The Signal, 1902-8-28, Page 7• 1902,
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PLE SYRUP.
,rel from 1Irenn to
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Agent*, ll..I.ir.sl.
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.Ders 1 „u , w.t+
I *. q. !*..Yl ' ,rlwry
coag STRILE
PETERING OUT.
Many of the Men Going
Back to Work.
SHOOTING AT THE WORKERS
All -Night Firing Stopped Oue Weeh-
ery Soldiers to Slay at 'raunaqua
Mother Joues to Lead r aler,•h
elluerr Walt for ylllehell•s Return
A Sl mpathy StrIk• Fells.
tt dk'•rlmirre, Po., Aug. 28. -Thr
roa. eperulure !relieve that the un -
termite ■trlk.'rs have reached the
puwaulu of thcir effort anti are new
peel; town the other Ado to certain
deet(.
From tho three fields, upper,
uu•idle and lower, come reports that
Isere IN u gradual weakening of (hr
wtr.ki•, Tate mine uffk3Llls ursurt the%
Gil, le the 'mew dlrinttgeratluu of the
inn. entente.
''tee plan of breaking tho strike is
sloe bung put Iu force, and each day
tho amount or 0001 protluetet Is 111-
ore:ilea. Tills week has seem the pro -
.ruction of utail at the enures' mluu of
the Delaware, LWIkaWau4a 4 West -
Irl, tumpct^y, the Van eitoroli mine
of the Delaware g Hudson, the Malt -
e, +nt the No. •Lal of the Lehigh Val -
1. v, the Warlike stud the Nayaug
tt.,elrexewl and preparallone are be-
lie; hurrlat let other mlues for u re-
enluptlon. The wet kly output at the
Items and waMicrler of the region is
about rr(l,U(X) tour, u small per-
centage of the normal output. but
mtill
0 rgjnul11g. 1..keu01u the 11umber
eri rtr,kere tack at work Is .mall.
t'rem:.leut h blind., of the First
14'U let. l'ulto.l Mine Workers, olio
eteully with other officiate of the
• strikers a work ago stetted that nfe
str.kerr had descrte:I the ranks, now
stip' that "not muni than 1 ts'r
rent." aro at work. A coneervat.ve
tet:mato places the number ui uniuu
Nen who hate returnee' to work nt
between four and live tIousun'1, most
of terse able -foisted men.
-(troy Waskerles to Operation.
'I'beru are in the reghru about
Rideau ',ttlkers, and wino au.uoo
or 4(10(11) of Utero line lay. 111111
yluu„ turn. Teo menus now tit work
hurl ellpping, coal number *seem and
,Ir,xlkerrs eight. Beetles these twenty
one wartlett.•r ore ruuntne in the
r0.:1011 and turning out from 100 to
10 00 taus a day. The plan of the
operators is apparently to select.
their best miner awl there put ,to
murk- what Men can br obtalu.,',
kortnt; tho less productive mines to
114101//1 sidle.
. Method• of •• t'erasastun•••
R'l eeebarr'o. l'.t., Aug. e2 -The
Butler washery and the hedge col-
liery, of the Delaware, I.ackawiutn:r
Et Western Cowpony, to whirl, opel•a-
tions were recently resumed, were
.10 11 t('-dny by et racing miners.
At -the Butler w•ambery the men
n0ut•Irel out in a body. They, anaert
t1.et all Iasi night striker; stn am-
bush kept up 41. continuous fire On
the eaehexy and the shed In nitwit
the. niept. Not Mtn„ afforded suf-
fic,enl protection. ih y sty, they
do -it'll to quit w•urTC.
troop• to Stay.
4AI.k mix nr THC
pyaarr.� Pseieewe u
man111ton on. two WI -
Of rbinb Is n. fro.,
sold in One par, el Or
rl a.;res (4 ., It ,.'r
led bargain Atkins
0. box lab Woman
Snerd elf I lI.l,eng
ort the rI Ole
e nod labor: • ..I••t
15 erne .,1 ,Ir., ,..J
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et. Cat has, n.•.. Oat.
)t Flies
rIth
ly Pads
fast.
se will
LIFE
CE COMPANY
1 P441.5101.'1 /
skewed ',vendee!.
be following Remo,
d b .. $ a5leen5
awed by 19.1112
Iby 4(,777
41,1159
aandLy 1.Sp
cwt are nnexr.-Iltd for
Agents wunt.•d.
&AR. Al. FELLER. . ...
referee,.
weer Itch, Water.
role misty, or
.arlaletei t
'neral. ) my 111114*
erente.I. Alla-Petro
Mailed anywhere
le eteek, Qat.
rpit�ed„
JR,II RANDS:
as EOwASO•' 1000'
EADl1614T•' 700'
Olt" n00t. TOO'
VCTORIS"
1151E COMET
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T.4410.1.111141, Pa., Ater. '.it. - Acting
mem the entice of lien. (:,,bit,, the
officers and men fef the first hnt-
talhitn of .the -Loth Regiment'. sue.
tooted neer here ,rout to ylrnen-
.10.111 fur their full ntuiinn,•lu0 ,un1
neer (enema! effects. Ther would
tu'h'tntn• that lien. Gentili hail •1e•,
'aka to keep a detachment of
*reeve In the Panther ('reek Cal-
. • Int far moue time.
'1'u-.hty the mine wnrkerr Dent :t
e,:ULluu to Slot. alt/t10 aekiupt that
the 1 romps Ire reveille 1.
Il it rumored here that the 1.0-
helh tem' & Na*lera1Ien ('ompnnyin
preparing 10 1111110 cent utrder lin
protection of the troupe. The .rfll-
fia10 refits( to affirm ur deny tho
repent. t 'lecher Jamie Joee• as ('once)'•
lielianppoils, Ata. -•leather '
dunes. the "miner' 1riewl," wag at
Rinke hea.hpnarters yesterday on
her way to WeestClrghdn, _ eater a
tont to the carat, and spoke 11 it
• 140., meat wlnlch Mlle propose to
hnaegotrate as.-, wool, an (Msgr•wl
(01.1. her If the strike 14 not 0e( (1(41
before that time.
etre w111 organize the when of
:4),(1414, 0trikh,g 'Morro'," the feel,
"+001 march on 1Ca.hing(00. no
0.an. 411* tocCongretet meet 0, and pre
wilta petition asking justice for
the miners. W. wilt *Mkt.- them tip
down there and wll[I have* "ipxgspndar.
t0Tygreslr *►Ti'i1 .we beet to Wasihing-
Wattles for Michell.
Welk,wbarre, 1'a.. Aug. ::8. -Th ' re-
turn of President Mitchell to dila
niter ham again been postponed. Hifi
report no to his nrcesr or failure
means mach to the striker'. If he
ham failed and the reports are that
he Ras unable to lnluon the eper-
11(01's 11. 11c1100. the i ose.maent from
the wove of the men, then many
of the etrlker,, who until thin time
beet* held out only in the hope of
a nnllablo relief fan 1, will lune heart
en I return to work. The opera -
till s are already anticipating thou
r•,n.ali:,n, and the Inrge eoTnpnn'.e0
1'11• getting the': mines In rnudltlon
to work Sur meekly 110 parelblo,
)hart of theme In the Scranton dis-
hed, where, owing tri tins tnlinre of
more than' 40 per rent. of the a^-
--"M".11,..111T11041 an minipill -it di
41rlke but little damage was done.
are new In whapn for work. In tee
k!oming region many oan• he oper-
•atreT *1* two dap"' entire aril two are
How producing ural , while in the
Itlzrlloh region the work of clear-
ing lip, delayed until reteently. Ie go-
ing along vlgnronrtly. In the lower
end
where nearly all the eotlierl:A
;n114 to the Phtlrulelpa,l 1 A Reading.
the nfflettls report tett many of
!hem are in a fine condition to re-
latn0. I I I
Ttmsthy Strikes /live I'p.
New York, A. el. -A nnml.er of
ett,e, a who quit work in the milk
tens of Jer,ey City, in sympathy
irttl'• ihn PntrrOomtrlkeree returned
t^ week ynOtrlHnny. - Two hundred
^I 11, m went to work In one mill. At
'moiler mill, where about 100 Pet -
eons nen employed, quite a number
brave eternity returned to work end
More are expected.
he
d1T11 l 1St/sten to theileff ctl that in
8 rltlle00 in England are trying to
MIMInee the hone near ftnnhary,
ftf..rlehlre, whirh wen the home of
Ige Wwohillgton's anoeetoro, with
111" t'ew of transporting It to the
nitr•I Stetes for exhibition at the
ea. 1.'tul4,1xposltio0, are doubted.
IMPALED ON A FORK HANDLE
Aerld•ut to a Kuuug Mau Near Strat-
ford- Slay h:uti l•'atally.
Stratford, Aug 24.-A frightful LAE
eWent occurred at Killer, as a re-
run of which It young man named
1'uo,kio Ihv1 In a critical eoualllu'I.
1'eonkio was working 011 tho farm
of Mr. Wm. Buck, near Wltrtbu, ,
for a Iutrveet hotel. He hail burl
bulkllntg a load, and Irian finished
jumped off to loo ground. He
alighted mi the haudlo of a fork,
whletl had home stuck upright The
handle penetrated hle body seieral
Inches.
He war at u. remorn.11 (ran,
the flet 1 to the tutor's, and hr. fuel,
of tiebrlugvIlle, rummuut4l. The in-
jury 1s certainly rt met -lotus ono 111111
exuttlxl conehlerable Internal bleat-
ing.
MADE FORTUNE BERING.
Woman Arrested for Trading
in False Pretences,
WHAT SHE SAYS OF HERSELF.
1t York, Aug. ea. -Tho polite•
have amend.' It woman repreeent-
lug hunted ay Mrs. Jew' Harem
Hunter. the widow of a one-time
member of tho thicago Nowrd
Trude. on the technical -charge o
vagrancy, and a nuteastrate lute
held tbo woman In *500 bail for
examination. Stio le 50 - years Of
age, slight of build, with gray hair,
and was dreamed in deep mourning.
FOE soviet years a woman auswer-
the rounde of the prominent brok-
ers' offices, collectiug mosey, upon
one pretence er another.
It im alleged that she has travel-
ed from Balt terattemeo to NNW York
collecting money all the time. un-
til, it 01 cortimated, mho ham antaseed
at least $30000.
come from Sheridan. Wis., It hero I
have left a father ell years on,
son, clown with oomenuption. and a
II -year -01 1 daughter. 1 have been
.10 Brooklyn. The tulles out
west have no meatus of support, NO
I set about securing ail for them.
in receiving 111101144y from people in
SKS WITH FAMILY COD.
The Maharajah of •Jaipur's
Thirty Tons of Baggage.
PLANETS WERE PROPITIOUS.
.Londoe, Ana. el. -One of tho most
pletureigne sights in (0110 clam w.th
ehe coronation war witnessed Friday
at Dover, • when the Maharajah. of
JaCpur, the most important .corona -
tee genet from Delia. embaikte 011
lila return .ourney. Malta ratj111
in a "noon ecrupultoue obnerver of lee
untie the State Amertoli,ger Ines
certaince if the planets are, pro-
There:lay was the "ley originaly
settled fur hies departure, anil the
planet's ruled trait Thurtelay wile the
rieln day fur the Maharajah to
etart, but at the ist•i. moment ids
Louden engagement ilitilrf,,re I so
that lite departure lind to les made
ports, going to itover. There the
State extrologer detente! that the
j burley from London to Dover bail
tive' there. The Mahal:01.h ;lethal
runt -teeny nt 1 1.3(1 o'cliek anti 30
torte of personal' herototgo nal 130
member"; of Ma Hutto, awl "Intone -
bridge -
tended the etniarkatIon of hie bag-
gage, which was divided into two
porters end n bone's crew were al-
lowed tio help handle 1.1111, former, lett
none, except the members' of lee own
melte WAN permitted to touch the
latter. The mood ,rairortant item in
the reel:tone collection werre the
Mallarajalen bluely got. wheel wns
packed to Inrgo wooden box evok-
ed With oitrenee 'ague in Iiinilionnni
end "with en re" In Enelimhdan•I lutif
reqtarine four (114411 14/1C11 to enrry
them. Thene containel the emceed
water of the Banana
The removal of the family god woe
The high precut la lull vestments
walked In front muttering prayer'',
while four Hindoor; earriel the. Cain.,
welch wee placed believe' net net -
roundel by et. personal eoetert.
'welder baggage incheled a
estrange medley a articles pertinent'
in Lonnie, retch rut ei.visral 'of the
newel modern rifles, silver-plated har-
bleach,. a clockwork • engine, and
jumping jacket.
Willie the entire "mite or 130
svrthin:1 their cordial reeeption and
how they impreved their phyeicel
The Malutrajalen devotion to 111N
(niftily god war; reeponelhle for, a pe-
culiar error on the pirt. of several
eerie were iterarn,•fel In Ifloulefotani
chnractere, and many invitation,'
villicli were trent to him colich1,1 In
his renlilence, received ncknow-
leagment, national; Ide mime wen
copied will; careful accurney. Sub -
the ettelmrsektien piety wan retch that
the name or thn family god exempted
the place of honor on lila vielting
card. and hie own woe placed below
Were matte to the gel, who appar-
ently del not deft,' to notice remit
trivial thinge.
Lewanika. King of Baroteelan•l,
Northweetern Itioodenin. the only
other King prewent at the enronation
of King Edward. nailed for Cope Town
to -day. 11e took with him a 'more
pile a hngreage, Including forty lint
box en.
lieelerfe Weir On Pimento.
Phrie, Aug. 24 -An order hen hoe
fennel to the. troop,' in the fleaert-
meet of the Hnntee-Alpe. to kill all
pigeon, creaming the frontier. This
action how been tak,oi b the ()coven -
Melt Winans, of the ill.covery (ft t he
foot that spivs wore utilising pittentie
tO and Mott* from the country.
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FARMER CUTS
WIFE'S HEAO OFF
Because She Had Joined a
Secrei Society.
MURDER SUSPECTS HELD
I o Chicane) Grand Jurv- Duke Hurls'
Attache Dowel oth Toehold
child Plays Doi tor and lt
lieby A Eulogy us. 1.1 II toot
eltakengee, T., Aug. 23. -demes
Hope, et farmer living 17 miler weld
of Eufaula, Wit* Ur/401104 here to -day.
having confessed to the murder of
wife. Ile had forieedeu the womau
to join a certain secret etelety, but
orao Ignored ble commute!, and whim
mho returned from the lodge lain night
le, met her at the door in their home
awl ararppoel bee head off with an axe.
Moroi Duke's rrip Delayed.
-eitiimgo,' Actg. 23.-Orind -Duke
Bona of Rnada has postpoueti him de-
parture from Chicago luddinitelY,
ffeWIng teethe Maeda of Chevalier De
Sclutack, personal attache of the
Duke. The patient has some eiymp-
tome of typhoid fever, and a ployeician
its in conortant attendance on him et
ble hotel.
Murder suspects Held.
Chicago, Aug. 23. --Oscar Thome,-
to ▪ the Grand Jury on Wednesday as
stectfaosories to the murder of Situate
Mitchell, must simmer for anotber
create. Yeeturilay they were held us
accessories to the murder ar Mem.
Anna Listrtitolln, as a result of the
lequeet. which was held at the Fif-
tieth •treet pollee statlan. John
Claffy, who was held am au accessory
eo the Mitchell crime, escaped im-
plication in the murder of William
BartIman's mother. Ail 01 the case
of Minnie Mitchell tho Jury recom-
mended that Barholin apprebetel-
let as Woe principal in the case and
that her be held to awalt the action
of the gram! jury.
Cincinnati. 0111o, Ang. 28.-wlitie
;flaying doctor laat night, a color-
ed wan fumed Bertha Powell, aged 1).
at the „City Hospital. Kaye twO
baby inmates, Cicero Pitzer and Cle-
ment Wynne. a poisonous turpentine
famies death, and made the other
child deeperately 111. Title happened
in the children's ward. 'rho Powell
(*laid confessed.
See said sole aot know What
was 1n the cup:
Praises LI.
Chicago, Aug. 23. -Dr. Robt. Con-
nie», of Pekin. China.. former
-to Li Hung Chang, nen now
secret:tee to a Chinese general, 1t. in
( Wrap). 11114 family live In Waehing-
tom, and Iii• 14 now on hie woe, nItli
a eine menthe' leavo of abownee, to
%let them.
" Li Herm Chang wax the great-
est man 1 ever knew," min Me
right. "Ile killed with over-
work, and 1 WW1 with him when he
111.,1. Ile bail a wonderful mina, 1111.1
china may never havo so great a
nian again. He knew ever;,•thIng.
etre* too the smallest .netails, that
went on ln Ilk own household and
the emit empire. Wha t ever he
-Chitin. Dr. batman thinks, is 11111V
'irowereill 101 a lam 1114 peace unit is
'melting 41,011; progresn.
CENT TNE111 MAN
Clayton Howard, AccuEed of
Stealing $600
HE WAS AT A "TORONTO HOTEL.
Tercet°, Ante. e3.-Llayton 310w -
:int. a middle -heal man, who ia
want al at Wand Park, N., Y., to sine -
wed ot clutrge of stealing about $40)0
in ensle bell•onging to the proprietor
of the Prenithic Hotel there, came
very ttear being run down In
tide city On Hannay mornintr. Hovvard
cer, who traced him to Toronto; and
his •presene whereetboota are en-
lionford was employed in 'the Pon-
tine Hotel tho capacity of
keeper, and as ;such handled the cash.
!eland Park ie a beautiful summer
revert on the tit Lawrence River.
anti ls a favorite place for Americans
to visit. Ou Frielay the hotel ran
short of small bills, nod Howard was
seat out to the nearest bank tocsin)]
a cheque for .000. It le eaten
that lie penal the opportunity tte
make off with the proceeds of the
cheque. anti, sin order to gain time,
teleplemed to the hotel that he in-
tended to watch the ceremony ee
laying the corner stone of new Ca-
tholic Church. When he did not re-
turn in the evening the special of-
ficer eniployal tto protect the guest,'
at the hotel was instructed to,hunt
hint up.
Howard, It Wall learned, had taken
the ht. sad 0. beet far Toronto, lend
th• e 11151 11 on him arrival. Deteetive
Cable met the nteamer at 7 o'clock
on eeturday morning, but Howard
T• he purser Informad the offices'.
Hint hie man had left the boat at
thrift 111 't0r1.1 114 1111141.1'.
141(4111111K more W/114 b. A r11 111.
(1100 1111th 111/011 t 10 odwit em 8 in -
day Morning. tvileil It tee phone mem-
ento, nem rec leen at the detective
deportment from the hotel officer,
who hail In the meantime come oe
to Toronto and traced Howard to
tho Arlington Hotel at King and
Jelin wire t.. Detectives Porter nnd
DIIIIran went to the hotel and met.
the officer, whir told th thnt
Men whom los had brought Beni
npitetine with him. Now the heel
police tomtit to know who gave tho
mon the tlp to leave, and it In likely
flint the matter will bet Investigated
by the nitthorll en to find out If aft
the nee/fiery nenintance was afford-
ed the officer by the hotel penple.
Ifittiniger Ward, of the Arlingtoon
Hotel. note wen last night. twit he
declined to Memel; the wise, except
to go y thnt }Inward and errotkall
hail regietered there on Saturitity
moreleg an "nem watiace" and wits,
of Montreal.
BITTEN BY A RAT.
Two Little Obis le Idediey Disturb-
ed la 7 heir ele•p.
londeny, Aug. :.3. -Two little
daughter's of Mrs. 11 chute Houlihan
erre bitten by et large rat hist
inent, her younger Aster, Attune aged
four yeere, and so baby, slept tio tate
bed, and while eneuying their peace -
rut chambers, a larger rat became butt-
ery and made good use of the oppor-
taulty by gettilog a taste of the
elehlrene blood.
The buby woos tiot molested, but
Mary aud Anne', were bitten badly
itbout the mouth and anus, so 10.11-
0aPIY. 1041010.1. that 1.110 mother, fear-
ing that polosonows symptoutio might
1-11. cation iu doctor. 'rho
countenances of the eliadren will be
(Refigured for a few weeks. but 'seri-
ous results aro not lookeel for.
CURES M. HATS,
General Manager of the Grand
Trunk Railway,
ON FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE.
Montreal, Aug. e4. -Mr. chariot' M.
Hays, Second Yece-Preesident and
Geuerul Maqager of the timid Trunk
Hallway, returned Me morales front
England. With regetel to the Atlan-
tic steamship service, Mr. Huy', mald
he fail not know much mere than
waht war tu the papers'. Tenders had
beeu called for tout sent in, but he
had not heard that anything was
Althougb he did not exprese-
ly may wo, the impremelon Mr. Hays
oonvoyed was that he was not in
favor of osulartellzing a fain Atlantic,
piemenger fence. 1ie admitted that
it would be a great advertinement,
ituft added that wo might get any
speed and any seaviso if we paid en-
ough; but would (het be business?
What was wanted was to &fleet the
travel which now goes from Canada
and the Western ;Antes by' way of
New lank. Coukl that be done? Mon-
treal is no worse off than Boston,
Phi &detente, Newport News for any
other port ou tho North ,Amerlefin
ooast. New York, by rearon of He
Aze, wealth, railway awl water con-
nect funs an•I huffiness interelitts gen-
erally, iLs predominant awl can sup-
port three or four first-class still-
ing's ouch week. WO !MVO only one.
ooneequently tuella and perchers in
hurry go where they oan eeriest
11'0111 here on the letralan beisaune
ougley yowl 'yea the t lip down the St.
Lewrence, but he nuttome that when-
ever 0 man was in a hurry he went
by way of New York, owing to the
frequency of the wit Inge. This handi-
cap count only bo overcome by at
:east am many Peerage. Tide would
entail three times the 'minder of
esh:pos mentioned as adequate for a
weekly ferrite.
The Cost of Speed.
Whether It was ',hymn:ally poesible
to compete Ili speed he could nut may,
ad ho was not a '1411ippivar man, but
he was ted l that it was impoesilact to
and impracticable to average 23
tomato turou,gh tho Coming Coker
on tho Lucanla they were one day 4d
miles belilaid the Phil ode lphia and the
next day 47 mine ahead. To gain Oho
extra 8.) meets, the captain Of the
Lueanlo informed him, meant the ex-
pierlIture of 300 tone of 011111 extra,
or a poet of over el000. eliovieed-
knot la epefet. 8till, honk! not eee how
the GOT. nament could overlook Mont-
real as the tei mlnun owing to it• rail-
way, water, hotel and other faculties,
and lie groat ss Interests. Alter
lt. team bubinomr 'which attracted.
ora:pe, It 11.1 114a tee viema.
'Weil. then, there is no use in offer-
ing a 111111614.1y. .
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"1 would not put it iu that way,"
replied Mr. Hays, ant 1114 W4.11 4.11 to
point out Hilt thi'Ve find %vetoes
oat -riot little freight. Meet 1,5cr)
- 2 01)0 Ur high ill aft periora-
able goodie Begirding general.
freigiit he es 1 that many 0010141111 bad
gone out of Montreal thin year only
pertly loaned. That condition of
'Mahe. owing largely to tie fail-
ure of tho corn crop in the Unite"
Staten, led to the formation of
the Morgan combine, whielt remov-
el million from mitre where they
were not required. Ships wooed al -
way,' frequent the fit. Lawrence,
and the mere frelght offering the
more wenn I .he their nunilefsr.
woof heartily in actioni with Mr.
opiw our waterway! an I retaining
our own Inland trade. regretted
to see every year iellitoeris of bee:h-
elm of fetnanian grain going out
through the tolled *Melee owing
to the Neareity of Canadian bot-
tom"; on the ink1.14. Inorterol Of help-
ing to !mil I tip Menem!, Owen lectonii,
Coningwool and ether 'Ca 'Indian
TII1P was n11 with regard to this
general question, but with reseerl
eats obvione that the Governm set
must carefully neefeguari 1110 right
of every other railway, omelette's
Its own, the Intercolottial. Ankle
from any question of preference or
Owlet nee in tear fie, the Grand
Trunk is one of the heavieet tax-
payers. If not the heavieet, In the
country, and le, therefore, epecei-
ally entitle! to he considered. We
far am a feet parmenger Retake Is
eoneernal, this cardinal point le its
frequency, an already explained.
Fir.t Moine Win be Held at rydney
nn Tortentar.
Moirt real. Aug 21. -The suit which
the Dominion Iron and Steel Com-
pany aro bringing against .thtt DO:
minion floyernment will bcigin at
sydney next TurAday. Judge Bur-
bidge. of the Exchequer Court, left
to -day by the Maritime Express, /d -
who will repreeont the Government,
while efeeram. Louth and Chrysler will
look after the laterentis of the com-
pany. The fleet Neeniewa will be held
In Sydney on Tueeday. niter 'which
tho ease will be adjourned to meet
either In Montreal or Ottawa:
ABND PLAYS AT DEAMBED.
11 le Own Compost' Ione.
81. Jonepli, Mo., Aug. 24.-Semsee
Pryor, founder of Pryor'• Band, flied
enrly yesterday morning of aantrie
eltreetme. Prof. Pryor war one of the
Interceding cherneters thin elty.
He vra:4 rifl year. ebbe nen had never
performed n dity'a labor at any-
thing except muffle. In reeponse to
a regimen of the dying handmaeter.
his mnsichine played lively Ore for
him an he pawed away, nevem, pieces
being of bin own ootnenoltioa.
KREIGER TO PM
IN HOLLAND.
Makes No Attempt -to Influ-
ence Boer Leaders' Plans.
RICHTS OF THE DELECATES
Generale Will Support l'I•Inta 10
Properly uf TbOse bo Were In
Europe/3"ring ar Botha Nears
the Nail% es Demand for the Gen -
ere,' Lletate
Bruesels, Aug. 21. -Among tho sub-
Jecte ditecuomod at tho conference of
the Boer generals, Do Wort, Botha
and Delarey, and tho members of tho
former Boer directory at Utrecht,
wee the future attitude of officiate
of the former republic,' who redden
oh the COlithirilt during the war,
and who claim reetitution of their
private property righter before re-
tuning to South Africa. The ret-
ire', profispeal a willingness to rop-
y -Pet theme claims, but no final decl-
thoniat It preferable to ascertain
the seutimeut of the Britlailli author-
ities and then act accordingly.
The future of ex -President Kruger
wee not dimussed. Mr. Kruger ati-
atutned from any attempt to Influ-
e1100 tho decision of the generals. lie
prefers to reinalu Holland.
Am there were no traitors antoug
the burghers who they were light-
ing on tho veldt, so there aro no
and euntiterplJt among tho follow -
ere of ex -President Kruger, • Dr.
Lo.,,•ds and the Beer generale. It 14
inevitable, howaver, that molders
who bore tho brunt of the prolonged
conflict othould dist ruin negotlittorii
Oki, Dr. Loyale, 'who'promised ooti-
tinental intervention, and failed to
tering it about. Their natural al11-
ligftrallIA and Wessels, Swabian Irreseon-
enables Iran ex-Proeident Kruger and
tuarpens eke Dr. „Leyile. Thu gen-
teel.; are too folirewd to conduct au
entl-Englielo movement on the 00n-
tiuent when they are reoponosible for
the acceptance of the tertne of peace.
Thlt European and American toure
of the Boer generale will not be ar-
ranged until they return from Lon-
don. It has been decided, however.
that 14 addition 1.0 the generals,
Delegate Reitz will lecture aso.
Stories of Campaigns.
London, Au* 24. -The book which
the Boer generals, Botha, De Wet,
and Delarey, are writing, will lutes
the greatest sale of any book pub -
Belied In recent yearn, it is 'predict-
ed. They are not to give a lastory
of the war (rote the Boer standpoint,
but a record of the catupaign which
each conducted. General De Wet's
lean of the book will be compiled
from a well -kept diary.
Several London ;Publishers travel -
eel down to dent loreeptan last Sal -
unite, to meet the generals, and of-
fered to buy the copyright at prac-
tically their own lentos, but up to
tie present time they have (leclined
to negotiate. They intents to de-
vote the profits on tho sale of the
lotok to the relief of Boor suffereroo
from the war.
Sevurits for the' Traumwal.
Lundeen, Aug. 23.-A despatch from
Pietermaritzburg, Natal. to the DallY
Mall, dated on Sunday. mays that
while At vowel was diecharging her
eargo at Durban, a case of goods
which had been dechired "as contain-
ing siteldlere' maidenly harlot open,
soon meta found le be filled with
outbres and Sword,. l'hey were con -
mignon by an Engesith concern to a
Transvaal firm. An eteptiry is being
11111110 into the matter.
Huth* Fetes NatIvem..
with an Australian who travelled
from South Attlee. to England on
the steamer, %Hit the Boer Generale
Botha, DelVot and Delarey. The Aus-
tral an is creeltot with saying that,
:41 the course of a converoutelon, (len-
'end. Botha mid to him :
"It is probable that ',Witte' lute
foo teen te 1. ar further troubl, Lore
the Boers, but. the collie:Mon of
south Af01011. 1.4 threatened by the
BrItnin armed thew Ravage.
brave, lout tetnertworthy telben
fight for her; now the war le mite]
the Kiiffteli liatro• not returned their
arms, but have retreetteof with them
t/11MM, WhOr0 they are reported to he
tort preparation for war. l'Oodercigif
Mittel atithorithse eleplity the
greatent energy, the Kaffire are
tkely to enure great trouble.'
R. feriin.: to pPlitical matter", the
ferenvienbratt 'eye General Botha
took! tin Informant. that Britain's
beet mum; levied b. to greet the
Deere an Indepen.lent Parliament
_that thin wan flee only poiimible
meting of seentin the peaceable 4:e
velopment of the coentry.
This Hague, Aug. 24. -An article
reeppoefel to be detated by former
Preelaf•nt Kruger and Dr. Leyte,
fopperies in the Colorant of Rotter-
dem. It "eye . that tho storiem
gout -will letterer) Boone and Bre.
e me being wester
humiliated, and fennel' our teeth In
Impotent mice the beet plan iff to
i•71.°111 „%g"ItIthreefforraendeninnwtiltlie
110 It ntiblril te re -obtain before eery
long Royni-th.ng very onneblerable to
eny in their own 11041410."
Reliance on the Destrly.
rine Sir Gordon Sprititg have virtually
invoked the aid of the Dutch race
in the attempt to maintain in South
Attlee tee principles on wilich Can -
MIA end Arartralia aro governed.
They hew' aim warned thaw who
nre conetnntly invoking the al 1 of the
Imperial Government that the two
mitttnnt rnces in South Africa mutt
unite In ethe eotablberment of free
tordltntione. Tho attention is ano.
;unions, and there Is Ilttle podia.
Nifty thnt Sir Gordon nprigg 080
(lorry out the weer* which he hasten-
derinken, nor la It elenr that any
wureewor can appeal with command-
ing influence to the patriotiwn nee
loynIty of the Butt* and Englieli
01114141 cholera atatintles trona OP.
Philippines, give 211,01At nage.' and
18,010 chetahs'. but the netnal num-
bet of 01011011 and (teethe greatly et -
creed. tin official report..
INTEMPERANCE ON WANE.
London Writer Says King Has Sot •
Progressive Vesnion.
London, Aug. 24.-Oeorge
Erekine Rusisell hos been writing
memo plata thing' about the young
man In society. Ho expresse• the
opinion, for !matinee, that lutem-
tirgetat petite awaiting young 111011.
1 IV gi% re one curiour reason- namely,
that Kim; Felward, by introdieing
the euetom ofeonuoking directly after
dinner keel the practice of heavy
drinking. Thla, txunbinet1 with the
lidlitenee of the fennel' and rochtl
1 ',former,' and till. nwitival oratori-
o -me, has produced an uninietakable
inquovenient in regard to temper-
ance Mr. pumice considers, on the
other hand, that the perils of betting
awl gambling aro nerlourly increas-
LONDON CHEERS THE SHAH
Persia's Ruler Has Made
Himself Popular Favorite.
PRESERVES ORIENTAL CALM
Lowdon, Aug. 21. -The that of the
Shah of Persia to beetle's': which
will end to -morrow, has been In
not display the delightful but often
realm fug unconventionality
with which lois late father too his
twu visite took London by etorm.
The present Shalt ie a man of
considerable education, even from
tho written' etandpoint. Ile has not
offered, as itie lather feu more than
one tworamion did, to purchase I'vell
one of him charming howtewes from
their hunbands, although no admir-
tet and much praieed the Lonaon po-
licemen to au extent to express a
desire to buy. a few of them.
Nevertheless, the Shah was Petah-
Bathed from the first am a popular
favorite. 119 is receive 1 with eheere
whenever he appeares at a place of
publks amnaetnent, which even teen.
DeWet or bort Kitchener would
not complain of. Thesedernonstre-
Bone he receiver, too he does nearly
all of the attempte to entertain
him, with the impanotivIty Hiding to
a dempot wimple tither aro the King
of Kings, edutdow of God, Centro of
the Universe, the Well of Science.
the Footpath of Heaven, the Sub-
lime Sovereign whose etandard IN
the sun an I whore osplenilor le that
of the firmament, att 1 the Monarch
of Amaral numerous as the Mare,
Yet, every now all1 again. he is
unable lo • preserve hie Oriental
calm. A troupe of performing dogs
war the first thing able to betray
him into more then a smile, an I a
couple of lerceelt clowns provoiced
On the mayority of occasions; the
Shah apposite; more Amply clad than
itoma of hts wane, but severni Omen
eating the posisession of gr. ater
wealth ta precious etnie•ti than ane
other motuirch. Once gentleman
olio be an expert in there matters,
after examining tie Shah closely,
w an if he wero put up at auction at
fetch itt 1.111, lowest calculation
1750,000 for the jewels that he was
Nothiug soceme, to hetet wawa or
Impreseed the Shah more than lois
tary pomp.of the reception, and the
reyal salute's fired by the warshipm,
et blently jeketeed hitn, while the King
and Queen, on the royal yacht, ef.7
recteti 11 1301111/1<.t. (.111KinPOIt 01 110
Shah, 11411/ Wad 11114114011(10tIly taken
by the King's' reception.
All the fell woken; remarked int this
point pirtleitiarly. The correepondeet
of • the Thom, lit derwribing the
leavietteking, -Kays the Shah appeared
'demon utowilliese to go. King Ed-
ward rintl IiIIIIS111 Opera hands. and
reoluteikagatio and /ignite but NMI 110
Ilhgeren, talking almobrt eagerly. and
eertalnly with far mere aninintion
than hem here teen during'. a recep-
tion of the Shah on ally 1.1.11er (wet -
On the return jeurney to London
the Shah, a few miles" redefine of
Portsmouth, Plopped the train, coin -
',wining that it wee going over
twenty-five mike nit hour, which le
the blighted. mpeed ho will travel on
land. When he eroen-d' the Cloinnel
lie only II 11011'.4.1 eras* ofteamer to
• nt the rate of twelve keine On
Thie tHelike of hie to mooed too
not due to nervioneterce. but to tbe
fact that high ;peed catiorei a feellog
•
A BRUTAL BLOW.
04.1 lea !Result of Ilroketa
31 3-eore old, of No. 102 Van Buren
street, Newstrk, le tieing in St.
James' Ilosopitale from an Injure al-
leged to !men been Inflicted by l'eter
Wilson, of No. 113 l'olk street.
Sloan and allmon were shopmetem,
both being Iron moulders. They were
together In Hamburg Pince yowler -
day aftermam, e hen they bemoans, in-
ve4001 in a quarrel over a trivial
They came to blown on the ntreet.
but were only Intolted a few mo -
fearful blow on the nom, with Ine
feet. 'Tho blow haol force enottgh to
ehatter the home, etelonsen nose,
en.1 Art 1.11 unconseloun to the pave -
W1110011'11 11100, fOr01.111 a fragment of
thr, broken bone in teloan's tame back
lino ble hovel, en thnt It prohaidy
KINO TO VISIT IRISH.
re Land st Venentin Wend mood See
1 he Knight of Kerry.
Lonflon, Aug. el. -The royal yacht
Victoria and Albert, with King Ed -
wised and Queen Alexandra aboard.
ie now nt Milford Haven, on the
tOWII, only about 130 mien
from there. Tho yacht la expected
to remstin off Milford until Mon-
day.
The Impressolon le strong that the
King will cruise along the eouth
and west coast, of Ireland, mines
at Cork and other Irish porte.
1so details rewarding thin mile.
aro known, an tho King only orders
the siext day's (tours", tho night be-
fore.
The officials aro preparing for
neetelegly expecte I visit to Cork by
making elaborate police arrange-
ment a.
ghoul 1 the King land at Cork the
visit will be informal, and Ile Mill
drive frotn the quay to tho exhi-
bition. returning within an hofir.
The King he alsterxnected to land
on Valentin 11t11 et hrlef elan
io th0 Knight of Kerry.
VIOLENCE IN
MINE STRIKE.
Father Stabbe0 While Res-
cuing Son From Mob
MINE WAS TO REOPEN,
11.1 an acme of 3,000 ntrIkers Pre-
vented It A Foreman Shoot. a
Does Not Look fur fan Early
Haselton, Pa., Aug. 25 - August
poolleoman le the servios of the Le-
high Valley Coal Coatpany. way as-
uI t and stabbed 00 the out-
etirtor of the city to -day, while at-
teitiptlng to reecuo 111N son, William
ployed In No. 4 colliery, from remote
or about :MOO ertrtkers who load ga-
thered from all pert", of the }fusel -
ton region 013 the road' leading to
tho mine to frurarato the glom oe.
the company for a partial reeuemp-
tion or operation", with & non-union
force of :130 11111111M
Moot of tho non-uuton men were
taken to the working,' in a special
train, with which the /talkers did
not attempt to interfere. Young
Mimetic, who, lives here, walked from
lila home toward the colliery, and
time fell into the halide tho pick -
vete Mout of the clothing Wail torn
from lily back In the struggle which
followed. When his father reeled to
hios aid, the mob let epees the elder
man, who was flnally regretted by a
mine foremen and removell to the
nesters' !woman:. altenche was enab-
led in the breast and hip, kicked
Hie injiarlea are not very nerious.
The knife, which stink into hle breart,
ortruck oe rib and moat probably raved
lobe life. Tho effort to prevent work
at tho meat, was suoceasful.
A report of n resumption at the
Cranberry Colliery of .e. Pardee &
Co., calomel about SOO men to gather
near the mine to-dny, tett no at-
tempt wan made to start work'.
Shot me 'rorrseotore.
Wheateley, an outolde foreman at
the Brookside Ckpiliery a the Phila-
delphia and Heading Vied mkt Iron
&towpaths.. is under $1,00(1 bail charg-
ed with shooting George earrtr, aged
19, a Tower city. Wheatley says he
wan (Wowed through the 'streets by
a crowd of strikers /OKI their wympa-
thisers, who jeered fend hooted him.
Becoming engrave, he drew a re-
volver sod fired Into the crowd. The
bullet took effect In Cornea leg.
Wheatley hue beam a bow for a num-
ber of years.
Does Not Look tor Early Settlement
rilienittlitoali, Pa., Aug. e3. -Much
Importance in attache' to the calla
Gen. Gobln recetvea from coal mine
operators who speed hours with 111M
111 going °ter the mrike situation.
.1fter haviner met a number of oper-
ators, Gen, (feeble fetid to -day that
he does trot nee any erans of a set-
tlement. fact, he says, all twit-
cationof now point more definitely to
a mot...agates/a tat tire 'cruse than
they did when he fleet reached bore.
Slay Not Stop.
Sharon, L'ao Aug. 23. -The coke mit-
uallon In thin valley has been relleted
to fetich an tO:tent thwt It IX net like!).
that nny of the blast furnaces here
or tet Sharpie -lee will be obliged to
close down for several days. nuffi-
cent ooke was received here Jester -
day to keep thn Macke In opera-
tion for 72 hours at least, and the
operators are hopeful that before
the gupply los exhausted the conditions
will have chaneerta for this better.
Teenieg Hoek Workers.
Tamaqua, Pa., Aug. 23. -Not amen
the anthracite teal miners' strikesi
leferen have the United 11 Ile %Vol kern
ban no many picket', patio:ling the
ieinther Creek Attlee, an wan the
came to -day. Every read ate! tenth
in 1111 effort to porstuide the note-
uliterl Men not to go to work. Nio
n ew emelt:to were nd led to the wog k •
:ng force, end oulto n number W111.1.
WW1 duo to the rumor that it in
the 'Intention of the Lehigh Coal aro,
einvigation Company to cut coal lie
loon as nufftrient mon can be se-
cured. An °trivial of the conapany
admitted to day thnt practical 'utt-
ers aro hard to procure 'Ind that
none of the coal companien nble to
operate Any os the when for thin
MUST HAVE PERMITS.
it %or Wish to Go Is South Africa
gets Tug,
New York, &um 2&-A special rat-
tan mum: lameriottne Seeking for-
tune's foreIgn lands are finding
difficulty In getting permifesion to go
to Johanneelerg awl other towns'
In tho Interior of South Airiest.
Regulations have heen at i if -
1111411114 t bat. the appleant mien haSO!
at lealit $.100 In 1114 p0a4111011P1011, Or 1N1
1.11. to pri oke lie Le in a povition
mainteln hinomelf on arrival In South
Mine topplientaa for permit. Wive
prevented themselves at the Colon-
ial Oovernment office* here.
1
SHOCKING OUTRAGE.
Sten **lateen Arms and trees t
Washinaton, Aug 23 -The Manie
• htingn Inteillgence of the ac-
tivity of the ineurgentn in the moun-
tainous elletrete of Tobaeo, Mame,'
and The In Albite Province The
rebel's number 30.1 and the nails e
Glynn nativert wore killed A CPI
three Chinese Carried off.
capture.' end tan arm* nal lege were
eut off. The American noldiere re-
port that they are enable to mat
env aid from the nallere, not I'VP11
goblet' being rernishei.
tieraeane Cohn. of Troop IL 1 3th
(*entire, boa aeon drrownor1 while at-
invpr al &Mee City. Moot,