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[" ce meta ar rhs ai a July \u201c20-\u2014The Eeynd line with about 1750 officers _ A umabér of stowaways got on board in ite, of precautions that were taken.+ Thomas told of one remarkable stow- His name is Corcoran and he be- beat his-way on the railroads from Ottawa to Halifax.He Ë 2 3 8 4 Hie | $ A sf i .8 # HH 8s: = 1 is EF a É 5 : 8 Ë ie burn are À.and J.W.Smith, h, Nelson, CLOTHES, BUT NO re tly fixed from their pockets.\u2018The Cestrian\u2019s men have neither, Poth will be forthcoming to-day.ROW AT NEWCASTLE.have considerable to say about .oe IS Newcastle.Some of the CM.R.his are an-follows: : stock, NB: \u2019 Hooper, Ansa; Fort Macleod, Alta.; SI.B.Sergent, QuAp [BERS fe got, ito evils wih the anthaite thes and\u2019 were -À \u201cnum comrades, who had been drinking, dus mined on their rescue, broke into the gaol and succeeded in the men out.Stone throwing was indi in to effect this, and there \u201cwas considerable\u2019 valver firing.Only two weeks were spent in Africa by the 3rd, 4th, Sd Bi ee ments, and the men express disappoint ment that they were not able to see service ; or stay longer in South Africa.ftrict precautions were taken to keep the men the transport last night.It is reported that the men will be paid off, given their discharges and tickets so as to: \u2018get away this afternoon- The men are being kept aboard in their own interest, that then may be no possibility of losing the train.ey will march direct from the ship\u2019s side to the cars.OFFICERS WHO ARRIVED.- * The officers who arrived on the Cestrian 3rd Canadian Mounted Riflee\u2014Lt.-Cal.V.\"8.Sila Toronto; Capt.Van Strauben- zee, Toronto; A enderson, Toron- t.8.f'Kenrie, Napanee, Unt.; Nesmith, Pon 1, .\u201cc.Arnold, Ottawa; jeuts.H.Hill, Hati- Mlbroole Ont ; Tett, to; Capt.Capt.E Reid, Port Hope, On fox; A Out Patterson on, C.8.Sparks, \u2018Ottawa; ronto and Vancouver; Bishop, Ottawa; BD.Butcher, Halifax; 15 officere, 407 noncoms.and men.Sli domme Bt 0 u Pp! e, \u2018Winnipeg, Man.u-Major C.Elliott, Quebec; Cap Sa E Capt.Pa.L.\u201cPope Bury, ques; Capt.Dunning, © John, B.; Loa J .J.F inalow, Poserieton W.Lawlor, New Castle, N.B.; D.B.Papincau, Montreal; Lorne Stewart, Char lottetown, P.E.L; Ww.P.Selly, Montreal; E.À.Williams, Montreal; A.Dickie, Truro, NS; 13 officers, 419 non coms and TER Canadian Mounted Ris LA< -Col.A.C.Macdonell, D.8.0., Regina; Capt.D.A.E.Strickland, Prince Al Capt.Calgary, NWT.Calgary ts.C.D.Worsnop, Vancou- Sg H.Nash, Fort Macleod, Alta.; H.CL.¥.J.Crean, \"C.Raven.Moosomin, Assa.; seut.-Surgeon, W.RB.Thomas, Lennoxville, Que-; 11 officers, 314 non coms and men.Mounted Rifles\u2014Lx.-Col.J.Uniacke, NS.\u2018and London, Ont; Lieut, ebracins 3 nA ot.La = Fe [an Ww.Ee Sallivan, Quebec; .EH Holand, Toronto; 12 officers, Eo en coms men.2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles\u2014Lieut.H.J.Woodside, Dawson, Yukon; 1 officer, een pu os i 1 also en men, irregulars, were on \u201cboard.EC EC k Robins, Kn Toronto; PREMIERS WILL MEET EVERY FOUR YEARS.| NDON, July 30.\u2014 Colonial Secretary LO ; ed at to-day\u2019s conference of the ma Premiers.The principal \u201cfour .years.ic discussed was the political relations Pe Empire.It was practically decided that similar conferences should follow every Other points di were mutual protection of patents throughout the Empire, acquisition of ocean cables and gegulation of wireless telegraphy.t DECORATIONS FOR AMERICANS \u2018They Get Red Bagle and Crown Order From Emperor William.BERLIN, July 30.\u2014The German Emperor has ERLIN, JV number of, decorations on Americans incidental to the visit to the United States of Prince Heary of aie Eagle of the Third Class is bestowed on Samuel H.Ashbridge, Mayor of Philadelphia; Julius Fleischmann, fayor of Cincinnati; Rolla Wells, Mayor of 8t.Louis; David R.Francia, ex ex Governor of uri; Arthur an gus H.Behwab, of New va wi le of the fourth class is given to W Jhesney, General Manager of the \u201csu lis Terminal; Gustav Fischer, president ¢ German Maennerchor, of Chicago; hit of Police McKinley, of St.Louis; Pro- fommor Care Camillo Yon , of Chicago, and the ca ho receive the Crown Order of the ie class are: John N., Patridee, Police Commissioner, of New York; Detective Cap- Î \"Yor \"Henry Rubens, bry \u20ac Xd and N Vocke, of Chicago.Fe gone rd tue fourth class is con- Conan Agent Baumbach, of George O, Boldt, manager of .1 ot Astoria Hotel, New York; F.the or ation Master, SL Lou and ges ge ÿ Himsa the Gary Serith he Fh frie 6 C0 The foreign\u201d offices\u2019 stingaoces «Yat of nts made by Prince Hen Some of thems were confe - the Prince while he was in the =i but moet of them were sent recently.other prescnts rase id voi Hill, assistant uff-box bea oo letter Bi vl $ gold mo brig te ele D.Evans was given an A of the Prince surrounded by diamonda Major Generul H.C.Corbin\u2019a present wes a gold cigarette case, on which was the Princes it in diamonds.rE XY Ix \u2018 iggham and en Gustav Zimmerman, of.Chi- KITCHENER AND MEYER HAVE PLEASANT TALK.\\ (Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, July 30.\u2014Alfred Rothschild gave a dinner last evening at which many persons prominent in literature, art and the drama were present.The lions of the occasions, however, were Lord Kitchener and General Lucas Meyer, formerly of the Free Btate army.When the Generals met all eyes were upon them.They shook hands most cordially and conversed for several minutes.UNORGANIZED MOB HOLDS CAPE HAYTIA.WASHINGTON, July 30.\u2014The following cablegram dated ds Twas received at the Commander MeCres.Machin whieh er McCrea, of the Machias, which arrived at Cape Haytia yesterday: , \u201cAffairé are very disturbed at Creer tis.Unorganised mob in city consuls have been threatened.Will give give rotection on board.I will prevent bom- Pardment without due notice.\u201d MR.CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S SPEECH.His Bffort Not.Altogether Pleasing to South Africans.NEW YORK, July 3.\u2014The correspondent of the Tribune in London cables: Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s Africa.was extremely cautious and conser vative, He defended Lore Lord Milner, yet ee mitted that the Goverament had not been able to agree with some of that official\u2019s recommendations.While Mr.Chamberlain was clear and logical in discussing the sus- pehsion of the Cape constitution and, the treatment of mining interests, he disappointed the exceptations of the South African onlookers in the speech on The idea pre- Ceonica was Tosing.his it for the Colonies ee do losing his \u2018apon affairs in signe of eottness and indecision.A Bad Runaway Accident.4 >{Bpecisl \u2018to.the\u2019 Moatidel \u2018Bar ) SHERBROOKE, J.July 20.\u2014Mr: = we Ovide Fournier, of Coaticook, of a very bad runaway accident.returning from Wallace Pond, and were accompanied by their little son.It began to | rain, and Mrs, Fournier her umbrella.The horse was from the cam broken rib, and oh the latter a broken bh side more.or less serious The child.remained in the Mre.Fournier, in spite of ber injuries, REE = for Ber hile eaters ] a e, fear er a cafet, je Le etes of Reine dune E.Odlum, Tor above Albert; Capt.Bager, | oi al i to bree » grant miliary tours Aament this autumn.au Lientenant-Colonel anel Thbottson and seme of the other local officers have drewn up a plan for the holding in Moutreel of » mil tary tournament uj n 8 somewhat the.same hich the cencellation of the review in June caused, and at the aume time continue to interest the risi Harbour Board May Build 5: Shore Wharf Themselves| Ge The question of whéttièr the Continental Engineering and Construction Company will build the shore wharf between.the King Edward and Alexandra piers came up be- Ont.y fore the Harbour Commissioners to-day.It appears that after the Harbour Board meeting of a week ago, a communication from the Commissioners was seat to the company stating that the contract would be ted, provided the Steel Ser.age and Elevator Coustruction would become a party to the contract, hue doing away with all possibility of friction.\u2018The Continental ineering Construction Company wrote the Commission ers, stating that as Mr.Weber was at Fort William he could not be comm with immediately Re the subject.The members of the Harbour \u2018Board, at the meet that the tng re with with, out delay.It wes, , resolved that} if a reply was of.| the meeting on} Wed Ryn ye \u201cCan you at on of construction on Thüxeday 1 Doran\u2019s comment.Should no reply be received from i .Weber, it is um a The City Police is snzious to get some iz formation about a young man, named Jette, \u2018who waa employed as an official weigher at disappeared for a a week and no one socms to bow what bas become He left the quarry.\u2018which is witoated near Papineau road on after- Foon, prema to.Bal ome poor his employer hat was the last seen of im.one of the big quarriss ou the outskirts of the city.So would his employers.\u201d He bas: LE De wnt be more pe > eulisx jy that he moit sat à const derabls of \u201cwhen Ke all the way from one 16 Vw, thoumands dot: Toe police Exactly how much money he may have had with him, when he disappeared cannot be found .out, until his employer who:is on a vacation trip returns.WOULD IMPROVE Committee Will Go to Boston Seeking Some Up- to-date Pointers.Superior Order of Plants Will be Cultivated Therein When Structure is Completed.The Parks and Ferries Committee has ar ranged to go to Boston and inspect the manner in whith the \u201cHub\u201d keeps its parks and squares.The committee will also at tend a park convention that is being held there for the purpose of discussing improvements that may be made in the planning out of municipal parke.The committee hopes to get some point ers which will lead to the parks here be- ci it will replace the old structure that has stood on the mountain top for a quarter of a century and which was rotting ger\u2019s atin This official abled to grow in th perior plants, flovrers, etes to do in the pas in the new building.BLEWITT THE .À NEW PITCHER: ) __Has \u2018ARRIVED.| Dovley Has no Word Fon Foster Yet, But Bonner is \u2018Ready \u2019 - to Come.Captain Dooley, of the Movtesal baseball a | \u2018team, has not yet had say word from Fos | Le\" hand Ving contre der who 10 PNÉISITEF (TE To SE 8 NEW MOUNTAIN GREEN HOUSE.and fall- to pieces.When the new structure is.o£ THE CITY PARKS [NO PAYMENT UNTIL AFTER INVESTIGATION |» City Surveyor Discusses Paving of Permanent Sidewalks.CONTRACTOR OFFERS TO STOP City Analyist to Make Report\u2014Then Board Committee Deals With Whole Matter.The City Surveyor, speaking to-day of the complaints that were made yesterday, as to Contractor Drysdale not putting down the proper quality of permanent sidewalks, as was cont or, said: \u201cThe work was ordered to when it was alleged the contract was not fusing in the proper amount of cement.of quitting work he went ahead and completed it.have now decided that foundation of the paving.foolish, It is well known that concrete har dens the most under water.Think, then, storm washing it away.\u201d - The chairman of the Road Committee hn ree the ne Cy ns Lieut-Governer af Ontariy exptres a | crete submitted to him the whole subject | few weeks, will be succeeded by Hon.R.|.will be taken up by the Road Commithes.succeqnor in binet, ording to the | era ESS 4 THE ELON MANX BOWER.Pondent that it is more than il En Another.was completed plis on, that ot M : 3 in aot sophie, pressed sod the opinion |: FREE, « \\ > Aide H \u2018 W2r SEE, Umber, \u2018wunaral having | three months, 7°\" 1] \u2018 or 52000 000 Increase ie EER tee a 7 te indeed, that th zeste will run close to lo Am, for some months p have soing \u2018about the city assess : property.It has been found that quite age.Bumber of new, buildings are being tions gen PAMMMMMMIAIIAA MIAMI \u2018this connection.At the time of tet tion of the A arte plan of Darbout.He rovement, pin eel justified in Sopting ony vd and for new permanent Fy tad tracks.It is now \u201cup.to\u201d the Minister, howe \u2018ever, to intimate to the Harbour Co cut, a the tazabia real stats of the 33 recite in article 344\u2014for Sp carrying on necessary ul works, such as the extension of the.water works and water services, the extension of the drainage system, the laying of permanent + 1% would seem that the lajing of tracks on some of the new piers on the harbour front is now only a matter of a short time, provided the Hon.Mr.Tarte does not de- ay in the adoption of some plan for the Ee (not wooden) or cement sidewalks same.sioners his wishes in the matter, as and pavements, the extension and At the meeting of the Harbour Commis work cannot well be.proceeded with wntil construction of municipal buildings, sioners today, the following communication the laying of the tracks begin, as Mr.5 such asmarkets, fire and police-sta- was read from Mr, John Kennedy, chief \u201cnedy intimates in his communication.= tions, City Hall and eet om.engineer: \u201cThe two tracks may now be laid + Lue ing and wi reets, 8 im- nm the Pier at time > provements, th \u201cthe acquisition of such : bye facilities for A BAILWAT CHANGE.23 may be ne SEE cessary for any these p and cars, especially at point when there Mr.Jas.Man Winnipeg, to borrow a sum of money not ex- EE Tu \u2018Satie st pasta.of the on East x ceeding ten per cent.of the in- tracks in in the harbour on account of the me \"> crease of the taxable real estate, +\u2018 new work in progres.The conditions of the WINNIPEG, Man., July 3.\u2014Jas.: sem shown by the assessment roll in lease between the Harbour Commissioners son, superintendent of the Winnipeg v force over that of the year immedi- and the Grand Trunk dhd Canadian Pacific ision of the C.P.R, been a J ately preceding; rovided always Railways that tracks 2uperintendent of the Ontarlo\u2019 - that t cal valun of such tax- be laid require eee of th railway com with headquarters in Toronte, suoc Sh IE Tha ae ore Bonen 5 order Sd they may be propel i Toad ro Villa ISTE does not, in ny \u2018one year, exceed thar cable ith the rental.1 woul tanding here son FAR rendent at case à ue $300,000.\u2019 the \"railway companies \u2018before tracks are \u2014 THEE 2 Away For a Holiday.\u201cGp to thi no definite plan for the (Special to the Montreal tar.) and permanent sheds on the shore, wharves and piers, has been adopted, though such a plan \u2018was drawn up some time a under, the direction of Mr.Kennedy, and is not at the Harbour Office.It is understood that the Minister of Public Works is now oe plans for this work and that the present trip through the Jake porta, ete, is at least partially in QUEBEC, July 8.\u2014Hon, Messre Carvel} and Turgeon left vg A A) a! u \"sx at Kamouraska and spectively.: Tr If you wear trade mark D ; with no-rhst buckles, you will aie and service.They are guaranteed Vb makers and sold in the best shops.| MEANS MUCH TO THE CITY.The above enactment-is an important one for the city.On account of the sum of one million four hundred thousand dollars having to be paid out, every year, for interest revenue of the de, fre taxi eres on to, be #0 ure deci the cit; should hey have the right to spend ten per cent, of t the real estate increase on all permanent > works Were it not for this measure the .| RHEMSLE GOLDSMITH AND SILVERSMITH he or 0) to spend upon permanent works next year.\\rbitration Com- |r a the B ; to : as, however, found i possible to aceept, owing to pressare.of work.will be here for the first couple of days\u2019 m0 was uncettain whether he woul give his whole time to his mould Te he a that he should be replaced.The other members of Re Board, therfore, met, and unen- imoual u Martin, of the Royal co Tai 6 acht Giab, Tora as the or Arcanum Meeting.all the members of the executive où ot of nd Council of Quebec, Royal Arcanum, were present at & meeting held at the headquarters, Temple building, St James street, last evening, when matters which were referred to it from the annual meeting of the Grand Council in June were takey Lp.Bro, W.A.Weir, M.L.A., grand regent, presided, and Bro.H.Walker, grand secretary, acted in a similar capacity at the meetin ng.Bro.J.B.Tresidder, who was the representative of Quebec at the ng 08 ta the Supreme Council at Atlantic City, June, submitted his report, and it was roth exhaustive and interesting.The question of an organiser for the Province of Quebec was fully considered, and Bro: A.I.Morlson, of Mount Royal Council, No.1871, was the choice of the executive for recommendation to the Supreme Council.He will have the title of deputy grand regen - The Grand Council intend to have a large class of candidates for Initiation this autumn, and their admission will also be \u2018made the occasion of the celebration of the #%th anniversary of the establishment of the order in Canada.Already since the annual meeting of the Grand Council, councils are under way at Shawinigan Falls, Lennoxville, Lake Me- zantic, East Angus and Valleyfield, and.the outlook for the order ln the province is exceedingly bright._ .Movements of Railway Men, Mr, George Bosworth, fourth vice Present.» and relght trattio manager of is Boston, in E, Ussher, \u2018general passenger Tort ast night Sir Thomas Shaughn t Andrew's-by-; to Spud a few days at tf Mr.W.F.fitevenson, contrac freight agent of the Canadian Pacitie fer - New York, was in the city to-da.A Batch of Political amours.TORONTO, Ont.July 2.\u2014The Mail 24 Emp! wa correspondent sa; Bit Oliver Mowat, whose term of office as states Loir ! that, Sir Willlam Mulock will be High Commissioner for drain af con .rs lacerated in mac factory to-d eived SUSPENDERS - NT { Martin to Form One | fav grat g Sy Co Pe 3 FINGERS LACERATED.~Adelard dep- + Eager, _[ NOW THOUGHT THAT PL A MRS.HORSET MAY __ The New Ideas RECOVER FROM SHOOTING 7 elem and beantifal things In steer and design and execute many beauti.personal ; ms woman who was shot ornaments for household \u2018| by der husband, is by the.officials ie When you spend One A, favourshlo ta Dame Be ong very YOU WANT NEW IDEAS - rove there is no present intention of : > in exch and we ave bl ; extr acting He bullet.its extraction \u2018 pish them.\u201cWe have Foie very no ite f sidered hi ered robable > , is coù- beautiful little places of W lore; She is resting in new designs and colors.me aay Quietly 4 and dou not sey anything low as 80 cts.Canadtèn;: Drowned at Narfolk, .(Special $5 the Montreal Star.) : NORFOLK, A July.30.\u2014J.Hudson Ont., was drowned near veld Hamittos, | body was found on the beach at Soda, - .Cream Jugs, 0c.Vases, ER aiid él | J If there is any reason why you should buy any particular make of shirts, there Is every reason \u2018why you should buy.Tooke's.Highest in quality, lowest in price, material | and finish the best.RJ.TOOKE FOR BILIOUSRESS, FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.- CURE 81CK HEADACHE 1177 St.James street.: » 2387 St.Catherine st., West 1553 St.Catherine st, 178,11 Diamond Harping We are still \u201c\u2018harping\u201d on Diamonds and -.witli obvious reason.Our Sock is the largest in We buy direct and save in- XL.M.GUSSON & 00, VICTORIA CROSS.\"US \u201cits Equal is Unknown.\u201d : 13 MW.For over thirty years we have been supplying Montreal - people with coal.This experience is at your service, : | Montreal Coal Torrance & Muir, - \u2018Established i 1716 Notre Dame St.17804 2e 4 In buying Diamonds of ire Riu a a Soli- 9 taire ng.at $50 ora.\u201cNecklace \u2018at 81,000\u2014 you will have exced- .\u2018tional .-quality at the lowent possible price.> MVNB INAUGURATED IN MONTARAL.Ce srt ha FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS ADVANCED PRICES in June from 101080 per oct.on Cee aaa IT'S YOUR TURN NOW.post ase god.Per APRXIAL PRI ering.Tr ES mL SATAN : © MAGEE.EXCELLED HIMSELF.en ert ° Montreal Made Frequent and Timely |.Æits\u2014fihearon Makes the Bang \u2019 - \"of the fleason.; Jersey Chy Bas.to thank the new Ympire and Mr.O'Hara for the only run they got yesterday.There was no unhappiness float- \u2014 \u2018ing around in Montreal's cup.Magee had a nasty split Ritehing band, but.}e adminis tered the cold water cure to the Skeeters, only \u2018allowing them three hits in the whole gaie Halligan, the heavy bat of the Easters League, was etruck out the first time up and only \u2018made one hit out of four times at.the bat.The only run of the Jerseyites came in the third.McManus retired, Magee to Dooley, then McCann was struck out, but the umpire had visions and gave him his ~ base on balls.McCann took off his pitching boot and the coacher announced that the audience would now see a burst of speed by a stocking-footed man.Oakes drove one out to O'Hara for a safe single, but the centre field man let the ball get away from him, and Oakes pranced around to third, while thé stocking-footed pitcher, who was runifing by grate of umpire, got .home easily.Then Woods was struck out, and the ball from \u2018the third strike was at once throwii.by Raub to Stafford, and Onkes, who had been laying off third ready for a run in,.pas plein, À a retiring the McCann ook bis boots off at first base, and ' then reached the home plate safely.No he we at the bat, and his catching was superb.ontreal banged out a dozen hits, and many of them were peaches with real cow cream and fine white sugar on them.The hit of the season was made by Shearon so far into deep centre that it would have been a home run with the ball in the nds, had it not been for the fact that was held in his mad career between second and home by the concher.The delay was barely enough to take off speed for a fraction of a second, but it enabled the\u2019 bell o reach the catcher just in \u2018ime to : ron out, Thus he only got ot with a three-bagger, but he drove in two runs Montreal made the their \u2018first run in the first, Mack's errors, b\u2019s single and elly\u2019s fly to right Feld à doing the trick.The next sco) came to Montreal in the third, when Stafford Jed off with a two- r down to lef field fence.Shear on e a short emsek to McCann, which was an out to Carr.Then Ranb put out.a safe to short centre and Stafford went home.Raab stole second, but Dooley and Kelly went out and left \u2018him on the mage he oun, omc dom the lait ther own foul line.: Doc followed with one sent out, lod to 8 muff Mack y th vas again in eus y, u \u201creached third and Dooley second.Kell - game of ping-pong between the Le nd Tame, Shor sip, and thd Yass, (PHars was esfe on second off field- ors\u201d choice, Kelly was run down be- and third and the late, Quinlan\u2019s out \u2018thtos beggar venise in Mages tween * tetired the side.\"Spatron à SE \u2014\u2014\u2014=poueess Hara, of = ne juinien, BE ce on =.Total.La Fa we 9 Ho 2 BEn, e as ses Carr, er Griffin, 3b .oe Mack, 8.8 .on a0 or McManus, ¢., .McCann, p.«ee sen Blowsuatsina #|Hooco©oceff} ai -00e wlecooorrony\u2019 PlornnwBurul 81 coup Blowannoomay Bl ue \" >; By Innings\u2014 City Stolen base, Rauly; two-base hit, Staf- ; three-base hit, Shearon ; balls, off Magee 2, off McCann 1; struck paseed balls, McManus, y.Woods to Mack to Carr ; City 4, Montreal & arkey.Attendance, out, by Magee, 3; left on bases, Jerse Time, 1.50.Tmpire, At Toronto\u2014 cee 0, city.Dateeries\u2014Bruce\u2019a and Toft; - Batteries\u2014Laroy and 8 At Rochester\u2014 EIS fiorton Lam; EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Per \u2019 Won.Lost.cent.Buffalo «.+.jo vosrcovsse 52 660 Jersey City .Rochester .Montreal ISLS BUN Mational League.At New York\u2014 Batteries\u2014Currie.a ler and Bowerman rooklyn \u2014 npoi ee Newton and Farrell \u201c Batteries\u2014Pittinger and Moran; At Philadelpbis\u2014 nee esceusncss dolphin, Ls and mised ir NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, Chicago st Louls .pA parer asagcus Philadelphia.e ce eerie New YTOrik .\u2026\u2026.svrusvrucss 3 cnt 7 ; American League.At Philadelphie \u2014 .9 - Ecatttes # » \u201cTir Es Woskingioa vus egos quante à sen deb vaute gares .a ore ow i fe didn't think [zn and à ok .It looks as if the \u201cunforseen aight ave happened.The defeat of the unnamed would-be Sea- wanbaka Cup defender by Osma ou Monday afternoon was a great surprise to the committee.To many of the members of the Yacht Club it seemed to show pretty conclusively that she was no good in very light wind.The Tecumseh is supposed to be a light wind boat.At any rate, to-day Osma\u2019s stock has Many seem to think that although the unnamed boat may be faster than Osme, a fact has vot yet been established, ot they imagine that Osma is quite fast | eno Monday pight\u2019s trial confirmed them in that opinion.There are a number, however, who believe that the unnamed is much faster.In reply to these the admirers of the Osma say that this may be so, but that there js not sufficient: time, and that there has not been sufficient variety of weather to try her properly.They claim, on the other hand, that the Osma has shown herself to be an excellent all-around boat.There are going to be more trials, however.Saturday is the day when a decision must be made.should the Qema ve muy chosen, it will, do away wit all the trouble Bae ght be caused by courting a protest Chae Li likely to be made on the part o Macdonal Br da Commodore of Bri Skipper Soren or of iia when how they lik liked the two boats yesterday, said that the second race was a Serer pr pretty race, and that both boats pretty fast boats.They did not go inte the respective merits of the Osma and the unnamed, however, but stated that, notwithstanding what they had seen yesterda; they still bad confidence in their own > sumese pe and od The Tecumseh was its up yesterday, | op and had ber first in in foreign Mr.Menard.mes riager.who has had charge of her since her arrival, is an old Montrealer, wbose brother is the manager of the Mascotte Baseball \u2018team, \"of thi There were two races between the Osma and the unnamed yesterday afternoon.e second, to windward and return, was not finished in time, and, the firet one, a triangular, in a very light wind, was won by the Rnamed © Mr .Routh, however, undoubtedly handl- od the unnamed in better shape yesterday than the Osma was handled, and, consider ing the fluky winds, the others are inclined to think that even Yesterday's race did not definitely prove the unnamed boat to be the best in light winds.The official times for this race were: ist 2nd4 * Fin- Gun.518 Start.buoy.buoy.ish.Trident ., 5.19.28 5.39.21 5563.04 6.16.14 Osma .LOL BINS BA 21 5.54.36 620.53 The elapsed times were Run.Reach.Beat.Race.Trident .sa.19.53 1248 23.10 5846 Osma +.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.20.49 14.046 3827 61.20 Even now there is a scarcity of crews.Yesterday the gpamed boat was sailed by Routh, with W.C.Finley, Gordon - an McDonald as his crow, \u2018while Archbald hendled Osma, with Porteous, McNaughton and Stewart, the club rigger.are Tecumseh showed up up retty fast.R Ber ile differ i ia cut from à narrow section 1 Er Tithe CU lines of reefing points instead: ; and its bottom increases ToarKediy.- in breadth frem where the: highest row of points is let in.The jib seemed a little pmall, > but it was imposett ble to tell accarate- \u201d The members of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club will entertain the Semmodore and crew of the Bri rt Club compliment riday nigh, Le Justice Da: pt All members of the Club.w prie are requested to apply to ens pr cnt at once, as the number of covers must be NO RACE FOR GENESEE ON ROCHESTER COURSE.| Canada Cup Boats Did Not Get a Chance to Compete.ROCHESTER, N.Y.July 30.\u2014The weather conditions for the last days of the cireuit racing under tie auspices of the Lake Yacht Racing Amvocistion, held off Ontario ere favourable with ihe exception of lisht ind, which, throughout rer, Ba ot lime exound five away, during t afternoon.The course was an equilateral t je.three and one-third nautical miles to a The 45, 40, and 35 foot classes @ailed tion around this course; while .the 30, 23 and knockabout classes went around bat \u201che chief interest in Rochester and Charlotte, up to y thorning, had.beén centred in the race the 25 footers.This race vas to have D brought together the two winners, the Genesee and the faved, ead the defeated defender, the Bea \"However, late at t, Je was learned that ngither the fare r the Beaver \u2014 = ER go and the rate 1b this clèse Members of the Rochester Yacht Club | and wkippers generally, both on the Cana- das and bam withdrew the Invader from this ra Mt was the understanding that voorhis took the Genesee to I Hamilton.Jr.Gooderbain was to bring Charlotta.At the conclusion of the Hamilton races, Mr.Good e prize won by his boat, being the Invader acrom.As he has ne reason, his action is regarded as id 5 Beaver, on account of bad condition, could not be here to contest.Interest freshened.little \u2018when it was learned that the Canadian, one of the chal \u201cCup, ve to try \u2018conclusions with the Genesee.The\" Cmna- lengera for the dian is a freak boat, aad on account of 1 shape an It vas ne ronto.Following are the ronto, 1; Percher\u2019s Verda Canada, 4; Aggie, 5 é5-foot cl arvis\u2019 Merrythoueht, Te 40-foot sas \u2014 Malloch\u2019s Chinook >; : Weir's Clytie, Hamilton, 2; Neloa did dot.35-foot class \u2014 Van Voorhis\u2019 Genesee, Ro- finish.chester, 1; Canadian did not So-foot class\u2014Miller\u2019s Nox, Rochester, 1 Ames\u2019 Teaÿer, Rochester, 2 Whitcomb's Naomi, Hamilton, 3; Iris, 4.25-foot class.\u2014Owner's Whirl (Toronto, 1; Anatok, 2; Pedro, 3; Naomi Knock-abouts\u2014Petrel, 1 Varia, 2.Only two starters.VALOIS YACHT CLUB The Twentieth Annual Regatta Takes Place Next Saturday Afternoon Off Lakeside \u2018 Pier.The twentreth annual re regatta of this wl: known club will take place on ray - next, 2nd August, off Lakeside Pier gramme: 1.Five raters (open.) - 2.22 footers (open.) 3.17 footers (open).4.Runabouts (open)._.5.Ladies\u2019 race im runabou } to consist of lady and gentleman.Lady must take tiller throughout the race and must not be assisted in the steering in any way.(Open).6.Tandem canoe (club).7.100 yards swimming race.(Open) : 8.50 yards swimming race, Boys under sixteen.(Handicap ).; \u2018 ,.9.Diving competition.(Open \u2019 .10] Diving competition.(Boys under.ox een): .11.Double scull (dub).\u2018 2 Canoe tournament | (club)., Greasy pole 14.Polo batch.Entries close to Geo Slaughter, hin.roar Lokeside, or No.207 St.James No post entries il Emm 20 J DESIGNER ASSAULTED YACHTING EXPERT.AND\u2018 PAD : Mr.A.a er = Well Known, Hers as a Yachting Writer Assaulted.BOSTON, July 30.\u2014Mr.A.G.McVey, well as a yachting writer an known in Mon! connection with Seawanhaka Cup races, the America\u2019s Cup races, cansed Designe: Crowninshield to be summoned for assault.and to be fined $20.Mr.McVey's testimony gives a fairly good idea of the, tr trouble.e said: \u201cI have Crowninshield since boy- seen him around in small boats, hood.een but in the last six or seven years I have known him very well to talk to, 1 saw him on the 23rd of July in Manchester, on the .He was on a boat ten to twelve feet from the dock.I was on the wharf.\" \u201cDid you say snything to the defendant?\u2019 asked Mr.Bartle! \u201cNot s word,\u201d replied \u201cihe witness.: Mr.McVey stood where he was for some time.He bad some k with a man on the wharf.Then he started to go to the train with Mr.Frank Cheever.A few meu stood around, but he did not know em.\u201cOn the way up the wharf,\u201d he con- tinned, \u201cI saw Crowninshield.I hadn't gone more than four Ri five steps when I turned to see where Mr.Cheever was and saw Crowninshield com t ke a mild man.He said: Tout De ki \u201cI was afraid he was coming to strikè me.I dropped a photographing outfit I carried and picked up a stick to defend myself.He jumped in front of me and ke sparring for an.oP to hit me.He did not hit me then x rew the stick down pick up my rub overcoat, when he came up behind me and on the base of the bruin.He reached around in front and struck me six or sever times all over my .marks (indicating several on his face and head).Some man came and took him off me = Pr HA OA ER À APR < \u20ac 3\u20ac ï wv, American aides, have .surprise at the fact that Mr.er if Mr.Vea.the Invader to: who received ce yled tha \u201c - snes by Falher O'Brien, of To |.VG 2052.zwemt struck me He left these | + do he Schoolmas i 1 py 4 Svet ; Titian, Lady, D ï | Bare Duc avd Bllver wir algo Tan.Lh oe gras on \u201calls one it, Leaid to Was a-cow rardly, brital thing h doo, a Ads ton of | No, oir,\u201d replied Mr.MoV NST tare him parscually mo provoss: \u201cYou my, not persceliy \"de oR avg were the remarka?\u201d\u2019 ne : \u201cShe urged Crowninshield to throw | mé overboard into the dock and per \u2018ki rs I if ho Ba to her that it would bet- ad thrown her overboard before 14 is apparent that Mr.McVey bad made inahield dislike him, and that the asqault was the result of what he told ber, then, and \u2018which roused the auger of TITUS IS DECIDED TO TRY 1 AGAIN FOR: SCULLS.Bpeaks Highly of Treatment Receiv- : ed in England.NEW YORK, July 30\u2014C.§.° Titus, th Union-Boat Clu he er, who went to gland.to bring the Diamond Sculls to this country; but w was defeated Henley to rem in one of the intinary heats at an enthusiastic greetin éd home on the steamshi Érinneh.pon bi \u201d dock of the Americar pony.- there \u2018was à \u2018big tom I Compan lers; headed by Thomas Fitzsimmons, Geo.O.Shyder, E.H.: Anderson and Thomas Burton, to receive hina.hi was aocompanied by his wife.He is suffering from sore hands as a result of his hard work on the Thames, and may not be able to take part in the \u2019 championship races at Worcester next month.He left hia .new hoat in England, to be in readiness for next year\u2019s contest at Henley.In talking about his trip abroad, he said: I have no excuse to offer for my defeat for the Diamond Sculls.I was beaten fairly, but learned many things which I will turn account in 1903.ght here\u2018! want to say that I think Engi sportsmen are among the fairest 1 er.met.Everything | is on the level, and |.he.dges are v Hy race with holed \u201cll, T suppose | ore- ou-fellows over here thonght it was a\u2019 | gone.conclusion that the Canadian would repeat his victory of Memorial Day on the Speedway.ot I fue I gave you a big surprise.he let me do all the pacing ere pp when he got ready and I wag tired he came up and 5ished me.\u201cIn England, however, I determined to let him do the bard work first.I had it all ma out, and said to myself: \u2018My boy.Ull-keep right at your heels until I am 100 yards from the finish, then.row you off.your seat\u201d And I did.In my race with Field, the betting.was \u2018 10 to 1 on the Englishman.He was to \u201cDea good thing for \u2018ths - te Timi ty made in my beat] -} against Scholes, which was the fastest ever made on that river under like conditions, did not frighten the friends of Field.How- oll, 1, several years ago, rowed it in 8.29, three conds better than ani did, but the wind was astern then.\u201cI had a little aire trouble finishing Field than I had with Scholes, but the con- fost was Jeter, in doubt.Kelly shut me out had the worst position, and I the rongir Tater as he ood deal of time keeping tened .out because of the w wind.poser oy oh did r Lot 3 soo Charge of Professionalism.NEW YORK, July 30.\u2014At the juest of some members of the Union Boat ial meeting of that o been called to Jen, mer charge rofessionalism sh: PE ot 8.Titus, the pp proforred it recently sent to Henley, Eng land, to compete for the diamond sculls.\u2018It is \u20ac that before \u2018his departure for En Titus accepted a small sum of money, to help defray, his expenses.Winnipegs Arrive.(Special to the Montres! Btar.) BROCKVILLE, July 30.\u2014The Winnipeg oarsmen, who are the first to arrive for the C.A.A .O.regatta, were much admired in their practice spins to-day.The four, double and single, created a most favourable impreesion by their clean cut work.The general opinion is that they will be formidable opponents for the senior fours.One of the crew is C.W.Johnston, famous as a member of the Winnipeg Victoria Hockey team.The visitors have three English shells.a double and two singles, purchased from the TownsSullivan party, when Towns rowed Gaudaur for the \u20ac ampionship, last year.They are all much shorter and yroad- er than the sculls generally in use in Canada.Richards will row in the single used by Towns, when he defeated Gaudaur.The Winnipegs go from here to Worcester, Massachusetts, to compete in the National Regatta.v \u201c THE TURF : Races at Brighton Beach.= NEW YORK, July %.\u2014Deimel and Dwy- er's Start-Ruby oolt.Africsnder, won the Wipged Foot Handicap at Brighton Beach yesterday.He carried 119 pounds and equalled the track record for §% furlongs, running that distance In 1.08 3-56.He was favourite, with the Keene representative, Injunction, next to him, while any price was.good enough .against Smiles and Kisses.Africander made the running and won in a drive by three-quarters of a length.Injunction mide s bluff.at the - of the tretol dut-w ab : head L th » Bed ST bie to 5, second; entucky and 4.' _ Président, Tugal Glorious alsô ran, race, for à-year-oite and up pei\u2019 ing.1 1-16 110, nan,\u2019 to 1 and 3 to 1, won; Military, Xo, | O'Connor, 4 to 1 and \u2018sven, second; te \u2018 third.1.41 1-5 Nions, Lone Fishers } man, Vesu Pleasan Lond 4 3 «ton, ae 4nd jou ran.\u201cThird \u2018race, highweight Jess olds and un.\u20ac L Gmbh, to 1 and 7 to w 18, O'Connor, ui Sr Mee ond: Dinna 13 to 1 and Sto au taken om ac- a , \u20186-10 & and won; In- 17, Whaw.fi out,\u2019 seb to 1, third, Time, 1.06 8-5 Only y flute 1 race, \u2018for ?-ye: 3 1-16 lex-Sonibrero, A 3 to.I.won: Bellare, 118, Wen-: ë 1 8 to 1 Frey Ro §, osont.Novea, La Le 10 3, third.Time, \u201codd be 1 *Were you, ever ver 3 | ox ; : qu.> In orcas cx amnion, 3k The Base Sinema.wih the ng You, gave Bim so\u2019 provocation to * the Eastern doubles, in Doherty and and S.Ware, 6\u20142, \"6-2, 6-2.brize, ope opera.g artat pe ons.Play fa a +.- I = a $x » 21 To pu LT LONGWOOD, Mass., Jul \u2014 The tennis at the Ipngwood Cri Pern ras se the , BR.F.and H.L.Doberty, in what was thought would.be good matches.Both some ying, double En their match a = \u20ac ar morning, and L.Doherty inthe afternoon defesti ; \u201c\u20ac.Neely in the straight sets, Doherty then came on Shs Sot and played a eet and a half with Richard Stevens, of New York, but rain put an end to play for the day.Both Dobiert, 8 en withe drew rom t \u20ac urpament for sin or the rest the week will confine themselves to playing hope of winning this event, so that \u201chey may meet the Western champions, Collins.and Waidper, at Newport next month, ed addition.M.D.Whitman, nent former also American hdrew, so.that with the ex- oeption of L.E.Ware and \u201ciolsombe W ard; re is no first-class player lef} in this he.d twin on ER tot oo T'ÊN oe Ry Ti American at times showed some ability to bold the foreigner, but as a rule he was outclassed.- The tournament in doubles began after the announcement of the drawing with a match in ers defeated Blorer Ware and N.Hallo- well, jr., in a bt sets, Summary of day\u2019 s piay in ai L.Se 75 which the Doherty broth- WL Leonard best W.Third round \u2014 H, Ward bent 1.Perry, 64, 6-2, kd G.8.Keys beat Wise, 6-2, 6&+; H.L.Doherty beat J.eT 6\u20142, 6\u20141, 6\u20142; E | Ware best R.G.Fesenden 61, 7-5, LE H.N, Whitmbn beat E.W.Leonard, 6&\u2014 3 275 I I.O.Wright beat H, W.Warn: W.J.Clothier beat D.Whitin by Ei nd R.Stevens bai oubles, first round \u2014 R.F.L.Doherty beat Hallowell cul ESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP.CAGO, Il, July 80.\u2014Krei Col- ings, of Kenwood, wriated the Western cham; pionship i in singles from R.D.Little, of Princeton yest , at the Ke wood County Club\u2019 tournement, in one of the most brilliant and bitterly contested matches ever witnessed in \u201cthis of the .Five sets were played, the score being 5, 7-5, 2-0, 5-0) 6.5.\" > ATHLETICS C.P.B.CAR SHOPS\u2019 PICNIC.\u2014 List of Prize Winnèrs at the Annual Outing.; , Following is a list of prize winners at the oul pi rome of the employes in the C Girls\" Re under 14 years.\u2014Eva Gauth- 1st prize, dressing case; Ida Gauthier = prize, dressing case; M.Baker, 3rd Pee 16 lb.Shot M Kelly, let G.Foley, 2a prise, set LE \u201cCote, 3nd prize, box of cigars.ed ards\u2019 Race \u2014J.RTE Feely, st dut , cup presented by R.H yle, 2nd prize, nts \"tole brushes; à Throwing En ib, Weight hemp: Desmarteau, 1st prize, set of carvers; G.Fole » 2nd , foacy lang; M.P.Ki Pre ee bre elly, 8rd prize, um- Quarter Mile = Race +, H.oy Feely, lat prize, presented by le, 2nd , cady of ess M McGraham, ad prize, x of cigars.Running Hop, Step and Jump.\u2014R.Doyle 1st prize, hat; oyette, 2nd p of gars or one rd prize, pocket-booie.sacs, er To years.\u2014Jos.Smith, Rha Toe lacrosse; H.Savard, 2nd prize, penknife; Frank Lortie, 3rd prize, baseball.Boys # Race, under 9 Joann Barton, Ist pare\u201d lacrosse; 2nd prize, ball; F.Barton, ad prize, Fe ox of paints.Girly \"Race, under 9 years.\u2014M.Gibson, lst prize, doll; E.O'Hara, 2nd prize, cup and saucer; P., O'Hara, 3rd prize, box of Pen Broad J A.Goy unning Broa ump.\u2014 ette, 1st prize, chamber set; L.Cote, 2nd prize, um- rella; 0.Gauthier, 3rd prize, box of cigars.f mile Race\u2014E.Kibblewhite, © 1st prize, silver prize; J.H.Feely, 2nd prize, piano stool; Chas.A.Wilkinson, 3rd prize, caddy of tea.Fat Men's Race (200 lbs.and over)\u2014M.\u2018Tourville, 1st prize, fancy jug; M.P.Kelly, 2nd prize, pair of trousers; E.Desmarteau, ard prize, ipe ed Ladies\u2019 Race \u2014 M.Barton, Ist pres Pa of ladies\u2019 toilet brushes; E.AL lard, 2nd prize, Astral oil; prize, case of lime J.Hingston, 3rd juice.Men's Race, over 45 years\u2014J.Coleman, lot prise, presented by H.Morgan; Russell, and prise, load of cuttings; ape.Bishop, Srd prize,.fancy rocker.Young Ladies\u2019 urt, Kuillman, dt prize, dry goods; Beat.Noseworthy, 2nd prize, printing outfit; Bella Green, 3rd prize umbrella, ies\u2019 Egg Bace\u2014 » Barton, let prize, set of carvers; Sam, Allard, 2nd prize; umbrella; .MacMillan, 3rd prize, er me, STREET RAILWAY CO- PERFORMS SOME = SMART TRACK LAYING.The Street Railway Company did some pretty quick track laying last night.The construction department took possession of the track at the intersection of St.Denis and St.Catherine streets at about 9 p.m., and laid new erect 75 rails similar to those at Universitÿ wireets.The work was comuleted before veven | o'clock this morning.The erôesi s ros street line, and hereafter\u2019 the care ; Fasten this routé will run via St.Denis street, : Catherine designed \u2018to ausiet the Comme of Bleury, as at presant.ire .Exéusable Homicide.\u2019 est last ni ee thé \"body Mrmehon held an i Valois who Killed at Vaudreuil on Monda a morn- Bain Een re sin, Then) bof Perle homicide\u201d \u2014 - it 27 vers of age, fell + at.the corner ent Me or last n ark ends Mount avenues, and Ca etes te drain dE { Don\u2019 t Become of 5% An Object) fd F- ( : a re \u201d Pity, Cure Your\u2019 or Avers aad F oy.Your | Breath md op.mieu |! ome Beton of Care Loft De \u201cvith Wr | ite and but we: have '} freedom from.ce vating mal the day we firs} use .Agnew\u2019s Ca al owder.s ac tante .|e he mot don A neous, giv rik\u201d Shi |] Federation of Labour, states that the this evening.\u2018and wiil cost about pm TRUNK on | business just as it would Ta ow fn.ye gi.i Re » , 4 iis re CHE PLAS rm meeting of the Plasterers\u2019 Union will be held tonight in Blue Label Hall to discuss matters in connection with the Labour Day celebration.oc ES TAILORS.\u2014At to-night'e \"meeting | the Inde endent Tailors\u2019 Union the sub-, Siscussi ussion will be \u201cThe D- tation of Natural Opportunitres\" An | interesting debate is an THE RAILWAY TRAINMEN.\u2014At a | joint conference of the Order of Railway Conductors and proches iocé of Easaaa cite, | Trainmen, was decided thal the te tar orpantea ions | be governed by a single aû A LEGAL _DECISION.\u2014The | United States Circuit Court at Providence, R.I.has refused to issue an injunction\u2019 to restrain the Woonsocket Etreet Rallway Company from obeying the Btate ten-hour | work day or to restrain the Attorney-Gen- eral from prosecuting the company jf It fails to comply with the law.The constitutionality of the law will be tested before- the United States Supreme Court.THE HORSESHOERS.\u2014 Mr.George | Warren, district organizer of the American Horseshoers\u2019 Union, recently organized, will eventually be one of the best labour organizations In the city.The In ation- al Union pays sick and death benefits, and provides for men out of Work.The union will take part in the Labour.Qay celebration and will introduce sever spectacular designs.THE CARPENTERS.\u2014At last night's - meeting of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, fifteen new memberg were initiated, and\u2019 the business agent.Mr.E Berthiaume, etated that the union was never in a more flourishing condition.The special committee appointed to arrange de- | tails in connection with the Labour Day demonstration presented a very aatisfac- tory report, and it was unanimously decided to secure the services of one of the best hands in the city for the occasion.THE PRINTERS.\u2014At a special meeting of Jacques Cartier Typogra; Union, & committee, composed of Messrs.Urbain Prefontaine, J.A.Alaris, and J.A.Hodier, president of the union, was elected to act in conju n with @& committee from the English union for the purpose of making.suitable arrangements in copnection wi: the entertainment of the delegation © Boston printers who are to'be in the elty on the 8th of August.A committee from the English unigp will be appointed at Baturday night's meeting, and a plan of entertainment mapped out, THE BRICKLAYERS,\u2014It is just si- ble that on the first of B id Rere may be trouble In the bui trades.At the bricklayers\u2019 meeting it was decided that after the above date the members of the union would refuse to lay brick on foundations bullt by non-union masons.In fact, the bricklayers will not work with non-union men {n any portion of construction work Letters containing this announcement have been sent to architects and builders.The local union is a strong one, and if their demands are not acceded to, threaten to go on strike.This would be rather inconvenient owing to the large amount of new buildings {n course of construction.The men expect that matters will be amicabl y arranged before the order becomes effec BUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT.\u2014The entertainment given last night in the Sailors\u2019 Institute, under the auspices of the Stanley Street choir, was a decided success.The talent from the ships furnished the humour of the evening, their songs and dances befng much enjoyed.The following sailors took part in the rogramme: Messrs.Thos Nolan, Thoæ Jones, Jobn Eade, R.M.8.Numidian; Frank Codlin, BE.Eastman, steamship Brazilian; Nicholas Duffy, steamship ke amplain, and Master Small, steamship Marina.Mr, 8.J.Phillips occupied the chair, DIVISION NO.2 A.O.H.\u2014 Elaborate Rook AST are being made by Division 0.3 A.O.H., for the concert which is to ven to-night at the Cathelo Ballors\u2019 Sha Mr.Andrew Dunn, the president of the Division, will occupy the chair, and.the Rev.Father O'Meara will be present.The programme will consist of Irish and reels, comic and sentimental sin Ballors from the ships in port wig, alsq contribute.SUBURBAN NOTES.Mrs.B.Ts; , of Pent Chart REE er of re artes, aE Mise Leahy, 8t.Charles.The indies of the Longueuil Boating Club are giving a white dance\u2019 at the club house - 8 Marthe the decison te cit nt atthew's yterian oint- St.Charles, work an been started :on the construction of & tone Pope leading up to the main entrance of church, The work should be co igted by September 1 petition signed by pre tri WE lt urt Me x THE CPR A \u2018TENDER Py LM \u201cWe re 0 an \u2018 Une, cn se br be ny = a siness pein on bu- Such w by Mr.w E.Da nagar of the Grand \u201cThe Cangdinn Pacific will loek light ad BA citer Be Seal IR Bie it i gr iy for.yh se x| Grand Trunk 8 ip _ de the vestarday from the von as neuf Me.pe dian Pacific su EN Kiana.of Chicago, is a \u2018the guiest of |.+ Mrs.Donabne.Chateauguay street, Point |.eme Permanently Cured.You san be treated at holes same guaranty.tal 9500,000.We solieit : font Tne ; ve çared vwors nu ° 13 8.f vou 20° hes and Muous potash a: still have ac Pol Mer CEE A.ook Remedy Co.Dusk Bong, 1004 MASOHIS TEMPLE Ghissge, DL ny 171 te °C CANADIAN CITY has a number of leading tobacco \u2018and cigar dealers, and \u2018every \u201cone of them.KEEPS \u201cA 600D' LINE Fr, GRANDAS CIGARS = 2 LABOUR-PROBLEM' fe caen ng \"THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.\u201cIn many 2 ays the - Hawaiian Isdande- - bave benefited by- annexation to the United States, but: it A been detrimental to .ny \u2018trade, the chief industry.of ex is his was the opinion.given, en tn Ar : Thomas 3% Burvingham te er Pp Company, business among the islands.Mr.Paras: Bam was 44 the Canadian Pacific Offices to- \u201clim, fanters hase to dépend uJ \u201cThe plant y on Japanese to work he plantations, and singe cou.rot bons Bes mtistact- ory results bo eine.Being now en by the dar, he japanese dre obtaining wages \u201cand are enabled to earn enough inh a week live on for a month.ew: can\u201d be\u2019 induced to work es long as their money laste, it is very diffontt to get men and on this account the ex Ad Japanese were imported and worked on the | contract labour base.The planters have decided to import a large number of Japanese 7 with a view.of cheapening labour: * \u201cAs things are at the white man hee re little chance in the I Hawaiian i» lan Death Resulted From Injuries, \u2018 F tte, -32 years-of age, -of 280: St.rancois Avotse, 32 dd in the.General: Hospital shortly after after 5 an.to-dey, as a result of injuries gare FA or jumping from a wi story at his home about mi midnight se \u2018Ayotte has been in ill-health for some time, during.which, it is said, he exhibited\": SE Ro a t i 6 that Joseph pra he\u2019 oi pipes ta was not held.held op and iy lington -street.late Saturday De as he i, lieve he was beaten and.-stabbed- companions during a brawl, mie près Bion Wo 3 The voher Stone of Seg zx = MONTRE; \u201c3 \u201c[RESULAR WEEKLY AUCTION, {82.007 Boloweoms, Wo.458 ana a8 Be | ON FRIDAY MOBNING, AUGUST Karke aren of household furniture.füraiture, pianos, carpets, elliott.stoven.Bere.clean.dry storage for.forniture, plano, et.1 : _ Important: Sale.Farm Stock, Cattle, Horses, Ime\" plements, the Standing Ofope, oT » ote., order of the Executors of LA WEDNESDAY.§TH AUGUST, = \u20ac | INSOLVENT NOTICE.ep Br ere | HEARN &- HARRISON, - Of the City of Montreal, Optisians, © ANSOLVENTS.- -\u2014 - We have recetved instructions borne Speaks on'the Duties of the Colonies To- ny alge \u201c+ now offering + BU 2 - ; CE CT LL Ps Lee GTAR OFFICE, Wodnerday, Juy iT F \u201c4 > PAP AE EAL TP ER er te x + { sell by pud- Ce > stocks al f : e Li.> PRIVATE SALB Un auction.at our rooms, or pe Be.James st.At 11 O'Clock A.M.TE À Z wards the British Navy.a Î eon- The general rin, stock et EE in © number of cases prices have | ,Frivita daies at all times Furniture.to cover advanses and close consignments Montreal.os Further particulars later.Lea 76 Ey de ah 2e i pis in | Ÿ shown evidences of having reached the limit.There are, however, a num- panos.Safes.canoes, calrisges, harness.a choice assortment of Wednesday 8th August, 1902 : WALTER M.KEARNS, Wo $m GR RE AIS 2 CF.; 1.81, 3 ber of ua which I a Jaimed are yet entiiled 2% a still.higher level to; Cauk \u2018advances made.| + + 1° 2.TU EE US AND CARE ETS .\u2019 » ms Auctioneer.- = 4 Eo .ou \u20ac un place on an equitable s \u2018as regards-ratio of mi ue beth a 11 , FRAS onéers.the follo Assets belong to said Estate, \u20ac + The FRE RL a ship nay ?It said just now thés.000 | powers.It is also claimed that the tendency of De ime Bee] should be a! Bs.F ER BROS.Auctioneers.Marseilles, tollet and honeycomb quilts, vis: vins ine OCEAN To A ey iil LE ng i ve rear + level, as the enterprise continues to prove the claims of its promgters.- \u2018 carpet Squares, oflcloth, cul-glass.plated.Lot 1.\u2014 Stock in trade, consisting of AND RAIL.2 owners, j Teh, at lu inde were to five de all th tance in their nowe Gros 4 Buch reaction as the market has witnessed this week has been due to the heav at 120 SELBY AVE.vas cutlery.furn ture and A variety of Magic Lanterns and supplies, Opera | Lioyd's egies of British and \\ Foreign Bus what ols ton : assistance.De Woris fes; 3 tone in Wall Street, influencing particularly such a stock as Canadian Pa, goods, at very low prices, Glaser, Spectacies.and ve laces.nt.ha \"hits Ince papa I Me a $C ; \u2018 Ne A a RES NESE EE EUROPEAN : ve to j HESPERIA P Ne | = : 7 .ste.: TE oe powers ht mi ene rnin Sele NPE By EC ot Kd En Se RARE ano : on occasion was the one sufe and certain road to a wither Mr.F.8.Pearson, a director of the Do- be classed with the Amal ted 0 9 ÉOc, O0 SUMMER RESORTS.1640 Notre Dar treal.i .Bir William Mulock, who, in responding to eat.(Hear, hear.) There was not mipion Iron and Steel Co , and who isôd 1 Blilio: \u201cDollar Bteel.The subscribers have been favoured with In- _ 1640 Notre Dame street.Mont Ma a 30 tha toast \u201cProsperity to the Colonies,\u201d pro.first-class cruiser or battleship that could st 136, Bas been largely identified with Mr.Henry tor the Roo Islanid property Bree] structions from the owner, wno 18 Siving WD Amountine as per inventory, to $0,900 Railway Ticket Agency Lot 2.\u2014Unexpired term of lease from int September, 1002, till ist May.VOS.or 2e 2 Le 00-0000 oo sees 613.89 \" Bids to be at a rate per dollar on amount aa per inventory.housekeeping.to well an above, comprising: handsome walnut upright Beethoven pianoforte, latest design.7 1-8 octaves, 3 pedals, duet desk, Boston fall;-pianc stool.neat sideboard with B.P.mirror, extension dining table, with four by the Lord Mayor, remarked that in they felt that they did not get full justice from those who were interest in marine insurance, with the min- M.Whitney in the West End.Dominion Sont and Dominion Iron and Steel en Pp has formed a $10.000,000 company to \u2018acguire large ore deposits on the Orinoco built under three years.No man who ht never been to sea could be a sailor; man who had never fired a big gun or pe ticed it would ever hit a ship of an en same, although the capital would be; ly inflated.The troyble with the p that the Moore Brot ; are now $4,5000,000 of Rock Island stock (29 ST.JAMES STREET, (Corner St, Praycois Xavlors _ ABENAKIS SPRINGS ation of nearly 10 per cent.againat their in action.Therefore, the naval power 00.000.mrefee tn The company will have which they Trou Uke re rare leaves.net ot dng hal, nous As a Plessnre Resort, 1s wis witbout 8 Terma cash on delivery.À deposit of 10 p.c.\u201cwaterways.\u2018er views were held in this country -could never be left to \u2018ux, 80 stock.It has secured a title to the Vene- ardising gdh lounges, anm chairs.lace curtains, portieres and - will be required on adjudication.sale mäy ALLAN LINE = Shia country, & was the determination supreme.moment; it must be the work suole properties, which are estimated to} \u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014-, To i pores: PS er a iv be seen ax the office of John Hyde, No.B07 OCEAN BEAVER LINE e e of Canada that adian pro- years of mu \u2018preparption.He as .have in sight 100.000,000 tons of h grade Watson & Gibson, a Boston brq gaan Merchants Bank Chambers, No.208 Bt.Jamsds _ duce sh find its way to the markets of what would be the position of the colow, 25 at iron ore above the water level.is com firm, in a circular letter say: \u201cOne: | (2100 new).single and double gas brackets, street, Montreal, where all further information TEAMSHIP the world through British porte.Would it regarded only.from the point of pour -\u2014 |-Dany.hes entered into a contract with the | actuslly new speculative deve \"| nal stand, witn B.P.mirror, nail light.plo- may be obtained.Stock may be examined at CANADIAN PACts De out of the way for him to su t that shillings and pence if they were separates, 50 at Dominion.Iron and Steel Company for spring and summer has been thé tures, ornaments, books,\u2019 oak and cherry bed- any time on application Curator.FIC SS.LINE - @ committee of Lioyd'a should wait on the | tions.à 200 at &bout 300,000 tons of iron ore per annum at into our stock market of Canadiei room sets, with springs.hair mattresses, fes- Sale at 11 O*Closk a.m.TICKETS , Canadian representatives point out| THE COST OF INDEPENDENCE & cost substantially $1 per ton lower than ers on 8 hitherto unexampled scali aber bolsters and pillows.blankets, etc; single MARCOTTE ears.DOMINION LINE where they could by any expenditure of One could find no independent nation of | Makers of the * Famous Active * Raège [Fe 3 door warirobs.chairs and tables 178 4 Saw JOHN HIDE, Curacor, money or otherwise improve the navigation the ize of Canada or Australia that spent and Cornwall\" Steel Range, x Ou, Companys stove.refrigerator, Plane of Lists, ot, OB - of their waters, so that adian trade i .toner Ware useal culinary uten- Terms $8.00 to $10.00 per week, | Steamers, Salling \u2018should not be handicapped as it was at ess on its navy than £1,000,000 a jee, let Lendon, - Toronto, Montreal, ois.ets, For ful: particulars, of ote.sddross ASTHALIS RAITSOADS - tipplication.present?In the past month of June there aloe pial expenditure on.docks, bar Winnipeg, Vancouver.St.John, N.B.On THURSDAY, 31st JULY, at 10 a.m.BE HO ALi Exeelieat accommodation.Cont: , \u2018 : | .the time at present required to connect ¢ mati bago, ocele, fon, with the house.é Western Canada with Australia, and took it New Caledonia and Japan in the Pacific da.Loses Wor an.omc a CAN ap PurTistors, olleitore, Fto x AL, $8lmon and Trout Fishing par excellence SEASHORE.Barr, 2nd, Siedping Oar off at least one week's time between Aus- %688.Therefore there was no analogy, no Bladder troubles will find my improved treatment R.D.McGibbon, K.C.T In BAKER'S HOTEL 8 p.m.daily.came from ports a very much larger quantity of wheat than from the port of New York; and that was but a commencement of .what would occur in the future Much had been said of late years for a fast line of steamers between.Canada and the United Kingdom.Within two years or so hoped to be placed within four days of ocean sail of Great Britain, and if they were successful in also shortening tralia and the United Kingdom across the 2 \u2018 ; : ve cure.There is tively no com ron 5 A great continent of Canada.then Canada and Seas as to what their expenditure would be positive } ; ea: Iniprovod Pow.Edouard Surveysr.Lawrence Macfarlane.20 long and favourably known.offers first class ach the i i if they were not one with us within our hats $ Bolt and an 7 other belt.reo vitae, Ali Douglas Armor, ou Recommodation for tourists.with all the com- SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Barker's has ly - a a Ul be all one nited Kingdom and Australia would united Empire as they had never yet been.- ; ] i imaelf i using.In my Latest 1 Improved Car on 8 a.m.trois, AN NAVY.asked himself if our brother beyond the sea time befors using H.A.BUDDEN, Advocate, formation to , snd Sleeping Oar ca 8 p.m.train.THE COLONIES 2 D THE ra f ally what : fa thful brother he Belt, me pe ea en D \u2018 Patent At patonte and v : | 18582 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Quebec NEW YORK via D.& H., x so leis Lord Selborne, First Lord : ny : - en Pa x Patent Causes, 0.ve .ie Dec à vols a de Do he paper of the United Kongo, Q NINEGAR USED [| mon PhS Fée eee oon sat ate memes Lot, Se Did our brothers in the dominions beyond ure, and hospitals, represented by eeveral millions.But that was no guide at all to what would hhve to be the expenditure of our great dominions.They would have to spend in relation to their position, and each one of them would find themeelves within the orbit of a great naval power.Take Canada\u2014there was the United States at her door.Take South Africa\u2014there was France in Madagascar and Germany in West Africa.Take Australia\u2014there was France experience to guide our brothers beyond the mutual Empire, if they were left to their own resources.(Hear, hear.) Therefore he millions sterling in 1900.Of that no less 178 1 \"WEAI by the great powor of eleciricit at all, and ft is Fusrantced other belts sold in Canada ERED MEIN READ.entirely new and absolu free cure for Ihave an enti omen.All te Si Rheu- a pleasant and who have used the other belts know they all require soaking and od the oy in gorroding Amer each are of the vinegar kind FRASER BROS.; ou Auctioneers.Note.\u2014Belby avenue {s off Greene ave., West- mount, below.C.P.R.track.176 8 LBGAL CARDS.elt MeGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchell K.C, M.P.Chase- Fercy G Ryan Vietor E Mitchell.Cable Address: \u2018Brevet, Montreal.\u201d CASPE BASIN The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERS.~The vicinity affords beautiful Scenery.fine Sea Bathing and unexcelled fishing.Guests bave the privilege 62 salmon and trout fishing | in connection (OPENED JUNE 1st.) forts of home.Before making your plans for your summer outing bs sure to write for terms and other in- CACOUNA,P Q.5T- LAWRENCE HALL RIRE \u2018 LEAVE BONAVENTURE STATION \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d 3 s.m., ar.Toronto 6.40 p.m., Hemliton 5,50 p.mn.Xi Falls, Ont., 7.05 p.ra., Bultalo, 8.20 p.m., London, 7.48 p.m.Detroit, 9.30 p.m.Chicago, 7.30 d.m.Blegant Cafe Service on above Train.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD and OTTAWA, 37 Sins on inde ing Cars.9.01 s.m.week days sad 5.0 p.m.QUEBE 8.00a.m.4.15 p.m.w.ok days, 5.00 p.my datly.Parlor Por Steamer Bervice on LAKE CHAMPLAIN AND LAKE GEORGE, spply to Company's Agents.Through Tiskots from Montreal, induling | Rell and Sleoping Car Tickets.13%eot! WM.F.EGG, Agoat.OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.7 pon.ze - : than between a quart d i vi nd usually burn.Never purchase a.belt until you .odations for 400 tt and fresh : 26, 0.01 and 18.15 a.m.1.à hou realize, as they toust- in the future trade which The Baten ax à bird id to know whether itisa genuine modern one or one of MILTON HERSEY I A Sc (MoGill, bathe lavatories cer pathing pavilion, board ik ST.JOHNS, Que., Luca eu pm.week dure, ho, how the whole, source of our strength protect, but in which he ha q not a penny the vinegar Belts.Dont set, a \u201cyinogar belt, you ; Se Lhe NV.orchestr and danclig; ping pon, bowling, tenais, and 6.20, 8.10 and 8.40 p.m.ais an Lex in \u20ac o sea?We u ked of the Mother of interest.either as & haves ono ello Tron\u2019: bo stisfled with it.I¢ you have ome ru City Analyst, Provinelal Analyst.lin Regular sites 610.50 wec iy, cron VACATION TRIPS.Torrrent atoms for mother and daughter ke had sprung out Vas trade between the colonies or between positive that my new and specially ada Chemist of the C.P.R.141 sf FRANK H.NORMAN, Manager.copy of Bummer Tours,\u2018 gives interesting information ] the sea.In his opinion the future of this Empire was dark \u2018unless those great na- the colonies and foreign countries.He asked them to think of those facts and to method of treatmeut will positively cure you you I w ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO.PHONE MAIN 2532 BELLK VUE HOT Riviere du-Loup Pointe, EL, opens Juno 18.Newly paint- how and where to spend your Holidays, CITY TICKEY OFPFICRES, Telephones Main 80 137 St.James Street, vod 461, er furn '; Goff, Tenul Boating, Fishing, venture Station.tions that i remember them, because, whe tas red.know th t power 146 ST.JAMES STREET.Montreal.$1,204 fimished; Golf, Tennis ' Australis, and South Africa realiced from V22 done and we were gone, those great od value Ths NEW BELT aad 1 wil tub you SORETOS ui Bubing Mowing Allert ED cis aS LIVERPOOL VIA MOYILLE.t : 1 .w .Li | source, the beginning, and the end of thes 100 greater a power, perhaps, than.the FREE.FREE, \u2014 One of the best hotels ia northern Vermont C ANADIAN ROYAL MAIL SERVICE strength.We are oo island, they are three old mother country.Unless they remem.1 will send free to every person writing, my beau, wishes » few sumuior boarders, fine drives, scenery =) ° « Ÿ .From Montreal From Quabec great continents; and there was a da a bered from the commencement that the sea tiful new and fully Musteaded I uosurpassed, terms reasonable.Address, American h g P A CG I 1 CG A Numidian % Aug.3am SAug.Spm real that far inland they should [> was the source of their strength and th.have confidence my new Belt will cure you You House, Richford, Vermont.169 J4 - her! sine pue 3 am Ho 2» = a i ey should lose ind; that can try it fres.Write to-day.tisfact muni Yanislan 23 Aug 4am 2 Aux 35m the naval power was the binding factor Can only be rily £ ba 4 he mantime spirit.Therefore.he ventured say à few words which, he hoped would Le that room to our brothers in Australia, and Sonth Africa., Whether in those great dom mioeate which, with the mercantile marine, kept the Empire as one, he did not see how the Empire was to be kept together.The motto ed gess Thomas and the 1eat dominions or that should be written up outside the L i r : ong route, via Cape : home, could not go beyond the public gislature of each one of Pour colonies wha Varnish, terials, Shingle TO RENT, LABORERS Ket ar rode rats.*Beeond cabin.Liverpool: pinion which it is their business to try to the motto taken from those quaint old : \u2018 = Phil ba, P Q Excursions or Londonderry.$37.50 to $42.30 single: Longe.orm; and he hoped that he should be words of the Naval Discipline Act-\u2014\u2018It is : tl d acted as such; but there Write us for any intor A ipshurg, P.Q.WANTED - Se Sass, Matis.raloons, epacious roy able to influence th bl ini .(ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.) gentiemen and ac such; mation ma: uire.C \u2014\u2014\u2014 .third class.Midship saloons, : spacious Brom.only of this country cru ie pinion, not upon the Novy, that, under the Providence were à few young fools like this one, and : you may require.ier bo extension kitchen, à | .sortie erade decks, electric lights\u2018 throughout > yond the sea.: Did they realize what the Sepa (Cheers) this country mainly HIS HORSE'S SHOES they did the Cee Ther harm GEO.W.REED & CO., | torr.mot covered with tin; containing 9 ».- MONTHEAL TO GLASGOW DIREQT.ggers, more ew.; rooms, and hard water in the house: good will be run to stations on C.PP, KR.in Manitoba sad gg.Sicilian, new.Wed., July 30, 8 a mx \u2014\u2014 .Jiblenty of muscle,\u201d says he, \u201cbut devilish 785 CRAIG STREET.1744 stable.(fdr 3 Boras).ooach bouse and shed, Fn West of Wiamipes Second eabin.$35: return, $06.30; tserage - STRIKERS THROW STO | little society.\u2019 © mama 7 with four of'land.with, pear, T 76 826.00.; 3 , ; wv NES.HATS FOUND ON THE WATER MADE OF GOLD \u201cI don\u2019t agree with you,\u201d says the other Tr plus trees.Ep Sà raat ar MOONE JAW, _| \u201cAppiy to H.& A.ALLAN.\u2018Montreal.172 \u2014 Tw \u2014 de 0 way fostracive place for hab who COMMON GENSE |i ili ho rpemupie pars dr citer ' ESTEVAN ana - pe-Union Men in the Anthracite Oat Boat Capsized With Probably Fa- | The Remarkable Freak of One wants to know bis {alow-creatures 1 was| QF MD | me monte or veut.APT C \u2018acer mu in Provinos DOMINION LINE.$ [Ocal Region Have a Hard Time.tal Results.\u2018| ever in.I never pass a day without meet- di mate, ttes, Runches Baï Bari tn M i of Buse Quebse CS Mégantio and Wet.| an steamships - Liverpool Servise, - SHAMOKIN, Pa., July 3.\u2014One thousand (Special to the Montreal Star.) of the Miners on the Turon fing some fresh variety of luman race: ARR Fo vaive S0OR.tt = ro win et iAcace ertandins te trip, ver eraroomen\u2026 July veis | Caiitorutan Ang, 100 sn, women sud children sspembled at the BROCKVILLE Ont., J \u2014 ele To wi of or .West, 7 oe ER \"UT 0 | fore\u2019 August 3lat.without additions] \u2018\u2019t Colonian\u2026 \u2026Aug.\u2018lui Norseman.Aug.33rd J x » July 30.\u2014As the Goldfield.well worth knowing, I can tell you.Not \u2018Feware ; : 6 : rcoman 0E.SUN wal Company's Cameron colliery last steamer Arundell came down the river yes- è that they're in a hurry to impart them; for _.Eom ENOCH REMEDY other points in Manitoba nd minibola *irisbrman Aug Otd YTu ame ATE.SUS Srening and hooted and cursed non-union terday she passed, between Cape Vincent that there's more natural, unaffected good : n TR.| Muna de This Steamer does not caTy 5 be per ey quit work.egation of and Clayton, a cat boat, which war upon BUILDING CASTLES IN THE AIR.manners on a digging than in any societ 1 AE EE > work not less than 30 days at harvesting.and RATES OF PASSAGE.pys several _sub-bosses as they en- its side.Near the boat in the water was 1 ever mingled ie T shall never doubt.But lay piled up all along the crown of the 3 fi £ =.| produce certificate to that effect, they will be Saïoon-883 and upwards single, According \u2018te ed-towr h Burge à « i : - steamer and service.police charged the crowd and put them to gentlemen\u2019s.Nothing is, as yet, known and are content to be a simple man amo XN stly after we'd don work .= OT roe Turthe particulars and tickets apply to Second Saloon\u2014337.50 and upwards singls, 88- The coal company officals say they 5 to whom the boat belonged, or \u2018where & ca and the Starting of a | men, there's nothing they won't do for and turned out clean and comiortable after Th wecemial snd ighiy popular remedy.m8 nenroat reims\u201d Afent .coding, se eteamer \u201cand marie, _ ere is & con came from.tt \u201d i i d fo Ne of the attempta to annoy the workmen.people, wholly inexperienced sa\u201d the oo of New Life.Tn re stvest tor sa hour oe two.Jim and Bmmsemm urn ard others sobre al QUEBEC SERVICE #im Flace Vigwr | FRox MONTREAL: JEON BOVIOR a CARME L, Pa.July te sailing, attempted a sail and were cap- y Rolf Boldres Boldracood) A HUMAN MASQUERADE.used to h a bit in a queer way over kind and qurpassrs {PION | employed.som, 30pm, ont PR pa Boman.Aug oth Heron.Pr thousand men, women and child - od at all the Read; reo lect : and Union Company\u2019s CHAPTER XXVII i his glass, \u201cand the man that grew this we had any thoughts beyond doing our re- semeves ull discharges from the urinaryorgaus, JACS; Tusedaye acd Fridays thecagh slospers leave broman.Aug.16th | VADCOUVET.drwws operations between and Shamokin last CAPE TOWN, July 30.\u2014The daughter of Continaed.\u2018pple.© They're useful to me how and gular days work and milking the cows seperseding injections.the neeof which doceirie: Aoatresi, Windsor 8 Station 1.40 pun, br A%i \u201ciilasaip paicons, electric light.spacious rv: Srening and hurled stones and sticks at the the Boer General Delarey, and his sec A When the waiter was opening their wine, then, and one has to put up with this and chopping wood enough to last mother Parable bari by ing the foundatior of stricture Wednesdays, arriving Montreal 8.25 a.m.next day ade decks.oF he oe to) to non men.Six of the latter were cap- Ferreira.were married at \u2018the Dutch Crys one of the camp officers comes in, that they ToWd; but I never could take much inter- all The little creek that sounded so PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD Searboro YORRANCE and Co.General Agents, 17 &.tured by the mob near Richard's colliery here yesterday.i ; 3 > CC est in them.\u201d clear in the still night when we woke up, THERAP ON Ne.2 » » Bench, Sacrament atreet.Montreal.: badly pummelled.y y.The congregation made such had letters to.So they asked him to join or THROUGH PARLOUR.AND SLEEPING and were 9 F Caught à Salt Water Salmon.(Special to the Montreal Star.) BROCKVILLE, July 30.\u2014A salt water\u2019 Afrikande Troy, somethi in Paris à lane pes NTEKAL VERPOOL.salmon was caught yesterday in the St.mostly by m wouln't rind being ee pa Par.he \u201cDashed bad characters, if we only knew,\u201d the beginning of the world.We didn\u2019t TE re ae EU eliminates every poiscnous CAR.From Windsor St.8 p.m.daily, ox.Suntay® MONT Lu LIVERES OL.5 Lawrence by a man named Pater Fraser.Capt.Thacker\u2019s Return Variety Theatre to follow, Would you, 587s yawning.\u201cWhat do you smoke then, and we used to sit in the î 3 City Ticket and Telegraph Office, Liverpool \u201d_ Mostreal CL The fish weighed 1 12 pounds and was a P Clifford ?\u201d 5, >| eey, ton?\u2019 lgoking at Starlight who verandah, and Aileen would talk to us till THERAPION No.120 ST.JAMES STREET, Bert Post Uflice.Tuesdyy, July23.Lake Ontario\u2026Thursddy, Aus.=; - \u201coC specimen of its variety.It is supposed OTTAWA, Ont, July 30.\u2014A militia or- \u201cWell, T don\u2019t knpw,\u201d says the \u2018other \"** with his glass and not listen- it was time to go to bed._ for nervous exhaustion impaired vitality sleepl \u201caux Bare Magitovs.* \u201c 2 fu to have come from Lake Ontario, and is der issued last night states that Capt.P.swell.\u201cI find this amaz ing good fun for a 18% Much by the look of him.Even when we went into Bargo, or some iy emer erie.ation in hot.enbeaithy DG ld Lake Megane, \", 1 lt @n alien to these waters.E.Thacker, having returned from service bit.I never was in such d condition __ J 85, let's go into the little parlour of the other country towns, they did mot climates, Re.It surpriein oi .Aug.1V Lake Champlato Sept.4 - ttt Taxation in Toronto.and is posted No.bus: Te just the right thy imine Then \u201cwe'll steady-going places they all were, with peo.is sold by ait First Cabin rates.single $45.00 and upwards, ~*~ TORONTO, July 30\u2014The Ci | 5 regimental.\u2018 L feel fit to go for ee man's , for Joni fes] Move.Bad characters, you were saying?|.ple crawling about them like a lot of old HE APION vie Round trip 385.60 and upwards, according te a> ado x ve e City Council .\u2014_\u2014 this, Despard,\u201d and he holds\u2019 out his arm Well, you camp fellows ought to be able working bullocks.Just about as sensible Price in England 2/9 & 4/8 In ordering, state second Cabin rates.single 00 and up._, .adopted a by-law providing for the Goes to Dawson City Hospital.to the camp swell.\u201cThere's muscle for (°,EV¢ an opinion, many of \u2018em.What a change all this was { which of the three numbers is required and ° WINDSOR STREET STATION wards.Round trip $68.58 and épiwrarde, \u201cBo\u201d * items illegally struck out of the public seen floating four hats, two ladies\u2019 and two Delarey\u2019s Daughter Married.a demonstration that the pastor, Rev.Mr.Steyler.threatened to stop the ceremony and clear the church.After this the ceremony proceeded quietly.Later on there was a t reception, which was attended in South Africa, resumes duty with the Royal Canadian Regiment DR.J.M MACDONALD ELECTRIC CO., monTREAL Que.Jim and Dick Plan a Trip to Ameri- + them, and Starlight sends for another bottle of Moeelle\u2014something like that he called it.\u201cThe last time.I drank wine as good as this,\u201d says Starlight, \u201cwas at the Catty since I left Oxford.This eight-hours\u2019 shift Clifford.company excepted golden opportunities in every sense of the word.y sated with by means of the Press.We manufacture and sell 2 and ply Roofing, Roof- a when they see you don\u2019t want to patronize.\u201cOh, hang one's fellow-creatures: present \"* says Mr., fiil- \u201cAll the worse for you, Despard,\u201d says \u201cYou're wasting your chances\u2014 ou ll never see such a Ps this, perhape, again as long as you live.It's dress ball with real characters.\u201d and bave a game of picquet, unless youl take some more wine.No?They ssuntered through the big room, the change it was from our old bush life at Rocky Flat when we were boys, before rippling and gurgling over the stones, tha silent, dark forest all round on every side, and on moonlight nights the moon shining over Nulla ountains, dark and hanging all the valley, as if it sailing in the clear .i sem so much bnghter.Sleepy-locking, Country House THÉRAPION Ne.1 , often a few days only impunity of the blood.scurvy, pimples, sputs, blotches, pains and xeling of the Joints, se0nn~ dary symptoras gout, umat! sm, and all diseases fer her it has besa too much a fashion to ome mercury, sarsagarilia, &c., te the destruction stdin Perio.gsr bk ro This pres\u2019 files the whole system through the Farm Laborers\u2019 20,000 FARM ; Corinthian 30 Aug.9am \u201c° Tunisian Js the largest and\u2019 fastest steamer on the Canadian route, 10.576 tons.Twin screw.Time of last passage days, 16 hours, over the returned to original starting point at $18.00, cn ST.ANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA {ioerins Ete.CAR SERVICE.Trainsiv.Windser 8: 9 am.week days, 8 pn.daily.* UNEXCELLED CAFE CAR d Detroit.- Montresi, Toronto an Conch SPRINGFIELD, MASS.Torsah service on day trains between â restorine strength and vigor to the debilitated, Rutan Rares.BUSTON TO THE MEDITERRANKAN.2701 _.ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO, BEAVER LINE\u2019 WINTER RATES.I a » 1, Main street at the Turon! Just as bright ab:ve Trade Mark, which is a facsimile of word Five FOLL ; verdins 9 GES Pen a SNS Su according.A -.3 estimates for this \u2018and last year.(Special to the Montreal Star.) ou » .which was just then crowded with a curi- welve, o\u2019cl t night \u201c TRERAPION \"as it appears ou the Government TRAINS LEAVE As FOLLOW: Steerage $24.an .bus Accasding to the br.luws, the total txx rate WOODSTOCK, Ont., Joly 30-\u2014Miss Chris-| 1oolèng Pound.Hs vas evcll that dan | C08.company, sa Gifiord mid.L suppose Saiking.ap and.down, bars lighted up, Samp One Its soi mandi sndls 10.00 AM._Day, Express.arriving Bus.#009, intrmation aspiy 0 avy.sbial™ tn the history of the city.\"Tos 0° highest.tina Smith, of this city, has been appoint- work, and wouldn\u2019t work, and thought it was\" every, kind of man and miner theatres going on, dancing houses in full and without wbich itis furgery.Albany 6.2 p.m., New York 9.30 * De 10 RLDER, DEMPSTER & C6, _\u2014- of the city.The amount ed head of the Dawson City Hospital and fine to treat the diggers like dogs.Most of under the a.Not lea women, but swing, bille -tables where you could hear : è .PM.Boston 8.00 p.mm, \u201c \u201c6 St.Sacrament st.quired for the school estimates is $109,910.leaves at once to take the position.the.commissioners and magistrates were | at there dm not à lieth out of the Way the balls clicking away till daylight; miners re a iat er A Jona.4:10 P.M.\u2014Local or eus 774 and inter | 119 uf Mon ing an Tl ti It pw on work- walking down their night shifts, others son, 43 Ho! square, London, W.C.-| 7.26 MAN ne Express arriving New \u2014 \u2014 : : us trom thinking Gms.ped to sion turning out after sleeping all the afternoon Jad.Large Edition (163 pages).post free, Sor 7° \u201cYork 1.20 am, Boston 7.00 a.m.> : - a bigger per deposi it receipt.in The bank wh quite fresh and lively; half-a-dozen troop- rit Sy Lymen Bros.and Co.Ltd.Toronto.and Worcester .North German Lloyd.; atl pe c : we used to sell our gold.Peopl WOere ers clanking down the street, back from * CCI 104 2aw Pullman Sleeping and Parlour Cars on x BR + TT what they like, but # \u2019 nothi \u20ac like à escort duty.Everybody just as fresh at throuxh D ommodations and tickets at 141 FAST EXVR LSS SERV ss Dest egg; seeing it glow bigger Lense men.Midnight as at breakfast time\u2014more so, - LES SE or Windsor st Statin.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOUHG\u2014BREMEN, / A a fellow straight, and he gets to Ike add.PTRAP* - his red sash and his big sheath-knife, \"J.M.GILMAN.City Pass.& Tk Agt Kronpriaz.july 20 oon Kateerin.Aug 10, 104% ° : ing to it.and feels the pull of care- while they'd jabber away quite comfortable.152 aw | HWnxoil'n Aug 16, 10a mm Kaiser.Sept.5,104 af - : \u2014- fo with his money, which a poor man that IT WAS A NEW WORLD.CASTLES IN THE AIR.roth anor GXNMNscREW PASSENGER SERVICE 3 i worth : à .° .Biren ark we Wi v 2 If te Ar in an Poor men are the moet extravagent Tre o.0u¢ (hinge cmtain; Jim and I woud IL made ue fee like children, end we be: Lachine Line, Twenty minutes.serves Prairies 21 1030 pie feral Tas your stomach 18 upset or 1n any always found.They d all they \u2018have, Por giant Mi chance of seeing 88 gay to think what a fine thing it would be leaving city (Post Offies) from 6.00 8.m.to 11 Rurfuerst Aux 14, ln ns Friedrich Sept.4, nee: which middling kind of people just above 2287 different kinds of people in a hun- 15 clear out by Honolulu, and wo on to Bm.Last car twsive wclock midnight.Lachine, MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.yg.f 3 5 them don't screw and \u201cpinch to years, if it hadn't been for the gold.San Francisco, as Starlight was always talk- Tn Saati où Mecoilet.00 Thirty mincice GIBRALTAR NAPLES\u2014GENOA : way out of order\u2014if food seems dis- hem.don\u2019t, jee, crew and \u2018pinch t0| No wonder some of the young fellows Kick.| tug about.Te srould make men of us, at any Socvico ins Boi; , TTY ne À GIBRALTAK 6.106 à \u20ac SAS \u2018 Sh dre fab and 0\u201d ut à 1 3,7, 1b0 Fah for, changes chines ul wd give an somethin Go fink about SUE be ete rie Eee EE BT tasteful to you\u2014if acidity, burning Tiacing himeet in.But there's, Roald and reaping, Sharing and Sayock driving: dnt ve ould \u2018dear out what a heaven it cm RINE vie Bt Lawrence: Tickets min- | OELRICRS : ou LE ren as ==\" here to do that kind of thing.I'm not the tTe Same g every day; the same would be?I could send over for Gracey to utes\u2019 service, leavinx © tile, trom 5: .B.HENRY, 8 r or fullness of the stomach prevents roper sort of cove to preach.I'd better Chars to talk to about the same things.ros come: to me.I know she\u2019d do that, af I = > Fh.Snowdon's Junction 0 Sam Yempie Buiiding, 185 St.James St.17Rs0 Le J « .ve io Bim, do %e didn spend our O1 werve seen done: since, However will À fond à new ie and with on vette Grom Bh am te 11 SM Victor \u2019 Lg #5 2° ; , oo.i ike most part \u2018die- .» , av m.; a?3 ees you from having an appetite\u2014if you be rg ee Tork; but me D oe better bave kept.to rn thing onestetrned and hard worked for to |'frs, ler moine Pom eee > 11.30 p.m.Jeambur g-dtmerican, 5 \" to do à fair thing.We got s lot ! , I \u2019 stick to i à farm with.Nobody n now, NO via St.Catherine street every ten minutes.Ex- mou , Coma: : .; : money every week, expect even if it was a shade slow and - body would re the far West | FOR PLYN OUI E\u2014CHERDOURG~ITANBONG; © * wish to eat and eat well\u2014take, be- foi things, I saw ome an that had ho.Wed bave that \u2018cout right in the ° ons where we'd comm from what wed done.care Lachine: take Noire Damme ar.td com: TWIX-SCREW rape SERVION.* .> co .rs horse shod with gold, regular pure gold coves do hold on ng We should live close y to one another.nect at Cote Si Pal, For extra th Sault: 3 Yisteria_.Aug 14 pre ho 5 fore each meal, a wine glassful of shoes.The blacksmith made good 454 Stick to the straight course, fair weath- \u2014Jim and Jeanie, Gracey and T-and when 8 5p best tons F memarci Au SLA.Victorie art 13 : Ce lid and all ; er and foul.I ean see now, and many went under, mother_and Aileen could Street way, Cote street : - .ètre \u2026 \u2018AUS.: ee [ ww the i ne Th, nd mod | ing Php EE fo \"oh fern, Ro al that oot ER RE aa Be TAR \" \u2019 $ le stop dir ted up his horse's © 0 set a - ppiress us, F0 Hambdwrg-American Line, 37 B'wayz MY, > - - ! .3-08.-| ord\u201d Arms at- t\u2014the- hall, they it \u2018dome and , Ah! if things would \u201c = \u2014 pram 3 Them, Genera _ 44 8, Prancole : JMmtteraby\u2019s Tourist Ageney, 178 51.Janes strest, 5 : bi ~ x j the smal es smoking our pipes, with ce : ER TT Y .mo - : | good liquor \u2018before us, Te was like à fairy- Fe.- Te - j AL : + : tc : We 4 ; \u2018 ¢ a ; tale come true to\u2019 chape like us, we .! Myutericus Death of Guides.IDEAL TOURIST 'MOLLAND-ANERICA LINE UR AT 4 x PRE ARRET Co ! had seen a little life in Sydmey and Mel RE YORK, July 30.\u2014 William Tierney, ROUTE oe WT qq 0 | (87e MIONARL'S WINK) | C4 What made tbo, diferent from other 82, Airondack guide, who, with his cont | Only Steamers Rum.EE FO Le Sonn.Aestem - It will create eti ( tothe jace wod seen \u2018or thought of before PUR, George Jackson, dissppeared.o RARE Dru mciute Gore T3i-2e0\" STATENDAM ace 3,100 dE ; | \"creat an a tite an restore o the .Pas the strange minture of every kind and/| month ago, ban been found des d.says the aa and Bert - amer POTSDAM Aug.3,164, : ; ishi | .- sort of men and woman; to hear them ail Tierney and Jackson went out in & boat to ZORONTO - MONTREAL LINE, vis 1009 Thimpe Aw 000A Cw ; re g ste ior .iabbe: in different lanqu lernéy in 18 ® RYNDAM 1 nic \u2014_\u2014 a CI : Tin 0 agcé, |\u2019 fish on.the upper lake.The next day their AND LT: (PORT = Steamer MEIN IOAN wri ; \" = : qe rd or trying to English; used to knock us br la f'hbles in UF ROCHESTER).Steamers leave dal HOLLAXD-AMERICA LINE, #0 Bros iway.3, Wo, 0% Te.; Noy di a - Am.digrers that wa Dost Was found, with a-couple of holes in sundays, at 1218 moon.\u2019 HAMILTON -MONRT- Battersbs Tourint Aprney, Gen\u2019 Agents fo A 08 Tu ges ve organs.together.e We it.\"As each \u2018man was.a thorough oarsman RÉAL LINB, : via ISLANDS BAY OF a( Quebec, 174 5: Janesst, W.H, Heury, us ; ml ET \u2018 : e.g tock up.with Bad met a lot 0 foreigners IR and = goed swimmer, the cause of their QUISTE AND TORONTO.on Mondays.Wed.Peter Ge Agents tor Mantel.108 48 LC ° roperlydigest the D rc | Be BC be ac | Ds co, el Le, | rm tet FY à aid by wealthy summer » from Quebec.at à am.a - .Cam an oP r ur st ach is\u2019 itors.in water City Theket Unies, 126 dt.James St Ch S J > EE 3 No matte + 4 nd vale TE dpe Post ORS M28 baw 48 ris, donne Jr Fu fo THE TU ma er 1 - .x \u2014 \u2019 .NOY Le - Con u : td FiNO ~ al Count Some Big Fun HOUSE AND SiGN .: q © sickor health A.4 -(Bpevial-to the Montreal Star.) HH 8 gid ged ili LES SES pions AT 2 mmnoots wen wes PAINTER a D \u2018 re.: h \u2014__.| mer.\u2018Some time ngo a fishermen et Wind- INTRRION .Yonge | ; : rong i er Cm 0 + Levers Y-Z(Wise Hasd)Disinfestant Soup | = Avi ae ta = e.sud fa better than other: Pe 73 A mer gt x WB - vas §6 slew note as .Saar TU EE) er. DE SES Brn abARAK & 00, Praprivees SEER X Lae Prams .\" Myles.Favre and Cie.Agent ta Trent, LV.Mo@litivray, T6 Mare Eat rn Oo Hurd, 1 te \u2014 .Circulation of 1x Star WEBX ENDING JULY %6TH, 1902.\"MONDAY - - - - 54,002 ŒUESDAY - =~ - - 54,081 WEDNESDAY - - - 354,008 FHUBSDAY.- - - 54071 -\" WRIDAY - - - - 54.089 \u2014 BATURDAY - - - 60,121 a TOTAL = - - 380,553 - Average.- - - 55,092 sekly Star Last Week - 121,589 x CULATION OF PES STAR FEE\" 450,141 From the above figures cluded sev- fo thousand subscriptions Tegarded as or less ephemeral.y WEDNESDAY, JULY 230, 1902.- pm - The Star at Summer Resorts.°: - The Star is mailed to any address in Can- I\u2019.pda or the United States direct from the \" sffice of publication for amy period desired Bt city rates.Orders for the Star by the week, fort- might, month or year may be left at either head office, St.James street, or at the office, corner Peel and St.Catherine.Cash must accompany all mail orders.\u2018Me extra charge for.\u2018postage.2 \u2026 am Z FENLOWS OP INFINITE JEST.Thoes prohibition chape are great jokers.#he Ontario AMiance bad a field day yes berdauy \u2018at Toronto \u2018and amused themselves by playing football with Premier Ross.Sen- tor Vidal said that in introducing the Re- Ppendum Bill Mr.Ross had stated that he (Senator Vidal) had advocated that pro- sedure.He did not wish to criticise that statement strongly, but it was a fearful mistake.The chairman, the Rev.Dr.Mackay, .frew s harrowing picture of both political > parties shamefully corrupted and prostrate \u2014 before the liquor power, \u201cand the Church iteelt, in too many places asleep, as if ., ddoroformed by the fumes of strong \u2018< érink.Then he lashed the Ross Government for its broken promises.Speaking +: the Ontario elections he said: \u201cWe chang \u2018ul the resuït in many places and we con- -\u2018 Vinéed every politician in the land that we 4 *- ware & power in politics that could no long- w be ignored or belittled.They used to tail us \u2018hypocrites and humbugs,\u2019 that preached and prayed and \u2018talked temperance, but voted party every time, regardless of principle.That day is gone, gone, we we bope, for ever.Men who are prohibitionists to far as ft will help their political party must now fall to the rear, go back and sit down.\u201d The Alliance was so impressed with Dr.Mackay\u2019s declaration of independence and denunciations of the Rots Government that it went away back, sat down, and elected Premier Roes a vice-president of the Ontario Alliance.\u2014_ won oR LAER CAFE ai Se THE REVOLVER COMES IN HANDY AGAIN.Louis D.Hordet, labourer, is in the bands of the police for shooting his wife yesterday morning.Mps.Horset is in the 7 ¥ Wethe Daine\u2019 Hospital.There was no par- ©\" ticular resson for the man shooting his wife, except that he happened to be drunk and also happened to have that awfully handy thing, 3 revolver, in the house.ir.What is the good of baving a revolver in the house if you don't use it occasionally?You see, you never know when you may pet drunk and want to shoot your wife.And if you do not provide yourself with a tevolver when you are sober, you may have a difficulty in buying one when you are _ drunk.A revolver is an » awfully handy thing for ¢ labourer to have in the house, especially i he gets drunk occasionally.Why does - Bot the City Council vote Horset a medal for.his thoughtfulness?+ jante = A HINT TO REVIEW OF REVIEWS If the editor of the Review of Reviews, who ssid in his journal for July that the Boers had offered to surrender their inde pendence a year and a balf ago, and that _.peace might have been concluded then on \u2018£hat basis, has not yet recovered from his - painful surprise at the attitude of The Star \u2018on the question, it might help him to read the resolution by the Vereeniging ~meeting on the 3lst day of May last.It veads in.\u201cThis meeting regrets that \u2018His M fers Government have absolutely refused: to negotiate with the Governments of the twa republics on\u2019 the basis of our in- dépenden:e.\" A nuinter of succeeding para- araphs i the condition to which the country had been reduced, after which the \u201c resolutièe- continues: \u2018\u2019Thie meeting, therefore, is of opinion that there aré no resson- | 07 hat 2 ports explain that it is too far fer line\u201d to run up to Montreal.Lo \u201chalf-way house\u2019 towns should never \u2018bull of - For, on that theory, the \u201cfast linkers\" should dump their cargoes, human and otherwise, at the first land they sight; and prepare to race back again across the ocean with what they might find waiting there.But, notorioualy, it pays for steamers lo go as far into the heart of the district they serve as they can possibly manage to penetrate.Dutch steamers do not stop at Flushing or the mouth of the North Sea Canal; they steam on to Antwerp and Amsterdam.German ships pass the jutting peninsula of Friesland and sail on to Hamburg.English boats touch st Ireland, north\u2019 and south, and then go on to Glasgow, Liverpool, Southampton \u2018and London.It would pay Atlantic ships to steam to Paris, if they could get there; as it does pay the southern liners to go to Genoa.Canada's \u2018\u2018fast line\u201d should touch the railway system of the Continent at the first possible point, and then push on up the St.Lawrence as far as it is navigable.This will save the railway journey from Sydney to Montreal, both for passengers and freight, and thus enable the Canadian line to make very much better rates than it otherwise could.\u2014\u2014_ A GRAVE PRESENTMENT.Public opinien in the United States has professed to be entirely satisfied with the sentiments uttered and the action taken by President Roosevelt in regard to the outrages committed by the American army in the Philippines.In the instructions sent to General Chaffee in the month of April last the President strongly condemned all departures from the rules of civilized and hymane warfare.Whatever the provocation, American troops were to remember the nation they represented and were not to allow themselves to imitate the barbarous practices of the enemy.In the course of the present month the same high authority ordered the retirement of General Jacob Smith, known in the army as \u201chell- fire Jake,\u201d.on account of his celebrated \u201ckill and burn\u201d order.These things having been said and done, the national conscience was settling down to a nice easy, somnolent, self-approving time, when all of a sudden a voice breaks the drowsy stillness, and the whole matter is up for further consideration.The national conscience is asked to roll out of its hammock and go through the most unwelcome exercise of facing facts.A BOMB EXPLODES.The voice is the voice of a committee appointed last spring at a public meeting in New York for the purpose of making as thorough an enquiry as might be possible, without full and free access to official sources of information, into the facts as to the conduct of the army in the Philippines.The committee did not consist of the first comers.Churles Francis Adams, of Boston, was' its chairman; Carl Schults was a member, and the other members were Mesars Edwin B.Smith, Moore- field\" Storey and Herbert Walsh.These gentlemen have, since the month of i en sifting all the evidence obtainable; and they now feel compelled to tell the President in an open letter that he is crying peace too soon, that Secretary Root has eulogized the army beyond all bounds of tommon sense, that the enquiries heretofore held have not been thorough, that available evidence has been turned aside, that a spirit of deliberate obstructiveness and obscurantism has characterized the official investigations, and that the American people in their sensitiveness for the honour of the army are in great danger of forgetting their own.AJ this is expressed in very moderate language\u2014the language we should expect from men of character and standing in the community.The committee amply acFnowledge the elevation of the President\u2019s own standard as expressed in his instructions to General Chaffee.\u201cThe level,\u201d they say, \u201chere reached is lofty, and in healthy contrast with that spirit, far too prevalent, which seeks excuse, if not justification, for the excesses of the present in every instance of inhumanity that can possibly be exhumed either from colonial history or from the regrettable records of our Indian warfare.\u201d They admit that, when the President says that cer.- tain incidents were quite exceptional, he has more complete sources of information at his command than they can boast.But has he used them?In any case one side only of the story has been heard.\u201cThe testimony of representative Filipinos has been jealously and aystém-' atically suppressed.« Occasionally, and by accident merely, have fragments of information came to general knowledge; Broken glimpses only have been permitted \u2018to reach the public eye.\u201d And yet, \u201cto our minds,\u201d they add, such fragments of evidence \u201cindicate unmistakably a condition of great and general demoralization.\u201d They quote figures.An official report indicates that, out of a total population in one district of 300,600, not less than 100,000 perished.They ask whether this is \u201c\u201cbenevolent assimilation.\u201d They quote wit scom the words of Secretary Root, yho said lately that the war had been conducted by the American Army, \u201cwith self-restraint and with humanity never surpassed, if ever equalled, in any conflict, worthy only of praise and reflecting credit on the American people.\u201d How does such a statement agree with the fact that, from an early period of [the war, it has been the general practice to kill the wounded, as is clearly proved by the fact that, in all engagements, the killed have greatly outnumbered both wounded and prisoners taken together.The official explanation, to be sure, is that the American soldiers are such good marksmen that they nearly always strike a vital spot; but this theory does not find favour in-the eyes of the committee.\u201cSuch evidence,\u201d they say, \u201cgravely given is with difficulty distinguished from what is usually called camps of South Africa, no such reports ever Finally, these gentlemen ask the President , tribunal with power to into ail the decks.off | ™S HALY.WAY Foam.8.fon I¢ it does not pay to carry passengers as | \u2018far os possible off am ocean steamer, them | 5 n Friday the Board of Trade wif Bp a meeting to eleet a representative op th Harbour Board.In the ordinary course of events, Mr.James Crathern, who was cleet- ed by acclamation to filt thé unexpi term of the late Mr.D.J.Thomson, woul \u2018be re-elected by acclamation; but Me.Crathern\u2019s independence, his habit of having his own opinion and expressing it, seems to bave given offence in certain quar ters, and an effort will be made to replace him.Under the existing regulations, it is necessary that those who wish to support Mr.Crathern should be present personally to hand in their ballots at 12 o'clock hain clock on The truth seems to be that, according to the rules of the game, Ladysmith ought to have fallen.But General White possessed the English capacity for ignoring the rules of the game in war when they ruled him a \u201closer.\u201d General Buller, not being the man called upon to fight on after he should have surrendered, naturally thought the rules in | force, and advised accordingly.Had Buller been shut up in Ladysmith, he very probably would have beld out in the stubborn English way just as White did.A professor at, Harvard is alleged to bave discovered a means of conveying mental impressions even to the dullest intellect, oo the owner may be transformed from a dunce into a brilliant and well-educated person.You can train a sweet potato vine, but it will still be potato at bottom.The editor of a paper in Tllinoin is publish.-iug the Bihle ir his paper as a'serial.Some are poking fun at him, but he probably knows what will be news to his readers, and what they most need.Free commerce is the surest guide to the best \u2018routes and ports.Free commerce has always chosen Montreal before all other Canadian ports for as long as the river is free from ice.DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEET.The List of Prizes to be Competed For is Announced by Col.Gibson.(Special to tne Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, Jul gine official announcement of the R.A.prize list 1s e A morning, Za! Hon.M.Gib- .D.C, in his circular dettes saya, 2.increase in attendance of marksmen from all parts of the Dominion may be anticipated this year, the aggregate prize money amounts to $7,857 exclusive of prizes in kind.The prizes are: London merchants vase, Macdougall Cup, British Challenge Shield, Gzowski Challenge Cup, Sir A.P.Caron\u2019s lenge Cup, The on alker Cups, Hon.J.C.Patterson Cup, Ch allenge u and Medallion presented by Sir Frederic Borden, Minister of Militia, as a emorial of dis son, the late Lieut.Harold L.Borden; Kirkpatrick Challenge Cup, Davis & Bost i the Gillespie Cup and Me- Challenge Cup; dal; the Ch Cu up: Jresented Ca n, onel; the Hon, President of, the \u2018Association N.R.£.= dal; A., gold, silver and bronze medals, od cash prizes presented by His Excellency, the Governor-General, the Earl of Minto, G.C.M.G.; Transvaal fais Bel Cup and Medal, presented b Captain Bell Scots Guards, \u2018A.so a Series of cash prizes in special maiches presen y Sir Charles Ross a Captain Barlow, of England; revolver, presented by Messrs.Smith and Wesson, Rpringfield, Mass, U.8.; field glass, presented by Messrs.Lawrence and.Mayo, London, England; and wrist watches presen by Messrs.Map- Son.Engh Webb, and Mappin Brothers, Lon- on, En and; also a watch, presented by .Ellis and Co., Toronto, Ont.A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.Driving cloak of tan pongee, with deep cape and\u2019 rolling collar of tan lace, fastened with cord and tasse Appointments This Zvento.PROCTOR'S THEATRE\" \"Wheels Within Wheels.\u201d Stock Company.FRANCAIS\u2014\u2018Taken From Payton's Stock Company.son MER, PARK\u2014Operatic Scenes, and RIVERSIDE PARK\u2014Vaudeville, MOONLIGHT EXCURBION.\u2014Bt.Mary's METROPOLITAN LODGE, No.4.A.O.T.W.xTrolley drive to Cartierville.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO, (From the Star files for July, 2612.) Montres! thermometer, max.m mth, n \u201cBilliards\u201d presented at the: Royal} \u2018Zpeing by the Weston sisters; horait.of 2, W.Let- fingwell.© immigrants arrived thif season.\u2019 New brick Episcopal church at Yarmoyin, N.8.finest In the Province.completed and .de \u2018vonsscrated be Bishop Btiney.| HE.R Æ Prines end -Princeus of Wates vieit Î the- United: Mates \u2018feet\u2019 at Southampton wgd\u2019 | the name evenit tie Primos satartained\u2019-ad- Challenge Cup, Lansdowne Chal- > | TR ens Salt BY © LS \u201cfes Despatobes from ths.orthwont rere.0 to thi onthe a Bay tern States, \u201cfret tia several Petter.need in that locality is a copy of.the Cs- badian Mounted ce.Premi bas turned up al at G w with the statement that if more Colonjals had gone to South Africa the war would not have lasted so long.The fact that only = majority of SD Stands between him wful veng: tney does vy seem « \"to have made him timid.\" WORLDLY LY WISDOM.To Father-\"\"In choocine a wife, ong quid never.ver Judge hy 3 t's right Often ten the prettiest ira have The least money \u2018\u2014Puck.AN ANCIENT LAY, w \u2018The restaurants in Rome are simply awful.I got a boiled egg in one that was almost ready to be hatched.\u201d agg\u2014\"'Oné of the \u2018Lays of Ancieñt Rome 1 I suppose.\"\"\u2014Philadelphia Record.ALL OUT.The outing season has arrived, The days are long and sunny; His family is out of town, And he is out of money.THE REASON FOR IT.\u201cWhy \u2018do men flock after the widows?\" \u201cBecause,\u201d explained thing, not without a touch of bitterness, \u201cthe averages man lacks confidence in his own judgment, ond | in the case of a widow he feels .that he mersly raking ue \u2014Chicago judgment of another man: DOLLY'S \u201cHAT.Dolly has a new chapeau; Of amber straw \u2018tis made; | It has a lofty peaked crowng Is wide of brim, for shade.There is a plume in Dolly's hat That nods as she goes by; Also a dainty ribbon bow, As blue ag pummer sky.She wears it with-a jsunty grace; Becoming \u2018tis, of course; Bo Dolly's.hat is envied by Most every other horse.Askit\u2014 \u2018Who was that girl you introduced me to who uses so much - Tellit\u2014\"Oh, she\u2019s a friend of mine who is.taking a post-graduate course in En xlish at a female seminary.\u2019 : The new Chinese Minister to Washington speaks perfect English.It is safe to bet that the American Minister to Pekin can't got béyond broken China.The automobilista ought to mobolise and consider whether the roads belong to them or are only borrowed.CITATIONS FROM PLAYS.\u201cNothing can work such havoc as a fool \u2014 Bowing the Mind, Act IV.\u201cWe may scale a mountain only to trip over a mole-hill.\"\u2014Queen's Favourite, Act \u201cThose who wait for other men's ahces must tread roughly sometimes.\u2019 \u201cAlone, ct \u201cWrinkles, you know, dear, are the a: of a woman's life in aipher.\"\u2014His ¥xoe Excel lency the Governor, Act IT.ty \u201cLife's ljke baccarat.Chance gives the cards; we only play what's deait us.\"\u2014John urnford, M.P., Act I.\u201cJoy.Joy, one cannot touch joy avery day; one must take things as they are.\u201d \u2014 Pelleas and Melisande, Bocene IL \u2018In a woman's word.book, \u2018I hate\u201d you y often means \u2018I like you\u2019.\u201cThat's worth remembering.The Termagant, Act UI.i \u201cI suppose ponestys ike the gout.| it runs in- certain fami recall Fe Le erations, and then it akive & a.ie F The Regne's Comedy.Actil.>\": wl \u201cLadies.like bills of exchange, are allowed a Iijtle ©.\u201d \u201cAnd, unjike bills of exchange, are much pleasanter to meet.\u2014-Her Own.Rival, \u201cOh.isn\u2019t there ons perfect-world out of all the milllons\u2014just one\u2014where everything goes right.and fiddlea never play out 0 tune ?\u2019\u2014The Masqueraders, Act I.\u201cWhat Is it about widows that Is so et- tractive?\u201d Man is a nervous agimal\u2014a creaturé of precedent\u2014and a first busband is à prèce- dent.\u201d\"\u2014The Late Mr.Costello, Act I.\u201cMarriage is like Exeter Hall; you ean all take your places for ngihing.and if \u2018you pay attention you may learn & good geal that is good for you., .\u201cMarriage like Exeter Hal! \u201cThere's this difference\u2014rather an important difference.You can get out of Excter Hall.\"\"\u2014Leonte, Act II THE GOLFER IN LOVE.\u201cHasn't Mr.Smith proposed yet?\u2019 \u201cNo, mamma, his approach work is ail right, but then he gets nérvous and foz- zles.\u2018\u2019\u2014New York Times.; AN OVATION.\u2018Bo you made a great hit in your presentation of \u2018Hamiet\u2019 Mr.Barnstormer?I suppose the audience called you to come] out before the curtain.\u201d \u201cCalled me?They dared me!\" First Fisherman\u2014Why do you coms to this lonely pince to fish?Second Pisherman (sadly)\u2014Becauss 1 like solitude and silence.I am a widower.And vou?First Fisherman\u2014\u2018\u2019Because JI, too, ske solitude and silence.nd Fisherman\u2014Ah, you also are a widowsr?: First Fisherman (more sadly)\u2014Not yet \u201cWho is the hero of this piece?\u2019 asked the man who was coming out of the the- ae And the manager thoughtfully re Pp \u201cThe man who is putting up the money.\" | THE TOP CARD.- \u201cI have Played cards ehough to becbme fairly familiar with poker slang,\u201d sald \u2018one Amaerican financier, \u201cbut I don\u2019t Flergont see why you refer to an ace as a Morgan.\u2019 \u201cBecause,\u201d saswered.the other, \u201cit's ble ger than a king.\u201d THE RHÏMELESS RHYMSTER., 2 subject for a.merry Jlogle.vague ideas in his ml Refused to meet and intermingie.He loudly\u201d éursed his t art, And then his poet pencil omught daze.And taking thence a start, These poet thinks are what he thougdt.He thqught about ni poet pen, \\ Likewise a penitentiary, 3 His faÿcy flew to Tracy then, .The Outlaw of the tury, 2,0 Now Tracy rh \u2018quite well with racy, But Tr y .worn oul - And thinking.of hat, western place; + Recalled Calumbia River ssimon; \u2018Twas salmon eaten late mat ni That muddled now his poet hea He wondered just how close he might ave come to being poisoned dead.If were dead, would peopie quote his Poor, puny verses on th + vos then his paper nt a notice And.inkily avow ; sorrow?t + \u20ac rant Ty 0s tad a1 ) vive Wea 0 ey 4 the sweet young! ; re The, ay a Cn adjourned ow- .| bere over 1% ve Three Bwalfows = bane À : | rien Whisky is detictously If ei Is good for the season.\u2018Wholesale kin falrly active at Toronto, and mer- ness are active.Trade is without specs ture at Hamiiton.Crop prospects @ry favourable at Winn A M increase in activity in produce is Ce at Vancouver, and collections | midsummer retail \"An a & réport liabilities of | Bclal failures for three weeks of ,419.928, against $5,074,557 last year.this week in the United States against 213 last week, 193 the pre- week, and 198 the correspondin last year, and Canada, 1 a EA ed States, 81 were in the east, 4 62 west and 16 in the Pacitie Lu nd 66 report liabilities of $5,000 or $ à pper and Lead Markets.Mecial to the Montreal Star.) Fo ORK, N.Y., July Copper.and Ive and unchanged in New York 0 Syrups.arcotic substance.It relieves Teethin otalency.bh Children M/E aw tr, Castoria is for Infants and Children.substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORR CITY.It is a harmless It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other It is Pleasant.It cures Diarr Troubles, cures Constipation and tes the Stomach and Bowels.The *s Panscea\u2014The Mother\u2019s Friend., EVERY WRAPPER BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF hœa.RAD READY Radway's Ready Relief in water will fn a * Stomach, Nausea.Heartburn, Malacial READY PAI The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use in the World.Instantly stops the.most excruciating pains; never falls to give ease to the sufferer.Summer Complainta\u2014Dysentery, Diarrhea.Cholera orbs.Fevers, Sic! for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica.8 RS | RELIEF few moments tek Hoadache, Colla, ri ee ya le ail In.Bruises.Moequito Bites, Btings Insects, Sunburns, Burns, Toothache, Headache, \u2018in the \u201cack, th licatio Wafers &c.pis Ready Relief at 5 or parts affected will instantly relieve and pro cure che , 1649 law RADWAY = co.7 St Helen St.Montreal Canada me Le _ , prit ; : \u2014 Lies MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS RETIRES | PROCTOR'S \u201cWHEELS WITHIN WHEELS * Nine months in New York Liviag Studies in rt.Next week \u201cJANE' sad Curtain Raiser by +s Molllson \u2018\u201cSwords and Ten.\u201d 17605 AUC.9 Printers\u2019 Plenic To Isle Gros Bois Bee Saturday's ads, FRANGAIS s Apes vr wasn wd Last wis The Corse Payton Stock Co.in Simm\u2019s & Pettits English Melodrama \u201cTAKEN FROM LIFE?\u201d lar sea season A August 18th, - Marray and Mack\u2019s Latest Nusical Co uocess, coting the Shoots.ely 8 sh T0 SHOOT THE LAGHINE RAPIDS Take the 3 a.m.train, G.T.R.Station, for Lachine, connecting with str.Chatesus guay at Lachine.ASTIVIQE ta.Montreal about 9.30 a I UND TRIP Sc.Bell Tel Main 2710.ne EDUCATIONAL.TION OF MOUNT PELEE AND DESTRUCTION OF ST.PIERRE.J.Woodall Oliver, New York, celebrated silver toned tenor and author.Admission 10 cents.178° HOW TO GO TO CARILLON Palace Str.Sovereign, $1.00 Take 8 &m.train for Lachine wharf.You get à delicious breakfast on board Soverelgn: arrive at Carillon 12.15; leave to return 1.30 p.m.You either take dinner on board at noon or immediately after t leaves.Nice grove near wharf or a walk in the pine wools of Bellevue, or to the Great Dam and Rapids, will employ the hour and quarter delighttuily.Home by rapids 6.30 p.m., foot of: can or T .STR \u201cALEXANDRIA.\u201d Montreal to Rochester and Return, 817.vo ia Bay of Quinte.) Leaves Montreal 5.00 p.uredays.M ebeo and Retur 6.50.PS te Fra a, otre Leaves M ays.(Meals ale: Berth tucladed.) One day in Quebec, or one day in Rochester or Charlotte {Coney Island) Fin de And most pleasant routes to Buffalo, Niagara Partiociars and folders from Agents, or write A.W HEPBURN, Manager, Picton, Ontario, 143 78 The Purest Oonfections COWAN\u2019 Queen's Dessert Chocolate Chocolate Cream Bars Chocolate Ginger 5 sut : \"DEATHS REPORTED, > At the Star Office To-day.ST-THOMAS, Ont, \u2014 Mrs.Phoehe Mar hel lett, aged 42, died suddenly on Tuesday.WINNIPEG.\u2014Harry Hodges,one of Win- led yesterday, nipeg'e oldest merchants aged 62 * LONDON, Ont.\u2014Edward West, senior,one of London's Tuesday.HAMILTON.\u2014Colon McRae, formerly proprietor \u2018of one of the largest retail dry goods houses in Hamilton, died Tuesday.WASHINGTON.\u2014John W.Roses, for 12 years Democratic member of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, died here to-day.WASHINGTON, D.C.\u2014John W.Rose, for twelve years Democratic member of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia, died bere Tuesday.Deaths by Drowning.oa Caer A \u2014 Mr.Louis Pasche, of Bry- aged 82 yeats, was found dead in Pi garden Tuesday.His wife missed him, and after much searching he was found in the garden, where he had gone to pick berries.He was 82 years of age.BARRIE, Ont \u2014Miss Norma Leroy, 17 years old, dau ter of D.W.Leroy, manager of thé oen\u2019s Hota, \u2018was bathing with three little girls in Kempenfeldt Bay here last gvening, when depth and was drowned.2 HERBROOKE \u2014A young En ish lad, 9 ed Bertie Locke, was drowned at Kirk- dal Sunday.With William Midglay, he went on the scow, used as a ferry ween Kirkdale and Trenholme on\u2019 the St.Francis river.It became unfastened and drifted out into the current, which was very swift.Locke jumped into the water and attempted to ewim te shore, but was unable to do so, wd drowned before held could reach him.was carried some distance Sonat the + Ie) Bla finally succeeded in- g a landing.year-old sir, living with.her paren æ Napler street, was struck by = ie on Queen street yesterday, and had her left shoulder and foot so badly crushed that she died about two hours af afterwards at the General Hospital irate The Death of Chas.Dufresne (Special to the Montreal Star.) SHERBROOKE, July.%0.\u2014At Dudswell Junction, Sooper Bac has concluded, e inquest to the death of Chas, Du- resne, killed b R train a week the absence = the chief witness Thomas J.Barrett.It was said that Barrett.who was the last tg alive, had left suddenly through the woods and could \u2018not be found.Strange stories went the rounds, and thers was much speculation of to what Barrett knew of the affair.1 ires Barrett is very oot.anû ,when told that he would be sani and at fhe Inquest ed to his work.Ar Agua.He returned Saturday A.cleared © ma u e jury return ver- \u2018dict of Acc) nae ah\u201d \u2019 Labourer Killed Brook Xilisd at Brovkvilie.+ (Special to the Mohtrsal Star.) - BROCKVILLYS, July 3.\u2014Last evening a man named Joseph nam, in unloading a barge at the C.Dy.oc tained injuries .w) which proved.fatal thrée hours later.Unrest in Macedonia.ANTINOPLE, Jul i tlt fn ke ot Ried noreasing unrest in Mace: pr commities.DE donia and .activity of \u201cir.dei Bio am well known florists, died on | she got beyond her | TORONTO, Ont\u2014Fiorence Dixon, an 11+ the he aid not under- I» Reliewe those 1aiamed Eyes?POND\u2019S EXTRACT Reduced one-half with pure soft | water, applied frequently with dyo er or eyé cup, the congestion removed and the pain and inflammation instantly relieved.1 CAUTION ! \u2014 Avoid dangerous, irritating Witch Hazel preparati ons represent- \u201cthe same as\u201d Ponds Extract which Soa ily sour and generall tain wood alcoho 9 deadly | poison.17881 BUSINESS OF THE YUKON.Mr.Smart, Deputy Minister of the Interior, Goes to Straighten it Out.(Bpecial to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 30.\u2014James A.Bmart, Deputy Minister of the Interior, will leave in a few days for Dawson for the purpose of disposing of matters affecting the ad- thinistration of the Yukon Territory which have accumulated during the illness of Governor Ross.Hon.Mr.Bifton has already given directions that Mr.Ross is to be brought out of the territ as soon\u2019 as he is able to travel, in order that he may receive the best medical attendance.Mr.Ross will be accompanied by oné of.the physlcidns at present attending him, and everything will be made as comfortable for him as possible.Major Wood, of the Mounted: Police, who is stationed at Dawson, will act as Administrator during or's illness, \u2018and he was instructed by telegraph yestérday to Assume the duties at once.The Supply of annette Coal.PHILADELPHIA, July %0.\u2014It is stated on rellable authority that the supply of anthracite coal in the hands of rallroads and dealers here will propably be exhausted by the middle of September at the present rate of consumption.The report that the\u2019 raliroads are turn-! ing over to the retailers supplies which they have been holding in reserve since the beginning of the strike is sald to be untrue.In only one important case, Ît is stated, that of the Pennsylvania Rajlway,.have any of the roads released the coal\u2019 tained what they had for their own purposes.The Pennsylvania could use its soft coal, and: this was the reason it turned over a supply of anthracite to some of its trade the past week Death of Mrs Ww.R.Bennett.(Special to the Montreal Star) KINGSTON, July 3.\u2014Last night Mca.I William Russell Bennett, nee Miss Char- Elotte Rhoda Coleman, passed away after an iliness of one week from a complication | of diseases.The deceased wae the wife of the Rev.WHliam Russell Bennett.of Madi.\u2018son.N.J.She was born in Toronto % | years and married about eighteen months ago.+ \u2014 | After Over-Indulgence- | \u201c get\u201d stomach-and- livér into or condition by using Hi renowned of old amy fang a's rest Hof in pes, | to see the corresponding seized by them in May.All the others re- TV ne fou ARTIST'S DESIGNS INVITED.| Stratheona and South African Memorial Fund.It is proposed to erect in Montreal a Monument in honour of the Canadian Sol- dlers who fought in South Africa, and also to commemorate the patriotic act of Lord Strathcona in the equipment of a regiment of mounted troops for the same service.The Committee has at its disposal a sum of between Five and 8ix Thousand Pounds stg.(Twenty-five to Thirty Thousand Dollars).and tnvites designs for such a monument.Terms of the competition may be had from Peers Davidson, Esq., London and Lancashire Building, Montreal, or at the Bank of Montreal, 22 Abchurch ne, London.E.C.154°8 1 Watch the extonsive patronmn- age of the CALEDONIA SPRINGS only suporlative morit could attract such a business.178atf PUBLIC OPINION As Represented by the Political Papers.DEPENDS ON THE GIRL.(London Advertiser\u2014Lib.) The question of bank clerks\u2019 salaries brings up that other question, whether it is cheaper to be married or single.This is à problem which defies statistics.The only thing certain ls that the average young man who is about to be married always says be is going to save money by it After that\u2014It depends on the girl.- CANADA AND THE EMPIRE.(8t.John Bun\u2014Con.) Before our Premier is qualified to attend An imperial conference as a representative\u201d of Canada be must get a firmer grasp of the essential and pre- Uminary truth that when Canada fights the battles of Britain, Canada is fighting her own battles.Then he will be.able truth that if Canada, refuses to fight the battles of the émpire she is allowing others to fight alone the battle of Canada.If this is Wot tbe situation, then there is no British Empire, and our loyalty w in vain.AGAINST UNION SCHOOLS.(Huntingdon Gleaner.) The Protestant inspectors of schools met in\u2019 conference last week at Richmond, and among other concluslons they reached was ons im favour of consolidating small rural schools Ip.one large, central school, to which the children who live at a distance would be driven to and from In conveyances hired by the commissioners.A conference of mothers would not have arrived at sich a decision.Consider what the proposed plan involves: \u2018That the child will be withdrawn entirely from home for at least eight hours a day: 8.That thé chiid will be injured in health by net having a warm and sufticlent dinner; 3 of children under 10, of whom the bulk: the classes axe formed, few.sould > sent.\u2014\u2014\u2014 JOB MARTIN'G NEW ROLE.(Vancouver World\u2014Lib.) sPromises FEF to Pay\u201d | seoph Fortier, 254 81.James Bt, Montréal ol OHMER 10 cents ee a LLET OF THIRTY and best of Vauds ao .avigne's ud 8 p.m.every day, AL cars go to Sohmar Park, for à thorsuge cour ln Ainanta Shorthend, Type- - writing, etc.\u2014 CEN TRAL 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE 7 {IT of T stroug schasl.Twelve teachers.Fine \u2018au oat tucluding 100 type- RIVERSIDE PARK wrung machines.Write for cir AW Principal.DAY, J)ly 47th, Afterpoon & Evening.| 4 pcial ae oes singing, dancing acro- A etc.uly an every i evening Firing, the vier the treat Pan-Atsert EDGEHILL, SHYRÇH H SCHOOL i can ectric Carniv © most.marvelous animated reproduction in the world.ERUP- WINDSUE, NOVA SLOTIA : Incorporated 1891.The Bishop of Nova Ecotia, Chairman Board ot .Trustees.The Bishop of Fredericton mer- ber of Board of Miss Lefroy, of Cheltenbarh adios: Collage, England, Principal, assisted by Ten.Rasi- rien, -Governesbes from England (five of whom ists\u2019 in the are special Music and Art Departments.and One Non- Resident Instructor.Housekeeper, and Nurse.with capacity 19 9 3aw 100 Residents: Heated by Hot Water, Lighted Electricity, Grounds covering elght dcres, witl key; ete.School Dairy and Laundry: Preparations for the Universities, ber 10th.1902, For Cslendar seu to DR.HIND.\" 178 26 RE-OPENS ON TUESDAY, Sept.2, at 3 kn Me COUR 1.The College is affiliated with versity in the first two years .s Ly Jn me Academic Grades are on o ven .un gn and Science.8.Elocution and Physical Culture.{immediate supervision are: 1.Tho Eastern Townships! College.of ot\u2018 Musie.3.A Model School £ 1 oe Calendar! and Parthes méemation ade Stanstead, Que - 188.= A Residential and_Day School for \u201cGirls, \"Se -.professional standing employed.! MRS.GEORGE DORON.ce \u2018TRI NITY\u201d THE LEADING: .ss wo pv Medicine, Divinity, aw, de Te BUR SARTED and.SCHOLAR- restrictions 0 of sex oo Restdonti al Colleges for Men and Women.Next Examination begins Extensive Bulldings, for Lawns for Tennis, Croquet; Baaket Ball, Hoo Michaelmas terms begins Wedrendny, Septem.Stanstead College a Oa a a hr 3 Course.2 students for matriculation into: Annexed to Stanstead Collage and under ts 2.The Bugbee Commercial Collega, REV.PRINCIPAL C.R.PLANDERS, BA.Colle ge, Toronto, Only Teachers of the highest academic and TX GEORGE D CEBON.As Dirvotir, HIPS ope nto al tudents in Arte withoud na 23rd September.\u2019 For Qil'tnformstion address, + T.C.STREET MACKLEF, Ma, LL D, Toronto.FE gym, 18 2aw > .-| Upper Canada la College n° Pasiee 1829 G.R.PARKIN, c.ee G., LL.D; Principal.The Collage re-opens for the Autumn term on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908.The regular staff comprises thirteen graduntes of English and Canadian Universitigs, with additional special instructars.30 acres of grounds and 4 Joos equipment.A separate Infirmary bullding eqourée isola tion in case of iliness.ä THE NEW PREPARATORY CHOGL iL BUILD- IN erected and equipped With the most modern t provements, at & cost of \u2018over 350,080, will be opened on the same day for boys aw: n u During July: and August.8 master will the College from 2 to 4 p.m.on Thursdays enter puplls and give information.College Calendar with particularé about = and fees can bes had.on application ¢ to he Bu sar, Deer Park PF.O., Ont.2 PERFECT IN.no HUMBUG STAUBEXISIn} WMumaneBwine V, tock Marker snd Cal?Dekhorner.Stopsawine ef al) ages from rooting.Makes 4 different sar marks , all visa, with asme blsde.Rxtrasts Nerne, Testimonials free.Pris $1 50 or nend fortrial (fit works seh ¢ balémee.Pat 8 US Nays, 02for 177s ; Caniade Dog1,.\u201801,10 775.FARMER BKIGRTOE, Tides, fom, 5.8.FORTY LIVES WERE LOST.Two Schooners - \u201cCollided with Ter tible Results, SINGAPORE, - July 90.\u2014a & collision off Malacca, Straits Boitlement and th British schooners Prince.Alexander andl Ban-Hin-Guan, thé former vestel was sunk and forty lives were lost.tree 3 William Wood Sentenced.(Bpecial to the Montreal Star.) TORONTO.July 3.\u2014~Willlapmi Lo ood who passed as a minister and.obtal money by passing worthless 1108, came up before Magistrate Denison this morning for sentence.He was given yz months in the Central.on each fou wbich he ple guilty, se eed consecutively, this masking it Lu poses > two-years' sentence.- .The Fresh Air Fundy To bers to.theafund wha : The meio tnd ha erat to the contribute en sible, cheques pays ee to order.hen however, the money is Banded in, a receipt therefor should d be \u2018obtained.The publishers cannot hold chant selves responsible\u2019 for sums for whieh 4 à pros per receipt has not Those wishing to aubseribe At ymously may as resdilr obtain eg Eiger whatever fictitious e may adopt, 88 where the actual name % given.; Abook A are ors oF omic iim, - = That Joseph Martin Is happ tent in the smoke an erils of battle h Dee Fee recognized ever mince bi hi arriv in, this province three or Years ago.The public was sca pee pre | pares.od, nevertheless, to learn that svat] thea with the tedious pores ot, api he has been a \u2018courtin he as a base ampire.set forth in \u201cThe Grits and; \u2018a same of ball last week.at which\u2019 Hon oh Martin: \u2018acted as um the Job to perfection.nd that the su eneve crowd was Dasatinficd ly reversed 1 with a decision he gs amended immediate ult the arand sind.it or ds to qui mi Lin LA and con paTt Bands n rp ia.Tories, = TX aison played PO at enn yc inion pre rt LJ TRUE pmo pu \u201c | WANTED © eorrespondents of the Montreal Star all street and on the Chicago Board Trade report that stocks were heavy, wheat was steady.In the local mar- stocks were strong.Sales on the New Stock Exchange yesterday were 732,- ; L fe \"Tao applications for membership of the Exo were voted on yesterday, that of Mr.Arthur Bruneau, of Que- \u201capproved, white the application of Mr.+ Eri of Halifax, was rejected.It is that gentleman was to.have ted.F'.B.McCurdy & Co., of Hall- on the board.The name of Mr.F.B.has now been pusted as an apt for membership.À \"Te market was irregular this - ng, due partly to the unsettled conn of the New York market, which the price of Canadian Pacific more wérticulariy somewhat erratic.Wall street at 185% and rose to 136, but later © price howetod to 135% and again recov- part of the loss.Locally the price at 135%, rose to 136%, and again deed to 135%, but at the end of thé fore- .board had recovered to 136 infon Steel wes again conspicuous in trading, with the bulk of.the dealings 61, but at noon the price was fraction- y at 66%.The preferred moved to 88, nd the bonds were active at between 91% and 92.Dominion Coal easler at 135.Thé present traction tive favourites, Detroit United and ledo, were active and strong.The lat- was firm at 34%, but Detroit moved up to §5% on good buying.The wi clearings to-day were $3,457,002 \u201c Eychange quotgtions: New ork funds, 3-64 to i-32 betwecw banks, tounter; sterling, 60 days, 9 3-16 to 9 7-32 een banks, 9 3-8 counter; do.demand, 9-14 to 9% between banks, 9% counter ; cables, 9 13-16 between banks, 10 coun- + Paris, francs, long, 5.184 to 5.18 1-32 bâtween banks; do.do.short, 5.15% to 5.16 ad between banks, 5.14 counter.\u2018In Now York at noon money on call was 3 per cent.Prime mercantile paper, 4 3 to 5 per cent.Bterllng ex- y at 457 3-4 to 488 for de- and at 4.88 3-8 to 4.85 6-8 for.sixty Fe J.Forget & Co.'s London uoted: Grand Trunk first, ; third, #03 ; Canadian Montreal Clearing House returns of days.Posted rates, 48 and 488 1-2.Commercial bills, 4.84 +1 to 4.85 3-4 Bar silver, ea \"The New York Sun says: {8 Toronto and Montreal, who were chief- responsible for the recent advance in an Pacific, have lately turned their ttentior to Missouri Pacific, and are now abdtive on the long side of the market for stock, In this case, however, they not dealing with a home property, securities of which have been rather ply held by foreign Investors, partly of national pride in the enter- , but with soma of the most adroit manipulators the stock market has ever and who control sufficlent amounts of the stock to make such fluctua- as they please.Missouri Pacific sup- fully Tuo of the total transactions LA : Aron ptBe forenoon sales in Toronto P.R., 190 at 136; Can.Gen.Elec, at 28 7-8 to 210 ; Richelieu and Ontario, at 208 1-2 to 109\u201d 1-3; Toronto Ralls, 150 121 3-4: Twin City, 81 at 12 3-4 to 5-2 ; Twin City (new), 100 at 120 ; Do- inion Steel, com., 1,300 at 66 1-2 to 67 1-4 ; Dominton Coal, 81 at 135 7-8 to 138; N.150 at 112 to 112 1-4; Superlor.152 at 1-2 to %N.JLONDON Closin: Consols for money, do.for account, 8 7-16; Anaconda, 5 =; 2k Eoin, #8 3-4; do.pd.104 1-4; B.0.111 1-4; Canadian acific, 139 14: and Ohio, 5 14; Chicago Western, 81 3-4 : Chicago, Milwaukee ahd St.Paul, 188 3-4; Denver'and Rlo Grande, & 1-2; do.pfd., % 1-3; Erie, 39; do.1st pfd., ex-div., 6 58; do.2nd pfd.: IL \u201cCentral, ex-div.170; Louisville & ishville, ex-div., 54 : Mo., Kas.and Tex.; do.pfd.6 1- 2; New York Central, ad Norfolk.and Western, 65; do.pd.) 1-3; Ont.and Western, 1-2; Penna., 1-4; \"Reading, 34 1-4; do.1st pfd., #4 2 ; y.\u201cSpeculators ir 1 ge ng 2nd pfd., 37 1-4; Bouthern 2» 7-8; do.pf 99 3-4 ; Southern Pacifie, » 1-8; Union Pacific, ex-rights, 110; UP.ptd., 95: United States Steel, 40 3-8; do, ptd., ex-div., 91 3-4: Wabash.31 ; do.à.4; Spanish fours, 80 1-2; Rand es, 11.5-8 ; De Beers, deferred, 23.Bar silver steady,\u2019 34 516d per ounce.Money, 2.1-3 to 3 per cent.The rate of discount A the open market for short bills is 2 816 to 2 5-8 per cent\u2019, do.for 3 months bille, is 2 5-8 per cent.~Mesars.J.8.Bache and Co., New York, send the following Wall Street advices through their local manager, Mr.C.D.Monk: | London prices for Americans irregular, settle- mient progressing smoothly.Sterling firm for chmana and eabld transfers nothing definite about gold exports to-morrow.Increasing law- - in\u2019 anthracite regions reflecting con- \u2018vjotige of strikers of approaching complete de- M.Presidents of anthracite companies say \u201cprefect of resumption of activity still inde- faite.Central Realty Bond and Trust stock vése 115 to 840 on dealings of 45 shares on curd.Rockefellers, Rothschilds and Nobel Oil fiiterests enter into agreement.Eastern syndl- este sscured option on large amount of soft ool lands in Ililnots, said 10 be backed by C.Band Q.interests.California fruit crop said #0\" Be remarkably hegvy.Coal trade Journal -sêÿye it cannot be doubted considerable prepara- tiém 1s being carried on to resume work in an- tlténeite field.The decrease in shipments of asthracite so far this year reach 11 million tons, months earnings stow Erle making 1% oh common.Reported dissolution of Reading | ons trust assured.Crop reports less favour- Moairs.J.B.Picken and Co.stock and exchange brokets, received the following New Tork advices over their private wire: The market Ia spotty, but generally heavy.The announcement of the engagement of $1,- 200,000 gold for shipment by to-morrow's stéamer, furnished the bears with further ammunition for attatk and stop orders were gun- for.Activity was increased this morning, due té realisation sales and numerous stops wite reached.There was but little news save reforts of gold exports and when subsequently\u2019 dit of the amount ordered was cancelled the mAsiet rallied.AR the first signs/of fmprove- .ménts the shorts hastened to cover, so that the now is irregilar, but well above the .towist figures and likely to rally farther.Kx- at Fort Williath is PEs it 1 \u20ac +++4454404 filcting inferests had mo further interests competitive buying of stock.Gold exports a.00 ordered, but balt canoelled.crease $101,290.Not increase $131.Morning Sales.tc\u201475 at 135%, 300 et Canadian Fact 4 23 pA 135%, 50 at 136%.New Pacific\u201450 at 152 TE 160 at 133%- Twin City\u2014125 at 134.1 New Twin City\u201410 a 2 118 Power\u20142b at Lox.0 \u2018a oe.lieu a Th Electric\u2014340 at 3444 50 at 34%, 50 s porn Conl\u2014175 at 135 0 on A Detrojt United Railway\u2014100 at 35%, 3 at 85%.875 at 85%.10 ats.ek 67, 6 at 66, 50 at 50 at 66%, 300 at 66%.Pominion Steel pref.\u2014 at % Dominion Steel) bonds\u2014$7000 at 91%, 37000 at 92, $1000 at 917%.Bank of Montreal\u201411 at 2574.Merchants Bank\u2014é6 at 154%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.6 Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy and Co., Stock Brokers, § St.Sacrament st.July 80.July 20.Ask.si Ask, Blé.187% 137 1838 183% 218 veneers > mi 1 323 116 106 HY is 118 1 124% 1324 ito ioe Commercial Cable \u2026 168 166 47 16d Mont\u2019! Telegraph.170 148 170 168 Beil Telephone & .3 106 170 148 Light Heat & Power.101% 100 101 100% Jom indies on Gee ST eR m Steel .\u2014 Do do Pref.100 se ey Vig Laurentide Pulp.100 20 100 28 Ogilvie FloUr\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 mm commen 124 121 Do do pref.124} 121 cmvectut wessessse Montres! Coton ms mue === 128 128% 88% 00 se TT so ES es Nova Scotia Steel.113 111 Lu Lecce BC Salmon À eee oe.vee 103 me 101 Do eon.mee JOLY oem.100% Toledo 2 be Power.My 35 34 INEs War Eagle.mrreusesgs pees Si er suvvcteme meseree 1) £7 SN.ers Fayne Miningo_\u2014 Lee covers De OX North Star \u2026 20 aesssance 20 movsers Dominion Coal Com.187 135 287 Do, Pref.woreons.EES ow ressere Inter.do.Com.76 @0- 70 se BANKS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 308 2589 256 Co 584 314 Jib Zi TOTODIO.v\u2026.1s vussres sesacses mec 20 2s British N AMIGA.were mwsom swsomer annee Merchants.s covem seen seem WBTH 188% Royal xd.ctor ee DTA mms DTN KE Tos nsbipe.\u2014_.tenamanen Lr | bec.is 1 ia 31 onan eve \u2014 iss \u2014 100 300 » 0.we fine treal Street 107% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the Star by C.D.Monk, 16 St.Sacrament street, local tor J.8.Bache and Co., New York, over ect private wire.230 July 30 July 28 Gtecke.Ov: 3.80 Org Close Amalgamated Copper 07% 67% 68%, 063, Ame ir tee eee - \u2014 esse 82% 81% Amer Sugar Hen.Go 181 igs 188% 181 pre reser verresecn ween eessseete Am.Smlig.& \u201cRefi \u2018Co 46 sessesres oem seve au smile A Co.107 107 107% 107 A, Top & 8.Fe, .\u2026\u2014.93 sl» OW, 92 Do do pref.101% 101% 103 103 Baltimore & Ohio.108% 108% 109% 109% Do do_ prof / \u2014\u2014\u2014 cscoere ave soso om Brookiyn.R T.- «84 My, 684% Chic & Alton, Com.40% 41% AI 40 à Pacifo ope | 130% 186 187 .1850 nada Southert.\u2026\u2026.eve 000.\u2014\u2026 \u2014\u2026\u2014 52% Ches & Ohto.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 53 53% 5 52% Chick N W.240 240 coveme ave Chic R I & P com 1v3 193 198 191 Chic Mil & St.\u201cPani 1843 185% 186% 184% Colorsdo Bouther\u2026.\u2026.em cress cosvaste Len pe pe em 00ts mentor beets bemeestes amass Conmolid'd QR Y.Fim de 438 ST Col.Fuels Irop .180 \u2018OBR, 103% PUY Com.Products 28 284 2815 - 284 Do Poros comms sa BS 824 Cleveland CCA BL D Lu = Lune me se JOB Delaware L dt W eu.conc cveordt covemvce moccom Lela & Hudson.23784 178 180 178% Denver Rio $ com.44% 44 mue cone 44 Do de su 43 94 wi Dalyth,8 8h Shore SAC 174 174 Le LL FA.pe PE PES Great North.BY plow one von 381 190% Gen.Electric.Po wm wee 3803 185 CIDEY COntral \u2026.\u2026uus0 cesses Goemtecse uavesasse mmeemen iowa, Cen.com.47% AT es em Kanes a\" Tol mar Hi SIT IR BA ness ex com.do Pref.\u2026.mue 63% 63 Louisville Nasnviils 164 143% 140% 1434 Manhatian Elevated., 183% 1331) 184% 1384 Missouri Paclfic.118% 1183 119% lly Metropolitan Trac.1403 1694 150% 14094.NY Central & Hud.164 163 268%, 144 Kris Hatirond\u2026 me 3 38 Fos 8 0 \u2026 COI 9% Do do L rei crereer emeene OTN ee Y Ontario & Wi 33% 83m 34h] 244 Norfolk & Western.68 By 64 62% Northern Securities.mreosm eesesems iiecers emeasee Qmuba, Som 0 vec ol we Pacitc Mail.suutgnes cussuoute ses oe 404 Penusyivant \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 159 1 1 Presses Breale cos.moon vucateets an-cuese 100% .188% Pressed Steel, \u2014\u2014\u2014ecat ww 9% 87% People's Gas.c.108 108 104% 1084 hila & Read.aly ge ein Sela 7 3k 7 rrovsusse vente mvmeus és Gul, GER ssl UO os\" [ ay aay ER Buty GUY, BON 80% 90 Bulg | do Union acide cou\u2026 Lo vs 109 ov 1083 WabMb.orims, 30% 904 BUN OUR Lo Do pref .ay 46 46% \u201c45h Win cen, cœurs 214 su Ge XN du de prai\u2026\u2026.40%, APY DO ve NEW YORK, July 20.\u2014Cotton futures opened steady.\u2018Juty, 851; Aug., 8.18 ; Sept.8 ; Oct.7.20; Nov., 7.60; Dec.7.40 bid; Jan, 7.60; Feb., 7.60; March, 7.80.- Manitoba Wheat Prices.(Special to the Montreal Star.) WINNIPEG, July 30.\u2014No.1 hard wheat poted at at 7% cents, and cents No.northern at Su Jacobs O! i M.Whitney in the West | Dominion Iron and 7 of having hem oa an equitable basis as Buc ate.a 8.Pearson, a director of the Do- miplon Iron and Steel Company, and who has been largely identified with Mr.Henry nd.Dominion 1 and Dpminton Iron and Gtee) enter- has formed a $10,000,000 company to acquire large ore deposits on the Orinoco \"River, Venezuela.The company will have $3,000,000 preferred and $17,000,000 common stock, It has secured a title to the Vene- suela properties, which are estimated to .have in sight 100,000,000 tons of high grade iron ore above the water level.This com pany has entered in into a contract with the \u201cSteel Company for &bout 300.000 tons of iron ore per annum at & cost substantiaily $1 per ton lower than the ore will be sold to other consumers.So far this season the Canadian banks \u2018in New York have received drafts upon ew York Sub-Treasury for Klondike D 5 =O deposited at Fran- 0 Mint and the Seattle Assay Office amounting to 32600.ved The Canadian Bank of Commerce ved $3.- of has advices of $500,000 more to arrive within ten days.Wall atreet, becauge of a setback in stock prices, immediately became bearish, The average trader and speculator decided that it was not merely th the natural reaction which could be expected after the recent persistent advance, but was redlly a turning point fn the market which warranted short selling.The short sales of the traders were the natural sequence.Conditions are so uniformly good that temporary fluctuations are scarcely worth considering.The man who is grasping for quarters and halves after paying his broker's commissions and interest is leaving untouchéd many golden opportunities in the market.It ja just the same whether the market is advancing or declining.The great underlying conditions which in the long run establish values do not favour bearishness.Gold may ebb or flow, a prices may recede or advance, but the development of the enormous resources of the Unjted States goes on apace.The Rock Island financing plan has undoubtedly done the market a temporary injury.It cannot CHEESE MARKET DULL There is a Heavy Tone to the Mar- ket\u2014Good Feeling in Butter\u2014 Heat Affecting Eggs.CHEESE.Reoeipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 11,960 boxes, 763 of which were for export.The feeling is for a slight decline, and prices on yesterday's country boards certainly give evidence of an easier tone.There was very little trading to-day, and rices quoted were 10c for finest western, for To and 3%c for Quebecs.\u2014 Receipts reported on the Board of Trade Anis morning amounted to 4497 kages, 79 for rt, ts re ia 0 Can market price end thers an wœ most THikety een tae eel ls few weeks to come.Orders are now.coming in for August shipment.oe quote 20 to Whe for fancy, and 18% to 19%c for good .EGG8S.\u2014The market shows very little change, though the hot \u2018weather is causing the stock to go bad, so that straight receipts are rather easler than before.In the city it is difficult to obtain more than 18 to 15%ec for them, while straight candled bringing around 16e It 1s expect- pra EE Eine grain harvest abou e of the es Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 730 cases POTATOEBS.\u2014The stock is showing signs of deterioration.Rottenness is commencing to appear; Induced, it is thought, by too much rain, followed by heat.Farmers sell on Bonsecours Market at §1 a barrel, and jobbers were selling at $1.25.At these reasonable prices dem demand is brisk, and good stock se This 1s a decline of 50c a barrel Sines last BEANS\u2014Primes were bought in S-bag lots here last week at $1.37 a bushel, but this week the order would pot be duplicated, Probably Lx would be a proper quotation.Or ABH.The market is eesler at $4.10 for firsts, and $3.30 to $340 for seconds, these being almost unsaleable.First peari ash is quoted at 36 to $6.25.1 Cheese Boards Easier.INGERSOLL, Ont, Jul Te 20.\u2014Offerings Joptarday.100 white and Soloured, Se salesmen asking 10c.N en ao attendance, but market Quiet.CAMPBELLFORD, Ont., July 80.\u2014 The Campbellford cheese board met yesterday, and 1,50 boxes vers, offered.qu'en were made as follows: th, 800 at 9c; Brenton, 20 at 9950; Hh n° 290 at 9 9-160.Live Stock Market.Owing to the recent excellent markets the receipts at the East End Market were large this morning.and as demand was anything but brisk, prices showed a de cline.eo quality of the stock offered vus inferior, and as a consequence there, very few animals which brought is .high as 5%c, and even was gran only in a few instances.Medium stock sold at 4 to fac.and common at Ph obo, Phe.Receipts smounted to about 500 head, and at noon several hundred still remained unsold.Receipts of sheep amounted to 300 head, and all were sold at from M to, about $%c.Lambs sold at a good figure, §3 to $4 bei paid for some 150 head.The number calves received amounted wa about 300 head.These sold at 82 to 38 each.MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Following were the sales session of he tOning Payne-500 at North aie in - MORNING BOARD.{ally reported for the Star by R.Mere- Special y \u2018this morn- chagre: .Mt 8 s Aah Sad Company.ning w .J 1 var \u2018oncoday uly 39, 1908, 12.50 pm.of Sharm, Stocks 19 Jorn nr.typo series sevens gas co meet san val i ERE eis Foti ys rorete 1.00 side ne eee tés tatin 18 100 Coms Contre sé saone ammesn quon 140 Iron Mask rererculll a 10000 sult - * 100 restos Sr ITS 4 > > ei - - Moveity sonsesisves dés: mèctn version re Oarideo as 1.28 [à -L 4 1°00 Black i ae néain Lion.outanest mpessere aire du roitesates.- Lo in ares HAW STAR OFFICE, Wed = rin of stocks have derived a goodly ona midsummer activity, but in a number of reached the limit.There ues which it is claimed are yet entitled to a still higher level to poyers It is also aimed that the ro eoey of Dominion Steel should be to a igher level, as the enterprise continues to pro reaction as the market has witnessed this week has been due to the in Wall Street, influencing particularly such a stock as Canadian Pa- MONTREAL pany\u2019 STAR-VEDNESDAT,, JL STO EXCHANGE [zw S fl iE iE , Jul + measure cases prices have + are, however, à num pe ratio of market value to earning 3 ve the claims of its p + vy + + + 1 + be classed with the Amal episdde or the Blilion-Dollar Steel usr.for the Rock Island property remains the same, although the capital would be greatly Inflated, The troyble with the plan Is that the Moore Brot are now ng $4,5000.000 of Rock Island stock par, which they would like to capitalize À into 8 non-voting bond, to be sold without jeopardising trol ted Copper con Watson & Gibson, a Boston broke firm, In a circular letter say: \u201cOne of t| actually \u2018spring and summ the entry into our stock marke \"ot Canadian traders on a hitherto unexampled scale, They made big money in Canadian Pacific, Dominion Coal and some other atocks in their local exchanges, and this has whetted their appetite for larger fields to con- Quer.| They are still wedded to the first- named stock, and predict big things for theft great transcontinental route, which now has a line of steamers on the Pacific, and expects to have one on the Atlantic.\u201d The New York Post says of yesterday's heaviness in Wall Street: \u201cFor variety, the stock market was treated to a general re of prices.A number of important shares, including Rock Island, St.Paul, Atchison, Colorado Fuel, New York Central, Southern Pacific, and St.Louis and San Francisco, declined from one to two points aplece.The abrupt downward movement occurred in the closing hour: it followed a sluggish end hesl- tating market, which prevailed in the ear- ler hours, and if was beyond question, actively helped along by those soldiers of fortune popularly known as the Western contingent.\u2019 It is not always profitable seek out reasons for the activities of th speculators.To-day's decline had as much and as little of warrant as last week's wild advances had, and the same people between the two operations, from the Wall Street point of view, is that which exists een philanthropists and conspirators o good man sells stocks, and no one who ourable raliway statements.\u2019 ROLLED OATS STRONGER Prices Are Higher\u2014Sharn Advance in July Oats\u2014July Wheat Btronger\u2014Other Options \u2019 Easy.Liv 1 was $3-8d down again to-day, Sept.closing at 6s, and Dec.at 5e 11 1-3d.Antwerp was unchanged to-day at 17 3-8 for No.3 red winter.Paris was 15 down on July at 24.35, and 10 up on Sept \u2018and Dec., at 20.30.London quoted No.1 stan dard Cala, about due, 30m; A about due, \"208 6d.Weather in England and France was R, In Chicago, July osts ae dinery strength, vancing 7c co by noon, while Sept.remained s at 1-2c.J wheat.also od Qi being 1 $-8 up a POOR at 74 = though Sept.was 1-8¢ aon at wi July corn was steady at Bic.There were $0,130 bushels of wheat in store at Fort William and Port Arthur on July 19.A year ago stocks in store at Fort Willlam were 1,341.089 bushels, and two years ago, 1,584,000 bushels.Stocks In stdre at Fort William, Port Ar thur, Keewatin, Winnipeg and interior points are estimated approximately at 3,721,000 bushels, compared with 2,035.000 a year ago, 3,- 164,000 bushels two years ago, and 4,500,000 bushels three (dears ag The final es te of \u201cthe wheat crop of India for the season 1901-1902 has been given out by the statistical department of the Indian Government.The yield is estimated at a little more than six million tons, this amount being 750,000 tons less than the previous season, and about half a million toris less than the average for the last decade.It is doubtful, says the consul, whether\u2019 the exports of this year's wheat will exceed the restricted trade of last year.ot- LOCAL MARKET.\u2014The market is ed steady, with a fair demand from is quoted % to 49% cents: No 2 white, 8 cents: ° w 4 to 48 1-2c ; and No.2 white, 4 & 14 to c in store.No.1 northern Manitobs wheat is quoted at 741 1-4c afloat at Fort \u201cWilliam, No.2 being 72 1-4c.FRED-Quotations in car lots on track: Manitoba bdran, in bags, §17; shorts, in bags, $23; Ontario bran In bulk, $15.50 to 116; shorts are scarce at $22 to $23 in bulk; middlings, $32 to $23 ; moullfe, $23 to $30, according to quality.ROLLED OATS\u2014Advices from the west were very strong to-day, and advanced considerably.Quotations were $5.10 fo 95.15 in wood, and $3.50 in bags, in car © BALED HAY\u2014Business is bein about 38.50 for No.timothy, and $7.50 for No.3; clover, Joon track.FLOUR \u2014 Quotations in Montreal on track are 83.65 [od Ty for stral ht rollers, in barrels; in bags, $1.72% to : extra bags, $1.65 to $1.70; winter patents are $2.35 to $4; Manitoba finest strong bakers, $3.70 to $3.80; Patents, 4 to $L10 done at TORONTO\u2014Wheat\u2014Very firm at 8c for red and white, east and west.Manitoba eesler ; No.1 hard quoted at fic, Goder- ich; No.1 hard, 83c; eC, 1 northern, 8c, a No.3 northern, 83c, grinding in tran- Jour \u2014 Firmer; 90 per cent.- pa- Manitoba flour steady $4.30 for cars of Hungarian patents, and $3.0 to $4 for strong bakers, bage included.on track, Toronto.{lifead \u2014 Steady ; shorts quoted at $21 for cars, and bran at $15.50 in middle freights.Manitoba militeed are À at 88 root Teint, or Canada, Oats\u2014Firm at % 1-3¢ for No.2 white east, and 4 1-30, middle v at Tc sist and Mc west: rt , Insufficient fuel is the one seri (0 culty in this branch of ur am, | becoming worse, the situation is steadil says Dun's.Not only thé supplien of the = but anthracite éoal reduced by new cars and motivk power.From Ps fron > to the finished product.Le it rullway bridge, nee or * Agricultural thers is 0 Te sath d, a: not only takes everything early as delivery can be made t as a rule orders are placed many months In advance, With Jia fool customary midsummér tuil now 5 bat promise t5 » new speculative developments this .had a hand in each.The only distinction | ids them up can be wholly bad.The | news of the day comprised thing very noteworthy, except, perhaps, me unfav- np dei M San activity Be! in are res at at Vancouver, 2 .falr.An average ummer trade is being done.R.G.Dun & Co.report Itabilities of ©ommerclal failures for three weeks of July, 34,419,928 againet $5,074,557 last year.lures this week in the United Etates ng week of last year, and in Canada, 17, against 20 last week, 19 the preceding week and 25 last year, Of failures this week in the United States, 81 pere in the east, % south, 62 west and 16 In the Pacitle States, and 6% report liabilities of $5.000 or 0 rt \u2018 Copper and Lead Markets.(Special to the Montreal Star,) W YORK, N.Y., July D Copper and inactive and unchanged in New York and London.THE YUKON TELEGRAPHERS Threaten to Stop Work and Mr.Cannot be Found.OTTAWA, July 30.\u2014The employes of the Government telegraph line to Dawson noti- fled the partment of Public Works yesterday that if their demands were not complied with before six o'clock Tuesday evening they would go on strike.The Department declined to to the men\u2019s Tequest or to take other course than that already decided u without knowing the Minister's wish.e Department has been endeavouring to Tocatn Mr.Tarte ever since the n sent in their ultimatum, but up to no to-day the efforts had been unsuccessful.He is known to be somewhere between Duluth and Sault Ste.Ms- rie, and telegrams are being sent to intercept him.As the Minister could not be found the Department wired Mr.Crean, who has charge of the men, to try and induce the men not to take any action until Mr.Tarte turned up.As Mr.Crean has not sent any further word, it is supposed that he was successful In his negotiations, and that-the strike\u2019 has postponed for a day.In the event of a atrike taking place the communication with Dawson by telegraph will be cut off, and the public will Be inconventenced.~ berne Department is in a quandary, and are afraid that the employes will make trouble 1f the Minister remains in the background too long.NOTES OF THE NEWS.Hull has given the Banque Nationale a Ux ke option on Sos.debentures at e require advance - 000 in three weeks.3.R.A.Graham, Pembroke, and Dr.Chan- nonhguse, Eganville, are out as independent Liberal candidates in North Ren- frew for the vacancy in the Ontario House.The projested branch of the Kellogg ganitarium has been located finally in the Soo.F.H.Clergue\u2019s gift of a 100-acre site decided the question.The committee of Adventists, which has the matter in hand, states that fully half a million will be expended.The United States battleghip Ilinois, which struck an obstruction in the harbour of Christiania, Norway, on July 14th, was safely placed in dry dock at Chatham, England, on Tuesday.An examination of the keel disclosed that considerable dam- axe had been sustained STRIKING MINERS ARE BECOMING DEMONSTRATIVE SHENANDOAH, Penna., July 30.\u2014 The diode of of the striking mine workers here daily becom ing more demonstrative, Last mob\" -1,900 men and boys were on the march.ey first visited West 1 S8henandoeh = and drove the non- unien workmen from the engines, pum and fire rooms.The workmen \u201cwere com: pelled.to seek refuge in the camp of the .coal and iron police.The strikers assailed the breaker with stones, doing considerable to ipdow glass.: From the West Bhenandoah mine the mob proceeded to Indian Ridge ery plo] they were ted by of : special police, whose prèsence tte À vio- ence.Squads of strikers pick he approaches to several mines » where pumping is in progress and urged the men employed to quit work.Deputy Sheriff be, union or ganizer Ginley and a posse of deputy sheriffs are here endeavouring to maintain order.STANDARD OIL COMPANY Will Not Enter Into Scheme to Control World\u2019s Supply.NEW YORK, July 30.\u2014 cabled report that the Standard on pany ith the Rothechild aie Tate a2 sgreeme \u201cwi a obel intereats control the world\u2019s = production.M.PB.Elliott, the attorney of the Standard Oil made the following statement to-day: \u201cI am auth to say that the story has absolutely no foundation in fact.It is faise from beginning to cod.Furthermore, at ti considered a plan of this.kin and at no Das that company ent into\u2019 drone pany into\u2019 nego- Mentioned by Kitchener.(Bee also page eight.) (Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 30.\u2014The following the men and\u2019 the ope which h they od.mentioned Kitchener: vans, Major Int OM.Winni Mager psd , Howard's Scouts K W.T.; Captain Howard\u2019s Scouts, 145 Withrow ave., Toronto; Captain A.Moi lan, Howard\u2019s Scouts, Calgary: Lieut.R Howard's Scouts, P.riage Frank Chueh, NWM er ae Genet in te, CMR; 4 Battery and \u201cC\u201d Battery and are \u2019 - Storms and Floods.GRAND FORKS, ND.July 20.~Late reports show that th © storm was probably th he cost \u2018and de strhetive of any that Bop visited the wave seems .to have traversed the ents wire part of State, veloping.centres here and th which visited various localities with win Values worth double the money.Call and see them \u2018before sale closes.FIT-REFORM 2344 $t.Catherine Street.WARDROBE, We Are Busy H IT re Design No.363.But not too busy to fill your order for a Wrought Iron Fence this season.Send for Bulletin No.9 CANADA FOUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED, 1802 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.178 Saw For Stoel and Brick Bulldings At Mount St.Vinoent.Sealed proposals will be received up to noon on Baturday.August 16th, 1802, for the construction of a Chapel and Annex to Mount Bt.Vincent Academy, Rockingham, Halifax, N.S.Drawings and specifi may be seen and any information obtained at the office of Mau- Tice Perrault, Architect, 15 St.Lambert Hill, \u2018MOTHER M.BERCHMANS, Superioress, Mount St.Vincent Academy.ui GOVERNMENT LOST IN NORTH LEEDS A Large Majority Was Turned Into a Minority on Tuesday.FOUGHT ON DOMESTIC POLICY The London Times Says the Government Must Take Warning\u2014The Liberals Are Jubilant.mse LONDON, July 30.\u2014The by-election for « member of the House of Commons to represent North Leeds resulted in the election of Rowland Barran, Liberal.Mr.Bar- ran received 7,530 votes, to 6,781 cast for Sir Arthur Lawson, Conservative.The seat Was made vacant by the elevation to the peerage of Wm.Lawes Jackson, Conserva- five \u2018who bad sat for North Leeds, since The loss of the seat for North Leeds i the House of Commons has filled the œup- porters of the new Balfour administration with dismay.The utmost ingenuity of the editorial - writers of the Conservative press is quiet ineffectual in -explaining away the conversion of the Tory majority of 2517 in 1900, into a Liberal majority of 758.THE TIMES WARNING.a Times warns the Government de the Leeds election.It Lu says that Government must make led one to meet the needs.of the country during the period of reaction that has now commenced.It instances the case of Mr.Mason, - formerly a Unionist member of the House of Commons, who hes joined the Liberals, as a symptom of-the changes that are like ly to occur.The \u201cMornies Post, which is the frankest Conservative critic of the \"Government, admits candidly that outside of the Birmingham ares, dy that it says is the \u201c berlainite\u201d , there is seemingly no brood in the H \u2018on whose loyalty ihe t can abeolutel and the pa fhe Taper believes the country is dissatisfied il the Government\u2019 Education Bill and i ing wi n.The Liberal papers concur i in the that the grain tax Pas and the det va |A them the North bon th seat, the tleo- a) been fought \u2018on these two The result was received with th great Jubila: ion in the Tous of Ce rest, jubile crowding to co ate Herbert Gladstone, the Liberal whip It as one result of the elec tion that Mr.Balfour, the premier, will, as far as possible, avoid maki changes in the cabinet involving more by-elections, Gerald Balfour's seat, among ot others, being considered rather unsafe.* Another incident which is addfog to Conservative discomfiture isfied.wi | s Dow in fhe aiters of | RA land questions that be caso one Suppo it 4a > pe ta \u2018 Laige Hotel For Montreal.Several ent Hotel a en Hob men from the HE KINDRED =\u2014== OF THE WILD, A Book ot Animal Life, CHARLES a.D.ROBERTS With many illustrations by \u2018 CHARLES GSTON BULL.Price $2.00, - By Mail, 18c extra, CHAPMAN'S Bi BOOKSTORE, 1781 2407 St.Catherine Street.Auction Sale : \u2014OF\u2014 Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry and other Carpet Squares in varipus sires and handsome design.Remnants of Olicloth and Linoleum also by the yard, Belfast Table Linen, Cutlery, Irish Point and Nottingham Lace ns, Portieres.Remnants of Bcotch and English Tweeds and Coatings, Odds and Ends, also Parlour, Bedroom and Dining Room Furnitute, Two Handsome Upright Pianos, Mirrors, Pictures, etc., etc., at our rooms, 24] and 243 8t.James Street, : FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18T, At 33 P.M.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.*Tuesday\u2019s sale will be discontinued during August.Goods at private sale, auction prices.1% 2 P ROY IN Ce PRICY Op oF MONTREAL.In the Superior Court, NO.1708, Dame Jessie Rougier, wife separate as erty, without contract, of Charles Robiheag.the latter as wejl personally, as to authorize his said wife, to these presents, Plaintiff, the Btate of Massachusetts, one of the United States of America, in his quality.of curator, appointed by judiciary authority to the substitution created by the last will of Dame Marguerite Elizabeth Reeves, widow of late Francis Metayer.in his lif M lor of Montreal, Defendant, e Defendant, Charles Henry Craig, te dered to appear within oe month.œ Montreal, 12th July, B.ROUSSEAU.Dept.178 1 t.Prothonotary 8.O.AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF or QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.8233.Ctr- cuit Court.J, Fournier, ®lalntift, ve.Ovila canne.Dofendant.On On the 8th day of- 1902, ten of the clock in the forenoon, 5 the omictle of the said Defendant, No.Dufferin st., in the su of Montreal, will \u201cbe sold, authority of dusticn 4 \u201cthe 20 and chattels ot the said eto.J.H.8.C.Montreal, July 80th, 1908.AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, Di t of Montreal.No, 1578.Cir- Sant Court, J.E.Leclair, Plain A.Nolan, Defendant.On the Sth day o¢ August, 1908, at two of the elock In afternoon.the domicile of the said Detendant, No 510 Wel, lington at.» in the City of Montreal, will > sold, by authority of Pustios.eu the goods and chattels of the sald Det Tons formed in this consis ave, ay SUT.%5.\"CS Montreal, July 300 1903.> \u2014_ MORGAN AND YERKES HAVE NOT COMBINED.LONDON, July 30.\u2014Befors a special commi on the London Tube same to-day, our Browne, K.C., wid ba wished Go deny emphatically the report that the and Ÿ inter ests had combined.ee said, he was al poss to Mr Mr, Yerkor peo f° 'GAYNOR-GREENS CASE.3t 1s Wot Likely Judgment Will be Delivered This Wesk.(Special to the Montreal Star.) adn Ji 0-1t is now certain \u2018| Town of Smith's Falls, bearing 4 in | sels of Bertman \u2018mnt furniture, h PEN Mount Royal, =\"?ear.a Ofios -140 St.James Street.2» 120 nv OH.ROBERTSON, Masago \u2018 The Laveentide Pulp Co., till DIVIDEND NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT.on the Capital Stock of the Laurentide Pulp Company, Limited, has been declared for the haif-year ended June 30, 1902, payable on TUESDAY, the 5th day of August, 190% to 8hareholders of \u2018record 2 the close of business on the 3Ist day of The Transfer Books will be closed from August 1st to August 5th.both inclusive.By order of the Board.ERNEST ALEXANDER, Secratary.DEBENTURES FOR SALE.Tenders will be received addressed to the undersigned up to 6 p.m.of the th day 2, August, 1902, for the purchage af 62.00 debentures of the municipality of the cent., ed for waterworks and sewers under \u201cI'he Smith's Falls Act.1900,\u201d payable In 40 equal annual instalments of $2150.08 each.The highest or any tender not neces sarily accepted For further particulars apply to B.E.SPARHAM, Town Clerk, Smith's Falls, - Ont.1% 4 haw pe 177 8 % July 2th, 1902.The Canadian Bank of Commerce Capital 58,000,00Q od \u2014 aile os Travellers\u2019 Letters of Credit ISSUED Avaliable in Any Part of _ the Worid.\u2026.Montreal Branch: Cte ST ¥.B.MATHEWSON, : 108 89eod THE ROYAL BANK OF GANDA DIVIDEND NO.68.Notice is hereby given (hat u dividend of three and one-half per ceft.for the eur- rent half year, being Eat the rate of seven per cent.per annum upon tl the paid-up capl- stock of the Bank, has been \u20ac \u2014 fod that the same will be payable at ts ot and its branches on and after Fri day, the first day ef Au The transfer books will be closed from 17th to 3st July, both days inclusive.By erder of the Board, e Ce ae EDSON Ls PEASE, | =} General Manager.\"À Halifax, N.8., 20th June, 1202.1M 9 Saw lied DO YOU WANT ~~ CHEAP POWER?If you do, come and see THE FAIRBANKS He GAS AND GASOLINE Co ENGINES.Co We have one rundiiig at .our warerooms and will be glad to furnish prices and tell you all about it.- THE FAIRBANKS CO., Ca 747 to 749 CRAIG ST.1763 8am .| 7e apte GEO.H.MAURER INVESTMENTS A postal card addressed to me Will pad 18 %ensh with the best prepositions iu the mi \u2014OFFICRE\u2014 ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING x Telephone: Main 8156 © Member Montreal Mining Ears.ro $26,000 to Loan in Small Amenais $5 and Upwards, .\" : wn or without security.Mapaysble §1° par wos.YOUNG & OO., Baakers, $48 St.James St.- Upstairs, Suite No.1.we Telephone Bell East 2030, D.A.Charest, Sanitary Plumber 253 MANCE STREET, .Gives notice to parties who are.d fied with either the pressure or the quality of the water furnished at their dwell ings that, owing td his experience as am ex-employe of the Water Works ment, he is in a position to advise .as to what steps should be taken to ody the existing evil and to execute at reasonable prices any needed work or repairs.NERVE hod lok Positive IS & for ail Nervous Disshsrs, FY Nor Spasms and an 3 rial Bottle sent\u2019 th naa FRKE to 8 it Patients, he they res chargery De.Kune iid, sai Arch ol, at \u201cPromises ££ es = 5 to Pay\u201d SRC Jossph Fortier, Je ae ee WANTED | BrOpPED REE ps ra \"ja settled before to-morrow evening, the \u201cupéon 1.ra ee \"Chambre de Commerce i \" Confident of Substantial Results From Premier's Visit-@nsiders Time Very Opportune for-Such a @n- summation.\u201cWe fully expect that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, during his approaching visit in France, will be able to arrange ome or perhaps two treaties with the French Government that will materially assist in an increase of trade between France and Canada.\u201d Such was the statement made to-day to 6 Stay representative by Mr.Jos.Contant, 8 prominent member of the Chambre de Commerce and an ex-member of the Har- Commission, a committee of which frid to Arrange.\u20ac Treaties With former body waited on Sir Wilfrid previous to his departure for En .\u201cWhat the exact nature of these treaties will be it is rather hard to say at present, but there is every reason to expect that Sir Wilfrid will be able to arrange a treaty that \u2018 will be satisfactory to Canadians.France is just as anxious for a treaty as we are, for there is bound to be just as much in it for her as there is for Canada.\u201cUp to the present time there has been much difficulty to make a Franco-Canadian line a financial success, and it is intended to ask the French Government to grant a subsidy and if it.consents to do so on the condition that Canada will also grant one the question will be taken up at the next session of Parliament.\u201cThen again we want to obtain the same privileges in their ports\u201cas they have in \"ours in order that C\u2026.udians will be able to derive greater advantages from exporting to that country.The [present time is a very opoprtune one to discuss the arranging of such treaties as both countries are likely to be found willing to make concessions in order that they may be brought about.\u201d q WESTMOUNT WOULD HAVE STREET RAILWAY EXTENDED WESTWARD.With the road bed for the new Street Railway line to the upper level of Weat- mount now nearing completion, a determined effort will be made immediately by the residents and property holders on the moub- tain side to get the Town Council to make an arrangement with the company by which the line will be at once extended westward alo Boulevard to the western limits of town.A short time ago a number of the property holders of the eastern portion of the village of Notre Dame de Grace typified their willingness to be annexed to estmount if this line of railway was constructed, and it is now expected a number of he members of the Council that in view the advantages the town would derive from such a line from having such an addition made to the town, that satisfac: tory arrangements will likely be made at once.The railway officials some time ago signified their willingness to erect the line, on condition that they would be allowed to putin a loop between the upper and lower i at the western limits of the town, and ptt in an additional loop on the lower level on some avenue between Greene and Victoria avenues.The town, at tbe time, owing to the opposition made by property- ers on the avenues on which it was pro- sed to erect the loop, did not feel justified in completing the arrangement, and in the meantime the company obtained permission to cut across the upper portion of the Priests\u2019 Farm, just north of the entrance to the Seminary of Philosophy, and has since been waiting for the town to take the first steps in reopening negotiations to have the new line erected.Should the town agree .to the additional loops being erected, it is likely that the line will be erected through the town during the coming fall.$10,000 ACTION TAKEN FOR DAMAGES AGAINST THE CANADIAN PACIFIC.Madame Joseph Chouinard took out an action in the civil courts to-day against the Canadian Pacific Railway for ten thousand dollars.The husband of plaintiff was killed on January 28 last, in the company\u2019s yard at Farnham, by an engine striking him.The contention is\u2019 that the accident was due to negligence on the compapy\u2019s part._\u2014_\u2014 A GOOD RECORD FOR ABERDEEN MODEL SCHOOL.Sixteen of the nineteen pupils of the Aberdeen Model School, Montreal West, presented at the Quebec examination, were successful in passing and have received their certificates.Their names are as follows, arranged in order of standing: Grade 11.Model\u20141, Agnes Forrester; 2, Lawrence Gass; 3, Willie Tyler; 4, Geraldine Trenholme; 5, Albert Percival; 6, John Lewis 7, Elsie McArthur; 8, Ruth Mec- Indoe; 9, Evelyn Evans, Carmen Thouret equal.Grade I.Model\u20141, Charlie Matt; 2, Leslie Burket; 3, Walter Sutcliffe; 4, Willie McLaughlin; 5, Arthur Milne; 6, Lulu Rodger.\u2018 : { Winnipeg\u2019s Building Boom.WINNIPEG, Man, July 30.\u2014Winnipeg is experiencing one of the greatest building booms in its history.According to the figures furnished by the Building Inspector, Rogers, the value of the buildings constructed this year to date amount to $1.622.800.This is $400,000 in excess of last year, which closely approached a record-breaker.@lonization © Again Js Affairs Aired in (Qurt To-day\u2019s investigation into the affairs of the Dominion Colonization Company was fully as well attended as that of yesterday, but public interest was hardly at such fever heat ae yesterday.The cross-examination of Detective Demers, was resumed by Mr.M.F.inn, K.C.In im to questions the detective stated that he had purchased many tickets from gents of th OTIpPAISY various times and were filed as exhibits.He said that it was necessary to have a card to get into the room where the drawings took place, and he also gave an account of how the affair was conducted.Mr.Quinn then went on to refer to the fact that there bad been several drawings besides that on July lith, on which the complaint whereon the premises had been raided was based.| To this Mr.Guerin objected very strongly.He said that the charge against the company was that alleged drawings had been held on July 14.There was no other charge against the defendants and no other date was mentioned.He, for his part, did not wish to postpone the hearing, but he felt called on to protest most emphatically against the conduct af the tion in refecring to other dates when only one was mentioned in the complaint.MR.QUINN\u2019S REPLY._ Mr.Quinn, in his reply said that there was a law of continuance in all things.Let the defence understand that the prosecution was not limited to the 14th of July.\u201cWe bope to show,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018that drawings were held on the 7th, 8th and 9th of July.Then they had been suspended for a time.Mr.Quinn e a technical argument on the point raised by his learned friend.He showed that in many celebrated cases the charge was on only one offence, yet evidence was allowed regarding others of the same nature.He said that when a charge is made against a noted criminal it is customary to adduce other acts of his, of a similar character, not to prove his guilt, but in a general way to show the probability of the charge.At 2 o'clock the court resummed and Detective Demers was again put on the stand.INTER-PROVINCIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.The Inter-Provincial Lawn Tennis handicap Tournament, was opened at the M.A.A.A.Grounds, at 10.30 to-day, in the presence of a fairly large gathering of spectators.A number of the sets were closely contested, sad 8 result some fine tennis was played.ts were as follows: Bissel, of Toronto\u201413, defeated Graham, of Cote St.Antoine.\u201415, 7\u20145, 6-4.McLaughlan, of Toronto, \u201415, defeated Gurd, of Cote St.Antoine, 1.2 30, 63, 68, 3.1 A.C.Dunlop, Cote St.Antoine, scratch, defeated Soddy, plus 1-2 30, 7\u20145, 6-3.Patterson, of \u201cToronto, \u201440, defeated De Wolf, of 8t.Lambert, 6\u20141, 4-6, 6-3.WANTS LACHINE CO.TO PAY $15000 \"FOR HUSBAND'S LIFE.An action for $15,000 against the Lachine Hydraulic and Land Company, was enter- in the civil courts to-day by Madame Barlow.It appears her husband was killed some time ago while working for the com- any in question.His death was caused by an electric shock.The jury held that the company had its wires so close together on a certain pole that deceased was Killed.Upon the strength of this verdict the action was taken.Rev.C.E.Dobbs, of the diocese of Ru- \u2018s Land, Man.who has been in the city for the past week.returns home on the No.1 C.P.R.express to-morrow morning.Whistling for Wind at Dorval (Ses also page two.) There was a wholesale breeze blowing out on Lake St.Louis at noon ay, some- .thing that the yachtsmen have been looking some days in order that they might test the qualities of the new Seawanhaka Cup candidate in a stiff blow.A general alarm for the crews was therefore sent into town to come out early, and at half- past one they started for the lake.When they reached the lake, however, the wind had fallen down.but there were hopes of it blowing up again later in the afternoon.The Bridgeport men had their boat up out of the water .this morning, ahd gave her a rub-up prior to taking her out for a i tuning-up spin this afternoon.CANADIAN MOUNTED MEN BEING PAID OFF.(Bee also page 1.) HALIFAX, N.8., July 30.\u2014The pay for the Canadian.Mounted Rifles\u2019 Regiments, on the Cestrimn, went on board about 11 o'clock, and immediately the paying off work was begun, the total amount of the pay of each regiment being banded to the \u2014commanding officers, and them to the pany captains, who paid off the men.e amount taken on board was $17,320.rs on board this morning were that the ship would haul into the Intercolonial Raliway pier 3 at 2 o\u2019clpck, at which hour e first transport train would be ready.men are supposed to entrain immediately, and a second train will be y to follow the first.It was thought doubtful Où , however, if any of the men would gat away before to-night.There is mo re- prpsion offfay kind to the men.Press Feeders ox Strike.\u2018 YORK.Jul x \u2014À strike of press ers Was © n aix printing ishments here, to-day, by the Press pders\u2019 Union, because of the refusal of the master printers demand to.nt a for |, $14 per week for that class of Work, About 350 men are out, but unless the difficulty LORD DUNDONALD WILL OPEN TORONTO'S FAIR.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 30.\u2014 Messrs.McNaught & Ellis, of Toronto, to-day waited upon Lord Dundonald and invited him to o the exhibition in the first week of Sep: tember.The Major-General accepted the invitation.Hayti\u2019s Little Tempest.CAPE HAYTIAN, Hayti, July 30.\u2014 General Albert Salnava _ commandin dn s candidacy , is camped, with a large body of Sroops, about three miles from this | place.Nord; who was sent out to give battle to General Salnava, was de feated and his army retreated in panic to Cape Haytian.The volunteers have abandoned their poste, : .Confidence has been restored among the foreign residents of the city, thanks to the energetic measures taken by Commander McCrea, of the United States gunboat Ma- chias, and United States il Livingston, to guarantee them protection in case of an attack on the city.He Brakeman and Flagman Killed POTTSVILLE, Pa., July 30.~Jamea Rude IN LACHINE CA Joseph Bots, 24 Years of Age, Took His Life Yesterday.TOLD COMRADES BEFOREHAND They Tried to Save Him But Cote Breaking Away Plunged Into the Water.Joseph Cote, 24 years of age, jumped into the canal to his death at Lachine yesterday afternoon about 4 oclock.It appears that be had on previous occasions threatened to make away with himself, and that during the afternoon he had announced to two companions that he was about to drown himself.These men followed him shortly after he left the hotel, and by hard running managed to overtake him just as he reached the bank of the Lachine canal, a little above the iron works.Cote struggled to free himself from their restraint, declaring that he would drag his friends with him to death, if not released and contriving to escape from them jumped into the water.\u2014He-was seen once to come to the surface, his hands clutching his hair but as the current is strong at that point there was no hope of rescuing him.His parents, who are deeply affected at their son\u2019s death, live in Lachine, though Joseph has not resided at home for some time.They are straining every nerve to cure the recovery of the body.The search as kept up all night, and up to a late hour, to-day no trace of him could be ound.LOCAL DEALERS SEND - TO WALES FOR THEIR COAL SUPPLIES Local wholesale coal dealers, most of whom have been without hard coal for the past couple of months, have decided that if it is not possible for them to get it from the Pennsylvania district they will have to get it or something to replace it elsewhere.A prominent dealer, in discussing the situation with a Star representative to-day,.stated that the most likely thing to happen at the present time would tp get coal from Wales, thus returning to the old custom of importing Welsh coal.Since the beginning of the present week, which ts the eleventh since the strike started, quite a few of the bigger dealers have sent orders to Wales, recognizing that even if the strike was to be declared off, it would be many months before the wants of Canada would be attended to.Every place else there have been steady increases in the prices of coal, and the only reason why no.announcement of a similar: increase has been made here ia that thé deslers have no coal and they fail to see the use of increasing the price of something not in their possession.The Welsh coal will sell around $7.00 a ton, and will be almost as good as the Pennsylvania coal when u in cooking stoves or ranges.A great deal will depend on the consumer whether the price is increased very much or not.If he is satisfied to take his coal in small supplies, there ought not, from present indications, much of an increase in Montreal COAL COMPANY FEARS 3 DISEASE FROM STAGNANT WATER NEAR TOWERS.The Dominion Coal Company is complaining of the condition of the y of stagnant water in proximity to their towers at Windmill Point.The company wrote to the Harbour Commissioners stating that the water in the river at this point was in such a condition that it was dangerous to health.Two men had last season contracted typhoid fever from it.The Harbour Board at the meeting to-day considered the matter, and came to the conclision that they had ne responsibility in the\u2019 matter.The communication will therefore be forwarded to the Provincial health authorities.HARBOUR BOARD WANTS FREE WATER FROM CITY FOR WHARF PROTECTION.The Harbour Board is anxious to lay water mains upon the wharves and piers for fire protection, and wishes to know if the city of Montreal is willing to furnish water for such purposes free of charge.The commissioners\u2019 are now about ready to extend the pipes along the different pers and put in the necessary hydrants.he city will be communicated with on the subject.: EXTENSION OF SOUTH SHORE RAILWAY TO BE BUILT.Mr.M.P.Dans, contractor for the Quebec Bridge, who waslin the city to-day on his way back to Quebec from Ottawa, stated that the.contract had been awarded Ly the officials of the South Shore Railway for an exténsion of the line to be built from St.Francis au Lac to Chaudiere Junction.The contract calls for the completion of the extension by January 1, 1803.-\u2014 Annual Portiuncula Festival.The annual festival of the \u201cPortiuncula\u201d or the Great Pardon, will open at the\u2019 Franciscan Monastery, Dorchester street on Friday afternoon, August 1, at 2 o'clock and will continue until sunset on Saturday.The festival\u201d will be held under the direction of the Franciscan Fathers.The Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament will celebrate the festival at the church of the Blessed Sacrament, Mount Royal Avenue.Laying Submerged Concrete.In a communication read at the meeting of the Harbour Commissioners to-day, .T.J.sling stated that he had a/ new and approved method for laying submerged concrete, the blocks being laid from bove the surface of the water.The mat- was referred to the Harbour Engineer for a report.v Sir John is Very Weak.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July %\u2014Sir John Bourinot was ted last night to be very There has not been the slightest sign of improvement for the past three weeks.Two Killed and Several Injured.ELM GROVE, Wis, July 30.\u2014Two persons are reported killed and several inured in a collision betwesn two passenger trains on the Chicago, Milwaukee and Paul Railroad here to-day.CHARGED WITH STEALING.-\u2014Detec- tive Trudel arrested a boy yesterday on a charge of stealing, jewellery from T, O, Grothe\u2019s \u201cstore In t., Catherine street.\u2018 = = .BIRTHS.RANSOM\u2014At New Denver, B.C, June $& daughter to Mr.and fera: George SANSOM.» treet, \u2018at- August to} 2 Anne Churoh, vo Cote dm ances are meses pectfully hivited to rond 2 dy, « brakeman, of Palo Alto, was killed, and Frank Phillips, a was serious Jy dnjured in ow - of à conl train on j ~ Jan fos ka P HY Rallwey \u2018 THE MONTREAL: DAIL om .DEATHS, ©.CROWE \u2014 In this oily; © 2h Joly, 1902 Ma Ryan, widow of the late Willlam native (Oola), County meriok, tand.Fun- à.\u201coral à A : the u 8 congressional nomination 3.eed today in the selecticn of Congress.« a À uns ikea SRT, * J ; aod = a Y par pre ns que STAR @rn Exchange | Subsidized Steamship ~ Under Any Railway @ntro PE APE \u2018Ag \u201cpe Tey ; Line.By Vote of 15-7 Swiftest Possible Vessels for Canadian Atlantic Service Was Endorsed - Board of Trade Resolution Introduced as Amendment Was Defeated.(See also page 10.) The Montreal Corn Exchange Association, at a special meeting held in the Board of Trade Building, at half past twelve o'clock to-day, placed itself on record as opposed to a line of subsidized steamers being un- Mr.Joseph Ward would like some further information on the subject of the Fast \u2018Line project.gt der the control of any railway or combination of railways.The resolution, which was proposed by Mr.George A.Thomson, seconded by Mr.Robert Peddie, and carried by a vote of to 7, reads as follows :\u2014 i (20.0 00000000C000 00 Resolved, That in the opinion of this Association, a fast Atlantic mail © and passenger service should be established from a Canadian port to à port in Great Britain.That steamers employed in such service should have a speed equal to the ewiftest \u2018now in commission or contemplated on the New York route and that they make Que bec and Montreal the summer termini, and Halifax and (or) St.John the winter terminus.That this Association having learned through the press that a subsidy is likely \u201cto ho ro sueh- a service, would res ully urge up- \u2018on the Dominion Government the importance of this being done, but this Association does not favour the subsidizing of freight steamers, nor the granting of a subsidy to a line of steamers under the control of any railway or combination of railways.OBJECT OF CALLING THE MEETING.Mr.W.I.Gear, president of the Corn Exchange, presided at the meeting, which was held in the Council Chamber.In opening the meeting, Mr.Gear stated that the subject of a fast line was one in which the association was deeply inte .He cor & cure | 00©® 00000000000009000000000060 00600609 ÉPH09000000000 MR.CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S SON Austen Will be Given Presidency of Borkd of Trade.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, July 30.\u2014Mr.J.Austen Chamberlain, Financial Secretary to the Treas ury, son of the Colonial Secretary, will, it is announced, succeed Mr.Gerald Balfour as President of the Board of Trade.= The office of President of the Board Trade carries with it a salary ¢f $10,000, and in recent Ministries a seat in the Cabinet.Mr.Gerald Balfour, who resigns the post in consequence of the change of Premiership, is the brother of Mr.Arthur Balfour, the new Prime Minister.He wan Chief Secretary for Ireland in Lord Salisbury\u2019s 1805 1000 administration, and has lately suffered from poor health.: Mr.Austen Chamberlain, who is thirty- nine years of age, is the son of Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial y, to whom he bears a remarkable likeness.He entered Parliament in 1892 as a member for \u2018East Worcestershire, and was Civil Lord of the Admiralty from to 1900, when he was appointed financial secretary to the Treasury, both of which offices entail much acquaintance with the inside practice par- linmentary business.As head #f the Board of Trade the president is responsible in the House of Commons for passing great bills of domestic commercial importance, such as the proposed Water Bupply and Dock Uni: fication Board for London bills.; ref Put New Men to Work.YORK.July 30.\u2014The Empire Bridge y, of Brooklyn.whose iron workers, pumbering 600 men, have been on strike for about two monthe, because of the refusal of the company to permit a walking dele- of the union td go through the shop at all times, resu work to-day with nonunion men.Strikers gathered in the vicinity of the works denounced the new workmen, but a large force of police afforded the latter i protection, Gold Shipment For Europe.i NEW YORK, July.20\u2014Laden Thiel-, mas have engaged $000,000 gold: at the assay office, and an @ t.of dike amount has been made by Heidelbwch; Tekleheimer & Company, presumably for shipment to-morrow.|.\u201d Coe St OS ; v Û Oti Interests Consolidated.SANTA BARBARA, Calif, July 80.\u2014A deal has just been consummated whereby practically all of the oil produ Jn.terests of Sammerland, near here.have been consolidated.The product will here | after be handled by a syndicate of east- arn capitalists, who have subscribed 370 +, 0% for development purposes.The consol ] dated rty consists of 17,5% acres of \u2018 ofl , with a water frontage.The combined interests Fepresent a Capitalisation $2,000,000.s erec re- J finery, and enter the Lawall, New Zéaiand and other foreign.market .ny Ser , Van Sant Was Deceatdd.: =: WOODBURY, XN.she | Le tt er Somer Géant Tor \\ man H.= ; pngusull on Toesdny, sidered that the subject was one which warranted immediate attention and for this rea son the present meeting had been called.Mr.Thomson then introduced the resolution as printed above.In supporting the samo he said that in his opinion the granting of such a contract to any railway or combination of railways would work harm \u2018to the port, as it would tend to.drive out the competition of other ip lines, and, presents, the merchants here would find themselves at the mercy of the railway corporations.THOUGHT RESOLUTION UNFORTUN- .ATE.After a few remarks in support of the resolution from Mr.Robert Peddie, Mr.H.A.Hodgson epoke.He £onsidered it unfortun- ste that the Corn Exchange should pass a resolution which was op to the views offered at the Board of e meeting yesterday.He considered that it would have a tendency to weaken the cases of both the Board of Trade and the Corn Exchange.He saw no good and sufficient reason why a railway should not be a successful tenderer for the fast line project.He was, however, against the subsidizing of any freight steamers.Mr.Hodgson then moved in amendment, \u2018the motion whith carried\u201d at yesterday's meeting of the Board of Trade, and which is published on page 10 of this issue.IN FAVOUR OF THE LOWEST TEN- \u201c DERER.- ve Mr.T.R.McCarthy then seconded the amendment, after which Mr.James Car- ruthers spoke.He exp the opinion that it would be far wiser to move together in such a matter.He thought that the lowest tender should obtain the contract no matter who made it, provided there was sufficient guarantee that the provisions were carried out.LL.Mr.Gear expressed the opinion that there was no reason why the Corn Exchange Association should utilize the same resolution as passed by the Montreal Board of Traue.The Corn Exchange was of sufficient importance to have à mind of its own.If the members wished a similar resolution, to that passed by the Board of Trade, let one be framed up, but let it be original.MATTER OF GREAT IMPORTANCE.Mr.Joseph Ward, in rising to speak, referred to the length of time the fast service project had n before the country.It was a matter of the greatest importance and should not be decided upon hastily, after all, it was a business proposition and should be looked at from a business standpoint.It was a matter of opinion as to whether the country was prepared to stand the enormous expense of a fast line and it was still a debatable question whether it would be a paying enterprise from any point of view.As a business man.Mr.Ward would like to have some particulare as to the cost, and also what it was figured that the institution of such a service weuld be worth to the country.He emphasized the necessity of putting Montreal and Quebec prominently in the front as the summer termini, VOTE ON AMENDMENT.The vote on the amendment was then put and lost, after which the original motion was carried by a vote of 15 to 7, as already mentioned.Among those present at the meeting were: Messrs.W.1.Gear, Wilfrid n, Jos.Quintal, J.B.McLea, James 1 - ers, is.S.Philps, A.E.Cook, D.A.Watt, J.A.Crane, Hodgeon, G.A.Thomson, À., ,_ A.Lalonde, Hanna, Joseph Robillard, R.Clancy.Norman Wight; Leslie H.Gault, C.B.Esdaile, John Corbett, J.R.Benning, Charles McLean, Jos.Ward, J.E.Hunsicker, J.T.Norris and H.D.Me e.RESOLUTIONS CABLED TO SIR WILFRID IN LONDON.The resolution respecting the fast line roject, passed at yesterday's meeting of the Mont Board of Trade, was cabled to Sir Wilfrid Laurier in London, as was also the resolution passed by the Corn Exchange Association this afternoon.' .W.Oliver, J.SECURING TRADE WITH CHINA.Japan is Capturing British Commerce in the Yangtse Valley, SHANGHAI, July 30.\u2014Japanese commercial influence jn China, especially in the Yangtge valley, is expanding at a rate that promises to make it equally as predominant as that of Great Britain.Flatter ed with their success in capturing the match trade, the Japanese now aspire to the control of the Chinese market for cotton goods, steel and iron.A few days ago the Kobe spinning mills purchased a plant in this city with 20,000 spindles employing 1,500 operatives.The same firm is also otiating for another lant at Ichang.The Japanese government aving acqui rich deposita of iron ore at Pechili, is now arranging for exclusive harbour privileges at the Chinese port of Wakamatsu in order to facilitate the shipment of raw ma in return for finished products.The Chinese admire Japanese methods and welcome the extension of their influence.ACTION AGAINST ALIENS.U.8.Authorities Make Trouble For Owners of Republican Mines.SPOKANE, Wash., July 90.\u2014County At torney M.R.Jessup, of Ferry County, acting for the State, has begun suit at Republic Washington to confiscata all the Property in this state of the Kettle Valley lines, which runs from\u2018 Grand Forks, B.C., to Republic, on the grounds that a majority of stock is held.by aliens.There sre forty miles of road in Washington, and with equipments, it is valued at $750,000.The ad was built to haul ore Republic mines to smelters in British Columbia.pr CONDUCT OF THE WAR.Mr.Balfour\u2019s Announcement in Regard to the Commissioners.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, July 30.\u2014In the Commons to- dar, Mr, Buiter sid the commimion of in e con South.Africa bad not been formed beyond the appointment of the Earl of Elgin as chairman.Mr, Balfour thought that seven members would be sufficient.He said the commission would be non-political with mil- ftary and naval representatives, ONTARIO BY-ELECTIONS.Hon, J.R.Stsattan Thinks the Gov- OTTAWA, July 8.\u2014Hon.J.R.Stratton was in the city to-day.In an interview he said the R ment could not éxpêct to oa on the Government with any degree of ease on two majority, but be was confident of carrying the bye-sleo- \u2018When are vou p té bring on \u2018the contest in North Ay eR was asked.I presume it will occur simultaneously with any other by-election preceding the pas a et on as the ly.Premier, when he returhs, may think wise to bi on the content eariter, = Hon.Mr.Strat stated that : ut August a Ross wil] be home said hé was here on Provinetal Secreta udensiager, who récsived 181 EEE 22 AeA th the Department of » a, W, ernment Will Carry Them.:\u2026 | seui THE WINTERS MD Why They Don\u2019t Want to Assume Responsibility for Reports.INTERVIEWED C.P.R.DIRECTOR Some Misstatements May Have Been Made,but the General Announcement Was Correct.LONDON, July, 30.\u2014The statement by the Canadian Commissioners now in London to the effect that reports concerning arrange ments for the establishment of a steamship service between Canada and England were unauthorized and in some cases incorrect, is generally regarded as an attempt to lessen the clamour and tbe pressure being brought to bear on their government as a result of the publication of the Canadian Pacific's subsidy offer and the attitude of the Canadian snd Imperial Governments.Canadian Pacific officials gay they are not in the least disconcerted by the statement.One of them said: Since the publication of the Canadian Pacific Railway's offer the ministers undoubtedly have been besieged by inquiries and rival propositions.1 see nothing in\u2018 this statement except a desire to shut off phblic clamour in order to give better opportunity to reach an official decision.We have no doubt the ministers will receive other propositions which will be entitled to cansider- ation of course.\u201cThe Government has made no authorized statement and is not likely to do so, while the negotiations are pen ing.It has not yet accepted the Canadian Pacific Railway's proposal although there is good reason to expect that it will accept it.\u201d n the mass of matter which has been published following the outline of the Canadian Pacific Railway's offers, there probably has been some incorrect statements.The situation is still in accordance with the \u2018facts previously given.AMERICANS BUY LAND IN SOUTH AFRICA.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, July 30.\u2014The Storey Cotton company, of Philadelphia, bas acquired a tract of land in the Transvaal.It is said that experiments have shown that cotton can be grown much cheaper in South Africa than in the United States.AN \u201cEMPIRE DAY.\u201d A Suggestion Before the Premiers.(London Express.) The establishment of a re i - pire Day,\u201d to be kept by Britishers everywhere, has had no more earnest advocate than the Earl of Meath.In reply to a recent letter to the Colonial Secretary on the subject His Lordship has received the following communication, dated the 15th of July: \u201c] am directed by Mr.Secretary Chamberlain to inform you, m reply to your letter suggest that Hay 24, the sary of the birthday of the late Queen Vic: toria, should observed as an official holiday, under the title of \u2018Empire Day,\u201d that several colonies have already adoprea the idea, and have passed legislation sanctioning.the observance of that day as a public holiday.: Colonial \u201c .\"It is, of course, open to Your Lordship, if you consider it desirable, to bring the matter to the notice of the representatives now in this country of any of the other colonies concerned.\u201d Acting on this, the ear! has written to each of the colonial and Indian representatives in England, He proposes a general holiday, save that scholars shall for two hours in tbe morning hear lectures or recitations, etc., of an Imperial nature.\u201cSuch a movement,\u201d he says, \u201cis calculated to hasten the time when the whole Empire shall be more closely bound together than at present, by drawing the attention of the next generation to ques tions of Empire, by giving them the knowledge which shail enable them to perceive the advantages of a closer federation, and by stimulating feelings of loyalty towards ir common Sovereign.Co.\u201cIt seems to me that the presence in the capital of the Empire of the Prime Minis ters and statesmen of the colonies, and of \u201cthe princes and rulers of India, is a valuable opportunity for bringing about some common action in this matter.\u201d Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, when as or his opinion on the suggestion, said: \u201cI think it would be a very good thing.Of course, we have it in anada, when the particular attention of the scholars throughout the Dominion is drawn to Imperial subjects in order that they may have some idea of their wonaerrul hentage.\u201d Sir Albert Hime, Premier of Natal, who was busily engaged in entertaining & number of guests at the Hotel Cecil.found time to express his warm approval of the scheme.Sir Edmund Barton said: \u201cAs far as the Commonwealth of Australia is concerned, 1 ha think it would be very favourably received.From the ground of Empire it is desirable, and with this idea in view I would like to see it, but we already have a vey large number of holidays m Australia for which employes receive their pay, and I do not think the addition of another holiday would be much welcomed gen- y Mr, Seddon said: \u201cThe establishment of a universal Empire Day is most desirable Som an Imperialistic standpoint, and I am\u2019 is netly in favour of Lord Meath s sugges- ! Wheat Irregular.(From -the Bpecial Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.) 1CTICAGO, July Wheat was wig .mbes ling c off to 3 to A te here was a rush of selling orders at the opening that carried prices down %¢ to %c, but on the decline shorts cams in and the market soon regained its early loss, and July sold at 3c above the price of the morning.Trade in wheat was spasmddic In character, with the aggregate large.Primary markets received 1.- 359.000 bushels, compared with 1,121,000 bushels a year ago.ew York was a buyer around the bottom.There were 219 cars at fhloago and 138 at Minneapolis and Du- July corn was sensationally erratic, moving up from 55%c to Nc and down te 56kc, only to go up to 58c again.Old July oats sold from 40 to 47c.and new July from 60 to \u20ac%c on shorts covering.Wall Street Heavy Again.NEW YORK, July 30.\u2014Wall Btreet\u2014The opening movement of prices was Irregular thin a carrow ran and business not of 2 large scale.8t.Louls and San Francisco rose 1%, but a number of the South- Westerns and Pacifics were heavy.Atchi- oon opened with an advance of 4% oh the e of 100 shares, but 4,000 shares sold 1m- mediately afterward at 91% to 91% compared with 91% at last night's close.The ng movement became active, snd carried the whole market to below last night's level.North4Western and Lackawanna lost ; Rock Island reacted 2.Colorado Fuel fell a point under last night; and the declines reached a point or more in Illinois Central, Chic: and Eastern Illinois, New York Central, Mop.Atchison, Colorado and Southern and Wheeling and Lake Erte second e market raliled a sharp fraction before noon, Western Union rising over a point.Bonds were irregular.mo > \u201cDARD Eeyptisa Cigarettes have achieved great measure.of \"FAT ATLANTIC LINE anniver- | pp PFECECCECECEECEELEEL CELLES CECE ° \u2019 CECEEE à LATEST NOVELTI Summer IN MUSLIN, PIQUE, CHIFFON, CREPE DE CHENE AND SILK.Colonial Phillips + House Square ES INT - Neckwear Real Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs.Real Duchess Lace Ties Good Assortment of Real Duchess Turn-Over Collars, Embroidered Turn-Over Collars, White and White Emb\u2019d in Colors, Pink, Blue, Black.Large Assortment of Imitation Lace Ties, White and Paris Shade._ + Novelties in White Lawn Ties, Emb\u2019d Ends.Lace vorimmed Handkerchiefs, in Real and Imitation al.Lace, JE re EEE CECEEE CECEECEECECECEECEEE Straight Front Summer Corset 33333333333-3333333323333333333333333 PRICE SO CENTS Made from Double Fish Net, with Rust Proof Boning.A Just the CORSET for warm weather, and in the right shape.; White only.Sizes from 18 to 30.\u2014\u2014 Ladies\u201d White Waists, ALSO A FULL RANGE OF 33333333 ° ® Ladies\u2019 Silk Parasols, Children\u2019s Fanoy Parasols.All at Moderate Prices.33333 CEC ECEECCEEEEECCECEECEEEEEES y \u201cT0 THE HACKMEN OF MONTREAL.Union), to be aw: d the best kept horse on exhibition at their Annual Picnic, 1902.Union on or before Wedneeday, August 6th.433333333333333323333333321 3 - .33 We are offering a prize (open to all Members of the Hackmen's ed to the carter who has owned and driven for 2 years 2es SEE OUR WINDOW Hackmen not members can compete for this prize by joining the i HENRY MORGAN & CO, MONTREAL.333 23333 - \u2014\u2014 a | N FINANCIAI NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.|| See also five.Specially reported for the Star dy C.D.| « page ) Monk, » Bt.Sacrament street, a managee i ; LEE STE ME STE Afternoon Sales.© Juy so High Low Detroit Ralls, 225 at 85 3-4, 150 at 38.Dominion Steel, 25 at 66 7-8, 50 at 66 3-4, Opening ur te 2.30 Clos.100 at 66 1-2, 25 at 66 5-8, 250 at 66 1-2, 26 at Amalgamated Copper.67% 67% 67% CA 66 3-5.5 at % 14 ea.10 Con 4 American Loco com.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ete surtout evsrtme aameseswe i Steel ptd., & .a Twin City, 2 1-2 (new) at 119, 75 at 120 27520 Sine 13 189% 80% 1:2 Canadian Pacific, 25 at 136 1-2, 10 at 137 Am.Smitg.A Ref Oo.484% duly 484% 46 1-2, 200 at 137.Ansconda Min Oo.107 107 307 107 Canadian Pacific (new), 26 at 183 1-4, 50 at 4 Top & 9t Fe 0\" 93 92 ui O24 133 VS tue nt ciaE 1-4 do, cpef- JOIN 103 101m 1038 Dominion Coal, 3% at 135.pa ie pra, love 105% los lose Toledo Electric, 135 at % 1-2 Brooklyn.RF.0 Gi; A ST CR Montreal Bank, 20 at 256 1-8.Unica Alton Com.401, 43 0% 41% Richelleu and Ontario, 1 at 105.acid .l8cy 135% 187 ontreal Power.8 et 107 iit mirreee mme Nova Scotia Steel, 25 at 111 1-4, a.240% 20\" 20.1838 1vt 1014 Chic Mila Bt Paul.184% 185% 188% 187 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.iqadosonthem.32% 334 3d.Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy and Gensolid'd MY.2924 233% 322% 33.Co., Stock Brokers, 9 St.Sacrament st.gr nel 3 Iron.108 ve ss.101 July 80.July 29, a © Places ven BY 83 = STOCKS.Ask Bld Blé evelané CCA NS L' ssnsicre szucett comgrense a Ask.Deleware L'& Wu.\u2026.\u2026,.\u2026.crvcceees sovvoreer owen oeing Dela & Hudson .1754 I i is Canadian Pacifie.138 137 1361 335% Denver Bio G com.44% ¢4% 4&4 ~~ 44% Do New.184 1384 183% 182% Do.pref.Wi 0x 98 98\\ byluth Commen.18 mmm a mes Duluth, FA a au.17% 174 17 17% Montreal 8%, Rail.275 #51 336 00 GremNomu.fly pro on TT TNL TIS - Torontc StEailway .133 121% 128 131 General Eiectrio.ooo \u2014 Halifax St Rail Lu.cuves Lecce 315 crores Jervey Central creme muse ros Detrolt United Hy 85% ne 85 lows Gun.com = Fe 45 ndies OC.eueus erence pr move.so 1 \"TOL 0 creme wees aay WIDNIP@G.100 commsnee sores 143 ovens 1432 Kanes & Texas com.à 8: BL Johns ds dense 160 Jie 1360 118 Loui Er zr pas 2e } no.124 124 18¥llle & Nashville + Twin Proust 310 1254 dos 125% Manhattan Elevated.188% 155% , Commercial Cablë.186% 264 170 les Himouri Facile.}18% 118 MoptreslTelegraph\u2026.170 188 170 168 Mélropolltan \u2018irao \u2026 140% 140% BellTelephone Co.170 168 .een | Bp-Coutrai a Hod.364 1844 Light, Heath Power.101 lov 101 2004, ® Rallroag .8 +d West India.\u2026 musee + sessesese vrezaenen De ai I \u2026 Uy Dom sou 88 \"887 xy onarios Ween \u201cGER \u201cSth ho Norfolk pente 63 se Secu CA.mesons mercccte Ton sa Omaba, ccossererauses sonsmenos [I 128 Ton Facine ail.\"= om pes Pe v, J : Pise wm = een ob voté Gmemews orgweess oon v\u2026.000e rés me Peoples Gas.108 109% 103% 102 ii\" x Puis à dad 674 ema VON oe es ree 100 0, 1 87 wr.87 87° pole, pL BCT TEC WC aa Polina\u201d J1PRL.TN TY TE 3 Do dg Series Bee TL.CU OO Roly uen ir a Ben WTO Wo go mic EOE WOE, X Pacific.» © \u201cHy 1: 5 vo m0 vucobveue - 5 Do \u201cuy ub , ue Steel prer\u2026.oe = & Us Rubber Co verrons aroces sutvnesns pe Union facile won.& 107% 108% x 0 Les 83% PC | Vaboan 00 304 sun soy SON : vw do pret.44 48% 40 \u201cs 4 estern Union 86 uly 66 874 ë Wis Cen com 27 Igy By : Do wy + ey CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Total sales on the New York Stock Ex- cha ge Up to 1 p.m.to-day were 300,000 es.Bail Players Killed by Train.afternoon, wa ported that two of the players were killed ; and several Injured.J.8 Bache and Co.16 St.Sacrament st, report the closing prices to-day as follows:: - July 80.1201\u2014\u2014 es Opening Highest.Lowest.Otlestag o- Joly.78 8 72 -% » Wheat fire Tow fou | eon dof Pp \u201c Dec eve 0 «e neo 3 Cora, July 88 me 88 0 Un id Sept.bbl 85% 5% 88% + on ul \u2014 SN 2 5 | Pork, abr ee masse 3 center a .= = [a 5 5 = : Sales of Canadian Pacific in the New * pt.1087 love 1063 : 1000 °¢ .York stock market up to 1 pm.to-day #hert ety ce 105 1 were 2,500 shares, 1 \u201c bep: JUIL: Judz 1014 0-20 \u2014 À DOMINION SECURES | BINGHAMTON, N.¥.July 20.\u2014A Thus CORPORATION; LIMITED.| taining the n baseball team, whi \u2019 vas on its way to Suburban Park this Send for Lim struck by a train.It is re- JULY INVESTMENTS .\u2014 | \u2018Montreal Ofies : popularity amongst smokers.of Egvptian.me : - Lo cigarettes.x and.inced of : QUEBEC.\u2014Mrè.Narcisse Lemi gee festa, \u201cPack lo Give Cork 43d the of Dr.Ales.Tamieuz, setie.of ci, CANADA iE SUILDING.Tips.Bold - ovezrhone | - citys somew » er sum- .N ; E pacha.co wa oe, Inland of | .EC NORS use no Mana TR ca ol Vio TNS.A Gres pe due 5 + ~ me i ¢ £3 + .trimmings, asbestos plaster, oak and chestnut through John, F \u2018three pedals, tri-cho LIT HOUSE os Torcates at Pnit- in vilage.The par rhubard.- ear ete.Good 8 in lake! Which 35 to, Bouse.Anis So.FW.Geabam, 81 SALE \u2014 WINDMILL POINT.ILE .t, one acre land, small stone house windmill, Soest vigw, beat fishing.husting.bathing beach, $1500; Immediate occuph- P.£.Brown, Heal Estala Agent, 97 at, : 117 3 WELL CONSTRUCTED AND wery comfortable houses, 77¢ and 772 \u2018Mance strept, Annex, solid brick.with stone i finish, open plumbing.enamel bath and sink, stationary tbe W.J.Bailey, TTO Mance st.Annex.\u2014 SALE \u2014 OLD BUILDING, 618 BT.Paul st.Apply 53 Willlam st.* FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.Nt ag i 1 TO SUBLET MIDDLE FLAT, IN PLEA- \u2018 sant locality.six rooms, bath, etc., electric fixtures if desired.133 Park avenue, St.Henry.I7T 2 ; SUMMER RESORTS.UEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN RAILWAY new route to the fur-famed Saguenay, the Canadian Adirondacks, to Lake St.home of the celebrated \u2018\u2018Ouananiche.\u201d\u2019 Write to Alex.Hardy, Quebec, for beautifully too\u2019 \u201c - 156 27 be experienced.Call at No.WS St.ul.174 8 zy ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED OPERAtor in whitewear and blouses to take charge of a department.Call st 1961 St.Cath-' erine st., corner of 8t.Urbain.Also girls to iron.174 8 V ANTED GOOD BENCH \u2018HANDS.Steady employment for the right men.Apply siating nge.experience and wages expected, to Gilmour and Company, Limited, Trepton.Ontarto.V JANTED \u2014 PERSONS OF SATISFACTORY character and energy can find lasting work And good pay with us.Those who can make twenty dollars weekly preferred.The Century Christian Co.Limited, Toronto.118 à.\\ TANTED \u2014 PERSONS OF DECIDED rush and good character for work, worth from twelve to fifteen dollars per week.Box F.2607, Montreal Star,- Montreal.178 6 VWANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED WIRE DRAWer.Give full particulars as to experience, salary asked, and references.Address Northern SITUATIONS WANTED, Lo] poses \u2014 10 PHILLIPS PLACE.fitted up or Sn tamen hotly Ad pay fr Valet., 16156.| ice CREAM >.CONFECTIONENY.' Ours {s the b c SAN ma ss position to suit.The Bradley-Garretson | Co wash and iron.Address ce.1 0, 274, 8 Limited, Hrantford.wr On 1 WANTED \u2014 uAcHININTS \u2018TO \u2018WANTED \u2014 ENGAGEMENTS PUBLIC | away from ton.strike on , of private schoold as «nd muële 84 Loco.Wérke.Kings, 3.178 teacher; Papers hook best of references.Ad- W ; \u2014 es mt dress » 807 Dorchester st, 100 13 WANTED \u2014 SEVERAL FIRST CLASS .- chnoieaï ent, Pom, Fron and WANTED \u2014 \u2019ENGINEBR, LICENSED, and glreeemakers.Apply to Jas.AT Stat Gol, Tad Brgoan 8 = \u2014 ME 2 sine Sood ayxrerience.Mai jake SA, Jay en > amo, A make © ston \u2014 WANTED \u2014 WB CAN GIVE POSITIONS and ge his own repairing, strictly wober: will Ÿ ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS FINISHER ON to persons of all grades of ability.furnisl best of references: go tb city or coats.Apply to Mr.Marks before 10 a.m.ASenta, bookkeepers, clerks, farmers\u2019 sons, law- country.Address Engineer, J.U., er, Que.Jar, A.Ogtivy and ona.110 of Yors, mechanics, physicians, preachers, »tu- |, 178 4 - \u2014 - - .dents, married and single women, widows.Posl- - \u2014 - repens Y ANTED \u2014 A FORELADY IN THE SHIRT tions are worth from $400 to $3,500 annum.ANTED \u2014 PLACE AS GENERAL SER- .department to take charge of the turnings: We have paid several canvassers weekly vant in the country, not far from city, must Pa for years.Write fuliy and we will give you a for the remainder of the season, willing ROM \u2014 T0 LET.FURN with \u2018or without ube of- kit-.locality, suirs®s for new- shen: splendid airy Ir married couple ce FURNISHED OR UN- le person: terms low to.le: party.Mrs.Collan.12114 St Lawrence st.y 168 10 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.87 Unfon ave.HE FRONT vor 8 _ ._ BNGRAVERS, ETQ, Rooms \u2014_ TO RENT TWO LARGE DOUBLE also one mingle front room for lady or gentleman.Apply 30 Victoria square.housekeeper by educated and domesticated English woman, widow.musical, fond of chil- drén and invaluable in cases of sickness; re- « ferences unexceptionable.B.A.H.\u2026 Box E.ANTED \u2014 SALESLADY.ONE WHO HAS 7674.Btar Branch Office.176 4 ence in mantle department; must have best WVANTED \u2014 PIANO TUNING AND RE- city references and speak both lan- suages.Apply at once to 155 St.Lawrence at.pairing by F.Ramsperger, late with A.male, steady and reliable; good wages: fare advanced.N.W.Territories.H, 2674, Star Office.auf 4 / 175 3 and S.Nordheimer and Bell Plano Co.Satisfaction gusranteed.710 Bt.Lawrence st.WANTED \u2014 BOOKBINDERS' CUTTER.| 177 Apply Plow's Bindery, 16 Cote st.177 8 + ANTED \u2014 ENGINEER WANTS POSI- ANTED \u2014 STONE MASONS UNION DE- ton, high or low pressure .or elec- sires tenders from bands for Labour Day.tric light plant; steady, reliabi trust- Address O.Ethier, Bec., 5i6 Laval avenue, rthy.Box J.2089.Star Office.2 ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY\u201c EXPERT rooms on bathroom fiat, al tion: house in privat fers ape Ja private - 706 3 ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT MAN TO MAN- VWVANTED \u2014 JOBS AT PAINTING, KAL- : \u201c &Æè & book bindery; must have thorough somininæ, paper hanging, plastering, de- Rooms \u2014 VISITORS TO THE N knowledge of dinding In its different branches.5ired by an cxperienced man.Call or address find first class accommodation in a nice Apply to T, C en and Co., Halifax, Nova Charity Organization Society, 88 Bleury at.Tel.locality at reasonable terms.106 Union ave.Bootia.176 3 Bell Main 1412.176 35 176 6 3 hd VWANTED \u2014 GOOD N COOK, FE- VWANTED \u2014 SITUATION A8 COMPANION OOMS \u2014 LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED 1 An arya Lh] CHIROPODIS T.ist d tet f Piseaton do Four export ence.M.K.Ratoile, 543 a Co chetiere st.corner St Lawrence 5 ments made at own t house.Sundays Sam.to é p.m.grounds.17 Kinkora ave., 176 3 Roox \u2014 A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room on the ba month.Apply te throom flat; terms $8 pér 3 Berthelet, corner of Bleury.176 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED.for gentlemen suite unfurnished, on or married couple, also same flat.49 St.Hubert.+8 3 Room \u2014 FRONT room, connected, PARLOUR AND BED- front sitting room and bedroom connected; one double room.31a Park avenue.176 4 Slustrated guide Aluminum Gp Shawinigan Falls, P.Q.\u2018WANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISHERS.APPLY 2688 Honor man in wholesale house.Box J, 376 4 Canadian General Electric Co.her , Star oe.177 2 , OOMS \u2014' NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE FACTORY TO LET VWANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS i= d WANTED \u2014 PAINTING.PAPER HANG- tlemen: $1 monthly: tragalents scoamometried.: on Wheeler & Wilson and Singer sewing (VW ANTED \u2014 À THOROUGHLY COMPE- ing.varnishing.plastering.by experlenc- Board optional.49 Victiie 176 8 - machines; steady employment.We do not work | tent telegraph operator for broker's of- © man: charges moderate; -best 7 es.| p : ¢ st.! 4.FACTORY TQ LET.12,000 FEET FLOOR- Saturday afternoons.Apply to John P.Black Bee: lady preferred.Address P.O.Box 2369.Drop card.A.Feldman, 378a St.Dominique OOMS : Coren, : Rid, ing within $00 of Can.Pac.Ry.Villas and Co.183 Vitre st.254 t£ 177 $ street.17 8 val avenue here eS TORENT 21 LA- Te ne, .good 4 .- Bain.Address P.Jouvert Terrebonne sur TA.TANTED \u2014 BOYS TO LEARN THE DRY ANTED \u2014 GOOD GIRL ABLE TO DO WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN %ant locality; quiet bome; private family of Charbonneau, 13 St.Lambert Hill, Montreal.W goods.Apply Jas.A.Ogilvy and Sons.plain cooking in family of threes.Apply work by the day or week.or offices to tYO persons.177 3 176 4 176 8 in the evening at 416 St.Antoine st.177 2 clean.Best of city references.712 Lagauche- .tere st.Rooxs \u2014 WELL FURNISHED SINGLE V ANTED \u2014 MACHINE OPERATORS FOR V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WHO + , and.double rooms, with first class table .HOUSES TO LET shirts, overalls, pants.coals.etc.also can cook.Apply 396 Pine avenue.177 2 V ANTED oo SITUATION AS ASSISTANT board.94 St.Denis st.177 3 ° bution hole operators.Robert C.Wilkins, 2088 N esper.Good references.Apply F.- 7 8t.watherine st.corner Bleury st.176 6 ANTED \u2014 A BOY TO DO OFFICE WORK F.22 Bonsecours st.178 2 OOM \u2014 SINGLE FRONT ROOM.BATH TO LET \u2014 DESIRABLE LOWER and make out invoices.Apply factory, cor._ flat, all conveniences; transients; two dol- dwelling, consisting of six rooms.gas V TANTÉD \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- Vitre and Elisabeth sts.177 2 % ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GENERAL | lars week, Mansfield st.near Windsor pnd clectrio light, Daisy turnace.For particu- h vant.Apply to Mr.Williams, 1012 St : FANT À COACHMAN Wi va 7 servant.Apply 177 St.Urbain st.178 2 Hotel.17765 ars apply J City all avenue, just above Catherine st.ED\u2014.» LLI | 91 \u2014 Sherbrooke.176 3 : 4 W to to Quebec; must thoroughly under- V ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, SPEAK- OOMS \u2014 TO LET PARLOUR BEDROOM ; ANTED \u2014 FOR SECOND AUGUST BY A TO LET \u2014 HOUSE AND NEW STABLE near Clarenceville, Que.Terms reasonable to responsible person.Mr.Smith, 160 Mec- Gill st w TO LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT TO + let Apply to 40 Aylmer st.A ST.ANTOINE ST.WEST, fm TO LET \u2014- 5 M! nice @ room fiat at reduced rent to first May.Apply 1131 St James at.177 2 SUMMER RESIDENCES Fi VAUDREUIL.FINE HOUSE TO LET AT MZ.Dorion, 11 rooms, furnished.bcautital site, & few feet from the river, $30 until .he end of the season.Apply to L.E.N.Pratte, 2461 St Catherine st.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.; TO LET \u2014 FIRST OCTOBER.HEATED | | flat of five rooms, central locality; will sell dining room furniture.Address H.2514, Star Office.178 2 \u2014 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.y TO LET \u2014 THE FINEST STORE ON Princess street, Kingston, has been a dry goods stand for over Nfty years; splendid opportunity: omly four other dry goods stores in the city; occupation om October 1st next.Apply to J.H.nee, 79 Clarence street, Kingston, Ont.172 2aw tt L FUBNISHED HOUSES WANTED.\u2014 i WANTED \u2014 BY A MARRIED cotPLE turnished house from 1st Sept.; must be first class and central locality.West of St.Denis.D.2583, Star Office.176 3eod HOUSEE WANTED.WANTED \u2014 FOR SEPTEMBER SELF- contained cottage in west end, north of 178 2 2aw i\u201d Dorchester.M.2778, Star Office.BUSINESS CHANCES.For BALE \u2014 ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS a grocery having a large trade in fruit.one of the best stands on Bt.James at.close to the G.T.R.depot.Apply H.Picard, 482 St.James st.> 176 8 UG BUSINESS, WESTERN ONTARIO, - clean stock, modern fixtures, : store centrally located; rare chance for young man.Box 9, Montreal Star Office, Toronto.177 5 ANTED \u2014 AN AUCTIONEER FOR A ! town in & populous district.Good opportunity for the right man.Apply to H, 2453, Star Office.177 4 ME: FOR SALB \u2014 OR TO RENT REVERE .House, Brockville, furnished, on unusually favourable terms.Fine hotel.Dest situation.Write McMullen and Co., Brockville.175 8 2aw FOR SALE\u2014GENERAJL STORE, STOCK.outbuildings and property, à cash businoss; good reasons for selling: at a bargain.John A.loan, Howick Station.Que.169 8 2aw SALB \u2014 CUTLERY REPAIR FHOP .and locksmith equipt with electric motor; a fine chance for right man.Apply M, 278).Bur Office.178 4 ANTED \u2014 MAN OR WOMAN WITH $12,- 000 to Invest in paying enterprise; good position, with $7000 per year salary to right person.Box D, T667.Star Branch Office.TENT FOR SALE.THE SYNDICATE DE la Norgine, 78 rue d'Anjou, Parts, wish to sell its patent.No.83369.of Tth of August, 1890, for the manufacture of orzanic products from seaweed.Apply to the Syndicate.178 2 ay .FOR SALE BALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- .Ung.$2: cut maple.$2.50; tamarao blocks.$1.78: mill\u2019 blocks, $1.30 per load.delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.MacDiarmid, Riche mond square.Bell Tel.Up 2353.183 tf SALE-FURNITURE, CARPETS, OILcloths, refrigerators, baby carriages go- eto\u2026 etc.at lowest prices for cash or t H.A.Wilder and Co.256 St.James 2415 St.Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame.103 tf For SALB\u2014 KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE.load, 81.50; delivered in city.G.J.Esplin, 126 Duke st.Telephone Main 30413048.* _ 178 8 \u2014 ELECTRIC MOTOR, MANU- For SALE factured by Royal Electric Co.direct current, 6 K.W., 250 volts.In first class condition.Apply Tha G.H.Harrower Co., 8.Beaver Hall Hi 1746 ; R SALE\u2014 FURNISHINGS OF \u20ac ROOMED fiat, including gas fixtures, gas stove, ane load coal, all in fi lass condition, $55.00 cash, house rent §10, ¥ leaving city, snap beginners; child's go cart, little used, $1.30.Address H.2647.Btar Office.177 2 tous : R SALE \u2014 BELL UPRIGHT CABINET grand piano, $10 cash, balance $3 monthly; Webb, Boston.3 pedal.only $28; Singer sewing machine, $4.84 ince Arthur st.177 2 SALE \u2014 MODERN UPRIGHT PIANO, rd, seven 1-8 octaves, American make.used tWb' yeara; ch of a fetimey $110 cash.127 Alexander st.177 3 V = 1 .[ For 8A \u2014 WATERPROOF HORSE ANID covers, ts should be taken 5 termined to give the public the benefit of the qui and of Arphall in County ones said quiremen .| sacrifice 0 P of Lord Minor \"the Brtuh commirioner: advantage of.made with V shape \u201cIn many difficult situations it was always the greatest relief to me to feel that I 4 Commencing To-morrow Morning, we will || isa maa ee ome Referring to the deep obligation of the offer 900 Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats fo clear, 8S mre ortis Sader boun retuaod by he colonial Governments and their consideration and generosity only equalled the char- follows: i acter and quality of the troops they sent to South Africa or raised in that country.tucked yoke, trimmed with embroidery.A regular $1.25 Gown, to be sold to-morrow at 65 Cents.wish him all success in his new ca capacity as $4.40, $5.40, $6.80 up to $9.60 per pr.THE NEW PANAMA SAILORS: | nals fe i ve om | = CURTAIN MATERIALS roar Dressing Sacques.NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS.8 3, 34 and 4 yards.Prices Lens, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 up to $5.00 pe per pair, Sale prices, $1.20, $1.40, $1.60, $1.80, $2.00 up to $4.80 per pair.SWISS GURTAINS.Lieut.-Colonel Sir Percy Girouard, im J = lar prices $1.00 to $3.20, cie 250.(25250 ER Bom orzo | eral Fred Kitchener, who is described as an @ | 4 : exceptionally keen \"ind energetic officer.Holy Allah! how the Sahib\u2019s feet ache! By the Yard 1 Because they were appreciated values in the beginning of 5 $1.00 to 3 50 choice \u2019 s \u2019 25cC had dome re then pas offer towns \u201cHow they.burn\u2014how they chéfe\u2014how they Tins, Swiss Notes Los Mes the season at regular prices, we expect they will sell rapidly to- Ly 60 10 $3 85 choice SOc courage, medesty 200 Day Sin chars smart ! : nan morrow at this greatly reduced figure.he British - ' ' ' ' har Ni oma Lac 3 tie \u201cHow the great clammy floods of perspiration HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, Van eh insertion De beading tnd ilenciemies ace Se ed x UNTRIMMED HATS to clear at SC each.from remaining nthe Sud uni the con hath oozed out of their blistering pores, and hath 2457 St Catherine St, er ww.; The following Canadians also are mention- threatened to float the Mem Sahib out of his reeking Near Drummond.\u2019 ed: Lieut.-Col.Evans, Major Rose, Captains ar Sin, Mi wd Will | shoes! | _ ¥ 2 Summer S HH] als In the B d sement herty, Bliss, Stallwood and Saunders, and Behold the ruddy pair of lobsters which cometh .' \u2014 forth from their airtight leather cages, to blush the C ostum es J : e the oT each weet À Tuesday and 25 per cent.reduction on short ends of ian must reach us not later than Ro HE MARRIED glowing sun into eclipse, and carry dismay to the gy BENEATH HIS RANK.camels on the winds of the desert! G 00 d O bili .\u2018 For This Offence Privy Councillor \u201cLo! if tenderness be the sign of a good heart ur abilityrto give 8 Loehning Has Been Removed .the Sahib hath indeed a noble heart, albeit lieth far Baking bargains is well illus- | 5._ From an Important Post.down in his footwear, where he hath tenderness to di .a , BERLIN, July 30.\u2014The marriage of Privy burn : trated in the following i .Councillor Lochning to the daughter of 8 | .is always the result 2 ° gean : y.\u20ac bes ine .° au i PRESERVING KETTLES, first quality caused Herr Loehnin 8 compulsory Foire.\u201cAnd corns\u2014aye, by the beard of the Prophet, he when the t in 1tem !\u2014 vd g Docs ain ined.| Note the prices\u2019 10 ot The Drovinee of Posen.Lp of taxes hath bushels of them, and hot weather coming prom gredients are used i 8 quart size, worth 6c, for.each.8Dc Herr Loehning, who was also finance iseth > EP Wholesome, light, Splendid Summer Costumes, i 10 quart size, worth 750, for, each.B3o councillor, and who is & man of wealth, 1seth to sprout a second crop of corkers.delicious food fol- in white Lawn and colored 14 quart size, worth %c, for, each.@9c has been circulating a pamphlet among his « .elicio ° D Quart sire worth B15, for.ach 80° friends explaining his acceptance of a pen- - Ho! fan him with a whirlwind! lows the use of Prints, made in several pretty Verre avers var verse wee veesenenes 81.15 SHEPHERD'S LIGHTNING ICE sion.July 1 at the, instance gf Herr vor vor .\u201cH ! bri hi s ; 2.sailor blouse styles, with deep 5 ONLY TIN DIPPERS, best block tin, \u201cCREAM FREEZERS, freezes beauti- einbaben o! bring him a a pair of snowshoes for his ° 3 quart size; rivetted handlesj worth ful velvety ice cream in 3% minutes; Finance.The publication of this pamphlet .: .E flounce skirts, effectively trim- 10c each ; while they last only, each the patent dasher does it; gedar wood had caused considerable comment both so sweltering feet, and eke the shoes of the iceman! mpire d \\ PURE PARA FRING \u201cWAR best hs pails, electric welded hoops, guaran- cially and politically, because Herr Loehn- o .med with lace, insertion and purest, for covering all jellies, pre- rot to come off= ing, us a high © fficial, having first, hand .Ho! Send his F oot Coffins to the leather Sod a strapping.serves, etc.abeolutely air tight; dir- P ge di î ral fea f m ections with every packet; only, per of Posen, disapproves of seve tired of orgue.P r ecisely the same gar ments, Poundcake, none one von 188 phict Herr Loehaing Pelaies that after as \u201cBring forth the: Fan Shoe\u2014the shoe that best for baking.that early in the season buyers\u2019 ec: Fan e shoe a interchange of communications between 160tylawtf | Berlin and the highest ministrative off breathes\u2014the Resilia Sold Slater Shok ! ; a paid from $3.50 to $4.75 for Cli o e province 0 e to ra paie on Joid him be be had nothing \u201cSo may the Sahib have lungs in his boots\u2014yea, LU impossible for him to consent to the mar 3 ] thi $1 08 ] impossible for | he hi > = nt to the mar even a pair of busy air pumps within the shoe soles, to .| province with a daughter dan exoerge ro; ventilate his stifling feet at every step, and to carry c QUEEN\u2019 S HEAD\u201d A FRUIT JAR FILLERS, best tin, for ment proposed to do such a thing A min- off the moisture.: ' pints, or quarts, or half gallons, eath isterial councillor or a superior Govern- S C t ! 100 TOWEL ROLLERS, Gent and wa ment councillor might Poil many à \u201cPillow his aching bones on \u2018The Sole of Com- | \u201cALVANIZED IRON | ummer or se S.made, wo 0 clear eac © \u2019, , .: = Y SCREEN WINDOWS, d ance councillor.could not.The Ober Presi- fort'\u2014- i i : ?\u201cion \"REEN = pgs: dent sad io se ie commandine var om the 25 à cusbios Centresole which mouldeth The standard of the world.For cool, service giving Corsets for summer wear the under ~ wire clo regu ws, i en ared ac \u2019 : Dear st each Neue view on ihe matter.The father of Her rnd S cushion around the tender spots of his bl ity and noted lines cannot be bettered._ Toehning's wife 1e Pare rear in one of Reliable quality and rea- Notice how prices have been clipped.: weeks aes ha mariage the Fiance Mase \u201cSo shall he have ble price have made | Stcaight front, made of Batiste, in medium and short waist styles, trimoned 1000 DOZEN GEM JARS, at less than 77 ot Berlin asked Herr Lochning re cooler f eful £ sonable P ; around top and bottom with lace and baby ribbon.Spechl, to clear .& wholesale prices.Now is the time to that nl ne dic.i ning et \u2014\u2014peac cet .; Straight front, Net Corsets, in medium and short waist, , trimmed with lace om : buy.&s prices are sure to advance.at his opinions in the matter of the \u2014dryer t\u2014-clean, hard it so.and bottom.Special at \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.+ ees veu see ses \u2026- Ge ; These jars are machine made, smooth Ministry's Polish policy had nothing to do y top .- À e 5 tops, complete with rubber rings\u2014 with his retirement from office, but not- and healthy feet.; 3 Pints, to go at, per dozen .88¢c withstanding this it is believed the opinions \u2019 _ .; see go at per dozen.a.jh possibly did have something to do with the Beneath them ; What's Your Need in oo | 11 ONLY TOILET SETS, best Engiish ÉGivea nou trash son Jorn just re.councillors retirement, ; then it shall be à JOHN LYSAGHT LTo., MAKERS, i ° J : nglis .5 decorated stoneware, in pink, blue.; per dom Le a ae ne 2 Not Andre's Instruments.ways Spring time A.GC.Leslie & Ce, lientreai, Col ored Dress Fabrics Hi and green shadings, 10 pieces In every 300 SURE-CATCH SAFETY FLY POI- ul Mr.pag e 1 set.This is a sample lot.worth $ SON PLATES, the very best, no trou- WINNIPEG, Man., July 30\u2014Rev.with never a close Massgers Canafien Branch.- 6 and $6 per nét; to clear these 11 sets ble or dirt: worth bei >; mile they last, Faries, the {Anglican Dissionary.who jo .\u2014 i Will you decide to ignore values like the following\u2014 i a RR 83.19 each seven ences Jo says it ia extrem ay babi ne.the season 1n summer Snowflake Voile de Paris; colors, grey, old root, town and navy; 40 in.wide; > 1 \u201d m1 worth d.; for .an 8 found ear, the mouth or winter.Lust ot fashionable shades, 38 in wide, 29¢ yd.\u2018Better lines, up te.i of ver by Surveyor , are th , , to.\u2026.of Andre, the missing, oonist.Fish $5.00 Good- French Fouls Cloth, 3 light in weight, adapted for summer custumes.Regular + River is not far from Fort Churchill, Hud- Welted ° Pooh ue, > 5 >> louis Bey: tad the Enonimalts fn cheb part [Yom Welled.Fresh Air Home, mpi toed i bagi ini dis, be i ion se S42 vit = un , » : - 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.find and are 7 constant touch with the Co or en TERN orner Metcalfe TEL.UP 2740, udson\u2019s s emplo; hel at Fort ; § 17871 Churchill.H he River Bank Hom : | jo cuit, Babs Hanh + cli pe J » Bank Home.Remnant Sale |Lake Shore Co Se sirumen in e vicini seve » ome on eu ver at E tnd the instruments he nl yon Chambly \u201ci now open Applications tx Ends Thursday.Delivery, Friday.d at the Star orties, Fy st, James street, on ¢ I BISCUITS we |}: a se gn Against the Combination.Wednesday o uring the sea- .RS , ; : son, between the bours of of 3 and 4 o'clock Prints, Mualins, Silks, Satins, etc.row afternoon.Graham Wafers are preferred by many to the more soft TORONTO, July 2.Judge Lou Tomsk knock.i À Bvery application must be accompanied _ 0 ergyman | ; and sweet biscuits during the hot weather, and when one gets fnjunotion pied bg 1 by the hor a ots hay be obtained trom the | W H Scro ie Corner University and ; 9 to prevent the city the con- | > - .- tary st the Btar office.gg 1 or a Perrin\u2019s Graham Wafers they appreciate the tract for\u2019 the paving of Spi od other | CN a EAP mirent » ° 9 St.Catherine St.se orest Com > mmi wom: = difference.: 178 1 London, où.which is fighting the trast, t folding the city missionaries, interested ted CE > : on the ground that California Sepbalt, the the « B the Xelfars and suffering of children \u2014 h: + material used, is n as an \" ; , good = longe: od chil a : Earthquake Was General Embargo on Hemlock Logs.| something ae good ae pitch, Lie : iy - gi, oon on Solar riod ob OLARRCS LUNON : OMAHA, Neb., July 30.~Reports receiv.The chy engineer, fa Lin afidavit 225 St James strest Montreal, ters re to rene, TONGUE in tins Is ue ° ed yesterday from points in northern and \u201cTORONTO, July 30-_The Ontario\u2019 Gov- the new material was not up to rey au Otta Le red ri 22 Poor the pour an ever and = tern Nebraska, indicate that yesterday's ernment has \u2018passed ar order-in-council pro- dard it would not be allowed, and the 47 St.Lawrence street Winnipeg, 200 ror working mo with cb.af for i ES earth ake.wae one 7 neral than was at hibiting the exp after April 10, 1903, threw out the application for an in- 2447 St.Catherine strest ronto, Agencies.: oS For children threatened with sickness, : : fret reported.At Oakdale buildings were of she hemlock logs, \u201cTh upon the crown junction.Hamalitoh, an whose parents bave not the means 06 ro considerably shaken up,and at Battle Creek | submitted province.e regulation will | -_ 1551 St.Catherine strest London, _ enable them to lea an thé disturbance } half a minute.Til- | sation at the ¢ i or endor- Kubelik in Sla J dollarg will send a mother spa sick I + den, Norfolk Crei ton, Plainview, Pierce pince th nex Line à t seems that n very.- \u2014 to the count a pres tnight, and = and Neli ocks lasting 20 seconds, 4} \u20ac ort ot of of the order preventing VIENNA, July 30.\u2014Wensel Kubelik, a .Contributions may be sent ry Btar ue end at gin, 3 3 distinct quakes were felt.à Pol pine logs, & considerable brother Jan Kubelik, the well-known office, 165 St.James street; Étar Branoh E od Sl HR te re fi es RÉ, D D RES LI HARVESTERS WANTED POTENCY OF KHAKI | Shot Site of Elie at ect \u20ac.wa cket of- ÿ 5 fice.a, Gais Ont.was burglar ged yester- intended to re secure the sewing of this lum.rh = Efron Bas plate bis 7e FOR WESTERN CROPS.IS EXHAUSTED.honorary treasurer, 39 St.James street, By say.eves got abou ; h | Te \u2014 ° pe aon hes prie WINNIPEG, ve arte od the © Mani ri ae oar Star.) a EB / 0c Frog epoculations, thus seriously injuring toDt8 Government » oo ia the various dis \u201cut of the Tribune in London cables: - the artist's nervous sytem.By every poss are 10 the reports received from The Government is beginning to realise CANADIAN BROKER W.OLARK, Mfr., MONTREAL.154ty 3 2amo y, after having occupled the attention TE.: ible means Jan is prevented from eomi : that- the of \u201c ps | i One rub with Sunlight Wie ty Bom Fl oS on | Bor ponte Dur epi AND HIS CLERK HELD.5 : » orth-West ; > > vu Deen In the co eir domes- : .p ; being that à grent artist like : ! tic policy is viewed with very NBW YORK, July ¥.\u2014Arthur M.Ross, 50 ap Lans more than Jan must not share even an hour with his ee y 16,200.imate was about the feelings.In one day, heh have reer the Canadian broker, and his clerk, Bte- : FATAL FIRE., ST \u2018 o rubs with common soap.mother in her habitation oJthough 20,000 was the number ad- two-fold blow in the \u2018secession of an hi phen Adams, who were arrested on a Fed- LONDON'S ./ | vertised as required, @ the North-West Jo trusted supporter, and the loss of an eral warrant, were arraigned in the Tombs | \u2014_\u2014 FIREWORKS ; Marconi and His Patents.Territories required Ne mbes « grto uncququerable seat when Satan Court, and held tn $1,000 bail each.Inquest on the Bodies of the Nine + Tu \" .condem tal x ¥ OTTAWA, July 30.\u2014Marconi\u2019s admission qui rie men than they did Nel your, Government's determination to maintain the Shey ve.held as eee ae Victims Ooncludod.Flags, Fire-Crackers, 3 that he is not the inventor of the Marconi so that the indication is that it will require CP.duty, which is regarded as tne thin Con une, in which a ate charged with - LONDON, July %0.\u2014The Inquest Into the orpedues, étc, for systesn of wireless aphy, is likely to considerably over 20,000 to supply Manitoba end of protection.Now Mr.Cathcart Wa- having stolen 335 from Mrs.L.F.Wickes, d00ths of victims of the Victoria street + Coronation.ha her piri.The cie mr | the Teer.re giving, the fin the grip tho Like vue, stand of \u2018Waisciown, Mass fire on June 3 in which nine Yount, S01* our cononaTION +., as : 3 0 .¥ © © , : patents beanch of the Department of { As the pigs be oH en es ; > e over the war Recentiy complaints have reached the eras.the best ev put np\u2014price §1.80 up.Fe dasa .owing to bie Jieap- Besa that letters and circulars sdvertie- of thy press and public for several weeks, discount to the trad ; - \u2018 ea ture, looked into the question townahi i ber is entered upon a the military and education propo- discret] 1 Dusiness were - moth Firework Displays a specialty.j ' \u2018REDUCES / eraminers state Shot whatever i % The De artm t of Agriculture, and sals, and the action of the Irish.Executive ing > t brondcast Ny Stewart, Davis & I a oh tasourabie, comment.HA : : is adopted in United Btates will EL a at this map gives a good ides of respecting the DeFreyne evictions.The Cx oT Nos.J and 8 Broadway.The pollos Pertm ent found that the General Electric |: W- ND FIREWORK CO., Limited : Ce lowed in 2e ; takes what parte nce will produse most blow was the result of the Ea is an alles of Ross.Company was gullty of ross negligence, MAMILTON.ONT.10 %ewt EXPENSE place on patent \u201cmost wheat, and which districts are môet North North Tecda ection, hich ever since the | - sud of evasion of the factory acts.Chief | : ' .| prosperous and thickly settled.| glectora electoral epoch of 1898, has returned moth- - The Cabinet Ministers.Wells (explanation that equipement\u201d rt à = tr tho oo » Two townshipe for instance, near Des 5 able Unionists, and where now ibs for- .Sonclel to the Montreal Star) characterized as unsatisfactory.Fer Laks and Niver Trade.100 and conVerted inde hostile maiwity of OTTAWA, July 8-\u2014Hon.James Suthér- PES Port-\u2018| 700.The ionf was fought entirely ca land, ister of Marine and Fisheries.A quickly-spreading fire at the lumber HAMILTON, Ont.July %\u2014A.B.Mse- Nee- the pestion Trade and the Ie returned to the city last night.Sir Rlch- a planing mill of John Hillock & Kay, Wm.Magee and WW.G.Walton have =| | EET any RS i mR | SERS trad ste M re ad 4 sereine as 2 | AMAN\u2014At Revelstoke, B.C, on July 7, to A Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Aman, a son® à TKINSON\u2014At Hamiota, Man, July \u201cx vite of Arthur Atkinson, of ive din CRT IR MEP Tr Bamice Rea Bi on.TE York \"ts a daughter ily BEL berry.an.on ssré, Toe wits EH Harry R Belt, manager Merchants Bank, of « apu.® CORSÉ-\u2014Iri Be ond, NB} pi July me Mr.and Mrs.George B & Corse, DAFOE In Winnipeg, on July th.ihe of J.W.Dafoe, of & son.® \u2026 Rad LE\u2014On July 35th, at Toronto, » ito of A.\"Dalrymple, of a daugh- « Man, on July 18, ce MEFs OSX Lak Gompt.ol à son.® |\u2019 HATCH-\u2014AL Oak Laks, Man, the wife of Mr.J.Bech, of \u2018a daughter, - - IRVINE\u2014On J wh, at Boor N B., to Dr, and daugh \u201cHurricane Han, * Cason, Piton, on July Mth, a son to Mr.and Mrs.G.8 Mar coau, of Notre Dame ds Levis.McLEAN-On ll 7 at Toronto, to Mes and Mra- 4.MçLean, daughter.® MeQUARRIE\u2014At | Bethany, on July 4th, the wife of Mr.John McQuarrie, of a son.'MUNROE\u2014At Denver, on July llth, the wife of B.D ertnroe, of a daughter.® MURPHY-On July 28th, st Quebeo, the vite of Fergus: Murphy, advocate, of & PAYNE At Campbellton, .N.B., on_J 34th, to Mr.and Mrs Joséph Ho ne, a son.* PARMITER\u2014At New Weatminster, on ™ July, the vite af Fred: æ Parmiter, of a daughter.® 7 RYALL-Oq uly ind, Oak Lake, Mas, the wife © timus spa ay a son.B8HBA.ih to Mrs.Bhea, widow of - TPE \u201ciste \u201cJ es\u2019 8hea, Griswold, a daugb ter.® BMITH-n this city, on the stra inst.a > and Mrs.Jas.H.Smith, of Res Bop: 20 anes TODD-On July 24th, at Toronto, to Mr.and Mrs.8.A.Todd, a son.MARRIAGES.BENNIF-CLA ôN t Nanaimo, B.Bo Thureasy.a July 10th, by Be , Miss \u2018Jane arisen, of hil Mr.Samuel Bennie, of Cumber N-A Re At Fort Frances, Ont, on July by Rev.D.Smith, Willem BI Cameron to Mary Maud Wilson, tniy \u2018daughter of Henry om panne late of Jiapinss.Ont.* t Elgin, N.B., ay Rev.L N.Thorne, Harvey J.Gil a Ados Collier, pi of Albert on County, GOLDSWO] -COREY\u2014In st anne N.B., on Ju Pr by 7 the on he Mc- Kim, worthy Emma rey, of ae Co, N.B.* HUGHES-ROS8S At Vancouver, on July 5th, by - .John Reid, jr., Charles Hughes Gta Miss Elisabeth Ross.* JOBNETONIPERCT-\u2014A£ eville, N.B., Juaty 2% Rev.A.Robert L.Johnston ind josephiné , both of Logst KERR-CALCUTT\u2014On July 8 by Rev.E.R.Bartlett, at the home of the bride's mother, Walter Kerr, of Seldon, to Isabella Calchtt® AMS\u2014At Campbellton, N.B., F.Carr.assisted by Rev.DM on, 23rd inst, C tina M., second Touptz of the late David Nel- san, of Road, P.Q., so James H.Adams, of ren Bp .Q.* RINGROSE-WATEON on Ju th, by Jr.Beatty; -at fom Ju of the bride .Bret.Ringrose t to Miss M, M, Guuet Ë of MP and Mrs.W.Wat- 0! «, | SWEENEY.SON\u2014At Athol, Mass.on June 13nd, a Sweeney, formerly of Upper Ra a .Maus., to Mias Jeanlie TURNER\u2014MacEACHERN \u2014 In Winni- , on July 34, by Rev.Joseph Hogg, KE A.W.Turner, of Minitonas, Fans Miss Jonsle MacEachern, of Grand EE A ona Westendahl and M EATES IN THE CITY.BRYSON\u2014In this city, on July ».at 20 Victoria street, J.daughter =.te late Joh W.on, aged Victor voli Rev late residence, 20 : unerai tre or rridey morning at 7.30 and acquaintances are invited mené X\u2014At 14 134 Charron street, on Tuesday, y 29th, Melina Jane (Lena), aged 16 ears and 7 months, daughter of Mr.Illiam Cox.Funeral on ursday, July Bot at 1% me; ni frere Ce Methodist \u2018soqusaintances please accept Cuuroh, Friends and + Newtoundiand and Boston papers please copy.DUBE-In this city, on the 30th inst, at the of nnd $ months, Hen- te EI feat Cevtaque beloved wife sf Fierre Due, ube, manufacturer.The fune- al \u2018wil take Dace trom from her late residence, 3 y, August ist, at 7.4 em.ty Bt.Joseph's Charoh, Rickmond street, thence to Cots des Meigs Cemetery.Friends and ace qualntances are respectfully requested to attend without further notice.178 2 GILHOOLY-\u2014On the 228th of July, 1903, Mary Gilhooly.Lon ly 29th, et 6 vmiors fi Montreal io in Der 413 year, of Queens- A PT will hve! house REA \u2018for 'Windsér Btation, tc Bt.Johns, Que.(United Btates and foreign papers please copy, - WICKENS~In this city, at 27 Concord st.i=.bis 9th James : year.Fanerai privats on ast.PRATHA GUTRRIR THE CITY.DAUPHIN\u2014At Vistémi, B.G., Maxlmilian \"a mectite\u201d of: New \u2018Orteans, La, DELANBT-Ow July 1705, at Quebec, Se- Tous of Michhel Delaney, ; Bar ov aie, i ro Jou: MoRAE\u2014At 8 ringhlll, N.&, July Bh.of ons, John Roderick M Bears yours Youngest.son J Mr.anc degrees July sta, pen nome ET Te REED_On July\u2019 sen, Henry \u2014 Cau i RENN SR Renno, aged micrAnDEOR ooh July AERA Ti a oi and Celia Ryan, aged STEVENSON\u2014At Moose Jaw, on July 9th, - John.Fletclier, youngest son \u2018à & .sad Mrs: I Stevenson, aged 3 years E LOT EE RE a re CE Come ee A.M.Su.James Belay le, ree Cresk, AM.Jamês Davidson, E arats, J.J.y C.B.Esdaile, F.W.Da VE EL ans, W.B.Ferguson, A.C.H.Froemcke, M.H.Gault, W.I.Gear, Auguste Girard, L.A° Gordon, A.F.Read, G.A.Greene, Harold James Harper, A.L.Hibbard Artur J dg Juige, Join & re ur Jones , Jol Ÿ wi Kent, D.warn Marsan H Robert à H.D.Heury Miles, D.R.McCarthy.Kaos .rt Joht Charles Milos, at Norris, R.W.Oliver, T die, Martin Powell, R.] Hoford Hon.Mr.Blair Wants an 18 Knot Service Minister, of Railways Thinks This Speed Sufficient for Present Requirements of Sydney, C.B., a Port of Call., \u201c8 ing as a private citizen, and not as & Minister ei the Crown, I may may say that, while I have.always Deen favourable \u2018to- a fairly fast line of stea fahipe between Great Britäin' and Ca Sade 1 k that an eighteen umo ere COUDES Any à be.uiremen e cou yond that would, I think, bh the cost.In connection service, I think that be made a port of rd.\u201d \"Hoa.A, G.Blair, - and Canale, inward and out Minister of Railways arri im the Sty, you Ys ape ovr.ron Honea Railway In speaki King of the condition of \u2018the Inter department to la ch year 25.000 tons of 80-pound steel steci faking at this rate six years to com- .ets the entire Hine from Montreal to the kB ydneys, although he added that if the de- me PClnd he praseat exportations, the \u201croad ex e lonial - be \u2018en: relaid in a shorter period.ent BRIDGE POLICY.pad likewise been \u2018sar Canada-Would Like to See | ° | other branches contemplated sad out on and with che sx ; ; DramoTons.: y Aualtor G.T.R.Syste + Director Quebec and YMONS, K, C., President National quete noy Cl ä MB RCE lad a M.R.OC SE 1 a x\" rou .'.[1] Th: on; .e n Of ERE National Agency sacs ee to.go ROY, FL a A VALLERAND CGR, MILLICHAME, SEE LLMAN EVAN ¥ UGHES, L.Dm; Montreal, Levis Ferry \u201ccf, ception of the structures over the Mira michi, the Meta and several between Chaudiere and Ste.Rosalie, the Intercolon- al was now provid with bridges sufficiently strong to locomotives 50 per cent.Fail than, the 80-ton engines mow a wget be rod; \u201d Mr, Blair continued, \u201cthat the department been able to ne eure the.superstructure more rapi from the manufacturers the whole ling would be now provide for.\u201d ir exp : eatisfaction at the earning powers of the railway.\u201cI have spendin ly,\u201d maid \u2018he, \u2018but to get receipts one must have the in a proper shape to do the business that off RECEIPTS SHOW AN INCREASE.The minister announced that the receipts for the first three weeks of July bad: been $40,000 in excess of the returns for the three corresponding weeks of last year, and that the deve development of the country along the In since 1897, aud the earning capacity of the road, had given much satie- faction.5 = He believed that the road in the: future would come to be the Dominjon\u2019s most val \" assets, Mr.Blair air stated ¢ that tenders for the pro- as one of iviere Quelle Station te to ice en Sat are now being invited, and ald not doubt be soon under contract.He added that at present 4 thers were no gretted that public.opi strong enong! to purchase ver trom ortinmen te which an optio had re This, be still believed, oui have an sxoeedingly valuable feeder, put Government system in commuhion of the most fis producing.sections of New Brunswick inion = = : Ww.\u201c 7 \u20ac 27 A = mid that a sound and proper besis to work d i a1 a far aa Sata.Lit Ofsthing | g money pretty free.\u2019 > bod or \u201cbeen : Pa- oor the ww FAT 4 she te direct to the Agents, rance, jr., John Turnbull, David Wa H Wad WwW.W.Watson D.A.Watt A CY .* Wieland, Norman Wight and Johs FIST ATLANTIC SERVICE| NEW YORK, J 20.\u2014The correspondent of the x, July x in London cables: The old published here here and in Amer- Pacific offe for the eat ale of of on is, \u2018unsorpassed.by a any other: Sparkling Wine, The\u2019 price tog, half \u2018the = \u201cpensive \u2018wines, brings it\u2019 within reach \u2018of those of moderate means as well vas the rich.If your dealer cannot supply you, communicate \u201c3M DOUGLAS & so 9 ice: , MONTREAL.\u2014 tial that the \u2018ministers assembled at the Hotel Cecil have been compelled to issue à short statement disclaiming authority for them and denying that any definite conclusion has been reached.-They do not conceal the fact that proposals have been received, that they are making a strenuous effort to arrive at a working arrangement with the British ent.have evi- been annoyed by the controversies over the question of \u2018ports of call, ted statements of the amounts of subsidies required, that the Morgan shipping combine has not yet been worked out.and\u2019 that certain interests are striving to steamship lines on the Atlantic and Pacific are s0 circumstan- commit the Canadian Government prematurely to costly policiea.Would Increase Volume 1 Franco-Canadian Trade Chambre \u2018de @mmerce Wants Both Governments to Subsidize a Steamship Line- .Merchandize Must Not .Come by Way of New York erent as at Present.At an important meeting of the Chambre de Commerce \u2018 1d yesterday afternoon, the president, Mr.Damase Masson, submitted a resolution calling for the federation of all the Boards of Trade of \u2018the Province of Quebec.The province would be divided into districts and the districts to sec tions.In this way a number of additional boards would be instituted and from the information that would be given at the annual convention, the members would be on the possibilities of all parts of e province.In this way the Chambre AN-EXPERTS OPINION _ ON CONDITION OF © © CANADIAN FRUIT crop.| Mr.Robert Canadian tion shipments of apples, pears, peaches, plums and grapes.Free shipments at different times will be to take the place of earlier lots, as 7, ness on the tables in buildings.Speaking of the conditions of the fruit crop, Mr.Hamilton mid that the apple would be unusually light, but jt quality will be exceptionally fine.The fruit set well in the spring, but the cold wet weather a great quantity of immature fruit to drop, lea: leaving a light crop remaining.on is will become very fine in Poe as Fe eoddl ng moth is very scarce.It has been found necessary to keep the sprayers going more than ususl this combat the apple scab which is nding worse in a damp season.Growers are out that it is necessary to do more thinning out of the trees, in order to let in more sunshine air, Pears, plums, peaches and have not been injured in any way by the excessive moisture.These fruits all set well and are going forward to an abundant harvest.\u2019 In m cases growers are thinning their grapes in order to secure the hi est de- of quality.consistent with a full crop.fir Hamilton affirms tht grapes will bes little later than usual in ripening this year.He has observed in connection with insect pests that the San \"Jose scale is not making any headway this sesson where spraying with insect and fungoid mixtures has been faithfully carried out.season, in order to - The \u201cFamine\u201d Season.To the e Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014This ep the voice of tbe man orying \u201cjos Pie was heard in the land; now cos] famine: \u2018There wasn\u2019t any shortage ¢ his summer; and that there: will be any lack of coal during the coming winter seems very doubtful.The \u201cshortage\u201d exists in the minds of those who manipulate the price and the people who echo eir words.\u2018There\u2019s & sesson for proclaiming a a wheat famine, a corn famine, 8 famine, a a meat , & famine, an oa B® te season DONT WORRY.(Montres) , 4.da i Fae ps] 5m Ont.on y night.: commitiee composed of Hon.A.much tevoux wn and was supported by Mesars.J.Contant, Damase Parizeau.The following committee was ap] ppointed to uy to have the lan cerried out: ! Messrs.D.Masson, L E.eoffrion, Hon.A.Desjardins, L.E.Morin, C.H.Catelli, Parizeau and J.X.Perrault.It was decided that a circular should be sent to the presidents of all Boards of Trade, and to the mayors of different towns, to assist in having the plan carried out, A report was received from the special | A.Desjar dins, D Masson, A.Hebert, Hand L.E.Geoffrion, appointed to to the question of increasing traffic he tween France and The committee recommended that both governments should grant a subsidy that would make it possible for a line to be run between countries on a paying basis; that all merchandise should be sent direct from France Canada, and not by way of New York at present.Bir WhId Faurer, who Teas ba r who proaching visit in France will portunity of conferring wih bo ment 0 Mr.J.Fortier was chosen as tive at the banquet 6 of the Canadian Mana.facturers\u2019 Association, to bé held at Halifax on August 14 LICENSE QUESTION CREATES WARM oeaare\u201d = * IN ST.LOUIS COUNCIL.At a of the St.Louis 52 tion, he received for a us Sanu or five years and twenty xem \u201d , trom the Montreal acting sy apdany, em hands an , wages se It was referred to general mi cours.Bastien and Valiquette tendered for, Work to be done on the water works 3 $2,900 Jubinville, chairman Sf sodde, was 1 favour of having Ce work © Sorporation gmployes.The be Gee dir was no plan before the: Sous sated to brie the extent of the work, without which he was unable to form an opinion as to the cost of this work, th After much discussion the further consideration of the matter was f Dep motion > hackm er the petition en for 4 cabstand and kiosk to the road committee, with instructions te decide upon its situation, it was decided to leave Phe matter in the hands of the committes on was received from a large nhmber of the residents on the extreme north side, living on Park avenue, and other streets, asking that the water service be extended to that part of the to The ition led to a lo sonate, in which Councillors Shinnick and Daze that the work be undertaken at once.The Mayor explained that there was no money left from the amount borrowed for the spe- ose of extending the service.ane; or Daze said that when he made the\u201d promise he re under the impression {pat a balance of $23,000 was available for ec Counet for Mertin asked oe hother the e powe: to ho the work Immedistay Frow money e Mayor ied that the council not the power ap t; and it would mila smpowered to until the charter \"\" On motion of Councillor Marti ion of Councillor by Councillor Olivier, it waa enone appoint a committe of four members to con- all applications for the water service to consult the engineer and report to the, council.Councillor Martin moved the reconsidere- tion of a resolution \u201cdanger at last meeting, granting Mr.J, B, \u2018A license for a smloon.The motion crested a storm.ry Mer Codon, 44 \"present.One 02 interfere a the applicants, who had mot sueceeded in his application for a license, Mr.bad Brough bt the matter before the Su.Fie Court in a petition for an injunction | li \u20ac Fir Depaime Tenders for Fire Hose and Salvage Covers, SEALED TENDERS addressed to the uw dersigned and endorsed, \u201cTender for Fire Hose or Salvage Covers,\u201d as the case may { be, will be received up to noon on THURS- : DAY, the 7th AUGUST next, for §,000 feet, more or less, of Double Jacket Cotton Fire Hose, rubber lined, without couplings, and 00, more or lems, Salvage Covers of the following sizes: 80 Covers, 14 x 18 feet.30 Covers, 9x12 feet.° Samples must accompany each tender.The hose will be su jected to a test if the committee so \"desiree, A certificate of deposit with the City Treasurer of an accepted cheque, payable to the order of the City of Mon , must ae- sonpany tender as follows: and pr cent.for a contract exceeding $1,000 cent.for one not ex informati on \u201cconcern the above ) obtained at th ne the \u2018Chief & Fire Department, ity Hall, between ily pe of 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.The tenders.will be opened by the Cit; Clerk in the presence of the interested at the meeting of the Fire and Bit Gommitte following the reception of said tenders.The committee does not bind itself to ao cept the lowest or any tender submitted.By order, | : L.0.DAVID, 5 : City Clerk., City Gav's Ofte, Monthodl Sehr J Hy, 1002.ms MONEY \"T0 LEND.he STL ut fur, ae put.through Erp Tort dav CE THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, - %6 ST.JAMES STREET.Councillor Daze had voted for Mr.Be langer.It was said in this tion to the Superior Court that Mr.had ob tained his license by co: the coun cillors; he did not Believe it.the tions in the petition were proved, wil w hi Belanger and vote for Mr.Goyer, accusations had been repeated by bers of the council he asked that the ter bo sifted to the bottom By the Councillor Shinnick said that only two memters had voted for Mr.Goyer\u2019s tion for a license.Councillér Godon would cast no tions n° any member, neither permit any suspicion to rest u; and now that the question wan befor courte, the council cou of.onsisk proceedings until the en a judgment.: Councillor Jubinville jocularly remicked that the price mentioned was too $110.He did not think a majority of the council could be bought at that Councillor Martel insisted that the eourts should be asked to dec'de the accusation of corruption.The petition da declared that the license had been obtained frandulently; in justice to every one Jo cœurts should decide the point.The Mayor said the accusations were of general character; they were certainly humiliating.Ex-Councillor Goyer having obtained the ih mitted to the coun these accusations had been inserted in the petition merely to give Mr.Bela in opportunity of explaining certain pu mours, which were in ci 4 Councillor Martin asked leave to yith- raw his motion; this ng objected to the motion was put to the vote and lost on the following division: \u2018or the motion to Beaudet, Martin, Olivier\u20144.cahérett, ing this week and\u2019 adjoura over the of Poe Pills and | [Serse at} 2 arilla > \u201c re The best res pills you And po no best Sayer lla te Ayers.Two grand medicines.E ASS \\° eee KO; A > CONS EC aides CARLES PEROY, - Bed VieoxProtideût, ¥.G HUGHES, = - Medioat Director, GB.MILLICHAMP, nm, : \u201cDIRHOTORS-In Maritime Provinces, dors F.STAIRS, Presidént Nova Scotia Steel Company, Hann, | - B.G.SMITH, Director Union Bank of Halifax, Halifax.| ALFRED PUTNAM, Vice-President Midiaud Railway, Hatifas.DE.M.À.OURRY, President Hattie & Mylius Co., Ltd.Halifax, \u201cJAMES E.DE WOLF >, Halifax, Jed.STEWART, President oar , Vice-President Board of of People\u2019s Bank, Hal EE i , sined gor.\u2014Martél, God Godon, Dase, Shinnick, 5 The il decided to have another mor) eounci \\ reconsider\u2014Jabinvile, | "]
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