vv-3 us-cw Bclltwlllo 1 mlario. V ` . Jana Bavauhei. to tho city CIGAR Null]. HI`.n((I, ia r wont. ' nrrvwt. 1: `big. palm-e. and . be . Iran) the .'Mn h: |nds ul Ln! !`nm to g. onzu, un "h"-0 u hr!" h- H Wuhan: um niao, AB."uM. budge}; i-mot uni. uoorgt I: uditan, Goon-gotsnin, Hoary Hnghu. j v_vuIu uuvy uucwu Inr me your 159?! : ` Adult |odgo- Chief advimr. W. 8. Wanna; vico odvfaor. HUM] Hugbolzlr; chnplnin. J. C Swain. tr: trounror, Charles Selby. Ii ; ooctoury. W. H. Crluo. ar.; rth yuido, Sumac. Svnln; noun] znvdo, G. A. Sunsbur : thitd guide. J. F. Luon: outer gun . Smlul Button: mvgooo, Dr. J. H. Bill; Anditotl. J.C. Sumo, ar.; Hurry Hughoo. Ir: Grnnhou, Jonathan Tnylor, Ir; George Bonny, I`, E inin. Jovonile lodxo-Pruidonb. R. W. Millard; vico-ptonidont. Bnuuol Taylor; ncroury. William Tcylor: lira guido, W. A. Hughu: -coed `with. W. R. third A. M. Soddgyd; zunl. Um:-n. Ends: ...I:._. lrxp [U npuln. .lur1gz- Yillullm, n ('uhnn, who in both able and honont, then entertain rd charges against Uresmon on one 0! man) onus. His notion rendered hlm Iinhlv tn (M-n. Arnlns, whom anxiety to plnvv upon Cant. Qlgabee the re- -pnnsihility for thr Mnlm-,'a destruc- tion llIl`.(II' him --nuplr~uor.< Inst. win lrr. Arulns im4-rh-rt-I to saw Ht-es nu--. us-HIM: Blunt-0'1: Mr, and per- ~uuulmI the lath-r to arm-r Villnlhn tn .s4-nd nil Ilnnnrtnnl Imrwrn I-nlnflnn On lIHl'll'MN [U rIIU'lII|I| lllil punmnmenly. The Uuhnns, who were convinced oi his criminality in connection with the riontruotlon oi the Maine, romain- ed z-client, hoping to secure his pun- inhnwni niter American occupation Ihnri been roalitori. In the mMnl.imr- Hho war was [ought and the protocol nignmi. iiromncm then became ner won: and began prepamtions lot A trip to Spnin. .|ur1:z(' Yillallm. i'nhnn whn a. Vlllllh Would Have Ucllvorod the Arch- urdoror to tho Ame:-Ionno. But Illnnoo and Arolu Into: lend to Ian lIIn-- Nurua In Dubs Uomplnfn of 'I'ho|r fronunnnt and that of tho Ilol. Hmnnn, Jun. '1.~lnu~,r-rating r('\`l'ln~ lluns vnnru-rnlng the ight 0! Zach- [Ins Hr(`HllI(*.|-`_ who in charged with rmuplh-lty In doutrnytnsz the Maine, hu\'- hmnn nmllv. Ul(`8llI(`H was 3 mag- istrate In A prvllmlnnry court, hu- ing ht-on appointed by VH-yler, one 0! who.~.r- (`l`(`llll`L`.`-l he was. Ills poul Hun Wat-I mo 0! vnnnlderahlt-, re:-cponut hility und no unlnry yr-I. Hrc-mu-u wan one of thn nmnt Invlnh unnnrlnrn M nun, unn nu Ilnlruy yl. l`H'(`Rlll('H WAN one of the nuns! Invlah ponders 0! money in Havana. ms manner nl r-undut-ting hiu court had no long been a Mmndal that It ceased to attract special attention. His Inuence wan r.-Au grunt that It was known to be maolo.-an to nttvmpt his punlnhmentf. (`uhnns_ wore nnnvlnrnd nv BLANCO AIDED HIS FLIGHT. BRESMEB, WHO BLEW UP THE MAINE, ESCAPED. If you want a $20 W ltish Heize llvercnalf Up-to-Date Tailor, Isl PRINCESS STREET. am 7w ;;7;.., M Iuy pu. Anny ununu-puunln n [on-0. 'l'IIoo|d mania lty-ve nunnnd Ihntirl ninnh-g In in `OI ! Gun Oinrgo. hnln-in `M I door at !{odIin'u. I CCU. TXOIII BIIIII Ill`,-IIVO and Ihogirl oinotun. It in willnnl aoonluuim. ....- V.-... a.` gun .-an. Sir John Boun'uob.c|ork of BM commons. in naually very much in ovidouco on non- auihutional poinns. He has road up the law an ii affects the govornmonh ol various countries, and is very has in oaring hi: opinion? upon any issue than urine in Canada and affects no comma ?on ,.. . . ... v...._..- ....... -..-...- -- ~\n.`---w So he is reported to have aid that Sir Wullrid Laurier'e plan ol rabrmiog the eenateie crude and unequal to the emer- genciee ol obs hour. H: hu he of eomethibg better. the Australian pl .1 which, when a deadlock occurs between she upper and bhe lower houeca, both are dieeolyed and we legislation that produced the crlelu le eubmibhed to a new houee and beeotneelaw if in ie ru=taioed by three- lthe of all the memhen who vote. What: hecomeeol bhe eenete when in in dieeolved he does not qy. It ie not. appuenaly, re- elecPod.o It lljoel alleved 00 cool oil . to waheh the campaign in which the com- moner: are ugaged, to he guided by the drifotlpulblic epiniou end eland firm or reoode Iron hhepoeition it hae taken. n;_ l-L_ aL-- .3... _.I_:_- .- _. a ., - ...._ _. ,,......... .. .... .-..... Sir John than vzinu advice in rognrd to Canada. The dissolution of the single chunbot, tho catnlnooo, would. be thinu, nnuvot the purpono of referring tho can -1 L. .l..4II..b 5. AL- .......I- 1. _-._|.I -uwwv- --v r- rviv vu -nu-u--nu` -no I.---u olthodondloo; Iotho pooplo. In would get an oxpnuion from the olccton. but it would not the dicully botwhn Nile -_- -----. -v---. -- --~.u-r....... Austria in nob ougor no break the Illi- nnco inbo which the entered. an the rug- goaoioo oluormmy, in 1879. And Get- mnny will notfbo eager to drop iL-unbi| Iolnolhing heater in in aighb. .. _.....v.. ....vu.uv wry-ucmvv. The remuk is credited to Bismarck ohm (iarmsny should secure a substitute !orAustriu in the triple Alliance; in other words Germany shculd secure as an ally s rmtian than is strong and compact) and of undoubted service. Bub Germany is not any too compact: no the present: moment. The German instinct) i predominates tho conlederntion, hm there is an element) oi diuetislscbion. even of distiusb, sh work, sud in is muni- lesting itself through the socialism oi the birnee. The only difference between (iermsny and Austria lies in the army and the place and function of each. The former is e notion of s0ldiore,ruled over by I soldier, and everything is kepb in sntjection to in The German soldier is the privileged chsr sober, yeb possessing bub one idea. that of obedience to the powers-than be. The Austrian soldier is I bio of I politician. and bhe politicisn is never happy unless he is egihnting and objecting. The Austrian soldier wanbs so do I Iicole thinking on his own Account. This, according bo bhe Bis- mercklsn theory, is rank heresy. In is so the hotbom oi the unrest. abet, sure and certain, leads ho disruption. A..-L-.'- .`- ....A ._..-- L- L_-_|_ .L_ _n: ..... _-....-. \.- Ann-.:l1UuI nun nuuu-nu. The triple Mliance, to which reference has been made, `the compact: between Austria, Germany and Ionly, is undoubted ly of benefit: he Auaoris. In in of benefit to all the power: than are privy to in. It in in me interest: of peace. the l'6COl')Cil|DR of diff.-rencea chub affecb these powers. and the concentrating of diplomacy upon the issues that demand attention. The old alliance. with which Russia was connected bhrough Nicbolu, saved Ausbria when the Hungarian: were too aggressive. The new nllinnco any save it) should we Cola or Slave become oppressive. 'I"I.... --.,.-_|_ 1- ,_-,|:.-; ., n- .-J \'I ._...__a-.., Us-vvv _..`.. .v..B.v..u. Francis Joseph came to bhe throne dur- ing 3 revoluhion, And as I resulb 0! lb, and he has since rulod with mlorshle nuc- lcess. Bubib has not been ull peace and harmony during his reign. The Megynrs created the revolt: which nearly made Hun ' guy independentz, which occasioned seri lous dilforences bonween in and the sur- rounding sbanes. The Mngyars were sup pressed and lelo wibhoub Imhition alter! the Kr):-suth outbreak. bub bhe Cek move` menu is growing in strength and mu 0 sooner or labor be dealt: with. "The Celu are by no means satised with their polibicnl status," says Judson. "bub insist; on the autonomy ol the encienla kingdom of Bohemin, As a logical result from the precedent: eel: in the case. of Huugsry. The main dilliculty lies in the cominingling of the races. The (Jets and Germans will no : h.rmoni1.e. Eventually there will be A collision, and in may add to the disbressee ol the emperor in his declining da`s, though while he lives the house cf Hapshurg will remain. TI... o..;-.l.. ..n:_...... .. _L:.L __:____,, I vvn V. ..v.....-.... The corraapondenoo attributed tio Bin march. and indicaoing a possible diaaolu- bion or the Austrian empire, is not: ab all surprising. Austria has been a bot bed of dircantonb lnr many years. in could nob be otherwise when its population in com- posed, ac one Austrian pubs in. 0! "a med- ley ol languages, races and religions." I..--..L .. l.`-....-.'- ._.__ a. `L. .L_-A_ .1 WEEKLY BRITIHH WHIG, 12 pages. pub- Hnhed every Tuuruday morning at $11: year. Attached In me 0! the Deal Job Printing omoeu In Canada; rnpld_ ulylluh And cheap wurk;ulnel1upmvedpmawu. I Fun: I H Durant Pnnnrh-In- J. H.8UIHEHlAN|]&HHO. | [THE DAILY WHIG. DAILY HRITIHH WHIU published e 1-h evening A! .'Jb-8l0 I-(mg Hlreet, II. {I5 r yum-, `delivered In me city; 36 by mail, ! pudtu . udwuma. THE WHIG---65th ` ulwuma. WEEKLY BRITXHH WHIG. Inhed $11: year. CONDITION or AUSI"R.IA.r REFORM IN THE AIR. lupluvvu ynvnuun` EDW. .1. ll. Pnmz, Pmprlooor. Appol-Ind uhnlrnnn R Bnidon Inn been appointed chairman of the Porulnouth public I-cbool board. The cluuu will In rondjuc-ted. and certain noodad improvements Iull be added to the ' ochool house. There is n bulnneo in the trounry M the crgdiu of the crodih ol the ` bond of 8511.21. ' , v The llapplent Man In tho Worll. The more nut-Iona I make the noquulntr lnce of tho more deeply mnrmad I get In thle mnvlct-ion that the Fr:-ncbmnn, with all hi: faults and shortcomings. In the hnpplvst. man In the world. Of course may wealthy classes have everywhere found tho_wa_v of enjoying life more or lam, hm to the obaerver of national charactariatlcl ho:-to classes are unlntenntlng. Good 50- c ~ty is good society everywhere. For n dy give me the masses of the people, or d it. In among the masses in France that, After all. I nd the greatest amount of hopplhesg The Frenchman la a cheerful philosopher. He knows best. of I how to llvo and enjoy lilo Moderate in all his habits, he part.-nkes 0! all the good things that unturo has placed an hm dlapoaal without. ever making n fool of himself.-- Inx U'llell ln North Anwrimn Revlow. IVIIWII Bllhllllx UUVVII HUIHI II !L(K`p DIIII IUIIK " - lino, the weight of the rldnr being mid- ..2 to that of the animal. It. is little short A a miracle that. the horse conms down min. hm. yet this mimcle is careiuiiy prac- ticnd almnxt, every dny at Tor di Quinto and the sliding down mt. perf0nu(`(l'v by any of the oilicers there without. in: uror huvimz happened that either man or horn was hurt. .. u... ...u...... .. v...."..v-..., _ . . . . . -av) ....... in. But: agriuulburnlly, induabrially, and socially obe ialnnda are of no vnluo. and bhoir government: will, in any case. be costly. A new rebellion in even now in order. Senator Vent. in N10 Norbh AIIJBFICMI Review, inbimaboa bhab the Americana hnve A white elephant: on hand in the Philii pines. They wanbocl something as a result: of the reward of conquest, and obey have -. Ix,. ,,,._.'_,,IL..__II_ .'_.]._-L_.'_lI__ __.I llallan (`nvnlrymon 'ond-rlully Ex- port In Ilnrlng llldlnz. Although the Italians as A nation nro rulhvr lmllfYorumu horsumnn, tlm (`lIVP|ll'_V M the Italian nrmy hm-udurlnu tho lm-I. fuw _VlVt|TP| cnltlvutvd the nrt. of rlrling horsnlnwk to us much grout-c-r (`KN-[IL than ln-re-Lofum. Thu ln1prm'<-nmnt was nmlnly hrrmuht. about by the rrvutlon of tlm high school of oqultmlnn for nf'l`lr~ors of tho nrmy at Tor (ll Qulnm This lm-ztltllbo has m'hin\`ud nwnmrkmlxle rvsulm 0! course lt. la n nmdcl riding a'ulm()l, as only such alli- corn of tho nrmy who are alrondy gmnl ridnrn urn nllnwud tn enter. The number is also llmlwd Lu mmufllm-yr from each rogl~ nu-nt. and in return forhis lnstrucclon an olllnrr lmvlng passe-.d through the course ls mmpnlled to mrve as rnglmmltal rldlng um.-tor {or ono year. In this way a certain number n{ oxoemllngly olclunt. lustructurn ; am M\(`lll'(`d for the lunllnn army, and, an A ` mutt! r nf fact, the elienvy of the mount.- ` ml rml(llt'ry hm! conslderably lnorusod within the Inst. fuw years It. In n mull knnuvn lnanlnllv nf tho VVILIJIII IIHU |lIH|I IUVV VlIl'B. In is a well known lpeolally of the school nt Tnr (ll Quinta to train men nnd horses fur work In very difficult tnrrlmry. ` 'l`l-Ay make horses nllnih swap slopes, and, whnt. is mu:-h more llnpormnt. in case of war, let them slide down almost vertical hillsides or embankment: and similar dar- ing (exits. One would certainly question the wls(lom'"nf submitting both man and bums m the chnnws of danger to life and limb int. evidently must be lnnurrod when sliding down such a steep and long `inn Hun unihyhf. nf the I"[`nl' ha-Ina mid. Til` out public holiday in (`Edd fridny. Inch slat. Uounb Tolatoi is no he diivon from Rue. sin because he is the champion of the com mon people And will the czar Ipprovo 1` ll so Mr. Stead will have a hard aims of it: in proving blmb he in a prince of peace. "Handsome is as hnndaome does" reads bhe old saw, and it: applies so prince as well an peasants. The Winnipeg Telegram pereiatn in reading bhe French Oenedieua out. of the conaervnoive pnrby. lb chnrgee the French wibh having played the oreltor pare in the Int; elechlon. And ell bocnune the people preferred Blr Wilfrid : euuuy ways to SI!` Charles political bludgeon. The cny solicitor is undersbood to any than there is nothing in the allogabion thew members 0! the council of lush your hnvo diequahod themselves by their new :1 on financial quoaliom. Well, he ought: to know. He is the legal udviner 0! we Coun oil, and he ought: Do keep in right. The new council meets on Monday. Then all Dhe agitation over the chairmanship: wlll be over. The consorx aulves will wear. the honors. They must: take bhe respon- nibilihies A! well. w @ (9 HAINES & LOCKETT. Q@OOOOO9 uuuu nu. ..V..\... l-......\._. ...v.....-u.vuu. Tbe few remarks which Sir Wilfrid made in Montreal upon eeneoe reform bu sen bbe people a thinking. The exercise will do them good. Perhaps, indirectly, in will do the senate good. It will impress upon men of the Howell soamp the importance of toning reusonebly, of (renting measures on bheir merits and of not making bhesenate the screen {or tube commons legislanion. I"""' u The French idea in no good no any, and .' it: in udvunood hero to show that Sir Wil- lnd hu nqboon appropriating in. In the senate. originelly, eevonuy-ve mombere were elected for lilo. from the notional uuomhly, lrom umong ito numben. neon- eioe being lled by uho oonnte. The re- mnining members ol the senate were choeon by indirect: suffrage. by Qhe elec- hornl college in oeoh deperhmeno of the republie,oon-ioting ol the deputiu from that doporbmono. the department: council, the diecricb council. end dologucen sent from the municipal council. Thou eenu` con bud ohe term 0! oico fixed on nine yeure,ond one-third wan to be renewed each three years. By an nmendmoub of H984 no more lile membere were too be cbooon. ond ouch depercmenb had A num- ber of oenubore determined by populobion. Somebhing like this would end Cunudu e troubles in the eenobe, and, occording Do the Mail, Sir Wilfrid hes a green venou- bion for French political inooioncione. TL- l-_ _.._._..L- ..Ll_L Di- lIH|l..:J __.J_ Ilxgnlh than the hush ho nndopnnly clocked nod puny nominated. sud thn unlvcnmu. emu and logiulunnn ho glvm the choice ol nmnborn, I0 Ibn they may npruonb tho bhonghb of ob: time: uib in noohod in him centres olinbolli-3 RECKLESS HORSEMANSHIP. EDITORIAL NOTES. `rm; DAILY Inna, SATURDAY. JANUARY 7. `u-99. T- nnnk \l`Il Illlll (l|'I\`(` Hlll UI LII!` AVl'lH vrn Pu:-iv the (`:mndi~on .~l'tIlinZ Hm-L The arm! lmnkorx, rnilrnnd kings nnd mlnn own:-rw 0! H19 Pavic comet stntm urn pint nm~h'I`~ in pnlilivnl rwurrupfinn. H is nut that Hwy will un.~ 1I|nnv'y in hriha-ry whvn it `\lli('s*s tn n~nu~c- Hindly ix nnrnnf and hiantm! nnrtinanxhin tn YIN` [l'H`}{Tl|YI! (`nUllH`I'/\I` "1n Inl` yzric-\'nnt'v~ thv Briti~h I"tlnndrr Hui fora` at thv hand` of tho Rm-rs is HH- -xhiHti<`n 0! u RriH~h ~mldior's tunit` from Mainhn Hill. 11-! him wt it. down In thv fir:-_)I'~u dvmnn who unrks lhn tvlnszrnph tnr RhmI'~4 &' (`n., and nzzninat hum Krnvm-r hirc-.~' no I010 graph (0 vrrwlnim thv \`i<`w- and 1-rinncw 0! H10 vagrant.-e y_\ M throng thv gr -M mining (`('n?Y`(' n! he Trnna v.uI|, nnd :uzain~t uhnm ho` hns no prntr-Minn but in his right. his gum- and his lovnl Burr. (`npv Town mil uuvv nnlloipiunn kn.-.. nnllnrl nrnt-lanluv VJIII. n :uzmr1~`l DU! HI` nil. no nay pnlltirinnq haw pulled [Vrr-via -|_v thv -annw kind nl win- to unlwrrt tho` rnilwny pnvy at tho Rut-rs that tho gnn Fram-i~u~n :\nd,J`nrtlnnd etc-am hnnt ownmwz hII\-,._d':_(l to hind:-r tho nponimz M a (`nn-Minn untmvrnnt intn North w-mt--rn B1iti-'h (`I-lunnhin_ .~a:\\`- that Rhmhw & (`u. arid:-rl tho I\trnli'~ul "nInnO l,v....\-n n. 9}... Jnnun 'h'I|'I`l\ `V l"I' I|IIl'II. I'l"l"' I'll ll(`IVI Ill`. Mlentinn nl ow-n thn political pnrti runs: uhn unuld rrinia- to prnvv that indir`t;nr~nt trnr. It may yet happen that in vain we ~ re-ai-It the an gr#~'Si("INm M n pt-nnlv whn have sold nut` en Hm` lhvir own national ry- sm-rt-e-s in lnl'1':~I~ and wheat lnndx and "run lands and mine: to ontrc :OOOOO+OOOO9Q9Q: can [tho u-nu l l l l Thev know "9"! lT("L'n[ l`\ I`n (`n.'ll`I"|V (`I hi"h niindvrl, |'Pl'H`I`('lH( imvwrinlim with thr` wr~npun~ z-l pirrnfmal marsln (hrs and thr hull dr\1.r`rQ nl as-nau-<. Vhnt \\ l`i*n fhv l'nit4-l Stzatvv rninirr-rl tn Lwi-nt tho li0n`~ tail HM` lnmiwn mvwu an-m~ rlnily more in hue rliervnr tr--in the present. Thvv lv'-\a xmm tHv4~h"ru'.-I:lu'ai'1~l (`M111 rihm ni-`ivIl.~ in tho Klnndikn rvainn. with \\l`i('h u.-tr-rn _\mr~rlc-an news paper. \\`I`l'(` ll:-cl. l'("l~" r-n hold thr- 7v\n uhn unnlil rnini:-n tn nrnv.-n lhul '7H`_v \\'HI \\ IIHYI` 1ImnI') In nrlnvry nrnuw nornnt and hitmtmt nnrtizunwhip tn attain thgir and-<. Divide and rulr," is :1 prnvorh an vt-rifinhlr` in the ]('gi~' lnturc at lrvcnwn as In tho courts ol d(' Thmn-tnrv \\ hvn tho rvndvr -05 that ` thv h'Yt`}z7'1\m (-nutm-mtcw nnmnsz thu- rIl'in\'nnI`n\ tho [lritigh "HlnnrIr\r uni . , THE THANSVAAI. ANU 'lM!'.'KLUh'- 1)! K5. The analogy presented by the llllrn -I lhtnw guluminlng land. may be pronlably loukrd upon. luu power lul camps are arrayed to merturn the lnumlutlunn of the gm-e-rnlnenl 0! `much vmmtry. J Jnnmson rand was . -`(`I)t(`h( (l, uwl Inllrd: its attunpttd {piracy ham hm-n inudrd in song and I .-Ipt-evh V\ht`l't`\`er hnglnn In upnkc-n. } lhrnglinh prolr-nnlumll Juntivr has been ucviuud uxilh .. o.-;..I .. 5.1.4. ........v...1 .. 1 ram. Innn-vm rhnrn.'w*.r n! "M frviyhl mu` r. mzmua ...., l1nmH`- x 1 u. anilvfl rm- -mp! known as the Jump nn...I:..n. urn nno H;mI on nr" nnr nllnn I0 1` inrrvs whirh the t`h.'ll`il'IV ni. .uu ivnn.av~iuHunn' QIIHI nnnuuy Nllllluy [IN PI uny UH which thvy an to (`hllr(`h and low-1 their traditional regard [or it as ont- nl our mm! vnlm-d chriwtlnn inatitu Hons. it is no .~aurpri~t- that 0lh(`l`H at t.-u~h no vulur` In Sunday at nll. For nmlism in religion in ronpnlmlhlo tn ll lnruv (i(`L{l`t`(` mr thv Inl`(1Hd.' nu-h now arr ht-mg made upnn the Integ- rllv of the S~.I-hnth. `I`hn rnnmrlv fur chi. rlnnur-r lion in n I on this Fnntincnt. No Chemicals are uhetl in their manufarturcs. Their Brcaklast c0COC"l)l)SOllltCl)' Iurc. dc-lit iout, nutritious, and masts less. thanone cc-nt .1 cup Thur rcmlurn No. I Chocolate is the best am rhuunlatc In the market for family use. Their Oerrnan Sweet Chocolate is gnod to (at and good to drink. It is palatable. nutritious and healthful; a great favorite with children. Consumers should ask for and 'he sure that thoy get the genuine Walter Baker &Co. n goods. made at Dorcllcster. Mass" U. S. A- ETHIOTCH. LOIISUIHCYS SDOUIU RSI IOI and DC SUN.` H13! liy get UIC SC vWlltCf Baker &Co. s goods. made Dorclluter. M855" U. S. A. CANADIAN HOUSE, 6 Hospital St., Montreal. John Tweddell, Walter Bai?g}'m& Co., _L_i , PURE, Hion GRADE Cocoas ,.;`a,Ch%0co1lates -Into-Iwivlg nun-an-p u. o. rt. The Oldest and urges: Manulaclurerl ol Dorcllester, Mnss.. U. S. 11. run ,. _ Established 1781: ' A suuulu mm Lno Cuolr D0 KIIDOO unuotmly. ` nu tho minister`? Sup bho putor into hi: pulpib on 3 undny with I mo. or nuipod puma, wouldn't than scandal Y He is obluaod no wear I "white choker," and blsck broadcloth suit. . there As much ritucliam in tbn us ' w uld be in a noted choir " VUFUICU lUl' pllllllll. ' Mooormen teem to hue become elbo- gothor boo careless in this matter. The law distinctly providee than unfcienb warn- ing n:ueb begivan ln npproeching Ill cross streets and corners, bub this proviaion in more remnhble in its noglooh than it: oh 1 aeration on the pen: of inotormen. } er- I hape if they l'0OllZ her: they ere liable on stand trial on I ohe e ol inuuleughter they would exercise greater caution. Ol cameo it: does nob lomi -o had il the per- son killed in only `Tom Jonee"bubil`1`om Jone: happened to be e releuive ol yours you no upn to comider the mentor imro rorioualy. 1 think the eotenlion 0! screen reilwey ciainle ought) to be drum to thin important: quecmon " `HI-`.|\\ II I YIIHHI". Them in trouble in I Chicago Maohogiuh 1 church owing no the cloohing at the c oir in Iurplice And cuucck. The members , think in in coo rinukliutic: and yen why should not the chonr ho nnrbod unilotmly. I tho mininhur " Rnnnnn him nutnr -mm. ! An Olmervlng Phnvclnn Poluu Out I Lack of Duty. "l'nlena non-oh railway motormen are compelled to comply with the rnlu of the company and tho Inn of the land in the matter of giving auicionb warning in up- proeching corners and cross street. I and uccidenh is bound 00 occur. remukod a physician last: evening "I hove hnd nar- row escapee myaell and I know 0! ouhern who hove aimnlnr complnintm be make. ll In nccidenb should occur under such cir- cumabenou, nhe charge ngniueb the motor man would not: be carelenneu. bub one ol criminal negligence. and the mobormen would have 00 Mind hriel for menalnuglner. 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