Lucknow Sentinel, 1908-12-10, Page 9neer ito e of Ottawa1,
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,0,-APPENING'S'.'k1flit3; ALT, OYER' „REPOit.-TS FROM THE .i,E.A.DIN
THE 67-LOP,Ve". flS
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,elgigr-Wilo ,.13,4* .FI:ora-, our own
. 'gad inhee',Coinitries. of
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P.Obit-e-,- \'-(-4,0,T9T '-k1)-X----raiW' 7-70,niti'itid7-niifierl:cruises.
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Rowe
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Ane re topt 1p146-e\t, ono -' Row -Wei pinned betwen the:011.-
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gine and 'tender, ". ' D.cloh• wa5_1•On' aeiep., ininranee-e_en the lakee!
s '6"6' :4::i lier'e'"" 4t,a't°e°114`'''' 'li's 11-e4ii.er,,u4 'iliQt_ut haiheennextentleflete4)eee,.mher 12,'
Y'Inl-""iliiagn: ',-4 -11;-04.- :0!- OAP, dere-were-ok*a'"the-W°C1Cag'.'-'"."nu' . Tile 'pelice.'-',Cerians of- Ye -.1t"' %F''''
Palle P3likled with tll. .7ii6rb 'zieol*cd,:. gi,,B : I9wP 11,19- .iglIto shovvi, 'a4op4iiti,c,xi. of ,,i,p.p'..,
9P '40 -a -ting ' 'here at 7.50, 'were' . '''-' also . " hiiined., : and" ,'peald-'. , ,whoiesine .... Itr9i3x,s_::,,-xeport. , il4„
fiesl..dt' Fred 1.:Enire;''of-- OL e 'etir.. ivii7drilait.T-4i00, of ,ilie light .-,i,-,.v.----r---4:-.t.,1 .-----=.-----2. --- -n--. ene
figineen: in charga,. ofn, the engine WAS geing to jurep when lie' 1-'''.;;;;;g1Zoillii701.',"1"41?"6a a'a,i, a
Wale" instantly -. killed,' :and. R. was. .hueleciL out of: theeWincle-W,ea . ., 4
19enen-CenendlecW,74,-„a:in epg.tneer ween
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.1-,I,HI-Ottitvi9;fi*"":-.114114 ''' #01.-49-700 .the , bank, sustaining 'a num-.' dianileied bY, the 'OP.,R.rfoo 1.1.* ing
. 2" P..fireell," -EngineeN
r ' eiile, *her r
iif. hriiiSea. Engineer' Nagie ,0.. an iunnien. into the jaethaun *teen,
'tie Er:F.011is and : W. O. : Beth,- '6e.e?lit.'itb: the 4.44.r :hY thenc-Ofi,: ... )(nem. 01.,-„,tio,,* - nynnwe. nec te--.."66
ag*, .*:#4.ea..00i.iiii.r.,,,e1,;!,:z°'4..iiit'g.,n1Irlioi.4:gii.'rj; \41:4:iokik 0.1.ea,-sed he -.the Men' Paa4'., ferd,nand' St,' 'catharines l'atet)an'T.t--',
Whieb, was. PifednOnettine, ''.. ,II.P.j"**...ka.-0, "finbinitted in Weedsteck andltrant,.
, „In :-Was: 'hatlfecianifigedi" :Stingers And wao ':', Able .. -to' walk to Pie. will ": vote on' licenee .redUctien
riO4f,' the ..,:":"P,a4S.Offg,0$4,40 "th.tt tati(Al. as he Ui-i-4''°nV' "6'1''"''''. '' 'the 'QUebee 'Y jeMiScl-,-.VietilallorS-
Ii* 6.t4 -15-74..iiii_Mi-4,.:'''.gille****kivel ilier-e.-ef -brinsea-ancl-Inenlegrsealde'dn
lia. 0 at. kiighLopc'ha.,.-Andinht,:: -'`..n4-T.,./j,.(P;4ightneeaginenesbeteild*-71:inver-
otheeenginesWere- ,St,Cippecl,A,GrangeseStatien, '41304
t...V.,1y,rec ed.: The,nenginesewere-temnnuleeeeed-pfeheree---Ip§te.ad ELD-
, _ . . , „ ..,-,. „ ,
• *0.4.1i0Wi::;PU.;e'acb. tether e before_ the ' -effort- was Made to reach 'Penibreke
Inn'et-ingei*."1'. Was ' 'netiecii, ,''' 1' i,ineer and' 'thefatale o111 Lon 'Wee, the' "re-!
‘Li• en,iy..e......i:oyersed, imrtiediatosr, au.i eie, Stilt. , ' 'The' ' .engineer'S 'Watch; - had
;riKsrt-warnerlFirern'air Crawford,. stopped, Which:misled:hire as to 'OP ,
Ikliimped,' and escapod With .,.ar time he'had,:te- Make Penshrelr&
404.0LOSED__FOR-A___MONTII. ,
Marie Steel:Plain Fitt-
sheS 'PUS Contracts.
„eiliateh-freni-'gFolft'Sto'Xalle-;-
'7 he steel 'plant. of the Lake
)1 etitit Corporation eased down
11',Wedneedan ntorning(!at "".6,
"i*,ling.to:the 'statement- of General"
anitger 'Franzn_froin_la.ekok.ord
etne-elastnerder --of-
eutre..-Transcontinental ,RailwAy Was
nialiect" on Wednesday :
•.ifinfinegeinetie.arinpulices 'that
,piant will re-One/1 "oii"-:" janilary„
TREAL-SIIIPPING.
-Official Figures of the Season. Just
Closed.
'An•-despateli from biontrOhl` say;
Official fgiires, issued on Wednes-
day show that from the opening of
naviga,tion till' December 1, the -num-
ber of, ocean vestels that-eeftehed
---ereaet-wae-7.3Pe-eifeenp-lee
ever, shoWs.a fair increase, there
being.1,958,604 tons, compared with
1,924,475 last season, giving an in-.
erease of 34429 tone: The tannber
of vessels' arriving this year is- the
smallest fOr many years, 1906, with
787e -being -the -Previous best. The -
total has not been so small since
he blast furnaces and after
hstries will- Continue Operating
aentirls-alc-
nCed to have been the best
tin the history of the blast
aces... In spite Of this the steel
has tO. Purchase Bes-
,.,
"er'• Pig iron -from outside points
mg the past two months.
ought to Be Remains of Woman
the',•IfisaPneared Years Ago .
Brown wa5corn-
):
vreve 'ofhe :T liin'tiVefeet Wednesday .by of.
4s to the advisability of
Wing an inquest on a charred
found in the, *owls by
4inesout, near ,AlgonquinlYittny
hars ago Mrs. 0; Bolton,. an eld-
resident tatffortianAugusta,e
'Steriously disappeared from her,-
Cilie":and, though diligent seareli
*eta made, no trace�fher could:
1Celeinide The story goes that she -
was last -seen' in the 'vicinity "cif
'toes woods, ',slid; she iaauPpesr
ti. Ite- have enterednandediednfroM
eXhinstion having then. 1ravet1ed
an nutes The portions ,of the
eleten found .have been accepted
,relarsiires-a-s-th-o-aiiof. MirBOTCP;
and: they- were buried on ,Wedaerts
In." -the- -farailrepiot atNThth
ngusta•
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-n-FIRST-GOLD:COPI*GE!,,
. •
int at Ottawa WilleStatt on
- -:Larder--Lake
despatch form Ottawa, says:
e Apt Canadian geld t� be chin -
at the Mint .here will he. from
n'half "dozen small gold bricks, ag-
gregating 70 liunces brmight to the_
7:6-41 -Wednesday _from_ the _Di.
e dielelarder Lake gold -mines.
ere being no Canadian geld corns
iithoeized at present, the geld will
e nfaile- into EnglialinsoVereigns.
imiseion to Mini these Wag, grant.
edto the Ottawa , braneh f 6
Iteyal Mint, last year.
Price -3,64f._etira, Dairy
:p0raifrioas!ci" •P4e.;;_e
ani
414 t
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„. ,BREADSTUEiS.'.-•
Toronto, 'Dec: .8. -Ontario wheat
-Nor-12. hite-or-red neuttide
to -SO. ;.-Nee mi*Pd,
:No. ggooep wlient, 90e, outside.
.northern;',$1.00M to .$1.09e No; 2'
northern, ..$1.05%ntoe.,$4904No•-e-3-
$1.034‘to'`$1,..94,'On tP44,
lake ports.
':Oats -Ontario N'O., 2 wbit, 30c.
.t� 40e. .outside; No 2 mixed, 37e. -
t� 38c. 'outside., 'Manitoba No.. '2.:
western,. Canada,.43;4
track, lake.perte;'extra'No. 1 feed
on track,
are -.s rengtheningethetraSeeteiatO .ft 8711"
the strnggo,16 •Rarleye-NO; 2 ..-55%,c. to, 56O: ; No-
'darigr-f-rontz.the-pro 3 'ex,l-ra
hibition-inoVeMent in the Province.
. .:, Corn:Tel::Rd, '744C. to .700:. To
GREAT BRITAIN: rout° freights, for No, 2 ,or 3 y§11:01Y;
iteie No. 3 -yellow, , 70c, to' 70MC.;
' Barry' • •BarRat9, .*P0,1"thWat Toronto ts.;
Untitled man in England as 'dead. ;
Millteed-e-Bran, $20 to $gl per
Fretyrnaii,:- 'Conservative, ton, , age, ou.tside; -slicirts, $22 to
Was ,...successful M. the. nnenre_etnan n23 --in
•Mi 7' Se2C On
,Tues ay. ..
'RY:C.--e'No• 2, -
,Thc Pall Malt Ga'zette-'01.1"nces' 'Bilekwlieat-eNo.: 2, 55e.... to ' 5Co.
a forthcoming alliaptce , and 'treaty
. . - - 1.
4.etwe,onGreat Britain and Holland.
, --
TES ,
,-Fleure-Maif
nitfiee---fiest-T-atente,
'UNITED
$5.80; seconds, $5;30le
.,; .-Strong ba,
STA
pE.ka.st'e.ii$t5s;',110:;r:;?ipPte.a:tio,,'.$37-1-470tt;.:7$3h.:e/t,
South Dakota's gold eutput for
the last year was $7,400,000., outside. .
, Tuberculosis • •
vieUNAPRY';PRODI
lifon * -Wen. ea_
USCUM of Natural Histbry, New
York City.
Mrs. Caroline Layer, sixty -font
,years old, was killed by an .antomo-
hile in New York City, the driver
of which sped away before the num-
ber or ownership of the 'ear could.
John C. parks, of New 'fork,
1903. It is also remarked that no told the Society of Refrigeration
sailing vessels of the sea -going type Engineers that ignorant, unsam-
have ecimP to Montreal while itary conduct of'a,rti,ficial ice making
plants were turning pure water in-
to' dangerously infected ice.
, Several burglaries have been car-
ried out in New York City of late
-by-the use of ehiorororm. -There is
talk in the neighborhood of the
crimes Of forming a vigilartee com-
mittee to hunt down the robbers.
1.905 the tonnage of that class was
11,364. The total' revenue of the
season from all sources amounted
to $333,123, as against $330,256. a
_year-ago, --an-Aperel,^se--of-$2;866.7'
The totan- on imports show a fall-
ing off. The amount was $198,500,
MI compared with $218,000 a year
ago. A gain is reported in exports,
thelfigures being $90,500, against GENERAL.
$74,500.
'nand of SinTerey-Seatt,, is now at
VFW err evriprimr kin Jarenene.
*J.,/ ALluiwipe,ali. •
Thirty-five Japanese fishing boate'
• A Britisk squadron, under coin-
overment 'Prepared
With Applications.
A "dekcia.tell feoni, Ottawa eaYS:
The GoVernment of Pada is noW-
ft :Ciirr:didir°'(;iina-old-ageee toiiCnIC7' I I ;lir 6' 7.:TCt'h ohs
.itetakrial ,F,4„tos_a4p* 4.,„_.; hag :.:been.
passe. ..Literfitnre e' plaining. the'
Telila7gg aPresi .tbItifaliYifrtY d!). -a,4:977
and 'detailing " investment fea-
tures has been sent, out ,for distri-
bution by , poetanast„ere ethroUgheut
the 'country and applications for
annultiee, received • frone -InteiSdintte,
purchasers will be .Preniptlyedealte
witinty the Office in,Charge'
S.' T. .Bastedo Ottawa. 'A staff
of lectures to explain, and pcniular-
ize the held public; meele;','
ins in districts of -Canada diet-
ing-the--vvint,eree:Dre'Simipin3*-T.:,PV:
Windsor Ont will-he:at the head
--
of the lectilting staff, and will bee
gin a series of meetings in Ontariote.
in a few days.
1
cwt. " Medium cattle eold ia $3150
and-cornmon-ones-,at-
$3 to ' AS high=a.s.44-p.er-ewt,
.-was","--obtained; for • choice 'co*
Common to medium cows' wereeseld
at $2 t� $3.25 per'ewt. nth an
rough stockers are still sold at a
discount. Mitch cows were- easier.
Prices for lambs ranged up'to $5
per cwt. Ewes were steady at $3.25
to $360 per cwt. Select bog e con-
tinued to sell at $6 per cwt. fed and
wetenedroff- ears,- Toronto.
..PoultryL-Wholeside pikes Are
Chicirene dressed' choice. lid. to
12c, ; chickens; dressed, '9d. to 10c. ;
fowl, 8e:'to 9e.; turkeys, 120. te-
; ducks, 100:.to 1.ice; geese, pc:
713171MiF7L-Cii:i1--itolesale• ciliotee
tiona :-Creamery; choice, -pound,.
27c. to 290.; dairy Prints; choice'
25e. to 26c.; dairy. ,store printh and
'large rode; 22c. to. 24e.; dairy, in-
fericire„20e...tO
Cheese -Large • I3,3te.: to ,.13Ne.
twins, 1314e. to 13Xc. '•
_i26:171anwie_r:tut'Eggs7--:Stlieth' :31;c':o
00' t_
ai• e,, 226. to. 24e. Per dozen in case
Appinsee$1.70tO $3125 Per barrel,
aceerclingto variety and quality.
-Patitoes"Car-int prices are 60C.
to 650.' per bag on teack,,Teiront°.
,, • .
PROVISIONS., .
Pork -Shot t, 22.59, 4423.
per barrel; mesa,' $19 to $1951X.'
Lard fierees,.12%c„; tubs,. 1,2gic.
• '.,'
...Oniejod and Dry SaltetteMeatt.e'e
Long clear bacon llXc to
tons and' cases; hams, large 12%e.
to•13.C.'-.small, 14c. to..141Ae.; backs,
17c.c1
.t71.7yee.; I slieuiderS; I0e. to
10Nc • Tolls A to Ilc 11 . , • break-.
_ . •
fasi. haeon; .14Ae• -10-6--;; gr.:ea!):
meats ;out of . e e' e
smoked.
1Lissl",lrnitheeoli;"Who Was B'Uitni•'-nu Wete WieWed n a typhon,and, -350 •
•
are reported drowned.
Yeyage.' ont, stin
Ismail Pasha, the fernier aide. de
. A despatch from Winnipeg says camp Of ! the Sultan of TittkeY,...
.7.4L_V1ti1e:Joien:elifanKan,,Whee,died on--;was.assinited' at Stamboul. ne"-• • .
Werinile.Y. in Toronto, -was: the laOt'. ,President Castro: of , "YeactOaa,,,
of the YSelltirir sOttlere, ',actually: Who -,is now. on his way to Europe,
born' on Scottish seil there Still re- t be allowed to Visit Paris
, , will no . • .
mains 'one,tv o anion _the last- Martial law has been roelannect
h - , F . p ,
,party landed-On'theeehteres Oflcca'd,7' in Prig-tieTeliiiig to Pth7c7.-PiO0.4
te
, „ ,s BAY.' This' ,piOneer of the tween Czechs r and'Germans.'
. .
west is Miss Mathesennaunt ofeth , -Over twelve-millwn-Tedbie-Wrd-..
Archbishop ,etti.Rnpeet,'-a,,Lantin who. 'of inaleriale:WaseeiCaVatecr-en the
n as born on the voyage ,across the Panama Canal -during the lastyear
Atlantic rn 1815, then a four months' " . Pit Yi' r the babyentEntrieror
trhirt411-e7:1571tilt Ara e an ear y, Chinon, ,ascended the throne On
in! the enjoyment �T all her tenni-
tieee,na rcsidej near St Andrevs,
man:
Tuesday. He will be knoWn as' Ewa
penal. Ilsaani Tung.-
The revised ,Ereneh_tariff,. -tar be
.subniitthd. to Parliament in Jan- •
EARLY*IN JANUARY::
iwentftertent. •
-4
OpOingeofe-Parliantept-TWill-Take- Experiments in Germany ,have
Place Next _Month: proven that it is AsnAsii.,_niaQ,szs.
A desP4ch frpm Ottawa, sa-s: for airships •:e.c4"6--tUr of
It is probable that Parliament. wjill riflei and cannon on the ground.
he called, to meet on January lath.
-The exact date -for the opening of
the session -has not yet been fitted
-proteetIonot- Ji
to make itnaS7earlY-0 Possible ffin the Japanse - --
A Dutch exploring party has dis-
c
but rit.isethe :Greveenu,--entrenneir-an
January; and if the Audi -toe -Genet; • , , • , • .
ars report' and other matters of
detail ean be got ready in time the
opening of the House Will not be
later than the 1$th, and May Pep-
sibty he in the first week ni,Jan-
nary. r
TlEIE ENGINE SMASHED.
Wande„rful .Eseape of the- Halifax
*
Efpress 1raiu.
-A despatch from' St. John's, N.B.,
says -Whale /th Uuijiss
was ...ileaving-the-:eity---on--,Thui
nig-hteatrantliirermite'sleed the
engine "struek half -open switch
and immediately broke from the
train and mie the rails, running
- ,
more than a hundred yards be-
side the track. It was practically
reduced to scrap iron . and the
anivernand--firenia-n----"harrit mirac-
nlous escape. The baggage and
mail 'car were badly broken up,
but th;e passengere escaped with -a
severe' shaking- UP% Two tramps
riding on the, blind baggage were
badly injured and taken to. the hos-
Pita", •
.INDIANS AND TUBERCULOSIS.
. .
, „ .• .•
Falling -Off in. PoOntalinn Attribut-
.ed to This Disease:
• • . • ,
.-A Tdsptch forni :• Ottawa - says _
Ravages, of tnberccilosie anion.' the
Indiatiseet-Paniada---isemdier.tectee*
the annual -1-epart of the. Depait':
nient of Indian Affairs, Which has
been juet„lesii-ed. _During. the fiscal
year ending last March 'tne. Indian
population numbered, I1ei006, a de-
ercaSe of 40. ',The „preceding year.
et.169. TO tub-
ereelosis 1oneis the. failing
tributed:' The report notes that the
Indiana axe. .b.econting'inore sett -re-
• . •
liant. :The OX-Peiiititiire" for deetitue
• ,- •
-41,0n, which .ten years ',ago-, 'Was -
$372,000, la' now $143,060.
BiTSINESS AT MONTREAL
Montreal Dec. 8, -Gram -Cana-
dian Western, No, 2,„white oats 'axe
selling at -4634e., No..3 at 45%c.,•ex-
tra No.1. fed oats 45c., and No::
I feed it 45en; Ontario NO. 2 white
nary, inereases the maxiraum rates at 456.,. No. 3 at and No. 4 at
3:14c:,,Per-_•-hushelr. Ware. 'Flour
-Manitoba spring stretais_114.45_50÷gwheat patenZ,
teinneheat at $4.60 t� $4,70; doin
bags, $2:15 to $2.25; extras, $1,,75
The . Chinese' it Hong 'Kong niay to $1.85. Feed -There is 110 amigo
boycott British merchants ac- • millfeed, for which the demand
'count of the Government's strire, einitinues fairly good: *Manitoba
; mid d thig8
st24.50, to $25.41; Aorta, $24.50, to
covered a strange tribe • of negroei $go per ton, inclulting:bags; pure
in Guiana-whoespeak a -language grain mouillm„ 30- to $32; nulled
which is a Mixture Of Dutch; Eng- grades!. $25 to $28 per ton. 'Cheese
lish and Portuguese. •-eThe fecal market continues steady'.
With westerns quoted at .12,14e, to
TRAGEDY AT NIA:GA1A-6N- io Butter -The market IS firkin
• LAKE. finest creamery, being quoted at
27e. in round lots, and.,2V4e. to 28e.
rt au Prinop Is In the Hand
Insurgent Mob.
A despatch from Port au Prinee,
, ,
Hayti,- says: President Nerd
Alexis his been deposed and Port
an P4t'ee is in -the 'hands et the
"reinifiltiOniSts. The deposed Presi-
denteiS --now - safe' ene.±-bonall-thr,
French Arnining 1 ship Duguay
Vroin, General Anti:line Siinon, the
leader of,the insurgents, is march-
ing upon the peninsula Witty an
.arte3f of 5,000, and General Legitinte
has been ptoelainied the.new Presi-
'At 'the last moinent President
lexis yielded to the urging of these
,0Ou1tattirn and decided to taknie-
Seige aboArd the French warship.
At 0 o'lock on Wednesday a salute
of 21 guns announced his denaitizie
from ilhe palace under guard of a
attalionof infantry and squadron
Of cavalry "and as he drove' down
to the ,wharf, seated in -1a n carriage,
with the Frenth..Minister and with'
the French tri-color.dver• his shod -
dere, the crowds of armed men and
women aboutheaped cureda on the
head Of the aged man. When, at
la,dt the land -Wig stage was. reaehed
the rctob lost all reitraint and the
,
'Fire Prom PipeIgnited 'Red, and in. .ft 'jobbing way. "EggS-ff-Thern
. •
Apd - slim* was Burned o . local
no, knew develripments:in the
• , - • • .
A dopitch from Ni• agara,-the- , egg situation; • prices' being
toady, under a fair deviant/ , far
Lake; Ont., says.: The habit of Inane consinnoion. N' -,141d, c2gc,
grneliiitig in bed pOst William.Elliott to 30e. ; selectd -aqck. a 25o... to :
his life- atan early henr On-Thlirse 253Ccr';. No..1 stock, 920, to 23e.; and
day' Morning, : 'When, bis home on er
SiimeOe ‘
Street was burned II. e''' 2 stock at 173‘e- per dozen'
• .
to the ground. giii:3tt was 70 yeato
old and was linable toescape when
fire from his pipe ignited the bedd- Militankeer -Dec. 8.--Whent N'4 3.
ing, -When thfifiremeg arrived the 1 northern, $1.i0 to $1.11; No. 2
flames were beyond centred.'" About northern, .$1.08 to $1.09,; , btraV,
10 o'clock *thei erred remains of $1.10% asked Rye -I -NO. 1,'" 751
the wafortunatiyman were found Corn-Mny, 6-2,K36bidBatleYen
buried benea a pile. of debris. A Standard?..e. etc '.' ' saiiiilee., 56c. 'to,
tv.' _ '
-. t ,
-few-feet anetty :wartlitrilieliiiiii-ted- -6-33e.- - •
skeleton of his dog. Elliott was a Alinneapplis, Dec. 8.-Wheat.L,
December, $1.07X to $1.08;' Ma*,
$1.12; casli No, I hard; $.1.12'Yei ;
No, 1 northern, $1.113-; NO, e
. northern, $1,0934 to $1.09... Ban
Flour ---e.Pirst patent,
.$5.55' to $5.90; _ second patenta,
$5.40 to $5.05; first eleara' $4.30*.tie
$4:603 seeend' clears, $3.20 to $3.56.,
, , ••, - .
. GATTLE; MARK -ET: ,
Toronto, Dee. 8.e-T1ie range Of
values for the beet lets ot butch-
ers' dettre as item $4.40 to $4.75
per cWt., aood loads of 'steeera Anil
heifers were worth. $4 toe $4,50 fit*
,
,
TIN.Ittl) :STATES ItARKETS-, !
goene„became tragic.„ and shame ul. *etekee: �f the' seittien Raid, serving
Intudittid through "With'No. 1- .Cotapany, , 19th flegi7
the ,Corckin of troops and Shrieked 168 W�Is at. t'resent.iii
the coarsest insults into: the vet* a .1)(41:, °it h6gPital'
tiee Of , the President, whd strove SEVENTY•ICERE DROWAI),,
hravelY tO apPear nndismayedl.
They tried to hurl themselves ' ppen
him' arid fought With hands and feet 3.11)411°6n ::Stenni6k 6418:61 .1114111
against the SO/diets, WhO found dit, rOlithieked Ott 8hat,llitungii
lenity in forcing-theniliack, One A 'Cleatirah 7% 00*EObe, IiPah)
t#611:0011' dW.• :Sileeeed th• reaching Sayan Word: has been reeei'Ved lieka
xoka Alexia 'jest, as he was embark- that . the' 'aparkete, steamer Ginsel
ing, and: nrinde'a sweep: at him with Marti foundered' off, Weihaiwei: on
a murderous knife, but the blow tell November 30th., p.eventy. pereena
short:, • • were IOSt„,
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APIISi 1,AI-10N IN GLASGOW;
T-Ei7galoon,Wreeker Beginning .
.Campaign n Detain. '
.despatch !front Glasgow seers:
Invited by'Englisli and Scotch pro-
hibition 'societies, 'Mrs. Carrie Na-
Vonbai taken Pp qUartera in a
-011-0e-hotel here; preparatory t�'.
a cantfpaign'of "sniashing the think.
inethenpritreip-al .7eitieS Pi: the
:llnited Kingdom. Shesays she has
.left her hateliet at home1 ha.ving,
made up her Mind-, to strike' at the
root of the drink -evil, and not it
10, mere outward .semble,neeenglak,
°kneel -a -to ni.4 -pea systematic
beginning leithntlie cities o
Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen,
and erebraeing' Edinburgh and Lon-
don: The police hare Warned Mrse:
Nation's friends that She will nOt
be allowed to offer any Violence to
saloon property or .enstomers.
GALE AND SNOW000ST'17 LIVE
7-Tee a-0 -
Nen-foundland.oast. .
desPateh from St.: john'e, Nid•
says: ,Seventeen porsomnperitilie
in a storrct which has lashed tho
Newfoundland Coast for, tarty -n.104';
hours. "- In .all, ten fighting vessels
have gone ashore, .most of theme:
breaking into fragments On the
reeks. •The victims;- of the gales
were members Of the CreWS of three
of these craft. The fishermen were
all residents of Newfoundland fish-:
ing Storm. began
Tuesday evening; and, -developed
into 'a - blizzard. A northerly gale ,
caught many sma).1 achoonare and
aloopsniff_thezeaet, and in ;sendding,'.
footithhearor, before.. theblast many
t
the:thick snowstorm.
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• ARE THESE DIXMONDSI. -
'Hr. Fred. Pane Brings Proctor:a
Stonesllemr-North.'
,A despatch tram 'Toronto, says:
Will Ontario's big elay belt devel-
op into a diamond -field? That
the question soma people are ask-
ing, since Mr. Fred. ',law, T. &
N. 0. Commissiorer, returned from
the north with 'a- few stones that
look like diamonds: These, stones
have been submitted to an .eiree,
Whe 'deelines toexpress- any ..".eree-
ite opinion as.yet. They were found -
east. of- tlie--now town a Cochrane.
Peculiar as it inay.eeeni., antne few
'Yearitage ia geologirt reported that
tne blne clay of that.partic , re -
,
eldielv resembled thfit mefne--
-vinci_nity of Bloeinnaf nittaini, in th e
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dianiOnd fields of South Africa, Jt
is said there is already some' ex-
citement in the north cenntrY over '-
the find.
.FOUR sncyr I einousn.
, .
One Will Die as the Result of the '
Irani at Kene'ra.
'A despatch trent. Kenora, sa
Foar_raor, ,3-yero, woimdc. W7!aft_
'nesda.y, night in,. a Shooting affr4
ekhich took place at Dryden, One
A party of "raen were diinl#ng in a
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-BAItitING INFERIOR ,on..
gopeini- instoctionn toctisioins
-.tnneciot§• in the. West:
'A despatch frani" Ottatinisay
The:Department Of Customs has ie-,
sueda. eiinuldri' t� tolleetors at
Winnipeg; Brandon, Ennuerson and
ether points is :the West, calling At-
tention. to the Ptimbet of fatal. ac-
cidents recently- from exploSions of
coal- Oil; and enjoining, them to
exercise the utmost
no iturnirted :oil is perniittecl to en
ter' Canada .nnleid it-ceniplies With
the terms .• of the ' Petroleum In-:
liection Aet. • '4r,
dr,
t To KILL KVSG,A.T.FtjC15$0..
Many.,Arre6ste to Folleir Di$T.Irrery
•° of, Corre.siwidente.
A despatch trot'. bag, France,
announeee that; an 'enquiry is bong
made Ny the Spenieli antliorities
following the 'discovery of %jotter t
sighed by a Spanish Annrchint, and 8
ti
when one Of the party, Joseph
roy, .suddenly Ilinaped*up and fired
five shots from an antoniatie'revol.V---''
,Four e shots. took effect.
wounded are Richard Denna7
,London, Eng.,, shot in: the.:able-
m-nivill. die. Danit'l Fet-eTII•Atrin
neck and right side A. "Stanton,-
-shot 'in - rShar a, shot
in thigh.' Millroy' was art sted and '
brought to Itenetra. Te Will,the
triednext Saturday
Aimost, Asphyxl ed
.,A.to ed Father;
&sir:late' • •
from"Ottawa, On.ys:
• r. bothityine Poiret and wife, • his
tatbert aiv,unclktwo young ladies •
reaiden at 74 Friel Street; owe
th6ir!i/ves to the barking of -a 13,et
dog j*Ionging to the family, which
lironsed themin time • te save them
fr�m being -asphyxiated by gns on
itirsday night. lire. Porter .was
imoonamous whn found. • A defee-t
tive eoal stove Was respensible for .
fi1ingthe house- with gas. •
A RAILROAD'INCIDENT.
Iledyatal Kipling -hat, of course,
debt more telatniharise the world
with India than an'y one else:, Hero ,
s an incident -e-hich ' Mt, Kipling
it, e AS aettial e:vent, -Which 'hae
schuChow escap xi. finding its.‘ way
into any of hit boisks. A few yearn •
ago -the co'f
Indian railway etation: many milea,/
ronenny eity Wlee p4ttneke.0 by-
tiger made hold by litittger'! His'
assiStant•instantly took refuge ,in
the office,' barrieudeethe_doorsand
,
Wired or inetruetiont, to the near-
eet toWnt Imagine the amazement
of the operator at the ether end of , •
he line to teeeive the following ad-
patoh t.-L-"Pliger on p ortn tniu,
ter stet•ion master. ,
trnettenan
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addressed to a comrade, ,prc,iposmg
an atteMpt oh the life of King Al-
tana°. Thd igtfpr s.tiggeits eithet
the &railing of' tlie reyar train pr•
the-throWing of bombs at the r44 -al
carriage. Many arresIs ate ads',
to follow:
▪ Mth»tgh a Alittrkd in may
never 'have beee Withess.in t 1-:
snit h Usually knews what it IS,
to, be trest-ealineck . •
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