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AFTER FOUR YEARS' SEABOII
Hiram G. Campbell, of South Vancouver,
B. C., Arrested.
A despatujj��,,from Vancouver says:
It search sMcli has lasted four years
throughout the United States,
eastern Canada and Mexico, was
ioncludod on Tuesday night, when
Provincial Constable Smith stepped
Into a house on Seventeenth aven-
ue, South Vancouver, tapped the
startled occupant Hiram G. Camp -
boll, on the shoulder, and put hin,
under arrest on a charge of grand
larceny, alleged to have been com-
mitted at Columbia Falls, Montana.
Campbell has been living quietly in
South Vancouver fur the past two
years, his wife being with him. The
couple had the reputation of being
retiring in disposition and were well
spoken of in the neighborhood. The
crime Campbell is accused of com-
mitting was tho theft of $10,000
from a lumber company of Colum-
bia Falls, of which he was an offi-
cial. During his residence in Van-
couver Campbell is reported to have
made considerable money in specu-
lation, and he is said to have in-
terested himself in a local manufac•
taring establishment, through the
CONDENSED NEWS 11EMS TllE WORLD'S Mrl(Z1il:T'S� HELPLESS�--- OF'
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11.11'1'ENINGS FROM ALL OVER 111a'O1tTs 1110'1 T11:: I.1.IDING
7111: GLOBE. T1►.11)E CEN'l1!ES. - -
Twelve -Year -Old Dundas Girl Run Over
Telegraphic Ilrlere From Our Owu
and Other Countries of
Recent Et -cuts.
CANADA.
('rices of Cattle, Gtaiu, Cheese and
Other Dairy Produce at
Home and Abroad.
EREA I)STU1'1'3.
and Fa tally ured.
A despatch from Iia.nilton says: foot was caught she heard the car
Violet Norton, the t-vel•e-year-oldapproaching. She cried to try and
?Jr. H. S. }}oft has been elected Toronto Noe. '_4. - Ontario daughter of Edward A'urton, Ilam attract the nu,torman's attention
President of the Royal Bank, wheat -No. 2 white or rod, outside, baro' street, Dundas, was run over and threw her body to one side,
A Montreal lady was robbed Of t2c to .+3c; No. 2 raised b2e to but the spot was unlighted and he
$1,000 while doing her Ghrisuuas 92%c. by a Hamilton k Dundas car in could not hear her cries over the
shopping. Manitoba \%'boat -Spot, No. 1 Dundas about 5 o'clock on 'Pious- noise made by the car. The first he
The Eastern Ontario Fat Stock northern, $1.04 to $1.063/ ; No. 2 day evening and • received inj..rics knew of the accident was after tho
fihow will bo held in Ottawa on northern, $1.05 to $I.U3%, lake from which she died at her home car wheels had passed over her leg.
January 18th to 23rd. torts. about 10 o'clock the same night. This was terribly crushed near the
A white deer and black fox were Cats -Ontario No. 2 .bite, 33,',c Miss Norton t:as crossing the tracks knee. She was taken home, whore
shot by a Prince Edward hunti:,;, t; 39;to, outside; No. 3 mixed near the canal when her foot caught Dr. ltyckert was called. He first
party. 37;c to 38c, outside Manitoba in the frog. Sho tried to pull it thought she would be brought to
The t p
s earner . P. Pratt was No. 2 western Canada, 43'i'c to 44c out, but without sueeess, and the city hospital for treatment., but
acquisitiuu of stock in the business. (,urned off Long Point Island. Tho or. track, lake ports ; Nu �3, 41%c lhuugh she called for help, no per- she was too weak fror, loss of blood
crew landed in the yawl. , tc 42c; No. 1 extra feed offered at sou was near. Shorl'y after her and shock, and rapidly declined.
TUE HUSBAND'S POCKETS LIGHTNING STRIKES SHIPS. Ontario expenditures on colon- same level.
_ ization roads and bridges this year Barley -\o. 2, 56c to 503' c; No. pr.id. Tho ordinary )FRUIT FACTORY ABUSES.
)flay Legally be Searched by the Much More Often Than is (]cncral- totalled about $750,000. 3 extra, 55e to 55,';c; No. 3, 53c to cows,sold wasaround $30 each. Choice
Wife, be a Judge. ly Supposed.
Prof. Adam Sheri declares that b3 c �1 veal calves aro wanted. Sheep Evaporating Plants Criticized by
trades unions were indispensable to Corn -Old, 7,;Yc to 7S', Toronto were steadyr.nd unchanged, white
A despatch from Washington, D. In spite of the popular impres-the political life of the democracy. freights, for Nu. 2 or 3 ellow • news g ' the Factory Inspectors.
C., sthey incluciowoman
thhas
searchin lits, from the the
land ntraseldomships
damaced cars, Seventy
grain trains, with 3,210 No. 3 yellow, 71i;c to 2c, Toronto hogs eontinuedwere oto sellsale.
at 86.2 Select
pee A despatch from Toronto says:
g g ,passed in and out of Fort Wil- freights. cwt. fed and watered, Toronto. When the Ontario factory inspeo-
her husband's pockets, according by lightning, although some of the Liam on Saturday and Sunday. Ityo--No. 2, 76c to 77c.tors submit their report to Hon.
to�► decision of Judge Mullowney most awe inspiring displays of at- James McQueen was kidnapped at Peas -No. 2, 85c to 86c, outside. GREAT 1'I}:f.f) OF COPPER. James S. Duff, Minister of Agri -
Court.
District of Columbia Police mospheric electricity aro frequent- Emerson, Man., and taken across Buckwh: at -No. 2, 54c to 55c. _ culture, they will severely con -
Court. "It shows the interest a ly witnessed by those on board of the border by United States secret Flour -Manitoba, first patents, dean the present methods esti employ -
service has in you," the court held. thorn. service officers. Discovery Near nor island, Thun-
$5.80, seconds, Onta$5.3rio
intern; hea ed in many of the apple evaporating
"It shows that she loves you. A Standing -rigging and even parts Charles H. Fowler of Burford has ors', $5.10; Ontario winter wheat der Day District. factories in Ontario. Instances
woman who does not go through of the running gear are now rnade received Black Hand letters, threat- patents, for export, $3.70 to $3.73 A despatch frorn Port Arthur will bo shown of these evaporators
the pockets of her husband does of steel wire, and this substitute ening him with death unless he con outside. says: One of the richest and most started in all manner of places -
not love him. You have been mar- for the old-fashioned hemp serves seats to be blackmailed. I Millfeed-Bran, $20 to $20.50
tied long enough to know a woman the purpose of lightning conductor, Mr. N. K. Laflamme K. C., of ton in bags, outside; shorts. per1 this extC1distrisive ctswas discoveries
within
the frothere barns
b enkannuosuluto di ro•
Las some rights, Ridgway." The when the ship is not fittted with . Montreal is the latest recipient of bulk, $24.50 in bags, Montreal. iast fru days near I'lor Island, off gard for anything like saniiary defendant, George Ridgway, was such an aid to safety. The electric a Black Hand demand for mono
current is conveyed down the wire accompanied by the usual threat Isle St. lgnac, at the entrance to con-
ditions. There have been no wa-
arrested on Tuesday on his wife's
Y,
complaint that he threatened to rigging and reaches the sea through' The statement comes from Du -
knock her head off, and he objected the vessel's metal hull. Damage luth that Messrs. Mackenzie et- Apples -Winter stock quoted at
to bis wife taking liberties with his occurs only if the current be inter-; Mann have an option on the Rainy $2.50 to $3.50 per barrel for good
pockets while he slept. Tho defend- rupted on its way to earth. In a com- River Railway at sixteen million qualities, and at $1.50 to $2 for
ant said they "sometimes got along paratively large proportion of in- dollars.cooking apples.
fine and sometimes scrapped." stances the foreroyal truck is struck! The union mechanics of the C.1 Beaus-Pritne, $1.80 to 81.85, and
by lightning, that of the main Less' P. R. in the west have given one hand-picked, $1.90 to $1.95 per
WILL HANG FOR MURDER. frequently and the mizzen least of day's pay each to help their cast- bushel.
the three. 1 ern brothers who have not yet found
work.
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Nepigon Strait, by Didace Cam- ter, towels, or conveniences of any
fel of Sudbury. It is said to ex- 1 kind, and, in some cases, the help
tend fur miles, and the depositshave been oblibed to walk on the
seem to run through a chain of apples. The reports will show that
mines continuing from Lamb Is- • there has been a general improve -
land lighthouse eastward. Carufel ment of the canning factories and
and his associate have taken up sev-
enteeu claims.
Honey --Combs, 82.25 to $2.75 per
dozen, and strained, 10 t3 1lc per .1 JL11Il10111 I:LI:\'ATOR.
Plans of the Grand Trunk Pacific
for Fort William.Tips With Glee.
A despatch from Winnipeg says: A despatch from Geneva says:
Mr. W. R. Sinks, General Manager The richest and most eccentric man
of the Stewart Company, who will is Switzerland, Dr. Gabrini, is
build a big handling warehouse fer dead at Lugano, leaving a fortune
the G. T. P. at FortWilliam, is of $500,000, most of which was made
hero preparing to undertake the ir, America..Dr. Gabrini was a
contract. He says this mammoth roan of the smplets habits. He
elevator involves the largest con -
and
wear the shabbiest clothes,
tract of the kind let in America, and many tourists who -visited his
The tanks of the new storage ware- beautiful chateau at Clani accepted
house will be of concrete and will his services as a guide under the
have a capacity of three and a quar-
ter million bushels, and the esti-
mated cost is about $1,250.001.
BAR STRUCK HIS SIDE.
PortElgin !Ilan Killed by Oyerbal George F. Johnson Sentenced to be
Hanged at Kenora.
A despatch from Port Elgin, Ont., A despatch from Kenora says
Wed -
says : Edward 11'ulliams, a welder, I George F. Johnson was on \\ ed-
ncsdaty found guilty of murdering
was killed on Thursday morning in Mrs. Ackerman on Jul 28 and sen -
GENERAL. Pork -Short cut, $23.50 per bar -
Lard -Tierces, 13c; tubs, 13/rho Dornuu Pressed Steel Works. fenced by Judge B tion to be
rel ; mesa, *19 to *19.50. i \While he and other helpers were !ranged on January 20th. The jury
c; moving a riveting machine, the base
pails, 13!sc. or: which it was placed became uv- was out only twenty minutes. Tho
Smoked and Dry Salted Meats- erbalanced i,n the rollers, and the crime was a peculiarly brutal and
Long clear bacon, 12c to 1.2%c; tons machine struck a pinch bar which unprovoked one. Johnson declared
and eases, hams, large, 12',yc to Williams was using. He was struck that ho could not remember ever
13e; small, 14e to 14%e; backs, 17c cru the right side, causing immediate having struck Mrs. Ackerman.
to 17'/.,e; to
11 c;rs, re to 10;�e- death. VOTES FOR 1 OMEN AT LAST.
rolls, llc to 11,9c; breakfast be- -.t. W_
OMEN
15c to lOc; groin meats out of
pickle, lc less than smoked. SMALLPDX 1N 11.11REB ('AMPS Australian State Legislature Pass.
-"- Eight Cases in North ('art of Peter- e, Bill.
Stephen Szweryda Found Guilty at
Brampton.
A despatch from Brampton, Ont.,
says: "Stephen Szweryda, the judg-
te rient of this court is that you be
.taken from here to the place whence
you canie, and there kept in close
confinement until Thursday, the
l l th day of February, 1909, and
that you be taken thence to the
place of execution, and there
hanged by the neck until you aro
dead, and may the Lord have mercy
on your soul." This was the sen-
tence that Mr. Justice Riddell pro-
nounced upon the Ruthenian who
under the guise of friendship en-
ticed a young fellow -countryman,
Olvickh Loutick, a stranger in Ca-
nada, into a lonely wood near Er -
14 fin. e, and with a heavy bludgeon
"'beat the poor bo to death.
REVIEWED BV THE MIKADO.
Japan's Fighting Fleet Passed Be-
fore the Eni grecs south. 87 degrees east, the
poor. P. and O. steamship Victoria had it
A despatch from Kobe. Japan, sudden increase of deviation,
says: The fighting fleet of Japan,
comprising 110 vessels, exclusive of
submarines, passed in review be-
fore the Emperor on Wednesday.
The weather was perfect, and the
occasion was one long to be remem-
bered. Notwithstanding the recent
`.ague scare, the Emperor and his
attendants arrived at Kobe as early
as 9 o'clock in the morning. On
his way to the harbor front he drove
through streets crowded by several
thousands and rendered gorgeous
by magnificent decorations in his
honor.
Very serious casualties under this
head occurred to warships and mer- pound.
chant vessels in the days of wood- GREAT BRITAIN. Hay -No. 1 timothy quoted at 811
en hulls and hempen rigging. . . An announcement was mace b to $11.50 a ton on track here, and
In July, 1802, as thirteen sail of y No. 2 at $7 to $8.
the East India Company were try -Premier Asquith on Thursday al.- Straw -$6.50 to $8 on track.
ing to round the cae in the vicin- ternoon to the effect, that a bill 1',.tatoes$-Ontario GO to 62c per
ity of Algoa Bay, homeward in the
bound, would shortly be introduced in the bag. Delawares, 75 to 80c per bag
two of them, the Britannia and the House of Commons prohibiting the, on track.
Bombay Castle, were struck by fuse of hop substitutes in the mann- Poultry -Chickens, dressed, 9
lightning. The foremast of each was facture of beer. to IOe per pound; fowl, 7 to 8c;
soon enveloped in flames and the ducks, 9 to 10e; geese, 8 to 9c per
masts had to be cut away in order pound; turkeys, 12 to 12%c per
to save the ships and their combos -y J. A. pound.
tiblo cargoes. A heavy gale was
flowing, the night was dark, and THE DAIRY MARKETS.
the other ships of the fleet, which HaWhiskey
N. Y., shortly. Butter -Pound prints, 22 to 21c;
were hove to at the time, were wit- \Vhiskey in the form of stick can- tubs, 02 to 23e; inferior, 19 to 20c.
nesses of this thrilling incident. dy to be dissolved in water, is of- Creamery rolls, 27 to 29c, and sol -
Many vessels are now fitted with fered for sale in the local option itis, 25,,14 to 213c.
lightning conductors of approved town of North Yakima, Wash. I Eggs -Case lots of storage, 22 to
types, lest the wire rigging should Peter Van Vlissingen, a Chicago 23c per dozen, while new laid arc
fail to carry off the electric cur- real estate dealer, confessed to quoted at 28 to 30c per dozen.
rent. In May. 1896, shortly after having obtained $700,000 by means.('hese-Largo, 13%c per pound,
a severe thunderstorm, accompan- of forged notes and deeds. Ile and twins, 13',c.
led by lightning and rain in 3 do- was given an indeterminate term
in the penitentiary. PROVISIONS.
UNITED STATES.
The aerodrome invented b
D. McCurdy, a graduate of Toron-
to University, will be tested at
ONLY THE BABY SAVED.
Four of a Fancily go Through the
lee at Itcd River.
A despatch from Selkirk, Mani-
toba, says : Four lives were lost in
the ]ted River on Wednesday. The
victims were : C. Favel, a fisher-
man, and his wife and two chil-
dren. They were travelling over
the lee by dog train to the mouth
44the river to open winter fis)►ing
qarters, when they all went
through a wreak spot. Mrs. Favel
had thrown her little baby up on
the solid ice w hen she went through
herself, and it was (enrol shortly
afterwards. safe and sound. Tic
e tilers hid been swept away.
evaporating factories in the Nia-
gara Peninsula.
IRICIHEST SWISS DEAD.
Wore Shabby Clothes and Accepted
impression that he was ono of the
gardeners. He used to takc their
tips with glee.
FOR MURDERING A WOMAN.
aneing of Machine.
amounting to six degrees in both Belgium formally assumed con -
the standard and the wheel -house trol of the Congo Free State on
compasses, and later it was discov- Sunday.
ered that the lightning conductor' War again threatens between Au -
on the fore truck had fused. Tho stria and Servia, and between Tur-
ship must have been struck by light- key and Bulgaria.
ning during the storm. Holland is proposing the convo-
cation of an international commit -
SWEDEN'S KING AND QUEEN.tee to arrange for a third peace
conference.
Entertained by Lord Mayor and There is some fear of a revola-
(brporalion of London. tion in China, the adherents of dis-
appointed claimants to the throne
A despatch from London says : being disaffected
The King and Quen of Sweden, who
are nt present in England as the
guests of King Edward at Windsor,
paid n state visit to London on
Wednesday and were entertained at
luncheon in the Guildhall by the said to bo spending his days and 4 at 48 c per bushel, ex store.
Lord Mayor and the Corporation of rights crying for his old nurse flour -Manitoba Spring wheat pat
London. An address was present- from whom he has been taken away. encs, firsts at $c6, seconds at 85.50;
ed to the King of Sweden in a gold Influential Persian mullahs and \1 ]lutes n heat patrols, *3 to 83.21;
casket.merchants have appealed to the straight rollers, $1.60 to 84.70; do.,
• foreign representatives for support in bap. $2.13 to 82.•23 ; extras, 8l.•
jovialpartyin maintaining the constitution. 175 to 81.83. Fed- Manitoba bran
A art with an excessive- B
Ten thousand foreign drilled at 821 ; shorty, $2.1 : Ontario bran,
ly red nose entered a railway car-
riage one cold day. "it is not en-
tirely Clue to the heat that your
nose is so red, I presume:" said a
fellow -passenger. "Alas! no, sir,"
BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. borough County.
Montreal, Nov. 21. -(:rain -Ca \ dispatch from Peterborough,
The Kaiser is cancelling engage- nactian Western No. 2 white oats
Tents which demand his appear- are selling at 46.,e, No. 3 at 45';,e, Ont.. says : Smallpox has broken
extra Nn. I feed oats nt 11'... and out in the lumber camps in Caven-
ance in public, and is effacing him-
self as much as possible.
The baby Emperor of China i:,
No. 1 feed at 45c. Ontario Ni. g dish Township, in the north of Pe.
lcrborough County. There are eight
cases. The disease is said to 00
of a mild type. Dr. Ste} the, of the
Provincial Boardof Health, has ar-
rived to take charge of the cases.
SHOT HIS \Wli't: DEAD.
Jnpnne'e Woman Killed by Her
troops have been stationed in Pe -1 $21.50 to $22 ; middlings. $23 1,, 11ii band While Shouting Rats.
kin to keep order. There is a re -1 t?20; short%. $24.50 to $25 per ton
port that Yuan Shi Kai has sought! Cheese --Westerns were quoted at A despatch from Vancouver says:
12'<c to 121:'c and rasterns at 11' , ' Japanese named Ippei Nagi of
refuge in the British Legation. c '' �orfh Vancouver, in r+ttempti:,g to
replied the new -comer, quite frank- -- - to 12. Butter -Finest creamery was
ly, "hut I will tell you something PROHIBITION IN Ni;1V7.E.1i..IND quoted at 27e in round lots, and shoot. rats on Wednesday morning
2. „c to tic to grocers. Eggs --\ea-• ►hot his Rife dead. Ile n -i11 be held
I)is!riets ('airy "No Li.' !aids were quoted at 29e to 30c, ><e ') the police until tho Coroner in-
FourteenIccted at 25c to 25;,;e, No. 1 at 22c "'stigates.
cense" Measures. 1 to :3c. and No. 2 at 17!%e.
that will astonish you►. I once drank
nothing but milk for a whole year."
"A year ! Where wa i that. then 1"
THE TURN OF THE TIDE
Trade Returns for October Show Marked
t r Improvement.
A despatch from Wellington, N.
Z., says: The latc:t election re -1 UNITED STATES MARKETS.
turns give the Government 33 Minneapolis, Nov. 24. -\\'her t ---
scats, the Opposition 16. and the Dec., $1.04; May, (11.09', ; No. 1
Independents 3. Second ballots }..aid, ?I 0e% • No. 1 Northern, 81.-
will be required in twenty-two con 07 to 81.07', ; No. 2 Northern, 1.-
stituencies. Fourteen districts' 05 tT !'
carried the "no license" proposal,�02,:+ot$1.0 / ; No. 3 ori-tlfret t$i.at 1}E'terboro. Ont.. Man Found Dealt in a
while six carried measures lookingants, 85.40 to $5.65; second pat -
toward reduction. The prohibi-i cuts, 8125 to 83.50; first sleets, $1
ttonists estimate that at least 150 to 81.30; second clears. $3 to $3.30.
public houses will be closed and al
Milwaukee, Nov. 21. --Wheat -
h f wholesale
' , ; : u. mirth -
celled. ; ern, $1.00;, May, $1.07�� hid. Bye
A despatch from Melbourne, Au-
stralia, says : The Victoria Legisla-
tive Council has paused the bill em-
powering women to vote at the
State elections. This bill previous-
ly had been rejected several times.
The women throughout Australia
have now won the right of suffrage
it. both ('ommonwealth and State
elections.
DIED O1' GLANDERS.
Dr. Thomas M. Wilson of .ttenod
Succumbed to Disease.
A despatch from Startford Pays:
1)r. Thomas M. Milson of Atwood,
Ont., died of glanders on Thurs•
day at the Chicago Presbyterian
Hospital. He is supposed to have
become infected while pursuing a
post -graduate course at the Rush -
well Medical College.
DIED OF STARVATION
Cincinnati Hotel.
A despatch from Ottawa says: 262,945, as compared with 831,4.34,- num er u R o esale licenses can 110 2 northern, rtherrt $1 (i9 \' 2 ii A despatch from ( incinnati, Ohio, Ibex. He was partially dressed.
Trade returns for October show an 600 for October, 1907. rays Patrick J. l'reedon, aged C'recdon came to Cincinnati on
increase of 82,602,074 in exi,rts of For the first seven months of the; , --No. 1, 7'i; e. Barley- StanJnrd, f� Ny fico, an inventor, and a nit -!Wednesday, November 11th, to ne-
dumcstic products and a decrease11.1K 1 1 NNs1'1,1•.1NI.1 ('.t•fTI.F. 65}ye; X. ;3, GO to 62e; No. •t. hoe. ► gotiate with A rthur E'r:fneis Hoev-
P present fiscal year the imports en-
______
(;�c of 1 etrrboro', Ont , res fuand
of *3,221,515 in imports of mcrchan• tercel for home consumption total- (Corn-\Iuy, I :3 to 0.3?;c hid. et and Charles S. Burdsall the
( i p Ca. ,Illi prohibits Importation Ow•' __- .1rrd ori \WrJur•,l Iv .Jt� rasion is organization of a company to put
disc enterer for consumr tion, as led $1C2,909,30'2, a decrease of 853 - lir room at the Cnrnrt Hansa. 1)r. on the market a bit that Creeden
compared with Oet„ er of 1 n ing to Disease, _ „
p h sat year. 7-O,03t1, as compared with the same ( CATTLE il.\[►hE'f roe of tile Coroner's staff stated lie bad patented, and also to employ
Tho total value of domestic exports perun4I of 1907. During the seven :\ dczpateh from Ottawa says:! Toronto, \o:. 21. -Sale% of the I,eliov, d death to I r due to natural Lis secret process of harctrninq steel
for the month was $26.299,212, as months coin and bullion were im- The Governnor•General-in-Council hest butchers' steers and heifers eause• probably a hemorrhage • i.r the manufacture of the bit. Ho
tempered with 23.697,119 for the ported to the value of *7.212.•12, has passed an order prohibiting the ranged from rt*.23 to ft i.50 per cwt. ',ron,rt,I on as a ,r:ult of starve had held a number of con,erences
same n oath last year. Exports of ar compared with 81.306,375 last iuiportation into Canada of cattle (;,,d loads were sold nt 51 to tit.- tion. Iles man wa, ' ►(t seen in the, with Burdsall and Hoover and ne-
sg�riculturnl products increased .hy year. Exports of domestic products or hides from the State of Pennsyl-' 2:, ail irediiim at A3.33 to t?3 75. 1,.tel 1.,l,he ai on Monday. ; b-,•tiations had proceeded to the ex-
al1out four millions. while export% for the seven months totalled $1:30.- vania for a period ,.f six months C ,,,,,,t„n cattle could be lad (Iwo Thr f.i,turc of i of obtaining the subscription
of the ]nine and of animals and 1403,263, a decrease of 812.»(2.323. from date. Tills has teen found $1.75 per cwt. upwards. t. -la- u re.p••►1•c it) their i.nrak% on his of several thousand dollars to capi•
their i roducts each fell off ahuutiThe total trade for the seven necessary o•.,iuK to a severe mut-'fi'r's for light st",•kers rancid (ruin J..or r,.•••e•:sitate•J the ernployment,talise a 875,000 company. Papers
one million. Total imports, exclu- i month+ was 8319,400,9s% a decrease break e•, foe: and mouth diseas3
sive of coin and bullion, were 820,-, of $73,216,131. t:,:�re. ,lti 75 to til.23 pert cwt• 1, 1 the i•asz ke+ 8:rl resulted is the! found on the mail <',.
by 1)r. o in
' t n flet cons ' h f
For the I,i•d ' as 1,'g ,41 t „i till. Is: la dead on his dicers that he Vas married.