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The Wingham Advance, 1911-04-13, Page 7" KEWS OF DAY Young Man Instantly Killed in a Soo Mill, "-,- .9 . . First Cargo of Wheat Unloaded at , Kingston Dock, I I N. 6, Collector of Customs Drops. -4 . 11 % Dead in, Street. I Carlton Street, Toronto, Uethodists blive decided to etay together for at' , least, a year. "' . I Rev. 0, Franklin Clarke, of Mabor- ly, has been transferred by Archbishop , Rantliton, to the parilsh of Pal,wxillam, The POrth, BOILIXL of.Education has do- . eldlid, to, accept the offer of the Govern - went to e6tabll8h a Model School there. , TAKES HIS LIFE* .— Srtranger Found Dead in Little Union Hotel, Toronto, From Carbolic A04. Toronto. April loe-A man who is sup- posed to be James Lightall, of Saginew, llrich-, committed ittlelde, yesterday in the Little Union Ilotel, corner Of Sta- tion anti, $1incoe, streets.by driuMlig car- bolic aeld. 'lie was found in Ilia room early laot evening by the proprietor.'Mv. ik. . . )Taxwell, and had apparently been dead for tome 11nio, Beside 111m on the , floor was a large g)asi with a imy drops, of the acI4 ill'it, Lilt the bottle coul4l, not be found. The man, who v; about Q or 50 0 ,ago arrived at the ,,,,,i M.'e0wr.11 Lve'swraily forepoon at D o'clook and went to the above mentioned hotel. There he asitc-4 for accommodation and told the proprietor that he did not wish to be disturbed. Ito -was handed a pit and ariked to register and the proprietor was then called away ftn4�did not notice that the Mau had neglected to sign ill(, regiAter. - — - - I - - TO GUARO P . OPE MR, BANCRUNrT , I I New York Jeweler Arrested in Con., . nection With the Theft, � Tho Securities Wero Stolen When , Bancroft Was Knocked Down, . - Part of the Booty Returned and � Arrest Follows, -1 . N'e , York, April IV,' -Frank J. Plasi, . Al so jeweler, is under arrest ollarge(I with Complicity Ill the theft of $85,000 worth Of, securities front Aaron Bancroft, sell, 4 . ior aleallier of the brokerage firin of GeO. Bancroft & C.O,, on Afarchi 2nd last. Tho case Was handled with the utmost , secrecy. . . I The Hong Kong correspondent of tile London R�p�ew telegraphs that ' a — I . Mass was a rrested yesterday, ar. Migned personally by Inspector Russell, . . _1 serious uprWing, is reported at Canton. Tile first vessel, to unload a Cargo of Result of the Confession of Man Who Of the detective' bureau, remanded to Police boadt ga ,and 1rill a in be taken 11 . wheat at the Kingston dock this soasion $ Shot at Priest in St. Peters, )juartera to po lee court to -day, News of the arrest was ivithheld. witil this foro. was the Glenniount, which has been mill- � nooll. tering there. � Aaron Balic)-oft was jostled and A. Ji Morley was elected Mayor of , Gendarmes to Escort Visitors to the knocked down by two mail Ili the cor. � I 1. VIC toria,- B, C., over A. H.. Bannerman. I The vote was, Morley, 0,100; Banner- 'Vatican Oardens in Future. ridors of the Produce -Exchange Safety peposit Compitily, 'while Jle Wa$ carry, . . man, 1,454. , ing the securities In a, large envelope . #_ *r, Ace � ording to the liest informed marine - tied with -red tape., One of the two help. _ � 1.� . I Inen 4a tuis city, navigation through '.tile "Soo" pasgagq will not be opened Rome, April O. -The Vatican all- ed him to his feet and handed him what he supposed was his envelope, When he � I , before April 25. ' thorities xettlize that had the man De - opened it Nut, (lays later, he found a , -Harry Cornell, 23 years of age, was in. santi, who shot at a priest in St. Peter's substitution had been cleverly effected c,tantly killed in the ,51erchaut mill ',Nlarie. on Tuesday last., and ,who confessed that and that the dummy envelope contained nothing but old newspapers, . Sal4lt; Ste He was cauaWt !it the � ' hoist and terribly mangled. a he intended to woke. all attem t on the' I . P and Pope's life, been a more Intelligent Two weeks later counsel for tile brok- provide,i, trVa,;,45:Peo1;t.41t11O"l1 by Ivater Ni . The large Planing mill of the Jamm . more determined inati, lie could easily ers received word that for $5,000 the se- , curities wo . uld be returned. A meeting L sulart; Co., at 111,0017�ijle, %$-tie Practically haye reached tile papal' apartments. %vas arranged, tile toward was paid over, I gutted by fire, a large portion of the They have consequently decided to in- but the thieves -withheld $20,000 of the "I -� stook and equlpment- being destroyed, John Wighton, a retired 0. P.. R. crease the surveillance over the Apos. securities and hurriedly drove off lit a taxicab. The police now charge that .� I stonemasoury inspector, who came to L " tolic palaces and take special precAll- tie is to guard the. Pope. Cardinal Merry in Plass was one of them in the cab, . � I . Canada nemily sixty years ago, died at Ills home in Toronto, aged 92 years. del Ira . 1, the papal I secretary of state, has had conferences an the subject with the fJQ;I of this belt, was its 11111oll Tile "Y 000 , . I'll to Oint of otber parts, of the vrovi�1�1'1.10 as (:Jay wits to other aoil. That � , I The sudden death occurred at lid$ . papal, major domo " the piefect of the ' ELECTRIC (very I nouth of the year, this, (lid not I Toronto despatch —Tho Inauguration of e, new step, the importance of which MERGER ("inehillaki, Ohio, 4eApa (oh: Followlilm cannot be over.estim,ated, namely a cam- dor district. was penetrated. Al. thOugli ft region Of l0w-grfttle 01W It y home, 11,3 Walmer road, Torolito,',of Ed- Aposto.li epalaces, and the command- jo,..b 4, 0 0 �%_Q.lro , .. Old, barrli"t(r, of jarvi-J, . land, was marked yesterday by it lunqh- abounded. niv, there ivere great oppor. 011fi-i waii arrested (h:i morning at , eon of the members of the Toronto � hinitles for tile- ptuil' Industry. la Por. � c"pine, the latest gold -milling gamp, Sixth aritt VIne siruots, Iflip'n, ah.cste%l said that so Board of 'Xrade. at which Air. J, 1.4, Fw- i glehart, Obairmaxi Of tile remialtairling : Whicli it w;,s prophesied would lie equal to the P,aaa, the prospect '5vas equally 1� , ward D: Fraser, a member of tbe firm erg Of the gendarmes and the Swiss on tile (1harge of forgery of in tonnection NVIL11 the (Ira wilig up of a gave bugilleas laort an introduction to "their own, back )rard" and its limitless POW, r Cochrane, whieh was In tile Iniddle of this Clay belt; %vis not only the ter- I mortgog-, ,4or litarlo, lie, a. ellent !I, 0, (101104 that 110 was guilt), alkd said that . - bilities. - Mri Englehart's ad4ross 'wqa A mass Ontario, . O l T. & N1. 0, Railway, lint was tile. dioglonal p(Ant of tim If, , wrti tI.-Atr lip Was w`LJlt('d for forgilr- I -1 aillottlithig to more .ihali ,$d0ift) was ,tit, Se. When arre.4ted, had, in . of A. E. Ames & -Company, fom blood- guards. I � '. poisoning. It was suggested by these gentle- I � 1, , 'rho battleship cruiser Indefatigable, �mexx that geudarmed and Swiss. guards Toronto Electric Companies Combine . . I � . . in her recent 24-hour speed trial made ) � `9 knots, a record that exceeds that of. in plain clothes should be stationed at *Ile papal ante -chambers -svith or- � ,� in One Big Company. i � , , villy warships except those of . the de- ders to allow no one upAcT. tiny pre� text to enter the audience chamber uiv . . h I that it was continually becoming s 'll. lowpr, 371r.'UnglobArt; was confident till . l - I.1 � - . __� kstroyer chniss, 3irs. Fanny Bullock AN� . lorkman, tile less able to show % ticket from the ma- jor domo. . � I . Development Company, Power Go, I I .: noted mountain climber, has left Bom- it was also suggested that it pos- and Railway Co. Included, �- bay for her sixth HIMAILIVan expedition. sible, visitors to ilia Vatican gardens . � Jfer friends believe shr,�'Is determined sbould be escorted by"gendarmes; that . I . to break all records on this attempt. tickets for collective audiences or -relig- Toronto, April 10.-A, $10,000,000 Clule- I � I The Kingston City Council will be RS ­ ked by the Civic Finance Committee lous functions should not be given to an not personally acquainted � I trie merger will be formea in this city ' � to adopt a recommencTation to close the ,,,,tybody h tile major domo, or Who,% not pro. Ili the near future. The contracting I � , pool -rooms at 11 o'clock, every night, and vided -with. a letter of introduction from parties will be the Toronto Electric 1. I . . to exclude all boyff under sixteeu,yot,jrs I a responsible person, and that when the Pope takes his daily walk in Lite Light Company, which passed into the ; � � I ; Of age. I . The British Government has just inAde gardens he should be accompanied by four of the liable guards. .haudi of the Electrical Development Company by thetinartimous decision of I i . : I I . a. valtiaMe, contribution to ilia library of Queen's Ullive'-elt-y. A complete sqt The Pope was at first unwilling to the shareholders of the former company I I � . I I I . of the British blue b,')Dk;i und Parlia- gubmit/to these measures, which, lie said, -restrieted his personal liberty, at a meeting )told nn Saturday, ,the . . wentary papers., as Iwitied, will bo for- � , I and lie considered unit"essary, as- lie Electrical Development Company, the . . � . � warded. felt sufficiently protected by Provi- 'Cardinal Toronto Power Company, 150metmies I I it war . announc6d at ,%ult Ste, N�Iarie dence, but INIerry del Val known as the ToronLo & Niagara Power ' During his stay he paid his bills prompt - ly and �evideutly had plenty of money. that $2.00,000 will. be spent on improve. convinced him that the anti -clericals Company, and tile Toronto Itailway � .. vients to the ,,Soo,, ptvip mill, which %v;t4 were its dangerous as Anarchists, and Company. The first company is capital- � litirchased. by the 4zetke Superior Paper persuaded, the Pontiff that the precati- ized. at $4,000,000; the second, at $0,000i_ . � � Company from the TAke Superior Cor. tions were fully justified. Tile Pope then 000; the third at $1,000,000, and the � poration. , 1111willingIv promised to discontinue the fourth' tit $8,000,000, tuaking it total -of ; I fl. I . . I At th-� Printers, Club, Toronto, John Coulter, for a number of years fore][111111 practice �i receiving Ilia fellow -country. . men from Venice informally, as it wig, $19,000,000. . In addition to the above stock capi- I of the composing -room- of the .VLAII'and pointed out to him had Desanti, who is a native of Istria, and consequently till of the four companies there is a total underlying bond issue if $17,- i, I , . was presented with it compli- zptia� address and aMorria chair to speaks the N"enetian dialect, pretendeil that he was a V onctinn and asked to ,;ce 600�0001 so that the total money value of the ciombination is r4ally430,500,- I I mark his retirement from the paper. the Pontiff, lie could easily have obtain. 000. The outstanding bon(I issue of the � Premier WOW! received an over- ed access to the audlence-clintriber, even Toronto Railway Company is $3,908,000; � whelming majority in the Chamber of. without applying for a ticket to the the 'Electrical Development Company, � Deputies, Rome, during the discussion Inajor domo. . $10,000,000, Toronto Electric Light Com - I -#_ of the programme of the now Cabinet. . — - - . pany, $1,000,000, and Toronto Power I The vote stood 340 to 88, and the mator- 5000 HOUSESBURN 500,000, coTnIpan'slelt1ii, V ity Included Socialists, Radicals and ib- of: Tomiskaming is bettor. It has al. move is contemplated, '� orals. . . and that the purchase of the Toronto � . "The Itonlewood," one of the historic ively.; Shortly after irriving I n Cin. Oinnati, be vi;ited A-�tornoy Hess, and Electric Company by the Electric De- . � residences of ( I' has been sold- by Mr. Frederic 111coh'ol1o', general manager Area ot About Four Square Mlles in vi,l,pmont was but the initial stop in thts bi financial combination, wag # - of the Canadian General Blectrie Coin- Toklo is.Now Mass of Ruins. learned last evening from a reliable . # . � pany-. The name of thle purchaser is not known, but the price Is understood to be .- -1 -4 � source. - in this operations These -9 Out a 'e C P'n � . . I nearly $10,000. I Tokio, April O. -Tho notorious Yosh. have for some time past been dove -tail- ing theiractivitleg, Ad to the personnel off some ' of his debts. . UILLEM AF,Ttll HL'St. Following a dispute over the division of Pit for drinks,. Antonio Ninno ' iwari, the "red light" qidartor of Tokio, of the Parties interes h s exhibits and also the exhibits of toots, eRPOCiAlly I)OtAtb0g, would warrant ill's _n' :84 Y,Mo, of 24 -Maitsfield avenue, To- wits desftilyed by fire yesterday. 1%fany Sir Henry Pellatt and Sir William Mae - kenzie occupy prominent positions in all thief took to- his heels along the track towards Woodatook, while ShIblQy gave ronto, wao slashed In the f0ee With a Of these- houses Nvero almost palatial ill of them. Sit Henry is at the head of uttering' a. foi&d, document I A"'n1'd'r't0woo!charges of theft, Murdoch It Is forged mortgages ra7,or, and Frank DefIrro, who boar& appearance; and a thousand of them the Electrical Development Company present Most of the seed for the crops of tihat -country were obtained front 'Province, at 290 Claremont street, is charged with wero burned in a little more than three and the Toronto Electric Litt Coin- .1 , doing the Wounding. hours. Six thomand female Inmates pany, and it director of the o her two, F . The Canadian Temperance Lcaguolias adopted a resolution protesting againsf were rendered liomeless. The Yoshiwari is conducted under Gov- Sir 'Williant id at the head of tile To - ronto Railway Company and the Toron- wl right in the district, the , ranting.of additional liquor licenses ernment .licenses, which provides for the hosRltils, several to Power Company, and is also a direc- - 11 to c ubs, and requesting the Provincial establishment of and . 1­ tor of the other two. Cayuga. Secretary to exercise -his influence to of ,the institutions werip also burned. For all practical purposes there Is inottutry?" Tha speaker isal(I that be, had roceiveaa, great deal of correspovidonob provent any expansion of the licensed Thii fire, which began at 1L30 o'clock a combination already of these four � liquor trade in this direction. lit the morning, spread over a vast area, , I electric companies, The merger will be charge of tot -gory, arrived in Cayuga S, aturday ,afternoon lit charge of Detee- Dr. it B. Hutton, aged thirty-saven, It was fanned by a strong southern the formal public announcement that I I 4 died suddenly of heart disease at his residence lxl�lfumbmtone. The body will wind, and the flames were swept to the surrounding structures to the north. tile- companies are united, On behalf of the company, it is stat - her being incinerated. The prompt action of Mi. I Otborne saved her life, he be taken toLondonj Ont,, for interment. Altogether It is estimated that 5,000 ea that the real reason for refusing � � The membership campaigit conducted hollow are Ili ruins, covering an area the city's offer is to be found in the � by the Toronto Board of . Trade bag add- ed 1,029 new nanies to the BaL APProxtmabmly four square miles. A large number of women were injur. condit! ttaelled that tile Company abotildorgeattro from the Electrical, De - 1 . in view of the offer by the Hydro- ed, Five hundred troops are guarding the territory to -night. When the wind Velopment Compaily it partial release from the contract fintlor which the To- . cleetrie Commission of ,cheap power for "stern Ontarlop Kingston Avill have to died- down on the clear night the elitilre � ronto Electric Light Company has .been four done Ro, and were now happily set- delay its answer to the Seymour Cbm. north�rn skies of Tokio were ablave from the glowhig embers. It ig impos- obtaining Xiagarit Power_ The Eleetri. cal. Development Company notified the . party of Campbellford, with which it about to close an arrangeWelit at ivible to present art estimate of the total Electric Lighb Company that the eon. " Wag tweirty,five dollars pot borse-power. lom at this time, fSo far As is known, no lives tire lost. f tact rattat remain its a contingent i1a.bil. I tY -against the assets of the Vectrio � John Xelly, who escaped from New ... �, .6 � 6 - - - Ligh1t mpan�r in-tho event of the sale � Hamburg lockup lapt September, bag HORSE DROWNED ITS OWNER. of t le0o cbmPalty's Plant to tile city of k b,oea v6-latreated and will he charged 1vItbL escaping from Custody, as W611 49 Delhi, Oat,, April O. -A. drowning ae. I I Toronto. With that notice before them the directors of the Electric Light Coin. � Ii that of stealing A, IlOrse taid buggy from Mitchell, of Ayr, and three eowhidos oident oeclar"ted y4sterday afternoon at ut two miles from pftny were not in a. positlon to distri. bate the assets Of tile compalivs even k .11. Irom Ur, Meggis,of the saine plitce. I here. Afr. Albert lNfarphy and it couple of other young rden had driven there to if they had nccopt6d the eity's offer, The r Henry GrAhan', C0111p ,4t.stephen,N*. D., fell deAct In 1116 Ott" -t , fish below th6 Dolhi Light and Power dam. Later on Murphy was leading lilt Assets tnu.4t have, holA until a deelslon had been reached its, to the ilabliltj of � I fro -Ill hoart; (160ase, while walkln�g f rom Ill 0 office to his hoine, iteconipatileil bY horse to the pond, when the animal, lie - Ing blind, walked off the edge of the tile Electric Light Company to the Elea. Weal Development, Company for breach its � . * Iiis wife. He Was 'I Ye -%19 Of,,iI96 And ,vati, appiointc,j eullector of the port In b(thk Into about twenty feet of water, it is supposed that Aturphy wag jorked of contract. Looking at thena elenients of doubt, tile . directors felt warranted In Advising __* � 1101. into tbo water and wag drowned. tile ftf-Pelitalleo of the Mackenzie offer, : yrnoit, Itunt, A young man wbono llolne Ij in Toroiito, and who hao, fur 11 I, I - . THEATRE HAD CLOSE CALL. - - — DIED, OF HIS WOUNDS. , wrvoll 1"Oral ternis. in iftil 11hine Brockville, Out., April O.-Ilroekville's I i theft hilt IA -pa arrest -id in Polittles .J(i(-h,', on a eh,trga of bipaking into it op#lw lloutt%, which Ii b ,ing reitiodelod tit & cost of ,over $40,000, had at cloao shave 1!'fti.-Aln, 1,4xieili. Ali)il 10---fl,M btita. *1 NVIIIIanic(, %vh;) . wa.,I wourt,lod on Sat. , b-inded Car of 'tho Orand Tilink Ili that . from going up ill 4moke at an early hour ll�-,,Av ill ill'! upiefac,alar aiiiault whiou 'I � (,:ti-. - - . Rome 1111(154111(110 is felt .n eanavoiou 4 . . thin morning. Tit(-. fito was dWovered between 1 and 2 olclotk. The flamo.i wero Iq,'iitt1j. rol,,�,. of <.;gllfy ruen ontr4ged , il,q ,,, -, nti, .Ili,n of tlle,gt,�.. �,. t,j ,It, .P ,l I,attp lo � W:th ill(, Roval durlhar mul tha pr,6va- vo-amof the ,;Iague In India, where thore tonfinect to tbei root of the operit. howict, find wero extingultlied before, moeliditla. I . pilit 40*111v. dle,l �%-ttit�r,lav Sit 1he builro. � V'-11(1 11 o4 1 Qal ,(,4tqI,I 'I'led �kv tho Vnit" - &,A b"ft it ", Owns vr-(-nrreft,m. Juit no,v oge we -,4 done, either by smoko or water. "10,0-4 troop.4 at Calvxli�o. I the %-POL-4 F(vt,ragl, 4)i dr-alhaL is 2,.,5)0. . il, 0 0, ­ , ....*.4'.4*�_. � %%,�il tit Tie',ill ft.44'f. W110TO 1111 110001ir WILL ACCEPT CALL. JOHNSON DVING. . j:i to lip )%�Id, th,,ro are 30 tIC-dVa"I kl,Ai?'l Toronto. April 10. -Rev. Dr. NV. 11, � day. I Ilinoks, pAqtrpr sit the Broadway Tolker. 0*- VA;1113, N1111 In- IP41raler Nfayor � - - - . � . � - "90 �Ir, ba.4 de.oidetl too aCeept tile call it-, Tum L, Johu+Lin. who last night W,1'4 �v SONS. - Trinit:r Afeth6ditA (,hureh at the Ow" Aevr 4,allt. lint rallifNI un-lor tho Offed, , * London,, April O. -Xing Gtorge bolt rd - of Iiii proationt IrtAtoritte in IqI3. 114, ,,if sti!)m, ttimitlaimi. Aufforcql ant;ther i� viv&I Queen VletorIA's repIttloft ex- WAX Abl,Pd it) ff"4*11t, th,* Oilt (I 19f, ,`ais") '�' )ip'4',)R�, t �V,114arllv 1iy,,1,v. I 1,,,,? � A� f-lual ff from.court T# ?irsom *ho h4voi Do uglag Church, *L%'t(mf real, And it 1� ho hAA thir(l ,,ihling i01AI,4:%. el.,"I 0,ulliel ipave,4 . -Toha. ; Air. his I i i an rule. was underlitorA 6 pulpit tiffered son w#okor, pliv�ieiaa %%pt th,it th, . - . mwwh&t; rolax(,d ill tht telp ,of MrS him, but ho. proforre(I to remain in To. formor *Ifynr ma.v lk"ethrough the d'.1'r I � , IYAward VIL ronto. I 11117 14)nvr. , Women of Queen Street Church I Toronto, ,Reduco Indebtedness. . 'Toronto, April 10.—Boforc, the coin- , lilencement of the iiermon in Queen Strot ';\IethodI*t Church last evening the Indies . of the 3nortgage comiluttee, gathered, about the altar, And after thoreadinx of tile report, which showed a leasening of the church debt 'of $95 a wouth. for thirty-ii'm months, the mortgage re,pre. =this portion of the 4ebt was by tile President of tile commit- tee, )Irs. (". S. Ward, while the, congre. � gao!`h: otood and sang tile doxcilogy. V Queen Street Ilethodist Church had never it mortgage debt of less than $171000 until tile organization three years ago of the mortgage committee tinder the pastorate of Rev, U.,O. John. Rion. They undertook to reduee tile laburch!s debt of $20j000 to $1.0,000 and such bas been the success of thij coin- . iii1ttee of ladlea that tile debt uo%v stands at $11,900, with it good roipect � Of further rednetion In. tho near Ztvre. — 1, �111 O,P- MORMONSNIUSTGO . Ordered to Leave Town of Heywood or Trouble Would Result, English Clergymen Delivers Ultimatum —Will Leave in Week, . Ioondou� April 9, --The town of Itey. wood, one of the celitrei of the 31(ir- Alloll propagu uda, has become tired of waiting for the Government% pro, Anised effort to, Check. the Morm-4a inovement, and has taken the matter in , ,t4 own Made. I The Rev. J. P, Wilson, rector of fley� wood, with a loxgo crowd following, went tu the Mormon meeting house thid even. * .ng and served notice upon the Xxormoua that they must quit tile towlt, The clergyman, accompanled,by some ' of his supporters, entered, the meeting artil asked mission to deliver a zqc,3- %age from ire =uspeople, The ,presid- ing Alorm4n declined the req I nested grant., but the Riv. Isir. Wilson persist- ed and demanded that tho 2%,lormons I . leave Heywood permanently within a week, I The '.Vormons were warned that the consequences might be unpleasant if they refused to aissent, and it warm , argument onsixed. Tile deputation became impatient and .1 disturbance seemed inevitable, The 2rowd outside, Iream-e clamoring and ,.I--- manded th,tt ilia doors, which had been *oed, Should bi-, thrown open. The President of tile. Allarmons atartel to open tile doors, but the deputation, realizing the'temper of the townspeople, pmvexlted'it. Some of tile weriker M,ormons asked that they' be allowed to remain .three weeks but the rector was immovable 1-fe q4ted the Ifayorl.i recent requa4i '3* bhotAlle Mormon -4 leave, and added that if It were not e6laplied wit'll the people would,likely compel theni'to go. The .1formonsi , finally --slelded and to I e I .3 promised live Heyw4d %vitb;i a week. . The rve . tor retuttlea to the street Uld "Mod ille crowd to disp,eme out of rNpoct to the Ifornions? Promise. This wits done, and the 11ormons went home immolosted. - . . - - - NOT GU,ILTY. Verdict in Trial of Woman Who Killed Rival for Husband's Affection. — ' Dallas, Texas, April 7. -"We, the jury, find the defendant not guilty oil the grounds of insanity.11 This was the verdict by which Ur.g. Lizzie Brooks was acquitted to -day at Fort Worth, on the charge of murdering Urs. Mary Binford, her rival for the af- fection of her husband. Mrs. Brooks, prostrated by nervous. ness, caused by the Jury's failure to ac- quit her last night, was not In the court. There was only a small crowd perhaps 1SO persons in court and thers Was no demonstratitin. . . Two of Mrs. Brooks' lawyers shook hands with the jurors. Judge Simmons made no comment. The jury stood ton to two until this morning, Mrs. Brooks killed Mrs. Birifora on the 10th of January last. All persons concernod were of prominent social standing. I I I - I . N . EARLY DROWNED, Tintern Man Tried to. Save His Canoe . I Tintorn, April M-Rlehara Glover, of Peamaville, had it close shave from a watery grave in the Twenty creek, near here on Saturday morning. Glover and .Montgomery Were out In a danoc lift-. I ing muskrat traps, when the Canoe was Upset. Montgomery got to shore easily, but Glover inade this unwise mistake of trying, to save the canoe. The water at ill, point is about 14 feet in depth,und after vainly trying to get oil the hot-. t -OM of tile up'tUrnea.canoe, Glover be- came exhausted, being rescued juat in the ,nick of time by it mail In a rOW boat. . 0 - I L APPEAL, . Ottawa, April 10.­Xlng Tang Snag, tile Chinese solitelleAd at Smith's FalTi a. week ago, for attempting to lev,Y blackmall oil Isis eountrymen, after be- !rtir suceesiful, in the game at OttAVA and Aloutreal, and who was sentenced to tlirett.montliql Imprisonment, will ftp - peal AgAllist Ilia Conviction. Ito 14 in tile 1)�;ill jAll. 1— ­�Vp I - BRITISH FIRM GETS CONTRAOT. I (Ionstantlitople, April P. -The Chim- . I ber adopted a rantion yes erdA.y, by it I vote of 1137 to 40, viiinfirming t1io (;ov- etument*-4 aetion lit awarding till-, emi. tiRet for the. veiwph of tho new Tirtkith tinvy, ennsMing of tbron battleshipm of I 16AM ious paph" Aind Rev(.1,111 snialler traft, in ArmlitroiW, W*hitw,,rtIv & Com. , pilly, Umiteil, (if T.ollan". . - -a--- , - mot tin ilArs ;.�; a;., -47'.0or.). Fiets are Phibborn thin," ...... %nollett. "'I ,. , .1 _T1—­�.--w:-4r.W;1 . - -_ _____ -1 I 11 I -_ , - - � . � I � - �, I 7- r, I , ­� 7 ", ,� " 71,17"n"Pr`7 1. � 4� 1 1 1 NEW 'ONTARIO country llepllralol,y, 11r. lluglohart dealt 1,11 detall �Ith th xrnt avid vex -led r# - Is ourves of e4eli. oul.Nort, 11"Y 01MURDOCH TeU1111111"t 11,411 I'll tialui fw, reIlierve, fifty mfl.1014'11,Villeoulalth, 01 "' "! . A GREAT [AND W311 4 eat asset. Tbo country wi,ts Itlio Abou-nAllig In Iron ore4. FK�zxx Tenta- UNDER ARREST � ARM! to LntcbfoTd the ida 4*s. """ "' I I triet ',,aS M020411 ltiv,el � . provide,i, trVa,;,45:Peo1;t.41t11O"l1 by Ivater Ni Mr, J. L. Englehart ,Givea. a Stirring aix or seven montba of the year. Spetak. , Ing of the cobalt 4101.10, whI0 had yielded, so Inuch weqlth, lie that o.� — � Jarvi3 Lawyer Taken Into Custody at � .. I Address to Toronto bard ot Trado wlia many People rad lost money in It,, lint that Cincinnati on Friday. w aq due to the wild -cat 4�heme,l of I promoters, And witil, ito refle0lon on 0o -_ � OreatOlay Belt Surpasses in Fertility I Country. "It. lIabooves, a Ulan" he $4-1. "to know the companybe is in'.4 At , � Detective Miller Hz�a 0�00. to, Bring That of Western Oauada. Halloybury ,the givat a -Ay beh wits entered. Clay 6oili he said, 1p. flim to Jus"ice. . tallie'l iti .riellileas Ulu longest of Iwy fJQ;I of this belt, was its 11111oll Tile "Y Wealth, of Minerals, Timber and Fish . I'll to Oint of otber parts, of the vrovi�1�1'1.10 as (:Jay wits to other aoil. That Draft for $5,000 Availah,le � , to Pay to Repay the Investor, 'fact IJAII Iwen deniomtrate4 gnti proven, Altliough there were frosts !a nea,ri.y . His Gebt3, L (very I nouth of the year, this, (lid not I Toronto despatch —Tho Inauguration of e, new step, the importance of which prevent the land front y1olding borlitil. fully Proceeding farther north, the Lai- i4lzze ("inehillaki, Ohio, 4eApa (oh: Followlilm cannot be over.estim,ated, namely a cam- dor district. was penetrated. Al. thOugli ft region Of l0w-grfttle 01W It nearly four wce�-s of seclusion tit th-e Palace- HoW, t164 Oty, .)ohn Youn- INTur- pgagn. to press forward to the develop, went of Ontarlo's great pregnant north- ,had great poss!I)IIlties. Arourij .Niatho- son avd INIontelth (.-opper and g0l.d jo,..b 4, 0 0 �%_Q.lro , .. Old, barrli"t(r, of jarvi-J, . land, was marked yesterday by it lunqh- abounded. niv, there ivere great oppor. 011fi-i waii arrested (h:i morning at , eon of the members of the Toronto � hinitles for tile- ptuil' Industry. la Por. � c"pine, the latest gold -milling gamp, Sixth aritt VIne siruots, Iflip'n, ah.cste%l said that so Board of 'Xrade. at which Air. J, 1.4, Fw- i glehart, Obairmaxi Of tile remialtairling : Whicli it w;,s prophesied would lie equal to the P,aaa, the prospect '5vas equally .81ttriluch far wi lie knilly lie wai O)lIv wapted '$1,500, 4Northern Ontario Railway ColllmIN* tion tiv 0 hundred TOrO1ltO . bright for agricultilral and timber ludiiis�- tries, on tile (1harge of forgery of in tonnection NVIL11 the (Ira wilig up of a gave bugilleas laort an introduction to "their own, back )rard" and its limitless POW, r Cochrane, whieh was In tile Iniddle of this Clay belt; %vis not only the ter- I mortgog-, ,4or litarlo, lie, a. ellent !I, 0, (101104 that 110 was guilt), alkd said that . - bilities. - Mri Englehart's ad4ross 'wqa A mass Ontario, . O l T. & N1. 0, Railway, lint was tile. dioglonal p(Ant of tim If, , wrti tI.-Atr lip Was w`LJlt('d for forgilr- I -1 aillottlithig to more .ihali ,$d0ift) was ,tit, Se. When arre.4ted, had, in of information aegarding New all of w.bWh went to convince tile most , Grand Tnink and Lite I'm,nacoatincotal RailNI,itv. ft was . 'jo be a great centre. .N11ii-doch lll�s 1)08KssI0n 011TY $0 in hills and some pessimistic of the importance of doing everything possible to open up and del Tile T,,& N, 0. waa to form % very 11a. po rCanb link In the Transcontinental small ebange, Asked if lie had any 140110 I Y c011ceilled. 1,111rdoch , said no. velop this country. Mr. Englebart, urged tkat all that was necessary 'wa4 to � Railway, and Toronto was to be the door to this link. . Tl,� arrest followed OW4 rf,ceipt of a t(degrain from the Canadian authorities . divert the trek of settlersit from old On- tario, from the "west to the north, in Although the couqtry front Cochrane to James Bay iras not so . well known, . Ity Clilpf Crawford, l)et(,Ct!ves Kincid Ind 11111 were assigned to. tile case, si­ order tb wrest this land from the wilder- ness and to ma I I � ke it the happy )tome of it was a land that was limitless In Its possibilitien. It ivas known to coutnin curing it good deeortp,tjon� of their man the, detectly4s W.qtelled the P,_tlaec Ilotel . thousands of people. C, The agricultural developmentt of the minerals, fn spite of the fact that many rivers were filling up Jamos Bay a-ii(l %rllfrc% it Was mvertidned the man had 1`00TI boarding. Mortiv aftor ton o?aloek . I countr y Mr. 13liglehart regarded as this I � most Importiftnt. It. was rigbt, he saids . . h I that it was continually becoming s 'll. lowpr, 371r.'UnglobArt; was confident till . N murdiwh appeared -orner of Sixt1i I on the c and �1110 streets. Watching him for n that consideration should be given to the minerals and that all Outlet should this bay could be made the back dool. to the Province. MOMPT11t the Oetcel-Vca Placed lilin undpi- arrest. 110 cXPressed 110 astonishment be sought from Ontario by the Hudson , when to!d that-bg wits Wantod, aud sal - d Day; but It was Important that the peoule should nor seek the shadow and � � - TRP 111 to the det"u'v"s thAt lie Would go with them qviletly, .,is he wished to avi , Q PUb. ind. The agri. cultural development of the 'bountry was � 111CUT as Much aii possible. I Attired in. nattv clothing, the fli,sitive the only safe foundation on which to I - . wila taken to Central Station, wit no'he er build. - . From an, agricultural standpoint vdope Chinese Soldiers Mutifly�Europeans was Placed in a cell, hilt Rhortly after. ; wards a84'ed that he be permitted to the land of northern Ontario was richer - Flee Froun Canton. . talk to the chief, Wlipa Chlef Craiyfoj-d than the west. Its sioil had for ages I � talked to him, he, dealared, that he was . been proteeted by- nature with great , e I . %vUling to raturit. without papers., ire foresi*s, and would yield great Vreturns than the land of the west. ere lit London, April 10,The London Daily declined to 0, ve them further informa. tlou,� 'Vurdwh was then take the'west work- was provided for only . R xpres.9 publishes a despatch from BertPlorl -room a lid plintographed, 'Hur. AM ox� seven months in the year, in Xe%v Ontailo there was work for the whole, I t% Hong :Kong correspondent this morning, saying that a serious . doch' expressed dIsTpay at the pro�oht- ings, but made no protest, seeming to year round. The soil of the great clay rigillig at Canton was reported. w think that he mitylif as well, take his belt was equalled no where else in the world. The speaker also dwelt on itis The Tartar general troops was said to have been murdelthe . columand"g -ed. ,medicine. 1�91ell �ic photo was taken, e Murdoch emorg 4 from the room with great wealth in minerals, timber And There Ili, been no official confirmation downcal4t, eyes and walked with one of "' 'I of -hia promised that every dollar put into it would return one hun. dred fold. Of this rep , ,ort. Oil, April 3 all Imperial edict was is- tile d ete9tives to Ilia ell. . At tile Palace HOW, where Murdoch . , Mr. Rzlglehar� opened- his addre5q,by sued at Peking Ili the name of the, infant Emperor assuming for him supreme com- was registered 'under the name of J. H. hfurray, Buffalo, -'N'.Y,, attaches say that exhibiting a little bottl� of wheat. "Thii, is Some of the No. 1 northland wheat," "Which xuand . of the military forces and ap- , pointing the police regent gene-ral-In. 1furdoch spent his money froely, and among the guests of tbi§ hotel was Con - Ile said, is equal to Afaliftoba No. 1 hard. It has been analyzed and chief, pending the attailim nt by the Emperor of his majority. e ,oldoted a good- fellow. He appeared at the hotel and registered on Marell 10. found.so. "'If there is one thing more than an- . CHINESE TROOPS REVOLT, During his stay he paid his bills prompt - ly and �evideutly had plenty of money. other," Mr. Englehart proceeded, -"that . London April 10. --The Evening Times Xf the staflon when, searobea the police lies deep In the hearts of tile Tomisk -am, Ing 11 Northern Ontario claims to'h , "" been advised to the effect could only find nine dollars Ili monev Railway Com. I it is that all the Northern Chinese troops . is on 4 person, A bunch of keys a4d mission, the settlement of the northland of Ontario. It is these landi statioubd at Canton hai,e in atinled be. cause they are dissatisfied over the ac- numerous papers were also, room by the detectives. .found in hie, which in the Past six years have come tion of the Princ`o Regent in proclaim. Later in the day Chief Crawford re, out of the wilderness, that ,will re- pay every effort of man that is put In- ing himself commandervin-chlef of tile army. Tile paper states that Huroyearis ceiv0d a meisage stating that a dotee- tive would leave Canadian soil with a to, them.f's . The speaker gave figures gh6wing � at Canton Are freeing toward Tong Kong. warrant for ,his -arrest, I the growth of the railway since its be. London banks having business connee- J. Y. Murdoch was a practicing bar. ginning. In 190 the Insurance on the railway Property ,was $572,000; in 1910 tions In Hong Kong have board nothing Of the reported revolt and think that rister Ili Toronto until 1805, when lie remoml to Jarvis. An active church this insuralica had grown to $2178%000, rh 10W it earriect 258,000 passengers; the affair must have been gi-ently ex. aggerated, as otherwise they �Would have � worker and a hustler he. soon worked. up a good practice and was looked !n 1910, 1,fM,000 passengers. In 1905 it carried 875,000 tons of freight, in been odvise'd, 0 okp u Pon as one of the leading citizens of the until 1910" 6,210,000 tons. The Wages paid 1905 in SHOT AT CLERK,* town, INfarch 7, last, when he and. deld:w disappeared. Within a few days in were $234,000; 1910 they were $880,000. They had carried out of ! - of IIIA d4arturo the accusation. was made that he had been systematically the Cobalt district altogether 11,250,000 pounds of silver-. ore, worth approximate. I defrauding residents of tile town and ly $4T,500,000. ' . � Highwayman Tried to Rob Grand . Y by means Of fraudulent mort. count . gages and notes. "This land of Tomiskami'll.tv is not %lone the ianaof promise, but it to the � . Trunk Railway'Ticket Office. GAVE HIMSELF AWAY, land above ell others. There are lands Nfurdoeh would probably have never to the east of it and to the west of it � been captured had- it not been for big that are very good lands; but the land Woodstock, Ont., April 10.—I;he vil- . Own act. Before leaving Canada he of: Tomiskaming is bettor. It has al. Igao of Tavistock was greatly excited by purchased two drafts Ili the name of 1% made good. It has no superior, y a daring attempt at a hold-up, which Ulurray,"for $2J00 and $5,000 r4i4pect- 0 forty oarA of agricultural imple, menta of evory class have already gone Was ninde this morning at bite Grand Trunk station, half a mile west of this ively.; Shortly after irriving I n Cin. Oinnati, be vi;ited A-�tornoy Hess, and into this country. I am assured by the village. An unknown man presented induced the latter to identify him at klassey-Ilarlis people that payments for these Implements have �'been very himself at the wicket, askin—the clerk for a ticket to Tillsonburg.11 The clork I the bank, when lie easlida the smalir drill, 'When he ,went to cash the large � prompt. In very few cases have evot extensions 6f time been ,asked. This is handed out a ticket, asking $1.25 pay- ment. The stro. nger appeared to search draft the attorney's 'L-uspicloxis were it .roused all,rl lie came to Hamilton sub. not so in the N�rftt.11 , Mr. linglehart then spoke of the fairs in his pockets for money, but instead Arow a revolver, saying.- . sequently communicating with the &own Attornei at Jarvis and the Ontailo, in the northern -townsi. thilt in tile last few years had exhibited timothy tha.t "I have no money, but I waxit .,ill the money in that till.;; lice. The� arrest followed'. The $5,oppoo draft will ptobably be available to pay length, and clover of toventeen inabeA. These grasis. Charles Shibley, the clerk, a led ot only fifteen years'i slammed the till off some ' of his debts. . UILLEM AF,Ttll HL'St. as, Including alfalfa, had been salf-seed- Bd, and were natural to thb soil. These clo,sed and dropped the wicket, just ducking his head in time to aodge 9. bill- Provincial Detective John .Miller went to Cincinnati yesterday afternoon to exhibits and also the exhibits of toots, eRPOCiAlly I)OtAtb0g, would warrant ill's I't, fired frota the revolver, which buried iteelf in the opposite wall. The would -bo being back the fugitive. lie c.tpects to he back to -morrow and will take ilia Dfittement, thixt Tentiskan-Ang could not but be 01 that It Was said to be, . There Were now fourteen Governme�t thief took to- his heels along the track towards Woodatook, while ShIblQy gave lawyer to Cayuga. where he will be lodgcd In Jail to awalt his trial on the � I assistants at work at diferent points in Northern Ontario, who wer; "rodIscover- the alarin in the village. Constalile Felk, of the village, Was quickly an the trail, uttering' a. foi&d, document I A"'n1'd'r't0woo!charges of theft, Murdoch It Is forged mortgages I Ing" -the !an& and its possibilitiem, At -but no arrest has been made yet. .400 alleged-, and oi!iier documenta and also raised money on present Most of the seed for the crops of tihat -country were obtained front 'Province, 1 I A I I BOTH BURNED, short-term notes. —_ outside the goventy-fivo per .. cent. of the seed potatoes coming front the Ifaritimo .- MURD OCK 8 ACK. I'Yovinees. The time was Coming soon, however, When all tho seed . Colin Osborne Saved a Young Woman wl right in the district, Near Dunnville. The oats and wheat grown there we're Chan and 'hard itud hard Lglol�art - Jarvis Lawyer is Now in Jail at "These are facts 11 Mr. said, llwhkh are At Tour very door. Is it not Beatilsville, April 10,-A Beautsville Cayuga. ,your duty to aablet in building up that man lifts been In the lime -light, in Dunn- inottutry?" Tha speaker isal(I that be, had roceiveaa, great deal of correspovidonob villa and the story of. hi's harolo work has, juat leaked out. 16 to mid that Colin Crtyup, Ont., April 10.—J. Y. Xur- dock, the ,1010A Inirristdr, who was itr- .from people who had pottloa lit the west, asking about New Ontario, with tbo Osb6rne, who has been In Dunnville with big brother, the past month, %vas a call- � ti on Friday on tile ,D�ject of returning to their native Pro- vineo. '%Ve want to hold our people of er, at tile * 3) Thrush, In rosid � it O f r. " ji' , b way, the divas of some '11na � charge of tot -gory, arrived in Cayuga S, aturday ,afternoon lit charge of Detee- Ontario in our own backyard." Mrs. Thrush betnifie Ignited from it tivo 5111ler, of Toronto, and was lo�ge<l Mr. Englebart agkott whether it would q0111 .a stove, and there was grAV6 danger Ili the County jall, The train, on which I not be Adylilable to. trike ,tiome of the farms of the t6eky lands of Muskoka her being incinerated. The prompt action of Mi. I Otborne saved her life, he lie travelled it not scheduled to stop tit ChY119A, and Only *ue or two w6te oil off the hands of ilia farmers who bad settled there and provide thera with Putting out the flameg with Ilia baudg. �_tiorm. Murdock stopped off the trAiA, holding the hand satchel (itrms ,In Northern Ontario. In urgIng BotIt I were ,,rrg, Thrash and Osborne badly burned. 'It 11amilton. phya,016,11 which he n1wAys c,arried whon on legal the need of mottlero, lie told of having & few y4tarA ago p&id the kmPo"aAes. of wan raAhea to tile,, injured ones, who, front the last reports, have alraost ell- bligill"s- ()a 'Ill fliting on the platforai lie Nvalted for t lo detective, wheft t i. four sona of a German family which had, tiroly reeovered. 4 ­', I. two inert Nvalkod. down the platform t settled In the clay bolt, that they might lip. Osborne Avxls teller lit the Imperial gothor toward the Court House, Appar- come down to old Ontario, #oeure wives "for thent.qeIves an(Iteturn. They Led all Bank in tile city for a couple Of 'Years, � and li-�-ts it large utirriber of friends here. ently chattlag Pleasantly together - i J Utirdock Nv*s neatly Jrtssod alltloap- four done Ro, and were now happily set- �-- *V -,&4i ­ pearoa to be quite. uaconeeiiied. The fled ,on farms of their olvil, ,Ind were MURDER CHARGE. Only ohango in Ills aplitarance wAs that T04ing fA01111418 Of their,own. Speaking of tho, line front Xorth Bity Ttironto, April 10.--Notluan Itezirvi be lin(I 'not thrived for nollie Unit,. As , I lie walkea up the street one woUla think � to Coelitatte, Ifr. Engleliart, said thIlt Jfi avf:,,--.ted early last week on smspicion ply on his way to do the 2,33 miles there wiav flftv-two milm -a of cutvel lind Amdes that �Nel almulAt Of havin avts,e4 41eitlt of ,16F-ep,h �lr��v go e Ali . - 4. r, Italiall, Nvaq to4lay coyll imnrt bn,.AIneq,;, Inli instell(I of W8 1king tho Court li'lls, I , lit rit 1110 111mil 110or of I proldhitive. For the I&xqt three yeart lllijtj-.,(1 fol. 11-Iril ,11 4t eliargee of mut- -.,; lie has alwaye; done on previous,, 03 - they hftd been surveying, ilud lie had der. ,V.1-1;owl. lie waq ilesl1kred bv tho deteptivf lestined only a few 6ys sgo that they , - '111 ...- - .1 flfroug!l tile Jail tit ar, wl;iob is IhAwoi,n Were now a pntzition to redwe by U, S. SIEEL TONNAGE. thp piweriicr's re.,,:%Ivw,-4, -Ar,l tho ('<,art Nve iniles t1to fir.,t thirtv-five Wits of Ircm,,P. ilia lino, *nil to tlimillat� I,200 degrees of rurym. They wmilti, be able to vo. Xqtv Yfirk, April 10.—Tim V, R Svtt�ol Ciirporaii,mf Ana0all f`411 I t� '01' VA ­_ 4"41 _-__ I'llelf-i'i nf'�Illv '11%%Ift N'o . * IVidl' .1 I :%I ' till. ft']* du,�,e tile, Arides so that an migine could A �hat J.he xtuilliol tannag 4�it 11,x h k . L%,I,L.h fainih, �01 I tilt.4 if) lwi,p pl.m*:k. - � baul 9,00 tona, w1lorp foiviorly nftly of Mar(ih 411 wan 3,447,M) tonq. Th4qittiva to kt,�Ii, t1w %till s',t*.1t%.g--aa3 that I W tolls wete hatiled. � linfillM tonrmige on hand nt the f.,n,l inilivfibutl Icis a dilliollitiliav, j. -b I!) Taking t1m various stetions of the rew, of Febtrinvy was 4,400,543 tolta. 4111alf c.1.041R. . I - ., � . I I ­ - i ., - , _. �� . ....... . . �" AA&�­Z., 4L A06­_w�. �.14,4�­,,.�_,� . I I .. I'll, ...... . - :_"dLMd%.1 - A0.644__ 6_.i &_ ALt- A� - _��A � In ­ � " L� - . -A,-.L- .- L'� "I'll . � ...... �L" ..... I ... 11 ........ I - _-_-?'_&A-i`"x`-"&--­­­ . . , 1; I SHELDON BACK* Broker Has Arrived in Montreal With Detective&. U011treal, Quo., desp.4tch- 11 494 Is back In Alontra4l. 110 Arriv'e'Oois'tho Now York Central train this morning ifti,fly after text o'clock, In chArgs, of L Chief K. I". .AfeCASkill and Vetoctive , Johligi of the Pittiburg force. I Tile deteotlym made A quick coaace- tion at Buffalo and engaged 06 spe,044 parlor ear, .so that no special Attention wculd W drawn to them. Sheldon allow - I ell no mar); Gf the prIsonel,, Ile simply , tuade ono of the party, H140141011 allolved no apparent von.eern. =Ing his Impending trial, And maill. Ida Vheorfuln'tas throughout %140 whole journey, Onee during a conver. intion uport tha court procedure )tic said ho wondered If any of his friends Ja U011trOAl would come forwardand atan4, hall for him. At the Station, in spite, of the short "Otleo Of )IIA ardval there were a couple of ll'uyen spectators, In addition to ttle station habitues, It I'; 11kcIF th',lit, Sheldon will be ar, raiguod to -day, and - . the case go ov(.r ta� Nionday or Tue.4dar. . MEN KILL SHARK, . — - Eleven,foot. Man-eater is Victi", of . Oaring Swinimers' Vexterity. San FlAnciScO, April 10. -On board the Pacific lagil steamer Porit, iyhloh aTrIVed from Central Americail and Mexican ports to -day, , a rare speel- men of the rnan-entlxigr shark, wIlch ' Wits killed by native swimmers in slaht of the passengers --on the steamer, ;�Rue she was at anchor off San Jose, Neyleo. . The man-eater is 11 feet long azL4 is said to be tho. biggest ever seen alon- the 3N[e-vieall coast. Dr, J. IV. Clarrc, tile ship's surgeon, has the specimen and intends to present it to the Golden Gate Park X . useAm. Tile shark wm,i killed�by two men who, with hardwood. sticks, sharpened at ea& end, iii, their bauds and kalves betwe . eu their teeth p1miged Into the water,. Th�-y ny times, only to dive again, After 'fifteen minutes the men came,up smiling and stayed. Soon , tile dead Hhark rose t6 tile surface. Its jaws ivere held apart by the stick and � the swimmers had ripped him open with their knives. 60.0 SURVEY WORK . I . By Topog.-aphical Survey Branch of rtment of Interior. I — Ottawa, April 10. -Two hundrcd and seventy-eight whole lownships and twen- ty-five fractional townships completel,v sub -divided. a partial sub -division 'of 30, a complete re-aurvey of 40 whole and 3 fractional townships and P. partlaJ * re -survey Of 108 other constitute the work clone during 1009-10 by the topo. I graphical sur�eyii' branch of the De- , according to the annual report, out to -day. . . The year was memorable at witness- ing the completion of the survey of the., western p2irles, 04 parties being in the field . 'vlmh good work was done in the correction and reatol-ation of old sur- vey bouri4arles, obliterated by the rush Of ilumigrAtiOn in Many PRA11 Of tile westi 0- 0 1 CAUGHT HIM, - I — ., o I � Arrest of Man Charged W111I.Robbing I Montreal Woman, ' lVontreal, April I.O.-While geding on a street car. at Notre Dante and MoGill , . , streets, last ni7:ht.'.%Jr9. Ella Masse felt a hand in bet- poolcez., mud, grasping the wrist, called for help. Victor 1fartin, on the platform of the car, ,jumped to hoc assistance, and, aft,er (L fierce struggle, held Potcr Drake lititil tLeongtable-Caine up and took Min'bi cliarge, � � - Drake will be charged with highwiiy robbery and alao with damaginer proper- ty, 1.1artin'r, coat.having be -en for'n dur. Ing the ocrimmage. I . - - - . MEXICAN REBELS ADVANCINCL FI Paso, Texas, Atiril 10, -Advices, froin Torreon say that Aguas Calleates, capital of the state of the same name, and the tentre of the drawtt work ex - rrt trade in Mexico, is threatened by A. 1orce of 900 ingurreatos. Four hundred kebels are said to be advancing on CIx,- macho, in Northern Zacatecas. , � — - � POSTPONED DECISION. sn O. -Another de. cision day postponed to -day without the Supreme 06urt of the V. S. announcing Its decision In either the Stallard Oil or the Tobuco "dissolution suit," This means that the decisions will Wt be forthcoming for one . morC week. 11 Gi - 'TWO DIE SUDDENLY, 11ontreict, April 10.-Thtre were two sudden deaths reported at the morgue I since Saturday. Lortis rirappi#r, 68 years odl, died while at work late on Siturday. Antonio Pleelto, an Italian 00 years old, waa found dead in 1,ed at h:a boarding hou.4e, early yesterday morning. � 40-0-6._"__� BROKER DEAD. Xew Ittirk, April 10.--Oustav R. Xls- sel, long prominent aq a Wall strcot broker, an'l for a long time 111timAtely 14eati I iflod %,!ill Important fitialicial luter- catal dled vftrly to -day at Ilia bome here, iftxt, tin ilInc,Fis extevid:ng over s;-veral %rcelto. �___ A..& � - � * STEEL PLANT. Toronto, April 1O."The Western Steel ' 11 has purchotgea 2,000- acres of "or tat; lAndpowitt'17,0N) feet witter-frontaft 6ts h e . C., And will survey it to� a townsite zind. eroet a large nit"I plant ill tile coul-80, of tile Ilext thr*,A yestrs .at all expenditilre � of About �rilooalllyll- — i�, 4 ___ LIBRARY ROBBED. Tormlia, April I0,-T-tlTPr!.,TA mblu*L the Chni-ell F(rent hraliOn ,r,f tbr. Tfil'onto � Publie Uhiary r -f *77 Ili cash, liaving by 'the ivar ilotpii, ("'ItIv 1.1'aftn"I'ly morning. .I11114% bylk"ch at (�tl;(.li onil 1A,11017111LI'004P . w -t4 alain robb(il vt ,wrip vttit�'thim vomw morairg, i . ; I :1