:et rn ovary DS! his}: the mid. with than m SE ould an V The murderer. Michael J. Brennan. has buen known In and around Barrie z‘ur :5 years. For some yearn me: locating here he was a «matter. He marriqu a. girl named Harlem. whn m- t1 . called at Overden, Mr. uuso, at Lake and Duck- and asked the servant the door for Mr. :; girl asked who wished and Brennan replied, "A _. Strathy came to the door 1;! deliberately shot him in " bullet entering j'usi. . Mr. Stl'zzthy fell to ' Wife, v.21) had heard ‘ 1 . :aid to her: ‘ and then last A. Ross was ~; «om join- . Surthy, but t Lexis of the me- ' ' uyircd three- * icing: Shot. ‘ - t1...«:;irdiy act. :i'.‘ house and i ! man u. 21:. cum; by Andrew 3.."2, u. :‘uz'nztz', from Uro Town- ,. Mrs. Szmiii)’ shouted :0 Graham 1 ;-_ mun mum-ii 'l‘izuzznts Ambler. -i ‘:J has also in. the sleigh, to capture , t'i'. lzut ifrum.iz: coolly told ‘ ‘Iu: :m 3i til-.1: the Woman w::scrazy,and .11v' 2‘." nvtiCc of iit‘i‘. When the ‘2 nran-(i at the Victoria. Hotel. iii ulighted and went in and had :zk, afterwards walking down to 1.. nurket square. when: he coolly ‘- >£-i ("unstable Martin that he had shot Jti '; Strathy. . ' ;.- L-unstabie took him into custody. :1-13. manthvr with County Detective in 1- my. went with him to the Jail. ‘-'.’.‘.w!‘.- Brennan freely admitted his giixit. hinting that Mr. Strathy had shun-«i him out of the house and that :u- Lin-w his revolver on the Spur of m» moment and tired. He further suni to Detective Beardsley that last summer he had another revolver that w- intended to use {or the same pur- :w: but he consulted the priest in Midland. who told him to at once de- 511* y the revolver. and never take any x--~rsun's blood. He decided to take the l~rn-.~L's advice and. to use his words. bum-(l the revolver in the waters of Georgian Bay. Detective Beardsley at once informed Crown Attorney Cotter. who told him to notify the coroner. i‘z‘. Wailwln, who at once empaneiled a jury, who viewed the remains and ihvn adjourned until to-morrow morn- mz. .\ post mortem examination is twins: held to-night by Dr. W. A. R053 and Dr. Raikes. The ru‘mpIy a Brpefllion of Ibo murder or (uric:- Harrison. â€unit of Chicago â€"‘rhc Assassin Went to In: \‘lc- lim’s Home to Do the Awful Deed. AT HES OWN 8503 IN CGLD BLOOD E: rmxc: should always be msde in the safest manner at the command of the remitter. Poet Oflce :md Express Money Orders are nlways sale and may be >81]: 2.: cur own risk. Register your letter: when you remit. by cub. RHNKWALtâ€"Ii is nlwnys bet to renew two weeks lure the dune on your wrapper expires in order to re uninterrupted sen-ice BACK Swansâ€"We mot undertake to supply met.- numbers nor to make good omissions uueed by and; renewals. Czuxox or Dun â€"It takes two weeks to change me am: alter your subscription is renewed. The daze on the paper indiontes when edyour paper will be stopped unless promptly renew . Czuxan or ADDRESS â€"Alwa.ys give both your old and your new address when you as: us to change your address; the mine of the town sad the state or pmrince you live in shcu‘d nlwaya {allow your own mme when writing to this olï¬ce We cannot rendily ï¬nd your name on our books unless this is done, us many uaxuex are alike. Lzrrzxs should be addressed: THE CANADIAN POST Printing House. Lmrlnny. Ont. “like €111dequ EL’uï¬t LJNDSAY, FRIDAY. FEB 23 "13925 HE CANAD!’ AN POST is published a. ery Friday. The lubscriouon Drycais 1 BARBIE TRAGEDY. scans: Bows, Chemists, In other conditions gain m’ust be slow, sometimes almostimperceptible,health_ can’t be built up in a day, For this Scott’s Emulsion must be taken as nourish- :zzent, food rather than medicine, food prepared for tired and weak digestions, is rapid. For this reason we put up a 50c. size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In some conditions the gain from the; use _0\;Scott’s Emulsion of cod-HVéi-‘E u w; wuich c 81r1.38519<3 E11191. mm: I-‘cb. 18.â€"(SpeciaI)-A most y‘iuj murder was perpetrated :5. morning. the victim being \. 5:11:11,“ a. prominent banker, :1 2‘ m: or the town; the mur- Miclzaul J. Brennan, a. former :1, who is said to be insane. The 41‘ thc awful tragedy is a. mys- as] Brennan Shoots Mr. John Strathy "ery Friday. The subscription info; 1'; cOnditions $1.00 PER YEAR. Pablzshez-s’ Notzcé mxoss any commence with my issue. Sco tt’s 3322 11151011. PAYABLE I! â€VAX“. madam ..â€"--. -__-V_ _- , Eaten-day en route tox- Blanca. The uenmer Victoria. with Dr. Jameson on board. has nailed tor Southunpmn £3: w _ . Mm“ King Humbert of Italy has signed a de- cree calling out an the reserves of 1872â€" mm“: born In that yearâ€"tor service In Abyulnla. ‘ . Mouse! or Avendl. Bishop of Time. the new: appointed apostolic delegate to Mexico. sailed from N let for New York reset“: on mm for 312*“. hm... , ,AA__.-_ ‘fI-bn-I- ' ' ' ' ' Feb. 25. The I an establishment of Store Bro... I1| ohtnnpga £75.%: ha: been destroyed by_ are“1 _Loes.£75 A- v-_n_ L-_ _l_-a - A- The Well known Anti Parnelllto In 30 come Tired of Parliament. London. Feb. 18.â€"'rhomas Sexton. M.P.. for North Kerry. whom the nnti-Parneilitea vainly sought to accept the leadership of that party. has retired from Parliament. He to-day sent to the meeting that elected Mr. Dillon to the leadership an application for the stewardship of the Chiltern Eun‘ dreda. which is tantamount to resigning his neat. He desired that the application be forwarded to the Treasury immediately. The Grand Encampment of the I.0.0.F. met to-dny. and'the Grand Lodge will be in session toâ€"morrow and. Thursdar. The complete success or the lnun gration convention in this city next week is now assured. The attendance of delegates will certainly be large. and the list of speakers includes Hon. Mr. Daly and Mr. Davin, M. P. 11103118 5113103, ELIE. "Ill. DESIGN. Premier Greenwny Propose: to Ah! the Railway Into the Dauphin District. Winnipeg. Feb. 18.â€"In the Legislature toâ€"day. Premier Greenway gave notice or a resolution proposing aid to the railway Into the Dauphin District. The Govern- ment will ask authority to guarantee the bonds of the company to the amount 01 $8000 per mile. bearing tour per cent. in- terest. 30 mature in thirty years. It Looks as I! These Young TMIII Wreck- or: Would SI: Down- to Die. UtIca. N.Y.. Feb. 18.â€"-John Watson HI!- dredth. Fred Bristol. Herbert Plato and Theodore Hlbbnrd. who have been con- tIued In the 12111 In thIs cIty for some months on the charge of wreckIn the fast mall on the N.}..C.R.R.. near me. on Nov. 10 last. are now under IndIctment (or murder In the ï¬rst degree. The grand Jury, now In sessIon here. has been con- slderlng thelr cases more than a w . and to-da the IndIctxnents were found y the unnn mous vote of the jury. The wreok caused the death or Englncer Nath- an Huger of Albany and Robert Bond of Syracuse. The young men wIII be trIed In Home In March. Bristol Is III wIth con- sumptlon In the 11111 In this cIty. Ho has been unmoved to a bedroom In the house part and 1113 mother Is wIth him. It II beIIeved he wIII IIve but a. short tImo. Mr. Arthur W. Grasett of X‘Vyld, Grar- sott Darling. Dr. Grasett and Lieut- Col. Gmsett. Messrs. Robert and Ar- thur Stmthy. brothers. left by the noon traln for Barrie. Government Detec- tive Greer was also hurriedly detailed on the case. and left by the same train. The bmcï¬ms at the Bank at Toronto and many citizens received the news wthh many ezfrnre'gslons‘of yegret._ Mr. Stmthy went back to Barrie M 2 {may}: 17g}; t. Mr. Strathy was a. member of the Select Knights, A.O.U.“’._ and Masonic bodies. He was one of the candidates for the position of first deputy reeve in the bye-elections, which take place on Monday next. - Since his retirement from the bank. Mr. Strathy had evinced a. disposition to re-enter business, and spent last week and Monday in this city with a. view to settling here. He was nego- tiating with several insurance com- panies. Mr. Strathy mar'ried Miss Grasett. sister of Col. Grasett,‘ chief of police. 'l‘cronto . â€"_-..--, - vnrccr. The deceased was a. son of the late John Strathy, who practised as a. bar- nster m this city. He was born in To- ronto about 45 years ago, and spent his earner years in this city. For 25 years Ae had been connected with the Barrie branch of the Bank of Toronto. of_ which he held the manager-ship until. three months ago. H. S. Strathy. manager of the Toronto ofï¬ce or the Traders’ Bank, and Senator Gowan of Barrie are his uncles. His brothers are H. S. Strathy, Q.'C., or Barrie and R. J. and Arthur G., who, with a. sister. reside at 100 Beverley-street. Deceased was a. cousin of Col. Strathy of Mont- real and Dr. F. M. Strathy of Toronto. and brothervin-law of. Mrs. Henry O'Brien. “'hen Brennan was taken to jail it was noticed that the knuckles or his right hand were badly scraped. A special issued by The Examiner, containing an account of the affair, was eagerly sought for by the towns- people during the evening. , )lr. Stmthy's Career. mL - anomer brother, John, is an employe of. the G.T.R. at Allandale. The town is in mourning owing to ‘ the sad event. St. George’s Society concert, which was to have taken place to-night, is postponed, as are other soeiai events. Provincial Detective Greer is in town in connection with the case. The coroner’s jury is composed of the most prominent business men of. Barrie. The funeral arrangements have not yet been decided upon, but it is alto- gether likely that the remains will be interred in Toronto, where the re- mains of other members of the family hag/e been buried. THE LATEST FROM ‘VINNIPEG. Notes of the Tragedy. The weapon used by Brennan was a. 44 calibre, flue chambers, British bull- dog revolver. One chamber was emptY. another contained a shell that had been discharged, and three chambers were loaded. The revolver was purchased in Toronto. Brennan has a. brother,Jas.,residlng ln Phelpston and owner of a. planing mill; another brother, John, is an employe ofmthe G.T.R. at Allandale. MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE. no marke whitéï¬fiaxiâ€"‘th; body to suggest that there had been a scume before the shot was ï¬red. ‘ ï¬rs. H. W'allwin, R. Ralliesiand W. A. Boss conducted the post mortem examination tocnight at the home at the deceased, with a.~ result that the bullet. was extracted. It had entered the chest an inch below and 3 1-4 in- ches to the right or the left nipple, passing through the cartilege, entering the right side or the heart, which it pierced and was found tree in the sack of the heart. The rest of the or- gans of. the body were all found to be in a_healt_hy condition. There were mr «- “vim At the conclusitm or the inquest to- morrow the prisoner will appear 1:: the Police Court. The house In which the murder occurred was where Brennan met. the woman he made his wire 20 years ago. Public sentiment here is very hot, and all kinds of threats are being made_as to what. may occur to shimmer but it is not. l'ikely..tha.t anything un awful will be done: ,, __- â€"â€"ko MUL a“ years ! ago for Midland, taking his wite and family with him. While there he be- came involved in trouble with a. law- yer named Steers. whom he accused of undue Intimacy with Mrs. Brennan. The lawyer had Brennan amted 'on a. charge or lunacy. and he was corn- mitted to Barrie jail, where medical men examined him. but were not Batis- fled that he was insane. Mrs. Brennan subsequently separated from her hus- band, and said to be now living in To- ronto, where she has a brother who 13 a. bank employe. Brennan went to To- ronto a few months ago and secured employment with the Massey-Hams Company. ‘He.wa.s 1n Barrie twice at the early part of the month. and did business with Barristers Lennox and Pepler. He did not turn up here again until last night. when he arrived from Tax-onto on the afternoon train. When arrested he had. $36 in cash and a Massey-Harris cheque. Besides those in the revolver, he had three extra cartridges. howaver. is only rumor, and is not be- lieved. Brennan gave up carpenteting and went into the hptel busi- ness, taking charge or the Victoria hotel, which he ran for a. couple of. years, until the Scott Act came into force. Brennan left Barrie abmn ti? vnnva a. domestic m the‘hpqsenom of Senna: chm“ nâ€" â€"â€" -‘ , _â€"_â€" uni-y “w Straï¬hy hid been Intimate girl before she married. This, 13 only rumor, and is not be- The teetlmony ct thousands who hue need the remedy [a that where even deeth was t::red,ealthlntgel1 en halal-delta hang em one. edenget pue- edewev,endltweeonlyeehorttlm before the neturel composure cf the pe- tlent returned. Them-e» rte! with any who are troubled wlth heertdleeeee 1e thet they trifle with the dleeese. either by ulna medicine: thet ere patently heeleu. or denying treatment dtocethor. Dr. Mm? ‘“ ‘5' WWW: eee, e my «pen eeeee stamenenth-e cure. Sold by L813- i'fiw'dhii Resolution of Sympathy AD 3 meeting at the Chlldren‘a Ald Soalety, held on Fddey. Feb. 14th, the 10110me resolutlon was passed an- animously by e standing vote : â€Moved by Mrs. Trev, seconded by Mrs. Weldon, gm this sopletyngreta to {an that; @439, Let Him Shovel It. “Snow, snow, beautiful snow I" The!) ls e song sung long ego . Snngb g. e men who wented to show Folly worst then we ever shell know 13‘s men 0 foolishness bâ€" Won (1 were eble to dictate ls hoe! Sun: by s men ll) ls end to relete. Lecklng e sing l'e respectable trelt , S_ung_ by a men, the _smelleet _’e er seen, Wouildï¬iï¬et I had thle poet serene Worglngynh me while I keep the walks Lent Saturday's Market. Considering the bad condition or the roads Seturdey'e market wee very veil attended. Ae noun! a great quantity 0! beef wee offered for sale. Dre-ted he? were more plentiful than and, end eod reedii. The diepley inside was g,ood there in: some excellent butter cmred. which acidB readily , in not ell the produce (flared for enie woe very choice. The buyer-e turned out in tall force. said he had something I just as good." The public are warned against this “just as good" scheme which is too often resort- ed to by some store keepers. It should be borne in mind that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a speciï¬c for all diseases arising from an impoverished condition of the blood or a shattered condition of the nervous forces. such as St. Vitus dance, ‘ locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, paralysis, i sciatica, the after effects of h grippe, loss of appetite, headache, dizziness, chronic erysipelas, scorfula, etc. They are also a certain cure for the troubles peculiar to the female system, correc‘ing ir- regularities, suppreszims and all forms of female weakness, building anew the blood and restoring the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over. work or excesses of any nature. Sold only in boxes bearing the ï¬rm’s trade mark and wrapper (printed in red ink), and may be had of all draggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont.,or Schenec- tady, N. Y., at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for 82.50. THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY, clean! l A: is the case with every good cause Pink Pills have much to contend with ; spurious articles have been plnced on the market. and, though in appearance and color they may resemble the genuine, they have an altogether different effect on the system. The writer was once in 3 store when Pink Pills were asked for by a customer. The dealer hadn't them but Sun'ered from Severe Headache. The lsdy refered to was for twelve year s constant sufferer from nervousness. headache and kidney trouble. Hsving resd so much about Dr. Willisms' Fink Pills she determined to give them I trisl. Their use for a short time brought 3 great improvement, and sfter taking them for‘ about a month the nervous headsche and kidney trouble left her. The degree of thankfnlness felt by one who receives such beneï¬ts as the above can better be imagined then described. Here sre Mrs. Cotnsm’s words : “If you could only know or if I couli but tell of the intense suï¬'ering which I have endured and the many sleepless nights I have spent in mental and physical agony, you would not wonder st the degree of thankfulness I feel for my restorstion to health." Her trouble was a. continunl dread to her, and for a longtime prevented her from doing any work. Since using the pills she is as well as everâ€"or to use her own word! â€""fully restored." In this household Pink Pills are now looked upon as one of the necessaries. can “and thoughtless. vindlotlva and Since the Record began to publish accounts of the cure-by the neeofDr. ‘ William? Pink P115, its repreeentntivee 1 have found that half the wonderful cures effected by this medicine hue not yet been givcn to the _pnblIc. Women a well as men who have found relief u'e eager to let the feet: be known for the beneï¬t of other euï¬'ererl. Among them i in Mrs. James Cotnun, of the township of Wolford. _â€"â€"._._â€"_. A Snfl'erar for Twelve Years Whoee Tnouble Was Agmnted by Kidney Duane Tells How to Benin Health and Happiness. From the Smith'- Fdle Record. A TROUBLE de 123.0qu THE LEE 01' HAN? W01- HEN HISERABLE. NERVOUS HEADACHE.‘ John Dem. lx-lof. to. Ian. It“. Dublin. Ta. u-Jona Deny. who m. any unwanted Wu: Mayo In the Home at Oommoxgkcnd who In: one or the wt! _.__'IIAA- ‘l-‘ ‘A nAA-A_. A, Please pardon my frankness. which leads me to speak thus. Though i am not your intimate friend. still I may say that we have been on good terms. Always i have deemed you a gentleman. a respectable citizen, and a man well able to be at the head of a political party. May Divine Providence keep up your courage and your energy for the good of our common couno try. I remaln. sincerely and reapectfully. honorable air. your most humble and most devoted servant. (Signed) A. LACOMBE. O.M.I. P.s.â€"Certaln members of your party blame me for sta_ndln aloof from you and ignoring yon. lou ave too much good sense not to be able to understand my position. nelo ing to no political party. have to so to on who have been placed in power y the people. If one day the voice‘ of the poo 0 calls you to govern th count . I w I be loyal and conï¬dent e 7% to-day towards those when in you. as you oppose. on should wish to see me and to secure ler ex lanations. l wfll he at your service when t please you. either at the University of ttawa or at your private rooms. grovided {on inform me of the hour ï¬xed y you. will be in Ottawa on the â€rd inst. for several days. _ (Bltned) LL. 0.3.1. 1!. which may God not grant. you do not believe it to be your duty to accede to out Just demlnds. and that the Governmenh which in anxious to give an the roll: luv. be beaten nnd overthrown wh ie keep- ing ï¬rm to the end or the "I???“ I in- form you with regret that the p scope: . like one nun. united to the clergy. w 1 rise to support those who may have alien to defend us. I consider. or. nther. we all consider that such an act or conra e. good-viii and sincerity on your part. an from those who follow our policy. will be greatly in tho interests or your garty. especially in the general elections. must tell you that we cannot accept your commission of enquiry tor any reaaon. and we will do the but to ï¬ght it. My Dear Sinâ€"In this critical time for the question of Manitoba schoois. permit an aged missionary to-day re resenting the bishops of our country in th cam.which concerns us all. permit me to say. to ap- peai to your faith. to your patriotism. and to your spirit of Justice. to cntreat you to accede to our request. it is in the name or our bishops, of the hierarchy and at Canadian Cathoiies. that we ask your party. or which you are the so worthy chief. to assist us in settling this famous ucstion and to do so by voting with the overn’ meat on the Remedial Biii. We do not ask you to vote for the Government. but for the bill. which will render us our 211th out which biii wiii be presented to the in a tow days. Montreél. Feb. 20.â€"(Spec1anâ€"m rot: lcwing is a copy or the letter which the Rev. Father Lacombe. the Oblat misionnry. sent to the Hon. Wilfrid Luarier, asking the Liberal leader to vote for the Remedial bill :_ St. Peter's Church. 107 Visitation 8L. Montreal. Jan. 20. 1808. Hon. Wilfrid Laurier. ALP" Otuw : Mart would be gravely unveriï¬ed. The Liberals in Parliament can be ve- lled on to stand ï¬rmly to their guns and to the policy they have placed before the country. The letter betrays a. knowledge even of the date 0! the introduction 00th: t-lll. A priest. even a. good priest like Father Lacombe. or a. bishop. is not usually a. good politician, and in this case a letter has been written. which insides being in contempt of the high privileges of Parliament. is that mod imprudent thingâ€"a threatening letâ€" ter. It a Judge about to try I. case in a. court much lower than the High Court of Parliament were to recdve such a. letter. the writer of it would ï¬nd that he had placed himself in a precarious position. It is not believed that Father Lacombe speaks for the hierarchy of Ontario. who know: well 1 that it the heather gets dire in this way the interests which they have gt -__L 7,-77‘ - Soto the credit of theirnooountuthe general elections. Mr. Lender's opin- ion is not asked in the letter. The Quebec hiemchyarenldtobeota certain opinion in the nutter. . that the Government must be upheld. and Parliament is asked to adopt thnt opinion by voting for the Rant-dial bill. The letter has two or three tenures. It is dated Jan. 20. The Relnedm bill was not introduced until Feb. 11. three Ffeks later. yet in the name at the hierarchy. whose voice he is. Pet-e Lacombe asks the lender or the Oppo- sition to support the bill. This show. that the Quebec bishops were consult- ed. and approved of the bill before it was introduced in Parliament “as letter reveals the existence at a ber- gain between the Government and the bishops of Quebec. The spokesnan at the bishops says that it the Govern- ment is beaten on the bill the episco- M and the clergy will as one man support the Government in the elec- tiuis. That is the bargain. The Gov- ernment said to the bishops: “If we fall on the bill you ask us to introduce We rely on your united support in the elections. In the meantime we rely on you to intimidate the Opposition in Parliamet so as to prevent our deo ‘eaLu ‘ Mr. Laurie:- wu read about the Home to-nisht end cmted n protound hen. ntion. it is no longer a. question at schools. but whether we inn in Cun- ada a tree Parliament end those Bri- tish institutions 0! which Mr. Lender has always been the champion. The letter seems to put the great Libeni ‘ party in the position at having (or its ‘ieader not n statesman, but the ore.- tureotnbenchoteutembishopnï¬e will show the country that the Quebec hierarchy make u mistake in suppâ€- ing they can degrade him to the posi- tion at a. were voting machine to 80 in any direction contrary to his con- viction: as a serious nnd mpoubio public man. They are trying to nuke a. religious question out or a political question. They threaten to destm! him it he does not come to the sup- { port of the position taken by certain ; bishops who have mismanaged and be. J Ann"...- .L:_ “AL. awn. special undeï¬- igtewvs-df. gas The: letter ot Father 1% to ELAURIER THREATENED umuumuuer Will WWII. Govern-on: lo fan the M Ill] .0 mu be M!“ D: the WM lulu-g A MUST “TWIDING DOGIIIEIT By the Hierarchy of 1m vince of Quebec. Toronto. _13'eb. zLâ€"The Globe's 0b In I uuun I ULLIJU' l erarchy of the Pro- 69 of Quebec. i nouuome noon-m I 5 18 lo flu the Media mu be Dam,“ by pin-om man; A: One Ian. ah 01 “A n‘-L--_ A; ' - Leaner wul sumo. 1' Ir. IIIJ’OI'I Fungal. Nontk. X1. Feb. 21.4th funeral oer- vlm or Theodore Runyon. Into Ambula- dor to Germany. were held In St. Paul'a Methodist Ephoopnl Church at 2 o‘clock 'hh afternoon. l the led" “mil Ietm e- 62 :1 Data!- ud Irene. I'm-uni. tendon. Feb. 2Lâ€"ln the House or 09;... mun: thln nor-In. Mr. Geo. .\'. Cnmxnm. l'nrllnmenury Illnlnter for Foreign A1. nlrn. replying to I question or Slr Charm. Duke. stated that Gnu: Brlulu and France had agreed to renew for theapprom‘hlnz “‘50“ the nodun \‘h'endl relat‘uz to 103ml"! usher!†lu Newfoundland waters. rntnh. llnhcd in 1800. In consequence or thlu agreement. he said. the nvzntlntlozu Im- tm-en Greet Brit-In and France In rotard :o the general qmuon or treat: rights would not now be pmedcd with. 1‘. Black â€In In For-nu. Vlctorla. B.C.. Feb. 2tâ€"The Northern heme llnel; Tnoom. which nrrlved last nlght from tokohnun. bring- new: that [ho Insurrection in Pomona hm- been eullrI-lt' broxen up. the lust of the “ Black Flag." having been drlven Into the mountalnu. Under the head or mlsccllnneoul provisions la c section providing that the Court of Revision In any city hav- lnc a population of 30,000 or ovar shall conelst or ï¬lm members, one to be uppolnted by the council. one by the Executive Committee of the Board at Trade. end the rhlrd by the ofï¬cial er- bltrntor. or. In the absence of such an 0111th by the shedlr. The salary to to be 8200 per nnnum. and no municipal unploye or member at the councll II to be eligible. The net also pmvlda thu in cities and towns. utter the dice of the polls and the counting d the bullets. the 118.0. shell dellvcl' on the same day the ballot boxes to the clerk. Power lo given to eounclll. upon the certiï¬cate or the police con:- mleoloners, to pay the costs and dam- age: recovered from member: of tho police force for netlons done by them In the dlxhnrxe of their dutlca, The power or police inspectors with regard to relensln; peraono mad for drunkenness ls extended to the third offence. The bill wlll be reel 3 second time on Needâ€. all municipal works. The councll any impose other duxlcs. and the declslon of the board ln all case: shall be 3111!. except when our-ruled by a. two- third; voge of the whole council. The next put of the bill deals with the constltutlon of the Board 0! Con- trol of cities hzvlnx o. poouletlon 0! 100.000 and over. The board 1: to con- slst or the mayor and three alder-men. the aldel'm‘an‘lc members to be elected by the council. The memben my be compensated to the extent or 81000 per autumn. The elected member- my be removed and other- ..ppolnted by t two-thirds vote at the whole counell. ThedutIe-ottheboudmubeto prepare annunl eetlmuee. which M not be exceeded by the council. except by an nfl'lmutlve vote or two-thank of the whole councll: to all for ten- d.rs and award contracts. tad to nominate the heads or department: and other permanent ofï¬ces: to Inspect all municipal works. The council may The question of retlrement nt the end or the ï¬rst year L: to be mutated as (allows: Where an even number or alder-men is elected for ench wad, the xetlrlng member: shall be those he- oelvlnx the smaller number of votes. :leen three udermen ue elected to: each word. those moelvln: the mul- eet number of vote. shall retlre. and one alderman tor- the least populous “1rd for whom the smallest number of votes ware polled. shall nlso mu». and so on. the elder-men for whom the next smallest vote “enrolled In the next least populous we retlrlng un- tll halt the nldermen. less one. have retired. 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