‘KURDS KILL TROOPS Russian Soldiers Are In Danger of Annihilation. SURROUNDED BY BRIGANDS 33!ng the Russians. The so] in of Russian reinforcements is partipglarly diï¬cult by the ï¬t on, ex~M1mster of Militia and ex- Postmaster-General of Canada. died terday afternoon at the Royal . 'ctoria Hospital. ed 68 years. Few French-Canadian pzfiï¬cians were bet- ter known in the English-Speaking provinces than the man who has just gonad any. and law had more 'ends in both politicel pgiryties than in the City of Quake. where at one ï¬ne the name of Com was synony- mous with patriotism. charity and antiserum. i It was not causally pawn that‘soi; Persians. some six months ego with a grave throat ‘rouble um wee pronounced and by the a who attended him. In , he almost loet his voice. yet he still attended to his .bualneee matter-I. and it was only on Saturday am. a eevere cold towed 'him to remain indoors at his hotel. Pneumonia developed very ra idly. the sick man was taken to the eye! Vieeoria Hospital at two o'clock yes- terday aï¬ernoon. death coming two hours after his admission to that in- It was not :6! Adolphe; 0mg stitution. Halifax. April 21.â€"After drilting helpless around the Atlantic {or nine days with a broken propeller, the Ger- man oil tank steamer Burgermeister Petersen was towed 'nto port yester- Sable sland and brought her safely into port. despite the heavy gale of Sunday. Several steamers were seen by the “Petersen while she was drifting dis- abled, and one of themnafter replying to her signals of distress, steamedpast without oflering_any assistance. , -_L Peterson was day by the I. which picked VAN-“luv V‘vhuo _.__,, ,ï¬, On April 8, ,when sixteen days out from Shields for Philadelphia, the steamer was abreast of Sable Island, when all four blades of her propeller suddenly snapped on. W for Assistanceâ€"Th". 3'†m4 Ton Wound-HM P“ flan Front!» In Pursuit 0’ â€" IW But We“ Driven Blck .11.. country 3‘ “â€4“ Cleveland. 0., April 21.â€"A steam- er. said to be the Main. towing the barge Emma E. Tyson trom Ashta- hula. isreportedtobeaï¬retenmiles out in the lake. A crew of.ten than crew has gone to the rescue. The extent of the damage is unknown. The Main was en route for Cleveland to pick up the barge M. E. Orlan. injured. The men were standing under the eaves of the four-storey brick build- ing, when suddenly tons of brick in the comic» fell to the pavement. ~crushing the men to the walk. bitched Maritime Express. Montreal. April 21.â€"â€"The I.C.R. Maritime Express. due in Montreal Sunday evening from Helilsx. m ditched near St. Helene de Baot. be- tween St. Hyacinthe and Drummond- ville. while running 30 miles an hour. The passengers wereyoued shout. but Ithaca, N.Y., April 2l.â€"John F. Oates of this city died yesterday morn- ing as a result of a peculiar accident Sunday night, in which ï¬ve men were wv-v v__v_V wu hurhd‘ thtoukh {window {Mo pool 0! mud. Mowbny. Mun" April 21.â€"'1'ho Im- rial oleuwr 3nd 0. P. B. nation to were completely (1qu by an Bundny night. The are brain out tn mo elevstor. from some emu un- known 3nd I rud to the union. Three thougm ‘ bushelngol‘whest Ito:- -_ --_-A wk- Will Buy Italian Cruiur. Montevideo. via Galveston, Texas, April 18.â€"â€"It is asserted that the Gov- ernment is about to purchase the Iulin cruiser Fieramosca, which is In this port ct. present. "IVE-.00â€" wâ€"â€"-â€"--- . :5“; the oleutor wu doitroiéd. The loan in tally insured. Cornice Collapsed; Man Killed. Towed Into Hdifax Hurbgr. Sir territo: and Flu It "May. Raisin; Price q! pflnlf‘s: Steam Barge Aï¬re- A. P. Caron Dead. 'fhé sendilgg It; is media the flooded with the Vuititacked Slain RIOT ï¬K-Tt-Bâ€"B'ANTFOBD Strikebrqaktrs Make an slaught on tho Plckots. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED Pollco An Now on‘Duty at thq Bl; Stow Works. Brmtfqrd. April 21.â€"The strike of the ‘union mogldguif. the 339k Stove Works is beginning to assume a set- loue aspect: Last night at the clos- ing hour the strikebreakers sallied form troxn the shop in an snack on ‘he union men doing patrol work in am vicinity, A_‘L_.. ._.-- ken-"v Goorge Battye, a striker, was badly ' o melee/and had to be “ken to the hospitd. His face was baton with the butt and of a re- volver. and he sustained internal in- JIM-Owe The aï¬air was a sequel to some stone-throwing by the union men on the strikebreakers yesterday morning. The latter were on their way to work when they received a fusilade from the tracks of the G.T.R. subway, Clarence street. One of wthe strikebreakers had his back injured, necessitating his remov- al to the hospital. The situation has become such as to require special police service at the shop. About 150 â€"8trlkm With 8% his way to the snap. My. -.._ her and Philip Buck came out an succeeded in gem me fellow back into the conveyance. when a second attack was frustnbd- Police Court action has been taken by Wm. Buck againat‘eeyeral of the strikers. whom he recognned. Two aliens. Jose and John Bel- tord. were mated at Blue Lake yea- m'dqy afternoon, where they had been Prat-option In June. . Ottawa. April 21.â€"A long sitting of the Cabinet Council was held yester- to introduced et en esrly date were discussed. It is the Government's desire to conclude the business of the present session a itlously as possible. an i! it is er un y longed it will not be the the Civil Serviee Act. Th: bill will be 7 re- - ‘A \* nnmï¬ How Mails Are Moved. Little Current, Ont... April 21.â€" Twentyâ€"flve bags oi mail for Manitou- lin East and tour passengers arrived it noon yesterday from Muse over the ice with single.‘ horse eighs. Capt. Ed. MacKsy also brought a of sawieed roller weighing over ' The ice had gone out from the shore. t the drivers secured a. large cake of solid ice and got it close enough 'to shore to drive on to and thenmov- ed it out to the main ice, continu- ing in safety. A strong line and buoy 5...... attached to the roller to pre- u Freight Train Derailed. Smith's Falls, April 21.â€"â€"A C.P.R. height going t was derailed at Monklandg yesterday. The tender of * â€"â€"-â€"‘ a“ 5kg frank mm! Jim, “r-â€" __ height going east was derailed at. Monklands yesterday. The tender of ' e and six cars went ofl the track, b there was little damage done to mishap. Guardod by Dchctlvu. Nov York, April 21.â€"Tho Herald In : “In place of the one mm who almilu â€nice on Sundsy of last met. nix prints deuctlvel acted as s bodyguard for John D. Rockefeller hen he wnlked .with his on Bunch! w m on childrenâ€"Fowler and Mur- lol cComiokâ€"w snd (tom the Filth "cane Baptist. church. Incendiary :2 “3199:. r a. London. April 18.â€"A deeper-ate etp temth wu mode last night to set ï¬re to e fume fruit store and dwellinc. 558 Richmond street. occupied 1t the time of his death recently by I‘oney Baronnc. The are we: blazing up nicely when discovered by some members of the Travelers' C ub.. across the atreet. The ï¬re was extinguished. when it was discovered that quantities of pa- per, saturated with kerosene, had been tawarde his one, two and a. half miles east of Lewdbury, William Den- nis was thrown oi! the wagon and died y . {right at something and, getting be- yond control, turned into the ditch with the result that his neck was broken. He was a. com aratively Benton With Hock Bteke'.‘ With Butt of Rovolvcr First Poltod Workers of His Rig-Spock! It is the BOVernmuuuu Lcludo the business of the ion a itiously as iii it in or unduly. “can!!! . pmpmnt and were which 01 3 repeat bu sent fuse m failed to Manage: Fall. On- TFATAL TRAIN WRECK ‘BlILLS 0N BAMPAGE ' BREAKERS 0N TRIAL Tumble Collision on Hallway Near Melbourne, Australia. PORN-one PERSONS KILLED Sixty Others Sworoly Injuredâ€"OM m Occurred L». at Nightâ€"Wrait- ago Caught Fin md 0m Worn Completely Consumodâ€"Bodlu Torribly Burnedâ€"Eugltia Pil- od on Top of Coaches. night 3: Braybtook Junction. 5 vi use about seven miles west 0! flu city. , _ ,_- A ‘ M vam end it is believed thst 87 people wen killed and shout 40 injured took and was slmoot mmphï¬ consumed. Nineteen bodies havebeen recovered. -|_- Anson. 3mm V“--. “X later cable says: "Two trains mm Ballarat and Bendigo, respectively.‘ collided late Sunday nigh? at Bljay- brook Junction. about enzht unles ._-_ Mallsnnrnn 41 neraons being from Melbourne, 41 persons being killed and 60 injured. The Ben ' 0 train, with two heavy engines. or - ed into the rear of the Ballard. train. Five cars of the latter train were wrecked. The wreckage took ï¬re and was almost completely consumed. Many of the bodies were unrecogniz- able when recovered. The Bendigo train suflered but lit- tle damage, but the twp engines were piled on top of the rear coaches of the other train. Terrible scenes followed Wont Too Nur‘ W WWI “COâ€"5. â€"â€" _,,, _ over the whole t7 0! Bellechnue. but more heavily does the pen hens over the little parish a! St. Cage where the disaster within a stone's throw of which etood the home. of ï¬ve 0! the unfortumte victims. The men were engaged in preparing the roedbed tor the ties tailed to occur within the and tune the men npproeched to ueertsin cause. but when they were in close proximity the report was henrd. and. to the herrgrnot those at 3 ate die- )..-n man '8†ignite on. fully e dozen men wwv blown into space. News of the dyestu- vu quie‘knlx 8885 the startled inhabitants flocked #0th .oene while :11 the physicians within e radius 02 thirtq1 miles hastened to dent of the asylum to permit Thaw to sign a Iormal application for 3 write of hsbess corpus. The order was granted. and when Thaw has made the epgticstion he will probably be brought tore a. in:- tics or a hearing to determine who- ther or not he is snne. Jonm Will Oppou. New York. A til 21.-â€"Dintrict At» tome: Jerome at night, when told that an eflort. was being made to mCB AUWLMUJ 1--..â€" 0 before Jnehoe Monchauaer a: $Vhite Plains,it thalatter grfnted the Graham of Newburg, one of That a counsel. District AAt‘tornez Jergmo is â€" - (-Am \ Brought News of-Robollion. April 21'4“}?! £18 -. Mosley died yesterday It. the an mm. ‘ Mlnon to Rooumo. Pittsburg. A ril 20.â€"Tho minor- ond o rotor: of o Pitubm district or- : ved home from Toledo. Ohio. notor- day. Both sides are well planned tint the trouble hon been brought to o conclusion. Pro-idem Foehon o! the minor: uid;_ A - . n. I ,L__AI.- [HINDI l luau . the “Work will be started to-day b miners o! the district pendingo a ï¬- nal adjustment of the scale. tween 32.900 and 34.000 men will so back to the mines this week. an I have every reason to believe that they will stay there for the next two years. The operators appeared to be quite fair, and were desirous of having harmony Brother. Too. a FU‘I‘IIVI. Edmonton, April 21.â€"â€"An informa- tion been sworn out here for Ca t. eville Harbottle, the missing of inland revenue. and the _.-.....AA mlim m sending out_p1§o- man who is wanted here. Investigation shows that the amount not accounted for is $6,918. Capt. Harbottle is a. brother of Colin ted in Ha- Harbottle 0! Toronto, ‘arres m; Cub8\ Ewan."- MEN was: RECKLESS- me, “u: U u "â€" suffering New Nov. to Helm. . Dynunito With Fm! Results. Tag. I nted here. LhOWB that the amount or is $6,918. . Le is a. brother of 001111 E:- ronto, arrested in CREATED GENERAL PANIC Anlmele Intended For Great Fight Hake Wild Stampede-Jenutlenel Obese Down Prindpel Avenue of the City â€" Mule Killed and Home Attacked â€" Genera Smash-Up Before Capture. Mexieo City, Apxil 18.â€"A mutton m crested last evening when 15 hull: of the Nonoelpam htins breed, which were intended or next 81m- dey’e eomde' in the Comm ring. eo- hrsued by vedueros. the bulls headed down the Puente de Alvarado toward the Alameda. one of the prin- eipel avenues of the capital, where me D“ Dav. ..â€"-. It was 11 o’clock when the last 01 the bulls that coca was ï¬nnlly cor- nllodbythev ueroainthoAll ban: and in the melee two men were shot. Williun Griesemet. a clams agent for the company. was struck in the am by a bullet. md imam :33 53:: the cu: and baton nnd m reamed with dimculty. The local fo- lio. veto unable to hold the mob o a ty danced x \ . Chester. Pt. April 1 â€"Thme p: 0! state as and prim detac- â€"v'- v_ , New York. April 18.â€"A cable dw patch to The Herald from Hong Kong says: In the present boycott extrem- ity the Japanese discover that they enjoy no s pathy at the hands 0! minds in: the boycott, condemn the action of Japan which provoked the Chinese retaliation and gave the movement moral support. The situation serves toemphasise the universal ï¬rpulanty o! the Anglo-Js ance among the lish the Orient. This unpopu- Enslish tomcather. There is criticism of the Japanese. criticism of the blindness of British capitalists loaning Japan mone with which to out the throat of ritish commerce. and criticism particularly of the alliance, which they hold re- sponsible for all the subsequent evils. Practically there are no defenders. Scar. of People Injured in Mexican Capital. sense: Fougoxpreu can um um cuâ€...- were dxtched. None 01 the pusengon wen injured. Thm Faulltlu at Montrni. Manual. April ï¬lâ€"Throo (“slides were reported «term. Funk 1‘ on. m Aultnllun. who “rind at the 8%. June: Hotel to . Al on: Chimpqno we; run over mdimgd by 3 street ctr in the On- {JO gabï¬i; "ï¬lri'ï¬ï¬aidy toll and was (bound- ra‘efm “awn-w may I. i. a) or 8858 m , ° thought he was unporuxly dot-ungod- v--_-_,- _ distance runner. w. urdsy go two months i: jail for assaul hm landhdy. It i m arily dennpd stuttogd._ April SHOT DURING PHOT- Fiver Japan“. 3°Y¢°m Auuultod Landlndy. I cur: and two conch“ None 01 the muons.“ Duiiel Caver- 80de Evldmco at Median. Hat â€"Wiunous An Rolumnt â€" Ru“ Mn. Sohnledor Tells of tho Soot’: Secret MootMgs. HOW REVENGE WAS PLANNED given number: of the nod known .- the “Dreamers." on ‘ Ch!" (’1 bum the home at John Lohr. St. 100- bnrg district. tofly mile- south 0 “hormszouflleatoboudiou sud drum to: s conlidonblo lent“! tes‘ï¬rovins d ' un the proeecutiou y cornered them. husband in telling of the nirrow es- cape the tamily had from death, all having to leave the house through a window. She stated in addition that the prisoner had told her during the winter that i! the devil set ï¬re to the place stupid people would lay the blame to the “Dreamers.†‘ Mrs. Schneider. a neighbor, gave evidence of a sensational nature eon- earning the belief of the Dreamen. She at one time had been a member U] u.“ wag-v. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _, the sect believed in destroying all who were not members of their church end executing their dream. rovid- lng they were not found out the Gavemment. At the meetinoze they discussed the beet methods - inconttheitends. Shetolde e oonee ' en oflenoe epinst the luv commit by the pneoner wrh‘iloh (Ii-cussed a. the meetaing. of the . eï¬erw barns end mule. using cod oil. He could get no mouth! to stat u are et the house. end. besides. he mehfldhogotoodoemuuugm we: kept but-11in: on â€0011!“ of a sick child. There vu some now onthe gognd.e'ndhehedtobeeere- 'vâ€"- w- 7 cast. was than “11°“: ' tint he could tell nothmg men; that he 1nd not ed bud. Karl 0W3.~ “Nth“ sated am the previous " not gxdndod iron! 811! P4 .‘ Hardon'l W NW 30"- Berlin, April 18.â€"Mu: Bernstein. gm Huden' a sdvocue. who Thurs- dgy publinhodtho momouncement thtt â€mm wdehilipm zu Eulen- 5:13 a St. Petersbur-tvf April 18.-â€"Foreigu Minister Iwohky yesterday delivered to the Dow his lonsoexpected state- â€din: Balk“: situntion. 8t» Penn-Stirs. April Ilaâ€"Emperor Nichols! bu spprovod thempoinh- mom of Benntor Mdevlky- witch to be Ruuiun Ambuudor to Jupnn. The diplomnuo post. at Toldo hu just been mud tron) a lention to tn om- busy. N“ conunplntln; Refund. London. April 16.â€"-(C.A.P.)â€"In the Commons Sir E Struchey sated the uni am the pitted laid tion regarding the 1m 3 - that o! Cundign cattle in oniar prevent such when. -:uldonully Shot. Gilbert. Plains, Mm. April Lamond, while angina a ‘1; a mu My ed, the hi1“ charge enh ML left shoulder, which will 1 amputated. ___- Bones to WP“! Our Namu Ambundor. Russia and Ingodonia. Brklp Supt AM- no. Avril mâ€"Tbo bri aridâ€: prisoner. previous witness m rom an! pm 01 '1‘" He was being re III-I r rm- We" Ohm. Brunch, April 18.â€"-The discussion on the qnwOn o! the annexation of the Congo Independent State began in the Chamber of Deputies, which we: celled Wednesday. Very little sans: the oolonitl bill, the Premier summed up the'benoflte which Belgium would . # LL- -nnnnovnn (If the mama-«muons decom- plished, the Foreign ' r aid thet he meld give menace m the Government was neglecting the Chamber of putiee was the vio- lent attacks In on King Leopold h the Socialist deputy. M. Bertnm. w o accused the King of squander. in; millions on palaces and in reap teurente. which ought to be devoted to the needs of the natives of the Congo Independent State. Starved Cattle to Deathâ€"Bodies Ro- ducod to Skolotom. Brockville. April 18.-The story of the inhumznity 0! an Elmsloy town- ship fume: has just gone to light tle, e even cows, two‘ you' , hm homo, : colt and on. pig. 0 was not u prosperous tumor, and not only was In: tann maï¬a-cod. but so was all his stock. Like many other: in mmthMapoorMyaw hat you. sad food was scarce. A bf. thet he: been 11 for my e-dey. When they dmye to the ban house The old rollsblo pdntu made from pm loadtndoilï¬ntholstggtsrtistic shah Robb“ Hold Up Twin. Minneapolis. April 18.â€"A wash bound Northern Paciï¬c coast train. which left here Thursday night; was held' up by two men just outsidb- the city limits. and $41 nnd two watches litiul life. The convention will be old April 29: and on the. Pen Mnrquetto chsterday morning aggut 3 Mn. w u an nu came in ch 0! Conductogd and cor thermadoffo mht‘ndurgoo! Conductm Fuheran Meet Bar- the tau ad of 3 Conductor Fisher clay. ANNEXATlON OF CONGO- Phihdelphis, April 16.-Conh:cntod with the accusation of mingling more than $12,000 from the Franklin Institute a this city, of which ho hdhonaetuuy mdtreuumiorn years. Herbert E. Heyl was seized with that in aid to have been t pquya‘hhhomoqutP ' el- phn yesterday and died shortly anor- wud. A wax-ant for his m 10 issued on My. FARMER'S I "HUMAN ACT. m WEEKLY “WW?- socialist Wins In LINDSAY. FRIDAY. APRIL‘ 24 J. G. EDWARDS M0 CROSS CUT SAWS, BUCK SAWS, AXES. Window Glass mans, con. smas. caucus, mun mums, FOOD cnopngs Are your doorsor windows dflfty’ If they are, get some WEATHER. STRIP. Soldby J.G.[DWARDS(0. LINDSAY. SIGN OF THE ANVIL. Ontario Marble and Granlte Works, Kent-st. Lindsay, Opposite the m W. H. CRESSWELL, Prop. Dealer: in dl kinds of Foreign and 1).. mastic Mable Ind Granite Menu†on, of the hunt designs and boggy“. mun-hip. A all solicited. In patch-oer! cu: intervicv I; W. W. J when good will is still in the basins-I. db. had in' my quantity. North ï¬ll! of Mt Farm for Sale conï¬ning 100 acres principdly cloud sud in 3 high m of c.-.ulx.ivsti<m"MME buildings. This turn in simwd on d! leodin rod about six mneumm any. or further partiedâ€: spply to To as to where to buy his Spa extend a special mvitauon We have no doubt of ou meet his rquinemems, be they may be. _ __ 'I’llE CANADA PAINT 0038 '“I We have a full range 0‘ and Suitings, worsteds and the lowestprices. LIT’DBB' BRI’DHN. “u â€"w-â€"-_ a madï¬cine swim“! WW?“‘ 5. $5 .91!“ conm' net- as. To in“! m" “5“ $5M" utwb. $33-de~ “1““ MleNNAN 8t. (0... OPEN ALI- YEAR- Famody ems-well Jordan Em havy and clean Id! of Lot 3. 003°" slon 10. Emily, lot-chant nllom WWIIMHHKWW ‘e Of Pâ€? and 5635 i luthï¬mtt the some in wilted by ‘1'): Sales mum the Influx mwfllbea , Por ad Peter-hat: L'Ihere were K. Imus 1 Mt: A. ‘ We ii Mingle result of Pctérï¬ waning anc