Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1912, p. 1

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J : * 4 re , ib ' . The Daily British Whig YEAR 79.-x0. 102 : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 19:2. : LAST EDITION FRIGHTENED BY ECLIPSE, A FUND FOR WIDOW. | : Torente. (mt April Hh, 10 am ----. ; i } . " 5 i i [#Miawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence Experiments Made in France Prove Testimonial Conmmitiee, Including | i nesday, slightly higher tempera Scientific Theories. | 4. P. Morgan, Jr., Gets Busy. 1 . - u A Paris, April 30.--A report Bge been| New York, April 20 - American | | issued of a series of extraordinary | friends of Capt Edward J. Smith, | experiments made during the recent | late commander of the Titanic, pro | 9 sober eclirse by the Institute of Ani | pose to arrange for some testimonial | : HOUSEKEEPER'S { state of profound consternation pre for his widow and daughter, who live] = mal Psychology, This shows that a {to his bravery, and to create a fund sn -- - r-- i > : for they had to double back to Ports: vail. d twroughout the humbler or | in Southampton, England i COLLIDED WITH MINE, | » : mouth Two of them, Brown and one ders of creation at the obseuration} After a conference at the Union | EE "Church Bells of Halifax Tolled Vessel - - - tly lost their ehance of getting away, of the Mecum brothers were then re | of the sup's dise, and led scientists to! League Club it is announced' that There Were Terrible Beenes as n Penitentiary feaptured. The other three deserted teline that gnimals are alle to dis committee of arrangements, including Wer Down. . - the horse and rig, and took to the singuish the ultraviolet rays of the! P Morgun, -Jr., Charles Lanier. Constantinople, Apr 30. Turkish | d Requiem ) , y bush around the Straubenzbe place, [speetrum, which are invisible to the and a number of other well-known sill steamer fexas wns sugk, ) The other Mecum hid in the barn, [human se and which are cut off dur-|{ men, had Deen appointed. William A. jduvs with one hundred and mighty | . where he was captured after one o' ling an elif se, Nash, of the Corn Exchange bank jersons aboard, after olliston with ! SYSTE IS AT U clock, while Williams (Bonner) und M; Amcng the researches made by the! was named to act as treasurer a mine set by the Turkish military! - Neil went om to Cataraqui Creek, [Ins Youte"s members throughtout the ---- e-wineers in the Gulf of Swytan, | 3 . -- where they had to give in. The man |world the mast remarkakle was the Survivors Thanksgiving, Phere were terrible scenes as the ves into lee with Ofierings to fit found in the barn had Dr. Phelan's tse of the sphygmograph, an instru Southampton April 30.~Gireat | sel went down. ; . THAT PERMITS CONVICTS TO overcoat and trousers. In one of the [nest for measuring and recording erowds assembled at the doek to on MET THE CABLE SHI BENNETT. the occasion. WALK OUT IN DAYLIGHT. pockets of the Matter was n jack knife, [the strength and frequeccy of heart greet the returning members of th BARS MUST BE LIGHTED, MACKAY. It was fortupate that the deperatioes |teits By means of : etoate tne Titanie's crew. Strong cordons of | u . . : were unable to -- fire- | mitting apparatis the keats 8rginolice guarded ihe dock and railway [And Curtains Must be Drawn After -- : rtains Old Rule of Keeping Guard at Cor-1 rms during their flight. Had they | graphically shown on a slowly Mmov-Tetation. and onl relatives of the sus Business Hours. = Thore Were 306 Bodies Recovered, ridor Door Would Have Prevented armed, they would surely have 08 chart . vivors were admitted to the platform, | Si. Catharines, April 30. Hereafter! ©f Which 116 Were Buried at Sea Escape--Unard Ruth@rford Had a'not hesitated to use the deadly wea- | Drhymographs were applied tol where the mayor ok Southampton and {the bars of St. Catharines hots] --The Mackay-Bennett Brought Close Call When He Was xo pou if shooting would gain their lib. hors ®, dogs, monkeys, hatgers, miss, White Star officials welcomed thy mist not oily have curtains open after 190 Bodies--Remainder are on See our Specials at 25¢ and : « iy > ras, tajkrs and other ammals, and! pen s business hours," bit at Teast two 5) didi . § : . od n 3 AL od : v > : ; Steamer Minia, Viciously Attacked It is a wonder that a couple of the |'® © ory case the agitated condition Many affeeting scones of rennion lizhis must be burning therein. This . ir A That the provincial penitentiary at | guards were not killed by the blows of the heart showed the subjects to|were witnessed. Enthusiastic cheers decision was reached by the Jieemse, Halifax, "April 80. With the guns . Portsmouth is not the safest place in they received. 1¥ the second blow aim. | 2 11 a state of nervous fear at the| were raised wherever swrvivars were HRISS ONES Hevetofore, a light booming froma the citadel and all the the world to keep desperadoes was! at Guard Rutherford had landed on | H%¢ of the phenomenon, seen. Most of them were too excited in a bar has been evidence of a sale. [church bells of the city tolling, the See our Leader; 31.00 quality evidenced ou Monday by the escape of pao head, instead of his hand he te give any conneeted account of (heir cable ship Mackay Bennett steamed in five incorrigibles for -u short space of | : re et ---- "Xx Periences, the harbor a-dav, Ving he for 75¢, 3 yards lon Paid re on Jin, is MAJOR BUTT HAD NO experiences, to the harbor, today, carcying the The, 3 yards long time, No one dreamed that the boast ' This Heart-rending scones makes the second charge of occurred when remains of the dead found floating on : © of the four westerners that the pris } : women, whose hushands were PW he the meas, following the Tita: lisas i 1 { murderous assault which the Western MISSION 10 THE POPE iteousl! ¢ ' " i - e dre w ied x : oy En on here would not hold them long prisoners will have to answer to piteously questioned the gurvivars A yearly event that now swing' AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, s0e, full 2 1-2 yards long 4 as ter, two weeks ago Sunday. The city would be fulfilled so soon, However, al . eli th initials wh i Mond the court of general sessions in June Yor whether they jd seenNcheir loved = ix entingly > Haursiing, ad the pre Conista Curtains ie Criminals who esCipe on on ay . YEE moment. 5 A COR : BHOR. Co clatives: am riends o i have done a serviee to the penitentiary Tried to Procure Firearms President Taft Clears Up a Rufnor trast there were jovou meetings { Dead Man Was Said to Be Un- dead made everybody feel sympathetic The last word in curtain styie for they have shown those in charge » ; ' . . vgs husbands and wives, . kinship in the disaster. that there must be something wrong That the prisoners made every effort Concerning His Late Mili- An open air serviee iy I popular mn Lutterworth 8 bration None but mourners were allowed on for Spring 1912, at $1.50. with the system when five men can Possible 10 secure firearms, after they . of tha home-coming was mrded by . the government gun dock' where the pass through the prison gates in got out of the penitentiary, is known tay Aide. a large military al contingent | Township. / bodies were landed, and seldom was SL5, $2.25, $250, $2.75, broad daylight and, poorly disguised fOr a fact. J couple of the men ¢ail Baltimore, Md., April 30.--A letter [8nd 50,000 é . | i J s such n sombre, black-robed crowd as guards, make their way to a short- °4 at the home of Mrs. Marks, and rom President Taft was read to a at ---------- |, Liwlsay, Out... Apel a \ trapper, |, op gathered together in a Canadian $3.00 and $3.50, Im White lived liberty. ' | posing as guards, asked if she had " | 'arge @ongregation Sunday night hy | JOHN McNINCH DEAD. {}- AD. Porter, $rho realdes in Lutte: port, where such scenes as the présent Old-time guerds say that if the for- revolver, or a rifle in the house. She the Re ™ nn A. Griesemer, a ------ {worth township, near Minden, loft his wre fortunately rare Ecru and Arabian mer system of guard-posting was car- told them that she had no revolver or distinguished local minister, in con | He Passed Away on Sunday--~Gene- | home on Thursday to go to Lis traps . ried out the convicts eould not have [rifle in the house, and they seem nection with his sermon on "Major ral Break-Up, As he did not return to his home, hi got away. It would have been impos: very much disappointed. A neighbor Archibald Butt, who was responsible Gananoque, April 30,--At his resi. | Wile became alarmed and a party was Capt. Larder reported on landing : sible for them to have made their way [8Cross the atrget, noticed the men, and for his death ?"' dence in Leeds township a short d organized to search for him, On Sal that the Bodies -of M6 victims of the Rugs out of the isolation building at all, 'rushing out of her home she asked As a reason for preaching upon this [tance west * of tin a ib Me utiay, at noon his lifeless body was ] for the mason that the door leading 'who had made an escape, subject, Dr. Griesemer suid : "o LT ftom the"entrance corridor to the cell; "Four desperate men." said one. of § "There has been a persistent re- corridor would have been locked and the desperudoes. "We are afraid i guarded by an officer on the outside, | tackle thom unless we have have while the other guard went into the gun, and would like to ge cell corridor to attend to duties. The as possible. lutter. might be Knocked down if eon- they were sorry, viets got out of their cells, but, as he oblige the men. would not have the key of the outer | The door, the prisoners would be at bay in ther own corridor, On Monday, the prisoners, got away becange this rule evidently is no long er carried ont, whether through eare Number of Bodies: Fitunic disaster were picked up at sea, Upe hundred and sisteen bodies Wiliong were buried at sea. These hodies were eventh yoar of his [oles in it Rumor has il that Hound t E to be in such conditidn as to Wool and Union Rugs and well known and high, he was shot while walking on the roud preclude their being brought to port. esteemed. Sone time ago failing eve-| and his body drageed to the woods One hundred and ninety bodies were Mats, all sizes and at wi board the cable ship Mackay len sith preventcd him from going about | Porter, it is allegd, was very Ha much, and this was gradually followed [Popular in the disteict, reports having nett when she made port, to-day, Of that are bound to please. bv a break-up of what had been ajit that he had made several threats, these two were women. The hody of £lrong and vigoarons: constitution. He | which had aronsed the emily of th [Joh Jacob Astor, millionaire, Was leaves a family, of grown up sons and | people. It is said that a resident nam. identified by the i welry he wore and MATS, $1.25 io $4.50, Mig ad puarde, amd were refused The | 0p to the pope in order to securs the daughters (0 mourn the loss of men lost a great deal of time, in~a; | American Catholic vote. The persis | Kind effort Lo secure fitcarms, in order .{o |teney of thix story Jed me to write Ninch, one of the pioneers of this sec. {found in the wouds about three mile | tion, passed peacefully away on Sun. [South-east of Minden with two bullet tof port throughout the city and also the day, in the seven # teountry to the effect that Major Butt tage. He was L one as soon | had been sent as a special envoy to The women said that {the Pope of Rome, conveying an ex but they could not pression of appreciation on the an. poitttment of; the American eardinals. men made off. At anothey | The real meaning of this report was house they again asked for a gin, pas | that the president was handing oat a Erisscls, Tapestry prices ajed Ellis heard § shot fived in front of [a few enrds found in on card ense in and indulgent father. The fun- [his residence on Thursday night. Por. jhis porket, according to memb rs of ART SQUARES, $4.50 -te f letter to President Taft." eral took place, thix afternoon, to Wil. | ter leaves a widow and five children, [the erew | dele themselves. Had the been | 8 feller to Presiden att low Bank cemctery, and. was conduct Vu ipuest will be bold 13.00 lassen or through a Shanitse in the uble. to ret their hands Eh revel The president's reply, which Was lod by his bratheen of Leeds lodge, No G tl $43 : rules js not known. This will come out ? : ' : read from the pulpit Iast wieght f i AN 2 4 at the investigation. ver or u rifle, there certainly would BT te pulpit ast mgt, fol lang "Ap. & AM + bow psperate fig tows : : 5 yerither : " ra or v. 1 ; ns Bee 0 i The officers of the prison have not have eu Jourate fight between "My Dear Dr. Grisemer.-- 'The tei Many year Ln Wenther, The funeral Filipinus Ars -- hgh Siltoliacars. for' bods sported at A ond ban seo our showing and ' save yel gotten over the daring deed of the | Alt) A h br ne escaping convicts. Kent directs me to acknowledge receipt | | Er diss swho for a number of ment g¥1th Commander Lardner of the Mac: money while you spend it five desperadoes. 1t simply astounded ort et Sang put Jol TE of your letter of the 22nd inst., andy onr held (he Pp io, pry loudly Washingt A , 1 30 Sh Id i a - fh i H "ad ) : them, Guard Rutherford was the firsg "H¢ Bl At Nay trom the li, say that there js absolutely =o | tr ie i : ashington, April 30, wonld j identification was proper eo added, a Ne to give the.alsm. Ho was found reel- prism a paskitile, While in their sn triith in the report' that Major-Buss a ia Stews ppwimta-dati he WOW anily whiting: of OWEN, A at the © body identitivn os that of id i ing agatfiet "the "Worth gate. His head "hase, ty found time for a little hu. went to Home on a mission 'of any 3 3 ' disgram fo ihe American people; and George B. Widener, of Philadelphia, was bloody, and his hand was fright. mot. 1 i Horse light house: £3 lerst } hat { kind. The sole purpose of his trip to! that ; ur itunes. 1 of eo oestoomd an oangury to the Filipinos to give ywas so mutilated (hat identifintion fully Bruised. He said that when the | A couple of young men, who were a hth i 4 us section "the Mediterranean was to benefit his | ad : them relf-government before they ar iwas still in doubt. Capt. Lardne i y 8 1 ; y will be led among i" sen. a men approached Lim he was sure there few yards from the Hoving convicts af | health by a long sea voynge, and in | we divided among threo thig sea fitted for it, s the minority report [could nov cay positively whether i 'y % were two guards with three prisoners ter they £0t out heard one of the num- {order 16 add to the interest of hie | O™ from the house 4 lar committee on | was that of Mr. Widener or his vale ; and not Gill they came right. up to ber ask the question: "Iq this the hip Hhaliday, the president gate: him. x THE FOP : oh 5 a tha: Philippine. ndepoedoncs. Solty Mints of the on ele i him did ho discover his mistake, hut (prison they talk to much about and | number of brief notes of introduction : o A, { \ 1 reported from the committen last week. | the side, said that « vervhody picked too late. An iron bar descended upon 'elsim to be so hard to get out of?" to personages whom he knew. None of | : wlan Fhe cominities re s Bled had. heen in liledelis. und thers ' : . " ? 4 . ¢ y » PI . ! ' port was fils by up hac wen in lile-belt un OTE - "» his head, Blindly he tried to grapple | Then again, when Frank Jones, th he letters given to Major Butt econ. Condition. Re porter Normal, But Representative Olmstead of Pennsydve-- was no bullet holes in ans "Tho Store of Satisfaction. with the conviets, and agnin the bar last man toobe caught was being tak: | tained anything more than a formal Strength Conserved. nia snd signed by seven republican { Many uncoffined dead on the for was raised for a stroke. T his time he eon back in a rig, driven by one of the | introduction. Sincerely yours, Rome, April 20. The pupe;, yester l members of the committee It held gward deck, covered with tarpaulin ------------------ put up his hand to ward off the blow, guards, made this remark whe land (Sigued)--( harles 1, Hillis, secre. |duy, conducted his audiences seated in that wild tribes of the islands, TAs the undertakers: came aboard it EE wu---------------- and received a terrible crack. The od inside the big walls, to the driver: | 'ary to the president." conviots walked through the gate and "Well, . old py y i py 7 i yn | . rE y ee ELSON AU Chapleait, Ont. on April across the , King Street roadway ILO | derive, but it was the best I ever en INDIANS" COMPENSATION. Ll continye throughout the hot Rea Hnstantly returp to a state of war ra Viewing the bead. i 1912 to My and Mra wy the warden's grounds. Guard Ruther- ' ioced in my life." f jron. It js announced thut the pope han adsnowledge brew 1 Wi i Keiale 1 ' formerly of Kingston, a » } 3 ; y - . m---- . iis : A f than adsnov ge he supremacy o i Star ne officials Kad fard's = assistant, George Doyle, was It is wonderful what interest is taken | fust be Arranged in New Territor.| "Ondition is quite normal. : priv A da A : A Ho; absent from the gate at the time with by ol lo in tl i ------ i i of the Filipinos boarded the ship down the harbor, : 7 the-people in the village of Por i a toamster in the yard. PEOy ge of Ports ies -- Col. Astor's Body. + of which he was for REPORTED AGAINST. Richani Roberts, sedking Col. Ast pcan. chair, ih 8 Haw jo Sparing many of whom are of different religion | was decided to take these bodies first . BORN, man, that was n short et eee en oy miethod probably 1 od origin from the Filipinos, . would | ---------- France's Navy Uniler New Law, . and | mouth, when the bell is rung for cs Walked bry Shod Over Niagara. Sra caped convicts. Blame. M ril 3. As Decliminary Attack on the Guards, Yesterday men, woman, and childeen a helt Bile a Mori Seat dds 5 The attack oh the guards in the turned out {o ioin in the chase, and with ke' necessary to extinguish the isolation building must have occurred they had the most exviting time : of indian rights to the fand In the about" ten o'clock. Evidently as soon | their life. Owe little chap, perhaps ase of Manitoba this has rireads as MeNeil was let out of his cell . to six years of gge, rushed into the war een largely done but the Indians of clean the corridor, he rushed at Guard dens office, in the midst of the excite- }ynt, rio and (Quebec have vet to he Davis, and felled him with an ron' 'ment.and told of seeing a man hiding birentad with, Tt will" be neseseary to bar, | The same treatment was accard- , behind some bushes, He WAS So eXeit | \ompensate them. The duncians with ed Keeper Madden, who was in the ed he could hardly speak. In a wee e paid $5 a head, and reserves set theyd superimtended the arrange DIED. nents attendant upon docking Th Paris, April 30. <The new navy law Grove Brewer's ' : 3 ) x alls. N.Y y Nor. first + removed was that of 'a' sen ' rit 26 1912. Archibald just promulgated fixes the sirength of vin sta Yall » Nx, Apr 30 For first botly rer loved was that of 'a s His, on. / hn 1812 As ald the ¥runch navy at twenty-eight ships the sioend time in the memory of man When the tarpaulin was thrown "a place Sunday af of the line, ten "scout" cruisers, fifty. [M0 Fey le crossed the American hack, more than fifty bodies were dis t ite residence te two . destrovers, ten foreign service chaniel, just above the falls, ott the' josed The I lay on their back Baye 3 y Intermen 2 WT 3 : river » bop WPT ships, ninety-four submarines, four |'"y Fiver fed _.n . en between : 1 : tue mamland and Goa sland mine vessels and various auxiliary / : RORERT REID, ships, Battleships laid down before] mile above the eat i wt, was the , rrent repose, while the contor L Hd 4 ~ 1206 ard to be struck off the list after [couse of the two, falls going dry. 1 features of others were too horrible . . twenty-five years' service, and ships It tin: hry (to describe Stretches ame on board Phone B77. 280 Princess Brest adi , | cia laid down later than that date after esting Baster, and the work of removal was begus building. When thes two officers had oud, four guards with tifles, were sent | part ual to ne 8 juare mile for d Ra Sitar A boen disposed of by being disrobed, 4 twenty vears' service. In the case of Toronto, Arril 20. At two o clock swiftly JAMES REID i : ] L Dr. Py _ out, and guided to the spot by the | auch head of a family. There are! the battle fleet at least half the ships hv irman Makes, of the dominion rail dmi-- The Od Fiem of Undert Sees wound and gagged, De. Phelan entered 1,4 When they arrived, the conviel [about 3.000 Indians in Ontario and! ape to be kept at full complement, and [way commistkon, was reporved rest. | Crew to Bury Baby. 164 and 268 PRINCESS STREWT, the corridorge and seeing a uniformed had secured : ; ) f yh : | . ! » 147 tor Ambulance. Rc ¥ ¥ ad secured a pew hiding place. the sime number in Quebec the reduced crews are to include ut ling essily, after an operation for ap officer, whom" he supposed was Guard It was a gusrd in ove of the towsts . | Davis, he bade him good morning. The z down jato thei were in oa state pb i \ lin pulled from a pile on the least three-fifths of the gunnery and [feaci Stier, at St. Michael's hospitat f aftor deek i e Macknv-Beninett w j memesten pe Tg Swng ey {who sounded the first warning of the engineering staffs. - i imi A-- pened, and Capt. Richard Roberts. | GO-CARTS. "iy od MeNed honed a The what escape. He saw the little party pro. . . : a | f the Ast Yacht looked A couple dozen of them. Wii. sell wd, aod MeRell informed 'him What : = 'WITH AWFUL SHRIEK [of The Astor Yacht locked ut ih | i, C010 dagen of (nem. Wi: id) rt nd ee with oveding amoss the road from the north L Famous Jockey and Wife, { : \ aan Turin Phone oT Must be 4 » gate, and never th ON STEAMER MINIA | body it containkd, After ¢ ping at ash Turk's 'Phone 706 similar treatment if he did not at ought that they were Londom, = April* 30.-The wife olf MAN FELL 150 FEET jot 3 wament lw Somart 'qua, oS i Tod Sloag, the famous jockey, whol ing: "lt he," ounce yive up his clothes, The doe other than guard and prisoners, © But ; a1 {introduced the American style of rid | ------ 1 Among t unidentified dead wa 4 NEW viet's request, secing that it would be thy, he saw at once that a clever 1 May Not Reach Halifax Until ing into Great Britain, and to whom! tor . . immediately. complied with the eon [when the ender "lugged Guard McCar- fab i a in! tiny ligure of a baby irl, apparently useless to attempt to battle with them, | "Use has been played and that prison. . of Bodie the English Jockey Club evéntunlly Oi the C. P. R. New Building, IR about two vears old. It was floating and as be is not u disciplinary officer ©T% Were escaping. Fearing to fire Jos! Friday--Number $ refused a Feense, has led a petition] 1 t nd W | tant o bit-of wreckage. By no meuns Dr. Phelan was looked in the cell he should hit the wrong parties for divarce. Mrs, Sloan was, before | oron 0, a as ns ly or Bitle body be wentified. | he with. Guard Davis, and it is thought the man in. the tower fired two shots Recovered. ber marriage, Miss Julia Sanderson, Killed | h crew of the Mackay-Penne: be was plased there so he could give Ito the air which brought the officers . Halifax, April 3tL--Although no des tone of the most popular actresses in | took charge of th body, and it will the guard attention, as the prisoners "pon the sceng. An old "trusty" al finite information has been recejved it! the United Stites. She las deal Toronto, April 30. With an awinl {be buried in Halifax, at the expense ; realized that he was pretty badly in: the gate informed the guards of the |, ,w seems certain that the body © offke'n seen in England, making her first | she' + which struck terror Tate Ireicf the sailors, Pure jured. Keeper Madden was locked in | direction in which the escaped convicts the late €. M. Havs has not been apy ¢ anes in London at the Micks!}eirts of thousands of people on the] For two hours the work of remos and Good stother 'cell, bad gone. The march of the despera- translerved to the Mackay-Bennett,!thestre (now the Globe) in 1m, Wibusy corner of Ring and Yongeling the bodies went on with the be = : : ie pad Cutherford told haw (does acram the Ring street rondwny [hat is on the steamenip Minin, which |The Dashing Little Duke." jrarets, at S20 o'dick this morn |gularity of clock work. The waggons The kind that is made the cunviete had got past him, ofieers land into the warden's grounds was lis still craising © around the scene of cr set in {ing, ohn Cockle, a carpenter, aged|2ave out, and the hearses of all the Yom the Ap of the ut ounce rushed to the isolation builds cleverly performed. No one passing | the wreck, It will probably be Rats Infest Winnipeg. erty, fel! from the matefials horst | undertakers were pressed into ser Mae Tone L as SE ing to see what had occurred there. [would have thoaght that 'they were [Thursday or Friday Helore this ves] Winnire pei 30.--The invasion {rom she tenth sterss of the | view, ) apl ree and has the They found the three officers locked in other than guards and prisoners going Jel gets to Halifax. {of Winnipeg by rats, which have come!cim Pacific cloud ser wer, being built J --------_ . roa flavor, - . two. calls, De. Phelan called for them to perform some duty. Yisterday her captain send a wire: | all the way from south of the inter here, to the basement, one hundred : Bodies Al Transferred. to yet hit k elothing and Aa u| Ross Davia, dhe guard who received {less saving that owing to bad weath- national boundary, is now an accom- | and {ity feet below Denth was in The gloomy work of transferring the . R dd & C sist him in getting Guard Davis 0 "the worst beating in the affuir is now Jer be had been unable to do any- | plished faet, and warehouses all algng | t mtanvons. The man's neek and [bodies 10 4 temporary morgue was| J A Se Cc en 0. the hospital at once, as he feared be yp hia home, resting easily. and © his stag fcr many hourt in he way of} the Red river-are infested. Last night {meny bones were broken. Employees | completed ag wat in a sebleus condition. "attending physicians says be will be jsenrching for bodies. Pe further'in (wenty minutes employees of Nich- [had teen prokibited trom using the of relatives Tig Rocapture. % all right in the course of a short time, {said that. there were no groups of olson & Belin, Bannantvne avenue | hoist. ul to their 8 duty All the others are on y butles, bul that such ax had, al least, killed twelve with sticks, the big | ---- Then the prison belt was rete . noon, and the 'Maiorivy claimed bodies and attend. lisposition there. For if sent the Titanic to the bottom of the } vecan, and pear it were found the ------ ty of mote of the Titan dend, recov deck chairs and fittings, and also seve ready been: recovered were widely scat-| gost measuring fifteen inches from tip! Monument to Ritanic Heroes. ered by the Mackay Bennett, there are} eral bodies. Those om bogrd feel pei - Despoiling Graves, "He confirmed the Jnding jw tip. I Washington, Apr{ 30 Mes. Wil ~ Suimants hire, and they will bel jive that i" was the bry that pas ro » April LL ollecti .{Mr. Hays' body, which £ to the Z Yio HM. Tait has given the first, dot |! CITE 8 a local cemetery ponsible for (he disaster Le was an graves >= on -- for dali f that he sitll has it on 'hoard; Have Filed Suit. ther to a woman's Titanic memorial] Probably ome of (0 most dmportc foracked in several places. and huge wil's wes an sesusation brought o Lhe Minia, 2 35% ! St. Paul, Mian, Ail The fede which it i troposed shall be esectid sat of pr particulars gathered Boe rents were visible from Glee a dis grisst a flower wolfe ai the Lambeth] 'Lhis morning he wired that be bad | py) government, today, filed a suit lin Washington to cummeniorate the |*ailors of the noumer was the fact tance. From the side of the borg rolies court, Toudon. Lizse Smith, {resumed searching operations, but jy the United States district court, {men who went down with the ship that ons of dw co puitile Hisboats there projected a welgeshaped blade, forty-five, was fined 0s, or one] that there sppeated to be litte hope charging the International Harvester [A committee of 10 women from all | Vas discovers: half 4 merge, with a which was probably responsible for dor ing. flo of getting any more bodies. All he company with being a combine, fol- [the states has beer nanwd, and nol] "Woman's red aif underskirg tied to} tearing open the wide of the iain 3 y had been able to pick up so far was lowing a report of a special Commit: | niributions will bo neoeprtord from | the end of an oar. Near this boat were jlingr, and allowing the waters ¢ the neler hiv tee in the cave. fmes. Mrs. John Haus, Mrs. John] the bodies of n number of women and | oenn to flood her compartments, The ing flowers and pla from The Muckay-Beanett has 183 bodies -------- ta Haye Hammowd and others are ine a few sailors. It was evident that the! berg bore every indignation of having and lied the attention of the {on board, and buried some at ' Baseball on Monday, - | torasted, Site had hen aed Vo (rigual far & (lean shuttered by some great impact. 3 'erintendent i Z 1 ' - : - 1 -- sist anes oh (never cuhie; before the | oe -------- huvicts retclusl the 11 n had an i gn rare ud kia Write Yok | Death of Mrs. Heck: flimsy boat turned them all out strog-| The slight trouble "of looking for hey petcodes Hata. pwning On way to. the station & ' © perk . SR | Prockville, Ont, April 30Mps [ling in the water How this pont | the pune "Saluda" on = package of Carthy, she said that whe cold have | made 1 All games in other lengves postpon | Katherine Hillyard Heck, Sido A of a Soghed snd drilled suuy Jom - have dy phe satisfaction wers & 2 a x " " i 4 . ne x ¥ ner § yea AVE ¥ 10s. ant of the fo Jaret cd owing to rain, a a, -- Method be known, The watches in the pock | F. Lawrence has sold his little forty. hy 100. "Ar A Classical piano music, 10. eopy sion America, died al the residents of - of Tn caper al stopped bet Soon | theme nore {arm adjoining the B. of Q. "Ah! I Have hed © Me," cupine ; "'Rustle of Spring," ""Murmuting Zeple | her son-in-law, Lieut. Col. A. & Ben. | 2.18 and 2.15 o'clock. railway tracks on the Belleville grav- "Afterwards," ; | cupine 3 ers" "Lizat's Rogar Rhapsody," | ington, of the township of Augusta, eo anak jel. Twond, to Albert Countryme. 3 3 : "Chopin's * "Besthoven's | aged sighty-seven vers. There are two The Iceberg Descri hed. | We sre experts inhouse wiring sod Sonatas," and 10.000 others Dut- | surviving daugiders ©: Mrs. {Dr} Cow-| The Mackay-Bennett vighted the farnishing fixtares. H, W. Newman : 3 lan, of Napante, and Mre. Demnington. 'gisut berg that is supposed to have |Fletrie Uo, 79

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