The Herald, 1901-08-30, Page 6s.
When
8 BANKER.
esistance BiayCollapse
me- Dynamiting Trains
Colony -The !merle' Teo -
a Lot of Cripples -Hitch -
ism and Krugerism.
don, Aug. 23. -The correspon-
of the Times cables from Pros
C. what he calls this grave state -
t
o one can close his eyes to tlie
that the edifice of Boer reels -
cep shaking to its foundations,
eollapse at any moment. The
pal wire -pullers are feeding the
e of resistance by buoying up
t is now a forlorn hope on re -
to of agitation and dissensions In
nd. Every word reflecting on
eeenduct of the campaign, either
rel a military or a political point
view need showing any impatience
didsatisfaction, upon reaching the
X leaders Is used in a distorted
to maintain vitality in the
leggle. Proof Is before you that
u. informed '<ringer of the state
the trameti flk and was esteemed
him tha,t he pee, s.ieo tn.aus to
e the adequate r ae wo-
n. Compare the dates of this cos-
tinaltdence and their coutempor-
events. and you will clearly sec
t it is that is now costing the no. -
so muck In bid and treasure,
the beet of ray information liru-
e removed the eetato moneys witit
L e ulterior ubj.ot, and the lead"
Boer seenerais and officials still
snontilly stipends banked to
in. The war Is therefore profitable
theta and we leng, as it so con -
no to be they will play upon the
ilcitY and patriotism of their
Owing. National impatience en
.0 part Nays into their hands. Here
believe that the edifice Is toter-
. Lord Kitchener has now eon -
rated Me etterge* to destroy ite
t Sepports, One support -namely,
e rebels tn Cape (.7oltiny-ln being
dermlned by General 'treacle while
ery nerve is b'leg strained to se-
ttee Orange Liver Colory, by
aptiire of its two arelt ffii-
ks,. to a state ell:idler to that ex-
it: the etreth of the Transvaal.
chat proelareations, regard-
bailie/anent et belllr„erente
fixed date, and the rtgorene
t new meted Ont to reb-
elltleWe Of the caret dee
;batten here. It *would be
aI at the tleventii Ii9tar tniu-
Mute eatleature."
IMer-eiala
COLONY orrraGns.
a/Lilting Railroad Tracks
!still Continuee.
.aft rettnet, tors. tree-Tite fre-
IMerreeetione the rattwa,r
- glinting; 11)e rast wed,:
tto inrtkdraevtnr..=nt.gto
ttre iterces
tile, they etre', fee:eg husttetitty
rnrt.1 ۥ. rd tte, eit.11-
mler ttenottal rrerette Wale
to, Vole hoe Clete Is nothing
it:nn to LW: retneWItits.
!rue ralis. The ;melted nt
tra10io ley placate; th
a Startled rifle Wed delta-
rtreeges sneer the rails is
geterally known that thu
tonget require a special -
eery it out. .5, Gertean Trans-
erher was taken elleoner a
-dee nOo having the apparatus
te He beloegel to Theron'
tle, tattle te composed most.
ereigoers, Lut It would eeetn
tis man heele rovtng ezitn-
t to wreck tra]bse The enemy
o cross the line of Meek -
'Ott ending eastward from De
pous torn, it, thee&
ere ELvi attelMptS on cue
te were only two instnnees
Men suececJing passtrig
IAL YEOMANRY.
"r ofthe Mit, the Lome on
tee Mind.
on with' the Baden-P.oerell
ounted Pollee Force, Is on, his way
'home, haying been eneurect In an en -
gement. Pte. Jewell is the .sen
of Mrs. Jewell, of Harwich Town-
ship,. and hoe lived eround Chatham
all bis life.
Hanging Rebels.
London, Ang. 24. -The Times pub-
lishes the ft$116'wing despatch from its
own correspondent, dated •Graaf
Reinet, ...egg. 10:
The MIlitary Treason Court now
•sittliag at Middleburg, will sit at
Cradock beam, returning to Graaf
Reinet. T.1ve ha,nging of rebels would
appear to have haa, a good effect.
The crime of trea.soe weighed lightly
on the more ignorant Dutch; and
not until they see the death penalty
very generally inflicted will they
realize the heinousness of tbe of-
fence. , r
LOndon. Aug. 2.1. -The game of hiae
and seek goes on in Sauth Africa,
with small successes scored from
week to week by the British army.
Gen. Kitchener's eet hunts that there
were 13,500 Boers in arms early in
July is reduced by recent weekly re-
ports to a little over ten thousand.
Where the- fragments of commandoes
making up this aggregate tire is a
mystery. The largest hostile force is
in the Eastern Transvaal, but prob-
ably- it does not exceed eight hundred
burghers. Scheeper's commando is
the only one south of the Orange
River, and Gen. French is operating
against it. Kritzinger and Wessels
have been reinforced in the Wepener
district by the bands which Knox
was driving through the Orange River
Colony, but this eombined Boer force
is about four hundred men. This force
will be between two fires, but will
probably escape by subdividing and
scattering the eummandoes, as has
often been done before in the same
section by He Wet, Olivier and other
Boer generale. A easualt•y Bet given
out last night betokens a serious
fight, which has not been adequately
reported.
The latest ilespnt !hes from Holland
indicated a despondent and almost
liopelee.e feeling ani 'ng Mr. 'Kruger's
frientle.
KRUGER'S PROTEST,
The Two Repel)Ilies Were Not 'Mem-
bers °attic, Peeve Congress.
Lendoto .Uig. Mr. Irug'rpri-
i est against loom J. teltener's pro-
eltimation, when it is addressed to
the powers en:omitted to the pile-
ciplee of The Hague ttonteation,
lose moues or its levee front the fact
that the Son) Afriean Republic and
the Orange Free State were ex-
cluded front the Pletee temp:rote, Tho
tlovernment of the Netherlande, he -
fore iseuing the tositation to the
Congrees, oda:fitted to Russia a list
of the itowi.rs uhin.11 bhonl.1 lie in-
vited.. 11. ineleded tee two Reprili-
lies Of Seuth Afriea. it•itielt had Cone
sniar offivers et The liagne twoe;
rcLerneil fteitit Pet ersbnrg with
the names of the two Repetitive
ertiestel out. l'itixr the t'zar waki
ainwitatig to offend England,or the
Foreign oftiee idtiet had nellinated
that It would Lase nothing to eh
eitit the liettee ittotigreee if nu
two reptibteo set re linLeL 'The
Huleft centimes:it pe I not
prott!st, and Ito, Iteltreee was Ledd
watitetat the teesente ttf nub-It:ars
front ',!!outh Afeeta, Me. Itroger"epro-
teet will be made ,t4 the interest of
two States whirl: wtte epeeially et: -
eluded trona tle,r3 cT•troc.• Citti;,•te. Thils mate ,
alui.antinge Ter lenglata
time when ant.? reoeneets of the "leers i
aro nearly est:too-19.-1. ii weold have
i.r.ecti a ;prolate:" gait ftv rngiatell fear- 1
in the laet two .;) ,,,.dr•; aBie two
tal to ;1 gliv2,,4:.N.1.1r4 in •
tae rorepfr..F•90 `.qella Oilier:
cbtiga t ton to
rritieir,k,.-.5 B,tc.il
Nanow4hp......."Iplepp....44,W,tapppsppotem
londaio, on1e1 a clay's ride frorn the
sea, while Conenanclatt Sche1pene1
commando is threatening the im-
portant town of Ontshoon, thirty
miles from the Indian Oeean,
In Brueseis it is stated that Come
znalidalte General Botha has ordered
the Boer commanders in future to
retain all captured British as host-
ages, in case Lord Kitchener car-
ries out the threat of his latest
proolantatioine
SICKLY HtelTiel1 RECRUITS.
Protest Against Admitting Diseaee-
Ridden Street Loafers Into Army.
London, Aug. Ea -Commenting on
and airing the soandal of the ineffl-
elency or the Yeomanry sent to
South Africa, which was referred to
a report by Lord Kitchener a few
days ago, In whieet he said many of
then) could rieither ride nor shoot,
the St. James' Gazette says;
"Many of these Yeomanry are
street loafers who are phYsleallY mi-
tt for service. Some of them have
heart disease ; some have varioose
veins; some are cripples, and some
are nearly blind. Do the Home au-
thorities realize this? Are they goirij
to panisb officers who allow disease
ridden rapscallions to join the army?"
;
AFRICAN Nt7RSES HONORED.
Ten Appoint ed to Militia in Recogni-
tion of Their Services.
Ottawa, Aug. 2;1-Accord1ng to
ordere published yesterday.
the following ladies, late of the elouth
..kfrican Field Force, are appointed
nursing sisters in the militia: Miss
Georgiale, Pope, Mies Sarah Forbes,
Miss Mary Affleck-, Miss Elizabeth
Russell. Miss Deborah Hurouen, Miss
Mary Horne, -Miss Margaret :Macdon-
ald, Miss M. P. Richardson, Miss
Eleanor Forteseue, Miss Mary 33irin-
Ingham.
MOUND BUILDEFIS FOUND
Six Skeletons Found at
Twenty -Mile Creek.
ONE HAD BEEN BURNED TO DEATH
Mr. David Ito;3.1e, eitral,..r ,,f tin,
thotario Educational Matson% this ?
week opened sip a eueniel of the
Nbeend ituilthuw near the mouth of
(..T.,nr*Ienitt. 1, „Y. -31i le i'rei.ti, in Lineobt ;
l'hr. otonwl itt 11111,S1 I'M IS ha 1.1111. NI
en 1:11P. farm of Mr. l'..ter Bradt, ant
Is oval in foree :1Sfot,i long by 311
broail and three and a-italf Feet high,
Item:eine of sie human 'ladies \rev'
foiltiol In varheas parte el Ike iniound..-
Tmlp 13-41,53 111). ortlt.r lit the method ,
or their interment, hat timet of them !,
lay on •their right ediles. One skel-'l
same had in its bottle ruler or flveo
flint nrrowleeoLe tier! a slate knife. ,
It legs were erossed anti bent under ,
it. This k' 1r41 Mr. 11,,,.1r, liranglit Y
With 11 in% hillib •1111011 0 9 the, eerth
it lay. outy .40, pill, cl e.koill was,
lerinte and alone prae`nitel tee.' Elom'e• ”
the rest. lia3:1,4it• q,'ruatoubleAl to
Mae very, teepee:0 tiiteeetery erten; tho .
Ve1;4fti1104 of a. teereen ate Gael neve :
1rirtor's1 ;it Pab stahe Iti tile t,,tii144.1'
Tlici etrarrhA renuti 119 40 TA ,I•
letuees were foe tel. leo% ion; ie, tit.. ha
eon:toe:4 handl :ie. to the ftt et
Nee cat the itifiivirl,tal in spwst•.:71
inia-14. as ta.r as he hti.w.,•,;,. iLp.,4 th,:f.!,.,...,;
inst.inteL, t+! FL,,:elt. a &-oeseeve hu eve *
, el
11 .o rimon41s.
.1 A few other relies tat., ee fee
1 l' &Alit 4IS t1tr.'tbilt1h,.,..51,•i. IVAI"' Z,i P .11i,,. 4.
e.01 h�0 umaher 4,10..15elti,$.. A -.', eT <1
, are Now Ito INt" letr,i.1'.:171t.bi.
Pri".'6),Iii10 111,1 t biA'64!! M.P,6;1%4... V.'6'.:'1," '' -
l'.4eitir'1 oTter tt.e il.,1v:, 'Lt. k.,,T l'._; ,-
twatis in Ar.ill,v,:v..tai. ii•-;?-47:tv. L,,..r..
reitt,,..'rat fitnr.gie.,.,..4 ;312go1 09111.i'.-:.• ir,,t
6MBi. The e,:tii.:.1..., ,5-74 tlzr...• r.:.;,,,,i',
IrttO b!••3E'L,111 o`.," et.7ty 010•44: TO reeteat eet,
tkO. OM:00;4n tel•:.,(1f.v....', a V1'...Z. #..%4'•
li uumns. Attilt,ors, vv.: .;,- ,1,11
11 t :roe three. fitteette,-,,11 4 .'i .1 t AT. 1,%.,,•':ij
,. weeto tint!' in et 1' la etet atere,tt. trot.
ili.ad Felt itedy de -eat -tel. tieee t 'ee let 7:' '1
if. In tether eases ittintevetteet ttet '4
il pEter.P...° while. the einews are in:A '..;.,
li SPICh
0. onP wae that jest *.:2t,..,,,./vv.-.:••:, r,
11 with the lege croseeel and bent..
TOO MANY WRECKS.
WILL CONTINUE Tale VittlIT.
iiaty Iesues a coubterettroelante
at Fen:.
immk-42. Avg.. 0,.-Tbr_.WaONLec
s reeett el the ftettottiag ettepatela
f ont Lord tstletiteneer, dated at Tette
toela to -day:
"Delarey leas issueit cozrnter-pro-
elamation warning a.111 1.;,.ers against
roy tateat proclatuatten. ana. (leder-
eg that they it ettetinutt the
struggte.
ttirte. ittit-Tlietts is so
Igo/flea:tee in the otfielal nentWanee-
anent tat Gen. I3elare,y has retern-
ed a defiant answer to Leta Kite-heft-
ete Delarey is sem el the, Inest cap-
ab!le avid roryst reptiteble of Reer
generale. and Iletha aLd Dell,"et. are
Got un -/likely to foKow is extemple.
Lord Eiteheraer wii,therelore, have
to persevere in is taste CI Blunting
flown the tmeti tr4v,srA to MEni.„ The
Boor forces aro biing. gr.1>slInrelVy worn
away by thci prot-t. ss lattrttion.
DESTIZOI, late FELLGIOAPHS.
General Vetirtt IsCottecting Another
Fore.
Cape Town, A. 25. -Ta la, ors
hate lately been destroyiag the
teli..,gral3Its. 'Many of tee mainaies
ittSLe Cape Cottny and Natul emit:
uteri eat
General De W t is reported to be
at, Zastron eel:tooting a tome, which
will Include Porteaa and liritzin-
ger'S corinctra:t&es.
At Burgheredorp L47 sce,nd ease
reisels have bten e;istraticeised.
nden, Ar4g. `Ill, 6 arel-lfrom
corna2aint whit,h, it is •
has tio:?en rade by ILT).171 Kiteli-
me to the. Veer Mice, it would •
telly appenr that thatast bates
Stiroperiet Yeeraenry sent out to
jtt.th Africa inetuded cripples ond
... 3 C.A'12:tr,t0:1i with heart -tliseaee.
Piro lets. been eheekang carelessitoss
oetaany Instances in tile race/eat
ettetatton and general testing of
4- '
Irareerin, 1cornanry. No, one as- p
hts teat ther.a ;zee not any thor-
arriOng, Vire gcetet :
;t E.Ni..e, that,
he4r.:,liss
.k.es„ :an.:f Pararris were sittiag
•.entItn1 wii e:a.ety be drawn in
16, flotiee tor Comm.-.iis to tIni ser:ous s
bsto ette:Ii",,.3 by (..z.,.se a seni-
•.; out, atti....7aptingt r-
ning
".
Lorio aLt1:apc,ss..6112O
tterial as the Wor eaiteetletteatteettl
.a hurry to hiii?zer.
CAVALRY tiayt*.Elf CHARGE.
Austration Regimen Give a Good
Prefer Krugertera.
eape, Town. en g. fron
f.landers who have returned try ,
hannesburg coutain letter testa- 1
tints or the regulations the writers
o forced to finite -AN. to. Tine letter
ys: "Pcrs.onality, procticat/y none
ists. Nire, even long for the good old
of ICrugerisre. It was nothing
the present Kitcheneriern."
bhatharrt Man Invalided.
. • •
Methane Aug. 23. -Word has been
delved in Ma:thane that Pte. Gid -
ft Albert Xevrelf, who enlisted in
Account relfrmServeS.
Moernfontein, Arg, few flays
Inca a party of e.,atee, aseseeauee
:Nlorgtlus Oft Cup,e
l'routotitorr.
Joitres.
•,.-:.-
Zthterb on ti e Capi3• p,*041.L
tory this seas:A itas
Siit
as nrsett apprcEimhion
html as elsa..3.5-Ekre.
than tight eecan eteartt
have gone to pievee t, 4us
sten:non.. Hen:,
trirg 1.0"i7mfIngt„
Fe& &VIZ.
san
May1°1,,
11r,..27 t BeUanc e
.041, 5....,a.:Jne ASYy;i.;,,fre, 21,71e.
werpt".:.td.,,n!rea], gensv•ra-;
011eT40
peel to
atv.11 general
July Gth, st.ets-le.r b.;!..-
Cce toMobiEe.
Aug-. z. 1, s;117.1ie-r Vera,
to .7.;jitretd., hetiBwr;t.
to arabur n an,1
Tnis Is a ri.e-!,ra
oriuuliv..,d in any part cf tn w,!Tt'l. It.
represents a ts ttti.e ineirers
$4,07101,,,101 crirgc.q.s.
to tile1Mid W*'perir
route itaLans
lostxreince rates ;tine eely teed te Let
Pw:••
are air., dy pr. tt.t 144
rout o Sni• &Mg Orvi t c•',7
11111JOGEO ONO,
NOT 111111SKEI.
The Strange Adventures of
Two Ministers.
MR. SANDERSON DRUGGED
ilnd Wateh Stoleu-flo is Also
Looked Up. -The Story Told by
Himself and by Rev. litr. Meant -
mood -The Woman's Story -in-
vestigation to be Held.
Smith's Falls despatch -This after -
!moo Rey. Poster McAmmond, pastor
of the Methodist cluirch at Perth,
and Rev. 1). C. S.anderson, pastor of
the Methodist church at Almontre
came here and donea.nded an int-esti-
gation into charges Which have been
made in cennectien with a recent
eat paid by them to Syracuse, N. Y.
Rev. .T. Tallman. Pitcher, of Spill -lee
Fella, Is the Chairman. of the district,
and to him Messrs. Sanderson and
eicAnnuond finally- made their appeal
for a trial. 'They expressed a desire
to present the newspaper reports Of
their experiences in Syracuse as
eltarges against themselves, and de -
Oared that if any of their millist erial
13r3.thren would dra, W up other
eliargiese so that the vvilolc mutter
e;tit larva ana their inntieenee 111-
6t7;i t 1.11, t would regarl it ae 111(k -
:',7r lett a friendly :Wt.
Syrartise Stortes.
r p -rte wen elech the P. 11 gor,
„ hatil 4 I' 011411• 1 ri..111 ;71,, ray astaa :1 11 1
hate already beh
been sot. to be
le:tee:irate iteteral essential de-
otiet Tii,,, is iv, Nut
it. tigh a geine t the ae14‘,1
2 1 ha t Irti,11 is eli
t t:II:led in the
telcgraphr
ill from the ilher
I., and IL is. brh.fly. that 111e. nun -
re tit to st, e
reeee on exevaiiege
eeert netiee. ;keit they epetol !eine*
te•im dae 4'4 in that 4.11Y. thqt tbe tut too K'
* 1.1 t• rye,' up 1111 :1 he/ reitlet
otm were et Pt 1 heir own. that Itet,
4. ::tatt•lersoNi roent Nome little, time
Noise of gm repntat lene
eel that he V..1,•z detainee at a pithee
wi2na.s4. in a t'n '0" lii t4
Plana it, WIWI& II IS I'Eart
was *doer:toil With line then
na telt le leneeee to hint, 11 i'
f..1,. ;trek. fraitt.114 .4401ciit ed. het it it:
a- r j4VP ' !toy that the 411'4.4 4
.4
;an liale.4••,• eft tAgeatiittion
4,$.111 peeVrty al104^ 20=4 teen a haat the
tee re. here .tits livet appeartieee411
1!1. 3MON IPS sT.I.TnyerAT
!le„ i4:11v11 toelat tha
'11114t lee
tole i110 firktnfr
i UW1 eeete
ot tee dem: white% htptl riven
Ines. b tile. tle.tansinotel Wive tot
:AMA' ' 11 t1:;;34111otiv!, VI
Lotto. or the utter,. lie watt atteee yet
atehree the 4w6!,111,..r.,y t.1 the Wove.
tap. V' treperte. :itO4 htl "
ratece %to -lee -0$ notortette 414
• hunt, letelo. for wily hod
needet Wq? *'d10.IN4.. Meter; elce
eieloi tielie letter t4,1-13 rap the
t.
et tin ete Dote ttet tett,
ilvoin vet 'r t11 Mr. eaceleeeen. tt
Salter...fee 11_;111i'.2.4Ittig
C1*? li ;."-o t inetr,41,11.-
t75I!,a" Vre Ftln-utd1 thore the
trtp. l'eotett was thee at
hereeraee. hatilgit lstiw.
Waf.7,01;41 steirt akt7 tit;gallers.
litrg, at the feet actoes the Ntott
vont, imSpre tri:o
oit Moneete. Two alt tot' were
to OF for UDC net daye atue014
akin Kineeten. e.t.a ene
ile to lk.ilaseeeta Sprinos Sae-
eireon preferred gohate to Massena
ringFe and nay elaolce was a trip
n the tet. Ittn,weence Itlingstee.
Not feting table to agree. Mr. Sorrier -
proposed as a entioneeeiee net
we 'Like a trip chisel' to Wiet!ettown
tt,searessase, We finntly ticett
111 inG• F:1',.:11"0.C92, neeriveol itt
titat y the E--.1:11r51f, 6.P.A74,1t 9.39
ae We went te the taion
ticroes the rend from the sta-
ion. Mr. Satidereon err:meted for
acconnunetration for the. night. anti
the next doy we /were-tele:I to take
in the eights vol. the lateratifoll city
megus.N When ieetiat teame it
was 'net'. torn to peottele tome:roue-
detion, and the loeielent whieti so
toutth eepitrall 114:a9 foten ma!le
intarinee fee thte I hod been etc -
costa', tri the etyeet lhy a etraeoer.
what feel./ a:4y priestly orlw: 1.07
ViliSt011,g me nom* a l•ad.1%-er
CCP" tay Mr.
also accosted another E,tranW.11* as
'117. v.ifon.$073." enl elenene tee
erenikeler ette day Ittr. Sertierote
tottotnrly rte "leather
ley," and I. retoreitag tee teed. re-
ferred to 1.im as Mr. T.0,71:11Sorr. When
at the hotel I stepped op te, the re- 4
gister. Ur. f:iatiderson, adopting a
ratt.cr regester first."
Draslimen, re.,:anzInf.; s c,4- leaaing Engijhie. L:tt • :Li. 711r Z. • •
tumn. rushed a .etweeteueo tn the
tight. oa liots,boce, Dittycj.,
elet.4. They. Efty Boers,
and a fight ensued. nye Boers were
haled and seven eaptsre
ThIt r.,„Otetil Al. intim Cfin • tabulary en-
gagel forty Boert north of the
lloder River. The Petite lost three
killed and severe/ wounded, and six
token prisoner. Our reeri lost two
killed and seven wounded.
SEVERAL SEIRMISFIES.
ocks Attire in the Neighborhood of
Uniondale.
Londom Aug. 26. -South African.
despatches show that the Boers con -
Unite active In Cape Colony. Sharp
skirmishes hatve occurred near the-
paeiet art- envie- Mor reetei:s
rieks over t ir;r!o
r.e:Uning to lettie ate n ett ter t
As the forettedeg list, slotte. St.
Lawrence, has on Elr."., of '7
sters, one ship b, nee freln flaltes-
ton, Texa9, but 'Uri Canadian river
gots the diseretlit, arid i1 is now be
coming an imperative duty upen tho
Dominion and Newronnillani Gov-
ernments to take. early and atleqeate
action to retrieve a position wieleh
is fast becoming not only a disgrnce
to the maritime progress of the Em-
pire of which they form a part, lent
is reaily a. substantial menace to the
commercial supremacy on tho seas
of which we are wont to boast
As a man advances In years b,e
realizes the liznits of his abilitz.
I Carried Out the 4esit.
and wroto "LindsT sub:4ti4ut:ag
seine er-rinnon eart,t, ;ling e1ar.14t•
tha'Y Wind "fan 11"11:` E!'.:1n,,':2 IT LI:. i•• ••••.;
Wer•e. lErAt efeler Lri.,• ray Lrrod
toot I tie.; not rent tobte it, L.'9W..
Inn; ta .11n. jai
''Teonesee," e.. -k 21 a •-••
Ids nrallie. 11..•
111/.141:44 tiS V fi•c: 4•1- • ,
by Inc. As, 1-,e z.al ;.t.;
1.1011.r to return Tura..i. w,!.1
advienblo to retire- as ter:y to; tee'.
sibIe. On reaceeng ceir rieee reeee
the windows etiii down eel tere
rotm inteets ly eto: aft-, raptsa.
Inv; filo winlayavo went
downstairs mei oat on tae street tu
obtain a breath of frt. eh air. 111 leento
line of mert wore Reeled in hetet
the hotel, so we strolled dowo the
street, to a quiet corner, where 'OVP
sat down to rest and talk over tile
slgbts of yranuee. In a
Mr. Sanderson got up
and walked around the corner of the
street. Expecting hina cif couree, to•
retern bit a. few minutest, r waited for
him. but as he did not turn nit
could not see Wail, I waited,
followed the course he had taaknecialoboluzt.
ed for Ids return for a cousiclerabie
time, as I expected him baelt every
moment:1 concluded that he Ilaa
gone, back to the rooms, and 1 re
traced my steps to the hotel, On ar-
riving there, I found that he had
not returned, and so, after inaking
other preparations for our early
morning start, I retired and was
soon in dreamland. About half -past
1 o'clook In the morning a znesseuger
boy awoke nue and told me that my
friend was down street and was in
trouble over the loos of ids watch
and wanted me to come down and
help him find it,
Sanderson's .Expeirlence.
must now tell y'ou of the unfor-
tunate occurrence, as related to me
by, Afr, Sanderson himself. Soon after
leaving me, Instead of returning, he
strolled a little further down the
same street. Not far away he was
met by two respectable dressed
young men, who excusea themselves
and asked to be direoted to a certain
hotel, which they named. Mr. Sander-
son told them that as he was a
stranger he could not give them the
information. The young men said
that they also were strangers In
Syracuse, and inquired where Mr.
Sanderson came from. Ile replied
Canada.
"Oh, we are from Canada, too," re-
turned the young men. "We live in
Montreal. flow pleasant it is to
meet Canadians in an American city!"
With a pretence of generous feeling
one of them drew from his pocket
box supposed to contain the finest
candy. He handed the box to his
friend, who helped himself to the
candy, and then proffered it to his
new Canadian comrade, and Mr.
Sanderson accepted the supposed
kindness ;,tnd partook of the candy.
He took two or three candies from
the box and placed one in his mouth.
He did not mach like the taste, but
concluded it would be better the
more lie took. It was not long after
this when a !melee- of stupiduess
came over lam, and what occurred
during the next hour will reniaitt for-
ever a, eceret. as Mr. Sanderson has
no clear knowledge of what immed-
iately followed. tentritte It to say that
110 found Limeelf in the house of the
woman w 4'e name is neeted witil
the case. et beat half-paet I. haling
rt!paen:ti,I;Lielittitusi,eapyrtiiafirl toottiilseat7inser
hie that
440204* Iraq go.te, awl that itt
wisliod mit t.. C1.1.11P.!
li.'41k feel it. 1 faing
elreeeel. 1 inane that. ly went. with
the ta, ...tenger to the leoete. anti
fontel him still in a stultified elate.
1 hoe:heel aboat the witteIt, but
teeild gee ne. elite at to itt I the•ii
14.n4el Mr. $4116 h•11",v UM/ Ig 1 it1
11*19 MP fresh air. 1 toteurtel aslip
of strong coffee. This had a mini-
tary effiet„ end f..1111M lee wee pretty
tigt$0.10 111:11:4 ,1 14 raktoul Illat whore
11,1,!tigli4 1d nitwit wao, and be
Pant thi,g1g111. 1114h3 W1,011/1 tal !mil it.
1 iilt.,rwtip.1% %%mit with it teteetivit
eve af no teetet t elate ie'iow ttlie
Lebo Wrutoir. We went to lovti tl
:tome plaie e the tonetsetiger
„net `1,11'. 8:41141111'N!m, nth
twf. Sat41 441' pa Me... alt
luttue.ws getivo .1 thtat he4 '4134 12.0011
4111,4.44'. The 411a..40 et :al' 1'130.111HW tiot
atela 4414 sea very bleat. roc
Newt:n-4v tot the Jei k•Yr
4*4 4. 4sa the way home wo 1114A
0 eel:*e:nee. who mew tv,, !WNW at!
1044% 1 .,47011 tem rAticyiat 41.1c iorJer
ot° 22, 111.441111.
.11.P14ttti1 to the Pollee,
irt43t+4i..40:.,,,M1., hi witieh
11 oeit li. ieteittitt it %toe }keeteietet
oteeet fatie v... In o1hleet..11 411*
lee,
p ti rhd,1 lloil:eo 4414
gine hem :a. de et," the watch.
and .-ot tite l' *2 zee, the peiteet
Imo, tett ett:.-reee MU".
7-91 tot tete-tilt. moot ot t. fRy./0'.:P9
got IL:: t!1* eQ,serieo
tese zee:al tee ayeepe ee 11 taletere litee
eteeta toot to 11* c DOI ir te,oe
fooled let It:it tettee. 44tein34' --.I'Vq7?
eeee,, egetnen toy otteateO tail"1
prottot11* 4 ue.. to,
t-,,..ar,4,„
tete:eh etre-tett tot Q4 {!1•2;e4 -p-.
tee:tat. Ce,114-
411•LCI 05-19.45.!, TraS
the e7 his teatete 1 itle cIiitcs
D'ellECiik2iO4 tent his Mon teat, died
oteretted the 117U14LIIU itt•Tir.
Eon. Theo! teterninet tat 5:s42-pes1 0
otticete the teeee twos *aL5si intourt.
I ectemeted tko t1*..7.1e...to for pettinie-
elonis ta.te eatute teethe tooeleltite
eteee, which peeintttetten was
otate...ed and tae at once
liotiorably ills.ettarzed
Mr.,Fazwlek,s0ru. retired from tile
leaefeee eaela Fee 1 ralgtaeed
the. Jr; 4104' 414 Irori-<,,!).cat to be kiwi en-
eeeee tie see/ea:pee t..h2t. fleets, willeit
wetee t.fr rao Entigvortzit;ee 14.* the iivablie.
They &eel the respeeetibility on the
,..?t14.C.11r.t; and I loot an Intervilew with
tho. Inuroateing 1:ditees tql. the various
papers. :and negently telt:netted that
ondrae giatt21eit4 4.91 -the mat-
te?. Tete, is lin tT; tny Wii1 meant comes
0M5•f-t1 up lea tI.e titilevrtunate
ff was ra.,:b.741 tar mraie artt retased
toeitee44 itatettin anniese ass:era:tee
1..1 &ye grtw trasi gt tr.-60D.P.
optv tet n tee ns a gunrentre ter geod
ntel thee eeneitten I gove
roy rhea n tdre-se. Seeing that
Mr. Sendeesen hal mot yet rune re -
6.4 or4o et to reporters itiodir
1i4 to a WLO„
nw3nz1 Chat Mr. Sander-
son was still eefferir.g Teem the el -
e1 toe drote, and tenet Mtn an
et-pet:el.:tee lett etion, wheel: had a
meet ealotnny next rapil effeet 40
reet.rtrinee hira usettl
Steele Ls the beitf oottine of the se-
e:a:tett et:el:Ant; expettienee we Lee in
teat Ar.i,-,11A•rzel city. The wheik at-
ti;O. 11 **4, 'unfortunate,
ati get- a.ZI; that 2.121
y 41477;i1 ay,4 to Ill -Pt
" 1 t 214 ,.,.vrave hj.istice
1 ty, involvad
•,;4 4.1A rev'',
e--.1es;:•! to
Mu- COVE:.
11/fe
.•••• to, tito
111 n l 10grlatiemen,
It•7, phdeeil in the
*Tei el trill/Wind declares,
r 1,1 i•eo,iy 1 40r. atel most
pn 711 ..4 :41,4 tire righteous 10-
e1et1o:44451 14,.111 (.2 thc.-,a.
won,:in was :dee sent fer and
telt 10 tat. elle:. Tine next morning
eiet tied the elergyinan were ar-
raigned before the magistrate. She
elserpeel befit 'Mr. Sanderson arid Mr.
MeAmuireal with having been at her
Leases (di Tuesday 'afternoon an:1
/man on renositay night. No •evi-
deter, of lateing the lost watch was
offered egeinet ber, and she was
. Roth Mr. Sanderson and Mr.
AlcAmrriond strenuously denied the
woman's chargo and say the dream*
stances were as .stated.
An inquiry on Tuesday.
The enquby, wideli will be began
by the church court ttext Tuesday,
Will be of the most searching ehar-
acter. As chairman of the district,
Rev. j. Tallman Pitcher, ot this place,
has already appointed the court,
which will consist b.( three members
from this district, one from the
Matilda and on from the Broekville
diStrict, With Rev. Mr, Pitcher as
presiding officer. According to the
church law, the accused will not be
peruattea to have legal representa-
tives present, and wiel prepare their
own defence,
Rev, Mr. Pitcher said to your cor-
respondent to -night that as Chair-
man of the Board of Itivestigatiou,
he desired it to be known through-
out the country that the Investiga-
tion will be most complete aid
thorough, ana that no ston.e will
be left unturned in the effort to
bring out the real facts. "We shall
go to the bottom of the whole mat-
ter," said Mr. Pitcher, "and there
will be no whitewashing. We are
all friends of these man. I have known
them myself ever since they enter-
ed the ministry, and before, and
have always esteemed them
; but we have a duty to perform,
a duty to them and to our church,"
Mr. Pitcher would not say whe-
ther he would endeavor to secure
any to idence in Syracuse. He said
that he believed the committee
should decide upon that point. Per-
sonally, he was of the opinion thet
no reliance could be placed upon ehe
testimony of e woman. like the per -
eon known as Pearl .Ashley. He paid
IL high tribute to the two ministers
who will come before the committee,
and while he properly refrained from
discussing the points of the ease,
he remarked, 10 referring to the mat-
ter of the false signatures, "Mee
PaY for (nen huch simple rnista.kee"
The evidence will be taken at the
inquiry in full, of course, and the
ease is expected to last eevetrat
days.
Both Mr. Sanilereon and Mr. Ma.
Ammond mill fill their pulpits to-
morrow as usual.
INHERE 'MU COME IN.
The Order of Procedure as
Amended in 1893.
WHO'S BIG BIGGER BIGGES7,
ity delettelles fr, int the Ritait
iheetrable the eteerelciry 4,4 State
for the Coloidee, bearing; date 3r1
Not...tuber, 1670., liceember.
',IA role et444'ky, et.0t;4611 :there -
tattle wt 0 titetde 111 1 21, Mb:V. ot Pr *-
t-eiletitie. :not (Pm 191444 le 1104"
Li,o en/elided table Pit Pre:tee/1e:1e *
2. 'The thoornortlietre,ral or
rer gapttultitqeriing,' qlovornrttet.".
:2. 4..rtuor .*4f 14(0 etatistanditi.;
ltlaiyst;,'"a tr4.4i its w4tlitn the PO.
i111t1t394 if 441t 401444 of a gel -wale:
awl the ettfaeo, ctearnareling ;IP ;
51:1P,.btrtt havzit forees en the It. t2.
etzttent, if ot tee rantt 1111 att.
tielral. Their emu relatvie rank
he deter:nee 81 the tenecaitt iltt
latione tea tho
Thfo Licatuivata...!,ii.,Yieriaor of 0- -
tapir".
4.. The Lietatteeateleiotarli,o.
ttetobte.
`. 'tot litateintaoteeet.eereer
veto tteotia,
, Vi.tt ltteutP
40
1. n'Tio let etc; lee f„." .••:*
11, re,A4 2.2.1C144t:.2eete4ee1ot r
11.;rd&•-.44 Etelorabia.
te. The, Itteettt•tinaleayeett'S t.
ttroieo Etetteted 1-1:20 2.
12442 '4'4 23 citeioetiteeoverreee 142O.,.
Nerteeceeet 11; 00114021:P
• 11. 1ieee4raf,I, e„
tiottetete 101 E411101"ilty,
411. 12*0244*05 ol 111 ttatete 8, ta
teedireg to seater -Ay.
43. The tovederte tiitt Set2ate.
1,1. Jam Ciller Onetzeo ,2;f tko
Collet o4 Coradrt.
12. 44e C14E-1 JudgeEi 01 the I.134,:arti
of lt?jtt, avid I:gutty, ecooraDtg t)
eenayeety.
1G. geratorv el the PrIvy Couttett,
Lot. z.,f Moe Coolieet.
rr. Tbs Seireeitr-Genceral.
20. General Officers el* Her Make-•
tee ormy seeming in tLe
and °Placers of the rank of Admiral:
le the leeyed Navv. n3t b 1ng tzt ohlor
ttottinand, the tetatave G,1
iltne.oro to ItE? detcrtahted by tlIct
Queente regulations.
41111. Thb ollieers eenitraattilltig
-i.jesty's tretips itt ttse i2ondoloo, 11
the ronk of vo1Q..;n4 Loferinz.
nk, and ttio oonnroan15rkg
ler :that .-st,te"s natal for* -es, on the
B. N ¶ stotieea, Ef etetivalent rtank;
tiaellr relative rank to a.ettertainel
toy the tlelr.,On'S reguttattone.
22. Members of the Senate.
2:11. S.,pz:ake7 of the lifeese el Com-
- mons.
1 24. Patetna tedgee of Seererae
Court or Canada, aecteditett, tu setnier-
Itto
25..teu4ge or the Esereeette•r (toort elf
Canada.
26. Pultelnet I:edges el the courts of
law and foully, taceozeing to sentcr-
ity.
27. Me -ratters of the Heose. or Coro -
=one.
23. Iferritears of the receirtive. (cote
ell (provirslatt: wit1:10 tilAr pravimee,
Spnc:lier of LegisTative Ccancie
withitu hie movie -ea.
30. Meniters GT tlie Leg".erative
(toer.etl within th; pretinee.
01. Speaker of ttee 1.gietatIve As-
sc-rit'idt,-. within his r.rotinee.
ttlerahers of ILettlelat,ve Asset:trete
witrtin their provinee.
814. x.etzreel xidges of weatever
, emirts to talzi. BireeeP.r,no nelLft afftpr
the. -preser.t. :17..Zges cif t11 11:' resp.etivc#
eourts.
SO11110 )lanitoba Towns.
The population at tteite Meniteba
tonere was given out tlis murnhig
as follows:
Names. Pepeletton. Inc,
Portage in. Prairie ... 4.141 778
$t. Doniface 2,124 S7.1
Aforden ... ... ...... 1.570 394
Neepawn. 1.418 4144
Minnedosa 1.O1,2 439
Carberry 1.023 .
Virden 901 205
Emerson .. 841 184
Gladstot e. 731 378
Rapid City 566 23
Birtle 466 128
Morris 40't *322
*Decrease