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Built te order and erected in place on short-notice. be Estimates Furnished on Request.' Selby & Youlden, Lid. Kingston Foundry. DESTROYED G.T.R. ELEVAT. ORAT QUEEN'S WHARF. The Lins is $60,000--Mrs. Scott, a Wilow, Was Killed By a Hose "Réel on Its Way to the Fire Foronte, Ail 21.-0Over ag? was done by fire that oyed the G. Tf, R. nos whari' carly morning ebrvator, at this while Mrs, Scott, a widow, was killed WY a hosé reel thiit was on its way the fire, * y the ure startdd shortly before saven Veal. big elevator stogd at the Kireme i end of the dock. It was silt ps tively of wood aid it was a In #8 bins were stored pee 13,000 bushels of grain Fhe walls wegg built of bowrds laid lat afill Bot om Hee as the rule, and | ticte wets dozens of soafts running up wom floor to roof for the lifts. Noth "quid op the blaze, ard a Vig | a as. Yo 30 o'clock the four | Sails: d one Big mass of lund roll my fame. There was little smoge ; only one immenge column of red glar- ing Joking .. like a huge torch | Arid reaShipy ypward into the quiet | air, i At five minutis past eight o'dock | the crowds) who covered every avail- | able space from which a view could ke | obtained, gave a short quici gas) as the huge stricture every line of which | ~#u8 marked out with flames, heeled | or to the west. ancl a big seet tion | fell with a roar and a hiss into the { waters of the slip. The main portion, i wwever, 'settled'on its side, and con daued' to burh as fiercely a; ever. Even before the firemen arrived, the flames had got sue ha hold that nd thing could hold them baci, so the | lite-ighters turned their attention to | saving the surretinding byildings. Five nunidred feet away at hr moorings thy paint cn the Cayuga legen ~ blister and the ecew turned their hose on the exposed sides. 10 the east, a stagun dredge nearly four hundr.d i et Jistant began to smoke heavily, awl dhe firemen laid a toe of hose | Jrotect it, The loss is: Grand Trunk clevat:r, H00, 000; igsurakgn the Liverpool and fondond ad Gighe sor £14900. GT, . Cars 2%] 400: 4 Coffce & Co., grain 500, T ured' Hand-in-Hand, $2. JOU; Canadian Grain (o., grain, $1, a0; Insured in the Royal $4,000, Wil- dam Hannah & Co., grain, $500, in sured in North Eritish & Mcreantil $900. The fire whs under ¢sntrol abot ha ck, but is stl smouldering, Mrs. Mary Scott, a widow, fifty- three years of ago of 25 Defce street, won sanstantly killed at Palmerston, nd Queen streets this morning at San by a hose reel from the bD thet' firs Station, cn ils way to the birding" dlegatcr, at the foot of Spadina avenue. Mrs, Scott was ai k. at the Lyttle pickle pz Road, and was ac » d by her ltile grand-deugh- aed Seott, fourteen years of es ---- were 'Lrossing Queen street, ih if ] tranracr, near Glasgow, N \ Firm of A. L. SILBERSTEIN, 478 Broadway, Now York, N.Y. "P Walsh, Coal Dealer!" BARRACK STREET. F 4 Pearsall' Millinery 3 We are showing wing specially shew a attractive ideas for our TER DISPLAY, RECLUSIVE and ORIGIN. in their DESIGNS, ba is the characteristic of rR store), and at Hand thikteitwo and a hal per (a eh apg roached. The ther grand. down, trampled bh by the horses and crushed under e wheels: cf the reel. Mrs. Scott liv: 3 with her only son, John Scott, orks in Strachan's hat factory. She [game to Toronto, last August, from Scotland, in Company with her déughter-in-law ant grand-daughter. Shortly after her ar rival, she obtained work in Lyttle 3 factory, 'and had been employed thore PEROINY 5 + any SHIPPERS' WAGE SCALE, . Juvenile: Bobhets Gets Ten-Year Sentence. Montrea, 2 21.--Bhipping in aya Sas. rmally gonounced their ié af to longshoremen for the coniing, season as twenty-seven and a balf cents per hour for day, hoor for night,awith bonus of two and a hali cents per hour for men who work through, the season. Fifteen hundred anen._ are recurred, but owing to pre pent conditions it 'is bel lieved there wili | be no trouble. I Quebec ship labor | troobiby are not soon settled 'it ig Wadiatuiood all lines will desert that gue SH ' foie. ber of convicted erminals, of imprisonment. aggregdting 112 years in the penitentiary. He made examples of three lawless Italians. convicted 'with the-recent carmival of | PAH nA | avr this city nnee with the assault rot *tabhing, got nineteen years, Car ge tho § . , in the court of sentenced a num- their terms M8 Fatzari, who were t. David's Lane ali ot hob vears respectively, Hudson, a juvenile robber, with a bac record, got ten years. White Woman Kills One Negress and Tries to, Shoat Another. Memphis, Tenn, April 21. Follow- to meet ever ges whS cat fad find ®t con- ny a disgeraty sirapgle beoween white gro, 'women growing out of a riding the playing tozeth TWO 'Packs, Mrs. this city, shot. and REFER Gowmicn, a ne: ir. rs. Wright heed a cd a ving) shar. relied shotgun. the wea- amd" in loaded of Mary vis, another megress, and fired at , but: the charge re, John Wright, ass -- a Pleasant cgmetery , Was in voung- of diys 8° member of the Methodist chi and was connected with e Bay of Quinte conference. he filled pastoral 36 FIRE IN TORONTO $60,000 | jand wax destroyed. tout info the | steamer Hluence the, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. APRIL 21, 1908. LAST OF THE SEASON, "Social Five' Dance at City Hall Last Night. held their "last at the City hall allair was a gre The al Five dance of the laxt wight, and the success, © Crosby O'Connor's, or- chestra farnished a delightful pro gramuve, one that pleased evervone on the floor, and the responded to hberally. A special ieature of the evening was a prize waltz, which attracted a good deal. of interest. The judges had a very diflicadt task deciding on the winpers, but finally awarded the prize to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lennox Twenty couple entered into the Soe Seg Son, i at & usual encores were in con- { test. BATTLING TO BUFFALO. Little Steamer Running the Ice Blockade. Bufialo, N.Y., Aprff 21.--The small steel steamer Charles Beatty, steamed from Port Colborne, at eight o'clock, this morning, and at noon was bat- {thing ber way through the ire in an to make tide port. I sue she will be the first to run the ice blockade at this end of Lake { Erie, this season. The Beatty came up from Oswego, light, going through the Welland canal. and is after 4 load of steel rails here endeavor cessful, QUITE A SEVERE FIRE | Gecurred at Chateauguay Basin, Montreal. April 21.--Fire at Cha- thi® WOT caused at 220.000. Simp a large wooden structure, from a defective chimney, Loss, $13,000; in- Three houses and the New York Central station, in elose sroximity, were - badly damaged, the loss collectively being estimated at be- tween (£7 000 and / $X%.000. FOUND NO BURNING § STEAMER Montreal, teangnay Basin, a loss estimated {son's hotel, { took fire surance, $5000. | Life-Saving Crew Got No Employ- ment. April 21.--The life- last night, went to search for a believed to be on fire, re- turned, this morning, and reported that no burning steamer could be found. The steamer Maine is safe, Ohio, that, lake Jeveland, saving crew | MIKADO DISTINCTLY HOSTILE. Japanese Squadron to Visit Foo Chow. Pekin, April 21.--The announcement that a Japanese squadron of fifteen battleships, cruisers, and destroyers to vit Foo Chow, Amoy and Canton, is accepted, in Chinese cir- cles, as distinctly hostile the mikado's part i p-- Felled By Brick. Ithaea, N.Y., April 21.---<John F Oates, of this city, died, this morn- ing, ax a result of a peeuliar accident, last night, in which five men were in- jured. The men were standing under the eaves of the four-storey brick building, on State street, owned by Horace M. Hibbard, when suddenly tons of brick in the cornice fell to the pavement, crudhing the men to the walk. ey were dug out of the debris, and Oatesy who was the mast seriously injured, was removed to the city hospital, suffering from fracture at the base of the skull, Arthpe Sincebaugh had two ribs broken and back injuréd. The other men escaped with severe bruises, Abrogated All Agrpements. Winnipeg, April 21.---The Delayees of 'the eastern lines of the RR tem sprang a eoup on A IN when thev took the war into the emy's camp and abrogated all working agreements. This is believed to be a defensive act, . calculated to in company in dealing with the western unions. The company its part posted the proposed working rules for the shops, whith plataly in- dicate the intention throw them open in defiance of organized" Tabor. on SVR er the on to Whole Family Drown. Edmonton, April 21.----While travel ling with dog train on the ice Satur day, six miles Trom Athabaska Land ing, the ice "broke, precipitating Emil» Cardinal, his wife and child, and Michel Desjariais into the icy stream. Desjarlais, with great difhicalty, caped, and reported at the landing. I'he other three were swept under the ire hy the strong stream. Forty-Two Taken Out. Melbourne, Australia, April 21 Forty-two hodies have been taken out of the wreckage caused by a railroad collision at Braybrook Junction. It is believed that several others are still buried under the debris. The aumber of persons injured is placed at eighty-eight. The Boston Marathon. Boston, April 21.<Maorrissey of the Mercury Athletic Club, New York, won the Marathon race, yesterday, in 2 hours 23 minutes 40 seconds. "Tom'* Longboat established a record of 2 hours. 24 winutes 24 seconds last vear. Petch, came in thirteenth. : Full Flavored Fruit. Strawberries and pioeapples, every day. for the next thrée months, at Carnovsky's. Moving A Village. Tofield, Alta. , April 21. This entire village is moved across to the Grand Trunk Pacific. of Toronto, - Men should lock for this Tag on Toten 8 ; ot Black Watch NEWS OF THE WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. o TE-- Ratters That Interest Everybody ~Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read Sir Ado on Monda Much age has been prairie fives in the west. Harry Thaw bas been granted mission to apply for writ of beas corpus The rail has been cl lack of orders. The Russ sian plinitive Per sin is urrounded by a greatly super- ior fores of Kurdish brigands. Tursey has vielded the points © in dispute with Italy and the [Italian paval demonstration will pot take plaee, Speaking at Manchester Churchill declared himself settling the Irish and generous lines, Moulders and strike breakers Buck at Mrantford pitched battle, one man, tye, was badly inmred. Strangers committed sacrilege in the vatican by reeeiviy wg Communion at the hands of the pope and then spit ting out the consecrated wafers The employees af the eastern lines of the C.P.R. in svmpathy with the western shop employees, served the company with notice of the abroga tion of their working agreements, J. B. Corrivean, clerk for a Montreal horse dealer, has disappeared with a sum of his employer's money, accom panied, it is said, by a young woman employed as hook-keeper by another firm. : + Caron died at Montreal dam done hy per- a ha- nill at Sault Marie I indefinitely owing to Ste force in Winston in favor of question on broad in the had a George Bat works STEAMBARGE ASHORE. Got Into Trouble During a Fog at Windsor, Ont, April 21.<During « thick fog, the steambarge Juno bound for Pelee lsland for stone, ran ashore in five feet of water. Her bottom was injured, and she filled with water. A tug carried divers amd steampumps to the and she wes pumped out and has been taken te the dry dock of the Toledo Ship Building company The bottom planking is damaged and auite. a must Le done. The Juno was gid early this vear by J. Pulling & Co., of Windsof to Hea ney & Miiler, Toronto, marin» tractors. 'Windsor, stone job of renairs con NERVY BURGLARS Help Themselves . in Stores of Cannington. Cannington, Omt., April 21 --Las! night burglars ontered W. A. Mat thews' bardware stove, where they se- cured a esow bar and a hatchet, They then went to (, E. Stone's grocery and boot and shoe stowe, where thoy got sweral pairs of Fobts. After help- ing themselves to sopfe fruit thew left and went to R. L. Corlet¥s dry goods store, where they took several suits of clothes andPboat eight dollars in cash. ont of the till. They left the hatchet at Mr. Corlett's door, and, it is) supposed, drove out of town. NOT DOING THER DUTY. Came Wardens Are Not Carrying Out the Law. Taronto, April 21.---Speakers at the convention of the Ontario Forest and Game ~ Protective association this mornings elaimed that the enforcement of game Jaws in this province was a farce, that while the laws were they were not put into effect. The game wardens, it was claimed, did not do their work properly. A re solution was passed to ask political candidates to usé their influence in having the laws carries 'out. good BLAMES FORMER SECRETARY. Morning Post on the Fisheries Dispute. London, April 21.---~The Morning Post editorially stronglyerefers to the report from Washington that the sen ate will reject the proposal to send the Newfoundland fisheries question to The Hague. After reviewing the nego- tiations, the Post avs: "ln none of these things couwkl the figure of the ex-colonial sechetary hide the hand which directed the ueliest episodes in the modern annals of/ the British em- pire. TAKE HIM DEAD OR ALIVE. Police on Trail of Pte. Moir. London, Ont., April 21.~The police who lave been searching for the fugi- tive mutederer, Pte. Moir, returned, last night, and secured warrants for the man, and then set out again for the Stratford-8t. Mary's district - in search of their man. They have rea son td believe he is in that locality. The officers have instructions to take their man dad or alive. Fall Wheat In Ontaiio. Toronto, April 21.~The condition of fall wheat in the neighborhood = To ronto appears to be very good, the Sage quantities of smow which fell during the winter having served as a protection. for the frost. In some cis. es the plant is bot as green as it might be, bat it is well rootedand a few warp rains will put it in excelfint condition, Some farmers commenced seeding last week, but sseding will hot be general for afew days yet, as the land 38 too ------------ Baseball Os Monday National Segue Philaiely hin. 4: 3. Cincipnati, 2; Pittsburg, 1. Crders For ; New York, 4: Brooklyn, 1. St. Louis, i Chicago, 2. / 7: st. merican Loais, '1. Detrdit, 2: Cleveland, 6. New York, 4; Madbingion, 3. Boston, 'S: Rag INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ---- 7 Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley' s. "Phone 778. On Monday ' there were six funerals in the city. One undertaker had four funerals and three calls during the day H. Cunninghesft; piano tuner from Chickering's. Leave orders at Mo Auley's book store. The Sons of England will held assembly in the Whig hall on in honor of St an Thurs- day evening, George's dav. Your choice Fowne's gloves, at Thomas Mills moval sale The police were called disturbance created hy on Princess street last night, lice court case will likely The schooner Cornelia has at Collins Bay from Oswego, coal. The vessel will haven for another Collins Bay. of Dents', Perrin's thirty per cent &™'o's great or off, re- to quell 4 two soldiers A po- follow arcived with clear for Fair- cargo of coal for " SPRANG A SURPRISE. r-- of Bill. Albany, N.Y., April "21, has ordered the "judiciary to discharge from farther the bill putting telephone and tele graph . compdnies under the jurisdic tion of the public service commission, in accordance with the recommenda- tion of Governor Hughes. This 'ac tion came as a great surprise, and it was considered certain that the hill would go over to the extra sessions. The second surprise came in the form of an emergency message from the governor, and the hill was advanced to the order of final passage. In. Matter The senate comanitiee considenng / ONE HUNDRED HOMELES By a $100,000 Fire in San fran cisco Private Garage. San Francisco, April 21.---Ope hun- dred people were rendered homeless at an early hour this morpidg by that broke out in a private garage of Dr. Herzog Four houses were troyed $106,000 des Loss Students Leaving. the Queen's students leaving were the following bD M. Pilotbutte, Sask.: P. 1. Jull, Heward, Sask.: A. McKay, Crandall, Man.: W. W. Warnock, Sedlev, Sask.; N.D. Bo ell, Perth: H. E. Chat- kam, Stettief: C. M. Reid, Edmonton; Lillian Hudson, Watson, Sask.; 14 J, Walkesf, Frobisher, Sask.; K. Me Donald, Vernon, B.C. Slipper, Pt. Arthur; J. I. Saint, Vancouver; N Ewart, Medicine Hat. Among to-day Young, Ss iB. Scholars Give Condert. The members of the infant class Bethel church gave an excellent cone cert in the school room last night, which was well attended and much appreciated by the large number pre sent. The teachers, Misses Moxley, Maund and Knapp, were in chowge The programme consisted of songs and recitations. George Mille was chairman of the evening. The pro ceeds are in aid of the infant class. of Brother, Too, A Fugitive. Edmonton, April 21.--An informa tion has been sworn out here Capt. Neville Harbottle, the missing collector of inland revenue, and the mounted police are sendin~ out photos and descriptive circulars of the man who ie wanted here shows that the amount not accounted for-is 836.913; Capt Harbottle is a brother of Colin Harbottle. of " arrested in Havana, Cuba. for nvestigation To ronto, NEW YORK STOCKS. Prices Furnished By W. Hector H. Hume, Clarence Chambers. April 21st Opening, Close. o F ra 45] 1263 Stocks. Amalgamated Copper American Loco., com Am. Sugar Relin. Co Am. Smitg. & Relig Co Am. Car Foundry Anaconda Min. Co. Atches. Top. & St. Balti. & Ohio Brooklyn Rapid T. Leather Pacific 131 125 Cen Canadian Chgo. Gt. 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