Exeter Times, 1901-12-19, Page 3THE M R
Prices of Grain, itt1e, etc
.rn Trade Ce ies.
Toronto. Dee. 17. -The wheat mar-
ket is less active, with buyers hold -
lag oll• 7,t-Zo. 2 white anti red aro
quoted at Tith to 76e middle freights.
W. 2 goose steady at 66c middle
freight, anit N. 1 spring is quoted
at 73e east.'Manitoba wheat easier,
with. N. 1 hard sellieg at Wale all
nal. via Sarnia. tunnel; O. 1 Nor-
thern at fific, and No. 2 Northern at
g2c all rail, via Sarnia. Via North
Bey lc less.
trots -The inarliet k dell with pri-
cots wealeer. Na. 2 wane sold at
45 to 450 low freiglas to New
Yorke
Peae•--The marnet is steadee with
fe offering. No. 2 quoted at ingte.
o1fg
.St, awl t hele to 813e middle
heignitairte.4.47'. -,.„
e
Vora -The inarieet' i:g; stieorta No.
e ettinew Citauttlietit soloi at 02 to hiiin
.seit. .
Barloynollarket dull and easier. N.
. quoted ttt 6'6e, and No, 2 52c: No.
It ,mtra, at hitec, anti No. 3 at 49e
middle freight.
itya--Tia, market continues Orin,
with prices at Ot.rh to 56e middle
freights.
Illielewheitt---Titeretie a fair demand,
With ettive ta 51n ' to 55e middle
freights.
Flour --The market is quiet. Ninety
per cents., in buyersbags, quoted
Mt 8O.80 middle freight, with .ofiere
gs tii if. Locally and for Lower
rovinen trade choice straight rol-
e in _Weini, ttre c.8.85 to $3.40.
to. ; nintefloont are firm. with Five
noses selliug at i0,20; red patent
te $3410. and strum; hatiers' at
ta.t40,, Toronto freight.
Oatmeal -Market untlianged, Cet•
lots Mt 1 tack .1-7.5,:ri in bags, an
in wood. Broken lots, :Me per
bbl extra.
hiiiiieede-Bron is firm at $18 lone
areighte for eaport. and at ;n10 here.
torts. $20 low freigate for export.
! 21 here. Manitoba. brim. $2si.
i eitorts ,522. Torento freights, in-
viting; eachs. .
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PRODUCE..
•tatotet -Ile mar tut coin Witco
a Cars are quot-el at 05e per
on track here. and the jobbing,
A are 80 to 25e.
• •• ' •
tee aro 5* to 60 per Ile Evapor-
04 sell tit 9 to 10e.
lappeellueiness quiet. With Prices
, at Hie; yearlitige, 8e.
iey-The inorhet is unchanged
at 04 to 10e, .Coniba, $1.P0 ';
$0,.5te per olozen.
Begins -Tie. tuarliet is steady. Thi-
pielehl are jobbing at $1.40 to $1..45
and handpicked nt $1.55.
Cranberriee Ilarret imelmn red
with Cape Cod at vs to 29 per bbl;
Gas ann. 56.50 t •57.
1.1ay, baled -The; marliot firm,
No"'"efihTilratd. Sales of Hittit-
e -
'GO 10 0.75 on track fox -
10 ▪ market le quiet and
tote on track. bring $0 20
1021.
chntrode is quiet with de-
. ed. We moot 1. :-.Tto views
7 to hie; geese, 6 to fano
to 70c: chickens, young, 40
eil, leo to ',Jim
•
• - • line/DAT ItY MARKETS.
ot Butte , Tniartarket is steady. no-
copts eke fair, but ehoice grades in,
good demand and firm. tto,
Choice dairy tubs and 1.0115, ltic; so -
looted 1-13 rolls, 17 to 12c; low grad-
es, 11. to 13c. Packages showing
feed, 1 to 20 per lb less than above
gutitations. Creamery prints, 21 to
22o; do solids, 20 to 2.03e.
leggs-Market firm. We • quote: -
IN -esti, 22 to 23c; cold storage, 123
1,0 19c, and limed, 16 to 17c.
Cheese -The market is Quiet, and
mos firm at 91 to 10c.
nous AND PRO V [SIGNS.
seised hogs aro unchanged at $8
uNots. Hog products steady,
quote: -Bacon, long clear, sells
10ec in ton end caso lots. Moss
age $19.50 to $20; do short cut,
11.
Smoked Meats --Hams, Vico break-,
trtehtecon, lac; rolls, 11e; backs,
•. c, tend shoulders, 10:c.
Lard -'Market unchanged. 1Vo
otei---Tierees, 102.e, tubs, ile;
1.1 3,c;' rearman's,
ie Per 11. and superfine sold easily
t 5c per ib. Prices of. all grades
are firm.
All the cattle here was sold out
early.
Swelters Were in bad shape to -day
nit sold slowly at from 2a to 3e;
they are not wanted.
Feeders are also a. slow sale.
There is no clutzige in mach cows or
calves.
/ Sheep were Steady and banns ad-
. vanced; lambs sold nip to 3:c Per II).
and tnore would have sold had they
been kept here.
Prospects for to -morrow are good.
Hogs to -day aro unchauged.
The best price for "singers" is
(lite per lb; thick fat and light hogs
aro worth 51 to 5:c per lb.
. Hogs to fetch the top price must be
of prime quality, and scale not below
100 nor otbove 2,00 lbs.
Followi»g. is the silage of quota-
tions: -
Cattle.
Shippers, per gen $5.00
Butcher, ,3.75 5.00
Reacher. ord. to good3.25 4....00
o 7h l5
2.50 3.50
Hogs.
Choice hotel, per cwt6.00 6.124,-
1,411a hogs. pr cwt5.75 5.87-*
Heavy hogs. per ewt5.75 6.00
Sows, per (wt... ... . nen0 4.00
..Stags, per •cwt..
Sheep asid Loonies.
. Choice •ewes, per cwt.- 2.75 3.25
Ilutelter eheep. each, 2.90 3,25
Lambs, per cwt... 3.25 3.75
Buchs. per cwt... ..... 2.00 2.50
I kers tutu. Calves.
Cows. each.. ....30.00 45.00
Calves. code.. ..... 2.00 10.00
• Butcher, inferior.-
(Lif0 2,00
MORE ,MEN WANTED.
Reinforcements of 25,000 Would,
/Soon End, the W.
-4. despatch from Loudon sayanee
The inilitary •oarrespoxident of the
Times, pa a message sent from Pro-
toria, declares tbat the statements
that the British troops in South M -
rice al.() "stale" are untrue. Ho
says that on the contrary the mete
are in splendid conditiou, and thoogeh
they woulel be glad to get home, they
have not lost their zest for lighting.
This refers to regulars and volune
NEWS ITEMS. ACROSS THE
Telegraphic Briefs From All
Over the Globe.
CANADA.
A beet sugar factory may be estab-
S g
lished near Windsor. espatch from Stnee o. erna
Another valuable find of iron ore otayst-teihma. maroon; - te *4.4",
is reported uear Sault Ste. Marie. Saturday night the allulntmeed oiz
A WAR AFEE-TING TRADE,
A•
YTIC
The Londoa Press is Alarmed,
the Outlook.
e A despatch front London snys
• The press is expreeelug Much alan
ge
n
• let a r coni Receives a Messa• at the trade outlook for the winter.,
• The staguation eoneeiptent upon the
'protracted e'er Is making iteelf
laest seriously felt and is intenehled
by tlae effects •of American cOniPett-
tion.
The Northampton boot trade is al-
most ut standstill. Distressiegnato
• counts are publislon of terrible pd..
.From England.
teers tateehed to various battalions. The London, Ont., Daughters of the scientific discovery 04 modem times
;most wonderful
Some Colonials recrtly recruited at Emph-i; are raising funds for the caret 144.entjlig,t1Int lie has received ewe_
fa.ctory, but the best colonials, those The re -tom or Gerald Sifton at Ocean from his station in oorno.eit,
South Africa seapoits are less satis- of soldiers' graves in, South Africa. I i signals 'Onerretittis the Atla.ntic
fr°n1 Canada. New Zealand, and Aus- ondoe u. the f ure Titan, England. • •
L .. o . charge o m .•• 1. . Ile explains that before
tralia. are invaluable, and tho new his father. wig nes woe /once tong • lirritatvnisrigiorihatvigeloanntpoilisiitteingiutitihfsmiroeesuititts,
-Yeomanry are iinprovMg. The cor-
respondent 'a 'i it is widenio.ble that the spring assizes.
The Ottawa Board of Health bils -1-0,tinlins-luattleicallties Plev-iliutahrY occ:btlit7et.a...: ti(x)i
the strain on the generals and stati
decided to recommend the Council to t'
dn. le CITUlto succeed
have workma for twelve hours datlY re•-eu urel-
for two eeors. Kitchener alone
is excessive. hlany of theee officers
view of the recurrence of smallpox. ,
geuelal N'accillaa". in in. !Mailing; the wonderfol scieutific prised the British Cabinet of the sue-
, .... , n is oe et NI to ape etate that: the boot. trade. atici Ima-
m et , I e, , an • I • • , f onrioets cess of =lie experiments. divots of artisans engaged itt the
[seems ebeolotely fhopervious to wear
.e.
Mietake, that Signor illareeni
satisfied that, it was a 'genuine tran
ainion from England.
eoetions -the operatives are a e
•Ir ady
BRITISH CABINET API'ItISED. t• . .3. ey -
undergoing. .rias unuoui teat atm
Agent on Thursday, during the
- - as much to American competition as
U14. now's, tlie kite was elevated,
to toe recurring wave of eommerctal
nd the same signals were renewed. olepressiten now paseilog over Europe
hat titgotor Marconi cabled. to his • of things. especiQuy to Germany,
his 42ade; t1•1° ussuram° su gualP1ete and (-wastes such ar serious condition
principals in. England. and ulso in- Toe building trade, the. staple in-
formed. tne Governor af Newfound-
] - 'dustier of London. is La even. worso
telegraphy utimerous Edited trades are thrown,
H -
anti teetr. 'Fite reginteatal oftleers °4"tal. number 30.
iterass tiateAtier.tie,
Signor ',Marconi though satisfied of §otit of aork. Met loess of the un-
Otno all right. Telerate...Col. Smith. Set-gee:it-at- 81g11.°I. Ainl'euiti's slatitm lfl
' .4 is t 1 istCern-
. D. lia succeeded in lus at- . tne. :ierlotis 412111Psisions• Yet, strange^
.. genuineness of the :Agnate. and emploeetel an the East -end Ls ass11,01-
111g.floitrStieuTau?s"tno C(t)INienxinurbXei of -54tralltleSs (1:41)attitleiriollisneinio1011'1!.:ttNiialln.j•ra. .-- 1-t -- PIII,.g.-ireiittl.tr.ateleiletPo°,e5esotre temPts to establish colinintuication ,leo enough,. the ,e-otnitr, men appear to
. t Urn. mice
°5 000 would be inunensely valuable, will he called on knbrualat 0, provid- • /12"tts greateg' t Imo at his ordinary
a
, , cross the At lantic without the use ' prefer starvation to enlist trig in the
and would render the otht, stage of ed the structural repairs now hi pro- isL4tk4enisbefore' leaning England ti„ of wires, emplatsized the fact that 'army, the reiguiting, returns eliowing
the war rapid and complete. Tho , gross are conlpleted in timearrangpi with
. the eit.t.triat.tn in "'the NYstem (is yet only in an entbryo- no advance proportionate to the
i
'Jeers keeping in the lield number Though there were tat storms ace,
charge of the etation, which is ineee, lote stooge, but thitt the possibility ef tgrowing number of men out of work.
woo, et meted at pnitilin. to bt.gin sowing, mg_ its ultunate development is. demon.; Tho iron trade the Mitnarada
from 8.othe to 10,000, and they ere icasioning extraorainury
Irit ish. They are seosoned sod- I of those lost while, uavigat the nor Mareoin would ntot, hint ope esperinients with ineoinplete and int> _
•
mostly in as good conditiou as the on the greet lakes this year. tbe net doillY alter a ieertain dale, which stralell by 111" suce&"is of tile Present and N"Ith of 1Allo"1 fallin.e; off
"W•t1e4 .loyel the 'quote:aiding which
Mona and get plenty of suPlilien frota!inland seas is larger th.til Cott eni on periecting Ids uereogamons here. perfect, apparttl us. ati, tile signals eau t, • e . • . a
Koine kraals ana parts of !toe gbanatetay ;mason solo, modern boats Imre:Signor ?.I t* arro,00 Iwo, a week only be received the most, sensi- 1,1ms 22I1I1'4(10(1 laDtteSt,
try that aro oiettr kecessil
selves. Tbs.:" r,,atLir 'ire' le also serve tiot se W2 132 lives lest,
to t11°111."'heetst 111,5"vice 072 the 141:es• "ga• and Selected sietnal at the tivelY adjusted appierattits, ana 1: 0 17 le decidedly siacheiaing.
lentranee to the liarLor, uu ex, eri_ nor lel erconi is working under great lit the Went -unit of London the
us reull6lint• dePotat and fo4' each t it is expeetsen tha.t Mr. Jitinee liosti''.111°11ting si at ion. ono omelet his difficulties, owing to the coodit ions tradesmen et,iiiplaizt trett they aro
Boer elltere are two Kaffir% who. fm t b • '.4444" 'a a short eglalna""1- there- •tst i prevailing 1a re The Corawalleons• t /easing tho is Christmas *-e is
is 1.7011 miles from St. Jolla's, hulanY 2' 2. The milliners a
In view of the success attendiug "ft -re"uvAers ore' the tuast ser-
iouslo hit, but the 1
even when unarmed, are useful auxil-ntme prestd t
/ hi) teteet tcableel t 1113 Pontine/ ;tuition, to begin
en o t ie 04111iiika.e4 ,
AT SAULT STE. M.A.RIE., - aeries. Vor lighting, purposes the eze• ;company of sydney. popie,V 4 s.hygna's telPft p nt. aria
„ only motet be estimated aS numbering 'cll./. hi, inanity. or uosion. out" twit to toxamue thole loan 1, Inh these
20.0o0 exueetilugly inotiilo troops.
..ttradian beinoehletelieetieely 11:80 at.
.1indieatione are ti
lane Eor Ship Datleling Plant
, , t epreesion cX-
these idols, Signor Marconi will for tends to all ['remises of tinsines% es-
' tbe present disregard the mato of heciony those euneeiwil with !sm.
• cortimunicat ing with 1 rans-Al Ian tie tithes.
steamers. Hot will return to England 4 -
next week. and will esoeltotozet. the ex-
periments from Poldint himself. Ite ROYAL PROCLAMATION1
explaine that the greater elsetrical i ........--
powo•r there will enable tom to send Interesting- Document Regarding
more eneetive signals. lie will under- tbe Coronation.
tate this work. Iiiinseif, leaving as- A despatch, froln Loodon siatoe-The
sislants hero to erect :A 141t1St and re- . Royal proclamation regarditig the
ceive the signale us be forwards . coronat ion. which was putilisheil on
theta. 11 is not, possible to semi re- ._ Tuesday night, is ion interesting doce
tutu signels from here Until A power- 'Innen'. not tardy liecause of its no-
ful electric battery shall haVe been velty, but also beeetise of its Onions
installed. phi•abeology.
. q , Sir Robert Bond, Premier of New.. Having annceinced i he olat e of UK
of internee lonal comph cat. ions t 0 It is reportisl Out tho Inurquis of tstrohes. F12 60 signals Wprp rotported imminent), offers Signor \1 2r042121 in.- coronation. the proelanuttion goes
t 0 Which its cont intiance may give , Queens.berry
• 1' I' ' I 1' • • ' ' 1 - *
la ltl gt'eitt Inn"rteitil •••• 2 fremitIttly, and. aecordime to the ery ftwility Within the, puw•T of tho 'on to say; -"We do licreity strictlY
.
rise, They have no particular etuni-stralts, mid ntay he adjudged a limit- 1, .1 h. t .
ty toward the British, nation, anCrupt.
Clic Boers still believe that, Europealn ott ugh soon, control the coal end ;to 2..10". 414. St• nollit's titne. Our-
tritein is tiled of the war, awl Chat!
hey havo only to hold out long! •; ha wire by means. of *0 44444 signals
,.Mareoriti elevated a !ate with an aces,
GI{ MAT 'MITA I N.
• enough in order to inane the British
are cone -Metal that they will. The. ii;preeented in the arms of the Priuce ; tacluel to the reeeiving apparatus,
A large deputation of Russian age esiguals were rets•ived • by him at in -
press, but may not. belileiv the pole.;
iti•rangisl previouhly with the opera -
Politicians professional liars. They iEnglielt markets wail 34V01& *3*.
• Now „Obrapleted,
intervention. is imutinent, that tireittl4stoei iininstries 01 Nova, tteottoh 4ing titeho hours ott WedneedaY Signor'
• A despatch front Sitult Ste. Made.
OU .the Oreitt belies. of .a size stall-
, thority it Itas been learned that the
• plane for the big slaliabitilding pliant
to tie loemini at the Custadian "Soo"
; by Eitglieit capita, headed by Sir
eltristilegele Foriasei. are now premix-
ed and the site chosen.
-The plans call for the largest plant
on the Great. Lakes, of a size
••cient to allow the building of tour
haat carriers of the hugest. type at,
the saute limn Furno.tes, during his
: visit here in Outober, was enthusius-
tic over the "Soo" ns a site for
i4xip-builtting plant, and secured cont.
rplote Matt:Airs of Mite commerce,
t 'id ell neranable facts relating to
the shipping induetry
I The CainaliOn plant Is to be locate
led, west of teed in chew proximity to
tot • , --•
Laes.,tto Sti 1 worne. the first
portion of which is now nearing
completion,
Of the sixteen tribe works mills, for
-which twenty -live lonillion dollars has
betel roiheil, and in'which Furness am
:Licrgue are both leterested, fourteen
'nem to be Ituilt ea the Alicbigan
"anon" and two{ in the Conadian
"Soo." In count...Vont with the tube
4. worke al, the Anne -lean "Soo," big
bat tori -el; of coke tiLene will he bat.
"
UNITED STATES -2(ABICIiiITS.
;Duluth, Dee. 17.--C1ose---W1ieat-
,
Wash, No. 1 hard, 772c; No. 2 Nor -
/there, 711•e; No, 1 Northern awl Ile-
.. • nriber, 714,e; f2lorn-631-
y, Not c1u0te4(
918'k.. Tra. 17. -Wheat --Lower;
close, No. Northern, 77 tai 77c;
No. 2 Northern, 76 to 761-e; May,
1-11) 0. 1340-1)1111; No. 1 621 to 68.'0,
132211y -.Dull; No. n, 02e; sample, GO
to 6122. Corn -May, 661 to CiOigc.
Toledo, Dee. 1.7.--1Vhcat-Lowe1';
82Le; December, 28,je; May,
2'5C. (1Ol21-l)0(Cfl3b11, 07e; May,
67 c. t)at,8-21tecember, 45 g 0; May,
16 le. Clo verseed.--Tiecernber, $5.70;
Merch, $5 .80 .
Buffalo, 1)0c. 17.-11;110iir-I0,11'Ini'02i1'
deinantl. Wheat-S1>iting, weak; No„
-1.0.2ertitern, 83c,, Coru-Plasy; No, 2
4el1o'0';-.,71.c: No, ‘:.; tio, 71c; No. 2
corn, 702 ; No 8 do. 70. 0als---
12 e,i,k; No? 2 white, 6.20; No. 8 (1o.,
19c. Barley ---65c to •70c: fair to ram,
oy Da. a „ cr Ng. :4.. 7Oc.
tr 01 :l)ec. .--11,ijaettt-- sei.e._
No. 1 white, cash., SMiel No. 2 red,
cash and (.111] 1.
Moy, See.
. Louis, Dec. 1. T.--11,11eaL,--Closed
_Cass, 82,1c; December, S23,1 -c; May,
LIVE ..85P0C1( .111ARK.IST14.
Taf•onto, 'Deo. 1.7. ---At 1 1i \Vestai):
ineeitet t(1i,day, tho receipts
wor6, , 78 carloaels of Live' 811(111,, 81-
f'4, siting 1,200 ttl „ 1:300 diciop and
bhubs, 800 lioe.s .1 15 calves' and a
21384.31 111 (11 covss,, • •
03'Ayes :to goOd demolid foi- ship-
;
i1rom. to 5O per 11), and. 151c
Seyoral times paid (%4.101 is( Li.'
ratolo ,Sold w oI to -day;
,hotce seal' .11; from 33 to'
--) r
MISS STONBAJETS TO WORK
Captive Ilisettonary Trying to Con -
von. the Bxigauds.
A. deepat I • from ConSta,nt Mimic*
Itakmt. informetion re-
gitroling alitet Ellen M. Stone, the
American *missionery, and, Madame
'rein a,• I • ei •iudk'ates
11241. their eondition bus been so far
.romelioritted that they are able to ob-
tain rude comforts. It is even said
that, tile brigionds have a doctor rea-
dy at hand, in ease his services are
needed.
It appears that the brigands aro
now complaining Oa Miss Stone is
attempting to convert them to Chris-
tianity. While recognizing the ille-
gality of the abduction ot Miss
h1tone, and Madame 'Polka, the bri-
gands contend that their action was
in the interest of a sacred cause, and
therefore justifiable.
RAINBOW BRITISH FLEET.
.Admiralty Experimenting With
-Different Colors.
A despatch from. London eays
When the • English Channel squadron
starts for its next cruise liarly in.
the New Year it will present the ex-
traordinary appearance of practically
every 'ship being painted a different
color. The British Admiralty is an-
xious to discover the to -it giving the
greatest • possible invisibility, The
present black •bolls and white -upper
works are very conspicuous. : Sky
blue, khaki and black have already
been experimented on, and black
has been a dead failure except at
night.
'COST OF .LONDON, LINES*,
•Now Railways in the lYfetropoiis
Wil Require, $10,00(1,000.
The London (2)110 p012210213 of Lite
New York Tribune says that it is an-
nounced that Lbe total cost of the
Yerk.es systern of electrification of.
London 101 both '06 4.02121 18 estixne, tea
at $10,000,000 , and Iwo years wil 1
elites° before the Work on the district
section, which is the shorter of the
two, is Completed. Mr. nterkee pro-
poses to build the biggest gauerating
station in the world.. It "will be of
70,000 aorsp-power, encl. will Woa•k
all the Yerkes London tubes in the
districts of Brompton and Piccadilly,
the Great Northern and Strand. arid.
the Charing Cross and Hampstead.
_ 4- - --
c ROINN PRINCE ILL.
Military Training and Studies
Have Caused Collapse.
A. despatch from' London says :-
Tr it Ll1 , referring to LIIC 1023 01108 il 1-
110211 f LI Corntan Crewn Prinee
asserts that his 'total collapse. re -
1 Ling 4.1 0331 23134 o i'duos ndli Lary
traiiiieg 211).(1 1 sin,ere course of
studies. ilLers:dtates ins 0801300 en
an extended crttise 1 tile il,..lecliter-
ranolin oat lioard the 4..:21 11.1a u 3111-
peritd. yaeht 11(1821 zo 0313,
SO N041.3'. 0" they' WM' surrender. The prineipality of Wales will be . lie reinaint'd ai the rreortier ate
1 ure sent or received.
I
, The burghers are fighting to Win, anal.
, and, 14) 111iii problem4 silt isfaction.
, Boers pay attention to the British ;° Wales'
.. t ichtn.8 speeches. ns they consider ; dealt uriets is° in Londen studying ter.17I1 IS. 4lecollibig 10 thP progralarao
notes every word indicating weaken-, The British royal yacht Osborne iS 11 ;s7:;:?:,:eil..111:itiielgTi oni E.1•41.1:1 (.C*00%112110;
- of British determination. lametit-lahl up in Portsmouth midergoing
Mg the eost of the war, and speaking • its mutual. overhauling mai relittlug- Lette1....1 , dots or .
plan arranged to provide ,o tuna lateounent tot the carte:- (*eerie: and command all our loving
I tat Pt
siavguards against possibility of a log out (411218 !guns. Silbjeets, whom it may concern. Iluth
rather Bite the "Klatkis;" but their! The eoronation festivities will '
one thought. is the restoratiou of elude a gigot:tie naval demonstration:
I all Persons,, of what rank or quality
so ever they laa who. o•ither on our
If ermoute for insults to the Crown
their independence under their own „Each power will be itskini to semi. a
• that w tt . •
REFUGEES TO R -TURN
!son of their oillee and tenures or oth-
er they will get justice. They are tryine* tt neW Machine gun;•' • s. • • 421 the rise a ,
k ilotitued ill Ate.- nalseness is 'Resuming at Xciltart- erwise„ are to di', any service at the
lial`CIIENER THE BIGHT 'MAN. In 1•0o2t whie17 is ennoble Of firing (4';'11(111.
flag. Openly they eity
1." ship flying an admiral's !lag.
Liberal Government comes into pow- 1 On heeorrt
•
let ters 1110221 21ireeted. or by rea-
ittt-r-Ilungarv nesburg. 'time of our coronation. do duly give
bullets ott the .ealne. rate as a Itlaxita, • • '2011 812U2Y
The correspondent dwells on the
dillictilties of Kitchener's position. but Writh rouge .ar 6.000 yards,
Dr. .4 (54j'34 ?.emp, of Lucerne. has desPatch from doltanns.4t•rgt`tieir attt'adan" at said in
Presithett of lot eitthe• s. -'-1” „SO a 1 respeete inrnoshea and anlminted
hir !homes Wardle is chitirmari of iboon (21001.0(1 •
. t 1, s . . N till t 1110122 ks ten as t 0 so great. a 24 Olemnity tipper -
II° has three thousand miles of emit -
0 I 4 ,l'at ton for 1.!02. thousand refugees are expected to re-,
(Neu Gov_ cOmmittee in London whirli has, tablet!' and auswei•able the ingot-
•' t' t e
• •
2132*
Lt to suppress brigand- gra° "1 t°
t a • t luta ton ints et a . t les and plaees which every one of
erntnents are being re-established. been formed to raisa funds for a 3110-1 91't, Italian t.Overlillltsiit ., .11,11, .
thp 84111P,4 tO start a .
..
1.7. e e p 1 ." .- ..4. o en modal to tele latoi gale 1. 3241* , vigorous thien reepeetively hotoleth and enjoy -
brought bathe, and the euemy's (limit- -the artist. !lige in Sicily noel Sardinia..
Irail
, .tMN W1 t ( Lea '21,1)21'21,1)211)8 wtesitin'the ieth
and to this theyeor aeny of them
ies aro beng looked afterAlis The Oceanic Navigation GonlpenyGeT111111 manufactureraro resort- ais now able to co e '241,.I* arnot not to tailas they 22.111 en-
ticing done with a tuch smaller donated 110,000 to thLiverpool inn to (IITIW imaginahle scheme to onccate( 52701' contrary at thir prils,"
o
gines were bought dut•ing the past
number of efteceive troops than has Seemenes Pension. ruutl told £10,000 dePreciote Anlex•ican and English
few months, end there have ulso
ellener wouldaal, ato- taes. Thas reonoth stock. rho 231 ock FeOrono-etbeen imagind1'12o renmval of Kit- for e ward in hLoyal Victorowarhnlargadditionstoth
AGRICULTURE IIRELAND
beftyshecrhospialtBlfateSod/bitintheReichstagdo- e'
respondent, and would be construed
by the Binge as a great triumph Jar
themselves. Xitchener knows the
Boers better than any other man In
If the Baroness Iturdett-Coutts sur- !mom' that toerninny shall propose will shortly reopen. The Star news -I Good Work of Departmeut of
vivois to WitnOSS the coronation oijoint inter% ention in liouth AeCriice, to aPer ill start tter .hui,llary 1
!
i Agri71ture
Edward ntilit will be the third te other powers1 The registry of thSupremCourt • Ai st a t 1f2o1.cnito.n a, . event. of the kind In her experience., The Ainsteriain (leek workrs have will open in tonry1411.11"!is"ingrrhe first ennuai report, of the ne
wSouth An 1470. 011(1 tho army trusts She 22118 2324 92214. thcoronation of abandoned the promised boycott, on of writsThe court wi,,sit in mill'en
; conspiraty are about to be brought;
charged with Iiepartanent of Agriculture and Tech: -
and believes in him. 'William ltr. and ot Victoria.. l*British ship6. as they could not se -I Twenty-two prisoners
lingt,on. New Zealand, sa.ys that re- the
Electric Ithilway xvill be fort:,°-suven the Philipplish; have ordered the exe-f %tile Australian Band and sat ‚.1 af 1 ridence of the- benefit this author -
11031 Instruction for 3u 1812(1 is fun.
A despatch 1.0 the Times frem Wel- It LS announced that the spced ON*141* i ctiro foreign. support.
i to trial
proposed. London and Brig•liton American milit *1 2" authorities in; „„ *
spousible New Z. ealanders returning
end; Cold Storage Lompany it v will bestow on the interests over
Al -
front South Africa (he are ia. m 11.
{prospectus. showing that it, will have w iieh it is in't-2.sideil to watch AI -
miles in thirty-two minutes. qhe ex-leution of iv Filipino for killing
soldiers are needed to finish the war.
to !a capital of 41.100.000. Of this lfrume
11" Isfmnql. a 'ready it has found 0, means to .stanip
pertinent will be a, costly ontI. for eating, a fellow-countryinan.
The troops have the utmost conft-
deuce in Kitchener, but his efforts there will be fourteen tunnels with a I Nic„rugua 2.1 01.08 perpetually
total length of nineteen and a ,,C390,000 will be the working cash : out a mysterious disease whieh i -r,
years has killed SO per cent,.
miles. •
hair lease to the tinted States a section"
.•• . , ot i oisthe calves boot in Munster.
tronuous efforts are being made
are hampered by ill-advised agitation.
. .... . of Nicaraguan territory six miles canna]. the remainder being held
111 the Unite( •,.ingcom. The carefully eonspiled statistics of
sorted that excessive consideration is the population of the British Empire,
winch give a, total population ot
nearly 4.00,000,000, show that less
than one-eighth are of British birth
or descent, that 4,000,000 are non -
British white men, and that the:col-
ored races number 313,000,000.
UNITE:D sTATES.
shown Boers in refugee camps, while
colonists in Natal aro suffering hard-
ships.
CANADA'S TRADE.
Expores for Five Itionths Show An
Increase of $5,940,095.
A despatch from Ottawa says: -
During tho month of Novoniter • the
exports amounted to $24,148 419, or
an increase of $2,373,227 over the
same month • last year. The im-
ports were valued at $17,148,239, an
increase of $3,048,086. The aggre-
gate trade for the five •months was
5189,843,132, an. increase of over
$18,.000,000 • as compakd with the
same time last year. At this rate of
growth the year's business will be
considerably ON'Or the $100,000,900
mark,
• The total •imports for the five
months were $S1,4,P,,71.7, a gain of
$7,813,518 over the Sumo period of
1900. • The exports totaled $105,-,
489413, an increase ot 55,94.0,095
over the same time last •year.
• SAVED THE FORCE.
Kit chen.er's'Seout s in Danger Fr om
A despatch from Pretoria says ',-
• General De WO, has managed to con-
centrate about 2,000 Doers near
Ifeilbron, Col, Wilson, with Kit-
chener's Scouts, was in close touch
with this, force for two dxtys. There
wa.s .danger that he might, be sur-
rounded, and General Ilimingtcni was,
Sent to his assistance. Cleo. 'Riming -
ton 241 11211041 fifty miles by night, and
relieved Col. Wilson. 110th columns
thee retired to Pfeilboon. The :Brit-
ish. sustained a few casualties. '
Col. Colin..111tirkenzie is following
Col. Beason's tactics. 134 utiliz-
ing the S co tt is iiorse 208 60 cld en
morning rushes, and has captured 118
Boers and C;00 bead of cattle. 'rite
Scots Fusiliers, who axe with the
eolunm, are doing good .w or k. 'Il.ey
marched 85 'miles in 21 itours,
BRITISH HANGMAN DEAD,
Dillineton Had. Held the Office
e
Thirteen 'hears.
A despateh fr 0111 'London says 2 -
Billington, 'of Bradford, the puhlic
execaZionbr of `England, died yeslie-
day, I -ie coat unacd a cold at the
exectitioe of an old friend. and fell OW,
townsman o, L. tnight ago. ;:fe fied
teld the ()thee lof hangman rot*, thir- ishca cdPital Stir ishnloht.
een years, Many arrests lir 3 1)011
The Chicago undertakers are agi-
tating against Sunday, funerals.
East of Butte. Montana, a fine
large cave has just been.. discovered.
The. orange movement this year
through El Paso east is the heaviest,
ever known.
- The Muscatine, Iowa, water -works
•plant, valued at. $100,000, was sold
for taxes amounting' to 5306.
• A new gas field in Licking County',
0., is said to be yielding a daily
.output of 8,500,000 cubic -lea.
• At Birmingham, Ala., thirtr-nine
prisoners serving sentences for minor
crimes eseaped. from the city, jail.
• In the Buffalo city hell a bronze
tablet marks the spot ' 1vhere the
body of the late President "McKinley
lay in state.
The city' hall of Utica, N. "Sr , is
quarantined, and. the :Mayor and all
other ollicialS have been conipelled to
submit to vaccination,
Fearing reproof from his payouts on
account of his wayward conduct,
0/131 Peterka, a 1(1-331)1-0121 boy,
committed suicide 'at Chicago.
, ,
An appeal.. will be Math: to Congress
instead of to the'public for the erec-
tion of theproposed McKinley me-
morial at Washington.
Tliree thousand bales of cotton
have b0C41. at llicKinney, Tex.,
for shipment to St. Petersburg, Res-
sia, • and to ,Amsterdann Holland.
The ',Prenion and New Brims -ivied:,
Railway Clonii)auy, with $1.000,000
capital.. is to build a third electric
system. between. New York. and Phil-
actelphla.
Fire at a Chicago livery stal;le de-
stroyed the carriage in, whieh the late
Pres i eat McKi n ley :ficle 'When et -
tending' the peaCe jubilco cel-
ebration in 119'.
G 141K1,11.tAL.
Cfitillese oxliodition 0(3s(
531,827,000.
13eledian 12 (1(13 p041114.
14 navigo,Lion.
8r110 Nsrsisy 08)1.4.1 118) -1341 -(„ 11, P3137
1,1120 f t.500. .0tIter 1111es
taue 11. ranged ii•ent .C.50 ,t1.600.
land enterprise under the auspices of ,
- I Et . Is a QUL' 116- to rt•stst the potat o blight , which
wide, which includes the route of the . . .
Nicaraguan canal,
s
IN and. the Queensland Meat Agency', ' occasions great distress in Ireland.
the Central Queensland Meat Export.
SELLING IRON ILI ENGLAND.'
i the larg-est meet companies in Aus- gTih,ve.e dperpaicitt•itenaielntadvilcieasinotiglaieni:.eildiagems
+ .•
- Itratia. This cold. storage company . band of itinerant instructors, who
Enters British Field. to the present South African meet on tillage, farming, dairying, etc.
Further experiments are being made
1 11 II •
Dominion. Company of Canada 1 Wi o el, the first serioes opposition
in tobacco cultivation, anct It is
•
monopolies. It is understood that
A despateh from London says tenders are being made for in/lit:try
The Dominion Iron Commuiy, of contracts, and every facility is be -
Canada, is now appitrently well es- ing given the concern by the author-
tablished in this country, Numerous Ulm to this end. The company can
cn•ders have already been placed with • supply the best quality of meat al.
it for Newfoundland iron, Some of '241.Pound, delivered at, Johan -
which it is unable to execute. Its nasburg, which will 0118,2)10 retail
iron is rapidly competing with the
, prices to be reduced about 30 per
Scotch and Middlesboro' classes, l'el" cent. 9 his will prOve a. great boon.
ing ranked equal to 144301011 low
grade, while it is cheaper and better
than Middlesboro,
The latest order conies from Messrs
Stewart, the great Glasgow- pipe
makers. The contract is for 200,000
tons and the price enables them to
compete suCeessfully • with the Ger-
man, pipe makers.
•
WANT TO SURRENDER.
Poe.rs Under Delaney Hold a Neet-
A despatch from Pretoria say.s:-It
is reported that theburghers under
Delarcly held a meeting at which they
requested their commander to offer to
surrender on condition that the Brit -
1813 WO Lad 11410 ti.114.0 1.0 rebuild their
Oen Deiarey told the men that it
was useless to offer to surreeder, ex-
cept unconditionally.
It was decided to take the matter,
under consideration for a week, when_
another lueeting will be -held. .
REBELS SENTENCED.
Condemned to Imprisoninent and
.to Pay Fines.
A cicspat,ch from Cape Tow 1' says:
--Sentence of nine persons 311" 2101031
by a 'Military Court were eelilicly
pronounced on. 1 hu:s0a3r ()ads -
thoorn, they all beingconchnmed to
terms of 111111211 011111004. and to pay
fines. joint "2 103. 1211 1. inember of
the Legislative Asseinbly, NVOS 'SCA -
30110041 t SiX 1ft 0 0 17.11)1,' i 1:4 81133 -lent
and 1.0 pay tt fine of 1500.: If the
fine is 'not peld •he will be im.nrisone
ed 101 1 year in lieu there0f. lle
was eollViCte.d. of refusing Co liand his
lionSOS ()Ver tO the 131 1111sli, arid o3
refusing kto report the pre‘y,mee 01
\VoleS was sent'er,ced to
MILLION IS REQUIRED.
hoped that it may soon be proved
that Ireland can produce tobacco.
GERMANY AND RUSSIA
Possibility of a Tariff War Be-
tween Them.
A despatch from Berlin says :-The
statement of the Russian Minister of
:Pinance. 111. de Witte, that the Ger-
man. ' tariff bill. when boiled down
means "you strike my agriculture
and I will hit your industry," • has
Will Cost That to Finish Montreal naturally caused a stir 'among Cer-
• Harbor. • mau politicians. The German oppon-
ents of the tarill bill utilize the op-
portunity given by M. de Witte'
utterance to urge that this bill is a.
measure :of •selfishness which, if in -
A despatch from Montreal says
A milliOn dollars till be required to
finish the harbor improvements after
the shore and outee wharves have all flexibly pursued, will inevitably lead
been provided. In order to cover to trade isolation and ruin.
this expenditure, it will be necessary Eugene Richter, the Radical leader,
for the comMisSioners to aPPlY to refers to ItussM's g•reat strength of
Ottawa for pernaission and powers to position, she beiing able te strike
without Parliamentary 'delay8.
borrow the • funds. Tao tn will,
it iS expected, come up before Par-
liament, at the coming session.
THL, ATLANTIC FAST LINE,
--
Contract for Pier in Wexford
' County Has Been Let.
.A. despatch from London says :-
'The Daily News says that a, contract
for the building of a pier 1,000 feet
long 'at Rosslare, • CotmtY Wexford,
Ireland, has been conclude21. rnhis is
part of the scheme to conneet_Fish-
guard, Wales, and Rosslave by a line
of fast steamer4,. with the idea of
eventual y ranking this the fastest
Araerleah mai1 route to London.
WILL
-1-
PAY FULL RANSOM.
•,--
United States to Seetire Miss
Stone's :Release.
A despatch 'to tlaci LolIlioll 123131,132
Telegratet 4.10111 Sofi, says. that the
1,1e1". 1111. W0811611r1 10. (121023.0" 04. t1131
:Robot- t s College a t ' Cons t 111,,lnopj e ,
has 01-14.2.0d (Itere 011 a ec>lifi,ilea t
011 sp, 0 it cou.neeted rvi - 113 re-
lease (21 liNliss Stone, leinored
(11124. the Illnited,\(4te,'(,,, will 1 2.r 4,1 1
full 1' 11S011 1 210111 31d01,l V" 4.13o 801 -
g.,11).(is ,
21
\
GOODNESS OF GOTHENBURG
Systematic Effort to be Made ta
Offset Saloon Attraction,
A despatch *rola C,othenburg, says:
--I'D offset the temptation or two 3431-4.
roons, tho City council has decided
to adopt sy•stematic elfort.s, to pro-
vide the working classes With eance,
bling and refining itmusements. Theta
will ht, nuisic hi the park and public;
squ:tres1111(001. eoncerts, evening '12',
11.610 the musettins, mueicipal 231474.
grounds •where (1111(11'e/1 NV ill 130 gh
gaancs. itinnielped athletic festi..
vals o C cl i ffer en14(018), a, largo ea ek,
and the opening (13 m any now 1)ranc11,.
"11,s of the public library.
• FRENCH REVENUE.
..3c),000,000 Less Than During II:
lif.otths of 1000.
A (10 '1312(3011 Trout llttris
ret-elaue 110e3311.34 for J114141 t,11 s ((4.
No'v'eltillter :4110\v a dec:ce&tse 0 '4,
701 t 83 011',', as co n /.1, red 201 1,11 (3131
correslion(liitg moet31 of 3a61. 3(33
Tho i•oceipts ire; eleven 11.1i..(2 11.6 1(3
1 901_ sl)f)ti• a 013 I i (1.11 03 I18,31„.
01)4.) frzin 1'444 (1111123(110-4 3)11
S1111'1 1111.1 period, m 1.1100,