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Durham Review (1897), 7 May 1908, p. 7

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J ARrC AGENTS W ,m'" Oh'd the doeâ€" »panese are trying to ture. They find that long -nozh and they tematie effort now to ng Outlook ) AT HOME BY ORPTIONX Mâ€"THOD atches bs, when SP A LONGER r€! N () their legs for en about 7 t was soon : the home "irsat ward, o Manlove n iee fs lowing the rlield Reâ€" ines 1ysicians nt 'oni... ditions in LINIMENT ered the question. a1r. we‘ve vhore we no “’1 Write toâ€" Box P. ® ? ver loctor, et and things w to cure i beorption 1| some of I 6 Calty Wms r deâ€" ne you ant orld pre in he | Â¥1¢ 1ng woe, been nln. the SA V ® mmw he Sicily‘s Volcano, After Fifteen Silence, Blows Off Steam. Catania, â€" Nicily, May _ 4.â€" Aetna is emitting huge columns o smoke, avcompaniew- rumbling. have fallen in considerable . qu damaging the crops in the surro country. _ Mount Aetua is com eovered with snow. By Looking Through Tube With Electric RBulb. ®500, N9O, who have l’m lSllANDSO } -' T!u.l;\r(:m'(r'mmh«‘!nr:t'[l'nl‘.l'll”',:l ‘h.'.":-r"i.”i';‘.l:"i‘fx‘-’7!': hnd | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"@4Gâ€"â€"â€"_â€" pooied resident of Brantford. She was hovr »© Susex, England. in 1824. and had resided in Brantford since 1836. A hns band and family survive. The Buck Company hbas filed a notice ol appeal in the case in which Roxy Farâ€" vrell. a strike breaker, was fired $3 yes terday by Magistrate Livingston for drawing a revolver on Geo. Battve. a umon man in H SEES STOMACH Buck Stove Brantford P Rieco, director â€"of the Mount Observator, however, contends : eruption is a blessing in disâ€" The â€" volcano fhae b&en _ al metive for fifteen years, and ‘vre bottled up much longer it there would be an extremely ind destructive eruption. _ ‘The one, he expects, will be comâ€" Iv innoeuous and will relieve the H TWO LEOPARDS BREAK LOOSE _ AND STAmPEDE BiG crown English at ze of the Beasts Claw a Crowd From Being Hurt t hardiy a dock boat house or built loose to the water‘s edge damage, while many | lighter = have collapsed, being washed torn to pieces. slands are under water, notab‘y nging to CG. F. Rafferty, of :, Pua., and another owned by iglish, of Brooklyn. Beautifu! grassy slopes and _ residence «re wiped out. The shore for we Ogdensburg is strewn with AETNA ACTIVE it bt burg, N. Y., May +.â€"Damage sand Island property by the iigh water in the St. Lawrence cstimated at from $200,000 io Two architects of this city : just returned from a trip of ion on board a private yacht e Ontario to the‘ rapids below rg. a distance of 65 miles, reâ€" C# SuUe Dmek Stove Works, The to be tried by a jury and wil 1 test case of the charge agains Urown Attorney Wilkes advise | fature the Chief of Police rea, ot Act in that vieinity and dis he strikers from the street. Tha end the matter, he thought. The °_ was adjourned until Monday, ts. Stedman Bros., of this city. prired the stationery business of csake .\lallugh. on Colborne street. liagh has purchased a large busâ€" Kingston. The purchase price is have been $12,000. < Mulaney, for 12 years in charge store of Dempster & Co.. leaves ow for Montreal, to accept | a with the Telegraph Tailoring was popular in local social and c cireles, A eath occurred last night of Mrs. Jex, a very old ard much resâ€" to Property There. . which w of cancer, il maladies THE RIOT ACT. 104 V â€"_om. kewis, Win, W;. â€" Pase, J, Puncan, Wm, iamuel Walker, appeared ; ort this morning, charged the Buck Stove Works, o be Iritd BC w Jnt« «u. stove Company Appeals Against a $50 Fine. rd, Ont., despa 8, R. Maleolm ,;Wm. Lewis, I Police Magistrate Advises | Advised to That It be Read. Ha« y high stee! eir performa n‘y one Op lence when seven into the arena w @. Ma#., May 4. ~Duri ce at the zow last nigh umped the barrier, 1; andience. Louis Tong, ; clawed about the fae probably a serions stay d by the PrENDPt action in closing the @Xit doo to descend this as an importâ€" will permit of a . the stomach and The nroblem i_“sl}lllvh: Jas tren a _ quantity surroundin two of hundred the Mount i black â€" Ashes w hie bars, Jas. Naulty W. Lake, J Years‘ orks. They y and will ‘ge agninst Iy the I#"t two persons tCw H it 0Ud l land AM pe San â€" Francisco, May 4.â€"Dr, W. W (Goelet, graduate of Columbia College, and traveller, who was married to a young society woman of Qaklands four months ago, is in the Berkely city priâ€" son, charged with the burglary of eight residences and apartment houses in Oaklands and Berkely. His name appearâ€" ed on most of the hotels and apartment house registers as D. F. Wythe, an alias he acknowledged. _ The Berkely police Married Young Scciety Girl and Charged With Eurgla:y. degree, cheered forward t} a t As w FesUiQ OfT Tn.s . the baind Stewart can head | of his Giass, v came _ second, and _ ea Winiam . Macdonald se entities them to a yeu Paris to perfect tne French language and s .blulltpeh'l'l' w School. Deaa, Welton paid a to the two brothers it degree, and the two cheered by the audienc the ith ons of hits eyes wich a knite, in i 1 ists declared that to save the sig the other the bad eye must be rea Aur. Stewart underweni tae oper but by some extraordimary prece oi wseinss the operator toom out the eye, with the result that whe pauent caime out otr the ether ho compietery blind. i ndismayed by he underiook to pursue his stuai taw at McQill, and ever since the brother has devoted hhuseif to making his studies with him amd a« panying him to ecollege | sports corcugh all the phases of universit ~â€"practicaily inaking himseli( a s mediuse for his blind brother. a W a Boy sMp p| M in th Lil W, C LED DOUBLE LIFE. l# blindne )0 V and Two Brothers, Thomas aad Wm. Stewâ€" art, Graduated First and Second at McGill, and Won Scholarshipsâ€" An Oculist‘s Error. vork _ under BLIND MAN HEADS M‘GILL LAwW CLASS THROUGH DEYOTION. the ersity toâ€"d The capital of Guatemala is described [! as being the centre of turbulent scenes, | Other rumors of an even more alarming | nature are in cireulation here, but none | of them can be officially confirmed. | ed tor protection, and he is now a refu gee in the Legation of the United States P oomy Rmmentid had taken reiuge there during the day The Uruguayan Consulâ€"General was aib sent from home when the house was suy rounded by troops and the seizure made As soon as he heard of the affair he fled to the Ameriean Legation, where he ask T g" F w‘ vola l Minister High Handed Doings by Guatemaâ€" lan‘s Foreign Minister. Esn oennd ATCUT PRC M west Division of Manchester has fo him to seek a "safe" seat, arrived this morving, to contes; the _ vae: exused by the elevation to the pee of Edmund Robertson, F. Nery mge the United Irish League, is urging Irish voters to give their complete port to Mr. Churchill, on the gro that Premier Asquith has adopted Churehill‘s pledges at Manchester reg ing Home Rule for Ireland as repres ing the policy of the Governmâ€"ni. | DUNDEE IRISHMEN . Dundee, Churchil}, Trade, wh turned to sicde City of M re that tirst elaw people jn stricken, ( down tha . were sulky teased by â€" top of the toward th top of the lowed by a at :s . Montreal llt'\palt of brotherly lo Mn 1 the ( SEIZED CONSUL. Doyâ€"â€"â€"Policeman Saves *=â€"Animals Captured. ¢ of Mexico, May 4.â€"It is rume that Juan Barrios, Guatema ter of Foreign Affairs, at the h ody of troops, late vest® dav s was unveiled at Mctiill I toâ€"day, when two brothers, T Willism Stewart, graduated ing respectively first and see class, and winning two out iolarâ€"hips slllk." and one is 1 by Tong who 111 € ont of ifle ethef he was [ the _ auir, wind. i ndismayed by this, | The hired k io pursue his stuaies in | from the I ill, and ever since then hus | the anima â€" devoted hiuseif to him, | injured at tudies with him and accomâ€" | said some i to eollege â€" sporis _ aud | have been the phases of umiversity dife | settlers. making himsoll a seeing in the cage. This | the boy and se the cage and was masulâ€"( Moy 4.â€"Winston Spencer President of the Board â€" oi se recent failure to be roeâ€" Parliament from the Northâ€" on of .\l:{neh«wtvr has foreed the ; unveile chi at s@1Ze Vote For Churchill, Who | Arrived There. | Cage. This leopard jumped boy and scrambled over the ge and was imnw-liau-ly folâ€" other of the beasts. _ The the boy savagely. _ The the audience were terrorâ€" eneral of Uruguay® 1 the Honduran Con one is s HDits th leti ind i interesting tid to have when th r he wa :i,‘.{ll( is rumored uatemalan ® davy en M M Ou rt 1d he could drag its victim through a wire fence., Welland. Ont., des}mt(-h: John Wealâ€" lens, a wellâ€"known farmer, living three miles . west of Welltnd, was yesterday afternoon attacked by a bull. _ While he was leading the animal along the road the beast knocked him down, breaking several ribs, and was only preâ€" vented from killing him by a man drivâ€" ing a wagon, who held off the bull until ho Welland Farmer â€" Badly Injured Plucky Rescue. Loadon, May _ 4.â€" Replying _ to l p Lord Strathcona, who had pointed out | w thet Canada strongly rosented the | er sending there of persons who had ‘ bi shown criminal tendencies the Lurd’lw Mayor of London said that in the case | vi mentioned by Lord Strathcona, thul;p:l of a lad discharged on probation, | i, there ‘had been _ no und.~standing | (), that he was to be sent to Canada, | although it had been mentioned in | r court that his parents to give him a | fresh start would ‘Send him to the!u Dominion. No prisoners had ever been sent to Canada from the Manâ€" sion House Court. ‘ No Prisoners Ever Sent to Canada From Mansion HMouse Court. | _ Frank 2. Bargett, the caretaker, was | unfortunate enough to open the door | and have his left hand blown off, and | the report which followed completely de. I Wardner, Idaho, May 4.â€"From their| home, biown to atoms by dynamite, io. | A. Carlson and wife have reached Kings . ton, eight miles below Wardner. ‘The | Carlsons _ had just completed a large | house on their ranch on the Xorthl’ort, 152 L Inmates Hurled Through the Air and Place Blown to Atoms. HOUSE DYNAMITED. stroyed his hearing Cincinnati, May 4.â€"A diabo tempt was made shortly before last night to destroy the palat ters of the fashionable Phoenix Ninth and Race streets, by pl the main entrance an infernal so constructed that it would es the time the door was opened. The plot was carried out to tent that the bomb was fired, youd the permanent maiming man no great damage was done And Lost His Hearing by Explosion of Infernmal Machine. | tirddel! had left | disappeared. _ Hy ’wid« the â€" dresser and _ chatela solid gold, ha chain and ca laine containe and car ticket investigated the following from her dress Large "It" ; Diamond sur Diamond ne« Pearl and di Several smal t ~"~. mddell was out during the afâ€" ternoon, and at six . o‘clock one of the maids went to her room for the purpose of arranging Mrt. Justice Ridâ€" deii‘s clothes, when she noticed that several of â€" his wold studs and (his Mrs. dtiddell was ternoon, and â€" at the maids went to purpose of arrangin neusâ€"like vouat, a RIBS BROKEN BY BULL Toronto despatch: Diamonds valued at between five and eight thousand dollars were stolen from the residence of the Hon. Mr., Juscice Riddell, 100 St. George street, by a sneak thief, between fiv> and six o‘clock last evening. _ The thief is a man about five feet cleyvear inches in height, dark, sallow _ comâ€" plexion, clean shaven, with dark hair, woie zloves y, though indifferently. Ever since ast Tuesday he has been seen loiterâ€" ag about the vicinity of the house, ind _ on Tuesday â€" afternoon he called t the side door of the residence and nquired | for | a person who did not ve there., Justice Riddell‘s Wife Loses $8,006 Worth of the Sparklers. CRIMINAL IMMIGRANTS LOST LEFT HAND War, Cuba have had him urder * suspicion for the last two â€"weeks, and by visiting _ the places robbed have obtained evidence that they believe will hold him on severâ€" al charges. lGoelet‘s methods, according to the poâ€" lice, were to engage rooms in highâ€"class totels and apartment houses, _ tuen plunder right and left. Some time azo DIAMONDS STOLEN. maid Mrs, then owing a r dresser "K" of diamonds nd sunburst.. _ «L the jewelry which AMrs, had left on her dresser had red. HManging on a rack beâ€" e â€" dresser were several purses hatelaines, one _ of which, . of !d, had been broken from the nd carried away. This chateâ€" ntained a quantity of mon@gy tickets. _ Mrs. Riddell at onee ted further, and found that wing articles had been stolen id neeklace, ind diamond bell samaller diamond ornament °4 CHCCRCNIâ€" SufL and grey He is betwern 2#3 and 30 age and bhas a smart. busiâ€" appearance. . He talks quickâ€" h indifferently. Ever since t his gold studs and his re lying on the â€" dresser, that he bad left them there, continued her work. â€" At Riddell _ returned, and â€" it that â€"the robbery was disâ€" All the jewelry which Mrs. i _man about five feet . i height, dark, sallow lean shaven, with dark black Christy hat, no rey checked suit and He is between %% ar d Phoenix Club at ts, by placing in infernal machine would explode at opened. palatial quar the exâ€" but beâ€" of one ver sincd Toronto despatch: The receipts of the 'Missionar}' Society of the Church of England in Canaua, as shown by the Treasurer‘s report, presented yesterâ€" _day morning at the semiâ€"annual meetâ€" ing of the Board of Management, he‘d in the Synod office, amount to $102,. 135, almost the same as last year. As additional grants totalling $5,300 were voÂ¥ed after the apportionments for the year were made ard no provision had been made for extra men, the amount stated has to be raised if the grants are to be paid in full. Rev. R. M. Millman, assistant 1t St. Anne‘s Church, Toronto, has been accepted as a tm‘ssionary of the soâ€" i flour, also il)l.fll" vege | winter‘s s ‘Q‘(Tl't a Say ‘ buiidiags n ’l!' eut. _ TI I village of en Must Do That to Pay Mission Grants in Full. ercet a sawiill, where lumber for the buiidiags necessary for the colony will be eut. The mill will be built in the village of Waterloo, The community prid ©123,000 for the land, and eventualâ€" Iy neariy 5,000 of the sect will settle served likewise, but it is stated that | _ Peshawur, India, May 4. The Mahâ€" in the case of one the action will be | MOUd tribes, who have been quiescent dropped. | since their defeat six days ago by a ‘ ' British force, under the command of Sir James Willcocks, are sending in deleâ€" STILL MOVING ON. i gates to confer with the British authoriâ€" ‘mâ€"mer 4s base s e ties. If the tribesmen accept the terms Doukhobors Begin Work in British | offer»q by the British officers the necesâ€" Columbia. | sity of sending a strong _ expedition B‘roadview, Man., May 4.â€"A hun.| against the Mahmouds will be avoided. dred â€" Doukhobor men. have éune to l In obedience to orders issued by the British Columbia to start a colony | AM®®T Of Afghanistaf many of the Afâ€" on lands purchased by Peter Veregin | g"”"'.wl'o )uuw.d lhf‘ ‘“"hm"fld' Ars where the strange people will ulitmate. | "CLurning i1 thc“; P pountry. ly locate, The lands are near the | junction of the Kootenay and Columbia, | AFPLE DEALERS‘ OFFENCE, twontyâ€"cight miles southwest of Nelson j & 5 in anâ€" exeellent fruit | district. _ The | Two of Them 'Flned for N‘ot Packing colomists took with them a carload of | According to Marking. flour, also horses and cattle, and will | _ Toronto despatch: A. A. Clark. Brighâ€" lant â€" vegetables sufficient for next | ton, was charged with having packed I 8 | a C I winter‘s _ supplies, They â€" will then ‘apples not in accordance with the mark. RAISE FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS At least two other alleged coâ€"responâ€" dents in eastern Canada have been served likewise, but it is stated that in the case of one the action will be dropped. W. A. Galliher, M. P., for Kootenay has been served with a summons as co respondent. tor of the Climax Hotel, Revelst is said to be a woman of many charms. The husband is asking for a through Counsel E. F. Applebee, loops. | Nociety, that former President Grover | Cleveland is surfering from cancer of the | stomach, and that his case has been proâ€" | nounced hopeless by specialists called inâ€" | to consultation by Dr. Joseph D. Bryant, 'of this city. the family physician. _A physician and nurses are in constant atâ€" | tendance, and a small staff of servants fhxu been retained to look after the | Cleveland family." i | _ When Dr, Bryant, who has been Mr. | Cleveland‘s physician _ for years, was | asked whether it was correet that his | patient‘s illness had been diagnosed as | cancer of the stomach, he replied : | _ "Mr. Cleveland is all right. There is | | nothing I can tell you of any interest." j Yancouver, May 4.â€"An action for| divorce has been started by Ed Dupoul} against his wife, whom he married 16 years ago at Revelstoke. The couple | have not been living together for _ six | years. The respondent is supposed to be | in Vancouver at the present time. She is the daughter of Ed. Corning, proprieâ€" | S tw teBupt n infte. 22c tm c ul cA au W7 T Yancouver, â€" May divorce has been s against his wife, 1 vears ago at Reve °_ New â€" York, May â€"4.â€"The Evening World gives prominence toâ€"day to the following: "There is a report current in financial circles, emanating from the ofâ€" fices of the Equitable Life Association | â€" Columbus, O., May 4.â€"The St, Louis :xf express on the Pennsylvania Railroad, y | which was held up last vight ten miles | west of Pittsburg, arrived at the Union | Station hore at 2.30 2. in., forty minutes [ late,. The crew confirmed the story of itht‘ hoidâ€"up by two menâ€" at Walker‘s ; Mill, and say that the bandits escaped fi! with four sealed bags containing mail. | The crew state that a number of express | packages and a quantity of gold bullion | were taken, but they do not know the | value of the property. The Adams Exâ€" ; , press people here refuse _ to make any . | statment. \ |__Noah N. Roshon, of Columbus, 0,,‘ _| the express messenger, states that - ' two men _ entered his car east ofl _| Walker‘s _ Mill, and _ cavered _ him _| with revolvers. ‘Then they tied up his | feet and arms with ropes and rifled the "| car. _ As the train approached Walker‘s | Mill they pulled _ the car signal eord | stopped the train and made their escape, | Conductor.L. L. Lafferty was attracted to the express car by the signal, and | found Roshon helpless. | | __It is learned that three bags were riflâ€" l | ed _ by the men who entered the car. | | What they obtained is only a matter of | conjecture even to the officials of thv' | express company at this time. It is beâ€" | | lieved, however, that the booty is of | | great value. | | _ Vonductor Lafferty stated that â€" he | knew nothing about the robbery until | he heard the signal to stop, which came | from the express car. He saw no one |. Pdleays) the traim. DWE RAFRIGAE 48 â€"the isw I Cleveland Said to be a Helpless Victim of the Disease. The contents of the bags were scatterâ€" ed about and he found Roshon lying on the floor, bound so tightly that he was entirely helpless. The messenger was at onee released and told the condnatar tha same story, which he repe PV vu arrival here leave the train, but hurried to the ex press car as soon as the slow down be ran. A. Galliher, M. P., Served With Summons. They Stoie Gold Bullion and Several Express Packages, Express Messenger on St. Luo Train Tightly Bound by Bandits. NAMED AS RESPONDENT HAS CANCER. TRAIN HELD UP. ax Hotel, Revelstoke, and woman of many personal and told the cofi‘dlilctvnnrutl:; isking for a divorce F. Applebee, of Kamâ€" ated after his ing on the barrels before _ Magistrate i Kingsford yesterday afternoon. He adâ€" ' mitted his liability, and. was fined $3.25 | that being the limit of the revised code. | The old code placed the fise for such ‘cases at 25¢ a barrel to $1. There were } 15 barrels. | _ Clark had sold the apples to _ H. | Peters, Toronto, who in turn placed | them on sale here. Knowing _ they | were wrongly marked. _ Peters claimâ€" ed he had already lost $1.800 on _ such 'npplcw and that they were not sold yet. i}ia\'iug admitted the selling _ however, he got the same fine, $3.25, without |cons. St. Petersburg May 4.â€"A despatch received here from Tabriz states that orders have been received from Teheran to organize a force of 10,000 troops to punish the Kurds, _ Recently Kurdish tribes have been pillaging the villages around Urumiah, 'l,n Persian Armenia, and, according to reports, have massaâ€" cred several hundred persons, Persia Organizing Force of Ten Thouâ€" sand Troops. Toronto despatch: A. A. Clark. Brighâ€" ton, was charged with having packed apples not in accordance with the markâ€" ing on the barrels before _ Magistrate Kingsford yesterday afternoon. He adâ€" mitted his liability, and. was fined $3.25 that being the limit of the revised code. Have Sent Delegates to Confer With British. British Premier‘s Platform â€" Includes Home Rule. ‘ London, May 4.â€"In the House of| Commons in the afternoon, Premier Asquith gave a somewhat roundabout, although practically complete, _ adâ€" hesion to the home rule pledges given br Winston Spencer Churchill during {«e recent electoral campaignf at Manchester. | A religious census of the city has just been completed by the Sabbath School Association under the direction of Mr. Yellowlees, of Toronto. The figures for the population are below thirteen thonâ€" sand, somewhat less than those of the assessor,. The Methodists have the largâ€" est number of adherents, with the Presâ€" byterians a close second and Catholics third. day. The case is not a s does not interfere in any bank‘s business, Guelph, Ont., despatch: A case of smallâ€" pox has developed in the city, the vieâ€" tim being a clerk in the Dominion Bank named Shrieber. He has been taken to the Isolation Hospital and every precauâ€" tion taken by the authorities. The young man has recently returned from a holiâ€" day. The case is not a serious one and 06. dnlifiaaine ce intadlF c itc Religious Census Shows That Methâ€" odists Lead, Presbyterians Next. SMALLPOX INGUELPH at Battle Creek commuttee said that the policy of the president and general manager in buildâ€" ing the expensive shops at Battle Creek and closing them up at the other locaâ€" tions does not meet with the approval of the English investors, and the result of this trip will decide the action of the stockholders in relation to the officers‘ policy. One of the c-on(nittee said that if all the shops along" the company‘s lines are as well equipped for the manuâ€" facture and repair of cars as those alâ€" ready inspected they wil} report in favor of maintaining those now in existence rather than in centring all of the work TO PUNISH THE KURDS Port Ruron, Mich., mittee of five English sent a number of th holders of the Grand *ystem, spent several h ron on Thursday â€" a | _1 commiuttee was appointed to | sider the work of the Eskimo mi ’also to advise and coâ€"operate | Rev. John Antle in the interes | the Columbia coast mission ar ! four thousand In@wars in tha .. Shareholders‘ Deputation From England Inspect Them. D CinWann enA ds â€" four thousand loggers in the Guli ~f Geogia. The committee on the policy of the Church recommended that a distincâ€" tion be maintained between the work among the white settlers in the Doâ€" minion and that among the Indians, and regarding the latter that the secaâ€" lar education of their children should be undertaken * the Government, and the Church should continue to care MAHMOUDS WANT PEACE ciety in Japan, tne congregation proâ€" viding his stipend in the field. EERUOET POECMTY PDHIDIT for the religious side of it ASQUITH‘S POLICY spent several hours in Port Hu Thursday. _A member of the ee said that the policy of th« t and general manager in build Oe C000 POnY 24â€" 2% OM five Englishmen, who repre: . % ul . R. SHOPS. in turn placed Knowing _ they Peters claimâ€" 8 the English stockâ€" nd Trunk Railway the Eskimo mission nd coâ€"operate with in the interests of May 4 "There has policy of the ully explainâ€" 7 for Ireland e on March way with the mission among 650,000 Signatures on Protest Against Licensing Bill, London, May 4.â€"A mammoth Lonâ€" don petition against the Licensing Bill, several miles long, and threeâ€"qnarters of a ton in weight, with 650,000 signaâ€" tures, will be presented on Monday to the House of Commons. The Wesleyan temperance petition, with 500,000 sigâ€" natures, will not reach the House beâ€" fore the second reading of the _ bill, The Protestant Alliance petition, with 700,000 signatures, asking for a Comâ€" mission of Enquiry into the condition of conventual _ and monastic institutions, will be presented next week,. A Toronto despatch: Injured yesterday afternoon by the falling in <f portions | of the roof of the new water tunnel | under the bay which Messrs, Haney & Miller are constructing for the city, ’ three men are lying in the accideat ward of St. Michael‘s Hospital. | _ | The most _ seriously injured _ is | "Capt." Peter MacMahon, a foreman | of several years‘ standing with the | contracting firm. His injuries are al] ; internal, and at a late hour last night Dr. Seott, who had him under his care, is still unable to determine their extent. The other two men, one a Huâ€" the the Foreman and Men Crushed Beneath Fallâ€" ing Clay. | ventor, famous for his achievements | with liquid air, aiter giving the first | public â€" demonstration of longâ€"distance | wireless photography. C0.4~ | machine _ in Paris by wireiess waves | thrown from London was the surprisâ€" ing statement _ made at the Hotel ‘L‘ecil by HMans Knudsen, the Danish inâ€" The Wonderful Invention of a Danish Scientist. | London, May 4.â€"That he has alâ€" | ready perfectea an .nvention by which ; he can set type on an ordinary iinotype urk PETITION SEVEN MILES LONG _years, were acquitted on a charge of perjury brought against them in connecâ€" tion with a suit in which they were prosâ€" ecutors at a former court. They charged Oscar McCracken, a _ neighbor, with shooting at them one night as they were driving past his house, but McCracken proved an alibi, showing that he was away getting married that day, and Justice Riddell, before whom the case was heard, felt it his duty to order the three indicted on a perjury charge. In dismissing the charge ~ Justice Anglin said the jury did right to bring in a verdict of not guilty. or, Aylesworth Calder and Arthur Mocâ€" Kee, of Tilbury West, principals in a fight that has been in the courts for two Charged Man With Shooting at Them, But Proved Alibi. the police its head was biack, due to the probable fact that cireulation had been eut off, He stated that the child could not have been over twentyâ€"four hours old. It weighed about eight pounds, although it looked to be much heavier. It was apparently of American birth, Drs, MeNamara and Baker held an autopay at noon. They found no water in the lungs, and evidence to show that death was produced by strangling. The umâ€" brella case was tied so tightly about the child‘s throat that it was imbedded under the folds of the flesh. The police will prosecute the matter to the end. A thorough search through lower town failed to produce anything cangible for Janitor Warren Welsh, of the Court House, was passing along Clinton street ’uhortly after 8 o‘clock when he happenâ€" ed to see an object caught among the weeds in the creek. At the time the water was low. (lose investigation showed it to be the nude body of a boy with a piece of black cloth around the throat. It had apparently been in the water but a short time, for the flesh was pink and fresh, Coroner Kittinger, on a hurried examâ€" ination, stated that he believe]l the child had been strangled to death by the piece of cloth around its neck as THREE HURT IN TUNNEL Lockport, May 4.â€"A fiendish murder was brought to light this morning when the body of a baby boy was found in the 18â€"Mile Creek near the Clintor street bridge, death having been eaused by strangulation, an umbrella cover being pulled tightly around its little throat. Was andwich, Ont., despatch : Rov Mo( SETS TYPE BY WIRELESS Little Child Strangled to Death With Umbrella Cover. FOUND BABY‘S BODY ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO PERJURY CASE. Murdered Before It Was Thrown Into the River. can send pictures wherever id messages," said Mr.| in a short time 1 shail | tures of criminals amd|‘ from England to New ; reading of the _ bill, lliance petition, with , asking for a Comâ€" ‘ into the condition of monastic institutions, )t far distant when, | the London corr«»} w York newspapers their news straight | its neck, as the probable t MA rmmmmrrine TB ies o. ons omm «reg King Manuel recommended a revision of the constitution, the reâ€"establishment of individual rights, a new electoral law fixing the rights of suffrage, revision of the decrees promulgated by exâ€"Premier Franco. and more rigid and careful methâ€" ods of finance whereby the country could be placed on a more economical footing. At the conclusion of the King‘s speech the members of the Cortes broke out into cries of "Long live the King!" which were taken up and reâ€"echoed by the others present as King Manuel and the state dignitaries took their departure for the palace, Lisbon, May _ 4. The _ Portuguese Cortes reassembled toâ€"day on the eighty second anniversary of the establishment of a constitutional goverament in Porâ€" tugal During the fortnight f« Ist, the number of idle mounted from 307.507 to greatest total in the hist can railroads. conditions up roads, oi ihne ada. Youthful King Manuel Opens His First Parliament. erican an exce Chicago, _ May 4 in railroad traffic the biâ€"weekly state ages and shortages the car efficieney c Great Drop In the Volume of Railâ€" road Traffic. One a ward that a A Sandwich, Ont., despatch: Miss May Cockburn, formerly telephone operator at Essex, has been awarded $8,000 damâ€" ages from the M. C,. R. for injuries susâ€" tained in the Essex dynamite explosion by the jury at the assizes. The original claim was for $5,000 damages, but after hearing evidence _ by medical experts, Judge Anglin granted a motion by Atâ€" torney Rodd to increase the claim to $10,000, and the jury was out only _ a short time before deciding on the $8.000 |_ "We are now at the point of putting into commercial execution the result of years of toil, thought and experiment â€" ing," said Mr. Hunter last night. "The - !nst demonstration has been given that is necessary to prove that my invention is scientifically and commercially â€" corâ€" rect and the completion of the plant which is to begin at once will mark the beginning of a new epoch in the comâ€" mereal history of the world." . Mr. Hunter is an inventor and enginâ€" eer of standing in the scientific world. His patents cover the trolley, conduit and electric accumulator system of tracâ€" tion now in use. The inventor came to Chicago, he said, to submit his buildâ€" ing plans to a select coterie of Chicago business men, two of whom saTe bank presidents who, with New York and Philadelphia financiers _ are furnishing the money for the erection of the buildâ€" ing and apparatus which is to turn a flood of gold into the Government mint at an original cost of ten cents on the The Young Lady Was Injured In Essex Dynamite Explesion. dollar. Vl'hf Chicago, May 4.â€"The Recordâ€"H toâ€"day says: Eighteen months hence dolph M. Hunter says he will be . ufacturing 24carat gold at the ra £100,000,000 anmually, Transmutatio silver and baser metals into gold i secret and he declares he can pro the finer metal in quality to defy He Will Turn Out 24â€"Carat Gold by Chicago Man to Manufacture Gold Out of Baser Metals. London,. May 4.â€"Mr. Redyard Kip ling in his final article in the Mornâ€" ing Post says there is no mistaking the spirit of sane realized nationality which fills Canada, _ There is little danger that it will go astray amongst the boundless wealth and luxury awaiting it, _ Dealing with the question of deâ€" fence, he declares the question before Canada is not what she thinks or pays, but what the enemy may think it necessary to make her pay, _ *"When England stumbles the empitre shakes. Canada‘s weakness is lack of â€" men. England‘s weakness is excess of votors who propose to live at the expease of the State." Mr. Kipling concludes with an eloquent peroration in fay or of inducing the working classes who are alarmed at this state of affairs to ciniâ€" grate to the Dominion. d. It was announced last night a seltlement had practically been d on in all the other cases except ck Is statement which is regarded as lent business barometer portrays PORTUGUESE CORTES DULL TIMES. GOLDENT UCH. GOT $8,000. sn t# CANADA‘S WEAKNESS to April 15 on 1; United Ntates an ssociation of in April ment of issued anmith s er says he will be manâ€" arat gold at the rate of Men, Says Rudyard startling decline fu"n“‘illfl Apl'i': â€"cars sudden!y o 375.770, the tory of Ameri Transmutation of car surplus yesterday 1y e of the Amâ€" is shown in Record â€"Herald > gold is his can produce th AQW

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