25, 1911 _ v» “‘ o-’~ CITY Bnllol Miiiiiiii -Riiiini C iii siiiini BILL APPROVED iliiR|ir;i iuiiii iii --inn" is '°““ _ rinuil Ruin iiiii vin And Second Reudin rin and ucinciiieslln A Mnviiiii Ate y U' " ‘ ` lndge Holds Marriage of By- GeneralAssem‘blyWillBe Went Ashore Last Nigh ...__._ _i _,_ 808 _flldqplldll ill _ Catholics by Protestant ' Asked' for -by 'Moral of'Lance’s_Cann Covefliad 1;. The House opened to the Dublic a 3.50. Sli PEHISH C0llllllllZt€€S Minister is Null Reform League 125 Passengers \ ,OT _Mum ,,E,-,,,_,_ _ L A~0iRrR RRRRDER “sa.:i.?,“°.z_iv':::~R.. ...___ EHEEE LIVES LOSE _ _ Assembly of the Presbyterian Church An E)(p|gS|0n was Fouowed is to be asked to petition the Imper- sipecial to The Guardian ial 'Government to abrogate the Special to The G,,a,_di,m_ F____ay_ March 2__ by-Panic. A/lady Kllocked MONTREAL. Mar. ,al-Following opfi-‘f,',"; t,§§,',§t’;,,.fcvf,?,’d°:1“§'meeung 0, svnssiv, mar. 24-frhc steamer t Down and Tram led the annulment Yesterday by Judge the executive of the committee on B1'“°°- Of “lu _ R€i0'N°W|0\1i\d\BIld p Larendeau of the marriage of-Eugene Moral and Social- Reform and Companv Line, bound -for Louisburg, _ ___ Herbert and Marie Emma Clouston Evangelism yesterday' . DW WARBURTON Presented A-he AWG Catholics who had been married' ' - Lance's Cana Cove Port. Nova petition oi H. J. Palmer and others Specmi to The G,,,,,d,,,,, bl’ fl P°ftfEHtHht minister. Several Scotia asking for amendments to the Act ' . Rrotestant °1e"gY'"“m may Nike BC- She Gfiffidd 125 P¢l9S9flgef9 Bild LILL ‘ _ _ , , V Bon E' France- Ma* 24-*SIX _l19\“- if? ti; appeal from the decision. these were landed with great diffi- _ hr s were burned to death today in a H, “Ot CY has been added to th-o long _ ' ciilty. Three were reported drowned, 6 W lCh destroyed motio ' . ‘St of Italian crimes in Montreal ’ ' " but this is not defl itel c 11 . iiicorporating the Telephone Compan of l'. E. ‘Island and introduced a bil R n picture by Ii y o firmed tl1_iatren_c ;h_e bdea_thcof Antoino Bartuccio, pick- Vessel lighters sank in deep water for that pux;po§e. _ » - - - . ____1;l_l_i.thl\;céa_l;i__A__s (p_;‘;:_§l__eei;_t_;s_dBl;n1_>iet_i3_<;_n p_a followed the explosion of b Y h police last night cut and \ and will be a total wreck. ing for an act of incorporation and also a bill for that purpose. DR. WARBURTON presented the petition of Stanhope McLeod and others asking for the incorporation of the Arena Rink Company, Limited and a 'bill to give effect to the same. HON. MR. CUMMISKEY presented a niunber of returns and answers to questions before asked. Furtlier inquiries were made by Mr. Kennedy, Kensington, Mr. Doble, Mr. Dawnr, Mr. McNeill, Mr. Delaney and others and returns or answers prom- iseil accordingly by the Premier. Hon. Mr. Uummiskey and Hon. Mr. Rich- anis. Tl-lid PREMIER presented ii return of correspondence with the Dominion in regard to transportation, includ- ing ii copy f the memorial forward- 0 ' ' (continued on pace 11-) All TIP Hlllll Ellill FAVAH LONDON, Mar. 22-When Sir “Joe" Lyons, England's newest knight, and great refreshment caterer, opened n big hotel on the Strand about eight- ecii months ago and announced that ihcrc would be no “i'.iilS" in the DEW hostelry, most. old Londoners laugh- ed. They predicted that within a veal' either the servants would be ac- cepting tips in the timebonorc-d wal’ or the hotel be closed. Neither has happened. The hotel hasn’t closed and the no tipping SYS' tem has proved such a success that the directors are going to built the niggrct hotcl in England. and DPD- balily in the world, where the same system will be practiced. Alfred Sal- mon, one of the directors of t-_he Straiid Hotel, gave me some partic- ulars about the new Di8»°0~ It Wm contain 1,000 bedrooms, and its total dimensions will be over 40.000 0“bl0 feat. It will have s. large F001 EM' den-an innovation in English hotciu -fine smoking and billiard rooms, libraries, and in fact, everl’ U100e"“ convenience. _ The site intended for the hotel_1s the old 'world neighbourhood Wh\Cil lies behind Regent street and Picca- dilly Circus. It is within a _few se- conds’ walk of each, yet a. fllll‘€0¢l` of more easily "getatablc" B000 °°“1d hardly be imagined. A number _ol very interesting old buildings Wlu have to be demolished to make room for the hobel, and a whole block oi houses will‘ have to come dow1i__ In one of the streets which are souls. the undertaker who made Nelson S Aboukir coffin had his shoD. H00 9' number other venerable old business places will disappear. The ccst of thc site has probably been hlghfuu a great many leases -must have been bought up. SACRED DITHS FOR _THE CHOSEN PEOPLE FINDLAY, O., March 21-Seeking ll sacred stream in Southern California. in which a “spirit” commanded them to hathc in order that they may he- cnme chosen people of the Lord and roach tho new Jerusalem, s. band of an mcvivod soiri-wallets" left this City in a special car over the Lakc Eric and Western railroad yesterday- 'Flie party is made up of 10 families. There arc six children am»0l\E them' John W. Hurley is the leader. The trip was -financed by several members, who sold valuable llf"~"°fW ut a sacrifice. Several gave up good liositloils to follow the spirit- According. to tho members the "spirit" appears to them in the form of B mist and apenks so that all may hear. They say the sacred stream is near Los Angeles. _________._._._ i Mlnii.rd's Ltillment for lille everywhere damages and costs. So far as the ipublic legal records show this is the first action of this kind in the pro- vince of Ontario. Mr. Monroe went to Grenadicr Is- land on October ll, 1910, and, com- ing home, went to Miillorytown, a f|8-K station, and asked thc night op- erator to flag thc express iluc about 3 a.m. This was done, but the ex- press did not stop. Neither did the next train, and in consequence Mr. Monroe, after being up all night lost is. day from his business and took |cold. It was stated in the case that ‘as a matter of law a time-table is .practically a contract with the pub- lic, and the failure of the train to _stop when signalled was a breach of |contl`act‘_ This resolved itself into a yqiiestion of damages, with the result ,that the plaintiff was awardeil $50. Pll[lMlllENl HAIL- HUADEH |lEAll BOSTON, Mass., Mnrch 21-Natllan- iel Thayer, one of the pioneer rail- road proinotcrs of the United States, 'died at his home iii this city today. Mr. Thayer was a director of the Uni- ted States Steel corporation, the New York, New Haven and Hartford rail- iroad, American 'Teleplione and Telc- graph company, and many other com- panies. HllB_BlNl§ Alll GALLERY NEW YORK, March 21-A special cable from London says an employe of Lord Joicey attempted to steal six pictures, valued at $60,000. "Um Lord Joicey’s Montgoineryshire seat on Sunday morning. One of the illfltllfed was 'l‘urner’s Tivoli worth $50.00()- The butler caiiglit the man, who has been held for trial. `BUlLDS THE ff0RLD’S BIGGEST LOCOMOTl\lE TOPEKA, Kan., Mar. 21-'rho At- chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ra_ilW_BY gompany is just completing in its Topeka chops thc largest railway locomotive in the world. It is an af- ticuiatod compound eyisiue Bhd If 1: for use in haullfzig freight trams °"'e thc Arizona gra ES- This locomotive is 121 feet lengt. I; will no operated tender forem_os . 1; the great length of ‘the boiler 0_- structs the view oi the Gllglllfef' on will he used for _ fuel, as no mah nonld shovel coal into it fast enough to keep up the 225 pounds of steam ' d. - pr'£§;3c"r§oilge(~A°uixse of the sectional non- explosive type. The locomotive has reserving apparatus an , d e at -hmdjighgg, one in front an Qui __ the rear. The locomotive we g s 750 000 pounds and rests on 10 Plllfs of ilriving wh-eels. lW0 leaders “mer kin 24 wheels under the loco- »._.______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _____ ._______.___-,Y.,_-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_»: Lisifn roll ooirs wiiisi>Eil '__-__--1-1- We all need the personal, direct and continuous leading of God, and no- thing can become a substitute for this If we wish to take sjourney. there is now usually a plain path _be- fore and A, Anger-post at every turn of the road; but when the Indian eats forth to cross the tracklcss forest and pathicn prarle, he has a differ- ent task: he can had his way only by consulting a variot of delicate signs ~thc osftlon ,of ,que sun, the rise Bild ‘l tile- trend ofthe AWB!! tl? `ol'b1riis,' the com- pass-flowor ii the-nun; and only as the traveller in acute enoulll 0° observe and interpret these ‘H1109 S0128 he walk safely. Our Pl'-il through this world fs like that of the Indian. In worldly affairs no P50090' _ _ ‘-,“.:._- - i .,», il , 3 1 o theolo- rs: ;':._°P_::li:°l.:_ Rai. gdnnht make life- topographical. Ac- cording to one writer. "T09 P°°t's recr is full of original situations Zgmpass is his intuitionf' it is °°" talniy the compose Of 01° ““‘“*~ Em’ and perplexing questions! dllmllr passed this way l>°f°“°» “ll “ he, um" '°' 0°” whmp" iirth if/lin: heart. “I will guide thee iv; ur eye," Here fs the secmt. cop YO ml °l”“ f°’ 9°” `°'i°'i'“f ° “iimlrfé sensitive. resiiouvlvg =°“i»ev;,’;, ,me shall preserve you l'°"‘ W, dom M ony, "If any man lack B . 'mm Ask of God, that giveth to all mm mjorally, and upbraideth not; 'ond it chan no slveu him- "F°"- W- il... Wstkinson. -,-», ij. , ,. _ . sr, * 0 "r. E, ml .,-4c"§.~¥~’_'a__. .~ ,a ‘ _ -.i_.--.1-L _. _ -, - =, 5 'i-. ,.- . ._ .R.-- < . _i- A - , s »,- ,_,~.~.»,_ - ,,.. ... _- . . \ 1. ._ _ _ . agreement include those of the Leth- All WUMAN SUFFHAGE members of the Legislature, who in vas in o treal and at _ ' previous sessions had seen that the ' _ peace and prosperity,” said Mr Premier is iinalterably opposed to Wickersbam in closing granting any sxt~ension_ of the sufi- gage to vvaolnien, and _his dellveriance _ _ _ D' o ay on e proposa was an v gor- ____ ous and uncompromising as ever. OTTAWA March 21_Pmminent 0t_ Several Conservative members spoke t h ’ tak th H ,_ *'- _ against thc mcociirc, Mr. Donovan ,,f‘,‘f,',f',“°;ch'f,‘;',‘fe toffardg piivfgfgg ight FNswBiIi_a_GH_ H_l;I.h~Y.. Ngirch 21; (Brockville) °A?]°ctmg -A50 W°m`e“ en, people of this city and surroundings -mums eano I c of ew Yor term! the. Ushmy p°°1 0! p°“"°s-' with plans of houses for the working flmy and Jiewbllrgh died at his ‘mme “'hi1`° Dr' Sélems (Fmt William) classes, which would be more suitable Mgonag' In this city-today' cold that foreigners in politics maria to their needs ,md not so exW,,,,,,e_ Mr- Hitch was, born in Fairhaven. enough trouble now without letter Th 1 ~ h ld I Mass.. in 1833. He was engaged for t the women in, too. Mr. Mackay re- tit?0,I_:_air:, lzhigh ;)11t§eg3_‘,‘;,:?}cecct(;mBl;°‘; years in the China tea trade. u r. novan' remark and b wnlge W ifld get theifmn draughtsmen in Canada will be asked ` “_ ° “_ ° f " to -compete. It will be for plans of E A H chise if they agitated hard enough, residences that Wm cost between _ , _ ,_ _ I _the l_;osculie machine and many weie ';'_t"°"°d Hllfl taken to_the hospital _ _ _ The Dominion Coal Company noc d down and trampled. W ere he med this morning. ' Steamer -Louisburg and the Tug He gave the police no clue of his Douglas Thomas have' left for .the _ S1”-Yer- ` _ _ scene of the wreck to render assist- - He leaves ai wife .with 9, day-old _ ance, _ _ baby- _ » A At ,, into hour tonight details were ‘ still lacking as the disaster occurred- scvcral miles from any telegraph stu.- The Grand National Steeple mm' ----- CORNWALAA, M8.l'(‘h 23-All tl . ‘ . ' ~ Cornwall division court, before Jiidgi A Chase Gienside 4 _ Liddell and a jury, Duncan Monroe A - ' 0 A' gf Cornwall, sued the G. 'l‘. li. for -"°` An Outsider _ amages for loss of time, ` _ - ience in injury Lo health cdhdgxggiit plgggnéxg’ 2g2i°;in‘;n°§:1ei‘;__s“pI “_” ‘upon the company" t- ' f, 4; _ _ 9' “ma -- iping when signalled’ lftllondagsng. §f’,‘,§§f,’€“fe°,’;i§v'“°°i"“‘1h"Y tif’ G°"' special to 'rho Guardian. CLEVELAND, ohio, March 21-At tion. Mr. Monroe was awarded $50 agrament wa etablod -6 Sic prgcity LONDON. Mar- 24*"ACtillg upon the 9' "““‘i'uet in 00000050" With thc dc- S E ‘“ ", °m' advice of his physicians King George dlvutorv exercises of Cleveland's 54.' mons today by Hon. Mr. Fielding. today went into activé training |01. 000,000 federal building. United sta,- Commendation of th a t - ‘ _ continue to oztniimber erotigtzmeg the strain -of the Comnatwn week' task Attorney Gmenl Georg' W . P Y In addition to -strict attention to Wl° “Sham WHS the principal sneak- ;_f;_i;l)s_:_rle;_z1ble _m_ore tha; -tw; to one. diet, he is taking a ,Facial course of er. He strongly endorsed President mollltionspgiglg f;_';_me‘fs, git “gm” exercises, _ '1‘aft’s plan for reciprocity with Can- tions Boards of Trade etc bi;lr1~t€l1_ The Grand National Steeple Chase ada' Pointing out “mt Che total end0,.’sing the G0ve,_m;\ent," r if handicap of 3,000 sovereigns for nve g"°5_5 '$000539 Of the Ameflwn mer- ais The protestsiemanate srid)c'i0p(i? year Olds and upwards at Liverpool granule marine for the year 1909' reg* from Toronto 8 d h V _ll d pa v was won .by G1mside_ an o“tside,,._ istered at all Atlantic and gulf ports, _ .“ F " a W” Y been against whom betting was zo to 1. was 3-500.394. and at the lake ports. su/er_i d_ue publicity in the press. '1‘he Bathnally was ,mom and shubby 2,7s2,4s1 tons, he said: reso ut ons and letters supporting the Girl t_h,,.d_ __°'_'ph£3 vasti c0,,;me_,_-_ee isttai, result _ __ o re om o nav ga on o ese wa- bridge B°”'§`d of Tm0e» the Exewtwe ters. Only a vexatious revenue tariff of the Manitoba Grain Growers Asso- ' 0. LADY NUEL ANA miss.. i‘:.:.°..’;:_”1.';g°.‘:.'.l;;;:..:_i2 End th; gimnors, °f the Alberta ' A amount of Canadian 'products is not Cotrsle ree ers' S“’1“‘? Breeders and j _ _ large. The amount of duties collected Ja t 9 Breeders ASB°°1“h°“B' ' ` ` _ by us upon them is inconsiderable the "'_"'_____’ _ _ _ among collected by Canada upon our expor to her shores is trivial. Her OTTAWA, Mar. 22-Lady Norah harbor is of the same character as Noel and Lord Campdeny-of Exton ours. No principle of protection to Park, Qakham, who are accompany- our home industry is therefore invol- TORONTO, Mar, 21--Sir James ing Dr. Charles I-Iarls;-i around the ved in establishing the greatest free- Whitncy this afternoon administered Empire. will bei. the guests of Mr. dom of trade and commerce between the death blow to Mr. Studbolme’s George Bsardrnore, of Chudleigh, dur- the United States and Gannda. The woman suffrage bill, much 1,0 tho dis- ing the festivals to be given by the welfare of the States is bound up in appointment of several hundred en- Sheffield Choir in Toronto. _ that ofthe Dominion. The days of is- thusiastic advocates of tho measure These distinguished visitors will olated national-life are P800- - Our who lobbied industriously hoforc the stay with sir Montagu Allan and ,next neighbors' interests are in a sitting opened and who occupied thc Lady Shaughnessy in Montreal, and large measure bound up with ours- galiery while the discussion was on. will be the guests of Mrs. Charles "In the wutiuucd and closer union The result was not unexpected to the Harriss of Earnscliffe, during the iss-_ of the Anglo-Saxon peoples lies the ti 1 ' M n Ottawa world’s best hope for its continued _ . r ll , ‘ 3' intervention by went ashore early this morning at H1Eh°“sh they °°“1il P\`°l'°b1Y 0° f” $1,000 and 2,500. It woo thc fooling (soo into for ohmlamion.) 27 tons freight, express and Thurs- day’s mail. consisting of 80 Sacks- 'rho coldest temperature recorded wrlslll. North River Road- The DBSSUHEGFH. GIPNSS' and mail last night and previous to three __ 3f-°35d3il><[- the pilot and two trailers under t\1¢,wgre brought to this city by special 0'¢lock this morning was twelve do-_ f‘[\0 LET, store, part of Mclnnil cab, ma g _ t d ‘_ -,train which arrived at 12-30 P- lll'- groes above zero, but at that hour i building, suitable for general motive HBCU and 12 llfldel’ thi! EEE ‘ The Milllll) i8B.V-88 t0d8»y at 7-00 8.. m. it had moderntgd to fgurfgon d9gl'B€B buginggg, Lgfgg ggllgp gnd wgrghgugg for Plctou with passengers, 5 cars above zero. The warmest registered in in mnmogign, A_ Cnr;-in &,_0°_, way freight, lk car lziigs, express and that period was fifteen dV§l‘€9! B\!0V°` Souris. 3--85d1m. _ _ thirty-flvc sac s ma . nom, » j"',“mND""°"""""i__’§g|v¢ - -‘ '~ ' fr The Earl Grey left Georgetown at The lowest temperature recorded _ Apggfqstwiilrbsurlgl an gl \_lIl_l‘ti_l 7.00 a. m. yesterday and docked in yesterday was sixteen degrees above .him in the Capital stock of the Pictcu at 9.42 a. m. Sha had 40 _zero and tho highest was twenty- Chlrlotmtown Driving. park md mx. 1 P9/99°'-\¥°"5» 44 “ms freight' °‘p"°° *W0 5U°"°- TM °°ld”'t "°°rd°d hiliition Association. Par valuc*$100.- A and 55 sacks mail- She leaves at 'I-00 the previous night was ‘tw¢l'° dvi 00 ,,¢h_ Th,” ,nam moot he com to' ~ ----- - a. m. today, for Gcorsctown with gross' above zero. At nine p.m. last_ Glo” an "mm Address __..A.. P_ 0_ passengers, freight, express and Fri- night it was twelve degrees above _Box an Oh.a,_1°tt,t°w,,_ P_ E_ L _ ' BUSINESS MEN_ soya mail. mo. ='»-254% - _ w th. ici Rzls 201-ssc A special train left this city yes The tide will be high this evening -- _Ewa d hom the The ma-'wh h°tW°°“ the gxhanics _Bggwn 134 155 162__451 _ ' _ XEB LOST P0 d Business Men's teams night gerdigydlld 9,00 gi: Gnerxgmgf “td5}}g,;,ut°mg:`g,?n‘:n§u;lt““0g0e?t ‘ fmch BT- M0- A1010” f»W° SUVOT Tr? Burke's Alleys erased a few local Prowse 145 as ti i.cc°§ c i W lytci irrod :fm vhlciiywac high yoaeérdoy al- IN! fdrv- A lfberel "wird Will he records. Gordon worth'a sas is o new Rogers _ leo iaz izi-ua ay n E U “come y me - ' c ses was inadvertently elven for any information that will aggregate match record and the in- ivicliay lsr its lcv-llz much E005 Wm‘°“t it- h h better h use could b 1 ` Mr. Pi-oiiuioot, who was expected ;1§;,,§'d ';,‘1.°th,, Wo,.k,,,‘;m,m than th; Ifoa SALE, so young pigs, also 2 to support Mr. Studholme strongly, present style (almost identical an _ litters late Fall pigs. David was lukewarm, favoring the principle over the city)_ of a pa,.10,._ dining Seott,_Cornwall. 3-»-26d3ipd_ of owman suffrage, but doubting if mom_ and kitchen_ F93 SALE at a bargain an 1_ g_ the time was opportune for -its adop- It was argued that the pm-for in ' S. Scholarship. Write "X" |5i°“- MY- St“dh'-*Ame marshaued his the front of the house was very little ‘Guardian Office, Charlottetown. l11`g“ment5 Wan in f"'V°" °f his bm' used and that if the working classes 3-25drtf. The second residing was declared loot were once ,,c,,,,s¢0n,ed to the living iAN7I&]§,b*;_i,mmediate1yla°éi*”“rl for 071 0iVi5i°“» MP- Studhdme “ml gm' room instead, they would soon come i_g¢m,m1'h0usew0rk Rgference “__ “"5 °“°“¢h` B“l’l‘°“°“ "° d"‘”“““ to appreciate the greet advantage of quired. Applv at so Euston st. the WHS Bud HB-YS; d t this over the other variety. - ` 3...25¢3i_ To guard agains any emfms ru- when tneoo ions have been rocciv- -li-*M --- cion hy thc lailics, thc provincial da- ed A c0,,,mm§,, Wm judge ,hm ,md sion c_0i1R:_i>~';t_Aoa`N1'NE 1 uf? __ _1 iq. 1, ` - - - _ . '_ ~ ' 1 R/ i Mexico Ano EUNITEAD STA T55 _,Zi-Z-_-_ - -The Chances of 'Arlned First of Moy Discussed .._.__. oilz ilrsioiis = z MEXICO CITY Mexico, Mar. 24-» Tha Diaz Cabinet h s resigned. ' WASHINGTON, Mar. 24.--Dr, Gomez, head of the Mexican Revolu- tionary Juiit, here today issued a brief statement to the effect that the rcvolutioiiists expect intervention by the United States in Mexico by May, if Daiz does not resign and grant the pa.triot's demand. He said one thing is certain, the revolution is spreading through the Republic and will win. While the American troops are to remain in Texas-Drobabl for three or Special to The Guardian. a for any emergency, the United States Y ,four months, held always in readiness ` a. Governrn'ent will le ve the Diaz Ad- ministration in Mexico to work out its own salvation. In ofllcial circles here no credence is given the statements emanating from the Revolutionary Junt predict- ing intervention by May 1. In the final effort to crush out sedi- tion and prevent thc necessity of Am- erican intervention in Mexico, Presi- dent Diaz may take the flcld in per- son at the head of the federal army within thirty days, if his health per~ mits. _ MANITAHA l]ENlANl]S EIJUALITY FHUM LAllllllH WINNIPEG, Mar. 22-The Manitoba government will refuse an offer of Sir Wilfrid Laurier for a settlement of the boundary question and will insist upon eriiuality with other provinces of the confederation. ' The government's stand was set forth in a resolution, notice of which was given by the premier this alter- noon, and ,which will be moved to- morrow when a, big debate, practical- ly the winding up of the session, is expected. The resolution sets forth either the control of all public lands, minerals, etc., such as Nova. Scotia, ,New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario fhave. or financial and other consider- lations of B charactc similar to ‘thosd r given or to be given to Saskatchew- in and Alberta. Thel resolution is mefaced by 5 preamble which points -ut that at the time of the passage -f the British North America Act it vas clearly the spirit and intention if the farmers that all of the pro- 'inces should be dealt with on, the -asis of equality. It also observes that Manitoba since its confedera- Lzion has not received fair treatment it the hands of the federal authorit- zes, and at the present time occupies 1 position of gross inequality with ;he provinces to the east and new irovinccs to tha west. It is also pointed out that for thirty years Manitoba has been endcavoring to obtain relief but without success: The oder of Sir Wilfrid was refused on .he ground that it docs not recognize the principle of equality. HOLD MRS SCHEHK ' OH MURDER CHARGE CHICAGO. March 21-Mrs. Theresa rm Stanton Schenk, who confessed shoot- ing her husband Charles Schenk last Saturday morning, while excited over e. supposition that burglars were in the house, wasfo ally arrested to- day. It is the theory of the police that Mrs. Schenk shot her husband during a quarrel. ` A coroner's jury yesterday recom- mended that she be held to a grand jury on a charge of murder. _ _RIPS llDMlR|_\L T0 EIPEROR ST. PETERSBURG, March 21-M. Stolypin this afternoon handed over the presidency of the council of mln- isters to M. Kokovsofl and notices for the next meeting of the council, to be held March 23, were sent out in the name of M. Kovovsoff, who is now acting as premier. At his final audience with his Maj- esty the former premier told the Em- peror that Russia would never ‘have a -good fleet so long as Admiral Voo- vodsky was minister of marine. The Emperor showed great concern over this declaration. ' M1ns.rd'| Llnlment relieves Neuralgia to since, taking n number of paosen ternoon a - , eh, mu auvm Put,” B 21 ,ms ¢°"",' °“""’°“ “d "‘m"°"`°v° '°°k° °”.§-A,f"°§',;,,gu, 0, tad, ,,111 be ¢.,eiv, gn? noemto destroy them nl 211.?dihziigsgrgrggiihstrcigidigcd ii. 'rocain 101 soz 112--'ml “$5 ii- ch ch r acc moan- ii ur; nd twenty-oney minutes olto- thru' fur is practically vu-luelm at A. McKinnon oi thc 4th C. A. Milioi-iAi~'-ics. i ° "1 ay 8:” liit ‘imtc ch ° vt twelve hours and twenty- this when Of the vwf- Au! fufmful- 'rho Mechanics team total oi 2544 ivicinnic in wr -iso-ev. tm; ga lizcvdsmoedhtlitiitll :gritty 'mine ilciiidznininutes and of Monday twelve li0l\ Will be Bllldiy NCGAVG0 DY W- J- is the best ever rolled by five men in Strain 221 160 165--546 QRS 6 B ' v . _ mm ii rn, Mt. Aihlon or -I. D- Jw- chi i . 'rh c t be co - J r coz 91.111-sol :im Adm' thgiiaiifztaiiitzccfhlsnsciidm- hqiiliirz :gg gizigniiiiiiezncnliiiiélutfg' me lfli1e.ac0:l=r\°f=f~t0vh» 3-25‘l\°li~ grfcdisdidmgn thcelipigididotcani thgv Mfifoft ils 1:42 zoi-4a4 mlgil-1sido__°g?_oorE_imod§_tion sire minutes ard ttomorrow evenfzlg att 565._19;___i§ Bdwlillkig, °Bpi;rnk;;|"Sl;y;; ads; {i_:__v;oascé;c1t_:d. So far they have not Biii-kc ._ ._ 200 120 116-486 into an t s ape raverse accommo- i-ses omorrow morn ng a . mar , ~ , __ nation train ton minutes into. Monday morning at 5.53. nigvgn 3-g5df,(, Following is last night s scoring Totals 915 180 849 2544 'rhc moon risen tomorrow morning _-------' ,Bu\u‘“\\'Y- Maiom for M _ lflnardu Liniment cures burns, etc. .at 4.29 _and Monday, _moming at 4.57.. liaanl n Linimmt cures Duldruff. Y . _ 149 125-419 ,_____._._'*_a.¢.-..l.A.i_. echanlcs-\-208. _ -_ \ that Manitoba is willing to consider _