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Durham Review (1897), 11 Feb 1904, p. 11

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We aalo In thq Bun. 30.! tom]. 9.- "an.” Lb. menu 'otopb." as; No Con!" 3mm Siam-d. 1b Mr. Curry, stunt: denied henna med any confession of identity, but ho had made an oral contagion. hav- as nothing ' to do. ageing he had Magistrate Deaitron--He was to get {1111) a your for his own use. and naturally the Cmntew would not continue that utter she began a. di- vorco suit. 1is--You hare been married about twelve months ‘und got three pay- .ems ' A.-Yes. Mr. Robutette--That settlement was made itt Yalpr & Peckhamu ornce be- fore t. e divorce proceedzngs were in ltitutcd , A.--lP.e day we were mu- _ A.-'N get" rid ot me. Io-Did you beat the Comma-2 A.-No. t,r--tt is not true you “united her at any time? t , , a.-No. Io-unmet;." on your part ls . ground ot 12.0 proceedings? A.-Yee. Magistrate Denitrott--0id you lead {or t 2 believe you were in autumn circumstances of we to when you were , ' A.-No. Mr. Curry expressed a curiosity an to the deeds under which Stuart re- oeh'ea Ma allowance from the Count- an. and was Informed that the” are, in Taira & Peckhmn‘i canoe. _ Mr. carry-was that payment eon- 'tititmat on you not obstructing tho uivogt.o proceedattp, '? A-No. t A Io-in what condition was it to ployuvut., [.2-uane you earned any money in tltt. last two years: A.-ho. u.--" many people have you de Immiml in the last two years? A.-Nono that I know, or. 1l.-jhat employment are you In West can [trounce the money! A.--Thero is money coming in. 1é.--What Is that paid tort It thero a fraud there. toot A,--lt u an allowance paid me--- Q.-To keep you out ot the way; to consent TO a. divorce? [ A.--l will not discuss that. '"You had better not. That would‘ he a fraud on tho courts." was "t mgistmte's comment. since munching Countess A.-yce. u.---wttat were you A.-K<rmethiug in c the marriage region Q.-Yomo minimum} th" Iauiiicatiout A.--t spelled my Hr: id.--Did yoa reprem noun-buy you w A.--). I dill not. tmat said you -rarmsen"diCsariiii as " Count! Namstrato venison - What mis. spelling of your name did you make} A.--My right name is Archibald. and I rreT'leqt it A-q.h-r. Ct.-%tat in your real name? A.--Arcititaatd. Mr. 1htrry--Where were you born t A.--fu Berkshire. Never a Coachman. Q.-Wero you ever a coachman? A.-ho. Magistrate Deulson-.Hoxr, do you‘ tt.., I Ji re ' A.--t had some money trom ‘nthcr's estate. C.--Whem in it I A.--it in all gone two years n nu not Q-‘an oatrile troubl: you have othrw Unable? A. Mr. Curry-you asunultin: Comm ottit, -' ___‘, -- .,...... u.-AI'rru. the (“Voted proceedings wvrn- started you um! the ecumen- livui together again I' A.-.urout live months tnttil about ten days before I malted :or U.atiuta. Ib-where on you live? A.-ht Bray. q.-thu JOtt cable tor funds? A. .-When the money did not come I whim to a u-iwd. Mr. Bossy". I gm. tau: hotel to cable to tviendt, to git. tome money. 12.-Wnen Jon gut thte £250 on January l, what did you imeud to do with It I' A.-iesectie my bills. u.---... the divorce proceedings “nu-n ‘9..m._,l -__, - _ . -- _ a grey etottt cap of the trcrle so commJnly sire" on Englishmen. "Alla nonlowmg Ls pun. of Stuart’s testxmouy: Q.-lu what state are these in re- ‘ard to the divorce and money you are to n-Lewc '.' A.-.t came away and served my divorce papers two days before 1 left. He was to Iorward mt: L50 quarterly. 1 had three my- ms-ms. and another one was due on January 1. A.-ho. Ui-rut newspaper reports or the Q Huntle- in 350 The "Prince" as he stood In tl “I “I a SN! an "Med overcoat For headgea- In a Brey clam c commonly seen _ Thu: .onowmg on ”128 were lollowod with Interest by everyone. '. the matter was that ti was mun thn ........... court. ha. owned to the name of William Brown, tre ot the "atte in the this morning, The hon to htundlng room, and "12:8 warn unnummn mg“ Alias William Brown, Countess l Russell’s Husband, i Tells His Story in the Toronto! ' Police Court. I interesting Details Connected i, With Divorce Proceedings. l W h, THE PHINEE t'<anrethiug in connection with marriage rogistor. sums taitrincationt What was lalsiiicatiou t . , spelled my nrttt name wrong. I)“ yon represent yourself to uucbody you ware not! No. I did not. bid you lead people to under. 'sou were uomebody you were have been living without cm at g en in 8GOD each. “Prince" looked quite at ease stood in the box. He was dress- a grey sun and wore a brown overcoat. wish a coon collar. tangen- he carried in his hand work havefrou udhe Jon were arrested for ouutegu Russell! 21:19 that matrimonial uve no VL-l' been m any -.' A.-No. DE lllilia) BP.P. tench tor ' had the (loser. 'Wntson be said to be from Lanark county. Ontario, and wan about " years ot 07,tt. Supposod to have a wide and family. It is not known where Scott comes from. He was about " years or. age and ctoan shavon. Both men were addicted to drink and had been hanging around town sinceL New Year's. Dr. Moore. coroner. opened an inqueat this at.. tetnoon. f I Tittle further on they found Scott "yin; in the snow. frozen stiff. No marks were apparent on him, and treott had been dead tor sometime. How Watson could have received such terrlgvle T/,"PO, ls a mystery. ---.e-_r" t o On the floor they picked up a case knifo and Whetstone covered with blood and found the bed in the same condition. Near the house they found the body of Watson leaning against a stump. dead, with a gash in his _t.ty.Pat.tuy.1 his head knocked in. A ng sick. On Monday night a gentle- man named Cole passing by heard {he doors shut, and that was the last Joan: of the two men. This morning Cole and another man pass- ing by thought something was wrong and going to the shanty. found it crypty: l A Two stuntymen Found Dead Near Fort Francrs. Fort Frances. Ont.. Jan. Cir...-, lets. rible tragedy took place at Frog Crock. three miles north, some time mt rvenlng. Two men. Wllllam Wat- son and John Scott. engaged last week to cut wood for A. Dowker on the farm ot John Naekar and were allowed to use the shanty adloining the clalm. Dcwker visited them on Sundo U, 't!tmtfeo_tt complained ot tred T.:.e Manchester Courier, comment- ing on Mr. Bairour's speech. believes ultimately that with fuller knowl- edge the people of these realms will submit to the taxation of food or anything else it Canada or other Col- onies will give us any preference we Itr,ire when the dream has been real- made none when Chamberlain. for the purpmce of Us propaganda. selected a wrong word to express their real mntiment and attitude. Tue Mnnmwster Guardian in)": that C'uamtreriaiuh, Speech combined nearly all the faults, ot nearly all his other speeches. It was vitriolic. ot a personal nature. with tineera endless. begged the questions or gave slippery substitutions. Ts, Lnerpvol Mercury says that the colonies have legislatures, which alone can make offers. They had made none when Chamberlain. for the purpmce of Us propaganda. selected a wrong word to express their real mutiment and attitude. -7. _.........° mu greatest df‘pressian the trade has known tor a century. Tux: Liverpool Daily Post says there is no mugle feature in British trade to justily C'utttubeNaiu'es assertion that our external trade. apart from our colonial trade. was declining. and that but foe the colonial trade the country would now be suffering the Some English Papers Pass caustic Comment on Speech. London. Jam 13. - The Yorkshire Daily Ubsm-ver says that one of the most likely effects ot a really aller- tive preference to Canadian products wrmlu be to stimulate the already ex- tensive movement of cosmopolitan Anxmlcans {wuss the Canadian hor- dons. Premier Balfour's gunrdrd state- I mum is commented on by this mom- inr,'s papers as an intimation of [tin intention of the Government to accord tttll support to Japan in the Mrnt or circumstances arising which would call into action the Ans':lo-Jttpane.ee treaty. The “a ly News, when rzpresents a rtrtte section of the British pub- lie heartily digitizing that treaty, re- minis Me. Bal our's language as a p'aU1 uni-i min; canary throat to Ras- riu. and declares that tho treaty was made without consuliing‘ tltel British representatives in Japan. who. since it! adoption, have re- p-utedly warned the Government ot the perils attaching to it.' ' A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY. I’l-(mler Balfour Ldded that Great Positam would carry on: to her tu.1- “bl extent. all her treaty obliga- tions. My. St. John Brgderitk. '3ceretary for India ,spmlklug at thrldimd, as“ he l;op:.d war would be averted. The Hou-rnment. he said. would do its utmost to promote a psacetul rolu- lion ot the difllmxliles. but that it its effort failed Great Britain would Burk to localize the enacts of the conflict. l Premiers Balfour's aunt-rim] dn§n l London, Jan. 18.--Premier Balfour Fp-'nlr.rur,' at Manchester last night. reterraut to the tar eastern nitum Lou. mid; “No one can contemrlate honilktles between two great tis- i.iz.d countries without leelings ot mmgn‘ing and depression.” Britain Writ Been .tdr the "And AihGiiGii7aiiU"ii'; GUG them." mid Mr. Curry, which smart ad_mittcd, AGAINST CHAMBERLAIN. I Mr. Ceres-twh-or, not to got a payment when the diva-co wu granted , I A.-a was to trot £3,000 when trite up: her divorce. for not can“: the, cm . _ l Mr. Rob'ateteo pointed out that the decree nut had not been made abso- lute, and would not be foraix months trom October. Stuart told a. differeert story of tho receipt ot the clothes from the‘ Sexual-Ready Wardrobe to that the momenzer told. He said he was in but! when they came. and he told the boy the firm must Just wait till he not drum) and could go to par tor them. He did not learn till break.. raft time tho clothes had been left. teen "hadowed by detectives. The lam payment or 2250 be got on Ott- tober 1m. after which the conduct took place on which the divorce suit my: based. Marian-am Denuron-rt is nonsense talk of ball for a man» with nine mt. Two sureties in $500 each. Hum without employment and has 'n maxim: moner by fraud: that tho way it looks tome. I n _ mart was then removed. ' BALFOUR ON WAR. _ Car y Out Her Treaty out ittat inns. asked u Desires Speedy Settlement, of Disputi- With (‘anndm London, Jan. 18.-The Standard'u Berlin correspondent says the dead- lock existing regarding the removal oi the disgute between Canada. and Germany Ito due to the {not that the Lonuon Government has referred Germany to Ottawa as independent in Commereial matters. while Ottawa referreJ' her back to London on the wound that Canada was part ot the Emits. Germany, In sincere in We Suspended by His Fingers at a Great Height. _ The London Bureau ot a recent date had the following; A steeplemck nume.i Towie has just had a terrible t'dicttrs' from death: He was engaged with others in erecting a chimney 3300 feet high at some bleach works at Edgcley. near Stockgort, and was takuig, down the staging when his hand ucame entangled in the ropes. He was lifted off his feet to the ral- Icy. where his fingers became Jam- med in the wheels. Here he remain.. ed suspended at a height or 300 feet for ten minutes. and was with dit. tiiculty rescued by his comrades from his terrible plight. Ity n fainting con- dttion the man was taken to Stock- [on Infirmary. where it was toand that Ins ringers had been practi- cally tom from one of his hands. The yak-s have not been a. success tor transport purposes. but they have given welcome milk tor the mesws. The Lamas are performing weird witchcraft ceremonies, derived from pro-Buddhist dogmas. to exercise the foreign invader. but the peopie--at first only terriried--now freely ex- press the hope that the visitors will remain indefinitely! and enrich them by continuing to create a market tot the local produte. The advance was resumed on the 13th of Phari, where the Governor of the Thlbetan fort came in wear- ing a quantity of valuable Jewelry, and infinitely relieved to find that he was not going to be killed. Not a shot was fired om the whole Jour- ney. The tmovpu are "fit," their only lament being that their is no pros- pest of opposition. Tim immediately restored order, the men sun-ting cheerfully with their loads up the Jelapho. Puss. It,- TOO feet. Gen. Macdovnuld ~atter wards marched the entire force, in- cluding the Goal-kilns and Ploneers with guns, Maxims and suppers, over the pass, and down the terrible 6,- 000 feet descent into the Chumbi Valley. which was warm after una.. tong. Here the inhabitants brought mules, ponies and supplies, and Capt. Ottley organized a useful corps of fifty moustted infantry. in the ground filled with dry! gums. or under tents. _ The transport gave some trouble at Gnatong. A hundred native driv- era deserted, and GOO hmmen mn- era refused to proceed. Two com- panies of Goorkhas and one bom- pany of Maureen: promptly sur- rounded the transport corps. and marched the maloonients at the point or the bayonet into the fort, where the ringleaders were soundly tlogged. The. air or Gnatom-g. 12,300 feet high, where the force subsequently concentrated, is crisp and pleasant. The otCiseens and men sleep in holes Home “hummus of Thkbetunai, armed with "pears and antiquated matcNocks, gathered an the Hills about Kambataug before his evacu- ation. bat ma non venture on hosti- lities. milieu!!!“ Attending the nee on Thilwt. Calcutta, Jan. 1a..-tcttetm have reached Darjeelwg, guvlug details of Col. 'anurghustmnuu udxunce into 'I‘mbet. Kumabujang has been de- mtneiy abandoned, an; the Ulmmbi Valley. Pane proves to be ra'elerabie. _ ,7, -- gnu-nun, auvcl- eiguty in Manchurla. and Juan's rThere or 'urtlaeuee in cotta are re- inmssted uLon. STEEPLEJACK’S ESCAPE. GERMANY IS SINCERE. It does not contain an ultimatum. but reiterates Japan's original F. mands. wlth what Baron Hayashi terms "a modification upon a minor rant.” Fp Iendon. 'Jan. "V-Minister Hay mm received this morning the text or the Japanese reply to Russia’s Fast note. re; ly, Tok.'o, Japan, Iran. 18.-rt is sail that Japan's answer to Russia's latest note is not in the form of an ultimatum. and it is described an moderate in terms. but resolute in tone. It is said to be largely de- voted to a. discussion ot affairs con- nected with Corea, Juan having been strongly advised not to mm over Manchurin alone. Foreign Min- ister Komum visited successively the Marquis Ito. Chic! of the. Privy Council. Premier Katsura. and the Emperor. He subsequently called upon Baron Dc Rosen. the Russian Minister, and it is believed here tunic-.1 him in [erson the Japanese 3 r4 . '- PORTtRS WELL rLUGLED; Tm questions ot, Chinese govern Insists on China's Sovereignty in Manchuria _and Japan's Sphere of lafliierme in Corea. JAPAN’S REPLY TO RUSSIA I E NOT M ULTIMATUME Japan‘s Reply. Wt, is said 2.00;) more troops are expected to _ -- win-415.} Luvs LEO (“Ogl'am a saloon to-day destroyed a block 250 pounds, of lead, to H of buildings. consisting of saloons. (Her. laundry, bakery. two drug stores “Luckily.” the autistic: and many small houses. The loss is "wo have no data to liar 3130.000. partially insured. weight of lead widen mu: --- to kill a man In battle. Rome, X. Y.-Clarence Alvord, a. are to say that It will well-to-do resident of Stltville. aged but 200 'parutde to do Bat." Windsor, ont.--Rev. J. C. 'l‘olmle. pastor ot St. Andrew}: Church, tor Watrhiturttm.,-Ratimeations of the AmerieamChiniare commercial treaty were exchanged at the State De- partment to-day by Secretary Hay and Sir Clxentung Liang Cheng. the Chinese Minister here. The treaty provides for the opening or the ports ot Mukden and Antung, in Manchu- ria, to the world's commerce. station will soon be eatabl San Francisco Bay . Tho tor tho purchase or land on Point, has been approved IN partment. New York-Tho American-Irish His- torical Soclgty held its annual din- ner at the Hotel Manhattan, and has efecled panes commissioner Wililnm MicAdoo. president. Felix Cur-bray was ogected rice-president tor Quebec. . - .v..._v..- VA Luau-apul'ulllofl of tho Union Pacific. shall become general manager, and will have the active control of the road, that E. E. Buckingham, who tor some time has occupied the position ot superintendent ot transportation rut Wr.., I'Y_r__ h .-. _ ' neroxmut, and balloon construiti,/ is dead. Prof. anhambre made the balloon in which his friend Andre started from Spitzborgen July lst. 1897. on his journey to the North Pole. _ uuuuy lectured here last night . v London.-The remains, of Madame Antoinette Sterling (Mrs. J. Mac- Kinltn'). the American singer, who died Sunday were cremated to-day at Golden; Hill.. A large gathering ot tmusicmns and others were pre- sen . Jamestown, 'N. Y.;Colonel Charles Denby, of Evansville, Ind., U. B. Min. ister to China during the adminis- trations ot Presldents Cleveland and Harrison, died suddenly early to-day, aged about 70 years. Col. Denby lectured here last niaht . {Z NEWS m BRIEF Belleville, Jll.-.t fwrcck occurred to-day on the Southern Railway. near New, Baden, Ill., in which one man is reported killed and several injured . Bristol, Ttmm-cot. Geo. It. McClel. lau, 89 years ot age. the oldest field officer of the Mexican War Department. died last night. Imatter. Smce the last by the German Federal I 1onittnss Lreiimlnary treaty with Britain an l iota. Canada is not menti [110w ot a friendlv inn-DD! [or a, million tnets in order rto pur- chase Krupp mountain guns. New York-ht the annual meeting ct tho Bar Association ot the City of Now York, Elihu Root was elected president for the coming year. Omaha, Ntsb..-; sharghi.--vieia, T5011 eluded a loan wlth a Gel for a, million taels in omh chuso Kruryn mallntnln our Paris-Proc Fort Said. Egypt.-The cruiser Aurora has apriv 'ti'"""'"'""----"", question at uenon. has left for Suez. The Japinese armored cruiser Nin- sin. which sailed from Genoa with the Kama. has Just arrived here. It is stated by the officers of the Niasin that the reports of an at- tempt to destroy their ship at iGenoa are entirely false. t i Japanese Eric’s. London, Jun. 18.-The British For- eign Office official; said to-night, " ter reading the Japanese reply to the lust Russian note, that it only takes the crisis a step further in a less hopeful direction. The advice,, received by the Foreign Office made them fear that Russia would not no- cept Japan's reiterated demands. Russia Increasing Garrison. Tien Tsih. Jan. 18.-A telegram to the Railway Administration here re- ccived yesterday from New Chwarur, says Russia. is increasing the gum risen there. In the next few shore, _---..... "van. In: UUIIKL‘I to help Japan. according to their treaty engagements. France and Russia would take measures to safe- g‘unrd their interests as provided by the convention signed in March. 1902. but I (acct the negotiations will continue tor several weeks." Japanese. Culture. D)rt Said. Jan. ltr-Tho new Jap- anese cruiser Kasagu. which ar. nvod at Port Said yesterday from Gtp.oa,, has leit for Suez. Paris, Jan. tltr-h dipiomatitrt ln- tel-viewed by the Echo De Purim says that the French engagements with Russia. do not include mLitary intervention In the far east. but that in the extremely unlikely event that Prettl latitaln would_ be obliged amve. control ot the rdaa.""" _..- FrartNsaso-11 naval coanng spurcnaso or land on Tiburon has been approved by the de- fig. 37’; tman Federal Council. pro- uelimlnary commercial ith Britain and her colon- a is not mentioned in the friendly agreement on tth Lt an early date. soon be established 1.; o Bay . The contract France and Russia . Henri Lachambre, the It has been decided wlth a German firm has arrived here, ab1ng the gar- next tear days order to pu r. notification has con. Russian “Luckily.” the mutation!) any; "wo have no data to figrurry out the weight of lead which must be fired to kill a. man In battle. but It Is fate- tetPtr that tt will take at " the weight of the ballot: at that timo was about too grams it ac. cordineg took 126 kilograms, or over Mo pounds. ot lead, to kill a so!- dier. . All thwe shots succeeded Jva Kilt.. Ing 2,000 camera and wounding 10.- ooo others. For every miller killed 4.200 shots were fired, and it took 708 shots to wound a man. In tho battle of Salteano he says 8,400,000 rica, theta were tirml try thn Austrians against the French and Italian forces. 250 Pounds of Lead “mum-ed, tiny, French htatisuctan. Paris. Jam 18.-A military mm. ticlan has had the strange Idea to figure oat how many pounds of lead it takes to kill q soldier in battle. prize going to mid iirGis. The leading feature ot the evening session was tho presentation o' prizes to the cheese makers will were winners In the competition for the best-kept factories. 8200 be.. ing divided among the tive groups of western Ontario, 3. $25 and $13 By persistent efforts the Hype of hogs has been made very uniform no that in a delivery ot hundreds there was as little variation as in a._singlc herd.. Hon. John Dryden addressed thr meeting on the subject or the Ren eral improvement of dairy produeta. There are still some brands o cheese, he said. that sell higher than Canadian. and we should not ty satisfied until the highest standarr of excellence is reached. The bacon grade is an encouraging example The report or the Judges ot tho dairy exhibit was presented this at. ternoon. Mr. It. M. 1talltuttyne Judi; ed the cheese, and Mr. P. M. Me: Lagan the butter. The cheese buy- ere' trophy goes this year to It, H Green. ot Trowbrldge. In the latter country a. comprehen- sive scheme of inspection has been adopted. All the well manageu creamerles are registered and a li. cense may be refused to any that do not keep up to the standard. JU. aminations are held and certificates issued to butter makers. 'a mlld butter that contains not more than two per cent. or salt. Opposition in the trade is most like ly to come from Russia. and Ireland. Mr. McLagan improved of tho use of preservatives in small amount, and advised that the quantity ol ttair tm carefully looked after. There is _tv,,1tyye demand in England for of cream mould tend -to" humor; matters. Were either [unharmed or the ex- ercise 01 cute i.l i.cittuur the tem- perature LUI'R'L‘JL. Tile admonition was repeated tltac we tarnternrast guard against. exposmg the mill; or cream in “new wnuru injurious bac- tema wen: prom-m. ' ( Mr. McLayiasi, ot Montreal. tspeak- _ ing ol the ,t'efecte of Canadlan but. _ ter, Bald ihi. it was us far behind as our cheese was in advance. Un meeting English dealers he was oiten mat. with the remark that Canadian butler was not so Very bad, but tin“ it Watt sold as a sec- ond cut. The rcpmniion for bad keeping quality, which had been muldleu upon it. was due to the practice or speculators. who in lor- mer years held large quantulcs over into winter. Now the New Zealand article came in about December. and being pasture butter. precluded all chance or high prices tur Canadian. At the creamerles a daily gathering The inn-eased number ot cream gatlteriagvreuruesaca has made It necesburg' that means be devised tor keeping yuan» Effect um.“ it is col- lected from the ittt ms. When allow. ed to Goa: um maker cannot turn out n good Keeping butter. Prof. hurnsou stated Hut um remedies Were extnm' [unharmed or tile ex- ercise 01 can: 1.! Luann-g the tem- pemturu LUl'l'eJL. Tue admonition programme or the dairymen's con- vention. lie dealt particularly with the minimum: or factories, and made suggestions tor Improvements. Ful- ly half of the factories in the south. ern distric. am in an unfit condi- tion for the manufacture ot cheese, and many mus-c are defective in drainage or supply of goal water. Plain Truths sum-d at Western Dairt. men‘s Convention. St. Thomas dcspatch; Mr. W. G. Mead mus we Crs-. speaker on the programme of tis dairvmmx's ann- ONTARIO ARCHIVES _ TORONTO Buffalo, N. 1'..jte weather bureau regatta; the {all ot twelve inches ot snow in this city and vielnltr since yeste'Jav morning. A heavy wind Irevails. drifting the snow badly and delaying trains on all roads from one to three hours. Winnipeg. Mram-Chaa. Johnson. a boy living at Dugald. was accl- dentnlly shot to-day in the act ot taking a loaded gun oft a shelf. It is hardly expected he will recover. Kingston, Ont.-Wmrw, fell yester- day and last night to the depth ot eight inches, and is still tulllng. Kingston has not had so much anon Ut yours. The street car lines have been kept open. Havre, Moat.-Firo that startedln truce of tirteen :13in. following the Iroquois Treatre r 'T,ttirtetr-fii'e per cent. of the 1.600 drivers ot car- riages and horses are said to be out. ttt, m ttmnit deed thu morning at the bottom or a all! pond neu- " home. He bad been lining two 'ure. It " thought be broke through the loo while attempting to on... Cideattts-rtts atrihe ot livery drivers, begun new toaur. After a many years. he: received a six months have of absence to ename‘ 'uim to spam] the coming cum-er on an extensive tour to the Holy Land.‘ Johnstown. Pa.-rite punctuate of the Beech Creek Coal and Coke Cum- pat'.y by the Pennsylvania. Coal and Coke Company. it is stated. In prac- tically consummated. . CANADIAN bifl"fiiR BEHIND. TO KILL A SOLDIER. "tttg x u n- ..__v. “-u “Iv v, gr. a. W. In. Forster. and are excellent piece: or A-t Two new peanuts arrived at the Parlxament buildings. Toronto, yes- teraay, to be hung In the oorrMors. One is of Premier Ron and the ot her (a ot Hon. Jam Gunmen Moo- aid. the (in; Premier of this Pro- mace. . Both' are by Mr. T. w. L. A. W. Patterson. Hudson Bay fats tor at Ncpigon Lake, who came to town zest night. reports that In- diana in his district are not gutters lng any privntlon. and ho dunner” the story. Report ol Terrible Sum-ring of Tribe. North of Lake Net-um". Port Arthur, Jan. "-1toport Ln- rouchotl mm [mm Nepigon of ter- rib’o suffering of Indians in the coun- try north ot Nepigon Lake, b:- ::nuse ct starvation. Great die:- trosa is said to exist, and. (wear-din; to tt repart of an Indian who ar- rived ia Neplgon this week, one tttat- uy was a) destitute that one at the women was murdered and eaten by the family. on tho ground of Insanity twenty- .sm'eu you" ago. He la under the charge of Gen. Rim Pacha. a non ot that old Held-marshal ot tho same name who had known murad from childhood and was doerdy attached. who is now in his 65th year. has been e'aysxsly ttottrined in his palace at 1blmtrhturhteho ever since the time of his removal from tho throne huh-3’s ”erased Ruler Victim of ' 'ommmptlon . Constantinople. Jan. 18. - ELM)- tan Mama ot Turkey is now, in the last stages of tuberculoalu, and his death is likely to occur at any mo- ment. His ma'ady has reached an acute stage. and within the last two or three weeks It: ravages have been terribly rapld. all efforts on the part ot tho phydclana to artist them having fallqd. The ex-sultan, My - ,7 ,____-...-._, “mm... The prisoner has been removed to Hit. Jail. He continually urn-m up strange prayers and claims no in vcsle‘t with Satanic powers. and has s'eseended on earth to claim his own and redeem the lost. ol strangling the woman. Luckily other timely assistance arrived. and A was only Ire main force that the man was placeu under control. He actually tore the hair from his nifc‘s head in the terrible struggle. Tho woman was very 'delicate, and her condition is extrcmeiy critical. on”. --t-_,., . . ol t Tho woman screamed. and Emmi-d- .nteiy her (son responded. The strength of the father overgowvrcd um. um Easton avowed his Intention f 'ras prompted by the spirits id 1:01;; atfl "claim his own." Or. twturmng to this section Ear LOU rented u. farm near Burton]. Here the Manly resided. Last night Mrs Huston gave birth to a cluld. All wax; reucetul until an early hour .2113 morning. when Huston rushei Mo hu, wife’s room and seized her about the neck. declaring that he .LLANS GET THE CONTRACT. ma: he declared his back was broken. and weaned himself in a t lane;- Og Paris can mm was driven arouod the country. whim; articles and ttmviwares. Jammy. an: landed at Toronto. About a. your ago in; lame: the Down: sect. and then came du- mu‘uculous healing which are: no; 50 much excitement In Toronto at that time. Ha claimed he wan told try "rtjeitu,ut voices to arise and walk. and he did so. . “proved Atlantic Ma II Sex-Nov vim-d for. sum; years ago he was .ujurul an ablltcl runway accident in that cit v. and sum: the company mt $10,000. main“); his aim: was hurt. The u0Csute, prunuuuocl the man perfectq. was am he recovered " wry any“! sum it: his action. Brnntrord (lemma ; A murder wan narrowly averteJ near Burton: at um early hour this morning. The vil- lage is ten miles distant from that Oily. aa) news ot the amm- did not react. here until late this after- Loon. when Joint Easton was brought to the ioeat gates nation and lodged behind Nu burn on a charge or ai- thr'leJ mutual. Easton us 'uesiever,g to be umouud In hm mind, About can». years ago he was .uiurul m EATEN TO SAVE LIVES. Spirits Told Him to " Claim His Own." John Easton, the Plaster Cast Man, Goes Insane. Almosta Murder Near Bur- ford Yesterday Wll n Kill HIS SIEK WIFE. AT POINT OF DEATH. Pro- f/l

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