LE Li WOMEN, ALL work rotM- during p hike." Tean, * Cofteun, SerTione Spoohaities Home 3 onto, C Ts E EASILY ED IERE 13 NOTHING , tem route. Aifred by His Dogs hod p and 3 Ax hy Ppve "S APPEAL RENT Tâ€"A FINE 3TOCK ve miles north of 4; grand opportunâ€" uire Wim. Siften, ne + little beauty acid ons of acid in the itiem, Conâ€" tism, . cure y Pills alâ€" 9. 1909 LD PENCO. MUCH. atch mappring S his wife t in au«l us modiâ€" a friend ey Pills. sin right s pens, sell l1 of with full t _ which looration., 1 very { pins Ont Years Remâ€" it of % UF 4bt, Ld 6 ) BEST Hoad fill ar ty the to & dip= nto her 19 & sha m G ON tl r wd his Ardo l z{)ex & EOBSUAW °. i m__l_),“m' stories in connection â€" with his death. It:is alleged that wood aleohol was found in the house, and it was stated that there :i'?t be some evidence showing who it there and the â€"moâ€" n\'rl’or doing so. Row dpwas. ioy ty Rort. Arthur despatch: _ The f i of |Hugh F. Rowe, who _ was de in his home yesterday from . af collolie poisoning, are u& for an inqnest to sette _ several _ peculiar years of age and well ¢ l'in“ land, b:‘q a relative kugwn Goschen family. . ho "o m 4b i ... & ab . wh uts 1 n o i hn vogge ye ‘?‘W Hioeg Sipants ayo, ind wol 940 JaEM3,, later M ingytelegraphy, ° Tess re‘,celv'ui word tlm.t? aul ish uncle has left him #$25,000, ..-mf.sw Iuthdedt‘ fo "the fufWort ties @rho incline to the belief that it is s er _of "the ;ï¬ï¬on of erat® on the n&L’u with _ knawh as the } 1 n Socialist wla to be in Ri wlaims he hired Yott to dri the ‘)’!l‘t « to troit formhig, Y« no \\mm 4@ let 7 d it o Mum cll‘-pfllvll: QQQ# r here toâ€"day, dated Néw ~York, «h by Wm. Kiley, . statin th tCiepds Yott, mnfm.l_m-'vflr‘ ï¬.r :\i«& oiÂ¥ 'mrg‘"flw Torsss , *of Dy. NMap F A Dover, Ww * serving *A se r sentence at NKingston, was in t, Riley being the actual thief. Ritk? wlaims he hired Yott to ‘drive that this cameed a changs in,pl&ns. | oo ob i w;,@mz ru& +6 ‘n'. spent the las ce xyerke Jn prepar nc the tt ‘\\‘ir'&m*-&b d‘-o-ï¬m wias ~thie zvu‘ tTint ho hacdk dbcure« ;|('M a & Did Not Further Plots of the Terrorâ€" _ _ ists, Say P'i. «t Ni egh y oc in \\!‘:‘!“nf the "CorErnin@nt To ‘the Inter _7.\.-....- °00000 o smy wremk L From Wm. Riley, of New York aying He Stole the Hopsey â€"| the tov':a the wor PIMEIN ! nogo dn gr fl:"‘tï¬w tike! con «hh: he coomviction â€"and t life W éetice i l);w-gm'erdnyl 011""1?.,’@,1 iel o lie €"pt > i tCikebre Aateing t |* tades t 40008 g4 There. it .m gyod feab ob rpeealntior ns m_“lr' ‘lu ceder C0, sn cmboben y «dio termined not, to. snb <wny, exidenie 1t 40 “w"“{r\“ brogaratiogs had becr :Qadc‘fo call a nu |ber. t:s\uuww] d T QWIt » 30vnac ur e -'{%“%‘WJM'&’;!‘ 4X ,nb-tal. and that 18 CA $ 1 is. Al’m\'ï¬ï¬‚mm"n#ï¬?"er i‘“fl. ts I8 :}gd sutorgerd , se uces e e Calite o 0C 09 NCPE hat be(;ome crossed with the electric HE‘h ons "op0ep spolaleeâ€"struck â€"hi _ & to 4+ “mrnï¬ W i to ills TR RSEROE TEA C BEREVE eue ovccf uy o _épmï¬d,xt.m.a.,@,.&.ï¬o(a-_ Apbenting" to n higher tourt o duie 1he compan* will be ther ‘Burbank ; Product Rest a the following statement | _"It is a fact that M and his brother, and M ner have r“*;ui handling my prod uc weption of a few tay; ready had béen‘ seJ 4. 1 rid of, the busingss, en me so much more time ment of. more E/ â€"nite an SGHAIMS YOTT 1s$ INNOCENT °E. Dinner, a 7weaï¬lirhy";;to;nâ€"-enpihl- Ast., There is no limit to the right s which ‘the men have secured, exca one m ‘Atwo" &mail contracte, which P rbark Aulfilling. Working alone, mot% time to ,m'tnmm' «f his, experiments, to, the praiflie;({»bdt! gmw?: fmpï¬tk !ef;'rt will be,llldel *o dixtribute both his past td‘ fufhi? products toâ€"the world. __ . »__~ /7 iness worries, the brains and gevwies of Luther Burbank, the plant wiz ard, have been capitalized for several m }ion delâ€" lain. ALCEUY &4 PA #8 n o oo lars. 4 ~eMApAAEL.. vight to distribute to the _ w the plant discoveries of The Santa Ueaa naâ€" tunliuï¬ are Hartland Law and kis broâ€" the thh*l?:}ér;}?%i;‘g‘cgv aftg Oscar ‘ The worgaie Z4 zt SAn "mmtion with acted _ only in t Freit 46 M Bduce css Spf 0h INSTANT DEATH SsUSPECT FOUL As: this comechor in t ahuddiar | :ï¬ï¬ï¬‚‘@%ï¬ï¬?%&?ï¬?ï¬ . n as deve n tergain tain Able ncin ‘nace ’ ,:v fl}w?" » ) ced as "chi thle "or prodhelg "ovetial d coonalt | P en At Uertiinc l ns e Cotad to be in ri as â€" deljvered the l)l*m:\ a xo 1ig stat AZEF AN INFORMER ind e recent rgvela ti@t®s, in conâ€" with Azef,} who 1 _ been thie â€" hy jj "Fighting cialist s," i was deâ€" with the _ revolu y in the ecapacity «¢ ever furthered the agof t o nt prod ucts, with the ey. w razietics, | whigh sJd. T am glad u.“lg NOs, ond. .It will« give C time for the dm'l-luyï¬ aits and flowers."*~ C will be called "The In. nment to the : onstitutional _ D % r'wlulmin ality a Govermm by Premier St« \ an carly hboamr d Swou Yegwyding _ the | _ _ ooozzeits HOWEVer,. UHIL NS Mel new â€" «on‘ ny, who is largely interegted C C4 x ment £", ll e work, was chairman of| the at Mr~ofi2,}, _4 j3 . | vomnmittce of women having the affair in i\;r'. Herbert Law | """"l'""l("‘ ol women having the M‘.. Oscar E. Pinâ€" 4 NUE "‘lbl‘t &5# \# ’m P“j’- iven vencfice .,;n.%.__ ""* Thenefit of the iffants mia dep led "The T incorporated lt Mis en revolution ',Il ermment in# A was thief. drive Y oft oo it b onenii en io tex Ot mich ctric y "c';’ benefit of the ihfants‘ milk dr.*po;:t * | are, maintained Ay, thee Nexw York ie L en P in i 3M 2r } 00 | ovehiome sde womant Imuck WE IOEY Phoaak 2l the | _ Thire wanmyzomd vreticeti "Yéanii â€" aynewce ol one NMunifed wher prom t 'n‘.‘ ieaer -:M-‘aaï¬.wwvï¬i gï¬"n C %Pvr oge! ibbug sboup »rencpmong |the “' a’m wnw)-qnl‘gln?.klm ,IE(‘I whrf ’":mmHly > {rBLM ierser ~n.1e.nÂ¥|.wl.la'u.?~ &mllr t turned to find the brokerage firm bankâ€" rupt, and that he has been unable to sgoure Ceitima~ tds ~stock, the cheque for #72 which . he t P ‘8, \t‘ill'm.ï¬\. Co. ï¬i c s t Theraâ€"gtes ether, iullct raidst 3 Wiltiam . & â€" gilvertboyae, 4s ; the, man who, broughtq t be t grand da reeny . charge agrtin 3k < B i ~Meadows : ~Wherw che ob tauiume ob it Ing oungarvan o boiimtlys @rtriest ofâ€"the binodoeng» Mirs: Nitvort loannts stateil under obitleet hist shis sprddred Mc Meadd ws to: paibebases bol ism $72,000 ow or t h clof 11. °S; Strep aback ; Wa tohe rewcvdd word that the stock had been pavehased > that ho »Dullalo «lesprith: Fxzom the proud poâ€" K«itiomw of= aeniog merthber of a brokerage firm that dt['ult in thousands of dollars‘ l\of'}"ï¬ :7»!"‘}{;(’39}-:5 ,'pfuy]_]; day, To) that] of haubrupts . Argen â€"poputar,. clubma u, and svctaly, muky 42 Lace «w ~charge,, of grand NBX C@RR a us thhe wituition: that confromt« o Marolt 4/ Meadows|vesterday; mornâ€" bugs when hesscated duinmselfo in~<criminal term before Justice Brown, whocis.to pyvalge db PiabKRANerq: Inbibem ‘if‘l ; bosom and again in soft folds bel waist. rair N ; were > s 3 s k 4 ':m:nl‘l?“b‘\r;‘&w n& mï¬%‘ma‘ynï¬ L: ?:f: mn::%:â€m’m:l ~‘ve ;vct l’fogrrl the _backeround. Signor Baseo sat! Case jof Buffalo Socigty Man is " Up «1 * bloieCfiminal Coort: > _ He is Accuised of Failing "to Deliver ... Stack Valued at. $72,000. â€" «léJighrt her neek and was gathered by a fillé across the brows, The ankles_and {66f tripped lightly through the Norse woodâ€" Iimdothe atuctionco waw cardied awa y with h -(‘!IV R "g C 0 P n f:& s 'u“_i_‘n 41& ts b hiz ;;': e O l hi tasst ar Seiiit. n o tb i?';a.’n'\m, Ongarn /S ulebier A bogus id tabgarb) of W Threck Malailiâ€"n MEADOWS‘ TRIAL: uen O rppar Bogotio. â€"] N Piotefeyyâ€" n the @r ra House eft the . wom 1t of the stage at the ;)H\V‘ h were m strings the m i § politan Arl. ?Em‘mï¬mï¬kuT' *. was had charge of the thought, however. that elare d se ateo maiintanme.â€"sHEGHE Nh E1 trolls, played tl_l(ou:fl the sombre cypress « tre / s wlrit t haigugh mfl!* enstein. . She did alllthis tA# |5" nbeolfude]| Cons € re was oékaiysireppad 114 anthered by a filln The ankles_and Acét . o. mc on collected the ti , She did all this rembled wit h) all P Epea Thht CC l RE, T dn me 9 Samt. e (EBOPCT AOAMT . A1D n wildsg) hetk®" What‘ Would", we know , of, the , well â€" dpl WObrigtign ,f_qn,ghén for, the revelationa â€" qpand récords of" God in Holy, Seripture g '!qrq‘q%ft, & centuries?, .To. make; the J ï¬t&‘.cmp(en‘ol Ahese. records, . as . set infk l@own, in our books;.unbistoric and unâ€" lentific . does not| carry. the : judgment: rmaticarf@ or. command, the assent â€"of. the: ripest his w&![Â¥choiarship and the best men. It calls n a I" rth; the ifaucidu} tbeorizging “d‘ tumub + own 18 ty | jangle ~of | speakers and> writers | vthog @hert asinions ope "‘a,“"‘.;‘..'.?;.“'&'g«:"J k‘ reAaifits=a repuéa ble» «Jt setâ€" © p. 3. +dothines| bat fls QH“W “ C o / Used blwod holt qui? ra» lpaud. off 1. wth d balliroont:| of *réally just affair}! {t Mrs. 1â€" interekted at W for mlus taince at iTk he beag :theâ€"marks of an inspired and true, not a mythical, report. | It ought to be understood that Mr. Jagksen is neither a minister tor memâ€" tfl ofothe Canadian Methodist Church. Sar: is he @menable to any ‘of ‘our conâ€" ferenees ort \eourts, but "a "free lance," notâ€"responsible to any body in particuâ€" Inrppand it "iy something of a problem to" say ‘ who ‘is résponsible for him. . He comtes‘ fo iis in Canada as a minister from Britain, hired as an. assistant, it scems, to a cherch in this couhtry, unâ€" der some such arrangement: as I trust may,. never . be: repeated . in our «Mcethâ€" t;lwm.. dishonoring, and sibmerging: the regular, . pastorate, »arid: ‘throwing wide en &heâ€"docrs to alt manner of irregu» fdritp. striw lack od bol he . | Hor aqman‘to say> that‘ "a correct thearyi vf{the origin of the ‘universe, the otrigit ofuthechnmat‘ race; and the ofigin of sincis mo‘partcof the ‘Christian faith" ed ts i8 the ind l am in receipt of Jetters from comâ€" petent ,and loyal ministers and members tï¬ (tbheâ€"Methodist ‘Church and otners of equal:rightzand merit have spoken to mc, 0r recently ‘reported utterances of theiRev. tico. Jackson, M. A., assistant in;.ou4 Rhepbourne ‘Street: Church, _ In Inverted. commas; as from pad{x-rs handâ€" {d out, and to date imcontradi¢ted, they Rev. Dr. Carman, General Superâ€" infendent, of the : Methodist Church, asks, The. Globe | to publish a letter, oi whieclv the following are extracts : The Head of the Church Holds That ~ane Lecture Complained of Was _""One Calculated to Produce Doubtâ€" ... ers and Not to Lossem Doubt. DR. . ..CARMAN â€"DISCUSSES: REV. GEO.~JACKSON‘S THEORIES. Unsbual aid t Ao ge and going out of a lanethat runs thefull width of" hinrade, collapsed after giving the alarm, and was house, . ‘The..body was. taken to the morgue at the f}r.\"whul issued. a . precept for an inquest She sank to the floor without uttering a sound, while her sister, who had witnessed the awful tragedy, ran out oï¬ the house and across the road to the rosidence ‘of Mrg. F. J. Hickey, 106 Herkimer strcet. Weeping hysterically, she told:of the terrible tragedy that had been enacted in her home afld, acâ€" companied ‘by Mrs. Hickey, ran to the grocery store of George _ Hunt, 121 Herkimer strect. ‘Rushing into the store, she «cried out, "They. have shot FOre!; they have killed Ethel," ja0 _ Mz. Hunt and a wlerk, grabbing long imeat knives and a hatchet, rushed to The,Kinrade.. homestead.. Jn the meantime, Coroner MeNichol, who lives at the cornersof. Bay and Herkimer streets, had arrited. on the geoene, _. He bad ‘his horse hitched up and was just preparing toâ€" start ‘ont on Jns‘ afterâ€" noon: rownds . when somebedy rang him up and informed him that he was wantâ€" ed at tho Kinrade house. Mr. Hunt and his companion ~rushed ~~into© the house, and found: Kthel Kinrade streétched out on the kitchen floor, at the foot ol the; back;staircase, in a pool of blood. _ Dr. MeNichol, who examined. . the hody, deglared that «he must: have died instantly. The back door was open, showing . that the amurderer must hm:c.emupod by juamping over the back fence y comparled system of the being of -"th_hq'l ‘God ‘and His attributes as ealed" to us," fli‘s"pu(;onq and , His :K."‘“W&t‘fy nld , we know . of, the Higtign ,_.i‘l,t.h,%lt, for, the revelations J,‘gec‘irtt wi God in Holy, Seripture dugh." the ; centuries?, .To. make; the Fhe sank to the witnessed the awful rosidence ‘of Mr3. F " ‘Phe tifortmnate girl did not heed the warning, and her sister Florence, conâ€" Â¥ineed‘ that the man meant all he said, tried to wrest the revolver from him, She"hrabbed the arm that held the weapon, but he brutally thrust her aside, anwd turning the revolver on Ethel fired five shots in rapid succession. _ He slool so close to the girl when shooting that the flash from _ the powder bursed dervselothes and scorched the flosh, Death must have been instantaneâ€" ons,as| an examiftaiion of the remains at the morgue showed that three shots passed! through tho léft breast within a radins of about thre »inches.s Favo of thom=probirbly ~pierced the heart. A fourth wound was disco\?ig c)u_&g?â€™ï¬ leftsenr,; and the girl‘s face was frightfully burned, as though the weay been (pressed against the head when fired. con Whenâ€"Ethel was confronted with the mar to screim for help. This alarmed the stranger, shoot you," to be quict, A4g 2896 uotr csord2 . "If you yull, B4 shoot," he said. The desperado repeated his demand thatshe hand over what money "sho had, SL went upsiairs to get it, and h» attemptad Ao â€"Afollow, ~She sot@ined to her sister Ethel to lock herself in ker room,;‘ a#& réturned with #10," whith she W“ aver be drim. ; ; J '~v laving heard the noise downstairs ang :‘a@.:p;.fl'lo' ~her gister‘s ,:Qm Ethel bravely «attempted. to leave the house by the back ontrdrice? amt m help,, . The burglar |probably divined her purpose and moved. S%r\ygrd ,t‘u'\xge'g* JK":‘ 4 it RJ* PC , aMALD3MM 2 .34A DiC «i . Geing to the door sho was surprised to see a w,?mal‘ge éggkdâ€sx Wehes tall; of imedium build, with a dark, wavy moustac he, and â€" wearing a _ stouch ‘hat and dark clothes. f l Rhe recngizcd in him the man who had been hanging around the place for sévertal days, and was. preparing/to ask ‘himgile bisines&Iwh u emgndâ€" ° .ed; that: she supply him‘ with food. Slqgotjimccgl ta?gihimh-m cat, and attempted to slut the door, when he Sbrushed Are andl . stadiked into The hall, forcing her back towards the dining room. . Startled by : his wbrupt entriance ‘and ‘frightened by his manner and appearance, the girl was preparing to call for help, when he gruffly demanded: " . _ _ "Give me. what money |you havet" mnesxtâ€"set IIL *I won‘t," said the frightened girl us she backed towards the stairs Zand 1 tried ‘to‘ sercam, The stranger produced a revolver and sternly commanded her “’?‘;mhfl‘]!w of the Lime of the shootin , sequring the ; a surrg country, no trace of the man sought for has bee® secure ta f I Siooit Sat TWO GIRLS wERE ArdN®E. _\ Tlle murdered woman and her sister, Milg lorencéUfinra well Fnow singer, were alone in the house at the time of _ t traged . Urs, ‘ e left house ghortly before $.30 o‘clock to go to;u“licc of an 1 fg tection|against a:man who had haunted the Vicinity foRf & w moÂ¥e, Â¥orizing! the family with his suspicious actions, The thul @vid A ¢ leave, and assuring himself that the girl s wep“;'@lone, a‘ y au6 ‘door and‘ kntocked for admittance,. . The girls=Were drougliig go . SMiss 5 ‘F,‘lw'qpcc' Kinrade had already donned IQ{M re s ti Ethel, who was upstairs, when the knock came, Going to the door sho was surprised to see a man {Ahoyt Mixe Aeeb;geven; ;| Esds bus cas & w relta 16 6 $ l ‘ H i: TeUbeofoully murdered in her mq; home, in broad Gayli man emptied the contents of a .38 calibre, ’livem'd rmw mfllzegood’hw escape, was the eruel fate that befell Ethel Kinrade, PWenty Ahntee" yeitrs of age, second t daughter of T. L. Kinrade, principnl61 g of the ,(Jatm_mn,qtreet.,’gschod, yesterda lafternoon. The deed was perhaps that of k ‘,’ifl:}"ï¬â€˜q’p{yfu or a coward crazed by (the fear of being captured. y.-,:fï¬mumuluuo feature of‘the tiigedy is that the mother of the dead girl was at police headquarters appealing for protection against the brute who slew $ hem dayghter when ‘the murder ‘was being committed. The case is one replete witlo pabheti« featnres, and it is dou“ful if before a crime in the city‘s history created such a prufouli-l sensation or Blirred up so much indignation, ,.,, Alig murde Qinm-f, were al house ghortly 1 tï¬'tion\agniint Forizing‘ the far jau~Although the police were quickly nolified, and had the drag net out within Ten"minlutes of, the time of the shoot ) Beourilig the ‘l 5“"‘“ country, no trace of the man sought for has begk secur ta * ... Sooee in Her OUon Home, _ NOT A MYTH. H KILLED HER IN COLD 3LOOD. SISTER GAVE ALARMNM. (A Special Despatch / cal essence, »and you H{vo'a'u’lghtz' witd eternal system in whosb "fute not ‘\ia; a superficial or Jroh.ne mail , will sta up and say myth; legend," ‘* of marriage, the establishment of the moral, social ‘and 4 'eépn\_'ï¬#c_":lrdg,' all im bedded in .the: Christian faith,and ‘inâ€" stinet with its! lifo‘ Iron'tle-‘ï¬ghmï¬â€˜f, yea its historic dounda tiom wha" practiâ€" ed, at every point. If the trouble is with the dress, the rhetoric aftersOzior tal stylep thinly voiling ‘what is Better veiled than emblazoued,. it is qrgt; the fitst time, nor will it be the last, when an adventurous man of prurient desire gets tangles up in the drapery. But if he means Ape origin of, theâ€" univéerse, the creation and origin of the human race, man‘s clearly â€" implied relationships ‘as a moral and spiritual being to his Fath: er God, the origin of sin, the most t'le'ar'l ly selfâ€"evident‘fact wwith which‘ we have to : deal this hou~‘ <1"man‘s yoluiitary, transgreasion ‘ and @Wlienation from (God, he surely is not ‘dealing‘ with myths gid legends, but, the ‘formdations of God stand sure, with the absolute certainties that awre with us in ‘our moral ? d spirâ€" itual ‘constitution and relations Ips h&i‘s, very‘day." There is no other explanation of this constitution and lbese,ru-l-\,ï¬on« ships.‘ Add to these, facts of; the, uni~ veirse and man and sin the, institution of the Sabbath,, thank God, yet .with us» the institution and true law and intent the man with (h.e‘ revolver she athcampted When a man affirms that the opening chapters of the Bible arc W gendary, 1â€" am inclined> to ask,~ does the man, mean? Does he mean that the solid positions and sublime acts solâ€" emuly recor led are mythical and lol_n-:: dary, or doys he mean (thatl!the Hiterary garb is mythical, legendury, or that the rhetoric is more exuberant than his hisâ€" toric sense would justify? The record of sure and certain facts is, m&u xi a: fancy, a l d, Mo. matter ow s geous Zr'ï¬c)w?ï¬plé_flv mtofl. ï¬ï¬; it cannot be that . we are‘sent to each: truth from ~a~ !mokhéleg %thi a t chimeras, ‘misconceptions and | s Ti old, solul “wdheti:ytul{dl-grdi‘\"flm is in this flighty higher criticism, so callâ€" and dust, the church with suspicion, con fusion and strife. rlispy Faverey bak TRAIN.DITCHED. idth of the street. Miss Florence ind was removed to _ a neighbor‘s e at the City Hospital and Coroner , who : said, "Don‘t scream‘ or l DoE 910 hile her sister, who had across the road to the Weeping hysterically, in her home affd, acâ€" of George Hunt, 121 ut, "They. have shot toRakel ACstaim _M4 (+4, ol, a 1yE ified, stab@@Were brou; :30 ,,f 4 : Â¥ery Burge, and do otit. ï¬. tln1 Bypes four it to % eh. laÂ¥fe QuaBWity of ri 3:'1" Â¥a k o Toul Athe caver | ies Th | 0. e ind C Tok m, so callâ€" e TA trouble is Semmeda e the Young Port:.Burwell Gicl Accuses .[;V "1 M'&mm i APRTE TY «Mr.‘ PAfC‘i« a man of fine calibpe," said ‘the cardinal, "and his tact and dipâ€" lomaty ‘are matche] by his ‘kindness of spirit «and his openâ€"heartedinéss." He fiil. ed @«Bovidio shet him with love toward hint; and l am‘ $ure he‘made few or ho enemies; ~Hi . “g‘ou\l executive â€"ability, combined with his judicial â€" judgment, will ail igo.ito imake him an éxeelent‘ president.!! D fbel that ‘he #5 &A miat ‘of" principle, who ‘will fespond to his duties nebly."t sw jo sdnit ow) yabaol n0 ho d â€",ef eoti â€"mtrr®ririer mm o Joud asir Baltimore, March 1,â€"Cardinal Gibâ€" bons, wK@ has#eciéthed #@om ‘New Orâ€" leans, pwhere, bhe .met .. Presidentâ€"elect Taft, speiks sof Mriâ€"Taift in‘ the highest terms) "Mr. Taft," he said, "possesses m iron "hand‘ n a, <iken glove, and 1 feve he will conduct his office admirâ€" ably." The cardinal said Mr. Taft was. enthusiasticaly received in the south and that in New Orleans the pcop!e,fohqu not: doâ€" enouglt for him. ~~ t3 t Candinal Gibbome Thinks New Presiâ€" ~**~â€"dent is AH Right." " rith: articles of: the fl‘chibd)rirc"mâ€"“vï¬ 3 "The stonc Tl(‘ncgé are elaborately earvad L # Em en N ORemRRennie ‘The stonc benches are elaborately carved, and some of them are painted. Heads of Indigy chiefs, tiTsrs and yother wild aniin aryed in «tone, hang upon, th ‘Mfll!}.he‘l&ilflfï¬; :.U'vhe' ‘dLI!m,u n«:mman _3 othe? curious articles were found in the rooms, The bodics of four men, all in a mumâ€" ifled, stab@#ere brought . They e yilar@g, and do not{(®¥rsciAble any thiae1 Bypes found if MeZiro g: laÂ¥ge QuaB@Wity of rich ge e 0 e he cavern. & é. C SWsh 7 m . TAFT. Mexico City, March 1.â€"Archaeologieal experts are greatly interested in a dis covery made a few days ago on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. A prehistorie underground habitation was found upon Uiiranch OB JidioMateo Castillanss. Phe cavern covers & great arca. ; Fourtén large rooms have so *ar been explored. These . _rooms are.claborately furnished MehIRi: At td ustt in e cÂ¥ a. )A d l fied silence. One asked not to be given the insulting: alternative of being bound over,, because «that> would be, she said, "simply .suggesting that L am a coward, 1tb a., woman, at. all." Isof the women were committed to the "second division," which in the case of the present batch of prisoners, who belong mostly to the educated classes, entails drastic changes®. in food _‘ml method of living, _ _ 1/ B¢ PW They all will be garbed in‘ the rough nd uncouth readyâ€"made prison _ garâ€" fmnls. spotted with.a proad arrow, and heir food will by the ordinary prison. Aare of thin porridge, watered cocoa and ‘A small allowance "O6f meat and potatoes ?m-o a day. «They will not be allowed o communicate with cach. other, and they will be obliged to exercise in linxle{ file in the prison gourt yard. In spite of this far from "alluring prospect all the women went off to their uninviting captivity giving outwardly signs of the utmost cheerfulness, . ‘ Prehistoric Underground Habitation Found in Mexico. Adile, Xhh Td a m dPts P55 P0 PARC es fP 2 S l L4 «n behaH®Of "Rer felfow victims. _ She}" Than flg"‘yq’hmr First Books. asked the magistrate to note that in statemont that he it arrested women did MC;Q‘WJJ# §~M~$§’mfl» for the first movel, ho disorderly or Jawâ€"breaking classes, but wiobe | was retcived with some amius, were women of â€" honorable â€" reputation, mento s camong! | English n'o\i'li*h who and that many of ‘them had done service straightway yolunteered confid nees as for theewelfare of the community, They R@dthelt receipts for first works, , would not consent to be bound ‘over to Fdgar Jepson, whose "Lady Noggs" keep the peace, Mrs. ";:“'""“‘†9¢° Ehas run into many editions, made 'u:-LI claged, and she claimed that the _ were | g d lirs h ,c h mbiet toune: peaed: as polincél pdy: | 0 pagh‘t Jirst t ay bpdie. "Spip tehc@I© {éok "Their "pénisirment $h o C CZIne Enzabeth Corbett, an aristoâ€" cmMinc supporter of (Upsanpyement., AMi m}bh,n:fl-nmz'ï¬Ã© Jocfah stanafig. ADD SUFFRAGETTES _ i fur(. 'p' t ul Nj“‘ $ 5 Co'ï¬;, )a daugires "of (\m’mgn%r Dugdai cousin of the Hon, Wm. R. W, Pes "was=clected I:f!e ‘byâ€"e member Sof th¢ House of C ' ’auum;il' s l’nol{ (hug the‘exâ€" Py pe Colotiy, an Cathazrine Elizabeth Corbett, an cratac supporter. of tho.novement pia "ve Pbevpaiin: semmitesp s crmw ies o P es + + o S eb hery preve iupobed| buim Xureey| MEN WERE GIANTS. ABDUCTED "HER,:: mont! Most of the twontyâ€"three agomen..s i «i1 Were Sentenced. iss Stuatiord > ~Dogdale, Commander Dugdaie, and ONTARIO ARCHIVES o TORONTO «pe Colotiy, and Nirs Wmw. R. W, Peel, who y "In the byâ€"electioh daughter sof a Prisoder T% rs. s dign in the Northwest, is dead. At the time of his death.be istmallyâ€"4 the £20,000 ofâ€"freightâ€"andâ€"passage meney now .in. the, bands 06 Cwounissigmgr Adex nder, auaking..a. total ol.cz«z, a hat .can be recovered against fbe_owRer { the Florida in,case.the va ge suits growing out. .of, the collision was $110,000 and tins Hicreased‘ to RBO, m: 1%&%\&â€3* Mosle, who is said to live in Philadelâ€" * "REORIDA SOLD.® " The : AMe â€" COndItiA (th®tThe "tolfion left her in, with the bow smashed back to the bulkhead. «©Kew /York, | ! No ru.â€"'l‘& Dthhas steamship Florida, witich collided with the Republic off Nantucket shoals lightâ€" shi 23 so |»ï¬â€˜n it aA a a _ W . U _ â€" c m,4n Oshawa and vicinity "E:;%ï¬&“‘ï¬mt.†made _ a deliberâ€" atos But! '\m‘nweuful attempt â€" at _ an searly hour ‘morning to burm% the Christian»clhurch in this tow » fire. was fortuftately discovered i nick of time, by night oonnublela . % Etevens, who extinguished the e before much ‘damage had been d WThere: was aAierce gale blowing at w‘) Aime; and ms Abe church is located near the business centre of the town aâ€"seriâ€" ‘ous confltg‘iï¬op would have no doubt reeulted. 6A | brought before Police Magistraté Murton this morning Hunt acknowledged "the crime: and was senâ€" tenced to three years with hard labor at the Kingston Penitentiary. gainet hoz a o t t a t o 0 meqmerer ‘ Osflz'x'v'n. "ï¬:;:): Deliberate cm?. B .(‘»Q * *ï¬n\ngerod Town. * Oshawa ~despatch: _ George m high l who 10 on Bounins nexit EIU c absolutcly _ conte Baily cannot see fight for life with he considers Hall Caine‘s struggle "mosy unheroic," whi,c Rilas Hocking, does not se qvhy oi whoudd b\!â€Ã©lfleï¬ struggle athallws .eartaol eagrtes eQl Uhotineperrt}. " ie : Fnotidl notual andzemeo the. The money received from the PORARE Â¥uR 4T ARRT tlike® W' gp1d mq from a dat®A ?at ippewa, f?mn hemselves caught ;n #‘U’rflw&ï¬ufl «maikéen ice, which owed over the banks of tha Thawmas _.. $225,500 Under the Ha-ler léw )York, (1 muâ€"ï¬lt £ )M‘ and which he believes, from _ praci tests; wiT he n absohute preventive of collisions )etween ships in f z&fi( p e winoines Anlaneack s s1 SÂ¥ 2 _ We . a SET FIRE TO CHURC inkfort! Moorerqventutre®! to â€" thinx _-\hq Manx nopelist‘ss&853 was not ontemptible by Their First Books mptible, whil«e . C the ‘stiffness" of th that sum as a starte: sale and Be.c w 5. &8 #% If they are seratched, the workman has ; “c}uuhu He is a man to be avoidâ€" \¢d., Patronize him ‘no more. "Don‘t. grumble .if . your . mainspring reaks. ‘This accident is due to some unâ€" nown #ondition of ‘the weather. There e W? demics, like influenza nu.) _Ro :u"ch an cpidemic is afoot. hiave 'fll:&'ollt "60 fractured _ mainâ€" rings this week.â€"Los Angcles Times. e ‘expenditure. , add . invedment . for is about ten dollars per head, or â€"a little moreâ€"than onefourth _ as ture.. on Azcops serving outside the Unâ€" p_ "At least « a year have it oiled, &meï¬&ï¬iï¬ balanse eswings 18, 0C tintessa yearâ€"â€"all on one little drop i oil, wheelbarrow wouldn‘t etand â€œï¬‚ï¬ it would ‘shriek for lnbâ€" ica ; but the small voice of the ‘atch cannot be heard. "gb,)‘zlmmdm" Or cleaning, examine fcur, watich‘s cagrew heads and {rames. this watch in fine condition _ _ ~*Windingâ€"4tâ€"in "the morning instead of at, night, er. . "Now listen, and 1J give y3m ï¬'." > poifttéers about how to lï¬â€˜ep gold watch, _ "Please regulate this," he said ~"A Sraduation uresent, ch?" @ From ‘"%Kn, an Ame n the Ma Prowess at any I'I)h is counted h:ton as a telli Q*z «in (the availability SF & tandidate Yor office. A candidate for parliamentary honors, lets it be known as widely as possible, that he is An. old ‘‘Biue"‘.of cither Oxford or of of Wu haérs played for ngland at cricket or footâ€"ball, or won honors in some one or other of â€" their many game«, or been . an adventurous tr r,, or (a great hunter ‘or fisherâ€" mflqu‘ma? m..'g.. m‘{) |.'i:' candidacy , if not more, quite as much as any qualâ€" ities of intellect, unless he be a states man who has already won his apurs. If the King‘s horse, or the Prime Minâ€" Hster‘s‘ horse ‘wins the Derby, or m y one of the great classic races, the «+Â¥ nâ€" er, as he leads the horse back to the paddock, is received with tumuiltu>us checring. ‘This is true of any owner forâ€" tunate enough to win such a race, 4 vt for the King, or a popular statesman, is universally popular. THE COST OF BRITISH SPORT. ‘The domestic exports of the United s in 1905 , were slightly orer Einm;_lofllu per head, _ while and. advertised, with the same seriousâ€" ness, as are speeches in parliament, dc» patches from the seat of war, and inâ€" termational diplomatic affairs, The cla» sic races, wuch as the Derby, the Da+s, the Grand National, are the theme of long newspaper articles _ mouths and months before <they‘ 4ake “E-oe; and the betting odds against and that horse "Are piblish: each morning six months or more before ne is to run, as regularly as the stockâ€"market quoâ€" tations. tmm\l "the most conservative ias devote columns every morning to the doings .of,the mportemen. Cricket, foothall racing, hunting, in all their details,. :are «chronicled and discuesed, which every individua! and every naâ€" tion must have for sofety‘s sake, in kome form or other. Jf one computed , amount of . wealth and territory ht to lchaowldfr the British flag by travellers, explorers, sportsmen, by adventurous botanists, fishermen and the like, the 4wo hundred odd millions -pent.foAr'Ru apmmally would secm a kbwflbmfï¬)w“ ll;iveA' sal participation in «ome form of mport iÂ¥ (is: thoir© way of Tettisy off steam M New Wateh. '_l‘_hc‘jg duate drew forth a fine rfmt am?-? habit lhmï¬' signs & i n e8 _ upon all govâ€" ernm % f imp?)“anoe’out drastic measures to control the manufécture, sale and diqtrig‘x’nu of merphine and DIhAF ndsiong:derivative« of opium. A Good Sportsman Stands High in keep their the unswerving sincerity of the Chinâ€" Eew efforts to suppress e opittm fic, and the ml,':.ou.ln. un«‘unl, progress alreadvy made. In another resolution the commission finds that unrestricted morphine trafâ€" ic don#titu a.grave langer and at morijphi mabi# shows signs 1 # Q! nd urges upon all govâ€" feay to,, .rr.,x ons of the m Mt reâ€" port 55,402,330,113 cigarettes were manuâ€" factured in the United States last vyear >*ADMIRE A MAN. 2lX e W;» ies in bbp ‘ in $1%%> Aigror t nou thae will actually mean This rather heavy, muscular people New York Mch. 1â€" eEuCCE AnCCCORe CEqenieadt â€" goope r healt 1 their heads, and m?'mtm univerâ€" English Favor. int of Vi mer. d and the English from New Watch FL _ like a smail affair, it ecan millions of «lollars ciganzetie isulpkers of the w ent, ch?" wmaid the _lim{l-l‘ I‘I give While more Ni