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The Dominion Bank Capital 'TV1, Reserve Fund "'i Assets over $3,600,000.00 $4,600,000.00, 852,000,000.00 We receive HHMta af ear paratloas, arena, aad Individuals fewrable tsrwas, aad ehall be plusid to few ar with ji the whe ecntamploto making ehanses ar apsa lag asw MM" OTTAWA BRANCH, Cor. Wellington and Metcslfe B. THOMAS, Manager FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT. KEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Supplied to The Evsnlng Joeraal W.

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'uppltad br Baylra, Cxy (Naaa Claaln Taay.y I Aaaad. Oraan Mhan MudaoW Karr MeKlnlay NMulaf ju ltt.00 AOO I.TI xoa t. T.MJt '14- acottas. Pataraon lka I Bad Back J4 BlsM-af Way Ua rat "OTTAWA A. Controllar BopawaU haa conaantad to praalda at aaat uaday'a maattnt of tha Ottawa, P.S.A.

Krotharhooa. Mr. a. V7 PitlA am aalat Miiintr awaahaKaaa, wl clva tha addraaa and as launch tha rAA. af Ottawa- on tta caraac Tha moating ahtaday will ba at thrao o'clock ta St.

Oaarxya Hall ai Bank at root. Thar la to ho a aoaclal mala Choir, lad by Chaa. A. Cooka, and aouvanlr ayma shoot, will bat (Wan ta JURY IN THAW TRIAL RETIRE (CONTINUiO PROM PAOE 1.) ood arary posaibla donbt, hot that ba ataat pro to ory aiaainal ata-maat hi aaaa. waa lor tha irnwn thamalia to hxloo of tha cradibiltty Simplicity Strm4tht MfUmbliity 4 are tha qualities that have pieced the Smilh-4rankrTvpoifTiter hf advance af alt where, THS'noa leooat.

i ts is rrluwtbh of typewriter aaa-' struct to with ltT wmriNti Bsvroa and msm ether rmsrsvesssata net be found eleswhsr. Edward R. McNeill at ocinc! err, Ottawa. of vitnaaaat aud tt waa within thak povar to aooapt or lajact too taau-wtomt of aar jritaaaa. la wbola or' la part, and alw to oatamtiaa tha waiM a bnportanea to he Irea tha atony of any wltneaa.

Aftar aaalaiaina at lanitk tha oon idaratioaa which tha juror, mi(ht Uka into account la waifhinf tha taatt-away of witnaaiaa. JaitioO.Dowllni m-larrad to tha aoallod UubbwI aolda- IU Ha had told taaai that II a wit- aau had haaa aoSTiotcd of arima thay might eonaldar that ia waixhiaa hia aMtuaoa i.aud al that if (ouad that aay witncaa aaa aaiioarsni- It taatiaad thaic am at unorn to dintaaard aia teatimoay aatiraly. INSPECTOR IS INTERVIEWED Dr. Bruce Smith, Toronto, On Callaghan Case. IS AWAITING REPORT FROM SHERIFF RICHARD Saaeial ia Tha Enable Journal.

Toronto, Ju. 31. Dr. Braoa Bmith. provincial InMaotor of praooa and nahlto charittaa.

was latamawaa Bona today by tha Journal's rspranut-atlTa with iard to tha Callaahao caas ta tha Ottawa iall. Owing to tha latanaaa of tha axpraas from Ottawa, tha Journal man could not lay bafoia Dr. Bmith tha full da taila pnhllahaii in tha lama of Thursday aftcraooa. an Dr. Smith', only kuowlsdaa of tha aaaa waa darirad from tha ataaarra raporta in tha Toronto dailias.

Dr. Bmith would not diaooaa tha particular, of tha caas hut mada tha following statamanti Aapartmant par. communicated with Dr. Bichardaoa. ahariH of Carhv toa oaaaty, raqnasting him to farniih tha dapartmaat with full, detail, of tha CaUnfhan mattar.

On rooeipt of his rapoit, tha aapartmant will decide whether- or not aa oftcial inTastig ation conducted by tha department will ba held at Ottawa. mnat await tha aharilTa report befrtre actinf. aa ha primarily, ra-spoaaible. tha' JaO -being under his charge. Wa bam aa yat had no com, municatioa from hla.

'If aay further Invaatigation ap- tha department, will at thoronah and careful in quiry and will take such further step. aa ara juattued by. the mult of tha enquiry. RECETVET Lt'l'ltR i-. Deputy Sheriff Friend, when ques tioned this afternoon, told Tha Journal that a letter bed -been received from- Dr.

R. W. Bruce Smith. Vrdnn. clal lnapactor of Jalla.

"1 hare not tha latter Mr. Friend, "but understand It draws tha ahertfra attention to aawapapar raporta and asks tor particulars about tha matter. Csaty Crown Attorney J. A. Rlt- ehle aaud to-day that he had bean particularly busy last night and thla morning, and had not looked Into tha case yet.

I understand the sheriff haa ra- celved a Utter from tha Provincial Inspector." said Mr. Ritchie, -asking for particulars, and that. If circumstances wairaut thera will be a full Inquiry by tha Inspector. I have not received tha report from tha coropes yet ao cannot aay yet what wilt ha dona la tha SO CHARGE. Shariff Richardson was' seen this morning and talked freely to "The Journal whan questioned.

He takes tha ground that as thera no formal charts against Turnkey Young he does not consider it was any of tha Jnry'a baslnosa to bring him Into their verdict. 'War yon satisfied with the way tha Jury did their Sheriff Richardson was asked. barlff was. They war not asked to enquire about Thar waa no charge against him before them- Then as for Callaghan. what ta tha use of, employing ta gay how tha man died If tha jury does not go by what' thay y.

Thera war no marks of violence on the body and the jury of course, went by phrel dans' report." "Do yon consider- the -tnddentr closed do." C.P.R. CLERK IS BARONET '-Bpeclai to. Tha Evsrring Journal. Montreal, Jan. tl.

A clerk la the offices of taa Canadian Paclfle Railway baa just succeeded ta a baronetcy, hut unfortunately no property goes with tha title, ao that ha will probably- compelled to ramaia in his pre position. Hia name Is Edward Gordon Joha- aoa, and his title cornea from tha lata Bur. WiUuua Gorton Johnson, vrhoss ancestor received his title, for defeat. lng the Indiana years ago at tha Mo hawk River. i The new bemnet forty-one years aid, and married Miss Evelyn Payee af Dublin.

MINISTER OF LABOR Devoting WHole time to Department- Asked by. Trades and Labor i Congress. Amendment Bacccatad a Lamiaax Aci. Unnhf lapanm The Ives of tha Trades aad Labor Congress at tha Dominion mada their annual visit to tha Dominion Oovarnmeat thla forenoon to lay before tha administration tha resolution passed at tha last annual meeting of Congreea and to expreaa their vlewa thereon. Tha delegation -eom.

prised Mr. A. Varvllle. M.F, Mr. James Simpson.

Toronto: lit. -J. O. O'Donoghue, Toronto: Mr. P.

M. Draper. Ottawa, secretary. The dele, satea had their buelneaa well cut out. eaoh taking up special, subjects, and In this way disposed of what they had to aay without any repetition.

Tney were received py air wurno launer and Hon. Rodolpha Lemleux la tha Premlere off lea. The proceedings wera opened by Mrl Draper, who spoke in favor of the appointment of a Minister of Labor to praalda specie! Ir over that department. Simpson wanted leg-Is. isii oo -Uia ilus jof-iha tolephon? commlaelon.

ud "Iter 0Donogh ue speka atrongly for a Dominion Work, men's Compensation Act to apply to railways, and Mr. Varvllle for aa In. enactor of shipping cattle and an t-hour bill. Increased nay for letter carriers, technical education, a. commission of enquiry being asked, tha land for bona fide settlers and not for speculators; banking included In tha proposed co-operative bill; eld age pensions, examples being furnished by tha amounts bow given to Judges, Senators and members of the Parma nent corps; amendments tha Lemleux Act; eucfa aa th abut out strikebreakers while Investigation was aar tha abolition of bonuses to all Immigrants and tha exclusion of Hindoos were all taken up and pressed for.

In regard to Japansss It waa held that thay lowered tha conditions of worktnrmen bat they were willing to give a trial to tha Lemleux arrangement. tarrral Cocistdorntion. 1n: "reply to the Sr WU-frid Lsurier and Mr. Lamieux Prom ised'-to giro all th snbiects careful consideration. In tha (ret thay pointed out tha Hindoos wefe now shut out by order-tn council and tha Japanese question waa settled.

In regard to a minister af labor, tha Premier thought -that the ofepartateut waa pretty well looked after now, but if thera was to be re-arranswient of tha Cabinet, then he thought tha Labor Department should have a minister, devoting hia whole Mm to the department, AS to technical education it was of investigation by commission and the government would consider tha mattar. Tha policy of tha government always had been the land for tha bona fide aettter. Tha aalarlaa of tha letter carriers ware before th Civil Ser vice Commission- and-aa--for 1 pensions Canada had not arrived at that stage yet. Regarding changes In tha Lamieux Act tha opinion-waa that tha "baby should gst a chance." Provincial legislation would ba tha proper thing for the telephone matter but the Railway Commission would do what it could now that It had charge of rates. HfS CONSTITUENTS L.D0ING WELL HERE Canadian "Associated Press.

London, Jan. 81. Ia the House of Commons Vi. Mastsraua during debate on tha anampleyed question, said be reluctantly concluded that emigration waa th only remedy iosertaia congested arees." Thousands of bis eoastttusaey ware anxious to have a chance ta new country and whan ba found a majority of those already emigrated to Canada felt they- had made a new start, ne was bound to ask Burne to assist the others. Secretory Born did not refer to tha suggestioa ia his RAILWAY MEN HAVE FINISHED The conference among tha five rail way- labor organisations which hag been, in progreea in Ottawa fop the past two wrecks, was concluded last evening.

Yerterdey tha railway men watted oil tha Prima Minister la refer ence to th amendment' aaksd ta tha Criminal Coda, and now thay have mulated their demand aa to exemp tion from tha operations of tha Le mieux Act. It was freely vuaaorM among tha representatives that total exemption from tha act was asked, When Mr. Harvey Hath legtslatrra represantativs of tha railway organisa tion, waa asked aa to the resolutions passed ha waa silent. Ha admitted that. a resolution aad bees passed bat said that -th conference thought It should go ta the Minister of Lahur hehua is Ins; to the ereee Th leoomotra angi neers were- hvavtag a- eomrnlttse com posed of CkX Lawraaea of Ba.

Thorn ss snd Meaers. Bafcar aad BalM.of tsvwa to assist htm In preesing tha claim of th rainraymen. Tha railway' men ara vary mocbj earnest," said Mr. naii, -sbo ix soma rener ta not granted to than, tha question of taking other proceedings will be very seriously But. hav ing tha promise of tha Prime Ifiaistef that tha question submitted to hi would ba taara ap by tha Ministers of Jurtioe end Katlwava with the object of inding aoms soinaos or ta dim.

ealtiea, they ar waiting Ws sincere ly hope that such eolutioa will ba foand aa it la abeotatelr nnfalr that ssts who ara holding positions of responsibility ia the aranspurtathiu of commerce should ba subject so eriminal prosacntions, aad that a lapse of sssmoryor emsj of Jang aunt should put team est tha saxes footing ss a thief or other aret factor." THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL FRIDAY. JANUARY ji. $3.49 .1 h- This is a sale to make known to introduce to Ten Thousand Ladies the Shoe that has gained so many friends in Canada in such a short time to sell Dolly Varden Shoe at a price that will make it doubly, worth your while to buy. A'" i $1.51 is Your Refund on Every $5.00 Pair YOU CAN SEfe THE PRICE LABEL ON EVERY DOLLYVARDEN SHOE. Absolutely no reserve.

Dnllv Varden is a Shoe of standard known Value a Shoe told at tha tame price in Canada as in the United'SutesTarid yoC we 'tlwt etfenmimie gattha Dolly Varden Shoe Company to depart for this once and only once from their lifelong policy Belling at pne iixed price. Introductory Sale Opens Saturday, Feb. 1st and continues for one whole month and ndt one day after Feb. 39 will the discount be allowed. Wa would suggest taking advantage of this exceptional opportunity early in the sale.

Glarke Gummfngs, $3.49 MORE CARE IS RECOMMENDED Tha railway Oommissioa haa order ed railway (van pa riles ta have anv pteyeee axarclsa 'kfeatar cars whan cnarlng away -Ssrects. The oruerj "In considering I he numsrous re ports of Invest Igsttons of aocldanta, tha board ha been Impraassd with the fact that a large number of railway rasa employed on wrecking erawa are eitber-lBjured-ar lose their Uvea In tha clearing of wrecks and tha hand ling of Wrecked aad diaablad engines. "Tha board would, therefore, urge upon railway compemlee the advisability of issuing a circular to their employaaa warning them that mora cars should ba exercised la tha clearing of wrecks, aad when coupling or uncoupling of engine have bean Injured la wrecks It required to be performed that th em ploy see en-1 tha charge of a responsible foreman. who will direct their movements, and see that their lives ara not needlaaaly jeopardised." ajuu.iuuuujuiJUUuuuuumMMi eassssssseeHHsasRSsnwsssH I With' the Police. Whisky was the- caasa of Jules Oabrielly falling trouhla la tha Police Court thla morning aad possibly also Jths causa of his falling out again.

Julea- la a shanty-man. boarding, at Cheyrter'a hotel, and oa Wedneaday ha Jict Dominique O. Oodln. a brother sbantyman. Who waa flush ta tha tuna af- Ml odd, as ha had just blowa down, from tbs tall timbers.

Thay fraternised, and had many links together, and eat side by vide oattt Oodln missed hla pocket hook aad money. This morning Oodln accused Oabrielly of stealing hia money, but Crowa Attorney Ritchie did not press for a conviction, aa ha said 'tha evidence ot theft was not satisfactory. Botb accused and accuser war drank, aad It was Impossible to aay whether tha money was lost or stolen. Tha magistrate agreed, and dismissed th aaaa. A charge against Cmlla Pot vis, a co-defendant with Gabrieity, waa withdrawn, ss It appeared that got nothing but a taw free drinks.

James J- Johnston, of Maw Edinburgh, waa fined 110 aad. tl for refus ing to. pull up hla horse at Mussing oa Tork street oa January 9 to allow a toot passenger ta arose. Tha foot passenger waa Andrew if. O'Brlea, and hp says ha was knocked dowa by the shaft of Mr.

Johnston's elatgh, and tha tore of tha blow waa- sufficient to" dsnt la two ribs aad Injur tha cords of hia left shoulder, so, the ha had hot haaa able to reiae hia arm alaoa. Tha magi strata held thaP- th by-unr goveming driving on aha streets was Intended toflv foot aaaaangerg ahao- luta protection 1 'Pharvtmmigraats appeared ta tha war appsunsatty Armen- aad gav aa their aamaa Qeorga Paraoa. Michael Banxtlok, Nicholas Vuiia, and Oeorgu AaaallB. tha raquaat ot th chief ttwsr war ra-maaded for a week, aa tha Immigration Departrnent had IsMasatad Its tw-tentloa of deporUns; th asea. Tha prisoner leased around tha arty and rafasad ta work, aad wera arrested aa vagrarita.

Dennis WoRholok, aa Austriaa. was remanded tor a day aa a chant af being droaai aad SUaerderly. Urn Is aa Awstrlaa, aad a taterpreter was aa hand Ten Thousand Shoe Bargains in Regular Stamped Price $5, and Every Pair In Store to be Cleared 101 Sparks SL, Ottawa. SEE WINDOW. $4.

$3.49 Dolly Varden Shoe Store I sus vss, I The 7Dr. Jameson Resigns. Cape Town. Cape Colony, Jaa, t.anri.e. atsrr Jameaon.

Premiei sex-tary for native affaire of Capa Colony, 1 assumed thasa offlcea In Jameson waa ha who led the raid oa the Jnnveal ii lltt, but aurrendered to tna Boers a few daya afterwards. He waa triad in London and sentenced to tea mot tha lm- prlsonm enu YARMOUTH DIVORCE CASE IS NEXT WEEK Cxmatraa of Tarrnooth, Who Waa Married In a Wstrr of Harry Thaw, oa tor MarnVw. '-U' London. Jan. Blrrail Barnes, prasldant of tha Divorce court, fixed Uie heating af tha suit brought bytho' Cnnntee of Tarmouth who- waa A He Thaw, of PUtsbarg.

against bet husband. for the anaul-msnt of marriage for next Wed-neaday afternoon. Tha Countess of Tarmouth Is a Mrs. William Thaw, and proves sorter trial for ma muraero. n.

lm coming w- waa married to tha Earl of -Tarmouth la Plttaburg, April tl, 104. ROCKLIFFE PARK A POLICE VILLAGE Armirasrwroa'e ssssttmTfas'Csrls- tsa asasty aaaa, II a by-law ass pases, ta Issurpsrats Baeklieta Park hit a pa- aV byeaw- ws ale pan, I appointing By-faw Psaseid By Coaaty Osartrfl far JtsdsSOstasvl'axxtexM GasresMsM sgC t)ggxsg vtoa. PoptileLrity of its quality. GRAVS Syrop of Red Kclieves Colds Hoarssaeat Paid Asthma Pant ia Chest Wight Mr. If.

desrmsa to tee tha eessss sf Jsnevuler la ardor that It might' ba aa-eartalned erhetbav mere are eaeagtt-people ltvtngla tha locality ta warrant its being Incorporated tat a village. A pettflon which waa pissenled to tha aaaa dl from the residents of Jaasvine asking incorporation, was laid aver an til', the Jujwaeeslospeadlng the report raf tha enumerator-- Ta secure jaeerp jsnsviMs must save at least Ts of a pop- oiatloo, The report of Ihe- Isll dad buldlfigs rommlttee was It decUaed to recommend th changes suggest by the grsnd jury Is the' sosltloa af the out-nouses the prtesn yard, sad eleo the am nfflc1 ln th. holldiaav It -did recomnvmd, however, thai bet ter eirangementa be made tsr she bearing of the library snd ler ths tissue af ths shsrjrs and county pourt Clark esloe. -atltOfweTEB GCTLTT. Special as The Evening Joovnal.

laoatrsal, Jsa. St-Tas ssglassr af the fast train which killed Bra see, aa goott waa fhaad guilty a tha bat escueed for bis deed oa asooast af the: blinding snowstorm that waa rag. sad prevented hue fres, seeing fas Boost was tha ma who aavsd aw as yew tiger's hie- at the nsk his Spruce -satmxhgl v. All is to Tward Prevents Catarrh tha aataral cavrbaa of tha body (aaaa, aaoath etc.) era Haad with -miicoaa miiiiliisisi lata mutubiaaa very dsacats. The least sxposasa irritxtss aad aiflsmss aV-csrsvlaa; it poar oat ths fluid mwcooa.

Th irst stage ia a eotd. Ths next atasw cbroaia aeta car tatarrh, Orwf, Syrup eswwssts Cataarh'ssxaaaa breaks am th cold aaet earss fh cosgh, Kssp a bottle an svasxt thia of? Catarrh aitegcrhar. ftoad by 1 1S aaxl fas. fa Coagt gad persxsts Rsstrnl Besep. ARNPRIOR DELEGATION AN In City" Interviewing Minis- Liicr-ef PnbHc delegstioa srxiead la tha ftp tew dey frosx Araprior so Inesrvisw tha Minister ot Publio Works' la ssgard as new wharf for Am prior aad repairs to tha post a face.

They was Intro- dnesd la th miaistag by Mr. Wright, 11. P. Tha dslegalisa sastprlaad. Or.

Anastmng, ehairmaa, BuddV Beeve How. 1. MoirT A. Jot- fray, B. Fanwer.

Michael Haaay. J. C. WUIiam. B.

8. -Dryeda, Os horse. They wees snesrtaiasd so inscheon by Mr. Wright, Y. ML A.

tUBATKRA debate sal ths Uva aubjer. "haoioyth Senate ha Abolished wut bar haw- t.m.ca. tiu. avaarlnsv. Meaara.

Jsa. Raitt and H. Marshsll will speak lor the afrtrmattv and Messrs. J. Kasieeon sad A.

5iin will aphoid tha negative siua af tna argumettC.

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