=»eeeus\1?»~r»n»-i-= u Q . * ll" will I ooeditionsof eaiter Csnada had ` -' - "““ *"3 “ 1” *l\}|¥l9\‘f4¢- Ura that tfmstbe my sesotsbusa lesgraueairs had ligwnsmimn ofmw angina alms f llsllwt bil-env: 0|., hadgoamsnnedehs ua-is or sus _ _ nm neu. iaswmf. is ues. um |>»o~l»& melts ui. norms: .- *-"*1°“ J, "1 IM# *sscesnolntmurgsboiiaqsge INDI tflib espeeeb at gn, 0,,¢¢|°_ :mined ,. GM! telleavbulld- 'iunl-aaa ment eao,ouu.om. view i. 1"' |“ ' 537'! ‘TJ ,- 5g, however, as encouragement ve trade ‘“"°°‘NU *UHF* U “Nl lea! lnaawissiavsstaism. glvetutcbsaaysigyiihsh risl govern- ,_1fo eeeompiisz the nm .mi th. 4°_'\,. , men aldl I ,T !ol"thtXf ion badsptnt lW,(ll),0ll) la eoraplieting on 151°; use thsmasitiisssrelsesat iinsaeai s15aa,- nd to ans eisssodpw we s 'renee ll one lnetlm`leadbesn»addsdi»ainral|\vey oousu-`ue=i and Pliloalqlldldki laeloqaentaad tion. impruiivs Hows nad p'euue_d This was apart from |4,a_m;,oon ww-3; ’ sebsnsa'sei\s sag usedoyshsnovfneseaaa oilmobwbef Mele! is M Mols awe u ui aim ' ’ - lil. Ill “Ce ll “QVC” I '|l|“'°f`:`l\t ‘ maddlgg tigber for Lsuhveatlons glvn waelet be attempted for more than for tha pmmggrn °|¢n¢,_¢|“ nu* “_ mov Mfr. be srsotseluy ras- snraiswoefe oosnnnr -sort or den- H " eekaaloueg tbédzrooend 000.000. rl W W\lHt 0 oooasf- Tothls t dit Hesbzi “O *tense territory Willa land been would wel weed said than wee hostile erleieisa~'ef’tasIdtaroblo`n1al' tt it rwlsiis' -radon for nes provinces were prepay ..Q'|g,¢_, H, “li” si-sasrtussmess seein me. V mama mienteoihoime umrsaeeiei , ‘het had been famuad The were tus lowest in un woein; wall. ia. _ ~ - - ' -_ . li l oonetruoted and |n’sdQ¢lsent wed U obonohfsisl' sltlai’ sn opanel aed pier- of any rain-tty. Rnd sive." ' Freiglit Rates in World s 'stil lesilanaatlsaaly railways rér ioriseomsm. 1‘l=_s_vslldias et the irtaminiat _been an es¢_sntlal part of the bernhfu Q confederation, and asa result tht li '. 1'§' x T' iésgi lfsroetv-.s . silci Tn mls in will iii wi. insulin l Lewin iirinm uilil " *__ ` " -|v~a- _,_, measure, N I rsh. s _ aiury. .` ' _ __ - -»~»»-M.-»~ -» -- »-» --M. - ..‘2t;¢.;'.:,' .¥.:‘.;.t1..f':;°:.f1'l.°:::"..::,' "‘° *""°“*"'°‘ W"'°" B°f°' Hllllslvlll lllllll 1:3 mf IN* '\"°‘°l ml- '-'"1 itwss inmates: by ou. aaa mga. ‘I Lady ln the Far Npl'lll"- M' 5 ' “'°‘~“' *hm* °"°°' wh0’nsovbd'&etin the oplalee el the ‘ ' . l' "u"|"'"d b"'|'”7 °°“°'""' Th' W" 5*\U'°*°"'\°*P‘*>"°T'="'“°°° Hseuiusirineeu or caaasa me the All lilllfallllig NQITINVB A _ . °&§Ot\s ledletasns. be ease E|,mh~}mPl ynuhhn. "nd h _ 'lu 50# *FW* afoll partsezlsip uulou among Great Br- _._ _ "M \i'~\¢=°¥‘f°'P°°°°*"'**~ 1* we me ner memes rsrcsimi '°-“ f,':"$ ,°;'h':'f,"“;,':f';',:;f: "!"I'”f°l *M* ' ‘M l~\\l\J'°¢` "ef W ‘ rename. rsi>.1s.~nr. w. riiaiiimer 0" so-.io om is new mu.; ," ,“’_ "I,-‘{';‘;_“_§1:§_"_* §;“*,‘,',§’,_'_‘;“ _:Q -J u- winks” iw nl-md www- etrer-ses%is6s\ave\es. bee its uni ' ‘.j,,““~<“,k°, ‘_-U--W.-n-;,5_ asgasinsad a artssamaatavvlsleeoshe ""‘"\°\0 "°|'"°° “UN” ""°‘¥" ""°.=astas~s ia cuaee- isespeeqa ssashesfssoruaiana. names were 3°" h‘“”'m‘°“‘“.'.““.““` *,*|,".l°.¢|l°\|»\ Ullllll l*°¥¢lU-- Til tbereaa teelentlhe nas to study the ,,:.,:,, '.':°`°,,°',:; 9*‘,‘°° 'YE' ¥°°.'_".°P¥9'.'f’.‘.°°*'!'. nqsisiauenuae mm. im me mir was Henwdfastly snalnfainld that his ‘ 'WN mu' ‘nd”“‘"°.` n‘" exletaape was known until Lleut. Holm m|~"_*~*"" ‘un M. adn* waene talk ofa Canadian lavrzow: net dn. Dnlilmu dhnnnd mem ,I bm, _. ::'d°;:b‘x':°°':3;° Tm' 'm n lllaad the following winter in nf* wi “lhulld ‘lil P|'¢l»l'I mm “vm” 1|." in [_'.*‘1‘|‘ Tvhalitillll. .H k 'U D.-I. 21:' telling ba-l kspttbem awake night -` an hw, um. Gnu” mmm Irs. 1‘ba_leir.esr, aw se b “" ss-i--1-1# ae?Ls.l--;--a- Italians in this en in earrled ~ » _ in nomr ess. ¢- \~,' ~' f‘.‘|*.;f Bl/\ OV 35433" (l>°1'1g';0w(éRT spolimo A noon 'mms ,_)f\ rio 05° 1 few’ SWALLOW ‘\\ \ I4 Pmeiit CLOSED TILL ‘Il B TMPASSE. 5f¢Nf__flglg 4. ` ` \\fP‘lD‘1» ¢\i“*l \ nun," of I~ "` " " ` uwaaenaeunisas 0 asaoesr ___ na iuareoom. -° HS -l~s~-‘--'°-.~..='.r.'.:'-:~'....»~ -ve: D l w&Qaltn\ lo 0 . _ ehfesdstoase. ° mn' F rm? 1°' N.; sdciisciidvcrliscmcsis Calls on Postmaster to Refuse Msils to Oblectionabls Thiw Details Nlw Yonx, Feb. ll.-President l.ooee~ veit has followed the exampleofDr.iteek- lea and registered an olloialklekqaiast the pablioatioa of the details at the Thaw trial. The president asked Postmaster General Cortelyeu to eee if ltweeenote poaeibletohar from the snails “the fell dlaguatlog pertisulara" as he phraeed it. No precedents ealstfm the bars-lag~h-om the malls of newspapers beoauae of their yapq-sq of news events. It Postmaster General Corteiynu takes antlon In lies with President Boose7elt’s suggestion of today, it will bs under the atatata for- btddiagtlseearwlll' tbl'°l¢ the malls sf absesne matter. It Is pointed out that the difficulties d thus prohibiting the use oi the malls sgpswepaperglflt ie found possible to "toss than the poet omoe faeilltlee wbild be Ni! heat. -_ lean ladle, mess ibensssaiaii .apeeusapsie P I ._ 4 ` ' - ' " ',»t- - _ » . » vases-a....... ¢ _ ‘» - - .. _ ' _ _> ' *";.r2.'f.1.°°.;i°;f'»'1‘.i..€.‘:';':'° *mr woisws wmv *iinsilns iusi :Arm all ch.-its TRIP AMONG? ESQUIMAUX W MUNTHEM .lg Hoxrnlsi., ltab. Il - Montreal de- tectives have unearthed what they think bead ofls is a nan named Iajorlqus Benson, a beotaal shoe naanfaeturer in whose place they; found al least $5,011) worth of goods from hams to jewellery. This amount they think is onlya small par|o1_wbst the burglar lyadlssle is eappeeed tohsve taken. Angther nan assed Noel Bourette has lso been arrested. in FHEllEll|B`llll ll] Gil Hll] [ll Slllllll Ixsnlumox. N. B. Feb. 10-The deals- ien of the local government in the Free- .erleton sewage case, dismissing the ap- peal, was handed out yesterday afternoon end created great surprise here. The de- eleloa isequsrely against the oi¢!`l 0°"- teltlon and upheld the Provincial Beer of Health in ehelr refusal to allow th 0|” parmiaqioa to rllsehsrgs sewage into thi St John river in its crude state. The ml] ten. to the order in oonooil is e Mbwa: 1\i¢||a\-iappenl from a decision oi th1Pl¢vlnc'al Board of Health, refusing pfhllion to the city of Fredericton to dime* erude sewage into the River Bhlehs. li _dimaged. PAO! C P01 IATBI-H 1907 in THE "lEllBEHlUlI Ml New Yonx, llfab: tl.;-Is. J'|§, ¢|. factually blocked the , t, ey ima bd-ls. ol me fum _tangy Zi N- EM!!! Thaw, by lnelslil-ig Lelore she go further competent testimony as lo `fbnw'sunaonndneeso1 mind should be ilneed before the iury. FAMOUS NOTE PRODUCED. When young Mrs. Thaw was called t0 the stand she was dressed preslseiy as when she occupied the witness ohalr lest week. As she vrna taking her seat ll! Qslmas turned to the Dian-lit Attorney ind renewed his demand of Wednesday list that the note which was passed by Mrs. Thaw to her husband at the Café ilimin the right or ln. lrqeey .Maia be produced. Mr. Jerome upon the oeoadla -»f i.hs dnt demand had remained silent, Tide he wee on his feet a on ln was brought from his oMee_ was identl~ ll-d by Mre. Thaw and than read by Mr. Dellana as follows: "The B-¢waa here a minute ego but went ont again." The contents of lhe note oaused r wrnrlee only as tojths exaee wording. I Had generally been supposed that the note reed: “The B-is here.” hire Thaw testliled tbdey that “The B-" means the‘Bluckguard" as _Thaw always re- ferred ti Stanford White whom the had seen on the balcony of the cafe. The only other essential polntHre.Tbao was allowed to bring out in her testimony was the ststement that the defrndant ns~” ver carried a pistol exeept when in New York Ciiy. She was naked many other quletioue embodying various etorlnushf ` had dl cusseri with Thaw. including tha` alleged late of a girl known to them as the "Pie Girl" at the hands of Stanford Whlt»-, but Mr. Jerome blocked every qusqllon with a euslalned objection. JEROMES BLOCKING TACTIC8 SUC CETD. A , , £flH¥$BfliUI the deienoe to go lie ORHIKJ Uly- Milabhse Ill Ball --.!‘..°L‘!.|!ll.¥-félt. , _ dl Jllllllll Evleyn Thaw identifies N ie She Wrote ' Husband on the N' `He'kiUed Stanford W_'hite-l_)_r.- Wagner . Declares Delelidint Insiuie . ` , _ lk el-i expert leqihoiy as to ` peanfey by his shjsstlons to ln. ’l_‘ba\”s lestllmanv, ' Hr Jerome esxs Eoblook the testimony o_l Dr. Wagner as to the rrsnlts of his six visits to thedsieodent in the Tomls and his um 'neo the lazwlrs msnvai condition Dr. Wagner wen nit allowed to go into the eonversa lb is he han had with gh, flsfeodant nor the conclusions he hai rracbel from these convsreitlone. He waaoqa edrhy lr, Jerome" co .tlnuons 2e'l3d4;~¥_gi-isoeloav ea ault'lnz what he ` all he rleehresl his- dassrvationa wwe so eleeeiy inte: laced with his _quntioniprnf the defendant that its ¢!ld'ii`o£ Eit`ow'lf s oouldjseparote 'hem A ¢ ul | ia .-ri'-'.;.=svs'».:..~' °°°"'~°~= .Y _ s ue say im; r wt rev/ing any forth" |\_e woull send for the slip of paper. It Utlosui as to the tests, contentlng him gl! with asking Dr. tvagner to gi" M. opinion of the hypotlisticnl quzatlon ezvering the evidence ia theiase. The qfleltionf was almllt record breaking in leuRth.` e_ eodpieheealve resume ol the onthe dede, lnelhding Mrs. Than-‘a par- MTI narrative. I hilliyptihetloel qusetion Mr. Delmaa aroused Stanford White of having “Dragoon” the Nesbit gill and of having attlmpted to renew “communications of relations" with ber' subsequent io her lilly- Mr- Jerome chiseled te these ha res of the questlon and it win amend- ed tb embrace the evidence ol record ne lo the disputed polata. ` IN. IPI!! olvtlsl New Jersey State hoa- ,nraiiorlhe iosme;wiii.be the nm wil- -reg for Ile defence tomorrow; anew rule by Justia Fitzgerald bar- iiej from the eourt room all women not sltllged in active newspaper work, went _ihto eqsct today. lany of thoee who, liedeoked in gay costumes, had ooeupied front seats heretofo're,` were on hand nrlghtnud earl( this moraine. bot to no well. ‘SIX Ellllllllllll MINEHS DEAD Sis ofthe asvea lien eatembed laee ulghtln No ll Colliery ofthe Loblah and Wiskeebarre Coal Company st A‘ermln, were found dead to-day. The bodies wlreiu the bottom llle of the mine. The rescuing party is still eeaphiog for tba seventh mal- ll' though he ls believed to be dead. The men were eau t ia the bottom .hair escape. During the night the air eurmnta were changed enabling rescuereto penetrate the lower level. The work was dangerous and the smoke wasenthiek that several _em- bers ofthe ressuing party were over -ome and brought to the eurlsoe. The ‘flrele itll burning and unless it ie quickly ehellked the entire under- ground workings would be aeriourly‘ IHISH UUlST|llll Ill lHE lIllMMllllS insnos Feb. I0-* Irish question ,lsoislikely to oeeapy the attention oi the eesnion,as ihs government le about ready lo submit the proposed reform mes- sore. Although ite terms are withheld, it is bellevsdthai. lt will follow the llnoa ol the devoiu'inn hll|,givin| Ireland aoer- laln amount of authority to frame aioe~ sures reiatinato herkwa laureate sob- jsei. to the supervision of the Imperial euthorith. however. Timothy, U. Healy and other Irish leaders do not expect immediate results, 'owing to tbe opposi- tloa of the house of leeds and other obsh- cial. Beeidestheinportaaeedtheiaeaeetlse preeenee of the king, queen and prineee le the gee-geoae eoere ecemeay will had euusael speeteeuisr latersst to the opening efpari ament. _ -w**'*_-<“'_` THEY GTV] WONDUBIUL IILLTH. "Pnimsi isiriii miwi fvmficf Wu.xl\aai|stl, Pa, February 10,- Chabanooga women a Mass Meeting-Preacher Delwers Lively Sermon 9 A1-raNoooa.Tl!¢N. Feb. Il -A mas as 3 . of the -ine through a Ire which 5' "mf °' "°""°‘ "“ '-"M "' 'M 19° llarted on the fourth lift, eatiin¢ off th hint Chsmh yesterday afternoon io eburpoae of peotiting against the prin Ba _ ` r tingle the daily papers of the revolting delalla |\`tha Thaw murder ease and all r erlmlnalecmrt roeeedln of like D Rl mul 'Ne aldibnliudof Ile ebardi was flllfd with wqieo, while only a hw men were pi-nent. A shore addlasa was made bylsyor W. L. Fries-eon. The protest, it was stated, was made" ia the intarest of the sadetllyof our homes and the purity ef our children and to proinst against the minute and detailed aolount given in the daily papers of the ssueatlotal and seatda- loas proceedings of the erimioueitiua. HlYl|lllS lllllllll l§llllllHll|ll|SlEll ___ Trouble Expected over Some Banking Transactions- Amedeen Expelied _-__ Pon- av Painra, layti. Feb. ll.-The niathaa between till' Gvvlihilwl Of lb`¢|ilhed. ewhl 1 EE illig iiiil Oevilli ggi ` Ollon |eal’se`d UelsllUw1\\|\U°lar\-lal (Hess-amntwes no wbleb ls said to havepovedlavwahlstetaetloverumqts Thiewaeasadadedbyahelaytiea lla- hscsf Ihean, the German Leaaaiel QI,-lnueaalve. 'Niesman naiasr ssaaaesa nas t$‘ tiealwliaa dhdebs ae- buttbe hgdutlevwateat in teeilmhn ll§h_r-earned rafeldbaoqalelae. T\eOC'~ naellalstarattbesausttnedenaald lawttblrswldtlaphraesehieehltes WH' . °°* N" *I* IN- .ltehvigv rw vevvlmwes.