The daily witness, 14 mars 1892, lundi 14 mars 1892
[" WITNESS Vol.XXXIII., No.02.MONTREAL.MONDAY, MARCH M, 1S!>2.Pkk\u2019k One Cent Jivlictiof birth*, mnrrial,tent factor likely to guide Lord Salisbury's policy to harmony with the i Washington Government is the fait that on the I pnlation.Mr.Duhamel, ex-Grown liands (lominisMioiier, left for Montreal on Saturday evening wliere he will resume the practice of law in iiartiicrship with Messrs.Girard, M.P.P., and Pelletier.'1 lie principal organ of the Government here, the Matin, contends that the law is isisitive and that Mr.Merrier has no right to resign, at all events untill after the expiration of the thirty days from the official publication of bis return during which his election may be contested.t Those of the non-resident lucnihera of tho ( fthinet not Already hero an* cx|N*ot4*dt Howe hi-day sud the others only on Wednesdav.As hood a* all the iniiiisterH are here it is probable that there will be daily meetings of the Cabinet for the purpose of preparing the work of the session which will probably open in a little over a month.CANADIAN.QUEEN CITY TOPICS.(Sfievial to the Wit nett.) Toronto, March 14.The harshness of the modi of arrest of Mr.E.McKeown by officer* Doni Mondial on Saturday has caused som» iR.filling.If he were guilty of wrong doing his friends sav as he had no intention of leaving the country, lie should have been treated with the usual consideration granted to any suspect.'1 he London \\u r publish) s and the Olohr r« piibli'lK s the list of Loudon Isigus voters with the revising officer* roasous fur rejivting them.\u2018I be anuiisl semion to the Irish Protestant J£ AND KERCHIEFS ! ! ! SPECIAL SALE of Handkerchiefs for THE PRESENT WEEK.Thousand# of dozens of Ladies' Handkerchiefs of all qualities to select from.THE PRICE* Range from 3\u2018c up to $15 each.We have uow the best assorted stock in the city,every kind of Handkerchief imaginable now on hand.Call early and secure the best lines.8.CARSLEY.R 1G BY WATERPROOF!!! The Rigby Waterproof Coats and Cloaks for both Ladies and Gentlemen.The store in Montreal for them is 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.I^KGLLSH, YOU KNOW!!! Ik sides the Rigby, we keep a complete and very large stock of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen\u2019s English Waterproof Garments.One ease of choice English Garments just received.Deautiful goods and excellent value.S.CARSLEY, 17b5, 17'iT, l'i\u2019.ü, 1771, 1773, 1775, 1777, 1773^ Notre Dame street, Montreal.\\Vi* woiilil again imprpf* on our irieiel*\u2014.ill our DREHH MATERIALS are NEW IV'p pack away no (oihI* and trinz thivn out next reason for new good*.All our Hood* are this *ea»oo * Noxeltie* JAMES A.OGILVY À- .SONS, THE FAMILY LINEN AND DUAPEKY HOUSE, 2413 lo 207 Rt.Antoine at.144 to IM Mountain at.1Vlephoue.822r>.BRANCH STORE: M.Catherine at., ror.Barklnghaiii av.Telephone 3335.THE CHEAPEST HOUSE i IN MONTREAL \u2014FOR\u2014 MOI LDINGH AND PICTI RE FRAMING.V.ry heaxy snowstorm* arc prevailing through-ont Gi rniaiiy.Professor John Cairns, D.D., LL.D., Principal of the United Ht at* * I\u2019d sbyterian College at Eilinbuigh, ami a vvell-kiiowu writer, is dead.iieem-u not to move\t, r.:.\u2022unnenf* |K)Ucv ap- V.'V\" n T,\" ''' wr.pr^ch'\"! \u2022v';H,.,'r'Uv 1'-Y the anxietv for in i * c'\u2019 '*\u2022 '¦ Ikihlwui, of the Chiireh of the Amccu-sion.A ilea 1 set will this week he made Ire fore th(> Privât)' Rills C')imniitte(> against some of the pr>>-visioiis of the Ashhridge Ray hikI Street Itailway bills.The chief opposition to the former will In: on the ground that it gives right to purchase tho title to llu' marsh at any time during the lease.' Cantu in Jarnc* Foote, late commander of tho C.P.fl.str amer \u201c Athabas)'a,'' will tak)* command this Hcason of the \"Unib.d Empire,\u201d which sails fmm Sarnia to Duluth.At its last meeting the Senate of tho university > t that on the of Toronto appoint)*! three reppuentativos to imposaible to j the Council of the Univeraity Extension Aasoeia-t allowing the ! tion which meets hero in May next.The Rev.Prof.Lloyd, of Trinity, gave as one of the Easter c ourse of public lecture* a sketch of the lives and work of Bishop Rutler and John Wesley, the two great religions reformers of the Anglican communion in the 18th century.^ Mr.Aubrey White, Assistant Commissioner of Crown I.uiuih, puhlinhes this morning a letter defending himself against an implied charge of wrong-doing contained in a motion for pa|>erH by the mendier foi Muskoka in the Ontario Assembly.Mr./Eimliiw Irving, Q.C., has completed his i nquiry into the charge of wrong-doing brought against the accountant of the Crmvn (.and* de-jiartment.The tinding ho» not yet been published.TAX ON INHERITANCES.PARmTI.aU* Ot MR, MoWAT'h Ht'i I't.SHloN ntn IK*) BILL.Toronto.March 11.- Mr.Mowrat has introduced a bill to provide for tho payment of mui-ccm-sion dntie*.Ifc said it hail bi en conaidcrod ail visablc that a duty should bo impoaed on all estât) s of jiersoiiH dying hereafter.It wa« not 111)11*1») li to tax i stalt's under the value of f5,800.When- an estate gi* * to remote relations a duty of five percent Would bo impoaeil.If Die eatate exeeiNled f 100,000 oven lineal diwoeiidants would lie rwiuircd to pay a duty of two ami a half percent, while others would lie assessed live percent.If the estate reached #200.000 a five p.reçut duty would be imposed.Mr.Mowat said it was not expected the proceeds would reach a very high tlgiin for some years.It was not proponed to devote this revenue to any particular fund, as it was felt that this sum could he applied in isnn-i* iisation to the very large expenditure of tho Province in public charities.Mr.II.C.Clark) What is the nearness of relationship exempted?Mr.Mow at It is proposed to exempt up to #100,000 when the nionev goes to father, mother, liusliand, wife, son, Jaughter, sm: in law or daughter-in-law.AMERICAN.DR.St UDDER ATJ\u2019ACKS HIS FATHER.*< ESI.in um aoo naoL\u2014violence ok the ALLKOED Ml\u2019HliEIIEK.Cnn Aito, March 12.\u2014There was a touching and exciting scene at the gaol when Dr.Hcudder\u2019s gruy-hnired father.arcoiii|>anicd by his wife ami cousin, appeared to a»k the removal of the prison) r hack to the detention hospital.At the sight of his father, the prisoner\u2019s face brightened a litth and he showed the first signs of interest since his incarceration in the gaol.\u201c1 sm glad to see you,\u201d he said, in a feeble voice.He grasjicd his father\u2019s hsud and kissed him.\u201c Would you like to see your wife ?\" was asked.Dr.Scndder made no reply.\" She is outside ami would like to sec you,\u201d continued the father.She told me to tell you that she loved you dearly and would give her C.P.R.EXTENSION.(Sj#rial to the Wthu-xn.) W innii ko, March 12.\u2014C.P.R.trainmen and the railway authorities have practically reached an agreement ami the probabilities now are that there will l*t no strike.A train, consisting of stock and one ear of pas-sengerawiis ditched at Ncpigon this morning.A wrecking train was sent out.'lire regular express was cancelled.Mr.Whyte, superintendent, positively announced to-day that the C.P.R.Company would proceed at once to build the line from Regina to 8t.Paul, to capture the business of the Western States.There will be great objection here and throughout the country at tho diversion of traffic from the Canadian main line, side tracking other towns.TO ISX ATE the line.The /'in Pri nt, the recognized organ of tho C.P.R., annonces positively that the Company i* going to build a line from Regina to St.Paul to shorten the transcontinental route ami compete with the Great Northern.A surveying party life to save you.Won\u2019t you we her, Henry, ami Arrive* to-day to locate the line, let her comfort yon ?\u201d '\t|\t- CUT HIS THROAT IN A RAGE.S.CAKSLEY S COLUMN.: DAVID H.HOGG, j 662 Craig street.GIVING UP BU8INK88 1st MAY.HUGH RUSSELL, FURNITURE, 1 MM N44TRE DAME STREET.GREAT I xKCAINS.\tCASH ONLY.Oiden take i now «toml Free until 15th April.While his father was pleading with him a wild |i*ik came into the dis-tor\u2019s eyes.Suddenly he ntt> red a piercing sneara.sprang from his cot ami grabbed Ins father by thn, Mia* ft Ilhams, and 1,2 iutenutdlat) and steerage 1 he eteamer waa detained fifteen hour* on the paàs^ré by fog em cantered on the Newfonndland Baalist WRATIIKR REPORT.Toronto, March 13, 11 p.m.\u2014Fair, rold weather end stationary pressure covered the Lake district and Eaitern Cana)la.In the North Wiwt the pre*n»rr Is extremely high.It la flue and cold in Manitoba and Assinabolne, but la moderate in Alberta, with local falls of snow or sleet.Minimum and maximum temperaturesCaleary, 16- afl ; Ou\u2019App llft 12 ; Win-nlpeg.22 below, 4 below ; Port Arthur, rt trelow.10 \u2022 Toronto, ,-8; Kingston, 12 below, 4 ; Montreal xero\u2019 8 : Queber, 4 below.12 ; Halifax, 20 28.ProbahUkiea for the D.t«-iut\u2018nt in the oxoil^meiit in ainl alnuit i'iiarli'i >i.in .ir whi li p!a.«\u2022 lin ai ; iiin: > \\!'U*-.ion ncturred y.Kit-rtUy ni»rniii|{ in tlu An«Ur* lui.collitrv.Ail inulit 1 fall upon deaf ear' and the latter \u2019 are compelled to uæ gentle force to compel obedience.The .rationed at the office of the mining company, which ha» been tram formed into a tmpoiary niorgni, w«re n taogentle in their dealing, with the crowd.Many f the mourn-ng r lativc-mad.an attempt to ent.r the offiiv and w.rv fo rcibly repulsed.Some of the mo.t determined of the crowd insisted upon tieing ai-nutte*!.an.i the result wras that several scuffles oc-comd Ivtneen th m»n and the police.Finally, a- it wa- feared seriou* trouble might occur if tl»e r-i e per-isted in refusing admittance to the building, the door, of the office were BAKnjeaDED TO FRETENT INURE*.-.Tlie U.Ues that have been recovered w.re-c-ov-i i with a th: k black du-t.which in «om iisvanoew had bren bknm deep into the .kin.At I hey were taken into the office they w.re pU*e>l u iwmi straw that had been spreal ,m the d «t.at d the faces were then cleam-i a.far as possible to allow of Mentis aaon.Many f the fa-es.h n »* rer.were entinly unrx-x^gnLtabîe.1 \u2019 w fa*;t that some, if not all, of th- wim n cmpl ç» d in th' mine have nr t th-ir death by the etfA-txti will a5.rd an atevwt unan»wer-abie ar^mnent for th we win\u2019 ''YV^ female cm-ploymewt in rcinr*.Among th- b»be» r^oovered i* that »f a fourven year oh! grri.That she suffeiTif ir.d- -wtiv*bie agony is shown bv the yoanc fa'w.which » so horribly distorted that it cannot b* reoxgr.iwd.Tbs* biack form* are »wi>>n a most Kyr nd all re*e®bisace U> h tmanity.It ha.l-een aeiewted that 270 jr rawi* were w rkng m the cane at ths tune of ibe ex-pxwi -n.M\"nc» where th.grwatest damage was ijne.| One of these gailenee is 450 aa>l the vthcr jut* | yarU bei'-w the surface.Mining experts »\u2022-«luamw-i with the An sarluis working.»ay that every wr-s n who wp»« w eking in tV ! -wer galhrrv nausi ta drad and few n» expected to be rtatbi-L Altogether 4 Î bodies have been recevered The 6re in the mine grew fiercer and fiercer early this m'-ming.and th*1 heat became so m-L-oœ that it was unpnasible for the rescuiag parties to remain m the pit.Thea* were coos*-queotlv compelled to abandon ail efforts to reach I!EAT C0LI.IKIÏY STRIKE.\"RElIRlNii SEA AS liKKORK.\u2019 FOn: lUNDRl I» THOl\u2019SAND MIXERS UU 01 1 ENOLLSH AM' HIE Flit.K ol i OAI OoES FF.loMi'N.March 12.Tin- great coal miner»\u2019 »triki wm.inaugurated UMlay m accordance with tin- plan of tin Mini r-' Federation, which, in its niamfesto iK'iied a few day» ago divlared that the tiolitlay tin men proi>OM-il to t.tki wa.for tlie 1'ttrpota of charing the inarkit» of the «urplua coal and for restricting the output in order to prevent tlu- iita-ter» from tuing tin low price» as auixema for h'Wir.ng wag»'.At two o'ehvk thi» afu rnoou tin men emnlovid in the mines m l-anea.hire, Che-hire and Yorkshire .top|xd w >rk and the |s>nii .w>r< removi-d from the pit*.The only men now at work are the surface men, numpcT», viiitilator attendants, etc., whom the ¦ In Durham mining work ha* also completely stopped.It wa* hoped until tewlay that «onn '\u2022\u2022rt of a couipromisi would 1» arrived at, hut no agreement could U reached, and the *tratig< spectack prv« uts it*'.If of the employee* grimbo work IN rat RASTERS' INTERE-r.for it cannot U ik ni.d that if any advantage i* to be din vi d from higlier price, the mine owner., a* com pan d with tlie miner*, will reap the greater jiortion.Relgian -hipjier* are sending coal to the Tyiu and the Thames, but they refu»< to g-.vi- any information a- to the quantity they have ahipptil.Thi collur* carrying tlu.e consign' nu ni* ar' .xjxcted to arri\\« on Monday.Tlu-coal porter, will attempt to prevent the iU'-barge of the.-* cargew'» and it U feared thL* will lead to a riot.Twenty thousand min r.in Nottingham quit work at noon to-day.When they came ont of the pit tin y brought their tool* with them.The coal stock'- in the Bristol district are airea till* arly exhausted.Collieries there bine »tonp* l work and tin result 1» tliat th* prie* of coa! lias gone up rot R sHtLI iyoS l F.c TON.Many maimfa tnr- r* refit.- to pay tin prie le-tnande-d and have ek^ed their factories.In this r»-sp«-t the action of the miner* is working greatly to the harm of the operative* employed in ottar industrie*.On of the results of the split that ha-< aired among the North Wale* miner* u.that th - nu u w >rking m Flintshire will not go on Mriki Lut will w -rk u- < nv >re than rive dav.a w
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