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The Blyth Standard, 1903-04-09, Page 2SUL SHOT antler.' by bang Danielan, the Dow- RUSSIAN ow- RU S�IA� CO I !� .,ger Endives; of t;usatu, snit aI1 the ',w`+�\J �Qrj member, of the Danish howl Lou- - AN ALANIAN SOLDIER' M',�. ::IF1'(jN'S -PARTY UUSY 19uy Hou• :Vrr:uly Ileguu I, tali• Who Was Immediately Killed by Members of the Guard. ('utstentinople, April i - li. Ale ,u',fon iu,lrnp;ttt•hing edge reidN,rce- of the attack or, M. et. 1'hereiutt, I int -uta 1i A lifeele its reidrm•o of tilt' 1urkbh liulernuant4 determination tw carry uttl the reform prnjeve- Another eftleial dispatch nunounce4 Geri diesin Ines given Bulgaria +a defiultt' wed 411111 1,1141t111 11011i103 11011 that, if in (ter of the reslston,re of the Bulgarian settlers In Turkey to the Sultan's reforms brings on It 'l'urki lelinlgnrinn conflict, Buigtirin must not count tie any support, moral or material, from Russia. This is rnestdered to be further evidence of the purpose of the powers not to !Millers, with the titillates rhino, so long tis he Id carrying out in goal faith the ;rowers' projert for re- forms. Rteeten Consul til M tietlt:a, show that it teens mad, by an .t einitui ciohlier, a rt'Iitite wf 01 (111 hail /teen kllh"1 In the tightine nt Metro- te:rev. The 1011011, who was nr(•om- p by a 'reliesii secede errs on ea, way to inspect tho lett Deice which finally r41111snl the Anilin- e, at, lhaln- [ 114, 11'110 nt1a ked Mit: 01lt7n, tvht'n t1. *entry al the poweer magazine delletretcly shot M. St. t'lrreinot in tali Pack. The LuIttl lit.nersnt tine rental rgflon ant inflicted n er•rlous eliand. The fainter :Alto fired tit the COtreular Kava -6 (11111itatt courier), but missed Bina. 'Cit o'.hgr soldiers of Aho guard aria hurried up fuel dot the Albanian tontine!, inflict - lug mortal wounds. The Greats, Vizir yeataribty calle,l nth the Ruolnn Andassadur at Com - Ii I(ittnoplo and expleet el regret at Gee attack 011 M. SI t'h^rblua. Pilo palace offlaials and the Turkish For- eign 0ftho also eonreyel thole re- giVtr to the Amlorxuti1or. 'Cut•ker Acts. Parts, April 6.—The French Foreign Office has been officially advbe11 that tqo Sultan of Turkey 1e0s orderer a dix4Mon of troops to the serve of tlo reboot outbreaks of Athenians. �tticffi1 advices say that tire tit teeking party at Mitrovitzu number - tel two thouextnd men, represeuting 1110 element opposing the phut of mseorine which toe powers jointly fohnulatvl and which Turkey ne- 0epled, Tho ofllrinls here (windier deet the Albablun ttppositIOd to the enigmas creates a serious co11lptc:t- tittl, and they accept the Sultan's lir. Ibaix (lets n Pelee. Paris. April 6.—The Figaro states that the lnslh1nto of France at 0 eeeret' meeting hos decider, to award to Dr. Emile Roux, the sulediweetter of the Pasteur Institute, a prize of 1460,000, founded by M. Daniel Os- iris, for the caused that the insti- tute to ennelitetvil the wont worthy to 1e rewaOliel. Daniel Osiris Is n wealthy Purlieu' end a cavalier 0' tho legion of honor. Ile bought tinct had renovated the Chateau de Mal - eon of Napoleonic assoclationd anti peeeent it It to tiro French Govern- ment. Wlion the committee of the Aero Club at first deeli11te1 to award Santos Dumont the Dent twit prize, M. Girls offered Ism its money equivalent of .:0,000. The Betsey tit Met. Kiel. April 6.—Emperor William nr- tived hero from Berlin to -day, em - harked on the Imperial yacht Ho- henzollern, and, nrrontpanted by the German utiliser Nymphs and the DanJeh erdser Sle!pner, s0!lel for Copenhagen amid salutes from flue Wallah Ips, etlereeetreteellsell wounding many. Experiments were made at Loudon which demonstrated the pre ctleabtl- Ity of telegraphing and telephoning under ground without wires. The London Chronicle hue pilbl'eh- tvt it long warring to the an -British colonists of the difliculttee of eltrly yeti's in the Northwest settlement. NEWS IN BRIEF tweetilUit CANADIAN. Thr. Jor:ep't 1I i - iek•s condition i,; 1.1311 erltittnl. 1r. Y. If. 3loorie 11rorL•vi[1e, is re- ported to bo wing. lion. E. J. Davis 1141.13 secured stn option on a small tannery at Nene- *tott. get'gt. Halos had tendered his re- slanation troni the Toronto pollee farpe. Mahe Doukhobors of Itollheru have whippet! 40 work horsed to then' bro,,thran /n yorkto1. rho Toronto Public School Board felled to settle on a system of ehort- h4nd, and rejected tire proposed trip t0 Now York, The miners of Morriss,',t a1d JIluh- el have signed a titter yearsagree- ment with the ('row's Nest Compel), ab will go back to work a1 one. 3rakema'l Mettler, injured In the railway wreck at Hickson, Irl lit a very 1erloue ceinelllotr til his home in Stratford. • The Health Comntie41ouer estt- 111111es tint there were 1,:100 deaths in the New York Slate inur- ing February from la grippe. A select committee has been ap- pointed by the British Houde of Commons to consider the question of municipal trading. At Chicago President ltoot•nvctt made an Important address, dealing M part with the Monroe doctrine and the .torelgn policy of the United Stated. Germany's offer to send trool,e Into Hollafnd to assist in maintaining or- der In view of railway strikes lute created some vneastncss tl then entailer country. Ludy *triode Gordon, the •LtufSh- ter of the Earl one Cmutteis of tb- erde,•e 11:111 :utnouuccxl her 0(11 Ilea- tnre .- the Refuse Board at Meth - pick, Aberdeenshire, A statement by Mr. Brodr•lck, Sec- retary for War, that It is Impwseible Rev. C. C. Owen; react' of the to arm the volunteer artillery with molern guns 1i1ts urousod the Indlg- Me .-atrial Church, London, 'hitt ac- nation of the Britleh volunteers and the public. °opted the rectorship tit (hrbrt Church. Vancouver. $brouto employers tied plaster- ers 1e00 armed on a wage eche- ddie of 43 cents an how' and an eight hour day. Mr. Isaac C. (Rimer, who began btpdineee in Toronto in 183'4 /s dal. Customs duties collected at Tornio lei during March nmouutewt to `t781.- tilt, uo i oiiig of Turkish troops on ;,0,..L being u record and S16 s2S1 tho old Scrilen frontier Servin 13 mine than 1n March 190::. [n0^e:1 Any herr ft outlet perfectas, Speaking at the Hart's River un- anii Iv convldcring the question of niversary iu Toronto, A. J. ltr,tc,e mobilizing Ire reaervnt. cot demecd hasty jndgnlcut 00 the Tie Cnnculuw Pacific has taken ease of General Hector Mltedoo1ed. over the bike Champlain, one of Its saw, College will 101,1er lhu Icon- remelt purchases from the Elder - Diary degree of I). 1a on iter. ileo. Lleltpeter Line, and will take 0011- 1k'yoo and Rov. A. B. Baird, WInnI- trol of the othere nes they arrive. Theo Mouterey will be the first to •inti, leaving on the ninth for Mont- rietl from London, by way of Avon- mouth. In the House of Commons yester- day Prime }enlister Balfour an- nuuneee that the budget would be introduced on April "3rd, and the Irish Lund Bill would come Of/ on emend reading the following week. A (impatch to the Neue Frere Presse from Belgrade ways that owing to pig; hey. Alex. tarty, Termite, and Rev. A. V. Mllllugrn. Convtuntlno- ple, lbrouto is .to hate one of the Regarding talul*omttrt theatres on the coatis t the the, Dale British adulteer bill rated neat. Tne erection of an auditorium t :tier. now before the British Com. WW1 a seating rapacity up to the the export requirements of n growing site Mut inose, moreinutd say trade of Canada and uetrelia will been deckled upon by A. J. ieAlf. Ixnudit, imtsntuch as they send dry Mr. John Bertram, of the siert- Nutters. 01(1011 will be largely tuned rant imtana Warta, Toronto 1.; in for meting moisture as permitted in Mont' 1 ler the purees( oft septet lin 1110 111111. Diehl butter will suf- fer. lug `,g dt-ids with the Itch, rml (+•,t 1. 1 N ivignlion ('ontp.tuyfor the 00:a:u.t,on of out two taw eteri1crn welch the company pru- po:e to add to their flet. The eteminer Montreal, of the 1:..111,1 0. Beet, dustroyeil by fir, at Memtreal a few weeks ago, 11,3 bulli at the Bertram yarels. BRITISH AND FOREIDN. The German estimates show bal- anced rerennee 11(11 expen,ttureNof 11eel d.1S,03N A largo number of strikes and lockouts are reporter from toady sections of the United Suites. The bubonic plague has reappeared In ammo parts of Fgypt, and cholera carve are reported at Alexandria. $MMdieslr fired Into rlotoue crewels, atlssttl1m ted to Bemire? 1 ,van t Mand on 4;111111. (1 110• Reil l+b 1111srwn. Lnrdcu ..'.tile --.Pile Minintrr of lh,e 11(1. 11 r i;:o, ',it 1,0 ti'.nu 111 111/1 505111)0 of tire _dove elite of the .tl:t,k,td queetle... hnuellitely. on the nrrhal of Mr. 'Ilton tut, party, 'fit' John -1nd.'r',on, the ollieial heal of the Coloulnl Of - tic:•, (11Ibe,l and slated ti.:it the for- eige and colonial offices would teen - tido nv much as possible Mr. 1411 - ton', Inveatlgntlond, Or,1ery were estmetl gic1n4 party frectout of lee archive's la the Mitts!. 1luaeum. The treatment 1e - cordial iavestlgltord at the British Muw'um wbon under official negler, Is In marked contrast to the man- ner te: welt they are t anion when pursuing Investigations on tacit own ecount. Nothing could exceed the ALBANIANS IN REVOLT ATTACKED THE TURNS. They Were Repulsed With Great, Loss After Heavy Fighting. ('onntl It nople, i - i'i;,, 1 1111 art' 11.'11111,. (001141 See- the distirolIt('ed in North .11b:win "t• :1 pante. tan 1'00111.1.141 al 1'rih•p 11 ehaw the revolt which 11113 broken April fi. -- Urns 11- nt out there IN a very, steeped dtdturb- aner. Several thousand armed Athen- eum surrounded the town of Vue- elren, on the Mltr'ov!tla-Usk11b Rail- road, March 211, and demanded the 0000103y and khtdu0:15 with whlolt dta'rimdor of eleven Servittu gen- 1tr. SDton'4 off!eiuts were rrcdred dnrme4 who had been enlisted in fir - at the Museum, the eery ices of two of cordance with the reform plaid. The the most experienced clerk being ° placed at their disposal. Governor su rrenderel the Serviette, who were btnud and taken to 1'01s - A SERIGUS SITUATION. 11101, atter having beset maltreated. A number of the Servile' inhabitants Mellen Sellars Landed at Snalo and loitds of Albanians later ear - Domingo. rounded Alltrovitza, and serious right- e:,pc 110:1000, Hayti, .1pr11 6.—The ing ensued with the Turkb•h garrison, situation In tip) e:tplual of Santo co.neisting of three thousand troops. Domingo is very ethical. The com- muter). ool- Tru fighting contlru(d until ainrch tt e ). of 1110 1111111,11 Sitars cruiser k g Atlanta, w'htel has arrived 111 Santo 30, whoa the Albanians were re- bottling() from this port, 3islrrday entire at detIrluuemt of fifty biue- Jurkete to Irma rd the, 1101181 States lel tt0tlate 111 that city. A shell fired last night by tile Dominican cruiser Preeldente, which 1M on the idle of President Vasquez, fell o1 the (ler- man remade le. The damage done however, was email, as the projectile lumpily did not burst. A battle laMting three tours took p11ce yesterday morning leilwcen the Government troops and the re- volutlonletM on the bankei of the IlIver Ozanne which flows into this 0aribbetn Sen at. Santo Domingo. A hundred men were klnleel or wounded President Vasquez drnutruted the surrender of Santo Domingo City, but the revoluttoniets are disposed to resist up to the Inst moment. 11u: -sit Man :IddrC3dI'Il another note of adttemitiot to Bulgaria. The comntnnlcietion IN to the na- ture of it personal warning to Prince 1'eedluive l not to provoke Turkey. The report that, the Czar has pro1entel a btttere- of eight guns to the Prince of Montezuma is tut credited, While despondent from sickness Henry- Helier, It New York prrdstnls, Misted a towel around 1(1(4 nook and hang- ed himself to a hook. 1(1s 12 -year- old eon raised ![s father's feet to a whdow sill, whereupon Heller kicked the child in the side. While the boy lay breathless upon the floor the father strangled to death. Queen Alexandra arrived at Copen- hagen sax evening from London. ger Majesty was received at the MANY NEIN LAWS MEO. Annual Resolu!i,Jns of Trades Congress Prese,nied. TO LEGALIZE STRIKE t'ICKETING Toronto report—Tho afinal I con- ference between representatives of the Dotniufon Tirade.: Congress and trades unions generally and the mem- bore of the Ontario Government touk plane yesterday, when the resolutions passed at the Berlin meeting were presented and supported in brief s-prec'hcs, Premier Rods received tete party, in company with lion. John Dryden, (1011..1. 11. Stratton and 1.iuu. le. 11. Lntchforie Mr. 11.0101 Gore - ling, Secretary of the Bureau of Lubar, earn iurirl the prrty, wnieh inoln-141 'Mosey). Hurry Obcrmeycr, llama t00 ; .Joseph f Alarke, 1.otiort ; A. 1f. Kcnntrl,y, Arthur Calow, to A. a10Crae., 1'. J. Yellson, W. A. Doug - lairs, A. C. Saunders, Samuel Moore, John G. O Donoglnl(•, solicitor ; Rich- ard Southwell, Walter Cox, John KIng, J. Hudson, H. N. Arlon, 1'. E. Bcokltt, 11'. J. 4lhklleton and James Wilson. Mr. Marks presented the resolution asking for n law empowering With os to compel street railway companies to provide a passage through oath open car for the pur- pose of enabling conductors to per-. form their duties with greater safety. In reply to Mr. Stratton Mr. elarks said ho presumed the intimater' was to apply this rule only to cars built for the future. ate. Moore pree.+eutecl the resolution neither that more factory Inspectors be appoint ad. Mr. Obe,rnterer protested against the retention or confiscation of drawbacks, or percentage of wages wlthhela on the Infraction of riles. He urged that tbe Government should restrict the terms of roles formulet- el by employes►, Mr. Wilson urged tbe abolition of the contract system In the manufnc- ture of convl,'t made broorne or other articles. They had been led a year Lugo to believe that it would be pro- vided taut the products of the Cen- tral Prison be stamped prison -made. Mr. Stratton explained that the present contract had a couple of years to run yet, and when It ex- pired he thought the views of the deputation could be met on this point. loeollttiou No. 5, rye Mei Ir;' -fr Moore, urged legleat1uu prohibiting the repapering of wells mei ceilings without removing the oil tvall tap"'', which was a menace to public linnitb, hrcttling germs of every conceivable dtsoaee. Mr. Strnttou, who is chnrgn! with ibe health department, promise) that enmeteting 100111/1 he done 10 this matter, pulsed, with great loss, Heavy rein- forcemcuts have been on -fermi from fent', Well Grounded. tlto 0111101 tit Aldln, Asin \Mace, ane A die -mach to the Neon Fettle Presse rotesequcnce of the growing tuna ti- 01en11 of the Allrnni+uta agalnit the t» ndite:ea, The latter have clow•, their eltop1 tine sehyeols, rind are preparing to seek refuge of Monn- stir. Numbers of Christiane have liven murdered in the 1'rllep district 'luting the past few days, Cunstderablo apprehension is felt at til:+ Ruselan entidaaoy for the snfoty of el. titruherbina, consul of Muesli at alltror'Itza. The outbreak made 1 great. impreeslen at the pals"e. The Sultan was intensely ecercieed, mud measures were iuumettle tely taken to watch the 1 -vu Alba nein battnl- iwnd belonging to the lntperi•tl guard on duty at the Yildlz Kiosk In order to prevent illiorder at the palace. The 1lussln ti 111t11asuaeor at Cote sUtntinople has leen Instructed to pretest to the Turklsh liovernmeut epithet the iusulsordintttlotl .31 the .1 Ito Mane other places, to suppress the rebel- lion, The panic Albanian rising has caused a ninon* thio Christians of 01d from lfelgrnde, iseleln, says M. Stcl crbina, the pterins Consul at 3Citroviten, L:w' been woutuiel lu tt.0 back. Liability of Unions Mr, O'Donoghue, au solicitor, pre- sented the last resolution, which sug- gested amendments to the lava re- lating to trades undone. The rneolutlon proposed amend- ments providing that no trade union shall be liable for damages for any act of omission or commission dur- ing any etrika or lock -out or dispute "MORSE DINNER" COST JUST $200 A PLATE. New Ylrk Pastor Denounces the Criminal folly and Extravagance. New York, April 6.—Tl:i1 the e)II1l' - trian banquet at Sherry's on Sat- urday night, at which if. K. G. Bil- lings wets the host, ecliptr,.I all die - nor innovations lo freely- admitted. 'Neo frequenter', of Delmmnieles. the Waldorf, the Cafe Mittel and every other place In town where eplent'cs Mit' do congregate, all agree that this wets the most remarkable dtaner' party ever given in the metrop0113.1 Tho actual use of mettlesome bores 1s chairs, for the dtnuers was "the Omit," A new floor Was laid 111 the big banquet rues. Portable troughs I were installed, mounting Mocks i built rind covered with red velour and rustic scenery provided. It took two neuro of mechanic's three days I to transform the banquet hull to a rural letriarttrd tu,d stablt3 with t11e- tlguous couservutory. '11dte cost is estimated at about $200 to cover. 1 though the edibles and liquids red not cost more than $1.5.. per capita. Speaking of Menial extravagances !, of this sort, the Rev. Donald binge Mackay predicted that the, ()atom' of extravagance iu living, Which hn said Nota Yorkers had bust following: for the last five years, will end In so- cial and moral oatttstropbe. "Nowhere is the complex life of lei:aides phi:there seeking eelrava- gauce NO 015(1)40 as in this motropo- liM of Lilo new world. Everywhere tho drags tiro off and tete wheel,, of commerce and society, are running wild. When the stoppage will come — as 001110 It must—or how it will oomo no one can tell. "Already the shrewd, hard -healed teen it Wall stmt are scenting the approaching danger from the com- mercial standpoint. "They toll arc that the limit of over ettpltnllzatlon tied headstrong spec- ulation 144 retched, and the reaction, unless it comes gradually, *111 spell panic from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 'Thorn can be no life of worthy thought where existence lo loaded down with the vulgarities of luxury. Tho two most illiterate classes In so- ciety to -day are the abject poor, who by necessity meet think of the needs of the body, and, therefore, cau think of nothing else, and tete idlo rich, who by choice devote every hour of tato day to the trivial problem of what they *hall eat and what they shall drink and wherewithal tbey, shall 1x1 clothed. "Now York becomes every evening a vast Vanity /'air, where Irration- al tend too often degraded pleasure lured men and women by the thou- sand to its glided shrine, and be- fore tlint Amino high thinking and plain living aro nightly ltnmolatel." unless the union le a concurring party In the wrongful act. It ens also provided that no trade unlet shall be enjoined from c'otnmunienl- iltg with other employees or persons, or, In other words, picketing, except by 1111 unhnvfue alit, nor shall their funds bo liable. Mr. O'Donoghue urged that the present legal procedure gave the undone much annoyance from in- junctions, whlclt, by said, were grwnt- rd nitogethet' too (airily, fwd he 111- stancel the sheet mtrtal workers' ease, as nit expeesive ease in point, it hutvi(g already hung over store September, with no prospect of trial before September next. Ile declared the union beide to .be for a s{ec[fic purpose, for sick and other benefits, n.ud maintained that they should br free from molestation. He criticised the justice of the Pollee Court all being unfair to trude unions In nn - ower to Mr. Latchford, be said the Taff Vale decision heti not leen made use if ,tore, but, tie the law was unccrtaln, they wanted it made clear no that it could not apply. Mr. W. A. Douglass presenter) :e relxohdlou favoring Ale, eine' tax, ,tiler whirl afr. J. f1. H . urger! the oomplullte of ore, - 0 tae at the Agriculture e ee, t;c. ,'ren e •'rammed careful eon- . ,dr•: r. n o. ,h.• e,n'louv polnls nr1- AFTER THE CUARLTONS. Bogus Pettdr ewttdter Laying 11 fires tor That Family. S1. John, N. B., April 6.—:Wain J. Charlton, of St. David street, with the aid of Chief of Police Clerk, thinks he has stopped a game of fraud, being played by /1111114' persons in Boston. About a fortnight ago, Mr. Charl- ton received a postal card, dated Boston, stating that a Iegaey of arl- ton ffamtily, and if Mr. Charlton 0 had been left thewould call to person 00 Judge J. J. Feeley, Room 10, 99 Milk .tweet, •Boston, he would receive information regarding It. The card was signed by Mr. Fred - ley. Mr. Charlton gave the card to 011101 of Police Clark, who sent 1t, with a letter, to the chief of police at Boston. A (maple of drays ago Chief Clark received an answer from the Boston elder, who sand that ono of his of- ficers had looked Into the matter, and that. J. J. Feeley, of Milk street, gave out a statement that he did not place very much credence in the Charlton fortune trio, and that he did nut have vary much time 'to bother with the matter, that not long ago a man called at ids ot►loe and gave bis name as Fredley and said he wldhod to have the heirs of the Charltons looked up and that was all that was done In the matter. Ile, Feeley, did not take any stook In the matter and is not connected In the case at all. BOWIE'S LA I LST' IDEA. . 1'11 tin un World Tour to Acquire F'l'esh Vigor. 011i00go, April 6.—John Alexander Dowie le going to take a trip aroutel the. word. In the current lame of the Leave' of Healing, to, makes the foll•twing announcement: We believe 1t Is for the best la- teresd3 In every sones that we should take a long reel, to prevent a11v treaiatowe and to enable us to acquire fresh spiritt;,.l, psyebt- cnl alai phytalcal vigor, Before he starts on this, ills first long vacation, Dowie will Medias hosts to New fork to aid in the ronveluion of Ootham. lie will visit London and Parte. At the former city, whore he hies once :tttackeal by a mob, Dewitt will hold meetings ata a rcbule to has cue -time etas - rules. Theobald Chatrlin, the r artist, will exhibit at the °owing Salon, hie portrait of President Rolosevelt.