Whitby Keystone, 23 Feb 1905, p. 7

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-- ~r- Ar~ G BED C i B D IR - lathe;c 'AD IRkI4*3 stateinerit1 theni as a asked hlm TUE RIIIIT NEDtbe authori te do so, for grand 1 Bitter Iliscord Among the Russian Army and Navy OOtvi n Officers [rom Port Arthur. aqit the at -as returi 'luis w easily exp chance,"5 rente 1I1k bue bhere honest fel reasen te ând hone' years fer cent.' Admirai LockinskyITo Iestify Against Stoessel and Others êtLCourt Martial. Grand Duke Alexis and Admirai Avellan to Bid Adieu to Ihird Squadroo.1 G # * ........ *..G G ê* e G G 55~*** ~ *G ..G.GGe CG Paris cable:. French special correspondent' sent te meet the French steamer, Aust ralien, having on board the survivors o! Port Arthur, forwand >detaijed acceunts of discord among the Russian officers. The arniy efficers Snoc are particularly hostile te the fleet, habituaily caiiing it tbe frigbtened f leet.. Admirai Lockinsky, who was commander of the torpedo de! ences at L Port Arthur, is lengthiiy quoted as making a bitter criticism of General velli Steessel, Admirai AlExieff and others.. The Matin quetes Lockînsky as brai cha;acterizing Vice-Adrai Stark and Rear-Admiral Witboft aFk "bed- Gl chamber admirais, net acquainted with their duties and seasick wbFCnever r eo- afloat." The admirai added tiiat Vice-Admirai Skrydioff prudentiy estab- lisbed himself ashore at Viadivostock, notwitbstandiiig bis opportunity te the break the ineffective blockade of Port Arthur. Lockinsky deciared be fast would denounce Stoessel, Skrydief f and Alexief f befeore tbe court martial pa s: as he did net inteiid te let himseif be made a scapegeat like Rear-Admiral frci Oukatomsky, "whe now trembles witb f ear in a Chunese hespitai." Leck- insky cited many instances of tbe unpreparedness of the land and naval tra, defences, frequelit conflicts of authority and the demoralization during tu criticai engagements. SubstantiallY the same acceunt is given by four cfl Fre.nch newspapers, whicb describe General Steessel and Admirai Leckin- pac cord among the officers foresbadews grave.scenes before tbe court martial. che The Petit Parisienne quotes Gen. StoessV'l as sarcasticaily saying: "Ro- ai jestvensky had bâtter net estabiish a tee secure base along the route or, uni like tbe naval cfficers at Port Arthur, it wili be impossible te let tbem ti venture seaward." The correspondent ef the Petit Parisienne adds: "Gen. Steessel can-* net pardon the navy's failure to succen him, while the navy fully returnas St *his hatred." The French special cernespendents conclude that the fortress feul large- tli ly because of the regrettable quarnels aineng the offîcers. o -ý \NN'ài tiiugtutil) relurt: 'llie uiest in alt 'a lt-ut-k 1,.\,îuu lu tu Gj tt'îuillt lu' u li(iu ho u it u'th iuiliv i(. ' u' guîîg tt li l ' t b A lua i 1( tit- 11up11lqil (l t1tiw tv n î2uiilitrepole ltu1u t ~ Itv'.offi t' euua-t ()r'~u ' I lltt litI tllit' tIotii'ofi l,'(-,),-(,luou-ur. \u oiîufIi nI Ilik, t-utth t'- ii îl It iii uit' _ -îti -i-:1-iH .\\ i iii \ ' \lu1î:i lii1 u f 1tl tili uftilt î: au l uîîruuîriaiuîtIII u I.ucl ii' , -1,uîuue (i t1le l -t t-- o f thuet lu' 1uuiu(luu-('ll 11111 lutilti ut t tt' luiti l "l i1i lt le-lu tilt-t îîutu- - -nGEN. K ROPAT'CINt pille, juIt u i uu.tuliii t ii t lliTMay Bc eRliet-ed by <lar i lniste-.-Sak- t-tll~itî. t îu tl- u 'lu'týlar f- t arh n e -tnc il-l :-' lui 1tu' utuulu'i tu('l .\Iîîîu'-tti iuiui uît ! i t i t 1:1 11u- é-l-it tu 1'(. luuul li-u î' i ilit-t i t utlti le- %ituu1ll l t Ii' (lucitct î!:it j l ii ',îuu't I "lut. u. il'le îuI-iuuuu. u- lt II tîliIi hil I ii -tiutuui ll iui i' il l.uuiSt ttuuiulullut- tuulTitul-eiu 1 \ut ti lt--l44f. I' -l' - I \l 1. 1 t îui u ut ii'I i l u iî' , . Il ut-t' ti t ut ti tu -t t lu- i' uu o t i-t t 'liuî\tî uu l-,iIii t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ V titut - ttt- .tiuiitt-I \(uttuuit lit' iii -lut'RY - P OLD NIAGARA. t vtIjlt i uuItlle uuu i ut l-tiPower Schcn'-cs Thrcaten th-, Existence, (l tl l uu l lo t it tofll u t the Falls. lu - l - î'< ~ t I u ' l t i I I I t I u 2 1 . u u u i u l l ( Ilt - ((tu I t t1 - t '-t-ul t ui(iul. lu utt i.î~ ~ ~ltuiîuu tut 1~ lu t ' uîulî uîu ii ut Iuiiî c uktlîuu i uîiulu 'IIj lui-1 i \ 't\;Itit t \-- l' ~ - u - ttt li ut" utt tli ii u 1)u.tv. i'ilu -i-t (,1 li i' tiu tut tilu'tt. t'- t utt A GENERAL ATTACK. Bomnba 'imen.t. i l ti t t l 'i lui--(luiil i bitl vI ii il1 ililltu t' ilu ' <i îîî il 'i-t t t' i ill ii I 1 tilttiii .1iutul lo iiii 10' 11 l u t ltl i.11 i" t Iii lail \ I SPOILI CARD GAME. The jcpanese si-Ils Play H-avcc ii Underground Hut. huit. utuitu luit h. tIt 1 1 )Iui ng tuI ,liihtiui""i' lit îuluiuIt 1t ',ut llutiut 1,1 uiti' 'tiii t 1111 l iluiltl' til' fi i ', i u t~uegui g 111 <~ii'ut'I ii îuîuî u~utii:il lthf litiutbutu utul i ttiiluI ctut:lani1 car-t u~ uItition tiii'1i i-1lth ~fuiutht'e î"-ut-aloie înt-iigtht' ou- fu,.t it tf (.1 îu'uîtt ui'u ti- a'nuit îîî.u 'il,' bat1 tu-iu"- tth gluht tul -ulî 1t sfirnl' t 1 TllIiD SQUADRON SAILS; Rein! ercementS for the . Baltic Flcet Leave Lihau. A I'ibiîtuial l' Tii e -tîreaker Yen- nak . huit i îu <<tut'ituouliîn nel ini t, liaibor, anditut îuu"î iti-e n \1 îuadimi i YVonares, the itstirsh v'ss-u'tof tIlue ht<i sqtiauron Ioa ali, left lure te day. 'S heP vvas fellew'il it inthrvals uy' tt' e tîier oships of the squadreîi, andil al w'ere w-cii ,l 1 li 1t t "t u tu t u t i t l i ' -PIil'ii ii1 ut ti ii i' (i' uutii lt utîti t l l tu uu v u (-I* pi Iultli u - Vututt \t iti1 4.1t- t-. t thi, llif t -i iullIiiiO t' Il Iîuul t ut tIi 'I lt I-' -'hi ' t-t liii liif tuI Il C( t t I l uii-tc'iii 1t ~ t 'îtutii ut ii li INNOCENT IMAN IN JAIL. jRobent Glass, et Torctn , at Lash Sc-' cures Hus Freedomn. if~~~~~~~~~~ .ln' itî* t(-t t" itt l t lt lit'1 tli-ut tt it. 11i.11 ltuipu- t"i i l ut' !i 1- i-t i îîul e t l '-t i Alut.i ug- ttît t'À iu t , 1 -t 1 - u lu lllu t ui t. f 11ii li1 ti u \ - " i i U t , lt \ t t ii' r a j iiK i ( .i i-k"i-" i t tu ' itl u;t 1 'L r 11tuu1 u lu lu i i i1u i tt A l u iî.uuuu t"I t tii" l 'I l it, ttuu-l l t- ti 1tt 1. i i l fl t i d ' i Na- : .Tiuliu 1i-uu i tttt:ti'-t i nu tes, ait' tfern aru-uitg tlîuýn t iu"ad i'i;s r e0 t wlas' -vtsaor r fshît'vti1 o n A i iQtugu 1I4hth i'uîîîuhFetuu.k. < o if ' nu1totut tantI Albert V illeu'u x fbadi henutarrt s4cultithe pret 'ilouis day. 'bbî o il'Alu sheuling a gtîl tu'utuh ouai1 ua c-llver t-itti Fpn\vie 1 claimed Villeuîx had given lbim th( I -i keep, and said that in turn ed them in' the ca.re of Glass. police asked hlm for the surrendered tho, with the t.hat he did not know they n, and had simply acepted friend of Fenwick, 'who had to take care of them. This w-as easily corroborated, but ities did not take the trouble and ail three were indicted la'rceny. )ber 3lst the jury found Fen- Villeux guilty, and sentenced. hto two vears. Glass was Irnneiitely afterwards he L'd vith receiving the watches en acquitted of stealing, and ned to jail. hole matter would have been laincd if 1 had been given a aid 6l',ass to-day. -In To- .new Fenwick. When I met 1 spposed hie was the same low 1 knew there. 1 have ne )doubt his statement to me, tlv believe he is serving two a criime ut w-hich lhe is inno- WTERE PURSUED BY WOLVES. owed-up Traveilers Have a Narrow Escape. ling cii a train cf the Hunganian nch i-ail" ay from îî Saterala- Ljjiieîy te licia. liad an cxcithigy advcnture %-ith (tves.. w ires thec Express \'ienna cor- \fter luui i tuostation at lKrucse e truitu ru'i mb a snowdrift and stuî'k t. 'The cnld w'uus intense. and the se(ngt'ru-" liad te wvait nîany heurs un- ttvaurdu' (uý î'iitg 1.lu'dges could be sent oin tui e uic:-t toittl. It thîe nean- te a cluîld w as frlu zîîttudcath in thle a n. -itttrtluc ir-t slu-dgu' lîad startod tlir e vt o cli atlit t s l t - l t l î t ' tu -,volves. anîd bcfuurî'long tiley sam- a ck in fuîtllttrsuiit of thein. R'evolveor shîtts \t ere fired, but did net eck the iti' L ybrutes, w'ho t!et rvast cf the tuursus. ttiiclî theut becanto uîîtanagcuiblc. 'T'hecsleîîge struck agaiuîst utile stoei. an d theuoOcouuitots w'ere roNtvtuinto a tlîtclu. Furtunaut'ly thQe l%,PsIcît the" ira- ulîturs alcue. and t'ontîiued tIît'ir pur- tt cf the lîurses. t' uulî hthet' devoureul. 'The tlurcu fi iglîtited p1a-'-"îlg(,rs xere ul.ed uîp lu"tluc tlutr sletiges. uand crn îieir 'tuu<tu i i'uu lusei the bones )f tle uuvturdlosi.t iihloyit.vi' leho ik t ( u litthe' iîlidiileocf blie IEQUIlABLE LIFE. PROPOSAL TO GIVE POLICY HOLD- ERS CONTROL 0F COMPANY. "'" l i:ttlu.'t lle t io"<'ueî u \lu itu tuu ut te I hoiiu l.lt' lit \~~iu'u ut t "'bt tu t l t 'l i l u t <u-k IN",() iott l' u it l u itt t tt ilu' -tut-i tu ii' lt lu. b t i -t tii tiii'lîltOt ot li< iliu 1 ti ;Wornen ini AppalliflgIrucrease irn th Performeci Each Y, Avoid thern. i1//ia n 40 ar!' '1 Goieg tîtrotîgli the hiuspihal-, 11-1t large ci tiu'tt uî.u'I si a"u 1111i Il a large pt-tutu-ti tut tuf t il,'[-t ut i lu ýý on tîteSe cn'î'tI i vui- titfl'5a girls, cutîtu r tt.tttgC-reciverî frein senric-(10 ututn' W'hu t' cle ii iMtis 1wbt thtca-seS Ipuy becaue tltcv have n'.i-'clthý selves. t variznanduilt'<cuîî u t-ou are ce"ttai.,iîy' tn thie ittetease am(î the wtanien uttJt%s cuttty-tu"c uptah!u'm uuiiva."0s. but et'ery cii th tiose patileîilt ii i iluo'tpithual heils1 Iptenty cf %ttarmiig !ii that beari Idcwn feeling. polît at Icît tir rigli thie wouib, nervul e-Iilttti fpail tîte suali cf the lhock. io'uorrhcSa, Ziness, fiatiloncy. uitla ofaa.Sc womnb or irreguaitiuu'. Wheu tiiese sy- tiptems slotua. selves, dlo net drag aloi, iit-til y'ou obliged te go hi) the lt-uu-uIanil mit te an opeaoituut-huit rrerr titat Ly'iia lE. l'iiilçliaun's \'oget. Compound bias savu'd t1iteisanuli wemnen frem sinrgi-'u opeu.'t'u'tutS Wbea w'Lva'iat- retiuoIt' reguslar, suu-c oý,cr paiu fui unen &t-I, t1 1: --- ct-- -rt"-ýa lipl ment or 1situe ta )it eoflu' t .i bearing-ilewl fu"-'ing, infiuarsnuatit 1the ovarios, baeah"'lolaing (or ýiulcncy), gencral ilobiliht', indigesi and net-vous presti-ation. or are1 ýlwitb sucb s.pnptemS as duzziness. -tude, excitability, irrihabilihy, ner% mess, sleeplessst5i, meîanucbely, L one"and want-to-beleft-alone" t[gs. they sh ould rensember there L -. frmed and true reinedy. Mrs. Fred Seydel. 412 N. 54th St jýWe8t PhiUadelphia, Pa , wri tes: le Li" L Ptikba's Vck9taL CBUG B~~ ~ ROPLi BROKE AND> NICK 8-l I TH 111 [1INi. Frank Raisinger Paid the Penalty'for I tlis W Fairs Association Wants Sèr- Bridgeton, N. J., Feb. 2.-FrafllC Rai- pi singer was hanged here to-day frtheRs vice Rendered a Test. murder of lus wife. The drop feul at t 10.40. The rope broke as thie body re-b bounded, and the back of Raisinger's No Gant here Came Qfhe:d struck a. cross bearn and broke bhis Chance are Allowed. was instatneus. Raisinger was nt « off icialiy ?ronounced dead until ten mini-e - - utes latier. When the rope separatedl Commissioner Hodson Uirges Co&aleTm and others quick f romoting Best Breedst theeou dy, andquied exaatirib Dr. Stiter net ealed the fact hthenc A Tooiio rpor: Te cnvetio ofwas broken, and it. was therefere net A Toont îeprt:The onvntio ofnecessary te raise the body again te the representatives of Ontario Fais and scaffld.0 Exhibitions made a decidcd preneunce - Sherif f Deunent said after the banging, ment yestenday in faver cf dsrb t lî tat he was unable te acceunt for the distributifl g of the cord, as it had been test,- theCe ermet at eth ifnn ed with a w e.ght more than a hundred faiGvrs nibie t anînunothecdffmenyn {aisinger made, no st scaffold, simply sayun ' ;krough the Sheriff's The crime for which uvas convicted was the his young, wif e. On 0C inger went into thie1 wife was at work and4 ess -ber. She repulsed1 left the bouse. Later iii order te proteet he ger seized a gun and tl ber husband. H1e aga but quietly re-entered curing the gun, siiot w-as net instantale< sent anether load of s an's body. Hie theni and ciothing of MNrs. it appear t.hat she had murdened. Detectiveu tLhe crime upon Raisin, ~OI~EN. I - -MMM"M"" ta l ýo! eiOtrlp- ccmtiiuttuitS f t tia i ttutululs, il t 11 tt i -tt ,li ui ie orduct T"enmselves with Di7nit, fatIinUîg cf ttthA itl leicorrbeeaa n.ud qtber uul it -', t i u iuv \lI'thttia .W. T1., FI'.tt h r- disorderit. 1<,wotît'l, as a t-oie, lut e uuu t"'utîtiiith inii i îî,ý!Ilg iîo tii i tut t. t' ~ i*iîtt'utuIuu <'ut\1(!,' or.tert" Ikn u t ýL;your C'om- (t' 4u ut f î1î'î1t1 - -.- d ' N * - --.-i < ii uiutuuIu u'tOfd-u'îluu110ttlebev lace- j-Oit-i .~uî bt-ct -'i .i 4 'i 11 iluu.iti that tu-tti h<tt-t'it. îî.ur<.but.ttt.ubi.,Ulv-t-llts OtI as a tat~ i as a ilirt v u1 utg bave te ooktwu" e e1i. bge iii'foodu. and tînue uin ra t wuuue. Nv<ciohýjbuuhjthtlv futnueilte de t,1h.Iw'ili t"vac-h lisujs l, -uno r (dtiva1t or sctttb a fl1eer. 1 limte ta (Io tstîch tbings, and 'vou'htttthicss foi-Cod." SIetlluu iider tbings, and ifinallv weus led atvay' te a tycrai but net elabor . atrY fuini-thci room. Nto sheets Ier tIi aýter lutl ?iabote tua thue ate. i>tti ':ii tt and1 jocukiiuL'the it' " u t" he Enttriîî' tue iutethe "' i tu"c or- -ý+ t oftut thle <t tiiuth'-t tut1teitu . t' Thle -t' ts-lei "i-t-tlher eleretu t, btu utui iti ojiplip in a 'uuutî i)'iihueritut tetierie ' the illa. t ii' ht I'a i - t lutie 'tvv I.lie WuI-îîli u o tnt-i 1' uti"tl i Io ibe huuksnuiitlu s ut--i si.M thohe %v#i nt ho 11lt I 'u-uc ht:i" 1) t ia littt"t xho camh lwoue iu"'init e hîtitl ndtat tue t ' n i t 'il-Osn t c'inîqui-th tIit' ('i tîiuy <i tIi Ii itu'l-t-t il to mp'a.ny v ýItît u'i tuuratuim'ut-t. retunuteîl ttith t ler luiJ'i il . allure thuet' fetul al ill dot evp lt ttai-iutttit uth t he tu bel! vw lies utC hf t W' (titi ntîtt "it a lutut It !li ,<- 'ai0î(ut o uit-îlot- t t t' urt. tIi" it t . ,utu (tIf tht" tilla luveit' li t ,ýj-l ît cti n thet i i 1 i - and i' 'mii ii îît of iii I t t t1t" ut t a ult oppuose 'ia et1tuv'uu- !fr i 1 ý Ioi poeos. A resoluticit Nvas aise passed ne- U A V . qtiosting tlue Co'ieriluîleflt te withhoid Y! VIN U YiV-. ZIVU/a§ULINO 11 uuroîts frcm suclu societioS as permit _______________ gantes cf cliance at thieir Exhibitions. 'lteatednc f oegtu-ws age NNas Breakirlq Glass W ith a Brick in a - andl representatit ocf the province. Up- cad f two litiidred tterte e sS a knq W e B tW tltihtSik 'he iattr ofaboliliig ledsic ti kn h nfi ihNg tS ik tien between district andi township se- ities -%vas onItle programmie, but no Netv York, Feb. 20.'titîia twenty bar. Running den the street lie swung fou hors fte hi reeas frin risnthe crowbarthrouîgl every tvindow for ulecisicus was î'caclîed. 'le convention fouhers ielafterbs elea sentfnromfprisnInealy a blck betore a pclicemnan attack- decideil tu ask iiit, in tie revisien of tvhe e limoreted an $ sen0wtene ored him. Gregail thon perclîed liinsefu the agricultuire and arts lct, luorticul- stsingnoetCI $ oOwrt f on a lteap of snew it the street and by tuirai u-cieties be ýjaae froua agni- plate gylass -windows, Johin (rogan eariy fneely s-wingitig his cro-%'bar defied an-u cutrl oit es.todv urerattescll f il , na est until ntore than a dozea policemen cuitîraisccities teday urne te -bescoue etluisCu-ibailreacheil tle sceno. When ho reaced t Mn.IH. B. Utuwan. iu iiîtreduicing the 1)ade and started in tn dtiplieate te feat the place te-day' lue tvs stnipped te the qtestion of tlue basis tuf lle graints a nd of twe menths ago. Ie tvas net success- Naiu-t, athougli the tliermometer was Ile abolition f tlie litinction be- Z tttet'i cttii~ui a iuiti-t et -out ~ ftl, liîuîvever, liaving broken only tlîreo f noar the zero mark and bail as a weapon sai e il liere t lu- t u.jist luelag sowwitl ow'îî ie~ Itflestrtietitun i l irick, iii a stocking. fie tvas trave'tsitig thie s:ttne toute which hle distribution of finils utt.epeeitt1rpicl n gin taken te a cou, teck twc tuîtntbis ogo. stt-'ilging tbe brick tine, a he tîtiît"~t 'Ferionis i'u'emotihs age (imgan appeanod ah- the îuut on tte vilîi(ow ailer onother. ttuben gr uîtt w'ore niade ot i t lueluoii of tuient- t'orner cf 231-d street anti 4tlî avenues poice pnten crept Il luebinul him and felled bei'ship and sert lue renid(et'1 ot agr 1 -îuude atti arnueil with a short iren crtuw- int ti vithlaa nigbIt stick. culture. 'ilouuig 'uîi notVc't' iuit- giuat gitii frtuui Illeti i ntlt ' so 4uthat the quiestiotn et 1iore iOi'- vcre oit lier boul. neither ,vs slie fuir- tainr. '1'huIrs lad buetu lu10i ii e iuiu ý v ho left fur ducisiticu t ote e f lc îislucul w ithi a pillett'. 'teu r fur l r ' ear i-, 1111" tuttii t tut uugricuiltutial S itivt 'l'lie Ilui tlt'iii t-ii-tu ;a g o 7 o"cleck she w'il Mrt. \\'. B. t 'liarlus V- tliri. -<'- t u f n i ls urte ruittgl. but it is hole tirîiid i(ttt iiut ou)t li' tturlilonce more. lîu're tu tre fin-r tot uuuut l uvIO' t ti' t"u l -; ut îeutd ttter hy uhe four hIf lie 1luth-t;u11u)ogaiti it tue station -she suttuili -1/t - 1 1ii ttt i l 'u-iiru'e tit ui'qug'utaIV h e ti on of t-ilI 1), Ioii-t'd 111),at -a-t se sav the - u 't~ IÏIiu leî' uuuutiîhur <if -nu-ltit s W iii d -c t Mi'. M ii.' ii. '.1111 tI' it i 11ttie til ou-ulauy'aî' Nv\t tI I l tlue iuIti\ e I-ailt' tti 'u iut au ti nuulît - tni- Iti ui î I -111 ai ut tfuf ii tit y'au idti vliu hip fa s.GElt. LEVW u, '.LLACE DEA.D. 1101teuti ti"'iuitit flu totunu'i.toltcik t 'uli '.ý'Sjitui't. l-"t'dlite cttNN 1Noted Authon and a Vetenan ef Two - 'n g k t lai i t - tl tIfi ut i l l tI i o 1 tî u1 )ti -k Y' iu ri-(iltttru il -t cio t i vs 'Wta rs P a sse s .A wt a y . tc\va tnt, v tiu 1 tutiîii ii thî lli'îiu.' 'i ti ti luuIIr1 lul ut. 111l., rpt Gi: teut. 'uît tt'tîu' tiut u'! ut - ilîi t 1 i - li-tii' itlit i -tu-k juuu-ui AlwlIai t- "t Il dedai -i Il i 0 l t tutlui t IOf .t t il fu si I ill I flitt' tli c iuuii' u u tti îitllttt 'uiu O t w i ' t i l .luilu tf ol u i i Vtu Ilutliu ttt îîu. tt -ut l it' ..- lu-t-- uatti u itit' fa u r . i it'u u Ilitili 1.tilt lui -lui i' iluqýi it l u-t tu tut tt~tttt I- ' tit' ') i'ii - t liuit ituluitl lu (i u- -ut lfiori' îî'u' li' i u t îuuuII1- Illîî li 1lt". lo (1ii \i ilu-utî' lui ul«, '.'-ui'uuuui. uîtilv uN it'- \'a tIi ou uîIlle i i ttltluit iiII ii iti l i i t \\' ul " tt Juiu t)i"wru- rt Iitu ut ui'l ii ii aut uitaa tttiuit \Vaelxpe t ,îrb r f O e r tît r . A . h i I î e r e n r u e t r x e r u e î l t l e t u u ' ) lutk e Ila t l utuf tln o le îock lIter huitie cW ilullrtt tut - iuItu'i tu)liiat iuu-tt'ituutuie11S o isrtî i a'îm far it l leit \hetut tatly t-e <i e d i n ut p r v , hy to k . Ti l e a etv a s llat e 1, (-tw ' 111N sulul e r. dia n litituit lbltil of itîoiti'.a ttIui ilidiiîî uticBitr t illu'. Fr entiliuflci1iputt t. I uiiutIl,-(,oui A A 0O;W A N 1T R A M P.t'1 "10i.1,S27. le firtt stuielu u.a tuuand aft, prîaîtlut" <'f la"' Ili-se t l iurnuiiItg TELLS A QUEER STORX' TO THE 'util \'r prepat'iul th ie'eellreruîf Ci M-INNEAPOLIS POLICE. tatitiIi lt tli'l avod ultu lit' tnt M, *u1îîîuIt1uu lu1,1,u 1 u 1. \ ti2tîî.i "tut i Ii îîîîlîî'î' <if tIi'io ulutt tîaut tu-i tuf 1<ru'-itl Of N uw l.iîu i I. il; tliit-i-uit i I Ii u i ii 1 i îu'.iuîî < '--. t 'lIt it nit uii'it tilt1u\l'î t '(uf"' u ' i lt 'a uîiti1u:t1 \tlkbt i10r "u l '-'-h ' ' - I lutV tIi uto li llie l1, 1 tlp ol o l Iý . 1 r lc, SIW ' t il uituIlii-t <i- ut ut l u -'t 'li 1 \14i luse l .,tu il ' -ti) u1 -tur ~ ~ ~ ~ 1:\ im(l _ta ursputam-hhu' i tî.ip ; u tel totl CF MIN teh ~ ~ ~ l d Jiie'<Yt roi~cniinvre luBSNS TOPD H ~Tutt ttti ir uli.tu'< I attt scîoutwom a u 101 stu iiIl huil ii ER OLD N E MINS er [le the 'in- îed ,78 ýtn lier cod, In- utoid l'I' T 110 tbout iutitî'tîa uî-iîus Th le May'or and fetlt'lîr tI ini tvitl hhte idea and it 'va s unîiantmcusiy rsu" that al fa-' taie mtî'itgs 'tvuuil ho conductel 'titb dtue digîiihy' and aceorling ho Parlianteflt ary' usage. Ne sittoking w'ili be helen" ateil aind, the digîîity of the nmunicipal council of Stratlheona w-i be mnintaiited et aîî't cost te the persenal feelings -cf the 'undividuai members. Et~U1TABLE LIFE. soo POR DAM. Ivetii tiy N ed- uht~ii.t -tttt- Yi o .t.ir utlt'te tt~~~~~ ~~~ "11 tti.iii. '- luut'tt' ut ea \tup 1\ il'. t~~~ tit i1 ~~It vIii 'i Iii' tuu .iIui ta il t 'Î 'hi uuî < i , Io 1 ui - c LnNi UNFR S4S5%.N N. ut'. - il-i ,('1"en l- of an A.:i- hu'i e<t loueS t:ithili aut pittutil bc'fut thie tua ds eC01l i ttoufent canhv ttu uluv ini tht' Store ef .1. E. Mn dles. ahlro'cktoti. uciiuuutllicat0,-<othe steîu"s cf NV. D. Chark, cai'oceiei . ;Fur- hardware, andtihîe State B1alik of Brock- tont, ail of 'tvicli Nveu'e ieshroye'i. The Br1ovi'toit Opera loiu"wtt--'in the Meni- efs bjiing. Jtu" $50,000-, tinsurance, -" '~ '-- u"' - i -l-t- -- --t-t---' on of have but-n -'lieî<-- i lcurit-iui a fu±wwt'k fla~ by its lut' a 1î Ifeei it but due y-uuthO give u itn L)YdaE pit.hami'5Vegetable Conapou<d bese poti t lassi- Lydia E. Piinkhamf'5 Vegetable Cu- vous- pound at once remoc)ve8Ssuch trouble& "ail-lie fuse to buy aey othiet Inel-ici-ie, for tfel- yeu need the best. ia ane Mi-s. Punlihatit invites ail sick women to write her for advicc fier advice and treet, iedi.clne ha"e re.stored thousancs ta beat.h. Address, Lynn. Mss& Cm.mUIiSoedWe re OtltMUSFoLâ lE!F Morderiuig Raisinger's body. j ýtatement on theL1- g as he passed qu Zoff ice, "Good-by, fr( or. h Frank Raisinger ai Sbrutal inurder of )ct. 18, 1904, Rais- c kitche-n where bis is endeavored to car-A him, and Raisinger ot h le returned, and A ýerseif Mrs. Raisin- p( -hreatened to shoot fr in left the house, F his home, and, se- fi his wif e. Death ný lus, and Raisinger ti shot into the wom- h arranged thé body M Raisinger to make o been assaulted and 9, however, fastened 1 ager. who confessed. H î7 D1-) FFORTS M-O CHANGE" IT FR011 A STOCK TO A MUTUÂL êOMPANY.- Nevi York, Feb. 20.-The crucial point ia contest involving control of $400,- )0,000 wiii be reached this afternoon, ,en the directors of the Equitable Life £suranee Society meet to consiaer the ueqtion of - changing the association rom a stock te a niutuai company. On ne side is James H. Hydie, Çice-president n&' hoider cf a tnajeî ýy of the society's apital stock, wvhile arrayed against him sPresident James W. Alexander of the ýssociatioii, together with tbirty-eight Lher of f icers of the ibocxety. President lexander and his supporters have pro- )osed a plan to change the association, ,rom a stock to a mutuai company. Their proposition, if agreed to, Mr. llyde's riends declare, wvould practicaiiy elimi- iate Mr. Hlyde f rom the management of ,he company, even thougli his mnajority holdings of the stock of the company vere retained. It was said that the re- rganization eontempiated the retiremnent of Mr. Hyde as vice-president. ]3oth Ir. Hyde and President Alexander had fiven out staternents prior to to-day's meecting, defining their respective posi- tîis. and it \vas apparent from these jjatj, tle positions of the opposition in- terests -were wdeyseparated. 'M\r. IHyde îja,ý dc'.l.ef"-1 t inwlp lie favored the Lfl'tual plan to a ("n-rain extent, lie had not tbought of g ng-p bis position. Mr. AleNaildf'r's statement declared that McjI. Ilydes retireenft -%vas a matter of slnrprîse to il,tbose interested in the Assoiltion. Drco~ who yire affili- .i ted with both sidje, attempted yesterday nuf eariv to-dIay to bvingr abolit an agIcre;e- nent. ýSo far, as it was known. however, ne compromliste lad been affected. "GO TO Y9UR MASTER, SPY." Attenpt te Steal Child Of Saxony's Former Queen. Fen-..1-eb. 20._Tlie affairq of fthe ('nints ~\IOitgflcO(formner wife cof Kin Frdeick~nistisof aXon1y> tan a uaatie tnruî te-da. For some *tine Ille c hte- aqSUSu;pected that lier &-*eînafl ]iiise. Mabote. was Plan- ningte adnt ue h illi-ncP5s ;Anna pincoVa anld place ber in the c-ire of 1 fairs on a basis of the aniotint of money C ILA A expended by theil, for icultural 1 pur- il- li cs- c- it F 1

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