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T 4 _ _ _ _‘ 4 _ Y _ / . ._= _ *_ _ _ ` ' ` _ - - ` " ~ . v , V_ _. ‘..- _ ' ' . ` an ` . <§~'- Tre ~ ff ’ -'~ ~ _ e _ . ` 5 . __ _ .a _ ie? , c .`._ l-$'..<~ ._ _ _ » _ " Q _ .. ,-'.. ,_ -_'--‘ ‘ - ‘»~V - li- .fm .~V.»»{ ___ f N. - ~ M ` ' a,- ._ - ~.¢ » ._-,_ .un _ M _ _ _ ‘sly L sf’ ` gsiasusuen ls91_--____ ~ caaanorrsrowuirnmcn iznwalu; :shaun 'rueuxssoav ocroar: P ` ' "T ‘ I I T s ‘ - ‘f ° I K I u I ` - I It ' ' 8 _fa , .. _ ._ _ __ _ V _ _ _*P1902 _ I lllllllll Vlllllllllllill IIIIIIH Illll Ill Milli Wlllllillli IIELIBIIIII Mitchell Day in Honor of their President I THE CONVENTION MEETS lewel Robbery of Twenty Years Ago Recalled by Restoration of Plunder. msrns noNoa`r¢rrcBxr.r. par. Wrtkizsnsarra, Oct. 29.-(Speciall- “Iditcbell day” was celebrated by the United Mine Workers with a general suspension work and a monster parade. There were parades also in practically all mining centres. rl a. rm'crrm.L's novsmnsrs. President Mitchell arrived from New York and will got: Scranton, Pa., to at- _ tend the Arbitration Convention. nxroauxn Ann 'rwsrrrr rxsas. Rocnlsrua, Oct. 29.-(Specall-TW°Di=Y years ago on Tuesday, robbers stole valu- able jewelry from the h0¢l\€ Of MPS- Elliott, Ogdensburg. She moved here and Tuesdav she re- ce.ved a postal box containing the mise- ing jewels mailed from Prescott, Oi.- tario, MARRIED. Al; the MBJISP, St. Anthony on the '_’£n<’, ings” by vhe Rev. Archibald Gunn, Hel bert B. Shaw of O’L~ary Road, to Dorcas At Covehead on Tuesday, Oct. 28th, Elia May McMillan, beloved Wife of Louis Shaw of Stanhope, aged 30 years. Funeral at 2 o’clock, Friday af'»‘!'"°°“ from her father’s residence, Charles Mc- Millan, Covehead. Suddenly in this City on October 28, Francis Tralnor. Funeral from his late rcsidelwe Gfilft "1 street, on Friday morning at 8.45 o'c1oc_k to St. Dunstao’s Cathedral, thence t0 the Raman Catholic Cemetery. Fell asleep on \Vedueadar ¢V°¥lil\8.' 0% 2o‘th, Simon Walker Dodd, M D- Fuueral from his late residence, Pownal street, on Saturday, Nov. lst.. at 2 p. m. to St. Paul's Church thence to People's Cemetery. At Millvisw, Oct, 15th, after a linR¢l° ing illnsss, borne with resignation to the D.viue will, Mrs. Thomas llutlow. *Red 63 years, A husband, four sql!! M14 10|" daughters are left to mourn_the Ines 0! B devoted vi ire, and a -kind and lovin!! mother. .niche Chai1ccnc.wa Hoerlt 0. °l 0°’- -_,>3+.h, liary J. Towao, aged 43 !°l1“‘- [Funeral from her late residenee.Flfll'°Y St. East, this morn ni! at 8.45 to St Dunstan’s Cathedral. I Q z \ § »~ » ,/` 1' '59 .W ,......._ _ /’ .f. . I; "\_ \."/'Aff : __ T. _. .‘» _/. ¢~ r ~» '_ '~.Tf~_.._ ~ ~ eip ;'~ lf there are any persons 111016 than others -that want the best wearing boots made it is the boys’ and they don’t like them _too heavy either, well we have just the 01165 ‘that will wear like iron and 211! “Of heavy. Qnr own make Boys’ b00fS hand bottomed, toe cap.P1’i°¢ 5' °°» They are extrafood va1\1§» -21 $1 ro, 81.1 , r. , _'."4f0» 1-51 81.68 up to 2.20 the?§er$_;’be8t Ib0y8’ boots ° c'..u. ._ I Sr. Jomv, 001'. 29.-(Special).-The bar_ E. Contain of Mininegarh. .l»k¢.m»,;n¢_£‘;~¢dg;~i¢a Churchill, owned by'E__‘ DIED- ” < I FATAL RIFLE ACCIDENT St. Iohn Barkentine Lost but ‘ Crew Saved. im* Ma. MAXWELL, M. P. snnIoUsLr ILL. - Vaxcovven, Oct. -(Special.)-George R. Maxwell, M. P. is in a serious -ccudi.ion and can hardly live. i Rev. Mr. Maxwell was born in Scotland in 1857 and educated there, came to Canada in 1885 and after filling several pastortes there lu 1890 was called' to the First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, In agitatlng civic reform he became popu- lar with the masses and was elected to the Commons in 1896 and again in 1900. FATAL ACCIDIYT WITH RIFLE. I Sr. Cxrnsarxb, Oct. 29. -(Spec1al)- Muriel Benson aged 20 was accidentally shot and killed by her younger brother who was examining a rifle. Nrzwrouzvotszrn orrcru. Dmln. HALIFAX, Oct. 29.-(Special).-Jas. F. McGrath, aged 43, Superintendent of the Newfoundland Penitentiary died at the residence of Dr. D. A. Campbell here. The remains will be 'forwarded to St. Jenin, N. F. ` ssnxeirrtzvs Losr, cmsw savllll- _ _..-sw ` E Sayre and coal laden, Parrshoro "tu Bly Lear Cape Spencer and is a total io~s. The crew were saved but lost every- thing. _ \/-_'L PRICE ess J.-5, , r-5? xnuamsarm \’_` _I I‘ " ‘__ y ' ,_ _ 3 551% _-f§)` p.u.noansil|aca.o|umeoo\r.Qol. saruaasmounnmunsmsma. A NEW ll_ElilE_l_lY ‘ HEAIIADIIE ANI] PAIN Cures all forms of headache in thirty minutes. Stops pain of Rheumatism and Neuralaia. Relieves Car' Sickness and sour Stomach. Breaks up a cold in twenty-four hours. _ influence ot this woivnsnrnr. mnmbr. » " On sale at your drug store and all places where medicines are kept. MONEY RE- rmvnrn where nocure is effected.SauP1.rs _ together with our 16 page booklet Gert FREE on application to B. N. B0l\lN80N,&00., '_ LOCOMOTIVESFROM GLASGOW. MONTREAL, Oct._S'T-Unable _to secure prompt delivery of urgently required motive power from American and Can- adian builders, the Canadian Pacific rail- way has placed an order with a Gl\F8°W_ firm of locomotive builders for ten large locomotives. These will be the first loco- motives i upartf dliv t 1 Canada from G eat Bitaln in nearly half a century. I ' ron _Yoon _ We have some line are _ feeuy bag! 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"""“' H South Africa and examine ou the the I TM Tim” °`7'|°\ll¢iel'ltaods theirs* RM wg" I ’ AND CAUSED BY ELECTRIC CURRENT ` ° °°°‘ 8X . combs-mi. vm ' ' i _ - I Problems present d b th i °°°°“”‘7'h°" h°5°°". _ _ the 'ar and the!! tg Q C8111) D8i.l0ll 0f_ |50 .,Ah|Q. ‘nd that hi. 1 A.” ee em t f all' in » '--- I _ _ the new colonies. en o ms C'dIlbniI:lp°5;n"ur.na"d' vm nw” The Conclusion is That the Deceased was Killed b the EI t ` Fl 'd-I K‘°¥E°"°“i‘““V Sim hiss wvalof °°°°°°"°"° i” .P"""'9°°‘ y ec ric ui this Dim on dm-ing i.irncn..f.o>.....¢. THE Police Court room was filled last DI8htto overflowing on the occasion of the inquest into the death of the late Francis Trainer, i The coroner. Dr. Conroy, in addressing the jury said:-The question for you to decide is, _ _did the deceased die from natural causes or by violence, did he die suddenly from disease of the heart or from the effects of an electric shock received while touching the incandescent lamp fixture. Sudden deaths arejust as liable to be due to naturalcauses as are lingering deaths, but asiuthis case there is reasonable around for suspeetingthat death 'was due to au excessive charge of electricity pass- ing through the body of the deceased, there is therefore every reason why you should make a _thorough investigation into the circumstances. Coincidenee must be taken into account and due allowance made for the possibility of sudden death occurring trom natural causes under cir- well nourished, of good physique, weigh- ing about 2(1) lbs. Examined body care- fully fer external marks. Behind left ear was a small incised wound, below, and on the chin were two small coutused wounds inflicted it appeared, recently. On palm of left hand were eight small blisters. 'each about the size of a pin head. The body was very stiff though the autopsy was performed only about six and al half hours after death. On the brain there appeared to be no hemorr- hages, it was normal. It was removed, the laternal ventricles wereexposed; they appeared to be normal. There was no rupture of any vessel. There was no disease in any organ; a‘l appeared normal. There were no signs of apoplexy, no heart disease, and no rupture ou any large vessel. There was no pathological con- dition ln any of the organs that would cause death. By electricity death 'would be caused by a shock to the nervous system. GENERALLY APPROVED. Thi* Sirlklllir precedent to be established [FY Colonial Secretary Chamberlain in visiting a colony during his term of otlice is a subject of universal and approvln will be the precursor of similar visits to ces ad I new statesmanship as well as tg the political aspects of the the absenceof the The Evidence of Drs- Jenkins, Kell! and McNeill-inquest Adjourned Hr- Chamberlain proposes fa sim for "1=°nni¢n.smrs`1»nlm. ‘ - - _ _ South Afrieatowardthe d [N I bg Jon; _ ____ Till This Evening at Half Past Seven When More Witnesses Will audio 1-.census eariyesai-Z 01° v§¢":,,,,|ff enenu.i:.I;T:Br‘:;'(:i':II8`» Abmquennd _ _ , _ _ _ D n u honor of Gov-» be Exammed His visit will embrace the Cape, Naiamhe ex-nor Mlllner was given here last night . _ Death of Newfoundland Omgial- ' __ Orange River Colony and the Transvasl. H1550 course of a speech Lleutengaell I H G°"”'“"" T°W1¢¥ announced‘tbat_ satis- I factory p ress was _ _ "°3 ~ ‘MP8 made in re~ patriauou and land settlement, which, Lg Bllmllnced. were at present the priiiei al aims ot the Government. Governor Millin- romiwi el "' ’ " comment this morning. 8 .lIohAueeb\:rg°:te;'1T:::m iogutdnql _ The Daily Telegraph thinks that the step there was no neoessity.for' ‘.h;ste" eidiug the question of the w ` Canada and Australia, Various referen b ti u on, and he endeavored toelley thy.” - :re m e to the ‘ new" diplomacy” and the fears in reference to Colonial Secretary' Chamberlaiu’s iutenticna The |-qgg- sentatlves of the mi strongest minister at atime when th: received this mn.dng¢T gf;£_ 4 Government ls passing through a critical in silence. These illfleetl hold gh . phrase of its existence. There are also delay and rugp¢||Q`§;f§‘§uh _ ...- .solle hints that Hr. Chamberlain willbe _the u=m“_°u‘”V.a.hi_V` _ gud in be some out-ing cn. swim-a an .psalms me qs '-;i’¢s.m.;,,i,,,,,,,1,,,,“_ 1 Pm* In W* f'hf°’\5. breath he °°h°‘. mminz weakness. had taste in the oumstances that seem suspicious of viol- Tc Mn Jo|msb0m_I examined Arthu. mouth-then lt’s catarrh, Use Catarru mlm when "any tm” _,ms nom' 5 E T _S h d d w h d ivedai _ozone inhaler four times daily and and Then_ if you find that death was not due to natural causes, but rather to violence, it will bs your duty to ascertain how the violence was occasioned. if it was brought about by the culpable neglect of any person cr persons or by circumstances over which there was no control. If you find that the deceased came to his death by an electric shock received by him while touching the incandescent lamp it ssey an to ay ho a rece R ii-m¢,;h[,awm|,“s°n8e fromynurs shock and found a bli~ter the same as o i I-Citarrhoxone kills the ge-rms,heals?\'e%I deceased’s hand. (Mr. Essery’s hand _ ua'd*“"I m°mbm”°°- °l.98l`S H986. shown to iury l _ Im hah passage” by °“° °‘°i'“°_“'l°U"\ I' - _ _d _ _art ozone quickly remedies the head' To Mr. Doull.-If there were any evi 7, _ noises and deafness, provmgg dmppbu ences of life I would administer siimul- V »;nd is war-rlnrefi to absolutely cure _all au_t’s_ _ _ ____ I fu-me nt oerarrh, bronchitis, Agi,hm;Vg.,i; V V _ Luna troubles. Two _|11 ~ Mr Doull produced an authority to icuii., 31 00, ;ria\gt;e2?,pm°°i';I,i`n"°“u_”,&` show that the eiforts to revive cases of ' l' Im' ° C- P050” & C1. K,'IDg§t0uT%aot._I` elecirocution should not be abandoned for, H ISH0‘meSS Expresses Intorest Da, H un.°ros‘s_Pr`r.r.s coal-1 H'nanai:'\=r"l` at least'>an`hcur Q - ' ' C d ?"m'b” y°“" dutl' °° SNP’ Ph' Same Emi To Mr. Joirulston.-I, suppose death~~ a __ A “'““§‘aa'fve.arec's‘sa es'isearajmri_nrmesefwolimbe dum, eieceficicy. The- people B ` ` _ MANiTOBA_’S HARVEST. V gf ` ‘_ against a condition that must notbe al-_' in my house received ,,h0ckE_ i -_ i WINNIPEG ' ‘ ff: ` ` _cussions arising from the .Goverumeuifs i of the Geveruarmi€ai~ intention was may V _ _ UNu1snxauLsVsioNs or I _ . _ _ UATARRH. __ - _ _ If you have s riwinxiui the cars, :hx 5 ii ~ . tlmredtocoutinweas adaugerto thelivesl _ _ ` __ ' ‘ . ', "'iIn‘°‘ rot the pu_bu___ __. ;Dr..F.___F._K_ell.v Who _performed__l_il1¢__ _ __ _ _ __ __ __ _vgrain avpngggiqg _g __ t _ ith Dr. J nkma _ _ _ _L_ J_ _ Jahnston intimated that he wa., _ ;'__1f"f’l)“-;"ra;_';d°°v';'::‘°;_°i'heWlatter hm” said _ Statement based upon themoatreliahle lu»_ - ; ' formation obtainable, which places the present on behalf of the family, and was i There was 5 puncmre wound on me pak totql what crop or ~r_he CMH” W t. “Ive” 15° “gm "'° “sk the wit‘°°°5°s q“°"' mer surface ot, the left hand correspond- I __'°_ I an Q Being Cared For. tions Tne fir* witnevs called w I- - ' ltms year at M‘283’434 bu°h°1"’°t 'huh' ° “" as t th bl t . In my opinion death _ _ _ _ _ _ 1‘3=1\°S°'1f'1i°°f~#°°°f“l1°d'=°<'a'°f.-`.~» _'ur ~` »_ Qfufl. 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' ' - _ ~ » ' ' . _ ' / __ _ _ _ _ &‘£. 'lint ,_ Q ii .. iuumi siici iii. ciiiiuiuii is ii visit in iiiioi is is mi iwiiiciii iiiuisi _ __ ji. c.i.nii|V_secreury will Personally stamina ima rms- lems of the New Colonies. I s ' V V.. l I mxwlie Physicians Performing the Autopsy Find no Evidence of B _R Death From Organic Disease. rams. _on ev.-1. i. .a.i.u, ‘ _ c I ' ‘ r -e..=u¢.'..*.. `. ri I N _L ll ‘