The Blyth Standard, 1902-08-21, Page 7CHOICE CATTLE
UNDER HAMMER
Brought Good Pr ices at Stock
Yards Sale.
59 HEAD DISPOSED
('nledunla, Ont.; John 'McEvoy, Sagt- Ilderton, On en, Cer-
n:1w, Mich., price $250. glib, Ont., pt'.
ElgIthit 32011, dark roan: calved Roan Queer Nov. 18,
Ort. 12, 1000; bred by Jame); Dote 1900; bred b. rule, la-
glar, Caatiunin, Oat„ .James Douglas, der's Mlle, 0 1tubsue,
1'eh(Maht, Ont.. J. McEvoy, Seglnew, lidcrton, Ont. s, Moue 1
Mich., price $155. Perry, Ohio, p J.
Britannia, 60th, roan, calved March Burma/to Net A; ettleed April
1, 1UIe1, bred by Jae. Douglas, Cale- :i, 1001; Lrcd by a..bwrt Miele Stufl-
drme), nut.; James Doughae; Andrew tele, Ont.; Capt. T. L. helmet', 111er-
Cloystul, Marshvtlle, AM(ch., price ton, Ont,; C..t'1ahttck, llotn•11, Miele,
8150. prion $110.
Queen Alter, light reran, calved Oc- Wanderer's Last (imp.), dark retia ;
Oilier 14, 1900; bred by Jas. Douglas, e'tiro:! ALay 2, 1900; (rest by W. e.
1 ledonla, Ont.; Jas. Douglas, Cale- Mare, Uppermill, Turves, Ai erdece-
dovtn, Ont.; Eili■ Williams, Mount ohire, Scotland; Capt. T. E. ltohson,
Perry, Ohio, price $330. Ilderton, Ont.; Oro. BoUtwetl, Net tie -
(Mitten Lily, red, calved January 101), Mies., price $2,003.
22, 1900; bred by Fel. and 1V. A. Bowhill !:Hellish Lady, rid ; cult ea
11oblesmi, Markham, Ont.; Robt. Mil- Oet. 12, 181)8; beet by (1. B. Arm-'
ler, Stout(vele, Ont,; George C. strong. Treewater, Ont.; hurry emelt,
OF' Cerey,St. Johnsbury, Vt., price $200, lin y, Onte James Crerar, Neike- AND OTHERS YET TO COME
Lily of Pickering, roan, calved Ate eprtere, Out., prioe $940.
r1( 10, 1897; bred by Arthur Jobe- Mime Langmstt,red ; calved Feb. 10,
sloe, Greenwood, Ont,; )tubed MU- 1900 ; bred by Win. Weenie Strafford,
ler, Stouffvllle, Ont.; 0. C. Carey, St. Ont.; Merry 8110111. Hay, Ont.; G.
.Totunebury, Vt., prioe $275. Circy, 8l. Joiweeury, Vt„ price $185. An Interesting Public Event -Air.
Indy Roberts, red, calved December Claret's Perfection, red, colied
20, 1901; bred by Atrs. Dredge, liar- AI :eel' 20, 1901; bred by W. G. Adam £/frown's Eloquent Speech -
wood, Ont.; Robert Miller, 8touf!- Mleon, (luring, Ont.; Harry smith, 3layor lirowu Opened (he L'ro-
MEOAtS FOR
LIFE -SAYER
chill" of .John Penman, Mr. Brown
L(' 1, should be written in lettere
u1 gLI for les magnette fella+nue
te,nn the workers am1 00 lite '0191-
Stin generosity. Winters) ted
the highest pr„1.0r was due Dr. Den-
ton, wile tanned reeogtntiun, be-
g (maw he rou,.,dered his work had
been merely the discharge of his
duty, 'Rein wee eheere.i The
country's groat/less depoeled upon,
not Its extent, but the material that
Several of Sanford's Rescuers ede egwomen were ndRnd nbeiilogRa-
ada could produce such men ail were
Honored prtveent to be drrnrated for the res-
t cue to which he had referred. (Loud
cheers.)
The five men to 0,' honored then
stood up, Mr. Brown piecing the mrd -
ale non Metiers. John (':,ret', David
Atilt and Robert liauulein, Atr.
('hnrlem Black, of Niagara Palle,
briefly congratulated the :nen on
their bravery, end pinnal the medals
npou Messrs. George Wentworth and
George, lelauehtird. The men re -
Towle(' 1n brief elx'eches of thauke,
modeelly dieclalming credit for their
deeds, and the proceedings closed
And Brought Just About $25,000--
The
25,000-''the Sale 111 Every Way a Seeress
-Wltothe Buyers Were and the.
l'rlees 1'ul(1-$2,005 the highest
Iudtvlduu( Figure.
Hn'm"Jl'tele, 'Miguel 131.11(
This afternoon ut the sale pavil-
ion of the IJaatllton titock Yards
Company there took place a cattle
sale which attracted lovers and
buyers of live stock from all ports
of the United Stittes and Canada. It
was the fleet sale of the above
company and a highly immolate' itf-
lair la evuy'y way.) 1t took place In
the commodious new amphitheatre,
Which was filled to its capacity,
and which Is sufficient to seat 700
persons., In the stable adjoining
twere 59 pure bed short horn cattle
/from the herds of : George Amos,
Moffat, Ont.; A. C. Pettit, Freeman;
Jas. Douglas, Caledonia; Robt. Mil-
ler, Stoufvtlle; Ued, Isaac, Uowineme
ton; J, 11. Oardleuse, Hightleld; W.
0. Pletttt & on, Freeman: Oapt. T.
N. Ray; W.
a, Hurry t
11,
D. Flatt, Ilanlaltomt Cel.
St. Woods, Lincoln, Nob., was the auc-
tioneer, and Mr. W. D. Flatt, of tlds
City, the manager of the sale.
Amongthe buyers and visitors
present were; Hent. John Dryden,
Geo. C. Creelman, Superintendent of
IFarmere' Itt'atlitutes; A. 1. Wester-
velt, Secretary of lave Stock As-
vlile, Oat.; Cbaa. Fi,hbeek, Howell, Hay, Ont,; LID* Dineen'',Muuut
enedines-Anmturdl'et 1'0o Iii to with cheers for Mee or Bro,tn, Mr.
Penmen, Mr. Adam Drown, the five
Iieroea, and the Ktng.
The medals Imre the followhtg lee
scription on the reverse elle:
Allele, price $180. liuy, Ono, pti..e $100..
Marjory, red ; calved March 6, 1896; Met is. red ; calved September 25, bo Preseut.
tree. by 8, B. GorwIll, Fanslutwe, oat.: 1901' bred by S. Rankin, CaIry low.
Robert Miller, Stouffvllle, Ont., An- Ont.: Harry Smith, 1111y, Out.; H. Paris despatch: The sequel to the
drew Chrystal, Marshall, M'ch., price Carg',11 & Son., Cargill. Ont„price e-10.' thrilling rescue of the man hi the
$«75. Checkmate, tore ; valve l March well, which absorbed the attention of ".1warded to ----, for consplcuo'te,
Model, roan ; Calvet Jan. 2, 1000; 18, 1901; brat by Henry Rowe, Uxe the whole Province sit ueoks ao, persrteringbrnveryin risking Mollie teal by AIfr+d Dawson, Bahlleloro, tet•, Ont,; Harry Smith, Huy, Ont.; b to rescue+ Joshua Sanford, tato tuns
one: Robert Miller, 8touflo(IIe, ant.; 11. Watson & Son, Mineral tiblge, i came to -.lay, when five of the teen entoutb's! for overfour days In a
1', Flelt'bt'ek, Howell, 11h'h., Price $1110. Ohio, mine $145. who risked their own lives to save caved -in well near Paris, Ontario,
Red Jessamine, red; calved Oct. 25, Bomy Briar, red; oaltea November that 07 another received the metal June 28, 1002.”
1899; brat by .los)11 Value, New 13, 1898; bred by J. & 1V. B. Watt;. awarded for bravery by tee ;RoyalHamburg, Ont.; Robert Miller, Storni- 1V, D. Plitt ; C. Flohbeck, Rowell,'
Canadian Humane declot The pre-
vl(cit Ont,; A. Chrystal, Marshals, Miele, price $410. i 1 HAVE ORSANIZED
A[lo1e, price $:S«S. Early !)cul 6th, red; calved 1'ebru- Canadian was made a publly event,
Ikann Lady, roan ; calved April 5, ;try el, 1901; bred by H. Cargill & , and was a gallant tribute to the eel: -
1898; bre) by ,Nuhn 1ie1'r & Sons, Son, cereal, Ont.; W. 0. F1att, Ham.,auer4'Ice of mea who protegled their
Preterit -1m, Ont.; Robert le lir•, Slouff- Ilton, Ont.: James GableBrooksdak,
villa, Ont.; A. Chrystal, Marshall, Ont„ price $SW uutvurchlness, and who declared they
Mich., price $2260. Ludy of the Boyne, 3th', Imp., roan would readily repeat the act. There
Beaver Meadow Nellie, rel and little calved April 10, 1898 ; bred by Rubs. Itad beeu an uilortuttato wieunder-
white; calved Dee. 14, 1894; bred by Turner, Cairton of Haynie°, I'ort-
$ Barclay & Son', Port Hope, Ont.; sou Banffshire,Scotland;W.
)) rtundlug between the Cilizena' Cum -
Robert Miller, Stoutfville, Ont.; W. C. Hatt,Hamilton, Ont.; G. V. RIeh- mate° and the ofeelers of the humane
Renfrew, !Mouth -111e, Ont., price $280. ardeon, 1.owville, Ont., prier Scel:ty over the '.utter'a negic . to
Sit! 1t,o'N diaster lt, red rune, Mnrchlonees, 10T11, red and Iltlle
calved March JO, 1800; bre its white, calve) May 8, 1898; bred by
Shore Rros., White Oak, Ont.; Robt. le A. Gardner, Britannia, Ont.; W.
Miller, Stouffvllle, Ont.;.1. F. )licit- D. thane Hamilton, Ont.; J. E.
arisen, ],owville, Ont., price $375' Pearen, Rockwood, Ont., price $350,
Baron Nonpareil, ret, calved 3rpt. Minna, rel, little white, calvel'
23, 1901; bred by Robert Miller, Jan. 17, 1897; bred by J. & W. B. i
8tott!vUle, Ont.; Robert Miller, Watt, Salem, Ont.; 1V. 1). Elatt,
5toutft•Il1e, Ont.; T. 1''. Gran, Greg- Hamilton, Ont,; e. P. Girton, Stated
ory, Texas, price $390. Centre, Iowa, price $510.
Lady emrna, Imp., roan, crtivrd IlIeslo of Avondale "nit cede tittio
sooiations; T. W. Harrel, Austin, flay 17, 1899; bred by J. L. Reid. ((bite, calved ileo. 1898; bred by
Texas; A: Orystad, Marshvllle,lftch.; Cromley Buck, Fallon, Aderdeehsldre, ,Toho Whetinam, Kirkwall, Ont.; 1V,
F1ehbeek Bros., John McEvoy, How- 8eelin:el; J. M. Gardhouae, High -
D. Platt, Hamilton, Ont.; Thomas
ell, Mich.; E. Y. Williams, Mount Per- field, Ont,; Andrew. Chrystal, of Mercer, Markdale, Ont., price $600.
a 'y, Ohio; (ed. Wallace, Indlanap
olla, Marshall, Mich., price $500. ved
Ind.; W. 8. Robina, Horace, Ind.; Gee, Clarissa's Pride, red, calved Jan.I Mnrclt :10, 1898; bred by Wm.m. etletoe 81st, imp., roan, calved
belIews, R '& Owens, Maryville, 1 1900; bred by John Gardhouae, thle, roilynle, Tar yes, Aberdeen -
Ansa; ileo. M. Moodie, Clyde, Ohio; ' Ont.; 3. M. Gardhouae, Higbtietd, shire Scotland' W D Flute, Hant-
J. Stewart, Clyde, Ohio; .1. McCune,' Ont.; Hon. John Dryden, Brooklin,; Inoue Ont,; W. C. Renfrew, Stout!.
Mercer, Pa.; L. D. Rummy, Dr. Volg- ' Out., price $510. I villa, Ont., price $1,700,
Mesa, Buffalo, N: Y.; J. C. Snell,Lon- Humber Lily, roan, calved Jan10, I Nonpareil of Lakeview 3rd, dark
dons ' 18144; bred by J. 111 Snyder, Hum- - rel, calved March 18, 1899; bred by
--- bar, Ont.; J. M. (Meatiest), High- 11.
The promoters of the sale of ped)- fletit, Ont.; G. C. Carey, St. Johns•
greed Snorthoru cattle, which took bury, Vt., price $250.
plasm Wednesday afternoon on the Afatehless of Mapleton, dark, with
rale pav'irlotl of the Hiimilton Stock red star; calved December 15, 1899 ;
Yards Company, feel highly gratified bred by H. Wright, Guelph, Ont.; J.
at the success attained. Mr. W. 1). M, Gardhouae, Illghfbeld, Ont., An -
Fleet, the manager, elated that there drew Chrystal, Marshall, Mich.,
would be another dale within a few price ease,
months. Iu all 59 cattle were sold, e'erepa's Cleat, rat, Mille white;
the total amount received for Name calved November 27, WOO; brel by
being $24,8_0, an average of about .1'. R. Lawrence, Humber, Ont., J. M.
$420 a head. The highest price of Gardhouae, Highfield, Ont.; Andrew
Abe sale war fold for a bun, Capt. Chrsetel, Marehall, Mich., price
ff.E. liobson'r Wanderer's Inst, which see
aver rind to Mr. George Bothwell, Cherry Blossom 400 (imp.), red;
Nettleton, Min., fur $2,005. Hon. calved May 8, 1899; bred by 3. Knox
John Dryden wee an Datereeted Limier p ollughnni, Finery, T,nrrllf, taot-
and bought two 'flue cattle.. land; W. G. Pettit & Son, Freemen,
The amounts realized by the re -
waive ovnere wereAnes, Ont.; A. Chrystal, Marshall,
Milch.,
: eo.
offal $1'35' A C. Pettit, Free -
price $640. •
man, $1,675; James 1)uuglue, Cale- Cratbstone Beauty (Imp.), red ;
dente, $885 ; R. Milder, Storni- cubist November 23, 1998; bred by 1'.
vUle, $2,720"; J. Al. leardlouee, L MUIR, Ruddington Hall, Notting-
ham, $1,845, R'. G. Pettit & hone England; W. G. Palle &Sou,
Bou, Freeman, $5,855 ; Capt. blob- Freeman, Ont.; A. Chrystal, Marshall,
sou, Ildcrtee, $3,505 ; Harry Smith, Mich., price $470.
Otte , 91,075 ; W. D. Flatt, Hamilton, Juliet (Imp.), red; calved April 12,
$8,556. 1899; bred by James Rennie, MIUun,
Many of the cattle were ehlppeel Fintray, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; W.
away last night, The pres.'nce or so Il, Easterbrook, Freeman, Ont., price
Mail prominent American buyers, 8600.
Avhu 00111e )rum us far us Texas and grille 8t1, red, lttle white; calved
Miteourl, 'would indicate they aro ,ion. 15, 1893 ; bred by W. O. Pettit
alive to the fact that la this portion & 8on; W O Pett Lt & Son, Free -
of Ontario can be found the choicest Man, Ont.; 0. C. Carey, St. Johne -
cattle ou the continent, and the bur Vt., tae 185.
Johns -
Hamilton Stock Yards Co. is demure- yWine $
leg of much credit for the successful 17,1898; Bred .) Johnc calved
lg TCI
.11110 a iu which It tar advertised boucles, Afar colter, Scotland; W.
UM fact. y
The cattle, breeders', Quaere' and U. Pettit & Son, Freeman, Ont.; S.
buyers' names, together with the J. Pearson & Son, Meadowvllte,
prices paid, are airfollows: Ont., price $610.
Lady Moffat, red; Calved April 21, Mabel Character, red; calved
1900; bred by Wm. Hamilton, Bright, March 20, 1899; bred by A. & D.
Oat., George Amos, Moffat, Ont.; Brown, Iona, Ont.; W. 0. Pettit &
Andrew Chr'yetel, Marshall, Mich., Son, Freenutn, Ont.; James Dunlop,
prim) $ 80, Hamilton, Ont., price $220.
Rae Buckingham, red; calved May Lady Alma, roan; calved Nov. 3,
1, 1899: bred by Wm. Hamilton, 1896; bred by John Lee & Son, High -
bright, Ont.; George Amor, Moff•it, grate, Ont; Capt. T. E. Robson; C.
Ont.; C. Fishbeck, Howell, Mich., Fishbeck, Howell, Milch., price $260.
price $315. Topsy (imp.), dark roan ; calved
Mus Green, roan; calved April 14, March 15, 1899; bred by W. Ander-
1836: bred by Alex. Burns, Rock- son, Wanles, Kintore, Aberdeen►blre,
wood; George Amos, Moffat, Ont.; Scotland; W. G. Pettit & Sots Free -
F. J. M. Cama. Mercer, Milch„ price lean, Ont.; Elis Wtlllams, Mount
$355. Perrey, Ohio., price 9630.
Lily White, white; calved Septem' 8,veet Fragrance, !w1>„ roan ; caped
bar 10, 1901; bred by C serge Clay- March 21, 1898 ; bred b, John Tay-
' ton, Peepabun, 0.; Geo. Autos; Geo. tor, Urns, $u,nuhaven, 8eotlald ;
M Woody, s, Iowa, prion 1160. G. Pettit & Sin, freeman, Out.; A.
Gladys, roanan;; esalved May iiingsby, (7hryetnl, Marshall, Mlch., price 9300.
bred by Alex. McKinnon, Coningsby,
Ont.: George Amos, Moffat, Ont.; hose of Towle 4t11, red ; (salved
4&. Chrystal, Marehall, Mich., price Sept. 4, 1900 ; bred by W. G. Pettit
$155, & Son ; W. G. Pettit & Son, Freeman,
efarengo'r Sunshine, hep., red ; Out,; Hon. John Dryden, Bruokliu,
calved Des:. 29, 1899 ; bred by Philo Ont., price $255.
L. Mille, Ruddington Hall, Notting- 15cottiah Hero, imp., roan ; calved
lam, England ; A. C. Pettit ; Andrew Jan. 10, 1900 ; bred by Alex, Camp-
Chrystni, Afarehall, Mali., price $500. bell, Deystoni', Mature, Aberdeen -
Miss ldnry, imp., red ; calved Aprll shire, Scotland ; W. 0. Pettit & Son,
9,' 1895 ; bred by William Anderson, freemen, Ont.; Janice Crerar, Shake-
WardhouSe, Kintore, Aberdoenrldre, spears, Out., price $373.
Scotland ; A. C. Pettit, Freeman, Prince George, imp., red and white;
Ont.; Col. McGillivray, Uxbridge, Ont„ calved April 2e, 1809; bred be Alex,
price $700. Campbell, Deyetole, Kintore, Aber -
Maimed 25th, imp., red roan; decnehlfe, Scotland; W. G. Pettit &
calved April 18, 1900 ; bred by A. Son, Freeman, Ont.; Geo. Les.b', Rock-
' Crombie, Woodend, Summerhill, Aber-
deenshire, Scotland ; A. C. Pettit,
Freeman, Ont.; H. Cargill & San,
Cargill, Ont., price 9475.
Britannia 54th, dark roan; calved
Oct. 20, 1901 ; bred by James Dou-
glee Caledonia Ont.; James Douglas,
wood, price 9270.
°oldie 48tH, Imp., realm calved
March 5, 1898; bred by W. S. Marc,
Oppermill, Tarves, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland. Mysle's Lady, red; calved
Oct. 17, 1901; bred by J. F. Logan,
CrumUu, Ont.; Capt. T. E. Robson,
A. Robertson &San, taaavule,tJnt.,
11'. D. Flatt, Hamilton, Ont.; .1. F.
Crlthers, Milford, Ill., price $900.
Princess Band!, red, calved June 2,
1901, bred by W. D. Fleet; W. D.
Flatt, Hamilton, Ont.; J. F. Rich-
ardson, Lowvllle, price $300.
Rustic )delle, imp., red, calved Dec.
1, 1900; ?red by A. Watson, Alicia:
route, Aberdeenshire. Scotland; W.
D. Flatt, Hamilton, Ont; Ellis WIl-
llams, Mount Perry, Ohlo, price 9605.
Fortuna 4th, Imp., roan, calved
November 1, 1899; brei by William
Anderson, Saphock, Old Meldrum,
Scotland; W. G. Pettit & Son, Free-
man, Ont.; F. G. McCane, Mercer, Pa.,
price $600,
avail themselves of the furmer'a ser-
vice* to the volleetton el evidence..11
Lugar( talon prevailed hereabouts that
one or ;tWe moro men ethuultl but a rr-
ceivo medtasa, cud at least tee er
twelve were deserving ot parcltmt:ute
run• valuable oermees realeree. The '
sccieiy true appureetly nut al'lze 1 ut '
the atttlalue uuttl the visit or Alt.!
.dam Brown, of llumiltou, the t'r,'ei-',
deet, and Mr. Chair. black, 01 :Niagara
Fade, a (erecter, to -0a).
Jtutera Nov l'.esent.
Another regrettatle teatime, though
uuuvomaele, wad taw uuaetteu 01 etc.
Joanuu Seaford, the young man who
tear reseatd irum the, well. air, Sea-
ford s cabdulou, although greatly hue
proved, 1s yte far from complete r --
cover., cud last cvenieg he went to
Teroeto for sanitarium treatment ht
Deer Park. The wee honored, to-duy
were Messrs. John Mamie, George
W. otworth and 6corge Blanchard, of
Parte; Robert Hamilton, of Brantford
wwuslup, and Dav'ld Mott, of Burford
township. All five were must active
in workwg at great personal peril in
the bottom of tiie well dug to release
Sanford.
lluyor David brown, in his man-
Mg- address, referred to the lege
diet 'mewl won by Canadians a
Pea rdeburg, and added tlin1 amen
1 equally brave were sometimes found
tui the humblest ranks of life; men
alai n homespun were constantly
becoming heroes, Such u case Occur-
' red in their own neighborhood, when
a Dumber of men worked for more
than lour days to rescue a man en -
WITH BROKEN NECK tDOibe,f 0 a well. Theirs ons u work
ttorthy' of aipreciatlott In the best
rrusu of the quid, cud the liuuutne
Society, upon insestlgation, had tie -
' elated to decorate them with medals.
-
Mayor Brown expressed regret at
Weights of 20 Pounds Hang- the absence of Air. Santurce but his
Hri'teus cottdlttou, which was such
ing to Head, that the mere mention of We ter-
ra() experience excited him for
(lout'e, forbade hie appearance.
Ilottor to the Brave.
STRETCHED HIM AN INCH I lir. Idunm Brown, of Hamilton,
New York, Aug. 18. - After being Ilene"' Suolete, on being called
upon• expressed great pleasure at
stretched on a bed for over two, tweeg able to ;obi in honoring five
menthe with weights attached to brute men, Who had risked their
MN head and feet, James Mullen,' tiles as few- lord ever dune to sate
w -le was taken to the Kluge 000111, ; the lite of a !skew -creature. Since
liosphul from Coney Island with a ootnittg he ha+l nscertnlned there
brekrn neck on Juno 5th, line gained. were others deserving of the recog-
nenrly an inch in height, and has' nitlun of the eotlety, and they
recovered sufficiently through the 1 would reeeLte it ; and there were
treatment )ie has undergone to give many who had done yeoman work,
the surgeons hop., that he may lice: slew skill and presence of mind
for years, 0'011 if he does not fully , had tented much to tie success of
recover. the rescue and the warty of the
Mullet] broke hie neck by falling other workers, and who. by the
from the board walk at Brighton provisions of the society, would be
Bench, and when taken to the hos-
and
to a parchmentinrreog-
',hal he wile wholly paralyzer) from 11'ltionrocen ! their
mill-sacrifice.
cif tt�Irrred rte
Ide neck downward, unable to els'nk, g'
and [hr enrgcons said he would hard- I the anxiety telt for the King der -
_
lite, n week. ng
the period of Sanford's peril,
AN soon ns he was taken Into the: and added that the pensees of
the civilized world 111 the one ease
ushoed
u(lt t% on leve the
was and of the whole Ptvtimre In the
sure ou Mullen to relieve the pros- ether had availed, and both had
vert u[ the fractured epbu buno u[ the been °Pavel b1' the mercy of the
teavertebra:, on the ertak curd. simplyT11> - Almighty. The association felt they
gO Mull one mndertuke l u to _ were honoring themselves by recog-
gtto tlentru Duryea
n dry relic.. F.
r-- ndzing eonrsplcuoes bravery, as they
Ocehieitt Duvet and Ur. C. Bar- were doing to -day.
(ter hill a consultation over Alulleli s The Urealest Self-,Jacrillre.
condition nater he had been In tate
-'resellu1 a day or 9e 111 order to de'- A disl(ngulal'ed ntfnieteri.el (Mend
ternmine If it would be practical to of las tied said that self-sacrifice
operate on the man to save ids life. was the great testing fluor anal the
It tats Lound that he order to get louia!ietone of clot*peter. What W0111,1
at the paint where the (metered a man not do for his 111:' eel yet
vertebra pressed on the spinal cord those teen faced death, at the tory
an Incision would bate to be made jaws of death, that they might save
in the neck from the front that would Joshua Sanford, Canada had been
prove fatal. Dr. Duryea then decided before the eyes,Q1 the world by the
that he would have everything mei- brntcry ot her*Mlle in the tenet
slide done to prolong Mullen's life, war. 1t was one thing to be eour-
nnd great rare was taken to make' ngecas and brave in the excitement
the extension treatment effective. of facing a foe, but it wee a very
Three days ago Mullen had rerov- different thing in calumet's, and ric,o-
eed sufficiently to allow, hf hie being lug the danger of your life, to net
taken out of the etretching harness
to which the weights were attached,
and he was placed on an nlr less.
During the time he had been under-
getng the otretehhig proves@from .11 -
teen to twenty pounds of iron
weights were constantly kept mite
penile(' from the trustees in 'Which
Mullen's head Was placed.
IMMENSE THEIST,
Harvesting Machinery Com.
panies Combine Forces.
THE DEERINCS ARE IN IT
' . the Pi edema of the Royal t'auud an
Also the 11eCortnleke and Three
Other Itlg Concerns-Ifeve a cap-
1tal of 9120,000,000, None of
W titch W Ill be Offered to the
Public- W111 Control Hamilton
Flout.
to work and risk that life to sate
n fellow -being as the men before
them bad done. There were ninny who
would have done the same thing, and
there were others for whom recog-
nition would Home, The names of
those they met to honor would live
In Canadian history, in connection
with the marvellous rescue. The
New VOrk deep:itch: The +ucorpera-
tors of the International Harves-
ters' Company, articles of incorpor-
ation for which were filed yesterday
1n Jersey City, made public a state-
ment to -day which says in part:
line been organized '
ui.,...,tee a..we of New Jersey with
u capital stock of 9120,000.000, to
manufacture and sell lint (teeing ma-
chinery. It h:na bought the property
and hu'Itless of the following manu-
facturers: The McCormick Harvest-
ing Machine Company ; Deering
Harvesting Company ; Plano Manu-
facturing Company ; Warder, Bechtel(
& Messner Company twuukee Har-
vesting Company. -'1e company le
cephalized upon n _celrtiouully con-
servative, babes. Of Ito assets 180,-
000,000 is in cash working capital.
The company', will regally no rivane-
lig, tihd there will be no offer of
its stuck to the public; all lire cash
required having been provided by Rd
p'tockholderer '
After 1•cilerrine to the alra!Uee In
prices of raw material and the goesi-
1 to eattsequeha advance in the price of
harvesting muchluery maims econo-
mies In meeting comatiuuu of manu-
facture Could be accomplished, the
etutt'ment oontiuuee:
"Tao tenuufecturere realize that
their welfare and the interestaof the
farmers are Identical, in advance in
the price of agricultural machinery
would Injure the termer& and react
upon the manufacturers. But, on the
other hand, if existing conditions con-
tinue, an advance In prices would be
inevitable. It thus becomes necessary
Got either the prices should be ad -
ventral or that eubetnntial e'cono-
mtes should be effected lit the manu-
facture and distribution of agricul-
tura! machinery. The nuutagetuent of
the oompttey will be 111 charge of mem
who have tor years been Ide tified
with the buedne/le, The company will
start with ample manufacturing Melee
Rice. It luta five fully equipper manu-
facturing plants in the Cutlet States,
and one plant in process of construc-
tion In Canada."
The officers of the company are:
President, Cyrus Ii, A1eCerneek; Chair-
man ISxtentlte committee, Charles
Deerlag; Clr,drmw Finnnec C'oaunit-
tec', George W. Perkier?. -
WENT OVER THE FALLS.
Human Idle Line Falled to Save De-
termined tInn.
Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. 18. -
'lihts afternoon about 2.30 o'clock an
unknown man, about 60 -years of age.
Jumped over Of) American Falls, Tits
nen walked into the etrettn abort
150 fret above the brink of the falls.
.1 number of people were In the tictn-
ity- and a human chain was, formal
three men, Captain Frank Morse, of
East Clarence, being on the end.
Morse, holding the hands of his cone
radrs, walkedout into the current
and as the suicide came down stream
ire grasped his coat. Ile might trate
savexl him, but one of the men In
the ohnln released his hold and
Morsel had a narrow escape himself.