-ii. fy , i _ » .,. . , . r ' ’f,.a,,.-i. |i_ .. i~ ‘ -‘,».».,,. -n..__i . i ,_ ._ , ' . ,-.-€».l.,".;i'..~»f-3’ ._ ’ ‘, .,_.-_,‘i'i,.»» Ci. < , , , t. 1 , ,, . - .a, ¢.- .- K t -“’Ru'.‘8' ’9" "rss wriisr mi... . 'ras cHanLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN .nm ,,, ,,.,,,.. PAGE FIVE ,f _ IMMIGRATION IS OW INCREASING Fifty Britain. All Steerage Berths Taken in Advance Special to The Guardian. 0'["l‘AWA, 'April 1'I-Mr. Scott Siipevintendcnt of Immigration, who Speciiil to The Guardian. has returned from a tour of Great Britain, predicts that the immigra- tion to Canada from Britian this year will be 160,000, an increase of 50 per cent. over last year. The quality of the immigrants is al- nn steadily improving, Canada get- ting the pick of the men who are laaving _the Motheir Country. Mr. Scott says it is practically im- possible to book either steerage or second-class passage on any steamer pound' for Canada for six months to COIIIP. Many British immigrants are now coming via New York and Boston. This morning the department was notified that 176 Chinese immigrants were landed at Victoria. ` This is the largest numflier of Clilii- ese ever landed at that port from ony lille Blllll. The poll tax VIEWS 533.000 to thc eountry's treasury. HECIPIIDSIIY DEDAIE NDW DN Spei-iul to The Guardian. WASHINGTON, April l7-'Thcdc- hate on the Canadian reciprocity agreement continued to hold the at- tention of the House of Representa- tives today. The discussion of the bill will lic closed tomorrow night or Wednes- day. NDMEN HESENI IINLI "EHAHNI" LHS ANGELES, Cal., 12--Woinuu suffrage scored nnotlier point today and inerc man went down to_ ignoran- ce. The mere man was Willard Hunt- ington Wright, for one year, 1906-07. ii student at Harvard and with a lo- cal repiitatioii as a literary man, critic, lecturer and writer. He was sent by the “Society opposed to equal suffrage" to deliver a scathing brnudside before the Women’s Press Club. Wright went. llcfore his speech was delivered he created some excitement by charlliflf-I that the chairman of the meeting, Mrs. David Chambers McCann, u leading society woman, was in col- lusioii with the suihngettcs. For this he wus merely hissed. Then he began his speech which he read from man- uscript. “Woman‘s physical attrac- tion is her only charm," he said by way of mild preface. 'Then P0050* moniiini broke loose. ’l`hcre` were his- seii und cat calls, cries for him to quite. iind every one of 125 women present had something to say that did not reflect credit to his mental eqiiipinent. But Wright raised his ‘voici-. iind continued despite the hoot- ing. TIIO HUNDRED GIRLS SAVED BV FIRE ESCAPES ST. lifllllil, April 14-Two liiiiidrcil lrii-is rind women employed in 8 shirt factory on thil seventh floor of a Wnsliiiigton avenue building left with the niisistnnce of firemen down the fire iiscnpe, following an explosion and fire late today, on the third floor. One woman leaped to the side- Walk from the second floor and was picked up unconscious. FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE OF CANADA DEAD OTTAWA, April 14-The Right HOU. Sir ldlzear Taschereau died at his residence, 265 Laurier Avenue East. this morning, in his 75th year. The deceased had been stricken with PBT' “lysis some three weeks ago, but re- covered somewhut, until three days “Eu when the fatal termination be- Came inevitable. ____________. Mlnard's Liniment for sale everywllef Per Cent Gain From \ o -_*___ ANII-ANDHMDN CAMPAIGN LEADS ID DISDIIDEII Biiiuiauriuan, Ain-ii 17-_.in am. Iwlormon camllélifgn has lcd to serious disorders here. ' ‘ All - Dfganived demonstration illliainst Mormonism was carried out land an ultimatum ii-isucd requiring I the Mormon missionaries to quit the town within eight days. Later a great crowd attacked a Mormon meeting house and stoned and smashed the windows. T-he police had great difliciilty in restoring order. _. DDWDELL ID NINE DP HUSDAND HDAAE-EDAAINS ST, LOUIS, April I2--It is lawful for a wife to keep tab on lici' hus- band with a. cowbcll, and also to Pull his mustaclic, according to the decision of Circuit Judge Miiencli, _who Monday dismissed the cross hill of Henry Curry, who \vnntiil to be divorced from Mrs. Julia (‘uri~y of 4345 Hartford street because she did these things. Mrs. (‘uri~y's bill also was dismissed. Mrs. Curry wanted to know when her husband got iii at night. She did not want to sit up. She hung a lcowbcll on the front door in such a way that it would jingle and awaken her when he tried to slip in. I flurry testified that this ivns very lannoying to him and also to the neigiilioiirs, who were nwakcnrd by the bell. llc also had objections to flvlrs. (7urry~pulling his mustache in an unloving way. Mrs. Curry in her petition for di- vorce alleged that Curry struck her and intercepted letters from her ra- _lativcs. I ` , __________..__. IWDAAAN EDHND DEAD ' WIIH DIIDNEN NEIIN lll.(ll`l{ ISLAND, ll. 1., April 12- Lying ut the foot of the stairs in _her home the body of Mrs. Ann hliza- beth Littlelield, 72 years old, was found today by (`ourtlan_d Westcott, at hired man, who liveduvith thc aged lwoiiian. The woman was fully dressed .and it is believed thnt the body hull lain where it was found ull night. An ,inquest was begun -this forenoan, but wus suspended until the iirriviil of ,liel‘ son, Clarence Littlefield, from .;I’rovidcnce this iifternoon, _ - | An autopsy performed upon the body this afternoon, upon instruc- Itiong from Attorney-General (.rcei_i~ Iough, showed that the ivoiiiun s 'death was due to 'ai broken neck. ONTARIOIAAN. WHO BEAT SON T0 DEATH. GETS LIFE SENTENCE -’““ I (`-Ol)ERI(.`H, April 14-George Van- stone was tonight found guilty of mfinslaugliter in connection with the death of his son, whom he beat to death with 8, stick, and was sentenc- cd by Justice l~`nlconiirii¥<1 by encrustlng it with the pearly _IOP mation. A true pearl is thereiice - 1 victory nvgr irritation. bv- iorturilty for DOH' ‘ Hllllttlilfe. 'lghgnmcllzl irrfta-tions the Dc- vn mugs at "sv the more pearls we may have. We need only to WBICOIIW them and cover them coinDl9¢¢lY Wm* love the most precious part of us. ,na 'nie irritation wifi be iinotneisa one as the pearl com-es into being. humble parentage and began her car-I DLDDDY DAIILE i LASIS .ALL DAY Mexico Calls Out All Volun- teers From Eighteen to Forty-Five Years of Age Slmcial to The Guardian. MEXICO CITY, April 17-A gener- al Call IDI' Volunteer soldiers to serve' for six months was -posted today. The call is made to all citizens be- tween 18 and 45 and the pay' is 50 UPN-S a day, besides, clothing and equipment. _The War Department has also at its disposal numerous volunteer, or- ganizations maintained by wealthy planters, mine owners and others. LOS ANGELES, April 17-The whole rebel and federal forces were engaged in a terrific battle at Agua l’rieta this morning, when the firing was continuous. DDSIDN LDDSIEH EAAAINE DHDNEN Special to The Giinrdiaii. H(lS’]‘0N, April 17-The lobster famine bczn broken by the arrival of the steamer Boston from Yarmouth with 1,200 crates. Today, the customary “broiloil live" is oflereil at downtown cafes. The catch off the Nova Scotia coast is reported successful land rc- gular shipments will now follow. EILAAAES ELIIEGINII EDH PHISDN DEATHS I.ANSING, Mich., April 12-Sensa- tional charges of the abuse of prison- ers :it the Marquette State prison were iiiiide public today in the min- ority report of the legislative com- mittee which recently investigated the prison. A majority report of the committee indorsing the» warden, James Russel, but recommending that no corporal punishment be per- mitted for failure to perform tasks, was made public a week ago. ' The minority report calls for the removal of the warden and the mem- bers of the board of control of Mar- quette prison; the exclusion of the warden's brother, William Russel, from employment in the prison and thc abolition of flogging. The minority document recites that un insane prisoner, named Walsh, heaviiig another prisone'r`s outcries, while awaiting his own turn to be dogged, pierced his heart with a P611- knife. ____._i._._. ' IEN IHDDSAND LANE SEAAAEN DHDEHED DDI CHICAGO, April 13-The strike of 10,000 seamen on the Great Lakes has been renewed by order of the Luke Senmens' Union. The strike is direct- ed with the opening of navigation season, against the Lake Carriers’ Associations' open-shop policy on its ships. his sailors are allied with the Shipping Association, Limited, of London, which may inaugurate a strike involving 250,000 men on May 1. SPECULATOR PATTERN SCATTERING HEALTH LiHI.tlAG(), April 12-"Social serv- ice" is to be the guiding thought of .liiiiics A. l’nttcn in the ilistrililitioli of his fortune for_the _benefit of hu- miinlty during his life time. Mr. Patten has set about scattering his wealth. and has given to charities $2,000,000 within six months. Half a million dollars was donated to the cause of Mexican research in the white plague. Another large con- tribution was for the Protection and education of that neglected class call- ed “the children of the pathetic es- tate." A public park has been PPO* vided for fn Evanston. Substantial uid has been extended to the Young Men‘s Christian Association for eri- largement of the sc_ol>€ Of that mst" tution in dealing with the YOUDE men of this and succeeding ilenamtlons' Generous assistance has been af- forded to the cause of education in Northwestern UniversitY and a IBYEH gum given to the Evanston Hoslili-Bl£ besfid-es the responses to the almos innumerable sppealti that have come to him from 'the widows. OFDIIBHS. the poor and the distressed. GOIIUNIGATION THROUGH PROVINCE _-_- . 'I' S Y, (I B. Ba'l2ll: Mlaflito l‘;a\\l/Izsalyodny at 7.00 8- gera, seven cars mixed freight, 6! lottetown' with passengers. freig-it express and yesterday's mail. datfon one hour and forty mlm* late and the Summerslde accommo win.; ,, ...mrs of pearls -we may have. if we wuii ° ` ~ t . ~ . i train arrived here on time. AND VIITH AIAINLAND Yesterday the Minto left Picton at 7.00 a.ni. and docked iii charlotte- town at 8.00 p.m. She had 4 p2\SS€Ii- gm, as tons rr.-igiit. exiiress and 75 . for Picton with PHS9¢“K°\`5i m o toes 4 cars mixed freight., The Earl Grey left Charlottetown at 7.00 a.in. yesterday and docked in Picton at 10.45. She had 35 passonz nd fort sacks mail She datiori train was one hour late. U18 Eastern accommodation thirty-Ave datlon train thirty-five minutes late. T119 CRW Tm‘7'“`" “°°°mm°d““°“ rises Wednesday morning nt IMINEHS SIHINE IIIIAAINS IN N. S. .im- Operators Would Not Mee Scale Committee. What Seems Likely to Follow Special to The Guardian. I-IALIFAX, April 17-The United Mine'workers of America scale com- mittee miet here today to discuss with the mine operators the wages and conditions of employment in the mines of the Province. The mine operators did not accept the invitation and the United Mine workers will now decide upon the rates of wages and conditions of -em- ployment which if not accepted by the operators will mean a. general strike. The United Mine workers are strongly entrenched at present. "SNDWDALL" PHESENIED ' LASI NIEHI 'The I'rince Edward Amateur Dra- matic tllub presented the comedy farce "Snowball" in the Opera House in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital to a very large audience last night. 'Phe play is one of exceeding simpli- city, having the same acenical set- ting throughout; the situations were mirth provoking, and the stage man- D Y 0 D 8 parts. On this account last night‘s performance was not quite so good as some of the previous presenta- tions but it was certainly exception- ally creditable to all the members of the cast, and to Mr. Whitlock the sta e mana er. 8 E William J. Brown took the leading male part with an acceptance and cast and took his part acceptably. A rect interpre ation o is ro e ry Pendergast was supposed to pos- sess all the gay and lithesoiiie spont- aneity of n dcbonair young innn. The part of Uncle John was alloted to G. D. DeBlois and J. A. S. .Bayer took the part of the butler, and both these gentlemen were particularly pleasing to the large audience. Miss Jacqueline Macdonald -as Mrs. pleasure of seeing her in the plays li in the season Her young lady. Miss Bremner left noth- well to retain the services of those whose performances are alvvv-YB as to its painstaking instructor. One o ~try roa . _ h prohibited from running Oli T “"3” ut the iresent .""‘.°’=° »-.»"' We ' The sun sets this e_vening nud tomorrow evening at Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Burns, etc. of the Indian service, and several sistants are in Oklahoma at work agement excellent. ~ . .- The number of the cast was limited gggisgalullizsdNfH(?;N.eIliIeeiit;IliI5b1ii;l1l:d A the Cfub since its formation were un- Although the treatment and gl” able to take part which afforded es are furnished without cost, the some of the yO“nge'r.members an op_ Indians often are reluctant to ortunit f attem tin difficult cept the service' MDVEMENI EDN Stead Complains of and Urges More And Effort Zeal Special to The Guardian. bishop of Canterbury and t ment. appeal to the leaders of the and denominations in support Government’s efforts 'to secure the treaty. DDIIEHNAIIENI IHIES ID i SAIIE INDIANS EYES I)AllliING'I‘ON, Okla., April 12- The 'United States government is building small hospitals and em- ploying oculists and opticians to save the once eagle eyed American Indian from blindness. It is possible that in time the dian will be a spoctacled race. smoke of their tcpecs and their hab- its of living tend constantly towards eye troubles, until few Indians have In- The sound eyes. Dr. Daniel W. White, eye specialist as eye at SH 8.0- HAHE DISEASE NILLS AIHLEIE PHILADELPHIA A ril 12-After ease which is rarely found in an ama- h U ~ P t _u _ J_ P k H0 _ the juv_ t ree years' ness from a disease so efiille, was atllicercomizmfrxienldlier of the rare “mt It Is Emil to have bee? .the 1‘Jth case in the history of medicine. _ - d L1 1» ht h ._James M._Rhodes, Jr., once ii vuard :E;h:t€)';1nne,0re g2si,.ab1l§foe,EtheuT0t;I; on the Princeton football team? died t I tu 1 _ Hap today at his home at Villa Nova. iii cliaease that killed Mr. Rhodes is known to physicians as blastoniy- cetes, and is inunifested by i-i malig- nant vegetable growth which attach- es itself to the intestines. Mr. Rhodes was attacked by the malady whil‘e in the S'outh. He was 35 years of age, and was graduated from Princeton in 1897. h t l flfllldtl ex- ,_ ' §¢;I1ttateiloEiid)nco?ntl)ioIse uwlfo bald the ADvERTI5I:-IAEIITS (Too late for Classification.) presented ear 'er _ _ - free and graceful impersonation of I_)ICKLED CABBAGE, Onions 10 the character was well conceived and .. lbs for 30c. at Tantons. _ ,the audience fully appreciated the *_ 4-15d3r. ‘efforts of this talented and versatile “Ii-‘ALIBUT SALMO*°°¥'_"N_ Cmmslh Smoked and Dried Meats at ing to be ae_5_i_re.i ciiled ifolile Oxifhgé 'r.intcii's. ' 4-isaai. ‘G"“§°'~ “F ° “° °“ ‘ *oat SALE c |Pe“°_1°p°' a mam' gave A very megs* Aj' .S. SchoI`ars£liiil;.argaNl‘ii?: I"‘Xq; ing interpretation of the part. Miss . _ MacKenzie _“ways pleases the ,mdk Guardian Office, Gharlo_t_t._r;t5»:_>1v_v{i_. .mee and it is hoped that a leading -_-¥-~_---__*._'... pmt win he assigned to her in the ]_4v,0I_t_ Siilalil-Q _i_»vaéonB _i;n<;_sii;lgh. next play. while it is quite proper to - - PPY‘ 0 0 - -4 yd _ Or - encourage the y0\1¥\80I` f“¢mb°\`9 tbl' .__._._l__I_lll’.EE'.,_ giving them parts_ which mayth 8X “7ANTED. Immediately a nurse their abilities, yet in Justice to ea- i_ _-gi;-_1_ Apply at N0, 10 G,-eengeld ter goers, the management W0\1ld <10 Ave. Brighton.____ _ __ 4-l8d3i. ‘N IANTED a smart ygung boy with ex erfence in Dr ood A , » P ' Y G . D 1 awaited with 1il°sH\\“1hl° ““t‘°‘P“' to s. A. Mcn0na1.i's, oity.s py YAGON-for sale second hand t' . _ ._ -» uI)’|I‘T>f. Wright's Orchestra furnisl;cd -- ~- . .... .. .. _.~ -...- _4_1I§~d`II'.-- in f - . . ti s. . . ‘:_:_5\‘_'_*i_‘i_aIv;:_‘x‘I;$:rti{;`t:§;?yed_ lihxilg is » _ light running wagon in first Ceftllillly fl f_li“€ Q“l‘5;I_°al("_‘§_l_5reE“I‘_jv‘7§{ ;:¥;st;,~£;§.13;' doualfllsdezgqmre stones. which measured more than and is "_ are i 0 ie . B _ _ _ ..._ . ._‘___ _.___. _...____' _ OST, on Good Friday, on Dor- Lucky Lad in foal to Black ho Queen St and Beer 6; Weeks' ds Last year moto,-men were taining small sum of money. Please ._-_-_ leave at Messrs Beer & Weeks. 4-18d3i _ 'd s, b l- -. ` .. '- 2giN,iciNngy Srnviiltye of ten to eleven, AUCTION, at the residence of the reI,eB1,,,1 the legislation and accorded ` late William Chaindler, corner Om,-men the Sanie privileges as .Weymouth and Grafton Streets, on E0 md d to an other ,,.e1,,ci,,S_ .'riiiii~.inor; frrTJniaStIlIdaIl§arL(l)l`;n of the forty-one degrees aihove. ‘lm as Pacific idailway. Payments on a Gum recorded -the P\‘¢Vi0\\S “A8 'WAt lots sold are sent direct to the Th thirty-two d€l!\`¢°9 “ho” REO' f Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. fe' had 4 cars D A-‘8 - ` nine p. m. Sunday It W85 I-h“`tY' Du" ceipts and contracts are _issued to em exp;-egg and thirty-eight sacks mai. above Ze,,0_ d __ the purchaser_ by the Railway spd adn_ The lowest temperatiirei recor is perfect titlel is K\1_8¥_‘;\l1I1€€g byttlefi could .*‘“.:*:-"‘.°i°..;’.'.° M70” zero and mm' 'nts es rdel qs Ie to Mt' e 8 d m ke bi' mon- than forty above. The coldes reco \ t eir spare ime, an _la gh __ lnnd_ press a Y ‘ C, the previous night was thirty-tl1\`¢¢ ey. Many snlesmenwse as niuc _ a_ know 1°°~"°s at 7'00 “'m" today Im AIN: degrees above. At nine p. n‘(i_.__ yi; f_25i:l_l_~__(l_:l_:_V‘lgf_lg gE_y("`I_‘::;l__ ';‘;_‘:“:0lId“;‘r; vince. _now centres the gn-.i\test_ol in- ._\.(`. Yonkers, N.Y...2.38.25 2-5 t0l‘5-BY It was thI"W'E°“T ‘g~ eg” monthly payéunts wighom m_ tierest Durticulnrly in uthletic cir- 1006--Tir;_i_rif.ligXFord. HamP'2_5 45 ' . - I I CH. S II" . . . ...... . . Y°“°‘-dw the Somhem nccommo- ab'I?ll§ l'eeilf(r,th of today will betthlr- tve:_l_':e_st_n;J_¥;et:§e;~__zh Y; ggrxeogngeslxx; c_Mike's perforiiinifrcs iii the piist. l%l0’I~-'l`hi'iniDas I lionrboxt. teeryl hi;i_i(i_s an_<_l_ th_:1`tY;_I_0g\;_¥` ;{\_§:;“a;’:_'___ in semng than lots Applicants Wm his {iresent__coiid::.‘_3‘_\ _ u_ud _\_“:iiii;_L:{»“i \X`estTl~liid _ Y. M. C. _ W 9 ` 3 ,` ` . I`l\€l'l . S0 Bly Sl 3 I0( W' ll* (` l. ,, ‘,` _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _,2,2\.2 minlltee late’ the western acwmmo' ndldne at el and N-0\“0|'\°0W 3It¢\`“°0“ PAW” WTAE” X- Y- A °'“`e G‘“"‘I'““ fully iustify the faith that is plncedIllini-'l\iomn~;wIl olVlorrlseY as at 1.23. _ _ QfEl'F_°' _. ._ _ marsh. - in hiiii here as one of the leaders, if` ` \~,.“i<'e,.S_ \»_ ____ __'_2_25_43 1_5 BOWLIXQG, Burkgl _Aflgym tundra not the leader, in tha great e_v¢-nt; ofl]g0i_,__H,m-, p,ma,~_¢_ Nash- mia rimiiim" 'S' °°°° "“»-Silica" °il’.'.'.`€"ifi‘f.”'.;..M..'ilii'i‘2§ iI`i‘l»l..I§“.`.`..li`lifII."_ ““- N- H- ------- -'W-“““" Thursday morning at 5.09. . lmates hsrep are not astray in their 1"“0"F"°d Cameron' Am` The moon rises toiiifzlit ut 12. I Mlnard's Linlment Cures Daridrufl. earnest convictions. licrst, N. S. .............2.28.52 2-5 LONDON, April 27-At a meeting in Whitefield's tabernacle yesterday' in favor of an Anglo-American arbitra- tion treaty W. T. Stead complained Siwrislv of' nie aiiatiiy ai ein. Arch- “_ LONIJUN, April 17-A (‘,a],e Town h - . , e Ang deiillatch says the liritisli criiii-ici' lican Church toward the peace move- Forto has been ordered to llelagoa The meeting resolved to send an Anarchy reigns at Delagoa owing , _ _ church to the fact that many officials and to_assist_ in forwarding the Lord May- residents of this Portiigueso territory DPS Droiect to form a committee re- remain loyal to the deposed Mon. presenting all the religious churches archy. of the The revolutionists demand the .]e_ _ in his right hund his crushed loft arm Apathy - --- - »- ANAHEHY Al DELAIIDA DAY Bay. position of the Governor of Mozam- bique and the expulsion of the loyal- ists. DDI PHDVIS SIDIS WHEN AHIH DUI DEE KANSVAN' (.`I'I`Y, Illii., April 2--A boy stoic of 12 yeiirs is lying in the, University Hospital, the victiiii of iii railway accidciit last night. in lily- rick, Mo., in whirli he lost Iii.; left. firm _and the toes of his left foot. I-lc is William lllcGowiiii, son .if Tlioinng _McGowan, ii rcstiiiiraiit keeper. His parents lieurd liiin sr-i'c:ini for help. The boy appeared :it tliu-fi‘oiit door of the home and was admitted by his mother. He wus supporting and hobblcd on the stump of a vrush- ed fott. BAD ACCIDENT AHDIIHIIIDN TO BIG BALLOON .H-_-.-_ TPremature Start Leads to Explosion and Four Persons Were Ser- ' iously Hurt Nlicciiil to The Ciiariliaii. Duff'-‘1i1'1N. .»\i»i-ii ii--A tiiriiiiiig nccidcnt occiii'|‘c-il at the competition of the Saxon Aeroiia..iicul Society. ' The balloon Niirilliaiii-ien ascqmloq iiiwiiiatiirely, carrying off Otto Korn, a inuiiiifactiirer, clinging to the 0nt~ side of the basket, The pilot opened n valve, letting off U11! HHS. but the balloon was driven with great force, against the gaso- meter. Korn fcll. breaking ri. leg, and the bnllooii, freed of.liis weight, nognnd. PII illliCl\ly and passed over the gang- ll\0UH'. but the csiaping gas ignited, Cllllsllll-I an cxplosioii. 1"0T1e<:iul to 'l`lu~ Giiiivdinii. S.\l_il.'l` r~"l`l-I. MAIIIF., April 17- l’et|:i‘ .\`ai1f.litiiia, an Italian living uczir Jnrii.~_. Si., was killed last even- .nu by his wifi: i\lrirgery. 'l`lii< woman admits the murder and is iii jail. Niwolltiiiii wus employed on tho night shift ;it the steel plant. Ho was fislecp,-in bod when his wifg attacked him with an axe_ NEW lDHN'S I SPESIASDLAII EIIIE NF.\.V Yfiltli, April 14--The great d_ouI>le declu grand stand nnrl the ,iight field lilcuclicrs ut the National League liiiselizill l‘iirk were destroyed IIN UFC curly this iiiiirning causing n. ,loss estiniatcd af $150,000, The club house, and the centre and left field 'bleachers were saved, and the fire, which started af. 12.30 a.m., was un- der control two hours later. l The fire was one of the most spec- tiieulnr ever seen in New Y.ork. The ivlzolc of Hwrlciii and the Bronx was illuniiiiatcrl when the great tongue 0! fluiiic, feeding on the dry woodwork of the stand sliot high in the air und sent showers of sparks swirling still higher. Shortly lifter two o'clock this morning all that remained of the grniiil 'stiiivl was ri innss of twis- ted girilcrs und a henp of smoulder- ing embers. The definite ziliiioiincement was unidc by .Iohri T. Whalen, a director 00, at the extreme northern ond oflof tim New v.-,fir (uni, that the Na. ltioiial Lczigiic team will play its lionie gains-i= on ifne American League grounds. (‘onso\iis from all the Na- tional League (`lulis to this arrange- ment were received it was announc- ed, and the filler of ihc Washington Heights ground ninde by President Frank Farrell was accepted; It will taki-. :i month to replace the Polo (lriiiinds in shrine. ll. is siiirnesterl that bofh leagues loin in tnkiiig the greatest busebull :ii.. .if.lilr~.i.if‘ stiidiiini iii the world. THAVI'S COUNSEL IS INDICTED Nl-ZW YORK, Anril H-Daniel ()`Rir-ily, foriiiei- counsel for Harry IK. 'l`hi~.w_ was indicted yesterday on the cliarire of. receiviii-3 property kiiowii to be stolfiii. The charges agliixist ll’lliclly followed the return of $ii:'»,d0u in ser-iiritics stolen from .I\;iroii I`f1iiici'off, all [tired stock brok- vr who wn>: i‘iibl:'e,I)Ull worth of ser-oritie.~. enrly last month while he was taking theui to a safe de- posit vault. Minnrd’s Liniment Ilclieves Neurnlgla A _ Toniorrow, April lil, liill, is tho ofthe running of that now ous unnunl amateur athletic Prince Edward Island been re- b reserved for the Abegwcits of city to claiin the honor of - . D its members eoiiipete in anni l . . n throughout the whole pro at club which in the ust luis __o____ mm ______2_2___23 _,___ t events in various parts of Can- and not without signnl success- not have chosen from amongst _ ranks 5, \,e¢,f_er, I-09|-esenmuve bridge, Mass .._.2.4l.29 4-5 Michael Thomas of Lennox Is- 1904-Mivllaul l'll‘l`llll§. NBW und in that iersonnge so well -,-_-,-_-,-_ _-_-_-:_-_-.-.-_-_-. ._-.-.--»--.--.--------.---A-~ ----.-_-v--_-_-.-.-. -W----.-. .-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-.-_-=.1 » THE BOSTON MARATHON I At this fini.-. tho following tabln sliowiiig the winner of the prcvloun races will be of interest: 1807-J.J_ l\lcl')crn10tt, New York ...,..Z.55.1ll ivills-l~t..l. Mcllcinuld, (Tain- ‘ bridge, Mass .... .. ...2_42.00 isfifi--i.. .i. Bi-ignoii, osm- bridge, Mass . . . . . . . ..2.5-1.38 1000-.l..l. Unflrny, Hamil- ton, fliit. _ ..2.i}'.‘ N 2-5 11101-J..I. Crillrey, Hamil- 1902--Sriinuel A. Mellor, _ Yoii!-'.er.~1, N. Y. ...__..2.43.0lf ` 1903-J.(`. Lorden, Gam- York. .....2.3B.04 2-5 - 1905--l"i‘cii l.or1_, Mohawk .. ,\ ,,\ 1,, .»2¢»-ey- ;.,_‘ A ay, , , _ . _ . J i » \ - ` __ .__ .` _.- » lr