FE IN LONDON, Eating Grass and Hey Water. LES 0wa m mm "ton“ '0 w}. ttex 'Y m "ks in . ,'ll III†so that Wr, and oxt, all e what Ttt " Mt ttld " unwin‘ usinel. 1907, rah; P mat- hum, with I nuts nad y "at. "qu- “.JIY", r pun-t grip]. of at oinq out, I buy“ I? of an simple the In: bub has do " tho mm Finel- been, sh. tho (ttot my hat it“ In†be the . -_ M..--- __ _r__e--e_e -, Y"N9", . . 11“ In! r IIIITI. "l sunk! vequisiiion thr services of ‘collw an. I if“ Fi' lefeit'Ai,t.,i,' giv- 152;“! ,"tii7e'i'iiu/i8'n'l,"t'ili, the cut-timer also for thou- despicable _ ingntssttiiettoo {this eldest aughter I pm to I?†hohin tiiiAion yerrmns Ibo make divorces necessary by he lucked the dust off one of " old I speaker. as member of the mm madam» “so. r-III-rcIII-s my... :W'mm husband and uh. = _ mu MM*WW . Arie'%tt'%t.tr'Rtg "And " thum- who, under the guise the house. ' {the year past the contrii of an urtivatie "'urpertunvnt or uncontwll- "Tell all et.uert tht I am cgnndering Baptist We had Mien able ht.eioatlom take unto themselves B9 more nwlmms. ho told hm dang!» per cent; "H l - 1.ty way alum! it I would have an F.xeauuioner called in to deal with alt retiw: I“ bllsphmt‘ up ing ut an“: would be ttrogHf than! UM revue religion and take the Jarrd's Wain. The owth ot her. ny is and , that 'IMT; but In '"1f'Y lih_3&.9n stop it. Dr omen Show Die, Ttro-DE. It. M. Pat- terson sumo. humbly in Phila- y delplin When Vieia‘Axe hunted. RETIRED DRIACHER FIELDS FOR TORCH AS A can. "M m mg 'laughter of the aim-used kindly by the hand and led in otafett “on! a mat of dumb-ta; that. would inauol'v' into lush-rim the ordinary unmam witr.caa. 5an Ingham was aided te Fred Bull. ot Clinton. This slip of a girl whose beauty has ulmliengvd the admiration of he? unhvr's bitterent 2.34:4.†and Whom unhcuitating answtu, flan in I mini on] tone and dmmatica lam-g2, here caused the women of the audit-nee to make a heroine of her, left the stand when the mun adjourned appurntly " mtperturbed In If she had just (â€gal from suryetinet pffftvrmgnc. WAS A TREHENDOUS Imus")! 0F N1TR0-GLYCERUTE. PETROLEA DISASTER. Former Judge Ingham, chief mu- mel ior tho Mum-rm Nth“ oi May all last. This my doll. likc gi] w“ queau'oned by Dummy. for three hours. Nam " the tttight- Hn. fraction of a minute did the. lose her composure. And it is common com- mon: here 10-day that ' has and her mm from a Penitentiary ten- m‘ I’m-unit “IL. Wt. dl'. Marguerite; Rue Grub/rm, we; '91 M _ w†on Mauiil War, an the “in.†"and "etrieu',',,at,f i811: 1t'i't'it?t, looking 9 ' _ '. _ "m ron " ' orty. a a in": in trl drum.- of her. mum an?! "tt'ifi i m of it', date liter Wad) mother, away-d m Inmrdeuug At' oibpw'n him her em ram gating the I)) an". line. Pet Mug)“, on the night 'upal', In it was announced with con- trt Mat Mtth last. This pretty sioll. ‘slncmg constancy when she testttied to. ' girl “an questioned bv nun-mu V Son'ml "sickness in the immediate ic-mity d the wuth-rv shunt com- rlrl’ destroyed, the hunks fortun- H-l) â€coping scrim injury. Tht. 'etagairtteruntiidiattt was a one- “my brirk all eonerete foundation. mu "tttte @330 feet, and all that the remains is a hole in the ground big mug): to “will it. Bricks and debris .~.-.- thrown at a tiiatnnee of half a ill". Frnrw‘ in all directions were laid w. The force of the ronetusiott bloke my windmu in Wyoming. I town five I w nun!- of hero. The shock was ap- .n-utly (-2: am far away as Windsor "I 't Thomas on the north, and Sur- a. Faust and London on the smith Ht .011, an many inquiries have been wired front tho-w places uni-y. Tht “unwary damage is harlto Mi- itv. us there an- <o many who “I by ,. mph-dun. but it will run well up to the tlmu-amla. The “Marmot the sinetcq of making explosives preclude. " idea of inauranco. so that the [on 'P he total to the empty. The - "I an to the individual losses that can haw-rm! from the company bu he. freely. with varying (minim Ordeal Fails (o Shake Fdig, of Daughter in Hel Father and Stepmother. Eagazine of the Torpedo Gummy 3M3 Up-Several Bunting: Map! a! Much Giass Broken, But Only One Man Hurt-Loss Will Be My. in It AM. ilm (In-n- “uuhl have (hub!- -~ lvH-u many fatutities in m"Gediidrtl n. It hurl it occurrpd in the my time. _ ,- tr.a,um/irt" contained â€an 'oo, h: mu warn of the deadly fhtid.) ni'gix to hurt. comptettly wiped this] up "ii lhn' far" of the (“hm if it “a ll Huh-.1 in tln. limits. The 'i,',',".',',"",','." n.:;_'vr mum that no workmen had --n :Irulmcl the MMng since " o’clock I . previous morning, ttnd they an M- i ly nt a low to new... for the mac vt?dt,tef'1t,','it,i r u. ml "side-ecu in the immediate; ‘ulmhlphia Rotcaa In addition touting Marguerite, Mn BORN HEREHCS. a? remains in a a. to ettgttlt ' thrown " " Fence-n in 'Ne foree a r whtdow, in I Inâ€! of he lily (1-H in .9t. Thoma“ I ht ALLEGED 'SLH'ERS :0? ' MGTHER. I“ ws (ritmlilr)mrELiajjiii- L M. Patterson. a minister of yin-rim: Chnreh, who is well Albany, chicago aud Philadel- who has lived in Mulven, s this city, since his min-lent ministry several g'earryg., upmat m the Presbyfc-ry that 10-day by dreiaripg that the my should be iutueted upon '. tuaaultemers and correspond. .lwpufrh: At premt no came rilml for the explosiu of the ritte nmguzine oi the Pencil-t L'umpamy. The liquid was In HII parked property. in m nth 'a riuol. invest Station is pro Oct. 21.--aho Rev. In ifit “up; ities law In: luv-um Inf uL-I. uu vac VI [III Ulu fetektyr ff member .of.tht board. int. ttsetter “d... Peset _ tttVit 93* wannabe ,'i'li'm'l'll'2nliA'lli, A number who didn't know the exact amu- of affairs rang the bell oi the Mat. thews flat, 1305 North llalsted atreet. ha eveni . it fact, women'ttrul been ‘m . g 'Gltd long. Cut last evening htgzvery Mr. styaJi?y,l,e2ici at home to receive them. As the dudes of night gathered about the mural ' I ttme: Y' flat bui U'"; ram high con. . d w tie. at giv- i1'llr'8t/l'dlebh'TlnftPell _ nghter Chicago. Oct. 2l.~.\'. H. Matthews cloned the lintl of hit individual mat- rimonial bureau last evening. He admits the number of "entries" is large. Ho wish: to publish abroad to the femin- ine affinity seekers tbat no more can- didatas will be combined, Now Aiks: "Which Otte?"-Lette" to Him Seeking Suggestions Porch}! Popularity of His Plan. and the young wife is -leit husbandiess in the beginning ot her honeymoon. remnants momma SENTENCED T0 ' rm: YEARS. After a trial before J udge Ridden and jury, Trottier was found guilty and un- lenced to five 'ears in tungsten Ptpi- teutiary, u pitiml ending to his romance and the young wife is left husbandless {he young people were deeply grieved over their predicament, but (hurries de, termined that the marriage should tro- ceed, even it the Protestot, minister had to be culled in. The marriage license was secured and, blinded by loxe, Trottiertook themsun' affidavit that his intruded bride was no relative. -A Methodist divine performed the care- mony and the young couple were happy, but their happiness was short-lived, tor Nemesis mu on their trail and a cum- pluiu: wan lodged against 'l'roltier for perjurj. was Showed inasmuch as yricsc could name. North Bay despateh.. Charles Trauier and Marie Chenier lived near the little village of Warden, about twenty miles east. of Sudbury, and an affectiun sprung up between the two young people which rtpened into lore and a. desire to be mur- ried. 'l'rottlet Presented himself to the parish priest and asked. that the mums be all“, b.ttt in. simple;- mutant goul Strangely enough none of the felt _ tires of Pet Magill has been in court. None has mutributed to the promu- 'tion. The (Randy family, of Dayton, ‘Ohio, sisters and parents of the tie ceased, ha: remnmed passive. Miss Ida (lady is hate but she has not [been used by the gtate. On the other hand, the relatives of the Magi". have ,eome by the dozens to any-in in wiping "he stain of guilt from Fred and Fay. It Would be impossible to find kius. zpeo’le more loyal. Some have made sacrifices. One of the curious phases of the sensational drama. m revealed by Marguerite. was the willing ae. fqnieseenee of herself. of her father and 10f Fly Graham, to the suicidal death of her" mother. Miss Marguerite testi- §fled this afternoon that her mother had .lnlhd of killing herself oftentimes. t0“ the day before her death she had I found her mother busily writing. When 'nhe had finished she placed the letter 'unsealed upon a bureau and, with hus. 'hand and Fay Graham resent. had said that that Hter 'du'l exnlnin In: oLnA Cs __, .. _ ZiICAGOAN 's "WANTED" SIGN V BROUGHT RESULTS. He Committed Perjury in Denying the Relationship-case Tried at North Bay Auius Provokes Some Com- meat. I "Tin-re is no man in the Presbyterian _', Church like w. Patterson to-day. I 1 hope," said Dr. “chunk in coach/on.; Thi,, roused Dr. Faun-mm} ire and he! warn-d to math» P, white" reply. â€Una-r4 ' trim! to spend; at the same Utne, and EN mwtiug Watt in an uproar. Thv'Mod- "rator presiding pmmded for order and announced that to preserve- the peaee of l tlw meeting further discussion on De. X’attnsoas' spud-ch Would not be allow-d. t ,,_V '-~-- will.“ 1-\ III III' that it was addressed to 'cr.""rru'2',',.i, but that it must not be mauled. attittitivs, fursukil‘ their 1attttl hives. I would have the law reeontmend harsh punishnwut. Execution also should be the punislmwnt tor attacks on women.†Whvn Hr. Patterson ha-l finish-'1 six-akin! the Rew. Dr. John Wheaton, the. pastor of Minna!) Presbyterian (hutch, ol Pl0ulrlpuui, lone to declare that such pr0ttouttcrittent_ wz-re too rad. ical for expression in the present day. The Rev. It. C. McCunk, farmer) , pas- tor of the Presbyterian 'iu'l'J2f/2, gut to hi, feet with some heat and deelared that instead of being radical, Dr. Pat, touun was "ltrvcon-v,,tiv.. "A. I...- WIFE WANTED. MARRIED NIECE. will: the -tr.tesugettce Marie has hi; more, 1qu countenance the Isa should be po a no women.†"I hm! finish-cal ; 1'tl rlm Wheaton, inf Presbyterian I .11. me to declare l p,t were too rad. i re - uertiiiiiriiik i/ir] 'iiiiiHiiiiidi'ii W"R" jii"iiiFaiFiiiF _ thu L, the " l' $3; ."t am sick of this whole affair," said uses Mm Matthews. "Papa has been alto- {tied [rather too talkative, I don't see what ae. ,busme-u' it is of anyhody's. I do hope and i then- callers will stop bothering as pret- ,. I y Boon." iit‘i-l I The danghter expects to return to her had 3, minim] tn-day. Just who the new house- mes. ‘keeper will be was not divulged. Coo. had lurk-ring the number pf applicants, how, hen ew-r, it is conceded that the accepted tter l one should feel like a prize winner in hui- 1 that she outshone all, the rent. had , “Marry? No, no, not so haatily,"said ell: I Mr. Matthews earlier in the evening. "1 her, ldor't expect to get married for a. few Hawks. My plan to gain the acquaint- - iuitt't' of women desiring to get married I has been sneer-mm]. There is no use of VPM. _ Ultillt haste." F ""h i Evidently Mr. Matthews' former des- be iteration. signified hy the window sign, tit." i"“'ite wanted," has developed into a in" t-v.h,, deliberation. It is now a qlleitiml "m, ‘nt' "whirl: one." Mr. Matthews, took ll in" ’Iluv off ye‘terdn,“ to keer up with the ttt'th i 13mm; Aside from the on len, who were ul lreuived until last evening, eat-h mail /. ,.lellw-ry brought an avalanche of let- 'dS- " ti rs. Between call»: Mr. Matthews, with got 1 1... "mall amount of interest. poured over red 'thu mail. Nome letters he considered 'at- I worth consideration and laid them apart had Hm"- the rest. ‘21:} BAPTIST MISSIONS. I the ...vi.ar pet the: 1vtritstt"tiimi"i'i the Iter. “I am going over to see two or ‘three this evening." ' - -'1,TAt1ttrtt-attt "tr1mr3tttm, hefettterhttnsF The Treasurer's report showed a Mrs. cit. The funds for thr- yonr. including $302.00 brunght forward from the last term, omounted to $1941.80. while the "xpemlitureg We're 32.116.86. Eneournge. ing rmnlts worn indicny‘d in the fact that 21 now Baptist Sunday whnols' haw bevn added to the roll; making lit' all 448 throughout the two Provincm. At the aftornoon tut'otintt Rev. E. T. Fox. B. A.. Toronto; Rev. A. A. Cam. vron. D. D.. Ottawa. and Mr. Coarse Matthew. Lindsay. ware appointed to the Board of Home Mission: to fill va- cancies caused by the expiration of te ' «if her ru 43. 'it.', as Cr hart, Toronto. de. b's. (1162 «jg mum evening amo- pm to e home miuion report. The sp_eaker. â€2.1.1350: the board, point- The report urged upon the convention _ the Pth'l'llN' iii-ed for more liberal con- trilmtium by the vhnrohos to the gem ornl flunk. Much work lies before the Church. The influx of foreigners into Ontario and Quebec. and the loss, of na- tive Canadians here through emigration to the. west in throwing much respond- bility on the Chureh, while "the tide of materialism and eommerrialisru" and the “lust for gold avg-oping New Ontario" demanded the eotmterhmtenee of the (lunch. The board heartily endorsed the policy of indopondenee adopted in con- m-minn oith the Church uniotttmove-. ment. vrvaueiatintt the view that ther principles of the Baptist Church are such as may not be sacrificed in the interests of sectarian eo-operation. The report, notwithstanding the discouraging fea. tum. was ystinPtie.in itatone, and told of notable endeavor and â€complim- mvnt in eitnlilishing pastorates in New. Ontario. An evangelist has been qPettr. ed. and will shortly set out to work id ‘ this field only. 1than n woman wearing a longgruy fur , ’Iiuole abom'tbn.,.nq¢|t, . blmuu‘h: not * that with a. blue fehther in it, sighted ', from a Halsted street ear' nt’the corner fof Dewey place, just north of the Mat. ' itrems place, With [pm larval-new I she paced hack and forth before the fiat r; building. . T i , When she rang the bell . nicely dross. i911 yaung woman, tbe eldest daughter. i weariug a dark skirt and a. white shirt ‘waist with white ital-chad stock tie, Pee ’ponded. ' “’1 "No, Mr. Manila" isn't in this even- Biing. Didoou Wilt to see him about--- n 9 nh,--ioit that 'tdvertuement '." the prirl t 1 quttieed. I 1 Woodstock ulvsputch: Itueeasing 0p- i Immunities and animals of the Baptist ; Churrh in.0ntario and Iluebve and the E decrease in money, supplies and avaira, ! ble mvn made a somdwhat gloomy fear. i ture in the presentation of the 56th an- _ nual report of the Home MiJ-uiiull Board i of the Chureh at the convention's “WA; m : here this afternoon. The new†showed jfui tho mat year an increased deficig, the board having fgiltld'to raise Is much _ as was mint-d last year-that is, 830.000. Againat this is placed the faet that the Church i, fast lmihg its good pastdrs on awnum of the eontparativvly low admin pain! Luau. 'lhe mun in f,'ntarr, and ()m-hc-c mum nut L. espeeted, the vapor: said, to withstand the temputhny tn nuke Daryl-r salaries in the Unitlig Matt" and our own northwest church-s. Church is Losing Good Men on Ac. count of the Salary Fffleantr-- Roper}: Behindut‘ the “twen- tion at Woodstock-Mr. Urqu hart's Address. "One wunhl think that I am running a matrimonial bureau," said the tinner. "All thin“: lute-rs aren't from women. uh lot of them are from men who want wives nlmut as badly as I do, only they wa-m to be afraid to say so in the open. (if murm- I will not supply them with any of tho names I have. Some say that if I am num-cwsful they will try tls uimlmv sign idea. I wouldn't be “Irwin-d to we the ‘wife wanted' Sign bvsome nu gem-ml as the 'room for rent' or "fote sale†window cards." FALLING OFF IN THE CONTRIBU- TIONS ANNOUNCED. "we", pop. has qnpged a housekeep- et who will he hen to-morrow. He in. atrueted no to naive no further appli- canto. "U, is that so? lhotieed that the pub lor Was a," dark. I feared I should not hove put it off so long. But it was Mt far-d-...-" At this, jnm'ture the door was closed, for it was apparent that no yelcomo WU.q forthcoming from the prim 20-year- ulrl daughter. "Well, pup. bu tl or who will ho hen “meted me to noei‘ canta. - "Weir-ar-u, a Wtbr, he might want. to get wan"th reply. _ mm a. blue feather in it, ahirhiird n a Related street car aVthe corner Dewey place, just north of tlie Mat. " Plath With lppunn nervousness Raced lack and forth before the fhrt 'est is throwing much respomi- i It now develops that Kincaid lived at the Church, while "the tide of , a great pace here for many months, sm and commercialism†and the I spending as high as $200 to $400 nightly gold aweeping New Ontario" pin the past few weeks on wine and wom. l the eomtter.influenee of the i-tn, giving some men $100 at a. time, tell- le board heartily endorsed the ! ing them' to have a good time . Kincaid independence adopted in con. i was a. clever building matter. He dress, uith the Church union' mm-e- led fpshiunabiy.. anointing the view that the . , ---"-_----- off about 10 '. yea. I thought I hooekeepitr," "rouuoe Clergym'en Dread Prospect of fiPRE‘YENTING YOUNG MEN FROM , 'ENTERING THE MINISTRY. miniaeGhouid labor tirriiirthinr. WWI: cannot Name young ',,'e1rir't'r"e','1 do ttttt venture their own liven-fad those of --'".. Cleveland, Itltio, Oct. 21.-The allure-, llamhur ' Ort. 2L-Princc Von Bur. ments of ctuut,ttetieial life and, fear of the j,r.' “u. 'ful/i-la Chum-gum, Wild in] "nuidriiierial dead lind" are given as rea- [ fatal 11t/,"tkliil1,'pariitr,,t, 'l/ll; Iterato- auns for the alartuinur decrease in the day. ttr' Pe.'" in†im _ â€Ming it number oi youn ' ulcueenterin the mm- 1 few days tt Fti!tnottbesk Sines his ft' . 'c,,' l', S) , . ' ti“ . ., (lf,'),, from North-my. ‘He narthd for "try by the ceirt,:egtttio,tyy “among! l Hambur ttteltty,'ma.erhirmi,an .umm Council; whiih "htild its fun] "â€9533 i bile' when like him" to the residence of htre today. The report of Ito'.. C. .ti.. I the Burgomaster. While on the wuv an Nash, of California, ott "Ministerial ‘agl‘nl woman tried to cross the roe'd in Training and Equipment" aroused the I front of the machine, but became con. dhseuyi.on. feral , d9] _ -‘. me- futwd, and was run down before the cab traged. '.n tus ell? '4 .2??? uhitrertopped. - fg, 11 ig,? 'eg',hlte,teefPi I) 3 ‘1. 1?ritt.ctt. hnd he chauffeur nnd . alit.i,v,tro"rsieiiii'iiiiiii said.. . - w, "tt gegm Em. -- that 0 im.‘ mom. " "‘m M ' - - . 7.... "n... .v... -uu5ua.u, nun on suspicion with a blanket charge of vagrancy against him, and the fourth McDonald. Other arrests‘ art expected to follow. So far iidsaChG'iCiii unravelled. This%unas fuur arrests in the also, the first being Richard Hall, who was tiken hefe; the second George Kincaid, chief Government foreman, who was ar- rested at Selkirk, and who committed suicide; the third Tom Vaughan, held Vancouver, Oct. Zip-A Dawson des. put'ch says: John F. BlaéDonald, at Daw. son jeweller, was arrested at White Horse yesterday, on the arrival of the steamer Selkirk from Dawson, charged with complicity in the robbery of $40,000 from registered mail in Dawson onnilnly 29. More About the Great Mail new gt Dawaorr--Eineaid Lived High aid Spent Money Recklessly- Other Arrests Expected. JOHN, F. M'DONALD, A DAWSON JEWELER, 1N CUSTODY. L'oursulPrttttott to the iriiortuation ut loud that .lulnin was getting ready for tttV other hostile struggle. in the minds of the members of the board there was only one answer to the question: Why is Jap. un making all this preparation? 1'he outcome of their deliberation WM a it'- inmtroentitttion to the President that the Atlantic battleship fleet be Bent to the Pacific. On June 27, Secretary of the Navy Metealt took the record of thc General Board’s views to Oyster Pray and laid it before the President. Before Mr. Metcalf left '8Fautor" Hill the l’rgsident had directed him to order Admiral lib Arts' 'tattbq1iiisi to proceed“) the"wei. (-rn coast of the United States. At the time of the latest revival of fut-ling against Jupanese 0n 'he Pacith. wast which resulted in attacks upon .lupanes't subjects in San Francisco and brought the attti-Americart ptgitaticn in Japan to its highest point of feverish. uess. the stories of Japanese military ac. tivity assumed a character which, appar- may, gave great concern to the Presi, dent and certainly alarmed some of the military and naval advisers. Those re- ports were all praeed before th-r lresi. dent for his perusal. At Mr. dunge- velt's instance, or of “not u volitrm, the General Board of the Kll\'\ gave cuusidcrutinn to the itiiornution an; loud Under equally imperative directions, new fire control systenn are being ia. stalled on the battleship! which wtil go to the Pacific. A "torpedo company†at the Army Artillery Corps has been sent to Subig Bay to chart and mine that important body of water and en- gage in torpedo practice. Army rifles of six, ten and twelve-inch calibre and 12-inch mortars are being sent to \‘nhig Hay as fast as they are completed. Elle decision of the President to send the battleship fleet to the Pacific had its 'ttte/sn- at hunt its nppuent in, ceptiou--in disquieting information fur. "ishiril to the military department" of the llovertuneut by confidential agents abroad. ' . The idea that war is coming is appar- ently fixed in the minds oi some oi those having superior "leans of obtain. ing information as to the Government’s attitude. 4ider orders from the Aavy Department, the entire working force at navy yards on the Atlantic coast is be. ing employed in making ready the vea- sels of the battleship tleet'ior the su- cniled practice cruise to the Pacific. _ ' Washington, Oct. 21.-Preparuions for a‘hustile emergency in the Pacific? are occupying the time of military and naval nuthorltieu to such an extent that all other .work has been suspended in home branches of the two services. The war fever is spreading through the per- sonnel of the army and the navy. Many officers are now aware of the circum- Itanccs which led to the decision to and the battleship fleet to the Pacific, and with their eyes opened in that respect, they are watching the trend of events with ulnarblng interest. 7 T IdeaThtis'IConiuintheMind cf Those in a Position to Judge. Are Bad: Combines Preparing For the Struggle ? JAB. JeVt3iltilTir'r V ', TIE STATES. Losing Their Pastorates " Attainoi ing Middle Age-rnereased Salaries! Afvtyrt,ediat ty,tngregational Council. _ THE DEAD LINE. FOURTH ARREST. TORONTO that the " to the y ut the 1 of thc . Pray and More Mr. , t -â€"~ mu..." .....- lrem?e m lt fun-d. and was run down before the cab g took pr; PN Fould be stopped. . I yum lot W" l Who Priufv bad the chauffeur go and home and mawm _f,1t'att, ' f 'Ci'i'l'i1t'ts1'll."- e- mice too be ttnd a “a We J number of the chauffeur, and continued I but her ir It his journey to Hamburg on the electric miles frx 0 cars. “-1- ----- ' few days at Kloinflottbeck since his re. (lf,',',, 'fmmi Nerds-Hey. He rrtti'rttsd for 1tt1.'.aurrCtt,yiii'enid hiredjn intona- ibilé car .0 take him to the residence of l the Burgormuster. While on the way an ittgod Woman tried to cross the med in (front of the machine. but became Pon- fured, and was run down before the cab uld be stopped. - (Cl! Prince hid the chauffeur no Ind _ I - ,7 â€v-4- ___._ .uruuu IBB n """'", Fbut struck a peck tutd the canoe. broke Ito pieces. The drowned an- William LIt-l-y. Harry i1tmmirtgs. W. Symingtnn, v'l'hu survivors un- i'solrert Sheffield, J. fMllltr. Arthur Cape. L' bodies 'were ‘rooon tin]. Crumwoll'u tarte from Fat. P‘éndihg'ihe "hittiirTi;7'"iFirri,, and Farrell will not be placed under ar- l twl. _ l St. il),,",e,'it/',,T; (let. 21.--Th" police -----_----- ;.sln1istics pulllis nod to-day regarding ter- 'rorism during the month of September FOR DEATH oe FIREMAN- _ _ 'show that thirty-four person» were oxe- ---- Muted. that 207, including 7.3 officials. Crown Will Prosecute Truman for Cal. j were murdered and that 172 people war: . ‘ _ . ' {wounded in various nffrayn. The figures i 1Uiott Aear Barrie. fdo not include the (-asualties in the anti- Barrie, Itet. 9),-'n.e- Crown au- 1 Jewish riots at (Meson, Roatov and minorities having decided to take rjks-tt.eferoptl. (seeding: against Engineer" , Henry M.; The police also report 165 attacks Morris amrC'omiuotoriuaxeu,r who were i made by armed men on estates, buildings mentioned in the Verdict pt the euro". , or Ct,:',",',:,'.',',":"; of the authorities and "is my 'a.c, being anaemia fur the 001- l the iscovery of 34 stores of bombs und “you which result in ,the death of j explosives. Cl',',,"':,',',':',?,,')':,,'.: Blackburn, information ', w--------- as een qi a admit the parties mum-rip ' (id in?! 'iiiiri,i!iti'li1b,'i heading avrange' d I THE '".U'fl.'"""". or he ' ex rf . t rh _ ' . trate' 1e,iltl',,U',.i,'tt.t on, Ponce Magis Over Seven Thouu'nd Dollars Paid Out A tgt nuruber orroivas men will; So Fur Thin Year. tte. call “3 Saw Widening, and Chief, Toronto, Oct. se1,-.-Uir to the end of Kiesrt:,9lyiciiiiad WWWâ€. ,Spptezulu‘r the Provincial Treasurer had It Killed Aged Want: an Hour Near Hamburg. Hamburg. Out. 2l.--Prinee Von Bur- 5 Their Canoe Went to Smash in Giacombe f Rapids. Vancouver; Oct. 21,--Three members (of a China Trunk 1yu'itie sum-y were tdrowned -0tt Octolxtrlth in . F Giscombe iRapids, thirtydive miles Ibo“! IForta EGeorgo, on the, Fraser River. They M. , tempted to shoot the rapidir: in a canoe, Mule r. Arthur Cape. '9 bodies Worc- There Were Thirty-four Execution in rot-0h in]. Crumwell'l nifty from Ed. nm in September. _ inouton brought the survivors to Qmm j -- -- _ _ _ .lu-nch. holds that the abnormal increase of drrinkonness is due to inormm-d prom" writ): The class of people usually mldictrrl to drunkenness. the M gistrate ".ve, hatt‘vmw more money gamma, had , ditiade "mum! _so.tcetttint)r it; (11:30 " mgrcnterfxtent in “quay, . Prosptrity Induces the Capital to Drink 3 _ _ More. Ottawa, Oct. 2t.,vttatiwties of the ar- rmts for iirtinkentwss in Ottawa during the mist ion your: show t.hat there has been an increase of about sixty per cont. in the per cunt. proportion of urea“ tmtdir'dtiring that period. In 1997 when the city had a population of .53.P27there Wert' 221 arrests for drunkennvms. Last your Put pt a population of 07572 tltere (diil J43} urn-ms for the-lune who. Magi/tnite O’Koofv, who has had m'any year?' .exyyiepee pn the Police Court from the United States body. A} one time there was fear of violent seced- ing. but by an amendment to the consti- tution the prom-h of separation becomes milder and just ad effective. Montreal despateh: The Grand Sup. win-lea: LG Tard; fiiftiiii"A' T.'. Cif, rune Council of the Ancient Order of " P, 'rrd'i','ceit,rc,h',',.d,'ii id'c)f,',1t1,; Y . , " . ' I q United workmen of the “(more of sealed orders, and while tshe remained in 1.luetrte , holding 3 areeial teyet. meet- touch with the Marconi “stem the all: ll: 1:5 rlmineiiquaiglr: JI (1:231:23; :2 chart of the course she had token was . K', s I ' . ' . Shall dug district, including Quebec {xiii-indie: 2?;3303311 "tthe/te tlf 4t,)'ailfgtit.,t"id'T,iggit g,rt,.fcy IM- . . out as a separate institution with a new i â€Alma! (l, itin'g,',u"t',ti.u't', fr, l flim- name, new bylaws and an independent l 1l5 m, and m.†“phi: Je'., (in: 'l C, trensuf"? The outcome of the deliliera- I . . . I'" 'i; .~ H l '. . . . . I. fluke it could not he done again if thonxiiithf Jtit1"n"J',i.u' t,tt'f J':.,",',:.',",!,, l the matter was found out, as the tuning of the order in Canada.' The iiiiiirti;ii'itry1'ett? of the Retuiinttond rpi'etvtnlt is an important one to the A. O U. rotation would at alter-he altered. J'wo W., and to-day's meeting has been long. , tf,',:'.?",',,:',":,;'," if .“Od " the name norm and full of debate. Th o I "I'"' 't J'" y “r" mm“ W" Couneil has weighed the 'i,u2edrt',t,'d l helm? received and sent over the same LY and carefully. Smassion is exported _,'""; ofyt"iaU. t b th 1 d Thit y a maiority of the members. ' "". wrre P"'.'.""' y . e ion on " M to-night's meeting the constitu- 1.\lm|_to Proficient [tonne-wit conveying tion was amended in such a Wav that greetings. Fir Wilfrid banner sent the t',', mam branch becomes erllrate I')",','."""' of Canada to the mother Coun- mm t e United Staten bodv. At one , ry. time there was fear of violent 1,1'r a'l'he operating room is about twenty ing. but by an amendment to the consti- rivet long and about twelve feet wide, tuition the proceh of separation‘beeomes 13"“ " equipped with three keys. Right milder and just ad effective. in front of that room is the transformer I I ' room. there Sfor 10 transtornwrr, are at work tram arming the current up UPTAWA ALSO GOES BAD. _ to it very high voltage. The key ic, ennr . -- . neeted to an ordinar wire, whieh wire Prospgnty Induces the Capital to Drink 1 in mun-ma with ingrown. A funnel- l ‘ .. More. I like tube unity: flame when the operator Ottawa, Oct. '2t.Matisities of the up “may" the kits.. This, in turn, enm- rents for drunkenness in Ottawa durinur l mount-ates to the J"m.p spark. and no to the Vl'tt . _ , l . r? i the avriaN. The noise on the wire in [.5 . en your: “on Chat there has like tt number of whips being cracked. been an Increase of about sixty per cent. (Tho Wild" proee" is moat interesting, in the per eapeta proportion of arrests l ly lel,', it is difficult to get any defin- tmtdiredtirirtg that period. In Inâ€? when i Lo ' emonstratmn that messages. are the city had it population of 53.727 there I rim"). being nent, yvf both Mareom' and were 221 arrests for drunkenness. Last _ , i'/1",re,ig',. t.hat they M†Ireen "NHL _\'elr,but at a population of ahr,rg than: img an minus. The wounds made are not like those caused by a shuk, but clear bites and deep scratches. . One Englishman who examined the body of one of the victims declared that the wounds had been caused ny an enormous turtoiso, and the Chinese are clamoring to have the authorities destroy the monster. Special Meeting of the Council in Quebec Considering the Question. r--""-----------------------.--; " i MF, in such a precarious career Pegging ministry Mtordtc" The Chum story is that this mon- ster bu appeared in the neighborhood of Sharp Peak, where it; seriously in. jured five fishermen, two of them ttutr aequently dying from their wounds, and one being left in a critical state, with both lands bitten off. Some of the Chinese declare that the monster in n giant shark, and others deblllo, wint- ever that may be. Washington, Oct. 21.--The Chinese have developed I marine monster that puts the American In serpent in the made. In addition to the mystery that surrounds the sea. serpent-tor the up- penance of this new monster in un- 1.crtowrt---the China. animal or fish, ac- cording to demtchu received here, has the record of having actunlly attacked human beings. A Marine Monqter That AttaeU Pinter. VON 5 "It is the "'3' "eil/slain"; for yuxfng men. It is this ministerial dead line that holds men Uek." -- --- """'"'",r .uvl‘llu DY. mm trrctittagttctsatt ttqt the fear of losing their pastoral!“ after they reached! middle' ige deeeiered nmny who would otherwise enter the ministry. SECESSION IN THE A.0.U.W. i. P. sunvi'mrons blow}. , A CHINESE SEA SIRPENT. BUELOW’S AUTOMOBILE ie: London cable-- Tio, Iraily Chronier, â€J Hula morning pu#irihes the. following it: Hum-age trutir"tiir,Wiifrid La ' iert ts4ts-. . .mithd by “(alias from I imam ,,;~,i§mtion tit thrttttgr. "ttreet%wx b, the y-' i mopk,o!;(irept. Britain "pon.the main. it tin-n. brawn-n thy British and (‘anndhn ." must: of ‘nnture's lutmt triumph om be distoneo." and a qtart Wu made for the boundary, but her irate farther overtook them three miles from home Ind another sudden rude separation followed. Wang Manners Bride Illa by Her L Parents. , Cdystal City. Man.. Ort 21.7 S'ome months ago Mrs-s Potter, of this town, was eiamiestinely married to Jos Law- rence in Union, Ont, nu{,her.|urelu took prompt action to separate the you; lovers. - The {ride In. liming“ home and Lawrence won put under legal Over Seven Thousand Dollar- Paid Out So Far Thin Year. Toronto, Oct. s21,-.1'ir to the end of September the l’rm'incul Treasurer had paid nut $7,380 in wolf bounties, for which the appropriation made " the last sesnion of the Mgidaturo Wu " .080. Last year the total paid for tlw whole twelve months was $83167. Th:- T'roverntttent pay: $15 for every wolf killed in the 1't'aee"f districtu. and $0 of the $15 whie is paid by (manic-s for wolvos killed in the ordptnirsul w- tion,,. of the Province. Tin- Exprmm published the following from the Canadian Premier: "Weleomts. By thin Hand between Brit. din and Canada one more triumph for thn Empire and science has been achiev- ed." The Daily Mail also publishes n mes- sagu from "Loyal Canada." Two London Paper. Publish Greet. I istcr M49â€â€ulxwmirmlr'n' i,',w" "in"; lg. . . Rimmed with offending public them-y mg: by Wireless. l and mm» committed to Imn- their sanity London cable: Tim Daily ('hrnniclu ‘ inquirml into, lt" t'uvy PM! tl Harm! ttite n'otrtirrcr.utyyyye the Maw {In-urinal: to he 'soul-mates." Rela- Pte sdrot,b'Nt,r,iWilirid Lad ie (I: tie.ts ook ttteta in churn on thoir ','iili;rt; 'itiiilid from I: k",ttii. "have; .' , gOVERSEAS MESSAGE FROM SIR , WILFRID AND OTHERS. Marconi Raid that over ten thousand words had been reeeived and sent to. day Ind not It singlv word had to he re- peated. The inventor void that he had nothing new to tell and when asked if he would nutkerttitrtrtrot for the pres, laid he had nothing to say. In a few‘ days, he said, A press u-rvim Would be inaugurated between the tow. ers and Ihips at sea so that pres.- moa- nagun‘ may be sent each day. It i, pm- sihh for Marconi to loud» n shin any» where at son. and in I test made hy the win-lest people for the British Adrhirul- ty P, British worship went to so" under huh-d orders, and while Ute remained in touch with the Marconi system the chart. of tho counw she had tukon was made up at the wireless station that corresponded exactly with that of the ship. _,:oronyiistiiiir" . THE WIRELESS. mm Bay, \.s,..uqiu.. Tm. uteri The noon a Port Mun-hr- the eommercialr window} wrvim- between Canada. and l l Ireland was inuqurutvd by Signor Mu- I "Wk com". The m'"ituu"ics exchanged to-day "Ir, were sent. by Sir Wilfrid Lauriâ€, Lord turf; Strathcona, Sir Hiram Maxim. the Lord Mayor of Landon and othvr uulnble‘ men, and the first, m-wspnpt-r to get I '1} story from the other yids was the New " York “not. i A we just, receivnd from the Lott. don Hail say: that the menagp. handed in for transmission this afternoon at 4 o'clock had not bum yet received in Landau. HARVEST OP TERRORISM, ELOPERS WERE CAUGHT, MESSAGES FROM LAURIE]! I Has Gone Astray-CIblo to the London Mhit Elidu the Fact That the Manage Sent to That Pap" Had Not Bun Renaud. N q'lAi. be“; Windsor dumpstoh: The Assizvn ramp to an and heir thin "Herman mm“ Mr. James 'Biddall. The {num- ot' the day's proceedings was the New “I guilty, frayed by counsel fer the Mic ' . 2't l’ 'tei, " run- noctllgswi 'i'leif,i't',,i e explnslun at me. several months "go. In his autumn: of the can, Mr. D. Hammers, of Tomato, for the railway comm on“ that may of the (“VIE chill: had already been met, and ot', WWW taken care of an promptly l? Enable. 1eAPtttthes' renewed. _ we het tttatk-t should say he "I? why, that fellow doesn't even I'm-owin- his own optrorttmitie. without a formal introduction. titlirttttt the dog we} sitting. won and mum; n front of her lodgings. He "I taker. homo and fed. Mu, (flank and her mother have been living in their moment quarter-n "My thtvo weeks. PreviouMy they lived in mural Men pttrta of duo city. Their change of resident» made the dog's tuk exceldirgly diffienit. . Plea of Michigan Central in Iain tur. plosion Case. Chicago, ot. 2t.--Uft in Columbus I), Imu‘r than three huudrvd miles away, on anh 18 last. Trix. a pot dog owned In: May Hark, an"! 16 your, of 235, North (“lurk amt. turned up hore you- it May, and discovered his mistress, hav. iug wade om' of the must remarkable, journoya performed try an animal on re. mml, 1nd accomplished the additional Fat of singling out the family with whom he formerly lived from more thaq '2,00'V00 persons. 1i/l"'a Mia, Mark (mm- ottt of n res. mxzmm the dog mi, sitting. won and Toronto. Oct. gl.- 'I'hc elk m Rim-r- dnk Zoo killed the t'wotclt Inn-k in a. tidbt through the fenre in tho paddock yesterday morning. Thr trapuly mu the outcome of ill-feeling of some nontha' standing, and the utl'ivkou deer was pierced in the head by th, vlk. Earl, animal stood on in own side of the fence in the duel, but the Sum-h deer had been dehorned after killing a chu- n year ago. and he wan at a di~mhzmlngv in the (10M drugs“. The vlk at High Park is said to be becoming eras-x, and fears are enwrulinml that the “My Im-nl. down his knee aud injure mmu pol sou. Eli it and“; loo Kim " Scotch Buck in Battle. Preacher and Wife of Eiectrotyper Of. fender! Public Decency. New York. Ort. erleng‘I (huMy Hospital physicians have declared Wilma “We" Wuhan. _ - of Fit. Lumn German Rvaiiuu last hum: Church. of Willittmrdrurrr. and Mrs. Der" Bauer. his affinity. insane, , the mic wore dis harrred in police- "ttrt ttdry. Later reports my six are dead two motormel, Wm. Smith, grmoryman. and three negroes. Ten [muons were wri- ously injured and am in n hospital. Ab.out tm-nly othou new arm-v "r but injured. Me. Rune}. who-in the “h orgats A. linuvr. an vloctrotypor. and the my- "when. ariee felt on thb Pacific coast on Wed- Ieudny an dpnctically the - u that registered III the adanmuuph at Wuh- ingmn. D. C., was about IMO miles mull: of Berkley, in tttid-overt" prOably between the Hawaiian Inlunds and the south cm of Mexico. The duck is known to scientists In a m-aullmkv. and is usually {wowed by a tidal wave. Re. pnrt. of the duck will probably he brought in by incoming ships. hed Ten Patiently Part in I , Car Collision. _ than“... Team. Oct. 21.--A street at vanish». mneilnp Han-rmâ€: an» nuo early 'thin morning. It in rI-pnrlml tive or nix new Inn hem killed. Infflrmntion given but by the Arm-l car "Wirials at g o'elork is that awn-ml [mutants were killed in Ute collision. Among the dead are Motormon Parker and lh-rringtnn and a puss-[Igor mamod Smith. A dense fun pruvuilvd at the time. . The We Wat a Sea Near Hawaiian Islands. A mine "rvep in a slum mun-mm! of poelt surrounding the esettvtttiott,, to .-... place that men out. The movement often caunog s than!“ at level! on the THE MISSING SHOCK. yerketer, Cai., Oct. Si. -Prot. A. E. LmiBehrter, of the obnormtory of the University of California. tttutottttevd that tke an!†of the "rtbqmka, de-h. from Newcastle state that a neriuu. "creep" In; oc.cyvtd in the old mine Um Bulging Munitinl quartet' duality: funding. on“; mu of 1:. Win-9' ““114; Ind thr damagv no In is fattmatod Ft but -illiou dam-n. Ttieitrtr'ate iteen%rmistuItHi. F 0351-?! DUEL " THE DEATH h CREEPY FEELING. SOUL-MATES ARE INSANE GUILTY. SAYS RAILWAY iydney, N. S, w.. Oct. 2l.--Deitchrs Cum Hem Dance. SIX KILLED A Clcver Dog, ili. we: own-m. be“ in Columbus undrvd miles Away. E, a pot dog orned " tt tm. ml ar. tgr. by " ‘rly Ttest u'tad (“My cred min-r chem fl no. NM. Dining were