1 U ticipated ce toâ€"di LLO GIRLS WALK OUT. ice in Toronto Was Paralyzed for a Time. arl pany Brought in Female SUIKC (ion. phone Id k at the busy eity SW® i if the wages were inc mised by the company. It icipated that the strike w se toâ€"dax. but the event W Toronto Breakers last Night. } 'j};{;\":l-f: rie Wing and Others Tryin$ (}\)., to Settle Trouble. ons despateh: »mpany ask instead of | Last mi irl strike he Labos! endorse ‘yecise i the ; lked o ut My h irls Kenneth i the e0 r the tr #t/ ;]Iiu‘ ortlc. Mr. MTo° made i9 ed to &!* company‘s propos®"~ _ ager Duri 113 OÂ¥ ouk Y° * ... there were 8 Nemperan4" in a few {:ghered, all .n‘ 1M ."fl high did the one sought building cCf Pads ‘of 4 after the W on ight continuous us Bc girls at the local switéaâ€" out in a body. At that igp. W. 1. Mackenzie King. â€" r of Labor, awd My. s odat cretary of _ the Ontarie , were â€" in consultation meth J. Dunstan, loeal e company, with & view re trouble which was exâ€" night about three hundred rikers held a mass meet abor ‘Femple. where they M ‘P";“',e“t' B m 'ilh the mwbl“' ‘nd "a â€" fuudia flmv C*~ â€"a appureut. Those *"PP"""" _0 nit eague with the eompany were hit with snow balls and subjected to differeat kinds of indignities. One lady in the employ of the compary attempted _ to enter th¢ building and three times she was dng:d back by boY® around the door. bravely Pc:’uted, finally, when almost _ C0 ly exhausted, ’uing the office. Meantime the girl strikers Wer® patrolling up and down, for it had been rumored that the comâ€" pany wer® bringing gitls from . other stations to fill the vacant placesâ€" Such ns t9 2 uo case, but MPY of Shorty x % y at 4 pairls at ut ill & it proved thre of five how! bn the Junst King‘s aline rip} oner 1o continuous howrs city switchboards, were increased as pany. 1t had been strike would take . event was precipi Lad hy the action e ebst V a m Lhe A'lv XERCET y afiter the girls had the central otrice at 1 pre scenes of wild excite ange street, opposite th w moments & large &9 a, all of those present 4J m «ympabty with the & d the jeeling run that W ught to gaim admissi0 g cries of "seab" came 1 ;1' tk:louts. For . balf walkout B0 lice we and the ynï¬- ele1 a%* _ ‘Those supposed t e .ls Tye Gir. the COM tia t en Mr. Sgé e al\)' .'opi y acdt" VHn aise the Bell haw tir WOÂ¥X it Kleetric DN let ter meetig M W a t at O t ye reements to i their resig ck the groea local switeo w1 pat »yont wh racly the cat de C r pril yit ts i3 W alked Out. th A#th P ful vovlnfl)ll n â€" OB ; deal woere usital celerâ€" ny had over ws. brought Lo# 1Â¥ \ fih L 1. moliend of wild excitement on ;, opposite tho office. s a large erowd had ose present apparemly y with the girls. _ ng run that when any ya um admission ~to tX "geab" came from hun . For . bualf at hou t no police were on th 5005:,“! element Wa se supposed to be _i company wer¢ hit wit subjected _ t0 differes " _ (rade in‘ t ‘ ‘\f‘f T th any ‘,:%'..m himse! Pm YV iC wen at M the terday M da erty y« m onve ail a0t PRATTCCC _ ghe strikers c urgan'\zmim\ it re would be an men â€" in Canada s behiwnd them d to accept avbi roposed by _ Mr. brought the mat these were O‘ s the exceited strikers, to all emergencies. the building for hot ‘ign-‘ of t]‘o\lblti 'E trotted along:. He, rived before the, d¢ iwris h i -lgl\" UB CCCR .trolled aloug. . He hbad no rived before fle'#r (hunz with a -mowbal‘. Drawin he cleared a large. spate in u-a(u-ril':f the mob in all Meanwhile all the ~@ivh it ception of those doing P before the Central had , go> Labor Temple to decide up xh uy anst?" [ t L have to be self. He refus ‘SU relative to the the arbitration FE ARFUL wee: ns\ CEOTKY All the «girls w ove . uaeaumors 1 opinion that tive hours,a day was sufficient for any girlâ€" to work at tral switchboard. Phy skeal end could stand the work ns longer five hours a day.... Xnt opinion freely expressed that any extra promised was not nearly worth ! T yhv< ~Erear Pn P i rkers the rganiz would | Gnbuie mtrtediihain+ L109 I tra hours and extra work. When the Montreal ex 7253, arrived at the Unio before $ o‘clock, & crow telephone girls crowded _: its to see the exmcted trom Montreal. ‘They W ed, ‘The Bell ‘Felephone arranged for the train D)on where a line of cabs V kess Whar maort fimit mt te }be youug d se o0 ol o ke into thase, some 44 girls, it hurried off to the Grand and then to the central ex outside operators were awee protection. Five girls, acC Mr. G. 8. Cairns, inspector Telephone Company , left night for Toronto. _ "How many girls bave Y side places*" was the qus the company‘s officials la« "We have nearet 100 the "Where do they come 1 "From all over, east an _ About fifty girls who | , part in the strike signed | last night along with the ; _ declaring they â€" would " . hours a day. Of these ; odd were from the "NC . and some were from t y fice. By this means it ic â€" thaet the other offices k pled toâ€"day. The compat o# night dectared these giv "' ing loyal to them, becas *. ed the "central"‘ girls ht f into bad odor by their : " _ Business men yesterd: a . . * cancomcten B M t when any~ wion â€"to the 1e from bunâ€" If an hour were on the element was 1 to be in mgnt uCQU T n becg ng loyal to them, because it was *CCof d the *central" girls had got themselves | into bad odor by their action. | Business men yesterday complained ef the poor service accorded, and many de: lays and much inconvenience wetre caus ed,. From privat® yesidences it wa* al most impo«sible to obtain another nmumâ€" ber. While the company stated that the switohboards were all *manned." it was obvious that there were many incompC® tent operators, who could not give the numbers required, and the answer "Line busy" was frequently heard all after noon. 22 l lik~ Inne distance operators ow C C C il’:f the mob in all dérections. hile allt the @inl=with «tha vexâ€" of those doing "picket Autyx" the Central had. gone ta . Abe Temple to decide upo= some acâ€" ; § o‘clock, & _CMY*~ one girls erowded aro! , see the exï¬ted e )xoutml- T y were The Bell ‘Felephone C ged for the train _ to where a line of eabs â€"w foung ludies, | They . thase, some 44 gifl!, it us Th uc UOUT+ Last night the long who bad remained on tral office were escor eanse they wert afri Om . Lvesuy | walked 1 o‘ciock r0on. Last night the lorg distance opera®""" who had vemained on duty at the cen: tral office were escorted to | C2"", beâ€" carnse they were afraid of interference on the part of sympathizers. A meal was proy ided for these in the office. ___â€"__‘*-â€"'â€"â€"_ But ens in td hvered L churehes, burglaries Rice c@ Man er t« ced neug He Aalso uw & from the "north e were from the 1 y this means it _1 e other offices wo lay, The company‘s clared these girls I to them, because central" giv> had &« Broru4ER® OF TAKES I Hipple, & UOestt 2 soucen 4 Hipple. who ended his life las after wrecking the Real Estate of this city, of which he was dent, committed suicide at his toâ€"day with & revolver. Mr. Hipple‘s family was at when he committed the deed keard an wnusual noise and > sons upstairs to investigate | the father in his bedroom wih wound in his head. He was I hospital, but died on the wa _ ple was about T0 years old ai in real estate business. The p â€" that brooding over the tragi â€" his brother‘s life caused him 1 twice in person ol 3 Montreal, C q "Upâ€"Life ho« is unde h«.m;s‘ _after the first Finally a ipoliceman | .2 550e t ay â€" The up.u\' mon . wa* a that any extra money not nearly worth the ex gelf 1O a WA y San â€" Francis¢0 Islands in the by- m 1enrful ear ago in which the deep gofges crea ance of the isla" was _ PO_ ‘093 X houts,a day Was """"i girl to work at a cenâ€" Hartisburg, ‘PA4 ECC _0 _at 0 Physical endurance | ings in the centre of the business district :"“"†P o wl ,“'"",“n:" “'.“'é":‘ tl\x\;':“r: of Harrisburg were eithervdestroyed or rainage :‘"‘ that any ‘;x?umlli:in-;ne_i' badly â€"damaged by a fire early â€" this phnndm i.: t uearl_\" worth the exâ€" morning, involving & losé estimated at 80, Ssist tra work. + | $1,000,000, . The Grand _ Opera house mMject °'| 11 be ntreal expres®« due . 4* | plock at Third and Walnut streets, in ‘dollars. The the Union Station just 5 J us M NiyH OR _.395° | which there were five‘ stores, Was deâ€" that $12,000, a crowd of striking 4 § i * < this t rowded around the exâ€" stroyed and nothing 18 standing but the t(:ot a Efe:d expected str'\kg-breuk‘ers wailk. # 04 :neer:s:he| 'Iel;hegm:e?m:‘:;l\‘su;::-l The fire started from a" explosion in ternational ] ¢ t:.i:in to S(E,p at the Pine‘s hat store, M the AUpem HMouse ‘t;ttit_. fa:kifxg 1e of eabs were awaiting block, at 2 o‘clock, and within an Bour th er ways s They were buzdled | had destroyed the play house and tie de.se:"lgo ere busde4 1 5"C °770 fho building, and had leaped t V | h ""CO‘ ~ L whivd street A“\.t.l.lclix‘nv,nsl f!ef * en y e aoamemnmee mm mt 0 0 "hsmâ€"cts|$1,000,000 AHRE |HRTEME <the‘ ~ c An hour after Few girls entered TA . tnoss at the post rs after the first ded. Swally a ®moliceman AT “ARR‘SBURG.\[W%'\:' fire was | Lady London, **"â€" *~~"""" +/ noath. bert met with a tragi¢ death hands of her husband during 2 P shoot at Beaufort Castle, Nort land, toâ€"day. The victim was 0 yards distant from her husband, ‘James Harold Cuthbert, when went oï¬ by accident. The cha tered her head, and she‘ fell the spot. Lady Dorothy was & of the present FEar] of Stafford. jobick Fitty: dollars in the saft ‘oy four Mg UPERIRR C OC ntral exchange. ‘These were accorded police rirl=, accompanied | by inspector of the â€" Bell v. leff Orttaw@ last have you from 0 the question put clals last night. 100 than 60." come from*" east and west." ; who bad taken : signed their nan ith the re=t, there amld not work eï¬ y, A.â€"â€"A genuine "Raffles, of Henry E. Rice, graduate 1. Canada, college, who deâ€" ife" lectures in west side indar arrest for & series of Stoleâ€"-Arrested fessed. brother of the 1 io envded his life king the Real Est ty, of which he Y mitted suicide at th a revolver. mnlo‘s family was PREACHED, C »i;}m\(u- * " shaeags fii g+gâ€"â€"â€"â€"~ K t h;:“\lï¬lt‘:“ â€" essciuss 4 \n CIOUMe N c | cege guizdings Gther Destroved 9| DRAINAGE CANAL }HOT »ge some Chic EHXZTTY 0C mitted the deed. His: wii ual noise and sending he to investigate they foun his bedroom with a buile head. He was hurried to died on the way. Mr. Hi t uo t eP Bd is said, and nion Hotel 'p,“],;‘lale 100 EP meert as efl’""wd ild _ be crip officials last cere remait t was claimâ€" + themselves in the . quite a cenâ€" three Estate Trust C O. e was the presi at his home her lice | block. THC : OMEA Cl Vss by | by a Harrisburg syadicate. (On _ the Bell | first fioors were aohn Pyne‘s hat store, last | Wilson Hoff‘s drug store, the Grand Union Tea Company and W. F. Paul‘s outâ€" ; shoe store. C 200 stwads "at* emoke wWere and Conâ€" "‘fitc Stasted mawiua‘;“‘ s al mums t the owas rators _ conâ€" _ M erence Pine‘s hat store, In VIC _ DFT o umpts block, at 2 welock, and within an Bour had destroyed the play bouse and tie stores‘ in the building, and had leaped actoss to the west side of Third street to the Columbus Hotei â€" and College lblnck. "The opera house Was owned hy a Harrisburg syndicate. (On _ the 1%/ Cmo._zals hat store wEO SHE WAS 10€ BUECCY wWhile thick clouds oming out of the windo ouse, the fireman saw f the big windows high ng. Then came a erash, d like a nude man cra‘ ill, _ Standing on the alled for & ladder. * here. â€" Murry UP, send a More smoke pued out and slowly & ladder Y top came within several dow sill. _A small las by men on the big ladd are. | uy SPY SS C ES I More smoke pued out of the windows ind slowly a ladder was raised. _ Its op came within several feet of the winâ€" low sill. _ A small ladder was hoisted by men on the big ladder. The man on the window sill stopped screaming. â€" He swung his arm and the crowd thought he was going to jump. . se PssA NCOM (o o 00 \ And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound ConoKER THINKS DONOHUE I \ Had Its Birth and How the ‘"Panic of «73‘ Caused NOT COMMIT SUICIDE. New York, Feb. 4.â€"That William ‘ (“’. to be O“efed fOI' Pub“c sale ‘n Dl'ug Stom' Donabue, Assemblyman, from the 1 district of King‘s County, did not C LC Sorutda ut was murdered, was smcnormmormmumm months | HEOMU!® mbination ed and \‘ P getedtrpredie h mikg roote and herbo‘ appearâ€" | of the % for the cure of the . There \ found best pted liar to the female . o o hnd brain E. mam'-m-:g C.B. Lo | sex 804 LY08 * l s her compound Pas :flm r esstminde‘ ed and cured popular among thet All this so far wa money and with of love. :\ _ But in 1873 the i Tnn. n.!,qn‘fl:l , Feb. ~. ~Kight build * " "" 1. . of the business district (eio“ms:"’:n:ke ve eithertdestroyed of relne n y a~ firgearly this phnne;‘bi' the . ig a loss estimated at c"so’on i“;t‘: mtl uram} Opera hou:.se mnj ect‘ shall be in and Walnut streets, in ‘dollars. The l h. & Cuvs * whye "ae.. that $12,000,000 msi O in NBNC C _ clouds of smoke were i the windows of the opera | man saw a figure at one . dows high up in the buildâ€" ne a erash, and what lookâ€" » man crawled out on the ig on the window sill he adder. "Send a ladder up an_ send a ladder up here." iml_\'. hold m an explosion n the Qpera Mouse nd within an hour iay house and tie fireman. He | ‘!WATBRWAYS COMSS!O!('O!]ECTS ‘ 4 TO CHICAGO PROPOSAL. ‘ Washington, Feb. 4.â€"If the Calumet | River is to be turned ‘backward in . its . course from Lake Michagan to form & . drainage canal into the Mississippi 2§ y planned by the sanitary board of Chiâ€" 1 , ca80, the International Waterway Comâ€" t mission insists that the cost of the. ‘no- ject shall be increased by five million n ‘dollars. The Illinois engineers estimated .. that $12,000,000 would cover the eost _A ohi2 creat work, but the in}emz!ign:{l C@qRHespEt CC oc 2 F leasure to search world. j 4 TT ’de‘° and effec:| with Lydia E. Pinkham med nl;;r k \, _ own family and dsughmg‘i‘n'l:":'. t::teguflm in o ns C of be and for tiy bination | all hee hardâ€"won kfl?fll. L‘l‘v i ::oc:?ndl;e::l yenr;e;g:mstedhor in her vast corresâ€" tm r the cure of the | pon â€" & i nter tothefemale|‘ o her hands naturally fell the ditt? _ | ] © cham‘s friends and|,. "© of the work when it# originator . | =! at her compound up.oggdn away. ,;For nearly tm ltllll d it became qu!t° | Peave she has fontiPrce, ‘the irst Lydit . | «« . es t an and 1 one freely, without | E. Pinkham Mhzm b f priuuslsbor pmntld!l- ‘o:)ku w i of a large mu“" is m as herâ€" C rancial erisis struck 1f, the tlmmmfl-; 5Â¥ d severity were too :‘ï¬. ‘J::,nk' and trom 7 nll.&inw dmwbâ€.my } my,uthheh-olmnm how to ressin . |‘ the Centennial year| . for Health" treely given yeu ' ‘Yours 1. ; neir pm only write to ask for it. _ s f se i ind oo teten ham E. Pinkbam‘s ut ; the ome monument to the noble woman _A the daochter, with name it bears. o ult wae dognatieey irrOUSEY ECCC 000 a thisyor the whole chain of lakes. ® s t Secretary of War Taft has not yet\The court was filled with assed upon the recommendation. E. F. B. Johnston, K. C. w t m * for McGill, tried to sho‘ % JAPS IN SCHOOLS. _ | steasie it 08 making ob e false returns to the Gove sAN FRANCISCO TROUBLE IN A an uncommon offence, 8 rAIR WAY TO BE SETTLED. garded seriously by us He also endeavored to pC L Tokio, Feb. 4,â€"The repq-\'t th?t a Pat- bank was in financial n:z:cu;ry H:‘“ï¬â€œ c 4 ":.‘“hf sencies | the time McGill took hol School controversy 18 ) ight is â€" comed on all sides, thoushgit. was beâ€" th.e gen_etal manager, lieved from the outset that there was friends in Peterboro, ha no cause for alarm. The reassuring news in getting large deposi is Tresh tattso fl;r pr;l)cf;“":;} i‘n‘.tmf‘:fgï¬l“ Ontario Bank, and had : V irmness hne +13 s ::ograltn\geene.lnpan and and _ United it up. During yhe l“,t States. ever, Mr. Johnston Sal( The efforts of President Roosevelt to pcrienced extremely b find a solution of the _ question, _ are | fact that he was willi + highly npprecmted. the court and ackno! e n was a sufficient plea . & His Lordship, thoug the seriousness of the pressive a way as had on its lightness. McGill is also cha‘ $125,000 and anothe eneaaanmmaaaatn from the bank. Th traversed. f Mr. Johnston rese E 0"‘ I.YDIA E- Pmm make a motion to q in these. w «â€"â€"â€"4# shop : betweL?‘ CCE States. The efforts of P find a solution of highly apprecinted. their mother, combined forces to restore the family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was 80 good for their woman friends and mi‘ghbou was equally good for the women O ‘the whole world. The Pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their first laboratory WAS ie oo in ting s or the stove, # _ * _¢hottles. Then came tl{o&u;ntxfog The Pinkhams had NO *""" ol . little credit. Their first laboratory the kitcher, where roots and herbs w steeped or. the stove, gradually fAllin gross of bottles. Then came the ques! of selling it, for alway$ before they given it away freely. They hired a ven it 2927 00 2/.a namphlets set was under 3. the fire started busiâ€" office had. to: be 84# by Eaward at 3‘ Caused NO‘ > res New Yo! ug Sto TDonabue, district of forces to restore mit suicid lyuguedthsuhn opinion ex :bo‘ "nu:l '.l.ozq mllmy Charles N he whole world. autopsy 1 avy. D no m , and (‘l\) Don st laboratory was | | bullet Y s and herbs were || "C;)j, of 4 ;udually flli a \\"lfl‘.OHT mequflï¬on was said ra before they had home a They hired a job had £200 pamphlets setting only . $25 he medicine, noW death. kham‘s Vexubl. DPr. W were dist buted | ©s¢â€" the sons in Boston, and the lyn. fute the i his ow?! ative g;;x;erf;; 3 M afrs otve ‘med tore | ho j re, and the demand || which t dead A ;edeffommhmi\, that D ioney to commencé mornin ng and : from that had an success of the enterâ€" near t intil wda{k}ydial-:. man. J egetable mpound . | som® | chold words everg; sembl} ns of roots and her ment its manufacture. fri‘m‘.d: n herself did not live is1 xs of this wort?.t fihe ‘ years ut not d meanl.g;.r’ continuâ€" ectively as she could 6 rIRS and eventful experiâ€" ::1 methodical it: her ways careful very case that mg"-to Chan he case of every sick o ied to her for adviceâ€" 1 : thou-:_sdoâ€"reeeind ‘ the details, including ment and results were ; To o reference, and toâ€"day . | Ont: cther with hundreds of || ; dx;e‘;. are avd(}sbh o : { *4 wo ove?, an wil y L cantham d'iniorml:g"; J« fl â€"â€"-___â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"'_-â€"' f ‘ ; With respect to the PPD f wate fOR regulations: as to fares, Mr. g member of the Board, sent 0 + a n J 5 6 asking the electric roads to 8 \ some of these roads had be "'fm- the general benefit of C 2 l 0 Pata .:\W Charges of Theft Hanging ** i Over His Head. The Former Ontario Bank "Official | tion, . M y ed t] ‘.s..;r;emuï¬t A Toronto, Ont., Charles McGill, fo wrecked Ontario | pleaded guilty to He McGill is also $125,000 and an from the bank. traversed. Mr. Johnston reserved make a motion to quash in these. To io 1A is lt Adie t Donabue, Assemblyman, from the 14th | ‘ district of King‘s County, did not comâ€"|. mit suicide, but was murdered, was the opinion expressed by Coroner‘s Physician Charles Wuest. after performing _ an autopsy upon Mr. Donahue‘s body toâ€" day. Donahue was found yesterday with a bullet wound in his head, lying in a side room of a saloon in Brooklyn, and died without recovering consciougness. _ 1t was said toâ€"day that when he left his home a few hours before his death he had $200 in his pockets. The police found only $#22 in his â€" possession after his death. DPr. Wuest said toâ€"day: "If nothing elso, the location of the bullet wound 1 and the course taken by the missile reâ€" fute the suggestion that Donahue took his own life. There were no powder marks _ nor discoloration _ by powdel smuke,. The police toâ€"day began an inqmiry, in which they were aided by friends of the dead Assemblyman. It was ascertained that Donolhue left his home yesterday . morning to meet a man with whom he had an appointment at street corner near the saloon where he was shot. This man. who was a Pole, had p«'rformed Mn U usns for Donahue, and the As Wws o oest WwASs IT MURDER? gome service 1OF "",""00° semblyinan had promised to ment for him. Donahue friends that he was on the this man. & .A _ Ont., special despatch SaY®‘ | i1, former managet of the itio Bank, this morning » +a making and u.pin‘ Changes Asked in . JUUSESEY" â€"__"_ d vail Dellia {oue! aâ€", | railways P98 Powers of tl';:e 1}0&:8 Doh:h?t 'Ltkz °t the Galician to Act on _ ‘hexr wn Initiativeâ€"| 4q pe postpoD® Table of Accidents. fuel to heat the ‘ « « : Ga & Toronto despatch: Amendments to the districts “;, ) 2 3 under to the © Ontario Railway Act are recommended w in the first report of the Ontario Railâ€" WILL REC. way and Municipal Board, of which My. Jumes Leitch, K. C, is Chairman, which British Govern! was laid on the table of the Legisiature Coms T ols afternoon. "Xhe report dt:i\li Lomlon,_}:(“:: is also charged with steallng and another sum of $1,150,000 the Government in conâ€" the management of the sentenced by Mr. Justic® should â€" act,. UpPD® * with due caution," $2y8 would readily be unders Board were to respond anyone in any part of t to make, it would soon lyvzed from mere accum LCOsE o aoob w EFACIL ACOCC and incapable of efrecure ®MPCe )0 0) this Board initiated proceedings it would place itself in the position of proâ€" secutor, counsel and judge: Applicaâ€" tions should therefore be backed by such ould ©9€5"""""°. aarity as would ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO ;écutor, gounselt 209 7°"" / la y tions should therefore be backed by such responsibility and particularity a8 would \ v :en.:'\:\teo:'!ml:qt: put the opposite party on his defence. there. AURRRTCCCT C000 mised to find employâ€"! above Donahue tol} several fastly « on the way to meet "X CX with mpeottothewhbfllald W“m regulations: as to fares, Mr. Ingram, & e mekmber :: ::ec Bot::,“l:nt cm‘t“l cirtulars asking t tric to send in their tariff of fares. 1t was then found that GELATIN MADE 'mn sCcRaPâ€" some of these roads had been declared INGS OF "for the general benefit of Canada," and m . wfor the SERCY oor the Ontario jurisdic ‘r.a.m Where Gelatin is Made the tra® 7 m a:1:.s+ in â€" the 'W i8 hanges advocated s uis i wl 1 at the Board be tries, includimg . **"* "". _ on its own initiaâ€" _\ork. They will hencefort interference with in Londots \'\'hgnce they i taey had never on special missions, when vhere the gravity ATUC: <Ay understood . inded. â€" 1t is pr€ eign Office found that th ts ‘Know the Co% commgrcml representation ® unsatisfactory. F * /« Shsondfitcatecess mi t h °4 1 Sidbnedibeatrie it Toronto despatch: By an explosion of dynasaite that rattled the windows . of most of the houses in Lambton Mills vilâ€" lage, George McFarlane, &A wellâ€" known man of that place, was instantly killed shortly before noon yesterday. The exâ€" plosion oceurred at the shale pit of the Ontario Paving Brick Company, 08 the bank of the Humber River, 08 Scarlett road, in the shanty where the company o4 . _ incives for blastâ€" man O% shortly I plosion « Ontario bank of road, in i !'ltor(f.i A ing. re : were 9P _ L280 1 in regard to its P money _ byâ€"Jaws$ and cavrv. These were al MAN BIOWN UP. osive Was Thawing OD 4 Stove in & Shantyâ€" Latter Completely Deâ€" stroyedâ€"â€"Windovl in a Neighboring Church Brokenâ€"An Inquest Opened. oronto despatch: By an explosion of "._t+a that rattied the windows . 0f y s e MFARLANE INSTANTLY KILLâ€" ED AT LAMBTON MILLS. conpuUCcTOR its tools TWO MEN KiLLED. famine in &0m® P C Whe railway$ being blocked. _ Ths of the Galician iet at Lem! to be postponed owing to th fuel to heat the Diet building. districts in Galicia houses under to the chimneys®. _ o4 * ET WILL RECALL TRADE AGENTS. ‘ British Government to Centralize Foreign Commercial Service. TLondon, Feb. 4. 1t is stated that the *A °_ Ascited t0o recall its UCTOR PINNED FOR TEN HOURS BENEATH BOILER. D PERTTTCCCC *\ .. eemmaceatifettnti C has £09° °* *\ ""4a not MADE A Râ€"EC-ORD THIP: of conciliation should not be closed. Empress Landed Her Mails at 1e ic n the fintly rejects even Mh Pier at Halifax. dAiscussion of the bishops proposition, an + d s . 4k favors the immediate issuance of a ol Halifax, Nâ€" 8., Feb. 4. â€"The Canadian | cular to the prefects notifying them ths Pacific steamer Empress of Britain @A** | the conditions which the parish prics rived from Li\'erg.ol. having made & | are authorized to propose are unaccep record trip to lifax. _ The Empress | able. He will brook mno opposition, ! had exceedingly favorable weather all | at toâ€"day‘s Cabinet meeting @ parent the way across, and made the trip from | carried his point. M. Briand and Fina: Liverpool to Halifax in 5 days, 19 hours | Minister Caillaux atre to determine and 30 minutes She landed her mails | whom gift® and jegacies in p.senio. at the 1 C. _R dock, and proceeded on the church shall ultimately go, in defa her way to Stâ€" John shortly after noon. of the formation of cultural associat it ‘A state of siege has heen declared at The seasons should all be in 1 CAtoncia owing to the labor agitation mony, but just now there seems to a coldness between fall and spring Was OOPCACRERS C C o) 1 had just gont into the‘ epare some explosive for & the men who were working yards distant saw & flash the chimney and then the : lifted from its foundations d into fragments. McFarlane /n dead â€"twenty five feet 7 is ds Do was foreman us o::‘ in their | to then found that GELATIN wmmm d been declared INGS OF HIDES. & of Canada," and e« 4 Ontario jurisdic: | Factories Whert Gelatin is Made the gulation providâ€" | _ Dirtiest im th* Worldâ€"Oysters â€" in five cents should ist Unfit Eatâ€" t exceeding three Tubs Buckets to han two cents 4 wwmflr wA of .fl:::e :r': Washington, Feb. 4. â€" P Harvey yolumin 8 ; 5 che. outgrowth of Wiley, chief of â€" the dnn‘htry bureau ‘there was a TeA of the Department of Agriculture, and ance with the reâ€" the Government‘s pure food export, gay® other information. some interesting testimony concerning een heard by the | the deterioration of foodstuffs in coldâ€" of assessment by | storage before the House Committee OD nexation of term Agriculture, whose hearings 08 the agâ€" d heard seventeen riculitural appropriation bills have just section 53 of th¢ been made publc. "Milk, creanm and eggs begin to de n amendment makâ€" | teriorate right AWAY," said Dr. Wileyâ€" he expiration of a | »Fruit is immproved, and sometimes COn* municipal corpor: tinues to improve . for three months. o assume the OWn Meat improves up to about six or @ight ise. â€" The interpre: weeks. but after three months for meat g statutes does not | maximum, and it begins to go dOWn, 1 y specific. Town of | 40 not care how hard it is frozgen." Dr ‘aterloo Rtreet Railâ€" | Wiley stated that most foods improveG port of this recomâ€" when properlty kept for a short timeé, bu _of this Y°CO""" | no said the ObJeCt of hbis experiments i es * EC oefentaoriy | B snn uEC000 TO CHIMNEYS IN SNOW. Sufferings in Austria Through Lack of Fuel. ,, _Feb. 4.â€"There hbave beet falls of sn°® throughoutl Many perso®s are suffering privations. There . is a , eoal in some places owing to t* s being blocked. _ The meeting Galician iet at Lemberg had MOa® CC"."~ io the lack of lon, Febâ€" 4. â€"â€"It is SUACCP® """Dar it nment hbas decided to recall its reial agents from foreign ©9UMN‘ including Mr. Bell, from â€"N°W They will henceforth be centered ndon, whence they will be sent ecial missi0n®, when the occasions It is understood that the Forâ€" Office found that the | system of itt 9""" "/_tion abroad YWAs enomE ... and explosives g. In some are snowed ENCOREPRRTC OO He added that there is no Onjectem""® °C gelatin if properly made, and that there is plenty of wholesome raw material to make it of. The larger l::fonion of gelatin is made from mate! ial containâ€" \ing live germs. Dr. Wiley said: «No one wants to run the risk of getting ‘lockjaw by taking &A powder or & pill, or eating ice cream." CCE ) ces CRANTHAM MAN DEAD FROM WANT AND EXPOSURE. The McKenna F4 Catharines W\ vision and 1 Hospital. A St. Catharin« great destitution toâ€"day, when Cor ed to investigate son. who Wa* fou GREAT DESTITUTION. red a result oi 1he C Deputies . last ni Clemenceal and Briand. resulting M. â€" 4 that there is no objection to properly made, and that there of wholesome raw material to of, The larger ?;ronion of *h CCE oterial containâ€" CLASH IN CABINET. when Coroner Â¥"C"" vestigate the death o was found dead i . in Grantham tow been living in & 1 . McKenna, whose Hamilton hospital ate to the oupporlt; C Family Living ***** With Very Scanty / _ Clothingâ€"Husband ovER THE FIGHT WITH cHURCH IN FRANCE es * _ C3 OQrphans‘ Home, but Mrsâ€" ed to return to her home ind take the children with wias despatch: A case of ‘as brought to light er Merritt was eallâ€" ie death of Jchn Wilâ€" 1 dead in his room at am township. Deceakâ€" ; in a house occupied , whose husband is ill ospital and unable to gupport of his family. rwucalle' nothing 19 * U Aothing was of ; Living Near St Very Scanty Proâ€" The existenc mtered Mrsâ€" Meâ€" i meal for horself consisted of a tin the children clusâ€" mer clamoring for om lay the body clad and with evâ€" he man had died ure. Wilson was db a to this eountry | to place Home, but +o of the 10 the