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OMICed. On Chinese Dignitariel
fee AIItisFOrelgtt 01.1trages
ARRISON FOR PAO TING FD
oss Venerated. Temple in the CIty to Bo -
Destroyed -,Three questions te Be
Deckled
••••••••nr,
o '1,1DR Fu., Friday, Oat, 26 -Tim
elisseen of Inquiry into the out,
ges on missiouaries here has sea.
teed to death Tien, Yang, the Prot
eial judge; Wang Slatuig On, tht
tlitary commandant; General litiu
two other officials,
Germau and French troops will gar
risen at Pao Ting Fu, for the f•rin'
The prepositions are complete ice
degrading on Oet. 27 the most ven
grated temple in the city.
THREE QUESTION.
Wasbengtou, Nov. 2- It was stat
ed to -day lo quarters well versed it
fOinese affairs that outside ot the
'estrous ot indernoity, punishments
te dne ae
Sixfold: Crime Revealed Atter Thirty-ont
Years
Boole, Nov. 1. -The Rome aesizt
oourt to now investigating a sensa.
tional charge of sextuple murder be
poisoning. The accused, Pietro Cite
coni and Marie Bonelli, are Alleged tc
have committed these crimes thirty-,
one years ago.
A1 that time Deflate Bonelli lived la
Rome with tier busband and three
childreu. She tell in love with Gia -
cent, ww
ho aa the son of wealthy par-
ents. The intrigue culminated in the
death -all within a period of a few
enouths--of Signor Ronal!, his three
children, and the father and ro,other
of Glacout. These sinister events were
followed by •the marriage of the lovs
ere, and exalted the suspiciou of the
authorities. Who opened an Invest-.
gatiow
The pair fled to Constantinople. hut
after en interval of .some months re..
turned to Italy and settled down in
11gardes, where they lived in safe ob-
oeurity for thirty years. But iwhet
Petro's funds became exhausted and
the pair were reduced to penory,quale
eels broke out. Pietro had become
enamored of a young Neapolitan girit
SOW Uner ottaticas t Pk
-t aod to red hferseelf of his wife be de.
• there, were three vital and fat trounced her to the police as the fours
Wet nuestions to be determined deress of her husband and three chile
, the removal of the Eau dem
•
°wader, personally 411.1' Marie on being arrested promptly
be InAttenee of ber adv." I accused her husband of poisoning hie i
all participation itt th parents, and he also was apprehend- l
vernmente seemed, the cree ed. The trial of the pair is now pro -
an Indemnite fund by th
ceeding.
of china'scustoms revenue
• by the pa,yraerat of the dull
-
d instead of depreciated sliver
p..sent. or else by doubling tit •
WENT A MERCIER'S TOMB
lite ioaperial tombs are situated.
• diver duties from five pe Ali the Ltberal mambos or Parliament In .. le is rumored that the army n:
third,. the establishment of a Minis Diorama: Jotted in the Pegrimage - 1 l'ng' Yu Mulls, has resatved t o de,
feed the plitee.
ten per cent. ad valorem ,
er or Foreign Affairs in place it gp,outdedd dov.-T--. _ tilt, tododt As Ilse result of inquiries mote lie
Of the Allied Peace Negotiators Not i
Yet Ready
ACCEPT FRENCH PROPOSALS
As a 114SSIS for the Final Draft -Boxer Vintage
!Destroyed
Paris, Nov. 2-A .despateh to the
Havas ageoce from Pekin, dated Oct.
31, saws: -
"The foreign =rosters eoutomed
to -day the discussion of the peace
propositions to be presented to the
Chinese. The French propoeals were
atwepted. Addatonall specifwation
will be discussed Monday. On account 1
of the. neeeseity for t horoagh accord
between the different cabinets, the
final note no t be presented for
several weeks.
Gen. Voyron, conamander chief of
the French troops toe. Chiral, with the
allies under his command, is purging q
t he villages around Tien Tele. and ;
Pekin. Many villages Infested with I
itaxers hove lren destroyedoind their
inhablittnts punished. A Freud'
column sent to Teen rescued the mite
sionaries there. Another Frew!),
column met with resietanee at Siet
Chung. The entisays losses were
coreiderable. The Tillage was burned.
News reeelved from Pao Ting lett in-
dieates a movement of Preto+ and
tlerurtn trooes upon Si• Ling, whert •
.11e old and cumbersome systern PilittiMage to the late Potauer .el-er- intemottonal 1'1 ernission, umbel
detnantlein7 tb"„retitorlitnt led by too or three thousand people, • .11-1ll French. tl'otlies in China, the
e empress itawager is smut to re fettled:lag all tbe 1.Iberal .notmbers ahs are convinced that the II rem-
it' from, the eonelusion now getter • tato Istand of 31.0=4e41. r.-ea;suror ;tied the guverner of Pat
asly areeptettIthat the imperial gover; Tine' /tn. :tnd a Chinese colcinel werr
.-meto of China was responsible fo s • instrumental in the murder of Amer-
•
the Ilexer uprising. As tbe, Empres
tlett- stger was the ruling authoritt o
the imperil!. government during th
elprteing, ehis responsihnity brough
'droraie direerly to her. It ibt dennet
41dVistilb:4* for that rettson tha.t sh
lehouid eremetin perraanently awe
tern Peld that her adviser
Ito I be kept. away recoil th
verrsment.
ol tehllog Cit7e.t'e too
has ae'sen frora the neo
a, ecrusise :me war in
%%tit% the
v:. z. power
Chineet preo•n• eustom
said to ket already pleillg
se the ant erest and provost
IS(' loins. The plan of stsh
wer Minister of Foreien .1t
in plaice of rsatte I.; Yamemio
tree in l•onttnapletion, es for
resent t 1V4**1 bave found i
fieult liVal Wit h this mix
.ind to loitate responsibilit
eticularly during the Doe
he Tsang' Li Yemen.. eitse's ietetb took peace td,gatt ,EEEedde "Cleneral letillouto to .1 in eoramane
S INTO A ROYAL FAMILY
/01•••11..1.•••
eyrie eLean e tiontreel Wcl
Inde, a Noce te Queer. n gent
of Peetugal
n, nv. I.-if:lite marriage o
telln Payne Mat -Lean. of Men
and M.01.izi etado dtughter
Denison etheitt, of Chestnut itil
ity ewsteedity, was a very Omit,
te affair.
groornetaan was Lieut. C. Wei
aeLean, .of elte Royal Artillere
wich, and R. i. Van Horne, 0
real, wire one of the nehers.
ti Slade belongs to a very le
lietinguished Boston family, an
niece of the Countess Dona
Queen Regent of Portugal.
She wore a magnificend white bro
ceded .atin gown, trimmed. with 01.
Breton hot, an historical court dres
cif greet interest, the gift of tk
Countess Dedla.
TOSSED HIGH IN AIR
-^
WOODSTOCK'S CUSTOM RETURN
tem and English missionaries, and
111 w. hive beencondemned. to death
1V4wtlitatlt, Nov. - The customs and will he executed soon."
returns tor tee port of Woodstock --e--
, for zht month tgf Oetober tibiae- a con- !de te in
enterable advance over the sone !-.-d •mfia B
,„. Y'S PROTFST
3„year. They are 1144fel- . s"•U . • . •.
Value tor duty, $17,1161; theet
eoleeted. Ottlieleke; free guods. Oi1,- P..tckhing up of Unsatisfactory Pea
Task idea= Beath Knell of Missions
The amount of weter pumped at the
witterwork; donee. distoher WAS :S.
• ettl.400 gal:one.
.1..11.1•••••••
-.111sra.
' Ti;.' Medico! Health Offieeree. 'Moo
.y report for the month of• tie.
teller, is as follows, viz.: onsomp-
owe. 4; e weer, 3; t•tiolera infanturn
3; geueral dettilhy. 3; typhoid fever • 1
•0••••••Im,..11
New York, Nov. 2. - Prom :shang-
hai. under date tir September 15, the
Atneriean Bible otsefety bas received a
report from Rev., John R. Bybee D.D.,
SILyS thzz 1 le wizhdrawal4),
eroope from Polon means the dtssem"
netton all over China of the news;
thee all of the great pewera have suf-
fered fgoommous defeat at the
hands of the Chineee, and that their
valient generate and loyal elthiters
• Psoxers have driveu them out. Tles
reptrt continues.
• the !tootle will heLeste
b .e.athat they have whippeti the
werld, and that the foreign na t 5 n
were unable t4)inffte upen "the po-
p el remote 'es out rages 1;8'
1411111,011 'whi1 they 'Larose..
1:: b taken tor grant ttt t ha lade
- *foreign Y11,11., 'semen ant ee al t11
,inav be tort tired, out eagett auti
fully killed' at pleesure.
"The effect of this ff s
as to prevent all mi
ging bark frau tettertur, eat ...-
Warty to the provtnetts wOere th • se
tore:titles ocourred. Li Lune, Ce...e
W14 not slow t it reeog,niz4
tind he had '.he /wield ta et to SU;
in my hearing teathe foreign keno
ernmente ougat tu urged to .a.-
bw no anissionartes to gla in,o
northern pretence% as the potpie ti
no, want thin.
"The chorches, to whom in coneal -
ted the .stilenin "Margo to evang% ate
the world, mile as well know um,
the patching up oe an uneateefaetory
pdaee Means the deatn knell of Chris-
tian anisaions itt Otene. It is not the
petege -who are epeed to us Or our
work but the =ousters in high places,
.-insligated anU eneouragtzd
outburst of fdnadical fury that stag-
gered humanity.
RESCUED THE DUMMY
The room was on tire, and at the win.
Cow stood a fair aei lovely creature.
Frantic with horror. hb pushed through
thz peopls and called upon. the firemen
ti same her.
"Stand back I" peeed policeer.nazitri.'
fore -
:kr; him back tote the crowd g
"Stand back." shouted the man. and
• ee lovely a. creature parish before ray
eyes?"
IDA his disglust the crowd gazad on in
apithy,.
"Wretche%" he shrieked, 7.ointing to
tin coo: lady at the window; "are you
blind?"
And with a maid rush he had dashed
up the stairsi ha44 neized the lady mound
tie, waist, and had borne her to the outer
al 4 tn a few seconds.
tile agitation and thy heat caused him
er nearly faint, but he had just cnowsb
st-ength to placr he in the arias of. a
mliceman amid tir snouts of the crowd.
Butt gond gracious! What was that?
Did his ears deceive him? Instead of a
great cheer Mr hirni. a tnmendous roar
• of laughter greeted the heroic act?
He glanced at the lady he had rescued
fnem the .ftery feta, and the reams of
their mirth was at once apparent;. and
amid the la.ughter of the unsympathetic
CDOWIt he fled
He had rescued the milliner's dummy
-London Answera.
3; peralysis. 3; bronehitis, 2; eat -elite,
tinflonmetion iti the howls). et /11,41.
2; OW lg.% th lit -art dieease :Ina
4.-41 11t'an. U4' ;um, 2. tote out
from evil tat rhe following rause
preinature bulb. apoplexy. Mph. ite.
ret totem, soneope, jeundiee, ;
thrombus., railroad accident. Toilet 5
dem for month, 37.
cbomNo To CANADA..
London, Nov. 1. -Sir Chao Wieent
puree.,
suntangUng Of the i
aile for Anterlea tnt Saturday for ht
,•
kinks in the Grand Trunk ritiltote •
euenestication.
LORD DARNLEY WAS QUEER
.London, Nov. 1. -an eccentric char-
acter passed :tee* yesterday In the I
person. of tho For; of Darnley. H
V415 tho seventh of his line, arid Idle!'
of boteeting of ids claim to descent
from Lor 1 Bentley, who- he asserted
was the evcond husuand et Mary Queen
of Scots, and through him from the
ancient riceti!lx house, ef Lennox. Tho
Earl of Darnley owned the marvellous:
(ad state carriage which, he often de-
elleitd, was used itt the marriage of
QUM). M.:117 and Darnley. Two years
two the pert married Miss Blackwood,
of Norton court, a famous, beauty.
lost .Tune he etterei up taueh discus-
; eller in society circles by refusing to
tikes the oath of allegianee to the
.drinitoha Farmer Fatally Injured By Queen.
Bull
PRINCE MAN HAS FLED
Wenni eg Nov. e. - John 31eEsven
S--essees-'
o meows • Lea wa, leading it hui
ast night, itehen :h- animal turn td re
iina, pitehing htm o veral iitteNft int
;he .air. .Mr. Aiteenen'e setter ses
;he occurrence an -4 gave the alarm
Mil Ids 'brother eeme.s came with
;hot gun and killeo the animal. I
it:OS too late, however, to save Mr. Mc
gwen's life, for he died eight hour
1i''' ' .. RP -injuries. Ire was 48 year
and unmarried.
London, Prides, Nov. e. -The Stand-
•
ard's 'Shanghai corre.spondent says
•
thet Chiteeee odieial tetegram from
Sin,gan Fu stat. ee that Prince Tuan
, his fled to Mongolia, \VW) bis head
_ shaved and disguised as a Buddhist
prieet. It is reported that he in -
ten -ds' to join the Lames.
ALVORD'S TRIAL.
York, Nov. 2. - Magistrat
toojity discharged from tus
Orreries L. Alvord, ;he de
1
• 3, note teller of the First Na
„led ank.
• The magistrate, said he was satis
id that he had no jurisdiction at
he case. Alvord was allowed ti
eavo the coon room, but as soon a
es reached the corridor he was re
-rested by 11 United States marsha
taken befoee United States Com
sioner Shieles.
Wan Charlton is elected by at
on in North Norfolk, Mr. Rot
withdrawn.
D THING FOR IRELAND
---
eople Are Experimenting With
Peat in Lieu of Coal.
ool, Oct. 31.- The exorbitant
coal is causiog consumers
• experiment with peat brought
reland, where the supply is
ally inexhaustible. Several cars
hich Dave already been landed
awe met with: a ready sale for
ption in both residentes and
The results are entirely
NORWiEGION POLITICO.
Christiania, Norway, Nov. 2- It u
announeed that Councillors of Stan
Loehoa, Hoist and Ohilosen haw
handed in their resignations to Prins(
Regent Gustavus.
-the Ministry of Finance has beer
offered to Burgomaster Ardondereeht
declined the honor.
Cou:ncillor lioness. becomes Ministm
of Agriculture.
A SKIPPER'S BAD MEMORY
---
Met a Disabled Steamer, But Can't Recollect
her Name
Boston., Nov. 2- Capt. John Car
roll, of the fishing schooner Nia.eart
arr-ived at Gloucester to -day, and re
ported that he epees- -to the sehoone;
Georgia Campbell, while on the bankt
.on Monday. Capt. %Samuel Colson, o:
the latter schooner, reported havink
bearded a disabled steamer, whicl
had been crippled for a week by tht
bursting of h.er water ballast tanks
which flooded the hold and extin-
guished the fires. The ship became
unmenageable; thereby, and wh?r,
Captain Colson sighted her she vtos
drifting. The engineers aad offi.
tors of the craft were confident that
they could repair the damage so that
she could continue on her voyage.
She is partially loaded with chalk,
y,• and it now looks as if wad was bound from a part in Eng-
. ould reap a cortsiderabla land to New 'York.
during the coraing winter cope Colson offered to carry a
3,ta this innovatioe.
?aPa-By the way, who is the ladY
it bowed to us as we left the car-
ge? Dorothy -The one with tho
silk eitirt, the woe petticoat,
eilk, waist, purple colarette with
er clasp, tan coat, black hat with
re ape, caring a silver-trimmsd
-ease?• Papa -Yes, Dorothy -I
nese I dint eareght a SlitniTse
m osage to ,land for $1,800, but this
'a3 refused by the captain of the
st semen!, who said that as he was
h,trai h• Sable Weed, and in the
peth ot ocean steamers, he would be
seen and towed to Halifax, for less
raueley. He was hopeful of repair-
ma-• the damage and getting to port
unassisted. Capt. Colson had forgot:
ten the itatrna of the steamer.
,ACCIDEINT TO COCTNT TOLSTOI.
,St. t etre: Nov. 1. - Count
Tolstoi fell, October 26 and severely
injured one of his bands. Consequentlt
his intended removaL from his estates
be Moscow for the winter has been
given op.
AIMED UP AT SEA.
Rouen, Nov. 1. - The British tank
steamer 0 -tinge Prince, Capt. Rich-
ardson, welch arrived at this port Oc-
tobsr 2, -from Marcos Hook, reported
having picked up, October 12, two
icon named Pat•riek Roche. and Wil-
liam Brown, in a . boat belonging to
I h .A.moriza n schooner, Marshall L.
Odense,o Provincetown, Mass. They
aad boome separated from their ves-
sel during a fog and had been four
days in the small beat when rescued,
baring drifted eigety- five notes to
the southward.
"What are you assuming such a bete
ilgerent air tit?" said the small poten-
tate s adviser. Dont you know thht
don't want to lit?"
"Of dowse, r know it. •And I real-
ize that we've got to do something ea.
seedingly plausible to keep Ede otber
ieople from iindlug # out... -washing -
see g ,
PETRIFIED BODY FOUND
Nee Toth, Nov. J.-- IN tole workmen
were clearing up kt, cellar formerly me
cupled by the late Dr. Theao S.
Holmes, oito bad a drug Otero 14
Brooklyn, they came across a boy
securely fastened, which was found Le
contain the petrified head and trunk
ot a girl about 12 years old.
Who Poliete umde an investigation
and became satisfied that the skele-
ton, was the property of Dr. Efoluies
who, it is said experimented •tvith an
embaleaing process which he bad used
during the civil war, and the secret
of whieh he died without revealing*
It was Dr. Holowe' boast that he hart
discovered a process of embalming
that would ossify bodies. go was at
work on It when he died.
MILLIONAIRE MOE'S IFIO-E-7
---
A Sensational Case If the Stories At
True
Now rook, Nov. 2. -The death tat
Madison avenue apartments on Sept GENES OF ENTHUSIASM
HALIFAX. EN FETE
A Royal Welcome PAM the Return-
ed Soldiers
tesste-i
the wealthy Wm. Marsh Rice, at his s
23, the atterapt of his New York at- -
toroey, Albert T. Patrick, to east • tvostee-
eltecks for large amounts which pure Witnessed, Beth on Board the Transport and.
ported to be signed by the million- Ashore -The Parade Through the Streets
aire; the refusal of one hank to casb
to --
the clweka drawn eta it, and the <Hs-
eovery by the bank officials- that Mr.
Rice WO& lying dead at the time the
A BANQUET AT THE DAY'S CLOSE.
cheeks were presented; the subsequent Relifax S Nov 1. - At the
elolm he Patrick that Mr. Rice, had , d
neado him -by will th's trustee ot his cdclinnk Ithls rcUgning t'111.4° guns from
Crouthin
In every cough there
lurks, like a crouching
tiger, the probabilities
of consumption,
The throat an d
lungs become
rough and in-
flamed from
coughing and
the germs of
consumption
find an easy
estote, which anemnte to anywhere the Cita-doh the anxiously • a vatted entrance. Take
• wEEDINc ,Er ouT foromr4x3dloirieteortgeo 'i
sliorenArds the
711.-itectuatlatarteigge, /date haerrerl, hsc:.1 no chances
Patrick and Mr. Rice'e valet, Charles atlitax has tho rePutation of behoce „..1* gerous foe,
•
Wan with the CIP-11-
theelts and the ti ""'" placed against lise eddy wite excitement. Thotegh
For 0 years
F. roues; the arrest of Patriele and Stioletvizet slow to idetthoset ordinarily.,
Incompetent Officers Being Removed
From the Army veiopments o ees tor ae, pr
jesees and lodged In jailePhe de-
elmto td°11e14ape:ve:°11shveistiet°rastoolunt ttlibee
become the most celebratedhof tt..111).:e
The report er Me guns had boodles
warmeat axed swiftest city in Canada.
LINDLEY A HEAP OF RUINS many celebrated crimes ethic
courts of this city havd heeh deloh died away boor% narwitirstandbw
on to investioate. The first inctdent tde early bo,,,jr, erowds appeared On
lievires Been Wreeeed By ths %liters Who Are
ttevastatitto tite liorth Eastern Part of
the Ortema River ColverY
---
(Loudon, Nov. 1. -Two or throe lieu-
tenant-con:mete whose names or regt-
nientes have been 0am-fine= beseme of
the regrettable toetdents of the ger
have been pieced on the halfepay lest,
and eevorel captains anti teakettieerne
have been "removed' front the sere
V1144. fix eartiettlar, convereation ta •
military ctrelee hoe centered la the au-
nouncentent that "Iler lelajeste has re-
moved' Limo Colonel Wentworth
Otharne Cavevagit, P.S.C., from the
army, havnag 'no further oecasion for
bie serviege." Colonel Cavenagli tett1.
out the end Batt:Ilion, nedfordshire
Rostinlent, in the early part of the
:tear. It wee the MST OtienSIO4 on
evittelt either the- colonel or his men
hod berm on aote've, Fervitte.
Tito vacant rommand has been goon
to Majer and BreveteLleut.-Col, Thos,
David Pitcher, another staff codege
officer*, who was only posted to the
Ilediorde ae eeconel ennumind a year
or so 'ago. Col. Prelter's name has
been prominontle totore the hutted
during the war, ite he has done sone
exceedingly good work, and Ina lowly
IAN% in command of Or. 3M Corps ot
lifteinted Infantry. It was he who &do.
*el Douglae during the toting weeks
when Lord 3Tethuen w,,u4 kept stition.
ars .rat the 3Iodder. Ile were Meet In
command of the S'unnyside attester:hien,
the first in. which tho Cansallans took
pert. Col. Pilelter was abet the hero ef
anitelwr dasleng ,exploit. when. with it
very email force, he at-iv:went tidily
Miles from his nearest suoperte, en-
dered todybrand, and eaetured the.
looddroett and field cornet, earrymo.
them. *11 114 the face of a greatly eu-
perzor force and covering lotween 50
and 60 111i:eS in the. 24 hours:.
CitTLMATFt OP BOER LOSeltet.
tilaPel Town, Nov. 1.--A reli eee, esti.
mete of the !wises of the Mere up to
:April 15, has been peeing,' by some
of the men wiin eerveil with the Boer
ambulance.
Tee estintaie plaices the Boer losses
on to that date. to 2,418 kiited, and
0,622 wounded.
'figs loin; does not irelude Boer
loses after the British advance front
Elroeustad.
A GL0031-5- PleTrtan.
Bloemfontein, Ort. 31.-A. resident of
liarriemitit gives a gleamy desciiption
of the situation in ties noethea.stern
thstriets of Orange Colony.
. Bands of Boers aro moving about,
shooting at sight at anyone coming ,
within range, and leoting and burning
houses and stores be!ongtOg to Bri.-
ishers tend neutrals.
The names% of many of .11 -see maraud-
ers; ore known to the aloha -hies. but
it is 111mo:edge- to retell (Ione II tr.
riouith is stronely oa i aad
bills are fortified. Ti'- pit ..• le who art
out every (ley, have *inept the renn-
in' releer of eterlc for ten es.
Dowet is terrorizing the residents
e I•11111! Quite rec.ntly he
:leo word to the -people of Reitz tc
trend the -termite and eitimeen. away, 415
he intended to emesh the phice with
artillery.
Lmalee is reported to be a beep
ol ruins, the hatte--5 havieg bon want-
s:0..1v wrecked by Beer brigands.
There is ixtuch feeling among the
whites owing to the military author).-
ti.s. having permitted Indiens to open
s.orets Ilerrismith. Before the war
no Indians were allowed to trade in
the Free State.
•11"lien last in orcupation of Picks -
bras, the Boers did great destructIon.
The government stores were ripped
otten and bags of grain were scatter-
' in all directIons. The Boers entirely
cleored Mitchell's store and commen-
t • .:track clothine and goods to the t.x-
soot of several hundred pounds. They
elto commsnerseted heavily
etiesis•rs. 1VIeBritie and Myers, and osio
Dor WOman aetually went behind the
coat:ter and mewed out goods. Whit
the burghers rad not wont they the-
teibuted emote the poo- Dutch and
2n.slish inhabisa.res. They also marcio
tad to the town ball and tiied•Ittr. 31e -
Bride, while Mr. Bose was detained in
preeon 'for some time Many Fick.
burg burghers who had prevenetly
surrendered halo again taken ut
arms, which they clue up from their
go.rdeos.
LOY'AL INIAON CHIEFS.
• Sinila, • Oita- 31' es, An offleial list
which has Sweet published of Ora of
Lees of asoetaa,,te in the way o:
troops, hoses, and money by thi
chie.e ef ladle. foe the • Transvaal
sit 14 5 that the number 0.: suelt of
fess amounted to sixty. 'rhe lis,
pn ves that all the .mporrant- nit
1-96 Lulers pierce. Pittetka iheir en
resourcos at the disposal of G rca•
Dritatu.. oniefs offered per
sunal s.,: vi os. fame prove eot
elusively the 'worn:Jarful loy.alty au.
• dev..it.on to i.he dit,playet
throughout 74.N.14112,9 am.
• DUNDEE EN IFESCE.
Pietermaritzburg, Otit. 31- Dunde,
.was eit Jere, ea the ocrosiou of th
- enniversary of tho battle o,
Talana Hill.' The day was observe(
loest:- as a holiday, businees was sus
• pended :toe ebeidren picnicked on ibi
bestoric hill..
:on Star. • •
te.tc o •
Children Cry for
city that in anything pertaining to
tyltich led up to -day's elimax was the the atreete and the people ertade for
feet disclosed yesterday that the da-
fleeted:terve
let Tones had been taken th the do- -wide due or
mods were getting to
.%aed waterfrraut
,
islet attorney's office, and the sub. the wharves, Imperial Goverament
sequent rumorthat he had mealema,
or argue, a cuatores steamer Lord
togsglee port medical offieers' steam-
e°forlIeres.sthre°nputbrinctitetnatinttlitnolVtleos.tearn It
Roberts, the Terry steamer Chehaete
came the more startling news that craft, were heading, down the beerier
the report or a confession was true, *and, in fact, quite O. flotilla of steam
during the silent hours of the night to meet the trc000 and hunting was
joue„e had, in his cells in the Tombs, get14ted hapcoltion on meta -of -war and
throot with at Vela:Dire PiVen lam. Dr. 41CB:oy boarded the Idaho in -
he totes, by Attorney Patrick, 111- side quarantine, where she was
et) confined in the Tombs. That note enehored, and the boys in khaki
tion of the conteseion N% bleb bees 10 cheered the Argue and th:e latter:5
do with. the last raontents or Dir. Rice erew cheered them la return. From
1.9 the pegawied given out by the an. then rtYll a constant war of tittering
tho.ritiesi acoming from Jones:-
and waving of Mao wait kept up,
s
"Rice said: -"I am very nervous, and The crowds oet ehore and Elle
Mr. Patrick, I wish you wouldn't khaki heye on tire steamer were
trouble nue please go away.' Pits cheering one ;Oothe'r hong benne they
rick replied: 'I have somsalts here,
Nvere near enouge to hear eaelt other,
e
no Rice., that will cure your nervotiet The siteamer flotilla kept up horn
attempted suicide by cutting' hie all ehlintang in the, haohor
nes% dtts produced a bottle and lee. blowing almost constantly and the
me like some very si roes/ on dieldng flags in eithete to tire
lIddiathh: ,a4unstilh"err"18‘freitol4het, u8ihritrl'ellftnt gsakieultlet
corked It. The, tontente smelled to
nest %let me it tonel and a sponge.
tiniment. Then Patrick s ii.:1110,1,::: oahreamstowatassturfaaautcticroeborptrbesbeeojintv:sienugica.b„,, at; .,:zoconil, etoi
I got hira bult, Thee Patrick,
*Jones, eou helve to have.'
Ae I Wile leivina Patrielt Plitt III 6°,71111°1 nninu and dint
remain here until Mr. Rios ;ode ,1(,.1 it:14y %Ida *bund11tttirdiac'Peur_etv,e'r,rlet
I *told in the hell for ht low mine
07:110111:11 soon
trit:art: :7:::::1.:21111":.::: terilltst;tttutaie geodud.anctaruile,ikdetituoc.rowd of
Phey
le ine On IlliS InC13: in 14'1' 11111'‘ "'Wei lined elle railing, deck house tope and
tint I 11.1itt given Pntrich was woos-
dld"no. Ft' elid"d 1•11° 414411 h"lund 14 4* lively as crickets. here and there all
over the ship. They clwered. waved,
thoneht thie was-. rawer, so I oleo. 5 tnrutedh joultned, dented, one duo.
„ .
* *
rigging and eireared everyinedy and
ot.,,t mt. doers eyes awl oleo. d'os• few minutes stud found the boys
fret around the sptng.e, m cont. everything, ht tight
ettene. Two cane wee Iltieg dir-7,t1dY A- reporter weat au board for a
ttlelt was '4'S 1'4I Anwn Ws anehms for news of things in Canada,
rieht heed. Pe. omit nte F tne Cs: affairs in thouth Atrtra. ttf the cont-
end. of couree. Me. coiled mot- tug elections, of their comradee that
After sestina vital I 41 1 41 ''en. had come beforo them. :1041 Of thines
went and leg on nit! b el. Mr. 11 IC' in .general. Talus fairly hugged the
grow very sok. elid ern- tzens who 'wens abroad early, and
tee get a 410e4484".' 1 %tent JTOr Cit*‘. rpported „having tool a pretty good
trip, though they got a little revolt
Ile pronounce! Mr. R1' dont.'
Attorney Pat deli theise
furnished Jones 1110 p >nizoite, owl he They salted from Cape Town on
also derdee the steteteettle is the eon- Seth. Sikh, and the potpie of fleet
fesslon. Pines, atter hie Fide' 10 " I phteo gave them a goot :tend- off,
tempt, was taltse 10 fl levet. iws;1 el. though they were not there lonto
hastily summeeet elossittitns bail et They reached St. Indent eel Oes. 3 11,
to teive him foam and landed there 2011 prisoners
Suet hem, in lino` The
deeth through J45!4 of Wood. At beought from Cepe Town.
oclock toe -night the surgems $114 he I 'else arrived at Cape de Verde on
was alightly beth r, anti the chances- 0 15.
--Col. Pelletier and (*int. Stairs
tire that In a foe 41'49 Ile 'Will again
let •4` Seen by a. reporter. Thew were
be placed in the Tombs. The etwoner
sneprised to learn that Cel. Otter
vestlgation into the tiotth of Million-
liad made reference t,) Nemo "ab -
awe Rice, which was to irtve been Itel.1
a, aupreVlolleiS ensurdontent ion"by thgallon! lit t le
todd h
Wi&4V44 44(04 adjeurned to await the report of tile captain of Company 'it,' and though
themist who bad ex teamed f.84 tions til
the remains for traces of poison, seas
again adjournerl beenues of the new
develtepmente iv the case
SOME AUSTItALrAN ELECTIONS,
Melbourne, Nov. 1. - The result of
the elections to the legislative assem-
bly of Vietoria 14 thts return of forty-
five ministerlaliets 48 members of
the opposition and two independents.
What's the News?
It is illegal to wear campaign but-
tons or Widget; now.
The body of H. C. A. Schmidt was
Iound yesterday afternoon no the
ruins of 101 Warten St., New York,
4 vilosil(> the 'Tarrant building. This
is the first body found. •
The mangled body of a well dress-
ed Jean was found on the, rallroari
tracks at Tivoli N. Y., yesterdae.
From papers in ids pottice;:s it was
learned that he was Widard E. Bo tth,
Waiorbury, Conn. He had ben
a printer formerly employed by the
Albany Journal and was on hes way
home.
Mr. Justice McMahon yesterday
paseed sentenee UT, Toronto on, te o
1> .• h -were apparently muttli worketi
ee over Col. Otter's referenee to the
1 nfax daptain, tees peeitIvely tie-
r need to ineke any statement regard -
the affair. retsuto Col. Pelletier
s••emed to take the matter more to
11 rt ithan the eapiain himeelf. Some
e' the Irani= boys were outepeken
in the matter. One of them told the
roerter that white on the line tif
et- tomaticothin •fis Compaay learned
IWO a despatch had biter reeeived
• en, the war office intimating that
th - expired men •syno wished it
sald be allowed to return home.
Thi l despateh was not read out te
the. companies, but another one from
Lord tRoberts, asking that the regi-
rnent %remain for a time, and then go
to England, was. In the meantime
th* Nova Scabies had decided they
eveuld return home, and it is believed
that the ritileutous contention, refer-
red to by Cols Otter wae the 0:inten-
tion that the boys' time had expired,
an.) -they were entitled to return
ie. 'Barrie was so h:glay thoug,ht
of by the boys that they presented
him with a testimonial of 41.00 on
the Idaho on the passao home. The
ontreal Company on board forraed
the "Montreal South African Society
Club," which will mew once a year
eel Feb. 26, the eve of Blajuba) and
celebrate.
prieeners who were convected at tee • The Idaho lost two blades front her
preseat cruninat assiets. Georee el:Opener seven days ago in lat. 3•2.48
Herrison, criminal assault, .recetved 11. long. 45.40 w. The weather was
five years in Kingston penitentiary; title and mild au time'., and but for
J. Percy Lawless% theft, six months thts accident she would have arrived
in Central prison. Ste; errina to
rowle-es„ 'the judge said. 'that he was
worse than an ordinary thief. As a
solicitor the community was ant:tied
to the belief that he would hold his
trusts inedolate. The -breach was the
worst feature of the case.
SOME PECULIAR EDIBLES
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Deb:mita is largely eaten in the Isle
of Jersey.
Picric acid, a component of lyddite,
Le used to adulterate beer.
Hedgehog, baked In o clay oven, is
a die& any eelcure mighty envy.
Tete Icelander eats dried fish and
,butter, just as we eat bread and but-
ter.
A Chinese drink is made �f lamb's ataying in South Africa or the re-
f:et-Se, bruised ,with rioe, and ferment- turning home again Immo up, has
4...• ••.great deal of the popularity
here on Monday night.
The privates received eel. inoserial
pay at Cape Town, getaing forty
days' advance to allowfor the trip,
end this morning the privates of G
and II received 801 each in Cana-
diui •
'Ilhe parade started Irene the dock-
oard at • 11 o'clock, and marched
:through the streets. It was the
grandest sight ever witnessed here.
"The royal time expired detail un-
der Col. Pelletier," is how Rev. Mr.
trullerton designated the men who
return to -day, and "the Royal Com-
mandeered Regiment under • Col.
Otter," is what he called those who
stayed behind. Every man on • the
dcleho heartily concurs in this de-
oreeption ef the feelings of the men.
Col. Otter, eines the -qu.estion .of the
there has, been a per.
• feet cure. 'What a rec-
ord! Sixty years of cures.
er4
erry
tow
soothes and heals the
wounded throat and
lungs. You escapean at-
tack of consumption with
all its terrible suffering
and uncertain results.
There is nothings° bad
for the throat and lungs
as coughing.
A 25c. bottle will cure
an ordinary cough; hard-
er coughs will need a 50c.
size; the dollar bottle is
cheapest in the long run.
One of my 30113 WM spittieg
bleed with a Itigit fever rad was
*very itt. We could lordly me any
Siff03 of life ta eine The doctors
We Wel PO Vol. eut one bottle ot
sour Ceerry recterea cured him and
sevedlateliteell C.O.Aasevasoe,
Nov. 10, age. Pal:wane, fe. Irak.
write the Deetor. It woe eavaape
cortegeies whoever susa desire ties
bast taadleal attrtee, write tbe Dec.
tortzaaty. Address
Dr. J. v. Agee. Lowe% mess.
levsey owes ,its* •peculiar taste tc do previously had.
• e of lime, two and a hall eae returning offieors were ban-
• , of which are add•ed to earl' qt •del. by the Third Royal Canadian
ounds of greases. •hl Beeerneat thie evening. after which
•A penny will louy twenty time.s .
much nourishment in the shape at
oauraeal as in the forin of beef.
:Meat has been preserved in a erozee THAT THROBBING HEAD 4,CHE
reale for 30 years and found perfect- -----
ly eatable at the end of that tiote. Would quickly leave you, if you us
-
The sterlet, caught in Siberian riv- ed Dr. King's New Life Pills, Thous
#:- competes with the pompano, ands of sufferers have proved their.
run• the Gulf of Mexico, as the moNt matchless merit for Si& antl Nervous
:eel ee fish in the world. Headaches. They make pore blood and
s coaieany has been formed to sup- strong nerves and build up your health.
he English markets -with rein- N'at,syr to take Try them. Only 25
tee v venison. •Telernorken, in Nor- cents. 'Money back if not cured. Sold
• CASTO R 1A way, is its headquarters* It ha 's tt. by all Druggists
t f. 010 1
SLASHED 1115 THROAT
1.1•11•••••••••••••
Desperate Attempt blade by Alleged Forget
to Suicide
Orem York, Nov. 1„-Ohas. F, Jones
,seeretary and valet to the late mil.
Madre, 'William Marsh Rio, whoa
death occurred under suspicious clo
atUraattolees, made a desperate effort
early this morning to commit culeidt
in his cell in the Tombs. Ile harked
the right aide of his throat wittS a
mall penknife, making it deep wound
and slightly opening the jugulal
Vein.'
Be was discovered by one of the
keepers about 4 o'clock. Ile had beett
bleeding then for half au hour be
More, and was extremely weak.
call was sent to Bellevue Hospital
for an Umbulance, and wizen Dr.
O'Reilly reached the Tombs at deg
next, he found the valet lying in a
pool of blood. The man would have
died had he been 15 'minutes longoz
without medical aid,
Jones was committed to the Tondo
with Lawyer Albert T. Patrick, on
Sept. 22, on the charge of forging
Me. Rice's name to several cheeks.
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is destruction of lung by a.
growing germ, precisely as,
mouldy cheese is destruction
of cheese by a growing germ.
If you kill the germ, you.
stop the consumption. • You
can or can't, according to -
when you begin.
Take Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil: take a little,.
at first.
It acts as a
food ; it is the -
easiest food.
Seems not to be •
food ; makes you.
hungry; eating:
is comfortable..
You grow strong- •
t 11,1=Vjr:, er. Take more-.
take no other.
not too much; enough is as ,
much as you like and agrees.
with you. Satisfy hunger.
with usuA food; whatever
you like and agrees with you. •
When you are strong:
again, have recovered your -
strength ---the germs are
dead ; you have killed -them.
If you have not tried 'it,. send
for fr e sample, its agreoable,,
taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
\ Chemists,
Toronto.
50o. and $1.00; all druggists,