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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-5-9, Page 7...11....04rfonapaerrykowlw ../.I.MM.W.Palnuimmi,.L.ute.raSiwiffluloWPMMMiaanrlopilimlqfcSWsrXciowaWIPniwmMlem0.PMIMMMOMIMOYIII.NlmieIWOr!M. DEATH OF SENAT013 ROSS. E Tilt CORftN 1.111LR Actv3Zcilltritat; leigh9tr'Wal or peeve, CUSTOMSi R p A .4 It t gdit Who Says Ho DU - GRAFTING THE PEACH. sotis Doom , rointueet ra Calmer= nolitics FOr Half ' ., 0 . 1. NR( ' .' t . 1 a century-ile Wits Pormerly Speak- . or the lied Cheallier. s I Montreal, Itfety ea -By the Oeeth of : Afresh in RUSsieS, Interest •Offioial Record of the 1.)eaths. in ! uoti.,. J, J. Boss, wiggle took place 1 the Boer War. I Friday evertina at St. Ann do' la I Perane. Quebec loses oue of her Runkle gas Aeppeeetie come war row most prominent sons. Bora ie. Que.- in seourbig tue rilaalmal of gr. gee The Old Trouble Has Broken Out •Pritisit Officers and soldiers Wito Pell in bee City, oa Aug, 6, 1832, ae wes X.eary-arown, Controller of custorae- - , tivele-esanetreria ror rare eetaur Bettie see neeenta stneuenseeeney s.on. o.f the late G. .lifeIntoshlhoss Othertrijafit ror Dutr-Sheelniv aull was educated at the Que ec , gratztriaer commapee Arc Being Xtet. i ar 7, and was adatilitted to the prace ' japaws neweeti Front 'Russia. . young trees from halt an inch to iy Pursued to cape Colony -- aBoase 1 tice of the medical profession in British Antietam ea Seoul Itoelue Ac - by lus wife Marie Lomse Oman. He It y an ceio. The peach is difficult to graft In Captain Wylie, His Sister and a the usual wily, by cleft grafting; but Mr., Forbes Went Down. care be done, for eve succeeded. °Ace, thoegh may taet one time; aaci as it waS $o utecertain-or rether, so certain to fail -we gave it etp, Oar ending out the right way was a kind of aecident. not necessary to be detailed now. The ia.ode is what bas beea termed side grafting, and is illustrated by with It is applicable to the cut bere . London fay 7 _Tkm wax °face 148i:u3.11sseemenit;eadtptiihe egen' eroa elec, Seoul, Ocoee, May 3 --The 0:wean at inch OA diameter. The stocle is Qwen t'oned, 34-y 4 ---"The stealner arel Br,otlrickQua.rrel- ricam. war at 71,1 etheere awl 1.4,,„ . retereed for the same eonetituency Core= customs. The representative Neviga- ber for Chainplain in, tare old. Gene- 0-overall:lent has revGermania of the Northern ised its action tia the matter of anclaavy-Brown, ad o -day °facially ives out ttotal tion of 1861, end at the election las ordered him to leave his reel - number of deaths in the South At- atter Confederation in 1867, ae wae deuce end relietquish, the control of tghe ga4 men. Four officers and $14 ' for both House of Commons Oild the of Great Britain in Corea, is raced)* Veen beve bee a ixtvalidecl home aed Lagielative AssemlAY.. actively in the matter. n old One. i The a ..SebSeeeently died. Two thousand 1 He soon after resigned his seat he 'troll -410 s r tour Unwired ad ninety-three none the Legislative Assembly, retDe Wareported last summer rom aining toremiseioued. officers and raen /rave ; that in the Commous, but was also ia -eoul that IncLetivealirown, an Eng - (eft the service unfit for dutyannointed to the Legislative Council iishrean, anti eireetoreseuera oi the rwakfroa, uasr E. It. Agan Destroyed. of QUebee, of which he had ever since Corean customs, had been distaiseed • Brussels May 7. -it is reported been' a member' .., by the Corean Government. Lord Tieey Were nein view of oliew sant litsgsopgers, Wale Weve newereees Aarteing He4) Treme-Three Verepeeticia Were Sweed-Tee Teatime sek Seale Datives/1. Cockburn and Gore Bey Despite Ail Befort time Company, wbicle aereved here last ev.ninier on her down trip, brings patatetic stery of the drowning of three people before the eye e of the crew and passengers. between Cock- burn Islaud Mad Gore Pay, At 6 p.m, Thursday the steamer GerMeene." canto up to the ing Tecanaseh. with. ber engines elisanled and alonarently ton, ing in water over the rail with eve smeeanenrnin A MACH- ery din <if the sea. There were on cut off three or four inches above board tne t.ug Capt.. Wylie wail his the point at whicti the weft, is to two sietera. W. H. Foam Eregieeer bteenniceade-toabotreset tgueeziesrlairlifyee: sh:frt litoerrd.elinananatasudavaern3.4tnern.a,rheed eaejtaawi; ground, Ate incielon is then made et the tug asked f0h adhillialleo. anal 11 w iven bine WI the Ger-. 'bere that. the Delagoe Day Banway X.10 was one of the very few wlio Crartbouree, the Foreign Secretery. bee again been dehheyen by 13eer held seats in the Senate of Galladai answering a question la the XIOUS44 el forces under Coramawleat Beyer. " Q'S tile Legislative Conne COMmons, March 2til, nfelecarye ttwanag allawatoQi. • I cOntiteued to represent Cham- Brown. heel, not been diaMissed trona h In t e side of tbe steels, at the point Caps Town, May 7.-Sheener.o and til the general election et 187a. Lord Oranborne added, which Was. li deee.I4,ed „ell' align hiranic ntarted elowly to tow,. her to plain m the Mouse of CoMmous un- office. There ha a li, illritzinger's commends, winch Itave when he retired. . euxuaing the nose attention of the i wawa etetearoinvmg:etthrhae a*thears:lc:criallst theforeceede, .'“ire 1.iar• 4fter tewIng three" teeen roviug the Midlends of Cape • lie was called to the Senate ley Government. Advices from Yono- 1 °I:114114'1Y quarters of au hour the a. aeer of kleitig sharply hustled. Kritzinger re- . e tre and rtearla or quite to the on- tbe tug yelled tbat they. were.eink- inch or Mg. Th4 Germanic was unmediately ..0.eliany districts for five montbs, are i Sir John Macdonald, April 12s 1.887. llama, ap.tea April 3 say thet, th neatly burned a supply tram near d I:1 ill h Mielsters at Ix°. 'Illis ineisivill May b " etopped, and the way ox the einaing Loaner. ' 'CHB 3,-ABOR WORLD4 irctflane 'Met WM nxort a nig XxiiineUue 914. Wor/ker6' Ve4ditiona --The British Miners. i Ho Louden, May 7. -Tie Onal 'decision .1 in regerh to strutting (Iowa the pits Will'isat with the Netioeel Confer, ee,ce of ltiliters` delegates to be had eaae ,,Anv hr i Londen to -day. The conceasus of tint iJ hialft wino 4 TQlean inion teams to the belief that the TWO MILES t RUNS es of 10,Q00, Jeolcsonviiie People Borned 09Wft. o. position which he held uatil the Einneror. APrii 1., and Proteeted I t'iie soloa la now tO be nreParea by tug nrough ber elongside of the aer- ehaving dot% tan inch er so of the manie• Lin" Ile was appointed Speaker 1 o e Japanese Senate of Canada, Sept. la, 18911 tile capital bad an audience with the senin len.gtbe end of the Seventh. Parliament, in against the dismissel of Mr. Browa, were thrown aboard, 1896. and tbat consequently the order of 1 lower end into the ordinary wedge anll one e4 the women' the reen On May 1, 1896, he entered the diemissal was withdrawn the same i Perna and it is then iuserted iu the Crawford and the eegineer Were haul - administration of Sir Charles Tame evertieg, 1 oblique cut made by the knife in the ed aboard. Ifeentieue the Vag bed per as a minister without porttolio, ream* Saes sa27,004.000. side of the stock, This is noee with, tweVed a short distance away, with but retired - ' ' -, .., with his coneaguee, pen.. ere..., A rrn, 7-.... OUt difficulty by using the stela -ate the three reineining people aboard, ter the general elections of June " ---' ""no n.h-eee aeencle Foreign port -on f thstock alMerently tryingto d in' t Office corrects the figures ot tbe lea 1 - /---- e n above the graft 0 seine mif in that year, demnity to be deplexided from .abiaa, -*lea a lever to held, the hecieeen the tow line, Vidal was Still attache ......T..P....Y."1.•••,nrne.m. as cabled by the Frezich Minister at 1 open. while the ecion is put in place. Of course,. care must be taken to lurched arid Sank eft. geing delvla sl- ed to the tug. Suddealy the little tug Tiszt,s maw rigowz.tzp. Pekin, to read 1.633.00(1,000 francs bring the inner bark of the scion in most Immediateln. leaving the can- ozferenee will order O. cessation ot work. 74. Clay TA 1744er Martial seel neene A delegates meatus. repreeentieg , snaring Teas orgemzed Celneir 170,000 miners, hein at Cardiff yah- heerateee for nellef Welt -Noy terda.y, passed resolutloo. to give , the London conference ft. iree baud. eame gave Pelle to at. /algae- tP. 1.14(A'nempiererily far elielter --The Delia Treat f,lielts" and liroaricic Quarrel. I..ondore May 7. -It. is stated en aexcellent authority that great trice anon exists between Lord Roberts awl Ur. St. John Brodrick, the See- wetary of State for War. to such ar Metent that, Lard Roberts' resigea- Mori Commander-haelaier Amy ti • =Mate very suddenly. InarIAtaS AT cialafra, Mg. FM I. rollmo Maghtrate at Cornwall Sweaty Their Cleiros to nose Wane. Cornwall. May 7. -The $t. Regis ferevee had their turn bra SaturdaY. :When they sweet -Eitel in securing Oonviction against Alexander Thorn. ethorn they were trying to eject, from Pose's Island, mar Morrieburg, on qhiesdaY of laet week. Louis Jacobe. he locatee. had Thorn, before Pollee Magistrate llavis of Cornwall on Saturday. Tim tribe turned out en - Masse, headed by the chief agitator, Zioren Jock°. the St. Begis chief. A. auraber of witnesses were examined, and it was proven to the satistaction at the Police Magistrate tbat Thora aWs illegally In possession of the Is- land. Mr. Loma the Indian agent pt Benls sent in a notice that . he loca,tee, Louis Jacon, bad a right to lease the island to anyoae that old him the highest rental. It real - ay Appears in this case as if neither ease was of value. 'The magistrate ed Thom $10 and coots and tile red Men are happy. ' The wee will be appealed by Mr. ttelaona SMASUED WIT/I A slloYnre nalacentr.neerentts To COstaiSB. Presideat Shelter of Una and. Stan Wer eps, to fkot Oomr05, Jeclesearille, Fla.. May 6. ille's great Are, 'Wilkie began Oat Friday has burned itself out Oete Pittsburg, Pan hfaY mote "' g arra,r,ged to tolge niece bere yes- latealred and forty-eight blocke of a terday to diseess Meoeures for tne beautiful city nave be ela laid wa-stqz, ga"wan.airtlaioanstiun 4); f 4tilhe ti,l'henit4e415°Sr tate,s9r- rfirteitee975etewiyal not a,bearkanelgo7nblit.Wil "ria was postponed by a despatch receive 'ea.., ee emt ei a aria ona ed by President T. J. Saaffer, of the '3 Is "...' '''''' ".....31" to 1.'"'"`"---' '-'.. Amalgamated Aeeociation of Irma ' There' a're nlanY rteners aileat' 0 Steel awl Tin Workers. tram Preen, lase of Tina but as every undertalcsn dent Steatite/ Gompers of the AnIeri- in the alter waa letwaed Mit, It is ink. can Federation of Labor, askiag for Peseible to Otani an OftiCial rePertt a. conference on the subject in New Gitnereatd:ttarYis WtolatCutto fSettePetrIg:tUllYparTtilev afr. Shaffer will leave for NOV Of Men and woltiera drihint tO 1410 Yorle on Tuesday. yer4 this eVentag. Alr., Gompers is docke by the Are were celelpelled tti opposed. Ur the big labor union cone PIMP late the Water and that ReVere1 solidagoe, mut the Pittstturg Wed- of the n% were draWiled. are. Ilegatit ere want to learn his views. Prest- a negro woman, Was burned 15 beet dent Shafferht idea, is to form. 4 Cene house, (tad ner eharred reuletins were trai body that will bring the nial0113 hurled Saturday afterao05. closer together, Iie Ala) wants year- The burned dietriet is 13 alecitat nipwiraegealstcearinesthiert ::,anulteradtesy: these to wide and two ealleS Wag, end exteane from. the St. elhibat'n River, where iii lee gee 1,000 cer neoeirera Strike. burned. ten docks to the water's tree e gew york. Ifoy 70-41111/iatrk R. to Catheri.no street on the Onto, Lackawanna aro Western Railway. the West. This innaeressi tereet Watt ,r•••••1111...* ($327,000,040), 3 tend f a 0 us e ,36 I- I close eeutact with tbe Muer bark of tain. his sister ead ,tr. VOrbes Affair on Thnr&d*Y $ooe SProct" 000,000. This Mirolliit. however, , the etea • te. est- struggling in the icy eold water . as in or wary gr tug. Sprucedate. Out, May 6.-ee previa° or expenses up to july 1. 1 I held in Place firmly. a. tie of Some be Tbeir struggles were only 0 a few seconds" 'aeration. Before the dale, eturkelet, ratty yet be reduced. These ligUres 1 And in ()vier that the scion mey drowning accideut which resulted in Tile Fereign Office is anxious tbat ' kind should be applied; this before boat wbleb was lnwered from the the death of three promising young the Iteited States support Gerufaxty's g waning. ,,,,,bieb is done in tbe usual Gerraanic could reach tbere, they had erien, °calmed as Doe Lone, near propesel to increase the Chinese tars- 1 . way, But, a stock over thretefourtbe disa.ppeared. While they were in the bore, on Thursday night. They Were toms duties. and svIshes It tie he " of tut inch in diameter will hold the water, life belts wern tlIrnwn to George Turner, Jeffers= Blair end Pointed out that it will prove to be I anion nesny without a tie. them, wed everything peesible was Martin McFeelyan. On. the night the nest guarantee of the "Open During the simmer when the graft done by Capt. n''ooto of the Germanic to cross the lake on a. fishing expeda tive is suggested. which, would pro- the spot for eonte time, the Germane to rescue there. After Staying erourad, named they started about a &clean door." As no satisfactory ;literate. ' 1 Is growing thriltily the stub Is to be tion. A strong wind Was blowing at due.* the necessarer sum, a. disagree- I cut on smoothly, with sloping cut the time. Somewhat later neighbors inent of the powers may result in the as a stub in elm all in ease of n wbich was still fastened to the sunk- en. the eitle opposite the scion, just le heeded for Gore Bay. Tim tow ihria help, but they bad no boat and. no territory by individual powers as a' 1 tie must be looked after and eut at, en tug. brought that ve0sel Above water. It was shortly afterwards cut the lakeshare heard cries for occupation of portions of Chinese 1 growing bud. Previous to this tire means of rendering assistance. Tiro guarantee for their respective claims. the proper time, to prevent it Irma loose and allowed to sink. illae res - 11 41 the Isq"e et a Chinese ' cutting into the graft by the eued people were carried to Gore Bay where they were made as comfortable laborer in Ottawa Struck a V' allow Ta- borer an the Bead. Ottawa, May 7.-Y. Pivaini, Vest eQueeta street, had his skull fractured by a fellow -laborer at the Canal basin yesterday morning about 9 neclock. The asettilant, whose ammo is said to be McAllen, and who is said to come from Montreal, escaped. The two men were working for the Ottawa. Sand and Gravel Company, =loading a. sand barge. Without -warning wad without provocation, ativaini asserts, McAllen raised the -shovel he was using and struck Tivakai fair on the forehead. Blatant ;dropped like a log, and McAllen took no his heels. Dr. McKinnon found Tavaini to be suffering from a corn - *eland fracture of the skull. rivaled Is married and has a family. cries continued for an hour, grantee „ ally growing fainter until they loan, .rr‘ ("ten and Russia laver the cetteed altogether. None of tho collective guarantee of the powers. bodies he,ve yet been recovered, All Port ..erthiir Per Manchuria a the young alien were residents of Chicago. May e. -The Record the Township of Menturricli. Mr. prints the following from Nagasaki,: Blair and Mr. McFadyan were each Russittn military *facials of high the support of their aged parerits. rank state that Port Arthur will be The latter was a nephew of Rev. A. offered to Japan AS compensation for L. Meranyan of Toronto, forraerly its absteation from active opposition. the Presbyterian minister at Mount to the Russian occupa.tion of Man- i chTurhiefilitatement is received here with Albert. -PLAGUE /RIOTS IN TNDIA.. considerable reserve, but it is re- ' goaded as significant that all build - 200 svoepo Sant Front Calcutta. te the ing operations at Port .A.rtiaur have Sialkat District. been suspended by order of tbe Gov- ernment. Calcutta, May 5. Three hundred troops have been. despa.tched to the! "Open Door" in 31anclittria. London, May 7.-"I am informed Y a high native ofacial." says the hanghai correspondent of The trimes, "that China has approached nhe powers, suggesting a complete b ening of Manchuria to the enter - r p ise 011 all countries, and that re - a ies have been received frora Japan, the -United States and Great Dri- ven. Japan cordially approves the euggestion. The United States Gov- ernment generally assents, but sug- gests an application of the principle -to ehe whole Empire. Great Britain noproved. It ,is feared, however, that Russia will object." Sialkat District to suppress plague craereasE ARE CANNIBALS. riots. Twenty -Ave vinages are an revolt in the district, and several Tuonsamis starving the Shansi Pre- one OCCSS hospital assistants have been lci/led in the top of cherry tree on a numeral and rod puggaree for mien.- viace-Aill Badly Needed. Des Moines, Ia., May ,—Minister stock three inches in diameter, and try and rifles; by taking off one i Conger received messages from a it did, Well. But the incision had to strand from the rim a more present- er wounded. i New York paper, The Christian Her- be made 'with a mallet and chisel, able appearance is made. With re - TIM ROVAL in place the maraca the chisel was will go over the braces eater the pat- , • , • 1 We have used this method Up in as possible. Mr. Forbes Was a Toron- owth, the 'branches as well as near the to traveler. an.m......~............^......,........,••• tgrouxrd, and very rarely had a fail- ure, Once, kle branch half en Men or MAX WBAIt SUMP WAIST. eo in diameter and which bad Q. bud of a. Choice variety -a dormant bud, Llant"-COL rct"' tue such " roe No. 1 District. put on the previous - was inad- vertently cut below the bud, This London, May 4.-001, Peters, D. was early in April, and Wishing to O. C., M. D. No. 1, bas issued tae. save the bud, Ave inches of the part following order: of the branch with the bud on it Coramanding officers of reginients Vas cut wedge fashion and inserted wishing to wear shires mad strew in another limb of the tree by side hats et the next annual camp may grafting; and it was a perfect sec- do so. cess. the bud growing and making a. Beek corp may select its own pat - good branch of the tree. tors shirt and straw hat, The letter This side grafting is applicable to should be high. enough in crown so as !the other fruit trees, apple, pear, to allow bending in at tho top, labia). cherry, etc., il'es well as the peach, gives it a mare natty appearance; ft was made should be turned up at the side, with Truesdale, president of the Delaware, °range an the nerth and liavIs to when asked yesterday about the sw,ret; eart;leisaruanedeVIveIthot law, and sc.r.r utnoantr:rzataitl: that all the 4Leu eat. :ull dauftytheianntehileabaltereeStstatoonel,lito,seattoain. strike of the collo-eine- s employes at sed in. the car repairing, blade- Ville. SQUIe erder le Wing bronght ith auti yaw, shops to t4n numbor out of the confusion. JacUsonvillo le Ner•ero;.5`,11,!!ilSdtcsolteect.eduse Intl: tueaenut. ilifeineyls% ...1.fen that4send 14eePle are ItQlnelv't/' rules ie. quitting work and leaving 'andd xj442147t 11a114111:m°17t514:31; Ataffusat°193erte uot informed whether the men will tnwnS, and otner coast cities and Ileartrt while nannerous river eraet lire grounds without a permit,. I am ef .000 have struck liecau.se see SUS- tadug2 the° eenU'rgej4oe'Y "1314* and haS peeded an employe. Their action vas orgazato .vor rel4e, wore,. go been to work or not. 11 they do teeit nlanY t° Plavvs Ica thc °C make no real Iturnship for us for eeve quicitly supplied. Their going out win al weeks to come, because our ren- dition." stock is just now in firstecIass , grittittale on every side. The ertat War Root in leuderies tbe use of the barracks al Fort Barratteas. uetat St, Augustine, was received witli The prompt action of Sceretary of Z.:weirs Winters en Strike. coast train, leaving here at 3 o'elecli fentreal, May 7.-A strike has teatouordrayeelarteftteornsootn..4t.ctuursientines ozeior, been inaugurated at Lovell's big hope to receive temporary Sleelter. printing establishment in this city. from the government. The men asked for a. uniform scale A committee was appointed et 0. wages, but the firm refused. and meetiug of citizens to telegrapb. the men meat out on strike yester- Governors of various States to $,,.3141 all teats they ceaa spare to JaeltSen- afternoon. Turmoil en Ittoy. vine. It will be weeks before any- thing like permanent shelter can, lie a e, May 7. -The Petrie yester- provided for the homeless thousands day published despatehes from Paler - not their places will probably be JOIla's Meer. . , Maniac stabs Nine Persons. Grenna, Sweden, May 7. - While pexoness Angusta, von Dusen was in- fareducing a. patient named Neltraximan pito an lagspitat for nervous diseazes ppre, bTehrmann became violent, seize ihd a knife, and stabbed the Baroness Ode her three daughters. The Patient then escaped into the street clad only in underclothing, arie'd to force an entrance into gayer - nil houses, and attac.ked and wounded Aye persons before being overpoveer- One of the daughters of. the -Baron- ess has suecumbed to her wounds. ald, asking his co-operation in give and the scion had to be preptued gard to the shirt, old suggest a nag relief to e ani g Drage of Cornwall and Party Arrived 011 . first of all, so as to be ready to put short "snicalc-frock" pattern, that northern China. His telegrarn in. re - Melbourne, May 5. -The steamship „Your telegram received. The suf- Ophir, with the Duke and Duchess of faring of the famine -stricken people Cornwall and York on board, arriv- in Shansi is indescribable, Your ed of Queen's Cliff, where she hove to plan of relief is the best. Put mat - at 8 o'clock this morning. ter in hands of em- Consuls at Shanghai and Tien Tsin and heads World. Eats More Sugar. of missions there. Chinese Govern - London, May 0. -An important pa- ment and people will be grateful. De - per by Dr. Willoughby Geadner on the mends of humanity will be answexed. dietic value of sugar aPpears in The and future good will result. I send British Medical Journal.. Be says by latter $100. that the world's consumption of su- E. H. Conger." gar 'during the last 15 years has Minister Conger said later: -"Prince doubled, while that of Great Britain Ching told me only two days before has trebled per head in. the last 40 left Pekin that these people were years. The English and Americans literally eating each other. They head the list Ircs sugar -eating people. ha.vc eaten eatery blade of g•rass, Dr. Gardner establishes the fact that every bit of bark -everything in sugar is a potent creator of energy fact, that can be eaten. in the Pro - and a maintainer of stamina. vince. Nothing has been raised there , Little Drank Strychnine. Brockville, Ont., May 7. - George T. Little attempted, suicide yeeter- !clay by drinking stritchnine. He had been out of enaployraertt for sonae time, and became despondent, over that and other troubles, and decided to cut short his existence. Fortunate- ly he was discovered in the act of 'drinking the Poison and raedieal as- sistance was promptly proeured. Be how lies ,at the hospital, and it. is "doubtful if he will recover. Tri Posponed For 4 week. Brantford, May '7. --Mrs. White, ;chanced by a eorotaer't jury with „ poisoning her husband, was to haVe eeme before the ma,gistrate. yester- day*.naoreing. t the lawyers were not prepared to ,go on, and the hear- ingewas postponed. for a week. . for two years, and unless relief is Greatest Ice Blockade Beer Znown. aiven. many thousands must perish." • -----......_ Detroit, Mich. May 6. -There are 1 americans Ask For Millions. more boats tied up along the docks Washington, May 4. -Great Britain. here and lying in the stream, or fast ' will be required to pay indemnity to ixt the ice above and below the St. have American citizens laxpelled from the Clair River, than there ever Transvaal if it can be testablished been in the history of navigation on the great lakes. Fully, 40 big bolas that they took no, part in the mili- tary operations against the British. are held up between Port Huron These claims, including that of a and Algonac. It has been enured man named Bream, whose mining out that every day that pees the concession anel property were taken fleet tied up by the ice and engin- the Government of the eers' strike means a loss' on freight from him ber of $150,000. Dr. Bryce reports a ease el email- pOx. near Alexandria, :tett] twe aew cases in garden Towesletpt, 'Yninheria, Comity, shanaroelt Second Aground. Southampton, May 6. - The trial of the Shamrock IL yesterday had a rather unfortunate conclusion, for ..subjects and their redress as before she went ashore on a bank close to the British courts. ' the Warner Lightship. The trial was 'tactically over, and she came sharp <around the lightship to return to her orings,, when she grounded on the d. The yacht sustained absolutely damage. Irts to give an eye witnesses' etory o the recent ferryboat disaster on the South African Republic, amount to several million dollars. The British GO'verament has declin- ed to discuss what are known as the Atlin claims, on the ground that the persons who filed them are British withdrawn and before the incision tern of the naval ueia, could close, as there could be no latierage to hold it open, with such BASDBA.LL. a. large stock, unless a stub of 12 or 15 Melees had been left. -National Stockman. Eastern League, Pridtty. Buffalo 8, Toronto 5, weer° to leant arasturtiums. Montreal 10, ROCileSter 4. Hartford 11, Providence 19. Nasturtiums catnbe planted in. odd Worcester 6, Syracuse 10. places around the flower garden, Nati°nal League. PrIdaa along unsightly walls, within or at Boston 1, New York 2. the foot of an old stunap, along the 33rooklyn 5, Philadelphia 1e fence or around the chip yard or Pittsburg 10, Chicago 6. any other place where their green American League, friday. teas or fal in some corner of space Dweestrhoiietgate,n091733elettentden3.4. leaves will make beauty out of ugli- not otherwise available. Yet it will Philedelphia. 9, Baltimore 4, pay to give ithem good rieli soil and Milwaukee 3, Chicago 11. to keep the young plants free from weeds and grass. If they are plant- ed° in places that are shaded a part of each day they will do as well, and perhaps better, than if planted out .where they have the full atm all day. The climbing varieties need support, but strings tied to pegs and slanted to some building will do as well as something more expensive. Pick them with long atems, place them loosely in boevls, ore deep plates, with a. few of their own. green leaves, mixing the dark velvety varietieS with the lighter vermilion foad yoa will have a gorgeous display with a beauty all its own. The 'Use of Hale. The seed was sown thinly April 21 in a row 40 feet long. Wh.en well up the plants were thinned to 2 or 3 inches apart and later, June 10, to I foot. The pleats were grown en- tirely to furnish green food for grow- ing chicks during summer and fall. They made a fine, luxuriant growth. A Village Motherless. . London, May 4.-A special despatch They were given clean.' culture and + from Odessa, dated April 26 pur- frequent cultivation with the handt 'Broke Ilia 1,05. . Owen Sound, May 6.-11. O. Jol- liffe, B. An classical nutsteit at the Collegiate Institute, while playing in a game of feotbaD Friday afternoon betveen. the Northern Business Col- lege and the Collegiate Institute, had, his leg broken below the knee. Mr, Jolliffe is a graduate of Varsity -of the class of 1897, outrien, Barrister, Chosen 33rockville, Ont., ,May 6a -The Con- servatives of this riding met, in con- vention here on Saturday to nonii- sate a sandidata to represent their Interesis at the provincial. elections. Via/Mel barrister of thig , gace, was the umaatriao . eaevalien. ItiVer Dnieper, near Itatchkar'ovka, when alinoet, a hundred mothers, with thte eir, babies, rerning from. the even- ing Milking, were drowned. A sudden storm sprang up, there • was a panic, the pontoons were emaniped and only a few were Saved bY a :boat. Three persens clung to a horse, which swam. ' ashore. ,Practically every fa.raily in the, village was rendered motherless by`the disaster'. cause of Sort-seened Ewes.: Soft-shelled or misshappen eggs are a sure indication that the hens ,are too fat. The fat has crowded the re- productive organs out of Proper shape hence the misshappen eggs. Not feeding enough bone or shell - making material is the cause of ' soft- shelled eggs. Make. your hens hunt for their feed and you will bave no trouble' M this respect. Cabie Broken. Ine, Naples and /angle.. repealing, an itnd Jacksonville for some thee 5 eieengeg situation in sieny and corae win be a. city of tents. At 7 o'cloelc Saturday morning' , South Italy. The peasants in the Governor Jennings declared the Provinces of Messina, Catania. and city under martial law. The city 10 Syraeuse are in perpetual revolt, and patrolled and the entrances to the sanguinary conflicts with the police occur almost daily. The region in burned districts are guarded. by sen - which the sulphur mines are situated tinels.The disaster has effectually obliter- is agitated, and a general strike is ated the dividing line between. the tIrreatened. Misery prevails in the rich and poor, and a connnou cattle. Province of Pouilles. The fields atnhde trophy has made all akin, Beautilul gardens are going to waste, women, wealthy yesterclaye penztiless municipality bas suspended payment to-do.Y, sat on the curb beside the and the syndic has gone to Rome to sharing alike the pitiless confer with the Premier. Strikes are begg a l't h'at befell them. both. extending everywhere in South Italy. fate Saturday night the sidewalks were thronged with homeless people. The wharves were trowdeclawith. sleepers, Notorious Gent Thief Caught. London, May '7. -The most import- and every available craft itt. the ant iewel-thief capture Scotland Yard harbor had been made into a tem - has made in years was that of the porary home. robber found in Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Religiinousthepseorviecnesswir,ereNhoetlet oe, Seunity- .'s, house, and his arrest was the day result of an accident. Be gave his , church remains standing,. name as George Howard, and he haS Jacksonville was in total dark - been identified as the man who has ness last night, save for the red re - been long wanted by the police for flection that burns in the sky in the several audacious lewd robberies ex- western poitiolt of tbe citymarking tending over some years, the aggre- the vast fields of glowing enabere gate of jewels stolen being £25,000 that now and then are fanued into flame. (a125,000). italic/Trains Arrive. He had a house at Leicester, Turn- : bridge Wells, where he had heel,. live I Jacksonville, Fla., May 6.- The evaded ar- 1 huriger of ten thousand homeless peo- rinegst ingreator nhseeavte r sailer lyee, exs,having Halifax, N. S., May 4.-A break In one of the Western Union Com- pany's transatlantic cables has occurred -about 800 miles from the Grand Banks, and the cable steam- ship Minim has sailed to effect re- pairs. The water is nearly three miles deep where the broken cable lies. It will take the Miele nearly six hours to haul the broken cable to the surface. The extension of the Halifax .and Bermudas Cable Com- pany to Jamaica, near its southern made lies in water four miles deep. Population of Old London. London May 4. --The population of [London, including the city of Lon- don and 28 'metropolitan boroughs, the whole forming what is termed j,the Administrative County of Lon- don, is novv 4,536.034.. This is an increase of 808,717 since the last consu,s 1$91. Dnproving tho Humus. Solis lacking ii hwnus nisy be greatly . benefited by pi:owing under stable naantire or green crops. Eye, buckwheat, cowpeas and crinason C.,I.over are all good, the two latter bepg more valuable because of the nitrogen which they add. Essex Gas. Detroit, May 4. -Dr. Xing, manag- er 01 the Canadian gas fields, and Emerson McWilliam, president of the New York City Gas Company, in consultation on Thersday, deeided to eittempt to renew the supply of Can- adian natural gfas bY boring new gas wells. They will wait on the Cana- dian -Government and ask that the embargo placed on the export of gas be rescinded. ple was satisfied yesterday upon a 1 arrival of relief trains and boat's, bringing provisions from neighbor - Niagara Falls, Ont., May 7.- Mg towns. A commissary was estab- ' His Head Meta -eel% Bumpers. About 7 o'clock last evening G. T. , lishecl in the centre of the city, and R. Concluotor 3. Williams had his I thousands were fed during the day. head badly squeezed between the i The relief fund is growing hourly-, bumpers of two passenger cars while ' and every train brings offers of as - coupling them in. the' G. T. R. yard. eastance. Natal Fire at Chicago. _ The company's doctor pronaptly at- at tended the injured umn, and from ex- ii1/4 °sled Mtoayde6atra,Setvhernee Pf!irtsarlys amination thinks there will 'be no wethici)augr serioUS results. burned and otherwise injured, in. a injured and several others slightty fire that destroyed a three-story building at No. 9,136 -Marquette avenue, South Chicago, early yester- last night with the arrival at this day, port of tb.e sealer Virginia Lake. { The total catch was 350,000 seals, valued at 8600,000. There Was not a single fatality or serious accident among the. 5,000 men engaged, and only one vessel, the Prope_, was lost. Invited to the Pan.....kraerican. Ottawa, May 'deputation from the Pan-American waited on Lord gelato yesterday, a.nd asked him to be present at the offitial opening, • May no, and President's Day, June 13. Lord Mints declined the former date, but proixtised to keep the later open. Sir Wilfrid was given a eirei- bar Invitation. ' Great Railway In rrogresa 3viese0se4 May 4.' -The Trans-Siber- ian Railway will be conaPleted in 1908 'Sin.ee 1892, 3,000 miles ef track leave been laid, and 2,000 more ore to be built. Thirty miles of lexidges are ein the line. When the. route is eomple 4, the journey from IiitostioW Teislieeit will take ^18 Att,V,kt. Seals vatted at S400,000. St. John's, Nfld., May 7. --The sea- son's seal fishery came to a close Porernae Brine Killed. Beatusville, Ont., May 7.-A serious accident hi the Gibson quarry at Beamsville yesterday afternoon re- sulted in the death of the foreman, Mr. C. 13. Brine. A guy giving way, fell across hie head and shoulder, badly crushing the same. Everything was done that could be, but he died a few hours after the accident. Drill Driven 'Through a Man's Body. • ArupTiOr, Ont., MaY 7.-A man named 'Robert Watson was seriously injured by a dynamite explosion here yesterday. A drill was driven through his body. He will probably die. Another man named Toker was also injured. 1`,TeNv Nicaragua Treaty. 1,011dOb., May 7. -The Associated Press has been officially notified that Lord .1,,auricefote has received from. Secretary klay the drafting- of a neve Nicaragua Canal treaty. It is under - d that it advises neutrality, Tnrims nuniimi., TO DEATH. " A. Small. But Serions Eire at /guise*. nouvc, Montreal. tookleontpelael,ee yAel:„Lyerfi6a.; Awrrfiaifillg fittrto Brunnell's Hotel, Maisonneuve, but it was attended by very serious con- sequences. The loss was about $1,000 but , Mrs, Brunnell, wife of the propriee tor, a fanner Denied Fontaiee Of Vercheres and a Miss Lushier Va- rennee, perished in the flames. The Alaskan Feather and 1)own Compaey was also burned this af- ternoon at St. Henri, and the dam- age is placed at a50,000. The proprietors say there was no instir- anee' Serious Fire at Eat Portage - Winnipeg, May - 6 .---C an. er on & Icatrips,Portae, wsyr%fifi lesalgdroescterroystoyfi re at Riae early '',e8,tebrlay inOrtiliag, The lossis about ,520,000. .s.st;Ouct Five at Rid Ralgetown, Ont., May 6. -Fire 1.30 yesterday morrQag entirely eti sumed Owen's saw' ared'Ilplaning mill la;0r0ea...„ . Loss about ne.,p0o; blau,-44.116e ,l00;