For- News “READ A|..|_ oven GUARDI A MCa.tchesA1lE.|.rly V ‘ ' _ MornlngMal_la. FICE EDWIARD ISLAINDWW MOHNIN WEEKLY ( go U €> ILY FOUNDED 1881 RURAL DAILY) 181 .T777 ‘ A } . H ` . . V V V - ' A- »-»---- ~»_. __-_. __;-..._ ......__..___.. _ .1..__._ _ 'rua I.A”ri-:sr Niows 4 lf I , ,' A WRECK YESTERDAY ` I ON GOODWIN SAND Terrifflc Gale . Swept British Channel. All Hands VLost From Sailing Ship Special to The Guardian. DOVER, Jan 31--An unknown sail ing vessel went ashore on Goodwin sands today and all the crew perish- ed in the terrific gale which swept the English Channel and the Strait of DOVEF. The vessel crashed ashore in the teeth of the gale and despite the ef- forts of the life savers to launch a boat, she went to pieces before aid could be sent. _ Subsequently three bodies were washed ashore. The wind lashed thc water tu fury, threatening the sen walls and driv- ing all vessels to harbor for safety. A great quantity of wreckage was washed ashore near Welkstone al- though no other disasters are re- ported. AASUUHDY WINS ‘ THE BIS PDDE Special to The Guardian. 'l‘0liON"l‘(), Jan 31--A special iles- pntch to The Globe says aviator-lVlc- Curdy will receive the $8,000 prize just as if he had made the flight from Key West to Havana, without mishap. . .___.l._..__-_- WDDLD MUST HALLY ’ TU SUPPDHT UT SHINA PEKIN, Jan 28--The great Powers of the Western World must rally to the aid of China, if the Bubonic, scourge, which is ravaging Mancliur- ia. the Northern Provinces of this ldmpire and threatening to swoop northward into liussiii and Siberia, it to be wiped out. lleprcsniitatives of thenatlons of Europe and Noi-th (Continued on Page Four.) siiiiiiiiiii iiiiis iiii ii iiiisiii iiiiwii MONTREAL, Jan 29--The reports to the effect that the Springfield Mines were to be clc-sed' down were premature, but the fact .remains that the situation for tne town of i-lpring-l hill is a very serious one. It is learned on the very best authority that since the White reprime, now in power in Indianapolis, have decid- ed to continue the U.M.W. awaNlS to the strikers in Eastern Canada, the Dominion Steel Corporation will give the Springhill men ix certain time to 'o to nork and if they, 8 ' . . do not do so within the time spec fi- l ed, the Mines will be closed down and work stopped absolutely. lt was as- serted some time ago that, as soon as the White regime came into con- trol nt the U.M.W.A. headquarters at indianapolis, the strike supplies would be cut off, but since President White's declaration to the effect that the allowance for the Eastefn Cana- dian strikera will be continued ue- ciuive action on the part of the Doni- inion Steel Corporation has. it IS understood, been decided upon. y » .__i.____. IlEIIE’S ONE EFFECT 0F RECIPROCITY HAMILTON, Ont., Jan. 28-The lo- <‘&l mniiagcrs of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works yesterday receivcd ri telc- . I _ _ _ V -L 3 rrram from the company s headquail Ben cy, I Somnmand and ers at South Bend, lnri.,. orderiuil that no work be undertaken on build- lhits not under erection at the new iiliint here until further notlG2- The order is accepted as cn indi- Cation that the company iieliirvw ll can importplows to Canada cheap- ,er than' it_ can manufacture here pro- vided the reciprocity agreement B009 into effect: The company had proposed to erect 11 8.500.000 plant, less than half of which is under construction. Thfiil buildings will be completed. bill "0 new buildings will‘b'c started. ' . _______________ V \’flnm°rl’~ Linlmant cures lllstemnnr. ,__.. ._-_____ -_v___._...___.,_..‘_.. 'DILLIDN PE UPLE _< Becoming the Greatest' Nat ion the World Has Seen, Says Bishop oflondoii. Special to The Guardian. some day will bca nation of 1,000 ooo.ooo iuhsniunits, the grruiesi mari kind has ever seen, and will coin world, was the statement made to day by the Bishop of London. in view -of her coming position said His Lordship, it behoovcs ijnn ada to setn glorious standard 0 Cliristian llfc. A DUY KILLED Special to 'I`hc Guardian. QUl‘UBl*l(`-, Jun. 31-Hand iii lisud two little boys set out for school to the roof descended, and one of bro years, was struck by the ice. dead. iiiiiiiii iii iii? _-,- I.O\'f1fi.\'_ .lnii. 27-Great liritain nearing completion. The building o marked by the greatest secrecy. Non work is allowed to approach the cn ormous shed in which it is being con structel. Its lrngth is 510 feet, diam gcr than the giizantic 7Zeppelin‘s. 1 at fifty miles an hour. _ In hor work in conjunction with th win curry u powerful Wireless &1’l’f‘l atiis which will enable her to sen ing fleet while keeping OU! Of fl He,-ed that _C‘-aptsin Murray Frasi three officers, ns assistants and the preliminary trials will begin nel the summer naval mn Ni>TiIi\tEi'elsn and join the home Atlfllll- fleet's coronntioii review. ...______..___._.._ - -CAIRO CONTEST CAPE To IS THE LNIES _..._- en left London Y€Nl°f‘l“Yf EM (mp ffl . Town, from wliichpoint they f0Xl>3'~‘ ii v in uutimbiirs by 8 -‘illirhll differentroute. »` VW V g 1 durnncc £1 viho has already drivcii t iobile throiigi _ lniiiylsllinia; (.‘-aptain Kelsey, an Afi de,-Son newspaper inaii. Pl\0l10KmP er, and niechanician. V l~`n lislnneii's route will be _V Tran-ivaal. llflllsll ’° 1 E Cairo The distance is 5.300 mlle and (lnptain Bentley ¢Xl>0Cl9 li°°°°"' it in 120 days. couragonieut _of the Colonial OlfiC isny The German party is subsidi S TH`l£S(l'llE»S'Tl0N Mt an atom better- - whole world followed you- V Were the whole world' good as- you-\ ll t tha ,ettM,__ Were it lust as pure and true, Just as pure and true as you; -lust an strong in faith and works, Just an free from crafty ___ _»`ii‘-II' .‘- ' ' ,- V question and while the Democrats would now vote for the iigreement, they could . not pass it ut this session, ev- en with the help ofthe few Republic- - inns, who favor it. \ ` - Should President Taft decide to - 'fill' un extra session to force ratifi- cation, he will find great change in - the sentiment ofthe Democrats to- wards that treaty. AWEUL LDSSES BY EAITTHDUAKE Special to The Guardian. MANILA, Jian 31-The latest con- servative estimate places the dead as the result ofthe eruption of 'Mount Trial and the accompanying tidal . wavrr, at 400.' The carthqua.kl:s continue. The vol- cano is still active and there is no lessening ofthe shower of mud and stones. _ The observatory had recorded 537 shocks, of which 25 were of consider- able intensity. f 1 KlND,'S ADYISUDS SHAUGE SDIAAINAL LIBEL i.oNuoN, ash. zo-The Nuws or the World says that King George‘s ad- ‘visors have instituted criminal libel proceedings, with the oblect of end- ing once for all rumors which have (Continued on page 4.) 3 A SUPHEAAASY DE ilUSSlA lil~1l'll.lN, Jan 28-Addressing the lleichstag on the subject of the con- stitution- proposed for Alsace- Lorriiine, Chancellor von Bethmann- Hollweg today made a strong declara- tion of tho Governmerit's internal pol- icy and firm intention to maintain Prussia's supremacy in the councils of the Empire.‘ The Ghancelliir said that the Gov- ernment was working towards grant- ing more independence to the con- quered Province, but was firmly rf.- solved to suppress energetically all efforts to arouse a feeling antagon- istic to Germany among the inhabit- ants, as such efforts only hindered tlir fulfilment oi Ger-many's intentions. Replying to the criticiwn that thc suflragw offered Alsace-l.\'.'rraiiine was more liberal than that of the Kin1:- dom of Prussia, the Chancellor said that suffrage must conform to tho varying coiiditions of the different States, and declared that Prussian t B l` t c T suffrage must _be so arranged as to _ give to Prussia, to which leadership ' in the Imperial policy had been en- trusted. thc possibilty of maintain ing a constant policy of constitu- tional conservation. Should univers al suffrage be introduced there ii would make the proposition of thc e t l ent on the vote of ii majority ofthe masses. Each election, might bring ii change of llfinistry i-iiid Parlia- ment would dictate tho Imperial pol- icy which niight be reversed with every election. It woiildmeaii tlic dis owganlzation of the Flmllifc- IRL FI-NED BECAUSE Y 1. in VIENNA, Jan 27-The first coni- uisiut uuiier the recent police hatriii proscription was made bya man il whose _nose was slightly scratched by 5_‘ the hatpincf a girl who Passed limi er- on the street. He seized the girl by the arm and led her to the nearesi policeman. G, The offender was arraigned the next ,_ day, wearing the same hat. and the same pin. She pointed out that the pin did not protrude beyond her hat. "The magistrate said a brim that Z. native ol. 12 GOI 2 _S ,_,|= == i i-» 3* -1-'I V |-¢ 52 2 projected so far from the head was t game of the P. I. Hockey' League plavcd in Suinnicrside last eveiiin" minutes of play Deegian who had been Y E! The injury was so severe that he was neoily nil in the (`rystal`s tc ritory The half ended: Crystals 1; Vics 0. -~ ' 0.1 h \"ci ritory and from a scrimmage in front (Continued on page 8.) able to carry the needed legislation MN BROKEN UP MET YESTEDDAY Special to The Guardian. Veto Bill and other big mf-asures DY DIL TliUST ecorded r ' ' ' ` .. iiiiiriiiiiiii civymom lsiiiii iiiiii cugmng riiiii Piss V,,,,,;,.,,,,,,,, ins iiiiii or can .iinmuni - . innmni__c1_ccer_ - ~suuuumu-- - innsnnu AtPrcsentSession and Result Evening V|l\\=ii‘Seiiior ilics C. P. fi. WIII _Also Put Two Doubtful at Special Session , _ ..l.ost by 3-2 Steamers on Bay of Fundy Called Later _ Service' Soon. '_ BDWLIIIG. _"' H _ W k f _ ._ i A- °""° °' " F'""““" A" - ' ’, an 1-Eve 'th T ` ,v __ V an extra session Canadian R1;civiYi”o~ - dST' JOHT\'_Ja'n' al A, Momma! one Saved the Town from city appears doomed. Special from Guardian Correspond- “patch says' the Cmmdmn Pacmc G ' 'rhu iiupuhiiriuuu in the minority in ,,,,¢_ Railway is iilarming s iurse eriwndi- real D|3aSl€l`- fongress are hopelessly split on the SUMMERBIDE Feb 1__The wird lllffi 0" f-l1l=-PON Of SL -T011". 8nd will expend over $1,000,000 on ter- ’_"" minals on the .property recently pur- _ ‘WMV with0,_,t doubt the best game 0”; chased at the head of the harbour. ‘speclal t0 The Guardian. the season and one of the fastfst The Lomlmny Wlll PM tW° Steam" TRURO' Jan' 31_TlllB llfluflllllg games of hockey seen in Summersidc ers oiiV the Bay of Iuindy, making blaze was one of the worst that has for some years. The play of me ¢_;,.y_ two trips a day between St. John visited this town for maavinonths. stays last night was fm. ahead of that and Digby, instead of one. ' I 'Lrowe Brothers, druggists and sta in the game with the Ahbies, there The C0l_'f\Il8»11v are-also considering tioners, lust their stock and th being much more team play which the question of running two trams building is completciy X-u;ned_ ,.es,,1¢ed in their victU,.y_ a day between Bt. John and Mon- The fire started from [1 flimace U Owing to the Spec-_al from Chap trcal, to accommodate the increas- small stove. l,,¢_tE¢_o“,n being late the game dm ing passenger and express business. That the whole cast side of Ingli not Start ,mul 9_21_ The change will likely be made in Street wus saved was only due to The ,mme opened by a ,.,_,$h of the, the sllrillrf- 'the splendid work of the firemen. wlio w rkel fill . Crystals to the Vlcs goals and for '”.-'“’-'*'°”'*' 0 ‘ "lull l Y fUl` “Curly fine the first two or three minutes the - ' l‘°“">`~ visitors defence had the busiest time -- of their lives; Then the Vics for- l wards took the puck in charge and . the play was reversed. After six playing a sensational game, received a had blow onV the shoulder which , - caused ii. ilela of ei hteeii minutes. ____V I ' i I 150 A MONTH Ti V I, 1911. 1:']}{p,q‘ (Hr ALL" {”_5o PEM YEA , n -_Zu i H forced to retire, Clarke of the Inter- LONDON _yan 3L__The second I,,a,._, mediates taking his place. ' ' - '~ 1 , . . _ , _ L with n rush for the f"I`ySf»81€ H0319 The special function is reserved for drcds of residents of l 'V')~{m1\T ami *mme d°“ge"°“5 Shots We.” l'“"ll' next Monday, when the King and about Pittsbiir were li irU“ lim” ‘ffl “Side l’Y D°“°°lt’*- l"l““llY~ “TWV Queen will open the pi-oceedin'~s in their homes togiiifliei- vniiciil L Timm twelve minutes’ play Gallant secured Emf_e_ `° on mn., M3 (nm fm, flfwdnth 0 the p-_ick near the C-rystal'S K0-‘ll-‘l Hllil Lowther was re-elected Spoakrr. - ini:nrliiE‘-,rl then v;I,)1].y Ltmsgs at hah lil' 8 l’\"3l'~Y N111 f19l1l`lY llle Wllflle The week will bedevoted to sv.';:\i‘.ii,ii linmerise ilnuiiiigehlins r-crm' .1 I b. l'~`lll~7tl‘ of l-ll” rlllll- l"30l`C‘l VW llllll in members and meetings of the pol- the waters nlon thc' Allemlxie Wml lm" ‘llc Crysllnls' FW the le' itlcal factions -to decide the course Monongabcla and fi)hio riv-rs S an ' lnlllml" Ol the lllllf the "lay was they will pursue with regard to the' _...__.é_._L_ ' and only the brilliant work of their ___ I ' ` Y ' - defence kept the Vics from scoring. ` ' On play resuming, at 1 5 t o i E , 'T carried the puck to the Crystal's ter- __ _ of the goalweivened theuscore. ____ ‘ ’*' » - Co.\'s'r.\N'riNoPi.i~;, Jun. 21-Ar-' _______._V_____ y cording to, ncv:spapc'i~ reports hor-_, NEW YORK Jan 27- The Stand there has been serious trouble on ard Oil Company brought’ suit herein boarfl n coarsting steaniei' named New the bnitetl States Court today for Jersev. which flies the American flag $250 000 damages against the Broad- but has Greek officers _'ind a Greek wat Publishing (ompany, Inc pub crew, and six men woixnded fiom re- IN Alishnrs of Hami‘»ton's Magazine: and volvcr shots. Cleveland Moffatt, a well-known writ-I Sonie 50 time-expired Turkish sol- UF er. " diers, accompanied by a liciiteiiniit, "The only possible connection be- so thc story goes, embarked on the tween the Standard and the maniac- vessel at Bierut, Syria, destined for ture of glucose," said counsel for th¢'Mersina, Asia Minor. Accounts of 01-TAWA_ 3,m_ 2g__Thc ,-mam-(,c1¢_y Standard today. "ls that two men* the affair differ, but one version is agreement continues to absorb the who do make glucose are on the that the soldiers mutiniei at Alex- attention not only of politicians but 5lB“‘l‘"‘l dlr°°t°"“t" H |3_“‘ll`°"1 all the illStlEI1U0I\ Of th.; of tho enum comm,mnVy_ Them is So far as is recalled the Staiidaiwl lieutenant in order to compel thc much Speculation as to the Outcome Oil Company has never brought suit captain of the New Jersey to pro- at washingtom it being gene,-any ns. before against any of the many pub- ceed on the voyage without delay and sumod that the government Wm be lications that have attacped it. not to call at any ports. The American consular agent ut through parliamentr 'lhe liberals are MRS. SGIIENK FREE” V£(l;!TV11;1V§l1‘0i-tfhd. Jéilln T- l"i=l‘lStil11`=Y. <11 b (__ i ,1 th yt. r g e s eamcr was se upon ielltliohxilifatliisey? ii2:e¢§liE`i~onot';a iizysiliie HUSBAND SUES Fon DWURCE gud lrloilslillvlhsnillgl by the S_i>L;dci1l';.i. lt ti 1 u rt-n the agree. _ V ina y. tie ocii overiior, ai c y a eine' éero- S mZ\?85;,1E¢_ion of par- Wl‘lEl*1l»U`dFUlllBf;1°°- b?lV0l'C§ P8-l';°l;Z ;to hand him over for court-martini WEN! HGTV OH BF G 0l`0 5 0 0 at Constantinople when the New Jcr- the court r00m. _ soy arrived here. On the airival_of the steamer at B, F, 'Sniyrna, however, tlirre was a fresh ..___ incident. The second mats of the ves- . "__ NEW YORK, Jan. 26-Benjamin l.‘_ sei on landing was sei1cd and haled M0NTRl*`»-‘\L._ Jim- 29"lllSV°°l"l` Keith' the we11.kn0wn mmm-icgiito government house. The American Walker and _officers`of the Society for mBm,_ge,~, ueisbrated his sixty-flfiy vonsiil-gem-ral at Smyrna., ldrnmt L. tllv Pl‘€VBI\¢l0H Ol Ufllvll-Y *D Alllmlls birthday “universal-y ¢_0day_ M,-_ Harris, intervened and procured the bl”0li¢ UP 11 bil! _¢0°l‘lllE Ullllll *ll* Kem, is R product of New 11;,-igim-,.i_,mate's release. but on thc other Charlsmanilei 0pposlte'the lower md He began his career as a Cllndy "hue hand siirrendcrcd the lIe.itin.~.ut to of Montreal lsliind,»this afternoon. Cher.. with a Small travelling circus the local a,,¢|,0,.m,,S_ The oificei~s_went out to the scene and subsequently owned E dime mu _ Anothu. ,.c,.Smn.0f the an-ah. placed in 5 big touring car, and this move gum in Boston. Ho was one of th- the blame on the hastiness of the Pl" tllc l’°°l’l° fm the" guanl' mr pioneers in the vaudeville iicld, and GFWK ¢1`0W. eSDcclallY illl! mBll¢‘. ""llf1 When llllill' Called at °' hotel m the is now the proprietor of ii chain of is alleged to have usrd u i‘evol\‘cr Vlcéllltlf' Ellela “'f°E`&\ "':i'§§:tiI8g ’;l;°rtl’;é successful theaters extrndiiig frum‘nnd .vounllcd six men. fill ln °l`l“° 0 ° Boston to the- middle west. place. The man at the door demand- _______________ I ed tickets, but the officers rushed by and forced their way into the ring, where two birds were doing battle, - __._s before the crowd woke up to their _____ l>UlJI.lN. Jan 29--The annual ap- idriitity. Tlwn there WHS fl '“°l‘ °l sr. .ioHN's, Nihi., Jah. za-New peui uf the trustees or the irish the 300 Hllellm-°l`9» and whell “ll were foiiiidland newspapers, including tha party for campaign funds, which has out Of the l‘lBC0 “Ol H whole 95”” °l government organs, express satisfac-` just been issued, says that thc ru- lilllllil ‘VHS lllll' l" the wl“d°w“‘ . tion over the outlook for reciprocity cent elections and the fact that the Three llllndfvd blrds wer” sawed between Canada and the United party had to fiizht not only the pow- alive and flve dflld OMF W9” l°““d' States. ' erful Unionist party, but also irish 'l“l\~‘» Olllcllffl made “° arrests' but In semi-official circles tho propcsil factionists, strained its financial rc- ilbflllt 100 Sllmmoml Wm he l”s“°d l'°“ is believed to portend early cohsid- sources to the uttermost. The cl- in0r\'0\v Ol D901-ll* who We" "°°°l¢° eration of a similar compact betwcfn ections, it continues, were the most nlzed. Newfoundland and the United States. expensive for thirty years. and the The bird came lr0m M°“tf°“l» l`l°l" L ___»=£.__..__ - P- - 2 cost was mainly defrayed hy the Vel .I-\.,,.ee Rive,-B md Quebec, - Condensed Advcrtisemgnfs c\-cr,generous kindness across the sen, --_-1 and concludes. ' V A hV _ . “||_DER (Too lat; fm- oinssiarrmfum "Now that victory is wit in siirlit _ ' i _ . i ii -- \ new YOUNG 1--‘ie be ‘li..‘°..'.“.?.i.".iii'l.2Y.I`i.."i?.””.`Zi?.§i...‘i'3.. TORONTO, Feb. 1-Decreasing fcrtabiy accoinrnodatcd at - si m“se_.. Evrnue ` ADI-\ BOOMING .__?__é?.__.., Ten fllillions Gain in Ten Months. Plan for Re- [ search Vlllork in ' History' ,Special to The Gnaxlian. 0’l`T‘AWA, Jan 31-During the first; ten mouths ofthe year the customs revenue tuiuiieo $58, sos, 307 which exceeds the previous similar period by $10,001,194. _ 'S During the mouth of January along the customs revenue amounted to 5.583.822 an increase ui $1,243,390. . 8 With a view to the estalilishiiieiih of a limited number of scholorsliips, applicable to Students of r‘:iiia.dlp,a ' r , _ ~ _L'niversities, the 'Governinent has been asked to endow research work in Canadian History, and there is thirc is evcri' lil-:ellhood of doing so, l ’il‘.o- plan i.-;tlint_ a nuiuber ot' stinir-ni-i iroin the universities of the country shoiild pursue at the Canadian Arcliivrs building, research studies in (fuiiadian history during the mid-summer vacation, The Government is asked to payi the expenses, \vliile at work. TENEAAKKT EIDE A KILLED THHEE Special to The Guardian. - . l\`l~`.W \'()ltK, .Ian lil-Une woman iiiimpcd to her death, and two were fatally injured ina spectacular fire which destroyed a four-story tene- ment building at 37th Street today. , Search of the ruins was begun for Y to have perislicd. DUKE DE SUANAUUUT TU , SUDIEED EAUL SHEY OTTAWA, Jan 25! -His Royal High. ‘ness the Duke of Fonnniight, the [only surviving ern oi' Victoria “the ;Gf>o\i," brother of lfidu-ard the "Peace liVIaker," and un-“lc of His Majesty iKinu_G;"<_‘H:c~\'.'ii_lA in September _ri_e}§_ i ,""9l'li'.iniieil on I‘1-igc Six.) ;O`ITAWf\ EXPLORER l HELD ll CAPTIVE? L Ni-iw voiuc, Jun. 21.:-A speriui to ltlie Times from fittnwa says that G. ;l<‘. Caldwell, ilie Ottawa explorer, lwlio started from here <1-n_a mission `i`0r the Cnnudiuii rmerniitent in 1906, land who has bein niissing three ‘ycnrs, is held. captive by the semi- lsavngcs of ihc Fm' North, is the be- |li<'f of the llfskimos of the Hudson Bay i'er,i.in, arcording lo a statement rnnilr here by Hurry Ford, who is em- lploycd as _froveriimcnt interpreter innioiig the Eiikimos. Mr. Ford says ftliat before leaving for civilisation 'he talked with some wandering Es- kimo huntcrs who told him l. weird. tnle nf a Canadian white man. Theyi said that iiir to the north there was a tribe of l-iskimos who lived by themselves and who, unlike the or- ilinary Esliimos, were of a Savage disposition. Members of this tribe hail told them that they had taken this white man, whom they regarded las dan_r,erous, and his two Eskimo lcompaiilons into captivity, This is thc first heard of Mi'. Cald- well, even indirectly, for three years. He hnd made s previous visit to Hud- son Tiny on the Neptune in 1903. He was wrecked near Fullerton and had |10 walk eight hundred miles to get bnck to civilization. When T565 l:c'ii'.l of in i907. he was well equip- pcii. ("-rilouel White, the c0mpl'.l'0IIeli of thc nioiiiited police here. has ln- structcd the men of the force to in- vestiarite the story, but the H0111 iicvrs from fhaf; fill' 05 l”¢.‘!l0ll Wlll- inot reach Ottawa before next lal\ |ii'nl\nbly. l". B. CNRVELL IIIIS NOT TYPHOID FEVER l)'["l`AWA, .lain 26-1". I3. Carvell, M. P.. is better. 'f`he doctors havo ldecidi-.rl that hc is not suffering from lcyphoirl fever but from a severe at- tack oi grippe. Minnrri's linimcnt cures izarni ln 110'! BUS'l`O.\l, Jan 27-Au echo of th winds and milder. _ reasonable rate by applying at 6 ,._._.__._._._._._._.__,_._._._-_-,_-_-,-_-_-_-.-x_-_-,-_-_-_-J_-_-,-_-_-.-_-f.c-.-.-_-.-_-_-_-.-.-_~.-_-.-_-_-_-.~.~.-.-.-.-_-.-_-.-.-.--.-_-:v-----~-=.~= ’ -1---------' ' Stewart St. 2-ld`1WPd. it if 41 t passersby. He fin- The l°W°5t` l'°mP"`°tl"`° l` . TANTED.`Kll‘1T_f0l` lie'-‘°r“l`h°“s" sheath: giilixgzffi cgiits with the after- yesterday Wee W0 °l'°"° '°"° °‘_"l""NN' “w<>ri¢. item-ences requires. Ap- . hours un,der arrest. the highest was four above “D “ll ply to Mrs W. A. Huestis, 35 Upper ,_-_ nine p.in. The lowest recorded the pm,” SL 2_m3ipdV previous night was two degrees u- . _ -UTTEH ~wANTEb: 50 'mba' N0 bove. _ . ~ DI The length of today will be nine ;°lZ,“"“t°' h“l'l'°" l"2_‘{('1r§“ ‘ hours and forty-six minutes. "mn V' _ .V ._ V. ' Glover niuriler, for which _Hattie Le- Yesterday the Earl' Grey left George- The sun sets this afternoon at 5.07 U l"lUN ViiA_l\Tl~»l). 2.00 ca\'¢assrs..ii1sn¢ \-,-33 U-ieri and acquitted last Waltham is pushing the bill. He said " l‘i t rriti and rises tomorrow morning at 710 ~ Will WW lllirlwsf l‘1`l'¢° ful Cll0\C<* month was hi-ard yesterday at the that a second iniustlce corrected by 1 f:9.l for cou, _a 'np _, ,_ ~ ~ - ~ , tlievrxd all ill 150 She leavesiat 7.|ii\ The moon rises this morning at Sldlck' F- J: I_`l9.l.'““_“.& (‘°' 2'.l‘l"‘l‘~ \heariiig before Vvilile cosliiiiigtiic on the bill would be having the state this morning for Georgetown. I 7.118. Y "fi l.E'l‘, that desirable i'esidence.jiuiiclary when . e vin . oinson The Minto lcit l’lctou ut 700 for '1`l\0 C0ld€Sf lust night and ull toll I on Upper Hillsboro Street, late- who was Hattie l.el)lnnc.'i-i counsel made if the plea is not guilty. Representative Nathan A. Tuft's ol 0 , stand the expense of the defence from . the time of the arrest, in cases of de- l f- _n _ _ , . . V ‘ _ A 'nunlflhgl In ih >‘»-tip from view Georgetown and i\i'i'i\‘ed in that port UWM 0 ¢lf>0k f-DIS Hlllflllllir WHS 0i\i"ly occupied by 1.. H. Beer; possission appeared in advocacy of a bill re- fendangg who M-5 poor. mnmd, 05 Cm erini' huniai cu. . B | . _. d Schuman its neighbor to defi-s'\ia~ *roll me. ll lf- l°ll°“” ¥"“‘ - i ` __ ' h w ll bo better? Schemes some culprit to applaud &§l;l(;lrVVle ”K“=;“`n‘c| .in mnwuw Would this world he lietterr. r Work. gt i0_1(i_ Shu Koen U, \>i¢~,g,0n this degree above zero; the wamiest _ln given at onco. Apply to T. L. Ait-‘quirlng that where the state shall mpenm as t mae t ti d morning, leaving Georgetown at 7.00. tlzc same period was twenty~nine de-,ken, 7 Upper Hillsboro Bt. 10-Zdtf. furnish for defendant counsel in a °° 3 5 p “ ’ rm 5 °‘ i ___..___.~_ ,groes above and at three o’clook this. murder case the counsel Minard's Lininient cures Diphtherin. . mornini: lt WM One Marte- Minard'e Linlment cures colds. 05°- l’° lllpointed as soon as the arrest defendants to payV expenses until af- ister on indict-ment has been returned, ‘L .gli El'v_t ua the bod of another woman, believed ‘