Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 02, 1903

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 2, 1903, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba morning free press Winnipeg Friday january 2, or. Sven Hedin s travels most remarkable land journey of modern pulsed from new Salt cities temples and manuscripts. Ign Ting h Din. The Eccl Bra Tod or lately re turned a what May i is Riu debt Jaunt or if travels in As j. -.-i. And three s. I i half years he if t Rumi All Eoin nuni i the inner wiil a. The Luuri Riherd the mountains a desert to Era had left a big caravan were travelling Gunvard the vac i. Hut on went no one molested us As we neared our destination la e cd Ulm Aliy passed cock of Black tents whose inhabitants were suspicious but kind. Us to gut to within out Day s ride of Uia ssh. one dark night we were suddenly surrounded by Thi Beans ii armed to the Teeth who told us that if we attempted to move we should be killed. There were Many Atnonio. Our captors and one aged priest who was kindness its if to us. On making us prisoners tilt first tiling they did was to request me to remove a pair big Black spectacles. They said 1 was an and As such expected met i have Blue . Hut they were mar Rise when i no acc found to be dark. We were kept close prisoners. Thirty St Van were put round my tent and thai i. Was a. Perfect network of Bon Liri sat night to prevent any at tempt at escape. Course we helpless three unprotected nun aiming hundreds of armed tibetans but i think even at this time so Long after the my Surprise at not killed is greater than my r h i i i in at being stopped from currying out data my plan. Him. In j were prisoners for five Jihuo Days while sent for the governor in take i of Oak thu to mine Iown and Deal with us. Our captors persistently refused All int Orma Tii ii about Lhasa and declined o say Why we were Stupp cd. They merely replied that if we moved we should be killed. I found them very ignorant knowing nothing of hit outside world but fran what i saw and heard i am cuu need that their object in keep ing up the. Idea of in a Sanctity and isolation of i Khassa is based on Polit ical and ant on religious grou Nels. At tin. End of five Days the Lii Octan governor Arrivi a. by dignitaries All Oil horse Mack and Clad the very Rich they too. Insisted Attiat i an and told i that Ilir Lama himself Hud a me Sase that 1 was to be Well treated and supplied free of All Cost will anything i wanted but that if i made the slightest show of resum ing my journey toward Khassa 1 was to be then they released us escorting us to the Frontier of a in with live and Twenty soldiers. Notwithstanding this experience. I Sunn made a second at unit with the Wile of my caravan. I travelled from a Dif direction but Throe Days from i stopped by a body of Viu Cuva iry. With rifles swords pikes lances. This time i f did nut look for any mercy but . My treatment Eft nothing to be d -.iirod. I uie of tin Ollices told to hint lie had a better from the Dalia Bui iia to thu effect Itiat the troops would lose heir if i went on. I Oum Vod us for ten Days to a i Itiat i did not make a third at t. I quit sure that it is in a Mupi Pean o penetrate in . Of ill v of the Ollie Iris ii ii than ill explorer then proceed cd to give details his visit i the site of this ancient he said. I found to be merely ree. I a dried up depression. The desolation i was awful and tiler1. Was no sign of organic life if any kind. It was a dead i Mottry. On the Northern shores i discovered ruined temples and houses with Lingl towers. I found four Vil Lages on no direct line will Lin a few Miles it i la am or. There were re of wide Shiv cos. And the ruins i some of Trie temples must b-.-. Ii very Fine structures. Among the ruins i find cart wheels Iron i . Set at of Clay and a Nui her uranus Ril is Vrin a in Ordinary him a -. A Lizeh 1 to be nid. Of these letters which i was from an official say til it an army with forty a fliers was to arrive it that place and Ink a for its reception on the. Of nor. I he dreariness Otth. d was enhanced by the remains of immense for cams. Of Iho dead Trees Wero standing up. But in the majority of i Hoy prune on Tho ground. They were As la Nittlo As there no doubt int years agn a it Highway Exten incr from in Kine to Trio Toad in the world. Or. Sven also had some in the up Unity of tiie i a. to disco crr a in Thiafi he said Cnoria Liutik extent but not very deep. Navigated its Waters in n v Littig Collar simile boat through in Iii Terrib i gales r. Some of which i w almost lost our lives. It a i int Reili Bic of us v. Lii hot nun is an unbroken a list. Run oars dresses every thing As Wii it Snow and the a. Viii dropped on the ground. Formed Iulo White s Buley. All around was a in idling Wil be Russ. To is Par of my journey another of my attendants whom pour fellow we found dead on his i and a. Havens " it his end in the wild Rush in new Wyom ing Oil fired. Hon. Chas. Find Hon. James Sutherland. There about the usual number of Cal lers on his excellency. Premier Barton s greetings. In reply to sir Sun Ford Fleming s Cable of year greetings by the Pacific Cable last evening the Fol lowing message was to Day received from sir Edward Barton Premier of the Sydney n.s.w., Jan. 1. New year s Greet in fam heartily reciprocated by australian partners in Pacino Cable. May it prove in eternal Bond of Friend ship Between the two creat British signed Evans ton a yo., Jan. Rush for claims in the Tintah Oil continues and probably a week Mill Ehi Spe be fore the locating is completed. So far As there Lias been no bloodshed although shuts were exchanged in Many cases. Fires marking the Corners of claims wore lighted by thousands last night and these together with hundreds of locators camped near them present the appearance of a bivouac at War. Col. Ketchum at the head of twelve cowboys Well armed and mounted j since the carried the Aspen country by t term last night. At Midnight they Rod Forward Down Section lines settling Slakes Jia they came to the Cor ners. A the Host stakes were be ing driven they were greeted by a Volley of gunshots from opposing locators but the bullets All went wide off their Marks. Swinging to their saddles the party darted Forward nor did cease until they had located every Sec Liun open ror Liling. Then retracing their Way they funnel that the opposing parties had in Many pulled their and burned Vieni. These were replaced and the triumphant party returned their claims on record in the Spring Valley country. There were list on every Side but up to this not one locator in ten Lias returned and the next few hours May bring news of More conflicts. The secret of it Canada s Prosperity enhanced by. A gradual reduction in duties. Ottawa Jan. Evening journal Independent has an article to Day on National it says in part to those who argue for Tarlit revision in the direction of lowering the Tariff and Are opposed by the Contention that established industries May be injured it would appear to be a pertinent claim flee the plague Mazatlan a seaport town a Day leaving. Canada gets the Cream British settlers who come to the do minion Are agriculturists. Pitawa Jan. Cum Chiun with the of the a British Buard of Trade regarding emigration from the old country which show United states gets considerably Iasi c of British Orif in than Canada dins it is Poi led out that Canada gals almost All of the British agriculturalists who Ronic to this county. This is the thai Canada wants and thu to Indian Asels in the old country make it i Clear to All intending migrants that is the Case. 1 of the old Oiin trs Grants who tame to Randi it last year j nearly All were Funn ii. Orders. And their Fain Iii servants. Tho report o commissioner of ii for 1111x1 tiie Olin that Only one in Boltis i i Iii Grants us Niter plates wore t an labourers. Thus it is Clair that Canada j is setting not Only a. Very ainu a in at j or Piu portion of ult uralic among its British than the United states is but it is Actu ally getting a huge majority of ail the old country people of that clans come to this continent. This Gratifying slate us affairs is due to the persistency with which the Canadian immigration department is devoting time and Energy to tiie encourage ment of farm . Called on lord Minto. His excellency lord Minto. Held a levee at his Ollice in the West Block from 1" to i o clock. His excellency was attended by major Maude Mil itary Secretary and capt. Hughes a d. C. There was also a full at Tendance of the of floors of Tho head quarters staff and Ottawa brigade. The first to be received was the act ing Premier. Sir Richard Cartwright. The other members of Iho Cabinet present wore sir Frederick Horden Hon. Sydney t Isher. Hon. It. Scott Hon. A. C. Bini lion. We. That revision of the Canadian Tariff began in Isoli proceeding in such shape that now the rate of the Tariff As a whole is on the average probably per cont. Lower the exports of Canadian manufactures have doubled and manufacturing is at its Best within Canada. The Case is not merely one of Export manufacturers Are Busy nearly everywhere wages Are High labor is scarce and overtime work the Rule. To summarize there is hardly a line of Canadian business whether agricultural Industrial or commercial inc i that has not been prospering greatly f it i during Tho past year nor is there any Cloud on the horizon at present even As great As a Mikii s hand to indicate that anything but increasing Prosper Ity tills Tho near future. The enor Mous Harvest of the past summer is not half marketed yet. A proceeds ensure a Rich tide of life blood to business for Many months to conic Independent of almost anything that May Mazatlan Jan. Is no longer the slightest doubt that the Dis ease now afflicting this City is genuine Asiatic plague for microscopic investigation proves that bubonic pest Bacilli Are in the blood those and Lect de with the disease. The plague has grown virulent within the last forty eight hours and the alarm which had begun in some measure to. Abate has return with increased strength. The people Are fleeing from the City at the rate of Par Day and some five thousand persons have gone Al ready. It is a remarkable fact that More 50 per cent of the persons attacked Are women. The news of the Recrudescence of the plague Al this port has reached the Interior of the country and is causing a panic. Sani tary cordons of armed men have been placed around the towns to prevent the Entrance of any one from this place. In Mazatlan is a seaport town of mexi co near the Mouth of the Mazatlan in the Gulf of California. The popu lation is about it was ear. I the delightful weather enjoyed yes j motto for the new year. Upstairs a. Ter Day made the new year festivities 1j particularly pleasant and everyone participated in the gaiety of the occasion. The great sunday school Rall ies in Knox and Grace churches attracted hundreds thereto and the marching of scores of tiny Tols and older children to the places of Rendez Vous was a feature of the Day. The various places of amusement also attracted their devotees in Large num Bers and it is Safe to say that a brighter gladder new year wan never enjoyed by the people of Winnipeg a cheering portent for 1003. St. Stephen s dinner first class cold 1 luncheon was served with. An abundance of hot Toa and Coffee. This part of the reception waa a continuous performance. Or. Thom us Wilyan was in charge Airl was ably assisted by a Large band of workers. About 200 availed themselves of the hospitality of the Mission and pro Bably half As Many Mere in the even ing. A new year s Baton contest in fort William is. Settle with France. Al lil. Ian. Am in Eoj i shill ill Elk Iii dish a of the no on the French Shore of now Furui la id Chi shed in sunday. The colonic in tin. I has Igried to renew this mayor Dyke will be opposed by councillor with draw. Fort William out., Jan. Curi Ous condition affairs exists Here in the municipal elections that Are now on. There will be a contest for mayor in spite of the fact that it was the intention of All those nominated will John a to withdraw except mayor Dyke. Councillor Jackson who was Nomin ated for mayor sent in his Resigna for the present year in order j Tion the Day following nomination of i., avoid during the con in should never rowed m n anywhere. Div fat Day the Sand dunes the h a. Nyrl m foot or More into Iho .1 to Sti ii. Irv companions l Avo but Hall Vyrl i we ii ,-ni.ir fill alive. Secretly i especially As our oud had Al Viust Pone. Sold i i Iii. And were a v d the upper or of heavy Chi i entailed hardship a had no Wii h us and on waking in the to had to dig our Sci is out the w. But us with in enabled us to Cross this of the dust it never Booie Len by experience a near l Nassa. Ikin of experiences near a. said in the l made two attempts to reach the bulk of. I Hind on the first occasion i Are of with Only two houses and live Milfs. Ourselves As to ran if we Wei caught a unions had been in him 1 1 same manner As some of i other . Del of l , and earned something of twice an i fact All in up oar minds that ill. Meant death. The of. A w not very extensive and con Kiv. Joseph officiated at the mar fast Ovi Timic of Lenny Stewart. Din Mhz a of or. Nil mrs. John St Warl. To or. W. Aluart Craig. The place i tha Home of the Bride s of Avenue City. In the i or sent e of fifty quests who lit i i i Loso sat to a Recherche wed Ali i the bridesmaid was miss k a a and the Groom was a i ppr Refl i Var Jyh i Hert Amos. The Bride s was a vision of loveliness and tin bridesmaid wore an artistic v Ich of the ladles carried he Dutiful 1011 Inu to of chrysanthemums and roses. Tin vomit couple received Many useful presents and will take up residence on Notro Dame Avenue. Pretty Eom Plimell was paid to Sena r editor of the St. John. . us sat Day. Dec. 10. that Dite ii Vears ago he became editor and proprietor of the a leading Man thine daily 1 Esler his Mann Gemont the Liilie has Noi Irsla a. Or. Ellis to Louii dict of 41 can motions. Just in time for a breakfast decoration. Attached to the Lowers was a Grohe shaped card in the background of which was 41 in Larke Lii id letters and bearing the in scr Littlon the Globe hails its chief and that he May reign Many More cars. Isil Looi a a a last act. Rear ago the Rev. R. G. Macbeth the late Pron was perfect but in this mysterious it seems that everything is Fri iwo. We journeyed along la Iotti think Iii that the isolated and Yak Hunters we passed us keenly and that Taay had sent off mounted messengers to la Alisa. Redo Rittig that three sans for or g h. Live Stock course. Is. Secretary of he live r it Ock Vissoc Gatior. Who return from Tho i is announced yesterday has be Vircil several judges for the live Stock i Dre course to be held in Winnipeg Fuifui tic latter Sari of january. Among the minor troubles which Ait act the skill one of the most irritating is that known As perspiration while related to. This last is another 171111 Dittin in in by tic name of excessive perspiration. Ducth Sailim its Are common they entail Deal of disc ill Ort Oil those who surf r from them and they Are i be regarded if nut exactly constituting each a disease of itself As symptoms of bodily states which arc coi Bialy not those associated will health. To mule it and the nature of both conditions it is necessary to glance first of All at the nature of the work. For Itiat it very important Funi tonns Economy i one As truly suffocated As if his nose and Mouth had been stopped. In each Case waste prudish to accumulate in inc blood the Rix Vireil the air is not taken in and of Lii i is Toms Brouphy about. Remarks of the importance of the skin As an excreting Orsati will be of value to us if we to look upon our body covering More intelligently than. Perhaps Many of us have been in the Vianit of t May strengthen Vliem in yet Aiki Tiger sex Anile. Certain fevers arc coming to an end. And their crisis is approaching the patient i bursts Forth n slate or profuse i sweating. This is a. Sign familiar to i doctors and aurs Sas indicating the Ter ruination of their anxieties. Here we see nature choosing the skin As at iras one. If not the principal Channel through which the body s Powers regain their Cal the state. It does for Ordin cording to and social position. The practitioner i Campber Speirs and Magnus and u i., i by Magnuss and , Nuet on new year s night. The masonic Temple was the scene of a very Happy and sociable gather ing lost evening when at the regular communication of Prince Rupert s chapter n o. Ofg.r.c., the Fol Owins a fliers were installed by it. E. Comp. Windatt. Assisted by e. Comp. J t. Black 13. Comp. A. Mclaren i. W. Hall h. K. Comp. H. Cockman. A comp. J. Cosgrave s. R comp. G. A. Kobold. . It. 15. Lamp. J. Leslie treasurer comp. W. M. Bentley. I a comp. A. , s. A comp. J. T. Speirs . Comp. Bailey janitor. After the installation acl Jour Ament was made to the banqueting room where the companions and Brethren were replied to a. Most elaborate spread by sex companion a. We e proposed to the King and newly installed com old the retiring z. W. Braden and Junior wird by companions Hugg songs Kin d of joke suited to the patient he is j rect v it Tae Talor yes in the does perform in the body s who is acquainted even orm a fire Phi Sulony May doubt. Try bodily waste it seems in certain the lungs and the kid instances to do for disease products work of exciting or netting in Twenty four hours of life roughly Isle matters which am pro estimated a Man s skin will Emit about pounds a or rat of perspiration. Ricl of diced in our bodies As the result of work and which arc Throwr into the blood. It is this blood Hui or. With impurities out of which lungs ski. And kidneys take the water heat carbonic acid Gas. Minerals ammonia and Irica. All of which represent our bodily breakdown As it. Were a breakdown renewed and repaired. 1 Verrl i inlay add. By the taking of food. The skin in some respects stands inter mediately Between the lungs and the kid Neys. Ail three get rid of tiie same substances but in different pro portions. Thus the kidneys will excrete most water the skin Neyt in this respect and the Luncus last. The latter give off most carbonic acid Gas. The skin again represents the Middle Onn. And. The kidneys in this latter respect Are at the other end of Tho scale. Tho relations of the skin s work to our health Are also easily Demount rated. To the first place. We cannot be healthy unless the skin acts freely and naturally. Any inter Ference with the duties performed by it results in derangement of health. For example there is always n in rec Quantity or blood circulating in Tho Fine blood vessels of the skin. I Hen we get a chill. And these blood vessels Are made Sud Denly to contract the nervous and other of tests Are ultimately seen in the production of a cold which As i showed a Weck or two gone by. May either affect Nur head or our Chest or May end in a simple cold or Lay us Low Wilh pneumonia or bronchitis or pleurisy. Here we begin to what the skin s duties imply to or health. Interrupt and derange them through chill and the result will be As i five pictured. We might see much the same result if we mechanically interrupted the skin s work supposed we blocked the skin s which Are the months of the Little Merit gland Al that. Exist by the thousand a our body s covering. We should then be checking the free notion of the Viv in actual blockade of the sweat tubes just As in another fashion we arrest the Ikin s work when we suffer from chill. We. Then become like a House with part ent the Golden age in a procession at ome the child died in a few hours. The. Tear simply stopped up All the skin leu l to let inv r s apr gel two Chi Elv water of course lint in hard work As Well As in certain cases of disease ibis amount May be much in creased. A Hon any person complains of excessive perspiration without there existing any adequate cause for it such As increased work or a higher temperature Nav be sure some condition of 111 Heitli is represented in that person s history. Talking Here not of a temporary and passing increase of the perspiration but of an increase that is seen Day by Day. Without any visible to account for Cisin this in which the patient May have to change his under Garm fits once or twice daily and when it night he wakes up bathed i perspiration. There Are certain Tion for which profuse sweating at night is a characteristic sign. It is also seen in acute rheumatism. In debility in gout and in drunk eness. Curiously enough in some cases. It is found that one part of the body Only sweats profusely. It is sometimes noted that one Side Only or one Sofic of the face and head perspire freely. Sup pose no actual disease is it is. Then such ailment must be treated As Tho probable cause of the excessive should first of Allex Amine the state of the general health. If it is Low. Change of air and a tonic will probably cure the condition. Try Iron and quinine or a of the compound syrup of hypo phosphates in water thrice daily after meals. Oxide Zinc pills two is ins in a. Pill Are often useful one Pill May be taken for a dose twice daily. At night a ten Triin Dover s powder in water May do Good. If the hands or feet specially Pic aspire. Rub a Little Belledonna liniment into the parts. A Dustin powder also be used to the body before putting on Olean underclothing and also night and morning. An excellent powder of this description is composed of Violet powder boric acid salicylic acid and a Little scenting material. Any chemist will compound such u pow apr hot sponging is also useful and it is recommended that vinegar and water one to three should be used for this purpose. Another formula for Spong ing is dilute sulphuric acid two drachmas and water one Pink i shall treat of Dos to treat. For instance. Story Likely to tickle the aristocratic ear of a society Dame would scarcely to Calculi item to induce mirth in a lady holding advanced views on woman s rights. The question of sex also neilds duo consideration. Women Are said by to he generally deficient in the of humor though curiously Lenough they do not know it. Therefore. The method of applying the to the fair sex also requires judicious and pro found thought. Stltt l e Laug h s. An excellent reason. Brown says he has an Auto for i m not Hii prised. F sold him mine i topics. The colonel s speech. The col. Bluegrass notify Vou of his objections verbally the perhaps it might bet Ter be called topics. Self made woman. An awful figure mrs. J Dannaway has she is a self made interspersed one of the most enjoyable programmes Ever tha Temple. Silver wedding Bells or. And mrs. James Hooper have been married a Quarter of a Century one of Tho most pleasant social gather Ings which have occurred during Iho Holiday season was that which took place at the residence of King s 1 Rintar James Hooper at 33 Colony Street last evening it Tho occasion of the. Celebration of their. Kwh wedding and which Wero sumptuously substantial and delicacies presented to most Beautiful appearance. Ern designs of received. A mos eral Eligi i Fui served under the direction of a committee of ladies among whom were mrs. Little mrs. Win. Mcbride mrs. We. Clark and others. Or. E. D. Martin presi Dent of the association Hon. C. H. Campbell attorney general and mrs. G. H. Crowe were among those pres ent in the afternoon. In the evening those who visited the rooms were entertained in the parlor with a number of selections Given from an excellent phonograph kindly loaned to the general Secretary by or. Forester of the Williams piano com Pany. Maple Leaf club at Home. The Maple Leaf conservative club gave an at Home in their cosy new quarters in the Rialto Block last even ing. There was a Large attendance. The president or. J. P. Mitchell was in the chair and he called upon. Premier Robiin who congratulated the club for securing such an improved Home. Hon. Colin Campbell also gave a Short address on the same line. The gathering then partook of the excellent refreshments fruits soft drinks and cigars that had been provided and games were afterwards indulged in. 478 new members have joined during the past year and 35 More last evening. Hiah mass at St. Mary s. Grand High mass was celebrated yesterday at it. Mary a Rev. Father o Dwyer oleic rating. The services were most appropriate for the new year. Rev. Father Guillet. Parish priest in an eloquent address wished the congregation a Happy new year and pointed lion. That might to attained. Tile singing was grand perhaps a better rendering of Plain chant never was Given in Winnipeg. A most pleasing feature the Solo adeste by miss Dollie Chevrier Dur ing the offertory. This Young lady possess a voice of remarkable Power and exquisite sweetness. At the hotel Leland. New year s dinner at the hotel Leland was greatly appreciated by Tho guests. Minu Kavanagh had prepared an excellent menu tiie enjoyment of the is i i. I i. Y by Tho Iii Sty decorations in the room. Erg Cen and Holly were entwined around i Wilt result that the boy was agreeable perspiration next week. It was the bile. I feel All run complained guess it s mused the Rural that s what hit me Philadelphia record. Feminine View of it. Mrs. So have never met the woman thought could Silicic mrs i Don t wonder at that. As a Rule women Are hard to news. A business proposition. What can i do for the physician asked the Good had entered his consulting room. Think i should have a she returned respectfully but firmly is Verv child in our Street caught the measles from my express. Loss to Columbia. New York Jan. Colford schermerhorn. Hall Man of the Board of trus tees of Columbia University died to inuit at the age of by billiards for firemen. Toronto. Jan. Men of Guelph have presented the tire brigade. Is a Volunteer organization with. A Fine new billiard table. Webb w. Hooper r. Hooper. Mission opened comfortable Little building on King Street ready for worship. The Little new Mission build if on King Street was a Home Comfort yesterday. The Mission exists for the purpose of drawing to a religious service of some kind those who have become habitual non Church sores and is emphatically non denominational. Yesterday a reception was Given open to any and All in the City who had no comfortable place in which to spend the Day. The Down _ stairs room was Bright and cheerful. J Plover a. 1 Tho speakers platform was Bright soft carpet Rich curtains ribs beef. French potatoes. Young Turkey. Oyster dressing. Spinach. Asparagus. Vine Garette. Cucumber salad. Grilled Sweet potatoes. Sugar Corn leg of cinnamon cub Bear red current Jelly. Celery salad. Asparagus salad. To notch Plum pudding Almond deep Apple pie. Orange Frozen Ginger Cream. Champagne Jelly. New year cakes. ice wafers. Macaroons. Assorted fruits. Nuts and Valsine. Imperial Cream cheese. Black Coffee. At the Clarendon. There was an epicurean Delight pre Nared for the guests of mine Host Bun it l yesterday the Bill of fare presenting Many seasonable delicacies. It waa As follows russian Oyster a la crime. Fillets Blu Elesli a potatoes stuffed olives. Celery lie arts. Richelieu and Palms. A reception committee made All joiners Welcome during the after noon Rev. Prof. Reddell delivered a. Brief and practical address. A Quad sauce Tette composed of messes. Baker Snoep. Hyan and Macfarlane rendered a. Number of appropriate selections and at intervals Choice selections of music were Given from a Good Gramo each visitor was presented _ sauce. Phone. With a card of new tears greeting and a Little Silver coloured shield with a English Plum pudding. Brandy a Minco pie. Appl pie. Orange Cream tart. Chocolate Ico Cream. Charlotte russe. Cha Trusse Jelly. Water ice wafers. Fruit cake. Fruits almonds. Raisins. E Kilisi Stilton. Imperial b cafe kor ;