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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-6-23, Page 3Enveloped and Slaughtered
by the Japanese
A,PS GREAT VICTORY.
A despatch from Tonio eays
Itueelan hope of tolieving tile Pres"'
Oa Port Arthun 1threetenieg
oor of Gen,. Oka.. the counnarid-
the Japanese forces investing
ussian Stronghold, came to an
on 'Wednesday at. 1-e1i,s4,
. oii the railroad 50 miles oorth
a Kinchau and :35 miles north of
Verengow, wliee the ltussiaes irere
outemeoeuvred, enveloped. ea -0 sn'eeP-
iofflY defeated. They left more than
500 dead oa the field, aDd the Jap-
anese captured 300 pritioners and 14
en:en-firing gene, l'te flimeieus re-
treated. hastily to the northwarn.
Tile Japeinese charge that the lles-
siane 1k:flitted the Jepauese flag.
Certain officers aver that during, the
ting a beny 1 itussiolu soldiers
Pnaned cenneing .141Panese ilag.
1 -Mut the japarsese artiMry. do -
'.(1 by this flog, certoed tiring
hotportienlor body of Rusoiano.
'al desoatehes from the Japou-
nuoroulers made oftecific tilargo
his dog violation..
3ayeetimateo tho Japanese
°Telissit *ay tht 1,000 Mn.
were or Wounded.
Tine Jepauese etteening fent Wee
iUvde4 n riglit real left eon:1mm arid
beget] the advonce on 'Tuesday olong
both vides of the railroad, They en-
000ntered the Russloos east of Va.-
fotolion and drove tbent back. At a
tote boor in the oftermou the Iles -
ohms held a.. line between Ttingwatt-
titto mad Ta,faugslitin. 1.1to Japanese
Artillery oponed tin this limo rood the
Roo:ns daresponded. °the ohelltrig
tiontinued for two hours, and, ,it was
followort oy the advance 01 U0Jap-
rine line to a position extending
front Tungehiatung to 1:1111etnn.
Barliness put an end to the fighting,
rrio Jopouese despot tilled a nOluniat to
the wtiotward toword Fu -(how for
the purpose of covering -the Bunion
11014 wing foul protooting their left
d rear.
During the flight, it becalm appar-
ent that Ow Ituesiens were belitg re-
inforeed and it was decided to maim
a general at tact in the morning and
Ione the Roo -huts into a •defile back
ft 'Isoliosto When morning came it
V. on disrotered Idiot the Russians
11,1,1 a lino extending from Torang-
-.n to Chengtonitan. with a force
' tted at •mew° than too Wei
-
Apanete plan:tell to envelop
tosSinUS tear Tollsou„ tool they
ouertoded admirably. While the
man .7aponese force was nur:ing
mirth tdong the railroad, cobunns
Mrang to the left and to the
and fitfully 'converged at, enion
01;;Stati ‘111$
n thiS pOsition were at a
tvantage, but they held It with
linetion until three, in the at-
west of the, Isload of Shire of the
Oki group. 'Pee transports Initanhi
6,1,1he tons, and tlie Sado, 0,219 tons
were seen two leiles to the weetward<
The weather was foggy, ana the see
was calm. Wiwi). the Haw siented
the Ileseian fleet she turoed, ran and
eigeeled wArrang to the Kanazawa,
aid they both toolor refee. inside
tIi n C1ut. Botl1 cl
caner to the Bei, wilich else es-,
cared. Tlie 'Tina Saw tbe IIItacht
end Sado serrometed by the Iteselan
veesels.
The weather has neain favored the
Reenian fleet. The StOrM. aecompaar
led Ity a heavy rainwitich swept
over the seo in the neighborhood of
Tim Island on Ilrecittreloy hid the
movements of tile Ituosion vessels.
Ono Jnotorse squinting veeeol te re,
ertod to liovo got in tooth with the
litoisiott oquatiron and to have follow.-
ettl, It probably lost the It'USISia114 otl
OM Island,
OARDila FRUIT CAP VIE. WOUTYS YAWS 600 pFopLE ,pEld
3 -PORTS ritax 'ME EDI
LANG
LAP,C4E CROPS ARE BY NG 2
1'474UTS ASSURED. =ADCENTRES-
The Dominion Department of Ag- Pricoo of cattle, Grain, Cheese,
ziculture Issues a and Other Dairy px °duce
Report. at Home and. Abroad -
The fruit crop reports receiVed at Ot, Toronto, Jaen 21.-Inheet-No, 2
tawa, Ve•cennitrIneiih to !Week not white and ren outside at 90e on low
iedicate any utorkett coange.s in the gen- freights. Spring wheat is nonneal at
erod preopect. The owount of bloom is a5o east, and goose at 75e east.
tun° ProttY w1I ht.mwn, except in Prirtoe bfanitoba wheat is weaker; No, 1:
Edward Island where the eeesen ia,Nertherie 91e, Ceorghin Bay porte;
unusually late. Growers in Ontario No. 2 Northern, at 88e, and No. 3
And Qeebec are beeinning to fear that Northern, 85e, No. 1 hard is nom-
tho heavy rairtallt will ioteriere wit inal at 92c. Grioding in transit
the setting, of fruit, and that the prices are tic above those oneted.
abundealee cat boom toot go tor oots-,-No. 2 white quoted at at to
naoglit. The roin also prevents 31,?,0 west, ono. at 32o low freights'
d of ' ' • 11 to to lt; • Yorlo 1No 1 whito •loao
ar pro. e, coneitions la -k 01-1 e eN% . ,
the development of iong-us dise_ascss, ep$t„ and O. 2 at 34,e acts .
so that large crone ef good fruit ere.
by no n-leall5 455ured as yet.
APPLES.
In Western and Centra.1 Ontario.
Scotia and Brit -toll Coluneh.ta.
'whore the apple lo largely grown. the
et,reos hoot) batt a profusion of bloom.
and early, medium and late totrietitte
promise a good to full crop. The
"prospect wee never better in the
'temoes Annapolia Fae
mouse which is ilia leading inal5et
< • < ,
• t
Ilarley-No, 2 quoted at. 41 to 42e
Iniddie freights; No, 3 extra, 40e.
and No. 3 at 38 to 381e middle
freights
Peos-No. sitiovilor peas nominal
at 61.0 oest. or east,
Corn -No, 3 American yellow (riot-
ed at ;574,0 ou traok Torooto No
3 mioed at 564c. Caneclien corn
000tinal at 44 to 45c weot for sound
Ey-Pries eoininel at 55 to .le
t outoitio points.
Doelotheot-No. 2 quoted
OntS10
VICTORY, erect more than any other standard • s Int" Isis on board variouoly votimotod of clotitiog is lett on ;my of them,.
TRE AEHTW OF If
Exouraion teanter With Ounday 19,ohoo_
Piortio Burned at New 'York,
:A. New Ycent h says ;---The
three -decked exclu 5 eanter, Gen-
eral .Slocum, of Ziiielierboelter
Steicie,botit Co. burred to the wAt-
er's &go oft .-N?ortif lloothee Itdand,
at the entrituce to Long Island
Sound W'etinesday Itiorniag, re -
Vatting. in the death through hurt...tog
or drowning of at least WO people,
naostlo wonten children,.
The bodies of ulany who leaped in-
to the river bave not yet been re -
•ed 'I' 1 h'
Aqolei . be einem °coat, w
was the largest, excursion steareer
;,.1.licese waters, left Third Street, Foot
!River. at 9.30 a. lotoiog on
;hoard tile annual Sulicloy-oelhool
t`toirsitin of S. Alert's Gorinon Loth-
;
;coon Viitirell, Sixth Street, ier
.destination -was Locust Grot-e,
,,.the Sound, The Neese' eyes core-
,..rnereled by Captain -William. Van
'Schaiacke orze of tile' hest known ex-
cwolout hoot contains in .7.45..•• York
ie.; The row of bedie
stretched esiono the beech and leyster-
ieal women and frenife ;nee went.
alone looking one aftei• onot
searchiog for obildren ere( frie....s.
Women with disfigured faces. their
elotheo partielly stripped front them,
were. earzied to the itrap000lsed =Leo-
geecy nospital, eryitig for children
who heti been torn from them in the
wool rush ohm the hoat tooth. ere.
Xeanwhile the Slocum 'wooed to
the water's edge. At 12.25 o'clock,
two boons owl twenty -eye minutes,
after the fire first. discovered.
slie Sank. It is estimated that there
were then nearly 100 charred bodies
en her decks,
!water was black with bodies. Tb
Jest after the simmer Feel;
tug ifiaelity enecooded in picking iip
eighty-eight: ekairred, eorpsos
flenta Cove. oil' Mei...teen Ieland. and.
eerried them tato the Sound. None
rieten Eastern Coterie' cod titteo ST1114101'. whO ennunPanira tiln4of theee bodice; it is Iinnienit, ever
lee is likely to giro A heavy ernP, °PSloeturt oltnost shoot oto coos built, coo lot toloothool. litaals. too", ond
11 1801 The number of exotoolon- It-tritis aro normal VS tool riot a shred
U\. 85 Tildes seem tic. liavo n .
„
Flour -Ninety per cent,
c moo at 63.05 to 83. tot o ao boon Lotto to %out). 'Shot looted like ti. big hatchway on
varieties from the severe Winter. i
,freiOhts for clomeotie van Straighti Too oteetoor istorootiod uP the 1--.:;st. totio. were five or eine charred bodies
Aril to tne London PEARS, ' le, t ' I .
• . • ". -•
11
VsS frOni. Too, move
eti tbere, but has not yet
publiehed, of o great
cot letory near VtoChow, on %Et Vail-
wav sexentv miles north of Port
Arthur, The RtiSSlanS, it is ocitOol.
were to erwheinted, lost ft .thotioanti
Men. left nil thoir gons on the field,
and retreoted tliaorder,
The Doily Clatoodele'S eorreopondent
at °lotto cables the oatoo news. ad -
ditto that the Ros.olatto, to the AUM-
bet' of 74,000 wen. are now LI full
Mgt toward Tashieliao and
Chau.
Kido-
AWAITS 11ATION.
Tliene is no col demotion of the to
rt melted at London tbat 'Nett
ay's battle near ruction tosulted
a great Japanese VieWrY, and the
night of the Ilnosittns. Beyonal this
rumor and the RUS9lan StateMent
that fighthug. coolinuoto there Is prae-
tically news of land 000trationa.
AP GENERAT.4 MUM?
The Petit Journal a "Paris bas it
desoldoth from Lkoo-Yang stating that
the Japanese 10St genern1 the
ifinbting on Tuesday. it is believed
'that Iv woo Mu, Notizo, who was in
oommond a the third Japaneee army
whivh Mottle* louded at 'llortuoltan.
11 tli ri end late- pearo hove rol o Speelal braude for domestic
,R1ver eaCh ot her tieelis crotira, v,
as foetid Seating in ;he cove et
n *Walter/ of blern11 in the Ontario trade (incited at $4.25 to $l-40 in ed with nterryitialtero. o it it liatido Root s Point. and totted corotu115,
ca Y
fruit. belt, init PortaareglitSettit!ragrolvoahlYs librigitenlIts44,11$411.1,8%;"4N407 ,,,Iet4itillg'sdarPe4eVi•h4egitsa milritc.he"Db-o?,11-i•
distoleto of Ontorio. Nova Scotia C), and strong baker,O'. 41.440. oh ,Iton lit-catiowo. 00 I.35th littreet, ,les eeemed to otict t.0 it.
growers are looking. forword.to 'heavy tr`wk• Tnr"rn. winch- In OT the e`ntr`a'-'te- 16-'/e3r.171 ead 11AR.Iltrnter1 SCENLS
at o
ui e eed low Tod°. blillfeed-Bran is dull S17, oti Randalia• rotund, whentta fro hholin moneam
roi S o o ar y At outsido out in a, Inchroont on the 04 nail
a while the reports from British Shorts At $16 here. , •
(waft end prone 000rol,..o island pot/whirl: bortilipioquomtetlmlitittob80,10ranatahdl 111:ctlt,,oreaautovet501,),y t.clvittliatrtvi,:it4.1tallifallileati When the 00; UO antitoritie al-
lowed tho crowd to.entor the morgue,
sottsfactoor.
PLITITS AND PE.A.CITES.
.eporto indieoto a medium, crop
oa in tile Nlogoro. and 1155(.4N
and a light yield in tile l'est
Ontario, except for Japan and noo
vo varieties, Noon. Scotia. Ittoi
client opts pro:liras for a full crop. while.
be otbor provinces send reports of we ; beans ore geoteattt
meilluin Tito Talority of the n.03 to $1.45 ieteeeed
a all MU • it
1.10 to $1.55.
Hops -Tile market is total...moo:I it
28 to 32o, according to quality.
lIoney-The market is collet ot
A meditun yield is All that, growers 0 7c rot. Comb quiet at $1.:1
oton to ftuticipate in the oltief grope- Ito 01,70.
growing' metiOns, Strawberries ap-I IraY-No. 1 timothy is onoted
FIFTY LARGE SIE;GE GUNS.
•
ilesrottli to Rome front Chao°
tea that the Japanese hove Otte-
teteu ty-two largo siege guns upoa the
beigles north of Port Arthur.
.1•M•.••••••••
SSIANS ON THE nIOVE
eon. At this hour they were .
v.'. Tlio "3"arteEn rav°10; 000" It lies Item learned front a Itussioti
oeil to pursue the enemy, and pro- source tbat 40,000 Russian. troons
1/310 innittliti ronsidernbin Ir.ntish- IparOect Tasbiebao, 20 miles atioill
, of Now-Chwang, last Broxiday, going
The Japanow commander mases ,
,, south. It is supposed that this force
nn (441aatte ef the 1111881"a leas's* was going to, the relief of Tort Ar-
thur,
1111:
-as they were prohnbly great.
Among the Russian oilier:re captured
by the Japanese is the colonel of the
Inerth Regiment of Rifico.
100.000 MEN TO XITACIC.
1••••••••••••...•
CHANGED rus PLAu.
A deseettli to the Letiden Daily
Mail from New-Chwitrig feaye that the
Russians are moving a strong force
•
sects. 018, and soorts at 1719 hero.
COUNTRY' PliODTION.
tied Apples-Trado Is velor
leeo Aro undimmed at 3 to ate
EtporAted oppleo. 0* to 74
er
s Trade is (inlet, to
growerS say tUat peitelota aro A, toted
foiluro, but occasional orcitarda will
give a light crap,
OTUER VituittS.
• fury. a :scene ensued nitieh was harrowing
tr- I' -oleo ir to foot ont
2.1."ERINENTS loct vlyr sHavg
ANY ADVANT.AGES.
.,••••••••••
te
Coo]4ng Esseeilatitgaxti.o the Sumi
Sea,soo--Two Ways of D? -
By aeration of milio we Agiderstand
the exposing of milk to oir, On
forciag of air into seta Prof,
Beret of the Ontario Agricultural
Collo, at the conference of diary.
experto held at the Bepartinent of
Agrieolture. Ottawa, lost fall. The
tbertz7 of the pinetice is thot the
CalrFn oi the air purifiee or iMProv-
es toe milk, and at to zooms thole
gases or eoletfle elle wItidi ore in
the milk are enabled to Paso away.
If the air to wialcb. the milk is 447'-
o/zed. or -which is forced. into tits+
milk be perfectly pore, the result
ill undoubtedly behe on improvement
lia.vorThatin4 ePhsief5rrre4lentswit.littYtifoaf
seliklege have not shown any Advan-
s from aerating, milk. Prober-
conditiono there, so far as
tielt'onceeowrosocia.1161arec7ehgerfortbG
than
oo • be compelled to feed US
tItoSit at the average farm. The for -
11 • ' woo-. or tto
att.:N.1s o
adraotage.
t many vase
n. g'4OinclenistidunOteideQft4, ta:::51::::‘:4;:t":nft4errelhte:Pr‘Q . 15
t 1143'144
cent
the saoa Eastozet Ontario- a
' the barnyard. AerAtiog roilk
tm barnyard is one of the WOrs't
ligS a man cool4 possibly do. We
vo our cows in tills yarb.
soh lo Rept u. good. deal -cleanse
the average hot:non-rd. Wo
put the ttoratar outoide tint
• it11111,t,edun itlioiewttt.ows and bove lot
'loot ptire, aild
Bilorts oubotie too gro 104,1-p fa.. in the extreme. In eoule ceees first VIE AERATOR.
Ilo and was sent o t onco Went ifieatioos toredd he found to 'rhe result was that we got s of
tbe eopton, w -------------------------- have bet% erroaeOtis, men laying the worst milk we could, possibly
r
roar to promise on average cool) in 09.40 on track. Toronto, ate 5 s - l- valifin the neat and sinoke that were
oll diotricts except the fruit belt of ling at 810 to $10.0 a tan. Inidel"t'Slatr re"tantl•r* 3•1'Uliventen
Outerie 'where tnauY Pittotations aro Straw --The market is quiet. with owl dertitnnds 0°111111" boot strng"
winter-tilhd. bedly and tbe yield will Prices onenow:ott at oo, oo to oe oo Well hart( to quell the panto hut St, goats ti or it
be light. liaReberries are eXeellent in MOTS. Toronto. i their efforie) Were tillaVailing. ThO il
'wild disorder incrored as frautio ' Lotheron t totrela contained ' to u tlie i t
. . o • -. I oo -
Nova Scotin, New Brunswick. and Potatoes -Car lots ore tolotol at ' ' - " ' In ntellebership pricetieally ali of .a grea many form
mothero SOnfrilt 10 And -tit .ir children
Britiob Columbia, while other prov- ' 80 to 90o per bag, as I o quality. '" ' Ilitoto of Protestoot faith v. ithin a " a water oupply,
neer t 131th Street Ilo was cittim to bodies tiaty afterwards Ws- have. Unless the air he pure, it
rued, bowover, that the boat Covered Were not three: Of toot' le-
i
'mild sot ttro to binthor oortis cold
I toots there. and eitoogool tbo At the entrao-o to the charities
itoona's eouroo, needing Oor for lpier the foeit et East 8,treet.
melt Pi -ether% lebend• half it 311110 the trowit tried to pinch past the pa -
I UV°. end a riot rev -Mod. At tho
_tow onzoon roosp000moo. height of the trouble Man WhO
Tito litinics now Inoti troten wit al .11 IToroir,do,:h4-otroLot's v",;°.,Tot13.47‘;11no(Itrao5o
re' either aide of tho steamor and
renalleed by a etroug need win
he passenger& oeloed stith paolc,
toil to the roor of -the Vesi•el, t
wide tho
ged in three
ire length of
o o heftily n
dtlie oast oido
mourning
friend or rola
'Me bodies
ootentling
ler, or Irilo ft.
t'fllita forailo• on .
itt he city tliot
dead. or
vOuld Ile hotter to cool the milt
with. as little aeration as possible,
Cooling of, is a most impor-
ot point. The advantage or voat-
g that it pro'vents tho growth of
bacteria or -organisms wiiich are
t to ilevcio bod flavors to the
Ttse are two was of cool -
It. Duo is by the woodman
to the Alr, told the other
nut of expoouro to the
method, *be nee of
the Star or Olnino•
ropitiOo, which
doge. A disad-
lutist have water
ressure la order
7 cooler, and
lutvo not sod).
second diad -
if lifting tho
inCeS eNpeet tot overage ?item Com. Small iota job ot efic to 81. per boo Is -1141 )1: b u/' /11° radbot of ten opowe bloao The i vantage is the labor
. o .
had hen at 1 ha a o
ides aro good in the Southern part „ ., . , fatal eKent1,310u WoS nie eQnt Of the ini up o e t , tnd of witsbo
of Ontario, but irregular in the re- ‘.. d10.14`liNt.; etieuner's whistle Wee biowing er fe„ en„, t 1, t it a , 1 tb, f Ti
f r menstance. end thee/ end other ' ' ' "--- '
es 0 VW .,- 0- 0 au no e cooler o terwordo .0 ma -
1 A . P
" twits' of formers will not imilergo
uudnder, and in Quebec. In NOVO. eerhy craft unSwered to the call.
Scotia, New Brunswick. and British eforo any of the boats roold reach
Colmnbia Via prospects are very nurning steamer. however. the
good. The recent reports Indicato a I le Wffillen and children began to
medium to full crop of both red and overboard. The boata that
black ettrnalltS in all sections of the • ro following. the t•Alocinix picted up
country. . grades, 10 to Lie; creamery prints, malty from the tooter, but toese
Pottltry-C'hickens, 12 to 13c per
turkeyo, 15 to 17o per lb. for '
fresh tilled,
THE DAUM 'MARKETS.
Butter -We quote-Floest 141). rolls
14? to 1Zic; ordinary to good Jorge
rialto, 13 to ldto medium Anti lower
INSECTS AND IiIINGT, i -were only a small number of those
17 to 18cosolitis, 10 to 17e.
$o far there is not much complaint ggsenettS0 lets aro 'Felling at lee , who were seen struggling in the swift
of insects or fungi. Correspondents rer Omen: seconds, 12 to 1,230. .:current.
at Grimsby and Elginfield. Onto end arose -no meroet Is qukt, On the Slotum the first sweep f
Lawrencetown and Shelburne, N, S., witli Print'n stettlV at 9 to 914e, the theodolites cut Off escape from the
report tent cnterpillars numerous. Intter for 1.'971218. lituricane deelt, where o great many
Some sectionS of Now Bruntwielt arid HOG rrtouuCTs. of tho women and elzildren were
Nova Scotia where spraying is not crowded. together, lied SoOn burned
done, report the codling moth very away the light 'wooden work which
prevalent in reel taus years. The oy-
011eringS small. Cured meats are in srapported the (leek. it is tbought
that the most of those who were
Drese:d hogs are litachringeti, with
stor shell hark louse Je said to be goOd demand ag unchanged prices. We i.on this deck WC1V burned.
bad at Dredford. McGarry and Iro- onotm--13acon, long clear, ti to Bee' As tie, fire increased the struegle sti.n(''" In' thi3 f''1113 NSC11 Ithlth le Ikeing 1 beS I) an 8 43
ell that the Japarieee lied sixty front Liao -Yang and lialchau, avow- (tools, Ont„ and at Penntield, N. 13. per lb. in ease lots. Mess pork. $16.- to gain a point of -tentage at Alio 4°11(4 bY the thcra ter tile 1111111141P111; la tanks af °aid water' Itantilag Wa-
at a temperature of 40 to 50
Ili iteand men on the Liao -Tung pen- edl y for the purpose of covering an `I he curentio is repOrted to be a pest 50; do., short cut, $12 to $1A.511, ;even became frightful. Wonien and g48 sYsteaL
found at SOO feet. In the nn•ep well
In other \Vella gus NVOS ter.
, degrees, gives the ideal conditions.
Ortoo. a reliable source it is learn. -
the first flow 1,11,12 eased out with 42- Where that is not obtainable lee will
-2 ...lie, ten days ago, says It Chetoo attempt to relieve Port Ai•thur. Vern at rem•ysburg, (lee. A correspond- Smoked ineats-Itains, Bev, 10 ... children trowded ag,ainst the after
oo..iteli. It is believed thot It is os points between 11 -01 -Cheng
, n
a o ent at Ilarss' Corners, N. S., re- dium, Inee: do., heavy, lle to 10e- rail until it gave way, and hundreds
, . e .„. ori. itoll casing, Two kindred and fifty .;4
- be necessary to get the milk proper -
Coir intention to use 100,000 Inca Inaiclitin are held by numerous bodies - 1, 1 h t a' th Milk
in the attack oit Port Arthur. POS- Of 1.2.11SSIODS, the largest number being
eti ly it will be it fortnight before retail mike from the const. Chinese
ten ere ready to make the expected arrive hoortsr, 1 • • .
wineing stories of
attack.
wino' ;Teuton fon-Mies, and bad been
Led forward to inaloy montlito
ily parties ol ten or more hod
mado up. int -lotting in rutty
aSeS the old grandmothe the moth -
0
ie labor necessary to do this worlt
operir, 'to nit tho mak up, let
run over the Vooler, and after -
VANS wash the cooler. is mere Jima
and the ehildren of all ages, the overage man will do. Theo
vith a, sprinisling of thote luau of there is the difficulty that by using
tbe families olio could opare a day omit eooler, the milk is largely
xposedeto the air and the same
tbeir work.
rirt is run as in the use of the aera-
frm tor. Any form of cooler, which.
AS AT MEDICINE HAT. coOIS the silk rapidly wows it
Itrg,s.ely virshei:
ONE o.ntl Half Nillion Cubic g"'"‘" an opportunity—
rotit Ter Day. and volatile oils to petoo away. im-
purities ore opt to be absorbed. To
A Itiolielue Hat, N.W.T., deepetini overcome this difileulto various de-
StlyS: NVelzws:lay 11101113m n, Vief'S have been suggested to cool the
oaendous flow of notzirol gas woo Milk 11114.1011' e0VtIT. Probably the
nifll
DIED FOR THE FLAG,
All the accounts received nt St.
Totersbevg, of tbe. battle at Telissa
slide. that there was great carnage.
When a Russian flag was captured
thh•ty officers felt attempting to de-
fiant it.
CAPTURED SIX CANNON.
Tt is reported at Slianglmi that the
tapanese captured six guns at Tel-
enin addition to 14 quiennfirers. ,
MAX BE TAKEN IN REAR.
ports that a new insect of some rolls, 9c. to Die; shottleers, Se to note pus itd 011 m o — r feet of =tort formetion was drilled 3r- -
sort is deetroying the peas blcisoorno.10c; bacha, 13 to 111,1c; breakfast oa.. this there was a steady stream ce -
were thrown in._ r, through. For sei eral doe the drill- e ,.
` " ' `glio11.1(il be sitf.liciently stirred While
A small black borer is said to be de- con, 13e. those who jumped or too mg o bring the cool mai, from.
strooing a, large lumber of ytiong I Lard -The demand is ;air, with to the wator. The tugs and small jug. VMS deneein the hard formation
. ' the outside of the enn to the centre,
fighting. whieli cannot b - •"C d Tt
. e elel 1 'C . trees tit Lawrencetown, N. S., alid"prieeS firinei. ll'o quote: -Tierces, 71 craft following
, . after Loot eloso iu. roof at a eepth of 1,010 feet a gitiSner and so facilittxte the repiti ccnoling of
is not doebted, however, that Gen. a small yellow louse is reported as to 4in, tubs, n, o 7R , ja: .`,.. •. . the wage at tee - °Cum, all . •
I, c• -ti • id regeued was struck'. A mercury test was ' ` '
the milk with a minireure of expos-
Koerepatkin has altered his plan of sucking the sap at the stem. of the ------ 1 all of these who mune within reach made, and it estimated that the t tire. to the air. Tirnk for factory
campaign, and has made a wide nis- leaves of pear trees in the vicinity of uNtrEn STATES MARA. ,.. , . , „„ . . INOrk should be cooled to a temper-
-Teen of their crews. Few oi thoee Wlio AVtAt is flowing a minion and e half - . „
wet•O saved hail on die preeeevers. cubic feet a any. i
1 -
I " IS a wonder- etere at least below 70 degrees, to
ents say that the goose'berry worm. is Wheat --Winter, nina. 2 hard, 'DSc in the fire WAS there ally opportunity Coenent end 'Gee Commissieners aro milk is paid for by the rot content,
N-ery active and troublesome.
persx1 of his tr000s. Buffalo, June 21,..ovieue-ouiet. lot 110 tittle &WWII; the progress of ,fal thine, Mr lelerneina Mit, and tho 60 degrees if possible. Where tlite
EXCITEMENT IN RUSSIA. store; Spring quiet; No. 1 Northern, either to lower the lifeboats or get greatly pleased at the results of their vie owner is assured of better and
. FRUIT IN. BRITAIN. 99i e. C0111--Cini0.: X0. .:..! yellow, the life preservers aut from under- experiments. The geestion of deepen- more uniform tests if he will Stir
excitement been apparent at the War ` t• N 0 white 46-te• No< 2 'wild panic the ofileers and men of me will he considennt The finding rising.
and Naval 'Ministers at St. Peters -
Newport, N. S. Several corre.spond-
Not since the war began lias sucli 5e4e; No. 2 mixed, to 54e. Oats neath the seats. "Inirouglunit, the ing the otter 'wells on the town eys- fee milk ate keep
the cream from
The Loridoe "Mneket Growers' Ga -
=Ned 42ne Darley--Nothino do- the blazing boat etayed their of this gas flow will make Medicine
Posts.
DECKS CA.VED IN.
zette," of May lath, says: nSoine of '
the speakers at the annual meeting oi intr. Res -No. 2, in store.
the National Fruit Growers' de a,
ra r Canal freights -Nominal.
tion mentioned that there were indi-
Minneapolis, .1121.10 21 .-Wheat-J
Hat the manufacturing centre of the
west.
4
'With the encounter between the op- LIVE STOCH AT ST. LOUIS.
burg, as reigned there on Tuesday.
— •
poseig fleets imminent and heavy Department of Agriculture Will.
Duplicate Prizes.
fighting in progress south, of Valet-
gow (Liao -Tont.; Peninsula, about 55 The Dominion Minister of ..kgricul-
ture has authorized the Live Stock
Commissioner to announce that
any Canadian who exhibits horses,
cattle, sheep, swine, or poultry at
the St. LOuls Exposition, will re-
ceive such services as are gra.nted
to exhibitors in other classes, and
in addition the De:partment of Agri -
Culture will pay to each such exhibi-
tor a stun equal to the prize money
which he secures in the competitions
cations of a heavy fruit cron this 93. to 93ge; September, 80; to 81.c;
rrtio Slocum got within fifty feet of
the north-west poiut et North Bro-
ther Island, and tiler° stopped in the
shallow water. 'Just before the ves-
sel was beached, the hurricane deck,
the supports of which lied beetled
away, fell with its load of 'women
and children, adding to the panic
and horror of those an the deck be-
low.
'Very soon after parts of the second
and third decks also caved. in. But
before this happened Um tug Walter
Tracey had come alongside the
bin...wing, steamer. Many of the pas-
sengers were taken on by the crew
Of the Tracey, which remained along- I
side the steamer until the, tug's
pilot house took tiro, ,
The scene on North Brother 'shied,
5.15
as deseribed by the rescuers, was a.
pitiful one. Body after body was
5.00 washed , ashore or brought in by
boats, and a tided t 1110 long row
on the beach :Fifty-three, pareoe s
died there while the doctors were at-
tending to them.
e 50 .As the bodies c,f, the liiqng and Dr, aratlileu/ St• "811st
.1.>5°0 those alive Were Laken 10 the bospi'... ,eflar_ the enfortunate
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3,10 tal , the isle n d or 9( 11 t croes the grant, )v11O, liowever„ died in a few
river to .tlie bospitals Maehattaie holies afterffards in groat agony. The
Here ambulances iron) almost 011 the 'matter was hent niet but '-the facts
hospitals in the 'Gay, end. eieee• sort
of 001)1 (010000 which could be found
4.50 woye rnt, 1010 se.rvico. .
F'or hours no 111(1 11' he, 1,urn-
2.5 0 ed zind ('1011 10 dr t ec•J, o shore
ree,00 on the isle nr1 eri bet wee)) 1 3let
St reel., e , 1 "..i0 LI ree , Toe rei'et...
4,e0 ten. cen'ie ashore stil 1 fl i1,11.
5:00 ',Vitt n th(Th (n Wil i16 .(-111101S 11)1
IT COV
P2's''(1 SUENVS,
The 01 North 1kb-tiler 1 sl an 0
'wits c)i. nny eat.txOnti mg has . repl the °very. effort wjth
epiSod.es as the. living and dead were this ond in -view wi 1.1 be niad,
Imile ortli of I? rt Arthur [non the
e
It is reported at New-Chwang that ,line established by the Japanese
o'en. 1O-orolti's second &Almon is
Levelling in the nirection or icaiolia,u
tato tile Russians in the rear.
1,000 JAPS DR.OWNED.
I'licee is no longer emy doubt that
the Japanese tra.nsports Hitachi and
Sado were sunk by the Vladivostoct
squadron off Oki Island, in the Strait
of Coee,a, on Wednesday, and over 1-
000 of tohafoicitaholiek tonynd:eries11,:„Iaeacitel: .b total ord
Rilssian
craieers escaped in the fog and su,c-
ceeden.. in. reachirie, Vladivoectocic in
saiety. Details obtainable from the
ir.vivore, of the ill-fated 'etunspeirte
how that the Hitachi and the Sado
let tiii•ee Russian warships near Oki
eland; at 10 o'clock Wednesday
ornine,. The Russiane fired on the
„eanese ships rind sbonped "them,
,f3.1tot war d they torpedoed
and sank the helpless .tra,nsports. The
captain of the Sado and several other
men were 'captured.
Three litinclre'cl and ninety-seven su1-„.
ivors of the Hitachi have arrived at
and 158 survivors, of the Sado
have arrivEd at Eikura,.
'1711e trenseort lzumi is still miss-
ing. traneeorts i I aeb1 end Sa-
do carried only 1.,1.00 111011i If this
is tree, the loss in lives is probably
0 - ,n00, he transports howev-
er. had nearly hors'ee end laree -
tities of eupplies on hoard.
The traueeort 1-fino, which hes re:
tinted fo riTorts that she en-
orntered the 110111Jan. Vledivostoel(
at 11,20, twenty miles,
11
reaching across the peninsula from
Pitsewo to Port Adams), news both
from the land and sea was awaited
witli feverish, anxiety. nnlie general
staff believes that the Jantemse force
tliat attacked Gen. Gerngross' division
oil Monday was tlie advance, force of
Gen. Nexus' entire army (34. nearly
50,000 nien. 'Gen. arow Stal:elbere,
who common:le the First .Siberian
Corps, is personally eireethig the op-
eration at the front, but it. is believ-
ed that the major oortion of his
corrs is too far north to render ef-
fective support. Both sides retained
their, posithms after the encounter on
Menclay. No 'doubt exists here .that
the battle eels resumed on 'Tuesday.
But with the whole Third Army 1)11 -
bind Noma there is 'apprehension
that Staltelberg ',may ee unalne to
get t,orrether a seibcient force to suc-
cessfully oppose the enemy.
BULL UPSET A TRAIN.
Engine and Coaches in 'the Ditch
-Two iXTen •Killed.
Slireeeport, La., despatieli efevs:
In a wreek tho . Kansas City
S'euthern,. AVe117112 y t 0 1110)1
have deeen :killed 'and 'spi-erat slitehtly
• ,
Injured The deadiare Frank' .Pattet,-
‘k-.))1 (IT) i ecr end Henry- Gaiiihle
fil.•ern 'The, occorn2d
Pill ,C1.11rf eftesed .0,Y a ,boll
eliere:ing the locoeletii 011 :(1 erestle,,
The eirj,ine., and, two ciiaches fell. into
11)41 Lch. 14
f
season. Air. John Wood, of Swan-
ley, for instance, stated that there
were thousands of tons of plums
which. would not rev for the picking
December, 704c; on tract, No. 1
hard, 9570o No. 1 Northern, 94Wo; No.
") Northern 927,c. Flour -First pat -
by the growers within fifteen miles of cuts, .55 to $5.10; second do.. $4.00
London. It is some years since the
fruit plantations presented so pros,-
perous an aprearance as they show
at present. Plum bloesoni has, most -
1y fallen off, having been abundAnt
on mature trees, and less 50 011 young
trees that wade a good deal of -un-
ripened! wood last season. Apple
blossom, which is beginning to open,
is abende4±,, ,eral the trees will pre- Export cattle, extra
sent a eloeious sight a week ...hence if choice . . .. ......$5.25 to $5.60
no frost occurs to spoil the blossom. do medium to good 5.00 5.35
The beauty of the cherry trees, which do cows -eon.. ...... 4.00 1.50
has been great, is now over, except Butchers' pieked lots 5.00
among late 'varieties TilacR• currant s do good to choice
are highly promising m plantations loads 430
not badly attacked be tjte te, anti do fair to good 4.25
to $5- first clears, $3.50 to 83.60;
se'cond $2,45. Bran --In. bulk,
$15, shorts, $1.6.
CATTLE OIARKET.
Toronto, June 21. --The day's rim
made a total of 139 leads, with 2,-
025 head of cattle, 1,750 sheep and
lambs, 1,800 hogs, and 227 calves.
there is a great crop of fz,00seberries do mixed lots, med-
1.10
whei•e the buds were not extensiv sl ium - 3 75 4.10
devoured by birds," do good cows._ ... 3.75 4.130
do common ar.d
rough °.00
OVER 3,000. KILLED. Butchers' bulls ---------300,.
131111s, exp or t, h vy . 4.00
Story cd Destruction of Arnieni.an do anedium
n()
Villages C onfixelenl, do light ... ... 2.75
do connaion
. .
A. d seatch to the London Light bulls --------------2.25
nroll iron:, • ConstanthloPle saYs 0101 Fe.eders,' short -keep... 4.50
Consular reeorts confirm tile J•ceent, do good 4.01)
accoents of tlie ciost.ruction. ',1'1-• do 0011101011 and
reen'ell Z.1( 11- 0 Sail 2,00
11eet. tt.ty, e,•,=.it,tina t 1.11t1.111>Q1:, 1,111- elect cows, eech 0
ed at :more than 8,000. The teou1)i C.) do 131,1 C1,9 ,• per owt.. :1.00
1 f ' ` t • 4(1(1
was ere.,0,1.)._e......y s_ar.,ec oy - , ce ,
an reeoletionists. - 1 do fe„.e•ing, 01; 2,50
Y., -.1o0-, per 111. .4
Alfred Time:lee aline Adolf 'nano, 1 do enclt ,
is 11111:10p, rcerct, Ad -1,11.4r, neene, ler r
charged reefing hire to ele\-atc)r do „..„ .
13. and a numl)er of oilier ' do fats .
• „ ,
POISON FOB QT.TININE.
Hospital Doctor Accidentally Kills
a Patient.
A. "despatch from Quebec says
ellen Wyckloff, aged 85 years, a Rus-
sian Jew inmaigrant who arrived an
this city ten days ago by the ocean
steamer Quebec of the Peterson Line,
was accidentally poisoned on Suncluy
last in the Government laireigrant,
Hosnital at Savard Park. Wyckloff
wes detained here by the medical in- for which he enters% 'rho Exposition
apectors because lie was aticcie'cl. with I authorities have asked that the
tralicoma and sent to the Hong', f Comm, isaioner of Exhibitions shell
Detention for medical treatment. On ecolasemosligrno,gisettratieonr:olos miler e eerbia.eid
Sunday last lie complained. of being
er tee stock. All entries or applications
bo-Ipital DO. ill, when. the liouse physiciari
cilitelutthiii0o,i;s,.bijofico\e,0-drgiir,tntos ftiodrdrsePsasoced ftoor erfhtoduelhclisobnegive 11h11 19 ,
OmniiSSion er , t C ana than_
of quinine, but instead administered
113:_chioridc, of mercury, a deadly poi_ Building, `Exposition Groneds, St.
son. As soon as 1)r. Gauthier dise lotus. iy AaltildsupVolinpilltiayttacli7teiwNliilela 11,0.)0,
coered. his mistake lie 'telephoned for and the intending exhibitors ably
notified as to the conditions of the
Exposition in regard to their parti•-
cider classes.
, eeeon 01,16, of tlib toi• In the meantime lie esed eiery
8,00 111
8,00
2.75
4.80
2,1.1Q 1 (,), 0 0
011)435
4.85
,
leaked, out, .when tee case wee report-
ed to the distriet coroner, Who 004e1 -
0d p ortem. cre11711 n ati .
Safes of realty iu. London for last
month emountect to 31 1:1.83
In reply to the resolution messed
by the Canadian. roves, eio Associa-
tiee, urging that eare be taken to
praveat nree alone tne line of the
new t re Ilse out e 1, a 1 ra i 1 way , the Deo
par t ment 01 Italie-a-es and Camila
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A
THE AREA UNDER CROP.
Estimates for Manitoba and the
Northwest.
A. despatch' from Winnipeg says :-
The estimated erea _under crop ie
'I'arlitobit and the 11iortheeet Terri-
tories 11 es follows :•,-,'Wheitt (:1 9 0 8 ) ,
8,123,682: (1901), 1,120411. 00101,
increase, 91 ger cent .; oats (1903),
1.1 01 :383. (1904). 1,205,960 acres;
increase, 91 i)er cent: barley (1003),
,135, (1904.), 302,560; inon.n.ti,e,
3 per con t ; flax (1006), (.4,689
(1001), 46,540; tiocroaso, 28 rel.
ecnt.