, ..‘,. A T ,_ r r l -. f I 1 r A _ ' - 'IA ‘. - ?"_ _ L HARLOTTET OW N, g can tscann, MONDAY, Manoa -4, 19°-,-_ .-u-_ 1 v __ _ TO Whai bout GQVERNOR ii-F N The Philippines? lssues~State1lHent Declaring 'H "-`EviaL§T&iPZilii1son To Be (ieneral,'0_em`-T " -I A - _ S -d ;- ` -~ -» -e “H HH" WH l`.‘;:‘.i_‘.;'°.f:.’;..‘.".i.'::'“~ Je"rome li§iir»iJfi’gen_ilemanly ,Cond-ug; ` Good For Newbruinswick Gave- Spaniards an Elephant on Examining Her if rnment Pugsley ,For Federal _ e _ ' Th . H d _ f _ New Yoirx, VFeb._(_2i§.gr§e.rry,_ K, '.i‘_haw enliveaed sri extiifmtiy ddil session oi his trial ia the Supreme Court today by giv- ing outtonevrspaper mon a brief state- ment in which he accused DZs`rlct-Attor- ney Jerome of having made unprofessional remarks in court, asserting that his wlte's testimony was, absolute truth and in conclusion , declared that Mrs. Tha\`v'e natural aiid‘r¢_al ‘goodness was abovc the comprehension of the prosecut- ing Odicer. - It was liast before _adjournment was taken for the _day and after many long hours of wharisome "expert testimony as to the nano or insane meaning of extracts from eight letters written by the defen- dant and heretofore read in evidence. that Thaw caused the sensation by giving but his statement in court. The circumstances attending tha delivery of the statement to thanewspaper men were about as lu- teresting ae the statement itself, which reads: ~` rsawsi srsrnunur. "With chances millions to one against heraftsr the catastrophe in 1901, it is wonderful that Mrs. H. YK. Thaw prevailed in the cross-examination against the prosecution backed by black- lB¢ i 1 _ _, “§er'teit"m6iiy was absolute truth, “0ur_evldence was ofoonversation. The cross-examination has proved the exact fsctsiluddridath. ' “Mn Jerome. finding his informants in oerihiiii-liner lalsiflers, concluded blysiinore usual methods, which is to hi- c it. " ' ' "However, from some of his questions and some of his unprofessional remarks, Nnw Yonx, March 8.~Genersi Booth _“E ‘pnpndrclwlx ‘hat mail# -_ _,mam v 4 ISPEQAL ny Wm“_"B_] `5|'n,6n_ ,,115 has been spmku. or the my lands here this waelr, add after a shalt _ W ml roehnses ogtss winless 1.1% s1sh~*9r.' sons. N. B.. uma s.-'rss en- sielswff- "“". Wm "“° °“° °°'"“°" °'°“°’°“" qua: ullfsgfffrnfef -rece- °°m9'°h°“‘|°"'" T . ~Mr. Osman member for AibertCount 0“°“T°° th t h , Dr.nri¢tonr\.1cvens the an i t “_°“°°°i“°“‘_ '° “"“’° "‘“ P‘°‘“‘°’ L' J- ' E' ° ° °“d”"“""“"°" '“ "““’ “’°“"'"-i In the witness chair all of todd; sp’ dt: Tweedle has been appointed Lieutenant bewm" speaker' In Mr' Roberwms 1:1' leaves vancouver ‘or Japan Am" 33;:-iT,';d¢;,n§r°;T:ilT| ‘Tube Nburdens of ' ' ’ - DD-hrs. cone ow oin cross in ti tth nHEls& " ~ ‘ 'tmd' ° p y et' ments, the jurors were enabiedlo follow them closely, The district-attorney ap- parently wanted the letters ta, be thur- ouirbly scrutinized and undérstocdby the jury. - His ati iiuda in the direction 'again led tothe circulation of rumors that he in- tends to have the vray if possible for a commission in lunaey. lxviunms Pimv ‘ TIS H|V;itH_ HP » Qulrnzo, Que, February 28.-Four members of a provincial Government exploringsurvey have been lost in the wildsnf'theLak`e Abitibi district. The information without any details, has come from Mr Henry 0'Suillvan P. L. S., who waein charge of the party, to the address of Mr Turdeun. The party wae`sent outlast fall, and went into the north country by way of No1tboas`t'ern,0ot-ario. The vlotii'/is are all from this district. , mf wunsl nr incur situ _-_ Loncou, Fei~.28-There are, says Sir William Broadbontiu ‘The Praetitioner,’ in an artiois on the treatment of sleepless- ness,good sleepers and ‘bad sleepers, light sleepers disturbed by the least light or sound;beavy sleepers who rest calmly through the thunderstorm. Some fortun~ ata people fall asleep aluinstsesoohas thailead rests on the pillow every night; others, lessfcrtuuats must woo sleep Dstienily. ' The ‘duality of sleep also varies. The nenrostheoio wakds tired after s long nights resti the li’tar-,dinner sleep oinudns Aliilliiiv Orrawa, March 1.-At the annual meetlngof the Dominion Artilery As- sociation yesterday, Lt. Col John S, I-[endrle,of Hamilton, the President, said that for the drst time in the history of the Domlnionfour brigades cf Field Artillery ani one brigade of Horse -Artillery would assemble at one time ai Petewawn. llc referred to the coming visit from s team of the British National Artillery Association to join in the oom petitions at Psi/ewavva. - A MAH IHIS THHM A WELL Sourn Omaha, Feb., Feb. 28-After having been imprisoned at the bottom of a 49-foot well, covered with tons of earth for 24 hours, and receiving his oir supply through an iron well pipe, Herman Frank. holdr., a well digger, was dug out practically uniizjured. 'ie was digging a well near South Omaha Monday morning, when the well caved in. He signalled by tapping on an iron ladder, and finally his signal was heard. After eight houre'_digging in relays, the imprisoned man was released. . rspletion is unnfreehing and s§mtim at fyi _L ...L5 il it a brie na‘T>Pr:zay°:ismfs}‘&:"ohLosTT.h;TTatigue a I 11nll»ldu|u\‘is=ol‘~a busy man. 'The greatest foe of sleep is perhaps terror suspense end anxiety come next. Speaking gensrally.oontinues Sir William, emotional excitement relating to future an'd‘to'aii¢ilil'i il'il"}ii'tiilt'0i*"dii't‘|`ls` df ”w`d¥'e'- iulaess than grief and regretifor the past. Grief however oitso gives rise to protract- ed slerplessnsss lu irecily; it affects the digestion e , dyipepsis intrlcres, with sins. #ne d mt inunrmlwlth Rlelaplt is a ` ' thrbugh the feeling of col ae suobl `u " iuduenooaa the Rstlerel _ .oihvu'letion. nsee of the fest is indeed often a concomitant of sisosieessess rather' theaiias sense. When; the rameosio erm and tm.. rms. httmrrtt-on-'Azu.?:f.s °°:l\(lii._»ii\. watframil IME ni -'i-li felt dry tvitifiufough towri. - AHTAHI Til SAY Sl] _/_\.‘_ , he ' .which the sohjeot hail coins, bolus airs .N ` e _ot‘sethe,aotion1_oi..'t`ii_e_|,liil1- trea L‘= ,pf Trade, ?oo§nrend!p|z M $5 a§fll’ll\l$l|f¢ mf 1 l|)¢l'l'll'! ousewlfe wh we ld aut solidify' 't:iat‘ t`l|l»y"TTvoiild hviioome- e “ llolgl " wi putatretohld ;bTiT`ti|e unrfdywldlss e great pm: tisistlsiembiti lflhefpuoilo- inau»&s mister von. muborii well ts- ed and bitterly opposed to the Odi . -9l¥%§!ti¥tii°ii’“iP?9”P°.'-£“.t?d2£”l;i:°fs’.’S€§;'€.?.3“.llL. ‘T 'l'st'lasoid, n leo ofcourse sf” "3-.'3:'»f'l T; ‘~ ""..t"L."'.. _ . I _:I _jiri , lb It V "_ i - umbia is mthe_ lontres:_U°§oa&l ,far G rnment in rome? the ttliii, ; ,h ,has ,they are no ‘s r 'svt\og°rT'T.'a¢|r porno boom ess if as -sullen unseat trim: We '- _ v Avi Aman-nc lémwrar. nr Wmsx.ms.] Cozvcosn, N. H., March 3.-Geo. W. Glover and Geo. W. Baker, son 'and ne- phew respectively of Mrs. Eddy the head of the Christian Scientists have brought asuit in the Equity Court against her aml thetrustees of the church, besides de- manding an accounting of all transactions 'in connect-ion with r/Irs. Eddy's riilhiis. The bill is also for restitution in case that any wrong doing appears; for an injunct- ion durlng litigation against interference with hor property and business; and for a receiver. - ' It alleges that ;Mre. Eddy is mcn'sily unfit: to manage her largo financial af- fairs, and that she is being deceived and hoodwinked by her assistants. THE KINGS MUTUH KILLED A HUG LoNnoN, February 9.8. -A few days ago the Klng`s motor car when pose' ing through Ely ran over and killed a favorite dog belonging to Mr Arthur Feast, of Ely. The matter having been brought t0 the attention of ills Majesty, the fol- lowing letter has been received from Sir Digbtou Probyn by Mr G H Hall, coroner of Ely, who interested himself in the matter: ` “As all applications tn the King con- nected in any way with money havc to he submitted to His Majesty through tue Privy‘Counoil Oiilce, Lord Knollys has made over to me your letter to him to deal with and_to reply to. _ “The King was very sorry to hear that nlittiedog had been run over by one of His Mojesty‘s motors, and has command- ed ma to send_you the enclosed cheque oi $25, which Iahallfeel obliged by your kindly giving to Mr. Arthur Feast by way of compensation to him and his wife for the loss of their little terrier." ' ____________.__..._ PULIEE TUTHHJ vancouver, B. 0., Fee. ca.-'rss re ' A V , markahle spectacle is being enacted ii- - _ Va" liter, of all the itlblto bodies. Rarrusonn, Ont , March 1'.-A horri' removal of the Chinese had wr-, _ I _als oeaemnee use um'rsveuea by the _gogldbs most diiiloult toilnd AHPA' lnviltiqltions of the poilse, -foliowinga 555000 01'! D|'°|°lN|0lIl\ WMI- , 0 rumorofa tragedy near Eagle Lake, in‘ the German settlement. A settler named Karcher-had both feet hoses and while being 'treated in the house-ofa, neighbor named Ryoor, weutinsanethrougb suierlng, having rio medical attendance. Hs pttacked cyan while me _mar was esibepasa nearly murdered him with an iron har, beating aim eo that he will- be ervassd their buslncseeaereeult. _ disfigured for life, ,although the, ln- Oitsivth Unions prsoilcdlil _ ‘ fiuries will notprovs fats). The iahiv- oue, mauand woman, in British - , i~ ale! ~ neighbors saved R,yder's life and the maniac was lovsrpowsnd and bound. lie was taken o_o sages.,- house and, his sufferings §er¢`_`|¢ M. was a¢raiuQf_ him., H _¢ 1,.” sue asap-m subtle” sift* W, - .5 - ml - .ernment would notdare io remove Win _hie’braius, Kusherafit ` digg, .l@‘1.‘,*'r,~H>f`(;»`H~TV>' H .ti ~1r",|} Y: ,_ 4 V ` rr 4 ` , “ riblstaera man |§.¢Y,y,AgY,1,,` _[Srncrsr. BY Winsrnnss] New Yonx, March il ~The Thaw trial enters- its seventh week Monday morn- ing and unless some radical change inthe course ofthe procedure oncurs it will bc at least two weeks and possibly three before jury renders a verdict, That'-District Attorney Jerome has no intention of ltttihg the cure ever no to the jury if hc can rr ssibly prev: nt ii, there appears no longer to be ony doubts, _ The prosecutor has made it appear pretty evident since the _ trial started that héiivouldglsdly have matters come before a commission on lunacy rather than before a court of law. ° ., ..._._._.. WUMAH THEATEH LIKE PAHIAHS LONDON, Feb. 28. -Mr. Kier Hardie, M. P. in a personal statement which appears in the Labor Leader, oulhis attitude to- wards the woman’s suffrage movement, in View of the action of the Labor Confer- ence at1Beliast, says what the labor men have to decide is whether they are to rie- eert a great principle because of the vaga- ries of some of its supporters. He goes 0111 _ The spectacle of women being treated as though they were dogs or pnrlnhs revclis and humiliatea me;thelradmlssiou to citizenship on terms ni political equality with men is with me a sacred principle and I would not wish to be in association with any movement or party which oonld be guilty of the unfairness and injustice of denying to womer tnesel rights which men claim for themsel' e-1. I |Whilst the attitude oi the suiircgiste to- wards the labor party is a hor-ious blun- der, which he regrets and condemns, be does not wonder. The labor party is too much a part of myself. has too many of the best years of my life In it, too make severance from it a light matter, but I cannot bo s party to an act of injustice. I have stood by my own class through good report and ill, fair weather and foul, and now if they are going to treat a sex as they themi selves hove been treated by the ruling class in the past, then, _rather than ba guilty of such injustice, I would retire from publlo life. __------'**_* tough. sales, nonsense, all Ulloii Ito, ailments are quickly relieved by Oroauleu bhlnh. Illlolllipitbok. Allillillllli- THE WEATHER. Tonortrc, Mdreh 8-Moderato to fresh wind- mostly northerly, fairelid cold. - Atllicted with-iiheuirneilrm. . ‘ “I was and am _yet eidlnted w`ti\ rhsumstism,” rays Hr 3 0 Wayne., e0.00i' under _the old system. Most of the i-HIPS to be supreseod have been in existence for s hundred years. Thcre is to be a supplementary ilrhdlm' tad tax upon incomes oi over $1.000- commenolng with one-fifth of GDB Der and increase the four PU W” incomes of $’dl.000 *md °“" th" " cstimatcl toproduvo $?4.000.0m Wh"° the nv, 9...- cant, upon the revenue deriv.-' from securities, which in to replace the old stamp and other transfer ducs, is is- tlmaiod to produce $20350-000- The lnqulsitorial powers Killililfl f0\` T-ht' disco very oi concealed revenue are 1-x‘,sn sive, and will greatly c0l11Dii0°'~° Ah" works of banks and other credit estab- iishmonls. The banks must keep records ansactionn in bonds, stocks and 9' that the tax has been paid- ” i|lnard’s Llnim-nl Cures Garlic! To COWS CondcnscdAdvcriiscmcnis E late for tli»\enitl¢\ar»ion.\ ga- sas Paola rox RATES-Bl ANTBD-Several brizht Rm! W W iesrnfihfiilinery. APDU Trainer k Oo- amurnhBP0P¢1'” du, mesh and no-I-°4l°*~ ‘iid et- some time donna th: mfg’ hh IH°"fl’°|»?l wlilnykiflir :maui mu brixh' YU Lg:-ady in a minute, ii and i0o tina. ‘ *‘“r‘°“"' of all tr hills of change for the inspection of treas- \ll'Y HKGIIUF. Mid Dill" d"d““" TM’ ”" Laurier, accompanied by» Sir- Froderkl T U when duo from All °°“P°“H- 'mick d|"l` llorden, will In all probability sail for tend eic. atteuhiml’ C¢\'U"°“'~°“ °h°WT“|‘ London on April 6 on the Empress- of SHETHASETTES A TUHN TU PHAYEH LUNDUN, Mar. 1-Having hitherto failed to ' obiiairl' recognition of their Pliliiioai “rights” by appealing to men, a section of the suffrageltes have ar- Fllviled to make their desirrs the sub- ject ofpubllo- prayer. A demonstration with this end in view has been fixed next Sundayin Hyde Park, where their grievances will hs ventilated solely through the mediums of prayers and hymns. They express the hope that “the rough element will respect the occasion." HEEUHU VIIYASE HTH EHHH-MASTEH llns'roN, Mar. 1.-Word was received recently of the arrival at Marcus Hook, below Pliiladclphis, of the schnonerEdwln 'R._lIunt,of liath,ni|er whatls believed tobe a record voyage, for length, in thchistory of Amcricau coatwise ship- plnil. The iiunt, it four-mnstor, built in 1802, und owned by Gardiner G. Deer ing,oflinth, 1\|t-., has been cvi-rslnoe Inst July getting from Bo~ton to Cape ilrston, and thence with a load cf plaster to Philadelphia. ' in that time she has had three skip- pers, has been blown oil” the coast three tirncs, has been given up for lost three tim-_s,ond has been as far from home ns San Juan, Porto Rico, Ol about 1,300 mil--.1 oil' her course. Those rnisailventurcs have been due to no mismanagement, but to aseries of trying situations that taken to- gether iorm the material for n cham- pion hardluck tale. HHHATIUH UT THE SESSIUN 0'r'r/lwa, February B.--Sir Wiifri Brltain,to attend the Colonial Conference. if the session le prolonged law the month ofhfoy. Hoo. W.S. Fielding, Bon. L. P. Brodeur and Hon. Wm. Paterson may not be ableto attend the oonfereuco. or at any rate. lfr. Fielding would have to remain here to lead the Govemmenh forces in the House. Business will have W bg ,respond ni moreexpeditlousiy dur ing the next six weeks than it has been up to this time if the House Ie to rise In April. In view of the recent develop- ments lt is impossible to form any cor- ectldea of when the House will rise before the report of the insurance Com. mission is prolenled. Then the “b'i|mb\" which falled~lo go off last week may ex- plode and last till the summer dog days f’-.lc <_'_-=‘ : '.7 c, -, . " , ,,_...j',>, $1. _tr 3, *T ‘_ _f-Ye, .-.~ . sr’ `