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I r1C4 by the ",Unx vote of tl 0144( 112 ( 0
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t11,0 ' RAZORS,AND HAT PINS 'n 9
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Imuou of . o, fewer than i76
1-4 tile ("Apo Colony a 00 "o 110TURER, HIM TO- KIM, ',c','o,f%,�,o,",r'-'Y",'t'1'4,0%t'4'1'lke'j t"' ast 11 1 loni
Ut. , I men, or flA P�w cent., are rioll � , USL
The Off-OCtIVO, not from all eag1goo, bilt' I I rX 1,
NEW P0, P"t CH"'O'SEN 9 01110"Jus'"Co In .
- wore I muty . =. 1-1 91
91 ,F.1`por1r= ;Iep 011011 0010 Coal oliber from medical unfitneag, liae,frl-
1. I near WAIIaceburg have b n ,I i, n go -or desor-a
Without 8.
, ,allo.�r Ja t1on
And round to be .pl,s- Stronr,g,e Revenge ,040 oy' mi8conduot' "
t b. Of the 500, Q,.Yor , V, r ,Onl,, ' Do To WASHINOTON AU14111"INQ
I . were
joalc�
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(USC]Iarxed upon ir gro do, 3 -
Winnipeg exhibition recelpto for on a Comrade, cent. as not ilkely to become efft� .: I I - 1. .. � � I � 11 � I I -
0 tbQ week J110t Closed 8111OW7 06, fall -
C A RID I N A L SARTO ""o" I loli'arat WIAloila, over 4 per cent. with
. I Ing off of several thousand d* . 419graoo, -and the samo percentage
law as ooral?,area with tho receipts, of - Another Enoch Ardeo; Turos Up io Real
last year. THEN GAVE HIM, HELPING HAND. . Wore discharged begauoo, their , ae"
.__.____- � . _ I Lord Stratheona was at)lo to at Instead of the elf I litpon Years so nj I
N. J., Aug." 4 — WIt,lA - over they st4t($a hem to I on cil�
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tend the Hudson Day Qampan";, , lwmwax, ' , I Ustment, pro�,od to be less than - sev. . life at Yonkers. I
Board meeting yeoitorda, n; nearer wltb ever,y,l mo- onteen. Ono enlisted no �a man wao,
r y afternoon. (loath com!
VeniCe ChoSen_ to�_ 110 bast alw resumed uil activities went, as the blood pumped from At afterwards claimed by lite parents Boston d0*1paW4�4ii attowilt On, the ldly together fQrslx yeare, an.4sev-
Patriarche of 01 tholltgh Clowall,golonerohip. savored art , ory;1 In We wrist, a Japan- because ,he had, hardly attained ilia -
I . The Montreal Street Railway Qom- W Satter at I road , fifteenth birthday. : part of halt a ,dozea negro(w Op, oral cliltdrea -were borne to them.
_;gored along a , I W , T4011 CJD,VnO left home, Yesterday
party directors have decided to is- a . .. I - I . � . .IJOWAI to k40 Ray, Boolcer I. ash, L[o
94Q $1,000,000 new stoor, to tile near Qartarat, gogtorday, And In all a Ngt9n, Pregldqnt of Tuskezoo, to ask r fter -an ab -
Succeed Pope Leo X111, obareholders at par to provide for that atraAge walk, which laotecl full PROLIFIQ LABORERtS. 001100 Of bea,111Y Sixteen yea,ra, 'For
permanent work. twenty, Minutes, there trudged Ito- — questions At. a meeting lie waq ad- m,veral years Biro. Myne. made An Up, -
I A 4p,spatoll 1rom, CoAstantlooplo aide him . tile man who had dealt 'tile 01W Had 19 C101(irra, &lid Uroi4ght drosultig last night at the Ylop Ormitting search for her hugband. She
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. wound. He. too, WaA a Japaii,efle ooa� several times Solicited tile ato or the
OfLYS tlmt Rilosta. hau tisked pormis- Up 17 Of Them. Ctiurch resulted In almost a riot. .
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� siolt of - to allow several '� man. It Was not from true repentance I Police and bUd letters and tale-
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I I L the Sultan . ,to T40ndon, Aug. 41, — T TWOlItT-11YO policemen were call- graixw despatched to dirrorent parts
. � Angolan wareWpis, to pass throug4 the talat he kept companionship with I AQ Ullcolu,
Dardar-oll r- 4t... r.. ...f-. victim, It' waii to gloat Over him. Shire Agricultural i$oplety, Wblq1)r ed to voll the disturbance. Seertil .or. tr4e, luniteti.atAteg, but Invariably
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New York, Aug., 4th --Cardinal
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-To .00 final Instalment of' ton 1101'
cent. due on ttm $50,009,000 bonds
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! With,bate wpi.tring him up tp a point
.
wllero lie took the keenest delight
Ili fresh torture to that the
. concluded Its annual exhibition at
Lincoln yesterday, awarded pro.
mAims to laborers who had brought -
orro,sttl were majap, I I
Ourj:pollcomau xecelved P, deep
� , stab
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undorwritt -on by the International
adding .
wounded man already,, was suffering,
up and, polgoodout the �gre4tost num�
from, a hattyla, while a man sald to
5arto, Patriarche of Venice, Elected
Kercauttlo Marine Syndicate, tias
Ion. Ila to J*. P. Morgan,& Co,
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tile man with t Ila eyen gave a
balln
holptu� arm -to tho other and ,s
her of childron. I
The flrgt�prlze wont to. ,.chomao
'tralby,
W one of tboAe opkOjed to Mr. Wash -
y A g nd
Ingtonrecelvediso oralr zorcut a
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M111 atibila of all the cardinals, who
Opposition to Trinity federation is
rrted him as he tattered on, u!,ul
J11bught, of Market Ragan, for
1g, now in tb�a hospital.
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Pope. . �
unexpectedly ,.strong in Toronto,
owing to secrecy of the negotiations,
t laot titere came a Ila 139
and stumbling an(, .fall, ul.us"PtPhlen,
,
nineteen children . born, se
brought up, a
, lid tW,olvo placed out,
After *tile arrests Mr. Washington
,
cardinal d,eacon, preceded by muel-
anti discusslan wad postponed until
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,,, tile bod.V with his foot, the
."r�w
Tito second prize-winnor hag) fifteen
continued 'Ilia address,
tho other by the governor of tile
conclave, a, �rdlafe: chosen by the
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�the alumni meeting Ili Septembor.
,,, be, had found, vengeaiwo walk-
children, thlr;een brought up, all(]
After the meatigg W. M. rilroLter,
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140 agreement blas been, reached be-
twicen The stalking' ra and the
ad ealmly,i on. .
He wais still calm when arrested
431 placed out; *hIlo otlier compati-
tors had sixteen, fourteen, thirteen
Ono of thogo arrestedt and'hit; friends
CHOOSING POPUS SUCCLSS 01 R
111"co d ally papers, iVllilltlel were tied
a hal.f-hour later. He had no regrets.
The Man under arrest IS Nokltukal
and twelve, there being ten entries
admitted that they went; there
with the idea of a,elrtnj Mr, Wa,slilng-
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up. by Sunday night',* strike In Spo.
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. kane, Wash. .
[tibino; the dead man's name was
,
to" the prizes offered. .
Prizes were also awarded for.
Lon a number of quelationu, and to
roment ally 'attack that might be
. .
Mrs. Ulanctpe Kelly, wife of Daniel
Klto. TheX wpregall ors on the eolist-
, Ing gclioo�er Hu'gona. Tile two ,men
toligtil of service In one situri,tion.
mago on the Now �Qinglanfl reptreson-
Method Pursued by the Conclave of
,of the
'b-aki'n'g'vl-mt;,Yttololregtlisluaatt,lvies aN9veaJ3n'ttod by
had quarrelled ofter on tile I *way,' tip,
Kito to for a walk with
I The winners had recorcis ranging
frorn'41 to 57 Years.
tatiw to the recent Afro,Americlan
council at Loalsvilloo. I
,there are two oacristans, two
- the St Louis -rand lur- a-3 a -it-
consentef go
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. I I Nokitukal after the vessel Teaclieu
Cardinals in Voting. Bass. Attempts to locate Let' tO-d&V her pier, The story was told by the
- . 1 . were unavailing, and it is said Slit latter to Ills Call, ikth perfoct �Inci
t4ao gone to Buffalo to cross into d1tv. Thus it ran: . �
T410 ,porlod of toh 0my,w to fixed
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tt lia dOM all the canopies over tile
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)dw by, law.; but It Is not obligatory
on the ca,rdlialo to obPy, t1f, law.
cardinalW seats are taken down, ex-
colit - that over tile seat. The cardi-
In fact there are several things fix-
nal dean then asks tile Ptopo what
name lie will take, and thosecreLary
w by, tuo Roman ceremonial gov- 1
takes note of all that is happening.
orning, the conclave that may, be
Two card,trial-deacons then lead *the,
faisregarded. But oil, Lite appointed
day %Uu ca:r,clinalli g4ther Ill 6L. �
-1 - o boblild the high altar,
lll�,',cral' 1p,o puto oil ilia pontifical
)?etorls, c6nd the cardinal dean col,
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VW[trualltS; be then sea.ts himself be-
to ra tile high altar and receives the
ebrates tile =us of the Holy, 0110-A.
After tills, the cardinals, Ili pro-
t
M111 atibila of all the cardinals, who
ppsetoll, sluging Vent, Creator k5pir-
ki os him On thia foot, the hand. and
thge mouth. Tile Camlinal Camer-
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�tus, march 'to the place of the con�
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longo then places tho ring of tile
clave fill the palace. .
�3o the conclave begins In the ev-
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Plah-Orinow on bid, fi)l.ger, which the
Pope giv�g back, that his name may
oping of the eleventh (lay. alLer tile
ba engraved on it. Than the senior
Po ntiff'o death or else at some oth-
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cardinal d,eacon, preceded by muel-
or time. The door to closed and lock-
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two IS
otans hild tliQ elloir, ,iInglng Ecce
.
. ed With! 4ey.,% one of which -
kept by, ilia Ca�rdlaal Camerlongo,
Sacerdogi Magnus, P;oes to the bal-
cony and announces the election to
tho other by the governor of tile
conclave, a, �rdlafe: chosen by the
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tho peopla: "I announce to you a
grewt. joy. Wel ba-ve as Pope tile most
. ca,rdinalu. A turning box is built
into the door-, through which food Ill
eminent and" most Reverend ---,
eardinal -01 tho Holy Roman Church,
passed;,tho kox.s are kept by all Out-
,
who hag taken the name of _-_,11
Side guard and. by the chief master
- The regulatioria proscribed that If
iof ceromoillog oil tbo Inside, Prelates
the cardlinalo cannot make a Oh6lce
or varloug grades, cNauged twice
in throe (lays, thereafter until they
tw.ch � day, watch outuldo that, no �
lotter.9 or miessages carl. be brought
(to- they aliall have but one meal a
day, and If tjioy do nliot, inake a clioico
In., anid In theory nothing can reach
tho ConCIAVIetS frOmi 'tllO OLLCO14LIO
in five (lays t1toreafter their Single
ru,eal. sliall cionetst, of broad and- wincy
..,v_Avorld. On. the Inside the cardinal
ar water. r2lictio wore changed later,
'tiucai 'holds
dean and the cam,Driengo make a
tour or Inspection evegy. evening to
and no rule good now.
Tho conclave which bleated Gregory
sea that all Is safe. I k
XVI. in 1831 laksited 50 (lays. The
Within the Conclave.
cardinals did not live on bread and
-r
, Dhora &,re li�an,v -wore persons in the
the cardlnal% Each
w4tor or wine for thoste 50- days.
It , the 'ed,tclinal dean himself is
,conclaTe,thlait,
1pardlil-at Isafititle'd,to two Servants,
chosen Pope the Carddnal Camer-
and a third If lie Is very, feeble. Then
- longo acto In his place In the con-
elave after tile election, - ' .
,there are two oacristans, two
�
t . . ore of ceremonies, 'one rellZlous'l
-M111 oar confessions,. I one secretary, I
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VaC-.-.#C-.a-nr,.%JC%%aWJqJ
who has one Bervant, three surgeon-�,
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four loarbors, one carpenter, one '
wason, and several general servaritg. I
I NEWS IN BRIEF
Nonte or those Is to be chosen from!
ItUo household of any. cardinal, nor
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FJ��C--..qq_ftr-,-.aC--,J4,P.3
is a, cardinal to, brinj with lilm any
body but. actual imrvants who have
Olic'million Spindles are idle in Fall
l or =,oro' than
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River, owing -to the high price of cot-
, a Tear. TJie rule about the �nunv-
ber of servalits Is said to,bb lg-
ton. ' ! .11 I
,� Tile steel billet pool, -it Is claimed,
vored, each cardinal having three
will coinpletel,v, cont-rol tile steel
and iniore If he wanfo them, ,
market. L ,
In Their Cell.
. Tile' municipal Coilxldil of Shanghai
The conclave having beguil in tile
want6 to license and control the na-
evanIng of the eleventh day, the car-
tive Press. .
dinals 90 to their cells. Theso are
, 'Millions, ol dollars have been lost
wooden Lbootbo' arranged In the
In Pennsylvania, by tho false gauging
largest hall of .,the conclave; there
of Whiskeg. . .
. �
is one ,booth for each cardinaLl, tjio
M,io Czar &lid Ciarind have $Aned
booths of those ,Oardlnal� created by
tile great pftrtmAgo to celebrate the
ilia Pope ju�t dead are coveted with
ontionizatlon of a-her"Jult.
purple serge. Over the door of a4dh
apartment Is placocl ilia coat�of-arms
.
,The Standard Loan Comk)any yes -
.
of the occupant. Whether or not a
terda�)r absorbed tho Ontario Loan
and Invebtulobt Company.
cardinal gqes Into the conclave, 110
ifas, to pa -y for his cell, which costs ,
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A labor untah j)resldent In Manila
him about $1,000, according to Prest-
was committed for contempt of
, dent Debrosses.
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court. I � I
How They Vote,
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indictments, were returned agalliat
Two bardluals, one from each
nine United States officials for postdi
order, are chosen -to act as te.1lers. ,
frauds. . . . %
In turn the cardinals approach the I
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A private letter from Kishineff says
vase on the plitar, and, kneeling,
the massacres were prompted by the
pray for .guidance., .Then they take
tills oath: "I call upon God, who will I
Government.
The Georgia Legislature hasepaelsel
be my judge, to witness that I chose!
a law to the amount r c, Id
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,the person whom before God, I judge'
.reduce
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labor In -cotton mills. .
ought to be elected, and.thait, I will
do tile Same ' on the &ccesslon." and
The Toronto Striking in . oulders say
having sworn they drop their bal-
that the batitle Is still Q71 with tile
Canada, Foundry Company.
lots Into the vase. The ballots are
prepared thus: At :one end the car-
The United States, Cotton Manufac-
dinal writes his name; lie then folds
turing Company hag beall organizeil
the ballot so tbat Ills na.me sliall
with a capital of $10,000,000. .
)lot appear as the ballot is examined
Tile Loan & Savings 'Co., Limited,
first and goals the fold; the namo
U Montreal, has boon refused a
of his cil.ndlftte lie writes In these
license to do businots.s In Ontario.
words: I , 11 choose for ,Supreme Pon-
It; Is rumored that the ,wiclow Of
tlff the Most Reverend --,", and
Vice-ProsIdent Robart will. marry)
. seats this part of tile ballot. When
Senator Fry;a, bf Maine. . ,
all tbo:car�fflnals prosetit have voted
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Canadian fifty -cent
the teller,s begin to count the bal-
,.Counterfeit
places are being turnOLI.Into the To-
Icsts. The first teller, a cardinal
ronto detective office almostdally.
. bishop, takes out the ballots, opens
the first fold and sees the liame of
.Ilia Co[konial College at Hollosloy
r
the candidate; he passes it to the
Bay, Suffolk, waite,h sent mally
gentleman f&rmerl; W Canada, will
second teller, a,cardinal.p
iiest, who,
_(also. looks .&P -It �and AafiflW it 0,tbo
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be sold by auction in the aulumn.
Paris
,tR*4;to1IeT; .fl,d6%-rdjXI,�4e4con,lwho
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reads t -tho, name or tho chlidl-
Title Times' correspondent
.SaYs that the B181100 Of Matz r0fus0d
date.,. _f0f% is found that- i6o, candi-
to allow religious orders expelled
date.lims atwn- ilrds Vote, q�s000lld
.
b6ifo 9 All. -t-.he,dar-
from Ii'rarice, to seltle Ili Ills diocese.
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dindIg'aie-bbliged -to -�Gte,, but hro
Col. Montizam bert, D.'O. of mil-
Itarya districts 3 and 4, 'has retired
io,' chi4ge 'their +ot6s.
not. qb -
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under the age limit regulation.
,fted
h wish to accedo do so by
'�rhogs w 0�11 elf I ballots as before,
,
E. R. Tlipmas, the youthful, turf-
J'Allu-
,�rep&n
* I ng oil two Iasi; fold, "I go
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luall, has made $3 1,000,000 Shice
ftry by,lichring the New York market.
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while those Who (19
not accede ,;,1i a, "I go over to � no
A llusslan Ulovornor proposes to
one." I I
allay agrarian excitement by pub -
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counting (i , lo sallota.�
,
" ili1-1 ,-a Impor cam,,cl 11 Friendly
word;,., . .
I 'Aftor�a.11 have voted -on tile acces-
Tile Porinsytyanin, Railway will Savo
ollon, the telloro open the now bal-
lots and place each alongolde of the
tn,L>ro t.11.,I,u $I�,000,000 a, year by Iny-
ballot ftriit tast t)lat has tile Sama
trig oll crupIoyier,st a (lay a month at
�
01tell. Own .6x1ionse. .
Real; Whan all acee6s:on ballot is for
tire same portion as first ballot
- T. Sit 1,101,re
" who, went to ,,,,(Imon_
. .tile
with, the &5;mo seat, It to not counted.
ton.to start a French newspftpanr,
haa abancitttiled tile -project and Is
But if a (lifforent liamie to found
the, ateegriLbri ballot to Counted,
returning, tp Montreal.
Ilion tile voto& or the two ba,110ts
If Cuba falls to float hor propotiod
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are counted aud the, reault declared.
1041t Of $35,000,000 in the United
If atio tandida.va has just two-thirds
ftatcaf ,Bl,itlbli financiers. will sab-
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of the votes tile bAllote are opened
earlbe. I , I i I : ;."I 1:11,
entirely, oo thaA the name "of each
� Trunk colonization road$ will P111P11-
voter may be oaon.-, If the candidate
bably. be constructed in townsu 8
haO VOU4 for himself 11,18 vote 10 XlOt
Wclst af Lake, Niplosingi toward Lako
. ounted, v6nd olo, lie lacks one of an
lictrop, .
-410eleeklou. Then the ba.Ilotsr are burned
anO 0. second oloction Is taken In the
Russia, has placed restrictions on
Americans travelling ,Lllcro as a to.
afternoon, . , �
Milt 'Of %110 petition about tlko KiSh-
,
When a Choice is Unde.
ineff wassacreo, , .
I Whon ollo candidato bao the
-grantfoxid will- probably accept
"OoliSary two-thirds 61 all tile
.
some land at Ada, anti DrAnt'aventics,
Viotes eastj the cardinal dpacom teller
offeratl Ube by Dlirley Bros. toll
& no 0
FJ the navaef tho Jalo,r car-
(APIAMT:6011 A1101 & b,611 0914 tha mao-
park purpores. ., , ,
4,
i0ml O' oeremolifes And. the Necrotar
" y
,,,, 4 f tlIkIllp: ballormakera, fron-
worktirs and ship carpenters of tile
enter the chapel, Then t1m ea*dlnal
dean and two othol! eardirm,10 ap-
botrolt ShIpblillding tio., have re -
J)Mleb tile newly o1coted Pope and
.d to work.
turlict
ask him If ho ac,ccuts the olectidn-
1,q,0tc,r0llt1&l t,trlff jvajv -.igain l&tr-
Canada and rejoin hall husband,
,,NVe ha . 4 fights, Kito a,fid 1, We
T,110 British tank steamer Baku
were made lor enemies. Ten times,
Standard, troin T�yna arrived at
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twenty times, I have been near him,
Philadelpili.1a. wIth a hotel In her bow,
on ahip when I could have used my -
as a rmilt of a collision with all Joe,,
knife. I did not. Wby? oil, there was
burg off the Grand Banks of New"
time enough. I
faulillipAd.
,
4,Waleu we come to the pier we fin-
Followlag the formal opening of
Ish our work. Thell the captain says
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dam No. I Ili tho Allegheny River at,
I can go aanore. I ask Kltb to come.
11ittsiburg, Joseph Brown, aged 19;
He; say, yes, and we, take a, little
.
Henry Brown, aged 14,; Frederick
Walk, �, Ve go into the country. Itake
.
Bulger, Jan., and Edna Shipley, aged .
nat my., knife and Say, 'KILO, You
13, ware drowned. 11 i
Icno-WI have waited, Tills Is the time.'
"11he death occurred oll Sunday of
He putout hig hand to�pusb me, and
, � �
I draw- my,, knife across his wrist.
Mrs. Mary B. Nolleo, 4vidow of the
late ,. cliancelior Naucig, or :'Victoria
.411 -le try., to, hold his wrist with big
.
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Uilivarsity. , She was in lier 74rd
other hand, go .the blood will not
- thal,othor arm. tight,
come, I tale
year. The interment takme, place at
this waY, so be capnot use it. Then
Cobourg.
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I sa,y, I 'Kito, lot � us walk.' Re'tries
The tbrontonea order for a general
to fight with me, but I am stronger,
lock -out of ilia building trades In
and so we walk, .
Pittsburg was Issued oil Saturday by
"By, -and by) lie grow go weak lie to
tile Bu'liilors' Excibariga League.- It 18
near . falling. But I do j3ot let hild.
believed that it will take away em-
I hold him tip and say, 'Kito, You
playme,rit from 26,000 men.
evaii walk more. x1to, yet, oball
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While digging a wcI, Li thie GrailLI
walk until You- Ale.' Be is a brave
Coilloo dl,itriet; nielar RegIna,- a labor-
man, Kito. Re fight,s me again, but
ornai�ed Norindil Annitsbil w over-
l!",
now lie Is so weak as a child. He stag -
come by gas, and fell to th hot-
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gers many! times, By and by, there
tom, a d1st ,o of ninety f
ane , eat. The
Is net so i�'611 blood. lie has It not.
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body has not been recovered.
He grdans. -Vien ther i a Is a noise In
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Poncral. Aamos, Ono of the' last
his throa�t. I know t1int noise. I say;
ohlara of tile Venezuela, revolution to
'Kito, that Is enough,' and I drop
remain In thd field', who had a camp
him. T'llien I walk until a mail Sinds
noax Santa Lucia, has surrendered
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me -0 . I
to the Government, together witil
00 men, tlicir arma and ammunition.
THE BRIDGE COLLAPSED.
At, the heaidquaxters of the United
Minet Workero -in Indianapolis it � is
—
..&lid Iiiirled One 11ilildrCd IlItO the,
announced tha,t the miners And.
- IAI�er. ,,
operatorn at Pittsburg, Kansas,
hava reamlied a wago agreement for
Portland, Oro., Aug. 4�A, section
year. Uie settlement affects
Of the,bridge, which spizwe the Wil -
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,0110
30,000 minor$. l
liamotte River I rare o6liapsed this af-
.
A torrifle cyclone nas p.asse,d
tile distrioL of rDvllernig6r,
ternoolf, preialpitaqtlrlg� more -'than one
*
hundred people forty feetlinto the
=1111. w
it aff" %brae villages ere ' dom.
Water. TllrP a people are known to
stioyed In. a few, minutes. ChurcIles
.blavq been drowined and It is f9area
-of
and hou.ses were, lifted bodily. and
that'the list Zad wall be. much
clayrIod a long distance. rAhe logo of
larger. Many fell on two small boat
life w,als greb�t. � .
housas.,moored to a, pier. of the
The land -salest of tile 0. P� R. land .
�
bridge,. . immediately under the spot
, �
department.. for the month of July
w1here' it gave way. '
amounted 'to 267,647 acres, for
Abo�t 25 wiere Injured'elther by
$1,020,104. Per July, 1902, the saf8s
striking on the boat -houses or by
were 155,8.14 'acres, for $562,876.
Calling timbers. Many fell from the
Owing to the discovery, of a' gIrIls
roofs Of the bod�t-llougos into the
skcielton In a lonely spot- near Rouge
water, but dozens -of smill.11 boats and
Crook, a tributary of Highland Creek,
laurfolies Ili the vicinity quickly
In SOATUCTO tOWAA1111), vag"El rumors
picked them up. ,
of a mystorlous; d1sa,ppeArance of a
Tile kno,tvn,dead�Mifinla Raymond,
young . girl. loomal yea,rg; ago are
aged ten , 31%ttlo'Cameroft, aged six-
a�rlou,t._ t t , . ' I , .1
toon; unidentified boyi aged ,flftqen.
.
La1wrqnco Murphy, former Trectisu
Thousands of, people had gathered
.
urar or the Journeymen Stone Cut-
tu w,,atch Clare ndb hittz, an armless
tors' Unlori, 1N1e,,%lr York, Avrosted
man, swilin'llio river, which is about
. talst December, eba,rged .-ivjtlt embez-
threor)e1ghts of a' mile wide. A's
zllng $12,000 from the organization,
Lutz was climbing out of th'a ,Water
axio, coiivlctqa la,st Monday of grand
tile crowd rushed,to the South edge
la.rcony, wAs sentenced to flVe years
o� the bridge in order to 'get a good
and .six months In Statols prison. �
vleiv�. A 'section of tile pussender
Q, DL Purxot7 has been appointed
'walk gave way under the heavy
abler of ill(,, New York fire brigade,
weight, and the crowding, otrug-
t0- ZucOecd E, F. Croker, dismissock.
glipg mass of 110ople were carried
A Scotch manufacturer, J'as. Weir,
down D. distance of 4,0 feet.
says re&table British manufacturers
.
will not exhibit a,t St, Louis because
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their designs would be stolen by
IRISH TOBACCO.- L
American firms. I . �
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Sir John Blundell Maple, mem-
nor of Parliament for the D.idwich
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Preer Trade May Help to Develop
LILTIsion of Camberwell, Eng., tile
HonieIndustry. .
well known owner ot race horses,
London, Aug. ,�- , In the holbSn Of
Who, IwAq been at Matlock Bath in
Cominons, oil the vdte for Ufa Irish
an endeavor to recuperate, Is re-
1,gricultural Department, Mr. W.
ported to be isierlously Ill,
Riedmond asked -for irifth-matlon as
In tho irelsonce of Governor Ter-
to tht! oxpe�rbnentu in tobacco
rell, who went to Rome, Gaq to visit
groN%,Jug In Iti-Luald. In these clays
tho State troops In camp, V. T.. San-
,of preferential taxili aisl)uLes lite
for,cl bwd M. 13. rokballAg, two of tile
Irish people ought to be enabled to
,�an colonels on the gubernatorial
1:0-69tablU311 this Industry. which
otaff� engaged in a pugilistic contest
once thrived In.. thle country. 110
Which lalitod, fba- two rounds.
ho,ped, the d1seussion . wpuld, not and
'Tale Amer1ran Government has
asked the Bri.t.161i Board of Agrlcud_�
In smoke.
Sir F. Willis said' that tdbacoo
ture to removIe'the embargo 6ff live
manufaoturors ,had no prejudice
cattle Imported from Easternportfi.
.against tho.1rishl product. They'
cared not whon66 the tobacedc6me
Tile -board, bowevier, Is not satisfied
tbab It Is sare, to raise the embargo,
go lon'g as it wo�§- lot -good ritiality.
but -will institute 'a thorough. in -yes-
Mr.. �Rltoblol said lila.was making
onquirjes� into the experlmente,
tigation. V s I �
Tdio Calro, Company, of Greenock;
and If lie was oatIq d that still
fie
. trials Niere dcalrable. 'lie
111�1
Jolill Brown -mild Co., of- Clyde-
bank; cuid William, Denny and CoL, of
IV d do lite best to try ta ar-
uor
Dumbarton, Scotland, havo, Seourcrt
range thoM,. I .
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contracts for the construction of
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WiT00 OrnerS lov Mu Iriall - ISM Sol%
viao of tile Midjand Railway Com-
pany. � �
. Great numbers or Russia . .n clvi:iansl -
and s6ldleral families are being sent
to Manchuria, it Is believed, In pur-
ottanou of a Comprehensive plan to ,
112 colonize the province. At the
plc�01011nyt- rate there will be almost
100,000 J,Limlaii ottizelig in Man-
oliurin, Including, Port Arthur and
Dalny, beforo the date fixed for -ilia
final 6vacuation next fall.
FUNERAL OF DEAN INNES.
1111pres,4ve Ceremony Ill St. 1111UL95
USSIAN FLEIET.
.Naval Programme Almost Trebles its
6 . treligth oli the Pacifte.
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14ondon, 4.-A despatch to
tile Dally POIC from, St. Petersburg
,
r,%ys that V90 COMplOti6n Of the
QussLan haval p1*ogVnm)1T0 Of 1898,
at a cost of $0,000,000, has al-
most -trebled ilia strorigtllf of tile
Russian -fleet In. the PaclEto. The
admiralty lvda now. sottled upon- a
lurther, naval prOgrAm1n% deg -tined
to be icompleted In 190Q. This In -
eludes .tile construction, of ON: bat-
tiesillps, of 16,0W to -Ila oacllo mild
Cliviale apoored crixiffero. �
("Ittlicilt-al, 11011C.011.
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London, Aug. 3. -Tho funeral of
. .
UNFIT RECRUITS., ,�
the late Dealt Innou took place
I[oot their lives. Lessard wag a Ila -
man�j Sloclotyg6ld medalist) and had
from St. Paulla Cathedral on -9at-
,
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Ai� lostractive, Allall'Ais Prom a Crack
arday afternoon. The service wims
.
0
" , urlilsh ne-inlent,
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conducted bSr Von. Archdoncon Va-
London,.Aug.s 4;, - A military cot'-
virt, who acted for tilohlop Baldwin)
ro6oudilnt, ' ' the, London Daily
Says
the, Rev. Canon lknitb-, Young, Rich-
. . -
Mail, has recently mado an biteroot-
,
ardRokil and Dann. & musical service
Ing analysis of t1te recruiting 1`011 a
Was followed by a sliox!t Sermon by
certain "crack" vogthient, and haf
Archdeacon Davis' �tlib goathering '
a notabl6 one, representing
I
obtafned, a reh'011; Whildli,fully justifies
ivas
notivIr all ilia clargy of tho d1locieso
all ilia stricturos that havo r(leentl's
of Ilitron, and also roprosentatives
I)npn passeki on O'Brodr1oldsm."
of otbor flortolliblations tIft-oughout.,
tile (tit y. Pall-bearors, wore: 81r,Tolln
. Por the Ilurposea lof bts ,6.vauiltia-
Carilmr, Adam TU,Owm, (if 11allillton,
t1011 Our corrota)ondont . Takes 50C
.ttd
V. cronyri, John Labatt. Itlelf,
roc,ralts. 01111oted during a perlotl OJ
Altylyl W. J. 11"nad, Vrod. Vern-,
just over,, a yeat. WItIlin Six montlif
comb,e and Utlo. IN Jow,ell. :
of the 4itostrutloa of tile tastor illest
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DRUMMERS' DAY.
—_ �
A Dig Time at . tile Snack at
Altoll.
Alton, Aug, 3,-11ton was an, fete
on Saturday.,, for Alle Drummer,s,'
snaeR. It was tho seventh annual
event and the general verdict was
that- It eclipsed all predecessors. 'Cho
mills; and qUops were all closed, and
hundreds of farmers from the sur-
rounding countryj made holiday.
About 150 travelers were present,
but from tile .extent of tile enter-
tainment, It might- have been ten
times .that number.
The 1-11glilanderB, Band'of Toronto
furnished the music for the outdoor
events, and also for the concert,
which was given In a spacious tent,
oreated especially, for the Occasion.
Tql6 attendance -as upwards of I,-
000. The'ralent, apart from the High-
Inlider,91 Mud, and Miss Mabel Thar -
gain, was rufnighod exclusively., by
tile "drummers," and demonstrated
that -among th present was mat-
ter for oeveral"1110is't class vaudeville
I
compariles. Mesgrs. Sol 'Walters,
John Turton, Benjamin Hill, Lew
Chapman, Jack Mackie and W.
Thompson especlalIX distinguished
themselves. , .
At the business meeting officers for
1001 were elected as follow&: Ron.
Presidents, Win. Algie, James Hoop.
er, Dr. 'Algle; President, Major E.
E. E. W. Moore; Secretaries, Win.
Colville (Toronto), 0. Smith (Harrill -
ton); Rome Sacrel,axy, Robert Al-
.
gle. Alton ; Trea,surer, * S. D. Ry'an ;
Executive -Committee, Mbsgrs. R.
Key:es, Bert Menzlet, F. C. Runt, John
Mackie, 11 V. Clarke, GuylLong, F.
-Alenzie, .W. Er. Thompson, 'Roberb
Algle. C.,Smltli, S. E. Uyjan and Win.
Colville; �Jhon-. members, Sol, Walters,
Benjamin Hill. 1. I : I .
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FH ORDER 0 PA,
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Russia's Progress Entails a
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.. . Stronger Defence. .
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JROOPS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
London, 4uW. t.. - T%e quest -ion of
India's obligation to contribute to
. .
the pTippoged permanent garrison of
25,000 troops In South Africa, was
i.
debated'at obine langth, In the
Blouse of Lord&.
Tile Marquis of Ripon denied that
India, would benefit. by the scheme,
and suggested that it, was merely a
trick for radsing one and a half mil -I
111ons nvoro for army expenditure.
The Earl of 11(ardwicke (Undor-Sec
rotary for War) defended his chief's
propooam as the outcome,of pro-
longed correspondence anddiscusslou
a.4 to the necessity, of a larger force
that could lie quickly available -to
protect the ii.)rth-west frontier of
India.
Tilt Government of India. hall been
asked to contribute a small pro-
portion of tile extra, cost of keeping
25,000 men Ili golith, Alrica on con-
ditlorr that 12,500. ril'on shoillId'bo at
their disposal in case of urgancy.
Lord Goselien gave a grudging ap-
proval of the proposal, and tile Duke
of Devonshire waived the discussion
as promqVire, as, the proposal had
only just boon laid before the Gov-
ornment of Indla- � .
The Duke pointed out th%t as tho
frontiers of Afghanistan and -Russia
wore now cotermincius, and cQmniu-
nication between Russia's frontiers
and Ilor militarybases had -beerf corn-
ploted, the present force In" India
might be unable, tp meet An lnTa-
idea. India would be aiikod to pay
P400,000 annually, a ,stim far less
Ulan a similar Inefoase to her forces
I
wduld cost her.
The proposal could not be"adolit-
ad, until It had been fully consi,lar-
cd by tho. Indian Government.
U'voch Ardt-n ill IteAl LiJe.
New Yotk, Aug. 4.-MIS5 Margaret
- MoKenna au-cl Charles Coyne, eldest
son of a woulthy contractor, were
married In "Y . onicera twenty-two
,years ago. TAa couple lived 'hap.
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His M81est�y Says They are So
Diff -ere it From English,
.
s . IIGHT BE 1040 MILES AWAY
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Now YOik, Aug. 2rAlle Heradi'M
London corraspondent writou of the
King's vielt 'to Ueland in tho fol-
lowing strain:
No English King pxior ii) Edward
V11. was .over west of tile Shan -non.
rn �Connema,ra, tie in Dubllu, the royal
vigit, has boon, a triumphal progress.
Trke King and Queen- obliterated
from their programme anything of
thie sectariaiiist. Tlioir visit to May-
nooth College, which has seat many
prIosts to America, gave tile great -
cot satisfacttion. to Roman CaLliolIcH.
Their Majwtles were presen It
an, address of welcome, wl.,naLMh,
King took and examined very care-
fully before handing it to Lord Dud-
ley, to whoul ho said: "Take care
of thut. I value it abovb anything
�
I Tavo received."
Pno of tlie things upon whIeIT the
King commented in Dublin wais the
Nearty, healthy appearance of tile
barefooted cLildron, in the alums.
"Illow is it to be accounted for?' he
asked an official. :'Its U -che air, or
tt4 potatoes2l' "I .t*hlnk- It, s a little
of boib:, Your Majepty,." was the
reply. .
Queen Alexandra received ' a char-
acterlstle Irlib response f orm a
Connemara peasant wr,com She visit-
ed near Glonaginla. It wa,s a wretch-
ed clay biggirr, witI4 a thatched roof
and .smoke dried rafters, where Pat-
rick Kerrigan, eighty years of age,
hiad lived more thori bhlf a. century.
&,; tile cabin is some distance from
Athe road, the King and Queen . -walk-
ed through the,soft boreen, their pas -
sago bolnj�, chai;tmgod by His Maj-
osty the Pig. Mrs. Kerrigan re-
ocived her visitors, but hAd he Idea
who they were. When, ' the Queen
aisked if it wasn't very cold in
winter, the old lady, replied: "Share,
wn? If there were more holes in the
roor It would be much' colder -11 .
Mns. Kerrlgdn hfte'rwards said.
118hure tile Ring to much cleerier and
nicer than many, a, man who has got
a baste to drive om the road before
himt,10 . .
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. A King ,Without Pride.
Another Irish woman who had the
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ho'nor of a visit from the King told
him to hie face: "Sure, Your Honor
to a grand man Intolroly, and, glory
be. 'not a taste ov pride In ve."
lwrh&po it was ciWing to suchl plafn
sp?aking that King Edward Is re-
P�rted tb have said of the IrNli:
ITIbey are unique. .What I can't
understand to that they' are so ut-
terly different, from the English all
a. nation. Ireland might be ten
thownewd miles from -England, so
wroat is tile difference between the
poopic of tli6 two countries."
A keen -eyed. Irish reporter noticed
that the King wore what lie dQs-
cribed ais a bracelet or bangle, ap-
parontIV of gold, on his Jett wrist.
A London authority says this orna-
monrt Is one quite familiar to all the
membeils of the royal entourage. It
1
poswssos an, interesting history, In
�wblch is a mosti tragic Item. Max!-
millan. the Ill fated Emperor of M,I,X-
too, worb It at h1o'execution.
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I . DROWNING MAN'S GRIP.
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Swimming Master and Pupil at
'31611trenl Baths "Nfeet J)eath.
Montreal, Aug. 2. -Tho public Swim-
wlng bath at Stt. llblen'fl Island was
. the, Scene of a, double 41rowniftg ac-
. cident on Amturday afternoon, In
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At length the ,dwrt6d wife re-
colvO the Information her husband
was (lead, Some years later she
secured further evidence that her
110k;band vAo no longer amonwrthe
livin . 0
agilln a newippaper Story an
ace it in tile westp In whiab the
name of her lluj�ban,d was mentioned
ais amon he dead. ,
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All time Mrs. Coyne was In
poor circumstances, and Nad hpr
"a provid, , a for. When, J'ames
Ivrni'W", t"Oposo(I to- 'her throe years
,Z. air accepted, alid, they, were
Married.
A friond who saw Coyne on Wednes-
day' says the husband asked him
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whether lite wife was I yet &live. 0 , a
being told that ,she was, It Is: said,
Ne went - to tile place where she
lived and longed for a 0194 Of her.
Wednesday night he disapiDeared but
not before being recognized by it
dOZeft acquaintances to each- of
whom hoo appeared, like a matir whose
Spirit was crushed. i .
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FIVE MEN INJURED.
Premature U'xplosiou Ill Canadian
Wheel Pit at OW lb'11,118.
Niagara Falls, Out., Aug. 2.-A
bad exploolon occurred In the Daw-
son and Riley wileelpit or the Can-
,
ad!un Niagara PoWer Company about
6 Velock this evening, kfio�king five
men unconsciono, and cutting, bruls-
Ing and breaking limbs, The man
kilown as the monkey driver was
loading ,% drill-hole in tile -pump-
holle section, and lie accidentaltY.
knocked the cap off one of the dy-
namite cartridges against a rock,
promatin,ely exploding it,
J,obp .Lundy received a five -Inch
scalp wound, another named W11 -
lick had Ills ankle broken. The mon-
key driver -was also badly Injured
abeqLt the head and body. The other
two men escaped with a bad shak-
e men were
quickly raised to t1e top, ot tile
pit, where they received medical at-
tontion and were taken to their
110meo. I
FINDS IN THE ROMAN FORUM.
I —
Foundations of Temple of Janus, is
Said to Have., Been Discovered.
Rome, Aug. 2,Important finds
have just been inade in tthe Roman
rorum. The foundations have been
disoovored of the Tiomple of J'anus,
ololso to the Tiemple of the Caesars.
Dimovorles have also been made -of
subtexrnneous passages and rooms
with theatric4i machinery. from .
wallob. the gladiators evidently, lgoued
above.
MhUt Is probably t4o earliest amphl-
theatre In Rome which is recorded In
the clagales. It antedated the Coles -
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A MODERN MIRACLE.
Straime Story of 1-tecovery of Speech
Prom North France.
Paris, Aug. 2. -The Inhabitants of
Kerhous, a vIlilige near Brest, are in
a state of great agitation over what
they describe as a miracle performed
Ion a fornate farm Servant named
Marie Raguenes, aged forty, wh'o
after be -Ing dumb for twenty-eight
years, has .Suddenly recovered her
speech. � I . k
When she was twelve years of age
Marie, as the. result of a. fright, was
stricken dumb, and from that day,
In spite of the efforts or numerous
speclallsts, and all sorts of pre-
- tended remedies, she was unable to
utter a word. On Wednesday last,
however, to the great astonishment
of her fellow -servants assembled at
the mld-day meal, Marie articulated
clearly the wDrds, "I can speak. Give
me some bread."
The subjact of tills wonderful. curo
before title
event a heavenly messenger appeared
to her and said , "In the name of
God, I announce to you that- oil
well a day, and -it such an hour, voit
Will recover your speech," anti at . the
appointed mc�rnc-.nt pile spoke as she
had not done for ne.arly thirty
years. I I
AUSTRIAN MAP,P,IAGE LAW.
Cotirts Declare Xtivalld the Marriage
ofa Man With No Creed.
Vienna, Aug. 3. -An- example olf ilia
Intricacy or tile Austrian marriage
lawpi was afforde,d In a cloalslon given
Priday by tire Austriall Supreme
Court in tile ca,so or d subject of tills
country who had married an Eng-
Ilsh woman In London, .
T.110 ma,n has now -declared himsell
to be a. member of no particular
arced, whereas the woman, who is a
PrOlt0stant, asserts 'that the mar-
r1ago wa,s illegal on the ground that
the Austrian la,w prohibits mar-
riagot; b-tween Christians and mem-
borg of no arced. T,he court upheld
tho dwAglcyns of two lower courts
that the marriage was Illegal.
Marriagets, between Jews and Chris-
tlan,81 are also prohibited in Austria.
RECOVERING BOER BIBLES.
Lord Itoberts'Appeal to Usiglishinota
Gets Many Answerg-
London, Aug. O. -In response, to an
appeal, Issued about a mouth ago,
by! Lord Roberta, tile commander-In-
oblef of the forces, to posseasors of
Door family Illbles, taken from the
farms, In Solith Africa, and of pocket
111bles found oil tho field of battle
during, the war, about eighty., vol-
- times have been forwarded to the
Routh African relief Committee in
,
London. I f
k'onio, of those are welghtyJ old vol -
times, which contain the ,family, reb.
ords of morb thh.n 0, contury.4 Others
are, ornall pocket lalbleg, InsErlbod as
gifts 'of wives and swetithearts. The
committee had considerable difficaltyj
in loentIng tile owners of these books.
110yalty Will Gsithet'.
. Darmati.dt, (31trand Ddeby or Hooge,
Nug. E. -A 911clat gathorIng or Soy.
oreigna is expectod. here oil thri Cc-
mglon or tho -wadding of Prince An-
drow of Grecen to Princess Alice of
Ilattoriberg. Tile Czar, Ruiperror
NV11114in, KIT19 94ward, Xing Clirla.
tinn or Donmark and Xing George
of Gre-oco have already ovoirioed to
attaAd. ; , I I .
whIch Professor George Lossa , tile
MINT FOR KINJ MENEELIK.
bath's swimming master, and a
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young man named Armand Duplosses,
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Said to Have I 10,009 Pounds of Gold
I[oot their lives. Lessard wag a Ila -
man�j Sloclotyg6ld medalist) and had
. oil 11allcl.
the record of saving more than SO.
WAM � iingtoll, Aug. I. -King Uena-
Ilk, of Abysmula Is to have Ilia Own
' ptPople from drowning. live Do
It wp.Si lil,tittempting to g. -
mInt, and It will lie in full operation
PIC%slaos -that tile heroic life -savor lost
,%t lila-capital,-Addlo A -baba, by tbA
1119 Own life. Duplasses had ven-
first of tile comang year,� according
tured out boyond the Safety linilt,
to a report ocilt by C.Onsul. Master-
and Ills loud cries for help attract -
son, &-t Aden, to the Department of
(ld LoraS&I'll's notice. Without a Ilia-
Commoree, and Laboll. Hithefto King
molit'81 liesit4tiorl lie Struck out for
Monellk ba,q liad a limited silver
the drowning rharl. What bereacb-
coinage. the whiting bellig (lone In,
ed him Duplooses was struggling In
Fritneb. Por some itime tha Xing line
the wiater, and tie clutched LoFSSard
'been .putting atilde bullion for r-Oln.
by ilia throat. X terrible Struggle
ago plarposes, and now It is under.
6-adlirred. In the water; Lt,ss,ard lli%ll-
atood that lie Vag moto than 116,-
alged to slitako lilmliel;f free. Leo-
oco potimlly of gofd bullion on Itaild,
sard was soon to gulp water while
betildee a large antionlit or silVqr.
Dupleasce olling to him wIth all the
. 1,ft(ly 111intO (101119 (O` JApall
Strength of a. drowning ntwi. Af-
Ottawa, Aug. J..-T,ady Minto drid
ter another struggle broth mon blank
together benellb, tile waters of the
her party will eall for Yokohama,
jttpan, on board the Canadian 11acl-
at. 1,nwrence. A Search was made
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Ito" liner Bmpl,W4 6f China, which
Is Selledhiled to,flppart 'from Vatidoa-
to find tile bodies, which were 110
,doubt carried down, the rivcr by the
I
-oor on Sep,t, TU1. The Vice R01gal
,
party will C6119,lklt Of th.6 Coulitesa
mArift entront. Prof. Lessard wa942
yotira ,of, ago and' DuVlosseg was
br ifipto, tho VA16611 10,1110t, LaAY
about 25.
Rubly V,Illot &kid Capt. Ull, A.D.C.
Tbo arty Will leave Ottawa for the
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i0ovornment
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The. edlication 001nmissioll Organ -
lzp,Ll by Alfred Moselo.v will Bait for
CIO&I oil 9r,p,t.,2, tit tho
Sp661al quarters for
NOW "VOrk On Odt- 8- It VVIII consist
the pArty -tvilt tots fitted tip oil board
Of thirty NblemLlollftl alithollit0s"
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tile China, when she arrivels from
w,,11�6 will villit IvArlowi Instutitlons of
Vid OlAbbit 0,11 (Augr. go. I , I
, icatill'ag In the Unitoct States,
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At length the ,dwrt6d wife re-
colvO the Information her husband
was (lead, Some years later she
secured further evidence that her
110k;band vAo no longer amonwrthe
livin . 0
agilln a newippaper Story an
ace it in tile westp In whiab the
name of her lluj�ban,d was mentioned
ais amon he dead. ,
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All time Mrs. Coyne was In
poor circumstances, and Nad hpr
"a provid, , a for. When, J'ames
Ivrni'W", t"Oposo(I to- 'her throe years
,Z. air accepted, alid, they, were
Married.
A friond who saw Coyne on Wednes-
day' says the husband asked him
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whether lite wife was I yet &live. 0 , a
being told that ,she was, It Is: said,
Ne went - to tile place where she
lived and longed for a 0194 Of her.
Wednesday night he disapiDeared but
not before being recognized by it
dOZeft acquaintances to each- of
whom hoo appeared, like a matir whose
Spirit was crushed. i .
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FIVE MEN INJURED.
Premature U'xplosiou Ill Canadian
Wheel Pit at OW lb'11,118.
Niagara Falls, Out., Aug. 2.-A
bad exploolon occurred In the Daw-
son and Riley wileelpit or the Can-
,
ad!un Niagara PoWer Company about
6 Velock this evening, kfio�king five
men unconsciono, and cutting, bruls-
Ing and breaking limbs, The man
kilown as the monkey driver was
loading ,% drill-hole in tile -pump-
holle section, and lie accidentaltY.
knocked the cap off one of the dy-
namite cartridges against a rock,
promatin,ely exploding it,
J,obp .Lundy received a five -Inch
scalp wound, another named W11 -
lick had Ills ankle broken. The mon-
key driver -was also badly Injured
abeqLt the head and body. The other
two men escaped with a bad shak-
e men were
quickly raised to t1e top, ot tile
pit, where they received medical at-
tontion and were taken to their
110meo. I
FINDS IN THE ROMAN FORUM.
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Foundations of Temple of Janus, is
Said to Have., Been Discovered.
Rome, Aug. 2,Important finds
have just been inade in tthe Roman
rorum. The foundations have been
disoovored of the Tiomple of J'anus,
ololso to the Tiemple of the Caesars.
Dimovorles have also been made -of
subtexrnneous passages and rooms
with theatric4i machinery. from .
wallob. the gladiators evidently, lgoued
above.
MhUt Is probably t4o earliest amphl-
theatre In Rome which is recorded In
the clagales. It antedated the Coles -
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A MODERN MIRACLE.
Straime Story of 1-tecovery of Speech
Prom North France.
Paris, Aug. 2. -The Inhabitants of
Kerhous, a vIlilige near Brest, are in
a state of great agitation over what
they describe as a miracle performed
Ion a fornate farm Servant named
Marie Raguenes, aged forty, wh'o
after be -Ing dumb for twenty-eight
years, has .Suddenly recovered her
speech. � I . k
When she was twelve years of age
Marie, as the. result of a. fright, was
stricken dumb, and from that day,
In spite of the efforts or numerous
speclallsts, and all sorts of pre-
- tended remedies, she was unable to
utter a word. On Wednesday last,
however, to the great astonishment
of her fellow -servants assembled at
the mld-day meal, Marie articulated
clearly the wDrds, "I can speak. Give
me some bread."
The subjact of tills wonderful. curo
before title
event a heavenly messenger appeared
to her and said , "In the name of
God, I announce to you that- oil
well a day, and -it such an hour, voit
Will recover your speech," anti at . the
appointed mc�rnc-.nt pile spoke as she
had not done for ne.arly thirty
years. I I
AUSTRIAN MAP,P,IAGE LAW.
Cotirts Declare Xtivalld the Marriage
ofa Man With No Creed.
Vienna, Aug. 3. -An- example olf ilia
Intricacy or tile Austrian marriage
lawpi was afforde,d In a cloalslon given
Priday by tire Austriall Supreme
Court in tile ca,so or d subject of tills
country who had married an Eng-
Ilsh woman In London, .
T.110 ma,n has now -declared himsell
to be a. member of no particular
arced, whereas the woman, who is a
PrOlt0stant, asserts 'that the mar-
r1ago wa,s illegal on the ground that
the Austrian la,w prohibits mar-
riagot; b-tween Christians and mem-
borg of no arced. T,he court upheld
tho dwAglcyns of two lower courts
that the marriage was Illegal.
Marriagets, between Jews and Chris-
tlan,81 are also prohibited in Austria.
RECOVERING BOER BIBLES.
Lord Itoberts'Appeal to Usiglishinota
Gets Many Answerg-
London, Aug. O. -In response, to an
appeal, Issued about a mouth ago,
by! Lord Roberta, tile commander-In-
oblef of the forces, to posseasors of
Door family Illbles, taken from the
farms, In Solith Africa, and of pocket
111bles found oil tho field of battle
during, the war, about eighty., vol-
- times have been forwarded to the
Routh African relief Committee in
,
London. I f
k'onio, of those are welghtyJ old vol -
times, which contain the ,family, reb.
ords of morb thh.n 0, contury.4 Others
are, ornall pocket lalbleg, InsErlbod as
gifts 'of wives and swetithearts. The
committee had considerable difficaltyj
in loentIng tile owners of these books.
110yalty Will Gsithet'.
. Darmati.dt, (31trand Ddeby or Hooge,
Nug. E. -A 911clat gathorIng or Soy.
oreigna is expectod. here oil thri Cc-
mglon or tho -wadding of Prince An-
drow of Grecen to Princess Alice of
Ilattoriberg. Tile Czar, Ruiperror
NV11114in, KIT19 94ward, Xing Clirla.
tinn or Donmark and Xing George
of Gre-oco have already ovoirioed to
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