:.:.":..":..i .:.‘”.zi:'i'..'“'::‘.:.f'1'€» funstleaeqaiteie america.” _ ~ T::&in¢and Qeeea in the historic 1 ll -». NI Hel :lite '#uo&`ahs; votheh ‘ ‘T rn ` 0m; LO ull, wus utensil' _V V V ;°:.'.°:.°°c el."--»~ -~-»~ »»»-- . ww ..§."2.°'Ih. "" PW UU cenr tion. _,_ ._- Klllzest m nd: n..Hnnss@meae,~1ii»eaes the renin; room 'Heli' The Xing. 'having donned over hia iieid iv nhsl‘s n ,spgopessien was rggqvadl andllls '_ _ of ll'lmDet!_lt elowly || Fe , l) 1 9 Kirfsefrd NWN chain ‘i11.§¢mff ~ 1 ever mer mrs Seeneintiie ‘ “" .1 LM, ¢|,,,,,,,, "rwa nnnerea Passengers. Ihongni in lim seen an me enemy uni 5 omisilfqunn I' _ _ ` , ... e|.tr:lierr. When the hernl salon, in the old time garb, ants;-ad F1” gn "w,]|||,¢ ku' N u . ' house. the whole brilliant gathering tellin( sum-ring almost °W¥l"°N»'|1°|fM\llllliI- "!_ li Iglt of human rndnrsnce the sense was ailentens enmity end 1*m¢iql|ghtqnsy whens mehnst or s ,lseehhleieelmemhen ol the royal Joy line steam-~r Lureh i., o mily, or peers robed in scarlet and Pg¥'d¢pe_s to N., 2:; w lined by i ol` :inhaling _ min. and. _»weather, cqpidersbls is °r°‘*0l°% _ 'lil l _tvs tsze er nnd BIN sllenap- ` (Or t dreseee, state robes and msgningak -i di n cl oilcc lacing the King and Quee|;,._sv@ *n _ iotureeqneneee. ` _f anMis_iiiuin c olniiwlnsln M@0 ~Another search (nr bombs _at _' ' _ V w_ Female Unirarvity has reeultdjl several unllled ones being hund. Ii. Il l'¢D0if¢d that the eight girls smdenia alreshd relative to the threat oi ter-rorIe°s so exeeute the deei.h_eeni;enoee imposed open Donut Iznstieif, Genera; I’svlciY, GdlrUdl Von Der Lsun tu and Governor Llsxundrovlsky have been tried by Drnmhead dchrt martial. li[lllll_ ' MUHBEH fnsiivn Event. Gan\auy,.ii‘eh. ll-The mystery ot the mold# oi rise Madeline Lake, finurhtsr nf! Bri ish army oiiirer, _whose rsnurshli hldy vraercond st dusk on October dancin the Oity Pork has been sci ' _ward Iand, twenty years 010.! ` himself 'at the police s‘mion» himsel! with the rnur~ der of Milf!/aka. His conscience tor- mented hllilnii ball] without any mon- °y he _ '_ gqqgiued to contees and take the ___ ent oi his crime. , -M¢|,r..i_......_;_ Mimi Klum iwcili. -L_? _-_ - . »' v.., - _ _ ._ _ . 4,". PABW "ll There was a save flilhtbe __tApaeiicnFri ynigcij-' ‘nl-hs 'lg |le,lntis' react., which i _. » ,. Bonllie “Lilac F3?) lien-. ,Wo _ _.__ _ __ h ‘-=¢~=\_¢ ‘;’§iL_,;,""'» ulsna A f "wee is" v ' ` ' he _ 1 ` 9' mn te ‘ J* .' ne idea ng; one nn. 4° Gl'flll§'_tlii stance shot him mer- |nlly.'l‘wa ' rreetsd tho rder- ==-=-'&'§fi`a laurel' -lu ‘“= ner nn k ¢|| gg- "lil Ml _ ' 35 has ng his l»|n.is aa he i-all hack ia A _ the gn '$. l A Prominent Men -The Rein# ~l lullons Passed ` lug was held st Vernon River to discuue Thetollowinlr speakers addnaed the andianee.:B. A. Nicholson; A. 0. lraaer. _ ldovedhy John J. aeGiivray and e'econ ded by P. J. glnrphy. Resolved, that this meeting do heartily approve and endorse the so tion taken hy our leglelsture sa expressed in th dl ` ` ` IN wa resolution and hy unarnlons vote oi e house, in the session of the year Ill ecverinz manyot the diasabilise we boring undarowing to the non-_rel nel: ns on ur-us of wnunu-s&_»s -sri 'would respectively up our ical cvernment and legislM.`ure_ tc tinne tc preae our clailft el tllerlil can forth until ,ilseticl is obtained, Further resolved, that ws ahall _deg any measure oi in-.ties incomplete and n taeiory which doaa not provide tal-Thtiltrsitevstlen enum province sz u. orbital number oi representatives in the ligase! Uommons ut Canada. rrlsd unanfmonsly. _ grieved ny John B. unnnssm sun ed by Murdock Anderson. ved. That thi! msetlni of tceu or the Fourt h District ol Queens at Vernon River Bridge instruct representatives ln the legieliturs ` to give their consent to any _ eeeiea ofthe per capital subsidy now alglwed by ini to this Province. ____ f tho6ol“- ment ef this Province do present to the gzvvrnmont oi Canada the claim of this braddieionai-ludeivly Oo Belt the inuaaeed expend.t ure ol this Province lor edunstip, maintenance ol leylums. _ ‘ ' ' e, ‘ Isl _ deed ».. .El t?‘§i¥ - =¢..'!!’in.?.-.»3"f.5... aidaraiion, and 'recognition on account cl msmm .eeedmnut existlnz in this Mme ci.l|ul~ ll. - r t inee and the non-fulillmenlv 0! the _1,__.__-_-1-1-_ nnn nan fxrnsf III ._ps;, 'rcs cnsu- was nude ny owen sniuves: ‘P'"°i~=\°° \°°H\lsh'~ F°f°H'l\=° W-' A_|h¢,hh`,,,,_ y L_ Bu-“LW ‘_ boats. Tslflingth estimated iiuuree oi J , ”‘='~W#f~l”*“ ““'¢r-- mine, and peereasee resplendent in driltsdinl.cBq¢ [gland Hnfbm- K llltheboat were several bodies otli swell. iorelgu diplomsia chwoh ililliwho had died from the eiiecis of ei zniiaries. Judgu a\d oiiieere or loplhours olexpcanre toe doeth deal- K avy and aemv, all in gals uuilorm ci ill , temperature. In the boat slso ec sdintlse vavl~eciored robes cl the`|.|\‘weeeeleven men whose suffering was ed s_sl_eieesethet;|,hq seemed ntltvxnes seated out-heir thronea,comhlnad ‘Q _cllvhe tact that' death _ was in their Uh m n scene which was mediaeval in ite :NNW “id "Ili U30! hid 68689611 onl Q” occurred before he could take his schooner _ Y blilfhsof their ability to wlthstiud iillqh hungry wavu. Then came lilc- gg and rafts. Bach cl them bore their el ol grim death, aa well aa a loud oi hail fruuen humanity, and each brought s df' B N - i V ` n ‘P _ rossod _y a umber ofiuaen-ue., u..n.,_i..g ....1 u emu.. u Owing to the condition ofthe survivors ._ so olthe tragedy lwau impossible to _ get B ‘hem than an estimate of the loss ol lils. 1 ___ ° ' asks 'that the latter llxnres are ni '_ Wuearécorrectthanthe former. , On wedussdny svsninis pnmisateee TM *illiiillv °m°l»ll 0°'-lms¢° that _ about 150 passengers and a crew ot iiity ith the exception ol the crew ' were ng” en at “bu” h”,.“._ were on board the stetmer when she left &¢pared im' the weather w veiled. lea rlohed these ehcrea today, and nine- gaeawan ive when taken from the lite- t 1 only . _ . e`r's victims ia lying aigthe boitomlcl Block s island Sound. The lift of passengers and crew handed to the pureerjust before the aah, and it \vne not recovered. l tb# rho: ci aero temperature. c r Tllgzcat brought atalepf disaster that swarasr.. _ - _ has ly been equalled in New England The steamsr,.nth s huge hole corn in - . -iwieesv;'s'sa un uneven me when the hu- nas wssn °“~lr nsusnen thstno _ Iealgpuot is rnnrieit will be_ found that It n i than lwlives were~loe:. Follow eh lliigkeldzelyinthe wake or the solitary ll Vlllllllll lllllll-l»~%-4~»~-»»----»»~~ -» » »é srihonr. The Knowlton alter she had , _ , »hs lil . pumps and kept her niioat until she cuacneda Point oi! Quonchontang, where _ from 7lito 160 persons wentto tween their cxperluoe and those ol the gyeir endst slstehcnr tonieht is vhesmwvsed mv °l the steamer- A h_sd retired lor the ight, and when the nelilsion occurred t&ru were Kew _on deck. from the warm eiuiemoml to e deck ol re-»ses~ _ '= ‘ seinvernem clothing; while othae -barelooeadf bure- headed and clad only in night gowns below would mean certain death. 'aihhdielt Providence was looked in n l FR or imovhts The cause ul thqaurldsnt has uct been atisildkill llilblned It coeurrod just If Wahl! Hlillholt ll dnlook last nllht hen tba three-matted schooner Harry nowlton eraahed into the steamer-'s port ide umlrhships: ggprain George llcvey the Laruhmont declares that the nowltcn suddenly swerved from her “Ilia llllhll Isp into the wind and crash- intc hl_a vessel. Capt. Baieyol the Knowlton asaeria at the ltilmll' did not give his vessel diclant lee room und that the collision utnt the the pal.h ot the oncoming temps was made to run for shore and e sank to the bottom inlees than hal! cked sway from the wreck, begun to l rslrlfllr but her crew manned the ey put out ia the lilebeao and rowed here. There were no fatalities on the hooner, but the men sulfered irom the 'xtreme eoid. There waeno comparison, however, be- ejcrltyal those in board tl|eLerchmont ost of the shlowlecksn hun»lsn_ hs eianmer and lat) a Mo atmosphere. Literally chi.'l=‘w bone many toodon the dwks.lea.rlng that to go OZE 'IO DEATH. ' had retired for the night Despite the k cn heard itwcnlvispnser to be impcs 'W' W” 9' "h°*n9°‘\l' °" b°”‘l "°"° All week long nmwde have (rested `|l _ _ ._ . h wmalait behind Those who had no opf , mlnnltytoclothe themselves snoenm- lb I bib th ' V ll d li d 0ll[ i"¢ OIIKUB |011, ln hi' cvmlthceewhc were loatunata enough S lobe. full: dressed. eedvnd antenna anfiirostxblteeot IMI; s serious nature thai. in many inetnnces serious results are lbured. Theitsamr Larehmcun was rnrmeriy theilumberiand or the seein-n Btesmelalp Line, smite: many ve __ wsson the st. John-Boston huh. Qu three years exe she was in a cell on and Ladly damaged in Barton Barber, and it was with great dlilicelty that she wee saved. More than $75,000 wsu spent lnjnepalrlnu herand she wan sold to the -Toy Line, dover sailing to 8*. John afterwards. Slllll WHILE ` nnnlsm A' Tunnel Worker Killed ln- stanlly at Home of Brother -New Tonk, Yehlilerl _ltebominho Iannstl. me 24 veu-s.e tuseeraereer, was shot in the heart and killed luamnt- ly stechristenlng party in the home ot his brother, Guiasppl Lspreeti, lest night. Inprestl had attempted to stop a quarrel when he was killed. The murderer ea- it now appears certain that the loss coped. _ alerts which were made to lenve no one ,su-I dw' me mu Bm .".”|n. -L ’ H Degfh cneuce ev _frnivas mn. or Return io the iii; lFml¢¢i0n_ & ` _l Steamer and Here Two 1`i1ifdfeo'i`il|eln Were, Ai The Theatres I » - ' Drowned or ic Deaih- Forty v . ' . _ _ - e ill' ` _ ` ""°'°"""°"' ""°" `°" "".£'.l! - Bodies llave Been Recovered’ Uilif. wiiish was hrilliasily lit up I _- " 'f ,¢,°¢|.y_ qum a, much” ‘qv lchcre is only ons msant‘ by `!oi'mer ` iiattlll-iindiielnm alison hllvsveasnuus seuesues or aw. isdn and sn addltieaaistiusniue to the srdeia _ilosoltheiint theatrm visited was ll: Birth B haldta, lor both giugfsnil Quin :lun ' -st sdnnllstinn gre ve made u conquest ol the Parisian pub- and a warm personal liking for the ~iam- em every time they left or ee-entered 4. pnrel- ~,{,_‘~-. ‘_ . _ ‘h‘ h -'\ " ' _ -. +o ~ ' - ‘_ 1 . .. . . . ,when ihey speak cf "lc Boi"jnM\e these a ez u inn .dem hecaingtsou , n. 1.. res. 12 s csusii di' linclnnsr _ug_lns_w.u neges.; anon, inns. wnn ,_ ,U an mm _hm mnvh _ nw - ~ _ ' - ` lic. ellritlsh Embassy. where they have bee n stopping. Their: paissge__ iss _ the eets and their shopping ¢x'ciiraio`ns have been watched with lympaihlo ih- Ml trl¢edlennr._ Thi; Wagga] regard is initiated in e littieepleode that preceded ‘their visit te lime. Bern t's theatre, w u ieyln » “Les _ Boei- az.. ., n§3.i,;if,.,. ...... c or very strands nuts in meer., is being prevented. HEMIEH Mcllllllll Hlllll TU Klill F ritish Columbia Gov'e'rnnle`n`t Not Disposed ic Submit to Federal Treairnent B Vascovvlm, Februsrylil-The McBride government will throw down the gauntlet to the Laurier goeernment on aooihar count. Not content with_tue _squabpls over better Lrms, it will defy Ottgwaou he question oi the Talmapslad ltidrve ands, and will endeavor in dllpotlael the `G. '1`.P. ol the land in the neighborhood 0| Prince Rupert, which ihs Indian 40- psrtment has allowed indiana io sell the railway company. This that QD s -user cunts in about ill!! acres ill all It II ted here that the provincial Invern- ` ernment willusa ioma it neeedary _ to 'prevent the company irom miie( plaea- eion nr the land. It is indeavorihg to (ores matters inlo court. Tholllal Taylor. milli- ber for Revelstoke. was sworn in ioday as provincial secretary. Premier McBride will rcalzn Lhe seat for Victoria, retaining that for Dewdney. Y so I » - . .1 °§ mm* rsléie-1z‘\l ~‘ *- "¥‘M ‘ `~=‘~" zfieier -wvvem » -‘ auscrlorls iN BR|T|SH Col_um5|A_ Marv :rd ‘ _ _ Q _v The ouesuens of The any As They Present IH[ £HiMP|[]ll msel es To The Cartcomst 5 W ' W ' wnn-wllln Cmcaoo, February li.~A deiplaicls lid the Tribune from New Orleans, says: “Captain Charles W. Oidrieve, yesterday. completed the hat ot walkingosi _ wliier from Cincinnati to New Orleans, l,_lll miles in 40 days, thereby winnini the world's championship and of , Qldrleve met with an leellilllllllf ching the goal sthead el .(haa|.¢eet. _ \ at nearly coat him hll lilo, QD hill -ooden shoes suddenly elld outward in e wnter,and the water walker turned turtle. ills wire, who accompanied him Ill the wav in arow bcac, rseenad the aptaln. He was in motion only during dayliuht, was equipped with shoes made of cedarwood. ionr feet nve lnelieeione, live inches brlad and seven inches deep. Clllllll Wllll AHlS l lllHHllW ESElPE Lennon, February lt.-A spsciui ds~ snatch received here from St. Peietlbnrg says an lnisrnsl machine was dlsoovied accidentally last night in the chimney oi the home occupied by Count Wilte, the former premier. The mschiae was tiled to explode alter the family had retired for the night. lilnsrd'e Llnlmcni Cures Colik. le- Cenlicnscdidvcriiscncsts I e ggmul B-san Pao! e ron nares-J W"i¥§»‘.’I.°W .. ~l ar 4, ’ »-..~. -_ Q ig gy' 'lvl *T ~' \ ‘.__,,, ,, v-4 w 'v- a l ’ -Pvkv’ _,,,, ,,'~,-,,, ;,,,` ' i , __ *ip on/ a °‘ A _ 4 nniisl noni LESSUN Ill lil Nllnietcr Favors Publication of Teetlrnony Taken at The Trial Pstovmzsvol, R. I., February 12.-The Uh_icn Federation ol the Evangelical ters oi Providence add its vicinity at e_ ting yesterday took ae ion apparent ly hear cr the puhileetlon oi testimony in the 'rhsw|u1s1.~ nsv. T. F. Bmlm. cgtha Bawtuckat Baptist church, said that lt WM lladvieable Ka lcee the eii’ect of “jhs zreetcet race-el lessen or the age" liyhllingtcmake it Dilblie, and it was ‘thereupon votad unanllnoeellnct to grant request or Mes. iieeev. or Provi- . " that the hdnm_tlQ protest as a ‘ l icall6l ol the testi- !°,i!~ _ _» Hwever. from aednnires rhiiv svvfieimsp ts. une '¢&ityof Mn. Chasers lucsive. In the ooursecfhhremsjs Rev. Mr. Berihtt said: ‘Theiener the intimacy ot the Thaw trial is one ol the beat indications liven in reeentyeasl ol the easy manner in which the ynunglitl may be led sstrsy lil! '° under such conditions all may exist in our I cities today. _i.‘l__. ins nn Pnlls ul sn lovin Danawanx Bnuahw rue. Du.. Fun. n-csnniu -wen nil lélilee. we Pm- ayl is school ahlil 5§l’\l°ll WMU” Ml' rs .spell Jsnssflrses ineurssnnss in Weetludies, wsu towed into the rarhnr here yssverday in distress hy the naghaa W. Hughes. . yu, fy when l1iVnsfle_e_)norih or r nda the old irlgata was ltruck by a west -pie whlsh sent the vessel 1| " th h_aaaa which fora time tirmengd tonalllzunlf had lor days the Bara`¢lB'wae have » Nl the Ida con~ ;|.”¢ g' the veaaei_ _'a blunt Low until a luafrtvtrs spruni and the bv! sailors hehn toreallae the psriln 0| lu llie. Commander Atwater put all avail- ahla handsto the pu ns. and to the rounir sea&n's'cs-edit none' lteted no dd all milieu assist in ing the vessel to port. Asthe Bermuda Islands were still mo miles distant, after the storm had spent its fury. a oonrse was shaped for the Delaware Breakwatlr. Tha Saratoga will he towed hack io phihjnghla aa ap; ua poulble for a snrvde and repairs. There are ahonllihoyeon the Valli and they have had an experience thq never ex- |e ted. The Saratoga is an old time war `n-qaes unmet the Purssuuntn. N. H. navy yard inlet! lIlSES SMlLlPllX EXIST lll THUHU 'ramua !eheu4%£:'l'll\ U .R eeleedmalledll 'kwa now. .||.,¢.||‘w¢|i aael are of Qpadaessk elvslllv .N lib Us #Mill ' heel reported srry slurehee nad vebsl ` ‘rua rnemc morris raxln. U raises nextel bv £3.-"‘-Lf 7 I $.12. 2 £53 ffliifvl