fignw it Feels to be Under Fire-Some lmpres- * _ ». ' ` _ ' 'i V' W’ " . ` -- . ..lAA'.-.-1 ".-~:<“-f'='~r""-.» "1_=':f..~~,_-._ -vi 'ew '~ -3°* A 4, ,A ” sg; is ve . ALL gf" News, ALL the Time. 3 v »' ' | liz-|-' G »- ' K A "';` _ U é ~ _ ’Em||,|$|l£l |89I. A A A THE GUARDIAN, cHAnLo1TEro%i§N, ramen: EDWARD isLAND, FRIDAY MARCH io woo _ - I A W, D. Cook and W. Baynhani Re- late their Experiences AT SUNNYSIDE AND COLESBURG sions of South Afriea¢f-A-g:vJ»?'~" I ` .'~3,;4.>` " X* /vi WA -- . __ .r i~- ",_;A.\ ` »-»<-,».-... . .ff ` _ `1\~."_ I" _ 7,, '» '_ `_'~_Q'.‘ . ¥\\ A '~. - ,;-- ‘ '.'- ». . "5 . u F 'D '°\ w- 5 v $.1- \ *- uv- L_ uF“\. (From a. photograph by Charles Knight.) _ ES Lord Lord Roberts to T; _ State Caplul `»;~"--» f ‘?}{' I- f iioiiia Pniisis Pon C M American Contribntiwf PM# raises anon DEBATES , . v l Tl'C2Slll'y. 1-__ Wasirricoroiv, D. G. March 8 iw) the measure, and Mr. Pettus, Dem., if policy of the bill was bad, aside from the question of law. He hoped senators would not permit the enactment of such a law. decent.” ` _ Mr. Pettus also called attention to the amendment proposed by Mr.Davis, which, he said, was a most interesting specimen of the products of inventive genius. over to the Porto Ri-:ans the constitution t in instalments--ri little now and a little t-lien." In closing, Mr. Pettus besought the to change the constitution. At the conclusion of Mr. Pettus' speech, Mr. Morgan gave notice of his intention to move to lay the entire substitute of the Senate committee for the House bill on ~ the table. Mr. Foraker of Ohio, in charge of the pending bill, replying to Senator Pettus, said that the idea appeared to be abroad that the act proposed to deal illiberally with the people of Porto Rico; “Instead of being illiberal,” he declared, "it is the most liberal and generous leg- . islation ever proposed for a territory ot the United States.” So far as he had been informed, no in- telligent and appreciative man in Porto Rico had dissented from the propositions of the measure. Mr. Lindsay of Kentucky interrupted i Mr. Foraker to inquire if Gen. Davis him- self had not recommended free trade with Porto Rico. “Yes,” replied Mr. Foraker, ' “he did . make such a recommendation. But the _ committee, after full consideration, -decid- ed againsthis proposition. We are _here to 5 legislate for the whole United States, and A we were forced to consider the question 'from all points of view. The tariif pro- ` vision was conceived in mercy to the Porto Ricans, and in its generosity it is without precedent in the territorial leg- islation of the United States.” . Mr. Forakcr explainedthe provisions of ; 'the bill, showing that all the internal taxes jand the customs duties instead, of being %paid into the United States treasury as had becii the case in every other territory, would go into the treasury of the Island Ricans. In round figures, these would ag gate $2,000,000---about 3->l,400,000 from customs and $6i>.),0J;) from internal revenue. I 0 `/ . . *»,~Jll.1-1-_=r~ 1 'J .24 ,_ it . HIV' \. _ A , diiras and the British Governors-in A . . = ‘ " ' - ` _ ' S C E ' ~ A, _rniivx unrniruvo is numrvun. IA C ADr. Seward Webb and 'wife oi _"*"_ -. _ f _ “Like very many other Americans _Ponio Rico wiii niei ioiniifs son mein 3;-A;-»»..A tin Makes Dismissals. -_;¢-_ ' ‘--as }»».,,i_ __ A ,_ __ AA A - ' _ ‘ ’~»-9 `“‘- iff*-1-»_;_~.=-'-°-»»-.~»e,_ .,,_A 'Vmvcquvsn 15 YI-an.Joe (Formal of the Porto, ,f llirtin ishilfingmany dismissais. igelveg in the “yuan” 1 ' tarilfand civil government began in the . i Alabama. The latter maintained that the of Georgs P‘tteAs0AA A OA PA RA operator A _ Tha feat received the ‘pm.°¢i|“'¢ lr “It is illegal,” he declared, “and is limly .` “The senator proposes," he said, “to send- Senate not to attempt by act of Congressi Senate wdAAA,A the prmcipalspeakem being A FATAL rms zivA1¢oa‘rnnAi._ capturing two locomotives at Mr. Fomker, imp., or ohio, in charge if Mos'mrAi.,Mueh15tspeeiAi>.-Ann in i"hi°h ‘he BW” "°“’ °¥“l°'t'°ff°€ Mr. Flood’s boarding house ccst_'the life and the serious burning of Joseph ,Cody of Sherbrooke. AGuiNAfDo’s sos DEAD or suALi.i>ox. MANILA March 15(Specia.1)-A.guinaldo’s i son, captured in November, is. dead of L°N90N» M1'-*fb 15- °- (SP°0i&|) - T50 i small- pox. Aguinaldds Secretary of War has surren- dered to General MacArthur. TRAIN cor.i.isoN on rin: i. c. R. _ ' DAi.nousiE March 15 (Special) The western express and a snow plow' special collided th morning. _ Both engines were wrecked, several of the crew hurt and Brakesman Corbett seriously scalded. THE S. S. MINTO. The Contingent Safely Landed It ll 0’clo¢k Yesterday at Little lllrlor. N EW GLASGGW N. S. March 15.-(Spec ial)-The Contingent and five passengers landed-at Little Harbor at ten o'clock under great difficulties. 1 . _; All well. Very heavy ice in the Straits. Forty passengers are still .aboard the Minto. . _ - In response to an inquiry, Mr. Forakef said it was generally understood that all of the sugar and tobacco now on' the Island was owned by the sugar and tobacco trusts. If this was true, he said, the im- position of the tarilf proposed would fall upon those well able to bear it and to contribute at least that much to the- sui- fering Porto Ricans. AA Mr. Foraker becfinie involved in a col- loquy with Mr. Hoar as to the constitu- tion allright of Congress tolevy aduty on products from a territory of the United States, in which the Ohio senator de- clared that the provisions of the constitu- tion referred to had no application in the case of Porto Rico. Mr. Hoar continuedto press the point, and Mr. Foraker iinally declared that the question in point had “passed . be- yond tlie law book stage" and had become one of the justice and humanity. _ G d Mr. Gallinger interjected _the remark fl ‘°T};a(», is the $,en5,t01~‘S angwfr 2" asked (mln Samples purchase-d_in the open rm-'ll¢ill¥| it 5. - that it was proposed to expend $1,0t}(),000`i, ML H0,n._ A _ _ A End none present." (512953) Th” HW for schoolhouses on the Island, and alike “N0 it is not retnrted Mr pomker 'Ifhe ef5¢i¢_H¢Y °fDf- Cha-"°" sum for the construction of roads ’ `1`. _ I E _ ° - ' warmly. “I might stand here .and quote i “Y05»" ¢0Dl'»iI1l1€d Mr- F0l'&k€l`» “W¢ PTO' decisions of the supreme court until the S,mnysid¢.~_._ _ Pose to do that and We i>r0i>0S¢'i1_1 that use Porto had sim-ved. and it ' connsctionto providethe inhabitants with “ reznunerative labor dnd employment,” ` I i (00l1l7»i_l¥1°d 011 $1112 11853 P589) ~ | _ i r ~ Qrwu. Mach 15.~-ru C0 G E A _ . Governor General to-day reccivul tel; A _ - _ grams praising thebraveryof >51'00PS, from the Governor of British - 0r1'AwA, March 15,-(Special)- to-day is rejoicing over the relief of Maf- eking, though no ollicial wbrdlwas re-»» The Matter of the ,Porto Two Trains Collide onivvfl- . I C *iii l . VERY HANDSOME OF THEM. 1 Drk Sent $1 ooo no ine Patriotic Funii. He writes: we admire the bravery and loyalty of _- ___ _ ‘ A ._ e _ _landandhereoloniesandwishtigeinevqg-y_ success and aspeedy termination of the °‘* N Au h ~ -, f _ _ W8r." ~ ` _ i 1 e Duties Collected on A0 Smallpox ~His Secretary CANADIAN AAAA0AmmnA__. A t cami - has Born sides For Her surrenders-Premiersniar M...~....,_, ...si \..,_fer°== Pf_°f“==‘°» i became addicted to the cocaine habit by “SWB ‘ it he became a. wrccl. m¢f‘“*“Y ` insane asylum. i habit as a. result of usinZ °°°“5“° in “ '°“'°d7 H caiarrh. _ mrrh Cue t Asaguarantee ihatDr. Cl'\2»S¢5C“ . is perfegrly free from cocaine AAV_V¢ A. 1 foil--swing certificate of Pom? _ hAD°“‘vA mmm” Analyst Thos. H_eys,__0fToronio W , ,Ag a careful examination of Dr. _ - chased 1 Cacirrh Cure for cocaine or any oft!! ¢°U'*P°“° ‘ S. Cure mdmaiiy my-ing the worst is too well known to lived g§¢_ 3 b0X, IIIOWHS My Enuimsos. Bans & Co. ri-¢-f--auiiuiis Lenmar, In-oi l thesenutIard!hba!\s‘ Waromee actonel* _welcomed the British troops. Flea Qin. ` m- hear JDUBERT PRAISE BRITISH BRAVKRY. GW, General Gatacre and his patrol have of gone to Aliwal North to join Brabant. A i§E§i.i Lafé """` 'fe Asylum. - I X 11;; gmnager ofalarge g®MU\f mann mmedy containing this deadly dwg- lj ‘ _F3 and is now coding his llf¢ U1 ll l - - - - We are hqan. ii It s impossible to esti|f\a¥¢ mm" -_. ber bf lives being sacrificed to this dra.idfulA *dean* “A 'dl M' h We all it DealcniaUp-tcdotcvch dei\le!$.°l‘ . wits D¢.&u1 into °A_I`oreougAh;Aand _Ili A