Exeter Times, 1905-06-22, Page 310G11 RFPORT OF NAVR UGHT
Official Report of the Battle of
Sea of Japan.
'J'IIF GREAT SEA FIGHT. sia more than half Tray. narking un-
tllowing is Admiral 'l'ogo's otli- expectedly r(asortubbe denials's. ('er-
1
ciul report of the Battle of the Sea, tai" intimations havo been r(•c•eir•e(1
of .1ap;u1: l here that Japan's terms are sal>st:In-
1.:,a1` r urder for action was given at tinily as ((Moue:-
).m. 11'( headed heath-W(st fur; First, thio recognition of the Ja-
e sh.,rt time, as if taking a course' { tutee• protoc•lorute over Corea.
directly opposite to that of the en- I Second, tato return of Manchuria to
t•Iuy. aiuthlcnly, at 2.U5, %Vi turned, ('hilus.
east, changing front, and pressed 'third, international control of the
diagonally against the enemy's bead. I Eastern Chinese railroad.
liar armored cruiser squadron closely! Fourth. regarding fort. Arther, the
followed our course, while tho divi-'stratogield value of this fortress hats
aiuus of :Winirals Jk'wn and Uri., liven overestimated and l+ Sail: that
the (miser squadl•un,st and the divi-' its ultimate disposal will not sive
Sion cuu.11andcd by the younger rise to any cuntruvcrseee
Togo, followed a course previously Fifth -It is net !Much! that Jri-
plannetl. and proceeded southward to lata .•11 d'"sand tit:• demolition of
attack tho enemy's rear. tho fortifications at Vtndivosto;Ie
the enemy opened fire at 2.08 p. Sixth -Thu surrender of the Island
m. 1\e did nut reply until w4) bad of Snlrhnlicn will not bo demanded by
bought our ships within 6,000 Ja{•an, prirripally because Japan has
metres. Then we concentrated our
fire on the two leading ships. Thu not yet carried tho war int, Itus.sia
a:netny found himself pressed more territory.
toward the south-east, and both his `ov(n!h-An und'rstarnI''. regard -
lines %ver e' gradually to the east- Ing an indemnity 19 not impossible,
ward, assuming an irregular vertical because it is declared .Japan will
formation. In this position tho content herself with demanding the
enemy continued a course parallel cost of the war.
10 ours. The Russian battleship Os- Tho Japanese Minister !mere in an
Bahia caught fire and left tho lino. interview said that if Russia hoe est-
111eant imo our cruisers appeared In ly desired peace slie could brave it.
fho cnetny's rear. --
INCREASED IN EFFECTIVENESS. LIN1:V}TCib SURROUNDED.
"As wo neared our (ire increased in A deepatcli from St. Petersburg
c:T4ctivenes9. The Kniaz SouvurotT says: The Gazette published on
r.nd the Alexander 111. burned fierce- %Anesday an interview with the
ly. The enemy's line became con- secretary of the Chinese Legation
fused, and smoke concealed then!. here, who ie represented 99 saying
▪ Therefore, we suspended fire. The re- that Russia mustnuke peace int-
%alo t of the battle was decided at. mediately, as ie. in able to affirm
2.18 p.m. The Osliabie sank at 3 that (ten. Li nevittli is surrounded.
p.m. Wo pressed the enemy south-
ward, firing when any of their ships IN A TtEL1'1J:SS CONil'1'iUN.
w•ete visible. Ily 3 o'clock we hall
already appeared in front of tiro on -
telly's lino of advance, our course bee
ing about south-west.
"Suddenly the enemy headed north,
evidently planning to escape in that
direction around our rear. Our main
squadron turned 16 points to port.
reversing its order and steering
northwest. Our armored cruisers al-
so changed front., following the sumo
course, and pressing the enemy
southward. Tho energy then changed
to the east, and we promptly turned
• 1(3 points to starboard, our armored
cruisers following suit. Ily 4.40
o'clock the enemy seemed to be head-
ed south. Later we lost sight of RAiNY SEASON STARTS.
head-
Abed
in the smoke and wrist. The Moji correseondent of the Lon -
"By 4.80 o'clock our main squad- don 'I'.degra(•h says the rainy season
ren was again steaming northwardhas started its A{autchurilt. 'I'httre
i4) search of tho mein body of the is a continuous dower;lour except for
enemy. Our armored cruisers moved
southwest against the enemy's cruis- a fete hours at night. The. roads aro
knee deep in crud. Nevertheless r thelessr mill-
ers. Our main squadron sank the 1.try operations will trot be interfered
Veal, and found six of the enemy's with. Glad tidbas aro expected in
ships running north-east. We par- a few days.
elied and caught them and opened
Inc.iThe enemy changed his course O111)1:It1\(: A\INfU NIT ION.
westward and then north-westward.
One of the enemy's battleships was A despatch from Berlin says: Rus -
disabled and another was sunk. Ol!rr s'n lets ord;rod 200,000,000 cart -
armored cruisers, pursuing the el- ridges of the Ludwig Loewe arum
emy southward, observed the Alexan- factory. Berlin, Holl intend to give
• der Its. uppronch the Admiral Nak- the same limn n large order for
hitr(olT and overturn and sink her. rifles.
"At twilight our destroyers and *�
asirpodo boats gradually closet} in
from the north, east and south. KING'S NIECE WEDS.
Finding them placed, our rutin
squallron let loose their horde of Marriage of Prince Adolphus to
tc r(j tea. Princess Margaret.
4. E110(:.\'T0F[•":i SURRENDER.
A dt•s:atch re) the London Daily
.flail from Seoul, ('ores. says that
the movements of the .1apan:se
armies against (ion. Linevitch aro
progressing rapidly. ')ho next few
days should sea the opening of what
will probably prove the decisive ac-
tion of the, campaign. Gen. Lin.
viten is In an almost helpless po-
sition. 11 lis force is much inferior to
that, of the Japanese. The Russians
aro sla.k.en by their repented reverses
and the catastrophe in the Sea of
Japan cause consternation among
then!.
"1 ordered all my ships to nssem- A 11'it,dsor, Ung., despatch says:
1)10 al Mien Island next morning."Winelsor, the seine of nanny historic
.\d1111ral Togo then describes tl:.• I'1i rats, particularly during the reign
attack of Admirals UMta and Uriu .'f the lute (Peen Victoria, tang in
upon the Mission rear on 'Allay 27. 11,' dl,,;: attire on Thursday for the
1►rscrlbing tho events of Sunday,
%%4I tl tsg of Princess Margaret of Con-
A.Inlirad Togo decln15 that his lint- naught. eldest daughter of the Duke
tleships, Knmiunlra's cruisers, trill's of Connaught, to Prince Gustavus
division, and the younger 'l'ogo's Adolphus, eldest son of Crown Prince
division completely envel.'ped Admit.- Gustavus of Swrd:n. St. George's
of Niehogato0's ships, rendering I0- Chapel was a blaze of uniforms and
sistance useless. The Japanese Corn- dccor•utio1s, and lathes in full court
nalndel•-i4)-Chir( amino ed of the sur- dress with coronet 9 and tinrus and
render, and allowed Admire! Niebo- wenring tunny jewels.
g.ton' and his officers to retain their Shortly niter the guests were sent.-
aw•urds• ed the bridegroom nude his appear-
ance necompunied by his support 1.1W,
TIM PEACE: CONFERENCE. Prince Eugene nn(1 William of Swiel-
A despotch from Washington says; e1>, with the gentlemen u n in attendance.
• jilieinl nu11ounelnl(ent is made that. The bridegroom Vns followed by the
Washington has been selected for the ro}al Party br.luding Kine Edward,
he -Mimi 4)t the (enc( conference. The Quern Alesandrn, and other 'swat -
announcement came in the form 4)l 1liee '1 -he bridal party passed up the
. nn official statement Issued by Secre- aisle preceded by the (•hoir to the
tnry Loci► by direction of the I'resi_ chancel. where a quarter of n cen-
t rat, The titcn►e.t follows:- tory ago the bride's mother and fa -
''When the two (ioterier •rats were then went through the Run4 cert
livable to agree upon either Ch.foo moray. The A•rchhh►rhop of ('anter -
or Paris, the President suggested bury, assist. d by the Bishop of Ox -
'the Hague, but both Govei llnentg ford and other,, rend the simple ser-
htte now roque+rod that Washington !'ice of the (.11101)) of En•:Intl+I. After
he chi's 11 as the place of "meeting. the ceremeny 1hi' members of the
• ,e
nal 1 he 1't•. est, rat hes accordingly ro) al families ret tailed 10 1 hi' cas-
es 1,.rn,n11y nnlite•1 hot ([uv01)11101)14 tit•, %%here luncheon was served.
(111! 1Sa+hits>ftin trill be selected."'the wedding cake which formed *110
centro I i4ce of the table 1.1.418 live feet
t , • AN ARMIS'I'IC1:, in height,
'I h • tit Petersburg currevpnt , •rat 4
THE WORLD'S MARKETS
REPGET:; FROM THF, LEADING
TRADE CENTRES.
Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese,
and Other Dairy Produce
at Route and Abroad.
MARKETS 01' WORLD.
Toronto, .lune 20. -Wheat -Ne. 2
white anti red are quoted at 97 to
98c outside. No. 2 goose is purely
niii inul. Dlanituha wheat is easier;
No. 1 Northern quoted at $1.05 at
Georgian Bay ports; No. 2 Northern
at 81.02. and No. 3 Northern at
92c.
Oats -No. 2 elide are quoted at
43c wast, and at 44c east. Cars on
track here, 46e.
Barley -No. 2 quoted at 40 to 47c
middle freights; No. 2 extra at 44 to
45e; No. 3 at 43c middle freights.
Peas -No. 2 quoted outside at 71c,
and milling at 72e.
LIVE S'l'um MARKETS. ' DOMINION PARLIAMENT
Toronto, June 20.-.\n Increased
demand for cultic wits the t.ulury --•-
at the Western Market to -day. The NOTES OF PROCEEDINGS
IN
deli'erieS were moderate, serving to THE HOUSE OF e031.110N:i.
milky the improvement more notice- --
utile, mud all were sold. }'0 t 11.1 NT11•'ICA'l'ION.
Export cattle, chuiee..$3.00 $3.55 Mr. Bergeron moved that the clerk
1►u., medium 9.73 5.00 of the !louse bo instructed to sign
1)o., hulls 3.75 4.25 and furnish to the members cel litl-
Du., light 3.UU 8.75
1)o., curs 7.00 3.7.'1 elites of identification for U'nns(:urtu
„ lion upon railwnThe
in Canada. lu
Butchers' picked 5.00 5. motion N:15 carried.Uo., choice 4.50 4,90
Du., medium 4.00 4.50 I'1 at\1.\X1:X'1' FORCE.
Uu., common . 3.75 4.00 Sir Frederick 13orde,> s bill to
Do., cows, choice...... 3.50 4.50 amend the Militia Act was taken up
1k1., bully .... 2.50 3.50 for at stt•uad reading. It provides for
Feeders, short -keeps ... 5.00 0.00 increasing the strent11 of the polite -
Do., medium4.00 4.50 Hent force from 2,000 to 5,000.
Du., light ... 11 no 4.00 PACIFIC CABLE LOSSES.
Du., bulls 2.50 3.00
Stockers 3.30 3.75
2.00 55.a.0u04)
1
1)o. bulls
Dliiell cows, choice .33,.00
1lo., common ,,.... ...25.00 85.4411
Export ewes 4.00 4.25
Corn -American No. 2 yellow, 62c 1►u., backs 3.00 3.50
and No. 3 yellow, 61 to 611c, lake spring lambs, each 3.00 .5.25
and rail, Toronto. Call sheep, each... :3 00 33.34)
113 -is -The market is dull, with C ah'es 3.50 5.1„1
prices nominal at 61 to 6330 outside 1)t,•, each `3.00 10.1)4)
for No. 2. [logs, select, 160 to 20(1 lbs... (1.(35
ltuckw•hent-Prices nominal at 60 Du., lights and tats 6.40
to 62c outside. _♦
Flour -Ninety per cent. patents are MILITARY SCANDAL
quoted at $-1.40 to $4.15 in buyers'
sacks, east or west; straight rollers
of special brands for domestic trade, Report of Fraudulent Sale of
in bids., $1.75 to $4.85. Manitoba South African Stores.
!lours 'are steady. No. 1 {'utents'85A London despntc•h says: A Flue
to 4053. to 55.30; No. 2 patents, 85.15 book containing the report of the
to $:5.2(1; strong bakers'. $5 to $5.10 War Office Cou(unittar, headed by
o4) track, Toronto. Lieut. -General Sir William Francis
Millfeetl-AL outside Points brit" is }cutler, was issued on We(hteedny. It
quoted rat $1.3.50 to $11, and shorts
at $17.50. Dlanitoba bran in sacks, fully contlrltas the forecast cabled on
$17, and shorts at $19. 'lune 2nd, showing that the iml"•oi,er
die:•oral of ieilita •y stores at. the
COUNTRY 1'1101)I7('E, conclusion of the South African tsar
had revealed a huge scandal. Tho
report censures n (lumber of officers,
who are alleged to have w•orles1 in
collusion with contractors. The lat-
ter bought stores at absurdly low
prices, and afterwards resold them
to the military authorities at enornrl-
ous profits. The value of the stores
involved in these transactions is l;o-
ttvcvn 830,000,000 ant 535,0(10,000.
The officers involved all belong to
the army service turps and pay de -
parte ant.
JAIL NOT FOR TRAMPS.
Apples -Choice :;tock, 82.50 per bbl
cooking apples, 51 to $1.50 per bbl.
thews -Primes sell in small lots at
$1.60 to $1.63, an(1 hand -lacked at
51.70 to 51.75 per bushel.
Hops -The market is unchanged at
32 to 85e, according to quality.
lfoney-\'rices firm 11t 71 to Sc per
Ib. Cornb honey, $1.75 to 52 per
dozen.
Ilay-Car lots of No. 1. timothy are
quoted at $8 on track, here and No.
2 at 86.50 to $7.
Straw -Cor lots quoted at $6 on
!track, 'Toronto.
Potatoes -Car lots of ()Merles are
quoted at 60 to 70c per bag on
track, according to quality, and job-
bing lots are 75c for the best stock.
Poultry -Chickens. 12 to 1:3c per
Ib.; turkeys, dry picked, 14 to 15c;
do. scalded, 12c per lb.
'1'IIE DAIRY MARKETS.
In supply, the item of $125,000 for
the probable losses on the Pacific
cable were taken up. Sir Wilfrid said
the agrcc•ulent was that Canada and
Great Britain should each pay
5-18t1:s of the cost of ulaietenance,
Australia 6-18ths, and New Zealand
2-18ths. 'l'L•o net earnings Inst year
were 1x78,824, and the expenses
£167,860. Thu deficit was £89.015.
A stun of L77,000 was included in
the expenses, to be paid annually
for extinguishing lite cost of laying
the cable.
IN'l'EItCOLONI.\L i1.111.WAY.
llun. 11. R. Emmet -son presented 8
statement of the Interco:t uia! !Rail-
way, estimating the deficit for Ulla
year at between 81,500,000 and 82,-
000.000. '1'her0 were° extraordinary
causes, such as severe snowstorms,
causing heavy expenditure and de-
creased revenues for the time being,
and a generul increase in the w,t;o
scale. 11e believed rates would soon
have to be increased.
SLEPT WITH DYNATIITE.
Husband Arrested Because He
Took Explosives to 13od.
A despatch from New York says: -
Because he insisted upon sleeping
tU •:• •:• • 1• (1 •:4 (►.: l6, •:• •:• •:• e11. •:• •:• 1♦ •}
e.
j DAIRY NOTES
.. 13Y 1'Rd )1', II. 11. DEAN.
I
IC. lb•: �'�•� ;•o•. v•; v•;••✓.•�•:•,a :•ib•.•• •
ti1•:asoN'S 1'ltOSP}:CTS.
So far as cnn bo sten at the pre-
sent
ro-sent tines everything pointy to a
very favorable season for tho dairy-
man in 1005. Old sleeks of butter
ail chhese were possibly. never so
low in the dairy markets of the
world. tend production up to the pre-
sent, for serious causes, hal; leen
very 911"1:. The r estures aro now
in excellent condition, though they
have been sonemisat h+tckm'u.',t, anti
evert using points to is yc;u• of good
returns for the dairy ia:rner.
DAIRY ORGANIZATIONS.
The various organizations for pro-
moting dairylatg were "ever so co:u-
1:lctely systelat lie.' nor so well
manned as rat Areae rat. We are look-
ing for good results from the syste-
matic campaign of instruction and
help now in hell swing. Everywhere
we lied renewed interest and lute
in <lair:. io;. l'actoryieen are im-
proving their factories, dairy bon1•ds
of trade aro starting out with amend-
ed rules; the buyers of dairy pro-
ducts are wearing a sati.Jti.-.1 smile
ns tho tesult of large demand. good
Prices and fair profits. It now re-
mains for tho dairy farmer to keep
up with the procession. Individual
effort is needed as well as organised
elTort.
THE 1)Ai1tY FARMER.
It would seem that the cliief weak-
nesses of the dairy industry from the
Farmers/ View point aro: 1. Not
enough return, in some seasons, for
labor and capital expended. During
a great part of the season of 1901
►clth two sitck, of dynamite under the money received for butter and
his pillow, in spite of the protests of cheese slid not pay the man who
his wife, J01111 Barden, forty -ono milked the cows, -and he grew dis-
yrurs 01(1, of Jersey City, ryas 4)r- dis-
couraged. It would stem as if thero
rested on 'Tuesday. Barden 18 eat- should be some way to prevent thew
played in tho construction of a street discouraging seasons. Tho chief
sewer, and to prevent the dynamite cause is doubtless speculation. llow
front getting stet by rain he took it to prevent this is a subject well
}tome. worth the attention of politica!
"1'l1 take this stuff to bed with economists. 2. Lack of paying (rows.
Ise," Barden said to his wife, "us
the child might take a notion to
play witla it." Ile placed the two
sticks of deur 'te under his pillow
and calmly went to sleep.
Mrs. Barden !sept us she sat In a
chair, hugging her child to her
breast. At the end of two hours she
requested Policeman Mayes to arrest
her husband and the dynamite. Ar-
raigned on a charge of disorderly
conduct, Barden said dynamite is
perfectly safe without percussion
cups. Ile agreed not to take any
more dynamite house and was re-
leased, laughed at his }site and took
her' along on his arm.
Grand Jury at Guelph Sessions When one considers how difficult a. is
Advocates Hard Labor. to obtain and maintain a herd of
first-class cows, some allowance must
A Guelph despatch says: in tlicir be Made her the men who milks sotne
pre:sentment. to Judge Chadwick at poor cows. But one of the greatest
the General Sessions on Wednesday hindrances to the securing of better
afternoon the grand jury took strong cows is the lack of systematic bre;td-
gro Iv on the tranlp nuisance. In ing for a definite p: rposo. 'there is
I3utter-Pound rolls are jobbing at the Nisit of inspection they found altogether too much "hit and miss"
151 to 16c, and large dairy rolls, 1.1 two inmates of the jail Nutt downin tho methods n !opted in breeding
to 15e; medium grades, 13 to 14c;, for vagrancy and on,' for lunacy. 'Tho dairy stock. The use of pure heal
tubs, 14 to 15c,,tho }atter for choice.' jury declare none of these should be sires and the sticking to one breed,
Creamery prints sell at 19 to 20c; there. 'they considered 111(•11 who entice than mixing the breeds, are
and solids at 18c.pc3ler people and terrorize women by the two main requisites for success
Eggs -Good qualities sell at 161c Legging should be sent down end in eytabltshing and maintaining 0
17c per dozen in case lots, and splits given hard lator, an 1 if no other dairy herd.
at 14 to 141c• w4),!; is forthconlin.: should be put 3. Lack of proper reward for i:n=
('Fees! --New cheese aro quoted at nt work brenl.ing sto►tr3. 'f hey ck- ♦ proved e'Torts is another w•enkn:•sv
9� to lOc per Ib. clure prism life r+honld be made a HELPING THE POOR. from the viewpoint of the dairy far-
--punishment and dclerr4ut instead o[ mer. We still find the same price
110(1 • ) ! ,, ,S
] 1tUl t C( In
being id for all kIis of milk
and
of house •of ref4) r which
Bacon, long clear, sells aid 10 to should 1..• reserved for another , and crentn regardless of its true value.
101c per Ib. in ces0 lots; mess Pork, entirely different type of persons. Ax a result of this ninny of the hest
fila► to $1.1.50; short cut, 519.50 to and most progressive patrons of our
520. -♦ _-- fat torics ore having the factory and
Cured meats -linins, light to me- A RECORD WHEAT CROP. making the milk up at house, or are
ilium, 13 to 131e; do. heavy, 121c; selling milk and cream to the city.
rolls, 10 to 101c; shoulders, 91c; In consequence, 1.10 find market!) liko
hacks, 141 to 15c; breakfast bacon, 'Toronto flooded with dairy butter
121 to 13c. 1 , w'hich often sells for a price Clint cnn
Lard 'I ierces, 91c; tubs, t)1 to 10c; leave little or no profit for the far -
pails, 10 to 101c. mer; yet he considers this better than
the injustice meted out at many fate
BUSINESS AT MONTREAi. tortes. (:radii,:; of cream rat crea.I-
ories, and pnyrnent for milk accord-
ing to its cheese 00 butter value are
steps that should he taken by fac-
tory owners in order to give justice
to all and to retain the patronage of
THE I 131 S'T FARMERS. I
The farmer who lakes good care
of his milk and crca., by cooling it
and deliv,ring it to the creamery or
t in e9e factory in good physical con-
dition, iectiv's no pay for his extra
rare and labor. iso !lien argues that
it does not pity hint to do this as he
receives no nioro for his share of the
❑1115114 d product than (lots his neigh-
bor who takes little or no care of
his raw uatteeiul. All share alike
according to quantity and regardless
of quality. 'this is manifestly unfair
and retards improvement in Canadi-
an dairy Products. Urnding an)
testing woad.} secs to be the ream dy
for (1119.
Incidentally the patrons of cream -
collecting creameries can produce a
better duality of etenut by using the
handl rsepnrator and cooling the creno)
Liner separating. The present would
Ilan to be a favoratae time to lour-
( hese separators as (110 various com-
p ;,nits have u "rale war" on and
prieen ore rcdiesel Wend one -t hird.
1. The labor prohleitt is also a <li:-
hr.at car.; fur dairy farmers. l':speti-
n:Il 19 the milking of cows a serious
'In.•stion. We had hoped to have n
i l\ing lnru•hin • ins.1ailed in the
1. 11. Si( able at the ('allege Lefore the
.•\e 'r 10,19 begat, ill Juuc, let it
n rs as though we nitwit(' be
disa1 .Muted. '1 he firm from whom
A 01l>rnIt,ur d. sc}:nt(h says: During 11(1, 9 the ussnains are nr},rots, j w'0 01, s•ted to get the 11sWhine, is
ei :h London Time!. setts that the 1)OI)i:S WANTED FOR BABIES. UNITED S'1'.\'I''S Nl\itK1.'ld. gran practice on board the 1111*ish �_ Inrnkin; some imProveu:•nt8 in the
1; ;,e I1.nipotentinries to the A 11.'1110 with.•u1 n Lathy is usually NIiuncupolis, .lune' 20. -Wheat- first-class' bn1tleshlp %Ionise'id, OT NO :SNAKES IN HONOLULU.
'Li'1'a.atuv, which they du nal exp(!
11.1.'11"
i nice n'ubably trill be July, 81.07; Septetiil , r , 821 to , 2;c; 'Tetuan, o n \redoes! ray nfternoon, n 10 have run►plcl(d for s:'e+w tithe qct.
i n ch.svlea }'hire. 911(3 time.
v.h - Nu. t hard, $1.1'2; No. 1 Northern, Nix•h;ch shell ext lolled. • Eighteen Importation Intended for a Zoo ! 1%C A •I can.:dent, ho..• r• that n
r d,' Martens. 4)t the I n{ter- egrt•r with this idea conn,'! ,4, Let- :31.10; No. 2 Northern, $1.0(3 persons, including tune officers, were
Promptly Destroyed. 4)0'als1ie•1* :uilkln:: r. :•I, • will be
t Petersburg. the .11.? nKu- ter than mrite .1. ,1. Kelso. 1.f" I. ;o $1.1)7 Flour - first nn- wuuts<hd, 11 of n, s•riuusly. he
I YI{•Inred on the Inn. • eons fu-
, .un9ult, and 11. \eI4t,dY, charge of the Or+tnrio ('hilt! rein.:'teel s. $iLho to $x3.50; second otlicers are tun„11 tit;• sel'ioualy A despatch from Honolulu saes:- aur'• i14 fie nu'nnt:s,• ,!. f.inners
.
1 n Authassndur to France. work, 14) send along n little 1.11 of ' e3o., 46.20 1.., $6.:30; first clears, 4.I woun.hsl, The 4xplu•...l tens, duo to The steamship Alameda hro'1gl,t n • hu111'I n't grow (I
y to the correspondent, 4)r- humanity In n(rd of mother t.'1.. ;. ,•1 to $1.10; s.e•ond clears, 82.75 to a driest in the breoh. 'Tire shell Fox of ylnkes, 9441110 (11 them 10(11,•- dub•}in ie and will cure: 1e to be
. ets for an arn'istue oil! care. Duthie the Past : 1 ,:r 2 4)5. Been in bulk, 812.73 to ours( *wide the gun.
snakes, 4)u her Inst rip, for exhit.i the lest leaving bran' h o ,, riven:ire
!,. when the { lenip44t, nli- user taco Iheus„n•l of thee. ne feete.l x 1:3 '•0, tion in n local zoo. 1' iTnrla worn tlu'o •r1,:t n form .,t
I +{rlu►nutx (onnid.r that little 44n base h' n adopt, II h} rood \1•l.•e•:1, Juno 26.-R'he,tt-Xo. l p t mode at once to prevent them being!
• li ,needs of Pence are distinctly , I'. o; 10 in t'nriulrs 1'41115 (11 the 1'ro- • 1�•'1 e, 3! 12; No. 2 Nutt' ern. FIRST RAIL AT SYDNEY. bolded, ns there aro ►1V snakes in
tine. 51 :i t • �l.ot leis, ri01 t., •+rile _, Ihr. island, and it tins I,,.n n policy{ 2IPP00 TIB IS DEAD
:set lie is officially assured that - !.i•! Irl, --\o. 1. 3:1. Marley ---No 2, Successful Test of the Dominion of lung stanr!in}*�i► kr+;> thr,n out.'
AT•i'itl:('IA'i'1'!' 111:: o N It•sleeit. :•It': 311.;ple, .lo to 5)c. Colli -N11 Steel Mill. 1:acnpe9 frurn the zau'trern fence(}. Thi Noted Arab Chief and Slave
Dealer.
Giving Money Often the Worst
Thing That Can be Done.
'1110 greuteet harm to the poor is
(lune by the kin.! -hearted, over-synt-
palltelic people who say that every
beggar should be I;ivu1 what he asks
fur fear one 1)080rting case ahould go
unaided, '1'o ghee a beggar on the
etteet at quarter without investigttj.-
Ing is story is (eine' to get ing hien
a kick downwards, for so long as he
can get money thus easily hu will
never wails or endeavor to gain a
respectable position, but will simply
encourage other law drrn'<ards to
emulate his exalt:pie. 7 has every
cent that is given in inlieeriininato
charity not only 1114v4w the irnlitide-
al but ND -elle -them; the detes(nblo
system of begging and impeeture
which every citizul should anile to
stamp out. '1 ho proper and only re -
C. P. R. Estimates It at 125,000,-
000 Bushels.
A Winnipeg(1 ; a1ch says: A tote!
wheat crop of 125,4))0,000 Nasi) Is is
She estimate trade by the Canadian
i'acilic Railway of the yield In ''an -
Montreal, June 20. -(train -Sales atla this year, according to a de -
of No. 2 oats were reported all the ''patch reevivcd at the (:rain :''a-
w•ny from 471 to 48c, quite a few cheiere from New lurk. If these
curs having leen sold at. the latter figures are correct, it will mien n
figure, according to all accounts. new epoch in the wheat tr told of
Others were ettlut(d at 471e, but the ('anndn, and for the first time the
general sentiment appeared l4) be in yield 'will helve exceeded 4(16 000,000
favor of 48c; solos of No. 3 oats ii ark. Local grain Inco, while not
were made in the regular WON, at 47c { repaired to oink)" a (11511110 estintete
store, and the range %vas 4;i1en as 1,.I that. with n coulinunnee of pro- lief that should be given is work at
from 461 to 47c. Manitoba Spring sent conditions. lin' yield will be the fair wages, ea141*ary homes, small
wheat pntenls, 85.60 to $5.80; go mist in the history of rho Uonain- parks rota playground., nod protec-
strong bakers', $5.:10 to 55.40; 111n- }uta, tion against the rippreseor who in
ter wheat patents, .85.(31) to 55.70; ♦ various forms n11d disguises is always
and straight rollers, $5.25 to 85.4:1THE RUSSIAN CROPS seeking to wrong the poor and tho
!n Wand; in hogs, 52.55 to 8'3.65. "' }awls.
Rolled oats -8'2.2'21j per lag. Feed- J, J. i' E 0.
Ontario bran, in bull:, nt. 818 to Wheat Good, Except in Central
$18.31); 91111r19 $10 to 420; NLutito;,a Russia; Rye Less Satisfactory.
lean, in bogs, 518 to t;19; !;hurls, FEUD COSTS TWO LIVES,
A St. tlrrslu drsputclt says:
$20 to $2). Beans -Choice prfnesI, The prospect14 of a good ltuvsiun Youth and a Girl Assassinated in
$1.70 to $1.75 per bushel; 51.50 tl>ahont hurr0;t emit 01110. in the Georgia.
81.00 in car 1 ,ts. 11nnly--llhitu
closer, in coughs, 121 to 1;)1c 1,00 south, southwest, northern (sue,
seetion. in 1 -Ib. sections: extract, in l'istubt region and the Ura} al 1 i'not-
10-1b. tins, 7 to 71c; in (30 -ib. tins,
0 to 610; buckwheat, 6 to 61e. Pro-
visiuns-ilesavy ('1wulinn short cut
pork. 516.50 to $17.50; fight. short
cut, 816.50 to $17; American cut
clear fat backs, 426; cull:pounrl lard,
01 to 7c; ('o,.ndinn lard, (1; to 71c;
Canadian lard. 6} to 71e: kettle ren-
dered, 81 to 91c; hnu:s, 12 to lice
bacon, 12 to 11c: (resit killed &bol-
l4)n• 11ogn, 59.50 to 59.75; mixed!,
56.:0 to 56.75; 394e0 $7 10 $7.95.
Eggs
-`ltaigllt sleek, 1e3 to leile SHELL EXPLODED.
s(•It'(•ts. 170: No. 1, 151c. flutter- • h••II eel I, (led
cre,unery, 11' to 191c; under
A despatch from Valdosta, (leeinc4s, 010 0011(11114)11 of the '1;4"is sates: Whin. is behoved to be the se -
peel of a feud of long standing re-
fer nliove the average. but. the Out- suited here on 'l'cesday night in (he
look Is Torr(:spon'ingly had 11) someassassinationof the sev.,ltcr•n-year-
of the centrail government 3 rind the old son and the sislet•n-year-old
t•-
Volga region. The outlook for rye (laughter of 11'. L. Carter, f innerlyy a
is Is satisfactory, the (1111013' of Baptist nil,,1.aer. The ! ming people,
the crops covering the pante arra as attracted he the harking of a dog
the wheal failure, muni in practically in the \ard surrounding their home,
complete in the upper Volga region. wen. out to investigate, followed I.
F tett " Is predicted in some of tho a younger child. '!'hey were fired
upon by someone from behind a--� smoke house. The girl fell dead, the
young meal crntt}e(1 bark to ti,,,
house, where he died, and the sato :-
er child wale wounded. 31r. Carter
fired upon someone prim ling in hi
yard early on T1'erineielny. 111 sot .
the intruder wits tt negro turd he
grades, 11( to !Ile; (lair}, 10 1" Eighteen Men Injured on a British
101e; rolls, 1.11 to le;Ie. Cheese- a Warship.
Ontario, 91c; Quebec, !1;e.
1 I. 4111 10 dirus. }rare will
I, ' . .t • toll by 110.11h•n4 the een-
u:.1.• in Manchuria du 4)r :,ay.
.)A1'AN'S '}'1'I'3N.
1 ;ttle n,! e 1 a, :.11 to 311c: Jule, 5'21e. The reptiles were killed before they
'19' "' old ut11, .1 wile "',..__W 1„,n1,,,_N„. 1 A 1ln'i(ax despatch says: The 1rst got through the custom house by
ser!tied 44 ,• t. ., 4 • 1 ,•:e \,,*1114111, 51.10; ,o. 2 Northern, steel rail to be turned out by the Collector Stackable.
r: :, f:;1 i : • t!, .1-4 .31:1y, 51.10 September, mow, 1►anlinion Steel ('ontPatry w•as trona- __-.
.1 I. h.;..' t ! •, •t : d . f ::.... ,•:,.. eeptentler, ' 111, Spic. fractured at Sydney on W,'(Inesday. Kin; tionr may tallow his grandson
A despatch from 1'itnen 513s: The eke 1 .:,1•,! 1. I, ! 1 .. N,. l(irk, June 2U. -Wheat -Spot The roil w•ns sixty feet long. 11'hile to take the savant throne of Nor -
opinion ;/rtvnili!:g here is that the fns t, r 1•. ' .1• , ; . ;, . • 1" •...,.11t : 1..'1. •!.. steady; No. 2 red, $1.06 nom- the test of the n nchinery tram being way.
putt:u n•got1ntiuu, between !tussle n1' a e. et 4,,.,1 le ....eet.,r end $1.071 n01811191 innate n w'orkmnn "tuned White got 31, ilclensos French Minister of
rind or,;•nn trill el'ntunllp Provo sue -"A4444 . 1 ; • .1 a.' 1r .,, f ,. I, He'll. t: No. 1 northern Duluth. catieht. between two rollers of the Foreign Affairs. has resign.',. owing
'1 ,
le: 1 fu: !....e4. 1. , I • I I 1 ; i . h. "(font; No. 1 hard .Ilan- mill, and one leg ions cut nIl at the to differences user the Nfun>ccnn sit-
w�•fiel. This fe 11n9(•d prleetrily on to t •r
ilu belief that Japan will meet Iles- le -see. I is •l .', t:1 08 f.o.b. afloat. hip. Ile was fatally injured. oat ion.
A ileepn1eh trent Zanzibar annum)•
cot lite death of Tippoo Tito the
noted Aral Chief cold slave dealer.
When travelling through the dark
tonlinvnt in 1806 !leery 11. Stanley
mel. Tih, and described him 09 n
111091 rental kettle rhnr,+cter. ile 1.I ler
0atnhlished the Chief rim Governor of
the Stanley Falls Station on the
Upper ('out;).
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS
IIAPPENINGS FROM ALL O'JE8
T1IE GLUIJE,
Telegraphic Briefs From Cas Ow*
and Other Countries of 11.o -
CANADA.
Fruit prospects in the Niagara Dis-
trict are reported excellent.
Six thousand live hundred volun-
teers will go into camp at Niaearee
un -the -lake.
Ottawa Council has now power to
expropritite the Cuasuulurs' Electric
Company.
Dlr. George S. Spencer, Police Mag-
istrate of .Ow•eu Sound, died suddenly
on 801.01day.
AI. J. Hanley secured the contract
for the construction of a tunnel tin•
der 'Toronto hay at $260,000.
The estate of the late Jetties Coch-
ratie, •M.P., ex -Mayor of Aluniteal,
is valued at $500,000.
'!'here aro 5,152 vessels, measuring
a total tonnage of 672,388 on the
register of the Dominion.
The C.P.R. have refused the totem
offered by Stratford City Council
for the railway entering that city.
A charge of murder has been labI
against airs. 1)y91ond of Queensi,uru'.
in connection with the death of hue
daughter-in-law front poison.
Insanity will bo the plea put up
for 1)esroche at the fall assizes. Ito
lies at Borrie, charged with the
murder of his w'ito and step -(laughter
at l'enelnnguishene.
A lot of }talions brought finny
Mich:igen to work on the Chatham,
11'ullaceburg & I eke Erie Rade ay at
Chadian, on Friday, were attacked
by men %rhos, places they had taken.
Their lodgings were raided ant the
Italians put to fight.
Air. C. C. Castle, warehouse com-
missioner at Winnipeg,. est imatt's the
total acreage under all crops in the
Canadian west at 5,800,000. Last
year's ncroage approximated 4,500,-
000, so that this year 1%111 show an
increase of over 1.(100.000 acres.
Through tho carelessness of a
ruiner, who curried a live or six
pound can of blasting powder un-
corked, a terrible explosion occurred
in the imperial urine Nu. 1 at Inver-
ness, C.I1., on 'Thursday. by which
sixteen miners were burned about the
face and head, some of them very,.
severely.
GREAT 1110'T.\IN.
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain will have
luncheon with the Canadian menu-
iecturers at Birmingham on Juno
27.
William Court Gully, Speaker of
the British House of Commons for a
decade, has retired. and Premier 13a1 -
four will stove to elevate Mr. Gully,
to the peerage.
UNI'l'h.l) STATES.
A sea serpent forty-five feet long
has been cast up on the beach, dead,
at Old Orchard, Ale.
A school with convict teachers will
be established for all prisoners in thio
New fork State prisons.
Thomas 1•`. Ryan is said to have
paid 55,000,000 for the Hyde hold-
ings of Equitable stock.
A Central Park, New York, animal -
keeper had a rlal'r•O%V escape from he-
ing killed by an alligator, on 'Thurs-
day.
A recklen+ chnufiou• drove a ma-
chine into an open drew bridgo at
Chicago, on Saturday, and three peo-
ple were drowned.
There have been twelve resignations
from the directorate of the Equitable
Life. Insurance Society. At n meet-
ing a resolution providing for re-
trenchment in snlarics and n com-
plete supervision of expenditures was
adopted.
i
WOIIIEN INJURED.
Street Car Struck by a Train at
the Falls.
A despatch from Niagara falls,
N.Y., says: -A score of people were
injured in ct collision between ts. (reet
cur and a New fork Central prts-
?enger train nt. the Second Street
crossing mi 'Thursday night. F.
Archer, a Brantford lacrosse player,
who was on I:1, way to New York,
wcs hurt interntally. His condition
le serious. Uthcrs injured were: -
Miss Emily Brown, 1907 fine Street.
Philadelphia, t;piue and chest injur-
ed; Mrs. lance Adams, Saginaw.
Alit•h., ankles sprained; Mrs. Virginia
1'. Brown, 1907 Pine Street. Phila-
delphia, right wria t sonde,. I and
knee injured; Airs. G. 31. I• lliott,
490 Euclid avenue, 'Parente, right
foot crushed; bliss Henrietta Mc-
Martin, 'Thorndnle, Ont., severe in-
juries to Fend; Mrs. W. L. Stillman,
Toronto, buck injured; Mrs. Win.
Barret, '1'oront(1, bruised about tho
hip.
$20,000,000 INVOLVED.
Brooklyn, N.Y., Wonlr.n Will Sue
For Part of Quebec City.
A despatch from Now lurk says'
Seeking In establish her claim to a
$20,000,000 cstnto emit/intent for
three genetatious by the British Gov-
ernment in 17611, which includes e
I act n 11,110 DIA it hal( long and a
half mile wide through the heart of
the 1'ity of (petite and eight acres
of the Stewing Plains of Abraham,
Mrs. Caroline Lambert Cnntphell.
wile of Wm. A. Campbell, ran a531e-
tarnl superintendent of eel Is in
Brooklyn, has engaged counsel to
push her ense in the Dominion and
British courts.
A LUNATIC 111'XS
A terrible nfTntr occerre(} the other.
clay at Naas, in County Kildare. fro -
lend. A lunntie loomed l),wltr:c, t4)►
inmate of the 10081 workhouse, ei-
cnpe:) from his keeper. end, in a lit
of frenzy. seizing n spade, ran among
the other patients. lfilh ono stroke
of the spade ho killed a Wren turned
Nolan. Then he felled four eller men.
one of whom, n men named 1 enry,
has 1110( died. it was with consider.
able difficulty (hat Dowli1 ; was so.
cured and lucked In his cell.