The Montreal daily star, 19 août 1904, vendredi 19 août 1904
[" 020 PF SEINS ~ 4 SOME 8H( WERS., VOL.XXXVI, No MAIN ATTACK IS NOW BEING DELIVERED AGAINST DEFENCES OF PORT ARTHUR Civil Chiet of Police Who Has Arrived at Che Foo Reiterates the Stories of Heavy Japanese Losses.Russian Gunboat Blown Up by a Mine\u2014 Although Rains Are Falling a Big Battle Will Probably Soon Bpacial Cuble fron 4 Correspondea:.Clue Fou.August Monireal St 10, Last ever the Chief of th» Cul Police of 1 Arthur arrived at Che Fos in a ju that sailed from the fortress ar 10 o'clock Weduesd-5 night He asserts th=* the muun sta k of the Japanese is ow bung draver- dd auccust the centre of the lie of defines, The losses of the assctianis en Mota, Tuesday una Wednesdt or ul this week, he estimated ut 15,000.Two regiments ol fonts, ee bat- ter- of artillery and too squadrons of cavalry were cdostroyed on Tursday, he asserts, by the explosicn of land m.ues while they were iusiung the defences in frout vf forts sumnber 3 and 4 When the junk left the har- bo: = uf Port Arthur.We lnesday mght, th: following warships were there: Pobieda, Poltava, Retvizun, Sevas- topotl.Peresviet, Bayam Pailels and a number of gunbouts, torpeuo boats and destroyers.A Star correspoudents informant denies that the Japanese have esvu- pied Laotishan.They leld positions in the vicimity of Louisa and pigeon Bays, und the Russian gunboats ang destroyers during the fighting of three days previous to his departure went out of the hulbuur and shelled .e eu.my's p-sitfons near the coast.The Russian losses this week have been insignificant.His version of the Jsp:nrse invita- Uoi to the foriress t surrender is that a major uf the Japanese staff communicated to tienernl Stoessel an offer io permit the Russian troops to proceed uader arms to Luo Yang through the Japanese lines.Japanese ships would transport ail civilians to nny port they might desire to reach.All Russian ships in the harbour were to be sui- rendered.Creneral Stoessel replied tha! so long As cote man remained alive Le would not entertain any proposition og.« up the fortress.The Major then asked three days to enabla the Japanese to erergate their dead.General Stoessel refused to gral! a truce.whereupou \u2018the Major departed.As soon as he was safely within the Japinese {ines the garrison renéwed hostilities.RUSSIAN GUNBOAT BLOWN UP BY MINE AT PORT ARTHUR.Tokio, August 19-A Russian gunboat of the Otvajni type struck a mine and rank off Laotl Promontory.the extreme southern point of the Kwang Tung Peninsula (on which Port Arthur is situated) ul & o'clock on Thursday night.The Atvajul is an armoured gunboat of 1,500 tons displacement.She carries one 9-inch gun, one six-inch gun and ten quick-fAring guns.She has two torpedo tubes, has a speed of 13 knots and carries a crew of 142 men.BIG BATTLE IMMINENT .IN MANCHURIA.Mukden, August 19 \u2014 A bat:le in regarded as belgg inuuninent, us he Japanese on the Russian eas fron: are only 20 miles from Llao Yang.Th: advanre posts are not more than four miles \u201cpart and small skirmishes arr ft Jdaliy occurrence.(hi.he souh side the Japaneses hive getivvd to Hai Cheng, Liao Yang.A\\ugus: 19, \u2014 The rains have now continued unceasingly fora week, and the roads in many cases have been completely washed away.The Japanese are no making a move, #0 far as known here.HOPE OF UNITING ~ RUSSIAN FLEETS IS NOW ABANDONED.st Petersburg.August 19.\u20144.20 p.m.~The hope of complirhing the cherished plan of the Admiralty of uniting tt two Russian Far Eastern squa- érons to await the coming of the Baltic fleet seems now almost hopeless.Nevertheless tae Admiralty expects the battleships, If they returned to Por Arthur.to rally forth again.© n to vertain destruction.But the \u2014\u2014\u2014 Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Ford SER FAOSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.197 whereabouts of the battleship division and of the protected crulsers Mana and Paliudé are not considered iv de absolutely established The welght of oplnlon continues to ZRorrespond with the foreigu reports that the battleships are buck «it Port Arthur, but some of the offistils at the Admiralty cling to + es were thronged by whole .amiltes, mourning the loss of loved ones with th fleeta.A FEELING AKIN TO DESPAIR REIGNS IN RUSSIAN ADMIRALTY.St.Petersburg.August 19, 1.30 p.m\u2014 A [veiling almost akin to despair reigns in the much tried Russian Admiralty.The official report of Vice-Admiral Skrydioff, coming on the head of the known losses sustained by the Port Arthur squadron in its desperate sortie vf August 10, and the anxiety over the fale of the warships still unaccounted for, not only confirming the sinking +f the Rurlk, but showing that the in- jurtes sustained by the Gremoboi and Russia in the fight with Vice-Admiral Kamimura's squadron were even greater than anticipated, completes the crushing nature of the blow to Russia's fll-starred naval forces in the Far East.Su far as the immediate future is concerned, the Admiralty does not disguise the fact that the Vladivostok suyitidron is destroyed.The effect upon the public is also most depressing.The only consolation found is In the words of pralse bestowed on the officers and men and the unequal character of the fight.Russian naval experts by the rystem of co-efficlents figuring that the hope (hat they escaped.Che Foo th~ inferlority \u2018of the Vladivostok TNE -\u2014\u2014 Lans (PNB MOUNTAIS VIP + T 78 \u2014 UT ren EHD 6 er .| us 4 Rire 5 sf | VN LOCATION OF HILLS FROM WHICH in the east Takushan\u2014also can be discer cast of the fortreas, there are said lo «truction into the city.russian rortd i eislcla Javanese Lines Rsatak RAILR OAD rreremennentstsss ROAD) PP THE JAPANESE ARE BOMBARDING PORT ARTHUR.The location of the bell of roaring guns that the Japanese have established About Port Arthur is indicated in the mup.Commanding heights that the Invaders recently have occupled\u2014including.in the north and west, Sushiyen and Lang Mountain; in the south-wést the Liauti Hills and White Wolf Hill, and ned.On Wolf HIll, a little to the north- be 100 canuon beiching death and de- In the triangle between Wolf HIll the railway and Port Arthur the country is comparatively level, and it is believed that it is from this direction the final assault will be made.reports received here to-day apparently \u2018eave no doubt on this point.Later in the day the Admiralty re- ce'ved official information that Vice 1 Admiral Prince Ouktomsaky's ! ve bat- + tleships and the protected cruiser Pallada are a: Port Arthur.A tele- | rquadron in armour and guns was 69 to 200, In some quarters of the navy there is also a disposition to censure Rear Admiral Jessen for abandoning the Kurik, even though standing by her would have meant that the Gromoboi The map shows the semi-cireular round Liao-Yang.The outer line to said to be approaching, while forces of up the Liao River.position that the Jap he à 1 indent meking from that direction toward Mukden.mirtun, toward which town a large force of bandits, led by Japanese officers, is that immense bodies of Chinese ope are now drilling in the central fon of the Kingdom under the directidn of Japanese officers well versed in the modern art of warfare.The soldiera bave been supplied with the Mauser type of rifles and the most up-to-date machine guns obtainable are now belng purchased for their use.In the vic- tnity of Nankin alone there are about 5,000 soldiers drilling coastantly.JAPANESE PEOPLE READY TO MAKE ANY SACRIFICE.Special Cable from a Montreal Star Corregpondent.Tokio, August 19.\u2014Calm marks the oficial and popular demez.nour.In the face of the harrowing stories of slaughter at Port Arthur officials are silent.The people await autheitfo news.The press counsels reserve, , warns its readers agalnst lurid - geration.Nevertheless the publie knows In Îts heart that terrible sache fices are taking place.The story t i finally must come out will make te nation mourn and nothing less iy naw expected.The loss of life, however great, will be declared right, becaule necessary.The hour is too Critioë for Japan to permit of any murmure ing.Confidence of victory both Port Arthur and at Liao Yang is deeÿ- weated and universal.The Governy- ment's latest reports from ne © moet Russian base disclose nothing ¢ warrant the fear that a host is about to take the under General Kuropatkin.POADODOSHOTOEHSSHOCHOIE TE RUSSIAN REGRETS.St.Petersburg, August 19, 7.26 a.m.\u2014 Referring to the British expedition into Thibet, the Novoe Vremya to-day says: \u201cRussia is now being pald for the forbsarance shown Great Britain during the South African war.Had we taken advantage of Great Britain's preoccupation then to cross Persia, the Baltic fleet might now have a base on the Persian Gulf from to oper- conquerid oftensive ve which 000900906069 69 © ® © © © ® © © ® © 4 + JAPANESE GOLD \u2014 Nearly a Million Dollars Arrived Th day to Purchase Supplies for : the Army.San Francisco, August 19 The steamer Siberia has arrived from use Orient with a most valuable cargo A lot of raw silk valued, at $402,600 was listed on her manifest, white 5 her treasure tank was Japanese aggregating $850,500.This - coin \u201cran from Japan for the purchase «f supplies for the army.\u2014\u2014\u2014 RUSSIA MAY LOOK FOR MORE TROUBLE IN THE BLACK SEA.New York, August 15\u2014The Odessa correspondent of the Times cables that in spite of the feeling aroused in England and elsewhere by the action of Russia sending the St, Petersburg and the Smolensk through the Dardanelles, he learns on good authority that she intends to challenge once more the clauses of the Black Sea agreement by sending the Sarafoff, a sister ship of |.the St.Petersburg.out of the Black Sea on a similar errand.The Sarafoff ts the last of six fast volunteer fleet transports and has just been fitted with varioys naval appliances, including ammunition hoists.THE JAPANESE NOTIFICATION TO CHINA.Paris, August 19.\u2014The report that the Japanese Consul at Shanghal, has been ordered to inform China that she will be held responsible for the disarmament of the Asko and Grosovoi, is officiadly confirmed.Well-informed circles have no doubt that China will fulfil her obligations and then consider that the presence of numerous warships of various nationalities at Shanghai is sufficient guarantee that Japan will not attempt to violate the neutrality of the port.Donations to the War Fund.St.Petersburg, August 19.\u2014Prince Orloff Dybedoff has contributed $100,- 000, and the artist Rapin, who has just sold a picture to the Government for 30.000, has donated $25,000 to the war und.Thousands Sleeping on Rags.It is not generally known what becomes of the old rags collected from back lanes and garbage plies.Generally speaking, they are torn into flock, which is not even washed and i» put into mattresses and sold on faith, Health mattresses are filled with pure, curled wood fibre, and sheets of new, now py d the mov To the west is pointed out Sin- the Mikado also are moving northward lt should be understood that these operations cover a wide extent of territory, while.in a general sense, the Russians occupy massed positions that are said by critics to be advantageous.gram received here from the Russian Consul at Che Foo does not mention whether the vessels are damaged and makes no reference to the report from Tokio that a gunboat of the type of the Otvajni had been sunk off the Liaoti Fromontory.owing to having collided with a mine.a The authorities here are witaout Information in regard to the reported tornedoing of u Russian cruiser of the Pallada type, which they say, \u2018nus mean the Diana.aoth the official Russian reports agree as to the malin details of the engagement and the manner In which the big Ironclad aquadron in the form of a gridiron, tacked and counter .ack- ed us they delivered their broadsides, but a vell is drawn when tle cruiser division escaped and the usarevitch was disabled.The newspapers here received ihe official advices this morning ; for comment.The spirita of the À too x i and Rossia would have shared her fate.The chief mystery at the Admiralty here is why Vice-Admiral Kamimurs drew off when Admiral Jensen's ships were at his mercy.The only explanation is that his squadron must have suffered such frightful damage that it could not continue the bat- tie, It is confirmed that the losses of officers and men on board the Rossia and Gromoboi were 50 per cent.of the fermer and 35 per cent.of the latter, showing the dreadful havoc caused\u2019 the fire from the Japanese ships even at a range exceeding three miles.Private reports say the decks of the Ros- sia were veritable shambles.JAPS ARE DRILLING CHINESE SOLDIERS : ple may be ju from the fact that although tiifs a holiday there are no crowds in the atreets, but the church Se) vi r Pe \\ bh aS.B.S \\ § FF NAN IN ei ata.\u201d DA0C00O0OCOCOCOOOOOCOOOOOIC RE a Our profits have been blotted out in making these cuts in prices.4 IN AMERICA.| SOVEREION ; Health-Civer of the 30th Century.v nourishing.T SA turn of health.Pop! the world.On sale by all Pn oe & to.Agts.\u2026 Eng \u2018Rs.KINLOCK .oe .GnossMAN & Co, Agte-, Calcutta LULWIK ENGELBERO Ag'tin Russia HECTOR FALCON, Proprietor, France.FX-STCHARLES a Co.GENERAL AGENTS FOR CANADA 257.ST.LAWRENGE ST.MONTREAL.THE HANNAN STORE THE HANNAN STORE | | Clearance Sale MORE DAYS OF EMPHATIC REDUCTIONS.H Best Grade Furnishings.But here are chances for you to buy furnishings at prices that will make you smile, you are getting 20 much for your money :\u2014 WASBABLE WAISTCOATS, al! tailor made.correct fabrics and leasing patterns.detachable buttons, about ait sizes.Wire 1.50 and @ now $1.00: were $2.00 and $5.00.now 81,50; were $3.00 to 35.00, now $2.00.DUCK AND FLANNEL TROUSERS, stvlishly cut and well made, wore $1.50, now BSe; Were $3.00 and $4.30, now $220.Fine Navy Blue Cashmere and Silk and Wool BATHING SUITS, neatly trimmed, very desirable garments, were $2.50, now 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0 Conn, cf.T0104 60 Daly, 1b.6,1 x 11 Toft, ©.2.120000 >: 1 60 3 3 0 Thomas.3 w + x 0 1 Rock.as .« } : + 5 0 Aubrey :b 1 1 1 2 7 3 Hickman.3b.3 0 1 Tor 01 Milligan.p.s 1 0 #v 3 1 Total 37 10 32 2: 14 * MONTREAL ab r bh pon « Walters, cf.6 2 2 7 0 0 Clancy, 1b.2 1 : s 0 1 Yrager «« 225 1° #9 #4 10 Hartman 3b.5 1 1 = 0 \u2018| Jovee V0, 1 on i o u | Dyer.tb.,o% @ 0 1 « Barry rtf .5 2: 1 : # 0 | Gibson « .\u20ac 9 0 4 0 0; Pappelau, p.«1 2 0 8 °| Totml 36 sv 19 4 9 4 | Soore by inulngs-\u2014 Providence is non:* 10 | Montreal 210300002 - SUMMARY First buse cx-balle aff Milligan 3 off Pappalau, 2: =truck out, by Milligan.5 bv Pappaluu.3.three base hits, Rock.| Vinson: sacrifice hits Conn Hickman, Clancy.«tnlen bases Hartman Jon eae Rarry.wild pit h Puppalan, 1 passed ball, (mibson.1 1 mpire, Conahon Time, 2.10 teejrsganfenfoojo-Jaatesfesingenjocfeeafoafgent-atent-n]ecetnjuet + + + KISSINGER THRASHED MAN + + WHO THREW ROCKS.+ + ATHERTON TO RESCUE, + + + + Feeling sore over the way + 4 Umpire Sullivan favoured the + #4 Bisons at Newark yesterday + \u2014.+ fan after the game, when the + + Buffalo team was on its Say to +; + the [hotel in a bus, threw a + + rock.hitting Kissinger.The + + latter jumped vut of the the three plavers, and before a + + aquad of policemen arrived the + + trio fared badly.None were + de seriously injured, however.oe + > petite Petit tnt tnt l Bt.Louis sa an Boston .ee 40 sé Brooklyn 0.37 D Philadelphia .où a Corbett Under Suspension.' Cincinnati, OO.August 19.- The National Baseball Commission vester- day held that Plaver Cotbett wili be, ineligible to play with any club operating under the national agreement until all of the evidence in the case has been submitted and the matter passed on by the comimnisaion.The Brooklyn Club protested against Corbett playing with any other club, Corbett was released by the St.Louis National League Chub to the Brookiyn Club, but refused to play with the latter team.An Insurance Match.A very Interesting game of baseball was played last evening between teams representing the Union Assurance Society and the Phoenix Assurance lo.Ltd.of London and! resulted in the game being called, after several innings On account of darkness, with score Phoenix 8.Union 8.The snappy base- running of \u201cBottle\u201d Virtue and the one-handed catch of \u201cPoeny\u201d Brown were (he features.\u2014 Yesterday\u2019s Bulletins.The mistakea which were made In the bulletin service of the Eastern league gameés yesterday werc caused b, the employment of an operator in th: telegraph office yesterday afternoon, who did not prover himself an oateful as he was supposed té be, and to whom thé partic particular kind 02 WK | the | Moyals started | he was novelty axsigued to vésterday was oa Autrlelder Jake Geitiman of may not beg able to put on a uriforn again this season.Île ls Just sent ales- cent from a severe ness.la hange.Eugene McCann.of Jersey ity who has bevs dut of the gan some Ume Pwith nfliomma tory rheumatism in his | plichiug shoulder.expects tu age! back fn the game next week.There have been nine kitled in baseball accidents this year and seething ke fifty seriously injured Never in the hiatory of the sport have so many men been hurt by ota .KON NOLL, An exchange remarks tha the Na- tianal League batting disappointments this year are Barclay, Bransfield, Casey.Geler and Kling.Yes, and x number of others.and there will continue iv be disapproiniments so long the Taal strike rule is in existence.as There will be a game o.buseball on Fletcher's Field, to-morrow arte noon, When the Star will micet the Salem baseball team.I' will be au a- teresting match as bob teams ve putting up good ball fur amateur teams LACROSSE Montreal Ready for Cornwall.The Montreal boys ure now rvady for Cornwall.The de:vat udimintst- eted (hem by Nationul has acted stimulant as a The final practice wus Leld last evening when Faurney Kept the team at it for u guud hour, beans giving the buys sonic sprinting ex:re- vlse, Finlaysou and Hondry hase Rept at it hurd this week and shoud show to good auvantage The Coru- Will bods Wil arrive tu-morrew and reports from the Factory roan find cate that thelr team hase not been negligent in the way of exercise which means that they will make n grea effort to down the Winged Wh.boys.Brantford for Championship.Brantford.August 1%.\u2014Brantford is vice again ln the same pusilon in the rave foi the © I.A.championship as before the Chippewas put it over the Tacumashs, They have Jost four Rames, but there is still a chance of them winning out.If the Indians can be beaten here on Saturday, and Al the Island n° week later, they will have to come here ta plis off the tie came Of course the louis nave 10 play off and win a tie goa with St.Kitts, and have to bent the on the stand lates su tas = they should be able much depends on in Chippewas but as su case, tes da ths, McGibney Professionalized.Special 40 The Montreal Star, Winnipeg, August 19.- At pa meet- Ing of the Judiclal Committee of the Western Canada Lacrosse Assoclition Buck McGibney, formerty of Ottawa, was declared a professional, and his application for reinstatement was Jeo nied.Then the Shamrocks\u2019 application to have the Rouris-Shamrock game replayed was taken up.and, afier cone siderable disc ussion, this was ulso jeuted.\u201ce- Shamrock and Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke to-morrow and Shamrock «ill play afternoon on th- SA AA.grounds, the match being a scheduled mame in the intermediate series.The Sherbrooke team has been climbing up well of late and promises .La! struggle with the champions MavrKer ow placed out and Finlavsun near centre flot.be will Tt iz probable that a junior will Le played on the defence.It certalnly can sta «dd strengthening The home end can look after ita-lf Lut the defence must give some assist - ance.Remember it takes twelve to make a successful team.Arthur Hamilton replaces Tom Car- Baffate \" trophy, and was not decided until the Ist bowl wus put down.The slipa ur bath ol the rinks displayed greni kki'l 1a noth their running and draw suis.white 1ne other players did thelr C she oe towards the upholding of the Tends that were won by each side.The \"wateh was oa must interesting ane to watch, and thie excitement wan kept jus all the way through by the way th ends changed at different tures, Kon rok was ahead In turu, aml the x ore was even up on more thal one « cussion.The game was a >» de.idedls 82% purse novel, them living In Glengarry.long ne, as It tdok three hours to fin\u2019 1h it.and x large gallery followed the play from end to end.The Went.monn qyarieite got off to a good start, ne they scored three on the first end.They ptled in their bowls by drawing, and the Canada rink failed to cut trem out, The second end it was the locals* turn.for they did the pHing up of the howls and got three.On the next.the two leads were not on the jack.and it was left to the second plavers to do the work.The Canadas lay two shots, and Brown cut one nut.Moore wit yhis first tried to get the shot and raised the Montreal bowl in for another, but with hia next he got an inwlk and Jay shot, winning the and.The next two ends went tn the (Canada rink.as they out- bowled thelr opponents In both.This put the loral players five shots up on the fifth end.On the sixth and.Morrow was short with his first, while Wilson was right on the jack with his second.Morrow Montreal Athletes to Represent Ganada at World'S Fair CONSTABLE E.Desmarteau Is the athletic pride of the Police Force of Montreal.almost phenomenal, throwing and shot putting has heen DESMARTEAU.\u2019 His weight and although he will run up against the best men of the United States it is expected that he will give A pretty Ko0d account of himself.¥ à lind as captain anc vice-president.Art.should root ou: à few m Te young brothers.LAWN BOWLING Westmount in Semi-Finals.Special to the Montreal Siar Toronto, August 18% \u2014 The final game of the chwumplonship the Dominion Lawn Bowlin bardest over played off _ Asso- | the out, avis the drew in and changed the end; Wilson drew the ahot and the play of the Rkips in no way altered the end, so the eastern rihk won à singla point, leaving Canada four up.The leads | were off in the seventh end, while Brown drew In two shots.Argles cut one of vhem out.Williamson lay cl the jack with both of his shots, and the Westmäunt lay had four In.When of Moore came to lay down hip lapt bowl, \u2018which was a anairs shot \u201cbe eut one ché te the\u2019 Montreal A little thing Hke that did not matter In those days.tained the Capitalr to victory, Jack Cawthray and Jack McKinley.tried to run the jack.but failed.and the end went to the locais, they getting (wo, putting them three up.The Moore rink lay shot in the next end.When WilllarGaon came to play he chauged the end by drawing.Moore tratled the Kitty but t did ax alter the end as Montreal had the hack bowl and Brown drew eanother with his last bowl.scoritg two, there being or * a difference of one shut between the rinks.Montreal a3sumed the lead on (he tenth end when Angles raised them in short and Brown drew two more, Dr.Moore tried to run, the Jack but was narrow with both bowls and the East- THE STAR'S GALLERY OF ANCIENT SPORTING PHOTOGRAPHS.threes.The Anish will Be between the st.Louis and; the Windmill Point pier.There will also be a handicap race given far boats with a larger sail area than five raters, hamely, over 500 feet.THE TURF On the Grand Circuit.New York.August 19.\u2014The card for the fourth day of the Grand Cireuit meeting at Brighton Beach had only one state event, the 35,000 Metropolitan tor 2.18 pacera Morning Star was tavourite at $50 to $10 for the field.He THE OTTAWA WIDE AWAKES APPS erners got a three end.putting them two up.Tt wan three For Canada in the dlev- enth which again put them in the lead.They lay shot and Skip Rrown missed two chanc: to cut the shot out although he made two good triala.From this on, Canada xept the l-ad.In the next they only tallied a single which gave a majority of two on the thirteenth.l was Westmount's turn to score but all they could get was a single.Tho rest of the ends up to the sevan- teenth were without feature and ihe local quartette held the lead all through.On the sixteenth end they were four up.On the 17th.Westmount scored three points.After the first two players had finished.tle eastern plavers lay shot.Brown drew {pn another making It two.Dr.Moore tried a running shot and was harrow.rals- Ing Westmount in for another.Brown pu: in a guard with his last bowl end making it impossible for Moore to run the Kitty.and won the end.getting three.This left Ganada only one up and one end to play, On the lats end none of the first two players on elther side were particularly close, although Argles had the shot until Williamson drew in with his first.then Pole put down a nire one and got a rest against a Westmount bow! giving him \u2018he shot.Brown had only one chance that was to run the Jack.He was wide with his firat.while Moore's first was;a good one laying almost against the Jack, Brown took another try at running but again failed and the game went to Canada with a score of seventeen to twenty.ATHLETICS The M.A.A.A.Handicap.Four events were run off last night at the M.A.A.A.grounds.The results are below 220 yards run\u2014 J.C YRiadeH, 18 yards .F.L.Lukeman, 8 yards P.Molson.scratch .C.P.Disney.18 yards .B.W.Parker, 20 yards .Time\u201423 1-5 seconds.120 yards hurdles\u2014 E.B.Savage, scratch .\u2026 + .B.Peck, scratch .2 2e ue B.W.Parker.10 yards .F.L.Lukeman, 10 yards .,.Time\u201418 1-5 seconds.One mile run\u2014 W.Hay, 110 yards .J.Peterkin, 165 yards .P.M.Higgins, 125 yards .Peter Deer, scratch .Percy Gomery, 50 yards .W.Edwards, 70 yards ., H.D.Browne, 110 yards .Leslie Scott, 125 yards .W.J.Cowen, 165 yards .Time\u20144 min.33 2-6 seconds.Running broad jump\u2014 BE.B.Savage, 24 In, 20 ft, 10 In.olson, scratch, 20 LA Rin.B.W.Parker, 26 in, 20 ft.1 jn.F.L.Lukeman, 24 in., 19 ft.5 in.J.B.Peck, 6 in, 18 ft.10 1-2 In.© DWE) Wie er er en ver a \u201cae ee se ea se an se ne aa\u2019 ODODE © Dis LI = E.H.Brown Olympian Timekeeper.Mr.E.H.Brown, secretary of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Associa- \u2018tion, and secretary of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union, has been appointed one of the official timekeepers of the Olimpic games, which will come off In St.Louis at the World's Fair \u2018next week.This is quite an honour for Canada and Montreal.and everyone interested in amateur athletics will be pleased that the appointment tell to Mr.Brown, whose work for years has been for the encouragement and fostering of amateur sport in Canada.AQUATICS : R.8t.L.VY.C.Cruising Race.There will be cruising races for all classes of boats to-morrow.The start will ba from Dorval.The two-tatère start at 2.30, and all othere as soon thereafter as poasi! later than 2 ble\u2014not pm.The club launch wil leave she! won both beats.with Angus Polnter se ond in each.The winner is a son and the second grandson of St.Pointer., en Of the 217 tro:.Alexander Campball suid at $23 to $35 for the field.Leonora (ind to the three-quarter pole, with the tavourite al her wheel.The favourite wou by two lengths.The surorise of the day was in the 2.07 trat.Swift wasfavourite at $30.while McKinley sold at $21, Caspian $15.Hawthorne 214.and the field $3.McKinley held the pole to the wire: Caspian second, and Swift third.The 2.12 pace was never in doubt.the favourite leading throughout and winning, pulled up, ty three lengths.In the 2.07 pace Albert sold at $50.Win.field Stratton $20.Cascade $10.Eudora 8.and the field $10.Cascade won, with Stratton second.Summary: 2.1% pace, purse 35,000: mile heats.two in three\u2014 Morning Star.er\u2014Fanny Egthorne.h.h.by Star Point- by Eg- thorne.PES 1 Angus Pointer.bg.vue 40.0 102 China Maid, bm.Bâle \u2019innle King.chm.Lo 44is Time\u20142.07 3 4, 2.03 3- 218 parce, purse $600; dash, 1 1-81 miles- - Ecstatic.bam.bv Oratorio \u2014 Ethel Wyn, by Harvold.11 Little Wood.bm.ch eee Roy R.br.8, Alice Mapes, \u2018Daphne \u2018Direct.Ear and Scott started.Time\u20142.26.2.17 trot, purse, $600.dash, 1 1.18 mileg\u2014 Alexander Campbell, b.g.l by Baron.Star\u2014Florida W., by Florida.\u2026.À John Caldwell, br.Cee eas 2 Leonora.b.m.\u2026 3 Ruth C., Relle \u2018ago.* Earline s\u2026 started.Time-2.20.2.07 trot, purse 3800: dash, 1 mile\u2014 McKinley, bg.by Geo.St.Clair.Maggie B.«ivr 22.0 cree us Caaplan., b.vase reer ee eue 2 Swift, bh.8 Wentw orth.Hawthorne \u201cana Tdolita started.Thne\u20142.09 1-4.2.07 pace, pure 800: dash.1 mile - Cascade, br.x.ing Pilot.dam hy Mascot.1 Winfield Stratton.h.K.2 Albert.rom.aon 3 suffrek.Rphinx \u2018@.Nervea, Patchen, and Eudora started, Tims\u20142.07.Yesterday's Results at Saratoga.started.Best yy 2.14 1-3 2.06 pacing, purse §$500\u2014V.ce- legal, won in straight heats; Count De Oreey second: May H.third.Medill Hawkes, Eola, and Fanny Pur.ell, usw started.Best Lime 2.14 3-4.217 trotting, purse 3560\u2014Bert 4 won in straight heats: Annabell _W.second; Whitten Wilkes.third.Tom Phair.Silk Lace, Kitty Giltner, Laundry Boy.and Sweet Inniscarra also started.Best time, 2.15 1-4.The cub hunting season begins wo- morrow, not Monday as stated.Until further notice the hounds willl leave The Ottawa Wide Awakes were the first team to play, \u2018acrosse -erlously In d'tawa, and the costumes of the old days, as shown in the cut, ce In the year the picture was taken the team styled themselves champions of Ottawa, having defeated the Shamrocks of Ottawa for a There are just three of these old hands now in town\u2014W.Stuart, who in 1896 cap- The balance of this vld team are scattered in different parts of Canada, several of APA the kennels every Monday.Wednesday, Thursday\u2018 and Saturday, at 4350 am.SWIMMING To-morrow\u2019s Island Races.The ninth and final in the series of weekly handicaps at the Montreal Swimming Club will be held to-morrow afternoon.The following are the events: 1.100 yards.handicap, senior\u2019 2, Egg hunt, juntor.3.40 yards handicap.senior.4.220 yards handicap.junlor.5.Diving competition, handicap, senior, 6 Duck hunt, junior.7.Duck hunt.senior.The annual races of the club will be held on Saturday the 27th inst.The programme will be published on Wednesday next, and wiil be a more than usually Interesting one.+ Outremont Goif Club.The competition for the gold medal presented by His Honour Mr.Recorder Weir.vice-president, takes place on Saturday afternoon.The bert 18 scores qualify for competition, according tq the club handicaps.The medal has to be won twice before ba coming the property of any player.The present holder is Mr.D.N.C.Hoge (Nor), 1685, Bull, Steamship Universes trom Sydney.coal, Dominion Coal Co.1048, Thuestad, Acadia Coa! Co.Steamship Helm (Nor.), trom Pictou, coal, Steamship Hurona ward, from London, Reford Co., Lid.Cleared.Bteamship Universe (Nor.), 1635, Bull, for Bydney, light, Dominion Coal Ca.Schooner Hibernia (Br.), 298, McDade, for Halifax.light; Anderson & McKensle.Steamship Paristan (Br.), 3385, Braes, for Liverpool, passengers and genera) cargo, H.& A.Allan.9\", Gucaine: (Br), general 2180, Dor- cargo, KR Gohooner Leopold (Br.), for Gaspe, general cargo, J.U.Broc Co.Steamship Bonavista (Br.), 837, Fraser.for lower ports, Dom Co Steamship Jeanara $179, Lay- «ook, for Quebec, light, McLean, Kennedy & Co.\u20ac po manip Hungarian (Br), 2898, Wallace, for London.general oargo, Allan Bros.& Co.Bteamship Helm (Nor), 1048, Thues- tad, for Pictou, ballast, Acadia Coal Co.Ocean \u201cSteamship.Aurania at New York from Liverpool and Queenstown, August 18.Pretoria at New York from Dover and Boulogne, August 13.Siberian at Halifax, N.8., from Glasgow and Liverpool, August 18.Carpathia at Quenstown from New ork.Augus .Republic at Queenstown from Boston, ugust 18.Baltic at Queenstown from New York, August 18, Citta di Torino at Genoa from New York.Auguet 18.Pennsylvanie at Hamburg from New York, August 18.The Allan line RM.S.Tunisian |s ex- to arrive this afternoon.Her sa- oon passengers are as follows: Mrs.Baldock, Rov.A.Baldwin, Mr.A.Balfour, Mrs.A.Balfour and maid, Beemer, Mr.C.Bennett, Mrs.Bennett, Miss Brenok, Sir Lauder Brunton, lady Brunton, Miss Burns, Mr.Calder, Mre or, Col.\u20ac.Carter.Mrs.\u201cLarter.Mr.C.J.Carter, Mr.W.J.Carter, Major rain, Mr.T.Claments, Mr.Cesg Knight Clowes, Rev.Canon Cody, Mr.J.Clucas, Miss Crossen, Miss Dalton, Miss Dalton.Mr.FE.Dundee, Mr.A.L.ss Fergueon, M M.Fes- Mr, 8.R.Field, Col.-Sergt.A.G.Mr.J.Geammer, Mr.R.A.Mise Gibbons and maid, Mr.M Sergt.W.Gould, Mrs.Gran! Hansen.Mr.C.J.H 5 Helm, Mra.Helm.Mr.burn, Mr.G.F.Hepburn, Mr.C.D.Hi oo Mra.Hindley, Mr.Hingston, Mr.Arthur: Holgate, Mr.C.Jenkins, Rev.F.8.Keane.Miss M.L.scans, Mr.F.R Latehford, Mr.E.8.Lawton.Mr.G.Les, Mr.H.G.Love, Mra.Love, Rev.J.Mae- kay, Mr.Ivan MacSloy.Mrs.J.Mac&lw, Mr.H.A.Mainwaring.Mr.A.YW March- mont, Mre.Marchmont.Mr s.Me- Arthur, Mrs.McArthur, Manter Me- Arthur.Dre.P.MoGregor and maid.M .Mins Miner.gren, Mins Rowcrot.Bavory, Mr It Simpson, Miss ey Mr.J.R.8mith, Mrs.Smith, Mr.G.A.Smith, Mr.James W.Smith, Private N.Bmith, Mr.i.Ho- pra, Mr E.Biare, Mr.AV.Todd, nr ©.Valentine, Mr.Villeneuve, Mr.A.Vineberg, Mrs.Vineberg, Mr.BE.Waldo, Mr W Waldron, Mr.F.Wallis, Dr.Jas Washurton, Mc R.Whitaker, Nr.Hamilton Wickes, Al EH.Wilding, Mr P.Willams, Mr Willams, Major-General W.P.Wright Black Watch Band Sails.The Dominion line steamer Canada, ot the Loiminion line.sailed from Liverpout yesterday Will a large genorul cargo, 148 firat, 240 second and 345 steerage passen- sera on board Among the paxsengers are sixty members of the Hack Waten Wend Regiment band, bound for the Toronto Eahibition, and a concert tour of Canada and the United States.WIit Raise Canada Themselves.Gagnon Freres, of Quebec, have rella- Quished the contra tl whic they held for raising the Canada, and Capt.Johnston, mechanical superintendent of the R.and O., will auperintend tiie wperanion.te ls now on the spot To Lower Rates.The opinion prevatis ju Liverpool that oly linve besides the Cunard nny lowes thelr second-cabin rates \u2014 - NOTES.The steamer liurona, of the Thomson line, arrived In port yesterday.The steamer Fremona, of the \u2018Thome ton line, passed Prawle Point at 10 am on Thursday, from Montreal to London.The Hamburg-American line steamer Oxonian left Hamburg for Montreal on Wednesday at noon with general cargo The Dominion line steamship Englishman, trom Montreal for Avonmout passed Brow llead on Wednesday, at pm.The steamer Canada Cape, of the Can- adian-South African line, arrived in port at noon to-day.She sailed from Bouth Africa In ballast and culled at Barry, England, for coal.She will mall from Montreal for South Africa with a fairly heavy cargu The treasurer of the Montreal! Sallore Institute wishes to acknowledge with than the receipt of £3 11s 7 1-34 trom Captain Stewart, of the steamship Lake Champlain, the proceeds of a concert held on board.aleo from Captain Fraser, of the \u2018steamship Bonavista.for $380, the proceeds\u201d of collections at Sunday wer- vices.BLOOD POISON PUR UNETEEN YEARS Py: Sosy blood ora von acte COOK oY co.1007 HANBIO TREPLE, Ghisage, TIL 183 tf The splendid values we are offering in genuine three-piece Scotch Tweed and English Worsted Suits are attracting the economical buyers of Montreal \u2014 Suits regularly sold for $18 and $15 we are now selling for $10.50 and $1.50 THE CLOTHING CLEARERS, LIMITED.231 St.Lawrence Main Street.Montreal.Saratoga.N.Y.August 19.Albany, yesterday's stake event, ensily won by Jack Lory.favourite, by made the pace most of the way.but fell back {In the stretch.Marjoram won the first event by almost a length, Missing Link getting the place by a head.The Meeplechase was won In the stretch by Hark Forward, an outsider.Afrikander was the best of his field in the fourth, winning by three- quarters of a length: Grusiallo mada the e to the half-mile, where the Star Ruby colt picked it up.Major Daingerfield lost third maney In the stretch.Jane Holly beat the favourite, Elckshaw, and Garnish in the fifth, Garnish securing second place by three lengtha from Kickshaw, Bedouin.favourite, a runaway ot the sixth,\u201d winning by four lengths.Canadian Drive Won Two Races.Saugus Mass, August 19.\u2014 Na race aver Nev: England \u2018racks this year han produced the amount o° specula- tins that the 2.17 trotting class did at Old Saugus track yesterday.Toms Phair.fresh trom his victorious career throughout Maine and Canada.was the favourite, with Annabell W.a saoond cholie, After three cl tested hests, Bert B.proved the best, of the lot.though he had not been picked as a poseidility.The 3 were not satisfied with the driviag Annabell WR and changed drivers in thn.second\u2019 h = \u2014 The Was | a length and a halt from Chryaltis, who At Extraordinar Men*s & Women's Shoes ny August Sho Sale y Saving Prices ! Evenings Except Thursdays.Our August Shoe Sale is still in progress in all our three stores, and will .August 27th, during which time all the Surplus Stock J continue until Saturday, in our Three Stores will be closed out, The reductions range from 1-4 to 1-2 less than regular prices, As we have not every your size before it is gone.At 1973 and 1974 St.Catherine St.Store.23 pairs of omen: » 33.50 and 92.75 umel Calf Laced Boots.mili- and French heels, 18 paire of Men's à $2.50 and 41.Box Calf Oxfords, $ an allo Goodyear Welted.Marked down to .141 St.Lawrence Street.623 St.Lawrence Street.; JR sme canter Sa 24185 size in these lines, it will pay you to shop early and secure NOTE THAT EACH OF OUR STORES HAS A SEPARATE LIST.At 141 St.Lawrence St.tore.32 Bal \u2018of Women's 3 00 Dongola Boots, assorted styles, all precited welted.Marked $1.95 wn 5\u2019 pairs ot \u201cMen's \"$4.50 \u2018and $5.00 atylon anti, oe, NT tent CA ates Marked down to on ant 86 At 623 2 st.Lawrence St Store, 19 païrn of Men's $1.00 Calfskin \u2018 Ronta made on nice broad lanta, suitable for Fell eer Tees Marked down to 23 paire of Women's 0 1e Dongola Oxforda.low rehôen, light or heavy noler.Marked.down to » 1972-1974 ; St.Catherine\u201d, Street.ror: ; / ty at the THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRID AY, AUGUST 19.1904, 5, EY 5 FESTIVIES ANCIENT CAPITAL Farewell Dinner to Lord Minto in Garrison Club.A BALL THIS EVENING Their Excellencies Will Leave Quebec on Monday and Proceed West.Quebec, August 19 The brief \u2018sojourn of the Governor-General's par- Citadel, coupled with the presence of the English warships \u2018n port, hav given occasion for .number of festivities in the Ancient Capital this week, which are attended hy the elite of this city.as well as by - 1umber of residents of other citie- who are spending a week in town, Wednesday evening a large number cf military naval, and civillan guests attended a dinner given by their Excellencies Lord and Lady Minto, at thelr quarters in the Citadel.Yesterday afternoon, Vice-Admiral Sir Archibald Douglas and .fHicers of H.M.8.Jradne entertained about 250 d the flagship, when a \u2018most enjoyable tUinie was spent.Last evening a farewell dinner was ven to Lord Minto In the Garrison ub, when about of members of the club were present, About six hundred invitations have been lasued for à ball to be glven this evening by Lady Minto at the Governor General's quarters, and on Saturday evening Lord Minto will be entertained at dinner at Spencer Wood by Sir Louls A.Jette.On Monday at noon their Excellen- cles and family will take their farewell departure from Quebec and will leave for Ottawa by the 12.45 p.an.1.C.R.train.Their Excellencies wlll remain in Ottawa until 27th inst.and then will leave for Rritlsh Columbia ænd the Northwest.They will probably travel by train as far as Owen Sound and will then proceed hy stegm- er to Part Arthur.leaving thero oy C P.R.for Victoria and Vancouver.After visiting the latrer cities, Jard Minto will enjoy a week's ride through the Saskatchewan district, and will visit Regina and Winnipeg.l.ady Minto and suite rejoining His Fxcel- lency, probably at Regina.Ther l'x- cellenvles will return to (tawny out the 27h September and vill reside there until they leave there shout the Stet divtoher, taking pussige at Montreal on their return to England.IEEE ERE EEE RE EE REESE R + + + JOHN MITCHELL'S + + VISIT TO IRELAND + + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + + John Mitchell s'ioso letters + + to The Star on the labour + + problems of (reat Britain have + + bermn attra ting will also reach Quebec within a few days, and it is confidently expected that she Will visit Montreal.She u:al she do so at the sume time as the two English ships, the public reception will be tendered to the officers and men of both nations at the same Ume.The \u201cTroude\u201d has à particular interest for Montreal- from the fuct that the wife ; Commandant Aubry, the officer in command of the \u201cTroude™ is a Montreal lady.the daughter of the late Mr.Justice Wurtele.The Saddlers and Labour Day.There will be a public meeting of the suddiers, on Sunday afternoon.in Char- tier Hall, 122 St.Denis street.when final arrangements Will be made for the Labour Day demonstration.AH those working at the trade who are not members of the union have been invited to attend.The organization is in a prosperous condition, und the turn out this year will be much larger than last year.LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.An Open Letter to Parents.To the Editor of the Mantreai Star: Sir.\u20141f one could decide on any one particular thing as belug at the root of à great déal of miseéry in this world, 1 think most people would agree that Jt is selfishness.We see this exemplified in a hundred different ways, great and Witheut dHating on the grôkser vices, there are dozens of smaller ways in which people habitually show an utter lack of consideration for the feelings of others.Jt stems useless tu appeal to selfish adults.But can we not ensure that the rising generation shall be less indifferent\u201d I think one of the grandest opportuniting ever offered is going to be Riven Lo us at the end of this month te teach our boys und giris the great virtue of consideration for others 1 refer to the bazaar aboul to be held on behalf of the Children's Memorial Hospital.young.There are there som: twenty-five children in vartous stages of crippiehood.Under the trra.meut they are receiving they are making wonderful strides towards recovery But funds are urgently needed to extend the work which has only Just begun.And It is for this purpose the bazaar ix going to be held.1 understand that upwards of four thon- sand ys and girls are already tnterest- ing (hemseives In the work.Parents, if you Want to make your children tender towards their wenker brethren.if you want to foster genuine philanthropy tn thelr hearts, If you want to excite in them a Jove for mankind, if you want them to grow up with the feeling that they arc thelr brother's keeper: in short, If you want to cultivate unselfishness in them, 1 think no better opportunity has ever offered itself than the present one What a spicndid spectacle It would be to see a children\u2019s hospital supported entirely by chlidren; to sve the young peopl» of Canada take hold of this work as thelr very own.to feel that they are really doing something themselves towards alleviating the sum total of human misery in the world, to sec this accam- plished would be a glorious thing, You have It in your power Gel your chij- dren Interested In the bazaar: let them throw themselves enthusiastically into the work (the united enthusiasm of all our young people will be irresistible}; the moral effect they will derive from It wiil be incalculable: it will go a long way towards helping to make them unselfish men and women.MAX LIEBICH.The Grammar School, Berthier.A Nautical Correction.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir,\u2014In your Issue of the 10th inst.referring to the steamship Canada- -Cape Breton enquiry, you say that Captain Salmon said in a tone of astonishment: \u201cWhat.starboard your helm, for a green light on your port bow?\" to which Mr.McNeil answered, \u201cYes.\u201d and as this answer was perfectly Pint according to the rules of the road, J think you must have made a mistake in your reference which ought to be corrected.that Captain.Salman's question must have been, \u201cIf you see a steamer's topmast light and green light on your port bow, what would you do then?\u2019 as Mr.McNeil in this case would be wrong in saying that he would starboard his helm.Yours truly, A.NILSEN, Master of steamship Britannic.Montreal, August 18, POLITICAL POT-POURRI.The Fielding organ In Halifax gave the public the \u2018facts\u2019 In connection with Mr.Borden's reception in 13 linea of the emallest size type.This is the \u2018liberal idea rempecting what has been termed the greatest political demonstration Ha- Max has ever seen.\u201cMr.Fielding ls as panicky over Quecn'a- Shelburne an ho was over Guys- ro March.\u2019 writes a Nova Scotia politician to a Montreal friond.A great many people from New Bruna- wick contend that Hon.William Pugsley will replace Hon.Mr.Emmerson as Miner © Railways before the gencral elec- Mr.ontaine\u2019s venomous compilation of brochures entitled \u2018Judas Iscariot Tarte\u2019 will #0 on record as the mont indecent campaign publication that haa n.In contemplating It one realizes what a sordid lot of seribblers are in the entourage of Hon.Raymond.\u2014 .Extract.from a letter from Megantic County: \"You may tell Montreal friends that La Presse's ra¢ial appeals nre not having any effect out here.people are pot fools: they know what Grand Trunk Pacific means: those whe do not are learning the lesson from a /multitude of wiser ones.\u2019 i Don\u2019t Stay Away From The Ball.\u2019 One of Mathieu's Nervine Powdérs\u2014 18 for cente\u2014will esse your headache, a second one will dure it.Contains no dangerous narcotics, 1 presume * of : A visi | em to the hospitul Is an uvbject lesson to the ; THE PASSING HOUR.If you don\u2019t wee what you want, Prefon à for something else, |\" ha It 1s not the voters® ligt they are it- ing for; it iz the subscription Nat, Both the Russian and the Japaneses are mics know enough to come in when nt ns.a The Mverning holiday-maker resembles re politician in his eagerness to Evod berth.ets Oid Orchard is the place whose Munt- real People Bo to get acquiint:i w'h each other Bathing suits have no passing the customs, for conceul very much.difficulty in they seldom U the fire underwriters of Port Arthur want to put up the rates, they will never have a better excuse than they have now.As manv dates have heen announced for the sulling of the Baltic fleet as for the holding of the Dominion general elec- tious The Libs tune-tellèr to fix the tions.They fortune itaclf.ate not walting for a for- date of the clec- want nothing less than the \u2014 It the voters\u2019 lists are not ready in time for the elections, the \u201cmachine\u201d will not permit itself 16 be emba by a little thing like that.Love-making has been forbidden on the beach at Atlantic City, which will make Westmounters visiting that resort feel quite at home.The glowing reports of the great recip- tion given to Hon.Sydney Fautler on his return from the session to \u2018va Farm have been \u201cdelayed in transmtzzlon.\u201d There was a fierce riot in the Chicago stock yards yesterday.As nobody was souked In.coal oil and burnt at the stake, we are justified in assuming that ne coloured gentlemen were implicated.There are no swear words in the Jup- anese language.says Dr.Toyokichi lyenagu.But =uppose a Jap is carrying a barrel of ashes up a flight of sta stairs, and just as he gots to the top the bottom drops out-what doe: he remark?An esteemed contemporary.reporting the Street Railway picnic.speaks of each competitor in the greasy pole contest taking \u2018his icy plunge\u201d into the river.The reporter's knowledge of a cold bath would appear to be largely theoretical.With reference to the Chinaman\u2019s de- cislon to cut short his queue, nur local columns remarked.What the kilt is to the Scotchman, the qucue is to the China- man.\u2019 But Recorder Weir should ace to it that the Scotchman does not cut his kilt any shorter.The Globe is stil) drivelling about the \u201cwar talking militarists\u2019 and \"Canada\u2019s frontier defences.\u201d but we notice that it does not call for the publication of the report which would prove the Globe to be an inventive, Imaginative deliberate per- verter of the truth.A travelling man once put up for the night ut the leading hotel in a small town, And before retiring left very particular Instructions to bg called In time for an early train.Farlv In the morning the guest was disturbed by a lively tattoo upon the door.tel?he demaded, aleepily.\u201cve got an message for you\u201d replied the bellbo: The guest was up in an instant, opened the: door and received from the boy a larve envelope.lle tore it open hastily.and Inside found a slp important Vv.which was written In large letters: \u201cWhy don't you get up?\u2019 He got up.\u2014 Rochester Herald.A conundrum was propounded | n this columu the other day: \u201cWhy ia the ne defatigable coming to Montreal?\u201d answer was her tired.\" e Indefatigable not go to Montreal in 19037\" We do not know why; but the Indefatigable was younger then and, of course, better able to stand fatigue.\u201cQuebecer.\u201d in the same spirit, aska: \u201cWhy does tho Ariadne never go to Montreal?\" *\u2018Quebecer\u201d must have forgotten that Ariadne was married to Bacchus.What more natural or proper than that Ariadne should want to stay near the Isle of Bacchus.otherwise known as the Isle THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.Wr.Chanteloup's employes had a very pleasant picnic on Saturday last at the rove, Chambly, kindly loaned by Ma- jor-General Walker, who, during the day.showed in many ways his desire that the excursionists, numbering about three hundred, should enjoy themselves, and subsequently distributed the prizes to the successful competitors in the different games.The picnic was pronounced a complete success.THE LATE Mr.Chanteloup was the founder and head of one of the Inrgest brass factories In the Dominion.which he personally conducted to the day of his death.The house stood on the corner of Craig and Cote streets.At Mr.Chante- loun\u2019's death, heirs in France decided to wind up the concern and go out of business.The late Major-Gen- eral Walker was a distinguished Bri- tiah officer of the old school, who, after retiring from the army.decld- ed to settle down at Chambly on his fine property.Lieut.-Col.Brown Chamberlain.Queen's Printer, paid a brief visit to the Metropolis this morning on Government business, and returned to the Capital this evening.THE LATR Lt.-Col.Chamberlain.C.M.G.D.CL.wan trained to the law.beine called to the Bar of Lower Canada in 1850.He only practised à few montha, when he took up journal He entered the House of Commons \\in 1867 for Miestaquoi County, and was Appointed Queen's Printer in June.1470.He commanded the 60th Battalion during the Fenian raids of 1866-70.repulsing the raiders at Eccles\u2019 Hill.May.1870.far which he wag created a C.MG.by Queen Victoria.He was a Fellow of MeGily University, from which he | obtained the degree of ND.C.L.The colonel was known to a large circle of friends in Montreal.It is stated in Quebec that the Harbour Commissioners of that port have succeeded in obtaining from Hon.Mr.Mackensie the promise that the Government will introduce next session the Ril to provide for the construction of the Quebec Graving Dock.THE DOCK was buflt at Bt.Joseph de Levis.just round the pain, and.in the oninion of many experts, in an unfavourable place for ships ta enter In all kinds of winds.It war alzn hullt too shart far the increased length of the stermshinpa of to-day, and a few vearn mince had to be len- æthened at great cost.Bo far, It has heen of great service to damaged shinninæ.The lenwee and manager 1e Mr George T.Davie head of the Wrecking Company.and the owner of the powerful steel tug Lord Strathrona.PROMINENT CD ae HO HAVE PASSED AW The Star of August 189, 1889.announced ! that Sir Alexander Campbell, Lieutenant- | Governor of Ontario, was &t the Wind- of paper on j ror.HOW THO JAPANESE SPIES MET DEATH AT HANDS OF RUSSIANS This is the story of the last two hours of two Japanese sples who were caught by Russian Cossacks Just as they were about to shatter with dynamite a bridge on the line of the Manchurian Railway, writes M.Pravdine to the \u201cNouvelliste Vaudois,\" of Lusanne, Switzerland.They had made their way to the bridge through the Coasack lines and were about to shatter it to pieces, in view of 4 company of the Crar's men, but at the last moment they were not quick enough.When the accused were led into the ttle room of the Chinese *fansa.\u201d which had been turned into a court martial hall by the military authorities of Hurbin, the judges and mpectators, consisting almost wholly of officers.could not conceal their feelings of admiration for the doomed men.The formalities of the court martial were of the simplest order, and the hearing of the trial offered little of interest, seeing that the accused openly, and not without a certain patriotic pride, accepted the responsibility of the crime weighing upon them.Then gave their names and rank without the slightest tremor of voice.*\u201cPTechomo Jokoka, forty-four years old.colonel of the staff passed out first from the Military Academy at Yeddo.\u201d sald the elder of the prisoners, a short, thick set man of strong and energetic countenance.\u2018\u2019Telako Jokkl, thirty-one years oid, captain of the staff.\u201d sald the other.taller and slighter in bulld than his comrade, with a thin and deeply bronzed face.As he gave his name he turned a disdainful look on those In court.A moment later he added: \u201cBuddhist.\u201d \u201cAnd you.colonel ?' asked the president of the tribunal, \u201care you of the sume religion as your co-accused \u201cNo, sir: I am a Christian.\u201d Seelng the looks of astonishment produced by this declaration, he added quickly : \u201c| am all the same a true Japanese, born of Japanese parents.But in my youth I wars won over by tha soft words of Christ, and was converted from Buddhism.\u201d Colonel Jokoka spoke in English, and it was an Englishman employed in the Russo-Chinese bank who translated his testimony.A Chinese acted as interpreter to Captain Jokki.The explosive substances found on their persons wer® how shown to the prisoners; but they did not seek to exculpate themselves, nor did they deny in any particular the declarations of the Cossacks who had arrested them.The interpreter next transiated to the officers the military public prosecutor's charge, demanding for them death by hanging.1 watched the faces of the two men when this was read out.Not a single muscle did they move.Impaseive as statues, they betrayed by no outward rlgn the painful workings of their braina Their advocate nleaded for a remission of the death santence, to one of hard labour.In consideration of the full avowal they had made.This speech for the defence made no Impression on the two prisoners, and not a word did they utter.Knowing that the law admitted of a reduction of the extreme penalty.we all expected a lighter sentence than that of capital punishment, but after \u2018a deliberation of half an hour the tri- buna! condemned the two officers to the maximum punishment\u2014namely, hanging.; Jokokg and Jokki heard the sentence with us unconcerned an air ae if !t had fallen upon strangers to them, Indeed had the verdict been a a lighter one, the would probably have shown sur- vrise.+ Only confirmation by General! Kuro- patkin war awaited.I was present when the commandant read out General Kuropatkin's order ckanging the mode of death to shooting.\u201cIt is well was Jokoka's reply.\u201cI am readv His comrade said nothing.his most disdainful look expressing Indifference as to the deathz that awalted them.Jokoka asked leave to write to his family and embraced Jokk!.The latter now opend hin lips.; die more tranquil than you, colonel,\u201d \u201cHow 80.\" asked the other, \u201cI have done my duty to my country and my Maker.You have earned only the thanks of your country.\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean, cap \u201cI have often thought, of what you have told me of Christianity.You boast of its superiority to my creed.Well, I find that you are not tn acoord with your Christ's teachings.I, on the contrary.have nothing to reproach myself with.\u201d - \u201cYou are perhaps right.captain.But now I have a favour to ask of you.Will you authorise me to perform the firat really Christian act which has been ailowed me In my lite.Youn know that T have still a bundle of notes 0?the Chinese bank.There are, perhaps, a thousand rubles.I want to hand over this money personally to the commandant te give to the Russian Red Cross for helr wounded.D» you agres \u2018to this 7 Jokkt reflected a moment.Then he said: \u2019 \u201cT have always felt great affection for you.colonel, and (f this makes you happy.give the money to ous ene- mien.\u201d When the commandant returned to the prisoners Jokoka handed him a sheaf of white burknotes.with red irreriptions, saviam: \u201cThere are about a thousand rubles here.We beg you to give the money ty» vour Red Crosa\u2019* \u2018Rut had 1 not better aend it to your familles?\u201d \u201cOh, no! no!\u201d the condemned men cried with one voice, \"The Mikado will not forget our wive« and children.Do not refuse ur this satisfaction.\u201d added Jokoka: \u201cdivide the money among your wounded.\" The commandant still inaisted that the oMoers xhould rend home to Japwn all they left.For one moment Jokkt appeared to waver.He glanced at his comrade In misfortune.The latter cnjy reiterated hie wish to make amenda in this wav for tha wrongs enm- mitted In his life.The cantailn' bent his hend.nrauteacing at last.Our commandant yielded.He then asked the two Jopanese whether they wished for anything.The Buddhist's reply was: \u201cIT should much like a bath: after that we will de at your disposal.\u201d A bathroom i» an unknown article in Harbin, and the commandant could only send for a couple of palls water.The Christian colonel earnestly beg- red to be allowed to see à clergyman before going to his death.An there was no Lutheran chaplain on the spot, the Rumian priest the regiment was sent \u2018to him.Jokoka begged him to read out the Sermon on the Mount.This was read in Rue- sian, Jokoka following the text in his Japanese Bible, which had been left with him in his cell.When the pri\u2018st came to the worlls, if yu love oniy those who love ye, what reward will ire have?And If ye welcome only brothers, wherein lieth the virtue?\" okoka closed tha book.joined his St.Catherine street, sole sgency for tetes mEETinas AND AMUSEMENTS.Lacrosse Championship.CORNWALL vs.MONTREAL, M.A A A.SATURDAY, Ball faced at 3 p.m.Reserved seats 50c.for sule at Morton, Phillips & Co.street, and M.A.A.A.Office.General admission\u2014Grand Stand, 195*8 rer mo ¥ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.GROUNDS, 20th AUG.Rain or Shine.1765 Notre Dame .38¢; Hallowell st.south entrance.25c.THOS.8.POTTER, Hon.8ec.M.L.C.LAOROSSE OHAMPIONSHIP\u2014Double Event.Sherbrooke vs.Shamrock (Champions) } St.Patrick\u2019s Cadets vs.White Star, S.A A A Grounds, SATURDAY, Aug.20, 1004.Play Rain or Shine.19781 Admission to Grand Stand, 25 ocnts : .J.MoGEE, Hon.Soc.S.L.C.Vacation T rips All Steamer Lines up and down the ST.LAWRENCE and GULF Rates, Sailings and other particulars from W.H.HENRY, Temple Building, Tel, Main 2646.185 St James St., MONTREAL Oh! the Good Times at Caledonia Springs The solid comfort and enjoyment of a summer at this delightful resort.Amusements for some: rest and quiet for others: ense and luxury for all.climate and surroundings.Magnifiçent hotel\u2014all the conveniences: Elevutor: and cuisine; telephone in every room.in the new bath house.\u201c Magl\u201d Caledonia Springs on the hotel grounds.Idenl best service steam heat; hot and cold baths The \u201cMagi* Water takes away every trace of rheumatism and rheumatic gout.For rates, routes and other information, address\u2014 194 2 2aw FREDERIC A.JONES, Manager, Caledonia Springs, Ont.hands, and bowed his head a moment, his lips moving.\u201cJokki,\u201d he said, \u2018you are right.Yo: die more peaceful than I, for I bave never felt so strongly how much my life has been In disaccord with Christ's teachings.\u201d The carriage which was to take the two men to thelr death was now 'alt- ing.Outside swarmed the crowd\u2014that hideous çrowd, always alike at suéh times\u2014merchanta out of work, seedy adventurers who had flocked out to wie Far East on the lookout for an odd The two Japanese went to thelr doom as impassive as ever.Only the colonel, one could see, was a prey to painful thoughts.Both lighted thelr cigarettes, and asked not to be tied to the posts.The commandant took a couple of handkerchlefs from his pocket and handed them to the prisoners.Jokoka himself bound his eyes, but Jokkl :e- fused Adisdainfully to do so, declaring he wished to watch the operations.Twelve soldiers were posted in front of the colonel, another twelve in front of the captain.\u201cIt you have any pity on these unfortunate men,\u201d sald the commandant to his soldiers, \u201ca!m at their earts.Death will be instantaneous.\u201d okoka fei! to the left.Jokki, with- oùt having twitched his eyelids, fell fotward.Both were riddled with bullets.Our | good soldiers had taken pity on them.INSPECTOR CHAMPAGNE SAYS THAT HE WAS MISUNDERSTOOD.Boiler Inspector Champagne says that a misinterpretation has been placed upon a reply which he made at n recent meeting of the Water Committee to a question put by Superintendent Janin.Mr.Champagne was asked whether e¢ did not consider that the condition of the boilers at the pump house was fus to tbe negligence of Engineer earney.In the process of transiation from the French, Mr.pagne asserts, the reply was interpreted as in the affirmative, whereas, having known Mr.Kear- ney personally for thirty years, he knows the latter to be an exceptionally careful and painstaking official.Injured by Fireworks.Sandwich, Ont.August 19, \u2014 During a fireworks celebration in connection with the C.M.R.picnic at or fire in some way fell into the supply of fireworks; In the explosion whic followed.Samuel Gradmaison.of this place, was struck i.) the breast with a rocket.which set fire to his clothes, and he was seriously burned.In addition the bone of the second finger of his left hand was fractured.A Happy Anomaly.Although \"Swiss Food\" is building up rly nourished systems every day it in atill sold by grocers in a large package at a small price.Special lotice.Assortmen: of celebrated Mason & Risch Planos received at Leach's, 2440 Montreal.Celebration at Joliette.On August 23rd and 24th.the Great Northern Rullway of Canada wlll sell: round trip tickets from Montreal to Jollstte at $1.40, good to return until the 25th.As since the completion of the new line Joliette is only an hour and a quarter from Montreal, and a magnificent celebration taken place there on the occasion of the ordination of the first bishop of Jolistte, Mgr.Archambault, many visitors are expect- .Train service will be as follows : $3rd, leave Montreal (corner Moreau and St.Catherine streets) 2.18 p.m., 5.15 pm.and 7 p.m.returning from Jollette 4.20 p.m.and 11.80 p.m.34th, leave Montreal 8.18 am.848 am, 8.15 p.m.and 7.00 p.m, returning from Jollette 7.23 am.420 pm.and 9 p.m.197 à Five Hours of Active Service Tomorrow.The new management nf the big store will make it the livellest five hours of quick selling the city has ever The bargains prepared for the occasion.are, without doubt, the TELL ALL.THR PEOPLE THAT COWAN'S Perfection |: COCOA is the Purest and Dest in the world \u201cMade in Canada.\u2019 with the Maple [eat label on every tin.We guarantee t.THE COWAN CD, Ltd, TORONTO.161°8 law Dest we've sver of o , An embraces | such ready- goods as: Men's Suits, Roys* otter \"guaw Hats at half | price, Raincoats for men and youths, priced very low.Then there is ohn Waiste at ridiculous prices, Drens Skirts that are marvellous value, Kid Gloves that are good as well ns cheap.Neckwear that will please you, as well Ki Goods and Fishing Tackle, and other speciaities for the sporting folks.All at moet temptingly tow GONTRAGT TOO BIG FOR LABOUR COUNCIL Unable to Supply Men Asked for by the Manufacturers.The Trades and Labour Council of Montreal in Its efforts to dispel the Impression that there was any scarcity of labour In the Canadian mark.t.seems to have undertaken something beyond its power to accomplish.That.at least.is the apinion of several labour leaders in discussing the situation made known at lost night's meeting, when the letters from he secretary of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.asking the council to supply harnessmakers, shirt operators and other skilled labour ware read and discussed.WITHOUT DUE CONSIDERATION The vice-president of the Dominion Trades and Labour Congress whan seen expressed the opinion that the officials of the Local Trades and Labour Council had acted without Jue consideration when they offered to supply the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association with skilled mechanica The Local Trades and Labour Council is not an employment agency.No records of any kind are kept of workmen seeking employment ir any trade whatever.consequently no information of the kind could be supplied by the council.As laid down in Its constitution.the object of the Trades Council it to unite all the labour organizations of the city and district KO as to secure the repeal of existing laws.the enactment of new laws or amendments to she existing statutes In the interests of wage-earners., to formulate and discuss all subjects pertinent to the cause of labour.and to further by every honourable means, the welfare of the working classse, This shows that while the officials were probably acting ln good falth with the officers of the Manufacturers\u2019 Aessociation.they went outside of their jurisdiction and were not in a position to supply the goocr.HAD NO AUTHORITY.Mr.Bernard Rose.ex-prestdent of the Montreal local of the United Garment Workers of America, corroborated the statement of the vice-presi- dent of the Dominion Trades and Labour Congress, nnd added that the local Trades Council had no authority whatever from the local unions Lo make any such offer to the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Assoctation, or.In fact.deal with any such question.The question of supply and demand was MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ene \u2014- Theatre Francais 5 SH a Next Week, A ROBES KNIOKEREQOKERS 1 and FRANK FINNIE.The, how with he Musical Bab Prices\u201410c, 20c, 30c, Te \"and sas 196*3 SOHMER:: Adie» ee and ma every many acte.Ten cents.RIVERSIDE P PARK commencing Suna.Bren rl om Pe ot hives 1 af aflernoou, Aug 14 Primrose and bar performers The 2 - The De Pontas in houp Tellin sic, New m ing pictures.Sunday i urad aday arternaous, sense nal balloon ascension Thue 10e.°i mp p.13setf \u2014\u2014\u2014 Honireol Council Royal Arconu EXCURSION On 8lr.* Duchess of York® To CARILLON Stopping at Hudson going and returning, where lunch may bo had in the grove at the boat landing, SATURDAY, AUGURT BOth,.Adults\u2019 Tickets, $1.00; Children, 560 Boat leaves Canal.foot of Nazareth street at 8.30; 8t.Gabriel Lock at 8.46; and Lachine Lock ut 10.00.Boat wil run the Rapids and arrive in Montreal t 7p.mn Refreshments served on board the boa 3 30d Leyal Orange Association, County Lodge, Grand Picaic & Games to Iale Gros Boia, on SATURDAY.AUG.20th.Boat leaves Longueuil Ferry Wharf at 8 10, 12, 2.30 and 5 18.Tickets, 25c adulte, children 15e.A large number of valuable prizes wili he competed for on arrival of 2.30 Hees New Vaudreuil Train Saturdays CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE A SPECIAL RUBURBAN TRAIN TO VAUDREUL WILL LEAVE WINDSOR STREET STA- | TION 12,56 NOON EACH SATURDAY, STOPFING AT WESTMOUNT, MONTREAL JUNCTION, GOLF LINKS, DORVAL, VALOIS, LAKKSIDE, POINTE CLAIRE, BKACONSFIELD, BEAURE- PAIRE, BAIE D'URFE AND ST.ANNER ARRIVE VAUDREUIL 1.10 P, M.RETURNING, LEAVE VAUDREUIL 240 P.M., STOPPING AT INTERMEDIATE STATIONS.ARRIVE WINDSOR STREET 3.3% P.M.1004, Ca SL dal x CARRIAGES The finest assortment in Canada, made in all the latest apd mast approved styles.STANDARD BUGQIES, TRAPS, EXPRESS WAGGONS, ROAD CARTS, manufactured in our own factories.Quality guaranteed.HARNESS Every description of Harness stocked.Made in our own fagtories in Canada and England.EVERYTHING FOR HORSE AND STABLE.Our prices will be found most reasonable.E.N.HENEY & CO.333-335 St.Paui St, MONTREAL.Phone Main 3978.1875.Est.ORNAMENTAL FIRE PROOF DOORS PAR CaN IE 2 tA SIE) METALLIC ROOFING C- Rede ER CANADA General Agents, H.McLAREN & GO.\u2018650 Cralg Street - - - - Montreal.SUMMER RESORTS.For a COOL, LUXURIOUS SUMMER ROTEL With fine stable and automobile garage, ie Beaconsfield BROOKLINR, BOSTON, MASS.Owned and Operated by Me.Henry M.Whituey 18641 A.W.PAYNE, Manager.\"ABENAKIS GO.T.R.Round Trip Ticket from Montreal 2.23 Win minis or to ork he \u201c home?the § formar, snd you want real rest ond health-giving mineral water » drink, balmy breezes (rom the piney to breath into your lunge, and 8 Seantifel hotel with sil modern conveniences to sb oy while you are resting, send for elrcue | ar and ses what we have.Basutitul tur rounéinge.All out-door games, DRIVING Boat Fronmso, DANCING, KIMPTON, Msnoger, À benabis > [SPRINGS utterly outside ~* their jurisdiction.B IRON MOULDERS.Mr Alex.Mitchell, buriners agent == of the Iron oulders Union, when | _ - ; spoken to in regard to the matter, when seen to-day.with regard tb the gave a characteristic smile and said in so far as his trade was concerned If the iron founders we requiring more men it was to their interes.to | apply directly to the Iron Moulders\u2019 Union, as they were the only parties who were In a position to know when me are out of employment, or the possibliliy of securing men to ili the demand.Mr.Mitchell added tha.business in the iron trades was decidedly improving and that the outlook for the coming season was decidedly encouraging.DEMAND STILL.EXISTE.Mr.E.H.Cooper, Secretary of the The 8 Carsley Company.Limited, Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.| request made by him to the Trader and Labour Council for harness m | ers and tradesmen in other lines, | would be very glad indeed, if the Trades and Labour Councll could sup- Ip ly the people we want.The fn the factories aré empty, a Ink ! skilled labour, end the manuf \" sre anxious to have the,phcess fille: an soon as possible, Aa the ent time manufacturers arners makers, skilled shirt operat and many other sakilied .work ple.and they do not know whe took for them.If, av ta an abundant: supply ef such 2e! would like to hear from thges whb ean suppiy it.Zo Er ot av ev RIESE RNS CLC DPR AE - THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014FRIDAY.AUGUST 19, 194.GENERAL SFOESSEL TREATED THE JAPANESE DEMAND FOR SURRENDER WITH SCORN Che-Foo Despatches Claim That in the Fighting Early This Week the Japanese Lost - Thousands of Men.Some Later Accounts From Officers of the Recent Naval Engagements\u2014 Japanese Land Forces Make Forward Move in Manchuria.©© THE JAPANESE TERMS ® Tokio, August 19.\u2014The mander of the army investing com.Ce * Port Arthur reports as follows = he CCE ® \u201cAt 10.30 a.m.August 16, ut ® point 500 metres north of Shuishi- ® ving, a messenger delivers! a ® note ta the chief of the garrison © staff at Port Arthur containing © stipulations for 1h surre der of @ ® the fortress.These were = © \u201cFirst \u2014- Those entitled to leave \u20ac © the fortress, in acrordin-+ with 2 © the wishes express.) he His Ma- © © jenty the Empero: of Jan are 0 ® women und chibi unter six.= © teen years, priests.dislomatie + © agentr and officers of neutral » © pouers.® © \u201cRecond\u2014A reply should be © ® handed to the Japanese at 10 ® ® am.August 17 at the point © ® where the note vas delivered.- ® \u201cThird HRecugees should leave 0) ® the fortre-s under 4 flag of truce, ® @ and arrtke ut the stme point © æ before Ÿ pm Auguet 17 te) © \u201cFourth -A body of Japanese © @ infantry will proces t to he pointe ® to recetve the refugees ® @ \u201cFifth Each refugee will he eo @ allowed one piece of luguasr © @ which will be subject to éxam- ® @ jnation.re ® CSSixth Writfugs, printings © @ books.papers, bearing marks ar 8 © things connected with the war © ® cannot be brought out æ® (Q \u201cSeventh- The refugees wijl he © © sent to Dalny under sufficient (à @ protection, + ®@ \u201cFighth - The reply must in.\u2018» @ Ateate 4 definite acceptance or fo @ refusal, with no change in the + @ above stipulatione te œ CThe Japanese nlso Jetivere tn = @ note from Emperor \\Will'am 7% @ ment through Count Arcs View + ® the German Minister ut Tokina, æ ® ordering the German niches, w fe) Offmant and Cergenheim, to © (# leave the fortress.ce) LO] CHE FOO DESPATCHES SAY JAPS HAVE SUFFERED TERRIBLE LOSSES.Che Foo, August IS, P.M.\u2014A battle of huge proportions raged around Port Arthur August 14 and 15.and was re- &umed August 17.The Japanese.it js report-d, sucrificed 0,000 more men, but guned imp rtant advantages in the matter of ;
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