*k nX Wu-â€"mwvâ€" f persons injured in a wreck Monday night in & locality which has beeit marked during: the last fow months with disaster and antte â€" eR d \‘On the White River section.of the Lake Buperibr division, O.P.R., No: 2 express from the west was speeding wm“g&.‘dwhcn“ 17 miles west of Chapleat, & Mumufllwmwm htulnm%d-? is 267 miles â€"west «of North. Bay. y â€" To the usual territying ‘ wl.’ ?imhiud timbers and : hi s 8 shvigks of Ww nm the went : off. ¢ the train went off, the colonâ€" ist car rolled over, followed by the tourist and firstâ€"class cars, and these all landed on their sides, pil.m&flu ’mi in heaps .m::s the debris of seats, grips, articles of elothing. It is a miracle more paBâ€" sengers were not injured . or killed. Tt was fortunate ‘also that no fire folâ€" lowed the accident, for in the excite~ ment it is probable that some ofl.hoï¬ n As seon as the CreW 2MU, PMDCUC gors recogered trom, the shork of th® | aged to rise to the AtiMI® Of 1+ | r‘e\\. the work of rescue began.'n specttul salute. *f f ® porter, name unknown, enropmyprogerecmemn miiois i was t8hen our o the weschnth ons ‘ CHARACTER IN ~WALKING. | en s gmnd.with serious injuries; | HARACTER IN. WAL e doctors have pronoun ‘Riscloced on his chances for recovery. 8 yet. i'T"h‘ wm‘::' 3“, Ra::!y pis Elsie Hogg of Schreiber, Ont., reâ€" Ahia k eeived inj‘w‘um of a very severe naâ€" | ""There‘s a conceited man ‘coming ture and erooodlflmhyreoaflow.‘downtholnut.†said the girl in the % C. T of Bristol, Eng., | group on % corner. "How do I know! was badly hurt, her injuries includidg | By his walk. . Fean tel the chief trait was bedly PUD AST Mand, which was | of any person‘s character by watching _ c oor ies ~4na Mrs. A. C. of Bnistol, AlBe | EVWV °_ W _ Tlcan tell the € was Sudly bart, her injuries includin¢ | By his walk. . ean tell the Chiot Bale The loss of the left hand, which was | of any person‘s character by w completely severed. _ Her husband | pim or her walk. For instance, if & % o. Payne, escaped with slight iD~ , man walks with a heavy lift to Di# 1OMEOE, ADCOT UE OCUC Ahaimets â€"*" us juries PoNs The complete list of injured 18 95 : follows: W. Sutherland, Port Arthur, | slightly; H. C. Rudd, Toronto, not . seriously; B. Morgan, Chapleau, badâ€" lï¬â€œi:jm-ed; Woli Noranki, Chelses, .. nose broken. Infant child of Mrs. Walter Syson, North Bay, slightly; Walter Humâ€" mell, Yorkshire, Eng., gl}ifhfly; wilâ€" liam Hunter, Gladstone, Man., slight ly; J. D. Richardson, Markham, Ont., ert and bruised; E. C. Humphrey, Arnprior, Ont., slightly bruised; John Kayner, Finland, minor injuries, not sciious; F. Orville, Rocanville Sask., not serious; Elsie_ Hogg, Schreiber, seriously injured; Mrs. A. C. Payne, Bristol, Eng., left hand amputated and other injgries; Margaret Campâ€" bell, Carleton Junction, bruises; A. C. Payne, Bristol, Eng., head cut. Survivors of the Emily Terrible Hardships Seattle Wash., Feb. 19 from Neah Bay says: . ‘The crew of the MPNO BMATUD M OOC Teckla, li{inz at anchor here, were startled~ Monday night by ‘a feeble hail from a steel lifeboat drawing UP slowly in the light breeze. In the boat were the forms of four men, three living and one dead, survivors of the I‘I‘mil{x Reed, wrecked off the mouth of Nebslem River on the coast of Oregon, 200 miles from Neah I‘.’;g{. The dead man was the ship‘s cook. He had drunk sea water, became deâ€" lirious and sucoumbed, _ The three living survivors were in frightful conâ€" HVODE ©500" 0 aaneues. were swollen The dead man was ‘he ENP * .. He had drunk sea water, became deâ€" lirious and sucoumbed, _ The three living survivors were in frightful conâ€" dition. . Their tongues, were swollen from thirst so that at first they could scarcely articulate. They had had no food since last Sunday night or any water since they left the wreck of the Reed Friday morning. FEUR CODCCEO OO Uhrichsville, Ohio, Feb. 19.â€"Huâ€" mane Officer Ja¢kson yesterday swore out a warrant in New Philadelphia for Miss Clara Stirling, 24 years dld, a teacher at the County Children‘s Home. Jackson declares Miss® Stitlâ€" jng mmhwthh:m that sl;es.drove a tack throui tongue 0 earâ€" old Bimpson Fowler, an 'xnmmÂ¥ the home. _ 1 Ni q i e s hv R, w. home. The affair was made public by R. W. Chapman, the janitor, who declares he saw the occurrence. The humane officer investigated and u{n the child was punished with the tack for a trivâ€" fal violation of the rules. ~ Miss Stirling is a niece «t Superâ€" intendent Nugent of the hame. CooK D/M!K SEA Desmoines, Ia., Feb. 19.â€"On Racâ€" goon River an lce o six miles long, has formed just ve the city. City® officials are using tKnamite to blow %flu gorge, but with poor sucâ€" esterday _ a . bliszard \ raged voee. out this part of the \ state. Sichv oohes of snow has fallon. th ‘Tack b in ‘-t:;ï¬ Feb. 18â€"A Quebes de Fh tes that longshoremen of port will demad an #merease of 5 ++ m aeny flr‘h N River Choked With Through Child‘s Tongue. ete list of injured is as Sutherland, Port Arthur, O. Rudd, Toronto, not . Morgan, Chapleau, badâ€" it 0 Bhitns. Iu90 of the little sixâ€"ton sloop ig at anchor here, were ®LO_ Licht by ‘a feeble â€"A despatch WATER. Reed Suffer at Sea. _ who declares on hoh e tack ffor a trivâ€" Ice. | en jnurigdicwon SCMR "l C not w-iihï¬ou"’?_m not ant garding Detroit, Mich., Feb. 2J Sad. Pather Murphy ea at South Bend, Ind., a > cu was struck y an . * Th re ht Mx' dxi?t’, s:g & unx bank. ; 79 dsb " Ambassado ‘Got Lost.". Bou‘,;;_‘ {'ll’n t du.â€"â€"AmbuuB- ce a hal losing : * VXM in Toromto he had %b. m‘ ed out of the mazes of the. nion Staâ€" tion. In Ottews Monday the ambas gador became hopelessly lost whilt lookin‘ ‘for the Governorâ€"General‘s office in the eastern. building, He ns CCC C IUL â€"wha niot »mw irk. who w a f ed him to bis “dutin%:- Adsm was 8 E‘fl. g door. "This is :it. Bryeo," oï¬ the clerk. "He desires to 880 His Excelleney." "Who is Mr. Bryce?f" asked. the soldier. "The British ambassador to the United Btates," said_ the. glerk, and the soldier almost collapsed, but manâ€" agedtorimwmnt_itpdcolu- spectful salute. ? | ‘Traits Which Are Readily ‘Disclosed | by One‘s Gait, | *There‘s a‘conceited man ‘coming ‘downtheluut.†said the girl in the | group on a corner. "How do I know*! | &v his walk. . T can tell the chief trait | Â¥ sAE ETAAAE CC ri hips he‘s sure to be obstinate. If he ginks down a little on his heels be has a comfortable attitude toward life and the . world in generalâ€"in fact, he‘s a bit lazy. That woman coming down the street now is a gossip. Any one could tell that because of her mincing, fussy gait. Indecision is the chief characterâ€" istic of that woman‘s character across the street. Don‘t you see how she swings her foot rather hesita tingly ‘tit the air before she puts it down?ts ; _ 1 2o ib altds Pn OV GR CCC l "The man who puts hbis Teet dm\ especially solidly is heavy and someâ€" k what stupid. *That little person ¢rossâ€" | ing the road with a quick, clean step is energy personified, but he has the ‘ #ort of energy which has no regard for *the rights or feelings of others. The | girl coming out of that store has an ‘ ugly streak in her nature. Don‘t y0u | gee how she puts her foot down UDâ€" i willingly ‘as if she were saying: ‘I won‘t! I won‘t" I shouldn‘t advise ‘any man to marry her. "Of course I don‘t pretend to:know thoroughly a person‘s character by his walk, but I do discover, his predomâ€" cniel UUCBMW ooo n o man walks his‘head leads. That girl who swaysâ€"so is self conscious. Yes, that girl going down the street has & pretty walk, gliding and quiet, gut watch out for her; she is trea in theâ€"extreme. 1 LOLLL WUTL *A amome ll«â€"-' nport "as: the â€" fame" Ward of the nati ;;an_ characteristic." & k Hamilton, Feb. 18.â€"With &)) , 9P i vigor of which he is capable and in a sermon that bristled & times with stinging sarcasm, the Lord Bishop of Niagara, Right Rev. J. P. DuMoulin, preaching at St. Thomas‘ Church Sun~ day night flayed the wealthy farmâ€" ers of the Niagara Peningula for their niggardly contributions to the church. He also took a mg1 at Hamilton busiâ€" ness men, who, ‘he said, when the clergy called, squirmed and showed "a desire to get rid of them, promising an answer that never arrived. Many of the clergy, he declared, could not live honestly: on the miserable pitâ€" tance doled out to them. fnis lordâ€" ship was preaching in sup{:orl of the | laymhen‘s movement, ?d e did not C 2o Cld r t« Aanmmaint the Priests Killed by Car. mince his words in denouncing °5" /; stingy farmers. ; Aiter quoting statistics to show how | . «mall the contributions were, he gaid: |. "That is the record of our returns to Almighty God for His benefits. Alâ€" though this diccese is rich beyond comparison its returns Are the poorâ€" est. This has been stated time and again and it nmxkos no impression whatever. It falis on deat cars. 1 have had pastoer after pastor leave the diocese beeamse they could not live an honest life, that is to sAY, no man withwn{hmily that God h blessed him with can live on $60 year , doled out . in . coppers and silver pieces when it &lm the watâ€" dens ,ï¬?. church to dole it | out. t is m-mw their m when they came iato m{ office ‘ their rn?mflon, es t live on the * crhep Q'fluï¬nh . the i A me and m of m’.ï¬ ;'adkm ty, and um&hom the pros o Â¥a perous _ north, . think, they m dis charged every oblig it m $ and aro g‘l that 9{‘! * m‘&m«d a word onfl':dt C o linew enc &M noromrrog pros of Niï¬n‘t.a& particularly , At perous north, His jordship decidred aot ‘uttered a. word thas cabstantiate with plain YCs °O Peea an. order to BB EETTAICLO O C GBS tributions were, he said : record of our returns 10 od for His benefits. Alâ€" diocese is rich beyond its teturns are the poot: as boen stated time and + makos no impression 18. â€"With all the nincing, fussy | tef chnxacmr-i aracter across see how she resita tingly ‘Am:‘ downt\ > ! \ Why â€"Anderson Suicided. | PDetroit, Feb: 19.â€"A Grand Rapids ! despatch says: > _ [ %#.~ .n a '"Hm)lhtd. of . Railways, assured House that in the bill whigh will short be brought $ cse diuingetslt® B ue Commin ing th mgene | sion, and new duties will be imposed, with a view to further protecting the interests of the public. Mr. Hugh Guthrie declared that the present law contains all the legislaâ€" tion necessary to prevent discriminaâ€" tion in demurrage,. . °. 1e _ *‘The yery statistics CiSpIOVE .210 g:zhï¬o‘q eontention. ‘That there ex: & ‘M vance, <no. one . can eay> felorted Mr. E. D. Smith: d say8s : i "the mystery of the death of R. F; Anderson, the man who shot and killed himself in Cobalt, Ontario, Saturday afternoon, bas ‘been cleared up. Anderson _ was the township treasurer of a Miu;ukee County townâ€" ship, who absconded twenty months ago, $1,900 short in his accounts. He was also postmaster at Jennings at the time of his flight.:â€" k "My husband ku‘sï¬d" and said he was go meet a treveling 'Mg ter‘s wife, who lives "That was the last I mï¬â€˜mchmb::dm.â€"“ ood "‘My hus khrnd me * â€"bye . and said he was going to C:gillnc to" meet a traveling nug" says the latâ€" ter‘s wife, who lives in this city. "That was the last I heard of him till I got a telegram . from gobali Sa;%:day night that he was dead." widow has a babe born two months aiter _ Anderson disa;:peared, Anderson took with hiny, or ad preâ€" viously squandered, $900 of townshi‘ money, and $1,000 he had in trus for a woman living in Jennings. All trace of him was lost aiter he leit for Cadilliac. His bondsmen made up the loss to the township. smon S se c us . Rarner has ‘becow in | the county is about a year and was arrested ho on a charge of vagrency. , He w given a month in jail to await «4 arrival of the inspecting officer. T1 period of confinement does not expi until Feb. 23.,and. the local | poii magistrate and the govetnor of. t }'ï¬il refused to liberate the prisont r. Devlin had to go away witho his man Ottawa, Feb. 19.â€"A Dill exIENTIL! the rights of the Montreal, Ottawn 4 Georgian Bay Canal Co. was pass® in the railway committee of t House of Commons yesterday,. _ Th company‘s project is the building * canal fromnt the mouth of the Frenc River to Montreal. . 0, MCY la o amik to coRn uPV 00 22MR C000 The bill gives until 1916 to com plete, and until 1910 to commence fhe gonstruction work. â€" An. amendmapt to the bill gives the Government AQâ€" tharity to expropriate the company canal works on giving three weeks notice. Three Ysars and Toronto, Feb. 19 twonty lashes was out by, the magist? gmï¬,} nPH{gnBt\‘rjflf in the Police GOU ing for ciiminil): girl. Father V.uzhm' g:muncu FIOTTO®S of London eat Shops. London, Feb. 185 â€"Father Bernard Vsujhan, a brother of the late Carâ€" dinal Vaughan, preaching in the Jeâ€" suit Church here, during the course of a powerful plea in behalt of the bill which will come before the House of Commons this week, nï¬ainst "swent . shops," gave a graphic i ustration of the manner in which the poot workâ€" ers in the cast end of London are compelled to live. â€" In a small room, ‘he said, that ought to be occupied by no more than two persons, there were twalve machines '%“ day and Jate in the evenâ€" ing. the machines were remoy» ed and straw mattresses Iaid *ton the floor, men beg admitted to sleop. At 2.30 in morning, these men were turned into tlhe gtreets and the room reâ€"let to another set of sleepers, who were also ven out at 6.30 alm. on the retugn of th , machine workers. West Orange, NJ. Feb. 18. â€"JI, :# + Randolph. n'u%owor of the Edison . Manufactaring Co., of which Thomas A. Edison is president, eommitted suicide i:fuduy by shooting. That . Randoiph did not follow herhubcndmded-hwudmtothe Eflmn& and determined action of Mr.. ‘ xr:mï¬mmh m%hd the house, * was y = ing out that she wmr:ï¬ He came upon her As she was about to throw herseli from & second .m window, seized her, agpd, after & struggle, succeeded in pulling bet back to a plage The Georgian sLEEP IN TNmoM O o 1 o, Feb. 19.â€"Three years and ashes was the portion metet he magistrate to Joseph Taw g!;xnga‘rjan. 38 {:a;s of age, olice urt yesterday moth: crinn'nï¬! assaulting a little Edison Saves a gian Bay Canal. 19.â€"A Bill exteni ie Montreal, Oftaw Canal Co. was pa Wmm o ons an preaching in the Je re, during the course plea in behalt of the come before the House is week, nflainn "sweat graphic i ustration of which the poor workâ€" + end of London are U"Twenty Lashes TwOo SHIFTS. in publie ul 1 Parlin: decia sn#‘ _ vanced | extending d where | , Oftawsa & [s.an N was Pa®3*04 poini« 1 ee of t}E | Azerbx rday, . TX® | quarte building ‘a it is i« the Frenth lina nvi Life Horrors on and. her injured ward of Barnesboro, stroyed . two stores, . two houses and the Globe Hot Toctatlhe, or the seartts dloor of o on 1,016â€"1, Vickory street, yu‘i:du mmm a fire which caused a of The trunk factory wu'uflhflv destroyed, and an adjoining denee tumbled fato the fames, and five othâ€" er residences and the factory ot the m&?eTmnk Co., wére damaged. employe was slightly burned and 40 others had narrow escapes from a second and more violent exâ€" The trunk factory was destroyed, and an adjoini tumbled fato the flames, & er residences and the fa and 40 from & plosion. FIRC! oc The Wwest side of Main SHDGS """ comple wiped out, and tbe'win-! dows on te side of the street . were broken, and the buildings badly scorched and damated by water. The fire is gupposed: to have been caused by an overhcated stove in the poolâ€" room adjoining the hotel, Minitonas is a prosperous town on the C.NR.R. New York, Fob. 19.â€"Two firemen from truck No. 6, in Liberty: stroet, had to deal with the highest. fire that ever occurred in New York, when they were sent to gut out a blazeâ€"on ?.he fortieth floor 0 the Singer buildâ€" ing. The worknien there, who have been koeping themselves warm by fires in brick pots, went home, leaving their charcoal burning nea" 8N ï¬fric lswiwhboard. The flames bl up. ItechDOAMY®: _â€"~~* ""_nached lighted ET The worknien there, wh koeping themselves warm brick pots, went home, 1« charcoal burning nea" switchboard, â€" The flames and as darkness @ppr0% up the windows. . . Lo ol unWP ke and as darkness &pproached !C up the windows. The firemen, with extinguis took an express elevator to the tt fiith, floor and & ladder the re the way. § L incivn2ty 0 LaCAX thark _ The extinguishers of the blaze. Kurdish Tiflis, _ Feb commanded ‘ 1 vanced to ‘tt Main pointc Lx* uT Azerbxjan, NOW quarters, and a whebe * EPVE OSAE Sasa s.an Ni. ‘ster of Justice, recently apâ€" poini. d _~vernor of the province of Azerbxjan, now has made his headâ€" quarters, and a clash with the Kards, it is feared, will prove disastrous to the prince, as the Persian troops Are deserting in large numbers. + Recont despatches from Tabriz inâ€" dicated that the outlook was bad 4o Prince Firma, who is endeavoring to Vonte 720 CCL0 kiir aesinal Turkish aggressions. , MIP "/ &:% largely of undisciptined whose services were of litt protec value St. Petersburg, Feb. 15 of Lieut.â€"Gen. Stoessel last act {\esterday, the vmivini the ;glrivilege of rebuttal to the defence word was given to the â€" pral, who -nttered_ only 8t. Petersburg, Feb pointment of Gen. Vo the governor of Finla ad a great degree of ex he revolutionists and in 0.hoi pa‘u hne! fo convenien of or are now n.z%abrw bers, most of them £« end 8t. Petersburg, Feb. 19.â€"The ap pointment of Gen. Yon Boeckman to he governor of Finland has producâ€" d a great degree of excitement among he revolutionists and terrorists, who, in the past bhave found Finland & convenionnt.zm of operations.. They are nOW n’habrocd in great numâ€" bers, most of them goiN¢ to Bweden. This exodus will ‘rutly fncilitate the work of the Russian police in guardâ€" ing the lives of prominent personages in St. Petersburg. N# REElLOk: L Wharton, N.J,, Feb. 19.â€"â€"An exD1¢ sion in mining department of the Genéral osive &.ln this 'i“3§° yesterday, illed men,. 5tukq c oecr In n6e® i. i fome in nces in Wharton, winâ€" n En n Atchani dows â€"Hf-’nr Mimself. â€" Erie, Pa., Feb. 19.â€"Winfield 8. Rib« let,mdthaold-dbmiummonol the d‘:!. hanged himself in a barn aear his home yesterday. : s All But One Saved. â€" l’ot;vi&:. i:"ty r».‘ 10. â€"All ::t on an Wore entombed in ue MidcV 1. liery wore rescued alive Asks For urdish Hordes Advance. , Feb. 19.â€"Kurdish . hordes nded by Ali Khan have adâ€" to ‘the village of Niandab, Prince Firman Firma, the Perâ€" . ‘ster of Justice, recently apâ€" 1 _yernor of the provinlCc of wHADLC C1 i1 i .. s Snd mbannge wiped out, and the winâ€" %?moslu side of the street cen, and the buildings badly and damaged by water. The pposed : to have been caused rerheated stove in the poolâ€" cining the hotel, Minitonas perous town on the C.N.R ark. Feb.. 19. â€"Two firemen in Dover, two Terrorists on the Run Explosion l(llh Three â€"The witeless tole of Miniton Wiped Out Death Sentence volce made ‘hort_ work the accused genâ€" only a few senâ€" . and shq_uldcr(@ rom Tabri2 iN ok was bad for endeavoring to frontier. against ). 19.â€"The trial sel reached the the prosecution e of putting in moe. _ The (last His forces con plined recruits, of little or D0 extinguish miles distant thirtyâ€" rest of ers i M e nas be maffioned the merd n y GR ,M" M i “W"L C N"a agricultare. â€" Mr: Hugh Clai ©(Centi Bruce) at len#th defended the Gos_ emment‘s educa . noliey, and on tee t hreeâ€"fifths “,‘ e m““ï¬}?ï¬ Governmel w K ©3 3 not ‘ repeatil ;u«mv%bm not been. aufficiently . tosted. v. 3. H. ummmym)m:fl_ nied that the G:x'mm had brought into existâ€". e the spoils «ystem, and alluded to gases where members of the civil serâ€" viee had under the late Administraâ€" tion taken. part. in political â€"camâ€" paigns. . The Whitney Government would have been within . theirâ€"rights lhad they dismissod these men, he said,;but bad refrained t‘ron! doing so. Before the House adjourned â€" Mtr. Whitney stated that there would only be a formal session toâ€"day. as the majority of the members intended to visit the. Ontario Agricultural Cplâ€" leg_e; m No io yn ol . n Pnd d in with avspirited defence of the Govâ€" ernment‘s‘ lands %Iomt policys and Sam Clarke; t Northumberâ€" Emd) moved the ‘adjournment of the debate. & ‘ Becoming a Habit. Col. Hugh Clark rose at 340 to reâ€" mark thntsx‘zudded of water had run beneath the bridges since 1905, It had become almost a timeâ€"honored and venerated custom to congratulate the new leader of the Opposition at the opening of each session, _~. _ _. T. H. Lennox continued the debate Ee es e ce y 6) per cent. of the total lï¬l::fl on ‘ the voters‘ list. Under the itoba | test local option would only have | carried in two places in Ontarioâ€" Millbrook and the Township of“me. The new law in Manitoba req } a majority of the names on the _ voters‘ list to establish local option. In only four places in Ontario would local option have carried under this tule, The Government had ‘ carried out all its Pre-eloction pledges in its first term of office. In doing 80 it had made many enemies, by its school legislation, by the threeâ€"fiiths clause, and n'.mngl and influential enemies b{ déj;an ing for &he people & share of their heritage in the water powers of the country, and he was not aware how far these antagonisms would be exerted against the Government at ‘\ the next elet"on. An Agricultural Criticism. An Agridultural Oriticism. R. A. Thompson (North Wentworth) dwelt chiefly. on agricultural matters, the vast investment in which _of over $1,100,000,000 in Ontario, equal to $550 for every man, woman and child rendered it of the first importâ€" :?ox Hat criti‘ciud tge Dq:’ngne%: 0 ure for sun neglects the m‘:llnt interest. %hnt excuse, for example, could the Government (e i e L P COIET: k SX cfors tip. sn ons g,."tas ration into the province. They had ‘btnrl%nod the &ooaing and supérâ€" :m of the help that our farmers ‘m"w receive ySnn the best of the ‘ hands wotld be attracted to the h c and Ontario farmets would sufâ€" Ti‘ interest three times the value gt'fl:‘: manufacturing interests deâ€" uvoad a% least as much encourage farm hands would be a west, and Ontario farn ter, ‘ An interest three 1 of the manufacturing served at least as mt mont T e ie 0 iiention is the ed a good deal of: attention to the Montreal m:‘:dp‘lp wood cofices= sion, and ol up the: obsoure deâ€" Nhg‘m.glrmuai‘m In the Georâ€" an am .‘s transfer mate ,cnth’pnnnmovmtmbr' ‘ ***‘‘‘. An Exception. There‘s my wife, for instance. always reading a cookery book. Philosopher _ (confidently)â€"Well? Dyspentieâ€"But she‘s no cook!» The Philosopherâ€"Tell me wHN" " wson reads and I can téll you what o ta ‘The Dyspepticâ€"Not always of the That PV TETY smm P EU P : mentioned the inertia | MOBNS 04 . "de sA uEelts nment. with _re ® 3‘ In. Hugh Clark (Centre |. The privata . ettiv Qc“?:luded“the Cowi meet lriu? ab ucatiqn poliey, and a b loshl option. * Bpéakâ€" g wdooil‘lnï¬ fly in cregard â€"to the bills. are down ause, ho contended that | the committee on nt ‘wore ecting wissty in |._ Col. Munro wil it because it had not |the House for a tv tected. _ Mr. T. H. | amount of losses: Pulpwood Ooncession 1 me what ® both sides of the House has bY means ebatedâ€"and it â€"will not be pd;jut!thod&hhâ€w . RC . LLZC EC Co O Tt O 1 oadtas‘" A s T. B. Lucas | bably e reâ€"elected. %@ ‘?L : bills. are down consitoration: eviption tomn m . Munro sn the aw for a ;mma amount of losses Province â€"of Onumhl tho" years 1900 to 1907 inclusive, as reported t0 ‘the Department of~ Insurance; the amount of such losses reported +o have been caused by incendiarism; the amount: of such losses caused by lightning. 3y ip Curator %‘ COrEEE Wâ€"uï¬%k of , M x e octind w T4 W 4 be presented . with _Qn-corfl%‘ar medal as: @: recognition of sere vices in Indian research. The S:v- swuï¬onhtobenudch,nu w York Historical Bociety. ; Cornplanter was on Indian chief, whose fame ï¬m him beside Teâ€" ;gmeh, P and Red . Jacket. e medal called after him is awatdâ€" ~i once in two. years. It has béen given only twite before this {ur George J. 8. Clark of New York re ceived it in 1904, and Rev. Dr. Beauâ€" sye0 2¢ o cramuse: TeceiÂ¥ed. it 4n She‘s champ of Syracuse London, ‘Feb. 18.â€"The ‘report that Robert Caldwell, the American ‘who gt;inéd gonlidenhblo no:.‘:riety as ‘: witness during the rece $ London of the Druce Mm committed to an asylum in the Unitâ€" ed States, came 88 & surprise here... It is understood that a tepresen'ï¬i tive of the British Home office w make an independent investigation, of the allegod commitmentâ€"in New York. If this agent is satisfied of the genâ€" uix:::delu ‘of Caldwell‘s insanity the ex ition proceedings ainst him on a charge of perjury :ï¬l be az:p ped; otherwise steps will be taken. to have the ruling of the court set aside. $80,000 Jewel Robbery. | leased. on $4,000., DMIL _ Berlin, Feb. 18.â€"A pearl neomco‘;Oounyeoh%' rpin and pin of muchâ€"beauty, valued at | was committed. to ail. $60,000, have been. stolen from _ the ; in ce es Countess Von Wartensleben. tfrs:; Discred -"‘ her return from the opera Sa Winnipeg, Feb. 1 n evening she placed the necklace and | Alliance have, dis vOWE pin in a jewel;case in her dressingâ€" | ity for the houseâ€"toâ€"ho room and then went to" supper. Reâ€" | enforce the B pbath D# turning in about half an hour she | police, comn stoners C ;iound That the necklace and pin were , ‘uemg:dw«_; petty missing. & | This sion | Wwas. the The necklace was ‘composed of °â€" ‘ tion brought by: &‘ eeptionally large pearls, the string | Police Co rt last measuring five feet in length. | the whole“&x "ras ooz i e | s § |Dny Alliance & n ands In Indiana. _ ‘“Wm_m Committed For Ass Kingston, Feb. 18.~The : came up in the Police C | day, when ‘the girl Toppil told tha story of ber wring t day night at the hands Brickwood, _ Michael Ds Crozier and Joseph . Mo hearing her evidence the committeq the accused to trial at the next assizes, their bail at $2,000 each. offered. > Indianapolis, continue in 8 weather has t which will ch Floods In Indiana. . Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 18.â€"Floods continue in Southern Indiana. The weather has turned clear and cold, which will check the rapid rise in streams, but the water is m:Lyet at a standstill. . At Pewtsburi e White and Patoka rivers are igher than since 1875, and thousands of acres of _ wheat lands _ are submerged. Schools have closed and, trains have ceased running. The Ohio at Evansâ€" ville is now 34 feet, and is rising 2 inches an hout. 2 _ privata »hilisâ€"committee at 11;30 this morning for . Curator Finds Husband a Suicide, Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 18.â€"For the second time within‘ eight months, Mrs. Caroline D. Sellers on Bunday returned from church to find a memâ€" ber of her family dead from a selfâ€" inflicted bullet wound.> It was her husband, flm D. Sellers; a leading real estate er. The first suicide was that of her son, Henry D. Sellers, aged 22, early last summer, Lexington, Ay., Feb. " plesa that E&wud Turner, wifeâ€"murderer, has been 1 Godlessâ€" community, séven zons of Breathitt County, Murdered and‘ Placed n“mhgnm, Ala., Feb “.,:g. . Crawford ‘of Railwhy was shot by unk M Umai O ECCC ND C wl Bu'mln‘lt’n.m, Ala., Feb, 18. â€"Bpecial Aze%. . Orawford of the Bouthern Rail was shot by unknown persons T%W“ . “l:n it w: w run over by an m train. Bomb In Barcelona. Rarcelona, Feb. 18. â€"Two bombs ex« Wloded here yesterday, ‘killing a wo. Home T CCEA Frkewne kwood, _ Michael Devine, James ier and Joseph Mozier. After ing her evidence the mï¬'ztnw nitted the accused to stan their at the next assizes, and placed . Lal ak £9.000 each. No bail was or ‘,ï¬. Gets Medal ’ï¬k â€"Ourator B« daféMnseum has â€" and wounding a woman in the Police Court pester \ the girl Topping, aged 17, tory of‘f‘:cr wrongs on Saturâ€" + at the hands of ~James Office Suspicious. | For Assault 18.<â€"The asia on Track effect. the 11 ';:m?m‘ '] of mud when. the gangway. are Americans. Will Stay atâ€" O Ri Ch BJ L# and 1.ufd LAGSRHN iAE be, the guut a&% ment House for !:. of next beek ‘ guest of honor at 1A of the Canadian C)> Fits During his stay is« Of will discuss mï¬ W the proposals «w ul been made by the Amé ties for an agreement / with regard to % L netional waters, d pOl thre méi‘: ‘é ons 4B iween e two C0 are also toâ€" .be> ’:;,: ‘Canada and Newfgundi with . the . United: state ence to The Hague Tn! ing‘ the r(gh of Unit ermen in the waters America, under the t HON, JANMES 6 lowed information wa8 ‘¢ | will grob‘bb implicate\ ol GT.R; men. \ _\ _ (" \ _ Perry Sinclair and Josep | have been arrestod and Of | will follow shortly. Lanal | e ies 1 yes morning)® | was eommitï¬exrto -=.3' i Discrediting Sunday . O a, Feb. Kflm- n assador to 2 d in Ottawa y8s i his annual visifs Car of kz" Tondon, Feb.?ii working on what &a reatest ronnd-g, {he history of the G Recently a car of 1 en into and from & der the law ridiculous in Saskatoon, Feb. 18.â€" & cél;tén. conductor, yesterday m““'a! € failway yards, of the engine and #8 go ahee~ He had on ord and slipped, under. % He was o nangled; a few minvtes‘later,‘ _/ The victim was. 33 yo$ and resided «t Winnipe has a wife and four chidre was a najtive of St. Thon Plotted to state â€" Paris, Feb. 18.â€"Bonor B alhies. Lima, a P ues can, who is ‘now ‘in: &xil has made public a 16M from a friend in bom, | is set forth that the follor mor Premict Franco pIOA stéate their leaderi but. th ed on apcount 6 . ref leading officers ,"f port the movenient. _ " _ . Smallpox at Mor dt./John, N.B., Feb. J whidh has been prevale distridts . of â€"New Brumi ge winhrt,. huj practica , exceptin n . MOb seems '.é'pl\ux gai ,C; ing the past fow days have developsd, six gf ing 5‘(:}\(’0]t children, ". / Thrse Killed on m Paris, Feb. 18.â€" received .. here _ from _ Philibert,. that the bur pipe om bo cartes, 0‘ _ 7 death of thrie men an three others. tok Floods Wreck Pittsburg, ~ Feb. _ houses at %fl- 22. weakoned by the od darly y e injuted ~and . secapod â€" Rev.® Th $pu $ l.ondm Tl:bunnih. has â€" siptiation of th6 / postsoned from M hoalth" is still poot, : Chic! Justice Killed at Col