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ROOT CO., Spadina Avenue, Toronto. 6 boxes for $1.25. {S HE ELIGIBLE ? Can President-Elect Appoint Sena- tor Secretary Knox of State. Washington, Feb 11.--1 Senator Knox eligible fer appointment gs ves retary of state in the incoming admin- istration or must the president-elect sewek a new premier for Ins cabinet This was the question that all offi- cial Washingion this morning The in perfect plain. Semator Knox was last slected | for a six-year torm, whieh will not ex pire' until March, 1911. The tion prohibits the appointment of » senator the salary was 'confronted with facts the case EN constitu to an office created, or which term for which he was el of the denied himself to 18 advising with his noX has but tends ion, is te lonteelect Taft can make Philander at severely fir ay 1a Knox straining the States constitution lary United SOCY The Uniic States con propriating monument t Only One "BROMO QUININE. thet Is Laxative Bromo (Yuinine ures a Coldin One Day, Grip in 2 Day: wsbox. 3c 8.250.000 for res a memoir Abraham: Lincoln 18 aj ail o to Prove It. has, been increased, | OVER DOMINION COAL AND STEEL In View of the Judgment in Favor Steel Conmrpany--How Prices Ranged, = Privy Council of the 'he | } ~ | Montreal, Feb, 11.--~There was great exchange torday when the hour for trading arrived, in consequence of the judgment in favor of the Dominion Iron & Steel compdny, which was de- livered this wertping by the privy dis- the the litigation arising from the pute as to the interpretation of contract under which the steel com- paily obtained its supplies of coal irom" the Dominion Coal company. Evicy one in the gallery expected Dominion Steel 'stocks go up it price with a rush, while on the other hand the natural inclination was to "look for a great drop in Dominion Coal, on account of the hea.y damages wnich it seemed evitgble the coal company would have to pay to the steel company. Spectators had very little idea = of what the early bids were, loti and continuous was the roar made by the combined voices' of the brokers, It a great question if the brokers themselves knew just where they were at during the first two or three minutes However, thera emerged from the - chaos the first transaction in Steel common, which was at 234 and 24, Following that there was : fractional decline but in "another mo- ment the prico had strengthened ; action and eventually the touched Of steel preferred transactions were fewer, the being recorded at the next 8], after which there was a jump of thee points to 84, and eventnally %5 aud 87 were paid Fhere Spe to see @ price the first ow, deal would intere?d out af the was na good of to how Coal cone of the mill, and minutes first t-ansaction was recorded at arid the next at 60, but Hterwards the quotations, eased t IN asked and 36. bid market for Dominion tha first transaction was XI, HOO at 844. There is no. doubt th gallery was disappointed by the first fifteen minutes' performance marke. Hy far the greafest num- ber of those gathered there were Stopl sympathizers and they naturally hoped and expected to Steel opel at and into the unknown It was not until passed that the subsided, m a few one cO0n Steal of sen then Common 0 run away up fifteen minutes had continual of Buyers sellers roar Voices and were mixed up in an inextricable mas in' the middle of 'the Hoor. and. jostling another in their desire to make their trades By the end. of the. first half hour trading was being conducted on more orders lines and a few other than Steel and Coal were being attended to. * Towards the noon hour Steel Pre- ferred was working .a little higher, he ing 91} bid. while Coal wa work the other way, being offered st Steel Common, however, re- about the ranging be 23 and 24. pushing one issues my 513 mained same, tween Excitement In Toronto. Toronto, Feb. excitement on change at 11.-There was great the-Toced stock the opening this morning a result the Steel-Coal = judg ment, The decisive vietory Steel company was immediately re floeted in the quotations. Steel mon jurped four points and preferred thirteen points right on the start off while Coal was heavy and four point lower. ex- 18 of ol Com At the close of the morning board, coal had dropped from 63 to 53, with- out buyers. Steel preferred on other hand had jumped from 74 at yesterday's elosing to 95, while steel ! common had jumped five points, fron vesterday's closing "at 10. NEGRO CONFESSED. Husband of Murdered Woman Ad- mitted Killing. New York, Feb. 1l.--James ton, a negro, who killed h New Haven the night ber 23rd, and so eflectually that the was overed until last Saturday, was ar- rested here to-day in the apartment house at 201 West 78th street, where he had been working as fireman for the past month : Hazleton confessed to the detectives and was taken to the Tombs police court where siie was held without bail and committéd to the Tombs to awnit extradition The negro's throat showed the SCAry two long, deep gashes, . one on vither side, which he said were made by 'his' wife with a'ruzor while he was #p shortly before he killed her. She had been drinking, he said, and had failed to get his supper. They had a row, but he lay the hed and. went to sleep. He was awaken- od when she slashed his threat with the razor. He got up and in his anger killed hor with the weapon with which she had cut his throat Then he put her body in an old trunk and covered it over with a quilt. He came to New York and got a job as a fireman. Hazl wifo in Decem hid hs not di of on ering body a of i cn MONTREAL DEATHS, A Young Lady Died As Result of Injuries, Feb. 1) Miss the nineteon- car-old of W. (i. Slank, treasurer Telephone company, died. to Mentronl, Gertrude laughter the day, the Westorn hospital as the re salt { injuries she sustained a few weeks ag as the result of the fire in her father's when "three her sis Shek sast 1 Slack, Mis 1 her house, ers were burned to death od inprics to back from a window into a snow bank. Maurice Perrault, M.L.A.. for Cham- bly in the Quebec house, died, to-day, at his bome 1» Longueuil He had been suffering for some time from can- cir of the threat... Ho was an artist by proiession and had bern mavor of Longueuil. and hay bren in the house for several parliaments. Dr. - Charles. E. Baimbart, | Sound, died Wednesday night. | Montreal Wanderers defeated Shan: racks last night by S goals to 6. hy 10K SCERE in- | off | the | the | i the | oj esiry convention to-day. . | combined wi Uwen it 0 WITH A BOGUS CHEQUE. |. as 11. Just y, Judge sentenced Walter the Canadian Pacific section man, who beat his wife to death at Agincourt to be hanged on Thursday, May 13th, in Toronto jail. Toronto, Feb. befé® noon to-da Riddell Blythe, no trace SCovered A Young Man Bought a Present For His Sweetheart. | Toronto, Feb. 11L~The desite to STEFFAN SWYRDA PAID be generous to: his sweetheagt landed | ? . Ernest C. Perry in jail for thirty | THE DEATH PENALTY days. Ho came up "in the police -- court yesterday charged with securing | For Killing a Companion For His 31942 aud pn Mbolle by taud. He Money Last April--His Wife fatered 4 plea of guilt i Tha rps Was respect. | Became a Mother Only a Few [able looking voung man, and pos- Weeks "Ago. sessed a good reputation. J he Coun: Brampton. Ont., Feb. 11.--For the ' L refence told the Magis {first time in the history of Poel coun- | trate that Perry was (ngaged to a ty, capital punishment was carried young woman in Westen Ontario. "Iv out, this ~morning, | when Steffan | may he a point jin bis favor, said | Swyrda, who: Was found guilty of the thie Iawyer, "that he was not selfish murder of Olecka Lieutvek, was hang- ! in his Metive. © He Jesived to Pur ed in the jail yard 'here, Hangman | yong lady. "He arent 5S on it te Reajolifie oificiated. The scaffold as " "Whers does the other money come erected in. a Corner of the ail vard, from 7". enquired the magistrats. Ridden from. vids on tWo- sides by a |. The * crown" attorney reohod that specs v hu} high hoard fence, and | Perry paid for the present with a OL the ot he 11 Se ok the Stone walls. i | valueless cheque for X22.13. and got ig Ue a yrds still maintain. the. cash in change. . To a Aiea 4.) that oe rp ogent, The drop of the wagistrate ~ Me. Corley' replied ell ut eight o'c ch » and within twelve that it was nes a forgery. The choroe mittuten. the mas was pronounced dead. bore (the: nate' or 1b Yerrier. + hieh | OMY officials were allowed to witness was a_bogus gne. the proceedings. + . | al . The crime for which Steffan Swyrda | Perry's Jawger asked for leniency on . { account of Perry's vonth and clea | fuiered the. extreme penalty of the record. He produced. char eter refer. | JAW, 'Was 8 ast brutal ome. On April {ences from prominent citizens oft 15th lst, Good Friday, Swyrda Na Brantiord. ticed Olecka Liutyek, a fellow-Ga- "There i% too much of that thing lician, to a bush near Clarkson, and' tor me to overlook it entirely," said there Killed the young man for the | {Uolpnel Denison, 'but 1 "shall be as sake of a small Sum of money he had | Jenient ax possible under «the cireum- {I hit possession, Not until some stances, and treat the vouth as a weeks later Sas the, crime discovered, first | offender. He: mmust serve a through finding of Liutyek's body in thirty-day term in jail." the bush. Nobody had seen the mux fom 0 lo der committed by Swyrda. His move. | { ~ AIAG HANH ments, traced by the detectives, A i AHHAGIHC HAHN made it almost certain that he was eS TO HANG MAY 13TH. the guilty man. When placed in the 3 Witness hox at the trial to give evi- at dence in his own def nee, Swyrda told a story of Liutyek going off 'with an Lother man called "Mike," but of aly such man could be di Attempts were made to secure a new 4 trial for the man, but they failed, ns (did an attempt to obtain executive | clemency. Swyrda's wife became a | {mother only a few weeks ago. s---------------- MARINE ASSOCIATION | Condemned Power Development on Navigable Rivers, Ottawa, Feb. 11.--An ontstanding feature of the annual meeting of Dominion Marine ~Uncog- | : . morning, was the condemnation power development on navigab to the detriment of nav | the Giver St. Lawrence being specially referred to. A committee was [appointed to fight this question before | the waterways commission and the do {minion government. The association AICI FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. Young Woman Brutally Assaulted | : By Ruffians. Pa.. Feb. 11 shot through the hip ana arm, body un mass hai hea Con | i Pitta A ssocintion, eeions, her bloody ana disheveled, celathes torn to was dition oi Flora Ellsworth, pyears old, a victim it, when found late Shamrek, forty miles | + Arigid tall night, the identity The voune domestic, started le rivers tion inter of bruises, and the twenty-two sheds, osts, of a cruel last as night at of here which la clee 10 east mvestipation, disclosed of her assailant, | also registered {protest against the admission of for {sign vessels to the coast trade | Canadian waters, has no on in- They will ask amendment 1, woman is employed as a | land Eariv last evening she , the government for an from her employer's home [the act of last session, regarding du along a private road to a grocery [ties on vessels. for repairs, and that 'store. When midway between the | all vessels of any tonnage carrying house and the store she was attacked. passengers for hire shall be compelled From the girl's conditicn®it is evi- (to register and be subjected to all ro- dent she fought desperately. {quiremonts of the shipping act. A fu; i When the voung woman failed to | ther protest against the pilotage tax return the in a reasonable in Montreal will also be presented <0, time a search was instituted. 4 was {the minister of marine. learned she had not visited the gro- The association adopted the new bill cery store and the searchers, with lan- {of lading which incorporates the fol- terns, sound her lying beside the 1 lowing new clause, which provides the vate "vessel carrying shall not be The | sponsible for shortage exceeding on may {half bushel for one thousand bushels ¥ jearvied, the vessel to deliver all grain con {on board, collect freight upon actual tout-turn, and make no claim for any over-run."' | | A delegation Hom the Lake Car L \ riers' Association of the United States, Cobalt and Leading Canadian | (i 5 Gi of G. A. Tomlinson, Duluth. - Stocks Listed. {and H. M. Smith, of the Canada At The following quotations are sup- | lantic Transit company, Montreal, wery lied by the City Brokerage (J. 0. received by the association, this Tutton and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- morning. The delegation co-operated ence street, Telephone 480 A : ec with the association in' the matter of -- the grain bill of lading, and in the in Cobalt Stocks. February 11th. ® : yterests of the now co-insurance schemgp lon the great lakes. A delegation from Sellers. Buyers. the Montreal Corn Exchange will bo IA lgamated SN . | received this afternoo. roa Ba id by : a rhe officers for 1909 were elpeted as Fre Fodor : follows: C. J. Smithy Richelieu & AR TeTS Ser ang Ontario Navigation Co., Montreal, pre Crown Reserve... Cobalt Central Cobalt Lake .. | Foster.. or | i to house ri road. Ye authorities are hopeful the girl be able to give material infor- {mation concerning the wdentity "the assailant should she regain sciousness, STOCK QUOTATIONS. S60 90 sident; Navigation Co., Collingwood, first vice-president; | Plummer, Canadian Luke & Orean Navig | to, conc Vice-pre id hing, Kingsto for AT THE ANCIENT CAPITAL. I | Arrangement Between Government and Bank. Quebec, 'Feb, 11. It the commissioners ¢ with mak ing the expropriation of the Carrier Laine property at Levis, roontly ae- quired by the Rank of Montreal, have made their report the government and that an amicable arrangement be {tween the governmegt and the bank in to the pric to be paid is H. H Gildersle Northern Meehan ion Co., Teron Francis was appointed gene the association. Careen La . Little Nipissing. MeKin, Dar. Sava ral Nipissing Otisse | NG. Rose, € counsel Peterson Lake Rochester Nova Seotia... Silver Loaf... Silver Queen Temiskaming Trethewey... Gifford... Watts... stated that odd PULLED OUT OF THE SLIP. | -- A Montrealer Met His Death in |recard | F probable. Buffalo. . | It is stated that the Great Northern | ya, NY. x Reb, ; H George [railway company have notified Mesers. urray Shearer, Montreal, died in a of * St Andrew hospital early yesterday morning. At Nap Kouorac and Fils, midnight Shearer was rescued and St. Peter strects, that they in- 3 : 3 tend to expropriate their property drowning in the. Evans slip by tho | {policemen. He taken to {order to construct a freicht shed . the}: t lone and fifty feet deep for hospital, where he died without re- | = 1 gaining consciousness. The {purpose of the [man was about forty vears of [A letter signed by a relative, lotte Murray, 731 treal, was found in the dead mn 20 as the dead nye, . Char DR. SNYDER'S FINE. Pine avenue, Mon "AN . mai's | His Friends Pay It, But He Will {rlothing. The letter appealed to Present Sum to Hospital. , him to return home, saying that his Niagara Falls, Feb. 11. <br. {ittle daughter, Evelyn, was dying. { the United" States physician who was TTY med' 325 last week for practising his Eicht pounds washing soda. 10 (iD d 525 la € or pra oo in this citv. ha written Mullin's. : oA ba letter to the press in which Farl Grev opened the Canadian for- | states that several of his Canadian friends had subgeribed the amount of and returned it to him. Dr. Snyder [savs will offer this sun, Anot. reat] oat of Ahh diseary |togethey with his ices derived from anno each st HW bh diseys : \ . a i Rio { Catarrk od or constitutional dis- this ¢ily uptil . June, to the Niaonra der to cure it you must | Falls general hospital for the endow- remedies, Hal's Catarrh | ;ment of a bed to bear his name. The ternally cts ot . as el v the Flood 2 ee 8 diet {doctor ie a Canadian and graduate | Hall's Catarrh is. not a quack) of Queen's university | medicine. Jt: was escribéd by ome of | { the best physicians in this country for L | yedrs and is a gular prescription, "It {is composed of best known, | } the best blood purifiers, ! on the mucous con, | Strawberry, The perfect combination of the two in-| gradients is what produces such wonder | tor { Ca eivili FO! | ful results in in Catarrbh. Send for]. A ba tery Ian ant. civilian pot % is. fy into an argument on King street about estimonials free. 5 ta ] -84¢ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo. | midnight, Wednesday, and the civilian \ . was 'knocked down and hit the side Seid by Druggists price 73e¢ Snyder, ws | profession his fine Catarrh Cannot Be Cured LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they he as Bs on | Jam, Jam. Fresh jam, 7 1b. pails raspberry 10c. a pail. Mallin's. tonics or aqting' direct j cided on this course on aceount {men after a hard struggle, howeviy, { succeeded in forcing him hack. | crnor Bowles was sent for and on his arrival a second attempt was made until his future was decided upon { Was Discussed By the Marine As- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TH URSDAY, FEBRUARY, 11, 1909. MURDERER EXECUTED, GREAT EXCITEMENT Shelburne Over the Trial of a Crazy Man. y . Shelbourne, Ont., Feb. 11.--Never in the history of the county of Dufferin was there more excitement than ex- ists to-day over the preliminary trial of G. E. Stewart, charged with the murder of John and James Span- house, at. their home, in Melanethon, at an early hour on Sunday morning last. People from all over the coun- ty arc flocking in to town to get a look at the prisdner and to hear the details as given in the evidence before Police Magistrate Rutherford. A large crowd was at the station to see, the prisoner hit contrary to expectations Stewart did not arrive. It is understood the authorities de- of the prisoner, of Shelburne, whe the mental condition of G. M. Vance, A.C., is acting for the prisoner, states an effort is being oly to have the pri- soner committed direct to an asylum and avoid a criminal trial. Orangeville, Ont., Feb, 11. --George Frnest Stewart, who murdered Johe Spanhouse and his son in Melancthon township, early on Sunday, morning, made two desperate attempts to es- cape 'rom his cell in the Orangeville nil last /night. When two turnkeys opened his cell door to give him his evening meal, Stewart sprang upon them from a corner of the cell and attempted to overpower them, The Gov- to give Stewart his supper for which he was pleading, but no sooner was the door opén than he maae another rush. He was again forced back, how- ever, and attempts 'to provide him with supper were then abandoned. W. J. MeBay, county attorney, on being notified of what had happened, de. cided to take Stewart to Shelburne for trial fo-day but to keep him here KINGSTON HARBOR sociation. An Ottawn despatch says : the Kingstonians present y at the Do inion Marine association meeting were L. L. Henderson, Hiram Calvin. Jolin Donnelly H. W. Richardson, Capt. Noonan, E. BE. Horsey, The association adopted the following that appeared regarding. Kingston harbor in the report of the committee on aids to navigation : "Range lights were asked far on the north shore at the range of this harbor to take the place of the long distance range of Pigeon Island Nine Mile lights, and to lead the middle ground and Seven Acre shoals, with a second range perhaps on Point Henry to lead into the in na harbor and past the penitentiary shoal to intersect the present Barrie- field range. The board has not vet refused this request but has appar ently been advised that the improve ment is not really a necessary one, ene accident which qecurrved having taken place late in the year after the gas buoy on the middle ground hai been removed. The removal of the Parrieficld bridge across the King ston nner harbor is suggested, or at least the renewal of the bridge with a large central span of modern. con struction. Your next committee asked to give this question consideration," Amony and past is special "Johnnies'"' Rou hly Used. Some of the "Merry \ Widow" virls were rovally entertai of the logal young men fo of friend] y=, centle red of the show #d by some fd one or The polices rests were killer" inner VOman was the out. You are invited to see Nordheimer pianos on view in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, 159 Princess street; Also Ca- nadian representatives for Steinway & Son's, New york. Catalogues on ap plication. ; ------------------ Commander Spain's Suceessor Ottawa, Feb. 11. --~Commandest Spain, who has left. the marine department, as commissioner of wrecks, is succeed: Rear Admiral Kingsmill. "Wash cloths," beautiful assortmont Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Mrs. Hetty New York, nounces the engagement of "her only daughter, Miss Silvia, to Matthew As tor Wilkes, New York; eldest son of the late Matthew. Wilkes, Cruickston Park, Galt, Ont. PRIZES FOR EVERYBODY LEADING AUTOMOBILE CON- CERN OFFERS REWARD FOR NAMES OF PROSPECTIVE ' PURCHASERS, of by Green an THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. GRASP IT. It has decided by the Olsmo bile company of Canada to offer a prize to every man or woman who succeeds in making himseli or herseli the instrument whereby an "Oldsmo- bile" 'can be sold. 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