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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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vendredi 2 août 1907
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[" a | A » A À 7 7 4 4 , Se _ Len .$' SÉLVTIL,, Noc180_ vs Se mr a 3 «~.BELFAST $ Ce } 9 & - ES re © cm\u2014\u2014 oo Fe oo = : - 0- Lisaffected Police.Defiant and | \u20ac ue nat ihe d will Demand Public Inquiry.d , es.* x , -, 4 d (See also page-5.) : d Belfast, August 2.\u2014The parude of the.d disaffected members of the loeal police 0 jorce, wbich was scheduled to take place g to-day, has been postponed, if not alto- 5 gether abandoned, apperently to enable 8- the government to be in a position to e dismiss the entire police force of the city a -hould drastic action become necessary.8 The men remain defiant and declare h they will not cease agitation until they d have secured a public inquiry into their = alleged grievances.Constable Barrett, who was dismissed from the force for t agitation, declares that among the grievances of the men is the fact that under the present \u2018 Dublin Castle System\u2019 only t- those men who are willing to play the d part of provocative agents can gain pro- e motion.Barrett claims that the present d agitation will put an end to the \u2018 Abo- 8 minable system of manufacturing crime.\u2019 The situation is aggravated to-day by the threatened renewal of the coal dockers\u2019 strike.These men recently resnmed o work, but to-day the strike leaders aver that the employers are not observing the coinpact made with the men.; In the meanwhile the government is drafting all available policemen in Lon- donderry county and at other towns close to Belfast, to be ready for any emergency.The famous Black Watch Regiment has been transferred from the Curragh, Kil- dare, to Dublin, and is there awaiting instructions to entrain north.A detachment of the Royal Artillery also is being held in readiness.y rer BRITISH PHYSIQUE NOT DEGENERATING Sl'ATEMENT OF CERTAIN SCLEN- TISTS REFUTED AT MEETING .OF BRITISH.ASSOCIATION AT.LKICEST AR.\u2014\u2014 London,\u201d Ang.2.\u2014That the British hold is ehrinking .and British muscles are degenerating, as recently charged by certain scientists, was refuted by evidence introduced at \u201cthe meeting of the British Association of Leicester.Records for the last twenty years at Marlborough College show that the four teen-year-old boys there average five pounds heavier and nearly an inch tall er than those of 1885.: ' A hatier who furniphes hats for six schools; vomehes that Wats inches circumfergnce \u2018 ; weùè rarely demanded, while now haÿs 224, issohes | in circumference are needed côntinnous- Sif.Victor Hargeley proposed a motion at the meeting ing the government to institute in éoñnection with the medical inspection of school children a system of periodic measurement.RICHARDSON WITHDRAWS RHFUSES TO ACT - FURTHER IN CASES AGAINST OFFICIALS OF WESTHRN FEDERATION.OF MINHKRS.day says that Mr.L.F.Richardson, of Denver, who was ane di W.D.Haywood\u2019s counsel at Boise, has withdrasen from any further connection with \u201cthe defence of officials and others of the Western Federation.of Miners in cases now pending.before the ldabo courts.He is quoted as saying that he wi not work with Clare Darrow, the Chicago lawyer, any longer.\u2018The whole sum and substance of the .matter is that I cannot endure Darrow\u2019s methods,\u201d gaid Richardson.\u2018I do mot sanction socialism, at least mot when it 1: coupled with the trying of a egal suit, especially when that case is a murder case and means a man\u2019s life.\u201d ep AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.GAIN EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY IN NEW ENGLAND AND.THE BAST.ON N.X.C.Te UW OW 0 ee Worcester, Mass., Aug.2.\u2014The \u201cFele- express systems operating in New England and the east, the American Ex- bress Company has gained exclusive ¢on- trol of the cities and .towns nly by the New York Central lines.In this movement the Adams Express Lompany hag been: forced from the Boston and Albany division of the New York Central lines between Worcestér and Boston and on the Websper branch.l'wenty-one Massachusetts fice of the Adams Company were el yesterday (Auz.1).Fourteen other officers of the.Adams Express Company \u2018within the fame territory which radlways other tnan the Boston and Albany also enter, will continue in opposition to com- ; pore With the American Express Com- ) y.LORD ROBERTS WILL NOT VISIT CANADA THIS YRAR.- 4 London, Aug.2.\u2014Asked by the Cana- | AN Associated Press whether thé re- for was true that he intended visit- 3 Canada in September, Lord Rob- eis replied that Pe regratted that it vas impossible for him to visit the Do- Minion.this year.-21 and 22 p Denver, Col., \u2018Aug.2.\u2014he News\u2019 to- | \u2018|in this instance is \u2018the publication, of | CHIEF \u2018 BENOFFS TEÜRGRAPHIC- gram\u2019 to-day says :\u2014Iin an upheevwal of | \u2018from a window.blay, who is a ind.conted with a sort of sbellke æ \u2014 Montrealer, was in the Saguenay dis-| While his \u201cassistant climbed a pola ait !\" (Canadian \u201cAssociated Press.) .: Coe Tap armee Windy and Cool 2, 1907.MONTREAL, _PRIBAY, AUGUST MR.JOSEPH MARTIN TO.§ | MOROCCAN SITUATION.ANY ; Extraordinary Meeting of French \"eke Cabinet\u2014Premier Will Try à Peaceable Solution.y-General in the ride \u2018Govery takes place 4 ment.His nomination > : \u2014 a Y, and the cloction on Saturday.|.Faris, Aug.2\u2014An extraordinary meet- enn Martin, Lives Là 43 2 aa | Ing of the cabinet to discuss the Moroc- ise eo ar pik Fn otis a eld ht .: : ! inis him- ge Me.ÿ = ye Pouf a Min, r Pichon expres him se favor of immediate energetic action by France to secure reparation for | the murder of Europeans at Casablanca and to ensure the safety of the Europeans «tél there.Insomuch as France and ~ | Spain were charged by the Algeciras 7 agreement to act together in the matter of policing Casablanca, M.Pichon advo- step, proposing to Spain was a newspaper reporter.Was born at West Bromwich, Staffordshire, in 1847.After compjeting his education in a private school, he entered the in 1873 he went News\u2019 as a reporter.in e weni to London,\u201d witere he wrote for the |.respect \u2018Daily News\u2019 and the \u2018World, with , \u2018in such success that he was appointed ape- ¢ial correspondent of the \u201clunes\u201d ip.vhe day that he would run in the by-election in Vancouver, in response to the popt demand, and will make his campaigü the anti-Japanese platform.-.Se Attorney-General Bowwer, : gt.the ik session of the House, was vegy aggres toto keeping out the immigration laws, which the \u2018Goverto fh ist rst © \u2018| service'of the B ! cor ; disallowed upon office, Hô gant landing of French and\u2019 Russo-Furkishn war.Mr.Murra ever, he was Waited on Mer.471 Spanish troops \u2018at the scene of the mas- .on \\ depetatio! vit Lo ed his career as a novelist in 1880, when £ trades unionists with a view 70 socal he published \u2018A Lifes Atonement.Since then he has been a most proltic writer, having published no \u201cless than \u20ac 8 , View æ \"The French news rs, excepting th ing a Pledge of ble Jmposiiian to Juss {Socialist journals, are unanimens 1 de- \u2018 £ dm ra that ther.ie) Mr.rio.Tunding that the government take de- forty-two books, of which achiiev- Uncatiséas actory uha rid the sous rest \u201c| CirIVe steps to enforce respect for France ed great popularity.I pool TE Mr Mot.him, wi e pds étre d n Morocco.Despair's Last Journey,\u201d published in CT BO as Tomenatit] Some newspapers ex the opini 1901.- In \u2018addition to his ekill as a by the Liberals, who had decided PY that Germany will not now stand in the writer, David Garis Murray was al fiona Bo WBET.of the Java #2] Way and think\u2019 the time i» ripe to aban- clever artist, \u2018spent much is rasion has contre light.Ft is: gi.don M.Delcassé\u2019s nolicy of \u2018pacific pene- spare time landscape © parting.In stated tration,\u201d which \u2018they contend has served Sut 1888.90 be lectured through Australia, at à vast majority of the only to urouse the hatred of the and in 189405 through the United {OW Soming to British Columbia, si] for the French, and march straight to States and Canada.Among \u2018his pub- calets by the hs Coun ood wd regard Fez.\u2018La Republique Francaise\u2019 says lications are, \u2018A Life's Atonement, these.e au es as {that unless the head of Maelanin Pasha, (1880) ; Joseph's Coat,\u201d (1881); ; Val- > 5 Le 4 the \u2018Governor of Casablanca.is obtained Strange,\u2019 (1852); \u201cA Model Father,\u2019 ete, , 4 & genuine holy war is likely to be precipi.(1883); \u2018Hearts\u2019 (1883); \u2018By the Gate - ] tated, and that this would endanger Al- RACE SUICIDE Burnley, took his life yesterday.pr in a-fit of despondency.Coroler K of Cobourg, was notified, and is order for am\u2019 inquest, \u2018 after\u2019 the circumstances, concludéd th oven a red, suieide by skin.ttending t green, withdrew the warrant.Dr.HL.§, Birkett, apd Beis root on the poi Dright bor.he Xho ., > 1} rans bs \u2018th : MG URSS ue ce on the potatoes tliat .0 halk pA & \u2018gents into Tetuan.CANADIAN CABLES rif CV | ag 44.PRIVATE CAR OWNERS ; {Canadian Associated Press.) Io 1 _ wing medi- is {MEET IN CLEVELAND, OHIO, AND pi ORGANIZE AN ASSOCIATION.Cleveland, Ohio, Aug.2\u2014Fifty repre- OL : 2 was 15 years: of age.: ; Montrea]; Professor Irving Cameron, oe ee © ] sentatives of companies and MA | - = Ga 4 i +a .2 © .g ; op- Di ory Dens Bie, BE me VALLEY, cana | ie qu eee is varie où Starr, Doolittle, .of Foronto; Dr.É \u2014_ = sotiation.Those present are from the Burt, of Paris, Qui; and Dr.Atherton, ton, ENTIRE WORKS TRANSFERRED 4 ternitory east of the Mississippi river, F redericton, N.B.co Lo TART vas À an res about: 125,000 cars.Th - ; \u2014 =] \"THE DOMINION BY.PROVIRE .ganization will endeavor to take in all ot SUIT FOR LIBEL - - .| .~ CIAL AUTHORITIES.fhe, private car one.in the United \u2018 LS a \u2014 \u2018 18 2 Canada.urpose 0 e \u2014\u2014 He « \u2018 | 4 association is to obtai PREMIER GOUIN ENTERS ACTION Ottawa, August 2.\u2014An agreement.his {'of cars after reaching their destination | ernment and th¢ Government of Ontari, Tages that may accrue es a result of any 1 - + | By which the province transfers tq ile ['Unnecemary delay similar to the poli À Quebec despatch .announces.that { Bominion all the locks, dams, righte # | pureued railway companies.Tha the Hon.Lomer Gouin has \u201centered am waters and flooded lands owned: bit \u201cnext: meeting N à 3 : 3 will be held in Chicago, action rg attorneys, Messrs.along the Trent Valley Canal.Fin September.: : ae \u2018Paschereau, Cannon & Parent, The D fon Lo loin \"from \u2018 a 3 : Jominion agrees to keep the worl - _ his Sagtion arises fram the publica.M fepair and good condition, includiag ETO DISFRANCHISE NEGRORS the loek and three awing b: at Lit tion of the correspondence between the Provincial Government and agents of the Belgian syndicate for the purchase of Crown.ands.che chief complaint remet say, the lock at Balsam Lake, and \u2018i- LEAVE BLACK MAN NO CHANCE TO VOTE.compensate private owners also, with HH} Atlanta, July 31\u2014By 37 to 6 the ve «eon (ne EP à drastis megro dntranciiement Die ; - be referred to- the Exchequer Court The Jeasure now goes to the House, NO INTENTION.OF RESIGNING | decision.ak ling majority.+ A It œ, further provided that: all BARES In\u2019 order to vote under the proposed and minerals on unpatented lands takeff§law a man must.own of pay tax on and pledges itself to pay the provinté-e the rate of 50 cents per acre for ny gel.patented lands which may be flooded B% | the construction of reservoirs and a letter fron Mr.Goethels to Baron de THpine in which the.statement-ig e that the Quebec Govétwnent demanded à sum of $150,000 from the syndicate for the election fund, To Ta ey DTT EG over and flooded in the course of tha} worth of ty be abi ANSWER.TO.PUBLISHED - construction of reservoirs.shall be.peg $500.and write a paragraph of the Con.| STATEMENTS.served to the province, and that all mind kstitution: of the Staté or of the United , {and minerals on patented lands -are- th{ States.: remain the property of the patentee:im4 Lf he cannot comply with these pro- til a proper compensation be granted visions, and few negroes can, he is en- therefor, j titled \u2018to register and vote if he is des- The Dominion also guscantees to sifented fom any man vio fou in oy ge anda ol] Of e Uni ates owners and | of timber lande: 3 or Confederate States participated.-\u201cI have no intention of : .This is Chief Benoit\u2019s m from \u2018Old Orchard in reply to a despatch informing \u2018him that three Monireal evening papers anndunced his resignation had been decided on, to take effect on Dec.31.x rights previously possessed by them, wi Lastly, he is entitled to register and LE * .ps Deputy Chief Trembley, who is in |the' provision that in case any wü [vote if ion © charge of the brigade during the chief's owner \u2018or lessee: is.dissatisfied with En duty © bee state and to the mation.absence, wag much ann about the Government's terms he may appest14};.Under the last named provision every rumor, .and said that its absurdity was the Exchequer Court.\u201c2 fwhite man in Georgia will register, and apparent from the fact that the chiefs \u2014 \u2018once registered he will have a life cer- twenty years\u2019 service, which would en- Ptificate and will then have ¢ title him to a pension, would not be + and wi en have cnly to pay EXTRAORDINARY ELBECTRIC-P: : ; +.LITY.4{-his taxes to enjoy the right of suffrage.completed until November, 1908.FPLL A WINDOW.New.York, Aug.2.\u2014Ge : Wes £1 4 : .' 45 years, who \u2018was employed by the Nel $IR JOHN FORREST RESIGNS Quebec, Aug.1.\u2014Wilfrid Tremblay is; York and: New Jersey Telephone Oopie|, 0 Tos , , : pany, -instantly killed by- electrnatart_ Lo 25 lying in the Jeffery Hale Hospital at P@NY, Was ru Wesder 9.Dr ee al vs UP TREASURY PORTFOLIO at held one: end \u2018gid \u2018 death\u2019s door as the result of injuries cus; ni À one: end gid ; & measuring e made of linen .or.colel\u2019 ton, and cata) tained by a fall of some twenty | feet IN DEAKIN GOVERNMENT .ook and ewing btidge at Youdga\" SUSE PROPOSED GEORGIA LAW WILL | where it will also receive an overwhelm- Wednesday in the bush, twenty miles ESCAPES AGAIN.Albert Lussier Had Once More Became Violently Insane.GIVES HIS GUARDS THE SLIP AS THEY WERE.BRINGING HIM \"TO THE CITY.Albert Lussier, whose case before the attention, was arrested on \\Vednesday for threatening to kill his father, ihe seigneur of Varennes, and the same cven- ing while being taken in a carriage from the Manor House, to escape from his guards.Messrs.Bircher and Decelle, the two guards\u2019 explanation of the escape 8 that when about half a mile from Longueuil, the young man persuaded them to allow him to alight from the carriage.The request bemg granted, the young man, according to the story, jumped out of the vehicle and at once made a dgsh for liberty, springing over the adjoimng fences and running at top speed in the direction of the mver.The guards attempted to follow, but soon lost sight of the fugitive in the darkness.All they could do was to come to the city and relate the foregojng account of Lus- sier\u2019s_ escape.It appears that the fugitive had givin signs of violent temper- since last Friday evening, when his sisters, the Misscs Regina, and Angelique Lussier, had to leave théir father's home to take refuge in the house of their uncle.He terrorized the family to such an extent that NEW MONTREAL JAIL WORK ON STRUCTURE AT BACK RIVER TO BEGIN AT END OF THIS MONTH.\u2014 Quebec, Aug.1,\u2014At the meeting of the.Provincial Cabinet this morning the plans of the new Montreal jail, at Back River, were approved, and tenders will be called for in a few days.Work will probably commence at the end of the present month.i The Hon.Mr.Weir, Minister of Pub- He Works and Labor, is interesting him- | self considerably in this matter, with the view of rushing the work.The structure will necessttfte an expenditure of some $500,000, spread over the next three years.The jail will be constructed on the most approved plans.MURDER DISCLOSED HEADLESS BODY OF UNKNOWN MAN FOUND NEAR BLIND RIVER, ONT.\u2014HEAD ALSO DISCOVERED.\u2018 ; Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, August 2.\u2014The body of an unknown man was found on: north of Blind River, on the Tote road, near Eddy\u2019s lumber camp.Every indication points to foul play as the head was missing, and it is said the pockets of the clothes worn by the man were turned ingide out.The head was later discovered buried near by, but owing to the fact that the body had lain in the bush for a considerable time, identification was rendered impossible.The hands were also missing, and have not been found.The body was found by a lumberman while passing through the bush.The coroner and Provincial Constable Graham, of Blind River, acting under instructions from Crown Attorney Meckad- den, have gone to the vicinity of the crime to make a thorough investigation.The body was that of a young man of small size, wearing a dark suit and tan shoes.TETE DE PONT BARRACKS., Kingston, Ont., Aug.1.\u2014Some of the tenderers for the Tete de Pont Barracks\u2019 works have had their cheques returned.: .: the other.There was ne ; OR: x trict, and either fell ar jumped from a the man Sn, gt.London, Aug.1.\u2014It is stated that the, ; ; tape.When ithe Lge fe fa memivomscioms condition, and his 18pe it track one of the high (ptriof Preported resignation of Sir Jahn Forrest! lower li were found to be \u2018paralyzed.:wites used fo transmit\u2019 \u2018power, fo.{Met from the treasurership in the Deakin gov- He was pliced on bogrd the R.& (),| Glen Cove \u201ctrolley line.This wire! carfrernment will have an important effect Compan p steamer and brought to the: 12,000 \"volts.\u201cWesener was windinghon the attitude of Australia towards \u2018he the arrival of the steamer this oer -the- wire for a moment he stiffen} John Forrest split with Premier Deakin ~ , - |ed out and'fell.He was dead whens] en the question.Mr.Lyne takes Sir noon ia Le , etai t .Tene physician \u201carrived.1 LE 2% {El 0obn Forrest's: portfolio.This, it is understood, indicates that the prices were too high, \u2018and that the plans will be revised and new tenders called for.There ix a persistent rumor that the Grand Trunk Railway Company has secured the barracks and the hay market, and will use them for freight yards.The courts some time ago attracted much Varennes, managed | Price Oxx CeNT \u2014\u2014\u2014 NEWS IN BRIEF.The crazy King of Annam bas becn confined by the French Resident and a regent appointed.In the riot in Seoul yesterday over a hundred Coreans were injured, and \u2018nc United States Consulate wus struck by several bullets.The King and the Emperor Francis or are to meet on Aug.15.: Dhat British people are degenerating \u2018was | Stfongly denied at the British Assoel- \"ation of Leicester.Records in Marli borough College for the past twenty | years, they say, show, that the fourteen- { year-old boys there\\ are five pounds \u2018 heavier and nearly an inch taller than boys of the same age in the school twenty years ago.The striking Belfast police are detiant and say they will continue their agitation until they have secured a public enquiry into their grievances.Constable Barreit, w the agitations are stirred up largely by the police force itself, which he declares possesses an \u2018abominable system of manfacturing crime.\u201d The situation is aggravated to-day by the threatened v newal of the dock strike.: .David Ohristie Murray, the novelist, 13 dead in London.A \u2018bill was brought into the Brazil Parliament to-day offering special privileges to any one who will run an up-to- of the Sea, (1833); \u201cLhe Way of \u2018the : .; : ha .| date hotel in any of the principal towns ok de ML IN RE ges Dim at dan de] Pi of ni ture\u2019 and \u201cIbe Lively Fanny, (1885) ; CORT OF LIVING ALLEGED Vienna, Aug.2\u2014M.Clemenceau, the On Wednesday afternoon his conduct A serious earthquake is predicted tor ow aod pus D), Aunt Rach shel, THE CAUSE.~~ J Frefich premier, who is taking the cure became so unbearable that he was: ar-| \u201cTV8UEY for Aug.6.(1886); °C an | (1836) ; i \u2014 ° (2 Carlsbad, has given out an interview rested in his.father's house, on a War- Th fendi \u2014 Cn P erson, Singular, (18%) ; Old Blazer 8 Chsautau NY.Aug \u2014Jokin : Jon the Moroccan situation, in which he Tant si by Dr.J.P.Geoffrion and tee fiendish m rs within twenty.Hero (1881); Novelists NoteBook, a ue, NX.Aug.2.\u2014Jolin GBF save (hot France will be Guided he tee Me.Pilliape Choquet, justioes of the f0UF hours is the record of one mail cec- (1887) ; e Traveller Beturns\u2019 (writ Bost.belier the r t 5 soie e | Main considerations ih dealing with the peace, fat Varennes.According to the tion of New York known as \u2018The Grave- ten in poliaboration ach Mr.vents the pe f cas.of race ou sr Jritvation arising from the Casablanca Warrant he was accused of threatening! Y:rd: ; The last is @ little girl eight j (188 22 on eroug.Capstan,\u2019 (with iDg to an address he made at.theG mufders.\u2018First, she will, if possible, find to kill his father and other members of Ÿ°*8 of age.\u2018 Mr À) G 1869) \"on w\u2019s taugua Assembly.Ca | & penceable solution of the-difficulty, and, the family during the night of July 30.A serious fire à racine i 22.Cs es Ju Quee \u2018T hesitate to brins thé ques .yeecondly, she will only.take action in| Young Lussier had given previous evi-| > Serious fire 1s raging in Caldornia Sard, (1850) Rosenianns\u2019 (1900) Young race suicide.\u2019 be aid.\u2018Rat rh dis \u2018agreement with the powers who took dences of insanity, and during a fit of pearly the foothills, near Visalia, aad .= A] > 4 5 *J 8 gE ; a Ig 4.Sq a .> | 5 x : one un uare miles I Vaiss Guardian, (1800); \u2018Bishop's Hiblé fact that {be increased expenge of boas\" 12 the Algeciras conference.D father face, the Past ntoring oe Tiory 1s euflering.| {vith \u2018Henry Hermen) (1800); \u201cHe Fell iog up children in cities where the people Tangier, Aug.5.\u2014Upon the request of of the old man's eyes, destroying the American Boe g Thieves,\u201d (with Henry Vs | fargely responsible foo raed So lixel the governing board, the State Bank has sight, and emerging thrsughicthe car.The LBC ican Express Company bus a): ns, Shadow, (with Henry ae oerpongible for the \u2018 248 |advanced: fifty thousand douros (about case was brought to court at the time secured exclusive control of all the New German), (1801; oBob Martin's little the birth rate.§ $100,000) to M.Gabbas, the War Minis- and as a result, young Lussier was sent England cities and towns reached by the Girl (1682) ; A a asted ER As Co \u2014 M | ter, to permit him to send troops to to Longue Pointe Asylum.In 1903, he New York Centrel lines.Re ne ot (1893 ; \u2018A O50); Time's BARNARDO BOY , #5] Casablanca, - - =| managed to escape from the institution, ; \u2014 .1800); in Direst Derily (104); ton 0 x aiid Almost all the French residents of and took \u2018train Old Orchard Bench,| pt Ti'ate cor owners met in Cleveland, ( ie Direst ul, Sats \u201cM ve.ENDS His LIFR {Casablanca have arrived here on board where his parente were spending thel@ yesterday pd organized en Individual tyred Fool, (1808); Taunt Daspater 20m TR fan English, ship.They report the city summer.On retkrning to Canada, be| * Owners\u2019 Association.( 895) ; \u2018 \u201cThe Bishop\u2019s Amazeguent, \"TOO, PARIS GREEN IN FIT 6 : vb ed by Arab orsemet and the had ET A sit Mr.Jose Martin (\u2018Fighti Joe\u2019) ex y Conte a in Fiction Gt 170 _ DESPONDENCY.Cp The t commanders, \u2018havipg time afterwards he was \u201cliberated\u201d on Dmber is punning, he om ee pois Little World, OM BOMB a file Sax ey Bath ed | 6 arate Terao\u201d Sates Choquet rn fadepondent \u201cwith Lib Milton (1808) 7 , Barnardo.\"boy, who bed Poor aie aie ; clean prisoner, .#abuéd \u201c another warrant for his arrest, eo ; manity,\u201d (1963).| about a year with Mr.John Bright, pesr ¢ heads of several insure] Cor, of the High tables oat Me: North Bay, this afternoon, was fight- 2 , .ing a eerious fire, fanned by a gale blowing 40 miles an hour.Mr.G.W.Hill, the sculptor of _ the na monument on minion Richmond, Que.lat night, be be chmond, , t might, low citizens, as a token of their -ation of his work.in bis fel- admir- A thousand men are on strike at the mines at Springhill, N.S.\u201cLord Strathcona arrived in the city this\u2019 morning.Chief Benoit, of the City Fine Depart nent, denies the report that he intends resigning.EARTHQUAKE PREDICTED.~ Montevideo, Uruguay, August 2.\u2014A serious earthquake is prophesied to take place in Uruguay on August 6.WINDY AND COOL .§ THE SEA SPRITE'S SONG.O, 1 am the Spirit of night and storm I range the ocean wide; ; flash I'm born, In the lightning\u2019s vivid The white capp\u2019d waves to ride; For they are my steeds, ten, thousand ali, They hear my voice, and obey my call! With the fierce North Wind I a-hunting go, There's Death in my clesnmy grip; And many a salor I drag below, And many a noble ship: Though they \u201crivet her aides with bands, = I Jaugh at the work of their puny bands! Out on the reef where the lighthouse gleams, : Through the spindritt rising high, \u2018 Where the buoy bell rings, and the sea- rd screams, : O\u2019er the sunken wreck\u2014am I! And there, when the night and storm bave iron .sped ; Unsegn in the depths I gather my dead! \u2014R.A.Webster.Meteorological Office, Toronto, Aug.2, 11 a.m.\u2014The Zollowing ere the maximum and minimum temperatures: New Westminster, 82, 58; Kamloops, 94, 62; Calgary, T8, 44; Fémonton, 78, 54; Prince Albert, 68, 40; Winnipeg, 62, 44; Port Arthur, 66, 54: Parry Sound, 34, 52; Toronto, 76, 58: Ottawa, 78, 62; Quebec, 76, 58; St.John, 68, 58; HaH- fax, 66, 36.; > Fresh to strong south shifting to\u2019 west and north-west winds; showers and thunderstorms to-day.Saturday, fresh n weaterly winds, fine and comparatively cooi, The depression.mentioned yesterday is now situated in the Georgian Bay region and the Ottawa Valley and a high pressure covers the north-westefn portion of the Coutinent, Bhowere and thunderstorms have been genera! in Ontario and a few local showers have occurred in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces.Fine prevails in.the western provinces, IRN tre l'ome arpae: Men vai.Aug.2, 1907 \u2014Readings by Hearn & Har- Tisor\u2019s Standard Barometer at noon Yesterday, 29.80; 11 a.m.to-day, 29.7% company will need new unds when the Kingston, Smith's Falls & Ottawa : in operatiop Porro aure\u2014 wx Min, To-day .ee + ve se T9 a Tontarday \u2026 es 00 40 WO e was dismissed for agitation, declarcs | weather =.2. rr ERSKINE.\u2014At New York, 5 East 114th ares, on Juiy 4, 1907, the wife cf: John .Erskine, of à 20.* MARRIED.BIRD-\u2014SEY MOUR.\u2014At the resience of the bride's parents, Gananoque, 03t., en J 1907, the Rav.Bird to- Gertrude May ses- ard GC: mur, both of Tefoats.ART\u2014WEIR:\u2014On July %, 1887, at - Church of St J Toronte, by rector! the Rev.Alez- enfer Willams, M.A.by ° Thomas Church, Altre art: Riek wor son ait the late John K.Stew- wWeir 7 _\u2014SCOTT.-\u2014Où July à, ber, at 12 e' Joon, bu the i .GL , © nage, Ottawa, Scott, of Ot- hy daughter of David Soott, to Jsmes Scotf, Montr SLATER\u2014 SIEWART \u2014 On July 30, 1907, the residence of the bride's father, Himoral lodge, by the Rev.Robert ser assisted by the Rev.M.H.1, Lecrard \u201cDyson Slater, second son R.N.Slater, of Broadview, Aylmer to Ficra MacDonald, > daugh- \u201ceg of Alexander, Stéwart, of Que.A DIED.BROCE \u2014 At Huntingdon, Quel, on Aus.1, 1907, Louisa Howard Booth, wife of : Jehn C.Bruce, Esq., Registrar of the County of Huntingdon, aged 43 years.p I on Saturday afternoon at 2 oes T \u2014 At the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.Joseph Hustler, 45 Erle avenue, Hamilton, Ont., on July 27, 1907, in ler 73rd year, Catharine: Royce, relict ot, the late David Butchart, and Yormerly resident of Toronto.EAWES.\u2014At his late residence, avenue, on Aug.1, 1907, ans Eaves, 19 erly ot \u2018 Coventry, England, in his Viger | HE ino RSE À vear.Funeral Saturday, Aug.3rd, at 2.30 p.m.FORTIER \u2014 At the residence of her hter, = Danies Spry, Barrie, Ont., on July 21, 1907, Charlotte.Duke, of the late Charlotté de G.Fo of\u2019 Hamilton and Windsor, in the un year of her age.G ROE, \u2014 At Mes y.Ont.,! on Taty me Es ali wife | of the « Tr 9 JAMIESON.if on July .30, 1807, oldest daughter of the late Jamieson, st the Johnson MoGILL_On July 1, 1907, at Gorslorphine, inburgh, Beotland, Mrs.Georgina H.| Moot.aged 53 years, widew of de late | P.D.MoGill.SHIBLDS.Torents, on actidentaily killed, Charles À.Sh dearly Deloved husband of Ellen Ball,_aged 30 years.IN MEMORIAM.FRASRR \u2014 In loving memory of our dear, father, Mr.William Fraser, native .of Inverneas, Scoriand, who ped away a this city, Aug.3rd, 1908.ke tor Oia pase mer i Watioes racetved tas possibly be tn time for page &.AN 3U EHOLD ARDWARE, Cu tery, Toels.Ready Mixed Paints, 0.DRYSDALE, 159 Craig St.West, ~~ Phone Main 168.| Department of Kaiiways aod Cassie, Canada.SOULANGES OAMAL |\u2019 NOTICE TO OONTRACTORS.SHALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for the Hrection of.Buildings at Caacades Point,\u2019 will be received at this office until 18 o\u2019cleck on THURSDAY, the 15th Aug., ; Re for the comstruction of buildings and An extension to thé present workshops of the Soulanges Canal at Cascades Polat, Plan and specifications of the work can be ssn on and after this date at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa,and at the office of the Superintending Engineer, Quebes Carals, Montreal, and at the office of LA A.Sauvé, Fuperintendent -at Cascades Point, at.which places forms of tender may be obtained.The lowest or any tender not neossearily accepted._ By order, \u2019 L.K.JONES, gébrotart.Department of at Rabat ash ane Ottaws, 28th\u201d July, 1807.- .- Newspapers inserting this advertisement without fiom \u201cthe Department will not be poid for ft.= - 3 Second Homeseekers\u2019 to he beautiful Lake St.Jom Region 1a, 1907, A Canadian Northern a: Railway.al low.colonist fares ones all stations, | Pe Sbontreal to Robery nd return, class, $6.65: second à 20.etura limit, 20 days.Train ves St.Catherine street east station, (Fall excursions will be run t.10th and 24th.) * .WHICH COMME ony ere how how ane it is aged, MEN'S $-PIECE HOMBSPUN SUITS.évecaL 7 MEN'S CREAM FLANNEL PANTS, Striped ov Jie MEN'S WHITE DUCK PANTS .seen oo so¥ss oe bo peasdée i MEN'S FANCY VESTS on coe foe 4% see ets so.os on PR MEN'S STRAW HATS .It will pay you alw bo visit our MEWS FURNISHING STORE The New.Mavigement has made ra- \u2018 dical changes in the prices of many : Mmes, which include: \u201cMen's Black Cashmere Hait 500 : Hose, 20c, or 3 for es +.s.ov Co Men\u2019s Balbriggan Underwear.800 Special, for sult .oc 0 os ee Men's Silk Bows worth 200 © 30e, for es oo \u2018ve \u2019.do .s 100 Men's Superiof Elastic Wed sd worth %5¢, .Boyn' Silk Bows, worth 18c to ec sess .survee 000 soc a oe casge\u2019 SHIRTWAIST SUITS Now Mazisgement | prices ape.cerisin- 1 lation of the fact that one is.able to, buy mare tavaraby now tien ever.Here are.\"75 of these Buta aclearing balance of odd lines, Pisin White Dies, Blue Dinity, with Fais Dots, and White Check; a few lustres in Green and White SI, 125 \u201cAM must be sold at .ue.ad se ve © oa then there ls a clegring balance | WHITE DUCK SKIRTS, at These are Taker, nicely Ie wa in Hoe at\u2019 $2.- but 330 Rade, wis this a ce +6 ve SATURDAY it is .A Comfortable Outdoor Sct.This Settee can be placed any.\" where\u2014on a beloony, lawn or veranda.À alight push, with your feet on the footboard, will start the Settee in motion.= - \u2018The motion is so perfect and uniform that you can place a glass of water on the arm of the chair without spilling a drop.It's the most conifortable Settee made for use eut of doors.Backs can easily be adjusted $0 | any angle.: Price with awning, 827.50, without awning $18.75, less 10 per cent, Come in and try it.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, LIMITED, Cor.Guy & St.Catherine Sts.CHASED BY BEAR NARROW ESCAPE OF WOMAN AND CHILDREN WHILE Foe Po ; P eterbopough, Ont, A 2\u2014A woman and two children in a patch outside Sector esterday, rere chased by o big bear.The woman \u2018heard the bear coming and \u2018ran with the children and escaped Injury, but the animal was close on her heels.The villagers organised\u2019 and, shot the animal some hours afterwards.wy QNCE UNT THIS STATEM offers; th ston: yoer 2 a eel sono sie oe .4 MEN'S WHITR.YACHTING CAPS, Plain Podks; & Sid int MENS WHITE DUCK QUTING .HATS.\" 5 Ay Tes as \u201cly oy sy un 25e.980 MEN'S KNOCEABOUT CAPS, Patent Ventilators.Bent, A: * worn THE ee in Fancy.bands Sie to 74 sis | MONKS- LOSE TRADE.it : NAME SANTA sit - urrounding the | els becs s Prec Dour ri ae es er on = 10108: # : .\" : = «wm , oe Cs sess \u201cA 01 on.ft STE ; 81.28 460 Te, Sa .fu te, at - Toa RRL Te \u20ac Fr > an, oi agttot, 2910; Tn \u2018 f \u201c or = ad, seen \u201cvee nC Re \u201d fr : or J) Pa \u2018éevr a Tagh PE.> are a AoW] si Sellors, scr Toa wD.io pra eo pee ERT snl peli LADIES LONG aLoves | About SO paira Silk Mesh Gloves, in pretty shades A Teva \u2018and \u2018Grey.95c | a - Now Management prie wu |™S.CARSLEY (ue.: M8 0.261 Noire >= ar J 31.\u2014After Kt en High Court Court of lone Yon he judgment in the action -of ube - - Oarthusion monks to restrain the use of 45° { the description * Chartreuse\u2019 in' connec- {fem with the sale ef lgueurs in this Ÿ country by e French Geverament se | foe the Carthuman Yo ql which the monks weve.BX m7; Matthew Joyce, in detiveriog.the | 12 opinion et court, said that after ex the uestrator.Era et Pi he Chartreuse, particularly to the distil Jery and its essete and good The business, he said, now c \u201cby the monks at T ona, Spain, was not legally the old Jpartronee use: busitréss.or à.con n of he def had À not, the ren ld, made any uptrue | ons res Feprosentaty ng thé\u2019 liqueurs | The monks\u2019 action pocordingly failed | and was dismisoed with costs | \u2014peien | \u2018 SOUVENIR HUNTERS AMERICANS OUT AWAY TREE IN |v FRANCE WHERE FAIRS ws Paris, Aug.L\u2014A \u2018Matin\u2019 corr -dent says that while driving from - sur-Eure to Evreux Rio driver miogped aoû à and be and re = ne in motors.Every one of de bat \"As soon Tne Tr sel of the bark.for the Americans to cut as sou KING OF ANNAM = FRENCH RESIDENT ESTABUISHKS ¥ A REGENCY.\u2014 Paris, oi that A arp + ign pr the ad Auluth and Su 9 Ee he: Pa es wired rf 33 : and pointing to an * Lu rf trs her hn sie \u2018e ¢ corresponden: ¢ saked him \u2018why he { ag Amerigo \u2018ere, 7; to pisat Another e bark from | 1\u2014It is officially announe-| sde Sr nd fod =P | mEEsTaDNG G REACHED AS TO UCT OF STRIK- \u2018 {apy RESISTANCE \u2018ADVOCATED.Ah I\u2014An under.J hed today between the state, the Steel iron work- \u2018ops.iw to the future oat of the atrik- Fe.a the sheriffs\u2019 forces, and as a re- '* is bolleved, the:pomible necessity \u201ctroops to the iron ranges dissppasred.Late to-day Governor Jaiwaon ceived tbe following message is personal representative, T.D.Bones who, with two others, was sent \u2018Miport on conditions on the range.à conference with & le, repeating the Steel Cor- | eofile Petriel the strik- ative, th the f allowing agree-.Jaen reached a ching of the strikers is to of There 18 $0 .be no\u2019 trespassing on 3 qe Pi be allowed to assemble Frmsetuy Zor the .purpase of discussing Fini \u2018received at the state capi- , an.entire absence of violence, p'atrike has apparently resolved itself Fa.contest of endurance.ork \u2018was resumed on the ore docks rior this morning, She strikeis at Two Harbors are ex- to- follow this example immedi- ey a istance by.the strikers was Tat \u2018might by strike leader Pe- 35 a mass meeting at Chisholm.- A | Petrielle\u2019s.speech was Jepented in four: A -1t had a most | He ordeted 4 them to arm them- to strike or kill.the Governor, that be would make a per- ation.© end our hours, he said, \u2018and\u2019 if of thaf'time justice is denied to strike \u2018at the hand of vg >\u201c tries to érush you\u201d 5 ne men - to keep within their \u201cnd guard them with rifles.The à î Federation of Miners, he said, | ya Gaping in ! em, » en re ie last: \u201cight, and \u2018after ri aa ss situation, or- died one.deputies from Proc- bay; yng the.As men wére taken to the 2 of th the mines, both in Hibbing veleth districts, are operating heavily to-day in stripping, and also in off ore, and the ore is being to Duluth and Two Harbors:\u2014 4h the ore docks at Oneta 246 men \u201cat work this morning loading nine e freighters.Thé Allouez docks, RX were also operating.The & Northern Railway pese ut- pe its train crews \"he has between 200,000 and 250,000 of ore in cars at \u2018the head of the + or res ARUUS INDIAN cusTon 3 AND MEDICINE MAN TO BE FOR MURDER OF INSANE WOMAN.1 ave, Aug.1 \u2014Joseph Fidler, chief, ade \u2018ack Fidler, medicine man, of the dy.Leke Crees, are under arrest at y Nery House, and will have to answer Xhe charge of having murdered a , though their deed was according customs of the tribe, woman, who was of the same name od es the two prisoners, fell mick spring, and became, delirious.The of this district believe that when person becomes delirious an evil Pit Wendigo has entered them.À \u2018believe that if the person dies nat- rally Pets escapes to the woods, purgues away the game, fac folloms: frérofore se Le erefore, the mbled, and, according \u2018to the stom, appointed their chief and medi- omg-man to the high honor of choking pick woman, that the epirit might of breath.with the passin -inight remain imprisoned in the dead dy.In the presence of the whole pd.the chief and the\u2019 medicine man aafjed.out the instructions.A piece af änves vas placed about the woman\u2019s neck and then the noose of a rope, This win ee by the two leaders of the hang, ravings of the woman were stopped, the evil spirit was imprisoned, e preserved.: Siig) By piécé of barbarism was \"executed within two hundred miles of Kenora.Word of it reached the authorities, and ta followed.The Fidlers asked the officials not to be too.severe with 4 %, a th PE had no idea that they ere: rong.They were merely ae duty by the band and follow.\u201cShe customs of their fathers, The tion of this duty was a high honor, \u20183eco to custom, the execution- vere hand omely fed \"by the: parents ~The artment of Justice is to de- ih whet er it \u2018will be better to send a 24 Eo Norway House _to try, the case, 2 © prisoners and witnesses to ston for trial.7 0 hl COMMISSION., Man., Aug.1.\u2014There were ; aple of wittveases examined by AS ion here to-day, and oth evidente as they gave was to the : that Brandon as not essentially étstle district.was principally grain ding, and did pa raise enough cattle pp-its own , and for local con- syptionk-in the ir of Brandon.None w shipped out From this district.IST * eee J etm Eu a y BUILDING TRADES DISPLAY VIOTORIA RINK BEING PREPAR- EXHIBITION, AND T OF THE SPACES .ARE ALLOLED.The Contractors\u2019 Builders\u2019 and Hardware Exhibition to be held-in the Victoria Rink from Aug.20 to 23 is creat- {ing conmderable interest .in trade cir- clea not only in Montreal but throughout the Dominion.Space has now been allotted and work bas been start- has ¢d by many of the firm interested.It is expected that the exhibition will beriff Bates, | \u2018I want yoéuto give : He ad-| be of great interest to manufacturers, contractors, builders and others connect- \u2018ed\u2019 with the buuding trade, end aiso i have much to attract the general public.Little space now remains to be alot- | ted, and among those nrms who have : | de decide to be represented are Messrs.Warden, King, Ltd., Martin-Senour Company, Lid, Allan Meclntosh Company, Lid,, Alex.McArthur Company, Ltd., Canadian Fairbanks Company, Ltd, Dodge Manufacturing Company, International Steel Company of Canada, Stinsop-Reeb Builders\u2019 Supplies, Canadian Doloment Company, Ltd., Standard Paint Company, Gurnev, Massey Com- \u2018uany, Ltd, ¥.Hyde & Co., Montreal Wood Mosaic Flooring, Company, The W.G.Browne Company, Ltd.Dominion Sadron Company, Lockerby & \u2018MeOomb, Standard Cement, Brick & | Block Company, E.F.Dartnell, P.D.Dods & Co., McGill, Smith-Wilder Promotion \u2018Company, Jean Paquette, Montreal \u2018Terra Cotta Lumber Company, I.A, Morrison & Co.the Metal Shingle & Shing Company, laprairie Brick \u2018Company, W.GG.Hastings, Contractor's Seport, , Alex.Bremner, Waring & Gulow Company, Ltd., \u2018Thos.A.Hody- son, Baxter Paterson Company, J.Des- lauriers, Philip Carey Company, Company, CHATRAUGUAY MEETING ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR - HOLDING IT TO-MORROW, RAIN OR SHINE.The Liberal organizations in the city are busily engaged making preparations for the grand rall ly which will take place \u2018at Chateauguay Basin to-morITow.enthusiastic meeting of all the Liberal \u2018clubs în the northern section took place last evening, when all send large contingents to Chateaugudy to do honor to the Hon.Lomer Gouin, whose policy was lauded by several speakers wno addressed the meeting.The excursion will take place whether there be rain or sunshine, and among others who will accompany the Premier, the following names are mentioned: e Hon.A.Weir, Messrs.J.P.Brown, Ww.Walker, Achille Bergevin, Maurice Per- reault, \u2018Come Cherrier, Lemieux, P.MoKenzie, Geox e LA Stephens, Hegtor Cham Decarie, God- fray Langlois, GA À.Lacoin be, L.J.Gauthier The train will leave Windsor station at 145 p.m.TROUBLE BE ARTWHEN CLOTHING Messrs.Jacobs y Garment, yesterday, entered an action in the name of Mr.Joseph Hugo Waldman & Co., clock \u2018manufacturers, Sebring $10,000 damages from Joseph and Nathan Freidman, dong.business under the name of the Dominion Cloak Company.Mr.Waldman alleges that the Messrs.Friedman are responsible for rumors cir- cuiated to the effect that he has become insolvent and that the Sovereign Bank is about to put him out of business.He denies the truth of such rumors and estimates his business and reputation have suffered thereby to the extent of $10, 000, for which amount he now claims damages.etl C.P.R.OFFICIALS RETURN.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Mr.R.B.Angus, Mr.J.W.Leonard, Mr.Qborne and other officials of the company, have concluded their official inspection of the | R.ia On- |.new branches of the C.P.tario.I'he special train which has carried them over their journey returned to Montreal yesterday afternoon.A TRAINS BIRTHDAY.a enterday was the first anniversary ot the inspiration of the \u2018Overseas Lim- The reputation of the service Bd \u201cbeen made during the past year, for unpunctuality has been a rare exception, the twenty-nine days between Liverpool and Hoa ng being seldom exceeded.\u2018The verseas Limi though at first apparently unattractive to the travelling public, has rapidly grown in popularity.At the conclusion of the run of the \u2018Kmpress of lre- land\u2019 yesterday, seventy-one passengers and 530 sacks of mail were transferred to the train and passed north of Mont real this morning, bound for the Orient.BRITISH AT THE HAGUE SIR EDWARD GREY DEFENDS PART TAKEN BY DELE- \u2018 GATES.London, A 1.\u2014In the House of Commons to-night, during a discussion of foreign effairs, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, took occasion to defend the British delegates at The Hague, who, he contended, in all questions making for peace had taken an honorable purs.Their criticism of the general arbitration treaty, he said, was not intended to disparage arbitra tion, but only to ensure a thorough discussion of the subject, and that the | treaty might be more effective.In regard to the limitation of armaments, said the secretary, if the other powers would accept any resolution, the British delegation was ready to propose Tous it, \u2018but the British Government was re- Tluctant to make proposals which might \u201c| the friendly character of the con- ference.lanufacturing : Universal Adding Machine | -~ FRIDAY, AvucdsT Z.1907 SHIPPING NEW s \u2014_\u2014 VESSELS REPORTED.Vessel.At From Majestic.New York .South; Bremen.New York .He Friedrich der Grosse.Plymouth .New y + 8axonia.Boston ., Liver, Iverania.Liverpool .pw ; Iberian.Manchester .k - | Deutschland.Cherbourg .New y 4 R.M.S.SOUTHWARK'S PASSENGL:.Following is the list of passes. an equip the Quebec factor liged to train Canadian hanics in the new and complicated industry of gum king, à pro which involved much time and money.the same treatment as regards dd x -on progress estimates as t meted out to railway apd other -contrac- figures show that he has received nothin, more than he was entitled to.There ba been paid to him, under his contract, $1,041,043.Against that the department has received twenty-seven thousand rifles in store, and probably about three thou: made, \"making in round numbers thirty thousand rifles at twenty-five dollars each, or seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars in all.If thi E ] from what has been paid there is left $201,043, which represents the fotal ad- varices made on twenty-two thousand.rifles in process of being manufactured and not vered.This amount of ad- _vanoes represents thirteen.dollars and twenty-three cents per e as against eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents, titled to under the contract.\\ ; fr NOT QUILTY t : =\u2014 ; .In the police court this morning, Carlo Primrosa and Viréenso Carfeto together with two women, Nina Ross -and Rese Melntyre, were acquistéd of \u2018the charge of having assaulted baancisco Peripi on the railway track near St.Anne de Bellevue.In the evidence this mozaing it wis.been drinking together and that Perini insulted one of the women.Her male companions resented this whereupon Pe- rinj drew his revolver, and made threats as to what he would do.In an unguarded moment the revolver was snatched from his hand and before he could get a chance to recover it he was knocked on the \u2018head.- .Lin The complainant stated that he did not know how much money he had on his person when the row started.Judge Choquet then announced that there was no case.pressés 4 , SHIPPING NEWS THE CANADA'S PASSENGERS._ The R.M.S.Canada, of the Dominion Steamship Line, from Liverpool, with a large passenger list, is.due to arrive in Montreal tojmorrow morning.Following sre the first cabin passengers: \u2014Mr.E.J.Archibald, Mrs.A.Archifelé, Mr.W.8.Badger, Mr.N.F.Ballantyne, Mr.Adam Tadlantyne, Misses I.BR.and M.H.Biaks,, r.M.M.Blackburn, Mrs.Blackburn, Mr.Ww.J.\u2018Blackburn, Mr.J.C.Bough- ner, Mrs.Boughbrer, Mrs.J.W.Bowers, \u2018Buran, = para, Mase ; Major u aelius, .Cardinal, \u201cMrs.Cardinal, Mr.K.M.Chadwick, Miss Bivige Copeland, Captain \u20ac.H.Crichton, Mr.W.C.Crowder, Mrs.John Davis, Miss Davis, Miss Louise Ferris, Mr.R.O.Ferris, Mrs.Ferris, Miss Laura Fiteh, Mr.Charles Foorle, Miss I.Juold -Foster, Mrs.Grace Gass, Mr.A.W.Griffith, Mrs.Griffith, Mr.B.W.Grigg, Mrs, Grigg, Master Grigs, Miss M.Haskell, Mrs.Frank Hayden, Mr.H.K.8 Hemming, Mr.Ralph Hilacher, Mrs.Clara Hilscher, Miss Emma Hilscher, Miss Julia \u2018Holzer, Miss Hughes, 1 man, Miss Sadie Hyman, Miss Jewell, Mise Ini Keely, Mrs.M, Ketcham, Mr.A.G: Lircoln, Mr.Locke Macomber, Mrs.M.L.Macomber, Nr.Georgo Mathews, Miss Helen G.Matliews,, diss Kate A.Mathews, Mrs.W.H.Naumen, Mr.J.G.O'Donoghue, Mrs.J.G.N'Donoghus, Mr.Artliur Page, Miss G.Pennock, Mr.B.Prest, Mr, Lewis A.Price, Mr.E.E.Price, Mrs.Price, Miss Elsie I.Price, Miss Mary C.Price, Miss Janet E.Price, Miss A.M.Price, Mr, Forest Pritchard, Mrs.F.Pritchard, Mrs.Pritchard, Hiss Ora Louisa Ray, the Rev.FE.I.Rex- tord, Mrs.Reynold, Miss Reynolds, Miss nd, Miss Florence Rothwell, Mrs.Foe Ryley, Mrs.Wilson, Mr.J.B.Thom, Mrs.James Thom, Mr.G.Tuom, Mr.C.T.Townsend, Mrs.Townsend,Miss Beatrice Wellington, Miss Layra Wels, Mr.Miss Jeanls Williime, r J.H.Williamson, Mrs.famso the Rev.a A.Wilson.+ GULF REPORT.Father Potnt\u2014Clear, calm, fog distant.Cape Magdalen\u2014Hasy, south-east wind; foward st.6.80 a.we masted steamer.t ou 2 e _ Hesth Poin | y, South-cnst vizd, Cape Racex-Cloudy, uring no N \\ dense fog during Met west wind ; Point Amour\u2014Dense fog, strong east wind; inward Yesterday at 5 pm.88.| Lake Michigan.M Belle Isle \u2014 Hazy, atropg south-east wind; inward at 6 a.m., steamer; outwa at 6.30 a.m., Thomson liner and 3-masied steamer.Tt Ct terest.and enjoyment.« ¢ ve PU time for the delivery of two lots, ten\u2019 housand exc, of Hom rics, wilh ad | ness in the steel mills, as well as m con- | that the department has paid twic over A charge that the department has j unduly favoring the company in ad- 1 vances to it equal to seventy-five percent of Jabor.The/ M The Government held, | therefore, that he was fairly entitled fo} tors doing work for the Crown.\u201d The} sand more since the last return was} this amount is deducted | an advance which the company was ¢n- |.shown that the\u2019 accuied and Perini had: [ee vas 24 age - - à His Lordship Says T .\\ RST den, Lr cy orme ge High Commissioner in London, Hig Lordship left Quebec last at 11,80, in the which was ; pl Mr; J.We | ontreal 4 C.P.R., and ness\u2019 reported this morning, t is \u201cFor years to his is't yeats of work.Not only the \u201c4 Government, but-the railway comp ~ have done.much to dedge of Canada.disseminate and I em cértain have taken up the work of emi there\u2019 ) Canada.over the border.The United are sending great\u2019 quantities of people.- But it does not take ong to assimilate even thousands mi ants.\u201d * All-Red \u2018 Yes, there have been.many con tory \u2018stat on the \u201cAil-Red Line,\u201d and,\u2019 he ingly added, \u2018of course I always | all that I read in the newspapers 3 terday afternoon a thi sidence of Mr.Francis Xavier the $100.The family were not at home time, and \u2018kitchen and then broke a and opened the door.As t INTERESTED PROPRIETORS + BEING\" APPROACHED.Water Works Department, this m LORD STRATHCONA HERE AGAIN, , Po \u2014 a 4.v Fo * 8 TN .assistant gen the M early thig morning.In spite of the fact that he must Ki needing -rest after his joursiey, .Lisp Strathcona courteously received a \u2018Wit er callers were waiting to see him.\u2018You have had a record year for ie migration, :hävent you ¥ he said, Jt 2 hig, or, \u2018come agads.still people af is sending\u2019 A then still to come as wi For immigration will \u201cnot stop wheré he result of ten or tw ledge w The peopie of Old vountry.are beginning to realize t enormous resources of \u2018the Domi d , from answers to quiries 1 have made of authorities thaï next year and the years following will he ever increasing numbers coming over to make « mew home 16 what they call \u201cgo back * Then, too, there is the tide flow * turni to the question of the 20 Line?His Lordship of nts made in the press a the attitude of the British Governi you may take this statement from that the government will consider C.| matter carefully and honestly.HOUSE ROBBED Ë Between three and four o'clock ef entered No 8 sculptor, at 1307 City Hall avanue, tay, of St.louis, and rifled house jewellery\u2019 and cutlery fo the value the blinds were closul.2 .man first cut the \u201cwire grating of Wari offender.The girls state that he x a | man, with dark curly babe, and a | prominent birthmarz or his right check.| At five o\u2019clock last night a man enswer- ing the above descriv:on tried to dispuse f fe Bones as] ro dark the man went from room ts roë Mr.Junin, superintendent of à essed communication to the twe Sobran freed 5 Che Wd 5 2 | SE : , LORD: STRATHCONA.\u201c Among the- prenons must remember that this is a new pro- which the \u2018 Kmpress of Ireland\u2019 carrie | Posal.It is a new business concern, on \u2018her record-breaking trip across thd\u2019 and, like au new business concerns, it.Atlantic, was Lord Strathoona, Oansdf'#\"| hazard fashion.| It must have Tong oom 3 It must {| what the government is \u2018rhave every confidence - 2 rt stand l am dot > 18 increasing prosperity, ol | ous, commercial in -{ country are bound up in t transportation.hafe it; His ear by year, the ber of travellers is increasing.large now, but it will be greater in to come.re \\ gé on to the Continent to visit the + | and large towns of Europe.tunity of seeing the world grows aud, with a faster means of co: tion, would grow still greater.| whose home,\u201d then they return to Canada, but also call that \u2018\u2018coming back home.\u201d vi 0 » [claim that by givi ; [traveliing, the num £ ?\u201cI am glad to be back again\u2019 His ship remarked.laugh- | expect, take most of my time.\u2019 sea voyage.+ BROAD DAYLIGHT.{ entered by the front door.à good description cf him to the that they state that he ie Lkely at the , tl arrested at any of some ri simyar to those from Mrs.ilh jt.fof them is di his portien of wal proprietor, then be proceeded wi tharined bv law.D A ES pt Greater Interest Is Being Taken in Canada and Immigration Will Increase tres : ave long and , gx serious consideration, and \u2018hat ig just night iving it.1 x nfiden belief that bie question will be fairly dealt with.hat the result gi be 1 canndt Zell ¥ ° \u201cto prop .We feel that the en line is econ Canada is making rapid progress.There i d most men desire to make her' even more prosper rests of the question of \u2018Let me see, it\u2019s about two years, isn\u2019t Lordship queried, \u2018since the Allan Line put on to fast new liners, and any ants, and 0 is These are fine \"bo © ond mre Hoa = Eu - : boats, and were found Howgver, can &DSOYD necessary.For, year num is ans Why, in London at one time\u2014 I do not say one particular day, but at => lone time\u2014you can find as many as one.pris thousand Canadians visiting the capital.ni.|| These have come over to see friends in the Old Country, and then many of them cities Every year {the number of those who take the oppor- larger, peopl rosperity allows of it, like to and they The : [supporters of the proposed new service quicker facilities for au of persons making use of hose facilities would be increased.Lord.\u2018What my intentions are I do not know, for I have none at resent.I am a business man, and my visit is purely that of business, and.the matters on which I am over here will, I | Lord Strathcona looked well in health, and was evidently none the worse for his Y His Lordship is accompanied this time by his daughter, the Hon.Mrs.Howard.o'clock Mrs.Mailhot arrived hum» and As she did eo the intruder made a rush far the \u2018rear of the house and cwcaped down tho Several little gins maw the man running away, and thay have given such Fclice to be t'me, as he is an old sion quired for the extension of the aqueduct, asking under what conditions each one d to cede te the city e eighteen acres required or the improvement.When replies have received, a report will be submitted, nd if no satisfactory arrangement can be.arrived at with each, or such individ- expropriation will with in the manner au- Colonial House, ue 15 inch wide, 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eral members of the Bisley team returned by the \u2018 Empress of Ireland\u2019 Mrs.Armand Langlois with her family is spending a month with her mother, Mrs.Masse, in Quebec.( Mr.A.Lord, Montreal, is staymg with Mr.E.Delorme, Rochester street, Ottawa, for Carnival w Dr.and Mrs.F.M.MeNaughton and children, of Montreal, were visitors at the Methodist Parsonage, St.Johns, during the past week.Mrs.Jas.A.Wright and family are pending the summer at New Richmond.Mrs.Pattee is the guest of Mrs.Wright at Richmond.Sir Henri and Lady Taschereau and Master C.Taschereau are among the passengers on the \u2018 Tunisian \u2019 returning from England./ Lord Strathcona was present recently at the memorial service for Sir Spencer Walpole held at St.Margaret\u2019s Church, Westminster.At the funeral at Hart- field, Sussex, Lord Strathcona was represented by Mr.Alexander Lang.tice Newlands and the Misses Nomads Regina, Bask., who'have been the guests of Mrs.Robert Stewart, Wood: avenue, sailed by the \u2018Virginian\u2019 for Ene land.They were accompanied by Miss Teenie Stewart, who will spe some time abroad.It is announced in militia orders that Lieut.-Col.R.R.Scott, of the Imperial forces, having been selected for a two- years\u2019 appointment with the Canadian Permanent Force, is taken on the strength of the Ordnance Stores Corps as supernumerary lieutenant-éolonel.The Bishop of London, presiding at a meeting of the Church Emigration Society, held at Church House, Dean\u2019s Yard, Westminster, said that he was looking forward to bis visit to Canada, where he would have an opportunity of seeing the practical nature of the work done by the society.His Excellency Don Enrique Creel, Mexican ambassador at Washington, is paying a visit to Ottawa on the way to the Pacific Coast.The ambassador HENRY MORGAN & CO.Lid, Montreal Laurier and the Hon.R.W.Seott, and fubsequently drove out to inspect the perimental Farm, His Excellency being deeply interested in agriculture.HOTELS FOR BRAZIL \u2014 SPECIAL PRIVILEGES MAY BE GRANTED TO PARTIES WHO PUT UP PROPER HOSTLE- RIES., Rio Janeiro, August 2.\u2014A bill granting special privileges to any one who will put up a hotel in any of the principal towns of Brazil, and then conduet it in accordance with a specified standard, was brought forward in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday.tr A FINN WITH A BOTTLE \u2014 ATTACKS AND WOUNDS TWO MEN ON DOMINION SQUARE.John/ Gilmour, fifty-four years of age, a gardener, residing in Westmount, and Joseph Hansen, twenty-one years old, « Swede, were attacked this morning about one o'clock in Dominion Square by a young Finn, who under the influence of liquor attacked them with an empty whisky bottle.Constable Picotte of the Chaboillez street station heard the fracas and promptly took the man inté custody.It was found necessary to send the two men he had attacked to the General Hospital to have their injuries dressed.Fred Tyler, an express driver, , twenty-five years of age, and residing in Union Avenue, was passing through the square when the disturbance occurred.He was struck on the arm by the bottle but was able to proceed to his home.The Finn who would give no particulars about himself was placed in confinement.This morning be was arraigned before Judge Choquet, but ag their was no interpreter present the case was adjourned until this afternoon.589 St.Catherine 8t.West, NORDHEIMER\u2019S Lc Montreal's Headcuarters for Everything in M sic New Pianos, $250 to $1,600 and up, New Organs, $40 to $00 and up.Sheet Music and Music Books of every description, and the only place in the city where the PIANOLA apd PIANGLA PIANO are on daily demonstration to the public, - irrespective of any intention to purchase.* The Nordbe!mer One-Price System and easy methods of payments apply to the yesterday called woven Sir Wilfrid purchase of every instrument.LS - * co - - - ¢ n 7 \u2018 ae, ., x Lan .Py - - ; > 2 : di PE | je CU, - TEAR ny Loe a md tp RL 4 TT GATURDAY, 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T.P.R.(c)24 1.00 p.m, Dominion.2 9.00 af.K.K.Wien der Siroese, Lloyd.*% 6.15 p.m.C, Supplemieniers 27 9.00 a.m.; \u2018Star.38 9.00 a.m.Deutschiand, Hamb.Amer, 20 9.00 a.m.Umbria, .Cunard.*30 615 p.m,- \u2018 Supplementary (a) 600 p.m.Virgipian, Allante 1.00 p.m.Kensington, \u2018Dominion.*Lettors may be ponte ap to 6:15 p.m.\u2014 Othe metter be posted before 5 e steam- 4, Fri- a7 fas .ra; latest ttm are me oF ser Seruig: Lr \u201cen ran] 8 M T|W/|T|F JS.os] oo ee I} 2 3 : 4) 54 :6| 7| 8j 9/10 PU IJIZ [ES | PA[NSITG117 [118 |19|20/2 1] 22 234 24 1 |25-26/27{28| 29/3031 .Gpon the same, and that wbat the joint ut resolution asks for is a crying need.The \u201c {mechanical difficulties in.the way of wees} ming rails for the moving of freight are} a: | LŸ-will never do to let thé company work .the ita.will with -the streets and lay sidigs NL: 2 BB.|\u2018fiere it \u2018chooses.These, would need to ot Of x \u201cta tbe in every detail rl = dresséd \u201cJohn Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal.\u201d All - \u2018letters to the Eater -sbould be addressed \u2018Editor .of the \u201cWitress,\u2019 Mdntreal.Those removing to the seaside\u2019 or country dering the summer months cam have ile \u2018Dai a Witness each day of woth ion wenty-five ce n\u2019 | Canada: \u2018For th \u2018the Dnéed Beat twenty-five cents for postage eluda the \u2018THustrated Witness ten.ts additional per \u2018month.FRIDAY.AUGUST 2, 1907.- ue A joint resolution has been passed by the Board of Trade, Chambre de Com- \u2018merce.and the Manufacturers\u2019 Assoef ation recommending to the City Council that the Street Railway be -allowed to \u2018carry freight.in the .city end \u2018suburbe provided thati the ordinary passenger.service is not interfered\u201d with aud provided also -that the interests\u201d of the city as regards revenue are safeguardsd.[It is eaid that business in the city is suffering acutely because of the difficulties of gettirfg freight carried from place to place, and because of excessive charges These will appear as ts are made to apply the method.TE \u2026 the control of \u2018civic authoriti Only in so far $8 care can be loaded: without obetruct- SE \u20acrcen\u2019 the ree thickly wash \u201cthe \u2018 countries, \u2018Birds are much more pumer-} : Me will hardly be able to help expanding ee | EN conditions, \u201cthers re ne the conditions un- [( or.which the y depgting species: could ive afi Xr Before the presence nie of man, thère is nothing Ao hinder most = of.the-taïbes which man found on the} + only be induced to, spare them, It is à matter \u2018cé common ; observation that the presénée of man is mot in- itself uniaver- inhabited seas.are those which | most - ~ thiekly inhabited \u2018are more \u2018numerous where 1 \u2018men are, and\u2019 froin.the rat\u2019 and ferret up to the wolf: and bear , 2x0 largely dependent on thel\u2019 \u2018existence of man, Rego for the rifle - would - fléurish better with man than \u2018without > \u201cHowever \u2018that may} a De.Lime to wall a Balt in appearence Of whole typés from the tace| of the earth.Both \u2018to stay the.diminu- \u2018ton of sources of human food and tof \u2018Preserve the glorious -creation of which man was made guardian and lord, it seems.- high time that governments] should act individually and tégethers { There should be commissions to enquire] into the causes tending to the extinction} \u201cThe world: never had such-e.time: of \u2018universal prosperity and expdnsion as * ie passing.through at \u2018present.We use\u2019 the word\" passing though\" * because! nobody doubts that there will be à reaction from %t, as there nave always been.Tastions from times of prosperity; and mally surmise that as the last fow, roar vé witnessed such an expansion of enterprise as is almost appalling when: ite figures are compared with those of any past period, so the Feaction must come\u2019 with an acuteness and a destruc: tiveness such.as have never before been known, -No one, however, may dogma- tize with regard to present conditions.| After a cedtury of.decennial ebbs and\u2019 flows, people were beginning to int that if they could not altogether \u2018ex: plain them, they could at least count | upon them with some certainty, as peo- ple-could have counted with assurance on the fides had they never séen the | moon.But, judging -by precedent, here, we have a tide which has outlasted ite, time by years.Ii still gathers volume as it -goes on, and there is only one thing to prevent it rising as much nexb year ag it has this, or as last year was an morease on! the year before.That one thing is that the world has got to.an end of ite easily available.capital.1n- deed, this expansion, far from - being a joyous one, has an agouy all its own.\u2018There is nobody who does not feel the pifich of the fact that tbe fountains of \u2018capital on which-he counted bave vi ed\u201d up.He may offer what - pledge he likes; there is no money for him; snd,\u2019 only buy a.great deal less than it.vaed some fifteen to twenty percent less than they were, the most conservative, like British consois, falling further, as money has been tempted from them by the reduction\u2019 jh the value of money is even greater, and in the purchase of greater still.Pp 2 appearance is has been going on will- continue, ,and that in an.accelerated way.-Magnif- cent openihge \u201care \u201coffered everywhere, ehts\"àre.being netted with railways and: Ham Van Horne and friends a to put a bundred and fifty millions tinsé je msi mess.It is said chat 5 must.soou \u2018follow.Wel, able tg the.life of most.of thé inhabë {222 tants of water, earth asd air.The moet}: ig is \u2018possible that- even wild animale, -nature\u2019s- war \u2018when it comes to the dis- of species-and there should be agreem nix [@ put their advice into force.what is worse, whar money he has will to.What securities he bas are \u2018worth .bigger interest.in the- payment of wagés{.=x commodities whose price is liquid it-is : \u2018We may aseume ht there will be { |i ebbe and flows in the prices of secusi- Yh ties; there always \u2018are waves, whebher- the tide is Tieing or falling! Bat the.cut that the process that.interlinieted with tramways.Sir Wil: wt, and.will: prove a much larger ition ; ; enormous steamships are everywhere; factories are and trebling unger pres- \u201cae to the amount of money [kr em wars and in the San earthquake as accounting for \u20ac conditions.These, no doubt, out was not a invèstment to de- Lies pew capital, but every cent of it was 4 \u2018dead loss to the capital of the prid.Were these an important ca present conditions, the outlook woul \u201chopeful, 28 they are ended, and the world has a wonderful way of healing #5 lesions and meking good every loss.ghty losses as these were, however, Hiney- were.only sideshows beside the - beatiful of tirds have quite dis-} appeared i thet; under present savage 6 expansion.which is everywhere jon \u2018up capital and .which in- pes \"from - year to year.It is for easy\u2019 to\u2019 see how the enormous prio of - business | that is going on ing up capital.But two things tot so obvious: fimt, what is the Wipe \"\u20ac this phenomehal expansion, and ; dépént why i is money worth less.There \u201ca.\u201crelation between these two facts.Indeed: the one pretty.much accounts of: thie other.\u2018It is that if money \u2018gb down in value, everything that.is ight with money will be getting deur \u2018of; and as à result everybody who \u2018s dhe \u2018business of whatsoever sort will Se prospering.Al his stock in trade and will be increasing in value, business.Indeed he must make | his noù » make more money, if ho does not Propose \u201cto ' gfow poorer, as \u2018his money jte worth Jess.The \u2018only question that remains Ihe véiy money - decreases in.value, and: tat admits of but one answer.The viliie: of a dollar is exactly the market vélhe\u201d \u2018of thé gold contained in a sold \u201cplus the cost of minting .is\u201d a commodity \u201cwhich varies dé value i in relation to other things, just as.everything \u2018else does.It never appears t> vary in value, as it ie iteelf the meas- yre: oÉ- value, - The gold dollar is always worth exactly a dollar in all commercial transactions.It is said that when a \u2018balloon casts loose from the carun the impression on its passengers is that .it 3 the most stable thing in eight.The world seems to be rearing ard careering oftévs Grobsbip- Cal ioling, .but, the balloon is the 3 Sota, Sema, | PROSPERITY AND EXPANSION: HH or .altedigat centre of -things.Bo it is with) tise, gold dollar.Whatever may change| vale in the lédgers of business, it changes not.Other values may career add cayort, but it remains forever the _meédsure of all * things.Tt need not however, be said that this is nothing but an illusion.The value of gold de pends upon eupply and demand exactly as_every other value does.The amount, of-it needed as reserve-in bank vaults in¢reases when business increases; but nok! in proportion \u2018 to \u201cbusiness, which 1s magie « and more done with paper.Whai dis dm, \u2018bank vaults does mot wear away, or: \u201crust away, or take jo itself the pro- veëbial wings and fly away.There is an agpeeciable amount worn \u2018out in people\u2019 9 ets in- \u2018some countries, but in most parts of the world the amount 60 dis- poled of is nil.There are uses for gold inthe arts, chiefly for ornament and for \u2018logging teeth.Kor the latter purpose it ia,being in a measure superseded.For \u2018purposes of kilding it is less fashionable atid possibly less essential than it was.If more: gold is produced than is used up in ie one way or another, the inevitable is that gold must hecome less valu- in proportion to other things, or in- other words that things in general «4&1 grow dearer.This makes all capital of] \u201cless value than it was and all nom- modities go up in price.People rush their capital which is sinking in value, as will as all they can borrow, into com- dities which gre rising in price; and pe comes into abnormal demand and to pay large interest \u2018to sbare in thy\u2019 general expansion.This is what bg on just now in a way of which we howe \u2018had in the past no adequate experi- erièe by which to foretell the future.But ess.plain that, once gold is in over- ply,\u201d every addition to ite volume must ake it worth less; and there is no as eighable limit to that process.\u2014\u2014 FINANCIAL REVIEW.nt labor troubles in Quebec recall occurred in that city some yéare N _consigned to the port for the rea- 9 9 that the rules of the Ship Laborers\u2019 Aor made unloading and handling too \u2018The result was that the br These laborers were accus Wed, most of them, to work at Quebec m the summer and at Savannah in the winder.But when, by their own exac- 0 ak, they had ruined the shipping.trade railways in Breail; China will son fob { \u2018Quebec, they left that city and dia not thes eapital, while it diminishes in buying: _abnormdl interest, as people are] ai when shippers refused to take car- A.ah elsewhere, end Quebec harbor was | showing unprecedented profits.Contin.| deve return.No doubt\u2019 they obtained employment in other cities, but Quebec had to suffer the consequences of their -con- duct, and\u2018Qever recovered from the loss.| The same thing may occur again.When this business is diverted from a seaport it is always extremely difficult to get it back.The union being largely composed of a floating membership, which dwindles and disappears with the trade it helps to kill, the city remains to bear the misfortune of idle docks, while those who brought about that condition vanish.- The present difficulty with the Canadian Pacific Railway steamships is the same as of old, and, unless the union abotes its demands, history is pretty sure to repeat itself.\u2018Already the Canadian Pacific Railway ie stated to have refused to take any freight direct to Quebec, and, should the committee appointed by the Board of Trade and City Council meet with no better success in its conferences with the laborers than attended the efforts of a like delegation on a former similar occasion, Quebec will again see its shipping trade diverted to other ports, just at a time when, after many years of stagnation, it premised again 'to become flourishing.It is too bad that a seaport so splendidly situated should be thur at the mercy of a section of the population which is shown by ite action to have no real permanent interest in the city.Handicapped by an extension of the land haul for western freight, Que- boc has the further disadvantage of not thaving a large laboring population to draw upon in emergencies.Were the laborers really concerned in the prosperity of the port and in\" securing permanency of employment, they would be more moderate.Proximity to the larger centre of population and enterprise at Montreal, the additional land haul and scarcity of work in winter are the prin- cipai adverse conditions with which Quebec has to contend.It ie difficult to see how these can be overcome until the trade of the Dominion attains such proportions as will make distribution of t.|breiness among all the ports on the St.Lawrence a necessity.active issues on the local market have been almost entirely in a downward direction during the \u2018past week, but trading has been within such narrow bounds, and such a small aggregate volume of business has been transacted that! the actual value of the stocks is hard to determine.The widespread interest which is centring in the lawsuit now in progress he- og y Dominion Trop _andBteel aud on Coal Companies has had no apparent effect onthe stock market, or even on the value of the issues of the\u2019 corporations involved.Perhaps it is true that every possible development that can affect thp Iron etocks has been discounted, and the eelling price to-day represents the accurately calculated mean \u2018between favorably and unfavorable developments.It is very likely, however, that the inclination to operate is not wanting, and that the present condition of the money market is responsible for the lethargic action of buyers, as it was when the recent increase of ome percent in Power dividend found the \u2018bulls\u2019 in a position.where they could not take advantage of the increased value of the stock, and the market responded to the move with a hardly perceptible flutter.Coal common has not figured among the sales at all this week, and the preferred is unchanged at 105, the level established about two weeks ago.Iron bonds are Power, M.S.R., and Detroit heve all exhibited weakness during the past few days, and Toronto Railway touched the low record for the year.DISASTROUS FIRE IN CALIFORNIA Visalia, Cal., Ang, 2.\u2014A disastrous fire raged all ast might along the foot hills ten miles east of this city: territory devastated will probably ot 75 to 100 square miles.The entire population is fighting the fire.Hay and grain and thousands of acres of grass have been.destroyed.The dem age.will amount to many thousands dollars.ARRIVAL OF DE CAMPBELL MOR- ~~ New York, Aug.1.\u2014The Rev.Dr.G.Campbell Morgan, pastor of the \u2018Westminster Congregational Church, of London, England on the White Star s amship \u2018Majestic; to attend the religious conference at Northfield, Mass., this month.On Aug.11 and Aug.18 Dr.Morgan will preach at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.\u2018New York city would be an excellent field for evangelical work,\u201d he said.\u2018To me it is inexplicable that crime should exist in a great city as it does here \u2014_\u2014\u2014 MR.G.W.HILL HONORED.Richmond, Que., Aug.2\u2014Mr.G.W.HiH, the Canadian sculptor, was entertained at a banquet at be St.Jacob's Hotel here last evening by his admiring fellow citizens of Richmond in honor the success he achieved with the Strath- cons monument in Mon aumber of guests were present, and nu- for \u2018toasts were proposed and replied .The price movementé of the so-called; aleo practically unchanged.C.P.- Rai ayrived bere to-day large- Friar.Aveust 2.1907 NO BIA FIRES IN JULY THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY.FIVE CALLS INCLUDED Ely] FALSE ALARMS.According to the monthly report Mr.Ferns, superintendent of tne \u2026;.alarm department, no serious fire: _ occurred during the past month.pared with the corresponding mon: last year the total number of ca.increased by over sixteen percent , false alarms are also greater.Tab.the comparison reads thus: \u2014 Com 1907.14 + Fires.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 8 \u201c.Alarms (no fires).\u2026.3l Li False alarms.8 u Automatic.ee es so se 3 5 Total.125 IT During the month the brigade used = streams and 76 hand-extinguishers, whi'e 11 small fires were put out with bucket- of water.The causes for the fires and alarms are given as follows: Automatic alarms, 3; back draught, 2, burglars, 1; carelessness with light.2; carelessness with matches, 1: children with matches, 4; chimneys, 9; cigar, pipe smoking, 2; coal-oil stove explosion, 3: disinfecting houses, 1; electricity, 5: fale alarms, 7; false alarms by phone.1: fires rekindled, 1; gas explosions, 3; gasoline stove explosions, 7; hot coals, 2; lamp explosions, 7; lamps upset, 5; lime, 1; overheated boilers, 3; overheated furnace, 1; overheated stoves, 2; plumbers with light, 1; pots of tar, 3; sparks from locomotives, 4; steam escaping.1; spon: taneous, 5; unknown, 38.Total, 125.\"STREET RAILWAY PICNIC.The selling of tickets in connection with the street railway picnic is pro greesing very favorably, and the indica tious are that this year\u2019s picnic will be found even better attended than in pre Tious ears.In addition to the thrilling feat p the loop, or summersaulting in an automobile,\u201d which is performed by a young woman, other attractions of special merit will be introduced.A re resentative left last night for Ncw ork in order to complete .the arrange ments accordingly, and it is now assured that the attractions of the picnic thu year will eclipse anythi of ite kinu ever seen in our city.attending; Dominion Park during the present wceh will notice an army of men busily en gaged in placing additional lights an decorations in preparation for the great picnic, INJURED IN AUTO MISHAP.New Cansan, Conn., Aug.2.\u2014An automobile owned by Mrs.TW.Hall, of this piace, and carrying Mrs.Hall, two friends and a chauffeur, went over ?twenty-foot embankment into a ditch last night near Bedford, N.nd Miss Jda Anderson, one of the members of the party, was perhaps fatally injured.The Panne was going at high speed at the ime.\u2014\u2014\u2014 JEWS AND POLITICAL CLUBS» The \u2018 Canada\u2019 publishes an interview with Mr.A.Blumenthal in which that gentleman differs from Mr.S.W.Jacobs on the question whether the Montreal Jews should have politicai clubs vo! their own.Mr.Jacobs holds that his.co-religion- ists should mingle \u2018with the other clubs and be Canadians pure and simple, but Mr.Blumenthal thinks that they are fully justified in forining organiza tions of their own, as, in other clubs those who do not understand English or French very well would not Have a good opportunity to be\u2019 thoroughly informed on the political issues of the day.\u2014\u2014 JUST OUT.\u2014 wads followi are the contents of tow s issue of \u2018World Wide.:\u2014 ALL THE WORLD OVER, Heywood\u2019s Acquittal \u2014 The New York Travening Post.\u2019 he Liberal Party and the House of Peers \u2014By L.A.Atherley-Jones, K.C., M.P., ip the \u2018Nineteenth Century,\u2019 Loadon.The Truth.About the Navy\u2014The \u2018Nation,\u2019 Tue Colonial Offer\u2014The \u2018Spectator,\u2019 Lom- A Beat Social Problem Harold Spender, in e \u2018Daily Chrenicle,\u2019 n.Must AM Agree?\u2014A Question for the Hague Conference V.T.Stead, in the \u2018Tri- * London.Te Kainer's 3ermon\u2014His Majesty's Pow- etui Plea for Prayer.\u2014\u2018Daily Chronicle,\u2019 Kaisers.Contrasted\u2014'T.P.'s Weekly,\u2019 don.A Well-bred Capital\u2014Impressions of Vienng \u2014WiHiam O'Brien, M.P., in the \u201cTrébune,' Mark Twain as an Orator\u2014T.P., in \u2018T.P.%s Weekly,\u2019 London.| SOMETHING ABOUT THE ARTS.An Elizabethan Painter\u2014Laurence Binyon in the \u2018Saturday Review,\u201d London.Recording Indian Music by Phonograph\u2014A Hopi Song\u2014Natalie Curtis, in the New York \u2018Evening Post.\u2019 CONCERNING THINGS LITERARY.Song of .the Moorland Lovers\u2014By Halll well Sutcliffe, in the \u2018Westminster Ga zette.\u2019 The Mother's Dream\u2014By William Barnes.Fashion\u2014By Jobn Galsworthy, in the \u201cNa tion,\u2019 London.The High Ancestry of Puritanism\u2014G.G Coulton, in the \u2018Contemporary Review.A Cynics Word Book\u2014Some New Defal!- thons\u2014*T.P.\u2019's Weekly,\u2019 London.The New Literature\u2014Adam Lorimer, in the \u2018Academy,\u2019 London.The New Era in India\u2014 Westminster Ga zette, HINTS OF THE A OF KNOW The Individual Child\u2014The Developme?.at by the .Kindergarten\u2014Berths Payne, in the New York \u2018Evening Post.\u2019 The Conneotion Between the Brain and I» telligence\u2014 Moraing Post,\u2019 London.J So.any men so many minds.Every mar in bis-own way.\u2014Terence.senvorld Wide\u2019 is a eexly reprint of | articles an toons from lea and reviews enti the current thougDd*® tb bemispheres.year to any postal world over.Agents address tbe or\u2019 & son, Publishers, ontreal Vr yd Ze 4: sy Katt Sar cous So-day at 53k 5 - oy \u2014= Tomoowastl.~~ \u201c4 AN MBTE DELIVERY SERVICE.A great coñvemience an Saturday iv | you arc able to want thisgs in a harry.D | ™ Use the telephope.| Lo.LONG G_LISLE GLOVE es: Ns IN THE GOLDEN TAN.| There are tans and tans, but this is THE \u2018tan, the | GOLDEN tan, the TRUE shade that isso hard tS get.We | Montreal.60 pars cl Lie Glove, chow lags ioe 6 to 74, golden tan.Seturday m per .pan, at .eo À.° À ts: 1 _\u2014_ ,[ | À cold lunch on Saturday, ready to serve at 11.30 am - Store closes at |, but you may remain in the | Lunch Room unt you are through | 7 ÿ World Wide, - with a splendid selection \u2018of articles from the World's Greatest Journals and Reviews.is Out To-day oi F3 ] UE Scans An iets.~ _ \u2018rom moutons en ur sonore, , \"2° et Ontarie @t-W SN Montreal.Por particulars apply to ©.8.FOSBERY, M.A, Headmsswer.Interviews after August 3.Term commences WEDNESDAY, Sept.18, at 9 am.Tables.[GIS fl: COLLEGE 108 St.Catherine St.West, Mgntreal A thorough practical Business College Matriculation, 8¢- | and Shorthand, and -Tele- active, Ast, Elecution, Domestic Seisnts, Institution.Individual Bay and ce Masie, _Comadien Conservatory.Evening instruction.Reopens AUG.tet.WRITE FOR CALENBAR.Write, call or phone Main, 800, for prospectus.CAZA& LORD, Principale.LJ.GRANT NEEDHAM YD TD.Fremont : EDGEHIL) CHURCH SCHOOL TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE Windsor, Nova.Scotia.INCORPORATED 1801.(AMiiated te MeGill University.) _ The .Bish Novas: Peo EET, TREAL Board of nd dae The Bi Chairman $3 SIMPSON.STREET, MON \"+ of Fredericton, \u2018and the Condjutor Bishop of Fredericton, members of Board For the higher education of young women, with Preparetory Department tire under 18 years \u2018of age.President\u2014Rev.Jae.Barelay, B.D.Vice-President\u2014Ven.J @ Norton, DD, Arehdeascon ef Montreal.Prineipai \u2014 Mise Grace Pairiey, a Eeinburgtn The Institute will reopen \"TUBSDAY, 1m SEPTEMBER, at moom.inations for new scholars o: Trustees.\u2019 Lady Principal, Miss Gena Smith, date Lady Pri Pans of \u2018King\u2019s Hall, Campton, P.Q.) formerly Headmistress of St.Stephen\u2019s High School, Windsor, England.masisted by Kleven Resident - Experienced Governesses from England ave of whom arc apecialists in the Music and Arts Dé- pariments), \u201cHousekeeper, Matron Nurse.- Extensive buildings, with capacity for 100 exam \u201cHeated t Water, Lighted Yl be held at the school .on Saturday, | Len eotrioit rouads covering ekent Grounds cov lh Geptember, at 10 o'clock am.gi for \u2018Tennis, Orog coat Prospectus, etc.spaly to.the pre a Ball, Hockey, etc.° Bchool \u201cLairy oh Bric and Mercantile Building, joue ran, for the Universities.cols Xavier street, Montreal, For Calendar apply to DR.HIND.SOVBREIGNS TO MEET th side, and Germany and Aus \u2014 a \u2018 fom o one other, for which King Ed- | KING EDWARD AND THE EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH \u2018emperors.\u2014 TO CONFER ON DUFFERIN ELECTION.AUGUST 15.ville, Ont., August 1\u2014The.offi Vienna, August 1\u2014The - meeting of King Edward and Emperor Francis Joseph at Ischl, on August 15, is of high Politica} importance.Besides discussing.Many international questions, it is tated that Emperor Francis Joseph will assume the role of intermediary .to.bring about | 2 final reconciliation - between King Ed- is statement of the vote in the Dufferin local by-election was given out by the returning officer to-day.The figures are: C.R.McKeown,\" Government, 1,943; J : H.Woods, Ind, 1,850.- p removing \u2018the ecaside or-coun- to the sumimer-months can bave pid pind Witness\u2019 each day of - publica- \u201card and Emperor William 6f Germany, t twenty-five cents month \u2018in while the recoit policy Will cul- Gonads.For the United.States add Minate in an endeavor to establish an twesity ive cents for om To iv entente between the two groups, VE: pow- j'elude the 5 ten ¢rs headed by Great Britain and \u2018Frence fanonnez wuper = ; eX.\u2018Gil the | | latest-found victini was an eighi-year-e he \u201c1 Vgirl, who, like the two young women | I murdered, h malt jfore her * death.oekdngly rested bee |feund in an archway in East Nin netiéth.think we have got the only 60 pairs of the comet shade in |around ber throat that it cut \u201cthe id | hes |Qualified, that of Katie -Pritschler ranks}: 'juwnd then murdering: her, her {tacks on her lifeless form, ; | the proximity of the old pere Foi F|petrated several revolting murders.1backs on \u2018the ancient burying grotid.| |The wajority of the residents-are Ital | lis a hard-working, {at 340 East Thirteenth street last Thurs.- {| day evening, to Ard + JE js 8 | failed to.ane her father notified the, a block of ber home, and scarce {futher calling attention to the fact that \"| the house\u2019 at.208 First Tb {pons irst ayemue.It ite © ght or on the case, and corpse spread thro th LE Eid pee pid open De voit uet, | led- to ward is.seeking the assistance of the two | BELFAST ST STRIKE.tader in Disaffection Among the Police Dismissed.br \u201cBelfast, Constable Barrett, a .Victim Within Tr Ba of rvs disaffection ' among the Four Hours, * pl he dmilnon smong | hs \u201cES constables rho have taken promin- New York, Ang 1 1L\u2014The Graveyard,\u201d tent positions hav suspended.as the foreign populated part of First L \u2014 Maving obtained the the presence in Bel- avenue, béfween Thirteenth end Four Xx a strong military bie\u201d capable ealing wi possi elop- teenth streets, is locally known, was the\u2019 po ¢ ne) ev scene of a fresh crime, : which - wag did I Ment has tak See - 1 ts in the police strike, the govern- en vigorous measures, dis- , [[covere& to-day,-riv alling in.atrocity \"he {mn hissed the leaders of the strike move- pent, and promised th hk the Lord- mysterious butcheries of last week.The: 5 eutenant Phe Earl of \u201cAberdeen, to ike, under consideration any geauine grievances presented - through the pro- fes channels This prompt action on the part of he authorities, in the opinion of many, l.avert the sericus development ot \u2018Her corpse was also\u201d fiendishly mutilated.- The three: mur.\u2018ders were- apparently \u2018committed wi dsrhat at one time #ppeared à dangerous Toray four hours, Thu ia um.Mtion, Add:liraal tr cher \u2018|man was strangled in a wenty-aé0 Ton i 5 7 tonight, but every reinains Fi street ing house.The nex moré-[ \"The effect of the diam 1 of tar- ; ing the body of a still unidenti FILL, a leader among the disaffected po- who was choked -to death, - was: gemen, is to deprive him of the :neans Fy \u201880 edsily spresdine the agitation Te ue ES ible | t what T>{1t.18 qui ssi 0 ct wha \u2018happen at t the narade predic \u201clisaf- ted police to-morrow, bat tke autnori- will neglect no rections in dir- showed how she died.\"7 Abppsing their military forces | to-morrow If the brutality of the murders \u2018gan be meet any possible emergency.va! According to one report, the strike double was not regarded seriolsly until street.Katie Pritachler, daughter \u201cof \u201ca Jas German restaurant waiter, disa peared week -ago to-day, and was killed that}: night.A ribbon drawn so.ti first.Not content with assaulting the |: uyusually attractive and sprightly.gitl{ last Saturday, when ¢ authorities slayer Fibarned that the malcontents had de- fonnd gratification in unspeakable at hen.in the event of their demands | vi eins refused; to retire to their bars and refuse to withdraw, there beg sufficient men and munitions in each Shrrack to hold them against any foree at, could at that \u2018time have ' been ought against them.\"Phe strike troadles are likely to cost elfast ratepayers dearly.Besides the i through the cessation of business, \u2018The Graveyard\u2019 takes its name from fcom street cemetery, and in it have been per\u201c |: few months ago à woman was hacked tof death with an axe in an old house whieh- |ians, .wit tty strong ixtures of.it was officially announced to-night that Germans.Bohe Telsims amounting to $150, oad have been Carl Pritschler, the £ father of Katie; | wi the town clerk for mali- Tespectable citizen.|; to property during the He has several other children, all young- |b a Katie anne él left her home | Dublin, Aug.1.7The Lord Lieufenant streets, Ireland, the Karl of Aberdeen, re- t, me Wien she | ing to a petition from \u2018members of he\u201d \u201cBelfast te declared rm was sent out, \\ \u201cit is impossible for goverymen disco to-da }:bo: entertain a petition presented under y pes, vered within \u2018such cifcumstances, and the last para- by her [rs graph of which is threatening in char- police, and a general her dred yards from a placard.phis child was lost.How the body eould | \u2018have Iain undiscovered for a week.if diligent search was made, is called - nex: * London, Aug.1.1.\u2014Defending the action of the gévernment in \u2018rushing troops nite Belfast for strike duty, Mr.Birrell \"The gifs body was stumbled upon by I Le Commons today that the mu.| a woman Who- visited the basemont of.{on of Cor ey portion of the con.ary and the continuation of the crate, and y no- 0 fort Dad bee n made at concealment.~~, Paris neccpeita on Pre ood Tea for me,\u2019 Coroner Har} \" \"woud to believe that.the bri end.pg doc nr \u201ci sk ihe crin Save to w \u20ac Nn ve = have not been.one-thousandth pert.dé bad as the murder of this little gi 13 The coroner would not permit the 2h SPRINGHILL STRIKE.to be photographed.eof At the coromer's direction, Gastaiso- Sisteen Hundred Persons Are | Rivpolano, whose cobbler shop adjolng |: Idle\u2014Men Refuse to Yield.the girl's \u2018home, was arrested and Pepe M de Een dal, les e 1] ; that.he spent the day at aie fact Spring Hill, NS.Au August 1 Toe is Where he bartered or à new.Tâace.pi éhange in the strike situation to-night, The girl is said to have tre- aid thé mines are idle, 1, 1,600 has being denied Bs Rippelano\u2019s place, and a \u2018search: \u2018wut \u2019'of work.\u2018Pioneer Lodge held its reg- of fhe ae brought to- \"light a man\u2019 fular meeting this evening, but \u2018there was shirt.which bore red stains.#0 discussion of the question at issue.A bley was arraigned and remanded | Jtelegram was received from the deputy goronér.Giuseppe Boufanto; 3 et that a srtner, was questioned; but thew ri e sitting gf the board, and advicing ¢ the respective The police also began search for \"parties to avail themselves of: the good | are a ed ho is said to have roomed af s of the board of conciliation.The the Pri house, but left there ek ner also advised the chai man ac a quairel and took up Jodgings in the Ty \u2018house where the body was found, - ~~ The news of the diseovery of the childs ly.\u2018The nessage was not discuss by the lodge.1t was agreed that Should the Lodge s 9 , representatives be call- by the board, they have authority to and excitement [4.1 \u201cwith all matters now in dispute.Teo uch 8, teh Shak to removal of ie meeting emphatically declared their = Prob four 1 \u2018élaime just and clear, and that nothing most thou ee in the - nearby \u2018hort of full \u2018concessions would be streets when the waggon from the m joopted.arrived.At sight of the body Se On\" resuming its sittings to-day the \u2018crowd vented its grief and rage in a ba- | Roard: of conciliation, which had been bel of tongues.\u2018The.police were com- | #ékéd for some time ago by the miners, pelled to club their way throngh the announced through Judge Patterson, the throng.Soon afterwards the arrest of ghairman, that as a strike\u2019 had been de- the cobbler became known, and the }elared by the men, and was now on, fur- ¢rowd charged the prisoner's shop.Rip- ffher proceedings before the board for the polani had been safely removed to the Fiiregent at least seemed futile.He ac- station house, but his shop narrowly es- [uordingly adjourned the meeting of the caped - destruction.Its windows \u2018were! \u2018board, to.be recalled if necessary at some broken and only the.police reserves, who | ffuture \u2018time on notice from the chairman.qubbed right and left, prevented grester {yr the second time, therefore, it appears 4 4 roceedings for conciliation under Jobn Kusmecho, the Russian watchmiin'{s, tb ; under arrest as a suspicious person, who-f;2 :Labor Disputes Joh fave, been Ps is said -to have been seen in the company\u2019 | \u2018fered: inoperative and futile 18 the of the girl whose body was found in the Frenty- first strike at Spring Hill in Spighteen years.Ea pei rid True i The streets have been crowded, and second street was gained to-day.- [geoups are everywhere earnestly discuse- \u2014\u2014 = Jae gdh: gitustion.; _ this afternoon, Sir Charles Fitzpatfick, Vaiuntions made.| J0bking promitly the chief justice, and the Hon.A.te.Weir, Minister of Public Works, de-' 620 to 525 WIBERTIA nerfs CS 1s how open for Summer Boarders.8pe- | -\u2014\u2014 + hd DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STÉAMSHIPS.MONTREAL, QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL, Southwark .Aus.3 Sept.7 Oct.12 Canada.+, A 0 Sept 14 oor 1s «et t.21 Oct.28 Dontigion cu Alig.24 Sept.23 Nov.2 Kentington .Aug.21 -Oet.5.Nov.9 Steamers sai trotn Moar daylight; trong Quebec \u2018at 7.0 pm: Hi The.\u2018CANADA\u201d is ons of'the- tastest and trad.oemlortable stèamers in the Canadian OTTATA Ao olds First-Class rate, - $85: Second-Cl 30 and upwards, acoording to steamer.MODERATE RATE SERVICE.\"To\" Liverpool, $42.50 and $43.00.To\u2019 \u201cLondon, - $2.50 additional.Third-Class to\u2019 Liverpool, London, Len- donderry, Belfast, Glasgow, 327.50.MONTREAL TO BRISTOL(AVONMOUTH) the record for, the ate Montreal and Liv- Tur man .e oe À oe\u2019 LX) ee *re oe July 20 Eaglishman .oo \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 oo on Pring Maryn ., .vesvareees A: n For all taformation - apply to looal orto PONINION LINK, .Li se Sactament Street.Montreal.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Bonaventure Union Depot.- CHEAP MID-SUMMER | | EX Hi RSIONS ° Going: August\u2019 12,13, 14 and 15, \u2018 Returning \u2018August 30th, 1907.FROM MONTREAL RIVIERE DU Love ve ve ee .\u2026 .$ 600 STE IRENEB .oe vo os on \u2026\u2026 6.00 MURRAY BAY .ee se: 6.00 Les 7A-L'AIGLE so .Se .
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