The Quebec chronicle, 19 mai 1902, lundi 19 mai 1902
[" \u2018 to « delof of tèrre months when the A ronicle.| : RARAAAAAAARARAAE RAR Print and prosper: Let world boow what you are doing: For all kinds of real up-to-date artis- tio printing, call at Chronicle.\u201cVOL LVI.Nu, 20,435, QUEBEO, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1902.ONE OENT.\u2014 \u2014 Who need pay mote for a Cigar when LA CIGARRA a pure all Havana Cigar, guaranteed, can b¥ bought for 5 cents ?.Is & pure all Havana Cigar.Strictly \u2018 LA CIGARBA \u201chand made Union labor.Ln Cigana is sold everywhere in Canada for 5 cents.1f your tobacconist do 8 not keep La Oigarras =.- - Fill out enclosed form and forward when one box (25) La Uigarras wili be sent you by mail, carriage prepaid.Kach La Cigarra is packed in a seale] wax lined pocket, with guaraLtee on each.- ~ .Dear Sir -Knclosed esse bnd 8125 for Thich send % x (25) Le ; 18 AY er and guar- anise If satistactory will sek my local dealer to keep in stock.Name-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Send to La Digarra Do.Montreal.Po.Prov.of \u2014 \u2014 Nearest Exp.Office - - - AARARAARAPRAAAPPOPPOON CHIEF CARPENTER MUST VISIT QUEBEC Such was the Decision of Mr.Justice Andrews on Saturday\u2014_\u2014 STILL ANOTHER STAGE IN THE GAYNOR AND GREEN CONTROVERSY \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pertes Considerable interest was wenifosted bad to say, when that gentleman pre .o relate acts a ami in the Gaec Court House on Sotur liar with the Chronicle venders.He day morning, when a large number of |described the wonsational manner in jrominent citinens and mewbwrs of the | which the capture was effected in this legal [ratemmiity gathered in the Su- [0% the Bight to Montreal and nal.+ - on © s nor perior Court chastior to bomr die ren land Green in the Windsor Hotel usdes sans expected to be given by Detecrivelihe guard of detectives.Chief Car.Biles Carponter, chief of the Montreal [pentur has defied the law, he ssid, and city detective force, why de did nut [hy has refused to comply with the deuce the bedits of Cal.Gaynor and | mands of 5 writ of His Mojeety.His t- Greme, whom he bad ro un-[Lordship then saked Mr, MacMaster if be would pledge his word that in th?evant of the delay being granted till ted w de that advantage would not .taken of-the paid -deiay.j ed sow, K.C\u2026.af Moutrosl, who ire ae Fi La is y ith biti Mr: Gustave {ion Proceedifigs,\u201d which are scheduled » BC.of this city., |to commence in Montreal on Wednes- .Andrews took bis séut day morning.Mr.MacMaster replied où the bench at 11 o'clock.The court [that jt would necessitate at least a room was crowded, when the subject | week for these proceedings to reach a of the writ of habs corpus sceved conclusion, and that therefore Mcsurson Chic! Carpenter at Montreal the |Gavnor and Green would be in Quebec Previous vas ondlod.Messrs.L.liong belore that time.Mr.Tasche- \u2018aschereay, M.P.P., and L.A, Con reau, however, did not view the situa.appeared for Col.Ga; sod {ion in the same light as his confrere Green, while Messrs J.Dunbar, | ol ide strc ubjections on .C., and A.Malonin, KC, MP, grounds as Mr.Corpontor had trans- tieg der instructions from | (he gressed the law in refusing to cowply Atleacy poser prescut to with the doamnds of tho wri, by .which he was compelled to return the Mr.MacVaster, who appeared for captives immediately, and that he Chief Carpenter, proceed 1 give reasons why his chent had not Shared should not be granted the delay asked z\u2014 5K ré > : for.in answer to the King's writ, con-{ His Lordshi p, Judge Andrews, at that he was ontitled to cer- the close of the argument suid * that tain delay.He quoted from an oki statute, which he chaimed entitled him he would resxcier a deckdon at 3 0'clock on the motions which were to the eof- fect that : Whereas à writ of hathas corpus ims been issued end duly served upon the rexj\\mdent, Sims H.Carçentér, di- rocting him to produce the person of exceeded wxiy leagues, and furtber argued that chapler 83 of the Consolidated Statutes of Lower Conada gave Carpanter at least three days delay to appaar from the time the writ of corpus wan gwied on John Francis Gaynor, the petitioner ravens Minuation hai itoid Wherces the maid Silas H.Carpenter wes not in possession of the writ, | wilfully neglects and refuson to make à retum and jay obedionoe thereto, Thet the said Silaa H.Carpenter Ie deetned guilty of a contempt of this court, and that Your Huwor award process of contempt wvior the real of thie Court, ageinst the seid Silax H.Carpenter.returnable without «le- lay, to be proceeded thereon as to law and justice shall gpjroartain, with costs.DECISION OF HIS LORDSBHIP.The Court in convened at 3 o'clock, when Hon.Jud, Andrews took his neat on the bench and render ed his decision, which was to the of- feot that Chief Carpenier must appear before him in the Buperior Court tomorrow ( day) morning, at 10 o'clock, with tho writ of habeas corpus that wan served on him, and make hix return or show good caume admitting that it hal bron served on him on the moming of the 16th by High Comstalde tiale, who afterwanis got posession of we document, This reamed for the momant 1 rtariln the Court el the lawyers acting for Gaynor eel Grene, bit tha tension created moon dimapparcd when High Constable fiale came imewerd and made sition tander cath (hat he bad ve@ularly #evol the writ en Detrctive Carpenter at his private office in tbe Nontresl City Hall.He ex- phained,_ however, that later in the of- Jice af Judge Lafontaine, he borrowed the writ back from Mr, MacMaster in under he coubl use it to write out bin returh of service, amd later in thr dey or evening of the 16th.banded (he document to Detective Car penter et the latter\u2018\u201d private residence continued Mr.MacMaster hin conten: [jor not Saving them im court.and tion, end in the course of bis remake | (aiding in thie, Mr, T Ve mo- ettemgetecl to show thet hi chent ha | tion agaitist him for contempt of rot boon tendered the amount in cash meoweary to defray his expose Quebec, an should have tron done court woukl Iv granted, thet makes Carpenter tinble to imprisonment, JUDGMENT.to in ward epee ies mats het he In ronderiog judguient (he learned had given Terpotive Carjpnter 950 | Judge roumrked : The argument before me thin mom- ing has covered a good desl of oul, taken à \u201comcwhet wide bat my decision for today can or relate do one matter, vis.the delay within which Mr.Carpenter ie to make his roture wo the ; of habeas cor: t intern to m it, his Bi wt they claim that to do no he has as of right the pe: riod mentioned wn the 3nd section of the 85th of the Con, Stat, of L.C.If ro be need not make it sooner then within 80 dayn of the date of the ror - vice of those write upon hm.Thie comtention | do not think tenable; to accept it wolld render nisgatory the effect of writa of habean corpus in a very great many instances, and most prodwbly in the present one.sn meemy for thet purpose.Mr, Mac: Mewtce conchvind hie arguement hy edgamg his word that the return of the writ would be mado not later than on Fadnsedev next.Nr.Sumer, K.Cfollowed en the same Vine of alguiment Mr.Taschercau.an bhohall of Col.Gaynor al Capt.Grocoe, contended that thi watute quoted by Mr.Mec- Master, which sllowed three months for & © tum on the wri, was not apptioble in the rence case.Et vas olwolrte, written in the days when comveyaies were not ax rapid as at present.and thersfeer had no weight of reumncnt end could not be consid: ered.Mr.Taschereau was shout to go on with the care from the very outeets ard detail the means of arvest or abduction, when Nr.Stuart bog hoc pa rotin invoked riches spas that the quention of lew should) \u201cfor tha prevention of delays whiot oe considered.RE may HK use] by sheriffs, geo! and His Lordship decided, however, that be would bear what Mr, Taschereau (Continued on Fourth Page.) the RODDAM\u2019S CAPTAIN AND HIS HEROISM ttt A Tale That Stirs the Bleed and Warms the Heart \u2014>\u2014me frere THE DEED OF À BRAVE MAN A VIVID ACCOUNT OF THE ST.PIERRE VOLCANIC ERUPTION, AND THE AWFUL EFFECT IT HAD ON THE RODDAM AND HER CREW \u2014 THE CAPTAIN AND HIS TRULY HEROIC ENDURANCE.New York, May 18\u2014The Norton Lime stemmer Etona, Captain Contellarrived here: today from the River Plato via 8t.Lucia, where sha calla! for bunker coal on 10, \u201cAt St.Lucia on ay 31,\u201d said Captain Cantell, \u201cI went an | board of the British wleamer Roddem, whiot had escaped from the terrible voloanie eruption at Martinique three days be: fore.ip vas covered with ao mass of fine ih gray dust or ashes of ceuent like appearance.In some parts it lay two fat po tw decks.This matter bad fallm in \u20ac red hot rate all over the steamer.wtivng tv to everything àt struck that was burnable, and when it fell oF the men on board burned off kirdbe anc Jang Uti of fheh.(Thin was showt.by linding portions of human remain: whea the decks were cleared ai the ddorie.The rigging, ropre, terjsu line, sails and awniugs were charred or burned, and most of the uppes staunchions and spars hal been sem overboard or destroyed by the fire.Skylights were smashed and cabins filled with volcanic dust, \u201cUl visited the captain of the Tod dam in the hométoi at St.Lucie where he gave ne on account of his terrible experience.He had just ar rived and anchored at St.Pierre, Mar tinique, on the morring of Thareday May 8.The captain war standing near the accommodation ladder talk ng to the vessel's agent, who hac come op hoard, when he saw what ap reared to he an enormous Liack cloud like a wall with patches of fire on # approaching the sea from land.Wit it came an immense tidal wave à hiking water, accomraniad by a lou and terrible noise.He shouted \u201ctake ehelter,\u201d\u201d to the crow.Immediately thy streamer wam caught and tome over on her mide, almost capriring Darlmens fell like a pall, and volumes of red hot matter showered down while the air wan thick with cid phar 3 fumes and dust.confused mess of hothng mul.Fin soon broke out in different parta o the ship.Screams, groan an shout of agony from the injured people min glad with the terrible noise of boiling water ard rimhing air, together wid the falbing fire, cared a moat herd hie confusion and frightiul din.Thi: shock lastod for a faw minutes.The capterin of the Roddanm, know ing that his vessel had stoam up, an\u201d inwbantly realizing the narmesity © Proapa, rushed to the ng roou and miamatied irlow to art the on gines at full spend.\u201cThe terrific tidal ware which hae swept over tho Roddam and nearly apeiesi her, had nartal the catde anr the vomsel was adrift.When the en ginca started #t wee found that the stoering grac had become disabled in soïme ménñer and coubl not be work \u201cFor more then an hour the Rod dam's engin's were worked, Lacking ard ing abcad, with the hope o bringing: head toward the sa and away from tho land.Once she got dangerously near the steamer Roraima Both vemsels were in flames.Some of those shoard dpi into the boiling water; some fell dying to tho deck.All this time the red matter was fall ing end the water was himitg ani steanriog | dense inasace of vapor.Swoko and dust Glad the aie avi jui- sonous famce spread shout, \u201cAftor some time the Roxidam's stear ing gear wovnd a litthh end nadded the captain to bead her om to see and with considerable difficulty he man to steer bor a tittk cHatencr.from land.As the air cleaned the scene on board of the ill-datel Roldom became all the inure gtastiy.The Fhipstcamed on | through teck hot dust.Tho screams from the injured bxcame more awdible.Some ruskal frantically about with thar chothen on fire and large pieces of flesh burn- od from their are: othere in their apmy lay writhing in the red hot dust \u201cIn albout wo hours fe air be- cee grodua y clear.n investiga: tion of the casualtios on board showed that besides the captain, who was rightfully injured, only two engineers two sedors and the buatswain were able to do duty.\u201cFire was still bumingz abot the ship, and the vi was in flames.The in deci to reach the island of St.Lucia, forty-five miles distant.This he succeeded in deing by six o'clock in the evening of May Sth The steamer was difficult to ow ing to the partially disabled stceting goar, which could not be made to work propoely.In the time occupird in this terrible voyage, the experience of the sumivors was stil worse than that already gone through, The brave captain and his few men fighting the Bre exhausted and sonkded, ctrugghsl and worked trying to do mmething ta asset heir dying shijpanates.Thome who wore working below rtrived to hop up the steam.caplain.nuffering the grontest aguny, succesled in navigation hie vensel aafcly 10 the port of Castrim, st.faucia, with 18 doad bedion lying om the dock, amd human Hinfs sontter- nd about.A sailor stood iy oom- tantly, wiping the Caplein\u2019s\u2019 injored yes .The sca was «| THE YOUNGEST RULER IN ALL EUROPE \u2014\u2014 i of the Boy King [ST eee VERY IMPOSING CEREMONIAL tee rs PRECEDKD BY AN ANCHORITE GORGKOUS UNIFORMS, BLAZ- [PS CS Madrid, May 17.\u2014- \u2018l'he reception of \u201cbe royal party at ihe steps of the Shurch of Ban Francis and the pro- \u2018ession up (be nave was a great spec- sacle.The Primate of Spain and the Archbishop of Santiago de Compustele, n robes covered with the heaviest told embroidery, the former bearing + massive gold crook aml surrounded sy five Archbishops and twenty Biswps wearing striking purple and vio.st vestments, received the King n he porch where a white canopy, or amentod with gold and borne by five riesis was hekl over their beads, The wocession led by an anchorite, with a rolden crucifix, pasced with slow olemn pace up the central aisle be- ween the closes ranks of brilliantly iniformed princez, grandees and dip- omats, their breats flashing with ewcled decorations.The Queen Remnt followed ihe King, and the in- antas came next, while a detachment of halberdiers closed the rear of the wocession, the band playing the \u2018royal A Dr.J, L.M.Curry, the U.8, en- \u2018oy, in plain evening dress, occupied he fret place amouy the glittering wormed onvoyr and was consequent.v the most striking figure in the shole gathering, as he stood beside he Duke of Connaught.the British nvoy, whose scarlet uniform made a triking foil for the simple attire of he American representative.There \u201cas a numerous array of Spanish beau.ion, wearing white lace mantillas.\u2018Fh vais and dome of the edifice were lecorated with magnificent paintings «nd freseves which formed a worthy stting for the brilliant picture.A hort pause, then an overpowering ide of harmony fluxled (he sacred difice as the orchestra, organ and hoir burst isto à Te Peum which asted half an hour.The King with hig mother and the \u2018ther membora of the royal party.left he church with the same ceremonial vhich attemied thoir entry, an] his oach drove off amid hoarty cheers axl the strainn of the Spenish royal narch, while poals of ixils cchoxd \u2018rem every steeple in Na:lrid.The procession paswid through the wowed atrerts and ree best and choicest of the weaves of two worids-supylied ample selling space and provided a host of polite and attentive salesm n.Extremely Smart Costumss for Ladies.such as Fstamine Suits over Silk Drop, Homespuu 8 its, \u2018faffela lined throughout, Bril- Lantine Buits with Lace Collars, Lroadclo'h Suits, Venetian Serge = uits, &c.\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014 Boys\u2019 Washable Suits, special lot of pretty styles, wade of Galates Duck, the newest effects, ages 3 to 12 years.Boys\u2019 Fine All-Wool Serze Bloute Suits, made of fast Indigo Blue Beye, as well as in shades of Red and Brown.Boys\u2019 2.Garment Suits, of best driils, strictly Woollen fabrics, well and strongly made, with dcuble sleeves aud seats.Boys\u2019 3-Piece Suits, made of high grade throuzh and through Worsteds, best grade of Usssimeres, Tweuds and Thibets, styiish, well inde aud carefully trimmed \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LEATHER GOODS.Cowprising Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Dress Suit Cases, Chatelaine Bags, etc., aleo offered at lowest figures in the market.ET, Z.PAQU] 165, 167, 169, 171 ST.JOSEPH STREET.TELEPHONE 2171, 16th May, 1902 To-Night ! 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GRAND OPENING- TIVOLI GARDENS.Plimmer\u2019s New York Vaudeville and all Star Company Popular Prices 10 and 25 Cents.Matinees Daily, Admission 10 Cents.Doors open Evening, 7 15.Performance 8.15.Matinee, 1.30, © 2.30.megane ad ASKTOR- E.B.EDDY'S Light\u201d Matches +++.Head | Parlor - The Best and Moat Economical Matches On tha Markat FOR SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL GROCERS.Spring Goods on Hand.ÆNGLISH TWEED, CHOICR IRISH HOMESPUNS, BLACK AND BLUE SERGE, WATERPROOF SHRUNC \u2014\u2014 WH KEBP ALL KINDS OF GOODS FOR LADIES AND GENTS mme rt Pressing and Cleaning Suits at Short Notice.GAULIN & MORRISETTE, 38 Mountain Bilmiszm.bh.sx8m HERE, and see what you wish to select for those wedding presents expected soon.Nothing pleases more through life than well chosen gifts.The ones we offer are right.We also invite attention to our good line of Clocks and Field Glassen, including the latest and best Binoculers, for use in country houses.EMILE JAGOT, sevewss, 169 St, Joseph Street \\ THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY ».1002.) Latest | Novelties: Novelties in plaie and Fancy Silks, Novelties in Dress Materials, \u2018if your Grocer cannot su write to LeVER \u201cBROTHERS.LIMITED, Te i font, sending the name and address gry your grocer, and a trial sample of unlight Soap will be sent you $ ai far thy Cotaspa Nip The Quebet Chronicle that \u2018of Quine = which \u2018was not only the lows ai dre urban distiiets, but lower, than the five | pet districts of Coeur, Nipple.Yortaeul and \u2018Berthier = pro speaks Wighly for the sa- hlwity of the city gad lor the oxcel- lance of éta sanitory ataénistrotion.The sanitary\u201d Péajemin of counties is Bonaventure, with a death rate of 7.56 per thousand,\u201d Next to it come Price b Ons, Rubber Packi PEE out) Montreal, de) io, Theo, Rivers, Yemmaka, Portqui, Berthics, Quebec, y, Kamoureske, Tw, Moun , Mogtamaygiyy / à Beaubaraois, | Bagot, | L'Avannçstion, .A A Chartovois, Richobiow and Fprrebonee.408; COTE, VICTORIA CROSS Mustronl a xh 30.52, and Toc:] QUEREE- UNIQN MADE CIGAR.bone 21.40.OL Vie wo Recently jnjeodueed bat Sony vos popalse, citées hewkles | , the dnath ave: rago in Three Rivers was 26.43, wd Wholgsalo and Regal] S.J.$ AW & Vd 00, Rjpinteryl WHITE LEAD, PAI \"PAINTS, OIL, TURPENT INE, BRUSHES, VARNISHES, Engineers\u2019 Supplies __ HARDWARE.0 \u2026 - itn maiming 8.3 Uggs IT ?HARDWARE 0 x 8t, Peter Street, Lower.To Branch: Fabrique St, Upper Spading Forks, Garden Hose ghd Beals) | ) Sprinklers, \u2018 Lawn Rakes,; Gardeu Syringes, md Spray Pdmps, .0?*furf Fdgers, Garden Sets, Novelties in Dress Linens and Muslins, Novelties in Jackets and Mantles, Novelties in Chiffon and Lace Buffles, Novelties in aces, Collars and Scarfs, Novelties in Sunshades and Umbrellas, CHRONICLX TELEFBONE, Me.45.Garden W heelbar: QS, 3 \u2018Lawn Mowers, Grass Shesrs, Hoes, Asgeatouil, Pontise ond Geepe, in ur- 8 8 John Street, 0 1 Comer Notre Dams and \u2018Moulain Bill dor, pone of wich gets into double | melophone No.672 © Melonhone No, 46 figures.Levis coumiy hes a death \u201d ° rate of 18.97, and Quebec County of MONDAY, MAY 19, 1902.CONGRATULATIONS.FONNSIIAH IN Millinery.Latest Productions in Parisian Millinery, Latest Styles in Straw Iats, Caps, ete.Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments, Hoods, ete.+400 00004 Tailoring.Latest Designs in Suitings, Newest Patterns in Overcoatings, Novelties in Tweeds, Vestings, Ties, etc.Carpets.New Designs in Axmineter, New Patterns in Brussels and Tapestry, New Csrpet Squares, Rugs, Mats, etc.Latest Patterns in Linoleums, Latest Designs in Oilcloths, New Tapestries, Plushes and Curtains, Lace Curtains in Great Variety, 2000 ALL AT LOWEST PRICES.GLOVER, FRY & GO.24 & 26 Fabrique St.AAA, TAPAS from $1.00 to $25.AAA AE For Weëding Presents.We are showing some very novel designs in Table Ware, thero are Fruit Dishes, Iiread Trays, Tea Sets, Bake Jiishes, Noup Tureens and Candelabra in patterns that have not been seen in this city.Electric Chaling Dishes and Hot Water Kettles.In Sterling Silver, the mounted Photo Frames and Cologne Dottles in Applied Silver Finish interest purchasers.Silver Cabinets containing Knives, Forks and Spoons from $30 to $250, We are offering special inducements to cash purchasers of Solid Silver Spoons aud Forks.Wedding and Engagement Rings made to order.NEW BELT BUCKLES.The new designs in Belt Buckles are now in stock ; we are making a special display of Buckles and Belt Pins, in Modern Art and Énamel effects, there arc man y designs that are quite original, the prices range AAA Now that Paglisment hus been jro- roguel with ag congratulatory speech from His Exceliency the Governor- Geseraf it is fitüng that the press should follow his po and sing the Ministerial praises.We therefore congratulate the Government on the carly arrival of spring and the opening of navigation, though we think that the weather might lave hren a littl milder if the Ministers had thought about it in time : Me.Fiekdimg is also to Le congratelated on the tact that the commerce of the country is likely to supply him with the mean: of heeping Mr.Tarte in good humour thin year, if it is supplemented with e litle judicious juggling with capital secount, and n trilfing loan or two.Mr, Fisher descrves praise hweause the potuto-bug has pot yet wade its ap [varabce, and there is every reuson to iælieve that, when it docs, it will find potaives ready for it.Parliament i= to be congrutufated on having achieved the Herculean tusk of getting the estimatza through after sitting thirtee weeks, amd on dropping the Govern: nent hills respecting telegraph and telephone companies, the amendment o: the Bominion Lands Act, and the con.wobidation of the ucts pertaining 1 railways, and for providing fer th Alex.Hardy, 20 FARRIOTTE Chronicle Vrintin arr fuk comntics were phove it in the following | it Quotiee mon wed,fr | Telephone ! 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-vanteevOU 0 TENDBRS PEQUIRED.POLICE CONNITTEE Sealed (enders will bn received hy the undersigned until Monday, the nineteenth day of May, instant, at four o'clock in the ofternoun, for the auppl of the following articles required for the nse of the police force: 78 Tunica in Blue Serge.79 Paira of Pants in Blues Serge, Parties tondering are royuired senc in samples.The Tunica and Panta wust be made according to imstructions from the Chief of Police.and the buttons and all other innignia for the Tunies will be furnished to the contractor, who, nust piace and affix them Soconding ta inetructions from the Chief Police.The Police Committor doen not Lind itæelf to accept.the lowest ne pay of the tenders.It pleg reacrves the ol exacting security.The contractor shall nov the ur et of drawing up the sotaria) contract anil supply a certifled copy thereof to the Police Ar en .RD POTAY.to eo Di oA Som roa Vokco Committee | À \u201d Phone 2409.196 Crown Street.ROOM JO LET.Pire que Juees) SUPERIOR | COURT Hermine Pare, of the city of Quebec, meinen wife commune en biens UE Rozen the same place, lsbarer, dul Srna to eater om justice by (udgmiemr ot ipa Pay perior Court, Honorable LB Caron.Plaiatif£ Rozer Grenon, ot thee city of Quebec, Inborer, ete An action far separation (rom bed and boa (à ti H ted th as, tan thin dan been Institated by the Plaint fondant, (ae PENTLAND, STUART SrOPIE jen el BAGGAGE TRANSFER, David Sanford, 0 8 Michael Street, Quebec, ago trantferred and Parcels called for delivered to all parts of the city, traine and steamers.at lowest rater.Careful drivers and service exped tious and up to date.Teleph:ne 1542.Day ani Night Union Bank ef Canada.DIVIDEND No.71.Notice is hereby giver given that a Dividend at the rate of Seven per cent per anpuny tor the current half-year, upon the Paid: up Capital Stock of this Institution bas been declared, and that the same wili be Payable at the Bank and its Branclies ou and after Monday, the Second day of June next.The Transfer Booka will be closed from the 17th to the 3lat of May next, both days inclasi ve.6 Annual General Meeting of thé Shareholders will be held at the Banking House, in this city, on Saturday, th fourteenth of Juno, The chair to tu taken at noon.By order of the Board, EE.WEBB, Quebec, April 83ad, 1003, or planes CRLEBRATRD CUED vereT00eee AR Other Brands | en BY THOS.WHO B4VE NDR YRIM, OF iT WRENN NO ALUM All Ingredients Pare and Porfoctly Realty, OOBAN BAILINGS, eels ds ee erry 2.304, IND, 170h, 2Lat, SLD Tih, 14th, fst.Bh ob yon, ish, nd, Ei Te dot.seb, ic los, 6h, Elie ane a Hnised Atnerican.2rd.10th, 17h, fétih, ist rman Lierdslot, Gus, Sth, lth, Mtbwiih \u2014 2 Mh.To pn Te ea, OCEAN ARRIVALS, Muy 17.\u2014 38 La Toursine, at New Havre.S3 St Louis, at New York Southampton and Cherbourg.York from \u2019 from ss Ce \u201cie, at Liverpool from New Yorl 38 Lucania, at Liverpool from New York.38 Columbia, at Hawburg from New York.S8 Fricsland, at Antwerp from New York, ALLAN LINE.The R.M.8.Pretovian, Captain J.ML.Johnstons, arrived from Montreal ai 5 pan.on Saturday, mooring at the Vompany's wharf.Having embarked Quebec passengers and cargo she loft for Liverpool at 10 pm.sume day, The ss Brazilian, Captain Williams, arrived from Montreal at 7 p.m.on Saturday and proceeded fur London, The R.N.8.Numidian, Captain W.3.Main, F.R.G.S., from Liverpool, sth, via Moville, 9th May, with 36 waloon, HM intermediate amd 504 steer age paseengurs and a general Cargolanded the mails at Rimouski at 2.55 nan.yesterday and arrivet in port this morning, mooring ut the Breakwater.\u2014 DOMINION LINE.The ss Dominion, Captain Jones, arrived from Montreal at 7 pm.on Saturduy, anchoring in the stream.Having embarked Quebre passengers and \u2018argo whe Jefs for Liverpoul at $.30 Am.yesterday.The ua Merion sailed from Queens: town on May 16, at 7 pan., with saloon and 334 thirdclass passengers, for Boston.ELDER-DENPSTER LINE.The «x Montiort, Captain Cross, ar cived from Montreal at 6 Pm, vester- day and proceeded for Bristol.LEYLAND LINF.The ss City of Bombay, Captain Snow, having landed Quebec cargo, left for Montreal at 1.30 p-m.on Seturlay.This veel, which was formerly employedd in the passenger and tea trade between Great Britain and India, is one of the handsomest that has ever ha surpassed by many ocean liners.The staterooms are large and airy, the vomfort of the occupants being \u201cwell louke after.The ship ia also well applied with baths and lavatories.The following are the vessel's dimen: «ons :\u2014Length.415 feet : breadth, 4 feet; depth, 30 feet ; tonnage, 2,941 net amd 4,548 gross tons.She has Mgines of 660 horse power, which are capable of driving her 124 knots an hour, She carvion a crew of 114 men @ of whom am Lascare.One of the latter ia à pri-st ancl attends to the spiritual welfare of his countrymen ac vording to his light.Captain Snow «sys the Lascars are quirt and easily managed aml attend well to their du.tien.They appear to be a wiry, ac tive set, bit not at all muscular, ond the cold wind on Saturday did not «em to affect them, although they moved about the vessel very lightly \u201clad and barviooted.Captain Snow reports that there is no buoy at Servent Reef, near Natane, The ss Kingstonian, Captain Gibson, from London, in ballast, arrived in port at 6.45 a.m.yesterday, moor: ing alongwide the Great Northern elevator, where she will commence lomd- ing 10-day.QUEBEC STEAMSHP COMPANY.The ee Fontabelle sailed from | Now York for the West Indies at noon laxt Saturday, The ss Trinidad arvived at Bermude from New York at 1.30 p.m.last Saturday.\u2014 VACHT NOTES, Messrs.BB, À.Scott and H.Morgane yacht Svivia came owt of Davie's dock on Saturday evening and will bo placed in commission today, Nr, K.Auger's vacht Remier, built McLAREN'S COOK'S FRIEND 7 AND TAKE NO OTRWR.! .during last winter.has bon somauirrion and flva the pennant the Quebce Vacht Club.She is sloop rigged and has the sppearance of fast boat.put inf of (ng Me, Gale\u2019s vacht Pirate, one of 16 RE Tant hoats in the conti clam, has been raced in cothmisron for the season.7 CHARTERED, BL , 1.619, tons, re tr stesmer, !,904 tu ny por vol conss England: try LY NOTES.I Ton nh Sy rs The ex Rolls, fe from Pieton, for A asso Er: Montres, passed here yesterday morn / riens sé fout ae Lepairs 10, steamer Majestic having heen completed she came out of Davies slip on Saturday.The ss Inkum arvived from Mon tren, last evening and prooseded for son.The ss Escalona, Captain Ritchie, alter discharging cargo, left for Montreal at 2 p.m.on Saturday.\u2018 The ss Gaspesinn left port on Satur day evening for 116 Gagpe coast, with passengers and\u2019 general cargo.pohe ss Aquille, Captain Andersenaving comp csigo, leit port r London vesterday morning, The ss Westphalia, Captain Rantzen, having disabarged Quebec cargo, left for Montreal at 1.30 pm.on Ssturday.Teg Eddy arrived from Prescoit on Saturday afternoon with two iron barges for the G.L.& St, L.T.Coin tow, The ss Lakonia, for Glasgow, Bellona for Leitk, Greetlands for Newfoundiand, Losgfomd, for Sydney, from Montreal, passed here yesterday.The ss Ramore Hved, Captain Smith, from Rotterdam, with a cargo of gin, arrived in port yesterday morning and moored in the Louise Basin.The ss Activ, for Pictou, Mystic and Cohan, for Swiney, from Montrealpassed here on Saturday.The ss Her munn, from Liverpool, and Britannic, irom Sydney, passed up on Baturday.The North Shore mail ss Douro, Captain Bernier, left port on Saturday | morning for Esquimaux Point and way places, with passengers and general cargo.The three-masted echooner Eiupress.Captain Buchanan, from Bazbadus, with a cargo of molasses, arrived in nort yesterday afternoon in tow of tug J.H.Hackett and proceeded direct for Montréal in tow of the same steamer.PORT OF QUEBEC.Arrived, May 17.88 Britannic, Nielsen, Sydney, Dominion Coal Co., for Montreal, coal.SS Aunteliffe, Petersen, Liverpool, fur Montreal, general cargo.S8 Hermann, , Dantzic, for Montreal.sugar.Schr.Voltiqeur, rhingles.Schr.Genser, Boucbeault, Chicoutimifirewood, Schr, Lumina, Warren, Malbaie, way ties.Caron, Escoumains, rail May 18.S88 Kingatonian, (Noson, London, F.Leyland & Co., ballast.SS Ramore fead, Smith, Rotterdam, W.M.Macpherson, gin, 38 Holmlea.Luke, Pictou, for Montreal, coal.Schr.Empress, Buchanan, Barbados, for Montreal, mo .S8.Numidian, Main, Liverpool, Al lans, Rac & Co., general cargo.CLEARED.38 Aquilla, Anderson, London, H.Fry & Cu.Schr.Voltigeur, Caron, Escoumains, master.Nchr, Gensen, Boucheault, Chicoutimi, master, Schr.Lumina, Warren, ter.B.A.St.Clair, St.Clair, Ticonderoga, Auger & Son.B.A.C.Hopson, St.Clair, Ticonderoga, Auger & Son.B.G.L.Rosenthal.Delorme, Ticonderoga.John Breakey.B.C.Delorme, Delorme, roga, Bennett & Co.B.L.C.Beaudet, Delorme, Ticonderoga, Benneit & Co.HIGH WATER AT QUEREC, (Compiled by Tidal Survey Branch of- M.& F.Department).Malbaie, mas- \u20ac \u20ac c, \u201c C.Ticondevinited this port Not only is she a AM.PM.pretty morlel, but everything on hoard \u2026 3,59 427 ir in excellent onder, clean and neat, 444 811 her teak decks being an bright as those 525 5.52 of a man-oi-war.The accommodation 6.08 631 for captain, officers anil crew is first.6.60 TOR class, while the saloon for cabin pas- | 7.12 748 ængers is fitted up in à style not to 7.44 811 SIGNAL SERVICE.Quebec, 17th May, 1903, Note-The figures after the names of places denots the number of niles be fow Quebec.Fame Point {322)\u2014Clear ; strong east wind, Inward at 6.30 a.m., Symrs and two-masted steamer.Outward at NS a.m.Brantinghem.Low Point (580)\u2014Cloudy : west wind Inward at 2.30 a.m., Berçenhus.Outward at 8 a.m., Aklerney, Outward vesterday at 7.30 p.m., Siggen ; at 9.30 p.m., Bonavista.Cape Rav (#51) Clear ; south-east wind, Inward yesterday at 6 P.\u2026u., steames ; at 11 pm.etcenser.May 18th, 1902.Father Point (157)\u2014Clear ; eam wind.Inward at 1.85 p.m., Numidian.Martin River (238)\u2014 Clear northwest wind.Inward yesterday at 4 pan., Svmre and Skallagrim.Cape Magdaben (202)-Clear ; strong gale north-west wind.Inward at 10.40 a.m., Turret Cape ; at 2.50 p.m.Bonavista.Cape Rooc\u2014Inward at 4,30 pm.Bengore Hea PASSENGGERS.Saloon passengers per Dontnion Line xs Dominion, Capt, Jones, from Mon: (real and Queisec, por Liverpuol.\u2014 Mra, 8, Armitage.Maud Abbott, Miss Branscombe, Prise Florence Brown, Mr, Francis CaBradiog, Mins C.Bushnell, Miss Conkle, Mr.Staple ton Caldecott, Me.B.Crawford, Mes.C, J.Chisholm, x.F P.Cooke, Me.A.D.Cooke, Mr.R.K.Cum: wings, Nr.James Coristine, Mr.W.Dyan, Mrs.Dyas, Wr, Dyas, Mr.W, Fenton: Coat, Mr.W.D.Finher, fNrv.Fisher, ne Thomas Gibwor, Miss Me, Athar 6.fat, Mise Gil, Mrs.Gower, Mi = a] rary Li A io Hartkey, ra.Sor as x or a K.Garthd, ak Man John > ° \u201d \u201cJudge o aothing sat dem | The lawyers interested in the case J.@.800TT, .06 nokrness ôf the lungs and bronchial [Without settled ahode d) Le an die fier both Col.Gaynor and Capt, Green FOR HEADACHE.À ° \u2019 \u2018 © laure, and all inflammation of the about a thir pret paies nent rege] the United Staten, and in Quebce, FOR DIZZINESS Quebec, 14th April, 1003.= i .; + vontel a ir offence is not ex- » ond of warning.There are [fils of their herds and flocks oa) fo iiubie, Emhessoment, doce LE [FOR BILiOUSNESS, NOTE\u2014The 8th of May Loing « Legal other preparations of me end |dlemand.The turning of the W8EE [come under the treaty, but it appear ER [FOr TORPID LIVER, | (Holiday, the above meeting will be held inseed put up in imitotion of Dr.lands into farms means & herds wt that they were never indicted for em 8 FOR CONSTIPATION.3 mn THURSDAY, May 28nd.(thaso's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen.|lurage to 4 ht ldy'y the Kirghia |Pess-ement, but for conspiracy to de- * FOR SALLOW SKIN p.w.on » May .tine.To be sure you are getting the flocks af the tar * eeu oe fraud by receiving monies that the ron om .ine, 80e portrait and signature of f*1UX NO aptitude for any p md | United States Goverment had been THE COMPLEXION Vu : geninhe, Frans the | wra nave those of rearing live stock a defrauded out of by Capt.Carter, end GENIN ee PEERED It is well to remember that we now have our Full br A Te ler family ster, | Hunting.anh have little desire to ac fi toto depend on Wit | paaty e, | Line of Wall Paper in stock.See our Samples.three times ge much, 60 cente, sal nuire Weatern Monn it i By ho ini Saturday from Savannah shows that CURE 81CK HEADAGHS- RUBBER GODS.dealers, or Fdmanson, \u201cfof jan farmers.Their live stock |} the \u2014\u2014\u2014 They are beauties.pany, Toronto.rare Wil deren fy: ers with the pro- in Canadian aw: var 17, \u2014 \u201cEen lakes a frat clage pulitcol car- | Iqn are oareful and artistio.Our staff is STRI 114 hable resalt that the Rirghis \"land Gaynor, were never indicted at ps ; : | Our Jradesm large, and prompt execution of node STRIKE IN SYDRE threat he Yi lea diminish, Crar has en- Savannah for embezzlement.\u201d i es ne 0 you, that Dn J ee Mate ae ; onad strike of the miners in Cape Bre: |couraged to remove to these new) A NEW PHASE IN THE CASE.P | a sharp aire for each 0 ater Bags, : i i been declared off.The com: [homes mem to be prospering, thoughl publi ion is not al inst | 99 every itchjoz orders is our specialty.Le ave gran ed the ten per cent lin many mlacen they are troubled by «Faplie spinton proceedings taken by he 20 des Automisers, Eto, crease demanded by the men.the prevailing scarcity of water, à dit | 0 Tl 0) layers and Deteonive gimonials Ls the dally press gd sak your neigh | seca .ds ff ?.tin marae at: cei advantage which it is hoped to obvi: Carpenter to secure the arrest of the what they think ofl.You o Bonet sod | N ihi Good 8 mptly ect 8 0 0188 an g r Root me hy digging 2 Mr Le admire: two pres the suthoritire ve aise lers or Épuanson, Bates & pau 4 0 ng but the best 8 8 Cotton Compound eves A present pe | reth.t appears that both Jud- *c for sprin mit emmy try Ve commer or Te [oo Banos SRF Chou of io.DFe O028078 OIELMONT J 50m our window aurpiny Jadiss.Date ce Cale only eu : treal, who are also extradition com- N : ta .it our prices.Before giving out your contract spring £10 st for Conte Cette Par cu carried bv the camel caravans tht for mlenioners, refumod In the first place A Jhotographer takes your portrait pri work ask for our prices.You will find them Eire, re press Ra years have ben | cronsing emer to ign the warrants, | before Je ems \u2014 ; ional isfactory : b, mailed on tot priot sad two wr.> railroad from Tash.Lafontaine waa app 0, and that | po pot despair of euring.your sick except ly sat : wi Thi Foor ver renee ie \"tg erom the Kir.tegen ert latter disobeyed he headache when Joo San so, pally, ob- The Red Cros P harmacy, rep rs respons! In rrhis aternen and the Russian settlers Co cl ! him to lose hi |tain ° le e.y te which may cause him to lose his com: | yf] effect a prompt and anent | J Cor.John and Palace Streets.A D\u2019S No.| and 2 are sold if Quebec by tein ne ow pt re- mission hy Jiradition commissioner.cure, action ie mild_ and na- \u2019 .o|all the res druggists, déve lation with their mother country, La should happen befors the case .= 4 rv contain ate Sloot _ metals alé.ete its sad nice.5 oo aboot, ide LLAN | Lin Royal Mail Steam ESTABLISHED 1842.1008 Summsr Arrangements 1962 Livstpod) Mga no se \u201cCarries Second Cabin passengers to Glasgow di oct.Rate $35.00, London and Montreal Service.From Len fAreamship Mon: real 3 Ma Hoearfan.«(3 Ma ui q Monte Vidias iL Jute 4 June Brazttan.\u2026.| Glasgow and Now York Service.For further particulars apply to ALLANS, BAER & C6., ls DOMINION LINE Mail Steamers PORTLAND SERVICE, From 1 Fem Liverpool | Steamer 16 Californian.3 PS 7 Color lat ou BOSTON see cE.Twin 8: er Sarvice Fest Borton to L verbool vis \u2018Qussnstown.Liter | Stamer | From Boston \u201cnN inad .|M 7 or % en ore alth Moy 2 __QUABEO SERVICH.From © | Pascengor From Liverpool | Stesmsrs | Quebec ur 1 Dominton.June &.Dominion.Mediterranean Service from To ton, for Gibraltar, Naples and Gen a.From Genoa Steamer ¥rom Bostonfn sa peace Canadian Customs officiaia attend steamer on artivel at Portland for examianiton of Samet jp then checked free to prin id mers fare rupsrior rior Damenger ts and spacluts va pre Kates of Passage.TO LIVKRI'OOL Quebec, Portland and Boston Service, Cabin $63.00 and upwards.Second Caudia $37.50 and upwards, Baoorage aL lowest rates.According Lo stonmar and servios: TU MEDITERIRANKAN, o 975.0 Jorma Sowards.nd an Naples, sual Trounson returs berthing accommodation aoû all formalin apply 15 Ww.M, MAGPHER ION, a No.#3 Dalhoüsi» street, Quebec Steamsbip Company LIMITED.How York, Bermuda and West Indies Royal Mail Liges.BAILIEG FRON PIER 47 HORTE RIVER ARW YORK For BERMUDA | 9.8, UABTORIA, Sa'uriay, 25th May, at 10 Tédaloupe À into Mardaique LE: BA, Mel KOKONA, Wecdnecday, 20 Bpoeial Trip to Martinique and St.Vinoeut to viow the scene of tho recent Voleanis Eruptiqns :\u2014 8.8.TRINIDAD, Tuoredsy, oth Her.3m St.Lawrence I Line The Twin w Jon 8S CAMPANAS, 1,700 tons, ls intenddd ton n from Quebco, Tuesday, 20th , at moon, for Pasar Polat, pe Mai Pay har Perce.Uape Cove, Gia gummerside, Charlottetown ond Flaw indatian f: Ha exoellsnt accommndal or base nary tippers are req-issted to mark 1 of Pern in fan ou all oaks sun Pro misians in landinié Noeargo will be reseived after 13 A.Mon salling day.Fer further information apply to ARTHUR ANKRN.Or x A BK, oT IE A 00, Mai Tew Agente \u2014 F king 32 4b Louis ata Sean bade weve Unabmo, 19th May.INR \u2014\u2014 JOHN FLYNN, CONTRACTOR OF Mason, Briok, Cerpenter Work dobbtez I'romplly Attended To SPECIALTY : Ornamental Ceilings.Wainscotilog and : oF.sors.(CES :\u2014-No.111$ St Anne atrest orm and 50 Marguerite rots 8h May, sb}.\u201cRaturday, Ms: M NR, SE Su, re STOCEINE, as Leyland Line QUEBEC to LONDON, ai th tos to from re and Us tod states.aod pelstatn Bios mers have scopmmodaglon tor fretless ger Pusan freight and Eee) igtormation FREDR, LEYLAND & co, (1900) Limrrxo\u2019 81 Bt, Peter strcot, 11 St, Sscramgnt wrest Quaber, Mestre, ! #
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