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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" Hotel Twelve wr Pages 3 Fair and Warm i.No.162, MONTREAL, 1905, PricE ONE CENT I> DRAINAGE Lalars About the \u201cny Station WITH EX-COUN- LE IEBAL.* LC AU yesterday ur : the SU.Lows sVltnees reporter sor wLut be thought Mr.Bastien, Iou ; 11 tie new dis surd rrom the L.Shaumnrock Latresse Heëttssitute an ex- siton dollars, replied Svat l Lave Ainents and cation that you do Ine new drams ureaily reeded, as \u201cctiing lu that dis vd bam very glad Us make these nas Li better the condl- wno hive there mm Lory un Mr.not GENHOL el ve (dVantageous Lu Ji will aso bepent cord addiional tacr- Ly Us ClliZens who ao The suburps.1 want of drams and «=.natural growth of moor St.Louis for instance, when 1 bou the Lown Council, five creer that ex-Alderman Sonutted an offer to che hnndred and twen- continuation of Si.serie ol the C.P.KR.\u201cion that the \u2018orpora- \u201ccuet druns in the street.Was conlrnted with Lhe - an cutlet and could not \"= »0 Mr.Koy built his street.JL was + Mr.Vanier, the town ~ubmitved His plan to \u201crs north of the C.P.K.: UMpING station.As a 8lst year.VAIŸYMON.At his residence, Ancaster, | i, on J 3, 1905, Joseph Eliza Me-.hyn I na 80th \u2018Fed.: Aron July's, 1905, William Andrey Cat 15 Ses ae avenite, Toragto, in| tos\" 5t \u2018year.of his age.= : IN \u2014 Abcldentatly: killed; at nis prs he, Brompton, Que., on July 10, 1908, | a \u201cAlba Ränkin, aged- 59 years.: TSON.~-At Quebec, James Robert- | (retired.Presb: erlan- clergyman).\u2018aMrEH \u2014 Accidentally killed at.Quebec; omcJuly 7, 1905, \u2018Alexander _ Smith, young - off RON of ihe late Hugh Smith,\u201d Bourg a Que., aged 38 years and Zmonths.ESDELL \u2014 At her home, in Regina, TNT.\u2026, OR July 1, 1905, Mary Erena,- \u2019 All\" that could be done by friends \u2018in.and out of the family, and .by hep kind and gkilful physician, was; Peau; but she : bad heard the.clear cpl, |: and her thought was: | \u2018I leave tue -worid: without a a tear, Co] \u201cSave for\u2019 the: Friends 1 hold so dear.\u2019 ; FOLEIURST \u2014 At- Campdelford, Ont, EE Tolar, aga 3 ' gears, late of \u2018Toronto.: - June: 25, 1905, at the home of her brother-in- rge Johnston, Ellen Jopaston, | wile.of: the late\u201d William \u2018Watkins.; end; on June 23, 1905, .Henry, Walker, .aged 80 years, fahter of the Rev.Harry © Fer, B.D., Westmeath, Ont, wifeghols a.dst of names: of dalerestod.friends |: aie fur via oran im for cock addin, op gd 4 ; 2 démon countries ects cdi required \u201cbots téo Tate.for: this: Das mar.; \u201c RERINGLINGS IN TWO DAYS.ext \u201cPriday, .exhibiti give two here théy have shown on previcus oe adions.ve.musical feature of dde.Brothess\u2019 shows lias always been ay émportané -itém in the enormous pro- .sie ee es 5555 \u201ction grounds in the, town of St, Louis, 2 \u2014 \u2014 meal Toronto, | wife of].way, aged 20 HE |'now $8.00.ES | A8 the : sta 5 Ring |.tS CARSLEY C ore Wednesday, July 12th, 1905.CLOSES AT 5.30 O'CLOCK, JULY CHEAP SALE-CREAT CLEARING BENT The one end and object of this great ysarly Value Carnival is to got stocks Into good shape.With one tremendous sweep wa clear out all the odds and ends, broken lots as well as large quantities of regular stocks.We hesitate at no reduction, however radical, to attain this.Decks have to be cleared for fall trade.We set about it this wise : NEW LOTS OF SHEER LAWN WAISTS GO TO SWELL THE GREAT JULY SALE.Continuing the biggest Bargain sensation of the July clearing with new Jota.affording a better select{ an than ever to-morrow.This department has been crowded the entire week.A still bigger rush to- morrow\u2014for no waist valnes of t he past, present or future can compare with these.Such is the ver dict of those who have seen and purchased.$2.25 Fine White Lawn Waists for $1.50.Blouses of fine white Lawn, the front is made with a wide insertion of handsome open work emb roidery and trimmed with rows of broad tucks.The back is also tue ked.Sleeves and cuffs trimmed with clusters of fine tucks.Stylishly cut and perfect fitting.$1 5 Regular $2.25 Waists.July Sale Price.0 $3.50 Sheer Lawn Shirt Walsts for $2.45.4 A most distinguished model.Made of fine Swiss muslin, prettily STORE trimmed in front with Val.lace insertion and clusters of fine hemstitched tucks.Latest loose sleeves, also tucked, carefully cut and splendidly finished.We have the m in all sizes.$2 45 Regularly $3.50.July Sale Price is.Cree eee ane e eases .SUMMER SILKS AT DECISIVE REDUCTIONS.95 Pieces of Fancy Japanese S ilks, soft satin effect.plain cream grounds with elegant raised cords, two to eight Rens apart.The color combinations are enormously var! ed.including thirty-three fashionable chades.Also in cream.Regularly 25c.July Sale Price.30 Pieces of New Fancy Dress Silks.22 inches wide, in neat checks, pin checks, over checks and strip es, Range of fashionable colorings.Regularly 35e Sale Price.\u2026.\u2026.cree sevens .35c 30 Pieces of New Black Gros de Naples Silk, extra fine finish, deep rich black.full 24 inches wide.Regularly 3%.25 July Sale Price.240000 -['forenoon.\u2018_\u2018z | The distinguished pa \u201c7 jvel* 6F int _ {dreams for whiteness Phillips Colonial H OUSE, Square.Men's Rubher Sole Running black colors.Men\u2019s Rubber Sole Running very special at $1,00 or Laorosse Shoes, tan and Worth $1.00 ; for 75c.and Lacrosse Laoed Boots, per pair.10 percent off all broken lines Men's Oxfords and White Canvas Boots.5 percent extra discount for oash.other goods.SPORTING GOODS.Boats and Canoes, Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Lacrosse and One lot of 50 Paddles at $1.00 each.HAMMOCKS.$1 to $15.A god assortment still on hand at prices of from TRUNK and Special For 5 peroent for cash.\u2018BAG DEPT.One Week.- LEATHERETTE SUIT CASES, made with steel frames and four leather corners, straps inside, 20 In.and 22 in, * $1.75 each; 24 and 26 in., $2.00 each, all less & Ask to see the COLONIAL HOUSE INDESTRUCTIBLE TRUNK, 5 eo CE $100,000,000.ee GROUP OF \u2018UNITED : STATES 10APL- TALISTS IN MONTREAL WORTH - +.THAT AMOUNT.\u201c¢ JW.Gates\u2019\u2014that is not, necessarily, aname to conjure with.| But, as a fact, Mr.Gates is a wonderful mau, He does not quite know how many millions he possesses.1f you looked Lim up in the United States * Peerage,\u2019 or \u201cWho s who 7: you would find ithat he ison the diféctorate.of about.p hundred com- dnies: ; - È P When Mr.Gates says :|.\u2018 Let me.have à steel yacht to cost a million dollars,\u2019 the \u2018thing is done.ben he says he \u2018would like to take a little trip to Canada, behold, there is a private car, with every comfort which might cajole the senses; servants, and buffets, for the cool- drinks on the hot | summer days ; and all things which might minister to luxury.a 21 ES Now, Mr.Gates, being a gregarious \u2018creature, -said to himself that while be \u2018cértainly wanted a holiday, he.desired, at the same time.the right kind of com- pantonship.Accordingly; he invited to accompany him \u2018Messrs.John Lambert, Chicago; -D.G.Reid, Judge Truax, and \u2018Mr.W.J.Ellwéod.One was nearly adding Mr.S.Schwab, for that wcnder- ful man had agreed to come to Canada for a little sight-seeing and fishing, but \u2018at.the last moment sent word that he {could not be present.\u201cNow, this little group, at the retunda of the Windsor Hotel to-day, naturally atiracted attention.If, was rumored that Mr.Schwab, who was the only man in the world to receive a salary of a million dollars \u2018a year, was in town, and thé ordinary habitueg of the Windsor] Hotel expected a little excitement, .\"It was computed.with| some care that \u2018the-little group could show, if put to it, \u2018one hundred million: dollars, or, at least, \u2018securities representing that amount.Mr.Gates was.the leader of the party.He is a man in the: prinie of life.He wears a.Papama hat, inthe style of a sombrero, okes a long, dark, severe cigar; affects.a white Hannel suit; and feels the heat, for he more than once i to partake of some\u2019 cooling liquid refreshment.oo Mr.Ogden,~the third ivice-president of P.R., in the; absence of Sir i , i \u2018 y, the members of \u2018which are closely asspciated - with all \u201c| the- great deals in the United States, ar- -| rived in their special \":} from New York.i car, the \u2018 Ranger,\u201d which they, travel isa.mar; ior beauty and luxury.\u201cLhe foot sinks in velvet; the beds are like.: ss land purity ond beauty.~The \u201cchef\u201d is à génïus,- while the ordinary valet is at the call\u2014eager, tireless, soft in speech and action.The: ca This aggregation, tired of.the vlea- | terday afternoon on.Lake | HENRY MORGAN & CO.\u2018- MONTREAL to Quebec tle fishing.© They have with them all the, necesséty.requisites, not to speak oË guides who \u2018will show them the way and cook the sures of the home, are going .and the neighborhood for a ht fish out of the water.\"A LOTTERY RAID + 7% tr OFFICERS CONFISUATE THE PARA: - PHERNALIA OF THE IMPERIAL © BANE, CHICAGO.~ .Chicago, July 12.\u2014United States Gu¥ ernment officials have raided the lm: perial Bank, one of the institutions con- | ducted by Louis Gordain and John H.Dalton, now under indictment for operating a lottery.The officials entsved the bank armed with a warrant and pror ceeded to confiscate everything in the, shape of books, papers, literature, tick\" ets and short accounts as was thought to be necessary as evidence.\u2018The Federal seizure warrant called \u2018for all ar ticles of literature, paper, tickets, booizs, - ana Banking Company, Louisiana Stale Loan & Trust Company, Victor C.Lio- pez & Co, W.J.Morgan & Co., Louis Gordain, Imperial \u2018Banking Company,\u201d Imperial Bank and the Manhattan Exchange Bank\u2019 The trial of the banks officials Will come up before the fedeisk court in- the next session in Septembef Articles confiscated will be introduced wi evidence in the trial.| \u201cTr EIGHT BARGES SUNK >: : \u2014 05 THE TUG \u2018GEORGE HARRIS,\u2019 DG ING A DENSE FOG, LOSES A - FLEET IN LAKE ST.- x.0 LOUIS.LT \"A serious accident occurred late yei- St.Louis.short distance from the Town of Tas: chine.; \u2018 : lt appears that the tug \u2018George Uar- ris,\u2019 belonging to the Ottawa Forwarding - Company, was proceeding down the lake, { on her way to Montreal with eight large\u2019 barges in tow, heavily laden with lif ber, consigned to Messrs.J.W.Buti: stall Company,.lumber merchants, fog.export purposes.ti When nearing Lachine a dense.fog aud- denly arose over-the water, preve those on the\u2019 iug seeing over the hew of the beat.Ih attempting to reach:a piace of safety the tug went aground and the enfire fleet of barges suddendy.sank.oo Bhat This morning the necessary appliancët were sent\u2019 to.the stene of the accident, nd it is expected that the barges will be.raised by this evening.or +.BUILDING COLLAPSED.- - Baltimore, July -12.\u2014The Glenn - bi ei \u2018ing, one of the smaller office.buildin collapsed to-day, killing two persomé and injuring one.Era RE aaa Se appa me TES ahaa etc., labeled or belonging to the Louisi- .\u2018 RPC rey ava ES ; THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS mes ox me rm ME en Weekly Calendar, _ NINE TO THREE.\u2018See the Posters Wrpwrsnay, Jury 12, 1905 um At Téronto\u2014 - side left; A.Crawley, inside \u2018left: G.|and momentarily released himself Toronts .000110000\u20142 10 1 Noseworthy, centre forward; P.Peebles, another moment saw Silva with (= Newark .000000000\u20140 5 1 right inside; J.Jones, right outside.renewed, «nd a second afierwarde M Th R I F d A Bel Merete: Falkenbers and Sullivan; and .wie to the mate Ko e ' elore Moriarity an 'Nedll.Umpire, Conwa ilva bas now four points ta i.yals Ia way and Zimmer.Attendance, 1,200.27 {OTTAWA FOOTBALL CLUB to his opponent's two.Tbe fina) to :- Providence \u2014 be taken to-night, \u20ac, EASTISIIN LEAGUE STANDING.Ottawa, July 11.\u2014The Ottawa Football Club met at the Russell to-night and \u2014_\u2014 Per: KINGSTON YACHT Cit i , nt élected officers.There was a large attend- UB Es THE MOST UNIQUE SHOW EVER GIVEN, THE N-A.L-U.WILL CONSIDER THE | paitimore \u2026 \u2026 Won.ast wn ance of players and great enthusiasm was 1 EU \u2018rea manifested.Outside of the election the .; At the DRILL HALL, m to 6 m DADE AND FINLAYSON REIN- Jersey UF core et 55 5 -533 was no other business to transact, every- Kingston, July d1.\u2014At the wl : 9 am.p.m, STATEMENT TO-MORROW.Bufralo 201 ll 3 os line else having been discussed ot ton | ee officers were elected : 7 ~ , .rot ome mm ee - ing.Mr, R.T.ngtor ; Eg cers were elected: \u2014J y.= ; CL .Toronto .«v eu eo.31 31 s0p annual meeting , he b ident: H.W 1 a ; 3 0 - : was elected to the presidency.The 0 ruthers, president; H.w.Richard.TO-DAY AND ï HURSDAY ON LY.It it were possible for Montreal to have Newark .se ar es ve 18 35 44 cers elected are:\u2014Hon.patron, His Excel- president; J.H.MacNee, secretar-: æ 2 .SAG disgraced themselves still further, if they Montreal Sos: za JAS 35 leney Earl Grey: bon.President, DEC Pos directors decided 1 a ave not already reached the rock level of Ta T8 51 949 McLaren; hon.vice-presidents, N.A.- e di rs decided to move the; = FREE TO EVERYBODY.court, M.P.; Robert Stewart, M.P.: Messrs.sent club house to the property 1.miserable display of yesterday must have NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.Thos, Birkett, Denis Murphy, C.B.Pow- west, and build new plers.The .done it for them with certainty.; RH Æ.en, ©, J.Booth, D.J.McDougall,M.P.P.; will cost $3,000.It was not that they were consistently At Botton.Geo, May, M.P.P.; president, R.T.Shil- DADE AND FINLAYSOA disgust in everyone's estimation, their The Poster Art in All Its Phases.! Cincinnati .0000004 02\u2014G 15 i N.Bate ; bad all through.No.They played 2 LE : 15 0 lington; first-vice-president, L.N.; = : stellar game until the seventh.More than Boston -_:s 000000010-1 9 1|second vice-president, W.A.Cameron ; ° held their own and raised the hopes of Batteries Æwing and Schiel; Harley and third vice-president, H.B.McGiverin; sec- ( i i Moran.Umpire, Johnstone.t \u2018A.St er, P.J.\u2014 as THE Eighteenth Annual Picnic an d Games the spectators to anticipating a brilliant miplre, Johnstone.Attendance, retary, T.-A.Godfrey reasur 2 PRINTERS of the Montreal Printers, under the aus- .Ottawa, July 11.\u2014The executive o° ; victory.Then they simply, but-disastrous- 1,469.; Baskerville.- ; : o.\u2026 bet a a |g mee 002 État | SE pe ses fo lo 17 down, but persisted in remaining there and .uis .\u2026 200\u20144 10 2/ ser, Dr.D, H.Baird, F.PC ! son a ue pices of Typographical Union, No.176, ae Ethomselves to be kicked until re- Philadelphia .0 4011112x\u201410 16 0 D.Finn, W.F.Powell, J.P.Dickson, Geo.in the Montreal team here on Satur:.; w ¢ held a sistance was impossible.Batteries\u2014Egan and Grady; Sparke and Bryson and W.C.Young.ot a meeting of the N.A.L.U., way The Birds are suffering now from an Abbott, Umpire, Bausewine.Attendance Delegates to Quebec Rugby Union me V'Uounelt has called for Thursday epidemic that seems to be laying some of 2,027.* ing\u2014J.P.Dickson, W.C.Young, T.A.its best players low.Raub was sadly| At Brooklyn\u2014 \" Godfrey wanted yesterday, but be is on the sick Brooklyn .:.101000000\u20143 14 3 = list, as a catcher, and could only bat in| Pittsburg .1051310 00-11 15 1 CHESS, the ninth.D.Hartman is suffering from Batte ies\u2014Mitchell, Jones and.Bergen : * an injured finger.Mr.Kreltner\u2019s sports- Phillippi and Peitz.Umpire, Kiem At -_\u2014 \u2018manlike system of getting rid of all the tendance, 1,500.PES | DIFN ILE GROS BOIS, | Univ.\u2018SATURDAY, JULY (5, 1905 Boats leave Lon.Handsome Prizes, souvenirs for all the ueull wharf at 8, children.An extra handsome prize for the When Mr.W.Bramley, of the M.-., Club, was spoken to this morning o.>.subject of the relustatement of the 1,» professionals, he stated that a grest i; of misapprehension existed with rczarj | the future status of the two men vw >.: 10.12and 2.30.Re- Bean G players who are worth anything and leav- At New York\u2014 day the chess mas-| now seek to play\u2014Dade and Finlay-op.} \u201cturning leavs at 4 an Guess, ing this ci ith th idu 1 th y ; Ostend, July 11.\u2014To-day \u201c12 lay ay-on He : .o g this city wit e residue, places the Chicago.000 y the international tourna- says that it was generally understood in, and 8,30, - | TICKETS, Aduits, 250; Children, 15c, team in a sad plight when their resources New York .1 00000.a00= 1 2 ters engaged no Le aired in the the \u201cMontreal Lacrosse Club want is oe Paie _ Ne 8 are a little strained.1 \u2018Batteriss\u2014Reulbach and O'Neill: MoGi \u2019 21st round.Play was of an especially these men as professionals.That w,., moins vs w ul was responsible for fourl ny \"wii; Bresnahan 0 0° stubborn character, and, when time Was! mistake.The men would receive noib 2; ; ; .and Bowerng ¥ , - eriors, deliberate inexcusable blunders, | Umpires O'Day and Emeline | Men.|'eâlled at the luncheon hour, only ON©| for their services.which.meant runs evéry.time.: Buss was |; 009, ie.Attendance, game had been concluded.This was be The men are anxious.to again play sj.PE \" + © : - Po + T Xa h L ee S 3 S , B | not à shining light and missed a low one > r the result i TS WwW T .xX , a ; ç \u2019 p CT \u2014 tween Maroczy and Teichmann, the teur, and will give an affidavit guaranee.Ep ort cag ue ummer C 00 from Hartman, which also influenced the NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIN being a draw.Maroczy again bas the lead ing their status and their continuanee à FOR STUDY OF THE BIBLE AND MISSIONS sc : won.\u2018Lost with 14% points.In the afternoon sessiol : ! ; The seventh was \u2018drop of the rocket stick yey York i ost.P.C.She following additional results were re- With these men as amateurs therc dee: 5 en Eridav | : uff | for the Royals and the subsequent scores | pitts ne es 0 5E | TK ; h won from Janowski; : there Monday Evening to F riday Evening, July 17 zi \u2018| were made whilst they were Tecovering |p.pus 5e 4 2 818 Oe ar ace à \u2018\u2019Taubenbaus, Marshall pot seem to be any reason why Shey ao the - from the bump.Ch lost to Blackburne, and Marco suceumbes pas made a rule Covering the cases, and 1 p ; 1 feago ; : In the first Montreal landed one handily.pres ve ee ee oud 32 579 î me between Wolt \u2018and Miller tapped gently to centre.He was Sa see ee 83 185 5 Sapa Bas drawn, while that between removed to Jecong on Meaney s sacrifice, Éroolyn seer eee \"2 = -360 Leohharût and Tschigorin remained un- , fina com: e -f- A a» 70 es Le ad Id .: \u2018thr stole third, y E 2 297 finished.to carry through by the rules, without requesting its adjustment by any outside densaul\u2019s hit to left.Biston \u201c ees ee ae 0023 i 52 \u201c207 \u201c AUSTRALIA VS.DERBY bois.Then both teams settled down to \u201cbeing.\u2014 , pitched out with very little trouble, by AMERICAN.LEAGUE caîes.the NAALU à 11 pu \u2014De swer Aus-| e N.A.L.U.sanctions the playin | London, July os Derby pu Tor?rocble of these two men all the troubles will = ix purely a matter of courtesy on the part of Montreal to submit to the union, a matter which they bave a clear legal righ: , 7 Li , : .A = x, lecture Hall of St.James Methodist Church.FEE BECEPTION OF PELEGATES MONDAY EVENING, OLASS WORK \u2018IN THE MORNINGS.| RBORBATION IN THE AFTERNOONS.PLATFORM MEETINGS IN THE EVEN INGS.- A capital programme.Experienced Tea chers.Able \u2018Speakers, Fine Musle, a £ mENEE TO PRESS N@TICES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.dl Ce Genid for Progratnie to the Secretary, Miss.M, Carden, en ; > oo a i .191 Versailles Stree ; Pappalau and Nops, who were both rolling} ti R.H.E.UD I meals way until the seventh nee Pre.00%.\"I trälie's first inni t d, and peared all Montreal\u2019s way un LE Le + +.+ 00000001 0\u20141 } 1 141 for 3 at an end, and We may Lope to finish when the change came o'er the scene, = Detroit + > 00-02 00-0460030x\u20143 : 0 167.The Australsne à Innings.season with something like equanimity.The Grey's hall started with Thomas Estierice\u2014Dorovia apd Doran; Powen, | Tickets In the.; hit to right.So far, nothing to denote > \u201cMeGuife.Umptre,.Connolly.|: ; ; approaching crisis.Then Milard lifted a Attendance, 1,200, = \u201cI \u201cTF WANHAKA CUP safety in the right.field.Meaney threw | At Cleveland\u2014 + - J THE SEA a; no F IN) TON & NE ) { EU | in to Weidensaul.Whether rattled byf Cleveland ., .001420001-7 7 - : .\u2018 A H E KNOW LTO N CON FERENCE Thomas running towards his pase of nis Philadelphia re an 000000 00 4 : Yesterday was to have seen the yachts ; \u2019 : a ; , 1 the \u2018ball, or a e of each, 1 e oore and Bemis; | ; = ; ÿ ve FOURTH YEAR Co Judging the hres mis; Plank, Ben- ot 2 tle.All that is relevant is| der, aud Se J ters very little.sphere slip past him, Connor and \"KINGSTON CRICKET CLUB Kingston, Ont, July 13.\u2014Efforts are 1 the St.Lawrence Yacht Club out for waking to reorganize the Kingston Cricket ee and Powers.Umpires, the first of the trial races which is :0 eD- Club, and so far a great measure: of suc- :thab he let i pial At gt 2rd Kelly.Attendance, 2,450; = able the selection committes to choose 2 cess hak attended the endeavors of those af > Thomas bounding home, = whilst So st à Louts\u2014 Co boat.to defend the Seawanhaka cugl With.\"go.poss of the movement.About fifteen PT 2 8 .; I.- ; { ficated on to third.That was very regret as mr tree -0100000%1\u20142.7 3| The bests were Unable to proceed out ll or twenty members have been enrolled sud (ur.DR.BALGOM SHAW, Chicago; i.| THE BIBLE.Co | danas ine Tatars.\"Bu sveryons | Batteries Glad aad Hoty Jassbsen and Mon 10 tp, SOULS CK, ani Suis achcuing, these eather in the crs 108 à 80, 1 SHE .; So p : ha Heyden.se à ADŸ | thi e shape The e - SKY.DE.WARRINER, - - = Montreal | TuE.ART AND-SCIENCE OF TEACHING, | Mo¢ Suffering rather acutely, the effects of | Heyden.Umpire, Comnolly.lAttendance, good sailing breeze.The Manchester cinating sume.© The revival of tao ui SEV.Di.81 FORA, - cei eee og | THE.- GE \u20ac PI Ge the mistake bee most no iceab en pals, \"At\" Chicago\u2014Boston-Citeage } ; 5 oat.and the Tunigeo, were out.aad, thousl clap ie aire Jargely to the efforts of one ; .: | Pau, Ww +.zlinë | poned; \"wét- srou ER fam \u201d no reliable estim: De \u201d entbu , who went.so far as to pur._|WR.Ww.©.PEARCE, -* Chicago, IIL, \u2018Brodit followed and let out a dazzling} 9: \u201cwet grounds.i | ter boat seemed tp possess a alight ad- chase at bis personal expense, a complete .home brnational Teacher Training Seoy.| E \u201cFe Don\u2019t Fail to Atteñd.; vantage.outfit.\u2018The club hopes to go to Cobour Je Finding ail chance of sallg es ped in August, and » also play home and home er E SE 2 gat a wae ) d .matches a ce.; - Help the Work by Contribution and Prayer, when Pappalau started at Rock.There Ç the \u2018Thorella J were, eached to re pence RE .AR T., 5.RER ; x in the pitcher's eye and |.1 them @n opportunity o ng.20at- : for Programme to the President, BEV.EDGAR T.CAPEL, rik Eh en griily when the batemah was | 63 jengers will remain in the water until the DANCE AT DIXIE EE 20 4 : 205 Mansfield Street, MONTREAL.\u2018to.the right | re: .The Lachine Codntry and Boating Club te = === field and Brodie beat the throw in.vue | + ou Ax] LTTE a subscription dance to-morrow : CLL.: : .nthe A À A EN ] ALIFA : the Dominion Government should-either| fray Erosned, on = \u2019 : MAA A _MEN AT HALIFAX tickets wid be ty conte.or mocsbers 200 i \u201c+ | #0 in conjunction with the provincial and évidently inspired by the sentiment that £1 Bi are Ca Bi ge | Huss, NS.IHy 11 ZBetween foity ccnmittes and inunicipal authorities.\u2026 : /- \u201c1e #}tew more or less\u201c: would \u2018 not make much Ly SE LN a oR Sh Dao le \u2018members of the .: J : ; \u20182.The Federal Governiment should\u2019 be| difference and faced an elegant deflclt of: EASTERN\" LEAGUE AVÉRAGES - Cathoïic Bèys\u201d Ciabr and their 1ady frieiday mn ed | prepare sight in the last Inn VE ca on ana did.gop oben Eg Re TERE rent to MoNab's Island yesterday to visit MUTINY IN CUBA ~~ |province a considerable share.of the an- de twa.Eo in the last supplied! some\u2019 a following ste.he averages of the | the boys.of the Montreal BBA \u2018who.are .TING y.nual cost of dispénsaries, inspection, the) of the most stirring moments in the game] different Eastern League clubs both for in camp on their grounds.er vers AUGUST 4th to 18th inclusive - Chief Speakers.| Subjects.à \u2018SUNDAY SCHOOL METHODS AND.Weldensaul\u2019s mit.\u201cCN EWENT, C7 À bingle right into ensau ; \u2018 MANAG or.! : \u2018 oEe safe, but the baseman failed to | connect and Dillard and.Conn came along.so homewards, while Brodie rested on second vo AR | PHILLIPS SQUARE.\u201c GABLERIES OF PAI passed the \u2018A struck out.Nops lifted deep representative in the race is chosen, A WEDNESDAY, JULY 12.\u2014 cecretary TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 === take up this matter itself, or shouid do! \u201cMontreal let the Greys tack on five more, their friends, and are\u2018 obtainable from the ERE: prepared to -contribute yearly to each eight in the last inning.They re! erection and EE Eee Eos ments that are precious fielding and \u2018batting: - Montreal's position Dassengers on the steamer \u2018Anticosti,\u2019 ARTILLERY SENT-TO QUELL RIOT ~ ¢ ; I (a = ; ment: : \u2019 : ead ; Le ai \u201cdetween: ; [An both placés.needs no tetnmient which bad been placed at their disposal by - ; een.both places nee : \u20ac y d ; « ere.| Found mesemuey to scum he dese] en | if was.ibis way.Caposlau hag strck| © TmAM FrELpive = Joue Neville,\u201d Guerily atier teir arriva| FIRE ON POLICE\u2014SEVERAL RC : 1th ecessary to secure the desired \u20aced,| put.Weidensaul was hit and got hig first] 5 7 A PO: A .a game of baseball was played between a KILLED.e provinces, municipalities, individuals | tn it.Joyce failed to add anything to ; 84 | team téom thé Boys\u2019 Club and' the Montreal boys, resulting in a victory for the \u2014 Now Open, 9 A.M.to 6 P.M.«nd benevolent associations contributing ths score.being caught at the lett by | Pt ) ) i 1 EE j latter By a ecore of 13 to 9.A swimming{ Havana, July 11.\u2014Further deaths have 7 ae mmm ! BE the balance.The Federal Governinent| Ball.Then there loomed up the bulkyf: ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS BÉFORT OF JOINT COMMITTEE UF should precribe the conditions upon a which the several institutions would be entitled to their share.8.The committee suggests that unless the Dominion \u2018Government feels prepared] to take hold of the matter itself, a con- lefence should be held at an early date \u2018that it the frst ba \u201cLmehance.It is a well-known fact form of Licha: ects with.anything it will travel.Usually he coD-: .his smiting powers to \u2018cracking deaü- Peover the foul linés or\u2019 neatly into.the istant fielders\u2019 mits, | This time he made.ae stake.The ball jsoared away between centre and left and amidst boundless enthusiasm Weidensaul scored.It is aston- match, 100 yars, for a silver cup, presented by \u2018a member of the Montreal team, was won by J.C.Riddell, of Montreal.The Halifax yeople were given an .exhibi- li.tion of lacrosse, after which they were treated to a sample of the camp fare, In the evéning the Montreal boys attended the \u2018band concsrt on the north-west arm,which resulted from the conflicts here last night, in the tenderloin district, betwuen Cuba artillerymen and civilians.Captain Por- tuondos, of the artillery, was wounded, and his condition is critical.The body of Amparo Hernaudez, the policeman, who died of the wounds inflictad by the \u2018was heard by a crowd of many thousands |ariillerymen\u2019s bullets, lies in the.police \u2018245: eflcat and ashore.The.Montreal boys station.Of the score of persons report- gave « club yell, which was applauded bY ed, most of them sustained slight conti 726 | the multitude.- sions inflicted by the policemen\u2019s clubs.\u2018The first conflict occurred between ar tillerymen and policemen and the toughs ia JP ce : LE Le who infest the focality.There the com- | 8 i \u201c1 Toronto, July 1i\u2014The sailing committee\u2019| PABY olicers who were sent to restore +\" whit suggestions can be made in the di- fo, the resolutions passed sed unanim ously ticklish moment for the Royals.It was true - Fl -_ bot.the\u2019 Royal Canadian Yacht Glub has de- \u2018order, mutinied and fired upon the police.JE ha a : f tuberculosis düring the présent session by the Sen- they only wanted six more.Into the For! 1ly \u2018Îl\u2014It.is mow assured cided that the trial races for the setection General Freye Andrado, secretary of the \u201d: \u201cegtion oi the suppression oftäberculosls\\|ate and the House of Commons respec-| breach stepped one Raub.But his fate ls [that the: Internaätlona].cüp rice of auto-{ of the \u2018Canada\u2019s\u2019 cup challenger from the interior, | rigidly inquiring into the iden- Canada will report to-morcow about tively.: : = | sad to relate.He- did not even single, but mobiles over- the Auvergne\u2019: circuit, i| three randidates\u2014 Temeraire\u2019 and \u2018Zoraya, tity of the offi A h = : OWS : : - : 1 femme! | existed for & Httle while uncertain and| France, will.practically be fouxtit - over of Toronto, and \"Naniwa of Hamilton\u2014 y e official who ordered the com- \u2018I.Fhe Canadian Association for the\u2019 AGAINST HARVE armani] perplexed and then succumbed.Miller.again on American sofl.-.The French rage will be held here commencing July 22 It PERY of artillerymen to that district, and \u2018 Prevention \u2018of Cofsumption, and \u2018various \u201c97752 \\RVESTER COMPAN Y who bistory says could once do- things, hit developed.into a captest- between Ricbard-;] has-also been decided.to\u2018chanige the akip- | iS also endeavoring to tind out who 1s other izati and prominent medi- > 2e : to Nops.And Montreal left the field again | Braster and\u2019 F.LAT.sp iilnes \u201cand pers of tbe two Toronto boats in the races responsible for the lack of discipline.il men were invited to dake suggestions, RODNEY B; SWIFT DEMANDS AN] as, ey usually do\u2014defeated., .| between the most « dar of retien sea here this week, in order to \u201cefectuaily The soldiers have long persisted in re- cal me aL Jest : fouled - Je a \" my The 5:0T8c on | ° same.cHines oF ; f superiorify.dec ga di a) - efit a large amount of information wak| © ACCOUNTING.Se 'EROVIDENC those same drivers have entered In and at the Skioper of the challenger, no mat 2 the police as their enemes.: FORESTRY ASSOCIATION ENT A ANT 3 - on.| | between the Fed - Provinci - 3 SENATE AND HOUSE OF COM-: 1h ies for the nial a ieblng the optimism of baseball fons MONS.©.[the best action which should be taken in They dat dort 3 \u2018 ossibility of a win a | the premises.twee: 7 ve « ; pese .- : artman drove between right and cenire (tama.July 11\u2014The joint committee 2 The committee suggests that the rec.| and Lachince dived for ihe plate.Buse Atawa, July d the House Cf Commons °MMendations should be presented to the] found that he could hot disregard the, Biv | of dhe Senate ah e Suse > idering | Sovernment by a joint delegation of cedent\u2014two men ee had dome.nit to.+ appointed for the purpose of considenng|hoth Houses ,and their attention calleg| UBtil the ninth hitting Out as à Very what further steps should be taken and 2 centre, L.Hertman scorins.1 \u2014 | THE CANADA CUP this way received.D ee Lo 2.Until quite recently tubéreuiosis.was| Chicago, July 11.\u2014Rodney B.Swift,]: regarded as generall hereditary and in-|formeriy head of the experimental branch < eyrable, but modern discoveries bave es- Of the MéCormick branch of thé Inter- \u2018tablished that it is a commumcable dis-| Rational Harvester Company, to-day large \u2018extent curable as{brought suit against the company de- well\u2019 as preventable.-.-.manding an accounting.Mr.Bwift\u2019s} =.3, There are at least 40,000 persons suf.connection with the company was suver-| .\u2018fering.from tuberculosis, of whom 8,000 |\u20acd some months ago, and suit was cem- die annually.In \u2018the provinces of On-|INenced against him by the officials of taio- and: Quebec the deaths from tuber-] the company, who.alleged that He had culosis alone are 25 percent greater than defrauded them in the sale of a patent.from diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid | his bill, filed to-day, Swift, as a stock-] Pla \u201cfever, measles and.whooping: cough com.Holder, demands an accounting from the ner, 3 bined.In addition to the great loss of | Company, and demands - that the court| Meaney .; life, the financial loss entailed upon Can- force.the company to cease taking: re-| weideniaut, Bb.i: ada\u2019 by this mortality is enormous, and bates from railway companies, and also.Joyce.IE on seinen se ok ii estimated by competent guthorities at] co™iPel \u2018the railway to return to.the| Lachance, 1b .over eight million dolllars a year, which] Tailways.money said by Swift to bave]iL.Hartman, ss\u201d make it imperative for, the state fo adopt]: 2 Megally exacted, from the railways] Buss, c.+ .some measure of precauiion and.ewe.| 0 the past.Swift asserts that the il-] Pappalau, p \u2026 \u20184 The-problem of fuberciilosia in-] legal rebates made to the International : jes a social movement which: affects | oOMPany since 1898 amount to more than B.1 x R 1B\u2019 guanned ia ue oi anger uit \u2018tup Face ON l'ter who he is, Is to Jo snswel a hes oF R.Hollander, Feptoeity tive here of| Band in selecting his yew.e Automobile Club-of Turin, bag heeh = a assured that Lancia, Cazmo, and Nazzari, WILL DEFEND CHAMPIONSHIP the Tatians who feured so conspicuously | ~~.Ce REE n the Auvergne, race wil certalniy com- |.- SA 1 i beon | pete\u2019 for Italy în the- Vandstbiit contest, | Londen, July IL\u2014Reports having been On the othér Hand, K: B, Gallagher bas circilated lo the e : tend his been similarly assuréd\" that] Thery and enscumidt was not-prepared to defend BIS \u2014\u2014 \u201cCaillois, whe.droye- the.Richard-Brasier wrestling titles, Hackenschmidt himself .; a, Will cross @nnounces that, be is willing to meet aay.Ottawa, July 11.\u2014At a meeting of the to this country for the race on Long of tie men who have expressed a desire to board of directors of the Canadian For- Island.41 TES _ { test his strength and skill, He makes the estry Association, held to-day, prelimin- i\" Lanela, who led; fn the Interñationäl cup important but sportsmanlike stipulation |.arrangements were made for the Do- race until & leaky.radiator | caused the that the stakes must be put down.He rmmion Forestry Conventi The dat 0{ withdrawal of his: machine, 1 believed by has no intention of going in for.güte money : forestry Convention.The dates | many persons to: be the greatest race driv- shows, but having adopted the catch-as- Were fixed for June 10, 11, and 12 next, \u2018| er living, not.even excepting|Thery, twiee catoh-can style he is .prepaféd to defend IN Ottawa.; | winner of the International cup.Ameri hig \"TS to the championship for any rea- His Excellency the Governgr-General cans; therefore, \u2018willbe Savorea in the op- gcpable amount.To a reporter Hiicken- has consented to accept the position of portunity 10 \u201cwatch at: thelr own: door the schmiat said: : } \"| honorary ident of th vention -meéting' between the: greatest automobile «I a booked up st the halls for the best President of the convention, racing men and.the machines of tire time.part of the years and for 1908, but all the: and has &xpressed his great interest in it, New York, \u2018July 11\u2014Thirty-three.tour- Pme I will find time to contest some | and his best wishes for the succ:ss.5 j'ing cars bearing more \u2018than a hundréd| patches Considering my engagements, Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be president, : | automobile enthusiasts, started from \"ts , 4\" sve position I hold In the wrestling 30d the vice-president will be Mr.R.L.\" PRELIMINARY ARRANGEMENTS FOR CONVENTION NEXT.* seseéosR 2d 8 pr 4: : 2 sun gm pl 5 HOON mb A ; \"+ HoSH Se St\u201d cars in the French cormpatiti © Opti Score.by.Innings 4 COTES RIT cor rin SUCRE $1,000,000.| E : a à Fo 2g | city to-day to cosipetd in Rn /one-tho d : Bo i i i vince, \u2018every district und- every) $1,000,000.~ oo.) Providemca\u2019 .\u2026.= «0000004225 bo-4 omipetd In.kione-thousand vorlä, ! think I should have az eay In the Borden and His Honor Sir 4lenri Joly de \u2018cla of the community in\u201d érties \u201ca6 welt] WORN-OUT\" sl Coste Te Montreal Lo \u2026 \u2026\u2026 , 010000008 2-8 pole re aOU ET am PES POTS0 matter ot dates.If convenient I will, | Lotbiniere.The Hon.M.Whitney Las as in /the eountry., Infact; it is of so] W YUK N-OUT.- SILV R- MONEY Summary\u2014Two Jase \u2018hit, Lachance; thicé made from.the Automobile \u201cClub of \u201c Am- however, wrestle in Scotland, or London intimated that the Ontario Government base hit, Dunn; dacrifice hits, Meaney, Po=f (go Fit veonux.\u201cIt 46.| will suit\u2019 me\u2014any place, indeed, where th ill ë i : ; se Bg ; a, in Pifth avenuë.It| is, expected| \u2018 , » Where.the will.Ihe répresented at the convention done Lo ele te | that tour days will be-Tejuired for- the | this season, | \u201cTie first goal was: scored by the Points: > provided, amang'o D 1876 18 s : \u201d Rochester-= ided, among other things; ist when- | out silver could be redeemed, ridoived, | at Roches tere ; ever Canada\u2019 or a ttheréot appears in view of thé lôës and annoyance under Rochester \u2026 to \u201cbe \u2018threatened With \u2018any: epidémi¢; én-| present conditions, that the Domninion Jersey Cl demie, contagious\u2019 or infectious dizease, (Government be petitioned to provide for _ the.governor may, by proclamation, make |\u2018redemption.\u2018 : Boards \u2018o£ \u2018Trade \u2018throngli- \u201c auch regulations as he tliinks\u2019 proper| out the Dominion ill - o- | sd -ylecesmaty- to prevent the: inttodir-| dpera ;,-of «such: .diseases from.beyond ¥ if,\" or to prevent its spread withi the limits of Canada, and othettrise pro-4; py tect the public health, .| london, Jul \"\"8:In the opinion of: the \u2018committee, Wales gave birth / R:H.®.: A Ontario (Government to watch zll legis: That \u2014 1 SL tation at Ottawa, which might ree -WRE: | a cially affect provincial rights.Occasions he first goal was.bee AS rm EA ESTLING > Thave arisen .the past when bille ha ten minutes from the start: e second, 2 5 ae : St great i vincial rights and last goal, \u2018was stored in twenty| Silva reversed the tables on Maupas last bare oy influence the THouse without \u2018minutes, This point resily! should have] night.at Riverside Park, The winner took ay Sa E hd istence having een disallowed, fs the score was offside.35 minutes to.put Maupas to the matdur.07, Notice of their exis Cod 1|\" whe Mountain Birds team was: D, Mc- [ing which tino reslly clever tactics were.Teached the locdl authorities.Mr.Code.-Jatyre, ol 5 éxhibitod on both sides, and the interest in | 2C0Mmpanied by Mr.Thomas Birkett, ex- backs; T.Nixos > {the boat well cüstained.Finally Silva M-P., and Ald.Champagne, were at the J secured a bar hold and Maupas.briäged, | Parliament buildings to-day.- = Batterie#\u2014Cleary and \u201cSteelinu; ; Linder-: minion will be asked to co Kiiondunce, 030.Lr NE in the movement.= \u201cAt Buffalo\u2014 a ess Büffalo \u2026\u2026 BRITISH PRINCE: BORN.12\u2014The Princess of Ho a son to-day: By - = Er PROBE MN rc ra TY FO er Wr NESDAY, JULY 12, 1905 THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS 5 Le pms \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 .~~ ; at the present, the vastness and diversity i \u2019 Advertisements.; * DOMINION PARLIAMENT.of her natural resources and the extent RUSSIAN SITUATION ; va MR.FOSTER'S VIEWS of er maiiway development compare, : ; MR.\u2019 3 with developments in all other lines.To Ç _ : H iner à e ON CANADIAN DEFENCE.the people sf the United States, as well 116 Czar Fenced in\u2014Bombs 3 = as those of the Old World, and of Can- Discovered - Stoessel Ar- 1 .Ottawa, July 11.\u2014Fn the House yester- ada, the fact should be brought home sted nd biscuit are made day, when the Minister of Militia\u2019s bill that here in Canada both natural re- rested.Lit to sanction the increase of Canada\u2019s per- sources and facilities for transportation AN EDG : manent force from 2,000 to 5,000 was {are away in advance of production.ie | ANOTHER MUTINY FEAR EN- 7 ith Royal Baking called for second reading, the Hon.Mr.| broad field of the west awaits the plough ERAL STRIKE AT MINSK\u2014 7 , .Foster expressed his open disapproval |of the husbandman, and experience has RUINS OF ODESSA 7 Le \u2019>owder than in the of this move.The Canadian Govern- already demonstrated that his harvest + =e 7 LL.A ment bad made a mistake in his judg- will be magnificently abundant.There 7 o- : i fashioned way [ent in not accepting the offer of the are soon to be abiding places for millions St.Detersbure, July 11.~The Czar nas 2 : s- s1Q- mperial Government to maintain the of ha and prosperous people e signed a law enabling a single minister 7 < RRR f tart : garrisons of prepertal troops at Halifax western mountains are rich in timber, instead of four, ° feet fut D botally any ZA I IE SV M e re an squimalt, this country paying the minerals and coal.All await the pro-| newspaper.wve feet of barbed wire bs tL ith cream Or tartar bill.Mr.Foster added at yi 8 ul ductive enterprise of man.The exten fencing is being added to the front rail The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been e e very sorry when the last British tar sive railway enterprises are far in ad-| ing, which already surrounds the par © for over 30 ar gnatn ; ad soda, or salera- and soldier bade good- -bye to the Cana-| vance of production, a fact which at no [at Tsarkoe-Selo.~The Czar and his in us Ye has borne the sis al re of \u2018 .dian shores.As to naval defence it| time in the later development of the family are still at Peterhof.ge an as been made under his per= £118 and Sour milk.would be futile for Canada to attempt Western States of America was as notice- » | sonal supervision since its infancy.PLE to puild up a navy of her own.An ef- able as it is here.There prices were BOMBS LA Allow no one to deceive you in this.le er ° : fective navy was yond our means.ruinously ow for want of markets.Op- NE, .i er Ï h e ingredients of Plainly, therefore, the best policy for us Portunity here waits man.Production All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good?are but > ki P would be to co-operate with the Mother- x the field or mill may.be an almost use: bow Petersburg, J uly 11-4bout oo Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Ava land for the naval deten { th i ess effort without the facilities for reach- s have been it- ; _ 3 3 i I< Oy al Ba mg ow- at large.ce Of the empire ing markets.This is the most notable that wore 3 of Litis, including several Infants and Children\u2014Esxperience against Experiment, ° ; ; Col.Sam.Hughes repeated his argu- |fact in connection with the developmen ere found in the dw g ol a \u2019 al der are most highly ment that there should be enlisted a Ca.of western Canada that splendid facilities Workman in the arsenal.Several ar- |.h A I R | A.ne nadian force for service in all parts of for reaching markets are furnished by Tests Se made.| During strike a is.te af ined and abso- the empire.He advocated also the es- the Canadian Pacific Railway.That roe at Minsk, 4 e ossac fired a al red - tablishment under an independent com- System is perfected to care for untold be y at the rie ers Jon à num Castoria is a harmless substitute for \"Castor Oil, Pare- > nt R sion of & horse-raising station in the millions of dollars\u2019 worth of products of Lai a d.em.Aantal Jw Aes Deer pror oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups.It is Pleasant.It re iutely pure.oyal North-West.School boys from twelve the earth and mill.Surely the railway claime \u2018goric, p yrupse 3 W vears of age upward should be drilled Interests of Canada have faith in the glo STOESSEL contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Na: ia - 3 and trained in military duties.The Tious future of the Dominion, and rich STE \u2018 substance.Its age is its guarantee.It destroys Woiins a i> always uniform school cadets should be sent to militia will be their reward.They pect ARRESTED., and allays Feverishness.It cures Diarrhœa and Wibd 5 : camps and schools of military instruction great influx of population irom in strength, making in order that they might re practical | to people the vast spaces and to develop suondon ri A I despateh from Colic.It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation 2 work, material wealth.They will not be dis- fraph Company, says ît is reported that and Flatulency.It assimilates the Food, regulates the be .the food evenly good lie The inister of Militia, replying brief appointed.\u201d General Stoessel, formerly commander Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleëp.a est the schools in ile shooting.© As for BRITISH FLEET AT BREST at Port Arthur, is under arrest at his The Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014The Mother\u2019s Friend.in and wholesome.No Mr.À oster's regrets.about the departure \u2014 .i : 5 a of the British soldier from our midst A BALL WILL BE GIVEN IN HONOR ANOTHER GENUI ALWAYS it : 1 that honorable gentleman need have no ; VISITORS \u2018 MUTIN - INE : .rt ; spoiled of wasted fear that we are going to let Great Brit- OF VISITORS.Y FEARED.v ; 7 ; - \u2019 \\ : « ain go .In taking over the defence of | \u2014 Kust \u2014 h i t Î at \u2019 rest, July 12.\u201cThe notable features ustenji, Roumania, July 11.\u2014The ) Bears the Signature o le- materials where it Halifax and Esquimalt, Canada\u2019s desire thus tar of tue tetes in celebration of tne Russian squadron seems to be delayed \u2018 8 i Ye .was to relieve the British taxpayer Of visit here of the British meet was a pull here owing to the fear that another is used .the expense he had hitherto borne for given to-mght in bonor Gi tne visors.Mutiny will break out should the \u2018 ves- _ \\g i .the maintenance of these garrisons.As Lne Frenen battiestip -Jauregierry\u2019 and sels put to sea.AÛ pe .regards the cash contribution that Mr.the British battiestup \u201cFormidable\u201d wére The fact that 55 sailors from the _ pe ROYAL BAKING POWDER \u20ac0., NEW YORK.Foster would like us to make to the Im- lashed together and à large paft' of their \u2018Kniaz P otemkin,\u201d who surrendered, Fe =! perial navy, that was practically what we decks covered with parques floormg, which have been imprisoned on board the dif- | \u2014\u2014 were doing in t_king over the care of made a perfect dancing sursace.Fhe |.ferent vessels of the squadron awaiting 3 rHE CZAR OF CINCINNATI.the naval bases or our Atlantic and Pa- scheme of decoration, wade up.of \u2018flowers, \u2018trial for rebellion, has caused intense | Mall never forget my.first visit to cific coasts, only - se plan followed by.the flags, trophies and sinail aris, was Car- indignation among.the crews, and as a ie ind Haye ong re \u2018 a Cities and oy bosses wore government was he more power and ried out In exqusite brench taste, un.consequence .there are féars for another me way.uns of the greatest power a \" mutiny et ; :: then, and L Wo thought I snow precision were now on order in England, der the direction of sk lied art ists.Tne , + I u F O 30 ve : 3 ug about such things.didn\u2019t and some had already been delivered.Or- Vy.gun: en, bu STRIKE AT n se or ver ears.Jen i knoe the w ors}.The train ran thrdugh ers had been -given ahead.f three) color scueme wus.so cunnungly arranged MINSK.ai en the ently morning sunshine up to a Hank cars.give ea or With xeterence to these as to almost cre- |\u201d .: THE cenyaun company; hid money TREÉT, NEW YORK CITY.re d { mist and smoke, paused, .as every train y -|ate the illusion that they.were \u2018an indis- | Minsk, R se has done, then slowly tunnelled pensable part of any ball room.\u2018Ine ms ussia, July 11-\u2014A.general | s- > has x Ta male THE BOGUS ?ls bridge was utilized #5 à bain a strike has been declared.In a fight cre ; 1d its way into the \u2018cul de sac,\u2019 where |the BALLOT.BOXES.: #dmira.age » between Cossacks and riofers to-day, commsmems\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \" he (ween City broods in gloom.I \u2018wan ried nd ny the Quarterdecks vus Loyer \u2018many were wounded.DC ar r- ta ~ce Lox.he etiquette of my wor {Fairy s were supplied.bÿ I NORWAY AND SWEDEN- te ve ms to me to require that I shall [call wm the motion for Net | dynamos, and these gave à tropical bril-} RUINS OF ' ; NO ë AY AND RES EDEN = - id first everywhere on the ruler of: the: peo- ber.for West oer, related b his.ex ancy.to the scene.Lhe towm-is.crowd- OD.ESSA : 2020 \u2014\u2014 i Su - pa ble: if he is the mayor, I call: first} on\u201d > or ed \u2018with visitors.The British sailors; | PREMIE ROUV sp\u201d | SKED TO AGE | y 2 head, F- all rience -with- the.bogus\u2019 ba is itn, the \u2018Féégeh bite-d .PREM] iB.[ hei KED Si lim; if the mayor is a figurehea % [means of whith it was ed?he said, askote ate mingine witu fers St.Petersburg, say 1L.\u2014The Rashad: tis on the boss.Sometimes one\u201d i 10\u2019 carry his own constituency and Fronte- Jackets, murdering each\u2019 ot language.1 zin\u201d describes the ruin of Odessa by the : doubt.In Cincinnati, immediately at nae for \u2018the govern t last.fall.\u201cTh : re \u2018rioters as irreparable.It pk th ter breakfast, I sought out the sign \u2018of boxes.were made in the United Sta Hoses at at least 40,000,000 - Foul the \u2018Mecca\u2019 saloon, went up one flight to and brought into the ander the D) says the, - à mean, little, front hallroom.A great |isbel.of.Liberal cam; dings nd tle -Hivers|vicinity- are .slight, \"mk of aman sat\u2014there alone, for the Federal Government SE Am Sélis-|\u201850,000 persons have Lo hes four Means -of fou the pus ère > bürné wa on Sunday inorn-|livélihood throug] .the.\u2018destruction = ts PET, Le a\" a nie ee ait fa forte, de Of paie at = ji spiracy.Mr, Porter \u2018produced\u2019 on of} eE.Af A.L.Wmght, some Sifveen fo take 0 doses pe for yo i UE : ea , and the necessi or.export in dé | the bogus ballotboxés- and gave .| means of.roundab bout ro © andr z .\u201ccap: -Russia\u2019s\u2019 competi ofl in.: ji kets \u2018with: Aan; 2 over a newspaper, with: his hack to: \u2018the door.He did not look up.; Mr.Cox?I said.There-was a grunt; that: wag all.: \u2018Mr.Cox,\u2019 1 said, \u2018IT: understand; rou are the Dogs of\u201d Cinema hai pi bi : His feet slowly moved \u2018his air: 2 ut, [os Cc boy gire J and a stolid face turned to mine.Pro | eT andidate w Fusil rep 4 some: \u201c The ld8s ; will\u201d probably be 9 : drt, char es wide hand = a | What testily, claiming Chat there was ab- | LS M0 0e Bou.vip Wr fore student of \u2018 \u2018politics, Format: politics, and.|.solutely no gr oui Bea r.Porter's s 2100 Bon SE i A : or bosses.\u201d I repeated that -I-Had .heard | mpnt.: Cafe the principal owsers oF the be was the boss of Cincinnati Are you?bed piv i and.ons ail in their Home lumber was sis burned 5 Tam, ed grumibl a in carae, | Power: to-bring the criminals to justice, coi t og ght ie fre as oi = , 2 A throaty.voice.Lan Four hours - \u201cof of mY pring was | a tramp.that was held at Salisbury hy] ° \u201cOË.peurs you have a \u2018mayor k *: |& charge of stealing a.:horse from Mr es be dager: But?he pointed | 9 nly a very few.i al | 5 ie i ie men EE Ti bis Suh buck es ne fre So TC \u2014 er ock on Sunday morn From.Oho: Tale of Tio Cities\u201d by, y Lincoln Steffens, in ; \u201c\u2018MéChure\u2019s?Saks # | runs DAVID \"Belling Agemt for Canada, || 210 8T.JAMES STREET, Montreal LE LE Fefmment consent.Some of the members - of the Royal Family are in favor of his acceptince of the crown, but King \u2018a\u2019 sympatheti¢! Christian is believed to be .opposed to to words of Proneilihien from jt, No decision, however will bé>given A HHérelott ask : the name of al.out before \u2018His\u2019 Majesty returns -from | Gmunden, Austria, next week; \u20181% | ee 5 ( UNDES]RABLES - DEPORTED.- Winnipeg, Man.July 11,4 ~The, Com- .missioner: of Immigration to-day ordered = Cardiff, Wales, July 11 : él of fire\u2019 damp in No: 2 pit\u2018in-thèé United \u2018| National Colliery Company, at \u2018Watts- EF town, i the- Rhondda - - Valley, the.sen\" .\u201cgreat \u201cWelsh\u201d coal\u201d fields, day, is believed to have resulted in ae of at least 126 Hves.Th \u201crat STABBED BY.A TRAME.Uk 4 Joseph rk, éscribed \u2018as a\u201d fire-* À 3 man, or à Car eu was\" arraigned tories \u201cRepresentation: Act, and to: pi émis before \u2018Judge Choquet yesterday; -charg- vide, \u2018for: the regulation of \u2018wireless tele] i : ed with stabbing Duncan Gallagher; of |graphy in Canada.: No.5.Anderson stréet, ~The.kceuged | =A report of the Tnternal Economy Com-: pleaded \u2018not\u2019 guilty and was Yended mittee was accepted providing for -the | \u2018for enquete on Friday.\u201cpayment.of the full sessional indemnity : x | to the Hon.dus Wark, the: centenarien | Ph ! the Upper House; who-has not| Sopra À \u201c6 = jee population ch able :to: attend any, of its sittings: Fog \u2018the \u201calong 10 1000 \u201ched - westward, has reverséd its.; course.Some light on this point will] 5 Ljbe.obtained \u2018in.a \u201cfew weeks.Many\u2019 {states make a count of inhabitants: \u201chalt | 2 CE | way between the national enumerations.Massachusetts, Rhode Island; New.York, New.Jersey, Florida, Michigan, Wiecon- |.réin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, | ® © hlowa, Kansas, Utah and Orezoi do this ai \u201cin - 1605.Iowa is -predicting.a.practical | ioe b: iy stationary population for it If.\u2018 Only] ia ja small increase is lookéd \u2018for: in Mich.| e- |gan,.Wisconsin, Minnesota \u2018and Kane.| i Pare have béen aile: dents mpressed, trip.d ia LAD average is predicted for the Dakotas, reach the Sn me) river and \u2018Arrow.lakes was: a delightful Utah and Oregon.On the -ôther hand, he \u2018Ione.\u201cThe scenery out-Hudsoned \u201cthe | considerable gains aie expected in New ; Hudson, they \u2018declared, and the wealth | York, .Massachusetts, New Jersey and | he worst disaster piv oh of forest and mine surprised them.Suii- | Rhode Island, while Florida believes it | South Wales since 1804, {day night vas spent at.\u2018Ponslantees; yes | shares in the expansion Which is \u2018making LE terday thé immense C.P.R.smelter af the South the most.rapidly.growing.sec- Frail x was inspected.\u2018The party was af [tion in the country to-day: - ~All this | s entertai \u2018lunch by\u2019 Mz.| would indicate a \u2018movement of the :popt- |.-Albridge, : the- general manager.\u201d .-An [lation \u2018centre foward \u2018the East for the: hours fishing.in the famed \u201cKootenay | first time in \u2018the country\u2019s annals.Ps river at -Slocar Junction filled a few | The South is: having.\u2018a.prosperity .un: |.baskets, and.was a fé etaste- of the pleas: known in its previous history, gnd it is \u2018bob ant evéning at, Nelson; ¥ attracting settlers \u2018from.the North and |.¥ able sail was had \u2018on th West, and from Europe.Fhe National | beautiful Kootenay.\"Tal e, Bureau\u2019 of Immigration is: helping: \u2018to di- with an\u2019 entertainment \u2018at kt Nelson | vert immigrants to \u2018the \u2018South and thus.{ Club.Today's trip over the Crow's relieving: the congestion: \u2018in the 1 Nest.\u201cPass Toad \u201cwas ;madé, with \u2018brief Eastern centres.\u201d In 1000 the ; stops at \u2018Cranbrodk, Fernie and.McLeod, tion centre was ciose to tobi \\ where \u2018deputations of leading, citizens: met the -mfiddle of Indiana, haying moved J} the.correspondents and.expressed.a re-| westward only fourteen: miles in Jhe \u2018 |gret that cire tances prevented a: long- years after \u20181850, as tom red with ler stay: \u201cAt Lethbridge the party were eight\u2019 miles in the de driven throne the country and shown Previoie, and\" How the growth of: winter wheat has in- I - creased from 2 20 bushels chs nee à \u201cail: physically unfit and Hable to\u2018become 1} \u2018publie charges.This is in a nee 4 Evil, - with the policy -of the department, re- \u201ccrown of Norway: | jecting.immaigrants who for any\u2019 reason à the: Danish Con, appéak undesirable.The wongen bas Ra 4 vinéed many Symptoms of opty \u2018No.1.shaft, attired Sondre For Favor - BABY'S OWN SOAP Tas distanced the field, { Its scientific preparation \u2018and the Purity of its.ingredients make ft the best of soaps for the delicate S¥in of ladies and children, ; 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\u201cfeuve thelr readers tu \u2018expreise their own Becrerion in the way of putting.Iaith.ia countries, excepting An business communications should.bead: \"75 dressed \u2018John Dougall & Son.\u201d \u2018Witness® Office.Montreal.\u201d All létters.to \u201cthe _: Editor, should be addressed \u2018Editor of the .\u2018Witness,\u2019.Montreal.\u2019 .\u201cThe Daily Witness\u2019 will be sailed to the \u2018country; \u2018seaside or.mountains \u2018for enty- five ceñts a month, \u2018post-paid.the Australian is thirty.years of age he : youth\u201d of the country in \u201chabits ot manly | selves remember.1 tenis AN that is new is à plan fox fit : tary government means: government, by È -boon: of a free.espe.is an hours drill every day, target practice twice a month, and a week in camp once a year, where the boys with their elders are taught field evolutions.When the young soldier :graduates from the public school, unless be goes to college, he joins the.senior cadets and drills in the evenings.If he is in college his military training goes on just the same.At the age.of twenty-one the young man is transferred to the militia, where he serves three years.After that he belongs to the reserves, and must attend monthly ritle practice and the yearly training in camp.Thus by the time is a trained, seasoned soldier, a deadly shot, a fine horseman, an amenable private, an accomplished scout, in every way fitted to take his place as an effective unit in the great national righting machine.\u201cils system-\u2014which we have been urging ever since the Boer war as the only form of armament which would be of any avail for Canada, and as that which alone would be worth its cost to the population as a training; should no serious military use for it'ever occur, a blessing for which we may reasonably hope-\u2014is now being recommended for adoption by Great Britain and, is at \u2018last frankly favored by -ouc- Canadian \u2018Minister oË .Militia The great argu- -mént in its favor is that it trains the.carriage, in \u201cdiscipline and deference to order.and authority - and in a sense of pul tic \u2018responsibility.As a part of edu-\u2018 cation: it would be a great improvement on the sedentary system .that we our- \u2018it would, in fact, if cell dévised;- \u201cprove father an \u2018advantage\u2019 to than a tix ypon \u2018our population.\u2018The only.part.of it that we have misgivings \u2018about is :the.camp- system, where.\u2018the \u201c|lads too \u201coften: \u2018have a bad Sample set]: Fhem.Universal Liability - to arms \u201chas: always\" been.implied in our \u2018militie sys: talk.\u2018Freedom.of \u201cspeech is the: \u2018greatest\u2019 Parlement =-SYÉT, in which it is not.i.good © taste; Giwity sacred There.are \u201ccases, do) i= consonant \u201cwith proper bas no-protection: but.in the talk of the pion, : Pa Hamentary he \u2018expenäit ee! : Paden pr posed.\u2019 as a) a | assistarice: of numerous hose * couplings.nd the \u201cpowerful \u201cstéam engine: \u201cpurapes : \u2018the pressure can easily.\u2018be.-rai : \u201ce}two Hundred pounds; \u201cforgetting {must \"be \u201cobvious, upén \"reflectio levels, \u201cMr.Foster 8 complaint is.Co be gold and the elixir \u2018of life.whose.quaf- J] perpetual motion,\u201d THF VONTREAL DAILY WITNESS WepNESPAY, JULY 12 , 1905 dollars.Members of parliament come high, and seem to be coming higher.The higher price would give the electors a larger choice of candidates, but the danger is of producing a class of politicians living by politics.- ne FIRE PROTECTION.The attitude of the mayor on the question of fire protection is naturally to uphold the efficacy of- the work done by the gity, knd to belittle the necessity for an independent high\" pressure water supply such as the underwriters de- \u2018mand.Thus he maintains that there is \u2018now no section of the city in which a pressure of 200 pounds cannot be obtained from the hydrants by means of the powerful steam engines the city possesses.This assurance, however, to be of practical value, would need to be supplemented by another to the effect that such pressure could be maintained, even if a score of couplings were attached to the hydrants of a given section.The mayor declares optimistically enough that the water supply is inex- baustible, that there is a.sufficient num- | ber of mains within any given area to enable the firemen to distribute the pumping power of their engines, and .that, so long .as the pumping plant at Point.St.Charles is kept in good order, Montreal can fely on its water supply; no matter - what\u201d demand be made upon the mains, in case of fire.This is, however, the point, at which the mayor is not: at \u2018one with the underwriters.\u2018The mayor is eloquent with regard to the splendid additions to the city\u2019s \u2018steam pumping equipment, without, perhaps, duly weighing the fact that the: more \u2018numerous and\u2019 powerful- the pumps: \u2018the sooner will the \u2018end \u2018of the pipe capa- ucking in \u2018vain.The mayor admits that.\u2018in some \u201cparts of the- city - the water: pressure is only \u2018thirty pounds to the square inch, but argues that : with\" £he\u201d \u2018to increase the\u2019 \u201cHow to egiial, a Ft ¢hould- nét bei difficult to-increase th «pressure in \u201cpur \u2018pipes \u201cby turning\u201d on by whose: touch \u2018all \"metals: wou turn philosophy to the \u201ceffort to: \u2018connect io \u2018cease Tearing of \u201cther Iaventio 0 50, \u2018BOW, We periodi- \u2018announcement by | A of: the Cavendis ; Iabbratory city : be reached.and they will be found jand of two hundred pounds would \u2018make: e: Cex | cessive demands on \u2018pipes in which the flow: is: represented | by thirty \u2018pounds.\u2018but, this\u2019 could u be f \u20ac eve 3 Fenccseding generations\u2019 of: > tradièt eh \u2018other.Shelley\u2019 + nat i die.Ci Lis s for | him se to: use this strange \u2018yielded a \u2018oir.own, day \u2018of erolationte | tween Germany and Great: f | terests.1* | pire: of: the seas, general belief is that the wall between life and no life is absolute.Mr.Burke is a brilliant young Irishman, who experiments \u2018with radium at Cambridge University, and delivers popular lectures on the chemical wonders of the day.He has \u2018probably the same love of the wonderful that Marked Mr.Proctor, the astronomer.He.has beside him, at Cambridge, some very careful students along the same lines.When we have the endorsement of these the matter will call for more consideration.Meantime it may be worth while to note the different manner in which such scientific speculations and assertions are regarded now from what they were a generation ago.Dr.Holmes makes one of his characters experiment with the certainty that if he! discovers a single case of spontaneous generation theologies will be overturned and the whole, conception of man and his relation to the universe completely revolutionized.Those who remember the outcry raised against the age-long revel ations of geology; and over: Darwin's researches into \u2018the origin of species, note how in'these days conclusions of a still môre radical character are.ad- \u2018vanced every day without causing a ripple.: This is not because we have become more frivolous and less incumed to think seriously about things.It is.no \u201cdoubt partly because we are so | accustomed to revolutionary\u2019 scientific discoveries that one more or: less does not seem to matter.It is also assuredly due to the fact that- Faith, which once beliéved \u2018by the \u2018hearing of the ear\u2019 that God made the world, now: sees his hand \u201cstill \u2018husy\u2026in.éreative work .and \u2018therein finds incontrovertible - -endorsa- tion -of the story \u2018of! Genesis.These \u2018so- called : Wiscoveries \u2018of Professors: \u2018Loed ; \u2018even if they were proved genuin dd only.be regarded as lifting.up th curtain a Iittle further and iman\u2019s God-given Kingdom of little more, while opening fo that region of mystery, Li and farther- beyond } he aon a fy Tm It fact, \"n rim decaying | substances\u2019 2 èges \u201cdeposited there - tide\" of -dis- |.Lorman and; \u2018wise men \u2018con- is + fihichéd Hoem, \u2018And what-i ultitude of other.now making : principle of \u201cit; isi like: force fs; Wai I righ: made to! \u2018that i in this stage | of being he\u2019 \u2018Which, \u201cwith scientific: cer: Tings from: charaëter,.may.be: \u2018by the\u2019 Gaulois\u201d: : to: las upôn he.\u201cBritish Tand vench naval | amenities \u2018at \u201cBrest, Was ind ced to, dis- THe Sey \u2018of nations no | based: d sentiment: or antip: fh but up- ; As \u2018be- >| commercial \u2019 balance shows: : there \u2018cur. 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LIOTT, - Montreal.Tel.LR CL LB BUILDING, x 1 ity of hazing ÉROMPTLY SECURED) ° t the b LA \u20ac sol others who realize the advisabile their rts.Poti ddr.te Our L oN st riot Marion ys nivel aud \u2018Washington, PATENTS.THAT PROTECT | FETHERSTONHAUGH & Oo T A7LOR, Tate Ëxe: \u2018miner OCanvdisd Bais Ine _Onnads Eife usiness of Manufacturers) Patent business tragsacted se réonciite | B.Sa.Torento, Osawa Lik Wanbinron.Pat alone, READABLE \u2018Yes, Pat.\u2018Well, begorra, he has gone off with Your brcket and breom.'\u2014Boston \u2018Herald,\u2019 Clocks of ll descriptions caretully repaired.Clôcks called for and taken :home by experienced men.R.Hemaslez, 4 3 James street.A certain pompous individual.from tbe - - State of Massachusetts was strutting abou.the Capitol at Washington, PE ences, An Irishman who applied was Colman s Starch smewhat annoyed because he was put is a Starch that to the trouble of getting a reference.A few days later ie noticed an English- makes good 1ron= man was taken on, just as the ship was .on the point of sailing, without being in j g- atked for a reference, The next day the .Englisman was given a bucket and broom - ard told to wash down the decks.The » See that the Bull\u2019s sea was rough, and soon a big wave came, Cotiman\u2019s Head are sveeping off Englishman, bucket and Name and % onthebox.broom, which little mishap was seen by who made no comment vntil the captain came on deck, when the foi- \u2018 lowing conversation \u201cCaptain, you remember the Englishman you hired without a reference\u2019 What about him?\u2019 REPUTATION, (From \u2018Life.\u2019) Senator said to Senator Hoar: \u2018Who is that person?\u2019 \u2018That,\u201d responded Hoar, my State.\u2019 \u2018Does he cut as wide a swath in Masséd- - chusetts as he does in Washington?\u2019 | \u2018No,\u2019 said Senator Hoar, with a merry | twinkle, B's reputation - purely national.\u2019 \u2018No.HIS NEW VOCATION.Gen.\u2018John's bome from college?\" \u2018Yes.\u2019 \u2018What's goin\u2019 to do Row?\" \u2018Well, | one ° à geniuses!\u201d\u2014Atlaüta Constitution.\u201d ; BARON DOWSE, PUNSTER.| The.joker perpetated by that .love\u201d 4 Judge, Baron Dowse, whether good, Had; \u2018 \u2018 or indilferent, were: nearly \u201calways véhrètés by whién he expressed\u2019 thotights \u201cwhich were really sérious and pertinent to the .A \u201cfire having, broken = x, out on board a steamer, certaln pigs LC.oy Hurt, and Doweé, then a berristerplesder:.the colse ef the owner against \u2018the: 0 stopm- 1 skip company.] \u201cGentlemen.ot thie sary: he sal, \u201816 vraie\u201d \u2018twixt you an\u2019 me, I think ke\u2019s 1 dest about decided to lont Around, ant: Be.these- incompresésé pie \u2019 matter in hand.Here PARAGRAPHS REVENGED FOR THE REFERENCES.The following story is told of the master of a ship whn years ago used to occasionally bring a cargo to Portsmouth, N.H.When shipping a crew it appears it was the custom of the master to require refer- took place: A \u201cWaurern \u2018ts Gen.B.ef on Sv po sna LAT In ea Wh CAPR SW | Bara BRUSHES.| Wet and Dry Brushes\u2014Hard end.Soft \u2018 \u2019 : Brushes, Physionl Culture Brushes: 5 \u201cJULLEYS BRUSH WORKS, 26-Victoun naunte TH \u2018Mechanics; Farmer sportagen i.\u201cop To heal and soften the akin 15d -centowy: ™ grease, ofl In stan Tans paintand het use The ¢ Master.Mec! et Tr Ete de WOOD AND GOAL For uA Byias fos a stahe 2Ls, Jess a RS ony Maple B Anand Blocts 320 Bh Tue box crient Bins we J STA ELEOTRIGAL CONTRAOTOR, ré WW.- HA MAARE: ax © frosty raptor a James 35.te i = WSS ASH'S FOREST FRIEND thing wbén going to the couts, {torgét to tako'a botte cf CATERPILLARS \"Powdered.White Hel 5 | Cure, Now 1s the .HARTE'S BLODD PUniEE \u2018This preparation, le.sapariia.Try + Fe A.\"BRUGGISGT, 1778 \u2018Notre Dame street - Telephone 2m, : FREI ATEN HART = Que se a ictal DE, missed.ing in are nently oyen.and many.aking their roe Bae | Raspbs aii -Curfa nts: Cs ot all kinds are.\u2018mow er os to.come in.- 5 test he Goren D mnt ee ASSASSINATION OF SHUVALOFF, it.FELL A VICTIM TO FACILITY WITH WHICH HE COULD BE APPROACHED.Moscow, July 11\u2014The motive for the essassination of Major-General Count \u2018Shuvalôfi cannot yet be traced.Lhe estimates of lis character given by the Citierent correspondents do not agree, but his known high culture, devotion to duty as he conceived it, and above all, ihe qualities he inherited trom nis eminent father, gall more attention to his murder than 1s paid to many of the ordinary Russian assassinations.\u2018Lhe Mos- gow correspondent of the \u201cStandard\u201d says that the audience had been in progress some time.A man was volubly detail- ing-a complaint to the prefect, when an inuividual immediately behind passed his and fired three shots in rapid succession, \u2018The tust shot struck Count Shuvalod 1m\u2019 the upper part of the left arm, and the the second lodged in the region of hus heart.\u2018Lhe prelect staggered and tell into the arms of an orderly, whose uni form was stained with his blood.Lhe third shot wounded a clerk in the leg.Count Shuvalofi was carried upstiurs, but:he lost.consciousness before he was laid on a couch.He never spoke atter being shot, and died in half an hour.- he orderly athrms that ohiy vhree sHots were fired.Lhe revolver used was of thie Drowning pattern.Lhe assassin : way.seized by the.people who were .awaiting their turn\u2019 vo interview the \u201c préfect, and turned over to the \u2018police.:: He is about thirty years old.\u2018le was .decently, but not too -cieanly;, dressed.Apparently he is not educated, bug: iv cannot, \u2018said that he belongs to the - Jia BML working.classes.: © WIDOW OF.=.BERGIUS ARRIVES.© 7 was Grand, Duchess.khzabeth, widow or \"Grand Duke Sergius, \u2018who was recently \u2026 assiseinated.dhe spent the day witu the bereaved family, attended two services for the dead, und: only left inthe ; Un Dunday.Count Shuvaloff - réceived othe Brstish consul, who Was going\" away on leave of absence, and.assured\u2019 hini im _ Lhe most positive\u2019 lerms hat\u2019 the\u2019 tran- ©.'quubivy of moscow was perfectly guaran- , x -4éed.: le scouted- the idea of any out ©.\"bieaks of disorder: Immediately after the occurrence to-day .the doors of the Chancellery \u201cwere ciosed Te, ingress or egress, but the news quickly spread, and u large crowd assembled on the Loule- vard opposite.the.regret with which \u201cthé inteuigeïte was received où all aides \u2018was in marked contrast to the sentiments of the public on.the occasion of previous attempts oir the lives.of ottice-nolders.taunt dhuvaloif was rderatigablé in the - perlormance of his onejous duties, at- lending to eyerything personally as far as \u2018possible.\u2019 He has fallen a victim to the facility \u201cwith which he could \"be\u201dgp- \u2018proached, a facility which was the rule .until quite recently.with even the high- ~~ est state officers.{re adhered to:the Uri; 7.ental custom of receiving personally every one who had.a tompiainz or petition.© ne people assembled in the basement \u2018of~his oiticial residence, and then passed in.a long line in front of the: pretect, who stood with a clerk at his righ }innd,\u201dand an_orderly officer at lus left, A person on inurder intént had ng more ; -duticulty in approaching' Count Shuvaloif -.than any decent-lovlang, sober: individu- .al, whatever hiy position.in- life.US -\u20ac \u201cTRIBUTE OF -.ESFKEM.11° ST London, July :12-\u2014The \u2018St.Petersburg \u2018correspondent of the \u2018Standard\u2019 pays ti utes of esteem and respect.to Uount -dhuvaletf, who, when he was Governor of - Ud was exceedingly upright, con- scientions and painstaking.fhe corre .spondent.says that-his charming manner - deal \u2018governor, thay wus.altogether dis- - Ainet irom.the type-of tbe évhventiônal .Xussisn -bureaucraty He Was aéteptaile - to the meanest \u201cCitizen, and was always gracious, sympathetic and _sincere: Un the other hand, the St.Petersburg correspondent of the \u2018\u201cLélegraph\u2019 pants a.somewhat different picture.\u201d He \u201csays +.tg -Count Shüvaloit\u2019 was\u201d one of the \u2018Lzaris Tew close confidantes.\u201cHe was disumguistied by his \\courtiy -mannets, Hixumious tastes.and \u2018devotion to the ar, who received him otten, and \u2018trust 7 yuitted the easy lie of a Guards\u2019 officer - fin St.-Metersburg to entér on -thè re- © spousible duties of Governor of Udessa, **_ iner than a pedantic othcidl, and was \"_haked .accordingly, but.before à- year \u2026 ekipsed-a large section of \u2018the.population\u201d oË Udessa had \u2018along list of \u2018grievances - agamst him, which.incredsed aûring the - ensuing- \u201cyears: \u201clt was in Moscow, \u201c.however, that his attachmient to the old: \u201d -Fegime assumed- forms and inspired acts - that roused the.indignation \u2018or \u2018the bulk \u2018oË the inhabitants.liven when'in other - \u201ccities in: Russia, and other .officidls\u2019 in Moscow -made concessions\u2019 to the \u2018new \u2018spirit, .Count Shuvaloif * remained: firm and obstnate.CO LEE hn NO SURPRISE, \"= Ha GE London, -Jaly :12.\u2014FheSt;.Peteraburg correspondent of the \u2018Tinie?says the as: \u2018gassipation of Count Shuvaloff creates no: \u2018surprise.\u201clt im one more evidence that mai ent by \u201cthe p ice ) acify the country.The whole Rus: \u201cprégs,.with the exception of-a féw-| x -+-devoted.10.the; bureaucracy, Jie this obvious \u2018truth :daily into, the\u2019 of \u201crs 3 Prefect did his Duty as He Knew hand round the back of thé petitioner | Among.the first arrivals at the \u201chouse ; \u201c aud amiabie , disposition\u2019 made him\u2019 an} Led An implicitly, When the fount: first) eT a Ln CRUISER \u2018CANADA\u2019 LEAVES TO 1N-|' \u201che resembled an.easy-going magnats ra-|.will: never] Count Shuva- [4ime.RR I rN TH# MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS in IE BE AE Tn SS a hr * loff was a most zealous police official.The prefect of Moscow is now more im- Portant than when General Trepoff was an command there, MOTIVE WAS REVENGE.» St.Petersburg, July 12.\u2014The murder of Prefect of Police Shuvaloff, of Moscow, who yesterday was assassinated while receiving petitions, according to the latest information, was inspired by motives of vengeance, the assassin having \u2018laid at Count Shuvaloff\u2019s door the responsibility for his recent arrest, though there is absolutely no evidence that the prefect personally bad any cognizance of the affair.DROWNED IN MANITOU LAKE Major Sankey and Two of His Party Lose Their Lives THE FOURTH MEMBER REACHES SHORE WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY.\\ a .Kenora, Ont., July 11.\u2014Major Villiers Sankey, divisional engineer ofithe L'rans- \u2018continental Railway, with two of his party, were drowned yesterday morning.Major Sankey, who has charge of the Transcontinental party, left Kenora with three of his men\u2014Hull.Beaudbamy and Tempie\u2014for their camp on U Lake, twenty miles north-east of here.Un reaching Manitou Lake the party encoun- téred a.heavy wind, and their canoe took in water, with the result tkat\u2018 when a quarter of a mile from shore they upset.All four; with extraordinary: presence.of mind, clung to the u:tuned boat; but after clinging for over two hours, \\ gradually sank from exhaustion.\u2018The first to go down was Beauchamp, half an hour later Hull, and finally the \u2018gallant major, who had clung on for over \u2018three hours, with a \u2018Good-bv,\u2019 friend,\u2019 -sank to rise no more when w.ith- in two\u2019 hundred yards from shore, Tem- ~{ple, however, half an hour ater, made \u201c}shore, \u2018and, covering three portages and two small lakes, reached camp.at 11 p.! mediately set out to recover the bodies.but so far have not.beet successitil.Two.of the pafty x chief \u2018divisional engineer, Major Hodgins, \u201cToronto.ior Sankey was.takikig.up residence here and expected his family in about three weeks, : : surveyor for: the city of \u2018Toronto; which the Transcontinental staff, He was next on the list for the command.He Was an exceedingly popular officer.He youngest of- whom of age.\u2019 »~ Ca as IR E.P.Beauchamp was: from.Keewatin; Ont., formerly of Ottawa, where his réla- tives reside.He was.twenty-eight years of age, and unmarried.© John Hull, the third victim, was .an Englishman, with a sister, .Moon, residing here.He Was.quité a.young .man and unmarried.\u2018Temple, the only survivor, is: well known in Winnipeg and Brahdon, as last: winter.he was goalkeeper for the Brandon hockey team.He \u2018was in pretty poor shape and scarcely able to give a clear \u2018account of the.accident, but bow he got, after reaching land.across two: small lakes and portages to a camp, a distance of five miles.with .the.canoe and no paddle, and only the limb of a tree to assist him, is beyond conception.| On réceiving the news.new parties were made up_by Major Hodgins, chief engineer, and left, for the like, taking \u201cgrappling irons and dynamite, which will | 3 in.case they are unable to locate \u2018the bodies.It is the intention to \u2018nove \"the -whole- camp down from Clear Lake \u2018to the scene of the accident so as to as- gist the others.~~ EEE : PLOYEE DROWNED.- TS \u201cOn Saturday last, near.James Bunt- \u2018Graham, an employee at the camp, start- \u2018to .Cook\u2019s.Camp in a birch bark canoe.\u2018Peing ignorant how: to handle a canoe he\u201d had -been warned never to trv it alone.However, being a powerful swimmer he thought it was safe enough, with the result that the canoe was upset ahd Graham was not seen to come up.He has\u2019 relatives at Portage Ja Prairie.The body has not yet been recovered.\"THE MAIL TEST.\u201cTERCEPT THE VIRGINIAN.\u2019 Halifax, NS, July\u2018 11.\u2014;The cruiser Canada\u2019 sails from North Sydney shortly after midnight to-night, for Cabot Straits, to \u2018intercept the * Virginian,\u2019 inward bound, with the English mails.À was\u2019 expected \u2018 this.morning that - she would _ proceed to.sea at moon, but she was \u201cheld, awaiting the arrival of Mr.Andrew Allan, of the firm of Messrs.H.& A.Allan, Montreal, who did not reach - town \u2018until \u201cnearly twelve o'clock to-night.¢ The train\u2019 was about two \u2018hours late.At nine o'clock this evening the \u2018Virginian\u2019 bad not been report- \u201ced\u201d at Cape \u2018Race, although it-is expected \u2018she will- be some time during-vhe night.it is about fifteen hours\u2019 sail from there \"Ito where the \u2018Canada\u2019 will -probably.meet her.Everything is in readiness for the transfer of the mails, additional -hands being taken on\u2019 by the \u2018Canada\u2019 this afternoon at North Sydney.It is thé opinion now that the mails will not Te despatched much before to-morrow.afternoon.Great interest is being muni- |festéd.The officials say.the mail train [will reach Montreal from eighteen.to | rent four hours ahead of the stéamer\u2019s Jt A + m., and reported to the party, who im-| 8 came into Kenora zt twa] wr o'clock this afternoon to.report to the ~ \u2018who has \u2018wired Major Sankey\u2019s family in |- It is exceptionally sad, as Ma- Major Sankey was for fifteen years | .position be resigned to.come \u2018here.on Fe senior major in the Queens Own, and\u2019 ES leaves a widow and seven children.the | is zabput five \u2018years | | ECHOES FROM THE CONV ing\u2019s camp, out Sabaskoshing way, Jas.| \u2018ed to paddle across, but a short distance, |\u201d OF INTEREST There are two.colors that biepd' ex- duisitely when the right shades, are; used, one 8 soft and lovely pink and.the same tone in à clear pale amber.This is jre- quently seen in changeable silks, Avtiich are: at-their \u2018best in louisine faffefiss A silvery blue with mauve underto; \u201calso beautiful, and still another: chi olor- ing is a pale sea green, rith.whiée-warp, which gives a moonlight gligéen impossible to describe.Many more:besides these are found with quaint \u2018 > rosés or other flÿwers printed oi tivem ious festoons and wreaths, a \u2018chifi¢\u2019 et- fect the favorite.\u2018The Dresden faffetas have also been revived, On these the now- ers are more often in single sprays.une is pearl grey with a small rose and leat: very charming.\u2018I'he dressmakers in: Yaris and London are combining cobwébby, embroidered batistes and -mülls with\" these silks, with fascinating little frills ang plaitings of real Valenciennes lage.Just «where to introduce these: insertions, to it, is where their real art lies; and rt ts EN.\u2018OF THE NATIONAL COUNE IN CHAREOTPETOWN \u2018The Éwelfth annual.meeting; of.the National Council of Women.oi Ganada, held at Charlottetown, PEL.is over, and delegates who represented councils, from the Atlantic, fic; have nearly returned.to theï homes.Already the \u2018meeting\u2019is suiti- ciently \u2018retired inthe .perspective for those who attended: to -take a wide view of the proceedings as'a whôle.\u201d The convention seems to have been less satisfac- \"> sults than some of its predecessois; mev- ertheless, many important matters were brought up for discussion, -and:resolu- tigns were passed which will 1 | to future action.to he meetings were held in the: of \u2018Wales College.Mrs.Robert-\"F! son, of: St.John, N.B., presided:-in- dignified and impartial.manner.~The address of welcome was made.by.Mrs.CO: Coulson Gardiner, president.of the Pdi.1.Local, Council.Mrs.\u201d W.G:: Mac Naughton, a representative \u2018of the Montreal Local - Council, replied \u201cin graceful terms, alluding to the gracious hospitality for which Prince Kdward Islanders are noted.- As in Montreal, two great races meet and mingle, she\u2019 said, coin Prince Edward lsland we find the sturdy stock of \u2018the United Empire Loyalists, the poetry and pathos of -Acadians, and the virtues -of thé; English, Scotch, and irish\u2019 settlers.+ Le Tr ; Mrs.\u2018Willoughby Cummings preéented the.corresponding: secretary\u2019s annual\u2019report, and \u201cinteresting reports were given: \u2018by.their\u201d representatives \u201cof what the various local counsils had :agcomolished during the past «year.\u201cBrief \u2018reports.of the deliberations: of the Council in its various: sessfons hive been given.in fhe \u2018Witness, but a few further details, gathered \u2018from\u2019 various ELL ogg ME ES .mE A.PARISIAN COMBINATION.~~ .°° = \u201cfaintly Var- give a lavish effect and still not as tory.in accomplishment of definite Te-[ 1b¥ fact, municipal legislators now often turn- of Dadian art should.be encouraged in its TO WOMEN.{9 À SH TIRE Po OA Ss 2.S PB.es J) PEER aus Ds ET LES spe 1 RL © > > \" ay Jo Oo ALA Yn Iv ; tH J a KZ?Ci AZ EVR Yd LX 57 2] YN aT A Ex 0 Dr i \u2014 Fi Leeder awa au SHE with the- individual taste as™to wirether the best results will be brought to-us or adorn some foreign beauty.\u2018Lhe attractive model given to-day shows a very pale silvery blue.Dresden taffeta, figured with a tiny rosebud, and combined: with.all-over: Valenciennes- lage.l'he wade bands; in the circular\u2019 gkirt have chitton beneath: them, through: which' the ghsten of the blue: \u2018taffeta: foundation \u2018can be | seen, Whe skir\u20ac is \u2018circular, laid in; shallow: box.plaits\u2019 that art titched to-yoke \u2018depth.\u2018Lhe waist is in crosswise pands attached by -far - sfitching, with lacé inset in straps.at back continued from.the vest effect \u201cat front.\u201d straps almost meet\u2019 at waistline, and the insertion around the armhole ends in a point at belt.The\u2019 sleeves \u201chave puits and wrist frill of: brussels net, matching the mesh and color of the lace, and the | little chemisette is of alternate folds ot net and lace insertions.Blue taffeta bows.trim and a wavy \u2018band edges the neck, the waist slipping on over-head, and the tul- ness belted in by a«high crush girdle ot the plain blue \"taffeta.A sotïces, will: be of interest.\u2018The paper written by Lady ond \u2018 on the joyed papérs listened to, both for its in- épiring thoughts and'its beauty of dic- ion.ed, it had been able to secure the co-ope- ration of men.Most things could be dccomplished \u201cwhen men and.wome worked \"together for the -common goodt The making.and conserving of the home was dwelt upon in the paper.Another thoughtful paper was that by Mrs.\" Boomer, or ties.Mrs.Beomer, \u2018who is one of the: -oldest \u2018members of the Council, is cue of the brightest speakers, and her paper Was to the point and sparkling with wit as well.She said that the aversion.to \u2018women\u2019s.influence in civic \u2018matters had been to a large measure removed: In to the Council for advice in cases v here women and children are concefned.Municipal matters should concern the woman as well as her husband, and she should be prepared to-mtelligently discuss \u2018politics with \u2018him: Purity \u2018in politics, \u201clove of country are among the planks in the National Countil platform.La * Miss Carrie Derick; M.A! besides ful- teresting paper \u2018on the proper treatment -of defective children, in regard to which\u2019 investigation had been made\" by.the Montreal Local Council.| .- Mrs, \u2018Dignam, of Æ'aronto; ke.the work of-the Woman\u2019s.Art Associa: tion.- \u2018Lhe resolution that the Council send a request to the Dominion Govern: \u2018ment asking that pictures; of Canadian! women artists be obtained for the Art Gallery\u2019 at Ottawa, and mentioning particularly the works of Miss Wallis, evoked \u2018what \u201cthe; despatches called \u2018a \u2018hot discussion.\u201d -1t was contended that Ca- own\u2019 countiy, while the opponents\u2019 of the [resolution held that it was belittling to {that New Brunswick is the banner pro- \"John \u2018Globe\u2019 remarked, was a fluent and \u201c \u201cJOrr, of the Advisory Board cf the fed | eration of Women\u2019s Clubs.entertained | at the sea-side.These | * Council.idea\u201d was' one of the most en-i.The idea of unity was emphasized, |.\u201811n\u2019 movements which the Council initiat- er, ot London.\u2018on the work of |.local councils in \u201crelation.td municipali- |\" filling the arduous duty of recording sec-| : retary of all\u2019 the meetings; gave ap in-] EE such, that it should stand or tall on its own lueris, and that, at all events, 1 was lnvidious to single out the worg of amy one artist.HOWever, the resolution carried.A conference on arts and handicrafts was ueld, rremier leters presiding.Lieut.-Giovernor adcnannon, lu a brief address, endorsed woai had veau said by other speakers In regard to the uuportance of encouraging uome iRaus- tries, for which there is wucn room Ior development iu krince Edward lsiand.Miss Kastwood, of the Victorian Urder otf Nurses, contributed a good paper on behaif of registration of graduaie uurses.Dr.Brice, cmet medica: ofncer ot tue Dominion, on tuberculosis; Miss Ale.bel Peters, daughter of the Premier, ou supervised playgrounds; Miss Davidson, ot the Technica: dehool, Loronto, en the protection of foods offered for sale; Mrs.Cummings, on the aged and inlirm poor; Dr.Anderson, superintendent of education, and Dr.J.I.Mellish, were some of the speakers.Mrs.Boomer, reporting on women on school boards, said vince, having sixteen women cn school boards in various towns.\u2018That she has a better understanding of the needs or children, was one of the reasons brought forward in discussion, why a woman should bave a place on school boards.Miss Laura Rose, of the Ontario Agricultural College, spoke well on the work of the women\u2019s institutes for farmers\u2019 wives.\u2019 Some of the Council members were ex- \u2018cellent speakers, and showed the ability to think broadly, to reason logically, and to view a matter impersonally.Dr.Kliza Ritchie, of Haufax, was a speaker commanding attention by the weight of ber remarks, which were clear-hzaded and convincing.Miss Derick, as the St.accurate speakers, and Mrs.Spotford, of Victoria, was another clear, logical thinker, Mrs.Willoughby Cummings speaks with enviable ease, and Mrs.Mac- \u2018Naughton showed an alert habit of mind and precision in: expressing her views.There were other speakers of ability, although, as some one observed, some of the ladies seemed too much occapied in thinking of what they were going to say themselves to {catch all the points in what was being said.The delegates have returned home de- | lighted with the hospitality shown them.1 Every possible arrangement for their comfort and entertainment was: made, from the dainty luncheon served every day by a bevy of charming girls, to the re- \u2018ception and dsives planhed.The Lleut- enant-Governor and Mrs.Mackinnon gave an \u2018at home\u2019 at Government house, when the fine old mansion wis thronged with guests.The golf And tennis clubs entertained at jolly teas and Mrs.one afternoon at her country residence : 5 Altogether, very pleasant memories of: the convention in Charlottetown will be retained, in spite of the decidedly unpleasant experience of | some fifty of the delegates, who endured a very stormy and bitterly cold passage from Point du Chene to.Summorside, which -reducéd the majority to a melancholy plight.& ; By way of farewell the \u2018Charlottetown \u2018Guardian\u2019 said editorially :\u2014* The Council has produced a highly favorable impression upon all who have attended its session.The visiting delegates have made us more than.ever proûd of the women of Canada, who, we believe, stand unsurpassed .in all the virtues and graces.The National Council has shown itself a very capable, business-like and conservative body.It has no disposition to revolutionize the éstablished ofder cf society, to usurp authority, or to invade the assumed rights and prerogatives of men.lt has labored entirely along noncontroversial liriès, and in everything for the amelioration, the betterment end the uplifting of all.We bespeak for the national organization of women a wide and ever-enlarging.field of usdfulness in our growing Dominion.vr _ \u201c RUSSIAN LOAN ST.PETERSBURG BANKERS \u2018Di \u2018 CIDE\"IT CANNOT BE INTER: \u2018©.NATIONAL.\"= \u2014 says that a syndicate oË St.Pêétersb bankers, after considering the question of an international loan of 150,000,000 roubles, reached the conclusion the issue would be impossible, à ; | .\u2014_\u2014\u2014 | SNAKE ATE CANARIHS: : Atlantic City, N.J., Fily 13.pet stock, store\u201d of John Fox, this pine noon, a big snake: got \u20181 i self on canaries \u2018and or pra ood 2 he found toothsome.blocked with People, as they saw the serpent to get at\u201d his game.~The walk was break cages open An officer\u2019 was senger was sent in search of the oT When he arrived his: snakeship is esti.\u2018mated to have dined on rareties that cost the fancier twenty-five dollars.The 'sérpent was locked up in a new pen out-\u2019 side of the store as a precaution against another expensive raid.- \u2019 Fan = Le = = be - \u201c \u2018ROADS FOR \u2018NEW ONTARIO.Toronto, July H\u2014Mr.A.W: Car bell, Deputy Minister.of Public Works, \u2018to-day stated thgt the department has -1ario on colonization roads.They are all\u201d settlers, who, at this season of.the year \u2018are able to turn an honest penny -by working for the government.and.incidentally improving their means.\u2018of com: munication with the outside\u2019 world at the same time.This year 175.000 is being spent on this work, Of this twenty thousand dollars has been \"appropriated \"to \u2018Temiskaming district, where eïicht St.Petersburg, July 11.\u2014The \u201cNovosti\u201d | b ; thing other pets, which |\u201d \u2018Who almost wept | called to clear the sidewaik while a mes: two thousand men at work in New On WepNESDAY, JULY 12, 1905 \u2014\u2014.$75,000 LOST ON RACEs, Experience of a Montreal Bon maker in England, THE CURIOUS CREDULITX CL GAMBLERS, \u2019 \u2018So you come from the Old « Well, well, 1 guess the island :- well drained of her best men.wisest, seeing they are all cumin, to this side.c .The stout sides of the prosper.Ing manager of a cerlalu finan, pany shook with the laughter oo; who considers he has said à goes \u2018Know anything about hors: he continued.\u2018Fine sport.Gu.| \u2018have been through the mill.7 1 denied the impeachment, 4.however, that I knew the differ, .tween a horse and an ass\u2014buvtw.noble creature on four legs, au\u2019 .\u2018One on two; he interrupte:.1 see both kinds, 1 know, at ali tn ;, meetings\u2014 Newmarket, Ascot, |.Liverpool, Manchester, Doncasiv: I have been the round twice.| - to England thinking we Americans beat you on your own ground a: game, as at others.You know vou a pretty slow-going, old-fasbion-i ,.: of course, barring you fellows wi.gy.your wisdom by coming over here.Fin horse-racing, you are a good ma.lengths ahead.of us.Your system .magnificént in conception, Interprets - tion and finish.\u2018I started \u2018with a capital of £3,000, an! at the end of the flat-racing season I had, increased that sum to £15000.| had a splendid run of luck.The ney: year I proceeded as before, with two first-rate clerks, one who accompanied me at the race meetings, the second, who stayed in the office studying the doings of the horses and working a taby.lated statement up-to-date, day by day, from which I could tell at a glance the pedigree, thé form, the doings and the condition of every animal in training.\u2018But the second year luck was all against me.I lost every penny of that £15,000.The sporting gossips could not say.enough about my American \u201ccuteness\u201d the first year.But the fol- owing year things were very different: and 1 came back = Canada\u2014 \u2018And so helped to drain \u201cslow-goin old England\u201d of her best and wig \u2018Go, .on; I.don\u2019t mind, a bit.But what 1 was saying was, I came back to Canada a wiser but sadder and poorer man, \u2018But, say, do you know any of those newspaper.\u201ctipsters\u201d?Nice big salar les some of them get, don\u2019t they?And never put a cent on any of the horses they are so confident will win.\u2019 I said I had: heard the salaries went up \u2018to about five thoweand dollars a year, according to the standing of the newspaper and the reputations of the tipsters\u201d One journalist of ac quaintance, I observed, not in this cate gory as regards salary, had to do the tipping\u2019 for his newspaper as one incident of his days work.He never went to see a race; he gloried in his ignorance of horses; but his successes, the season; through, were about as many as- those of the average professional tipster.His plan was this: He put the day\u2019s programme of the race meeting before him, and, closing his eyes, dropped his pencil, hap-hazard, on each event in turn, and then gave the name of She animal his pencil point touched as 8 Cy - Ts that true?asked \u2018the financier.\u2018True as your story of the £15,000) I maintained, and T proceeded to tell him of men who look-for special tips in the title headings of their favorite ndon newspaper.The papers are nted on different machines, and the machinists will each punch a different letter on the title.This shows a small white dot on the black letter.and enables the management to distinguish the machine on which any particular Paper was printed.Some of the gamblers outside, however, take this dis tinguishing mark as an indication of special racecourse information.If the punch\u2019 has been made on the 4\u2019 say of \u2018Daily Telegraph,\u201d the 4° being the third letter in the title, these credulous backers of horses will accept that as signifying that the tip given in the sporting columns regarding the third Lv « tint ai |*ace on the day\u2019s programme is one .has een received, and, therefore, is worthy of more confidence, and a bigger bet than the others.Faith is said to count in\u2019 horse-racing as in other things, and as this \u2018extra special\u2019 tip fails np oftener than the others, its reputation lives.\u2018I am quite ready to believe oy.in regard te the gambling public.\u201d said the financial gentleman.\u2018But horse- \u2018racing is a glorious sport\u2014a magnificent institution about which \u2018special information LITTLE GIRL DROWNED.Kenora, Ont., July 11.\u2014A drowning accident occurred at St.James this even- Ing.Three little girls, all under ten \u2018years of age, were bathing in the Assini- boine river.Ruth Stocking, daughter roof one of Eton\u2019s plumbers, who could \u2018not swim, was caught in the treacherous current and swung out to the centre of the river and drowned.The child was only seven years old.There was no one in charge of the little party of bathers at the time of the accident.The body _ has not been recovered.PRORQGATION NEXT WEEK.Ottawa, July 11.\u2014On the conclusion of the Conseravtive caucus this morning it \u2018was announced that prorogation \u2018would probably be reached on Wednesday of next \u2018week.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS\u2019 ils printed and \u2026 published at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, st \"the corner of Craig 208 Se Jon Rod, in the city of Mon y Jo Dougal! aod Frederick lsugene Doug.} both of-Montresal.All business commdnications should be addressed John ugall & Son, \u2018Witness > Om Montreal, and all letters to the \u201cthousand.dollars wil] women's.-work to.judge it- speci jailÿ as A) ei ! oy I son ee ee SES EE A Dre cas nn EL RE 4 RETARD ON FARSI Lt bridges alone.©.ou a x f Editgr, should be addressed, Bales: of | the \u2018Witnesss =~.; 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