fa off in- ow what ’CANXED our daily fe looking best 905- our store the price ink hum .lors 0U. ' STL‘MPNG FOR SIR CHAS. TUPPEB archbishop Langovin Takes a Handlnlt vlr. Mulder n It. Clnoxonde noun" a Vigorous Reply to Sir Charlenâ€" ur» nnu- All. Replies to the Premier’s Speech .I \1 Innlpcc. 3i :' :1‘ May 11.â€"u\rchbishop Lan- ~» ".0110 on a stumping tour :1: Liberal party In this pro- . uIlIL‘r meaning can be at- : his conduct. At a. dozen more 11..» has publlcly dc- .s argon-d to the Romcdlal lhz‘ we; of an investi- ‘ud {11: people to vote r-. the late Liberal member. spoke in some Xength on the question. Many cums in other parts of the province kan in the same tones as Archbishop Lfmggvm. His Grace 13 to preach on “mnosday in St. Anne's Church. Mpntrual. Hon. James McShane’a conu- Mxtmncy. The eermon is looked for “‘Hh considerable Interest. 53 3" mace is expected to deal wlh 0" Manitoba school queatlon. The Arch- lushop is an eloquent Engmh speaker. and his sermon. comma AI R 409. I9 mun after the conchve or the am- mm- m mm on: In new to sunset much intention ï¬â€˜l‘hll wm be mam Msnsh aermm whmn me Green?“ §Wen m um city no. “you.“ in: (8311.21111qu £11m. ' Mr. J; u. 11'. her .the we Deo- uh smasher 68 H «mm». Made by“. um‘l‘meh M‘W“. Alla ‘1‘ men § M M t: “mm: m m â€awe-Nail. ' .'§"'Iiviti In mâ€"Iâ€"I“ - '--â€"v - u. h wm‘uu to an t (â€in “mu: m «a: am. e um um: Hm Mam-IN o: In. Adm mm wuuwtcr a: 8:. mm mm "w latter would not a in...“ a Raymund has been mm, “mm“ “Pun“:x 'o'u'ca «I m P In. last ale-cum be “It: W M “5 1km _ of cod-livm phosphites, will bring back lumpness to those who gave lost it, and make strength where raw cod- liver oil woqldbe‘a burden. uya- _ care, and the bést way. to take care is to supply the stem with needed fat and s sZrength. Scott’s Emulsion Cod-liver . oil Suggests consumption, WhiCh-‘is al- most unfortunate. - Its best use is before you‘ fear consumption; When you begin to get thin, Weak, run down ; then is the pm._ dent time to begin to take big snce tram Dr. W: un- iomy. it he does not detect m uto- Eether. Tryst-e were u up.“ 3600 doc- ‘01‘3 present. principally MW“, They 'were very mundane. s? it was noticed that every mention the name 0: sn- ouver Matt m m edwithsreucheen. m b no doubt that the entrance at the Ohm, Premxer into the contest has 9mm“ stem source at strength to m. mu- nerm this province. W anon: Cause-natives, who 3:19 W t9, support himon the We quanta. but 2881th in m at theyblent‘un- “39 “ww‘mmfl. '3‘, H Speakem toward-Jutmxmtm 5011001un mymgfmm: 35 minutes. a: mamas {Ami-SAY, FRIDAY. MAY 15, . c â€" A substitute only 69312415 a: can!!! m- S: Bowsa.8ellevine, Out. ’3 “a .m Unfortunate .-7.- ::. “gunpz o: i“ was um I ' is action mus -azion. His < u:.11;iu...; in the settler: 210:1 by an enquete. \ . ,1 :c izoughtto L 3‘45, \xho are the “vpctem in the ma,“ ;‘ :rppeaied to_ the , . ‘ » 5:“: 'dgtcs wno :2. “gun; to render jus- tt â€7:11.43; by means of a» ' thus,- ‘~.‘.l:o x010" for :4“ u; the Government 5.0; 0: Parliament, al‘ :1 was not pericm, dxd I...s 33:10:: must be taken iduration. His Grace had. t::,J~:;.;».- 1:: the settlement of the on U an enquete. If there Lt _: in it ought to be conï¬ded ;; Law‘s, uhu are the only P81" ttczu in the matter. The Q appealed to the parlzhion- a listcn to his voice, and to re- tli on the importance of the vote . they would give at. the coming Uns. \Yhile repudiatmg any in- .u; c2 mingling in the struggles of ', he appealed to the puishoners ' 1k 0: the interests of the church the persecuted flocks in Maui- It is needless to say his Grace's x’ks created a. profound impres- buth the candidates for the unit- cunties of Laprairie and'Napler- Messrs. C. Pelleticr and D. M0- Wcre present. The cure of Louis- ix: Masklnonge. also preached to mme effect. Afta‘rmasymr. J. H. M I": D373: -It mics twa weeks to chance L: your subscription is renewed. The at indicates when your paper will ‘ prcmgtiy reneved. ' muss â€"A.‘nx-ays give both your old address when you ask us to change - the name of the town and the game or â€u an in shou‘d niways follow your on La) “Thin: to this ofï¬ce We cannot readily xumc 0:: our books unless this is done, as .x» are alike. ‘5‘ should be addxsssed: his CANADIAN POST Printing House. Linday. Ont. 3190 PER YEAR. ï¬bhshers’ Nance. 56013! CANAD‘AN POST is published Friday The subscription price is cash é ï¬r} ydufwyappor expires in order to ’ruptud servxco :Rsâ€"We cannot undertake to supply It 13 always bat to repew _two yeel‘xs 1â€.)qu always be mgde in the sales: c remand o! the rem“: :ter Post Oflce "ney 0. dots are alway 5 sale andmy “w :1 risk Register your letter: when PAYABLE IN ADYASCK. may commence with any issue. : to nike good omissions caused by {Ln CUn Ives to 311111151011. tte Lu -.wo...on fl.» flaw 4450 no.“ .3936 "A. .38 £05.,» . THE CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY. "walv m-~-__° __ n, the Hon. Hugh John Macdoneld. He commended the .statements made by Mr, Mncdonaid on the Wisdom of hav- ing a. National School system. “Mr. ‘Macdonald says he is in favor of Na.- tionai Schools. but in the present case he has to support the Government of Sir Charles Tuppez, as the constitution demands that action be taken. by the Dominion authonties to remedy the grievances of the minority. In that statement I take exception to Mr. Macdonaid. The Catholics had the privilege tp appeal. but the Dominion Government are not under the neces- sity of taking any acuoo. No evi- dence of any alleged grievances was before the Privy Council of England. and I say it is a gross misunderstand- ing for anyone to imagine that the Government of Cannda. is forced to take any action. The statement he: been made that. no matter which M is returned to power. Remediel Legis- lation will be introduced. They say Mr. Laurier has said as much. That I do not believe. but one thing I know: It in not the issue in this campaign in Winnipeg. The issue is the stud Mr. Mecdonaid and myself take upon the National Schools of Manitoba. One thing may be assured. and it is this: That I will never allow any interfer- enCe with the Manitoba. School Act. if my v_o_ice end influence cam prevent it." e-_l_- A- Toronto, May 11.â€"At the Conserva- tive Convention for the Centre Riding of the city last night Mr. G. R. R.- Cockburn, the late member, was un- animously chosen. He announced {mimsel‘f as opposed to Remedial Legis- ation. vv-- â€"__ --____-- -rc ...., - . - ,, , , Mr. Martin said he would clearly de- fine his position at a. future public meeting. In reference to Sir Charles Tupper‘s speech devoted to prefer-em tlal trade. Mr. Martin said it was not an issue in the campaign. Both Lib- erals and Conservatives were in favor or such a policy. "Sir Charles. has said that the Liberal party was ap- posed to the building of the C.P.R. This is untrue. for the Liberal party was the first to commence the con- struction of the road. and brought rail- way connections to 'Winnipeg before going out 01 power. The Liberals were opposed to the contract by which the monopoly clause was left in. and no control by the Dominion Governxnen‘t over freight rates Was provided for." Mr. G. R n. Cockbnrn Nominated by the Centre Riding Conservatives. Mr. Fleming “‘11: Run; ‘ A section of'the Liberals of the city are endeavoring- to prevail upon Mayor Fleming to come out as a. candidate in Centre TorontoiaigainsAt My. Cockbu'gn. vw-.~-- _ v--â€" Yesterday a. delegation from the Re; form Club waited upon His Worship and requested him to allow his name to go to the convention. ‘ Mr. Fleming, it is understood. con- sented so to do if he could be assured that he would be the unanimous choice here in tlie‘ Province of uebeo we place all the electors and all candi- dates on an equal footing without dis- tinction of race or creed." (Loud up: plause.» , , ll!- Blarun Makes answer to the Premier'- Wxnnï¬geg Speech. Winnipeg. May 11.-â€"At a. meeting of his supporters here, Mr. Martin, Lib- eral candidate for W'innipegsspoke for over an. hour, reflex-ring principally to the subject or National Schools. He said he was present at Friday night’s public; meggng qulï¬ng_}hej-Spee°h 0: _._.|: 11'“ of the party. Desperate Encounter at Colliugwoodâ€"Ono Ian‘s Jaw Broken-The (uhcr may [Me From a Knife Wound Collingwood, May JamJames Wool: net. 8. young man uncut 18 years. is lying in the Genefli and Marine Hospital, hovering buiween life and death. tlie result or a. stab he received in a. row late last night. His assailant. James McPherson. is a. laborer. a strong. active man and about 30 years old. ‘ 7., â€"L‘-.AA In The row 13 said to have started in an hotel on Hurontarlo-Btreet. when McPherson and Woolner commenced quarrenng. ormer struck the lat- ter on the with his hand. utter which they t out on m. “net. McPherson started comb. and Woo!- ner followed; When In (tom 0: mo Greavea proper†Woolner pulled u pick“ from my knee. mm which he struck £0?th a \en-lble bl‘o Io“.- betm e ahouldu- M m an" in me Nu. 0 pro- thodoctormghum.u aboutâ€. he Macadam an ant out. has that two you! no. 11,10qu muted him-with mmmm.w. _;- I'm-Ann may :04!!! count of my nationafltyorreugi‘ ombut I object. that 1n the Other provinces anybody shall Oppose me on account a! my raceormy religion. Ido notwam: to appeal to your prejudices. but I de- nounce Sir Charles Tuppera appeal to the fanaticism or the electors to vote against me. This was odious and lg- nomlnlous language, whichI denounce in the race or all the world. I may not be able to go as far as Winnipeg dur- ing the present campaign. but I vim; go to Ontarlo': -m‘: "'73:" u;- nounce the language used . by Sir Charles Tripper. ; will tell_them that mmisston . p- poInted, with Sir Oiive'r at its head. to settle this question, as he had al- ready settled such questions in Onta- rio. Having spoken a few minutes on the tax-m. and assuerd the workinr men that a. Liberal victory did not mean rugn t_o the industries. Mr. Lau- ' W 7", “v m pointed out that me L united. and that he 1811313882» everywhere. hand, the Conservati. shouted for every Conservative tin \ "su- ohanes ed the ï¬eo- ple of Winnkpegu :1: would erect; Fregohï¬anadlgq and a Roman Catho- ““thVVdoctor move my .9 w. Renault home. and when there took REPLY TO 8112‘ CHARLES. urges“ InVQueb'ecand‘elEavnue; "has â€1?. 5911091 dues-don. he POLITICS IN TORONTO. ALmosr .4 DUEL 5 said to have started in Hurontario-street. when and Woolner commenced ormer struck the lat- mm his hand. utter t out on mg and. wry cf the bunny c; F. Sham. cu; . 1a: deputyorecve at aha to 0! Mill in the accidental death of ‘ non. - trod. 0.: Monday mnlnfhflxn 213:. be death smash. His bogey“: ucmo‘d ma fur minutes, bub mung? bogs career was unflmnly mint ls tuber, new by Mr. E. Z. Yerex. made the s and sorrowful trip home- wnrd with the body on Wednesday. April 23rd. We buried it In the quiet: limo voyard az-Pmant Palm the day tol- owing, amid equesslgne arrest-ct and ' [taboo In “doubt-low of In Ahmn Boovom Ah! mothouo'n: thyvolooiuflll. But dun: oohooo roooh tho hoot: Within thy homo. ood quickly mu 'Fond hopol, which molt. In God'o 1m will. 'rh homo n h; wo'vo soon ollou oouon oomo with mm; roll. And out o wovo 01th; doop oonl O’or nu thorn door ood ooohu. - Son mode look- In ovory roan. And touchod by union'- oooont mot Doth boo oxpootonoy to moo: Tho: mo gnu voloo hoyond tho bub. Am hi: 3 tho tollowln oo- flnlohmnoo win’flma: 8 “Braking Homo 'rloo." â€m not within tho hrooot» uono Tho homo hon-t doth solo in ohopo. BM in tho dopuu o! homo on» homo Whoro not ono turning â€on oooopo; Tho moulding :ouoh o! hollowod otooo And pmon oonoood u moi pout. AI orootod wovos oro pros-u y loom. Too goodooooo o! homo‘o corona And lovo toot Intorlockod In [on Both mlnalo. est-ole, blood ohm-o. Thuo oyootjy doth the home‘s doolzo , 7- Ak- LA-» "l‘Ki'HaBié'nEEi'dé in? dollght Thun where I gluten noul so sweet Dom temper anv wuls in nght. Tnls was his last eï¬ort at. verse msklng. I: breath» a splrls or layalt no home that seems all the more baanbltn . mlnn nut. rha ties were so soon to be no :11de The dam! offerings were Silaluunuu. Uader the circumstances, they elcquatly (1:0?an the moral and rellzlous worth of his character. They showed that. he had w-m the conï¬dence of his teachers and fel- low students In the Collegiate Instltute, 22d what. was still better. If the menmers J the Epwcrth Laazue and bible class. with and tcr whom he sonithhflly lab. :ed. 1' . .m. (1::an of his life we see mummies! 8'31: WEISS W33 SEUl Wtbcn, LI. uuu nunâ€"-‘uv J the Epwcrth Lmzue and bible class, with and for whomhesobithtuny labotee. In this teatnte a! his life we see apmouw iliustmtlon at the saver of divine gnce to cpan a young man a way among strangers. and cushrine him in enduring memory. Brie! bus bright was Mann-en’s nareer on earth, but lasting as eternisy will ha the hallowed Influences of his death. A Question. ~w can we 18183 more corn to the acre? v Why, or course by using Putnam's Corn Extractor, Patnam's- Painless Corn Ex- tractor has given universal satisfaction; for it is sure, safe and plinless. Like every article of real merit it has a host at imitators, and we would specially warn the public to guard against these danger. ous substilues oï¬'ered for the genuine Pat- nam’s Extractor. N. C. Poison 09.. proprietors. Kingston. {ha ties were braken. 0|“.u-lwweesy. um -v--â€"- -- .V- ,, e": home for ezme‘ time treethed u very tender but urgent anxiety tor the s irltnd welfare or the whole family. hese letters are new ngerded‘us exceed- ingly precious. and they serve to demon state that direct and lasting work for God may be done through the medium of letter writing. His pastor, the Rev. G.‘ W. Kirby, oi St. Cetherinee, thus writes: "i have known intimately the late A. M. Shaver for tour months. He was one of the most devoted and conscientious young men I have ever met. He was a faithful memberof the young men's class; teacher of the youn men's bible class; and a most .ctive mew of our Epworth League. He was beloved by all who became ac. queinted with him here." .- - his y mas men possessed ecmewhet or i e tsuey and genius of the true poet. He has written .eh unpublished volume of poetry, which _cgnteine many gems of thought and expression. 1he following possesses true merit: â€pathâ€"33'†" . m y ionally hand as a school teacher. From than time he taught and studied. phehing his way on and up without much epnarent eflofl. As the time of his death he held a let clan teacher's certiï¬cate. He had been attend- ing the Coilegï¬te Institute at St. Cathar- ine: for (our months preparing tor senior matriculation in arts. Hie mind was divided as to his liie work, between choosing law or divinity. Human distinction of earthly greatness, the applause of men, and the hope oi gain. said law, but he had an under current of o eviction deep and strong that conscience a 2d duty both“ «id, not low, but the Chris- t:an_minisn;y. Hie letters to she friends _--LA.I . So Says Mrs. W. '1'. Bundle.“ Dundnlk. After Using Dr. Agnew‘310ure for the Heart. How difï¬cult it is tar those eflilcted with heart disease to get relief, and to get it quietly. The min hangs on, and is suggestive of the meet terrible reunite for heart dieeeee cannot be stifled with. ere wea‘Mrl. Wr '1‘. Bundle. the wife or e wellknown cattle dealer In Dundeik. who euii’ered so severely iron I: In the m thee. to qno her own , .1. _____ Lâ€" nan-un- ..m- nan-bl. M "SIDE UI' uuu urn-u- nu". -v 1 _-_- 7, , wands: "I m for some um unnblo to amend to my household damn. I m In- duood to try Dr. Anuw’l One for tho Hurt. 5nd 1 mm In: tho mull w“ mduhl. Tho min mum-m: 1.0 no mu- tho am any. ad I Inn 1M no tran- bl. slum.†munch! M m In. and]. und- on Wm: h an" zhsi 999.91 0 “I“ m. d m In» 'rololl no any at "simulate“ new»! hp! on ugly.“ imam A.-AA-__ ‘._-“ .- 15. Paul. will w M Roth- .Fapflé by drum-tn. Manhunt. will he :30qu on meMthflPlth Thé. Hickman [admin 69.. w.- v- __.-_. ..,,,, . "Rad eat into the Mlle new Tue wind the: whistle: and the den In mmie from n nurturing drew“ on Rappurel lu_th‘ere anywhere A. ,__e .. JAIL-k. lmpflnt lad! upon the hem And Imuy doth 1!: growing chum- A undu- mollowuou Input. The tondrlln of the has" autumn Euch nflor : sud .m The feeling! 0'! I33.1%“ d ‘ on: noun w: some. who on “W rim-mun. 113ml cï¬â€˜arings mayo sfgnlfloaa‘b. ---_-s â€" mmm‘ox. ONT- In Eamon-mm. WIETRANSVAKL‘RAIM JAMESOH’S POPULARITY IS GONE Death of a supposed omawn Girlâ€"lup- bm: tinny-08hr! Items. ‘ Toronto, May 12. Carrie \Vood. a patient in the Gen- eral Hospital. and whose fricnds are supposed to be living in Oshawa, died x'ery suddenly yesterday afternoon and Coroner Johnson has issued a. warrant for an inquest at the hospital next Wednesday afternoon. Deceased was in the medal department for women and was being menu-ed for an opera- tion. A few drops of chloroform had been a. to her when she was suddenly seized vi 3 convulsion which resembling u: epileptic from she never rallied. She was 25 years of 4 ‘._._.n- IAâ€"a-_ in Oh. Mr. Isaac N. Ford" cables from Lon- don to The Tribune: Sir John Tennid portrays the main political situation with unerring accuracy in this week's Punch. The subject-or his cartoon is the fencing bout between President Kruger and Mr. Chamberlain, with the latter disarmed and looking sheepish. In the background stands Lord Salis- bury he a veteran maitre d’armes with a critical eye. and \exclaims: “Hum!- Joe's atyie's a trifle too open. ‘rhere‘s something to be said for the old school. after all." The Colonial Secretary’s style has been too open; the Trans- vaal blue-book shows that President Kruger has been merely playing with the Colonial Otllce. Assuming that England had no right to interfere in the internal attairs at the Transvaal. he has demanded the abrogation of Article 4 o: the London Convention. and has proposed a new treaty of Peace and commerce with England. He was willing to attend a round table conference at which the control of the toreign alliances ot the Transvaal should be surrendered. and the abso- lute charter of Boer independence signed: otherwise he had nothins to gain and would stay away. Mr. Chamberlain naturally did not want him to accept the invitation on those terms. so diplomacy is suspended. sir Hercules Robinson is coming to Eng- land without Kruger. and Sir Jacobus de Wet will soon be pensiomd Pit. .. ‘LIA w "i. w.- vvâ€" -- '-â€"_--,, 7 Dr. Jntneeon would not now h.- nbie to commend n cheer anywhere in Lon- don. The opinion lgnnernliy expreu- ed thnt. with the cipher deepatcheo u'nllnhle no evidence or deliberate and premeditated conspirncy. he will plead guilty on the lane or fact. Whatever indemnity is demanded by the 'l‘rnnn- vnnl will have to be pnid by the Chur- tered Compnny from ilntnclni responsi- bility tor the raid. This nukes it in- convenient for the directors to accept resignation; Mn'Chnmberinin. more- over. having tail-«l completely in his negotiations with Kruger. naturally does not want to shit: the burden of indemnity from the treasury or the Chartered Company to the l‘r.ti:h tax. payers. He insists upon having izhodes and the stock-Jobbing tniilLux:..i:ta pay the bills and (lace/not wish to take away the charter prematurely or com- mit himself recklessly to summary processes or inVestigntion. The ulti- mate doom of the Chart‘red Company is certain. The system at eniarglng the British Empire and multiplying In‘- pcrial responsibilities by powerful car- porations, oiiicered at home by titled flgurâ€"heads and controlled abroad by. ambitious colonial statesmen who have made fortunes in the London Stock Exchange. aflronflts the xnoral instincts of Englishmen. even heard a. ckeumunttu story that the Duke of Devonahu-e in gain; to take over the Foreign once, but I m quite unable to my what ukenhooq there is that the report a true: For the moment. the new situation In, Per- sia. is occupyins the attention of Downing-street, and or Asiatic ex- perts generally. to g: exclusion at other aspects of the ternational but- look. The new Shah 15 known to be 111 Russian hands. and it is assumed that Persia. under him. will beoqrxge British Soathï¬frica Company ' Must Pay Cost. â€"..9..â€"â€"_ (~_7. - Persian Gulf will be called in question by France. It is whispered about tint very disquieting reports have come tram the British political resident at Bushire. on this suit. not only as to the general situation. but as to the actual safety or himselt and his suite, for they are asainrmenaced with per- sonal violence. There is no way of veritylng these reports, but all the old lndlans I know say the position there, is critical. Unhappily. British relstiohs abroad are critical at so mm points that one ,added cause tor alarm hard- ly, counts. New York. May 10.â€"Mr. Budd Frederic cables from London to, The Times: Rumors 0! Lord Salisbury'l 111 health are about gain, an I have .u, -A graphed tor. A sister resides 3.; Gear Dale and It I: thpught another ulster. a. domestic. 1- In Toronto. Lu: mm on Elisabeth-ametnorth ‘0 Humbert-swam. The girl bu couple 9! sgshu in her head. but they ---_ an- ...In M. n" rich! 33:? Xi'aus‘ï¬aâ€"ï¬- gigani'sï¬n. while England's pracglcal supregngcy in {.119 In (day or two. Johnstone, her "alum. in about a you! of use. wore 5 “mm nu. light co“ 3nd dark amped â€nu. a. nu not yet been «mm Yum-cu"- upon mixed g :- unph mum thug J. Knoll. 05 wood wu mlulnx tron his home. t 10 o'clock 720th any mornlnt thou-pawn and“ mm laugh. I: B o: m on. more victim at tin and man. no wood WM 3: o: t 0 Gun m. Alamo. On In- 3; wall: I. an M: home “on o u the M00 m K V. "w â€"-- --~ , 3W“:- Imt um um mm 9: Mn In the Md 0! un'uvm. Yummy not-Mu m M with the nu Ihp mm “In M 11W 33’ m «an. Bram-d my litâ€"Jacob Hill. a: Indian livint in the neighborhood 0: Cnthcart. while autumn: with his step-eon. Abraham can draw I. butcher knit: uni subbed mm to the hurt. umumm malt): mu :- n9? manhunt pace» :x .or' land sch-burs. mm 0. Ace-u: or ill-lean: - Gm: m In Another Trouble .- land ' u an um I: 10120370 NE W5 .‘roz ES. serious. She will be in M1 AGENTS warm. LA fen} good live -â€"-â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" an to work in «flu-am pm of Mn con-“u ofA Victor“ Ind Hathamn either on Inlay orcom- m. A you JOHN BORE; Inn-pt (or the Stator H's. Lindsay. “'08. t! «a X mmmmmum haunt-mummiï¬- Thom .m "anuooummputmbeï¬ mmlmulshouldhlntodWflP “mm Immï¬ï¬‚iw Indiana-top [Motscunot autumnal-0b! â€4"â€me conclndodbwn' “album mottwcmthsmhdwm mmmmm “1 A TERRIBLE AFFAIR "I 0|!le ummmmmna.Aqu-n was!» (HIM. “hm“, KILLED ï¬Y WINEâ€"S: no "main .u nuan- Med I; It. It“: curâ€"Wat of II W m at nun. ' 'l‘ownto. my 13. Yesterday llr. John Kyles. 8: Eno- ud-u'enue, received vertical“: 0! the murder of his uon-ln-luv. Mr. '1‘. J. Mull. u prominent Chiaco nor cunt. sad proprietor o! the Odd“ three yarn Ito the accused m mu- rled to XIII Kite Mylo: In Chm-CO- .He was well known In the water-n antes. ax; brother: on on in the drycoods business In I Me '0 In various cities. He wu 87 you: c! 139. end was born In Beirut. Ire- land. Hood’s Pills 322.222.2212» 2%“ The crlme ls one o! the most du'lnc ever committed tn the Windy City. Ahut 8.80 Thursday evening two well dressed. respecuhle-looklu In on. dï¬ssed ln s hleycle sult. eat the Golden Rule Store. wslked up to Mlu Msttle Garrettson. the csshler of the estahllshmeut. and enqulred at what tlme the store would close. She sh- swered them and went on I’lth her work. A moment later she was startlo ed.when one of them commsnded her to hand over the cult. plucky clrl refused and the drew a revolver and pointed it st her head. She stlll refused; he drew sn- other revolver snd repeated. “ open that can drawer. I ssy. or I will shoot you.†“I can't. lt's locked.†end so she spoke she slipped oi! the stool snd screamed. Another ssleswornsn. who was only s. tew teet uny‘ also screamed. The man with the revolv- ere retreated m'srds the door. As wlth s drum revolver entered the asst door. Mr. Marshall snd hls In F. W. Park. ssw this rust: and towards hun. The mm with the m tried out. "Come shy nesrer. I'll put s hole through you.†He then hooked out of the door. Mr. Msrshsll sud Psrk followed -hlm. Just as he stepped off the curb he turned sad ï¬red twlce at MsrshalL One bullet entered hls heed sad the other hls breast. and he tell dead in Psrk's arms. 7 Hood’s In. “a In. Occu- nu. 0: un- city. In dud. Tho Mr Ivln. no gn- u on. mm. The manual. am one (I. other «an. The two {audits were Joined 9y two accomplices. who had been waiting for them outside. They dashed down the street. pursued. by an excited crowd. Being ciosely pressed, they turned end ï¬red into the pursuing throng. One man caught a. bullet in his thigh. and the other two struck 0. young woman who ’wu on n Madi- son‘venue at. The murderers scat- tered uid mode theigescape‘. aiésdlouchdim Realm: sc ‘- unuâ€" ...__ Since the murder the entire Poiice {once has been on the an! rive. and over a. dozen suspects have been er- resxed. TWo men heve been identiï¬ed by a. nun and Kelly, who was on e, etret cu at the time of the shooting. One or them in John A. Lent. who it mid to have done the shooting, and Ed McNichoie i- one of the accumul- eee. muzzyemotac wdie a. nephew 0! e well-known: politician nmed Flmimmone. Luz: chime thet he an peeve en euhi. The detectives. however. chin that he wilted when put in the sweet box with the detec- ‘- V.“ curd John Myle- o! the Cantu! Prison ll 3 brother-11H“: o! the mar dered mun. “v.0. Sarsaparilla T. Marqhall Shot Down at His Own Door. m.“ I"? ‘3! In. '33.... . «OI! 35.1005 480.2083): . 3. ILOFDIIF I. 0. lg: . Gs. I. 38:!!! l. P mmflfl Loan savings 00 Baal Estalemum and Sold ‘ c. CHITTICK. M. 19mâ€. 106.4â€. mom :â€"W. math. 3. J. tin. m mu. 0. chm, E. MD. 118.. .J. ‘4‘“. Cloud Armour. r“ F ARM to; ismâ€"Noun mam Nahumhmgm cone-gm «09. a o and “manual-nut M acquthmm‘wgdm WW told“ m EUGEW 'oodvlh. 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