HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-2-25, Page 2OFFICIAL PlIOCLAIATION
The Russians Are Urged to
Exercise Patience.
A St. Petersbur desae . An
Q1flZftpreclanigtioo, explaining t
tinpreparednota OE Russia for war.
tand lite necessity tor the esercise of
patience by her people, has been Is,
Seed here, It is as follows:
'istit days have not elapsed sinve
ss io was shalom with proSoend
otion ageifist ein -enemy who
eily broke off ;negotiationsp an1
by a. treactierous nittaelt, endeavored
to obtann on easy success la a war
Iona' desired. The Russian nioatn.
••
• 11
PrOluilt vengeance-, and awaits, fever-
ote.vs front the Voir Vest.
‘^Tter omit streingth of tit7
lios4.an People neva. no room tor
net thot Japan will receive the
sine deserves roe her
e • and provocations t
e - en enr elowal SovereIg
ailltairi peace Among
nditimie under wht
log serried on CInn.•
Witt. pat 'sew rev, s
troops, which
not o doeisnte anions
fought he attain ;inlay.
the dis o erritory and
eiesirie of the lentetror to main-
periee WCre the vereees of tho
posatility of more complete Lout
preparationis for war. Marti
U1)% flereasary. le order to
Wows worthy of the
Russia, and.
poosible the
slieddang QS blood eiteldren. to
Indict just ehastiseseent upen the
tiOn Which 1211,9 rrOveted KtrNgglc.
ItuSsitt must await the eyer.t pa-
ttence. beaug nitro that our ersoy wiU
41411ge luindredfold that prosoca-
tioo.
"Oporatione on 1
pected for sortie-
nnot obtain earkt
etre of weir. The
hied Is tan 'worthy
• LeSia,
eiliSpLaes a
teritiever
cauSe thati
true. tie the tfeefine of host
Will be the etatir0
'navy
ere,
noadran
re '
Ment, b
THE WORLY8 TITARDIT8
REPORTS FROM. THE LEADING
TRADE CENTRES.
ices of Cattle, Grairt, Cheese,
tend Other Dairy Preduce
at Eome and Abroad.
MARKETS OF. WORLD, .
Tzti°,1iWititolte OLtio 8,1' l21,30:Tet\V•10111itt-ii-ifil‘,(s1 UNITED STATES' 411ARKr.TS. German guards, of \thigh 1hG Czar is
strong, witli ofierings estrict- Milwaukee, Eel), 23.-es1erata...ea nomnary colonel-iu-chief, was. reveive
No. 2 White and red, Wiirter are higher; No. 1 Northern, os to eett. ed by , the Czar on Monday and
derec1,10,ec; hum, 11e to 13c; bacon
14c; fresh killed. abattoir hogs, $7.-
75; cOnntry dressed begs, $6,75 to
$7; live hogs, $5.50. Eggsa-New
laid, 40c; candled seleeted, 3a to
$5ce limed 30 to 32c; ref.igerator,
30c. Butter -Winter creamery, 19*
to 20e; eull grass, 2,1c; Weetero dairy
15 to 15*e; r•olle, 16 to 17e. Cheese
loa 11 to 11 C; 'Towneldlse.
101 to 103c.
• WAR WITH BRITAIN.
Openly Discussed in Russian Mili-
tary Circles.
A Paris despatch says :-The
aro on Friday morning publiehes
telegram said to be from a high
Rwitio official, and sent from the
frontier sae 1.1utt Col. Von
Schenck, the commander of the Elea
peror Alexander Regiment, of the
rsrsA Loses. quoted at $8 to 89e low tate-Ida to No, 2 Northern, 93 to 00e; July, bal'ded- to his Ale-je-sttr nn I,Lnt°g1.01'11
milleia No. 2 anering etea7ty ea 89e to Siete, Rya_te toot sees 1. letter from Emperor 1un on the
'Advalltagv the Jie}150 ensfed N r 77e.' 71 te 72c. BasleY---Firite No. 2. war in the Far East, and eepetially
,eauvring
grand ;nano
tiro navy.
Tsuai n Tsusuzua, 20 torpetio et elle meth arid west, and at rilte 'Flour-hirst patents, $4.90; firet • „,
vesods have beer. preetising in 011e „No. I white len' $3,60 to sal.70; second cleore,11'0 ten won the antieBritish fee Mg.
with Great Britain is discusaea with-
. to S15.25.
lanthhe value. There Alanitoto. wheat is firin. At Upper 03e; sitruple. 10 to 00e, corree.Fie.m on the sulaject of Great tleitatnes ate
t units -the battleship otos poets No. Nei,teert, ironed No. oh °es to solo; stay. 55g, to &Wide. Contimnag, Ito Figerees tee
ie armored cruiser wool-. at. oec, No, Northein at 94e, anti g 55eC, ferment 1-0.,?s efficial circles in Bus -
be eruiser ageodeon. • Teor No. 3 NOIltbeal at 91e. For grind- Mineearolis, Fete, seet-sott, Fla continue to count on Geimantee
firma has been luau- nig' to trtuisit. quotatioes ore goe tool to tts,,,toy, st,titteuder, unreserved sutoaort, • end eiscuss
embracing the erfa• 0a.ts-Tre market is qulet. malt No. 1 Nortbe 97ec; No. 2 North- 'j 1f Euroee, which iniebt
b
self. with frequent aigter tette above, 86;e; on track, No. 1 hasei. 98ee; (41e111,Y e net'sihie elittnge °1 the
:lava, station at ;dvs stently. No. 2 white tended 94c7, No. .3 Norttwrii. ss to 904 'e It from the grouping tegether of
-' I if • •i • F •
enema. The result is that. svery to 32ec eitsa, and No. a at S2.60 to $2.70. Bran -b bulk, Ste Tle 111(Te'"Sell 1>Qssibilit'Y
onacero etary VeSEd V.I1017 nOt Mt- '32e Post.
•fy what his own ship will do under Batie.te-The nnorket is tiniel. itb
ales given eircurestanees, but oleo the 111 tiewttt• No• 2 cilloted ot
what every- other ship mill do. That 41 to Vie mietie freights; No. 3 ex -
mi Valemble bit of, naval trege 42,14' `13"'e 4" al 41'e••
yetiowt. :021c; No. 2 corm Zile to
in/ores-11;1ton, the, helm angle of ieaeh l'ce":"e iS,
ship, is a matter of sentiment know- e"eeteetri'e Market Is steady, 'with 515e, Gets-Qfliete No. 2 Wi,ite,
Thy coo marlueurore ee, quoted at 63e we end 61c111418.1,tree;r'oill.t toro, 5i .4,40 7c.1%,
4Barley-
in the flee; an tho anti if a 141s"
l'p ransferrea front obe Squadron k.41 11--111C' Marliet is (inlet, wil41
she hitt. coignes had; te Pri es turbnitged, Nes .1t Anteti an CATTLE MARKET,
.111° linli!ts.r.sst111.1.yr 1111::Irtinicl-odr":NCgi..11:3,1MIINtleeirlacetora4n2Cel‘;trcTattk:un„r'l Toronto, Feb. 23. -There was %i
•Ondittleoa. • Torotosi 37e t ltle'e west.
re Marlin is firm. with N".0
N vorrr orwgrum, 2 quoted aa 35o eant and west
▪ illiekwheat--Tbe morket 18 Mt-
` Wiju, Corer. has
Is nderstood that chaemil, with an
demd geoil. No, 134
u
sweatier t•• 18 direetIV tette-Wet (Plotted at 49c tuiddle freig.1ns,
able to Jepauese earondency in Volvo" }fl $)Z fit. Patents are
for, while the country was under Bus- ttri!„1. al $3•40
seen When Mr. Allen. the Atuert- tre4g11,' 4 in lAtrai
con *k1., ns linable to Indere St' night t.01ers ot
the temperer to own a single or in
addition to Cheemitto.•It to prob-
ate that the American State Depart -
Meat ot ono, will tau,stpos to have
• anierlee ropresented tit 'Witt; by a on
Conterlar eninnak.reial 1'404t.
ignity anh
while sparing 41,S
anitido, rot out. reserve tn. llusenoi military cite -
Wheat -Spring quiet; No. 1 North- 6le"
ohkanro„ $1,A).2; Winter,
raer.0 untr'Ket. Cot re -Strong; No. aur.lxICANgs AND =Iv,
emarkable Experienee at a Ham-
burg Liner.
despatch from Halifax says .--
fornburg-Aineileen Weiner l'ale
anZa feinted port on Thureday of-
tenon:in with a rectal d of three bur -
1 alleP trrld a fire In tier forward
ically no cattle market, again toolay g Latch to mark o voyage whisk tlie
and for the first, time the wbolesale „tido titys wos tbe most tempests,
r tiers are beginning to enintAttill 01 ous se has oesoriemed sieve ho went
thc seareity of butcherebeef rattle. to sea foette years ego. Tee1Iipoutneo
'1.1.Xri°S,rte'XIII:0111.1t.3,'11;7-, ;34 °I) to Sl 1515
cwt. „ , 7/5 4 (1„0 ;;Oill,liellic::Ittboeirjr4tIglo. °title:14:11°1 ill1301;1*,.10)11:$111:3t.geelr)elitgoe
40 light (RI 3 7." lfalifaX. it was decided to bead for
traddl1;; 'erdors. B00 lbs. and
the A7.W0S, 400 miles distant. Tre
lis,f or export, .! upward.% 3 00 3 2 1.1a1.ds were rea. heel on Feb. 2n4,
ecial broods for ',Short Peep, 1.100 les 4 00 • etoni's were effected, tied on Feb,
Vie trade quoted at Si to $1.- Stoelters. 400 to 800
"ti tablet. Moults/ha Sours are ma• las. ..„. . 2 50
1 patent. $1,90 to lk 900 Ib.2 75
. 2 patent's, $4.00 to $1.70. Biftchers" cattle.
mpg hakele. $1.50 to $1.60 „
Toroeto. •
ol-ltran steady tit $17 to 4
81;O1.t8 at $13.50 here,
else points Iran is iplOted
•and olaceAS at $17.50. Manito
cite, $20 and sliorte at, $2
3111riE,
trin
F 11 AL S'
s
Itifesiens0bjn that
'le arrest uf alt -
wes nee to the,
Japeo bed upwai
whom 60 lalongedto
staff
'Phe
troopn
titiore,
River. is
t at111.0t1199111118
Sc) .
• that 3.000 Russian
mired At Chia:110n.
OSi OD the Yitiu
iI the report
TR
.ch or co .
. 50
. 65 4 0
111ediU . 2 00 a Zit
do 3iickeit .„.. ,.. It 25 4 30
do hulls ,... 2 75 3 0
do i•ougli 3 50
stock bulls.
l't ....... .. 2 25 2 50
cows ...........80 00 05 00
e, best .... 1 Tei
'BODFCE do light .......„.4 50
here Is quiet, with t••fli,ecP. exPort„ cwt . 8 50
leih prices stea4iv at $2 to $2.50 Litualfs (10
NF,Sle rex. bid, for the bet :dodo Bucks 2 50
11 d le TI t 11 C 11
reparation of 1 i.e.. app. e temitta_ .s SUM-. U -S„ aeh „.„„ no on the 25tli of May. 111.0 officers. o
Japenese hate a wov dud Miceli are unchanged at 4 to 41e • Calves „,.„, „ea__ 5 50 ti e 43r4 Dune of Cornwell's
4 00
5 60
3 25
4 00
6 50
'0 et Palmyra staited for Halifax. On
Moreloy 10st the tl ird storm broke
over the steamee, viriti while it '174W
at its height tiro was derovered in
forward hatch. The piece WO8
1111. eteatit waa liftroduceil„
1 In three hours tato domes Were
ogniehed. The relative, landed 1'38
ssengers here.
MILITARY T
National Guard
to Ottawa,
espatoli from Ottawa says :---
MOV Merit is on foot for holeing
nil y tournament in Ot taw
T.
e t
MKS FROfti THE WIRE
HAPPENINGS FROM .ALL OVEN
THE GLOBE.
Telegeaphic 13riefe Worn Our Own
and Other Countries of
Recent Events.
CANADA..
laTsthesetaortaxlvalsosss11:45fire in Brantford
Miss Stewart, a blind lady of St.
Catharines, was burned to death
through her clothing catching fire.
The Pelee Island cable, brOkee early
in the winter, is to be restored as
rsootortne awsillthiew iceleuudigiseadppears, but its
a suit against the Hamilton Street
Railway Company for $5,000 dam-
Agle'srsf.odx. atitrii:sallelacti:e01:01:111:bea.nutedre:
totne:taio 1:optit.oepryoso litiosmosatt4 4"ilisohungsa-
Pottery in London, opt:, if the Gov-
ernment will impose a protective duty
of 70 por cent,
The Ontario fishery IlaYe
esked to have the right conferred on
Provincial overseers of nring „TM
wtoheencabnaPielledP.oaching vessels to lay to
For the seven naontles ending den-
Uaiy t3elds tt. O.,,a277,0'5%,flooeoigitTiltisradienu;ouns
$15,878,823 oreail id the seine Per-
iod !oat „Yetir•
The steatuere Stanley end tbo
to, Maintaining the SerViee between
Pdnee ze 1114.11trite reeeln 1
(-bouod, the form-
eLoartgePttlt.onu,,pltra...Sa.: tuid the latter at
The Governor of the Orting0 River
aelOtittlls,Y,to8Ottoli gArforLelamttelisasoroftehiuted
On
torio Agrieultural College in tho
pertionS of Mr. htetchen. 11.G.A.., tind
Mr. John litichantin. 11,SLA„ Mr.
Ketchen takes charge of an expert -
mental farm at au annual salary of
$3,750 and Zr.ABuchonan becomes his
assistant at a salary of $2,2o0.
(U111AT 111111'411N.
wasan interesting ss10
in n llosi 4 of Lords on turdo
ups the question of einployhig Odra.
ere labor in the Pronsvaal.
R. el. 'Wilsons, Tusfoid
•Notiligl earislare, who hes itst died
Geary. had a, hell • in his gremle:S
guarded by cohnsal figure, of the
devil in chides.
• Lonalon'S proposed two great ar-
terial thoroughlareS, dot -tided deelteJ
0410/ Win VOSt $11/50,000,e00.
The rale of surplus lands would
make the net tost perhaps $100, -
OLIO 000 lets
eni on a rather small scale Ow u Rifles bate been approahhea, suoie't^; valtootid tor tin, pro_
have the inatter miler eonstiere
lh. Eaaporated apples. do
'1'r 11 d 11 1 T „1,1 r., Nention of premature buriale,
NI it to Ottawa of t1.0 National
'urge field. of operotions - RUSSIA TO
n e ninfis show more in do -
tee. Ptinie heatu ate quoten at ,J
Carib).- 11 C ar.1 pit el
$1.50 per htentoe Protest „Againe ition to (
11 rent 'e shown in 141111.
see of the lamer.
MI, 10 r alas j 10 0 .
•from ittiea sterohnes wide lauts, states that 10,000,pa sous are
Wales without death cortincates be-
ide lois tl'o Ottawa and New york hoineti,
sunt er ... 01 , ,
' greeter detail. A torresponflent Few li o The malt/Set is unclionged at Thi.13et lilas B Made.
sone Ad the lamina they used in the ., n according, to quality. sts
ii t. i i ei • d th, al liOner i'lle inartut is firm at 60 has rt,:edisa.ead IICSIIP tbnil patch; ;11..oh:x CI asbte
' ' 1 f
4.1,40.4
is advocating the reform of burial
ertown. end Malone, NCV; bar.led nininallY in Itligland and
1t01.0, out o ''. • ¶I'lw
• useulded k kr MI gn 1.4 98, 41 '3 71C P" 111r bulk' Mid at $1'23 Peterahurg, dated Sunday. staling RailwaY homi taken the ten
lu iteelf. They buy intefit troops at
Waive end the first eollision is ex-
pected -somewhere in that 'vicinity.
TO 'REJOIN TUE FLI*3•7P.
norWlin S. 'Mori Wine' o , to $2. for comb. •
•ees and every hut. %were" turn oi that the Government had handed to in the matter, and set far as railway _
":" The nt 1°1' 1 1'11 rewileIet•Sir (lodes Scott, Bot)h ilitguitteryes cot corned there will be no spatei &•••• Company of New York,
elect, every chauge of (dere* ion. WW1^ lath, or none. Ikreoro4.17 kikn .e
mer.....•••••••
UNITED STATES.
4.3 own. The working nialiss whieh tufo nominal in corieequenec unit . • ,• • • se • -
„. - -0 "hossietior, a protest against 1 re p Jr: rangivg tor the ape have tontracted to taku the Cuban
- •
coo) aeon int -.I oho. enrunge Of the Amenicon troops loan of $:33,000,000,
QUICKLY AOHERULED.
3ritiish in the Saurian Made Short
Work. of the Ma,hdi.
A despatch reported a while ago
that the Anglo-Egyptian force in the
Soudan haa squelched a. oew Mahdi.
The Story of the raid has just been
received
Col, Afalion had just returned to
Khartoum from a visit to El Obeid
and was bout to start for England
when news came that a persen named
Mohammed el Anein had proclaimed
himself Matadi hi the mouutains of
'regalia in soothern Kordoia.n. COL
Mahon at mice headed a force of
200 covalry with. two Maxim guns,
steamed up the Nile to a point not
far from 'regalia ,athi made a mareh
of five days to the stoOpieg place of
the gentleman he had come to visit,
Tbe pretender was taken cempietely
by surprise.
Atter a forced night march the
troops surrounded leis village at
dawn. There were a rew exchauges
of shot, tied then the alleged Malidi
walked ealtaly toward the soldiers
and earrendered. Ile proved to be a
man of much intelligence who had
twiro made n pilgrimage to Itleceee
lie was 40 years old, aoci a native of
Tunis.
lt was found that he had acquired
et large monber of adhereats, but
meet of them had abandened him e,
few days before because they were
certain that the authorities would
take severo measures against the
new propaganda. The alleged Metall
had not had time enough eatirelY to
inspire the people with faith in hie
sacred mission. He was working"
with great energy, however, and the
liritieh believe that if he had been
unmolested for another month he
would ilaYe had at his back ail the
population Of that part of the south,
In his baggege were foetid letters
from uoorly all the princlind sheika
Of the south oncouraging hint in his
movement. Mohammed el Amin had
adooted all the Methods Qt the old
Alabdt and in a MAIO while his situ -
talon would have been very Strong.
Tho Government does not intend
eMploy any half way measurea
with secli dangerous perS0118. The
risoner was taken to El Obeid,
here he was tried, convicted nud
• hanged. Ills principal adlwreets are
noW in jail at El Obeid;
STOVE IN Tanta. 'POCKET.
.0.0.•••
4 ClAuese Ward off the Cold by
Carrying lErand, learriaces.
The coMented suille of the "heath-
en Chluce' may be partially ac-
counted for by their indifference to
the coldness of the winter infantile..
For in the north of China they care
not weett or they be indoors or out;
they always have a, stove with them
in the shape of a hand furnace. In-
stead of the fire being placed In the
house it is Carried about tho PerSon,
beneath the thickly padded cotton
garments or in tbe liand; at tin*
it is placed beneoth the chair en
which the Celestial is seated. The
UV • ahoet two feet aware, and the =lei Straw-Tre niarket Is hull without " nu. -Berlin hiankfurtt r .te tung•
kite tbousead Dotteeties are to 10- diseovery of this unique 'method of
avoiding winter's rigors was made
The rgelaire to the Itarenan wurtillips was ao loree that they showed but ,
,e5.50 on track 'here. second publishes a telegront from St. Peters- intl.& Utah next August With the 1. (.1.1..
tioanaged during the bombardment of es, 8111011 Seelion .of country, elivirg. making the sensational on- whose Detention was attracted to
a traveler in leu-kien provinee,
Witless. end prices nominal ref converting the Mormons to the by
1
tbe IY4)11111111k 'A'45 gIllth411° Were "1," 11. tirntInd $9 011 110"e. ritis La 11e,re
11E.A.Da ITEINTLNG.
Pelf. 2 are rapilly prliC49,11ing at
1)414ki4'oits......T1e niorket is one with innanceinent that 'Russia is preparing
•••••M••••
, faith.
tl univosal and eiecullar eeformitt
Tbirteative thousand dollars -woe ties 01 its enhaboonts, Strange
Port Arthur. The Cearevitch. Ret- BURIAL or VICTIMS fi ()trotters limited. (Moue ctrs are un woe t :IL • 1 Practice econ found an a trunk of a. dead mace
Dis tinned i'n Terra del •
1. VIM and ridinda. Will 800n rejOin oquotd at se; to see er bag an snid to be fully determined to show Fuego, • mooed 13rush near Alto Pass., 111.. swellb'gs "r°jeeted the Inest "11 -
the th The work IS being wt." ;,19kPre"4" .111‘114.7r". 4 S'.1.1:1
Ce e trael hince find inferior quality et no wealoe,ss as to Euglaud's invas- family lived sosorts, in o accountabie places on tho anatomy
cr re
on with the aid of caissons. The anis-140'r here on aesnestuy over tem re- , to soe nor bag. Thlbot„ It '1.s only within the last two years Tlat
that head-hunting by English and farm hut. I of the villagers. Speculations were
hop wee not so great L4,0 it might rilw118 " {low 011'1'01'8 owl two mon Poultry-Verv cOmin for- A deSnatch from St r t b •
sot at rest by ail olii gentleman, .who
• UItle Was! ington Borteriolo I, . NO
0/ the jepanese battleship FuJi, who aro, ono tee awake( is firm. :states that Ieent-Geeeral Ivanoff,
e er"lg :Scottish sheep farmers in Terra dol g et, . l'a • re
says discovered no2 different opecies of moved 113s cent and dis Lased a
Fuego 11+3.s langtaheri, partly Imoall copper furnace secured around
••••1••••••••m.
.1 AIS) LOAN,
to the Petit PariSien,
fram Tohlo sa,,s thrit 126,-
000 id yen ($63,Ot outfit has been
thi•ribed by imults, private corpora-
tions. and diguitaries for the Japan-
ese domestic: war loan Ad 100,000,000
yen. 'This does not include individu-
al subsoriptions. Nelda, are numerous
rt
Vierea,
CZAR IS ILL.
which came by way 02
10 circulation in London
et hilted by the I:sisal:3n fire dur- hittkens, 32 to lle poen). Turkey; 'GOVerriar-General and connuender et , ,
disease scuaryirg microbes in a dole his waist with a band and 'neatly
Mr, Ilo first nttCtek On Port Ar- <Voted at 14 to lee per lb. ad ,the troopst TrkeStnn, s oeto ,tm artielo in the lieteenth Century,
because Indians sad become scarce lar bill, collected from Cuba, Potto
nr, Tee religious cerinnonies were geese tit 10 to 110 per lb., ducks at ,Teslikend with General Saltharoft, and shy, and riortiy, it 15 hoed, Vico Philippines tied China.
said in hign 'fair rdnY• ' Theatre, et Chicago, will be rertairell
it is, thought that the Iroquois
(roma cold, as on ordinary occapions
nducted by a Shinto priest, and 12 to % 1$e per per 11). or 81,50 to ichief of the staff of the military dis-
funeral oration was deliveriel 81.75. per pair; fowls, 8 to 10e per ?,triet of Turkestan.. It is •from a sense of English decency and
covered with basitet work. This
0.54.111011.1,1 *1.10(10 of warndeg the body
is only insetted to in time of ex -
Admiral Feu:val.
BUY C. 2. R. srEmtEns.
Tt is roported from Liverpool that
the .Japanees have purcluieed the
Canadian PaCifiC IlailWay Company's
i ot Messiah military circles that General' Ind opened in the s a 'nig n a' . a
l ` Tbo sheep Atmore, who Had brought:1- ' - '111 - 1 1f2 I th the -people deem their thick cloti '
ung
Triomf/ has been instructed to prepare .. . , name of the Northwiet. The cost of - . .
itheir valued flocls with won pions ,e tell b so, n. suibelent protection during winter
. aceoss the Storm Straits, had great •1".".11e "1 e about ,--,000. , •
THE DAIRY MARKETS. for the contingency of military ac -o
tine. in the direction of India in the On eccount of pneumonia. patients
Great Britain adopting a ._.,o .111111(.1.s the New York hospitals are crowded .
Butter -The ineentet is quiet, with 1 011ltrouble with the aborigines, who
'Inver° known as "Ones.-
Pri es its a ride unchanged. Good event or 'no i •
atti.
dernand for ehoi e cl'earnery. Wie. .nde I) -N . „ 10 . after many raids, fixed a reward of
ttemptin to prejudice reussian in- : -, , . . „, Bellevue Hospital nm e than a hun-
steamers Attend:en and Tartar. , quoto-Fir est 1-113. rolla, 17e; cholee ." g . Ser head for <retry Ona put hors deed
- I . ea 1 ,, . . o „. d terests in Persia or Taubet. 14.4-'1 patients are sleeping on the
'low oranee• 13 to 14e; creamery • BLOWII TO FRAGIVIbNTS. hunters wero taund so dishonest as GENERAL.
above their ordinary capacity. At • MEI -1A-1-.15 VERSUS MONEY.
In Great Britain, as comparee
with other centres, the award of
medals for past and present achieve-
ments in seiene finds fuller favor, it
must • be confessed. than tha.t of
to cheat thor employers with a France has secured further terrilorle money prizes, Tiowever that may
the manufactured article, scales wore ine al and political concessions in Siam. be. the practical aspects of such
jj t 14 cie combat. At first bbahnoo bows floor.
BLACIC SEA FLEET. idairy tubs, 1(3 to 161c; Medium and! were required as tokeus. Then, when
as officially cionied that 1.usnee prinie, 001 to 02c; ecniels, 19 to 20. -
that the Crer's mental depression on has leen asked permission for her F, 's-Stocts are reitrictell We Drying Dynamite Beside
account of the war amounts to 111e Thiel: Sea fleet to pass tluenigh the quo t, „
t • Ste ictiv new laid, 35 to
ness. Dardanelles. The 'fleet is being pre-! sse. eeketee moo storage,. ;tee; on. a
Turkish attitude in the Balkans utla.hve ed., :31 to 32c per dozen.
Turkish
for eventnalities, whiCh Zen.
develop. Cheese-Toside is inactive at on -
• DISORDER AT PORT ARTHUR.
Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Min-
• ister at London, confirms the reports
diseirder Pert Arthur. Man-
churirn bandits rind Russiat soleders
are pilloging everywhere, and shop-
• keepers have artnea to protect thern-
selves. Japtimese refugees who have
arrived on the British steamship
*Brenchow at Cheefoo say that they
were frequently left a-ithout food by
the Ruesians, and that the Wenchow's
eigrals for water were disregarded.
The Japanese On their way • from
Harbin to Port Arthur were pillaged
and le.ft permiless.
TO 'Ireat.E COMMAND
The French Foreign Office has re-
ceived a despatch from St. Peters-
• burg announcing that Gen. Kroupat-
kin, Minister of War, lies been an -
pointed to the supreme military com-
raand in the Ear Eaet.
11RITISI-1 FIRED O'N.
The Br•itish steamer DSO -Ping, from.
Ching -Wan -too, to Shanghai, • reports
that she was fired upon by a Russian
warship and the forte while taking
slaelLer in the outer roads of Port
Arthur, and was then ordered to
Daly and detained there, four days,
111. spite eonstant protests.
LANDING OE JAPANESE.
The German Admiralty, has received
onfim
ration of the reporte that Jae -
nese landing operationS on a vast
scale are taking plaee on both of
Corea's northern coasts, and it is
essurned by the Gerenaa authorities persons were killed and several in -
hat Japan will be ready by early aired. After the excitement had been
allayed the congregation marched in
proceseion to the residence of the
Governor, carrying the Czar's por-
trait, and presented the Governer
with 0. Patriotic address and 8500
for the femilies of the vietima of bhe
outrage..
sisted upon. Finally, when it Was ie nosso-JargMCSO win" bas al- inonetart- gifts undoubtedly appeal;
proved that Indians could be scalped
A Port Arthur despatch says: ready had the effect of putting up the and when they ministet to the neces-
, li t r e e e •e lured to term -01 _ believe they really do, their pro-
ehanged prices. We quote :- Finest th-e Pigeml 'liver lumber,: camps since •..
last December, niet with a, terrible The city oi harm, ia the western Priety. can hardly be gainsaid. For
in the whole head. e . " • . Kano, i
death in eunp o. r on on ay A. notable personality stands out Soudan, "seized by British troops a 0:temple, Madame Curie has, on three
George Karis, Poninde,r, a, cook in a•Y'd Yet live °°' causing: II:tin.° Ctx" prices of "silk 10 per cent. in New sities of science, as we may safely
VLADTVOSTOCK SQUADRON.
September's 101 to 11c; seconds, 10 „ N m d
to 101c. rde that overraa Terra
vear ago, is found to have had a, sepe.rate. occa.mos since 1807, re:cave
morning. The loggers wanted dyne.- from the
nu e, eo Kars o t y .
Popper, who was the only man so far
As the men were leaving the shanty,
smith who had any knowledge of the
they saw him placing eighteen sticks
amalgam system of gold -washing. By
of dynamite around the stove. They
prompt action be secured /or himself
warned him to be careful, but he ex -
the lease of the richest beaches on
plained that he knew what he nraS
the Atlantic.
doing. The choppers had only gone
Ile defied the Argentine authority,
eign dress canne the idea, that e -
a short distance from tbe shanty mounted guaa'd over, his poached a vo
Viceroy Alexierf has communicated HOG PRODUCTS.
to the Czar the report of Capt. Itelt-
zenstein, who is in ecimmand of the Dressed hogs are unchanged, with
Russian cruiser division, dealing with fair offerings. Car lots sold at $5. -
del Fuego decade ago -one Julius nungeon which over 100 persons ed the Gegner prize of 3,800 francs
were imprisoned every bight.
($760) from the Paris Academy, of
Sciences for her researches in e
clium-a foundation primarily la-
the destruction of the Japanese mere 00 to $6 delivered bere. Corn meats • tended to reward the prosecution of
chant steamer Na.kartoura, oft the are in fair dexn,and. We quote :- fruitful work. The question might,
north-western coast of Japan, and Bae011, long clear; 8 to • ESS c per lb. in fact, be asked in this eonnection
the capture of forty -ono of her erew in case lots. Mess pork, $16; do., whether it is an open secret that
Capt. Reitzenstein, who is also act- short cut, $18. many gold -medal appropriations are
.
JAPAN'S NEW CHIVALRY.
With the Japanese adoption of for -
when they heard a terrible explosioia, . . •
• mao as an individual rather then
claims with a Winchester, , organized
ancl, rimming back to the scene, found
the shanty a total 'wreck. Spots of receive consideration. In her native
into circulation his own one and five -
kimono she had always stepped aside
themselves, with lapse of time. cofl.
verted into current coin of the realm
squadron, saYs that a small Japan- dium, 1.2Sc; do., heavy, 111 to 1.2c-
,
ing commodore of the Vladivostock Smoked ineets--1-Tions., light to me -
one pet • merely a thing, and that she should
a special mail transport,
and the proceeds used toward the
ese coaster was also am3roached, b t
u rolls, 10c; shourders` 3e; backs, 18 purchase of requisite apparatus, or
to 131c; breaklaSt bacon, 1.8e•
tile violent sqnall 1.31,1 (1. it imPossi- expensioe books of reference bearing
.
hie to eapture the crew, and that, Lard -The market is quiet with upon curreat researches. We need
therefore, the coaster Was not sunk. - 2. . not quibble if the reply is, in the
n ices unchanged We quote :--
Tierces, 71c; tubs, 8c; pails, Sc;
Heavy weather, he says, prevented compound 7 to 7e0,.
him foliowink the coast, • and thio
cruiser . squadron made for Chestak-
blood splattered the re
. mriants of rlollar gold pieces, embossed with
pick and shovel, and the name e`Poiall that the men might go first. Mee
the building, while the body was g
blown into fragments. „ . had gone first always in all things.
• per.
4 re- But efa,pen has now illustrated the
, To the Ona -one of the people
-STRATHCONA'S GIFT'. fei•red to by Darwin as standing at idea that women should take preced- affirmative.
- ---*
_ the bottom of the human race -his ence. Chivalry depended on the pet
; '
Manitoba University's Future body is a religion:his sole recreation ticoatand as chivalry was a fine FIRST M.ARINER'sCOMPASS.
Needs Well Provided For. lies in the exercise of a magnificent thing in the west; the•JaPaneseannst -
have it. So in skirts the JapaiSe.ee Expedient of Chinese Emperoe
- physique --in mimic
off, fleeing before the tempest to the BUSINESS AT MONTREAL.
Corean coast. Owing to the storm, Montreal, FM
eb, ..23.-anitoba
the seuaeiron was only able to ac-
Wheat wee firmly held at recent fig-
eomplish five knots per hour, Heavy ures, viz.: 83c for No. 3 Northern
seas were shipped. and the 051118015and the guns were coated with ice.
Two violent galewere encountered
within three days,
BOMB THROWN AT PRIEST,
Fatal Outrage in Baku Church
During Prayers,
A deepetcli from Baku, Russian
Trans-Caucasia, says :-Dm a pa-
triotic service in the Armenian
Church lore on Monday, just as the
clergy had ended chanting a Te
Daum end praying for the success of
the iluesian arms, a bomb was
thrown at the officiating priest. Two
Spriag for a ,forward land niovement
eapported by roperly equipped bas-
es, Possibly 250,000 (according to
the 'estimates made 'at the German
Adaiiralty) will be211 thd field be -
'a co11isin takes vlace With
ie Russians ,in ferce,
and 871c for No, 2. Quotations' are
38e for No. 2 in store carloads; sion of the science department. This
No. 3 range from e to lc ,below timely gift will enable the aniversity
t.liese figures; No. 2 Oats, low to begin development at once. When
the sum given may be exhausted, the
disposal of a large portion of lands
will provide a yearly reveaue fully
adequate fier all pressing university
purposes.
OXEN AT PLOUGH.
-•
On the outskirts of the little vil-
lage of Cod -fore), England, pleasant-
ly situated almost in the heart of
the famous Wilshire Downs, the old
traditions of ploughing by oxen
are still faithfully preserved. For
years, and eears past Me. C. Notley
-A -Winning despatch says: Lorfight, in foor rac-
d 4, in wrestling. lady led the' way and re '-d t Wh Sought a Victim.
, e afire a - o
Maaitoba UniverSetY 10r. the extene two refuges -an Italier before had she spoke
an aniesion of tentions that bewildered her, for nev-
n to ea man to
•
lt is a singular fact that the first
emni eel' the ma ricer's canape s
Stratlicoria has given $20,000 to There now remains to this tribe but
freights west,,, for export, 31*c; No.
2 peas, 64e,c; rye, 52c; No. 2 barley,,
42i -c; No. 3 extra barley, 42e; No.
3, 411c. S•lotir-patente are $5.10;
strong bakers', $4.80; Winter wheat
pateets, 34.60 to 31.75; straight
rollers, in bag, $2 to $2.10, and
extras in bags, S1.65 to S1..75. Feed
-Bran aed shorts are firm at Life ad-
vence; Manitoba bran in bags, $19
to $20; shorts, $21 per ton; Ontario
bran. in bulk, $17 to $17.50; Shorts.,
$19..,50 to 320; namillie, $26 to 327
per ton as to quality. Rolled oats --
The market holds very firm,. $2.15
being asked for bags and 34.50 for has had many of his broad acres of
barrlee, on track. 'Provisions- la,nd furrowed by the aid of pairs
Heavy Cananian short cut port, 318 of oxen yoked to „tbe ploughs, The
to $18.5'0; light short, cut, $17,50 sight has attracted numerous tour -
to $18; American. short Out dear, ists passing along the Codford road,
317 to $17.50; American fat baeks, and many of these lia,ve stopped to
$18 •to $18.50, compoond lard, 8c; secure snap -shots as interesong merle-
Canailicin larel 81 to G. t le len- metes.
. .
monks and the isettlenient of the late' other Illani:fseveralherlfus'iint
dl,it•etesc;.dcy
eaPnt,itttilLihe ,gw.e..1st,i,ennoatn
Arr- Brig/eon, -missionary, naturalist dsta-erieo 0
and pioneer,. at -Pert Harlaurtore -They the greole.st'Pessfille two -thousand six hundred, and thir-
have no fixed lodgings at tlie Settle -
anent., The solemn, robe -covered -fig-
ures- stalk suddenly in from the dark
birch forest,' and as suddenly disap-
pear,
PERTINENT QUERY.
flave the Sunday schools any fire
drill? Why 5hou1cl they be exempt
from the precautions which are con-
sidered so aecessare- in the public
schools ?
Old Practitioner ; how clid
yoit succeed with your first
lliagno-
sis? Did you profit by my advice!"
The Young Doctor: "I think I did,
sir. 1 told the patient that he was
suffering from a combination of liver
etomach, heart, lung, and brain
trouble." 0. " P. : "Good 1 No
thatice of a mistake there.''
te--seven years before the dawn of
the Chrietian era. It was tire Eni-
THE Sel'ALLEST SCITOOL. peror'llPangti A, certain friend of
. _
- The little islet oi Norcletrandsca- his, a Prince Telli,Yeou, had annoYea
imsopry,oibnabtlleye tNhoertsz.
hmSaelcass,t,b(sreahsotsoiwhailtk the monarch, . who Put ater the un-
mannerly one to relieve hini or,' ale
the world. Oceanic 'upheaval has peck 's fsatiler' his yellow 'vaisL-
wrenched the islet away from the as Ids headand ollie
, ,r uncorisider-
land, of Nordstrand, and ' the 'action sci trines'
But the prince with his legions
of the sea is continuall,e wearing the ' ,
came ecross a fog. and into - this
earth away: , A century ago there
with all his fighting 1/1011 he divel
were fifty inhabitants who l' - d. bY 'I le ea -teller -it Emperor, hift 051 the
1i18sI61i3figa alinticiti:esi.doelbohiuswhaasnderrY,eetaend , pn) OslUdteSlitloe etntitcelr iitolt) e kmniosltv, 'fn(0011111;1 \`‘71,iiitetit
iei.
,acibillotroefn.prawviltclhintgro
ho(1.wianb.doluintacloz
g0;tehie) side. ,, . ,
direction to Proceed whe'n he got in-
' islet, however; the Population has. So fie niade a ear, which showed
; pthaisntrite:e, asenhdoorilowattrolunndiabnecres Los vranroire; ,th.tilli-lemeallis)110,i1ii;003.,11001,c,,cara,11"1110.1.aioilapltrritecihoEiiiy1111ellosti;10,bed,ienatath,(1111.ere,.
11' tfrh(a)/1111 niii:107:111:°:11:0* haFl::tsdriovzecuYecahir: The magnetic,. 'needle in its cruelest,
f dren. ' form was employed for the„t Ca -r. ,