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NEWS ITEMS
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A 4ellpeit0h -Qtraiaa Oro The the trier**. On Wei , Inters ti*
Department, beikeomplitect. rtteplow,t;`, "•.„szt,,,,ir 14)104:22
tots,. Or aritaill. 00171lnli W oecopied dottott
'C'44414(4';'/31t C"144/4 41'euther$ 1<e th* inclith3 of July star: August,. 1303; 00r..
•• Months of July mal Augitst, mut the log tint *Ono MonthScof
ftgitre fully beer, Put the eanclaISKS111, tOr• was it74.0t isn Increase Ot mot tr,iisiL
**Net 'Were drawn. Of the,tao preceding ter Jai per ,eent. The incregao in Mout-
thak the tnereti$0 in the Ilrit,.,rot was' from AR to 1,024; that t0,
tiWaSpilpers And: mege41403 cording .04 huts or 1,4# Per. cerit, • Ina itifurt*,
iiitn'CAttilds,'isa staUlt of tlia reduatiOn • fid Winnipeg, .howeitep, Ape 710111Ing
4'1 posteo t$ 'Oltogettier PeriOntinel." less ,t731111 hinaVitif!, Pitting 1S9'0
" The tots& Uwe:taiga, in therionittet , there Were riteetYa fit the. onion- 481
111$11batis taming trdte gioada inere 1'00,0 Dritialt Aattol. by ,the: Caloadloth
. ,
Gaeta fOrtlatit durin Ito rocattle, othatners.•.Fur Alte,correOpotodlotrutobtto
)0y. 0101. 0,4gdol.; • ita .eellepated ouf'.4907 thO outtl'Iber lint$WISen
'12.bo earre3011fling•I'Aghr0 1906o to, The ihereaso iS 4'44 ,bago,."11tAt: 461,
3.371). Mt mil., 'tat numbee•fin*,Ittly,,Ond pee eent. of 11;te umber, riteetved
Attgust InOO , being 2190, 'bags. svbile July .330. • The 'ointernectuat prefer:oleo"
s'atttermootilk ip 100 Jhere urerd •,%-pot,t4eritly proving. •'firi r
P39t7li • tiagS3. 'fink:the ,fult inetiSure.• Siideoss :than .NsitS ,
t 4 II ti t I h d
oro Poofer tniffiefAllIta, elegleeltair: and %hide' Shertenre qatitedatiS.5 Piiirsets niitt auOlto to BIN'tt. 410 Grand Tr01111 Vadat: officials report
1413as Ili WON. evill"
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PRUITT' EAU,
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AU* 9A1toil
Eat* Jr* Que 4/iket
EaKtarties 'Or9 Ilee9z1 _
' Eliehtriio
Torost4, oat. to. flour 04,0010 *oat 4110% 19/14 ao,pwAching,
%um op :we 0040. pewits 03 400114 A" ihe * ter 40kaher 01,144AP.A*
10,1011i $$A0 irk hnaatra' 444:100,411Widie tOr. MONUcit,t */$10, 4n4 lalateriele for tsrlift tt bue., ,c( op,m,su *geoto
k000d patents $5,10 'to 0.44k 404 ec3)111"1/1teit Viu°1'211" 4"4431'• 41%411 '144464 .41' "41"a 4 .44°. t4P
ms.votoutf, orst• paw% igt•Ng to Weigh* *PPtorel; 'Wolfe the uurourrt Lectmeo . • - •
4trostg• 044,01,,,etiltyto -10hiita ttogklY 41171 4441$ 114 t heit441 1'441144 e' ••
Wheed-v-4ietv NufOloha. **W. forever-talf,Prorif ,plue.p fro 1'0090 easu,.. ghfor PAW Stitt4 -ut ThorObt has:
ueeo with *. 1, No.. ern tiVreltx At *ItO tttStoill.Y •t* IMeteeta in avhate,la molded, •
thttart0 iVtirat-oilet„4, -red *litter, No. •0•11* feff$ c,$.11414104t n°t 008. '• 'rho reylvaltatu, Torrey Alia iste30,11:,
'tAstitta4 Spa figrn evO ilekidsit!. Which •stts'• Is oble,, to r, ittive tkelitest, TO tAttliiiriitOs•
••• • ,. • . . . „, • • Oeverot veto t • vestero atr
.•:•144r.4 -T44,•, 1Parlor% Aut
.P.1194S Veliaafiltrae eNn«..t,ittoto. tot 1,4 to LthP4,4onttetIOnsulwttys 110,pt4:
t‘e outotdoi :tour hid.- t4tro owt,•7'&i0130, "WPOt -.14.41'*° """s' 4/2m/itIn° 'calla '44 4:14441441 "IVIAP --6ft 14 ?Wee.'
) -•,',:•. . , • „- AtOre$,, tdothe therave% ree., Moine tarpenter is to assign* eOrti^
.4i49.19/40 -POrt61a 4114 No, tiot't at t* 1'7404 °Wre`• The 141"Mitts 1$ 44 Ur,. 41-- f4. Whyte, Wartlen, New'
slat , r fpfetit, 11010, thrh hOultzSOW6r1 bit4 Vevoluoinster Pefollent Wry, tu tkatto
with (104n4t.unts tf,t4,1c14 to St OAN Olt' 3 "las$Mt°4" tts4) AIL 149 11/44•114 /"4.' firatid N'atie.y.lkallaittle ittild
o ctothes„ Women OW are KC,Od to
ot, vim tfresSera Oft reall,Y9 111C0111eas arid 111111 t
.40 el eptity Si el, 11
Ontarlet ,feel'reesa.' laliPalat8e,OP. reeepinatra, esd, 'ben 4 ttp
{pieta at 0 to'..43to-on13100, _Manitoba AliesaSII0-3,„ ftlefr,eWn 0 -sea as 0/eVollY •
oats aro' nominal; ht of os• iiPAsattet., • St. lobs, N. B.,' teachers hay* pauord
,
t land or •NO. t regimental Ocpot, Uncut-
so 4 reSellitlell. In favor val ttoverninent
• * respects Si.,gtiositive. gulf divides the %Sit. ele Penalallet
offerings. - • - ' • tY,Oryllangie gCletg• ba altar. In Me s t
rn 'NO Alne its Otibted
ut 74s, Vortonto3 frelgins, toad No, 3• 10'4 of tan Ort*talt, or14 Mose el the ht.- The tiro, mot41, cm. oo, the totorooto,
7440 ° titss • VW tstith01. the shaeltird-St_ed utak ran Mouton 10 Italifits• tn
s T
* • • -t •,s2t. geort gdy an a la ale al\ nt`a
, Br's- o tnarlie * ri
111,111FOIAN
todut coltleioupt '1;w4 Ereloratot Net*
10.410so,'•
A (IPKrtato.1 tmth Bcilogito. oriFs:, A
wrertZor-reliter3 ate Jeliriy* *Gil'
TIMZ40y I'Mut141 431 AM- line nie
rkst ot
fiellitinie d tooling M011. Witt-
i• Or DUIA/11,, he,*
1414•KrolveC•gi-,. rirel,frier7ETOICC.MS
,I21(11 tstrOttit% grjp•
• fo., V4s.. neriOas1y ialuirs.'44 1310. ts 'exptet,
I reedver. • Ito Or,Ow• id, the 102:49,Ato
'fiteptient • • • •
.1'13012'411•1C3 -la Miura about- %al-NO.014
lege,„ Tan Melt eyere ettorgoig
Otrate horses helongtnt,' to kirt, Th
Sutherland, of OritusbY•3 whieha1fereeert
,thete way to thoir tome stable •trOnit But
• fuec,1-• Uruetotott, /Mits. Sig Of . tlis
bealRe weed kiihrd.• and nine, 00104 at*
Ssi4vozil l'5alre,:illrnliclo(lygttg°,,d0.03411;
fleehelto..
MAIMED 1118 GitAMYMOTitell.
•,
flow. a Young Woman's Trick 0ableil‘
tin frdierponee.
A dasnatoli front San Franeleen says':
Tean. /KWh Alison dr ktrialter, N. Y,.,
010 Married Ws grandmother, Is bevy
his honeymoon. "My grandfather,
Dr. DUltuo.ot Rochester, was a pePpery
old fellow" sant be "Ftrst he della-
' le ztt re le cunt ?tar- I' bl I
ally belated My aster because she tnareled
4ta" Qr 1444 14144eY' She V11; h° $25' "t414C'' • wa s gOt t • ' 111.41 ""eitis " "4' aln/P • barber. This left me his sale heir,
Whole eon . Intel' MOO* theft faee4 i . COUNTII,Y-rRODDPE‘ 4)11°1 i t h Phed DS a . Th
, . , . . p i•e- .y 0 el grient 11/4 aye_ a
;shine- briogr4nxt ihge, lips oftkfis• 23(0, ' ' (-„, ., ., to „ to en- e style. of feJtur-Made 4wits win IntY0 14
ellY,. Silo' •Kst% •thoirt Or s4lho 411P16; „' „4„11,P1.145.-mrYek aPPI", " 6 y"`"-'4Pe- tong loltr out ,aletVe and It 'W1111 be
'teSks illa/ $41,1140 '01.toll to Theedqe 7-iii,;t3,4t$0, id.. ltti- 'o, ai-Drimes and weteotue,ct udth **lel alter SQ ,00.0y
and lilS PlaYHatiteai nadpnippnIgohugs., ,..st.0 ,,,,r.to ta:;.,plexeki. • , I, ,luentbs pr chopped off sleeves.
..,, - '. ..,: •,,,,, „,.,„.L-,„.„_‘,., .,. • ' ,r,P.PIEY,,, ea,' ' ' floyo41. ,o,i tAirebtley,"rfunted: kt, $1,a ke tfl , he Peat; tfa Sey nothing cd tile Man-
vueO4Orti sati ostOrm:• •iSlit uiggf$-_,'Aite ,,.'„' yeen.,Vae.',104'iletilar. relenting .Sita lel .trui Iwo .in .445telots, . , = eel it! Ita trIntinlitg, econemieal,w0Mear
at tat'i clekse of,)nne ,OtalyelOgot ma ,,t micw, 13,4Y olv *0 taverna games; all4 straiseL' $0", to' gtd, .a. ton ou track here. .ttatro 71t1 f°1'11141° lot 4 long lime, for
fle liatt4aie,teltrtalidll AtIbt tar *14e$faw It Wea...eagalir A10011 when 'they pegged roet,;iete,„09lagg oro quoted, ot egg really We faalliOnslet Skirts move slow -
it . iroLotx,,,oielopt(„,,Mtg.rarnir*yrtride- lore 411-00; Mate, le.a ,`We ane little soldier tit.o 000,`Ort Iraitt, and -Now Brunswick, 7.'" TiowattuYS. Or 43urse, °lei' 41v491
• "Daddy .pecteet4f3r*be..3'-enistiing:;, hepter;-•• ent'' rAtint-Itiariart.'stedertili •tlielitet, ,70 to le pot, bag, arc changing, but a new vogu? creepS
y el ' cif./ . e fo, Nov, ttiort 1,,,, lata•Atep ntelma, and the bean, 60 taoultry-o.turheyai ' ste'o.ssed, 1.3 to Pin Idnidlit= i=slY Z.% :oesiclkii,n,art,IY,
, when ebeb,bropuolg,M-httol,"-Olto# ,A._hp% gir.1* f et,k•,,itito moo, t'. _ per ritt chicleens,,altve; 7 to fic.; demised, , , .__ , °Y... . ,i• . . es
'fvfarle.0 band and411,0peryeeitippeo to 'BOZO 011.0e.ellitable Wes lagentrig iti 96, dudes, aliltei'l to get de.• dressed* 9 extriain"r "14)1"miallie firerult" s" "
her own littte feticide 'WA Orelget'erafeeqd" Ugt 'nleale 'thllonfln the OPen WindOwa., te Wei. .o,; not tInd Me skirt of yesterday hopelessly
ment'ataCitileal full, w1th''haPPY *does, S.cme olle irUM as badly use,d, ou bun., out of dale to-dity. ,Es,peclally is this
pleasant tiSkse end tretiery- gultlesa. 'DO r'y end d ty as the %latest of the "lit, ' Ilia bAIRY MARKET,. .
since AMR.' Martan luo4 One tairateeda la Seidler 4We inside, sorne ono ndio • . Butter -Pound prints, 2$ to ' 250. and true If, as frequently is the case, lt was
made in a mare cr less Original style
of thileh EiVa''• 10 nfliCi. /her eitY lo ,teaell• Mr e rolls 21 to e2c. Creamery rules at others. Sletrts'are graceful and goner:11-
M begin with, and not like hundreds -91
Ilt6heti A5 tTForlY AA% PISaStirik,as °IR " , t otd• d .cot ring 'how frequently the entire
they -binned 'rola da le the 04040, Pt 1 0'0OP eie • or s ne
Ina tbtroptc'n -1/4e7 4", and /111. ,00.3P 82•/5"fen combs, . • ti tbP, 441 has- changed 91' illri34
tict net heard, a kind word in months, g
Med ilaa egehtecti, Many blows. The 26 to 20a, and esolietS at. 23 to 250.
gay 'Irriffla of the Innate made him Eggs -The best stock brings 22 to 230
elep, and drilla him Into the hallway. per dozen ta case lots.
They brought to his mind a curly- Cheese -Large quoted at 13Xe, and
haired boy brown legginge. Het 1,WhIS at'13Xe.
pushed , the outside door softly open, HOG PRODUCTS.
Dressed hoga in chr lots are quoted
at $8 to $8.25.. Bacon. long clear, 11 to
11%c per ib in ease lots; mess pork, 330
to •$21; short cut, $22.50 to $29.
Hams -Light( to medium, 15 NO 15%c;
dc. heavy, 14 to 14Mc; rolls, 11%c;
shoulders, 10X to 11c; backs, leg to 17c;
breakfast bacoa, 1,5% to 16o.
Lard- Tierces, 12%c ; tubs, 12%c ;
pails, 12%,e.
BUSINESS AT 1VIONTREAL.
Montreal, Oct.' 15. - Choice spring
wheat patents are quoted at Sa.30, and
seconds at $5.70; winter wheat patents,
firm, 415.60 ; straight rollers, 35.10 le
85.20; do in hags, $2.45 to $2.50; extras,
$2.05 to $2.10. Graln-The local Oat
hfarket was quiet. Manitoba old crop
cats qubted at 59c, per bushel ox store.
,t7eed-ittlanitobb. bran, ..in bags, 833;
shorts, $25 to 828 per.tbre Ontario bran,
in bags, $2,4 to;.$36; Shorts, 325 to 326;
utoutilie, $27 to $30 per ton; and
alreltird grath, $34 to $35, Provisiens-
Barrels short cut mess, $22 to $22.50;
half -barrels, 511.25 to $11.75; clear fat
beaks, $0.60 to $24.50; long cut heavy
ruess, $20.50 to $21.50; half -barrels do,
$10.75 to $11.50,1 dry salt long clear
bacon, 10 to 11%c; barrels plato beef,
$14 to $16; half -barrels do, $7.50 to
$8.25; barrels heavy mess beet, $10; half-
berrels do, $5.50; compound laird, 103e
10X0; pure lard, 11X to 12%c; kettle -
rendered, .13 to 13)6c; hams, 12% to
15%c; beeakfast bacon, 14 tc 153‘c;
Windsor bacon, 15 to 15%c; fresh killed
abattoir,drer,sed hogs, $9 to 89.50; alive,
$6.20, to 56.35. Butter -Finest, 27c.
Eggs -NO. I candied and straight re-
ceipts, 22 to 23c per dozen; selects, 26c.
Cheese -Western, 13X, to 13„%e,
in another selleel, tilde; Wakeeo enie ,t43 temotedrio. The panel effect is seen,
". seemed so, different . and karlg,.1 ' and from the knees down there often
veriations of the cutting up in irreg-
take Into haelt and:forth, gal the days
Env Thearharer witleonly,..feor„ net .01'd ular battlements method; indeed, the
eaeugh ••to '.11141fie 111'rengle the eon-
. Influente of the overskirt is marked, and
0 is quite evident we shall see a good
deal of overdmperles end the like In the
future, sometimes entirely of the skirt
proper, sometimes produeed by the long
6GEitsrit.y, and brlack.lei.a• pretty mixture, a
gray -brown with' rough lines and gray
velvet ribbon on the skirh ethe waist
made of gray chiffon with black and
gray Velvet braces, and a deep. walat-
hand and triple Mittel sleeves to the
elbow. A hunch of salln flowers in the
front of the waist is becoming. Thew
are easy te. 'snake, such es dahlias corn-
pesed of bands of satin sewn .on ean-
vas, united by, ropes of satin ribbon,
sprays of flowers in pale celors with
gold or silver knots in the centre ilgute
en many ot the new dresses,
On many dresses at this lime of the
year- narrow edging borders appetite and
naturally as much variety as possible
is sought. The little button and loop
trimming is good, as also is the inter-
laced looping of soutache without but -
lens, which is newer and resembles. a
sewing machine's chain stitch mcre than
anything else. inerlaced vandykes or
zigzags of two braids enclosed 'between
a couple of straight lines also are newer
t•han the ladder pattern. With the flne
soutache tiny bunches of grapes and
foliage :sometimes are carried out in a
running pattern. Intermixed geld and
silver braiding motifs in dull shades
combined with black look well on some
ot the earlier fan models.
The autumn coal. is a most faseinnting
gerinent and most becoming shapes are
worn. lt will partake lees Of the nature
of a wrap to be worn over a fluffy dress,
theugh the privilege of wearing a dart
serge. or cloth mat over a light lined
linen or lingerie skirt Is a boon te wo-
men wile have not a large wardrobe,
The coat mvered with allover soutache
still will be worn. In some Instances it
shows a piclureeque rape arrangement
Omit the sine:Mere or falling careleesly
down' the 'beek, 'which Molts atheist like
a eeparale garment put oe. ethers
1.".e sash with long ends manif&s itself.
Theso coals trequenity are cut up some-
where to form pendent battlements or
large labs, and open over cherming but.
tons and !cops of braid lo span sueh a
gap'. The general suggeelfen of these
coats Is empire. It is the long-walsted,
tight -fitting ones %thin renounce Owl
influence, and these are more severe mid
appear chiefly as part of a suit. They
make a useful slipover wrap and look
extremely well carried out in finer serge
or cloth with the more seeere type a.t
lenliling end bettons.
The only true eennonly is the kind IMO
coesiders (flintily first and then price,
and In this day when the storea are
overflowing not only `with the most ex-
trevegant, bewilderingly beautiful nie.
kaiak.) for which fabulous prices aro
asked but also good materiels rind Wm-
anags of undeubied elyles and Inoderale
priceq It would eceni as If any wOrtroli
who knows enough to make her nave
•ThitIves can be fitehlonably dressed and
keep within her limit. One cermet buy
tin nos el ies when thee first a peen
without pay ing fancy prtees. perimps.
14.1 11 11 41r.triall Is 111'0401 in her'ities,
allounne she must nol choose too de.
chled novelties. inil„ hs.ik more to the
quieter Illings that look better in the
long r1111.
- -4% -
fusion of the city sitte/S; CrOwded w
overlaaen trucks,clanging 6ur ea s
and b.urrying vehicleS, of 44, fiesariP-
tions. • •
Suddenly the vestibule. door opened
and siamine.g, with neat stamp. and knotted, great welts upon his tomy
' 'and as the king line passed by there
was artother, soldier who had entered
the ranks, a great, lean, liungry-ey.,k1
St. Bernard dog, his fur coat tangled
Mg of Vet, followed •by. -et :drafty and sears • and- fresh marks oa di treat, -
entail -of -.-Outdooe• salt fOtidaY,:Tto ' r turd. No One ordtced the PM recruit,
, leaped • up the stairsi sweeinetl ckavn on who marched es 11 every step hurt his
Theodore, spun Win round I,. the alr,, poor, tante body. ,
end set aim denvel,- a Unitised,' laugh- The . music sounded more lively, the
ing muddle. - ., ' ,'. - childish voices sang out more clearly,
. , ..,
"Well, my eittle jeitine:PVe found iin- the dog moved, doo, more briskly, and
othe,r young tallow who'e 'going to with happy eyes,
.Scheol with ' yretn begin fto4horrow Whee the line swung round 'again
morning. He'll, be round at a glfarter and Aunt Marian, caught sight of It, the
to nine, sharp. He's a little bigger and music crone abruptly to a stop, and the
a little older liton you, apd 1•11 -go atang stool fell with a crash to the floor as
wtth you the flyst time,- to be sure • f Aunt Marian ran to the last soldier hi
the way." Daddy Doctor's, eyes -Iwink. the line, threw her arots about his neck,
and with tears in tier eyes cried out to
De merrily... . • ,- .• 'ie, - •
the childrea, as if they knew all about
The next -- morning Theodore waited
. ed impatiently' lifter his tires -West tor
les new friend, and • when "'V last the
bell rang, he was „ the lirst,•10 throw
'open. the door. . • ,
e There (dud hls 'father Jaid a great
: 51. Bernard dog, -whose toll W.ti'gged and
whose great. brovin -e,..iree• bet -Tried 'es 11
• be understOod the whole- ••surpelee. On
, his back was a red Neither 'Saddle. seat;
end Theodore metinied. bini, and put
Ins feet -into the stirruPs,' hating up the
leather reins, . Thee. rdieried lam El
Capitan right away,• and he lived tip,
hi the tante, • for he was- brave-en/4h
to follow ouP 11 'ordors in the Nee of
1
any temptation or danger,. .• .
Daddy -Dotte 'aceorepatittel. them the'
first -three daya. AfterWard the St,.
Bernard dog toe* full charge .01 his M-
OO Master, and there vies ' never any
loitering.. • . --
No. one 111 the selmol.' entered more
. into the spirit -of work andlun then did
El-C(1141m., -,. , ., . . . -
Wheal "the gatnes began and the
meste sten& up tor the 'marches, there
was not a more • restleiss, wriggling
Leidy, .ettriong .the tWmfooted -than this
hugO,' Nilo -legged ..E1 Gagnon? . • „
Wietre-n . the 013J1dree's %vices Sang,
"We are lithe; Satinet, inen,". to they
strains of thaetial Wusic, and tire long
ilne ,moved• under waving banners and*
, flag:a, with sturdy,. trampling feel, flush-
- ed faces aild rumpled hair, keeping
time as best be Gould with two left feet
alid Iwo right feet, to look after,branlei
, !canna tramp! at the veri"bien.4 of the
line went El Capitan,, nearly bursting
-with patriotic pride.
. He was se fair and Soper°, and en.-
• tered whotesouled into Avhetever was
wing ort•; 9110,1xliziltig off or sulking or
half -doing. -Prom Abe very first he was
0 general laterite, Stid as the days
went by the children grew to love him
as 11 he weri rte.hurslati being.
Ent one dny. the teacher. brought,
hame an tinxione•feettl, Mlle -Pea to am-
ther and Daddy DoCtoer: Ln, Caption had
Leen Outgo witen schoill closed. 4.11
that' afteknerni and 'Welling they Watched
In vale for his rehire), and for many
other days they searched and walled.
Theodore's father offered large rewarde
' and hfred detectives 'Weft' put 011 his
treek, bUt to _ 110 purpose. .. As ttrue
went ,bt It was only, too evident that
tt Cnpilan had . either been' k11111 cr
stolen for las great •ealuee -.Ille'ny a
night Theodore went to sleep to eeream
of hie dear friend," perhetpa to fc.er the
saddle moving .WItil .his • prieverSin
strides; lo riiii his flingers lovingly
through the soft lerown curls, or to. look
Inlo ides great leuslini eyes. And Ile
11 .never gave pp hope. Init that some time.
. his .plasefellow trertild COMO borne once
more. , .
One mornittg.-Iitafty,..eveeks afterward
Auni aftwien, . stepped; belkitly through
the dirty; 111-sillelthet .eatOtts that led
to her tenet:pea sehoot, • tier children
Asere very difte.rent from the little ones
Who tleetit to TheenloreT; 011001, They
tt. "It must be Theodpre's El Capttanl"
Thai night a little eurly-Intired boy,
a house hundreds of Miles away could
not sleep fer happiness over a bit of
yellow paper that a telegraph boy had
brought.' And Theodore always insist-
er' that El Capitatt found Aunt Marian
Instead of bee finding him. -Youth's
Companion.
144.4441.44.4.4
OVER A SCOW DROWNED.
. -
Cargo of the Cyprus Shifted in a Heavy
Gale. ,
A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie,
Ont.: says: During. the north•east gale
qf Friday night the steamer Cyprus, "0 -
!engine to the Lackawanna steamship
tCoinpany, tot CleVeland, don nward
bcund on 14 second trip with ore, sank
veith ecarcely a momcnt's warning
about 18 miles south'ef Deer Park, on
Me south shore of Lake Superior, and
of her crew of 23 men the only survi-
vor is second mate C. J. Pitt, who was
Washed ashore on a life raft and was
brought to the "Soo' in a state of un -
Consciousness. The bodies of the first
mate and watelunan, who were with
tin second mate on 'the raft, but were
unable to maintain their hold in the
heavy sea, have been washed ashore.
Nineteen bodies have been recOvered
and brought here. The cause of the
tragedy was the sudden shifting of the
eergeocaused by water pouring into the
batches, which were not protected *Rh
Wives covers, while the cantain was
endeavoring, to reach shelter.
;.
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THRESHING NEARLY OVER.
Wheat Yield In Manitobn Placeo
Averages 23 latishele.
A despatch from Winnipeg says: The
crop report issued by the C. P. fl. on
niday ;morning is again a most rever-
tible one, showing thnt Ihresalng Ls well
on the way to completion threughout
the West and that the yield of wheat
averages at some points as high as k3
bushels to the erre. while nt all peints
fttp amonnj of grain threshed has ex-
cm:led all etpeelatione. CM the Itran•
don, Arcola and Souris sections the
yield is exceptionally good.
SERIOUS LOSS TO HALIFAX.
Ennio of Dry -Dock Employes Drivee
Ault), Business.
•
deepatch from Halifax. N, S., says:
A strike among the Halifax dry-dork
kariployes, which has been on for n (ent-
ity of weeks end is still unsettled, le
w resulting in g lose t•o this port.
Tux) steareers were on bend under Con.
tract for reredrs. emounting to nenriy
$100.000. Tile work will have to be done
,in New York.
IS DYING. OF HYDROPHOBIA
Alter MI Bites: a Dog Catoher's Wounds
Prove Fatal.
°A despoteli soya:
Istateh Lees, fltif utliefa dog odeher
Vakera, ifYfilt1 in • °heft' V
tat ttutre,,, 140 irlecfpf.4 ,Iitkigeed and
msty.ohe'ttof),!:,hites, Igo have pro -
(laced hydroldlobia.
LACS 109
ewe. Hte pilliaofe'a'A the
, flietett haA 41r1led e
11 'I% fent 1 S
Ronda Tian on (fauns f vrotons oc-
the MOttl
taa.
1 to learned
hsairo-
t himself of
bitten.
lolved
ogbin
OA Sett 31.
'011111.1 Iladi
119. Or the doe-
ute, wto1 have
, eastooto. porhapg,
quefAr fift31::111, tho ifistifu
t eallia litPte efe trim t
the teehlisentri, kindtirst
• • 'tibdbito t3313;e7 4114 60Pik'ell
his fin1310 Avihereeer W,
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titO,Iliet Wes IA citilVe fate
thil, ea
UNITED STATES MARKETS,
Duluth, Oct. 15. -Wheat -No. 1 hard,
31.17; NO. LNorthern, 31.14; No. 2 North-
ern, $1.13%; December, 31.13; Miy,
8kafinxi. eapo' lis, Ode 15". -Flour ----First pa-
tents, $5,75 1.0 $5.85; second patents,
$5.60 to $5.75; first clearS, $4.30 to 34.50;
seecnd clears. 33.50 to $3.60. Bran -In
bulk, 520.25 to $21.
Milwaukee, Oct. 15. -Wheat --No. 1
Northern, 31.15 to 31.17; No. 2 Northern,
$1..12 to $1.15; December, 31.04 a.sked.
Rye -No. 1, 88ye to 89c. Barley -No. 2,
31.10; sample, 80c to 31.09.. Ccre-No.
3 cash, 63% to 64c; May, 61%c bid.
LIVE STOCK 'MARKETS.
Toronto, Oct. 15. -Butchers' cattle
\sere, plentiful, the pricee of good to
choice lots varying from $4.25 to $4.65
per cwt. Selected lots from the loads
brought forward were sold at 34.70 to
84.90 per cwt. Pretty fair lots sold nt
53•60 to 34.10, and Common and medium
atilinate hrought 33.15 to 83.60. Good
CICW5 and common cAws brought 32,40
to $2.85. Canners sokl al 75c to 81.25
per Cwt.
An nave business was transacted 01
feeders for the eletilleries. Buyers of-
fered 83.20 to 33.50 for steers, and 32.-
ell.to 82.50 for bulls of good quality.
Steckers were not in great demand.
The better classes;of rulich rows sold
at $311 te $44 melt. Common rriles
brought 520 ench artd upwards.
The prlees of calves varied from 3 to
6%e per lb.
..l.ambs sold al 81 lo 55.6e: etiperi
OUTS at 34.25 le 84.40, rind InieliN nnri
culls nt 53 to $3.50 per cwt.
Wigs were tmchanged ,at 811.12% ter
selects. and $5.50 le e5,1,45 for lighte and
tels. according to their (virility. Some
+I' the Inferior hogs sold at $5,25 per
revi.
MONTREAL ritmarr, BURNED.
_
Iine Building in the Western Suburb
Was Destroyed.
A drspalch from Montreal nays: 1;01e
fend, %vermeil subUrb of Montreal.
was the ywone of n disnetrone fire on
Seturday efternoon. when the fine lire
man Calhelle chinch of the parish wns
'tlestrx yeti. mita I I in g !nu of 37tt.000.
only partially. cot eriel by incurance,
The M.O. whleh Iroise out Mend holt-
pest mite made mph] progrese, rind nl-
though 4561,4am-it was iibinined from the
Mrntreal firemen, thi• progreee of the
lettere could not be eheeked. AboiLone
hour after Ihe fire skirled one of the
lowers Item to toiler aril In fee
minutes it fell with n lietniendeus emelt,
nnd shortly afterwards the second
Lower ratite deem. The lowere were
over nne hundred feet high. and eeveral
firemen whie were working on ladders
had narrow eeenpre from being killed.
the Institute to have it treated. All the
emit tefforte failed. Heroic Ineesuree
tutile. So great was Ow
the polecitt aeeittnulafed 111
In all hie re/nitrite/Ay num.
emus bite_q that he Wfla bitoort to St.
3.4ifee„, 114s/ nal In it critical crindltion.
Accotlun to several Mends deho
were edrldt ed In the MOM Where he
won mom; d. the terrible nction Or lite
(tread mat le mused blin to hark as
n onst niiglif,
terse efts heen chter dog eotetior
4omueee., e the peel three 11111I n Iltilf
ear& lie ditt n week peaked WIlleaut
digyeemehl one or mem WO. Dutton-
mestatott, tnanths. tyrant mkt dag9-
too otdiv7d, the titirabel• of Ids In -
judo ofte InerenWl, saveral
woe* 1,4 33 cOnfintl 130 Uol with
4141603 I brdrahlroblit4
WOW
virulenne
histyslon
''
properly 'al 'reign°. IL- C. decided le marry, although he Wes
pertIon 0.1 the Temiskaming & North- ft°
ern Ontario' Ilethvay above New Lis. lie!tatittetr, itodlitateein.t 111111010f‘rov.mil,tlibtetrituttlato gilitert
keard bee Willi fifteen feet. ,
A. petition Of nearly 000 shettatures, Iblorpoitielli:4-84.100,toslgew.rr sitmo5rtise‘evieetteldfieteorfti,00Cielyt
asking for Sundae. ears, is before the
London Council. hls offer to gave the estate tor me,
'tont was nearly six years ago. Hs.
Gordon Hunter wed Sentenced to one
thed a year ago and the young worhan
yeer's imprisonment by Mr. Justice Rid -
del! at North Bay for manslaughter. 154111 ITV 10endolotner became
A. W. Reid, the first 44 the Yuman- mY wile."
t'er rioftirs to be tried, was fotuid gutty
end sentenced to six months in jail. hIORE111/NDOOS ARRIVE..
tkuNceinaerlytrafoorctyhainvellesbe(..ont OturiaandweTsrtunolic
Five Hundred Reach Vancouver, 189
dFaoirity.Williem and (reins are running
• 1 Were Rejected.
The sentence of Edwards, the default- A despalett from Vancouver says:
ing sMekbroker Werrnipeg, has been Out of five hundred and sixteen Illn.
=gee° Appeal Court flout ten
reaching grotion 011icer rejected one hundred
The retail '' milkmen, anet
an agreement with the producers, and eighty, ever one hundred not hay-
rlded to advance prices one cent. a iitiligyssieuallilic:ctilitiiiirtia.ineyA,itandwlehme itrototrytetitc.ie.
quart after November 1.
WIllient Fitzpatrick, of Mentreal, fell The balance mode up a unique pervert-
s() feet while el work on n building and 51.1.1011130110g tvdtt,r,ictgraigtehdlenetciwk,,,,itiettenp conamtt,iimigeli
ebertutpeesd with a broken arm and some
it* streets, None could speak etiglish,
The Conadian Pacific Railway and its Superintendent of Immigration Scott
illi! Wilding, 11 114 1.4 reserving hls
official opinion for Ottawa, for whieli
lace he left Bits nfternoon, having
1.4 mpleted his investigation.
0 Nvb0 sorrowed a Milian
-.--7611tague Seouritioa
A .deSPettett from Wundotts, ahhh,
$Yoz Cros-,topth. Chathrfeh dled ett
lit,16 ,ThutUday 1414 ta tho Stoto
Ikultuttary. Moo had beta iir tar soma
EttiO. Site died tinaltrilded by any re-
ridireS. hirS, EltaftWlelt was eentelleal
OR Minh 2$, IBA. 'to ten yawn in Ma
Penitentiary. Shit Net/ -9 the wife of Lent*
iCtiadWielt, A physician or ClevelatiM
e0.1110 4110 pUblic notice In 100f.
when, nee amazing ehalo of owtadtm
earn tO flow numb, she got was
Offer Wattled, but it wen/ well lino the
111411Sands, tree tyoreowings from. the
Qberlin National Hank, ler whIgh Prest-
dent C. Ty BeitinVith wos indicted. caused
the relieve of RIM bank. ShOwurespon.
operators and despatchers have come
3,1 an agreteinent, all advance of four-
teen per cent. in wages being granted.
The St. Lawrence route has better
lighting and- other elds to navigation
than has the Bristol Channel, says lion.
l', Brodeur.
The shont-the-chute and smile dips
at the Torento Exhibition grounds were
blown dewn during the storm on,lphtirs.
day night. the damage being estimated
at between 528,000 Rad 534.nuti,
Col. Leine, et the salvation Army
%hies that it Wilt; proposed to bring be -
EXTENDING THE WIRELESS.
Morrones Next Move IR tor Messagea
from iretand to Vancouver.
A despatch from lielffae snys: Te.
send messages (Wet from behind lo the
Peelle,. elitist of Ceitude et the next
thing which Maeconi will attempt. Ile
tween 20,000 and 25.000 people lo Con• mil! soon be ready to send messages
eda next. year. and ten S'reell11 Slehrh• thrrnss Alli11111e, 1110 111511, as h Aitlt
er . had been chartered ter 311V P111'9031', II. 1110 'Urger 311`0100. go lo work
w. G. Gmwni,,e m(mtreko ha„, been sending inessnges from Cape Breton le
a etete,11 elit...11 tie proposes lo erect in
VIllicol-Ncr Marconi helit•ves that he
evenlindly circle Ile glote• with
wirelese letegraphy. Guiwerning the
hosines.s ilerOMS Ille Atlantic., Ihe
tier is and ail the business offering will
1), Seill for first few (toys, hut 11(14-4r
Ilea a will hi, iiinitea hi perhaps 1,000
rds, in order that more experiments
iney be made.
elected to the directorate of the (wand
;frank Western, Sarnia Tlirin4.1
Company end other companies Cl./11-
trullei by the Brand Trunk. ip
---
OflEAT BRITAIN,
THREW ACID fil* WIFE.
awning Fluid Ilan Down Woman's
Face and Neck.
tlespatdh final Now 'Voir seys; Ben-
pamln Greenberg, tveallby Insooklyn
jetvelleri, rite:theft a bralepifil of %dine acid
down lite back bf his wife at feexington
End Noraud ilterimee on Titteday night,
and Men stittered a Mobbing at the
hands of an indignant crowd at une man.
deed people who had rjeen the unpres
s•oltett tassaUlt. Greetzber# atm bern eona-
feted Irmo Itis wife Mkt' for three yeere,
TofladaY evening, White she Woe paesIng
Peceetheiefs Mare, Itei° liteltund (Melted
froth his ottoro with to bottle 01 tiefteeind
MeV it. Whit eft oath, detvit het neck.
total, srowil ffait ctictisl'beila unto
Ufa pollee tattle arid placrAldm under
Plata, '
;
• lel'
,
POLGHT DUEL WITH PUN.
- -
mince, Apple and Pumpkin Flee
Through the Air.
1 despatch from (ihienge coy, Tie,
rens Ouggnii and 11. . Oxley. of Indiatio
flarhor, 111.. both slightly IntoNt. ohs).
got 104.1 ii dispute In Marlin's bakery .0
Mot 104N-11. Duggan picked up his hair
eaten piece of pie end slamtned it In 04,
ley's ear. The bottle on, Oxle3 ea,
behind one pie case and 'heeled a nem. -
Or el 14.-4 asso1111141, Duggan re,
1111.nect Ihe tirit With a pumpkin 91.
Marlin protested, and Is th
splattered pie ell over him. Then
vatted Me 'edict-, but the duel lade-,
[Magian rind Oxley went merrily 4.14
Two patrolmen errived. In the mime
th law they oorruriended the duetsts
stop. and in reply got, punipkin p.4
snienred nr.'r their Idue guns,. Thr rem
ft,. ended only when the [ellen lie..
leen emptied of its plea. Then the e.,10
;Interns %vete, arrested. Apple. 1 M.
la rey, mane and plea, perl,
ementy-tive, were m.4441 In the duet
ON TRIAL FOR 111011 TREASoN
Lord Brampton, known in Britain' SS
114e4 "Flailging JUdgO," drad, at the
age of 90,
The British Board .of Trade report
Aows largo increases in imports and
fofblo also Pr, tbo fildletaletor eat COMO
Slledrs Or
of Conneald,•011513.
Ali of Mrs. CladvIcla bereaeglifil wits
done pn $5,000,014) or hOfigt% VeUratfeas
which were supmard MY re deposited In
tho Wade Parte Rattle or Vileaigoo, htatty
prouunent Men were steilidled 14 heel.
Pittsburg tieing Um field JO/ %MOW Or her
biggest schemes,
Mrs. Chadwick was bet* at EaStsvoeity
mar WcadStocti. Out., Mid first beriame
nutortons when, Waffle rho r4•010 _01
L)dle. De Vere, went= 5rOar3 Orr 9'"'
committed numercua forgeeles woo,
ottio, and was sent to the Sante prison
where she on Thuraday night died. .
MAILED BOMBS AFTER WARNING.
1110.0,
Man CoulesSed that Lack of Money Wu
• the Cause.
A deapateh from 'Vetiver, Colorado,
says: Kemp V. Itigelow, arrftted on
Tuesday kir sending infernal machines
through the malls to Governor Buehtial,
David 11. Molten, and C. B. Kountze,
confessed on Wednesday that lack of
money was the Impelling metive of his
acts. He said he hed coneeived the idea
onto/1411'11g the dynarnite utter warning
the recipients in the hope that he would
thereby becotne hbro and reap Ilnan-
chilrewcrd from the wealthy men whose
lives he had Saved. He detailed a trip
to Eldorado, where he secured the dyna•
mile, pod said that he constructed the
ninchines Sunday and mulled them. Ile
also planted 51 slicks of dynamite In the
rear of Edward ellasies residence, and
then notified the pence that he everheard
heo men Meatier; to Mow up the place
and kin Ilughtel, M4iffatt and Koontz°.
HILLsIDE moVies HAW MILE,
Form MONTIIS IN JAIL.
sextorAleIrrs:14" afor1101.43SlitleoPseri'ehillilltbilencria4:14.se I Zeit Sen ene.• of it Streetsythe lloielkeeper
81.40r.illh4P1018481sit''ng111(e,drtwel(1111:'elrinittittill'"'Br‘,Ititt'll1rli" I11111:: 1: iicsoNi.cti from Ilrnmpten says:
on Second Conviction.
United States i.viih regard to Jarnnese (suj, 11.31,11ri :L11,11.4.3;41 k‘er‘ 1,141.31114:: \a‘t te‘isrt
immigration are l_ttantical.
tiftermam selikineed to feur months
spore ef Weineu in lea
UNITED STATESs.as
4,„32 eitheut heense, This is
vet lebor,
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ttr:',1,1:$1::.4":3''.4 . smarted oul-i is of the
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iliN'ill..initolehtinSill,n)le.17:wk n
(010,0 university. hes been appointed di- r ;I, 1FN1,0(,$(1.
11;;1. phy41e4 141 Olt` University or
F.01.1 itayuto. Now lee. Nei, 1
ONE IN CENTRAL,
(*wintry. and hundred., are ITO.% VI 11,..
131111 I"P" .4111111"""i" in'.1•1•':: Sentence bar Menelainehter trri. posed
Radii lithercilloata while 1.1-ra
leinyer Denounced as Ger
ninny's Greatest Cuese.
N fiesple. 11 horn Preto
Nri,1 t,,e1,10,,,1,1, son of Mc famous 1)1
Liebknicht. Wee arraigned
ednesday 10 the litmeefel eitprem,
iirt Leipzic on the therm, or hie'
eesee,e. ffe etiergtet kviti„Nr,1
bud publislengo, pattipttlet en1,114,
"Mildnriam awl ' .1,
enring mIlItertetn ns oerniere, .
genteel oleo. 11 todwieutIng n 4e111
eiegn criish the niflilary
leetikinehl, who ferule the Evireine ie.
vr.luttonary wing of the RC -CM' Ite,
.rats. le it proverous lawyer end 'pr.
,;sea m Bergin. 140 te 30 year.; old. 1,
to the perciiililitt • fudge it few-
lieric lie 4fliti: "I hos nothing to w.1 •
Mow. 1 accept filit reAlgolathilitY
what I haw, written, .1.1bo 14, root 7
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Prance.
despatch from Pnris Rays: A big
lontIsilde occurring in the Department
Ardache. The movement ot the earth
le ascribed to springs. it threatens die.
asler. A hillside, eomprising nearly n
million cubic metres of land, has been
mov 1 11 g for 26 triune, which il has
traversed half mile. li is now trovel•
ling tiny ytteits an hour, and has dam,
turd river. causing a 'urge lake lo
form, demolished a road, and carried
away two bridges, The departnient Is
eleo aufteeing very severely front floods.
'rho raftroads me cut tit fifteen places.
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MS BODY CDT IN TWO,
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CAMP Cook Killed Trying to Hoard
Moving Train at VerOnte.
A despatch from Kingston says: lohrt
Nichitardocte, aged 26 YeaeSs of 0Matzby
employed as cook tor a Kingston and
Pembroke Construction gang, waa tn.
stantly killed on Thursday ritotning
while endeavoring to board a moving
Might train at Verona. The wheels
ot the cars pissed over the man IMO
below the heart, cutting bOdy COM-
pletely two. DeceaSed LetiviM a young
GARRED BODY IN RIVER.
Another Mysterious Trope -11y In %tont-
reae -NO Clue to Identity. .4
despatell from Montreal stays, An.
other mysJerious trngedy liiiticnted
I) the finding on Thursday night .‘ I
Ile. body of an unknown man lit tlie
St. Law 'tenet, opposite Sonmer pare,
thi the body was a deep gash, indicat-
ing that the Mall had met nut, foot
ploy. The body wits completely strip -
1 pit with the eXeeplioll of the boots,
There wit, nettling to lettd to the Identi-
fication of the dead man.
rim awe minstago.
Blind River Official is Charged With
Arson.
A despatch frotn Sault Ste. Marie,
Ont., says: Some excitement has beim
caused at Blind River oaring to the fact
that Chief Raymond of the flee depart-
ment there hos been urrested in tennee-
lion with Ilw recent incendiary Rees.
Kix men 1:11`0 now under 1.1114131. The
case against Raymond Is said to be so
strong thut hail will not be accepted
hy the Crown.
TO MEET LATE IN NOVEMBER.
--
Parliament Will Assemble Either on
Twettly-First or Week Later.
A despatch from Ottawa says. The"
Cabinet on Thursday discussed the see.
sional programme In a 'general way, al.
though the netted date of the meeting
et the tv.3, Houses has not yet been
ed. Some of the &pertinent. reports
ste behind 11 WI it 'Will take all the en-
ergies of the Printing Bureau to get tile
reports out by the beginning of Deem -
\her. The dale of the meeting of Par-
hument e 131 be either Nov, 210 %On
wtth the ellenees in fever ot the former.
MURDER TIIEN
'I'uo Violent Deaths the Sequel ot AI%
Action for Divorce.
A despatch from Colutnhus, Oleo,
anys: Fred, flue, n moulder. aged 36
years, %reit Ihe hone) nt her wife on
eduesday, and asked her if she Nees
determined to pueli licr r41111 for &voice.
She said "yes," uhereupon he grabbed
re and tried 1.1 (axe., carteme 1,00
mouth. burning the nein Mena the
railing `hi this, tie shot her (lead.
awl thee turned the emapoti MI. 311E1114'1r
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1.431 Ittnisett he swallowed carbolic acid
anti (heti.
111.00Ds IlliANCE.
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Many Hallways Have Been Washed
Out In the
A despatch from Pert, As vs. 1:011141111.
ous rains are raw.ifig rerrink eel Myna.
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and Maiseilies. have laveti wristre,1
11181 te.oph...11.• lines are deem
etnie,'lles. houses and flee. nes lime
been flooded. The hoto at Pollen isit•
I .1 sed find Ilk,- permais nrro 1401.41 rifid
several difured,
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The her) ot Ilemiltota Convicts lake
k (leveller from Hamilton says:
oftaftly- was Me serdiet the limy on
Friday that tried jekob Stanfield n
charge of murdering Andrew kadzyk on
tilt eflernoon Silly 12. Ttte fury made
n strong recommendation to inercy, but
Chief Justice Ealconbridge advised Sun-
Ileld not le hope for any Exerutive rte.
mene), and sentenced him to be hanged
on the morning of November 20th.
'1A PAN RESTRICTS EMIGIRATION.
Discourages Companies Engaged In
Sending Out EmIgranha.
despitteh front 'Mimi says The Ja•
panes° Government recently hes plared
heat) restrictions On ernigratu.n eoiri•
petite., AnnOuneement has lust been
(elide el the fermatten of a viiat ecto a.
n.littnn schenw., which will open up ti
nullion delve of WW1 in Corea to Ja•
ponette settlement, and onicuils aver
that 11114 will solve the questton of emi-
gration te America.
PANNED GOOios To GO I'M
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