Guardian, Mil. Filllid Guullals 0'5 fllllii BY EEEAHBHEHS Unfortunate Man Perished in Snow Storm About Half Mile F The body of‘ Mr. Jos. G. Mo, Lellan. missing from his home at Indian iRiver since the severe storm of Friday night, Dec. 22nd, was found yesterday in the snow. at the line fence bebween the farm houses of .Mrs. John Giliis and Mr. Thos Rogers, n60 yards from the E ‘- main road to Indian River chapel, and about one half mile from his own door. ' . . The body was found about 2 " o'clock l-‘n the afternoon by some ‘able tori-spat on‘ New Years nigh-t and was. ne sslib mo. splendid suocq , iowinr ' was the ve v-ln , WW5": . neighbors composing -psirt of the -large party which for the past week had been searching patient- ly. 'i‘he [recent thaw assisted the rom His Own Door. searchers in their efforts. The position In which the body of the unfortunate man was found ‘indicate that 'Mir. McLellan, losing h-Is way in the-storm.- Frlday ‘night had stumbled over the line fence and being too exnaiusted or nunih- ed with cold to rise a-gain had perished in the snow. ‘Medics-l men viewed the remains last night and it was decided under the circumstances that an inquest was unnecessary. The sympathy of the province will be extended to the family in the sad loss they aire called n90" to bear. Success Of ‘ Local Musician The Boston Symphony Ensem- 'Lie. whose visit to Charlottetown last September ls so pleasureaibly rememibered, gave a concert In Lynn, Massachusetts on the 15th of inst month and produced for, ihe first time in puiblic two string Quartettes composed by Mr.‘ Frank f1‘. Wotkis of this city. Mr. Vsnnini, the conductor of the “En- semble." in writing to Mr. Wat- liis, says in part: "Splendid suc- cess, more especially the, ‘lScher- 7-0." Which I think is a “sem". l think if you could arrange it foriJaiuos my full ensemble. it would sound, “bully." “Try, please." _ These Quartettes will ‘be given in Boston at one of the earlier Symphony C ncerts in the New Your, and Mir. Watkis is receiving many hearty congratulations on the success of his compositions. Premier Kingswliiew Year -,.M?§§@S9..5* ‘iliiiiiiiiiair‘i’l'lip t. s-s-is . UITIIAWA, Jan.‘ ie-dtight l-Ion. W. L. MacKensie Kins. Prime Min- lstw), has issued tine following message ‘to the people of Canaries, ‘The New Year in Canada dawns ugicn conditions of national pros- perity and promise unsurpassed in any quarter of the globe. As a peo- iilés 35,000 ST. JOHN, Jun. 2.—Tlie last storm wh-ich lashed the islands and mainland of Pa-numri-iuoddv Bay caused a unique bu: s.-..-ri<us loss to Bunpee Wllsm of Enstpirt. Mr. Wilson hurl 35,000 live lob- sters, caught off Grand Manon. in a big lobster float. The seas smash ed the end of this float iii. with the result that he lobsers wen: loy- fullly scurrying out into deep water. At present prices Mr. Wil- son's loss is about $15,000. IA motor boat owned by Captain Miller sunk at be: dock, but this was the extent of the dam- age to small shipping in the hay, as practically all craft had been hauled up for the season. President Moore OTTAWA. Jan. 1—The message .of Tom Moore. Prgidoct otflthe In Wheat E "Bing? ‘g i’ if point. He calls on labor to unite ,in 1928 to remove the blots such fas unemployment ~and degraded ‘standards. Following is his message: "Wishes alone, bower-fr, pneti cally expressed, will not bring de ‘sired results but must be coupled with a stem resolve to ask also. M922 has seen the stupid folly of m, we cannot be mo thankful to deflation definitely checked. Many Pm , deuce M. the ma“. blflflnggof its effects~decreased purchas- we enjoy. 1952 has been a good year, it is ours to make a better one of 1923. individual endeavor and onibined effort. to contribute to what is’ ibest in our country's ibanyslded activities constitute the highest patriotism. No citizen is too himmle to enioy its opportun- ities or too great to escape its re- sponsibilities. It is a patriotism synonoinons with happiness, a pa- triotism in whch all can share." - —i--<-e>~—-—- Chinese Factions Are Ro-United (special! to This Guardian?‘ _ IPEKIN. Jan. il.-An uncon rm- ed report was in circulation here late today that the different func- tivns of the Canton or Soutnchiina government had settled their dif- ficulties and that the southern party was prepared to recompense the plain administration as repre- sentative of re-united China. ‘ Fine Concert; At Army Hall A very enjoyable concert was given at the Salvation Army Citadel on New Y flight. There was a large att dance and a~ gatielao‘ ,7 sum tofii“! "m? mailntenanoe was "mines. Oomdt il-ligdon presided in hilxnial inan- ner. The‘ concert. idh l: I beefsiven on“ Christina: must; proved cs‘ that occasion such I success that it was deemed advil- y ll Big-Jon. ifl Xmas. i nderson. < "1 Th ' Beliefs ‘ ing ipower, unemployment, and de- graded standards of living still rc- main. Lei. it he the determined New Year's resolution of all work- ers to solidly unite during 1023 in an effort to remove the" 1mm; from our civilization to make Can- iada a home that no worker will nd it necessary or will desire to save." ‘Turks Prepared ToAttack Chanak (‘fiscal-ii to This ens-uni». _CONSTA.NTINOPLE. Jan. z). -- Aews has been received from An- gora that the Turkish array i-i pie- Wfills t0 lieaume hoszilitfes by “liwflifliiflx against the Ciianuk "W!" on. The Fourth Arny Corp: "if" B")!!! 118.8 been moving since fP-‘fw 1° wimpy the nu..- where . uiii meet the Third Army Corps P"!!! lair-id which started u eou.i. ward movement a week ago, Revolt Breaks flotilla Mosul 110N301“. Jan 2-—A revolt has broken out in ‘Mosul. in the king- dmll of lrali. says a despatch from gonstaminople to-the Daily Mail". J10 P917011‘ ie credited to advices received AgQm-L Th; p“. ears of the Britieltair force when l! Militias Mesoptamio on" behi-if °f "15 Arab government, are _de- eliared to-havedibantliuriiedi ' Darin: the- ussuas Near East conference there have been repeat Bil floortl ~bf discontent and “mm”! "I511!!! in Mosul where the Brings. have moi-to the nests or 5' ‘libero have Horde “ the. ‘Mosul oil fields. been minor igevglt: bi , ilrtl o -t- e ra bionim wii have been attriinrt alhavjlng been ih- all in 1140p Altho y‘ ain't British . Revenue. Moscow Students Live Lobstcrs Calls On Labor‘ Awhile- ihov of Canterbury's, New Year's meseasa i! hi! Marches to "sheer Exceeds Expenditure "By $60,000,000 ISaeoIsil to The Guardian.) LONDON, Jan. 2.-Y!\he revenues of great. Britain for the til-st nine mouths of the ibudget year exceed. ed the expenditures by 10,928,270 pounds. Misappropriated Army Funds WAISHING'I‘ON. Jan. 2 - Bene- dict Crowell, Assistant Secretary of W_ar under, the Wilson adminis- tration, ai_i§ a six "Dollar u Your" man associated with the Council oi‘ National Defence, were indicted here today by the special Grand Jury investigating war frauds on chars-es of-convniracy lo iloirtiufl ihe United States Government In construction of war iinic army camps and cnntonments. is. Celebration iMiOiSOOW, Jan. 2 —— An effigy of Almighty God surrounded by devils and Imps of all kinds will be hauled through ihe streets 6f Moscow on Jan. 7 and w-ill later be burned at n public ceremony by students of the University of Moscow, who are thi- sponsors. The Georgian JChrIstmas falls on Jan. 7. French Actress Adores Americans l-IAVRE, France, Jim. 2--Mlle. Sorel, the French actress, arriving here today from Ni-iv York, on hoard the steamer Paris said shr. “fairly adlored” Americans, ludi- vidually and. collectively. i-—-<-o->—-—- Sharp Advance prominent grain men analyzing the grain industry point to sharp advances for the ncnlrezl iniflizm bushels of wheat held by prairie farmers ibeoause of ihe wheat shortage. They expect at least $1.41.‘ before Mnrchl. N ortholifie Estate Worth $77,500,000‘ (Special 0a The Guardian. IANDON. Jan. 2.—-'l‘he Daily Empress undersands that the es- tate of the late Lord Northcliffe is valued at 15,600,000 pounds. Kindly Remembered On Thursday evening. Dec. 28th, 1922. the officers and staff of Fnl conwood Hospital, waited upon Miss Lillian MncKinnon and pre- sented her wlib .1 beautiful dress- suit-case and aildrcss. Although taken by surmise Miss MacKiiinon in n few ivcll chosen words thank- ed her friends ior their kind words and splendid Bili- Miss MncK-innon has been stenc- grapher in the institution ifor the past three ycairs and ‘leaves for L’. S. A.‘ in ubo neiir future where shi has accepted n lucrative position. The following ls the address: To iMiss Lillian MooKinnon. .. Dear Miss Mai-‘Kinnon: A short time i180 we learned With regret 0f your intention to leavc us. Wu furl we cannot el- low you to do so, without express- ing to you in some fooble way our deepest feviiiig“ of regret. You have through yuur Kama] personality. your ever obliglng and courteous munnr-r won a place oi respect and esteem in the hearts of each and every one of us. During your soiuurn with "us, you have always been ready to 355191 us in all our social functions use entertainments iiroin which circle "you will be grBBi-ly missed. never tbeless we are consoled with the thought that our loss is anothefls in. Please accept this small gift as a token of remeninnnoe and es- teem also accept hen wishes or a Happy and Prblbeioul New car. Signed ‘ Wlwfflnd min a Ihieouwnodjospitst MP8 °"°W‘!'r.i’:iry‘ iiiiiraniiit- IDONIDON. Jan l-“Tbe most stfikilil NFRCQ in the materialism. " lilacs; fir“, Ivmpie domemq h“ J-fis Honor and the latter was at- n. small out sufficient vote. "ever, at City Hail it was deride’! Ifl- 01b U10 re and m cent “above . wasn't a armor iii-oi» Nlli inns‘ it The reception held by Lieuten- ant Governor MacKinnon and Mrs iMiaaKinnon at Government ldouse on New Year's Day, was one of the mos-t enjoyable and success- ful fumctfons of the kind ever held in the c'*-- the niinuber of callers] being exceptionally large. ' Mrs. MnoKlnnon received with tended by h-‘s aides de camps. Cola‘ S. R. Jenkins, A. G. Peaks and Privnite Score-liar“ (Japtnin Pal- mer. After greeting H"s Honor and M-rs. MadKInnonI the Sue-BIS D1" took of refreshments served b0’ Mrs. A. G. Peaks who poured bouillon,» ‘Mira. A. B Cosh; Mi“ Ros-e iLongiworth. Miss Gregor. Miss Jenkins iiiiil- Mil-is ‘H0361! GNU".- Foliowing were the cailorst—- Mayor it. il. Jenkins. Messrs E. O'Donnell. J. Barry O'Donnell Vince-at Blnko. L. E- Prowse. IMnrdIock Ross. -A. E. 35.21.11, II. M. Sanderson, J. R. Paton, E. D. Nicholson, J. E. Bel-l Apth-“ur Nouvbcrry, W J. Reid, G. Gordon illuglics. F- I- Aniirews- H C. Baker, R. S. Huestls. J. J. Horn-by. C. W. Williams. M- I’- Titus. J. A. Fraser, G. S. Inman. F. C. Murray. R. L. Cott0i1. '1‘- Edgar M-ciNutt, James Pu-ton. D- R_ Lam], 0-, J, Tfdmnrsli, D. A. McKlnncn, Waite-z- M. Bears. C- McEwen. W. J. McMillan. Alf!!- Violvlliinn J. D. Stewart D. OM. Reilid-in. Gordon- Sutherland. DJA- lviicKinnon. M.P., Hon G E Hush‘?! . A. Lawson. Themes W- M“- Rev E. Malone. E R. Brown. J- R Brow, W. A. Gaudet. G. Memoi- "an, G. F. Dewar M. D-. W- F- Tldmnrsih, Mal- H- I-- 9mm”- D. F‘ Bethune, A. A. Pomcroy. A- Ot-tawa Will Not Buy Street Railway -< IOTTAIWA, Jan. 2. —-l\i1unlcipai ownership Wfltwdefmtmi l” Qltflfil by the property owns" W, m? Q," the majority against. ‘hem; = K- the City Hall till one o'clock. A! L1 o'clock it was announced that the majority in favor of pub-iv ownership WflS 36 votes and most people w"etit home to bed in 1.3:’ Impression that the purchase 0|‘ the street railway had carrlelrli by 0W- to re-cheek the vote in cuss of of the road by i very narrow mar- gin. Partial List o New Year's Honours (Speclail to This Guardian.) ‘LONDON, Jan. 2.—’l‘he New Year honors are confined to the purely departmental lists in ac- cordance with the decision to ile- lay publication. of the Premier's list until t-he committee of ihe Privy Council has considered the recommendations of the royiil coni- iulssion which recently investiga- ted the method "f conferring hou- ore. Among those knighted are KnISbi Grand (Brass of the Order of the Bath, General Sir William Bird- wood'wbo was G. O. C. of tho Aus- tralian imperial force 1915-19. Companion of iSt. Michael and St. George, Captain Oswald Bal- four for his services us personal secretary to the Governor General of Canada; Knight Baicbelor the Hon. Marmaduke Winter, n mem- iber of the Legislative council of Newfoundland in recognition of his Diibilb Fallow. i?» HAVE LIFT-an EMBARGO on FREIGHT case come mro u.e. WINNIPEG, I511. 2.—-'I‘he em- bMQO placed on freight cars s0- ing into the United States, which was ordered to oihviaie any shor- i-flfla of cars in the Dominion, baa been lifted. liii. D. Oottere I, super- intendent of tranaporteti , Cana- dlen Pacific Rail/any, nounced today. Heavy roll shipments am m" Ill to wmrnence i101" Port- Arthur and flirt William to New ma‘ ion and Baltimore ’ . a g omen on menus: iI-AUNIDN. Jan 1—The aiarmins lfiread. or cancer is s-iven promin- ence in the publication of s report . by. the medical of- near tor 0M. Ha states 10H hi0 Q10 ‘hi-those death rate fit reed we.‘ ft was nest-i! 5° 7S0 coats in 10M was due b0 rtion lhan hi... ii lillipiliiiilNi HUIJSE Roma Ste-Wart. Miss Helen] C CnrvelL, P. J. Paiimer. Harvey] i, Mediterranean vegali tom- GUardikiIl-Juw that ' 1.008. One in ever? 7 we ll-PilflN Be!"- Dflvifloiii. James ‘Mclsauc. 0. ‘L. M. Davlson. ll D Johnson. M.D Ailiiam B. Cosh, W-ni. B Garrison. J. B Garrison. ll. W. Longwortb. Mr. Justice Ilaszard, H. A. Tan- ton_,__C.S.G. Ste-Mart, Judge Ste- w-ilPl. E. S. {Ydl-lliflll, E. M. Bug- ri l. {Kuhn Andiorson, ddrasie-r T. Molgow, J. ll. Ayers, C. S. Owen. J. ‘ . Riggs, E. A. Foster, Judge Arsenauit, G Elliot Full, l). Edgar SliwW. T. E. E. Robins, F. B. Conrad. J. P. Lziutz, John It‘. Whear, E. J. Coom-bs, R. J. Led- WEM. M..l).. W. H. Pcdliick, D. Gordon. C. l-I. Black, V. E Small- Wolid. W P. Bruce. L. H. Davi- |S0ii. A. Ross M.D., J J Blake M.l) C. K. R. Sleeves. R E. Windsor. i-L. V. Wlindsor. J. A. C. Campbell F.= B‘. Dawson, E. D Bonny-man. J. 'A. Miliil-‘ii. (‘. Ii. B Loiigwortli IA. W. Weeks, A. T. Itoss, Willi- liun E Murchison, C. J. Bousiiiil-d. A. R Jones, A. W. Peterson, J. A. Clark. W. L. Cotton, Jiis E. ‘Harris, W. I1. V Dunbar R. I). fwriiisms, u. 1.. Cotton, n. J. IRlIey, J. P. Gordon. R. D. Will- [inmsu Heath Mdlntyre. It. N. Cox C. C. Toonihs, Reuben MclJoa-alil. Hon C Gavin Duffy Revl-I D Ray- mond, Keith S. Rogers. Wa-lter A Smith. F. ll. Clark. H. C. Bourke N. S. B Wh-ison. L. S. Haywood. W. C. Wright. Rcv W. M. Ryan. W. '1‘. iwellner, I’. E. Palmer G. Jardlne. Frank It l-Ieartz. 5118- Bayer, P. W. Turner, Rev. Wm. Orr Mulligan. C. L. Miles. E. S. lBlanchard, D Charles- Mclnnls. J- A. Green. J. MciLauchlin. E. T. I-Ilggs, J. 0. Hynlman. Hon. F. ‘J. Nash Hon J. H. Bell Premier. D. K. Currie. J. R. Burnett. E. S. Nottlnz. J. H. Netting. Ale!- ‘Scott. John iMciKenna. 1761"!’ Smith D. Nicholson. Another British . Ship Ordered To Read by Ebodyi ii Like the Iiew Premier Law Proposes New Reparations Scheme (Special to The Guardian.) YPAIRDS. Jan. 2. —Premier Boner Law proposed to the Premier's (lonference a four year morator-um for Germany and a reduction of then reparation payments to fifty million sold marks. He also pro posed a system cf cancellation of Allied ilebts. France under this scheme will receive the first series oi.’ German bonds. The second series will be pooled and distributed among na- tions indebted to the United States in ratio of their debts. IPAIRIIIS. Jan. 2.-Premier Poin- care of France offered at todays conference of Allied leaders a re- (‘ucflon of Gennan reparations to Tilly billion gold marks. The Frolic“ D1011 offers a two year mor- nrcrium but i‘. rXBCIS productive guarantees to insure the resump- lion of payments later by the Ger- mans. Under the French plnu the class C. htmds would be used lo esilnsuisii inter Allied debts. Canadians Beat St. Patricks monument. Jun. 1.-s¢. Pat- rick's o'er-id's champions. lost to tnnadlens on Saturday night, 8 to 2. in the N. H. ‘L. series. Soft Ice Delays Hockey Opening In Cape Breton SYDNEY, Jan 1—The first game oi’ the Cape Breton pro hockey league which was to be played at Glace Bay tonight, was called off on account of soft ice. Clasping Hand That Shot Him, _ Boy Bandit Dies F PLYMOUTH, Jan. 2.—~'l'lle m-ilortvil to the Mediterranean. i " . Parliament To Meet i ‘. On January 3i! y a s (Snenlrll m TH‘. Guardian-l p gTqutwA, Jun. 2.—-'lne cabiiiilll are now bugy ulpCfl pFCDXITEIIOIISI hat-II This result was not arrived ill l" tit-ship Emperor of India has bccwband of Detective DETROIT, Jan. 2.—~Clasplng the John O’Keefe. one oi‘ tlio officers who bud shot. lrlm, Joseph Ryan, "boy bandit", died with a. jest on his lips last week. His life (leap-aired ofby physic- ians. who were uniuble to operate THE Willi [T5 u‘. 7 ~. . . i, "mas-mm" ~ l .1» s. ,. '1. t, iiiisi SIIMMAHIZEI] iii > (BV AVIATOR GLIDEB ALONG AT 2 SEARCH FOR DISABLED o HOMELESS. rrstimn WAR sane asset roar on us siooaooo on new vssn, MANILA. Jan 2——1"ire in suburb] defli/Pvya 410 Nina shacks, leaving 1.000 homeless. NEW YORK Jan 2-—Natlonni as ‘sociation of manufacturers seeks immediate amendment of emini- gration law to permit the entrance of special classes cf workmen. 051C030. Jnn 2-*'I‘his city 9119M 9.000.000 dollars ushering in the New Year according to fi- gures based on returns from seven large hotels and» six cafes. WAiSHlIlNGTON, Jan 2—-Secre— tary Fail of Interior Department. will resign hi-s office March 3rd, cause ofpressure of private busi- ness announced an Wihite House. IPARLS. Jan 2——Premier Poin- care tellle Alliedi premiers France Will-ling to scale German repara- tlona to 50.000.000 gold marks and consent to a two year moratorium. IPROVIDENCIM Jan 2—‘Fied}ersl officers closely examine liner Asia‘ of Fabre line which arrived from Marseilles for Grover C. Bergdoll esmped draft evader but fabled to fined- him. lSAN FRANCIQCO Jan 2——Soiiih ern California defeats Penn. State 12 to 3 in footbailli game before 6,300 yesterday, team In three initern-ational match- es of season to defeat East. NEW YORK. Jan 2—~Two mast- ed schooner which sank .cff Barne- as Jeannette of Hid-lift“. Two of crow of seven drowned. LONiDON. Jan z-JI-leport from li/n-ly says Giorgio aided by airplanes bombarded rebel fortification Mlsuratn on Lihrian North Africa. has at coast of to remove the two bullets lodged in his body, Ryan lay In an emer- ge-ncy room of the Receiving Irina-l pltal at the brink of death for six. clerical errors and after] this work m. U... 551551011 which has beeiizliolitiis. lime!‘ his captuiro in a guni W39‘ flmshhfl- it wund l at m’ “Mciilled for January 31 and moat o _ n e. tual vote was against the WY" w’ the ministers have their estimates to mu. except to any he was Wank gut, N. J.. u. collision with the The dying youth refused. only western‘ .with Chancellor I51"?! Nbflard and which was last OUR OWN WlRell-IIO.) 16 MILE RATE. CUIAN AGENT‘ ERNIAN SHIP. FIII LIAVKS LUO 8HIPS AND AIHPLANES DOM- ERIAN COASTuCHICAQO SPEND iRlO De JAINHRO, Jan. 2.—-State of selge declared July 5th last year extended until Aiprll 10th.’ OOIRNWIAIIMB. Jan. 2.--Corn. wallis Scottish school football team of Toledo, Ohio. defeated the local eleven yesterday 32! to 0. MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. s.—Roliins college, Winter Park, Florida. de- feated Universityof Howard 10 to 7 in first international football of South. Havana slow and unable to dingnoise opposition play. (MARSEILIJES. Jan 2.—A Said! Becolnte. aviator, made four cir- cuits of kilometer course st an av- BPBKQ booed of Z18 miles an hour. Villa. flyweight champion mode s. Duncbi v bag of Battling Murray 0f this city in a s round bout yes- terday. Bout easily captured by the champion Fill-pine. IMHITE PLAINS. Jan. N.Y. 2A. Jndictment of first degree mumm- igainsr Walter S. Ward. wealthy bankers son dismissed because Prosecution invaded defendants rlshla in delaying trial of cue. NEW YORK. Jan. 2.- Cuban E-Eents begin sesmn for German "bib Heinrich Kayeer, which “i194 from Germany for Norfolk, vs, of Cuban Consular heard from December 0th when she We» resorted disabl ~ gut, N. J.. after collision wi-tludistrgsg in ed ‘m! m- tanker Nora iSa-turdsy identified dlan coast. ‘ 11°"? seas off c; h " . i.- mmisnviim. " Jan‘ 2.4.1,," Grab. a Grioani light hglyywflsht smflclusmpion wig nowliilfiar decision jday in s. 1o Dar on New Year's round bout‘. Grab Weiifhed 164 pounds and iRoper 188. Schooner Was '48 Qualified F01- Sunk By Steamer ‘NEW YORK, Jan 2—-A two- musted schooner sunk off Barne- eli in hand. In the absence of ed in ‘Mansfield, Ohio, by refnrma- tanker Norm Saturday, Wm, the l W . ‘Mr. JP-lclding ivlio is now reDDFN-‘(l to have pfifilliibiifiil his sailing U“ ‘January 17th. The Prime Minister. {is acting as Minister of I-‘inance ‘and is at present (levotlni! ll DOT-l tlou of his time to careful s3; itirv 0i‘ the estimates. A reasonablv long session prolonged a leasttilll iluuo is uniicipzreil RH the t-bli-fi courses nn the hill oi fare will be tho Bank Act and the Redistribu- tion Bill. ‘British Curlers Arrive In Canada (Special to Th: Guardian-i HALIFAX. Jail. 2.-Benilnil the. Scottish Curlers who are to will‘. (liiuada the Canadian Pacific Liner, Mnrloch arrived in 1J0" I" "mmi today from Liverpool. The curlers, are landing this afternoon to start their tour. The Weather, Etc Au. THINGS ARE eoovl 5v CONTRAST? BETTER TO BE SITTIN IN , SCHOOL ‘inks’ m A TRN v suMpm-e d mo, Jan. iii-maritime to " north west We iwrib st 11.27 ea this aiiternoo t 4.08 tmnomw m ing at Sarah Bernhardt tory authorities. V Only nuce did he betray emotion and that was when a nurse bathed his forehead. "Don't botiior about me-—I‘m only a gun. I never had a chance, anyhow." His voice broke in-to a sob-—- "Mother!" "I'm sorry. iboy." said O'Keefe, "Yea, I know you are." the 18d replied, ‘I guess some of the ‘bul-ls‘ have u heart nl-ter all." When tho officer arose to leave the bedside, ‘Ryan clung to his band like a frightened child. “Don't leave mo; 0011'! WW9 me!" he pleaded. "Silly ‘Wit-h m6 —-I‘m afraid." -Stil| clasping the hand of the de- tective ho lapsed into unconscious- ncss. Ho remained in tllifl BMW until just before his death. Takes Another Turn iiiormoN, Jan. 2.—Pnrls_ reports say that Sarah Bemhardts con- dition is less satisfactory. One re- port says that the actress is dy-ins- Plans To Crush _ Arson Ring Ol-IIIOAGO. Jan. 2. -*Declarin8 "lregular" fires had cost Cblolsil morg th3n_ $1,000,000 BIIDIIIDY: John F. Cullerton. fire comm-ill‘ loner, today announced plans i0 crush an arson hing 00 Wbicb 11° attributed their increase of 50 fires each month for the st hail v01!‘- Oommilsioner (Merton slid h" questionable iiirea would be inves- tigatad by the sursncc email- ies, the city ni- department and the state vfire marinara office. Re- ports of the three fnvestigationa he said would be sifbiwl l0 m"! approval by a ‘Inllffimii WW1" qompiosed of representatives of local and national boards of fire underwriters. ‘John G. Gambe . state, iiiro marshal, and the Chi- cago fire department. ‘There is no doubt in my mind that the arson trust. cleaned M‘ through indictments and convic- tions a few years sIo. is operntils again." Commissioner Oulisrw loss of two of her crew, was identified tonight by A. B. Beebe. of the United New Jersey and Sundy Hook Plilois’ Benevolent Aa sociation as the Jeannette of Hali- fax. iFlve of the Jeannettes crew were saved. Thie Jeniinctte was understood to have been bound north from Nassau Bahamas, to St. Pierre and Miquelon. The Nora bound from New York for Tampico. struck the schooner amid-ship during a her-m fog with a. high sea running. The impact threw several members of the Jeannette's crew overboard a ml they were joined soon after by the others when the sailing vessel's two parts sank. The Nora lower- ed lifeboais and picked up all but two of the men. The crew of the Nora said the-re was nothing to indicate the nature of the cargo of the Jean- nette. All ihe rescued men are threat- ened with pneumonia as s result of their exposure. There is no schooner‘ Jeanette registered at Halifax. Photographers Will Map_French Sky PAdliljS. Jan 2——An ambitious scheme to map the sky of France wiiil be carried out the week be- ginning Januarj; M by amateur" photographers in all parts of the country under the direction of t-be national weather bureau. This will be only preliminary. however, to the bureau's more ambitious scheme to map the entire sky of Europe. The work is conceived in the Interest of meteorological science. whose progress to date is due in large part‘ to the synoptic cards cn which are reported simultaneous observations made in different" parts of the country. It in-bejiev- ed that more Important mum would beobtatned f synoptic photographs of the Admission To Bar QUEBEC, Jen. 1-- The last issue 0f the Quebec Official Gazette car- iries the names of 48 candidates for admission to the practice of law which is -to take place next wed: in Montreal. Law To Bo Guest Of Cinada Club JDNIDON, Jan 2—Right Honor Bonar Law will be the guest of honor at a dinner to be held 50011 by the Canada Club in London. The Law Will Take Its Course LONDON. Jen z-ini-s. scan Thompson and Fmdk. Bywsters, will be hanged simultaneously at a ne a. m. Tuesday, January 9th for the murder of the woman's husband. The Daily Mail announc- ed ssaterdey- The Home Secre- tary has decided to refuse their petitions for clemency. the Mai! declares it ieams from official sources- Mrs Thompson is expect- ed to become a mother. early In the new year. She will be the first British wo- man to be hanged within thirty Years. Bywotefl. who had for some time carried on an illicit Iove- affair with Mrs. Thompson. who is about. ten years his senior. ie only ninetaal years old. I-le met Mr. and Mrs. Thompson af- ter they were returning from the theatre one last October and nabbed her husband to death. 1t woe shown “the trial. that there were an alfoement between Bywetere and . Thompson t0 iiolaoo the lat husband. at- tempts having. n mailers Is:- an! WQIIWIIW. . '\ Mrs. Thom ‘ _ senteneeii- to 1h the as» dcr. ‘ British Qtiions '. . lessor iPliii-DA. Penn.. Jan. I.—Panchn‘ W98“ ' rriis. photonuphelw ad instruct- "fie-um 0-4- ed make exposures at 9 and 8 ‘rdaiiy and ct i moon Tue . Jan. any other disease ‘ofrinrl wvtsrwnbnlm! onJof he: rt Ill? m‘, ti ‘gbarlotm n. min-i crooked adjusters. fire bugs one. crooked firemen who connlve will insurnuce companies and or0~k<~d miicybolderl." _ _, asserted. The ring ia composed o ‘i mm. " ~» - e iN s i t red i , etlornlogy bee: twbis-s will‘ development 0C Iéflffl