| Show MARCH OF THE THEt T E t 4 They thoy ded From the tho Cars At Yorkton 4 i GIVEN AN I au hide If or Ir Tiler th thI I k hor 11 Ou The 1110 hart ilar Winnipeg Nov Douk belonging nt at the Wan Nan river wore unloaded from the cars this mornIng nt Yorkton and another In III their pilgrimage was begun At A t Un nn early hour Inspector ledley edley Agent Speers and an Interpreter went through the tho train and told the tho Rus nus dons that they would he be started for home llomo that would ho 10 provided nn and that they might ride If they chose I but It the they did not they would be com coin compelled periled to march on 01 foot A number of policemen n ere lined up the Book Douk followed their lenders leaders from the train went smoothly for forthe forthe the first quarter of n a mile when a halt made and several of the tho leaders i cro loaded In the wagons much their will The procession very slowly and was experienced In keeping the marchers ruin turning back They seemed to be beIn beIn In a 11 rebellious mood and It Is bellowed bellucI that much will bo be experienced before tho they are landed cl upon Ulon their i i farms They rhe hall had reached n II point 13 12 films nilles north ot of Yorkton tonight antI and heir villages are expected to be ed cd tomorrow nl night ht Before departing for tor the north Agent Speers said If they resist on the tho homeward jour Journey ney Dey we 10 will use USI force as 1111 we did lit at Min Mimi and drive them to llie north We Ve realize that we must treat these people as children and make them obe obey Speers the largely to the leader leallen whom ho hoi i b to ue be very shrewd Sone time ago he Bald the tho goY gov eminent warned the I that dId not homestead their fauns torms the tho land would be thrown open olen for set settlement The rhe lenders objected to this and asked for Fearing thI that they would not get et them they baen attempting to force the of the tho government by inducing their countrymen to make a 11 under a 11 pretense Ire tense of Their movements have been bren vague and but just the tho same there has been method In the madness leaders tIn LIn doing ns as I did at Minnedosa It w J Ir largely ely upon lilY my own authority Thi Th situation made Immediate ne necessary Had Hild Hus fus shins sl os started out on their tramp across tl In the fact ot of the blizzard was raging the morning would have hl ve a 0 terrible story I have hao haven n In saying that t I believe of them world have hao been frozen corpses They were bent on self des It if necessary to continue their Journey and our action In preventing them surely cannot be criticized T II No New 10 The Canadian 1011 In London whIch was ro roc 10 c lIy by promoted to the dignity of a 11 It dill clot bureau hureau with II a commissIoner of at oft atI t I own Is preparing to branch out on ona a jl scale wIth a view of at popular I S g to the northwest floors have been secured In a 11 new near Charing Cross Crass In the them m et of the tho railroad and steamship and are being fitted up for of tic e liO Preston said to n 11 rep repe ot of the Associated Press tl We e expect next year ear to place C In western Canada and WI we WIE til E probably draw It a third each tram from tl states Statts United Kingdom and tt rest from Europe Labo to Nov 10 a 1 result of the vale 1 In favor t the affiliation of the afi ItI Teachers federation with the f ration of labor lalor the former organ I 1 Ion Is threatened wIth disruption r h fl A down Bowe has resigned na 1111 nah p h Ident assigning RI as the cause her dl 11 ot of the tho action netlon of the teacher teach er cr t If or of the Miss Rowe says n ft tf of her mind and It is 19 expected Ph V will wll follow her out of the t feder der dera atlle a m The rho organization which num be grade teachers will It Is bar 1111 II I bd be divided of this issue a A LOVE LOE A JIO onion II II n Man to death neath In London w iv York Nov sensational 10 VJ tragedy has been enacted In hi this elt In full view I w of hundreds of pea peo 1111 cables the London correspondent t hc Herald rA young woman named lInon to death her lover Arthur hog lIeg In bald ld n ker a 11 member of th exchange Before the woman co ld move she was seized by Jy several of the deed and given ghen Into custody The crime Which had every element of took place just out lido the Lombard str et AI AIth th the city was generally making merry over the lord mayors procession stOIl there was the usual press of business nl at y office Scores of men and boys hos were passing every few tew moments Shortly after 2 n young oung woman ot of nt at attractive lve appearance with slight figure dark Cc rows black hair and hand band handsome some lome features went Into the and sent nil an express letter to the stock exchange She walled n few tew minutes when she was joined tJ by Mr Maker to whom the letter had been addressed For several minutes min des the tho couple en cn engaged gnell In conversation near the coun counter tel ter Then their voices rose Iose and the clerks noticed that the they svere quarrel quarreling In ing Finally th the roan man turned toward the tho street with II a gesture intimating that lie he wished to end the tho Interview lie passed through the door The fhe woman followed curiously handling her muff and dealt the man n a terrific tenille blow hr the tho neck Au AM lie he halt staggered and then pary par turned around with one foot on the tho lower lover step th woman withdrew the tho weapon and struck again this time plunging It Into his left breast The fhe man gasped and tell fell heavily for forward or ward arll hl hits head striking the stone tont pave lac meat ment Two clerks seized the tho stomas oman Who ho Was leaning over ocr the form as though preparing to strike a third blow Mr BIlker Baker died on the way to the hose hoe The woman was waB taken to the where she Rhe gave in ve her r liS as Kitty Byron 23 but refused to toay say ay anything further Bakers w wife Ife recently Instituted Ill di divorce vorce orce proceedings A I 0 oP OA Ij Archbishop Ireland Relieves It Will jure I Come Conte New York Nov 10 Rp speaking atthe at atthe the banquet of the Minnesota society In inthis this city Archbishop Ireland expressed 1 the belief that Canada eventually will he under the dominion ot of the United tl Slates The transition he said would conic come without conquest without Will war After the tho growth of AmerIca In wIth other great nations the archbishop said Within n a few years the commerce ot of the states on the Pacific coast will equal that of those on time tho A Atlantic The development of the lands to tIle the west the north and the south Is going on more rapidly and safely than ever before antI and we are reaping and will con can continue to reap benefits From the east the movement III be westward to that section and from the cHt to the sonic same destination I 1 do not want to lie bellicose but I Ipuy Isay say puy this for myself as sure ns as fate nl thought you OU and I may mn not see seo It the starry banner will wave mistress over overall overall all the territory from the gulf to the bay There will be no conquest no war Phu hearts across the tho border are already beating with love for us and commerce and agriculture are calling for espousals Reason for the increase of the tho power of the United States the archbishop found In the universal liberty enjoyed by the citizens lie Ill said that he hud hind the greatest confidence In iii the pro prosperity of America nil as time the home of human lib liberty erty crt and what America needs to Insure thIs Is of ones onos own on rights which should he be demanded an and sustained and lind a 11 respect for forthe the rights of others other and nn an Inclination to help then them to widen every It Ily Christian for Jape JApS San Ban Francisco No Nor of tIle the Methodist Episcopal church In this interested In oriental worl have decided to establish II a Japanese Christian home In Honolulu The Jap women working In the Island rice fields lire are salt to be particularly Ions lous to have the home established and andare lire are willing to contribute to the tho cause The Institution will be 1 1 known as tie the Susanna Wesley home French School Chicago for ChIcago Nov Carter sit 11 Harrison wife of the mayor tiros be become cone come the recipient of II a decoration at atthe atthe the hands of at Henri Merou the tho l French rench consul for her work In advancing thin tho Interests o of the On behalf of the latter Mr Merou ell ed tier her with a handsome gold medal suspended from a clasp In the form of n rosette The medal is III the tho InsignIa of nn an officer 01 public Instruction and is n a French order highly prized among edu educators educators L A MADalA lie Suddenly the tho Surgeon In an 1111 Ambulance CC New York No Nov 11 terrIble gle In which Dr Hyde of Bellevue hose hoe pital was seriously Injured has oc curved currell In an ambulance while the ehl rio cle was being driven rapIdly through the streets of this city The ambulance had picked up an nl most man at Union market and to the hospital Dr Hyde hide the ambulance surgeon was sitting lone alone near the door when the patient suddenly to his feet and with v scream Cream fell upon ullon the doctor The driver fearing his team would run runaway away it If he clime came to the tho rescue headed toward n a police pollee station lashing his team Into n wild run there It required the corn com efforts of tour four men to unloose the held holl of the tho mad upon time the unfortunate nate surgeon The tatters Injuries were fount fouad to be serious but not fatal I ForI Forty Overpower limo tho Guard in Tucson 1 ASri Agri Nor O prison prisoners ers TS In the Jail nt at haw have overpowered the Jailers antI and escaped In brond The mell were charged with s larceny to murder This Th is III the second Jail delivery In I a month and ond Anew prison Is being cut out of the side or of the mountain where es ca escape cape will be well wel nigh nn an Impossibility Bonita Inn In n or of New ew York Nov XOI ot of this ell were astonished a Saturday evening 11 n herald dl dispatch from Ja Ia Ia Iaz Bolivia via In Chill Chili when gov government ro posted throughout the town placards whIch declared the whole hole republic of In a 1 state of siege owing to the country b being threatened The decree caused Intense excitement because ot of the of the of the rel son Ion for the n sutha au h a 11 step tep Two tepo o rum r were heard One Vh that the halt had been completelY l 1 In Acre The other report was that t 2600 were on the Iron fron fronI r I 1 j tier near the tho Madre de aa Dice Dlos river m de Bolivia these Manes Nov how surrendered at Em for tor lack ot of ammunition ice President Petropolis Nov 8 Oct 15 confirmed capitulated Returns Ala via 1 of Bolivia In Brazil El EI In commenting on the tho situation says Bays The C exact lCt seriousness of the news tram n Acre Acro Is A unknown but the tho gt ern ment must be 1111 in III of grave news to take tallO such uch measures and to der de elate claro n a state of al siege ge which appears un unnecessary necessary as the entire country with withOUt without OUt distinction of party or 01 cla class s will stand hy by the government Sonic Some persons 11 r ons the Iho govern governments governments ments action to n 11 desire to obtain popy aUlI to 10 Put nn an end to time the c sea sen ales opposItion to concluding arrange arrangements ments mente with Chill Chili These TheRe changes we regard ns as un on founded and we recommend that time tho government make public oil news from Acre ly utter ll Col whom rhom 1 III lm m de lu tf re o fAt dispatches to the on government was the du ut if tho l Iw Bolivia forces In Acre Oi Will Accept o Offer of r In New York fork No Nov counell coun ll of the of Parts has acc accepted Hobert Bobert Lo Le recent offer to en dow dov for tor French rench students of American according to toa a Times dIspatch from frum that cIty by b WilY way of London Attacks Moroccan Army New York Nov No pretender to o the throne with t 1 n Ir large e following R attacked the Moroccan army lit at day daybreak break on Not No 3 says n a dispatch from fromI Fez I ez to the Times rimes by seny of London The rho Invaders Penetrated tI te e camp but the e troops rallied nit antI tl r t t SO ort off the whom they Y Ing much ih ulfo l wilh st st o ot Ills s fol n 1 o ura aris not t c refugo r a t u In hr II uc native cn e which thin the fronts attacked captured is Ur And burned on No 1 any I belt were re killed or taken p prisoners t hut but this the Pretender escaped The Pretenders former farmer are arenow now old to be l I ee a for Ills s prestige la Is alleged to II have as asha hu ha miraculous Intervention nail the complete annihilation of time tho sultans troops Toro Tore Open ilia and pled Chicago No tier opera the wounds which he had hll It a few hours hourd before with n suicidal Intent De Dc 1 Niland of the South Routh l station died last night at the Union Colon In the rho morning Niland In the pres cave of his sister cut his hie throat amid when taken to th the hospital declared that lie he would not leave that thou alive lie fought tho those o nt at his hIli bet sillo tOI hour rr mi Ile o two 1111 two l one to nn Finally t hill I d right h nail ha to IM tree freelI nil t In c Instant the I III I t 11 s neck nerk was opened very effort ans IlP mantle to sn save hits hl lIfo life but without sue 00 55 hail been heen for tor sev eov weeks provoked It Is in sold by and repeated In thin tho police department nt lie was 1 it widower r 33 years ol old lIe hail been all on the pollee force ten years 1 of VI sit N Now w 1011 10 Nov English press continues tu to regard the Herman visit vult with filth suspicion and 1111 die trust cables time tho London correspondent of the Tribune lie is III not o or r urt hut 1 ut It III K generally na III sinned flat hois ho is here for tor purr and lint Ira he must not he allowed to 1110 hat o what tie ho wattle Time lures tUles his hIli mission wi lu Iy but hUI the conclusion lon II Ia tho rho seine MillO In eYer 1118 t n that the nm tt bl un their l and all for joInt roes loos action of England anti amI Ge nar rY whether l In east Africa A Asa ln l Minor MI r or tho e o n fa o a valley I Ar J TUB raft 1 Will 11 ut 10 UN as Language Brussels Nov NO Is asserted hero that owing to the 1 Opposition of Get ninny treat Britain the tho United States and other powers the proposal al which has been blen nd to make french rench the tho language of the International arbitration court lit at The rhe Hague will be wn I Condition al 0 South Italy New York YOlk Nov the well swell known economist and lender ot of the opposition In the tho Italian In iii a 11 lecture nt at Nn Na Naides ides 1111 the miserable condition of I southern Italy tah has hus proposed to lIH a yet s a Ham l felt h to tho rime b WU ft The TL le rn the reduction of be time thc that more inure i than than by j ant had left tweed tnt lIe told ot s lIy of the excessive taxation nail amI the 7 usury which the sul r ne Ile pro it posed n reduction of the theland land tax ot o J the Interest on southern land nor r gages Inge and reintroduction of perpetual Ir ot of small holdings nt at If bow rent In order to tn break up time Iho hugo hug valet vatell estates and anI ur urged reform ot of I cultural labor In favor ot of the I Artist then New Nov F ono one of time the oldest portrait painters In III this city Is s dead from diabetes nt at the It age of S years lIt Ito painted t tho Ilor t 0 r I tint traits la ot of In n n Y prominent men of this country and had exhibited his work works both hero ant abroad |