HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1908-10-29, Page 3despatch from lontioh saYs:
oh inOthingavery definite an
eeodd, °Pt:fin:iota continues:In
c311°te'of.:•the • situationso
Tirkcy,Thilgaria and Aus-
fe co:nett:Oda Orand,,Yitier
Pasha is queted aS,
Austria •refUses -to", apPear,ea,t-
'Conference Of•the pgwersi "and,
Germany.-• therefore wiII also
t1ine t�Partici:I:ate,' On the other
and, many reports froin Austrian
ni:I, German 'soure,es •rettfrirni ,that
direct Austro-TiftkiSh'settletnent
•egarding Bosnia and Herzegovina
impending:' The • Biilgariair'en-•='''
erz
tWeen Bulgarians and Tnicka- is not
PoL'Oek ;.4t3WsLe.on,'
O.0.44th fl:440i.-is .04p9t04:
It, is stated.iii.GenStantinople that.
altlioughTiirhey•• .abandened'' 'the
...
idea • of ,inobiliaing.', her; letees;ashe
as been:4600in; ana•toneeiitrating
er, fteeps already, under ..arinsi:.dur
ii the'Iasitfew',..-dasra, saelf:..a•
Manner that,-anY
force would. find itself :menaceon its flk,'d
'far as •tnewri; nothing serious
has'Zdeveloped 'freni.the •arrest of
r.o. atiigio'vori80,0140fe;'whOie tonegrim eiivoyi to. $erVia.,,:•0-0-917.1g
Telegraplile` 1311elts•.Freta 'Our OWI),
• and OtliCr COnOtiles ot
'Bea:lit-Events.
CANADA:
The residence:Of T. yll,lfayia0
Palk. at Winnipeg' was $141.)3.04,
. Gas hitOs':.at .polt- 400 '04k-
'posite $arniii4y reeently-- 'installed,
liatta.been..carried aWay.-
'lecke.; an 'Indian' :.hoy:Iof:
Cottiwall-Ielandawaa'.:thrOwn. fromAhorse.and Thursday;l•
ThOmas Serie OfaW,intii,
Peg• have teen: awarded; the .contrac:
for the new par' SIM-ps`tit .:Witinipeg
in connection -;With the T. T. :ter -
r. -MeInnei• nt the go-.
-wi'th-the it, will doubtloss further ,infiaine the logical survey, '' reports that there ie
itiniS4;_TS on Weclaesday:"'„ All out- anger of the Montenegrine When it a Wide belt of , good' agricultural
far , ma ere pointto becomesg riera, ly flown m• -a wi - e.openecaup y e
t'''7""'-' 1 k that land 'th t 'll'h ' h th
leaCefal ..'0,,Crangeraenttas:altlitaugh- :country; a.The - best -cheek AO the new lauthfon Bay ••-
alike have'tust.closed -as contract With,the
lothing of.'at'eouvinciikaatlit**.hasdangerous' effervescence in Mon -
.:Tho" Kingston TiocoitietiyO.')Veli'lce..
E,arils alliance story. 'ed by nature, as in a few „weeks Grand Trunk Pacific 'Railway for
„ The belief that no conference will inulitary QpurabOnswill be made twenty-five enguue to be delivered
called mereaSei 'everywhere. bepossible'hy tbe weather. Winter during the earning .year.
ng at jourmaya an a an a e- parof the a ans. -GREAT BRITAIlc.
• eventeen suffragettes were sen-
tenced to terms in jail in London
_ _ _
Thursday. They refuSedto pay
fines
• Thomas Mackinnon Wood, Liber-
al M. Ps for St. R,ollox, Glasgow,
in the British Conirnons, has been
appointed •Under-Secretary for
Foreign Affairs,. _
•- 'UNITED STATES
_
•Stery faona Athens aboutfight- has' already ' begun in the higher
WAS -11 lit sDI
tan in Serious Condition as Itesult
of. ,,teSaiilta"
.•
, A :despatch- from., London, , Ont.,
$,Sys :• • Herlierti'vtOnibard,'. ;Of ,- 479
Voris: Street;sia-iitesssessi,con8,eions-
reiaditilCiirTiFtlie°71-Wu1i of beingat-
tacked: on a .doWn town there:1g -
fare on Tuesday The .man
Was struck over the.' heart, and;:as
he has been a suffererafreinheart
trouble, the -contiequenees .were,
-getious. Although Bernhard has not
been-able-tOgive4---detailedaecennia
Of the attack, in his more con-
scious momenta, ' claims that 'a map
by the: nanier•Of Watson-4as' the, One
who Struek "•hecanse he refus-
ed to :make a monetary loatato the,
latter when -approachett°,, '",,C,Iine of
Bernhard's ribs is broken -and this
pierced his
• 'C AN; OBSINCL:t;.'----
Difilenity in ,Wayarif,...Unilleation of
SoutkAfiicat '7
A desiratch irinDuran,Nita1,
Some Of the Cape 'delegates.
itOthe-Unibia":Centerefiee_OPPOSe...rnii:
arid out any. unifieatiOn. A major-.
howaver; may depept •..a coin-
pr0MISe be&een. urn1cation'and
•fatio tlier tban wreak he
coal/elation:a._ _ The ,question, of the
:celered vote, w,Iiteh powoply, eXists.
at 'the .0apea
.suggestion is being 'made to:abolhila
lib WILL iMAKE
---
Professor Call Meyers Will End the
Forest Fires.
A despatch:from "'Utica, N. Y.;
says:, Professor, Carl F. :Meyers of
suburb- efathts."-eity,,
is ••golia,g, fr auck-a rainetermafrom"
ttin- skies, that the forest fires maY
,-eictingnished, ,Meyers is a
veteran''balloonist and. aeronauti-
cal engineer; and -claims that down
,:in,Texa,a.some years ago -lie' produc-
ed
., rain.. that „spread -ovet several
--StateSC" aHis -plan -is to- send up into
the sky, `• big baloon filleclawith
gases,' Whieh he explodes with an
'electriC • spark. • Professor Meyers
has been engaged'hY :Several Paper a40,000, in cash .awards. •
'cOmPanies-4,.rollrhern,NeW York,' Forest fire's are causing the death
WheseferestIancle.are melting away af thousands -9f trout in the streams
to 'ashes; to make' rain: • He con- of New stork state;
tends that. the "Mehawk Valley is 'a Four children were burned' to
better- Place to start the rain, and death in the, destruction of a min-
that-. oneeThegiin the -1-`ainfall er's house -at Summit, Pa.,. on Mon -
extend to 'the hibunianis. The first day. •
exploded within a An attempt will shortly be made
leWadayS. Get,ween this • e-it"y-s, and to raise the Royal 'Savage, the flag-
IrarikfCrt* • Benediat Arnold; Sunk' in
° Lake Champlain in 177Q.. .
A „TCBERC-1.1,,I4/§1„:5; . The Big -Four Railroad.has prem.,
• • - ised --its- employeesaanaincrease in
Conditional Gife a $56,00.0. -,to pay and Work if Taft is elected, and,
League:-.." a' cut .of 10:Per Cent-"if.gran sue-
_
A gale wrecked a train -in 1Vis
eonsin, _killing six laborers.• Beans --Prime•, $1.80 to $1.85, and
Floods are doing grea,t damage in hand-picked $1.90 to $L95 per
central and northern -Oklahoma. bushel. •
maFdootiar npderesioonasd hwuerrset_kni lelaerd cm a • /1
oney-Combs, $2.20 to $2.75 per
Y ' -dozen, and strained, 10 to 10Ac per
The- Carnegie Hero Fund Com- -
• •rtay.-No. 1 timothy quoted at $11
mittee. has awarded 48 medals and
to $11.50 a ton on track here, and
„N.": 2 at .$7.00 to $8.00.
Straw -$6 to $7 on track. •
-Potatoes--Ontarios, 50 to 55c per
bag. Delawares are 65 -to -70c per,
bag on traek. ,
• Poultry -Chickens, Spring, dress-
ed, 10 te"1.1c per pound; fowl, 7 to
8c; ducks, 90 • per pound; young
turkeys, 14 to 15e per poiind.
• THE DAIRY MARKETS.
• Butter -Pound prints, 23 to 2;
tubs, 22 to 23c; inferior, 19 to 20c.
CreatnerY -roil's, -26 to 264e, and
'selids, 24% to 25%c. • •
I
Eggs -Case lots, 22 to 23c per doz-
•._ Cheese -Large •cheese, 13e per
and twins, 13Y2'6:'
TRADE CENTRES.
tr&cc of Cattle;.Grain, Cheese and
:Othea:Dair-YOillice-a*;
Horne 'and Abroad..
BR•EADSTUFFS.
. Toronto, Oct. )ntario
wheat, 90 per cent. patents, ,quot-:
ed $3.55 in buyers' sacks, „out-
• side, for export, Manitoba flour,.
first -patents, $5.80" on track; To-
ronto; second patents, $5.30; 'and
strong bakers', 135i-1,0.
Wheat-Manitolia Wheal $1.04
for NO. 1 Northern, and at $1.02N
for No. 2 Northern, Georgian Bay'
Ontario Wheat -No:- 2 "whitei.90
to 30%e'outside; No. red Winter,
90c r alrld No. 2 mixed, 89% td 90e
outside, • ••
• Oats -Ontario No. 2 white,31% to
..a3o outpitte, mid at 110% to, 41c en
.track, Toronte, No. 2 Western Can--
aclaoats quoted at 422e, Gocierich.,
Rye -No. 2 quoted at 78'4c oat -
side.
Buckwheat, -58 to 60e outside.-
• Peas -No. 2 quoted • at 86N- to
,
86e outside.. •
Corn -No • 2 American yellOw
nominal at 86e on tracks, Toronto,
and No. 3 at 851Ae.
--Barley---•No.- 2 barley- quoted, at
risc and No. 3 extra at 54 to 541/e
outside. •, • .
Bran -Cars are quoted at $19 in
bulk outside. Shorts • quoted at
•$22 to $22.50. in bulk otiside.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Apples -Winter stock, $2.00 to
$2.50 per barrel for the best, and
at $f.50 to $1.75 for cooking apples.
A-alespatehafront Itentreal says:
d r a ars- an i ' k'''' •
C - R I. /1 . a ----aominent attdr-
tIltiatwtaisie-amillion°utrilecaea-ioenagullteedfnoersdthYe ney-of -,TrentTenn. 'was taken
prevention, og,.tubereulo.gis- had ac- frOim_his hotel at-Walnutlog, Tenn.,
murdered by night=riders. - ---
the, color line throughout south 'eceolit.eBdatiehi:n'd°,1inor:p2'''kin,o-vaiadee abytulib.eructu-_ Buroughton Brandenburg, who
, -.
sold The New York Times the fain-
' . d ra,ie the sfranchisen
Ions dispensary and institute at a.
Africa' -an ' - d. !lie cua e/e ' .v
Cl - land letter predictingthe
atanclardaliut, the' nbjectirnaii_ that cost of $50,000 rovi
A arge number' of whites may also league would rai'se Pan- endogWinelit election of Taft, has been-arrest4i
be excluded. •
on a charge ot torgery.
_a -a -7g -a, chased. a building in
Dalart stiNING. vaitt,D. .s aaving coatertea o a ,
_ • „ .1rnsfital a.radiSpeniary. It will lie Central Europe is experieneing
-winnipeg • wanian BurnQd Rome known as the it 1 n Institu e as the colde t weather since 1866.
•- a memorial to Col. Burland's par= • Eleven hundred persons , were
-ChilikEscaped.
• espatch from Winnipeg says:• • Chatigchow, China,.
•--th-E-Ste• 38 -Union -ACCIDEN'T.• • The Chinese bill of rights prom-
of $50 000. o un an as pu.r-
•
• e
' • ,Ifelinont,Park
onts. ••killed in the recent typhoon near
Avenue, ElmAvood• a, suburb of this
ises that by 1917 China will be a
citY, •
was burned t° death 'in her COlts Knocked Ladder Over And Parliamentary eduntryalike----Japan
home on Tuesday night while trying
• LU -save 'tier ,cliild--tra aT-fire caused • Kau- Was-liilled. or Russia.
ley the explosion of a coal oil stove. • A despatch fromSt. _Catharines
The .chiltLeicaped unhurt. say's: A young man named Went-
worth, a resident a Grimsfiya-was
engaged on Tuesday on a fifty-five
4P1LONES IN LODGING-IIOUSES foot ladder painting the gable end
o, a. large bank barn owned by Mr.
Manitoba Government Raises' Rate tv- •
„ alhanasHonsberger a mile south
A despath from winnipeg,68:ys: o he fence with ropes. Softie
colts playing around the barn got
The Provincial Government has
tangled in the rope and•pulled the
placed deteetives on private real -
\ladder, -over. • 'Wentworth, was
deuces in -which telephones have
to, Play Dollars. a of Jordan.' •The ladder was fasten -
been installed, and if they find that tiirew,n• fr'en1 the ladder to the
roomers are eing rep , as in
ine grountid iristantly
case ,i mannibinear. 0. 0 ' raise the.- , •
rate' to -$50,- 'imPosing ' -LOST 11110it-INO: EARNS.
Farmer Residing Neat l'eterbOro'
TID11E YEARS •'.Volt $10, ••suffers .steavily.
Brockville Thief.. With 'a Rad Re' A desPaten from Peterbero'-saj,-s:
cord,. Gets IleAVY Sentenee. •
A deSpatch 'frem Brockville Says:
AmbrOseaCiodkin; aged '25,. was on
Wednesdis0ntex100CIbY. Judge
c -Do maid to !dire;
Kingston renitentiary for the theft
of $1•0:-.: He -has a• bad record;
By a fire Starting at the top of 'a
large' straw stack near ene of hi
barns, Mr. W. J. Young, a -fariner,
living.near this city, lost' this year",s
harvest, three barna and his resi-
ffe-iia-e-; and Was EliglitlyiitlYned-hinr-
self in trying' to lead a horse ,out
of the burning stable.
Terrible Destruotiou of Life and sw' . •
Ptoperty.
A despatch frem Manila says:
Belated reports Indicate -that the
stogn of October 12 in the, Cayagt,
•an valley was the worst. and most
living ''''dilgrefitytiNV-irithar-t" Ivertrieltlerrlit
, .
inhabitants of the Valley.'
„
The- official figb rio are not .-yet
alailable, as many placea have not
been heard from, but ft seems cer-
1 -in that the hitinber Of dead will
aaeli 300. .
There was a heavy typhoon and•
CILTTJN11A1.r.
preat•Fallipg-Off n the.Figuresifor
• SepteniRek. *
de§patCh :from ()ttawa says:
Thetotal imihigration into Canada
•foSeptember was 10;097, as cern-
pared with, 19,051 for the 'i3iLine
pionthalast .year, it decrease of 47
per cent. • From Januar Y ist Until
The end Of Septernber, the arrivals
vin, ocean • ports • were 81,977, •'as
Compared with 191,020 for: the same,
period last, year.-,r-The-iniinigration„
•for ' the ninemonths • of this Year
frihn"thellnited"Stateh-Was---45,653,...
''etinipared . with 44,869 for the
'sanie" period of het,year,. an in-
crease Of 844, or two'pet,cent. The
total inunigration into'Canada :from
all quarters', for, the. Arst nine
months of this year- Wag 127,630; as
conlpared with 235,829 -for--the• same
period ciflast year, a. decrease of-
-105-199 'aCitaicrty_sax ker. ce-nt.
,
:i)4 FRIEND OP, ivtiliAN.
u Maneh,•ariai. Dogs are oiveg as
- Dowties.
Everywhere is the dog the • friend'
et' man,. .but in Manchuria hele
meke gtrictlythe friend of woirian.
The,re the doiary. of a, young wortrau
deee not cOnsist of,:liatct cash a;S: in
Europe; but in a,cttain number of
:sleek:dogs Wilatthie • :or silken hair..
The girl's status may almost be
torrential rainS throfighotit the guessed by her Wedding portion of
tqilloy and in the mountaiuis Tlie dogs. If she receivesix she ispoor ;
riVers were flooded and in many if a dozen, her parents are in easy
places rose to 'a height of 30"feet,
sweeping everythiag before thein in
Their-patit-71-6-:
ofanimals, and 'houses were.' s,Werit
aWay by the Waters.' ,
The Governinent had despatched
coaetguard eater fis) inveStigate
coreumstances; and if tuelve,dezen
it may he taken • that she coinet
traarichafamily,..--Theymaeacaasa„,
fully fattened for their savory flesh,
-and their skins after deathheegine
coverlets, pelisses; vests for ban-
• ters, •Or bedside carpets which
conditions and orgainie relief. scarcely ever wear out. Even to its
• It is reported that the cholera fur the: de;rotion of- the dog is warth
lias broken °a arnong the refugees. and `lasting.:
• A despatch from London says:
The• Very-serions matter of the um;
_
emplOyed in Eagland'eame, up fok"
-dieenasiOn*ia the .11.0uSe, of *coin-
inon.s(on WednesdaY afternoon, but
•a ...larger :dolc of nioney- than last
Year ',and:: this expediting of "the
pairal.slitiPbuildingrptograrnme,were
the only expedients proposed by
Pretnier Asquith in . his unfolding 000, two months earherthan ortgtnsa
of the ,Governmentla iplantiO-meet ally had been i:ntendeil. ThePro-
the . situation. ,•;`,The .gravittraof- tae. mer mad also A bid •for recritIts
pase-ariaing,frOtasthe fact that •han-• saying that the., .War Mee was
dreds of thousands are on- the verge readya ,take on ,,24;006 men for '
of Stp,ivationithroagh lack .of 'work _Winter training in, the.special te-
W-aS" fully ..recognized..bY.', the seryes, These proposals-. quite,,fail
mier;: lint he Said be...-ediiktnat t.C'' 'Meet the: demands of the La.bnis-
dertake, in the' legialtifirae„,field;toaniembers' of the .Hpuse.
grapple with the 1Permanent causes
:thereof ,until the next session. TO
GoVerninent, he said, was prepar.. '
ei to provide a fund Of P1,500,060
to help -the unemployed and the Ad-
miralty was giving oat orders for
the construction • of 'nine torpedo-.
boat destroyers and five unarmere.d
cruisers to Cost a total gf $12500,-
3 white 741/c Oats--EasierNo 3
-
white, 50 to 5'0Yee • NO. 4 White, 484
to 49c. Ba,rley=2Feed to malting,
°59.'in'-'66e71°N.Ye-2--1V572--On• tracks
SNOW TE/4
,Snowpiows At Work .on Main Lines
'• :of 'and - C. N., It,
CAT'llFtam..ARNE
• Toronto's- 'beat -load -
of cattle' on the market was one of
fairly geod'elporters'That sold it
-$4:40:Per Selected., butchers'•
cattle, $4.5A• to $4:6a; .good loads
to $4.35; • .medium,, $3.35 to
.$3:75; 'Common, which were pipit
nhUndant, to-' $3.25; 'ChOiCe
cows, $3 to $3.:75; Conannon ,CONirai
el:50 to $2.75 pert ew-t. offer-.
-logs of- canners-were4arge'-and-75e
to $1 per 'cwt. was paid for the•
bulk' of theni.v, :Prices'• for milch
Cows 'rangedfrom .$25 to $70. each,
for cammon to chence.coWs'. Export
ewes were quoted...atI3.25..to $3.50
per cwt; bucks' and- eulls•-sold • at ,$2.
to'.01450, andlambs at $4 to $4.50
per cwt.. Hogs continued to sell -at
. .
$6.25 per cwt. 'Selects.
• HOG:PRODUCTS. •
.
, . ,
• Bacon -Long clear, t2.41 to 1214c
per poand, in CaSe•lots ; 'mess pork-,
$19.00 to $19.50;_nhort, cut; $23:50.
•.Harasa-Light to medium,'• • 14." to
.1.41/2e; do., 'heavy, 12 to 13e.; rolls,
_If to 1114e; shoulders, 10-t.a„ 1113/sea.:
hacks; 16% to 17c; breakfast haeota, . te..7KL-Eli-IDOVOTP
15Lia°,;(11114cierceS, !AC; *4 inilfilrnalilii:Stalit*Iiilletfl*ik:
_ , ' . Montreal::
palls, 13 2
caSpatch -iroin. Montreal, Saya :
• TiUSINESg:AT MONTREAL Charles • 'Charles Demers, a quarry worker,
, • .
Montreala:bet. 277 -Ontario No. WraS killed, by a 7c-orribination of
„2White -oats quoted. at. 431/ to 44e; eatelessneSs • arid an ,:unexploded
No. 3 at 42%tix 43e; :NO. 4 'at 42 to
to:42Mo ;--11/kanitoba--No.7L2,-.WhiteF-4
'o 45e; No, 3,' 44 tia.44%C, and 're-
jected, 43, to 43Y,c per '1,msliel ex
'stare. • Fleur-27Manitoba-
-eTat-Tratents-a-firsts-,-.7$
$5.50 Winter :Wheat patents, to
If i.25; straight rollers, $4.50 to.$4.-
0 ; in hags; $2.:10 to .$2.20; ex-
tras, $1.7..5 to
$t.85. Feed-Mani-
•tbi'iiran, $21 te '$22 ,-shorts, $25';'
oatarie bran,..$21..50 to $2?..
tinge, $26, to $27; :shorts, $25. to
A despatch from Winnipeg :says
The '.0 R. and .0. • -IA,'
Jinesin•,the, West ate:"...etlaaf
bound. e f :Medicine
'Hat ..and,,Maple treek, ,the, ,snow
ten . feet deep . some .of the cuts.
and -snow. plows are, at work clear- • -
iiig. the -,tracks:-. 'The -storm- is now
" •' ••
11
OTTAWA'S POPULATION.
The Civic.Assessinent Gives the Ca -
A despatcPhitafiro8m93000tt---a,wma-s-a;s:
The returns of the civic assessment
-department for this y,ear show that
Ottawa's population has now pass -
the 80,000 mark. The popula-
,,
fion has increased by 4,024 during
the past twelve ,months and is new
80,284.
rairie •ro*iiiceS Produce
95,818,00Q Bushels.
'A despatch tioni Ottawa, says: The total Wheat crop of-' Manito-
Ontario's wheat !yield for this' year,
according to,reports receiVedby the.
Agricultural: Departnient torre-
spondents in all parts of' the:Prov-
ince; is .estimated at 17,264,000
bushels,ansaVerase, of 21 bushels
per.acre. ' The oate.rep isestimated
at 1080'24,000 liusl;eli, An 'average of
3:,5 bushels per aere. The barley
• crap, 21,570,000 bushels, an aver-
age of •29 bushels per acre. - The
-hay 'and' clover crop 5,329,000. tonS,
1a i estininted at- 51,748,000
an avierage..of1.7% bushels per
acre..•$aSkateliewan'S -Wheat crop is•
placed at '.35;940,000 bushelsa-adava.,-
erago.pcif bushels per acre.
berta'S 'Wheat crop 'le' estimated at.
S,130000•.bushels, an&average- of .30
bushels per 8.46. For oat `grojkthe.'
estimated total yields ares'Manitta ;,-
ba; 50,267,000 'bushels,. per .
sere; -'SaskatclieVtana ,29763,000.
bushels or .32 per acre3•JAlberta., ;
an average of 1% tons per. acre, , 25;451400 bushel's; or '49 per acre: -
S-IILArtIaP D ...AN.J.,BDMIST_Oli a
4)0,t• on' Thursday afternoonat'St.
Conitants-in-a-quarays----Tlie----worka
thn
at the..quarty had drilled
hole and placed a - blast: • They
fined.thelityse.And zetired, but the
ii4n-aanite-did•-4noti-explOde-----After-
yaiting a,few Ecaliutes, the quarry-.
men, became tiredt.And:, Deniers, de-
:SPite the Warnings' 'cif': hisfellow-
workers, approactiedthe, hole. and
s?,rted-tiCkling it with in •itolir, rod
to see *hat was; wrong'. The fuse
had'' gone ,wreng,,.but, the' dynamite
was'in good working.order and .eris
•
-Ncw STAIIVER -Brunswick • TOWII Has Sixty -
• Cates of Mild Type.• ,
A despatch from Fredericton, N. ,
B., says: Dr. E. B. Fisher, Secre-
tary of the Provincial -Board of
Health, said on Thursday; night that
there- were sixty cases o sma oft.. .,
ihestownad_Edmunclaton,
and that 25 houses ztre quarantined.
The disease, he Says; is of a Mild
b.. -Tet; •thi.Pk§,-thea_pead can ' ,
b-e-Prev'entetts-----Th'esoili-fear-4S-the
coming of :cold Weather. The only
explanation of the source of the -
'Contagion' is •that it was brought
by Men' •working on the .Grand
Trubk Paeific-Railwareonstanction.
.: ,To .1YEATE.C•IN•CAR;
peir ton, ...nicluding hags;
pure grain 'hotline, $30 to $35-; aloded, hurling Deniers many feet: itaa sotealin,A, a gide. and Car Was
'milled gra e§. $2n to $28 Per t ri. In the air. NI a§ la.ter picked up
422.504, „ballcharrels- sic./.19.-• -$1.1L504- inan$Lcd- . d.§.§..00,;,..:frorti, Buffalo sari (7.
Provisions -Barrels, short .cut mesS, unconsaious "with , -.a, broken leg-apd-
'clear fat baeks. P23 ; Ary ialt long Tie Was taken bite St: 4.Ton'Stalit;'lite ----body Of a eTit,arfeatiad-tiv -.'":"
:clear baelitdr'harreliplate:,beef, Where.' hedied- Iliurs`daY even- a; freightear opened-here-rni..Thurs-
tialt-barfea., 7-014,--rii-g--.-wfoRfav regaitiOt'g ".e-ouscionaa ri-taref
S dota. Iith:Wfet
-a-edi-67-Star-fv-atiorra-:'
, _
po-und lard, 8X to 94c pure turd, nose, ; and thirst: The car was shipped
12% to 13c;•kettle' rendered, 13 :to • from. Pine Bluffs, 'Ark.. on tOct. 2,
13%C.; hams12% to 14,e; breakfait • 'std.. had be rebilled from St.
baeon, 14 to 15c WindSOr bacen;
. Ti Kai§et's !t i.44- son Auaust oins Me- but was not opened at
dtessed hogS, $9.50; liVe, $6,50 to: la ' daughter of • the Duke of consigninent of goods from Proyi-
_15 to. 16c; fresh' killed , abattoir William was married on Tuesday at the latter place,. lii the ear *al.
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Cheese -Western, l2iZi tO- deri,be;_lt, I.
123/ie. tatter -20c in round' lotss
26Mito-27e-irt- j ob b impalas : Eggs-
'1/.LOPT
ed stock24c; Ne.1 20e. and No. IIE
The' inarket, 'weak.:and 'og.
ileltr. • laid *ero 'inade••at•27e t 'select*
at -.11„%e' per dozen. .
,
ST4Tr.sltHA1IiT• .
,DaIntb,
hard, $1,04,4.1 No. . 1 • Northern,
L21,04%' • No. ,2 ".N'orthern; .$1..01% ;
Dec.,'' $1,01.3/0.i; May, bet.;;
.$1.02%; 'Neva
Minneapolis;!' eet; 27. 741folit • .7,- A. de.s.patch' ftein Vvinrnpeg says :
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,.
$1,01*.4,'..,144;...P,OW.t11,-. = formerly of Kitigston;
.
:05% • No;, hard, No.,.I Othee`i'fai: 'the'
Northern, $1 No.'2Neatherla in the Yakona, has
to $i.02; NO. 3' ,NOrthern, arnekbetl, here on his way home: on
003.4e to $J. -- Patents; a' sis: furleugh.: :The cora-
$5,20 in- $5,401" second natentS,: 'pito v "haVe 'abeift -t*o theti sand .ffielf
to, $5.20-; lfirSt de:art; $.3.90 to -$4.- •oinplojett in the ti,icinity of Dawson.
20 s seColid.'eleara, $2f90... to $3,,26.' The intal, inaesttnent Of the Guggen-.
Bra 1lAtlk'r$-t7y50'--to." $-14 ' - Lite:vats- said • td be
,Buffalo, N Y,, Oa: 21 L.-, WIieat-in the: ndiii,litiorhood of iWeive mil-
-Sating sttotiget.; $p. t.Nortbertallion lIn. aud t•he'• whom:Cis be
carloads, • $1,05%; • Winter fir-na•, irri. Increased, ; ••-, •, ,
,Cetn-alittver ; :3 yellaW,7r he Otttput ar the sottlitry for. the
No....4 yellow, 780 ^-Nt.o,' 17%.t.vserrt -season' Will be between one
:.„780.4 NO,4 Corn, 7,0 tO.,r7n • No', Lo xnullucai doll us more than
11*.o.:3110iiiand. Men.
in the Vicinity of Dawson.
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last SE,a8b0, the 'total for the 'Year
being over five miiois.Next.ear:
"When" the Maeliinery il0NN' being
plaided isin operation;, the output ;
Will he increased. to eight mitliOns,
andrater the -total gatput.will pro-
4ab1y be 'fartheti inereasetr'ta ten
niillions• per ,arrnitni. The develop,"
ment work is beitig 'done .Wholly
large--trotTPh"fiteS'7r'ttb'F'-tfrclti"'Ill.tt'r5'.!
miner be .tate. • Canals and': '
ditches are. being' dug and dredges
hunt for the wotk of •iiitnae ,years, •
There will be about four,thousarid
Peeple in Daasson duling• the .win-
ev,