Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1898, p. 1

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Were Burned at the Bowery Illusion Lodg. ' In] House. Ni-:w Ynim, March l4. - A `thorough search oi the premlees at lob Bowery. which were partially destroyed by re at an early hour yesterday morning, disclosed the {act that eleven persons were burned to death. At that it was rumored that the loan of life was much larger, but after searching the ruins very carefully the - police and remen discovered only eleven charred bodies end removed them to the morgue. No. 105 Bowery is one ol the besthnown Iod in houses on that thoroiuzhlaro. It is oleg the Bowery mission lodging house. and is conducted bv the Uhrietlan Herald. The ground liner is used exclusively for mission pur once, gospel services being held there aily for several years. The four upper llooro are titted up as a cheap lodging house, with accommodation for 150 males. who pay fteen. twenty and twenty-rive coma. according to aha lam. tion of the rooms. Lu"-t night almost every bed was occupied. At hall-past one o'clock this mousing one of the lodgers discovered llnnos coming from a wash- room on the third llaor, but before he had time to alarm the house the tire was no- ticed by paslors-by on the street. By this time the Ilames had eaten their TWO sQu`m3E; ;1 -'C*);TAWA. ELEVEN BODIES FOUND. r muoncx n_oIoon.n youngpun allotm- pug, Inn seeudonuy thou no `BRICK. he a burglar by Envy Bndnold. It unplug - cginwhon aim: was wukingulhr nlpit. `henna; ndid 1 tnloun `M W Mn`- In I . `II U3 IIIVU WC` lIl\`I|'I'IU` ll'N|l_V.l but be In too tuhfnl to go thmugh tho ounmony and uuompuid suicide. Ho cut. ` his urine with I that knits And not nd- ing dash non cuough on him thrust. H0 in upoctod to die and an inundod bride in in hynhrieo. I I A Tag: um: Plunnul-.g Cngvw um, March N -- Mn. `Jamaal Me , Ray. of Vhienxo. in on a visit to hot .:"hue- b.\nd'.- rohtivu near St. R|phCo| !. Mon- unrrv county. Mn. MvK|y but been in the Klondyko foracouplo 0! year: with hot hucbund. and in naming ouo vitoho Vbulkoot nun trsmpg-1 [hm twenty-n to thirty mi on Q day. Hu husband ha: rs ` mrnod to the Yukon. They no reported ` to have Quack uh rich in tho far north. KVI I KB: HIITII IQ -'l'l'$lCI"c` ntull. rropriotor of \ ahoutnn .95 Southampton. . I in to hum been marriod Fmlay. . hut Ins n. inn hnnhful in an lhruunh II... CIIIIIII. In Anguoh. IRM. on light, book VIC!-II) Edison`: laboratory. llmngo, N.... be- I moon Corbett. and Pour Courtney and the ilattor was knocked out. .\ linotouoopo took I whole thing nnd'n` contract was onm /intql hotu_Peen Oorboth and Brady and t. com ny controlling tho mncln`no. Spun; J . ildon, nephew ol the mm- nfnn. won the prondonn of the concern and apparently thoonly moniod mun connect- ed with it. IJIIIIJBII IIIUI I II: nuuuuruuupu I uvylvo NI:\\ \'um<. March H.-JameaJ. Cor- bett Inn mod the kinotoccopo company for the payment of I nova for 3:000 And for unpaid royalties amounting to $5.-`*(X). Ho declared than he has waited long ' enough for tho ooctlemom. of the alleged claims. I- A.......o. luau . a:..I.: amt nlnnn .m non can be made. Thie notion of the authorities furniehee conclusive evidence that the governmrnb has advanced beyond the ebage of prepar- ing for trouble as a preeautionarv mea- uue. It now anticipatee trouble and expects it. Preparation: have advanc- ed beyond that point even. lb ha: been decided eubetnntielly that u mn the breaking out of war Major-(ion. lerritt shall eeeume command of any military mfnrce aent to Culsa. In that event. Hen. l Mileu, in addition to his duties an com- mander-genernl of the arm . will aaanme Hen. Merritt`: duties in t e department of the eanh. ` For the n-t time eince the war talk the war department hue resorted to the me of cipher in eending deapatehee tn the army post: regarding the contem- plated movements of troops. WEED. DDBC can 06 (l0p[(]. Substantially the whole regular army of the United States army will Be brought to the unborn seaboard with In muible speed. Cavalry. artillery and Inluntry will be moved to the ants in the Atlantic and mill Itntea. On y aulicient troops will be left in the west to prevent any ponrlblo Imlinu upriaing. 0l'(l(`fC to time mobilize `.N,l)(lIi trained eoldiere are in prepnrntion and will be leaned by the war department as aoonu plnmi for transporta- tion be made. m|.i.. ....i.... .3 st... ...o|m.h.`.. `nrnl-lxnn In ms inveaugnuon. A den-patch received hero yesterday says: Senator l`rocbor in aabmied. This. in in be- lioved, loaves no doubt: thou proaidonb Hor- rinon`s aecuotnry of war is in lovor o! A vigoroun intervention by the United Shame to stop the war in Cub: with in conso- quonc nu Haring. He has inveubi mad the strength of the insurgents an the woakenneen of the Spanish mmhoritiea, two questions upon which the adminiat.rn- (ion and the congress desire to be Ico\Ir|to- ly infm mod on this immediate time. The aonatior in keeping his` oounaohbub from the sources of his meungoquocod it; is accept- ed here than his judgment; in for who [roo- dom of Cuba by the moat: effective manna bhnt be adopted. Huhntmnhinliv hhn whnla rgunlnr nrmv of nlblon or uuuan Illuepenuence. \\ ,\.ul|mmn.~. March 14 --Sem\l;or1`roc- tor IB hurrying back to \'Vaal1ln;;lon con- vinced than nothing but hlne lndependonce of Cuba will mainly the world. Tlnere in now no dlngmalng the fact: nlnt he was sent` to the island an M10 condential com- mlnaloner of the president. and he I: lllled with horror M. the alglmho wlhnoued there in his inveeugnbion. A dnlnnlnh rnnnlvnd ham vnntardnv nave: n pnaition to act; in conjunncion with the United States forces in cave of wnr WIN] Spun. The same olhcinl L-baton tli.-it. pro:-ideiit. Macao hna been in-aurud Llmta ` it. in the intention drab to bring the inrmer i Lu a bend Wilhill n wueli through the recug nition of Cuban independence. \\ \-IlIl\`l]'!`I|\. Mnrnh lcl --!-lanniinr Pran- LHU pluuuuv Ull-`I6 nllu uuuu |lIllL\I\A nu, Frodorich lhldomn young am 0! |lom'o- mm. Ill an-idnnhv sink in nnhnlvn Inn wlll M80 00 prucmcomy luuy auppuuu. There is a porsietout. Iupnrt; here that cannon be out down as more rumor alone. The reporbamyerhut there is an under- ,at.m)diI)g between the insurgent admiuia [ration and tho mllmnintrntmn uh Wash- ington. The stulomunt is rllininlly made by the Cuban nuonb hum Lhul. prwidont ` M.wuo, of the Cuban gm-ormnent.hu.~ been ` nomllod of (In: pus-ihlo outcome of the present; crim and thus placed in, n nnniminn in man coniuzmmon 1}... a..`-"-..... r.:;:;,i.':...... Nam \'mu. March N -l-oderick Bum, nrnnrinhnr nf A Ahnnnhnl-A `sh Nnnblu-nnnhsn l OIDIOII Ill .'\l1l6l'lUIll WILU|`I- More than chip. lb is really for service no a moments notice. All has been done pmcbicully. When the Marblohend got: back lrom Tampx with her cargo of am mumblon and nho next: ntonmora arrive from the north the neon will not only be supplied with lull emergmny nllotmemz ul `ll\_vhLing, materials but. the umgnzuuo lor re- uorve at; cho T0rlu;_mu and M. Key West: Wlll also be prncmcnlly fully eupplied. 'I`Im.-n in n nnrnlnmnt. nmmrl; here that mmneu. The belief in ntrongly borno oub by orders from Washington. A: I roeulb of those orders there in now lying bore one of the moon formidable lleoua ol wnrehipa over you no abhor in the world. In is much for- midub a over gob together in fighting con- dlbion in American wntoru. um-.. .5.-- A|..'. A. .`. .......In In. nu-..i.m um Cothou Inn The Klnntoocopo Pooplo. xv 1- , , |I___|, IL I.__.__ I :1- YIuJ\!' A full staff of workers is also on hand. The works rooms are now a busy hive. Order early for early de- live ry. The Milliners are home also. Our com- ing display will certainly be the finest we ever made and that means the finest `ever seen here. More ex- pert Milliners and more helpers than ever. Busy as bees." 40'packages of Millinery Goods received and more coming. The Dress Section will susta.in its reputation for value. assortment and courteous treatment. The Cuban lnmr[emn__Wlll Act In Conjunc- llon Wlth Hm l'n|lod Intel lon~e|-- her lndepemlonce IVIII In Becognlned Wlthln I Week- I he l`re|ldnI'n Agent In In raver M 5 Vlgoroun Intervention to stop the vulmu WMA Km Wmrr, Fla. Megch H ~Wer with- in a week is the absolute belief of nearly every official at this station. There is not a man here bub who expect: to one active service, and than righb speedily. There is not a man here who openly so expreu.-ea himnelt. HM... Lnllnl l. uh-nnnlu hnrnn nnh Mu `Cuba's Freedom Alone will Sa- tisfv the World. [IHE SOUADRON#|S new THE UNITED STATES FLEET A MU8T FORMIDABLE ONE. !WR WITHIN WEEK.l Our Custom Tailoring Dparf -mom has been a score of success- ful sales, but this is the greatest of them all. mwmmam. Only by speing and handling these goods can you judge oi the real value. `We ask you. there- fotc. to call and examine lhIS1`e- mnrkable purchase. We have just completed an enormous purchase 0! Fine Im- ported WORSTED TROUSER- INGS. which we will sell for * Hie Iime ti) Buy MEN'S PANIS is Now. H4/mr & cob -- ,,...,... ...-.... -... . ..... ' Nmw Yuma. Much N.~-The Londoncor- rec-pondonu of the Herald pan: The general topic of gouip is to the olTech ulmt, quoon Victoria in ming her personal inlluoncon to keep peace botwocn Fnntonnd England and Spain and Unltod Smut." nlgnmlon Jnllod At Iomlnook. '(mI\s'I`u"I\, ()nh.. March 14 -~A mm nnmod Barney House and I woman named Edit.hUmnble worelodgod in the county {ill on Rtturdny. They wore nested ab awtrvy on the charge ol bignmy. taken beforo l`. M. Mclxrlmto. (ictorville, plum- ed guilty and were aonb to jail to await: their trial. House in about: twenty-ve And the wumanonl y about twenty-ono. Roma PhnIoluu`1kl"u|en Away. lxmmx. March H. Sir Riohurd Qunin. hm... phynicinn oxtbnordimry to her mn- josby, nraaident 6! the gonornl medical cmmcl . and itor of tho Die?-iomry of Medicine, in I d. He was born 00%. Ruth. INIB, was A fellow of uovornl leurnod ancie- tieo. and the author of numerous modictl ectmic works. Wall paper Mlo. Nanny spring goods. Very Ion-oat pricoo. R. Uglow V: (`o. -T mo boirio-A cl 1*olaiiu`)o{_na} 'l\.I...-I ..-..oI.... In. .... ..:\..Iu|...a Vl`..|.In|_ A II Jw tvvvw IC mwvuu :1: I717` -7IUi 'I`t\kI'_l.uxMlw Hmnm-Quln|m' Tlulnlvl-. All clrungglutu D`l\Ill\I nu` lllUl|l`)' M II. lhlln I0 cum `Xe--. .. Duel In Ilml. HAI.n.\\, N.S.. Much N `Charles M. Almon. rogiatrnr of shipping horo, was hand dad in bod Sunday morning. The medical examiner gun a oortiliuste of death from hurt dinomo. Thu deceased was forty year: of age. nnd a non of com- bor Almou. The gnvorumunh ollioo which he held is worth $l,h`Uu, but. it: bu been re- ported Intel than the government: |lW0l\d- ed to uboliu in and pupornnnunto Mr. Al- mnn. l.oo|on_ln[ The Ilondl. l)s1-uurr. Mich.. March ii This in 3 regular Iioid day in the divorce court; within own hours judge Aldrich freed no Ion than seven diannbiaod wives from the bond: of mntrimun . Two of M10 broken mm-Iago: were Canadian. Rubia. from Robert. F. Mohonnid. married nino your: ngo no Bnnbford. 0nb.: wllo ohnrgod non- auppom one son: urn: her living to drum- mnkin . Adela A . from William H. Mu-r, morrio in IHILI; husband chtrgod with owning and oporahing n qunrnlaomo dia- pooiiion. duorbion sud non-eupporb. (`nun Johnston Lennon liiunllton For The Pasteur lnntlluto H4\\l|l.Tlli\', March 14 -"On the advice of n number of Toronto phyeiclmui, Uyrua Jolmamn. A lenner. who reeidea near North Seneca. a few miles eoulih ol this city . has gone to New York for crania- meut in blie l'Anteur lnnbitute, in being thought: that: he wee bitten by a net. which was eullering from lwdropliobivs. The trip and treatment will comb Mr. John-=on over Sblllt, but he will be well satisfied if he rolurml home lIVO. A short; time ago a dog owned by Mr. Johnaon ech- ed siren ely. on if mild. but bemre ib wee shot ll. bib 0! cab emlecow. The can an- tacked Mmlohneon nnd bib and clawed one of hip legs. The cow died in A few days alter bein bitten. and this groetl alarm- ed Mr. .lo ineon. who had previous y. how- ovnr. killed both dog and on. His friends urged him to go to Toronto and consult i-peoielintn, and he did so. They oxpreund the opinion theta the dog and car. were mad. and ordered him to go to New York all once. and he did no. He will be away for several weeks. and his many lrlenda hope he will be nieces-lully treated. He in About: thirty years ol age end unmarried. DI GIIl.l'l0ll 0! UHLITIO. uutoms oiiloiuln complain that tho cheap railway inru are causing I van. unount of smuggling in the nmnll western towns and onion. A prominent oiiioiul aid this morn- ing he believed than not more than five per cent. of the goods brou ht in from United Btntoa cibiu by cnlum purchuon paid duty, though an enormous quantity was now being bought). The (null: are committed mainly by women Ami the oili- oinla aayit. in simply impossible to much them to puohnn extent as would ho none- aary to prevent their bringing goods into the country. Nllvllhlnn here will onon unueunllv Our mantle maker is home again after an ex- tended visit to the various fashion centres. New ideas, th very newest. will nd expression in our coming display ot'NewJackets and Capes. A t..lI (`bun In` .......I........ me coumry. Navigation here will open unusually early this year. The ateamer Lakeside is expected to arrive lrom Sh. (`alhulnes to marrow. twelve days earlier than lash year. The warm weatlnon ol the last: few days has eoltened the ice on the upper lalloe too. and navigation there will nlarh eouner than ueual. 16 is expected that by April lab navigation will be in full swing. Cibthlers Tana Fnrnlshetsi ununmntna. the loo In All `the Lulu II Ilnnllnl Up- Iluoh Imuggllng. Tonomm. Ont. Much l4.- l`h|rty of the Polcon Iron work: man lulu blah morn- ing for the couch in char 0 ol nuporlntond- eno Rndwny to put: togot. or the hon for the Shlohon river which was unb forward Int; wook. TL` 11 I) D -l|l A. nu.`-mam nan;-I nnh A IIN7 WOII. T1100 l`.R. will tomorrow and out I train of fifteen colonlnt can tilled with not- tlon for Manitoba taken from floorghn Bury district: of Ontario. V...A.....- ..m..x..I- .........l.I.. nut 51.. .8...-s WILL BE EARL; NAVIGATION. 8lTTEN` 39 A MAO CAT. Queen Suolng For Ponce ' \',..... II_.__I. II 'I"L_'_.. FFAIR. wautnn: I-`nrmm-` mnum-umor Imlunlrmun |u`num~ umlr -wlurnllumtu I\-hum all n mom)! uuul-I lw um lmlm-vnwnl. I Nmlul nl-in at n n~w |x\lNI`1l\[ nu-Ir mu hnmu-ca. 1`. Il. .~`u'l"l`, 'I\rmmu _ s Home Again. )l?||l`l.l`2 "IV! HIKINU Tllllll |"lTl(Nl'I`UR|`3 In IN`!-UIII In In" Iuluzluwl hhlalvr all MILIA` :4 u.I-:.-4 R-um.-4. Ilmvk Hlnml. "`-'l'I.\'|~`.ll \l. Hl~2l(\' \N'l` .\'H nr lmnlnu. \p|-l_\- In .\lu.~. |`.'HIIurIlu-.*ilI`m-L \lll.I.l.\ I-ZR!-l. ;\.~~|.~rr.\.~z'rn .\.\'n Al`l'ltItN- . llvw. .\|\p|_v |N`I'?0Ill|H_)` tn .\lInM .\l11`\'HI(- lull. ul llm\l_\' .\ M. _&o r\`f-:'|u~A 'm I-`Hl.l.(I\\' `rm: vuuwm Hun unrml ||`N||l`l4 mIm|\u`lnl'b)' MlI.l.n. luwk mm-I. .3..- IIURN. B um--In Bodford. on March 75!). wilt of Jnmoo Burr. of 1 non. Wu.-mN-In Noponoo. March 9bh. wllo of James A. Wilson. 0! 5 Ion. FrI.I.nn--Ah Tmnworhh. on Feb. 21. wilt of W. A Fuller. of I son (will born). Cmnmmuuc--In Woarporh. on Much Mb. Info of Rev. J. W. Commodore. 01 5 daughter. BI'|u.Ic\'~-[n Kin noon. on March noon. the wife of the no Frsnk Port Burloy. forum-I oi ms Junta numb. Toronto. of I dong tar. Ill nu. Miu.\ ll.l.I. In Kingston. on Monday. March Huh. Ian.-4, Elinboth. fourth daughter of the Into I`. Molvillu. Funeral notice labor. K\Iun'r ---In Kingston on March Nth. inns. Juno Rumn. beiovod wllo oi [mo Kniuhh mod 74 yearn. Funeral on Wednesday ah 2:30 p.m.. from hm` lm iuidonoe I01 Victoria mm. Friends and ncquninbmou no rupee- miuiiy invited to stand. Hhnnnmnm nnnnim nlnnnn nnnv I _'-:77:-1.:-2 ~m um` n.n. | Iun- ut .\||I.IJ4`H4I.I-ZHIlu1|MH,Hh|l`|( HI. IIARRIID. Amunuum.I-`m-;1'rx~-~Ah Hurley. March 0th, Morley Anderson. Prfnco Edward county. to Birdie Luella. ynungon dnughtor of W. R. Frobu. FF. HARRISON EOMPANY 'o'u'ee'n'E ' I `ml:-rtnlu-1' "l`|llPl-MM H111 llumltlntlu-1`, HI. crEverythInVo~N`eV Up--to- Dnto In Dry Goods c n always be found In our storo._ (F`Walt for our Spring Mllllnery opening. I`-|* \J\Il\\JLlOLJ' III` New Goods opening out daily. ISTEAGYIGSTEACY. .v. pr.---u. NEW CAPES AND JACKETS. $2,000 worth of NEW LACES. NEW MOUSSIELAINE BRIL- I IAIIN` A\Vl\ nnnrrrnrxuu V`qVQl3lAl\I]:Sn.lA4A\|Av:y .-.u.. NILW P. I). CORSETS, latest _L_..,. AVI.p ITHE WFUHTTWIWG LVL) VV lVI\JLJQl'4l4I1||VA.4 lll\|L.4' LIANT AND CIHFFONS. NEW SHIRRED CHIFFONS. NEW ART DENIMS AND (`f\IV A I |I.`(" .:..n_j_.....__._ .\l.\ll`Illl \'l`l-|.\ - ,\ -mu wlm mu-lu~r~In \lu.-u II .I \\'nun\~~m 'Tls wormja gaffer.` are among our latest Importation: :- Elegant New BLACK GRENA- muss. Handsome New DRESS GOODS for Suits. _.\{\ndiu .\1-`I-1| .\7- A 1.'muIu'IE.\"I~)|l.\I. NI-:Iv.L \mII. 4\|I|\|_\' M 4m l`rIn-~u-n Hlrtml. unun n I1:-I. II Ir. Incxnlxu l` NnucI'I'.\xm(~--'.|M-`XV! l`r|m-c-an H1. 'l`v-lvplmn-~ HTA. Upon my and Nluhl. nl`.'ll*`.I\'|".I`3|`I`IIl.`4 'I`l'\ I|l'\' IIIHII RAVI lblulmv H-unn l`|m|ru. u-Iulunuunl hm-\|z In `-71-:.\'|~:In u. .~u~:m- \N`l` nr lnmlnu. \m-l\- IN-IHIlI'2Nl'l".. \\' I'|`lI (I |l1|l'N IBM, Mil NM m _\-Mr. Ihvm .\ln_\- Isl. Anl-lramnlk I\'.. mu D l`l` u: u. \/\lIi|r|a. -. fl'NI<`.l(.-\I. lillll-:("I`uI{. mu l*1(lN1?MI-0| H1` . I\'lnurl Nxltwmmll` to w_ m_ nu-mum. .....u I! . .-.u..-. -' xr..u>mu Umwn-ruum AND WMlMl.Iml- . III l'I'|lM'um4 nlrc-wt can-un-r Hydu-nlm|nHL. `--lvplmm- vunnnunlvnllun. Il'Hl`I|\'|-'.l`I|`I`I|(.`< '|`(\ I|l'\' IIIUII |UU'K. hlnlmv H-min l`hu|r~, u-uulmuunl hawk nml -`mm-. M an rvnlu nu-~I\ M .\|II.I.u' HM. n\L-4. Ilnuvk Him-1. Othun snd lb. hwron 00 Vslloylu W` 10 s.m.-l`lno today And on Tua- dnv 2 nnlrl uh ninht. 65TH YEAR. NO. 61. wllly IIIVIIBU EU IFKIIIIII qunnannque pnpern plane copy.) mlvrt Mk :- n-uw Hh` WIATHIII ;;l'O:|I.'LlT|II. 4 P. M. EDITION. IU IolIa'-l IIIU F0'(lI.' day scold It night. ___-_-..._v_. ,v-__ _.__. _ `urn nml I-Znuimlnwrn, '33:! and M1 mu-I. 'l`Imm-n: -\\'nrx-mmun, 00; mwn nluv uml ulum. I-IENRY BRAM E. 11-... s. s. uoImm'*r.` IxIIII.`av|\..II man In]! WANTBI; I'l. 'l'|' I|pl`l| 1| ARE ALL 113. -JAS. mm). up DIED. ` lil-.\'|".Ri\|I. HNI\l\`.}.\'1`. ul an H . . by! 2`.{"m"u..`....l` m.~' ?a. Im- |'!umu-n: --\\'nrn.'rI muy uml uluht. j HIIINH J. I-`Am. THE AILY BRITESH WHIG. Noun! mr|4n'wI'r1<-9. I 70 Wellington CRTOOL (nut-Ion O00. icoAL rrnnr .suITs. you In January. Alfred Nooy.,a farmer Iivma north of ` Cumen.M'h'n., commitmd nuicudo by hump. ' `mg. 110 Van hand by hi: childmn on Sunday cftornoon. and when cub down lilo wan found to be cxtincb... No caullo in eignod for the nah act. ' __.. -K_. Il NI DIHIIK-Of OI IKKICIIIUTI Ill plx 0! Hon. John . Tho oloouon 0 Mr. Manor in North To- ronto will In pron-tad. " \ m . \. `B10 mcount. in Ottawa given Mr. 0`Koofo . o Imjomy or Iivo so far and m In oniblo . that tho Iibonln will hold both 0! t 0 can he the city. Th. Sn, Thoma Jonrnnl nrinnnlv din. B31 l'lI|'l'I'|i VIII XVI IIITIIIQI II 9;. for Qpo \'inoun\. N.Y.. until lur- lhu Inning I IIU IIIIIIYIII I\|I'I`|IIIlll. Tm.u.\ro. March |l.-'l`hu nmunh in Wubumn loaves Mr. Heck. consens- tivo. with I majority of one and one bal- loh in diuputo. Judgment will lngivon cc- mg`. L` -4.`...-. in Ogmn sing. \I- f\'I!..l.. lor mo cncy. The St. Thomas Jourml roriounly din- cuuon tho cppoiuunonu of Mr. Mncmoh, Ibo libonl number lot Wont Elgin. to the -snaibjnln nl mininnr of nnrmnllnrn III nlnnn I00 IIIIIIII nlimlnr lot u no nlxls to ma pooition M minintnr of agncnltun In plgcc at an. John Drvdl. ' To test the value of advertising from all who cut out this an- nountcment and present it at our store we will accept it as being unnrh 'r\I IP\!`I`\) Gilli? trsnvuu-.~ or monvgr. 4 " ~ 1\b|thQ.I|dO:I`mAni'C`b O-OlOcipn- in T0- ro;-o.oi\`.Hsturdny ox-5 do:-mm Score um- ro_-`ofoot \ thd third ward nnd ex-nldoh mnn Go` Ilock in the sixth ward- Roth g_ont.lomon vmrodinquahodnhortheir gloo- JF61; in JIDMIIY. All-`A LI-`Ada 1 Inrn\nn Iiuunn nu-oh all 1); lploo of The Morning Pspon and II. ` - latou Dupnchu. . A'dervinh force has advanced to within ton miles mouth at tho river Abbot. which -ontu-I ch: Nile no Erglinmgln. Tho Bri- ioh.cumg In about the ammo diabnnco north of thtfivgr. ' Ar. tin ilddnnnnii ` hrn.nlno-`.innu in Ta. llljtlfltl ` Ann xiliary arrived at yo/, scene of tho wreck no 6 p.m. and soon ad the lino clurod. ...__-___:._.___ u Nobody was hurt. Thom woro bwomy pau-engorn on the train, moon of whom were In the couch behind the baggage car. This coach Ir rown on in side and brought up sq mi n large boulder. Sir Frank S > I nd aembnr Lougbeovi were th only 'p.ua_ ngmre in the `rear cm- nnd. ohbuuh bud shaken up, ed.-oapod un'~ injured. " (IUD CVHIIB UK (119 IIUCIUOHU. The engine and the lore truck of the tender did not leave the track. and the baggage on hold to the bios. but tho three pnaoongor coaches were overturned and thrown into,t.he ditch by the ride of tho ` rondbod. These coaches are consnderably dunnged and the track, Non gnd rosdbgal . have been torn up for as diagance of `.300 ylrda. Nnhnrlu urn: Inn-r. Than-n u-nrn rmmnn Thru Conch ll-any amulu-d-I nuu- [urn Bumped llnlnjurod. A Cmmdinn Pacic passenger train 0! four coaches mu derailed three miles east. of Shnrboh Lake on Saturday morning about IIMIS o'clock. A spreading nil was the cause of the nocidonb. 'l`|-... .\.....'_- .....-I Al... I... A_..-L -1 .L- l..\ .\ U know: \\'m~u,n|lunlv lunnhm-_wml I'l`mIlm{ nu I nnlluhlv llnr (`An1`mI. KINGSTON HISTORICAL 1 "III". I(|~'.Hl'|..\|( .\H".|".'l`|.\'li H1 1~ll'l\' will In` lwlnl In HI. Hm: umm|.'l`l'I".N|i.\\ |u\`I-3Nl.\'H.ul N Ihw. I`. I-3. |'nI'|\\'I'|uhl, Iln- In-rl NH.'.`I5I I N|\`|"H~<`l'l'\' .\\'I"..\'l'1 IN .|HhlI' N|I`l`1'l. HUI I` nll nuuln-rn mun |'ll|I*III`I'u ----v v .. -u.u.ys as us uclug worth "f\\"r'1-:x~gv.1=1vE cams in nnvment of all n.m-5...-.. r..-... run`. |'H~4~9`-s-IIIIII .\lu; l(un`r. V --nu l"',:l:|`.`.lu w` l.\T I (`ll-` |L~4un|.' Ih -\'. nu-nln ELECIORS Of VIC IORIA WARD JOHN REYNI-3R Frontenac Loan and Investment Society. IIIIII.` \ \ \'l' \ I \lI`I."l`l\';v;nI."l'lll`uIl \ l)l.` 'I'Il IIIIII IIIIK lrvvu nut Winn. -U--out 'I'o Pout Thonulno IN. City council meet: this ovoning. Band concert. :0 the open houeo thlu waning. ummra lb aha dnlrv echool bull on cook- no Dolly loco noon "to: may Iculou Ila Dunno 'lhA-nnnlunn hi ovomng. Lecture no the dnlry echool bull cools- ing bhia evening at 7:30. Ilnntinn nl nrnnrnn nn hnnrrl nf ndnnntlnn mg nma evening nu A:.)u. Election of brunuo on bond 0! aduontion for Victoria ward, Tuesday. _ l Il'|Ill|`I"'4 \` ml WI'1l9N|`I.` ulnnl. nl [lu- -u~nnvAa\JI4|VlQ ."""` ' ""'L in paymcntof all purchases from one dollal . Ind upwud. . - - _ - _`_ _ I"! T! I Ii I-ll .|'Il `TI FIKH. |.u<||w Hllll |h'IIlh'In'n: mu!` \-nu-9. um! Illliwwu-v i:~|nmI'l nulvn {ICHI ||l..\'l `E. wllh mmlc-I *<)Hl l|l`L.\'l'l'I. with Iumlc-I .\'l| known n >1-1l.N|lllHll' ht` Ihm-_wml un nlmnu llu FOR SALE OR I.EA$E. "c.P RATRAIN `ISERAIL-:_5._ -V'i'CT'5l_2-lTWXR D. "uomzn 01-` El)UCATl()N_ PITH OF-THE NEWS. The mum ltlocuoon. LOCAL MEMORAN DA. (E0.MlLLS&C0.. l`|I('|\\'I'1`|l lIu- Hullmun ('ull|` I ulul Ilw .\luIl Ilxulw. wlll llw wuh-r nnul mi l\ lnu .' nmlmmcturlmz |\l|I`]iUHl`H. TO-LE`; '0 3| pupa I` Rmnnu H'|II lll HI. I I-.\`I-INl.\'H,` lwrluhl. Ihu \n Imm-rvnll Yullrs l`1`H[w I I '.'U |L\H|{ll-I H l`Hl'Il-I I unlt~Iu-m;ul~m\'.\(`.\ I\"l sluluun l.nl. Kim: Hlruvt Hu-Hulhhun1'-uuumy'~ \lu|l lhnlxu wllh mun] N. HHHI ||'H'I\ |l nI'll|I`I|I`l`~. Hnnl Inhclw In-I. `\p|-ly In Hlvu-.r. nulnn Hlrm-I. u v'uu'u lmu. '|'ll||.\|.\H IHIII-`iv .\lnmu Il'F|u'I IIIIIv`\ . J P. ORAM. utiigg Sp_riI}_g Hats, SOCIETY. Inn in u. "ll'IHll.\R|".- \ `h Hllil-u IIIIDII IYIIIK IBIIIO0 II Inlfn TX] blovrthonhznncvidoutl bytho Moot dnuninln ugiluhhgwtwk. urn-nu : u use nu unvunguvu. . Orrm \. Much H. ~-Thutatomont pub- ! linhod tothooocb that Mr. Brunuu. M |'.. bu ruignod. in foundmonlqon. Mr. Bru- ` new dcniou the story and up that I jacu- lu rulnuk made by him regarding his in- tention to mien Ina umnpncontod:-. no [no no-om not his noigmtion to the CM- or and up he will not do to. He points out that sccol/iug to the Limo-honond Mugs. writlon mignntiona no and only during pu-Iiunooury neon. Whoa the amnion in on I mopnbor who dooinn to don vu-bully mnonnoun his raiannion from M: plsooinshohonnof coqnooo.` Hg ; ' i don correspondent eeye: "It is importniit to point out again the uiiobstruotive but ust augmentation of the Britiili navel loroein the far out und at other pointii which is proceeding as rapidly as men ceii tho Iloet. The one mused most eur- speoch in he found to equip nouiicelnenl. which prise during Mr. l:oechon s the house of commons Thursday night lint was thet the channel iquedroii, new ore powerful then ever. would not be Ii rod tochohiiel defence. The shores of Hunt Britein in war time would be en- trusted to the reserve ships now kept in in eominiseion. Those reserve ships were placed in commission It the begin- ning of the year. end behind them are neerly I scomfof other Iliips, most- ly old. bit stllh ueelul battleships, pnrtly'in coinmieeion and rep: mat the eees in an incredibly short time. The ability to iitiliz-3 the channel squnil- i roii or, I pert ol it away from home odds iuimensel to British power in Europe end Mr. (lose en's announcement is likely Io; ounce gree tion in France. Ru-eie end (3 rmen . hen the reeponeihle ox-| parts in h countriee hove hed time to I i digest it." ICED. , ` Niiw \'uiu:. .\liircli ll.-The Sun`e, L'in- I I I bio of tnlil ' Illlll IIIIC WKIIUII IIAIIRIIIILI ll BUUp\"i|ll,{. The fact that the new Chinese loan in an Anglo-Herman loan suggests another card winch Frngland may play, namely the mid ol joint action with Harmony in de- ionco ol equal commercial opportunities for all in the far east. The reports of da- pan'a resolution to cling to Wei llai Wei suggests yet another card, namely that of joint action with Japan. indeed interim. tional diplomacy has a good deal yet to do before it can be said, as the Times has said again and again this week, that England`.- poliuy of an open China has failed. And should diplomacy fail to secure an open Uhina lingland will light for it `I A week ago that question would have been answer ed in the negative England. it was then said by those who knew the mind of the aabinot. would light to protect the strun- gulation of the British colonies in \V0-sh Africa. but would not dare to open up the terrible pros at of war in the far east But the deve opment of events this week has made this negative answer by no means certain. There is a strong. possibly over-powering. section of the cabinet who hold that the future of England and the British empire is so bound up with this question of freedom of trade in the unde- veloped regions oi the world thata stand must, for very life's sake. be made some time and never was a better time than now. There is on the other hand, lord Salisbury s strong desire for Anglo Rus- sian approaehment and it is reasonable to hope now that the negotiations have been transferred to St. Petersbury. and new that l'Iug.land is making such a determined national stand that diplomacy will work out an equitable compromise between the two powers in whose hands the future of Asia really route. The British govern- ment is ready to cooperate to secure for Russia an ice~free outlet in the north l'acilic. and is prepared also to see her as- some a rea.-onable predominance in cer- tain sections of north China, but is not prepared to be ruled out of lair op- upon-tunities of trade in north China or to see British capital. now await- ing investment in theeoal and iron (iBp0!l_'_i! "oi the Shansl province. frightened away by Russian exclusiveness. This being Eng- land's mood it is easy to imagine the gratication with which the publir reads suvh stories as those published yesterday from New York of a growing American feelln in favor of an Anglo-American rap. roac ment on lines of common re-istance to all attempted closing of neutral mar- kets. ` KY-.. \'.....\ \l .....I. II TL- L`.....!- I -.. IIINIII W IIOIIIO OI M5 ' ( Bu-flu-I `gslnod no can-moo 97:0 tho 2:-And Trnnl nhthn an lu`.ln-g Than! UUHJU. ` The generally accepted idea in the high- est circles here in that Russia. finding the Times correspondent at l'ekin in conden- tmi relations with 3 high Chinese oilicinl member of the Toung Li Yumen, Insumged to get hold of this nrlicinl and through him has atulied the guilolean correspondent with whatever` suited Russia`: game, which ` game at this moment is to irighten linghuul nut of north China. Bub England does netmeau to be frightened out of north China ii` she can help it. To-dny'u papers record strong proteatu of Sir (Vlnude Mc- linuuld ugrmnnt the lease of Port; Arthur to Russia. end the transfer of the whole Russia Chinese negotiations from |'ekin to St. Peterrburg is evidence of the deter- mined line which Enginnj in adopting. The hunt Hmh Hm nnw Hhinnnn Innn in nu Joint Aotlon With um-many and Wlth Jvspisn-'l'he lml of the British Unbl- nst mu Uudergono is Clnsngo-A Stand. For Very l.ll'e's lake. Must be sumo Some Time and That Time Is Nuw. Nls.'\\' Yul-in, M.ll".`il I4 -"The strained tension with which a crowded house of com. mons listonod to the few fragments oi in- lormution which fell irom undenseoretsry L`urmn's lips on Thursday evening. is in dioative of the anxiety with which the whole British people are wntohing tho stealthy progress of the Anglo- Ruseisn duel .in the far east," says the London correspondent to the lvening lama. Thanks ohielly to the repeated ex cnrsions and nlarms ol the Times news~ paper they have been worked up, this week. into a state of active anxiety most embar- rnssing to the government. which finds Russia and China handful enough without having to combat unnecessary alarmist: at home." 'I`t...............|l.. ......,...s...I LI..- :.. AL- l..'..|. lwILLENgy1un FIEHII OOOOOOOOONOO Coal To open up China For thc' World? lexcnmc HIIME FEELINILI BRITAIN WILL HAVE TWO CARDS TO PLAY. Don! TE; In inland. u . "gunk I.l , 'l`I.-.A.a-.... KINGSTON. ONTARI01. MONDAY, MARC}: 14, 1393. I n I I PI-nroulolullnm Ilium: lorotor In lu- ' IIIIMI. ' 'l`~~R~-vro. .\lnrch /N.I`ruidom. M|r- tin and aocromrr Bhhon. of tho aub-com- . miolao 0! mo U.H.A.. on Saturday hoard one can of pmlonoionnlicm against Formo- lor. the \\'ntu_`Io0 plant. and dus- -ultlicd him. Al I recall of Forru-tor`: dipquniicslion. \VtUOf|00. by opontion 0! the O H.A. rnln. [loan in munbonhip und lattmxol booomon inter modisttcbanpionn. It ran upon-tad that Waterloo inundo to pnht I chu-go nf prohnnlomlim again on of tho Liotovol players. Duran -conrmation ol the upon I`-Onld In obtdnod. An oormato of the prohcblo vote in the ; I-onnbe the \ ukon bill placoa tho mm i jorilv against: the manure st. sixteen. | IOIIIQ I"Ol|WI)`- l WIJTIGD. - I ` ` ` Mom-a. McKonr.';nd' Mann hue onar. "ad to exchnmze chm ! propooodlund nubaidy in the Yukon fot u very modouho cuh An. v-mnnce tnwnqie building the l'.|tic|oon- Toalio railway. Annnlainuxln A` Hm nrnhnhln vnln in Man sunny . .`\n lmlumlu I! now going on. John Romot, I fnrmer ab Tnylon-villa. in i the county of Ruuoll. near Ottawa. nan thrown from hi: rig by the home running away and was lonud lyipg dgnd by up wnyido. ' '. Manor: \lnKnny'n and` Mann In-n o.n'...n, I A Good Lecture. Here are nfuvimporhnh points nboub our coal :~ In I. -. .......l -. ..... .....I nus .....- -..-.. Uemnged in his mind from the efleota of A serious illneoe young Leopold Lnportmtbo only son of Samuel |.hpo|`l.O. jowoiler. -Hi) Suuox street. euicicled by shooting him- self through the hood. About two month: ago young Lnporlo contracted a heavy cold. which devolopotl into A serious cone of grippe sud terminated in 8 dernngomonh of the mind. For six weeln his comlitioii was procnrlnua and the mind so unbalanc- ed that in was uoceeury to maintain a clone watch on tho young mun : move` menu. 0! late. howovor. the tiont hm! beenver much better. and I 0 parent; Lhouqhc 9 had completely recovered his unity. An inquest. in now going on. John Rumat. A former Ah Tun-Inn-villa. in . p\.|llllUllUy ll UIIII DU IIIVB HUGH DUO l`|\\l!0. III II UIMYIIIUH FUIIUUIWU VUl'y IIIOTDI". George Heal. thirty years of age. who boarded on Hoorge ncreob. committed nui- , nide this morning by mutating his throat with a rumor. Hm fachtr lives near Snncia junction. on the Parry Sound railwny. liaa; pondancy in Mid to hnve been the muse. ' lhu-murad in his mind frnm Hm nnntn nf impo-eu upon 3- ruuericu mnow. of that. village. who was convicted luau llocom-bor in H-xlorich for shooting his brother and nentenced to five years in Kin awn poiiituiihiary. The petition and all ooumenury evidence wore resented by William Proudfoot, 13.7., iioderich. who received every encourngement from iheminiater of justicejnd was uauroil blunt: the matter would be dul considered and A decision rendered xery n orhly. Hnnrmi Hml. thinv van-A nf mm. wlm (90 500110 i'.',UUU.UU|I. Han. David Mills, minister of jusbice. has received A very largely nignod pemlon from the roeidonhe of Hayeld and vicinity uking for the ootnmutabion or an leash the shortening of sentence impo-ed upon Frudorick Elliocb. nf that rillnun. whn urn: nnnvinl-nrl Innn lllllll Wlllllll. After the lire hnri been oxl,ingni.nlied nnlli I cionbly tlmt. a l|0i\l`Ch of the plume was pm. nible, the police uml liremen en'crcd the ` building nnd the work of ncnrnliing for vie him: was begun. Scvcral bodies were found near the windows on the we upper llmra whom they hurl been ntrickcn down in uh- teinpbimg to make their way to the tire cncnpcs. Ho nmny boiliee wero found in; him early ntngoof the search that. in win on ' tiimtcil thou over ihy persona much have been killenl. llowevur. the ollicara Tortu- nnmly ox-or oatnnated the loss of life and eleven bodies in All were found. All of them were nulxod and most. of then: were burned and clmrrcd beyond ' recognition. [0 is thought: by the police that only one of thene bodic- will ho evenumlly identied. This one. deal naked as No ll), wmlound in A room on L o fth llocr. lo the some room there wen u satchel and ibis thought: that: its content: mny load to the identification of the body. Mumger Sardiaon. of the Christian Heuld. who has direct: charge of the mluion and who lodging house. culled at the Eldridge otroela cl'.nl.icn labor and bold lhcolllcer in chnrge tzhnh he would bury the dead The loan on the building by fire is ubnnuted at 37.000 'fho- con- tents are damaged to the extent: of 85,- 000. The lose is entirely covered by incur- llll. Frederick Eliiown douu-nave May no Oom- mutul-Novn Motion`: Ulnlm 0T'I`A\\'.\, March l~l.~-Ib in paid that the claim the province of Prince Edward Ieland has uminei. the dominion amounts to nboub 3`. _i)00.Ul)0. U. l\...;/I um- ....:..t.s-- -3 :...n:..- LUUII" Wlly l||l'UU}.'lI LHU IJXHIUIIIR FIUUKQ to the metal lire escapes in front of tho building. The mnjur- ity ofthom only saved portimm of then- 'clothing. while 9o\'tr.\l of them were naked. l`Imr-o who made their way to tho street: by the tire 8-Cnpea were burned by tho ex. coanive heat. of mo iron luddon-. which in nmny places had become red hub from tho Ilumes within. A I... .l.._ n:__ L...) L...... -..|.'..._...'.|._J _._n: Lunowt Novlcmxvpuous. HUGH Dy PIIEFUTE-U UH DIIU HUFDDD. this Ilaumn nay to the top 0! the building and were bur:-ting through she roof. When the Lulurm was given and the inmates nruuaed 3 wild scene 0! excitement unwed. Mmy of the lodgers became panic ntriokon. They rushed into the hallways and fell over each other In their olhrta to roach the street. Those on the lower thorn got rtn Mm ntrnnt. nnfolv hv Hm nmirwm.--, I LHU ULIUGU. LHUEU Ull hllll IUWBT H )0rF Uh to cbe atroob safely by the nbairwayn, while those on tho uppar floor grnped Llwir way through the blindnmz pmoke | In thn mnlnl Hrn nunumn in OI! OOII 1 *` Io in an ood I! my coal chum was over dug out o tho round. There in hub in out-y lump. 0 Ioroon in with the ub- moat. care. we give full woightz. And we do- Iivor Ha proxnptlf. Our omployaoo are next. careful and pol to.

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