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[" \u2014\u2014-\u2014 A opty rae on But Reserved the Right to Reject if the \u201cthat Mr.Ker bad acknowledged that the LAST EDITION.VOL.XXXL No 162 | GRAND TRUNK BILL | The Senate Gave It and the Drum- mond Bill a Second Reading, Amendments Are Not Satisfactory.(Special Staff Correspondence.) OTTAWA July 13.- Both the Drununond County bille received their second reading in the Senate laut evening by a vote of 37 to 17.Bir Mackenzie Bowell and others retained the right of opposing the hills at a later stage, but, unless very erroneous statements are made, an agregment has been reached and amendments made In committee with the consent of both partes, will! elable the bills two become law.The Redistribution bill was received from the C ne and read a first time.Hom.David Milly moved the second resd- ing for Friday.Sir Mackenzie Bowell\u2014Unless the hen geotleman will postpone the second real until after the next general election.on.David Mills bh! no! Sir Mackenzie Howell You won't?Wall, then, say Monday for second read- 0 may not be here on Friday.lon.David Mull+-Very well, Monday.The act to amend the Post Office act wes puased and then Hom.Mr.McCallum resumed the debate on the second reading of the GTR agreement bill in evnnection with the Drumenond County extension.He sad out of the first bill two years resulted 1p a saving of $750,000 e could not see how Senators who voted neue the bil before can vote for it pow.He thought there must be something \u201cfor the boy\" in the deal: something for the machine, and that somebody ve been hugging the machine =, close.Two years ago 37 Senators rot against this measure and 10 for it ow the Government wanted them to re- Nee this, and so be abie to go before the country and sy.\u2018The NSenale passed in We forced them.We held a club over their head\u2014that was Senate reform or te abolishment.\u201d He wanted the lu- tercolonial extended to Montreal, but this Tus pot the right way to go to work to o In conclusion he pressed the Minister of Justice not to ask the Senators who voted against the Drummond County deal in 1807 to swallow themselves.Hon.David Mills said be could mot un less the Government had made 4 mistake in bringing town two vears ago a contract which up to the present moment be bad never read.All he rould do was to ask them not to vote on a dead com tract, for the old contract was dead and did not exist.Hon.F.CC.Clemow said be intended to make a practical speech, and proceed: d to do so.In his opinion, this measure was introduced at a most Important time, a tune when vast umprovementa were on the taps.When the Quebec bridge sas about to be built prudent men would have paused and taken account of wha would be done, how much they would get, etc.He did not think it made much difference whether the terminal of \u2018he Intercoiomial was at Montreal or at Levis.From hr pomt of view the Gov ernment was paying the Grand I ronk much too much.l'he agreement hetore the Hou-e was one which no man could understand.All he could make out was that it pro throwing tected very fully the interests of the Grand \u2018Irunk.As regarded the share of bettermenta, the Government were som pletely at the mercy of the tirand Trunk I'he country would be bound to pay $140,000 a year for nothmg ot all Sup we, Victoria bridge were hlown down 1bey would be hable.Hon.B W.Seott\u2014Uh, po; we are ony Wable for the noud bed.Hon.Mr.(lemow was glad that was an exception Whoever drew the contrect was Careful to urotect the Grand Trunk y mterests.The only justification he = Nr.ere] for the passing of these tnl'e was to stop the Jom on the workmg of the Intermmlonx!.Why not etop ther ?There were the expuose- connected with the canal system, for in-tance.It was pretty well understood that both polt.cal were committed to giv nx a mdlion dollars to the Quebec bridge They should, therefore, ot the right of Nm ing trams over nt.A gwd avent for the Intervolomal in Montreal wuld serve al! the purposes and save the money involved in this bar gain.Hom.M.de Boudhervdle cilled the attention of the House to the form of the bill.THe had always thought that 15 any contracte where Her Majeet\\ Va< à party, her name should come first In thus contract it was the company 4 the first part, and Her Majesty of the second.This ougin not to be.Jt wad not court-ous (Hear, heer.) Homonrmable gen'lemen mght langh.Some laughed, others did not reved the money, is hands were tred tee and he was hung up by the harnis.He again became unconanous, at was revived and again thrashed.Then the torturer thrust the blade of a pen-knife under h's finger nade, causang him to lose comsciowmes again.Subsequently be was kept without fond or drmk far four days.The other sue pets were treated _wmailariyv.Ev a Hacks named Todt, who had not been and ore the money Thee on Tuesday Deputy Pichler in ed the tiovernment on the subjent.mated that the diatrict juge be to death.Prune Mimi-ter Koloman Von SzeH prom- 1seddi that an enquiry would be made Into the matter and that the fu lest legn! punishment wouxd he inflicted 1f the cherges were proved true te CANADA\u2019S DUTIES ON SUGAR.Delegates From Jamaica to Ask for Cbuntervailing Duties.hat e de THE PREFERENTIAL CLAUSES HAVE 80 FAR NOT MET THE COLONY'\u2019S NEEDS.(8pecial to the Star.) ; KINGSTON.Jamaica, July 13.\u2014 Tt 1 pow announced that the real object of the Government vi sending the reciprocity delegates to Ottawa after completing the negotiations at Washington, is to endeavour to secure the imposition hy the Dominion Government of countervailing duties op European beet sugar.With a view to extending the trade relations between Canada and the Brith West Indies, (which, never very coneider- able, had been steadily deckining of late years, as that between the United States and the :dands wmcreamedi the Dominion Parliament recently made some material customs reductions in thew favour.Among these was a reduction of 20 per cent.in the duty in cane sugar from the West Indies.It war thought that this would give an Impetus fo sugar exports to the Dominion.It ix now pointed out however, and ge delegates will have to impress ®t on the Do minson (Government, that the concession is not sufficient to meet the case.So long as the United States maintains a counterval- ing duty agamet European sugar, admits the West Indian cane product on the present favourable terms, so must the go there.The ides, ore, is to induce the Canadians either to impose countervaiding duties on Europeen r or to remove the duty al together ot on that of the West Indies Just what the Jamaica Government seeks to secure by i, should prove suc v understnod here, if reciprocity with the oven Sates is to be secured with a view to anv permanent advantages, considering the comparative limitations of the Canadian market THE STORM WAS SEVERE.Hail Fell at Lennoxville and Much Damage Was Done.(Npecial to the Star.) SHERBROOKE, J 13.-A severe thunderstorm Fadia Ay oid about PUTTING ON POSSIBLES.Canadians are Doing Well in the Matches at Bisley.80 FAR THERE HAVE BEEN NO IMPORTANT EVENTS.(Special to the Star) BISLEY CAMP.July 13 \u2014\\Wednesday the third day of the great annaul shooting meet proved clear.but the wind Was somewhat gusty a day, In fact, calculated Ww put merksmen on their metilr And so it proved with the Canadian contingent for they made a flne showing cf \"posal.bles.\" In the extra prises competitlor \u2018\u2019aptain Rennie of the Queens Own Rfies, Tn- ronto meade un possible that Is Le say got within the bulls\u2019 eye at every shot scoring the full thirty-five points He was the 33rd battalion, end Lieut.J W.Gil- closely followed by Captain Wilson, of ohrist.of the First Field Battery.each of whom obtained thirty-four poins.In the ladies\u2019 prize competition at least one Canadian who was lucky enough t« he chosen to represent a member of the mir sex acquitted Mmself gallantly.Thi ts an un.squadded competition, which wakes place from day to day, and is opm only to members of the National Rifle Association who are nominated by ladies who must also be members of the Assodation.The purse is £2, divided into 1lne prizes, graded from £5 to £2 and 1s it 600 yards.\u2018The number of shots prescritpd is seven, five points being allowed for each ahot.In this competidon Burgeon l4deut.Bertram, of the 77th battalion, mide the possible, The Canadiens were also heard from in the Golden Penny one of the most important competitions so far.Forthis the entries are quite unlimited.L LB an un- squadded event, which begun on Tuesday, and will close on Monday nes.The prise is a gold medal the size of à penny and five frames of drawings price £6, 6s each, donated by the proprietors of the \u201cGolden Penny.\u201d\u201d To this the Natimal Rifle Association adds £45 divided hto thirty-five prizes ranging trom £56 which goes to the winner.down to £1.n this event Pte.J.H.Simpson, of the Royal Grenu- diers.and ldoeut.Glichrist, of the 1st Field Battery made 3% milng by one point the highest possible.In the service rifle \u2018Axmociation Cup\u201d competition, which will go ON every day, two Canadians are in the running.This event is an unsquadded competition open to members only.The cw itself is valued at £25 and in addition £250 is divided among the oonteetants in mety-flve prises The distances are 200 and 60 yards and the verdict Is on the aggegate.At the short distance the shooter must shoot kneeling, and any positior is allowed at the 600 yard target.The competitor Is allowed seven shots at eich target.On Tuesday in shooting at 80 yards, possibles were made by Lieut John Ogg, ot the 1st Field Battery ani lieut.R.A.Robertson, of the 1h intialton.Thirty- four was reached by BtagSergt.Graham, of the 43th Highlanders, Captaln ,À D.Cartwright, of the Rayal ant Berxt.C.R.Crowe, of the 1st Field Bet- wry.The only\u2019 othr erent of the dar in which the Canadians vere heard from was the \u2018\u201c\u2018Premper.,\u201d a fe for all, with a premder bicycle for : premium, and £100 divided into sixty om prizes.ranging from £1 to £10.The distance is 600 yards and the number of shot seven.Private A.R.Fleming of tho Brandon lafaniry and Lieut.Glichrist, of the first Field Battery, each scored tly possible 35 and on the succeeding tie sipts each repeated the feat.In this same wmpetition Lieut.H.C.Blair, of the 34h battalion and Steff.Sergt.A.Graham ,f the 4th High- anders made 34.In af ten members of the Canadian team msde a first class showing and Lieut.(Mohrist was heard from in three events.lieut.Col.Mclean, smmandant of the team, went up to Loidon last evening to attend a garden party given by the Princess Louise, daughter of Her Majesty, the Queen, and wife «f (Canada\u2019s former (Governor-Ueneral, the Marquis of Lorne.The commandant will also be a guest at the barrister's dinner this evening.nS THE UNIONDIIT ELECTED.LONDON.July 13-In the ParHament- ary by-election, hall yesterday in the eastern division of §t.Pancras, London, to fill the vacancy \u2018used by the resignation on July 3, ¢ Mr.Robert Grant Wahster.who had +presented the constituency in the (Conservative Interest since 1886, Mr.Thanus Wrightson, the Unionist candiate, defeated Mr.B.F.Costelloe, the Liberd and Radical candl- date.by 187 votes.The voting was as follows: Mr.Wrighton, Unionist, 2.610; Mr.Coetelloe Iiben! and Radical, 2,423.Unioniet majority.If.In the last alec- tion Mr.Webster defeated Mr Costelloe by 289 votes.The vite was Webster, 2,611; Contelioe, 2,383.ee THE PYTHIAN GRAND LODGE.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, July LU.\u2014The Ontario Grand Lodge of, Knights of Pythias, in session elect officers as follows : pi Cnanoation.J.8.Mackay, Woodstock; Grand Vice-Chanœlior, L.M.Jones, Toronto ; Gerend Pnlate, A E Domvilie, Bt.Thomas ; Graad K.of R.and 8.W,, G.Haynes, Toronto : Grand Master of Exchequer, J.P.Mcleod, Hamilton ; Grand Master at Arms, T.A.Parkinson, London ; Grand Inner Guard, E.K.Bar- assdale, Stretford ; Grand Outer Guard, A.G.MeDenaid Bruce Mines.Grand Lodge will meet in Windsor im 1900, psg GERMAN-ENGLISH TEACHERS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 (Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, July 13.\u2014 A large deputation of the German restdents of the city waited Ups the Winnipeg Public Sohoo! Boassid to ask it to congider the advisabil- (Bpecial to the Mar.) H Ja th LI ay 64 WEEKLY \u201cIt's so Easy \u2014 To make a delicious cup of Tea, when\u2014 OFX LON TELA Its all Pure Tea.\u201d SEALED LEAD PACKETS Is used.\u201cMON NTREAL, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1899.ONLY.182z1 - a Last Week's Issue.Ae Siar \"154, 962 [PAY ang 51, 098 Last Week's Average STAR 108, 864 PRICE ONE CENT.Le emma 1T°8 ME A a Nr \u201cHave You Ever Tried \u201cMONSOON,\u201d ICED?DELICIOUS NN 16211 #You See Them Everywheres R.J.ee - TOOKES Perfect Fitting Shirts.(1) < = | all the year round, the facilities for indoor swimming au celled by any other swimming + + the LAURENTIAN are unex: bath in all the world.Laurentian Baths v.LADIES\u2019 DAYS! MONDAY MORNING AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, W.G.TOWNSEND, Manager.Canadian National e« Amica Express Co, UPTOWN BRANCH, Star Branch Office No.|.Corner of Peel and St.Catherine Streets.Express Money Orders issued to all parte of Canada and the United States.The best and cheapest method of remitting through the mails.A receipt given with each order.No application form to fill out Amount refunded if order is lost.ver ROALARD.XXth CENTURY ELECTRIC CUSHIONS Are the latest improved Billiard Cushion New substance, apd now ferms, in the rubbes.They ars without equal for perfection in overs Order them if you want the BKST.spsortment of BILLIARD TABLES or sale .B.L.ETHIER & CO., Billiard Mrs.reod 88 8¢.Denis Ré.Montreal Far Campers, for Summer Cottages, for a Verandah Couch, for a thousand and ope uses, nothing excels a HERCULES CAMP BED.You know what 8 common camp d down in the middle and all ercules (ota, Nos.3and 9, don\u2019t, they stay up, they are guaran to ta REMEMBER Hercules Nos.3 and © and make a note and see you get that hind from your dealer.GOLD MRDAL FURNITORE MPG.00.LTD, MONTREAL AND TORONTO.1622tf Pe Free Electrical Treatment For nervons and other disorders will be given free of charge every morning for a short time, from 9 till 13 o'clock, at the LAURENTIAN BATHS, Cor.Craig and Beaudry Streets.Ladies\u2019 private entrance, 210 Craig nt.16228 testimoniais & 190-i .8, Mason Mroreme træet\u201d Teronto Ontario.or .For Can \u2014free, write Co., 577 Sherbourne BANKER HOWARD'S FAILURE.(Special to the Star.) CORNWALL, Oot, July 13.\u2014 À meet- of the oredftors of L.W.Howard, the Chenterville banker, who closed his doors « few weeks ago, was held at Chesterville on Monday.About fifty creditors were present.The assignes, W.B.Lawson, presented à statement of the affairs of the estate, which showed a cousiderably larger deficit than that shown by Mr.Howard in his statement.The general opinion form- od Dy the creditors from the assignee\u2019s statement was that the estate would not pay more than 3 coats on the dellar on the Nabilities, which amount te abvat sixty PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN.133 to 15] Drolet street.Well built 3 story b.c.block, on stone foundationa Buildings 102x36.Lot 102x75 to lane.Fit- teen tenants Terms easy.MONTREAL LOAN & MORTGAGE Co., 1788 Notre Dame et.162z1 Delicious FERRIS 1 \u2014 ane orties Halle (Prine a Bismarck \u2018Estaie) jus Rudesheim 1 Tiebfraumiteh \u2018(own row 1886 Furater Kirchenstuck (qua 1806 Zeltin 1403 Rraune.1880 Berncustier Doclor.Felist's Set TONS UPON TONS OF DELICIOUS WHITE SUGAR CURED MEATS.Sugar Cured Hams, Boneless Breakfast Bacon, The Very Finest Smoked Tongues, AMERICA\u2019S BEST of New York, ARMOUR and Select Smoked Beef from CURERS.LAWRY of of Chicago, Hamilton, sad FEARMAN of Hamilten.\u201cLITTLE PIG\" HAMB, 7 to 10 lbs, each, delicious for whole boiling.\u201cMEDIUM\u201d HAMS, 13 10 15 1ba.each, delictons for slicing, for frying, or broiling.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Our Stocks are now Complete of Messrs.FEIST BROS.& SONS\u2019 LIGHT HOCK AND MOSELLES Here they are : FEIST'S WHITE STILL HOCKS.pre en = FRIST'S WHITE x SPARKLING HOCK, - Magnificent Wine.FETS [RUS Men 419 50.RKLING MOSELLE.Bimply Delicious Feist's Sparkling Moeelles, Bilver Star .We will dell sw SPECIAL NOTICE to our Out-ot-town Customers.ver any or all of the above STILL AND SPARKLING .820 50 $22 50 BHINE AND MOSFLLFE WINES free at any Railroad Station, Express Office or Steambeat Landing io the four Provinces of Ontario, Nova Scotia \u2018Including Cape Brotan), New Brunswick and Quebec, freight charges prepald by us hers Remit by Bank Draft, Post Office or Express Money Order.FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WARKHOUSE, 207, 209 and 211 ST.JAMES ST.MEN'S UNDERWEAR.Men's Balbriggan Shirt, long does ecru Ral- bri en Shirta, long or short drawers to h the above in regular len, oe ino in we have short leg drawers and cycle drawers; te close out, reduced to 50c each Light weight Summer Toots cu.special price, redwo- washing for 81.J.21 New Ascot Puff.camb.200, 3 for 8c.J.Scarfs, In white, Scotch Scarfs, Æc.Silk Oxford Ascot Scarfs ip all Dew patterns 830, 3 Hunting stocks 75e, 3 for 92.00 HANNAN?S, 3 and 215 St.James St.Summer Comforts at Little Cost.MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.Men's p200 Seglirne fAbirte, 900 each.Made of an excellent quality of Madras in > spiendid ltne of colors, laundr cuflk, neck bands a Men's = 09 Ne N of Scotch M ee launried beck rts, $1.00 each, Made \"Ine « 2 con ne of elorin , wristbenés, Hax Men's $9.50 to 50 Magli hire, on.saone a a Fr Nien Franch flannel finest 20 some of the styles Inches a ° out as above, PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS.The board of preliminary examiners of the Pharmaceutiaal Asweciation of the Province of Quebec, held thelr quarterly examinations in Montreal and Quebec, on Thurséay July 6th, when twenty-eight candidatés entered their nanes for the required preliminary examinations, prior to their entrance 0 the study of pharmacy.these, the folowing gentiemen, med are eni.ifed to er be entered on ed MARTELL & CO-S, COGNAC, FRANCE.- ESTABLISHED 1715.Fine Old BRANDIES For sale by all leading Grocers and Wine Merchants.7110 NILES, here from death there of William city.Mich.\u2014 Weividere, she we kN el +.iL 2 ANY v LRN, + Ai Ps , Pa\u2014Thomes P.Day, vice- president and cashier of the People's National Bank of this city, o was A >.de joénesdey afternoon, ving d combcicumens.Mr.| wes a e \u2018à cou à of the \u2014 pv | den He was peurs shady Tan vA) Tg dy Side .\u2014- coal 2e mers \u2014 \u2014\u2014 oath \u2014 me re mee Sey + cn, iri: = cu à 20007 dE LI con - wilted % 207 a, \u201c+ ii : Eds ll dS Ed ri die d \u2019 < M0 EAN CR = 1 SRE ie, UE PLIS VOB ne et Sa « Te Ty ve : \u201c : - + s | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1899 SE es = Te will be a ci \u2019 re \u2014 CAPTAIN DOOLBY\u2019S RECEPTION\u2014 Jacklitz Prepares to Steal Everything Ahead of Him.\u2019 lawn adpwent t+ Mr.Dooley\u2019s busness.es- tablishireus, 4 the corner of St Catherine street and \\tuater avenue.and in addr- tion to the guests of honour.there were many iriends amd acquaintances presept The ground were tastefully decorated for the oea-on and when the guests -martis ani Cope \"| y in umtorm.portation of tel h poles and brace pleces {RR S| ov en coe Doe shen whee dl The Fit=Reform Wardrobe ' ç ., .yon omaine of e a = that city to study the subject of tuber the Sol any.pherr Fork during the day And the Dominion Line's Decision to Atore ot the St.Lawrence, towards the Stralt 9 Goms.I first found that every cow on | pe de Th dome: hare the ant to of Bee Tale.feats be a f th 1 1k | + Vv TINSiNE chem .ADS Anu cations can ri an - bee Tl SS te nan EE ono thee men es re go to Totland a eS Tl 2344 St.Catherine Street, fortnightly wetion.This mspertion 1a ben rougnly scru wit ot water Offices at Montreal and Quebec thorough and searching Every rand soda and sterilized by jetr of steam Persons tendering are notified that tenders Opposite John Murphy & Co.158 2 2aw al.both in the cow houses and the | dnven ae them i bigh pressure, after The announcement thet the Grand will mot be considered unlew made on ihe elds, nd hen eer rin nates ere dow ward.are al to drain, mouth Trunk had cancelled ta agreement of last Letual signatures.\u2018 - TT 7 TS - Lu mad \u2019 rene re compar w der wamiler at previous rept | | \u201cne gravel wee] m the filtorn are cleaned year with the leyland Line, and once more coma tender hoe man payable oe | Th 1 v0 y bothing und stirring at about mm hot water eutered into arrangemmts wvth the Domin- ardef ot the Honourable the Minister of Puhli | geo, w is on uty it air 2 era par and soda M the water pmes quite clean.on Lane te hand} Pen rans- Atlantic freight w orks, for the sum of five hundred doliare ° | Mt is then steamed at a temperature of be of lod, ha 1 A ot the whole of tha or ts EE n S ftest Stron est ON TIE HEALTH OF THE CATTLE | about 302 Fahr.The filth that comes from DUames out ortind, has caused MOTI of A NS UTRNEPOT RON It 8 portion of ihe WI 9 g the gravel ss sim basta and shows discusmon among bumess men, as to the poles only, a cheque will be required for a pro- the immenee tl te: 3.N.B.port! ta amount raat Tat dor, In fhe ome | IT te porn ABs Cd i eres ve pon) Saves Most and Lasts Longest | - .t w ticular tests are made for tubereutosin, as THE STRICTEST SUPERVISION The a à that the Domi upon to do an or I he fai] lo complete the | it is believed that the development of tu le sanouncemen + 1e MMB ik contracted fur If the tender be not e | bercu of the wdder is.im certain cases, of the health of those emploved.Should [4ne will next year ike Portland.instead accept cheque will be returned.| ®0 rapid es to become dangerous hetween | any Infectsous disease make ite appearance Of St.John, ts wintæ port, seeme lhkely PL ra het or \"ey tender pelt 10 emin on | such examinations.he aasociation to fue- lin the famik of anv of them, they are to prejudicially affect the New Brunewick By order.i ALLAN LINE Sher ensure the purty of the rmik sup \u2018at once suspended from work.tv EF E ROY ~ i ROYAN MAIL STEANERS sy reals to the he kets of the farmers | \u201cThe great good of all thw sipervision of SY .© meoretar Standard Typewriter SPACKMAN & ; Co, From From o furnish the milk, The following +a | the stock of farmeré is shown {x the fact The Dominton [Line will, in fact, at 18 be rtment of Public Works retary.| 119 St.Francois Xavier St.Liverpeo! Bteame: Montirel va m.copy, of an edmwallde pledge which farm- | that on the most admirably conducted lieved, entirely desert SL.John during the Uttawa, June Z7:h, 1890.29 June Numidian 15 July ers have to sign who supply the nssûcia farms, where the coww are fed and groom coming wintem for tk recent action of the N ers Ineerting this advertisement J4VPntreod tf 6 July Calhforman 20 Joly n with milk: el Lke horsen, no less than 15% anrmals had Without authority from the Department will 18 July Tainui 27 July \u201c1, the undersigned contractor to the t, he condemned, m one vear, on account Government in refusing renew the mail not be paid for it.,.154 6 Jaw is oC Tom mm es = Cao duy Parisian a vnrin AE Copenhagen Mik Supply Amsociation, | of tubercidosis.Many other | cown wery CoBtract with it asl de Allan Line re _ = fron, Liverpool Aug #4 and sept.#1.and assage 00 and uprard:.Re- nF ue rates.Kerond Ca i, Landon or Loudenderrs 50 return ftoe °.Liverpoel Leu- « Aan Beliast, $72.50 and $13.30; M rdahip salvoux, 2 oe ensde Jenks, alactrie bts throughout.No double seating in salvon asgow.Derry and New York Service ongolian 21 July State of Nebraska 5 Aug.5 Return $90.Second 1.00 Nirerage te Le sr QueCRstoNN, 84 r information apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal.Boston or Phila 211: DOMINION LINE.ROY AL MAIL 31 EAMSHIPH, LIVERPOOL SERVICE, via Londonderry.Prom Montreal Pr Steamer.rom Quebec Domimon July 8.vam July 8 Camubroman ti lo, Van July 15 Scotaman y 22.Pam July 22 Vaocouver Aug, 5.9.Aug 3 From Javervoo!.Bteamer From Bus:on Ju Cntudn Juis 12,1 pm July \u201c Dertvaliire July lt 6 por RATEH OF PASSAGE Cahio $50 00 and upwards singie.sccmding th steamer scl berth.secotd cabin, SX U0 a $31 'W according Lo steamer Mteerage To bavarpool, Derry.London, Queenstown.; t .825 50, Hieerage outfit furnished free saiouns, ciertric light, spacious promenade or further informativu apply to any sgeot of the Company or t DAN in TORRANCE, & CO.17 Kt.Sacrament st.eneral Agents.Montrenl.according Lo FREE TO MEN.The writer ne send.ar meely free, the formula whic tered s health.afer ane ns for = .Ch er ects of the foilien of yeut which rauscd a puiture of the a force es nd nervous ex- ha Ir need of (rent on n adi end 1 t 2 formule tree ce weak.suffering m CE® McINTYRE, 125-odtf Box A-13.Fort Erie.Ons CADETS TO GO TO TORONTO.A very pleasant outing is in store for the Highland Cadets of this city in Bep- tember next, consisting of a trip ta To ronto and Niagara Falls By the terms of the arrangements made yesterday.the corps will leave Montreal on the evening of Friday.the 8th.arriving In Toronto on the following morning.On the afternoon and evening of Barurday, entertal.ments will be given in the Armouries, permission to use which has heen given by Lt.-Col.Otter.On Sunday there will be a church parade, probably to 8t.Andrew's Church and on Monday the boys will visit the Falls, returning home on Monday evening.If arrangements can be made the corps will stop off at Kingston on Tuesday and Wednesday, where they have been requested to act as a body wuard to Lord Minto while he opens the provincial fair, which this year is to be held there.While In Toronto the boys will camp on the Exhibition grounds.It is expected that the full muster of 30 boys.including the pipe band, wil be able to take advantage of the trip.Every arrangement will be made for the ocom- fort and enjoyment of every member of the corps.From this out drills will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and none will be allowed to go who are not perfect In all the drill of a soldier.An absolute quarantine has been retab- tals.Geuernl Wood is resorting to heroic measures tv Stamp out the .bed - meme CASTORIA Fer Infants and Children, a MONEY T0 LEND On city property and improved farms at low rates and on very desirable terns.CREDIT FONCIER F.C, 30 St.James St 131% ty timoe snd Oock's Cotton Boot Compound Is successfully used monthly by ove: 10,000 Ladles.Bafe, effectua) L Ladies ask our dru, Eis for Cesk\u2019s Cotton Rest Com- Take no oN er.as sll Mixtures, pille and tutions sre dangerous.Priee, No.1 §1 Re vo We.9, 10 degrees stronger, $8 per box.Na 1 or 2.matled en receipt of price and two 8-eent stam eo Cook Company Windsor, Ont Nos | and 3 sold and recommen by all responsible Draggists in Canads.B.KE.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame st.Montreal.Waterworks Wanted The Town Council of Pictou, Nova Scotia, wisnes to communicate with Engineering and Canstruction (om- panier who might undertake the in troduction of a suitable system of waterworks for the town.NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST EXPRENS SERVICE, CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON, BREMEN Sailing nt 10 n.m.*P.R Luitpold July 1H : Latin Aug ® Trave © *Kuiser Wim d Or A°.x 15 S1win-$crew Meaners \u2018Twin Screw Exprore S'eumers.SOUTHAMPTON, RREMEN.Twin Screw Passenger Nervice.Barbarossa, Thursday, July 27, 10s m.Koenigin Luise, Thursday, August $, \"s «nm.Friediich ler Ceropse lhursdsy or 10.10 A M, GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA, Salling at 11 a.m.Em» July 1b) Aller ee Aug.12.OELRICHS & CO., 5 Broadwaÿ, N.Y.Address : W.H.HENRY, SOLE AGENT for Montreal, 12% A.J.CRAIG, Mayor.110 St.Peter st.12811 HOLLAND-AMFRICA LINE New York Rotterdam Amsterdam, Dr J.G.A.Gendreau, AURGRON-DENTIRT, 23 $t Lawrence Street.MONTREAL.Bell Tel Wain 3818 Office Mours, 9 s.m.to 6 p.m.atte REMEMBERED BY HIS FRIENDS.Yesterday afternoon a number of the legal and other friends of Mr.Charles P.Beaublen, advocate, and son of the Hon.Louis Beaubien, assemblad at the 81 Lawrence Hall and presented him with a handsome nak cabinet containing 141 pieces of stering stiverware, on the occasion of his approaching marriage to Mins Gretta Power, daughter of Mr.N.J.Power, of the Girand Trunk Railway, which will take place at the Archbishop's Palace on July i.Kach individual plece of silver is stamped with the initial letter of Mr.l3eau- bien's surname, \u201cB.\u2018\u2019 Mr.Cardinal! made the presentation in a happy speech, to which Mr.Beaublon made an appropriate reply.ee meme CONCERTS CANCELLED.Owing to the very secant encouragement the band concerts arranged for by the Highland Cadets will be discontinued.The Codets have another of their very pleasant moonlight excursions up the river to Lake f' Louls, leaving the Canal Basin.near Black's Bridge.ou Friday next.the 14th, at 815 p.m.sharp.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rae B.due Porter SO Deneviie Ont.de- les the rumour that to a Jonn.T.Ba Beran «mit SEIZURE BEFORE JUDGMENT.Samuel I Brunner, grocer and restaurant keeper, has taken out a seizure before judgment against Maurice L.Weissman, manufacturer, for $800 in the bands of the C'an- adian Pacific Raiiway.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014c \u2014 FELL INTO THE HOLD Edward Groalesu, 22 yeara old.a labourer working on board of the Bengore Head, at Mochelaga fell down the hold whiie st \u2018work, at four o'clock yesterlay morning and recevied scalp wounds and injuries to the snmal column in his faH He was doing well at the Notre Dame Hospital tims morping.KICKED BY A HORSE.- -Henri Martin an employe of the J.T.Marchand and Company's lumber vard, corner of Dor- rhenter and Sanguinet strests, was struck in the face by a frisky horse last evenmg, and wes taken to the Notre Homi- tal, where lus position was eiitical morning.RIDYOUR HOUSE OF BED BUGS LYONS\u2019 LIQUID 8us POISON.One application bask.aa de Jehm T.Lwens, oor, nt mr \"res, ne Tes a a .vale on Leah qe bn Ta Routogne-sur Mer, distant from Paris and Leudon nly three sud a half hours New twin: qe ce ATENDAM apd ROTTERDAM \u201d First Cabin fron: $/H0 upwarda Kecand Cabin 897.AI other steamers carry only Ouf cinax af cabo passengers, mivon rates 40 up (enl Lam.Agency, Broud- way.N Y,orte - D.BATTE RsRY, 178 Nt.Jomes si, ppp.Temple Bldg Tel.Maiu 1507 154 11 HAMBURG- AMERICAN TWIN KUREW EXPHEMS LINE.NEW YORK PARIS LONDON HAMR TWIN-ACREW VABSENGCEH HER ioe\" NEW YURK LONDON -P \"| J amMBY RG Alo Now pêrk- limba a HAMBURG- AMEL AF LINE PP ray x Ur JAMFEX THOM, Generni Agent, 44 St Xavier i.Ww H HENRY 116 #1 Peter n .Montreal.D.PATTERMBY- 178 St.James Bi.opposite Temple Bulidi 1100 | O'KEEFE'S Liquid Extract of Malt LOLLY § WWD Qne bottle of O'Keefe's uid Extract of Malt do what it requires two of nther makes to accomplish.If you are run down or bave no appetite, and cannotsieep.take a wine- laseful of O'Keefe's | Extract of Malt four t s day (one bottle pire last two days) and will be surat tbe resoits in a few days.anonié « em ay rage ste \u201ceme rene à t * GRAHAM & OO, Proprietors.+ 7 '.œ En nomspapere published ih the wily = ©\" Montrea) $ LSS Fo 4 King ot west « $ J AJ Ny = * \"Circulation A Gall in (me of hm oa bursts of oratory: * , AT TER WA wt > PY ig EMTS ?I., Gos RE wiy NE Ri oy wT TR à THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR_THURSDAY, JOLY 18, 1899, | She Baily Star.168 and 106 Bt.James Street me TS THE DAILY STAR le vent to any part of! the United States or Canada.postage (ree, at 83 a yeas, }1.90 for etx months, and Wo for | shrou musths.| Ly Ve better me cirowlation of STAR | Ninat tease au ths her | Agente for French advertising are Mesesrs Mayence.Favre and (Jo.Hus de je (range Matellers.18.Puris.France Torogte, Own Represe: tative for advertis- tng for the MONTRBAL ETAR, W F (ur \u2014_\u2014 CIRCULATION \u2014OF THR - Daily and Weekly Slap FOR WEEK ENDING July 8th, 1899, Monday .50,374 | Tuesday.0\u2026eu0c nee 50,359 | Woduesdny \u2026 ns 50.310 ! Thursday .50,366 Friday.ce.50.317 Uatardaÿ.\u2026.\u2026.8\u2026.eccsencenses £4,861 | 206.587 Present Average: ons 51,098 103, 864 WEEKLY STAR Last Week.[94.300 From the above figures are ex Average of the STAR Last Week.cluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.TUURSDAY.JULY 13, 1860.| THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.| The Daily Star is sent to summer resorts end summer resideaces addressed to indi viduals at thirty cents a montl:.Persons vimting New York and other American cities may have the Star addressed to them for as short a pemod as one week.Sub scrivtions may be paid at 185 St.James street, or at the Star Branch Office.No.1, eco:uer l'eel and St.Catherine streets HOW THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE IS NOT EXPRESSED.At the memor.ble I beral convention at Ottawa in 1893.one enthusinetre meber, Mr.Rowel, of Tors: to, m denouncing as a fraud the Franch « Act of the Conserre- tives, remarkal that - \u201cThe duty «i the make t as easy a: posable for every eit.7en ty ad ins tnllot, and that pub Le opinion should not be distorted and perverted by purtiman voùers late \u201d Government 8 to It ws tw that Mr Rowe'l was not a very prounnent menber the party.but he was | comentered of en ni importance to be i asked to wae lo rontments of Libera'a ! on this quee:-n Wily gher 10 wa.the ress\u2019 of Mr Row oil's eloquence: or not time the then cvretung Fragen wo Net vw comdemmad hecauxe, anrong other thimes, at fa hed to secure uni fvemtr and produced gross buses by par tran revranpa 6 mpnatern' The resolu tion ~advemmng it, which conclheded wth an \\preswion of p.onum that the act dhould Le reve.iled, and \u201cwe should revert te Ge proviseai (ranch es,\u201d was passed unananous v.ai wvh 1 himatable enthua een.Ser Wéäfrnl and barren of las tale then a Democrat to the hilt Had yremous'y ex \"We should endfavvair 46 retain on every cecwn an homest expresom of the public mind, and of the pub's voce ® * * What [want % a true ami hotest express on of the pate oc und.\u201d To obtain this ideal.the Franchise net was repealed on the Ll'bera!s gaming office, | and the Provincial lets adopted How | they enable a free expression of the public voice ia shown by the reports of the courts of revision now being held in Manitoba, where wholesale stuthng of the lists hy Liberal revising officers has been made an apparent ax the glaring stuffing of the bhal- Jot boxes was in \\WVeat Elgin.At the rnurta already held, the Conscrvative Opposition have so far made a gain of noarly , thousand votes, by adding the names of * Cobservatives improperly left off the Late and by striking off the names of Jiberals imaproperly put on.In rome constituencivs, it is true, the lists were fairly honest, hut these were lementably few, and in the jority frauds of the most harefaced kind | Gere exposed.Couservatives would have been disfranchised by the hundreds had 1b not been for their unceasing vigilance, abd even despite their best efforts, the officials of Mr.Greenway were enabled to temporarily fix the liste to sunt the Gov- ernmemt.Im two cases, the registration clerks suddenly disappeared to prevent ap- s from their crooked work being Le and it was only through a direct resort to the courts amd at gremt expense and trouble that the \u2018\u2019irue and honest expression of the publie mind,\u201d of which * Bis Wilfrid prates, is made at all none possible.It is a sad commentary on Mr.Rowell's s for fair lists.A wore susdalose aiteanpt to stead à fainitying the voters\u2019 lista hes In isteat and iniquity ¢ meahine ; the ; Gevernment, I butions toward a M > DEFYING PUBLIC OPINION.The \u201cmachine\u201d Liberals have come at last to the position where to defy public opinion seems to be their settled policy The old \u201cHefurm\u2019 party.which made 1t its boast that it asked nothing but the free verdiet of a free and eafranchmed people, 1s esther dead or silent.Certainiy it 19 not A power at Oitaws, or, for that matter, at the Prowncis! capitals.It would never have orgavized and equ pped the \u201cmachine\u201d | tchat went into West Elgin with unsavoury victur.es envugh behind it to sing of \u201cAuld Lang Syne;\u201d it would not have refused to tet in the light on »s Yukon admin stra tion; and it wouid not be mow trying tu crowd through extravagant estimates with out permitting opportunity for duscussion 1f 31 2s not dead, it 133 time that st laid Liberal name which 1s being oil at Ottawa claim to the sadly soiled with and elsewhere At all events, the Liberals with whom \u201cmache\u201d \"the country has to reckon, do not want the + oi the public and do not intend tw They have de verd permit its being recorded.Lberately closed the door upon the Yukon The cream of the mang wurld 1s afraid to there because they have heen venture in given to understand that they can expect neither justice nor a fair opportunity from officials in charge of that country.An with prope: #ubse- the independent enquiry, would reassure them not to have quent wetion, Hat we are not to have it; the publie 15 an opportunity to judge as to the facts; there i+ to be nu far chance for the exer vise ut pubie upinion The Government ; and its majority and ts creatures are IN possession; and they have decided that it is better to defv publie opinion than to let t know the facts and dehver judgment.The same poi.cy 1s be ng pursued with ce- gard to the estimates.I'ney ask for an enor mous sum; and Liberal papers are warn.ng ns that the supplementary estimates will Le even more astonishing.Yet the Government will give the country no chance to cons:der the details.The House 1s kept in session might and day with the effect\u2014 wbich the Munisters perfectly understand \u2014 that only meagre reports can be published and read of the discussions on these items in committee.As it 13, a succession of astound na discoveries are being made.The Hate episode alone is enough to discredit Adnumstration.Then think of a the trustees of the people, buying property for the people, and pay: ing »t for $18,000 more thau its owners asked! If a fa.r chance for discussion were allowed, who can tell what would be unearthed?There is certainly nothing to wonder at in the decimon of the \u201c new laberalism \u201d\u2019 to defy public opinion.And the frank confesmon of Mr.Macnish, ex-M PP, tells how it 13 to be defied with impunity.À \u2018 machine \u201d that can go mto a conatituency, get possesmon of the poll + img buoths, buy votes and personate voters, and then mn counting the ballots make wp any deficiency thet may threaten-\u2014keepina the ballot boxes over night to make sure thet they square with the count\u2014can safely defy public opimon.The lemtimate electorate can roll up three hundred majority against such a * machine,\u201d and yet find its candidate beaten on election night.The amorous l'reston gave the credit for Macniah's election to \u2018\u2019 the noble army of workers,\u201d aëi not to the electors of West Elgin.and it is hkely that he credited the might parties.There is only one weak spot in this palicy of defying public opinion.When public opinion 1s strong enough and earnest enough, no political machine that wus ever built can successfully set sts will at de tance.A TEACHERS CONVENTION.There are few ways of advertising a city better than bringing large and representative and :ntelligeut cunventions to at.When the delegates are observers and are from sufficiently scattered localities, they may be expected to carry a catalogue of our excellencies as far as we could send ws any other way for twice the Such a convention would be that of the International Educational Association, now in session at Los Angelos, Cali: fornia, which we stand a chance of getting to meet here nex: year if the City Council can see its way clear to vote à sum of money toward its entertainment.The Provincial and Domimon Governments and the railways have already promised fair contri- \u2018\u2019guetantee fund\u201d; and everything now secme to hang upon the action of the Council.Dr, Robins tele ! graphe that he cannot ventare to invite the Convention to Montreal unless such a fund 18 guaranteed.This seems to be a case in which the Council should act promptly.The teachera of the continent would be as fine a olass of vimtors as we could ask for; aud next year we should be abie to get a very large number of them, for Montreal would be right on their way to tbe Paris Exhibition.them money The Premier's explanation of tbe sale of the binder twine manufactured at Kings ton Penitentisry to the much favoured Bate firm will be awaited with keem inter est\u2014especially by the farmers who were told that the coming in of the Liberals would be accompanied by cheap binder twine.Mr.Taylor charges that the twine was eold to the Bate firm without tenders being publicly asked for; and that, as & result, the Bates paid four and a half cents for it and then sold it to the dear farmers for an averpge of thirteen cents and a half.When Liberal eumpers promised \u201ccheap binder twine,\u201d they were probably thisking of the Bates.BRITISH POLITIOS.If the old mying, that ** what Lancashire donks to-day England will theok to-mor- row,\u201d hss any foundation, the next elec: tom will inevitably return a Lèbers: majority.We alluded in these columns, re cently, to the evidences of « resotion in other large constituencies 1m England and Scotland, and the Oldham electson affords a proof that the tide still runs strongly against the Mimsy.The interesting question of the inomnent is, upon what policy can the Leberul party, ss a whole, agree, and what will be the component parte of its majofity in Parlbament.The Liberals and Radials in the present House only number 150, and they must iucresse ther number to at least 380, to be independent of all the other sec: tione wn the Parliament, for there are 670 members, and the seasivns 1802-1885 proved that thirty » à very «mad working majority.if the elections should result in the same number of Home Rule members being returned, as sit in the present House 81 a gain of httle more than a hundred seats would ensure the pasamg of a vole of want of confidence, which would turn out the present Cabinet: but st ws just at this point that the Iaberal difliculty would begin The Home Rule party has mo potion of offering consistent support to the Libeeals, nny more than it does to the Conservatives, nnless a measure upon the lines of Mr.Gladstone's bill is put in the forefront of their legis'ative programme.At the last mecting of th Liberal Federutton and dur Jug the recent bve-clections in longland and Scotland, the question of Ifome Rue for Ireland has been studiously avoided, as a direct issue, the ery being for legislation dwreetly affecting the other sections of the I mted Kingdom.Laving aude all reference to the Irish questions, there as still wale divergence between the wmgs of the party upon Imperial and domestic matters.Today, for instance, the Chronicle, which represents \u201che advanced section, is totally at variance with the Daily News, which is the organ of the centre, even upon such important questions as South African policy in particular, and Linperial policy in general.The most striking instance ui the anomalous position in which the J.beral leaders find themselves was afforded upon the same dav as the Oidham election, where, in an equally large manufacturing centre in Yorkshire, a Jaberal wus re-elected, who had deliberately resigned his seat on ac count of a difference with the local Liberal association, or caucus, which had nominated him.He had been called to account because he had voted against local option, or, as we oall it, prohibition, in Rcotland.A public meeting was call ed, which be attended, and, having made the statement that \u201cit was beyond the province of any party to interfere with the diet of the people, or their social tastes and habits,\u2019 a vote of confidence was re- jeoted by one vote; the constituency, bow- ever, reelected him Ly a large majority over another Liberal.There are other domestic questions upon which an equally acute difference of opinion exists among the various wings of the party, and until these are adjustel, a Liberal majority in Parliament will not necessarily mean a Liberal administration in office.The signs of the times point to disestab- hshment as being the muet Lkely cry to unite the various wings, and no doubt the Jrish Home Rule members would support that attack even if 1t delayed the prosecution of their own particular programme, We do not think it likely that the present Ministry will remgn or preapitate the general election as a result of recent reverses; indeed it is probable that they will mee the census returns of 1901 complete and then in their last semsion mtroduce a mes- sure which will redistribute the representation of Kngland,Nocotland and Ireland, for recently published sfatistics show that an accurate adjustment of representation to population would give England 84 members more than she now possesses, raising her quota from 465 to 409; that it would deprive Wales of one member, giving her 29 repre sentatives instead of 30; that the number of Scotch members would be reduced by 4, from 72 to 68; and that Ireland would lose 31 members, shnnking from 105 to 74.The forthcoming census will probably show an increamng proportion of voting power to be due to purely English constituencies, for the tendency to migrate to the large cities and manufacturing centres has increased during the last ten years.A general election fought under such ™- tered conditions might upset the calculations of the party wirepullers on both sides.That enterprising American who used to advertise so freely-\" Jones, he pays the freight \"'- -will realize, if he reads the debates in \u2018the Canadien Commons, that he no longer has a monopoly in that kind of business.The (Government, it paye the freight, when it buys of H.A.Bate.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Btar Fylee for July, 1808.) Capt.Thomas Field Yameford, of the Cuben, died.Oxford University crew into treining for the race with harvard new Bidon of of Montreal and Col.Andro, R.A, presented to the Queen.Among the armvals in the ty were Hon.Imac Buchenan, of Hamilton; Judge Armstrong snd wife, of Ottaws; Cotood Coffin, ve.\u2018People sitting baîf esleep on reding from Place d'Armes Hi wor Bt.Jumen strest are an unmiti ted Dui- sance.They should be warned informed by Sie George E.Quartier a a Helen's Is land is a grikitary post # ceanot be trace lerrad to the city for « public park.The Mare An advertisement announces city pas ture with weter ed, shade trees for ity cown and hovees.T be pestare i» bounded as follows: Sanginet, Dorchester, Bt.and St.EEmbebh streets.Pas- Catherine, ture by the week, month or season.the arrivale in the city were Sheriff of Haein: A.AC LER Ohiidren: Cry for \u201c| CASTORIA.BELL'S STORY DISCUSSED At the White House in the Presence of President McKinley.\u201cA CABINET MEMBER\" HAS SOME PECULIAR IDEAS AS TO THE DEFINITION OF PERJURY.(Special to the Star.) WASHINGTON, D.C.July 13.\u2014The alle gations made by George Frederick Bell, in wiat:ng that the stolen Carranza letter was altered in the office of the Secret Service Bureau in Washington, bids fair to become a matter for diplomatie correspondence.The statement of Bell and the minute details he employs in support of bis allega- tony aroused more nterest and caused wore comment in official circles yesterday than at any other time since the publica tion of his story.The matter was discussed at tbe White House :n the presence of President MeKin- ley and the striking discrepancies m Bell's statement and the statement of the Govern: ment officials compared.At the Cabinet meeting Bell's statements were the torne Dt conversation between Secretary Gage, Sec: retary Hay and the Presideat.As construed by the higher officials of the Government the assertions in the Bell statement constitute more than a mere attack on Chief Wilkie of the Secret ber: vice.It is conmdered as reflecting on the good faith of the admimistiation in obtaining the deportation of Lieut.Carranza and Senor Du Bose through the neutral offices of the British Government.With this view of the matter, it 1s apparent that the administration cannot allow the case to SATISFIED WITH WILKIE.the high pO cial position ocup: by officsls in the Pumted Stats eervice, who are accused of altering the Carranza letter, this Government accepts their as sentions unreservedly and deems no further statement from them or investigation of their treatment of the stolen letter necessary.the contrary.these officials as sert that the best of proof is with the United States officiale, and that their position is una«milable Against the statements ot a number of high officials of the Govern Considering denies that be ever maw Bel and states tee he never know \\Valke until two weeks ago when he calxd on him 3m con- nectan with an sppomtment in wer VE quiet all thee Twas AL reputable tcwti- mony 1s plaæd the matement of Beli who eayd he stole mo letter and that none of the gentlemen of position who state \u2018he better was in ther possesaon, ever saw it vital 3 head rendhed the haus of ef Wilke at Wasiiuguon.\u201cBell states tha he 1s no angal amd we are forved to biseve wm.Al he pro- feuses to beliese otherwise, Bell is pacing bunself im nu woe in akin ef \u201ctate: ments he doesgven though he ald know them to be uttrue.He 18 in error in stat ng 1 he wotid be perjurng he taking an afidavit to an incarreot statement.ma can perjure himself only when al oblh in oourt.À siarple + davit or oath D an incorreat statemern: in the manner mwhich Bel swore to hes story of the letter cdrk! sot hold him, Jor perjury, and he js therefore, beyond the clutches of the pw in that particulier.\u201d THE LAN OF PERJURY.1 A Member of the Cabinet Tripped Up in His, View of the Case.A member of fre Cabinet in an interview with the Star's Washington correspondent, published to-day| says that Bell knew he was n im making such a he did not render him- ution for perjury as the story was not tdd unler oath in Court.The member ofthe Cabinet 1a evidently ignorant of the visions of the Criminal Code of the Dombion of Canada, concerning perjury.Éection 145 of he Criminal Code defines the crime of perjügy as follows: \u201cPerjury is an rion ax to a matter of or knowledge, upon WHETHER SUCH fact, opinion.0 + \"EN IN OPE N, Cou RT g oath affirmati EVIDENCE IS G OR BY AFFIDA nd whether suc evidence > ment is placed the unsupported statement serial or not, fuch assertion hein of Be Bell.and Bell 1 looked to for further | known by uch wibess to false.and he Such in brief i« the attitude awamed by | (1K intended by bip to mislead the Court, , ury or person bo the proceedi Evi.Chiefs of (De departments most concerned | eu in this sactio focludes ev.dence given n the alle » es.on the voir dire agi evi given before MR.BITTINGER NOTIFIED.But the matter ia not to be allowed tn rest without official action.The Consul- General mt Montreal has been communicated with and he will watch the case closely and keep his Government informed of every new aspect in the case.Bell's record will be investigated and his statements closely scrutinized.se han been referred to Secretarv of Bd Hav by the President, and he will act as occanion demands.Primarily a remonatrance will.be directed to the Cana dian Government thrpugh the proper chan- nals, against perm\u2019 ing the statements of Ben to go unchallenged > the Camd- Jovernment.As been stut- ed.the administration corer the alle: mations of Bell to be an attack on the good faith of the Government.The attention of the Canadian authorities will be directed therefore.to the statements of }.reflecting an the action of high offleials of the American Government in a matter of diplomatic co and interna- tianal importance.What action Seeretrv of course, be Hav contemplates cannot, stated.WILKIE'S FORMAL REPLY.The Secret Service officiels Mave anghy agreed hat if no fur- (ler reply is ade.the ed statements of Bell, interest in hin nertions wil) gradually die out.This ntate ment han even been put point blank by officials in conversation wit Star cor- Far instance Chief Wikkie on Tuenday prepared a lengthy statement in an- wwer to the charges of Bl.In thix paper he repeated his denials of Bell's charges and gave an account of the manner in which the stoden letter reached Washington.Tn cluded wan a detailed schedule of hin movements for the three davs during which Bell could have been in conenltation with him in Washington.With this schedule was an excerpt from the records of the captain of the watch of the Treasury Building showing that no person by the name of Bell entered the building dur\u2018ng the two holidays and confirming Mr.Wilkie'n statement of the hours he was at bis office.The main features nf this statement were given in the Star correspondence of Tuesday, but the prepared statement of Mr.Wilkie was more detailed Mr Wilkie had prepared this statement with the Intention of giving it out to the press.but after conferring with rome of hin sdvirers.he altered his mind in this particular and refu to issue the statement for publication.A CABINET MEMBER'S VIEW.In comversation with the Star correspondent on Monday a caleost member who had discussed the Bell allegations wit hthe President made a statement of the cae which se unusually interesting and important an it ia undoubtedly tae stubstance rharges and defence ae presented to the ident.\u201cTo ben with.said this offical.\u201cBell's statement is ue mont audacious fabrication I have come ecroms in all my experience.It n «leo an atteck on an Amer team official which should not be considered Canadian Government dutv of thet from et/ack.The remuirements are not les strict in this case.We have a right = 0 our of milar on To ewe pri Chief Wilkie and also on (fie good faith of the administration the matter of she Oncvanse Cleaning Fine Fabrics.Our EU Labo the mary to 85 thi nu well.Whatever the work ta \u201ca dyeing or leaping it ty well R.A.PARKER & CO, conan casa | as to authorize it or a grand jury.\u201d \u2018 sub-section folbwing defines the term \u201cjudicial proceedini:\u201d ne \u201cEvery procveding w judicial within the meaning of this sefron, whwh is held im or under the authoëuy of justice, or before a j the Senate or the Canada, or amy cdmattee of ether the Senate or the lous ada, or before any Kgidetive Council, wlative Assembly, 1 dose of or any ommittee empowered by law to administer = pe ce BEFOR.ANY JUSTICE ONTHE E PEACE, or amy person y mw.or by any statute in force, oe the time berng, to make an enquiry amtake evidence theeein upon oath.or ,befofe amy leqal tribucal by which any legal TFMt or habélity can be estab'ished, or belong a court, power to bald nd , whether the proceed was duly instituted or not, before such ceedinz, and ahthoug! held, m a wrong plac ve on 146 fixed thy penalty for jury as imprisonment for term mot ex ing fouiseen sare.defing o ma e on of perjury as broad as possible sectiqn 148 provides that: \u201cEvery one 1+ guily of perjurv.who, knowinglv.wilfully, &d corruptly.upon oath, a tion.or lesolemn declaration, affirms declares or dep to the truth ef Any statement for so ascertaining any such f or purporting so to dof or knowingly, wilfully, snd corruptly tals, makes, signa or subecribes any such a ation, declaration or affidavit, as to any h fact matter or thing, \u2014such statement} affidavit, affirms.tion or declaration « uptrue, in the whole or any part thergf.\u201d THAT TYPFV STORY.Mr.G H.Fhnt, of $e Tanot Cc pany, the manufacturers hf the Olver {ype writer, wan seen last eds with reference to Detective Kellert's a tement that Mr.Redfern, who registered himself at the St Lawrence Hall under thginame of Stanton, and represented himeelf an agent of the Olver typewriter.Mr.Mint raid: \u201cAI though we did mot begnibo put the Oliver typewriter on the markd until March of this year.we have had Wl the rights of the typewnter for the la twn years, and the Amerimn Company leould not and would not sell them in Paneada Our re lations with them have very intimate during all this time.aM the American Company were not able:to supply their home market, so that th was no objert in any cones their wel matines in Canada.We never heard of any man by the name of Redfern, or !Rtanton, or anv American agent; or, in et.of anybody selling the Oliver t .Certainly yr had not au we at that time (May, 1 thorized anyone to do so.A NEW BUTTER MACHINE.Handles 125 Gallons pf Milk and Takes Butter Di From It.(Special to the far) ST.HYACINTHE, July There was exhibited yesterday u Dairy School hn vontion the work of Mr EQN Cloning, Stockbolm.A large party, composed of ativen of the prem and of others repre in the ry i , arrived at the pchoqgl at 9.30 a.m, and were warmly received by Mr E.Piles and Mesrs.Le- derc sad Castels, of the imebitration.The which is a com: bined separator and chum, wag already pate taking the butter à directly out the mitk at at the rate of 12% er, opinions regarding the radiet were oll more or less favouselfle, o though ii wdeniéted that à tréel i t it trae iomtind chat le tal in mot vention.The nited Btates deart MENTINGS AND ANUSEMENTS MENTINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.+ + $ \u2018Tam looking Oraard WELL ! WELL l {hart Seterdsy?! Yeu p kos Jolly time Le had wish Dewey wes bere Là at ihe Printers\u2019 Picale.\u2019 Be there?[should .vit me.\u201d $ Tus Mayon.| say so.AN the boys AMERICAN.\" + are going.- + 3 Ww Ww e à zen | PRINTERS\u2019 [720 $ panciNG Tug of War $ BOATING PI NI von T.T.F.Ccr $ Fisnina AT ® sroR \u2014 + TA l l GAMES == $ FOR ALL.| $000 x Prizes e TT sn m + | Pioneer | SATURDAY, JULY IS, | creme ee Dot missing \u2018Adulte.- w - $ tniuge vous days | TICESTE (A a So or ! ways will bet and + W.8.SCUDDEE | TRAINS Jere windeor station at | G.Sruvant.+ pr eturn - & toe San Aaa eTpm 0000000000000 000000000 A SATURDAY, General Ad mission 25e.Grand Stand, 35¢.Reserve Seats, 50c.For sale by Jno.T, Lyons, cor.Craig and Bleury: Square ; A.Decarie, St.Cat erine Street.1813 Jno.Lewis, St.Catherine St.; Ghampionship Lacrosse Old Time Rivals Montreal vs.Shamrocks SS ALAA.15th JULY, 18909, Grounds.Ball Faced at 3 p.m.Chaboilles J.TRIHEY, Hon.Sec.Pearson & C7.EMMET LACROSSE CLUB TT Tickets 81.81.35; si Se 9 rene Mation XCUrsion « \u2014\u2026 Cornwall all Trains Saturday a.m.and return on alt Traine until Mooday, 1Tth, p.m.All Trains step .Tickets for sais as the Biation and op the Train.SATURDAY JULY |, 1800, via rang Trunk Hallway ECIAL TRAIN leaves Bonaventure Station at 1.15 p.m, return lesves Cornwall at 8.80 p.m.Lacrosse struggle between the Giants \u2014Cornwail vs.Toronto.6.Grand Saturday Excursion EVERY SATURDAY.The Steamer CHATRAUGUAY will leave No.penal Basin: foot of McGill street, at 3ping prod nd the Chateauguay Islands, er up up ke St.Louls to Beauharnois.He- turning to Montreal by N.Y.C.Railway, arriving at p.m.A Most Delightful Trip, Round Trip, 75e.J.RKAY, Manager.Bell Tel.Main 2710.103 * Modern Houses Sherbrooke Street, For Sale.Main floor, and rincipal rooms finished in O most gomplete \u20ac artistio Re houses yet produced by MR.DOUGLAS.Selkirk Avenue Houses For Sale.Finished in Cotton wood, Stone Prices, 21.885 000, H.L.PUTNAM, 1621 1at Floor, Temple Bullding.West End Land Above Dorchester Street 50c.Per Foot.Positive instructions to well this land with the buildings thereon.Nothing in that vicinity to equal itin value.MUST BE SOLD.H.L PUTNAM, 1st Floor Temple Building.1821 Weredale Park Houses Westmount The only Private Park in Westmount and in many respects unique as a place of resi dence.Enriched with handsome forest trees of nearly a orntury's growth.Always bound to preserve its park character.DETACHED AND SEAI-DETAGHED HOUSES.For sale at prices ranging from §£.500 to $17.500.Cannot be equalled in value.Call for particulars.H.L.PUTNAM, 160 8 Temple Building.EDUCATIONAL.OPEN T0 THE PUBLIC The Summer School of Science meets this year at Cam beliton, N.B., July 23th to \u2018August \u201cth.The programme will com rine, apart from excursions on Bay of Chaleurs, lectures on science.literature and musio Canadian and American teachers and other visitors are heartily invited to attend.Fall e1 information on application to G.W.Hay.President, St.John.or J, D.Seaman, Secretary.Charlottetown, P.E.1.« ROLLESTON HOUSE,\u201d 170 Rileer Street West, Toronto.ar the Resident and Pay School girls.Prepares Universitit Re-opsme Septsanber 18th.For pres- pertue à rie 1568 2 ow MRA.NEVILLE.Pianos to Rent.We bave a number of geod Upright Pianos to rent at $5.00 and $4.00 por month.LINDSA Y-NORDRNETMER co.mn 2008 M.Cotherine Strust.The Belt Line cars te Bout de L'Ile will take you to \u2018 Where the Waters Meet.\u201d 200coûf a ds PS By Summer Garden, Cor.at.Catherine st.w t.d Wood Ave \u201c =: AIRY : DELIGHTHUL.Four weeks Comic Opera season, commencing TO-NIGHT a SAID Zi PASHA ROBINSON OPERA Co.30 - CHORUS - 30 With augmented orchestre.Thursday, | Tinea and CHIEES OF NOBMARDY.Evenings a8 8.15.Matinees 23.50.PRICES 10 qud 00, DAY 9 am.NIGHT 7 p.m.Comancine SUNDAY, July 16t (Bunday ba! Beamer for Bevel and Three 9 a.m.steamer Sunday morning.trip returaing Sunday evening Rivers can take Single fare round QUEBEC and $3.00 Return.Going Saturday, returning Sunday er Monday.H.FOSTER CHAFYER, Agent, 128 Bt.James 84, opp.Pest Office.107°3 SOHMER PARK, 3S and 8p.m.every day.Popular Operatic Selections ; Resutiful Ballets.Flying Ring Artist; Wonderfal Child Acrobats, THE GIPSY BAND.Admission 10 cents; children 5 oents.FRIDAY-The Freach Fete Begins.150° POPULAR WITH LADIES, Therefore the best trip.To Carillon and beck, 91.00 PALACE STEAMER SOVEREIGN.Take 8 a.m.Tralo br Lachine.188612 St Anthony's Court, No.126, C.O.F FRIDAY.16th inst Fr.M.se Mebte Beak of Halifax tlt cor Beigmeurs and Notre Dame st.A large attendance 1e re ested as business of impert- ance will de tranencted y Order 1021 H, VINCENT, Reo.fer.Dr.H.J.Brodeur, SPECIALIST, OF PARIS SKIN, BLOOD-POISON, SCALP.and Qenito-Urinary Diseases A progr Lov pit dsndrafl Noir Biadder and Ridney Te tt, Mr CT PTS = RE an permanently withou: BLEURY sçnusT - A ISIE TY Sy HEALTH, REST & RECREATION \u2018 ARE OBTAINED AT A Springs 184% STREET CAR NOISES.The citisss of Jord ov are circulating a petition.which which is ape be imoveased to 400 the noise made by the \"RE ! je Ë | | K { : : 5 | .1 y t | | ll 8 i * | | 1 | à à E » } : I à À JEN FP i ee y Fa 00 g , or Jr 41 BRU 2002 SE 3 - es : vr LE Er FSU gil Ve od MRE edb a] Te ; Bin NLT PES 3 : + RY.[YEE wt Tar Tee ATT 1450 LÉ (A - od REE ei ak vA Leg TER UE \u2019 wu + ® .oe GIR | ; CR rt rage RCE A ce : +, HN \u201c2 NAW © ad INT TR YR SA Ted , veto mere EE - _\u2014 meme :, ing that PA YN \u201c1 tender, ant Wn THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1899 THE JUDICIAL DEADLOCK IN MONTREAL - The Batonnier of the Bar of This District Calls the Attention of Parliament to the Need for More pd Judges\u2014An Intere sting Dovate Upon UOUR pon the Whole Position.: (Special Staff Correspondence.) OTTAW A, July 13 The ohne feature of interest in the procvedings of We House ot Commons ye-terday was & disvusmon upon the alleged need 1or more judges nu Lie dus tait of Monte wp by Ms Madre, badoniver of the Bar.of | the destriot of Montreai, and gave mew bo .sn imteremting dibrite The Premier duns.ed the question trom Lie Mandpoint 01 à A of Quebec, as well an trom that ot Firet Minister.and supp ried Cie prop sa 1m a non-- bind Light House.She les in about three tot of water and, it is wid, 31 Will be dib-ult Lo get her off.Ihe passengers will likely come west by Grand lrunk Railway from Summers town.Lins part of the river is ver) dangerous to IV ga tion, owing to the num 2rous shoals ju the vicinity of the channel through which the steamers pass.Finance =« Commerce Na TO-DAYS SALES.4 Canadian Pacific 150 at 97K.Beh Telephone-li at 183.New Street- 100 at .Coloured Cotton Bonds\u2014$3p00 at 101%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gor lan Strathy & Co., Stock Brokers, 9 St.Sacrament Bt.July 13.July 12 Clone.Ask.Bit Ask, Bié.FTOCKS.Canadian Pacific.28 re 9e Deluth HN, à À.Com.aly 3 sit 3h de.do.Pref.5 155 Commercial Cable.#4 Rich.4 Ont.Nav.Co 112g 1684, Joon 10844 Montreal 8t.Railway.3% 5 Bw 6 eo Nes.Ed 825: $0 Halifax Elec Ral) y 1 108 Torvato 3t.Bailway Cornwall Electric Rall st.John Loa: Royal Electric.1} Moutreal bals hoo.l Heat à Light, 1x e Co treal Cotton.Cun.Col.Cot.Mille Co.Merchants Cotten Co.Dom.Cot.Mills Go.War le.Payne Nining Virtue Mimag, sotredl - M Londou \u2026 Caribou McKinney Twin Clty, Common Pu whret.- Republic av BANKS.Oatardo.0 Britian ¥ America.Tubonto, \u2026 11 res RE ie Jacques Unrtie Les Lo 2 27 128 Pere Merchants \u2026.131g 1M dy\u201d 170 He Merchanis of Halifax.1 1V and dames Lu sabia.A Ciel\u201d Le sss Es wy pe \u2026 jas 128 ta\u201d 125 Falke A his 3 NDS.Lai! (itant Borés\u2026.Cable up = Hepta Lignt + ,.Halifax R Col.Lesson .Dominion Coal * Beil Telepbou .ent _\u2014 the last case of NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANp in the r cent.Bpeclally reported fir the Star by \u20ac .onk, 16 8t.Bacrament Bree local ship of er for J.8.Bache & Co, New fn Was a over direct private vire.aim was 13 rickyand.duty 13 g for the .fe (lose.09g Fi gecept Amer.Cotten ON On.» We B% fared him: Amer Totacete 17 OUT gag 18 claima Do do Pref.- masses rene e farmers.Amer.Sugur Kefin Co.135 158% 157: e regular De do Pref .He Amer Spirits Mfg.Co.2600.Io POE Io oad pony, of A.Top.à D) Lo r.De An Pref 817, 63 82 i Baltimore & Obi.OT LL TH which that Bay Slate (ie ed to get Canedtan Pace - claims in 8 Bouthers.Ca 50 that an he Obes à Ohio.IW 2% Que Burl.& Quincy.Fou 147 13088 he would Sle TMS Hp NT J etter was av 117 1 hie Whe 1 It was wnt Clevriand CC 486 1 M 181 dictated ci e .I leware, Lack Wet.on ntle- Delaware & Hudson.123% 123% 1 id ge veus $R.Grand pt.T6 7a Hughes had Duiuth Ÿ Shore & ALL.Ps Ny in the Do do do pref ; forgery General Riestric.\u2026 Hoek Ing Valley Jemey Central So 1 he heard Loe Eres Western.ve 0 een De do pref.7% Tr 000.Ne Loamviliea Nushvitie 724 Tan ux hn, > pi sllea Nashville 724 d wett a Roar Pacte le 118% e offered Jor Michigan Central.Fedora! Steel pref a.> National Lead Co.Do do pref - orth American or.Pacific com.new > SUITE Hé 1304, 1504 id 20 *.to! per ped tr Cee ot try to bully do 1 pref N.Y.Ovtarto à West.204 M.Y, Chic.à SLI.,com N.X, Bus e Wen i Oma, com o Pacise Mail \u2026\u2026 Puit à Hond ail pad \u2018Te 48 TAKES.ine y.om 119 1iR eu ati Me bixifing Race\u2014The Stand.Hope à Twine |.Tous.cet lon | ™ .8 Leather Co T - «oe hb Rubber ¢ or \u201cwm % Correspondent gles Pscife R .; É Lo .> w ! \u2018 Eclipse stakes, De pre su run for to-nwor- voectins red s de de RÉ lo of the year will A Rapid Tris ibs Tg as far ax bet- Hig RECEIPTS .a 1 AZ statsäp-l 5 Li ® cent.r.swore that of be a post betting HN * es RS, EEE vu o50e A t N THE.IRAN Regthos Expired on the ay From St À rathe, fe was, with Him at the Tune, the Tran Contained Many People.the Canadian l'acéfic Railway train from Labbe at 8.50 o'clock this tw the Pace Viger Station news rned of the sudiien deatli on board Hail in {\\W II.Renfree, the manager of the wa Key Club.+ Steafie train wus about to leave Labede early hour this mwwwnanyg, Mr.Ren wking very ockly wad weak, got on Tne 1§ sccumpmnied by Mis, Renfroe.The shade htor, who collected the tickeia be opened Labelle and St.Agathe, when return: respectighange iron a five dollar bitl, which Se 114d Noe had banded ham in payment | very cal fare, asked him if be was no going | ub 85 %ke u return ticket, upon which Mr.5s P%afre told him that a three-weeks' stay ClostrRaibeie, not havinz benefited bim soy, very lifvas returning two the ctv for good.oft cole conductor, Mr.Wulam A.Macln- aster., tont.nucd the col'ecting of hin tick: er at and when about to cat into an- wheat car, he heard Mrs.Renfroe shouting: In my God, my poor husband is dy- 30.45, 5 : 7125.urrying at once\u201dto her seat, the con- rhe tor found the unfortunate man was in ehadefiaint, and procured come water, oto o'clodpich Mrs.Renfroe poured some dreps of a Thapepared medicipe abe had with ber, amd datiBered it to \u2018\u2019budband, without Daecf ai, us he d'd not rey, and soon passed astrdPwy without regainind (simciousness.duct] Dr.Rigonesse, the assistant coroner for B ple district of Ottaym, who was on \u2019 be hed to the patiesst.when told about the the flair, but only te, find that life had de- le rted.>, tha§ On arrival in the city.the body was con- toffveyed to the morgue, where, upon hearing Ifthe facts in the case, Coroner MeMahon ordered it taken \u2018to the deceased\u2019s home, No.387 St.James street, where Mrs.Ren: froe hed hastened.immediately after her unfortunate husbaud\u2019e body bad been taken te the morgue.\"The train carried a good many passent- ers when the death occurred.Renfroe js the man who, several months ago, it will be remembered, was shot by the girl Anmie Yancy in a houze oa ne- gana street.\u2018The girl Yancy, having after- warde turned the revolver on herse both patients were taken to the Mont rea General i from which Annie Yancy t to court for trial and sentenc- over the shooting.He will also be remembered es the manager of the Recreation Key Club, which obtained some notoriety through being brought inte court for alleged gambling.MR.E.TREMBLAY\u2019S DEATH.The Matter Investigated by a Coroner\u2019s Jury.The Coroner held ; \u2018an tnquest af the morgue at eleven étiocx (Ms mg over the remains of Mr.Edouasd Trem- blay, a brakeman on a freight ,running between Montreal and Ott who was ca tweet the drawbarg while \u20ac Mag cars on his grain, and c à se badly that he died fifteem ménu fier, at 11.30 o'clock Wednesday mo nt near the Mile End station .Ratiway.: THE LATE EDOUARD TREMBLAY, Who Was Killed by a Train at St Louis Station.The evidence gathered from the following witnesses, John N.Burke, a feliow brakeman: Albert war, the conductor; Henry Matthews.ibe gine.and John Davey.the fireman, employes, baving had the guidance of the train which caus- the; accident.proved without a duubt that déath wus due te an accident, and a verdict was rendered accordingly, without laying the ilesst blame on the .traln employes.The funeral wiH Ke place morning at mne o\u2019'cidck at St.Paul Church, the being escorted from the home of MY.Napoleon Tremblay, broth er af the .at No.10 Fullum wtreet.9-30 TOW Vincent de England bas sounded Portugal on uestion of stoppinæ shipments ef arm the Transvaal via Delagoa Bay.The visit of the Knimer to witness the vacht trials off Co , has boen aban oned.x - day McCoy, 16 years old, of Marmora, ont.ated on\u2019 July §.8)nce then strychnine has been found in the room she occupied, and an investigation le in progress.The anniversary mass for the late Bishop the « to Lefleche wes song at Three Rivers this morning.DEATHS \u2014On eénerday, July 12 Eflen Rr oo > the late Mich- SITAR\u2014THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1899 | EERE Wanting, INCLINE RAILWAY C0 What Rights it Has on the Moug- tain.Impartant Opinions of the City Attorney as to Privileges now Enjoyed.As the publie is already aware the eon- tract of the Incline Railway Company will expire in May next and difficulty is Le:Dg experienced by the Parks and Ferries Committee, with the company, as to whether or nut a new contract shail be granted the company, or the city buy out the road.Where the hitch comes 1n 1 that the com- nuttee would not lavour over a five years\u2019 renewal of contract; while the company wants a twenty hve yeass' repewal.Again, if the city bought the road it would not give over $24,000, while the company asks about ,000.At the meeting of the committee on June 23, all these ditficuitios were discussed, sud as a rexglt of the discussion six questions were submitted to the City Attu\u201cnev as to the rights and privileges of the company on the mountain.An answer has been prepared to theme questions and will be submitted at the meeting ot the Parks and Ferries Committee thin afternoon.The following were the questions asked and the answers of the City Atworney to them: Has the Mount Royal Park Incline Rail, way Company the sight, under their contract, more especially with reference to clause 10, to retain their construction upon the park property inoperative after the date of the expiry of the present lease, .aat is to say, after the Ist May, 1800?i According to the last clause of article 546 of the charter, has the city the righto grant any additional privilege to the Mount Roya] Park IncLlne Railway Company, or has it only the power to renew a Jirivilege actually now enjoyed?sranted that the city, by article 546 ot the charter, has the right tu renew the privileges, has it the right to alter the conditions of the old lease\u201d : ; a e right to exproprate, mentioner at the end of article 540 of the charter, terminate with the privilege?If the corporation should desire to expropriate the company, would the method to be followed be that contained in articles 451 to 452 of the cdhacter?1f the city shall acquire the ratlwav or work a simrar railway, would the corporation have the right to leare the same to another company other than the Mount Royal Incline Railway Company, without special permission of Legislature?CITY ATTORNEY'S ANSWER.The following are the answers of Mr.Ethier, City Attorney: .1.\u2014\"The privilege of the Incline way Company on the Mountain expires in fit- teen years from May 1, 1883.After the expiry of thia date the company shall cease to operate its road.e company cannot be compelled, however, to remove 1ts road at its own expense, except after the expiry of the summer season of 1900.2.\u2014\"The city has the right of renewing the privilegey now enjoyed by the ecmpany and of granting additional privileges.The city also has the power of expropria\u2026ng the railway wp to May, 1.1800, in the manner described in.the charter.; 3\u2014\"The city ban the rightin renewing the contract with the company to alter the conditions of the old lease., #\u2014\"The power of expropriating .s a dis cretionaty one, which may be exercised by tie ci 5\u2014\u201cWe do mot find any other method of expro mation except that contained 1m article 421 of 62 Vic, chap.59.6\u2014\"In case the city -hould acquire the present railway, or a similar ane, iL has the discretionary - er to lease the same to any company other t the Incline Railway Company without further legislation.\u201d Such are the important answers to the questions as givep,above, and which show that the city has a pretty free hand in the matter as to the renewing of the contract with the present Inchng Company, 1 SENT BACK TO PRISON.Rossiter Who Committed a Burglary After Twenty-four Hours of Liberty SENT BACK TO PENITENTIARY FOR SEVEN YEARS 80 AS TO \u2018LOSE HIS HEAD.The came of Rousiter, who was arrested for committing a burglary wihin twenty-four honrs after he had been out of the St.Vin: cent de Paul penuentiery, came up , - monning, before Judge Ch for men- tence.iter hnded \"hot Le was under the influence of ligunr when he commit: ted the crime, that he had \u201clowt his head\u201d and that he wa very moerv for what be had done.As he had alrendy been convicted eleven times and the lam time spent\u2019 five years in the penitentiary.the judge thought that it would he gond to send hima back to the same matituricn &) am not tes give him any opportunity to lose hia bead and be a danger to wociety.Rossiter wes sentenced to seven years.CERTIFIED BARBERS.Examinations Now Being Held Under the Provisions of the New Law.of last session, inc rating the Barbers\u2019 Aseciciateon, Mr.J rr Fontaine, the Pre«.dent, Dr.Leganlt, of St.Henri; laaare Simoneau and Jos.E.Bouchard examin- ere, bave commenced the examination of McGill treef, for the : of ses upon the board, there is one ® prevent any barber suffering from con!agious diseases from plying his trade.Roc examinations are to held in etre , &t.Hyecintho and Th Barbers infringing this rule are lable to a fine; and those not Undergoing e examination witlin ninety days may e to begin r ticenlwp.\u2018 BURGLARS IN BAKERIES.The Two Stores of Mr.J.H Mo Keown Broken Into by Thieves.operated during thd night of at the two beker a confec- ti stores of Mr.J.H.McKeown.me situated at No.370 Mt.Anteiy other No.87 Wellington.stores the drawvers were opan tunately not much valuable \u2018I'he men were evidently * and broke into the two jo a the At both , but for hem a the same pdow.The nee that Ponge a f or he 3 Fes QMERRY BRAN CMOCOLATR Let Loe vida J Nm LA Under the provisions of the Quebec Act | , 8 Rivers., \u2014\u2014 rs Fy hf nr 2 P00 hl vu ARAM gals Tie VERY DULL MARKET Bank of England Discount Rate Ad- vanced to 3 I-z per cent.\u2014\u2014 There was not a single sale of Hoyal Kie- tric on the Stock Exchange to-day.rterpreted as mesnlag that holders refure tn be alarmed into throwing out .lbhe.r shares to ths tuns of « Iitile disjointed manipulation.The view of the situation =» far as hoMers were concerned, stiffencd up ounsiderably this morning and they would not sell under 1K8 twu points higher than yeggerdsy's closing.Buyers were willing to pay 180% and with views su wide apart there was no business dune There is little doubt that considerable of yers- terday\u2019's sales were soared out of holders by the rumcurs which had been set afloat by interested parties.It Is also amserted that most of ve.terday's buying was for rhort acouum, which das been vutstanding for same time.To-day's market on aotusl transactions wan undoubtediy the duliest of the dull spell.Canadian Pacific sold st OT.with the London prie at par and a hundred shares vf New Btreet Rallway sold at 325.Apart from those Lrans- actions there were à few shares of Bell Telephone sold at I and $2000 Coloured Cotton Bounds at 101%.That was the sum totai of the day\u2018s business and It affords but little opportunity for meditation.The foreign situation still continues to be of interest, the must important item being the advance of the Bank of England rate from J to 3% per cemt.A move In that direction was not unexpected and dieccunt brokers were working cautiously under the circumstances, quoting à 3 per cep.rate, subject to any rise the big bank night make.Experis wete not alogether agreed as to the cause of the recent decline in console.Some blamed It on the dear money and others believed the Transvaal situation malnly responsibje, They broke to the low- ést point yesterday to 100% for money and 105% for the account, making an extreme decline of 1 15-16 during the present week and of 5% points from the highest of the year Yesterday afternoon there was a violent recovery of % point to 106% and 108%.Up to noon to-day there had been a tll further recovery to 108 11-16 for money and 106 13-16 for the account.They seem to think Ia London that President Kruger's concessions are more important than they were at first inclined to believe, which may account for the recovery.Another atory comes in by cable to-day to the effect that foreign banking houres construe the advance in the discount rate by the Bank of Engiand as mean.ng that the Uritsh Government has notifed the Bank that the South African pieustion ts eritiem] and that It would be à & policy for Lhe institution to fortify Its reserves.In New York yesterday money Was easier, most of the loans belong made at per cent, but the rate soon dropped to 44.and eatfy in the afternoon borrosrers refu te pay more than thet rate.ally 1 houres re- uiring accommedetion had obtained it be- ore noon, and many of the active brokerage firms had more money than they required The Montreal Clearing House statement fsrued to-day is as follows: : Tuta! for week ending Clearings.Balances.July 13.1800.$18.017,648 $2,383.022 Corres d! week, Ta ind es 16.875.450 2.580.882 Cor ding week.ot vers on Ces 11.468,344 1,008,680 Corr in weak = \u201ched maine ee ee, 10.354,321 135 74 L.J Fosget and Co's London cable to-day oted: Grand Trunk fat 82.second Bib, ira 22%.Canadian Fadfic 100, Hudson Day £27¢.Anaconda £11% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.CLONE.pecially reported for tha Star by C.D.Mon eee Bacrament Bireet, local man- 8.Bache & Co, ager for J.New York, over direct private wire.July \u201836 July 12 Ou'g.Close, Org.Clone.Amer.Cotton OM Oo.WC 404 UPN, Uy \u2019 FAR UTR, vig 1854 187% 187% aon 206 Big ola, uz eu SRN, ANY, ANN sm 9 ; 188% 1301 137% 117g 11884 1174 16818 180% 1174 11785 117% 191% 181% 133 3 181 _- ra Cleveland C.U.gM.Io.bis BBY DHL Lelaware, Lack, West.123 TE 124 .iv 1 udann 234 Denver a À Grapdpf.76 75% BN 76 Luiuth8.Hbore & Atl.pe FE bo do prof.en en General iresrie.BOF rking Les Jersey vel - ils 118 Laclede Gas Co._ Lake Krie à Western.es 10% I.do.pref.Co Tih Lake 8h vus 2 eee ee - Pp Irralnville à Netvibes Tee Tle 7d Manhattan Elevated.Mimnuri Pacific Ml, 4A4 4 47% Michigan Central [RUUPRUR .\u2018 o.20% Natienal Lead ( Do.do.yrf which ts | N.Y.Bus a West pref.hs, com Pacific Mail aly 484 8, 4x4 Fhii.a Rond, al) pas.eee .Pullman Ry com.ni im x soutb .com.us Hie ore ne AIR Bley 63 bile Stand.Kope à Twine np Lo.oa ; irom \u201c eu Tl 70 in 4 * a Te Do do pref TT 204 Ti TUR LB, Rubler Cow 5 pi 54 O2 f No Union Pacltic Bets 43% \u201c 44 Do I'ref \u2026 73% Thy Tie a care eee ee [ad a ne De OL he 28% 23% 2.] Western Union Teil .si vus Whesling a Ll.kee, | - .es Yo o ern vere eens vs Fide Metropolitan Trac, .2424 rooklyu tipd.Transit 1144, 3 td 1 1134 edoras Bieel .vou [0 Ig ow Fodoral Btéur pref.\u2026 Se HA Hilly sie Apaconds \u2026.« 5 544% ABW.BOA, SU DON CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache & Ce, lé St.Sacrament s., report the closing prices to-day as follows: Opesing.Highest.Lowest.Olosing.July 18th, Wheat July.73h ea 3 eet Slr Te Ton Pa 2 Corns July.34h Bal sa ome VUE OUR Nh uu shen mI Me + Pogk wy res oe > ve id Sept.IS vu July, .546 285 nl.A Ie py Wri WE be, a TORONTO MINING STOCKS.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, 18.\u2014Bales on the To- Min wore.Gold Hile\u20141,008 8¢ 6, t 2,000 at 43%.500 at a 8 at 41%.900 at a et rm at Deg C8 +, at 1,000 at 49%, at 43%, ar 4, ek nw Sales on the Biandard Mining Exchange ss wd oh # (From 56 Spociei Cuiresp à Star on the Chicago Board CHICAGO, 14.July 13.-W) vanced ic early on sentimeu: bor seiling up to 74.ut this pi J real sold quite a jag und these © sequent dip to 79%.Liverpool\u2019 advance and there was more talk « age by héat and drought fn purtis the North.-Weat while in other sec there wus damage by ruln North Dakota reports millions of grasshoppers.There was no demand here except to get carrying charges, New York in offoring to-day tu resell Chicago cheaper by Lac than Chicago is offering New York.The official French wheat cstimate has Leen reduced to CIS,000,000 bushelr.The price current in its weekly crap sym.mury aay.The past week hus beew Bigh- ly favourable fur growing crops.Molt.real was a seller of hog prodocis Ga (lie hard spots today.\u2014 7\" ADRIVE AT PRICES.Commences at the Opening in New York This Morning.F5 1% ALL THE ACTIVE SHARES.MATERIALLY DEPRESSED.\u2014 \u2018 / \u201c 9 (From the Btar's Special Correspondent in Wall Street.) NEW YORK, July 13\u20148tocks opened slightly higher this morring but à ive at prices began with the first sales.and prices of all the active shares were mater faliy depressed within the first hour.Brooklyn Rapid Transit was the principal sufferer dropping 2%.but Metropolitan and Air Brake followed close with 24.Sugar 1%, Burlingten 1%, Chesapeake and Obto, Rock Island, Federal Steel and Manhattan 1 per cent.each and others fractional amounts.Anaconda was une strong feature rising 1% to 156%.Some recovery was made, and most stocks became quiet ut the improvement while air brake scored a further marked g to 200.The Improvement continued dAuring the afternoon and in some cases the best prices were then reached.THE SEAMEN LAID CHARGES In Begard to Their Treatment on the Steamer Turret, But the Matter Was Settled.Three firemen\u2014Henri Brunelle, James Lameon, Charlies Hurtmann\u2014and one nes- man\u2014 Allan C »oell- employed as sueh on the Turret, of the Petersen-Tait Line, appeared this morning before Judge anoy- ers, to have their engagement annoiled, alleging that they were uot supplied with proper food, anc they were illtroated où Posed the ship.The judge 1mm tely telephoned to the captain of the ship, wo as to leur the two sides of story, and, after listening to the captain's part of the affair, he advised the complainants nog :o o any further in the p ings they had ed to take, but, at the same Lime, he had the promime from the captain hiupwelf tat no warrants would be taken against thesu for abandoning the ship.The seamen pretended in ir declaration that ad been engaged at Cardi for twelve months, in America, and wherever theu services would be requi but that they expected fo be well treated, ut least in such a manner as to not put heir lives in nget.parties agreed to the judge's decision, and the seamen went back to their work.HE STOLE THE POOR BOX \u2018And Will Spend Three Years im the Penitentiary Therefor.\u2019 * F.X.Beaudin, who pleaded Buiftÿ to the charge of having stolen a poor in the parish church of Lachine, win senfenc ed, this Morning, to three years \u2018the penitentiary.Beavdin pretended ore the court that he was under the inflence of liquor when he commitied the offence, but the judge replied that, {ar from being an excuse, was an aggravation.[It ap pears in the records thet Beantin wes al ready two years in the peniténtiary, and that st did not cure him at all.Mosedver, as Lhe judge stated, it is a very serious offence to steal a fund destaned to chegitab.e purposes, und that in a place devoted to the religous cult.\u2014-\u2014 ru PERSONALS.Mrs.Samuel Hart and family aio! Mena.mg the summer at Ste.Agathe des Monts.Le Mrs.Hayter Reed bas returned rom FE.Haras.Mr.Arthur Giobensky, syndic of the lar, and family nre apending lhe vaestion at Rimouski as usual this year.His Lordship the Ilehop of Toraptt ar companied by his nephew.Rev.M# Andrews, will rail for England on Satulday.Rev.Abbe Colin, superior of the in- ary of St.Bulpice, leaves shortly fer Europe, where he will remain for éever- al months.\u201c Mra.Wilkins and Miss Wilkins; » wil] spend the summer at the J se Ottavu, where «he was the rest irs.CA rout's Neck, will be accomparted L Mr, Fred.Wilkins and Dr.Waiter Wil: ne.+ Mr.D.Shuke, representative, of *Mérers.Heidsieck & Co., is at present ing Montreal, going thence West ti the leading Canadis D cities sad thé: Klondike, in the interest of thé boues My.Peers Davidson has returned - Three Rivers, where he represen Dominion Bank at the trial of who wae epnvicted of having in his possession 80 of the forged bills stolen from the Napanee branch of the Bank by Pare and M .a Hon.William R:chards, of Proce Edward Idand.whe bes been spending lant He was pente by his daugiter, Mrs.W.MoLeu Wuai- bank, end (amily, who will epend the summer on the Idand.Mims Roberta Welch, deughter of Mr.A.H.Welch, Parkdale, was married vester- darn Toronto, to Mr.Thomas W.ntreal.marriage ed at 40 Mardonnell avenue, the home the bride's te, tbe Rev.Gen.Brown officiating.Mr and Mre.OM will reside ta Montreal.Special Motles.\u2018 \u20ac.V.M.SATURDAY SERVICE, | EE e ° me Au Bt.Catherine Hotré Fig tas jeu ab «SLA LS dE * 3 nf of anda vRtASS EEE TE At, AR - E I.£0 XN.; 5 a 2 3 x 0008 ; 2 1550 | à \u2014- dowet branches wcre in the (arsine rr Over Redfern's Story of the Binoculars Up a Tree - Neighbours Were on the Qui Vive During Carranza\u2019s Residence There.CERTIFICATE OF POST OFFICE REGISTRATION.No Registered this sériuu t Posrmasters will ba for a rLLiY Pro pain lerter.te (ully prepaid before accepuiog it.BELL\u2019S REGISTERED LETTER RECEIPT.The above is a fac-simile vf the Post Office receipt for the registered letter which Bell declares in his sworn statement contained his \u201cultimatum\u201d Mr.Wiikie denies ever having heard of him until after the publication of his story in the \u201cStar\u201d : obtained a jernut from Mrs.Simpson to to Chief Wilkie, The story told by Ralph Redfern that he climbed a tree and with binoculars ead te sddres on the envelope of tie fameux letter wnitten by Lieutenuat (urranza aud subsequently stolen.3» Lhe caux vi muah muth among the resudents of Lig © strer.A representative spunt an intercatimg hour Ma the neghbournood this Hrvinnyg.Both trees are protubly aboui seven y ais oki and measure al Lhe Uuse about >IXtren or oghtteen mches In cueumiterence.The X pue ars in When bey wel eur closed at che time ol trans lanunx, stil Fesseu ulvU diær trunks, and aie About eighteen inches square and five feet in height.I'he lowest bough on tie frst of the trees w abou twenty inches tom the top of the guard or protector, on the second it 1s probetil) a trié ox LTee feet.In nether cawe, however, would \" be nevemary to use bhncman s spurs Lo comb the wees and reach the branches.A child could readaly accomphsh the undertaking wit, nothing more to help: mm than his hands and legs.A man could do # without any effort at all.The foliage of tiie trees @ Mav is not exceptionally dense, and a \u201cwho had managed to ensconce hime self in the branches of either could be Plainly wen frum the other side of the road.The recs, it uy he wed to men: tion.although directly opposite No.42 Tupper street, would make v.ry pour van tage for a person wishing to fol Jow vhe movemèents « ; r 0 that house.It would be ahsolot-v impmos- sible for such a one te distinæfsh Vie ad Restfern claims be did.Jn plac: th: wpper branches of the trees are Dot stror enough to sypport a person of Me olfern\u2019s weight, and in th: second place.if dhe utilized, the window redidencg would be above Lhe nve-the level of tha mitage, od, e repidents of Tupper stréet piace no aredence whatever in Mr.Reffern\u2019s tree: climbing story.If such a thing h~d oc spurred, thev say it won'd have hren the talk -0$ the neghbourhood.À promuent res debt of Tuppers «treet mat this worming to a Star reported.\u201cWhy such a leat waa impossible.The Span-ards were alwavs on the alert.and any such more on he nart of a stranger would hive aroused ther sux acious, to sav the least en.Agan, on\u2018: vou think that some of the vecupanta of these houses would have wen the ep sode had it really occurred You mnst remember that after we hail found out tie 1den tity of the Spaniards we were constantly on jhe lookout for develonments.Nearcely an hour of the dav passed but whit some of us were to be found on our door steps We had plenty to amu«: us in we he haviour of the detective.who had the house under surveillance, and some © ther actions.to sav the lea-t, were very interesting.Put we never saw the trec climber.nor his spv-glasse«.and | fancy Mr Red fern was hoaxing when he said that such an incident occurred.; Mra Robert Herron.who resides at 39 Tupper street, and with whom one or ten of the private detect:xe- boarded rng the sojourn of Meser- C'arranza and Du Bosc at 42 Tupper street.when «een hy a Rtar reporter this morning «aid the \u2018ree climbing story was news to her.She hv! never heard anv allnman ta «t hefore and thought the story had been manufactured to suit the occamon.She pointed out to the reporter from her drorstep the 1m- possibility of anv one performing à \u201ceat mich as Mr.Redfern clim: he accomvliab- Mra.Herron was very emphatic 7» caar- pcterizing Mr.Redfern\u2019'~ story 14 a m ple varn.Viaite were also paid by the reporter ty Nos.43, 45, 47, #8 48 an | 50 Tapp r eireet In every instance Mr.Redfern'e story was ridieuled.No one had «ren the trer-« mber at his work.CONSUL BITTINGER EXPLAINS.He Thinks That a \u2018Light\u2019 Engine Might Have Been Used.United States Consul lhttinger was seen by à reporter for the Star, and asked his opinion of the statements malé by the three Central Vermont engineers.that they carried no letter for anybody on May Zith or 28th, 1888.Mr.Redfern, it will remembered, declared that he had given the (wrranza letter to an engineer, who posted it at St.Albans Mr.Bittinger replied that it might have been an engineer on a \u201clight \u201d engine to whom Redfern had given the envelope, or it might have been some other engineer than the man actually in (harge of the engine, as it left Montreal, He was undet the mpression that Redfern used the words \u201c engineer or conductor\u201d In fact he did mot think that Redfern, in his state ment at Hoston, hmited it to engineer.An not know.Redfern had * to that.he did brought the letter to him at the United Plates Consulate, and told how he had ob- - tained it.The envelope bad two three-cent stamps and a two-cent stamp on it.Mr.Bittinger had told Redfern that the steal a.letter wae a rather seers ous affair, and the latter had left after ssnarncing his intention of sending it to Washi Afterwar Redfern told bim he had given the document to a conductor or engineer.That was all Mr.Bit- tinger knew of that part of the transac Aa to the conflict of statement hetween ern and Mm, Simpson about the kevn, .Bittinger said it was quite sable that ern had never atmtad that he bad been given keys.Redfern might, Mr.ittinger thought, have raid that he had Enemy of Health and Happiness, s the Stomach Sour?Ie there Distreny ter Eating?Is your Appetite Waning you get ?Have you Nausea?vert sick Hea ?~(orerunrers of a three dinde fax symot Shell the ams.They ald the digextive or.8, sta, and P) rty posting the give a certifien \u2019 i : te to place to notice that the above receipt purpor They should thereture see Lhat the letter | | | | * kind had been »tolen, and it Cone value, it would simply have been thrown .be uncontradicted in his story.He als appears to have had Carrunza and In Bowe under surveillance.Naturally he - TIPPER STRET RESETS ANS \u2014 a 4821 ter addressed to applies turone or not.every such letter iucurs à fovea} visit the Tupper street house, and the interviewer, in Boston, erronecusly written it that Redfern said he had been given keys to take hun in.It may be said, however, that Redfern stated the keys were for East End and Westmount houses.\u2018These localities would probebly be unknown to the Boston interviewer.; Mr.Bitlinger also gave some further information about the Mr.and Mrs.* Nic: holson,\u201d in whose name Redfern applied for permssion to visit the house at 42 Fup- per street.Nicholson \u201d was not the real name of the Chicago acquaintances whom Redfern met here with the Robert Fitzsim- mons\u201d Company (their actual name Mr.Bittinger could not recall), but was a ficti- tioug name, given by Redfern and assumed for Joe time being, when Redfern asked Mra Simpson to Jet them LOOK THROUGH THE HOUSE.The Star's New York oo ondent tele- raphs, it may be remarked here, that tobert Fitzsimmons stated to him that ne members of the company which he had in Montreal, in May, 1398, were named Nicholson.; Mr.Hittinger thinks the whole question: could be easily settled by Bell producing his instructions from W;lkie.was a fraud.He had been clipping out of the.newspapers for the last six months all that.he had already stated, and he seemed to be seeking after notoriety.; \u201c Wells\" wdid the Major.im conclusion, * I think the party the most inte ie the Spamsh Minster in Washington.Its very casy for kim to go and ask for the famous letter, the original one, and see\" how 3L was transisied.The Government.cænnot, and xerely would not, refuse this letter.Why doës he not call fer it?Simply bermuse he does not believe in Bell's receiv allegations, and knows perfectly well that Hie receis a Government would not forge a letter spat kind, and incur the disgrace of a tha other civihged countries.(Gevernmentin if a letter of be: had proved de not do these things: in the waste bavket.7 Bell, when shown this interview, explained that he had nn mission to Montreal to steal a letter.Tfe never pretended that he was regularly attached to the Washington ~ecrel Service, but stated what, as shown im his affidavit, he made a propésition to Mr.Wilkie to do certain work \u2018on his own res ponsibility.This understandipg to the securing of the letter as a mete incidental of his real plan.He never asked that he be furnished with money for expentes.He had #200 of his own money, and this he used.He never claimed that the records of the Secret Service would coatain his name a= a member of that body.He was an \u2018unattached\u2019 operative.A THEORY OF BELL.The attention of Bell was drawn to the \u201cNicholeon™ part of the story.In his affidavit Bell swore that the man Mr.Kellert sent to t the permit from Mrs.Simpson was Nicholson, oz: \u2018\u201cJohn.Mrs.Simpson stated that the man who gnt the permit gave his name as Nicholson, saying he war acting for a Chicago man named Noble.Mr.Bittinger states that Redfern told him that his companions to the Tupper street house went under the name of Nic: ho!son \u201cIf T might indulge in a little theorizing, after relating so many facts,\u201d said Bell.\u201c1 would suggest that the man rent to Mr.Simpson by Joseph Kellert might be Red: fern himself Mrs.Simpson says that Nic halson or the Redfern of this theory\u2014 atated that he was agling for Chicago people Redfern is a former Chicago newspaper man, an old associate of Wilkie in Jjournaliam What more natural than that e should say he was acting for Chicago people, \u201cMr.Hedfern appears to have been in Montreal.hat much, at least, appears to didn't relish the result 1 accomplished when all bis atrivings hed been in vain, compared with what 1 had done.It Nicholson and Redfern were one and the same person there war nothing to pre vent him following Kellert, Miss Edwards and myself to Tupper street.That would furnieh him with certain details as to how the letter was stolen, though the fact that | stole it would not be apparent till He had had communication with either Keliert or Misx Kdwards, my companions.\u201clet those who are famibar with the case speculate as to Hedfern's future -urse.\u201cIf Consul Bittinger's and Mr.ce rman\u2019s statements are to be eredited Cn.called there with a letter; but this letter wan not stamped properly.t bore twn threes and a two, while the one | got bore an eight cent stamp as described by Carranza.\u2018How did Redfern get the letter to St, Albans?That point needs explaining.\u201cNow it is apparent that fern is the man Chief Wilkie must depend upon to disprove my statements.He in the keystone of the American contention.Without him there is nothi Hin story is contradicted, riddled, and\u201d disproved, \u201c1 foel satisfied to rest case upon Koedfern's statements, and sllow the pub lice to judge.\u201cChief Wilkie and Redfern should get together and try amin; and when thay do, 1 will take another hand in the game.\u201d KEEFE'S MOVEMENTS.The Washington flecret Service Man Goes Out to the Eastern Town- .ships.Keefe, the Washi n Secret Service Ball swore to statement fore Wate! thy the 3 Ser EY ati Ta = pt Dhitegss © à = ŸF MAY, JULY 13, 180 | THE/OLD ST.GEORGE Great Bargain Sale.Store, v s TO DO E and FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, HOUSE FURNISHING, DS, NEN\u2019'S FURNISHINGS.se In fact, Everything in the Store.Koes AT and UNDER WHOLESALE and MANUFACTURERS\u2019 PRICES, &3 reatest Surprise the Bargain Hunters of Montreal Have Ever Seen.0 * 15,000 yards Heavy Cord Pique, 25c.190 dozen Men's Best Linen Collars, all sizes, 20c.63 dozen Men's Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 55c.Slaughter Sale Price 25c.é Don't Let a Single Department Escape Your Attention.53 dozen of the Much Celebrated D.& A.Corsets 75c goods, Slaughter Sale Price - - - 5 doz.Silk Bow Ties, the Bat Wing Style, also the Flat Bow, 10c line, Slaughter sale price, 6 for ZôC «The Goods are Here at the Above Prices.hould you think our statements wild or extravagant concerning the values, look at our windows Friday urday, they will convince you.x=-Be on Hand as Early as You Can To-morrow, Friday, and get first pick.It will pay you to attend this the Greatest Slaughter Sale ever held in Montreal BASTIENZ NOTRE DAME STREET, M-Opposite the Balmoral Hotel.ALIQUETTE, Slaughter Sale Price 101;¢.2 THE OLD ST.GEORGE Notre Dame Street, IT ==) No Reserve.Every: Slaughter Sale Price 9c or 3 for 25c.39¢ 162 1 s in two ot ught this at Hundreds Wus pal Drowne was no urtains d wan our choice at costs As a mat 0 yethe trad&m Curtains.Tr .Justice he gUItaimin solicitors.tMharges in paid to M The sta Or this w daty of an investigate glaims again e always stri ng to a standing be! He wns (ol vill allow a d 11 Cloths and and 20 p.c.r 8500 and The valuer rickyard and e amount hence his gettipp all he got waa If he had tilled way his charges had never heard \u2014-\u2014-\u2014 \u2014 them.He re vilet Towe per cent.entleman said r ughea ta t 1892, but Mr lu did net suppor o nothing.Mr.Hughes (ec!('®?of es of Leat als, inaccurate in ctery ten by Mr.M:lau Mr.Mclaughlin v signed by Mr lang man, He comjlain tried to slande hi House and now ace Mr.l\u2019ope, (\u2018œv he made the \u2018alua Mr.Mclaughlin.he would sette th war sent up al met 1; whom he met the elf we are except Jordan« for Ar.dan 8100.whrh he remembered that t ols.k of varied till ver -\u2014 what the fee were à cent.Mr.Milaughlip®o™® or browbeat him.1686 «e pri THE ECLIPSI Probable mat (By Cable frum the * of the Star in LONDON, July 13.\u2014 valued at £10,000, will row.The distance i» on ter, and the best face the starter.The ting is concerned, will one.The following ho start: Ninus, Heir Ma Flying For and Boniface) \u2014\u2014cn}e{mee (See also y BISLEY.§, J burton Chalcnge 5 , of In the vn fi infyed 0 ont p nen ble sorrws Were ma NOVA S00TIAS HALIFAX, Nowe Scotia rs me e prise not _ ge of Ig prompécious cirenerwtance.it Whe Beer ner i wh Not Lr ñ 5 rt Le x Tew a + Ye a ia 5 at Bargain Frices.made up ard be able to ree years aga and it has same thing to-day.Re- rgains are na only cheap s will wear well.We A new lot of Curtain Corners, amples of Curtans worth from 15.00 to $27.50 per pair.39¢C on.P.C.Discounx on all regular lines of Swim and Notting- 1 P.C.on a fev lines at $1.23, 3 $1.50 and $1.5 each.Tains in Metalic Kilt or oxidiæd, less 2 stock at 1-2 s are usefu wondegull good seasonable >, 3 il.Of i oo Bargains.= % % % \u2018Ans, sa follows: wi ison a -Hogs; mi Le) Goods 2 aR 3 aR aR % 3 & a three years Haycock & of our cus- gs 11 our Swiss Netand Swiss Mus- Sash Curtaining, less 20 p.c.ble Linen veto have extra *s in Job Linens at all times.idition to offering exceptional \u20183 in Table Clot and Napkios iscount of 10 p.c.1 Mapkins up to offall lines over Towels.; à roilet Towels, $1.00 doz.and 4.00 doz., less 10 per cent.Is, over #0 doz., Girdles, Parasds was so that the assort- y complete.All rice.for sun as notwithstanding their Kivinga discount con- ces are Xie | We, $1.25, $1.30 and $1.35 It Will be x Post BY OUP SDOre will | o'clock.« of Mr.T.J.Potter, of o learn of the death llen Naylor Potter, \u2018aoles Potter, which t A protracted ill- vo : Widely known and tad her devotion Dwing the small G 0:30 NPR & 9 Fy SUMMER RESORTS.ABENAKIS HOUSE, Abenakis Springs, Quebec THE MOST DELIGHTFUL Summer and Health RESORT IN CANADA, Under the management of the Abenakie Bprings utel Co., Limited.(CAPITAL 850,000) Capital Gehing and boating on Bt.Francis and St Lawrence Rivers and Lake 8t.Peter.The use of boats, tennis courts tables free to guests.Extensive repaire and wdditions have been made Everything in first-class condition.Table unexcelled ABENAKIS MINERAL SPRING WATER, rtalo Cure for Rheumatism, Indigestion, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Balt Rheum, General Debiiity, ete.MINERAL WATER BATHS.Tuesday and Friday Excursions.The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company's steumer \u2018\u2019Bertbier\u2019\u2019 leaves Bonsecours Market Whar, Montreal, every Thursday and Fridar, at lp.m for Abenakl!s 8 rings: ROUND TRIP TICKET do.GOOD FOR BEASUN.Terms moderate and special rates by the month.Just the place for your family.For full information as to raies, sic, address MANAGER, Abenakis House, Abenakis Springs, Quebec.Or Mr.H.FOSTER CHAFFKE, Agent, RICHELIEU à ONT.NAV.00., 128 St.James St, Montreal.and pool 147 eod CACOUNA.St.Lawrence Hall.This favourite seaside hotel open from June 15th to Sept.15h.Heuse, beach, servios and appointments ln erder Send for descriptive ciroular.JONN BRRNNAN, Manager.Quebec till June Jat: uns after.08 TO PARK HOUSE, MAGOG, QUE, Good boating and In now D for summer boarders.fishing ors moderate.Apply to 150 27 WM.JAMIESON.ADIRONDACKS AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM, AUSABLE CHASM, N.Y.C.W.BICKFORD.rt a Manager New Ip construction, modern in appointments liberal in management Grand scenery, mountains and inkes.Ideal walks and drives.New Golf links, tennis, etc.180 26e0d HOTEL ACADIA, GRAND TRACADIE BEACH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Finest Boating, Bathing, Fishing.Send for circulars.Opens July Ist.129 eod tf 1.CC.HALL, M'g'r.OTEL ROBERVALAND ISLAND HOUSE.(Connested by steamer), Lake St.John, Quebec.Fight hours travel by rail, through beautiful imoun- tain scenery, from Quebec.Fishing for the celebrated \u201c\u2018ouananiche and trout, Pleasant drives to Ouiatchou- an Falls and Indian Reservation, Lawn Tennis, Bowi- ing Alleys, Billiards, etc., Resident physicianstelegra- phic communication with sll pointe\u2014sn ideal place for either aporteman or Invalid.or further Infbrmation Address Manager \u2018The Roberval.\u201d ROBERVAL, LAKE ST.JUHN, P.Q- 161 12e0d THE WOODBURN Naw open for the season.Nicest plare in Knowlton, good rooms and board.For terms ly to SPPT A.F.SCOTT, 14227 Knowlten, Que.CACOUNA, P.Q.\"TT Babe Propre Hns accommodation for thirty guests, te English op Church cricket ground, good table, com able rooms moderate charges.Apply early to proprietor.148 18e0d In the Northern ARIRON BANNER HOUS DAOKB Write for riroulars 176 J.8 KIRBY, Prop, Chatesuguay Lake N.Y OCEAN HOUSE\u2014Grandem ncean view on Maine coast.Excellent tabis.Safe Bath- Ing, Fishing snd Gunning the best, Orchestra, etc.Rpecial rates to familles.Write for descriptive bookiets, terms, eto.128 56 cod York Beach, Maine.HOTEL DUFFERIN, CACOUNA.Crmfertabls family house; good rooms and table; Tennis Court; Dancing Hall, Balt Water Baths, etc, Apply Br rates.M.FOLLOCK.143 18 cod \u201c\u201c8t, Georges of Cacouna House.\u201d Mext to Bt.James Church; gosd board ; comfortable reoms; plane, rew beats.Terme modersie.Apply te 160 13 Mrs.LOUIS DUBE, Prop.BOLTON SPRINGS HOUSE.Contrelling the famous White Sulphur Spring, \u20ac SUMMER RESORTS.CASPE BASIN The Favorite Spot for Health and Sport.CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERS.The vicinity affords beautiful Scenery, fine Sea Bath, ing and unexcelled Ashing.Guests have the privilege salmon and trout fishing In connection with the house Salmon and Trout Fishing par excelienoce.BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 1st.) se long and Svorably known, offers first-class accom.modatlon for tourists, with all the comforu of home.Before making your plans for your summer outing be sure to write for terms and other information to 128 58 BAKKR\u2019'S HOTEL, Gaape, Que.Casco Bay House, LORE INLAND.Opens June 20th.For terma, ete., Address, 149 26cod \u20ac.K.CUSHING, Prop.ADIRONDACKS.THE AMPERSAND On Lower Saranac Lake.Montreal's favourite Mountain Resort, NOW OPEN, ATTRACTIVE GOLF LINKS THE AMPERSAN Bi Franklin oo EASTMAN'S SPRINGS Hotel and Baths will be full R.line direct to the spriner.for your summer out write fermatien to T.L.BOY opened May 80.CA fore making your plans for terms and other in., Manager.186 26eud ALPINE HOUSE, \u201c544 IN THE WHITE MTS.| © d.stnarrVx, \u2018Prop.Puy particulars en fyle st STAR BRANCH OFFIC Cur, Peel and St.Caiberine.19 se.\u2026MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE.FOSTER, \u2018Que.This well known hoves om the shore of Broma Leës will de open for guests on June 20th Boats \u201ceo.Good bathing and fahing.For terms address A.KILBURN, Proprietor.For particulars apply Btar Branch Office.147 13 ood OR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs.N.Y.Fur health, rest.or recreation.The aAppoi a first class hote), elevator, ste suites with bath.Sun parlour and promenadi roof, slegant Turkish.Russian, Hydro.baths.Eijeo- wvlectrie mineral water and ali trieity in its various forms, massage, ete Croquet, golf.Bend for illustrated ciroular.16s04 Stanley Island, \u201cTHE ALGONQUIN.\u201d The best, although not the lar .mammer hotel Canada, situated in the middie of Lake &t.Francis an the Rt.Lawrence River.Among the many amusements are boatin , ishing, teunis, wheeling, howling, billiards snd dancing everd evening under the management of Prof.Fred.Norman, of Montreal, snd music furnished by Prod Chas.Fieck's orchestra.Special rates for June.For full particulars, bosklets and terms, sddress J.R.DUQUETTE, J4Beod tf Proprietor.MANSION HOUSE.CACOUNA.Nicely situstsd on the banks of the besutife! 8 Lawrence very comfriable rooms: first-class table salt water baths, hot and cold, in the houses.T d For particulars please apply to 156 28 A.LUCAS, Prop.THE BAY VIEW-BATTIBW, Mo., eens 04 seaside resert, charm! Hotel modors, summer resort, only four minutes walk from eam bosl landing, open from June .For PA rare Siret, .173 hl.Be N.F.Sed, Riviere du Loup after.1 we THE MINERAL SPRING HOUSE, formerly Grove HiLi H EKEENNB BU BBACH, Se wx auITH, Pres \u201cPLEASANT VIEW HOUSE,\u201d Pile vo aad moons adr of the Laker ae Newport Tt, \" Secd | HALIFAX.N.G.\u2014 The Waverley House ie droon ©.k.Lodd, Manager.1471 ctinntod vues dé ane ae ve Houne te Ce EE EE ol 8 u ST.PAUL, QUEBEC.a vamaser spot ©.Romans, Prop.L'Ine eux Noix Hotel ; Sem rding house So por week ; 1) socom modations opsaie Penn 16 Antoine Gosselin à Bon, oy reese LAKE VIEW HOUSE, > The proprietor of this well Eee ote fa DIRIGO HOUSE, goveral for thats Hives or) ta the ps Lona Miand, Portian4 Harser, Ne, woud rete oie Lasation the \"ICTR PARRY, Prep 135 Bend J.N.ROBINSON.Pror'n 128 28 vod Ppocle! rates for Jupe BICYCLE STOLEN.reward will be paid fw the recovery of a CLEVER LAND À VLE Roten from corner e jake end Lipper Lack oo 2° Min 10.MIA + 274 gg IE HL EAE 0S mE REDS LN Te ARRAY: 2 rt SVT Eins - FR po = -=\u201427>>=\u2014meer ULL MARKET.sctric Flurry Appears ver for the Present.land Discount Rate Ad- bo 3 1-2 percent.\u2014\u2014 i h a singie sale of Royal Eiec- Kk Exchange to-day, which ia eaniag that holders refure to throwing out .the.r shares to {little disjointed manipulation.fe situation so far as holders | sliffened up considerably this bey would not sell under 1K3, her than yesterday's clusing.Ging to pay 180'3 and with views frere was no business dune { doubt that considerable of yes- re soarvé out of holders by the ad been set afoat by interest- t also asserted that most of ve».was for short acovum, which nding for sme time.et on actual transactions wan duliest of the dull spell Cana- $ «t DIX.with the London prie shundred uhares vf New Btrect 825.Apart from those trans- tere a few tharce of Hell Tele- (183 and $2w0u Coloured Cotton i That was the sum total of the And !t affords but Itttle oppor- Jtation, tuatfon still continues to be of uel Important item being the Hank of England rate from 3 A move In that direction wus + and discount brokers Ssiy under the circumetances, Fr cent.rake, subject to any rise Wight make.Experts were not jd us to the cause of the recent ja.Some blamed it on the dear Fs believed the Transvaal situa- ibie, They broke to the low- ay to 100% for money and 105% making an extreme decline of the present week and of 5% highewt of the year.Yester- here was a violent recovery of and 106%.Up to noon to-day a :til further recovery to 106 sand 100 13-16 for the account Mink in London that Prenident pions are more tmportant than pret inclined to believe, which r the recovery.comes in by cable to-day to foreign banking houres con- pce in the discount rate by the hd as meaning that the Brit ah ja notifed the Bank that the pituation ts eritieal and that It pd poilcy for the institution to rves yesterday money was easier, K pos being made at 5 per cent.oh dropped to .and earfy in borrowers refu te pay more Practie all she houres re- frodetion had obtained it be- I many of the active broker- more Money Chan they required, Clearing House statement fsrued ollows : 1 ending Clearings.Balances.jinoo.BJ&O1T,648 $2.85.022 week, | \u2014 14,875;430 2,580,8$2 week, Bb.11.466,344 1,608,085 week ; Cee 2e , 10.254,321 135 28 and Co.'s London cable to-day Trunk mM 82, second 54%, radian Pacific 100, Hudson Lay fa £114 K STOCK EXCHANGE.CLONE., orted for tbe Star by C.D.acrament Street, local man- .Bache & Co, New York, rivate wire.July 38 July 12.ng.Clgew, Org.Close.: 4004 BP EH Vi oT oy 1% 157% 157% me an 20% dg \u201cis U2 , a 48%, 45 138% rao 137%, 11745 118% 1174 1418 160% 1174 3178 1174 181% 131% 132 ig Tray 1238 7 70% 754 7 D CLOSING PRICES.16 St.Sacrament st, Ce.report pes lo-day as follows: poing.Highest.Lowest.Closing.3% 13 T2%- no FoR iG dha Eo DUA > mu 5 c ù 5 5 iB we 5 pr aw.817 ww pecial to the Star.) 1%.\u20148ales on the To nee vor 2,000 at tf.te at UK, ete : 10,008 at 6% ER Boo at 41%.96 at & un at 1,000 at LIM a tr at 4% a +, L800 nt 1,000 at 1%.Standard Mining Brchange a a .a0 ero a ol.$5 ai | | | | | | | | i q | termediate points lesre Montréal Sold Quitf À a M.sharp Dip \u20ac MORX TALK OF HEAT AND DB (Free the Special Correay Btar on the Chicago Board\u2018 CHICAGO.IN., July 13.\u2014-W)» vanced Xc early on senuUmes ber selling up to 74%.al this pt real sold quite a jag und these j sequent dip to TM, Liverpool ° advance and therc was more talk .age by héat and drought in porter the North-West while tn other sec.there wus damage by raln and w North Dakota reports millions of grasshoppers.There was no demand here ox- cept to get carrying charges.New York Is offoring to-day to reseli Chicage cheaper by lac than Chicago ta offering New York.The official Frenoh wheat estimate has Leen reduced tu ZIS,000.000 bushels, The price current in its weekly creep - mary Gays: The past week his beem Bigh- ly favourable for growing cropg.Malt.real was u seller of hog producis 6a tue hard spots today.-_\u2014_\u2014 -\u2014o\u2014 ADRIVE AT PRICES.Commences at the Opening in Now York This Morning #e % Ww ALL THE ACTIVE SHARES.MATERIALLY DEPRESSED.\u2014 / / PE) (From the Star's Bpeclal! Correspondent in Wall Street.) NEW YORK, July 13.\u20148tocks opened slightly higher this morning but 8 dive at prices began with the first sales.and prices of all the active shares were mater- laliy depressed within the first hour.Brooklyn Rapid Transit was the principal sufferer dropping 2%.but Metropolitan and Alr Brake followed close with 24.Sugar 1%.Burlington 14, Chesapeake and OMo, Rock Island, Federal Steel and Manhaitan 1 per cent.each and others fractional amounts.Anaconda was one strong feature rising 1% to 156%.Some recovery was made.and most stocks became quiet at the improvement while air brake scored a further marked gain to 20.The improvement continued during the afternoon and in some cases the best prices were then reached.rr THE SEAMEN LAID CHARGES In Regard to Their Treatment on the Steamer Turret, But the Matter Was Settled.Three firemen-Henri Brunelle, James Lameun, Charles Hiärtmann\u2014and one .woa- man\u2014 Alan (empbell employed as such on the Turret, of the Petersen-Tait ine, appeared this morning before Judge Desnoy- ers, to have their engagement annulled, alleging thar they were not supplied with proper food, and that they were illtreated où d the ship.The judge immediately telephoned to the captain of the ship, + as to ljeur the two sides of the story, and, after listening to the captain's part of the affair, he advised the complainants noj 10 o any further in the proceedings they had deaded to Jake, but, at the same time, he had tue promise from the captain impaelf that no warrants would be taken against t for abandoning the - The eea- pretended in their declaration that been epgaged at Cardi for , iD America, and wherever their éervaces would be requited, but that they expected fé be well treated, at least in such a manner as to not put «their lives in danger.Both parties agreed Lo the judge'& décision, and the seamen went back to their workmen the, HE STOLE THE POOR BOX \u2018And Will Spend Three Years in-the Penitentiary Therefor.\u2019 \u201d ; F.X.Beaudin, who pleaded guilty to the charge of having stolen a poor-b¥x in the parish church of Lachine, was senfenc ed, this nwrning, to three years the penitentiary.Beawdin pretended ore the court that he was under the influence of liquor when he commitied the offence, but the judge replied that, far from being an excuse, 5 was an aggravation.Ft ap pears in the records that Beandin \u201cres already two years in the penitéutinry, and that it did mot cure him at all.Moredves, as the judge stated, it ia a very serious offence to steal a fund destaned to chafitable purposes, and that jn a place Jevoted te the religous cult, \u2014\u2014\u2014 rE rm \u2014 \u2014 PERSONALS.' 1 Mrs.Samuel Mart and Samy aie\u2019 Mena.ing the summer at Ste.Agathe des Monts.Mra.Hayter Reed has returned hoes {rom Ottawa, where che wan \u2018he guest 'of Mrs.C.A FE.Harms.Mr.Arthur Globenaky, #yndie of the Var, and family are spending lhe vacation at Rimouski as usual fhia yeur.His Lordship tbe RBiehop of Toropt£ accompanied by his nephew, Rev.4 , Andrews, will si] for England on $ y.Rev.Abbe Colin, superior of the Remin- ary of St.Sulpice, leaves shortly for Europe, where he will remain for ssver- al months, .Mrs.Wilkins and Miss Wilkins, whe: will spend the summer at the \"Jy yline,\u201d\u2019 lrout's Neck, will be accompamed by Mr.Fred.Wilkins apd Dr.Walter Wil- ns., Mr.D.Shulte, & representative, of * rs.Heidsieck Co., is at present vigiting Montreal, going thence West t# the leading Canadian cities and the Klondike, in the interest of the howe:- Mr.Peers Davidson has returned \u2018from Three Rivers, where he cepresentgfl the Dominion Bank at the trial of vre, s who was convicted of having in possession some of the forged bills leo y from the Napanee branch of the Bin Pare asd Holden.Hon.Wilken R-charde, of Proce E-|ward Toland.whe bes been spending the lat or three Weeks in Moetread.has left for home.He was accompanied by bw deugiter, Mrs.W.Molew Wal bank, ead family, who will spend the summer on the Island.Mims Roberta Welch, daughter of Mr.A.H.Welch, Parkdale, was married yonter- Mr.Thomar W.Old, The marriage was celehrat: at 40 Macdonnell avenue, the home of the bride's parents, the Rev.Geo.Brown officiating.Mr.and Mrs.Old will reside in Montreal.Special Notices.C.V.B.SATURDAY SERVE, 7 s.Bw A RITA of Mast \u2019 J Er - I _ - TUPPER STREET RESIDENTS AMUSED Over Redfern\u2019s Story of the Binoculars Up a Tree\u2014 Neighbours Were on the Qui Vive During Carranza\u2019s Residence There.a Led CERTIFICATE OP POST OFFICE REGISTRATION.Registered this Postmaster mali p be for a vtLi y prs pun lerter.rty posting the give 8 certibea applies tor one or not.every such letter incurs & tenue to notice that the above récoipt purparts to ; They should theretore sve tbat the letter is fully prepaid before accepting ib (ovea) BELL'S REGISTERE D LETTER RECEIPT.The above 15 a fac-simile of the Post Cfhce receift for the registered letter to Chief Wilkie.which Bell declares in his sworn statement contained his \u201cultimatum\u201d Mr.Wilkie denies ever having heard of him until after the publication of his story 1n the \u201cStar \u201d The story told by Ralph Redfern that he élimbed a tree and with binocubirs read the address on thie envelope vo! the famous Jotter wntien by Lieutenant Carranza and subsequently stolen.1s the caus ol muah ) muth among the residents of Lug © stree.A representulive spont an 0tercsting hour i in the neghbuvuriiood this mong.À : Both trees are probably about seven y ais oli und mewsure ad Lhe buse about ~ixtven or cightteen inches in arcumierence.lhe I box proteuurs in men Uey vers en closed at che tune ol transganting, still reli lout aber trunks, and aiX and hve feet un Lie host inches toon sbout eighteen niches square im height.lhe lowest bough the trees w abou twenty the top of the guard ur proteciur, ou the second it 1s preleabids a trifle over Lave feet In nerther meme, however, would y be necessary to use lineman s spurs Lo cilmb the trees wnd reach the branches.A child [] could rendéiy accomphai the underiaking wit, nothing more to help hm than his bands and lezs.À man could do #t without * any efinrt at all.The folmge of Lhe trees in May ra not exteptionally dense, ant a i per-on who had managed to ensconce him self in the branches of either could he plainiy_ «en fran the other mde of the .The trezs, it may be wed to men: tion, although durectly opposite No.42 Tupper street, would make v,ry poor vn tage for a person wishing to fol Jow the moveménts jibe ocoupanta o! that house.Jt would be ab-olnt-fy_ impos- wible fur such a one to distingifish te al dress on A letter, as Mr.Redfern claims he did.In the firs plac: the wpper branches of the trres arc Dot strut emuvugh to sypport a person nf Mr Redfetu's | weight, and in th.secoml place, if the \u2026 lower branches wire utilized, the window EY gga residency woul be above \"tbe level of tha swatage.ye ub, _ e residents of Tulper street piace no \u2019 edence whatever in Mr.Retfern\u2019s tree dimbine story.If euch a thing had oc curred, they «iv it wion'd have heen the talk of the neighbourhood.A pram vent res! dept of Tappers strest am this morning to a Star reported.\u201cWhy such a \u2018ent WAS ~ .impoaxible.The Span-ards were always on the alert.and any such move on \u201che nart of a stranger would hive arvused their sus ¢ tcious, to sav the leas: Then, agan, on't vou think that seme of the vecupants of these hou-es would have cen the en wide had it really occurred.You must remem: her that after we hal found out ire iden tity of the Spaniards we were comstantiv on the lockout for develonments.Ncarcely an hour of the dav passed but wht some N of us were to be found on our door «tens We had plenty to amuse us in me he haviour of the detectives who had the house under surveillance, and some - © their actions, to say the lea-t, were very interesting.But we never =.Cun duly.Bin Bah we - Sept.4 sp On Ju 24 24%- 4 Ny sept.20% 20% M Fesk July pre oy ¥) ps ren RH TE GR lm NS | a opr, BE es ie 542 | Sheet rile July \u2018 516 5 > sa, [1 \u201coo TORONTO MINING STOCKS.(Special to the Star.) BT ELS Gatde a nu hry 59% aus ea ay at 1,000 at 1.00% a + at Pen 43% at TW CY ie \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sates on the Standard Mining Eschange WS Baw Le ; ut Le .2e MA » termocdiaio polatg leave Mentreal Sold wus} A a, Mm.sharp.Dip \u20ac 9 , MORE TALE OF HEAT AND Dk (Frem ihe Special Corres, Star on the Chicago Board CHICAGO.IH.July 132\u2014W vanced XC early on sentimeu ber selling up to 74%.ut this pi J real sold quite a Jag and these e sequent dip to 9%, Liverpool\u2019 advance and there was more talk « age by héat and drought tn prion} of the North-West while there wus damage by rain and North Dakota reports millions of grasshoppers.Ther was no demand here except to get carrying charges.New York is offering to-day to resell Chicago cheup- er by lac thun Chicago \\n offering New York.The official French wheat estimate has been reduced Lu J1S,000.00 bushetr.The price current in ts weekly crop sm.mary Says: The past week has beers Bigh- ly favourable for growing ecropg.Xt.real was ua seller of hog prodocis 681s hard spots today -\u2014\u2014 in other sec ADRIVE AT PRICES.Commences at the Opening in New York This Morning £% + \u2014 ETS ALL THE ACTIVE SHARES.MATERIALLY DEPRESSED.\u2014_ \u2018 Qi / + | (From: the 8tar's Special Correspondent in Wall Street.) ! NEW YORK, July I13.\u20148tocks opened slightly higher this morning but # lve at prices began with the first sales.and prices of ail the active shares were mater- tally depressed wihin the first hour.Brooklyn Rapid Transit was the princtpal sufferer dropping 2%.but Metropolitan and Alr Brake followed close witk 24.Sugar 1%, Burlingten 1%.Chesapeake und OmMo.Rock Island, Federal Steel and Manhattan | per cent.each und others fractional amounts.Anaconda was one strong feature rising 1% to 156%.Some recovery was made, and most stocks became quiet at the improvement while air brake scored a further marked g to 20.The Improvement continued during the afternoon and in some cases the best prices were then reached.THE SEAMEN LAID CHARGES In Regard to Their Treatment on the Steamer Turret, But the Matter Was Bettled.Three firemen\u2014Henri Brunelle, Lameon, Charles Hartmann\u2014and one nea: man-\u2014 Allan Campbell- employed as sueh on the Turret, of the Petersen-Tait Line, appeared this morning before Judge Desnoy- ers, to ve r engagement annulled, allegang that they were not supplied with proper food, ang that they were illtreated ou board the ship.\u2019Fhe judge 11mmediately telephoyed to the captain of the ship, wo as to leur the two sides of the «tory, and, after listening to the captain's part of the affair, he advised the complainants noj to 0 any further in the proceedings they had deuded to Jake, but, at the same Lime, he had the promime from the captain fimwelf that no warrants would be taken against James them for abaudoning the .seamen potended in ir declaration that Shey bad been engaged at Cardiff for twelve months, in America, and wherever their services would be required, but that they expected to be well treated, at least in such a manner as to not put -their lives in dangex.Both partes agreed to the judge's decision, and the seamen went back to their work.HE STOLE THE POOR BOX \u2018And Will Bpend Three Yoars in-the Penitentiary Therefor.\u2019 ~ \u2018 F.X.Beaudin, who pleaded guiMty to the charge of having stolen a poor in the parish church of Lachine, was senfenc , this morning, to three years \u201cthe penitentiary.Jleaudin pretended héfore court that he was under the inffence of liquor when he committed the offence, but the judge replied that, far from being an excuse, 3t was an aggravation.[t ap pears in the records that Heamdin \u201cwas al ready two years in the penitéutiary, and thar it did not cure him at all.Momdver, as the judge stated, it ia a very \u2018arrows of: fence to steal a fund destaned to chegisabic purposes, and that in a place devoted to the religious cult, me rs mr me PERSONALS.' | Mra.Samuel Hart and family abe Mena.ing the sunmer at Ste.Agathe des Monts.Mrs.Hayter Reel bas returmet hotes (rom Ottawa, where che was *he guest \u2018of Mrs.CA.E.Harvous.Mr.Arthur Globenaky, syndic of the l'ar, and family ure spending the vaestivn at Rimouski ss usual this year.His Lordship the Ihebop of Torapt ac- rompunied by ha arphew, Rev.3 Andrews, will mail for England on Sat y.Kev.Abbe (Colin, superior of the Bemin- ary of St.Bulpice, leaves shortly, for Europe, where he will remain for gevec- al months.a Mrs.Wilkins and Miss Wilkins, r will spend the mummer at the #3 ne,\u201d Prout's Neck, will be socom parsed ) alter -Wil- * Mr.Fred.Wilkins and Dr.kins.Mr.1), S8hulle, representative, of * re.Heidsieck & Co., is at present\u2019 ing Montreal, going thence West the leading dian cities and thé: Klondike, in the interest of.thé houge/e Mr.Peers Davidson bas Three Rivers, where he represen Dominion Bank at the trial of who was convicted of having in his poe session some of the forged bills stolen from the Napanee branch of the Bink by Pare and Holden.Hon.Willian Richards, of Prince Edward Island.whe has boum opening tie lant two or three Weeks in Montreal.han Joft for bome.He was acompanied by bis deugiter, Mrs.W.Moleu Wai- bank, and family.who will spend the summer on the Island.Miss Roberta Welch, deughter of Mr.A.H.Weich, Parkdele, was married yvester- day, st Toronto to sr.Thomas W.0) Special Wetles.C.V.B.BATURDAY SERVIK, | KE wiles 2 7 / » 26080000000 00020000 0000000000000 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1899 Se aT Bi g2 TE EE pa CLARE vo ff ie i Wy ?Rr gE tank as TAPE he same pertes \u201c198 ke Cut\u201d all sizes; \u201cExactly full width, $1.15, réduced to 6%.WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS.: i $ : ; | Ë regular Regular price, $1.25, reduced to 7%.WHITE DUCK BKIRTS.Regular price.$1.35; WHITE PIQUE.with Pink and Blue $2.50 and $2.75; Folds; regular price, reduced to 81 WHITE DUCK SKIRTS.auced to $3.0 PRINT WRAPPERS.LADIES\u2019 SUMMER SUITS.IN CRASH AND DENIM.This years st)ies $6.50 for $1 35 85 7) ana 0 for 83% for 8295 s JOHN Tallor-made; price, reduced to 98c.WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, with Inaer- Uvn Eaxacily like cut A genuine hargain Hogs «ar price.$0, re- (ood quality Print.fast colors: A1 flt- Voy sing.reguiar price, $1.1v, reduced to \u2014 A July reduction ; $8.50 LADIES\u2019 PRINT UNDERSKIRTS.Best qualliy Print assorted colors vôke and frill.regular price, sac, reduced to 330 qe PRINT BLOUSES.makers.$1.50 for and $2.25 $6.50 for the Tic: $1.for 75e, $1.75 for 31.35; $2.00 -50, best $3.26 for $3.50, MANTLE DEPT.Special Reductions on our Summer Laces, and Chiffon Capes.Ail very Fine Goods, at 331-3 per cent.off All our Summer Jackets reduced from 20 to 3314 per cent.off.Fancy Cloth Capes .Stil a few left to clear at $1.50, worth more than double.WATERPROOFS.in Rubber and Heptonette Cloth; a very good line of Rubber Waterproof only $2.50 8pecial line of Rubber Waterproof Cos- tumes\u2014Skiri and Cape-all the lead- Ink shades; to clear at 25 per cent.Reductions from M to 50 per cent.MILLINERY.MILLINERY.Paris \u2018Models\u2019 Trimmed All eur ats at half pricer.English Colored and Black Straw Sall- or Hats; all new goods, 1W of a lot assorted.worth from $1.65 to 31.90; your caotee, to-morrow.dc.Another lot of Straw Saltor Hats, worth 75c, your cholce to-morrow, for Be, LINENS.1 lot beautiful Table Cloths, pure linen.three yards worth x.Cheap sale price.| 15 dozen Table Napkins, new desi Regular Murked down to $1.15 during cheap sale.doz.Plain and Fancy Bureau, Sideboard and Table (Covers, worth from \u2019e 19 te Your choice during cheap sale, 2ic each MANCHESTER DEPT.large price dos.\" 1.00 yards ends Sheeting, R-4.9-4, 10-4, from 2 to 6 yards in length worth ae yard (heap sale 14 yard.\u2018otton.42, 1.500 yards Cireular Pliliow \u201c 4 splendid value at 20c Sale bre 9c yard.A special line Summer Cot Blankets.Hplendid value.Sale price, 25c and Un ! discount.| BHAWLR! BHAWILS! Bpeclal Sale of Black Cashmere Shawls, with Wool or Sik Fringe, ingle and double.at 26 per cent.Macount Colored Cashmere Bhawl and Heavy Wool Wrap, for travelling.reduced at half price.1 | i | | Great reduetfons on the entire stock.| MURPHY & CO, TERMS CASH.The Cap That DRESS GOODS.yards Beaside Serges, in assorted tours - also biack ; sale price only yard.PERFUME DEPT.Witch Hazel, 12 ox.bottle, &c for loc.German Cologne, 2 oz.bottles, 30c for 12 1-2c.Rhum and Quinquina Hair Tonic, 73c for 3c, 200 JEWELLERY DEPT.ladies\u2019 Black Beaded Paris Watoh Chains, 60c for 29c.1.000 Stick Pines, all kinds, worth up to 6 to clear 10c each.Sterling Silver Mounted Violet Hold- | ers, worth $1.50 for 89c each.Bets, to clear in this way: ones for bc each.MEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS.SPECIAL BALE OF SHIRTS.Unheard of values in perfect fitting tallor made shirta, T5: UNLAUNDERED WHITE SHIRTS FOR 3c EACH.make button holes, reinforced fronts, Sises 12 to 17.Value 75c: price, 89c.5c NIGHT SHIRTS FOR #c BACH Nice large, roomy ones, well made and finished .sizes 12 1-23c to 17c ; you need some ; try these ibc ones for | 1000 of them to at this price: Hand.| clearing | $1.25 AND rx 2, NEGLIGRE SHIRTS | | Zephyr and re ones, soft body.| New and nobby patterns ; sires it to 16.Value 81.25 and 31.50 for 85c each.75¢ BOYS NEGLIGER BHIRTS FOR 59c EACH.Only 100 of them : style, soft body, pretty patterns ; T5¢ for 38c.$1 MEN'S CREAM CANVAB SHIRTS FOR 8c EACH.For poating.cricket, tennts, etc.Value 0 Men's English \u20ac Sample Ounng Shirts to clear at HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.AND 6C LADIBS VESTS TO CLEAR AT 29C EACH In Balbriggan, Merino and Geause Mer.no, or mixen.50C 60C AND 75C MEN'S SUMMER UN- DERWBAR FOR FC BAC In Merino adn Balbriggan, shirts and drawers, all sizes Mens \u2018Cotton and Lisle Hose for 12 1-%.FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.EXTRA SPECIAL 3080 Remnants of Black Satim Ribbons 8 9 yards lengths, worth ¢éc, for | | a.2600 Cards Ribbons assorted colours in sik and satin.To be cleared at half price 300 Ladies\u2019 Leather Belts In Black and enlours.worth 35e for 19c ™ Dozen Belt Buckles.worth 2 Soe for 50 pieces Torchon lace, worth 4c for & viece df 12 yards.our price 12c.52 Dozen Infants\u2019 Bibs, worth 20c for Sc ea 80 Dosen Ladies\u2019 worth 30c Laden Satin Stock Collars * worth %c for 10c long tes, Fancy 15 Doan Ladies\u2019 stock ool \u201cand bows attached and asmor cnt.ours.worth 3c for 15c each.15 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Blouse Ties, worth 15¢ for 3c each.BARGAINS.\u201cCaps'\u2019 the Climnx.TEL.UP 933.2343 St.JOHN MURPHY & CO.# ENT ANNUAL SUMNER CLEARING SALE! \u201cEXAMPLE\u201d AGAIN THAT CREAT CAP OFFER: of these beautiful OUTING CAPS left out of the 3000.We sold 1014 of them last week.Every Man, Woman .And Child should have one of these Caps.The price we bought them at enables us to sell them at one-third their regular value.Regular 50c and 60c caps to clear at - - \u2014 \u2014\u2014 8 a _ TOILET SOAP SPECIALS.#00 Boxes \"John Murphy & Co.Bouquet\u201d BOAD for 500 Boxes Bouquet folate worth [(3¢ or 9e Boxes \u201cTiyacintn and Buttermilk,\u201d worth 18¢ for 20 cases \"Old Brown Windsor,\u201d worth %c doz.for 18c.10 Cases \u2018Old Brown Windsor,\u201d worth 1c for Sige.560 only oolours Brown and Black Bruss trimmings, nen lined vuluce $1.00 and $1.20 ea.Lu clear at Tec.OPALINE WEAR.Sc and 40c articles on table at 15 ea.special Puff Boxes, Fin boxes, trays.etc., all to clear ey: one ete 150, regular value 30c, CLENCHERS ON MAIN FLOOR.Regular Sale price.now.Ladies\u2019 8ilk and Lace mites 3e 15¢ Ladies\u2019 Lisle thread gloves 30c 1240 Men's solid Joather bruces 35c 15\u20ac Men's washing ties.c lc ea.2.300 th Bond \u201chk 6uc foc eu.500 lac ea.1000 dox.lead penctis \u20ac (Fa- us 40e Tec dz.SPECIALS in the Basement.FOUR SPRCIAL BARGAIN TABLES Covered with Odds and Ende for this clearing sale at prices that are cut in half.TABLE NO.1.confain® cups and saucers, mgs.pepper and salt shakers, flower - OT rn, butter pads, sonp dishes, pilates soup plates, ash trays, birds\u2019 baths, Jemon squeezers, etc, ete.Your chalçe fur 5c ea.TABLE NO.2 contaâtie.plates, jardin., tea-Ppotn, rry bowls.apoon holders, mugse,.lk giasses, china, berry, dishes.while plates.for de.coraging, flower jrs Jugs, ete.Year choice for 10c ea.TABLE NO.3 contafts imitation cut xlans berry bowls Mempots, china match boxes.rose bowls, ted terry bowls, bowls, tea-pots stands, jugs, pint .mugs.china plates.etc, ete, Your choice for 15c es.TABLE NO.4 contains china jugs, mustard pots, , rose bowls.glass berry bowls Vases, vinegar bottle, glues lemonade jugs.bon bon trays, fancy tea pots, etc., etc.Your choice for %c ea.Puritan Wickless Blue Flame Stoves.Screen Doors, all sizes.fcreen Windows.Ice Cream Freezers, Fly Traps.GEM JARS in pints, quarts, and half gallons, Porcelain Lined PRESERVING KETTLES.All reduced for our July Clearing Sale.Catherine St., cor.Metcelfe St.23333333333333\u20ac Notes of the News.of our July Sale.boar July Sale Price.ara iyl Branch Men.u Froid be niways thinking about the house, not walt till the wife asks ° + for a new piece of furniture for the Parlor or Bedroom.July \\ the right month to think of it too when you can take advantage We have lots of special bargains and a general discount of 15 per cent discount on all purchases over $3.00.Hare is one of our Sideboard Bargains.Very Handsome Polished Oak Side- Bb ft.6 wide ornamented with fine Rocoos Hand Carving, Large Shaped Mirror, Lined Drawers Ete.W Our marked price \u2018 was Come in and see some of our other bargains.» Renaud, Kine & Patterson, 653 Craig Street CEECESEETEEETETE)E 2442 St.Catherine St.LBGAL CARDS 87 VIDSON & CLAY, BARRISTERS, ETC trateners or ter Provinces and Kevteunéiacd.houpos, & LANCASHIRE BUILDING, : se.James Street.\u201cpates Dave.154 Sewtf SANFL CLAY.* biere y & Michel A YOUNG GIRL DISAPPBARS A girl of 12 years by the name of Emily Cronin has suddenly disappeared from her home, 13 Densereau lane, last Friday morning, and has not besa seen since.The girl in five feet two laches, hes large brown eyes.brown hair and a fair complexion.On Friday mort Mrs.Cronin went to work as usuel lea TE her daughter la charge of the three w the mother ret Mr.Henry Pilot.of Ho ope township, formerly proeninent in political life, has been appointed registrar of Durham county t (Charles w.Bosco.à builder of St.John, N.been arrested, charged with foreine a brother-in-law\u2019's name to a 2 Jnigee Winter.Premier of Newfound- and, Bot expect the International Joint High Com to convene before the New Year.dates of the Toronto military tattoo have been changed from July 37th and Bth to Jwy oy eh and 77th, by the officers of the guirrison.Ligh passed through the house of Mrs.iataner Richard, In Hull, Que.on Tuesday.Mure Richard was Unconscious all day Wi The United States immigration returns show that there was an increase of 88,679 fmmigrans during the fiscal lacal year.just ended.over lbs previous fiscal year.There were 311.5°1 arrivals altogether.It spears to be the accepted view in quarters at noesst ad o of Sol the vo ne wed ie md! had gone is anpou the Hing oust oct dq Manufacturing Piltaors.wn buité works + Manchemter and erapicy Lew me mea.| Mr.sens Yard Kelvin ill be the Teche] England.company là The international conference nf horticulturists opened in the Westminster town hall, Londen, Eng., on Wedneaday.There a large attendance of delegaton.Severe thunder storms, accompanied by S Kreat downpour of rain, flonding valleys so a éerruptine railroad traffic, occurred tn many portione of England.re stock of dry goods, clothing.etc.of wW.C.Pitfield and Co., Bt.John.N.R., valued at $96,492, was sod Wednenday to Thibaudeau Bros and Co., of Quebec, at 67 per cent.Richer and > with Incendiarism, were at Woodstock, N.B.on Wednes- .reprimanded by Judge Bte- vens, and allowed to go.The empioyes of the Central Counties Rare, which runs from South Indian and from Glen Robertson to Hawkostury have bewn Lutified that the Government receiver of the road wili cash .\u2018The ciaima are to be paid out of the Uovernment subsidy laut sesston by the Untarto Uov- oys named Nevers, ernment.Generai Glletta Di San Guiseppe.the Italian officer releasod son in connect Inowith the celebration of the French national festival, the anniversary of the fal of the Bastile, which\\occura Juiy 34, after having been sentenced at Nice, Ju 2%, to five ra tmprnsonment, and to pay a fhwe of 80 francs, after having been cnn- veccodl pi sspionage, was arrested at Pia- censa, by order Pa \u2018the Italian Minister of War An otter from a prominent firm of MPs brokers doing a large foreign business purchase the Reina erc and any and all of the other wear craft, captured during the ste war has aroused a coins clon at Weshington that Bpain ie tryfo in this direct manner to obtain possessio offer wil not accepted.Wiliam WalGorf Astor, of Lond Eng.has t couneel, socured Rom.J groyer, in the Supreme at Naw of writ of cartiorart alrecting the comm isel ot and Sante Sore at $3,008,000 The JRITSH SUPREMACY.Meeting in Capetown Declares It Must Be Maintained.Hearty Sgpport Given to Bir Alfred Miner's Demands.In connecton with the interesting and instructive pterview an the South African question, whch Mr.J.Davis Alen, the delegate of the Imperial South African As- soctation, gaye in the columns of yesterday's Star, fie report of the great meeting held un june 3th, at Cape Town, to atrengthen th.bands of the Imperial Government |n is dealings with the Trans vaal, ns cabled to the London Times, will De found intresting reading.The report s as follows: At the med ng of citizens, held at Good Hope Ha)! hee this evening, tn consider the situation ta the Transvaal, the hall was thronged, andlt is estimated that 4,000 persons were prasent.An overflow meeting was held in tie banquetting hall.Among those prement were Messrs.Anderson, Balley, Hrown (Cartwright, Fuller, Frost, Graham, Garret, Runcimen, Smuts, Ziets- man, members of the Legistature, and many leading dtizens.Bir Gordon Sprigg Was accorded a great reception.The Mayor of (\u2018ape Town, who presided, sald that the meeting wes Inaugurated by no mere political organization.Its object was to strengtien the hands of Bir Alfred Milner.The occasion was too important for (ntmperate language.Mr.Graham, ex-Attorney-General, moved the first msolution which declared \u2018that the securiig of equal rights for both old and now setters of Dutch.British, and other nationalités, alike in the Transvaal and other parts of South Africa, is the true and only siution of the embittering race question: tlat the responsibility for the present darger to peace rests with chose who would resist or delay this solution: and that his meeting believes that the loyal and fat-minded opinion of British South Africa will unitedly support the policy of Her Mgiesty's Government as it has been represéited by the High Commissioner, and ary measures recommended by him towards &curing the much-needed reforms ° , Mr.Graham safl that the sooner President Kruger retlized that the remainder of South Afrca insisted on the redress of the grievinces of the Ultlanders the sooner would the unrest terminate.The time had come to break silence, which was no longer gdden.Reviewing the events of 1x1 Mr.Graham paid a tribute to the conspicuous gallantry displayed by the Boers, and sxe of Mr.Gladstone's action after Majuts Hill] as one of unparalleled magnanhity, whieh was, however MISUNDERSTOOD AND MISINTERPRETED.The tone of the Bofr despatches since re- trocession was not that of recipients of magnanimity.but rather of the victors of Majubt Hill.The despatches were veiled Insults to Great Brit If the Transvaal had produced one 4 Brand the present anarchy, discord ami unhappiness would never have arisen.The convention ought not to place the Imjerial Governmentg In a worse position the wauld be the case it no convention exispd.Referring to the dynamite and Hquor essjons, Mr.Gra ham said they were g out the vitals of the country.Edfcation was barbarously hampered.The/Uitiander since the raid had been treated as a toad beneath the harrow.The tim§ for action had arrived.(Cheers) If Pjesidéne Kruger dia not recede wur woult come.(Renewed cheers.) Sir Aifred| Milner's proposale rather erred on the s of moderation, If Great Britain receded the knell oft British paramountcy would |e pounded.England's honour was safqin the hands of Sir Alfred Milner.He fe} that a new era had arrived, and hat fustice was about to be done.At this point a few sbjectors were expelled from the hall Mr.Graham, in conclÿaton, said that he hoped Bir Alfred Milnefs proposals were THE IRREDUCIBLE MINIMUM.The mention of Sir Alfled Milner's name was received with great enthusiasm.Mr.Steytier.ex membat nf the Leglinlat- ive Councll.who secondq the resolution, said that Great Britain would appreciate the Cape's Ministry\u2019y support of Sir Alfred Milner as a mark of true loyalty which had already been lemonstrated by the Cape contribution tè the Imperial navy.The time hard comelo afford a further proof of thetr loyalty He hoped the [Imperial Government woull not give way one lota.Mr Dodd.secretary of th South African League at Johannesburg.made a long speech, which was frequeptly applauded.He said that no previousicrisis had approached this one in gratity.Hitherto their appeals had been rejeded with scorn Men must range themselves on one side or the other.No half res wouid suffice.Who was not them was agninst them.He hoped thet if Sir Alfred Milner's proposals were aicepted fitting guarantee would accompany it.A greater contribution than the gift to the navy would be made If the Minigers stood by 8ir Alfred Milner.The peition at Johannesburg was intolerabh.An arieto- cracy of brains and wealthy would be tolerable, but an aristorcac of ignorance was preposterous.They wire not asking for favour, but for common ¥ghts of man.Mr.Buireinne also supporea the resolu- rion.Personally.he sal Le would not take the franchise if he (esided in the Transvaal, but as a colonigg he insisted that those must have it who desired fit.He emphasized the serioussess df the present crisis, not as a cologial, but as a national question.The resolution was adopté, ail those present rising and cheering and waving thelr hats.The meeting insisted that the resolution should be sent to Bir Alfred Milner with a request to him to cable it to Mr.Chamberlain.\u2018Rule Britannia!\u201d wag then sung.Mr.Fuller.In thanking the Mayor for presiding, expreured their gratitude to other colonists, their brethren aorass the seas, for their sympathy with the Uitland- ers and thelr offer of help If the necessity arose.(Great cheering.) The time fcr action had come.ferving to the disabilities dr the Uit- py Mr.Charlies Lewis mid that his .who waa a colonist and regident in the Transveal, bad married a Tyangveal lady.but nevertheless his grebdsgme under the present system would be @efranchised « Cancer We core without knife ovfiaser.matter how bad the ease, N tionlar.ily RTA AAR ATE PET EE ER a Colonial House, July Re 2O D.Scientific and practical, ranging from $8.00 to $s50,00 Henry Morgan & Co.\u201cChallenge Iceberg Refrigerator.\u201d ho, fg oT (ORT SO 3 TARRY 0 EA f A .TRS pr Lo AF 33 : ne « \"LP nes dé .° JF .' Lo } ee Tara > hE v , oO Phillips Square.duction.Cc.Off thoroughl y tested.Prices designs and the iatest shapes.20 p.c.28 p.c.CHINA DEPARTMENT.Special Sale of DINNER SETS at Surprising Discounts - will be displayed on special tables a varied For One Week Only collection of choice Dinner Seta in exqulsite he discounts rauge from ALSO 8 PER CENT.OFF FOR CASH.33 1-8 p.c.80 p.c.Bamples can be sent on application it All Wool French Regular Price 45¢, to be Sold at 25 CENTS and 5 per cent.off for cash.These Fine Goods have sold freely, and the balance will not last long at the price.There is a fair assortment at present.Printed Challies one to cut out by them.BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS.The Butterick Patterns are admitted by all to be the perfection of patterns, being always correct and so simple that it is quite easy for any A full and complete assortment of the latest designs for Ladies, Misses and Children constantly on hand.apparatus for testing sight, which is department.latest inventions are kept in stock.OPTICAL DEPARTMENT.The testing room is fitted with complete scientific and mechanical Artificial eyes carefully matched and inserted.Artificial aids for Hearing\u2014these have been successful, and the free of charge to all who visit this ++.+.Catalogues supplied free.\u2018or the con venien- during.the week u own DELIVERY @@r NOTICE \u2014City ars at present address when sending orders.COLONIAL HOUSE : Can Conver enlent rate se SELWINU MACHINE DÉPARTMENTS $12.80 to 45,00.Good v LAKE SHORE DELIVERY.customers residin, Li RIDAY NIGHT.w adian Express Ca, and Dominion Express Co.Mons th Telephones to customers.Public ° MAIL CRDERS RECEIVE CARRFUL ATTENTION.on! the Lake Shore, forwarded on SAR ARS hase by sûr ia the country will please give their city Union Ave.Entrance.prier ter Shea, Sate, ele, Odice.mpl, easy rin of the word.bx e À large stock, full HENRY MORGAN specie ae special for one week only.A Choice Collection of the Best & CO.Montreal, 2 ¥ } 7 ë AHH SOVVUUUSUOTORUOTS Ours states restent because thelr father was an Englishman.Bir Gordon Spriggs was the last speaker.He said that BRITISH BUPREMACY must be maintained, and warmly mended Mr.Chamberlain's speech.iis experience of the Diamond Jublles oon- vinced him that Great Britain was milid- ly behind Mr.Chamberiain.Unless Sir Alfred Milner were absolutely supported there was a danger that the colony would secede from the Empire.The National Anthem was sung as the meeting dispersed.There was occasionally some slight disorder during the proceedings owing to interruptions, but apart from this the demanour of the audience was characterised by great unanimity and enthusiasm.Many ladies were present on the platform.The Times commenting editorially on this meeting said, that the tone of the public meetings held in Cape Tuwn, Gra.hamstown, and East London to consider this question, was worthy of the citizana of a xreat Empire confronted with a grave and difficult political crisis.The rub.stance and the form of the demands of the speakers were alike creditable to the practical statesmanehip of the colonists.These men were moderate and devoted to place.but only so long as peace was compatible with the end they had In view.The grant of equal rights they contend to both old and new settlers.\u2018If Dutch.British.and other nationalities, alike in the Transvaal and in other parts of South Africa 1s the true and only solution of the \u2018\u2018embittering race question.\u2019 \u201cThe resolution shows a statesmanlike apuTeciation of what might readily be- cone a real danger tn the actual situation.There are well.meaning but foolish people in this country who in thelr ardent would be only too ready com- and hail as & \u2018compromise are nether numerous nor Influen- al.The native common sense of the nation ia with Bir Alfred Mliiner and -ir.The speeches and the reso: lutions of the colonists must confirm at home im the conclusions to which we had already come.\u2019 SPRAINED BACK! Sprains, Strains and Injuries of the Back often cause Kidney Trouble.DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS THE CURE.Here is the Proof: i ify il Te | Ee td i i i 4 { i i gr : i ¥3 [ ER à à à ii i : ë i j It wnald not bring you ou Fou boul have bad Sein re Jou A died\u2014 IS Just ru 84% M B on ole s no our hair is d z ne.Even end onic cannot raise dead hair.If your halr is falling out or ot dandruff, that is the time when Pal.mers Tonic should be used to clean your bead and stop the hair falling out, One dollar per bottle J.Palmer & Son, TE LITE TrrrTrrreTTre 1768 Notre Dame St.162%t71 oO 3 2 8 2.0.8 0 2 8.8 8 0 0 2 8 8 0.8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 8 2 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 2 9 CLIN J at J Mar Bat J ar Bw Jar J 2a J BN JN Jr Bf ME A Jt Mr BN at mr Zn Mt Jr J Mr a au ax a er ae ar 2 aa) 2 Bemtebedadlo bf 8B 2 8 0 0 ot 2 2 3 4 0 8 o 2 3 8 & 2 3 9 2 & 82 3 8 2 2.3.¢.8 TE Ee rrTireT THE EDUCATIONALISTS.The Teachers Have Settled Down to Hard Work at Los Angeles.LO8 ANGELPRS, July 13.\u2014The National Educational Association convention settled down yesterday to steady hard work, there being: eleven departments holding sessions in the\\ afternoon.in addition to general nesstont both morning and evening.Mrs.Helen Grenfell, state superintendent of public instruotion of Colorado, read a paper in the general session bearing the title of \u201cQuo Vadimus,\u201d which bore upon relation existing, and which ought to exist between the school and the home.L.Harvey, superintendent of public Instruction of Wisconsin, In deating with \u201cFundamentals tn teaching'\u2019' struck a responsive note in outlining how far the individual freedom of the teacher is bounded by the organisation of the school curri- culym.In the several department sessions almost the amtire gamut of education was Mecussed from child-study through the kindergarten and grammer grades, the polytechnic and art branches, the bremohes to the ultimate points of a business ool.lege curriculum on one hand and the university courses on the other.President David Starr Jordan, of Stanford Univer sity and Dr.Nicholes M.Butler, of Col.umbla University.engaged in a discussion on the prectioabiiity of a national university.a question of the greatest inter- emt and importance to educators as well as the cultured people throughout the country.The highly speciadised form of education, adapted to the needs of the deaf.bind and feeblominded has been und consideration J.C.McNeill, West Superior, Wis, yesterday resigned his office as treasurer hav.tnx held the position for ten years past.Among the candidates for the place are L E.Greenlef of Denver and C.8.Bpears, Deniver.: Candidates for the prestdency Madison, Wie.; J.A.Angeles.Cuia.; Elmer E.Brown.ley.Cala; C.M.Jourdan.Minneapolis and C.O.M.Carseh, Cimoimnaté.The comtest between representatives of the varfous cities for the next convention have narrowed down to three ities, Cla- mare TA de 0 mont Ro lar cured mes Fs fn ut AN Cele k; Les ap gn, \u201ces 7 SR NR, 2 YA Mme\" EE ete net PE ww \u2014 in aa \u201c \"4 notiess of Births, Marriages aad Desths must be endorsed with 2a names and addresses of the per- send sending same.BIRTHS McXAY \u2014 At 14 Laurier avenue, on the ne net inst.the wife of Donald B.Fort.Que.on & son B.XA t Portage du Thomas une 18th, to Mr.and Mrs.8.Bauks a gon.» \u2014 At Toronto, on Juhe 33rd, 139 is wife of A.Blain.of à daughter.* R\u2014At iy Man.on the th \" LIPTLE .the wife of the Rev.C.R.Littler, .D.uf a daughter MEKECE NIE-To Mr.\"and Mrs.A.Mc.! Toronto, on June 28.à dauxh- Les Mint (ne, vifs Winnipeg.on the 2th he of W.McKinley.of a um) MORRIBON \u2014 At Capelton, Que.July 4 2 .Morrison, - & son to the wife of Rsg., of Linnouss, Me.* At Sherbrooke, July 4th, à BUNHURY - Mre., Herbert E.Bun- fon to Mr.and ury.* MARRIAGES.; HIRSCH-BROWN\u2014On the 12th inst.at the residence of the bride's father.199 Final st by the Rev.J.R.Jobson, Brace Emma, daughter of Robert Brown, tu Frederick Charles Hirsch.A THE McARTHUR \u2014 At the residence 0 brides Jmothes.on the 26th day jun Rev.J.Dobuon, 20% Bm ith Yeo nue McArthur.WINN-BUTHERILAND \u2014 On the 12th of July, 1399 .at Kuox Church, by the Rev.James Fleck, B.A.Albert F.Beaste, oniy daughier of the lato Char- ~ les Hood Suther'and, and granddaugh'er of the late Rev.A.F.Kemp, LL.D.No oards.182 Zeod BARBER- WEST\u2014At autant June, 28th, ARE Barbour.Ewes CUTTRIES.YON \u2014 \u2018on Ju Lu py at Hammon, ward Francis Cuttriss to Jane ER Cigyton.* 28, n, to Bertha iit - Af Londo uen A.Gaze, of on daughter of Robert H.Read, Tondo?oa .KELLAWAY.MOUAT \u2014 At 8t.Paul's rch, Nelson, B.C., June %, George Stamey Kellaway, Hudson's Bay Company.to Caroline femima Harrower, fourth dou hter, of John Mouat, late of Winnipez \u201cSean.11 EIRE w- FAGAN -\u2014 a Buffalo, N.Y, on Jul Duncan lysdade, of New York doy\u2019 0 Alda \"(Añnle) Fagan.of Hanulton.McHARDY-PROCTOR\u2014In Barnia.th.Hardy W.McHardy, of Toronto, to Charlotte Minnie Proctor.of Sarnta.s NIGHTINGALE - MONCRIEFF \u2014 At Browneburg, on July 5th, by the Rev.A.A.Radley, Geurge Nightingale, uf New Glasgow.to Sarah Moncrieff, youngest gaus ter of £ieorge Moncricf, Bag.of dina.141 2 on June June PERRIN-RAESIDE\u2014On June 28th.Toronto Jease Perrin.of Lindsay.to Elisabeth Murray Raeside, of Toronto.* DEATHS IN THE CITY.BRADFORD\u2014A! 21 Greene ave, West- nt, on 12th nat.Hazel.aged 8 Brad month youngest daughter of B.foe Funeral private.DU PUIS \u2014 At Boucherville, on the 13th L., infant son of J.N.treal.162 3 GORDON\u2014At & Columbia West.moust, on July a, John Allan, infent son of Jolm A.and Redecon Gordon 162 3 MULLARKY\u2014In Montreal.on mir 12h, 189.from heart failure, Mr.M.J - ahovet I.y morning at 8.30 o'clock, te Jt Patrick's UChur thence to the R Friends and acquain- led to a send.O'LOGHLIN\u2014In this ety on Wednesda: 13th July, 1899, James bloanitn mative ot J nd, Ti Yours.Funeral liane a.ce from reel late re- sidenre No.o Friday Fhe i Rite 5 =.A a 5 atten wlihoat pee AE 7 = fh ontreal Angex, x .had um koe re } Ford please dt bis intimation.t § on Ju Maria Mason, aged Pion love wife of Rev.Badjer.Fu Joc from har husband's residence, ie 3 L'Antoins street, on Friday, at 2.30 STANSFIELD\u2014On Pet a.Hannah Sane.residence hor pon Sete ser her son.Chas Laval ave or (Funeral private).Guardia Eng.Foster's Boma, N.H, and Portend Argus, Magne ' papere please TISDALE~In this ed on Wednead ay, July 1999, Tisdale, aged Jars} atin of oan dare, hana Funeral from the ence of daughter-inlaw, Mrs.Jas.Tisdale, 37 8t.Ignace st.7 m., Friday 16h inst.to 8t.Mary's * Durch, thenoe to _eq attend oston papers please copy.TREMBLA Y\u2014AcddentaBy killed on Wednesday.July 12th, 1893, ward Tremblay In his 28th year.Funeral will take place Friday morning.at 745 fram No.10 Ful- lum st, to St.Vinceem da Paul Church, thence to R.C.Cemetery, DRATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.ALLATT\u2014At Victoria, B.C, on June 38th, Mra.Thomas 8B.Allatt, aged 85 years.® BROWN\u2014On June 32.at London, Mrs.F.Brown, aged 35 years* BUTLER\u2014 At Halifax, July $% WitHam Butler, aged 28, icaving a wife and two children.* COCHRAN\u2014At Brooklyn, Hanta, N.3., 29th June, Alexander Cochran, aged 77 years.® DRYDEN\u2014At Guelph, July 4th.Jas.Frederick Dryden, son of Dr.Dryden, aged &8 years and 1 month.* FRANKLAND\u2014At Toronto, on July 2nd Miss Jane Frankland, aged M years and 3 monthe® QAUVIN\u2014At Moncton, N.B., on June 27, Mrs.Alphle Gauvin, aged 26 years.* GLABBCO \u2014 At Hamilton, on June 5th, Wm.H.Glassco, aged 8) years GOHMAN\u2014At Ottawa, on the sth inat., Iilisabeth Redmond, wife of Thomas Gorman, aged 4; years * GOUGE\u2014At Charlesbourg, July Jean Baptiste David Gouge, aged 40 yeuras RHIUJGINB\u2014In London, on July 1, Ann gins, in her 68th year Hig- HILL8\u2014At Halifax, Jui 2, Florence N., {gungeet daughter of the late James JEFFRIES\u2014At Jalifax, June 29, Hi Jeffries.aged 4 y ean KENNBDY\u2014At Chaniottstown July na, Mary urie, wife of Archibald Kennedy, Ksq., in the 7th year of her age.LAFLAMME\u2014At Ottawa, Napoleon, Laflamme, aged 53 years, an employe of Rideau Hall.* LAPIERRE\u2014At Grand Desert, N.§,, June Wth, Mary Lapierre, relict of \u201cJoseph Lapierre, aged 78 years.LEPROHON _o \u2014 At Ottawa, on the st inst., Jean Phil.Leprohon, late assistant clerk of the House of Commons, aged 1% years.\u201d PERRY \u2014 In.London on July éth, Charlies D.Perry, ageu 2 years ang 1 mopths.® POWIB\u2014At Hamilton, Powis, in hla \u20acrd ye RICHARDS8ON\u2014On June ÿ 30th, Sarah Floreaoe, eidgst .James Richardson RIDDELL\u2014At Hamilton, on Ju! epb Riddell, In his th years © J°% ROGERS\u2014At Lachute 1009.Alberta Adelaide; Tinga nual » the late Lieut.C Rogers, of Lakefield, aged 11 years ana 11 months.STEPHENS-In Hamiiton, on July bth, James mere aged 59 years.Frederick Arthur t Toronto, daughter of THOM N\u2014On June 3th, at Victoria, B.C.Hater Thompson, nal - Bnd aged 3 years ve of Eng WHITE AL Harrington.Ont, on Ji White, wite of the late ww 2 wa AT t Torgnto, Mary, epilet of das (le ww am V9 ht in Def CEE A Brilliant Wedding bovaktaot moods Mais oharteite goiaitne.102 made ! » a agéitiona! | \u2018Pith, \u201cné Dre sx fé ORR Winn to | EE = [ i is Ft ig REMNANT \" mete Remsants will be offered to-morrow at SALE © about half the regular prices, ES CARSLEY Cum Notre Dams Street.Montreal's s Greatest Store.luty 13th, 1899, Rousing \u2018Friday Special Oiterings.* , The best bargain news ever printed fills these columns to.dsy.Thousands will appreciate eur a great July clearance Sales when prices are cut down, Profits are lost, and a period of money- saving for the public begins, These specials are noteg because of the certainty that never before has any one ever seen such splencid merchandise priced so cheap.You're Invited to this special bargain feast.Come Balance of Great Purchase of Ladies\u2019 White Underwear |: From The Calebrated Makers THE ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO.TORONTO.Last Friday there was phensmenal selling of this magnificent stock of Lalles\u2019 high class White Lingerie, mare than halt the lot had disappeared before closing time.The balance will go on sale to-morrow and its hardly possible there will be any leit for after lunch customers.I you want to participate in this great bargain \u2018feast it will be necessary to come here in the forenoon.The Big Store offers the balance of this magnificent stock at the sime prices as the \u2018 Allen Coy.sold them to the trade, which means 33 1-3 per cent.off regular pricss, Two Lots Stylish Shirt Waist, Two unparalleled bargains in Ladies\u2019 stylish Shirt Waists will get prompt attention from the thousands who are sure to visit The Big Store to-morrow.Neither of them deserves \u2018o be cut in price, considering that two-thirds of the hot weather is yet to come.80c SHIRT WAIST for 89¢c .90c SHIRT WAIST for 87¢c DAINTY SHIRT WAISTS STYIISH SHIRT WAISTS 36 dozen Fancy Percale 3a dozen Fancy Cam.Shirt Waists in prètty bric Shirt Waists in stripe and small check strije effects and pretty effects in pink, blue and colorstomes of pink, blue mauve, made with full and violet, the stripe run- fronts, yeke back, self £ ning crosswise, pouch cutfs and cellar, regular! front, self collar and cuffs 8oc.Friday \u2019 \u2018 and extra white collar, regriés goc.Friday 670 1500 Fashionable Shirt Waists, Special Friday Price 29c Jaunt ty Outin g Skirts.Stylish Silk Waists.The fic! t The Skirt Es i ded daily 4 enough that The Big Sto .Ledien\u2019Stylish va Slik Waists in ale Taad, these specials for Friday.fanc a 130 Linen freon Out- T Laid nd ng nlso a À I Ew Pia day .29\u20ac ones der plais surah.they are slightiy mused w ro Lam .ne Open Crash Ow Ris foil width, hem; nepal 1,00 Find, Friday mA) tmntion,origi Ta givs White Bol Fri English Duck Skirts, - $l.49 {rimmed with rows of SHRYRA Biv, 76C 100 only alien Shot beautiful range Linen Outing Skirta, p of newest range made with lap seams ings and de.and desp hem; ubual signs.des is the balance of lot shown 00 qualivy, Regular value Us.idaÿ .$1.99 The \u2018Great Dress.Goods Sate.| The army of assistants ie the Dress (bods Store was not sufti- cient for yesterday's demands.Such throngs in July are a new experience.To-morrow the management promise prompt service.July Sale Prices .FC to 99C yard Special 8ilk Sale Wash Goods Specials Silks are the cream of Dry Goads\u2014prices 300 piece: Fancy Dress Prints, light foun: will be higher, but during Tray ou wave dation, wib neat designs.Regular al trom 25 to 30 per cent.at The Big 71-% quaitv.Frida ay 35 pieces more left of thoso Fakey 1 Lining 176 piera Fancy Silkaline Dress Muslin, Silks in Checks and Figures and Bhot Ef- 28 inches vide, biack grounds, with bright 8t urnes ylis Uk Waists, in fects, splendidly worth 30c à yard.(5c colored fincy stripes, silk effect: c Friday usual 20c quality.Frida .8 42 pleces\u2019 New Summer Slike, stripe de- SU pieces washing nkles, 28 inches aigns, 13 different eolors, apecial for sum- wide, fan:y etripe and red designs; regular Iscto 0c a yard.Friday mer Shirt Waista, usual 43c quality, Friday 30C 55 pleces the balance of those Fancy Sumter Silks that are so popular \u2014 take any of them, they're wort at least, Friday ov 36¢ Twsr Wrapper Bargains 130 Ladies\u2019 Fine Per.1 Stylish Straw Sailors sis ful ge BR hered a bac tied linin turn over colfar, full skirts in mauve, pink, green and navy, usual Say\u201d 2110 FH 69C Good nee A s brings a hearty rc.hpanse.H pol news of a special lot of Ladies\u2019 Stylis Sailors for Friday.34) of them with fancy rustic straw crown and pay tir 1 fa G6 Fine Fancy Muslin .edge, trimm Wrappers, very stylish, with\" fancy rib- trimmed epsule tes bon In corres- «nd Valenciennes Lace nding colors to fitted waist lining, full Fat navy, Royal skirt in pink, sky and blue, brown any an.reguiar $2.30, Teen, rega a 1.00 \u2018value, ad) 7 © $1.49 y Cc .37Cus geagoned Ollcloths.380 Untrimmed Sailors in white, navy {70 and brown, regular 300 kind, Friday Sheetings and Cottons 73 inch Unbleached Sheeting, plain or Houwkeepers know the reliable nature of The :3ig Store's Floor Covering Values.WELL SEASONED ENGLISH OILCLOTH fd wie ade te wd Pride.16: yard Friday ones orn 1 160 a TER SCOTCH LINOLE Genuine well PILLOW CO COTTON, 40 Inches wide, full %eavued kind, =.did \"7c 1 yards \u2018leached, usual fie quality.AC Frit, seal 360 yard FINÉ SE AMBRIC.Mersey River Brand, SUMmMer Unde Tate sam English make, a) for Ladies Under oar, usual Pe quality Pri- 1c oe\u201d Ladies\u2019 Vests For 41- 2c.108 dozen Ladies Summer Under Ves »iatie ribbed; usoal I quality; F Friday 40 A lot of = dainty Underekirta for summer wear will bo offered Te morrow.Secure ene.Ladies\u2019 Moirette Skirts in pretiy Roman 8 ) - 78 dosen Ladies\u2019 Fast and mauve, also in -Blaek- Maco yearn Heese, black wi fast d reliable.make, frilled floance valae st ISc a pair.Re Extraordinary Grocery Bargains.Revelying Biectric Fans makes this the coolest and most cemfert- able grocory store in the city: specials for Friday: 1500 Tins Esgich Bforbet, 2 coating summer beverage, Friday 8 -20 tia tar Tete duit, 3?fir Eriol dum\u2019: 18 QUE Fine Laundry Blais.7 413 Tom oe oe lose vo 8 dl Pau Comm Bites us » kod Beans, #2.{nig ine in .> ing for \u2018 ea i > Tia Pal) ee A Te GE Sale of First-class Dry Goods at money saving prices.Every day's sales greater.Why?Because we are giving the best values in the city; reductions vary from 10 to 75 per cent, but the qualities are always the best, no matter how great the reduction.If you have a want to fill In dry goods, better fill it now when we offer such great reductions.\u2026Examp ples\u2026.3 : Ladies Trimmies Hats.A .Hatt brice.ta, ° .ce.Lai = Sailor Sas, a .Half Price, = Great Successful = Laie Walking Hats ce he ea ee Half Price.Children\u2019 \u201c Muslin Headwear .Half Price.Lod arasols .25 per cent.off.Ladies\u2019 Fanbionable J ckets .25c to 50 percent, ofl Ladies\u2019 Stylish Ca .A .D Ladies Lenther its - oe .Dress Goods .Wash Fabrice .+ + + Sample Corsets .to 50 per cent.off .90 per ceut off, .23 to 76 per cent.off.23 to 3U per cent off.\"ss l'30N Manufacturers prices.10 per cent.ofl.r cent.off.per veut.off.20 per ceut off.Lavlles' Blouses, reductions and \u201c .PE Children\u2019s Gingham Dresses .ee ew» .x Boys' odd Galatsaand P.K.Suits , , Boys\u2019 Blouses aud Shirt Walste ., .The above are only a few examples from the vast number of reductions we have made in our Liven, Hosiery, Ribbon, Lace Handkerchief, in fact in every department in the store from Smallwares Lo Carpets, offer you special induceients for this month.WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE, OGILVY S St.Catherine and Mountain Sts.debbie CARSLEY'S EXTRA.Bargains in Glass and China Lemonade Sets.Another lot of these F pretty Lemonade \u2018bout Tollet Sets.Bets just received; aie tai a.æm- o e Feta, cennisting of , 4 tumblers and glass pitcher, regular value 8e, Friday Special §hipment of Toile} Seta received the jesterday tb er en rale to-morrow at | set \u2018riday prices only New Toilet Sets, unique a pe Ju ge, colgarines of old blue GAS GLOBES.Calne 54-18, wh lei.Regul ar $2.95 30 dainty Gas Globes, etched de- Cups and Saucers.i bell ECQ sign.bell oh ges.ee ta RATED ppual 45e qualit t and din- ay \"7230 ner sise, ise.now crown a Uaioe aue at Jéc the SOALES cup and sau- uy ony car, Friday.9,0 Scales, Beatos.Preserving Kettles team asd 500 best qualit .cast Corer, n weights tles, wand, Bl will weigh ay cut.10 lbs.and 3quarta sige TS fully certi- 4 quarts sise ed.- 6Gquarts aise .36c ular value 93.26.Friday special $2 52 8quarts size.4% .10 quarts size .46c tes = Lawn Mowers 10 M quarts 80 Only \u2018 Mon- Keep Out the Flies arch Lawn Mowers, made By ust the new with three Bpring indow blades, special Screens and Doors gearing, high they do the work of fectually and cost but ver tittle.Favourite Spring Window Sareens, will fit almost any size of heels easy running.12 inches, Friday special $2.95 14 inches, Fri- day special window, worth from $315 \u2014 amy spect To ® rt 6, 38C 35 Cut Prices in Cameras To introduce this new department the following specials will be offered to-morrow.PATENT MEDICINES 25 olly Borers do | : unior : Regular Friday Cameras Dr, Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.30e: Mc \\&p : © ial Electric Oil.20 ldo Friday Menthol Cough Syrup.Ye 0c re Bromq Seltzer.dc 22e Citrate Maqnenia.2c ine $2.39 Pains Celery Compound.9.a fic ere Sarsapar:lla 63o ampoles C od Liver OH I \u201c00 73c 15 ONLY FUREK À No.2 Innior Cameras, loaded with flim to take 12 pic- $4 8 tures, Special Friday price .5 THE S.CARSLEY C© run 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street, Miontreal.Fishing Tackle-Special Lines.SPLIT BAMBOO FLY BODS \u2026 \u2026 01.8, TROLLING SPOONS.So.RINGED HOOKS per 100.\u2026 16.BAMBOO POINTED RODS cree .\u2018 \u201cEverything ter the Angler\u2019 We have complete van of high er R.& W.KERR, 2230 8t.Cathepine St.BOY LOSES ses Nico, IRISH COAL SUPPLY.\u2014=>anannemnnte Run Over by a St.8e fawrence ané Wiadsor Sere Oar.Walter Poulter, aged A si with his he non étre, vus parents, , Re \u2018Miro It is Betimated That There are 100,- ' 000,000 Tons in One District An Irish paper says that expert auth- orfties heave estimated that there are 100.- 900.000 tons of coal ta the Kilkenny and Queen's County coal field, and adds that it te good coal with many advantages that Welsh and English 00Al does not possess.It $8 twice as lasting.It has no amoks, and Sor \u2018certain industries St can not be sur passed.Yet for lack of enterpfise and capital, (he meagre OUP te only about etree Xo 4: A PM AM TS This Stare closes on Saturday at one o'clock during Juiy and Auguet.OUR SUBUHBAN DELIVKVÉXS for Bt.Anne's and all intermediate polute leave WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY murning at à à M.sharp.HAMILTON'S Friday Bargain Day.To-morrow the supreme bargain event of the year! Come prepared to see the grealest bargains you have ever seen in any s sale either here or elsewhere.TO-MORROW'S J REE GIFT TO\u2019 ot.e EARLY SHOPPERS.-\u2014 To- morrow * morning from 8 to 9 o'clock.: i will give away 25 dozens Ladies\u2019 and * | Misses\u2019 Straw Sailors.One to each customer, none to children.3Como and get one! \u2018 $ 0000 0000-00000- 0000000.0000-00000 08oc .A Record Breaking Silk Sale.We cannot remember during our whole Silk experie dee an offer so extraordinary as the one we make for to-morro selling.bd We told you in our last advertisement about these Hi h Grade French Sliks, that were slightly 90 15g in trangit, wo imported them to retall ut from.to $1.75 a yard Owing to the favorable adjustment of our claim for damages by the Transportation Coy.°C and the lateness of the season, we have decides to creute à furor in Silk selling to-morrow hy offering them all in one Jot and one price.: vi Your choice at - - - - - - - - * They consist of the season\u2019s latest designs and calorings tu Jucquard round Corded Taffotan, Ligh and Dark Fringed Silks, Faucey Striped and Checked Stliks, Stylish Plaid gad Brocaded Silks, Beautiful Shirt Waist Silke, etc, ete, Cote early for first choice, as there are, ns we have stated abe \u2019 POc to #1.75 marked ull at one price.+0000-0000.90003000-000000000-0000 Fast Color Prints\u2014Froxe=) 1C pretty patierna ap 2 ¢ for Wash Fabrics, oq lines of Mualins, Chambrays, Check 25c value.as they are slightly solledd the web would cost you 25eve.we offer them as à Ginghams, Fancy Figured wns odd pleces, and Parcaigs, Former prices 8c, 10c stylish colors, at half their value ta ani 12)c.make a quiek clearance - 4 .Thousanda for White Muslins \"50H White Piques cases of min 3 £)C (tanc tri white Muslins.open lends White Pique in ends from 2 wark and effect designs, actualito 6 varix, goods that cut faom Torchon Laces, Hundreds of Ç ie JEM ç for Ladies\u2019 Gloves, in bright Taffeta, one » eo only, yards of Rea) Hand Tan, bLiatk embroidered backs, Torchon Wadhing Lacos, 3 all sizes, worth lse.wide, worth 1%¢ : i for Ladies\u2019 Handker-| Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Vests.J ; 1 chiefs.oat olor printed Ladioa' Maco cotton yarn ribbed C A w oe en 2 chet handkerchiefs.None vests, wbaped necks and haif worth less than sleeves, 8 10c valpe.» + + for.Ladies\u2019 Cotton Ladies\u2019 Parasols, > Po Hote.acier orm [E0000 te c 2 Bose trop auch.cotton bp plain, shot and hose, \u20ac 5 splice on worl he\u201d [Err Te were apne values.* we pretect the Public from Paying Exorbitant Prices for PAT ENT MEDICINES.These prices tell the saving: eee Tribe.+ ae \u2019 Vere.Corn Cure Liquid - 28c¢ 1dc¢|Carter\u2019s Little Liver Perry Davis Pain Kiuer, 25\u20ac 16e Pills.\u2026, Ba 16e Hendache Wafers, - 186 Beet ir rite, pints, 1.0@ 50c¢ yer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, TE 00 63¢ Beef, Iron and W ne, 1.008 80c¢ cott\u2019s Emulsion, - $1.00 63¢ Burdock Blood Bit- Seidiitz Powders, - 28¢ 16 ters, - - = $1.04 6ñc Paîne\u2019s Celery Compound.\u2026.\u2026.K\u2026.\u2026resess onvrsenrecenracre 10% Be == YoOUr French Flowers- ce ( to morrow of a magnificent assortment of real French made Flowers all varieties and Xinds, values in the lat up to Mc, , ¢ for Ladies\u2019 Hats\u2014, ire; Ladies\u201d Straw Sailors, Walking Hata and Dress Shapes.Odd lines Hats that earller in the season we sold freely at a dollar.c for Ladies\u2019 Corsets cn strong double netting: sateen striped, strongly reinforced side steals, a aptandid dollar Corset, cool and comfortable, Regular 50c to $1 values.for Ladies\u2019 Wrappers Made of American Percalen, C in Blue and White and Black and White only, waist lined, full skirt.An actual $1.00 value.Hore are à few Iteme to show how we are keeping things 2 ng in this great 3rd floor stock.Well posted buyers wil ORCA reco hat these prices are from 1-4 to 1-3 lower than usual.CURTAINS, Fine Nottingham Lace Cur BABY CARRIAGEB, a TH offer tains, in white and sre, embed des an exceptionally t bargain ip baby 30 inches w 3), Jords carriages, nicely u olstersd.à 4.50 valoe at 85 hy \u201cr day si 05 pair full size.Clearing at SPOTTED NEIS Jor sash eurtains, 7¢ Verandah Chairs, antique or 83C well th finish, 73c, for PILLOW | SHAM HOLDKRS, euch i6c Artistic cushion Loe tinsel gc Silk Veilings\u2014a beautifn! lot of all Bilk Vellings and trim ining nels, both plain, wd and figured, tlaok shades, values up to 40c ¢ for Fancy Ribbons\u20143 2 C ches wide, all pure silk, in igh And medium sutiimer shades for Hat Triiemings gad Fancy Work.40e to 5c regular.ho potas {+ IM cD Ladies\u2019 Organdie Waists_oca linesof h finer grade Shirt Waists, al \u2018this season's patterns and colorings, AU different styles & to choose from.V alues up to $1.a.Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirte Made of best American Out, Cc ing Crash, deep born, fuit .th.A perfect hanging skirt, cheap at 75c.LA Boys\u2019 Serge Suits Sallor Blouse and Knee C Pants, lined, sallor collar and trimmed beass buttons, a splendid $1.50 value.\u2018 gs for Babies\u2019 Bon- nets\u2014 Mass 0102 sheer muslin and lawn, with cluster of tucks, finished around face with ruch.sel] De, Frida 12e.BEA CHAS PILLOWS, gi covered FEATHER PILLOWS.8 Ib.t, cov- good ticking, bis, for ered fine ticking, $1.55, for .C psir .\u20ac Sas Our $ Table of Granite, Tin and Woodenware at Conslating of Brash shes, Whisks, Baste Towel bolle Clotbes Fa C 3 ns, .Frs a te Pa a a a etc arviena, Uiehpans, Falls.J Ladies\u2019 Boots and C 99$-17 Pale Ladien u For Wire Deors £05 Franc Fons | Shona.12, 74 1 \u201d c Fos en siewbere, Tou\u2019 |: Laced Shoes in bisck a rasset, new soln toes, patent + find d, they ask from gather awd self tips, regular $1.85 o % to $1.80 valves, Friday's Great Sale of Groceries-\u2014Compare These Preps.ee pa .À de Ham aud Haven por I ?SE Gems Boe ion \u2019 : : Le rr 1 3 + JE + Ee Soaps, Foam or\u2019 Ym.We Wik, Dect Pastry Phour tor | M0 Redrech ur © ih 03 From 8% 0 dm.8 the Saiog Boda or Be pr v oti and iM Qe ir 8 ew 5 C5 a.= ; 2 % High Grade Watches There are many so called High Grade Watches, but there is a vast difference in points of construc- tlon, finish and style that Is not perceptible to one not familiar with them.OUR SPECIAL which Is expressly made for us has many points of excellence over the others and costs you no more.BR.A.Dickson & Co., JEWELLERS, 2261 ST, CATHERINE ST.te Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper cal t- HAVE YOU 57 Tors rope copier co Moutl,, Hair Falliog.Write COOK REMEDY (0 © 1007 Masonic a oe Chic can.Il.tor proofs of cures.Caplt al rst\u2019 Cure d IL 15 Ww 38 day 100 page book free 1551f AMERICAN WHIST CONGRESS.The Canadian Team Defeated Chicago Team for Challenge Trophy.CHICAGO.July 13.-The American whist congreas contests deepen in intensity as the end approaches.The Bruoklyn trophy contest has been played out and the shield stays east.The finals for the Ham.fiton Club trophy commenced yesterday, and to-day but eight clubs remain upon the field and these will fight it our in single combats to the finish.The A.W L.challenge trophy opened the ball yesterday afternoon with twenty competitive teams by night they were reduced to ten and early this morning witnesses all but five out of it.Today.to-morrow and Saturday koen siruggle for the prize of prises, the Hamilton trophy.will continue tu the consummation.To-day aleo the A.W.[.challenge trophy contest w second chapter and those wi known until early Sunday morning.like wise the computition of progressive pairs tn the afternoon and progres-ive fours In the evoning will afford an openlig into the which will enter a great muliilude of olavers.Baturduy ight wil behold the culmination progressivu mraiseht whist match.To.day will be marked by the first preliminary round of the Minneapolis trophy contest, bn which pairs from ay club will enter.jast evenimg also will be fought out through successive Stages tu the dose of Lhe cougreas.The \u201cI>roppers'\u2019 won the progressive fours contest with a team Poure of lt matches at 1.30 o clock this mornuxg.The second preliminary of the A.W.1, chal lenge trophy contest wan completed.The Ave whining teams entered the finals which continued to-day, and which alao include the Americans.6° Boston, who head the Use of losers.The second round of the Hamilton finals was also completed The score of the brogre ssive fours wus: 1.The \" 16 matches.2.Minneap a 3.Chicago whist Lies Berym, with 124 matahes each.The score of the preliminary in the A L.challenge trophy contest was.Nashvie, 162.ve Scranton, 151.Sloux Falls, 157, vs Grand Rapids, 153.North Shore, 174, ve.American, of Boston, 172.Athaenreums (Torunto.Ont), 171.va.Chicggo.166.Paul.188, vs VWualbrook Baltimore, The score in the secund round of the Hamilton finals was: eland beu a t layer, of Racine, by four oise beat Ouks.of Austin, by § tricka Buffalo beat Philadelphia by seven Chvigago Duplicate beat Indianapulis by two tri In ne cond apecial game for women the winners were Miss Allen and I.H.Waldo.An important point relating to the con tests for the Hamiton Club trophy was à resolution introduced by ex-Hresident 3arney that this trophy should be con tested for only\u2019 oy t the six most represen tative teams fen number should Ine ciude the last winner of the wo © resolution was referred to the com mittee on resolutions with Instructions to-morrow.THE PAPAL DELEGATE.Clarke Wallace Discusses Appointment of Mgr.Falconl.(Specisd to the Star.) LONDON, Out, July 13.- The rpesker of the day at the ceebraton here erdey vas N.Clarke Wallace, MP, Maer of Brtidh America Iu the coûrse of ha address Mr.Wal ace referred the recently made that this ont the rogumtion signed by MPs wrtrt « deiegaue to Canada \u2018\u2018ta) ama\u2019 in regulating our effurn, as the speaker past \u201cIf this delegwte,\u201d Mr.Wallace went on, \u201cia owning to attend eklv to th.atfaus of we will \u201chave mrothing to du with M, but | can tell lem and those who that uw he attempts to inter with the pohtiml affaus of the Do- of Capmdu we will teach lum a We wril let hum know, amd thowe Mr.the ve : \u201csent for bum, that we cun govern our soives and wull ot toréereace toierate any out:ade 1n- with our affesw.\u201d hp, WES STRICKEN, The Member for Sherbrooke Attacked With Paralysis on Board a Train.He Is Now lying in a Critical Condition at Ottawa.HON.W.B.IVES.OTTAWA, July 13 \u2014 The Hon.W.B.Ives, M.I' for Sherbrooke, and Minister of Trade and Commerce in the Cabmets of Nir Mackenzie Bowell and Sir Charles Tup per, 1s lying in a ental condition at St.| Luhe's Howpiial here, the result of a stroke ; of parelyws on bounl the Canadian l\u2019acific | train.,\u2018 Mr.Ives had been viating Rossland dis.tret, where he has large interests, and was on his way to Ottawa.He rose yesterday morning between sx ani seven, apparently in the best of health and epirits.Mr.Ives tinished his dressing and the porter went into another car just as the train pulled suto North Bav When the tran left North Bay the porter entered the sleeping car am and saw Mr.[ves conung out of the oset.Somme mucus was dropping from his bp, as if he had been vonuting, and he wad staggering.The parter took hold of him and amivted him to hw berth.Mr.Ives tried to suy something, but be could not articulate.He was made as comfortable as possible, lving unconscious on hus berth, am us there was not a doctor on the tran a was sent to Maitawa usking that a physician meet the train there.By some accident the telegram was not made sufli- ciently intelhgible and the doctor who did meet the train was not prepa to go on to Ottawa.A telegram was then sent to Dr.W.W.Dickson, of Pembroke, who met the train at that place.Mr.William White, .£, brother of ex-Speaker Peter White, boarded the train at Pembroke.Dr.Dickson at once pronounced the case an extremely serious one of paralysis of the brain.Every possible care was taken of Mr.Ives and a telagram was sent to Mr.Rufus Pope, M.P.Mr.Ives\u2019 brother m-law, On the arrival of the tram an ambulance was obtaaned from St.Luke\u2019s Hospital, whither Mr.Ives was at once conveyed, still insensible.In a very about the House of Commons Charles Tupper, and Dr.T.6., at once went with Mr.P Lake's where a consultation was had with Dr.Dickson, who accompanied Mr.Ives from Pembroke, and Dr.BL.W Powell, of Ottawa.Dr.Roddick said that the case was an extremely grave one, and that although the patient was resting quietlv, still unconscious and was apparently slightly im- proviug, lis chances of recovery were not very great, although he may get over this shock.Sir Charles Tupper took a rather more hopeful view of the case, but agree with Dr.Roddick as to its extreme seriousness.Mr.Tves was travelling alone, Myps.Ives being at home in Sherbrooke.NO HOPE OF RECOVERY.OTTAWA, July 13.- A bulletin issued at one o'clock to- day stated that on, VW.B Ives was still unconscious and still very low.The doctors give no hope of his recovery short time the news spread and Sir Roddick, to St.LADY SALISBURY, TOO.LONDON, July 13.\u2014 The Marchioness of Sabwbury., wiie of the Premier and Minster of Foreign Affaire, had a slight attack of paralysis yesterday at Walmer Cas tle.She rallied well and ® now improving in health Lord Sahsbury was obliged to curtail the diplomatic reception at the Foreign Office vesterday rmmediately after the receipt of the grave tx tidings, and touk amer a spec train Lo Castle.MARCHIONESS OF SALISBURY.The Marchionews of Salisbury is a daughter of the late Sir Edward Hall Anderson, a baron of the Court vf Exchequer.She was married to the Marquis of Salisbury in 1857.They have five sons and two daughter« hving.The eldest son ia Vimcount (\u2018ranborne.Walmer Castle, Kent, is the official rendence of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, an office held by Lord Salisbury.It was built by Henry VIII.in 1539, and conmmands a splendid view of the sea.The Duke of Wellington died there in 1852.HUNTINGDON ORANGEMEN.(Special to the Star.) HUNTINGDON, Que., July 13.\u2014The members of the Western District Lo.A.of the county of Huntingdon abra ted ibe papniveraary of the Vt tile of & Boyne oldin pieuis 18 a ton's ove, Hoos settlement ent, a few miles from this vil- ot Noritirindins the absence of the Britannia Band ontreal, and eon- sequent lack of mesic, there pute a good programme of sports and some good es.There were over 500 people in the prove and those present listened attentive- Ye ers, the principal omes Deing Sellars of the Gleaner, the Rev.C.Duprose, inigter of the Methodist o web, Huatin dont tor of Bt Yona 3 Epi Cm, iam Harrigan, Cracken, CM.und à AMKRICANS IN TRANSVAAL meer oo LUNDUN, July 13-The Cape 4 of of tae News, etd and a complete overhauling, during which > N°.ax 2 .; i\u2019 ha?+ pr, Ly ve » FERNY UE Te Re AR Are Tf NR ME a TE J Ol Ran, Le Ds THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JULY 13 1899.À NUDS EN VI Sr, ATP Pigg Ho PAE ' terra * STRANGERS Visiting Montreal will do well to call and examine the GREAT BARGAINS in Diamonds Diamonds are FREE OF DUTY in Canada.DIAMOND AND OPAL RINGS GOLD and SILVER WATCHES at a great reduction STERLING SILVER SOUVENIRS OF MONTREAL, Beautiful Designs.JEWELLERY, Unique and Stylish.Everything Guaranteed.OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30.J.B.WILLIAMSO 1741 Notre Dame Street, - - 102x) Call and see the Bargains.NOTE THE ADDRESS.The Diamond 9 Merchant, - 2850 St.Catherine St.: Shipping = Notes.IP0T0 000000000 0000000000 PORT OF MONTREAL.ARRIVED.Btoumahip Gallia, 2500, Btewart, Quebec, July 12, McLean, Kennedy & Co, ght.Sieamship Amaynthla, 2200, Taylor, Glasgow.July 1, R.Ref & Co., general.Steamship Loulsburg, 1182, Gould, Sydney, July NS, Kingman & Co., coal ste amship Universe, 1635, Egencss, 8yd- ney.July =, Kingman & Co, «& Steamship Sarmatian, 243.Hrodle, Liv- erpuol, H.& A Allan, general, f CLEARED.Ste umship lkbal, 34%, Jennings, Llver- poul, WW.Johnaton & Co, general.steamship Bengore Head.1619, Brennan, Belfust, via Three Rivers, Mclean, Kennedy & Co.Steamship Montrose, 3453, Evans, Bristol, Elder, Dempster & Co., general.VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships.Monmouth, 3327.Greggan, Elder, Demp- ster & Co Manchester Eten eee.3.6814, Wright, Furness, With 2.010, Rebblemund, 0.Mayfiower, 3740, Denton, Furness, Withy a Mary Park, 2.230.Copp.H.& A.Allan.Escdlora, 1.175 Roll Refora & C Abbey Holme, Mclean, & Co Cambroman, 3,500 Moore, D.Torrance & Ca Almerkan, 1910, Parkin, F.Leyland & Co.Numidian, 2718, Park.H.& A.Allan.Amarynthia, 2200, Taylor, R.Reford & Co \u2018rurret, 1263, McAra, Kingman & Co.Gallia, 2500 Stewart, McLean, Kennedy & Co.Ioutsburg, 1182, Gould, Kingman & \u2018 Universe, 1635, Egenens, Kingman & C Barquentine.Liekble, rown, Stranger, Anderson, Mc- Kensie & PASSENGER STEAMSHIP SAILINGS.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Numidian.July 15.H.& A.Allan Cambroman, July 15.D.Torrance & Co.Californian, July 20.HH & A.Allan Scotsman, July 2.D.Torrance & Lake Superior, July 26, Elder, Dempster Tainul, July 37.H.& A.Allan.OTHER BTEAMSHIPS BAILINGS.Tritonla, for Glasgow, July Bonavista, for Lower Ports, Katy 13.Ikbal, for Liverpool, July 18 Strathcona, for Landon.July 14 Escalona, for Newcastle, July 14 Lord A tor Cardiff.July 14 Ar for Antwerp, July 15.Mary Park, for london, July 16.Manchester Enterprise, for Manchester, 501, Co.July 16.Canadien, for London, July 19.Geurgian, for Liverpool, July 20.OCEAN TOURIST TRAFFIC.It has bean decided to lower cabin passenger rates now that the rush of ocean tourist traffic is about over for the season The Alan line, after July 15, will furnish for 50, accommodatton, merly const $60.rates will remain stationary for so The business of the line this season out ot Montreal, has bean unprecedented.new schedule wii take effect on July 15 after which the date of departure of the Allan steamships from both Montreal and Idverpool.wlll be Thursday.The steamer Californian, due In port on Saturday or Bunday next.will inaugurate this change.The favourite nger steamer l\u2019artsian, has just come out of dock and is tn Lllverpool, fitted out from ate to stern llke a new steamer.she has been in the yards of Messrs.Workman, Clark and Co, Belfast, for six months, receiving new engines and bollers, her passenger accommodation for all classes hais been renewed and brought up to date.The new ten thousand ton steamer Bavarian is so near the launching point that she is advertised to satl from ive on August 24.Shea In sald to represent all that is latest and best mn marine architecture sna engineering.The Allin steamer Numidian, which arrived {in port to-day, will, after the voyage outward.be transferrad to the Rasgow New York service, and four weeks later, the Laurentian will aiso be assigned to the New York route.'I'his will make a weekly service which should prove an advantage to holders f round trip tickets who may eakre to go by Montreal and return by four York or vice versa.BENGORE HEAD'S LARGE CARGO.steamship Ben Brea, The Head Lane ich flour, 1 car heading oticake 3 cars furniture, 4 tons hier 21 tons 1,000 boxes cheese, about stan Seals.\u2019 NEW RIVER BOAT LAUNCHRD.Yesterday afternoon at Toronto the new boat Steel screw [aasengeT .the Majestic, butit by the Polson Iron Works Com y for the Richelieu River Navigation my, was eucossefully launched.The nev steamer s a handsome boat will between Montreal and Lake Cham- or leagth over all is 113 f beam pun ier with a draft aft oto test.Her style, and her 16 mil FIRB ON BOARD NORBEMAN, angines are of the com speed es an hour.The Morseman, at Boston, has received lo by a fire which beoke eut Friquadie The firemen ale covered that the blase originated in one of oe statercoma on the marboard Four of the stutesooms are side of the vespel, of .4 me and between © 1 ed by the hast and between Le lates on bulged out Fre amout of water amped.into vel gave sn additional lst to port.CATHOLIC SAILORS CLUB CONCERT.arge cata attendel à pote \"ét athe ee the Carsoe *aabore\u2019 last eoveaing.De ronerte, LA ECZEMA SKIN DISEASES (ured in a few days by au invaluable discovery of an eminent cheui consisting of # combluativu of pour and harmless aDtiseptica.The works of ister, Sir Morel McKenzie, Pasteur, sud a legion uf savants, have proved the brilliant vuccess of aDtisepais Tue results obtained in buspitais aud lo private practice of hysiciaus show every day the (incontestable Raney of wonderful method.Dr.au\u2019s Pomade, carefully pre ae coors in to the unti- septic method, will cure in & wonderfully short {une Fcremna, Mores, Ulcers, Barber's lich, Pimples snd « skin diseases \u2018peculiar to children \"and udults.The Agent can show a testimonial from a gentleman cured in four days of eczema of forty Years stauding, and many others from well-known peo The Cou:pany ug Lr.Rumeau's Antiseptic Re made on the mar- et 18 so confident of the merils of this remedy that it tins suthorized Ita Agent, J E.W.LECOURYN, to refund the cost of the Pomade to any one using it without success.This offer has appeared for several months in the French Press of this Province, and although thousands have Leen wold, so r uo one has clajmed their inouey For hale by atl Druggists, $1.00.By ha 3 ameau Chemical Co w.LEC CURE Chemist, Sagat 370° Crats Street, Montreal, 3915 Oa 0000000000000 Many people are careless of symptoms that indicate visual detects.Sooner or later they suffer inevitable consequences of misuse or neglect of their eyes.It pays in health, money and comfort to take care of one\u2019s eyes.Consultation Free.HENBY BIRKS & SONS, Phillips Square.By Special Appointment Jewellers to His Kxcellency the Earl of Minto.16311 new coon song, entitled, \u2018Boating on the Ohattahochee,\u201d sung by Willte und Mabel Kitts, found great favour in the audience.The words of the song were composed by Mr.Charles F.larkin, and set to music by Mr.J.B.Tison, and have been copyrighted by the composers.Before the conclusion of the en ment Rev.Fa- .suitable reference .Jaoves Manning.who occupied the position of steward aboard the Cambromen.The funeral takes place at half-past two o'clock this afternoon from the imstitute to the club's sallors\u2019 lot in the Cote des Neiges Cemetery.THE GULF.QUEBEC, Que., July 13.\u2014Weather con- ditons: raining oot.River du Loup in at steamer Beaver and Yacht Bernadette.\u2018at wh Father Polnt\u2014In terday at 7 more, at § p.m.Larne.a 9 p.m.Bm pana.to-day 2 a.m.Metis\u2014 Barque acho.Te \u2018pare.Martin River\u2014In at § am.Hiso, In yes terduy at 3 p.m.Fashoda.at 5.90 p.m.Bri- lannic.Cape Magdalen\u2014In at 4.20 pm.Clty ot London, at 5.30 am.Derwent Holme Fame Point\u2014In at mid.day.two barques.Cape Roster\u2014In at 7.320 am.one s'urret.Anticosti\u2014Savoy at Balt lake.Low Point\u2014Out at 6% am.Faigo.OCEAN STEAMERS ARRIVED, Wald! Pngland at Liverpool, fro B July 13 m Hos Ch oevank at London, from Montreal, July 13.lake Huron at Liverpool, from Montreal.July Teelin Head at Belfast, from Newcas tle.N.B., July 12.from Montreal, Mul Head at Dublin, from Montreal J Aurania at Queenstown from New York u Man ltou at London, July anhattan at London, from New York Juiy 12.Masedam at Rotterdam, from New York, y Sardinian at Liverpool, from New York, July 12.Armenia at Copenhagen, from New York, July 12.Weaterniand at Antwerp from New York, July 12.3 Furncesia at New York, from Glasgow, uly 12.t at Southampton from New York.July 1 + 14 Lf and a , from Philadai- ynland, verpoo! y Assyrian at Phlladeiphia, from Glasgow, July 13.SBTEAMERS DUE AT NEW YORK, Thursday.Germanic, from Liverpool, Jul Pennsylvania, from Hamburg, Friday.su Paul, from Seutham on, July 8 trom , ibraiter, June 2.Saturday.Livi July 8 Pre from Bremen, Toy & Umbria, from Fring t SAILING DATES OF STHAMERS.Hubert, from New York, for Para, July Graf W from New York for Hambu: July 18 rom Now rex, for Genoa, July 15 tter dam, from New York, for Rotier: raurdée, from Now York, for Havre, TER i rom New York, for Liver.from New York for Liverpool, Ti Poi from Mew York for Bouthemp- ton etd, from New York for Antwerp, Tnrier from New York for Na Mongetian \"trom New York for Glas re | rap une, from New York for Huvre Tirta, frem New York for Liverpoel yom Mew York for Rotter- gE Tay Bn ee Mow York for Liverwool, 1% Beit, rom ow Tors or em.i Fa sou von or tant * \u2014atiisetemernent 5 WASH FABRICS.We have just received a fresh consignment of these popular, sensible summer goods, which we will place on sale Friday at these remarkally great values Colored Dotted Mullis, all sorts, a fine as sortment, and gros values, worth 15c, 7; at .« .2 Pineapple Batiste.20 different shades and patterns, 3U inches wide, worth Z5c at VE Cc Printed Pique Cotd, 30 inches wide, fast colors, worth 30c at .15C LADIES\u2019 SHIRT WAISTS, UNDERSKIRTS, WASH SKIRTS.Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists of best percales, all new and perfect waists, worth $1.05, ouly 49\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Waista of atriped percale, A diffeient stripes, well madeand finished, worth 82.25, only 99¢ Ladies\u2019 Shirt Walsty of white lawn, yoke back, embroidered ijsertion in $i 85 front, worth $3.75, onit .Striped Underskiryy, made with deep Bounce.rimmed rik ot $1.69 \\ Sateen Underskirts, wlined, none of them less than $5.50, on morrow at .pe re $2.50 Ladies\u2019 White Pique Skirts, circular shape, deep hem, worth 8.25, only 95\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Duck Skirts, in white, tan, royal, navy and blaek, circulag skirt, deep hem, worth $3.20, only .$1.55 Ladles\u2019 Crash Skirts, cirqular shape, deep them, worth 8c, at \u201c| .i PARASO Final clearing, as alwa.loss now.Discount 33 1-3 per cent.SILK AND LACE COLLARETTES.Discount 33 1-3 per cent.we take the Corner St.Lawrerte and 4 NO TRASH ! Handkerchief Event! Men's 4 Fly lo.3000 It\u2019s alto Linen = ee eee es = lee NE me imme gether Collars, All the people of M burbs and tributary Exceptional worth 2c e people of Montreal, its suburbs and tributary Worth 10 Special towns, take notice.We are reducing prices to reduce all Speci ê pecial summer and surplus stocks\u2014costs and former selling prices have been ignored.There shall be no let up, no swerving from the course we have mapped out\u2014line after line of almost incredible price-cutting will effect a clean sweep.A Mecca for bargain seekers\u2014a golden opportunity for late buyers.MID- SUMMER SILK CLEARANCE One that is strikingly real, one that will draw the large erowds to le e's Wash Silks, China Silk, Foulards,Evening Silks, Evening Brocades, and many others belonging to the same and differ ent families to be tremendously sa c- rificed in the following mauner.Cc.for vard of Fancy Silks that bave been (5 selling for 35¢, you must not overlook this.29cC.for yard of Fancy Silks that have been selling tor 75c.Cc yard for Wash Silks in all the new 590.colors in Pink, Blue, Turquoise, lavender, cerise, etc.worth K5c.Cc yard for black Brocaes, n genuine 69C.bargain, in large designs, worth LINEN CLEARING.Table Linens, 58 inches wide, full bleached Irish Satin damask, regular 75c 49\u20ac quality, to close out at .58 inches wide, best unbleached Satin finish Barnsley, regular Be quality, (gc to close out at .60 inches wide, half bleached extra heavy Scotch damask, regular 70c quality, 43c to close out at .70 inches wide, high bleached Satin Damask, Irish regular $1.00 qua- 65¢ to close out at - M ne size, fine Satin Damask, ail linen, Irish $l.20 qualit to close out at pking, 34 size, extra fine and heavy, p full leached Scotch Linen Napkins, regular $2.75 quality, to close out at $i 75 Towels, all Linen.knotted, Fringed, Satin Damask Towels, regular 15e quality, gc to close out ot - Towels\u2014A big lot of extra quality Huck Towels, regular lie quality, to close 8c out at - MILLINERY CLEARING SALE.The wind-up of the season.ost not considered.Nothing reserved, ** Close out,\u201d that's the order.Imported French Flowers, worth 85e to 75c, for .5c Imported French Flowers, worth 75c vo 81.00, for 15\u20ac Im ported French Flowers, worth Toc wo 90c, for .25C Stæaw Sailors, wortb Wo .for 15c.Untrimmed Fancy Hata, worth 80o 5C to 750 for A Imported Trimmed Hats 30 por cont.off.Panama Hats, worth $1.2 for 2c, Hat Ornaments, 50 per cent off.OILCLOTHS.Oilcloth 1 yard and 2 yards wide 18¢c.Ofloloth- from 1 to 2 1:2 yards wide, 37c.WALL PAPER.cd hd ES £4 pl PECL s, regular $1.90 - doz.The wind sold at Hc for .20.The wind sold at 15c, for .Go.DAMAS CURTAINS.Extra fine, 3 yards long, only .$3.00.Pt EL L LEO i i oc scsi tt Tresfer, GloDensky & More, MONTREAL'S : RENOWNED DENTISTS.Teeth positively extracted and filled without pain by our new Botanica: $ discovery Poplied to the Gums.Full Set of Teeth.$5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, 4.00 Gold Fillings, .2.00 We make the above prices for the + express purpose of introducing our work and proving that we are the only t Painless Dentists in Montreal.Teeth without Plates.(Gold Crowns and Bridge Work a specialty.You can have your teeth extracted Painlessly in the morning and go home at night with new ones.Doctor in attendance.All consultations free.Take the Elevator.RIBBONS.A MARK DOWN.Fancy Palka Dot and Faney Figured Ribbons, all colors, \u2018asus 10c and 3! 0 150, down to,.Fancy Figured Millinery \u2018Ribbons, in colors of cream, helig, blue, pink, 7er 50 lows, card, eto., usually 15¢, down Plain Shot Taffeta Ribbons, all silk, in 4 in.width, all colggw, usually 20c, [00 down to re Silk Polka Detted Ribbon, 6 io.\u201cin all eojurings, usually 350, 150 à V0.sce queues cececese scene CURTAINS.wige d worth 30c at 180, 3 yds.Nottingham Lace tains worth $1.st., ned yds.Lacs Cone ha worth $278 at .78 VEILINGS.10,000 yards of all kinds to choose 8 colurs desirable, usually 15c and de, down to .E.LEPAGE & CO.St.Catherine Streets, We use Lindsay Nordbeimer Planos.163 ty xl agreed upon for the salvage of the Am erican line steamer Paris, t wrecking companies will rec ge of the valuebf stea mer when plased in dry dock ihe Underwriters.of course, paying the\u2018hill special train having on d a large force of workmen left here|jiast night for Southampton for the pu of extensively poygrhaulne the A ican line steamer Saperintendent Alsbett, Tho bas been In charge of the work Re ey ving tha Paris.is greatly pe at re-floating He mays 4 was accomplished with remarkable ease.The wind hippened to make the tide a foot higher than expected and immediately after it wag the steamer was afloat a stam winch connected with the hawser fast to an anchor astern was set in motie and the Paris was speedily clear of oS thet rocks.FALMOUTH, July 13.-On ef ng the tidal harbour to.day the Paris under the influence of the wind and t becam temporarily unmanageable.people mbled The shook from end to end.the spect panéo-atricken and made an rush for escape Ultimately, of the and whe safely À ADDRESS TO THE CAPTAIN.A resolution of aprectatto 5: for the kindness and efficiency fe Brodie and the officers of th steamehip Sarmatian, was assenge Sarmatian on her last trip between Glasgow and Montreal.The test mortel, which was Dea to Capt Brodie, the u courtesy of the oa adn Fico and of their efforts at mé voyage NOTRE.! The EMer, Dem & Oo.'w Line steamship Take Turon, free Mont real, arrived shtoly at Liverpool yesterday lost BA orn yestorday ne\u2019 raw Castle.= ine Oly.for Brave Men F Victime te troubles at PIANOS.STEVEN Ew YORK WEBER EINTZMAN & CO ONE & SONS LOB AT _ HICKERING \u2026 MeCAMMON Pao 7 Sines - HMER MODEL.\u2026 M DOHERTY, 11 stops.cost © DOMINION, 7 sto .00 RSA LL, 115 ps, 860.00 ani 2 new, cost WARREN MELÔDEON B'octèves, MASTINUS MELODEO 8.00 .BARGAIN LIST .SQUARES.S 90.00, © 4.00 cash and 115.00, 05.00 cash and 190.00, 4.00 cash an 75.00, 3.00 cash and 60.00, 3.00 cash an 175.00, 10.00 cash 150.00, 5.00 cash an 185.00, 5.00 eash and UPRIGHTS.8 15.00, 85.00 cash and - 188.ORGAN =.ABON & BAMLIN, 11 stope cost BIO .00.Price 873.00, 10 cas and 05 per mo.LINDSAY-NORDHEIMER, 2366 st.Catherine Street.eiibetteletteteteteh feimirteieieeeefeetie PIANOS.00, 5.00 cash and per menth Cuuxcconaes eue EU and © per mo.ash and per mo ash d 64 per mo.; 185.00.Price 900.Ss ® cash nd 10 per mo.19 8 cash and 93 per mo.ce » cash and 92 per mo.d o 3 er month \u20ac J o 4 VUE ET TETE NO CLEARANCE PAPERS.The Steamer City of London Sailed Without Them.The city of London, of the North Amer ican Transportation Company, which rely sailed from this port.did so, 1t 1° understood, without furs either Port Warden's or Custom House clearance ps- ge The vessel before getting her Port Yardens clearance required ister ber class.This, the boat did not per e only thing of the kind she possessed was a coasting license.in was no sufficient for tbe Port Warden's office, an the boat went without en clearance from that office.and Boilers\u2019 then get « cert cate if they are satisfied.The boat should have pren tape ted it was, e ver pr die évite a some pretext, upwards of two > days after her passengers wont ft pliat engine No of the Canedian a Rofway system, de veik- od \u2018Male Enel whe Font .Pi FAIR eus ing, end was subjected tn amputation at the Montreal General Homnptal, as stated in yerterday's Star, is in a utical MANAGER NOW IN CHICAGO.Mr.Chas.Hays, general manager of the Grand rook Railway & ay System, end Mr.B.Reeve, the general manager, eo.gone to Chisago on business of the Company.There are a number of matters in connection with the western traffic\u2019 which will the attention of the, gy Trunk o le while in the West.The arrangement OE eran cates on a stable basis will of these, Special Netiee Fum itare and Carpets.If in want of aod aod pote the for œueb or Tou act miss « bar yasn by going to ¥.Laposate, 1851 St.Cate erine street Open evenings 145 of r rave Montreal ly Star, at the corner The} peux and For Fortifention lane, aa Sr Po Lf > : = = ry = sf "]
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