Vi" AL.“ â€1‘3". IV“. V; vaâ€"wâ€" wVW,_ , and that they were evidently those of a young woman. Mr. Fitch, on the other hand, stated that the girl's rubbers measure ten inches and that the impressions noticed around and in front of the house might have been caused by some of the sisters, who were accustomed to go to the pump nearby for ,water. The rubbers were produced in court. .. The girl positively denied bein out other own house during the nig t of ï¬le tragedy, and in this she was sub- atantiatad hv the members of her far. fly. She left the Hopkins’ home in A st of last year. test mterest taken m the case by mawwnspeople, who regardithe oc- ~cumnce as one that will live in the words of Mount Albert for many a flay. The crowds, after being ejected from the court room, remained outside during the entire hour and a half the the stand, and when the 53 was on . ‘ rs were opened they rushed in ngain in stampede fashion. nvâ€"uv- I‘rs. Hopkins also-testified to the ‘th 0! her son's evidence. and add- that the girl in moments oi pas- n sometimes threw knives. iorka. . stove-litters and iryin pans the he s in the house. n one ion a girl throw a knlie at son Jacob. which missed him and not in a board. 13:: Allen girl even threatened once tn 0 buildings. the old lady . an on man occasions inisn that she would us great losses the iamily. About 2 o'clock last Friday morning ‘ snob Hopkins awoke and, according , his own statement, "went to the - . . g m window to see what the wea- - r was like. as I saw that The T0- . to World iorecasted showers.†On . ' g out he was horriï¬ed to ï¬nd whole farm buildings ablaze. Has- - y d ' some clothing he rushed - ut. to-fln that the ï¬re had gained . headway as to dispel all hope of winihthe live stock and farm pro- ce at were in the buildings. The :: included 13 head of cattle, 3 2 pigs and 65 hens, besides ‘ z ushels of turnips, 200 bushels oats, 100 bushels of barley. 75 bush- - . of wheat, 10 tons of hay and many : uahle farm implements. The *loss on live stock and produce estimated at $1,500, the entire loss eluding buildings, $3,000. The total Insurance is . Six or ‘seven young men who re- ,ide around the neighborhood hasten- ed over to the scene of the conflagra- tion and discovered footprints in the pnow, leading up to within four feet of one of the buildings. They com- menced a trail of the footprints and Norman Kay. one of their number, ted yesterday under oath that they owed the impressions in the snow ï¬ght to the gate of the Allen home, near Brown Hill, a distance of ï¬ve miles across the ï¬elds. These foot- arints constituted the main part of e incriminating evidence and the crown’s purpose was to prove that ey were those of Mabel Allen. The ressions of the rubbers were in the soft snow, and the witnesses stat- ed that there were particular mark- ings, that the prints were about 91-2 Inches long by actual measurement - , ,__aI._ ‘LA‘M In Conference With Bryce. Ottawa, Feb. 20.â€"Lord Grey, Sir 'Wilfrid Lgurier, Ambassador Bryce ind C. C. Gibbons, chairman of the Internatiqnal Waterways Cgmmission, _L LL- mm9.vu -. - _ .__.V The repo}t of thé Canadian section for the past ear is ready for re- nentation to e Minister of Pu lic Works. --.. _ ‘uw‘ DIV-"Vuâ€" v . v-er 7. â€" 7 7 had an interview yesterday at the Governor-General’s oï¬ce, when some of the important features of the com- mission were gligcnssad. , ALSA; the death of his aged widow ther. " The ï¬rst witness called was Jacob Hopkins, son of Mrs. John Hopkins him owned the burned property.- 5 He admitted that he had some tron- 0 with the girl becauae she wanted to marry her, but stated that he and it im ible to do so. since was una le to obtain a divorce his wife. Questioned be Mr. rayton. Hopkins said the gir knew was a married man. The relations t n the two had not been of a or nature; in (not he admitted he f The evidence apart from its direct. connection with the ï¬re, ,pointed dearly to the indication that this dark-eyed girl of 18 summers has been huelly wronged by the man who, as a basalt of last Thursday evening's oe- bnrrence, has been suddenly and mah~ Hously robbed of the property and Meets which wo dL'have been his 7‘ ---.I uâ€"drln‘n f c. R. Fitch o: Stouï¬ville appeared on behalf of the girl. : The nature of the relations between hiss Allen and Hopkins were of such is private character that the presiding jcoroner cleared the court room of spectators while the girl was on the witness-stand. _ _ f -â€". mm Declare Girl’s Footprints Were Soonâ€"Young Woman Under Arrestâ€"Charged With Firing Farm Buildingsâ€"Live Stock Destroyed , , â€"Had Letters From Virtual ', Owner â€" Threats Alleged. Mount Albert. Feb. 22.â€"-Such dis- , osures of moral depravity as were yesterday during the ï¬re in- nest in connection with the burning t Friday morning of Mrs. John opkins’ arm buildings, on lot 16, concession 6, of East .Gwillimbury, ve seldom if ever been equaled in annals of York County. Whether e girl, Mabel Allen, who is now . with being the incendiary, is ty or not remains to be proven. e 18 in the custody of Count Conâ€" . 19 Cook, at his home, in ount bort, and will appear on a charge arson before Magistrate Moore on onday. The case will be tried in the ' own Hall, Mount Albert. Provincial Detective Rogers was the residinicoroner, while Crown Attor- ney H. . Drayton. K.C., conducted the prosecution. The bulk of the crown evidence was secured by Pro- Facial Detective Greer. n:i_1_ -n a;---a..:n- manna-ml FRACED TRACKS [N SNOW": REGULATION OF CHILD LABOR :COURT RECOMMENDS MERCY Shocking Disclosures at a.“ Twelve Your: Minimum For Gwillimbury Fire Inquut. | Children in Factories. IAGGIISED‘ 0E SARSON TO RAISE AGE LIMIT ‘ CONDEIINED IO DIEI'IEIGRTIIEN‘RROWIIERIKILLED AT CROSSING TRAGEDY IN CHURCH 3333533318; iiâ€"r'l' safe}? weeks n!- »: she. had come to live 3: his moth- ’3 home. .»-a-‘. m. mmm‘wflu .wwâ€"u... - - a New York man and possibly -two other men. . . Poisoned by Dirty Mon . New York, Feb. Samâ€"John.y McD. Hopkirk is dead ‘as 'the result of handling poisoned money. He con- tracted malignant scarletina. while cashier of a. hotel in which cheap lodgings are given to the poor. In that capacity he handled hundreds of dirty germdaden bills coming from the slums o! the city.- Had Been In Many Prisons. Jersey City, N.J., Feb. 20.-â€"Archi- bald Simpson, an Englishman, who was caught passing counterfeit money, admits he has been in prison in Eng- land, Germany, Fr-ance and Italy. He says he will not serve a term here. ence Hill, on enthusiastic supporter of the Victoria hockey team, Thurs- day night, dropped dead in the Bruns- wick Hotel. Heart failure consequent on the excitement of the game caused his death. “Soul Mate" Bureaus Unearthed.. Chicago, Feb. 21.â€"The Tribune says: A gigantic matrimonial trust, embracing all “Cupid hunter†agen- cies, simxlar to the Marian Grey Searchlight Club of Elgin, was un- earthed in the federal grand jury- room. It was learned that evidence had been secured positively proving the hundreds of "soul mate†bureaus operated in ever? section of the coun- try Awere_control ed by ‘a Chicago and n,_:L'l~ L__- Ottawa, Feb. 22.â€"It was stated dn excellent authority last night that Hon. H. R. Emmerson, ex-Minister of Railways and Canals, will be appoint. ed a member of the Railway Commisâ€" sion when the bill for the increase in the membership of the board is passed. Rumor gives to Mr. Emmer- son the post of assistant chief com- missioner, with a salary of $9,000 a year._ _There are two others to be appointed. Dropped Dead After Hockey Match. Moneton, N.B., Feb. 22.â€"After at- tendin a hockey match. where he cheere his team 9n t9 yietory, Cler- the mysterious Imperial Pulp Co.and stating that the managing director is Hon. Clifford Sifton, and the secre- tary William Sifton. Mr. Sifton desired to say that he was not now and never had been managing director or other director of the company. He was not now and never had been a shareholder or stock- holder, and he had no interest either directly or indirectly in the company. Mr. hislop (Huron) secured an or- der for a return showing 3 clusifled shipment of all payments by - the province to the Toronto University: while Mr. Munro (North Oxford) was stunted an order (or returns 0! amount of loans by ï¬re throughout the pro- vince. , > _ _ _ {0 have ‘iurisdiction in tuberculnr troubles. he bill further provides tor compulsory notiï¬cation in cues of consumption. These county boards sre designed to supply the machinery towards preventing a. spread of the diseasa. lent. indent A b 11 was introduced by Mr. J'. P. Downoy stoviding tor the creation of County â€end 0! gown. with re- ‘ ,7 #!-X‘_‘:L2.- Has No Interest Whatever In Impor- lal Pulp 00. Ottawa, Feb. 22.â€"Cliflord Sifton does not do much talking these days. The only times he is heard are when the newspapers mix him up with some myster'kaus transactions. Mt. Sifton yester y _ called ‘attention to , Am_-__ A. “if; May 0min) oi. orders for returns on 0 seven commissions apgointod by the Bm‘aent Government on for a. list. 0! air Associations to which the Agricultural Department The act to amend the Factories Act provides that no child under 12 years of age can be employed in a canning factory. Hon. Mr. Hanna presented the re- rt on the operation of the Liquor 'cense Acts for 1907. in which atten- tion is called to the fact that the number of licenses have been reduced by 198 from the total of the previous year. In local option municipalities the law had been vigorously enforced and the ï¬nes collected amounted to 84,175. The provincial revenue from the license branch for the year was 3531136360; _ _ A _ Mr. P. H. Bowylér (East Kent) in- troduced an important amendment to the Municipal rainage Act, rovid- ing that engineers must cons t with farm owners before proceeding with d ' works through their proper- ties. he measure further prowdes for the amendment of section 72 of the present act by enlarging the powers of municipal councils in making drainage imprgyemente. Hon. Nelson Monteith introduced three Government bills. His act to amend the Horticultural Society Act gives societies power to apportion one-half of their funds to any one of the objects for which they are or- ganized, instead of only one-third as ormerly. The other two measures are aimed directly at child labor. as a result of the investfgations oi the special legislative committee last year. The Act to amend the Shops Act raises the minimum age at which children can be employed in shops from 10 years to l2._ Toronto, Feb. 22.â€"The determina- tion of the Provincial Government. as a result of the investigations of last year, to put a. legal stop to child labor in Ontario was evidenced in the Government measures introduced by Hon. Nelson Monteith at yester- day’s session of the Legislature, plac- ing a. higher minimum age upon the employment of 3% children: . IRIZKmEJé? “Got; {117 hudï¬cipuiï¬ya. Recommendations of Committee Are . Urges Commutation of Sentenceâ€" Followedâ€"Hours of Work For Boys â€"Operation of Liquor License 'Act â€"Powers For Making Drainage .- lmprovements â€" Proposal to Establish Boards of Health. Toronto, Feb. 22.â€"The determina- tion of the Provincial Government. as a. result of the investigations of last year, to put a legal stop to child labor in Ontario was evidenced in the Government measures introduced by Hon. Nelson Monteith at yester- day's session of the Legislature, plac‘ ing a higher minimum age upon the am loyment of all children. on, Nelson Monteith introduced 1 =1 3 Â¥ Suggests Conï¬nement in Russian Fortress For Ten Yeersâ€"Dlemlseel From Anny â€" Widesnreed Plot Unearthedâ€"Desperate F ï¬ghtâ€" Fifty Terrorists Arrested. St. Petersburg, Feb. 2lâ€"Lieut.-Gen. Stoessel was condemned to death last evening by a military court for the surrender of Port Arthur to the Jap- anese. Gen. Fock, who commanded the Fourth East Siberian division of Port Arthur, was ordered reprimanded for a disciplinary offence, which was not connected with the surrender. end Gen, Smirnoff, actin¢_<_:omm§nd- SIFTON DENIES STORY. Mr. Emmerson Probable. killed. i The c rations centred around the palace 0 Grand Duke Nicholas Nicho- aievitch. who. it is surmieed. was the immediate object 0! the plot. Late yesterday several hundred gendarrnes drew a cordon around an entire cits block in the vicinity o! the gran duke's palace, comprioing 600 occu- pied apartments. Agents of the police searched these apartments from top to bottom and unearthed at. 0! ex- l plosives and ï¬rearms. “ I A fashionably dressed woman was 1 arrested on the street. She carried a mufl in which was concealed a quan- tity of dynamite and was ‘caeorted by L_', L_IL Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 22.â€"The arrest in New York Thursday night of J. A. Baker, with many aliases, and an alleged murderer and. railroad station robber, was brought about through souvenir postcards sent to Miss Milda Joyce, 3 young. woman of this city. who knew nothmg of the man’s past Lifts. u nun-5‘": ‘- â€"'.. A man named Babcock deliberateiy twisted his four-months-old child's arm, breaking it, ’because it cried. Babcock was arrested and taken to Harrowsmith for trial. The child was brought to a city hpspiggl. Kingston, Ont., Feb. 22.-â€"An in- human act is reported from Murvaleg a hamlet a few piles (tom this cjty. Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 22.â€"-The plant of the Dayton Motor Car 00.. with its contents. was destroyed by ï¬re The loss is estimated at ._-.I Lâ€" ‘nnnchnnm “A spontaneous combustion. The flames made rapid progress and the entire local department battled for many hours before subduing them. Ten newly-ï¬nished automobiles. valued at unv. A‘- “u-" at 4 o‘clock in the explosxon twenty-four_ z.lfhmsic'lay after-boon. and four white 'men and Chin ' ed, and many were ctit by flying glass andc rushed and trampled on. Tweï¬ty-Eight Wore Killed. Berkeley. Cal, Feb. 22.â€"With a force that shook the entire bay region like an earthquake, the packing-house of the Hercules Powder Works ot Pin- ole. 14 miles_porth_ of 113m, blew ug The bulletins which are issued do not show anything alarming, but Sir Henry’s friends are anxious and re- fer to his condition as serious. vnv‘ " â€"J___.-_- 7 a man who were flat under his belt an internal machine of a new type. Both 0 nod ï¬re when the police approac ed them. wounding three of them. Another woman. who was arrested at the entrance of Usaupofl Park. kill- ed a policeman during a struggle. Two men were arrested in the Grande Morskaia, one of whom is a. notorious Italian anarchist. London, Feb. 21.â€"The health 0! the Prime Minister. Sir Henry Camp- bell-Bannerman. does not. unprove. Dr. Sir Thomas Barlow, physiclan to the King’s household. has been sum- anorioed to confer with Sir Henry’s own oc t. a succession of ermte ln verioue parts of the city, Intention any men and women. Thle 1e the reeteet number of terrorlete ever on by the pollce in the capital. The ma- jority of them were heevlly armedfl some with bombe. end they made dee- mte real-tame unmet the pollce. urlng the coune o! the ureate ton policemen were wounded end one wee uuu- uv .- put heart in the garrison to the best of his endeavor, and that in case of war they would wish to serve again under such a hero. They asked the Empress graciously to bespeak from the Emperor a hill pardon. 8t. Peter-burg, Feb. 21.â€"Attempts that had been planned against the lives 0! exalted rsonsces were lrustratedAby the po iee last night by Before the sentence was read mea- sures were taken to prevent. a demon- stration in favor of Stoessel by a number of .the younger omcers and witnesses who were‘ present. These later sent a despatch to the Empress saying that they would humbly bear testimony that Gen. Stoessel was the soul of the defence of Port Arthur, that he has always encouraged and put heart in the garrison to the best 01 his endeavor, and_ that in case of u..- ‘- Commutation of sentence was asked on the ground that "Port Arthur, be- set by overwhelming forces, defended itself under Gen. Stoessel’s leadership with unexam led stubbornness and ï¬lled the wor d with astonishment at the heroic courage of its garrison; that several assaults had been repuls- ed with tremendous losses on the part of the enemy; that Gen. Stoessel throughout the siege had maintained the heroic courage oi the defenders md,flna.1ix, that he had taken ener- getic_ part in thr_ee campngns.’ ,_j g.- iï¬'ï¬h‘é' i‘xhb'rieennient in a. fort- ress and that. he be excluded from the service. it of the fortress and Ma' or-Gen. Reiss, chief of am to Gen. toessel. were acquitted on the charges against. them for lack of p.roof The court re- commended that the death sentence of Lieut. -Gen. Stoessel be commuted to Final Seen. In Court-Martial on Gen-ml Stouul. Postcards Gary H_i_m Away. Motor Car let Burned- each were consumed. Father’s‘ lnhui'nan Act. Britain's Premier Ill. Panic at Tabor-an. Teheran. Feb. 24.â€"-Ten persons were killed and a score or more wounded. including Several ecclesias- tica. as a result of a panic in the main streets here yesterday. during the passage of a religious proccrsion celebrating the Mohammedan: muharrâ€" ma religious festival heXd during the ï¬rst month of the- Mohammedan year Windmill 80v." Arm. Owen Sound, Feb. 24,â€"Ihomas Burdge was the victim 0f 3 distress- ing accident yesterday. by which he wil lose an am. He was ï¬xing the windmill “YO “1d half miles east of here, when 1115 um was caught and nearly severed. He 3:3. for name time before help 81‘- “Thep â€"the house ‘ locked the-n 9"th and dnoth was known ‘ the house was flames. Ship's Crew Rescued. New York, Feb. Satâ€"Capt. Lacey and eight sailors of the American schooner Edward J. Ber-wind were brought here on the steamer Cam- pania from Liverpool. They were pick- ed up in mid-ocean b the British steamer Mercedes de rinse and landedflet Liverpool. . c ,7 I.____j Three Children Burned. Ottawa, Feb. 24.â€"Three children of Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley 0! Made- waska were burned to death as the result of an -oil lamp being over- turned. The victims' ages were 5 an_d_ 3 years end_3_ mopthaL a It arose out of an eflort by Mr. Hefln of Alabama to amend the Dis- trict of Columbia Street Railway trackage bill. by requiring separate cars for whites and ne toes. For over an hour an a half the subject was fought out with the result that the amendment was overwhelm- ingly defeated. Luuuvu “i at. 7 v5.1 1! he Edward J. 'ï¬Ã©i-wind was bound from New Orleans for Philadelphia, when her crew was towed to abandon her. Washington. Feb. 24â€"Washington'n birthday in the House was commem- orated by a. lively debate on the negro qugstion. I - ,1 L_ ifâ€" "a“ ‘8’ v-. u.- Throusl: evidence secured by Grsnd Trunk tective Day. the car was traced from Glencoe to this city. and it was shown thst Sinclair and s msn named Cotter had been seen after the car had been broken into burning s box and 1: number of straw bottle ess- ignite. Richnrd Blsckwell swore to s. Lenshsn, it was shown by; the evi- dence, had attempted to 's of the whisky to hotelmen in t e city. sud this was the strongest point against him. It was not proven thst Lennhan had known that the whisky was stolen. _ _ fl pol: .ublo. London. Feb. 24.â€"-Amr hearing the evidence of a score of witneuee. Pc- lioe Merl-trek Love Seturdey morn- lnu reg “and e conviction extinct Perry inclelr for “all ï¬ve oeeee o! whisky iron: 5 bon ed Grend Trunk oer. Incl enlnu Joseph Lena- hen on n chem 0! receiving e cunn- tily of the liquor. Sinclair wee ro- memded for eentence end Lenehen will tppeer in e week. a L_ fl___.l William Mahon, ropertor of the Grand Central [-10 , was ï¬ned $10 for conducting a. poker game on hi: premises. thfu city. shot and I tell wounded the womw end then pl the smok- ing revolver unmet his own heart and committed suicide before his six little children, mtod mnnd the cup- In Flt of Rap Shoots Wife and Then Suicides. Rotchkiu. Col.“ Feb. 24.â€"Insano with race because his wile obiected to his scolding one of their chi dren, I. D._ Stonebnmor. used 41. n. promi- nent and wgslthy hugnerh living my; b; a. trawler. A schoBvx-xerr Bundered o Sheerness. and the skipper was drowned. Mnny were injured at. Birmingham Blinding hailstorms added discom- iort to the day. The tornado was of short duration, but most violent, unrooflng schools and churches and uprooting trees. Fatalities are reported through the collapse of buildings in Manchester. Sheerness, Wiabech and Leeds. The tramway services in Liverpool and Manchester were partial! suspended because of trees that h fallen over the tracks. The lightship at Grimsby was sunk, but the crew was rescued 1 _,j '"ï¬fé "launching at Belfast of the new 25,000-ton steamer Rotterdam for the New York service of the Holland- American line. had to be postponed on account of the sale. _ _ _ __ av.â€" -vv-"â€"_ A train running between Burtonpofl and Donegal was blown on the rails by the wind while crossing a viaduct. and nearly crashed into a has be- neath. The passengets were rescued unburt. _ __ . _ .. In the Merse River a schooner was ized an eight men drovmed. Sever small steamers are reported in distress off Holyhead. while a number of small craft hsve been driv- en ashore. _ ‘ VII “MV- 0. No less than one dozen grandstand: at several provincial points, were blown down. and mony of the occu- nnta, who had gathered to witness ocal football mngches, inj_ured. Tornado Loaves Oath and W tion In It: Wakeâ€"Shipping Syflm Sovmly â€" Grand sandal BIM Down â€" Spectators Injuredâ€"- Schools and Church“ Urn-cof- ed and Buildings Gallup“. London. Feb. 24.â€"-The northwest of h of Ireland England and the nort were in the grasp of a hurricane on Saturday which left death and de- struction in its wage. ‘ TRAIN BLOWN FROM TRACK Violent Hume-no Vlnm 509"“ and Ireland. HUSBAND'S AWFUL CRIME. No Color Line at Capital. stole Whlok-y' From Cu. nothix}; schooner New York, Feb. 22,â€"It is the esti- mate 0! One of the managers of the association for improving the 00nd}- tion of thepoorthat theresresppronâ€" mately so homeless men in New York . 0! these 'arobebly 60 oer cent. as non-maiden Uruguay Lines Tied Up. Montevideo, Feb. 84.â€"The employee on All the yulwa "s in Uruguay hen 3090 on‘stnhe. here__are about 3.909 Exiles of railway in Uruguay. which no controlled by British capitalist. Shooting Was Accident“. Dunnville, 01:15., Feb. 28.â€"-In the shooting of nine-year-old Bichu-d McVay, the jury returned a verdict o! accidental death, but censumd the parents {or leaving the three lids alone to look after the farm. The parents were residents of Bufldo. London, Feb. 24.â€"James Dwyer of Richmond street on Saturday instruct- ed his solicitor, W. R. Meredith, to institute proceedings against The Goderich Star because of a statement giblished in their issue of last week. 0 mentions 85,000 as the amount. Mr. Dwyer states that he holds an option 01 a patent of John P. Con- way’s. who resides in Goderich. He has the at papers in his posses- slon, an he claims that the news- r stated that he. was wrongfully oding them. i‘ ,____--V, i; courts of conitrï¬ctioxi in the out- :kim of this city will be t monumem It woe he who twelve yam ago served as the bearer of n non-political petition to Emperor Nicholas 11., en- treeting him to use his influence in connection with other powers to put on end to the Armanian massacres. ing desperately with a woman. her tone was coveredwith blood. one of her eyes was hanging from its socket, and the furniture. bedding and pie- tnres in the room were turned topsy- tnrvey. After the police had separat- ed (he two and investigated the mat» ter, Rodgers was arrested, charged with assault. The woman is said to be Wuhinstoxi. D. 0., Feb. 24.â€"Biahop Satterlee died Saturday after a few ghys' illnesq. The‘EpigcopglV cï¬hedral A __‘ Hontrenl. Feb. 94.-â€"The police at No. b ststion were sroused on em» dsy by s women. whose neme is not known. who rushed into the osptsln‘s once. soresmins 'thet e murder was being committed et 81 8t. Urbain street. She use in s great state 0! excitement. and before my detsils could be tethered she hsd disap- pest-ed. Lieut. Gormsn and three oonstsblee on We at the station immediately hurried over to the address given. The house was s11 lit_up and. them 9“! u... v-â€"â€"â€"'_ __ Inndo. in one of ti); ï¬edrooms, the lieutengnt found a man, who later - u- o-vâ€"v - ,, was a mat racket om; on inside. Gonnan knocked on demnded ad- mittance, but no one came to the door. and tho agitating arid sm‘un- “w. . â€"â€" .â€" lng continued. “I'He‘ifou'r oflcern then put their shoulders to the lock and. with their combined we ht and The runways brought up at the livery stable: 0! George Young. {tom whom they had been hired the 33114 belomtopkgqunyotxpggmd Psrty ef Young People Going to e WI Gem - Tried to Cross ‘ In Front e! e Trekâ€"Vehicle Deshed to Piecesâ€"Victims Were Dreedfully. Mengled â€" Team Flanged Through the Gets. Spring Valley, N.Y., Feb. 24.-â€"A loom-flocked pair of horses thst tore the streets early yesterdsy dr between them s splintered wagon pole. brought to the villsge theflretnews otegrede crossing» oident, in which nine members 0! its prominent families were either killed outright or_trigh_ttully injured. Aeseesln so Ansrchlsl Who Ssys He Hes Grudge Ageinst Gkrgy -â€" The Victim Hod Just Mninistered amt When Deed Wee Doneâ€"Scene In Secret Build- ingâ€"Shot Through Heart. Denver, 0010., Feb. 34.-â€"Fstber Leo Heinrichs was shot and lulled yes- terday by Alia Guiu pe, en evOWed anarchist end priest ater, wlnle the pneet was adrmmetering the sacra- ment at the early mess in St. Elias- beth'e Roman Cetholic Church. Kneeling at the altar rail, between two women, Guizeppe pressed the _..-_I‘ A. . vocal-nu- â€urn-t the hodv $1} DEAD. Express Dnhu Into Wagon With Frightful Haul“. 30.0w Hamel»: In Gothnm. Goupd Wlh'l Eye Out. Bishop Sattorlu Dad. Sun Godorich Stu. THREE INJURED CONGREGATION IN A PANIC Nelson B. 0.. Feb. 22. â€"Neil McDon- 31:11.30.†brakeman. was killedby felling between the cars and the sta- tion platform at West Robson yes- tetdey morning. He was 28 yem o! mandamxxveoiNovaSeotie. Alderman Accused. Ottawa. Feb. 22.â€"A protest has been entered Against. the election of AM. W. E. Brown in Victoria wd at. the Jen municipal elï¬cï¬ons. He is new 0! bribery and corruption. London. Feb. 24.â€"-(C.A.P.)â€"Auatra- lian advices to The Financial News state that Canadian paper. manufac- turers are making strong inroads in all centres of the Commonwealth. 11 the standard and quality of the paper is maintained, there will be a strong preference in favor of the Dominion's roduct against United States. Wal paper manufacturers are also ï¬nding a good market. A Political Deduction. London, Feb. 22.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"-The Newe points out that the only country “As imports, according to protec- tionists here, is the grand index in- versely taken of national prosperity. Canada is rapidly approaching bank- ruptcy.†l “I Segon‘ie-Jl-thevlesding bunkers ‘6! New York Cit ." said the London man.."snd his rm belief '5†that. banks in such quantities that spring would possibly ensure n money glut. "That is just what a. lot of London ï¬rms and individuals are waiting for. Many big. legitimate enterprises are - I--I_ A â€no" o y‘aâ€"v As "the tan was approaching the station a. freight train was pulling oi! the munrlipo oq t9 3 siding. The K; 2331 “ti; flashâ€"t aid, not‘get far enough pas}. the switch. and the po- Bmée" would have London. Feb. 84.-‘-"lloney will in six months be in an excessive quen- tity on the American muket. the same conditions will prevail in ads,†was a. statement made on nhxrdny by a. prominent. local broker recently returned iron: New York. , a:_ __ t‘_‘_‘_ Engine Throws Car on Planet-mt Wingham, Feb. 24.â€"-A railway no cident occurred at the C.P.R. station Saturday afternoon, in which the pw sense: engine of the 1.15 pm. train was wrecked. him. md my only' regret is um I could not shoot the. whole bunch o! priest- in the church. I an a shoe- mnkcr, but has â€not wotkcd dnoo . £5on The bunch romdninx in Gniuppo'n revolver had uhupened point!- ‘_ __ j !_ .A‘:‘-â€" M... "â€"vâ€" â€"-.-__ f-, The murderer wu hurriedly remov- ed to the city jail. As threw oi sum- mery vengeance by men who collect» ed in front at the church, Chief of Pblioe Michael Delaney called out the reeerve force of trolmen. who were on gunnl tie; and int night. ore the commotion caused by the tragedy subsided. the Franciscan brothers eo with the St. Ellw heth'e Church silently brought candles for the deed and plneed them besides the body of their'su rior, where he ley. By direction 0! ishop Hate the church was closed {or the dey. A single bullet hole in the white oommnnion robes of the priest shaw- ed that the lead hog gone straight to 4 3‘ --â€"â€". stated in augeuiii of the murderer, Policeman nin overtook the flea Wen omtbe church steps. ' ppe “tempted to ohoot the poiieemen, but was toiled end over~ wet-ed offer a. deepen“ struggle, in P0 which several men ugistegi gm oï¬oer. â€"Witlaâ€"â€"nnâ€"Etrï¬cnhh scream. the main sprung into the aisle and wanna-Em smoking pistol about his hood bed to the church door. For I moment the hundred or more dnzfee; 331311.» 12:32:33 md’many other: heme b aerial. Several men. in- cluding A “:01an ngnelm Cronin. ,,,j____ â€â€œ7.†â€'9 “3““ P" "' '-"'"" †" a: health end comfort. 'n.“,"'""‘ web“ and ' 71330 the women who ere not. strong- 4.0%.: l I V" "II .n] I m the l E I- 3 into the t. benetiu, - meat. at the 6'17 m in 8" m Igmhe use of sworn», Prnepga'g bear. Rom M0110 Church. For one thing its use make: Um “byâ€! Lu Kneeling at the alter rail, between advent. practically painlms. 1: h an ' pp. reeeed' meny cues reduced d3 '8 of suï¬en p the efew brief houre. It as chum“: ““9"“ body at o! miety and arm n W m at one and comfort. g“ m“ ‘ recs: him the ooneecrebd m. and shot Km 0' run â€my. the priest throng: the heart. " Exehimingu" y God. my God. The “11021133113133? {gmnym ' all?! ‘ ur c Father loo prone m front of ï¬ne mum,†to u the home megon m. d“? “Id died. . common ellmenu of th. 1 is With an inerucnlete scream. the I, m The m o? {11: 35cm Mn spun: into ,the ml. "1d «an often much too great. A: the emohng' utol ebontll’ne â€Drama-Pi 1:06.110; Its lgqvirm 11.0 m urch . or a) . erce.o ueo.-.’., , M t° ‘1†6°" Ice! advice. which is Wen free. 050%: page-ape Is {plasmas canec‘mn- Kneeling st the ma rail. between two women. Guixeppe pressed the nude 01 s revolver against the body of the priest. um receiving from him the consecrated water, and shot. thg priestflmxé “1.9 1.1““. nhjl" Print Shot at the Altar Whilaf Commune Mass. ' Australln Buy! PW- Predicts Nancy Gk“. Bnkeman Killed. a! mm! M. wwsu. mam wrecked: tumor Owing to the drought and part : 1h'e crops in same section‘, If without seed of any king, and n1 due we era :- ceivinz mme 0rd ever before at thistima of the nenv epec‘et varieties are gem Ind intending grown: had bcm at out once et once and make 1h! lion while we hue the flock Vari‘tiee end take their seed hon “9 Pï¬m for '19 S hum advanced Duly vuietiu â€" 3m JAIE§ I. SQUKER 8: SON. SQUIER 8L ELAVELLE. 0! no†MEI-taut. dlcnt Prof. John Rum)! par-m W Blue Cohosh hu enjoyed . we! omoriua rep uuuo for Mun used by dellcuo women. or coo who expen- onco puma! ltbon. {or several um “-3 pro- flout. u. give: wltï¬ivtgï¬r to an the pun ‘3 pump and â€to much Jar-tag 1:: Rue was: of woman who have taken Canlo Hun. all had mm mm my bad ph ogood mooveri Blue mom?“ um I: u: tau-than!" by relieving the {trim upon which the troubio de- m. â€sim'wwsmw‘w“ W 1!. 00an chm c inhuman sum of must! given was tn can 0! do- NLL‘."-- Hâ€"_, __|_ - a__ L_z I The {mm an only I. {ow brief ex- ‘ncu uken from “non: the volumq o! adornment: which the most. eminens W writers Inn (Won the Ingmu- onu coating into Dr. Piano's Fawn:- Premm- _., ,,,._ How to live in bank and happinm‘b the them of Dr. Pierce's Com- mon Medical Adviser. This great Mon medicine and hygiene. conuln- in over 1000 page: And more than 700 muons, usentrmeonrecniptof gun!†to pay qxpgnse of mailing only. _ c__ .1.“ -xnoh- 'Ftvarue Mptlon' is the medicine {or women. we mskers of m not «ma to print. their forum the bottle mpg“. thus taking an Inn: Into their :11! conï¬dence. Stamps» pay expense of main 0W Send 50 oneoent stamps for tb?ciot.h- hound ndov umaoroflyusumpstornb hok moans! covers. hid: inviriably acts as a, â€surge-ï¬lial!“ and always favors |. “our normal»- 2'10,“ 8 the entire Annot. 18.11on “mm of the Intact: um practitioner medicine. '11: B we inve a medi- eunenx which more fully enswon; the ubove than“ otherd m which “W In thgugma- meat at «new peculiu to women it is eeldon that e cue is seen which do" not present some imitation for this rumed‘ui ‘39?" -. ,, . ,,,,_.A.___..-_. m . 'Pertoct “(at is mar-ad with Dom, ““5331: n lfeflcincs no 1 contained then. Ho glad, opium or harm}: nueouc b conï¬slned fin the “Favors? MM' only ortyyears o . Plow. discovers! um. chemical???†l cod-not strength is some 3 van: a! 015mm†medicinal pm.- am: 5 ulcohol. Besides glgcenne is «1 high "man "In. In ullding W hat! flab- and: summing cpd 11w all. ,h. Wgnujn "Ftvontg Ifâ€. iciipiaia- made the lycerino are La 81! pa Golden root. Black II dBueCohonh root. nod Uni: is not excciled as a steppi: to success. Canadian railz. dc! construcljo u will requln ands of opetators. 'l‘cic; me never unemployed. pm: you quickly and tho You may ‘also take any oz! jects you choose. Gradua: ed immediately upon gra C8". Itite o: plume fur p11 Dr. John Pyle. Editor of the meat. 0! flat In Tu Enemy m an o Unicorn root (Helm Dlommuo! the chief tngmdlenu o! I}. Plato's Fatwa WWW FOUNUED 1355. J. A. leKone, Vice-Primal)“ Goo. Spotmn. - Princip‘l "iii! Ingredient.- ot the 'Favome talcum" Is I. mau- of public I: edge. being prinaed on each 3e; m1m_mm- - ‘ Petemcm Business coilgge TELEGRAPH Dr. Prue-’3 Favorite Freeman. in In W The rm fl “vice In an: Dr. Pierae’s Fug“, M “on b the best gcparsflve l1 Inga-n13 luncdon. 0 maï¬a h. thy .nd 1. woman may I: cannot us. 'Favuriue Pram-1W“ _a. pygmy!†{9r mayernltyf mu. E151 urge The Crown of Woman hood is Motherhood. NOTICE TO FARMERS mum AXD HAPPINESS- cram. ‘ md part {ALlurch ctjont, Ira-if 9" ad, an“. at PM mom ordm‘ ‘5“ a of the yen , no getting “*0“ lad better «‘1 at I make their hell" he flock and t9. need'hom“. hm ndnnca C nabernny up.“ )mfort. But a I t strong who u benefits My“ rim Prm‘cnpm- makes the ruby, inlcss. I: ha 1. , '3 of Suï¬eï¬ng g, as changed a, ‘ struggle mm. .r to women n B n which does not for this remedhl 31cm Prof. 3 pam I: ha enjoyed u for when used lone who expen- svml wceus pro- vigor to In tho glam prom who hum ukc: “Blue Cohosl bynllevlng tho trouble do- moon it ne Q!