Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1897, p. 1

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'his ' luum morning. Riley Coats and Willie Callahan fought a duel in Leslie count). Kentucky. on ac- counb ofa woma.n.%_ Callahan was killed. Coatea ed. ll-n l"l-....l..._.l 4..-.-,,__I . I\ v . 1- L_uuaulIy. The entire cabinet, with the exception of secretary Olney, met. president. McKinley an the executive mansion, Washington, this morning. Rilev Conan and Willi. n.II..|..... cn....|.; .. w"1 l`1:)J;nns Bram. the mate of the bark Herbert Fuller. will be sentenced for mur- dering Capt. Nash and wife at Boston on Tuesday. The nntirn muhinnr min. I... ..........A:--. -1 -.u survey a runway no me mmmg country. Three county officials have been arrest- ed at Wiworloo, Ind.. clurgod with em- bezzling and forging sum: aggregating 'l`|anm... 11..-... AI . . _ _ ;_ I n u,:u u uupbna. Herbert. Clark, M. A., Toronto. ha been appointed auiatunt editor `of the Chicago Bsgrtiat Unin. 1...r~ n o u.-..- ---. A 7-7 DI LIED UIIIOH. 'lEhe C. 1 . R. have sent a party of sur- veyors out to Southern British Columbia to survey A railway to the mining countv othcinla hnva been nrrm'I.- ___-_ THE GUEST OF HONOR. V` the beginning of the plague at Bombay there have been 8,383 cases and 6,979 depths. Hank. m...I. u A m.._-._._ 1.-- u__-,_ lploo or The Morning fnwn And The on Latest Duvntohon. V Ottawa prposen to spam. 8160.000 in A improving in tire Iyatem and water works. PITI-I OF THE NEWS. nu ulus wawra. UANBA, Crete. March 5.-The British consul at thisplnce has started for Seliuo to endeavor to relieve the Turks, who are be- sieged there by the Uromn insurgents. PAIHS, Bi1H'Ch 2-).'~ The Fiunrn nnlinknn y_du wil_l save Money. Lowest Prices. And A. C. JOHNSTON & 1 . IIr.A..L.....n.__ _. ..___..__. ,. - v vi -av:-uuUI\ll1 \D $WitohuuiarI`Iud-iivilliii. ': Oorgfclicllltad nan` 1- ` ITANEEW TIMES? -. me, the nylon are the Intent. '1: colors and ahnpu the very uowut. _ `I I'll ROW IIIICID The stock of purges. card cum and hand bags at R. Uglow & Co : In very Annu- tive, the and tho, uhnnu II vnrv nnnnal. l1Iu[Il0lIIIllI Ill UllIl'[Oo William Dunlap has received I copy of the annual report for 18961)! the board of ailucationn of l)uluth. Minn.. 0! which T. . Hugo and Alfred Lo Riohcux, Into of this city. qo president and uorotary. The report: contains outs of alltho schools in the city. t.hirt.y.one in nn)nber. `coating to build them 8l.780.Jb'4.' The high school alone cost $405,608. The buildings are all lino structures. . -izrloun Btrllo. NLAEVID, Ohio.. March 5.-Tlio strilio llobe shipbuilding works is grow- ous. Yoatordsy the blacksmigha builders liolperu` union, compot`-ed yeoe of the Cleveland shipbuild- pany. I50 strong, went. out and de- hnt the would atayout until a s aigne . The shipbuilding in- in the city in now at. a stniidatglli 1.000 mm are out. 51' MAY. HKHIDENOE $81 QUJ cuncuinin 10 rooms. Intent. manta. large mm In front and hot in roau',M. present oncllpiod by :4. Terms moderate towult No party. 8. SHANNON, on prom ms, or at Hendry 8: '00.. Ontario Street. _ HE 5 I`UR.E NOW OCCUPIED BY I158 __ Woods 192 Wellington strut. Ponuulon lat nf Aprll next. Apply tn K. Flanagan, City Clerk ; or Mrs. Prlnyer. 1W) Brook utnot. .cvn nu... ` . BBl.0K RESIDILNLE xm JOHNSTON 81'. o t. wnuer hutina, bsiuy furnuu; madam Improvements ; moderate rant. UIHAUY In Srlcurv. THE H'I`()NE HOUSE. ON 00 l rim-nu n&d Division Streams. on Abernathy 31,- . Apply at My/_|_uu Ofal .--.._:-.-. u-.--. ...- _.--- --- - -_ .:: L_ (VENTLEMEN CAN E AGCOMMODATED I with almzlo or douhl ooms. Allmodern c-unvoniencmu. 38 Oloray 3 ` . near mm rot. ,. [ST MAY. REHIDENOE QUEEN B'l'., N cpngnlning lllrroomn. Intent imnmvg. mun wul no sung. Friend: and ac- quaintances are respectfully invltnd to attend. ~MnC0\'--In Kingzltomon March 5th, 1807. Peter J. McCoy, aged `.23 years. Funeral will take place from the roaidonoo of his brother-in-law, S. 0. Slicer, 431 l-L.._;, A - vvvl u. auuuu_y, nguu 2:0 yltu Johnston street. next Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. Friends and ucquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend. C()``l.lN- ~ln Kington, on March 4th. I807. Anastasia, wife of Edward Conlin, aged 53 years. Funeral will leave the residenco of Mrs. Hanson. William street. to-marrow, (Saturday afternoon) at. 3 o'clock for St. Mary s cathedral, where a libern will be sung. Friends and acquain- tances are respectfully invitud to at; tend. ` 1 K were uuuresseu by me crown prince. PARIS. March 5.--'I`hree French battle- ships and a cruiser have been ordered to sail immediately from Toulon for the Is- land of Crete to reinforce the French eet in those watora. (Hun. IV..- In I - -N " A * ' _ _ ,, .. [ALF OF THE FLAT OVER THH BI `7{z:s_u_U_loc!n_lr_1__5torg.,Kin| Itnnt. E It was the fashion for tho poop `to dlaplny thou` ooatly Gold silver Ornunontb. Bo` It in . day. but they can lost. have some handsome pioou would udomth mnntlcpi any home. nyou want go present these goods ( unsung.-A_g-A unlu screen. on uuurauy afternoon :0 1:30 o'clock, to St. Mnry a cathedral. Friend: and acquaintances are respect- fully invitod to attend. ` M'(lmNis#In Kingston on March 4th, I897, Owen Mouinnia. ' The funeral will leave bin Ihte residence St. Mary : cathedral to-marrow mol- at nine o clock. when I uolemn rm it mun will be Friends er.` qllaintancea are rnnnnnnlln .'....i....a A- ,, Lj- imcx iioirsm. ice. as QUEEN sfnnlir. Apply to J. B. ~0nau1'mcn|. DIED; O'Ni:u.--In Kingston, March 4th, Ellen Cullen. beloved wife of William U Noil, aged 41 yours. ` Funeral from her late residence, H4 Wil- liam street. on Saturday afternoon O'OlOOk. IO Sh. MAM) : nnilrnll-ml I`. HAKIIIHUN. lm)Icn1'/umn Am) Emuwln, Prlnoou Stream. Phones-Wau-orooml. 00; Rnnidonoo. 191. Lowest. priced. / MINI! BRAKE. Lunmo lnmlnnnn nm E|IBALlll--Ill Prlnoeu street. Corner Sydnnhun Itrool. Talo- phono communication. - JAB. EH11), "run Lmumm Uunnuxn-sM-IM Prlnoou street. Telephone 147A. Open Day sud Night ______~.__-___.f__.__.____ W. l. UILENNAN, Funluu. Dz IOTOB um Ennumrnn-In Pul- oon strut. b I above old Itaud. _.- __-...-.-uvu A\Jl HUL 102:9 9'r1`ERNs. Pattern Sheet Free for the asking. V Greece Would Bathor Be Wlpod Out Than Drawn 0ut-.ln Interview Wlth King George--()roece Want: Pence But It Want: other Things Too. A1111-:.\'s, March 5. --A great public meet.- ing was held last`. nighb at Athens to pro- test against the ncbionbt the powers. At its conclusion the crowd marched to the palace, shouting "war. war, war, and were addressed by the prince. 5.--Th|'ne Prmmh hnm. mm or THE mm (`.o'a Ulothing Storo King Itrut, B51110`; Printing 00. Apply ll co ----:uUC'-\ 5019 ARBHOY ~1_n Kingston vnrris us... ..... -. LSMJY $%TEABIiS See it at It cleans easily. A shake and the dust is off. A rub and it's clean. ' A brush and it's new. Never frays, lasts loxiger than the skirt. _ substitute for braid or velvet skirt bindings. Feder s [Brush Skirt Protector, mm N E w"11 fst`IovEnv. W Klnntonlnill l|i.0I;J; 1. In] Hnnlnn L... ......-:..-.I - wumen ZPROBAIILITIII. jt-1 vv on nun uuvcr "(no pain. \_ 1'0. Much 5.-At. a moot. g of mo prceb Rory the Rev. . 11. VIII: I3 1111!}: `hm-on-nu! I.:. ..- ____._____ The New rnrul. `TTTBE LET. 4 Sb. Laargnog, (Upper): Right; compo:-stun. `lair, followed by snow or sleet, mmnv mun. WDIIITAIII All! In: '1`. F. HARRISO El) nun II`......... T . u."1inic2ii~i"A}<." HRIOTOR Ann Run A [III .. :i'T+T_ BOARD. DENOE QUEEN unprovo- Hood llrdnn JAB. mm). Hun:--n run_ vomn. uuanr. unprov Front wood as scupiod Shana ltpblo nu rty. Annlu ..._.q_ am: On: And xuiod. I0. Ont... Mar 1: 5.--Ro_y Moni- Vholivod in 9 south rt of was run on and kill by`: rig lat niglit. `The little rfellow -",J;h*";`,vg,g-*{i'_!I:!!*qh-_ '.l"W`O GEN TS. Ell. :3 Id I 7- I II III :5} _B'U'I`TER. .A I - Fo:pI0kI\\ nw prcen vary the Rev. J." Park 0 umh, his re- . tendered some tame before. `He the worry caused by the debt. on bad nude him ill. It was_de- ` pt the resignation. - _ A PLEBIBCITE ASKED TO SHOW WHAT THEY FAVOR. [nit cmzrnijnur mmm. Grcck roops (/Iannot Be ' ' awn From Crete. .u Jucvclu _y, moss in re ly great Eur pe, ow (Ireeco can Crete that acre of m llll sultun of ' the exist- hold the 1 this res- wnlcn U Cnnadotr `Elle Company ulnllod. Lon Axmcnn-I, Cal.. March s':.-~Hnnaon & Co.,_of Ontario, cohductingu nursery stock and real estate bulineu have failed. Assets 8|(-15.752: linbimioa $158,974, of which 841.688 is hold in England and Cnnadug ' ` ` With- Toronto`: Police Record. ' T_mmN1'o, More-h-.'.--The report of the chief of police for I896 has been received by the mayor. It. reports the number of police ollicera as being 257, the lowest. number ainco 1890. IL is absolutely neces- sary. says chief (lraeett. that there should beun increase of the force if the city is to be properly policed. For aeyeral years the policy of the police commissioners has not been to ll vacancies on the force as they occurred. 'in this way allowing a gradual reduction from the maximum: - ber ol 300. at which the force Hood 0 e years ago. There were four ch es of murder dnrin 1806. two being cakes of in- hinticide. ring prisoner was acq nicked eel!-defence. on the ground of a third cone in which the" ` l A King George Interviewed. Nr:w\ nm;, March 5.- The Journal's correspondent, in Abbe 3 sends the follow` ing: King 4.` or-ge received me ut the palace yesterd y. and spoke with absolute frankness to the demand of the six great poan powers. I cannot, eeo how can alter her course, he mid, "in spit ofwhatzLl1e powers any. If the Greek cr ms were to be withdrawn lrom would be the greatest massacre of In em times. It is appalling to think of what. would fullow. The Cretans hemnelven wlll rnfunn fn nnnnnur H ....... `A An Awful Sight mm. The Gate of Thule First on The Scene. Bu.\*'ruN, March .'.-1n the Subway ex- plosion yester six persons were killed: Rev. W. A. Sturk, burenr of Tuft a college; H. B. Bigelow. conductor: Paul Hackott, mowrmau; Mrs. A. M. Batoszcoartlnimn Sibley,{of the Bums family, and W. L. Vidal. / It was an awful sight that met the gaze of those who were tirnt on the scene. In the centre was the blazing elcctril car. Close behind this were the bodies of two horses which were killed instantly, and all about luy_t.he dead and wounded people. It is stated that there was not a person on the three cam damaged who was not in jurod and all the wounds received were severe. ...u.,... w....a.umg u. wlsu-Done`. The writer was is woman residing in San Francisco. In her lettor she writes Fitzsimmons. that he had to pub the flnagic balisman under` his pillow and sleep on it every night; up to t us time of the tight. uueuu. 1:. Will eclipse the greetings of either Corbett. or Fitzeilnlnons. Fx'U.aimInons found in hx's ma'il. yesterday a letter containing a wish-bone`. The writer m.=.idinm in R. I.` .... -: .-- m,u._y Lun ruunua. C,\i:.~'o.\', l\'ev., March .3. ~-l`rennrnt.iona . I . . are being made to glue old John IA: Sulli- van a rousing reception upon his arrival at (inrerm. It. will eclipse the found in lIil mn'il n-.....-.:n.. - I (am no mun nus been laid at me Uhiu unhlctic association) that Fit/.simmona ` stay [on ruunda. l`..\|.-any \',... Il,..~| ' " uiuuu unu Lralmng tnlthfully. Cimaim), March 5. A-The paucity of Fitz- simmons' syinpnthizers, willing to bnck their opinions at; the current. odds, has made local betting slowhpon the big liglit, few large wagers having been regisbored. It IS` generally believed admirers of the Cornish man are waiting for a better price. The prevailing odds about. town are Len to eight on Corbett at which figure there is little Fit/.: money in sight. A bet of $75 to $100 has been laid at Chicago will atav ruundn. ...u.v. uuujnug uuu l'6[)0K`D [)llbiiii(g(Yill`;Crbai(l news-papcara that Fitz- sixnmons is a subject, for the gold cure and (torbebb is pronounced hospital candidate. He declares that. both men are in good con- dition and training faithfully. C|ll`,\m). Mnrnh r. ..'m.., ..n.....~... ..: nu, The Men Are Tralnlug Well-l.Iule Money In Slght. (,'AR:~2<).\', Newt, March .'.-I)2m Stuart has issued a letter denying the report published in certain iilnnnnnn in n :...L.'....L I. nu ma pl"0mIB6 01 0. job. Brother N. Clarke Wallace stated that. when the proper Lime arrived, he would be able to prove that not only had several brethren voted illegally, but than 9. Roman Catholic had been distributing railway passes to enable members who had not attended the grand lodge {or years to al.- bond. uuuu sent. up Irom Hamilton. The supreme secretary denied the charge in Loto. Brother Sproule also de- nied having over stated that ho had receiv- ed the promise of job. Rrnthnr N (`In-I... ur..n..-.. .n J, I -- u uruouo u um wlmdmwl om Urobe. lb -ou `iainiaply r bnndonmont o the island to I nd indincriminn slaughter. I my emphn cally that the e urkey has no rmponaibility for I 1;; state olbhingn in Crew. 1 I Iran to bo free from blame in L. in.:n.uu_y u HGSEIOII or Lne grand Orange lodge. 1}. member. during the discussion on a re port of the special committee appointed to prepare a report on better representa~ tion to the supreme grand lodge. charged that at the grand lodge meeting in Collingwood, grand secretary Birmingham promised 8. government job to county mas- lor Sproule. of Oxford, for his support. Several other members reiterated the charge that in number of brethren had their fares and expenses paid no as to en- sure tho election of Bro. Birmingham. as secretary. one brother stating that he had been sent up from Hamilton. The lnnrnnux IlAnrnOnr1y .J....:-.I AI. Charges Much Against Ruhert Birming- ham by N. Clarke \Valh|ce. VVImll.`~"1`(M'K, 0nt., March 5 At Wed- nesday`: session of the grand Orange during: discussion nu u rnr THE DEAD NUMBERED SIX. .. .. uv uullulll" uuuuulmau a 900,000 buahelsof wheat, mite and corn, fully covered by insurance. No accurate estimuteconld be obtained of the insur- ance on the elevator. The elevator was the largest. in this part of the country. be- ing 130 feet high und 280 feet long. ORANGEMEN S ` AMENITIES. An Elevator Burned Down. l i:umA, Iil., March 5.--Union elevator No. 2, with a. capacity of one million bush- els of grain, wns burned inst night. Loss, $500,000. The building was owned by the Chicago, Burlington & (\!uin('_y railroad. and all the grain firms of the city had grain stored in it. The building contained anon on tho nlaunonu 'l`|... ..I-.._- ~ - DENYINQ REPORT;KFLOAT. ...... uuv LJIIO uuuut, Ll SIX !l':0l'y DUCK BDl'llC' ture, covering 150 feeb.was totally destroy- ed. Union Oneida and Syracuse were tole- graphod for assistance, but the request was countermnnded as two o clock when the areal; dammr nnnnn rnrl fn I-no n....-..,t was councermnndeq greu_t danger a Bad Fire In Rome . NJ . Rom}, N. Y., March 5.~The most. de- strucbive fire that Rome has experienced in six years occurred between midnight and daylight this morning, entailing the loss of $100,000 upon which there is an in- surnnc-: of $65,000. The Binghaxn block at the south-west corner of James street. and the Erie canal, :1 six smry brick struc- covering feelhwmz tnmllu .i...m.. 0- Nine months ago the sultan granted the powers authority to put reforms in- effect. What have these six nations no to end the horrors and atrocities of o Cretan war of extermination 2' Nothing, S0'Ut6i_V nothing. "The situation was horrible. No civilized tion could ondurc or tolerate it. ']`ho eat powers say they want peace. but is iy nation to have peace but Ureece? 6. too, want peace: and the powers have used to act except when they firedu days ago on the christian ag. `Think of the nit.mn.inn '1`\rnrrv ....n_ A Fire In Worcenei5Enrly 'l`hl| Morning -De|trpotlon It Romr. . ' WORCESTER, Maw, March 5.LA fire which started early this morning, in the Day building on Main. street. between Walnut. and Sudbnry etfebn, destroyed three large block: before it. was got under control. Assistance was summoned and iven bv the re do artmenta of Boston. prmgileld and Filo burg. At. this time the tire is still burning. ellbrte being made to savethe ve cont savings bank building. Loss from $400,000 to $000,000. Avu all LWU UUIUCK TIC r appeared to be passed. tor ;l......l. 5 Ir - I Iooond Jury Dliognu. Wlxnirnn, In-ch 5.--f|n second jury in the Anderson one diabgrood again In; nipht. Ind the` judge orderodiht the r 1"! `I be again heard before `~no morning. ` 2 Colt lllm nu Log. H,wm.o:K..Ont.. March 5.-Thomas ' Woods, sixty-nine -years of V: e, an old ro- aident. of thin place, was in 0 wood: cub- ` g down a tree which lodged and than slipped off the stump. jamming his` leg apuinst. the stump. A piece bad to be out otfthetreo berm he could be,liberat.od. -His log wu crushed 00/ that. it had to be u nmput-ntod below the knee. :.;u,uvU. ~ _ The report is current. here to-day that C._ R. Devlin. MJ . has resigned. So far it cannot be \'eri?BI:' ]),.,,; D..L....a- _ _- - ' ` ll: CJIHHOD D6 \'0l`l . Prof. Robert n as returned from a trip to Manito and U19 north-west. 10 ms given mm great trouble of late. The Indian famine fund has reached 8100.000. I`he list of bonbributora will likely be published in blue book form. The total conntributiona are certain to` run above $l'.. 5,000. Tl... .....\....L :. _..._.W- I A - umb suoulu [)0 charged Al L Sir Richard Cartwrigiwt in _nt Avon Springn, N. Y., for a few days bill a per- manent cure is effected of his I heumatism. lb lms given him great trouble Intnn fuminn tum! I.-- -_--I.--I 9:; 5.5:, l~BothwuI1,1!Urt6Ui|i..'1ll :i1iii oodxpoisoninii. v " ' w mum ul wnac would lullow. The Uretans hemnelves will refuse to accept, the propo- nl of the powo to create a muznicipality. hey will Light. 0 the last against it, and ill rm... -oeri in the attempt, to estab- lnh their liborti a and rights than submit; the new form to preosion. "ll Greece 9 ul wichdmw her forces meal)` `the barbarous indlncriminn nlmlrrlnr cu Iv um: um snncmon OI the department. It is Hlllll that a demand will be made in the house by a pr6minent eastern man, to know why the ollicials of the depart.- ment, under the Into administration. failed to have laid belom`tho house the fact that the reported and known decit of $600,000, was less than one-halfol the actual amount that should be charged Al. Richard (!urt.w-in o :. no A-4- gun, value ror mo moneyexpended. Wherever there was an opportunity for economy it seemed to be rejocted, and wherever extravagance could be encourag- ed it hnd the sanction of the department. demand will ha mm- uuuu on n mnnon end :1 quarter. The records show that most. extravagant, demands were made on Lhe late govern- ment by postal contractors. railway lines and steamboat. companies, and that in nearly all cases the demands were granted. In some cases central.-t,s were, on expiry. renewed and the contract. price not only in- crelisod but. in some instances. about doubled, and thousands were fritted away in seleaa expenditure. No attempt. seems to ave been made by former l'.M.(ls. to get value for the moneyexpended. there Wu nn nnn...-o....:l.. 4-..- one peopio 01 the dominion. It has alwuyzt been understood that the decit of the department has been 3600,- U00. but this auditing by the Toronto men shows that the deficit is about $700,- 000 more, or in total of about $1,300,000. Thousands of dollars of accounts against the department were left unpaid by the lute government, and at the time of the change in June, for some reason or other, no statement was prepared for submission to the house by the otciuls of the depart- ment. This, if submitted. would have shown the decit to be in the neighbor- hood of a million and quarter. records show that Inna}. ....+..............- A Dellolt 0| Ono Mllllon Dollnru. The post ollico accounts have been in- vestigated by a couple of uuditors, Messrs. Cross and Munro. of Toronto. The ex- amination reveals facts that will startle the people of the dominion. ll. Ill nlmuru hat... ....,l......A.....J A1,,` .1 , In one mum 0D_](!L mslabod upon. J. W. l)ow.n, commercial and immigra- tion ngenl; for Canada at Bristol. England, and Thomas Graham, who lls It similar position in Hlaagow. Scotland, are likely to be removed. ` Altogothor M`r. Sifton has saved $7,110!) In the re-orfumzution of the stall` hond. (]unI'Ler of t_ne Indian deunrtment. Ucher pconomlm} WI follow, glchough eit.-iency IS the mam object. insisted Down. (tommorninl and ilnrninrn, L)! we ienu anu umber branch. Mr. McGuire, brought. from Regina with Dewdney and given a salary of $l,8UlI, with nothing to do, will be auperannuated. J. J. Campbell, whom Haytor Reed took along with him from the west, is also to be superennuatod. He has a salary of 81,400. J. V. I)eBoucberville was removed to make way for Campbell. William Peart will be dismissed. Pent is a messenger N 0 one will be appointed to either of these places. Four temnorary clerks will also be dis- missed. ' he position of Mr. Austin, aur- veyor, who died some time ago, will not be lled. Als,.._...l __ ll lI'l'A Luuls noiu, DO carry out any reforms. Mr. Siftomhas tried to do" his boat for his late deputies. Mr. Burgess is A man of ability and can capably look after the dominion lands branch. Mr. Sifton there- fore plnces him in charge of this brunch at the salary of n deputy head. He will have less to do ani draw the same money. Hay- tor Reed has been ollered a position equal to the head of a branch at $'.';0l)() a year, or superannuation. This having been done, James A. Smart becomes deputy minister of the interior and deputy super- intendent.-goneml, both oilices being com- bined. This will not only ellect economy but more vlliciency, since it brings them closer together under one deputy head, as they are now under one minister. The Indian department. as re-organized, will be divided into three branches. There will be a correspondence brunch, accountants branch, and timber and lwnds branch. J. D. McLean, one of the oldest officials and most capable officers in the (lepartment, will be placed at the head of thesecretary s branch. I). C. Scott, new chief clerk, will be head of the account- ants branch, and W. A. Orr will be chief of the land and timber branch. Mr, Klnnirn h.-n....Lo 33...... hA~' ganmuion will be at work in a few days, and so arranged as to secure better ef- ficiency and greater economy. Owing to the long reign of incompetent. ministers both departments were left `entirely in the hands of the superior oflicors, who imagined themselves politi- cal heads of the departments and who lnrgely dictated thesministorial policy of the same. With such hands it was found impossible, when Mr. Sifton took hold, to carry out, reforms. SlfL0n..has Lrietl in tin" lulu has} I.- aiugeu were by the Uretan insurgents. ] .\l:lS, 5. The Figaro publishes a report of an interview with M. Delyan~ nis, prime minister of Greece, had by the correspondent of the paper in Athens. The i-`reek premier is quoted as saying that the Hreek troops could not under any circumstances be withdrawn from Crete. They were there to stay. he do- clared, and in addition to that the temper oi the people of Greece would compel the fovernment to invade Turkey. lreece,M. )elyannis saidmierelyasked for El plebiscite to show that the inhabitants of the Island of Crete nro overwhelmingly in favor of union with the (-`reek kingdom. Anywuy, he declared, Greece would prefer to dis- appear from the map of Europe rather than draw back from the position she has taken. uow Burgess and Reid Are Dlspoud of- lrnlon of Department: -- The Branch nds-Polluclum Mun Pny Their Own Butlora- 87.000 Saved and Better Sor- vk-e Secured. OT I`A\\'.\. Ont., March 5.4-Hon. Clifford Sifton has completed re-organi'1.9.tion in the Indian deparmnent, and is making good `progress with the interior. The new or- ganization will be arranged secure better at. [WHAT THE MINISTER or must- IOR IS DOING. {susmnsss mantis muvmg Dfopping Idlers I-`rfom the Pay Rolls. * Io. LIVINGSTON as Baal Best mak- ers at the A}l_` the /) celebrated = An Immense Assortment to choose Irom. nmsnun ruwN'sF[s`fui/EE FOP SPRING WEAR. he wa a student. at Union college, of which -he Kent college of law is the 06- ahoot. 1 cu nu? ulu ulna, engnr. year: ago, when the wox\-ld a uwu [0 act except when they fired in llag. the situation. Every year have thousands of men, women and ldren liying to our shores and begging with tears in their eyes, tusave them n starvation, nnd to protect their help- relatives in Crete from mutilation and th. What civilized nation would con- ie your after your to turn an deaf em` to 9 prayers, and to tax its people to sup- multitudes of innocent, eulfering ro- eea? A Law College-. 6 CIm,'A;o, March 5.--William Jennings Bryan was the guest of honor at is banquet at the Sherman house last evening. given by the class 01 1893 of the Kent college of law. He made in witty and pleasant Allu- sion to the day on which the banquet was given, March 4th, saying of all days in the year this was one he wouldhave chosen for a. reception, e"a Major McKinley had just been inaugurated president of the United States. The banquet was entirely unp,u-tizan and in us great part was made utiz of reminiscences and anecdotes connect- V wit? the time, eight. when | Union nnlhm. .: llrvan Spent The Nlxht With Student: 0! A Law nlIII'A1`l\ LI......|. K unn.-, w brands "of `Buy your Spring Gloves , from us Heavy rains have again started the rivers to rise. A rise at. Ht. Louis. Mo.. of two feet. is noted. Telegrams from New Madrid and Bolmont. Mo.. announce that the section chem known as the New Mud- rid Sink is under water. and families are fonmd to the bills for safety. Much alarm is fit. in the Cairo peninsula. Fresh cream sodas. J. Craig ct Co. __ u p.uI., [0 Luke enact; on Monday morning.` B. 1). Thatcher, cashier of the defunct North-western bunk, Great: Falls. Mon- tana, which closed its doors February sch, has been arrested on a complaint made by bank examiner hazear. Ho charges him with misnppropriating money. credits nnrl property of the bank in the sum of $90.- 000. VVll_Y HIIUCK. Unless the building trade council and tin! various associations of building con- tractors eettle a serious dilliculty within twenty-four hours in general strike of all union men employed in the building trade: in Chicago will be declared on Saturday at 5 p.m., to take effect Monday bunk. Hrnnr. l`..II. M-.. young gm In attendance at the prisoner : school. It is stated that H. S. Order. represent- ing._ E Toronto syndicate, has secured options on a majority of the Hamilton street railway stock, the H. 3: 1). stock, and about fty per cent of the radial mil- wny stock. lfnlnna 0|... L..:I.1:.._ L, I IFUHI DECKODI/B narbor. \V. IL h4cPhereon, a achoohnaeter. of Salford village, was cominibted for trial at Ingeraoll yeawrday, charged with having committed a criminal assault. upon a young girl In attondauco the `Ia .'.. _L,a.,I .1 Hreecehas something like 20.000 sub- in Crete and the great powers say she no right to land troops to protect them, ugh six nations, which have only a ful of subjects on the island, have ed their iurccs. he situation in Macedonia. too. is critical. I cannot foretell the future. he great powers have delivered their age to ( -`uebco mid we shall see what suit is to be. The powers lune taken themselves :1 great responsibility. have deliberately oilered elicouruge to the excited Turks. e correspondent then says: `'1 con mt Greece will absolutely refuse to raw her army and navy from Crete. is quite vertain. 1 know ulen that the powers have decided to withdruw egntions from Athens if at the end of ye (lreece has not complied with their ious command. What they will do 0 man knows. cabinet has determined upon the of thereek fleet on the coast of (min. with :1 vinw nf ...`,l.'...- .|_- n I upprovm or one archbishop. It is said that Butler, now in custody charged with several murders in Australia. joined the United Staten army at. Ogden- burg, New York. and afterwards deserted from Sackows Harbor. w n M..m.-....-- - -4. - upuuull onereon. Two people, one aged seventy and the other eeventay-two. were married in OR .- pawn on Wednesday. Their parish priest refused to marry bhem.but they scoured the approval of the archbishop. Ibis Butler. mm: in m..r.ul-v um ziuncxj 7 W8tr"1.- uvu Jtulu In was stated in the imperial parliamenls yesterday that the proposal to create regi- mental districts in the colonies has been referred to Lhe dominion of Canada for an opinion thereon. '1`mn nnnln A..- .....-.I ..... H A ` - ` uuu uuuu wus uucon Irom the cnlfof her leg. (I. \V. Atkinson was sworn in as gov- ernor of West Virginia yesterday and the democratic party retired from the state ad- ministration for the first time in twenty- ve years. Ir. um. nnOnr' .'.. H... :......-..:-I ---Ir-- Julluu umb u- Is xearoa Will` `rove tatai. Sumo months ngo n Bum, Me.. woman swallowed I needle. The point was recent- ly Lskn from her shoulder, And last week the head was taken from the cnlfof her leg. J. sworn in An nnv. in awe: coruun districts with quail. Mrs. Trn.n;$er.an old lady of Sb. George. who is viaibing in Brautford, was knocked down by I runaway horse: and rec-oived in- juries that it is feared will` iatai. Home mnntlm nnn n R...a. M- .. u_y mayor Dlngnam, 0! Ucbawn. A fish and game protective association has been organized lll Woodstock to see see that he game laws are enforced. and to stock corbuin districts with quail. Trn.mier.an old Indv nt` Hr. nan.-.... nu uuyulu IIVUUUO. A peticgon to Lord Aberdeen for the 10- Vense of Mrs. Maybrick. who was lound guilty of poiuoning her husband.wnu signed by mayor Binghnm, of ()t,t.awn. A h and (nnnn u.-nnmu..- .........:...:-.. DUI! LU! IIUU . Mrs. Cleveland arrived at Princeton. N. J.. from Washington at nine o'clock lneb evening and was driven at once to her home in Bayard avenue. A nnh't.mn Ln In.-A AI.......l...... A`..- n__ ., u. unu\Il'eeK noes the oniu, with a. view of aiding the ation of the Macedonian forces. the rig of the Macedonian towns devol- n the army and the battalions. timatod that Greece will soon have men under arms, including the ro- The Greek ironclnds Spczinhnd nvo sailed from the Pimoua under rdera.

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