HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-10-17, Page 3READING IS NOW BRITISH
Enormous Increase in Mails Received
From England.
A despatch from Ottawa says: The
I',.,totllee Department has completed its
statistics of British mails coming to
Canada by Canadian .steamers for the
months of July and August, and the
figure, fully tear out the conch.+Inns
which were drawn of the Iwo preceeding
e,.'nthe. that the increase in the Bol-
ted' newspapers and magazines conning
into Canada ns a result of the reduction
,1 postage is altogether phenominal.
The total increase in the number (•f
mailbag.; corning into Canada from
(rent Britain during the months et
July and : io nit, as compared wit?!
the carr. spout.f ing figures of 19((', h
16: per cent.. the number for July and
August, 191x1. Icing 2.120 bags, while
for the snnu months in 1907 there were
5.569 bag;. But the full pleasure c
Ude inrrcnse con best be seen by a
►t home', lo the statistics for the leading
centres of population. In 'temente'
leere were 379 bag, received during tete
months of July anti August. I900i; dur-
ing the same months of 1907 the num-
1 et' was 1,04F. an increase of 1'.69 hags,
or 171 per cent. The increase in Mont-
real was from 442 to 1,021. That is of
See logs to. 1:12 per cent. The figures
lo:
Winnipeg. however, are nothing
toss than amazing. During July, 1906,
there were received at the oflice fel
lugs of British malls by the Canadian
s'eamer•s. For the corresponding months
of 1907 the number has risen to 1.736.
The increase is !,255 bags. that is 261
per cent. of the number received in
July, 1900. The "intellectual preference"
is evidently proving an even greater
st•ccees than was anticipated.
OVER 1 'o:Olti: DROWNED.
Cargo of the 1'yprus shifted) in a Ileavy
Gale.
\ •!•sit t1 f'•ut Sault see. Marie,
Ont.. .- et- During the nnrllre:tsl gale
of Ii 1 , 5 r ;,'ht the stennter Cyprus, ' e-
k.ngi ug to the Lackawanna Steamship
Company. of Cleveland. downward
I4.und on her second trip +villi ore, sunk
with scarcely a Iltnlllellfs warning
about 111 miles south of Deer Park, on
tae south share of Lake Superior, an.I
et her crew of 2:t neem the only surVi-
wot is `_'coed mate 1:, J. Pitt, who watt
+51t,l,,••i 11.hor,' nn a life raft and was
brought le 111e ".54.e," in a state of un-
ecusei0u;ness. The bodies of the Ilse
male and watchmatr, who were with
-Iho second male on the raft, but wore
unable to maintain Ihcir hold in the
heavy ,eit, have been tt•ashed ashore.
N,net..•n Sorties have been recovered
and brought here. The reuse of the
t!rgedy wits the sudden shifting of the
.ergo, caused by water pouring into the
hatches. which were not protected with
venires covers, whate the captain was
e18148 (ring to, reach shelter. •
M(►\'I'Itl:ti. CIli ItCII Itl'lt\ED.
Vie Ituitdam in the Western Suburb
%%as Destroyed.
:\ despC1t?i fool "mores] says: 1 ole
Si.
Paul, n mesterei suburb of Montreal,
was the scene of a disastrous fire on
Saturday afternoon, when 11►e fine Ito -
man I:Illhtee. church of the parish wee
.tt•(trcyad, entailing n toes of $75 irn),
..niy partially covered by insurance.
'file fire, \vhi(h broke out about 111111 -
past one, mode rnpid progress. and al-
though ti iislanee was obtained from the
Slc ntr•al firemen. the progress of the
names, c.,r,Id not be checked. Atmel one
hour :eller the lire started one of the
tower, began In toiler and 10 a few
lrtima• - it fell with a tremendous crash,
anti ietrtly afterwards the second
leve,•. ewe- down. The towers were
over , tie lonldrsd fret high, and several
Iir.•ln••,t who were working on ladders
Lad narrow e'etipes from leing killed.
EIRE CIIII:F AIMIMFse a:IL
1.1ind leiter official 1, Charted with
Arson.
e .1 ,, 0 from Sault Ste. \lar.,',
(ire.. .,•.}.;
Some excitement lin. IN•em
C.n .. al Mind Diver owing lo the fact
nee Chief Raymond of the flro depart-
ment there has been arresled in connec-
neee with Il►e recent incendiary ilres.
S.' men :ire now alder arrest. 'rhe
feet' egiteef Raymond is sa01 to be so
ret •I4L I1..: hail will not be accepted
1. 1?'e Cf. I'll.
111111'ellter. \1:1111.' O';•
:n.
Ileal 11.'111 in 1latifr,ba in ,'; Ides
1%erafe% 23 Itu,hel..
A despatch front \\ .111.1 . -: '1 l'
crop report i,eucd le the n.. P. It. on
Friday morning is attain n most favor.
Mile one, showing that threshing is well
( 1: 14.' way to cnn'pletein throughout
10,• \\ el and That the yield of wheal
a'. retie, at dome points as high a. Ya
bushel., to the ;erre. white at nit points
the amount of genie threshed has ee.
CC( 'IPA all expe.•lattons. (ht Ihr Bran.
don. Arcola end Semis sections the
Y14111 fs eaolIlkmalle' good.
A 110ItS} %IAS\ KILLED.
Fatal Collision of Two Hr^igltls Near
Trenton.
A despatch from Belleville says: A
wreck occurred at an early hour on
Thursday morning on the line of the
(;rand Trunk Railway. just east of Tien -
kit. tee -tilting in a young man, \Vil-
hnnl Reinhardt, aged 26. of Buffalo, be-
ing 1.:11'•1, Another Inas, Ernest
Grove,. a steeplechase rider. of Toron-
L was seriously injured, but is expect -
tel to re'.0ver. Ile Ls now in the hospital.
\\ Wien) McGuire, I1"pry Busby, and
Stephen Deans, all of Totemic). were
more or less injured about the head and
legs. The men were in charge of n car
of race horses belonging to Mr. N. 11.
enthcrinnd, of Grimsby. which were on
(heir w•ny to their home stable front' the
'aces at Iboekt'n. \loss. Six of the
horses were killed. and .rine oilers in-
jured. The killed were: Denton. Greets -
be., Sand, Sweet Jane, Gracey K., and
I tocitcl!e.
SIX PERISH IN '11711: 1-1.1\1E:S.
Father and five 1►:►uUhlers 1'i,Gn,s of
\lidniull Fire.
A •Icspal('Iu front 4;lose,'-cilli'. N.Y.,
says: Half an hover eller a party of
merrymakers, enrly '.n ei nday. had left
sr -dement nt I e -:Ink's Beni•'. 45114.1" Iltey 1111(1
Celebrated the appr..ar!nng n1tt.hah of
the (lm►gItIer. Ilona. lire set")
I Ilu•o1igh
the house. and six 1,1 01111.01', of the fam-
ily including the betiv•tberd woman. were
killed. Only the mother and two infant
sons escaped. 'll►e dead are: Solomon
Frank and his lire daughters. They
were st.ffoealed by smoke. w Itirh filled
11,' rear of the goose in wheel, Uu'y 111111
retired. That portio» of the building
was destroyed 11114.1 the Itches wee. r• -
r• firemen.
evued f til the ruins by lh 1 len.
ONE Yl: 1n IN 1:1:\ ret 11..
Sentra.+• for \I:uistenghtcr Im,pused o:
Ilaile) bury Bartender.
1
A deepatcl (r «U Nott' Ihty says: (kir-
den limiter. tarlelti.'r, of Ilnileybury
who on Wednesday was found guilty
of manslaughter by causing the death
•.f Ed. Boylan while ejecling hire from
the Vendome Hotel al lliietbury last
June, was on Thursday sentenced by
Judge ltiddell to one year In the Cen-
tral Prison. A largely -signed petition
rsking that sentence be .suspended was
bangle I to Itie ju,tge.
HIS BODY CUT IN Ttt3.
('amp Conk Killed Trying to (board
(los in0 "l rain at Verona.
.\ despatch iron Kingston says: John
\'\Iur.uck. aged 25 year.:. of Onraple
e►nptoycd 115 rook for a King ton and
Pembroke construction gong, was 111•
slimily killed on Thursdny morning
white endeavoring to board a moving
height train at \ crone, The wheels
I f the cars passed over 11►e man Jbst
l-elow the i14811. cutting the body eom•
eletely in Iwo. 1►e eased] I(un•es a young
widow.
18 DYING OF HYDROPHOBIA
After 261 Bites a Dog Catcher's Wounds
Prove Fatal.
A dt •I :Itch from New fork says;
1.ai:,l, L• • -. the official dog cat:her e t
lenkcrs. I. ding in St. John's 1h.spi.
lal Ih're. the Se lien of Iwo hundred and
a•+ly-'tie (Hee lar-, which have I,ro•
. - w a, (test bitten on Sept. 27.
n -e IN,.M.n .1 the wound the in•
0 , :. •i has .I, G,.1 the efforts of the (k,c-
1.l-, :n 11a• 1'nst(ur Institute, whet have
rtlelelrt belt ea dozens of previous oc-
casions.
,-
casi olts. le is p edalps the most pre.
(trent patient Ilse in-litule ever had. 11''
carne there so often that he le'arr.d
the treatment administered in hydr•t-
pMrlln rade• end applied it himself al
t,t. hn►ne %%Armee. he was lilten,
On Sept. 27. when le reeeive(l the
Ione that was to prove fel•1. the wound
tt,*, so servo,:s Thal he came again to
the Institute lo hr,ve it treated. All the
m•iral efforts fabled. lemic measures
5:ere likewise futile. So great was the
virulence of the pot.con accumulotocl in
tit. system frcln all his remarkably num-
eIous hires that he WOS taken to St.
Jellife Hospital in a crake, condition.
Ateording In several friends who
were ndmitted to the room where he
'vas confined. the terrible action of the
•tread malady enlist -it him to Lark es
•t mail (tog might.
I, -es has been chief dog catcher of
14 raker.% for the past three and n half
y, nre. Ilnrdly a week p:vsatd without
..$"wing one re more bite`. "Thong
t!ta Summer menlhs, when meet dogs
nre numerous, the number of his in.
p:Ii.e" ;'ways inereesed, and a•verat
ernes be was mistime! lo bed with
s) niptouts of hydrophobia.
LEADING MARKETS
BRE elI I t LEA.
'termite,. Oct. 15. -Winter Wheat --
No. 2 Mule or teed, $1.1113, 14) $1.05;
No. 2 'nosed, $1.04X.
\luntlul'd Wheat - No. 1 northern.
$1.1,1 to $1.18,.; No. 2, $1.16.
Barley -From 70c to 75c, according to
gt,ahty.
hats --N'. 2 white, 523ye to 53c; volved
513Se outside.
Ityc-7$c to 86c outside.
leets- tJuiet ul 87e outrule.
(.urn -No. 2 yellow American. 7,',,',
Termite. freight,; No. 2 yellow, 72c; No.
2 mixed, 71c.
Ilran-$25 in bulk outside; shortest
826, nominal.
telco.--4►mario. !M) per cent. patent,
.:I.ii,S bid for export; Manitoba patent,
514001a brand. $6; second lettere, 115.40;
strong baker's*, $5.30 to $5.35.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Buller-D',naiid is strong and prices
firm.
taearnery, prints .... 26'to2 &'
do solids .... .... .. . . 23c to 25e
Dairy prints . 23cto25c
d0 solids .... .... . 21c to 22c
Cheese --First at 1:1yc for large and
153% for twins in job lots here.
Eggs-- 21e to 224; per dozen itt case
1•. ts.
Poultry --Live chickens are quoted at
7c to 9e and hens at 6e. Ducks, alive.
7.: to 8c.
Iloney--lIc lo 12c per IS. for strained
and $2.51) to $2.75 per .Ib. for cunei .1.
iteans--Prinks, $1.80 to $1.85. and
hand-picked $1.90 to 82.
Potatoes-Easlerns are quoted at 70c
to 75e in car lots on track, and On-
tarios at 70e.
Baled flay -Timothy is quoted til 817
to $18 in Car lots on Brack here.
Baled Straw -Steady at $'9.50 to $10
c n track here.
PROVISIONS.
Dressed flogs ---S11.75 for lightweights
01141 $8.25 for heavies.
Pork -Short cut: 822.75 to $23 for
hurrele; mess, $211 to $21.
Lard -Tirol; tierces, 12Seec; 1ut,.S,
123%; pails. 12•'/,c.
`inked and Dry Setle.l Meats --Long
dear lar' 11, I Ic t•) 11 !;c for tons and
cr.se.: ham,. nudiunt and light, 15e to
15Xe. heavy. lt) c to 15c; bucks Ifieec
to 17c; shoulders, 10%c to 1lc: rolls,
il%e; breakfast bacon. 15jcc to 16e.
Covell meats out of pickle, lc less than
smoked.
\IfNTBI: \i. \L\1tKETB.
Montreal. OH. tee. --Flour - Choice
.:'ring wheal patent,, 85.90 to $6.10;
world. $5:4) to $5.50; winter wheal
potents. $5.511: straight rollers. $5.10 10
$5.20: do., in hags. 82.15 to 82.50; ex -
Ras, 82.05 to $2.10.
1'rs.sisions-Barrels short cut mess,
1122 to 822.50; half -barrels, 811.25 to
811.75' rle•ur (tit lacks, $23.541 lel $21.5,':
14 ng cul homey mess. $20.51) to 821.54*:
Hall -barrels do.. 810.75 to 811.50;; dry
elm long '•!enr Unreal, 1()4' to 11 yr; liar -
rel, plate beef. SI4 to 816; half-Larrcls
t!... $7.51) ho 88.25: barrels heavy cress
t ret. 810; lutlf-barrels do., $5.5lt; cont -
IN 111111 turd. 1111%e to 10%e; pure lard.
1 ix', to l2'ic• kettle rendered, 13c lo
13%e: hams. 12''4- to 15%c, acc.trding
to size; breukfasl bacon. Ile to 15,40:
Windsor ancon, 15e to i:,%c; fresh killed
nlolloir dressed hogs, *9 to $9.50; alive,
:si.20 to 1.6.35.
(.heece--Prices held at 13c lo 133eec for
finest western. 12',c for Quebec.
Butler --27e for finest townships.
Eggs -.-Cees of selected stock were
made al 24e to tae, No. 1 at 21c, sec-
. ruts at IliX.' to 17cc.
Rutter --Quotations to -day range from
25,'•: to 20!;c. though some holders are
asking 27c for the best grade of low ir-
stltps.
Ilia -No. 1. SIS l0 811.711: No. 2, $13
!0 813.54►; stoner, nuked. 812 to $12.50
and clover at $11.50 to $12 per Ion, in
car lots.
The market for oats remains very
:doing. the cite!! option in W'innipe'g
sit ring n further revs of '/,c per hush.
('1. clueing al 11$3;c. (lanitoba old crop
cats quoted at 59e per bushel, ex store.
Rt'FFALO \1smiles.
ftu(foln, Oct. la. --Wheat - Spring.
slmng aril higher; No. 1 northern.
t?I.tti!i; Whiter. higher; No. 2 red,
:11,(M'14. Corn -Stronger; No. 2 while,
e; 1;.•: Nn. 2 yellow. 70:. Ont*-Iliglt-
4 r No. 2 mixed, Wyse; No. 2 while,
5efe . Barley 81.08 l0 81.15. nye-
(11e. (anal freights -Steady.
NEW' YOilK Wt1EAT MARKET.
New York, Oct. 15. -Wheal -Spot
firm: No. 2 red, $1.10+, elevator; No.
2 rest. 81.1I'e f.o.b. (Meet; No. 1 meth.
cot Duluth. 81.:5 ; f!,.1). :Wont; No. 2
Isnot winter. 751.1eX f.o.b. afloat; No.
bard winter, $I.15 , f.o.b. 811031.
(:.1.1'(1.E MARKET.
Toronto. Oct. 15. ---Export trade ex-
isted in mime only. as far as Ontario
cattle were concerned. (kod Tots of
western cattle sold to-elny, presumably
0-r p, nl 84.7
iluhtshiptrringca111e weer'
0.
more plentiful
than they have leeii for many a market.
Good to choice cattle sold briskly at
81.25 to $(.63, with lots picked herr and
then` fmrn among Innis selling from
1;4.7') to 81.90. Good I ordinary butchers'
gold from $3.441 to $1.10. and common
to medius grade" from 82.80 to ALM.
Choice cows 50141 from $3 to 13.65. with
common In medium from 12.40 to $2.e3.
Inferior stuff was plentiful, and sold
anywhere from 75e to $2.
(,teal medium weight cattle for distil•
eery feeding were in demand, with buy-
ers ()tiering 83.20 to $3.50 for steers and
82.20 to $2.50 for hulls.
Calves were steady. with a gond de-
.nand. Prices ranged from 3c to G3Sc
per pound.
Sheep were in active demand, and
prtctt' held their own et $1.25 M $1.10
foe owce and $3 10 $1.1() for husks and
cells. Too many hunter were cflercd.
Pekoes were 81 to 85.00 per cwt.
The market for hose ruled easy. se.
to t'. 44.12;X: lights and fete, 85-'+41 to
7►'e.S7 ;. nete.rdini( to quality. Very in-
ferior, about 0.23.
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS
11 `,1'1'1:\IXCs FItU1t .%EL OIL I IIIE
GLOBE.
Telegraph Ile Lis (lout Our Ovsn
Other Countries 01 Recent
Events.
and
CAN 11) \.
Berlin is to (bloc a British \Vetcome
League.
1\'clland has donated a site for a
hespilal.
Chief of Police Shes of Thorold has
resigno t,
Mr. J. C. Whyte. Warden of New
\\ estini t,lt'r t'emtenliury, is dead.
The revivalists. Torrey and Aleeell-
e!er, have decided to separate.
Tit.: Grand Valley Itaihvov will 1)11101
several extensions in western Ontario.
(1r. Gobeil, Deputy \liutslcr of Public
Worts at Ottawa, ix eepccted to reins,.
Major Carpenter is 141 assume com-
mand of No. 2 regimental depot, Toron-
to.
Sl. John, N. II., leachers have passed
a rosolulion in favor of a Government
system of perlslons.
The first motor Iho krcolo-
vial ran front \toncar^tonon to IlaInlifax (n
TInn:,Joy.
4:t•und 'Trunk Pacific officials report
valuable ecoid fields on the company's
properly at 'Echlin], B. C.
A poi lieun of the Tenliskanning & North-
ern Ontario Railway above New I.is-
I.cnrd has suck fifteen feel.
•A pealion of nearly 0,000 signatures.
nsking for Sunday ,cars, is before the
London Council,
Gurdon limiter +vas sentenced to one
year:5 imprisonment by Mr. Just
Itid-
del! at North Ray for mans laughter.
A. W. Reid. the first of the Vancou-
ver. rioters 14) be tried, was found guilty
told sentenced to six mouths in jail.
Nearly forty miles of Grand Trunk
Pacific track have been laid west of
Fort Williamand trains are running
daily.
The sentence of Edwards, the default-
ing stockbroker of Winnipeg. has Leen
changed by the Appeal Court from ten
tears to two.
The retail milkmen. after reaching
an agreement with the producers, de -
e Sled to o.lvntn a prices one cent a
.quart after November 1.
Alan
\Villinn' Fitzpatrick, of \lontrcal, fell
891 feel while al work of a building and
escaped with a broken urn' and some A
bruises. says : Kemp V. Itigelteve arrested on
The (:anndian Pacific Beltway and its Tuesday for sending infernal machines
ole.rators and despatchers terve conte • through the trails 144a,vernor Bueti1el
'o an agreement, au advance of four. Dnwid It. Slo(fell, and C. 11. Kounlze,
Hen per cent. in wages lying granted. cottfesse(1 on \\'edncecday lint lack of
'I'Ire 51. Lawrence route has Letter name!' was (he impelling motive of his
lighting and other aids to navigation acts. 11•' said he had conceived the ides
, t Bristol Channel says Ilan. of sending the dynamite after warning
tette has he ) the recipients in the hope that Ito would
II. P. Ilodeul • thereby become a hero and reel' Itnan-
The shoot-the-eh•rl anti scenic dips cine rrwr.M fzoin the wealthy oven twhnso
at the 'Toronto Ethibilion grounds were lives he had saved. Ile detailed n trip
1.1•.2 n down 41uring the storm on Thurs- 1, Eldorado, where he secured the dyne -
day nikIll. the damage bring esliniak'dmile, •and 511141 that lie eonstrueled the
at between $28,4$x) and 831.000. mnehines Sunday and 'nailed them. Ile
Cot. Lamb of the Salvation Ariny also planted 51 slicks of dynamite in the
stales that i1 was proposed to bring be- rear of Edward Chaste, residence. and
k«CII 20.000 and 25 010 pope to lean- Then notified the police That 0.• (.verh''ard
oda nest year. and ten special steam- two, men ['killing to blow 1.p the plat•'
er: had leen chartered for the purpose. and kill Buckle!, Moffatt and (Counize.
\\'. G. Brownlee of Montreal has been
elected to Ilse directorate of the Grant!
Trunk western, the Sarnia Tunnel
Company and other companies con -
.by the Grand Trunk.
(111[:V'1' Ilhl'►'AIN.
Lord flranrp i tt. known in Britain as
1't'' "Ilattging Judge," is dead. at the
age of 9.1.
The British hoard of Trade report
show, large increases in imports and
exports for Seplemher.
Lord Rothschild of London says
stocks me low because governments
or. hissing at capital.
The London Times denies 1ha1 the
rsesitir,ll+ of (;.reit Itriluin and the
Foiled Stales with regard lo Japanese
Immigration are l(1enti' a1.
1' \fl hat it VII:'-.
A score of women in Kansas are prne-
lising law, and fifty others are plly5i-
cians.
Mrs, Charity C. (loyal. whose lather
H tight under \Vole: n1 Quebec, le dead
t1 EnswolitI, .le.
Therenre now more num156.040.000 Ph
acres Of land in the nnlio.nal forests of
the Ended Stnles.
Mr. John Roebuck, n graduate of To-
ronto University, ha4 18c1'11 appointed in -
SAS. CNADWICK DIES IN JAIL
Woman Who Borrowed a Million Dollars
on Vague Securities.
A despatch from Columbus, Oltiu,
says: Mrs. Cassie I., Chadwick died at
1('.15 on Thursday night in the Stile
Penitentiary. She had been ill for sc me
lime. She died unattended by any re -
helves. Mrs. Chadwick was sentene,.d
011 \larch 28, 1905, to ten years in the
penitentiary. She was the wife of l.elloy
5 Chadwick, a physician of Cleveland.
She came into pubtfc noliee in 1901,
when her amazing chain of sw•in ::c6
Cunla to light. flow ►u'rch she gel was
never learned, but it went well into the
thousands. I ler 1 i,rrotw trigs from the
Oberlin National Bank, for wheel Presi-
dent (:. l'. Beckwith wire indicted, causer)
flit' failure of that bank. Sh0 tva; re;pttn-
s11te ole -.o for the Indictment of Cn,hier
1,. 11. Spear, of 100 Meet National (tank
' f Conneaut, Ohio.
rs. hnda•:s mwin
de•neAll of in\$5,11(:$).91) oickf Logesbnrtsec11gritIeswas,
whu•h were sl.ppcscd to he deposited in
the Wade I'ark (lank of Chicago. Many.
prominent 111.'11 were swindled by her,
Pittsburg being the field of many of her
biggest ,4.•I14'1114`e.
Sirs. Chadwick was born at Eastwood,
near Woodstock, Ont., and first became
notorious when, under the mune 01
Lydia De \'ere, seventeen year, ago, she
committed numerous forgeries at Toledo,
Ohio, and was sent to the same prison
5v here she un '1'llurday night died.
4: \ N REMOVE IIIRTH1111lKS.
French Donors Have Discovered Ncw
Use for Radium.
A despatch from Pare says: Two e1)
the foremost physicians of Paris. I)rs.
1V.ekttatn and l)egrais, have created a
sensation al the Academy of Mfedicine
by a report on their discovery of tt me-
thod of removing birthmarks by the ac-
tion of radium. Such marks have hith-
erto been believed to be Indelible. The
new method has proved equally suc-
cessful in cases of adults and children.
\larks are effaced by the simple appli-
ci.tion of a plane surface covered with
a varnish containing radium. The ac -
lion is iegulnled by the length and Irc-
qt;ency of the applications, ole ei are
a1.stiutet• painless. The treatment
may be applied to nn infant during
s'e'ep. lite doctors add that the birth-
marks most easily cured are those
which are most highly colored.
al e11.1:1) Bt)\Rt1 11. 11:11 \1.111\1\G.
Confessed that Lark of Mime) Was
ILc (rause.
despatch from Denver, Colorado,
I11111A\ 1CI1) 1"I' 111F;:.
Itnrnir!1 Fluid Min Deer' 1'oman's
l are and Neck.
\ despatch from Ncw e• ;< says: Den•
Jamul Greenberg. a e : '1 . Brooklyn
jeweller. dashed n half -pin' • : itri 111441
(14 -out ilte back tit his wife at Lexington
and Noetrnnd avenues on Tuesday night,
and then suffered a mobbing al the
hands of an indignant crowd of one hun-
dred people who had seen the unptYo-
yoked assent!. Greenberg has been sepa-
rated from his wife Etta for Three years.
Tuesday evening. while she wag passing
Greenbergt:S store. h. r hl.sband dashed
from his shop with a bottle of acid and
flung it. with nn onlh, diw'n her Week.
The angry crowed beat Greenberg until
the police carne 0nd placed him under
arrest.
slruclnr In pie et•• in the University of
\\'isconsin.
Fort llnynrl. New Slexicn. bac leen
(meted info the Inrg7'sl sanatorium in 11
(4n,ntry, end hundreds are .erns- .,
ft' tit tlI%Mrettloete white there.
New 'ark Public Service I:onrmteslon
her ordered an dnerenc.' of :'11 p • ern1.
in the number of trains on the • :11 !
mnds and In the subways of 10•
General Malinger F. E. Wald . f ''
Great Northern Ilnilwm has resigned.
Two men ware scalded to death on
the prepellcr (sly of Naples on Lake
Erie. (111 Friday.
t'nexpeettelh falling In it to f:,rtune
eellnialed at 81.250.01,0. William .1.
1.'05,114. captain of deterlis•'s In Den-
ver. Col.. Is one of the wealthiest is.lice
ofilelals In the United Sinless
6 ap'ain Anitu'. Hines. of G`oncesler,
\In,'.. fine invented. n new methal of
capturing and without bail. The device
ro'nsisle c'1 11 1114111141041 lash -Shaped piece
of shiny lend that 8 Inches Heng. from
Ili! head (.f which projects a pafr of big
h(.ok s.
GENLIIAL.
Germany Is negotiating 3 new form.
The Crown Prince of Pipets is 10 make
3 tour of (:area.
Unsymmetrical hr,ildinge nre prohibi-
ted In Berlin. Gi'rtnnny.
Cp3nish physicians fear King Alfonso
may be suffering (rem consumption.
fttessin) guards in Sihrrin fined on a
gang of convicts. killing Iwcnly•lw., of
them.
1t is slnt.vl Ihnt Australia will mnke
some sweeping rductione in her rev'.
skin of the tariff.
The Crown Prince of Japan. Admiral
Togo, and n number of netlike will make
a lour of Corea.
A hundred ikeeers have leen killed in
fights with tragic of the (.lineae (:ov
errnnlent at Cannily.
.� 1•1. --. --�
SIXll:1:\ 1111.1.111\ 1\1111:1S::.
nal VII aline in \Inner ed Hent
Estate 1nines.
A despatch from \L•nlreal soy.: A
rehtrt completed al the C(ly hall on
Thursday shows the increase In aseessed
real (.tale values to IN' phennn,enul, be -
110 lees Ihnn 816 989.571. As in sone
eases reduelk.n will be made by the as.
,..re. the Intal inereaee for 19117 will
:,lnde over $10,000.000.
MORE IIININ)OS ARRIVE.
i'ive Hundred (teach Vancouver, 11:0
Were Rejected.
A despatch .from Vancouver says:
Out of five hundred and sixteen Ilin-
d(os arriving on the l:. P. 11. steamer
'Forfar, on Friday, the Dominion Mimi -
.n -Ofllcer rejected one hundred
and eighty. over one hundred not hav-
ing sufficient stoney, and the rest were
pLysically unfit. All were deported.
The balance 'nude up a unique proces-
sion in variegate t1 Oriental costume,
running like lrigltoned sheep Through
the streets. None could speak English.
Superintendent of Immigration Scott
saw the landing. and is reserving his
ollbeial opinion- fol' 011uwn, for which
Once. he left this afternoon, having
c..tnpleto.l his investigation.
Rll.f y1D1 �IC►1"I:S n 11.F• A 1111.1E.
Remarkable Landslide in Department of
1'raitcc.
A despatch from Paris ay,: .A big
huulSltde is (MrUng it the In'trtrlmenL
Of Ardi 'Ite. "1'110 ruovemcnl of tare earth
is ascribed to sparing.. 11 B11ratens dis-
asler. A hiII.al, . con►prisimg netu•ly o
million cubic nle'tree of land, has been
moving for 26 hours, ii► which it has
traversed half u mile. It Is now travel-
ling fifty yards an home, and has data-
ine,l n river. causing n large lake to
H1-111, deneeis1 ,rl a road, 111111 carried
away two 1relge,. The department is
5' 0) sufl. ringz +•(ry .cyrrrly (1-,111 Oornls.
old
The railroads are ettl it 11(leen place's.
1:1'11:1'' or _MI'It1►I:1t.
The lure of II:onium 4.(1115 i; is Jake
tituilield.
A dc,pnlrh frons Ilnmillon .says :
"Guilt>" 5vns the wetdiel of Ilse jury on
Friday that trite! Jaeol) Stinnett' •.n a
el arg,' til irterdt'ring Andrew itndzyk on
the affern-2111 01 July 12. The jury 11)ndo
n strong reconimendntion to 'nercv. but
(thief Justice Fnlconhriige advised Sun -
field not to (rope for any Executive cle-
mency. and sentenced him to be banged
on the morning of November 2910.
119'1\ RES110( 15 1:1111:It1"111►N.
Iri.rinrit,cs C pain.''. Fngaffed in
sending Out Emigrants.
.. (1Cyudlc►► hemi
pane Gnverm:len? 1 • •{5 has placed
heave' t • .t, • '' . ' gralk.n
peter.. A111111,1' .\tit 111.1. • c• 11,,3 just leen
road" of the feu 1 : .4114 t sas1 ctrlon-
i1.hii.tn :cheque v5 0., It ••5 111 open 11p a
utillion u res of lan•I' in Corea to Jo-
paurse settlement. and facials aver'
1141414:411e00:
111.1 Iii; will ..'tee the qtr 511.)11 of colt-
gr•otion 1•. :Inn rest.
FINED 8200: (.1).1 I,'I1-:'-1:.
11eass V(na11) Iurl'o•rd lir Illeeel Sale
i( 1.igitor.
.\ deepal. 11 font (alothnnl says:
\lichnco \tart), a \\ 811r1(CM.r( hotel.
keeper. on Friday was fined 82110 and
roses. antounling in till In $211.25, and
lite license ons token away from him
H•: seHtrg liquor nfl••r hours. 11 woe
hie third offence. This sentence hrenki
th., .,'erred 111 Kent, as it is the heaviest
p'nnen ever impose.) in ..its comity for
emit an offence. It 14 the third ntfSie•
lion o1 11. nd n he incl v y'nn•1
Ile lir::'t titlekia1li.1cnse walen tokenenrs. away
from any man for selling after toques.
SNE IS A F008 -DAY SHIP
The Mighty Cunarder Lusitania Beats M1
Previous Records.
A despalch from New York env . The
Cunard steamer Lusttnnin passed Snn,Iy
Ik,ok i.ighlship nl 1.25 c clock on 'Thurs-
day morning, hewing made the dialnnco
from Daunl's flock. 2.:9 mels. in four
days rind iwenly (wore. her eternize
speed being within n Irnelinn of 23
knots -to be 'And. 231,3 knole. t '. -
clips nearly live hours off the i• • • i
.node by the great liner in Ie•: "
voyage. when .he tr,%Cretl the dt,t:•1.. ••
In five days and fineefonr minute.. The
tame taken I.y lite Dculsehtnnd. the
fasteet Gentian ship, running from
EddystoneI.i It t. ,•:S' 1. send) Reef:.
oris 10e docs SCSI 11 Itunrs met Ilurly-
eigilt 11 401 ' ., 'Tee l.lis::two 1:•' S .
herefore, elope to he the only fear ley
Chip anoal, and to have ss. I I •' ' -
tllnnlics blue nevem from the 1, r-
rnnnS,
Lus
Thoilante on this Utp capture+
prnelieelly 811 trnncnlinnlie rrenr 1•. Iter
best day's nem 619 knot, et nota
kettle leiter num the former r..•nid 1101.1
by lh.ili ,t-rbinn'1. Ilcr nc rat.:•• epee,d
exceed, the former record ' 1 °a :,s held
by the K:,i-cr wiltieI ii 11. (.1 0 a \.tr111
1i trnan I loy41e.
\Vali all veno,^IS::L:tr reectt!e:• peyeti•
a•,nr.• I. 11)' goo, ( ,rnur;l lurbh,er
. +••nil "5v meg around 114,' \ n,I,;, ',et
-10;, al ',.•'.t o c!.. I. in 'I bei , l ,y
'11,0111. noel itcadmg 11114) 111 • ,.ut- 1.
1 • . n her 418,11 along the te,n.. ich
. 193 millet at Ilse end (.1 h r -.•.vend
eiter1 r'nv-age re send% l,'• ;t. heett-
: ;•. \ -'1 e5 rt' f sec: v a a, -
tier eon\ eke, '-1.1,' 5• .-
.rt
;n ni all fit',;• poli - 1- sal 11.1. ) !!et'
,1.' fat 41 .:5., 111 1 t 5,. ,:,1. 4.11,1 55,16..
lir, 1•. .iter.
1...).;:t , 5.1 n.. 1 .' .4141
het I,,.• - ,, , , i 1. I. 1110
so1111e of Ile ;ears.-.. y,