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I-‘IR-_EME AT .nnisiics nr -_LITTLE HOPE I _Mo Tins L Flin; "N S“P,i,‘,,“,“,i,'I',i it R rin;Mlss1o i FRl:oEiuo'l‘oN, N. n., Jun. 5.- ' ° (( D ` ) Do r' ' al ===Thelr A M statistics of this city for the past \ MONTREA __ _ - - ~- Fi __ L' __ dJ“"' (SI’°°I"I) D°““"‘ ‘md D“I"fh A"°» 1" Nw the men were thrown lieuulung into _.._____._._. S11 JOHN. N- _IL Jun. 5.-isu.ciul>-All vc iremen ' 1 - _ - - - _ _ _ - _ death on Bat Ill a _r_nirac_ous fiom nortliern section of the city. The_thc burning building. How they hope that the Alina liner liungaiian, b 1 __ _ tgrfllly a a firc which building was totally destroyed. The managed to escape is a mystry. All wh rurc on n c iepartment t, f fi' < ‘ . _ 5 ‘"0 0 Nine" WSW Standing on the firegof them were more or less injured fci-Portiand,liie.,might have pfthcd up RLY KI LED Wall In when on Fire Escape -victiuns Last Year- $I,- four Scott Act convictions in Fr'Id- ' I crlcton during the past year, and *'-1-_- ---_-mkii Y 000 Collected S eclal -The rc rt of c lniin year show that there were thirty- that there were $1,700 in fliics col- iectcd. ich left Gicenivlcli, England, Dev. I4, » MOUN OY L The Arrival Oi The Allan Liver Hungarian At Portland, Maine, Brought No News To Re. " lieve The Anxiety Felt Fo The C.P.R. Steamer _l uicr. The llungnrian was a full wcuk behind time. As day succi-,urls di\y,aiiil no news couiies b fthe long ovcriiie vessel the fear grows lr I Sho hnsiioiiews of iii: missing stei- unrr-vr»iiii~il_ 51"" The 1'. l’. it. peoiilie still :xii i--s unn- fidcnco thnl. the Mount Royal will be found floating with has yiiissciiuers safe, utin the piililic nilfifl thu conviction rows that the \eas<»llan_i-_lilac at deep W _ t “B k 99 I ' ‘y 0 At the deirl hou e today it was lndenti- as __._. fied by his companions. I Dwyer was last seen alive on New ~IBP1\l\ li l1lllIlID20n llritlfh trafic are very y,_.m.', ,gay ,mn L0 WM _-My ,},,mi¢_ unpniitable to -luhn Bull. The iuiiniigir _ ”““’**’_"*-*fm ofau iiiipoitiiit eir-y firiii iiaiiiig eii.~.tcrn connections, said this wick that Jiipnii _ I A' tiiintiie past two or three years liiiii 10 ’ Nnw. YORK, Jun. 3.-ru 1222 tilt- first charter wus obtainer for a rnil- road in the United States. It was for a line from Philadelphia to a point on the Susquehanna Rlvcr, but was never built. On the announce- ment of the project some one asked one of the Baltimore Newpapers "What is a railroad, anyhow?" The editor was forced to reply that he did not know, but "per- haps some other correspondent can tell". Bevcn years inter in the little wooden track along the Lackewaxen Creekthe first locomotive had its trial, says Van Norden's Magazine. The experiment was far from suc- cessful, and for a number of years afterwards the trains on most.of the railroads continued to be drawn by horses. ` The first locomotive on the Balti- more and Ohio had sails attached. Bo did the cars. These sails Mrs hoisted when the wind was in the right direction so as to help drive the locomotive. The rivalry between the railroads using locomotives and those using horses was very bitter. In August, 1830, an actual trial of speed was held between a horse and one of thc pioneer locomotives, which did not result in favor of the locomotive. The race was on the Baltimore sad Ohio, the locomotive being one bu t by Peter Cooper, who also acted as engine driver. , The horse a gallant gray, was in the habit, of pulling a car on a track parallel to that used by the loco- motive. At first the gray had the better of the race, but when he was ii quarter of a mile ahead Mr. Cooper succeeded in getting up. enough steam to pass the horse amid terrific applause. At that moment a band slipped Southern State To Tr Prohlbiti n ATLANTA. GA, Jan. 3.»- With the advent of the new year, the law preventing the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor, passed by the Cooper laccrated his hands trying to UUYUUS GHOCNVG. milking G00FEi& the replace it, the engine sgoppei the first of thc Southern States in from ,1 pulley, ,md uthough M,-_ last session of the legislature, be- v liorsc passed it and came in the win- hicli prohibition obtains. The law \ ner". is very drastic and prevents keeping As there were no brakes on the 0 early trains, they used to stop and r giving away liquors in public laces and im oses a tax of $500 on D P to start with j01t5_ whiggh threw clubs whose members are allowed to the passengers across the ¢ar_Th¢ keep drinks of an intoxicating nature couplii_,, was with chains having in their individual lockers. Notwith- two or three feet of slack, which S the engine in starting took up with I2 tanding the passage of the law here is some agitation to have it a series of fierce jerks, The shfmk declared unconstitutional, and it is stopping was even worse and "never KDOWD that 0- Dmmiilellt firm Of failed to send the passengers flying", lawyers has been asked to test the There were no whistles in the old legislation- This action may bc days. Signals were given by push- brought in the United States courts ing up the valves on the dome by in t course of the next month, hand and letting the steam escape and, bit so, it is asserted, it will be with a loud hissing noise. On the based on the fact that the constitu- the Newcastle Frenchtown railroad tion of Georgia specifically provides when thc signal was heard the slaves t around the station would rush to s hat all revenue from liquor licence hall be used tor the school fund. the arriving train, seize hold of it Several millions loss in the State is and pull back with all their might involved in the operation of the 'law. while the agent stuck a piece of -lt is estimated today that Atlanta wood throu h a wheel. alone will lose in licence taxes K There were so many collisions and Q “IFA 5'l~Wd0-Id aliil 39111 Pm’ ZT9'9£T¥ explosions that some Botheru rail- of saioons and reweries here which P01155 1l1l2\`0d“0°d What they called a will go out of usiness on Jan.1 is barrier car between the locomotives $ 1,000,000 to &500,000. As to the and the passenger Coaches of the of the state the property values train. This barrier car consisted of, r est involved are about $5,000,000. Itl H lHllf0l'm OH Wheels UPON Whiflh is estimated here that ten thousand it WHS Claimed it W0U1d EB-f0f§\lHl`d intoxicating liquors, Governor Smith the passengers in two ways-it 0 stlmated hcre that ton thousand l> were piled side bales of cotton. and and the city court oniciuls frankly i> would protect them from the blow- ing ' up of the locomotive and t would form a soft cushon upon which the passengers could land in the event of a. collision. There is no record of how this experiment work- ed out. ui _ SNPENBLINHIISIIII NNNIIEVILLE Crowded houses greeted the per- formers ut Wonderland on Saturday evening. And the attractions proved in cvery way not only justifying but far surpassing the advance ad- vertising. Miss Bessie Durkhart’s nrst appearance in the illustrated song "Helio, All right, Good Bye" was a decided success. Her clear, sweet and powerful voice, along with her plain enunciatlon won her im- mediate favor with the audience; and when she again appeared in the Butterfly Dance, she ` was most warmly welcomed, This dance sur-‘ passes description. The artist ithe. and wondrously gracefui,I manipulated the soft. clinging draporics with an case of motion and perfection of grace in fitting effects. Loud applause greeted her an she stood the centre of the Old Flag; again as a flltting butterfly poised over a flower- then depicting Old Glory. But to describe is im- possible; it should bs seen by every one who loves beauty-for to both dcmonatrator and'dance the word fs certainly applicable. Master Joseph Meianaon in his dance made a most fetching debut. His picturesque costume and capable rendition ofia new atop dance assuring him warm receptions every time he appears. transferred at Picton, Mr. Harold Flint’s appearance was delayed until this evening, wiicn lie will amply repay the unintcntloiial and reget- 'fnble omission. The management rc- gret the accident but assure the piibllc that all and more will be given for the remainder of the stay of these clever artists. A complete change of vaudeville is the order for every evening, and the best. enter- tainment ever offered the public is now right here nt popular _ Wonderland. The exceptionally excellent pro- gram of pictures is in ntting keep- ing with the splendid vaudeville at-, tractlonii. The comedy portion of the films are genuine fun all through consisting of a Pressing Letter- showing the always poor artist in his vain attempts to sell a picture, but the poatmnii finds him all right. The Irresistible Piano is certainly what it is called. But tlis results are too funny for anything. A Rall- way Run Through Swiyerland is moat enjoyable; thoro ghly real- istic and instructive. A Little Jules Verne offers the most entertaining theme, depicted so cleverly and with such thrilling fn- torest, that the onlookers watch the unfolding of the story hreathianly, as it goes on through all its wonder- ous windings and wanderfngs into lands under the sea-over the clouds Owing to delay in baggage bling I i (Con fcucd on page 8.) crsons in thc State are uiiected in he way of employment, and that Atlanta alone has some fifteen hundred persons who will lose their places when Jan. 1 ends the sale of intoxicating liquors. Goveno Smith and the city court ofTlcciais&_r"ankiy say that they intend to have t e law obeyed and that no fines will he im- posed for the illegal sale of liquor, but that prison sentences will follow violations of the prohlbitioli act. A peculiar feature of the law is that not even the incoporated clubs may provide intoxicating drinks for their members, either with or without food. A man may have a locker in rl club and keep whatever he pleases in this locker, but a club having such lockers is subject to an excise tux of $500 a year. Several of the ciiibs in Georgia are providing lockers, but many others have de- clared thnt they will themselves prohibit keeping liquor inside their walls. THE WEATHER Tonoiwro. Jan. 5-(Spec‘n1)_1l¢¢r.»m, ing n_oi'thwest/criy and wet-fly Wim-lu, fllr and cold. Uwllll. ella. huarlon-91.4. nn -.mu mf,” lllmsnta are quickly i-elii~r~d by Ci-onion: tablets. ter. cents mr boi All 1-'r»;f,»;¢g Condensed Advcrtscmcnis Too into for lllaerlfl'~ii'.ion I' SER PAGE 6 Full RATES 'fl Ulz§Al;E Auew union cow Kp |y§ if ws si§irii.r>u~uul. i.-'siriiiiui REMEMBER -That everybody readn lim morning paper no the news in shun fresh and up-no-flaw, and than at sumo time during the day everybody is lllrelyte bu the goods advertised while thr M e., on Saturday. ` ' Ll, e long list of sen iuysteiles that remain bc seen again. ' Iiii|NK'S VIEIIMS’ D ~ Won Race from I nunisuf IINNNT _iriocamorive ni nn nn f°""d'.ir:.;n This Happgned in and Peter Strict Enforcemedt of New sr..1uu.\~ N.u., .i.ui..a_~in I T|mg,egg9|~ ¢-;;¢~om.i.uii7ciLion isa pen- »fl`»rl.s to oust English and American n : among British whiskey ii-,illllers by the action of a .iipinesc ilrni in (Minka iii ¢]e“d_ pissing oil' locally i|is‘ilcL'~»| TAKING IHNUE IHUNI ENELIINI] ave Control of Umbrella and Match Markets--After Tobacco and L’quor. Loi\'DoN, Jin 3-Tae inroads whichi inpfctuiy ou stripped ici- rivals in *lie osc aiiicie-. .T ip iii is also, t -:the il- tr - Y en'~ of British iuiinuficiil-ers, exporting iz th -wrj1rt=,t.ohacc‘, lauip°, i~ir.i\v hills, ami It’ ) is Y . f . _ _ rn-' t i . ‘ 1 c itonanrisill:gooilsiiitoCiiiiiii,i\iii.nciiiirui H?Unl‘\Jmé:€ D tgt \,`il;|t\i;1i__lnI(:)fU£h”'; and Korcii iii ever increasing: q-iantilici. ,boiler explosion which occured on Thllsg Concerilfd Iii The Ons nf thi- reasons that the Jipiucie are If The representative o' a foremost Angi is I in 1001 inafie n governmeii ‘_ - li I 5 ipnrters from ne trhboring conntr’e< So far," he added “they have not hee ery successful. in trier to inivi. their Jmpetltlnn We have est illllsiu il ii fn(-toi'_\' _ tShangiu\'." ' T Mueii indignation has lean iirciiscd British liraims by placing forgei i.i‘i-'s on thc bottles. The uiiiticr is now liic subjiet of ncizitlatloii between the two overnmenis K '~j _ , _,,.__..l IHISH UIIILLNIK ISVEIIY HNPEIIIL IINII EUUII IIMES Dull _ii~',.liin. 3.-The lrishjfoutioulr Is hopef\i‘. It is exrectcd that the fulfill- ment or ilie grit-rumsiifs ri-omiaes to distribute the untenantezlgraling ranches for tillage will banish snii o of the povei-'y in the western cuiiiii..|i-~. Illghcr Catho- liceducallcn is br-ing provided;economic conditions In tha roiiiilrv are strarly imnrovng; and , industrial rlrvclopinent s inriensinv. CHIC/iG0_ MARKETS. Caicmo, .liiuusry 4-(Speuiall- sn.Ci>ru.............. _ ii “ Wbut.............. .. 1075 " $13.25 May ._ .. . ._ ‘_ noj U. S. OFFICERS WANT THE TRUTH ABOU'l` WARSHIPS of Comme'nt- Goodric Recent Article on the Battleships Sent To the Pacific is Causing a Lot What Admiral h Says. ' New York, Jan. .’i-- A remarkable is wa to Sun Diego wiicrc he is ie cruiser llcnziiiigtoli in 1905. Tiiut ppalling disaster provoked astorin 5°5"'~`°"’”f“II’ 'hai' “WY “N °°"°““tI" of criticism which resulted iii thc wirk long houis for next lo no wages. ll y lg I op rnoiunqaaiu jo uoiqoaiioo ou; pun ects for which tlicy were responsible. illor in of ofiiclnl incomwteuts Mii.AN, Jun.2-Tlii-l.’op,-_ oi(}lnl tinasidcterniined to build up ii gl-cat expel in his Chicago interview referred to 45 BIIIILES III LIIIINIII IIESIINIYEII IN SYDNEY. LN. he License Inspector Mak- ing Thlnrs Hot In North Ssdney N1llt'i`l~I SYIINEY, .lnii,3.-- (lui- Iiundrcll ami forty-fire liiittics and one jar of rcal firc-water were mm- signed to the sewer iii the old jail a few days ago hy liispectru' Forbi-s. 'l`Ilc liquor was the rcsuli, oi the vii spoctor`s raids shortly alter hc-ing appointed, ,nad luis hccli storcil ill the jail rooms iiwiiitlng the order of the court. According to liispi‘r'toi_' Forbes, the dcstriirtioli iii so uiurii liquor, plirticiliiiriy the liriiuii iii- scizcd, was a good iliiiiit for soiiio holly. ln siiliio 'oi thi* Iiiiilirs doiiil flies and even living <‘i'viitiii'e.~i were visible. Whatever brand of igimil,-: thi- iliicit liquor was, it was rortziinly strong rind liiiilseoiis to the uostrii of the tectotior inspector, who dc clarcd the fumes were actually ho- gining to take effect when hc finished the smashing progress. Wiir-ther it was what hc saw iii the hottli-s or the opinion lie formed of the quality uf liquor fund in North syilnr-v. Mr. Forbes has declared himself strongly on the subject, and judging from the number nf lcgnl forms he carried to the magistratc's nhlcc to-day, liuril times are in stnrc for some people. During thc year just closed the police gathered in no less than iexceptions, wccc charged with drunk- 424 victims, all of whom with few enncss. From these were extracted in fines the sum of $1,429.70, against $1,384.10, with 399 arrests for pre- ceding year, an increase of twenty- five over 1906, and an increase of fines of $45.50. 1, rl. 1 ‘_| kr t 1 _ L, _ _ _ 'defects now alleged to exist in the T I_:_m_ L( _MTI "YI I I rig "Y E: I':_L__ l lntcrviciv with iicar Adniiriii . ‘ "5" " "‘ ‘ I""’““°" """’ ("_’U‘If`1"-I1. CUliiiiia_iid:i:it_ at the been ciilleil by il magazine contri- hn IUCIl`ll\l0n 1,Iu»."ai .D _ i- 1 .ll - J.; ~»‘._:i . ~_ :T1 . ','~I -fi. _,._=,. ‘.~i"»:` _.1 ».-.g ,' >‘ _ 1.--‘ .‘~' i ff _1, __A .~ _,.1 _ ,. .__-,_ ~/ . 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