"""°" READ ALI- THE io NG; EDWARB Dim- EE gs if wif3EJl§F0‘| vented an spread of the ilamfs. The are ls supposed to have started from an overheated stove. and when the firemen arrived tho flames were sweeping throu h the building and up` to the roof. Siarks were carried in the direction of the factory 0'! 0115115* lsr & Fuller and the tsnnery of liiinne & Green and aid was summon- cd from M lboro and the hght was made to Teen the blaze within bounds. » Nothing was saved from the church Blclpt an oil painting of the first pastor, the Rev. -W. W. Colburn, Wh o did much of the manual labor on the church when it was built, and a piano. - ______.__.._--- Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere to the judiciary. I . ‘ tgd flag' A- N01*-UH. Providence, request. by the officials of the company, whign ing the police to locate Fiddcle Jon showed a substantial surplus, -the Bourgeois, and notify him that his Payment of fl six Pefcant `diVid0I;d son Frank was killed in an .explosion 8'; Kltselas. British Coliimiria, Fcl)'y_ yi- d burned to the ground this morning on _ millions of women who must marry tiiiisiastically of the results of the men whom they do not love. year's work. They expressed _consider- Hllll? llfifle in the °0"‘P““Y “S Cha_"` compelled ivoineii to place this stigma -I? upon their sex. I 5 These wcrc thc concliisions of Pro- l`. this morning received a letter from F' J- B0“VE00iS. iutlicr of the Sl0lllS lllllllllll Special to The Guardian. ° FORT im1nFini.n, Mo., Mar. c_ Westfield, Maine, near liorofwer together with their contents. About 15,000 barrels _of potntoog were destroyed. WONllN l0lllll0 l0 Wl0 A lll0M L00ll 0l ll0Nll CHICAGO, March 1-Money, not the possession of it, but its lack, is Lack of economic independence has fessor Charles Ziieblin in a lecture iiiiwritteu law.” He said that it was dollar masculine income.” ___________....---- 0Hllll0lS ll000ilNliNl - NEW YORK, Mari. 1-Detectives from the federal department of jus- tice arrested Michael J. Schwartz. an accountant, in a Park Row cafe to- day on a charge of accepting $500 as H. bribe to submit a favorable re- port in a bankruptcy case. This amount in marked bills, alleging to have been handed him by the bank- rupt’s lawyer ai few moments pre- viously, was found upon him. Sch- ` wartz was hclil for examination Sat- f l|urday. ` _ l0l 0PPll0lll0 i _.___ WASHINGTCN, March. 1-The House today formally approved of the constitution of New Mexico. HG' .vancing that territory another step toward statehood. The constitution of Arizona has not reached Washington, and cannot lic acted on until the next i-es_i‘ion of Congress. ' In the debate on the Bl>PI‘UV¥‘1 ‘lf the constitution the statement WMI freely made that President Taft might not approve the Arizona con- stitution when it does arrive, lieciiusc of the recall provision iii' iefsrcncc »._..,. _,.,, _,___ _., / To the boy or girl away at schoo Or college, the "box from home" is "Wy pleasant institution. Not th least pleasant part- of- the box from home are the “fillings in", the little daiutlcs and swltts. and fruits the I0' to-‘fill ap the chicks and comets ol the box, so thence space shell bv wasted. But M' you know there are lofrof all corner! in our lives no iithaf to im _accuses was dainty loi-ing thoughtirlnd words and ae- tions that _would sweeten many lives siiireis - iles well as our own. The bulk Of 5 most of our days must be occupied s'wu=ii that suiistsutisi tiring we .eau `work, but there is not a life that has _not some chfnks, however small they tiers. Dou't try to nu ovary particle d - ace w'ith'subsf>antials; be 'giciahzunto “mi in" with :ns s;mcu_ Just a smile or a lovin! W0' 0' lhiwtlli A ' 'look may not count for much in the that o to' waste? And it would costl great pmcuca, w°,.k_,,,.0,.|,i; but there Cd from the WiI1f10WB to escape death. beneath ._i..__.1-_-- tered the decree. - ' COMMUNICATION 'IHRDUUH l?R0lliIiGE --1-I I .’ ` . ' Grey left Pictou for Georgetown wit fifteen passengers, a quantity ti freight and all Sat\irday’s mall. Sh miles off the east end of Picton Is rn n ty spassengers, three cars mixe freight and thirty-five bags mail Sh proceeded three miles past Cape and here became stuck. remainin over night with fires banked. -She wi attempt to resume her trip in th morning. _ ier and more closely paclred ice ha B011. ' ' ` Georgetown yesterday as the boa did not cross, but the special trai tei-‘day bringing a small local ma and one passenger. A 3.10 p.m. over passengers and all Monday at 11 ye or passengers and arrived at Ca verse yesterday. ial train leaving at 9.00 p.m. yestlrr the mainland. , Yesterday the _Eastern accommoda- tb ffl the Summersiile accommodation minutes late. The Southern, Westie trains arrived here nn time. through the building which was oc- f\"0`I11 Which twelve jurors can be s “pled by fofeigners that sixty leap- “Wd- A l MKIHLAND The pamphlet has h land and remained there ovefr night. a.m. yesterday for Picton -with twen- ' d - 'ass ll A message received from Cape Bee yesterday afternoon stated that heav- not been seen in the straits this sea which went down Sunday night re~ turned to thiu cltyist 6.60 p.m. yes- Six iceboats left Cape Traverse yes- terday at 11.20 a.m. with no passen- gers anrl nine bags of westem mail. They arrived at Cape Tormerntine a These six boats will leave Cap Tormentine this morning and brln mail. ' Five iceboats left Cape Tormentins °" .45 a.m. sterday with no mail Dr Traverse at 4.20Ap.m. As there was no inward mails there was no spec ial train to this city from Cape 'Drs _The fear of revenge meted out by and the majority plead illness or pro- judice as the cause for asking ex- ‘und the younger brother, who up un- cial association of the suburb had ‘f x y Q-g, - ,til the receipt of the latter was in boon held the night ~bef0,.e_ .1-herewe1.eA ((/Oflfflllllvd 011 PB-595) the best of health, is in a. crit'cl _ -`--_'*-”' condition. Ph sicians in A ttendalnide 335 business ‘mb professional men ' Y declare that the germs wer; undoubtL present and there were exactly 335 edly carried through the United Sta- who had the strange attack of colic. ; tes malls' ~ By afternoon the attack had worn ` off so that all the patients began to and of having bought consciences to further its scheme ment, and warns that the purpose of istration is to seize erican republics. el- the building, cutting on every avenue of escape. _ ii ffl? 1l‘l.'i‘§“.l.". ‘$3.33 ”.?‘i°.§`1§T§.§f§.§ iiviii iiiiiis iiiii -- film” "LW" 00000 ii iiiiiiiiiis iiiii 0001 FW ' ___:fi.Yin.i:;iAi;_:-Arun. _ ”” “‘“"‘“S 0 A iii iiiiuiiiiiiii ‘ g I , ._ aration suit brought by her age Va., March 1-Mloyld, ' ____ ` her husband, George Sidney Gr _ h _ Yu _ _O son of John L. Moor- field, o."grs.nd-nephew of Commodore ing, is critically ill in his home. in CHICAGPO, Ill., March 1--Evamston Cornelius Vanderbilt was ,ie.n'i¢5_ in cu' - ‘ ‘ » A ~ - A. » ' _ in is from. scarlet fever received was in the throes of the colic yester-_ tho Supreme Court by Justice Guy. I1 <2 er. it is declared, day. Long before daybreak doctors'_ "What’s the husband's business 7.. The boy received from William T, telephones began to ring and in every asked the court inte”-upting the p,.e_ Movrlug, an older brother, in Phil- case the complaint was the same- llminary explanations of coimsep A Du ber of potato wo-relionggs at Biioi3_L_ErA l WASHINGTON,-_ Feb. 28-Mrs. vice had forsaken it for the factory, Robert M. LaFolleft‘;e, wife of the the shop or other employment, she was on the way to solve the pro- it is not in cus inuiviriuol iriizciioniiusm. . . that the servant girl problem will bc, The factory offered the girl less nc- tual comfort than domestic s.Arvii~e had done. The labor, maybe, was harder, the suri-oundinirs less retin- ing, the air stlfllniz, the food less nourishing. But the girl within the factory walls wrist part of n grerit system. Her woi-'.'. was systcmntlzcd, her hfvirs fixed, hen duties iiefincd. Shi know what wizs cxpectrd of her. ln domestic eervim the iiiiexpecti-<1 was always happening. always, thi-_ru were fresh d mauds. ccrns which do Dart of the work of the resent da houschold should be D Y held up to the ihlgheet standards of a- icieuniincss ond efficiency. ` Among the r¢or‘ms whiim the alll d tobiilhment- of uniform scale of ii- ~ - isl ance hopes to accomplish are the es- \° _ . 90° wages, the fixing oh regular hours and se- _ ~ the pieoin of household help on the - S _ _ ._ _ S6- same basis sa other workers. Ignor- l’°“°- ance on the part of servants, rather vast good can be accomplished. than their laziness, is in the minds 2?:-lie! the `members the cause ofthe sir ‘ 'servpnt problem." 1 . 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