re- ~g ear' er ' _yellu News; . _. _i 3%.- ff- i.. .'. . - .1 ‘.- -. ...L- . ~+ ii »_- ,- ~ ».f ...__-.i..._.__ __ - ,i " "‘ 4 . f'._» _,_~»'_'_ .,',;f?'_;-._ _.ip ~_~.,;.. _-.N ,'.--,,.;,,:_.--~' '* _, , - - - _~ , - f i _. 1, __ .~_-_-,_ .- s__ ’ _ ` ~ * » s\lLi.f°o;\'rfe:i;|s‘_~"_|=PR|»r~_i|_jc>“s.-.1-fjgowhho __ _ _ -' _ ,__- ~'l"!-llii-La*l‘lliS'l‘ NEWS A MARCH I4, '1'9`11, V _ E *`f1§§'r bl' ALL-. I * i'css'¢'-» ig Ari; iii rr;-_-.__. . __ - .- _ »_~_ _ __ _..__,_. v. _._ _ _ _ Jer . L . .__ _- _. ,_ ,.__»_»_, yr ,,~, ,,.- L_ _-_..._ J...-\7...v,... ,__ _a~»_ ___i ___ ~ ___ __ ___.‘g_,_ H0 _ ~Pr0TffSTi1ifi_ _ EL iiriiidmsi-s siivscii; ___ ii , g 1,2 fi' ii __ - _' ’- _*__ f ‘iiiiEETiiiAilEl.Lliiii i i it ,___ _.___ _-- osii .iiri..,l in AAAVEAAAAAAAAAAU °‘f’."*""“ "‘f“i"““‘° ~“‘**‘f'f’ f0°_*'i"“-"‘f’*‘¥_"‘i°". .lE7iEAAEl‘f|.AifAEAE our si iii . cror- vriiiiiii fiiif .Europe -.fosiimlrirr Special to ,The Guardian. " Nlgw Yo'nK',` Maron ia-'rlio immi. gration authorities here are investi. gating a report sent them by Cana- dian oillcials at‘_ Halifax tlht on the Uranium Steamship Oo., liner- V01. turno, which arrived last evening, are 17 undesirable aliens from Holland, Germany and Russia which they will not receive. Seventeen have been deported from the United States; As neither Europe nor- America -wants them, they are riding back and forth upon the ocean line, not know- ing what to do with themselves. -EAEE’S SEHEINE PLEA EUR HEEIPHAIIIY ai- ATLANTO, Ga., March 10.`-In a lengthy address at the Southern Commercial congress assembled here tonight, President Tait spoke hope- iully of the future of the south and paid special attention to the accom- plishments of the congress just clos- ed, dwelling especially on the recipro- city agreement with Canada. “0f course the greatest disappoint- ment of the session was the failure oi thc senate to follow the lead,of the house in ratifying the reciprocity agreement made with Canada." said M-r. Taft. _ “When we entered upon the nego- tiations I #shed the secretary of state and his commissioners to oiler free trade in everything, but this Canada could not grant us, because she has a protective system and sh-e was afraid of the competition of our better` organized iiidustriais. _' "The south is particularly interest- ed in_the factthat vegetables and cotton 'seed oil are bothput on the ii-es list by the removal of rather heavy_ duties on both. But I don’t ask your support on the ground of any local advantage: I ask it be- cause I regard this treaty, if adopt- ed, as the beginning of a new rela- tion with our rapidly growing neigh- bor on the north `and ourselves, which will insure greatly to the bene- fit of both. _ "The conditions under which agri- culture aud manufactures are 0Bl`l`10d on in both countries are substantial- ly the sameand the removal of the duties provided for in this agreement. oi- indeed, the removal of all 0114'-l0S between the two countries if we could have it, would violate no prin- ciple that either a reasonable pro- tectionist or a reasonable tariil re- former upholds. mately 4,000 men. LLISBAHHEIJ AEEUHNEE AAHE er of Portland,-Me., and disharrcd from the practice of law in New Hampshire on account oi alleged misappropriation of a client's funds, was arrested today on a charge of staying with a young woman from New York. _ wa attracted to Allen by the osten- _tained toward the young woman who tered Mrs Allen On his arrest she begged the police _ . h h d. to conceal ber- identity on account of uizagol m.o§Bing__ the was agains _ her parents in New York. She admit- Mrs, ‘ Glover- the dist;-iof, af,f,orn'o'y_tliem*'to pfifftomorrow-night here- al ted that she knewi Allen was married, said that be was ilrmly convinced. though they say they will if possible but was infatuated wiQ him nesday evening, accompanied by the young woman. The next day he asked the cashier to cash a check for -$25- cealed love-making of the couple. The check was cashed and Sent 00 1'-A10 and then another. The iiret 01160K came back stamped "no funds," and when Allen tried to cash another be was placed under arrest. (Continued on Page 5) ____________ EHE AAAHUUIS UE AILESELUHL LS DEAL] Special to The Guardian. » . .. ’ . 1 . 13th Mai‘Ch- N0 FBHF Of York, in issuing diqiastorsi"letter-illegally irriportod -and purébiisod i unlucky Date which was read recently in all church- `th_e suln"ol"'_$Z5',d00. _ \ , es of his Archdiocese, in denunciation 1 -_Before the'hidin_g place of the gi _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ t- --- oi cbd proposed celebration in nomo- wur_dir¢ovor¢d ‘- the ‘oiiirerr‘olioo'ped» l,i_rdav_. several reiuspd later to 'ser._v_e. _ in commemoration of the fortlet-h an- through seven blind doors. Special to The Guardian. uiversary of -taking of Rome from the 'The door 'of the secrete-chamfbe ST. JOI-lN’S, March 13-Undauilted control ofthe Pope. "wherein"the' hirls were huddled w W- the Unlllcky "thirteenth," nineteen __ _ 'Ei¥’_°”'“"' i an ingeiiiouiiy contrived panel," co steainers, composing this year’s New- " ’ " ' taining a pvortraitof the Chinese E ioundland sealin fleet steamed out oi peror E l . Dort\sh0rtly after daylight this morn- : xr . ‘._ , ----...»-.--a---- ing, and headed north in their an "‘f:.§.“;':§;.‘;‘ iN SNUWSU __-_ '_E’ElAY Ei AEE AA ' d ' ¢ d . PHILADELPHIA, Penn., March 10 em C010? -oxygs er ay --Harry F. Allen, soil of a mill own- | A E I E'iiE_E_ELE EHAELB passing had checks on the Bellevue B0'sT0N_ -Man .u_Uni9s, “aw an Stratford Hotel, where he has been Strong evide,nce»is dm_a“.,';d_ the my. sterious murder oi Clarence F. G1 5 _ evident yesternay when Distriét At- h Camibridge nol proceed the llldiirf-me charging Mrs Lillian M Glover wi . .. .. _ _ _ ir was re.gm as ' being accessory to the murder of he that no jury would convict her und _ er Allen Came to the hotel last Wed- 'the-' secret indictment which be dii-~ missed yesterday. SHOWERS-OF-HUD-E_Q_R ~ - 'rho ea.-.lilor had been worried to look .I-“Em gm*-*I SOUTH NORWALK, Conn , Mar k noon attired in "harem" skirts oi the most extreme pattern. It was appar- ently a pioneer experience on their part and was not a success. Soon a hootlngmob 'was behind them, and then came a shower of mud. Think- ing them two soldiers who had de- barrassed, upon ascertaining th truth Alter a- vain attempt to rea _ _ _ i ~ " leo, a policeman attempted at arrest _ . . the women. He dasisted, -much em- e ch “Canada is at the parting of the' .-- arouiid in back to liit somethin waves. If we now reject this oppor- tunity tohring about closer business and tfade 'r'Q_latlons»and insist 0000* the ooiitiiiueuoe oi au_artitima\.wal1 bgtwggnljhhg twp Cplll1T,l‘l0B, Wh1Ch dll-_ for ng _ #in eoiiditionsof labor. and 7'-'-"'i‘ dilution than do Kentuckl' and 'f1;uses§ee. or Gwrsia and Ale* `bama,'r_lwe shall ‘throw 'away 00 _“P” portunlty for iiiutual ben_gil_t_uot like- oodtiuiied on vase fwf- Enm iigiwguee cc sus SYRACUBE, 'March 10-Here are some of tha' new rules which the Wo- men’s League of SYFBCUW -U“lV°““'*Y is enforcing in all the co-ed roomln8 houses : - Caiiorg on Sunday night must leave at 9.80. - (yiiiy"'t}1rse_ nights a week cali call- ers -ba_'_'gl‘lte'rtained. all doors to ilio rooms where vell- era aréfentertained must _be left ol>00- All houses must be cloivd Bi- 10-3° each night. Special Permission will have to be secured to attend func- tions which keep .the women out after this hour, such as the theatre. -Alldights-.is-the-bosse must be Out during the hours between ll ibm- “Hd 6 a.m. _ maoir time ii girl izoeiacut °i ADW" she mdst re ster on what train. she LoNDo-N, Maron io-Horirv _Augus- tus Brudenell-Bruce. mth Marquis of Ailesbury, id dead. He was born AP- eil iiili.. 1842- PAYS VlSl'l"`i`0_ HIS ‘ YEAR GONE STOIAQCH i=H1i.ADEl.rHlA._P¢nu-- MWA* 1° -B_ Ji. Sykes of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, paid a friendly call on his stomach yeterday at the American -il Yi-LK " . __ _ __ 0 favors! gat 10.10- _m,‘ __ 'T ` nn appetite for your meall;' nina” sas brought to and city aolidity to your slumbers; it special train, arriving at 12.30 p. 5 perfect and grateful ap- 'The special'-toi Cape -’l‘i°svei°se of a hdiidgy, this city yesterday _at 8.45 p.m.. youiig"lnen-who do alot; ing eight__psssengers'snd tbirtyfo dgnofjprou o__gaek|mn. __ . won eE"en know their ' 'i'h'ere'was no special to Georsvf»° of them ee' last night. 'pwiiobody lim - vomrday'ilie southern aeéoiiimpap world does tion train swag twentyrilw 0"\\“‘_ there. Bo late, the Eastern accommodation fo be and do. ity-ave minutes late and the Summer- The do it. Tlrl aide accommodation twenty minut you will late. 'The Western ilnd Cane Traver will le accommodation trains arrived in the happier city on time. ' lttll' “°--“*1i“ my s.in,">says R0' °_‘you have to handle pick or book of I. LID my _loll. avi. sleep. holidays. and will all the have' got Bl0“€ Well ¢“°“5h since’ bmi arrlvingiat 4200 p.m'. The Minto wi than you know I °“°°__l‘“‘_‘_d“Il"_’::§xd lorvo riocouai 1.90 aiu today io interest in my Bwmac al It I had G'°0rE8t0WU.'b|‘.i_h_S 5 Erewht and PM to see it in a. $1059 him* B sengers but no'm 8 they could"i'iot Bud, the women made comir_iendable_ time to the Mabocemo I-Iotc . - coiiliuliiciineii - ¢-`_n Yesterday the Earl Grey left Georgetown at 7.00 a.m. and docked in_P'i_ct`ou_at 10.40 a.m. Bhe took over Stomach Hospital here. __ d ,__ seveli'ty\-eight passengers and one "Yes," said Mr. Sykes. I ha “ hundred and efi'g_h'ty_ tons freight_,_but ooo.. ii ior s vw- '"“°- it 5”” me noyriidllr.-ii rproiri iran. brought ii... lots of trouble WNE0 I had it ‘md I freight and passen‘gers~-to this city, OTTAWA__ -Ma__C___ 10___,_n canada -' _ ' ' ' ` ‘ _ _ ' _ _e ng.-__ kept it I would have. been dead long The Minto left __ ou _at 7.00 a.m The doctors a WHY “E9 3" at 12.40 p.m e-,"liad‘ on board ‘one month to live and told him he eightrave -wha save had about one chance in 100 i_>_f giir; pB_Ssensers_ but n°..niaus_ Q ,, ldave _viving an operation. He £03 _;‘_ Georgetowuifat 7.00 "a`_5m. today fo ichalice. Last summer he raise; B¢V__;`s Picton taking _iqne dr hogs, th Ial thousand b\_1"h‘éE§_“‘€:_J,}` 831533,, cars mixe0__fl'eiE\1¢ Wd P“BS°”_E¢r -acre erm n ' but no ma I. r. __ i60(AmonE othehtmngs thatmr' BW” The Minto. after arriving All Picto `oni0Ys are 'f-A1000 Sll\\°l`°,m°“g§ Q -gay: Harbor' at 1.00 a.m. Saturday, di I-I-e says he eats anY?»|11HK ‘lt b“{_ not dock at that hour _as stated yes one else would eat' and ne\'e_l' (0 _ _“_ im-day bpt had to lay to until t ter iiihis life. but U* dna" t tuscime Earl Grey moved out at 7.00 s the semt. Phm° an' when there 'was room foritliie io 1’ . .~ ' 'd ii hi iii.. iirri. " . is 1801"' livthEli-:.i:h;liEis gdlngétumy' Minardu l»l11““°“_°_'l’_'_f'f¥f’._f;ff§§2;° tgstsalwbsptd l;A¢_.-0¢l1v.'lf1°'e"°"° Q *rr-r 1.25 a.m. yesterday _,viii is _sw ' . _ ~ r.iail_and°tliree"bassenger's, ai-rlvin' in Cape Tormentine at 11.25 a.m. 1 ' Five iceboats left Cape Tormenti at 6.45 a.m. yesterday with 79 ss giiall and one passenger, arriving SEALEHS$A|L_ -‘ _ rf Special 'to The Guardian. -' . » - ..-_. »_ ,. » - - _ I-vis 19° '"“‘”‘f-mm _ _ and mflnéfns E cf¢”d`EAli3l"u’\YOElldll Diiiiclir ' tion of Archbishop Farley of New Chinese slave girls, said to have b Qi _ ver, the Waltham laundryman, will ` Attention of the hotel employees “mam unso1vBd_ ,Kms was made the winners ben Qi.; of tm-eg ga,-nw he m. 543 '_The i-. hours Four Thousand 0|'\ on Sunday, in protest against 'the ac-' night resulted in the capture of a i‘.` _. ____ house at Goldking Mine, South West- ____ ' Speeialto The Guardian. _ ` "“ soils, M-oroli is-'rlio .iuiorloou _SAN lrnduoisoo, Moron 13-4- v'I'1‘ER:B0. Itelv. #fares -10-W Methodists in Rome had a meeting spectacular -raid in Chinatown last 00 the members. of _ the _Neapolitan ix' orrs were like srrco w_Th»-Ginrqioi.-.._ . - hill Cam '1 E D ,,- their rolls _.io _o,._o monastery ,oprisoii -Broiiu-ro ciiiofod -Mon Arr Special zo 'rlio Guardian, _ _ _g-_i when the King's Counsel lcarneditbaii as they were-clo_se_ly_1'a_fllliated»'with -the ii- Camorra organization. “L_ - _ .- NEW GLASGOW, N. B., March -13- ` The =Via'tovla.. hockey team arrived Sydney will Dlay here for Sta -a E trophy -tomorrow or Wedneird night. Amherst have broken the dates ~ here- today. - Everybody well. rr Y .1 and consequently have forfeited their ,right to play for .the trophy. _ hold starr trophy for the year 1911 tatiously endearing attitude he main- tomey John J_. Hizgms ‘__ East. Bydnoy telegraph” _the Vice to ‘ nt night that they will' play not later than Wednesday night. There league Y games finish in Sydney this cvenin __ _ , ,.. h ,.1-._ u ' - Government troops, lcd by. French and British officers have again rout- ed the Charade’ trihesmen near Mt. Silva. Great slaughter was done by the artillery, and the .rebel villages were burned. -Government .forces lost six men killed in the ilglrting which continues. ‘° ‘° “°”-.iiisii iiwi _swiilii *iiiiiits _ sl1'w1‘*rLu._ i_wr'uil... 'limb' lo-The town of Douglass, Alggke.-is being destroyed by flames. wothonaan I _ _ _._‘ miners from the Tredwcld Gold Mines -iiiii-'iiiiii rTi'iiEiiiire are lighting the are. ____,_.,._.,._.. iwiii-viii iii A illismlils --- 11:30, The trust_ees_ of the Starr trophy have ordered these-as the final games, v i S *_ and the Vics could hardly expect Hiiiiiiilil-A_iiUf_iiiEAiH __ .... .. .. s AUEAEELI EEEAELESAA .Queen lioillliiil 0,2 today, Go.vern`ixieni.__?}'o'f’iicg"a".continued the hunt for jurors. ~ ~ i_-is Though-the box vvaa'-flt}ed"onf~-Se. and five more were excused 7 Hill illii_il__,_ A ii.-.mul fiiii »-up-_ I . _NEW YORK, Mor. __1o-_-_'_wiiaf.,_d_o vQu_ want to_l_rnow about ni`e?'_f_,iiaked courie Loo 'rolrioi,___r_oii _oi the liit. Special to The Guardian. _ __ _ _ _ » - DENVER, Colo., M..roli_»13-Four _ *_ _ ' __ _ _ _ sill -- - -NEW .. snowslide that destroyed" the bridge _ E . " " ' ' Goi_1ut_ _Tolstpl _ ceuie _flare _toddy__oii ~ the Mauretanle-and 'is vi_s_i_i:fisfg__A`ui‘er_- ie' re Si“°v'_°v9i'i\ l°<_>_f\i11¢f°_'~»- 161° will-mm Prgridrui Tait, ‘Jour D. Rockefeller, Andrew Cdi-iiigie, 'Colonel Roosevelt ind other eniinent‘Anieri- cans. .At the concert given on shipboard im riigui, *ot wuicli sir sidwrrdjrou- nant presided, Count Tolstoi spoke for '10 minutes. telling vol- last darys of his father. Count Tolstoi- repu- diated the stories which havemaiued 'circulation that thu older Tolstoljeit his home to die because oi domestic diisrneion, UI-lie; life was a very harllv one," said the young man. “He lov-ed his home an-_d his _ family. _ But in, the later days oi his ‘life Lord Redstock, the English evangelist, "obtdlned great influence over him. L»0rd~Red- stock- persuaded. my father' thgti the iifé he 1iv¢.<1.ln li1e~_¢emi¢1&l'ble seine was nbt_f-_in_ accord with _ ejiheorieq he' prnfe`§I€Q'."`A0`tlIig:r|i:i this, ’tnyf_`fe- thai' lefgi;h\ia.hom¢. P _e and of" that weary pilgrimage is known.to 'all the world. Thom --was no lose ailection on his part toward biviamdly His action was taken to dkmonetrate the En theory oi liie_he had always urged," . , i ' - N Y L _ _ °°i.:‘ ‘ilzs :;::.";:.- 1.°:.'£“°...i:“°.'=.....;l.. °‘ -i-rr 1-.....ALLAEE LLAEH -VLAHAEAA. 8 Y streets of this place yesterday after- -‘ ’ " ‘ ~‘ " " - ‘ ‘AELALAE-S AE 'HAL-LEAA niririx. nom .,o_-__»rro _i‘ii..'.'. lihe~i§ti§a'mei‘ Virginian, the Eng- °lish mails, arrived=at'ia\-dnlgllt.- The vo a e was storm buh the Virginian; Y B Y" ~ _ ‘ reached port __oii- scheduled time...-She had 1,500 passengers. `.'l`l_\aStatlmer will sail for St. John in the morn- ing_ _ _ _ _ . .___..__.,....¢-_-- , . radii iiriiiuis _i.o`Nno'N, Moi-cii io-it ir omcialiy aiiuouriood._tuai tue Queen has nomin- =aiod bodies . >_1via_ry- Dawson. _Mabeil `Ogilvie, Victoria Oarrlngton, lililcen x Eileen Bu AGB' Qld DOTOTIY 'K . _ _AQ 1 alder. or lirr-_iran iumrr in the C0r_0natlon eeirelnonies. » » _ _Queen Mary is B€1ertins~.to»_t.lie pre-~ cedents .set by -_ een Adblaldli .HM- Charlotte. Queen Alexandra had I)‘_g_q,,__ .._ awe. _r .r ._»_~ yr i_\..r.~. .. -_-._A _--» -____-1,; ;-r.;'*‘-:`i_-'_- _ .___ ll A’ ` “" WE f ,_ pri.. iiirougi. silo grain bill in its il: - ,¢_@`-°° "‘ ° °' ‘ “f°“”'_°° sem; iorrri, large investments of can _!})ioKLEn o ral-1 lo. , _y tal which we have made will be wip- ~ _ - codllsh sc. lb at L_.'P. _'_1‘.ant0`u S. ed out, declared F '_1‘____I-doffeliineg, of __ _ 4d_8_9l7f_¥_1. ____ ag" e him ymerday “ind di “Am Gemgetown gEEi'Ein°.;iIEi¢EilEEi'rrt0t§d§;. irir xdieglriugngi EIAA?>Ed?2§6il' at `ii%5‘.;.` Mum the elevator measure new in the sen- _ __ _ -_ 1.. WL s ~ _ -.nngyp " _`___1_11_ote. f --“w - -~ Ii irrrowa- ue. <1 ri. ___ FINE Am) .. ... _'_ _-._ “___ was emi .._~iii1.S=r¢_ _ . ui- ri, - rea- toa»s. ;= ~ ` is o _il » emi? 3 S'p'I?4§¥:(1))§%(;)I:he (tl":it.lrlc‘;mn14-Moderate ilifld 'E“§u_“ L $55* 'AL' PT . 'variab'_le‘w‘inds; ilne with stationary T, t°“` "7 5" ' - or alittle higher temperature. _ f- . *_ _ -‘Quai-_.. __ ,house- 'E A ` d A .iii 'gm 'iffy h'°aisB°vw" i-mor The coldest tguiparature recor ed B bu or, lla ' , - ~ i 1"* 0* ‘W “lid Pl'\"."°“°' *° "“”°° °~" ' 1; clock tqiis morni¥ig__’was~ sixteen de- _f1*‘_'_§m~ED__ _ ;|.dy_ only ghogg _Q grees above zero, but at that hour 'Y _ no NN* “parishes ip the K it had moderated to ilfeeen degrees Dr g°¢d| need 'pply. Jlmes\Paton 1 above zero. 'l*he_ warmqt registered* I Qu ~ ~ 3._14d1i,__ .ig iii_.niai= _period war twenty-in _#_ . _~_- j UD, _ @ _gl~€§s_,`eh¢_;_ve aero. - _ ,_ __Q',;5,,'R:X;_'M‘:. qaide “ate m A - -’l‘h_ ‘lpwehg ggmpetatufe recorded' - '- d _ ybliifdly was _ seventeen _dcsrees ‘:fin'F5_'ft s'_‘_Y.°y_ -H§§Q$%p,i_p°’_7 above rero and the highast was ' ' b '- . _$, iliiny-_two above. fri... roi eo; re _.0R‘l'. _ .._;d°i_f°°»___ Mm 1; corded the previous night was twenty __ f~_ °'i...l1¢ _ ‘why 'nh _“_ ing- eight degreis below zero. At nine p. B___I:,3q;___.‘_t -.r°__°l`n-_|_:d____ pl _ » _have _ hm. last night it was seventeen de _th J __ -. , “J 38-1»pd_ grecs above aero. _W_._ get . ‘ 7 ‘ ' wn The tide will be high \hl¢ morning (1LO'l‘HE3»'BASKUl‘S.-i_Wn h¢vc.0u at 11.02 and tomorrow morning at _-_/_.._.s`elei a_~1de,od gerychoieerclothes baskets imanufmetufia rin Whit! All length or tcdey_wlll be eleven Qwngag round. square. ovsl lull 'and forty-six minutes. high halietlllor soiled c\0Wil\K-.FM sun sets this evening at 6.03 aalsgeheop. Beal. Garter, Luctioneeri as and tomorrow evening' et 6.05. The meal ~_ .»»..~.._ .0-»-l4d§1-____ so sun rises tomorrow morirn; at 6.15. B0wugg_ ._ tn.. _A“°,,,_ _“M” The 'M011 is fill* _adv me nz'-M, ~ .~-umm. om liiwioi can-rr.. :.- 7.46 and not Wedne iy as stated eleven I--lbdtl. yestfrday. 'Ihr incoii risen tomorrow .-_ ,. . ......._.__l....._... . _ _ _ no will you." iliiiardm Liiiiment cum Dsndruil. _evening at' 6.l\i. . _ _\¢iiiu'\'s Liaimést relieves Nsunlgls in summoning at ' the resent Fel: ibersrtment, Ottawa. ` Employed. i§_Ieve_n-Dead, Tréihs Stbppéd Blieeial to__Tha Guardian. -cr-ia'i"r.iNoo.i, réiiu., Maron 13. With eleven men dead, as the “suit of a strike of white dreinen on the Cinicnnatl Boutbern as a 'protege 5. Sainst the employment of colored H1011. all trains along the road from here north are suspended. --7-\-G-~4»--_ ‘AEAAL-SAUEL AAT niivicniii ii _ iiw aiiiswiii JLUQNCTON, March 10-Courigy 3¢._-,gt _ 4°?-I“°.P.°°Ei°f Charters has been bn ' ll\__the_,county lately, .securing in tidal 15"- W"1¢k *W0 convictions go, g_ T_A il. violations against the Windaori g__f;:_;lt, 3;r1:_h__i;t._e_1;__ convictions ii. . - . ' ,°t€1‘.iMemram~ ‘£331 Ifwi 255111512 the, Strathcona. Thiboangi D s_lu;~ouo against wiiiioi “___ _MORE upuis Corner. Geo, 1-Ind- on ‘the defe(i)d‘cop'¥1ish' has been placed Mg" _._p°__a___g_ one case and nr.. .. he Minto~I-Iotel ‘ 11' ' _ gay for Scott-Act vnsdtiorxd $50 to A ilu iiiiii iiisliln _ _ . A i\““BANY. N. Y. 'Marlo-Whi ‘,;§§.°“-‘1°“» °°i11,'¢rQ¢>_m - liresiiod :ig snag!-ess f _-“tWli1°n. Mrs. .sidiilr Bat apphi~ently_ unnioveg W. daymvben .Chief oi Police Jpgoplr M QUERY uf 'Rochester *testided how :he l°¢UB0d Woman confessed to km- _ ng hgr 5'y°‘“°`°ld “hull bi' .llourlng °”_‘;1\__<:_l}i_;__?_'§_i_'_f1___dow_;i nl.. uirorr. ` e e d the admission ol; 'thzodicoddtpgivigt confession, contending that the poll.; obtained ir by W...-,,i,,_,_,_ bum Justice Howard ‘told the chief to pi-or-°¢d_ PARIS. March 18f-Two were injured in a revolver duel ovq- a woman at the Cafe Morris, early today. One of the combatants was e.`we|.I- iillb' Missouri man named Lee, while the other was a dancer named M0!- "“- el" ff°m the sumo-- _ Morris was seriously injured, ang, Lee was sho_t_in the leg, fm- some time been paying attention the dancer who has been appearing with Morris, and the latter had warn- ed his compatriot to stay away from the Theatre. iiuiidi wisii _ _ni Huiiis A PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wil., Mar. 10 "w‘tE? ‘EW °0\\l\tl‘v- immediately sur- 1`0“11d1l\E the wrecked Du Pont de N€m0U_l`0 D0Wd°f mill. which blew up lest nicht. a waste of dumriritlod 11011108. the ni-st action today by the residents was to seek the exclusion of Powder works from the county. Iu- diguation meetings, at which this do- maud Was voiced. _were_he1d in Pleas- ant Prairie and Kenosha., » _ ' ‘ Th* meth* ll £0 be taken before the Wisconsin Legislature, according to present plans. .The question or liability fer the Iiemugvs inflicted is a serious one with the victims, but no attempt was made today to accomplish anything beyond temiwrerv liatcblnz of.shae- tered houses. Not one gmvg yu in working order, and lack ol food bo- Glme ii Dressing problem during eu day. _ . _ ,_ . It was generally' believed _ after com'nunica‘tiolI.ha'|l been" bf" lished with nie farm honda _ia the, denser zone.. that aingiimr. Jeniui fling is the only person seriously lm __ ure . ' __ ' The ilnzncial loss to ¢h6\09\\il`lly 1° fvuzhlv estimated at. 6500.000. but the total loss due to the explosion is too widely distributed even to be Q' iirriotod. Powder mon began seeding the rui_ns today to ggoguai-<1 the °°mm““liY against further etplolf Q“l¥l0Y `t9B\`-lird 'as follows: ions. . _ "On the Frld i 1 ` of har armiayrldzevtggi tflilhilgfdy b°'"‘d°d A °‘U~` _Bild Welt from. Belien: °”*‘“1Y *° Albeuv. Leaving tlioeor _she went to aainstltuticsi on.Lak.e street. It was then about 5 o'clock. 5El° Nkvd U10- Yvung. woman if 'they ‘num -"°°°i".¢ U10 ¢l\i1d the're.and was told that she needed authority gl-om. the main office. The you g wo telephoned and told Mrs. laelheranz l_ll_§ Was- -not--able to get the iiigiig _gsecgh-i?_f1‘_d *hit she could not take rim ri... loft tus iiinituiiou on Pllve .where the bod was (qu _ _ - __ A walked toward the centre of the city. _ _ 0.“.th° WHY sheeutered ,_ drug g-toni ; . _. _ acd.l>ur<:ha¢ed__l0 cents' worth of ego. holie acid. _The ¢-,iiiid wM_ in um! _ »°-'°"" "E“’_“°f~ “EH 211° Went io__1ho ~ . . ._ _-ig Fragments of the bodyol U. 8. _ THDNDBOD. the- only one llileiiiyy-'@ explosion, were fqun¢.~.|»,q¢_¢y in.. Pond half a, mile from the glaze mill where he met his -death li; the initial explosion. = - ' A coroncr's jury -wal elnpaslellad today. but-the hearing wavooutinued until tomi/rrow to obtain the attend- ance of enough -'witnesses to il! the cause ot 'tho explosion. . » GVAAAME WHITE Ei] NEW YORK March 9- rte fro girl-~goi__ilioro rlio field ir.. UW- fnle child Baked fqp 3 dr1_nk_t'_| WP-ter and she. gave him the Mid _Elie -laidehs oiiild down, 'ki..,,.y¢. -mm’ ‘Hurd svra and ‘ ". ' Sc-hm':cta,dy.¥’ went had to MH* ,Blld Wall leit to shift for fi r 11, he only le years old. ish; “,,,‘,,‘:,i,§ 0°°\°r~--Meliier. who was ir. ill-berlin (Continued on E -ieiinubi-ioyofrj m°sioi.i....... “°.°“ __ '~. 5019 m England indicate, -thst_,0lAii`l_e‘Gn» hame-White who won the ance at Bol- mont Park last year for: e'~Ia1:eroef tional Cup and who will-head-thu _English team of defenders next June, _plans to try to hold the .cup by fly- .Cihlef Quigley “id My-s_ Mhlber had 'ing in an -all-British machine. Last _:ld him that her m0_tl1€l’. ‘lied Wm” year he used a 100 horsepower Bio;-. ph‘;uW°§hg’°:__llE. lNl__\;i_;\g hir an or- mt' ~ ' _B5 lf” _ I _ institution and partly pg; €;1:;i,,::;Ehis own designs a new racer, which he Grahame-White hasfhad bliile after calls the “New Baby." lllusirntions received here show that it is or His german type, bm witli igr-_-..i;_y :-6. i\li'nai‘d'~l Linlmcnt cur:-s biii°n_q_ mga, ..,.~~w...,.... _,Today the._Annnal P._ E, Island 0¢_n_ tra.l_Seed_Fair. Domestic _éoisjée fox- _hiblt4¢_an__and Poultry Show opens in tha_,)1_a__r_k_et Building. _ . _ .-The-sniwioiu nm-.soar oi-no mar- h_i_i_t.Hous¢.wlll be eutlrelyullled with exubitreud- than promises to be a really -excellant showing -in.,a.ll- bran- ches,-xof_ exhibits. About 800 entries are elrwir in uid.-.700 more are ex- pected.-to asslve before l2~_o'0lock to- day _whementries close. _'1"hoee. -which arrived yesterday were placed in position yesterday and all day ol- clals were arranging exhibits and let- ting decorations placed. 'llha...lhsket never presented a better alwllrence. successful show. The educational-~side of tho P The very best speskem p will deliver uldi-es»ee.on live tes .which will cover a great many bra tions of llnott problems in acien This Seed Fair is deserving of hearty supp<;;_t_of clti_I¢:_t_l.,.ae well "' ' j-r-'-Y~Y--Y--------r-cv---'--v-¢=~o~...,..,,,. _ ,,,_. 'UFEANING OF Indications point to an eminently Ali' promises to be extremely benohdnl. _ reesrs»b_“ il ches of agriculture and many aol ti ilc farming wil( be oiie|'9d‘._ _ -» - \ t SEED FAIR there the citizens turned out in loin “U0 Kreatly encouraged the mango. ment by exhibiting an iiyggrogygn _their work. As the Cnuimittee says in the Prize List "The Fair is for _Y0\1r benefit. It, will not go of its own accord but is dellendentoii your °l1¢\'z¥ Bmlon your attendance, there by showiagyour interest in ic.'* The program for today ir: 12-01 if-m.-s:r.iri¢o will be-closed. 1.00 p.m.-Judging oi Bead; mm. "°§“§.?°' 1 -` ` ' _ _. p.m.- n Peoples 'I‘heatse,..ad- drill by Prof. ltevclllon, A|\M&¢ ont" °n D‘lryin‘~ _ -~f, ~ rg K5 .-a.co a.m.-Aarhus -bruises.--i.'Ds:‘; Gita. _on 'riir rrmuz sum A?-g:“f_u"_ Ad. , .___ d. _ ..,.___,. ~ D Sn- MK '82-~e~§». In row-r, nomiuioir irruir --- 4.00 p.m.-Address by W A Lil cl .r~ 4.80 p m-Address .by 3 11. Dent, _ M L A, on Education' “ ' _ 'rhedlillselrliiau the Iucreallobsz B. J.. lloonnoteawsg Preliislylwsrl. II. e B Donald , Tobi \Q~Nr Qwli io . _ wlum- nsiryms. ~ - ~ ~» “_ A o' r .u _ u ‘ ‘lo .if our-li, érhia nxroidiiimm rm farmers oi e sul-roun n;,countr.1. .Oli-!i_'l‘lmmae;-Peters, ol the _ _ / »._ .»_ A- _ - Ylcnttci flelebrnte Release -of ln ‘.Ciiliictoi_In. _‘ _-_ _'_' ~ _ _ 1 -tern'-rw; Nr lil ~y I 1 i ’. ld i »_», .f i _ . _y ._ -__ . i .. L .- _ 1 i, ` i . i 5. rl 1 A 'E 'i :_ 01 `_f ‘i 'i'.» __ . \" _ . r' .i _ii ., ' . ____ 1, - . il-=~ ~»-i~__...J l` i (__. ,_. " 2 . _. . _ - _: _-_ ‘ . _ _ rv ) _ . _._ __ I i 5 ii . nil( . Ar i _.. 1** 1. _ 4 i