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Durham Review (1897), 5 Mar 1903, p. 6

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6 | e wno d sc i1 gj her own case before Bingham. of the D preme Couri,. in an effor & writ of mandamus to . rastary Root to reinstat veedings for a writ of Â¥reoro hegnn a year ago. Skhen Miss Tavior‘s eoun s. P os _ 0 20 C Tedc , uet. EEQ« veedings for a writ of mandamus »reore begun a year ago but since #hen Miss Tavyiors counsel withdrew Trics to Show the Court That Her Dismissal Was Miegal. Washington, Mar. %â€"Miss Rebecea Taylor. who was «!isc]nrgod from the War Department for publishing seâ€" yere eriticisms of the Administraâ€" tion‘s policy in the Philippines, arâ€" gj her own casoe before Chief Jusâ€" Bingham, of the District Suâ€" preme Couri. in an effort to secure & wit of mandamus to compel Secâ€" rastary Root 1o reinstate her. Proâ€" mpaitimece fa.l _ P C Gomen, inflicting a mo, Phe â€"teacher summoned and then anrrendered Frank A. Metcall, and &ctoss t);, country to & Pitts® reasoy for carry 4# that, bema physically rops with the larger boy & weapon for ni« OV OT on Frank A. io &AecToss the , â€" Plltd FOn s i iniatnihcs oi sls c it â€" _ Pitts hbast his f; and the bow dis the bullqt golurge i c t Do defend himset from an expe Assault Pitts says he drew a p from his pockei and levelled it at young men. Foster was within a feet of him., and he struck the pi with his hanad, knocking it down Pitke Rask LoQlkeo after ai_,,; 7 1¢0C‘SCWarly Foster, and after dismissing all the four _ ringâ€" leaders ho announced to them that e wour! whip Foster, Tewving UChÂ¥ee bives tm a 111.3 Ne ie Renmuntistidadincaalt6, s . SS Alfficalty jn managing arger mountaineers, y ‘_..ttamllng the schoot, e trontle culmirate C kaw gee â€"_"C‘@CU WICM Kij. fi FEd. Foster, 17 years old, one of i pupils. Pitts is a young man, a graduate of Firman [*mvvrsity. and a won of a Baptist minister ‘of this Btate. He took ckarge of the Inman #wehool stx months ago and has had &lfficulty in managing some of the larger mountaineers, who have been wttendino tha «_ _V #school, abou c / tanburg, is ;i» otumbys, KAC.. M h&ta. I’t_'mcipul of High School Principal Shoots When Attacked. TEAGHEA KILLS 1 PuPL MISS TAVLOR‘s Case 0 & rulnous Off sitverwaro Kric light § ways the Caracas correspondent of #Lo Herald, after receiving the war. ship Restaurador, which h*d _ been .m by the i)lock.'ullug powére, have made an official report _ regarding the transier, This report read3 in part: The Gormans before deliverâ€" ing the RKestaurador had wacked hor in a ruinous manner. They carried mBE aHbeccc.. New York, Mar. 4 @mmmmenmummme... 4 h'n authoritles _ aq Complains That Germans Pillaged the Vessel Before its Return. VENEZUELA RECEIVEs _ CAPTURED RESTAURADOR: ROUGH SCHOOL CROWD Of lUgbhters. 1t + & . 50 un 2 . °o nc CAine :. ~ t city mid country will E::h received here from Gras! 35?{0'000: not including e toâ€"Iny announces the complete | "2r0ads. tion of Portâ€"deâ€"Paix, Hayti, Nicaragua Helps H Py fi n Paname, Mar. 2.â€"Ne To last night. Only the vessels received here that fore Belonging to the Haytien Company comman:d of Generai Nic. Wrare savred, ; sent ‘by President Zelay + Portâ€"deâ€"Paix is a maritimsa tawn af , B&UAL. I( hain Tracata _ C Townof About 9,000 Inhabitants Obliterated in One Night. PORTE=DE=PAIX, HAYVTL DESTROYED BY FIRE. i~ linger on the trigger discharged the weapon, Uz into the studont‘s abâ€" Jng@ a mortai wound. y _ sc VA wacd three other large boys 1 to remain after school «1. The side of the stuâ€" t yet been told, as Liilts lirst information conâ€" y amegics â€" l5 22 ar. %â€"Miss Rebeccea :«ZEscx:;rgaJ from the ._for publishing seâ€" of the Administraâ€" the Philippines, arâ€" se hefore Chief Jusâ€" [ the District Suâ€" an effort to seenre e Haytien, Hayti. cable : mtch received here from _ e toâ€"dlay announces tha anm w Mar. 2.â€"Reuben B. al of the Inman High filteen miles from Sparâ€" _ Jail cbharged with killâ€" r. 17 years old, one of Iluas SW _ inger on * O0Fs, no nee;!(d protection. w ©, covers, curtains, elec. zlobes, kitchen utensils, moned a physician erod _ to Constable and | they drove y to Sparmnhnrg'. carrying a pistol sically unable to *«cas correspondent of after receiving the war. ‘ador, which hx+d been blockading powere, have ‘clal report regarding drew a pistol »1 toâ€"day whea an expected *d it at the ithin a few «â€"T#ze Venezueâ€" Puerto Cabel‘o. pistol Grand Trunk May Act. .-' Montreal, Mar. 2.â€"Th> acquisition . | of an At:anirc freight fee: py <he C. â€" | P. R. is not a sudden surprise. â€" The | negotiations havre been going on for | weeks, and yet the effect of the purâ€" | chase is disputed. One of the stories | is that the Grand Trunk, as a counâ€" terâ€"stroke, will buy the Allan Line, , but a speciat cable from London says: "Although no official confirâ€" ,’ mation is obtainable, there is a ruâ€" | mor that the Grand Trunk is considâ€" eriog a counterâ€"move to the Canacian ‘ Pacific purchase of the Elderâ€"Dempâ€" ster steamers by purchasing the Canâ€" . ! adian fleet of the Allan Line, or makâ€" | ing a working arrangement with the t Allans to enable the Grand Trunk | Railway to ship goods between Cagaâ€" i #lt ancd Rmatarne ... 3 _ Te OOE he would have been bear of it, as they w "~nen shown the above cable toâ€" day, Mr. Andrew A. Allan, of the firm of H. & A., Allan, stated that while he had heard various rumors concerning suchk a deal, nothing bad come to him afrem.;_,,* "40YVMD; Vans to enable the Grand Trunk Railway to ship goods boetween Caguâ€" ada and England on the usual terms with the anadian Pacifie." vurk 20. % | _ _ j J _ 2!9pPNE@ circles in Livorpoot _and London, however, confidently exâ€" pect that the Grard Truonk wid at once take fip the challonge of the Canadian Pacific, and enter upon a struggle to securo the dion‘s share of the great nccession of traffic which 1% 100k® for in the near future beâ€" tween Canada and Great Britain. The lilJer-DempsLor Company will retire from the Canadian trade altogether when the steamers included in the Canadian Pacific deal hbave _ been transferred. < Said to Have Been Purchased I by the Grand Trunk, "27900, Mar. oâ€"Th> Allag Line ofâ€" ficials gectined yesterday to confirm the statement that n gotiations wore proceeding with the Grand Trunk Railway sor the acquisition of their fleet, Bhipping circles in Livorpoot and London, however, confidently exâ€" pect that the Grard Truonk wid at once take fip the challonge of the Canadian Pacific, and enter upon a. struggle to securo the dion‘s share of | CNHO HFOAE 13 miercusect c O o eE N dismissal wa service rules tremuloug y Taylor read tYi=â€"written TN toâ€"marr from the case Decause the, from theipr client as to th in which the issze should sented. Miss Taylor then £ that she would conduct } Case, Mr. Morgan â€" 1. Beaech Stateg Attorney fop the D Columbla., appearsd for the s of War, but he had no op; toâ€"day to Qiispluy his abilit y his feminine opponent, as s pied the entire afternoon in the points raised by hop, â€" "o 4 C000 AMmantts Natattiiinth in 1 NO ,nnd even _ copper ships rides, ’ "Tho machinery w out of order. 1t wi ’ employ mechaniea} , twent yâ€"four hours if | the Reviaunrador in : LCO I0 ta. ‘"The nil German offics charge of tha tico is false and was not robbe; they said that $12.000 in repai and kad left 1 board of hep wi " ‘vunierâ€"move to the Canacian C purchase of the Elderâ€"Dempâ€" teamers by purchasing the Canâ€" Ileet of the Allan Line, or makâ€" working arrangement with the was ecs _ Obeiin, Ohio, March 2.â€"A car on the Cleveland & Nouthwestern Elecâ€" tric Railway wont over an embankâ€" ment twenty feet high last night at Henrietta, five miles west of Oberlin. ‘There were 20 passengers â€" aboard, some of whom were severely bruised, but the greater number excapei withâ€" out serious injury. The car fell on its side in landing, and the passengers | wore thrown together in a heap. ] THE ALLAN LNE P toâ€"morrow DEFINITE STaAtEmENT. steamers included in the Pacific deal hbave _ been ) indatous and Trunk, as a counâ€" 1 buy the Allan Line, _ cable from London igh no official confirâ€" n necause they dilfered client as to the manner the issgo should be preâ€" s Taylor then adnounced would conduet her _ own that i::r;znn n repairing tha 10(6 150 teoms on itc y 5_ O 00 4P Argtrimg raised by hber, that hee as in violation of _ eivil 8. In tones sometimes with exeitement, Miss l her argument from â€" a t copy. She wilt â€" con. T 4Cs was MIFPOSCHy lr.’t' rder. It was necessa ry to j mechanieal _ engineers for | officers deelare that the Venezuelan ant olfctally. Mr, A}â€" the opinion that e kind developed n most likely to were most deep.â€" 120 tons of without asking The pillage of d About Like Dice & Mar. 2.â€"_New;â€";u;;:-been of traffic which near future beâ€" eat Britain. The ‘any will retivre ‘*Mv2uelan antioriâ€" issert that the ship On tha contrary, termany had «pent n# tha Restanrador } tons of corl on haase+4 Luls (4enera'£1\'icaalo * over an embankâ€" eet high last night at miles west of Oberlin. ) passengers aboard, were severely bruised, number excapei withâ€" iry. The car foll on its e | Good Prices Beach, United the District of r the Secretar,\' no opportunity ability against & as she ogcuâ€" CI28DP3 from order to place condition fit to r bLonlila, who was oi Honduras, but i9 afterwards disâ€" Sierra, have oceuâ€" . This place is 68 Honduran capital.. invaded Honduras | rilla. Bonilla, himâ€" cing towards San 0 altack the Honâ€" s of Cmna_\'n;,'u:t’ Zelaya, of Nicarâ€" dent Sierra, . of w_-lu; the revoluâ€" forees under Honduras. the ship & C approximate the loss to conâ€" T i. L OAVTE s _ . EFTEesidGent â€"ofâ€" <the Boartd of Agricuiture, opposed â€" the amendment on the ground that it would be a dangerous precedent to agmit Canadian cattle, thus giving them preference over others. He said he was anxious to meet the wishes of the ‘colonies, but that 99 per cent. of the farmers in Great Britain were opposed to the admisâ€" sion of Canadian store cattle, and nothing would induce him to abate a particle of the present act. The amendment was rejected by 190 votes to 38. | British Commons Refuses Canadian Cattie. London, March 2.â€"iIn the Commons toâ€"day Mr. Price moved an amendment to t providing for the repeal o excluding Canadian store c; British markets. The deba amendment cccupied the on sion. ‘ent Mr. Hanbury, President â€" of Boartd of Agricuiture, opposed : amendment on the ground that would be a dangerous precedent agmit Canadian caitle. thus wivi i‘ oufned out and another was inâ€" serted. In this way the "night owi" finally landed its passengers at their destination. the _ _ 2, 7"S ine motorman found his supply of fuses was exhausted, and the passengers contemplated with disgust the prospect of walking. The motorman mas resourceful. He entered the car and asked the woâ€" men passengers for contributions of hairpins. He got a dozen or more. The metal was soft, but it was found that a hairpin would carry the car four blocks. In that distance it burned out and another was inâ€" serted. In this way tha Unlale w.cin Vasquoz, Resourcetul Columbus, 0 man Kuns Cars Despite Columbus, 0., Mar,. 2.â€"T on the Main street line was crowded and the slippery with ice. It cr with disconraging _ slow1 three blocks of this prog blew out. The motorman supply of fuses was exh; the passengers contemp disgust the nrosnert af . tie WON‘T REMOVE EMBARGO tha 34. â€"3, "AY**W. Phe sale was under the direct supervision of Mr. p, w. Hedson, live stock commissioner for the Dominion, and Mr. Thos, Ingram, CGuelph : George Jackson, Port Perry; and James MceDonald, Guoiph, â€" were the auctioncers, i ol e o C e n CRRE ed for sale, and all w two Polled Angus an horns. Two of the sh also withdrawn, The . the direct supervision Hedson, live stock cor the Dominion, and Mr. Guelph : George Jacken Guelph, Ont., report: The ; sale of registercd stock unds auspices of â€" the Dominion Fheep and Swine Brecders‘ A; ’ tion took place here toâ€"day, ai _eminently successful. _ About hundred buyers _ and sellers present from ali parts of ; and the prices realized were b expectations. The total sum re was $6,430. One shorthorn bull and contributed by Thos. 8Sco Button West, was sold to W. D. | of Hamilton, at the handsome | COH OS / Mifhv is : Bebul s ce lp i i ns c ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO HAIRPINS USED as FusES the ue (A0.~ 30â€" C _ MEYernnment, therefore, proposed to {form a railroad brigade, to ensure a regular service of trains in case of need. The just complaints ol railroad employrees would be adâ€" Jjusted by a Royal Commission, which would be entrusted later with the settliement of the situation from a legal standpoifit, as well as regardâ€" itg the conditions of service of the employees. It also would have to deâ€" | cide what constituted criminal acts. The Goverament «id not desire to be reactionary. It only aimed at ef. Tecting social reforms ’ Rbe Hague, Ma . 2.â€"Premier Kuyâ€" per introduced in the Second Chamâ€" ber of the Statesâ€"General toâ€"day three bills in connection with the recent railroad strike. He explained that the Gorernment considered it necessary to oppose any unreasonâ€" able attack on nociety which would sacrifice the wellâ€"being of the peoâ€" _ple to the desire of a certain cfass _for influence, â€" and to political ty. ranny. ‘The Government, therefore, proposed to {form a railroad bl‘ig‘nd(',/ to ensure a regular service of trains in case of need. The just complaints ol railroad employrees would be ad. Jjusted by a Royal Commission, which would be entrusted later with the settliement of the situation from a legal standpoifit, as well as regardâ€" itg the conditions of service of the employeas. It also woult ns «u.. 44 REGISTERED STOCK SALE am 2 UE CCC 2C CITRS, abus, Q., Mar, 2.â€"The last car Main street line last night ‘owded and the rails _ were y with ice. It crawled along scouraging slowness. _ After locks of this progress a fuse it. The motorman found his of fuses was exhausted, and kengers contemplated with the prospect of walking. otorman mas resourceful. He the car and asked the wo-, ssengers for contributions of . He got a dozen or more. | / tal avas soft, but it was | 1 hat a hairpin would carry | 1 four blocks. In that distance f d out and another was inâ€" | s n this way the "night owi" anded its passengers at their ; ton. { Tss b T REMOVE EMBARGO. |» Commons Refuses to Admit Canadian Cattie. :: , March 2.â€"In the House Of | c _toâ€"day Mr. Price, Liberal, t: I amendment to the address pJ _for the repeal of the law bre \Canadian store cattle from ' arkots. The debate on the in it cccupied the night sesâ€" ét ubury, President of the i‘; Agricuiture, opposed _ the ri 1t on the ground that it LJ a dangerous precedent to nadian cattle, thus giving erence over others. ed he was anxlons ta wasel un C s en e tedte PCiIsONS engaged in occupations clting public interests from ab.â€" ing themselves from their duties. s o ogl on ies 0 C00, nE _received toâ€"day _ states Canadian North*rn _ ais, plates having its own line ships between Canada an The cable declares that prevailing opinion in th railway and shipping _ w Mr. J. J. Hill, of St. Paul ing Messrs, Mackentie & : that he is also friendl Grand Trunk Pacific proj ing to use all as weapon: the Canadian Pacifie: C P oR o m emmneses Jdy intereste "Bir Charles dent of th> may bave ; man‘ of our lel Dunlop, v upon the sub given rise to p If there has bhowever, we yet been ma« Grand Tru The G. T. R. Its arrangem lion Line for land, but the which bave e: lan (Line and ways have al dial, and this adian Pacific Grand Trunk ‘"We are not in our Atlanti uol 9W Â¥ ont * C@ran neroil;, "US . Well as) to the ’Gmnd Trunk Railway, ‘"We are not making any changes in our Atlantic steamship service," sabd Mr. Joihn W., Loud, Freight Traffic Manager of the ( trand Trunk Railway, toâ€"day. The Dominion Line serves us to Livnrponl, the Thompâ€" son te London, th» Allans to Glasâ€" gow, and the Leylands to Antâ€" werp.** In connection with the dea) just consummated, and the rumored proâ€" ba bie arrangement betweep the G, T. R. and the Allans, a sDecial rmabi. Jy interested. "Of course," said he, "Sir Charles Riversâ€"Wilson, Presiâ€" dent of the Grand Trunk Railway, may have approached the _ chairâ€" man‘ of our company, Mr. Nathanâ€" iel Dunlop, who resides in Glasgow, npon the subject, and this may bhave given rise to the rumor in London, If there has been any such move, bhowever, we on this side have not yet been made aware of ‘it,." Grand Trunk Arrangements. The G. T. R. over a year ago made Its arrangements with" the Dominâ€" lion Line for tonnage out of Portâ€" land, but the business arrangements which bave existed between the Aj. lan (Line and the Canadian railâ€" ways have always been most corâ€" dial, and this applies to the Canâ€" adian Pacific as well as to the Grand Trunk Pallma .. I rices Brought by Pedigrced Cattle at Gueiph, & Ont., report: The annual regtstertd ~stoOrk ) mninn (£L. h Government to F road Brigade ho are re ie _ ) â€" W Fre youngk : bulls; ‘ge from four months to ightyâ€"three were enterâ€" olumbus, Ohio *"d an were. sold nxc(,-[;t Angus and two shortâ€" of the shorthorns were pes ve r 2 TIEâ€"UP OF TRAINS,. nt., report: The annual istercd stock under the the _ Dominion Catlttls, Swine Brecders‘ Associaâ€" ace here toâ€"day, and was ueccessful. _ About keven iyers and sellers were "H war uP 1 ' espite Breaks, 2.â€"The last car t line last night the rails were It crawled along slowness. _ After progress a fuse ;/ were Vienna [-' ll,""-nt(fnnr‘xl with a etrike o chimney sweeps. In a fight between miners and shepâ€" m iffs at Charlestown, Va., three men DES. were killed and six fataliy wounded. The TCanadian uovernm=ent has isâ€" Motorâ€" bved invitations to a number of rop. iks, resentative British M. Pz Lo tom aist capr | Canadga ‘in the autumn. 5 night Lord hlx':lthcmm‘nnd Lord Momilf were | Stephen have received the warmeos l along | Ppersonai lh:m_lm f the Prince nf After | Wale: fm' their n;un}illcm!ocluw:u-«!fi r fuse | MiSg Edward‘s hospitai fund, d his Orders have been issued by the 1, and | Archbishop of Wolhynia,. in Russin, â€" with | forbidding his clergy to contlinue Uw, ug. practice of acecrpting Intoxicating ul. He | Hiquors in pasyment for their minisâ€" â€" woâ€" | trations, I ns of Before the War Commission â€" on more."l‘uewi:x,\' GeneraAl StONLOPA woh. c22nc T idÂ¥ taidhss 202 Li ing at the London Pay duly passe@ medica} ex; just had his life insur thoosan4 pounds, a p risk beirg taken by Lloyda‘s, Mr. and Mrs. Chambe ed at Cape Town yes Woon on the Union L Norman, for Southamp crowds gathered at l gave ilhe Coloniai &e enthusiastic sendâ€"off, By tho expiosion of a fourt4in tank, _ which chargei with carbonie store it Lewis stroot *\ i No nret Ee ut l ind inn 1 P lt L2 Lb 1. € 1‘ lMxlit:xr_v Neeretary to Sir Redver Buller, in Natal, praise»d the intelti gence and capacity of the men o Etrathcoua‘s Horse. _ . The Grand Duchess Anastasia â€" o M'a(klenhm;.:-.\‘cl.wferiu suddeniy â€" lef; for Russia, where she is reported to be in retirem<nt. It is common re. port that the Dowager Princess is infatuated with ber haiPâ€"dresser, Pictoriat postcards, which give +m. ployment to thousands of peorsons in Germany, ars> now to have a speâ€" clal departm>nt in the Berlin Po.â€" tal Museum, for which artistic samâ€" ples from all over tie world are to be collected. "Esau,‘ We tuP hy +c is d s at Abo, Finland, the State At ney, and other court officials q been dismissed without pensions cause the court instituted proc ings against the Russian Gover of the Province un the compla of persons wira wore afiected the Governor® action at the f «disturbances thore in Anrino san Johin R. Dickie, C, P.‘R. with his wife and family, ed under quarantine at i No. 41 Victoria * street, Junetion, last evering } Namara, M. H. 0. TPhs daughter of Mr. Dickic i from a mild type of sn A despatch from New The London Times KA y s are being taken with i formation of a colonia} federation, to watch 12 tion in the colony. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. _ Captain Thompson, the King‘s Colonials, ; ed notics to retire, â€" bhowever, â€" has confip Thompson‘s position, A despatch to a paper from â€" Consta: nounces that M, Rule Consut at Mitrovitza, been murdered by nat 1 _ the chimpanzee ¢ the London Pavition, sseda medical examina o his life insured for i1 pounds, a portion irg taken by â€"memh with carbonic g; Lewis street, New FAS | adnng,_3 |VCAMG 0+ Partiament was adopted by tps British House of Commons without cmendment, Pssy 32 is The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. has awarded the contract for doableâ€" tracking the line from Rat Portage to Fort Wiiliam to Foley Bros. & (‘ompany. The Government steamer â€" Minto managod to free hetself from the ice ’in Northumberiand Strait, and Jeft Sir John Zerence Nicolls O‘Brien, former Governor of \vw!oundmnd. is dead. Two hundred army reservists sailâ€" oed from Liverpool ~ to take posiâ€" tions at Cape Breton, The King has conferred the Grand Cross of St. Michael an4t st. George on Sir Michae Herbert, the British Ambassador at Washington, The address in reply to the King‘s speech at the opening of Parliament was adopted by tiia Bsip;.,, S30 0 mm / o c _ 200. 3y n UAUTCL O Ergland Synod towards the mainâ€" Aenanes of clevieal stipends, Judge MeCrimmon has decided that there is no provision for punishing deputy returning officers for failâ€" ure to perform certain duties. The Ontario uovernment‘s agent in the Temiskaming dbstrict _ reports that there were 175 locations in the district during the month of Jfln-l uary, the Ulgipnv \Line j _ GrSC‘Cr Ciub bangquet, at Toâ€" romto, has been set for March 23rd, About 200 men employed in the eleâ€" vators at Fort William have gone out on strike. ( ___ Musicians have asked the City of Toronto to rote $3,000 for summer band concerts. t The contract for rails for the Temâ€" iskaming Railway has been awarded Camme!! & Co., of Sheffield, Eng. John Hamilton, proprietor of the Workizrzgmen‘s Home, Toronto, Las been arrested on a charge of oonâ€" spiring to defraud. M t everning by Dr. Me. H. 0. Ths 8â€"yearsâ€"olt Mr. Dickie is sufferin« NEWS IX Brige } SEVERE GALE SWEEPS ampton. Ini;uensr,\‘: t the docks, and | Secretary _ an| 91 222100 JOFP several a portion of the K 2 8 Ch t0o a Vienna newsâ€" m ('onstuu(inople anâ€" at M. Rulong, Russian Mitrovitza, Albania â€" ha.n ig, C. P. R. brakeman, and family, were placâ€" antine at their home, ria * street, _ Toronto nigh‘t, o examination. has Â¥. MacMilian, late of Lindâ€" inducted into the pastorâ€" t. Andrew‘s Presby terian sterday :;râ€"w;. ‘Tlain embirkâ€" N Stiuted proceegâ€" Russian Governor n the complaints were aflected by tion at the first in April, 1902, members _ of that the Mother make an offer to nuners and shepâ€" + Va.. three men fataliy wounded. M e amomg 4 was toâ€"day visited by the most deâ€" :(;l""l'_?‘:'n";,‘ \l:'o"‘:‘:)‘:;l I struective fire in its history. About Herbert, the British | 180 o‘clock Nlames were discovered â€"Washington, in the cellar of George Joife‘s groâ€" t reply to the King‘s cery in the Pike building on Fourth pening of Parliament street, between Vine and Walnut :l htul:;’t l:‘::;f’?mgztw streets. An hour later there was an mpson, adjutant ot explosion, supposed to _ come from nials, recently receiv. | liquors in storage. The Nlames quick-’ etire. Lord Roberts, | ly sh0t up through the rool of a confirmed _ Captain sixâ€"storyâ€"front huilding. For â€" gey. Â¥tion. Vien hnewsâ€" eral hours after that the fire ‘\’Rh‘“ ,(‘)ousltlumll;lol;]:lle an. | heyond control. | 1. Rulong, _ Russian The Pike building was destroyed, vitza, Albania, has meluding the office of the United by natives. I.\'m'(es Express Company, _ the im-"i'ietll"i:ui“\‘:‘:u;!;)x?l: Adams Exprogs Company, â€" Whites ;lc:on: at the home | "@Staurant, owned by Maynarda & w, Hugh 0, Pente. | Kerr; Joife‘s grocery, John B. Mnr-’ years old, tin‘s restaurant, Empson‘s econlec~ | of Preston, the etdâ€" tionery, Henry Strauss‘ cizar nlorvf Earl of Derby, has ind the offices of the Pike Theatre | § hlga::;”z(!”:\lli::itlvt) 2: Company on the first floor, the Pike | . _ of Canada, Theatre auditoritm and _ greey | | Club banquet on { vcomsg and other offices on the um--i C r‘t, .\lajor-l-‘f-neral' ond floor, ana all of the offices an speaking in regard | tha +mnlg‘ 204 % soda water was being Bas, at a Anastasia â€" of suddeniy left 8 reported to _ common reâ€" Princess is alPâ€"dressor, hich give +m. ol smallpox, the High Court W a View to the onial employers th Idabor legislaâ€" says that ste h a tiew to t York, yes. performâ€" 2 ving steamer | att Attorâ€" _ rOp Lo tom faland to 18 sict Wius the regard on ofi have s beâ€" t & | Jamous Borassia Corps _ on | day, He will leave for & 1 | Eastern Enurops, accompanied | brother Eitel. The Oriental tc ]l;egin at Corfu, _ where the | Prince will arrive on Mairch | leaves on the next day for th "ponn',eun and Piraeus, and th three days will be epent at / curing which time the Akropol be iHuminated _ with Bengal From Athens ho goes to Coring con the 15th leaves Piraeus for atantinople. d | TO END HIS STUDENT Berlin, Mar. .â€"The â€" Freidrich â€" Wiltelm will to his student days ; versity at s mans Kaiser‘s Son Win Short . ern Europe. gj; 3. _ [ 0 SOomnal «prising . ig now all the more eeritain. They deciare that the Macedonians should break with Austria and Russia and Rook the support of the other powers. Lordon, Mar. 2.â€"Public opiuion in Bulgaria narnmousiy condemns the proposed reforms o7 Macedonia _ asg entirely inadocuate, The Macedonians themselves deciare they will not ac.â€" cept the reforms, which, even it much more extensive, would require Ey ropean control to ensure their beâ€" ing carried out. The extremist newsâ€" papers denounce the project as "in.. ternationa! eyniciem * and ma'nlaln] that a Macedonian unrigine is .«â€"_" ps | terday, the man w ho the tank had ons leg United States Consi Carnrton, reports thai Pbysician. Dr. Adolf _discovered means of c terminaiing leprosy, it into prretical use 1t consists of mitute snnitation and the t18¢ Useptic arugs, Bulgaria Not Bd mB Li CO, and tho Dihme store, and of the Ser Ings, withstocd the not fall. London n Peair;, _ ~vCapied By i@ Southern Pacific Railroad Comâ€" pany, and Staith & Sons and the Cip. cinua ti Tryst Company, on the first floor, and many _ offices on the other five floops also were damaged. The front stone walls of the Pike building and those of adjoining strueâ€" tures owned] by _ Robert Clarke & CO, and tho Duhme Bros» jewelry store, and of the Seasongood buildâ€" Inge, withstood the heat â€" and did . n10t fal ;) The Pike Opera House and Other @ / Big Buildings Go. he th;,,3;° 5/07 2 of the offices on | _ About wenty ; the third, fourth and Tifth floors. ‘ slept in the Pike The Seasongood building, adjoining | Were at first rep the Pike building on the west, Vine | ‘Yes lmd'hlcon. lost ind Fourth, was badly damageq. | , _ None of <hese ha The builJing adjoining the Pike buitd. | There were many ing on the east, owned by the L. B. | however. The nigh Harrison estate _ and ocenupied by | WO door Keepers : the Robert Clarke Company, _ pup. | entering: the Build lishers, and Duhms Bros. jewellers, | their way througt on the first floor, and others in the | rescuing lodgers, upper stories, also were destroyed. Five men were a; The Fosdick building, east of the } room when the doo ROert Clarke Company and Duhme | Capt. Ulannan, hea Bros., and occupied by the _ Nor. | bureau, who was folk & Western Railroad and otpâ€"| third floor, esca; e was badly damaged. ' clothes. He flost a) The Carlisle building, occupied hy | is offina xiiPit Em €t e ud 5000 M EEmenn a e ;) _\ _ _ _z7VP and all of the offlices 0 the third, fourth and Tifth floors. The Reasonzood building, adjoining the Pike building on the west, Yin and Fourth, was badly da maged The builJing «dljoining the Pike buitd ing on the cast, owned by the L. B Harrison estate and occupied by CBO@ ~RObePt | Mlavika \ r2. 0 MAY BE TROUSLE YET de re IN CINCINNA TV Cineinnati, 0 j RSioag" property. The gale was very eevere along I‘:pethla city, trees were uprootad, ‘ the coasts, and it is feared that a § 4 yo of number of vessels have boen â€" jogt, walls of buitdings in coarse of conâ€" A telegram received early ihigimorn. struction were blown down, _ aad ing at Loyds, roported the first many houses were unroofed. ‘The | disaster. The British steamship Chatham and Dover Railroad .waslm"d';‘:a"‘{lm La!r,;.r “‘l;(l::{:;n lx‘)‘:lix'r;: C e » blocked for considerable time by a a cargo of coal, was driven ashore brick shed which had â€" been blown} on the Isto of Man. Her crew. were acrossite tracks. It required several "ltf'i‘"‘*f with .’ll:l'nwh d““lL‘th.s‘ by the 1 i & A , | life savorse. e vessel is weli up, (.;:::; for workmen to remove the and it is believed that she will no* * L . EP _ â€"_ _ C OCC Hungmng was destroyed, iding the offics of the â€" United es _ Express Company, _ the ms Expregs Company, â€" Whites lurant, owned by Maynarda _ & ; Joife‘s grocery, John B. Map.â€" restaurant, Empson‘s conlec ‘ry, Henry Strausgs cigar store the offiens of the Pike Theatre | any on the first MNoor, the Pike, tre auditoritm and _ greep s and otiter Offites an tha aL. I Walls Gave Way. ar wails of these & London, March 2.â€"A severe gale, tained a t\el::‘l.ty ~»f :;(e)twceo A@rty ai | and seventy as an Uur al times :)re\.’alled here and aiong the const during the night. This morming, ast night, causing much damage to Lowever, the gale is abating. property. Th wrain was vary cenwnin‘ ame. It is ectimated that the wicd at Fears That the Loss of Shipping Will be Very Heavy. â€" Rtates Consul MceWade, t reports that an American Dr.â€" Adolf Razlag, _ has _ means of curing and exy. us x T otf Satisfied With Proposeqa edonian Changes, rrmmiict abust s d c 4 11 1~â€" with Bengal fires, ho goes to Corinth, and P?, accompanied by lhis _ The Orienta} tour will Tu, _ where the Crown rrive on March 5. He next day for the Peloâ€" Piracaus, and the next ill be epent at Athens, time tl.w Akropolis will 3 ECY CC au D it man who w 3 P‘iraeus for Con would require E{lâ€": to ensure their beâ€" The extremist newsâ€" NE\ Iniuctas U ap] _ PO8. jewellers, oor, and others in the also were destroyed. building, east of the _Company and Duhme cupied _ by the Norâ€" rn Railroad and othâ€" n "stes dedt it ies ‘h>? Crown Prince will bid farewoell ys at Bonn Uniâ€" meeting of the Corps _ on Sunâ€" no was charging leg bown off, y Tour East. and Las â€" put near Canton, and prolonged o highty anâ€" report: This city a trip in COAST OF GREAT BRITAIN, structures BAYS, 18 now deciare | break sincerely trust will be taker: "In a reasonal1;s could be divide} io people would hav. and privileges a,; United. States, In be made citizens . 7/ 7ouenpee‘ " D _ 10CCVO ud Seuls, *"My resolution requests the Prok|â€" dent to ascertain on what terms, if amy, Great Britain will cede to the United States as or part of Canada, on honorable terms, of course. If the report made by tho President should be encouraging, ang show that Great Britain Ts willing to Part with Capnâ€" awla, and that the people of Canada are desirous of Joining bands with the Uniteqd States, then anBexation may bo brought about with comuvanraâ€" tive ease our own conti but northward, to expand here slons far AWway in Other contin: 7 wallnisintat stuts the t as Th 113 UBIited States annex the Domin; Canada, and i; quite â€" hopefy;) Corgregs will take the fTirst 1e tive step in that direction befor adjournment op March 4. Hig 1% tion anthorizing the PresiGeont q vestigate the nu\'iaa.bility o thi tion absorbing British North A ica is now in comm‘ites, Speaking of this great annexy; scheme, Mr. Do AMMO®AMI, who is f the leaders on the Democratio of the House, saiq toâ€"night ; "II we hnave to arrAms Jaq l2 0 Washi ngton, â€" live De Armond, cartest in his pr United Sta tes a; GRANT CANADA Futi PRiVILEGES Y HN Uinarctswams . . * e i Pn Is in Earnest anrd Does | Think He is Impertinent DE ARMOND, THE vanger Loss About $3,000,0¢ As there are over _ 400 losers, it is impossibhle at to estimate the tota} loss. was stil burning at 9 a. little prospect of contro territory bounded by Vi nut, Fourth and Baker stp the Josg wAs _ ‘then C81tim OYer thrin sitrrpl 0C Ne Book Comp{:n‘;: ing walle and OYer three lii-i-llionn. night watchman of Book Caontina m i o. Of . _/ cmuments ang SOus My resolution requests 1} t to ascertain on what ; » Great Britain will ced ted States a;} Orf nart af N6pMe diiddtin on P ETd 27 BB third floor, escay clothes. He Jost al his office. Nothing saved from the un i th oi ~ViC oi «hese had been confirmed, There were many narrow escapes, however. The night watchman and two door keepers saved BiX lives by entering: the building _ and forcing their way through the simnoke and rescuing lodgers, mWK : It was no that the fire 3 trol, and the conflagration over, Et . emtte TT CITC nNo0sds, Lne _Emery and Btag Hotels, which were in close proxmity to the fire. The Kamkakeo building, diagona}|y across from the Seasongood builaâ€" ing and Pike Opera House, and which is occupied by the MWoester; Union Telegraph Company, the Asâ€" sociated Press, the Big Four and other offices, was threatened,and all the wires of the Western Union, for hours, were in danger. This building wAs savaeil Pnrowm cqaTule e y â€" cont3, i3 . â€"" * I€t US gr0w on n continent ; not south ward, thward, Jt j3 Inr betteor for us ahd herp lian to lake po sesâ€" ar away from our owpn shores, ‘v continen ts and seas, resolution requests the Progiâ€" ascertrin on «â€"i., â€" 1Te6iâ€" vice the just ing, D A which are of brick, gave way with the falling floors. ‘The fire swopt ncross the alley known as Baker street, and burned the large publishâ€" ing house of the American Book Company, and other property atong Baker sireet, and did great damage to the telephone buailding. Al teloâ€" phones in the Oty mwere out of serâ€" vice for some time. All the guests in the Burnet House, on Nine slroct, just mncross from the telephone buiidâ€" ing, were called ofi of their roous, is were those at the Gibson, the Emery and Btag Hotels, which were T ovp °9 Aeeprebrabmnaticie .: 7 D &g{c_ 7!"‘ ht ;/ Cl / hn :+ tP is and it is believed that she will be i% iolal iows. _ ®he was of #,192 tons net registor, 2 P CC AACE Wid saved from damage, howe Burned Tin Daylight, was not until after day the"flrci was brought under 200 CR RIEDUCE _ 0+ joining bands with States, then antexation sht about with comparaâ€" mall!> time thip Dominion del into Strieg and tho have the anme rights 8 as the citizens of the %. In fact, theryr woulbd zens of thig country, 1 st that lavorable action : upou thig resolutieng," Lo ow F, . _"Z_""5 "Sually he Pike building and there first reports that several nc i# ols +â€" Malr, '.’.-R.eprmentu- id, of Missouri, jg quile proposition to have the annex the Dominion of &# quite | hopefy} that "'Ibfl 140C #* - were amsleen» in one Is great annexation AMOQd, who is one Cike Thartirriia£1.. 2 seR 0" _ control in the ded _ by Vine, Waj. 4 Bakep streets, and then estimated a; ions. John Keenan, n of ihe America n was caught by‘ fallâ€" fatally injured, uests the Progi~ what terms, if will cede to the part of Canada, mm c Cmmet m danger of a goeneral was believed _ to be C290 Ee tota) dloss. The $3,000,000. e Tirst legisla~ tion before its 4. Mis resolyâ€" resident to inâ€" ity Of this na. personds usually Iakss d Daylight. 1 after daylight m , however m., witi Amepâ€" different present Not rear fire #4 Myotie GCounsgee af the hill, the ga vabley dower stul, hape the pretties all Barefield. Jus with all the glory which with the q with pertume, The oA the Nowers wer amd mnearly ail he epeut in this litt] in which she was, it mot, the most ! % them all Bhe had intende oal to do quite a doming, but after®« fut ol roses for 1h began to feel «lis worsous work. Pn her was lying &n lighi, like a vigne ter‘s ; the rippe 1 soft sough of the lianguorous song 0 to ery "Come !" 4 ter a moment or 1 she took up a bo the narrow path the garden gown "I daresay 1 co she said to herse ether accompasn & capital fly : "h even for that." Po feel 1.zy ow bhappy, and notw jor s chromc #lall ahd the buicher feli happy luis e and parfool healt grer, it is not di wa a June eveni ories nloud in he wwo summer! e BHinine reached hil, and, going tC the foot ol the t which overhing | ened hert book. : It was a vo ui @Ati‘s pooms. T ful ; their music & timent Taull of tm gu amust â€" have we ealferedâ€"tuo @toaml and appre Flaino the full me ito lyrics was as Love, love, iL wi wuass this love foi dBed ; and women: 16L, and She lot the vol amd looked drea No, it was all a past sompreher wxen the mon w her heari to thr A man was C raw path rrumJ Llaino saw that win. Bhe sat for watching him, nreesed and the straight over he wout when she w pleoased ; then «h niwi, apringing 1 galckly along the Bhe knew that where she was tonger he . wou! miake the su rare ol which ,h““ dl!r nove le Pure, Ki it ali comes Ir anstrung nerves banish anaemia hblovd and toni with Dr,. Wiliia bring good apl bright spirits est bealthâ€"l ence ha» ye wiren 1Dr. Wi gurely mauake them from a or post paid slx bores Tor BAO _ worhnel. 4d awd languidâ€"Ul awshes and back d _ always TWwey can‘t cal, what thes do "I do not knol become of me â€" Dr. Williams‘ JP seemed! to Hayv and I was trou dizrine=s and Eventually, 1 could scarcely weveral medicin khelp me. The ary nerves kil ritable ; t the truth A. M. Tu from them The yeaP mt meald wl TME, SECHR t 1¢ L WA® enting can >PWG nth thei W h Willi h th th

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