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HAIES NORWEGIAN. Bau Quentin Oficials Discover That » + is Not Man Scatenced to Serve Three Years There, San Francisco, June 20--Pe'en A. Grimes, convicted of forgery in Shan- penitentiary, Caliic.nia, sesughaled Alfred Johanucn, a Nerweglan sajlor in Nagasali, Japan, substituted the sailor Yor himself and escaped, ac: cording to inforv-'inn developed to- day in 'an investigation by federal oflicers, foo Not until Johansen in a cell in San Quentin told his story to-a fellow Norwegian was it discovered that an innocent wan was probably serving the three-year term of Orimes, Joh- ansen, who does not speak English, told his story through an interpreter. He said: : "Ashore from my ship at Nagas- aki, 1 was in a saloon and drunk with three men who approached me. After. wo 'drinks with them. I re- member nothing until I woke in irons between decks on a ship. I tried to explain, but no one understood me." It was found that Grimes, under the name of James H. Rodger, had served a term in San Quentin before and was released August 10th, 1913 Prison officials looked at Johansen and then at a photograph of Grimes, alins Rodger. There was a resem- blance, but they were clearly differ- ent men. When Johansen saw the pieture of the former convict he said: "That is one of the three men I drank with in Nagasaki." While at San Quentin, Grimes or Rodger, was a private secretary to former Warden John EB: Hoyle. He Was an expert stenographer. His par- ents are said to live in Pittsburg, Pa., and to be wealthy. AR URE EN 2 - % DID THEY CARRY ARMS CONTRARY TO COLONEL THE HONORABLE SAM'S ORDERS ? There is much' talk concerning the action of the 65th regiment of Montreal, which, notwithstanding the positive orders of the minister of militia, paraded with arms at the religious procession of Corpus Christi. 1¢ is said now that the rifles they carried wére not government rifles, but obsolete weapons out of old stores. The picture shows officers of the 65th regiment waiting for the Corpus Christi procession to start, in front of Notre Dame church. The 65th paraded with arms and saluted the host at the eleva- tion as on past occasions of this kind. The regiment also acted as a bodyguard to Bishop Gauthier who carried the host through the streets. On the left is Siv Rodolphe Forget honorary colonel of the 65th, and a prominent conservative, and next to him is Senator Casgrain, honorary 1.t.-Col. of the 83rd, Joliette regis ment. On the Senator's left is Rev. Father Deschamps, chaplain of the 65th. THE SPORT REVIEW SAME YACHTS WILL COMPLETE Toronto Globe IN GEORGE CUP SERIES The frantic efforts to drag the ---- bilingual issue to the centre of the 'of rate increases:is the experience of stage serves only to remind comser- | thirteen American railroad com- vatives of what so stout a conser- { panies this year in their struggles vative paper as the Toronto Tele- [to maintain dividends. Ten of them gram said recently about the ad- have failed altogether in the ministration of the educational .de- fourteen months -and three have partment under Dr. Pyne. "It is |been forced to reduce the usual idle," said the Telegram, "to expect | rate and return. Through these re- anything but wobbling, weak-kneed | ductions and suspensions investors compromise will be the policy of the (in the United States railroads have department of education while the [received a sum less to them in the Hon. R. A. Pyne is at its head. The than that returned to thim in the minister it totally unable to see in- | previous corresponding period. In- to the future. His gaze is appar- stead of $32,475,096, the return ently concentrated on the depths cf | established by precedent, stock- the ballot boxes--and he is very | holders have received only $10,- myopic at that. Where the call is 588,693. for a statesman who will stand up, |© The ten railways suspending pay- Ontario is invited to respect a poli- ment of dividends altogether were tician who seems incurably supine." |the Missouri, Kansas and Texas, 4 per cent on preferred; St. Louis South-western, 4 per cent preferred: Colorada Southern, 4 per cent each Prosecuting Husband on Charge of on first and second preferred; Nor- Bigamy in Philadelphia. folk Southern, 2 per cent: Nickle Philadelphia, June 20.--Two girls Plate, common 4 per cent; New who were school chums and liveq Haven 6 per cent; Boston and within a square of each other have Maite common and preferred 4 and married the same man, William J.'6 per cent respectively: .St. Louis Blee, known also as MeCall. He and San Franciscco first preferred twenty-two years old. ! per cent.; Big Four preferred 4 Blée was arrested on the charzo | per cent.; National Railways of of bigamy, preferred by Mrs. M Mexico, first preferred 4 per cent. McCall, sixteen years old, of Reductions have been made upon Morris street. At the Central sta- Panhandle preferred and common tion he was held without ba > from 5 to 4 and 3 per cent. re- vail requisition to Camden, spectively; en Chesapeake and Ohio the alleged bogus marriage was per from 5 to 4, and on Illinois Cen- formed iral from 7 to 5 per cent. an Se mn DRAGGING IT OUT | -- | | { | A A A RAILROADS PASS DIVIDENDS. A Polar Tragedy. A young Eskimo loved a beautiful maiden who lived in'a hut near his own, but her parents would not hear of the match, and sternly ordered the younk maiden to digcourage her lo- ver's entreaties. On& night a great storm broke up the ice, and when the young man ventured out he found that a 'great crevasse yawned between the two huts, On closer ex- amination, however, he found a nar- row strip of ice that bridged the ab- yss, and having cautiopsly crossed | this, he crept toward the home of his adored one. . He entered the hut, and found the unconscious family slumbering pea- cefully in thelr sealskin sleeping bags. Very gently, so as not to al- arm her, he raised the lady in his armg and carried her with infinite care across the frail bridge of ice to his own hut. Then he hurriedly des- troyed the bridge with a few blows of his axe. Only then did he awaken the un- copscious form inside the sleeping bag, but when she emerged he gave a great cry and vanished in the night. It was the maiden'smother. And Also What Conservative Prints Failed to Make Return in Past Four- Say of Pyne, : teen Months. Montreal, June 20.--What is held to be a strong argument in favor As Last Year--Toronto R. C. Y. C. and Watertown Will be the Con- testants at Prinyer's Cove. last Toronto Telegram. Nirwana, twice the successful de- fender of the George cup, will again be the Toronto R. C. Y. C. champion There is a challenge in from the Crescent Yacht club, of Watertown, N. Y., and the fact that the invin- cible Nirwana had been sold out of the R. C. Y. C. fleet and her equally invincible skipper, Norman Gooder- ham, would be up to his eyes in work getting the new Y. R. U. boat ready, proved rather awkward. A way has been found out of both difficulties. Nirwana has rejoined the fleet, having been purchased by George H. Gooderham, and "Bill" Jarvis will sail her. He has every right to the honor, for 'twas he who won the cup for the R. C. Y. C. four years ago, The race will be sailed at Prin- yer's Cove, in the Bay of Quinte, dur- ing the meet of the Lake Yacht Rae- ing association, the second week in July. The Watertown, N. Y., club | will again enter with the Neagha. CHUMS MAHRY SAME MAN. Oil Speculation Ngar Verona The recent activity in oil specula- tions in Alberta, particularly in the vicinity of Calgary, bring to mind an oil prospect that greatly interested the people of this district about fif- teen years ago. A syndicate had drilled on the pro- perty of the late George Smith at High Falls, near Verona, a well 900 |e fought in London between Nov feet deep, and at the time it was|s ang Nov. 11 ived S BN Oy, 11, Mrs. Lillian Blee, sev en year rumoured, in fact, B. C. Steele, the A despatch from London, "Ont. ia, Lillian Blee, hieen 3 BABY'S HEALTH manager, told the writer, that he states that a scheme is being worked |. e's first wife She 'did ho was confident he had found oil. At|out for a tour of England by the Lon- |, e hear but gfe this stage a very serious accident o¢-'don and Ottawa ball teams of the McCall "in bringing curred, when the bit of the drill was |Canadian league. It is not likely > accidently dropped into the hole. Toto gét much further than a scheme "fish" for a' drill that bas become | When Jeff Tesreau- shut out the During the hot spell the health detached from the cable is a very| Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday he com baby must be carefully guarded tedious and sometimes unrewarde..!Pleted eighteen int of runl Diarrhoea: cholera infantim and dy- plece of work. Special tools must be | ball against Fre d rke's team. O sentry carry off thousands of precious used before the recovery of the biejMay 16th, Fittsburg, he held the little lives every summer. Baby's is at all possible. Mr. Steele WORE Rowe team Lo one tiny single, and Own Tablets are especially adapted to shortly after this accident, to Boston, |} Seutay Rly five Sais were glean keep the little ones well during the to bring some of these special tools, os wh Rohe r Wot 3 Je summer.{ They regulate the bowels, but during his trip to Boston, he died dence enouzh of asrey we profitable sweeten the stomach, and an ocea suddenly and operations at this well pleasure in making the Pirates sub- | prime of life, physically and mentally. sional dose will prevent the dreaded were never afterwards resumed. f p! » He also holds 'that men of m vine Summer complaints, or if they do" years are more reliable and less apt come on suddenly the prompt use of to become restless after a year or two the Tablets will set baby right a- nm a position and to seek mew fickls. fain. = The Tablets are sold by me average young man, he dicine dealers or by 'mail at 2c seeking a 'soft and is not the box from The Dr. Williams' uit to his mastery of the sphere So Sumim------ Samuel E, Lichtenheim, president Union Repartee ort of employee who will stick » Co., Brockville, Ont. through thick and th -------------------- of the Montreal Baseball club, has | begun an action against the Mon- treal Standard for $25,000 damages The action is based on an article in the Standard last Saturday reflecting on the phatntiff's management of the local ball team, and practically ad-| until his services hecome highly valu vising people to stay away from the! able and in many cases indispensabl local ball games until there should | We often hear young men complain o their inability to get seftled. That i largely Because they do not settle, do not seek t« Lust themselves to their work and the most of their portunity. Opportunity seldom at our doors. We must knock at thes be a change in the management, door of opportunity and be prepared king" at her eyes and grasping he Guuboat Smith, the white heavy- weight champion, is in Londen for to push the door a little if necessary. [NOSe at the tip. George Evans, the Living Church gifl's uncle, rushed to her rescue, ly fined $5 by the council for doing his bout with George Carpentier, e w w which takes place on July 16th. The garbenter. Nok Sich chould Jave bout is arousing considerable inter-' The barber thought. over this for Sst amakland, 2s Carpentier is well 0 Re ; | known, ha¥ing knocked out Bombar- Sane Sime, Lo Be resputed {he "dier Wells in record time. If Smith : thirteen hundred and . iy-five | 18 Successful against Carpentier, he stubbed his toe against a plank and dollars. wef will go after the winner of the Mor- | fell, dislocating his shoulder and frac "What's this for," asked the A0JVRRSOR Mill, an editorial com-! An innovatien in rallway tickets "ne Bi right Arm. ¢ 1 } chief of the Carpenters' Union. Imenting on the sportsmaniike spivie | Will be introduced in the 2.000 sta etnies on an whe Drastrated Ui "Why," the barber replied, "that's shown by both countries throughout tions along the Grand Trunk Pacific T00ter left the chile and. attacked what's due the barbers because the | y 8 {when this new transcontinental line "1M: scratching his face severely be- fore he succeeded in driving it away. Ngth the dhild and the man needed attention, but will recover. The rooster belonged to the child's fathit, George W. Smith. Sporting Notes, Willie Ritchie and Fred the American and British light- weight boxers, have signed articles for another twenty-round contest to Welsh, th The Prime of Life. man, a leader commercial life of that, city, ed as saving | "Among whe men*1 hive nine out of ten are better workers forty-five age than men of twenty-five or thirty man firmly believes that (ho forty=five thereabout 18 of \ Chicago in ih is quot th It man of th vears of are or at Omaha Bee Labor unions are strong in the west and especially strong in a city where, on Hallowe'en, the boys pul- led a lot of pickets off the fence be- longing to a house in which a union barber lived and made a bonfire of them, The barber bought some new pick- éts and nailed them on his fence himself.. Whereupon he was prompt- I'be Says, 1 n Medicine snap' his employer MAN-EATING ROOSTER Ferocious Fowl Breaks Ginl's Nose and Rescuer Breaks Arm. Malden, Mass., June 20.--A large Plymouth = Rock rooster attacked zabeth Smith, three vears old, New Style Railroad Ticket. carpenters shave themselves. the Isteraational yolo stg, save {opens for traffic about June, 1 1914. {themselves in defest, as well as in {NO Heket cases wil Re installed. Pre- -------------- Ee a bi | paration for traffic will involve agen- Mustn't be Unreasonable. | stary: ihe Ras of amen. Foon | cles around the world, and instruc- One of the favorite stories of | get that the victory was probably due | Hons in the method of ticketing pa: Prince Alexander of Teck, the newly-|to the generous offer of the Ameri- | S608ers wll be given in many 'ton- appointed Governor-General of Cana- can's to pogipone the contest for Sues. The system is the result of the Appreciate Canadian Hotel, 43, Is about his little daughter, | Captain Cheape's recovery." The |Successful use of a multiple-route | , 5 Folger, the resident managhr, Princess Mary of Téck, who appears 'Times again urges that the matches | ticket, one form of which, by a few |< many appreciative letters to be a bit of a "caution," { henceforth should be played alter | deft punches, can be made to serve fo." United States commenting) She has been staying with her native years in England and Ameri. ihe Sante purpose as 300 differen: nthe excellence of the service and grandmother, the Duchess of Albany, ca s {forms of ticket of the old style. At the magnificent equipment . of the at Claremont, and one day the oid | seems ter a three-years' test it is elaime x : lady found her enterprising grand- , | that the record is free from mistake: child had been plucking the.blooms | 14 ju said that liqior improves with [80d that It shows an 85 per cent off the rose trees and scattering the | aye. hat may account for the Mac {gain In speed and efficiency.--Daily petals about the garden. The Duch- | that thie older same nen get, the But. | Consular Reports. ess told her severely that she wasa' io: thee like it od very naughty girl, and much more ; . to the same eo . "And." she finish- up grimly, "if you don't behave ter you won't go to heaven." | "Oh, well," replied tlfe yound lady | impenitently, "I've been to the Zoo! and the Bwer and Aunt Mary's party at Buckingham palace, and really grandmamma. I can't expect to go everywhere!" Domestic Quietness. His fine was remitted. medical 'hatean Laurier at Ottawa. . Here is a letter just received from the viee- vresident of one of the large corpora- tions in the middle west of the Unit- «d States: "1 recently had the pleasure of stop: ping at the Chateau Laurier and re- wived from your room clerk the usual room card showing the number of my toom and the rate per day. 1. note on the reverse side of this card a statement that if anything in connec tion with the management of vour ho- tel was not satisfactory to eall it to vour notice. 1 an merely writing to! say-to you that it has never been my ! oleasure to stay at an hotel where 1 was treated with such uniform come: Tamworth Tidings. Tamworth, June 17.--~Judge Madden held court on Tuesday last... The docket was small. A large mumber of volunteers left on Monday last far Petawawa camp for two weeks drill. Rev. J. W. Jones leit on Monday last for Petawawa camp as chap lain for the volunteers. Judge Mad den and wife visited Tamworth on Tuesday. C. R. Jones has bought, a new auto. G. H. Ri on bought of ointments' for catarrh that contain meroury, Bs mercury will surely destroy the senge of smell and completely derange the whole system when Ehiering it through the mucous subfaces, uch articles Siiould never be used except on rescripilons from reputable physic Bae. a8 the damage they will do ig ten fold tO the good you can possible de rive from them. Hails Catarrh Cure, | manutacturod by F. I. Cheney & Co. Tr 0, contains no mercury and is } Beware where Shy lence, Poisonous perspiration causes rashes') hives, blotehes, pimples and prickly | heat, often the beginning of serious | skin troubles. To wash away the poison entirely aj ply the stmple solution D. D. D. P scription, the famous Specific for 1 zema he very first drops soothe ay can. Special Offer anteed; wi pective customers will do onstration. 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