ipells 1 and 0.0 38.1300 )fltV ILDIRS 513% W ‘ice. and hoes ths. ‘IOIIS are 055,000 in» hum “Managua Cur 0mm "meanâ€"nun“ 3mm; Jodmhm-lerg. ‘Marm 9.=A camperâ€"â€" ntp manhunt at Melmny whim-y in the â€Mn: nl slnhemwnlmrg Was: made fay-HIM; A “me u! mun M: Muirâ€"I um “Mums emtws ennwy: m; flaw“ in Hip hank. amh throw: Hm jmppflf in war cyan; wwmt the muww Imua‘. mum Hwy llmsw w a bet-«4mm, Mm 1»!!de Qï¬: The hwmzumu in m: fl gm nesting down In: mmmym' ut‘ Path: 5 09-. named liraudnu, mm M: tawny Murat and mum =L|J3InL autï¬mumuy â€â€˜9 tum: united and uuis-Qd ns'ridev. Wm. Wu: mm ul‘l'ca‘tcd gud the muugy Names of the New Grunt! Trunk Paciï¬c Directors“. Ottawa, March. 9.â€"The Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Railway Bill for a railway across the continent has been prepared and is ready to be present- ed to Parliament. The capital stock of the company is placed at $75,- 000,000. The din-Ctors are George A. L‘ux, Senator, Toronto; William Gibson, Senator, Hamilton: John R. Booth, Ottawa: C. M. Hays. Wil- liam Wainwright, and Frank Morse. now of the Grand Trunk, Montreal; Mntl H. M. Pennâ€, and E. H. “bud, Toronto, and uthors. The details 01' 1h.» hill were pretty wall set. out in tho- nutivc applying to Parliament for incm‘poration. Ottnwn. Much 9.â€"Chiel J ustlco Tumors“: of the Supreme Court in W to Us bod with 1:. grippo. l :- :Ish M-P. Dead. Landon. Man-h SLâ€"Jlenry Currie Iaigh-[Iwuu-tt, .\I.P.. died Saturday at. \Hmncshaux, Surrey, following an operation fur appendicitis, H. w“ born in 1852. LINIBAY. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, ‘03. Maï¬a†Victoria, 13. 0., March 9.â€"At a mass meeting held here Saturday night. a. resolution Was passed ask- ing the Dominion Government to give British Columbia representation on the British m of the Boundary Commission. uteo. Mr. Lithgow Was also badly hurt, and may die. Miss Johnston a sister of School Inspector Was She Was Johnston of this city. about. ï¬fty years of age. Berlin, Mulch ‘J.â€"â€"A despatch from Munich ummunres that. Elizabeth \‘on llaeussler, Lady Abbess of the old Women's Asylum, who Was on trial {or attempting to poison a ser- vant girl, has been sentenced to six 303:3‘ detention in a penitentiary. Glen's Falls the cupsizing h'l'l’y all Spi-‘l‘ were drowned LMLWItvu, “\vv‘nrvâ€"-â€"â€"vâ€" w“ ,7 tar-in-law, Miss Johnston of this city, was drixing home after a. visit. to Bella-ville. Mr. Lithgow’s team was 3 spirited one. While trying to pass another rig on the road the two conveyances conidcd, frighten- ing Lithow’s homes, which started to run away. After going a. short distance, the Wagon struck a. bad piece of road, and both the OCCU- pants Were thrown out. Miss John- 31011 had ï¬ve ribs broken in her fail, the Splintered ribs penetrating her bean. She died in twenty min- Brussels, March 9.â€"The friends of Andre Giron. the tutor who eloped with the Crown Princess of Saxony, deny the report that. all relations btu tween the pair have been broken off. on the contrary, it. is asserted that. they will be married in August. to or hoflt. Fntal Bmwny Took Place Nou- Beno- vlllo Saturday. Belleville. March 9.â€"â€"A runaway ac- cident. happened Ssturday afternoon, time to the \uiag'e of b‘oxboro. which resulted in the death of one person and serious, possibly fatal, injury to another. John Lithgow of Chattcrton, uncompanied by his sis- Julmhm-shurg. Mal It» “Unhwt at high he rum-9 M duhmm about»): A mm mm! um (â€dams Mg ’«iâ€"lï¬lflm ho â€W h a. jwpptfl‘ m â€MP I emu-2y Maid. whwh 1 gunman, WM F» Mnuumu in h" E g! be mmmem’ vi Wye branduu. whu w“ EPFS’S 0080A EPPS’S 0000A An admirable food. with :11 its natural qualities intact. ï¬tted to build up and maintain robust health. and to resist wi.xtc-r'-3 extreme- cold. Sold in kit). 1.533. labened JAMES EPPS a. 00.. M. Hammopathio Chemists. London, England. The Weekly Post. lViNG STPENGTH VIGOUR. HOLD-UP IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE MOST NUTRITIOUO. 3.0. Want. Kept-emulation. MISS JOHNSTON KILLED. Falls. N. V.. March 9.-â€"By sizing at u. flntbout used as a. Spinr's l-‘nllx. hint-wen mm 'mvncd Saturday. According mpmt, 00 men Were on tho Princess to Mun-y Gin-on. 1N Inc-town Men Drownml. Tmhoroau. C. J.. m. CAPITAL $75,000,000. A hbeu Found Guilly. mum-,- in g has made I Mum M= run: Gummy: amt. throw: mmml the Nonr Bello- ru'v ~-- v-v-â€" rvv , _ “My room was ransacked from top to bottom, clothing was thrown about, leLters Were opened and read, pictures taken down and some, for all 1 know, carried away. In part. the whole house was eem'ched.". n \..-â€" -_- She left. 35nd†and went with her mother and tWO slaw . .0 live In Buflulo about a. year ago, owing to family diflerence, the mother ad (a- ther agreeing to EiAnepu'ntion. - _A__1..A -ul- "They asked me if I had posed as a statue in a. show on the Pan- American midway, reierring, I have since learned, to a. report contained in an anonymous letter. Of course. I never did. I never posed any- where for anything. "0n the right Mr. Burdick was killed I was at home. I had supper there with my mother, sister and a woman who boards with us. Ispent the evening in the house with the rest 01 the household. and some time after 11 o'clock went to bed. I was not out at all, and every one there will swear to it. as the police learned on inquiring. noun nail No Foundation. "The stories told to the oflect that I Was very friendly with Mr. Burdick am! that I went automobiling with him have no foundation in met. I Worked for him. and I knew him iiiewiy as an empioye kiioWs an em: ployur. I regarded him as‘ a man 0! the must of riiaiiactei‘, and have been gammy surprised as the aiiejutiem I 1mm wad; H) » Sun nu Dunbar It?!“ Could Not In] I cuckoo. London, Ont, Inch 9.â€"Miss Mar- ion H. Hutchinson. who wu ppm and raw at Buflajo in connection with the muxder of Edwin L. Bur- dick, is a. daughter of Dr. T. V. Hutchinson. Modicd Health omcen of this city. IA. - "Mr. Cusack openly declared that I had killed Mr. Burdlck. and added. as if to encourage me and ease my mind, that. I had been driven to it. Several of the eight or nine men in the room with me questioned me along many lines. mm a". Roan». “There must be redress for thin. and if then: is 1 shall have it. My turn is coming. Lintend to bring suit against every one who had any partrin this proceeding. _I.- .I 1..-... 6A“ District Attorney Coatsworth mid last night. to a reporter, that the girl was certainly no more implicat- ed in the Burdick case than you ere. or than I am. in a. criminal way." Cher-god With the march}. Speaking to a reporter of her ex- perience, Miss Hutchinson character- ized her treatment -a.I n gross out- rage. Sty and W... {or was you- any.“ in one of the India; church. In London. the Fir“ mm Church. Sh. is Well educated with s can for liter-Marc md panting and was was never made against any one. Why, while I was sitting in the pri- vate ofï¬ce of Superintendent. Bull, I heard some one say over the tele- phone, ‘Hold her, she killed htm.’ I heard other things, too; things in- tended, I suppose, to terrify me.‘ nu'v x "My. way 199%. 9:on dragged me away like a mammal. but Hey pus my in a 6m kw two hem-g With swam Wemau. WM 119 new. was am. a prisoner. bu: some one mm than; £9 draw :Quwmmg on: 9! mo, ; We treated like: an 9minâ€! grim: anal. and ya: no wanna: had been sewed. Miss Hutchinson and her sister Florence have been church and thenâ€" trical singers for several years and are well known here in musical cin- cles. Miss Marion Hutchinson made quite a reputation in the summer 0! 1901 at the Pan-American Exposi- tion. She sang several times in the Temple of Music, notably on Virgin- ia Day, when she Was the star 3010- ist. “They accused ms of the murder of Mr. Burdick," she said, "and a. more absurd and unfounded charge A most outrageous proceeding on the part oi the authorities was tho ar- rest and detention on Saturdey oi Miss Marion Hutchinson. a hand- some and accomplished young Can- adian girl, who hed boon employed in Burdick'e once. The blunder has caused condemnation. The girl eat- istied the ofllcers that she was inno- cent after hours in the sweat box. where the "third degree" was resort- ed to. Her friends took summery legal proceedings to procure her 're- lease, and then the police had the nerve to assert that the girl had not been under arrest, although she had been placed in a. cell with a wo- men detective, had been accused in a sympathetic way of murder, and had been subjected to various ruees which are part of the third degree, such as having to hear bogus tele- phone messages to "Hold her" and being forced to sit in a small room where a lot at ofï¬cers smoked strong cigars, ï¬lling the place with smoke to cause her brain to reel, to make her dizzy and thus to help force some expression from her lips which might be construed into an admis- sion of guilt. This cruel and heart- less treatment has caused a strong feeling against the police. and most people share Miss Hutchinson's View that the whole proceeding was en outrage on decency and the rights of citizenship. Buado, Much 9.â€"Polico impoten- cy or mobility to cope with 3 my.- tery in which tho puticipuntn movo in social circle. highor than thou in which the authorities alone know how to work bu brought tho nurt- ling Burdick murder cue to a. hsit. Dnughm of Dr. luau-non. a! man. Ont. Amotod in Caucuses With Inrflok luauâ€"bum» Anon" Ian no In lath-017 Innocenâ€" Onuly Ontmod Lady In Roland Ann tou- loan. MISS HUTCHINSON TORTURED MADE A FALSE MOVE Buffalo Polloa Subjaot Canadian Girl to "Third Degree." She gracing to a. Iepuuuun. was .. vocalist of marked .m- xd W... for mu yam Iolom , of the loading ghmzchgo .111 '31. “"TL...‘ go... w FATHER HAS NO FEAR. case. W. 1". King, Dominion As- tronomer, and Mr. Pownall of the Department of Justice are at. work on the preliminaries. Ottawa, March 9.â€"-lt is said that, Hon. Clifford Siftun will be the Cu.- nsdian agent on the Alaskan bound- nry tribunal. Hon. EdWard Blake is expected here my day to assist in the preparation of the _ Canadian Body Psalm m Tomato flu. Tomato. March B,=’l‘he badly do: cmupww bad: 9! a man «hung :15 yea"! 9! use was hound floatm in tho [my «I. NW 100‘ 0! Datum“. sweat ubuut 11 a'clock Hanan! morning by Harald Hamtlton. From papers found in the pockcsta the o~ lice think it. is the body 01 Geo. yâ€" land. who has been missing since the early part. a! November. Hyland was a. painter. On Wu and“: â€Mylar-ad u cubes-Ind. Victor“. B. 0.. Inch 9.â€"'An u- ploslon 01 ï¬re dunp occurred on Suturdoy st No. 6 mine. in Cumber- land. where the disastrous explosion occurred two year: ago. Six Chinese and one white m Wer- bully bun. Benetton. lurch 9.-â€"Meetlngs In the extreme north and seuth ends or the riding tosnight mu bring the Campaign to a elema Mr; burden wm be at Cahnlhgtuu and Hong WM: ham l‘atemm and aevvrql other hpeakm M ni-aeyhrldge; 'l‘heh the uppaam Iowa wm await the mar: row an the gudquwht a! the 9199: mm: The uauwmga has hm; Very auwueunly taught on both mans. Hamilton, Much Sirâ€"David Ho- Grath of this city took a. morning dip in the Welland Canal yesterday. He did not mean to. He was best- ing his way to Welland with nchum named William Monds, on ; blind- bgggago on the T., H. lo B. train that leaves Hmllton at 10.45. A. the traln was slowing up to pull in- to Wellnnd Station Dov. got excit- Elora, lurch 9.â€"ReV. Robert Walker died at his midence here Sab- urdsy. He was born near Brockvme. in the County of Leeds, June 10th, 1839, and entered the ministry of the Connexion Church in 1861. II. was ordained in 1865, and hes occu- pied the following charges: Durham, Melbourne. Barr, Omemee. Bethany. Tweed. Stirling, Newcastle. Clifford, Walkerton, “Merton, Norwich end Hawsvflle. ed and lumped on before the 9mm; was shut. on the engine. Ha landed. on the cnnnl bridge all right. but ' stabbed his too nnd plungd head- long into the ice-cold water. A (night train crew named him out, I II: He Wlll Not Hold the Propoud larch Oeueeetory. Rome, March 9.â€"The Pope is re- covering his usual health. At dinner yesteiday he appeared to hnve his usual appetite. He had a long con- iexence with Cardinal Rampolle, the Papal Secretary of State, and Car- dinal Resplghl, Vicar General of the Pope. The Pope has decided to re- ceiVe all pilgrims to-day. There have been many false alarms in regard to the Pope's health, olten based on a slight cold or something similar, but now there has undoubtedly been more serious cause {or alarm, though the wonderful old man seems again to be returning to his normal health, which is marvelously eound. J. L. Joe-sea. of naiaeuie. it... on' “£1.35“... by an which in; ever Charge etlobbisg Poetolee. occurred in mi. city. Ottawa. March 9.-â€"Sensatlonal de- Between nine and ten Saturday ev- Velopmmt may spring from the pols- ening names leaping hundreds of feet oned chocolate case, which has of from the nearly finished steamer call- late been exciting much speculation ed thousands of citizens from their in Rat Portage. The swestmeats homes to witness the burning ship. were received by George Chlllerton, The new steamer Montreal was by a mint from New Brunswick. Not fl:- the largest and finest ever built caring much for candy himself. he in Canada. and although not quite partook very sparingly. and pas-d completed, the contractors for the the box around among his new. i Richelieu 8 Ontario Navigation Co. All who partook of the chooolata had already expended four hundred were taken ill, and the symptoms thousand dollars on it. The upper were those poisoning. Chinerton fell' saloon Was the most magniï¬cently under suspicion, and search of his I decorated of any vessel ever built in effects led to the discovery of letters Canada. from Dalhousie, N.B. These letters Although the ï¬re department was threw light on a robbery of 8500 | early on the spot it soon becameev- which occurred last Magnet in the u ldent that the steamer Was doomed. postoflice of the little New Bruns» The president of the company. Hon. wick seaside resort. On that occasion L. J. Forget, made a statement last Liam-Col. Sherwood. Commissioner 1 night to the eilect that the value of of Dominion Police. and Detective the boat was $850,000, cove-ed by Chamberlain of the secret service, in- insurance. but as the boat had not vestigated the robbery, but although been turned over to the company. they were convinced that the thief the direct lose. if any, will fall up- must have been someone thoroughly on the builders. familiar with the postomoe they A later report issued shows that were unable to bring the crime horns. the Richelieu and Ontario Company The correspondence found on miner- i had paid $325,000 to the Bertrams ton. however. seemed to point to the on account of the steamer. and had guilty party, and the arrest of J. received against the insurance, poli- A. J ohnson. the Postmaster at Dalâ€" cies amounting to £80,000. llr. housie, on suspicion of being impli- Bertram will be here to-day. Eatfdégvss resolved upon. Saturday , 11....“ Comma. o . erwood Was advised that the â€m" h“ “9" “"7“" W“ T†1°“ â€7.3.3733. 0:113:33: 7:181 1:: ters which led to this unexpected; sheds near at hand At the Allan turn of events were found by In- 3 wharf the shed frame remained up, â€New" Gm" “7’“ MM“ “'9'“ t0 ' but the iron sides and the roof had Mr. John R. Cartwright, Deputy At- . been removed for the winter. torneyâ€"General. by whom they were People anxious for a good view of transferred to the Commissioner of the great blazing steamer thronged Dominion POHN- the wharf- and hundreds climbed on -m.- "87.13)â€. visit Buflslo u 1 result of the turn uflnlrl have taken. Dr. Hutchinson laid ho would 01- thcr wire or telephone tho ch10! of police n. Bunnie nnd and out the meaning of the net thore. Ho w“ very lndlgnam. than. Inch 3 mint“. could hove occurred. V'Nofno.†ho command. "I m not fluid of Marion being mixed up 1n 3 thing 9! am “my†nuuauu-on n. WII "IV“UW. "What! my girl. flat-ion, being In- pncntod In tho: unda- cao?" ho exclaimod. "Why. Iho couldn't km o chicken. She enn’t «on “and seeing tho sight. of blood oozing from n cut ï¬nger. nnd wouldn't nap on n. tond for ï¬fty donut. it she could help it. When the new: of the young Wo- mnn'a um“ wu broken to Dr. Hutchinson ho wulmoundod. ï¬llfl II . "no†.0 our.-. »- Envoy, tho fgmoul oopruno. â€wh'o was hoard hon luv. anon with Mr. Plunkot Guano In tho New Grand. A Hamiltonun'l Involuntary lath. TEL WEEKLY PORT. LINDSAY. ONTARIO, MARCH 13 1003 ARREST OF A POSTMASTER. A FIRE DAMP EXPLOSION. All Over â€at tho Shell“... 30v. lob." wax-r Dad. THE POPE' S HEALTH. An Otuw- lunar. ' on eccount of the stem. end had received egeinst the insurance, poli- cies mounting to £80. 000, llr. Bertram will be here to-dey. he [lode Collepeed. The 10.6 of me. however, was in connection with a terrible iall 0t eheds near et hend. At the Allen wharf the shed frame meined up, ' but the iron sides and the roof hed ' been removed for the winter. People enxious for A good view of the great blezlng shenmer thronged the when. and hundreds climbed on I the raters. Suddenly there we: an I nwiul crack and the greet structure ! collepsed. The heavy utters crushed down upon the crowd below. Many I jumped. or were forced over on the 9 ice; others were crushed under the 1 weight of the telling beenâ€. i San“. St... 1hr“. Math 9. exudnr. LD.S..1 mm 23 Dr. Al- you!!! Inlay II Ill-d. New York, March 9.â€" Dr. speaking of In. D. Baby's light, ny- ho is ulrndy blind in left eye, nnd the right q. u by yielding to tmtmt. 522E Toronto. Much 9.â€"'l‘his war. Ontario Gazette contains none. 01 the incorporation of the Do For... Wireless Telegmph Comm 0; 0n- ;ds. having ‘ capital 01 32,500.000‘I NOVI’IPOI‘ Burned. Seuorth, March 9,â€"About 1 o'- clock Suturdny morning ï¬re was dis- coverod in The Sun printing omc. In the Strong block. The plant, which won valued at $3.400. is olxnoct a. total loss, insured {or 82,500. [In at 01301110. Dinorwtc, March 9.â€"Tho Dinorwlc hotel and postofnce were burned a 1 o'clock Soturday morning. The occu- pants had a. close call. «coping in their night clothes. Both buildings and contents are a tot-.1 loss: " i136â€??? fl'A'I3IIII'.’ Isa Vim-I. mm. ahgulder (uploaded. a» h 8.031599. 8!, Peter mm. both It a [manual "“55 Fauloux. arm "sutured "Irena. sumac, arm «Mu: outed ,,L nu _,,.__. _‘ _._.- cur-u James 3!. Waugh. 81 yew-i M an. tower» puma" u! 098m: tmurod. Jam; O’Hullivnu, ll you" 0! “a, 10% Prince street. uplua injured. Georg. 8t. German. 87 you: 0! age, paidmr, 7 Walla street, brokeu thigh and injured nylon. and injured wine. marge Thornlay. 9" your. a! no. 710 Wlluam Manet, (ractured spine. "jagépï¬ï¬‚'a‘lenette. 260 â€outculm “Net. by "gamed. _ .4" .¢ .‘ There we: a momentary panic, and then the work of getting out the in- Juned was npidly proceeded with. Police petrol wagqns. salvage wng» ons and cabs were hurriedly pressed into service to augment the ambu- lances. and soon a hurried proces- sion of carriages ï¬lled with wounded was wending its way to the hospi- tals, while people on foot aided in carrying torn and bleeding men and boys to taverns and other temporary places oi refuge in the vicinity; hun- dreds who simply received cuts on hands and faces, but were able to get about had their injuries dressed as well as possible near the scene of the trouble, and were assisted to their homes. The hospitals all had their hands full. and eeVeral of the victims are so badly hurt that their lives are despaired oi. the Deed. Others Dying. An Italian named Gillean is dead, while George St. German, 27 years old, a. painter by trade. and Emile Sauve, aged 32, who worked with Peck, Benny a 00.. will probably die. 'v-‘v' Constable Bchuquet. nu Duncan mm. 193 traqurgq 5 l.‘ w-- -.-v' "5 Ex menuâ€"979i) shun-r unset. Ivy "neutral; (L (hmhm. 11.690 New; Bum Mme. ham gut. leg gfgptyg‘dg bully injured Botvncn nine and ton Sammy ov- ontng nun. luplnc hundreds 0! he: from the mrly numbed Juana c.11- od thouunds 0! china. from their home. to witness the burning ship. Hontrul, Much 9.â€"Tho R. C O. Co.'o mqninccnt new summer, Hontrool, burnod to tho Wotor’.. «In. u . Ian at «00.000 to tho Bortrun Company, Toronto, with tho «ruin ion! of uvoni lino. mo tho run!“ 01 on. of tho [rut- ut dinner: by at. which bu ovu‘ cecal-rod in this city. Coll-poo of. 3m 0- a. M and» Weight 0! Dyan-ton - Root 0... Down on Crowd Under-nth...- mu In“ to Cu. For no [Maudâ€"Lou In! ‘0 Inl- !» Della-o. ONE DEAD AND MANY INJURED A STEAMER BUBNED. R. a O. Vouol Montml Goo; Up In Smoke at Montml. CASTORIA. Kmongat the seriously but not A I'll-01m Col-pay For-10¢. Dr. Alexander Duo Indiaâ€. Children Cry for mmotmhkw than m." M‘“ mods, nod Snub, 0! inch 'eok. Qéiéd for m w: m and Iron new“. 3100 the Non! 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