in v With Member Of. Parliament as Co-Re A ale Seat With 2,500 Liberal Majority L' P ___ - ; I I ` 5901146111 Mine _ Accident kills But Will Be 0pposedTI"B`y Strong VANCOUVER MBV 1-‘l3P6C1H\)- the Granb Company mines near ' ' . Y Action for divorce has been' started IPh`oenix. by Ed- D\lD01\f- against his wife Christopher Martin aged 45 and ago _Kingsley ‘Smith a young Englishman nt Reveln 01”- were working on _ time 300 foot level The COUPIB ‘UWB 110'- bean livlng on Sunday afternoon when an enor- whom he married sixteen years ‘ISUECNPGT f°|` six Years- mous mass Of rock was dislodged W. A. Galliher M. P. has been completely burying them. served with a summons as co-re- The bodies were recovered later. spolldellli- _ Martin leaves a sixteen-year-old News reached here of a cave-in in widow. TTi'lTliEiPiiS”lfElF”ETT)F1TIS‘ FOUND IN RUINS Those of Mrs Fenwick, Her Guest, Mrs. Barnes, andthe Maid, Miss Boyer, Seeking Escape By Rear Exit, They Were Caught By Fall Of a Steeple BOSTON, April 30-The finding of the skeletons of Mrs. Minnie L. Fea- wick, Mrs. Walter Barnes of New York and Miss V-inie Boyer, Mrs. Fcn\vick's maid was by far .the most intensely interesting event of the day. ` The prominence of Mrs. Fenwick in social philanthropic and school af- lnirs made her one of the best known women in the city, and the suspense usto her fate hecarne great. The firs of the threeibodies was t . found in the morning. Only a few bones were ’therc, but beside tlhem was n corset steel, and this indicat- ed that the crumbled skeleton was that of a woman. At first it was be- lieved that the skeleton was that of Mrs. Lewis Janson, who, with her husband, was known to have been ln their home ,at 152 Cherry street when, the tire stlirtsd Sunday morning. BODIES ~ IDENTIFIED. Then the idea that the body was that of Mrs. Janson was dlspelled by James H. McDevitt, a Chelsea man of prominence, wht? told the, police that he saw Mr. and Mrs. Janson a quarter of a mile away fromthesite of their house some time after the .ulvnnce ve of the conflagration! ' wa had passed over 'Cherry street Mr.; and Mrs. Janson recognized Mrs. Mc Devitt and shouted to him as they and Mr. Barnes returned to their temporary home at the house of Ed- win H. Bible_y, 49 Clark avenue, Chel- sea, to tell the sad news to "Dr. Joseph B. Fenwick, Mrs. Fenwick's husband. The location where the bodies were found confirmed every story regard- ing them that has been brought 'to light by the constant inquiries of their relatives and frlepds. They were seen in the Fenwick home just before the large Polish chucth next door caught fire, and they were dl- rected out of ther house by Lieut. Battis of the Boston fire department. It is now plain that they attempted to make their way out of -the fire district by way of the rear exit of their home and were caught in ‘narrow Cherry street when the burn- ing steeple of the church fell, filling up that part of the street with its flaming ruins.-The above is‘oi in- terest to readers infthis Province from the fact that the Mrs. Fenwick referred to was an aunt of Rev. F. A. Wightman of Montague. NEW PIISI _ hurried to safety that they had lost _ . everything by the fire. ‘ _ - Soon after noon the fragmentary re-, mnins of another skeleton were found near the first one on the Cherry street _loi’.. A little farther away were found the bones of still another ‘| .. -_- NEW YORK, April 29-Robert Wat- human being. Medical Examiner Mc- Grath was soon on the spot and de. cidcd that these two skeletons were. also the remains of women. Near the bones were the frame of eye-glasscs.the frames of three puck-. ctbooks and in a state of remarkably chorn, Commissioner of Immigration is now on his way home with his wife nu son on the Lnsusnl and nl' B H. W shoritly resign, itis' said, to become the ' ead of a new bureau in the Dc- partment of Commerce and Labor, , t b_ 0 'which will he known as the “Anar- ItSe)dcd)sI:$e‘fvthI!orwa£tcl¥o€Sa:; cmonothchlst Excmsion Bmn°h~" o grain made up of three letters, "'M. A.M." The number of the bodies,l1he the fact that they were bodies of wo- men, and the fact that they were found so near the Fenwick home, suggested' at once that they W°\‘° the remains of these three women, and Dr. George B. Fenwick and Mr. Barnes were asked to go to the polibe station to identify if possible, the watch and the other articles. DOUBT BET AT REST. Mr. Barnes, when he‘saw the watch said it decided the fate of his wife. The timepiece was her mol:her's. and Mrs/ Bai‘nes_ wore it when she 'left New York two weeks ago, to visit her aunt, Mrs. Fenwic',k._ Dr. Fenwick was at first dlsciin- ed to believe that one of the bodies was that of -his mother, but when Mr. Barnes was sure of the* watch found there`the doctor agreed that the eyeglass frame found by the body was ike that of the eyeglasses his inot*her"wore. This circumstance was regarded al making certain the fate of the three women and Dr. Fenwick IIIIIIIIIIIIII ' . IIIIIINII LIIJIIISIS IN ST. .IIINN s'r. coHN, april 29-The limwr license commissioners mei:~i.his even- ing and granted sixty-one retail lic- enses for the ensuing YGM- .TNS il In reduction of thirteen. Eleven were icut of! in order to 'conform with re- cent decision of the supreme court and two present holders of licensoll did 'not apply. All néw applicants were turned down- ;,__~ ---~--_..._--1-== e_ naar- - _ _WGNDERLAND -‘In ' ', ; ,Vai Final" ‘Appearance of Little L01-‘I ‘ I ~l‘a_untle`ro"s'. and Tommy Atkins. _- An absolute _settlement ls' new be- lieved 'to 'be within reasonable dis- J - ‘ _ ,,.i_._._._._._.__.-____ __......._.; I ol the engagement" itwas a dramh ` 1'” I’ `“"' °'-°" ~ . 'mmnyvsmni wmmanoenu na- DUNDEE. Mer 1--(special).-win ston Spencer Churchill, President o from the Northwest Division of Man » Sfmt. arrived here to contest the vac-_ Hl10Y caused by the elevation to the P0Bl'Bf§e of Edmund Robertson. Churchill has n well-organized Op defeat him. U10 Board of Trade, whose recent failure to be returned to Parliament T DUNTNE ' v Because of Ship Laborer’ ` n.~.<..~.- mow. ,__. ..,..... .< - - Labor caindidqte, G. II. Stuart, f while a novelxy in this country is strong. » Scrymgeour of the United Irish Demands and Proceed Di- rectly to Montreal - League is urgi the Irish voters to` chester has forced him to seek a safe li” FR c TW" SUINIHY Workers Near ~ Conservative and L&or I Phoenix. B. c. I candidates _ I S o . Diamonds Valued at Eifht Thousand Dollars Carried off by Sneak Thief From Judge liiddell’s House ' ' Montreal ` MONTREAL, May 1.--;(Bp`ecial)- Diamonds valued at $8.000 were stol- en from the residence of Justice Rid- . dell, St. George St. by a sneak thief last evening. Ever since last Tuesday the thief give their co lete support to Mr. MONTREAL May 1__(Spec__a_) Churchill on th ground that Premier A Asquith has 'pted Mr. Churchi1l'slt_;_;_le“:€'1tQ?_;bt;e th1_?n(§_sh;_r°;m°:BE le h _ had been loitering about the vicinity 9 of the house. A Yesterday morning he called at the position to fight. but it will require an enormous turn over of votes to The Unionist candidate, Sir George. Baxter, has local influence and the - Home_Rule for - Ireland as represent- ing the policy thc Government, Dundee City,-has nearly 19,000 vot- ers and retuiinj two members. The Liberal rnajoiil? at last election was 2,500. _. rl- m Hnunn II I Prince of Wales Fusiliers, organized |and in its place will arise a new "batalllon to he known as the Prince of Wales Foot Guards luck has brought the Fusiliers to a IN NIW IIIIIK ,_.._ , Associates Himself With Evangelists In Open Air ' . Meetings v NEW YORK, April 30.-The open- ing campaign for the saving of thousands of unchurched Protestants in the city was inaugurated Tuesday night at a mass meeting dt the Metropolitan opera house under the auspices of the Evangelistic Com-, mittee and attended by five thou- sand persons of all denominations. Rev. Dr. Arthur F. Smith, super- intendent of the committee outlines the plans for the coming carnpoign stating that it was proposed- to erect twelve tents in the city during the summer. The tents will be put up in various parts of the city, and one wi.. be pitched in Wall Street. Rev. Mr. Gordon, (Ralph (.‘-iniors) of Winnipeg, has linked limnelf in New York to Rev. Dr. Chaprnfm and Chss.‘Alexander in an Evangelistic open air campaign in that city in which forty thousand, dollars will be expended. .1-_-.1-1-1-I hero qi Boyd fooleman and Co. with t_u_°_ D! tm, _ey uin .I pm gpm; _§W,;_gg|An»r WA; J. Du wn d of Harrison and l t time it whl be :T h _ Bm : nh _ . ~ _ _. 19°. ngtglt’ is wen' comedy »r°°1»\\1°"|§Ii» Worm sa no ninemsn- $3 ,tm “fp” have prov_ed.thtm- ,singer of the week, is A modal "lv" 'army 0| du, .W,,¢|,¢§|m,Iher remarkably sweet voice hoo adm ii hvshsamoioa :aim lo; "%:§nTi?rNa:rkch;:;`t¢i:g :NI\;:m0f |U*°"‘r\.l° *:°`N‘\"° ‘ I I ' bi ' u Q’ l 'fllb 8 In X994 .lu .1-ii#-"W-‘°*"-i’-l*~*f*ff~-= fr- fr-°:~;;‘::i.‘:::.f.i°::r:.'°r::.=.:?“3 .... ““' 5"" ‘-“ °'°'“"’° I; °" ' cgwncy momma Im oem to A - ou mor-rr sms FF Ilnnnliucuss P nw nnlnn n Inn nusI_PI1PE’S IILNISS Prince of Wales Fusiliers. The gircus Gm Made Fun I Momreah msbanded and _ FOI` 21 Lafgtl and Happy ROME, Aprn 29-Exnggerarea re- Another Corps Formed Alidience ` i’§§°f11§§§sI°§i"5n§ii>f>“1“t°v‘ih§°I`§°§.'§§I.‘3 -'-'- has not even interrupted the giving The Circus Girl was the plly put MONTREAL April 29_The “mt on by the Klark-Urban Co. at the numbering several thousand. Opera House last night and it is safe to say that the memory .of The in 1859, and ‘the oldest military . . corps in Canada is being disbanded Sgffizilgklggl glfslggggggfulagggis dy was ` acted in a. manner last night that mad th f f t __ e e un as and ~ ' _ urious and made the audience happy _mggserpstlgedasesgéissiggh ;zgerl;1_l\l;_*;g;1 'for three hours. The players filled. _ A parts to perfection, and apparently have lost none of their charm or .puint Wham something had to be' power to amuse notwithstanding ` _ ‘done and so the authorities have de- _ Icidod that an entirely new organize- glgghhave been hem nearly 8' fort- OTTAWA' April .Z9”L°rd M‘_I“er' tion under new onlcers was the only K 1 d - I d I 1, formerly Imperial l11gh_commissioner method. Ilnigfg `;':_d Z€€enst‘i'gg.yW_;°‘;eg_r‘;d>°:_§ ilu South Africa, will visit Canada in ~ _ n --/ him HS he did he famine work f»I.i`.I‘.i$I.?.';122°o'i`1ii...““c§T.§§?§§°“ciuI§ mu View' H°w hi’ escapes from the The officers of the club were elected ' m"n“°I°.S with which he Ns loaded ls tonight for the ensuing year, as fol- a question many would like to have lows, President Gordon C_ Ed_ ` B°I"°d”°'5 It is he has “Very one Iwards; vice presidents, Mayor D'Arcy guessing and any amount of curiosl- Iscoht and colonel Fred white, Bec_i W amused' Iretary, Gerald H. Brown. . _ The other specialties were lil) F0 ithe usual high mark. This is the last day of this' fine company. Their loss will be felt by those who apre- clate good work. Last night was Amateur night. There were a number of local cou- testants. The prizes were awarded as follows: Leo Dingwell, Singer, lst. W Scantlebury, acrobat 2nd. IS MEIIIIUHY o ortunity to again l7l'lw*~\9° UW Guardian- D dges at V nc ester regarding given orders for the Empress boats |to proceed direct to Montreal from ILiverpool. |side is not being accepted for direct. delivery at Quebec. HEPIIIIIS III IXNGGIIINIIN D0. ly suffering from a slight cold. This of audiences, those received-recently house, going to the front door. seen peering into the hall. Meanwhile freight from the other He asked for Mrs_ McKend,.mk and He did not ring the bell but was on being told that no such a person lived there he left. Mr. Riddell who was out during the afternoon returned at six thirty and discovered that the property left on the dresser had disappeared. Mrs. Riddell at once investigated and found that the following articles had been stolen. ' A large R of diamonds. a diamond snnburst, diamond necklace, ,pearl and diamond belt and several small- er diamond ornaments. INEIISHMINIS Famous Sounds for Fifty Years. LONDON, April 29.-The voices of M; McIm“B_ 8o101st__3,.d_ ileprechaun a beloved Irish fairy. A GOOD FAIRYTS LOOSE ' i IN COUNTY MEATH. DUBLIN, April Z9-Great excite- ment prevails in the northwest por- tion of County Meath as the result of certain rn sterious occurances in Kil- Y lough district, which have revived the old superstition concerning the NIINIENIINS next Nomination take place June 1 De Bagan and Mme. Ann! 00l1lU F” all distinguished Englishmen will henceforth be.preserved for posterity. The British Museum has organized a department of gramophone records. For fifty years those records are to remain undisturbed. LOG BOOMS BROKEN. STE. GENEVIEVE DE BATISGAN Que., April 29.-Last night the booms of the St. Maurice Lumber Company and Price Brothers on the Batiscan river were broken and a hundred thousand logs are going down with the ice. .IIIIIE NIENIIIIIII SINII IIIIIIIIY MIIB lr A Daughter Of The Play And Eight Big Vaudville AAS Col, Willard Stanton, the robust manager of the Jere McAulid Stonk _ A mm [UH '_ |Ji|_|_A[;[_ V||_|_AG[€.;’.:“:’.:.';z'.“n..:;‘°:..i“°.:s.:”'i;af the city and reports that the com- pany is doing his business at Glace . . -___ Bay. The Mcaulifif Co., this season . ., TEHERAN, April 29-Dispatches numbers 25 people and carry eight " were read in parliament today stat- big vaudeville acts, thus combining ing that the Kurds around Urumiah, comedy, drama and vaudeville, While a town of Persian Armenia, had pil- at Halifax the past three weeks, ' _ "“`_ laged thirty-six villages and mas-,Jere packed the Academy of Music EXPBFITTTCTNTS Dtimonsllate its Btlcfed *W0 I-l10\lBaDd DBODlo» nightly and the press of that city were lavish with comments on Jere’s __ ' ‘ RAILWAY LABQR good company. Mr. Stanton is the Value Admunstered DISPUTE SETTLED. man that the Ahegweii: hockey term aved from a watery grave while in Muscular Inlectmns WINNIPEG, April 29-The cena- the ice last winter. A Glace any 1_ ,~ dian Northern railway authorities Paper SBYB Of this COIUDBUY5 NEW YORK- AW” 29”* ‘“"“"""°“ have semen umercnces with em- A DAUGHTER or 'ri-Ia: PEOPLE, 'mm W“Bm°gt°“' B"ys:_Th‘.‘t mer' ployes at Winnipeg. A compromise The always popular and welcome cu.; can be used as _an effective wea- was mnde_ . Jem Mcmume and his company last pon against U10 YBWIEUB 01 I-"bm" _ _____r night _commenced a week's engage- wlosis is B°S°\"t°‘1 'by N“'“§ S;"f°°“‘ ,JAPANESE vlsrr PEKIN. ment at Kings Theatre presenting Barton Lisle Wright in the as ssue ____ a thrilling drama entmem "A Da“gh_ of the United States Naval Bull¢tin' PEKIN’ April 29.-_The Hmong JAP. ter of the Peop1e_». » Administered by deep muscular im anese cruiser squadron, composed 01 The theatre was dlled to its ut- l°°“°”°' the ‘“°"°“"I“I treatmmt Im the cruisers Adzuma, Akashl Chieyda mos; capniey and applause was 1re_ Dr Wrl ht has thus far in _ I dmaken by 'ui chit enersl stron- *md SI‘"‘“‘“ P" “"Iv°d “I” mi 3 °“°“t ‘md h°“"" Tm’ Pm’ °°“ bw* 8° ““°°°“f 5 W 'r . e r Tek" Admiral t in d ood blenain :tragic a “on has bee-D directed to Jhglmssxg; I.llI:I]1lgHl1da$lC¢?A*:ml"H~\ T¢1'BSBm1» BC' cgmitc, thai the membgrso of the egg- Dr Wright first obgervel e€_/_ents companied by their staiis, came upto pany made 8 most excellent imp,es_ 0* “‘°'°“’Y °“ th” *“ °'°“ “" P” _ Pekin, arriving this evening Admiral ,ion I _ . SE In tm’ spring of 1905’ during me lat I uin and his stan will be received in Th; periods between the acts were 1 ter part of his tour of duty at the di b th Downgm. Empress '_ k ,hh 1 _ In _ United States I;BvBlt§I°B’£¥§3;, Peg; Ehld eg; FTMPGFOT 0' China “Bn wahiilli :gre §kceedih;lY;rweFlp?i:;ei\'§g. A AI) I I' SIiIZ|6ITl6lll Of 'lIi`cIiiai'n:`Ii8I§é sin-;Ii:y h;a‘esmu1ished F“d“Y- -T°\'°'° 11°" “'14 *“l“‘““°‘° P“”“"‘“» ' e c _ ll _ S0_U 8 _ . s temporary icampxefoliatihalltgegatmelng OBJECTS To MOUSE _AL w_ wnsmfs mme “Mme Green SteeI'C0a| -Froume 'Pls gdrduggtignlts sinfected with tlhe dis- BAQED IN BREAD' gas exiciellent lf not new to Glace . . ._ . _'_ u ences. Almost Assured ' °““° ““° f"““° "`°tui'I.°i»°I`.I»°f»'§I.`~'§§.i' T0H0NT0» “Pm 2°-*L ““"°°°' liroiivv and sms we colored -- “nom ol dthesth minfiuence of mer- b“k‘"`- PM men ““mm°n°d °n Wm' queens of song received a most en- . rapidly un er e _ plalnt of customer, whg dcl_sims_ tt: thusimmc recepuom Rarity and ° ° . h ve found a mouse ba e n a 0a I S tu h d nd \,agp|p_ TORONTO' ADF” 30"`M°°*"`°' Plum' I-'Mt september Dr' ‘wright had an 0? bread- gryvvergo extbellenlalcglzeathree Ami- as usual, brought down the house _mer and Ross of the Steel and Coal PP l-_ t ti ist, gg were ln- `coml>anloS. and B. lil. Walker, pre- treatment in Callfiz'_i1i;aa.t_'l'_|:_t_fi)il;st ONTARIO GENERAL ;>x»;_£1_g¢°Da?l' :Es als_‘:°Eddm Gow stdout of the Bunk of Commerce, _s\;_lt: t£h_e°req;v_:;‘:___i;” or gemuryv. _“_ _ ELECTIONS JUNE 8_ ly°___ batén manipulat°,._ wgrs in conference today in New York W Qed increased immediate and ____ The may “Ben was f_|mm|ng up to nit: gl Dim°';k» .W“° "' “ ‘"'°°t°' Neffiasawigibrovsmene took vim 'ronorvro april 29-The 0“¢"l°,uie very last dmv °f "-’1° °‘)“*°:,“- . ,° 0m In 02- _ ' ' ` lace. n me non of the an l- ’ ' _ ml' _ i in f- k M' Da“°& "l“°°°°“t'“ 18"” mt" pr0vIncIaI1‘l:decto$::nm`dnt tlgeigled) to Ing; l;,I;Idtlfe ever; smnaliest details and " este -in both concerns, including ose ' I ` "““° '8' g 5 rd ° | 1 5|-sms »,of the Knickerbocker Trust comitigny. C°nd¢n5¢d Advertlsmcnts “W W ‘“"°\v° tm’ h°““° s“ “ fy NDl'¢9°Dt°d “U “U W9" P' m°° h 1 does represent the final triumll 0 "_ ._._..__-- ti _ ,_ , _--:'f-9f,‘l'If..'.°'_‘3I°'°‘°°2¥3-1-'-*-=-r ANNA AND 1-Ina Pnmon rifrtif-,aff I".fi.»°¢?.»-.der vnlmn ..! ini- tance of-attainment. ~ ‘_ , `BOY WANTED-A good-smart boy GOING 'l‘0 ROME. “go was dwgmng throughout, and ‘ with n fair education to learn ____ made his nppnranu M |._,¢ the the printing. Apply nt.on|e to The NAPLms_ Apr” |g...Prlncs Helio right time to ,mmf M-,Beg mirth or d frustrate evil The part of the vul- nccm. _ ~ _ ` nh h ' ‘ n sue muses.-no to rt sa by rm uamn. i ____ il 29--0 Eccigdlmlraigrds £25? for :sim Fat-v2‘l\ltaT‘e ?t,>:n:'row.n1ornillB f°‘: l“Ll{‘is:‘AulgTist\v-a”P0\’Y N' T“°"R°‘m‘ Io3Ii:I'£°A(1%(\I}slciIsIIi"' 1-into N' ml; Gan he mn at A. 1-rom a com- some when thevqheva ;°f:,""“ ‘ ion. "'rhe.Gir1olt-2: P‘;:_i:1°- _géefé _ - ' ' ` ’ 5-M61. psremcnta at the run U - ,Q a dinicult pn v 0! N1 ardt discovered yesterday that the Fwy* _ L W _ Ho ` Niiunnqi Ti' P1,:\iy°r§:{"v:Ii'sk;In'tIiiI;TsT: A-vrggyigifoxerig 231° dzugi . THE WEATHER ii`i‘Igi-'§°IIvss .easily .sooo tant in $- ` » _ ' _______ d i ml nitua ons. - 'Fm' ‘L un' °"m°' um °"lm°“` Igtihzigie Ifddtbgntgein gill-cvttllti 'rononro nay 1.-