4 . gg.” \ ~ ` P J;-..'} . i 9 Y ` ‘ lt? . .il - ` E iiEW illllll HAS . pH. B. Pl.AllE'$ ilElllS A Ellill WAVE GET ii Mlil.IllllS ' ni rnsir,.r -_ gnu. Harbor Ff°°2l'\s "P “"4 “ll ...i'.i.........‘.i`.t..f.‘.§’......Z'.I2..°.I‘.I’: Tran-ic of personal property the late Henry Brad- ' ily Plant left in New York in order that '- ,the collateral inheritance tax mightbe ilxed. Mr.Pknt died at his residence, LOWGSA .llliulry Racmd Sinca No. 5% Fifth Avenue, on June %%,1iD9,snd _.An Noyeiigf D¢|d- the appraisers show that his personal property was valued at $12,7l,lll). The HUWSVEW I-°gE9|at°" Mm' iitigaiioii cm- the mm, wiiicii with dared by Penggnfg, realty and the holdings outside of New York, has been estimated at $10,000,000 -‘° was recently settled. According to the statement tiled yesterday 1\ir-. Plant ‘N ‘GED Novlun DEAD' will receive $3,947,975 of the personal J 5-(S ial )-Mrs l NEW Y°RK' ‘M pee ' ‘ estate, while the share of Mr. Plant`s Elizabeth Wormley Lattiner, novelist, mn In "tlmned at $7'805_950' and M" wan” 'sed 81' The appraisers show that at the time of New voRn'a voi.D WAVIL his death lr. Plant held 50,000 shares oi The thermometer registered four below the Henry llradlev Plant Co., valued nt zero this morning the lowest January $12,167,185. The value cf astenmshlpin record since 1876 when 6 below was course of construction was $340,000 and I-eng,-ded, his Belle Aire property ae estimated at Tramc on land and water was lain- $30,000. His watch and chain and jewelry tained with difficulty. are appraised at $1,200, whiis his sash in NEW YORK KARIOR FRIKZING 'Pi bank was $1,000. From the gross per- sonally of $12,789 300 dednstions are made The harbor is rapidly closing up and the ' “ny bon' -n ‘nvmg men mums Wm' $755,365, including commissions oi execu- ani. '°°° ini au ii in 11 ta im erin. A ‘- E em* -N A .M B m ` Underthe termse! Kr. Plsnt's will he an unable te nsks steam. tors, expenses cf administration and the provided that hit Wife should have an °"m`°““D “EAU” or LAWS-H' incomeof BMJ!!! a for life, but tied BUD# Pl“‘- -7“‘- 5'i9P°°"‘)“P““1 up his assassin si-mt dir-aciisgriiit tubs E\`°l\\"*|» * “"7" 'ma m°mb°' °‘ tm’ not distributed until the youngest child H\l\\K“l*° D101 V" m‘"'d"`°d b°“‘"° of his grandson, Herry Bradley Plant, id, IW W9" ° \“"“"' “inn” bl’ Inn" aboy now sight years old should reach P°“““"» "b° km” Mm' the sg‘s of 21 years. It has been estim- ”'_*.________-_ ated that by the time this boy shall have MADE HIM SIT UP. had a son twenty-one years old,the estate Wm.Deog’s Rheumatism Wouldn‘ia let, will have inoreaiod io m0\'° than him lie down to Rest-Dodd‘s Kidney $80,iD0,000. ` Pm’ Cured Mm' Shortly alter Mr. Plant‘s death it Susnnioon, Ont.. Jas. 4--(SD°°iBi.)" was ehargedthat $15,000 in security had All" f°‘“` YN" ‘°'t‘“`° :mm Rh;;‘m°' been taken to Connecticut by his ex- tisni Mr. Doeg.afarn:ier living on n.3, ummm. It Wu .hmm “mt he WM . Strong Township, is entirely free from iiiaoid enemy. Darius Kidney Pius aid r¢~l~i°nt°Ith°t atm- Hrs- Plant how- lt. Mr.Doeg makes the following state- ever, deelanod, that her husband was a meat reirsrdina his c\1r°= 1 resident or this mis and wmsiea isa "The lmume stnwd ‘D my back and probate of the will in Connecticut. After n read to other parts of my body. The pil” not so Md I mum not ue down to along trial before Justice Levoutritt in take rest and had to sit night and day in the Supremo court he decided in favor of a chair. "I was treated for Rheumstism by several doctors and tried different medi- cines without getting relief. I thought Mrs. Plant. I would never again be free from pain. N EX- "Then I started using Dcdd’s Kidney Bills and before I had finished the secon 1 box all my pains had gone. They have Dolly Q\l°fAti0!! Lliii Fllrlliallfld A! never come back, I am a new man. WHITE 3! C0-. A590!! i0l‘ ENNI5 & _____________,___. STOPPANI,Stock Brokers, New York. 27 pieces Satin Cloths, Flake Cloths. Beavers, high grade ,Meltoos, and high grade Ladies' Cloths and Waterproof Cloths, 56 inch goods, prices go from 500. up to $2.75, during sale 25 per cent off. Jas Paton Bc Co. 0 fl W li MUBBASINS iili TAilNEll. Telephone 28 Closing prices Atchison Copper ‘ Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baltimore & Ohio D. 1'. R. `New York Central Colorado Fuel & Iron Detroit Rails llrio Railway illinois Central Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan Pennsylvania Reading Sugar Southern Paciilc St- Paul i‘win City Union Pacino United States Steal We have a good quality oil om. r. and s. oem tanned Moccasins, the well sewn and riveted. The tty.. .un are Waring rue... We wish everyone the / say they are a good moccasin. compliments of thc Price-youths’ $r,oo, Boys’ $1.15, Men’s $r.4c at .`-n,,\,‘ 7: t `;j' ‘~~ .`_._.;,,. V hr 7. Louisville & Nashville “ " Prefen-cd Doniinion Coal Commcn Jan. 4. Jan. 5. cv: osi is sag 495 lei 'lui 'Jai 1172 iw 1185 118; 28! $91 - iso 142 143 oi; ei; 1211 mi - 111; iisi * 44.1441 1:15; iota #'41 48i me 143; 90 ._ vs; 795 iii iii my se; ill ill im; ios Tl 7(l§ SC2lS0ll. 1., ,,, 5, ‘wi iiiszlrii s. , ~ , e ,,. , I if » ‘E ___ ._,_n.-. _.f.._4__..,-_1x*1_ f leather is good and thick, q|ane»s\vnauls¢ll\*Ul they have bellows tongues, MO0RE. ` K _ .V _ fag, ltr ' ' ...ff _ .-. ff >. lHE lliAllSPUEll EllMM|SSll]li To Meet in St- John Next Friday, Thence io Halifax Fatal Fire in Mount Royal Club House-Toronto School House Burned-700 Ciildren Escape -Heavy Bank Clearlngs- norrniiar. cron aviwnn. Moieriinar., Jan. 5- (Special. )-The Mount Royal Club was burned this morn- ing and Frank Hutt lireman killed by a falling cox-nice and three other men were injured. 'run rrunanir-'run Loss. Miss Oman the Club book-keeper had her leg broken. Colonel Leardet, Secret- ary ol the Club jumped from a 'fourth storey window and may die. The lose is nearly a quarter ef a million dollars. Dominion nariir snnanrisas. The bank clearings of the Dominion for the past year were a hundredand forty niiilieos in excess of 1908. wsu. nl|.n.Lln o1r11.nanN lsoarl. Tononro, Jan. I-(Spscial.)-Hamilton Street echsnl house was united by ilre tn- day. All of 700 ehlidren were got out salely having been well drilled on the are es- capes. run rnarrsronrarrow u:m1nss10N. Sr. Jann, Jan. 5-(Special)-The Trans- portation will meet hers on Friday next then goto St Andrews and Halifax. A GREAT LITTLE WORKER. During allong life time the heart will propel half a million tons of blood through the body, and so longas the blood is in a healthy condition it will repair itself as last as it wnstes, patiently keeping up the lay of Pe valves and the rhythm oi' its throb. fthe action of the heart feta weak irregular and fluttering the 11 ood is iaciringin nourishing qualities and re~ buires just such aeeinluuce as is best sup- plied by Dr. Chanda Nerve Fool, the grant blood builder and neryo ree~tcrntive. CHICAGO MARKETS- Criioaoo, Jan. - lifecial) - Jan. Wheat 86# May Wh at - " Com iill “ Corn - " Pork $13.19 fork -- _.____---- NOT AFRAI 3 T0 ENDORSE IT. People have learned to have such con- fidence in Dr. Chsae‘s Ointment as a cure for every form oi’ piles that they do not hesitate to endorscit atevery opportunity. As a result Dr. Chase`s Ointment is pro- bably recommended by more persons than any preparation on the market today. There Is no guesswork about its effects- relief is prompt and cure certain. EPH. BRADLEY WAS lllilllllil Klilill Particulars of His Death in Springhill Mine 1 Bumplng a. Frightful Experience Says an Old Miner and Always Terrifying. The young man Ephraim Bradley, son oflamsa Bradley of this city, who was instantly killed in the coal mine at Spring- hill, N, S., on Wednesday afternoon last, was the victim ofa down-hearing mine pressure which is liable at any moment to happen. The remarkable occurrence is known ninong the miners as bumping, or ssud- den drop or settling down oi' the whole mine rooi upon its timbsred supports. By this mighty pressure the air in the mine ehuteii besonies compressed, and when, as the miners say, the chnte blows, the immediate tiring down 0( great quantities of cut eoal is a death dealer to anyone near it on the level. Young Bradley, who was about 2) years of age, was sitting close to the fatal . spot, whip in hand, while the illlsra were loading the _eoal box team he was driving. Then in an instant cans the tremendous bumping and cracking and the shooting down of tons of coal, nndanother young life was ilercely crushed ont. When the miners came te his body hs still had the whip in nis hand. Bumping, said an old miner, is a frightful experi- ence and always makes my hair stand on sud. What a wcelul scans the check of an earthquake might make in those subterranean vanlts can be readily iingiaed. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Old rivaisin lockey, Ahbies and Vies. Friday nightl -Plan oi seats for Pirates of Pcsssnce is now on sale at the usual places. 5d Si -Any girl desiring permanent employ ment should apply at tt s oilice at onco.tf -Thsre will bs a rneating ef the Ladies Aid ol the First Methodist church at the oiese cf the prayer service tonight. -Li O A. Special meeting of Boyne 1. O l. will be held to-night. lestallalion of eloera and other business. All members please a‘tand. -"Changes" oi ads. must be in not later than l p. ru. each day to insure insertion following morning and not later than noon Saturday for the “Wceklv." -The anrinal meeting of New Wilt- shire District l..O.A., will be held in Tantoe Lodge room, lirookileid on Tues- day, January 12th at7 p. m. Lodges please seni in returns before that sighs to District Rec.-Secy., .l. A. McDougall Clyde River. __ 'YL M-1° ‘.*,lg'& Af-'.‘f't :"l_ _- _ ft-’~. . ?~fi:@‘ , , . . . Tart/t1"£ N.`l; PiiiNTl,'5 ° " A T116 B00t "Jil ` President of thefiaie PiantLIns Oolpnny. RIN f }.'r’..‘.‘§‘»*§¥.9.l’»’3'i’§.?”} . -wnnsnsnar Monixiuor . 'ci-11iRL<>.'rrnrows,i>. E. i.,.uiNuaRY e, 1904. -wnnsnsmir Monume- V sinou: corv 'r yrs { 'rwnzrrv-rivn cawgsorgi g°'m-5 ,THE SlAlliEi _Ii Ni oi OWABI W the heavy ics the Stanley fail- ed to reach Pictou yesterday afternoon, Sh” “ft G¢°l‘i!¢t0wn at seven as usual lllld WIS |110 by the llinto oi! Cape Bear E” h°lV!iee. The last reportlaat night said she was fast in the ice about six miles from Piutcu. LONDON’S PRESENT __ T0 OTTAWA. Orrawa, Jan. 1.-The city of London is presenting the city of Ottawa with a set historical medals dating from the opening ofthe London bridge in 1831. GUNBOAT REEQRTED SUNK. Coron, Jan. l.-There were persistent rumors here yesterday and again tc~day that the Uclumbiaa liirnboat General Piu- zea had been sunk by American war- ships. Thersis no coailrruation of the report up to this lime. RICH MEN ARE NST ALL HAPPY, Ofossue, King of Lydia, Had Troubles of Hia Own, and There Are Others. 'N it Croesus, the John D. Rockefeller of the kingdom of Lydia, was very wcli-to-do in wordly goods and chattels. “As rich as Croesne" is a saying about 2,56] years old. He had his troubles, however, and some of them were full grown. He was taken captive onee by Cyrus and only saved himself from being burned alive by quot- ing a saying of Solon, the Sage. He Busi- ly had to flee his kingdom tor parts un Many of the rich man's troubles to-day come from high living and could be avoided. They are brought. on by eating all kinds ol rich, heavy foods at irregular times, lack of proper exercise, undue mental strain, unnatural stimulants, etc., and are sninmonly known as indignation, -'lyapepsia and weak stomach. They are serious troubles all right, hutnov. only con they he avoided but can also be cured,and that. witiiont loss of time or proper food and nourishment. Stunrt's Uysrepsia Tablets nre hhe efrtain relief of dyspapticf, rich niifl poor alike. There la no sneh thing as stopping their onward prcgirsis no w.° A great nation has placed its stamp of approval upon their iiebic worir.'l'lie tliousands nnfl thousands oi care-i they have r-llec-ted and the happiness reiulting therefrom have made their name a household word throughout the land. The story of Stu iri.'.-1 Dyspepsia Tablets can be told in a word. They actually do the work that the weak and wn.at-ed stomach is anehie to do anti allow it to recuperato and regain its strength. They contain all the essential properties that the gattricjuice and other digestive fluids do, and they digest the food just as a 'sound and well stomach would. They re- lieve tiie stomach just as one rested and refreshed worirmnn relieves the ous oo duty that is tired and worn, and Nature does her own work of restoration. lt is a simple, natural proeees that a child can understand. You san ent all you want without fear of results. Stuart‘s Dyspep- than to try to net along without them. ns the demand for thorn is grcht, nuii univer- sia Tablets for sale by nil druggists nt Sill cents a box. Drugglets all know better Bai. 1 , J HUSSIA MAKES BIG IIUNEESSIUAS WhACh lby Report Ought to Bring About Peace laps Sendlngllwo Divisions to Korea’Strict Secrecy Enjoin< ed~Russian Squadron Pre- pared for Action- iu1ri~ai> iiissiax <~u:~‘i\ir.~1.~1ioNs. Sr. i’u'ri‘v,r.'._’;' ,T91 1 1 ~ I ‘_-:._.;;~ " HARRY f, limolfilr lldj Blender, » St. John, N. B. _ l'1`\"-"'53 0 . _. P .(l., VY ~E .in to A liz: known. t ~ l `<_.. . _ _A