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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-3-31, Page 73 IIATIO1 AT PORT ARTIIIIRT Pi.ovisiorls Are High But the Troops Ar in Good Collditiorz 4es1)714 AII,XV,acti,. [St. Petersburg to the effect that the The Chetoo correspondent ol the daintnese th COre4 h4V° reltehed T°- lierideli Daily a/Ail sends the *terra- bite- ft ibelieved that thoSo who tive 0.f the cal/lain of a Chinese junk, reeeatty lended Pleekie ]aY thee, wits chertered be the Japanese -returned to Gentian. ir llewsPaPerituitt to visit Port Arthur. } TheAv is an "epttlentie Ot typhoid le - lie says lie landed at lauguesoe, ver among the Japanese in the Seoul Attar Itert Arthur, on March 10. and and •Ping-h-atig distriets. walked to teort Actlier. where he er- ----s. • .r'ved the next day. Ile found the 11011. Ri.SSIA GOT FOOLED. 11 icen oi -.Previsions exert'ssive, 1111(1 18 Referring. to tint ollicial Russo - 4W- ' evinced that there uill be startle- :mese correspondence ;that was sub- .' n 131 t1343 exe" oi 3-1 sfeF.e. V.'" tanttvit to the Diet ote March 2. the oops ere in geod condition. bet . twine, ['Odd correepoedent of the Londott leY ale inexpert mitre:eaten, - Times Says Um documente show that y whet they ogee seen, tee aatiies Jailart's last note- offering to meet- d'erios to the Chinese. leutholdened are growing restive awl eager for itizl'i .1114"ehtlrlit 315 helug 9utsfile i1i independence. leiglit hattleshipe t"alli'l1t.5 Political sphere Provide . and cruisers and tea deetroyers have Russia recognized Coma as being out- ootelwes) injured. 'they often iseue fS'Ide •of b?", illSte4d of Plaeating rout the harbor, hot, noer inr from "liussia .siented to beve buluc,ed her the forts. Inside the entrance there to imagine that she could obtain ar- um a number• of damaged ships. erything by insistence, and that Ja, - lilueie IS a boom across the entrance Pan would "sacrifice anYtiting. rather ri which ia alive with mines. The than fight, trosom ere beiog withdrawn 91'- Lween Port Arthur and Al lily, Their,, l‘ZEW-CIIWANG ANXIOUS. present $trength is 14000. NontherS I An informal tueeting el tit/reign Con - it Chinese bave, with permissioniants at New-Chwang has been celled oixt the Russiane, departed for lior tito poepose of diNeossing ne,3s Nellr'lthw88g' hut wt"81 th(V" reriebed foe securing the protection of the, '"" ' chew theY Were forcibly ltal"311 nrofierity of neutrele, in view of the 3 the treins and compelled vork in the construction of a now te3 i'act that New-Cliweng ie now see. fort. la order to prevent. the Chin- ese from. esceping front Port Arthur their Audis have been destroyed. Three pinks, with a hundred Chinese rounded, by large :Russian forces, hey-, breastworks aud batteries estoba lisbed at the railway station on the east side of the River Lino, mut also eleeird, loft a village neor Liao, at the fort on the west side, This Tiehia on march iet. They Were, ," . '1) Se. 10 roa Y lunt to sighted by soldiers guerding the ' the danger °I cannon fire, 1311°°141 the lighthouse anti a destroyer was sent JaP:411e50 r°1110 1111 the river" / after then,. .ithe fired on the •junks On account of the fear that the eating four of the cilium.. The re_ United States gunboat, Whew, will maindee were. captured and maples- 11)0 withdrawn, American residents oned at Port Arthur, have telegraphed to 'Chianti. eitetes A,new fort is being built enst of Minister Conger at Pekin, requesting the Litio-Tieldie liglithotaie. 14434s 1110 nresence of 41,31 American nion-of- tho japane5:0 at present cennot be ' War duririg the continuance of the rietehed by the Russians' fire wheu war. for the purpose of eseeciallts thew werehipe am heitieut Uwe. protecting property tiering the di's- 'Milan, The hills animal Port Ar-lorder thee it Is expected will attend thur are 0- network. oi wire and the interregnum between Russian and other obstacles to elleeli, an adV„AnCe JaraneSe OCenpatiOUS. from Ow hold shit.. Tho rollover sidinge have been ii.ereated, Seven WITHIN THE VONie hundred eers are held in readiness in ease a retreat. hi ordered, The tees- . 'The Washington correspondent of tent forts were extensively damaged London Morning Post says that in the various bollaiarillnelltS, and ,flussia continalete 110r efforts tO, are now sikeite One of the easttga i'miviee the 171titeCt Waxes to a1,lrec to forts is also out of action, the neutralizatiOn Of New-Phttittett, end the west coast; of Urns:lung Pommes C I S'r le 'PPLIES. Oa, so oS to peevent the Japanese Prince, Alctsin, so‘ereign of Moo- front using those places us bases for o capita , to- tho imnsion ot Manchuria. The Ihnt- rived Kinchow on Wednesday ed Stoles firmly declines to aceree to front ei'eLiti, and alSo front japan. tiu• propeSal. She has informed Rus- '• wit 110880(1 the mantenitres sea that she regards New-ethwiteg 014 )3111.1entilill of the •lePlinese being as emelt within the zone of In areordalwe nail 4140 lie- hostilities as Port Arthur. She has on of eliiingie nottrill'it,Y, also refused the Ilusslan request that 4 1(144 4891 hos 0'1141'1=141M 111V she withdraw her Consul front New - observance of neutralit,N, throughout Chwang. at least not until. his life is Mongolie, thus rendering illegal the considered to be thinger, lerge pony, beet, oud foeca. tratne up- on •which the Russians axe depend- \TANN, rilmops ForttrealeileD, ing, .but which, uotwittostanding his; auttattese„.oyethothies he has found -t ne despatch or troops froin Russia impossible to Suppress, to the Far East is proceeding with The maintenance of neutrality by 'increased vigor. A rifle bat talion left : chi' nese in the reoon tri,,,,St. Petersburg 011. 1%141 nemlny, and , . (treat, well end the ohm) (liver is flew others will follow Ulla Week, said to be eamplele, thnS ContraSt- the largest draft going from the 'Mos - W137 district, • P fliEPA N (1 FOR THE ENEMY., de 14 situation 1 ima ns it is eot exvieeted Unit Vladivostock will continue to be much hinger free ing rw the alleged Russian viola - Hon, or neutrality in the same re- gion hy the maintenance of armed e ' patrols and guards half -way to " Won. 7, 41 RT,TSSIA'S PLANS. t ,mous operations of the When Gen. Kouropatkin reaches JapalleSe, aeticipation of the ale- Muliden it is 'understood that the pearance of the eilealy, Mid ot a pos- y,mperor's forces at. the theatre of sible siege, e Indies' Circle has been war will he divided into three armies friemed. which :sits six hours daily -one on the peninsula, including the at the _Ministry of Merino preparing Port Arthur garrison under Gen. 'bandagee of lino for sick soldiers, and sailors. Stoseel, military commander at Pore , Arthur; a central army under Gen. itaueoitch, and e northern army un - t -der Gen, Baron Stackelburg, Any 4 - a that Gen. Konropatkin's arrival be signalized by aggressive tag - hi discouraged itt the highest rail- shantung, where a 'lumber of Ger- eel' circles, where attention. is call- mans were maseacred in 1898. The li to the General's repeated. None- Missionaries are leaving the neighbor- tionso-pationce, patience, patience, bood. The German railway is guard - "We ran afford to wait, whether or ed hy police. The importance of the -not the Japanese can," is the senti- incident lies in the fact that it • en- , - °lent anlit3l4.' the believers in 0011. ables the Gentians to take any steps srilP"-algetialiatkin. He eXPects to force the they think proper to safeguard' their , Japanese to fight on grounds of interests. 334 RIOTING IN cirrNA. Mr. .Jolin. Fowler. 1114' American Consal at Chefoo, has been informed of anti -tax rioting at, Cheneing-Chow, 'his own choosing. l'here will lte no forward movement in Corea. On the .4 -contrary, the Russians at the Nadu I are now screening their concentration ii, to tile westward, and they probably , will 'retire as the Japanese advance i, in force, harassing and retardrng 1.1 them .as notch as, possible until •the proper time to uncover the main. Res- islan army.. - ' The continued tenable of JapaneSe troops in Corea is exactly to the lik- ing, of the Russian strategists. The bigger- the army dtsembarlied there, the better they will bo suited, being ,convitheiti that once Corea is tilled -with she lllikado's soldiers, by Pres- numberg and clamor of pub - Moe Japan will be chlveri for- eto the antis ef the. P881mm, ..-1.4 ng but .. a • complete' change of i plan -tn the :repenter. cainitaign, as i -developed up to ditto will compel the isszans to depart, rrom t len' deter- -,finetiatioe to plag a, consistent traitieg ei igete 'being persuade,c1 that Eill the hi3aitivanteges ,of 'such , a policy 'lie on 4noro ;46.tischrtion . ti,t ,-0.-ii.. pr,..,,,;erit otti= i,. 1 Tho nrisown4 -also 'express much Ittiohe ' peniesula. have 'been rehetoreed o e et Liao' 'Tung. The ' forceS. On, ,n 1i:et-alit 'ivilleP AV 1 11 render a, if Mitin- at) latichne there .clifficult at not im- eitelsibi.O. 'irad '1110' garris'int at T IP C)3- t 7 Ohs...(ertif ril.1,3.,"11 --a0.11Ccrged. theeelstepatela . • • , eneee'theirdsiMateitioW..he iihigaiitted 01111 l4't • , • COREANS 'BEAT COSSACKS. A despatch to the London Daily Telegraph, from Seoul, says that a Party of Cossacks arrived on March 10 at Nang -Neill, a bemired miles north of Gensan, Where two battali- 0:AS of Coreans are stationed. The Russians ,deatanded the use of the, barracks for themselves and for oth- ers •who were due to errive. The Careen commander refused, and there was a quarrel- which leci to a fight, in. sv'htch the Corean commander was killecl, 'Mit, the Ressians were repulse ed, losing 35 killed and 17 wounded. Twenty Core.ens were killed. KILLED 400 CHUN CHIT)SES Gen. Zilinski, Kouropatkites chid of staff, reports that Cossactis have killed 100 Chnnchuses near °dome, on the titheriau • Railo•ay, eighty miles south-west of Harbin. DISTB,/33IJTIOtt sent Free r of Charge for Co -opera- •., tive., Ex.peri.inents. , The nienibers of ttie Oittio-lo Agri- 1•5: dian sorts end severe' hundred lie vertetieS, e01110 Wiiieh have (Ion exceediegly well it) the earefully <en ducted experiments at the goileii and are nOW being distributed fre s of eharge for co-operetive experiment g Prices' of Cattie, Gratn, Cheese, TUE WORLD'S IIARK118 P.EPOBTS, FROM THE LEAPING • TRADE CENTDES. throughout Ontario, The followin is the list of Co-operative experiment Ns), Experlineitts. Plots -varies les et oate 2. eterieties of' barley , 84 i es of Hulless bar- , • • ••••• • 4I• nn•nno - 4, trwo earieties of Shiring tvlieut 5. Two varieties of buelswheat .- 6. Two varieties Of Field Peas for Northern Ontatio 7- Phonier and Spelt ... 8. CoW peas and two varieties or and Other Dairy Produce. at Emu) 444 Abroaa, 3 Toronto -March 9:9„ -Wheat. -- No. 3 2 white end red are quoted at 92 to 93e low freights. Spring -wheat is emainal at 890 east, and goose at h., 83 to 840 east, Manitoba wheat 2 Steady, witit No. 1 Northern sellieg at $1.02, at Georgialt. Bay ports; No. 2 2 Northern at 98e, and No. 3 North.- -s ern at 95e. No. 1 bard. is tiontinal at $1,01. Grinding in transit prices sote stem, of Japanese. ileans 9. Three varieties of husking, eorn 10. Three varieties of illangolds 11. Two varieties of sugar beets for feedi gi • .....„, 12. Three varieties of Swedish ternips ....... 13, Kohl Raid and two varieties oC II 14. Parsnips Emil two „, eerie lee of . carrots ....... „ 3 are do above those (peeted. Opee,--No 2 white quested at 32 " • to 32-te north mid west, crud 33e low • freights No 1 white quoted- ot, $3e east and No 2 at 30,1 4" east BarleYe-Ne. 2 guotee at 45e -mid- i!' frei N. 8 extra at 48 to 8 e g " 4"ie niddle Peas. -No. ,onoted at 05c west end, Oft east. Corte -The market is quiet, with prices steady, No, 3 American vel - e low quoted :it 52te on track. Toron- " to; No. 3 mixed, et 01-ile. Caoadien 'corn is nominal at 321c west for yehe lowi and 3e for mixed. Rye -No. 2 guoted at 58 to 59c east' and west, 3 Buckwiteete-No. 2 quoted at 51 to 52c middle feeights. Flour. --Ninety per cent. patents are • unchanged; buyers at $3.00 middle li•eights in titmice's" eaeks for export. .Straight rollers of sireio.1 brands for domestic trade tutted at $4.1.0 •to $4,05 in bids. 4..Manitoba flours une - , O. 3, patents, $o. . No.. 1,!AteniS. 5, and strong bakers', 81,- 9u, on leaelt, Toronto, etiefeed,ogiran is iiteatify at 817 to and Shorts at $18.3(1 here. At outside points britri is ritioti• at 6.5'0, and shorts at 817.50. 'Mini - Italia bran in sackS. $20. and qtorts at 221 here, 15. Three varieties oi fodder or sit- laee corn --- • 10. Three varieties of millet 17. Three Varieties of Sorghum a 18. Grass peas and two varietk-s of vetchee 19. Two trarietiee of rope . 20, Three varieties of clover 21. Sainfoia, lucerne and Burnet 22, Seven Yerieties of Grasses -- 7 23. Three varieties of Field bens 21. Three, „varieties of Sweet cora 3 25. Fertilizers with Ora --- 6 26. Fertilizers with Swedish tur- nips***** ...• •• * • *** ona•••• 27. Growing potatoes on the level and m 2 28. Two varieth•s egret's medium I' lido potatoes --- 2 20. Planting cut potatoes which have and Mitch 'ewe not been coated over with land plaster 2 30. Planting: corn In rows and in squares Cart excellent variety of early corn will be used) 2 The size of each plot in each of the erst twentyssix experimeets is to be ,two rode long by one rod wide in 1 os, 27, 28, and 20. one rod %mese; 1433(1 No, no, row roils $5joaro (one - COUNTRY PRODUCF Apples, --Trade here is ouiet, prices steady, at 22 to $2.50 ter ibid, foe the best stock 1 tyBit lef1°,4prT:greitliull;9*-Nol.:171N-olittTedrre4...4. 21ap, IN'14,77reb:41Ct. is 1d a TelegTapht.717rieGf::rEotei. Otir Oehst __01.0 ti1t7actt.toc,reiiintepoei oltito;to1,108wthilivelies 44 MOULD IN TEE FUTTER, TICKS FRON Till W — UNIT'ED STATHS MARKETs. gQW IT 314:2. BE PREITIVTED 3744.1'PEnN°S 71113N 11" CrrEll Wolter, no °tiering% , eN(ArFil...ioF Qtilee;l'a t'dvY/51;13t et, °N4°50'1;12C"; 7,l(iiij: °419tvs'.-7.115i,t3":s.111-";• Com:1iiPt tis?°,1;k4'::1::1:°:::4:17::: One •and Other Conntries of Beeent Eveoto) • 44e. 1ia 1 tv Nt ti ing dot h Rye- to, time at the pa, iiiitstott thta 1 Hort T (1 Neese Japitnetle eon quiet; -N, 0- 1 on teraeli. 82e" a wa, regentime the eppearence Oglitutltaawta!atlutrsali 11•"i5 refill/Veil es. -1' " " ' holirtttil,etono;e11,;Itirel oe. 91-Ntitohrtiahte-art;roioc/.. 1.noula. on the •. parliment paper lige _Northern-, 91.Ties AIO.Y. 9 Itilli illii: 43:algss of bilsilstaeL V.:kot4113agl,,e-'15:: pelonet is.cQaTite: ',I ttl'edell(c)-1111 Istertiltilitt4'll.fli eitesTi-P11%:.21113:ith 0175'3 Iv, 95e, Sigett••oher tilee , , lite1.171.,,,,ael,1„1110:1,41-iyteittil. usrt0,4,71911"t-TelopVtitlie:ifitts.Tr,oi !Fr:" "ctit:ourretjoseLle':115'(Itoell,.111:17,..edif7?:rzs,,:et•1C;hic3IIVQ4:411r1: !pteonls:tv:;;Ileboi9eleizi:oll 1:1,1,,chil'ol Ib•ec. altsh 07 • . . 02 14 in. e-,,,,) to sii.sc; 1:11tertil tshp;treCrestgfele ttolint411,11942sotNx4:09 :•tfiti 1 asa:ani.Uabsi.10.4.zsestivi,,i,:11:::TaLs kiecepteci 9141.C;it Ntse°0i-tlheNrii,, tel 5,4se, 9-Flioutset;i:et here :hey cl'esre a s01 -;ply o;isultalde toe honorary presieletitty of 31outreel petents, $5.1,5 to ,$,:.,..5.-••:40; •,e4 -01t- at-ltoed, Mould will grow madder' on 'Industrial lexhiliitIon Aseociations eats. 35 to $5.10; iirst clears,,i$3.0,0 ,, c e 1,4iteraps, es i.erif liliolseiey'S Red . ... - . to $3•75; 5rctuld Oval's, 'i'''''':"^' "i keeping the interior of a creattlerY, ;River esevedition will loold a maiden $2.75. Urn -Ii bulk. 814..50. , anti ehe.peciatiy toe reiroterating rooie. In iiinnipeg, ,maiLt,it the no3liplon ia,,,,..., 1- i10.1"rt-4111;.-1!Sinek.'2Ca;rNi.101.2:---NoUrItiretr-% aspodc.131:1,taiseolax)estrliii.3.1tete.1 rs•frigerators are I Too poor to affoad „,„ aliened., agoi, .. , litlatien next. iit01 9t70e1,720eld, 41 1311pia•ri8e,„_,7iciito ilihit'-ses:aX°. tio, apt, to ' be tirnep, beettuse the vsaltin: ter, Ilighein, of thaaliton, took the 63c. somple "1 to 3 1"-e el rn--% "" ' ee ' 0air ohich gets in front outside carries • booy of WS., ,ixf1.14:nt4 eh j,Id::, iot;,..t. lit 3' 4 (5'i t o 477C7 481:`,... 4-5°ie Wad- .- ()- i pi loll 10:0;t:sit: tt:31 I ti;c:14041 3: ::::::i:eni iti:s ggu er sSola.vtcttisc.11:(:),, .1 92,0: ill .). lirk::: .s.°1 ,•sa 4:1 1 n ti std: I, iwci:Ir:Ireat:atei;etitSser(914:;:dett.Png: ea'llerfetiren; ,70111:::‘,-4;ir:it.e0;:t.Teda;017:it: 1.,1 11, F.; STOCK. fAltl(E.T.S. `, lioroate, Manila 29.--lisitclr•rs° rat- . 4 S i v t to were in good dealered al, the I'lest- c''Irj.1otiall'enei.goott thing tor the and tivat the lirintess04. arilhaM, reli ern etareet to -dais, alid their prirs,* creanwry 468-,1„2.n, an welt as for thetIlm,,er.t.:riacintlifiaetueore.otct(eIdetctuitiee;.34,1 irdwati, held steady at previous quotattima. ) - . „ tehiperters" descriptions did not s,11 'trade i'.3•11.4.3111"%--. if ft" w'''re e411n1/111c17 ' s; well as Ile: 19 CW* Iimes were ft3ifielclattl;(1° aletheerr1;..":'...!`te,roet7414Zia°0tisii311114sNikad.rite nee(11,111v 'Plare7g-iiht""c'tiola)4t{5.e4t'lliseell'ilt!rloinP,P'1.111iirtge: , a ..) week. and a deeline met wisele is en- tioos • mad Isedy Stretheona. • A _fore -table ticipeted. Sheep of gotel quality „he _ •, i„.e, see ie,,,,,,_,...,.,eerviee, it iM ,'Nft4'0.:441* 1711i be cSe were• steady in price, while the values y '-i'llri 7'1'4-'1•1t4.'•°' "4' 44!""' 4 " . She d between Montreal, tlor, of Spring lentils were easy. 'flit* re- and •other genes which moot-) bed ,oleeue: 4=1 AittWerp, COOS were 8'1 cers. containing' le 1U7 thtvors, are arstroYietil iisf to.lie cwottorpitorttial.,T..,.c.c,„ v:•:15(t.t.n;;4444.46,,t43,s etriier:ell,...: corn40:: (tattle, 41 I eivitep ;Ind teethe, 1,803 properly done. ho s and 1'4 *Ives te -.1 " "" tole d. " • • e• sive o iera- i 1 ,, • • hisporters" cattle sold at .81.15 to 1, tion. if the following plan is adopt^ i direet line of eteinvers between thie 1tl1.70 per mt., according; to quality'. ed. , eislantry nod M'exieo, and allot thie The' demaild for butchers' itaprotee.". Wash the viliole interior oi the , fF, d011e Mexico ivill plan: Consuls in oter the :I•arly part of the S. 'Hie , creamery, ineiudiug walls, ceilings, 1411 Purts ot Camida. uotritie held tteeilti. We quote •ais t;lloors, pains:. rheivire-e. etet. with a followm-Gooll loade. 82.2:i 10 81.- eolutfoe of ,,,,,, part of eeetoortde of ortRAT BRITAIN. esi; 1dr to good, se.oe to stew; come mercury, to one thousand parts ot we- Sir If. E. Teschereau. Chief JtIfii. 7 Anon to tome 83,1e to 83.4o; YO 0.01 •ter. Apply with it. brush ered sone) ice 43 t 30 aua Ian , upeeme Court, The inarieet for bulls wos alive. ' ide of mercury (corrosive siiblintatet. Courveil, bulls. $3.25 to $3.50 Aur ici. let's, and the right etreugth to make the above f ,,A,31 wens run down and $usai by O. 82.,e0 up for lighte. isoletioit by 4:lading (tie tablet to el t,Illin.,veren1111,4)°74::31gorr.raidlt !!elr. Ile eilqUitY for evdere end Stock- ery pint eit water wed. 'ibie milt - 'i ' • 'envie " ' ' CAN' St Pie., 1 1' f 1 tr'' . • 32.e0 to 83.20 per cwt. :well wherever applied, The bi,c1dor-)lias been appointed to the Privy ' We quotee,-8:1.511 to for export `may he procured in tehlt•t forret of The submarine toed 41814)4 f? tenth of an aere), Dried eitidate.---The demand ie ers wa5 hoed. and h number of 1.1,44,1 stanch it., thhttoy poles -ea and must, (°1°114111 'tin 5'141 rwason 1.0 °marl° who wishes ed., aud prices are Unchanged ut ,elhaTagekl heeds at ellrlient 41'10131113". lit" 11311°411 "cl'1111 °vv./1W Vflr''' 1104 ii178"4144t 444 '4143't 3.534" 3 10 join In the work 1410,1t! C.11.00St'n tow, tO 4 fie :per lb. Evaporieted amine 4; ',we as olliesesses_000lerse, 3.4)00 144,4y 11411 tarilf had 101.n reettiveei fraini 'ONRT of the experimente for eiffe(, Ito tliic 11). . to te,00 /sae oeteea sole; /teas either as a hitrity htilat ihhootal colonial eommerciet,i.I ()r ebargo , agg tieesasowbyfutolohedtheordrsteaPrimebeans orequotel 84t4e14$44a44o4)14ss1to1o35s1)8414:1 t910r0o84Wi441 Iwhchthe 41444:14c14t43n)a1'e4'eiveg1,50 1021•00•an41andW•w1 oOOP140doors•witolther STVrES" ie.teelfor0eh1fto Hops --The market s iitebenee 14 Teed, 18 eheep and lambswe• ecanafive(8180."4ofhate44:478131110aled W434111irCiaTtSdeed mere ociial, . , ,re e-1'fodzy,. .-, ietice• 4.or ,l m.'f4q ' ac:.t:ur5;i sanaapply tothanmiticns--Traste is (ps, and riiee1to: m oisietvehes. 41) 34 000140socond044,143e404,reartile26to32cacenrdingto 41430114yp8034. yltiloSprihg ambs Ute *tl! dSiieet 00 Pable fe1'1114N°vV)r4;1d11.33r:."1P11" hrtt (‚0 41(1 not hgrentedAll /no- 1nettnar al;41 lowerWe tplOtatM 14)4401S'AO it 44 4. 01 31101114i411)04. 4.enenaut1v4•(1V.11t11?4;114;1764 teriaiwin11,44484181wI1entirelyfrep cpe 31) far balkuni1 812jws83,7to 81.O5•xport ter th40111)55 143" ritctiris"Ct)tTig7'(r4S1r1 to eaiqqcaut2'i3)re0111i" litlel t 111; rledliatel• recommedd: SoakGP1+1)44Th,,,Icri;Ic.tift, (413 134811 t'j.teotooetoceeattes.l0Ge1oWS ne 413414OOlt1 until fil*413q*413q315 is \114488t: 44 22 70 'i2•75 Pcr CtlinS artghty eleted84 Teo etuis rPriveV5 01or41891111 frees-The inarhet Is ouiet with of- Meier 83 50 to I; gretrefed tenths pawr imniedietely before us- YTglelaiS gr'en,!",11301?" t producn the OM S. win or course • , • tnri omega. MS; ;°Sid' at lt,sw•otar stratv_Talte,maratzeteln iftitilen.. without 4 tivoort.t12.05rtilte 822e.wiii'tti. to 41.7,11;171u 38(49. 108414313441 rots been added ore ounce of puce \yeller, 4itif 7,,N.3,1v Volt. t. =- for educational perigees, offerings. and priees nominal arotind Mileh cows were quoted ekt, ...$10 to :,,11(,)11;1141.(Titilllie pi l'a) ptelra7n 1411.1.1.141031rxi•IS) bvrAltIn; a4‘riliat';41.1rtNtS-414):11::1;t tzlilgttil ill 09. .514;.5:ie tbejt' oto - 243.50 (n) track here. IF:50 each. Potatoes --The market is steady,' Valves sold at 41, to rile per if,0•11,1"ciadlreittnx7i;retiK;g01.1w11104kill'ati'llQ1uhrit;'''1;;;:ellr"ro(:3111111-1314,11s7..folt:.,S14£.4"1011`1.1:411ietl try Q. With °11,71,0g$ In°4PratP• Chr/188 C411'3 11'41318 22 to 212 each. ieV"rY WCAN and add fresh formally in; gatk. the ,4,41„.t reiltnce,fr aro qiimeo at 8^,le per hog on trael:1 flop: were Went. UM. Ifarr:S re- the earn» oroportion as at first, e T'kl out on girlie. tette off OZIO VATO of here. and interior quality at 80c per Oceleed 1,100, We iteotee-seeeirts, treatment hate been foetid (cease,. in their enris with soithoosi, hod rime hag. (Uhl to 200 If of prime Intros) the Government creeeneries in the og, an a 1144' unehang'hili land ifehts. S 1.75; sows,. $3 to 83.5t1; ,deal of trouble with mould at one pealed to tile limisirititre to erect e • 'become the property of the person lerfligfi 211°(1"1/11'' ICQ• 11"."'"IX. • 85.!3 t° $6; harrivilrd $1-7.0 ing la cntnrnted 1818° t8 43(1 • 4844(143 • 44 n I 4 ( who eonduets the experiment. 50)41844 ; C. A. ZAVITZ, Director, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, 11foreh,. 1904, - i)48)f 38l14 4 - A QUEEN INDEED. Partook of Nine -Cent Dinner With Vactoxy Girls. ..- I stew, tie,...) to 80 per ewt, twee and has given good Sattstortion '/Uttrie for aged tentrant with the loon- Poultry-Rei)eipts are inteler4ite, end l'qualit• off yews, l'oronto, $5; fats Northwest, where there was a great The women of etiesissoirli have ate 12 to 13e 303' 11) • WO" • •• at 18 to lde per lb. for fresh Oilligh A Loii;lon despatch 511V31: 130, and geese at 10 to. ltle 4 wherever it bus been 0. ey heretofore aitpropriated ter the . butter is dueto the infecion of the 341,',.,.44 01.,,.' hospiliiNewroutine of Royal lfe was inteesting- 'York, ' t r ly broken on Thrursday when Queen Alexandra paid an informal visit to peIrlultbt. , '*41811'.erI'*41811'.-WDeAqIRuoYte 41 RKETS E . r rPoHtOlbPlyERImVucChAoRf Lt'he mould on ; tionuten, oof 1V4 440 eetyittiea.tIeeont A SKuLETON CREWS W 'parcenpaes aboue gholee thelwehe e ban- th:e Ale xan dra Tust, and th ere en- ry Day s Endred A go n ie s omof hlm t)ie areetin follows:-Isn- Hngerand.hini't erearnery without any protection and beenformaly opened. d Fo. w'yts .pay1pR. mopthr, .GIvStits joyed a nine-ent dinneramong theest1rl18 un pteh C,, vs :-The not aahtTheotion.000. 47rio8t alLef ,t',,,,,t',,,,crenniPrY prints, 21 to vtsea while on a Novagerthe butter there isacken The delirious ravings of If alky factory employes and children of th11.ols, toltitechoiceALeododesa l'nst End (. 1408188' Th" Q"e°8 1818largt,roilsandsleteddary.tubs, survivrs front the Britih hanine' uot develop on the dry paper, but furnished ,Y Jews. be workbg *4)1- 14 1.ale111e013 interest inthein- to1c;cmedium and 1055 gradesA.1rooPwhch 51 3', alatacon-as 8(4(315 448 it corned in contact watt (3480 55421 ie I r mamm It cost 22.- sittItiO, rhilWas founded on her121to Wan to give the poor the cheapest possible food without savoring of charity . o s, 1).. to et a 2i1 ((2144 for Rio denten) have ar- 'to encourage the grOwth of the bO4 451Altoone, P4.. have "45.4 (3, 41 I'7iiiis•-C2tse rots Sold to -day at 110 rit-.04 at Southampton, The,..• relate ,18001,1„ 911, heremott 4114(1 clue to What a, thO14,11t 1.0 1130 to 111c per dozen. terrible experiences. The barque ea ' i„ /, k, most. dangerous secret in rivistencie tier itlajesty arranged l'hur d Cheese.-1Ve (mote:- inest Sep- countered tt. gale. (Wring which her thoroughly (ire, clean place. Thirty DIU niers have la Wily been - tember's, 11e' late Fall and tieconds, Inlets wore swePt 11a0Y, her ' " t b • II x 1 • 1 Innin Only the Yet.y best 1)4111 'iv". 4 c°xn.Plit tett ill tile Catiati(% W11)" the' visit privately with Sir .1 nonlrus _Lep- . 4 SOCiety is eupposed to work. end no I I 10 to 10,1 c. ton, who is the principal contributor 11"( 1111414-41 11°331i.' 50031 4. It 3(13111 parchment paper ehould be usec. a- conviction obtained. smivects hnvo to the institutiou. They drove up an closed carriages, accompa,nied T.InaniClercitOnliest)inlroatgepsrottlei(C•tgrt°1:illilu(t)-f 71,11.711Ysl 114111, 111411. neal taint DOG rlloDuCTS. ripped off. barque became 1111(1 14(11' 11er bulwares and batches Were nd for "li 4.1.vs trenteil- Princess Victoria, Earl de Grey, Pressed 118g8 -ar0 "chn8gl'd• with ,eil..)InQugaseedu's ‚4S\ 414 wee; ter. of the patia.r used is tea , be somewhere in the vicinity of NeW eir wig gam ers tie et o Treasurer of the household of her arrerings moderate. Car lots at $0. - potter was (troweled ear- light in weight. A ream of 500 ,York. AS SOCIn, ItS the boy became meats are in good demand at un- a should weIgh at 1185444. 40 pOunds, And changed prices. We quote:- 'Bacon, consisting of a barrel of flour, Majesty, and Countess de Grey, Miss Knollys, and Sidney Greville. A rumor of her Majesty's coming partially lodted out, and the dining- rooms were pa.cked, Like a factory girl who had just preceded 1308, the Queen went to the desk and asked for 25 to $6.50, delivered here. Cured . At the end of 1 9 days all tile food, sheets 34348433)1l'13534410 X 12A. inches ;rational be refused to say anything, 1 to 8te per lb. in ene,i, 1, dozen boxes of condensed mole and 'the same number of sheets 38 X 121 GF.NERAL. long clear, 8 lots. Mess pork, $16.50 to $17; do., a can of apricots, was eaten, end all „inches Maned weigh not less than 30 A Gentian force was defeated by short cut, $18.50. the wate-r wa I ' I TI 5 i 1 tin ee, le crew poinicis. With other sizes in propor- chewed. lead and wood to relieve tion, liereros in Southwest Africa. It iS reported that the Copper (limn leil • d of starvetion. Smoked ineats-hates, light to me- their cravings. • River Indians, in Alaska, are dying crown (sixty (ents). She was told e' shoulders, 91,c; backs, 13 to the agonies of hunger und thirst and eight dinner tickets, tendering half a • - , s. The eaptaufs niece, in addition to 10 • that they would be sixpence (twelve cents) more, whieh Earl De Grey promptly contributed. Sir Thomas Lipton conducted the Royal guest, who was simply' dressed in black, through the ,dining-rooins. • CROWDED ROUND HER. The news of the identity of this extraordinary young-looltirig woman soon spread, and the children crowd- ed around her, curiously touching her Ilifiljesty's dress and looking up in her foce. Those who could not get near stbodson tables to catch a glimpse of their Queen. S'oon the building rang with the 3114811 1 cheers of the delighted children and girls. 'The Queen saw two mitee crvine "What is the I/latter'?" she asked. • They had lost their dinner tickets. Their grief was geickly turned to joy by the gift of a, shilling from • the lioyal parse. So thickly did the children, niost ot them typically rag- ged urchins of the East -End crowd arotuid the Royal visitor that, one of the attendaets tried to make a pas- sageway tor her. • "Don't liothere' said the Queen. did not come here to disturb them." Atter talltiug with several 114cia:31'3'i etifiticpi 11. olyneosa 8 . 501414011. tes ldna shieri‘deedt tool tante three thousand persons„ -the queee and ger PartY aecopiPanied hY Sir Thomas, 'trent eP8tair8 tte the 'c; bl'04491a54 bacoi, 18. exposure, lost. all her warm clothing, Lard -The demand is fair, with end was compelled to improvise prices firmer. We quota:--TiereeS, 8 clothing from sacks. to 81c; tubs, 81c; pails, Sc; con... The. gale Wes very fierce, and those pound, 7-1 to 81e. aboard the barque were compelled to lash themselves to the .deek to pre - BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. vent themselves being swept over - Montreal. March 29. -Reports re- board' Al' 111e .501e 41110' t'11(7 bad' ceived • " nue by local exporters thie 1 . '1" 1110 morning from Fort William were to 901 from foundering. the 'effect. that there WaS little wheat When they were ,reduced almost to offering, but that the maitket was on skeletons, and were half mad from the easy , ' side at 83e for No. 3 the0, privations. and when their eon - No. 2. dition seemed twee:less, the eteamer Northern, store, and 88c for 'Nothing i,s sellieg save oats. and fehr Cairniala -wite sighted. She pluckily, 1 of these; only one sale wa.s hoard of took off those on the barque, pot - withstanding the heavy seas. The this forenoon, 2810 leaving been paid No 3 Montreal inspectIon, car whence they were brought to South - lots in store; No. 2 arc worth a cent a t more than No. 3. Vlour-Millers re - 1 (IN IN SIEP EONP strong bakers', 85.10; Winter wheat --• - patents, $5 to $5,25; straight roll- Planter Sails With a NunalDer of ers, 34.75 to $5; straight rollers, in • Negroes. bags, $2.25 -to $2.35. Feed -Bran London despatch says :-A Mis- tor N , Survivors were landed at iITatire, port a firm market, Um demand being - COT .. .}ZA L active; Manitoba pateni:fl, 65.40; • atid shorts are fii•tri, &old demand sissippi • gettoli iilanter,• riturool good; Manitoba bran, in bags, $19 to Wilson, has lett Liverpool with ae- $20; shorts, • s$21 per ton; Ontario 'groes 'tor Sierra 1seone, where he bran, in bulk, 219 to $20; shorts, will start cetton growing. 3:fe, ex - $20.50 to $21.50; movillei $26 eo Deets to receive ae. allotment of lend. $28 per ton, as to quality- Rolled front the Governor. Wilson expresses oats -The market ie firms eealers are conledence in his prospects. Ile says asking $2.25 to 32.39 for bags, and he is a Position to take. sever,e1 $4.70' to ,seetto Imes. on 'track. Pro- hundred negroee over beim 13, t,',,,'4,-,' yisiori.s--Er_eityy Canadian short c.ut, for 'the eult,ivatioi). of cottpo 411 pork, $18.50 to, $19; light stiott eut Sierra Leone. ' • , and 1Setieitiiiieiltal ,Traioti are' ,$16 $17.9; ,A.iilerice93.. abort . cut • e •. ,431043,3.e44 taio, that ' rex. 190,1their c1ai '441.7 to ¶1'7 -0, ATTRACT IIVIlYtIGRANTS. I • r. -tid' to clfateiltiite into event -1.1a,Ck9 i$21 .50; compound "lai-d, i7e. to, ". Liu? io Mete al" , for , „ '80.; Canad,iate lard, -8,11-'te "Oe; aliettl Australian Pr,enaiers to -Confei. on 494e1 11534 flt'. 1, , , , , _ ,L0 , ;tit 144)414143 (1444144 eendered. ,81-ito' 9c; heins, „II to 386 sSetieltie• .s. • eressies, , lreetin "where -thew 'all reileeintid'. their'. Meal tickets.' eine, cents thq, eiotetoeS, • 'ot waters, 1,0ands a, neug of 'colle..„ eeenied tc),.'ehjOgtit,',, After an- leiaten,,,140;,..fresit 'iltilleCtabirttelii •SitisS"' '. .A.::..detaatieit'...froii... toridi*...ii,,i','8,:; E'.', '..4‘,. : ' (414..:' . j.,- X1:1.1i3„C1 s':16..f.. :•'1,;.r.,01'1,'..*1rietico,-•',... 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'cii-dei-,1;tit. 1,i;b'tei:efie4j,;t!:t*,09.p:'-,.:,,4.0,;,..::,,:14:4-(1,;,;.2.0.4,',-,',:tc*:;-.41:'(-::.':, '.6-.1.03.„,-ific:W]..:.,th'd,,i,iL.tii.eL';'f...-ii.:tii;,,'4.0..kiigiii.:tiLei.n.' .,0r:::,,i4.., least...Ave:: :veal ..i.i. 3,e......eitc.ce.selon-k.,,;',a1.1...e;yete,,,70,1g1, ,:t110.,: p)1,0-,:vot:illy,,,, :• iiiiieee ...loll:a' gee sse Felt ': enalie,e, :S.8.1” - to i..21en;.: els ...tile; 104 -30." yettra ',wits' .7 89" .c?9,c) , of. . . .. ,...„. . , ,., , . , .. ..... . ., . . , . .. , , ... .,. . . , :„. . .. ... ., .. „-.,„, . : .: . .. . ., 11141 (4143 ':6".f:','140.i.'ely - -ale...titer' 0 Shal,2,--, iliasai" tete, olileofSf isrei'". ":. ;Os '. ', . '":' :,...,':''','.'::t7V0,,Iteti,:'qb,,ii.•,s1•;,:::,:lifs.':,.....4.0„- 141-.c,,,, , To,p,, .10,!.,,,;stb.O31.1..844,0.0.0..-,teerce '-ageletedsiehi" BRIBED A IITYNDRED 311P.ORS. Chicago Man Establishes Record in Corrupt Practises. A despatch front Chicago says: Stitetling intortrintion on the alleged bribing of juries by Alevander Sulli- van, of the Union `I'raction Com- Pane-, has been supplied in the dis- barment pyoceedingS brought against S'ulltvan. James J. Lynch, the form- er bailifT, was on the stand before Stiasfer-in-Chancery Learning, ,an,d waft cross-exantined by Lawyer Gilbert. In reply to questions, Lynch said: - "There was a beaten path from the court house to Sullivan's office, and was as familiar with the Trac- tion Company'e affiairS as if I wore an eraplove wive me mon- 42-t, for bribing jurors a number of Lyneh declared that he nad bribed niore than. huudred turors. "Did eny of the jurors you ap-, proaclied. refttSe to do business with you," enquired Attorney 0 Mort. "I only re/1101)11)er three who re- fused to go into the scheme," replied Lynch. THREE .11,111,1_,I0lil' DEFICIT. , British Revenue 'Collections Show Inereale, • ' ' th. despatch front Loncion. 'Reveitue colleetions eitow- that the) fatesiesh deficit it; likely to bo 143,- 00.000 instead ot ati,opo,opo. PEST IN •JOHANNESBEIII:G..: npat.1-0 From,BUbonii Plagne •' Bea,eb.' Eif,,,•hty.Two. A. , 1170 191 to • do,:te. toti' iiuniber ,deoths frOta liubordo ',Wage° is' teilitye Artieur ' •' O'C'bt';s916`r° c01O1844'HliersOn15-',1 NO SNOW OR ICE. Canadian Winter Scenes Will Not be Shown.. • 14 London despatch says :-Ar- rangements are. being- made for the celebrate -in in Great ltritain of Em- pire Day on May 24. There will be entertainments, 14'(. 14. r5.13„, a.ad con- certs, with descriptive recitations from colonial literature, and tab- leaux representative of the costumes and customs of the colonials, and historical events eoneected with theta are suggested. Canadian scenes_ of snow and ice will l> onii tie& WILL EXTEND PRIVILEGE. Cities and. Tovins Xay• Amalga- mate School Boards. • A. Toronto despatch says: The re- peated requests of niany imialcipall- tios th.at they be 'etetelided the sante privileges that TO -relate 01140y8 with regerd to ati ain algiunai ett Doard o t E3,Iucat3 oil, have 13081414. fruit. In the Legislature on l'hureday eight, Pon. Richard Harcourt.. Seenistee of Edu- etition, iutrodneed btll 4.0 permit; all cities ,aud towas "to autaigtannie their,141414, PulDlie„ 1 and -Separate ' T. 1.AviiLIts roo' sidy fax oBranch rx, ,it ('(3141411418 434)111 4)34, 014 4 4.14410 0oso1nrei*L (4..e11er61' 0.1144 14,4*444 'tot., Sidieicle, ter :as It -ranee,' hem , Widely tite..etite pa eit- fet"Ortitetith.tolitilicli fearii -4,144 1)134414 1n4 bf the 08441111Wreak , Paeifl c .16 , , , „ „ . . . , , ' ..t, • ' 44 1