THE lVi()RNi GGU RDA N IN g_ 3 = l'>'l‘1'§.§»"}J5‘i'<‘i>’i=‘.’.“i3,i”’} -WEDNESDAY ivioRNiNo- ci-11iRLo'i'rs"rowN, P. s. 1., MARCH so, 1904. -WEDNESDAY MORNING- { rw§.§’i‘3P,?§,?§’;’;,,E,Y;,°,i,'§,“{,i,,,, - - _ _ _ i _g ‘f t ,\ __ _ _ _ f_.. -2 _ _Y . » ~ o A- _ L . The main gate to the palace of Seoul, Corea certain to he an ohiective point oi attack in the present conilict, inns-inucii "W “T” DUAL “WE” as both Russians and Japanese are anxious to have possession cf this Capital. OTTAWA' March 29 _ (Special) __ The A Callie from Pekin St"‘[°°‘ Lb” the Government has disallowed two 'more R » M ' ` ~~ '__ . f' r ~ ' 1 .1 __ l l _ _ _ __ ___ __ _ __ ___ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ » ussiau iulatcr there, Paul Lassar, is K ckbam 3 if § “.sJl.-. E. Mcnmai 3:’ 3 § 52-’ §S'g'swort Ig S Kelly h Baldwin's Road... 31 Victoria Cross-. 34 Cardigan . . . . . . .. 18 ' 35 Lorne Valli-y 83 57 Rosoneath . . . . . . .. 31 35 35 Montague Bridge. 40 32 40 32 Dundas . . _ . . . . .. . 72 70 33 51 Somerville... 17 33 20 28 Specials..........l3 19 - - Glenianning...... -- -- 32 *gs as 328 331 Majority for James E. McDonald A a S1-_ pAUL'3 [SLANIL g p WANTS GOOD WHEAT 5A“PLE5_ at liberty to deal China acrushing blow in Is Q'1IcklY Banished-by the Great Tonic enough Liberals to vote down a resolution Muuom REPORTED lu" ST' PETERSHUW’ March 29"`(Sp°°i“ll` Duties KifineyPil1s. that im subsidy snail hereafter be minted NW' Y°*“" M""" 2° 'ES"°°‘“‘)`A ' fr ww" fr**“'l""f'" `-rwrw'-iw--“ Your clothes feel heavy i You are too lo anv railway except upon the express Mmm “ble says '~M“"°“i ls serwusly "1 32 tired i-0 W0rk, L00 Lind tn Walk. *U0 tired nondlticn that passenger rates shall not Wm’ f“v°"' ___ __ __ -_ _ to ¢a5| Yury have that “Spring feeling." il *_°i””°; I i caused b clo ed circulation of exceed two cents per m e' To cure aheadachenl ten minutes uae -FIELD Hospital Corps motte at H to» t s Y HK the blood. The body gets ready for warm A MAJORITY 01' THREE- Kumfort Headache Powders. night. Toitoisro March 20-(Special)-The ng iinst time waiting for trains to bring MAJORITY FOR KELLY 73' WBHUWI' bY l»hf°Wl“l UH “lm 9”" t'l”“° On thc arrival of their full complement RUSSIAN MINISTER IS MAKING TROUBLE AT PEKIN They were Against Asiatic Labor- Marconi Reported Ill-Canadian Wheat Samples for En land g ' was no news of much consequence from f o ___ the far east today. , bills passed by the British Columbia _ Legislature during the session of 1903. accused of systematically endeavourlng One is an acl to regulate immigration to bring nboutwu between R“§Sl° “nd into British Columbia and the other an Chhm' act to further amend the coal mines re- NAGMNG THE Folmmx 0,.I,IL.E_ ill YESEEHIJAY. EHE Eiilllil ilNllilll] HUUSE AGAINST ASIATIC LABOR- Hels wearing out the patience of the - _“_ Chinese b lnsolent na in f th _ *__ _ _ _ Both bills were directed against the y Ru R 0 e sEooND DIi'rmc1‘ KrNG's. Tbhc Guardian rcgrets to leir1r:1H:.hti;t‘ the R03s’s Major-lty Three-Col, Ottgf _employment of Japanese and Chmesa Foreign Office with petty complaints. 1900 1904 report regarding the steamer o a D _ part cochrmed by the following despatch lmprcvlllg- l'-l00(l at Cllaillilifi 'M959 bills We” re °““°E°d 3" the 1”" 'ro i»aRai.Ysscn1NA. received from Capt. McMillan by Mr. _Steamer Sunk_C_ RRI meeting of the Legislature and no doubt Sneigrove last night: - in 0 en. will be disallowed again. If ls “ld LHS" bellfil/65 if Rlwila Were Returned here seriously damaged- D0 At a meeting of the Agricultural Com- U16 "l°lDliY Of the Great Wall and make nor riuas IN oNramo Housa. not think IIHIDMZG CMI bBl‘°1JBlI`€d- MBL mittee today Dr. Saunders stated that a quick attack on the capital it could lrn- he condemned. Crewal1we]l_ _ ’ any sample of Canadian wheat sent for medmtely put an and to an danger of Rb M(.Mn_LAN_ House adgourned at 8.30 a m today after max in England should show 8 high pep an allnight session in which the Govern- ceutme of gluxn compared with Engush ChlDB.l0l¥\l11R JBDHD- THATSpR[N(;FEEL1NG ment supporters were forced to talk whwm ' RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER OPINION V i_oNi»oN nas i.i'i"i'i.i~: Ni~_'\\'s i LONDON, March 2‘J.~(Spccial)-There i.A~sAu iN<~i'riNu 'rm>uiii.r:. Blu Wants War to Force China’s Hand-Novosti Ta|ksLightl iw btR ` L in iisiiiuwiu ........_’_K.. ..“;'..l’...“.?.'Z£`.S.€l.‘§..°” will intervene. For-casting the result of thc war the Novcsti ilocliires thcie is no more doubt as to who will eventually win than there was at the commencement of the Greco~ Turkish, Spanish-American or liner wars. oNi.\' .\ No_\iiNAL ivan. The paper says that for Japan the war is life or death struggle, while for Russia it is only a nominal war. iiussia Less cnsanrua. Parris, March 20.-(Special)-A St. Petersburg despatch says Russians are less optimistic concerning the war iii anticipation of approaching events of a decisive character. A FRENFH STATESMAN'8 VIEW. M. Idanotaux in a newspaper article published today acknowledges his fear of Chinese intervention in the eastern war. The events of 1000, he thinks, constitute awarning oi which I-Iuropean statcmen“ should be mindful; He advises France to he ready. om t e c v _ , _ rc tl the unmml and most “UL OTTER is BETTER Corn 5.1 ‘ Corn - Thursday evening, ndu lssion li cent# --Full rehearsal of First Methodist' With Whlchlt EW':5‘;‘itltf'lEh“3':L““;°°ld' of memb-an the Ggvemmegt, v0f_=d lr, Cl’llCAGU MARKETS- Ciioir this evening atStndlo. 9 oo un hi t ti t n e T B was e “ue e down b a mn orit of three on a straight "'_ -If you desire to be conversant with ’ l _ . _ l th kid t ed up for the ex- Y -l Y V tiiswogk ofgltllekl-lad; itogut and expelling it party vote. CHICAGO, March 20 - (Special) - the Japanese and Russian situation hear l f h b d _ V March Wheat 95; May Wheat - Judge Warburton in Y. M. C. A. Halll SHOT SON'|N'LAW. BaTEsvii.i.a, Ark., March 2.1 _-S. M. Hall, a well known merchant of Austin, was shot and killed here last night by H. C. Hancock, of this place. Hall was shct three times. The tragedy is the result of the elopement of Hall and Miss Bessie Hancock, a daughter of 1-I. C. Hancock in January last. ‘I onseqnen y A l _ __ H ` ` ‘ ‘ ` IN effective way to net rid 0! that snrlnr C01- Otter wha was Seriously *ruined by P°fk $13-016 P°'k _ -A inirhionery meeting win be had in l» M EDM” FOR BRAVE MAN' feelin is to make N10 klfl“l’Y9 “FOUR BDU a fail from his horse, is somewhat Ibetter. St James' Church this evenlii lnstcni of l --- Wet proof soles, just the boot for this sloppy weather, no rubbers wanted over them, made from fine box calf leather, goodyearwelted. Price $3.50. iiiiilf. Bil0S. * 1?.ll_li_..§._§_EE_l “Esilalc Foundry.” Thi ro f was former owned nd okarfffdy ur. 1- A. lillelasm 2:;din|¢ifnT:Tir:ii“ie¢:'¢f4l=l IIN gg pg nm by calling at our cies. Bruce Stewart & C0. I. B. lhhlll - Weeks’ H-M “°"°'°h° “iw Rs" ""1 "“‘"Y §i.°.i‘.§:‘::‘::if.'; .;"":..§;‘“;i<:s:"1‘r.;..‘3€.‘:.‘:‘f.§: -»=ve»y=»@f»~»~»f me Y M G A e at les traflic is suspended. ChiMren's bore throat’ hoarseness wld in Boys’ Branch who has n. pair of skates is B0 are “pic-dat y the chest, and taken in hot water before asked to come to the boys’ room at 2.30 . °`°A5TIN“ STEAMER “UNK retirln is nsplendld remed for colds ~ f EY A Don't iige without Nervlllne' il’ is the most this Mbemoon “nd ‘loin the crowd for lm VANCOUVER’ March 20_(Spe°lal')"The economical, potent and rellhble household “f'°"“°°" °" the river' coasting steamer Mermaid struck a liniment made, and costs only 251:. _Femme dashing to meet, B Lmm or sunken reef in Garvla 1111212 Sari! Friday Diz. HaMim‘oN`s Pitts cvua OoNs'rrrA- hc Gonvsylfd i0 M17 Dart. of the city should morning and sank TION take advantage of thc cab service, a tele phone message to I M l\icholson the I I l Pl`0Drietor wil. be promptly ntte defi i', S R C- P- fi- ULUCKADE RAISEU ET' also any orders left nt McDonaldn& Ml):- WINNIPEG, March 29-(Speclal).~The "“" Kl““°“'5 DFW! Sl""'°~ blockade on the C, p_ R_ main line ba. The nmrkei' ll" been 'Either lnncuve __ _______ __;__ __ __ ___`____ _ _ ___ d B d i i d with not much change in prices of uny- 1 tween here “D 'An on S ra se ‘ thing but eggs and potatoes since lnst g v V . g . . healthy with Dodd's Kidney Pills. That THE FLOOD M CHATHAM A GOOD QL ARTER DOLLAR S the regular prayer meemmz Mr James will make the circulation free, the body W ORTH Wm Rive an Mldres., mustmted by “er strong and active in every part. CHATHAM, ONT.. March 20-(Speclal)- ls contained in a bottle of Polson's Nervl- eopmo ,S of our m|5s|anS in the Sew Much damage is being done by the over~ gglfftfzsyillllogzllgszrffatle‘1f1';':c§':i$é`N%‘:,:g,%'; Hebrides. The crew and passengers were saved. I Ilsaiitrox, Ont., March ;’i. The :hair- man and board of investigating governors of the Royal Canadian Humane Associa. tion nnvc unanimously awarded the ar aociation lironzc medal to Maurice Frlgou for conspicuous courage and heroic action in saving four lives from the fire at Vic toria Hotel, Quebec, nn December 4,1902 DIED. At her residence, Qtreathan llill, Lon- don, England, on March lilth, 1004, Eliza Margaret Matthews. .~