HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-10-6, Page 6HEW CHINESE REC1ME
Gets to Work After the Emperor
Kwanpsu's Tragic Death,
THE SON OF HEAVEN TORTURED
?eagle Reding .f no trNrer of Chine's
*aerie s. lietalstists a aeferr torero'
taint Rill Hit aueu..wr Decided Ulna
-Sold t. Be a Mao end Net
a Puppet of th• Dowager
h as repulsed another Dervish attack with
slight low 'There is no news from nob -
oda, but In all probability Major Mamb-
o ed will shortly wawWte bla pus*Iton
there.
AYRAID 01 THE ANARCNI2Ts
Special Prscaetiee• Takeo to Protect
Royal rerwuege• la e•gleed-
London, Oct. 3,-Eatr•ordinar7 pre-
cautlons are being takon 60 probe{ all
royal personages In England. Extra de-
tective have teen ordered to follow
wherever wowtatri of the royal family
trwvel It 1. stetted that the queen will
au longer wee her customary drivel
with only a couple of equerries in attend-
ance, but a guard of cavalry will our
round the royal °rryage on all at -cadets.
It to hinted tion Inturtnatlon nae beso
reelved In London of a most serious
London, Oct. 3.-A epeeist despatch Aoarohbt couglraert
from Shanghai says telegrams furnished
by the Torwl, or local Governor, W • The Trial of Lueeheel.
Chinon paper there Setunda7 allege that London, (ict. 8---'Ibe Ansrchiet owes
the Emperor of China committed out- Ile of the Empress of Auurla, the llel-
elde on Sept. 21, Misr signing the decrees :Ian. Luochenl, will be tried during the
wbleh placed the Dowager Kmntess et drat week to Novemberlie will be one
the aeid of affairs In China. j demoted W eollwry conttuement for life
This, It is studded, le understood to mean i Only one roan hes hitherto undergone
theft the Emperor was asearinated. I this punishment, wh1••b Sas more terrors
All the English speaking secretaries than capital punishment. The prisoner is
and the principal members of the Chines j reunited In an underground cell, into
Fermin Onioe, It i. further announced. which no eunohine eve' penetrates. He Si
h ave been seized and bantobed. not allowed a bed, must sleep on the
A later special dealateh froin Shanghai , ground, and is only permitted to exorebie
gays it is semi -officially announced there epos a week in the prison yard.
that the Emperor of China oummitted
sultlste on Sept. 21. slam, Fool's Pedigree.
11 is now said that the dlemistrasl of Li Madrid,-T'he newspapers hon
Hung Chang, who was the anF o1 the have unearthed the baptismal certificate
Dowager Empress. and the strong Pres- of Adelina Patti, which has finally settled
son of Burda, whish am0117 wad Alun.'- the que+tlun of her much discussed birth -
id at the probable nsattrat the minion pities and birth dam. It was thea fmm
of the An;lmuls Ito to China, are the true `the register of the Church of S. Lute,
muses of the Emperor's deposition. Madrid, and says abs was born( it ,4
The man wtw x111 esti aaread the ' Meb*wmry iter &Huh,
throne of China is Yin. ft gnn'lson of was Sniveller Patti, a professor of mu.lr,
Prince Kung. He U a good -honking, in- and ;wr mother was Catarina, Chime of
tellseent dung man of decidedly pew Rema. Her infant name was Adelina
toreegn tannings. He Is regarded by Me ,pgsna Marla.
Chineor as being the legitimate sometime
of flue Lrmperur's prad+cesaor, Kwang Tin .Can's Efforts for
Hsu. Kagltahmen mho have tees Yin de-I)%.,ft .Oat 8. -The aur•eaponsS 4. we
whare he will not be a poppet Ilk', tris M the Annotated Press learns from the
pee ocossor. H• has a stronger `nal, and, i Barman Carsten (Mob that the Czar's
moreovr, Is not related to the Dowager proposal for disarmament congress Is
Empress. quietly but slowly making headway. All
▪ d prumtnan!_.rastdeoi of Pekin, Me. • povire. jaugualas-Yx,.-base--s.a
Dudgeon, who Is the only foreigner trffd, opted the Invitation, tint with Brehm -
ever Blued with Yin, aw.rte that the dons,
Dowager Empresa is not opposed to pro-
grees. He adds that she was responsible laaagssaY Walep.d.
for the installation of the electric light s. L
Madrid. Oe -A despatch received
bet
In the palace, and introduced a railroad e tram 510 V W►a. 1.laods say, the
and an electric Isonoh into the D• Tag•les have landed In the Antigun
grounds. She is aloe held to have (swot; f Province and have been completely de
K a
her western ideas.
I tested by •i +r 010. miler.. M
A sperlaTdurpatah'trma NlAngh•► %Ina'$' ,- n �rblc b • insurgents
the announcement M the death of the were killed.
Emperor 1s oonfirm•d. The reports as to --
We means employed In his taking off
differ. One story has it that he died by
poison, and another that deetb was
caused be etrsngulatton, while a third
states that he was subjected to frightful
torture, a red hot iron being thrust
through hie bowel..
During the celebration yesterday of the
J..U,al of the Moon the drunken crowds
which had gathered upon the screen
threw rend upon Europeans who made
their appearance. As a precautionary
measure, the Buesl•n Isegedon ordered
an moon of Coesaoks from Port Arthur.
The Britl.b Minister ordered hen is
guard of 26 marines from Wei Hat Wet. week In Birmingham. ibis week they
The New Region., et Werk come to London. Dunng the winter they
h000ritng to a despatch to the Times will go to America for an altenmlrti tour.
from Shanghai Heal Ta Poo :tae been rp.■bh-{r.rfear Cerrlrl...
appointed President of the Court of
Perla, (let. 3. -The American and
Censors and a member of the Grand yenldh Pewee Commissions assembled
Council. He 1s Hog Lu'a chief supporter fortelf fiat boolnew tremolo al 2 o'clock
and was recently dlsminseed from °Moe by
Saturday afternoon In the rooms assigned
the Emperor. Tile projected Imperial re
Mew of the torsos at Tien Tale hes been
abandoned.
Funeral of Qa•.n Coulee.
Copenhagen, Oct. 8. -The dale et the
funeral of Queen Louise has U1 been
flxad,but 1t will not be held prime to Oct.
4. The lntermeut will ',mistily be to the
ancient cathedral of Roemkllde, where
moot of the Kings and Queens of Dee
mark ars burled.
hying nod Terry {gala.
London, Oot.3.-Sir Henry Irving and
Miss Ellen Terry nave agstn joined
dramatic forams after a summer's .opera
tion- Thor bagels paying together 4ant
WILL SELL ZOLA 'OUT.
Octave MIrb.0 Offered to Pay
Darag.s, Bat ta. Aetherltle.
Weald Not Accept It -
to them for their deliberation, at the
French Foreign Office.
Big Nineteg.f Afrldls S. tensed,
Simla, Oct 8. -General Egerton hes
summoned a great gathering .of A(ride;
tea
to meet at 1'esbawur, on Oct. 24. to hear
the announcement of Greet Britain's
terms respeeting the passes between
THE QUEBEC COMMISSION.
Lewd Heswhet; arlll.r Cessleeleinr, le
Separated se angles That the Differ -
nen iambs B. Tided 0..r.
Montreal, Que , 0el. 8.-Tbe dinner
le Lord Henobell Saturday evening by
the Mungreal bar, presided over by Sir
Al*1. loris, was • gnat .noosss. The
guest of the evening referred eo the
amloable feeling that was strewth* and
would still grow between the United
States and Canada. He cold that one of
the chief dleoorerles of the oommteslon
had boon fiat after all the difference.
between the two oountries were slight,
WW1 would no doubt be gut over.
Me. Eddy's ltoo.mr.eod.tl.ee
Qoebeo, Oct. 8. -Mr. Eddy ra0oEI-
Meoded to the Federal MlnWters In Que-
bec that an export duty of 84 per oord be
placed upon the pulp wood. and that
Mia article be weepiest from any rose
proof ty 1 at
At the end of neat week, or not more
than two or three days later, Sha ome-
misslon will adjourn to melt attain sits
the Congressional elections in Washing-
ton, D.C. A commissioner so SOW es
Sunday.
It Is true, also, certain questions In the
peafowl named, well* perhaps not ex-
actly In shape for radiation, have ben
practically settled.
The Gehring Sea matter is very near •
eettl.meut. An indemnity to the British
Columbia sealers is the United States'
oonslderattot for Canada's perpetual
•bendonment of Heisting flea.
Negotiations as W reolpoclt7 are mine -
what advanoed, but no definite propesl-
don Is yet under discussion.
Tbe Alaskan boundary has not yet
been matelot.
No hope or adjusting -the lumber diffi-
culty le entertained by the representetlreo
of the United States.
Thema statements are made on Informal
Sion received from a fully authoritative
Puree.
Paris, Oct 8. -Octave Mlrbeau's offer AtgkaaWU and India.
to defray the damages obtained against
Y. 7.ola by the gaadwrltfng experts la awed Bermernrd at Hoeg King.
She Dreyfus and Esterhazy cams, who Kong Kong, Oct. 3. -Hear -Admiral
charged him with slander, has been re Lord Char)" I)eretfore, who 1s
toed .07 thh-reprelantatiYae at 1Aa pane-rgp,spa' mlulon to China, arrived here
ports, because M. Mlrbeau Insisted that ye.serday, and will prooeed dlreotly 10
"full reserve" be mentioned In the re- Yekln.
mipt
The judgment against M. Zola not Madame Carnet Dead.
having beau sall.Qei, a proreer eery, s Paris, Oot. 8. -Madame Carnot, widow
1 valuer and clerks Friday afternoon Melte
e ed the novelist's residence for the purpose d President
aatn Italian arAnar+hlso at Lyon!'
of taking an inventory, etc„ ot'.h, prop- June 24, 1894, dial Friday at the Cha-
erty then, for use in the judicial ale toms de Presto
that has been ordered.
Admittance was refused by Mme. Zola,
whereupon they toted as entrance,
Mme. Zola, who had obtained counsel's
opinion that M. Mtrheen'a proton was
valid, tnalgnantly expootuated, hat the
6.11111 was unmoved and lated the tape.•
Irtw, paintings and other art treasures
and belongings in the no,ellst's study,
Mme• hole's bedroom and the other
apartments in the honest his incident
will l..d to another law suit
A Woman IN TAM CASE.
M. Turret .f the L.etern. Eights a Duel
With M, Paolml.r.
Paris, Oct. 8.-A duel between M.
Panimiea, deputy from Calvadw, and M.
Tarot, of the Lantern°, was fought S4t-
nrday morning, rapier being the weapons
teed. M. Turot wad thrice wounded in
the thigh and aid. mad M. PAulmler wad
slightly wounded on Sha Ilp.
Madame Paalmler, on Sept. 9, watt to
the olfioe of the Ianteroe and twine mho.,
M. O111Her, the secretary of the editor.
• because, Sha admerted, the paper had
greedy aaandered herself and her hothead
In inserting that their household coming -
ed of three persona, the third being a
former mistress of M. Paalmler. The
atter eubaequ.nUy challenged M. Toro',
Who wail the writer of she article re
{ tarred to. The charges made were Indig-
nantly denied by both husband and wife.
will Net War for 8areh.nd.
▪ Paris, Oos. 9. -In order to avoid Irmo
' of time the British and French Govern
mens haw. derided not to await the ar-
rival of . Major Meirehand'II report, hat
begin negottatlnna Immediately for the
settlement of oneupation of Fashoda.
i BAD CBAWIPAONE TOGETHER.
I
' Marrhaed Was Amleaba. Whets teleh-
,weo........ _.rdd=leingib mile sae, -- -Y -.
1)) lemLondon, Oct. R. -A despatch from
j
Cats" r the Deily Telegraph nontro the
111teatement that Major Matv,hand had one
Innen with the Dervish gnnboate, whirl,
had gone so fetoh rdlnfememente. He
was In sere Mesita end numbers of his
men had died end deserted. On the aryl•
mal of the Sirdar he had the entire force
mtf •boat 120 Sensoolses and Dye Frenel-
Introhchart on a small tongue of
Ned. Th. nativist In that rleinity Win
y menacing. •
llajor Marnhand same to the water's
to meet the INrd, r and te‘sewa
anneehly with ishes. The Frerroh•,sen
nal soros ehamlagna and 4r4r'ks
bad all mond.
. Vela e.A Promoted.
Paris, On. 1.-Captetm MaeThan.l has
prossitsollon.Ase.mnR Of 'flatcar.
lasoaromerasseeesedereen.�. lrwae5.
g: - ROi nfne.iainwn ts hams
alpland loom Onetnews's M Glelo-
lbs farm midair Cel. Palmate
: WASAT CHOP. r env OUT WELL, --
trperlreental Farm crop. Will Average
30 to 16 Hu.hele Per Acre.
Ottawa, Oct. 3. -Ther director of the
Evpertmental Farm hes very ensonraging
news from the superintendents of the
branch Experimental Farms In Manitoba
and the Northwest T•jrrItorle't, where,
notwithstanding the unfavorable weather
during harvest, the groin both in quan-
tity and quality is turning out remark-
ably well.
Under date of Sept. 9d, Mr. Angus
McKay, enperintendet,t of the farm 0t
Indian Head, toys: "From all pates of
this dlotrlet wheat In turning out even
better than expected. both in yield nod
quality. The lowest yet reported I. 9b
bushels per sere on stubble land, while
many have over 30 bnahels with sane
sort of farming. The orepo on summer
*allowed land are going from 90 to 45
bushels. so that taking the whole district
there will be an average of from 90 to 35
bailed. per acre."
0)11e Mann, the clerk of the water-
works hunch, elm hall, who la amused
of embezzling fonds of the nity to the
extent of $$00. was arrested hen Satur-
day night.
[ T. Plead for Heefpr.4nty.
-'!)bila. N.T.,-Oak -Ion- i:Ma
R. Si8tulan-Mertsd Ratelidley afternoon
for Quebec, when on Mejteday he will
appear °afore tbe Anglo-American Com-
mission to make an argument In favor
of a reciprocity treaty which shall enaQt
•jolt ttte'lllltles on Canadian barley and
on American corn as to make lbs ex-
ohenge or protium's between Canada and
the United States more ea%laLtosery• He
will urge Ins oommiullon to raoommend
• return to the conditions similar to
those which prevalld In 1830. It is de-
sired that ern from the United States be
admitted to the Canadian provfnor as •
wary-havr defy, we lrat from
.
adieu barley, tl� 1
lay of Quints terrisore be admitted to
t he United Seabee practically tree or duty.
ACTOR EMERSON ACQUITTED.
Loedur Jury Nr.uart ie a r•rdlet of
Net Gritty. and Audl•eee Cheerio{
to tae /Lebo.
Loudon, 001. 3. -William Emerson, the
mow, was found uut guilty Saturday
afternoon on the Merge of munieri .g
James Tuttle at the Music Hall on the
night of April 1, and he n now a fres
man. The jury in the ones re1utnef to
their room at 10.16 u'chuuk In the worn
Ing, and al 16 minutes to 1 11 returued
and announced lis verdict.
1'he
Maas of the clock pointed to 1.46
as word reached His Lordship that the
jury had acme 50 • decision, and Deputy
Sheriff Cameron ordered the Jurors to be
brought into the box .4 minute late
Barton and bb wlte took their places
the former la the boa and the lessor
beside the counsel for her husband
As she quesIlou is the prisoner
guilty or not guilty' and the an
e wer, "Not guilty,' were given and
answered a death -like album mimed over
the room, followed by a some widen
probably has never been witnessed In the
court room before, 1 he crowd seemed
to rise together, and the chewing could
have been heard a block away.
Mr. He'd, the Crown ooan.el, an-
nounced that there were no further
charges against the prisoner. Emerson
walked out of the dock surrounded by
many friends, after wylug goodbye to
larder, turnkeys and the matrons.
ANOTHER CYCLONE.
/.reseal' 1. the Grasp •f the stere
Rleg-L.wl.a{. submerged - Heavy
hat of Life Feared.
Savannah, Oa., Oct 3. -For 18 hours,
Irons 3 o'clock yesterday morning until 7
o'clock haat night Savannah has been la
the grasp of a West Indian oyolone. Dur -
Ins' that dine the wind blew ateadtfy
from 60 to 70 mites an hour. While the
city e.oaped with comparatively little
damage, the lose of property, and le M
feared life, among the tea Wanda of the
Georgia and South Carolina aceta is be-
lieved to be heavy. For miles in every
direction around Savannah lowlands
along the riven are submerged.
For eight miles north of Savannah the
entire country is a lake with only the
bnmmocks vlrltela Ae- anew the water
was sight teat above lino highest tide.
Driven on shore by the northeast storm It
filed up on the Islands, swept over banks
and dam., carrying away the remnants
of floe crop that was lett by the August
storm and had not been gatherer, and
wiping out farm crops. The loss so ries
growers alone will be from 660,000 to
676,000. Of the entire floe orop along
the Savannah River valued et 6250,000,
all bot about 16 per cent. was loot 1n
this and the preceding unarm. The dam -
hero to shipping Is 000siderabls. The ex-
tent to wbiab the railways suffered is
not known.
CAROLINE 1111111111L-NOTT DEAD.
Wall -teem■ Anne. and Daughter .f a
Torrent. M.reha.t.
New York, On 3. -carotin* Minkel -
Hoyt. one of the moat be.nttfol women
on the Amerman stage, the wife of
Charles Hoyt, the playwright. diet at her
home In this city yesterday. 'The mums of
her death-wag--Iietgae'e disease, r eaeidng
In poleoning and oonvulilon@ She be -
lame uneonaolons and died within ams
hour Her husband, her mother and Ma
.tss walls wltt3.bs@ whet ahaataad,.
Mrs. Holt was born In Com' -niton,
Ky.. ole dept. 16, 114754. She wee Mho
Caroline Sealea. Her family has rwlded
In Toronto for many years, ler father,
Jacob Scales, timing a well known whole
sloe sota,x0 mereha5t In that eley. Her
den appeer,.mm on the nage was with
Hobert Manbll. Lame she played a end
eon atiale m Theatre In this city. She
made her firet appeeranee in any M
tint. 'redactions In "A Tempnnnee
Town." 16 wee daily Shia sagagenant
she heesme aequatneed with Mr. Hoyt.
whom she inserted on Marek 4, 1844.
NM retired from the Plage at east was,
pe: men.nty 15 wk. mid ton reswrned
tem year In one of her hseband'a playa,
"A Contented Woman."
De Fisher of embroideries le dead,
aged 7n.
THE FOREST FIRES.
lir. Threaten Racoons Forties of •
Colorado Tows -Verset Tires sees
New Bernleg th. E.rtb.
-.Colorado Springs, Col., Oat 3. -This
city had a fire Saturday afternoon which
threatened for four hones to destroy the
entire badness district. The wind was
blowing at the rats el 46 miles en hoar
*tom the southwest, when 1t started at
the Denver & Rio amide frelebt depot
at the foot of Corchares mtreet, and the
flames monad with great rapidity. A
strip of four block. from north to south,
two blocks wide. from writ to wan, has
been burned over, bot at h p.m. the eon-
flagratlon was believed to be under con-
trol. The lose a animated 4411,000,000;
Insured for half that amount.
RET WHO'D DIE 11821.
prim w'egsr get,.•. Ten Tomag Pert
Hepe Ceeneoptlr••.
Port Hope, Cot k. -Alfred Richard -
e on, r young man well and favorably
known here, died on k•ridey after a ling-
ering battle alll e.raum,Hon. He was
34 year* of age, sad hie aged father and
mother survive Ant He voted on the
plebiscite '!borsch'. To the last his buoy-
ant nitrite refused to bend. It la oo.a-
monly rebased of hint, In feat, that he
sundae las with 11e Lia liteMw► Welker,
stag swan who -was' - I aonsuusp-,,
>.s to who 111111141.1"did tr.K Poor
Walker log the het.
CRITICISM.
Res win , eyed Ile wart oath* umber termed
w gray,
stow f•dtag in the aomewbat foggy west.
Ib the outer cultured erode 'twat • very dell
dlepiny -
•' Tlaa't Mil w gaud a arcate* a• woe off. ,.,l
yeatetday.
( wonder tiny," 1N naruared as he wally
turned away.
"That eae't be always at their best t'
' arbtte wines btur,un la Cap Semi
BREAKING THE NEWS
take 1t tftrcbAd
Helmsley abruggtvl
aught to know
am'a powers uf'I
think he'll dol
e in suppwitinn'
y this attet uo.•u,
judge for game
g to her feet.
title afternoon?
0o tell me be
nervously with
as she spoke.
Betty. where Art
this," cried the
yasabs��oup.a
caught her arm
You'd mach beds
Dow and get i
w touch mare
the new■ torch«•
t all," returned
raw away -Irmo
sere that it -if
my that you err
Markban, the
t.dl'61n1 7ua-k? L"A
ed Mtn Uakhur�t
tat 1 nip gulf
Id eapldp ft t
Defter dour at'
ed Nora. impa-
tiently. that there's
cep* that you've
Bfs'flsouhttidicu
•d aaytbitg to d
su oua>adurtpbl
dw►flncw yo
reClonn aCheme V
mnrmared Rett
she cast tnrtlr
shed any non
that yon adored
oar father much
mr15t, bat that
tnrnm blurs y(nl
would cv,mr
rkrxl Betty soft
of p,iot r
grant look at bar
tun .eriome naw
t yue'rp ashsmw
me W help yu
him bore, to ■c
th•t,ig� ptropl
all over and thn
your miosis, age
broke in apo
and Nett
Non. Abnea Sas
Goodb>c."
could stogy Seg Rhe
th. asps _tom
thea Bbe let Ifse gra
of asy Dna to ai
ata• ass of tbcr
areatores who
the D!+mq
t0 other people
no one --no map
me of judging
ora wfndered,
fxtkipg into
suet have ht'en
Betty'/ tovetru
fol ly of hen w
very anpimafaL
ten minutes youu
ere. He --bed
ns Helmsley en
ft, to escort
t. Tho eldet lar
*bat t
dgpren9sing for
sk the pmbabilf
e's moral bamm
ora of emhemtts
mast glue hi
that thio war
the yoang mn
trtr with berse 1
fodolont
weary of Det
niew)e.
yea/ wan • responr
and thio
as mast moths
people weyold
with hl/ poet
bis meager pew
trwitt would ops
if he w(ald
atgmaa lather
decare that flora
them ¢oth.
etcrtd at the wt
tong world, an
ern slwryr
nm l y-
oa? iwas trill
bs color cashed
earl �'r�6+�ne 1
en't well. I am
had tbq trrmh
bat she boperl
ilio last momP.n
yea come bra
harry, rename
the chair rho orf
in mtlnnr•n wh
Uttly ■he Rtopp•
gllonw.
atfmrT" she ask
!nice. Lt WM rnr
hr onntd Alena
rvachPry.
nn Hke Wt0. IN
he crllrr gr- enat
ane lleldt1s11e..-
Sty „---
Jptlnl to tie
bet did oat open
Iaesd )as�mrps.
Do you think he'll
V,' Nora? Nora diel
bet shoulders. •
"My dear Betty, y�
maeru about Me, l.tirkh
eodurauce than L"
"But what do yon
What do you suppose"
"Why waste oar tie
He'll be here wont liked
and you will be able b
self. "
Betty t)ekhurst eprab
•Ted is coming here
Why un earth didu't y
fore?"" And she fidgeted
her hat before the glass
"But you koaw.
you going?"
"Anywhere oat et
girl, laughing nervousl i
to kies her friend.
Nora, however, cao .
"Nonsense, Betty*- Yo t
tell biro straight out 1
over. It will rte ever
awkward for you if t
bon (mm outr.ide."
"I don't en that a
Betty quietly as she d
her cowpwims. "1 aw f
Wild Report. e5 Denver. '
Denver, Col., Oct 3. -Forest Arte
whloh ere devastating the western por-
tion of the SLAW aro burning with un-
abated fury, only .e'bsiding wbere fuel le
exheu.ted. From reports of new territory
In the grasp of the demon, there will be
1lttle timber left to te11 the tale. A new
bounty, new abiding fire and smoke
h.arvnward, Ie Hear. Willow and Lake
Creeks. a magnlficlent stretch of foreot.
Ranehmen on ()ore Creek ere having
• dseperate tiro• eying their tomes
Along tea side hllle near Minturn, even
the ground le bnrning.
Waiter Itlaneherm, better known as
tea antenat 'VMNs..r wish
1,aelleti 7trea.' Ulrona, woo on hellr
y 0a. of his Ilona a1 Hut .,
Old 1M 5aesst live.
Four nnln.r* wen burned to death In
the Midvs)* slope of the Lehigh Valley
Coal Company at Midvale on Saturday.
P.r C.atsrpt of Cort.
Toronto, Sept. 10. -North Eases Con
serratives will ask tea nonrt today for
the eommlttal to jell of W. F. Magee,
Liberal m.mbrvl•es for that swells°
limey, foe allele/ contempt of court to
falling to attend fr e1•minatfon in oon-
neesIaa with /Ls protest against him
Th. papers ro tea sass hew been served
by ¥ePe1Mler, Oiiri, Oampb.11 k
Jamie, who Me melee fee the pensioner.
The motion will be beard by Mr. Jwales
Osler.
Wh. 15 Thl g(�1,•f�...�.--
-iderth Bead, 8.� OSS. $.-A tat
besting his way on a freight fell from the
treln and was found deed near hare.
T'bere was found o the body • Dominion
I3xpress Company's receipt for a,. grip
tient from Vancouver un Sept. 97 to W.
Young, Winnipeg, sent by 1, Young. An
inquest will be !raid.
;- •Wif€*T DEPRESSED.
Continued Large B.e.lpu sad Roberta
.f Er.pr Merrr.et Pen a t.e.5.
Seared the Market -The ?dein
Saturday Evening. OM. 1.
Lireapool wbeat was heavy to -day. Tb.
spot artihe declined ,4 to 14 per cental
and December mares Sud.
Continued large resetpts at primary
points and freer offering■ from Muco
were facttrs 1r- the aaluteaaace of gen-
eral weakness to the Chicago market to-
day. The cash article declined end Ibe re-
route optluas fe11 dr ate,ut lee per beabeL
1Leadtag cheat Market•.
FolIowlug are tea clesgg_.prons today lo
'important centres:
Cash. Oct. Dee Mal.
Ohlcago6-••. 60 e2 $0 a;t%
New York .... 0 e7% O t(TIn,
at. Loots ...044 046 003 0515.4
Mdwaetee .. 0•etl4 .. 0 etre
Toledo .. ... 0 eVi4iya 0 u1 0 Keel, 0 8534
Detroit , .. 0 Salta 0 06 0 6434 0 gali
Dolan.. 14..' l'•
Northern :. 0 e e4 0 et 0 60 0 6211
0mlu10, N. 1
bard ... ... 0 6634 . .
M i n pe ped's . ... o 50 .0 SV,4 0 i.i
Tommie, Ne 1 ' •°"'"
hard (new).. 0 79
Toronto, red.. 0 ilio
Fr•.eh abem C.srlrl.a.
At. John's, Nfld.. that. 3, -The British
Royal Cotntnteelnn appointed to Investl-
gate the Freneb treaty rights In New
foundand bee completd fte tout a the
treaty roast, and returned to ISI John'■
ye.terday to nnmplee the erldenne eon -
corning the diffienitis between French
and Hritieh .uhjeole Dyer the lobster. cod
and hareng n.hwlee, by Nudging the
bolonlal ambles@ TAIM M sapeet.d te
weepy a amps of weeks, sites whish tea
oommlr)omn will negMlate with the
taloned minlwey for a Mea st esttlemsnt
with'Fnns.
Baa\ Dr r Bale* Iter.
Tesnnto, trek 1.-11r. W. A. Parka,
A,A„ and Mr. W, R. R. Carter rtteenaal
M Tarsen on f3•enrday morning from
Mies* Frtory, 710dann Hay. They left
Tswnato Mni 91 w11e Mr. Nlve0'0 .arvey
i..5ng ssM .net by . tea O1Mr16
twin of s11n:s to report en the kordogT
nal and mineral absgel! a< 'bid new
.pantry,
•,.ore.►....,. -..+•--+.--...+.+ «w• . •,.�..
Taranto at. Lawremss. Market.
Rneipts of all kinds of farm prulm-e
were vers large -WOO bushels of Srala cad
20 loads of ley.
Wheat easier; 1800 buabe's sold as
lows: white, Otte to 67c: red. lOc W 61k';
goose. 62c t0 0231/e. ■nd apring, toe.
Barley Weedy; 2010 bushel's sold at C20
to 47c.
Oats eater. 1000 bushels genies at finites
te 270.
One loam of pees sold at 6234'' p'r teaM,el.
Hay -Pelee& unehenged, with timothJ at
87.30 t0 118.50. ■nd elorer 15.50 to 8•.:0
per ton torr20 loads-- -
Mere said at tl5 t0 17.50 per tee.
Butter -sold all the way fr.mm 1&' for In-
ferior to 20c for' good, and •,ane fume(*,
who have spedal n'.tomera for chole♦
select dale, got as 61gb ea 4k per Ib.
rune.
Mideens sold at Inc to *Se fes tie gee-
eral run, bot 70c to Tac pet pair was pat.*
fur extra choice eprine. -
D•cks-Prim eneler at bee to Mc leer
pair for the bulk, and 73c to 80c for Wo;er.
legg.-(:Loll? rw-laid, trona farmers bas -
tens, by the dote,, 20c.
C\o.a. lttst.M.
Ogdenehnrg, N,T., Ont. 1.-Aevente"n I -ds
-1493 takes-�effered• g44c bid: no ea,,•..
Ir •-r on street 6%e end w6e refa.e,l, b01,1
!n■■ for 9c,
I.e d
non. O■t. OR. 1, -At the eerket hell
ben today. 310 beoee, August make, awl
L.70 September, were bo.nied, Sslw 1:s,
Amyl stat. 80•Id , 100 Peptember at ler.
oewaasvllle, Que., Oct, 1, -At the board
to -day, 34 factories offered 1947 been rot
cheese: 91-1ee bid by Aurrelt; eat rale*;
011 boxes sold to O. W. ftroek fa 91-16e:
75 boxes aoM to P. F. Ferguson for 9 1-10.;
torsi add. 'see boxes, 'Yd)oar.ad to Oct. ts.,
•t 1 9.m-
Cornw•II Ost Oet. 1, -As the the,....
Hoard to -.lay, i1, factories bearfde 11',7
white, 144 colored and 10 Anaerb",n. mil
September make, ) etiregor, repo -midi to
Lotell k t'hide/Da a M Montreal. boescl.t
501 white at A'ye; Woofl, Hodgson lir...'
agent, got 5ti0 at gam. price and 144 .'.,i-
ored at gee. LH wild no beard, eoi•rpt
A'nerican, wkteh were nM .oM.
Wst.rtowa N.Y. Oct, 1. -Sales of rise..
on Hoard of Trade to -day, 1751 large :'t
ei4.' to *lee, Belk •t 91Se. Mostly 5tp-
rember,
C nm.. N.T., Get- 1 -The large .fiwo
*ad at Nike to 934c:.mall. 6000. sash. the
same Inst week. Little better gold; IgK.-
to 1014c.
tact Batale Cattle, Market.
Bast Huffalo. N. Y.. Ort. 1,-Cliste-
Theve were ao roe rattle and a wideretr
.egalr7. The feeling a •boat stead, en
geed hotelier mttle. terry M• proepesct. are
lower 10. starker.. 1'0lrea w.r• In fair
ampply, moderate demand and .mid about
the came as yesterday. Melee to .1tr,
veers slaeeted 80.50 to 17: good t0 choice. to
to 8650,
6beep end t, mb.-Th• mari et 0.e in a
little -better eamr an the good lambs nnr
the offerings were not largo --la mads
Cboloa to este, WeWa were quotable R,
to 811.90; geeed to choler, 95.15 to In 31; conn
mon t0 fele. N to $4.75, Sheep, wether..
/holt? to retH, 84.5) to $4.7th; mired,
choice to nitre 14211 to et10• comms .to
ta'r,. /a M M, '- TteFlw"Arles y 'Sit differ
*or•. Th• rrerlpb of ('aaada Iambs were
four and • hall Inafs.
Brltle\ Markets.
Sdnelihnec4raw+esrND,AA'tudbl 4f "Karel?`;'
Trlmsg. Pat 2d: rhe winter. el 134d: Nn 1
to gs 1t44t eery ba 3151: fret..
lle f'ti laiorit Ms: Ord, 25a ltd- tallow. .'0.
baron. envy. l.e., 39.; fl ISL Ret M; eh .rt
ant :ISM; .•he •er, white, 42.• "elnre.L 4..
i.lr•rrp1wo*ol ('deme -Spot wheat 4511. with
No. 1 Cal, at ea 4544 to 16u 5tµ1, red Ole-,'.
al M ltvd. end .Yo. 1 Nor. at go 2.1. Pr-
Mtn. res :K4 for 'err and !h 9.t5 r'
MornL. Melee, al► 5444 Mr spot. Fitter..
a. 31al mr ort., 11 aryl tow Nee. end le 41
rat tree. F1.mm, ger.
She pinballfein[a117
"You don't meats to
pent me to tell Ned r
you've jilted bim7"
-a11 evirelieelp.don' 1,
it in that way," repli ,
with $ little laugh. "e
coarsens that ytm wra 4'
the par fellow titltwh )
One glee."
"Explain I" exclaim -
tient)y. "1 dno't kno s
anything to esplatn ex e
pot 7 easeas t tend rue i
loos poslticle."
"Diary'"
"I wish I'd never b o
with it 1 never felt e
in my lite as 1 have u
dragged rue luso OH* p f
yon.,
"Poor old Nora," y
.ympetlretically while e
glances at the clock.
"You eawe here and ,
ber of noire; declared
Ted Markham; that y d
not hear of an engage if
you only had it little
you were sure everything
right.
"So it bas," retro o
voce. "It's only a questionf
view."
Nora embed an Inds
"I think yon might
and at least pretend the l
of yourself. Yon beggedu
to get my aunt to ask t
as screen in fact, so e
might imagine it was t
you had both changed d
now -now "-
The sound of a bello
Miss Helmsley's eloquence,y
caught up her gloves.
"I'm awfully sorry,
me much as you like.
And before Nora
bad darted through
on bet iisy doirn /
After a11, it never wee
gee with Betty. She e
delightfully irresponsible
always manage to shiftof
their sborieseing.On 'a
shoulders and whom ,
at any rite -ever drew by
ordinary standard@ N ae
she stood there idly 1 the
'Inset, how she °oild
foolish enough to take n -
tales seriously.
Meantime that lame as
going to hoar ,owe le
fruit. In term than R
Markham would be th ar-
ranged to call for Mt d
ber aunt, Lady Hewi then"
to an afternoon onnoer li'
bad declared at luncheonhe
weather was far too it
not to be matinees tori t)
of a fnrtber tall in on
eter by a couple of ho l
music and that Nora n,
some ten and her excuses.
Nora was conscious e
twat pretext for givingo
the chance of a tete-a- 1.
Lady Hewitt was too natural-
ly not to be heartily du-
ties as ehsperon to her
An attractive bei a-
bility little to her taste,girl
telt that, ineligible r,
and respinsihle have
termed Tad Markham, in
tbe foreign nf1oe and
meal fortune, Lady H n
bey arms to him gladlyhut
relieve her of her of
watchdog and would
bad money enough for
Nora eigbed as she win-
dow. It mer a topq d
the wrong people w being
thrown together. If
- "-1117 diatoming y to
come in here."
Nora started, and t en
her hoe.
.wa,1o7 utdli'( De n»
a4NT DEAD HODtta 100145).
Moore Den • H5wdvmd P•r.n.a Are Elsa -
leg le w'f.ne•In,
Mllweokee, WI.. Oct 1.-A venial to
the Journal from Moe fake rye:
The relief 9.158.■ ale ant through the
bonier dl.trtnp moth and welt of this
trip. The lo.. of life tram the dlessernm
tomes Arms ninon' now he oetim•ted, but
fi ir4R he great The work et Alining le
.MFare tMellets le" seat!, ea ill cis
beldgea arm dean. Mora then • hundred
persona Are mlwleng. Many dined !SANS
Neve Mon fennel and ttiee are burned be-
yond meag$ition.
met Lady Uakuurat joie pow, and she
was overtiuwtug with lovtug kiudne.s
to the world to treueral,"
"hefty has behaved abominably,"
pot in Nora tudlguantly,1
Ted Markham 1.wited.
"I tbtuk, ou the ouutrary, that she
baa shown remarkably gteal ee-ure. I am
going to leave Loudon. 1 really cave
this afternouou to say guodby."
Nora bit tier ltpa.
"1 mut very entry," abe began heel•
iatlugly. "Lam afraid 1 war rather W
blame, but 1 thought linty really
eared, and'' -
81. lett the sentence puflutshed. Ted
Markbam'r drmu•n(r 9040104 bel. At
war quite white, glad there was a look
in his ryes whiob troubled her. What
was there in her fluffy haired, blue eyed
little frieud to move a wan pee? That
bar atnpaniou bad takeu moose gree'
resolution, and that a singularly dial-
cultcue, it was espy enough to peroe)ve.
"Are you going to Lc away long?"
she asked awkwardly. "I wean. are
yon l o er fa5T"
"I ttiuk of going to have a look at
the sutipodW. My father baa some ia-
terest, sod 1 hope to get Imhoff to Mel-
bourne,"
"But haven't you made up your mind
rather hurriedly?" sheobjected timidly.
"Hurriedly? Wby, 1 put thinge Ile
Win weeks ago!"
Weeks apo!' she exclaimed. "Bot
Betty's engagement is quite fresh. Did
you suepeet"-
"1 suspected nothing. f knew" -
"Yon knew t" dw exclaimed indig.
saintly. "Then why didn't you speak!
Why didn't ye.- 961 met"
"Tell you I" Sie stared at him, b1a
tone was so vehement "Ueh, ebbed Bet-
ty, you meant', •
"Of cnni've. W hat else eonld I mean?"
r'Notbiugt of cotywe•'! ,�,e,o,.-_
4ikw. iy, 1 -don't a L.4mt17ae."
- He 1s.gberrdinertIy as he cure No,
I moat not nzptitiL Goodby."
She looked up rot btlm with startled
•1
, Yeeride'ioo hate en Betty. Bhp"=
"On Betty? .Uott't you know that 1
haven't thought of her for weeks -that
I found oat lung ago that we had made
e b*siakew'
'Then why are you goiogF'
She managed to keep her eyes splits
his face, though her cheeks burned and
ahalftls Alcmene *Poked. e...> ..< ..,- _
"Don't yon know that I am almost •
paper?" be said bitterly, as he turned
away.
Nora took a seep after him. "Are
you going." she asked In a trembling
voice, "because you want to make your
fortune or be.:aare---b eoeoae 1 am too
rich?"
"Nora!"
Sbe covered her face with her hands.
"Oh, if you were not in love with
Betty, didn't yon see -didn't yea guess
weeks ago' -
The voices of the chaperone were
loud 1n condemnation when the engage-
tmestt tis announced, and the mother
of younger sons and aogilt titles de-
clared that Lady Hewitt bad allowed
her niece to throw herself away, while
Betty O•khuret shook her pretty bead
mod reflected sadly that men were tickle
creatures ane that feminine friendship
was but • brokeu rt'ed.-L radon World.
Do sit down. Aunt t so
sorry you should have1e
of calling for nothing, to
he able to go until t t.
Won't yon let ma give?"
Bbe stroke with nervously
peering fro an sewer.
Teri Markham took
towed hitt and listened /,-
she tattled on Snrtd d
o0n.oinss of hie fixed
"la anything them asked
in a alightly %termwt e
ly not pneei1le Diet dr
have learned* Betty's t
"Yea We can't go iss
Helmsley." '
"Nor' Noes felt t of
bar face.
"It fent fair to
'Whigs hire •Int' '
Yon mean that Be
"Mia Onkhormt (e mar
Het" Nora Rasped, k
"Sloe is sagspd 60 I
The Coealderate maim.
General Batiks was besieging Port
Hudson, L-, the southern gateway to
the oemtrol of the Mississippi river. A
body of troops bad marched Into the
back oouatry to look for hovering Con-
federate cavalry and were sleeping one
Moonless night behind Hacked rifle. in
readiness for a night attack. The attack
mane to an unexpected form. Some six
Or eight army mulls, getting somehow
detached from the wagon wheels to
hick tbey were tied at night, were
Seised by a panic and came charging
down almost the entire line of the Fifty -
Mond Massachusetts volunteers. Every
man lay covered with a "shelter tent,"
a piece of white cotton cloth about Ave
feet square.
As the moles netted over each one of
to be woke soddenly with a cry and
sprang op, raising his shelter tent la
ase hand or upon his frank so that he
seemed like a sheeted and gibbering
ghost. This successive rising of over 400
apparitions *aided wildness to the panic
of the mules, and they fairly flew down
the line. Now, the remarkable thing is
that while snarly a man had his aids
rubbed hard or his scalp abraded by
the hoof or the leg rot a mule not • Elan
Was really stepped on or badly hurt. It
wait for months • subject of comment
with us that the males in their inteoal•
fled panic should nevertheless have been
able to see whete to step, should have
eared where they stepped and 1r- their
speed should have been able always to
step on the ground.-Bpeetatoe.
A taeober That Meant ole. .
So cruel were sums rd the puntsh-
JBeote meted lent to criminals in Eng-
land mutinies ago that it was small
wonder the poor wretches claimed the
"right of rar.etuary." If they reached
a church or some other privileged place,
the law ooald not touch them. A curi-
ous relic in connection with thlsoustom
allots today In the form of the quaint
knocker on the door of Derham cathe-
dral. The applicant, having hammered
at the portal, nee of the priests Inside
would inspect him through the eyes of
the copper mask oboes the knocker and
after dee pr' ley would admit the fright -
sued criminal
(From Toronto Oobs.)
THIS CERTIFICATE
Deiags Forth a Story.
13omY.\rtt . , pa
t
�I W5, e uudero
certify that the
of the Bee, $ L
Bilks), item furnace*
bee [I deteriorating
and that he i
1 soot
Mairing front amen
asemes prostratkte,
sad urgeully r.Qtdfaa i'lmed,rte w4
A. longed red. J- �V Mol.aughllu. I( L
Smith, 11.D., L. Holland Rua:
M.R.C.S., Ne.
TIUS INTERVIEW TELLS IT.
A repots, called on the Rev. g,
Bi11sy, motor Bt. John's 11:plecupall
cherish, BowmanvIla, Onterw. dunog
• oburob ischio*, and on ouu4ratulatiui
kiln en fila great change for the better d
hie appointees, the reverend gentlemy
said. •• It is due entirely to Dr. Wards
Blood and Nerve Pills
"I suffered for over Was years trod
extrema nervouan•s, maltase and prey
%radon, bud could tot Meath relief.
few months ago it bateau only too ti4
parent that extreme nervous proetratim
bad ase in, w I lose flash and appetite
rapidly. Three of our foie medical ma
pronounced me in armed need of tmmedi.
Ste and prolonged mat in order to build
rip my nervous dyetean, giving me a refill.
CAW to that effect. Aboat this tints, by
pure occident, 1)r. Ward's Blood and
I4er.. Pills were broeght to my newt
I decided to try them, and o0 doing so
decided change for the better took place
• 1 once. f Mee 511505 continued taloa/
the pills, with continued and marked bow-
-At and im rorsm.nt. My appetite by
returned. I am gaining in fle.h steadily,
acid say general hash& le sew Brod,
Further. r am sura that these results
am due to the action of Dr. Ward's
Blood and Nerve Pills, and I have nary
confident\ that they will do for other /11
that they have done for me "
S Wer st.iye
Dr. Wada amwrommeesessr roes lr .ra.e .•"r,ea .•I
w00les elm n
Tacking It All Ranh.
"If a man has not the moral mirage
to say 'Yet 1 sem -warm, .s4 I don't
believe whet I maid at .nme former
time,' he had better retire from bust.
new and DPVPT 117 to reeks soother
aMgpapa."-4J. A. Dieserhr'"!M Are
of Newmpaper Making."
s
eIl
The Wer{ '•A.ia."
Hat. Dr. -Malay, the well kn'are
Gaelic scholar, writes the '1'crone, of oo,
in yeetvrdav's daily (Hobe 1 notl,-et :te
fnilowtng item' "The word Amid a de•
sired from the Saneerlt. I'elum, meaning
the land of Sha dawn." This 1s Inc"-rrrt,
Asa Is a compound of two (hello e.,rda,
As, demoting back, and L. moonier ,e,
sae tack onunlr'. Highlanders le laming
their firm borne Is Aida for other poria ri
The would were1ti flu habit of coiling It
the Steck country, or the hotue they lett -
behlnd them, just a. the Sawa regard
Scotland as the mother country, and the
Germans, who I.h their name Gern'sey,
call It Fadsrlaad. The second syllabi* to
Aida Ma beats for a long time an obsolete
word in the venerable language to welsh
Is originally belonged. The same b tree
of Africa. made up of three mono.ylle-
bite words In (Melte. denoting the country
of the Wowing river. 1.• , the Nile Many
other ancient names. non Semite', are
traceable from Gaelic roots, a very strtk-
Ing p.vof of the aa{Ibult7 of rile laaae-
ago.
Ce.kleg by tae ns.'. Hest.
An inventor In India has eon•rru"t•e
an appanlod for cooking by the 5.•.t et
the tun It consists of • hoc mere of
wood and lined with r•fiactt y mirrors.
at the bottom of the box Wind • mull
rely..? butler Mewed with glee. to mugs
the heft of the rays oonoentra(.d 'n the
mirrors upon the holler..'. "
On Deard the C.1•rbb.
"And what does the captain say whet
ae orders the firing to begin?" asked fin
(squlattfve visitor.
The boned orderly .lrsightened s little
more than usual' as he replied, "Hail. to-
lumbtat"-Up W 1h/e.
WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN
$barring from palpitation of the hurt,
duty or faint spell, watery blood,
4dr.. eat be readily eared.
*ameba Lady Tells Mold Her Cas .-
-411111g1I r-0 need whatever for so many
woman to be the @abject elf faint epeUn.
heart and nerve weakness, anaemia, or
any of those health detilroying ailments
peculiar to her sex. Mil-
arn'a !Seam and Nana
Pills regulate the bassi
beat and make it drool
and fall, ton• the
nerves, enrich the bk'ns .
and relieve the pate
and weakness trona
which so many woes
stiffer. •
May 11es
,trier Setts' . of
Pigeon Bluff..
Man., write. an
account of her
case as follows:
" I have great
plower• in goo
nos Of Millei r e
l�•,ai-�"
Heart and Nerve
Pills For shoat
len years I was tronbled with throbbing
and flattering of the heart. I tried are
doctors and several remedies bat non• d
them did nes mash good. Lately I beard
of Milbern's Heart mad Nen. Pills end
bougbt,two boxes. Behr. I slatted mine
than I ooeld not do my hones work ass
lavs mf up to Ain as Z t I wooll
ver be eared. Now I hal anally splendid
Inas taking the pule, do my work. en/07
roe a1 feel fesa if there wee emir
in life wroth living tor."
'e Heal and Mery PIH*, e09
by all dgWs1. at iAe. aIlogszlig
ter{LM. 2. Masa !Oh,
♦ Basarek Deal.
A duel in which Rlemarok wee 000e
engaged had a very amusing origin. It
ooettrre•d when he wag chief secretary
of the Prussian legation at Frankfort.
He weut much Into society, and one
Obriartmse attended a big ball. Daring
the height of the festivities Rlmuarnk's
attention woe directed to an exceedingly
pompous individual who strutted about
the mom, This wars 11. de Clancy, s
noted Preach duellistfatter no this im-
portant individual took part In a donna,
but having omitted to leave hie hat M
the peeper plater had perform on kaki It
oat almost at arm's length while hr
dance 1. Thespoctiid Healed B4/nrarek
Immen.ely, •l3' as 11*e Frenchman Nom
Hlilisg etaleaeties13y aiong Bitem•rek
stepped forward end dropped a entry in
to the hat. A duel was tete of the res(
dy'. event. Tb.thgb it was with pis-
tols Rirnlarnk escaped unhurt whim
his adversary waft wop8ded.
Liziacrommt4*
OILS
"ThAll? years ago f was froubiee!'
with boils, and tried ;erg
remedies recommended byfriends,
but they were of no ava. I had
FiFTY-TWO BOILS in all, and
found nothing to give me relief
until i tried Burdock Blood Bitters.
The Fret bottle I took *mrd a com-
plete cure and proved go very
satisfactory that 1 have recom-
mended B.B.B. to many of my
friends who have used it with good
results." A. J. MUSTARD,
Hyder, Man.
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