Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1905 — Page 3
DESPERATE STRUGGLE TO ESCAPE TläE LAW FIGHT OF JOHN F. GAYNOR AND BENJAMIN D. GRkfcN; TO PREVENT EXTRADITION FROM CANADA. EXILE IS SPENT IN L7XV&Y. Ext in a Incidents Have Marked Careers of Two Ahmt. leans Charged with Defraudinfl Government of Millmns of Dollars.
ieh Privy Council Mittel T. tum oi Fugitives Pojublo BtOrjf ol C 'o That Bu Attracted) Intrt. motional Att ation.
hut BmoOcmCBt BOW. On t lie ether b U 1 Capt QroBC who It With his ie und to-macta in an equally One i in UM came quarter of tb city, r practically a rei !u.,eai ; .ue.4 i oborty I"H on th- b'n ' t h i im siip-lylng Itimnolf enliraly to atady Inapiuof ' M ir matter, in : , r. ot Ho- l:.:u c' InWfOM an-l i 1 1 1 ..'iaits who bare, for ay, help. J ili n to df) fustic, mi! itlc sentiment ll Quel...- regards tbea two fugitive v. i r ii ho:n. GrB BlOM m bu to Baderstaad tb real hlttaranai of oil lot A :.. WW thai th prl.y eoun.I has ov ' 1 1 urncd the ilot by which ho
As th r .-'i!t of the recent be British prtt ouncil, tw. from American Justice will i m i' taken to fhc rim.-1 Btsod trial for their serious ofdual t lie lawa. ago, before extradiUon treaties arranged with Europt an counb Canadiaa domlaton or tb . ; Central Am rican republics, .'uon prat ti a Of Ante l Bfl ' bch k refugeoutaide Um bt ? be "State. ' Canada. Bt l&g -1 e j, waa a fa i i t harbor for rs and defaulters, and many led t h effort of Justice to bring
'camped with considerable '1 takll g their char.i 03 : trad It loa lav. and Ith offit iai ; w bo d 1 talons if:.':i Influent U Ith 'Ii If III' th. ra'hf-r than n main at erteil) punisbmoBt await 1 f Histoi y of Case. n of King Edward I :i eo&net tioa with 1 ii : at ''''I Internal looal at 1 a-
Uon treaty did not cover th" charge mads against them, which was coaapiracy to embt ttl. The privy council I as decldad thai Judge Caroa bad no right to inti rfcre, and that tbacrtmefor wnb b the two Ann rtcsaa w re Indicted come within the terms of the treaty. Woman Causes a Quarre!. I )Mri :ik tiit-ir five years' residence in the Domtaloa lb two tugtUvea, aithough Urins in luxury, wer socially ostracized, r-r a long Urns after Uiy t'.-1 to Qui bee the exiles lived la sumpiuous style at the Chateau Frouteaac, where their lavish espeadltun amuat 1 and sometime awed the almpi people of thai city. They wen together every lay. bat they bad a Quarrel and s purat1 l or months they were not on speaking term. It was, this estraagemeat that i'd them to ahaadon their palatial Quart r and talcs u; at 1 arate private Io is said thai there was a woman in t he case, and that Greene leased a house in the outskirts of the city in the rarue of Gayaor. erhi b fact, when hedlscov- !
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ran nt ato-:t Quel declaring ttt their tlitntn hd beea kidnaped. At oaet a b atlead ef Qub afficen was snt to oveitalie the Spray and bring Claynor and Green har k. Pursuit of the Fugitives. Th chase up th- r.v. 1 was i-a ci
, i 1 1 iiR cn", aril th BOW3 ;): ad'rg irapiilly. the proRr.s.i of th two loan j up the St Lawreriee v.s eagerly I watched. Hut the tfpray was 'uo fait I to be csught. Itefllizlng this, the chief Iconstabi of Qaebae, amad with a writ of hals n corpus from Judg An lr W1
'if that city, harried to Tare Rivers ou special train, and, setting out in a boat wiih his officers, ordered the Spray 10 halt In the oii'-en's Bam, No attention wa paid to the challenge. Gnyr.er an I GrCWM were lak B to i a traal, where (omni siouer LafoaUln committed the n to Jail. The high constable of Quebec hurried bo !k to Judge Andrews on a special train an I r urei another writ a lii'led to the Montreal Jailer, who surrender 1 th prisoner; and so Gayaor an i Green weal back to Quebec on a special train, ffastlni tbetf Official r - u : rf en the way. So fearful .. re the exile that they would be kidnaped again, that they a-k'l to be committed to the Queie,: jail, whero tht V ! t n anal If safe from the Mou-tre-al and American detectives. As the cB developed, it wa evident that Gayaor and Greene had laid their plans deeply. The law firm employed by th.m Include 1 in its memBorshlf th premier of Quebec, a son of the deputy attorney general and the Canadiaa minister of Justice. The son of the extradition commissioner of Quebec was ahm employe 1 by th fugitive;. The priaoaera' lawyers appeared ber r la Ige Andrews and consented to tl - raeaUng of the writ. Thereupon Dtb r writs i n sed 1 ' Judge Carcn, who I ad had nothing to do With the case, were served upon th Quebec Jailer. As -oon ns he board of this, JuJe Andrews dismissed the writs and ordered Gayaor and Greene to be taken to Montreal. Jur'iro Dismisses Proceedings. Now came the final tri k. Ju b:e Caroa Issued a writ ot certiorari, compelling Commissioner Lafontaine, of Montreal, to bring all th paper la the extra 1 t ion proceedings ino the
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I.R8SOK TEXT J t r : y. ssetf Terse 17 ReM eetirs chapter. OOLDKN 'I'liX'f-"Kevet ma pake like il 1 n in -John 7 W TIME ' " i ober. A. I) ti at th Paws ot Tabernacles AbOUl x Ii. Blhs S f ISr iat gundsy lesson. ItNras towsrds the al t t Jesus' third rr of winistrj m.j ubom ix n u- the I store His :i m laStoa. 1 i-v' J 11 .1. u.e 1 ,u:t cf the KOTE.-Peyton, b. Ms Memorahtna oi Jesus, ta 1 thli chsptej a it. una. Trag 1 in Bsven An, in wt.tch hi vn characters pbi their parts " Prof D ' i'1- It "Jnu Isi ir. J.ru.,;tm." (aUo in seve parts) Tr.is was the flrt m rious devdoamsst of otpcs.tion rn.oraeJ ! y John. B BU 1 RE REPXREKCEI Watei Ol Uf: IV. 1. :J 2, 42 1-3; !; Im.i 12:3; U:l, 7. 41 .17. f; 41.3; Kll-t, 10-11; Kz.-k. tSJS; C.Vt; Matt i.u, juu 4 10 14 n V I. 2. Tl.e Holy Spirit. G.Mrbollxcil by water: Prov 4.:.:. Bsek M ht, .;. j .. 1 . zeeh. It I; Luke II I j 1 n :M; 7:17-19; U:W, 1J; Ii V, A in l-M; 10:44, ti lb 1 the tl len Ttxt: is ll:J; 61.1-2, Matt, 7:ö; UM; Lul.e 2.47, lieu. .U. Comi:ent and Suggestive Tiiought. Th IVast ef Tah: rnaticp. This on of the three annual religious festivals of th" Jews was celebrated for a WOek la the BBOath Of Tis.l. which torrei , ' mis wiih o ir S ptembcr or October. it was to commmorato the dwalUag of the Israeiitl in tents during the wild, in -s wandering, and booths made of branches of trees were erected everywhere in J. rusalem cn th bouäe-tops, i i op. 11 courts and public tquares. Iu these all the people, save those who were ii or very a;' u. lived daring th : lUval ie u, tajoyisg a:i the merriment of a prolonged picnic. it was a harrest horn and thsaksglvleg celebration combined. Many sac rißt 4 ware offere4. on each of ths Baven day the priests, hccompsnled by a choir of Levitts with trumpets and cymbals, went in the Baorntag to draw water la a gddn pit. her from the Pool of Bltoim Amid the b'ast of trumpets and the about and Singing Of th multitude, this was can led to th- temple aad poured out 1 e ore th altar ln:o a silver basin. This com memorated the water Bowiai f.om ths rue. (Ex 3 7; 6), and typified the promised outpouring I the H dy Spirit On the f i;h day the bo;i lis tt brohea
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OberllB M. Cai J -r. w ere iudb ted 1 :.;.ah, Ga . Dei ember 8. 18.'.. 1 I iih embezzlemeat and deling the United States u-uernment perforatanc of goeernaai ?t confor th kmpfovemeat of the Saiah river and otlur river and harI : . la that district, th" illicit 1 elBg esi iniate.! at 11,009,000. 1 i aad Greene were BITestOd In Th y OOtttestOd extradition 1 and Whon the United State; . loaota decided that they mnn 1 that state and p! ad to the iudb tiy Bed t Caaa la. I bey ba 1 a liberty on fio w hilt each, uud .. torfcited. tort to estradlt Gay nor and from .Montreal wr progreeatag raLly and the extradition commlI ilttlng la Montreal win a Gajrand Groeni went to Qnoboc. A
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B 11 r of the two having o beea BS ohi r in tl'- l tute I SM'-s a,n: ap peered to lo k dow n uj oa his uncouth, bibulous aad talkaUv fellow exile. Dul the trouble was male up month 4 ago Bad th IWO are now fast friends. BUBy in t he JOtal Sffot I to resist extradition tO the United States It is said that Gay nor is Hie moneyed man of the two an I that Greene's means are comparatively limited. Gaynor is suppose 1 t.. ha' pocketed UM HOO'l share of the tnoTey aecured from the United Stab The BJ lie are free men. but it is Wll haown that fhey are ahadosre l olgnl and day bj ir eata f the Ualtad S' at. aad that any attempt to escape now would be futile. Fugitives Are 0. trncir.ed. Greene and his wife live inasplcadld I.. -furnlsh.c I re..i.! r.ce in the i...'-t fa.sh-
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o 11c inai u -neveui lie men goes on to I B w:.t "Co-ne unto rue" means. To come to Je?us la to hellere on Him; aut merely i behove what . ne has read r hr.ru about H m, bul to entnaVt one h art and Hie to IUm; to accept lore and give 1 Ilm 0 :r love, t'i :s coming into Bvmp&thy with II. m. and 1 ar :. a' ing in His itf, . -. blch is eternal life "Aa the Scrlptur hash aald." etc, No direct rjuotat; n f om d Te meat writings is tivea Put s-ieb pa- iu. s as tsa. BS: n; J I a: 18; Eeeh. 14: 8. are alluded to. "'Oat of hi 4 Icily." Better in Kov Ver, "from I thla him. " that is. from hi heart and through hi n:. "Rivera of living water." Jesus aloae is the source of living ill; -fivingi v. ;. r- ilis dlsclI li are citanneis throngb Whlcb this tiows to othcte. V. tt. "This apaka He," etc. John now cp.i;s whit Je.Mis meat: John llV !. and 0 rot". at: r thi age of the Holy Spirit" had begun; had himself I :i one i t thoee h . upon that notable Day of Hent.ico.-t. of which we read In Acta I, had received th Holy Spirit in abundant measure. "J,1 V 4". "Thla say;ng." This gracious hSvitaUOfl which Jesus had given. Thia is the Prophet." The on pffsjav II d in Dut tl: IS, 18. V L "This Is the Christ. " Arguing, doubtless, as betöre (v r,J, that m n could do mors bi n- :'n lag works, -T -in ;i v n. ,r.- i n ions w rds, or show mo; clearly thai he was a rep.- ta
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V ti, "Would have taken Him." vVlab d to have Jeöus arrested As on a previous oceaslca and liter laana pai i through the midst of cnrwU Who wanted to etoae cr o herv. ise Injure Hiu. yet none .11 ad I ifl ' agaJasft Him tLui e 4: 2'.'. 80; I )h 8: SB), SO now no on iou In d Him V. 40. "X'V r man spa'o i '.e this man." They could explain their ttrange inability to scl.c Jesus only by referring to His word p. Mi liar force they fflt All through Ilia life it had beea ootad eg Jwua' words that they were authori'atlve, ond thus diiTcrod from thos of the revogotsed bmchara of th day; that they were winning, practoua; cvid Btly srese the a m',s Of God, and j i t Blieb words aa human hearts wore hungry or Prnticnl Paints. v. 8ft. God blasses ns, hot fof oor aelvc.4 ii! ui". h:.t to ma. v. . I i .ugt to otber.4. "I Bill vtaaa fa B, aad make thy asms great; and thou shiti; be a M Bing."- ÖN B. 18; V it. Not without th Heavenly Eatbra parmbimon rail hoaUle bands be laid upon ar-. : ilia of G i "Sn weapon that Is I BMd IgBiMI tllBB Bhall i rosper."-!. x Ml 17. V 4.; Li t the pec illar purity ann gll e e-f our eouv rs .-ion cottvihe all bearers thai WB Bf ChfiSthtna "Onlr let yoOf ronvaraaUOB be aa it beeomBth tht Coanel of Christ. " PhlL tl 87.
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