vii }- "r,Hm phrase Essws ' is-“rf , 0C’lf_OBl£R_z3,, i913. riser on _.u.n'~ ` _ _I "5 ‘s QS ,rs “Tr F04 U4 =E > ,_ I °ii4i’r`ii‘ii“ii‘ltyi‘fifl§i‘*1f, I SILIIIA A liisl llilll -»¢-_ , (Canadian Press. ) ` L,0N_,DON‘,- QC!-'. 22-Sylvia. Punk- l11ll'11¢'W1.15 lileasiid, under license g¢,_ day from Hollowdy jail. , She is mucil,enfeehled_nnd amusing. od in consequence of the inse oem-Q hunger strike -which was oifksomn weeks |.iurn'tion.~ ‘ = 011° WM srrnetea on october- 14 Wlillf 1611-(UUE thc nllffl‘n|s_cttcs in ,I wild _iight against the police,_ ‘ 1 ...___-_..._~__. iIIINII’l PHUiiSiSi SEAMANS HILL (Canadian Press. ) WASl{INi3'i‘UN, Oct. 22-P;-rim-gtg froni `(ll'c:it liritliin, Frlllice, Germany and Ilelguiln against the Suainaii's i-lervitude Hill were taken up infor- mally C0011! in tiic Senate hy tim l»`ol'eign Relations flominittce. The tour countries voicn the hope that tiui llnitcd Htntes will tnku no action lui- til nften-‘tlic liiixcrliutiolinl ltlnritinin (iolilorcncc in London on November 12. , No action was taken by thc com- mittee for the bill llns to come lic- iore the i-lsnute llndul' lin agreement A' Iiiiui vote will be tok-_-,n tgniory-(,`W_ '1‘hn ilulintors expect to pass it be- callse tilerc are provisions alleviating the working conditions and improv- ing safety. Some features uiiect for- eign ns well as American sbips. Nnw voiin, ore. 21.-sliipfiwni-rii in lionllon niid authorities on inter- national siiipping law, interviewed yestclulliy, spoke in the strongest telzius against the United States Sennleli’s bill, describing it as luis- ciiievous, disgraceful and iliijustifinii- le. ¢.\ ` "Siliipowilers generally,” the Morn- ing Post snys, “have no doubt that the uiin of the measure is to enable niell to desert freely and so indllce them to join the United States mer- clintile murine. "It is no use pretending that it is anything else," said un authority on siiippilig regulations. “For n long time crimps in Aincrica hu_ve had too nlueh their own way, and now the meusure comes at Li time when,shlp~ on/n`ers are anxious that Ami-.rican` legislation .should do .something to stop"`llT6s!l"iiion3_TWilT6b,. is already far too-.prevalent at American ports.- “I call this measure an act of in-' ternlitioiial dishonesty. If every couiif.ry did what the United States propiiiaes---that is, 'break a contract hr-,tivceii the owners of n ship and the rr-=\v :is soon as she enters nn Ameri- can port-we should be plunged in ii ui,oi.e of unsrciiy. ' "lt iiiezins flint if ri man wants to be clear of n ship, be cnn step ii- sllore and he is to ell intents and purposes an Am-ericzin citizen. Briefly put, we have got to be Amcricnnized. \vhvti\cl‘_ we like it or not," - ‘fin tiie'otiler hand, Mr. Havelock Wil-ion, president of the Nntionsl Foiiors' und Fisherlnliii’s Union. dffrlnlicll the iiroiisions of the bill nnd iiuirc nart.i¢~ulnrly iiiat which prnposra to nholisii iiie nrircst of S011- irirn for desertiou. His iltnl for the msnsurc wns “the right to quit hill." f Miuuro’a liiniment Cui-os Dlstcmper. CDNDERSED llD§ " V' T00 LILTE FOR ‘ CLKSSIFICM l0N _.___ (me cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash innst accompany order. Mlnilrlum charge twenty-live ccntB.__ __ _,,__,,,___,,,,_,__..,_.,_~._. I-‘OR S.-\Ll1l nl~:vl~:liAL liliIvINu hm.sc,,_ Apply Robins Livery Stu.- hle, Kent street. §}_5_2;10-1'lm11- \v.ii~r'l‘l1Jn3"`""ro”illiY 10 i1‘ii11SH celved cows. Apvly A- R- _M°K11Y» _ l.liniidale_ Dairy. 2239-10-2.iM3lpd. Los'l‘~A P/rin or si=i-ic'r,\oLl~is 1 -_ Fi il lls lcave iicre. " ‘f"“° " er D e`zaNsa.io-aaMslpa. F01( s/inn. A colrrliiiczr IN 'rn‘E Canadian __l-lonie Investment L0. A l t t is omcc. ` pp Y “ _ 2243-lo-2a_M_elp_d._ i€“o?€ris"i<‘(is siiln.--Two rams Islmm area p111C11vs. two pairs fx- tra 'lark _i'eds,Sfoi_t§alo2;_it_l1vl_inr_ | _ D m , ~o nu Oii;Mlgol',\€e’N.own. __224i_l-10-2_3_l\'i_i3i. ol-fssi`.o'i"rs_rrowN sowl.1-NG 111-‘~ inyrl, Market “Building Basement. 1‘00]‘Rooms in connection. Clean Moderir; ~ Comfortable. Oiwll 110111 _ 11; ,__ .mf gm 11 p, mn Brush away ' 1*' dhves 51111111- dullcate an a ,___2__£_17Mt____ OF WOOD 51, KinS’B 0| the cheap. No. 2, ._ V ._ -J, PEKIINC, Oct. -22 Tl lil' chosen Rem'-Ailliiirlil Artliili' l-ienry tlhristiali. \ uPPus|l|uN if I HAILWAY -BILL ((`-:iriadilili Press.) Nl~lW l-IAVIQN, ill-t. 22-A vigorous opposition developed nt the outset over the _ncct-|ltance of tile nnuunl rc- poi't of the New \`oi'k, New I--iiivcii and Hiirtforll Railway at tiie stock- iioldcrs’ meeting todny because ii provision in the cali was coupled witll nnotlicr proposition for approv- inr: thc acts and recommendation:-l of the directors. After discussion ii compromise was renclled by which the question was the acts nild rccoinmenilatioils of the directors was stricken ollt. ' _ ._____,.._`._l. (By Special Correspondent rend by Rev. J. G. Brown, D. D., the door. Rev. A. Lrordon and wife are under appointment to go out to Indin this lull. Mr. Gordon was ili dia and Boilvizi`report inucli eager- hear the gospel message. The excel- Board is signed by J. N. Sheustone. Toronto, the uiillionulre member of eoiiirsiitiolfi ` . f ` The of It reeo 61. 11111 Governiuent llns decided to appoint :i Iiritisii Navni (illicer as its naval adviser. ~ _ NU iiliililli _ Bllillll Mimi MIN iilllu _ _ uivlllllli, liillnulzi inn ABIIINSl BIILI-SS (filililuliliii Press) KIEV, Oct. 22.--li‘0l'lncr (lilief of Police Krlissovsky gave iiiiportniit tr1stini'oliy to-day in tile trinl of Men- dnl lieiliss, cllnrged with the nnlrdi~r of thc Christiun boy, Andrew Yusliin- sky. in l\'iarch of 1911,. He mndc ii scorching investigation into the crime :ind doellircd on the stfllld that he found nothing to illi- plicritc liciliss. . I-Io rcpildintcd 'thc suggestion that lie had no illvcstigntioii to discover evidence :igniust Bciiiss. I Krnssovsky described his examina- tion of the pllicc where thc watch- uien's lodge is. He found :-1. blood stliincd knife in it sack. He also told bow he had caused wells, tanks and ditciies to be pllnipcd dry. l-ie in- divided. Referencc to the upprovnl of. ,t,i;u:£1,\§\'(iwsxspgzauggc c€?£:”;?i(l irurder ond became convinced none lrld any connection with the criliie. MANIIIME BAPTIST ANII-IcNBLNIlNLIIlIS . ' - _.__ \ 'BERLIN Oct 22 -Twcntydeight ' .Allll-lsns'r, N. is., oct. zz.-Z The wv111f1@s are revreselltcd by delegates Mmmme Baptist Couvéntion closed at -tixelllth International Anti-Tuber- here to-night ni; 11,50, , Mud, busy culosis Conference which opened here neon uf jnlpurmnu, was tyansabfgd today and will remain in session un- f0_qgy_ The |_-gpg;-f, of the Qnnaqmu til Sunday. One-of the most inter- Ilaptigg, F01-eig“,]iq15si0n Board “mg estinn features of the conference will be the reports from the various collu- Toronto. This is the second ;mmm1 tries represented as to thc methods rr-porn of the United Board. The sem cnullcyed for warring war upon tuber- of operation for Uaniidiuli Baptists 91110519 111111 the 1`°511ltS 11Cl1l‘1V€11 I-5 iii Foreign Missions is 'lndlo and Bo- H1950 m01‘I10d_S~ Allillollfll H0 lJ0S1lilV<1 livia. 'i‘ho mission in India is one oi “°111"' f01’ U10 1Tl'911111‘11 C1111 be F0f101`€*. nie rnostisuccesslul missions la the 00. cncouruginlr nroswss will be rc- world, as the Missionary Review of corded toward the control of the dis- the World acknowledged last year. @1155 by 111111111111 1‘€11ll01`1l€iV0 1110£1l1S.i There has been a large ingutlmring food and frosll air, and by modern on mc new this yea,-_ Une thousand _methods of sanitation, disinfection one hundred und fifty-live have been 111111 lH0l11f-l011- I baptized, the inrgest number in the _D1'- F~ F- I"1`l0lY l01' C1 l1l111‘11 110011 H111 PPO- the nerds of the field. Advance ls hc- srmll and it is cfxlvecteil that no ing ,mule in ever fyepm-g-,me,,t_ The great cnthllsiasm will be manifested f-uucuclun worlrMs‘~`m<>st pi-oiuising. hy the ilvlvsutcs tu the wl\l'er0\\<‘-<1 1,, Holivin, South Ame,-icu_ the,-,, is concerning his turtle scrum. Tile del- ii fiourisliiug mission. _Stirring up- <‘iZ11ll_91~1 Will 110 !i\'11l1 £111 0Dl>111`t1111- pr-als have come to the ima;-tl ui iiy, however, to see and to examine' mkn (Wm-H|g|,¢ of mission work in tilc patients on wiioin In'. i<‘l'iedimiiiu uhm ,md "lm, in ]3“1g,u~1u_ _M pre. bnsed his original claims of sllcecss. sent they are unable to accept this "”"*f"""”"“ ode., but they have not yetclosud littelidonco at the convention and I ‘ giivu ri Hue address to-night. He is - ,_ ____ ‘li grndilute of Brandon College in _._ arts and theology and is u promising _pp,[N(~-]g1~0N, N_ 5_1 gd" 22,. Y0\lllS¥ man- The '1‘i*“‘lU“111`ie9 U1 111' Thousands of graduates of Prilicetoil University came back to their alma- ncss on the part oi the people to mater- today to join with ,1is¢,i,,g_ uished public men and educators in 1011* 1`11l101`l1 01 U10 F`01`11lll11 MlHSl011 the dedication of the new graduate college and the presentation to the university of the Grover i‘-loveland the Massey- Harris Co.. who 'is dc- Memorial Tower. The exercises were Vllflllg 1111 11111 111601110 11110110 1110110911 combined with one hundred and six- 111/'lllg 0XDe1111¢11 10 the 1111101191011 01 ty-seventh anniversary of the found- ibv Killi.£1l0111' Of G04- ing of the university. 'l‘he comnlittvv 011 Db110l11l11I1l‘»l011111 'Fiic exercises were held in the open Finance made some sweeping re00n\~ qiiiidrgngie enclosed by the leur mendations that caused considerable walls of uw _gmduate c0|1eg,, \,“m|_ dlszussion. At last it was decided to ings. The programme was opened have two psld _t1‘1111B111`°T11- 0118 l0l‘ with li dedicatory prayer by Dr. 'Nova Scotia and 15 E Island and one p-mimi; 1,, 1=ntton, former president for New Brunswick. Rev. J. W. Ms11>,0f Princeton University. Dr. Andrew ning, D.`D., Wollviller N- 5-. 111111 F‘lem'ing West, dean ofthe graduate Rev. W. E. McIntyre, D- D-» WGN’ 1111' college, dhlivered the introductory pointed. Reductions in expenses were md,-¢5s_ taking ag his subject "The marie to the extent of about $1,000. Household of Knowledge, _ More-power was slven to 111° Fl-wrlw nr-an ivervs Bearer! wer followed Committee by 1101181111211*-1118 1,1 11 by addresses of congrstulation in be- Iioard whose m°111‘.l1°rH W°“1<1-11° 111111- hull of some el the foremost insulin- cd for s term of Wars. tions of lenrnlngdn Europe- and Am- 'i‘ha Committee '. on llldueationali mca_ Amonrthe awaken were Art. Stnndardp oi .0ri_ii1la\Si0\'1 11111116 11 hiir Shipley, representing the Univer- murc lmportarli wlwrt- Awgzrma- any ' ru- orimin-lags, »1lruiur eerie nent Uouneif of_ Olllination , _l1i1- Goiiley, who spoke ln' behalf of fthe pointed with dutisf-'.very similar to University of Oxford; Alois Riehl, those oi the Permanent oouneil professor iii the oalvoi-altylemsqriln; 0| 111° B1‘l¢l°t| 91 'P11' S511” 111 N°W fflnifle Boutroum- representing the York, it- s. ii is ml advisory noun- university el paris; mil- Nicholas ell- The !.111114111‘d °¢,0\'1}i.1111¢i°11 19 '-0 Murray Butler, president of Columb- be raiseil gi°adiia’ily.' Lriiport of de- is ijnivermy, . tailed plan- wilibs made at the next Urine Cleveland Memorial Tower was fo mall ` resented b the chairman 'f ‘ r y il 7 - .tha :Committee on "of the board of trustees and accepted read.l>v‘ Rev- Z- in ivehsll fel the university hy Presi- 1111110111111-am Jenn drier rliabrn. 'rim exer- cises cciieliuied with' an .slmliient ' " Ie 1 111 050 ~- ---`- -`---~»-~ ~ - »-- »--¢» -~- --»- f~- --.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-.-.-.- .-_-_-.-~.`_ o._._._._.,._._._ .,\,..».A_1_. of .,.,___._____. _._.__,.,. ,, ,_,_i,, _.,_,,._. tnin the iepresentntloli given them at (.‘onfederatiou and tiicre is tlle~ re- adjustmcnt of the provincial subsi- dies und the hearing pf claims of the tiirec Priiirie l’l-ovinces for the poss- cssioll ol their uiitilrnl resullrccs, ili- 1 .ENNEHLSS SLSSINNS BO 5-l’I‘UN, (Jet. 2| -Archbishop James iilclik, of New tnienlil-:, pro- sided nt the :iltrriioon srslsioil of iiie Untlloiic Mission (‘oiigrclis. in liisi zilldress on "liiiniiyi'l‘.tiiiii to null ini- iiii1.:i‘l°iiit.n ill thc llnitcil States," liiii- iioil lllulliooii i'cfcrl'cd to the great tide of lillninliity puliriiig into Anier- ica froin'lnlids und suid:- ""[‘iie (':iti\ollc (liiurch, limited in means :ind iiiinisf.i>l's, is niinilnoiioil to cure for, not only the souls of :it least fifty per cent of this milziity throng, but also to supply :it Linus niil for their lii;it<1l‘ial ivolits. ll; inny be \vcil to keep in mind tllnt the church must have licr guiding and merciful llnnd upon the iriiiili‘lr.ili|; from thc (lily of his llrrivnl until lie is pliiccd in safe siirroiliidiiigs under the care of n pricsf of his own nn- tiomility, or be iviliing to fncc in tlieI years to come un iuinieiise ll-;ili.igi-,` cltlier tliruui:,ii indii`fcl`cllce oil tile port of thc lniiuiygrnni; or tiiroilgli tile cilorts of the non-(.i:itlloiic biased- so ciul and religious ivorker, nud the evily disposed who made li business of aiiitugoniziiig the churcli und incit- ing rebellion in the hearts of tile mi- turiilly well-intentioned." In order properly to do the work desired,` Bishop Muldoon recom- iiienairrl the *establishment of ii outh- olic bureau for obtaining information in ,regarrl to Catholic immigration. He said:- _- “Without‘interfering in any way with any diocese or uzitiousl church organization, such ii bureau would distribute literature through connec- tions with Cntliolic societies in the old lands, explaining the dangers to he avoided by the immigrant on ellis n.rriv:_~.l. Through this bureau also, the clergy of some of the lduropcuu races could he better odviscd in rc- gsrd to the necessity of rl more rare- ful religious instruction of their Deo- ple." Toniglit there ivns n nicrtilig of the bishops :i-t tile Copley l’lli'/,li llotri, and the League of iintiiolic Women exteiidcd n reception to thc wonicn visitors to thc congress. WISCUNSIN'S [ILNB WNMEN Mill i-lHl"iB()YG/iN, Wir'-l., Oct. 22.-- (`llilb ivnnicn from nil sections of tile Stare nl'e in nttcliilzilice nt the nn- liunl fonvf-ntion of the Wiscfllihill l"r (Special to The Guardian.) \.Premier, Hon O. T. Daniels, Attoriir-y.._.cuss, as already indicated, will in-.,u§g;,eL3;U,fS,li,E§t'n,33t ¢?;h;)ili?asal;li=lrIl- m,,',.t the A,,,,t,_,a‘n budget for ,ust OTTAWA, oct. 22-+'_I’iie Pi'ovincis.1 General. Hon. -1i.pMcGrcgor, Minister clude the Parlilinlentary Represcirtu-~Im,,,,, of thegvit '.AdmmiBu_ mol " , |,au of 1914_ , _ “ Conference which opens on Monday without Portfolio. _ ~ tion, a question of particular intel-est’],~.' t qt I 5' I. ,_ 3 ” O T1' ' . . will include the Premiers of all Cans- P. lil. I.-‘-Hon. J. A. Mathicson, K.' at this time becaiilse of the fiiut that “"8 " ' 'mlm' wnc wen out “I Us 9° 01111011 t1‘l1!1Hltl011 Of tllclblltl- . , 1 _ - , . . . _ dzlte last spring were returned today get rm mt,,,,d,,,l to ,mvn The WAY ,ur dlan frovinces and mnny other mein-_L... Premier null _Attorney (reneral, the .lie-lllstribiltion Hill_is pendiug_. ____ _____ G________ Jury ___v__Bt_g______g the transferring of the dum of the hers of the I‘ro\'incisl Governments. Hou A. E. Arsenault hud_l~loii W. S. .und because of the -desire of the municipal i,,rc,ulm,,ti(,B Twen, _ lwginning of the "sem y,,_,,,._ from The list is ria fol1ows:-- Stewlirt, Ministers without Port-fMaritinic Provinces to at least re- . _B . . 'y _]u|,u,,_,.y to J“ly_ Ontl_i_i_;:_o-[’rei;1_iei' E1§rFJames__ :hit-3 fo_i_i_o. ___ __ S_ R __ __ _ ___ ' ` ' ’ ’ ,,___ _ ney, _ orney rcucru oy an rev- , an 0 n.- ir e mon lo: n, ' incial"l‘relisur,rr, Hon. I. B. Lucas. Premier, Lion. J. H. J. Howden, At- C,llebse-Premicu' Sir liomer Gouin torney General. HH _ :ind the Holi Messrs Taschcrcou, Mac-I i`~l.uskatci"lc\vuii-Hou. Walter Scott.; -. . Kcnzie and Caron, the _Minister of_l"'_reinier, Hon. J. A. _(lalder,' l’rovin- I Public Works, the l"ro_vlnclnl-'l‘reas- cial-'l‘l'c,asurcr and Miiiister of* linil- cluding lands, forest, niinerais, water _- N llrer and the Minister without port;-I ways, Hon. Alpllonsej’i‘urgcon, At- power, ctc.» iinilwuy subsidies rind _ folio, respectively. torncy General. bounties to industrial concerns ure » New Brunswick-Premier J. K, I_____An’°"m"'Hm1- A- L- 3159"- P10111' iniittcrs of great interest to the west-, __ lilelnming and the __Hon W. U. H._ 'riritisn CQ]umb,a___S___ m__h_____, M____ ern cities und thc decision of the Sli- (rrimlner, Attorney (rencrnl. B,.m,,_ Premien prenlc Uourt in the companies case (Cmmdinn P,-0554 Nova. Scotia.-‘~l'-Ion. George Mllfrily. The subjects which they will dis- 'ure minor nizitters. . , _ oigiif persons were indicted including twenty-four former city officials. The frauds aggregate $100,000. ANHISIEII HM `*- (Uniiaiiinii Press.) Mi~lXl(1U CITY, Oct. 22-Daniel, :ind iilvnrcst ll/l:i"i‘flN, (ict, 22--lr 173, ii, prisoner who orclipicll li llistiligliislied position in sorilil and couimcrcialf life bcfoi'l‘ his izollvictioii was coiled by ille ('oii'.mission this afternoon' :-,nd gave evidence coiiccrnilig the custom in vogue in the }1enito||ti;u~y He urlrcd ri better clnl-lsificntiun of prisoners, difl'cri-,ilt dep:\riments and different f:l‘oi`lcs of crimiuiils. He lav- orf.-ci the present fiysiii-.iii of feeding ill cells. lioys should bc separated from ualult ri-iniiliiils ns they are taught ,nil ninuncr of crime by lidillt convicts, INIEIINMIIINIIL NNI TULSA, OKLA., Oct. 22.-In the presence of Thousnmls of visitors representing nearly every section of tlle United States, Canada, Mexico und many of the central and South American' republics the eigllth Inter- national Dry Farniing Congress and Exposition ivzis opened here todfly. 'Phe exposition is held upoli o plot, of 120 acres ond iilorc than thirty notions are rcpreseiii.ed by the re- lnzirkziiile exhibits contained in six large buildings and several tempor- ary pviiillions. Particnlzlriy inter- esting ure the exhibits of the dry fnrmiiig States of the arid West and Nortll\\'cst of thc United States and of the wcsl.ern provinces of (`-niiadn. One of the features is the Govern-' ment exhibit, showing thc rcln:irk~ nblc results olitninrd by irrigation and dry f:irniiu_s; nictiiods iii regions where the uununl rninfall is extreme- ly sinull. The Dry Forming (lon- grcns will rciiinili in scssioii llutil the cud of the present nionih lind the exposition will rr-,innin open during thni. time to give the licleizfitcs :in opportunity to study dry fnrmilig iilctliods. ` if/\'l‘i-iOl.l(!S 'l`ll l~li)lrl) _lNVES'I‘I(lA'l‘I()N. l\ll)N1‘}il~lAl,, Oct. 20-News from Iionie today olliiouiiccs tiilii. the lfloiy office of which His lioiini-ss the impl- is preii-ct, luis ordl‘l‘l-cl :lil over the world an investigation on niixed nl:irri:igcs by rcqllesting the opinion of :iii the bishops on the opportunity of favoring sucii niarriallcs in certain countries. An affirmative nnswcr - I(1|m,AND GETS HOME nU|,}.}_ lucr there for the fziily little fori.iiiie‘[mm nil the hiemrnhy of (iiinudii _...__ of $32,500, snid to be the highest would mean the nbroglition of tllc \:0p1cNH,\omN, o¢~_¢_ 22_.'r|,,-_ nn. lwlve cvri' lniid fur :i Single pair of famous Ne Teiiu-re rl;-err-ri. The iii- fcrenccs between Dcluniirk and Tcciaiid I“`“'-S- . uniry is ordered in li letter signed by haw, |,,,,,,, s,.U_;,,,1_ |),,,,,,,,,,.k will 3,., A proluiucut fox breeder from St. the (‘nrllilinl lliiuipoiia, in which the cord niisolllte home rule to Iceiailiil, l“`"111‘, |’- l‘l. lslnlid, who was at the folluwiilil 1111011*-l'Jl'lB l11`1‘ 119110111- buf, up |,i|]g involving Hmtc ,,n,,i,-H,lJlliTi‘l‘ili ycstclwlliy inoruing, sliw the "What wus, ten dnys ago, and what must bc sllliliiitlrll to the ignvciwiliieiit llltu" “"A""'I“_"" HI" I"-'nf' l-'"1'/lilllllii is today in your lliocenc, the nlllnber of Dcnvnnrk. 'l‘ilu.iiew coilstiiuition oi,1\1‘fl'0l‘-‘i U1" 1‘f1`1\lf-~ H0 BUYS lfllflt l»ll11Iof' (`-iiiholirl~l, iion~l`ni.liolics und non- Icelnnd, the :idoptinn of which will 1111111 I1" UN” 1f"""A""l I1" |111" ‘*"""-llflilfil’-11117 d¢p¢~n'(1'0n the "lm-,eimm nr-xr, Engt,,|-, known 'to be paid for ri pnir of| “What is the :ivcralrc number of will confer universal sililrngu on cvi-ry foxes. iuixr-d marriages which have been one, including women, who are over 3110111111112 U1 'l`l10 'P11111'-S 00l11lC1‘11lI1f.1,concluded or nttcnipti-d in the last 21 years of nge. ' ` the black fox industry in the islm\ll.|ieu years with and witiiout dispensa- ' .........---_ he says thai. foxes in thc islnnd 'lit-Lion? nnunced nt the sound of the hells, PLM IIUMPLIEITI - iliiilliitiiliiissi iii.iui.illi liill . iii iiiiiliili NEIL . -_-~ (Canadian Press) BALTIMORE, Oct. 22.--According 1 to advices received here to-day nego- tlutiuns have been closed by an Eng- lish syndicate for extensive coal and land mining properties in the New Iriver district of West 'i/irgllila. The price is said to be approximately $5-0,000,000. About 550,000 acres apd 05 coiiieries are involved in the tranl action. <__.____»\.;i- infill mil _ l lzlinllilll _‘__- (Clixindinn Press) VERA CRUZ, Oct. 22.--General I-‘elix llinz landed here from Cordova- do without hindrance this afternoon and was clieeredliy hundreds of peo- ple. Ho is determined to run for the pl'ci-iidency. IIN INTEIIISIIIIE 1 LAND LAW CASE (Canadian Press.) \VASl~ilNl3'i‘()N, Oct. 22-'An ap- peui iii the 'l`l'oo|i Land case, culling in qllcstioli the constitutioiinllty of the N<~bl':iska, Alien linud Lnw was filcil today in tile Supreme Court. It is said tiuit it is the nearest np- proncii to the tililiforliin Alien Lund- liaw controversy which has ever and its effect upon young offenders. ,"""’“ L""f""” the H“I’w‘"“ C"“"l'~ U“ that llccoillit its outcome is awaited with iiecn interest. The Troop case involves the question whether Wm. ’l'l'oop und others, ull British sub- jects resiillng in England, may in- 1\erit‘uii undivided two thirds inter- est in thc land of their uncle, John Troop, nn ifirlglishlulin who became naturalized and acquired land. near Ulysses, Nell. The Ulysses Land Co. ‘claims the. title to the entire tract. on the ground that they purchased the land from Jolie Troop's‘nephews who were residents of,.the,. ylinlted ~ steers. Juaigé'-"nKsnger=o1 the -Fear-ml District Court of Nebraska held that ,the 'i‘ro`ops residing in England could not occupy the land in question for a Iten year periodybecause they were heirs of a citizen and not an alien. IIIILTNIININS HULK INVIIES I]ISASI[Ii ' (Canadian Press.) \VAS_HING'l'0N, Oct. 22-The Rev- euile Cutter headquarters was noti- fied today that iduropean liners re- ported the hulk of the burned steamer \'oiturlio is inviting another disaster floating in tile path of navigation. A ivnrliing telegram- was received from films. Shurd, New York, `who urged that fiction be taken for the destruction of the derelict. Assistant Secretary Newton replied that the Volturilo was alisndoned at :i plnce cousidcrnbly eastward of the liniirs of operations of the Revenue Putter Service. 23|] ENIILMNLII IN MINI LXPLIIMNN (Cnlindiou Press.) DAWSON, Oct. 22-Two hundred ami thirty miners were cn'tombed` by an explosion in shaft 2 of the Stag Canon Mines. The mines are owned by the Phelps Dodge Oo., of New York. 5 llllsoullclslllillrs. cosine rviliri. limliics. Eu One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must sfeeompsny order. Minimum char-¢e twenty-ilvo MAY El.1ll‘iC'l‘RIFY the present tiliic nrn 'valued at $10,- “Hove the prerniltinns such ns yiriifcentl. ' ' ENTIRE SYSTEM. l_l0_0.00_0- T510 i1<>i_1_;1lI1tii1_;;__<_J_f__ the scribed been omitted or refused and .___ sam is no more mn , peo-,in how many cases? MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 21.-,plc. I-le said lie knew for nn actuall "In other crises what results have "The entire system of the Canadian filet thiit recently Hon_ Phfirles i'1:il-,i~i|ch precautions brollglit the oneI, Pacific Railway may be electrified." ton, the pioneer fox raviclicr i-cceivellicoiicl-rniiig the education of all the This was the declaration yesterdayifrom one of his companies zi dividend eiiildrun in the (lntllolic religion es- of Sir 'f‘homns Bhnughnessy, presi- amounting to $40,000. 'Phe nvcruggc pf-cially? dent of the road as he started for dividend of the co111Pl‘11\i6B. ilu snysl "Finally what rites, especially after Winnipeg to inspect sites there forlis about 175 pcr C2111 altiiough some the promulgation of the Ne Temerc_ new terminals. The work now helngare paying ns high as 900 pcr centIdecree are followed in the celebration started in the Rocky Mountains tow-'dividend ~ of 'such marriages. After they cele- ara the operation ui electric lnstes