The Signal, 1902-10-30, Page 7HNOON CHEF S
06 AND QUEEN
Brilliant Scenes at Royal
Progress To -day.
ADDRESSES AND LUNCHEON
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Aw
hini Edward's to
,,flhe l'uataty ODart011-Igns!r Ven.
...-rill its the IFtand--Mme. AI®Mui
swatg A F'itr in Gullet Hall Doubt•
eww.lI After.
.--IsNAlo:a, Oct, E5.-Ktag Edward
sutl t;ueoa Alexandra started ov the
royal progress toward the city allort-
I) after noon ttoday in sDmuwhat
.lull 'wral►sor. The rain, however,
kept off.
-I1o• proauwion torm(el up uuthidn
if,,. gate, told bad already moved
„ff %hen lh.• fist carriage coutahl-
llia rugal IN•rstlnagom and mrmliers
,it tile houweiea,ld emerged therefrom.
-Pito, veteran Duke of Cambrklge, who
aria is is carriage with the Princess
iictut•iu, came In for wxtAfderable
chorrlui, but Lome Iiuberta and his
staff parsed almost unnoticed. There
a ass st mewhat tedious interval
lit -
(two the appearance of their Mtij,s-
flew, uhe dr»v forth the
Firm Ileal Cherroo
of the. day no they pasa@d through
-LluLrv%%" of btu^ -jackets frau till,
first -Hypo cruiser Terrible, haling
lelrh %i 1, 1,( the m+ale entrance to the
palace,
htc
Thr King vvur, u flrll marslla►1'w
m.iforlu,'%lilt th, cloak thrown lN►ck,
siatwit.K tits decorattond.
The to .eu had toil It straw-colored
tetlYP, 'ua,l is fur collaretty laud
clunk. Ruth the King and queen
I,a,k.•I 4•acroeUuglir well, and Cs"atinu-
. •(•I: is11s.0 th-Ir ackuowlevdglto•tits
,of iter %lana welrom.• exteloolyd to
th,11a The hlsg'a escort of Life
IitRtrf+,-vltwro t••4-, els., wall ultuut th-
aWll' detac,ifir tt (If the lN•.r•etwi,sl
nal %%.artnic r --da-. a1Pl tlm•wr lnmg.
era mea -l• it brllliaul thatilay.
I'mIty In Coll'"juene" of ttN• 1.•ugth
Id Liu, route there was 1101141111 -re n
greyll erttd. (or rept r, with the I•%-
eeat
ptien of open spaces like Trafal-
gar' agtiare, iffier. the Lon -lin
t'acnty Count -1 pry-w•ntenl tilt- Kinin
With nn witir•as of wekonw, anot
where
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NLINpED THE WRUNG MAN.
Uwled
e•rwmdanbThrown Arid and
MORE MINERS
M ibw•s firs- Targrl.
t...a auKttn wail auev Willi” arrvies
(t gun. Colonel Combo, with a aiazlo
SoAm aii Eley r g g
g "int oontlunlD eertlm
it Llaxlm, and then Col. s_.wayn^, the
BrltiAt e.•vlmbrsloner in aomitlililnd•
reel c"%mmander of tho expealttion, led
it r !ciolH churge, cherklrl tit,- Li+ll-
Uili'm h(.rdfw ot. rrvap.nrrll wines- of
til! tell N:'n'-art. Nit e _with Il ilii f,l„
to rr(s4er the a'LXi1l. The nrili,lt
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laei lour damage was done at St.
K
]Iichnel.
Mhlr Owner Murdered.
(ills .II. 4-n, Llexico, Oct. L5. -Fc -
Alpe Nrrddrll, to wealthy .tmtriru,l
mine otluer, Inas been killed al him
mines In a remote p►rt of lh-•
liNalls-1I _rsal Ilnml• IY Yaill (e, 111'
Charles 1t'a er, rand he iN rep)rttsl
list al lir on(ranet of lbs Gullt
Paftthir t'r+ek.l4trict allot lit s.tiue
New Yui (kit. ':7._ouakle tut-
wilit fl bu blind for lift-, thedoutorr
the bread to Iry of that %Pry coarts,nl
NOW
WORKINGIIainglam
think, Ila w•tir walking along
.311i.,&4 ,i.al•kly nlMt a%ojA lal
kill.!. 111414'.I.f w'INelt, who -at. llrnn arld
Amrterdum uveuue oil' Saturday
1het alone. } e Is Nupposed to hale
ulght, he rays, while a woman alp►
. A
proacheti hlm., Another muu liar
p,rt. Into enemy later lriol,i tea Kra
walkhag °ear 111m. Tia, -woman t(N,k
Trouble in Lehigh Region'
n Iwltlo of oarlt)lb ac1J from tier
rl-.•ftgagat tin• melt uulaw" they hiAn
psrcket Aad the other mail duck(11
an
s allot threw It ut lair fewn
•. uu•
Over Yet,
uingh+tte gut lite acrid full in the
slipping It Into the water fn xlougt ,
ryes, Whon Ile mine to the wunu►n
Col. Swiayno took out three, cempm
,l till11111 hand Illrappilared. ('Unldllg•
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liunl ail a clerk, living at Lit West
el.-tl•dou or the r,mini xi.N1 tad not
ttuorotrlt leo*pltul.
`l'ty 1o'elt Hospitstrelet.al ll" wits `"k"° `s
PLEDGE REQUIRED OF MEN
The doctors
stout him home yesterday withodt
nothing hilt cotter clothing, tan thet
tiny hope.
fight recovered the majority of them.
Last [light Meter fdoGmtb, of ;=
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Wert Sixty-third street. %,coil to
wookiag. I'resMl,at Mitchell `1114
the West Sixty-elghlh street station
Nut a)fllrrl'rrc With \otl•fniou Jlrn
anti told the sergeant that he war
the man the new had tarn
KlrlwMoone From Working Mil -
meant
for. The woman wllo tllrew the
4-114-11 Silent on thie Matter Hiotersi
acid, lie aald, war Kale Iba•obue, of
Sixty-sixth
Rxdudrd �trlluir tihu}aN Open -
hadWest atwut. lie
had lived with her, for six years, Ile_
Car F'analne Feared.
cording to Ills story, but three, weelty
laminae Aa llff
Mrn. StAnt„al wax inm �
ago flail Ihft her. Sha had been look -
Ing for him, Mcarnth Nald, ,,tilt maid
robe woul•1 be revenged.
The polloe found til) Donohue wo-
man sick In bed. She had given birth
to a still -born chnot un Frlhay. She
was Pont to Bellevue ander arrest.
She refused to make any btatpmeut.
ON TAEKI
,e f aw Provisions and .Wilt
Soon be Destitute.
STORY TOLD BY J. W. WCARROLI. I
Winnipeg, tall., Oct.:38.-J. W. Me
'Unrrull, a real estate agent, had re-
turned front , a trip through the
Doukhobor district northeast of
Yorkton. A reporter called on Mr.
Mc.ki
mull and V' Ito
rlucl
hha If had
seen anything of the large leemiled'of
Duukhotturs which have recently
been reporlelli to be on the march
tuward Yurklon.
"Yes;' "Will Mr. SleCarroll,
"there wren" to be a general ntuve-
ment front all the villagrw. I %islteli
quite a candler of t1wir %illatfow, and
their Pupulatiola was ul every care
very much drpletwl. In acme 1 would
furl only a few families, while Ia one
the ui11y ho,ing thing to be seen aur
it (1og. It wad kmixeltslWe to judge
\1'tlkembarte, Oct. 27.-Mure WIJes
tiro in operation In the anthracite
region to -city than at any tem^
i ince May 1::th lust,wizen the
strike began. The Lehigh regtin
continuer to be that eacepton to
the rule. The employees of PardeA3
! VO., and Coxe Mils. a Co. are
"t 11 idle. 'Tice Lehigh and Wilked-
bar dual Company startafd its cul-
hc: o•, 111 , tho Lehigh region to -day.
\i,:et)-fl%e per cent. of the mlaes
in titre Wyutiling and in the Leeka-
wauua region are flow all up4-raliou.
There will a large itr.rease in
4hu uutpt►t�ibP�}4-J TNr--usitwb
Lhe cullier.ea of the Duhaware, Lack-
uN_uuna A 111'erle Compuuy, :dud
the 1>tiluw81ru A H 1-1 C'u• will
Ila! ct•peciully beau y. suiud of the
mines there are wail) ifficultiea to
Ile overcome. hulls urn f frequent
vecutionce. which returLls maaiug.
9 Hrouuting Oprrationa,
ilaselton' 1'a., tort. Ln - )yara-
tloah were resumed to -,Illy ut uveh
u. ntiou u rtes in the tea
N ul u Ila i�tssa{
ri.itmin. Tile Lehigh utiJ %1ileb ui
re
lonpany took tiowk
iuurl tit its 10
mer entp:uyers. ►loom had not ye
IK -en fuuad lac till the strikers aft Life
C. Purl. a w'orklugs, At Betiver Drook
till of tete old huuur ware rthlmlatd.
Tete Cine emleluyees at Beaver Men -
dew were not rcqulred to sign buy
tagrremral, but all who applied for
tlNdr lid perttlumi had to uo fru its
1r1.114lualh. Talc t'o%e Bros,' uflk•lafs
-waluunQe that. this will be life p-u-
utditre ut all thea: 11 iuesk
whether they Intentled,lo come lteack, ---
or whether they cotarldeored it Iwma- - Hartselle Shdepr Olson.
tersal what became, of tIN9r world- IbUsville, Ira.; lel. _7. -Tito rrMN►ir
ly ga)dr. I looked }rno the comeduu- .,flops of till` 1•i duttrfphia 4-c ltrtauing
at granary of (still tillage and found (Anal a Iron ComlNtuy,whieb lira%#. been
l.(KK) INIMreld of grain, besi(" flour. olierattrlg oil half tuna, since tilt. b( -,-
At I•ngth 1 came to it tillage about guluutg of tit' caul strike, redurnetl
in a:ulea from Y'urktou. Abuul, 3.OLKJ 1,11 Tull time to-Iitay. Nearly IAXM
1►uuklwlo)r" were rongregaG-d ,it IY►Ihla were suspended owing to the
The Doer Groeralo. file tillage, and little trouts were Innke, and morn than 8W of then(, re-
P.tbit. De-larey and Dew e1, ,Aer', gathered, all datrussing one matter turned to work today.
prolnwcnt ameag tlr, .gectnlnr(. ''Arne.rlly. 1 wusinfurtued 1rd,ple had
ui.,1_��t the t lourNlnrv, 'Prto'rf4 raathered here uNakr a big prayer
Iter. Nhe-re, tie 7.onl Mayor, Mherffx Preparatory to llvttim un ^ pilgrim TALK OttF;H CO\UITI(t\K.
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age 'to font Jelwol.' Tiler were wo-
:oml utlirr cltlsaas wekwmtoll tile MGL- l'InopanNw Require Men to .4grtr Nd
jallty anti ►re•seentel film with lb awn, children And old ulen assembled
1 4
ell�'rt NN Old. there. am well netchi• yuuugrr Inca, Io Anni-y Son -Union Men.
.At th-• Mansion Hoven molt of tier and ail •upwared to hates their mind, WilkehlNarre, I'a., OL, L. 27. -The
KRUGER'S MEMOIRS.
Itixahylownt of'rram+rvaal Uivrxl His.i
tory of Hill fairer.
London, Oct. 27. -Thee Tiblew thlm
morulrlg jeubllthes• extracts from
"Kruger's MLmastrr," which were dic-
tated to trusted (rleudd during Ills
(xlforcd repose at Oraitgolurt. 711e
memolyd teegln by describing lueldentse
clti nr,l.tl with the great trek par-
tidpat(d lD by him father, when the
ox-Prvveklent was t'ulto young, name
of which ho remembers with grout
vivldtivow. i-) glvew parlicalrtr.r of
inclslentr (►f fleas struggle of the titers
with the blacks.
'Phew folluwr a cYmcrllkiim of the
hurt Mr. Kruger trek in all the wars,
with the Matubrlr, %uluw, rte.
At the we
comnncemut of the cull
war of 1901, Mr. Kruger wbltal to
lake no part whatever In the tits -
Aute, but after he haat been olace,
drawn ht, he did not recede until he
had secured the right of popular
Opinion.
Thn extracts deal with the history
of the Transvaal up to th„ cowing
IN,riust. then burgher prlefldency and
the commencement of o1wri con -to
with Great Britain and the arrW
Of Lite Sll•tstono mltlsfon emp(nvar
to effect the aunexaVon lot the etaG
try. Mr. Kruger wtait it-, deman -oc
the 1-urghereo that they prohibit of
SIN•pitone, mission frena entering Pro,
torla, but thl, hurghl-f s Ignored his
demand.
.
Cal _ Swavws ,Force ---Nat
'Molested by Mad Mullah..
DETAILS OF THE SEVERE FIGHT,
London, Oct. 27-1L Jedpttch to the
London Idly Mail front Simla, IndLa,
rep ort. that Cd. Swayne, and ld.4
forece aro continuing their inarch
frau Boletlo to Borbora, Siom illlanJ,
Etyc Africa, aril that they a?b not
u4-
rrsued.
IkWlle of the fighting on October
8 betweeu the force an•t the follow-
t-ry of the Uladl Mullalt meow that s
more serious dlsuvter war- oily
averted by the spleadld example of
the few white officer;. t As it w•tar,
the Belitiytt force lost a ,M-Lxdm gun
and 74) often killed, wliilo 82 of the
vnentv's dtuul were counted close to
the firing line_. Sh,rrtly after the
Hell i.At elp•dtltlon lift their forll-
hell ca (evil wudt,g: Oct. 0. the
MI. 1111i; futofW were rrp.rted about
a italic uheod, anti within half an hour
while the British were nldvanring In
tingle file through a denme jungle,
Ili*- enenty charged the British right
fkauk. that Ilse Mullah's troop+ were
me; with such a severe fire that
they mwung round toewa•r.hl the Brit -
Wt centro and loft. \ Iie the mean-
whlie the traripp�rt t mixed up
with the firing line, whlo: Waw
thrown into oonfusidn, a a Maxim
wag ruabid nail capturrd.\as w•,re
also many caamela. Major Phillipa
wins to
Willie gallantly A ompt-
ln to ra-H -hie cn .tad leu ve -
g J m L r
ett wait W0laamded w'lllo Attending
Major 11hillipv. A.
Tllo dlosurder aprlaasi'to the gum
teams, watch were, driven back. Cao-
STOWAWAY
H10- IN- COFFIN
From Which He Had Taken
a Corpse.
HE FEARED HARSH USACE
(hl Arrhal at Nrw York Grral holAral
al Voute Several Livra Iwls.l and
Much 1'n perry IMattrlyed A Itirh
1'. s. Mins-owurr Murdered In
,,oIc,tI4 1.
Now York, Oct. ::5. -Three stow-
aways namo t Jodlnson, Jensen and
Ilansen, have landed in New York,
deep ito thelmmlgrant offic•laln, who
were bent upon shipping thctp back
to Norway and Sweden. They caw"
over ou the steamer Oscar I1., and
Johnoson broke the record for tit-
geuulty In Idding him"folf away by
crawling Into a coffin where he re -
attained for several hours. Tito three
men wtowed away on the Oscar IL
the night before the ateamship sat-
ad from Chrielianisend. On than second
night out all were discovered by an
officer. They were taken before the
captain, who met them to work In
the mtoke hale.
There they heard aturlllag aturlea
of the fate that awaited stowaways
when they arrived at New York. It
wait too much for Johnson. He learn-
ed that a rteerago pamrenger had
died, and tion[ his body had been en-
closed In it pine box, to be brought
to port. Johlasn Lav bL opportun-
ity
tun-
itY a
nal going down foto the hold
that nlgtlt; he tore the top off the
fox, took the body out, and hid it
under a ptle<of maatting. Then lu-
crawled into 'Lite coffin himself. Ho
replaced the top too carefully that
the retia lilted into holes from which
he had wrenched them .Twenty-four
hours later he was dragged out af-
ter the wldp had been mearched front
wtem to stern. Ile wait half famimli-
eYl, aild badly frightened, but with,
Jilts romµtnionm lie managed to .kedge
plout from the del,ortaliou pout at
Cllis Island, Into tho buoth for ad -
witted tmmigrants, and reached
*here.
Great Worm at Nower_.
Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 25.011e of
the, worst storms that ever rag„d
In 114 -bring `pa, raged oil the Nome
const from Oct. 11th to 11th. Three
liver were lost In th» Nome -ten
anti n large• amount of damage was
done to buildings along the water
front.
w
The drowned PI p
Th d men are . �, orgc
Furth, engineer of Session's uaph-
tha launch. Geo. Robinson and C.
E. Kelly, boatmen. The accident oc-
curred on the night of Monday,
Oct. 13th_ Da &e.nday the water
rose IN inclines higher than It was
frmu Chcno brlrl nevem nnl'(a1 1
g 1 7
till- .e,4er•1Kn'a escort, and the
1'nrn•,• tit w'ah•P, use Uukr of t'un-
ft.rlcht and other Price -•1., Iypaer_
rwa And golden t" lir Guild IIu11.
they nn-lvat without any
r%ttannhnatJ•y irN•hlWolh.
feAnig to LIN, King'm trarriug,Y4 too-
Itll• tl,.•_Jael... attm^_. S�tlf,(LI�L f -
i•hbI'o(•
'%I-�f Tlturatbay I returned to
York -too, .11sart :::1 aulos from that
towh I patase d'a larKe !silly, couu-
torlist ' probably I.IOD liouitimburr,
1~10
IIP+►'kcf towardle the wroth. They %erre
mitragglialg along for two idler. car-
eying thRar sick aftd claldri•ft, T'lu•ft
111111• }^dl% dI1111N cunrimtlsl 11( ([ N•'
ti( Irrytd or eaell penxm. 1 fennel
muru4lg below 1'rcwllrut Mlltchell•r
dtyairturo for Wa"hhlgtun had a
/- 'cuufernce with biro. They 4-c-
lou •
malaf l %%lilt film until 4 u'ctlxk, when-
tie atarlal fair Was1111ttgtou, D. C.
Thr• mniterla under IWtcu.wicm were,
owlolaaiw for prereuthlg vioidetivo to
Orr c."Ouliwutl used fit.- thiturleing
• 1 1 1
t...a auKttn wail auev Willi” arrvies
(t gun. Colonel Combo, with a aiazlo
SoAm aii Eley r g g
g "int oontlunlD eertlm
it Llaxlm, and then Col. s_.wayn^, the
BrltiAt e.•vlmbrsloner in aomitlililnd•
reel c"%mmander of tho expealttion, led
it r !ciolH churge, cherklrl tit,- Li+ll-
Uili'm h(.rdfw ot. rrvap.nrrll wines- of
til! tell N:'n'-art. Nit e _with Il ilii f,l„
to rr(s4er the a'LXi1l. The nrili,lt
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laei lour damage was done at St.
K
]Iichnel.
Mhlr Owner Murdered.
(ills .II. 4-n, Llexico, Oct. L5. -Fc -
Alpe Nrrddrll, to wealthy .tmtriru,l
mine otluer, Inas been killed al him
mines In a remote p►rt of lh-•
liNalls-1I _rsal Ilnml• IY Yaill (e, 111'
Charles 1t'a er, rand he iN rep)rttsl
list al lir on(ranet of lbs Gullt
Paftthir t'r+ek.l4trict allot lit s.tiue
IIAt$ to nn radwavor to empty the
the bread to Iry of that %Pry coarts,nl
ed Ilw mwdl. r c•)tlierh•s thri,ughwlt
theft formol a vtr,lxa 8111,1 Ment fall
to 11311C co trot it. Ltalim. lit-
le.3111.,&'
.311i.,&4 ,i.al•kly nlMt a%ojA lal
kill.!. 111414'.I.f w'INelt, who -at. llrnn arld
Ill,- .Lich lilkili triol slnalueoktla regienw,
pirll,.x toctAk-el thor•.ealteri,ltrarue-
1het alone. } e Is Nupposed to hale
low. Il„ Nil-mty the hlag w,uting
all. It tens ells hard a, bread else
wllero• tier .,aerator" aro re.uni.ug to
p,rt. Into enemy later lriol,i tea Kra
hrra killed fur Itis molIPy.
Niru for hlng arrival hr lolkid
pelsPalrly IN-, anal tlw•y ate it afte.
rl-.•ftgagat tin• melt uulaw" they hiAn
away with the enteturfrl camplm, but
_ _- _
ur%4 unit attppod bMT11Y (roan hold
slipping It Into the water fn xlougt ,
euntructo ugrcing to abide by the,
Col. Swiayno took out three, cempm
New York, Oct. 28. -The first of
New
r rtho:--. Thr Qto-en threw off tale
they were har-footeol. And wo,
el.-tl•dou or the r,mini xi.N1 tad not
len of trop;, and after n N:ctrl,
R R
ur.lp whkah coveree) tier h lmirle
nothing hilt cotter clothing, tan thet
4- %
It) intrri. r%Ith fit.- nun -union men
fight recovered the majority of them.
NO AVMS Fr OH IRISH.
ttran Iolor.d drena, trimmed w th
religion" l,rluelpler pr•vrnted that.
wookiag. I'resMl,at Mitchell `1114
ard'poiekal up prventy rifles.
I
go t_ II 'r_ H ilesity, who looked
f W wearing Wool r env other tint-
rr�� --
hail mut_ wl_ nctWll bail IH.•n_la{cJ��,
-� {�__y jtl
at A80 p,Ws .
"ar,iowly y,nith(ul call well. - nil-
ntarivoilncts.'Meelr revisions can-
It any, livid Provident Duffy, of t
Dally Mnil, who le with the
laminae Aa llff
Mrn. StAnt„al wax inm �
4 -r trill a 1)ofieue,t from lin lad May-
p 1 y
orrom the King handle with
not pofstibly last thofn more than
a few days, when they will b- ab-
Hazleton cl+tlkt, delnrel that tinl.cr
own there, w•tnl'd return luw•.ntlnlcntle,n
.fore••
Col. Swayne, says in a mm-Birmingham
I
Firms Warnei
nul abook
it the (lntpe of the Onlid Hall• some
not
-lo
to hie pt}oar tient theBirmingham
dl Mnnr ^ frnssl the, Drill cel thw Mllld-
ins nIli' re the IanchMn
bell. Til,' proeenalnn then startf-d
solutely tientltute,
tt the,, aro requlreA
sign toff
atti mullah'n original hha to 601.1
,WAN once A calndklato for lungr its.
dawn n long. pleturi•sgnr mw of
They may therefore iN• almoot Maid
agreinputs.
and fortify Maung, wlipro he would
of Proclaimed Districts.
bx"f-,ntervJ a
to b4- ok,wtitutr, altttugh they have
F•urm of Agtyrinent.
command the only wells avatlable.
- In the (;neat Hulot
any amount of provisions lit thcJr
tillage", and have left grain -1n tln•Ir
1
Thr agreement reeluired by Lar-
dee A I'o in a" lollowd-
and cotta I Col. Swayne, to Iattnek
p'
the Ptv n Winfred perboun waiting
grauuarion and Ntatckii of wheat and
"A" u col"i"lon NvVelent to my
dvoll ag^, w:hh
him, at one, Irat
irit
LIFE CONVICTS RELEASED'
. about the luncheon tables, caeerea
flux ►n thl-ir fiodeo. They aptN'ar to
empluymtut I du hereby Pool
n ttdxrl one, nit
wan Ppollel by an
W, Ill,- his cam, In. Ills Mn st
M b S
lie perfectly t+onnelrntluux in their
1 ,ronli*o not to interfere with or
tinea tel droll
P c° drought nail terrible
o
LorAon,
Iur: t,.i tilt coilN)ration's n/ddrean.
P �
Hellon, and I sb tet think they will
nrole•xt in'nny any any non-union
hev►t, which driad n thewoollaanl
P
Oct. �8.-Tle, appreirm-
cat ti: n the members el the Royal
time force till any conxiderathln. Islas
uteri (or any Iden now tit Weill. of-
killed the Mullah'n live stock and
slum with which the 0overntlietlt
family wit down and the lanekeon
allot think they ttienuw'Ivtm have tiny
,l:a fully have wolkrl •lari,W flop
p)nle9 by Use tllotufand. Finally, In
view" the t»n,'Itlon or Ireland can
ro'nmr IN'4-4. The most lnlere-Onot
weU-formal him as to where the
g
WIN) n"ty murk hereafter
tin. heglnning or October, it wait re -
that
fmt jutlgnl from Lilo fact that the
of the Loyal orogre9, m
t P
to lhim Isoint was the KIMg's reply to
-Lnmlon
err Citing. They rs,e+rat to be heading
in it general e"tuthwar,f direction,
g -
m r
for toy pmldny,•r+• ani Ido further
for
/'ea to %t1.1'k av��ll themRtl wdUt
p)rtM tho Mhltln.h'" fcercra were
ovrsUtered, aryl that the L1:41ah him-
chlr-f cixtstublo of Ulrroiu huoq hats
g
Ttt�awTsofor fieTermly
xlNl it wmiliI seem that fm•Lr kitten-
,ad
Mll' ut1wr rmP!uy,-ax."
Mrif had ants n few rinempn left
lwntd a warning to all army amt
Vasma,4i on Trafnlgnr-Square. The
Parr
tion too to rentre at Yorktown, wbrre
The loeiIIA eonlprlaing the I;. if.
with him. It wia,.v "then that C,A.
ammunition manufacturers not to
m0wrnly ocruplel promin-nt
p,vt� til the center the U(wnty
ths,re gill proloably be it gratnl rally.
m
Ml,tkl,• & r.;. engdoyeew hrtd n meet-
N.w.ly tic decided til. ndvunc^, ceu lite
,,(,If goodoo for "hipmoilt to the pro-
of
1',Mne 11 Plant• Imm•rllnirly facing
IIIK and n',). ntl a eonamiit
to
,in tar offh•luls to nievertaln
c4alntn that n dpcixlvce pngngemeut
w(mdd revolt In tier, Unilnh'" ixlp
Clillmrdl diatrlcls of Irel(uld. .\ hp•-
nl" ling, tits MajratJ's reply was
Bio SHOES COMBINE.
",,it
u1l-IP1 ,what enmlitlunr . flu it -uken
torr.
ri:tl order luno also heofr Iowa") that
411MP,%- it ibielmft" t t the
—'
. trtn to ..1r-_-Ttrev tT l-
_
c%uu lowchp»t" of lrall"i aav nru
Nr aacl :
- .-
IA1t'i4t outItt-1111 vast Part -144-
_Miner t Mr. Markle.., and _ he
_
SUSPENDED MOTORMEN.
allot proclaimed shipments of arms
Thr tins"s Wl ply.
mater
EfRv t an Au►algwtnalkin.
stated Until, none, other than
111u"a IN) clelarby marked aid Itch un -
"It gi%e( much pleasure IM)lh to
ml)w•If flood if "a'
N to In
Mont cal, Oct. "8.•Wdl:ll x4- % bP
fo
ail In 1141.1 Iv. It Was dovi10,1 mnani-
motility by Mr to cent mar, un
--
Totronlo direct Car %Islas A gain Threat-
der pain or stringent lemonaltlets.
N'lG1 til" mho of Ireland's atorm-
Quef-n rrcrl%r
Is,rPon tile loyal anti dutlrul addrh9s
Ile%.d be, the first atop" towards
crf all tbn leading
-y
'strike nolil it" •y m .Ive dittr•rrnt
cn to Makr Tronhle:
l.wt days comes the na.nouncement
tai the Is9ltrr, or municipal authority
1
the ccaaeolLJatltxl
1"s)t anti show manurartur-rn and
court►atone.
Toronto. Oct. LT -Friction tax
°f th;- release of the three Joyce@,
(If the M:cattiou ref our progress
Ifre,ngh the capital the empire,
Jobbers of ('aan.la were taken lit thim
ItkatrrN Not Want,al. I
again arisen betweea the oLlclals o.
the Street
win) w. re t.nlergoing life aenbncem
It Mnryboronlgh Jnt( for the mur-
of
and to receive tho grertl�Jg.+- ef_ nor
eft_ un Saturday night, W11-41 it
n ttttl( s►t Llta s('ftrnNsntHilu@ of
The vttuntlon In the Panther
t.sPrk Valley tv tailst rellevetL The Le-
Railway Company awl
thJ emp:oycna- du:, the ma.i @aJ, to
(tet. of a wdt)le family of a wimllnr
P^rp) ,iii rmr ci%ntrtatlon. Your con-
fHeac, ')if
fi my Ealy s will tea• r con-
SlatInrnsurr ill e1t•I
(he l•ataltug firm -9 in thin city Wil"
high tonal toad Navignticm Coml-any
In large
flat) overhearing and hostile alk'"t
few of tho
n.Im•• In 188". TIM orliho wanwell
known In baso days as thio Mnam-
to f lie
ill to)r 4 very t+)
ca
hvi1. Th, quellwe manuflelur+•r" will
within n few Alain, and a meet-
in nit re-rnr}4oyhlg the men
number". rued lift 'strikrrm Nay, In
y a aultordlunte
Officials ever since the strike: in the
tramitaommancre. Ten persona
the rrnoire
orf m: mnh-
bets f4- well foundel, the Im-
rar•t
le '4-f it!(- Toronto firms t=ill two hell
g
islneklitortirw all those Who aero pro-
uumtner.
arra originally Convicted. Nine of
tla:•m were sentenced to depth, ba.t
and of
Petta[lt Aubjnrct which come ander
details
"Neill ly. \trrn tit meeting
have INP ° nrrfing,d n meeting cel rPpr
men
who t k ring the arts; . it
who took ieuNng party In It and
over Infest the suspension difficulty Ists Writhe
p reran of lour or the
mlv of th^se pritxmere hid their ePn-
r'o'selb rnllon nntto appeal more
pimn I to
K haler
rommentativrn of all the parties con-
theme who nm under indictment for
till of whom were promim•ut
trn(ece comms.tel to lire imprlaon-
m-nt. TSN• last three of these con -
mp at areal arm pxa-
II,'r titLhoAr dr•ctly tonchnK on
ccrrvd will be held ht thl" city.
The capital „( the con-
riot or other lifelike IHnturbanies aro
not only'lieing refusal work. but are
during
g the strike and two of whom
nm old em do Dart cel the company,
I 7 p'
'Lola have now been released. owing
the
-. !,,are -I LAso ptwsas-alaaanv
prop.,@od
-1T-1RR.0M.fXV, -,.,l At -1 1
-bees g _vi derPd tvr - vim- if lllw-ru . -
Itaslug (wrval twelve years
it. to th,' clement of tho new IA)rd-
�-
le"D'tenoni-._
and, Earl
great cities i thnak
�''nl for cilli
InrNmIr Is•tweeln fort} and fifty of
pahy's hounen they occupy. ThatPetrillo-Ain't
t1M other eight years. Two oth-
re tiie of
DO fitly.
Rncel wlwlu•n nor myNrlf
And m; 11OnxP, Icordially sham your
rho Irading Ilrros 4-f 1lnntresal, 'A4-
Prof he•Ilpve it in their Intention in
losid,
,ilea tw►ve not esroh Inn K rxeordx, bu;
cell tiro nitkl to have been trust-
Tlto Snrl and ('otrnt(wN of Dlntle y,
A
l' the inn that It mar b^ granted mP
lfm
ryintn and Q1ir►arc.
Il to claha(d that h • anchAk-con,
`'
force rrwry man the ofNclaln o not
Atka out of tit region• and the\,feel-
worthy men.
lhrrilg th.-l4- Inaugural trlpth'rougb
f)alwny. w. ro afaprowho,l by
memo dltlne Providence Willi!
will be rvi1t1;r-r",
I" ce bitter In tonne uc+pop.
T1io frrltati ML ftnturO Of U1r mat-
the
- Rrr +Trlth4hmm tmmtRfmt
too m► a oche m� firmly retnb-
K
lislj'+I� :uu1
r,duefvt nml mac 1 Tar"Ker )n r. "
,
>denrv.l, an.l It wI I be, pNoxMltde topr
tompnhy a ao o g li+
to profiler hon -melon men.
.-Ir -
"tnmom no reations are said to have
l seolaiitss-s.[- �''�"
Jill oar tern. T11n, wh'Pe begged Lunt
Ulr•y have
pMHCP(111 renpfrr, and In
atm I -al hearta nil my cnntentrI an,l
Product n math mor" veer gnnllh'
Nn1eN'
i,een ,gwcifled for the Punpenafon.
and In the others tin rr,nson" err
mlglrt n chance, to hurt
their h"sbnnls again after twenty
In- Kl_ w T.
the g rly to the addrean In
hill 11,11
rlehn.d that on th-, whoa• Poen n
ronaolklation will he for tit, Rrealest
- --- -
the gn^t demand til) over the roan -I
try for mortal of lrannlx)rtallon.
Ivan much on the nnm„
Iimw as hin sp,,ech at Trafalgar
o►dlvaningo Co -the, trade. 1 IMI, tilt,
---
Hg1111"'. After lunch the common
trblr called for a
drtnila hav,• not yet brrn rr,mp!el(-tl,
it la hell,evesl that 1ho hailing firms
Aherne file Inquiry.
1
will Rlro tlK4r adhesion to 111(, cone
Wasitinglon. Olt. ::b. -ll llh on • or
Timis Io Him Majesty
aolklatlon,
ince r%cepth)ns the parties to thr
the King, and Mme, Albanl, station-
nl in
---- ----
nftthravito 'controversy have nr-
rived h: ihr city to nitpnl the con-
ono of the gallerMs, man the
\atl(gtal Antheta, to the
HARD COAL $6.50 A TON
fj•rra•e with the Presl.lent'w cotnmin-
whish whole
'•"napany Jr1tno9od
rice", w•hi(+1l Is to iN, held this after-
Art,,*other forestal toasts the
Freshly -Mi" d anthr^elle add hr New
pOnn. It Ito the general un,lerstand-
P"riy left the hall anal the prones-
v4wk a,rThat Amount.
lug that practleally all tho m,--,t-
Mom rrfe,r
11M mad and it started on Ila
gorse across the river Thr
New York, Oct. 28. -The first of
New
Ingl■ for the taking of testimony will
lsn heli in the anthrackto rpglonn,
page-
Ant traversed a@rOMI million of
strPette on the
ilia- frpahl mined Cnnl fenrhrd
y
York yemetpoldAy aatd was hold to the
mal It 1v tx11^vM tint the cgnmin-
PMr will M• little to atnrt work dtrr.
13mrrej side of the
l?"" 7'Ilatiorm, Thnro was to speclal
pl aMic at ".!'A) n ton. It came Durr
1%•oitern from t1wir
Ing tho preanal weak.
Inri,;.,11- though the heartiness of
th-
the Ontario And
Inin IAckawnnna County. 1'a. It
_
welComs far tranatmnded an
thins heard lm the
COnatoded of train Inside, with a to-
IMath of Mrs. Mountain.
ermrA aristocratic
t"'I'Vhn
tal of 1,700 from. it wall spur tip Into
N, -w fork, Oct. ^0.-Mrn. Elizabeth
o'f`tIhe voila
"W
�1"Ir' Mf the, roten returned t0 the
150 ton lots and Immediately distill-
buted among if., trade.
caddy Stanton diel thin afteo non at
the age of 87, after A short lllnera,
at A80 p,Ws .
The arran who Went the first con-
at Tier hone„ in thin city.
Fire In Ha1C
signment wade itenry Pergluorn, n
laminae Aa llff
Mrn. StAnt„al wax inm �
fr+nAnn Ont P5. -Tins Oulld Hall
Harlem dealer. Ile, was selected fly
hong n1lv(WAf(' Of th” wcoman'a senf-
txnght. fire slNortly atter their Ma-
b9n 1,A 1 -ft the building. The firm was
ilickson a F:,kly, hale" aKenl .of the
Ontatrlo and Warootern, irCaumP they
rrntte movement, and wax 1'rm"-nt
anti Inttrrly Honorary President of
it the (lntpe of the Onlid Hall• some
ronal'Mrw1 film A man who world f/ot
the Woman'n sorfrag. Anenctatlnm ret
dl Mnnr ^ frnssl the, Drill cel thw Mllld-
ins nIli' re the IanchMn
orrrnharge. Ifs rewpx•MPd lhP1r men•
by Ilse retail price
1 fx Sfat(w. Plan• leelnrhd n
lh^ tat 1
great ekKl tort her favorite foplcer, and
wanhrhl. The
rlfrnlrn ,,ally NulaluM the flames.
fldenee nlnklrw
141.50 a ton. I
,WAN once A calndklato for lungr its.
ratify a demand for nn Inventlgn-
t m on the part of the men. Thin
Inrewtlgntlon will be doomnmlet tit
the hands of the c"otntrnny at as
early, a date as posldble.
Hix Nerxe Mown off.
Kfugkton, Ont.. Oct. 2411. - While
target #kraCtifling on the Selly road
Pomp mlw from Napanee, the qna
Raymond loyd, inn of Mr. Jacob
Lloyd, wa using, bgrmt, prohnhly
from an or Plead of 1lmvdpr, ivllh
ihr repnittit the flying plece"
knocked the , Dong man backward
and nlmost co plotrly blowing his
no" away. Thefall will bo m-ri,•f-
ured for life.
Int Honor of 604win Smith.
Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 20.-ioreahlent
Whiteman, of rornpill. announces
that to relieve, the eroviding tit the
univerpdty, a hnll(Ung foil,that sortie
will his ermeted, to coast *2:10,tiarm,
and that thin will "iisar the hon -
a Pal notion tot OnldWln [tstll LhP
moat Ilhlstrionm exponent ur 1 al
cnllore Ache, rve•
r pat in ihr
'er-
u
aril fnc It)
r•
mi -n le Uc l' Lady Du lfey's han 1 find
wept bitterly an Phe bnggowl for her
inlerepMlon. Lord ihulley wase mti^ti
nffit-Oil atA promtiod to do what
he (wild. The portion of the three
men followed.
Drowned In a Cintern.
Tllaontnarg, Oct. 2S. -A fntnllty or -
marred yevter.lay afternk)-m nt the
tmi-calto, a mile etwt or her-, on the
Courtland road Rowan. the :1-y-ar-
Md ants of R Cornwall. the keep^r
of the, boll -gate, ha,1 been p:nying
afnxat tho house anti wax mix9.d by
hill enompniflona. No trace onnl•i 1x•
found of hin, and It was auaprtel
that he had fallml Into the clmtern.
After Poore tronhlo the body of
thi child wrote brought to the ailr-
face.
One- M111firnN Farre S,)Id.
London, Oct. 20.-.1t Lnndon'n nn.
nnnl fair stale. which wax field lAet
week• moral than one million mitine,
which In course of
time
w I
I
adorn
the figirrem of hair women In Pvery
fn•ldonnillp rendre In I•.urnls•,
changed hands.
\
THE TROOPS WERE TOO LATE G9THERING
Ire-aA
eed wrso oo•h
rf Lyning Alter Yto-
Iim Was Hangd
r.
TDlhipa)a
locution, Ga.. Ort. J _
7. '4-i 0 f EM PER 0 RSt
Ilruwn, a Negro, charger with ha%-
Ing attempted to 81assult Mrs.
Henry Lotus, is white woman, at -- -
her home, three miles from this
pfacc, this; moruingt was to►n" Wilhelm of Germany and
from the dounty jail hero to -night
at 7 o'clock try's nob and lynched. - --
Thu molt carried the negro to the
NeCarlon of Portugal
ed. of his crlruu and hanged film
to the t ertle w•prk of a bridge
over it cr�ek.
Troops bad been ordered from
tit
It sohoAtlanta, but tilt] not arrive nitro TO VISIT KINC EDWARD.
It so
hour and a half after the nil 4-u
had been hanged. Brown war cap-
tured it few hours after his at-
tempted crime and placeal In jail.
.A mob soon gathered and march-
ed to the jail utld demanded the A Deal is South African Trrrilory
angry. May IN• Made A New Political
Mayor Ilutc laaon wired Gover-
nor (kindler f compm and In the I.ragur Forting fitE.noiland to
meanwhile Oil voted to persuade Hewiwt Itiluallpa, It N'illfar callf-d
the mob to allow the lave to take
Its course. On learning that troops tlu' •' PrNestant Thuulwml."
hall been dispatched the muu rtorm-
atl the jail and after securing lite London, p,;t. ::5. -Emperor Wil -
negro, hanged him to a bridge and flaw will arrive in Englund oil No%.
ffiled his body with bullets. 18th, nal by Hutt time it I* expected
When the troops arrived they Kii.g C'ufloa of Portugal also will bo
found the body of the negro hang -
Ing over the stream. Tile town l4- It gimlet of King IsAwarl. There 1a
quiet to -night. rent,on to believe the muctiog of the
-- three monarda will result in Import-
TNE PARNEII FUNDS. lnlrr s regal ua almtth Arica,, es -
lax tally as regard* 6cntlh Africa, and
more particularly Del agues Buy.
-- whivid is 4-o vitally Important to
Great Britain as an outlet for her
-Sister of _Ilhe Late $tatesman newly acquired colonies.
-_The Portugueate Goveroment ap-
Demands an Account. toners to be willing to transfer suttee
potrlivas of Its South Afrhtan tem-
- ---tory' to British rate. Getmany, how-
ever, Ly •tlatlerstood to be stnenuoud-
A BITTER COHRESPONGENCE.. ly opposed to British trade atxoring
such an adivautage-at any 'rate an -
London, Oct. 25. -Mrs. Dielcinson, latest Portugal Ia willing to plaoste
sister of C'harlew Stewart Parnell. Germany by granting Iter Lltutlar
been pub:ltliNd hltter correspo,neence cotaeosslon. and It is believed that
exclu ng(od b,tween herself and John ,Ix -fore the Emperor aa! Klug Car-
1141duond, Chairman of the United too heave England a bargain will be
Iii+h League, not of the Irhh Par- a1raaged.
1uu ,sa u y artY•.
in which se
tie -
New YartY Portioning in England.
mnJa nn acxuuuting of the funds \4-w York, Opt. Lo -IL l1Iit-
raked In Amerism to save Avondale, taxi by all practical parties In Great
the est.ato,of Mr. Purnell, from the Britain that the most prominent
handle of outsiders. LI reply to her queoition while, will come before the
(lest letter Mr. Redmond wrote to eles,tors at the next general ulec-
Mro. Dickinson, anying thea, objects of tion will be that of extra ritualism
lies American fund" were tier eree- In thco (Wwcb of England, cables the
doll of u monument to Lir. Parnell Lou -Jun correspondent of the 11 -:I -
lie Dub:ln allot tM, p.urJala+ of Alen- is 11
An impol land privet-) necythhr;
dile louse and lawn, which bhould of Influential Conewrvativea and Late -
be available late it relol.kuote for the mals lma%e been helot at the National
Parewil .family. Mr. R•slmoted's bol Club, wlN-a-it waw heckled to vreat,•
wan net no -tile fn favor of one fret lb every coustiluen'y nil organlcA-
Me,. Boyhtnd, .a Dublin butelier, who tion to bt known as the "Proteoitanl
haul made au arrangement with Thouiannl," composed of Uaimiletd
.John Parnell, brother or the de- ned Llbcrabs. It Is planned that
mmitod stateosut&n. '•Tans,'" anti Mr. if~ orgnniuitions shall form an
Redmond, "it wan impow.bles to buy electoral power aafflclent to win
the house, amt the committee pro- every election In England.
oeo•,led With the project of erecting TJto Earl of Porteamoutli pre"bled
a Purnell statue." over the meeting, fault a large aunt
Mrs. Dickinmou wrote, again, may- of money Met been sublectibnl for the
Ing davit Mr. Boylun,41 now offered purpose of the movement.
to accept the $=,01)0 collected for
the I,utrhnse of the estate, and
would allow the balance to romaln TO FREE CANADIAN CITTIE
w l j4-1 years' tortgagr. To this
Ietterr. Re(hlxenl dill not reply.
lt. proposal being .Made that the -.. - _ _.....,
PArpells and Maar. Dickinson could
llv o fn the Ixtrk at Avondnle,' Mrm.
Dirkinisca wrote: Scottish Graziers Want Exist -
"AN to the condition -fiat tiny me•m- -- --- ---
bers of the family should be allowed inir.FM Removed.
to M Ile at AvontlTe, should they tier -
sire to do eo, that is to say, on suffer-
nnec, all either caretakers or gatc:
keepere, nil I eaa11 may L that I think WILL SEE HANBURY THURSDAY
the ' [jointly hats suffered Plsough
tot ugh the mord" (of tipple iwother
Chrr'(w, through pecuniary diffl,•ulttes
malt through the lo+xd of their ancus-
trail Nom" for the good of the coun-
tr,r, without the lnrsttt (if Avonditle
f.emtg placed at their writer on such
irrltta. It in :almost incredlblo that
,loch nn Inmtil sloould ile offered the
family in return for the servicer of
their brother turd the sacrifice of his
[Property ant Wil."
In a letter to the IrLAi Times Mrs.
Idrkinsnh demands a full accounting
front Mr. RMmowl, shying his chance
Of RWC,. ars eta Amalie. Irs ruld be better
"if he could show that, nor regards
lite funis he mllertplt to realeem the
artcrwtral Tome of hhf former Ipodtr,
he land honestly and independently
carried out the pann and applitrt the',
rnonryn to the parpoat•s for which
they were nubanrlbed."
ANARCHIST PLOT UNEARTHED'
Accomplice lit Plan le Kill Dowager
F;mpr•aN or Hansia ('aught.
8t. PeterAburg, list. ::8. -Thr, police
have captured un nrcompAce hl tete
reported, plot recently uneurtlml tit
Oepeahmjr �i agalust Dowager 'I '1111 -
Muria Dultawtr of Russia.
A drepatc•h tram coprnhagen, date d
(lot. 4, wild they. Dowager I:mprres of
Ruinda, who is is daughter of King
Christian or lWaffidark, was tae object'
of ettrk:teat stu%cillnue" by Lite lollop,
owing low tint they c•onniderel to be
an aulhenille repurt that several
• AnareWater were on their,,wny to Ilea -
mark in corder to nm monWatei her.
flings lar Ki11,Queeax.
CbpNinhagen, I)et. 28. -Tine interna-
tionn police claim to have dlatooverel
n fe'o of Aruan•histn bandM toltrther
"to lilt their enemipv, the Mager, by
murdering their wive"." The Idpa has
been popitgale,l among Anarchists
for yearn, afoot l:nlpreps EILInteeth wan
the firolt vlethit. The dowager Em -
in am of Rossi a, now staying herr, in
billed to be the second.
ACING LiTiOATiON ON WiLL::-
fihirlmnker 1"•It For•lanr en 1'r•pilravt elf
the carne rel ecptte i oti tuts l-
1'asJa.. Uc,L- .:;t __U_ Ilagls, al.— asls.
nhfrt-maker. ,Alto, iottred from hual-
newp yearn ngn, lead a large fortnne,
feat a had dignntion. In .lune, LMB5,
Ited them, toast then lianged himself.
Hin will. inel4rei by Mollere'a "Mis-
anthrope;" wan an Initiation por-
trait of a seed. in that play. All hin
relatives re^rived ahome, retell he left
him property of 1411,(10)f. ($29,f")) to
the Prefect of the AMne. Since then
fire frrefeelet of that drpartment all
claim the rights. The came In now
on, and to likely to last till theOreekl
calends. I —
WHISPER CAUSED A RIOT.
Palle In a Dublin Church Followed a
Slap.
Doehlin, Oct. 20.-.%n exlrnorlilef-
110 none occurred in it lhlblin
church during the, norvlep mt Ran.
day. The prearhpr head made a he-
%rrP remark on proselytism, when
n woman leaned over the back of
the pow In front of her and whl9-
p•red audibly In the tone of another
womnn: "Tlshre'" a tip for yon."
The WOman Ppoken to turnpd and
ntntek the arosnker neroas the, face.
T rn
Th n
r nth
K eig )n v%nx Inplantly In
ran npre,ar. tool ,in the finale sev-
era l 1wrxonm 1%,,rn knocked) dool ii
^fail lrtkle•n en,
London. Ort. :7. -TINS engagement
of Mr. Hanbury, Miufrter of Agri.
culture, to receive on Thursday it
deputation urging the withdrawal
of the bait [against the Importation
of ArSenline cattle, has given a
fresh spurt to the Scottish gras-
Icrs' movement to free Canadian
cattle from the existing embargo.
Tile 8cottisk members of Parlia-
ment will get the Scottish agricul-
turists- In conference in London On
Thursday, When it is hoped that
further'preasure will be brought on
Mr. 11anbury. Certainly It would
be most unfair if Argentine cattle
were admitted, While Canadian
stock was denied the same treat-
ment, especially Peeing that time
has abundantly proved the freedom
of Canattlan herds from disease.
London butchers, when reproach-
ed for the present high prices of
meat, replies: "Open tb„ ports and
we will soon cut down the pprices."
The statement issued from the Can-
adian high Cummim"ioner's office
admltm that Canada In sending •
Britnin more cattle than ever for
hlaugh'ter, but would tin thankful If
Great Britain would revert tattle
old practice of admitting Canadian
store nettle for fattening.
A QUICK SHAVE. .
John Turk Got It fly Throwing Ga.11l-
line Into the Move.
lVindsor, Oct. 27. -John Turk. a
Windsor custom" ufflcor, got a eha%a
tine hair cut yesterday for which he
did not bargain. 011oer Turk Is the
first one on duty at tin ferry elotrk
in the morning, and when he entered
tim offbo this morning he found that
tire atmosphere was chilly. He did
not have time to kindle, a coal flow
In the regulation wny, not to hurry
mat tern thought of the kerosene bnr-
ret in thin storeroom. There Is also
•► barrel of lrnvollne In the store-
room, allot Turk got Into the wrong
lsa[•rPl. He draw about a quart of
the gasnllnso, and. going to the stove
w1mor(o lie had starter a fire with
sotttn paper, ho threw in the oil. The
next thing the crffloer knew he Waw
lying at the Other ride of the room
wtt11 tali wlft*"M-7t1RI ?fx?r-tottgm
off and aeoverul trlovere burns on htA
fates, and harxlx. IIB sent for another
nffinnr fn relinen lot— ..A m oof f.,
Ilii wounds dissolved.
Old U. T. It. Condudof• Orad.
tkarrle, Oct. 24. -Conductor John
F•ergunon, ngal Cis, who for .Vi years
had lkeon nn employee of the Oland
Trunk Rahway, diel Inst night at
Ills home in ,Ulandnle. Conductor
F•ergusion w.aw once of tho most popo-
Inr men on tin road, and took the
run from Mrrlo to I'pnotnng. He
red roll Inst evening an visual, ton
ermpinlnel a(xnewhnt of feeling tin -
well. He wan (nand diad In hiss bell
tit 4.30 thin nw)rning. 'Rin de•e,soxed
owned oOnalder tela property In War-
rlr. lir was unmarried.
Drowned Her (own Child.
Ningara Falls, N. Y., Oet. '-W-Mrs.
Dnmlpl Lynch, the wife of a proml-
nent Phor kurr,bhnt of this city,
drownrll her 8 -year -frit daughter In
thn tenthroxnn at her home,, and.
then attempted sulckle by nntting
her thront 10 -day. One Of the I,SW,b
e
hlldr,n Molt I
A n onllr
h am•
and
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Mrs. Lynl•It hits been artlnit Orange-
ly aln000Thirre In nu.doebt Iglfo
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