Pvbin nun lv lvliivloav _"_" "°";°"’ P TNE CNNRENTTETNWN iiUl\R|l|llli Yiiuicudown ami-sian runs oem. 'rim onaanufiv oovaas ramen nnwaiw ELAN D Lma 'rim Daw.” overt 45,000 iuranans num _ 4 ' r' ' ff' ' 1'= o lll°H\l'°01°“sJ¢l°I\» lfnundsu im. :voting aw-aim iasr. .oHARLoTrE'rowN, °`cANApA,_- l'1‘U1-:soAY, pa .i_, CEMBER 23, 1919. .Y Annual Qubooripooln, Milli lllllldlu ‘if E; .__A_a_=,_ ENNEHEN P-NNll|]NlNN5|]NN\]EElNlNii , -lliil E. P. N. lNNll5\NN Failure to Count C. P. R. S ' l Th Was Cause of Collisionfwcl§e;r2lsNov?l\I1;:1aEtNlEied 23.- Temperature Was 20 Below at Time Accident.. Injured Taken to Montreal. _Q-1-_U t (Special to The Guardian.) f .\'lON'l‘REAL, Dec. 22.-Failure to N count the number of C. P. R, pus. _qenger specials from the liner Empress of France, which docked at St. John, N. I3., by the engineer of the east bound freight, was apparently the dir- ect cause of the collision which took place ut Onawa, Maine, yesterday morning at 7.15 when twenty-three persons were killed and thirty-four in- jured. The freight engineer let three 1 of the passenger specials pass him and N did not wait for the fourth. This wus the ill-fated train with third class pas- sengers from the liner on board,which crashed head on into the freight. It Is reported at the offices of the il. I’. R. here that there was 110 ._i_ttei;_ the collision and that owing ville and Brownville. The temperature ut Onawa' waiting on a siding at Greenville the transfer of the injured to it, injured were spared extra suffering trains were bringing the injured Moiitreal where iliey will be accom niodatcd in the Royal Victoria Hospi- tal. er of fire l.0 _I0 a_1lldP:e to the tais of the special in which niost injury was done most of those who were killed died instant- ly. A nutnber lingered to die' en-route l0 llle t*-mergency hospitals in Green- was twenty below zero but by the speedy arrival of a train which had been and the ou this account. Tonight special hospital to N'NNNNNZNl lN NN Plebiscite of City Favors (Special to _The Guardian_) FIUME, Dec. 22,-Gabriel D’An- nniizio, pacing the deck of a ship in the harbor, cannot, decide whether to land at lfiuuic, proceed to Zara uri return to Italy where he anticipates! ti hostile reception. The poet dictator was unseated from power in Finme by»a resolution of City Council votes. Again expressing a desire tiiat italian Government troops take over control Government’s Offer. ” Jugo Slavs Invited Rome for Conference. , NENNNN EININENN NNENUSNPPNSITINN Acceptance of Itali of the (lit A plebiscite of the pop- Ital- ian Government offer. 'l`wo Jugo-Slavs _ y. ulation favors acceptance of the and two Italians have been invited to Rome to confer for un amicable settle- an _ , . . , _ Mail's advices from (‘hrlstcl\ni to New Zealand, say that the final ilgu NEW ZENNNN , (Special to The Guardian_) prohibition and that New 7.ealnn,1 certainly be dry next June. EENNENNNNEENN (Special to The Guardian_) PARIS, Dec. 22.-Under Secretary of State for Military, Justice lgiuice, left for London this morning to take part in the making up of a list Germans thuigeil with war tiimes and ment of D'A‘lmtlan issues. The Jugo _ or Sluv threat of war and preparations '_ _ __ ' of » whose deli/f.-ry to the Entente will be for it prevented the carrying out D‘Annunz'los threatened raids upon the _...__ Spalato and (‘utturo which puts ports out of the Adriatic picture the present. ‘ll-l' PARIS, Dec. 22.-The second s tion of the Gernian mission which i _ EYNNNNENENN ENNNN WNN ENNE NESENNYINNS . EN ENN ]N llEW YENN5 NNY ._____l... (Special to The Guardian.) O'.l"I`AlWA, Dec. 22.-With the coni- ini.; ol' the New Year -Canada returns practically to a basis of pcacc. Wur- tinie rcstrictioiis iniposell by O'rdei‘~in-' t"ouncil iiiitler the War Measures Act. will twith some exceptions) be remov- ed and in the case of the exceptions thc Orders in (`ouncii ternilnate at the end of the next session of Parlianient. The wartime restrictions which will cease to be operative on January first include those on race track bet- ting and on iiiiportulion, nuuiiilactiii'c and inter-provincial trade in alcoholic liquors. The ord'crs in council remain- ing in force include pulp und paper control, coal' and sugur`coiiti'ol, silver ...____.._..___-._ Q » foo M-+044-4 ure-o+¢o+o++44 0 § cosiinvsiiii suciits § y-O H4 0+ 715-31-aaoNzE AND, BLACK su.i< iuuffler. Finder please lcuvc _at Gii-‘irtlian Otilice. -ll. ._ *DON’T FORGE-T THE CHRISTMAS concert in Kingston Hall 'Tuesday night. Sale of candy. 5782. _..._~.- WANTED_--A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Mrs. D. llavlcs, 14 Esplaiilitle. 5814-12-2£lMlwk-. ___._._.___--_-----~ -~-_ *WANTED--A YOUNG GIRL AS nurse- inuld. Apply l\Irs. 'l`vin|ilc._ 40 l.ongworth Avenue. Ilcc. iI0~:ii_. *FOR QUICK SALE - THREE young sows. Daniel MucNeill, Vil- lage Green. 5707-12-18M5ipd. __.____.__.._..._------ “WANTED IM M.EDlATELY MAID FOR izoiicriil housework in sniull fainill’~ flood wages. Apply 140_PowiiulNri‘»_t£ *CHRISTMAS STATIONERY WITH selected initial letter in sold bronze from 1.00 to 51.50 per box. Central Job Prlntery, 170 Kent Street. tf. "`LOST.-AN OX. BLACK AND white, 1% years old,, no marks. ‘linsti-seen on Whim Road |10! 59- Notify R. D. Westawalh _l-0W_*’l' Montague. ~l-~ ______._ ___4--- FOR SALE-I PA1R FOXES' SILVER black female and dark patch niulv. ' Apply to Leo Doiron. Oyster Bell Bridge. 5820-12-23-M2ipil ____________________._____.... . ‘*Wl~‘.NTED.-A GIRL FOR GENERAL~ housework. No washing. A111111' Ml"S~ J. C. Sl , 249 P lace Si- ms r 301542-15-Mtf. ~ _ A *LOST-ON-»8T. PETERS ROAD lust night between Wrlshfs Bridge anfl railroad crossinil 0- large black fur robe. Finder leave at Fcu- neii & Chandler‘s and \'€0@lV9 'fe' _ward. 'll- AUCTIQN.-I WILL SELL A`l_' MV auction room today .00ml“@""l“l3 “E 1 12.30 otciocii a choice int of _iiiiuiiwts ‘l und dishes also some furziitiu-1-. B. Carter, Auctioneer. 5829 ___ - 11--., EN coinage, trading with thc cneniy, ex- portation of gold, intornincnt opcru- tions, grcal.or production on indian Reserves, ceiisorsliip, by Order in t‘ouncil on the liquo (. which opened nearly two '_veai's :ig within a few weeks of the Iliiioii Go criiiiicnt coming into power. The us of grain for distillation of. portable last of liquor was forbidden from the day of December 1917; iinportation liquor containi_i.‘|f, more fthan tw and one lutlt' per cent proof spirit was forbidden three mouths later intc1‘-proviucial trade. 'l‘lu-.se Order in t`oiuicil are to tcriniiiute with th close oi' the prcsciit year. In rescinding these and other tiers in tlouncil passed as war snrcs the govcriiincut. takes tho, bcvii issued ileclaringthat wiir no I0n_ cr exists, usual war conditions lon agp ct-ascii in fact. Coiiscqueutly th rcscinding orders re existence ot' wa ii can no longer be urged as ii reason , Lives of Crew for inuintaining these cxIi‘aoi‘tl ini* regulations as iicccssury or uilli :ililc t`or the seciirity, delciice. peni- ordcr :intl wt~lt`urc of (`:n\ad;i. 'l`l| liecaine effective November 11 'l`hi\ cxpeditioiiiiry i`ort:e has sincc withdrawn and denioliilizeil and hee th lo rc-cstahiisliuient ol' thc oi'di|iiir otnliuiis ol' ionic that on thc request oi' any provincil refercntliini on thc oucstioii whe lteil so far as that particular vlnce is concerned, if the reforei lui Governnicni. will then issue 11 clainntion forliiiltiiiig iinpofluilull the province in _questioii. EEIEIEENINNE (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN, Dec. 22.-Viscount Fl' who was niurderously attacked on ‘day was busy at work yesterday drove in an open carriage lll\`0l\K streets of Dublin attending a C Lord ‘Mayor of Beii’ast..l\€ feillle ,um delighted to receive the kind gratulatlons of Belfast which has ne and devot-lon to the Empire. It is reported that the man, Sa who was killed during the attack Viscount French participated iii d party of armed nien which hel high courts against the military. as I 5rt0§,r(5 5823 12 23 M419 ltcinov.il of the iestiictions iinposed there was u further order in council passed proliiliiiiiig iiianiifactiii'o anti (lr- llli‘il- view that, nltliougli no proclanintion has yet arnilsticc which concluded hostilities 1918. country at-iii-riilly is devoting eiierilllltl -iv -~ .- i ' E 'i‘in- in-.t nf insi, sossioii ilroviflos ther nr not iinporlntlons are to bo pi'oliih- pro. ii cniigbt. Men did not dare attempt ('liui'lotl.ctowii they have paid sever it goes in the aiilrniutivc the lloniiiiion pro- into (Special to the Guardian.) - TORONTO, Dec. 18.-To the 1200 tlelegates ol' the Ilnitcd I~‘ai'niers ol' Ontario who filled every irorner ol' - lllasscy llall last night, Hon. Ernest ' ti. l)i'ury, l’i'eniiei' ol' the I’i'ovince put this question: “Shall we give class ltlgislittion or shall we not ‘?" And the grunt hall rcvci'hei‘aIeil with a thun- derous ‘No!" “I knew that answer would come," said the I’i'eniier. "You are i'arnici's. hut fir:-tt ol' ull you are citi'/.en~:, and ___.__________________.__-_-._ r. trade ends a pliaisc of federal a'tion O V rl 1 E SEENINEY o _ ' » EN NEEENNEE5 you want no class legislation. You ov- want us to give to this province g ernment ol' the people, by the peo| for the people." ' ciitrusted with the arrangettieiits 6(7- deinaiided. A conference will he held during the week in London to deter- § mine upon a plan for joint action by NPNEPNNINN THE EISES NE 1 i ISENNNN NEN|N|NNl5ENHTN|lE‘ Losiios Dee 22-'riw Dairy Germans Who Are to be Brought to Trial for FJ.; Crimes Perpetrated During the War Include ""“““°‘” e '““1""“y "f ”""‘“ '”'-""" ",’,‘§ ex-Kaiser’s Sons, Crown Prince, Several Gen- \\' _ erals and Commanders. I Gi-eat Brltlan, France and Belgium. l France, ac/cording to the Echo D8 Paris, has ai list o 500 names ready _to be submitted among these names is that of one of the former German Eniperor'.s sons and also those of the former Cru‘.\'ii Prince, Rupprecht, of Bnvmfa, and several genlerple and coniiiiandc-rs of prison camps in Ger- many. I Order-in-Council Issued Io' putting the Peace Treaty into effect, arrived here today. It is headed by _ I-lerr Von Simson and consists of the three Ministers of _State and two A secretaries. The first section of the E NNNNNNNINN NN.5.N. NEEENNENS for Release of Men Im- prisoned Under M S A and for Suspension of The sent.iiiv'eiit ol' the nieeting tlial l)r0ceedingS ail Offendersv ord found expression in the sin;-,le \v ot' reply to the i’i'eiiiiei"s question was ---- in accord with at resolution uiiaiii ously adopted endorsing tho fziioice .\l lliui its the Il F 0 leailor tion and endorsing this sole:-lion thc cabinet. ENSNNE5 t ni- \VA_:im;;_ri_E$60 H il School N0- » “DD ' . - wu- - ._ for iisiaiice of year. Aiiiili' 1° ___ O night goin stick pin in °“'°l°P°- no ,Q _ tr Wm, name W, W Wellnel- thereon. branch, Department of Militia am German mm, |s regarded asm” (,_0ncp_' D’Aniiunzio, for replacing the dictators DBTGHCB. llall lll'°“Elll llle m°“°V l'° iatory that further obstacles to ii l , u . .T Finder pleaseleeve at 170 Dorches ter Street and receive reward. 5819-12-23M2lDd ‘ _ ` 'STEAD 5 OX LOST-A RED, lRl3H BETTER D0? last seen in vicinity -Of R- ’ I' cathedral on Tuesday 21"- F“‘l°‘”, ` t t U. Aiiey. 62 Pfl“¢° Sl 1°” ° ' sais-iazsnsi ' f -rsflcnati wam-so-Fon UNIDN Roarf Rihooi, No. 108. Liberal sup _ ' ptqmeht. nwiy to c. iz. mmf, g\m]m.fvq|9_ 3824-ll 23MB ___________________....-- -_ _ |.o¢fr-lvoun i>aiv¢_R 8Ml\"-'- iisfm one nah' mm' lf” “" lined gloves addresiiod'toJd\'i\~ A ;q,,,p\|¢g, Noi-th River Ro Kindly NTA l i . s ill.; ,_ -_A-1, .... SA / i lonel Cherry, of the Pay and Audit Canada. Col. -Sherry, however states that he has no knowledge of these the subject, He protests against his with me exchange or ram|ca¢|(,,,B W name being used in this connection. not require more 'than ten days. Ther Altlwush no definite Statement is fore, it no fin-ther asinys are cans .forthcoming as to what Canada will by Germany, the first ten days receive as her proportion o fthe pro; Jnnnnry may bring pane between th _ms of the British. canteen system Entente and its principal enemy. -it is undestood that the amount will Accepted' opinion holds there is no ll“ll°“*‘ be llelfl ln l-0“ll0fl. ll l-llls ll ,-be but ii small fraction of that ment- need for the German Treaty to awa ` ioned in the story. It is alto believed the general peace settlement. which lil l‘“ll°lDBll0\’\ 01' lm 9-“fly German that no allocation has yet been made the optimistic regard as still man of these funds and that they are still months distant. The Turkish, Russian Utll" “llleil ll"‘ll*‘l‘» °l‘°5l9‘l by U19 A ~ 2 . .. . M.. ..... rr; ‘..-‘.'.‘:..z‘;‘;".;'.‘..‘:I. ‘:;'°:.:":,"°.::‘:.°..'“ts..:“ , .. - _ . r » °"°, ._-t °°'°° 5w_.|,z.z;mII. _ r ‘ _ ‘y V y ° ° K ratification; are exchatmed *The Ethic which had been eugiig- lie was shown everything in conne ed in the coastal service between ti_oii with the business, nothing being Sltly Of $7»000 f0i' Cable coinniunicatio Curling and' Labrador ports, wentlhid _froin_ him. Dr. Frank will hav “Shore mst Wednesday during a gale inoving pictures taken next week an ellcll while bound south. The wreck was the filins will be exhibited in Orient Fri- not reported here until the shipwreck- countries. i‘he last shipment of and ed pagepger-S and crew arived from pairs is ihe third which the doct h the Bonne Bay_a|1wir@511nviiig gone down has sent toJupan where he has bee lllllll' in the storm. tsupplyi_ng_ three different companies. that they arc not averse to nn increase fr-he chief msg runs “mm Mrs D amp (,me1.mmmem in the afternoon, ‘One ol his ranchers Mr. Caswell ' ‘ Up()/p receiving ii telegram from the ..._-------f-° ali'endy stated in l`he Guardian r d_ ‘-1 turned home last week i'roin .Iapa , C tl as ll” 000 llllll l‘°°“ l’;”“§;"h‘_°th;““ grows Aivisn|cA Hoi.Ds Kev 'ro PEACE th I ~ 1 . I' the German counter offer of conipe . - f r ur." ' in ro f ii th Ani . L08? IN THE CITY 5A`l'Ul‘°AV_ GLAD rm wf_AR\NQ. ‘ 'rite nrucie stated uint Lieutenant f;od‘m°c‘;'§f§n of fha ‘garmin termgsh been re uired Nevertheles ie Iii early peace are not anticipated . send an inter-Allied Coininisslon coin- (mum has rm,w_n_dGd ulmngh ML posed of art experts to value the line ,,.. . , ~ . 1 .. ,if m";_‘{f g{§kj;\ip‘_l"f _}{{§§_"__=;_ l“j§f§§f.',“ fN.'..i“<‘,~.’.’I.`..`.T.t.§?‘".f`11221.'NZ; E£8(i"`l‘.’."-f.i.l 1 I ‘ 1: -Q, 1 f ' ics like M. Koet-iitin of the Louv il.l\|~:i~iini who is to head the l<`rciii-li ii'- ully inipossible to vaiiic soiiie of the ly d petition of the te.legi'apli conipzini m by Z0 to 30 per cont. atltiitioiial. Th re session <'.oiniiloiici~tl at 10 a. ni. and tif St. Dunstun's University drive. The Question oi I Telegraph Rates S’l`. .]()llf\', N. Ll., Dec. 17.- 'I`lie in tity hall this iiioiiiing on thc was <-oiicluiieil at noon; the coininis- Se ing. I<‘. I]._Cnrvcll, K. C., cliuiiunu m. tjoininissioiicrs lflslitlr and .ionc to l - v ug i|ia_n on scvoral points :il`i'i~cling St lk John. r_ said, than is represented by the 2 They pointed out that the Doininio K 10 which was read: . been reached .' C 1 . . . tg- sion will i'.:tui~n to Ottawa ,this even- ii, m presided, assisted by S. J. l\Iniice, ,._ were presciit in the city`g liiloi~t-sts, and the i'oi‘nit~r interrogate-il the chair n vinces. They stated that the Island e the rate at Charlottetown was higiier p than at any other city in (‘anatla. n e between the lsiund and the mainland tl The St. Joliu Board of Trade coun- nl cil presenicd the followiii resolution or "Resolved, that this council advise n the board of Railway (oiiiiiiissioners g00_ with smm. mSm.mlce_ as of telegraph tolls if a careful examin- e- ation of the Telegraph Coiiipanles ac- Y THE n counts show that an iiicreaseis neces- con- OTTAWA OFFICIALS DEN - Where lit” llllll Silent a year teaching sary to maintain efficiency of servicel (ings of the ;\,,.mrr. ms msumnc v- STORY the .hips li0w_io raise foxes. Another and they would respectfully request 4 I' e er been surpassed in loyalty. _QFOSYGSS OTTAWA_ Dec_ 20___An “nqu_m_ ¢_;_§(_lt_l_i_t;-___l1_t_:_t;.;i_i;‘s_ni;ii;<;_hiz_i;;, og~l_;i_f;li that such un examination be made li viige fled denial ol a newspaper item to unry with another shipnient. upon the effect that the sum of $35.000.- --i-+----- (Special to The Guardian_) ' 0'|"I`A\V.~\, Dec. 22.~-Release of nil i'. ' 'y , . ,. . . . to . _ ._ _ , _ . _ _ the political coiiiniittec ol' the ussociu- r-Ominur, (;r,vr,rr,mr.,,( ,cnptrpl of su;;.ir gfglgfgs . . . . , . . .- in _ _ H . , _ - _ creasing authority of the lliiitcd Sintra.; ll‘_Hi=`loii _of _pi;_;ir;t.t_lliigs n_g;i%ri_t=intaf>_t_h_ ei i piovu i ii a pio u Og which will appear In an extra of the An Order-iii-tfoiincil which was sign ed late on Saturday by His Excellen y the Governor General, makes provis- ions i`or this general amnesty to military 0*;-enders. I The Minister observers, says the report, that it is in his opinion expedi- (`:inailiiip Gazette to he issued today c Mr. Fred Mct`ourt of Montreal, son ent in view of the restoration of peace of our worthy citizen Mi'. 1’etci° Mc- - . and for the general purposes of ro- estahlislirneiit lhtil ainniesty should be graciously extciicled to all such (military) offenders so that those now undergoing imprisonment may be discharged, so that pending prose. cutiuns for the offenders aforesaid may be discontented, and so that all offences heretofore committed and penalties incurred and not actually enforced and paid shall be generally pardoned, forgiven and remitted. The Minister therefore recommends that a proclamation of general amnesty for offenders be issued in pursuance of' the powers in their behalf, vested in Your Excellency. (Special to The Guardian.) ()'l"i`A\/VA, lm-_ l£‘.l.--It is expcctc llil Sir Robt-i't. Borilcii will spend th thc South sliortly Lifter the heginnin _ _ _ _ fi of the New Your. At present ’Ili 101' lllllllfli'-‘ly ltl lll‘fl'l“ilSll l-l\"l\' l"'l*`f‘ Priino Miiiistei' is taking tliings inorc 1 not heur that Question havin b if easily and on the days when, he goes l decided yet. ~ A-- ~ g een SFENN , I l_N._|1llls N uiilwi ‘to his office in the east blot‘k'he only tl spends a short time there. e There is still no announcement ns (0 V“ll“’llY Uullllllldslml ll*`l‘l ll Sllllllll holiday seusoii in Ottawa and leave for who will be acting Premier during the r. g absence of Sir Robert. Sir George e Foster stated this evening that he did NNNNNNZIN s _ 'lTmF‘S,'l`l'Z, In-c. l.‘4.- 'l‘lic witlitiruw- :tl Iroin Fiiiiiie oI` ti:|brie=lc I)'Aiinunv.io 9 nine until ilie plebiscile which he ha o- _______________ Gem Theatre Destroyed s. . Q. government granted an annual sub- r,-Rm)Emr.,r0N_ N_ B__ Dec_ 21__ " The Gem ’I`lieati'e, u iuoving picture ' house operated by l~`. G. Spencer of St. John, was totally destroyed by fire 1 early this morning. The cause of the flre is unknown. The loss is roughly estimated at $10.- M. Richards. owner oi' the property. _Mr. Spencer, was the owner ot' the |seats, picture niachiiies and other fit- ` was inthe vicinity of $1.500 with loss Y exceeding that amount, n- the Board of Railway coininissioners (Mp 1.1 (;_ 5m.,,(.r.r is (hr. lrqree "|- before a decision by the boiird has A ' the I’i'ince ltldvvnrtl Tlieatre, Charlo- itetown). ‘Heavy Losses From The Coal Strike "OI-UMBUS, ohio. nee. 20.-1,0", lo the Ilnitcd States on account of the recent coal strike amounted to tllllwoxiintilcly $120.000,000, whqlr, Ohio`~. loss was about ‘I7 000 pioreil the poet. soldier to retain th present zzarrison there. D'.-\nnunzi announces that he will not leave Fi- Slmauon could n '_ b ' :intl his troops, which was sci for this cordiiig to W 1) M $“ ' 'O00' ac' the tri t1‘ il-I ' f' ` ' ~ - » ~ , . . iuoi'nin‘f, did iol », 1- 1 ' ` ' "Kln“"'y~ 5e‘ll`9l“l'.V dog wtE)s put. overboard. Directed' by Fur l<`arining Coiiipany where ten lllll l°"llWill' l'5lV"”` lllfllf’ ‘ll l"‘l‘"`“~ ll” the wuE\icn ol" IligxktliwilUlleayililltnpllll() nf the Solllllern Ohio Coal Exchange. officers of the ship, the animal suc- pairs of Silvers were selected hy M 4 » » ceeded in releasing the rope; and hold- Haga. These he will take back with P€\` Will- df lelfgfllllll Dlilni “Sell- ing it tightly in his teeth, fought his hini to his own country together with l-lfllllllll lfllCll0lS0ll. M- P., Hull J. J- nf- way (hrbugh the breakers tothe sh0i‘9. 22 pairs of \Vhltes land Blues which -l0llllS0l1~ l\- C-»1lll0l`ll@Y general, ill' acki the ship's he procured in Alaska and in th 5, telegraphic conditions between Prince ¢l(pa`rtu|-,._ - Additloiia-i loss to railroads from cur- S lallell Service and to industries forced i0 Shut down on account of the fuel H 0 e estimated and 9 sented arguments for iniprovement of 0,-r|e,.ed rm, ,|.hm____‘___V ________0__e____ of ms no _allowance therefore is made in the estimate, Mr. 'McKinn¢._, said erTh_e miners were the greatest los. 5 ln the 'Slflliih Mr. McK.inney’g figures showed. Sixty million dollar.” vias his estimate of their losses in Wilzes. The loss to the railroads he placed at $40,000,000. while the opera- lUl‘S figure he set at $26,000,000. 'rua wruurium /’ ~. 'rnmrannronn TIDIL ll00N,‘E'rc. 1__ The lowest teniperat , ‘ night was 1 below zero.uE-tot 9b\:ind?ny Y‘““l*‘l`.":':=r" fail' 1l=-.l .1 tl ‘i