Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Nov 1906, p. 3

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E"?&"~I%1g'hEd` at `me mtssert as at-me, 4; paund-:3. The Iealt w.a. deemed Imp:-3-. dslble, but the camtwtn displayed such. pluck and endurance thvalt after 9. imvc odds of 2 to 1 -wene ahalld on `his ac- -complish-t-n.g t. -Bems-re the finish the-se odds nose to 100 Etc. 1. mhe inst mile W`.8`3 concluded on Jwly 1-Zhh, an: 8.87 p. m.. and the match was wum. -A _ n..wm.I-n 13:3-nInv' farm. which only a .. WHO V113 IIIEJUCII WW`-3 wuu. - Ca-pbetn Barcl-e.y`*a teat, which only h-urnun being csul-d have ace:-tn lbahed, remained unequalled in sprte 0 many aldbempte to perform it until lbhe ap- nea-raarce on the scene or a pedestrian marvel `named William Gaaile, who `in Septe-mber and October, 1877, walked 1,600 miles in -1,000 co-naecuitive hcurs. eaehe m11e.a.nd a. ham w>a.1k't:a be start- ed at 'bh~e- czunmencemant at the hour. The `present writer saw the 1in-ah , or this g'i_g1mnItJ'.`c `task. Gale, who was 45 yea:-is at 8439. appeared thm-on h- ly dune `up. In the 1~a:st`w1a.1k- ` urt nno M nanmnd an L! `ha ocsuld HBVGP tin- ly `Q1113 `WP. LII FIR: l.'.un.IL wlaux uu-u. one it seemed as L! he could never tin- hish. .'1'hen, bu eve:-y~:me a amazement, ; he pulled 'h1-mselrt ussgemhm and punit- lvely -sprinted `the Iinail junk:-ngy, amid the frantic cheers '01 tahe:-wbnloolra. '11h-e-two `Last 'memt:>n_ed a-qzhievememta have pull: our hour-levied trlemls com- pletely cm -at or-dc:-,1 at even they do n-at represent `the. nu nuduuavuoa In Qhhn l'H'PHU!I- -1 `extent or mam: HVJB l'I'.'|)l'U'$ }l_'L uuw. awn; va pdwem in `cm cl-u`-acubon. on comic and It In pl '3]! thb ` wgrI"|bol'ito" '0". 4 This in the but; not otlorod. aerial an In sndnllno in: was luv" Ullllvuuuwvnu V- TH! NONI Jllllr wmnodmohdt. Thlill; `a :%.`:."sn`.`&':. .3` Jnununr. .l: ; mm. hnnntl-. . boys` and gun pin. nun-. {anemia In humor lip . ::.: .-g.`-1*:-ex-.;.~*":*:z O dboohu ? 0000: ~buHnoI-dot Fmuoa'" ions. wit. an "5: In hnlnn Inn Leads in Endurance. agar... ..... Arm. -Fw Y I '1 aH!IwA""\ .~ ' I Jff H WEI I V ' .,j`/ H -5 I. ` LJUIIIIIPWH 1 -' i ` .|I|In I < - - - 'wL'.`~a-\*-- _ ._ ;, ` ~-xx W ~ 5 `>6; ..3"_"`~:? ,` ll! . } .-~ Germany will the curmailed this season owing `to the imposition 01 '3. duty or 05 cents per hatred `on apples Item the United `States. -and at about $1.60 per barrel on Canadian apples by None German Gavernmemt. f1`.he quality oivthe crap in the United States is in genenal gtmd. In the qemmail States `the `Ben Da.-vls apple has `turned out -well. and as these were `handled an: the pno-per season they will keep we-1-1. Owing tn the rargeness `at Echo crop, buyers and not purchase so ~11-eeiy as nor-merly in Naw York and (hhe New- England States. From present conditions the shipments Ibo the British markets will be heavy, eamounrbing prolhably to 2,000,000 bar- rels ttnom this cantinent. Prices on this aacomnwt are expected to rule haw. especially as the British and `Euraqpemn; crop has beenheavy. As Itimes gene-rel-l,y are pretty gazad here sand in Great Britain it is expected -thalt ddmesbic and British consumption 7. .wuil1 be large, and Iuhi-s may help . maihters. - V A PRICES IN` om) COTJEITRY. aowmvnn. ` aavm. amen GOOD. A mdndmto despamch days-In View or a. zharge crap at apples in the New Engvlamd and Centre.-1 States, and Nmg some, the apple season` thria tall has carusad some sump:-nes in (the trade. and many dealerui are hath W23 specu- !.'a"t.e. . The tprices 3:1 11a.r in the` Odd cauzrutry -have been well .ma.1nmaLn;ed in ' view, or the large visible supply ava':'1- unable `to: pxpont. mhe shipments to , __|I1 AL- -.-_A-1I...l LL-Ln -An.I1An'| In Ionmaxj-ho fbarrels asre not so scarce ms in moramer. years, .9.-nd lhhe rail- way companies -are :10:-ward-ing' their supplies ~wamh rapidity. ` { A 'Ie'a.1Jure or {no `market tmsm -is what a number at en-quir;e.~3' have -been made by the Old` Gauntry buy- rers wrho have developed speculvastive interest and, have `been buying Tree- ly In same `sections. ` .I'lhnm' `|'.a:.mAoa nuhimnrhad the am'.r.m't. Ly I'll an-_.=Im ls\f|:I.`Lvu'a. l Eben Javmes estimated the amount o'~a.'pp1es in abcmage at o=v-er 300,000 ubarreus win Vontharisa ,and 300,000 rt-3 400,000-'i`n N-Jva S::;Ih1-a. He "ans.-t aihcrmt -the same prices prev:.;.;-.1 as a. year .ag-_o. - .1 - . - er c-enit. Lesa-than. a. yes. I Mcwdhi-am & Eaverist est1rn1a.tedthat `the lldtml 0nt.=.rI.o crop will approx.- mmte` 500,000 barrels. It is 8aU JI1 t 25 ' 3.39:). The r ' sanbhwst would take. .9.bo'ut~ 150,000 tbarxfela.` . The Daiwsdn `Commission Company ahalbea *th-a-t the estl`ma:'."ad crop in the United Sbartea is ever 60,000,000 bar- reks. `libs `Omtanm 10130]! was damag- ed `by wind auamms in the mm, and hail `during the, summer. Aqhdul: 160,- 000 Thu-rel-a would be shipped Inoxn On- A`lIo. r.ia `to the Old country direct from Ilhe orchards. A big pereenma.3\e otrthc Nlcm. Suahlmn apples `were acwbby. - n '4'.-- .'_'- A Souvenir is built to draw well gen any chimney. 1 t any chimney.; It will draw freely and perfectly the meanest ectximney that was ever constructed. tant; eisome ranges will A ' idreiw all right if the chim- ' `cum 1 vi l \ ~ . . 0 0 . _ 1 4 ' ney tie IS biiilt in a certain ` ` ` ` ` ' way.; if not, it Wlll not draw at all, or very imperfectly 5-*--the chimney must glgeyryange. 3-, of a range is very impor-'% l3nAv"s8vnurorREnSPnucE1}uu ?;':i.s...%.-:5m;':;';;; ~I&{.'1.'.'u.e city are quoted at $1.76 zqr aecon-da and $2.60 `(Mr mats. - The irate`! uhlpmenlta tfmm tine ports `in Bolton. New York. mmtmd. Mom- 1:r.eIl;a'n.d -`I-Iialrtax, our the week sen-ding` Oct. Q'M:h,. to 154,- `I66 11:1-rob. and Mhq idtai star the sea.- I311 130` `$01,058 `bu-role, against 868,- Jmll '|unuuml{- (Hub lama -nun annnlnd Lani: I311 U0 '0Vl,|llI.u`l 'Dll'l'U|'ll. unguuuuu. ova,- ~?0'l b_a.x-relzu Not who name ,npa1-stod last 7093- ' ' - - cam; and "the, American Way. A ' no Aasrm mne- The GVURNEY-T1LDpy_Ap. -Every Sduvenir _is. absolutly guaranteed by` the makers. Hamiltn, Awinvnipeg, Montreal and Vancouver ~ - 407 ~ 35 the soreness--heels the throat--strengthens the lungs. None the less effective because it is pleasant to take. Just try one bottle and see how quickly you get rid of that cough. At your druggista. 25:. bottle. I - It cures those hetvy, deep-seated couglu-takes any Big Apple Crop F. A. IHIOAFI, AGENT I A That Cough which ordinary remedies have not reached. ewillquickly yield to V I _ Construction v---v v limited: Our It-lemdzs up . month have learned well `all we hlave had to teach them about the bar-lift way to treat neigh- bors. .We'may scarcely complain when they begin J10 mllow, the bealchfing. `. In our osvmmercml dealings with th Cam-a.d1a.n-s we (have mailed mat only to be "neighborly, -but to be sensible in our own betwht. IThelr great; western whealt `elds invite our anmer. We. do nothing to save our miners. Ynheir _perlod o1 f_grovv'.tm` Into the grela:t-nna.t- tan class is beginning. We rd: mann- ing bomake ourselves to them a `most~ taavm-ed natziron. .'1`.he1r a:w-akeni-n-g to new. energies is as pronounced 3.3 that vwhdch excimes our wonder in the East. =.We do I11-ctthslng `ho show that we up. preciuatbe its importance. ` ' It is not hot hack of prophets that via stand wit.-h nothing dotnle. Wuarning voices were mamy batore Sir Wilirid Lam-ler came over the border to 931 us Ishmael! that `the twentieth cen- tury nbe1ong'a tn Canada.`-'-N-aw Yo:-i_c Wm-ld. BUILT Ur um nmmn s1-am cm [or mss accuser: She Is Made Well by Lydia 8. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, and Writes Gratefully to Mrs. Plnkhelll. For the wonderful hel that she ha found Zula Ecclison, 6 $1-ie St., East, St. Thomas, 0ut., believes it her duty to write the following letter for publicatxon,-_ in order that other women alicted in ml `_1:..g. the same way may be beneted as 3113' was. She writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :- I heartily recommend Lydia E. Pinks ham : Vegetable Compound as a. tonic and regulator for female troubles. I suered for four ears Wlth displacement and no one but ose who have experienced this (1 . 4'--I lllIA\I\19 non farm nnv id. Of those who have experlencca um: uruswu ful agony can form an idea of the physical and mental suffering t ose endure who no thus affected. Your Vegetable Comgound cured me. Within three months Ira} fully reatonegi to health and strength and now my genods are regular and painle What a b essmg it is to obtaxn such roli when so many_ doctors fail to help you. Your medicine 15 better than any doctor or medicine I ever had." ,-_`l2-2..- Ln; Ann}. n ggd memcme 1 ever uuu. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles as has Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. Women who are troubled with mfg!` or irregular periods, backache, b ` ` , (orvatulence), ` laoerpent of finammation or. u oeratxon, can be re_- , ;. stored to perect health r.nd`atr`ength 7 ;taking Pigkham s `V ` L. ~ Mrs. Plnkham mv1t.en_all to.wrlta;o"he_r*for advice.-I She` ; =.':x.L4"*' -"'*."........` '~"7 5AiLl.._`J- -1..` nhgh. `CHOU-_IIll(l8 UJ llelulau.` .u.cI. capvucuuu .. very great, and a1_1e gwea the lgenet of it to_a_ll who stand :11 need of w1qe'ooumal.'_ * ' . ?1*+in*13W= .01 Zcjzj/a 55`/('4-on 25 Find.` In ABETH S `BATIK . "'3 OH njyosltl 011$ atten..3 D553 IN ON - w um vvuau-.rLy nun; 0| yuu raw. Ivww mwaxxca bvtweeu lots ten and 0`9V"r {hence smlrherly along the said WEIIQITIV imi_t of the and road .. owiuioe a. dlltanof ilfaxx hundred and fnyaaven teen more--or W `he production north-wosmly or. the} rth easuwly limit; of the Penetln `|h Id. f.hn..m. nv\._.4-L ....-L...I-7- Inna 1 0 Ilidv R vu\7(laLl`,"ly 1lmll}0[ H18 flllllgllllllvuw 0~tl.them_-am-:t,ls easterly along lhQ.IIld ll grld and twelve feet more or lose to the l'du_CtioI1 of the said limit of tl'tlO _APl|V`,,i; llulsheue Roade "distance of. one him . we of beginning, the whole containing bvl . measurement one acre and four, 909 -h|l_llt,; V fredths of an acre be thenrne more or le;eI`.j ;; no longer required for the use or` conveni- `"300 Oflfne public as a road _or- bi hilh. `Ml tlmnit be, and the some lo. 0,I'.0b! `'`1 against the nbllo; and no longer `mlblo for use by I e publlo alt hlllWOYv . Ind the Reeve and Clerk on hereby` doth; "lied and emvowered to com thong-ems. lube Grand "`runl: Railwnv nIpi||Yf '.J, -` nude upon complete pe;'lormn'nou A. "'"P9auy. upon their part. of In field e_IIr`oI.'9,'-(.;V 3", made and entered 'llnro`ibatweonj:?:Ilijt;? 1 '"lP8l Uorporatlon of n!Io.,1`owngnl . Ilnlel and the Grand Trunk Rnllwni 91*,`-;., `Mr of Canada, and mad orhg`.:yvon&3`rI9V'::: mlldey of June A. D _ l.:_ n - . -- ::m bi'0i- Innlsl st ` tin . Ihhnoil to bg held at Ohurohlllll _ _.,_.3_'~5` N` Nbelnnxstil on the 15!! ' ` H nuogl}. dc T Ownnhin ..c 1'....a.m` -4. .' ...a.Jn`.~`n`ff mu; m aum: A. 11 Law. 5 . A This By-Law shall come Into; loroe, lid .90? immediately from and alter tho`-nal Passing hereof. . . . . V 1 "TAKE NOTICE am the sbciwelu unto. `d';d By-Law which it intgndoql ,1, V !he,Oooncilof tho 00790 OM93, Q` :\ $ `3Y-La `Inf lnni:Jfi|:t% F0991! Q Cel_t`i3tlis~h I Hiu`wl\ EM mans` of n & % Pouon of a H- RequireI:`.""" M Long \ R0311, nd to M. `I. . 13` an. '1 Ft? 1-L%aW N0. jjjfoj 3-1:1`: ` OREEM,'ORE.-Mo-re than "u su`3.1e lu- terest will prublaxbly _be taken ln the municipal electbarals me: 1907 on account at vhe return to the old way or elect- ing the county council. Ln Nott1a.wa:3a- gia, Reeve MJcAr`bhJur V walll es`-win `be a` omndddute tow `the zpntsl-tlon he now h-:11-daa. Hula '-p-act services an; the Fuawmhulp. hawrd entitle hlm to re- e`ledbo\n wnd the further honor or e. neat annung the county leglelletora. Udunelllor ard-ine its promine-nItlsmen- blamed we a. candidate. at!` t-he4deputy- reeveslrlp. and as he .lva',a ahwu-yna pull- ed 3 unltormly glared vote over the * wlldlse bowmshlp, It would bake" ., ~a . _trcon.g' `mam to deeat. him. We be- ___- u_-_- o- _.._.- .a._1I. -1 r\-....-n|-..' rick) . and V, W `moment 3'`` WIIUJJU Wwllllpp Uh Wvuhuu vuuxv , `a strong" toVde1'sea.t. `bio-. lleve there In some talk Councillor S1-n-chwlr -also -oasm-Ins` owt `tor the newt. Mir. etnchar _hsa.a -hwd some experience It the '~cduxuty--bmrd and `1-a.3enera,l-ly well suppanbed by the elecbors.-63im. MIDLAND.-A Mm-.a.xn_ aw kade ' as tnc1u'hl'oacirne I! what 3: 1995 a reared`! -11. (`Au--Iain 11:11" mu-gm Rlgvjgmnn M|1UuA1V{J.-A grmn uwqaauu an M mm: or 1905 is feared` at Georgian Bay ports. - -Nav-igaption ` Odmpmlew on the upper lakes and lwrge -a't;'t1pi'ng` and milling interests are a. g orlty at ` the abatement Uhnwt thd raa1lwa. y,,u:mpa.'nr1es` are in ' nuohlcallyvth same `relamon tn the ' enwvy tmmc orter1'ngwa:s theg wee:-e `uway 3 lmt year when the maria- Itan Wnaa asked mo tnveabianwte and ram- edy the -can ewlom. Upper bake oar-; ers hate to at Ihtppenu have Ln- narmed them the Gmaand Trunk R3111- ;....... mm onmI- annual! anv ms:-ue rzrain Mme One"! `H9 VIWKNIIU Lruun wu- w1sy- w.l-1 fnscot.-accept any more grain via G Man "Boy pom tor ocean de- livery . wontrewl beware Nov. mu. In other words. blunt the G. .'1`. R. hm: 3'11 the Ictrdera zoo: nadn do-nvery which it can nu prior _ the close or wavi- .aMan,G though `chain in large volume I cum owing lnbo Georgian Bay -4 .1-lhnn ` iluufwlg I U15 tmd `den.-1 ttmk nplace when Messrs. moms and John watuams, of Col- man. udld their anms or 200 a.crea,w1-t'n mane bu.-lldvmsn an ea;ch,- to Mr. Jon. Yfnllu 'I'(.A.mn.IIM.IrnA_ 1101' Mhe Bum our ;o6_oo6oo3:o6:d:o5o: 'i*'I'3'1l Koetidnsvllle. `I40: Mhe serum at I `Mil . raved `farm to-r,v7,000 to Mr. Geo. _ ecwgih.-BeeI.tea'ng sorld. s'rA!N'm3.--rm tx-lend at ryev. w. '.l`. Alvliradn. paabor at the Predbyuterinam church, wabwyner. will learn with re- an-e b'U.'1ld'm3l On . IF.2:,%2".%`.?~.,%' 13* ` Kell an: I B310. 9` `UV Ulla ;i\B"i,v.g3EN H.bM.-0n saiuraay a. big _._..a 4...: um.-;.l: mung- when Messrs.` [The Friend of` Minergnd Pioneer. For thifty years. miners and pfoneers have known the merits of : %I Hirst s Pain n._Exterm inatpr For Insect Bites. spun... Swemnus on: was cffagy 1* i= ne9==<~ w , 44.- .4; LI..- I 1j e1v:s 'g'iIffi'L}Euy. 25, a bgt_`tlg, at. 311 dealers. % sl s lflttle [Iver They prevent j con,- 5 T . f1 _[_ all Royal Household Flour out of the wrong kindof wheat any more than you A can make: the right kind of bread or pastry out of the wr-on `kind of `our. - Q _. " OgiFvie_ s Royal Household. Flour is made from hard -spring wheat-a wheat that is rich in nutrimentg. that grinds ne `and white, and produces bread and Pastry that are wholesome and nourishing -aswell gs % ight and cri_sp-it si a `our that begins to be good in the vwheat elds, not in the rniills, . ` r )carried1 Simcoe County ...and District WHAT um EXCHANGES SAY. I04 MERCWED? mahinerr vyillfgnqt, of itself, pro- u_%du:ce.fg.6dd,our. J ._,--v_`-`. v -,_4.ga.?,wvvO/in ook, but you cannot pro- duce light, wholesome baking unless the our you "use be the kind -that permits `such 'est_1lts." _ ' e _ .- v_- _ wqqwu So in th_;1illing; machin7- `cry alone cannot produce ;`Ogi1\f_ie s `o.`%Cool.- con- tains 130.pages-of exc%l1'ent reci some TnieAv e3~ published efore. our .1 ._-_- 1. -__.a._ .._L :5. 11131:! our ooooo out Your grocer prefers to sell you" O 'lvie*s Royal- Household loure because he knows the `value of a pleased customer. _ ' talus .lI'.1U.pl33B`Ul. ULU uuuu .Lum. some never ublished efore. gr9_cercante- you howtoetitFREE. .0gjlvle Flour Mills Cm, _-ud, Ilnntn-AI. DONIA, voooooouoouwuooudooo` J grdt that he hsans been obbiged by re- hlnqwtsh his dmties `nor -:3eVe1'!3I1 .m:nnrbhu awning to illness. mhe `rev. gventlemam has been oomztined to his home tor some d`.3'Y5o . WAUBAUSHENE.-The `la.'tea_t re- pclnbs 'trc'mvRev. Mu-. Eowlle, who was -so `seriously injured w.h1le`out duck utvddtlng has! Wedmesdiy, and who wan : taken no the Gencenal oapitail, `no:-on-A M0, the sum-e -amtermoon. a.re`taJ1rly rav- Urable, and we trust the surgeon ma -y be able to save thevinjured. limb.- ~MJld~Laand Free VPre:_3s. . HUNTSVILLE.-,T-here he very strik- ing can-traast between the a.`ppe3.'ram.=cc U! I-l~u.n't3vii1e by night now com- pared with what it used to be. '1Vh1a. to due to -the invtraoduction of meters 1; for electric light; F.c-rmerly "the 8 street were quite bright from the 1, shops ' and hsuaes, but now _i`ig-ht-:3 are careiiul-1y turned out as seen, as they care mt needeg. I HJ:~u3;13 amd stores have a gu:-omy ap- pearance that` seem: so etrange -in such an ad'vanced town... i ORILLIA.--'J'.ihe juryyempaunel-led in en -ulre int: the cause oi death 0: ` W21 iiaam -Fenrn brwught in the a`i`low- 1 my ver_dict-'1`.h:a.It the said Wiifri-am ( f Fenn came be his death by accident on 1 ; the t!'3ICH3f at the Ghana `lb-unk Rani- _ way Gempany; `that m blame can be l attached tdr the raembers of the twin _ crew: thwt we consider the Gra.nd_ ` Trunk Raiiw.aySyetem cuipabiy ne.:;-, 1 ; M-genit in not rovidin better protec- 4 | titan nc-r lite w en aw` -chins` and run- ' _ ning u-ainva through yuarda anrd acnraa r , thenoughtares, and in not having .a r man on the rear end atthe car when baicking initd e.- switch : `t hat we w.::u`.d i ree:mmen_d' the Rtaiihwiayr 'O:rmnr1-s:3io'n ; be asked to have Chmuse Na. "219 in the . rules or, the 'm-wnapzr-tastton Depau't- - men: at the Grand Trunk Raa~i4w=ay 1 Syiatem amended by atniicing `cut the . wrorda "except when ahiimns and 1 making up trains in yarde.-". -, I OOLLINGWOOD - Thinty-five yeam - ago the i-wte Mr. Charles Wi1-met, oi '1\arenIto, one of. the must enthauasia.-stie rapas:a:ter.s or the nieh haatchery bus- -neea the Pravrinpe A me ever knewm, T secured some aaut wuaiter aalmizuh fry hand depestted them in the N;ttua.w-as - lama River. He uttered a I'8lW81`d oi titty dldn8AlI -tor the iirst specimen of - the then that -weutd be taken by sh- enmen. A _ few years ago) a apisendoid specimen was secured and eenit. no the deuna-ritmennt at 'nJ1~.onto with the `re- ` q-neat that the !'\M8.1`d be paid but _ the wppi-icaxnit Wain imomned that the beauty altered , died with the Deputy V Miinri:-Iter, Stnee. this thirteen a .men`~.3'- -have_ been ~ca:ug'Iit,`tIhr-ae :11 which have beeuutainen by tisherrrven -can-nected with '-the Daminiiorr. - F.u:h_ 1 O0. A'1`.he weights were eight 3):-under ` six and "bw.o- and .a. hat! apcuunda. re- spectively, ` the fish are pa.r-tic-u-Q barely hwndname epecimegf mt bv \the -piacaitdrtei lamily. y -'1'xbe .s'ht a pzu-:1-d A and itwio` and -`a. halt pound I-ish-were cent tr the 'Dgnu'tme_nt out Fiisherioe , `alt awn. by Mir. Ghee; N}:1bl.e the,vet- tewn _herma.n. and-new mane an `or the.-_ea_vnx_pa;ny_`n' .Georauiaan Bay ivieion.` AN*ohie.i_eya there is evidently` e zchow rpnapwution . or these a _i`en=_did. eaant .w.o)ter Jiahtin .a.n tthern reauzst mar bow areaIt`a~dVWIW.=l'! in damn?!-` . _ , y ?I5lI].'t?f"Yt-hf` _y!ea.ri"casn!~beet Uuc- _. `trash. "` it our Vgsti Railrogd System. ;f"}l1IlU `V95, `Uh. U&HnU-IL uuwuu. J- uy..n;...., raw being enjayed `by the U`: S. in re- utlacbed `-in the atupanfdpu railway aya- Jhem W`h1h.ha4l oantrnb*uted- so` Largely to that` prosperity. We have in thiia ouuubry. not recorded in the latest *VM1Nb's0 \t18 \l1`OI, a total. sin le track ' nzilwa mileage or 218301 in ea.'1`.rr;a Ii" am - range of 1,198` miles over um: yoja.-r.. :eoqai'na'.: sure ate length in! ~. uni `nan: In13Iv'nd.lnR. `ll niu II u uuuvawv 'U- Iuvv ....-.-~ -.-- y_aa.r.. retcedim. . .T agate ate length of 5 ml age; lnclud-lngv :1 nga wmd `hrsclu -all lolnds, is 308. .8. miles, -whtlch 1| owned by no hens than 2,167 raAhwfa.y' qornowuonn. mhe equipm-an-t -1u_c_hndu 8,867 1-ocognatxvrea. - an `ig- crane dguylmvtbyo` jq.r whi e 3 0!. rear: la 1.84z, 8'I1_,. In ~=;1_notaI(- m:44,a1o :aurm~e:xa yeazf. 2 ~ 2...;.m.m.-. -V tcnnt`; .-in ` -er.a.-at.eutnarJra_1ma;`9A' rasperity 1 :r;av>.T 2>91nmn!2vd W U? S ._.__....t..._ ..-II...-.. no -nan, - Dtfbs ' ratifying to `Tc liwtembmte Oommc-xjce Com- `. 1 the use 02? trsn %%9c~w!erI % lms % Z ;: Is on rotiah ppliostlonl est. and by In acqulm ulna: Al - .....;... 1,332.- -196 - 2"-`and--`ake ~ t arbal_;f ' mau.ut< -at wages V nd` saE_1-arias` said, du- mg the. yam- =wuz:`s $839-, 44,680.; : .I'1`.he mu value at the a-mcumt. or ra._ll.way 'g?B`!ba:l oubstwnad-in .13 nearly .t-h;1:tce:1 -iczn d-ollare, an of the. total ca.p:-'t.~al. uhunb 0 ! 1B nan an-`.6 `nm8.J..n.n .3.-?v{H.onl'1n !Ulll'l"JIl u';.uua,ru, llnllu Us Iauu I-Uta: Guy.-\.'ar uuuck 87.16 per .cen~t.Ppa;15l--n ;dIi1;rxden.du. Of the hailannce -at-~the`. 0.3'!0 79.32 ' -_ `*v nun} 4 -" 1 VI ! auu...l& I_...!.I F.-nu.-:1 HA I `nah .par oemxt. paaid mom 6 _ -and 11.68 per cenfb. pasld 7 UL B118 nuance can't. build Iro`m- 3" per can't. mm 40 00 5-; 1m 0 at "8119 7 per qen-t;, 01 8 `per .cen't.- - . ' +'1`.he number dt0..pImszen-gar: oarr-iedby the r~a:uvvwa.y.s.wwas 738,884,667, an '1-n-` crease of, over 28' million during-' {the year. The number or Name or It-eight per per cent.` mom 5 no 6 pg ce carried w"-aa 1.428\mil11ana, an increase" during `the `year dLnaa.rly 118 million tons. mhe 31-oi-as earningawere for the Iirst time met two billion dol- lmws, while the tlpenwbing expenses were $1,390,000 000. ` ` Tn 5]-an Ii:.nnnmr 'l\IiN'l"fI`R !'!`|1ld W8!'|8 .l,63V,|W|l VIN. In the `annual reports `-mwde tn the I-mberstmte Oammex-ca Cammlssion, car- rlena `awe expodhed `tho Include -a.11-oas- ua1't1eIs_ ha pa.a_sen.3'ex-3, empbo-yees, tres- passaerq, and dinner penaonm. and the `bciaihs as ~o:mpl1ed by the Commission gnaw .that we tot-a.1 number or can- uazlmle to persons on nazltwnayza for. the year ending June sllhh, 1906, was 95,- 711, w.hv1ch`w.a;s ma.dq*uap `Of 9,793 per- sons killed and 86,008 injured. Amanug 'bhe_,emplIayees 1,990 't.-radnmean were misled and 29,862 Injured; 136_ awiubch tenders, wwaatcnmen, etc., were kduesd and 838 injured: wh11se dt ether em- Rladyeess, 1,236 vwex-e.k111e:d and 36,- 97 injured. '1Tne"r13k due ' 150 this work of cowpbimg -d uncoupling ca. accounts for 2-30 1:1 fee and 3,543 1._:.-_I--. nu... -n-alumni 4-I nugngngnyqg CUPS 10$` 00!! V66 wuur 0,9:-nu in uries. The number at paeeengens hi led in` `the same year was 6:87, and` the number injured male 10,467. - In and-dltinatn to `these. figures we find that no 1 as than, 4,865. people were killed and .251 were injured while trespas- ing om railway `pnope11_ty-;`wohile - of persons other. than employees, 4,589, were killed and nearly as many im- jured by being struck by .tna;ine_. iro- odmativets or cars. In applying the test id! `risk in proportion _'to mam-bers, we `din-d '|'Jh13it am! paissen-ger w-as kill- ed for every 1,375,856 oaarmed, and crne injured for every 70,665 cam -ied. When we apply the same heat to the employ- ees. the results are exceedingly dias- oouragxing and positively tr~a.g1c,for Inn "fin-A irhmt mnn 1-mat nf everv 133 . In a gshont-dlemanlce race - anything up 'b3 60 or 'I0a'ml1as-:bebween -a man Vain-d a. lwnse, `the man would certainly be vanquished. But as the distance in- creased, bhe\:maJn`s chances vmuld be- ddme ~grea`ter, aaya a~apm'.falng writer In The G:-Iamrd Mlagazlne. Maura nun- mlng record .110: 60 -miles in 7 hours" 30 minutes `and 33 seconds, a record which a.` gtdadu home could bdalt. `But -how many houses would equal man's run- ning reoond bar 100 lmiles, vlz., 13 hours, 36 minute and 30 seconds. Am-d suppaslng a `horse were round `capalble .-up n.nn .n.vnnMasah.1.n.n this fan. could` such suppaarng av nvrau wen: xuuuu wuyumc at acaompl-sh-1-mg this feat, could` such an an-1-ma.1 conttmue mov1ng,_ ms the mam did. till he had covered 160 miles In 22 hours, 28 minutes and 26 . sec- onds V can-xjagitng um pm-Jnuvuu wa.5.u,;m we mad that vane out at every 138 l;:r.a"nmen, vha-t` 11!. engineers, Ia-emen, c:=nduotm's,- and other tradmmem. em- : played, `Isa killed and that out or every mine employed one `.6 injured.-s~a;en- bl-Di-c A-merlcam. . .. Niar did this narticuhksr man, Chan. Bauwel-1, cc! Caumforid-ge, Lcewse work even an: 150 miles. On the can-tram . he ' uzt `up a neoard of 880 miles fin `I9 sure, 40 minutes and 25 seconds. `-Mme `than one home, -I '-imagine, would have `been needed 110 cover nauch a `dds- !ha.{n~ce in such a. ?t.~rne.

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