/ , ._ .(3, .l_ -_ Molwwo mer lyrounnnnlaoi . \ PA Vt Y Vw Y _ ' , P .' \_ . ,. ..., . ,, . - , __..vLAL._ v ___ __ gi >P UVANCI DVANCU ._ A. GENERAL I~` 'lllllllls lnllll 'STARTS TELS *slllls llllllll Russia May Lose Some Of" l'ler"Valiant Another Charter Added T0 Generals Who Have Escalledffhe The Uitof R°F°“‘S°"Sa' Perils Of 'War . -§..__._.___ BERLIN. MUCH 27f-(Special)-St. sei to deadly. combat in the yard of ial)-Plunging into Stony (lg-.wk at UW l¢1m0\lS Ilrison. Blue Island yesterday to'escape seve- hddltloh to the further challenge all ST-_ PETERSBURG M"°“ 2”' fel roliwnen. after he had stabbed ‘(SD9ClHl)-Tlle SUNG Ol Gelleml Smy and fatally injured the girl who had 'nods wound is stationary, jllted in g d th With Gelleml Fock it is "°P~°"t°d m”t| The duel between Generals Fock Nicholas rl;\ort\l)ne,w;5 y;?l; oelld mg; Petersburg despatched say that in General Gorbatowskl to iight lrduel tlonal Crlmes CHICAGO, Ills., March 22 -(S1~ec- Admiral Nebogatoff from, his quar- and Gorbatowsky will not take place seized with cramps and drowned. ters in S. S. Peter and~Paul For- owing to intervention from an autho- The wounded bride is Mrs. Donato tress has challenged General Stoes~ ritntive source. q¢ D1az@a_ if---_-_~,~~_-'--~-'--»v.-i_.-~'=any-~~-~ -- --- - ---~--~ Her niece. a six-months old baby, 9 whom the young woman was carry- _. ing at the time she was attacked was also seriously injured. ' Fortune had been engaged to Rosa Orsena for several years, _ He received a letter from her yes- .4-_ /Y V , I lrival. | Immediately Fortune went to the Says the First Lord of the Admiralty: Oraena home. summoned the bride to the door and stabbed her five times, .Combination ol Powers in The The .M °' the ‘“““‘>’ a°"e°*e° . ` _ _ . Finding himself surrounded, be ' leaped into the river in a vain effort LONDON, March 21-Speaking in almost say that any combination of to an Island to reach the shore. the House of Lords this evening, all the powers of the world would not d Tweedmouth First Lord of the bd able t0 Dllf HD equal SQlll\dl`°“ 0° ’ Lol' . Admiralty, defended the policy of the Government in refraining temp-»l'nr- ily from laying down a large number of battleships, and said that the construction of battleships just now psrtook, largely; of.the nature of an experiment. ,Great Britain's three vessels of the Temeraire type. and the ' vessels of the St. Vincent type, would be an improvement on the Temeraire type. In the spring of 1911, Great Britain would have three squadrons of four ships each of . the St. Vincent type. No power in the world would be able to assemble such rl fleet of drst class bnttleships, Lord Tweedmouth declared, and he could GEUHBIAN llll Ellll Pllllltll Resolution in its Favor Adopt- ed by the House of Com- ’ l'l'l0llS. OTTAWA, March 21-In the holnie of commons the discussion on the Georgian Bay Canal project WS fe' sumed by Mr, Wright liberal. (R9ll‘ irewl, In ,support of the l>\”0i@°t- He, the sen. lll ulllll n _ nn llllnlllzl Presence of Warships 'in Harbor Allays Pears of Foreigners. ` PORT All PRINCE, Mar. 21-F,ol- lowing _the decision of the Haytien government to permit the PBl`ti°l‘ pants in the late insurrection who have been nsylumed in the various consulates to leave' the country “ll” molested, the French cruiser D’Estres is making preparations to take on hoard all the refugees in the French, German and Spanish consulates at BRITISH Hll|lSl t l Asked about the Manufact ure of Parts in the United States. ` LONDON, March 21-The gravity of the allegations regarding the Ross rifle are fully appreciated in parlia- ment here, Mr. Haldane, the secre- tary of state for war, being asked ln the house of commons by Edward Goulding, the member for Worcester, ment had been called to the in- vestigations of the public accounts the Canadian made rifle, which had rifle, with which the Canadian forces d h th it Gonaives, St. Marc and Port aPrix. The cruiser will take the revolution- t to Saint Thomas is s » President Nord Alexis has --!S‘~_1_e¢1 ln- structions in the case of elx lmlltary officers, of whom Ml1Jl0l` li'-Tllillle. commandant of the crack cavalry corps is one, now under arrest on suspicion of being implicated in the rcccnt conspiracy that-l lf l'-|15 f8l1liS warrant it, they may be taken before a regularly constituted military corrt for‘examination. . was attacked with a sudden illness] before proceeding far. lllld Was 'Db' liged to take his seat. l (ln Friday next, a court martial will decide the case oi Maier Aurel ad charged with making an at- -M 0. Mr' Lancaster '(conservative’n:,::'tempt against the security of the lwl"-I). then spoke, quoting ““ 'latnte and conspiring to assinate the ties to prove that this wat;rw;y_lp__esident_ “'°“m b° “° improvement' to " e ' There were no signs of disturbances istlng canal route. Mr. Wright WM h u hout the city today £110 DNS' t ro g I “huut t” “Bums when Mr' Lancastemence of the warships in the harbor °°““°d ‘md °”“mm°d his argument' 'allaying the fears of the foreign resi- The motion for the Georgia" BW canal passed. dents. SHllt ClllllESl "The tremendous success of House- hold Night at .rhlrylend 0" S“‘“' day night has led the manelwlllellff to repent the event toniglll- 0" Saturday _night the theatre Dix; ' yerflowinz. H°0l'°° xglirlglzzid tgp thtend. The distributing oi th. prison' caused satisfaction Bn merrimeht in the vast audience. H Tonight another series of mnzni ' cient gifts worth a large sum Will he dlmlhhwl Amour th” '°"“”“*" ones. A bitious specialty . that Another feature will he a sl10° contest among ten I120Dl° W£°‘;':‘;l Blllleer on the stage biln 0 - ll llllllllllll ____-_-1 . They remove their shoes Whilbll Me mixed up, Prizes will be given to the three persons who first find their own shoes and Dllll mm °°° There will be a lll`0l?'*“" °' “plan” I t s, all beaut ee. - di?T£|;: “haw illustrated song! by Maddison and Harney Wm 5° fb' musical features of the eveninll. ‘ lon _ Tuggdgy night the lZWO‘ Dow vaudeville acts will be introduced. There are four star musicians in one hee while the other ls vr°w1¢° Asolo' l .Dewar ' I ___i sun lull Plltl Too into for Classidcetion. Sourls needs two_ pant and bull calf. Apply to Herbert ._ , _ sed A Week Ago TORONTO, March Z2 - (Special)-- railway conlmfl-lelon. R l nw lllllll Two Hundred Hindus _Arriv- ed at Vancouver Set at liberty. VANCOUVER, March Z1-The Na- tal Act is once more n. dead letter. One hundred and eighty-four Hindus, who came over on the Mont Eagle, were brought from the quarantine section yesterday and to-day 149 were released. The remaining thirty- tive will be deported. Twelve of _these are diseased and twenty-three have no money. The odicers made no interfere with the Hindus who committee at Ottawa with respect to I 7') were set at liberty' _ ‘ W taken the place of the British-made '_ ___ were formerly arme ; w e er is n \ \ lact that the essential parts of this H ' HEATHEN ARE nfIrHE MAJORITY rifle were made, not in Canada, but ' in Pittsburg, Hartford, atllehoro -_- and other parts of the United States _ NEW YORK, March 21.-The heath- Whether in case of a national emer- _ en are still in the majority, aggord. gency, the Canadian supply of rifles _` ' ing to a map showing the compa;-B. might n0t be seriously effected; and* f . = tive number of the followers of the whether he. Mr. Haldane. weld ssc ___k_______________,J several religions of the world which his WHY £0 make any 9“EZ°5lfl0llS til the Presbyteria's Men’s Foreign the Cllllllllall S°V°"“me“t~ ER. Missionary Society in session in Philadelphia, was invited to study ` '_“" Thcsc latest figures are as followszl , ._ | fl-(,R0N.,.0_ MBL 22 _(Svm,_,)_ Jews, 11,222,000; Greek, 120,151,000; _ West win,]E_ wld_ changing to mild Protestants, 166,666,500; Mohammed- . _ mm 0,. elect" lens, 216,000; Roman Catholics, 272,- 623,500; hehehehe, sac 732,000, or more than all the others put to- gether. CHICAGO MARKETS Insurgent Sultan of Morocco' \lVAN'fEI>-W- H Lord. wlof. _._ Cnwnoo, March Z2 -- hpccinl] is Practically/Subdued "el “‘““°’°,,_,,d,'},,l{P" ‘lt °"°°- or gy French .|,1o'lTsx'1iar.°lT.§l;Fea'..n.msr; ,,"""f‘_"'::::-°~: ‘il Pork . llows lhls? . . ` 3 , ¢ _ l ‘ . illittlllse nn THE IIlNDO0S IN tlusls nn sl. lnlll nn, B. COLUMBIA And Get0ne Hundred Dollars They Are Géllylllg Tired of Being TUT- -One Of The Emllldl/SS ned Down So Often And Are Going S"SP*?°l°d ` To Panama S’»‘. JOHN, NB.,-(Special)- The VANCOUVER, B, C., March 22- Not to be beaten the lawyers there Union Club was robbed Saturday of (Special)-A curious incident, imls- “P9” "ad ‘"1 “md*“'lt to an inter' l $100. It is thought to have been hy ,rating the eagerness U, the C_I,_R_ Prater. who showed it to the Hin- ene of the employes. law t C _d _ _ dns through a window. ..__--_- yers 0 ge ev' ence wmch “Gum In this way they administered as justify the Company's refusal to de wel ., lk ‘ port 155 Hindus now in the deten- Tile Hindus here are. dissatisfied l tion shed has come to light. wltll the treatment accorded them Legal men visited the sheds, ln- :Ind are planning a general exodus tending to consult the Hindus, but to Panama it being against rule to allow any- A thousand Hindus are said to be one inside except immigration offi- engaged in construction work on the Glllls. admission was refused them. Panama Canal. ST. I’E'l‘EHSBURG, March 21-_ Lieut. General Smirnoff was probably fatally wounded in a duel fought here this morning with Lleut. General Fock. The men met in the Riding School of the Chevalier Guard Regi- ment and fought with pistols at short range. ` _ The duel was caused by the memorandum written by General Smirnoff on the seige of Port Arthur in which be question- ed the courage of General Fock. The latter considered that his honor and reputation were involved and chnl- lenged the author of the memor- andum. " The riding school was placed at the disposal of the combatants by the commander of the regiment, and the duel occurred with the full knowledge and approbation of the military nu- thorities. It was witnessed ly a number of officers of high rank and it is even reported that several wo- men were present. Shortly before 10 o'rlnck Generals Fock and Snlirnofl appeared at the Riding School. Without saluting they took their places and assigned their seconds, For General Smirnoff the seconds were his brother-in-law, Vla- dimir M. Purishkevich, a member of the Dulna, and` Captain Schultz of the navy, while for General Fock, Captain Sido, ndjutant to General Stocssel, and Lieut. Pudgllrsky, one of the Port Arthur heroes, officlsted in this capacity. The distance be- tween the two combatants was twenty paces, and the duellsts were instructed to open flre at the word of command and continue until one or the other was hit. At General Fock's fourth shot Genernl Smirnoff `goaned and sank forward. He had been wounded in the abdomen above right hip. He was carried in ll litter to the Military Hospital, where doc tors examined him by means uf llo- entgen rays to locate the bullet. The word “tire” was given each time by Geneal Klricfl, the Russian authority on duelling. At the second exchange General `Fock's cont was At the third exchange “.23°;':J;:?;;.z;.‘Pi..§:i' GENERALS IN A FATAL DUEL 2',;,,,‘§',,’*‘;,’},’§§,,,;f““,‘f§, °,‘_,§,§‘,;’,,,,‘;{§§,‘j, Fock and Smirnoff Fought with Pistols his former decision and will accept _i E the Position of chairman of the --__ Charges made in Port Arthur lHE Nllll llll __'jl_Y_?_‘_i_§__f‘_f_l§___ and final shots were thencxchnnged. This duel will be followed by' an- other between General Fock and Gen. Gotbntoflsky, the commander of the |Western Front at Port Arthur, who was severely criticised by( General, Fock during the court, martial pro- ceedings. General Gorbatolsky sent seconds some time ago to General Fock, but he failed to secure permis- sion to light a duel. _ ` __..i..____- lnllllll ln nlllnll Plnrltf l -- _/ Two Families Left Real Esiale ln England Valued at $79,000,000 s'r. 'rr-Iolvlas. March 21-The mem- bers of the families named Knight and Page in this city have received notice that they have the claim on an estate of $79,000,000 at Marble Arch, Middlesex, England. There are said to be twenty heirs in Canada, Knight, a former well known base ball player and now a carpenter here is one of the direct helm is in reall estate and has been in nbeynncc since 1829. » A CHEERFUL HORTICULTURIST. TORONTO, March 21.-A fruit grower pronounced thc Sen Jose scnle n blessing because it provides work for the otherwise idle Niagra fnrmcr, “Wo should," says he, , “lend miserable lives if we had no - Mason, Box 654, Charlottetown. Ma Corn... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Permmtcd' ' .- \ T- _ ___ _________ 3__.,,3d_3i,& Vwhm Genera, Sm,,,,0,, ,,¢,,,,,,,,,,,,|,.,. ,md l.l-ohhle. 'rhls chest-lhl hortlehlolrl ‘ \ (lolln LOCKET-And °h“l“» Dll mu" ' I D ` l prematurely, but General .F0¢k’s ist is surely n relncnrnatlnn of eith- I PARIS, March 21-The government I Crty streets Sunday night, - ». » _“_-ignanimmmy decline# to shoot ,, er Mark Tahley or Mrs Wlggs of the believes there is a good prospect of l“°ll°E!l`flm »0“`l“‘5k°t 'md picture d fcnseless opponent, and the fourth Cabbage Patch. a definite settlement of the trvUbl°1H':éff‘ Reward “t this °£°3°dt,'°' » f » - ' e ‘ ~ _"avg ,__, in Morocco. This will be based uponlr ‘O 'LET_Tlw atom at present l ‘f 1* ftlle submission and elimination lol cumed by John McKenna' col, W H 0 N I _ I H R _ l f _I ` l 'Munn H1-nd. nn ldslffwf =“l°°°- f-dr sum dnl KM dimes. ml ...W2.3...`lflJ.§....i1"iK.,.l.`I..I§§Z\..,°2IIl1ii.'§» ~ While negotiations with .vlulsi I-lhnd ;l;>er;x;o?g§Jvl;l;:.e;'_s_ tC§ll;f;°tgJnl¢;:"y;l Imié ll.\ll'~c.-l»n~llr-.m-, ' - ‘_ 5 -55 ...`.'l"J.. .. hlvo ‘tot bn” actually ‘mg ln' (Jen l0l‘ drug Btbre. Apply f-0 Mrs. W. F. We llluFlllllli:l°E¢l‘lr,l`\ltll\ hav? (IT. ll. ‘eral D Ammu' tha Frsnch °0m""md'er Cnfter, Queen Bt. 3-28d, ilhcllcy frlrthu lrult I-`l yoowu, und lnilluvo llllll _ _ 1"*_**""‘”i‘-°*_ \\°l’f°°llI` |l0l"ll'\\hl° ln \l\\'|'\'W‘ l"'""""’"""" A5 1, prepnmtqry to the rcgularl New motion pictures such sg Won- tlons for peace have been received 14701;” S?tLE_Q\‘:‘;:_§'Y °f h°l;l:_:lll0lll nml fl'-nnnlnllynlllc lo curry mu any comm- chan” of va,,d"me due a¢_ wunderqderlnd has won B name |°,._ gm N fl-am"'Hadd and his leaders. - rn “"' ly as g_ B' ““""'“""°"?"“" """‘- _ _ land for this week. tonight odera a supplemented by the Illustrated song, new. eomllrletnz rar Or. diniea room. \\l».hhm l,§,,=?,1,§;,f,l;,»_;y,_ ‘J ,,h_,, .N 1 ' t. ~: Jin. 1;; ., ,._,_,. 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