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Durham Review (1897), 13 May 1909, p. 7

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Ae Nnin Alumna, leg“ Inn-hold kidnapping " In bring uh jail with inn nation emu [hand for mu old school-hol- u -tsowse, and wk: pound i; the mega, mun, that: Wu I " windy-II: by m m “Titre ' b. the I let her. and has. he: your "at," added In. up. ttW that. . The nob I'Dl-N. "1mm! tbe mu with loll. angry "in. I was only with the grntnt dif that sum, aided by nun-ml to!“ work his way through on on the his untan- wali tor the " wo-tu were most bitter and a the. abound: "Oet I up All It Hm kidnappor." n which In. "up; back 'ietia"tee only Ind a to mum- of thore not: ber that m-rc tuned loom try the Mike “ullld "chim- ’0. all. two a! a Sheri" William Chem, who t-lrarqe of ,oylo. did not tony mob. llc serum! of the cpl-kn there might be iv the "Us Ii plot mnwnlcd to libonte t2 hurried him along. III-den fed mm on hum] always on the t Newer. Pa.. , ' in. the he} to it“ this mm“. In. I] was "availed no. I injury to the we." with having kid-app and who In placed [ any jury," uncalled 1: mg nee-ed I louder. "look out. don‘t come I: tat uh gun cli-b a tree. Bry$e, gm”. In 'ae took "Why don't you to ban Your Int.” added Mr... 1 lynch Alexei W. thh Sued by Sun-cu Hints cl Shani art " Amish-u. In Cantor-cl in “(uni-3 COI- vidcd in Road Tine. were “no. lot" I); would "chant you " Sheri" Willis. I charge of Pyle. did mob. no see-ed ot there might be if t plot commumt to tit, hurried him Moog. with on hand shiny; hte will]. Thou-J Won:- MOB AFTER' MRS. BOYLE. " Tt " ‘k tent HUSBAND GOT EVEN. Hal Wife Arrested on a Charge of Bin-y. et This“: of King “wad, Europe's i But M "an. i " Mr th " I'M ls. Muy lo, l~'u-m~hmvn " ll , lug ud irui.: Eduard .h tir" but drv-wul Illalll I" Euruws.iu" becu illh'rv‘lml in notic. 't'd ..iucvili, traj-uy has bee" in Puri, :umgmtu that he “van Ina "mum-n ”cared down Un- s'ulr undead of duwll 1hr front. -.._------- WHEAT SEEDINC. Wok... [in in Tmmhn on Winnipeg. May l'l'fiUlulmr--lki-z!n and sunny weather througltottt the prai- rie ”when has “hang-d Gr law ot nature, and th"re i a Mir ""ntine llnl May ,rill Mme MIN shtvrlvumings ot til. ’15:" is doubt “at the lir,L. can-lith- which - od during the macaw-u: I... jut ' We" must “Unix, Im- us minimal W, tttrd _ . nd no- and»: " man made overturn. with a new u ng buck to "hubby" yo. I. Shah! A satisfied with things as they were J refused all one" oi concilhtion. W tbe h “M SIDE CREASES. ill nylc tok a lively pan w: own jury. She seem oging tow-rd young and "It'll. The. jury Wu ti m Ind I' and " rrow m .- was ulna]; in the coin al when the thy an: in tdict against in hub-Ml. them changul a much; In was received. but bush-d looking over the jury I'M tel wan bring wt for tht “I h RI " May Rt.-ilriie bring be ‘eouty m " afternoon by My Helen Boyle was at- rt, " perhaps LON. - it was only by gall cl- att of the skull“, bed. vual others that the .05 “on doing grant bodily Won-an. 'Tito is charged drrayped Willie Wink, ulna-d on trial here Inte ll l"Hill ll if Ill mined Manna angry "in the grate-d. in] by um way through 'e walk to; " not bitter " b'rt . rope ll L' out a M run“ with walk-d In " " " llu- puliw. Hm prisoner, Immu- WM Ethel Hugh"), William Shot-hall on Noe. couple meparteted about I on Aug. H, INT. Mrs n'h-gnl, wdng her maiden \rrhilmkl J. Mearns This mt M with ml the I ll rill James hm. Buy] xvit in. d Ilc- till 'he ren- trial ut Mrs Boyle "its , through Ind a alk to Ute jail. hitter all some a rope and leth, which Mrs B u only and nut: oar her that it "tt't' )llll' " “AIM" " In In front of the In doing duty u n the woman IP- " Duluth Sheri" sh made tor her. in the world court and and yuan: and un- wry wan finally wan. Mina Ellen n Boyle. placed court mljouml 'c-‘t imoily [ kidnapped Vkidnappiu time. It " ty hung let's We don't need in woman who mo ('UIIIIM Boyle. he, convict-0| Mott t' du the jail. 'm "ox-It th any in the pinion that " "iabt . ill had arrive . m0 1 -on] Mr “and. I... VII and it iiHicIIIty mt '. no he it, and butt of mm: . 1 wt. " t hm Miller that II Imm l r by 'tiii.) I lit. alto bugle UN non his Coven-en! £5,101.90 Fun $rsdi- tate to fight the Ministry. Labor Will Try to Place Govern- .u’. at its Mercy. greet deal "t In. weather will be needed in the next. m wash to bring about u nor-a! tstate at slurs. April is the natural season for WM!!- sceding in the west, and the delay valued by berkward weather emu heavily win-n ttre crop is amending uraturity. It Inc-nus that humming " "mum out into Septembev. and the ri-k of front in meusurubl.r ite ' reared. Some people nay be opthitUtie c-mmgh to unpposr "e. trmp"t Li:- mum,“ ... "rr"" ..._V V wring is lateAhe hall win ntso1,e tardy in making it» appearance on "a scene. Thi, Inn not been the that! experience in “w wert. howvver, Ind. while there in IM-y of ymgvvnlieuting “In! thr “"tl'hl'l' is to In: lunr months hem-0, it i, mum-natiw to “name that hunts Mil arrive at about the manage limo. ATKINSON GOT OFF. I '" UNHAPPY FRANCE. Mu. mm ‘wu Walking " the Track Near BCIWOMI. f l Being on I diet Evnng I (an d H I doctor lindiu out the in a an " likes “I 'IG'ara' hi- to TGT. tr I'rmn [-puinlt'd a pel on. Denna-hm re you! and MM mt. Telegraph ..,' Aunt-huh)" Theodore Btu-in, a Saskatchewan Farmer Lost His Life. l l" H. Um-lph muting a on 10 HI vould get flames WI OLD LADY KILLED. miie ot' Sussex. y B., DeNtattt--ty, double drowning took place In the Big Salmon River this afternoon, when Jas. Proctor, ut slat-pody road, and Melbourne Peters, of Six-tau. who were tstream-driving, m-rc sttept away. It is thought that the owning of the gnu: of the dun on the nver caused a big mi of want. which carried the In of! their teat. a widow, but three other pottntq I imt Alkilmyn. and he rourt'u doc-Mon at tho- tt in regard to trial, wit not-iation rurkmcn's IN PRAIRIE FIRE. I) heforo. noon and i, Elliuu. who was in .roing to P,elu mud to rwhn-n due “an (we , Apareutly -hu -m\ :lue track. but, bowi Lchm [Davin-d here from llavro, ml other eitien up"; th t the rlt-grupll and Telephone hiploy- m-iutiun has voted in prmmplc ner-al strike. May lo. Both public nympnhy law -H‘III ("will to be clearly the POM, Telegraph and Tele- F.ntvtovces' A-oetutiort, which hnployces' Asswhtion, which threw down the gau‘e of th" guwrumont by trunnion-I- into a ,.vmiieute, or union, un- uu- ot 1534. This action placed :iation on the same looting u mum's unions, and was calcu- u give it the right to strike. m rumluw-I’. the stat». Tlte n t alt-watch: 1)" the C, n deep rut about half the village of Helwom Elliott. a widow, wb, w w from tiw village, was I») a panning-r train due ln-iurc‘. mum and instantly killed. in". who mu in her 75th year, n: to l'n-hmml to do some 'shop- hm ‘hv “As overtaken by the \purmnly -lw "itth" the train and track. but. bvwihlered, she got rails ogaiu just “a the engine lu-r. and utr. wan hurled to the tlw truck. being picked 'll; dead w train was mtopped. It re- 'ere taken to the village and the l rulpluyt-r, the state. Tlte ' this morning, with the u- the extreme tioeultrt organs. "rng in their denurteiation ot "out by the association no an n-IIion, and they urge the t to proeved with enemy and iu,urrtwtion before the move- gulf, the other categow-s ot nay Itt, Tho trial of “vora- m-um'ul ol uttering forged Inning them di-counh-d at mum-h ot the "attk of British prim. continued uwr trom land. In order tn have the pector, Mr, Fry, arrive Iron: m give "sideuc" fot the de. mm-lndml thin owning at c, MI tlw jury rendered a ver- t guilty. Mumlulw toulay that the .1 this union .semteroy was Cust step of u [at reaching River Divers Drowned mi. union yeah-may was in! step of u bar teaching run-ml F'edertttdott of Labor to "ntire nun-Innery of the 1 its mercy. I584 “min nnigm to pro- trad" mmagml in "competi- " and the attorney-general Mic " "sptwtrd to decide ot the -yinli¢utv i, illegal it, 1linqoltttion. this " done the organlzu-n run-ill. will be whit-ct to and imprisonmo il they. Ming. The uongrrss ot rait. u urn-t "esuiott lteld to- to submit the question of rike to I referendum and permanent strike commit t " Faint y erdict nu family ‘1 in the d ronouneed. "clwood, M n. IT Ito lived toe The body of There form-t)" mile on m. hither, A. W. Moutfort, in a {holographcr tl ho does a huge “mount " *mmcrciul work, and wltettever a tirnt winked a baby boy's picture to ad. vertise its good: Mr. Mention. used his 1ittlo mott as a model. - . botttt' of the "nm using the buy's pic" ture are national nan-mm. and thus tle happy iaee of the lad has looked from sum-t can, nuvepupt-rn, magazinm and bill blnllds upon lament-5 oi lluxr and, of with" and Luwna In IMU' of hi, mm! " idvly known Pom". th: boy is matil. ing a: a brand oi taicm mpowderus being shaken over him. In another noted pom.- he is Waging “ith a “(My mm:- and laughing. Millions of persona have wq-n his pic- tur" takvn wlule uvuted upon a tin bath, tub. annu‘ing himself ttuth a cake of ,oap. Irsivrday he climbed upon the qcetl of an plenum var. and. placing his lrlnda truiully again-d what lu. insgined bo be tltr, "indou Tam'. plung'd to 'tlw :l-ms- uldnnalk. 1ltirty-tite. tict Ir'lort, and dirvl hm hour, later. Ui., Jul” “an crtil in like nu "ggsheli. 'lln- boy had just bnanlml the [ruin awmmmumwl by his mother. Mo. Achil, Tbe In! "ot-hed " in WWW. He Ph- Haiku Fro- Elevat- Cbicugu, May 10.-9utruvear all Paul Maurice Montfort, who Wu, killed yes- telduy by falling through u window of u south side elevated train to the ide. “ulk, was known among lar, friend: as :‘tlu: mm: Iritotogtapha'd boy in Anvt FATAL FALL FROM CAR. ed Tub in Gimp. Boy’s Pitt-n Seen in Street Cars, Newmpere, Etes Everywhere. "the m in." 'IIII- boy had jtet boardvd tue tram awmmpmuml by his umllwr. Mer, Achil- In W. Montfort. The frenzied tttul svrvuruiug mutlu-r was earrivd In the ttvxt "tation by the train. When laid that lu-r boy “an dead, 1hr was with difficulty pn-wutml front doing her-sh hrdily injluy. REV. CANON 1h0iulll 'l‘uruutu ‘lnpulrh: Rev. Can sit l-l-1.~..u.| AUsurst “Huh, M. A., D. L'. L., rector oi St. Janus' Cathedral since 1890, ttur. al Dean in the Diocese of Toronteaml Snip-Dean of tit Allmn's Cathedral, yes- lrrday omtouneed the rowlgnai'lon of his sluurgn-s hero, to take efiect mult- time in July. and M1 acecptattec' of the posi- tion of the Vicarage of Wakefield, Eng. luml, and thy mnh-lkumhip of the din- m mu mtIH-drall. This move on the part (hungry ltcre, to take eiiect mult- lime in July. and his aeecptattee of the posi- tion of the Vicarage of Wakotield, Eng. lnml, and thy huh-Deanna]: of the idio- cu Til" (-Mhmlrnl. This move on the part ot (mum Welch is n complete surprise to the mmnlwrs of his congregation, his friends and associates. On Sunday he will issue a letter to the congregation, giving Iii-i rum-01H and t'xpreseittg, his tttvo,',', in tho mutter. Wakefield, England. is praetieally n To Become Vicar of Wakefield in Actualily. tmistptt' bridge Wrecked at Fort William--- Other Damage. Furl Williotn dv‘lmlvh: An "lturtrictl ~turm. accmnpaui-cd by strong wind, .u‘uck tlw cit; wrly this muruiug. im 1rvadutg until awn: l0 o‘clock. when it began to abate. At 9.30 tlr. C. 1'. ft. foul hridgv, connveting the depot with th" 1lock and [Wight nut-1h, w.t." carried mun; I‘hq- vards ul'livlu ul thi" point Milan, connveting dad; and [Wight away. l‘hv yards art' of rou,ilvralrlv "ith c.Ir-, on whit "ridge ivll. No 're had jurct arrived, u Jaw the bridge. but hml juat arrived, my] mu standing dm’ the bridge. but ouim.t to the ma in WM: lt it NIL/Un- train setpctl inf "In! tin-rn- mu no delay lo traffic. GALE AT PORT Awruut,'. Port Arthur liq-watch: Tht Inca Wald from the out in years i, bl-ming to-da). The "cas arc “an-hing clear ot'et' lln- l-I'mkuutvr. and loving the boat, tied up at the duckn So hunts are Icuv lug thi, port. and all ott tho lakes must bo ,evkiug eheltcr. Th" wind is blowing lurty miles an hour. V L'IIL'HVII sTittT'K HY LIGHTNING. (‘alml-m dvNratch t About G.30 p. III. to-day duong " heavy thundn'swrm the l'rv.,lr_tvrian Church in this plnct', “a. Amok by lightning and damaged Damaged Toronto Transmission Line otrtd Terminal Station. Toronto tic-patch: What i, known to civctricd engineers an an "opening up 4mm" broke over the wily and vieinitr hm night. and" cut off the gupply uf Niagara power. The city was _in darknru for about fiitccn minuh-a _ just before 9 o'cloek, and at the _tuttk' tisue the stru't var linm were at l standstill. Tlwre was another break just aiter the hour. which tied up Ur wars again .and allqu off the light till nearly l0 o'clock About midnight tbore “gr dtimmm truul-II- for about "ett "tintttes The pfimary “may of the trouble WM lightning on the traumisaion line, but the annual de- lly txpertremmd in getting things riihted W wudnc to tttttr hith.e mph-nan at the It;- tloq oanveypom.l "l l . THE BIG STORM. iid.- fiiittti"wettt out in the SHUT POWER OFF. 11 England, is practically n having been formed but ago. . There has lnluly here a cathedral establidlr ve,te1 c.anonrics, and the to In Sub-Dean of the Ca. 'ralhh- width, “un- fill! which thr. wrwkgd N u . cxpress from the " rl damn": uu , the lllullll'tl‘ cum-d injun'. traffic. '.I-‘ carried l Huh point 1xt'r't' l'illml rm-kgd foot th . catrrs, bnt not till after» the pertain-m we" well “an. my. ”knead ot dummy gas was new! If the hut- lights Ami' the performamu rue proceeded with. Cgtedies and to tet ioed in the box omeo of some at the than”. Some of the hotels irad restaurant: brought auxiliary gaz- plants into -rt'tee when the supply of electric power wuxnt off. The newspaper offices down town werh. without light and power‘whill- rh- pairs were being made " the terminal tlation, and it was well on in the nixilt before [light was suppliml the nurlh end n-iidvncvs in claw proximityto tho terminal 'tation dauiagcd by th" lightning. Presbyterian W. F. M. S. Election of Officers. - mum "cNratelt: The max! annual meeting of the PresbrteriU' Women‘s Foreign Minimum Society, wester- division, will be held in Chatham. This was decided on at the morning session of the convention in the Bank Street Presbyterian Chitrch. Hereafter all the awmiatc societies will have re- presentation on the Presbyterial boards such as enjoyed at present by the regu- larly organized branches of the W. F. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as followz: President, Mrs. Shortrcod; Vice-President», Mrs. Mc- Laren, Mrs. mm, Mrs. A. Jeffrey, Mrs. G. 11. Robinson and Mrs. J. C. Robertson; Recording Secretary, Miss E. C. Clark; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Martin. Treasurer. Miss George. The question arose as to whether the auxiliaries who did not do their work along the regularly appointed lines should have the some representation in the W. F. M. s. an the regular societies, On motion the question was laid over until the next annual meeting. CHAPLAIN SUICIDES. Rev. A. W. blinds Takes Pain- in Illinois School. Huh-slung. Ill.. May "t.--ltev. Arthur W. l‘n-hrvnds, chaplain and teacher at St. Mimi's Erhoul, Knoxville', coinmittod suicide curly (9-day in his apartments at the selurol building by drinking car- huliu acid. Inning his wife, who was anlevp, he nmsv. drunk the acid, and then in agony informed her of the nut. She inmmliutrly called a doctor, but his .etriccs were of no avail. At the inquest it dcvclopvd that Bvl"vtrsl_ had rvcvnlly suffered front 1lcspontlvuc.v breattse he was to leave hit. Aliyah" nest. year. He came to St. Milan's from Toronto four years ago, and bad an mtclmive acquaintunmr in lipimvpul cirtls. Cincinnati Propose: to Move Clock Ahead Two Hours. tineinnati. Many lit Vl'hx- Daylight A- tuciatiun “an organized at a meeting hcld at the Quit-ml Pity Llub hut night. by prominent. tiurcienatiaus “ho an: planning to rurry the agitation tor more daylight to tln. remutet parts of the wlmlry, and to bring the matter before President Taft. Cungrees and the Post Office Department and railroads. The plan romprchcmls the moving oi the clock two hours ahead for the per- iml of the your between May I and Oc. loln-I l, this having the t-ffccl of bring. ing mo dayliglu hours into the leisure period of the day. and is inIlcndi-d‘ to 'iVfii.ni in a ma,ure to the system adopted EUIIIC time ago in England. A rumnitlco on national publicity mu ar. Izuaged tur. Eighteett ot Them Smtcnced in Court " Alipur. Calcutta, May t0.--ts'entemas ware lunmlud down to-day in the court oi Ali- ptrr. a suburb oi Calcutta, in (be cases of the tltirty-iire native» who were ur- n-Dh-d hero last summer charged will: romplicily in the Anarchist cumpiracy ot' May. 1008. Two of the men were condemned to drum. ten to trunnpurtatiun for lite, three to trrthportulion for ten )‘rn. [him- to transportation for seven years, while su-wnlm-n were acquitted. Osler Delays yisit to His Friend and Huston: to Mrs Ople's Bedside. Baltimore, Md., May "F-ot'. William (Her. the noted physician. on arriving in New York Inst week on his annual lrip to visit his brother in Canada, learned that Nrs. Eugene L. Opie. whom he had before her marriage often called in an "urne in his most delicate cum. mu- ill at her home in Larchmont. lIe inunediately changed his plane and hag. _ tened to the bedside of Mrs, Opie, who “‘in being attended by Dru. J. M. L. Finney and Howard A. Kelly. two of the leading surgeons of Hopkins Hos. pital stuff. The. three physicians work. ed hard, but death Won. Mrs Opie was the wife of Dr. Eugene L. Opie, formerly of the Johns Hopkins llmpitul amt now pathologist at the _ Rockefeller Institute, New York. Two of the men were condemned to drum. h-n to trunnpurtation for lib', Unu- to trpnsportatiott for len .arre," Hum- to transportation tor seven years, while su-u-nlm-n were acquitted. A,imtoylt Hiawnvs. a public prosecutor, who wan engaged in the conduct of Hus-- cash; was .dtot dead in the Alipur court hut February. CHATHAM NEXT. Munich, May 10.--count Zeppelin raid in an iyerv'u-w here thisutiterttoon that (he proposed airship "rip from Fried. riehshaten to Iterlin would be undertaken lwfure long. but as the journey depends on weather conditions he Tt'ttq nimble to name the date. The trip was suggested by Emperor William. ", . Alton, Ills, May fo-TU Beds and fur- nishings of thc Alton pet house were stolen yesterday by buriptws,"ivho broke into the unoecupkU building. The city wuthorities now tear an rpidelpic of smallpox, an it is expected the beds and eoverinits will be sold. e' ,#“H - Paris, May ttt.-mt default of In ur- mngcmont for the payment. at u hotel bill, the trunks and clothing of Princess Louise of Belgium, which hare been seiz- ed, will be sold on Sttunlly, in accord- uce with a me"? order. Therm attend y, make. a certain payment monthly, and claim-s that tshe was over- elm r; MORE DAYLIGHT. STOLE PEST ‘HOUSE BEDS. INDIAN CONSPIRATORS. ATTENDS EX.NURSE zarrsLm's 1m. TO SELL THINKS. s the wife of Dr. Eugene 1y ot the Johns Hopkins now pathologist at the mute. New York. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Wrt, m. l DESTRUCTION WAS COMPLETE. Alain-mul‘uubbu- tmredhrthihats Theherlelttariartdin Ned offal-n10“.- Abdul Deposited Honey in York lab. Beirut. Asiatic Turkey, Nay Itt.--Nt iuvcstigtstot who lyss just returned here from n trip to lion-ell) roporta that all the American property at that place uu- completely destroyed by the Mos. ‘ll'lll raiders. " included :1 girls’ high school, under the direction of tttitusiottar- ion of tho Ameriean Board of Commerce for Foreign Missions. Three-fourths ot' the native houses also were destroyed, but the Armom'un Church and the new Protestant school building are stunting. Almost all tho people who fled from Knuth, thus saving their lives, have rcturnod. They found that their houses had been completely looted. They are to-day absolutely destitute. Sumo loud and clothing are benig distributed. but llu-rl- is no system iu the work, uud the supplies urn wholly iiiadoquatt'. Une bandied Turkish reserve, Inu'r returned to his town, but as they took part in the rioting and killing there, me people do not trust them. The Trotw tton they afford in in no sense sulllcl- 1m. The situation at Deurtyul, on the max-t north of Kesauh, is critical. , ADDl'L'S WEALTH. Conultntinopla, May "h-The padiia. Invulury votttrttiltee, which is taking an haw-"wry of the content-1 of thp Imper- ial palacettt Yildiz, the residence of the deposed Sultan, ham learned that Abdul Hamid dc-lmsitcd during recent montlu mmidrrnblo gums of money in n.otr York Gonks. through a eonfidential agent. Th" :Inmuute thu, will to Amer. inn and (In! mum-i- of the institutions holding Ull'lll are, however, slnully \villllwld. It appcah that Abdul Hamid has in tho nviglrborhood oi “0.000300 in Gor. n-an lpanka. Art-examination of the ac- count, of the deposed Sultan indicate-n that his eonfidenee in Frenelt bani“ " tnininhett sow-ml ycare ago. then pasied ~llut-ssii‘cly to Great "ritain and 1ler. many. and wan rc-ccntly beginning to ha- rcpn-cd in Ameriean honicn. it i, um-crtain what Me's. if any. the pram-"t Government will inke to ”Kn-u ituelt of " foreign deposits ltll'lt FOR HARVEST. Adana. A,iatie Turkey. May to. via 1'oustttntinop'io. May . The grain tr. tho Adanu plain is ripe for the harm-st. hut no Armcnian rnfngccn where go back lo thcir fauna)» tho surrounding coun- try id utill Illu~l dangerous for any Int-ti not a Turk. ('mhcqucntly there i, no prc~cnt pronpeet of cmployncnt. The relief Work is, [ring carried out m.sirutically in Adana. Spccial camp! hare bet." cuabli.thcd for pang.” nutirr. ing from contagious disca.e. ~nch ttm, typhoiil tTrvr and nanaUpox. "itlt,iN0.urH. “In; Iunuantinoph', May 10.--iere lulu lw-n con-idcrahlo tliiorder surrounding l1'otuyiittot.'le. andibvigturrlage hiring carried on in thc very suburbs of the capital. This state of affairs is a rcault of tho rapid chnngcs in goi'crmncnt. and nudunbtcdly can be laid to tho doors of tler,erters from the forum-r Cottnttantinoph' warrieou and political fugitives, who have undertaken to live on the country. Count Dcne, wervtory of tho Austrian crubttstv. who " at prcncnt engaged in organizing tho fir<t fox hunt in Con- etantinoplc, rode out to chot Waters in the wcalcrn suburbs yesterday to exam-n inc- tho country. While there a man ~tcppcd out of a clump of “who; by tlit. highway. pointcd a rcvolver at thc count and 1icmandcd money, The count turned quickly and gallopml .away. The man fired two shots, but neither found its [arm-l Governor of Sandwich Jul Senten- ced to Ten Bars' Imprisonment. Wirtd.,or 'leepittr'lr'. G'otvrttot' tlxu'muu. of Nunawivh jail, “ho mu. adjudged guilty of contempt of court. by Judge Smith ltccatrtc he failed 10 appear in hi, eourt when ordered, and mu wnteueed tu ten day/ imprisomncnt in his own bastile, was this afternoon served with a warrant by Bait.iff St. Louis, ordering his detention. .llarmol. was in financial 1iiiiieulties before he received his pros- ont appointment, and toulay's action is the outcome of n judgment summons at the suit of the Nelson Hardware Com. THOUSAND-DOLLAR BRIBE l TIONED AT MONTREAL. pany, oi.this city. Said the Vendor of the Police Station Land Had to Pay Alderman Be. fore the Sale Was Put Through- Excess Price Paid for Land. Montreal, May 10.--mte first direct cluarges of bribery brought out rim-u the opening oi the civic Royall Commis- Aon were made this afternoon, when om- of the witneaues declared that he had been informed by the man who sold the site for No. 12 police station that lm'had had to give $1,000 to Chairman Proulx, of the Police Committee, as a cundition to selling property to the city. This statement created a tremendous sensation' in the court, and the witneo was; sharply erosgsauustitted " to it, but stuck pehsietetst1y to his story. a ____ . ._ _ was, I... --' I... PROULX CHARGED. BLU‘R [I‘lwlv‘l‘u-p: .., ...7V V ‘7‘. This point ‘wus made by Fred Le- claire, manager of the Theatre Royal. lie swore that he had been living as a tenant of Pierre lmlaire, the owner of the property which was sold to the city for the new police station. Pierre lat. c'mire, he said, had frequently consumer! him regarding the sale. and had told him that a condition Wu that if the city bought the property he wan to it? a,” to Aid. Proulx " a personal . t. 9 Pierre white in " exa-inatioa did ant amnio- thir, but stated that be m gold the My tor city for $6.25. and hiddhroieted “In the - - .. a‘Aa, -.-._ inh- "-uua Slum, luu um. “um“... Y._,__, but in his wife's mm, using the odd HE MUST STAY. N. . fred 'Lndnire. however, more that Pierre Ind told hi. the new to le dinvhrgrd onIy _ antenatal to um. l rink-coca. m ,raideretodio "king evident-e u to the nine of the property, tak" real estate - a!» 9.3 it It fro. ten to twelve than“. where it wan sold to the city for over MGM. 34,000}. pay on a none." on th " w“ also shown (In! shortly other the sale lad been made by Pierre u. rlaire,hc w“ given a good job by the (ity as form: in the water depart- mom Toronto mm: Wm. WW, on bl! own behalf and on behalf of all other holders ur parties interested under pn- ticipaling lite policy contract: which have bcen iBSUCd and delivered by the Canada Life .-.»urunc-- Company, has imstitutvd legal proceedings ngninnl tho L'Ilkldal Life A-stmatteo Company and George A, Cox, lmldcr ot a "ralorlty of slum of the capital Muck of the cum- puny. claiming " judgment that all Ca. plums n'ulizml from the .hear 1879 an- divisible in the propurtious of " pair cvttt. to the nhireltolderi, and 90 per cent. to the policyholders. Ila clatnc, ill-0 an ilu'ulllll of all each profits, tlt' willputuiun ul thc 1t'rt'tve in aceordatace with the Patliamotttry sundgrd of caletttation, an account ot' ull wrongful and unlawful dealings and troveaetiott, with tlw moucy of tue runlpuny to be accounted for to tlr.» polic.vltuUcts, and an aetottttt of all guns nutd lorries which lune been cumin] by much uulawful deal- ings and traneactiottr. llc- link-i for atll ”ugh orders and direction, .n my 1r Item's-gum in tiw pretnistsm and for tlt" enforcement of thc lax, full Ilglll‘ of n.» polieyltokley1, and will: n‘nmndulur} and roulruining iujnnr-liun l0 Mullah: tlee company from llu- prostc'ution ul' lln- said lull at tlw i"'t'wnt “(Will)" of l‘nrlinnwnl and until l""’l""' notice has bum pivot of nu inn-tum" to apply for " retrottctit" hill again‘l llm puln-ylwldL-I -. and until lint: lllall of tlsi, action uuvl ll'urllu-r ours. tlt, ul-u mun- u judg- lnn-nl. that the propose-l "mammal. and l the Irvopor"ul bill. if ettacte by the Par. liumvnt of (unndu. would be ultra titot, and inupcwlivc us against the holder, of partieipotisu lit" policies. The plainliu‘ i., ltitn.elf (he itoldrtof 99ml lull'liclle ing life policies totalling $30,000. Against (Io-pay and Geo. h. Cox. Mite' DORLVDA BOWMAN. Petoskey, Mich., May [0.-Unc oi the American minimal-in who is in danger ht lludjin. Turkey. is Bliss Donut]: Bowman, of this city. representmg the Mennonite Church in the inter.Dettomu" ational Orphan School there. Mins Bow- man in the daughter of Benjamin Bow. man. an Iowa] Pwelrrr. Sh. left in Julm~ my for Turkey. She is 28 years old. According to dispatches. the five Ameri. cun missionariei at lladjin turn in dan- gt-r of assasi-inotiott at the hands uf‘the rdigious fanatics. THE CANADA LIFE. Four of Family in Criticul ConditiOa With he Bead. Swift Lnrrx-nt. May Io.-, di-zutrom iwairie fire has raged about forty miles rurtlu the but two days. A family mm. ed Klimt were burned out and tour of them are in a critical condition. A child [N'l'inllcd in the flames. South about " miles the entire tuwnship i. burned owr and only n few thousand acres of [nu- tnr: left. 'l'ln- fire started from a Ger- man village. Jolusuae llmlick, lit, A Hul- raudvr, out lighting ”aim-1.. can't be l'ound. Mounted police are no busy prosecuting fire “130‘ that Hwy cannot ottcnd to all cotupla'utts Scrgt. Mott. Icy's men are played out. May is Saree and now Icttlcra are Jeprived of 1m:- ture. _ Two Italian! Nnmw Escape From Light-in at Tursld. tit. tati1rursOut.. llt-Imu-h: l 'nous, un “le1“! slum-l. Thur-11d. mun-d by Thoma, Mun" and m-rupiul by a number of Italian launch. mu an“: by light ning during tlwnwwrc electric nun-m which panned otcr this diatrict last night. Two chiluneyn were dcttro.vcd and the wltingle turn off. Two' Italians ware sleeping in the house at the timb. but neither was injured, Illhough tt rar- tion of the blanket " tlry bed in w lid: iHwy were humping mu burned. AUTOMOBILE ENEMY PM For Mme: Fat Repose of Sula of Mata-Car Victim. Purim May ’10." M. "MIA-rt. a l't-linJ merchant, who declining years, have [men made miserable by speeding mm. mobiles, has bequeathed his entire for. tune to churches In certain French cit- ies tur mine. for the repose of the aouis of the victim of the "diabolical machines which it“ polaoned Dy In“ days." Wuhh‘tol, lay ,tt...iuusueed in “In” of merchandise imported and ex- ported. a comp-ml with those of . year “a, mag candida“: in practically all net-Hon» of 'tbe "oswuerdial warm show 1 Mine, mrding M I report of the In!“ of Bud-tic» issued AoH1ay. BURNED BLANKET. PRAIRIE FIRES. SHOWS DECUNE. metion lo rcslum tln- pruuéulion u prvwnt wuiuu o I proper notice In mum to apply for I " the polwyuolder_ of thin ucliml an who “ants a judg mod upPIicaliun pr tl. s.’ Flea- Put-u nil-u H's” 1utktiheaashmtkdir AI ln “Wm‘ “Ellington, my te--4Mnstet'tmns. in the Queen Charlata- 1m. which have manly - into new My on menu ot the "Uue by a Candi-.- Gwen-men! erehtee of III Auction ' in; new. m, “cunning to the sub-- meat of an Much! of the Burma of Fumes, the “in wan-o of supply at hubu' for tho Puget Sou-d. Wishingwn; market, and the large catteqat markrt {tarnished from that mint. Their clown- to American that» emu-n by the Canadian (kn-cum! would practically put an end to um large industry which lu- bum-w Jevcl oped at Beam": and Tampa. _ A “A _ -- " is call-nod that “MM pounds of halibut are taken from Hecate Stuns annually, more than half of which finds its way to Puget Sound for consumption or wanna-It to the Eastern States. The only halibut lamb to which tho Auwrismn ttect might tum in eve Hwntu- Straits an permuvnlly t.losml to than am on Cstpe Flutter}. on the run-me western point of hu- state of al',.",',""]',?:.': an! at a point in south-uteri! A .v.ka some distance Abou- Dixon Entrance Ind cottdderOt.v turthcr removed from the America mu. ket that Hecate ttraits Neither of then: groumbs howucr. un- in an} may "tttttl to llu- IIt-cutv luulu. and would do little more than! nupply tle loan] umnkcl. . clearly be c wit-innit .v. The M I row o'illlv-r cm quell! the in lll'IlK'r cumvdvd in tlee "t luriun " ment. musidvnwl hum l tctiol among nu- lb ('Ilcc bum-v" dian intvvw.t once "i,viii-vo', the' Aoericot and Ctgetrr. diw lulu-uh. ”rent? straits Inn-- been Waugh! into dingoulc at two or Linn-o prt-uuu‘s tituvs, but naidc 1mm the mvhnngx- of index-hin- "all" Ir- hrw-n tlte lnu 1ioterutttettt_ nothing ha, "twr COMM? at tho dittieuhies. Th" later mimt"ulerstamiing. hum-u-r, i, of a more pronouncrd nulurv. and will un. doulm'db' lead io wim- qort of an "ree' mull Lam-en the voutlicring 'ttttcrcdt. Moving Glaciers and MM Travel. kn. There are Huh-cl": of different kinds. but when the term “avalanche" is used it is generally supposed to apply to bills of great bodies of snow at ice. Otw m the rust ocu-sionn of (his kind which Mtrucled “tenuous took plum in tteo, upon Mum Blanc, and it is moth- called tho "um-l accident. Dr. iiGiA a Itttss'utt, act out on Aug. 18 to to up Mont Blawr, nu-uI-panicd by two Eng liphmeu and cigln guides. They had " eenderi to a height of more than tour urn thousand tect, with five guide, in front, who were cutting or linking Flew, when all at ovum the was tttrose them Lrat't? way mod the entire purly Wu: i/ii-Piet down a Human“! feet of 'tl"'?' uvcr the slope, up which they had tolled. 8mm 1mm: broke away above. and more or G; covered u the whole pun. Some of them TAIU out, but “we of the leading uidcs were hurried into I arm-use and f'l,',',Cl under an ill-cum.- mm of nonw. Tm you: “Lem-nub, Meet, conducting “other tennis! up Mont Blane by the “no rotttr, one ot the surviving opyrdes poile to. ll!" (111‘th ser' “Thu-y are more." "It was a Int'llllldlul) rcilevtivo," rv marked llu' tourist. "and all of the guide" nocmul to fool d:wply the low. of their “Hated conu‘anhu, “ho “ill iv all Probability remain cmlu-ddvd thun- tiit the day of judgment." Ir, “I. run-g. At Hun time t180ttt the bodics \v-rc nu doubt a (-onuidcrabk- daanco Im- Cu" mum where tlsr accident occurred, In? the dismembered remains of the ttrrer. unfortunau-s commenced to mama; at the lower end of the Glacier an Bov. -ou~ in 1001. more than four miles away. in a direct line. from the place qr'twr" they perished, and must. have trereilcd “ion-n on an average at the rate of fic" Imndrcd feet per "ttttmc-armies-o' ’ Whympcy in the May Strand. " W Hubs. Tupcbtine . preventive-ae" tine is best preventive tot moths, at» an“ pieces ot brown paper and place in boxes. Cheap remedy-ht this season oi tho you housokoepors will be interested in knowing a cheap and emotive “I? to overcome moths. A good insect powder is I sure exterminotor ol moths. Use tho powder most Wee. tively. Get an insectypowder blow gun. which will not Mt. but I low cents. and a dimo's worth on the pow- der and van will have comb to hot two or three years. With tho gun blow s little powder just under the edges of come“ to keep moths away. Also on closet shelves where you, lly sway bedding. and any other plus. lwlm these is feat ot moths or bus hiding. There is no tuyrer cl bus when there is s bit of this ponrdqt, Strong salt wsmvl'cnons (mild with comet. moths may ttig", ltd them by scrubbing tho with strong hot salt water below km the carpet. and sprinkling the an“ I“ salt when one swoop Jt. shill "er 'ttss-r-tDid you have a liveV time at your club this afternoon? "litt Wife-l should “3' not. Esery member wu mt? Her mtsttandr-Wett, wilt of an: m: gtare--artr, than in: no on to all: "erart.--4ureqrltt: Hone. mi in aa " 'gieedh" U a in.” up“. f nan-ow Mrip which tttight 'o. wd open Win-r. Irm‘mu-r. i., rial to the halibut industryuf mint-y. The halibut do not fro be eegttre of the sums. but run er th" dmrci. It is pravricunlr d that they urc not to be {maul drain (nu-cpl within un- h'rrir range of (In Outadiot Gown» di~pulm ltaxe principal mutt m the Ame-rim and“ Gig to ALL WERE PM‘I'. hare 'tlwa.o b it is n question 3 lo chqqiu' reark I groan-r Mounting trout tinted to Ur bis mark)” f dill"

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