Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1909, p. 1

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STIL ALIVE RESCUED AT REGGIO GROANS OF OTHERS ARE FRE- QUENTLY HEARD. YEAR 76-NO. 4. ANGRYWIDOY Had an Ecuador Student Arrested ON LARGENY CHARGE SHE PROPOSED TO HIM AND HE REFUSED, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, CALLED A FAKIR. Manipulating Photographs t Prove Contentious. Berlin, Jan. 6.--Prof. Ernst rich Haéchel, the eminent Darwinian scholar of the university of Jena, Germany's greatest living savant, is under fire on charges of plagiarism. He is accused by a group of distin- Juished colleagues with deliberately Iching a set of photographs .of em- bryonic monkey life from the work of a foreign zoologist and manipulating them, on the lines made pone rom by the "art departments" of the Ameri- ean yellow press, into pictures which would prove certain contentions af his own. Prof. Haeckel replies with a spirit- ed defence, but his detracfors claim that the evidence against him is con- clusive, The German press demands a rigid and smpartial examination into the controversy in order that the fair name of German science may be ¥lear- ed of an unpleasant stigma. | 'THEY STEP ASIDE. ATE Candidates Give Place to Theodore § | ! Burton. BR 4 Columbus, Oltia, Jans. 6.--Arm in arm C. P. t and ator Joss B. Foraker, the one already and ti : other soon to be a private citizen of Dispatches From Near And| Cincinnati, walked into the Union THE MORLD'S TONGS OF re tue station .trainshed and d for their homes. Both EO GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Hein- from the senatorial race and both had given out statements in favor of Theodore E. Burton, Mr. Taft saying he retired in the interest of party harmony. It is believed he feared the embarrassment to President-Elect Taft that would follow if he met de- feat. Mr. Foraker, with a tinge of bit- terness, worded his withdrawal with sentences of praise for his friends and a rebuke Yor the party machine, which would have named some one other than Burton, the choice of the rank and file. He fought to the last ditch, but when he saw Taft's strength go to Burton; and 'knew further fighting nln would be futile, then his wrath turn-| It is likely the R. & 0. Navigation ed on the machine, rebuking its power company will pay six per cent. this when not used for the public welfare, | year. The senatorial causes on Saturday | The Guelph city council has decided night will now be merely a form. 1t|to ask the county judge to investigate will be a joint one of the republican allegations of grait. branches of the legislature, and the] The Oniario government has asked indorsement of Burton wili be a mere for a report on the needs of Italian form. carthquake sufferers. ' te -- Alexander Rose, the notorious jail BISHOP INSTALLED. breaker, wae sentenced at Toronto to, imprisonment for life. The CP.R., probably, will with- draw ihe hali-rate fares granted to ministers in parts of the west. IL is understood that the sultan of Turkey will use his influence to keep the Mohammedans of India loyal to British rule. Returne so far roceived show that local option by-laws carried in {wen- ty'two municipalities, and were de feated in eight on a siraight vote. At Wainwright, Alta., the eighteen months' old child of James Fuller died from burns received while playing too near the kitchen stove, the moth- er being in the next room. Henry Dunlop and Jolin Lloyd, two "listed" Pictonians, pleaded to hav- ing been under the influence of intoxi- cants since their names 'had 'been post- ed. Magistrate Currie levied fines of $10 and costs. A pretty wedding was that of last Wednesday when Miss Alice Sarah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, became the bride and wife of Harold M, Caton. The marriage was celebrated at the home of the bride's | parents in*Cherry Valley. |" Dr. Barth, the éminent German pub- licist, hae issued a strong appeal to the "international conscience" 'to pre- vont the present efpulsion of Jews from Kiniand, Which is padeted, ho sayw, not by gsia, but the Fin- Ln nish government. by ings, Linens, : James J. Jeffries is sou Ls ke i ings, Laces, i some proposition to the relia ] ! s he i a J rome: of hie. recut NH i Cushipt ky hs The four | 3 es t between, | Burns «Johnson, MW K 8 championship battle! {Greenwood Go Grimshaw; W. Fy ' + THR and John Niles. pad saan merle om SEL DIE SAE or Dr. Thomas Baker and wile are visite ff 1 | has vam 48 ing his mother 'here, who is very dow. [BF 'gc 0 94 D. McRae has: left for Ordgon, on a ha business ' trip: Mise McDonald, of Portsmouth, will take charge of the Front school "for tha coming season. Some Beg For Aid---Children Were Prematurely Born--Typhoid Breaks .Out--Thousands Are Maimed For Life. Messina, Jan. 6.--Earth shocks are continuing here, though they are di- minishing in intensity. The fires in the city are being gradually exting- uished. Thirty thousand rations were distributed, yesterday. Official figures show #hat bodics have been buried in the four cemotories, that 9,000 refugees havo loft the city, and thai 9,000 persons still remain here. _ Instead of excavating for bodies, it is proposed that every house in which it is belioved persons are buried shall bo covered with quicklime. Numerous persons still living were taken, to-day, from beneath tha ruins of Reggio, while the voices of others san be distinctly beard appealing for aid. The work of rescuc at the home Messina of the British Chaplain Hu- lott was most pathetic. Tho rescue party -had suecceded last Saturday in reaching a portion of the ruins from under which came groans. This fact infused fresh vigor into the men, and although they worked until late into: Railways Decide Not to Grant|i}e night, no success rewarded their Special Rates. at o i . efforts. Work was again resumed When the case was called for exam-{ Montreal, Jan. 6.--A gavere set-hack 2 Matters That Interest Everybody ~Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read The Charming Widow Was Bound to Get TEven--The Student Says He Cashed a Draft For Her, But Neglected to Get a Receipt, New York, Jan 6.--Antonia Torres Lascariio, a student from Ecuador, who said he was sent to this country by his government to acquire an Am- erican education, was taken to the Yorkville police court on" the com- plaint of Dolores E. Des Crich, a widow, who did not give her age, but looked to be about twenty-six. = Lascanio said his folks were weal- thy, and as he had all the money he really needed he would not take an- other one's property, : The warrant was obtained on a lon affidavit made by the widow. 5 it she declares that on October she turned over to Lascanio a draft for $566 upon the International Banking Corporation, made out to his order, She requested him to get it cashed for her. He 'was then staying at the Westminster hotel. She learned that he got the draft cashed, but he did not give her the money. She made repeated demands for the money, but he kept promising to give it to her from time to time, but he did not do 8 CONFERENCE ON ROUTE. Stone street. . 'and Mrs, B. W. Kendall, Guelph, have returned home . after spending the holidays here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson, King street. Miss Stella Johnston, stenographer for the Skin- ner Co., Ltd., has resumed her duties after enjoying the holiday season at her home in Deseronto. Miss M. M. Bennétt, who has been holidaying here with her Jatetits, Mr. and er Deore Bennett, Sydenham street, has re turned to her Quties in the Toronto public schools. Mrs. M. Spence, Bast Saginaw, Mich., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. A. C. Thomson, Brock street. W. Y. Colquhoun, of Kin ston Business College, spent the holi- day season with his parents near At- kinson, Miss B. Wilson, "Willetsholme, Bhi y spent some time during the past week ni oF » with local relatives. rs. EF. Storey | $ of op a " Be P Worsteds, Cheviots, Vole, Australig' Will Be Represented at the Meeting. Melbourne, Jan: 6.--Prospects of the consummation of the All-Red route have been greatly improved by a con- ference, held yesterday, between Dr. Coulter, the Canadian deputy post- master-general and Mr. Fisher. the premier of Australia, with Mr. Thom- as, the postmaster-general. It is ex- pected the latter will agree that Aus- tralia shall be represented at the pro- posed mecting of all the governments interested t6 work out the details of the scheme. Mr. Coulter reported that the British and New Zealand minis- tries will adopt a favorable attitude, Mr. Thomas personally supports the scheme cordially and the conference will be resumed on January 13th. 14,000 The Weather Was Not Favorable For the Event. Montreal, Jam. 6.~Weather condi- tions, to-day, were anything but fav orable for the ceremonies eonnected with the consecration of Very Rev, Dean Farthing as Anglican Bishop of Montreal, in succession to the late Bishop Carmichael. Unseasonable tem-~ perature, leaden skies above and slush in WINTER CARNIVAL. has returned to her home in Brock: ville after a visit with her Wm. Edwards, King street. : White, Merrickville, after holidaying with her parents for the past two weeks, has returned home. T, A. Mac- kay, of %he head office of the Mer- chants' Bank, Montreal, returned yes- terday after spending the holiday sea- son with Rev. and Mrs. Henry Gracey, at the .manse. George Hay, of the local staff of the Bank of Toronto, re- turned: Monday after a short holiday at his home in Galt. WOLFE ISLAND'S REEVE Is John Spoor--Ferry Rate to Be] 4 Raised. Jan. 5.~Tho clections | 4 . here on AY. Wolle Isdand, Silks, Dress Goods, I Gi CALL AND SEE looking . to: a some time during the coming year be- tween, Johnson and: himsalf, in The west is in the grip of a real old-fashioned cold snap; the thermome- ter everywhere having dropped under twenty below, making thirty-three be- low at. Winnipeg, on Tuesday morn- 4 r ing, while Regina recorded forty:five|Mrs. J bh MeDonald left for COhi- below, and Battleford fifty-one below. | eago on onday. 'Mrs. Spoor is mov- , - ing into her house, lately occupied by James Davis. J. White, .of Hamilton, ie visiting his brother, Edward, here. Charles Halliday and daughter, Irene, A ARCHBISHOP SWEATMAN. beneath constituted the state of af- fairs which confronted the churchmen and laymen who gathéred at Christ Church cathedral, at 11 o'clock this morning, for the ceremony. LABOR WILL FIGHT. First Address Since His Sentence are offering a dollar a day for men. Money is needed for relief. Hun- at |, Asking Government Grant. . Toronto, Jan. 6.--The Penny Bank |persons dreds of families have been left with- out bread winners and thousands of have heen maimed for life. The consecration service was fully choral' and was witnessed by a gath- ering which completely filled the edi- fice, several hundred being unable to to Prison. New York, Jan, 6.--John Mitchell, vice-president of the American Federa- are visiting friends here. J. O'Brien, of the foot, has pur the schoolhouse in that section and is moving it on his farm. The ROBERT J. REID, . : i. daybreak, S Es B ling ination it was discovered that the {to the plans for a winter carnival in or ne he, nen Jeling " v four childre v live to Rico, spoke only Spanish. when the railways decided not to aris wpe live hmcath the Lascanio said that he went home | grant special rates for the event. A k that seeminglv in lamentation. Even- back in the latter part of September. | Passenger Association was held at theli ¢ > ' , ' On board the royal mail steamship |offices of the CP.R. and To $ atte ne fell snd there wie ahother shod: : I! about the rescucrs threaicned to col oung widow. She seemed to take a|]carnival was practically unanimous 0 , They st iking 'to him, and they passed much among the officials who yore at the lupse and bury them, They stick. to i I the bodies of Mr. Hulet hi steamer stopped at Kingston, Jamai-|it was announced that it was decided the b ad The Hytle i} and ooo shild ea, the two went ashore for a sight-to refuse to grant special excursion i ¥ } d the rescuers were convinced that 2 steamship and the | the carnival, an : 3 2 ne widow footed all the bills with plea: the entire family had perished. Then asserted. BATTLE IN MANCHURIA. p ial i 4 It was while coming up the coast The Asisiaied ng Jed ve Neal that he listened to the first leap year Sorrespohant. on the. Soon on), sc san-~deliontely ras: Ne ernment Forces. ~ | @onttision existing. The hodics of could he said nay, .and promised. thay}. Amov, China, Jam: 6:sAi' ravolu- {lead lay evorywhere oni the surface of After { addw her | churia, near: Mukdend No' special ¢ause and thors from the wreckage. The on Feaghing: Abe Sup proposal has heen assigned. 'One Ahdusand friu- {small first 'aid stations were overs lected' t. & + | reports say that in:an éngagemént on:| others werd hastily estiblished as Soon en do at wh Join thet Sunday, between : goveiniient troopsi|as possible by relic gorps from Italian repulsed. Nativd reports, howevér, 'de-|man and British warships. ther Ste. clare that, the government troops were | 'The home of Mr. Cheney, the U. 8S. For Release Of Phillips ad, Reinforcements have heen asked |first shock, and its inmates buried. for. The insurgent se im- i roleaso of Joseph E. Phillips, former or he msurgents occupy an 'im All of the Americans who have not president of the York County Loan & | are busy recruiting in Amoy. They |gafe, that the York Loan company's affairs out hetler than was urging that Mr. Phillips has been unished emough for his crime, is be- 5 € X certain that Mr. lett, his wile, complainant, who is a native of Por-| Montreal, in February, was given a ye is wife: aud 10 A Only one voice was heard now, and for a visit last summer and came | special meting of the Eastern Canada Do BBTY OW, A of ecarthquak 1 the totteri ralls Atrato, at Colon, he first met the | was fully discussed, Opposition to the quake and the tottering walls 2 i their task, however, 8 of their time together. When the] meeting, and after a brief discussion dwever, nd. soon. Jound i work nntil ly the ceased He had left his money | rates asked for by the promoters of orl tnyil & finally groans Bure, he the men quit work. CL ---- Aohe declared. It took him hy Troops Revolt and Defeated Gov |sna. He found a condition of utier he would always remain her: friend. | tionary outbreak is teh in Man. | the vwins and ' limbs "protrodid fréquentl cae. lust ¥, and declined. He Psaid he | tinous holdiers. tock thé field. Official {crowded with injired and scores! of ave lier the mongy. HA had several and the insurgents, the 'latter were |citics, and the Russian, French, Ger: her drafts cathell for her. driven back with a loss of sity kill- [eonsul, was crumbled to dust in the Toronto, Jan. 6.4 petitibn for the pregnable position. Insurgent agents |heen heard from may be considered Savings company, owing to the claim are ning first thought they would do, and also ing circulated. tion of Labor; made his first public address last night since he and Presi- dent Samuel Gompers and Secretary Frank Morrison, of the Federation, were sentenced to prison by Judge Wright, of the United States district court, Washington. The address was made before the Women's Trade Union League. Mr. Mitchell dwelt almost en- tirely upon the status of women in the world of trade} saying that he be- lieved in equal pay for equal work for them. He received a round of hearty applause when he declared himself in favor of women suffrage, though he would prefer to see them in the home, rearing children and - making life brighter- Mr. Mitchell spoke'a little on free speech, and the freedom ol the press, and said 'the incarceration of a few men would not put an end to or- ganized labor. : "Labor will not yield; it will fight to maintain its rights at any cost," he said. The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. IT HOLDS ITS OW And just a little ' more, against competitors--that is OUR OWN SPECIAL BLEND TEA is a pleasing combination of Fi Flavar, Good Strength and Reasonable rice. 35¢c the Pound obtain admission. His Grace, Arch- bishop Sweatman, of Toronto, pri- mate of all Canada, presided over the ceremony, and he was supported by Bishop Dumoulin, of Niagara, Bishop Mills of Ontario, Bishop Williams of Huron, Bishop Worrell , of Nova Scotia, and Bishop Codman of Maine. The primate, bishops and their chap- | lains and the clergy robed in the chap- | ter house of the cathedral and greys : | ed into the cathedral by way of the wil Educate Them, south transept, the primate being pre- Rome, Jan. 6.--It is stated that the | 40g by his chaplain bearing the me- pope has decided to undertake L0 | tropolitan's crozier, the chair singing maintain and educate, at his own ex- | mp. Church's One Foundation." pense, a thousand children whose par- Holy communion was then celebrated enty were killea Ih the disaster in Sie' by the bishops of Ottawa, Niagara i Bld a hei rp Je [and Quebec. The Loren was fireath- ih a inhin add _ *¥Y led by Canon Welch, rector of St. that a French ecclesiastic has oistained od by, cathedral, Toronto, - following the pope's promise to. choose a thous. which came the presentation of the and gebhans whom the ecclesiastic bishop-elect to the primate by the i i 4 bishops of Ontario and Huron. There is a discussion as to the man- | ™ . ildi > . id The record of the election to the lg. tie destzoved Sitles, office was read and the oath of obedi- oN the state, or by a private cor- |°7°® to the metropolitan archbishop pany to which will be conceded, a re- taken. After the reading of the lit- rAd A > desires a grant of $1,000 per annum |The hoerors of the sanitary conditions from the provincial government. The |in Messina ave unspeakable and only bank, which has branches at Toronto, |the roughest of surgical attention is Guelph, Galt, Port Hope, Orangeville, possible. Many women among the and Oakville, relies for its operating | rescued prematurely gave birth to expenses upon the difference between | children. three and one-half per cent. which it | fhe first cases of typhoid fever have gets from the post-office department |}roken out here. This fact will cause with awhich it makes deposits, and the |grastic hetion to be taken immediate,y three per eent. which it pays its de- |; the disposal of the dead. , positors. The grant is asked on the ground that the enterprise is an edu- cative one for children. spgtion is building a new structure. Joseph McCumpsy is home from- the west. James Kehoo is home from sailing. Mrs. Eva Pryner is home from Bath, where she spent the holidays. Mrs. Steward Armstrong is visiting her parents at Sharbot Lake. Hugh Berry is in very poor health. E." Briceland has been appointed high chief ranger for Kingston and Portsmouth branches of the C.O.F. for 1909. D. Cosgrove has heen engaged again as teacher in the village separ- ate school. The five-cent raise in ferry all around was carried hy 245, against 81. T. Hutchison proposes to lease the Jorry for another year. Solid Meat Oysters. Edwards & Jenkin. DAILY MEMORANDA. Historical Lecture by Prof. Morison, at Queen's, 8 p.m. "The Cowboy Girl," House, 8.15 p.m. Read McKay's full page advt. for bargains in. furs, Special Meeting Board Wormwjth By-Law, 8 p.m. Week of Prayer Meeting Sydenham street Methodist Church, 8 p.m. Meeting of Young People's Missionary Workers, Sydenham St. Church, 7.30 pm. Bijou Theatre, Wednesday and Thurs- day, a powerful drama, entitled, '"The Fireman's Daughter" : two comedies, ° Women Were Policemen," and Dutchman and The Shirt," and a beauti- ful typieal Scotch. 1llustrated song en- titled, 'Mary My Heather Queen, sung by Will West, Grand Opera to-day. It of Trade re Will Sail Through Whirlpool. Niagara Falls, Jan. 6.--Porcy Web- ber, a chemist, working in Nidgara Falls, N.Y., said last night he would bravo the turbulent waters of the whirlpool in a canoe which he is con- structing. The feature of the canoc will be an air tank, which will buoy the canoe up, and, special steering apparatus which he says will cnable him to suc- Jan. 6th, In Canadian History. | cessfully pass through the rocky whirl- 1895~The Globe building and seyeral pool. others at Toronto burned, causing a loss a CHILDREN AND FIRE. Little Girl Succumbs to Injuries : at Colborne. Colborne, Ont., Jan. 6.--A very sad death of a little child took place at the home of G. Turner, near the G.T. R. station, here. It appears that Mrs. Turner went to = neighbor's on Importers Of Fine Groceries. nn Invited Finahce Minister. London, Jan, 6.--~The Canadian A sociated Press learns that the Ga LESS CRITICAL Is the Trouble Betwsen Austria of $1,000,000. 1807--Seven nuns perished in the burn- ing of the Ursuline convent at Roberval. 1900--The Greenway government in Manitoba resigned office. 1902=The War Office authorised the payment of the Imperial war gratuity to oy en of the second Canadian contin- t. Fe 902--The Hon. John Wellington Gwynne, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, died. ~L 1905--The Rt. Rev. David Williams was New York formed his that Capt. Watson Retires. 6.--With the send- ing out of the Lucania on Wednesday last Captain , dan. John Stoughton last Captain per- duty as superinten- dent of the Cunard line piers, retiring after twenty-six years of service i eapacity. Watson, mission of the land tax for twenty- five years, anyway. The building will not begin before a complete technical commission, not yet appointed, ap- roves of the plans. It is assumed the eight of the buildings will be rigidly limited and that general construction in I will be guided by Japan's anti-earth- any, the primate addressed the bishop concerning doctrine and conduct. Then the mew bishop retired to the chapter house and returned fully attired in his bishop's robes, after which the service {was brought to a close with the re- {mainder of the holy. communion office. and Servia. twenty-four hours ago. | Following the service a luncheon though still hale and active, -is near- quake models. | was tendered Bishop Farthing by the ported accusation of Vienna, Jan. 6.--Although the Aus- tro-Servian strain continues, the posi- tion seems less critical than 3 vas! clothes of a little girl, four Ol cause of Austria's offence was the re- M. Milevano- vitch, Servian minister 'of foreign af- an. errand, leaving her three small children in the house. During her ab- sence they 'wisted some paper into torches, and in waving them about the {were ignited. Tho other children tried to extinguish the flames without suc- cess, and the terrified child rushed man-Canadian cal » tion, a body of inflaentinl Ce fo for the promotion of beth trade relations between ny Canada, has invited Hom. W. 8. F ing to visit Berlin as their guest to accept--acpublic banquet. Owi his intended early depatture for ade Mr. laity of the diocese at the Windsor Hotel, at which all the visiting pre- jates and clergy took patt, constitut- {ing a distinguished company. fairs, that Austria had reduced the gitdeors ih, het A a Bosnians and Herzegovinians to slav- 3 Phe gi iexh, i ery. The official text of M. Mi ovano-| Station, ahd_u2 Tit re ry aT viteh's speech shows that "gubjec- Out the s t that 'the ttl was the Juries were So goa! a e a tion" and not "slavery" E phrase, and the word wrs mistrans- one died a day later. lated in the version -res hing Vienna. This relieved the tension, although, ., according to some accounts, inci-| Wilton, Jam 6.--A convention is be- dent has not been wholly smoothed ing held this week in the Holiness away. Neither the Austrian mor the Movement church here. Walter Brown decline To Marry Her Manager. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 6.--Mre. Flore Maybrick, the' American woman was convicted in England of poison her husband and sentenced to life ims prisonment, but, who' was released a few yoars ago, 'is soon to bo me to Charles L. Wagner, of Chicago, retary of the Slaton Lyceum Bure Mrs. Maybrick has been lecturing der the auspices of the bureau. ing his eighty-third year and decided recently to withdraw from active work and settle down to simply en- joying life. consecrated Bishop of Huron. - 25% OFF ALL LINES OF China Ia Our Store for This Month OLD HUDSON BAY FACTOR. Late William Wylie Spent Forty- od Six Years in Wilds. | Thaw Claim To Be Sane, Edmonton, Jan. 6.--In 'he sudden | t . . White Plains, N. Y., Jan. 6.--Coun-|{cath of William Wylie here passes a! Sault Ste. hurie, Ont., Jaa. s au. sel for Mrs. Wm. Thaw, Harry Thaw"s man who spent forty-six years of his | Bradley, of J i a Bac oon Gal. mother; obtained from Supreme Court life practically isolated from civiliza- {850 and tosts | v Hume ard in Jal Justice Tompking a writ of habeas tion inv the great wilds of Athabasca uusalé for the infattions of gums nie. 01] compelling the Matteawan asy-' district.- U Septomber last Mr, | Hradley, an American, came Ji I Rem ra . : Col gorpus compelling to . prorduee Harry ki ag for all "those re in ada, secured a resident license instead Servian minister has been recalled. lets. om Monday to attend Sibers Lop Thaw before' that justice at Nyack, |the employ of the Hudson's Bay com- | of taking out a won-resident liconse. p06 BILLED BULL Jogo. a Pu Bullodh, pont next Saturday. Mrs. Thaw's Sufften. p at Fort Chipweyan. He came to | Ho also trapped along She A ) LL. Ne Le "al bat | her's, oN -- tion is that Thaw is not a crimina ' . i th from the Orkney | Wit out proper qu ification. > : L 1} . A ; 3 > , having been acquitted by a jury, and {ie Cae eixtecn years old, in|made a trip up the A.C.R., and took Animals Fought Vieiously "For jen at Mss. Soke lather, Jaroes Wal Sie ny vm ws fh oct Bendy in share, mile orton | Sows | [orto wes Sie guts of Nis {last y t a Visit to his old | Calbeck is making an enceatvor "0 i Butler, Pa., Jan. 6.--/ ig brown'? s t Completely Burned. last, your ote --~ Winnipeg aud la stop to illegal hunting and (rapping pylldog owned by Stephen Morris, in Sqasles, Biover 108t . aerbert Bellingham', Wis., Jan. 6.--The plant roturred to Bdmotiton. | here pad i receiving the suppart, of }the southern part of hia county, yo orehitis ove 5 yO titite "Puget Sound imbe: go | thes local branch of t ish and Game |terday afternoon, ki a two-year-o c s. rmer: 1 of the Pug Bowed Mille Sud phe Yuan Shi Kai Quits, | Protective Association, which offers a pull owned by a neighbor named hioet ing 8 Jo to be held on Friday of shingle "mill in the world, wa on-| Pekin, Jan. 6.--Yuan Shi Kas the | reward of $25 for every conviction un- | jackson. It required six hours of this week in ed Monday night. The damage was member of the grand council dismiss: | de€ the act. most vicious oS hein eiote the sn $415,000; ~ insurance | $150,000. Wi L. oq from office, accompanied by his] : - . was finally killed. os was so Cleveland, a saw filer, was burned to family, left on a special train for +The. family of Sir Frederick Borden { badly hurt that it may 'Mecessary | - death, and several other persons' had Wei Hai Wei, in Honan province. received New Year's grectings from {to kill him. i ha ; ey 12 narrow escapes. The fire started from There were only a few railroad offi- | him, 'by cable, ftom Florence, and tho The dog, which weighed about gov. | wall bas ps a hot box. boials at the station to see him off. |story of mnxiety as to Sir Frederick's 'enty pounds, was tossed by the bull field, w ome chief busines law, but not the nc- Fined $50 And Costs. Farmers' Institute. At Consecon, on Saturday, at home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wi was solomnized the marriage of cldest daughter, Miss Lola Rae, Wilfrid William Ward, eldest son Local Option Failed. Resifrow, Ont, Jan: 6.<Local dalled to cerry, i Robertson Bros. a ------ cea FORTY-FIVE STOVES. Among them took stoves, with tanks, alu heaters, some with ovens and 'various others. Very cheap, at TURK'S, "Phone F085. safety is Hiscrodited. while he was = chasing - another dog Cal ; "1 is the heart that makes the eritic through the barnyard. The dog 've | jority for the --not the nose. : i sented this and attacked the bull. cessary t "> Dozen Mexican Oranges, 5c. wards & Jenkin, of The public sense 'is in advance private practice, ; ' x

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