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West, hurried down thc Buy before daylireak today to meet the Herir-iida packet Arcadian wliicii cur- rh-ii l.ie|i1. flencrai i-iii' i'ii»|ie|'t Baden yuwnii, the hero of Mafeking and loiiiider of the lloy Scout Moveinciii._ ’i‘ha chnirinan of thc New York onIiiiiii.i.ee of wclcomers, was William wniiier, a twelve-yr-ai'-olii fivrooklyn boy whose.bra\'ery in saving E ploy iiiate from drowning gained hiui tho envnteii honor of the niedail of the Hcoiits of America. The coniinitf.cc carried with it u. h»i.l.i-r of greetiiig from l'i'ei-iiileiit Tail, to (leiieral Baden Powell. NEW CIINIHAEI (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Jail. 31-‘-llnder the Inniplren of the Republican governi- iiienl., a roiitravi. has becii signed by a .iapiinese iirm to supply capitol for ths Ilan Yang Iron Works. ` INET WILL IIEEENII HIS IIINIININIHIIIIIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 29-President Taft will make three speeches in -- Ohio during the next few days that promise to be the most 'important political contributions from adminis- tration quarters since the k long Western trip of last summer. After 'saving New York the Presi- dent proceeds to Ohio to counter- act as far as may be possible the progressive movement hostile to hiin, created by the "invasion" of Senator La Follette. The first of these speeches will be made on Tues- day before the Tippecanoe Club of Cleveland. The second .will be made ut Columbus, where _he will dedicate the new public building, and the ,third before the Chamber of Com- merce of Akron. ' Unless there is a change of mind, the President will make thcse three speeches the occasion for n vindica- ,tion of his administration. He will coinhat the statements of La Fol- iette and will tell the people of his hoiue State and the people of the country, at the same time. Why lie feels safe in asking the iiidorseiiient ol the country for re-election. 'Flirougliout Ohio the Progressive lleepublicnns have declareil that the l'resideut's,admiiiistration, from the standpoint of the most good to the must people, has been a failure. They have attacked his tariff record, his ronserva_tlon policies, and have de- rided his' anti~trust_ prosecutions. , - All this, and ii, good deal more, has been lielsl up to the Obionhs as rea- son wiy the President should not hc nominated. But they have urged ii still more important political reason fIIi‘__l\|fl\*.h!tIl'»\\_te, ci}|i_._rlidatq. They huvo said on _every stiinip tiini., if iioniin- nie._d,,. the. _l'rcsiiieiii. cniinoi. win. 'i‘lierefore, t.lie_y.ouy. it woi,ilIl, he (ol ly__tq,i;llow Mr. ’l‘nft io again head the ticket. ~ At first the President had no inten- tion of replying to these attacks. He had decided to let his record npcak for itself, ,biitfnow he has ,deciiled to speak for his record, and im will “Peak vigorously. ~ I _ -, ' formed the ii iieeniio or iiiioiiirliH000 II:I...ZI1i..."Il§lII’ I.If.l‘,.'.’.‘.......,... .... UF fi‘o_ni thc school. 'l‘lie inotlier , .,__.-- Iliowevcr. fiiilcil to notify the police TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 30-- The of the iniitizcr, but ii strict watch executive' bends of the brotherhood was institutvri. On Dec. 401. 00:1 of_l..oeomotlve Engineers, having iilf' , N b isdiotlon over, the territory between ing following by the' running away o ("\\I°“B0 and St. John, N. B., met in ,\ pnpil,- -iliiqh (Ionstuble I loin- 'i‘oroni;0 , gnterday for their iiusl- vert has the iiunics oi the |1039 ll/|10 n if lily I d election of officers. ran away nn i.iii-so occnnioiis. and as ees nn an lianiel Cameron of Allendale, lint.. will have them nrre.~\tc\l und IBY0ll been nl 5 nature purely internal to ,sick und obtained lcovc of ali9%l\0v the brotherhood, and nothing, had 'from church. com in an WHY |\"°°tE“5 'em' _' e up y tions with railroad' companies. NEW YORK.. Jan. 31-James Mc- I7Ul`m0U. convicted of niaiislaugiitcr inf the first degree by the jury, ,,,,|_.. W|"‘“E~m"II'\l< the ti-\si.iinoiiy of his his I-"|‘. MPH. 'l"lici'es~in. Mnrtiii, thai". she i-ituhlicd (has. Muldcn in the hack room of the snlI..,n_ ’i`hc <:oi|'¢-iiiinralimi in |,|,,,i; (nn MI "UUE ll|""V|‘l'|HIY linil in hcl' i~.\/iili-.iii-n and the story in iiinn-oiIIIi.ie. 'rhc ..I.-I- dence is discredited and iici-.iii-,oi will hc seiiienreii Monday-_ IIIIIEKSNMIIISSIIIIIIII (Uanailiaii Piwrss.) IildliL'lN, Jan. 31-Krenz Zciting Cmlllles with n. despatch giving tho siihstancc of the apceclici-i of secretary Knox and tin- ilernian Aiiihussadoi' at 11 iJi‘es.~i club dinner in _Washington wii.h a half column attack ou thc Aiiiericnu Secretary State as one _of the most bitter ciieniius of (lei-nIany in the United ifltates. `lt is claimed lu-. prefers n tri-nly with England to the friendship of Germany and negotiations to that end would be used us a club over tile latter country. _ IHE SIEEL IIISE (Ciiiiniliiiii Press) ' TRENTON, Jan. 31-'The denial alleged in the violations of the anti- trust law is made by the U_nited States Steel Corporation in answer to the flied demand in the United States district 'court to the govern- ment on the dissolution of the suit. SI. E. III. LHSES (Canadian Press.) BOSTON, Jan. 31-Harvard de- feated St_ Francis Xavier in a one sided hockey game 7 to 2. PLINNEII EIIH SIIME IIIIIIE EH BUHN EIILLIEII SWETSBURG, Jun. 30-High Con- stable Boisvcrt yesterday afternoon held an investigation into an incen- diary fire, which destroyed thc Holy Cross College, at Fni'iiliiini, Que., yesterday morning with a loss of one hundred tliousaiid doliars, and for which five of the students were arrested. The high constable cross of tlieni connected with thc fire, one questioned the boys, and found three of whom not the building alight, while thc others acted as accom- plices. ’l‘lic other two lioys n,ri‘estod were releuscil, as therc was ubsolute- ly ni, proof gninsi. the-ni. The lad who sci. the fire is Marchand, uged 11, of Montreal. Ilia nccomplicen were EIii;.:eiic Iieriiard, aged 15, Albany. N. Y., und William l-ienry, nged 14, S~ioiitIilii'i.I.‘ _ . _ ., ‘;“*I¢i 4 ~.t.._ ~' .,, if I' I 1 V 4 y , _ » i \ I, " ` 'Iii ig " s.‘f'?` , ~ I;¢` ,-=~,‘./.' , L ,.= N I , _ , _.I I “' r ~- 4 ' 4 ~ I ' t » `,. k f-;~!>', E ff 1 _,