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nETORTS FROM THE LEADING
TRADE CHNTRES.
Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese,
and Other Dairy Produce
at Horne and Abroad.
Toronto,, Vey, 3,--W1,eat-The mar -
lot is quiet, Mill offielogs generally
limited. No, 2 white and red Win -
'tor quoted at 77* to 78c low
freights. No. 2 Spring is quoted at
ILYee-N.o. 1 on track,. (Ile Canal
•freights -S Wady, •
St, • Louie,' Novi 8.-Whent,---Cash
861e., December 3471.e, May 321e.
MInneopoliS, Nov, 2,--Wheet-o-De-
euxaber,. 80e; iffay, 731 to 79e; on
track, No. 1 herd, 8lie; No. 1 North-
ern, 142e; No, 2 Northern,. SOc; No, ti
Northern,. 74 to 7fic, Flour -First
patents $4.00 to $1.•70; first clears,
oo,40 ofx,nin second clears, $2.60
to $2,70. Brun -In bulk, $13.25.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Toronto, NOV, 3. -Exporters' cat -
UNCLE SAM ON THE LAKES
-
wm I -lave Formidable Fleet of
Revenue Getters.
A despatch from Weehington to the
Chicago Ilecord-iferald says : 4
formidable ileet of revenue cutters is
to be maintained upon the great.
lakee. Not long ago ilic- old Iffichi-
gan was t ho only (1 °roc -canon 1 vessel
upon t hose waters, N ow, it otreNaac
the United Steles tuts the Tusearora,
the Muesli", LOILI 010 1 01 les upon tim
10104:4, Lost to this fleet It'll soon le, find the first few years rather try -
added the Maeljoaw. The Tosear- lag. 111 owlet. to assist the pioneer
7.0 to 77e east, and NO, 2 goose a tle of choice quality were searce at ore. is to be assigned to Lakes. Su- Simmers to keep a few dairy cows
70 to 71c east. Menitoba, wheat is I the market te-clay. Medium end petioi, pm , -, of„
fehigan the ;Morrill 1.0 which r10111 L1 looch4St 001,11 11100111C
dull* At linnet` lake Ports No, 1 I roegh entreats of thie class Were 1-turon and, File, the Dallas to On- monthly. the Dairy Diybion of the
Northern is quoted at $91, end No. i mostly offered, and all wore sold at i81.10, and the Mackinaw to St. Donation Department of Apiculture
2 Northern at 8414, No, 1 hard !prices ranging from $4, to $3.50 per May's anehorage as slat -lion slap. several years ego eetablished a
nominal at (12e. •wt. The fleet will be augmented as fast number of creameries under govern-
Oets-The 'market is firmer, rdih I :Raw locals Or diet illery feeders as available appropticatioas will
fferings moderat e. No. 2 white is per- went. control, Al. the 3)114' ('113 time
o
were brought, forward, and in these „et. it being the purpose of the there are eighteen 01141111101110 OE thili
quoted at 29c west, and at 293 'to
- was the most of t he business trans- c. 1 0 vc•rninen 3 to have Alum lean le ter- sort in operation In the Ter eh ori es,
• 2112e low freights 03 NOW York. No. weed. 'Values held steady, het the eet s upon the great lakes thoroughly si mat eil at Calgary, 1 nuisfail, Ed -
3. white, 803e west. heavy offadugs had a Withering ef- pie teethe, especially in view ef re- mental], Tindeetoll, Wetaskiwin, Bed
rect on the quotatione. (('411 developments ? whleli Indicate Deer, Blaclitalcis and I.aconibe in
Barley -The donarel ls moderate, 0
with offerings fair, No. 2 quoted at
Sever4 consigunnnits of light and that the Oculadians will attempt a tIm Torrivory of A.11ichtti, at. 1. 1301
to 44e middle freights, aocl No. $
J(((3('341 finished exporters were sold tittieler enforcement of their laws. bridge, Mooee Jaw, Whitewooll, lie-
-.extra, 42c middle freights, and No,
as shartkeep feeders, there being As the citieetion of boundary is in- eine, Muosomin, St11110111,re. 8 01.10.1
3 at 41c east.lai o. 043 (('01,4 0 cl istenee on 4130 vol (('0 in most of the oases, and as Qu'A p oelle and 1.1 renfell in the Ter- ravages of drink, for the committee
liyo-Thm
e arkw
et is (111h.4„. iti, alon • lc 1,
-
Peas -Trade is dull and prcesmo.1eirket.
,
The lghom clas
s of feeders th(011/01i01111 c(10 1111111k 10 1310 1111011 r1130140 of Assonbouand at 1 1111(1' ofsstioiwcis
new mutual ur-a:lb:al
on in
prices lcady at about 50c high Wei Stoe8ers lso werin demandntdoen '41 14 it isdeemed int- AllemtIn the Territory of Saskatei-eludes moo ol ail parties ono. pro
freights, end t 51e fast. i 1 111• Olds wr. shipped out rotative tatour force et rerenn (mm. ree erecies of tho-
-
(*hanged. No. 2 white quoted at 61 to various pests of the country. . t- .,. „ co . . , .„, . „
1,3 cutters should be augmented until it 0000,1110lies fornrerly managed. \VCCO L" • '
Among the prominent mon of Par-
- 'to 01.3c high freighte, aud at Mc tle ehange in the values m
• oi,,,,oe was 1.1 .t i q al c 1 o 1.,) int pi °wag. Katie,- chieed 13y the Department in 1902,
to the loot or sailei„ot pat,„ Is connected with the 110W 1110104,
0011 •to all Aincticen ships mum the owing
east. creport,g1.
Corn -The market Is quiet, with 4 Choice buteherb'lic•Id up
414141 M 3. 04
i10ll,110t/h0e1.s
e 'Thdiestrfaiciltusreto ofsutphpeorftorm3e1r1es 2m101iniSt OaCriclli DJr1• 11m0 aSi iiilelgefartiie,
do,f the Mre
DEATH OF J K STEWART '
the well-
;
. ii,e 'lees eot app,at. 10 oxi,G known reformer; Dr. 13rouardel, of
. Prices steady, No. 2 yellow Ameri- 1411.00, the offerings being limited, and
can quoted ot 544c on truck, Toron- the enquiry active. Medinin t.o fctir , . L ex ( Lillie t. L
the Academy of 'Medicine; Dr, Emile
to; No, 3 .y, Bow at 5 -le, and No. 3 grades also continued fairly steady, ........... ' from any lack of confidence in the
. Boux, of the Pasteur Institute, end
ncial License Inspector Vic- „... , • .
'Miry bUsiness, but cimplyr 1,10000S0
DC. Monad, of the Academy of Meal -
mixed at 53 ta, l'orouto, while tito rougher classes were pith- Provi
tint of Appendicitis. t' t c• into
Buckwheat -The . market is Arm, tifel, and hard tO sell above a elm- c,acy CLIC 111 a 11081 100. 0 1,0
-with quotations 4 1 to 42e at oulside tain price. Many lots of these were A Toronto cleepateli says :.-Mr. JO because tiles prefer the latter means decided to provide bi-wookly con -
stock raising and grain growing„ and eine, The Anti -Alcoholic Congress
Points. held over till the next market. E. Stewtut, protincial lieense in- of livelihood, The changes ell the formless on the liquor question in
Floar-Nivety per mot. patents are Lilaral reeeipts of sheep and lambs spect or for the past twelve years, past few years have uttered the as- the lecture -rooms ill every city in
firm at $3,10 1(1131111' freights. in 141400 roported, and the values of died suddenly at the Comsat Ifospi- poet, of farming operations ilt many France throughout the coming Will -
4001413) for export. 13(01' 134134 1143 latter had a tendeocy to go 4141 011 l'hursclay aftesnoon. About parts of the Northwer.t. 1.2151 year tel..
1011010 01 4I01410 1 br(111118 IOC (1031111,l11' down a little. Calves were un- felt clays ago Mr. Stewart was live eat loads of 'Mater front the gov- --.....4--
31'ede fetote41 at $3.10 30 $3.55 in chonged. stricken o it 11 appendix i 1 I s, 11 c al toes ern meta ('010111101 1414 441010 OX101141.0i1 1.0 FOR BLIND DEAF MUTES
1,1,1s. Manitoba flours aro steady; Numbers of buyers tvere on the ' immediately rentoved to the hospital. j Croat Britain, one carload was sold ••
No. 1 patents, $1.50 to $4.75; No. 2 •
market looking, for mileh cows. and ma condition gradually become for exoort to Queensland, Australia,
, Clock Pulls Pillow aneThrows a
Patente, 84.20 to St..1 5, and strong. choice ones would have brought wors0, 01111 110 1C118 4111101Y °Perched and shipments were also made to
Lig;ht in. Pace,
good figures. The buyers said that upon Wednesday morning. The oper- China, depart and the Yukon. The
bakers', $1.15 to $4.30 on track, .
Toronto, the quality of what was on male did atioit Ltos at first thoughtto be sue- remainder was 'disposed of in local A. Boston, Mass., despatch says:
Mi1lfeec1-13ran steady, at 816, end not „...orog„ op w,,,ii, and that not 10411 1113, but the patient on Thursday and British Columbia markets. IV. E. Shaw, of Brookline, gave an
shorts at 3(131 here.At outside, ('0(111131gnod COWS to supply the 111011111131 took a turn for the worse Un to Oct. 381. of this yent• the "electrical party" on Monday night,
. points bran is quoted at $11, and 00.41,,,, ,,,ro 1.,,,04141I. and rapidly sank, Mr. Stewart re -
shorts at 3(17, Manitoba bran, in
Receipts broke a31 previous records. flened his position in the Ontario
They emoonted to 138 ears, 2,024 flint 3(001 ice a few weeks ago, and
cattle. 4,006 sheep and lambs, 2,- had intended, when Ids resignation
laecame effective to return to Ottawa
454 hoes. and 151 calyx's,
OREAKERIE8 IN THE WEST
A NUMBER. UNDER GOVERN -
INTENT CONTI1OL,
A Large Increese in the Output
of Butter This
Year,
Owing to the necescity of breaking
the new land, the lack of capital and
the distance from markets, many
eettlers in the North West naturally
FRENCH WAR ON DRINK.
.A Powerful Alliance Has Been
Formed,
A Paris (losiettch says: Assembled
in the amphitheatre of the faculty
of medicine of the thalversity or
Paris, the members of the first Na-
tional Anti -Alcoholic Congress on
:Monday witnesseff the formation of
a powerful "Alictnee for Soelal Hy-
giene," including all the ecicieties in
France formed to fight disense, /me
mortality, arid intempovatice, Casi-
mir -Peeler, ex -President of the Re-
public, pointed out in a passionate
speech the necessity for tle.010 bodice(
working together, since the evils
they are fighting al',,, closely connect-
ed. He also drew an appalling pic-
ture of the ruin alcoholism is 0111114-
ing in this country. France, the ex•
President, declared, with tears In his
eyes, had loadiad him with honors,
but had not yet satiofied his ambi-
tion, as he desired to devote the rest
ef his life to the cause of temper-
aece,
Declavations such as these seem to
have reawakened the country to the
TIM HON THE WIRE,
HAPPENINGS FltOM ALL OVEll
TEE GLOBE.
Telegraphic 333.1efs From Our Own
and Other Countries 01
Recent Events.
CANADA,
There are 324 appeals against the
aseesenient in 11100111011 for this
year,
Soma Taranto clealere propoee
('111.1411(31 3.310 ttlii:nrtprIce of mills to seven
The Grand Trunk lleilwey ` will
build a, 1101V station at New Ilene.
•r, • • '2 '00
According to J. W. Loud, freight
Dettlic malinger, the Grand 'Brook
1, will not place a fleet on the Pacific,
Norman A, Camp, of• the Moody
Institute, Chicago, will hold a
series of Bible classes in London this
winter.
Vor stealing thirty cents, George
Lamont and Jeo. Welsh wore each
sentenced at 1-10111111011 to twenty-
three months in Central Prinon.
A little ten -year-old daughter of
George Brooks of Niagara. Falls was
burned to death on Saturday, her
clothing catching fire from a stove.
Col. D. 0. Lamb, of the Salvation
Army, London, is In Canada 1,0 as-
certain what inducements can be
supplied to desirable immigc•ants. 110
says 1m 1011 S011(1 out 2,000 or 13,-
e0o01(1).: on the collection plate and will
Preshytelinn church treasurers In
lTamilion slate that it is a 00111111011
practice for people to put. mutilated
endeavor to induce the Covernmeut
to redeem It.
Lady Aberdeen bas presented Miss
eacks? $18 end shorts at $20 here.
COTTNTRY PRODITCE.
Aptles-rilie market Ls cpciet„ with
110 eimege in prices. Winter fruit
quoted at $2 and $2.50 per bbls. 3(4
car ins, and at .$2.50 to $3 in snl&I of onything really choice.
quantities. Little chango was reported in the
Beans -There is a quiet trade. with values of butchers', choice grecies of
prices steady. Irnnieked, $1.75 to which were in good demand. Chlota-
$1.80 a bushel, and hand-picked $2 tions follow: Good to choice,
to $2.11,
Ifoney-'Phe market is quiet at
' butchers', leads of 950 to 1,150 Ills,
to 01e per lb. for hulk, and artt $3.75 to •.$4.o5; fair to good, $3.25
$1.25 to $1.50 for comb. Choice.to 83'75; common, $2.50 to $3.15;
clover lionco* 7 to -Tie per lb. canners and rough stock, $1,50 up.
May-Bentand fair, with reeeipts ,,,E-:33,35:1*,.t....1,aulls sold at $3.75 to $4. -
only, moderate. . No. L is quoted at
$0,50 to $10 on track, Tomato.. snort cows trere quoted at $3.65
Straw -1'1m rearhet xs (inlet at
$5.25 to $0.50 per ton for car lote
cm track.
Mops -The market is quiet, with
this season's crop quoted at 20 to
25e.
Potatoes -The offerings aro fair.
hut quality as a rule bad. Quotations
50 to 53c per bag the latter for ers, ROO to 950 Ms., $3 to $3.713;
choice stock, stock celves, yearlings, 400 to 700
Ills., $2.50 to $3.25; rougher grades,
of the same weight, $2 to $2.50 per
cwt.
Distillery fceding bulls, 900 lbs. up
sold at $2.50 to 63.123 per cwt.
Business in sheep and lambs was
heavy in volume. (mote- Ex-
port ewes, 83.4.0 to 83.50; export
bucks, $2.50 to $2.75; culls, •S2 to
$3 each; lambs, $8.75 to $4.1b per
cwt.
Calves were quoted at $2 to .$10
each and 4 to 01c per lb.
Hogs advanced 130c. per cwt., and
the market closed steady. Wm.
Barris received 2,000. Wo quote as
follows:- Selects, 160 to 200 Ms.,
of prime beeon quality, off cars, 85.-
50; fats and lights. $5.251 sows, $3.-
75 -to $4; stags, $2 to $8 per cwt,
move,/ foam to engage in the insin-ance business,
Priees for exporters'
(31. to 1..3.1,,0 roe mei., while wl•ich Ile abandoued on his appoint-
ment as 3)1041111 1a1 license inspector.
was given as the nominal top prieo
Mis family, with the exception of
Mrs. Stewart, had already left for
the capital.
4 --
MRS. BOOTH -TUCKER DEAD
to So.Se per cwt.
Feeders and stockers continued in
demand. A number of light and un-
finished exporters' sold as short -
keeps at $1 per cwt. We quote as
follows:- Feeders, 1,000 to 1,200
lbs., $3.25 to $8.75; choice steekers,
7100 to 800 tbs., $2.50 to sa: feed -
Poultry -The market is steady: tur-
keys quoted at 10 to 12c per lb. tn.
C111410 lots; geese 6* to 710. per Di,:
ducks. 8 to 9c; chickens, 8 to 0c,
• and lawls 6 to 76 per lb.
TILE DA1RY MARKETS.
Butter -The demand is chiefly for
choke qualities of dairy and cream-
ery. imices of which rule firm. Other
grades collet and steedy. We quote :
Finest 1-113. roils, 18 to 19c; selected
dairy tubs, 16 to 17c; secondary
grades, 13 to 1 5c; creamery prints,
213 to 22c; solids, 19 to 20e.
Figge-The market is Pam,, with
sales of limed at 17 to 18c, Fresh
ere quoted at 20 to 21c.
Cheese-atlarket is quiet with
priees steady. We quote :-Finest,
111 to 3.2c per lb.. and seconds, 113c.
BUSINESS AT MONTILTOAL.
Montreal,. Nov. 8. -Manitoba wheat
MP cased off a little, and is now
quoted at 833e for No. 3, Northern
78(ic for No. 2 Northern and 743c
for No. 3 Northern, ex store, "fort
William, early November delivery.
Tho continued cold weather causes a
firm. feeling in butter, cheese' and
eggs, though there is no Men ehle
advance as yet. Chickens are a lit-
tle easier, though turkeys ate still
scarce and firm. Grain-Peee, 623e
high freights. 711ec afloat here; rye,
53o east,. 580 afloat here; buckwheat,
083c; oats,. No, 2, 343c in store, and
ma to Ma nfloat; flaxseed, $1.15 on
track here; No, 3 barley,. 50c. Flour
-Manitoba, patents., 64.80; seconds,
$4.50; strong bakers, .$4,25 to $4.-
50; Ontario sfralght rollers, $3,90
'to $4; in bags, $1,90 to $2; patents,
(31.135 to $4.40; extra, $1.70 to
$1.75; rolled oats, $1.80 per bag,
$3.80 per bbl. Feed -Manitoba bran,
$17 to $18; elunts, $20 bags in-
cluded; Ontario brae in bulk, $10.-
50 to $16,50; shorts in bulk, $20.50
to $21.50. Beaus -Choice primes,
.$1.60 to $1.623 per bush. in car
lots. Provisions -Heavy Oanciclian
ehoet cut, $20,50; compound relined.
lard, 8c; pure pork., $20.50 to $21;
light short cut, $20.50 to $21; Can-
adian lard, i33 1.0 9c; kettle rendered,
10 to 103c; hams 123 to 3.4c; bacon
14 to 15c; fresh killed abattoir hogs,
$7.50 to $7,75. Eggse-Candled
410100, 22e, and straight receipts, 19e;
Montreal linicel„(18c. Cheese-011'1.ms'
;r; 113 to 1.3c; Towneldpe„ Ka;
Z34,1701,0(3, IC; to 10316. Bat 't or -Town-
Nhipf$ crenmery„ Quebec-, 203e;
%Stern •flairy„ 16e,
UNITED STATES MARKETS.,
Milwaukee, Nov, 3,--Wheat---10 low-
er; No. 1 Northern, 85e; No 2
Northern, 82 to 83c; Docember, 80.3e,
Bye -Firm, No, 1„ 137e, Barley -44/o.
.2, fifie; seinple, 42 10 62c, Corn-
Docembe 1 c.
11030,10, . Nov. 31,-Flotn'r-Virtn.
Witent-lepring quiet; No. 1 North-
ern, 8113e; Winter, 11111111)131 doing.
Cone -Strong; No. 2 yellow, 01 to
513c; No, 2 torn 403c. theta -
Steady; No, 2 whits, 41 le; No, I
41334014, 8sle. ,InIto-ra 1.0 64c,
HIS FATHER'S CRIME.
Son Suffered Twenty-six Year's
Imprisonment.
output of butter from the Govern- the feature of which was the exhibi-
Inca ereammies exeeedell thnt of ,t
,,on. of 0,11 electrical clock for blind
last year by deaf mutes. Mr. Shaw is deaf and
demb, and he was assisted in de -
1 00,000 POUNDS.
3nomarating the workings of his in -
The increase has been mainly in
- ,vention by 'Pommy Stringer, blind,
Alberta, This yeal. all the butter deaf, and dumb, who is making
has been taken by the rearkels of peat in•ogress in the sciences, The
:Western Canada or has been export- eloeo 0.
t. only tells thc.c time, but
ed to the Orient, none having been
shipped to Croat Blitain. The ex-
hibit of Canadian Miley products at
the great 31 apancee Exposition ut
Osaka was an excellent advertise -
Was 011 Way to Visit Her Husband meet and has already borno fruit;
in Chicago. three 1101V customers for butler have
already been secured by the Depart -
A Kansae City, Mo., deepatch says; merit in that country as a, direct re-
-Mrs. lemma Booth -Tucker, consul suit of that exl•ithition. The trade
in America of the Salvation Army, in butter for the Orient is for tho
wife of Commander Booth Tucker, European residents there and not
and second daughter of gillda.01 for the natives, an31 Er. .1, A. Rad -
Booth, founder of the Army, was dic1,. chief of the Dairy Division
Idled in the wreck of the eastbound hopes also to 'develop an extene.iye
California train, No. 2, 1100V Dean trade with the warships touching at
Lake,: Moo 85 miles east of Ketoses Nagasaki tor coal. It is a good
Cite, at ten o'clock 00 .,110(111e8Cley 01111g that this tra'cle with the
night. Col. Thomas C. Ibilland, in Orient bas been worked up by the
eharge of the Salvation Army al government creameries, as it requires
Amity. Colo., was fatally injured, fanne 1111ancitig and could scarcely be
Fifteen others were 111010 014 less YOUlalOil SO well bY P1 ivoie outer -
seriously hurl. The dead and In- Prise( as it 13 necessary to have
jured wero taken to Foi•t Madleon, every furillLY for st.11.0:3111g tile 1004'
IONVL1 Arrs Booth -Tucker was r (let and a'so to be in a. position to
. , 0
tiered 111100118C10110, and died within shio at 01100 011 receipt of cablegram.
half an hour after being injured. 3n. the case of the trade with the
ITer skull was fractured, and she was warships for insf anec; they some -
injured internally. ;Um, Booth- t.lines stay sate -eel weeks ot tl.is coal -
Tucker was on her way from a visit ing station and in that time it
to tho colony at Amity, Col., cto would 13e possible to get a supply
Chicago, where she was to have met of fresh. butter to them from Orticade.
her husband to -day. Part of the butter shippeil 'this
senson, especially in the smnmer
RETRENCHMENT ON C. I'. R. months, went forward in tins, but
a considerable quantity hes also
-
Heads Will Fall on th.e Big Cana- 10021 SCOlt ill boxes of OSS001,0C1 51808.
dian Road. It stands the journey very (tell in
the latter, and has 11000 reported 111
very good contlitio11 on art lent. ", he
Yukon trade is increasing, and ship -
1111,11t5 110,10 been made lo that 13135-
11 110 in boxes also.
A despatch from Montreal says: A
high official of the Canadian Pacific
announces that the company is
&mut to inaugurate an important
and extensive ntoventent in the di-
rectiou of retrenchment in operation
expenses, which will result in the In cm:acetic:1 with the system of
laying off of a large manber of 211011
111 the various branches of the eont- crefuneries, the Department
adopted the plan of collecting* eggs
has
pany's service. It was pointed out from tho farmeri of the Territories
by this °facial that the operating and holding them in storage.
A 13erlin4 Germauy, despatch nays : expenses for Septernimr, amounting It worked well the first season min
-A bricklayer,. namecl Burmeister, to 82,784;735, wore so heavy that has improved 01014 since, but greater
who has served 26 years in the pen- there tras a, decrease in net earnings improvement is noticeable, in the
erinte for which he was senteneed, amounting to $208,488. plan adopted is as follows :-Each
eggs this year than 01/01. before. The
itentiart,n though innocent of the campared with September last Year,
has just been released under singular It is asual at this time of year creamery patron has 21 111111111014 ancl
circumstances: In 1 877 Bunueieter for the management; to issue a Or- l'e 18 requir0d 10 nlark this mur11)01'
and his father undertook to comma •ular ordering a reduction in the 1111113080.10neiN) o 0c111riRve3r titite-11014age8ef1,44 6't111111t;
a burglary at the house of a fanner working staffs owillg to the falling eggs without the narniber being en.
at liantsdoriO Schleswig-Holetein, arid
off in the traffie asual in tho tall,
Burmeiteter's father in so doing shot These egg; are held at the creamery
13111; this eirceler has not. yet been for a short thee and 01011 sent in re-
-and killed the farmer end his wife,
issciod, When it is sent out it will higeratorears with the butter to the
At the trial the son confessed that
order notch more extensive rodeo- etorage at Calgary. There all the
he fired the fatal shots, Both men
pot 1_ (ions than usunl. 11 141 pOinivd Oa 112;g5 13,10 examined and classified by
Nver,e sentenced to death, but a,
mowed a that the hailing railweys in the un expert who has the egg lists hi
lion to the Emperor
United States have for some tinto front of 111111, and every farmer is
change In the sentence to imprison -
boon carrying oot a similar policy, credited with the exact purnber of
ment for life in the penitentiary. The
mid it is claimed that conditions etich class of eggs he 11118 scut. The
father died in prison in 189(1, and
which nermseitate such policy there Department advances fifteen cents
the 8011 recently gave such n, dreamt-
stanti•al narrative of his part in the will in ell probability hold good in per dozen on the eggs at the time
affair that tho authorities were eon- Canada before long.
---- 43.----- they- are received and later the Item -
SOLID ROCK MELTED. er gets tho balexice according to the
classification. This year the average
Villedi that 110 was 11ot guilty. Bur -
Meister, knowleg his father had a
- price to the farmer will be just about
black reeord and would certainly stif-
fer death took the guilt Mem hint- Evidences of Intense Reat hi the tWillity cents per 'dozen for the seas -
self in order lo save his father, Dominion Colliery, on, or fully 'clouble what could have
3
Ilport the basis of this statement e 1 1 om alifax says: The been obtained locelly. About /30,-
- A clospat 1 f • If
Burmeister sought for a Partial', system of ovor a dozen pumps hes 000 dozen W111 be handled. - Last
which was at first refined him, but 1. . .1 i
en um c ng at Dominion No. 1 it
year 21,000 dozen were handle*d and
he renewed his efforts with snceess. Linton 0E1 ..0111p011y tor
1? -3 the town of Celgary consumed them
of the Dun " C I 0
Burmeister hns noW been liberated, . -
tne past rour months. The colliery 1-.
ell. Shipping "Met (doss eggs greet -
3.. inereasee consuirs'ion, and it will
CAM 11 RS joined his mother, 'who is 90 is only about half pumped out, and bo sone) time before thiS trade cral
years of age,
it Neill talco a, few 'more months be- possibly- be crowded, bemuse there is
-+---
fora it is dey. Mining operationft, a, market in the Kootenay end an
FELL FROM MAST. two being carried on simultaneouslY 01401' growing market in the North -
with the pumping, tho output now west Territorink.
.--
being about 900 tams e, day, Which
13.7heelantan On 0.P,•13., Liner 1Vreete
Will shoetly Im incrertecel to about
Instant Death.
1,0(10. IT:evidences are noW seen of
An ()wen Seltnd deSpatch says :-. terrific beat that must have prevail -
Neil Currie, veheelaman on the Can- 011 in put about the district where BIG WEEK'S BUSINESS.
action Pacific liner Manitoba, was tin) fire occurred. The rails are
killed instantly on Thursdny by fall,- warped in all shapes, and the solid ,,,,,,e, .e
tie and; Lake St. John Rail-
-
ing from the topmast of the steeme- rock was molted and largo cmanti- "
to the promenade (leek. Re 'We..9 he-
COLT,ECTING EGGS.
to the masthead
ties of coal b•ncat to resemble coke. 011431 Pulp Shipments.
Ng drawn tip 'to
A. Montreal despatch 511310: --The
clean it, when 141180.4015814 which if; of
510111410(1 (1°S1' (0 010 stool 13014,SN'T 11f114 WAI 303, 3201,01163, 41103)ee and lake Mt, .101t11 Railway
lower mast. Pis slain. WAS crtished. "I haVe onh/ one chtection to ITly laSt Weele eareied atm. 300 eats of
Currie came from near 14cet/1 14(o. 1108144111(3 '8 Painting the town red," 118
111311013100is'sottiorclmm.311114,314(131 3,> tilsinte.„ .1 1,31 .0
11,11) 1,1,
1,»
Music, Mich., slid Joined the crew of staid Mrs, Snooper to Mrs. Swayback, 11
pion thus 81(0015 an inereaen of 10000
the 3l'11)(110110. 11151. 'wring, A 919104' "And le that?"
than 50 per cent, over Met year.
"Ire doesn't' 4151.! Water colors,"
resides hem.
alarms the sleeper by agitating a
lover which is connected by a spring
to a pillow, causing the pillow to
move up and down, the vibrations
being communicated to the sleeper
by a touch. A circuit is closed, by
which an electric current is sent
through a small incandescent hunp
in front of a parabolic mirror, the
rays of which are thrown into the
face of the sleeper. It releases a
spring connected with a, hammer,
which falls upon 0 fulminating cap,
the loud explosion of which at close
quarters is perceptible to a deaf per-.
son. It also gives notice of the en
trance of burglars by any of the
above methods, by means of con-
nection by a wire with the doors and
windows. It gives indication of
fire by electric thermostets placed
anywhere on the premises.
STRUCK WITH A HAMMER.
BATTLE WITH A ITIOD.
Many Seriously Winer:dec.]. in,
Riots at Paris.
A despatelt from l'aria says: .41
serious riot occonoci oil Thursday
efternoon In Moat of the Bolts:10 de
Travail (Tahoe Exc.:fungal), in the
workingineo's. clistelet, 41' 1114(1 eov-
eral pollec)men and a cloveu riotere
wore seriously Wounded, and many
others were Wight ly (113 ((('('13. Num,
(mous arrests were inecte. "J'Ite trou-
ble followed a. meeting of six thous-
and persone, who protested against
the estalilishment of municipaL etne
ploymen bureaus. The authorities,
1(1 antielpatiell (11101100r14, 112111 110.4
reified the Place du la Republique
mul the nearby streets with a strong
force of military and pollee. The
speakers made inflammatory speech -
eft, crying, "Down with the employ -
merit oilkees!" The crowd mashed
into the streels, singing revolution-
ary 5011.0:12. A lieutenant of police
and mix num advenced to arrest the
singers, and a free tient followed.
Tbe rioters •then entered eafes and
shops, &deed glesees, tables and
cheirs, and renewed 1110 struggle
with the polka,. Another sc,ction of
the violet's elso atteeked the I loliee.
There was a renewal of the rioting
in i 11,, evening. The police deter-
mined to clear out the Bourse do
Travoil, arid endeavored to induce
the riolees lo len.ve in smell par-
t s, hut the 1041141' refilsed, and
threw projectiles from the wincloNvs,
010(1101111c4 a numher of poliecimen,
The military lnter were compelled to
11140 swords, and a bloody conflict
followed. The forces of the umnici-
polity finally were victorious.
The perfect of police says 4 0 po-
licemen were wounded, ntid that
Niiebet, corresponding seceetary oe ovor 100 rioters were injured, a
the Women's Wentworth 1118(01' (1141 number of them. being badly hurt.
Society, Hamilton, with mezzo tint Thus far 100 arrests have been
photographs of herself and Lord Ab- made.
°token in full court 0050111114..
At Clinton, 11.0., on Friday, two RIOTING IN SPAIN.
rich Citioameao who paid a poor lel-
low-countryman to take the onus or Troops Stormed. Defences, Killing
a, murder in which they were con-
cerned, Wag, with him, found guilty Many Persons.
and sentenced to be hanged Dec. 4., A despatch from Madrid says
The sttike of miners mid faethry
citEAT BRITAIN. workers in Bilbao developed inth a
Since January Loncloo, Eng., has Serious disturbance on Wednesday.
had 82 inches of rain. This is a 10110 nowsPopers assert that thou -
record. sand stalkers invaded the town,
Sir }leery ,Ilortimer Durand, the Plundered shoris, wrecked property,
British Arcabassacior 111 Idadrici, may and stoned public buildings. They
ash_ compelled the stoppage of 11011Vn.y
11C appointed Ambassador to 3V
ington. and street traffic, and raised bard -
Andrew Carnegie has given o5,000 codes ag-nius1 the troope, who storm-
ed the defences of .the rioters, killing
five and wounding a number 03 them
The troops sustained many caenal-
ties. Fighting has been 31 ('(3)2141(1 in
Vari0118 parts of the city. 9h,' sold -
MIT hold the principal streets. Tho
residents of the town aro contincel to
1.1101C 11011808, 010 theatres end cafes
are closed, and work of all kinds is
suspended. 'Phe 1111111.31 (0116111 130.13
asked for protection for 1 12 1 tirh ship-
ping. Tho Government is hulling
Ito help in the 3110.0114180 of an organ
for the Catholic cathedral at
Queenstown.
The King has approved tha ap-
pointment of Sir Peery Mortimer
Durand as British Ambassador to
Wash ingt on.
Te sum of $3,000,000 in gold
Nees recently landed at Plyntouth
from Bombay; the largest shipment
ever brought, to Englaud on one
simmer,
In the Warwick and. Leamingtoo several thensancl troops of the Ma -
hyo -election, on Friday, rendered ne- drift and other garr1iolis io readineF,s,
cossary by his 03)110111(0d as Colonial to send to Bilbao. It is the 1411-
Secretary, Iron, Mr. Lyttellon's Pression here that the movc-nient is
majority was 190, compared to 831
d0\el0ii1ginrasncinlieyolntior
at the 340(14101 elections. 111cetL..iattreeloaatwo5ears
tying the names ago.
Two Croatians, g
of TePare and Kalmar, were rematicl-
g., MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S REASONS
ecl• before the Southampton, En
magistrate for extradition on the
charge of murdering S. T. Ferguson, The Two Great Objects.. of the
at West Middleton, Pa., Sept. 25. Statesman's Life.
Little Son of Mr. Broderick Kill-
ed at London
A London, Onto despatch says :-
The annual fluid sports of the ;Wes-
tern University students on Huron
College campus were brought to a
sudden ond on ;Wednesday afternoon
by a most melancholy occurrence. A
goodly crowd of both sexes assem-
bled to witness tho games, an0 it
was when the twelye-pound' hammer-
thro w ng v0111051 \COS 111 3)40340058
that, 010 aye:rant happened. In de-
livering the hammer one of the com-
petitors, a medical student, throw
wild to one side. Tho spectators,
seeing the missile coming, rushed in
to avoid lt, but Edward, the seven-
year-old son of Mr, P, Brod-
erick, Yanager 03 1110 Eolsous Bank ve
colved a terrific blow on the head. 40 marriage of Miss Key (loelet
here, 01145 1101. quick enough, (tad re -
with the Duke of Roxburghe
The men had $1,200 In their posses -
.A. despatch front Liverpool says :-
sten.
Speaking at a luncheon here on Wed-
nesday Er. Chamberlain said his
'UNITED STATES.
hearers must ho.to been struck by
The Superior, Wis., post -office was
the meaner' 111 which thn
e ew tariff
robbed and over $10,000 In stamps -
proposals had been received absoad,
and clarreney stolen. The feeling on the. Continent and fa
Ten Workmen Were killed and four
tho United States was not epithet
injured by a, cave-in In the New York this policy, but in favor of prepara-
subway, on Saturday. Con to meet it, and to meet it by
Wm, Camthow, said Lo 1m wanted in concessions which lie described. More -
New York for the alleged embezzle- over, he was of the opinion that if
ninnt or 1313)0,000, Is under arrest* at those concessions were not extended
Oakland, cai. it %you'd be foreign countries and
President Reosevelt has issued a, not, the Biltish 0011S11111014 111110 would
proclamation calling the 58th Con- sager. The form,. (1010110)1 out, -
gross In extraordinary session on tary declared that it mins because tho
N°D'aeNI:111(blekrligte.two hell died near bgerat
oenth,oyloilttiectsutto,fistliimalni
13(011 01Neti 11011
1
Ill., aged 102 years and 7 months, of the condition of the working class -
Ile was a native of Ireland and a es and the strength of the Empire
were connected, ono with the other,
that he had taken oft his coat, so.
to speak,, for the struggle.
BRANTFORD POLICE].
An Increase in the Force to Be
The horrified spectators crowded
evened the uncenscions youth wbo
was quickly removed to St, Joseph's
lilloepital, Ills Injuries consisted of
a fracthre of the base of the skull,
and he died. Um same evening. The
young man who threw 'the hammer
Is grief-striekell OVOC the affair.
TO SAVE UNITED STATES.
Purposes of the Employers Asso-
ciation.
A Chicago despatch says :-D, Nf.
Perey of the Nal Mind Nranuraeturors'
Aamociatoil, spouking on wodnostlay
of the purposes of 01(1 00111011,0011 Of
010 Ell1p10y0148' Association, said ;--
"Tho greatest work„ perhaps, will be
an effort to save the 1013111)110.
0011O11.10113 are SO bad that it will
not be long before the nature of our
government is changed and 1110 shall
have socialism. We ProPosc to See
that the present condition of affairs
Is preserved. Wo will show the
Workingman n, bettor way to improve
his condition than through the un-
ions es they now exist or through
,soclalism,''
TOO MUCH COAL.
Vortyetheee Collieries Closed Down
and 30,000 1-Iands Idle.
.A Pottsville, Pee, clespateh says
The order to suspend n11 of the bit ,y
three coliellee cowl washeries of the
Philadelphia & Coe' and
Iron Co., for one week, Mt) the pure
pose of curtailing the production of
coal, went into effete on Wednesday,
Tho rule 18 also 111 (fleet 011 ha Phil-
adelphia & Beading Ibrilrond. Cycle's,
telegreph opesators and others cm-
ployul in the work ot trommortetion
of coal to the orneket, will elm he
idle *timing this susponslcm period,
Upwards or 80 O00 heads are thus
Mid oiT for one weak.
tele place Tuesday, December lst, 1(1
G'raco church, Now York.
By the death of Coedon
millionah•o inventor of shoe machin-
ery and pal.ron of music, it ip under-
stood Harvard University is enrich-
ed by about $4,000,000.
Tho Third Battery of United States
Field Artillery completed its 800-
1)11le Ma10,11 11011C10,V, 011 Washington,
and every man who started 1108 Ill
line when the battery arrived ;titer
its forty -day march.
The Now York Tribune says that
so far es can be aseerlained frmn
official information to hand the
United States loses about, one-sixth
of the• territory it claimed in the
disputed Alaska region.
Officials and managing' clityctors of
the United States Steel Corporation
bare determined lo dome plants
where tho cost of production Is high-
er than in °therm, aml to lowet•
wagee of the thousedels of emilloyee
of the big trust,
.A. military plot 10 MI M. Ilelnieff
the Russian termite 111 tialcub (4118
been 'discovered.
The Cear continues "to refuse• to
learn of his people's needs end de-
sireS" at first hand.
Twenty -nye thousaini donnas lam
been offered for the velum of edweed
1. (Von)', ol P11 1141.1141311110, It (1(1111(10" (VI 40'000 fr0111 8.1•001( 111113 I nylor
(11 4',, who'illeappearen Oct, 1.1. Townships in the AbIttibt district,
where he has heen doing 8111''.('31(3134
Considered.
'A despatch from Brantford gays ;-
The residents of Eagle Place have
eMitioned tho eommissioners
for a better enforcement of the law
in that vicinity of 111e city. The re-
cent murdee of Irene Cale In that
section has caused an agitation for
increased protectioe. Tho poltee
conteniesioners hrive promised to use
their influence with the City Couneil
in baving '"the Willows' properly
clamed out, 21 liyOr Neil Ors has 11
111011 to turn 1110 3)11.1013 into a inthila
playground. The 00 1112111001011010 Will
also ennsider incr,mse in lho
pulico foloo. There are nine 011 the
force at present, Mit only Seven do
police duly, the ether two perform -
lug 841(411ace- and 1(401011sondem Title
moans that, :Branford lum cam ponce,
man on duly for every 2,400 of -the
population.
BACK raca Nzw ormAnn.
Surveyor Code Loud Oa )itis Prais-
es of the „Country.
A. deepateli from Torolito seye :-
P('o) hetet Land 'Surveyor CoM3 has
31401(TY-11.0131'4 DROWNED.
Russian Steamers Collide coff Jap-.
anese Coatit.
A clospatell from Yet/theme guys;
collieelon occurred et a fog en
Thilmuley off 131(11(1(1(1)41, .11(3)e4, be -
(Nemec. the liciesian V1112130411 1411111
Company's stoniners Progrose owl
'PolcareAlat•ti. The 1,4(1,4' sonic. Of
the one bemired paesengers end
chew on Inuird (he T01:111-3Terit only
lifty-six were 140,1 44d,
woelc for tlin (1310, ('3(1 (I civerencent
The soil in the (list) lel, he says, le
11 2111X111111 01 eltly 0110 4111411, 11110
easily tvorknble, The 11 (3110
((((1133 het 1/1011111'111. '11141 14411113
Trunk ce.tacc•et col to rim
through the ctliffibi d3)411101,, Red ff
It hies ti large nernt(m or solicits
will take 111) 1(01(1 there. When 313.
1'40114 14'(114 4)11 1,1,1,,' v\41413 1111 .14(4(4
1141113' of indium; building it 00.1100.
4011011 tvhon co141413)e1ed,1>111
feet long cued capable c,f 144(1',.'. 11)33
0,300 poinicie