Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Feb 1912, p. 1

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Che Daily British - o HE BOARD OF YEAR 79 -NO, BANQUET IN GRANT HALL TRADE ett po senses On Wednesday Evening Wasa i. Notahle Event. MINISTER OF MARINE AXD THE CHIEF SPEAKERS. Hon, John D. Hazen Spoke on Cane ada's Transportation ~-- Canada's Great Progress in Trade and Come merce was Qutlined, With a fine attendance, and Of Man lore annual of trade, { a coches, pro- the Kingston Wednesday A i 8 marked About one hundred gnd forty were present, and the hoard two distinguished guests for ih oceasion, of HH J. 1D. Hazen, marine fisheries, and Post mys. lelivered elo gramme ting dinner; of held on hail, first the hoard had in the person minister of Hon, Rodolphe ter-general, both addresses githering was regarded as one most held in the city, and the al way, Lar ol whom Gquen I'he ol the represent ve ever in every pr Di EDWARD. RYAN, resident of $ the Kingston Board of Trade. was 4 great 8, rvoflecting great credit upon the members of the board of trade, and especially to those who had charge of the dinner arrangements, Dinner was o'clock, followed hy fhe menu provided by and Ham brook be desired, while the servies t-class ery respect While dinner was being heing served, a choice programme of rendered by McMahon's or Principal Gordon said sucee served al seven a toast list Messrs all that Reid Wis could was fir in ev. music wns chester grace Hon, Me, Hazen replied to the toast, | Frade and Commerce," he handled in an indeed, a fine "Camnda, Her and iL was a subject able mavner, le pictire he painted, of the rapid strides Canada had made in her trade and corpmerce, and he followed up his re marks on this matter ly was, with some time pointers, Hon. Me. Lemieux spoke on "Can- HON, J. D. HAZEN, Minister of marine and fisheries, ada, Her Place in the Empire," and dwelt on many important watters in nn 'interestiing manner. W. F. Nickle, Kingston's. member for the Ottawa house, and Prof. A. Me - Phail, member for Prince Edward 1s land, replied to the toast to "The Patlisments of Canada" Ir. AE. Ross. M.P.P.. was to have been pres: vent, but was unable to sttend. owing to the fact that he had pressing busi- ness; which called for his. attendance, in 'the legislature. Those Who Were Persont. Dr. E. Ryan, president of the hoard of trade, was in the chair, and ho had on his right, Hon. Mr. Hazen, and on his left, Hon. Mr. Lemieux. Others present around the festive hoard wire as follows . Printipal Gordon, of Queen's; Ma 9. yor 5 F. J. Hoag. Francis King, R. J. Car | son, Ad Maedonell, Hugh Macher sob, N.C Polson, Jr, George Robert- son, <.C. Kent, F. 8. 8, Johnson, United States consul, J, MN. Hughes, Baud at the Palace Rink 16-night. Hum. Thursday ght, EX-POSTMASTER-GENERAL Twigg, G. W. Mahood, W. H W. B. Dalton, Dr. O.W. Daly. | E. W. Waldron, D. Allan Black, J. Dalton, W. A. Mitchell, Robert J. Me Kelvey, EE. A. Turner, William Cook, R. L. Claxton, J. B. Cooke, Prof. McPhail,™ J. G. Elliott, Col. R. Kent, Col. G. Hunter Ogilvie, J. {Farréll, CC, A, Macpherson. | Filmer Davis, (i. ¥ Chown, James Redden, Prof. Iva Martin, .Jeremy Taylor, M. 8. Sutherland, F. C. Ire land, W. H. Maence, J. George H. Gillespie, D. A. Givens, D M. Melntyre® Robert Meek, Leman A Guild, 0. F. Telgmann, Fhomas Mills, R. J. Hooper, W. A. F Mover, Wil- liam McCartney, H. W Newman, Hiram A. Calvin, I Cohen, Joseph Abramson, Robert .J. Robinson, George E. Searle, J. 8. R. McCann, _Fuward Walsh, Dr. A. W Winnett, fir. R. J Gardiner, Collamer C. Folger, J. Mec Kay, Prof. 1. W. Gill, H Macpherson, Dr. J. F. Sparks, George 'A Bateman, Dr. R. E. Sparks, Dr. ¢". C. Nash, W, H. Carnovsky, 12. A. Rees, F. K. Ma hood, George Bawden, J. S Melntyre, W. J. Fair, J, F. McMillan (Continued on Page ASQUITH CONSULTS KING. 7.) Conferences Continue at Foreign Office. London, Feb, 20.-No settlement the coal dispute has been reached. I'he members of the government are bending all efforts to clear the ground sufficiently to enable the holding of joint meeting of the coal owners and the miners, If successful they feel that the ion will have passed Premior Asquith' had an with King George. In an official statement the executive of the miners' federation says 'A large number of letters has been received wishing the conference in negotiations for a peaceful settlement, and these have re- ceived by the delegates with satisfac- The report of the executive com- mittee regarding the negotiations be tween themselves and the prime mini ter has been accepted as satisiactor and the conference has unanimously de- cided that negotiations should tinued," There Night at of len audience Sue cess its been tion be con- are now upwards of 50,000 miners on strike. and by midnight to- night 100,000 will have ceased work. A. pamphlet. originating. in South Wales says the miners intend te force a sirike so that the government will {be compelled to take over the mines, The coal miners this morning turned down the governmont propositions of (settlement and serious trouble may res sult, INFLUENZA GI RES LONDON And Royalty Unable to Attend Duke of Fife's Funeral, London, Eng., Feb. 29.---An epide- mic of influenza is sweephig through this city. Among the victims gre Queen Mother Alexandria, Princess Louise, Princess Victoria and other notables, who were unable to attend the obsequies of the Duke | vesterday, on account of it. of HAMILTON WON'T OBJECT. Willing to Let Toronto Have Its Asy- Iam, Hamilton, Feb, 20.--Mayor Lees vas informed that the provincial govern- ment intends to remove the asylum from the mountain top here to Te: ronto. The city officials and business men of Hamilton favor the removal. It is proposed to use the buildings as a hospital. ---- Offer Money to China, Pekin, China, Feb, 29.--Yuan Shi Kai has notified Dr, Sun Yet Sen at Nanking, that international bankers have offered to advance a loan of 20. 000.000 taels (about $13,600,000) ~ He therefore, he says, will soon be in a position to send 4,000,000 taels to Nanking to pay the republican troops. Yuan Shi Kai realizes that unless they are paid the 300,000 men enlisted in the republican army will be liable to constitute a danger Rejected the Nomination. Albany, Feb. 29 The nomination by Governor Dix of Edward G. Riggs, of Brooklyn, for membership in 'the pub- lie service commission of the first dis- strict, was rejected in the senate by a vote of 42 to 2. Mr. Riggs' only su porters were Senators Black 'and Cronin, who complained that they bad been the victim of a trick. The "short and ugly" word figured in a peppery debate preceding the vote. 2 -------- _ Britain and Panama Defences. Washington, Feb, 29. Any fear that the right of the United States to {fortify and defend the Panama canal {in its own way might evoke chal {lenge and force arbitration under the provision of the pending Anglo-Ame- rican arbitration treaty has been dis pe! by a statement from official sources that Great Britain already has formally acknowledged that right. Menace to the Church. Montreal, Feb. 29.-iChurchless, i Sabbathless, godless, a menace to the (existence of the chureh in the west" was the characterization put by Rev. Principal Gandier, of Knox College, Toronto, upon the American sattler in the Canadian west. Dr. Gandier spoke last evening ata Presbyterian Laymen's Missionary meeting held in the "Y.M.C.A, Buy Bovril" at Gibson's, Winnipeg council has voted unsui- mously in favor of single tax. | Sale ¥3 black undecskirss, $1. "@ yl | prised his old PD. Burpee, | | | Fife, | P| denied th KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TH URSDAY, REBRU TEROUGH A WOMAN'S TEARS {Paris Millionaire Divides His i Factories Amongst Fifty Men. Paris, Feb. 29. Good fortune has be fallen the employees of M. Delatour, wholesale boot and shoe maker, who has two factories, one in Paris and the other at Liancourt. M, Delatour is a self-made man, and for forty years has | worked harder than any of his men. Today he is a millionaire, but has neither wife nor children' to share his iches, Une day recently a i ! he was obliged i {and as he passed the kitchen he sur- servant in tears: In reply to him she said she was depress- {ed at the thought of what would hap- fpen to her if he dismissed her, The | incident set M. Delatour thinking, and next-day he sent for his lawver and settled an annuity on the old woman for life. * But he did not stop there. He re solved to hand over the works to his {employees, and under his instructions {the lawyers drew up a deed transfer- ring the building and plant and stock to fifty of the men who had helped him make his fortune This is equi- [valent to a gift of about $400,000, ian average i } | | ! or of $5,000 to each employee, {The donor, however, stipulates that {for the next three vears the direction lof the factory shall remain in his hands | [and none of those who benefit will be | jat liberty to realize his share before the end of that period The announcement of Mr. Delatour's {intention hax not been received by his employees with unmixed joy owing to {the fact that omly fifty of three hun- {dred men will share in his liberality. | | | | | | GOOD TIM} for Thirty Loeomot ves | Placed With Brocks Plant. | Dunkirk, Feb. 29. That {are once more on the road for Dun ikirk_is evidenced by the placing of ar | | order for thirty engines for the Chi jeago, Milwaukee & St. Paul with the Brooks plant. ! The American thas orders for {the New York LOrders i | good times railroad i Locomotive compan, twenty-one engines for Central and foriyv-nine .{for the Chesapeake & Ohio. i } MODERN WOMAN: SEEKS T0 APE MAN VICES, Bishop Farthing Delivers a Scathing | Arraignment on Some Canadian Feminine Tendencies. | | Monireal, Feb. LRosuce. of the vi ty women who seek in their vices, was delivered by Bishop Farthing to an audience of women. Alter stating that a blatant {tie, if mot an infidelistic seeking to destroy (he purity ada's national life, the that 'he had noticed that men were aping men, vices, their revelries bouts, "They their time," he "at lunches and bridge parties a rare thing to find which they consider slow.' Through the smoke beclouded rooms you can hear the clink of coin as they gamble. Love of dee passion." 20.--A trenchant ex- af Montreal socie- to ape men, even | #gnos- | society, was | of Can- bishop said | pretty wo- | even in their | and drinking | said, | It is} them at home, | 'deadly spend i | i 13 a dominaut GOOD DINNER FOR 15 CENTS, Church Women Show How Hotels Overcharge for Table Fare. Chicago, Feb. 29.-To show that frugal housewives can do battle with the high cost of living, South Side church women gave a dinner last night at cost of fifteen cents plate. They figured a profit of thirty | wr cent. The menu consisted of | Ba bouillon, roast lamb, brown | gravy, browned potatoes, rutabagas, biscuits, baked apples and cofiee. By way the same menu at prices at a leading hotel was atiached the by the women. One would pay three dollars for the hotel dimner. Covers were laid at the dinner for 150 persons, the total cost being $17.46. The diners declared the food good and, whole- some. a a of comparison, to one served a -------------- or THE ROSS RIFLE DISPUTE, Lord Cheylesmore Declares Cane adians Are Not Unfairly Treated. London, Feb. 29.-lord Cheyles- more, chairman of the National Rifle Association. tells the Canadian Press he has nothing to say regarding the Ross rifle difficulty, except merely thai the Sutherland sicht is outsige the scope of the regulations. He also at Canadians are unduly in terfered with or treated unuiairly. FACE MASSAGE * CAUSED HER DEATH Robust New York Woman Became Unconscious After Treatment New York, Feb. " 29. The coroner's office ordered an investigation into the death of Mrs Lena Williams, a Texas woman, who died Tyesday, after fn- dergoing a froial treatment by a massear and beauty doctor. She was thirty years old and, according to her maid, Mrs. Lillian Rond, was { m robust healtl, At is alleged that "m- mediately atisk:the application of an astringent lotion 'to her face she lapsed into unconsciousness, dying en hour later. Samples of the lotion Will be sabmittad to chemists tor to] P 8 g jfemain at home through indisposition, | his hand at the ¢ | argue | : | Coed {vision may be applicable to assistant ARY 29, »3i2 GROUND TO PIECES. 1 | | Lov e i Binghamton, X.Y,, Feb, 20 ove | for his baby datghter cost William E. | {Cooper his life here, Cooper lives be- | {side the Delaware & Hudson railroad | tracks, and to get to his work takes ja short cut through the yards. It was {his custom to wave good-hye to the little girl who usually took up position in the window so that could wateh him going 'away, he was walking Baby Cost Man His | Life, for His Britain in Grave: D Coal Strike. KING 1S DISTRESSED OVER FAILURE OF EFFORTS TO AVERT STRIKE. she To-day backward kissing | bild, a special train rushed through the yards Cooper stepped directly in front of the train, which he had not heard, and was ground to pieces, VOTE ON HOIST Of Manitoba Boundary Bill -to- Receive AID OF NATIONALISTS si WHO MAY FRAME AMENDMENT [avoid the OF THEIR OWN as | i | i As a Last Resort, Premier Asquith Will Force Through the Com- mons the Minimum Wage Bill, Which the King Approves, Eng., Feb Isles i | London, British 29.~ To-day the awakened and are keen alert the Iy to the natipnal seriousness lof situation and the frantic eliorts being made to culmination of a strike by which will over one | i laid | million men and bovs ---- have Two Dominion Counsel for Case--Farmers Protest Steel Bounty ---- Deputy P ers' Salaries. down their mining all Great Britai coal to rum its trang, cook meals Of the tes ming Marriage [tools fomight and Against | Will be crippled for lindustries a» ostmast. | "J ies and warm the homes Land of inhabitants and preserve its the enemies sup- {millions Uttawa, Feb. 29.--1t is probable that [the power of .its navy to defend Eugene Lafleur, K ( of Montreal, a [empire from attack from French Protestant, will be associated with Wallace Neshitt, K ( in the! eS : Ha : argument supporting the marriage law | VIGOROUS CRITIC reference to the supreme court. He will! -- the marriage law aside of the] Of the Boundary Settlement by the {uestion and Mr. Neshitt the constitu Liberals, al Toronto, Feb. 20 © | ney's Abnouncement in the house, ves |terday, that Ontario to be given {access to Hudson's Bay, has not had ' 1{ the expected discouraging effect upon about ten | the N. W. Rowell, K.( H it They | has x intention of withdrawing his a sub-amendment ol | resolution urging the claim of the pro which they will vote | vince to territory extending up to Fort reading v be moved on ¢ hurchill, and vesterday the liberals " V : he Sins ¢ fap |VIEOTously attacked the settlement the Petitions extensively signéd by far |Rovernment have agreed to. Hon. A mers prolesuing 1G. MaeKay opened by pointing out fo the *Ithe unfairness of a division by which being [Ontario was to secure forty thousand ment. : i Isquare miles less than Manitoba. He The dominion government grant. of | charged unwarrayted interference op 300,000 for a dominion exhibition |) part of Manitoba, and contrasted comes to Oilawa this year, and means the determined front of that Province with the half. method of the that the capital will have by far the : htt x ' . Aha N N largest and best. exhibition it Kas ever Ontario government in presenting the claim. aspect. Sir James Whit understood that if the apposi moves the hoist Manite six-months' ba boundary bill iat the financial ter d into, a group of will vote frame for tion is ground be in opposition. nationalists for YO also their I'he Thur may own nd ill against any bounty steel interests of Canada, ar received by members of parlia- held. An intimation to this effect, to- day, reached 1 feMahon, secreta "1+ "Ontario has no right {o come for The postmaster-general has give | ge . {ward 4n a limp manner and sav we notice of a resolution providing that | | . r thad no legal right or claim," he said In post offices where the collections ex | "From confederation down Ontario . DOO DOD; rr sqsty ost - | % ¢ $1,000, Joa BSNIST hit p a {has borne the burden and heat of the asters mas ai m sal- |; EF ' master pai a minim 3 i {day of this of ars f ¥ with increases of 8100 | ary of . y; . 500. om Cth it ii [the provinces had a right to put her ' ximi a, 000, ( at | : + 10 a maximum o a loot forward that province was On the government so decides, such pro-] 0 {tario Dr. J MeQueen, of North West: {worth, and J. C. Elliott, of West Mid- {dlesex, also spoke for the liberals: R. i Gamey, Manitoulin, and Hon H.-- Hearst = defending the settle Mr. moved an amend to Rowell's resolution, re- ay be : i dominion, and if one 800, $ postmasters 1912, |W, BOY WHO RAN AWAY |v IS HEIR TO $25,000 -_-- {to secure territory up to Fort Church Ws Mi Tal Oe ho Heart When He Did Not Return. {Canada to agree to {sought and ils. determination Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. The police of Ontario cities will ,be asked |the westerly boundary should be {out in the resolution as ade pled look for Henry Nash, aged seventeen, of that city, who ran awav from {the House of Commons on the 13th home some months ago, sending back | { of July, 1998." and approving of : + . James a letter from Niagara Falls to his} { day arrived af which resulted mother, telling her she would never | . . 1 {the set Llement na The West Mitidlesex and to verbal getting a stiff see him again, died in January |e pe of a bre Sir in the prime minister lecture upon the ameni 8 ies of hamentary discussion en heart, leaving him a for {r= ol pa: Sen a oh tune of twenty-five thousand doilars Inoue oy Jropance of ietle | day, following the practies at Ottawa, jand stated that Hon. 1. B Lucas n : 4 . would deliver the budget speech next Te Gey Some ant Prom Briuce week in the absence of Hon. A. J. Ma- London, Febi. 29.--Everybody who [/h**o0: has seen the young Prince of Wales of | late has been struck by the way he has deveioped. In his father's absence he has officiated at several functions in the neighborhood of Sandringham, with a coolness and aplomb that augur well for the future, That ke has some of the cheeriness of his grandfather was proved the other day when at a local station in Norfolk he jumped out to stretch his religions schools in the newly added legs. A ial lamer wha had. been, iors to Manitoba. There Were 0 1 seasonabie lestivi 18, ca } . . sighy 2 him, came forward all smiles, | Oe hundred priests pre Sant, A besides and sid : "Compliments of the season. bishops of the province, Hurnay Mr. Prince of Wales." General Turgeon and many Jegislative "Thank you," said the prince, 'same | members. to you." ¢ "Would you like to see vour father's likeness ¥ continued the farmer, and the young prince, rather puzzled, an swered, "Well, 1 don't mind if I do." "There you are, then," exclaimed the farmer, and he flourished a coin car rying the king's head, took off his hat, and shouted, "God bless him. hooray." "Thank you very much," again said the prince. "You give me vour name and address. and I will send vou the first brace of pheasants that I shoot." Since then the prince and his brother Albert have done some shogling in the Sandringham coverts, and" the farmer has had his pheasants 'To Sell Its Garbage. New York, Feb. 29.- New York city | expects to save 8200000 a year or; more by selling its garbage hereafter | instead. of paying for its disposal, as | : i appointed prior to April, i R. of Gamey Mr of extension that laid he by 2) 0 member for came blows, She James the to- FARMER WHO CHEERED, i ---- SEPARATE RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS ---- Demanded by French-Canadians For Manitoba. Winnipeg, Feb. 20.---The . French Canadian congress fn session at Duck- vale, Sask., passed, amid enthusiasm, a resolution calling on the federh! government to provide for separate McGill Students Cut Loose. Ottawa, Feb. 20.-Mcill students ut loose here Tuesday night after the {hockey victory and "two supporters spent a few hours in the police station after the brief excitement, for the po- lice were quickly on to the proposed racket and cooled the boys' ardor. The students took the posters from the front of a local theatre, formed a pro- cession and marched off with them were arrested. One was unruly and jwas handeufied, but hé threw the po- {liveman and escaped with the manacles fon his wrists. The other two were {bailed out and were summoned to ap- pear in thespolice court, Shot the Mutiny Leaders. Pekin, China, Feb 29. There as a here iid i his morning among for- tofore. mild mutiny t - "The investigation showed thai the [mer imperial Sroaps landers, ho Sar city had been paying for the last Rromptly ho by orders of President five years ut E0.000 daz" 2 ai. A "when in reality it should have receiving Payments 4 Our Stock in Running Low, While last we will continue to a 10¢. donc mod green: ing apples ate. peck, Carnovsky's. EST CRISIS SPANISH ARMADA anger by | gretting the failure of the government { Arnoldi, until the police interfered and three | LAST EDITION 1 | WEATHER PROBABILITIES Toronto, Ont, Feb. 25th 10 hi hen y and Upper St Lawrenee- Moderate west north-west winds: fine and continued guite cold to-day and on Friday THE NEW SPRING SUITINGS ® tt -- = ---- Richer and more beautifal than ever, with advance fash- foh emphasizing the coming reign of rough weave fabrics also the large cord effects ina host of new colors, including the new tawa Valle to yosed be only awaiting such avorable opportunity. I've London Times says, this morn sdngland will be facing great since the days of Spanish the strike is not averted hops of Canterbury to fn i ( | n est and BA ssued a special prayer to SRB the parish churches, to if on the Almighty to grant Brticular strife and fuller of the pod man, to allay anger aud deepen the sense equity in dealings one time of realization of oratid with Lf her, Sir George Asquith, a strike settler this instance, to the miners' whose fame looks to be waning in made a powerful pley representative, this morning, and 10 a meeting of mine owners to show conciliation to the other side of the question. Premier Asquith had a with King George this majesty as also conference His hear were very to morning. was much distressed to officially that pe tc promising, have utterly {ail It underst. {hith submitted and received the al of king to wage bill with various safeguards to wwhers, whicl the government will force through the commons immediate a Inst resort, if there wement in conditions to-day, GREYS, TANS, BROWNS BLUES AND VIOLET SHADES, gotiations which reported » him yesterday this as seemed morning, is As ap the minimum that Premier We especially feature FRENCH CHEVIOTS. See Our Great Line in all the New Colors at $1.00 vi YARD ores" Also i prov the 3 as impr 18 no | LIEUT.-COL, RATHBUN ELECTED President of the Dominion Artillery Association, our great assortment of IRISH HOMSPUNS, DONEGAL TWEEDS, FRENCH WORSTEDS, BRITISH SERGES, Fie. | f+ h Yon can see them if you call. COME, STEACY'S The Store with a Reputation, LIEUT.-COL. EB Ottawa, Feb, 20 employers of labor allowing their ployee t6 the annual |camps was emphasized at the {meeting of the Dominion | ®ociatic this ! was laid by the value iployvers of (of whom {allow {Tull pay. t Another {elaration lit was proposed 1 practice grounds Lieut. Col. | seronto, ole W. RATHBUN The importance of om militia annual Artillery A morning, and stress the minister of militia on of the example of the em Hamilton, eight h mdred had pledged themselves to ther to to on to go 1, ee ------ ROBERT J. REID, The L "Phone 577. J eading Undertaker, : 280 Princess Street, REID The Old Firm of Und rink 254 and 20560 PRINCESS STRER. "Phone 147 for Ambulance, men go camp development. In Cot. was the de Hughes that 0 secure additional Sam Y W. Rathbun, of De ed president for the Vice-presidents elected Baxter, Penhale, Pet { Shuman, was BLACK waLNuY CHAIRS, Twelve of these in two different Styles. A rare kind, One set at $30; the other at $36. The best I ever had At Turk's. 'Phone 708. . PURE HONEY In the Comb, 18¢ and 20¢c per seo tion, EXTRACTED. 2121b. Palls [.. ...... 85 5 Ib. Pails, ., 65c, 10 Ib. Pails ... ...... s1.25 201b. Pails ... .. ..... s2.40 Jas. Redden & Co. RICHESON AN IMBECILE -- And Not Likely to Pay the Death Penalty. Boston, Mass, Feb, 29. ~Gaards of latence V. Richeson, former Baptist minister, condemned to die for murder. ting his sweetheart, Avis Linnell, agy he will never Pay the penalty of his rune. He has the worst kind of me lanchoiis, practically imbecility, He eats very little and sleeps no mor than an hour a day. An appeal is pending in his case, coming AY I ! frie and Bergeros i 1 {the Ind Field werk it Wl Apt Battery, HUCCesS1G) of elected E. « was Maj Ar in to UPRISING IN PRISON RESULTED IN DEATH Warden and Guard Killed Twenty. Five Ringleaders Executed Without Trial, Monterey, Mexico, Feb, 2% ~Warden Pasques, one guard and five prison- "rs, were killed in the outbreak at the prison hers yesterday, and twen ty-five other ring leaders were execu ted this morning without trial there. There were three thousand Prisoners in all, and the Uprising was pat with the greatest diffi ulty a dawn EL Will Not Interfere. Feb. 29. The foreign Washington, Committee gn not approve of any aet that would look like intervention in Mexico or which would tend to irritate the peo-1 ple of that republic, i The outbreak in Mexico is consider- red by the members of this committes , a8 evidence of marsuding and brigan- idage and not organized opposition to i the government. senate relations . will -------- ] "2c. liver pills for 10e* sibson's, Wilbur Redd, a negro Pullman ear porter, under sentence to he a» at Winnipeg, on Friday, for the mur- der of another negro, claims to be an American citizen, and Washington has been appealed fo Mcure a stay of protesdings. "Fresh 'wets, { Gibson's. William Carson, 5 1} Eureka, Cal me -------------- Reinstatement and Back Salary. New York. Feb. 20. James G. Col lins, who was thrown out of office as | superintendent of the bureau of high [ways on January lst, 1904. by the | theri borough president of Manhattan, {John F. Ahearn, to-day, him | {suit in the supreme court for rein. | I statenwent office. The court wuled {that Colline is entitled to collect back isalary, which, with interest, amounts {to £51,000, won % McConkey's, at umber dealer in oo left 8250000 to churels- ex, charity, friends, emplovees, and distant relatives, From fifteen to forty million dollars is to be shared by his five children, "Buy Bowvril" at Gibson's. a: Morgan & Co. received 0, O00, in edsh profits for the big steel combine, oresniting Hom, i, p, Graham will not fake ha ot in the house before Marek ---------- Would End Turko-Italian War. Constantin ple, Feb, 29 1 is sta ted in official creles that Russia has made iresh propossls to the Powers with a ew to securing mn armistice for the discassion of n basis of peace between lialy and T -- "Buy rubber goods" at Gibson's, beak ans

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