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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-11-10, Page 6CAI EA[NGfSONE BAG Now Seen Why Czar Proposes a General Disarmament. Ceara Prom Blank int to the Hattie - The H 1. utt•h Could Re rtat.b.d la Flre Veers ad the Rteesla. Fleet Could Tbe. Rd Combined Without the t.. .f the Dard•..nw-Cest About 1164.- •SS.eM -C•►le News. tit, lfetarabarg, Nov. 7.-Tbe Prow' earreepondenl here ..y. the dl.armament proposal and the War talk whIob keeps all lturope busy just now, are responsible for the fact flet en Humane* Suntan ■ndertaktng hes been kept from the out - Ode world, though It is Iwo enormous 'u its pu:a.lble results that 1t may mean a revolution to industrial 000diUooe In Xurop•). The project Is bothing lets than a ship canal naves the empire, which shell con - P eat the Battle Sea wtth the Black lied, O 0 that the largest battleships eau pane trough it at reasonable speed. Great as Sim plan is, 1t 1s eo simple to Ma engin caring iopeote, and .leo from a financial VON, pclut, that the only wander Is thea the work has not been done long ago Though the waterway will be len times as ion,: as the euen Carrel, the territor`.ul e endi tIOD. An so lavers els, and the ex- isting waterways are so large and deep and convenient In their natural direction, that only about IIJ miles of the 1,000 miles will be needed to be dug. and tom- panaticaly little dredging will be required to complete tbe availability of the natural waterways. '1 he least width of this great ship canal Is to be little more than 213 feet at the water level, and 114 feet at the bottom. The depth will be 26'S feet uniformly. Tha-1651$10 ,yea termtnns of tbe eelp s Mimi la to be the purl of Hera. Boge Is en the mouth of the Uun. River. The topographical conditions are so favorable that the canal Deeds only two locks, one at each terminus. and the toll d almost the whole territory through which the canal will pass Is of the hest possible character, Wing ala/ of seep atonal °onsist-secy. and' of Mich good quality that tee bricks and much other osoeetary material oa0 be manufacture! .s the work proceeds from the earth which is dug no. Five years Is the time which it 1. cal misted will be neo.aary to complete the work and op..n the canal for ebfppin,t. The poet 1s estimated as only 800,000, Wo Wt tuba .Pf $ w09Q. . meant ,I.Abe iam- AmerleaD gold of the fluctuating rouble Perhaps the most direct interest for Amenoane Is In the fact that this step e•oal will open a obeep and golok route e: tranepottatlon to the wheat growers and petroleum prodaoers of Russia !'bey roan reach the Baltic and the Mediterran- ean with equal facility and economy. AIM thus supply Asia and Europe and Africa more quickly and economically than can the Antedating. The canal passes tbrough the boot petroleum territory. 'l be Russian Davy will gain lmmeasur ably in effectiveness from the new canal. With :be canal the entire question In time et war would resolve Baal( into a question of commanding the 1)ardanellee, with en Immeoes advantage' on tee aide of the Russians. Should the Black Sea fleet, on the ether band. be menaced by a vlctorloua enemy. the canal would save 1t. For where the ships now wonld be locked 5p helplessly, with the canal they could Meant into the Baltic to a week. In addition to this, the Russians bare almost completed thele work on their , new toe -free harbor 111 the Battle, wl.lch TH1T offer • safe winter port for their northern navy. It 1s within striking dis- tends of the most eastern- German const fortification, and with Rigs well fortltled the Battle coast of Ruwla will be lin pregnable and • steady menace to all tb7 other powers. of the Devonp •rt yard .bows that there are 16.000 luau Omer. tseyund the usual +Saturday until Mouday leave. 09 ems le permitted to go *war. !ivory Idea to Duty. Halifax, N.S,, Nov. 7. -Orders hard been gemmed for all *Meer. to rssuru hen for duty. Captola Kent. it Se who wee to have gone to d.rmuda. 1s instructed to postpone his change ul station. Isrtng the paw few days engineers under his direction nave been kept buoy. Un hale Insley several m/nse were exploded dur- ing praettoe. e.o•thlra B.hl.d the NIM Qs.stl.n. Perin. Nev. T. -A special to the' New York Han says: "The Faaboda crisis has ended. There 1. reason 10 fear, however, that a graver situation has been unasked bobtail the Nile quarrel. Tee explanation wklob probably ha. the widestaoeepheuee 1u Paris 1s that England bas decided to accept the ?renal* challenge, and, as re- peated after Wt week's Cabinet Codnoli wall soon deelare • protectorate over Egypt. Se Petersburg has better reason for believing that Great Brltaln bas at Iasi decided upon aggressive reslatanoe to Rueslao schemes in ('111na." Marchand MOIL* Homos Paris Nov. 7. -The Matin confirms the report that the Government will in- struct Major Marchand 10 return to Franee with his expedition from Fashoda by way o_Jlbutli. on the Gulf of Aden. rvete SEVEN MEN WENI 10 BEATII They WereGotnp Down the Shaft When the Crash Came. The Aeeld.et lura Dae in the Alleged Carel.N•oss of Kontos, Da.ld Prls., Who I. Said to Mew Aeled Ie Dle- eb.dl.00s to Positive Orders -item the aorrlbls 415.lr Oessrred-Three /ata117 1Nur.d. Wilkes -Barn, Now. 7. -Heron nen were killed and three fatally injured at tM Exeter oolllary of the Labdgh Valley Coal Company al West P111100, near bene, leatorday morning. The aocWeut was dm to the alleged orrelesencw• of Knitwear David Price, who. acme to dleobedleoca of positive orders, caused three oars he rut into the top of the .haft, Tbese oars, leaded and weighing eleven tons, fell down the 860 toot shaft and crabbed wish frightful fore, upon the carriage carry - log feu moo. Seven were alutes% loataotly *11114. The axtdent occaTred et 6.30 o'olook M the men ware going to work, and be ire sent down aha Exeter shaft In parties d Sou at the same time. Engineer Price, IH 'Merge uta little donkey engine, wen shitting loaded oars from the new red the "only route oo0si►teut with French ash theft, several hundred yards away, dignity." to tits Exeter breaker. '1'h1s hock ap- Tlsl*rt ♦lireke on u..vr ram*aa. .a probed the bead of the Exeter shaft Paris, Nov' 7. -The Palle nsw.papore and at • distance of 80 feet from It carved gently to the right and around the abaft are exceedingly hither over the surrender M the breaker. At the point where this of Fashoda, many of thew making vie- track oommsnced to curve wee s switch lent attacks upon the Government The and the sl) feet of track leading to [ben Figaro declares that the humiliation of bead of the shaft was used for storing Freitag 1s unprecedented since the war of artppinal "fa Close to the bend of the 1270-71.' We leave Fasboda." the paper shaft 11 was closed by a headlock. felon's With bleeding heart., and despair 'orders were he approach the breaker with In Nr souse." the .°glue as the bead of the train. A %L ilecbeterl says is 41e Int,.neige.us: few days ago be wee caught pushing oars •'Now that Fashoda has gone, England end was threatened with discharge for will and another pretext for war. The Liberte mays: "1'bu seorltlee ban been made and negotiation. Ire about to e0m/uenea Lei us await their results." THE QUEEN'S KINDLY ACT. Steed t:aglm..ther to Son of a Spldt.r, stair le Hwttle-Health of the redeem. London, Nov. T. -Queen Vlotorta's solicitude for bar soldiers wounded In battle and the familia of the slain 1. au old story. lest week Her Majesty per formed one of those kindly acts which endear her to the army. Capt. Finlay of 4h. Netts M4gblendere was bitted alr Attars, s few months atter his marriage. His widow has just had . son, for whom tits Queen bet made herself godmother. Her Majesty bas also sent the Infant a handsome baptl.mal cloak, anu by tis Queen's reque.t the boy has been chris- tened Victor Alexander. Primmer wales Much D . • A GENERAL UPHEAVAL The Prince of Wales has very nearly recovered from his aoeldent at Sundries ham, when be has been joined by the Prinoees. He 1s now able to walk about Aha home without the aid of • stick. Tbe Duke and Ihuchme of York and children are also at Sandringham, where they writ remain till atter the celebration of to Prince of Wales' birthday, on Wrdnssday. 1. Looked Up.a as • Pas.lbll itr to European Polltle.-Fashoda r. - 150. • Reee �6u Oafs Time. London, Sere. 7. -The Menthe et Salisbury's declaration on the subject of the withdrawal of the near* Weston from Fashoda, made at the Manston Boase banquet in honor of Gen. Lord Eitrbener, is DOS regarded bare as being wholly eatlefactory, The entire absence of any refe:enoe to the eztraordinall naval preparations Is considerably oomrnented upon. It is recognized that the French Premier. M. 1)upuv, and 111s colleagues Intend 10 carry oat what they have promised. bat, a teeter which must be reckoned with 1s the toot that there are bfiuenoes at work in Paris which render es inletenes of any Ministry pleearioua. and which might at any moment 111 the event of certain contingencies peewits a g eneral upheaval. The English primes point out that the evacuation of Fashoda is only an lnetM- went of the satisfaction expected by Great Britain and that France has yet to swallow the pill of withdrawing from She Bahr-Ill-Ohasal region. 16 is unier.tood that Gen. Kitchener has prepared and placed before the Mar- quis of eatf.bnry a scheme defining the frontier of Bahr E1-Obaasl, and the posi- tion be regards as vital to the proper pro- bation of the Soudan and Kgypt. The attitude of the Martialt of Salle burl towards the commercial elle of the question is explained by the London Times, wbich, atter reiterating Great Britain's determination not to allow the French a foothold to the Bahr El Ghazal Province, says: "A French make be the Nile, for o0mm.rolal parpoaes, la seonre.d by our general ootnmerotal policy, and may be doubly assured M • treaty, pro- vided she grange F.gypt roolproeal oom- merofal tae111tfes in the French Congo.', Prier. George's App.lntmea. Parts, Nov. 7.-Tbe appointment of Prince Goolgo .f Greece as head of Sbe sew administration to Crete 11 Immtueot His title will be Conimlwloner-G.neral of the Europeen Powers 1n Crete. The Prince le expected to arrive at Canoe and asun,e bas duties about the middle of November. B* and PAVLOV/ DETAINED. Sem* Russia* Salters Are Held at TI*a T.1.. Itondon, Nov. 7.-A deepetcb from Shaugbal says • telegram from Tien-Tsin reports that 40 Ruesian sailors, an ad- miral and M. Pavloff, the Russian Charge d'Affaires in China, have beet. detained tbere, permission to probed to Pekin not being forthcoming, and that there In strong ometal opposition to their going to the capital. The admiral and M. Pavloff, armed. Ong to these advices, declare that It the trdn attempts to leave without the sailors bring oti board they would stand In front of the engine. This, It 1■ babel, 14 • forerunner of a probable affront to Russia. HRITAiO AT TORR. disobeying order.. Saturday be did the mime thing. The train was going at good speed. when, instead of curving around the shaft, the oars dashed Loco the switches, which was open. Price reversed the engine, but it was too lata Tbe oars struck the head!ork,s smashed It and three of them toppled down abs shaft. About 90 feet from the bottom they struck the carriage with awful forts, 00mplolsly wrecking It. The mass of wreceage fell le the foot of the shaft, choking it, and when. alter hard work the men were extricated. seven were dear' an l three were fatally bort. 3 MILES UNOER WA1kH Old sp•aW V1•.'ekip latest& •hyla Teresa IS New •eptrees•1 M Hs-M..w the Venom! Was Lees. t0barlWon, 8.0., Nov. 7. - l.twt• Commander Hands telegraphed the Seem• eary et Me Navy. WasbLugsoa, 00 bis arrival ken on Steamer Merit., with all of the crew of the Intense Marla Teres, that he Md abandoned OMs Spanish vessel Ina heavy northeaster. Nov. 1, SA miles north of blas Salvador, end that he had 68 enlisted mese Upon the moldy. of the new+, the naval °Mears attaoMd to the N671E41100 HUMOUR tmtnedLhlJ, °Uns°Ited the chart to locate the moue at the disaster. The arts glance satisfied them that abs last had beau seen at the :l1 -fated Marla Teresa. As near as they could oalculat., the tassel lien in about 2,600 fathoms of water, er nearly three m Ilea Ilse Inc. 1100 Is about 124 miles distant from Nassau. At the time tee Teresa sank she was 810 miles Malone from Cillltbanen, the port from wbloh she 6.d shorted a little over two days before. The vessel sank at midntgbl on 'Tues- day. after battling with tbe gale *1x hours Sim met the storm Tuesday morn- ing, and began to.tralu In the bleb Ikea. Part of the hull, thought to be safe, weakened, the rivets broke, ar.d the water made rapidly in the bold. The b'fl ere bogus to give way, and finally the Maher eztingulabed the fires 10 the engine room. The pumps would not work. The whole vowel showed signs of a collnpee, and the emu stood stripped awaiting ordure to quit the ship. The Vulcau was towing the 1.resa, while the Merritt resound 114 of the crew. '11. ropes were then eat .nu the Tureen rapidly tiled. w., omRwB•Ow a TsraYtks. ' Flfi..a Workmen R111ed le the Detroit wenderised Beadles. Detroit, Nov. 7.-Tbe new five -affray Wonderland Theatre building 1s 1n ruin., and 15 or more lyres have been sscrleoed by an appalling aocldeot which occurred therein Friday stternoon. Shortly balers 2 o'clock, whsle some 300 men wen at work 10 various parts of tbe nnantsbed theatre, the roof fell 1a, without a see- ond a warning. Nearly every workman was °intend down Into the theatre pit; the top gallery was crushed down upon the lower gallery, forming a slope down which slid broken steel girders, planks, timbers, bricks and a groat quantity of oelneDi from the roof, and carrying along a struggling oonopany d man'. Ito the pit below. very few of whom escaped Injury. The front wall of abs building remained latent, but the east side wall bulged •0d threatened to tall. Notwithstandingthe NORTHWEST ELECTIONS. A. I.. Sdtes of Calgary Ironed to U•1• Been Elected la Was, - Later c. R. s. Wlnnlpeg, Nov. 7. -Complete returns front Banff 0onst1t01.7 reverse the remit wired east on Satotday, A. 1.. H*tton ut Calgary having defeated Ur. Brett, leader of the Opposition, by Se votes. There are 83 ballots in dispute. Other Nortbwew election returns received are: Moosontln. Stefan, 017 majority; Souris, Conned Nsotsd; Wolseley, Dr. Elliott elected, 69 n.ajority; Edmonton, MoCaulsy baa 65 majority M tar as heard. In the Prime Albert 41.516el McKay and McLeod are probably sleeted, the latter defeating Speaker Hotta. Batoche, Felber 89 majority; Mitchell Stewart, 10 majority. • ,IAJ,)I: W.11LSH.* RGrifT. ileeeuratende a Connell of Nine fee the Adminl lex of the Taken. thiamine. Nov. 7-Tbe repots of Major wallop en bis adminhirsslou of the Yukon was batted In pamphlet form 00 Saturday Tbe. are uu reomatendu.tuns in it regarding the 'orally 6.z. '1'be re- port wtya Obit a thorough examination of the cost of o°Fputilug the gold world ooavinee the Government that the rot• ally 1s a seven let. '1'b• "Omni exp. mewl the bops that 11 would be removed. The oolleotlou of royalty was about 2000,0110. For the future goveratu•nt of the Yukon, Major Waisb recommends the appoint - sonsof • aounell to omelets d nine ler sons -four elected and four appointed members -with a 0010m/eslarles. The appulneed matoberrs would north to be seleuted trona the dl.trlol and none but Britf.b subtile would require to role for the el.0Nd members. Major Walsh says the Dominion Senate made a mistake ID throwing cut the Mann-Maokenale °en- treat. He thinks the lack of a Stikine Hallway threw trade into Amerlean channels. wl$T YORK ELECTION TRIAL_ Mr, H. E. lrwtr. Hill's Campaign Maa- •ger, es the Stand. Toronto, Nov. 7. -The correspondence between Banker C. W. Hartman of Carksburg and Barrister Irwin was Fre dated at the °penis( of the Wast 1 or election trial Saturday morning. The ;wows have referyaee to tba a118gr1 re- payment of money expended try Wright during the eleotton, among then. Wing a statutory declaration signed by Wright, to the effect that the money was used for legitimate expenses. Mr. H. It Irwin, W. J. Hill's ram pnign manager, was Oben called by the defence to disprove Walter Wright's agenoy, and said that be knew nothing of Wright, and never knew him Immo. a117, until he saw him 1n flours. M:. Hsrttnan's papers were produced later danger, the work of rescuing the at Gib point, and among them was a injured and taking the dead out was statutory declaration dined by Wright stating that be had spent 110 working for Mr. 11111 durlug the election, but It was for legitimate purposes, and that he had spent no money Illegally 10 Influence people en vote for Mr. Hill. A. J. Anderson, barrister, rotated tt', J. Wright's statement that the witnee Invited him to the oommltter room or neatened him work. He did not FOC Wright during the election, In which he look no active part ■ttor he was appoint ed returning °Rear James Devine* melted that be never saw Wright In the committee rooms, but sew him in the building. Alexander Hoyden rover saw Wright before his appearance In court. William Hill, who was poil conetahle at No. 18 polling booth, said he .aw Wright around tbere on election day, bum dent.Q the statement made by Wright a. to his appointment. He said he was ap- pointed by Returning Officer Pigeon. Wright had called at his house, but did not see hlm. Clayton W. Hartman, banker, o! Clarksburg, and candidate to Grey a. Independent Liberal In ii1le weethe last witness called. In July he received a let Mr from Mr. Irwin, but he kept 'wither 1t nor his renewer. He received from Irwls a lei written by Walter Wright. The sours resumes to -day at 10.60. 17 'WAS COMMON- MittAUL7. Pratt Strath..* Plead Guilty 1. N.w Charge and Are FI•ed. Toronto, Now. 7.-Tbe Wel of the three Pratt brothers charged with mansiaught r, came to • muddles termination in the Criminal Assizes on 8atar ay, and a plea of guilty of .0,0,0011 assault on Berryman was entered. Chief Josef°, Meredith withdrew the charge of manslaughter and suggested that the ease go to the jury as one of eommon assault. Counsel for the twieoners agreed that a plea of guilty of assault he entered against pooh of the hrotbere. The finding of the jury was formal. Him Lordship adminletered a severe lecture 10 eseb of the prlswtwa, and then fined Frederlek Pratt 2100 and Edward and Henry 560 each. The trial no11 the .needed b/othen at least 11,900. relined and good proems* was made until 6.16, when the upper portion of the east wall fell, a shower of [nets striking around the crowd of laborers, officers and newapvrer men, extinguishing the Nmporsry electric light and causing a stampede for the front. The canes of the catastrophe 'has not yet been definitely settled. Three more vlcIlms w'e.e on Sunday dug from the ruins of the new Wonder- land building. This makes the 1111 so far eleven. It is believed that $102,000 will entirely cover tbe lath. Brought the Turks t. Time. Candle, Crete, Nov. 7.-Resr•Admlrrl Gerard Henry Noel, Betties commander in thew waters, on Saturday ordered the Turkish troops, whose emhrketlon was delayed by an order from Constantinople, to embark on a British iran.por8 The soldiery proceeded to obey, but the Tark• bit otSoer In command stopped the em- barkation, whereupon Oa Brf,Rth Ad- miral caused the barracks to M mar - rounded and declared the Turks prison- ers. He also threatened to use forte to eompel them to embark. The Turkish commanding oftloor then allowed the em- barkation to proceed. The Emp•rer sf Chtaa Lives. Pekin, Nov. 7.-M. Yana Faint°, the Japanese Minister to China, bad an audi- ence with the Empress Dowager end the Emperor yesterday for the p°rpose of the announcing of the droon.tions contend upon therm by the Mikado. The Emprew Dowager was seated ewe step above the Emperor. She made the a.nM oomplb mentary speech. after which the Emperor read • mooch, cooped In similar terms. HQ Majesty seemed In good health. Arohblehop Braehegl has appeared be- fore the Montreal Monlotpal Committee and delivered his argument In favor of taz exemptbTs for chorea and ebarftahls property. The repreeentative of the Labor Connell followed and said Use laboring people wanted alt property awl oD the samI Mz•ble basil before the law. The Neal Preparations *1111 Os es Vaeea.leglf. In any ease, work at the arsenal. and dockyards setively and silently dnntlnasm., and information on the subject h&e been sartalled to an unprecedented point. All the °Metals bar. strict orders not to talk. The Admhalty has +responded Its dally a•aoUacemente of the movements of Britleh ships abroad, and the naval men .spree. the opinion that such hr-resobing peeperatlnns mean onmetbing far mon than a naval demonstration.. ■RITAIN ORDER'S U.S. SPIRITS. LONDON CAR STRIKE. No Cars Started .n Saturday -A Lls. of Roues Psi on by the Strtk.re. Londe", Out, Nov. 7.-Tbe only dee vslopmeet In the .treat the etAke on Minnie, was that tbe Welker. have put on lines of busses covering the various route. of the etreel railway. Then was no attempt to run the eater Tbe strikers are orderly and well-byidered, making no demonstrations whatever. But It 1a (m - tale that no car em W Droved till they are set lafled. There are many men bare ready to take the plane d strikers and lodgings are being fitted up In the horns, but it is certain that the people will not permit the ears to run. Then are a %bosomed wy.tn witeb-soy ail wpt-4w open the grams can be bloebed erlishase any breech of the lows, and the teen know 1t. So the matter steeds. The Stag' t. Se U.Ilv.red et Montreal for Use 1r Powder Making. Chicago, Nov. 4. -Toe British Oovetn- mens bas chard • °entreat hen for the immediate delivery of 196,000 Rations of d1.1111ed . lr1U at Montreal. An intimae Mon was also given that abort 45(7,004) more gallons wonld In all likelihood be ordered wlthln shont 10 days. Tb1s order d 126,000 sallow al.os.ts he newly The whole teeerve winadren has &seem- 1,000 b.rrela sod will regntrq o•,ot mitt' bled et 1Mvonport and le now tontpletely eters for Its iranaportatloh Into Canada. fitted out and ready se sell a/ • few The nee of the distilled spirits thus home Doth•. ordered will be to the menu:satnn of I4eatdee this, Meld verve .r 1.1,5 et smokeless powder, of which distilled Partsmenth-five a.'I-nlaes feeler, Spine' 1s ens of too ingradisasa the batons, Noted, Py Mlle. Merrury and lets--h*va been order d to hep 'mmte stoned fur see ,tee with the emerges., squadron. reed Corriere la Deward. Lends.,_ Nov. 7.-A despeteh to the Central News Irina Glasgow says that oresdng enquiries have bei. rewired Mee for steamers en Gerry teal W Gib- ' MMsr, lle/snda &red Morn Leone, end • • o/grls *n aka being made te semen tea on41 artificers, for tate aavy le- /afMeg la the 10n85 regiments bee Mews • ma,ksd Inse.a.e slaw the !Meet 01 On Der+Mrt et (Mnawretee. An .641. elan l torte er'fell men arrived at Deven- leni2.111 es y t111ettllulg to u- tMM1ts wt the *kips Mot are Mitts pat ta ger ass, Thereinto COX A MIKE MAN. Mew Waatwer Wrote Rb Operas. Wagner clanged an open in his mind for years before bo began inset ltdown on pa- per. The work once begun, however, It wax performed with llgbtningltke speed Even when an old man he wrote down the score for ono a his famous operas with such rapidity that two trained &mauu- enees were unable to keep up with blur. till abeurbed 1n b1g writing did Wagner broom* that 1n late obirugrapby Were ex- pressed the differeut emotions of the per- sonages d the opera portrayed by those p .ssgee.-Ladles' Home Journal. .be R.mosatrated. ,•Mi* Small,' said the lodger to bis landlady, "1 thought you didn't allow amoking in the parlor?" "1 don't," replied bra. Smell, with en- ergy. "Who's doing It, I'd like to know!" '.Well, if you have alma, you might step to and remonstrate with the lamp.' • SENSATIONAL LEAP FOR LIFE Darts, Jame Presse a Cllf to at: Aortal Car. Pollee Magistrates D.eldo That He was J ast1..d 1. abo.ting H..tlt.. Goderinb, Nov. 7. -Pollee Magistrate Seager and Horace Horton, J.P., gave their decision In the Cot murder nese Saturday afternoon Tbe Peden Magh- trete, wise delivered the judgment, re- viewed the ease at 0o's74wreble length. The unanimous dscl.don of the bench was that Co. was justified In shooting Beat- tie, and on Go? being discharged there oma eonelderable applause Masan, which Was Instantly stopped by the authorities. Before the thane was elosed the Crown prosecutor mated the bench to hind ever the constable who preferred the charge W paten tele at the Hering Asateee. but that °icer refusing to he bound over ase court aimed. nerd.■'s )trjorlty tet. Wbtth7, Ont.. Nov. 7. -Sheriff Paxton. returning officer In Hoath Ontario bye - election, made official tomtit at 1 o'clock on Saturday in the Town Hall. Hon. John Dryden's majority over Charles Calder la 161. Returns in two polling sub divisions. Whltevale In Plnkering and Prynne Albert In Reach, were rejestwd because, though properly signed. no Agorae bad berm filled In While teaming the majerISy, this does not affront mach of tie betting, which was meetly on 76 to 100 majority for the Minleler et Agrl••I$*5s. resod D.d .s the Trost. Newbury, Out , Nev. 4 --The •notion• seen ee the 0.T.18. here were going over thi 11x., two avid • halt miles west of N`eilbary yeMsday, end friend the body et an anktowe man, who had evideitly Men writhing on the Week derine '.ht night and was Strunk toy o train Prom papers Mend ea the body he ie evidently albeit McK.esey d Hoek Glen, N. Y. A Creed Awaleal5R Mies Loewy -AA, at, Berry, Innen neves.. hal Jeek Inrk.d that, brasaM on furescp and kept the key Mr. Regard -if Ton want to gee of tt, 1 7 so aver, feline to the el er vs • ISA a sLend nue keys ere all A sensational play dealing with lite fD the awl mines °anteing • daring leap for life sena Twenty fest above the .tags there Is a cliff. On tie opposite aide of the gap 4 another cliff, not so high as the aria one, and here me0 are working. Trolley wird consent this stiff wtth other parts of the mine, and .mall equ•re oars, snob as are used In mines to carry people t. Meesziacc sezmzcbagh. of sad going. The heroine is standing at the edge a( the opposite precipice. She hes arms there to prove that her lover la unjustly moused of a crime. One of the small tars U crossing on the wire. In It is her feminine rival, Just as the oar ruches the center of the stage a landslide occurs, and the embankment on which the heroine stands is emu) to shake The woman to the oar perceives the dan- ger In which her rival 1. planed, and at once, forgetting her enmity, she shouts W her to Jump for her life. At this moment the cliff is swept away in the landslide The heroine jumps and lands in tbt+ outatretabed bands of her rival. She is hauled into the car and car- ded on to safety. The car, with the rescuer In it, is moving all aha time, and the herein., has to jump 20 feet to land In the hands of bar deter It U a most dangerous undertaking The actrem who makes tbls dally rack leas kelp describes 1t se follows: "TM woman 1n the oar is strapped to it so the HAS BOUNCED MORINE. O. MurrW et 1•wf"uedlea4 Ha• t)ewsrded time , a..I.N.1I.a oa the 'loess's ■talater. 116. John's, Nfld.. Nov. 7. -There. • serious arida In rewtotandlaas. biz Her- bert Murray. the Govsrser, d•ms•ded the reslg°alloa of Mr. Montes, Minister of Manes The umenalUe reason is that Mr Matins le the gebehsl amused d Mr. Held, the railway oun,r•otee, bet the real cause le the continued 1}lotion between Governor Murray and dm * 101.ter. Mr. Morlrie, In tendering his rostra•• Wm, points out that 'Ir Wflllaw Wblte- way, a former Premier, and M...ra. Emereea and Morris, members of the late Cabinet, Mid • similar relation to the 000trace°, and that Sir Herbert Murray aoqulseoed In the arrangement In all three mass. He reminds the Governor also that he has been aware ever fines April 1 or his I Mortue'e) relations to Mr. Reed and Insists that the Governor's tueiesiou to interfere before .taulpe his xenon oow as personal end vindictive. THEY WAN I' OUR TURKEY*. Ore•a Deemed is Or.rt Rrltala nor Th.t Spealee of Canadian /owl. Ottawa, Nov. 7.-Tbe Minister of Agriculture intimates Shad advices bare men reoelved troyc the agent 1n Ureal Brlwln of tate Dominion Department of Aarloultare, aaying that there 1a s good demand in G1aat Britain for well fattened turkeys of good maim. He ad,1101 the making of small shipment. early fu Nov. amber. Tbe turkeys are killed by the loathing of their necks, and they are alro bled trout the mouth. No cutting or media- tion 1s apparent on the outeida They ata tasted 48 hour befurs bring killed. A boot eight ornamental leathers are lett on sash wing. In nearly all cases the tall fNt ars are picked off. Turkeys of dearly the earns Tai should be sorted 1010 boxes NyNher. Ouly aboloe birds era wanted; 081e11 de not fetch good prime. Shimeeui. sent In November, and thew sent as late as Feb. "'nary, are likely to do better t0a0 those eon► Immedlasely before Christina", whoa these will probably be • glut In the tear - lose. Birds of .lir. large 51x5 de WO* laxly well before Christmas time. At • large show bold .l the Agricultural Hall, Islington, Oet, 17 to 60, Amertoaa Meese turkeys lo,k all the prima, and In dreamt poultry a Dorking took took the champion cup. 074. A. • Try la Pied Int. AU aught to try to Gad out what they Were made tar. Kv.ry use has a tido. and purpose In Hod'. plan. -That poi pca. should be understood and totalled as far as possible. Eva -7 saved mea L saved the some spsolSo t.rvlee besides his own hap - Sawa. God meta no man simply for ha own happiness, sod He saves mo mea simply that b. Wane may be happy fa heaven. H* bad • nobler end In both came tba0 the (1111tlation of a 'stash eptrtI. '1 ben 1s some service for every oa. in God . vineyard. Idler. are let wanted. Let I. end what God wants se se do, and do 1L Let us de It la sanest and do U well. Then God will say, "well chine. good and faithful seeeaat" Easrgy Easily dLOL0 s NERVE Ened. ` I'l'ls ' a Wa•rtetd •ROfty must be made tlr Or the body will weaken dad perhaps psrt•k. Por a long lime prior to taking De, Ward' Blood and Nerve Pills my nerve ayst� was gretlUy deranged and 1 wap terribly nervous, W mut•h .o that to ay business (Linesman of th. Kingston Electric Light Co.,) my extreme nervous. toes naturally made the following of ell business extremely hazardous. Before taking Dr. Ward's Blood end Nerve Pills my kidneys 'tad been affected hit dome time. 1 had coetstant wrenes$ and uiK peas across my loins and the anaU of my back. My .ppelite was variable ,nod very poor. 1 also suffered greatly with constant headaches. I *01 glad to be able to inform you that Dr. Ward's Pills completely cured me of all the above ailments and made me a well man. I have found 0o medicine like Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills, although I have tried many different kind,. They anted gyiCkly and effectually nn my nerve so• making my rove. strong and removing all indications od nervourness. These valuable pills also removed all kidney and back trouble and restored to me a healthy vigorous appetite. I have had no headache %ince five months ago and feel justified in saying that they are a wonderful remedy. They dot only removed nervourness, but gave me healthy kidneys, removed dl soreness and utlfnilas from my back and loins, cured me of headache ar 1 gave me a good appetite, consequently I am highly pleased. 1 know of no medicine that rquala Dr, W'a . Blood N P411 Lx aervouxnd'.•ea, chronicand headacheerve, aoeekidiseys and back and toes of appe- tite. Yours truly, john McCutebeun, 51t Ylrinreite 1L, that. AU guoQ 0t' , Kingstonaell them. U they won't, we will supply you by mail on receipt.of price, Soc. per box, de s boxes for 1t.on. The Doctor Ward Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Sy bereasing Aetl.lty et ■a11fat. Halite:, Nev. 6. -Companies 0 and H et the Roy& C•nadiens, SOO serving, have been entered Pe prepare for mab•rkatlon en the Pelican at a moment's net)q*. The men are now at Wallington Barratka ready to leave far Newfoundland on re- ceipt of insinuates tram Esglmad. They its holly armed, and the warship has taken on memnnition *bleb will melee se last the ewt*lngoef wadi hese M far- ther sepplled. Raton, 0, Royal artillery, alae re- aslest order! to pn'pees to leave for 8.golme.11 with everything regulate* foe warfare. TMy number *00 alae and are ta shares It Captain Janes. A ktn.lresl delegalios hes r50nem454 11* Federal (leveret nsnt not M temples atm 1■ ted ewes of the titre of FHrglbhon A Oa, Meetteal, now barn 6be *Wavier Oeat'l, ter detreedles the ems FUTURES SAGGED. Wheat Markets /eel the /r/ee5M of rerelg■ Pewee Preepe.t.-Ortaarle Markets Ike Latest Prie•ti. Saturday leveeing. Nov. e, Oa the peace ve.loot, Liverpool wheat futures sagg-sd lower again to day, eloelag WA to 644 per creta* below Iesterdar's anal guns. Parr wheat deeilned l:. to J0 esa- tlmee, sae bar a1 to SU tv.'tmee for the Tbe lower cable., beery northwest R ortpta, "drives of a* lucerne eerie( tete ler et 10.u1s,0u' bushete le Europese * tot., soul a r1lltug on 1a tee cash de- e med, reused Cbterdo futures t.. role besev7 and to close a full cent a bushel below yew tev.is7'e anal agero•, Leadtagt Wheat Markets. b'u*:ow,ua art the twang prltea 1.day al Deponent centres: C•ak. Nov. Der. lige- CkMwgo . ...2.... 10 64+i f0 e6 So aria Near lora ..... 0 7364 0 ht. Gals .... 0 6814 0 ell( 0 OS91 0 Toledo .. ...067 0.91 •0" alee 0. etrott ... .. 0 603'4 .... 0 deb 0 IPS je U youth. No. 1 Nonbru ... 0 d6t4 .... 0 telt 0 .684 Ueluln. No. 1 6Ganeapella .... 0 re 002%' 9 tial' 1. rnuo, No. 1 hard Mew) .. 0 t)Q .... .... .... AN ARMED ALI.IASCL One veld t. Revs Mee Arranged Rn- tweee Turkey and O.rme.?. Berlin, Nov. 7. -The Frankfurter Twi- tting any. 15 leu•I.I from • well -Informed einem that emperor William'', visit to Turkey led W an agreement by whleh Germany undertakes te .upeert the In- tegrity of the /Sultan's Asiatb peewee - ions, for which Germany will erosive eommevcld and Indnetrtal privileges. TM paper add. that 1► Is believed this agreement is tantamount 10 en armed 'demos between the two countries. New at B.rneth. Beyrwuth, Nov. 7. -The Emperor sine Empress of Germany arrived here on Saturday, but they will remain on board the Imperial yacht Hobanrollarn until limy start for Damascus to -day. Serer. Mennen* A $soteh darter promeed Semite, as a can far b•bdanal drunkards Were the British Mw1Mo-Psyahoingtoal Sselety at ISd1.borgh. leer the "seethed,* crave" M .ogge•te'1 es • remedy blistering mid the 5pplisttoe a( viewers, and few 'the plea et heredity" that the mea t1Mkd be legged within en Ineb el his did ear, Mme be seek a drink. n 411r..w.t. 9..d.d la 11rem11. The tleHR1.. ter Inland trstwtpevta dna .re .e limited le Small That tbe lebahltaW et ths••Met• *ad -!t anode le lw4ort grata from Nett* Armoire gks. 260a t►IA ewe terata 1c illt*'.t.r, t •1WSATI0RAL MAP rOR 1.UTI. she cannel possibly 3411, aok. A. 1 prep She hold trot Mr bet d. to este% me, wad we oleo sash 1640•* wrists wide whelk i* known Welke 'etre grip.' Venni the Oso I leap la the e11ff nail 1 band In 1M eke 1 an alum 110101s01one. The eels sen - atlas 1 elllotjlgstrlas tf • 4eelre 16 nab /M npw� gy Mads. A foe 1 *Site *Me al gsj ly.hd tate tM e.r ! tMediab tea valla silly *'nosh% elf the 1 go eget 111 *er ai 1t i Igpea 1M e6t, 1601601.110 Meld le MIN MA 1 e1s*1o1 mike 1116 rias." Termite 1*. Lemma** Market. Receipts leceipts et farm produce 117 we I e lesd �ocef1 beeto-d� ae AM,[ of fruit, veigrat ♦egetablet, better, Wheat Steady, wit of rirwe, ewe, was e iYowe, 1700 7 W�h'.1a p,..s' 76.: to 774, red 7384c to 7Le. Ryre greet; one load gold at 48tee per butael- Barley arum; 1000 Math. sald ■t 64e c edy, 1(1 its .vtebeabmid at ale to erassee worth dress t e.tme7e. per bund. Klee Hal arm; 'LS 1761,1. sold at g+ to f:1, ead 110 per ton for timothy; e*,,, 5e to 57. straw- Nose offered; Werth SS to fol per ton. !slowed Hoge--De5rerlre light at $6.20 to f6.80. • rename plentiful et Otte to 7nc per bag. Poultry plentiful, Chlekens, a'te 1. see per pair: darks, 599, to 7:,o per pair: twee, 8r to Tr per Ib.; turkeys, tie to toe per Ib. Molter Wilder, selling at 18e to 30c for ben of 1 -Ib. roils, and select dairy 10 epe- clal r'n.tomer* '114. Wig* arere•e, ee!Iing at ?2' 1e Ole per Anil. The wholesale prlc.e for better and ogles lure* Groner, (.O p�, nt-ua/ For th BUSINESS MSM J WEAK, NERVOUS WOMEN Stoma aBr�faibf .*t�O_traleey 61eo/r k ally Ile 1 A Mambas Lady Tai About Her Can. There is se need whatever for so many women to be the web** d faint spells. heart and nerve weakness. anaemia. or say d time health destroying enmesh, peesliar to her sax. Mil. barn's Heart and Nerve Pills regulate the heart beat and maks it Aron( and fall. Sono the servos, enrich the blood. sad relieve the pain sed weakness from wbiesh es many mom suffer Yrs. Alex- ander Better. et Pigeon Bled, Nan., writ.1 se account of bar nam as follows: I have great plsa.ure In giv- e{ ` at aspen - some d1111burn's Heart sad Nerve Pills For shoot Ill yews I ow ireeb3.4 wilt tbrobbt0( a4 *utlerinl of aha beam I teed eve *Mors sad *0,5111 pmsedles but Dons oI them did me mash good. LmSely1 and d Milburn's Heart sad Varve bought two bolus.. Beier. 1 alerted using WI .geld net dos badge work sod rim myeettsp te die, as t thought I would H ever heeurtd. New 1 bd may splendid Mos Wring the pi0•, to ay work emir/ m7 eal. and fel ea If them was e► {binsmmem in life worth flvu1g for." Milbura's Heart serf Nerve P111a, ..id by all druggists at fee. a boo or 5 boom for 31.96. T. Wiliam *Co., Toronto, Ont Th. M+n of .t.. Dsv. Sir Herbert Kitchener, who numbed Oho gj7m111., bee been a man of the lay Wise file, and prnb.bly will be agate, tor M makes • point of doing wmahiag about once • pas. This yew he "'lit &noIt twine, for OW Good Friday t be fell upon M Kltafl6. a advanced wield at the Atbara and fairly annlel- Ledd la Now ha has desw0yei tag Khalit1's pnnwar in bye abeam smote - hold. Sir Herbert s an engineer old Omer and Is forty-eight yea*. tins yes.( se be a general of eight 1* tine years' Mending, mod hie rtes to the army for a while wee .low, as be wee deoogbt 10 be a plodder rather than • hrlllfant taus. His shames came whoa es jetted the Baptista army at the time d 1M resrgentestiea by 81t grants Gro- h& leis blgb qusfRl* teem soon eso, sett M eot5a.wded dee EgpyttaD remain fifes 111p 1e 1884, and Oben. after s Ing is Lord welseley'• expedltla, ewsrser et Saaklm fee . ample el nae toad, b Nsml.g 81Msr IR 1190. Ht alas lased thee fee tams sasseHtgly demist exploration Werk, and raised • prdesad *s wlsdgo d abs oetivma As Sirdar be lme doss w.ettatnl work. He lea wow ample utr, .It1 de sore wit* barrow Mime Oft say saber soiMfe 1s ab•PM old potbobly 14 am world, sod los or mere .i sb ietafe Mitt anbteksa see - ewe. ab pweww *tfoul to 34431 le Arab. by aha fhb M hse5•s• Mast 51.511. Cattle Market. Reset 0.ra)0. Nov. 5.-beeelppta of male fad thrrateh atttte, •hr•.y mad hose during the 71 boors ended at noon to -day: Cattle, 191 ea s; snoop ase 1.1.hs, 11 car.. hogs, t0 ret ghlpenrnts: t'wttle, W rats. move arerl lambs, 4 can: balm hi tees. (cattle--a/Rerletn 85 tends, the intik re when were held bear?. e'Ives were In fair .t'pply moderate demb nnd sad sold at aome r�e.teniay's pr:ee.. 4h d1p to -Matt, f6.75 to 11: good to (*IMP. 5't to *6,0N. Shoop and lsumbs-+NIneteea bodies elle. Including 5 loedn d tumuli :earbe. The trade Was doll nag sealtlsfartory. The 'bntk of the bolt amts sold at 56.26, with arca. oral .ides u a little bleier. MYro1e* to petrel bathe *1.140 to $d.ar, gond to eieere. $4.73 to tot: tremolos to TINT, SPA. 14.71. anent--(+rayto.en t• eztm. 14.06 t0 68.10: mred o71f. ' 54 to 4445; neemee t0 tear, 10 r ' Clsea. Martrsta. (lewanmvtbr. Van, Ner. 1. --At the heard toAa7 BIZ tiseteetie ole•red MI boass ehreer, three crmramwfee 116 anal Ist4 ter; i e cad en 018501, so seta; NO /stet Bold tq-A. J. Brim for Mie. Old boom NM 11 0. W. Revfor Myfa 11101111110111bums aNg te M. H. NReath llllefd for fele, 11tH Waw told to 11. H. Klbtard for See; total sell 1*7r horse. Th. seam officers Wert re-.l«•ted f5 tae eta.: S. /1. rooae, president: . vL-1504oet; 21' thea'5YM.'May. Ba. d Wont'mN la 11, Sat tga ' .r � , 41..''461 offering* t. 11 dentej�week- bits nee . ea•••'• sake at Oyu nag site. Adjrsed rn to lttsrday to Mos. illeeaB pgR fie►. O.- 71 -drtren fat- eMew er 1 S1 bogey 0wptwtber Meath D- IM Greiner ted 127E her and hal. *gee of eeme . gates Goforth ata 11- 10s.rt,, 900 at it wt.lar at Pio an. $30 MOM at 6 64Ao. allarte t.trty busk. Werra. 10.17 Nee. O.--4.tew .m Twirl of T'es e today) large mimes se atm to f�145.. latter ee rattle. Tea tboo.+nel bootee of doves Sod 50.014 le Jolter on Meaty. agatsat 40,0M boo,ei same dm one rag aim lr sloth Markets Uoeseat, Ifo,, t,--(11100.)-Ne, 1 W k. apefsg,*e 1.: red winter, too .torte; We, f Mi es fad M ie sere, ss eggs, d• lana M- ret , -Par llrlit. 1551 O6; exert w10hse As NNW terAres DI▪ t. ▪ aafig Backache TAB BANE OP MANY A WOMAN'S LIFE. A Sabin Lod: Tans HOw to Int Rld of It Doan's Kidney Pills The Remedy. um. ICUs Ralik" si W_giBggton SL, *oath OA, ern, rat Ma Tan isfw[ 11 6d> iflMyouta' 'I sawtrap d gnat 41blotossi, 1t,s'ar- bello 0••Maull yet sod era •• bat alt 1..a'.�1r mbay - eke( t(s.lvsd es rook byes*. /pets duo i .beatam•d their um stag i bad takes 01x• boomatt They tw514T IMO, t °f deolt -- tuna eot gg_ldaeeatta•• and ear 10111 i tsri M 6 a Net aiii� r obatf'vn Pow Woes mob wall •suis.* boot best to