The Quebec chronicle, 18 septembre 1900, mardi 18 septembre 1900
[" If you wans any Printing done, ask shes Chronicle for a vijee and «00 our samples of work PHONE.No.43.A EN \u2014 + aw A = px VOL.LIV.NO.19,715.QUEBEC, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1900.ONE CENT.How shall I ensure my Tea purchases to be always satis- factory-used to be an unanswerable conundrum, before he advent of SALA A\u201d Ceylon Tea-Never any trouble now, satisfaction is always \u201cSure.\u201d SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY 23¢, 30c¢, 40c, 80c.60c.Black\u2014Mixed\u2014Uncolored Green.ALL THE POWERS WILL ACCEPT Li HUNG CHANG +400 4+444% And Will Probably Accept Prince Ching as Negotia- tors\u2014The Powers Will Also Insist That a Government Satisfactiory to Them Shall be Established in China\u2014Full Retributioa Will be Exacted N ++.Loudon, Sept.18, 4.30 a.m.\u2014 There is no additional ncws from China thit moral.The Daily Graphic assert: that ail the powers have accepted L Hung Chang and will probably accep! Prince Ching as negotiators.It say: also that the powers have agreed tc insist that à centre\u2019 Government satis factory to the powers shall be estab lished in China, and \u2018that full retribu tion shall be exacted for the attacks uj the legations.No communica thous, however, have yet passed be tween the powers concerning indemii- ties, and a Berlin despatch says it is believed that Dz.Mumni Von Schu Arzenstein, the German Minister, will pur postly delay negotiations until Marshal Waldergee has arrived.THE RUSSIAN POLICY.Berlin, Sept.17 \u2014 Shanghai ad- vices to the Frankfurter Zeitung says: that Russia's policy is making a high ly unfavorable impression.It appears that British troops have begun an attack upon a Chinese camp in the vicinity of Shanghai.Marshal Von Walderste's agent has rented quarters for him at, Shanghai.RUSSIANS REPULSED.A furiber despaich to the same journal, dated Sept.16, says: Russian attack upon the Pei Tung-or4: (north of Taku) was repulsed.Officers.of the British battle \u201c turion, askeris that while the Wu Sung A third forts were preparing yesterday for action, the Centurion signalled the German fleet which prepared the cruiser Schwalbe for going to Hankow if ne essary.The Shanghai correspondent of the Lokal Anzirger, wiring to-day, says: Troops in large numbers are gathering from all parts of China at Sian Fu, | which has been chosen as the nt residence of the Iinperials.TO PROTECT FOREIGNERS.Washington, Sept.17 \u2014 The State fepartinent has received a message from the Consul at Fu Chow, China, transmitting a copy of an agreement entered into between the Viceroy and Tartar General of Fuh Kien province, and the forcign Consuls at Fu Chau, which provides in his absence that the Chinese authoritics will do cverything in their power to protect the lives and property of the forcign officers, merchants and missionaries resident in Fuh Kien and at Amoy; that Central and Southern China It not be attacked by the foreign powers so long as the local anthoritics maintain order, and that the admirals of the several nations will be inforined that it is not advisable thal a number of naval vessels should visit Fu Chau lest the people be alarmed.The agreement is signed by the Russians, Unitud States, Japanese, British and French Corsuis, and bv Viceroy 1lsu Yipg duel and Gen.Shan Lic.Moi HoNoNoMoRCHoNoBoRo noRoNoROBoNc BoMOMomoN LORD ROBERTS TO SAIL FOR ENGLAND IN OCTOBER \u2014 Some of the Troops Will.Also be Sent Home at That Time \u2014 London, Sept.18.\u2014The Pietermaritz hurg correspondent of the Daily Mail announces that Lord Roberts will start.for Erigland about October 8.This time there is little doubt of the genuineness of the report af his carly re turn.Some troops will also be coming back and the clections will thus be excellently timed by the Government to take advantage of the nar tional fever over a successful war.The proposed visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia also arouses much enthusiasm.: DEWET REPORTED DEAD.Pretoria, Sept.14.\u2014Therc is strong SOLED Dr DoDD DeC BE LEAVING THE SINKING SHIP.EX-SECRETARY OF STATE REITZ, OF THE LATE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC, TO RESIDE IN THE UNITED STATES.London, Sept.18 \u2014 Mr.¥.W.Reitz, Secretary of the abrogated South African Republic, is going to Paris, according Yo the Pretoila correspondent of the Daily Mail, from which point he will proceed to the United States, where he will probably remain.reason to belive that General Dewet, who has caused the British so much irotible, was killed on September 7 near Polchefstroom.His Kaffir servant, who has reached Vereenigingstates that Gencral Dewet wus shot through = the lungs and died a few hours aflerwards.The British captured forty-two engines at Barberlon.At presont:.however, they are of no use, as Kaapmuiden, the place wherc tbe Harherton road foins the main line, is still in the hands of the Doers.London, Sept.17.\u2014A despatch to the Daily Mail from Vienna says that the manager of the Ophrew will offer ex-President Kruger $1,000 à week for six weeks to lecture on the war in South Africa.\u2014D1C-+D00+ 0104054 D+©+T BIG PRICE FOR A MINE Thirteen Million Dollars in Cold Hard Cash.Denver, Col.Sept, 17.\u2014 It was announced to-day that Thomas E.Walsh would receive $13,000,000 for his Camp Bird Mine at Ouray, Col., from a syndicate of English and American investors, headed by Allred Beit, the South African diamond king, and J.Pierreport Morgan.It is said a draft covering the first payment is now on deposit at the first National Bank.John Hays Hammond, mining, engineer, arrived at Ouray to-day to make à final examination of the mine on behalf of the syndicate, WAR NING! Owing to certain unscrupulous Saloons and Stores retailing inferior, waters for (he genuine Magi Caledonia Mineral \u2018Waters, we warn the public nnt to be deceived by such parties, tbetr\u2018object is GAIN and not principle ôr honor.They buy the iiferior for à few cents per dosen less but the CONSUMER is charged the same price as for the genuine.Whon you ask for CALEDONIA WATER see that our aamse is branded on the cork.m03%040420040030C ¥OWOw M TIMMONS & SON.Agents and Bottlers, à NUMBERS 4078 2 Acoording to a Revised List Up to Date 8000 PEOPLE LEFT THE CITY QUHERS GONE INTO THE INTERIOR OR TO OTIIER.STATES \u2014 NO FALLING OFF IN THE NUMBER OF REFUGEES\u2014THE GOVERNOR HAS TAKEN CHARGE OF THE RELIEF WORK \u2014 MONEY GIVEN IN PREFERENCE TO FOOD AND \u2018CLOTHING.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rs Houston, Tx., Sept.17 \u2014 The latest list of the dead in the Galveston dix aster printed by the Post, revised to date, shows the Joss of 4078 lives.Tic paper says none of the persons whose names are printed in the list have Leen heard from, and that a great number of names Lave been fur- nisted by the relatives of those dead.It is estimated that 8,000 people have left Galveston.Others have gone nto the interior or to otlur States.The number coming upon the first train to-day showed no falling off Governor Sayers has taken charge of the relief work here as well as at other points, and money is given out where neaded more than provisions and GALYESTON'SDEAD |DUKE OF YORK T0 VISIT AUSTRALIA.av Official Anneuncement from Colentai O ce.THE QUERNS SBLF-SACRNFICE.a.4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALTHOUGH SHE NATURALLY SHRINKS FROM PARTING WITH HER GRANDSON, SHE FULL RECOGNIZES THE GREATNESS OF THE OCCASION \u2014 HER/ MAJESTY SHES TO SIGNIFY HER SEN oF THE LOYALTY AND DEVOTION OF HER COLONIES.+ : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 London, Sept.18 \u2014 Tite Colonial Office in annowncipg the contemplated visit of the Deke and Duchess of York to Austrelia, \u2018says: Although He?Majesty naturally shrinks from parting with her grandson for so long a period, the Queen fully recognises the greatness of the occasion which will bring her Australian colonies into federal union, and desires to give this special proof of her interest in all that concerns the welfare of her Australian subjects.Her Maksty wishes at the same time to signify her sense of the loyalty and devolion which prompted the spontansous aid so liberally offered by all the colonies in the South Af- clothing.The total number of people fed here Saturday was 16,144 persons.SDOC0D0D0CoD0D0DoCoDeS SALVATION Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept.17 \u2014An ld four-story tenement house at 3 Fast Front streel, used as a branch nursery of the Salvation Army, was burned this evening and its occupants wen?so imprisoned that many avere suffocated to death and others seriously injured.On account of the cold weather to-day a fire had been started in the stove for the little tots during the day, while their mothers were ab sent cugaced at work elsewhere.It is thought that this caused the fire of the mothers knew nothing of the calamity until they were through with their day's work, At the morgue and all the hospitals, \u2018as well as about the burned building, tbe scenes were indes- c\\ibable.The firemen made heroic efforts Lo rescue women and children, But most of those on the upper floors were beyond hope.The patrol wag- zons dastrd with all possible speed to the liospitals with those that were rescued and ther cries were heard along the streets.All of the hospital physicians were called in and the niirres did their utmost to relieve those suffering from burns.The first floor of the building Was used ax a church, the second floor as headquarters and for cuoking ; the upper floors for the nursery.The women and children could be seen from hese upper stories DISASTROUS FIRE IN A Twelve Lives Lost\u2014The Occupants Imprisined Until rican war, and of the splendid gallantry of the cclonigl troops.020DeCeSeD0TeC D000 ARMY.NURSERY a STATE OF AFFAIRS Telegraphic Communication EIGHT THOUSAND PEOPLE DEAD THE RED CROSS SOCIETY that the water works are running, some of the streets lightod, many others nearly cleared of debris and telegraphic communication S {SMOKE .Sloan Sc.Sc.Tod .CIGAR, 1 MILLER & LOCKWELL, Manufacturers, Quebec.IN GALVESTON With the Outside World \u2014\u2014\u2014 AT WORK REFUGEES STILL LEAVING THE CITY\u2014-PLENTY OF WORK FOR LABORERS \u2014 TROUBLE IN DISTRIBUTING SUPPLIES\u2014SEVERAL VASES QF INSANITY\u2014WATER WORKS RUNNING.\u2014 Galveston, Texas, Sept.17 \u2014 Now with the They Were Suff +.\u2018 through some defret in the (lues.Most pleading for belp \u2018when (le stairways occurred near the river front, the most denvely populated part of the city.The nurs:ry is near the old Spencer House, and children from that tenement were in tho burning building.Caplain Lodge was suffocated while carrving children from her floor.John Hawkins lost his life while endeavoring to save his children.The mission son, Anderson and McKenzie, who conducted & kiudergarten for the little ones wiile their mothers were working out.Captain Erickson recently arrived.from\u2019 New York to auperintend the institution.Twelve Hires are knows to be lost.LATER.Cincinnati, Sept.17 \u2014 9.00 p.m.\u2014 All were accounted for except five kili-4 ed, three fataly injured and four ser- ously injured.All of the dead todies were burned to a crisp.All of the victims and those injuied belonged in the nursery, except James Hawkins, who came to the rescue of his orphans.Thete were only twenty people in the nursery at the time of the fire and 8 of them cscaped without injury.A MURDER SAVED THE LIVES OF MANY Had Baron Von Kettler Not Been Slain Their WOULD HAVE BEEN A SLAUGHTER \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OF ALL THE LEGATIONERS IN PEKIN \u2014 A PLOT PLANNED FOR THEIR TOTAL ANNIHALA- TION \u2014 GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY AND JAPAN IN ACCORD AS TQ THEIR POLICY IN CHINA \u2014 PRINCE CHING HAS FULL AUTHORITY TO NEGOTIATE PEACE \u2014 PROTEST AGAINST EVACUATION.\u2014\u2014\u2014 New York, Sept.17.\u2014 Baroness Von Ketteler leaves for Germany via America to-morrow] cables I \u201cHerald\" correspondent at n, under date of September 5.The marder of her husband on June 10 by Govertment soldiers in the main street pre vented a general massacre of all foreigners in Pekin, as all the foreign ministers except Baron Von Ketteler bad decided to accept a Chinese assurance of protection for their journey to Tien Tsin.It is now known that Prince Tuan had arranged for their annihilation en route.A NEW ALLIANCE.A Paris despatch to the \u201cTinue\"' says an important functionary of the German Foreign Office now in Paris says that it Will soon te generally re comnized that Germany, Great Britain and Japan are in accord as to the policy to be followed in China, amd that opposition Lo their plans comes principally from Russia, with whom, of course is France.HAS FULL POWER.Washington, Sept.17.\u2014 The Chinese Minister has received a ich from Prince Ching, dated Pekin, t.8th, stating that he has been clothed with full authority, together with Li Hung Chang.to negotiate ~ace, and re questing Minister Wu to ask the Seo retary of Stale to instruct Minister Conger to open negolistions at once.OBJECTS TO EVACUATION.London, Sept.17, \u2014 De, Morrison, RARE the Pekin correspondent of the \u2018Times\u2019 in the course of a long despatch, dated September 3, continues to protest but he agrees with the Pekin correspondent of the \"Morning Post\u201d that the withdrawal of the Russian troops, owing lo their barbarous habits, would be an momixed benefit.He asserts thal furthet convincing proofs have been obtained of the intention of the Empress Dowager to massacre all the foreigners.Prince Ching, he says fails to realize the real situation, evidently being convinced that all the Powers can be squared Ly the payment of a money indemnity.+, PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT AND ITS ORDER REGARDING KRUGER \u2014 WHAT A GERMAN PAPER SAYS \u2014 LISBON ACTING UNDER PRESSURE FROM GREAT BRITAIN Berlin, Sept.17 \u2014 The Vossische Zeitung points out that the singular orders given by the Porlugeuse Government to the Governor of Mozambique, ru- peine Le een arture or M Yn r | surrection at Salvador.Minister of to sail only for a Eropenn port, a War Castro was the instigator of a ing the Government iu so doing goes beyond its powers.Doubtiess Lisbon is acting under pressure from Great t Britain, who fears presumably that Mr.Kruger is going to the United States.: ree ere.BUBONIC PLAGUES IN GLASGOW Glasgow, Sept.17\u2014Five additional cases of bubonie plague have teen reported here, four of the stricken por-| sons being members of the same family.ts free s Bentley's Liniment will cure Croup.|the death of the leader the threatened ts insurrection subsided.TENDERED FOR ARMY WAGGONS Ottawa, Fopt.17.\u2014The Ottawa Car Company has mnt into the War De partment of the British (Government a tender for the mansfacture = trans v rt waggons .of a hoe been furnished wi by the De partmtent.Mr.W.W.Wylie, manager pretty confident of receiving the tract, TO OURA A COLD IN ONE DAT.Take Laxative Broms Quinine \u2018Tablets.All di refund the moncy if it fails to cure.38c.E.W.Groves! signature is on each box, : con railroad communication.wel eloped in charge of the work believe that vere envelo in flames.The fire | they will be alle to run trains into Was soon contiolled, but not until a to Union Depot Thursmany had did from suflocation and veston o! on 5 others were seriously burned.Ti: fire | 9% yesturday for Austin, where he will report to the Governor concerning cou- ditions in Galveston.Society, arrived at Texas City last was jn charge of Stal Captains Frick- da ed by u boat load of reïu the ropes are cast off an swings from the storm swept city.nol a face that is not turned toward the ruin.not moistened by tears.ten times the force of laborers at present employed.The area which has yet been untouched embraces four and a halt miles of frontage on the beach an properly rush at the day as at any time since they against the evacuation of the capital ; | opened.ment.10grocs whites.in Galveston as a result of the terrible «ivors.- Houston, Texas, Sept.17\u2014Jno.Boyd last night ers in Liverpool to invest male a report of the condition of the ncean vessels now beached in Galveston bay, a few miles above the city.\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014 pres AN INCIPIENT IN steainer lierodot brings the story of a quick suppression of an incipient in.plot to remove the President, Thomas Regaldo, and have himself proclaimed Presideat of the Republicdeemed colonel of the barracks and shot him down in cold blood, until after that the plot to overthrow the present Government.butein the investigation carthed.Castro was found guilty of murder and on September 3 hc was was received at the Militia Department Tiny St Tt, Strathcons's corps : , Stringer: 14, of the Company, -ntated that they are|isourke; 16, Botkin: 143 dior Qrifiths, 436, Hobson; Sutine; 59, sept severely wounded :\u2014193, Corp.Frot Cape Town :\u2014 First ment of Infantry, 7336, Smith.MILNER outeide world roestablished, the people of Galveston are anxiously looking forward to t'¢ re-establishment of y.State Health Officer Blunt left here It is said that this statement will estimate the mortality at eight thousand souls.Miss Clara Barton, of the Red Cross night with a hospital corps and supplies.She will reach Galveston to- v The steady stream of refugees from Ualveston ix kept up.There is not a departing train from across the bay which is not packed to its platforms.There will be refugees leaving for a week lu come.No sadder siglit could te imagined than the picture present- when the craft out into the bay and away There is There is not an eye that is There is plenty of work on hand for hay.There Is a great deal 08 (trouble in The officials |.F.SINARD & CIE.VANCE SHPNENTS -.OF- FALL COSTUME CLOTH NOW ON SALE.Imported Cheviots, Camel's Hair, Plaid Black Suitings, Homespun, .Broad Cloth.Ladies\u2019 Dress-Making Department.Beiag under the-able direction of Mies O.Genest is a sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to our care will be executed with great attention.PERFECT FIT and FINISH GUARANTEED One Price Only, Telephone 316% F.SIMARD & CIE, 137 Bt.Joseph Street, St.Roch, QUESKO.= distributing supplies, the: depots being as great to- were In line before the relief sia- | Mons were women of evident refine-* Thev were jammed in between and the poorer classes of There are numerous cases of insanity bereavemenis susisfmed by the sur- Tarrived here from Philadelphia He was sent shipown- te and INSURRECTION SALVADOR QUICKLY SUP- _PRESSED \u2014 THE LEADER OF THE AFFAIR MURDERS A COLONEL, WAS FOUND GUILTY OF THE CRIME AND SHOT.Cal, Sept.17.\u2014 The San Diego, In his plans 0 bring about the insurrection Castro it necessary to remove the It was not known his arrest for that crdme murder was a part of the that \u2018ollowed the whole scheme was un- hot bv order of the President, With \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADIANS RELEASED Ottawa, Sept.17 \u2014 The following er Te Sept.17 \u2014 Pri f pe Town, Sept.17 \u2014 sonera 0 Lord 144, 73, Mclvod; 37, 3, Webb, Ath Simpson; if; 386, Nicholson, Devil's Knick- 10th Sept.dangerousty ill at Canadian Regi- (signed), JONLY ONE VICTORIA CROSS FOR CANADA Sergeant A H.L.Richmadson, Strathcona Horse, IS THE LUCKY RECIPIENT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BY A MISTAKE ANOTHER NAME WAS GIVEN \u2014 REPRESENTATIVES OF COLONIAL VOLUNTEERS TQ VISIT ENGLAND \u2014 MEDALS TO BE GIVEN TO ALL WAR CORRESPONDENTS \u2014 A CANADIAN PRISONER RE-|! LEASED \u2014 OTHERS | CAPTUR-| s1.00, ED BY THE BOERS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 London, Sept.t7.\u2014Only one Canadian has been awarded the Victoria Cross up .dhe present.The Associated Pres.chi across the ocean \u2018hat Sergt.Arthur Lindsay, of the Strathcona Horse, had been given the Victoria Cross, using the Gazette as ils authority.However, the name was not correct, as Sergt.A.H.LL.Richardson, of the Strathcona Hore, as | cabled Saturday, was the Canadian who received thé Queen's recognition for bravery in South Africa.The error of the Associated Press is traced to the fact that two of Richard son's names are Arthur and Lindsayas Arthur Lindsay was cabled, the mistake is explained.Repitwentatives of the Colonial volunteers will visit England on their re ur, the Queen desiring to inspect 1 All the war correspondents, who participated in the South African cam- palgn, will receive medals in recognition of their services.lan newspajer men, as well as all colonial correspondents, who (ollowed their regiments to be front, will be included in the list.Capt.D.M.Howeed, of the Strathcons Horse, who was taken a pyison- er by the Hoers, several months ago.was released at Barberton on Thursday last.Several troopers fell into the hands of the enemy at the same time, hut the despaich does not state whether they were given their liberty or not.Capt.Howard has many re latives in Toronto, but before enlist ment for service in Bouth Africa, was with the mounted police, * L PAQUETS Departmental Stores.TE MOSER BEET tanta.We offer to-day special prices in two of our most useful departments.rr fern cmt Big Drawing Cards is.OLD WARE! \u2014_\u2014\u2014 White Enamelled Goods.Worth This Soap Holder oo.oe oo © ee Handy Coffee pot 25e 15e Nice pudding pan 25e 17e Wash basin \u2026 25c 18 Jelly moulds .35c 186 Miik pitcher .\u2026 30 2tc Gilt enamel milk pitcher \u2026 25c 2e Roast pan.\u2026 40c 2% Chamber pail .$1.40 8% Graniteware.Grooved pie plate .« 12 % Heavy tin pie plate 5e 2c Wash basin .10c Sc Knife tray .30c âte Great variety in milk cans, first class make.1 quart \u2026 1 gallon \u2026 .CARS.1 gallon .Cullenders .\u201c .Miscellaneous.Tailor iron withattachmént $3.50 $1.50 Liquid blue for laundry, per e .Rolling pi % = ng \u2026 e Sc Wooden bow 10c & Egg beater .tx 7% Towel roller 10c & One gross Crayons ., 15e % Iron bandies \u2026\u2026 \u2026 15e & Wooden knife tray 15¢ 16c Maple axe handles 18¢ 13c Japanned sprinkler 18e 15 Wash boards .3% 3c Coflee grinder .39% 25e Pastry board .45c 38c Butchers and grocers ery tray .60c 3e 5 gallon syrup can » 60C 44e Round où stove ._ 65c 48 Star Wringer \u2026\u2026 \u2026 $2.50 $1.89 \u2014\u2014 Most Attractive Sale of Table Linen, 4000 vards in remnants of the finest Damask table linen, lengths running from 14 yards to § yards.Your choice on the five following ots : 1.68 and 72 in.wide, worth 30c to 490.per yard.3.Same width, worth 6c to 80c.Now only 39c.8.Same width, worth 50 to 60, Now only 3ic.4.56 to 72 inches wide, worth 356 to 50c, Now only 256.5.Same width, worth 3% to 35c, Now oniy 19.150 dozen white damask worth $1 to $1.50, now only 38¢.per dox, Big lot of kitchen crash towels ready for use, worth 13c for 6c.And many other extraordinary bar- fains.L.PAQUET, 165, 167, 169, 1°71 St.Joseoh St.+ THELEPHONR SITU\u2019 naphina, 16th September, 190s cover Ae etn MIGNON NE NEC NOR ASIN MESSE NON FALL IMPORTATIONS New Dress Goods, Be New Golf Cloaks, Lo § Fancy Silks for Blouses, A Nice Assortment of Laces, i Lace Handkerchiefs and Chiffon Ruffles.+ + +% 4% © Mn A Dents\u2019 Kid Gloves.+*+ | .of navigation would present themselves Proven A eo Recon Cover warm {fiend of ridge prod .- Ith Sir Frederick ) Diamond Pendants, deed no worse turn could te done the couple of hough S earlier hia year.be Listriot of Quebes Jot the City of Quebec, No.2248 of 1906, city of Quebec than to represent as \u2018The City of Quebec, Plaintiff, opposed to our iffterests those who are most anxious to advance them.In a few months Sir Charles Tupper, if the Conservatives win the elecyons, will te Premier of this comtry.A Cone vervative Government wil then ke called upon to carry out the undertakings of the Laurier Administration in respect of the bridge, and it shall do vo, the Chronicle ventures to predict, Summer Sale WILL BE FINISHED.\u2014_\u2014 Every Class of Goods found that the same obstruction pro vented the Crescent from ascending the river.Coincident with this failure of the channel has come (he demand everywhere for greater depth of water for the purposes of navigation.By experience it hus been shown that the largest vessels are the most profitable, and hence no port that offers a depth Stars, Crescents, and Sun Bursts\u2014\u2014 Diamond Rings, Opal Rings, Ruby Rings, The Canada Registry Company.doing business in our City of Quebec, da our Distriet of Quetec, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear witd- in a month.Quebec, 27th August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Qnehen.: : i of leas than thirty-five feet to incom- UANADA } Inthe .i genes d a businesslike way.Prov \u20ac Rr RC Sapphire Rings, ne enc ards ses va (LCL rope tion | TL, BERLIN CAT mn al da QUE | Music Lovers \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC'S GREAT ADVARTAGE.|to hold trade under modern conditions.No.958 of 1900.Are enthusiasti admirers of the cele: Gerhard Hentrman Pianos The announcement hat the Canada | Montreal with barely twenty-four feet The City of Quebec Plaintift, are only of oue best FINE GOLD LIN K S, Atlantic Railway, or rather the Booth|when the water is lowest, cannot at- \u2019 in every Toepoch that can be ry SHIRT STUDS AND tract any of the largek\u2018 profit-earning The Jahn Grimth Bicycle Corpora- Touch, tone, durability, finish, are all Syslem, will begin in à few weeks to REDUCED PRICES, tion Company, Limited, a body corpo of tbe most muperior character.Every forward grain to this port, and will | vessels.But here at Quetoc, we arc rate and politic.having à place of bu-] | oue oss convince bimeell of vais ba ex.COLLAR BUTTONS.complete th: first outgoing cargo be- [able to accommodate the greatest ves- siness in our CMy of Quebec, in ou amining 4boeo iusiruments sù \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fore the 1st of November is a signifi-|sels that float.The trade of the St.\u2014 District of Quebec, Defendant Ladies\u2019 Fine Gold Watches, O cant intimation not only to Quebec, | Lawrence demands not merely the eight Defendant Is ordered = with- RT R LAV $20.00, 8, Open Face, Wt to the whole of Canada.| There|or tem (housand ton vessels (hat can, | The Withdrawalline mont.oe bo tober wi bus never yet been any considerable with difficulty, go to Montreal, partly Quebec, 27th August, 1900, No.68 8t.John Streak, load tkere, and have their cargo completed at Quetec, hut a type of car- EDWARD FOLEY, shipment of grain from this port.It Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the has lately been forced home to the Ladies\u2019 Silver Watches, $9.00.Ladies\u2019 Gun Metal Watches, $9.00, of this advertise- BOER public that a vast deal of {rade, which | riers that can compete with the Amer.Ce ete \" ECO AN COCHON Montreal i incapable of handling, and loan lines.These will undoubtedly ment will close |e granno) Rroonpaa'e Cour | OF Anything Klee as Refractory in she Expert Optician in at.which goes in consequence to Hoston |come to Quebec when we have the Distriot of Queher, J of the City of Qu.bec.| Watch and Clock Lise No.857 of 1500.The City of Quebec.Plaintift, va.Napoleon St.Jean, of our City of quebec, in our district of Quetec, bar- per, Defendant, Defendant is ordered to appear within à month.Quebec, 27tb Atonat.1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recbrder's Courb of *; and Portland, ought to come in the direction of Quebec.The Canada Atlantic Railway alone handles a Lig business which is of quite recent de velopment.In 1898 from the opening of navigation to\u2019 Sept.ist the Canada Atlantic carried to Montreal 5,338,000 bushels of grain.During the present year, up to the same date, it has forwarded 8,000,000 bushels, and by (he \u2018Will be Dispos.1 of by a Careful SKILLED WATCHMAKER.We have added to our establishment Watchmaker, one late of Antz \u20ac LONDON, ENG.orders attended, all work guaranteed.prowuplly English Clocks a Specialty.A.& J.RUTHMAN 18 St, John Street.(rade to bring them here.It has al ready beer stated that the transference of the grain business will inaugurate next year a line of 15,008 ton freighters from Quelee.\u2018This will be the first practical illustration of what Canada can accomplish hy doing business trom a deep water port.\u2018Nature has so planned that no ex- the Sale.\u201d tendance from 8 AM, tD1 6 P.M.RECENSE NS CSN G.SEIFERT & SONS, Jewellers, TERMS: STBICILY CASE, \u2019 \u2019 16 FABRIQUE STREET.! end of the season it wl have handled 11,000,000, Thin, however, ix only elever-iwentéeths of the grain it is prepared to export, an the lake feet engaged by the cu npany has a combined capacity of $0,000,000 bushels for the season.The Canada Atlantic has no terminal fucilitées In Montrealat prenent transferted from the cars to the barges at Coteau and then placed in vemsels at the commercial metropolis The grain is The insurance tate for gtaln passing | 10 traordinary means are necessary to wake Quebec accessible to the fleets of.the world.For this reason no future change in the eoaditlons of the shipping business wre likely to take from us the trade that is now coming.Those who invest in Quebec can feel that the success of the port does not depend upon an artifcial channel decreasing every sear.What is established hero is established in perménsmcy, for we are at tidal waters, at the gatoway of fte St.Lawrence, the natural entrance the continent.It js, therefore, to SIMONS &MINGUY SUCCESSORS TO SIMONS & FOULDS, 20 FABRIQUE STREET.Cv « f Curhec.OANA R In Prov .no ywor or a) LL.No.2360 of 1800, The City of Quebec, Plaintiff, ve.Napoleon Samson, of | our City £ Quebec, in our District of ha\u201d hater, endant.in a month.Quebec, 37th Auguat, 1600, EDWARD FOLEY, \u201cCity of Quebecip of the City vf Quebec.Defendant | is otdered to end with Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the TELEPHONE £36.MONTREAL WTAY AT THB.St.Lawrence Hallf |a-] BA MOST ORRTRAILY LOCATED ABD MASRALLY CONDUCTED NOTES IN OND Er, Pateonised by th Ou sens or Queboc.Rates trom $4.30 per day Up.INNNRY HOGAN, + - Prouveies + sat a = ; + , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909 .THE © CHRONICLE, , QUEBEC, CANADA.* = \u2014r TTT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = Pre ra POR SALR.T SIGNAL SERVICE.\u2014 a tr E \u2014 PEN OF WHITE LEG.de Ay fomales and 1 male, £5.00.H.Ss.Dynes, 49 St.John street.FOR SALE-NEW LADIES\u2019 CHAIN: Jess Massey-lJarcis Bicycle; a bea gain; call and po 1t.Chinic H ware Co.Brauch store, Fabrlq street.LE\u2014ON ST.JOHN STREET- POR SALES buildings, baving shops and dwellings, on south side of street uside of gate.Apply to Alex Gau vreau, N.P.i MAPLE AVENUE LOTS, Lrouxbs, 36 Louis street.\u201d * PIANO FOR SALE\u2014A square | Shiedmayer & Soelne, of Stuttgart, and cost $100.Will be fou cheap.Apply to Mrs.O'Regae Summer Coats, Summer Pants,\u2019 -, Summer Caps.Summer: GRAND Palace street.\u2014 ei |Counsellers of Dress \u201c- HOUSE TO RENT \u2014 NO.8 ST.FA avenue, the Cape,\u2018 with modern improvements and electtic fight.Possession lat October.Apply to Mere-{ dith and Couture, Notaries.TO LET.\u2014 FURNISHED, NO.55 Louis street.Ten rooms.Extension kitchen.Furnace.Or second fal only, three rooms also furnished.Possession 1st October next.Apply to C.E.\u2018Tascherean, N.P.TO LET \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS NEW] jouses in block corner st.Louis and t.Ursule streets.All madern improvements.Apply Alex.J.Chauvoau, Notary, 116 Mountain Hill, LET-HOUSE NO.846 ST.Mer street, St.Roch, containing five Outer Conditions Always \u201cAffect the Mind, Aud if you are supplied with clean andsatisfactory Linen from our Laundry, sant.In every department Poser, es rooms.Rent, 88 8 a month.Immedi- ° .y to W.H yede \u2018what we advertise on , nest \"iow, of He LaRue & _ LaRue, NI\", £4 St.Ana street.the best work iu town.TO LET \u2014 HOUSE NO.4 MORRI} College Court, presently occupied Wy Prof.Walters.Apply to Archd.Lay rie, Secretarv-Tieasurer Mort Col loge, 61 St.Peter street.HOUSE TO-LET, AT No.88 Jom street, now occupied by Mrs.M.B- Trevi Apply to J, A.Scoit, 88 Valley pply .AND DYR 188 Crown Street.FOR SALE OR TO LEY.HOUSE FOR SALE \u2014 THAT DE sirable solid stone house with out- + building and yard, situated on De fosses street, St.Roch, No.68 and 55.Apply to C.Doucet, Customs.HOUSE FOR SALE OR TU L£T,- That first-class property, No.7 Chaicplain Street suitable for # Store or Warehouse, w\u2019ib dwelling overhead.For further particular snnle an the Dremisen HOUMS AND HUARD.BOARD AND ROOMS _\u2014 FIRST- class board and rooms at\u2019 Mrs.Chas.Burroughs\u2019 Private Boarding House, 15 Hamel amel street.BOARD AND HOOMS \u2014 TO LET \u2014 Two large doulde furniched bedrooms on first floor, bath room with hot and cold water; very cential.Apply at 40} ( Couillard street.MILT WANTED._ WANTED.\u2014MAN, UPRIGHT CHAracter, to manage business of an old-} established house.Salary 918 per week and expenses, pavable direct from headquarters, Expense money advanced.Position permanent Re ference.Standard House, 301 Cax- _ton Building, Chicugo.GIL.WANTED FOR GENERAL work in small family.Mrs.Wallis, Maple Avenue, 5th Louse from John: DR.A.LARCCQUE, DRINTIST, GRADUATE OF PHILADELPHIA, Gfiioe 260 ST.JOSEPH STRERT.Ttoarg \u2014 Fowe 171012, 200 5.Occ: 437 8ST.JOHN STREIEY Hours: Frm 8to 10.12to 2.7 to8.THE BUSINESs MAN Who Has Not à Tslephont Not only misses all the conveniences of the Telephone itings, Dr.Jaeger\u2019s Proof HO CHEQUE rares rare on O The Emile LAFRANCE & M and nd | pu@fficlal Haberdashers, HRA HH HHH HANKS +: PLEASANT REFLECTIONS.your reflootienswill be ples- Trouserings, Light Overcoatings-® Underclothing, Stomach Bands,\" [RE Fancy Vestings, Dressing Gowas, Rain _-39 Bt._Joseph Street.\u201d STs seme anns® , Summer! CASH CLEARING SALE, OF SUMMER GOODS! \u2026 +: 20 PER CENT OFF.li Jerseys & Sweater: Vv.Summer Shirts, & Hats, Belts.Su 4 174 FRONTENAC ELECTRIC LAUNDRY WORKS, .= .Phones 2409 and 410 Braneh Office 99 John Street.MARÉES AGE ANSE PSN PNG A ISICNE gpa gy FALL IMPORTATIONS su 3 Knee Sec | Coats.HN DARLINGTON £ OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.SSI 000 ORR 0+ HOH OAK MTN \u201cThe Time o' Day.\u201d Ye old times have passed away and there are a fow old time- pieces that ought to trot along too._ Therw's nothing score foolish than the man with a foolish, old watch which doesa\u2019t know whiol way \"tix going and often sto; s to find ous, Our magnificent stock of Jewellery includes many handsome watches which are reliable.SOUVENIRS OF QUEBEC A SPECIALTY.,| acot, Jewellery Store, \u2014 ++++++ ++ À NOLARENS B'EBRATEDÉ service, lut he is lost to the Commercial world.metier per \u2018The Telephons\u2019is the greatest busi- neas agency of the Century, s@r- See that you are associnted with it, NOTICE.AH these who will give the S.M.S.Co.their orders for milk before fall, when (he milk dealers put their winter ORDERED IN PREFERENCE tates into force, will be able to get wes TOLL their supply of milk during: the whole winter at 21 cents a gallon, but those All Other Brands who give their orders after the winter | L vee.BY THOBN.tarilt has been: put in fogee will have to pay à special price.WHO HAVE MADE TRIAL OF IY.The company also requests their cus «O0s0eCe tomers who have bottles in their pos- ; INO ALUM session to return them to the drivers.J.A.ROBERT, All Ingredicuts Pure and , Manager.Perfectly Healthful, \u2018 ND ak + ASK FOB, EPPS.COCOA |} morarens GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distingnished everywhere for Delicacy of Linvor, Superior queue , aud Nutritive Properpeciall wrateful and Comforting g the e jorvons and e old firs pepe in 3 Ib.tins.Ltd COOK'S FRIEND AND VAKE NO OTHER.MES EFPS & Vo, A OLR le Chemists, ndon.BREAKFAST, : SUPPEh EPPSS 000A Mrs.Phocbe Crabbe, of Norfolk, Coun., fs 103 years old, and is sufter- ing from rheumatism brought on by dancing.Uncle Billy Kipperly, of Fort Scott, Kan., who ix,03, broke his leg revently while doing à hornpipe.NOTIOH ta bereby given that the pier at the mouth of Cap Rouce River is submerg- od, as well ag the other deep water pier that was there up to last winter, lat the end of the Long Wharfposition of the pier at the mouth of! Cap Rouge River is, au heretofore, shown by a Flat Buoy by day and à white light by night, and the position of \u2018the DEEE WATER PIER recently taken ni the end of the Long Wharf, is in a straight lize with the said fie buoy and .about 600 fmt to We west THE ART PRESERVATIVE PROMPTNESS Is ensured by leaving your orders for Job Printing with us.NEATNESS .Is the feature of our work which mikes it known everywhere as a valuable aid to business, CHEAPNESS , For the class of work we do our prices cannot be Beaten.It pays to have the Best.THE CHRONICLE =:- JOB -:- DEPARTMENT.PHONE 48.\u2019 SOUVENIRS or QUEBEC vaine QUEBKC OF TO-DAY, ! cubes and tbe Sagussey, Bingle Views of Quabeo and Barroundings Souvenir Portal Cards, Pia 'U'rays, Ash Trays, Paper Weigh, Paper Cutters, Fenholders, Book-3atkern, eto, etc, eo.ALL WITR MINIATURE VIEWS OF QUESSO.Brass Mouse] Pace roc) Jigws of all Ploves of oe os The New Empire Vérins Tables Ps ing v.htu e Johin E.Walsh's, Rookseller aad Stations rem SR.ATTENTION.thereof.We have the largest assortment of PILE AND WHARE C0.men's woollen mibstbirta, ever seen CAP ROUGE M.FLOOD.het.À npecialty in extrg sizes.danages, FAGUY, LEPINAY & rRiRE.| Wap £3, GER = 25 Bt.John -Strent; Quebec, U ; |Maiched to meet George McFadden mmer Hosiery, Summer Tiea.LLIN, abd 0h 000000000000004 § Sporting News, ! FOOTBALL.The Y.M.C.A; Football Club will practice to-morrow morning at 8.30.It is hoped that oan Jem uy Us teaur- will turn up yun, fof for Saturdy # res ln ty Rà NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE.Baltimore, Md., Sept.19\u2014The Na: | tdonal Association of Baseball Clubs i being organized here.Nothing was done this morning hexoud agreeing that the new organization should be called the National A.of Baseball Clubs gud should be a major league of he eight cluts.Applica tions are now in hand from Washing ton, Providence and Pittsburg for the vacancy in the east, and Louisville; Buffalo and Detroit in the west.The western choice is likely to fall on De troit.THE RING.- Sept.17 \u2014 Joe Gans is in 2, before the Olympia Club for \u2018ten rounds for a New York, Denver on Oct.Atbiletic É | purse vf 31,500.\" JIN CORBETT'S MISSION.London, Sept.19 + James J.Corbett.the pupaiists who arrived in (his city on Saturday last, from New York, in an intervaiew published in J the Echo, this evening, says the principal object of his visit here is to try tb get hold of the National Sporting Club and run it on the same basis as the American boxing clubs.KID M'COY'S TROUBLES.New York, Sept.17.\u2014The applica: | tion for alimony and counsel fees Mrs.McCov, wife oi Kid McCoy.pending the tial of suits and counter-suits for divorce between her and her hus- and, was continued to-dav in the Supreme Court before Justice Bischoff and adjourned until! next Friday.BASEBALL.EASTERN BASEBALL LEAGUE Yesterday's Games.Toronto vs.Wottester\u2014o game.Threatening weatl cr.At Mart tord\u2014Calied at end of seventh innings on account of darkness, At Harttord\u2014 Called end af fifth innings: darkness Hartford .1100000002 9 3 Rochester .\u20182043100009 13 1 At Sehenectady\u2014 Syracuse vs.Springfield\u2014Game pogt- pone\u2014rain.At Providence\u2014Called first half, 9th innings, on account of darkness).HHB .310103002\u2014 8 130 0000000 U\u2014 034 Providence .Montreal.\u2014 ACCIDENT FROM GUNPOWDER TWO BRITISH SOLDIERS KILLED AND THIRTYSIX INJURED.\u2014 THEY WERE.DESTROYING THE POWDER WHEN IT EXPLODED.London, Sept.17.\u2014 The British commander at Taku cables that a fsrigue party engaged in destroving gitipowder at Tung Chow has been blown up.Kleven Welsh Fusiliers were wounded, two British Indian soldiers were killed and (hirteen Rritish Indian soldiers were wounded and Coptain Hill and eleven British-Chinese infantry soldiers were wounded.\u2018 LATER.London, Sept.17 \u2014 Later advices show that 16 were kilied and 22 injur- cd in the explosion, \u2014\u2014\u2014 em FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION.Justantly Killed \u2014 Trains Badly Wrecked.Victoria, B.C., Sept.17 \u2014 A fatal tead-on collision occurred on Saturday morning between two Sreight trains où the Fxeuimault and Nanaimo Railway, as a result of which four men are dead.The kilicd are Sam Walton, cagincer, a native of Toronto, who had been here three vears and who leaves a widow and family In Toronto; Robert Fisher, superintendent of the Alex aden mine and formerly anager of the \u2018row's Nest Pass Coal Company; thigh Thomson, dficeman; and Henry Saunders, trakesman.All the dead were horribly mutilated.The operator was slightly injured.The wreck was cauged by a nfslake of the operator who had reported the line clear.The tains met on a irestie bridge, {wo miles north of Ladysmith to which the line fnclines to either side | When the engineers saw each others train appronching they put on the brakes and reversed, but the speed was (oo great and the trains plunged inlo each other.Shiperintendent Fishtr dried to jmp, But wax caught among the wreckage and frigh®ully mangled.Walton, who died on his [aH was (urtible cut up and scald: =, meme pertes Do not fo Lo see our isdies\u2019 fel nate, rget felt FAGUY, LEPINAY à FXCRA martine pti To cuer a headache in ten mitratea Four Men favorite.WILS.BE DISSOLVED ON THE 25th INSTANT \u2014 HER MAJESTY HAS BIGNED THE PROCLAMATION.A merdgen: Sept, 17\u2014 17.\u2014At the meeting of the Cabinet Council at Balmoral {o- day it was decided that the dissolution of Parliament should take place September 25.The Quech afterwards sign- od the proclamation of dissolution.A writ will be issued September 25 sum- meng the new Parliament to assem- be November 1.The first nominations and the unopposed returns will occur September 29.\u201cThe first poll- ings will take place Octoter 1.TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.Her Majesly lus usserted, on Salisbart's recommendation, to proposal that the Duke and Duciwss of York visit Australia next vear.The Duke of York will open the first Parliament, of the Australian Confedera- \u2018on in the Queen's name.emp remeee me el ere.TRADE CONGRESS AT OTTAWA Ottawa, Sepl.17 \u2014 The Trades Con- Lord gress meets here in St.John's Hall to-morrow at 11 a.m.Owing to the stand taken by the delegates in Montreal last vear for inderindent political action, great Interest centres in the coming congress, and strong efforts have been made in certain localities to elect delegates who would be in heaity sympathy with the new orcer of things A REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.Montreal, Sept.17 \u2014 A remarkable accident occurred lhis evening in the Canadian Brewery.Cordelia Trudeau, a voung French-Canadian girl, got her hair caught in a rolling machine with the result that the scalp was torn com- vletely oft the head.The remarkable Wing is (hat the girl is still living, and the dectors have hopes of saving her life \u2014\u2014rm eer pm eee.CUT HIS THROAT.Cap St.Ignace, Sept, 17 \u2014 This morning atout 10 o'clock, the body of a man, named Morris Methot, about \u201c1 6 vears of age, was found in his barn with his threat cut.It is supposed to be a case of suicide, as he had been in ill health for the last few months and was somewhat dispoudent.The deceased was a married man and is the father of & children.The coroner is holding an inquest.pe COTTON MILLS CLOSED.Operators Say they Cannot Work at Present Price of Material.Manchester, Sept.17 \u2014 Several more mills closed to-day.The operators agree that they cannot work profitably with cotton at the present prices.Great interest is felt in the result of the vote now being taken by the employers dederation with reference to clesing the mills for twelve days in Octoter.The outcome will te\u2019 announced at Friday's meeting.An effort is being made to stop all - mills including those stocked with cotton.sr MR.GILBEBT PARKER.Choson as the Conservative Candidate by the Electors of Gravesend.London, Sept.17 \u2014 This evening, Mr.Gilbert \u2018Parker, the novelist, was chosen by the Conservalives of Gravesend as fheir candidate for the House of Commons at the coming general elections.Owing to the nilative positions of partics at Gravesend, this chuice is equivalent to a return.nm EFFECTS OF A FOREST FIRE.Large Quantity of Timber Destroyed in Maine.Ellsworth, Me, Sept.17 \u2014 The owners of thaber land in this section, which recently has been burned over hy fonst fires, have estimated their losses and the aggregate of the damage done in Haucuck County is placed at $75,- 00.The flames ate so deeply into the land that its uscfulness is practically destroyed.Lumber men said that it will not support another growth of timber in 75 years.WEDDING OF À QUEBECER Guelph, | Ont.Sept.17 \u2014 A fast ionable wedding took place is St.James\u2019 Church on Saturday, when Miss Margaret Mary, only daughter of J.J.Thomas, of this city, became the bride of Robert Langworthy Von Iflland.à son of Canon Von Ifland, of Quebec, and à member of the staff.of the head office of the Bank of Montreal in Montreal.The young couple, after the ceremiony, left on à wedding trip of about three weeks\u2019 duration, after whith they will take up their residence in Montreal.> 200 0 ape FOUR INDIAN BRAVES KILLED While Fighting For the Chief's Daugh- ter\u2014The Girl Drowns Herself.Fort Meyer, Fla., Sept.17,\u2014A runner from Seminole Camp, at Turle Mountain, reports that In à be sun dance et + esatrols braves had a v fight, a a ironts for the Chief's daughter ni A A were killed in the melee.then drowned herself from grief one of the dead braves.| Wanted\u2014a case of headache Kumfort.Headache Powders will not we Kumfort Headaches Powfers, cure In ten minutes, INDIA PALE ALE \"he malt and hops used are the finest that money can secure.It is 2 prime \" Sold all over Cansds, at Grocers, Clubs and Hotels.Those who are accustomed to yging imported Euglish ales will ind it, perfectly the trea (LONDON) satisfactory and at a much lower price.| re ra pr THE IMPERIAL 2600006000000 000000006 PARLIAMENT § Marine News.{ #05SUW 00005 TSUNSPVOWVO HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC.| Compiled from the Table of the Tidal} Survey, Marine Department).\u2018 Sept.A.M.P.18 1.08 206 19 224 309 20 322 4.03 : 21 415 449 23 504 5.31 Sunday -.548 6.10 co gn 22 2 PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrivals ; &s Momuon in basin.SS Manchester Corporation, for Mon- 1.SS Nitocris, for Liverpool.Passed Up: SS Rathore Tiead, 11.30 am.; SS Nedeness, 1.30 p.m.VESSELS IN PORT.SS Lord Iveagh, in Louise Basin.SS Philae, at Indian Cove.SS Turret Chief, in Russell's yard.SS Memnon in Louise Basin.Bark Saga, at Hall's booms.Ship Hercules.at New Liverpool.Schooner Moss Rose.Canal Boats Inwards : I.H.Crook, Cornwall, 176 tons of coal to Carbray.Routh & Co.I.Biglow, Cornwall, 161 tons coal to Carbray, Routh & Co.S.& W.Bennett, Port Reading, 147 tons of coal to Carbray, Routh & Co.U.S.& A.L.Ropers, Port Reading di tons of coal to Carbray, Routh & of W.H.Timmons, Port Johnson.138 tons of coal to Carbray, Routh & Co.Emeroy.South Amboy, 150 tons of sand, Carrier Laine & SS Nitocris came out of Bridgewater yesterday and completed cargo in the stream, leaving at daylight this morning for sea.OTHER PORTS, Arrivals : 8S Lakoula, at Glasgow, treal.Ss Sarmation, at Glasgow, from Montreal, SS Manchester City, at Manchester, from Montreal.SS Rapidan, at London, from Montreal.8S Montfort, at Queenstown, Montreal.SS Minnehaha, at New York, Londonss stories at New York, from Glasss pos rian, at Glasgow, from Philadeiphia.S85 City of Reme, at Glasgow, New York.8S Grecian, at St.John's ,N(id., from Liverpool.from Monfrom from from 8S Grosser Kurfuerst, at Bremen, from New Yorkss seit, at Liverpool.(rom Monss iesperia.at York.Departures : Greenock, Sept.15 \u2014 Sailed 8S Fife for St.John's, Nid.Glasgow, Sept.13 \u2014 Sailed SS Kusalia, for Montreal.Genoa, from New Glasgow, Sept.15 \u2014Sailed SS Ontarian, for Montreal, Shieldx, Sept.15 \u2014 Saild 88 Pre monia, for Montreal.GENBRAL NOTES.The Quebec Steamship Company's SS Pretoria arrived at Bermuda at 7 p.m.last Saturdav.The Quebec Steamship Company's SS Madiana railed from St.Thomas for New York at 3 pm.last Satur dav Tie Allan SS Assyrian, from Philadelphia for Glasgow, arrived out on Sunday, landing her 25 cattle without loss.The Allan Line SS Sarmation, from Montreal for Glasgow, arrived out on Sunday morning, and landed her shi; ment of 243 catile and 21 horses without loss.SsS Memnon, ariived up at 7.30 lasl evening, and mooted in the, Louise Basin (to discharge cargo and take on part of her outward cargo.SS Manchester Corporation, after discharging cargo at this port, left for Montreal yesterday aflernoon.WHALING FLEET.San Francisco.Sept.17.\u2014 The schooner Louise J.Kenney has arrived from Behring Sea.She left Prant Hope 47 days ago and at that fime whalers were just preparing to enter the ice.All hands \u2018of the whaling fleet are well.The Kenney brought 1,400 pounds of bone.LOST DECKLOAD.Svdney, C.8., Sept.17 \u2014 The steam.et Thor, deal | laden, from Montreal, for London, atrived at North Sydn today.\u2018The Thor encountered Wi r | nesday's gale and suffered considecable The rar damage, half her deck cargo and two | Bostock, at this place, Sept.8, for [boats were lost and sleam pipes n- jured.After * undergoing lemporary repairs and bunkering, the steamer will that | proceed * Bentley's Lnjment will cure Sprains, \" Father PoiyteFogay ; ward at 2 Igward at .Yo 8 wan, | Truma.Quebec, 17th Sept., 1800, ic Conroe, emnon.Rainipg ; calm.Inque Symra ; 8.30 \u2018am.réctlands.Low Point\u2014Clowdy \u2018strong gale of north-east wind.inward foday, Tuor ; yesterday, \u2018Turret Hay and Outward yesterday at ! sm, Svinra and Circetiands.Cape Hace\u2014Dense fox: heavy rain.Strang south-west wind.Joward ves- técday at\u2019 11 n.tu., Peruvian\u2014 le SEAMAN DROWRED North Syduey, C.B., Sept.17 \u2014 The Gloucester oner Colul reports Lost Julien Landry, of Pubnico, by he upsetting.of the dary.near Louis bly BOSTON AS À WINTER PORT Views of Shippers in Toronto\u2014 They Want the Cheapest Route.Toronto, \u2018Sept.17.\u2014 The threat of the Canadien Tacific management Ww make Boston their winter termiaus for Atlantic freight, instead of St.John, causes no uneasiness among Toronto grain and flour shippers.They take the position that it does not matter to them by what route their freight NM.] reaches England, so long as they get she lowest possible rates.In a series of interviews wilh grain men the strongest expression for the Canadian route heard was\u2014\"If we can gol just as low rates we should rather ship hy a Canadian port.\u2019 Some of the gen tlemen interviewed did not know exactly what the dispute is about ; others said they did not care,, and not a few said the threat was purely a buff on the part of the C.P.Reee MAN LOST OVERBOARD.Lockport, N.Y., Sept.17\u2014The yacht Plytie, of * Hamilton, Ont, ran into Wilson Saturday afternoon fying sig- uals of distress.Only the captain and boy were aboard.ey reported that just before nuon, while five miles out and two miles east of Olcott they lost a man overboard.Life preservers were thrown to him, but the waves tan so high that it could not be learned whether the man n:ached one.After obtaining assistance the boat ran out again this morning, but thus far without success.The man lost was R.M.Gordoy, of Hamilton, Ont, 27 years old.He was dressed in à black sleeveless jersey, white duck trousers and shoes.His brother came out from Hamilton, reaching Wilson this morning.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANT A NEW POST OFFICE Paris, Ont.Sept.17.\u2014The people of Puris held à mass meeting in the Town Hall last right 10 take steps toward urging upon the Government the necessity of erecting a suitable Post Office amd Customs Office, to replace those destroyed by the recent conflagration.The citizens feel that thev have an unusually strong case, us there i not an available building at all suitable for these purposes, and all those which can Le crected for some time to come will be required for business purposes.Mayor Evans occupied the chair, and the Secretgv.Mr.Smoke, read communirations fron Hon.Wm.Paterson, Hon.W.Mulock, Mr.D.Hart, M.I.A.and others, all expressing their sincere sympathy with tir people of Paris in their loss and signifying their willingness to earnestly consider the question of putting up public buildings if, after duly consider- \u2018ag the matter, it, was found advisable.For the meet.fancy musiine and to dard priata.go to Glover, §Yy & \u2014\u2014 eee A PUBLIC LIBRARY.Glasgow, Sept.171 \u2014 Nr.Andrew Carnegie has promised the Greenock Town Council the sum of £5,008 for founding a public library in Greenock\u2014\u2014 mee JUST RECEIVED.A lot of samples of ladies\u2019 jerseys.FAQUY.LEPINAY & FRERE.pe 4 GREAT FEAST IN FRANCE PRESIDENT LOUBET TO ENTERTAIN ALL THE MAYORS IN THAT COUNTRY \u2014 TWENTY THOUSAND PEOPLE EXPECTED.Paris, Sept.17,\u2014The banquet which is Lu Le given in this city on Saturday next, September 22.when President Loutet will entertain all the Muvors in France, to celchrate the Exposition, promises to rank among the historical feavis.It is now estimated that 22,- 000 persons will sit down to this monster banquet.which will Le held in immense tents erected Jn the gardens of the Tuileries, overlooking the Rue de Rivolli.Twelve great kitchens have tren constructed and united with a perfect telephone system.An army of waiters has heen enlisted, numbering nearly three thousand men.The tables placed end to end would cover a dis- tarce of seven kilometers, and the problem of properly directing the service over such distances has been solved hy enrolling a couple of motor cars in which the catercr and his staff will travel from point to point wherever supertésion is required.In addition, four cycliste will carry orders in all directions.The work of cooking the pouttrv hag already commenced.The conked birds will be kepl in the refri- æerators until the dav of the feast.The generous fare provided will include 1,500 pheasauts, 2.500 ducks, 2,504 chickens, 5.000 pounds of salmon, 8,000 pounds of heel.£6,000 rolls and other bread.33.000 bottles of red and white wir and 7.000 of champagne.tte ff ttn.Lord Aberdesn's Wine, Dry Royal Champagne\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER Wels River, Vi.Sept.17.\u2014 Burns Nelson, charged with manslaughter in having caused the death of Charles was held in $3,000 for the Grand Jury today.Bonds were furnished, UBys- tock was found dead in bed in Nelsons room with a gunshot wound in his head after he and Nelson had spent nn evewing drinking Logcther, SHE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA.bd \u201c 4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1900 = \u2014 .D600000000005900000000 | 1,500 prreeal, composed chiefly of \u2018 , Conservatives, out à faltly large re THE COAL STRIKE \u2019 EDUCATIONAL _ NOTICOH.\u201cae presentation Tals were present.| = \u2018 Political News.§ Buk buf wos M0 Be © Now INAUGURATED \u201cEE pl VE00000000000000000000 [ Nr.Juin, Bretient of rd Coan .a te : : servative 0 lon, occu \u2014 - In virtue of two jrdr.meats rendered TH ITICAL TOURISTS, chair, and the platform was filles by | one by Honorable L.'s.Caron, one of Sir re, Mr.Hugh Jonn prombuent Conservatives asd their A Largs Army of Miners \u2014 tae Judge of the Spuperlor Court fo Tupper, A rovince oi Macdonald acd Mr.OE Foe ae | Mr.IB.Blain, the candidate in Peel, Stop Work The Board of Governors of Morris | latréct of Quebec, \u2018and the othey by - ed ror ir other engagements] Was the first speaker, and fo 45 min- \u2014_\u2014 College have resolved to provide à | Messrs.Vezina and Legendre, Protho Cut the loop aud your silk is ready this week are as follows :\u2014 utes be criticized the Government's ac: vourse of instruction in advance of |notary of the SuFærior Court for th in needleful lengths, \u2019 mer 18 (aéternoon), at Barre.| tion and condemned ile policy.[OVER 100,000 MEN IDLE[ wat ie prescribed for High Schoois, | District of Beaux « the following im ¥ September 18 (evening), at Colliag | A After te should a satisfactory number of st crennon & Belanger, Notas = No Brolatré & Armatreag's are the caly \u2018wood.September 19, at Toronto.September 30, at Wiarton + Ncptember 31, at Strathroy.September 33, at Stratford, IN QUEBEC DISTRICT.The Montreal Gazette gives the [ol lowing summary of the political situa tion in Quebec district from a Conservative standpoint :\u2014The party in the district of Quebec is thoroughly arous ed, and enquiries at headquarters convince anyone who takes the trouble to look into the position of parties in this city and surrounding counties that the Conservative leaders and their can didates are going into the fight with the certain hope of making important gains from the enemy, There will be nu acclamations in the district, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier will find livelv op position in the eastern division of Un city itself.If Mr.Victor Chateau vert, ex-M.L.A.and Mr.John n accept the nominations that will b tendered them in the centre and west divisions respectively, and it is ge erally expected they will do so, tik constituencies will send men to support Sir Charles Tupper.Without counting the two divisions just mentioned the chairman of the district organization says they will surely carry Dorchester, Montmorency, Bonaveuture, Rimouski, Charleveix, Kamouraska, Temiscouata and Portneuf.A convention will be held in Rimouski on the 35th, and Mr.Louis Tache will no doubt be choses.This county was Jookeu upon as doubtful for a while, but news of a most satisfactory na ture has come to hand, and now the defeat of Mr.Ress, M.P., may bé looked for.Senator Landry, who formerly represented Montmagny, declares that he is sure this county is as good as won, and Mr.Taschereau makes the saine confident claim for Kamouraska.There have Leen unfortunate dissensions in Bellechasse and *Dorchogter, but matters will be straightened out in the latter county this week in such a wav that will leave no doubt of Mr Morin\u2019s return, and should Sir Wilfrid Laurier oppose him, as has been sug gested, the Conservatives will work harder than ever to secure a handsome majority for the sitting member.It is probable that Mr.Gelly will be the Conservativ> candidate against Mr.Talbot, M.P.for Bellechasse, as it is understood that Mr.Fredette, likewise a good Conservative, will retire from the field, thus making the chances excellent for redeeming the county that used to be represented by such ardent Conservatives as the late Colonel Amvot and Faucher de St.Maurice.In Fortneuf the Opposition candidate will soon be in the fold, and as stated above, the Conservatives Claim this as a sure seal.mav also be said that Mr.Delisle, ex-M.P., came down from Montrea] on Saturday, and announces his intention of runnibg in Portneuf as an anti-Tarte Liberal.The best possible news reaches the city from Charlevoix, where Mr.5.Cimon's election over Mr.Angers is generally conceded.Strong men will also confront the Mirésterial caydidates in L.'Islet, Chicoutimi, Levis and Beauce, and in conclusion Senator Landry says the feclifie lias never been better in the Quebec district, not even during the campaign which resulted in | Premier Mercier's disastrous defeat.MR.CASEY'S VIEWS, Mr.George Casey, the member for West Elgin, bas issued an address to his electors.In the course of his re warks he soys :\u2014 \u201cI have not refused any good situation under Government.one reason being that I have not teen offered any.While my ambition for political ad- vancemont remains strong, my circumstances are such that I could not rea- sohably refuse such provision lor life as my long years of service might seem fo justifv\u2014nor do | think any one would blame me for accepting it.So that should 1 be nominated and re \u201celected once more, I could not bind myself to complete tHe Parliamentary term, if it appeared to dhe Government that my \u2018usefulness would be greater |g in some position hearing an adequatn permanent salarv.1 believe that is the correct way to put it when an increase in income is in question.\u201d COLD STORAGE.* Toronto, Sept.17.\u2014 It is said that one of the results of Sir Charles Tupper's trip is to find in the disabilities of farmers and fruit producers through oul all Canada a thorough confirmation of well known views entertained by him respecting the question of cold storage.Sir Charles has heen in communication with well-known experts of Europe, the United States and Canada on the question.The result is that Sir Charles is convinced that his views have the endorsation of the scientific world, and he is today completing a manifesto on the subject, which is said lo be of vast importance and certain to command the attention of the entire Dominion.NMR.M'LEAN IN TROUBLE.Toronto, Sept.17.~5t.Matthew's Ward Conservatives to-night refused to wend delegates to the East York nom inating convention on Wednesday.They take th» ground that Mr.W.F.Mc lean, M.P., called a meeting of the Riding Executive, of which no notice was given to the St.Matthew's Ward representatives and fixed the date of the convention arbitrarilv.Mr.Mc Lean's friends sav go slight was intended, but the St.Matthew's Ward Conservatives, who ar: the dominant element in the Conservative strength of the riding, will not accept the explanation .ROUSING CONSERVATIVE MEETING.; Brampton, Ont, t.17 \u2014 The Lidberal-Conservative held a very large mas meeting here to-night.Mr.Hugh John Macdonald, Hon.Clarke Wallace and Mr.W.F.Mclean reached town ty the \u201cevening train from Toronto, and were escorted tn Laird\u2019 Rink by the mud and a lacgé following of Couservatives, There were probably man who never was beaten.1 eulogizing the candidate and making some flatiering remarks to the fair sex, he proceeded to castigate the Govern ment in no measured terms.He was well received and his remarks were loudly checred.Hugh John was then introduced.He made a very modest, though pleasing speech of an hour's duration.He was followed by Nir, McLean who made a rattling Conservative address.LIBERAL NOMINATED.Montreal, Sept.17 \u2014 The Liberals of Jacques-Cartier County held à cum- vention at Lachine tonight, and nom inated Jeremie De Carie, M.P.P., Mayor of Notre-Dame de Grace, to oppose Mr.Monk, M.P., at the coming elec tions.CONSERVATIVES JUBILANT.London, Sept.17.\u2014For the moment dissolution is a moce attractive theme than China.The Conservative organs are confident (hat that the khaki issue will give them un increased majority and they are naturally jubilant.The Labor and Radical organs, on he other hand, conscious that they are fighting + losing battle, bitterly denounce the Govermnent for choosing the present time to dissolve.The Daily Chronicle says :\u2014Lord Salisbury, as he always does, yielded to the strong man.He has stified conscience, thrown scruples and justice to the wind and succumbed to Mr.Chamberlain, who is now the ruler of the Premier and the country.WELCOMING SIR CHARLES.Guelph, Ont., Sept.17.\u2014A big Cou servative demonstration was held here this afternoon.Sir Charles Tupper, Hon.Hugh John Macdonald and ion.G.E.Fosler arrived in a private car over the C.P.R., while Mr.J.P.Whitney and Mr.J.F.Quinn, M.P.for St.Anne, Montreal, arrived on the Grand Trunk from Toronto.Quite a large crowd assembled at the C.P.Rstation to meet the train, but while waiting for the balance of the pr to arrive by G.T.R.the people be came very cold iu the chilly morning air, so that by the time the procession formed the enthusiasm could not consistently be said to te very great, ak though Sir Charles was warmiy greet ed by his friends as he left the pri vale car for the carriages.The pro cession, headed by the Musical Society Band, and followed by the leaders in carriages and a crowd of citizens, marched to the Wellington Hotelwhere a reception was held and which was largely attended.In the afternoon the Berlin Band and about a hundred followers of Sir Charles arrived in the city.together with the Hillsburg and Erin Bands and quite a number from these villages.number drove in from the country and by the time the meeting at the Rink was called the streets bad a holiday appearance.Several factories closed for the occasion and Mags were seen flying on all the public buildings and several private residences.he procession of three bands, followed by the leaders and prominent citizens, was cieered as it passed down the street on the way to Petrie\u2019s Rink.The cold raw weather told rather against any outdoor demonstration, but a large crowd turned out and the Rink, which was beautifully decorated, was tilled.\u2014 The Stomach \u2018That Fails May Not Me To Blame \u2014What is the Condition of the Liver and Kidneys ?\u2014You May Need Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills When digestion is imperfect and proper nourishment is not derived from the food, it seems natural to blame the stomach.But is it just ?Several cases are on record where people lives and digested food without .As a matter of fact the most difficult and by far the greater part of the digestion takes place in the intestines.Nothing so quickly interferes with the digestion as a sluggish, torpid action of the liver, kidneys amd bowls.Be reasonable and fut the blame where it is deserved.Acquit the much abused stomach and get away down to the foundation of the trouble by setting the kidneys, liver and bowels right.sometimes people wonder why Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are so re markably efficient as a cure for dys- ia, be forget that these aliments are cau by derangements of the filtering and excretory organs.xcept in cases of mere temporary indigestion, stomach medicines are tablets are of little or no benefit.Chronic indigestion and dyspepsia of long Jlandmg are itively and permanent Hf by Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver s.To illustrate we refer to the case of Mr.Henry Moors, of Pickering, Ont, who writes as follows :=L \u201cIn the fall of 1895 1 used three or four boxes of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills for Constipation and stomach troubles and never found anythi to compare with them.1 had sullered from these complaints for many years and taken many kinds of medicines, but it remained for Dr.Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills to cure me.Am now well and strong, but continue to take one or two pills a week to counteract the uric acid condition in the blood and keep the bowels perfectly ar\u201d By acti directly on the kidney, iver thd Towels Br.Chase's Kidney- wats, Ce a.indigestion and stomach trou-|ei ter can he had Cor 15 cents at 2.Pa SEVERAL OF THE MINES TIED UP \u2014~ OTHERS ARE WORKING SHORT HANDED \u2014 CARDPEN- TERS, CAR REPAIRERS AND BLACKSMITHS JOIN THE STRIKERS \u2014 MEN WHO CLAIM TO HAVE RECEIVED FAIR TREATMENT HAVE NOT QUIT WORK YET.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Philadelphia, Sept.17.\u2014Reports from the Anthracite coal flelds of this State indicate that the tie-up by the strike for higher wages of more than 140, 000 mine workers is at least as complete as the leaders of the United Mine Workers of America, the organization back of the strike, have asserted it would be.Companies and individuals owning mints who had claimed that their workings would operate as usual, reckoned apparently without accurate knowledge of the attitude of their men.It is true that some operations in th: Hazelton region were moving to- dav with as high as 80 per ceut of the men at work, nevertheless the greater number of men in the district were in the Scranton and Wilkesbarre dis tricts the tie-up was practically complete.As was expected, the Scbuylkill region, with Pottsville for a central point, was at work with very tew defections.These men have not the same grievances that prevail in the other districts, and if they go on strike it will be largely through sympathy.The Lehigh Valley Coal Company's colliery at Yorktown did not make an attempt to start work and the arcra- tions at Upper Lehigh, which began work with a reduced force, were compelled to shut down at 10 o'clock.not enough men being on duty to keep the works going.The union men hope to have all the collieries tied up on the north side bv to-morrow morning.A CONFERENCE.Wilkesbarre, Pa., Sept.17.\u2014After hearing reports from the mines the re brescutatives of the big coal companies and individual operators went into conference at 10 o'clock.One of the operators said it jooked like a complete tie-up in the region.operators here do not look for a com promi: now.It is known that defective agencies in Pittshurg, Chicago and New York have received orders to send a lare number of operatives to the Wyoming region at once, MINERS MEET.The striking miners held a laree and enthusiastic meeting this morning.Of ganizer Nicholls addressed the men, counselling them to be on their good behavior.The total number of men idle in the Wyoming region is about 22,000.At 11 o'clock it was given out at the strikers\u2019 headquarters that not a ton of coal was being mined in the Wvoming Valley outside of the West End Coal Company's collieries at Mocanaqua.A committee of United Mine Workers was despatched to Mocanaqua to confer with the miners there and if possible to quit work The committee will have a difficult task, as the company has alwavs treait- od its men with exceptional kindness.dents avall themselves of the privilege The course will embrace the Classical and Modern , English, English Literature, Mathematics and Elocutivn.Any or all of these subjects may be taken at the option of the student.Also to meet the wants of those who cannot attend the day classes, evening classes will be formed in the same subjects, and others of a practical nature if required.Application should be made without delay to Prof.Crocket, LL.D., College Court, who will be glad to furnish any information.A.LAURIE, Secr.-Treasurer.scentectsnevertetteter Shorthand & Fypewriting OLASSES Conducted, by\u2014 Miss I.M.TWEDDELL, {Successor to the Late Mrs, Trellry) Will Re-Open Monday, 10th Sept.Afternoon and Evening Classes 8 ial sthention iven to Office and i hoe with Mori Ve Enr ca Ee mina te 5 3 ichelie °, Sn nd 3 pm.Teloph.1043 SESFIDISIVIISVIFG FINI PRIVATE TUITION.Professor PURDIE.Subjects : English, French, Latin.Greek, Mathematics, Bookkeeping.31_COUILLAKD STREET.Abingdon School, 1143 Dorchester Street, Montreal.EAD MASTER MR.T, RIDLER DAVIES, B.A., Contab.Amisted by Mr.Ashley Garrod, B.A.Oxem ; Mr.C.T.Anstey, Mr.F Cader.Boys sre prepared for University, Kingston 8.M.C.or Commercial life.Preparatory Cims for young Boys.Gymeassium.Field fur Games.There is excellent soccmmodation fs = imited numbe of boarders, Quebec References.Prospectus may be had os application.JOINED THE STRIKERS.Scranton, Pa.Sert.17.\u2014The carpenters, car repairers, blacksmiths and helpers at cvery Delamare, Lackawana & Western Company mine here joined the strikets to-day.They were asked to take care of coal outside the mines and to handle it in the breakers.They refused and quit at every mine, Hazleton, Pa., Sept.17.\u2014The creat anthracite strike was begun to-day throughout the entire hard coal region of Pennsylvania.The launching of the strike in this district was attended bv varying success.With the evcep tion of Coxe's coliierv at Bever wea- dow the entire territory known as th south side, which includes about 12 mining towns, is completely tied up.This territory is strongly organized, which accounts for the geirral sus vension of work.On the north side, which takes In ten towns and is not well organized, the conditions at an carly hour were most the reverse to those prevailing on the south side.In that territory nearly everv colliery started up, but only onc operation was able to muster its full complement of men.Sevcral of the collierics after starting work had to suspend because of the lack of men.ALL QUIET.Up to this writing here has not been à single case of violence report- It was conservatively reported this morning that nearly 8,000 men of the 16,000 in this district started to-day.When President Mitchell reached his office in the Valley Hotel, which is the strike headquarters, ke found a big batch of mafl awatting his attention.With regard to the situation up to noon, Mr.Mitchell gave the following stateinnt to the Associated Press :\u2014 \u201c*The information in our possession this morning indicates that over 100.000 men are idle throughout the entire anthracite regidn and that at, least 15,000 additional workmen will re frain from working to-morrow morn ne.\u2018There arc several thousand men who purpose of properly timbering Worklog places and obtaining in their contest for Vving wages and humane cunditions of employment.\" Liver Piils promptly make these organs regular and active and permanent! cure constipation, dyspepaia, indi tion and all stomach troubles, France.Bill « dose, 3, couts à box.+ on Ame mm manson .Toronto.» Bales & Con WITHOUT PRECEDENT: rans Nothing finer than the great A nice little colored wool parlor dus-| of indies\u2019 felt bats which the firm of Faguy.Lepinay & ES entered the mines this morning for the 1 feel entirclv satisfied that the remaining men emploved in and about the mines will join with the strikers \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vez farine Dry Royal Champagne has an llenormous sale in England ana CASTORIA Frere han just got \u2014 me 2 02 0 SHOT THROUGH THE HEART Chicago, Sept.17 \u2014 Driven Lo desper ation by the fear that he would be disgraced by financial troubles the result of over confidence in a friend, George S.Fortes, teller of the First National Bank, sought seclusion in the South Chicago Hotel last night and deliberately shot himself through the heart.A letter addivssed to his mother Jay upon the bureau, in which he gave his reasons for taking his life.\u2014\u2014 tie eee KILLED IN RAILWAY ACCIDENT Dresden, Sept.17 \u2014 Prince Albert, of Saxony, was killed in a rallway accl- dent yesterday at Walku, à short distance from .esden.Prince Albert of Saxor) \u201cTas a nephew of the King of Saxony, being the fifth son of Prine: Frederick George of Saxony, brother of the King.The deceased Prince was born in Dresden, Feb.25, 1875; was a Captain in the First Regiment of Uhlans, and was à chevalier of the Order of the Black Eagle.He was unmarried.mre fp sam.ne COWARDLY BURGLARS, Club Three Defenceless Women Almost to Death.Shamokin, Pa., Sept, 17 \u2014 Two burglars broke into tis home of Mrs.Leona Cress, at Big Mountain, near here, {o-day, and upon the woman's refusal to five them money they crushed her scull and clubbed lier daughter, Mrs.Mary Marcinak so badly is feared both women will die.Mary Marcinak.daughter of Mrs.Marcinak, while handing mother à hutchet to defend hern:if.was also clubbed until whe fell wenselrss to the floor, Neigh- SC Jer Infants and Children, BA tts R No 18 Buade atreet, Upper Town, Quebec, at 10 A.M.on TUACSDAY, the twenty.fifth day- of Septumber instant (1900), to wit :\u2014 fo.The Eastern part of lot No 68001) three thofisand and one of the cadastre for Palace Ward of the Gity of Quebec, beiux a lot of land situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, on the North side of St.John street, and com prising about twenty-eight feet front age on the depth, which may be from «aid St.John street running North tu Deg Anges street, with the stone building thereon erected, Nos.118-120, and other dependencies.20.The Western portion of said loi (8001) three thousand and one of the said cadastce, being a lot pituated at the same place and comprising aboul uineteen feet frontage on the same depth as above, with stone building thereor# erected, being No.133.8o.Lait No.(3183) three thousand one hundred and eighty-three of the cadastre of St.John's Ward in the City of Quebec, being a lot sitluate on the North side of D'Aixuillon.street, with brick building thereon erected, Nos.36-38, and other dependencies.Quebec, 7th September, 1900.C.LABREQUE, N.P.Prov! ADS Racosoas a Cocr trios of acer.J of the Cry of Quebx e No.3562 of 1800.The City of Quebec, Plaintiff, vs.The Home Life Association vf Canada, a bodv corporate ard politic, having a place of business in our City of Quebec, in our District of Quebec, Defeudant.Defendant is ordered to appear within « month.Quebec, 27th August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebec.CANADA In se PROVINCE OF QUERRO - RxoosDen 'OURT District of Quebes.J of the City of Quebes No.2532 of 1900.The City of Quebec, Plaintiff, ve.Joseph Fraser, of our City of Quebec, in our District of Quebec, Clerk, Defendant.Defendant is orderadt to appear within a month.Quebec, 27th August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebec.\u201cCANADA In tn Pacvincs oF QuEsEo Racornza\u2019s Coorr Diatrics of Qasbes, | of she City of Quebec.No.889 of 1900.\u2018The City.of Quebec, Plaintift, a.Napoleon Bouffard, of our City o\" in our District of Quebec, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear with- pubes, 371d August, 1900.ugust, .Quobeë, EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the Citv of Quebec.- } In the 20} MECORDER à COURT of the City of Quebos No.842 of 1800.\u2018The City of Quebec, Plaintif, vs.Albert Proulx, of our city of Quebec, n our district of Quebec, clerk.Defendant Defendant is ordered to appear within a month.Quebec, 37th August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the Citv of Quebec.Prose or Goro).ot Se Cour NCR Of RECORDER Distriet of Quebec.) of City of Quebec.No 943 of 1900.The City of Quebec, Plaintiff, vs.George Paquet, of our City of Quebec, in our District of Quebec, joiner, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within a month.Quebec, 37th August, 1800.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the Citv of Quebec.CANADA In the PnoviNCz or Quesso } Raconnen's Count Disteios of Quebec.J of the Civy of Quebso No.941 of 1900.The City of Quebec, Plaintiff, vs.Patrick Power, of our City of Que bec, in our District of Quebec, steve dore, Defendant, Defendant is ordercd to appear with- ind mor t 37, 1900 ugus! ) .; EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City of Quebec.UaANAVA In pe Provixcs or orme} Recosnzz's Court Distriot of Quebec.J cf the Oity of Quebec, No.3558 of 1908.The City of Quebec; Plaintiff, vw.Edward Nicholson, of our City of Quebec, in our District of Quebec, clerk, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear \u2018within a month.Quebec, 27th August, 1900.EDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City nf Quebes.CANADA In the Pnoyrxos or eme} Ruconoza's Covnr Distrios of Quebec, of the Olty of Quebec.No, 900 of 1900.\u2018The City of Quebec, Plaintift, vs.Delima Mathurin, of our City of Quebec, in our District of Quebec.wi dow of Alphonee Desroches.Grocer, Defendant.Defendant is ordered to appear within a month.Quebec, 37th August, 1900.BDWARD FOLEY, Clerk of the Recorder's Court of the City.of Quebec.Sitks but up in this perfect holder, It keeps each shade seperate and prevents, waste, acilleg or tasgliag.Its handiness adds to the pleasure of your work.There are 376 shades of Brainerd & Armstroag\u2019s Wash Embroidery Silks.Rach shade PERI'ECT\u2014BRILLIANT and LASTING\u2014 Asiatic Dyed, Send us three holder tags samp for our \u201cBLUE BOOK''\u2014tells how to of 8 one cent & 4 embroider 50 different leaves and flowers, (| by CORTICELLI SILK CO., Ltd.= 0 New Dress Skirts, sai was im the buglonin: For further in NEW FALL GOODS.New Costume Cloths, New Dress Goods, New French Fianneis, TVR LVRVVVTLE PLOTS New Jackets, New Costumes\u2019 Davidson & Horan, i 8 Jitu Sins, ThefRoberval and Island House, Lake St.John NOW OPEN.\u2014Every keen angler has heard of the hard fighting Ouananiche of Lake St.John.Let thone who want sp it for the g-ds, travel to Roberval and there and mide for à trip into à port of the world which etill remains with all lin wild deciaeos, secure outs formation address MANAGER, The Roberval.Tenders Wanted for Cloth for Firomen's Uniform-.FIRE COMMITTEE, Cily Clerk's Office, City Hall, , Quebec, 14th Scptember, 1900.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that sealed tenders, addivssed to ihe undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tenders for Cloth,\u201d shall be received at the City Clerk's Office until MONDAY, the 24th dav of September, instant, at 4 o\u2019cloc., P.M., to supply 325 vards single width, or 165 yards double width {more or less) of Dark Grey Cloth, to be delivered within eight days after the award of the contract.The Fire Committee docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.For all information address to the Chief of the Fire Brigade, office No.1 Station, Fabrique street.AUG.MALOUIN, Secretary Fire Committee.PUBLIC NOTICH City Treasurer's Office.CITY HALL.Quebec, 13th September, 1300.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given tBat the Assessment Books for the following Wards of the City of Quebec, viz.: St.John, St.Lewis, Palace, Champlain, Montcalm, St.Peter, Jac ques Cartier, St.Roch, St.Sauveur, and St.Vatier have been depusited by the Assessors of the said City in the office of the undersigned, and that the said books will be open to all persons interested, every dav from 10 am.to 3 o'clock p.m., (S'ndavs and Holidays excepted), for and during three wocls from THURSDAY, the 13th instant, to THURSDAY.the 4th of October next.Anv one who shall deem himself ac grieved by anv entry made in the As sessment Roll shall make complaint before the Recorder's Court in writing, and under oath, taken either before a Justice of the Peace, or a member of the City Council, or before the Clerk of the raid Recorder's Court.That complaint shall be lodged within the said time at the office of the Recorder's Court, and the suid Clerk shall give notice in the ts an here and bours in which the Recorder's Court will hear the complainants and decide on the merits of their complaints, After such date no complaint wif] be | heard and for no consideration wiil the books te changed.C.J.L.LAFRANCE, City Treasurer.Tenders Wanted fer the Making of Winter Uniforms for Firemen.FIRE COMMITTEE.City Clork's Office, City Ilall, Quebec, 14th September, 1000.PUBLIC NOTICE is Irreby given (hat.sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed, \u2018Making of Uniforms for Firemen,\u201d shall be re ceived until MONDAY, the 24th day of September, instant, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, for the making and trimming of fifty (50) Winter Uniforms for the firemen.\u2018The Cloth and.Buttons shall be furnished by the citv.Each tender spall contain a sample of the lining and other trimmings nced- ed for the uniforms (such trimmings.etc., to be of fair quality).As the citv furnishes the cloth for the making of such uniforms, the ten- der-r shall give two recurities for the amount of cloth delivered for said wiiforms.For all information apply to the Chief of the Fire Brigade, Central Station, Fabrique street.AUG.MALOUIN, Secretary Fire Committee.Tenders Required.POLICE COMMITTEE.Quebec, Scptember 14, 1800.Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned, until Thursday, the 27th instant, at four o'clock in the afternoon, for ihe supplying of 72 helmets.Parties jendering are required to send in_sampics.The Police Committee does not bind iteolf to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.It also rewerves the right of exacting security, EDWARD FOLEY, Seczetarv of Police Committee 22222 er This year's apple crop in North America is expected to be Lhe largest ever known.horticultural experts redict from 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 reels.Children Cry for inbefore set forth, of ihe place, days CASTORIA. TUESDAY, SEPTENHÈR 12.190, 5 ry > .THE CARONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA.me.Lace VACATION 1065, _ F.of goods for vacation We ats*showiag: ola , and waists, ties, collars, belts and |Qp the Montreal Stock Ex- IPRICES HAD A SLIGHT DECLINE LEFHIVRE & TASCHEREA! Accountants & Liquidators, soars, that we have ever offered change Yesterday 48 ST.PETER STREET at the prices.\u2014\u2014 Ye + They are beauties in \u2018every| SPECULATORS HOLDING BACK, BUTRANGE: ; line, and have à style and a natty\u2019 \u2014\u2014 , hn 3 3 distinction that gains them many| THE EXPHOFEN BREAK IN | .SN .# adroirers and wearers, = * rs TOCK MARKET PID NOT Oe 14 DU PORCHE, CUR \u2014 PREPA: UEB FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE, #| 5; \"12h ven) aussso 263 & 264 St.John Street, Quebce © ¥| THUS AVERTED \u2014 HULLS \u2014 THE Sporting G BICYCLES and pe v.& B.oods Storeeve FISHING TACKLE.And All Sporting Goods.11 ST.JOHN STREET.a aT * DOMINION LINE ROYAL MALY, STREAMERS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE 1900, BOSTON £0 LIVERPOOL I2/CAMBROMAN.Iv|ROMAM.26/VANCOUTKA ÿ|DoxixioN The above stoanives are awd up wie ché Iatest approved nysterm of Kelrigera and are ially adapted! for the oacriage of pes- ERAS ba: perlor passsnier \u2018ess Stsamers havo sn sevommedation amidebip Saloons, Electric Lights aod spacious promausde 4 Rates of Pazsagn.~To La L 860 to $100.ee mel DÉS ER tod i or Toudoa, fg Oanin\u2014-To rerpool ot « \u2018To Tivernonl.Loadoudeery, and London 823.50.These Steamers hava exceptionally good \u20ac - rangements with tha Railways and aro 1- y adapted for the marriage ie Roa W¥ruit, sod all cargo requiring prompt and care.nu} handling.Throagh Bills of ing isened to all Points.Foe Tate.behing oon modation, and all nlorma sion, sappy .W M WAOPHERSON, Agent, Nofs vialhémate Tout Quebec and Levis Ferry.HE UNDER NOTED TRIPS WILL be found convenient bo paisenger ravelliog by the vader mentioend railways Sundays snd Holidays excepred) woather pormitring\u2014will leave QUEBEO.1 LEVIS.For Tatereolontal Ball way.7.15 Accommodation | 6.00 Aecomm: dation vie Chaudière to fiom River du Loup.7.48 Aconmmodavion | 7.90 Agu modatice to Campbellton fi vatresl.11.18 Avcommmntation | 11.00 Accommodation to Montreal, from Campbell P.M, ton, 12.39 Express to/P.M.5 Little Moris, 118 Taurens from 1.45 Ex; 10 Mon- real, a 2.15 Express from 5.00 Mail to Halifax, i 515 Accommodation 615 Frooas f tom Birra dt | 11.45 Fem t 1100 - | 11.\u2018xoresn from troal Litv's Metin.Quebec Central Batlway.10.00 Now Brunswick 11.45 Koen Lo! b> rom Sherbrooke, AM, 7.3 Express to Sher brooke, 8 00 Mixwa 30 Megen- 8.Fron, PM.345 Frpens to Bher- 6.15 Now Brunswick Special.Grand Trunk Ballway Perry, WEAR P.M.7.50 Died from Deauos | 9.00 è nie .00 hx v Sherbrooke, A M Bouru Quasso .Boum 7.38 Mail from the West, M 130 Express to the Werth HX NO.\u201c84 Olt,\u201d Captain Termis:re, leave the Prinoean Touisn Dock, on THURSDAY, 20th September, at 4 o'olook in the after.nom, for Godvout, anliing aiong 10e
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