The Quebec chronicle, 8 juillet 1902, mardi 8 juillet 1902
[" de OQTS, Direct Imp of vana Oigars.FrenchaudE Mesh Briar Pipes.Office axl 5.house 186-188 St, Paul 8t._ Re Fhoue BL &t, Joseph St.1 2007, YOL LVI.KO.20,270.= CUR walked one day fully vietualiy i ou Defers 1 NEARLY A CRIPPLE.ST.Jacobs OIL ED hat at ti ' id not walk ten yards without nating.brn ain er engiand and on the Gontinent, pronounced it essai for, and signally falied to give me th slightest railef, At jermined to give Gt.Jacobs Oil a fair trial.wi + second bottie | felt moat decided relief; after usin a oe oe ten miles without feeling a twinge ; with the fourth | was and after using the fifth bottie | had no k of , of the 68.éregins save:\u2014\"in the ES 1 To a pain In the region of tha ht hip, which rapidly a 1 Its use, ano am now.thanks to ne rare tous ee vi any return of .0 am \u2018Jacose uld now have been very near, if net quite, a cripple.\u2019 IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC.CONQUERS PAIN.Price 1/1; and 2/6.\u2014 HIM.| the third | need rties, entirely, Trea from ly convinced that had kt nat THE SHIP LABORERS AND THE LEYLAND LINE The Situation Unchanged\u2014Non-Union Labor and Batteaumen In Sympathy with Ship Laborers and Refuse to Work emf meet NR.HARLING SUMMONS MR.KENNEY~INTERVIEW FRUITLESS.Spree ffm e\u2014 The difficulty existing between the members of the Quebec Ship Laborers\u2019 Society and the Leyland Stesmship Company still remains uneettled.Early yesterday niorning the ss lberien wus removed from the Great Northern elevator and freight shede, to (he north well, in urder to take in a quan tity of flour.When the bour to com- wonoce work arrived, the non-univg labor employed by the Wolvin intorests refuse] to hagdle any freight for the Leyland line, and the batieau men also refused to come alungside the lixrian with lumber or bave anything to du with tbe \u2018stoïners connected with the Leyband Suwametsp Company, until the difficulty \u2018with the Ship Labirers BSo- ciety- was gmiicably settled.There was nothing left for the Lovisad people to do but work the Thertan\u2019s crew, whiok was done, ts ratio boing: promised «a wege por dey in excews theit rogular ship's pay.non- umion men cintiioyed on the docks are in perfect sympathy with the ship la- horers, and say that they will stand by them la their trouble.The Lettoau men are equally determined, con- woquently the powitton is likely to re mein in Matu quo, unless one or the other party gives in, and the ship laborers say that they will not recede one inch from the stend that they bave taken.In the mcentime to avert act on the part of the leborars has been committal.on the co- trary, they oven keep away from the steainer and insist that they are not on n »irike, but simply locked out by the Leyland Steamship people.No VAAAARAAAASAPPPPPPPPPIS AFFAIRS IN VENEZUELA CRUSHING DEFEAT OF THE GOVERNMENT TROOPS \u2014 BARCELONA INVESTED BY THE REVOLUTIONARY ARMY \u2014 MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS OF PRE- BIDENT CASTRO.Wilemniad, Island of Curseos, July T\u2014-President Castro, of Voneawela, deft Caracas Hurlay, nat for Valenciu, ns bail previoaxly Goon announced, but for La Guiura, taking vith him his private guard of 509 voteran soldiers, end Genenss Hewvern, as chief of staff.The Present reached La Guiara im the afternoon, end Icét there at nrcl- night on tho stoainer Osvin, his destination doing Guanta or Bareclona, about 150 miles cant of Le Guiara.He intemis to reorganize the Goverment forces at and ahout.Baroclona.and as- me the offendve agaînet the revolu- tioriete &t once, Noizyly et Caracas can oxplain the cham mv his plane, and the niep in conviderrd an perilons.es the mvasion of the Valencia = «Hatriot by.the main one of the revolu- tioniete hem tom.is force will be oppored by the CGovermnent \u2018army under General Seferino Castilo, Later in the day news reached here other veasel in the port seems to be affected by the difficulty the Inburcrs are all at work, and seemingly mindiog their own business.Mr.Thos Herliay, Managee of the Leyland Line eviduntly feels very kueoly over tho Stuntion, and yesterday moming ex- presscl a dese to have an interview with the president of the Ship Lalo rers\u2019 Society.Mr.Keouey, and later in the day despuiched a messenger to the latter asking an interview.Nr.Kenney sent Lack word that Mr.Harling kaew where to Sad him if he wanted him and mount business.Mr.Hurling next gddreesad à letter to the President of the Ship Laborers\u2019 Saciety, requesting p -meeting at the Company's general officev, St.Peter street at 4 o'clock.At this hour Me, Kenney and Mr.Murphy, accompanied by two of the vfficers of the French section of the Society coll on Me dures in answer to bis io \u2018 interview EE of + the society rom the buikling they wvhnply caxl thet there was no change in the, situation.Mr.Kennoy sail that he hel nothing to wake puphic, for the reason that nothing as dune.Nr.fi bad requentecl bis presence in writing, ar when he saw thet gentlemen, ho bed no propaeition to make further than poiat out the condition of trade, and the injury that wen being donc the port of Quebec.That he gave Mr.Harbog to understand that the Ship laborers Society bad taken a wand in the matter from which thoy would not budge ope inch, which ended the interview.A Ar General Modedo Castro, the Presi dent's brother, were completely rout- od July 3 botween Barcchna and Aragus hy troops of the revolutionary army undor General Roletdo.The Gov ernment forces lost all thee ammunition and « quipment, and many of the nokliers deserted to the revolutioniets luring the engegoment.After the jat- tie the revolationery army moved on Barcelona, and surrounded that city.Che inhabitants wore ponic-stricken, the shops were closxl and strects: were barricaded.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE COAL STRIKE Mit.New York, July T\u2014Prelcnt chell apent the day with Mr.H.NM.Taylor, of Braidwood, a soft ° coal operator, who said thet he tclegraphnd Mr.Mitchell at Wilkeebarre to meet him in New York.He denied that their morting hal anything whatever to de wit ibn enthracite nveers wirike, of lo the soft coed ming situation, or the guproacting convention of the United Mine workers at Indian: apolis.Fach asserted thet they were together mmply as boyhood | friends, after seeing friends off for Europe.Mr.Mitchell also denied that he came to comsult labor leaders hore re- gording thea advisabiBty of the soft coal miners breaking their contracts with the operators lo enter upon a arteral strike, pod niteratol that the anthracite miners would slay out vun- from Vonesnela to the offcct thet threo thousand frovermnent ivoops under til het won.We said he would leave for Wilkeaharre this cvering.Specialtis\u2014FINE FRENCH EA .B fret Importer of Wines, Liquors, find Fine French Oanued LARET, SAUTERNES BURGUNDbIES, PORT AND! ; SHERRY Wings § COFFEE.tr.fffomtnn Phone 110.GEORGE PATRY 22 Fabrique Streetanage 79 [and dater the tweedy-nine priemts, RE [well an Bishop Matz.went there à [
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