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Show Till! I'lVllllt.V I'illl.ltJIK.'VT, atrJalm Arralmiril ,r liiiilllug Hie l'nlle.lKlalr, Oitawa, ()nt .May 2,-In the Iiouau yitiera'ay Laurlei, leader of the oppnnltloii, aml;onl the government ii lh.". '""iHIng epltheta which Hlr 7, ". , "cdouald ami otlu r mi iiiben of ,1V"1yu,"'t bad anowered upon the Uuliedrltatea during the remntcom-pjlgu. remntcom-pjlgu. The reult of the receut elec tion, he held, na irctlcal victory or the Idberai lirty and their llcy ofunrestrlcted reciprocity Hlr John, In reply, eahl the govern-ment-liad every reanon to congratulate tliemnelrr for Hi" manner In which thccounlryreiaidUtedthel.llieralparty and tlialr policy of aunexatlon. Ho regrctteil the lona of aeveralof hi up-tiorter up-tiorter who had fallen In the Utile, but their defeat waa due to thu Melt Me-lt Inley bill and not to auy chargw that could bo directly brought agalunt the government. .... , i Cartwrlght characterlr.ed the whole murae of thegovernmentafoiiucalcu-lated thegovernmentafoiiucalcu-lated to exaaperato and IrrlUte tlio United Htate agalnnt Canada, and he regretted that Hlr John had not reen lit to withdraw the unfriendly reference he had made to that great republic, In place of atallog that he would ataml by what he had aald. The conduct of the Canadian government lu 1SH3 had al-mott al-mott drawn tho United Htatca Into a commendal war agaliut the Dominion, aa aubwiiuently had been uluted out by Tupper. The l.llral party liaul repeatedly urged the adoption of aoinemeaaurv that would lead to pot-Ible pot-Ible commercial Intercourao between f.'anada and the United Btale. One of two thing waa certain to occur free trade with the United Htate. or practical practic-al auntienalon of all commercial Inter-courtu Inter-courtu with the republic. Ily the attitude atti-tude toward the United Htatca, the In-ulla In-ulla that It had hrapml Uion the A3,-Ouoywu A3,-Ouoywu peode of tlio republlo to tlio toulliof tho Dominion the government govern-ment hail nrouned a tplrltof hontlllly toward Cauaila In thu United Htitea, whiee lufluence I'rnlJent Harrlaon orHecreury lllalne could not Ignore. Hlr John McDonald had denounced every one who voted for tho Liberal party and unrcatrlclod reciprocity, as an annexation!! and according to this theory and the ntult of tho recent election, over one-half of thepoiula-tlou thepoiula-tlou of Canada were In favor of ullll-cal ullll-cal alliance with the United Htate. If annexation ever tiecaiue a live Insue In Canada It would I through the acUofthenreMiiitadmlnlnlratloii, who had precipitated nucli a alatu of atrilra In the country. MlnUterol Finance Foster waa not In a ixmltton to defiue the govrrn ment'a iwwltlon In regard to landing negotiation at Waktilngbui.but would akthe ll.mni U wait patiently until tlie correnH)iidetice In the case wa brought Uowu, when It would lie aeon that they ha I acted lii the bt Inter-cat Inter-cat of the country and lie would nay, however, that the government considered con-sidered the treaty oflWJI a fair treaty alike to Canada and thu United HUile. AtrM Mh Mall:.. JfKW Ohi.kamm, May 2. Mayor Hhakwpoire today recidveil u I'llllun from Philip J, I'liternie, anklug for ikiIIco protection. The i-rlltloner ntiti a that a year ago he waa taken nick and, being a member of the (llovannl Her-a Her-a jllerl society, lie demanded tbemeil-leal tbemeil-leal uud caali relief to which he waa entitled. A iurllou of the caih relief wa refuned nud lis brought suit. He ncaert that fur IhU he wa uMuiiltMl with n dangeruu weanu and summoned sum-moned to Appear on trial fur violating thu rule of tlio oclety. He fear another an-other attempt w III be made to do him UjdUylurm. Although of Italian nativity, na-tivity, he I now an American citizen and want protection. He tear the "Mafia aro minting for hUhlood." Ho add, that If hu I killed to look for hi, nauualn nmong hi brethren, Antonio (llovannl, IaicuoU and one J)l Uiov-antil. Uiov-antil. Ilealrtifllui, hr rjre. Mason Citv, la., May 2, Tho bull-nc bull-nc rtlon of Iiyle, Minn., wa wli-rd aulbyflru today. Over thirty build-Inga, build-Inga, covering nearly 11 vo block, wero detroyel before the flru burned out lu the soutbwett limit of the city. A Micro wa no fire protection the flame gut a start that could not be uvercomu and, although the Auallu detriment, when lummoned, did good work, It could ouly prevent furthemnrvad. The line aggregate ttl2,U00, with Ituur-auceof Ituur-auceof alioultH.UUO. lliuijloiiti, I'o., May 2. Tlio saw mill and .geueral store of II. H. Houth-ard Houth-ard at White Uravel were burned tonight, to-night, Involving a las of i.iii.mk). The tire then spread to the kidded log and lOUOOOfeei were burned. At II o'clock It I feared tho llamea will aprcad to the lumberyard, and help la wut from here. AUI.I.vil.l.K, Mo., May ;. The flouring flour-ing mill here were destroyed by lire, mulling from a troko of lightning. Ijoh, t'i,OW; no luiurance. The Freablenl 1-enve far 1'etlUuil. 8an Kiiasoisoo, May 3,-1'resldent Harrison obtalunf much needed rett !?d .In.""' n"nlR ho attende.1 the 1'lrat Cougn-gatlonal Cnurcli. Tho rent of the day ho remained lu hi room. Tonight ho croaaod over lo Oakland, where a train waa waiting, awl shortly after midnight left for I'ort-land, I'ort-land, Or. |