§¥ Bloodâ€"Greenâ€"At Elmira, Feb. 28th, by Rev. J_ u. Burn, Granville Blood to Agnes Anni¢ Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green. Pommerâ€"At Listowel, i Feb. 25th, GottleibPommer, aged 5% years, 10 months and 10 days. Armstrongâ€"At _ General _ Hospital . Guelph, Feb, 28th, James Armâ€" strong, son of .John Armstrong, of the Elora Road. ‘ Rossâ€"At (Guelph, Feb. 3&th, Robert B. Ross. Lachmanâ€"At B. & Wo Hospital Mau 2. Pheobe Eleanot Lachman, young est daughter ol Mr/ and Mis. Hy Lachman of Bridgeport Goodingâ€"At _ Waterloo, Feb Sfith, Mary Ann Gooding, beloved wife of Albert Gooding Smithâ€"At Galt, Feb 27th, William 7. Smith, in his T8th vear Millerâ€"At Socth Doinfrtes, __Jobhn Miller, aged 72 years Martinâ€"At the â€" General â€" Hospital, Stratford, Feb. 27th. Maud Vivian Martin, _ youngest daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Martin, New Hamburg.agâ€" ed 22 years wnd 23 days © Wismerâ€"K inzieâ€"At Blair, Feb. lith, Abram Wismer to Lydia Ann Kin zie. Kieswetterâ€"Dietrichâ€"At St. Agitha, Feb. 22nd, S. Kieswelter to Agatha Dietrich Crooksâ€"Hackettâ€"At _ Linwood, Feb 17th, Ed. Crooks to Clara Hackett. Bloodâ€"G man, of near Baden Baumanâ€"Johnsomâ€"At _ Rerlin, Feb 23rd, Jacob Bauman, to Magdalena Johnson, both of Bertin Rutherfordâ€"Campbellâ€"A1 Blenneim, Feb. _ 24th, Wm. Rutherford, _ of Roseville to Jessie A Campbell Wilksâ€"Greenâ€"New York, Feb. 23rd, Maitthew _ Astor Wilks to Sylvia Green. Ruchtyâ€"Fischerâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 33 Uharles _ Ruchty, . of Waterloo, to Louise Fischer, of Berlin. ~ Rhodyâ€"Wanner.â€"Near Roseville, Fob. 17th,, Henry Rbody to Ester Victorâ€" A Ga Wanner, daughter of John Wan net, Kossuth Dictrichâ€"Arnoidâ€"A1 _ New Hamburg, Feb. 24th, Edward Dictrich, son of Mr. Joseph Dictrich to Clara c Ar nold, youngest daughter of Lorents Arnold, both of Shakespeare. Thomasâ€"Blackâ€"At Toronto, Feb. 25, Frederick Thomas to Dottic Black Brubacherâ€"Martin _ Near _ Waterlon, March 2, Aaron Brubscher to Annic Martin. Snydetâ€"Schinteinâ€"On Feb. 2nd, _ by Rev. Mr. Thomas, Mr. E. R. Snyâ€" der of Berlin, to Miss Kate Schin tein tf Wallace Hammondâ€"Martinâ€"At Carthage, Feb and. Wim. Hammend, of Wellesley, to Margaret Martin Stoltzâ€"Baumanâ€"Fcb 10th, _ Ervin Stoltz, of Mannbeim, to Clara Banâ€" Mertzâ€"At Berlin, Feb Mrs. Alexander Merts mad Mrs. Simon West, a son. most dastardly ctimes in the history Biermanâ€"in Waterioo Tp., Feb. loth, [of Hamilton was enacted this Mtfl‘-l #o Mt. and Mrs. John Bierman, a fnoon about four o‘clock, when Ethel daughter. hincade, the 23â€"yearâ€"old daughter ul‘ Sniderâ€"In Waterloo Tp., to Mr. and| T. 14 Kinrade, principal of the Canâ€" Mrs. Edgar Smder, a daughter. oon street school, and une of the best 1 Johnsonâ€"At Galt, on Feb. 24th, to|known citizens of this city, was mun»' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, West 4eird by an unknown man who enterâ€" Main St., a son. ed the Kinrade home, 105 Herkimer Rickertâ€"At Mannheim, Feb. 3rd, to [stroet, and demanded money Mr. and _ Mrs. Simon Rickert, af Thé murderer is still at large, and daugbter. owk; to the great inystery which Bteimnkeâ€"At _ Berjin, Feb 14th, to Psurrounds the whole affair, and the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinke, a dau f . ery meagre details which are obtainâ€" | ghter. able, stands a grand | chance of mal»“ Wittnebelâ€"At _ Berlin, Feb. 19th, tofing a clear get away. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wittnebel, a| There was but one eye witness to! son. the IragedÂ¥. Florence sw cAms uzo D Sniderâ€"In Waterloo Tp., to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smder, a daughter. Johnsonâ€"At Galt, on Feb. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, West Main St., a son. Rickertâ€"At Mannheim, Feb. 3rd, to Mr. and _ Mrs. Simon Rickert, a daugbter. Bteimkeâ€"At _ Berjin, Feb 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinke, a dau rgaret _ Robinson, relict of h Edward Robinsom, aged aod Mrs. Ed. Schafer, itwins, LLL]|BAthel Kin Schaferâ€"At Breslau, Feb. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schafer, twins, son : and M']'defi daugh{er. Groszmanâ€"At Waterloo, Feb. 8th, go Mon Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Groszman, a daughter Westâ€"At Waterloo, Feb. 5th, to Mr | Hamilton, Feb mad Mrs. Simon West, a son. most dastardly cr Biermanâ€"in Waterioo Tp., Feb. lith, fof Hamilton was #o Mt. and Mrs. John Bierman, afnoon about four . daughter . Kincade, the 23â€" Musselmanâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 2ith, to ‘-:’.‘l: Mrs. Bert Musselman, . a Jouasâ€"At Beriin, Feb. 37th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jonas, a daughter | Breakâ€"At Berlin, Feb. 38th, to Mr. aend Mrs. Jeremiah Freak, a uuflrl r New Dundee, Feb. 28th DEATHS MARRILAGES of Win. Zmegler, agâ€"] phone and call for the police Florence haq in the meanwhite gone Fob 23rd, Mrs. Iafon to Brown‘s grocery at the corner, years, 10 mos. and‘ ahovt two. doors away, where . she Esocvred â€" the aid _ of _ ‘torekecper reston, _ Feb. 18th,| Brown. who, armed with a cutving BIRTHS I, to Mr. and & Son. the (0 ed the himim * sight of the EP sisten Iying o pyetaoc _ hend mich ard she door into th f on of Tumb ~] This was tao menl, she obe , fls oo find h her ut |Ethel Kinrade, Daughter of Public School Principal, Brutally "lae| _ Murdered by Man Who Entered House and Demanded th, go Money.â€"â€"Police are Baffled.â€"â€"Many Suspects Arrested. knife and a hatchet, rushed to _ the hi ade house When Brown arrtved the front and bac\ doors in the house were opened and the dead girl lay at the foof of the stairs hert hat ctutched Â¥n â€" one band and her coat in the other. Brown immediately summoned â€" Dr MeXichol and in a few moments the police under Inspector MeMabon and Detective Bleakley were on the spot, Florence by this time had been reâ€" moved to Mrs. Hickey‘s where the poâ€" lice mamaged to gather together _ a ht the girl Hhcey N1 walked ont the hall. She was horritied, howeyâ€" }'I to hear $sthel tush froms her r0om and make for the back staits Jead: ang da the dining toom and before be could warn her, Ethel had startâ€" ed on a mad fight down the steps Th‘s aloined the tramp, who â€" by this time had â€" reached the dining: reem and when Ethel reached the o rm, he ammedfiafely fired, the butâ€" tet taking effect in her monutb, cesilt ng im instant death. Not satished, the murderer emptied the â€" contents _ of his resolseaâ€"five mere shetsâ€"into Tthe nnfortunate gitl sbe_eould ed on a m Th‘s als this time Frightened, vet in foll possession of hoer wits, the voung gil asked him wot Oto shoot ard she would go upâ€" stairs and get what money . she had Going up to her room she went to the window | with the inftention of e»Hing for . help, but was unsble _ to oprn the o window, and was forced to take â€" theâ€"money she uid 3n her room imounting to ten dollars, with the inâ€" erght inches in height, of muddle wge, ;‘ Bofore doing this, however, she ran to her sister‘s room at the Hack of! the hoirse und whispeting through the: rlosed dgor to het sister, said: "Ethel lock yourself in your nn»m."’ Thintong Ethel had beard _ and tinâ€" lerstood _ Flotence returned to the lead of the stans angd started down the hall. She was homitied, howeyâ€" on to heat Bthel tush froms her room and make for the back staits h-.u!'l Id M EF1 Hy Miss the d thing he d1 ch o ard she fled out of nto the yarnd owith 1 of Inmbing over the ts was tan high arnd in nt, she Creturned to the to ind the murdetet w till th the tragedy, Florence, an older sisâ€" ter of the murderec girl, being _ the imly one in the house at the time, ind _ she ‘is â€" in such â€"a hystericat stite that the police have been unaâ€" ble to get anything but contradictory Aurits Alout four a‘clock, while Miss Ethâ€" 1 was upstairs preparing to ge out, be â€" front door belt rang Horence, vho was in the kitchen at the time nswered the door, and upon opening trnc ©f Attempt Hic frea thi 1S¢ Unknown Tramp Shoots Hamilton _ Young Lady on Thursday his time | Elotence: had reactâ€" oliming toom, butl the tertible f the smoking revolver and het Iyving on the floor with the desâ€" bending over herâ€" was _ too ie than . rushe a neighbor‘s h enving onl in a nor. ‘‘There‘s lay on the fMeor) ling eflect within her heart. iy time | Flotence diming room, but 4 milign but ‘helie run call and h Cr n mes t 0 I ening with keep quiet [ the house tuied to calm the girl, that such a thing had the horrified cries _ of ve me," caused _ Mrs. for Toe nearest tele to Ovfvid Murderer hot ront Door L# ant ise, . a ~ Mts very bysteri burglar _ in 25.â€"One of the fow facts of is giin, . ho ind calinly thel, Help the â€" bac the inten back fence her exeit honse, or alting _ do e went to ‘ntion of unuble _ to s forced to the history \ c }Ja; sed this Mtu-l, when Ethel ; Terri back intenâ€" w in t( un in Hamilton, Feb. 26. â€"After a â€" day and a half of study the police admit that the Kinrade murder _ case _ is bafling them. Hundreds of peopte all The Kinrades persist in thict the murder: was the of these â€"tramps and ctand by this storv, . were netified yesthr us in elderly man who was berchhothood, behaving in 1y manner â€" and _ indecen himself to the voung chil er theory has been advan« ather can be arrived at w Kinrade is in a position ipp ) bring strictly aceutate. In the . first [l:ee, they cannot understand how a tramp would have the boldness to foree his way into a private house, ; when be did not know how many pesâ€" li'lc- were inside. Again, as they point w4 why should be resort to such ‘UInodâ€"thitsty methods when he had to Odeal with nothing more formidable _ than two â€" defenceless giris. Another peint is that absolutely none of the lm-mhb-ns saw the man enter or leave ; the house. The authorities are _ free Ito admit _ that they are completely Iul"m!' There were no footmarks in the reut yard, and the revolver was ened ce stterabiv, A sid feature of the whole â€" affai is that Iril five minutes before the police received the information of the intauler, Mrs. Kinrade, mather of the dewd o girl, daul called at o the polieeâ€" headquatters to campfain on the freâ€" querney with which she had been bothâ€" enl_â€" by these tramps, a couple of them â€" especially having hung around her place for the last couple of days, and ordy the other night an effort was made to secure admittance into. the house â€" throuch the tnarlior dewd o girl, diud called atothe: polieeâ€" headquatters to campfain on the flo-â€"i querney with which she had been bothâ€" enl_â€" by these tramps, a couple of them â€" especially having hung around| her place for the last couple of days,| and ordy. the other night an .-n..rv, was made to secure admittance into the house _ through the (pnrlnl" vindow, which shows the marks of a tunmy, the â€" woodwork being _ badly seratched and eut up. ) an hi The bruftality of the murder and his ppatent lack of reason for such a oldblooded _ deed has aroused the ho‘e town and it would be_justice { the southern type, shwrp and quick, ‘ere he to be captured toâ€"night. Police are Baffled. However forâ€" some months Hamilâ€" ton bas been infested with tramps and mary complaints have been made to the police of the begring that | Las been going on. The residents of Herâ€" Himer street essemially have been bothâ€" epol ce siSerabiy Bot vou n ad it hn The brufality of patent lack of ldblooded _ deed the rewar not found ceming in for elose attention, The police admit it is the strangâ€" eol case that has come fo their noâ€" boe m a long time. | They are not inclined to take Flossie‘s story . as thi Lairet . of th girls were very. populat in , being vety talented singers and nit members of _ the Centenary ch. and no ofthet plausible theery be thought of than the one offerâ€" | _ Shortly after this, while the police ) WuUr€ busy examining all possible clues Mr. Kincade, the father of the two "n! , walled into the house with noâ€" thing but the sight of the police paâ€" llu is and the crowd to warn bim of trouble. When he fearned the fact he FTo‘e dowa completely, and he, too, lad to be removed to a neighbor‘s, while the wrrival of Mrs. Kinrade, slertly after added another sad feaâ€" ttre fo the whote affair. Mrs. Kinâ€" rije had left the girls alone in the hovse after dinner, with the intention ol going down town on business. She ’ vas all unprepares for the borribte , ira edy which awaited ber, and she mun ediately collapsed, and at a late lioir this evening her life was dcs-; The police removed the body _ of o_ dead girl to the city morgue, ©ing the house in charge of _ the toctives, _ who made â€" most minute vestigations, but outside of a couâ€" + of bullets and a piece of broken oth could find no clues. story. that shr 1 Sister‘s Tale Terrible Surprise for Father t wd, benaving in an and _ indecently . the young children has been advanced ; be arrived at until â€" in a position to ty. At present the it she as shirlding Tramps in Plerty Detectives at Work Says Murder the story before . she fneoherent afte jnfr abte â€" to piece a story. Thei is very. incomâ€" (1 meighhors hepolice moot . of sting Te expesing No oth ind none Flotence tell / the pol» en and _ Bufflalo, N.Y., Feb. 26. â€""A prison io cell is a whole lot better than trampâ€" Las JDg around in these parts, and I want jerâ€" to bunk her® for the night," said Mike insist on that, fnut che public believe that the police know more thes they are telling, and the rumors that are curtent, some of them at least, . it would not be wise to repeat There was a persistent rumor What the police tGon h of corn the the me a can ol condenserl mi more limburger. ‘The liee have been notified the on â€" The d bridge. D teak Stephan, as he slouched over the desk at Police Station No 3 this evening. He is suspected hy the Buflalo potice to be the houseâ€"breaker _ who _ shot Ethel Kinvade _ at â€" Hamilton, Ont., vesterday. It is said that he does not taily. very well with the police deâ€" porr AJl this seems reasonable enough, y86b, as reported in one of the afterâ€" noon papers, Mayor McLaren, after llalking the matter over with the deâ€" tectives, said ‘"the people have no need to be alarmed about tramps.‘ This crime was not committed by any tramp or burglar." There is nothing‘in the information yet disclosed to watrant the _ stateâ€" ment. It must te presumed, _ thereâ€" fore, that the Mayor has some inforâ€" mation not vet civen to the public. The most incyplicable thing . about tC Vhen he was searched al the staâ€" n he had in lus pockets three cans orn, two preces of bologna _ sanâ€" 6. a can of pras, a picce of _ hee ak, one can of tomatoes, a . piece limburger, twd halfâ€"loaves of bread an of condensed milk, _ and â€" some reâ€" Jimburger. . The Hamilton _ poâ€" h her The search for a motive for the crime, other than the panic of an armed tramp who thought the gir in hor hat and coat was on the way to ,rzll the police and have him arrested, conttinues. Jt may be said frankly, Ilhut there are two parties who hold |views very â€" widely divergent. _ The :umnhms uf the larger part believe implicitly that Miss Ethel Kinrade | was shot by a tramp on the spur _ of the moment and that the man escapâ€" e¢1 while Miss Florence was on her way to raise the alarm. In proof of their theory they point to the fact that no other motive has been pree sented as at all probable. ~ Het hfe was that of a careful young _ girl with no enemies. In no way _ could she have incurred the hatred of anyâ€" one. who would deliberately _ murder pn K day sand 00 In fact trâ€"dai . B id‘ an opp of the sh Ee es nc e ty day for a man aged about 35 years; ]huightr about five feet sevem or cight nches; pretty stout; medium _ dark complexion, with long, wavy, dark brown _ moustache drooping _ over mouth, who wore a dark suit _ and dark overcoat, and a black slouch hat pulled down over the eyes. The murderer has not been found, nor has any person been found who has seen him since, smowing revolver in hand, be ran out of the Kinrade residence on â€" Herkimer street alter the murder of Miss fthel Kinrade. over Ontario have Burial of the ter! Suspect ~rested What Did Efe Looking for a Motive ct, it waso keener Being Sunday, the iportunity of visiti shooting, and as th the fureral of the mnd their way to There are no new The police cmpha agr ‘Oad inan ut a trai suspich made his ty Victim no new emphicf ic public bel been looking _ toâ€" Mean , the pub visiting the as this was the victim to Hoerkiâ€" 1 the than tim tkiâ€" deâ€" vincral Detective Millet apd city Deâ€" tectives _ Blakely _ and Coulter this monrtot is The examigation proceedâ€" ed slowly, and C s the subject oR the sllmfl.n por The sick girl concersed plexs y with her inâ€" told of tw mily had men within How She Told This St Reclining among pillows in near where her prostrated m Miss Kinrade _ told her sto: vincial Detective Millet apd tectives _ Blakely _ and Co montitmy, The examinag{ion deetine to diseuss for Glebhe‘s representative Montrese Wright, . a dent _ at Victoria ( who is engaged to M who â€" was aft the Ki ginia Mi The alleged finding of a bloodstainâ€" ed scarf is denied by the Provincial men, whoâ€" say that no such iteny is in their possession, and that they see no significance in the ston y of its discorâ€" ery as bold by a local constable. The mystery is â€" apparently even further deepener _ by certain facts, elsewhere mentlioned, as to the finding of | th& hody in the diningâ€"room of the â€" Kinâ€" rade â€" home, _ Meanwhile the "tramp seate"‘ seems searerly abated, and every "hrater of the ties‘"‘ is looked upen with sespicion. . The detectives l are considering four | Theotrirs T wa. of them are that the deed was llmli of an insane petson, and that it may! with her remark thist she never had or handled firearms, are the only new deâ€" velopment in the case. « Hamiltor, March 1.â€"Miss Florence Kinrad:, sister of Edit‘ x inrade, who was mystcriously murdered bere _ in her father‘s home tast Thursday, has given practically a new story of the terrible _ happenings that took place between 3 and 4 o‘clock on the fatal day. Whether Vecause of a weakened memoty, a diswbled nervous system, or any other reason, Miss Kinrade has so materially‘ altered her first acâ€" counts of the tragedy as to confuse ' the detectives and make it extu‘m&t ly difficult for them to proceed on any dofrite line of inquiry. Under 1heir' examination for two hours this mornâ€" inz she stated that the mysterious murderer fired shots at three diflercn(f times, besides the shots which . were iupposed to have killed Edith,; that ‘he did not see bersister shot, that several shots were fired after her, and that the man who fired them was not a tramp. These statements, together LVA Miss Kinrade‘s Sister _ The police say they have come to the conclusion that an automatic pisâ€" tol was not used, The fact thait no shells were found, which would likely have been the case if a gun of that mechanism . which sjects the â€" shells, had been used, knocks the automatic gun theory out. _ As it has been pretâ€" ty clearly demonstrated that the bulâ€" lets were of 33 calibre, and as reâ€" volvers using that calibre are â€" not made in seven chambers, the police think that but six shots were fired. â€" son, _ Fred â€" Cloke, Clifford Morden, Charles Pecbles, W. H. Hewlett, _C. M. Wright, the latter from Montreal. ; A great â€" number of floral tributes, were received, and many letters an} telegram$s _ of condolence had been | seiit to the berceaved family. ‘ The _ funeral of _ the victim lnok; place â€" this afternoon at 2 o‘clock." Thousards swarmed aroumi the house! and a squad of police had some trouâ€"‘ ble in keeping the crowd back. The scenes insiGe the stricken home Rere very pathetic. The condition of the! bereaved _ mother was pitiable :md[ ’l-‘lnl(-m'e, when she saw het dead sisâ€" / ter in the casket swooned . and had ! to he carried from the room., . The ! funeral | services were conducted byl‘ Rev.â€" Richapd Whiting, the pasior u!I Centenary Church, and Rev. Mr. Roe, | a retired Methodist minister, a friend } of the family who lives in the city.| The pallâ€"bearers â€" wereâ€"Fted Robinâ€"| the murderer of Miss Kinrade. People tiving in the immediate rrighborhood declare they saw no tramp appreach or leave the house. The outcome _ of the imgquest which is caled for Wedâ€" nesday _ night, is being awaited with gieal interest. _ That some developâ€" ments of a startling nature will be uncovered is generally believed, â€" but there is nothing to wartant these beâ€" liets from what the police have alreaâ€" dy given out. : _ In the meantime he did not overâ€" ‘luok any precautions Meu in plain clothes wore sent out through all the roads leading ~ out of the city; they drove for miles, but not one was able to get a clue. The most puz/ling thing about the tragedy is that no one saw a man anâ€" swering to the description given _ of Flor last I it Srtmtnt n het Rao t }u ash barre!l, in the ard, .a the police say thit is mot true. ‘‘There is positively nothing new . to report,‘"" deciared Inspector MeMahon shortly before miduight. No Bloodâ€"Stained Scarl i _done by some one wh tenee when she was in t vear.. The other twe No Euncral of ichonia _ College, Toton iged to Miss Florence, & al the Kinrace home. anhoÂ¥ing incidents the experienced from stral a week of the shooting Automatic Pistol ve MHHCT apd eHty ely and Coulter e examina(ion | pro u_ï¬ the st ‘ por The plexs y with p Â¥ Tells a New Story theol ollex 1e was in other two putrica t tom the Victin the fa fa nire oont \lies. sisâ€" r Photographs Not Like the Th | _ The setectives showed Mis: bygphotograplm of a number of _g | arrested since the shooting. Toe | the alleged murder was like ‘ d"thcm, she said, "No. He w 'F""' {tmmp. Be was too wellâ€"dre ;)i:"_ ‘‘Would you know him aga lel "Yes, if he had the same (“ ‘"Would | you without the E'al.'.‘ "I don‘t think so." Efamilton, March 2 sensation | was caused rade murdet case toâ€" sensation was caused in the Kinâ€" rade murder case toâ€"night when it became known that all the members tited the o his home, . ments were Policr The Sunday nirht before Plovence on ascending the the verandah and the front denly saw a man coming cnrner of the house on the toward her. She sereamed indoors. ‘Lhere she met t said she had had the same only about twenty mimites M oo i meca shooting the family heard th bell ring, but supposing it 1 tramp Mrs. Kinrade said not wer bh. _ T4 rang doudly soy in suceession, and their Mrs. and heryoungest daughter, ( aged 16, were RoiNE to open tibule door when they heard as of someone trying to fores dow _ in â€" the drawingâ€"room sereamed and lighted the Li Mr. Kinrasde came from the Investigation in the motning the deep marks of a pry sh twe a the. window and the Mr. Wright told t on â€" Wednesday night The _ defectiv Search of the he afternoon. ‘They marks and no walls. No â€" tra was discovered. fell us!. myster nevlation rowih in thi as® ol blood _ and a blood1 found on the diningâ€"ro ectly under the dead gin was no perforatiory of } back either as a place | exit of the bullet from blood had issued from er the heart. All those that â€" the body had no The feet were toward where it Jed into the d so if the girl was sho in the entrance to the s have turned over on he Th A very stra eves of the d Port Huton Arrest Wa * _ "as asked if she and her sisâ€" ter ever quarrelled. aAf first she said no, but later remembered that there was a man in Virginia from whom she . sometimes received letters since ber return home two weeks _ before Christmas, and of whom her sister disapproved, They _ had quarrelled. about him. She denied ever having a revolver or inspected one closely, . closely. ‘ ( ! was running I heard shots. I think ehe was trying to shoot me. I couldn‘t j climb the fence, but returned to the jhouse and found the man in the dinâ€" ‘iugâ€"room _ again. He tried to hit mo :with the revolver, but J warded; ,it off _ with my _ arm, and as he was threatening me I got past him and ran out of the fromt door as he was |firing after me. 10005 TUICNs 15, Wweht out on the front lawn. 1 heard shots fired then, _ I came in apain, I think because he pulled me in. 1 went into the diningâ€" room and didn‘t see him, so tried to escape out of the back door, and as sAE r. 4 8 nlea t| Hin y w E) "u | her the gir) ored her â€" wi th | hands . and . so ’Pm" t‘! story in eBect was; . 6 p between 3 and 4 o‘clock a came to the door and asked Tfor Mh‘ to eat. 1 attempted to ciose the vesâ€" tibule door, but he would not iet me, and _ coming â€" inside,, sard something. about wanting all/the, money 1 had,or ’mmcth‘mg like that. 1 went upstairs to get _ some and _ called to Ethrl.‘ She was asked it Rumors are Numercus tel! her why , but after going im my room 1 raised my window opeaing on top of the front verandah. â€" Heard Shots Inside. I thought 1 would get out and give the alatm, but while 1 stood there 1 heard _ a number of explosions _ and was frightencd. I got the, money =â€" H10â€"and | evins Anumebaine un r o room. 1 do not know if in her _ room ther or not tell her why , but after goi room 1 raised my window « top of the front verandah the Ntrange Man on I H Man Attempted Burglary Huron, March 1.â€"Chatles Norâ€" he _ London, Ont , _ man, held c stuspicion of being implicated Hamilton murder my stery, will ased â€"from custody, Chief â€" of Marz having ascertained that innocent. . Norton‘s family noâ€" he officers of his absenee from ie, near London, and arrange were at once made for his re Bullet in She and S make perloraftiory of the body at the her as a place of entrance or the bullet from the body. . No detectives made â€" Strange cirecumstance in the the detectives is that & pool and a bloody bullet were : the diningâ€"room floor, dirâ€" ler the dead girl‘s tack. There the house and had the same woenty minutes ult of â€" the dar hey could find no bloodâ€"stain: trace of any nipht before that again, iseending the steps _ to ind the front door sudâ€" man coming round the ___CS@ PUINDer of suspects nce the shooting. Asked it murder was like any â€" of aid, "No. â€" He was not a _ was too wellâ€"dressed." ‘ou know him again?"‘ he had the same hat on .‘ family heard the â€" door supposing it fto he ; inrade said not fa ans drawingâ€"room. _ They lighted the lights and rame from the kitchen in The motning . showed s of a pry shoverl Ohe ndow and the sill r a 100Â¥ and clear up the discrepancies in m.;',b:; “':!:(:n llal'ar!;:::e.’.r':â€n_ various stories !nkl.' The _'widu Shc) Aenieg Nc?‘" ha\i:n'-‘ Yariance in the accounts is attributed i y 6 . _Hn- her hysterical condition. This ispected one closely. !‘nfl"llm('n it was stated _ thas Dr. j White, who is attending the young in Strange Place., ladt, had announced that it was doubtful if she would be well enough ange circumstance in the} io undergo such a severe strah â€" ac e o ed from the wuuflis 0\» All those questioned say 1+ The alhicers ho in(‘l\ Sister Quarrelled without the hat?‘ ad not been moved. ward the stairway, the diningâ€"rooms and s shot while standâ€" ) the stairs she must on ber back as she MIRB i naalihintt an. Hitice was 2 :; > + , to fock herself in ber si;ro'l m,:'&*"':?"wt t not know if Ethel was Misses Florence ubd * " io afiee ho ,OD 4( Parl aud MiSy Watkers â€m@ but after going m my ronto at 9.45 and wets ‘li'g " my window opeaing on the Union Station to the. it verandah Hotel, where they registered.‘ hots Inside. Mrs. and Miss Florefice ~have‘ would get out and give |subpocna¢d as witnesses at the â€" inâ€" the reporter that it preceding â€" dhe ived letters sin('('l oo weeks â€" before whom her sister had _ quarrelle@) Verandah â€"Cay s ingurr © one of â€" the entonsted â€" for heers _ of the im V\ ° a partial premuises this Wrong and â€" tin thel, â€" who experience before. Miss Kinrade t on the front![Adt family. Mr. Milfer will go back ited then, _ I to Hamilton toâ€"day. because he Busy Denying Rumors. « to the AIGE~ 1 tfamifton, March 2.â€"â€" The police are . so tried 10| n l kept busy denying rumors in re 800r, and 28| ference ty the Kinrade murder. Toâ€" hots. I think day it was reported that a Pinkerton re. I couldn‘t deteriive had been sent to Richmond, urned to tbe| Â¥al, to follow up a clue that a young 8 in the dinâ€"/ man there might be able to throw ied to hit mi\’s,oulv light on the mystery, Miss Florâ€" I warded; it ence Kinrade having been there for d as he was {some time, where her singing _ atâ€" ist him andla.-,.yo...- mloat ns ty Me een Tamc Kinrad Gertrude the oves the no bullet on _ the fitcâ€"arois great Kinâ€" no it a win They m:#‘“u' 8.55 train.. L‘ ‘%h her | Vice of Dr. Te (arap a W ‘man g2,.00 [autboritiés, something | they have t e the ves |4¢a‘ of ann A. J. RQ0S, AGENT, BERLIN, â€"_One hundred and fAftyâ€"three townâ€" ships in Ontario have abandoned staâ€" tute labor and adopted the system of cash payments for the maintenance ol roads. Nixteen countics in Ontartio have also undertaken a geod roads program by which the outJay of 56â€" 200,000 will he province will he the _ provisions Low Col;ini;( â€"ih-;u Only Through Service to the Weet Apply to nearast agent for free copy of “l:&n' Ou P es on o oo in COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS No Charge for Berths Special Trains | RegularTra; will leave Toronto leaving Toront Each TUESDAY im 10.18 p.m. de MARCH and APRIL | ‘Tourist Sleeping ( at 10.18 p.m. Pastest Time fretive BJ Generally tachod to ies or the on account YÂ¥ _ smâ€"m== TQ scome= MANITOBA, ALBERTA S A S K A TCHEW A N For Settiers travailing with livestock and effects More information about yesterday is leaking ont. Ttis sa d that when the detectives wene feas n; the house one of them mad a irmaik to the efâ€" fect that wheever committed the terâ€" nble crime would always be consci~ ence stricken. Miss Kinrade toreamâ€" ed, and woald have falien had sho net bren caught by a young man, who put tus hand over her mouth, and Deâ€" By Canadian Pacific direct line thete | was break down edy the Fa Ese i2 hak s the intention of the detectives to furâ€" ther question her toâ€"day, but it was thought advisable to give her an opâ€" portunity to become restored to ker normal condition with the hope that she would he able to tesiify and give a more coberent account of the ‘tragâ€" £dy and vicat ho the Aiscrenancise m D uDP qo ucr DOfct 39f sthging . alâ€" tracted considerable attention. â€" What the nature of this is the police decline to divulge, and while they admit that they are looking into it, they say that no detective bas been sent to the southern city, but should it be found ‘that the clu6 Is worth followifg . up & local or Provincial detective, and not a Pinkerton mai, will be sent. Many rumors are being investigated, but it is not=HMkely that there will be any developments until after the inâ€" quest toâ€"morrow night. * > Miss Kinrade‘s Conditign. ‘Much will depend on whether Miss Kinrade is able to attend. It â€" was the intention of the detectives to furâ€" ther question her toâ€"day, but it was thought advisable to give her an opâ€" I ue " tracted considerable attention the nature of this is the police to divulge, and while they adn they are looking into it, they s na: detective bas been sent southern city, but should it h beei io nearest agent for full hbfluflt copy of '\uflm‘ Quide" or write Thompson, D.P.A., G.P.R., Toronts and with the "tonsent of the C ;':::onungm“‘ : deal of annoyance froth curious . Ple, who have gonge fat hlyo‘.u ol decency, intr .& & Way on flo“;zkfl provistons . of to follow up a clue that a young there might be able to throw light on the mystery, Miss Florâ€" Kinrade having been there for she would beâ€" well enough such a severe strain, as danger that she would be made Queer| Incidint Acrrive in Toronto. SETTLERS® T RA LN 8 leaving Toronto 10.18 p.m. datly ‘Tourist Sleeping Gare Regular Trains Settlers and families without livestock should use te, of which _ the oneâ€"third _ under the (Good Roads bout â€" yesterday d that when nong the house vaik to the efâ€" mifted the terâ€"