The Signal, 1901-10-3, Page 7DISASTER IN
PHILIPPINESI
A Later Despatch Shows Offi-
cers are Missing.
RIOTiNC AT BARCELONA.
His lower lip quivered and lei tried
to peat a stop to the trying urd. ill
by blousing his slater from ileo
"There le father," he saki, "1 mutat
speak wire him "
Thy Wolper'• lorrew.
Victoria wlclaspetl her !muds altd
stepped to nue bele. The father
mover] forward and took blot disgrac-
ed eou's bled. Those who were
Mantling neer say tltu elder Cod.
goats s 11
oku nutmingle word. TIa.,
PIM Wahl eomet1111g lu PoUrle, but the
father dial not answer. There wad
uo emotion shown In this maetlug.
Poe assarrtn appeared nervous, but
he seemed to hove recovered leis com-
posure rcmt•wlaat after the scene
wife Ids aster. The father was am
stolid and otld 11.4 000 without fuel-
ing.
Asrlattpnt-Napor't*ttendent-o( Police
Cusack. who war pra.*ibt at the in-
terview, stW yesterday that 1110 eld-
er ('eolgows did not speak more than
half a dozen words during the half
hour lite asrneetn was with his rela-
tives.
ela-
thew.
I'ullce Fire ou 31ub at ]Jen. I'rtru's
Porto art ereI Persons W uundrd
'three Urn ItIl.ed 'u u 1...Melon
of Freight 1r0l10i N Ito Murder
nod Suicide.
lla idng4,n. Sept. 311. -.1 later tle-
0it from Manila rays: "Adjutant
General 1Vaeldugton Hughes reports
411• following from Beefy, Southern
sitmtr: Twenty four mru.. Company
C, 9th Regiment, United States ln•
(entry, eleven wonmde•1. have ;est
urrloeti from Buluuglgu, remainder
uumpauy kUled, tururgeute eecured alt
aompauy 'applies azul all rifler ei•
teed three. The company- war at-
tu •kit durt:tg breakfast on the mo011-
Lug of Sept. 28th ; company seventy•
rev strong; officers 'uncus W.
teem -II; Captatu I4warl A. ltulupue,
First Lieutenant ; Dr. It. S. Grit -
steel, Major eurgcwl. (Signed) C;laf-
free'
Ale corrected the drop it •h dieser
Mat It was company C that metered
the tyrarter. and that the aaumund
itg .'((bars of the company are miae-
UuR, peehape kfllol, wire,' the fernier
derpat4Jt indicated that tit •y had Pe-
t• a ja'd.
Survivor.' alorlre.
Manila. Sept. al -General 1lttgta•r,-
from the lelanl of Sarum. reports
the arrival of Sergeant Markley end
elle lir1
• to at Taiwan(
7)
fromoo le
rover
tat I n
a whore r
fight Bsa
gag ,
4r
nen of Company t', Mete' ut o !nfnnt r .
who killed by insurgent., w. ate
Lacked the troupe while at break-
fast on Saturday lost. Tire m4•I1 WIMP
have reached Tatman day that the of -
leen of 14* awau11011y, w110 were nt
Item reported to Jiasi rwitpeol. were
ktllt'1 with the mnj'rrity of the cpm
,tang. The troops were attiacke.l white
'unprepared by 40,) Berko In •n. of whom
the Amerkans kUlwl about 140.
Many of the wtklterr were killed in
dear quarters before they had time
to grasp their rifles.
General llughee Ls going 4. the
.0' Ile of the dlearter met personally
will e.rmmant tAt" trope.
Fired on a )lob.
Madrid, Sept. 34). --The anniversary
of the revolution of 1864 was eel'e-
twatnl at Madrid and other towns
yster-day. At is meeting of "0.000
republicans and aoehtlt,ta nt Barce-
lona the crow.kt proceeded to late e1
wreath open the nee:amend of tarn.
Trina, the once famous, insurgent
leader In Spnln. The mob collide] wit h
tin roliee, wh.. fired In resp..nee to
It TO fey of stereo. Threei of the per -
61.°11.1
er-
w I participating In the denlotIRtra -
tlune and two police officials were
wetiadaxl.
The Hrother'. tireetIug.
1VIten the father had Duthie,' thak
erg Itanlr, Waldeck. Lewes elder hoe
tier, approacluxt him and exchanged
grt'ethage. It was In English, and
Waldeck saki: "1 am curry you calve
W thla, Leon.' Ttw Lusatian did not
anewer. Hie lip quivered again, ac-
cording to those who rtoo.1 nearby,
but he loon mastered Itis emotions
and asked after the health of those
at home. Then b:'gan a cpnvereto
the' m Englletl. Thr, ekler emboss
beak no {sort la 1t except when Mr.
(wrack *eked Vletoria to question
ler father upon some point.
siry'r 11e Was AIuue.
A few moments' general family t•(w
serbatk,n and then Waldeck asked
the astaeeln dhrnet if he wa■ Mone
ie the Meowing of the aesusrinathxn
Thune wan na b •atiog artxtud the
bumf. Wakieek told the nuthorltie t-
w11P11 he came here on Tuorday that
he wanted W learn the truth abola
the affair. If poeslblc. He tried to
but received the same answer which
Ciolgova lute at all times given:
"1 was alone in thio."
The Lnterelew between the ('tail
gossea lasted nearly hall an lour
All that time Victoria tabbed eon -
t ulelsely. She seemed heartbroken.
Waldeck was cool. Ile talked with Ilt
tie show of emotion. but hie words
were kind. He toed his brother plain
ly that hem act was owensklerol de
Wombleby the other members of the
banally, and he 111111011 him 1f he real
tend the seriotien of It. The asses
do d911 net answer. He looked dawn
at the floor of his cell and nervously
twtoted a button on his coat while
Waklcck talked in thle Arnie.
Three Killed In l•olllslor.
Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 710. -Two
freight trains on the Berkshire dlrl-
el(rn of the New, York, New Haven A
Hertford Railroad Company co111de1
bwul"n at Lung H71I them morning,
--- Three men were killed and two'rerl-
aiiwly injured.
The dead are: l•:ngtneer 1':. Spens.;
Fireman (lurtnftlo, of the nor* h -
bound train, fled Brakeman Nate. of
the eolith -bound train.
Engineer Holt rind Fireman Pitcher,
of the southbound train, were injured.
Both engines and many cars west
piled up, blocking ail traffic.
Wife Murder and 6eletde.
Hobert, Int.. Sept. 30.-Frwle•riek
W. Hartman, nn aged farmer lit erg
near here, fatally watnded hie wife.,
aged 50. yesterday, by striking her
Pesoral times tam the heath with a
Piece of Iron. ieaving her for deal,
he went Into his bedroom and com-
mitted 'aic'Ide by shooting hlmet•If.
Mrs, 1i/trtmnn'r skull is fraeturtd.
lite comic, Wei leen married 45
yaenn and load ruined a faintly of file
chiklren. Of hate they had ounrrel•••1
over money matters.
ClOLOOSL GETS SENTENCFS
The farting.
1 tally 1t carne the moment for the
last goal -bye. The slater trace more
thre hoe art.7ls abut her brother's
nook tad buried her face upon him
Meek.
Pyle cried as only wtvmt'11
cry, a then maid : "Good-bye, Leon,
goad -by wood -bye."
Tho to er took the ham) of hisser'
aril el t lightly ae a man would
Make the h 1 of an netlnalntnnt'P h
did net w to meet. The brother
abut* the a.itn'■ hand and whim-
pered a word 01 farewell. Then the
party left n F. l'sdgora In the
gloom and dark eta of hes cull. They
had looked upon: U face for the Inert
time In life.
Aa the deter t`o ed away clinging
to her father's n who turned to
thief of Detective Cusack and ex-
cLeimrd :
"Be mod to him. w� 't you' Don't
hurt him. don't be crus
Through all tider 1 ('colgosz,
the pi -lamer, the span ` oomed to
death, felled to 69'•1 a ten . Only the
mist of sorrow wax to his es. It
was not the regret of ifs metro's
creme that affected him, It ns the
parental affection that Is . even
In the k,wost brutes.
For two hour* he ant nullenl• on
Ute bench of the cell, hie hnmts
111a chin. hie rlbewa oar his kne<r.
ever there 05111 come to him In 1
life n renllsatien of the meaning (
hie crime ani of the great mvetery
of denth It meet have come after
that Inet farewell. It was the neat
trying time that he will know mail
he alts In the electric chair. the
bloek rap ba drawn ower' his futures
and he (nom the greet eternity.
BOTHA AUACLS
POflTITA�R.
Driven Back
all -day
an a
Y
Battle.
GARRISON SUFFER BADLY.
He Will Die in Week Begin-
n;no Oct 28.
LAST VISIT OF HIS FAMILY.
Buffet°, Sept. 231.-Csolgoes sen
-
tenced to be electrocuted In week
beginning October 28th, 1901.
Buffalo, Sept. 26. -At five minutes
to two o'clock the prisoner Cthdgusx
wow brought Into court, shackled to
Detectl•ee (teary anI Solomon.
"teolgoes, Rt
ana u cemtnandel
District Attorney ' Thomas Penney
of the primmer. The aseatsin arose.
"What 10 your name 7" asl ak'Mr.
A.-"LeonDenney. A. -"Len F. ('solgo.is."
"How oirl are reit" A.-":18
_ _--\\14
_..- enrr."
born were you ,rn 7•' .1.-'1)1-
Lott,
"Where were you living '.shell nr-
r led?" A. -"Cleveland."
Lust 12 Killed, 43 11 uuwird rod (I3
M190411/1--Ilorr ('owntaudrnl dud
10 Hurahere Knew'**, Have (leen
Killed in the Might.
Durban, Natal, Sept. 30.-.1 force of
1,500 Doers cesnmureled by Gen.
Botha, matte an attack which lasted
ail day long on 8,pt. 26th on Purtl-
tala, on the border of Zululand.
The burghers were repulsed, but at
a heavy cost to the garrison, wheel.
!ower were 1 cotter and 11 meu
killed, 'nod 5 officers ani 3S men
e outsled.
In addition 63 teen are miming, id -
which number many are belies(N1 to
have been killed or wounded.
The Boar ('ummanalltut Oppa•rnulu
and 19 burgher* are known to Lave
been killed.
Tine FAMILY A'Ivlf'.
1 hey Reproached Ihs Aas,uesln M 1111
Hie Awful ('rhes.
M'KINLEY'S'WILL
THE CARD LOVE CASE.
aulclde Wanted Girl to 'slope Nath
111 nn.
Toro utu, Sept. 80.-Dieappoirit meet
Iu love was ]apparently what Ica
Bert Card to shoot himself on the
Junction waterworks pier at Swan-
sea Inst Friday night. Misr Maud
Terrell, of 2 Woodgrcen Pace, the
young lady to whom Card was pay-
ing nttentlon, auy'a that Card want-
ed 1)tr to run lawny to Montreal with
him, bur that mho reNneed. else saw
Card I tit on Friday afternuoe. when
Pte threw a kiss t o her as she was
working to JVertone" Moe factory on
Bolton avenue. She knew nothing
about it ring.
('mrd't father arrived from Guelph
on Saturday and took the body lack
to that city for burial.
1.envea 1'r• perry to 111• Wife With a
Mew ('hengra.
Canton, O., Sept. 27. -Tib nfter-
neoa .lunge Day and Secretary l'o,r-
telyou w.ytt to the office of the pro -
tate judge end offered the will of
Medfield McKinley for probrtte. The
followlne le the text of the will:
"I publish the frelowing as my Inst
will and tartnment, hereby revoking
all former will,
"To my beloved wife, lila R. McKln-
lrty, 1 terjue0th all of my real ewtate,
wherever eltunta'rl, and the Income of
any personal property of which 1
nosy be pxewmrase,l nt death, during h• r
rotund tire. I make the following
charm, upon all e( my property, both
rent and piremal : To pay my mother
during ha'r life tato thousand dollars
n year, and nt her death mil P11111
be pall to my slater. Helen Mcl(hl-
Iey.
If the• 111comP from the property
be insufficient to keep my wife 111
&treat comfort. and pay the annuity
nbave provided, then 1 direct tint
cosh of my property be sold rip its tc
n;aka a sum air'juete for both pur-
jxras. 11 'hate- 'r property remelts at
the dellh of my Wife 1 give to my
brother and Meters, aro and share
n like.
1t was a little after. 11 o'clock
yeeterdey morning when .latter llit-
ebell Rwmng ose-e 11 01.11 1/001' In "mur-
derer'. row" on elm third f:oor of the
Erle County Jell W let tee arweaa',In
'mit into the corridor to greet his
reittjveaa, Cml(go.e was 11111 111nt his
father. hie brother, Waldeck, and
Its elnter. Vlotorin, had (None to
see Idm. For ort Instant a smile of
welcome fllttel arrow, 1,(t fare '(teen
Idm exprerralon Mame•'• It was as if
ler n few brief ,/•coni, 1:00400f1
Ltei forgotten 1110 terrible noel In-
human crime which brought the four
together. But the realisation of It
ell came beck as 1.1e ,inter Victoria
stepped toward eine her ems out -
a t r e t el,ed.
-Leon," mire eahl, with n (kettle('
neent 00 tela last syllable, '•1(00
wlwtt have you done? What have
yen (nee 7"
The girl kissed him and buried her
Teem' oa the aseaaaln's shoulder. Then
ant threw tooth arms about hie neck
nn,l ectad bitterly. it wan at that
lime ,bel Cxnlgttts ellow.el Isle float
rent signs of helm hataan. H • did
nut cry. Not a tear appeared In Me
het pie did slaw'tome amotlote
"My oil
from my
ehr rope
1
tore, nn
pr)sbd(N1
rr deem
fort n hie
ief concern In of my wife,
rutile, shrill have all that
�1rem for her condo nal pica-
that my moth.
shall b
with whatever mPV elle
to make her old age, com-
M i happy."
hind a tree some 40 feet away. He I ExpLosioN AT
watched the tree and the face close-
ly for about 20 minutes, and when
tato men went to another tree ten
feet nearer, challenged hint unit de-
manded to know who he was No ane-
wer was given, but the fellow etarted
to cornu 01111 clutter, the challenge
was repeated with upraleed gun. aim-
ed to take effect In the body of the
approaohlne man It war fired, but
into the air, another man having
at
, r b hlad a tree
from oeaclled
neer
the ride and atut;ht the weapon.
When the .hut war fired the first
man took to ht$ breis and the second,
according to the guard'r .dory, made
n lung° for him with it knife or Mu-
ller weapon, .trtking him on the
right eldu of the abdomen. The
Genet only inflicted a bruise on the
body, the force of the blow having
been spent in pawing through the
heavy overcoat unit blouse. The
guard was thrown down 1n thio so if-
fle and rolled over the hlllrld° to the
front of Oto vault.
Lieut. Ashbrtdire hurried up the
11111 from In front of the vault. cad
otltere from gaatrlet.. on hearing the
shpt, but the Intruders made good
their eeeape.
SNOT HIMSELF AT SWANSEA
--- - lir
Bert Card, a Young Toronto
Mao, Commits Suicide,
HE LEFT A LETTER AND A RING.
Toruutu, Sept e8 -Looking °1.t to-
ward the dock which covers the in-
take pipe of the waterworks at
Swenson last night, a young man
named Heber Howard saw a anaa on
the end of the dock pull out a re -
area er
e-
ar ter nail fire twico Into the water,
and then tura the resolver on him -
oaf and fire egain. The hotly topplel
over Into. Clue water, the whole
thing occurring in a moment.
Cloward at once notit.etf Conetablo
Presseley, and lie secured a boat at
Nurse's boathouse, and with Mr.
Nurse, recovered the body. Bet
though Ude was dune as rpeedlty as
poseible, there was no sign of 11fe,
and the poslt'on of the body indi-
cated that the man was dead wbeu
he fell into the water.
The r
e taken
were at
one
remains w
to Nurse's Hotel. and Coroner Cot-
ton notified. Upon examining the
hotly. the coroner found that the
bullet had enterer, pter the right
tempts, anal tient death had been
praettcally instantaneous.
The body was that of a young man
RSEN?%L.
Belief That Fifty P sons are
Dead or
d.
TOWN OF COSENZA ON FIRE
Dsamark Wails Leruot 30,000,000
l'rowes--Arrssled at the Altair ds
Ile Was About to ( consult ttlgrmy
-Negro Whipped to Death by a
Textile Mob.
Rome, Sept. 30. -Alt explorl"n oc-
curred ytteterdcty In the powder de-
partment of the arienal at Cosenza
owing to the carelessness, of the ar-
narere. It started a destructive fire,
awl all the surrounding bounce aro
now In flames, The admiral iu coum-
nuubl bus dant all the available wa-
rless from the department of Tar-
eut) to assist to fighting the fire.
Tho inhabitant* are terr,riztd, and
are abawloning the town, and no as -
Madame can therefore be looked for
from them. It is believed that over
fifty perm,rate have been killed or
wounded. A despatch mutt lute lust
night to the Mlnlaten of Marine gay.
Lint the dlestter 1s of the grwveet
character,
Denutsrk's Mew boon.
Copenhagen, Sept. 30.-1t kr an -
chilly announced th t t Minister of
Flnncee, Alfred P!'t I,f this week
revelment the 141 get* authorise
a Ooverniuent 1 30,0001 0 )
crowns. Americansa Interested In
the loan, sus the" were a the recent
inn of ifIO.000)<OJO,, nego fated by the
olty of Copenhagen. wh h was fur-
nished by :' w k oapIt lists. 1
A este at the Al r.
- rt.
New ort.
D
.: t. 130. Ref • Sergt.
NchnWm in he Fifth Street Pollee
Stadion, e
ttpd. 1pen9Tred
N
rly yesterday art rneon
Mrs. Louisa Kavierk n, of
t Third (Street,\ a • ma -
alt. Jle.1/Jlt JLJlt Jit
HOURS BACK IN OTTAWA. (JARKETS]LE
He Had a Return is at
He a Return l icket
Ottawa to Chicago.
NOT A CASE OF ELOPEMENT,
oltawu, Sept. CO. -',Special). --At
.
-At
the Pollee Court to-duy the pru-
reculkm withdrew the charge
agaiorl Char. O. Rogers, Private
Sentrttary W Prof. Robertson, Do-
mla on Dalry Couunitsiouer, of ob-
taining money under (idle pre.
tepees from hb (Rogers') brother.
Bogen returned to the city today
from Toruutu W charge ut Detec-
tive Dick F. Hendee.'/en. who Is
rcpreeenting the prosecution.
Tho charge had beeu lull wider
elrcumetences that reeved to Jus-
tify it, it appeared that he lett
Ottawa with a young lady who
Mod some time ago come from Eng-
land to Beek employment, enol who
had stopped at his house. Falling to
secure work rive had started for
Chicago to sock employment, and
Mr, Boger, had act:empaniel her to
Toronto. The Smithy were satin -
fled.
It wile not a case of elopement,
Roger', having obtained leave of
absence, and hating bought a return
teltet, Utlawa to t eing°.
Farqulutr McGillivray, Clerk of
Routine and Itecorde, Iioode of Com-
ment, Is to be superannuated, and
Charles F. Colwei. foruierty of Lon-
don, Out., but who has reaIloai In
Ottawa for bona Date part, to to be
appointed Iu hie place.
The Dominion revenue derive.] from
eueatoms for the three months" raring
30th Sept. (to -day), amount', to
88,035,091. Thur is an increase of
$188,291, or nearly Mtlf et million
tio;lnri, °ter the erne time fart year.
Tl10 increase for the mouth, over
Sept., 1900, wax $_82,810.
alfir
September Iaallure•.
Ire p ort,' to 11. O. Dun ♦ Co. show
Ihablllihw of commercial failures 111 the
United Staters, thus far reported toe
which
1-
9 u
f h 11.
33024..t'
September,8 .
1101,590 were In manufacturing, and
ng. Failures this
week
1113,0:-.1,12e
umber' 227 In the United States
egainut 2'04 last year, apet 84 In
Camelot agitin't 18 last year.
'reroute Partnere• Market.
Sept. 3O.-Oraln receipts on the
street market were heavy on Satur-
day.as
Pricer were 11 little mutter.
Wheat was steady, 800 bushels of
wliKe selling at 60 to 731-2c per
burled, 400 buldlels tit roti at 60 to
70c, and 1,500 bushels of {pose et
651-2 to 661-2e per beetle'.
Bewley was mailer, 4,000 beetle's
selling at 47 to 53o per bushel.
Onto were caster, 2,000 Islmhels ',oil-
ing at 42e per bushel for okl and
89 to 40c for new.
Rye was steady, 100 bushels selling
at 51,c per bushel.
Poultry -The offerings were again
heavy, though not pp to yesterday's
amount. Prices were firm at yester-
day'. figures. •
Hoge -Dr esat.l bogs were easter,
owing to large receipts yesterday.
They are seting now at $J.23 to
$9.50 per cwt.
Lambs were easter, selling at 7 to
7 1-2c per pound.
Hay -Receipt• were fair not prices
meter, 20 loads selling at $10 to $11.
Straw wan firmer, two loads Bell-
ing at 810 to 811.
Leading Wheat elerkets.
Clueing quiotalions at impel tent -
wheat centres to -day :
Cash. Oct.
New 'Pork... 783.1
. Chicago ... ... ... ... ... 70 1.8
Toledo... ... .. ... 72 3 4 78 (4
Detroit, No. 1 w,114(e78
Toronto Fruit turd Vegetables.
There Was a gnarl market to day,
wink ample supplies, and the tone
of the market ste•aely. We quote:
crapes, 10 pound baskets, 17 1-2 to
20t ; ale., large, 23 to 85c ; peaches,
basket, 40 to 60o for ordinary, anti
7.c to sl for Crawfords; Michigan
peaches. $1.50 to $2.50 per hush.
l'Iwnr, 81) to 500 per basket ; pears,
25 to 50 ' apples, es 1
b
to 25)
per bas
ket and $2 to $3 per barrel. Bananas
N'e, $1 to $1_20; do. flirts, $1.30 to
1.65 per bunch ; lemons, box., 83 to
84. Pineapples, case, 83.23 to 63.50.
Cucumb es. basket, 25 to 80c ; for
pk'kllne, 65 to Tie ; tomatoes. basket,
121-_ to 20.1. Watermelons. 5 to 15e
each; murkmelons, 12 -quart )racket,
121-P- to 15c, large basket. 20 to
30e; tweet pwtatOatI barrel, $3.27,.
16ngrlsh Live Stock Markets
Liverpool, Sept 28. -Cattle to -day
are unehAngeel at 118-4 to 13e per
pend, dressed weight ; refrigernter
beef le 9 to 1) 1-4c.
Toronto Leve Stock Market,.
export ostUs, choice, par cwt. 11 75 to 03 no
do medium 3 75 to 4 23
Ittport cows 3 in to z 73
Butcher*mule pinked..... t ..i 10 4 ire)
Butohere' mule, e 3 73 ,o 4 13
Butchers• wattle, fair.... 3 .41 10 1 u1
do common. . .. . 3 00 to 3 30
do cows. .. . . 3 W
• do bull* _ " 75 t1. 3 23
Ralla,etoort heavy.'ps*cwt-. 3 30 to t lie
Hulls. export. light, per Cwt... 3 pr to 330
reeding bine . 2 30 to 3 D
readers, .hurt -k. ep 3 73 to 4 00
do. mrdlu,n 3 50 to 3 73
do light.. .,., t m to 3 30
dtoekere. 1.4111to 1.111011)... .. 3 73 to 4 00
oR-ooiore and hullo 2 "r to 3 2)
Milch cows. each... ,.. 13 00 to 17 00
dheee, 0wee per cwt. 3 01 to 3 23
do. bank* 230 to 2 75
do cull+. 3 (rt M 3 In
tomb.. ea,:n 3 J, to 3 M)
calves, per head 2 5) to 10 00
flan. choice, per own 7 15 to 7 3754
111w.. corn ted - 7 n• to 7 11
Iloins. llght, per cit 7 Ian to s en
Hoer, 1*4,.. per ewe 7 fru te 0 00
SUING FOR SI0,000.
W. T.; It. Preston's ('ase fur Ube
Agrinl the Journal.
Toronto, Sept. 27. --On behalf of Mr
i W. T. R. I'restun, lnme'tur of lm
migration, Mr. lents Iley,I (lila morn
hag filet) particulars of .fir claim
agnlaet the Otto wa Journal fon $10,
000 dnmag a for the publication of
:a letter by n kinsman of Pre -atone
casting doubts upon his sernaity unit
rectitude. The Tetter was publishee
during the hearing of the Cook
ehnrgee regarding the sole of senate
In tato 8 -nate. Mr. Preston was n
witness, and the letter was n signe-
tons attack upon ]lie reputation.
1
SCHOOL TEACHER MISSIN 1,
N:dg-tr Down Disappeared From
' Near London on AIIgtHt 30.
Lonilon, Sept. 29. -That Advertimer
.nye: Edgar (town, n young man whet
taught shoot neer Whetea..Obbornc
Township, ham myrterloualy tfls'ap-
p"ared from that neighlaorhi'OI, and
114 whera'alaute hoe not mince been
learned. Ilia Mitten nt thr whool
alerted after the midmummer holt-
dep., nal ire continued to teach tip
to Friday, Aug. 40. Before leav-
ing the school that evening, he nak-
eI the tioholars to titin attenlane0
the following Monday (inter Dap,
nt he wI.4i 'I to mike good the day
they hail lord some little time pre-
•lon...
The Children obeyed hie rermest
and went to the school Whiny
morning, bet to their alurprlee the
tpaeher 411 not put In him ,nppenr-
wni l', They went borne that day
nal returned again on Tnra.lay, but
ti, on the day preslonm, their tench-
es wax still miming. It wait now
telt-feat that all wan not right, and
Ingnlrlee were at once made, Mot
the where/Omuta ref the mewing psi.
ngngne. Is still n mystery.
Nlrenge to any, tilt Is the third
perien who ham myaterinurily dire
nlip noel from the came 110110-
I 01.700.7, elthont the al•ghleittearco
of liar wherentanite Over .Oyeare
mgt,
it Mr. Jon em dl.npp»+.red; then,
In 18:1I1, Mr. Pertinent and now Mr
Down.
THE CUP CANDIDAT
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v sr. ��"►meal "".
rock 1I., the Challenger.
6UA110 RT M'KINKy TOMB
Soldier Firing at 0
S:abbad by Anothe
apparently about -0. °loan shaved,
and becomingly dressed in a dark
tweed suit. and a tin,, frieze over-
coat, and patent leather shoes.
Alt exumantion of the contents of
tae pockets /Mowed that the mimeo(
Man the young mon was Slhta Bert Card,
783 Queen street east. At the Invete
Ligation Instituted by the coroner It
was shown that the young man en-
tered Nnree'a Hotel about lO o'clock
at night anti asked 1f ho could have
a room. Mrs. Nurse naked him what
be wanted it for, and upon his not
giving any satisfactory answer,
as told that he could not have one.
left about 10.15, and went out
o\the pier, where, after a ■hort
tl Ile was seen to shout Wieself
as 1.method above. The examination
show that his watch had stopped
at 10..1 p. m.
The f oweer letter' was fount on
helm per , .lttel Sept. 28. which
week! me t, give a clue to the 1110•
We of tlw eed :
•
STRANGE PAIR OF PROWLER
Canton, Ohio, Sept. 29. -Oce o
the 70 aoktlers from Fort Wayne,
Mich., guarding tho tomb of Presi-
dent McKinley, to-nlgbtt attempted
to fire it blot at what his took to
bo a prowler about the vault for
pirpoee. unknown. but the nim of
Ids wenpon was diverted ate earl.
by nnothcr prowler, who came
from another direction, and wtreuk
the rifle, nt the sprue time thrust-
ing a knife at the guard's abdomen,
and penetrating hie overcoat and
binilte. The first man, the guard
Nap., carried a small white pnet-
eort hi his right hand, and something
that Kier -treed like et polished wee -
elan In the other. The'second one,
"oro it matt over his Peek. Lleet.
Xahbrldge, officer of the tiny, was
on duty lesarx than it hundred feet
'twill In front of the vault, and is
.nil tie hare retched the top within
five eteoonds after he heard the
shot, bat when lin arrlvel thegnnrd
wee nt the foot of the slope In
w7rlch the vttolt le bdlt, where he
rolled niter the nsanult, and the
ramposed prowler', were melting
their comp•' with a good lend.
Othere of the company were nt-
limited by the retort of the rifle,
Mut ra'nche'd the !eerie torr late to
be of any aaststancn except to pwr-
ticlpate an the /'arch of the ceme-
tery end in bncrenaing the guard
few the night. Morten regarding
the Incident when they reached the
city were compared wltlt the Jell
delivery that tarcurrt'1 nhont the
vim) Unie. Military re'gnlntioflIprP-
tent either the otfktara or the lane
from dieeneeing the matter for pitee
lientton, Anil ('apt. Biddle. veho
In command, deellnn(1 to be quoted
when .eon at the onmp to -night.
The SoIdiPr's 5,nry.
-I ata mtenling tat
go out to.n °:+t for goo 1, so 1 will
mot have timeetor m t to 1140. En
clime w'111 findt ring, and you had
batter keep min Otxx1 bye
(Sign ), Bort Card.'
Thole. wax tin - )ll i*titen Its- to
-wlr, the "fr>erel" la: -:In the letter
wns keine it gold ring\Wtheeh land or-
iginally contained six _, rnets, but
two of them were misadn There wan
also a photograph of the oung mon
In one of hln px,ckete, tow. her with
a number of trinkets and n mate
graphs album.
Another letter wee found m the
hely, dated Sept. 9, and nod
Mated. Turrell. It opened an folio n :
"I hopxe yon will not think me ' d
In writing to 7011, but 1 ter,' an a
fully lonely that 1 Just got to say
vvtmethlnw to yon, and 1 have net
had it chance for a long tithe." 14
mntalnel protoetatons of love. purl
arrange) for it meeting "to -night in
Futetern Armoire, neer the Woodbine."
when the girl promised to "try and
get ewny from Mabel."
Coroner Cotton will report to the
proper nntd'awltk'C, who w111 defile
whether an ingnesi 19 neeeneary.
The story an learned from reliable
and authentle pourers la as fellow":
Private Deprrnd was on duty we
gOaed at the top of the vault, at ledge
of stoned some 2O or 30 feet higher
than the plot 1n front of the aanit,
proteeting the wpprnnelinae from the
Wive wild ?,Sr. About 7,80 he says
he saw the taw of a mac hkltog be -
Columbia, the Defender.
punted by two of her fonr chiklren
and by Leon Waseter, a tr ietee of
St. ettaulblaus' Polhill Catholic Church,.
In Seventh Street. She mold she
wanted n marriage stopped, which
her hub -band was about to contract.
The sergeant sent a roelnleman and
preicemnn nronn(1 to at. Mtantwtanw'
Church. with instructions to arrest
Kayieskin. They found till, church
full. Lona Knvlmkin and Mophio 111 -
law'.
1-
lapn. his proepectivo bride, had Just
knelt before Father John ii. Strzol-
t•cki. The priest stool with hand's
extended end bps framing the flirt
words of the marriage ceremony.
Mr. Was -ter, standing at one side
of the altar, pointed down at Karle-
skin, and Berke tapped the kneeling
Illnn oil the alionkler. Schra iber ex-
pinlnt'ti to Father eltrselecki and then
led awn:: tho bride, who had risen
in coneternatim.
At the 'tattoo Kerlatekln audn)Ittpll
his wife.'a charges. 11 maul he had
Litt her two menthe herb:'ranee she
were ntwnys complaining lint he did
not 'mike money' enough. De had con-
templated ninrry'Ing Milia 1):ibipn be -
mime elle had stoney of her own.
Wage. Cut la Kaglaad.
Iwln.le.n. Rel 29.-A deepateh from
Mkldbot'nrougli ways 1b* ae'•eteetant'l
eertl(Irntes of the north et Englund
Iron nn 1 steel trnilee ahnw a hell In
the prleen of relit!, plettna and berm
mower/NI with two months ago. A
rrdnvtlnn ,•1 wngne hos been di('Inred
for October ntri .oaaemher .,f alxpa'nee
nn peddlint and five per cent . Dol her
Droll wags&
PERISHED 1M FOREST FIiiE.
Country About St. Jerome
Que., ir, Flames.
FATE OF SEEKERS FOR HELP.
St. Jaeronn, Lake St. John, tine.,
apt. 710. -Far the ]net few (lava for-
firaem have beet raging 101 over
country around heree Miming
hon , barns and crops.
At . Andre de Lsp.xtvnnte, 12
nails fr here, the presbytery,
Metnhefo an Pulp Cos. store and
ten houses nit dspendencbec were
deetroyerl. a ly the ehurt•h ranrl four
houses were t ctanding la the vil-
lage. ;1
Two men named Panne and Bexu-
drennit on their way here for repot
were enraght In the flames. Panne
wag barred to death; itoadreault Is
still alive, bit le badly horne.l.
The firs came very near here, end
1t was feared thin Thong. w,„,hl b. -
O011113 n prey to the Mimeo b
honey faU of rain net in mating all
night cell the danger Is now past.
BURGLARS WITH WEAPONS.
A LTNneAe !robbed off:eerhae Ilun.
tired Dollar".
Tnrenlo, Sept.:10,-Ono.of-tlte most
daring - bu•rglarlo. Whisk have taken
phaco in Toronto In a long time oc-
curred early Itundey morning, at the
premises of Kwong loot Loy, Chin-
os) tea merchant, at 85 pant Queen
street.
Between six and seven o'clock the
Celenthtl, who elects In a mom ad-
joining the More, was awakened by
two men, who drmnnded his money.
Ono held a revolver vet his head,
while the other flourished a large
knife and compelled him to chow
them where he kept his money. The
Chinaman, under the circnmetaneee,
obeyed, veltla the result that the
bur baa r H
r ,t IO for'their t , .•
g 6
root I .
Tho thieves got in by forcing it rear
door. Eight or ten oilier (,htuitpnen
were sleeping npetalra at the time
the burglar,. entered tho phew,. 1 e
teectivel Cuddy and itleek are 'net -ta-
ilgating.
Thtmvree elan attempted to enter n
house on Widmer *treat en liettnrday
night, but were frightened off.
SILENT AND SUI.LEN.
('zolg.nnz lento nod Steeps flit Witt
Not Calk.
Auburn, Sept. 30. -Warden Mead le-
'bey
o-'bay gave out the following:
"l's:dg(twx line oaten his meals retro -
tarty and hraa h ed no cnnvermntien
with linty of tho other contemned light ID a good many departments.
men. lite answered question', In regn/d
to hie meals, such as inquiry 11 he
would hnve malt, etc.. which were put
to balm by the officers, but nettle frena
that he line maid nothing. I'nrt of the
time yeeterdny lin lay In him bed end
the rent of the time he apent wnikIng
up nod dawn lila oa11."
Priam Physolan Guerin alatel
(*soigne: yeata'rdny and nein the;
morning, bet tmine no nerd foe hoe
ones ytr e•m.
in Addition to hnndre.le of rewrite
from eh over the country for invita-
tions In witness the evrnetinn, War-
den Mend to -day received numerous
ra,jnawtm for the nutt.grnph of 1'P,l-
go'ss nal nlmn Rome from medlenl men
for piece* of hie !stein After he .hall
hoop paald the death pen'1lty.
--Cheese.
Belleville, Ont., dept. 28.-81fi- trs
factories offered 955 white and 100
colored cheese here to -day; sales, 78 --
at 9%c.
London. Ont., Sept. 2A. -At to-tln,v's
market 11 factories offered 1,507
boxes September cheese. colored; no
sales; bidding from 9 1-4 tog 11-16c.
Iroquois, Ont., Sept. "8. -Today
688 entered and 150 white cheese were
boarder, the highest price offered
as 9 3-8c, but Clone sold on the
rd.
errlabnrg, Ont., Sept. 28. -To -
de 9 3-8c was offered for cheese on
boat . ; no stiles.
Cort vnll, Ont., Kept. :IA. -To -day
L289 hltes 567 colorer], 62 Amerl-
e were boaried.. McGregor
Ito nt 9 8-8c; Mciae got
nd 45 colored at 9 3-8o
cyan ph
got 67
50 white
each.
Cowanrvill Quem., Sept. 29. -To-
day 49 (net elm offered '2,466 boxes
of cheerio am three creameries of-
fereel 85 boxes of butter. (lu n
bnnght 211 box nt 9 5-16,
boxes at 9 1-4c, 1: boxes at 9 1-8e;
Odell bought 461 • . pees at 9 5-16c.
25 boxes nt 9 1-4e; 'erguson bought
662 boxes' at 9 1-443 ; Ihtmo! bought
183 hotpot at 1) 1-4c ; irnett bought
84 boxes at 0 1-4c; Ili.. rd bought
48 boxers at 9 1-8c. A trued to
October 5th. Batter -210 bid; no
sties.
BradstreeVs oil lead
Wholesale trade at Montr al le
folly votive. Sorting buelil,I for
the toll le quite active now, trav-
ellers' orders being very sattntae-
tory ant culling for bmmedfato 'hi
menta. A good deal of money 1
Nine receive- fromthe Northwest,
Trude at Toronto this weak lute \
dlspinyed a fair •anoint of nctivily
in fall goyim. The prospect.' for \
the next month Indicate a 'steady
development of burliness. Itllaitte'e
nt Hemiltrm continue" near.: active.
Travellers' orders sire very nnmer-
oxte and all for liberal supplies of
NPttemetlllt• lines to Wirt etocka.
17nnntry remittance"( nee fairly gine]
end wit; improve av the grain re
ceiple inereatre.
Ili p orta of the buelness 'Hendon
at Winnipeg re.Mve.l by I1rad-
etreet's ]him week are encouraging.
nntwlth,tnnding the fnct that rale
hart 1wterfareal with the harvest
spurn t to n s
Trade at London it fairly pedes
f(x this aanson. Th ore ti net much
to report In baldness clrolee nt Pa-
cific cornet centres. Trade, accord -
Ing to Bradstreet's reporter. Is ettll
The granite monument a'rectel by
the pimple cif Acton to the Int» (tun
nor Moore, who died nt Pretoria, wee
unveiled by Mrs. C. 8. llmlth.
Thirty -firs Syrian immigrants,
who arrived at Montreal by the
Frnneo-Canadian stammer Waxman.
booked for the United Staten, have
been tient back to Quebec by United
Stales Officer Watohou, who claim,
ticy are not provided with a clean
bill of health.
John Cunningham wan 'Initialling
girder, from a ear nt tnettivllle,
when one of them fell nn his foot. Ile
WPM rrmnvtxl to St. Mlrharl'ti Hnap1-
Inl Tnrnn•o when' 11 wits fotun 1 that
the m•mhr'r wax aro 1)11,11', entailed
as to neoewattate amputetlnn Met
above the rankle.
Rey. i1. M. Torbert, wgetl 54, late
rector of Bt. Stephen's' Church. Bos-
ton, diet anddrnly of heart fwljnre
1n a privet^ word et the Toronto
(lettere! finapltsl et neon on Mtn -
tiny: Ifo had been slatting friends at
Ht. Cwthwrtneu, and while there was
taken tel on Sept. 4th.