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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-10-13, Page 2TIIE COST OF TILE apa Says Co. 4NP TU1CA in Tolao Pone: Intro'. 3" af FaxLois cetera, otatett that . atianted for thfe War had plroved 4 corral me on o eatisetettaeve o of the achoue l guns. having let.;le.i. ttributed their am, okc '- fire .orei It en seeeeea of /ten ; tP 'I. O E. i... '...• . the reeent in. i third, fotteth, aod aiitth divisions a so in OA, notional vreaittl„ It is Z reserves, which ' reireeents 48,040' fl el that la view of ihe penga-44aretren .o1,44 cavalry. And .;?;:a gms B Al JO ton Of tIEZ. War. the. Government will; Gene Nadzia hos the eiftli and tentl. lined to fertber itieraase taxa- tail:it:ices and roan:Nen,. wiefeit gives 1905. Ties Goveritrater 'there- ghint .23.600 Sof:entree 1,2011 caroler. ‘ thrift. ' ... . Tim petition of the F4'1'41110.1 4311:4--'441 , hilt severely creitiettses tioe ale, 'is /tot known. vet/toes Gov- i Field ararni4.11 Oramit's whole Mt e matter of t is thea estimated at 1,14,1'60 folan s that loral t 1174. tepsi ti onairt, and 618. glens. Ali , police to coz,struot Trail ..,,.,m. ' ROUTE TO THE YUKON. Peace River. An Oftawa ilespateh says ;---PrePar- atiO3.4S are being linule for, opening up an all-Cantallan route to the Yok011. 'With this object in view a Pieletti 'bri::411totIlli!t1;tueateQtu:lettirtiliZI)11:11:1;Itereettl.fl''Ittl:gosbitt:41:71: attl,rg1012s4;ttl'Qt'ts.1?iiii°,tec:JteFireillleti:',°41eNitea7r ea. distriet„ north-west of EtImontoo, inn. igation ean lie had. wit h Doevisim. lte Polly River, front which point outside Points No '"1 oo d eleventh ditisions, 'It The route folltuved will be protty elTtAtnlontainalt ot 8.7o eat, and N - ea fl, sawn as Coat traveretect by' 4 -ttltriten t. 1.13c. east, -3\l'aniteb '' mid 1.82 neld gana -.1 r of, ne - ,, , Ti .1 wheat is easy"; Q. 1 Northern quo eioet. tour ,yteas ogo, The rum sni '..31.1,44.4) mai voted, for this e„(.1., at $,1,,,,,306; Not 2 NOrthera at $1 - oradeei'Ainer at the letet sestton oil ''''''t mitt No. 8 -Northern at $1 Gem ... - e .. . ... io- ° l'u°1 tile sve°44 ti°4 tIrt'iftil' Itarliantoi„ anti it is likely tb,it the'. `114-111- ii-sX l'3'ort. Gliftkling La trail . . representing a fore° of 06,-- net-at/won will start early in -the '-'-' I ' ts are 6o ebove these quoted rr" 2'16° eavall'n or'iLl 2'''''.'" spriree Tiat neressary sonaltes will Ciat-St-ee's No. 2 white ia 4141Qte 4 ro ' .-e .. , e, _ beacencaulated during the eoining ,-`' :e -Le.-; to 320 low freights, rend a S1,1120`. Tile ntounted policeman in; tiel".° north area west; No. 3. re atarth land is tee pbouet,r, oi, eir,.., i white is ateady at ,',..21, to one east. thin, anti the 700 end ranee! ,iilIttriet..,-,.f, 0: 2is. related 03 4;50 mid .1.-, ableg front the Peace itieer milli -"- -re'ke•'-'s. No. 0 entree' 44e, on NA n " 1 '• • .00 1.400,'Sit410 Of accesa by meanst - -3 - 42e - mantle meotlits of e peek trod. Theo is, atrial - e°6 ---"ill° eiarket '43 dial At 63 t and Resources Okurna. T [E REPORTS THE LEA= 2,R,43), • ...QNT.Ag.4...• • • Prica.ensel, ot4)thCerattl--lles'ir741;°6°14e:es at Home and Abroad. Botebers' Cattle -Good cattle WerO G in fair demand, and. they sold about Man MeNEILL TILLS OF TFIE HAPPENINGS FROM ALL steady. Other lines were slow•and OVER easy in toile. Taken all rouitd there a, $.4 to $4.50 fair to BEST, METHOD. TII "a1332- 0., 'was a fair trade, and prioaa were 1.• 4-4 I iiitittibl:Qii...;5t'tett4ot::2'i35.0G7.1.5:1: 4LAit..:;00wdpe sh Qle;emt gi:jak7 '''' or an° ''s'' ee ap:C40:I:baSeetl;E:aultittrie:ritt'tisi:°4f Q r s t hi an t To te.tliagn:IP011eiticilnee:Broadietale°---eNliAsIv2Ilerr:tentl.t.°5:1117 c4'-'3''''''''Be.° vilX Lo i" 75 to $3.50. the vicinity of Inaereoll Ont.. a- ''11O '. Ab The September customs eollettionit 111474:iz:id,inigai., toTI:1,,,,,,,0,3r,sfo:ir cta?ei,b,zy5 or 8t) to itts.perl;atnIbioet wok 0:1: at Toronto wore almost a flan of the i Oc e -a and, Feederse-oe .un was Selnbled to the, i the power spraying' ontfit managed The 0. P. R. il° not'. illter'd tc) ,..i...), n)1.,..eerep,ioetacticork‘j.eiti: atonstaillsehicet.osseri.tloflnaZirruittlitnitivisvilgt,titerrititay olTeectDooriatibotea fl.Teu4w1°-insttr4feokr atohlenier tillitinee, tilr"gli t* to $3,60 for beayees egad jo ;lot o$3‘.3i4eel siefracXgtrantililinit pwrAoltarly bslemeTontolt - yol , •,,,,1 b,ids ore (tooted threshing la usually. done iti Western Le Ita5e with hiat the that ,...4,. p.,00,... 'ti, i o the th / toad ST,75 to $2.75. leeedera are Ihe Aoroyice Maranon Comp change/1 at $2 to $4.25 Per cwt, for doing the work. ot a large Aunt -Iva* mill at Fort William for ritaato. one man teking the rentrae'' Indianapolis wfll bUihi the net Li Mileb, Clows-There is a. faii. demand her of his neighbors. A circuit era- ow. wi for good cows. Everything offering! bracing 3.300 trees wss eontraeted Tile United States Steel Co I sold fairly steady. The raege of for and Mr, J. 0. Harris 'MIS etn- pricee is uechanged 825 to 8S0 played to do the AY0A, Ife sacceed- oe • tion has opeeed gm office LorE, Hal. a million dollars have been voted for the construetion ot the Royal Victoria MuseliM at Ottawa. - ° any of v (nerds $200a. each. ed in spraying the whole number of . : °I thougo the aim was beavy, Queta- cost of Soltethiur, les^ thlu 00 ceots (oalves-About steady in tone. al- trers out tunes with one ontlit at a Isielo'stsile°: trAl.ltisi;telvreheoteltvtefhaederag"gurr43", o po away with com- 1 ti011a are -unchanged at $.2 to $10 a tree. The apples in the uosproved sing centres, a. -i; ettele eral 8e to Se per lb. , The PostoMeo Department has just . 1, heavy, hot' the demand was ittitive. The eontrast between the seraYed and 14tth"lethis41:dgd.Siti01171,4dconSseisteS%OrThetlf I Sheep and Lambs -The run was bQyrellaTItso in btellIttind•atIcicatily"retvo5:thsleeasls)-. :be::::: -thte,oissue' Qf th° 2°-celut staniP and trade brisk. Prices all round unseetetve froit is therefore very six denominations, eamely, the orte, two, five, seven, ten and tweety Lieut, -Col. Legie, of Hamilton, 1148 X'ocOlved front ItlajoteGeneral the cRig“:11-°gtertl)ducnirenr4eltdte4callstien,dst°ehmeleltilvIlrl; h old a box of cigars awl several packages of cigarettes, Thie beeutie 10 gift is to the oilicers of the :11St liegiMent. of Ilighlentiers, rporae itt"el tt:/...lat-e181.ht-itilI linlele atiVilva-104,th.c(4ettil°'°4rehtrt„),Nello'ts•idrlf ArVoleill'ise;ltit yellow ciaat srottors and reehaps eventually, " "ke c -n tracke -4 04'044,4), 44U . TA.../of, seilt.:tlersse.asoSnairlaNta'ext.: um:3: duitt•--, e'a°1:n ".3v4. :-1.10T-IValla.,;t•-ii,,,,eto. 58Ces1331;114t11:1 r 3, R Tb 'Rear that Pleaeant Camp, at tne . ye.---- .o itiareet, is quiete anti , 'e i * 1,, 4, tint and Gloater , um at 60e eost or we,et, Mann ' I utiit'es "-lti441" al/141.1"-RV 41" 84' ,k,,. l,a within Dritialt territory. t'LoOlt---Ninety per Cett. potents or t /est, like h4l tillg %-it tiie 14 ' sitlerab/e development itaS of late 41°°4(11 at S/385 to $4-40 ill buYers n !he 4,4ov, .tral 11110; tado in Oda part of the YIlkon '11°K.'"s' eilSt. or WeSte Sfreglit' roller ve 't ovs ure at X...i0,0,. estninflohtot itt tehot, is hnteert " the in barrels, $3.75 to 84,85. Itntnitoe I 4 llwaY. M.'l.tithl in-lt nt noe nonce potto hate been' of special brands for domestic trade . d yesoleo god intim/ Janne ,mex0.4, aistriet. $ h5.71; ivao,m2e at)tatigeendIfs,.;'No851.4r IA54, . 1 h Pt/nal/Ito 't del gone, the rialitc wing, ar 4' • - - strong bakers', $15.$0 911 track, To- ftij ws: deepalch frone Tokio f:ZityS !-4111t. AVLS TO TOMB:" SIXTY MILLION BusaELs I :::,„ ,tnea'„4,,t to $14.30, and shorts .. outside points bran 14 i ShiMPO,. referriog to Chinct*fe Dlr. CaStWO Zg.t1,3114te Of Weaternrl at $17.50. Manitoba 'bran ie fetelis, one, t nitettag Japan to respect, the Wheat Crop. $10 end shorts at $21. Lo. ,,, • • pee , name, 5 ' den with Japitiea revered million bushels of wbeat for Mar.sito- tie r Fritel luVis near ttulitIol, COOS,. A. Wilinifieg desigaril saYs1-Sraty COUNTItY PRODUCE, ----o Nara ittrato. II strongla• eandefons, ba and the Northwest, Tkol'itoriee is I Deans -Prime beens are quoted OW attempts of the liussiane XQ ems the estimate of this year's prod/n:31$/ tip to $1„35 and jeenearscoedat e $ itioae the Chieese against *Le Jester, Om made ItY .. G. S. Conic', Warre; $1,40 to ei.,e,e,at 1 ay tortift Mg Om Fecred place. '4'i bloom Connuissiotice. Mr. Vitatie; news -Tao meant is oneoottged ot . 21w, ,.,tatc. time fk..44.4Pg there..1 has just returtuel freill n trip over: 30 to 35e, according to quality. ,re for a I Awn' imp -dieted that t wo-e".•ars" whielt hod eat it-Ortei eotrq v a its terfeir,ttion, on tioliars, whieh reoteat 11,1•SSIA. tat •corrie art meat s nti reael.e.1 .1; et-oleit ion. itert.etlen. Arthur ateil lite p bout * Peel -so ore geod, Export are quoted 111°.tice( at Se,7,5 to $3.75, culls at $2.50 to 7ba' aa4lenee asseluble4 at "e .. $8.50, Lambs are steady at $3,,i.cir” Ploek et the orchard of Ma J. C. a io st,9„5, NotsWorthy alai inspeeted very Care - 1 los-The martet is steady and fallY a large number of trees, courtt- unebanged at $5.25 per cwt. for 40- lag and. gT°4ing tll* aPPle' 8Qlue leeto ood ,tes Sr nughts and sato unsprayed erchards were 'visited and , . gam DISASTER' TO PORTUGUESE, vii•t71.!-.. .7 1,11 4 Y I T ORCHARD.S, I six or seven had been insixeted, .......... The reallita inay1.10 summed up as MI-- Goluturt a "Vive Efundred Almost lows, In the sprayed orelmrds 00 et 4 this tlite.lx. - It woe, te Steeveol, otd npan tei reeporiananity share of tee,s 4Vin, woe aulloo the sinne. The the weafonasies the pointed out tine. lizeleia at owl poqtiert • lane, Vero " .14 tee Jai -wawa. atettehol an -ostensive terrilott% anti froUl l'ils1 Holiete-The market M qttiet at 7 to 'elan" that Japan will; obsertatiotta he atalea-bia Ostia/oleo Tie ret. /11, cow) honey. $1.75 to sible for dereoges 'Vol as above, ill a eciesemettive one. The".$1,83 lel. oozert. Attach:log, yield for Idauttolmo is ygut at 39„-1 Tylky_..cor lots ore quoted at u to " -50{1'40 bushels,lteite.,0 an ayerage, $6,25 on track Torou'o the latter . .. , _ 4.1-1 c,1 afteen itteshels 4,ei an aelvagel foe No, 1 timothy, ....650,000 aereS. os rolillPure4 with , Straw -Gar lots are onotee. at $5,-. .4t•ield Iast year of 4tell6S.78 on' eft to $6 on track, Toronto, acreage of 11.11,2,Kli, uUd on 0`7-1 Potatoes -The unarLet is quiet, vield of vevenfeett bushels. In": wit)* au 111110 N'''''S144211' ny %MOTU'S. 1-4te her 4.1010.1 flOill mop?, sa1,1 1ba3 et -en i•Znape tile,: the f. • a 10'4n -es, e Peept uaid, tht:great abi be neeteT.Letry ewe:eves n s .. lie peol the war would cos* £rin1 on end one-k:If billion to two iUi aollars, and said it nonlel he lnzpo9 eilde to raiSe loom; or inerease 1 tatea ha Russia, bemuse the fliu iiettl been rtetched. The Coent nreilieled that it tread be ineasesery for the Japar.ese Gov - eminent to borrow $250.0ffil,000 next Year, and adden that if 875,1100,000 were veered abroad the country must faee41. de:Went/eat in the value of itu secatities. Count Okuma -urged the nation to carefully hueband its etrength and resources, und expressed the fullest confidence tlio ultimate Nietory ot Japaneee arms. MAIN ARMIES' QUILT. I , . 4 Telrev apies Cil •s that. tut Sept e mule 31,peat- 41 1 attempts t I ort Arthur, i dest on of the heir whence was OM- Mteeel, and under• the f stetreblight the Ruslan eatrete vont stattt and and alt.r A despatch from St. VeterShur says /-Only outpost affairs are re- ported in Thursdat 'a despatches from Mariehuriu. The main armies /amain quiet. but the scouts on both side cox/Oaths very active. This activity' in construed in St. Petersburg as con irmitar. the gonoral belief that Gen. Eouropetleints main army is aafely at Tie Pease A despatch from Ltukdext. 'dated late 'Thursday after- noon suys that • apParent, large nUniflers of cart e, sudden actitity Is and pack animals crowding the stet. hut offers no explanatiou of the bustle. IntlCITEMENT IN AUSTRALIA, A despatelt from Sydney, N.S.W., says :-Although the report that two Iluesian warshipa are caadsing off -Thursday Island is riot confirmed, there is tmesiderablo excitement ow- ing to the belief that their oblect is to waylay tbe steamer Empire, bound ones. -Mole troops Mwever, taine 0 ith fain:tient • 11:0 COrre• lent adds. belies of their dead tO Itte-siane. , e vss, tortittl. led with machine wow. vas the, t time the Jape/tote had been able entiCe the Ressians from their Mid tlifT, worked terrible mong them ' seem! mrat morning was ap- prt1Pn. The hillsnle woo- strewn a.ith :tingled Russian and Jann les, some of them gripped with i, -i t t Wood. An official Japanete statement, wins snept, them down in 10U irom store Felling at teen attacked lit:reeky, killing ot• etTitoriee this Yea' ihe tota41 Km to .$1. eer bag, and carloads wounding 254 of the detach -went, of ;doe, ue 04-tin.attel by Mr, enetle, quoted at $5 to 00c per hag, whom 100 Were Europeans and 145 will be 20.050.000 bushels. The poultry --spring• eitiekene, 10 to lie nativei. Among the dead are fifteen eteeage is (050,000 acres, and 00 per lb.; yearlings, 7 to litU per /b.; commissioned and thirteen non -con GREA'P BRITAIN, WiPful Out. Per Cent Of the fruit Aratdd grade No, in visit. England in November While in the unsprayed orcharde The Wing and Queen of Portugal A Listtert ',despatch says: A Severe li ' I aim Dean of Norwich Cathedral rea disaster has befallen a, detachment of not more than 15 per cent. Ivo -0d j Portuguese troope at the Cunene 'rtl(le No, 1" III some ell" "lY '4'6' tease. ,,,,, eueeted that flirting in the edifiee River. Smith -west Africa, The Gov- Per cent' e' iirist-e/°3° 4113 wa3 ft/and Ernest Teralf liooley, the famous eminent, having trouble with the • and on sotne tree e it WaS diMealt to company promoter, was committed of ntintel4I.Imearetrtolsb,e*wh7ob4)eoinner°411tetieghbalZ 4411-4.5g1;1'negr A W.17S-real;:t1114?j'A) CelltS Per The cost of for trial at London, on the charge et yolked, egotost Commit rule, SCnt a tVeQ or 1° eint Per barrel. "d 14 Is Callon to reatore order. The de- fele estimate to say thet for ev- t I eenspiracy to defraud. The revenue of the united Klogdom ae1rneatfor tie half year endiug yesterday lumbered 490 men, coin- Y e0 tents exPended Ill ePraYhig Waa $606,251,640, a deereeSe Of $14.-, Were croaelog tins Otimno Biro", $1 Q0. toatoted by CAptain Ar; War, They there was an increasetrvalue of abet isli310011,64,1thc'lgejoIte=iredot 370i0t3it. the cerre* whielt Is the heuntfary betsswa, the Ili° jr‘wevti" "$ 't"sscd Portuguese and German possessions, VilY°'• }att. ()'Ae'. Qae/Pb* 4rr"' UNITED sirxrus. who tit C ri a • ri d rein htlfill at night The t ° n /al a'" sulP "e ler° eAr7a*Iltantilltul'teS11,11P-5eltrl,ntrenell‘eVnPt Iforg4etrtrtZ Pat);Inlieteitia seSrtitel.essly Pilalstamt Wage, tield nineteen bushels. ducta, S 10e per lb, miSSioned officers, The mein eoltimin ROBBED THE BANK, Tb.en Loefeeti Assistant Cashier i 1° the Vault. A t7otineil JibtriS. Iowa despatel robber weIked into the rat' bank at The:nor, a small i OWI IniieS east of bere on Thurs. and 0,1, the point of a revolve n cow the a8 -Stunt t.( MO, to take el,i00 iron etul drawer mid vault, and pu ay in a beg he carried. Then 'obLir tberve 1.17e young woman, t alone in the beak, into the vault t.nl lacked ber In. Customers routing into the bald: half an bolo later beard the girl's twreams for Jelp and rt,lenFed her. An armee posse- Wu! :nailed after the liber, but op to midnight be bad net been captured, THE DAIRY MARL:I.:TS. in tte....bluest 1.111,, rous. 1t) to it is aunouuced that the column is erne up later and engaged the Cuero. llamas. The result is not stated, but 17e; ordinary to Otoico large rolls safe* Tile Government eontemplates rt eel 10 lee; low to medium grades: sending, a fresh expedition against 20 to 12c; creamer3• priuts 101 to the tribesmen, besides strengthenieg .20ec; solids, 18 to 19e I tl ' le pormi over the t titelf.4 re - 1 realism. Boulders Were trickling! admits the reptdee, and eonksses thei necessity of a resort to a letasive ieT„,ve. "Enteric tever has broken eat the garrison at Port Arthur." znent garrison in the colony. Vlggs--ease lots of fresh aro sellingl The unrest. of tlio Ceanetarnas fs aoituts1:31t. to ty:elepte.:7 dozen, and sec- doubtless connected with the revolt of the tiereros, 'which the Germans (h01 Llten the latter for twins r! Cheese --Sales ut 01, to °et per lb. ctmnot suppress. It is officially an- tl 1•100 PRODUCTS, WOMAN'S SKULL FOUND. Supposed, to be That a Victim of Ottawa Fire. An Ottawa despatch says: While xeavating in eounection with the ew Ottawa University buildings an liersday, a skull and picee of a hu- man eboulder bone wore found in a tit oi debris. They are supposed to be the Shull of the late 'Miss Danis, ;who perished in ibe fire of Dee. 2nd Oast, but whose remains were never discovered, uN'ple^ rent A Illi.TD, A despateli from Tokio says; Department discredits the re-', port that the IluSSian cruisers soa, Gromolool, and Bogattat have been repaired at Vlacilvostnek, and are about. to destend for another raid on the Japanone coast. The Navy „Department further expresses the be- Ilief that the Dogatyr is completelsr tlisabled. • l'WENTY NEW W.ARSIIIPS. A despatch from San Francisco says: Information received in San Francisco by prominent Japanese, it is evidently the purpose of Japan to take immediate steps toward inCreas-: ing her fighting efficiency- to a very considerable de,gree. It is stated that the Japanese Government has de- on2 deey for Yit, Th rni Daeon, long clear, SI, to Sile yer lb, t CaFe lots; 3.1!eS pork, $11.50 tO $151 do, short eet, $17 to 627.50, Smoked sneats-Hanis, /ight to mo- unt, 13c; 'do. beavy, 32e; rolls, . ; slot s, Ott 1 tiler 8t to 9c; beas, 140; i• ettafast bacon, 1.2, toe that Germany is about to send 8,000 ntore troops to put clown tho rising, a, KITH'S'S INCURABLE Statement Nagle at the Tubercul- osis 'Convention. A St. Louis despatch sayet That Lard -Wu quote :-Tierces, 7e. to • o Ina lungs cannot bo chrod I :c; tubs; slc; polls; 81 to 8ge, was the statement made at the tuber- eulosis convention on Wedneaday be a BUSINESS MONTREAL. St. Louis physician, who explained Montreal, Oct. 11.--Grain--Oats 1 • tim discoveries of Prof, Otto von , .., c a/ oen, of the Royal University of 371 to :38c for No. 2 in store here; Naples, who sent his paper to be No. .3, 37c; 'American yellow corn, read. Prof. von Scliroen explained N. 2, Oln; No. 3, 60e; White, •No- that a patient suffering from 2, 30 50 to 60e; buckwheat, 59 to emniiti 591c. Flour -Manitoba on could live for t -ears in ap- . patelitlittgsg /-1-are.nt health. but under favovable $5.80;. strong bakers", $5.50; Ontario blended patents 85.75 to circumstances the germ cif the dis- 85.85 in wood; choice. 90' per contol ease would become active and de - Patents, 85.30 to $5,60 in wood, and stroy the Ding tissues. In cases of .250 Per barrel less in shiPPers' new sPobiblid,lshise 11.1 -ti tdifiesel4negresd, l'alienePwr°f:sesr?nr bags; straight rollers, 42.45 to $2- that lodged there With: the germ Rolled oats, $2.821 per bag, $1.00 55, and 25 to 50c extra, in wood. which had hitherto been known by per lel 4 bulk, at $17 to $18; shorts, $19 to It existed only In the cases of plithis- 3 . eed-Oetario bran, in octong to destroY all Ordinal TRAFFIC - TRAFFIC AT HE 500. $19; thori4, 13eans--Chmce $20; Manitoba bran in bags, $18 to is . memos, $1.40 ici $1.45 per bushel ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE? Camadian Canal Leads in Hand ling of Passenger Traffic. A Sault Ste. Muria despatch says: September was another reCord-break- ing month - in traffic at Sault Ste, :Marie canals, the total tonnage be- ing nearly a million heavier than for the san3c month 'last year. The 'ore tonnage was the: beaviest, but over e rota, nea to place contracta immedi- three and a nalf millions of grain ran Def nee has riotilled try of e vice_ ately for some twenty warships, to passed down. The Canatliao canal Admiral Fanshawe, commanding the be completed at as early-. a date no leads in passengers' and in westbound Australian squadron, of the reportelleossible. The greater number of flour and grain. Total traffic of the presence of the Russians; and it is IClio coutaa these ships are to be constructed in two canals for the month was 5,246,- unclere,tood' that he is sending the cruisers CadinUs and Pyladcs to seek them and inforxn them that they will not be allowed to enter British. ports. AtiIMUNITION SMUGGLED IN. A desetateb from '17okio aays:-The, Port Arthur blockading fleet has cap- . EG NLTSTJNCHINESE. rouopiz OFF A 'MANIAC. A despatch from Mukden to St, r t • b - 'A re,gulai. recruiting, service hfis been formed by the Japanese army, enlisting what is .known as the Chin- med. a 31.121 laden h ese voluntem er il ills , The Japanese witPrevisi°°$' are assisted in this work it lan The junk was endeavoring to enter' see, crew and evidence found aboard the e le men are paid. by the Om harbor. The statements of the II,.ousho a Prince of the Chinese Imperial 1 T, ql • . . apanese, but hot armed by them with Vie Japanese modern rifles. They' use. instead, old muskets of enorm- ous calibre. The RuSsians have come m contact with them several times 1 it Niussian m lines at a number of and ,thir eielwa_verY is inc(mtestable' laudd lauding places on the lower emof "Tile oaPamese arc said to make he tPeninsula. The junks enter at, no secret of this organiatton, clocu- nigia, the nus,s.ian guns and mine! mentary proof of which is said to Yields giving than an advantage over have been procured_ by the Russians the ves.sels of theblocka,ding fleet. in the shape of a letter addressed by While it is sasece,ted that ammani- the Japanese General-Vitche to 'the lion is being ;,muggled in, 3aone has chief (if the Chinese volunteer mill- lks that have been overhauled arid junk indicate the existence of a fleet uf 80 junks, organized to run the blockade i)•oin. the Vicinity of "I'sing- rhou. Despite the vigilance of the blockading fleet, inany, junks reach 7,'ct been, found in the hundreds of sea rehoc.l. ..J.P,A NESE roiZCE,9. i The police at Goneel, Russia, have cliecovered another secret printing A dcsi'aich from Ber/in says :-Ac-: press from whieh revolutionary pro- ;; Lo tlie Mukden e ori.espon den t f cla mations liave been Issued, Four okal Aiizeiger, the. present 'arrests were made. 0 dIsP°salon, of the, entire Japanese , premier Coombs will present a bill is as follow,n Ncyriis - Church disestq.blishrnen.t mn 9..t Port Arthur with the first, eighth France, While Husband Via's Dying in Farm House. A despatch from West }3.rookneld, Mass., Says: For three hoUrs with a. shotgun *Mrs. Frank Martha on Wed- nesday, kept a raving maniac out at her farm house while her husband was dying. When loto at last. ar- rived she returned to his bedside just as death came, hastened by the ea- citement and fear for his wile's saf- ety. While at the bedside of her husband, Mrs. Marlin Ives disturbed by the frantic efforts of somebdcly -trying to get in the front door. Look- ing out of a window she saw what looked like n 'wild being, a man with , 0 heavy growth of bearcl and almost stark naked, Although thoroughly frightened, the woman s first' thought was of her hueband and the possible erreet of the exei tent en t upon him. Ooing quickly to the kitchen she took down il, loaded shotgun arid be with it weat to the front door. Com- Le mantis were uselees. so she opened the 3 door and pointed the gun at the wild th man. At sight of 1,., he fled to the fer Woode, _only --Co return several times. wa -After three hours Mrs. .-Arartin's ne- slo i phew, Albert Deroiser, arrfved and rot the insane man did not return„ $1. $1.35 to $1.ora: in car lots. provi- aions--Heavy Canadian short ---ca Lethbridge Merchant Informed( pork, $17.50 to $18; light short cot, Wife, Then Exptred. $17 to $17.50; Mt/erica/a fat backs, A despatch from Lethbridge, N.N. 817.50; American clear fat becks, T., says :-At 6.30 on Thursday 820; compound lard, 6.S. to 7c; Cana- morning A, J. Smith, merchant 'of than lard, 6et to 7e; kettle rendered, this place, shot himself with a, revol- 8?,, to 9-tc; hams. 1,3 to 131e; bacon 12 to 13c; fresh tilled abattoir hogs, $7.50 to $7.75; live heavy sows $4.50 to $4,75; mixed lots, 85.25 to $5.85; selects, $5.50 to $5.65 off cars. Checee-Ontario white, 9ec; colored, 9.1e; Quebec, 8,74c. Eggs --- Select, now laid, 23 to 24c; straight gathered candled, 10c; No. 2, 18.e, to 14c, Butter -Fancy grades, 20 to 204e.c; ordinary finest, 19-1 to 101e; Western dairy, 15c. le.NITIEle STATES 111..ARKEI.3. 'Detroit, Oct. 11.--Wheat--No. 1 white, caste, $1,18; No. 32 red, cash', $1.19; Dee., $1.17; Itfay, St. Louis, Oct. 11.-eltheat--0ash, $1.15; Dec., $1.1.5:-; IraY, Buffalo, Oct, 11.,-Floor-Serong. Wheat -Spring, quiet and easy; No. 1 Northern, carloads, 81.18.?, -,- dull and eas-,,,,; No. 2 red $1.17e. Corn -Steady; No. 2 yellow, 60c; No. 2 corn, 58e. Oats-Iilirna; No. 2" white, 851c; No. 2 niixed, Can- al freights-1-Iigher; wheat, 8c; corn, :3c, to NOV/ York, LIVE STOCK MARKET. Toronto, Oct. U. -There was an- other heavy run of cattle at the Weeterri Market to-da,y, and a very Iarge proportion of it was, ' as usual, of inferior (Mali Trade for these wae Slow. dull and easy; but there 'W"s Ilibopo u bettor fesiting in the leer grades of stock, and priecis to; cut t 11 00dy, t (2 attle-Tra de was light, flS pre not inunv rood cattle °f- lag1' or these, h 0 wevei tlte e s good demand. 0 1.11 0.12S were w. Quotations are about steady. tra choice a,re quoted at' 3-1-50 to 75, good to Luedinin at $4,25 to Association, Seeretary Ontorio Fruit Growers' A philanthropist who died reeently Ond 11 half dozen. col' inlIes Moines. Town, left $20.000 te pondente, of agTiettltural papers, • tie entailer many points in genere al orchard cuiture were taken tip. Prof, Hutt drew attention to the Met that, even though' cultivation d pruning Were negleCted in some the sprayed orchards, the treee woro loaded mid the specimens lorge. Ile pointed out that bad tlie season been dry these line atlas - pies could not have been obtnineti. Mr. Putnam spoke of the sttecese which had attended the operations of the trait, shippers? associations o tittikel.ton„ Chatham and St. Cath- arines, and especially cOnnuended this system of disposing of their feult. Mr. AfeNcell 'apoke briefly on the topic "How to sell the apple crop." Ile strengly condemned i bollo• By thin method the fart»er t:as saltine.. a product, the qua»tity of whieh lie was not in a position to estimate, e to the buyer who /Mci spent years in buying and was very apt in estimating the quantity of apples on a tree. Ile also cox/dom- ed selling apples with the endea- standing that they be picked and piled on the ground until the pack- ers came to pack them. This nsually restated in Loss °IP 50 rv..u. A much better plan for the farmer Was to pick, pack, grade, and mark his own fruit, aod then offer It for sale. '1'.he best way was, undoubted- ly-, the formation of a co-operative selling society, which would erect storehouses and packing sheds at some central piece and have the fruit ,paeseci and graded by men who were used to the work. This method would not only effect a great saving in• the quantitt- of fruit to be mar- keted, but by giving a large number of packages of one variety and of uni- forth grdde would attract larger buy- ers and secure better prices. With 1'010re/ice to the crop around Inger- soll this year, Mr. McNeill said that he could not conscientiously urge buy- ers to make offer, inesmuch as in the unsprayed orchards there was al- most nothing buy, Many of the Nei He purchased the weapon the spriiyecl orchards had been sold, and previous day, stating at the time he no doubt with proper management ilit the rest could be sold, though the individual farinei• was at a disad- vantage as compared with the co- operative associations. ciao THE KAISER'S HEALTH. +-- Reports That His Throat is Again Affected. encled shooting sorae cats which were infesting his cellar. while de- , see /Wing the stairway from his bed- room a shot was heard by the mem- bers of his household. 1 -le immcd- iately afterwards walked into his lio, v•oithinantoladheciicisenutd,fe that sat Ahoeillaaddown in me: tr. 0.1`.IT PELEE IN ERUPTION. A despatch from Berlin says: Em- peror William's health is the sub - sending, uaprispoiaf,crkirec.ienda, and p01oifti peeott,tisictuainat;r. r‘t:arosortsh.at (tilhoeci Enrez:: peror, after opening tile In st i tu te of A 'despatch front Kingstown, St. Teclinolc)gy at ,Danlizig on '1"hurSday Vincent, says:. The captain of the would gointo retirement at "litiber- 13ritish steamer ESiiitun, which arrived tustock, his liun-ting lodge, enar Box - here on Tlitirsdaii, reports that wl-ien lin:. and that about Oct. 15 he Nv,ould the stb(imer . passed the -Island tif "Undergo another operation . on his . , Martinique, on Sept. 80, Moluit Peleethroat similar ,t,o that of a year ago. vas in full eruption.' The spectach-s, 1118 majesty's speech al. Dantizig o13 was witnessed by tliose on 13oarcl" the tile importnace of teelinical instruc- Siburoat 2 o'cloek in the morning of tion fills nearly a column in the the day mentioned, the . volcano newspapers. I-fe spoke in d loud, emitting stizpendouS black clouds and clear voice, which 'by those who heard , balls of (ire. This accolmts for the hint was'regarded as a practical re - dust el 0 ii e s reported -to - have been f u ta ti oil of tile report of a . freeli seen on. Wa3nesday througlieet the growth izi the vocal cords, and es- Wi nd wa r a Ise elide.peci ally as before the operation of . . . 1903 his rea,jesty's voice' was notiee- 1.„0:7.1) 1,,,T_ILTT0'.9, DEPARTURE. ably ,impaired, t'he Foretell Office denies the ciir- Leat-es 01,',..,awa on 'N'ove.mliier -leth rent -report tliat the Emperor will ' ar-d Sails On ihe 1311'. meet 171131' "V let or ',1initrien0el at some Ii\ c; etre tee 1 co Ottawa 130 ,vs ._ iti-1 ()r ll Noyem. berThe Em_ 1,T:41 01,1.1counte8s 01 mini0 \yin perar (;..-;•:_ f-Cilly is /lot going to Italy i leaN 0 he: e 00 ' the aft r.u:noori of No- , t tiis V../ II 1.,n' , n110 'cst et her 1';(1 goes 1 '4,erriher .1 tit'l for Quehee. %ley' will i there ine:iit spring remains to be de - I remain 111 (1301)00 00 -NT0:Ve1i1.1)er 17111, . cited. 1 and the iolJ,ovjng co.v will sail on ' il.,,tvhil'1. ';1),"aanncii1. 0a,i3"ai.;?-121'431ii`itiotidoeno,,llyo'\(,ieltliala.) Ion: Donald A. ' nfacKinnon has 1 ber -3 been 'aPpointed Lieutenant-Governoi- of Prince Edivarel. Isd, • tablish a, hotue for the wives of uretarde. The Standard 011 Comp/my ilaa most completed plpe line .front the Territor,e to Bayonne, N., Jo 1,--800 Dr. Eugene Arrointhg,. proressor at Gennon the Central High sebool at Philadelphia, coturnitted mikado in the street after notifying the polio that a patrol weggon was needed. - Time bUSheis of Wheat will pass through Duluth from tho State 4 Washington before tho close ot naVigatiott. Three thousand cara will be required to. move the' cerftato Litt/0 Washington wheat has never come east Were. ' Nearly a quarter of dollars 10Ss was caused by a Oro a, big block of meat packing houses and, efrigerating plants in Tenth Ave,, New York, on Friday. Several fire- men were overonne by the fumes and .rescued in the niole of time. Chict Croker Was injured and narrowly -ess coped death, GENERAL. Cbantelior Von Iltdow says Ger- mauy has no idea, of intervening in, the far east. Eleven vessels, mostly iish laden, have been wrecked off the coast of Nciwfoundland. Sir William :MacGregor, the now Governor of Newfoundlandarrived at St. John's and assumed office. It is alleged that uprisings aro threatened in some parte of China where Canadian missionaries are at work. A statement of JaPan's financial position shows she will have no dif- ficulty in carrying on the war ,oe another year. Lea, the son of Co.unt Tolstoi, says Russia will triumph in the far east, and eventually become the greatest Power„ in. the world. . The ceasus of British South Africa, including the several native S tates, gives the white population at 1,135.- 016 and the colored at 6,198,175. premier Seddon of New Zealand suggests the establishment by Britain and the colories of a commercial bureau, with 'branclaes alt over the empire. HARD TI1YEES IN I3RITAIN. Nearly 50,000 People Almost Start -ed in Manchester. A despatch from London says :-- At a meeting of the Manchester Qit3,r Council on Wednesday it was an - noticed that owing to the hard times and the depression An the cot- ton incluslries hetween forty and fifty thousand people in -the Poorer parts of the city were practically on -- the verge 01 star -yeti On. Sianilar Conditions prevail. in London and other large cities of the United )(big- ckun, where the Winter is expected to be one of the hardest in nattily years for the poorer classes. NO SUNDAY BULL FIGHTS. -.- Death Blew to popular Entertain. ment in Spain. A despatch from 'Madrid says :- The Institute af 8001111 EtefOrillS, af- ter a heated discussion, on Wednes- day decided by a vote of 13 to 8 to ratify, the absolute prohibition of Sunday bull -fights. This is consider- ed to be the death blow to bull-fight- ingiri Spam. Singieton.__ Dr. Pellet is certainly the Most absent-minded roan 1 ever Saw." Wederly-e"Is that so?'' Sing- leton-r3yes; be was married last week and during the ceremony, when he should have placed a ring on the bride's finger, he actually felt her pun* and asked her to put out her tongue,'-! '