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Durham Review (1897), 23 Apr 1908, p. 7

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H 1.t.ets 'ttMare, but“! I. Tea Baby 1908 HIV-min}; in the ordinance: "Thu t'orui"i,oirtwr "t Public Works '4 hrn-hy authorirvd to permit "tnndn to tre. maintained in the public “not: luv-l mm" the lmurn of a I. II. and tr p. m., which ,.hall he urn-cl for the purpmo of a-xhihitiug for sate chily new-pupa" printed and pal-linked in (New. all nothing shun be exhibited at no" then- Iron except daily pup-n u than do swim." A _ _ 'Ildgv 1urpenter 10-day fund I tnnponry injunction preventing the our hicago Council Passes Ordinance, But Judge Issues Injunction. Harv. when the Ill-armed Natives Btaughtere6'trt Bat. Ge-Over " Hundred 'tttted in Three Fights With Japan”. , Troops-Many Woundod. PRACTICALLY THE WHOLE COUN- TRY HA8 RISE". TO BAR FOREIGN PAPERS, ttet tt “a REVOLT IN com. f sltausgt hai Manila of lighting are suppressed in! m" new"pttpers. but it is admitted 'rap-e, nrmmd the meital haw nun-d their "ggrreteive attitude against ilraruted mtirm. with results c-Ihing rememtrtintt "IESMC'NH. hrm- rem-m innlaumu are given. In .int there m-n- twenty-four ('urt’ulls} .,l and MW?" wounded: in the tau-0nd, I) -r'uur killed and none wounded: inl min]. tiny-five- killed Ind fiftrimtr udol, while tlw Japanese e-tties . nnly one killed and none wounded. hm hour“ lighting the Japan-u in garrisun town of Mat-hu- repelled ("awaits with u-t't-n- loom on both ati Japanese love-at Anon the Chinese. Wril hmghni. April Li-Reliable reports al nppulling vonditiotu ll Corn. mow-turn! ugunut the .llponese is run), and there hare been ungain- rv-prisai-. Practically the whole try has risen against Japanese rule, h barely mists outside Seoul and mum roan ports Pink: a few , inhud un- "ortstantly out. off, nop- "roelopmentm in the interior. Even mm oi SI-nul an now guarded by I: iorvvs while the Von-gnu If! not o-d to no.“ the river me: It o'clock " rn-ning. ' " b ulmmt a ytutr mm- - the last Mk of any magnitude in Corea. [wing there were 'serious riots in tt l. Tho "treetm of Mill - til lap-mm:- troops and some bouvy u: took place about the Imperial Io :ta me {own Wiped ihtt and Another One Under Water. BOYCOTI' u u. April 21L -From the headquar- Iln- N-lf Government and Nation, ', m- swim». here in the capital ml 'great southern provim. a "ot has gum forth that the nu“. u haunt", which. under the ttun. Int-v vu‘io'lird i, rapidly spunk]- r-nghtul' the empire. Mta0 am be h-ro-d until the loss to anmww m- veaehem the ntupendoun tutu! mum». Mexieurrt. " may be only 3mm". Gut this sum "punt-mi mmml “all.” for every dulhn' .mg Tuug "overtunent Wu 1'0!"- H Hematit- a may be tut the t' sumo-A GREAT FLOOD. uestrrx I): hung Hun-run [my the Japanese , Tatmu Mum tor tt {1on the Migrant-so ownern of the Tatmu Mum tor the sum um] um upon that "noel. whom u! uuhwqmmt "I'm upon Ja. and form the basis of the boy, ment. Hum. prolmldy has is. wiped nap. althomrh. all In! " known, . um inhabitants escaped. the. nwn Inf .ttrtt population, " Duo! lo-nu and 23 mile. tsorth of nuw "ueler water and in all" nut-pl away. The river i3 Hum with debris, of nun-h Hun) uninml- are battling for " in the flood a City Threatened With “Auction by Water. nsrruvlmn or I “will dam" " nus-INT. Preparation "ve unuh- m) that the dna, " .. {rum which the smoker M- punl'l‘. may he dymtmitert " A rum ion of murelter. Pt the "rennin-"hip of thee vo-ned there is no the "inerrity of Jhe buy- ter they will pact-09d in atu. nnmpuign to involve y be nIill an open qua-- ke promoters hnve no HM um vat-It", one of the world. is doomed to de. m""" "-.-.._w||ieh it built V. \pril 2th- AI Incon- " rapidly advancing to- t mm. a city of tAmo s. :..-u.-m: that the Dot- :qu, Pmptors 'm/k iri. and. it in dr- um.- ot tho city and an ordinance m the street new: bieugo pupa". "In: pon- from an exten- were manna: .n my. ‘onl‘erenco ins in u deputation of have full powers mu Fhoperor. pro-- , \u-rc retumed ad. anI. They com- lhut the Japanese In of the Port-ans. Minna! law and u of harboritirn and Per'""" of o- purpose of as. 'un- of the people. hi, sproml- t't't" Bot be. ptrl mam-w l tity a totrd I ttha be only n oi t rim-nu 1 in-q dollar 5 Inti u com~ ' 'M'tt, TO than Thu-y “He-go that Carello mu killml in u lmko- nhop kept by Gttineppe and Vito Bonzetti in South Brooklyn. and that l'nn-llu went there to collect $100 which he had loaned them. The Bon. uttiu and two other Italians were I!" rested to-day, Changed with implica- tion in the murder. The police any that flour nckl similar to those found on (‘nrrllo'a body were discovered in the Home!“ bakery. New an! . April gtt.--The Blooklyn. polio. du-Mn-a! Icy-clay that tlwy hull solved the mynto-riuus tmtrder of Gio, unni t'arello, whose body wan found in " vacant lot in Youth Brooklyn yeah-I" day “ill: a rural knotted about his ml; and two fiowvr sacks over his held. ' . A warn-m. tot mtted yv-u-rduy a nifwiuh of tm- Ml'rin n.“ to I tttol rum-12H) 1 Int:- lwmuw ol tsp-stem oi hunk] ttted. rmlml up to the old woman. and mu jun in time to pull her off the track to n plan- of mloty an the train whizzed by. No doubt the old Indy would hate been killed. but for the prompt and mm. ago-mu aetion of Master ('ullghill. School Boy Drags Old Woman From in 'Front of a Train. A Niagara-on-the-Lake derpatch: A 3mm: .Nragnra-otethe-Lake boy display. ml a muruge and Prt""ie of mind the other day that merits for him a medal from the. Royal Humane Society. The young lad in queuiinn is Allie (‘anghilL the yunug mu of John l‘unghlll. of Sing- uru-mu-tln--l.nkv. While returning home mun wluml, the kn! saw Ihs. Share). ’oiice Explain Mysteriou: Death of Giovanni Corolla. I GENERALS RETIRED. more tha n 8t tt ith MURDERED IN A BAKESHOP Four of Arrest Caused Collapse of Philadelphia Actuary. Philadx-Iphiu, April 20. _ Confronted nn-m from the arm) for "minute rm- unln" of HenvruI-l Huh. Sminmff and “vi-.- i, gun-uni toulay in the Russo rmlil. The three offieerr, reeeive pour sinus and aro- entitled to wear the army uniform. With General Mouse] they were the prim-ipuh in the recent trial at tit. Petersburg growing out of the capit- uhninn of the fortress of Port Arthur to the Japanrse. 1 GUELPH ABA'ITOIR. SI. Ptorururg. April 20, nu-nl from the army for Will Receive Fusion: and Will Wear Uniform. Gylum. [ “mm! of 'iuelph. Ont. April tlt)., -F'or some than [nu-t Unvlph bas been wrestling with tho qul'stion of a pure meat supply. a prohlem that i, being dealt with thrunghout the Province by the differ- rnt Boards of Health. The mum-ll up- pointed a special rummittvv. which ban r'tvtrmsttvrord .lm "tvvtiott of tt munici- y-nl abattoir. when all meat wld in the my will have to be "latep,htered. The ulmrluir will be under the jttrisulietion n: the Board of Health, and Government inqm'lion will be asked for. The agi. tution “as first darn-ll by Dr. Robin- ~nu. now nullwrintrndvnt of the Innllun Imylum. and a member of the Provincial nut with Lenn Anderson, the disoreed wife of John Roehee, of Npoknne. Sue “allkml in on the muule quietly, when but]: were at home. sh.. Forgumn has Po-sion of tht. tlat. but "Clml'lpy'Wms disappeared. lire nn a charge of no by hit wife. Mrs. F from s'irokane a few ' ('harh-v. as he WM I: um! funnel him living flat with Lena Ande wife of John Roehee, \uulknl in on the on Mont real who". u " Wtsutiusstm Spokane Ma Found In Momma! by His Wife. M In”). who i, uuite dent. ,tttnditig hr. Michigan Central Railway tracks. old lady haul uepped onto the truck mt an Inc-r rubbers, and being very l did not hear tt train upproaehiutr. nick an thought. ymmg (mighill ml up to the old woman. and mu trt.ttttwt'ro" in "H UN drum ("Penna-n: of trpm enterrd ' tN Ptmii.h “Ling thr; ltr, CHARLEY SKIPPED FRIGHTEN ED TO DEATH " (In lh SAVED HER LIFE ' thrt the I muting. " I u railway Igtcm. in I y, it! "an. April 20. W'hurlv“ H. Fer. u railway contractor. of _'trokttrte, Igton, in being 'sought by the po- a charge of nun-support preferred wife. Mn. F'rrtpmon came here mkane a few days ago to look up , as he Wag known about town, Health tia, April 20. A Confronted attttmuttott of embezzling H.500 from the Franklin In. mum ' at the ordinance. The order Lon the prthkm ot the Ctw. " Gr., Whit-h has mod-slit the rn'iz':tr.re ire lu-hl void. I MI! W arguml April 20th. v Corovry hr; no "rttlrtrrity "rt' ',erri'usn of the streets. n‘l. l t an" prrvmn," "ilill I: April Bt, N "ttrraoian, ' ”fun-rd ." n . wiil have gawk.“ of w', , or furoigm mr Agitated For In in a Money street. to the Hack td'wu“ being “it" Hill] I wi"yaehi.ty.t.. i t mph '11 Iaughill I a all] Ill. and \\'an<,lem_’ the tmek to [ ‘hv' n ttin whizzed Ci",.,. would Ium- l "m". pt and tumr. l NH lghill. i whcn (ESHOP. 13!“! mation Sotttt. I. “um! if thi, new: ntnmh to br, done Mu-thtr Fwy pawn.” The retire TG, ymri ago. the "eommonwealth" moved to Wtrshington, taking up n farm of 172 acres in Montgomery county, it run called the Womun's “mumm- weelth. In Im-nllwrs were all We” to do and self-supporting. Some wore spindvn, ,Hrme had been married and some had children. Mrs Pratt was one of the converts of the religion and, leaving her husband. she joins the colony. where, two months afterwards, the prewnt Mrs. Hoover was born. There were ten children in the colony, " girls _ I'numncr. I Mia» l’mu ty-nine yrnrs acquaintance and mined in Hugh! to I Philadelphia, April 20. Mack of th, marriage of Mins Adah Pratt, of IAIN Irving drwt. Wushittgton, to R. Frank- lin Humor. of Philatlvlphia, an halt-l t'll-I'k. mummy. lies a stuff of ummul Colony of Women Who Regard riago as a Sin. TOOK FIRST CHANCE NEVER MET A MAN UNTIL SHE WAS 29. mania '" Hung orgxnnmnn that, tram- I'm'm them into metal. For two years het'ore hi" death he eomltteted a series, of myrrh-mute, which rent-hm their climax in the metulizatiou of a Pose. Reinhardt l). FlII'lN. his hrotln-r, took up the work who-re he lvl't off. and brought the 'ecret 'It‘m‘t‘s-t to praetiol perfection. Mr. Fuel“ is planning to mPtalir.e a human hotly. wltieh he prnpom-n to put on "xhilrition in a down-town shop win- tlow. The luuly will ho that, of u mepi-r. By thv m't'rt'l pram-u of mntalimtlnn it “ill be "hanged into a statue. whivh, to all mtvnml appenranw. will be of solid gnhl. Th,. 1'ttwt of this strange mm‘I-r- sion of u. hunmn "'Hm" into mvtal, av- I-nwliug to tho- inwutnr'n v,nimute, will ihicugo, April 20.--The lntt-r-Ocr-nn o'n-dily any: Wolfram l'. Fuehs, an X-ray mp9” of (hit-um), who died a your ago with "N-ray cum-rt," a martyr to science. di-mwrM a "ttttWelton, secret by which lw mu tthly to work certain "h"mical vhunges in living nrgnnimnn that tram- I'm'm them into metal. For two years het'ore hi" death he eomltteted a series, of ouwrinmntq, which rent-hm their climax in the metulizatiou of a Pose. Reinhardt I). Fun-l“. his lbrotln-r, took up the work wluwe he lult off. and brunch! chum...” Process by Which Human Bodi Can be Metalized. ‘tnwnrds Irish aspirations. It was to Ireland'., intenwt to hasten the disso. lutiun of the- present Parliament. Meanwhile both Mr. Chttrchilt and Mr. Ja.viruotrHieks are anxious mn- cerning the extent to whieh they will unt'x‘o-r from tho interposition of Mr. Irving. the Fiocial'st mndidntv. Social- ium i, fairly 'strong in the ernstitw rm-y. and Mr. Irving in a strong oun- didate. Mr. Juynson-Hiokw apparent- ly Maud, to hm- moit from Socialist uttack. 1H Mr. Irving. like himself. favors tnriff roform. It no Socialist "anOlute haul nppmu'ml mum" of the Socialists would have prolmbly sup- ported Mr. .htytvsort-rtivks. A. C. Hales, war eorrerpondeut, the inde. pendent candidate. has withdrawn. --niue yum old witltout farming thv nttaintanco of a man. 5hr “as bum nl raised in a rmnmunity of wumc'n upht to lwiic-w tlu:t marriage was ml. She was bound by teaehiug and Jim always to remain Angle, Then " matriot tlre first man to whwu du- e-r had lreen intrmlurml. sh" did un- than half the cum-ting hcr,,eli. Nearly thirty yum ago, in Texas. (nav Mrs. Hoover’s mother lived at lrolumh interwt to hasten the din}, Imiun nf the present Parliament. “Meanwhile both Mr. (Winn-hill and Imwrnnwnt'u' altitude on Home Rule. un~l adv-Led Iri-imwn in 1laueluster nut to "ulrport the Liberal mlndiduto. lt mu not. he mid. any question of Mr. Churchill; personality. but a quea- tion of the new Government; attitude _ no n.‘ vrlIv-Vx‘u ll) LUV idea of a tariff M strongly as are tho him-rah. and those in Manchester re. gard fiwal reform,,. as n heresy, juitify- ing the savrit'ice of other party prim-i- ples in order to 'M't'ut'e its defeat. On the other hand. Mr. Churchill will get no help tram the Irish voters. John Redmond, the Nationalist lend- er. in a ape-90h at. Dublin. reviewed the Government; altitude on Home Rule. ain'l Al'l\-l~ul lri.-ium-n in “Mutt... .._- " is one of the hottest electoral fights that has ever occurred in this country. Mr. ('hurchill is keenly alive to the strength-of the free trade idea in Manchester. and is playing this rard to the tttmost. while] Mr. Ja.vmurn-Hicica, his Conservative op- ponent. tor the same reason, ii zir- ing prominence to every issue but free trade. There is nothing yet Hourly indicating ‘11 marked advan- tage on either side. The Couservutir,s,, han th AL.....-.. column: Easin- of innunlcrzth appeals to various interest 39mm! disruption of norm tions of life, are the featur Parliamentary contest now in the Northwest Division cheater to fill the vacancy House of 1'ommorm caused b pointment of Winston Church inet position. $.‘n u L Landau. Aprii 2.o.-- thirty political Ina-til: (was!!! hwao-to-hmm Loses Irish Vote ti Making Great Campaign In North Mucheste'. museum's FIGHT; and Mr. Irving it a drum: enn- Mr. Ja.vnson.Hiekw apparent- ul, to lost. mmt from Socialist M Mr. Irving. like himself. Mt. Hm] umii the METAL MEN. I. Aprii 2.0.»me mummy to 'litictsl "matings daily, and in. hwe-to-Muw enttvaeutt,t, a . 7..” -- ""â€" i in,” sinuous" had noticed them. But Mtg». ': sh., run-r paid attention to any of them . uni! she met Hoover. To-day she told . N her own story. k Vote tttrt Gets Vote of" "Five of the girls grow up," All? said, .1 '"and then slipped away to be married. Free Traders. 101' course they were regarded us ,,in. _‘ 31m .. I thought them bad. But about ...;. n, - '.. 'gb . . , " yt-nr a m I went downtown with a tirl 1"“ 4", ""y..tsvot.s, .‘Ull'rit-nd "ind "he introduced me to fill ival 1""etings dull}, and m- I Homer. te of innumerable printed various interests, and u nnion of normal condi- ', are the features of the y contest now going on of the hottest oleetoral has ever Occurred in this ('hurchill is keenly alive ...‘L ,n .. - Division of vaeamry in the caused by the ap- was 1mm to of Cab, Mar. M the an Favorably Reported by U. S. Senate Committee. . Washington. April 20.--The fisheries trmtty between the I'nited States and Great Britain regulating fishing in the hikes along the boundary line between the United States and Canada to-day reeived the favorable endorsement of the Senate Committee on Foreign Re, lations. Secretary of State Root went over the treaty in detail with the com- mittee and al-uo explained the treaty providing for the demarcation of the boundary between the United Stotea and Canada. Upon the conclusion of his, remarks the mmmittee decided to report the fisheries treaty. but f'utal w tion on the other convention was post- poned until another meeting. The dvad are: (his Carlson and “at: Sunri. Finlamleru, and 2ir. “Thump. an Ku,ulNlunan. acting iis fire ha“. The lulu-r leaves " “ll.- o.ud Emily of four little “Hem who only t'tittut out how a tTw muntlu ago. it is not .x'et known "hat I'lllh‘ml thy explosion, and the fire has not lawn extinguished an 31-1. Tho four iniured men are in the General llmpitnl. The Cormter will he'hmught from Munkht-nd m: won as possibly for 1hr inquest. Explosion in the Old Mine " thm. moro, Alberta. “Winnipeg, April 20.--T hree mm were Lillml and foui. nun-rs wriuusly burned in an n-xplw-‘inn an what " know: an the HM Mine. ('almnnn-. Alla-rm. shortly " tyt' lo o'elock this mnrniny‘ the mup. although as far as is known all of the 400 inhabitants escaped. (Maude. at town of 400 population. 69 miles from Helena and 23 miles north of Craig, is now under water and in danger of being swept away. The river is thickly strewn with debris of rmwh houses. Many animals am- bat- tling for their lives in the flood. Great Floods on the Missouri in Montana. Hole-mu. Mont., April go.-- The Black Hugh- dum "no“ the Missouri at Great. Falls was to-day blown up with dyna- mitv in order to prevent the destruction of the llonun at Montana smelter. This Inulvriully helped. and serious danger from the flood is now pralmhly over. A mic-hing workmen, name unknown, was drowned when the dam was dynamited. he being the serum! man tn lose hi, life as a result of the flood. ('rnig. Mont., mu: probably wiped off Fortunately no who" was badly in- jured, though all were somewhat startl. ed. It is lrelieved that the firing of the bullet mu :uvidentnl. but. the "hooter Wtts not tliwmuretl. Tlu. "use was settled upon roturu by ttre (-nmpan_v agreeing to pay i'orufoot $750 wrthout Lursts Sir William Mulock't Car Struck by tt Bullet. A Woodstock dvspawh.. In u N130 in tlu. Ar-ia. Couvt 10-day in which Jutue,, 1'ornfoot, of lugersoll, claimed $5,000 damages from the Ingersoll Fruit Puekapw 1'ompuny for the loss of u “luau”, it lwrulne non-usury in the umehl of the court. for the jury to yu to him-null to Nee the machine. On the wuy buck our of the windows in n our in which Sir William Mulock. the juvymvn, rmum-l for both sides. including Mr. ll. T. Blaekxtock, and the murt Constables wore riding. was struck by a bullet and glass flew in all (lirm'ticmm The bill provides a tine of $50 and six llwlllhs' imprisonment for any person who um»; an Indian figure, no matter for what purpose, or who has suvh figure in hir, porrsrssion. Chivaprt. April 20. --A dempatch to the l'oturrd-Hvruld from Guthrie, okla., says: Nenator Lvtulrum. a Cherokee Indian, in. troduced a bill yesterday prohibiting the us» of Indian figures as cigar or to. lnu-m signs. The bill is certain to past, both branehos of the Legislature. and Immune a law, as all political parties Humid” the large Indian vote to hold the balance of power. No More Cigar Signs of This Kind On WisEman Creek a similar wash has him" found. and if the men now " work strike as rich pay as found on Nolan Creek another big camp will spring up 1.. AL. c, in Alaska Seattle, Wash., April 20.-A despatch from Fairbanks, Aluxka, to the Post u. tvlligencer, says that word has been re- mind there that two me‘ who made the recent rich strike at Nolan Creek, in Koyokukv, haw already panned out $30,000, and that they only took the pans from bedrock, the gravel going to build up a big dump to be washed up in the spring. Another RIuII Expected to Huh If Luck Continues. Ther-e are "still cm. isiirtiGriiriiirs at the commonwealth. They are 23, 28 "Somehow or other I could not get him out of my mind. I found myself wishing I might see him all the time." Muylnnd, and I large house in the 'Cy, The children were taught to betare of men. They wore never permitted ty have acquaintance with any of them Hf course they saw men. Mrs. Hoover says sin-rotten had noticed them. But and 33 years old. THE FISHERIES TREATY WOODEN INDIAN. THREE MEN KILLED TOWN WASH ED AWAY. STRUCK IT RICH. JUDGE IN DANGER. In Oklahoma. IN (‘uplmnn and Ilatt and 2ir. “Hum”, an T aw fire hue-3 The IT nnd family of four . Thin was the third] attempt made to float her. Under her own steam the Mount Temple started for Hulifnx. but owing to a heavy southeut storm set- Halifax, April 20.--Aftirr havin ' been uhore on the ledges at 'rl?o"/J,d"i',r'l Island, at the mouth of the Lahave River, since November 30th last, the big C. P. R. Liner Mount Temple was sum-emfully floated. on to-night's tide. The steamer was filled with air, and with the rising tide and the assistance of three tugs Abe slid off the 'uiriiiii; deetwater. _ were paid qnarh-rly. and Mm. Rnu'land. wiro hm three little c-Ilildron. said that th" Making after them took all her times and 'that Alu- "outrtimes forgot to emf-r the mum-s of Hume who paid their dues. C. P. R. Steamer Has Been Stuck Since Last November. Mrs Rmvlnml says that there has ln-HI m- tlislmlu'il). and attributes the irtwgularitits in the books to cart-lop: hmokkooping. The due,, of the ux-iq-ty were paid quarterly. and Mrs. Rowland. win ha" thtve little t-llildron. mid that th" Making after them took all her Mrs. C. Rowland Blames Careless Bookkeeping for Trouble. Toomto 1ls'mpatorh.. Mrs. Carrie llow. land. ll” Vl‘rvmum ‘tl't'vt. who m" ur- rmlml TIN-why night ml n (‘hcll'jli' of dialling hunk of the Grttre Hurling Imdgt- "i tlu. Dunghtvrs of England. of whieh .iu- mus ,uwretttry. pleaded not grin) und w." rmnnlulu-d for x. wevk, lu-r Imdmnd‘e lmil bring renewed. Mrs Rnu'lnml lays that there has mum and $200 nu anuthor mum, of the indictment recently returned against him for manufacturing and 'selling an alleged misiabelled pharmaceutical com- pound. Preiident Roosevelt had irrmisted that the prosecuting officer demand a jail sentence. Washington, April 20.- As a. result of the first convwnon under the [burp food and drugs law, Robert N, Harper, Pre,,. ident of the Washington (‘lulmln-r nf 1'otntttt'tve, formerly Prtsidvut of the American National "ank, a drug manu- im-lurer and true of the best known bu- iness men of tluv. rily, mu to-day wu- lrncod by Judge Kimball in the Police (hurt to pity a fine of $500 on um- Roosevelt lnsisted on Jail Sentence for Prominent Washington Man. The arehiteet is Ralph Knott. who, till he won the [million by competition. mu an obscure upmistnnt in the city architect's office. He is 29 ymrs old. His fees a: architect will amount to about $200,000. Plans of Obscure Young Architect to be Realized. London, April 20.--T he London Cunn- ty Council has decided to proceed with tho building of the proposed County Hall on the cite Hula-ted on the banks- of the Tluumr, at Wtstmirstvr. it is animated that it will cost $7,000,000 and that ~I~\'vn you“ will In- consumed in building it. Zimmerman" and two Iowa-hiss. Amer. ieann oonspired lo kidnap twelve hundred 1'hiuec:. outliers from VlorlivoMovk ttruler the pretence of taking them to a Chitteme port. Thry were actually landed at tluaytmts, Mexim. where they were hundul over to a Mexican railway and forced to labor. They still remain there. The mtptain of the Maori King, a British”. even kept the engineers in ignorance of his destination. 'dimmer. nuum ie one of the richest men in Shanghai. T DRUG MANUFACTURER FINED. U. 8. Men Took l,200 From Vladivo- stock to Mexico. New York, April 20., A cablo des. patch to the Herald from Shanghai says: An extraordinary emu' is being trial in the British court here. The Crown is applying for the confiscation of the steamship Maori King on the ground that she obtained fraudulent registration under the British flag while who really bolongrd to a rich Ruminn Jew mum-d ”indium. who chartered her to a naturulizml Amrril-an named Zim nu-rmnnn. formerly a Russian Jew. a recent eueounter near Seoul. when 200 bandits attacked a village, The bandits, however, were drivvn Ch The insur- gent-q are working in hands of a few hundreds and the active number of ten: lutionist: does not exceed 4,000, accord- ing to reports. Four Lou Their Lives In Fight With Insurgent. The premier then summed up the benefits which Belgium would derive from the annexation of the'Congo Inde- pendent State, and M. Davidnon. the Minister of Foreign Affairs, followed with an explanation of the international situation arising out of the question which the United States and Great Bri. tain had submitted as to what steps were being taken to earry out the terms of the Berlin treaty with regard to the rights of the natives and the liberty of commerce. It Watt decided that the debate on the treaty should continue without inter- ruption until May 9th, when the ehtun. ber risers for the elections. Tokio. April 2U.--Advive. reeeivM here state that four Con-vans were killed in leader, Varuie'rveiii/, who" deohred that the Socialist: would nbsmin from ob. ngy-tion in any way. Brussels. April 2u.--The disc-union on the qmmtionuf the annexation of Congo Independent Stan:- began in the Cham- ber of Deputies. which was culled yester- day. Very little progress was made be- yond the Hearing up of preliminary matters. The debate opened with I. shun) nt- taek on the prtmier by the Socialist $7,000,000 HALL FOR LONDON Discussion on Subject la Belgian Parliament. MOUNT TEMPLE FLOATED SAYS SHE IS INNOCENT. COREANS - KILLED. KIDNAPPED CHINESE THE CONGO. Mattawa. April ill-At about 3 o't4oek thin morning {in- broke out in the rear end of tlu. outbuildings of the Mattawa Hotel, situated in the ventral part of the town. It only hinted almut one hour, when five large sublets Ind Morehouse., were burned to the ground. Two supposed tramps jumped from the top of one of these rubles, liming been badly burned and hurt in their own from the flames. They are now in :5 hospital. Some nimble cattle peril:- ed. The fire department did excellent work or u large part of the town Would Int-e been swept. Stables cod Other Buildings " Mat. tmn Destroyed. .9.turs.t, April 20.--At about 3 bl and afar Hu- Enjmlivn n1 ii:.,-:n'c.:',._ 22 MM sold to the trade. "At another wring large quunliLR-h of salt were delivered, consigned as sugar. Cylinders of gnu were hillpppd by a Phil- adelphia company. C'strboyst of sitriol and hose: of murluln dust were uwd to generate mu. There was a fresh water spring from which the water flowed in- to tanks. The pipe led from (In-m- tanks through a. earbonator to the main wiring in the pavilion where tlm watur “an 'served to the public. The water WNn' sold as a natural Santana " er. "At another spring a solution of Cottt%e will and citric acid crystals Wtt_ put in!" the tanks. This wat. mixed "ith water and mid IN the genuine, natural Nara. topm beverage." - Dom-mien: of tlu, spring. “GIN-"shoal that in some in,,tansww the ehanpt might ptove -well founded. but "scu,strd the adttlteration by saying that thi, method was the only "ne that could ww thr great national health t'cnot't from ruin. "One spring guw out in mm," mid Mr. 1iorris. "A pump mu trrty;/ltll. Ordinary water was put into the bot- great national health “-er from rdin. "Om. spring gau- out in mm," mid Mr. 1iorris. "A pump mu /eiltll. Ordinary water was put into the bot- tling lmuw tunks in a private room, Adulterntion Excused as Being the Only Method that Can Save Great United States Health Resort-. The Springs Giving Out. GAS AND CHEMICALS USED TO DOCTOR UP SARATOGA WATER. Albany. April 'M.-Tae hundrmh of (lulu-sands of persons who quit bau- toga waters drink a mmlidnu m- lrvvos age, doctoral with null, citric acid and other chvmicaln, “Human-11 with xitriol and marble dust." This charge “as made before the Small: Cottunittt.e an Judiciary yesterday afternoon by Holy ert I'. Morris, former chairman of the New York Republican (hum) 1'ottttuit. tee and counsel for a rarlmnir 'e'ttm com- pany. Con-antler of Canadian Pnt dive Fishery Hut. Ottawa, April eo..--" in understood that Captttirt C. E. Kingsmill, command- er of his Majesty's battleship Dominion, is to be' appointed commander of the Canadian navy, otherwise the Canadian fishery protective fleet, and Capt. Spain will be tranrferred to another post in the service. Capt. Kingsmill was born in Guelph in 1855, and ontered the Royal navy in IBM. He mu in (‘mmdn tl tew years' ago witlrhi,, 1rattlvtship. He i,. w "on of the late .ll'dge- Kingsmill. and “as udvcau-d at ttTor (‘nnmla 1'ollege. hue-.1 the atonnwr 'sttattulcd ,he had tr"t r w.) pns'u‘nmn on brard, and ill “rm- 'saved. She will come to “in: Ao dlydock In won as the weather per. mitu. The summer had been driven hard on the rocks to saw the Hun. of the [museum-rs. and the rook: protruded through her bottom in wwral plat-w. The work of floating her an one of the wont difficult. ever undertak- en cm the Atlantic coast. and the suc- cenu of the when is regarded by mar- ine experts as a notnule achievement. ting in she was otriiged to make Lunen- berg harbor for shelter " il.30 to. uight. The Mount Trample registers 6.00] tons, and the underwriters agreed to prive the “hon 'f-'00,000 if the: flout- cd has. TRAMPS BADLY BURNED BRAKEMAN SENT ENCED GUELPH MAN TORONTO y duty, I regard it, view that an be " Ii w. of protruded Inward Bill Before Congas: at Washington to Remove It. _ Detroit. mm. April 20, A Washing- ton despatch rays that Cougr-tuan Darby, of Detroit, to-dny introduced a bill in the Home of Representatives m remove the duty of fifty per com. on would repairs mule in Canadian ship- yards. The bill will prohubly not pun at this “salon, but will dotthtiesr do to when the tariff is teased. Government Franchise " Passed Dinish Folk-thing. Copenhagen, April 20.--Hy a wu- of 64 to 35 the Faun-thing today pushed the Government fram-kise hill. Thin measure already had been adopted by the undsthing. Under it I." taxpayer; both male and female, over " your: of In. And all married women “1mm hm- hand- an uxpayeru, an entitle-d to vote in all communal electiolw Judge Cheque! Lectum Dichonut Mantra-l Panama Clot-k. Montreal, April SO.-- "tiquattdering yuur motte) with dimsotute cnuumnium. men and women, spending right and left, ordering fur out“ and nulAHnu'nilI--, living I fut life with mumy that Ire longed to the Goveetrment-you haw dome enough to deserve twice trrttrteett and twiee Fen'en your: in Penitentiary." This in what Judge ('llmlll"! Inf-I Eu» gone Barium". “bu [pl-aided gum, to two acettmttioisr of theft and um of forgery eomruitted in tbe Morttrval Irontoftive. uher" h:, w.-.. only)», .l. Ile received l-iuhi yvur-a an thr- tuu wi; ”mm, w-otrtethiug “or "lulu-r. mw jenl Minna taking m of ttood fortune Kipling Dislikes to he Canada's Good Things Going to Aliens. London, April 20.-9ir. Rudyard liitr ling, in his nrtivle m The Moruitty Paul. lo-duy. dcttl" with Winnilu-g and the when! Ibo-ll. ll" mum the mwd of It bor. and 'ut.rm that if u tenth m the Murray vsttr,trul in England on ”mull rufnrm c-m'hl he- :liu-rled to mun-r \iuo-d emi,cration uork "wo might do millennium “urth talking ulmul. " THE TREASURE OF SANG LIVING Berlin. April 20:4 d-tcb to the Lokal Anuigex from its Corfu curre- Tomient, dated yesterday, nny- that Emperor William during the course of a luncheon given in honor of the of- fieem of the British battleship lm. pin-able made the following ton-1: “I drink to our two flags, and I u'inh that they may ever be united in the welfare of the world'. ypezlcr." (‘npluiu Kerr. n-umummll-r oi tlr. lur placabie. whose father wuu Lord Ad- miral Kerr. in reeou6e. replied: "Ms father used to 'uty with reI'en-m-u to yullr Majesty that God had crumb-.1 a great Emperor out of a mun. who had Income I great Admiral." TARIFF ON VESSEL REPAIRS Wishes Britain and Germany to Unite for World's Peace. Three Mon shot Themselves in New York Hotel. New York, Avril '.lu.--Thre,. mun killed themselves in New York hotels to-day. E. F. Denim": ulnol Ilium-1f in tlw head Ind died in his room in the Hollander. Jam-pk Christopher. a cigar ‘ah-aman, who had been ill with mmmuufimn. shot hiunnelf in his room at the Hotel Albany. The third suicide was Charles Filer, who was found dead in hiu mum in Mills' "Niel No, 2. He had vain-i him~ w“ “Annual: the hull]. Al um I "vurd that Dvnuison‘u home mus in Bradford. Enulm-d. He hit a note in whirl: hr mid he had Huff-wed severely from inwumiu. The interruptions which so diwturuod the unkind-t reached I. climax yesterday when I party of 10a] M’ieuliit- and several dawn stormed his apurtuwm. with prancing invitation: for lulnqum- and social gum Oyster Stew Ends hAged Guple's New York, April 20.-Mrs. Rum- Bendt, 62 years old. uied Urdu} in Newark from typhoid fever, believed to have been the result of eating nu oyster stew, following the den“: of her husband three days ago. who also ate some of the New and war, n vie. tim of the same malady. ht the house in Newark in u mum adjoining "In; oeoupied by Mrs. Bendt, Miss Dora Bendt. " yeah "t age, a daughter. is suffering from the fever and the uoetors hold out little huge for A her Ieeover.v. The only other member of the fam. ily, and the only one who is not wut- tering from the fever. is Nellie Hundt. G years old. Rho went to the luvwral of her father yesterday while her mother lay dying in the hou,at, and ignorant of her hunbuml'n dth, ('llimnl. April 2tt.-"l am literu';l,x dd. wn from Chimp. where t came on Mun- day for a week's rent. by UH'I’ mEIvitu'nn friends and citizens and newspaper n-v pol'Qer-t. and I am obliged to tease at once," declared Dr. Robert Koch. the Gertnntt scientist. lut night. He puke-d his five lair" trunku Am! Ind them .mp- ped to St. Louis by exp8eM, lulu-Hing: them, “hold till eaBed for “ithiu two or three weeks," paid his hill. buuullmi his wife and his brother from tit. Loui- into I carriage and tub and WM driven to the Union Station, where he boarded . train for Milwaukee. EIGHT YEARS FOR THEFT Driven Fro- STRANGE CASE. WOM EN MAY VOT E THE KAISER'S TOAST SERIES OF SUICIDES Persistent Hinds. wort je" h DR. KOCH "and. of thin 1 and sum- living and afraid in human, ion. 'thot A lira In]. Fisher, roam in NIT" c.

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