Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1911, p. 1

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_ he Daily British Whin _ LAST EDITION STRALIA. | WEATHER PROBABILITIES. i - 3 ~ # > i f } SCHOOL LUNCHEONS, I ! QUEBEC BRIDGE CONTRACT. GOVERNOR OF A Fo | Chitdren Gain Weight and Better] | The Cost of Superstructure Will be! P \ Lord Denman Will Follow the Ex La bi m 3 Dispositions on Meal. $9,000,000. ample of the Kivg. . Moatreal, April 6.--The contract for | Loudon, April 6.--Lord Denman, the ' nt . | Philadelphia, \prid G.-- After sival " {month's test of serving a three-cen the superstructure of the Quebeo -- new governor of Ausiralia, speaking ---- Huncheon 10 fifty children in a publi -- ! bridge was signed at Otlawa. As pre here, said, hy going new lo th . wo + ischool here, the experiment has been | rie ~ viously announced the Dominion Bridge Ca ana-| ork: he had the advantage of hav Of Taking Census in declared a success. "The Home and Former Cony ict Locked "0 | and the Canadian Bridge For nada on the Pana ing been for four years in the personal service of King Edward, also having ~ : y School League will continue to serv s 1 . ! y he to f p Other Countries. Jol League will continue to sree}. Joy jut Box Car, Jrempany ude io 'um a comsteue ma Canal. ally ard Klug George: wb the luncheon until Ma Lion. company to do the work, this | y aa Ibe children show an average gain ai | company being known as the St. Law-! ee knew the Britons overseas as no pre of four pounds each in weight. Whether | . | rence Br idge company. vious k : knew them. Australia » it was a bit of Hamburger steak ora! The contractors of the pew struc strongly believed in her own future as FIELDING S VIEW bowl of bean soup that iene SEARCH BEING MADE. at Quebec agree to have the a nalion, and, above all, was loyal in | thems, whether it was a dish of prunes | " | work completed by the 3lst of Decem- her attachment to the king and the ------ Jof a mound of rice pudding, ther toil ---- I ber, 1911. The first thing to do is -- empire, -- ge Ted fajthfully until _ the pls and | | 4... Si a -------------------- ha : ANYTHING NOT IN AGREEMENT bowls were bare. And the inevitable | BOY HAS BEEN MISSING EIGHT/|'© Purchase the land and erect new |IN RETURN FOR SOME CONCES- MARRIED AT ELEVEN. E | q TER : YEAR 78 -NO. S81 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911. m---- : : : } ot : : 'shops, the whole to cost $1,000,000, e NOT IN EXISTENCE, consequences have followed in bright- | DAYS. | as no existing plant in the dominion SION. ened eves, heightened spirits and, what , is sufficient to carry on such an ex- Tale of nn iyeaseoldt Six) in Hoy is most marvellous of all, angelic be- { Many Questions Were Asked and oi, during the afternoon session {A Card to a Philadelphia Lawyer's | tensive contract. The shops will be | Public Men of Washington Discuss Polive Court. Answered -- The Reciprocity where bedlam was wont to reign Brother Reveals the Deed--Cone | OF Dear, Montreal, and not in| the Matter--To Devise. a Scheme| Ultaws, April 6A young girl of ) Fas g ai a ini ug 3 . * | the neighborhood of the bridge site, {fifteen appeared in the Hull police Agreement Was Again Under De. CUDAHY OR HOG THRICES. | viet Wanted Revenge on Assistant |, has been sugdestéd." The Eontrart to be of Advantage to Both Coun court, yesterday, on a charge of dis bate--The Bauk Act May Go, -- District Attorney. {for the steel has already bet given tries. orderly conduct. She gave the name Over. | Five Cents in Summer and Four in| Philadelphia, Pa, April 6.--To keep | © the United States Steel company of | Washington, April 6.--A movement of Mrs. A. Beaudin, and on inquiry Pittsburg, as the material willbe toolis on foot among some of the public [lhe magistrate discovered that she \.e here in abundance awaiting wo- Special te the Whig | Winter. a vow of vengeance which he made 4 men who want exceptional Ottawa April 6. The reciprocity i i long for ocean steamers i Washingt to co to ' J ) we agaist Assistant District Attor | < men in ashington io come an ball was started rolling again in the! Chicago, April 6. Patrick Cudahy ore - l --_-- vd , tv ted three months after Ci {Joseph P. Rogers, w ronvie arrangement with Canada to give the [and was deser f House of Commons yesterda: The predicts five-cent hogs next summer, I ' a former conviet, 4 an i -- n RMA #71 i dank i i rds by her husband The charge ta . 1 . who signs himself "5,6430353 on} domimion preferential treatment in | "V2 o house went into committee of supply i 9 fourcent next winter, with corn |. es xsrar iY . nl » : me | against the child was held over until » i ' ce of » Pply front thirtv-five. to Sorts. cents 3 ticed « twelve-year-old Bernard Rogers, | the Panama canal in return for 'so meantime the { was married af eleven years of age, on ways and means and George : bh : f laws concession. The enginears are making | Thursday, and in the : bushel. Mr. Cud: and i in wepbew of the lawyer, to the Halti- . ¥ e n 2 . : reams Branbury, of Selkirk, resumed the shel F. Ludahy said: "Lard and]® C0 and Ohio yards here, over a week | Lo i [the dirt fly so rapidly that it is now police : will dnvestigule he cireun debate for the opposition balf Heaty hor movement -wilfiugor aml locked him in an empty ear. | AMID THE CANYONS OF FAR-OFF {expected the canal will be completed | stances surroumhng her lle. Before the orders of the day were Zaniing We bare LINUCI ON Nt This is the statement on a postal! CALIFORNIA, {im 1913 instead of two years later, as! Rxcited. the Court o 3 3 a } p » ave ' ' 18. . | : + " : NC $ called R. L. Borden asked the minis] mest thin o Yess awe March card which presumably was written by | . {has been expected The United States | v . I 6 \ ter of agriculture if he would not lay idereased. abont 600.000 000 us {the former jailbird, and which was re- | Philadelphia Capitalist Loses Way Proposes to caarge other nations »° tterbo, Italy, Apri b~taro 1 un the table a report as to the me- 00.000, 88 al lod he Cornelius F. Rogers, a broth-| While Mountain Climbing amd 4s | hiurher toll than will be paid by ves- | toszi, a priest among the Cammorists, Assortments never "were more gainst a dicrease y 3.000 » teria n a n ne thod adopted by other countries in n A rease of 13000000 4 ot of the Assistunt District Attorney 3 } tat) Isels belonging to this country. Evey jon trial here, was in the witness box, | oo uog ang prices dre just as low as : Found by Rescuers After Several y\,oican vessels that are the proper- | this morning. He told how be learn year ago Hogs do not decline a Hows' Wandering. lity of railroads, it is said, will be pen- | od of the assassinations through the | taking their census. Mr. Fisher ro anid as } *iwith whom the lad lived, to-day plied that, he would apdly as provisions, heeause eastern | " : medium of the confessional. He strong. | place for filling your Easter needs i i Mr. Jameson, of ighy, asked if it 3 was the intention of the goverument {ly dencuaced the police and pleaded jcould be found anywhere | to continue the bounties to fishermen lice immediately began an investiga- miles north of here during a rain jeral rate will be in the neighb orhood | Bis Sn Puesh ah. iy he ! in the event of reciprocity passing tion and every effort is being mude to | storm, Charles Beck, a Chiladelphia [of one dollar a ton net register, It i'ional and tragic manner thal "| WE ESPECIALLY EMPHASIZE Ar. Brodeur replied they would tind the car capitalist, had a narrow Coa from | Will. therefore, be seen that the tolls | purt i a aug Br + | : {ting upto Shih a 3 Mr Jameson Will the United States { The card is signed with prison num- | death Sunday night fon a large vessel will be a factor ip |®!'NES Were adjourned peremptory. | LADIES' TAILORED SUITS, do likewise and wus this considered { hers, "BM3-CI52." and in it the wti After having wandered aimlessly {the profits, especially for a foreign | SE m-- | . . when the reciprocity negotiations were RUINED THE PLANS OF A DEAD FT Oxpresses his glee over the mis { about for several hours and finally [Vessel competing with an American | | TAILORED COLTS, going on at Washington * si iof ' 4 . lery which he has made the relatives collapsing, Mr. Beck was found by a [vessel paying one-half the tolls lnas- | i FOULARD DRESSES, Mr. Fieldiity The bounties to United MAN. lof the boy feel. and says he hopes | party of rescuers, vesterday much gs the canal will exist partly to | i States fishermen ix a matter for | [that th# boy is now dead | Mr feck, in company with his | regulate transcontinental railroad | a «. | STREET SKIRTS, Washington to decide, hut we regerds Lawyer Broke Phonograph Record | Faery effort is being made to dig | daughter] Elsa, left the tavern, 5000 | rates, its effect will be of vast import- OF PULPWOOD FROM NEW the reciprocity negotiations anything Telling Place of Buried Gold-- | cover the car in which the boy was feet up Mount Lowe, for the. summit. jance lo both Canada and the United | 4 BRUNSWICK. : not embodied in the age ¥ment is nol \ bd : Jaced. There is reason to believe He rode a burro while kis daughter [States. No one bas voiced a definite - NEW PETTICOATS --An Unfortunate Occurrence, |} re | . | " in existence that the lad was placed on car No. |Walked. + |plan for an arrangement with Canada, | A Govermment Bill Introduced in| KID GLOVES Hon. Mr, foster asked of the Anglo tuchanan, Mich, April 6 Shortly [50496 of the Deleware, Lackawanna) Upon returning late in the afternoon [but it has been suggested that, with | © » i p nn . : is Saxon treaty had been signed aud if before the death of Hodson Burton, [and Western railway {Mr. Beck insisted that Miss Veck ride [the appointment of the international Legislature--Provisions to Enforce] FINE HOSIERY, wo would a copy of the treaty be laid five years ago, be talked into a phono- | ws while he tarted along the trail on | commission on waterways, some | Regulation. | DAINTY NECKWEAR on the table. Mi Fielding replied graph and had the record preserved, foot. She left him behind. When he scheme may be devised to give an ad- | Fredericton. X.8 April 6.--In the | : that Canada was not included i the plicing it in the hands of his lawyer | FORTUNE IN STRAW CUSHION, |did not return, guests at the tavern vantage to both countries. | legislature, yesterday, Hon. Mr. Grim- | NEW CORSETS, treaty and i was a question whether with the request that it be kept in his : organized a rescue party. After reach: | : } dar survey of-geperal introduced a re a we should adhere to the English trea vie In his will Mr. Burton stated | lgnores Relatives and Leaves ing the summit they were able to find | SWALLOWED STEEL POINTS. bill intended to prevent the export of | FRENCH RIBBONS, ty or arrange one for ourselves. fa that he had buried a large sum of gold Wealth to Comrades. his trail in a light fall of snow. This | - ---- | pulpwood frou h crown lands of | NEW > : b : led to a point six miles from where he ; . fpu'pwood from the crown 'ands NEW VEILINGS, vopy of the treaty could he secured and that its exact location was re Pari, April 6.- A remarkable story | had left his daughter, and there | Placed Them in a Capsule for Safe je province. The act provides. that may : there would be no hesitation to lay corded on a phonogr ph record which | ames from Sept-Saulx, on the Marne, was found in 8 Buddled wilh the | Keeping. {every - timber loceuse or permit con- HANDKERCHIEFS, it va the lable. nd Abaf clad was wt 19. to heard bw ur he do an old boutman, hasged Fradeuis brink of the San Gabriel canyon. | . Ithaca, N.Y., April 6.--Sixteen small | ferring authority i cut rv o soft MILLINERY, Ete. Danan nk At a a ed th hein: sath |} Ider, 0 Gil Wo GAYE 870, lea \s be suffered mostly from ex: steel compass points were removed by sod trots of limber, Not Ming plat, . is M 4 ME Sea » pared, ant heirs gath- Ling a fortune of $29,000 haustion, it" is not believed his, es | surgeons from the stomach and in- suitable for manufacturing pulp or pa sion . . ered at the family residence. Just a | Didler, who was sixty-six years of perience will leave any ill effects. | testines of T. JJ. Williams, an instrue- | 7, on the ungranted lauds of the Mr. Fielding 1 gave an answer to the lawyer. stepped through the door lage, lived a hard working life, and | -- ---- tor of the Cornell College of Civil Ep- [crown shall contain and be subject to this a few days ago to the effect that into the room where they were he appeared to be utterly alone in the | meering. Although - oints had | the condition that all such timber cut | it may: have to lay over until next "tripped over a footstool, fell, and world. ! { Bieteed the ap . the eur under the authority or permission of | session, and | have nothing further broke the record into many pieces, | He told two of his comrades on the BRITAIN BLIZZARD SWEPT, g believe that Prof Williams will such license or permit shall be manu There are no + # 5 to add | rendering it useless iver on Mondav morning that he be {factured in Canada, that is to sav [$1.25 i | tibse will decline another cent and a quality is high No more: economical In it the writer expresses glee over the misery of the boy's relatives amd! pos Angels, April 6. Lost amid [alized in the rates | So lar as can be seem now, the gen buyers buy hogs without prospective | profit Thete will be a large in hopes that the bov is dead. The ~ the canyons the me > 1 Cruse in corn acreage this vear' i ¢ 1 Po the canyons in the mountains, twenty SHIRT WAISTS, | | better elsewhere at recover --Eng- | ! ! avian ' 1 hondem, Aon) 5. ~Eng- 3 He had placed the points in a cap- |™!0 mere hantqble pulp > paper, o En =n Sliriad ea 3 |sule for safe keeping some time ago 7! a ey Noo enWare uten- | Senne oak ¥ @ and swallowed the capsule Sunday, | ils, or other articles of commerce or a . Seores of villages and towns { hout examining it closely think merchandise, as distinguished from the | 8004S at are cut off from the outside |v {said spruce or other timber in its raw 3 icine. of the kind he { world. Wires are down and jing it was medicine. of t sufactured e Th . { : a : ne orf unmaunufactar stat vere are | roads are impassable Ruil- $ had beet in the habit of taking {provisions for the emforcement of the | ' road and tram. traffic is * {regulation, and also exomptin such | { + | fy Mr. Rhodes, of Amberst, called he {lieved he was about to die, and -he| Come railways TOOK AWAY FIGHT, {made them his heirs to all the money i pretty thir attention of the minister of lve hicd hide ot A and canals to the frequent accidents! m-- Which was hidden in the bottom of} happening with great regularity on | Pistol in Her Face She Uses Hat. | his boat o i His melatives, he told them, were not the Intercolonial railway He pointed pin. to 1 i pent for he had * lon jlo receive a Mn « v a ong out that there had been some dispute New York, April 6.---Miss Hanna ji 0 waied to hav anvthing to do between the superintendent and the Krothevil threw up her hands when aloo po » traflic manager over the quality of highwayman thrust a pistol in her | po oi 0 hours afterward and the supplies, such as wheels, axles face, but her action was not in token fp 0 Lo turned out kis boat and tires used and the dispute went of surrender. On the contrary the Mibev digrovered 313.008 in gold. $10. du co wm-- . as far as to involve either of their | young woman, who was held up on lua i bank notes and $5,000 in coins HIE MPe EERIE ONE | Feud Existed Between Two North plies to all licenses or permit here BORN. resignations Lesington avenue, pulled out two fof different values concealed in an $1,000,000 FOR OFFICERS, } Bay Families. after issued, whether | r the first time WALLA Mr. Graham said be had not heard Wicked looking hatpins and began {14 straw cushion. ---- } North Bay, April 6.--The coroner's or in the fewewal of licer a or per. X y or ~S a o | { v im i to A ISS or ants ne he gst hi aff oin fe Lha I i 6 robher 2 {the mone as S eetrat 1 s {alleged to have been shot a neigh 1e act comes ) hen tan difficulty amongst his staff and point oR A i ape unt aut of him | the money ha wen . sequestrated until ey to Old diers. oy ' « y g A a ot ne of out thal there were nu greatdr.num: *F on hook the hi on * {the rightful heirs are found. Lond April 6.--The | H boring farmer, John McDougall, ve | v the g v cick nl . GUmr . for he wheeled and too igh { .ondon, pril 6 we late On. turned an open verdiet expressing no -------- ber of accidents happening every year Miss Krothevil started in pursuit, | 5 Henry L. Bourke, a wealthy stock- | 3 . I B ER 3 . + : on company owned roads than on : } i on 8 + |opinion as to the cause of death. It| SUFFRAGETTES AND CENSUS. state ownal railways and the board 'TTOMIDE lor, help, but handicapped WARNS CANADA. broker and brother ol land Mave, who was evident from witoesses that a he. nlways © DOME py a skirt built more or less on the | was assassinated while governor-gene : i ; of railway commissions reports would ne 8 mist hobble - o ing iotinc ' i was a 0 SAH gene family feud exists between the Morins John Burns Says Their Opposition to substantiate this. Where the whol, i ga , Hg ns " ky 1 th he Question {uumises Unexpected gal h f i fi e n = on i ~ and the MoDougall's, and this ia] Census Failed when others took up the chase and the . ) Ae | death « 1s wife to found a residen- | A i | trouble lies ou a government owned og ap man was cought Type of Reciprocity. tial club r naval and militazy officers } YOT4® than ever since the old "man's | road 1s that it is largely run on ra-| -- New York, April 6.~-The New York lon the active or retired Mists, whose [death . McDougall ie being held by | mars, whereas on other roads every \ HORRID RECORD Commercial says: income is between 8250 and $730 a | the police : thing is confined to rail facts. | ' . ' It seems highly probable, that the year. It is stipulated that the mem FRET [president of the local government | Ma! Then again whenever an accident in Ome Out of. iver 7s is Insane in|M€STo movement iuto Canada will lead | bers will be elected by trustees and FEAR AN EPIDEMIC. {hoard, when questioned in the House | curs on a state owned railway it! is U8e Out of. hvery Bal to some legislation by parliament re (pay some rental, however small. | ren : of Commons, as to whether or not the | Fuseral ¥ reported in the newspapers under scare | New York City. {stricting 'immigration--or, at least tol ent -------------- Germ Filled Goats Got Away From! (un ocious suffragettes who refused | EAVES headlines, while a similar accident on! New York, April 6.-One out of every "some effort at such restriction. The Hospital, o be counted by the census enupera- | poreratl fr other lings only gets a very small po. 275 persons in New York city is io course of the Dominion government in SECOND CHARGE LAID New York, April 6. A score of po-| tors gere to be punished Bago tive in some corner of the paper, un- sane, according to Dr. Albert W. {the matter will be watched with much | fice and health inspectors are on the | Mr. urns added that the man solem less there is a very great loss of life. Ferris, sident of the state lunacy linterest, for (he present negro move | . » 3% hE o s of lonevres of the suffragettes in regard | priends = i . . : he oi i hunt, this morning, for millions f . ; He said he was buying the very best commission, W ho is dglivering Eats ment promises a sort of "reciprocity AGAINST CC. D. SHELDON AT smallpox and other contagious dis [10 the census had had > 9. SpprusIaY fully of material for the LUR. that was of lex tures before the New . 1001 {that nobody on either side of the line! P RURG. PA ease germs which were inoculated into effect on the accuracy of the statistics re me 3 » state » k § rs . : t » being & oe to be had, regardless of the lowest of Philadithtopy The late & pitas had looked for . i » four goats at a local hospital, last hat were being gathered ROBERT J. REID, tender, and as a consequénc? avoided TOF the lusane now house . . Po These emigrating Oklahoma negroes -- night. Somehow the goats got out! = ou The Leading Undertaker. getting poor material from . politionl tients, the lecturer veutinuet a pri sign, as their reasons for leaving, The Grand Jury Threw Out One, and | 00 Go cuthorities a that the Riled by Fall 'Phone 57 230 Princess Street, friends, who might be successful in te bustitulon Se - Ahe BE the "Jim-Crow-Car" law of ibe state| Chief MeCaskill, of Montreal, Was! milk or meat is being eaten by poor | Ottawa, April 6.-R. R. Chisholm, a | ma mtn - securing any special tender. However, | ®% cases a mite ye SWE and the provision of separate public Ready to Bring Sheldon te Canm-| East Side families. This would mean [contractor from Alexandria, frel fron JAMES REID svlums average s 4 Dg BK. Yo ¥ 4 : i sot 2 " he would make the fullest enquiry 2 ylums average about " hn week lschools for whites, and blacks They | a serious epidemis a six-foot scaffold on Monga) and hs Te Vir: wt Uadertakems with the view of preventing, as much : Ehe sy uf waring Loy Pron y Tae PY iniay be forced to face worse things | ada. ---------- injuries terminated fatally on Mon day. | 56 PRINCESS STREET, as possible, further accidents. punt is approximaidy $¥0 a your {than those, if once they precipitate tho | Pittsburg, Pa., April 6.--The grand Sheldon to be Held, | He - will be buried at Alexandria 'Phove 147 for Ambulance. ' -------- -- i ------ o . y : lon. G. P. Graham asnounced that race problem' in Canada uy yesterday shiracan, howe Vin Pittsburg, Pa., Apsil 8. The Afpeas | ~ : WALNMT FLRNITURE, a contract was signed giving the ow 5 AMID GLASS : tt CA the bill against Uharies Sheldon, | yuce of Charles DD. Sheldon, ind pool | I Teo Bear Sort = has marbisa task of the construction of the super : LINCOLN'S LETTER SAVES JOB! jor considering it fur several hours operator, wanted in Montreal ors | tog als + of Odd-fashion small -- fw ek a i The announcement threw the local of- | the magistrate this moming, was the | Parlor Ct Gory ressanabi Woman Shows Note Written Forty-| ows into a flurry of excitement, as signal for an beated outburst op the | Te Phone TOM. ! Montreal. . Me stated that the bridge PRIEST Seven Years Age. {they confidently anticipated that the part of the district attorney to the | A FARMER WALKLD INFO; Ee was designed exclusively" by thi OLD PRIEST. Washington, April 6. Forty seven fading of the gramd jury would be affect that local claimants were en ! WINNIPEG company. It included provisior for} 4 'vears ago, April 13th, 1364, Abraham favorable to Mrs. McAdoo. {deavoting to hold up the Montreal au ha strech: railways aud roadways as wall | Flercely Attacked by a Man With A Lincoln paused in the cares of givil | Chief MeCaskill, however, had plan | thorities for the amount thoy had He Was Despondent Over the Loss of as for the railway tracks. The cost! Rife Preserver, Abbe Successfully war for one of those kind acts which ned for a favorable decision and had lost befor surrendering Sheldon to the | His by Fi Say Svaitin . would be B8560.000 and the com | Eses a Bottle as a Weapon, {lived after him. It was to peu a per- everyting ready for immediate ac- | Canadian police. He said he would Home by Fire--Llay & 2 i i x 2 i mations. In the mean Death, Then Got Tired and Re any had deposited a chek for § 2 h sonal letter to the postmaster, asking tion. Knowing that the first step of lay new informations. Yat So oq de per cont. of the wo Paris, April 6.-A splendid exhibi- oe employ Miss Susan Dugger, a the prosecution here would be the lay- time the Canadian police must wait | sumed Journey. ap ec practically at a standstill. RETURNED OPEN VERDICT. |} 00 oc may be required for fuel or | CEP rere re i {building purposes. The regulation ap- | AW aR London, April 6. "In the hours of ucoess, mercy and magnanimity are | WIL hecoming to us," declared John Burns, | % structure of the Quebec bridge to the | St. Lawrence Bridge company, of ppGLAR CAPTURED BY BRAVE o i ' sidi re {tion of muscular Christianity was one belle of Carlinsville, Hl, who ing of a new information against the | Later--At a late hour this afternoon | Td Te Hus ilies - i ue yen early this morning hy a French ii the sole suppart of her brother, HD. he ix so anxious to oma and it was announced that Sheldon would | Winnipeg, a . Apes] 3 Sounph of ROOV0 and $250.0 respectively al Hee Rie Rutan, Selle a} a Unam soldier, crippled at Shiloh. bring to Sunada, ho, ag his grip be returned to Montreal for trial. Jiiokants. oa, s farmer. of Tran ' . {though more than sixty year old, Ves Dugger got a position and fad so Sheldon's meagre be | rpm + was are ta be retuned. foviranie un barglar who attacked him oF prof WT 4 religicustt. i Eons" a change of clothing : Spit on Party Lines. fr aut ee Me oy u ok S rup sulcided WI respond. Lund, in spite of severe wounds, held; Secretary' MacVeagh, after reading | He k Ilse the necessary sers all | (utawa, April 6.--As expected, the ®™ r constable who m m too Suleided While 1 i 6 owt. {him until the police came. the sume letter, vesterday--though the tn -- ready to a with | a pre . elecfions committees Bim to the: general hospital, where he : Rochester, ¥¥. Ard 6. justave | At one o'clock this morning the paper had yellowed with age and the jh. object of avoiding service of fur- | gplit along party lines in the Adelard. May recover He told s rambling Kuop, fifty years the Basi ernard | ie. who lives alore in a little flat nk is dim--ordered that Miss Dug jj warrants. had ddd that the Lanctot matter, the majority declar- ¥tory of havieg loft We. lace at PURE and GOOD. Steet plunged, ON h ot as h fon the 6fth floor near the Church of ger's name be not dropped from the best plan whald be to make au ame jpg that Lanctot Aid nothing wrong Transcona by fire, the damage being hash at . Joint 10 out 3h Sulpice, was swakeged hy the treasury's list of emplovees, though diate jump away for the border =o as ip having goverrmeni labor work on Baw. He says he nant to walk . : landed of the rocks 175 fest below. He (breaking open of his desk in the -be has been ill mors than a year. 115 yet into anather state belo the lo his premises, and fhe minority de [io 106 ty at eeten © Godt in the Joo Redden & Co. was ahve when picked up, but died jo FOuM. = 1 RAV cal authorities conld make any move, caring that he did 4 will be Wmosning and om ad » f gt » TORI within twegly minutes. It is believed | He juniped out of bed, rushed te] INDIANS LEAVE VIC A. but this course was found to be ubne heard of again 1s the commons ih empty house snd ited af He wo R of suicide, as Knop had the sitting room, and was uamediate- | A mont Pa $423,000 THT 3 CH throat with » poss Er Ra He Av Things look Brighter, t for some time as the Jy attacked by a big man, who bad British Government ys | Apother information bas sine heey They May Have Perished. down for 8 coupl® of hours, Sxpecting Petr B April 6. -Things look death of his wife and wu lepreserver in his hand. Though | for Their Reserves. {nid agninst Sheldon. charging falee | yopp,o April 6.-1t i reported that 10 dis, Imi got go 2 maising APC brighter all round for sriking daughter. {bruised and beat, the priest laid] Victoria, B.C, April 6.-- The British pretences, which may have the effect, oor ty of cix men, the loader being 235i out again Jor 3 oy has 8 ciner in Alberta aod Pritish Colum- - ' "hold of the burglar, and seisiog in Columbia government, yesterday. as- [of delaying matters sili longer one Labille, who Jeft their homes ai Prother at 2H an wht, Man bis. Word was receive hoes, The man who publicly claims to pe the dafk a waterbottle, brought it sembled the Sgoghees band of Indians | Wert Cape, Magdalen islands, Satur Shatter, Eng gn forty years oF 82% | his morning, that the internstions the sole boss in his family is gemergl- (Hown with a crash on the head of his 'on the reserve an the water front op- Many Feel Sore. {day last, hunting seals, are believed to ane A qed iwenty-sight, | CTESTISton at Indianapolis, had ly bluffing. i i nssailant. » posite the city of Victoria and paid! Landon, Ont, April 6.--Merchants have perished, as no trace has heen a 8 hi i went a recognition of the strike and Then the two men closed and rolled over to the heads of the tribes sums | and food contractors, of London, are heard of them since Saturday, when Killed himself by cutting his throat 1 found walking into the arvanged for the strike pav. It is also Rn on the floor together, both being 'ranging from $5,000 to $11,500 cath, a |sore, this morning, about the an they were spen among the heavy ide with 8 razor yesterday afternoon, st Lived that with the soukyy of JR badly cut hy the broken . The total of $435,000, for the surrender of |mouncement that the government in- trying to make shore against norther- his temporary residence at Ferry Wileon, as new man of the Crow's ¥ _ receiver] several ithe reserve. : make a camping iy gales. {Lane St. James. the western suburb Net Coal company, operators' as- oi | 5, innipey. Be was » lumberjack ocigtion will grant demends of strik- ers.

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