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' i ` is " igil ‘ nr llllLlSllEll I 89| THE GUARDIAN, oHARLoTTE_ToWN, PRINCE, EDWARD 1sLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 6, isea.--s PAGES-t V SlElllllUS ACTS 1862 gives France equal rights ritain in Oman, Great Bn withdrawn her obyections to lacing coal sheds on the shore, ___ those of (rreat Bntain, pro as ds., ,.¢,a.,,.;,i..»,,r,,,,f, Spanish Admiral and Generals rivhtsinOmar1 “K Rl understood ro be part ofa eine for' the] settlement of Ggmg '[0 Eu|‘gpe_ llieially announced that as the nt _ A s 1 i -' c _ 1- _ __ _ m _ _ il 9 sch ins differences between France nt has been received that the sd I iff ll 5 l l vii rk ir all _ e it feet means a cold ell rubbers, ‘ the dry ri _ A MARCH Hd’ Get a. pair and doctors bills . Jmens 40 50 55 60c ,usa 70 SOC ys :$50 6 C til MONTREAL HOCKEY PLAYERS . MONTHEAL, March 2 -Arrangements _ have been finally completed by the Vic- toria hockey team to invade the United l S ales and show the pYa'nkees a|:few 'mae more wrinkles in_ our_ great Canadian pastime. The Vics will play the first game against the crack team of Brook- lyn Skating Club, at St. Nicholas rink concern 0.1 March the 10th. 'l‘his should prove one of the grandest hockey contests -l' ever witnessed in Gotham. The Brook- °PP°°'° 2"* '|'“"‘°d 'f.l'.‘§i.§I§X§t.,’§°`Jf ll.'§°f§§f§l§..”§2..§§§ g _ . Q Manila-Pgqr P|1y5| league. and are this year, far and away the fastest team in the United States. d nhteracy of Naval The Vlctorias know every trick of the ng-Ffangg Qegs a game, and it will be interesting to see Ang statl°n ln Oman- Following the evening of March 11th, Rossmore an all American team will face the how the Erooklvns will fare with them. Vics. The American team will be se- lected from among the best players of "` the various clubs in the amateur hockey league. The Shamrock Hockey Club N, March 4-[Special]--The is also going on a trip. They will Pgperg are gongldgrably iDlSh l.ll€ll.’ SCl19dl1le‘d l'118.lCl18S OD Satur- over the mystenous movements day night,when they play Ottawa at the Ludwig who dlsappeared Arena. Then o_n Sunday night they usly some-,lime ago and is now :nu stmityflor Haygfax' glhey ‘flu play wo ma e es ere, en p ay one oe in Manila, mcvino' in and match in St. John. After this the g the lines freely and believed was Willdlfakg 3 AEYQQS fflPtbt0 _B;_?l°'; an spen a ay a ingin esiv so hgzgtsal agent of the Get the Hub. From Boston they will re- turn to Montreal. ual report of recruiting for A shows 35 per cent have been Owing to unsatisfactory physi- AlllllllAl’S FLAG r 1000 are utterly illiterate ' 49 per 1000 are well educat __ _ lt Manila lmprisoned--Admiral S‘clile"y" steamer Rossmorewhich was MAN'1Li*» March 4-_(SPB°la1)-The gg ha” fgundm-ed_ has been Baltimore arrived to-day with the civil Azores members of the U. S. Philippine Com- mission. _ Admiral Dewey raised his Admiral’s flagon the Olympia and ' was saluted by all the war ships in port. so March 4- S l -Th “.8 me closing( r£;’sm_i 6 A gun boat scattered a large body of 1|h9;|;_.__, mm, 4; rebels trying to cross the- river at pork 9 20 Guadelope, and inflicted heavy dama- eat. 723, corn, 361, oats, gas on them hat 71_ com’ 36§_ cam 26 _ MADRID, March 4-Admiral Monte- Joy, who was in command of the Span- H¥# ish squadron destroyed by Admiral _Dewey in the of Manila Bay; and the commander of Cavite Arsenal, were, last evening, incarcerated in the mili- tary prison pending Ltrial for their con- duct at Manila. A The government has also ordered the prosecution offGeneral Linares,who was in snpremel command of the Spanish forces at Santiago at the time of the cepitulatiou to General Shatter. now! might Cost you ,WAsHiNcToN, March &._It is rumor- than a pair of good Rub ed in navy circles here that the Brook- lyn has been ordered to Hampton Roads ` to take Rear Admiral Schley to Europe. MAGAZINES READY. iff Bros lllAlllllll MILLER Tells New 'Yorkers of the Klondyke. His Qesemblance to Tol- stol~~A Clay of Theatres-~ The Bowery--The Airs that Qaptlvate Popular Fancy- Coon Songs are $1-,ill in Great Vogue. -` - i _ NEW YORK, March, 3-(Special)- Here is poetry come to a pretty pass !--the Poetof the Sieiras at Keith’s all last week doing “stunts” -before amused audieucies. You know who tha Poet of the Sierras is-why, Jo. aquin Miller, and he has written many lines full of fine and rare magic, al- though much of his poetry has per- ished in the using. But he is still at notable figure in American literature, and has done a few pieces that will en- dure. The old man, now over seventy, at the bid of a New York syndicate last spriugwent away to the far Klondike just then intoxicating the continent. An old miner of the Sierras, himself, experience real conditions. Most? a mantof the world and the zest for he went, accompanied by two young blades of millionaires ‘-who loved me and whom I loved” as Joaquin tells. The trip was successful; the aged poet came out of the dreary, bitter Yukon passes without a scratch. and with no further feost on his hair save such as the comb cannot remove. I Manager B. A. Keith, who knowsa goedthing whether he sees it or not, engaged the poet Klondiker for a week’s appearances at his pretty Fourteenth Street theatre, and so last week New Yorkers had the privilege of seeing a “real live" poet and hearing him talk for a very small price. A My first impression on seeing Miller one evening last week was that he bears a most amazing resemblance to Tolstoi those revealed in Tolstoi’s portraits. And indeed they bear out the resem- blance in great measure in their writ- ings as regards robustness of style an_d _ love of the true. The poet wore his full Klondike costume-the Yukon “evening dress” he called it--it is almost always event, ing there you know! He came on the stage iii a kind of hopping, sidling fashion, exclaiming as he did so, “Hast thou seen the treasures of the Snow_?” With recollection of the blizzard still; fresh the fashionable audience might mournfully have answered “Yes” to the interrogation, but the aged poet went on to tell of the frozen land of gold and night.:He gavetwentv minutes talk, summarizing in brief, interjection- He lacks, of course, all the fine graces and artistic affectaticns of the practised speaker, but for all that the native y beauty of his rude imagery and pictori- I al conceptions. revealed the poet again and again very charmingly. In de- ference to the vaudeville footlights he stood before, perhaps _it was that he condescended to a few. stale witticisms that seemed out of place in his inspired mouth. ~ He advised his hearers not to goto country whose golden witcherv _was¢ The features azle almost identical with jnimimbl, coomsongs mi 1651' mon" A al. nervvesly amebic Sentences the , like meieairama-cgi. new -they do inve Slcfy °f ms J°“1'11°J'1“SSa“d GXPSUGUCBS- A that!-where there are right or nine besides which a vast array of 'music , Sbeqmmpw in M, mm B,,,_,,; },,,m,_»- l han? nad exgdevilge hogs; Speaking of-theatres I might rimark E _ 3:5- an I Ha 8 »bm`onthewonderfnl popularity the coou ,H lllllNll T0 FllANllE Queen Leaves For Rivi- I _ U _ . 4 French Press ls Hostile to Her Visit"-Great Precau- tions Taken-An Escort ol‘.~ Torpedo Boats. Goes With' Royal Yacht-The 'Pope Sits up. - ` E LONDON, March.7 4 -(Special)-The Thursday morning, via Boulogne. _ For_.the first time since the Crimean i war her yacht will be conveyed by five ofthe fastest torpedo 'boats ‘ in the navy. z Some French papers have been very ‘ bitter against the Queen becoming their” allege and there is fear of trouble ' _ ___ to ensure her safet ' Pope continues to improve and was: uses a fi lin T e d- _ I the ho re l' g up. ~~h Metropo- L _ _ -_ '- “Venture °f 3” 01 m0“Uf“1“9°1`- Off plitan, devoted to classic presentation, _ the son-asia ~ _ the Bijou, Wallack’s, Herald Square, Daly’s, The Empire, and the Knicker-t brcker are all in the vicinity. If you want to spend several weeks’ board on one theatre-ticket you can have a box, seat at the Manhattan for $40 or - $50.' Of course you hear Melba, Nordica, Mme. Sembrich and Jean de Reske and you “get your rnoney’s worth,” but ' the average person prefers “She Was Bred in Old Kentucky” at twenty-tive cents to Tannhauser _ and Romeo et - Juliette at .$10 an hour, and would sooner go anywhere else. And it is wonderful _how accessible the best houses are, considering the unequalled attractions offered. Generally one dol-_ lar gots a splendid seat and many places are lower You can en'o Ma lrwin’s and see Joaquin Miller atshort range for a quarter l Unfortunately some of the plavs are not such as one would care to drop in to see on one’s way from prayer-meet 1 ing, u . the coldest weather there is great com-I plaint of insutiicient clothing, even at Broadways’s most noted houses, and pressand pulpit have levelled their censure at two notorious plays_ of the present season-one of which has es- caped to Montreal to horrify the unso- phisticated Montrealers- -‘The Turtle” -and the other is still running. Strran-4 gers have au idea that the Bowery is the home of riot and license. but Upper Broadway can give it several hints. ‘ On the Bowery. bythe way, they pistol-shots in Ac: N o 1, two or .three drmdful explosions in No 2, and the pursued villain dashes playfully over a iprecipice in the third. That sets the East Side crazy ! “East Lynne” is the favorite over there. But music-halls are the swellest things on the Bowery. and a stranger in town who wishes fto be real devilish always makes for the music-halls. There you sip up your schooner of ’af and ’af while you watch an actor doin “stunts” at the farther Bra Thursday, sway. Hastilyseekiug out -his wife, he`_ guest when the English governmentis . A A -, ' .__ showing itself their enemy as tlieyr ~ __ A A _ _ _ ' or take an a nt to see Even iu` E _ end of the hall or hear a painted sou- the Klondike--advice quite superfluous, S88 ll ‘ivilh 1`em°‘”b°f*“1°°S Of th? lgle cm" brette in abbreviated attire screech out -_-- » Km” °f 5"" and “ld 8° vm ° _ “sHE_wAs HAPPY TILL sus: MET You.” e Madc from putt - , _ ~ _ The theatres here_ have been most ____ . d tartar. dren S 300 briliiantlv gay all winter, and certainly "She was happy till she met you aeam no ci in the world can rival New And them: is ellyoiu- own; - --- ,1 York in the matter of play-_ho\18__B_S. “Slider will glelgelimlftallel-?one, ' A az A There are forty-two first class iheatres, _ - mu' °°m°‘h°l1¢ £35” ' - S __ -sf _Y _ __.._A_ _._ _ -i_g-i A .ASLt’u~tlingi Preslleyameii-1 ~ E A' The mayor of a _ northern provincial town recently gave afancy dress _bali ---- -at which all of the’ elite ot the town -...___-_ was present. One worthy alderman who _ 7 _ _ breaches, and, in the coursefof‘one'“~'_of the dances, he felt the seams giving told her of his dilemma. and she, pro-_ ,1 an ante-room, where she thought they would be free from intrusion while breach was rep1ired._The worthy alder-"L ,man had no' sooner' pulled L' off his breaches than two ladies came along t-heel corridor withthe intention,1as she e sup- posed, of visiting the room.; Mrs; Alterman ' looked . round; in which to hidether breechless spouse and, opening the tirstdoor she came to -'.here?s two ladies coming.” -At the sane time pushing, him through, she roorn!”-- London Weekly Telegraph. . , ~ _ Every police precaution will be taken _ _ _ '_""“”_ _ , V _ _ _ `_ Y- t ' ' ‘ ` ~ _v ; Roms: Mar 4 ‘-(Special)-The , 8 ,, ‘- A ‘ as ' W E iii ciiaiiii tins in .I _ __ __ -. e he was sent >Yuk0u-ward to see audi ableto _'it up- tht.” _hows today ' A E g llii recent men athis age thiukofchimney-corners. ` » _ " ' T `_ _ L 0| and of boiiillon rather than _ot active- game of mg syyiish P1,',,|,0u5es_the ` ` journeys, ,but Joaquin Miller _comhinesggteat ..,h,_"a__g¢¢'_d_i5u-je;_»» _ Hd;-5 ag 7_3_g I Sir charms 1” nnsp~. ' poet with the _hard common sense ‘of '_pf_¢,”¢,},,,i,1¢ bf{|"'1;’g§{,;y ,md gg - 1-sl. \ _ OTTAWA. MZar.4=-Canada’s ‘ finances continue to grow, and if they keep on to the close ,of the financial' year there will be a surplus in consolidated revenue A et nearly tive miiiicns, the ~Lii»m1 a ers claim A I P léir Charles _Tapper has taken strong ground over the Ontario and Nova Scotia governments passing resolutions favoring Laurier’s Senate reform scheme ` He says the proposition strikes at the root of Confederation. It was never _ intended that the provincial' authorities tution, audit ought to be recin as strongly as if the fegleril authories were to interfere in' regard to the i pro vincial legislatures. The Marine department has ordered- - Captain Finlayson to proceed with the Stanley to aid the Canadian liner Gas- and a full month out from Psspebiec. Halifax, March 4.-There' is good' news from the Gaspesia. Yesterday she was reported leaking with 1115561' head gone. Last nightthe ice loosened, she got up steam and sailed two miles before dark. The chances of her get- ting clear are favorable. The Lake Ontario at St. Jolm'B N55", leavee for Halifax today. She has over three hundred passengers. , Baking Powder E A _ . ` . e ru E ii .Ta _ lf V - - '| I _ s.‘:.i’.'°°°°.....i.°?..;':.".::.f'f:.°.f“ WJ-»°i'=1f»i‘ i;_°'“°°°”. _ mm I ` _ xmumberscount to 1200 ild§i3_09 °° _ 't , I - V ‘ -I . _ , I ¢ L V H' h J A -Tr” ""'“ “* ~ . we __ -._ =' ~ . ' ` ‘~ .. i' E X - ' » " L .1 s 5 t _ ,F _ _ _ _ y I ` A ‘__ 5 w i ,t #_ gi ~ 1; ' . ', 1' 4 :S _ _ _ , _ .- __ _-_ M y _ ~ ._ __ _ _:‘,_ ;~, __ Y K3? -. ¢$ was rather stout Worea ipair- oftight- To Ra . (lid curing aneedle and thread souightout --*- “ the room, for some place; Epmemyc she said: "Quick, John, go _in here closed and bolted the door ands turned LONDON Queen will leave for Riviera next .gcglfytlggea1?$§u:,f£ki:;.l;;u;!;§lg§_,_£E;i?:E1;“h;:a i the other side of the deer, and her, H I H s husband frantically yelled: “Open the door! Open it quick! l’m in the ball- -“nu” »--*--. chasm not known blow or that JAPAIESE sncnta meddle with me :cami cease-j ,,,,,‘°"°’,,,,,_'°“‘*_,_,_,,,,,"‘°“ ded i rlyearl me in W’flmfpe¢~ alled studs suns, A " - more I Silo! &b £0 emails Policeman mlldlh-the pesia. now reported stuck in th_e_ioe.’ “;" mlsrlngtrnmeetsuh. Addsess,'1‘lieGr$f3il& ChurohBtsest..'l!srouto. For sale by Geo E. Hughes. Marc , Llpplmil s, [livin sf llivlsn lilset tat. llltflllllll Illini St ltehlas tssdlu llmllls. ii it '<‘M='f""‘§.?*l.§& LX '.1 `*lF"'I1‘§'-A