The Quebec chronicle, 4 février 1904, jeudi 4 février 1904
[" | OF CoLD WEATHER [ TO-DAYS WEATHER, Toronto, Foi.3\u2014Local mow falls and flurries heye vocurred to-day in Ontario.but the weather has ben generally fair throughout Canada and it has remaised cold in \u2018all districts, No immedisie change is probable in Ontario and Quebec.Wesaless kena lisas ara Sr errant ESTABLISHED 1764.DAILY EDITION.Quebec - Chronicle, (QUEBEC GAZETTE\u2014Weekly Edition.) » .\u201c Minium and moxkoum - tures Dawson, 46 below 28 ows Victoria, 33.44; Kamloopo, 2,36; Cailgary, 5 below 1H; Qu'Ajpolle, JB be.How 5 below; Winnipeg, 2% below 12 below: Port Arthur, 13 below 6 bee low: Pagry Found, 15 Lelow 12; Torouto, mero, 16; Ottaws, 14 below 3; Mogtren), 12 below 2; (udles, 10 Forecasts - Lower St Lawrenes and flulf\u2014Fresh | westriy winds, mostly \u2018fair and cold, seattered snow furries.ABNORMAL SPASH | 0 Explained by Professor E- Stone Wiggins \u2014\u2014 fée JUPITZR CAUSES TNE TROUBLE rm fees EXPENSES OF JUDGES IN THE YUKON = JUDGE DUGAS UN- PER EXAMINATION \u2014 INCREAS ED MORTALITY IN THE CAPIL- TAI, CAUSED BY TEE COLD- A BRUTAL HESBAND BEFORE TAE COURT, rep Ottawa, Ont, Feb.3.\u2014 Prof.E.Stone Wiggins says that tho abnormal span of cold wonthr this winter iv dur to astrouoaiical conditions.He said today that the proxduity of Jujater snd the occultation of that], planct Ly th: moon vus the prime vause of the prevailing frigidity of the weather.The earth's powition in re gard to its orbit around the wun vas also mentioned as a contrautory (taux.Just how theve sslronomical juxtapoeitions caused the present me toorologion! conditions the Profess bad na.the time to discuss.> Judge Dugas, of the Yukon, under examination, for discovery, Le fore tise Exchequer Court today\u201d im connection with the best action to Le tabca by he Auditor-licneral foc the | + wal TROUBLE») PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT GIVES THE-.DOCUMENTS .RELATING T0 THE USE of THE MILITARY FOROF OP THE UNITED STATES INTHE ISTHMUS, Washington, Foh.3-Prisident Ronsèveii sent to the Scnate to-day a mass of correspondence in response to Senutor Gormdn\u2019s resolution calling for the dates and circumstances under which the United Stet's wad military forces in tbe Internal alfairs of New Grenada or Colombia, and whether such usce of military forces were on the initiative of the United States or hy the request of New (irenada or Colombia or in con nce of-any official | representation of either.The resolution also called for coyi:64 of tha orders by the Navy Department relating to such use of military force.The circumstances under whiclr forces were landed are given by the President in detail, but orders by the war and navy departments concerning the inner workings of their departments and which constituie a part of the re rdx of the offices of military and naval intelligence are withheld, on the grounds that the disclosures of auch confidential matters would be inccinpa tible with the public interest.The President in bis Litter of trans mittal says: \u201cThe correspondence of Nov, 10, 1902, referred to in the letler of the Secretärv of the Navy, which bas noi already besn transmitted to the Senate, has no reference to the matters covered by the resolution and évalh with military movements, and it ix for thet reason-decmed incompatible with the public interest to make it publie at this time.\u201d return of suns charged by the Juge for living osjensew in ther carly deys of Dawson.À récent years 4 4 s Have bon paid a wated sun Yor living expaevcs.' uditor- tiemval cluims that tbe moncy sid te the jauges duséng the first year or so was paid withoë: strict lega! warrant and should Lx reccaped to técesury.Tho intemuity of the cold end the prevalence of la grippe and pneumonia sttributable 10 it have caused a heavy mortality in tw city during the post pov dayr.At the Hasilica lone who rwmits for interment in Notre \u2018metery and issued, eleven deuthn ware regiriered yesterday.The cold weather afitots the ehilren and in thy oki people soem \u201clisdde Lo, priés or acute bra vbial afoctions r such rigorcus weather, To no cause other than that of the intivaes cold ts hw heavy mortality attributable.During the nenth of Janmary the mortuary statistics show 104 deathe.A mon nenwed John Aubie, of Axi mer, was.arraigned bofore Judge Talbot thig noming for a cruel assault op his wife.Emma HameYn, daugb'er Honoee Hamelin.leborer.who laid the charge.According to the state ment of the Ce re, by force vf his s igr physical strength and without ne ojected his wile from the howd and dragged her shout two rodé in ths ice And mow.At the time whe wee barefooted and bare bended and had on no other garment than o light night gown.«The Canadivn Club hes securvd a dlistiugwishec! spraker for bin.luncheon west Moudey.\u2018Nr.J.Forkos Robertaon, the eimiment actor, han wired the Seerftary.accepting the invitation to delitre à hriel before the Olu His avèsiet is not yet anuoune- \u2014 thés MB.J.PIERPONT MORGAN Montreal, Feb.3\u2014J.Piorpont Morgan, the famour fimanclal marnate, is forgetting for the present all about the bulls and beark and is revelling in Canadian sport.To-day he rented the oggan slider and to-night had a snowshon tramp on the mountein and wan catertaired at dinner by H.Montague Allan, of the Allan Lineelma NICE KIND OF A SOCIETY Aubum.Naine, Feb.3\u2014Rev.F.W.Sandford, bead of the Holy Ghost and Us Society.the behdduarters of wi:ich an: at, Shiloh, was tried in the Suprame Court to-day: and found guilty of cruelty to hin æx ycer old son.Sontetos wax deferred.The State charged that Sandford in fulfilmen® of hin religious teachings, compelled his won to fast for 72 hours.The defence offered no evidence, Sandford is also under indictment lor manslangh- ter, the charge growing qu of the al Jeged ili treatment of children in his congregation.tot Svagk, N.V.Fb.8.Avorn, one of Gk mosh promineet hoat | buildetw on (He Hucson Tver, did hard today of heart disease.He built xome of the fastest boats afloat.in.Vlading the Arrow, for Chas.R.Flint, and thy Utopia for John Jneab™ Astor.He was bon in England, REMNANT SALE.200 Remnants of Prints and Muslin.lengths from 24 to 8 yards, to clear at half price.Saunuel j As a preface to the correspondence, Acting Secrctary of the Un'ted States \u2018Navy Loomis writes a letter in which he save all the cordespondence on re- Yeord in the departinent of State is lgiven, and that from this it appears 1that United States forces hove been {landed on the Isthmus of Panama ten times.The last looking, which wae made in September, 1902.was the onl, mme made, without actual request from the Government of the Isthmus.The Secrilary in regard to this says: \u2018Forces wer- landed to keep open the transit.the (Jovernor of the State being duly notified.* i Acting Secretary Loomis further says : \u2018The accompansing papers elso whow, in reply to the second roqucsi.- that the Luited States has heen asked by New (rendda ahd by Colombia to excente.by armed forco the guaranty \u2018of the neutrality of the Isthmus or of the sovereignty of New Girewmads or Colombia, and tho dates and cireum- stancex of such reouemts particularly by the notes from the Grenadan Legation.of May.1889: June 26, 1562; September 18, R02, and from the colombien Legation of April 2 and 4, 1885.\u201cReply ta the third request of the revolution it apposrs from lhe correspondence that one ion United Staten forces were lan solely on tha initiative of the United.States, namely, in September, 1902\u2014 when the Panama pote rer duly antifed of the proporsd landing.\u201cThe ecorrepondence further shows, a reply lo the fourth request of the Senate revolution.that the forces of the United Staton have nover heen employed in the int>mal affaim of New tirenada or Colombia otherwise than to prutect United States property and maintain order and the freedom of tranxi{ on tho Tsthmian territory, under the provisions of the treaty of 1816.\" The State- Department lttiere are 36 in number, dating from Oct.2, 1855 to Oct.16, 1002, .Scervtary Moody sent the corr.æpon- dence in the Navy, Depsrtnent relating to landings of marines on the lath- mun, and «afn that to anawer fully the Senate resolution he would be compiled ta iucludo everything from 1646 to 1886, dren G.T.R.SUES TORONTO Toronto, Ont.Fly.3.\u2014 The G.T.Rhax imued a writ ugalnst the tity for $1,920, puid out for the city ih con nection with repmirs to level \u2018creas ings.\"8° te WILL MAKE NO CHANGE Toronto, Feb, 3\u2014It was announced to-day by the Covert that there probable would he no change in the sweional indi mnity of XI000 this year, quil no change in the Municisol Aw sersmient Act, mme tr te The Csus- of Piles ls envariably constipation which in quickly romreied by Ur.Hamilton's [Pilla of Mamivake and Hutierut, Zure relief, aud no giiping pine.For a (remedy the.never fuils une Dr.Homilwe, ton's Bille.Prie Ne-\u2014 a mee MB.DUNLOP'S SBAT Toronto, Feb, 3- it is understood that the Government will take no advantage of the print mised by Mr.M.G.Cameron, of West Hurem, in oon.nection with the eloction of Mr.E.A.Dunlop in North Renfrew, and that they have not the slightest desire to attempt to interfere with his seat.THOS.DONOHUE, FINE BRANDIES RENAULT & Co.-COGNAC ESTABLISHED 1835 RENAULT THREE STARS, RENAULT \u201cCLUB BRANDY, RENAULT 50-YEAR OLD BRANDY, LAW, YOUNG @ GO, Montreal, - »- - Sole Agents for Canada 3 SOUTH WEST AFRICA mr Okahandja Relieved \u2014ll\u2014 ON THE KAISEC'S BRIEDAY TERRIBLE BAT(LE WITH \"THE ENENY THE LATTER'S CAMP CARRIED AFTER =IX HOURS\" FIGHTING \u2014 FOUR GERMANS WOUNDED - THE ENEMY DRVASTATED lé COUNTRY IN TRE VICIN-\u20acY AND RURDERED SETTLERS.\u2014 Berlin, Feb.3\u2014Ths following calle gram has been received from Swakcpwumd, German South West Africa, yom the commander of ths Gorman unboat Habicht : \u201cThe garrisons st indhock and Okahandja Lave leon relieved hy Franke's company vith tre rod The relief of Dkahandjn ool January 27, Emperor Williwm's birthday, and was withoot loss.\u201cOn January 28, there pxurrel a terrific Lattle between the gallant Vitthy Geren force and the nny! who numbered thousands, \u2018The enzagoamt lasted for six hours and with the stiming of the nmin camp 4 the eme, situated on Kaiser Willoly mest in.Four Germare ware woun- \u201cAlter this defeat the enemy withdrew to the Otjistangali hills.The «pty devastated all tbe farms and the railroad stations in the Windhook and Okahandja district, a portion of the Karibib.and the barracks of the mountain battery at Johann Albrecht heights.The losses 80 fan as known are 41 vetthors, including women and ctéldim, Wiled.and in most comes the bodies were mutilated.The military losses amount to X and there have buen 30 other fatalities.It ix probable that Ciobadi» has been dbe- vieged rince January 16.The march on Omarura will begin to-morrow.\u2018ol.Teutwein.Gavemor of German South West Africa, is expected here by steamer on February 5.Licut.Winkler haa arrived here with xupports from the steamer Ernat Woermann,\u201d ACCIDENT ON .\u2026 INLERCOLONIAL A TRAIN LEAVES THE TRACK \u2014 TWO PEOPLE KILLED AND FORTY INJURED \u2014 LIST OF DEAD AND INJURED, Halifux, N.S., Jan, 3\u2014As a result of un accident on the LL.K.this mor ning, one wile north of Miltord station, and 56 wiles from Halifax, two persons were and forty injured.The dead : vn + Mes.John Glaseoy, Halifax.Conductor Robert Duncan, Hallfax.\u2018The injured :\u2014Williany Hilchie, Halifay, two very severe walp wounds and rate cut Lauly; Jamos ».MacDonald, Halifax, severe salp wounds, right shoulder injured and back of head badly bruised; W.H.Haldimand, Mon ticai, traveller for an English jewellery firm, cut on face, not severe; J.EK.Blair, brukewe head out in se veral places and 12e and body bruis- od; Mr.ltidout, Dartmouth, back and arm hurt, head cut and back injured; spector, suffering from shock, shoulder crushed and ribe injured, but no boaes broken; W.H.Wickwire, Halifax, face and head cut and bruised, ky and arm injured, buy not severely; F, W, Banville, Halifux, of Bank of Commerce stall, «lightly cut about the head; N.B.Keith, Potitcodine, tra veller, hurt severely in groin, back and keft log badly injured; Jobn Bedford, Bedford, cut badly on the buck of the bowd und arm severely bLruived; D.C.Crowley, Hulifax; - beakeman, Bad scalp wound nnd chest wv.rely in jured; Nre, Fysche, Halifax, mister of Mrs.Dr, Archibald, en route to Vanver, hurt about the back and badly han us frs.Monison, Halifax, en soute to Vancouser, shaken up i 3% badly injured; Nie pa oh pot \u2018aughter of the above, a little girl, hand cut and bruised and face cut ; Miss Ethel Bentley, slight cut on the head; Mr.Williams a: wile, both slightly hurt and suffering sovorely from shock; Geo.F.Bissett, Mi, John, scalp\u2019 wound, thigh bruised and lft hand injured: R.Trotter.M.P.P., ntigonish, slight cut over right eye; F.ë Marsh, Froromte.cut = chook and right wrist and loft leg injured, but not weverely: Frank Austin, St.John, cxpross norme broken fn two places; Napark rn, an immigrent, en coute to Duluth, Minn., slightly injurec \u201calyout head; Patevie Hekko.an immigrant, en route to Chicago, badly hurt about chat and severe scalp wound; Nrs, A.B.Vance, Halifax, head cut and back injured ; Mre.A.F.Vance.Halifax, face out and exe badly injured: D, R.Rutherfont, Halifax.hack slightly injured ; Peter Kelley, Hulfax, brakeman, face ent and hig hodly bruised; James Simmons _ (colored), porter, slightly bruised; Theadore Appleby, St Sohn, news agent, cat about face and hoad and wveroly bruised: Kvo {talians.ruffering from shock, The cause of the accident in known, but is supposed to have heen caused hy tho breaking of some of the under gear of à second class car.Phe engine hold to the rails, bug the postal, bagwwer, second vlace.(rat class and Pullmnn rollet down à 20 foot vmininkment on ice on the Mil ford river, and every cat wan whatter- qi in piece The second clara car J hauk bottom np.on ripped open Prom end to ond and overn car fraled at the foot of the Garrisons at Windhoek and| E.B.Hudd, Halifax, CR.car in\" nanes unkrown, cut and bruised and |\u2018 un- | 4 IN THE STATES TRAINS 1N INDIANA STORM BTAY- \u201c ED MN DRAFTS AS BIGH AS TRE\" OOACHES BURAL ROUTES NAVE CEASED DE LIVERY > SIMILAR = CONDITIONS PREVAILING IN PENN- .8YLVANIA Detroit, Feb, 3\u2014with a renewal of gen division of un Big Four Railroad iwsnowdgound Two \"reins are drifted io north of Niles, for which point a vnow piough hay don started.Traine to apd from Indiunapolis go ta farther south than Elihart.The driltu are us high as bo coches.The sain, cots tions altain on (ho Déduigan division of the Leke Shore rom).Traîos on tho Fuke Eric and Western and the Fennwylvania Ruilrosds an: allo non; hours late.Traction lines ave aufiæing severely, All rural routes have œa-d d:Hszey.One Lak: Ene und Weswen (rain arrived at Fort Wayee 12 bourse Jutevee hundent passagers havi cot the wight id the cars.bd Corry, Pa.Feb 3.\u2014 Law nigig was one of the wore.in ruilroad history.The lim: now wan drifted into the cute by the high wind anc all traffic \u2018id \u201cinderefred with.The Penn vylvanéa Railsond, botuen kore and Brockton le gioat | trouble.The train due hor at 7 last evening or- vived at midnight.The Pitsburg ex- prees, which Left lwfalo at 11 o'glock lant night, hae not vet arrived, while the Bufialo express with three locomotives, js waiting in the yards bere./ \u2014\u2014 ONTARIO SNOW BLOCKADE Toronto, Out.Feb.3.\u2014 The snow storm of yerterday has rentered railway traffic more dificult than over.Tho (TR.expruss from Detroit, due here last might at 9.10, arixved this moriing at 9.0.North of Guelph th.wrvice was almost at a standstill, Harrisfon, Soulhampton and | Wingham gee blocked.« Trains which left last dr for Muaford got no fasther than\u2019 } wocd, The express com- psnica are refusing perishable 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For itions jround affair, sid, 2 the RC.G.#.ROUTHIER vs.McDONALD.McDonald Wins in the Third Round.|} A very imteresting boxing sont took plece ut the Patinoir Miroir ink night, which was io bave heen a i between Corpl.MuDod- amd Fred Moy- Ç \u2014 of this city.ar wen he) \u2019 post\u201d of friends and admirers aad tire |] excitement was and o up throuzhont ; From the first Routhiex took the in À itiativo, kept at bis mon end in fact it looked ev if Mv swoubd pe out in the first round.hiv great sluok and energy and strength ton: 1 Hi him in food stoad, and in the recond round, whi Boutbier was still Laux | fog et him, and i fers merely matter of dime, when |} Veith a terrifie right into} il, mt him down andfl bell would havo cen A countéd ont.2 was only 5 matter of | seconds however, for Routhier could not recover from that terrible Llow is the minute\u2019s rest, end McDonald had an oasy matick in putifng him dows d land out, in the verv first part of the third fourid.Ronthier's pluck w aldo exceptionally good and he coul: hardly realize that he had ben Enookol out.It was the first time in his history, at least as far as his record goss in this city.Mr.Lachapel's, ax der, was fair and strict and his decisions were to the point snd decisive A CHALLENGE FROM TWIN.SUL- Ll To the Sporting Editor, Chronicle: Sir, À] write to let you know that | ter-weight championship of Canada.1 will box him at 145 Ibs at ring side.Hoping you will put this in your pa: per, | remain\u201d 1 Yours truly, \u201cIWINY SULLIVAN, 84 Hancock St, Boston, Mass.@urling.The medal shots for the handicap championship bowl wore played for in tho Victoria Curling Club rink bi squads yesterday aftesmoon = and evening, the top scorers being Mesars.W.8.Champion, 69; and W.(0.J.Hall, 64.The Ring, Detroit, Mich, Feb.3.\u2014 As the re- suk of a confrence between Voli Coinmissioner Fowte and Mayor Maybury todiay it ix likely an announcement will bo made thai all prise fights ar Loxing ce a of sw kind will bercafter ha prohibited in Detroit.Hockey.CHICOUTIMI HOCKEY.| \u2018The matches between the Chicoutimi and Victoria hockey clubs, for the local cup, were played on Monday and Wednesday last week, and as a result the cup was awarded to the eChicou- timi teams.Both natches wero very well contested and extremly interesting, the Victorias especially playing a a very clean game on both dayw.The decisions of the Chicoutimi umpire and of the referee called out a protest from the Victorias, who claim- bo that Wednesday's game was a draw, and that the match must be played over again; the cup committee however, by the casting vote of the chairman, awarded the prize to tho Chicoutimi team.Since then tho Vietoria Club have held a mecting, and as à result of the above decision of the cup committee, and also the general behavior ol tho Chicoutimi team, they have docided for the future to play no more matches with this team either for the cup or otherwise.To provide sport, however, the Victorias aro making arrangements for two or three matches, one probably with a Quebec team.(ne very amusing feature was that the Chicoutimi team immediately alter the W y match, without waiting to have the cup properly handed them by the cup committee, wero in such a hurry to get possesion that, late as it was, they persuaded the jeweller to give them tha cup, and carried it off in 1ri- umph to the Chateau Saguenay.Such indiscretions, however, may casily be \u2014 | pardoned the Saguenay lumbermen.CRESCENTS WON.Tho watch io the Junior Hockey loogue at the Quelec Rink lost night between the Croscents and the Vietories wax a very well contested It was a clean game, only a co le of bien being off for minor pA The Crescerds had the lest of the play in the first half, which endex.4 to 2 in their favor, but in the second half the Victorias put up a goott still fight, and play was very even, each side tellying ance, the final score being 3 10 3 in favor of the Crescenta.Joe Power, of ho Quebec tonin, was re.YmpizeeT.tirannaiv, Turcotte.Time-kbopeceV.Fuek, M.Foley.THE WANDERZRS WON.Mentreal, Feb.3\u2014The Nationals and Wanderers met in the Fodlecal Hockey longue nerien to might amd the match naulted in favor af the Wanderors by seven gamer to three, The foilowing players of tho Carillon team will lind up dgwinet = the Past A\u201d Paquette Clot a Point-5.ergen int\u2014F, L.1 ivara.Rover 1 6.ea Centre-[ a1 Toft Rin McNamara, eight Wing\u2014< has, MpNamara.Mois, sfiare.NUTES ON TRE SIDE, Cover apply to ¥.Vy, Chronicle ofiesy chal'engs Fred.Routhier for the wel.| ty Two monhe\u2019 Arentenest, 4 coals! and ewagger.in Hay! Lut we'd advi & T\u2014\u2014 = KT - | Q U E B EC 178 ST.JOHN STREET © \u2014 Tis The Eérly Bird.Détaiihër Déstnées played Job with: Sémti-teddy over- Wé bad mark you, hid» superb line of genuine Irish ~ Friese.Ove oatd\u2014Irdn G:eys and \u2018Blacks\u2014stylish \u2018Lhey were $20 value and they disappeared like snow We bave elevén of these Coats left ! To-morrow tlie first eleven overcoat purchasers will get these overcoats it $10.00 an overcoat.Will you be esrly ?Read this over\u2014think it over\u2014ask yourself if your present overcoat will do you next season.se you to he early! : | will he: At Ottawa, Shamrock vs Ottawa; at Montreal, Quob- vs Montreal.Without doubt the match on Satur dav next between Quebec II and Montcalm will be a good game.Roth toams are owt to win, and are takiny steps accordingly.There was a good tura out au the Quebet club's practice last might.Billiards, MARCOTTE DEFEATED.New York, Feb.3\u2014.J.De Mun Smith, of 8t.Louis, defeated Edwarl W.Gardner, of Passaic, N.J., in the fourth game of the National Amat.ur Billiard Championship tournament nc the Liederkranz Club to-day by 300 to 262.The western player took the lead in the filth innings and held it to the end.JF, Ferdinand Pogyenburg, of the Liederkranz Club, scored a victory over the Canadian champion Arthur Marcotte, of Quebec, in tonight's game, his draw and mass shots being particularly Iyiliant.Th Canadian\u2019s open table play: was good but he was otherwise outclassed by the local man.Bowling.Y.M.C.A.LEAGUE.Tiv-re was & very interesting match in the Y AL.C.A.Bowling Longue last «venin the \u201cPirates\u201d and ty \u201cRough Riders\u201d contested for \"mu premauy.The \u201cPirates\u201d won by 2 quis to » though th: « \u201claugh Riders\u2019 hed a pla majority of 2 The teams and acores were af follows: PIRATES.McKoen.138 201 3155-41 Cowan 135 143 138\u2014415 Bignell.196 151 177\u2014194 Bre.\u2026 166 181 131\u2014498 Isarmonth.\u2026 \u2026 169 169 I%\u201453] 744 877 814 2435 ROUGH RIDERS.Hey.\u2026 .188 133 16347 Wetmore.156 172 170-478 G 55 °146 135450 Nickermon\u2026 189 16d 158 Handy.215 178 163-30 878 773 806 45 STANDING UF LEAGUE.Teams.Won?Lost.Pirates.\u2026\u2026 3 1 Bough Mids.6 3 Giants.1 3 Tigees.v 3 Piles & RTE t2E, vd nine onre ris Th prot | se moanufacturers Sing edith moniala in the daily Jove 42 ad ak roue on om what thoy thin! om Youu cah une it and free, and he proved a very satisfac.yr money back if wot cured.dc a box.at Jory oficial.Pie teams lined out as Fa or owanaon Bursa & Co, Tori folle r Ghase\u2019s Ointment .: re ptet Croscont.Goal.Victoria HUNTING ACCIDENT Beoard Beauchamy Port Ardur, Ont, Feb.3.\u2014 Win.Point .P Snyder, with two companions, vas J.Lemieux Dionnel out hunting yesterday following Cover Point hunter's trail.Ho inadvertently Kick: D.Neilan Gingras| ot a string which erossad the | trail Rover.ond which was attached to a ri J.McDonald Dunlop | suspended in a tree at fil cock, The Centre rillé was discharçed, tbe bullet enter: C, Burford .McNamara | pg, Snydet\u2019s leg, inflicwng 2 puvere Right Tite woul Bo was carried cough the the I.Mcbermott : Murphy | buh to \u2018th railway Mag brought into Port Arthur hepa E.Tower Morency | + ho arrived some ten hours after Keferco-Toe Power.the accident.Dang r of Living Wek Co\u2019 sumptives Is real rage becaune the sputum of affected | rene diva itm through the alr mir) finds Jodgment in the yey tems of othersg If exposed to con.mimption.wo fragrant Luling Ca: var pan, ti most officiont germi- vide Lnowo.No care of catarrh con withstand Caterrhozone which curse this loutheomn diccase thoroughly.Cold in the Had is cured in a few ruinutres end bronchitis, asthme and trouble are cured do stay cured i Catarrhotone is cui \u201ca doa | t know ay y mo for tarrh and sone,\u201d writes N.T.Eaton.of Knowl tom \"Lt curod ne afice gear of «ul fering and raved mn from consumption , $1.00, trial The two swior watebey on Spturday uss 3, laronchitie au Cadre.| Boots, Shoes MAINTAINING A PACIFIC POLTCY\u2014 SHE IS NARING ALL POSSIBLE CONCESSIONS \u2014 AN ATTACK ON THE UNITED STATES, \u2014 l'arie, Fes, 4 \u2014 The Hevus Ruan «ys it hae just merdved nuthoritative information showing tha) Russia ix 1esolniely maintaining a \u2018pacitic policy, amd that in the note about to Iw trunaniiced to Japan she has mace ail the conerssions compatible with dignity.Nuwdin will declare thera, the paper continues, shat her interests in conection with (he redivoad are ten great for her not to insist.occupying a position which will able hor to protect Unie costly enter priee, but she recognizes alo the right of Japan to develop.extend and create outlet in Manchuria as well as in Ceres.Ton contonte of the Hus sign note, the Revue Run.avers, are known in Tolgo, whem they have cre ated most favorable impreseion.In any care.tho paper concludes, | Tlusxia hae devded not to engage Japan dems she in directly attacked.toh from Port Arthur to the Pin edition of tho New Voek Herald
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