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11 glliilliES HOME.
Ile Doesn't Think -the 'Boer
War Will Last Long.
WILL MAKE COOD SUBJECTS
914T:aalties 1/tAtong t he Constabutary-
s4oting • the Wounded -Kruger
'Wants Botha to Shoot British
rrisonors-Where the Boer Lead-
er; Are -The Refugee Camps.
ISoathampton, July 26. -Gen. Baden-
Powell, the hero of Mafeking. and
taow chief of the Transvaal pollee,
Waded here at 4.30 this afternoon. Ile
nraa received with the greatest en -
In au interview Gen. Daden-Powell
add he did; not care to prophesy the
'end of the war. It n -as easy in such
a country for small roving bands to
plude defeat or capture. Nevertheless,
he was inclined. to think that unless
there is an earlier dramatic ending,
ithe Boer resistance will have been
!completely crushed in three or four
3nonthe from now.
Gen. Baden -Pow -en spoke with re-
spect and admiration of the Boer as
an hodividual. Re sail "They have
been moat t erribly misled. I do not
Oink that the. time I:9 remote when
tho BOL r and Briton wLi settle peace-
ably 41.11.• let side,, and c..+rdially work
together for the good a South Af-
xie.t."
, 1.:en•-rea 4 t • Lord NV n el.'s speech at
tho h that its effect
=.1L.Z. P give an oineet nesou in
great lane raussitt in eami a Airtime Ile
: -1.14.41 alieter, tp whim the
limplre race an tee darting debt of
eoratatente eeneity i.lt ; nail km
heal. 1, VIVO tin' Neg..; tieUEJ. r-
etaan Vett they will be goverted
nestle' ve.i wiany, the rest wie
reneee It• era upen It. in the en I we
pill i1 r the Ile an te tem eine:*
GenL1A-Poweli lute net e et gelif,
W11 `.!"0 t tilt* eountre
a ,f..ri et.
Paget Gets a Command.
ecleilen. July 20 --General Arthur
rY thetet tete r, e 1.4+,1 a vonimen.1
natal% efriat lie ealie ea auguet
tE)ttULF 741,`,'W duties.
tectoiaaoimee
Sentle African Constabulary.
Lova le e/111IF :7:11.*VIL'War Offiete
pabraelbee one follewin net of metal-
•tioe to tie nenth. Altrleatt Conetaltul-
Mane d. /thielcat, at Vereeniging, on
Zuly 11: IWO, nergeanteMener
!Ian Chalmera ; Censtablee,
'0 Havre? John Sproule. and 1•269
vete nethis. Mint) I. T.
aniflrtwr ance reeely wounded
, fen
Tnr 1iIn Cartfe ;
ort11.31eIntere ; 1.136a jameo
actin\ ata 1.41S CerpOeal Alfrtil
h1JIt,tettrely woeteled,
CLIV.:421
SIlootitire tbe Wounded.
Teettlon, Jen? nnewee tO an
tatteiry in the House, fir, Coninitin as.
10 tato onootien eft the BritLu won
ied 1110-krontcha,1r zsdriett
totatt",1 that .117..i rfply 12333
Mar Eintenteste firet teagTaplata
"I have commanteat:on to
Dln t;•33.F.1 lead'ers as to the cilmotta..1,
V'ort:cfLteiti, bt tg VerS Inane.
* Davit rakp elket. ma even if tiL,
Doer IlcatIe.:Ta ce.sarprove sr trae
tEsley t.t5 cOutt.di
the:if • rz,07,:." Mr. Ilro3ErtAt btatcii Mat
te had !later rezieivt,3 the ram-via:3_
telatt ,1 'It Gm 81.7.1:121.074 copy or
iFieNtItt tq:3 Lk3ers shoat -
EC stir Lelarey."
tra,:attkii further etatti Cant j
tfLe Daily 'Sows' story sto pre-
pzed uith,irawall of 70.gii13 infantry
'from ,c...•vath Africa and the abandon-
-eat of certain hnes or co.-.,nattrinizt-
Ron bettireen Pretoria. and the Footrt:
unatathalite..iti atlid inatTeratn.
r.31.kmar:ek. in answer to Colon:A
lien, said %Ice gtiestron or pro-
ng dental ourecall att€,,totiance
the ...:cora..3 ,It-•outla 21.irica !me
reoeiving careful atten-
Vonr dentists -were despatch- 0
Sun,: rt, and la addition, a Game-
r refugee dentists have t e.en
and employed.
• ss-Als d:-.3spa.tch to 'tie Stant-
statcts that the execution of se -s•-
.213:1 Arrikanaers in Cape Col-
- ercatc3 gveat eanitement
cle there, anci Mr,. Kruger's
awi several sr the es-presi
"vis,3,rs share the opinion
aneral Lotha Ivouid now be
srd:,riz.,g Uratiis'a pirlie,n-
s:lot iareso.at]ng to all
• retaliaton. 7!:,e Luiz !.
nediresse3 te Lrcl
✓ tst aganst the ex-
'•ebels.
non ot Goer Leaders.
despatelh
ria. TL,s. Times' special cur-
g;ses the posAion oi"
oips Ikoers as fo.lows: I
e eJ ih; nne.,ving rt
-narg late. Br this
.ateytd,rth of
aug.a3ratei aprolosi-
-L:i7.i. 3:Ito
omm:4n uaaor
Mer atail V.
to rep:. trAth
aezee.a.-
• e w- knth.
ktakehis
ter are-
, Zautpanaa
11(3. (..kpe ter ia.
v-pr.eeet.s
;;-.-Ftan ,I3t.
the 3,•31: .ty
La th
*Z WIVn
Es now bac1:0
prosr•nle dons ne:,t;
trze• presence of
ftrbting strength.
G-neraIR arc now
In moving from
group to group, with the object of
infusing confidence.
In the Ora,nge River Colony, on the
east, there in some accumulation of
the enemy in the Branclevater basin,
where the difficaltiee of the eountrY
favor the) Doer movement. It has
now been ascertalned that there was
a foundation for the report that
Foarie was deposed for advising the
Burghers to surrender. He was tried
ab Parys by Deleary and Dewet, and
degraded.
There still seem to be about the
same number of the enemy .in Cape
Colony, following tbeir old tactics
of dispersion, followed by a ren-
dezvous after a few days, aad then
a dash upon some post where there
are stereo or a minor townsnip.
•
I
the Refugee Camps.
Potchefstroom, July 26. -There are
lao:w 6,500 persons in the refugee
camp here, Recently 180 cases of
clothing were distributed by a com-
mittee formed by the refugees them. -
selves. Several Boers have recently
surrendered, and a, large number
of burgaers have taken the oath of
allegiance. Over 600 'Boer refugees
have been brought into the towel
from the Liehtenburg and Venters-
dorp distrietn,
Tired of the War.
Graaf Reinet, Cape Colony, July 26.
-Gert Van Vuren, a rebel Wn,0 IS
lying wounned Ln. hospital here, says
that the Boers are short of rifle
ammunition and foodstuffs and that
the, majerity are tired enough of
the war and anxious for the end. He
declares that the pro -Boer farm-
ers at Carabdeboo, where the enemy
laagerecl, had a rough time at the
hands of the Boers, many of whom
are little better than desperadoes.
Boer Raid Repuised.
Cape Town July te.-A daring at-
tempt has been made by the Boers
to raid a big herd of cattle near
Pretoria. After sharp hand-to-hand
fighting the Boers were driven off
with loss. ,
Guard at Simonstown.
Simonstown, july t6 -Tho 31•41 S taf-
fords have replaced the era Queen's
in guarding the Peter prisoner' camp.
Pretorie, July OS. -Col. Garrett has
Lel a eneceserui eliirunieli near
nereenining, foree eapturea 25
Poers• ant a eutuller of cattle ant
wagente
J. *July 1 to „ale 2.2 the ;mintier
ef lima.; captured. :rounded, Or ser-
ve-1,14'ring 'wag 1,1-(3-..
Caws. that were cateitpled by Boers
have been •Iteievs.4ral in the Ly•len-
learg district. They were herrieilly
tatetted ay their atenpante whet the
Irithapp••oaclitele. The eavee were,
well latneeheel ant etottel with en P-
v1,7itini-;. A mutntitn of silk-ea:el tea-
time were aleo foutel in tln,m. ewl it
blip130.4en3 that eh nee were looted
front sterets.
A ;altars eelo..at will be taken tel
Only al.
4..14er,
Boer General trilled.
Johattateeburge atele nS.--Boer Com
-
man lant nprnyt ante allied on Frieue
wittle en leaturing t eroes the lit 1-
stelnerg role.
lintelicuer for India.
Loadent• July an. --The rape Towi
eattut or the *laniard, cen
tirnIng the rnmere 1tw helve bean
• eirenlation it'? fur -ht In tant-
e. :Aye: :4alve..4 It,* it 16
r• eortsd in Meagr3 ! tie t Lord Week -
veer wt. I give op 1,1., F. mumatiel ewe
Ilt noel preeeed Lu lao Linn where he
wi.,1 remind ate menthe, (h1 UMW;
toeer the enpretaeconomani in Italia,
ant that tAr Bind ,•_.t t-spcet-,
tti to Matted him in beuth Almelo"
work under ear Redvers Buller la the
early' ilays of inte war, but Lieut.-
Generaes Foeeettee-Walker and Lord
Methuen, are both eenior to hine
Neither of these meet Le, however,
likely, to be appointed, and it
xmist sale• in, etteor of the cholue
of General Lyttletott that he tithe al-
ready distingaished hinaeelf in civil
life. 'Wben Military Secretary to air
John Adye at Gibraltar and later to
Lord Reay as Governor of Bombay
he was regarded as a man: with a
future, ele has expressed himself in
public an sanguine of a satisfactory
eettlement at the South Afriean
question in the long run, and he sees
no reason why Briton and noer should
not live peaceably side by side, This is
the proper spirit with wheah to ap-
proach the eituation, but the manto
whom is really confided the task of
solving the final problem is Lord Mil-
ner, and he is well aware oe the dif-
ficulty of the task that awaits him
on, his return. to South' Africa.
,
Notes.
Forty-four of Mere, non-commis-
sioned officers aeld men of the Cana-
dian Scouts are on board the steam-
ehlp Numidian due alt Quebee ' this
in,orning.
In consequence of th'e action of the
Daily Mail in first drawing public at-
tention to the Vlakfontein scandal,
Mr. Brodriek has warned news agen-
cies that the paper is not in future
to receive any official news.
MOUENEGHO
Crown Prince Throws Down
the Gauntlet.
INTRIGUE IN THE BALKANS
London, July 28.-Seme time ago at-
tention was drawn to the Montene-
grin 'intrigue in the Balkans. Denials
more or less official were given to
:similar accusations frora Vienna.
D.ome and St. Petersburg, and to all
appearance every boay has been aux-
loue to prove that Montenegro is the
most peace -loving and unatubideat
little 'tate in Europe.
Tee value of theee denials may be ,
judgen from a speech recently d6•Iite '
'veil by the Crown Prince of Men- .
tenegro. and 4.nly reported in the
newspapers yesterday. " Wlien Al- .1
bania coal no longer trust 10 her-
solf," sail the Prinee, "elet would east
her eyes :wrote th0 HC1L to that
where rihuimt Ilatitoal aoldrationi
have ever found support."
Thf* comae:: rr.ferred to, of eourso.
was Italy, awl the entire Npeeelt was
a donative awl oh:Menge to Austria.
The Itrinee has ikrtiltab4, by this time
Wen called to ttr,ler by hio father and
lakt brother-in-htw, Ilang Yletor IIlr
manuel of Italy.
iThe sp'eeh will Jastify all the suspi-
eionv ultivit have long been held b:
uot Ha of anti -Austrian deliknI3
eeerahal by lady auti MontenegrO,
awl will be hula to con:ailed° pried
of the inilit are* eclat tont enture.1
lutl ban'. en the two Stattr, over a
ear ago. It will eertainlv add to the
growing eetrameement between litely
1111.1 tu1trl1t, •hh1j 3 • 4_ ;
I 1, 31%0r4 nanacing feasartrae or Intrea no.
ihternati mal p etitlee, nod it evINirt,-:
the eNtremo tlialett:ty v.Ith nbl h t h
Allianee wa9 last rt netted,
tO ince, 01 inelleatitm, Pe,
nutt limo by Italy ti III evrt ..t)
niatrinm4iNI tbs,1111.1eo unit Inv;
pritiet ly latasso 6 tit 1.11,1t.r.totatvre F3Z
nulearta nna a deal with title
gitine /tale ;41..,treterato ot ? .r-
ltanto., e Ant-,trz, 1ng eovetchl
tri :0•I it nut:mall nuse,pirn 40 (-27 1'••-•
ae-pnleiti a of tees:art mad -
tam. o:Lt,1 c,1 COur•-220. -
• a part en tie, antne. antil reIteeta n_k
:ato thP. Qt. e0r,i2 t
'03 ).t eeto, lately le piaene: f -
V!' ro oantre entreat t,nti,, o.
1J?'', 1t14 t.it iJ2
Ithatleg a lltotottottdrIlae.
reeralen, July litteel,eall 11h 3,.'. '.'.;-
i33 ttraviitag,, quictip it ta•-• Iterinnettott,
etreetentia 'conaltreart: heves', laniarlave
• broag,at ;title nem
AtLrica.3ui oetim rh iL'.'!1! #.9S,ti21 PIY:211U.T.',
and his own inta a ak...!ltowatale
on what 11.1e,1,4: .31.1etw2.1.1oe.
17 -Le ceal meeting of
tr.,e Prate ti 3,set. nanateeny tv.0
eree.ir121alatedas. tre ie eerly rj
.neeilh7Iladr.tai,,„ EV,ifyra 1t-9 Rafe,
agalinet Likoo t,e-YoZ...,:irkIRM.E.iie in tiite
Avy 4.:oune3 rek:CCipt:6;E:6
tey 3,c hpor,r,i0:A1-_,,t1 on tee
InTerMI 3,71fai,ters cr the
aetestan red.
Called triter “President.”
July tl<2?:.-Tae efilielal North
German Gazette' anr,ounees that on
the death of ars. iiroger on July
▪ Coatat Von the Imperial
Civarieellor, couveya31 his tor:Nal s.lael-
patity to "Presnient
the Gem -A0 Mo.ietep. 4eTh..2 liagete.
.
To this MeSSag,e Mr. Kruger roplied,
e.xpess:n 1333 IlEarq.• thanas thre.:g,u
Dr. Leyds, representative of the Boer
416116.. -
Win Not Visit. ter:tiger.
Londe; 2O.,-Inee latest rtace
raraor, to the efrcet that Mr. CLeate,
the AnierEsan Arai,a.ssalor, Thai gone
o lielUand to fast us an hAtianedary
netweee Geeat BiOtaez ani lin Ban's
at the reoluest Kruger. Is alto-
_gr,ether wit heat -311t3
is atterang to tz:ohlness In
den.
cannot Spare Tberet.
tape Town, .,TiflY :-.S.-11"--P3Z,'Ing to
appeal 93y the Mayor that the Del -se
Edinburgh's Vohinter•r a
k.oai Corps, be re..1'..vesi from active
aftez twenty months' service,
Gen. Ku,:ehene.r i:at3 prAatry.1 out
that the present el•itari..3:d state oT
the co:ony makes ahy reduction of
strength very dalcult and 21t nn -
aro scattenil throughout the
upper eta -treats er etitte: faikiae ne
•
small muNtu-11•44.; 'z5.3in.*. are
within a V -1.a r1151.7.3 fy: h;lwe!. otL.,r,„;
a -re azziund, ..Tara...s..,._(s.va, anti
parttee Cra7;oek.
It 3? rater 7.Zr.
Seteyo eae:eret ee.e. ettere
went lesin,: 74 tz.n
• ; :uakl:.g •(::z....•1: into Cape
"oiony.
,c•ira2 !if.v3» 13. 4,vIttptoo.
1,0".J.4:13!?, .Tu7y 2•.'3.- It Is freely ru-
10 7,'h1,3.,,i•-t4..•!•,-44.ral .G.
LYtt:f?tr..7:.. 1:71.1 Lo,...1 Kitchen-
( 1*-442-Clig.1" of the
rorees 1- )23112 .‘:274C'a. Lord Initchena
er, it men be, as..Anined, will not b",
recalled until the end of the war is
at last actual!y si•tht. so that .tien.
Lyttleton's. task will be more rms.:-
site and admeastrative titan belli-
gerent. General Lyttleton did good
TFS THE PE
Li.
A Lott from .,,,lajor-Ger,erg
Baden-Powell.
THE CANADIAN MEN WELCTulE.
Ottawa, July nsi.-T:t.,-_, Prealicir
reeeived a teinne free Me/ea-eta. eser,
1/ailee-Pewell. Oaten 7.21UrtOlit.'^..':1.,
,I Traesvaal, of wielett tiie Tenant-i.e..
; ie a copy ;
I "WINE v,,r/ forgive T - ' •31,,:. . i
a str.art tote to tc:Ill-ix nay grati,..:a
!
for all that yo71 Eavet ef54,..? 13 al•it,:-
IL4 the davelopnient of the. force a -at
a -ease erganeitacLie.: 1 ar.4 3-F:::nyg,..-.
By •-,tiatt• gaol orrie-es tine, Cnna-J'.a,-,
cohng..:-nt as li.:-•ellio nt';_1.1z..-4 ',..,-.) ‘[....-..,r
eitLari,..:11101E:Ict, a'A ItitLi til? f•y-,.......7.
k! --,..-:.t watfAria9 $.,)Z 7111,2,2.1 it is fernerei
' it wail tr.:3 a vai!nable aqaiitien ta
strength. I Lave Larned in 1.Le re-
cozt campaf:gis to admire -...-,-,.-3 to _
, p72-ste. t.10.,:., tv...,A•th 0,2' tEci3 Cara•;_z-...-.. F•.
' /Ili the fieki, azid an, thereff,ze, tre..,
gad to V i 1 it3e. eionr eeetiegent to
oat. items. Compraing, as It C. even
fee= every ont. of oor great co:ceees.
as well as Lem the home country, tia
:South African Constabulary is Tar
excellence an inripPriail corps, oral ea
sada I tispe it wIn typiry the
pro 319011 L1.9021 as working honestly and
2 ti,Irrotovalous.y in the great work of
1 . bringin0, pe.aae and prosperity (tier
the terrItories tow actillyd to our rate.
. And in this geAd work the Canalians
:win have a promincrit share. I trust
, tire conntr:•atieu thus? commenced Le-
trr.en Con -3,1 :,9,7 ..q. Seeth etriza le
but au augury or a eteee and profit -
eine coetion in tiw future. I
sir, yours fa1t31u3y t,„-ig,n,ed).7,1..
Powe'.14 Inepetter;r-General etenh AT.
rieals Co::stalin Lary."
In .1So12rritry Cferr:tic-m(97ft.
"Ii7.711:4:oltor.)n. .3tily 2e.--Tdr(r'astel'ai p.:-•.,-,
1%,,,, 7orento hz.:2, -F•.-.0- "Ls le ••'..e...lize-en
,..-
teeefincineat in anneeton Penne .1).
tlaiy, in tite inseue war 1. tile e,, /1
:! ' WaY WI' ch?,.3r,p2 -.1 on thel eel,
3•17or. 111.3 is givel tla-:s plane net be-
cause he was etap ct,-3 of Insanity..
lert, be:melee tat cenrinentent wonie
be far more sent:try tie re titan in
y othc.,r .part of the prison.
alaiCklerts IDrops Dead.
. ...
Montreal, 'July 28. -John Ford, a
well knonto G. T. R. mail 'clerk, run-
itir•g betWeen Montreal and :TotOlite,
dropped dead at his residente in tine
city to -day.
It
,•*rit;r, w.
- — -
hy Itnrglarq ; It hit,: 1 titleatvometp
1.1 iterantle all leer tie tellere of' flee
fetelle from tilt• efaotr. alel, third,
to mete the;t tie- c het wan !troll!!
1 ; ley le r Iv. t1a r, lZub! vt S., t'q ":2I "Init.
1ttilln,' Niettutnon flown.
"1104 taa.il tete pro' riled eeptie. 1:1
tenet an aln ',, teem of Lei Ernie .11. nail
1 pere tti tine ti .,te rune et anal theta'-
) obtain/. ton ANT ant t•-•,* a: gri at d• til
telnatted with,vtat f,a4'64,7n 1.7r Inane
:elate &reale faol oo et veleiteltel. cae.St le tie?
etriet rule +of tlito fawc,. I th;tott I
aunt ali, tO3 Lay 1•9 eea nett 1
11... thine lit; inn Vela T al 1 oei
,St0041 IP 11B111 t $110i4 3 ;I: (L- c, ' eaten, that,
fin titre eilaw al Ent:, e ant, ao nee fined
to do Lae elete sinh a eintelle eye
to aseeteeteneno tlee teeth.
aro 4 a9n ".k11;aullv Erltaq.
Novv. r., la roman onel Gentle.
tne ie, a ta'11.DlIcil ha 4 3'Qxii mane treat
tate eeee es toti 1; Ilirone nine awl
FOS
1G CASE
ATAN
Judge Instructs Jury to Say
Not Guilty.
VERDICT WAS APPLAUDED.
Remarks of the Judge to the Jury -
Letting the Police Down Softly -
There Was No Case -The Crowd
Rushes to Congratulate the Ac-
cused.
Pittsfield, Mass., July 26. --At the
opening of court to -day in the Fos -
burg trial Judge Stevens instructed
the jury to bring in a verdict:I of not
guilty, and thio was done, ending the
trial. The jurymen did not leave their
seats. The verdict was received with
Omits of applause, which the court
immediately suppressed. The demon-
stration, however, was one of the
most remarkable that has ever oc-
curred in a court of justleo.
The Judge's Remarks.
Jrudge Steveno, in; ordering the jury
to bring in a verdict of acquittal,
said :
'Mr. Foreman and Gentlemen, -
During eix 1.1:13S WO have listened Co a
palidul recital of one of the saddest
impeller; ever presented to a jury.
.t beautiful girl, just budding into
wo anhood, ware Shot down, and her
bather has been aceused of the
crime. The Government boa erulea-
teirel to prove that the girl woe not
A. STSVt.AS. prvsa..lievs.
was one anguish when one or our
members was accamea of killing, her,
but, through it all; Gairs infinite
love end power hoe Sustained us,
"To tliat portion of publio, press
and Um kine friends who bays so
nobly otood by us, we extend our
sincere thanks."
This statement was signed "Robt.
L. Posture', aud fantlird
It le understood' that Robert S.
Fosburg, the defendant, will make.
no statement personally, and that
the statement given out this alter -
000n will be the only official one
to come front the Fosburgs.
SETTLING STEEL MIKE.
Officers of the Tru3t Meet
Labor Leaders.
BASIS OF THE COMPROMISE,
New York, July 28.-A eoulerence
on the steel strike was held yester-
day afternoon by J. Pierpont Mor -
gam President Soliwab, of the United
States Steel Corporation, President
Shaffer and Secretary Williams of the
knialgamated Association, and ex,
judge E. H. Gary, Chairman, of the
Board of Directors of the United
States Steel Corporation. Tho con -
'armee will probably be resumed to-
morrow, with the same officials pre-
sent. The meeting was conducted
with the utmost secrecy. It is believ-
ed that while no agreement was ef-
fected between Messrs. aforga.n and
Shaffer, eubstantial progress to-
ward a settlement was made, and the
formal aanouncement of the com-
pact of peace will conic im a feW days.
The conference 3,esterday was pre-
arranged.
The 'World says the basis or settle-
ment is a coMprontise, concessiens be-
ing made by both sides. The termet,
it is understood, will be about as fol-
lows : (1) The midi r:Tog-nizod as
nan-union on jaly ist will be con-
tinued as suell save. possib!y, Avilono
the Amalganta.te(1 .iss..i.alation has
1r t( strong organization.
2. The Atualama.tml Asseeiation
r.e -do from its kh.mand that the
ti;toel Ciampaee sign tiae tcale for :113
mine.
3. The Steel Cenmany will pay
the eetle in all nairs„ union or neu.
4. All mine shall 1), opet to ell
mem with or witimia enien c
Tim aspeciatioa Atoll net attempt to I
fete', tia et into the latien or to oblea.
Ll Sleet Co:up:ate to eniplee 02111
union men.
The Steel Compeny will permit
the ereatileation meal when
nift22114 r•I lantre to Jain Vie Amen
:matt ti or other nee.catteens.
1••tt tie I No ttly -Mr. W It t ;
3.1 es• tare' elf the Antalse•inato'll
eat oen, wee eel el if the terme ,
peinted in tee prp; re Cols utornitter
were rareet. ile repluel titet thee
vere guesswliirti. No tenon
0 q"11.0 tho,!,113v 10,* Watt:Oat 110.?
1101/ In tlat• general Beene -
11,1,0 1•4' ObTallitni,t1013.
It he leer:ten here Vaal a :tweeting
•.3 tele e nave Ra 'd WIN 1Y:N^n
for It ie b8lie'Ve3
Mut b-,for,,:t tOr. end of 31110 wee% the
t4 di 111,? ;,1112 aly rem again.
. r, a Irtir.,9 with or• en. eeinie an
/
i teens, %%tea fere biers. a nesaire to '
;el ire; 1 III. W't!' leit.1,; go en 'retro elueed end
THE MARCONI'S 51GRES.
Test of Wireless Telegraph
Between Two Steamships.
ONE WAS SAILING FOR EU -ROPE,
New York, July 28.-eBetweea the
steamship ICaeser'Wilheliu der Grasse,
of the North German Llond Line„ana
the Cunard steamship Lucania Viesr:Y
successful test of the operation of
the Marconi wireless telegraph nen-
tem was made yesterday afternoon
In. the water of New York Harbor.
The Lucania sailed for Liverpool at
one o'clock yesterday afternoon,
while -the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grease
remained berthed at Pier 51, North
River, from which she will sail on
Tuesday next. For more than ; an
hour the two were in constant -com-
munication with each other,a and
until the Luovena passed out of the
Narrows there was no difficulty, in
reading her signals. • .
Agreed upon between the two epee -
eters, George Krona°, or the Ger-
man ship, and William Hepworth,. on
the Lecania, the test was a semi-
private affair, and the messages
were in the nature of friendly
greetings, with the exception that
severnn times during the passage of
the Cunarder down the harbor Mr.
Hepworth sent back. to shore the ex-
act position of the ve.ssel.
Beginning with, "Haw are yore old
by ?" from the English ship, when
that vessel headed down tht.• harbor, -
the messages passed between the two
vessels as rapidly ae It was possible
to operate the delicate methaniem re-
quired for their transmission or re-
ception, and there was not a hitch or
break until a quarter past two
o'cloek, when th operator on the Lu-
c:min. anneuncel that elve steamship
W21$ pao,Ing out of the Narrows.
After this time, alth nigh the elec-
tric wave was reeordet by the ma-
eldne icatiser Wilhelm der
Omen., the nataages eann•
:21I 1 were read atilt grent
!salty, iota Malty it um; unreal be -
tee en the two uperators that, the
'Wit shoat c
Then th of asere present, a:Welling
mita Ina reyn, th • tielitatarel slashing
‘,1 the Metre:meets !reeve), in alit
tio house a13,,vf! 314 :lit er-li, ..teet 011
UV' tit rtnan r,teantsh4r, united 32: the
1.:1/4pra•34.3.,ikil WV!! Met this Int r,c131t0
P'11,211:11 1a, itt Lneattla,
away -
"A, happy V44y8113". ittenttleyeat
'.tr. Kr Rieke sat) el, caetel ie that be
theneht the oaelleit In a vela feet-
eeeefel owe ae there a ere ee ntIOIVY
IltItIl tote tora ah zut New Vork
1. hIll tt 32041 3.1 ort the effort to
aanpeal 'alto v. Pt tit • vein': ltn
elnp, anal intorfrred n Rh her 141 -
:nth nt letete Tao till! cafe!l tnnsts
ttf the tt-seli.t En port. 'kW!, bullallnea,
II:treat, or LOI taerstretetlon, the
iron reefs,. VI ElianY utiter thing,.
Mr !r„netto 3,110. all rt:::.eivel 0 por-
tLin of the (34 etrie Impuices tit at cut
front the two yo....1:9019.
-
FENS FOR
oil!! se,
nuL
tICHESS PM Of MIMS bglan rent Cathedra
Has en Undo mined.
;)ha of Bavaria Bound and
Gagged on Train.
ROBBED OF ALL HER JEWELRY
litenne. July tan-IteInatt. railreatde
Stenall &seined to nesenitalitn nein, re- ,
potation foe inole aitee ant tnoee
Who travel en tette; at* telt ae meen
in danger e Tovigetan; as trete tte
toneists unto in Ikea, eitere
at:4 ,thtvto) t4a, teont when trieeentee be got taaltie
,F‘ryn t1Mt tra0 ot 111o0Nyirt .; 4r1,119:; t4L'Ign titi'"I hat op oat
tiae leoverntinent has 3n.f.•,1 13112.ehtt.j-DEfo'24T-3 DAgZil reads elr
pros,/ teinfieiettt go ens:lain a vet
3» 0i313'1iUn
reeettort In iil,.1.1421
dit of gulty apltNt the eeresl. .‘
;:]otnn VLtsc, ItalltnJ!.4n
/hie,erit efeeeea. malteat 10,1200n brig.1Oii t,
teecee;a, -
I
*Lae lehia of lit:teal-Ea, tate:710n to Count I
meet oi. 1334111 rt nr. ladieurg, for 2inns 0311 efottleater of Dake
titling hie *Tates., :sae win return a.31 (o»3n3'9 T330kll4, olrk2verria. who in I
vereiliee or t..et genie*. S.9 faineus seeilst, mad wito is ;
The etown in tne coati voere. weeeen Ihn eideet tbrotbtle al tiie late ran-
• ieele ea „tannIrees «31C.d 3of dee iTPD44
deinutiant. bloke anto:93:14 While e
trevellente thee dae
y n
os -
wedeln tie, eterst neezeueLlatede• seseeteti13310Ela.7 ti.:41. W4'. M03.',.713
by stern2y raleirg 331 /Inca 7 0E4 e021- F4:!,n, and E:er m»3q13 were suddenly S.:43-
rawatint,r.r, sekerhf trfr 4,o,70 That toe 1. ItoutA. E22ind3a3ded by
deneoestrat ten was not ateei.31 lire:, '‘'.2 ;"•; 11-41,-e `:A lifZ'OnW-t0tr,2/3:mits
litol'aert Stew -art Fol,,barg, 1:33 1114 Tee- 03 the eemparfeneet 3101 rrobc97.4 el all 1
il313331, was trAr-In s1Q7,14 the v..1 ab1 2Eirelgery the 13:,:ehei,s I
"Wh:tt z5a,-.. '4']03333?'' 31 11330 the tra1tu was Lpn
arlip:pc-ssrxi 133-1321233 t-. 11-' 2lmyrrPn).3e11 fG:Lama tiLe t.,/phhath.
wineet tin? /exc.:ea:a of the 321Vwas hen alto nen, tree di.irEle was not
93133' was "Not ltenelty.” the paint or veto -fang ani 1321
Jange S-etetene tient: in a tew wotele shete, eeeth. off,21. 220 traOl Las i
al
for taeie eereitil Neel ltetnien 0: the I teeneete sateese sister te nem -
ease daring its inntnnntatrinta t117:312- I tied to Paentee allieert, tate neheappar-
youtee, neeeenn Fa 332-1 "';'4 eta tO 1n:Z2 C3rov nI /3,1`7tratIT.V. tIVI I
clzargerl rrriza C:-:-••••',,zi5.F :0-74 none- ! nee: thirn sister I.e.; t 33 leinapresezep-
wae adayerteen I Ince
gr,E.v,4rslid nthrtce el Bovarla, Is aT11#..,at eow3 thrnuesI eneeohtraeieh wGinan,wazo.
fiM1110g, youree neat, tIna it Was se'.- " o eat:noes and 3m,• -
,
1 One pereen to thaka tha imnel 1-11e 03231133 her me:Triage. used to aenist 11r
all reltentesbetneeeette, conrt room
.1 r.. . g Ids patients. Hee lersbatna Count
was enearen. II zorrneg, Es tite chief o/ eine of timse
Michelson Hulled.
:,
reediatized and To
One of tine features or the brief ses- fanalen, who at otterInteitnelYe an'eirgvelis%
sten Plof 001r i‘i., _
- I ter of Itosal pretwatives, Induding
announcement to the newspaper men ,
t ttos morninn was the sovereign sway over tiee petty States
- of Geriteley, and tvito retain a num-
by Chief of Ponce John Nicholson, to. „,__
Ike effect that the affidavits whieb utaI 01 3nac'dlig .°2 a footing of etitla!-
Ety with the relgaing hoases of 1
Chief Plana of New York, had ard Europe.teren
regisletter, bet thee
111z3 PIte5'.517.15 "'3 211&'71"El; FATAL FALL FROM A RooP4
had rentsed to .1090p3 teem and they
Lad beers seat to bins yesternay by
, %venni retarreen to NOW York. gooey, 37,11 tents seeneeleg. a Earn
13 expinunt r2, -ha or th:s action, and Lost His sa
Nicholson a clar that l'At he hal •
Lip:ey, Ont.. July shing-
not been tredi.ted r:ght by Chief ; thereof of joar, Eidose barn on
r.INtILT. He :
cif tho IN 'wyork want to .1 (elect:anon of Huron. on nal -
'7' • «ley rhhho. James Borden. in at-
""Yt"-71'; "Ir 1:a"r 30" to entell a hat= •r that
to tr:e° 21 i..'rq„..'''rlY„.w.:P°.2t teal tleeele
el from id, lost his balasiee -
me by Wani CM:a-Cr-40:n- hears. Lie-
- 7 ni:,4 slid down the roof, fallng
ia als-
fore, aed then toting it oat taelli- ; tz:31041. or ::1) ar 40 feet, receivien a .
elves to the nevi:rompers." ; eevere woned on the templa dasioreat-
The Vortnils,r, ztatenient.. 1 leg ins hip. and breaking las left
This afternoon the Fosburg farm- I: arm in two in'didrm no alt`o rr"8447°41:
ily gave oat tills statement: proved fatal, 1
We never had a moreent'e doubt a
"We are giad the trial has ender3.1 dite't:trlinarlc-Iiiluetirni;ohltrnrio. Ind eufferlugs i
the, resell,. Nee knew we had told at 7 o'clock Suanay morning.
the exact truth as to the death
of our dear May. Her death at the
hands of a burglar was a crushing
Hon. William Muleck sails from L1V-
e2-pool on the Lucania, on Augast 10.
Ile expects to reach Ottawa about
blow to uS all; bat greater still A.ttgturt 19 or 20.
.ALARMING BREAKS IN WALLS
Inanien, jnely aaL4-Thq, whtch
rgyw Yeti: lavq, taal e-totvetteit ttith
the Brooklet -et nerige tete h'ea 218man-
terpart here nil 51.. raulte atetitedrni.
eel the polite has lace etannEen bee
flee 'Meant ataterreetactit that thq)
VAILfit &linnet 19 v2.3 4111.1333C9 C.311311s0.
TA.*
911e9T116113 WSUll Of the wiiith
ttottittept, wraith
193. !grit tto tot ket
think, IVO feet tette. eat& 2,3,1n Mitt
latelt. slaAtiUg traintter43331very
010952130311 dwi, 13 19 17:1:01;044,
to the 3032-i.133le4e9 33,31 1133.1 3,02. while
133.31 troc,t i-Jimat, with its lacovyt.•,,w,.-.
en.) WWI bz..- 1,7, 19 align isiti,,,WAIg 12133-
tigntol
123)333 %tilatch Um? eatinadeal
wan bunt vea.e rtever very geed, raid
the orchitteet, Clettstopiter Wren,
teen hie pieceatiloae tteeenelingly.
Hon tile sub 41i been gen andietueben
Meat precatatiohs 114133t tate Sid.
tine& Rat tat toilly inae-tlie watet
at the bottom of title eanda etrateht
beneath the ratitednal heels tapped,
bat the 133.1.12411' eti v:htelt the eathe
drat is buitt is reew traversed by deep
dreiene and by neveral nateletgeoinid
raillroada
It fa teeing to tide flint the whole
st relative tis- enerliteelleg 21. na penitent
to dip flo-own toward tine river, while
the settee' of the tatineleal isvgravt-
iy erider.geren by the iltativatie lis -
• in the geoenal due to the eine-
ritienea. Title ateeititeemeat, oeuen
beg so seen alter Cho teal of n, huge
mates of stole? in Westminster Abn
bey, due to tine destraction east
of the iron clarets; by which the
stones were fastened 19 tinear ediatse
lioendeedsofeetero age, has given
rise to _very strions alarm among
the undsh pEopio with tegarl to
Ike safety of titer twee 'host ta-
ttoos cathedrals.
TOLSTOI ON DEATH.
lie, Tells Of TOS innerese.lette :InttrIng
Bis Recent Illness.
Parte., July 23.-A despatch to the
Tenrcig tram lioneent 8Aye Meat'
Tolstoi, who has partly retc.everen
from his illness and is able to sit
up, on Pzielay tont, a friend the nx-
preseions he gained. He satie
'I didnot y•ce.ozntze those Around
me ail:Ai:tatty. I seemed to be sip-
ping .softly bet surrey in.to beetle
tude. Now there le the painfal me
pressIon of returning tbroagfe tngs
.and Quagmires to terrestrial ex st-
enee. I regret every moment ,of the
time between, this world and the
next. I will write cometltl.ng ou this
subject to teach itts,n that death it
not terrible, becanse there is an-
other and a better life."
The 0-143 -1 eauee for alarm con-
cerning Count Tolstoi . Lee in his
P1391-7313 e wealkneee. His body 19
emaciated and his ern is, sat:ow;
his eyes &one retein ther brit
hailer, while WS Mind IS p.arfecti$
cleat.