_,.3 ,,= f ..-_ ~ ,'_'-1».-- . RBD EVENING GUARDIRN EVERY -Ull- . 4 hy . _”“_ _- _ . _ _ » .c-1" ig.-_.'.f_____ -1~.-~moaN __ ________GUARDIAN "f_’i_il;l_lii»ll‘l‘i¥‘i§ili’i.lll‘i`i».i '-'ma Amie _ . _ I `_é"il'Al2.Lo‘i‘*rET0wN CANADA, F1<1DAy JANUARY 16 1914 nm or 11.1..-» '»- l mfg .gg a ‘ - . _` (Canadian Press ` 0'I"1‘AWA,'_' Jan. 15-In the speech uhm the throne .at the opening of p¢,g_llan';ent__tq¥l.y»t‘lle Duke of Con- naught, nindl frcferenee -tor his grati- f,hde1fo_s; .sympathy extended to him. in ,inc iiénou .ei the Duchess. argen- g1on_gf~ _a_nad_a's_ trade was touc ad, as well-_.es the successful harvesting 0| the crops. The Mancini stringency of the world =,_1_ound reference _ and he felt convinced tliiseonnition as applied to Candlfa would be only temporary and that: the Dominion's boundless ____ _ _ __ _ _ .suiemwimn PARLIAME _ 1 1 ni THE THRILLING RE _ I GPENED YESTERDAY iiillcill snails fFRoM STEAMER _ _ .____, @._--_.__-_-..., - ~ resources gave fullest assurance of continued prosperity and progress. The Redistribution Bill was prom- ised as a result of the last census; also the bill consolidating the rail- way act and amendments, also a civil service bill and bills .relating to trust and loan companies. _Other bills will include measures for the increased representation of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia in the Senate. His. Royal Highness _ said that , the immigration promised to -ever. He believed that excellent . re- sults would follow the arrangelnents made between 'the Dominion and pro- vinces under the Agricultural Instruc tion act. '. . _ _ l The speech, refers.to the National Trancontinentai Railway and Hud- son Bay _Ra,ilway_ progress and to the equipment of the National -Ports and the _'building of an elevator at Port 'Art'hur. ` _ The International ___Con_ferc_ncs on safety "at sea is given a paragraph There is no reference .to the navy be greater this year thanitha tarlfi or the highway act. ' Bin1.eoNn|iluN _ - , _.__ _ (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Jan 14.-Formal not-lofi =rscei_ve¢l from the ony of Mexico, llthgxugh the American charge toda.y_"_ol t 0 suspension of payment' of interest on the Mexican National debt which covers_a period of six months only, and is regarded here as conveying encouragement to - holders of Meriden bonds. SHOT HIMSELF ON BRIDE’S GRAVE Mrnnnn vihhaom, L. 1., Jah. 11.. -Broken-hearted owing to the death ol hip bride last September, Charles Marquarht, e young clerk, who lives at No. 840 Onderdonk avenue, Ridge- wood, lhot himself to death on her grave in the Lutheran Cemetery here yesterday. _Every Sunday since the glrl's death Marquarht has carried flowers to the grave. Yesterday he placed the flow- ers on the grave, knelt beside it., lift- ed his hat and remained for some minutes ip-_an ‘attitude of < PYIIYUP. then. shot himself. In one ofghis pockgts was found a note which read "De Mother' I can't ,hear to be -epfmc-_h-1-i=`i=:»~»»»°» =° I ‘W pf lng te join`her. I hope you will or- lton, of the Agricultural Department, wwwwwwmmmwmwmm self. ‘ -T ,___,.___-__-.--- MAY THROW OF ITS AFFILIATION --Unless the unexll°°l®f1 l1BPD°l19» thi* church cl scotland .nys a M°“i\'°°1 exchange, will soon lose the last of live churches which have existed in Canada, for there is all likehood 0( St. Audrew’s ‘.Chnrch, Beaver Hill! Hill, throwing off its affiliation with the Established Church oi Scotland in f vor of the Presbyterian Church of éhnuds. In conversation with sev- eral ‘bi the cldcrs yesterday it was ascertained that while the matter would not assume ary definite shape until after the arrival in March next from Edinburgh of the new minister. tha'R\’. G. B. Duncan, who is taking the pulpit with t e consent of the Edinburgh \Presbyt1ery,little doubt re- mainjui that such' would be the case. ‘ --_-_.'.;,_..._..._._... ¢,oll.Dl`lls£> ics ii- T00 l.llE.F0l » _r -_ " = tl l$SlFltl'f|0ll cent per w-;sT_each insertion is column. flesh must accompany Minimum charge twenty-five sum of BBT” ,this country. lIHl|slllIIl_lll]BHlll (Canadian Press). RCNIE, Jan. 15.- St. Anthony‘s Church at Ferrona was stripped of practically everything of value by thieves yesterday. The pair of St. Beathric D Este was found scattered on the floor. _JAMES M. IJUHLEY 1 Mllllll UF BUSTUN BOSTON, Jan. 14.-Congressman James M. Curley was chosen Mayor yesterday by'a. majority of six thous- and over Thomas J. Kenny, Presi- dent of the City Council. Of a total of 80,000 votes polled on- the coldest day of the uvlnter, the vic- torious candidate receivcd 43,309 and President Kenny had 37,250. Both are Democrats. ' ' ° TIMELY STATISTICS ABOUT POTATOES. WASHINGTON, D. _C., Jan. 15.- The recent order of Secretary Hous- P _ diseases, makes tlmcly statistics Just prepared by the Bun-can ol Foreign and Domestic Commerce, showing the; imports and exports of this food pro- _duct for a long terms of years . ._-...__.;_.,.__-.-_.-~-...ns .... ...--~.--so-. . 1-. 1, » , _ _ - _ (Canadian Press). _ NEW YORK, Jan. 15.- Premier Whitney is still very weak and has not gained in last 24 hours. - FRANK COCHRANE INSPECTB _ HALIFAX TERMINALS HALIFAX, Jan. 15.-Hon. Frank Cochrane, minister of railways, and C. A. Hayes, F. P. Gutellug and F. P. Brady of the Intercolonial mau- agement, with Chief Engineer Brown, went over the terminals in a motor car yesterday on a tour of inspect- ion. Hon. Mr. Cochrane’s appear- ance stills the recent alarming re- ports of his health. He is looking well-never better. In the afternoon callers were re- ceived, among them W: A. Black who represented that there is a dif- ferential against Halifax of one cent on flour shipped fromiupper Canada. The matter will be again taken up with Mr. Hayes and Mr. Gnteliue and Mr. Black promised to furnish d0cuments__ his possession. The party=li£t-er called on Senator Mac- keen, who has not been well recently and were entertained at dinner by John R. MacLeod in the evening. They sleift on the train so as to b 'four o’clock this morning. This will enable Mr. Cochrane to inspect the roadbed from New Glasgow to Syd- ney in daylight. Leaving Sydney early tomorrow _ morning the rail- rohd management will proceed to Since 1900, there have been import-1 ed practically 37,000,000 bushels against 10,000,000 exported. The ' ' -- high record importation was in the Moncton and Mr. Cochrane pro- ceeds west. PLUM Couhnn MURDERER ' flsfbul year 1912, when 13,'7_50,000 bus-_ _ SENDS RABBIT TO P()[,IU]i} hels came in, following a short crop here, in the calendar year, 1911. Of these 12,500,000 bushels came from Scotland, Ireland and England, 1 Avi-rage import prices have ranged from 41 cents in 150.'-J to 49.08 in 1907, while in 1912, the year of the hlg importation, it was 52 cents. While most of the importatlons have como from the United Kingdom, its production is less than that of this country, having been 281,000,000 bus-| hels in 1911, against 293,000,000 in MESSENGER ,CARRIES RADIUM VALUED AT 1 $125.000 IN BELT. PITTSBURC, Jan. 15.-The secret which has been guarded by tho offi- |cials oi the _Canonsburg Vanadium WINNIPEG: MAN., Jan. 15.-John Krafchcnko is still at large. The con- sensus _of police opinion is that Kra- fohcnko has not been able to get out of the city, and is secure with friends whzo fear to betray him, S1aturday’u Story that he fled in an automobile that passed the station, where hx slid down the rope, has not been veri- i'ied.- » One well-defined rumor ia_.that the outlaw slept all day Saturday, and of Duflering, wir h is located in a little park opposite the C. P. R. sta-_ tion.. .During his confinement Kraichenko openly boasted that he would be out shooting rabbits in the spring. Yes- PHEMIEH llllll Will (Canadian l‘i'ess) ~ ` rcvenl'o'cutter Acushnet reached here ST- JOHN- J8“~ 15~""Th° Gillfefll' from Nantucket shoais towing the ment steamer L»e\\Sd0“'fw. with Gep- gchgmmrg suv" spray' Daniel Ms. tain Howsun and 14 members of the Legg and 3u_n1igh1;,»a1] th,-ee badly cri\\v'of the wreckcd_(‘obeIquid aboard in-(1 up_ and the crews Huge,-ing ge,-,-_,_ nrrivosl in port this afternoon at.5_ii0 nly from frost bites. She reported “nd l'¢0'lligl1t~ Thtl B“l`ViV0l'S are the revenue cugter Itasca on her way resting in comfort for the ilrst time to polt with the schooners Pearl Nei- in 5’?V@l`Hl UHYB- ‘ son and Jessie Ilart. 2nd in tow. The Party 0! the LF“\Bd0Wn° Wi" Qghm. ‘vessels on the Shoals are ask- taken ei! the wreck this morning uf- ing Mgiahgnga, At gun tim., eigh, tor tho others had been landed at teen sg-bqongi-5 and one tug were Bn, Yarmouth. ~ The Lansdowne reached chori-ri on Chatham with their colors the wreck Wednesday night but Can- umgu down, _ _ _ tain l-iowseon decided that ho and - the others would be quite safe until, _ .v _ » » i "T" 1‘j»"" M- ,»_--7,1351-. _'» .QV 3,. "_- ,*~" "1 "= s' _"V ' ‘L ` ` ' ` I - 3 ~ ` f ' - ‘ A VINEYARD HAVEN, Jan_ 15_._The ‘ (Special to The Guardian) imorning, especially as tho seu. wus still very rough and any attempt to Itralieinr from the wreck to the rescue _ ste_?mrr would be uttended with much rls | Those in the purty are Captain liowsf,-r., Dr. W. H. Ulster, E. T. Shrimpton, junior wireless oflicer, H. Hllladwin, 5th engineer, E. M. Gren tor, boutswain, Peter Pollack and S. Allen hoatswain’s mates, Chas. Lor- mnud, stokers W. Fisher, J, M, Gu- thrie, Robert Carr Prequel, R. Vas- sie, Wm. Anstry and C. Warner, ste- wards. When the Lansdowne came up the SCUE , coaroulh _harbor ¢;_l:_»=. was coated hwithg ice, a owing c rough want ar ahgygq experienced in the work bf rescue. Captain Burns, her comms31_:ier, had a ourd with him Captain lton; _of the Government steamer 'Absrdosli and both captains were emphatic 'in their opinions of the weather cofldl- tions encountered in the Bay. ._ . when the Lansdowne ,-aaahadjghg :cone of the wrieck the 'John L. Chun, rom 'armout , was sir _ y than and had taken most of Jed passed- Zcrn nfl. There was a #try heavy °¢_s_§§_*l%_° _Alma “nd Cwf- H°'e°»= (Continued on page two) ' Huiunincinili nn ur M|iruWAR""iP. SENT --“_ (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 15.-A warning giv- At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon F" from Ma‘d"id_*'“Y9 th” the 3P\}“‘ about forty citizens of Summemide ish prisoner swindle has been reviv- waited upon Captain John L_ Read, ed' of the Mlnto, in- the dining saloon of ' the ship and presented him with an TOWN IS SINKINGF address together with a club bag and ALARMS FARMERS ‘$50 in gold; and to Mr. Scenes- 1” _ baugh, the chief officer, they pre- L°“d°"' Ont" Jan' 15'_Th"°_ ‘H “ sented n gold watch. These gms “°”‘““°“ “l’P‘°“°h‘“g Pam” i” were given in appreciation of the Tnrnsberry, near here, as the result success ot the recipients Hin estab_ of a series of occurrences which ln- lishing the fact that the Summer- -dwatg tIi“t.th°. land WMM" ‘ts -bor” side~Tormentine route is not only dem is smkmg “N10 an “.m.ieFgr°und feasible but the ideal winter route of river' Farmers In the vlmmty. fear .. that their farmsl and stock will be tl;eOI;l?':;` Magori Moxison acted lost in the quicksands which have de- a a an an n a w remarks - veloped, and the government has been called upon Mr. Neil McLeod, who asked to make n investi ation B. g _ read the address and made the pres' The first indication of the menace entation. The presentation in the t case of the chief omcer was d b came when _a section of road 200 leo ma e Y lon sank lift feet and was found to Mr' J' H' Bell' K- C- Short address' bc E spongy nyilnss at its base. Within es were made by Mess” Wm- Ste' a few days a plot many rods long 5t0“P» M°A"t`h“". Sillilihllfli. Mc' sank just outside of_Belgrave and a wart, A. A. Leflirgcy, 0X- M. P., Lid- poo] 0| water ig;-med, in the bqttomi Neil, Alex. Campbell, T. B. Grady, of the hole it made, Chas. Hensley and Neil McLeod, all A geologist who stoppcd at Turns- Of when- congratulated ' Captain berry today said that scientists he- R’-iad *md |115 Offiwfs Oh the 61661- lievcd n. large subterranean river con- _lent work they had done on this nocted Lake Huron, and Lake Erie, 0,* Bm-|__ aw” im. Néw Glasgow a€.»vo\rt.e during his past two winters. as- srmall fish peculiar tori".-s.ks "Ef'Y€. Capt. Read, after thanking the cit- had been found in Lake Huron with- izens for their expressions of grat- in the last few months. ification at his work, said that, al- though all the credit seemed to _"_°*°_'°"" have bein _iiiven to him, his officers AGREEMENT IS REAOHED were an 't to most of it. Naming 1 1 the officers, he asia that he thought ON ALBANIAN FRONT ER they were the best set of officers of PUMP. J U, _P - V - 10 any ship in thc' service. Short ad- of `Gm,c’c `cU`nvinriéalefnftglzehig “$2253 ofgiciicaza °"_` conference yesterday with the Mur- g ’ I we" quis di Siingllilialio, italian -Minister of l°‘or1-ign Affairs, that u perfect southern frontier of Albania existed agreement on the question of thc between Italy and Austria. und was supported un\'cse1‘\'edly by Germany. ` According to this the frontier lines are to bc drawn as arranged by the *m International Conference in Loudon, (Canadian Press.) some of the details of which have 'not HF.RNli`i, Switzerland, Jan. 15. - been finally settled. The situation in Albania is more As regards the Aegean Islands, grave than is generally known and Italy. Austria and Germany accept the tension is said to be reater h ihstanhull ihc ro ossl made b ' ' E t an si »` Y ' D D Y lsfwvt Defi- Of ibetlmc since his es- at any time preceeding or during the sh- Edward Grey that Greece is to -~ ,WW U1 I-11° ‘Qld l°_°__°m°*"W° "C°‘mt“9° recent Balkan Wars. The powers are have the Islands of Chios and Mity- dlrccting efiorts to suflocate a fresh lene, while the islands occupied by _°'1th1`€Flk- A Italy are to 'he thc subject of direct negotiations between Constantinople HAD A TERRIBLE FIGHT and Rome. It is probable that n WITH DEER HE D ` R 'postponement of the evacuation oi BABY]-JON. L- I-. J&ll\1&l`Y~ 15--In southern Albania by the Greek troops ;tsrday n rabbit was delivered to a fight with a hard of wsather-mad- Wm 1;, granted fm- magona gf pub. company leaked out yesterday Wh” lohicl of Pouch Macpherson with the ached deer, led hy a hhgannciered H. ¢,§,,'t it became known that a special messenger has left Canonsburg|f0l` Berlin, Germany, with a radium tube valued at 3125.000 hidden on his per- son. 'l‘he carrier is now on the seas and will deliver his precious burden to the hospital in Berlin which ls the purchaser. This is the largest amount of rar1ium.sver,gathered together at one time in the United States. Des- plte its.great value, the substance was so small in bulk` that the messen- ger carried it in a special container inside a leather belt above his waist and next to his body. proved beyond doubt that it was that of the escaped murderer, it is mid in police circles. Rewards now ofiered for informa- ko and the last man to see him be- 0f_¢,h¢ guards. has issued a stato- . Y- compliments of John Kralchenko_ A_buck, Patrick Horan, a keeper in the c se close scrutiny of the handwriting deer park on the latc Edwin Han- ley's estate, at West Islip, was gor- _°""` sd. 1 to death yesterday. No one saw the battle, but a blood- Al.°`F’.l_‘Y AT SEA RULES 3 stained pitchfork, 'a ‘broken club, BLOCKED BY AMERICA. h ,_ 1 the fu _ ground torn up for many rods, and __ _ lzzqdnizdfi :if dlhfdsn-.fd ao11ari.’”'°°d drlppmg w°““d“ °“ the deer LONDON. Jan. 1.5.-The worn of _ and the city council will had another "h°"‘“°1"'“» Wm "l‘“’¢° thwimesges *° the comm-mee of Revision of the ln- children, ev.. of whom are living 1,, d t this th” t°""’° “""“° ° “ge ma” te-rnauonal Conference on Safety of acumen she has rorr grand-children thpww 0 ~ ' Ipnt up for his ure. By :hc side oi . _ Y pg,-cy Hagel, counsel for Kraicben- Hormrs body was the pitchfork with Life at Sea has been considerably de and forty-one great grand-children l which he had evidently done yeo- 'eyed and its report Wm nut' be rm' mn his ¢,¢,,p,_ with cha exc6ption'm,m»! ",.v.lce_ Nam. that was 5 cam, dy for the full °0“f°1'°ll°@ ‘mm -711°' ____*____._. he usually carried broken in two evi- “MY is at the earnest' 'mm delay with el TUG-CB“°“5b“r!'Pl““t is th” 1“'3°" mdnt declaring his opinion that the dently by the hoofs oi one of the ani- ll” been "““°°d “Y “W “"7 '°“°h' .. - E ULPTION OF VESUVIUS 1 and radium producing plant in tha Unitgd “.828 was th, ,w,1¢ Q; ah lheidamdlm ing caan lnatioh the Committee on R IB NEAR AT HAND_ States. The shipment to srml Y job' Hagel declared he never ‘toofl H9;-511'; bmi was so wi; up by the iletision is giving the reports of represents the work of nearly B year. ’ 1,, ¢ thing but a. package of hoof, and ahnivarg- that ha could scar. other committees in of-_der to elimin- -"-° _ _ `vd“m'-5 'mm mm' th°“°°nd' of td" agettthsfghd places the relpouel-'cely be recognised. It wac plain that ate from the proposed treaty- any- LONDON. Jim- 15"°F "°d°f1°k 13"" " DEATH RULL ` ( Canadian Press). LUNDON, Jan. 15.- Tokio estim- ates the death roll in the Japanese Volcano Eruptions nl less than 200. PUSSESSIUNS lllllllllll .___- (Canadian Pri-ss). LONDON. Jan. 15.- Greece will probably be allowed io hold the A- egean Islands now in her possession Turkey will receive lmpros and ten- sdos and some smaller ones. BRITISH LINES READY _ FOR WAR OF HATES LONDON, Jan. 15.-`-The British lines engaged in the passenger trade with the United States and Cf\uad~a held a meeting at Liverpool a few days ago, to discuss the matter prior to a conference in Paris 1-.'i1.h wire- sentatlves of continental liucu. It was stated that the Hamburg-Amen lican Line had practically decided not to be represented at the Paris con- ference. Consequently there was considered to be little prospect of a settlement of the trouble which had originated with the German lines. If German lines bring about a war of rates the British lines arc quite prepared for it, and are ready to give n good account of themselves in it. BRIDE IS 14 SO ARREST HUDBY. (‘.IiA'l‘HAM, Out., Jun. 15.--Ernest. Cook, of Tilbury blast, wus arrested on his return from hir. wedding tour on a charge of making ri fulse affida- vit. lf. is claimed by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Morin, that he gave the age of his bride wrongly, in order to secure 'tried un Friday. ' _ - 1 _ WOMAN OF 94 LED .}Ioro\\'ifz, aged 94 yeurs, led the pro- cession at the wedding of her grand rel Garden, No. 75, East 116 street. During the dancing which followed the wedding supper, Mrs. Horowits took pnrt in one of the numbers. The old lady is a native of Mlsholz, Hun- gnry She is the mother of fifteen WEDDING GuasTs. daughter Monday night at the Lan-I » fCl°°f|l9II»=S'&‘°ll)i 1"'-` - r - - - '~ - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -1-:.‘::.'.-:_-:.‘:::_-:.~:::,~» iPllSlMlSllHlHHESll[l Ull EMBEZZLEMHIT Ellilllil _-__ HMJFAX. Jan. 15.--Postmaster Benjamin uaskill, of North Head, Grand Manan, w-as arrested here yes- terday afternoon hy Detective lxillen on a warrant for theft issued by a government employe. The arrest came as the result of A confession made by Gaskill to Post Omce In- Spector Thompson late yesterday ef- tcrnoon. The amount missing is un- d_;s_)rstood to be in the vicinity of $1,- 0 . _ _ Early in January irregularities were noticed in the Dost oSice,at North Head and ister Gsskill left' the island and came to St. John, encoun- panierl by another msn.. llor a fill. days he stayed at the Victoria Hot§l,_ when, he was interviewed bythecpost office authorities. Ou that-occasion, it is stated, the prisoner ~pro- mised to return to North. Head and clear up any irregularities..--=~;Inst¢a`d of this. however, he van . not seen until yest'ei'd&'f ' I when making an appointment with lnspeclor Thompson he con speed and was arrested on a,,, _ 'rue postal _ _'_ mailed a c §, ter to the Pose .~ llessntsient, Ottawa., and the p!`i‘l0n_li_'.,vYlIl blllldld at Central station pending advice from that quarter. . , . ._ 1 Previous to Gnllflll's departure from North Head, it is understood that there was trouble at the post o!‘ice, registered letters and money orders being missed. It _is also said that the prisoner was careless in bundling stamps. ,. ‘ , llaskill is reputed to have consider- able money and to be the ow_ner.9f.n valuable section ol land in Grand Mnnnn. His people are also wealthy. it is said, and stand high ,inthe re- gard of the citizens of the island. " _ Nia use e_ Sh the Yesterday, it is said that Gaeklil girllmis omg; foudllen yenrseolilaiys The or his relatives md ° 7°-d *'°'ma¥’ two families are neighbors, and the young people ran off on Christmas Eve and were married. Cook will be Ile thc amount good but uo_act_ion' can be taken until word is received from tl-e department at Ottawa; ' ' _ ._.l_._;..--_- _ 4 _ __- l _*‘*’ . V ron'rLANn, Mgzlvgx ~__Jan' _ 14.- Right Rev. IAF!! z. ig ': .Bohm catholic mishap. of ._-_vlln sailed from New. on his official visit- U0lll_l,~h\,ff-'Il'_9 leaving _ ~ _ the extreme ltylhiigi, _ ~__ _ and bemoaned thsfippll .ig _ _ to tango on ~fhl§ iIIO|'llI .Off-.1 _ tg. people. He condefnned the for amusement 1w\i.ish he _ the sous and.dsu`|li'¢crs‘.m¢o _ _ night in the theatre spdjdsncd - _ _ `."'.‘ "l. ...___ ,,._._i _' °‘ °"“°° °’° wa’ '°d“°°d "hr°"'h adn for the escape ch the police the hues had lea his mam ni jump :hhhwhhe might conflict with the insham the Ameflwl °'h° m°d° H co-'.0 g ‘ ` ' , 1 _ _ ' _ _ ‘ ' ` - j I #rss container in _which the fedlvm __ ------‘“‘ _ _ ,g mm na me aim down, mvhiehasa mn ty, dale am 1-apressnh CNW 01 V¢l“'l“° f°°°"°\Y» U” *“ In » " 'is cai;i'i's_;i, was specially _2on:_t_;°;1c3_g_ N___w___oUNDLAND PARmAMENT_ _ °_____h° “film "N wma ha" “_” wmore new m,§c,m0n, ui" the (me. article in the Times this morning, _ . _ _ __ 3 elaborate proeellil Of \'°fi“°m°“¢' Y ing on thd msn after they had rush- fundamental laws of the countries 0“|'”“¥ *»° th” "W "°tt°"‘ °' th” n ~ -- ._‘ ic'sily_ ' ‘ sheathed in leaves of chhfnois skin. _ff Q-an-asain-idler! 1 _ ,. 10;-rN's, Nfid., Jan Assembly was Governor e by the across the pen, showing that the gates of some oi the larger ship-own entitled ' Lessons of the Descent Into oasi-msn Aanmsrifln roi' ` lic4` court on a c af‘¢0'0! If-HB1 ll! $15,767 from the Cowan Company. or the Fidiflll G0N1‘i\\lI°li¢ lllllllil then spread out like a gigantic much- ter reeog-_ Q, was committed for trial on a any legislation or local regulations room or un-.brslln which reflected the Lean plea of not guilty. _at their own shore lines. sunlight into the crater and greatly 1'-U7. the ltreaty. Senator J. Hamil n . d t U“"'- ”"‘° ”°-' 3"” “”`*"¢ "““"?\,‘° p;;:°e‘:it'¢h|iAcsi¢ 1B“r;Tc?f:aT»l: cms inure views of me umm sum Ac- ,lj t ' ’ h t t it l , h niinistrstion on the matter, bashed '1?|v{n:2:"‘:°\;;:f fzurfeyn ;;d°rt“: be Mm* ' EFT F 415,161 "7 ld” Am°“°““ dm' °"°“' “"“""selsnf:liic instruments including slec- ary .__ __ _ . I 1,? _ . _'ii ' gg* ____ thlt__:m__ U"°':_'_*: __2¥§*‘;“ __=‘:;2“-‘_’_° ego pyremmrs and carbon fcrncat- mu ofw t e ormer. rl- ,i ,,¢,,_ Jw, 4.-Rohm; A. c- Wm 0° ° * _ "e gas issuing from the cor haue, 9°“» “"1 “Mm Krgfo late essiiiaer of the Cowan “PY f»"°*¢Y» "l1\°h 'mm 9°* 5° mild' hurlgnghsm records this effect of a Protective, Union, mocolggg company. Sterling Road, ing until it is ratified by the United- ,muh ,,|,,,,d_ nfl-h, the 0990*”-1°” was yaatei-day hahdaq 0"; ga gh, States, and that -under no condition -"ph, morning we descendad, smoke Perth mm* "° pdliee by his counsel, Hartley De- llilll U10 ¢f0l¢¥ ¢°1i¢lli1 lil! 6109" arose from the sharply de ned con- held af. *N 9"°'°°*‘ .wart K. C. and spgesrse in shape- that wild. "M1 by \mi>l_l°lf-4011. fvf- tours of the crater to s pointseversl inet.. . . 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