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Durham Review (1897), 2 Apr 1908, p. 3

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ROWE. DC Hath of Rev. A. G. Rottertaotr-Arictim of Dunn“. . A Bran-hill» drametch: The death oe. amrred at the Broekville Asylum during the light of Rev. A. G. Mignon. aged " you”. Mr. Ruin-"um wan laboring on the Morrwood ("Inuit when he he...” in“. through a - mum", «and . “work. This was one "a, and since then In- In nqridly dr. X/l." Ila In I Nrthodi.t clergy”, of him-n attain-out. "mun-d hy t 3mm. 3 w a “will”. a " 'the rep, bony on“ in be "in! uro- their. . Olly Two Amman!“ Samples Found by Government Analysts. 'Gi,'ieuou was a grand Iliair. and l their'eduve lun- crmuml a good dull of talk. tht tbe n The jail oificiaGo, following day. and Just when the couple I tefttse to divulge were about to mm on their honey- imam! uttt'mpt, in moon, tltief Carpenter remind a tele. 3 that llh‘nvlui. m - born the brother of the hride,lm.viterorn_ way to "ho had "mulled to Norwich. stating, found in the cell , that Swartabum mu a married man, fined, It h alm- and had I wife and {our ehildren liv- I trivtul in make " hut in that city. ,, - __ off " in). Immnh prior to " ornvictiott Swuls lung uniwd from Norwich, Calm, it the ruymhy of a detective for the gut your at shunning a criminal. 'vail“ in the city he tell in low with the whit: of I local hotel, who. despttt he: lnothr's adviw. cortsevted n awry Sunrhburg without making an) inquiry in") his tuusily history. [he wedding created a good following July. i were about to Cult. wk" has been held at the Erie l‘umny jail miner but Wednesday, at» - nonchulant and grief over the death of hi» sun " not apparent in his talk or actions. By the advice of bid lawyer. Hr / B. Moore. whom he mn- "ttlted lufore surrendering to the nuthoritiew. he declined to (Havana the me. "k vompmlm- is so well de- ulopod that he does not even allow his curiwily to betray him into questions. Br " mnfinrd alone in the jail and is an “lama! to mingle with any Athcr pin-ms. .wur" impns munlh~ prior lung uniwd the outucity Month-n). .\Iarvh hi. Jacob Swans- lpurg was liberated from jail yesterday. and an: deported to the United Mates today. Swuruhurg mu arrested in} Fehrttary. "Iii, and mentencrd to Pol ,mr" imprisonment for bigamy. A few', mnmh~ nriur to hi, tonvictiott Sewn-[sq " BIGAKIST JACOB SWARTSBURG SENT BACK TO UNITED STATES. Story of His Marriage With I Cashier of of a Montreal Hotel and Mis Arrest for Many Within a In Bonn After the Ceremony. In administering the ohlorolorm the fave of tlu- intuit wan burned hy the dirm-t nppliratinn of the rags. The nil-talc marks around the nose and mouth of the dead t-hild first aroused “kph-inn and precluded the theory of vtNr.rtatxriro" by escaping at". lt " lwlirwd thar the gnu mu turnrd on an»? ttte doulh of the child had Mn runs-rd by the drug in a treble effort to awn suspicion. Muff-din. Marv!) Ni. Tlte nuthoritiw un- mearrhinhr tor a motive for the nup- pu-e-d murder of Washington Cole, the la-month-old so" of Lionel M. Cole. " “an delinitrly determined during the any that. the vhihl'n death was the result of uiilummrm admtnhrtered by mums "I. quanta! In)". A small vial which had villain-d tto vhlorolorm together uilh the raga and in administering the drug tore in the keeping of the authori- ties Indianapolis. Man-h ttk-The national mnwmiuu ot the l'litd Mine m?rhrn, of America met. today in Tuliluon Hull to ngrw upon a course ot action humus. of the [allure oi the operators and miner, " the. central competitive field to agrm- upon a joint wnge eon- ferrm.e to fix . scale in plum of the prouml one, which upim April I. The wage miatir, for the various bituminous fields oi the United Stan and Canada are Inn-cl upon the male fixed in the l'l'll'rll competitive field, consisting of lllinoig. Ind‘ana. Ohio Ind Western Penn. bylvania. eonvention The first will be to adopt wage el will: and the]: hue a can for a Joint " “ark-01mm.“ ope-hag the door to " l "prawn who my wish to conu- in,, dun a sale and keep their mines ins operation. mismsmrjiiiiiiiiiiiiif] FEARS . A snuwown 0F MINES. Operators Fuilun- to 'Wee up to tix thin sell!- his Inlm Mitehett to all I nl' tite miners Indie-l prawn-itionn will I; in that I ”Monk-k all burial M in time A" "onviete ml demd WAS IT MURDER? :" ’ *fAsTfiNERs. DEPORTED HIM. HONEYMAKERS HONEST DIED IN AN ASYLUN‘ Death Was Ne to Chloro- [ Lusitania and Maintain Break form. _ Records Across Atlantic. ml.- hns ("Md President II to enll a national meeting '-. lmliut'mns are that four will be mnaidered by the Dim ‘8".- upon a joint meeting " Han-h “tr-The national I the [united Nine Workers met. to-day in Tomlin-on w upon a canine of nation , the Ill'l't Inn and Miners Fail to Agree on a Joint Wage Conference. l lmHvtin of the “uncut. just in. mesttrpleas of honey ithe Dominion (mom. 135 were were alum-rat- that Mntinest n nearly shay the genuine ar. W PTI‘ He 1d“) Mr any , th iii, , Wonderful Invention of Columbia Uni- the unity Student. a... E Nn-w Nork. March lth0Donald H. Mil. hi" ' ler. a Columbia student, has invented a mtunm-hinc to translate mysterious Chiu. l ii we ittto English by the mere touching her {of kos mumbling those on a typvwrit- m I When Tague went to bed that night lbs toyk 1Nere to lie awake until his wife lii.U' ortttul asleep. Then he nnietly lam-w. procured a basin of salt water Led placed Mrs. Tammi bands in It. vPro-u-mly Mrs. Tague hegnn to talk in Itter dot-p. Her recital wan slow at first: 'then it hot-alum voluble and in I little I As a result they yuterday nnnmr’ed 'that they believed the machine practic- luble, and that it would eventually re- , volutionize trade with China. The con- ';trivarwe rewmbltm an Hiding machine. ‘It has key" hearing Chinese characters. ,When the key " "truck type on the lather end leave on the paper all im- "'t'iiytt uf all the ponible meanings of Trvuioit. N. l. Marl-II 1t5.---It was "hen Hiv'mn! Tugnv of South Axulmy Wttm tlimi.usld It) an unhappy dumthir situation that he fell in with an an- eient mea captain. "up who had been in many mtrartge trrttttes and knew all]! (-urimla nutouu of the out .nd other par“ of the world. He listened to Tngur'u narrative of his marital woes and gun- him some advice. while nlw bad told him all he wanted Unvlph demon-h: Although Hm fin! attempt. the prisons county jail who "mleavored their t‘wnpc- han- mn been di.- The jail oiticial, art reticent t1 SALT WATER REVEALS SECRETS. and tltre your "my! the Il to btw ott How a New Jersey Man Got Divorce Evidence From Wm Wife. Miller In" been a student of Chinese for two yearn. He wan graduated from Columbia but mumtner, but is eontinu. ing hi, work in unlwr to obtain a do- Second Attempt to Break Guelph Jail Frustrated. pr. Miller also gigs it will truly-slate any other language. Professors of Ori. ental Inngungm at (‘lumbin have had worn ..r midnight conferences in young Miller's mums. investigating his re. markable diaeovery and "sperimenting with it. Liverpool, March 13.--AMr brentéing her I'o‘vllral for the voyage across the At- lnnriv from New York the big Cunard Line -h-.nm-r Muuretauia arrived at the nmulh of the river Mersey at 5 odbek tlti, rimming. whore whe is held up by a den," in: which compelled the vesael ihe character. to drop anchor and reinain outside. Hir' punwnm'ri will not be able to come ashore until lair. today. W of The [4113."va run of 627 knots es- tnhlidms a new world's record. the bat prvvious day westward run being ttitt knots made on Nov. 6. On that run the Inhilunia also hroke the record for a weutuard voyage. four days, 18 hours and 40 miuutes. Lin-:prml, Blanch 13. -A wireless mei- sage: rm-vin-d h) the Cunard steam-ship con-pun) states that the Lusitania, which 1m here ior New York on Nat. urday. made a record run of 627 knots from Monday noun to Tuvmiuy noon. ‘riuxtnn and ”an he Magidtratv. ek " brwlk jail. I‘m Marya "f abetting m mum arrived 1 and an" the tri hree namml pri-nl ’nr trmu to sq-n' mu Ir Sumo-ml n The owoml will be to adopt a scale and iumire u call tor joint wage confer- film"! by "tri"ts. A third will be to refuse.to make an) twale t-xu-pt by competitive districts which would mean that Western Penn- sylvania. Ohio. Indiana and Illinois 00- "atoms and miner. would be held to be one unit, an would those of Missouri, Kano-an. ”Hal-om: and Arkansas be in tlte eompetitive field of the southWest. it is thought that PGident" Mitchell will advocate the adoption of one of the first two policies, expecting by pursuing that mime to induce some of the oper- tttor" to aign tt "vale and put their mine, in operation, which the miners believed “nuld force the others to do likmvi-w. "Than: in a diwouition on the part of 'Mrtttt' of the coal operators to stimu- late mull market prices in this manner, or by the threat of bringing on such a strike." mid Mr. Mitt-hell, "and it looks now an though there would be a full murmur-ion of mining in all these great bituminou, fields on April I." The fourth proposition will be an ex- treme peace nmuuro, a provision that the pron-m contract be continued in " feet a month longer and the mines be kept in operation during that perjde .. It A TRANSLATING MACHINE, Tun.“ way to aid in in the cell where It ii almo <aid th lo make u rope m w ha]. I: n'rim-k thi, aitvrr frum Puituctstott, M am and Dueling, a ngiatratv. charged I " jail. Cox Mm I , Hi abetting them. iliff arrived here u" mm the trial mm DANGEROUS PRrsoNERS, rms to m u'v'urk' thi, aim-rum"! lhrvo prid- nlll l‘u!nu~r~iun, MvAlynn. Heath, I and lbw-ling, appeared before :i-lrah'. charge-:1 with attempting k jail. (an aim appeared on the of aha-Hing them. A Central Pris. ti arrived here on the 2.50 train. In Iln- trial ru-muvml the first HM). r tlu. trial ru.mosed the first m-al Primel’x They haw three n. to '"'ttt'. in addition to what mum-ml am the present chum. "tly three work: to serve. m- nur been Jrieottraged. l.. am rvtieent to-day, and lgv the purticulars of a . hut it hm been learned menu-d by Cox in some T In aid in his escape. were "ll when ke is now-cun- ~n will that ho hm! con- ' a rot"' out of tlu- HIM-M _ Dvuver. (‘nl.. \luruh ltl.-"Ir, tlwre Its. luu appeal?" Thow \vord- wen- the only I word, spoken by Huiwmu- Min when in- elph Jail I fortmul by interpreter Matteo that the , jury found him guilty of murder in the Hint degree, and fixed "rsrttenee at death. fuih-d all! Just eighteen days after firing the " In the shut which brought. death to Father to make l Francis Leo Heinrich-1 at the altar in , Albany. N. Y.. March 16.-Appliea- l tin" mu nrade to the publit- nervico mm- ; minim: wn-nml dridrivt to-day by Ward. funny" t Woodbridge. attorneys for l Hymars & Toon. of Attvstetxhun, Hol. trand. and John T. Keegan, of Milwau- ', he. to imutignte the Delaware & Hud. ' mn Railway with raft-Nines to the ques- li!,',',',, of the impairment of the mpitad tum-k and it is further asked that the mmmiuion inton'eno in the'luit of Mr. man and others against the Dehwure (d Hudwn and take such further pro- i crating-x in are moo-wary to prevent the lpuymmzt of the contemplated dividend of 1) per cent. SI, Elizabeth's in the act of mcrament, this alleged but not his doom. Battle Between Italians and Tribesmen in Somaliland. The attorney for the defence made a motion for a new trial, and was granted fise days in which to file papers. Rome, Marvin lt'r.-News has been ro- u-ivwl lu'rv fron, Italian Sunmlilmul to the (Him! that a local tvibe. helped by soldier, of tlw Mullah. attacked another trihe under the protection of Italy and killed thirty of their opponents. They llwn drove off a quantity oi cattle, italian trawl»! wen- then aunt into the disturbed .eetion to punish the raiders. In um they irero mttteesoifttl. for in one "tt,urruo'ment Hwy killed four hundred of the trihenmen and nixty of the Mullah's sohliers. The Italians had one man killed and two wounded. The highest Mongr- run an hour by the German tranmatantle liners in 23.58 "i'lsi,_ was made by the Kaiser Wilhelm ll. A (eremmwn dvspatoh: The steamer Mauretania to-day establish a new trans- atlantic record by beating her own but previous eastward record by two hours and thirt.voix minutes. She arrived off l)nunt'i Rock at 4.14 this afternoon, and this makes her time in transit five days and five minute. She cleared Sandy Hook Iightihip at 11.09 a. m on March 7 She travellcd over the long route, the total distanee traverned being 2.982 knotss The avorago speed made by the Mann-tank. during the whole trip was 24.42 knot: an hour. Her hes-t Irrevioum speed was 23.90 knot" an hour. Jury Orders Death Penalty for Murder of Denver Priest. The but manna-d daily ave-rage fur tln- Lusitania is 23.62. The best da.s"s run MN 575 knots, with an average of 24.77 an hour. This was made on Tues- day It had been "qttalled before, how- q-wr, for on January 29 the Mauretaniu covered the same di-tmlvv in a day while bound wit Governor Magoort has ordered the ex. tonsion of road building for the pur- puw of affording relief. From the sugar districts throughout the island come general complaints of the scum ity of laborers. as a consequence of whivh, it is predicted. thousands of :u-rrq of rum- will remain uncut. rev ~whiny: in n great tidiwtion in th" sugar crop. Mauretania Clips Over Two Hours Off Her Time. Anyway. Hunt's win! 'Ngue said when he nppeued in the court of chancery to-day and naked for a divorce. Ties" CUntellor Walker. however, was not profoundly impressed by the salt water method of obtaining evidence, and hr held the case under advisement. - Mrs. Tague denies the charges and has brought counter sensation: in a unit fur divoree which she had begun before her husband <tarted his action. to know, and more; the story of her life, single and married; -- _ Seattle, Wash., Much 1tt.--The reve- nue cutter Thetis has mturned bere, Inning rescued the retmtining.eteven of the erew of the Sutsulna Mam, a Jumpin- use schooner. wrecked in Yalabta Bay. Alaska. Nov. 5th Inst. The vessel was blown ashore at the base of the Mala»- Irina glacier. Owing to the furious cur! running they were unable to get “my from the spot. for three months, tvutut,t, lug un provirsions, chiefly of rice. In January Captain Fujii and four men manna“! to reach the otrteide and the mm-mnwut ~9llt tlw 'll-et’rs to rescue the r,ttrvivors. A bar about loo yards from shore mode bhe undertaking hazar- mm... owing to the miles that have been Hmving all winter. Tbe Thetis is undu orxlers to return to A‘luska to mule 13 survivors of the tidying whom)" John P. Miller, mid to Ire starving on Unimak Island. U. s. Revenue Cutter Saves Eleven and Will Go After Others. A NEW EASTWARD RECORD. HAVANA STRIKE SETTLED. RESCUED CREW. FOUR HUNDRED SLAIN, D. & H. DIVIDEND. ALIO FOUND GUILTY. Catholie Chureh while administering the holy wanderer from Italy, an proved anarchist, heard , London, March Mt.-"The actiw men» Hm- of Socialism” with which Great iiirimin is confronted was a prominent. :and "viking feature of Lord 1losebery's ';Prcr-ideutieu address before the Lib. :vml League this afternoon. ' It was. announced that the number of l dolomite»: exceeded 350, the largest in the (history of the Grand Lodge. and there l were also present over one hundred Tisi. vtors. On motion of w. H. Sanders, a ' resolution was unanimously adoptvd pro- l testing against any more bonuses being i paid for securing immigrants and making 'for the total prohibition of the immi- l gration of Salk-inns, Doukhobors. Assyr- i inns Armenians and generally of people from uouthesrUern Europe, many of l whom are members of dangerous secret weir-ties. The question of the rump- 1y?...te.elt, of Mr. R. Birmi'ngham an or- ,ganizer for the order was placed in the ilmmln of the executive, which at once rvappoittted him. "ther organizers may also be appointed, and with the lecture Hun-"nu a vigorous campaign for the ox- ",tenwiott of the order will be conducted. The usual votes of thanks were passed to the Mayor, council and eitizens gen- vrttlly for the hospitality vxtended to "lu, visitors. . The time might come, but Lord Rose. lwry said he trusted to God it never would, when the Liberals would be foreed to choose between ullowing the Socialists to gain the upper Und or allying themselves with the party of protection in order to defeat Soeial. ism. Of than two conditions he, for one, without hesitation would pr'efer 'r Protest Against Paying Bowen For The former Premier was discussing the m-coasiiy of the league's urn-caning support of “sum- Imperialism," in which cutvgories he included the main» teuance of the policy of free trade. "l'rntcction," Lord Rosebery declar- ed, "is a grant evil, a great sunny and a great source ot corruption." Continuing, the speaker said that he foresaw, however, slime when the pruning movement in Parliament present movement. in Parliament rounded on ideas of wciul tetorm, might lead to such enormous pressure in the way of direct taxation as to make the nation seek relief from its intolerable burden by shifting a part of this burden to the taxation of im. ports. . . . . _ ._ A Source of Corruption-preferable, Though, to &teia1iqm-Be Regret: Agitation Against Upper Home- Never so Great Need for a Second Chamber u Now-Admits Need of Reform. The action of the Hon. Dr. Rename and the Hon. Adam Beck in attending the banquet at Jerome College, Berlin, and tacitly consenting to the toast of the Pope Ireirig given before that of the King came in for severe censure in the reports and from speakers. LORD ROSEBERY CONDEMNS PRO.. TECTION " AN EVIL. The great fight at the.atterttyott beiV sion was over the proposal of the Wm. Johnston Lodge, Toronto, to reduce the [wt vapita tax from 25 cents per member to 10 cents. The great argument for the reduction was that the trPniurPr had in hand a surplus excepding M900. The answer was that, the Grand Lodge had practically decided on the increased organization work. The years and nay-t were called for, and the prvuenc 25 twuts per capita was retained by a majority of only 1u'ven votes. The sum of 8100 wan voted to the True Blue Orphanage at Picton, Ontario, and sum to the Protestant Orphans' Home, Toronto. The Grand Lodge of Ontario East ap- poled for aid in stemming the tide of r'renelt.Canadian migration into lin- Counties of Prescott, Russell and Glam gnrry. where, according to the eastern lodge, there are councils and who"! boards some of the members of which vunnot speak a word of English. The siim of 8000 was, a motion of Controller Hocken, voted to the support of Protestant. missions in Quebec. The following officers were re-eleeted la) aeclamation: E. T . Emery, London, Grand Master; H. Lovelock, Toronto, Deputy Grand Master; Fred Dane, To- ronto, Junior Deputy Grand Master; Rev. R. W. Lowe, M. A., London, Grand t'haptain, with tWenty-five Deputy ('lmp. lains; John Hewitt, Toronto, Grand Treasurer; Dr. J. J. D. Banting, Cooks. town, Grand Lecturer; A. A. Gray, To. ronto, Deputy Grand Lecturer; W. J. Thonipson, Mitchell, Grand Director of Ceremonies, and W. H. Wilson, Aurora, and A. W. Wright, Toronto, Auditors. Mr. W. J. l'urkhill. of Midland, installed the new ofheers. It was then decided on lulllot that the next place or meeting .should In: St. Thomas, the other plat-N named being Brampton, Listowel and Harrie. A Mount F'or.est despatch.. William Fitm-rald, of the Property Commission. ers Department, Toronto, Was this even- ing elected Grand Secretary of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West. in place of William Lee, who is retiring because he has been elected secret‘nry of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of British North America. Mr. Cooke was afterwards, elected associute. secretary, beating Jns. Mayor and W. H. Sanders, both of To. mnto. Creat Fight For Reduction at Grand Minister: Criticiml For 0lkhMllilBEl!i's CAPITA TAX' SCORES SOCIALISM. !'MONEY FOR OXFORD UNIVERSITY.i I The two Queens, the dowager, his ( mother, and Queen Victoria, his wife, , together with the other members of the ,royal family, and a large gatheriu of 1 municipal officials. greeted His misty hit the railroad station. Queen Victoria ' wept for joy as she embraced the King, I and u the royal pair drove through the I streets to the palace the crowdsc eered l continually. _ Minion try Grand Lodge of United Workman at Vucouer. Vancouver. B. C., March IO.-- The A. o. U. W. Grand Lodge to-dny de- cided in ("or of secession from the American Supremt- Lodge. and the formation of I purely Canadian or- sanitation. W. W. Astor Promises 'roo,ooo When! Fund Reaches $soo,ooo. London, March ltt.--W. W. Astor hull imparted another impetus to the (N- i ford Ugiverrity endowment fund. wlsich wa, inaugurated by Lord Curzon on his, Median to the 1hatteellorship hi the twin-nib... W. Astor originally;' promised to give 9WD!!!) when the fund 1 reached the total of KIIMIIL m. nuw promises to give $100,“ when the tund rem-Ms thin amount. The present total of the fund in 8375.000. Regent of Bavaria Celebratu Hi: Eighty- menth Birthday. Munich, March lBa-Princt- Luitpold, Rem-m. of Emmi, (Mahmud the 87th anniversary of his birth 10-day, amid a brilliant gathering of the Bavarian m- lrility. - . . .. . . A 0..-... In the morning. the Pritwe rmiwd' telegmphsie oongratttUtiotrq from Fan. 1 ppm: “when": ami the “Pulls of thaw reigning botrmes of the empire, as uell :h iv'iAtatiotw from abroad. halal thew was‘mn immenw military wrenmlo lu-fun- the pahtoe. in which the mart-l gun-inn: of Munich took part. The tte. i gem. is in splendid phydcal eotclition. g Montreal (it-‘pnh'h: The police in- dny were informed of a brutal act com- mitted on Tuesday night in a "table own. ml by Mr. A. Gauthier on Yoltigvurn street. Mr, Gauthier states that on go- ing to his stable in the morning he found his horse lying dead on the floor. The animal had been hacked about the head and body in a fearful manner with In UXP. Madrid, March 16,--King Alfonso nt- rived here to-day from Barcelona, where he has been for two days. He was given a. warm welcome by the people at the railroad station. Adventurous King Alfonso Welcomed Back to Madrid. protection. This would be a great' evil and e source of corruption, but Boeuli.m would we the end of the empire, religious faith and freedom Ind , prosperity. From the point of view of l the empire he regarded the tnritfs of l the self-governing colonies as an im. _ pedimeut'to union, and only no over- : powering necessity would compel them; tc acct-pt the new and more univerml; tariff springing from the centre of the empire hr”. 7 h i hi the elections of 1907, Lord Rosso. bery went on, the country had seen the Liberals and Conservatives flying at each other's throats for the hue-kn and letting Socialism slip nway with the kernel, namely, seats in Parlia- meat, and the ' had witnessed the trig edy of tho Lilienls fighting under the banner of "no second Chamber" at the very moment when . second Chamber was most necessary in order to combat Sodulism Many of the wound, Were -m'eml in- ehei in depth, and in mum park the Iimlp- had been almost cut asunder. Mr. Gauthier is convinced that the eruel deed was the work of enemies who wreaked their vengeance upon his horse. Formerly Great Britain had a strong second Chamber, backed up by the veto of the Sovereign. The veto of the Sovereign has long aince dinaIpear- ed, said the former Premier, an now it is sought to do away with the sec- ond Chamber. Contra“ this, Lord Rosdx-ry continued. with the condi- tions in the United States. "There you find a written constitu- tion, not one syllable or letter of whieh can be altered without arm? and lengthy constitutional prom-Hes. "rru find a Senate of overpowering nutlm- ity, and you find a veto in tne tands of the. President. Nat a veto that Lac, fallen into desuetude, but an active ond vigorous element in the communion. Here we have nothing but the feeble barrier of the hereditary second Cham. ber. which it is now said cught to be entirely abolillld. "I honstly my, considering the menial-e of Socialism which his reared its head in this country during the last year. and which is prepared to rear itself on every occasion again. that it strikes me an amazing that the, Gov. ernmont, at the present time. should embark on the policy of abolishing the only barrier remaining between it and the people." Lord .Raosebery admitted that the Home of Peers needed reform, but no ~m~ll rt-furm as was suggentt-d try the Narrow Escape: From Drowning In St. May’s River. Brutal Crime Committed in 1 Stable at loaned. present Government Sault Ste. Marie. Hut" March IO.. -The St. Mary's River is breaking up, the earliest of years. Several narrow escapes from drowning an- reported. Geo. Blaci, a well.known baldness man, broke through the he, and was rescued with diffivulty. Wrt. Belch. while crossing the river v.ly, N . .. ",vssttt through the ice. [he was tesnléd. but the Team and rig “1-1-0 not we" afterwards, being car- ried under the ice. ICE BREAKING UP. CHOPPED HORSE TO DEATH. IN FAVOR or SECESSION. QUEEN WEPT FOR JOY. IS OLD, BUT ACTIVE. ONTARIO ARC TORONTO Otte of the boys “I. dead “In-n a phy- six-inn who had been summoned watched the child's home. Two min-r. "ere Ire. yond help and lived only n nhort time. The other two I‘ea’pundud to the tpeat- ment and it in helium! they haw a chance for recon-13'. A thatluun, um large chi-h hon.» known nu the "rlo.s Newly dtstro.rcd t No one mu re,u' time. The .tm-kh. don-H of tlG city. quite hear}. Abl the building, inch"! ammunition, plun'lix deM royed. Postage of Mails to Canada Vin C. P. R Steamer Only E3sooo. Chatham Sportsmen Suffer Severe Lost " Mitchell's Bay. "my. it Mariam. London. Mareh IO. In the Hou- ot (ummwxu P-tttraster-tio-ttl “nun" plat-1| that the gnu-q r;-n-nu<- vulhwtm! by the BritiUt Pottoffiee on letter and ram] "rails Japan-hm! from Britain per t'amtdian Pacifie Joanne-h. in 1907 amounted to £35500. to which amount e.3mo whim!!! be adriest for I'm-vim oot. mtéat madU. The mun] Brititsh ,uh-ridy i, £01300. Harrisburg. Pa.. March IO.--'" (Sapi- tul mlupirm-y MW. in which John H. Much-nun. a Philadelphia turniture dunk-r and contractor; former Auditor. General W. P. Snyder, former State Treanurer W. L. Matthieu. and Jenna H. Mtuttusker, former superintendent of the board of grounds and buildimrn. are rimmed with defrauding the state in furnishing the Capitol, w“ given to the jury today. The arguments were con- cluded yesterday. and (0-day Judge Kun- kel give final 1tirurtimts to the Jurors, who have patiently “stoned to the testi. mony and speeches since Jan. sr. Haekemuul, N. J., March ith-- Three small boys are dead " Norwood end two others are despentely ill as a result of eating skunk mbbage root, ucmrding to I. mange received today by Coroner Curry. The little fellows, whose ages ranged from he to nine years, were children of Italian rapid- ents of Norwood. They dug the skunk root in a swamp near their homes ye.- terday and ate it and ireeanu. (lo-permu- ly ill within a few hours. TROOPS SHOOT DOWN STRIKERS 2,500 In laid Low In Fight atl, Chile Nitrate Beds. San; brceimco, Mun-h Hi. Mmhiu" gun-1 operated by the (-urvrnnwnt forc-, of Chile in a great muflivt with strikers at the nitrate beds and in the city of lquique hid 2,500 men low. most of whom were killed, aim-urding to advice. n-ceived yestvrday by the Norwegian steamer Christian Born, which arrived to-dny direct from Chile. Business at lqui tte. which had never before been b2l','o'.,', disturbed by any- thing but earthquakes, wu paralyu-d when the grent army of workers Went, on a strike. One fracas after another occurred until soldiers and strikers met in the streets of lquique and on the out- skirts and openly defied each other. A A despatch reeeived from Valparaiso. dated Dee. bl, said that m-mnling to an ofrleht1 statement, the reel-m one-01mm? at iquikue. between Nitrate strikq-rsuml the poliee, resulted in the killing of 210 men and the wounding of 50. After having covered the di.tanee mentioned. a portion of the tail gave way, and the aerodrome was brought down for repairs. This in declared to be the first successful public flight of a heu'ivr-tlmn-air flying machim- in Ant. erica. ' They Died Prom Eating Skunk Cabin“ Being orde'red'to dinpene the army of men, t e soldiers opened fire. They haul little opportunity to fight. back, vwn though they had been armed, the us- uult wag so sudden. This took place on January I, and a week later. my though by common agreement, the strikers went back to work without the expeeta'd ad. vmwo in ways. It was reported that the mine uwm-rn will voluntarily in err-use the pay of many of their etttr ployees. Cannot Enter Fulified Black Sea Pom at Night. Odessa. Mhreh ltl.. In "om"'rlurnH' of the urn-v4 Dear the iorttv-s at. Kari and Hatum, in trausA'auvaAta. of m‘H-I’dl Turkish officers, allowed to be Nticr, the Minister of Marim- has forbidden all vessels, without reaped to nationality. from approaching or entering any for- tified harbor in the Black Sou. at night. If this order is disolwyed the mach will be bombarded. The older entail. oollsidvrnblv (lvlny to navigation. _ - Prof. Bell's New Azrodrome Ink?- 5 Record. HLumoadsport, N. Y., March Ith, Pro. fersor Alexandr-r Graham Bonk no-w aerounune, the Reduing. (0113). in the prewnce of n votnntittoe of the Aerial Experiment Association and a number of other speculum, flew a. distance of 318 feet ll inches at I. height of from ten to twenty feet. The machine is equipped with an eight-cylinder motor, and together with its operator weights MO pounds. It sailed through the air at u. speed of from twu-my-fiw to thirty miles an hour. BIG CLUB HOUSE BORNED, MUST KEEP OFF. FLEW A HUNDRED YARDS NOT EQUAL TO SUBSIDY THREE BOYS POISONED. ti “than! by “W I Wttq raiding in be "tot4chohieus are (Mo city, and the I o. AH of the m h LONG CASE. (H of the tRrtMe, eluding "funriturx 'tsting gun's, on Ila " lmlmtrh: TV Mitchel-1‘s Buy 11:," was com ou was com: last. night it " tite , all m- km. will In new: ol ll Prt: Ills an nnhling. v, Prupith-lll l Mat etttettt I Frauen! Litigati" Over Affairs of Conn-y. London, Marvin w. nt ham ' I'v- ported that in con-queue? of the strong opposition he has onmunu-wd Mr. C. Arthur Pearson has ulmluluuwl his effort to obtain mntrol of TM Lou. don Tinsel. On Mr. Pearson's own authority I sun able to tstate that thi, report i- in correct. The not: are llmt all Hm murt hearing .veurro.v I new "home wun developed try a group of v-Iml'v holders, which probably till prottatc1 fur months to come the litigrtion l'0~|w1'l ing the internal affair:- of the ('nIIIPAIII) that own. The Times. Mr. Smith all ty "There ,ia alraoht mam] in "and umnlmwnt." "1.83! Boxes Sent From Canada Ar rived in Good Condition. (mum. March lo. According lo Mr. J. Fl. Utrke, Trvde Commuaiouer at Eydtm). there were imported in!" Australia try the CanadiIn-Aullmlinn Realm-n "WSI hon-s of apples in three shipmenfn, the receipt- Inn-g. for October, 6.772 haul; Nowmher. 8,163 bores; Droember, 4M bores. Nearly all the 1ttt: arriuul in good condition. ' wen in " dmon I. few bout that an» by {night Immer- In. San Fran-i but the shipment: on M I: than: no: c 99!.- hnurc. . New York Stock lulu-g: Cunt: IrtvestiF. New rork, March 10. Tlac mnnmiu .iom-r of mrporaliolu, Herbert Knox Smith. will Ire given every facility to Atnite. 14., Man-Ii "t.--The Animal politic“ situation in Louisiana: Dem- ocratic circles was In! nigh! Milton- sible for the killing of Demoeratic Mate Sen-totem D. B. Kemp. of this city. He was shot and killed by C. F. Hyde, I young politician and basin.“ Ionic at this “on. Yesterday the men quarrelled about. the recent. Democratic primary for Menu-Governor in which I. J. Indra and Paul Lambremont competed wit result that Bailey. the detected eut- didate. tiled a protect charging the Democratic State Central Committee with fraud. Hyde in discussing this controversy in t1"rr'f to have call- ed Kemp a liar. T e friends of both men thought. the incident trivial and it had armrently been lorgotteu until last night when Senator Kemp with with a drawn revolver walked into Hyde's place of business accompanied bv a friend. Hyde was unarmed. Kemp in than alleged to have slapped Hyde's ‘lwe. The Senator's triendn at this point interfered and separated the two men. who thereupon agreed to meet, and fight it out with revolvers. Senator Kemp then left and Hyde went into his house nearby and uncur- ed a revolver. When he came out he shouted to Kemp to wait for him which the Senator did. The two ap- proached each other and Hyde open- ed fire, two shots fatally wounding the Senator. who died within 30 min- utes alter the shooting. Hyde was not injured and witnesses vlaim that Kemp did not shoot. Senator Kemp was a man of middle age and Hyde is 24 were old. Hvde had not been ur- rested tll? lo nu early hour to-duy. DEATH IN THE WM; GAME. LOUISIANA POLITICIAN. QUAR- REL WITH FATAL REWLTS. Man Called I Liar-another Renaud to land " the Point of a Pistol --agroed to Fight It out-Si. Mr. Dottbsr-Do you believe a man can mos love two pretty girl: " the anus time? . “in Kobba-Not that one of them tind. it out. ”other. an a Numb took homo bahie, not, this mm, uni the (all: of locating weir dim and dt.asqtittg doth-- u... my any work, for "rqrietoae farm b, “1-": urn (aw and fur 1teqtverm. Mr. and Mm. G'aant G'rioohl. of ChapfttvMe. {are n hm hm night all‘ as "mm! the lullivo. “we tin-rm hm mun- - "tattooed," "My" had ttwir um (Buddha ”wad on and an" "tuerc wom- him-IN with luau-r lags fauna-l around the Inhim' neck». Duper“. Attempt to Throw Officer Over Court Railing. New York, Mureh itl. Bot-num- ht. had just given toutimouy which resulted in the conviction of their brothers for tar. ceny. two men net upon Patrolman Cahill in the corridor of the mond floor ot the criminal court building to-day, and at tempted to throw him over the railing to tho marble floor. twenty feet Irelou. The policeman fought detspertateLv, Inn! was overpowered. and Wu jun! toppling over the ailing when half a dozen other pour-omen mulled to his rem-no. lle Wtttw drawn huvk from r.;., perilou, position, and his asuilnmi w”.- plum-d The prUonem gave their mum». to Josvph Dar-mm and John Muldoon. Winsted, Conn., Man-h Itf., Jokrrs mind the babies b.x daunting llu-ir efothem " a party when by Mr. and Mas. Bum, Woo-din a few night. 'IMO. Ile Watt. drum] ponition, and hi" under arrest. Joker: Ii: 1mm at Party; Now Home“ Take lo Chancel. (nun. Man-h Mt, E. hrke. Trude Mum. there wel srnator.etect Killed. HRILLING FIGHT FOR LIFE APPLES IN AUSTRALIA SALE OF TIKES DELAYED NOTHING TO CONCEAL LABEL BABIES NOW NO, INDEED. w York St ' into Ilk‘ , Itet'tt nr not hin, the excl t"woedin, lay by l- by N1-rvtnry Je will NIH." mid Mr. lily. I l Irma! cut ork to in *,

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