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Durham Review (1897), 7 Mar 1907, p. 9

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Ne. Jvhn L Donn, Toronto, lying in tit. Joa’ph's Hospital. uni-come” tremor, MIMI“. t - -- n. ___A, “A A.”' -.iuii'u" 601:“. Toronto. e." C'"'." Nkrmun Manny. Huclph, Injured In wide, {do Four-year-old rhild of II. C. Walker. 'etr.rt<tro', bathe! od G. E. wan. Luelph. ticket agent G. T. R. milâ€"S or WRECK _ NEAR (MIN, ONT. bout Forty Iniured--Broken Rail the Cause-- Cars Rolled Down Embankment. badly Quinn 0 Mrs. Dana” “Us. ohtt o"Donolttte. rx-Mayol Iva rim Rankin. Standout 3olut Drnn. jun., Toronto, I! man! I, bully injured about head. Thomas Soon. Lid-ml, um f, oken; injured intend”; 30'. ULWI I tire. n. 'i. Show], Toronto, head cut. J. And-on. Acton. arm bruised. B. A. tVrr.s. Turomo, buck hurt And-Alum Priet, Toronto, hand tn sd ribs brokvn. wiliiarn Aidersoh. Tomato. G. l; ~Mayor Donahue and Charles Rankin. ford. and Little Girl Killed. " J. Mr. '4tronh'. Aneaster. not serious. W. A. Rolling. Berlin. not serious. Halo-rick Davis m-mtly from London. high-d. and cm his way to Clillol'd to arm. had his left hand badly cut. Mrs Ellen May. Inn-e to Duran child, . mnlo. <vverely injurwl. )li-s Hattie Walters Acton. at: brak- M Mr.. rm]; not ”new. Mies Mattel lung-lull, (anxlwhie umh. " Allin. H. J. Waite wise“. lulu: D. Beatty. I. H. Hetherman. mperintqu an: Crn- ian Expre‘s 00.. Station}, two Nalp I'llnh: um- big. but not thirst-ma. Mum-a Ryan. thtelph, left l-Iot baMy !~hnl: muputalinn may be necewn:y. Harald Walker. Peterboexr', In! and Get Jill y(.'.,irlitii1 j hart; nut -riote. lbert Rogers Minn“. artery can In] hates, Mi 'si.iiiiiiiiiird Hid», vi body bruhal.‘ "Mini-on. Stratford, k I You can put on a roof that will "ul lost a hundred years and be the WA right kind of a roof every minute. Or you can put on a ten-year roof that will probably leak aftopthe first ram hits it, and keep leaking till it 13 rotted away. Either roof will cost jllltiiigtdis. you about the same in money qt tht it"? n hurt. A. Unit . Town" Hutchins' Dill nu" I Aidan-uh. Tomato. G Mr. four rib- broken I 't not ','tt"%o,'l,t Klippert, orortto, rht {W} (tf, If)»; x u... - __ {f}? a, 'tlj)?)--,-',--!.--'-);.:--'-'-'-, ally; and wind-1 ’ actually: and lie, proof. ~msitively. That's the hundred-{e And t t 's'GiiaiiiF'uhimrlt,4 mo , iiiiih.dr-ret! for a century. We'll Gil. TEE In every way for a dGrter-eenturs now till Nineteen- ihirty-Two, Guaranteed inwriting " o . h a w: for 25 "yGhs---an,4 you Shingles t needn't ever paint it, even! That's saying - was something, isn't it t O u tr h t What would your geiirt'i,' ttei/ei?, ”a “damn lea " m - ' eiieiegt.tr,4'l','S1", q " " I ., - A», , " , I’rarmi - , - ".321” g: y w ',).'t1icle!lsr-l.(,"il.'.h' 3” ,3” 'CD.?:".':"""" roof-- itiptt. T1 pAnd 8335 JIshaw 1m: INJURID. luhn Walt r piiiiiij'ti,tij'tiiiia.iiit; m eearrhirttrl f as m ea oreven -iGrraust 'idifl,tg1tS'ld1Fi'rjiiiii'iii,i Andovonthqhqdwahinzlodroofwmbo dldl'ni'm"diiiiiiffttf2t,ue/l'fi . 'Ae'fTriraaiikthe TME am. Mme. rx-M-yor, Station: tt up n irev Livy. Toronto, bend_hjund. Knon MA, “abytenln Iain- mum" din-mad. - . . __7, ...o I. Ney . Stnufurd, machinist. head hurt. Whinuie. Stratiord, head Toronto, It serious 'ct onto, and :CN ml. Dominion Line freig D, ~iighlly injured m av nu. Linuwvl, head and ' alt. side hurt LA Port Huron, B1touider mu. head cut. Stratford, lower jaw rnia. suffering from ll. we badly sprain- ire gamma. Matt.. (ford, knee sprain egor. Acton Went houldens; not sari Surnln, head "gur- Ciaised and ,ieh, Acton, back it head out head injured. t Jttt med brok. laner above :k ir.- ed to kilieu‘. shoul- on his lit-main; eat in Street was 1 1m V Intake: you" ouider as rei (meta numb qtore. tht..? money an n... --.__ V, But the tt Oshawa” - shingled roof will be F I R E- P..R 0.0 arr.rr.lPit. Illa ken " cut. it. W. Anderson, Toronto, hock hurt. I hos Meadows, mallard, injured about the head. I. lint-Min, Tavistock, arm hurt. F. J. Locke, St. Thomas, cut about her D. o. H. Yt bruiml um. head, s. muting, and!" for Wyld, Gus. en. & Damn". Toronto. head out. George Hughes, Toronto, shaken up. new It Happened. _ mulph h'is",'i,hi: Trainer's Cut, about two and it ha I miles east of Guelph, was the ~m~ne of a serious accident to the Hmzm Trunk train from Toronto at 2.40 this alter-col, in which two men and a young child I." killed, and about tQ _thegttrer_ were more or lest injn a. train was bound for "Hugo, Ind left Toronto at lo'clock. It was true]- _ ing at, the ate of about fifty miles an . hour when a. rail broke and caused the "v disaster. . " tlst h. F. Mwriss, Traders' Bank, Toronto, aken up. T. E. lmydon. Stratum}, hand injured. .I. P. Wright, Detroit, head injured. bl. lint-helm. Tavistick, arm bruised. Wm. Sutton, Mutton}, urn injured. II. A. "glen, Berlin, head and hands ll n. Ritz, Berlin, hand injured. W. Autumn, \Vulkerville, mad i"iitiirour a week. The Walker child trait touted beside her little mower, we (-hildren being atwvmpnnied by their mother. When the cttrg left the track the little one disappeared from view. and it is thought she went through the “indow and underneath the car. Mer little brother was not seriously hurt. The mother WM injured, but not hadiy. Sho- wan'. almont prustrntc-d by the Rhock oi the death of her ohild. m... n! the best known mm on ihe. ed roo will be iie'iiGL1ARAN- 'antury---from "0hr of the beat train wan Rev. R, wing; 'iirthat was killed was her little, ttrother, the of Strat- Yet cedar shingles cost you just iTgitP grant tle,pgi,.t.t of these duamnteed othara 1lt,tt'ti5,S,1fiS' tough- ened steel, don lo trahypnized-gisod for O century, guaranteed in writing till 19lt2,--are- 'iititiiiiiiitieitjttjipir,oiif and Itiht,lgireg our o ants-an -s- a usre a 66 n Galvanized Steel Shingles sq y Cuban - ten feet by ten feet. ‘ MBI, Compare that with the " * Ilill “mun: mice of eedtr ' = * 13mm - ten feet by tap feet. , BllIl Compare that with the - L =. llllillll prose? nt,',', "ad iedairt .4- a Illllli I shing e3 -. ow a 1 'MMM - , ,‘ . MK make you? Iilllllllilliiii5lll Ill I And you canGput on these , l 1"CeLT P2ePl “Oshawa” ah‘nnized ' _,_ Steel Shingles guarself, ?" easily, --- with no tools but a claw-hammer and snips. Simplest thing ym know-earn get 'em on wrong. . " 0:11th " Shingles lock on all four side-hole roof i is practically one shoot of double-galvanized steel, that never needs pointing. And GUARANTEED-- don't overlook that. Gun- mbeed in writing, over, the lvanizcd Steel tseatof Ipqmpwy gm!” ' WEED . qtmrter-Tillio.ri apitNc-- U Fi Y m t,egi,t,'.",tttf, it“ ploiifn ‘ - our: tt , wit on any u “an, I" or buts, for 25 long _" o. Century "re. Thlt’l the Argument tn a mptdhell-eoat a). my Knowles -La.G=--------'" Church, Gait. He wan in the futefull m. andr‘bmAM two I... ore-' thrown up in thy sir and tell on top at him. His left hand was badly hurt, and his shoulder apparently was dislo- cated. He escaped from the car through the wlmhw. Be said the scene was harrowing, and one which he never {would forget. Mr. Knowles was on. his mu- home from Ottawa, alter Yvetnr- _ isarrowinr.,' and‘nne would forget. Mr. his way home from c in: there. a the. Knox The cars. after lam-1&0 M. In In. a part of the way down t ably-foot el- ll». ', lmnknwm. then turnedhom. The m VIA passenger mulls won um; out: ,7,- c, line, not unmnpled, iiiit near by ' . 'iiiit the eombirtation car, turned in sueh a l position as to form the letter L. Tbet " luggage car rolled down the bank some distance further on. The train was in! charge of Conductor Woods, Port Huron. l and the engine crew were William bets Thompson. engineer, sud William A. repulh Hunk-n. fireman. All the crew escaped norni without injury. "To - ----. all thrown nro- _ _ The pom we: nuiwunualy about in landed at the bottom law came out nun-1 Without "u'"" The pom-”r! were all thrown pro- , miscuoualy about in the can when they l landed at the bottom of the declim.-and 1 tew came out unscathed. 0n the first l younger conch wt" James Ryan, a well- known resident of Guelph, whose foot was badly crmhed. It ls feared ampu- tation my be necessary. Mr. Ind Ah. Donn and child were in this car. Mrs. Loran was bruised severely on the top ol the hood. and concussion of the brain is teased. Mr. Donn on; coming to nuplph to visit friends, and Mrs. Donn and child were going on to her former ttottse in Stratford. Mr. Duran was bruis- I ed and cut uhout'the 1sead. ‘ H. J. Waite, a G. T. R. employee of Port, Huron, was on the car in which ex- Mayor O’Donohue met death. Mr. O'Donohuo was sitting on the side of tho (-nr opposite Waite. He slid he thought all the can nlid down the bank tight “do up until they ruched the bottom, then fell over on their sides. The mst of tho three mu, however, as soon as it reach. l ed the bottom, shot off endwUe into tr, clump of trees. Plunge“ Pile! Up in Heaps. Archibald Priest, I mulliniet of the tanadia.Amoriettri Linotype Company, Toronto, “on on his way to Guelph to ‘ldo mm eWork on the eMreury Iinotype . ' ., ALA Hulda-‘4 ao 30'! two-n .... - --- . - - machines, and was hurt in the acidont. lie mu- generally bruised, and it in thought some ribs were broken. He mu in the passenger 'toaeh behind the bag- gage-car. He says hrs on rolled over mm- before reaching the bottom. In the jar when the cur stopped the _setttg were wrenehed from their places. the ear con- aidc-rahly wrecked, the passengers thrown forcibly forward and the wreckage piled on top o fthem. He had two or three ‘pnnengel's piled on top of him. One of them was bleeding from cuts, and Mr. Priest left the wreck and came to the city “hi: his, face covered with blood, though he was not out. There munt 'lrnw been some marvellum (-senpea. as l the misup and confusion in wrecked can i “an terrible. l PIC“! M tint coma-n your Jlt'g.rlli. can. to teh,t14'll,f,', u 'Griii5utfpt2e, .m a. , Wilihlm Weir _ nu-mlwl' M Rwymhlir. and I l‘uilml "ttttrm. mum. N. H. H slid Don Sign Peet. ,ettrant'tro't"'" Il Blll 1lillllall, I ll illiilliliiiilill.!illll, "ich. trelieved to ho tlm old- of the Grand Army of the A the alum! Must-n in the w. dim] yrstm'dny " Core, He was 106 your: of age. , did l tte. mssskii,iji., W. MARIN "W's I f. smiiiliN m, Scull y. him , tre Criminal la- New York, March 4.- -Dr. Evans tTit' "pulled when the filmy trial opeard this naming. F ' . _ “taking " melt-tun you hair not!“ in the light of all yoi'klowi glut this can, what is your ppinion as to the men- tal condition of thi, defendant u’. the time he wrote these letters?” was Mr. Jerome's first question asked of' Di. Evans _ Air. Delmar; objected that the ques- tion assumed that the witness had kmmleglge that I'?"! not in eviderwe. Air. Jerome withdrew the guanine. and unked the witness if he had any knowl. edge of facts that have pot been touti- fied to. . ' . An argument resulted, Mr. Jerome a» ranting that the only point in the cam- wau whether the defendant wan imam when the homicide Was eomntitted. He was unxinu-t, he said, to luring out all the flu-ts. Dr. Evans was allowed to un- uwr, and said that so far an he could recall he had told all of importaw' that he could remember of what he had Mord and we" on the first three visits to Thaw. "Taking everything that yon have ter tified to into Mention, what. in your opinion was the mental condition of the dofvlnlalnt when he wrote theme letter"' "He nu.- in a state of nn-ntul in~lat-il- I." ity "Oo you Int-an he 1vas imam?" l "Not necessarily." Mr. Jeronw handed the uitttess a copy of the letter Thaw wrote to Anthony t'omstock complaining of the "detm of sive" maintained by Stanford White and "other rich "untndrels," for the ruin of ypung girls. "It shows.” mid Dr. Evans, Mter Ch" muining it, "that his mind ,eented to lw running upon young “ovum and their _ wppmed wrongs." Dr. Ernns' attention Wm again oiled 'to Thaw'" will and mdivil and he stated thut the ideas and delusions indicated in those dot-"menu were different from Hum- indicated in tlu. letters. "Are not the ideas or delusions ~lm\\n in the will and vmliril mare mlwemrut- 01l than in ttcc Ivtterse" uskt'd Mr. Jvr. "Are not. in the will od than in mm: Th" will and codieil were writteu some , .o"ars after the lumen and Dr. Evans" answer would indieate that. in Ws "pin- ion, Tliuu's mental diwwse changed in farm and became more wrioun. Dr. Evans definitely stated Mtortly " ter noon that at the time Thaw Aha: and killed Stanford White he “an in-znnv "mitering an explosive outbreak of mini. u-m-m, insanity.) Dr. Evans said tut.qert of adoleswent in- isanity hnu been knumi to clear up over ’ night. District Attorney Jo-mnws inn-Minn I of applying tor a coturuir-ion in lunar-y l tn t.samiue “any K. Thaw ro't'lllvd in lw , utnl'tnitvly t‘~llll)h.~llul tu-day during tlw , continuance of his cro.-rxnminatiott of I Dr. Kl). Evans, the principal medical ".V lwrt tor the defence. Dr. Evans stated that he believed Thaw to have been .ut- tin-ring front adolescent. insanity in 1903. and at the time of his marriage, April 4. ".005. and that when he killed Stanford White. June M, 100“. he was the victim at an twut" and rn-utrrvnt atthek of the itllllt‘ Invntul nmlad)’. In addition to tlw thru- "I-.\plu.sinns“ In- said there were indications of mrntul‘ iu-tability at other times. Mr. Jerome ("instantly tceivrred to the subject at paranoia, but was unable to act-urt- from ilu- witness any admission that would trml to show rhow at paranrmiu But from this Jim of 1u"sttuviy',-r it ~z-rm- t prnlmlnh- that tiw pruwcntion will at-; tempt to -hn\\ that im.tvad of living nt- t'lit-tml with the insanity of adolescence Thau is aetually n par-minim. Dr, Ennis would not t-laasify udnlmcent insanity its chronie in Tlutw's (use and ,ctrl Iw had known vast-s of thi, farm of uumial nnmnmlnvse to t'lml'. up orur night. NL-w York. Marvin Lc-tveit-i-t Attnr my .lvrnme and his uxpt-rt :lilf'lllal-n Ma. Flint, McDonald and Mulmn h ml n prulungul contort-me immediately nth-r the "djournruent of court )vsu-nl-zy m: the quustion of Harry Kendall Thaw's ln'esvnl sanity. At tlt.' same timc that thew officials \u-ro in eoufert'ttce mun: sol for Thaw wore varnmtly "uycawetl in mnsnltuticn with the prisoner. 1’4th t-nt'.ft-rvnu-s related to the nuns- ~uhjt-a-t, and thug \wrt- m' th- ntmum iutportatu"'.'1's tout-hing upnn Us: Hill- mate iate oi the defendant.‘ Thaw issued a statement yesterday - fnnlish. ill-advised. and, maybe, fatal This is what he said: .... A.,, m... “up... "You." p , in evidence and use it to thw mu I - _ _ View} noyyuityttecfo us to take the 'il1"le from {Fe Jury -imraaa'TTralrir" _ ' _ -the asylum for the criminal insane n s“ r.',', . l 'lTiiiii,tt,'riiii. T o-day prohahly "Ill be un- If!» _ N ' , . giptlwr day of uninteresting esgbrt medi- ' ' w.. "v"r ietl Iostimuny. Jill, I:1 I‘lula. Vee" “With chance-s millium to one again-» iwr, after tlw ectastroplw of Ppttl. it " wonderful that Mra. 11. li. Thaw pre. miivd in the cross-examination uguimt thy pvo,awutiou l,aeked by Muvklegu. "Her twtmzmly “as nhmlutv truth. "ou'r evidence wax of "onrersatious The o.oss.cxaruirttttior! Ittts prmml Hu- oxuct iarts mule-r with. "Mr. Jcrumv, finding his informant: in certain linen fulsiiiz-H. coueluded by more usual nwthodis, which is tu'hk l eredit. . - I I.:. ......-‘i.md l'll'|lll; "Haven-r. from some of his "mu-tions and name of hi: unprofessional nunarks in court, it appeared elearly that the naturcl real gootttu'ss of tho witue- is anth uis wsitptehealuon." t “Wat effect will tlse s.tatenuent iwuod try Harry K. Thaw yesterday afh-rnmm have on his trial? ' - sr - a.“ " .4“... This 'is the qEestion that is raltiqtt, forth such speciilittiot1. If " said that Thaw'" lawyers did their lntst to INMV vitwe him that it was bad polivy to lame that “newt, pm! only oonsented who: Ae t:tteyet he be allowed t do so. 'Phe no my who believe {in Mr. Commission in Lunacy. on to thr thru- "rxp1omiottC' tht Wert' indicatiuns of lnrmul at other times. Mr. Jerome tceivrred to the subject at 10de by Hucklegm was nh-nlutr truth. WM of "ononu:catious Minn hos proved 1hr is with)“ Uai? - s) 7,ft * - Times' corre-1 mid Qt "‘ T, s the Kollmviug ma' . ' (:3 'd td - reini.eontment- ittrg'tri , _ = 'ill' t um of bribery J! {It _ Pa ” L' m, whm he was. t .mprineipnl split in connection via: ttt (‘uban filibusming imam in (he: "rrrited Suites. says: "We do t shun Pa (2;: surpripe (liege revolutions lave Imim- in htriintta. We “(I 'pr/tit "lay by Jay with critiml vigilance the) match of those events found in them: much that semi!!! -htextrlieate". The same paper very truly reflects the in): pressions of the educated and awning classes when it says: "Spin re her terrible trial with tranquil courage. and to-day will hardly feel curious on be- caning cognizant of this mod mndulous revelation. Hui emptied to Lb. drags the cup of “(or poison, III? will not shudder to see tr miserable worm writhing at the bottom." . .. . . . ,,_A__I_. -.-..t-.t 1'Cr ""H’ l 1 She is ".ii:;sttitl,l, Rod in Dis- ', ,. " ' aha. . r .s'V "s ‘a It., m. - . _......n, wrlullug on. nu; w......._ _ Spanish potitleiattr, formerly eonneeted with t'ttlnt, and military men say they are at a loss to understand how the secret has been kept to hug. 'pre... LOGAN “I PENNED IN CAR WHILE STALLIONS FOUGHT. one of m All-II! Killed " Luk- 0nou. name. to Avert Tragedy, My Bruised no! Cut Under“ of the Combatant. ‘Strlthroy. Ont.. (hip-tell: (hoped tr' in n hogan on a "st freight tratn,I with unfavw fighting ,tallimti, was the unifying o'tuation experi- ind by Paisley brothers, of Lawn. this afternoon. When tho train final. ly reuvhed here, one of the animals, xalued at over $1,000, was dead, the other “In badly injured. and both won worn severely bruised and out an in result of their efforts to u-parate the Hiram-d unimath . '" A The two sstalliottst worn 00mg SIIIIIPru to Moutana, and were in a palace hum- var. attached to a special freight ahead of paw-tiger train No. 5. Just Mtet' the train had pained the Cove lsridgc, near London. one of the ani. nmlu. alarmul at the joking of the train. began to rear and plunge madly, and in nu instant had hrokeu the halter ( ‘by “bin-l: it wan held. hum-diato- ly it eommeneod a Home: attack with ttwth and lm-ls on its mute. “hick mu inure weuroly fastened. and fail. ed for the time to break 1.00%. The two men made every effort possible to 1ii'iii' buek the big vicious brute, but in tlu- close area and gloomy interior of rim our it “as risking their liu-n mo of the. our it make u mow tttttkW u mow. That the two brothers did their best to separate the lorutee " evident-Hi by Hu- fact that tho rider Mr. Parsley mu hum-km down threr tiuws, and ouch tinw narrouly v-caps'" being trampled to death beneath the ham] of the tsitr beasts. The other stallion finally broke the tight titettittpc. and the one-sided fight beeame a duel to the death. The two men wore mm ponrnlm and could do no mom than evade tlt" u-rrihle s4utrge and blown ot' t'ue gigmxtir limnujwlx, “Em. you-rod with olmnly [mum and “ilh blunhlmt 0wa. Strun- for the mastery, surging nuw to "tte end of, the our and now to the other, but non-r for um- momom letting up their death struggle. Finally. it. “in appuvnt m tho nu ' wt, Amman- thn1 BAIT“: TO DEATH. SPAIN NOT _§ugpns§D. lone gin-cmmn on Clue of the ‘wasts " Irrv.ulritsg mum in n wattertel tiw Eido“ Mandy foam. Ttele mmiuuud to ruin l ~l|riwL uhnmt phi m-ukvnml animal 'lr dead. . Victory gained. um "bo' quieted "own and ~ubmitu fax-toned again by the men. TV imin had Mmmt m ray hy this titur. and IN “on: notified of the <tato Montreal. 311 dieappearr""'.e l annual artist picture? at tl, week. ic, ruuaiv ' week. ic, ruining how ”new" mu”. ...._ My. Site Ivan not been awn Mum. Fri. day. whrn 4w arrived front O'tawlt to superinwwl the display oi 11w work of hu' brush, enmiding of portrait". among which h oue m Lady livi-lyu Grey, v,nvrc::'Uro warmly painted, Hm lawn); mum i, Artli. ."'- ":an n....,.,. I.., in the math of Fran-r. but she bonus i is l tiaiullit"""'l that she “191* and pmmiml when rho mule pear"l"' of l Julius H. Ward Put Toronto 11251111161: .quu- IF. ....w, nu lumps-d initiate of tne Iluevu street toi.slum. mu found uneottme4ous )mter- day warning in at room in Hue Maple mu Hotel. Que-en and Funk” Areas. with the rml of an right foot length of 2.1.; tubing. through which gas was 9-1- mpilng from the gn- iet. neettred in his Inn-nth by “mum of strings. He had ‘mngngenl a mom the night previous in the tiotet. reaimtrsritrr/ws GIN. My”, of 'Fbrolhn. and' went to Mi mum that to o‘clock. He WR" removed to the Gen. l on! Hospital. ”A?“ “Mugs Wm stat- . dunno“ q out: have“! his re- cowry. _ Ward had heel”. patient in the neur- “thew: ward in the (Bengal Rospltat finder . M as until about ten days o. n " placed in the nylun. _ le. t Mag with tn attendant on Noted Artist cowl-y. Ward had been” asthem'e ward in t 'nder p. yer" um WHERE IS m..- ....., h. The two men were mm B and could do nu mow than an tvrrihle ehau"ge and Hum! [iguhtir tuotrm.'o'1", “Em. covcretl unly [mun and “ilk h‘midshut cove for tho mastery, surging one end of, the our and now liter, but never for ou" mnmont, up their death snuggle. y. it. “M nppm'l-nt m the two wanton of tlw Urugglv. that the boasts “as wvakeitug. Its - . , . n....._- that INSANE MANS DEED, 'ttr" "...." ___ h“ it. mu apparent to tho two atots of tlw Urugrglv. that ' haunts “as weakening. Its came in mighty gaNr'. that tiw side“ of the our with nu. val-mh-n. in mate to min blows, till with n mont pitifully human. the - _ ' A, .1... 'tor".. wet . im Ai, to (Mada. f the lady in st Iylterioudy Disappears in Manual. . Mun-h 4.- The myuerioim ' of Mr,. Aruthur Bellman. st. who luis an r\hihit of tlu. arl gallery lwro this ting: Ina-r friends much anx- u not been awn Hurv Fri- _....'.-.? 1mm (Puma to {turned on‘Gu. ( demand“ Julius ll. WurdL initiate of tne Quwn street " found utteottre4ors yum- lg in u mum hr 'the Maple . Queen “Dd Sumner Arm-ts. ul of an eight ioot Icing!!! of , through which gtts was es- n the - iet. secured in”: manna of strings. He land room the night, premium in it to show that to as to tafct tttt ml. the other and obutittvd IN the men. _ nus. BEHENNA ? ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO IPPLIL t, Tube in Mouth and MP! human to tlv.. 4red suastlr train crew f affairs hig to TWO RO TM IF HAGUE COMEI- ' we: DOES «or roman). i -‘“" t British Naval new” V srl-toe :- Parliament Last 'tight-- Provision At.1tt for Torpedo Boats ud Sub-l was» c'-. ', Lomto4 _tiir.u.-A, unwary. . of we _ “hm 7- i-..,. ......I '" L,iioi.tG.i---1 nate,mac"a't the I mull estimates for tthrim, luv-r3104 m T Parlitrtucttt tn-nigln, intrudan o/tite a, novel tenure tor it makes rho can; sanction of battieships during tue can»: " 1%.? bin-went in a margin: ume the deienee reached at the next,.peace', confewnu: held " The Hague. _ um! new eottstruetiott, estimated at ewm.-. 000, against “0,1751”! for 1900-7, Lord Twmnuouth, first. Lord oi the Adnsirs' thy, says, mil Include two, or unlmsh an undenuuding between the naval puma-s in meted " The than mtttteretMPe' than large nrmored vessels ot we. Mung!“ type. l I -g.-.. f:cn Inr. brute being that with mate h n the than lllc-uu-u...‘ 'i"' One last. ununnored cruiser, five tor-I patio-bout destroyers, twelve torpedo; bulb um! “the submarine; alto are rpnviddrfor. On April I there will 'iil under ouetstrtwtion tire bade-nip, gnu. en armored cruisers, eight tormalo-lmat‘ destroyers, seventeen torpedo hunts and twelve submarines. l ar, -~~A-- _‘|l\|\ g The estimates for tl +sU1 reduction of one and $8,615,!!!” as NEW irtrthp!1h_01itirs. 1ttTOSAY..,,,,,,.-. ”I” I II\‘Iu--.v_v.- the striking improvements in the gun- “um ."T' '-:---~ nery of the fleet mmparod to Ian 1"ttt'. t1syy.t..t.1tr,1, n to In dealing with the redistribution of ' who Elm-PM u” the fleets, LordTwcedtttouth trt'd in- Il','),'.'"' n br4o: directl u n the sition of _ mimi . . . . '. . 10511 inward. 1130 explained that tte The ""9wa “bone" “an. " rdi//iirriArfh' 'my tum“. W 'ture' and thrown», tWe VIII " wrlioe. tpt cup-e Info“ it mu reach it. 2ou M tho _ . strength. He said the tteatq.ut in”! Mel-4w: “an. will continue “In cumblned for w" nhd. C puree" uuqe.the orders od the omni. ' ----. murder of the Gallo! fleet, in our. words, Lord Ber-fowl, while the (Klan- m IM nel. Atlantic and hoop meta “iii carry out their periodle mimem‘m together under his mm. DEATH " A . This presumably meets Lord “wrun- ford's ohjm-tions that pram-Hun“) all w-- BE THE TIC} eels of the destroyer "lasts hml ln-vu Lukml from the Channel mundmn for Hm '.,rc . Jr ' "tsome" fleet, as Lord Ill,',":',;',',.,, ie no“ in o),"'):-,,))""':;?,)' virtual command of both fleetr. lies th" hm!) m" l . *7 IS I).A.-..I- ARRIVES AT ORKNEY AFTER EN- COUNTERIIG ICEBERGS. London, Marth 4.-- The Arwotine Antaretie ship Uruguay, which left, Bue. nu.‘ Ayres um May 29th, MRM. inn arriv- od at Sr-ntia Buy. South Orkney "lands. after a perilous voyage, during whieh sh ' encountered hundreds of iwlwrgi and “mu-r Inn-l: im- and unstained van-MPH- ..... - .- . _ sh ' mn-ouutvrwl hundreds of heavy pack ice and mutalim ble damage. Tlse South Bay Mation 1\ ed by Noni-h Antarctic c fire yams ago. and was u 1906 by the Argentine which is mminuing th" IU (Mt' uulllngr. The Hwtin Bay simian Mit" ouatriia. ed by seottiUt Antarctic expedition of fire yems ago. and was tnken ore," in HIV) by the Arm'mine Gurvrmnrut, which is commuting tlw nwteoroltrgituU and mnsou'ti" observations mmmmm- l by the seottish vxpedition. REFORMED Philudl-lphin. Mvrch " The inn-"s frnm , the executive commission of tho weote In union of the Alliance of the " /cotel Churches throughout the world. In.‘ ling the Preoyteritut s.v'itpm to “wit inn-th- n-n of the Reformed chum-ht° in I'mnw. has been givon out here by RM. tp.'. Im. Maury Roberta won'tnry of tiw mmzmiw sion and stated clerk of the Pix-<1; Han General Assembly. Aunt-ding to Dr. Roberts the "rmtuirktott veiu"'"rut" (t w- teen Presbyterian and Return nl t'huu‘h lmdien in the United States. with n Cr n- stitueney ow 2.201).!!!) Im-mlu-rs and about TAKIUNN) odhrrentm Vixcardine Tmnhip Fame: Too" the . . ' Wrong Road Home. _ Walkertott dosputcll: A 1mm mum] Kin-{mm}. who lived on the ninth suxr " aim of Kim-ardiuv Tcxwni!sip. ‘wm 'rr tiiuramline. Ad ke had f.|i'ml to reaeh hotter. wan-h wax made. It, was found he had takvn a road 21mm- mm Hmnnlim- that is only um! in tin- mumm-r time, and in a little palm " tho road were found Mu irorsm m -- . . _ _ V t 1. _ ANTARCIIC Mil? Woman my Go When She Pu: Says Funny. are Dnughte: Suns; lit-Huh. March C Legal pr-nwfzing-z harc lm-u begun by .\h '. Sarah Frank- lin to m-:~llrn the release oi hm" moihvr, A9rritt, Miller, ict year»; of up. who, ‘.\lr.~. Franklin chums. is being dammed lls' lumnm- in I Imuw an “titty-third street. where the went to virit wim- time ago. When Aw -mluln to lawn a few 'tsys ago mite was denim-d by the family. I'. Ito cluimml rhe owed them $73 for expense-a in burying u ddnghu-r ol Mrs. Miller. When thin is paid. th, y say Mrs. Miller may go. IV tlu 'Hillh od H mm l sitting Twoedmmath mmmenh CHURCH ttfmt. Charged That Officials Plotted to Con- vjct Western linen of larder. T \Yallnee. Idaho. Mar. 4.-That a. de- liberate cousirraty was formed among the 0mm" at the penitentiary and the “we to implicate the laden of the Western Federation of Miners in the “sanitation of ex4iovo'rnur Steam-libel: and that the compiraey was to be backed by {the evidence ob. ‘tnined by that. and bribes u in Mind the charge made by Steve Adams in HELD AS ROSTAGE FOR DE tlw road were 10mm an In. He had tako cff his one plum uniawd. um! n to deep, ni bu mu t ing pistttrt. He had pr robs. on the hose. ar it the 'irr.'ltr beside the anier REED CHURCHES TO THEIR DIEM-[BEN " FRANCE. __-_. DELIBERATE CONSPIRACY FROZEN TO BEAT" for the vettt" ,'aou a. Am: "In " .... ...... _ I a “an a... 'rattit' n _a"atrgNt,itt,A. " my“!!! with Mon power. l I " “Wed to "Mun? Mplosinn from nth comment: Mron “Within of the trtiv l" it pus“ rm'mm-nts in am gm:- guard .wlyt "re Hm (infantry I compared to his! war. mmummtad it to “H; I'lllmnd oi - . ._ V wim cimmllml (he tram and menu laced. ttyd “may”: i he mu toumi in He bad {nu-baby 1 'e of the " I'M-"0‘14 the world, lm' ling an to 'heir trtvth- vhun-lu- in hum.“ re by RM. Ur. Im. ary of the "alumni-4- " th" 1rre,/u: .Catt mud Iii, it off li. (I f1 ' T‘T ffi' E , ha Maul catL, (a! a to leave a H] by the them $75 miner of EST ." T, ' I . - - . ,\Nmya pu‘Jll-Ill'i u punsnlaonnl - mount of the mm; of “other plot ivomplte life hf Urwml Duke Nichol" i,sritiilieviyt: Pl'wizhut of the t'ounes"tt ',.of National "drawn, and wound mush ' of Emperor Nichol». l, This plot is mid to haw been disc Harem! chum, betuee I tttted .Tuudny night. the than when“ for bringing the (Fund Duke from Tun- kooSt-lo. A guard patrolling the and: In“; the statue at a. St. Patch-m and of the. ttne eauitht a mm Mr- ‘M u I workman in the got of plw‘ ‘5 wooden box "an the middle of the i track, " . tttt 200 yards from the im- lpeefy! Imstiuort, . ' 4...- Aided by the darkness. 'tultra I”. "ttt hm [rum that ho bis, my. . u: “Nun-d to m abof II -wtnpt'eo, why “as lying in wait not! by. and drove “WI! )1. Tho box on tine track “as found no ._...._:.. -.. M numbin- ad enor- 1iictuCr'. m tdmiGialfF de- signed to camp “pinion ham the xitttatio'n of' the train u it passed. The guard who made tho rlismwry at om commit-Ital it to tho rnilrmul off'whll. who signallad the train and Imam-odd ll stopping it harm-0 It Tmu'ho-(l the ml- manna. M... . - ~.i.LL_-l.n.,‘l ese' Hm rail, at f.i,hfie.4:Ju Says , CZAR’S COUSlN "BATE " A It. WHO CLAIMED IO BE THE TICHDORNE CLAIMANT. New York. Mm the Kings Mutant; lies the body of i “mu-II" Rutter C mid he was ri- lost heir ttf tl Hnglaud. Mo died on Mummy m Hyu- play. He filed a Main) to 1110 Hum 25 ytoN ago, but said he haul lost ttt an: llv- P" per: MIMI oould prove hip dam-m Md had giwn up how of mm- v,aairiaitttt Isis rights The old tmush. Hun} uni that lw WM tlw oildml mu of Sir Janu-n' Francis Th'ehbortte, and "." burn in Paris on January G, "e.'. He roved the “an for you“. The Btory siiiiTred trom mu r11:- uhrly (tempted “my. Tue young man Whom the Thhburm-a claimed an a cum “an suppowd to have wilt-d from “in an ___- . al nJI- _I.:.I. - m ttt IF loit at lea. . mszsmnixsn "cusrr CHURCH. British Colman: Adopts the I Large Injority 1';i'i"lil,"TisV,uue Benn, which no Lad-I. Mir. i. farthe- first time in t'ewetK “My 1h. ‘nllm' of Pom- monl (Allah! 0W, :1 motion in favor of the 'ii-ot/i-tunto' and dis. deowmc'nt of tho. li~uhliihod ('lnwch in England and “aim. The motion “as made by M". '.Arpt'lt. u private number. and the “0“an an 30¢ take any ru-wm-iiJlig for it. Mr. Mrroll, (hid NM‘UI)‘ for Ireland. rum- the ouly ortober who quake: in Humor! nf tho motion. Hr ixphtirted " M mmlo h: tannin-r. and take an) r" "irroll, l M “an the unl "upport ot" l that hi, Ger mt wanna MAN. Tim mmiuu “m Orin ISIS to 'ML The o'ti.1 I in the lluuw Ir,' tho I Bluhli-lnm-m mn- in " trio-clad by a. vote of 37 J Amen Holmes tanking 1.1qu 1 Hyman. It " - a mile from Ulo'n gut. minim] I _ "ion, deocratcly Hiding wmuul- ir “aim". hunt-UT, his trip t . Myttte't When be urrhu ovhnu,.tvd from l, When be an Milan-ted in. his diary to t at unm- mad-- hut “a 1mm- HoInu-s Wttm I lin- Want SYRIAN HAS BEEN DEPORTED 1’30! UNITED STATES INTO CANADA. For? "mum. “ML. mm 4. “IL- “owing to 100k funuud. my“ a ling- ering with. Aloud A"drg',; and S, . Syrian. oiffethtg 'fto I hydmplohlu. has been downed}.- (human by [Immigration "like“ " the mum-I. Abraham was hit- ton by I dog sou-ran dos ago. and his mind hu Already became Affected. Be said if he maid gr! to Point Edward, on... Hold! thee, would are for him. LICENSE INSPECTOR ASSAULTID. A zoo-Pom mm m n W Warm for Him. Rodin-m. tia-L., Mar. 4, Wlulc dis- chming hi. Gnu-1 u Indium Int TlmNchy ”can” leaps-Mr Wm. Thugs. of Rustlu-ru. “In fvluniuudy “an!“ by, 'l‘hmnap (guy. lair.'"; of the hotel worn. Drain wii ik. for the night when ('rnig went m " roam. looked the ‘duor. and tueatettrd lo kill him. A sharp tsmffte “lanai. but Dmht - (il,iii to cuewk hi! lwo-IIW-po‘ antagonist. The Atmrnoy-Geaml's Be part-t hats taken up the m - the use will be Mm“, hm uupnovoxnn k. Mar. 4. -lu ll". mmyue of County Manual at Flu-duh Jy of :.1\ old hum who called fr 1.1utrhm Tiatsotme tttUt " hi! mgr minim. m M tht' Mme 'states 'in [iv died on lit-Inlay of up"- 'irri"iiN' a; 305. aud oi the rail- . ooh' surrounded I . tt that the ordetg' “Us. journey into St mnnh-Hmnded is de- brought l, an“! it Fired " Near 'trartere " n Stranger. io '" Peru-"IL m rricul by the I'm-.0031 ot d'tw lutl. Mun: it was SHOOTING , . l maul named A by an unknown “New"! molt " night. about " M “runner were track I ‘towlrdl am when about imlion the strun- 1un in My; panes- The Nova: in!" Isle I Mare, q, with d to n ' inn- he,,s,'Itea' I. . hydrtM. h“ :x by Immigration n Mt, lotion by H “as Mann“ M. Ile toid t s.esreh ".1 Innmurdoror. he (mud. to For! Wil- that he i. in gld body. 0 continue div eof itogt d iv w " in

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