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L BORDEN K. Ccs
THS GOYI
VT DEFEATED
Seven.. Members of
Overthrown
Laurier Cabinet
e 'eiis�
ORDEN'S MAJORITY
8 F' i Y-N1NE
SERVATIVES ELECTED
a!
7011.#, EAST-Steyth ., >+..
€ O:rlA WEST -Be
FltAl�T-'Fisbez
BR ANTFORD- Coekshutt
biloeIv11,448,^•webater
EilL131 NORTH—Clark ..,.
I11w:1id,'k: SOUTH -Dannelly : ,..
CARLETON- i;ittti
DV:CP l,S--Broder„., ,- - . 475
111 IRA31 'lileralton «,,. 511”
.FLOW E ST-3inrehall „ , »., 40+0',.
PAIN 3t(E
.Tff��gqtrqahars 15
£ $g,X
FAO.N1:X.10-Etievard$ , %,., 4
t"RENVILLE -,I cid
GREY E..AieT--Sproule
ORLY NORP11-- Oiiddiebero
i1•t"t4D:f-iietad4 reou
1I«'p0:ti t .E.:a,'Te tetv'at
II1Nii A'ST-> i l:111 attt•
15 Er`l'-T'ol^ter
pt:,T
01'11T-Ileeller
axM'1111't,..,.Iy1t°lllsl ;. ..,,
RITQ 2 tfaT 'Artnetroug 3751
T40,1 t lr 4G 11,'1r'ill-Thobartt
Ta tti lltl� :;til iTm-3.1022.4 , ,.,. +„ t• 2"
LEF,DS-441et"
ii
LISNNOX :t ;'D A1kltDINGTON•-"Patti 200
LINfOLN-,Lanea5ter »,,, .%,, 1,200
LONDON.—Beaty
MIDDLESEX EAST^-ilson « 651.
1IrTlli}LESEx NORTH -Elliott :,.: $60
Iiil," tkit?KA.--Wright •.,° ., % €00
bTIltltiSl\0-ilordon, 100
NORTHUMBERLAND EAST. -Walker 350
'.cif?RTIICAlli RL t°ND WEST-.+'tlttnsau 4
ONTARIO NORTH -Sharpe ,,. .•,M.:M 590
07.NTA ;IO SCisC1`r11-5ui th . .., _ . 66
OTT:SA A Triplt..,.,1,112
OT"T.3,W1.Chabot , ..,,., £41
ON.1''Oitii, S., -Sutherland , , , 6
PARRY -SOUND-Arthurs , 400
PM -Blain .,..- 250
PERTH, NORTH-Ilotphy ,»., .,:.,. 2250
PIa1tT11, SOUTH -St ., , 71
TETERIIO RO, ,E., -Si *stnitlt. ... + , 600
TETERBORO, W,--Bureham .. 83
PRINCE EDWA1U-Iiepburn „« 250
T0.ENFREW, NORTH -White , 600
SI01COE, EAST -Bennett .. 800
SI3ICOE, NORTH --Currie 200
8I3100E, SOU -TR --Lennon ., . ,. 1,800
STO11MONT-Alguire120
TORONTO, CENTRE -Bristol» , , .. 2,124
TORONTO, EAST -Hemp
TORONTO, NORTH -Foster . ° ., 3,242
TORONTO,OT'TiT-Slacdonell ., „ 2,325
TO10ONTO,qNEST-°Osler <, ,., ,,.; 0,005
VICTORIA a AND ; 1LUI`sI13URT'JN
Hughes . .... 4.009
WATERLOO, N. Weicbel ,,., ,..,..,. 470
WATERLOO, S. -Clare 650
WELLAND--German and.) . ., ace!.
'WELLINGTON, N. -Clarke 60
WENTWORTH-Wilson „ 2110
YORK, CENTRE -Wallace 448
YOI61 , NORTH -Armstrong , „,. 76
YORK, SOUTH -Maclean .. . 2,400
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„.: 1 'I tzk,f�li.Iitla llratlttt4ry
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to. W1NNIPII-.1aggart „„”
Yn Scotia -8,
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1
CHESTER
L.L -
Ja
n
NTS- I'renta l[te
°4 Eveter
3-ltp'�Stery
.•Qty,
Quebec' -22.
MtGENTEUIL,-perley . ,.. , ... ... 550
BERTHIER-Barrette ,,., ,,,, 13
BROMIE Baker . ' 24
CHAMBLAY VEROHERES-Rstnville 77
CIIAMPLAIN-Blondin 49
CHARLE'VOIX-Forget . . . .. . ........ 118
CONPTON-Cromwell , , , , „, ........ 50
DORCHESTER-Sevigny '200
HOCff'ELAGA-Ccderre .,.. 100
JACIQU"ES CARTIER-Monk ,.. 900
JOLIFT.TE-Guilbault ......... ...... 36
LA.BELLE-Achim , ,.. 250
L'ISLET-Paquet ., 440
3,IONTMAGNY-I.espetance . 250
MIONTMORENCY Forget :54
MONTREAL -
Ste. Anne -Doherty— .... ..c, ...... 652
St. Antoine -Ames 2 000
PONT'AC Brabazon. „ 743
COUNTY -Pelletier
$OE"F I ORD-David6o n •too
TERRBBON23F1-Nantel „ 110
i'IIREE, TLIVERS-Normand - ,' 200
New arunswlck-5.
CHARLOTTE --Har 136
ICBNT-Robideaux 200
ICINOr'S-ALBERT-howler ,. 100
ST. JOHN CITY AND COUP PY --
D',niel ...:.. ,.,. ....., 43,
'YULE Crockett .... _ .. , : ; ; ... , ., ... 1,000
BBritisht , Columbia -7.
COMOC-ATLIN--Clements :..
ICOOThNA Y-Goodeve... ,..
NAN.A IMO -Shepherd .... ..
N9SW WESTMINSTEI1=Taylor
V,ANCOU if:ER-Steven s •
i'' ICTOI?IA--Sarna rc1
YALE -C.'1 RIB O TJ -Burrell
151berta 3,
OALG .RY.-=hane
e t
STie,•ST COW Doe Fes
G-IC"£OItI,i-Z4'hite
84
900
700
900
2,010
240
800
z90
1
4..00
50
A.
tr
NATIO/MUSTS ELECTED -7,.
•
;IBERd a ELECT
Ontario -12,
I1'LI;tiit iditY�
llk3 T. kIA;�T'
i EMT, WEST . ,. ",.,
WEST" -Pardee
MIDDLESEX. WEST --Floes
NORFOLK --Charlton
OXFORD. Olaf, :tiOfTii»Neabitt
PltESCOTT-eProlliz.
EN.FitEW
R , "SOUTH -Low
Il; w ,M
RUSSELL°-3lurX hY • ,.. • °
WELLINGTON, 5,-Gutlirlo .,
Quebec --39.
BAG OT -11 arca ," . 107.
III:.LTTCE-Bela:lid • „ 3,004
BEAT. L%RNOSS-1'ap'taeatt °. , ° 36
BELLEOTIASS'E `albat 119
ONAVENTUrtE-31.areil 1,200
ClIATI. AX7G UA1--Brown 43
DI1.U313IOND AND TH B iS1 -
Brouillard . ,< , 37
ItUNTINODON-I1,6hb „ 60
IC,\ tO11CASIi,4,:--LaPointe+ 96
LAPIIAIRIE AND NAPTEII ILL'E
�litlau «,.
don .",.., %% 250
4
104
5y�10
17
25
30
.° 1,040
618
T t58O31PTTON--Segufa .: ,.,, ., . 300
:LAVAL -Wilson ,. , °, .... 581
LEVIS-'Bonrassa , . .,.. . , 350
LOTBINIERE- Fortier 350
31AISON1+'tEQYE-Nervine ., 2,000
31:LSK1NON±C4B=-llfa9'raud. .,.. ".. 111
MEGd.NTIG-Pecaud ..:. .... .... 200
MISSISQ'UOI-hay . , , . , , . . , 25
31ONTCALr1C-L'afortune 100
MONTREAL:-
ST. JAMES'Lapo ute 237
ST. LAWRENCE -Bickerdike 1,000
ST. MARY'S -Martin ... . ,800'
NICOLET- Turcotte .. „- .. , 42
POpTNEUF: Delisle :... 700
QUEBEC, CENTRE -Lachance `., 161
°E QUEBEC,.:TIAST-teturier , acct,
FICHELTEIT-Cardio ,,,, , 600
RICHMOND-WOLFE-Tobin ,, „ 450'
ROUVILLE-Lemieux . „ ,250
ST, HS'ACINTHE-.-(}authier ,.,, 120
ST. JOHN-IBERYILL18-Demers. :, 2,000
SILERBROO1 -McCrea .,.. ,,,, ..... 124
SOULANGES-Laurier .,.. ,..:, .. 200
STANSTEAD-Lovell . ... .... .... 156
1i51ISCOUATA-Gauvrean 400
TWO MOUNTAINS-Ethier• .. „ „-, aces.
VAUDREUIL-Boyer . - . ' 218.
WRIGHT--Devlin .... 800
New Brunswick -8, ry
C ARLETON-Carvell - , , .. 2
GLOUCESTER-Turgeon :,.. 400
NOIITKUHBERLAND-Loggio ., 600
RP,STIGOUCHE-Reid 100
ST: JOHN CITY -Pugsley 64
SUNI3URY-QUEEN'S McLean „ .238
VICTORIA-MICHAUD ,.I. 1,553
British Columbia-14one,
Nava scotla-10
ANNAPOLIS-Pickun
ANTIGONISH-Chisholm ............400
CAPE BRETON N. AND VICTORIA-
McKenzie
iICTORIA-SIclCenzie 40
CAPE BRETON S:-Otiirol 189
GUYSBORO-Sinclair .,.. 200
E11T TFA.X (2) -Blackadder
INVERNESS -Chisholm
P,ICTOU Ifacciona.l(.1 .-.
RICIi1IOND-'Cyte ....
YA1t3107TH-L"aur ..
Prince Edward island -2.
KING'S -Hughes
PRT\GP,-=Richards ,....
en an!tat:a-None.
Sassatchewan-7.
AS INIEOIA-Turriff.
BATT I,EF ORD—el an) T,agn
1111 otp.OYD1'--Neely
b1AGK2INZTE-Cash• ,
1,1'OO4E .1AW17---4C Jiowlee..
itECO1AM 1--SF..t t.in , .
• 90
1,200
250
100
120
50
101
200
1,000
100
150'
310
100 ,
rfreQ,3,1*S.--.'tf?eNutt
O«.,rkQ '"OtevR"{rt, % s ♦.M, ,.wyrtC w 2=
lin-lin emit 2, .. °_" 200
I# t>ct dentati,mCItirlf ." e,%=
Tkt '' 100N.4--Docigina . .+ 499
White
RESULT n'Y PROVINCES.
Opposition. t#or't,
Outar'io , .« . % 74 12
Quelzee` 24 39
Manitoba . .. , 30 0
Britiela C0'n;n0ia
Alberta ..
New Hrtintuvie1 • ,_
Nora ScOtla
i'rinee Edwetrd lel. di 11 2
lasshatcllawun
Mt
1
Total
ouseraative -315
'Elections to 1
ape,- Queltrt•;
ver, Qataria.
3
,4
v
4 lural, white, 45e. Flour-lfanitQba
Spring wheat patents, firsts, $5A4: doe
e n 4
gcsPnds, $4.00; 1i tater wheat ,1t pate tee & ..
75; Strong halters', 94,70; straight masers,
54 - dee i.n. bass, 41,113 to 92. ,Rolled
I1atk'«»T G; ;e1, 94,23; bas of 00 1bd,, '$2.•
90, [Itifecd i<;°alt,
Ontario?, $23 to 521;
3lanI eba, $23; middlings, Ontario,. 927 to
3NanitQba, $25; 'ntouillie, 926
Eggs -Selected, 24 to 25e; No,
tit 22e, ,Chceee--Westerns, 14o.
astet•t4s, 14'5.2 to 14 4'Oo, • Putter -Mak,
ak,
s
; eceonds. 2.9 3•4 to 2412e.
At" 3IAIoT 6119,.
tee Qatari
d at 55,50 to
to
15,49. fair
ttt 54.25 to $4‘
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# SAFE HSi�N3
$HOWINcI • THI1 80 PfcR
CENT, OF
SPECIite7T40RS; LOStn MONEY.,
A Further Digression from the Subieel 08
Pure in+'estntent lo Cipe Some interest=
lag Farts an $peculation' -The hest !td.
vice to Prospective Speculators is Don's
(By Investor„)
itr th0 last i&sue We saw in wirer point
apetsulation differed from iuvestmpztt
be”practicaler
u p e t
diff p c c
G tSYe
meet. it Was seen, tYaa largely one fat
clmeee Qf gain, whores° the inveatpr al,
tQ3t :otways insists on treat safety ,at
#ho expense of prQGalaility el largely3n•
creased value of Ws holdings, the specu.
1Rtor sacrtL0 es overythiug to lila ehauce
of protit^or IQsq. "
Now, unfortunately. .matey epees iator&
tend that the old ltroverh, ".Qistunect
leads enebattttoellt; equally unpile.:Alc
cculatian, and, therefore, dabble in
8w
Teri; 'market, As a matter or at•.
ns O;FitO7Oenee, in the Feng run it la
silo 120 ttrofitaille:'' and uroba
ware- ,put 3:uur money
0• :on Tlreliably kpow set
Heel horses. Tea cast nave;
ongh about the New York
alta it 3rortlt tYhtle 97to esrii,er b3+e
been a number of years in the idiot belts.
netts before_ taking to the utero modest
but less nerve-ra.eklns business of writ.
g and can speak with, $ome 440101'1W
of course, the reader wiil not ac
melt a Geld statement without soma
reasons being' advanced,
Quite recently, a New Y oris broker•ettre,
tliy analyzed• a large nnmbor of aec0unte
Itis beaks and ditcovcred, aspen to his
prise,. than, eight out or every ten of
his clients lost money; eighty Per, Cent.
r epcculators eventually lose, Flt tKitat
12:43
1pnrned,
"'Y,ot yell arty', '"3lofiRn l: ;tail Itak-
Collor often ntake st 'million dollar 'clean.
up,' and why couldn't the small spoon.
lotto make a few dollars?'" Tluaueation.
ably, if the small speculator 'clew what
Mr, Morgan ryas doing in the stook mar•
ret ho could -make money and "big"'
money', too. But that is the whole diiu.-
euity,' Tho game is to guess What Mor-
gan, or some one else, la doing -and your
guess is as good is mine, Mr. Morgan
either going to put prises up or down
or he is leaving theta to the will of
natural conditions'. !There is the old shell
game of the cputttry flair to the 'life.
The pea is under one of the shells -or.
between two- of the operator's fingers.
But even if you guess what one group
of Nev York's financial giants want to
do you may find you lose: because an-
other and ":stronjer"' group want' to do
the opposite, and tiro upper iarid- nethei
mill -stones' grind your margins out of
your pocket until you give up in de-
spair -perhaps to ace 'th'at your ,judg-
ment is .right and that had'' you had the
ability to "stay by the game" you might
have won out.
Then, suppose Mr. Morgan and all
others were not influencing the market,
you have to judge how general condi-
tions, ,money markets in London. New
York hnd France are going to affect'
things; what the crops' will be; how in.
dustrics are doing.' You may judge cor-
rectly to find -ad at present--Franrc and
Germany at each others throats, and the
market collapsing ,through fear of the
effeots °on . business of a `war. Verily
80 per cent: of losers is snrprisiugly low;
and remember: of the 20 per dent. of
those who don't lose are those who know
what is going on 7-director'l who take ad.
vantage of advance knowledge, managers
Familiar with the businesses in which
—r
They happen to ;speculate and' Pome of
their friend°,
If you assist epooulate, therefore.; re,
member the political slogan,"Canada
for the Canadians." hero things art
not on the same scale as in New 1Ork
Canada is a growing country, her Indue.
tries, are `rowing. anti her companies
hold in respect. So far we have suffered
trent trade depressions only slightly io
conlparisQn with the States, ,led, Mast
and by far the meet important, TO[!
:tRkl ON TIM SPOT. 'lou can, ie oto
Cash° a dentattds, go to the QI$ce 4f the
companies in whose shares TOU wish to
opeculato and find out for yourself, per
ospeets aro. Or your
xer Itsay know from first hand infer.
ion. short, 3 ur c.
has Inca aro bet,
ter,
speculating. thl9 'Fltonld it;
erne fu mind. Remember that the Snlal
r. the margin the greater the rids. it
wso Per cent, margin is only accepted by
bucket=shops" who can only make nloneY
Tota; lose. Legitimate brokers will not
o business o a lss than
ton point raar-
1 i t 1
walrth it e ti
Ittd3;cd
vy' but bions;
2, 0 to 93; eboico i
tool at 44.25 to 54.50, and "k
;styes ,ut 52.25 to $4 per 1'
Id at 175,59 to 5475, tell izreor
0 53.75 per cart, A. fairly geed tied
in boss, and prices were steady
tiles recent decline, with sales or eaM
luted lots at $7 to $7.25, and heavy fats
let 56 to 96.29 per Cwt.. weighed off ears:
Calves sold at from 43 to 510 caei+, as t
size and quality,.
ES OF FARM PROM..I'
1.1 1.031 TUI LEADING
t IDs CENTRES OP
of Cattle. Oraln, C2tcrau
d Other Produce at Uon
And Abroad.
IIRBADSTU FS,
Toronto, Sept. 26,4-l`lour -Winter wheat
90 per rent." patents, 53.0, 3tant4t,al
freight: 1!anitob . Sours ilrxn, its %throat -
First patents, 55.30; second patients, '940.
$0, and strong ;baiter?, 54.60. on track, To.
ionto,
Slanitobo. Wheat -No. 1 "nonoinal at $1.50,
and No. 2 at 51.081-2, iiay. porta, '
wheat, 2c less.
Ontario' wheat -No. 2 white, red or
mixed. new, 66e, outside.
Peas -Milling dualities, 93 to 95c. out*
Aide.
Oats'Ontario oats, old, No. 2 at 41. to
42c, and new at 40c, in car lots, outside.
No. 2 Western Canada, 47e, and No. 5'
46e, Bay ports.
Barley -No, 2 is probably worth 75e,
outside.
Corn -No. 2 American yellow quoted' at
Tic. Bay ports.
Rye -Car lots outside. 75c west, and at
77e east.
Buckwheat -No. 2 at 54 to 55c, outside.
Bran -Manitoba bran $23.50 to 524, in
bags, Toronto freight. Shorts, 925.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Beans -Small lots of handpicked, 5230
per bushel.
sone' -Extracted, in tins, 10 'to tic per
lb. :Combs,,,92.25 to 92.50.
Baled Hay -No. 1 at 913 to 514 on track,
and No. ,2 at 810` to 511.
Baled straw -$6 to 86.50, on track. To.
ionto.
Potatoes -Car lots, in bags, quoted at
$1.25 to $1.40.'
Poultry --Chickens, 140 per 'lb fowl, 11
to 12e; ducks, 13c; turkeys, 15 to 16c. Live
poultry, about 2c lower than the above.
BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE.
Butter -Dairy prints, 21 to 22e; inferior,
16 to 17c. Creamery quoted at 26 to 27c
per lb. for rolls; and at 23 to 24e for
solids.
Eggs -Strictly .new -laid,' 23 to 24c, and
fresh at 20 to 21c per dozen, to 'case lots.
Cheese -Large quoted at 15c per ib., and
twins at 15 1-4c.
110G PRODUCTS.
Bacon -Long clear, 12 to 121.2cper lb.
in ease lots. Pork, -short cut, _$23; do.,
mess, '920 to 921. Ha:ms, tnediurn to Ilgkt,
17'to' 171-2c; de., heavy, 15 to 111.2c; rolls,
11 to 111-2e; breakfast .bacon, 17- to 18e
backs, 191-2 to 26e,
Lard -Tierces, 101-2c; tubs, 103.4c; pails,
1.10.
LUST AT 14IONTREAL.
Montreal, Sept. 26. -Oats - Canadian
Western, ''i -
i.� 2,7
4c car lots ('Y
store;'
extra. No. 1. 061-2c; No, :-30. W.'46e;
, No.
2iocal white, 460; No. 3loeal white 451.2e
ikNTTED STATES Illttw'ETfi,
Buffalo, Sept. 26, -Spring 'wheat -No, 1
Northern, carloads store, $t.041.4; Win.
ter quiet, Cern-No, 3 yellow, 72ct No. 4.
Yellow, 704.4e; No, 3 corn, 70e, en track,
through billed, Oats -No, 2, white, 473.40;
No. 3 white, 4103 No. 4 'white, ,46c. Barley
-Malting, 91.14 to 91,20. itye-No. 2, an
track, 9Tc.
Minneapolis, Septa 26.,-wheat-Septent.
her. 91°021.8: 'December, 91,031.2; Mal. $1,•.
073.8; No. 1 hard, 51.03; No, 1 Northern,
$1:0312 to "51.041.2;No. 2 Northern. 991.2e.
to 41.0212;'No, 3 wheat, 9512 to 991.2c.
Corn -No. 3 yellow. 641.2 to 650. Oats --
No, 3 white, 431.2a. Rya 2o. 2, 85 to
851.2e, Bran -$21.50 to 522. Pleur -First
patents, $4.90 to $5.15; do., seconds, 54..
40 to 94.65; ,first clears, 93,35 to 93.75; do.,
seconds. 42.25 to 82,60.
ELECTRICITY G'wi THE' FIRM.
A Satisfactory Test in: 'West Ox-
ford.
A despatch from Ingersoll, says;
-t' highly satisfactory test with
Hydro -electric power was made, on
the farm of Mr. John Prouse, West
Oxford, when alarge number gath-
ered to witness the process of silo -
filling by .the aid of the. current.
Among those in attendance was
Hon. Adam Beck, Chairman of the
Hydro -electric Commission, the:In-
gerso11 Power & Light Commission-
ers, end a number of representa-
tive' farmers, Mr. Prouse bas ,in-
stalled an equipment which is be-
ing operated by Niagarapower, and
which worked very satisfactorily 'in
Friday' s. test. Mr. Prouse has had
his residence wired, as well as his
barns and out -buildings, ,even to
the milk -house, probably being the
first farmer' in -western Ontario • to
adopt the "white coal" for agri-
cucultural purposes.
BRAN'TFORD'S RINK BURNED
Large Arena and Two Adjoining
Houses Burned.
A despatch from Brantford, says;
—Brantford's Skating Arena on
Waterloo street, the largest of its
kind in western Ontario, caught fire
at 7.1.5 on Thursday morning, and
within ten minutes was a roaring
mass' of flames and smoke, the fire
spreading to a dozen houses ad-
oining, two of which were enlirely
destroyed and a half dozen others
badly scorched. The firemen were
for some time utterly unable to con-
trol -the flames, which, spread in four
directions from the very hot blaze
wbieh the., his wooden strunture
made. Tn-; addition. two - frame
barns' within the block: alcn were de -
c
de-
stroyed, 1'a11r reports of the dam-
tlae the lose ',
e t o., at T1s'�;Q00, par-
tially covered by insurance.
tbftu
0
9
t IarYe w oven a t tat, . vent,'
a4ints Is falrlY safe, but only within. the
past Sete, anontils, ono popular Canadian
steel: has dropped 92 ;spiels, au4. C. D.
over "S, 'Therefore, when you 012900la#e
0ls tt subStautial r.;argin and he
prepared ' to Moose up ycu.r first margin
with more; otherwise, although your
aludgnlent 0102'.l correct jtt the ioua
V II. you may never stave a, chance LA
vivo it a fair test -you may be foreed to
sell ansome unexpected drop due to con.
sl:itiens which no .ono could foresee, and
%hese effect would bo merely temporary;
'however, the befit advice to these who
arc thilt93ug of speculating is thiel.
"Don't."
$4,900 IlEIVA111) OFFERED.
I)istoyery or Bank Looters Will En-
rich Some One.
A despatch frons Vancouver, B.
C., says : Upon instructions from
the, head °lace of the Bank of .Mont-
real, it is announced here that the
reward in connection with the rob-
bery at the New 'Westminster
branch has been increased to a to-
taI of $32,000, $3,0000 .for informa-
tion leading to the arrest and colt;
vietion of the perpetrators, and 10
per cent, of the saln returned. Tho
total 511111 stolen was $272,000. If
all is recovered,. the lucky detec-
tives will divide $27,000, in addi-
tion to the $5,000'.
IiELn q5 SPIS
.
Two English Ariny Officers Under
,Arrest in Prussia.
A' des dZch from . Emden Prus-
sia says*: Two- Englishmen,; astated
to be officers of the'i3ritish 'aria
are detained here because- of 'the
suspicion that they have been guilty
of espionage. The men were ar-
rested on Tuesday and released af-
ter examination. They were again
taken into custody on Wednesday
upon orders from Berlin.
CRUISER'S GUN EXPLODED.
Fourteen People 3iiiletl on Board
the Gloire.
.A despatch from Toulon. 'France,
says Fourteen persons were killed
by the explosion of a gun on board
the armored' cruiser Gloire during
gunnery practice here on Wednes-
day. The Gloire, is of 1,000 tong
displacement and has a speed of 21
knots
GREAT UPHEAVAL Il
Strikes ,Are Spreading,
and Nu=m.erous
ArrestsHave Been Made.
A despatch from Madrid says
The ,Government, acting under the
Royal decree of Tuesday suspend-
ing guarantees
in *' the constitutional
�
because of revolutionary activity.
has ordered the arrest of working
men's committees and -political agi-
tators in the disturbed districts
Three hundred t: persons 1, were he
prisoned in this city on Wed , e
day night. ay it a t. r> nvn those ar rr"!t
here was Senor‘ L -ars;`
general ess ' f , d Tr
C 2 Ci 1 7 ,L
.1 n . 031 -
dent of of the "General •Union
bor. His offices were closed. The
military has taken into its keeping
arms and munitions of every de -
1
seri ption which were on_ sale. A(
Barcelona 158 persons were ap-
p'els.encled and roan,="were taken in-
torcustocly et Bilbao Seville';Va--
lencia and. Sarag;sse. revo-
lutionaries a n.21 ally".arc still in
of ,Jntiiah toward 1
which
:marching from Va1en
:,. •..vd C.arc. rent° atot.
a a
exs set'firo'tu 'tlie- rbl��1.7ur:wlllsnl . ,..�3.
1
ltind lox's ,-1 ` she ,ail�,a p +,• 1 ac ,s.
i'liere has h en txoubie at'rlml liifl
fit a•.�..i.'