Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1896, p. 4

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at 1V IT "KINUIIII I'|lII," IN ."'-'-*-E:-.: *-..:-'-.....-:::.-.: `u :3-Jun. only s:.*..-.-..-=..:..-".':..';_*_*'-.,_=';-...-:.-~.*...'*~:.: I muons to tho Abyulnin monarch. Tho dobnhe in the (lermnm roichatug. over the Russo-Herman noutulit crazy. turned out to be a tame affair. `ne cham- ber`: galleries were crowded with specu- tora, who anticipated 1 lively session. The new Sucniuh loan has bedn uubmrih. extent and (llllllty oi tho mineral. In re ly to A tel mm received from King enolik, of A ysniniu, infnrmin him of the peace between Abyninin an Italy, president Fnure wired his congratu- lations to tho Abyuinin monarch. I dobnha in the Hm-mun rninhnn non murcler nnmr (laughter. The Ontario government. has decided to pond its dinmond drill to the scene of the coal or nnthmxolito deposits, near Chelmr fnrd, and calm doop soundings to-{earn the extent. and quality of tho mineral. roulv Lalonmm mnaivnd from muny uamngoq. _ ' The parent: oftho lam wife of J. Ragi- nnld Hooper for whose murder hoia nul- foring life imprisonment. have petitioned for his roleuo, being convinced thnthodid not murder their daughter. novarnmant hu tlnnidnd m roncuon wnnmpog oatorclay. Jud e Isaac Par or. For: Scott. Knn.. the we I known jurist. in dying. He has probably panned the death sentence on more men than any other judge in the Unwed Btaboe. By the accidental explosion of I60 undl of dynnmlus at. Round Hill mine .0. Charles Berger and Chris. Miller were blown to Atoms and the mine wu badly damaged. The nnranu nf Llm hm` Irifn of .l Rnni. mumn count, 5 mnmod mun. . Seven foot of Inow have fallen wont of Band". and the C. 1'. R. line was blocked an that no through train from the Volt. reached Winnipeg oatordny. Judne or. Booth. K|n.. oruerl no l0i\\'0 tor Munmn. James Einenhauer. who ropruontod Lunenburg, N.S., for oovernl can in the dominion parliament, died ilonday at Lunonburg, aged Iixty-four. A Home demntoh mmad than Prinmn hunonnurg, aged nIxl.y~lour. deapntoh stated that Princeoa Elvira. daughter of Don Carlon, rounder to the Spanish throne. bu elo with an Italian count, married Seven feat nf nnnw have {Allan want. nl mm In mmoun. Senator Cox has left for the touch with hll wife. who in in rather i health. The banquet. to him In Potorboro u been postponed until his return. It. has been decided Lnmnd mnnn l.l-nnnn poouponea unm ma return. ' has been decided hound 10,000 troo to the Philippine island: at once. in ad i- Lion to the 0,000 which are Alroody under ordera to lonvo for Mnnilln. Janna. Pinnnluannr mkn mg-u.._...L-.-I TAYLOR S gala noun. Mr. Lnurier abated that in may bo I dpy or two you beloro he could make public the ugh:-cement. arrived at. on the Mnnibobn so '00! question. W. J. Brvnn. in commnv wink uwanl aonool question. Brynn. in company with several other Iilvor domocrnu. hn left on A Ih- lng and hunting trip in the Ourk moun- mm in Missouri. 5..."... n... L... n. r... u... ......u. ...::.L owgisrno Barnum the South African dinmon milliomiro denial any intnntion of pending agent: to British Columbh gold eldl. Mr. Lmn-Ian` ntnlarl Hun. in Inna In . 1).: OIID. Hamilton alderman no discussing the nppointmont of a purohuing Agent to buy Iupplloa for every dopnrtmonb of tho cit. . in-n-.. D-......A- n|.- -..AL AL}--- auwl unamr xrom wan nun. The court 0! rovinlon has reduced the u- uoumont. of Ottawa by 382,525. making the anal revision amount to $21,904,735. Aldo:-mm (Ian:-on Mnuuninh in in nu. nnu rovmon amount. to wl,uM,73o. Alderman George Mcnrrioh in in the race for the Toronto mayornlby. He will run no mutter who also Imy be broughc out. ' II nuuluvlu. "JATndv In Oshawa In: lost over 3 pnilful of bl from bleeding of obs now. She In verv near duth n door. vn nuvvu nuul vuvuunlg III will Hutu. uuu II vs ? door. he democratic caucus of tho Georgi: legislature nominated A. 8. Clay for United State: unumr from that mm. Thu nnnrh nl I-Avhlnn Inna nulnnul 0).. an, mun Ionaen. A. J. Forum In: boennppointod I oounty juglo at Roullnd. B.C. ; 0 new Spanish loan hu {non lugoly over Iubocribod in Spain. Mn. Buckboo. of Bmlthvillo. who wu poirontd I luv dnyu I , In dud. Dr. Nnnnn ha Moe nd 860.000 from n ur. Lumen nu rooolvoa 000,000 from a who! London pmlishoru for his coming noon . vv Ottawa : street can are being totod up wwh tendon. A .1 Pa... 3... |...........:..s..a - ........... uvnuu 1 I In uv urvvu I VIIIISUI l'\ll'I "WHIG" READERS. `role. nphla Ildhn from all Pam of `the Globe. condoned um Auonod forluy Rondlnl - A Glnnoo Glrac You an `wms rngryrmcs mm] HERE IT I8 IN SHORT ORDER FOR llllllllll 3ELR23$ HE WAS "TOO ORANGE." I. W. 8. Formnn , of Illinoh, ha been up- golnted commiuioner 0! internal revenue y the prealdent. A Ind bleodlmr of aha none. She In i'.'&.'{.&'"rI.3"3.i ."'",":'i'.i'.'I1. "" "' Nnnnn $60,000 from lrm of London njhlinhnn lnr Mn mmtnu The Quebec leginlaturooponed thin am- noon. Dress Goods ouuunu. II no lava Iona output to :Ii:u`o|:nko In uglallud. llnniluuvn ollh IIUC-nit- mvu H! In an Hliounn. u. WII II CIKI IX Bnox-Iv On. Nov. I7. -An old lady and nut. -`Lama. in Angus Iovnnhl a tow unto hon hon. I in I pnoolku condition. tin nails 0! an at- ' I. II I I I . $1 n\.:':I l'a murnIl onn`1`:u-. "n&cr:c'uoin uni to hop; 1-. fl. 8 8hlbh':`Wiltuu. upont Sunday at June l`nnr'o. `Than In no monmonz at Main Bhlbloy. Wmu. fun: `Thain nomonmonl of `n has now. but vo upooteo Ioobuoncn rnunodlnthooournol ovnoionmfor tbonhuboauahlrohnnolgnlnuhippotl Innbyotborloonlhyuu mu promo! oonunuo this not. Mn. VOIMO "I 19"`- Brown. ndd n; with but dnghtor. In W. C. cliff. (`-curl` `mun ' `N lyi low. och ! _ _ _u' Aw '9' n_.'.` '. Il$l::|h2n cl? -:3 nnu mgm :1; we omm oz men. Min Dupno. that ouooaolully con- ducting our uohool for tho put two years. hu boon re-onglgod tn continua another year. Union factory cloud I vor suc- counu anon nu wool. Rev. B. M. Po `I nvhul cu-viou st tho brick church vi prohbl oonunuo this Mn. BTDWII. hnr llnnahtno Il-n nmougn n sonar rock. (Innis still owin u when first met. Raoontly during 5: vi t. by your cornopom dent. and several viuiton, tho workman, slur cluninp the wall with the and pump, Applied I tomhlo prove the pru- onoo of natural mu. Tho well for an in- nhnt Wu nmuu of fin. Ihooting out some distance with nguah nnd my much N- Iombliug the name omitted Ndm I cnnnon'- mouth. The machinery uaod in -an to be of thd man nprrovodt. pa and works A: Imoothly nn 0 oak. Ifuunllnbor in con- nocuon wiv)_i`hI.h:' Wiri in roduood no.5 minimum. 0 ope at fnaont. geuin in about I26 foot and in II; worked day and night by two sum 0! Mi DHDIC. ARC` Illlllullv Mm- The lbrllllng of .1 Ten Well In l'mgrou- In; Uluwly. Flunmmvx.-mI'nu, Nov. I6.-#The work of drilling the beat. well in now progressing rather slowly. The drill in working A In 'er of blue limeemue of unusual and pecu ier herdneee. The drillers, men of large ox- rienoe. eey thefnever met. enything ike it. Older residents. npeeking of the well Iunk to at depth of 390 feet. near Clone`: Mil|n.eey thet. at e dophh 0! I00 foot I very herd etreu of rock we: encounter- ed. running down nearly I00 tool. eftaer which the work was much easier through A honor rock. (In is still mvinn n uhnn rnf. mm Price Store, mooun I are public. At eir monthly moetin Incl. night the \'.M.C.A. directors oonni and the nu- tion wlmbm do with the numerous 3': who congregate in the building ovory oven- ing. It who decided that boys who um not members of the junior do rtmont should not. be allowed the mm of I o wading-room And game-room. Thom are now seventy juniors. A oulciont number to tax the ex- isting hcilition. All boy: will he dinmiu- od from the building at 8:30 pm. unu ny mm. A muting of tho clergy and laymen of the Frontenac rural donnory occurs to- morrow. It. will begin with n aorvioo In St. George's: cathedral nt. nine o`r:|1oIr. At. |0:l5 there will be It buninoae union in St. (loo `I hall. The nrohbinhop will deliver an dress and G. F. Rattan. Nspanoe. will speak on "Church Finances." The mootin I an public. monthlv muninu Inn. ..iaI.o. oh. mm. but promised to oonaidnr the matter. The rnanugor of Quoon I football boom received A telogrum from the manager 0! .\loHill college ngirogntion. this mornin . to the effect thin. t ogunruntoo for I mate I botmoon the two teams had been cancelled. and chub further information would he cent by mail. A mmtimr of tin nlnnuv nnrl I.`-....... no nrun. ed upon an I dermnnroprooontin one of the northern wu-do and nee him to ronign from the council. 0 would not any that the roquoat would be complied with. but promised to oonaidnr the Tho manner nl umum`. fmnull o..... This rnornln B dopxnution of ve Wlllr V nenrnuy oenenrlwcl one event. A farmer sold a bag` 0! pontoon to uniti- zen on Saturday and orgot the nddreea at which he was to deliver the unborn. He left. them In the hnnde of market. clerk Mc- Cunmon to nd the rightful owner. Thin morning Cnpc. Fox attempted to ca raccoon, owned by J. M. 'Iheobald. 33.. raoooon did not. take kindly to the cares: nnd bit the index finger on the ri ht bend of Capt. Fox lnoernting it severe y. To-day ex-nldermun John O'Brien. nnv nsnu oluepb. 1-`ox lnoernting it severely. To-day O'Brien, gov ermnenb carber. was united in marriage to Min Foulbz. Bellevillo. where the cere- mony wu rformed. They are ex ted to Arrive ore to-night on u... mi nialn. menus any more. Rev. W. F. Allnnmgn-adunte of Queen's. pastor of Woatrninntor Presbyterian church, Denver, Col., hu closed I unoccu- ful three oars borne. The people heartily oo obn the event. A fnrmar gold A ham :1! nan-,.r,\... o- - ...u: -vvul -u A-uv run I Ivnvl `U011 ll(cIl 1 11!` dn . 'I`hia mornin the body of James Brown- loo was found In Tomnbo bay not. far from the city park. He left I now that luck wu a tin him and he could not (too his Men I Rev. `N. F. Allan: m~-Aunt. at 1 )......I- nu ma DICKOI ounce at the depot. Mrs. Bourlier. wife 0! Henry C. Bourlier, agent. of the Alhn line in Toronto. shot. horsol! through the head thin morning. Mr! Bourlier nutfored from dyspepsia. Queen : football excursion to Mnntml mrs nouruer uunorea lrom dyspepsia. to Montrul by (l.T.R.. oing on afternoon trains Fri- day, Nov. 25:11, and all bruins of 2m. Return fare 33. Tickets good until Tues- dny. one will no and this Afternoon. Charles Fagnn, Ottawa. constable of the Canada Atlantic railway, 0'. cl hboen months this morning tor rob ing no bill in the ticket ollioo at the depot. Bourlior. Henrv C. Rnurlim-, II m lo: thqput w |:. P Neither of the demo oaen for the yacht. club bell will prove uuibeble. M the hell cannot be eeound for either. Another dnbe will be xed this Afternoon. Charla: Warren m.o..... .m...e-b.I- -1` AL... unumou mmea. A. J. Chnmborlnin, of the t. oloe de- partment. II unable to nttonm hi: duties through illneu. He has been conned to i I Hi to nun fnr Mm mu-In. UIGVIIIIIG. A ollun uh: Whom does the cotton mlll company wore the nu hthn used in the prooouu curled on In 0 air eot.|b|l|h- mont P A Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Castle. of Sun Fnnolaoo. will nail for New York on bond the Itonmor Hnvol to-morrow under assumed A .1 l`V.l.....|....I-:.. -1 u.- _-_. -m,_ J, W ongugu In u may war ngalnn: we Unm- Nam. George '1`. Fulfoulg of Brookvillo. vs: the uuocouful oondorer for 8260.000 worth of bond: rooonbly luuod by the city 0! Clovolmd. A AM]-n nnlp-. lIllY|.-... .1--- AL- -4. , , ru nom door to door without A license. dnrd Robinson, Pukhlll. Ontario in- jured in an explosion M Robinson ro- t.horI' saw mill yutordny, died this morn- In . glqou-do have been pound in Canon. Inland o!C1-eta. Inoitlmr tho Mnnulmnnn` FREDERICKSBURG FLASHES. noor unun min nor in . R. J. Boast. formoglysof this oty, in nowoln o In mun I I rune non for F. drzuolnoou omggcml. The police on door I cough of pictur- uquo looking Byricnu, V o no telling ru from door to door without license. dum-d Rnblnlnn. v..u.n| n..o..:.. x... rlqouaa nnvo bun poltod in Canon. 0101-: Inciting tho Mnuulmnnu to ongngo in I `mly spin the Ohm- m . Moroalun and Noxon.commia- lion a,wont to Toronho yesterday Ind will return on Wodnoldny. The bodv o! Ham-v Bndlav. mnnmnm. return wodnooday. body Henry Brndle . tmutaor of Huntley. wu found in Ia. nil dam nour Ohnn this morning. Bone. formerly of thin oitv. in --- VUI1 Izfl HOW! IJIUUKC IIIO IX lnnllul of Ina. . Patrick Gorman. Montreal utroot. I much roopoohd oitiun. in urlouuly III. In the out of Mobun VI. Warren tho` g:vl:lA|n0.boon chngod from Kingston to A. P Knight, M.A.. has been msdo 3 In of tho oducntionnl council of the provi of Ontulo. M . Mll Anti Nnvnn t\l\InIn(n fin Von [Alon now: otowdod In: tho Innllnnt at Innnn. GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. . 1 Qiuiwcnh. . 2... II I. A.- urmuu. '1 nay tad E: tonight on the mimghtl ax ununo. Manama and Noxon. commis- mt. m 'l'm-mm ...o...a... -...a ...m f *-`EPP_;[gucuA| n.u..uIIrl. olthoon Hut cuhr. Inga 3 you India ol inguon out due: honor no gt-nodal in their novcnouln has that ol any othor city ho ho: visited. and ho ho hoon our mu-I the noun continua: hosklwmcn II no win in n utocdnyhlhl-noon. 8 shunt Alnufdrh. on which ho nut. ohnnd fut Roohouhr loo his cuondcuoo M the council -suing. John Sundown ha hon appolnhd night Iulohunn hubs and railway hunt. to- plnoing W. Onuun. C. . Ool-hon mind but nu tron I nrynecullul hunt In tho country. ` looolnol A Dooonuon SAN l`Ium'Nm. 03].. Nov. I7.- Director E. 8. Holden. of the Lick chum . but receive! from tho II of lbnnuri do oornzionof night 0 the roytl otdcr ot Dnnnonnmn. In nanamunn M M. .-..;.... oornuonnl lmgnu 0! no royu otdor ol Dnnnonou-o. In nongmuon of `bin union loutmnomienl uciono. Tho odor wu- foindod in IQIB. IIIIW `III VII . UOPIII. Buy! You. ifyou about it in the right. way. not the t. nlwnyn. Pu! nun`: l'ainlu-a-Corn Enmehor never kilo aoouro. Act; in Manny-four hours and cannot: neither pain nor discomfort. Put- nam`: (Torn Extncw oxtnnu coma: in In the but. Wu! Donut Tho lloctlon. Nnn\ n.I.I:. 'l`onn.. Nov. l7.-Tho N- publicnn state committee has decided to content. tho oloction of R. L. l`nylor.domo- cram. fox the onion of vornor. The (non of the return: show t t.'l`-uylor dolutnd the mpublioon nominee. N. G. Tillman, by n aritloovor 7.000 plurality. Alleged fraud in Went. I`onnouoowil|uomt.itnu tho basic of the contact. Olllml-e` Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the oicere of the Nth battalion was held hut night at the club rooma. Nearly ever ollicer of the regiment was preeent. he nancial atutemont. preeented by pnymneter Sin~ cluir. showed the linenoee to be in e healthy condition. The committee reported thnt the new regimental ribbon had an rivod nnd was rendy for distribution. It was decided to hold on At Home eimilnr tothe one held last year. the following. Surgeon ilairett. Gupta. Kent. Strange. Liout-. Moicneo nnd Richmond. being a; nommitteoof arrangement. The 1 ueetien of A distinguishing badge for I oulder atrepe was referred to the regimental com- mittee. In future the oit-ere will hold monthl meetings on the third Monday of each month. The following committee: were appointed [or the year: Regimental end nnnce. Lien!-Col. Smith, major: Shin- nor nnd (inllowly. cnptaim. Kent. White nml Sinclnir: band. vnujor Galloway. ear goon Garrett and captain Kent; rifle. cap- tains Horn. White end Sutherland. ......_.... u.--v uvu u-um-vu uuuu Wu: lo. over till next. mootin . It. is the intention of t. a bang nnd glee clubs to make A tour of auburn ntario tho aooond week of December. Th: Htnr-I-xv lnrl -m'nnh'Rn mud-)-u -5.45 acoona week or ueoembcr. The literary and scientic eocietf rneeb Friday evening :2. 7:30 o'clock n the clueica room. A paper on Marlowe : "Fnuel.ua" will be read by T. H. Marquis, . M.A. Ior oommlcwomnn or the A.M.B. A debate was then held on the sub- joct, Resolved that the sturdy 0! classic: is more eldvnting bhm thnt. of science." Owing to the lnbonou ot the hour the debate was not nished und was meeting. It. in oh. i..o...nm. .0 o . |....x.. ....a ..|.. mcnouu; commnwemen. W. A. Grunge. H. M. Nimmo will repreeent. Queen`: at the annual dinner of Trinity college. To- ronto. to-ni ht. The you 08 met yeeteniny evening nnd I`0li0. D0-Ill HI. Theyou outoniny ovenin nominntod J. W. arshull and x\. A. Urilmh for uorotar And A. Scott. for oommlttaomun o the A.M.S. A dnhnm um: than hnlvl nn Hm nuh. mu VIOIIIOH. The area nomination for presidency of the almn matar nooiet wu unanimouoly endured to W. F. Molxlo. B.A.. of this qty. by the senior year oltorduy After noon. Nominations for at or otooa worox \'ico- rocidonb, C. E. Smith sud A. A. Maui bon;crit.ic, W. J. Bain And A. J. McNoil|; commiwomnn. W. A. Grunge. H. represent. Dunn`: at l'IIIIll'I. At the meeting of the elm: umber so- ciety on Saturday evening in was decided to present. a testimonial to Dr. Belles a mail: of the esteem in whieh he is held by all the students and gredustee of the uni- versity. A committee wee appointed to solicit. subscription: from the various incul- ties and redusms. The executive were instruoteg to form a committee to consi- der the holdin of I conversuione. which the scudems wish to have before the Christ mes veoation. 'l`lu ..-9. .......(...H.... 0.... .......:..I-...-.. ._n Tho Latent. Topics Considered In the Dor- . . . . -- ,....-- .._... .. .....,....... nu... in my whole life hev.e I lpensoba py. Two yeers ago I my work of evo- tion and love toour o iei. TIQ yeersiago I took from` him my inspiration. At that time he laid upon me thie work and en- trusted me with his full confidence. say- ing to me a `My friend. I truet you with my future. Msrk. there are some things that I will not do to be president of the United States. 1 leave my honor in your hands. 80 two years we began this oempeign rether uletly et ret. It won what you mit on I A still hunt. I embarked u n t t duty with A heart lled with devot on to s man whom I love beoauee I have learned to reapeot end honor him. I need not into the detail: of the early stagee of tE:oampei . Quietly I called me III the men w 0 had known and fe t his personal friend- ship and personal in netisvn. They were not measured b the imlts of the state of Ohio. but were unded onl by the At- lantic end Peoio ooeans. n every state were found eooree. age thoueende of men who loved him on I id. "The next step in this memorable com I; gnign was the great national convention at t. Louie when McKinley received 86! votes--I believe I am right-a very huge roportion of that entire convention. hen I took the oherge from McKinley. `in your hnndel leave my honor. I swore I to my Maker that I won d return it unsul; lied.ond when I returned from thnt memo- rable convention proud and setieiled in the work that his friends ind accomplished I went to Canton and laid my report at the feet of my chief and said, `McKinley. I ` have not forgotten the trust that you have ( placed in my hnnda and I bring it back to you with your escutcheon without a speck ` and with not a single promiee to redeem.` ' I think I have the right to feel that in all I the history of politica in the succoeeion oi republican nomination from Lincoln to the C proeent. no other man ever knew that pri- l vilege." ; I\aaI-1-A-.15 Ann. . _..- ..-___ MAJOR M'K|Nl.EY; no Tollod tor Illa loloctloa locauo In Land llu--Tho llopo Talon to loan the lnpubllonn Nonlutlouelow lurk Now Fools. ` CI.m'nuNn. Ohio. Nov. 17. - M I banquet. given to Mnrk Hanna lat ovoning he aid : "1 fool u If: (`nut load of re- uponaiblmy had rolled back from me md in its nlaco comes I A-rut. mum Nnvnr nponumnuy nu: rolled back from ond place oomoo I gnu pawn. Never i m whole have hoonnoln . 'l."Iwo yuan no lunn mi Iark of ms _HONOR_WUNSlJlLIED. I WHAT MARK HANNA DID FOR EU EEN '8 COLLEGE NOTES. 0 VII llhx ,|.untonqrv|iI=I*I- wALt7 Mourning Dress Goods. `T |JAs.'VvIFr"co.| AN INFERIOR QUALITY OF COAL ._..-._ ..., .-- -v um; nu-I-II-U. d M nu;;lI Qfolhgghu` Band (or cuoulnr or wt-auto: puuoulu-u. Hiade Manly. lllPl`|'IloI;obouAII ho cuts 0 .....` .."l:.. .'.`...`t.'1`.}"J3`.... A.n..__-n-- A--.._. . _. _. _ vvu-vu Is In 6 sun can for cll dictum o! I nloroho origin nun Rho: m.._,.,. 0..-:.9-ma.-m Pu:I 11;? In on 11.5 M Iv- Ooodlnnllllotlolplco of un ll; on-um In run down. In -_-- 7:-- ---u `r-" I vi . R unourpuud ..*.`:.,-.>.':'m' "- - n L, uualula, cu... Ullly .5- We make all our upholstered work. We have a great range of plrlor suites at prices that are nstonishers. 1'. F. HARRISON co.| `:9>$v0EM.T9_R::| I n vnnngn-Isl This couch, large size. full spring seal, heuvy fringe wall around. good cover in any color, caslors, etc., only 35. `VD mnlun ll" nnr Ilvxhrslatg-`A |0ur lutcrcsts arc MuIual.l T;*F. HAIiRi'S`0N`C0 _. . -.... vvu -cg-nu-:9- I Lrvnr-m..Noon.Nov. l1.-Whont..N.8r-r` , .7o:Id. rod winter. on M: No. I 0o|..hD ; `com 3. SM; pou.u nod: rl..4h 0d; Ind. 82: ; tnllov. Am..lun N: ooh-Ion ouu. heavy. mu I'd: HIM. D: M; ubort can on . Itg_0_1A. 0bouo-Whh0.ll| M Colo:-od.0IJ: . hoary. M ; uhbvrir ci{t;\nv on M. 0Inuo-Wlmo. an Colnrod. 00: on (1on.on-Anu-Mu lnn-4 ll sad. muIN-Whun. No. Ilnnltobn Hard. mo to mv '00rn.41|n to no : Pun. Mo to Mn : Oath. lo o no ; llurloy, 450 tn (70; 9. dn to no; OM-meal. vim tn I m; Corn!-nu ,mn to 0| (II nmvmmus-Pork. (-11.50 to lI..'ll ' Lard no to 70; Human. Rn h) an; Hume no to his; Chem-o. Inn to No ; Hum-r. eownahnlpa. Mo to Inn. Wonurn. I30 Co Inc ; Ian. lac to I. -v. -U'I'IIAIa r-ouuoi IAIIITI. NONTllKAl.. um. Nov. )1 -li`Lnnn-llonopv.a. Mun I:-In ; mar 1-Hlrm. Quntnum : Pnunt Winmr.g5.m an M0; Patent N5:-In . hm to 5.40 _r4t.rx_ulnln__l{oIlVe7r_,tho to U ; l.'x!.n\.4.m .- Ru-ulaln Rollontw L1 11.4.00 W|nnvr.g.'5,lhI sxarlnlg. iuiffci ` xl. M M; Superne. I M to wo- Strong Button. 4 `M to am ~ onumo . 2161.0 3.10. dHllN-V"hOnl. I nnltobn Hard. Iuulllsvlul FIUIII I ilrnn. Shortu. Food. lowuc price: In Son 0 N. Wuntod--Ont: and othor ulna. wm pay Mnhut price: At Railway tntlonu. Corru- puu-lomm mllolhd. III Brock St.. Kingston. Om. lumen 01 color are oonoorned. lfyou would study economy In time and money; if ou would nvoid fnilurol. seothnt. your ealer glvu you the bin- mond l)yeq._sglnoI| you uk for them. Do not. IHOW nnyfatoro-Ixoo r to faint on you his poor and worthlou you which are put up to imibnoo the popular Dimnond Dyoo. _:_;_j__j.- W251. At!!!-I-W!`l;A!)l@'(ll_~ .\ EUIAH I|\l'l\-JV I` IUK` 0 Rogers Celebrated Manitoba Flour Bran. hm-0..., li`...I Im....o ...a.... 1.. A-.. uulnulwuluon cl III on-um. Ben. L ll. D: but for Bowel: Oohnbhon lands} nut. ououhlo Gthul Omen. u-auonnr pnnnldIndhh.vIIIvonInunin- loch connaonco. It matters not. how heavy, coarse, Ii ht. or line your Inaterinln may be; _if you lol ow the than and plain dinotionu auooeu in voura, as far as beauty, bri bonus and names: of color oonoorne . If vnn wnul nnulu Ann.m..... 1.. H..- uyemg. The little child and oxperiennod house- wife know that the Diamond Dyes are re- liable, and bherofuro ule them with per- foot condonco. Ir. nun... ".4 1...... 1.--..- ..-___- n._L- LIVERPOOL IAIII'l'- Lrvnr-noI..Noon. Nov. 11.-Whont.N 7o:|d._ roI_ M: Ool No diatruut. no fear, no din pointmonb when Diamond Dye: are near {or homo dyeing. Th little nhihl Ant` Avnnrinnnmi Ln...- Have Confidence and faith In Diamond Dyes. ....,, .. ... my `nu rsurvug Dali", 2 I6 i1.\'}'6A.ikz to muuN- `hut. {fly ioqfn. M1 tojtn Oath. Ontulo Bush... . Bunk du Pon|`lo..------- Ioluon'| Hun Bull 0! 'I`o|'onto...... Iomhnnw B|nk....... ...... .` Merchant.` unk of Hnll!u.. Union Bank ......... .... .. Bank of 0ommoroo........ Northwest Land Oompcny Iontrul 00600:: 00 On. Oolorod Oowon Dominion Oouon. JOHN LAIDLAW & son. @E3E3E3E3E3E3E3ER nun Iuopnono... Ron! El utrlo.....` Toronto llvuy . gunk _of__Ion|.unl.` IOHTIIAI. PIODUOI IARIITI. |(uN1~nx,u.. Una, Nnv n _m....._u-..- A Ihnlloh llonnnont olchl Antoni to no Along. Orruu, Nov. I7. ~- Tho minister of nu-hound Iohonuhuulod thlmiw Dugout-nncnllound I npnuomntinto Inoonpnn tho Ilionloodnonla 00:13`; Oo?:;.'ldu Unnlhlnn eon . EOMMEROIAC Ioll`I'll.lAl. noon llAIIII`n. u. on Ounndlon Puma Bulwnp... . .`ruo M Dnln .. c 5; a IIHIPIOL. - . . . .... I3 NV, mmomlnl Oohlo . . .. . . ...1.'~Pi um Pontnl l\l . . . . . ..... . . . . . .. M15 as Ionuul Telegraph . .. .170 ml; Blohollou N|v.0o...... .. m on Iontnnl Benet Ballw 11:! M ontnol G (`o .1115` 11* Roll ll`olEolphI:o .165 I51 II o r 4: .Il0 I0" `kiln . on` an Railway .. Hunt of Montreal Ontulo Bunk Poun Ill $# $## %;3E3E3E3E3E3E3;E; , The mrer of Time noihtn ' . All woinT . town: And nner numbers equally good value. Going to trust to luck or trust to no ? Your money back if you want it here. So you cant buy wrong. I ova-ythl co - u... .4 .u.'?a.'L ll (hi:-Lb an mulch nan Blankets, $2.50 a pair. $3.00 a pair. $3.50 a pair` $4.00 a pair. -.1110` H0. .. on nger poiiate nearly the hour when the question muet be answered. " Where shall I buy my \ BLANKET/S? mu mn ml We have caboy ad Scotch Sn . The kind nndmn , you know. on Ca ' go Pipa an ill 25c. D5Nm;oAN n T0 TICKLE YOUR PAJATE, T ma ennm coffgg A non! nun In-mp.- Swear. to IlVI`II III!` II` VIIXI OIII III I CKIOII E:.7.."'.....`""$` "."::`.:`.:.""' on otnnn v - nu-dnyuod nooouo upocudlot mm: dm. lnohduauo in ruulnnn no as. Sin! 'R- H- 'T9XE 3 lbs. Fancy Mixture. 25c at DDINC FFFFFFF I31` [4lbs. Are here, and remind you that your storm windows and doors must needs be got ready. If they need painting or reglazing call us up. Paint,paper,utty and glass go long towards ecping out the cold: if you've any work in th_at line remember we're experts. 7 The oololmthul P [-3 Cornet! are uurlvnllod lnr porfootllt. ha-Imty of nhh nu-I II-ylo Ind hows rem-lvo-i` the hiuhuut nwnnln M .1`! mg lnlpol-mnt axhlhltimuu luring the In-II N yearn. ()l-rninublo In uvury variety 0! uhlpo nml -style from n--.---..-- - . _____#_ N IPPY DAYS AND NIGHTS 1 ROBINSON BROS` Inch maul to us- Iho val and low daho sud Inohrn Montana and STBI{Y L bTEI-ICY. K Inp..o.u. "mo srnat. PHONE soo. 1'FB1if'H;EI_'i!!3EfS I 79 Wolllndion C0001: lanuucturers Royalos Do corset. *_'.Q9'-4755 nnijaivll I I YVI`XI' Awanlnd no uom Madam ml Dmomn d'Honnenr. -.A@jg Pnlnhn. Dooonton. Glulon. 278-7 BAOOT ST. _I0 beau per-l;ol-mi." -`j l;l;l|:CESS STREET. An `Torrents. Bmxux, Wuh.. Nov. I'.'.-l.'nprooo- dented ood: no pnnilinp throughout. um notional thononh-wont. Mountain otunmn which that dun :30 could he traded an new tuning tornnu. Alloho u-Ina-oontinonhl nilva limo running thronghhonuovu out in dnun ohm: both nntnnd -nun! -..-.1 a Royal Mixtures * . \\'hlte Stunt Quads` Klncntuu. i25c. nu ouunq|.Inu.nor pnulll. 9. Salon 3 deal of dnmagmiu ro- portod in tho |IlCrook valley and ad}:- cont unitary. new Ie mmoulc. The town of Woodland in ten feet under weter u e result of the fresher. in Lewle river, end unleee the storm Ibetoe noon the entire Lewis river valley will be devuuhed. Of the other valley: on the ~ Columbia. Cowlitz. on the Washington eide, he: been lnundn ,end the inhebi~ unu of Cutie I: were forced to llee to the adjacent hille. Severel treetlee heve been Insh- ed out by the Hood. AI Cottage Grove. Oman. eevenl home: were wuh- 1 edewey Ineny femillee vompelled to ' seek eefecy in the hlghlende. The few in' 1 coming trevellen leet. night thud e heev I mow eeorm wee reqing up the vllley em 1 reuler bllunulneether preullu. 1 cseleo ....e..I 1.. nL. nu n_._n. ..-u-__ ,. n ,1 A `I'M-rible Bllnard. l`un'r|.u'n. 0.9., Nov. IT. -A erce snow storm raged over the Niiliarnette voile int night And mow ntiil continue; tofu l heavily. Such A blizzard has not been eeen ior three years. and at this oeu- on it in remnrhnble. The Wiliinmetto river is still rising and the water in apremiing over the low lend: below the city. cert in everything before it. No train: err veg on the Northern or Southern I`:- oio yeeterdey owing to the Hood. All vim are down on the Northern Pacic and how eorioue the we:-houto are on that line cannot be stated. The overlend trninu on the Southern Pacific railway on otionily etalled. and although the n railway and Nevigntion and Union Pnc no treinuuooeeded in getting through. the trash union the Columbinn river are x threatened by high wnmr. The Hood has I torn out the wires in all directions end i nomrnunicetion with interionpertn oi tho i I state in difficult. Th. om... ..r w.....n-...| ;- .-.. BPIZII llll IlV UII\l III IXIIIW Ell ll Imp` ing everything below is. All overland train: an [mutl delayed by wulnouu which are repor to be general through out thin noon`-n The Oregon Ilomle. ['(I|{T|.ANl|, On. Nov. l7. --The dam e by wind and hi h weber u A result. of t e storm that line n raging in this vicinity for the el. lour dnya is wideepieed. From, street, n this city, in pertly ooded. and ooneidereble demnge llll been done to good: in storage and wholesale houses. In the Willemette valley snow has been telling heavily for the peat six hours and etill con- tinuee. Below l'ort.lnnd the Columbia has spread far beyond it: benlu end in sweep- All ineutlv deleved bv wulmnu acre: or vuunolo mrmm property. `In British Columbia ego Cnnudinn Pumi- llo railroad for I distance of I00 miles out of Vnncouvor hu been seriously damaged. Mun bridges are washed out and to|e gap io communlontlon with the out hn n intorrupud for thirty-nix hours. Ion on ox mu loos. ow Whntcom is shut. out from com- munication entirely. so ontimly no train: hnvin arrived or depnrted lrom there for four syn. The Nooknok river hn over- owod In banks, ooding hundreds of acre: of valuable (Armin property. Cnnudinn ; 'II-O _! Sn-nu.-Wuh...Nov. 17-1-The norm which has Iwophortoh-woctarn Washing- ton And Brmuh `Uolumbin (or the put. forty-tight hour: in the moat uvoro In the Memory of the country. In In ouimahd that tho damage to ruilroudc alone In Weltorn Washington will exceed 0000.000. ndtholoutao nboproport willbo , hall; 1: (fish. mallo utmoaphogo condi- ` clonl have Improved Illghtly thc nil:-and ` oltuntlon in worse than over. The city in nbuolucoly shut olf from communication by lull from tho ouuido world. And from w 1 midnight, Sundny. uncil {our o'clock - Hard nlnmoon All the helm:-nnh linen sure by me gnu pm or arm. wood. Near Lowell the river in two feet above high waver mark and the railroad track has been wuhod nu for miles. Three fool. ofwnwr in sun ing in the Everett. and Menu 0|-mo tunnel !or the entire Iowth of 700 lost. an Whntmm in Jun. mu `rain mu... uwcx. Mount. Vernon, in Bluget county. in In a and pll ht. the Slmget nver being unpre- cedentfy hi h, and the dykee are about to give wny. von, A village nearb . in under water. and the Beaver en Olympia marshal are inundnted. Many of the farm houses have water several feet deep in them. The Bnonominh river at Everett is eeverel miles wide and the Seattle and in- ternntionel hr.-idge hu boon rendered un- sule by the greet jam of drift wood. Near Lowell the river in tum [mt nhnvn `IIOOIII. `rue ureet northern nuwey II the heevleet eu`eI-er, And All lte lines on this side ol the Oeeoedee are in n deplor- able condition. From Bnohomluh to Sky- homleh. in the Cneoede mountelne, A die- tence 0! fty-two milee, the road will ruc- tloelly heve to be rebuilt. u lb has n nearly all ewept uvn and the bridge: weehed out. AD In ex the big rall- roed bridge was swept from it: piers and carried down the Skyhotnieh river for a distance ol hell 5 mile. At Snohomleh the river in bi her then ever before known, be- ing from e x to ten milee wide in places. The water is over I foot deep in the Greet Northern depot, `which stands eight feet nbove the level of the track. VA-fnanu -huunmm mgnn n-nininn nknne move one level or one track. Yesterday Itaumora were cruising about over farm land: picking up ranchers and stock. um... \I......... .'..\ an... ........L... :- 1.. - In Indy " ul Pills." to: 11 IR nub nxnl uxown. oornvnumonuon nemg mwrrupwa. The Portland branch of the Northern Pacific in likowlu dinblod by 9 big land slide in Cowman Vnlloy. fty miles south of Tuoorns. The Great Northern rnilwny in heaviest uubror. And wruy um-noon on one wegn nneo were pu-Ilyud. Tho North Pnci o ovar- land oxpuu. which left Tacoma Bnndny night. onoounterod I hu lnnd-slide near Euton. on tho eutqrn nope of she Ou- oadumnd rotmrnodtao Tacoma yutardny ohm-noon. A low milu beyond Euton tho Yukhno river bridge in washed away. The damage beyond thou point. In not known. communication being inmrruptad. Tho Portland branch of the Norlzharn rmumgnu, aunany. unm tour o'oIoc tel-day um:-noon all the telegrn wen nu-nlvud. Thu North I-`mi IOAUSED GREAT DAMAGE IN WESTERN STATES. v ' The 0|-on not-Ihon Ionwny oonpuy III . fon (Inst Lou by tho lnIndnIon- _ Inn-nan unlnn our turn: Plcllll an |WAS\..vSWEPLY/THE sf 7 HI. GIFTON IWORN IN. lI|'I IIIXU LOX D] [ID llIIIIIX- Iuonon (John; on! farm: Plating up lnnolul-I and Iuoch- I`ln lloodn In orc- 1'0-IE =.r::;| t\vnn_ --1I'-IQIIUUI llivifi. Brrn, look. Nov. I7. -A tohgnn ro- odvid in chalky ycnuda; this that [none I . Furlong. cl Baum: vol!-known nlninn manna. in hound n Vanna. rnuuuvr. uunun"I-nr-cum: Ital YR K VUlI*IiVIl angina. was clrovnoduvnooom to unto far its :r:|:iuIun0nIo:l:rln-Ihh I IIIOVII OTIOIGC3 I@ I NV gotlszoidlnuomooltbopdnoipnl mm on- 1: Canadian nun kind. Death in nppouod to but boononuud by tho bunt- ing of n blood nuol. Ir. Annnnd thirty yunomwulhonu cl thlobbhrlou Anntnd. pnblhlnrol 050 Rank: Chronicle nd 3050 vqnpu-0. II hlbtr I& ahtlnndbnrln lnndnnlrnn:-ngnn-n mono` npnpun. `unnatural: ::lnddu'l'y.inlandoulouynn Incl IICUUIIJ ll I13. II`. nuvu. N.8.. Nov. l7.-NovI vn n~ ooivudhonto-d3 at thonddondcuhln ind $5.00. Bargains in nmvuu 4: admin]. uonaon. 5113.. ol UIIIIIOI J. Armand, roll known oriokohr. who but your: I bland In uomool Ibo ndndml mmhn Ina: ii}: rrouammy. llaunx, N.S.. Nqv. l7.--Tha death of admiral Sir Fndorick Richard, aa report.- od in hondon daapatchan, will give uro- motion to two ollicora wall luinwn in ali- lai. vii... admiral Sir John Ommana op- lina baooming admiral. and rear a miral Charlaa (loot-pa lane a \-ica-admiral. Roar admiral Fana in marriad to a Halifax lady. Vica-admiral l-Irakina. ai. pnaant in command ol North American uquadron. lacing acnior admiral alloat. will vary likaly raoaivatlsa vacant poaitiou at admiralty oaacad bythadaath 1:! Sir I`:-adav-ioh. in which caaa ha would ratarn homa bafora his tlnaa yaarfcommimiou la up and In rallayulon ahiaaaauon by a Junior vict- a mira. ...-" . .1 av-Ia-' u v -uvwI VII I`- V.'&O.|0-dl 0? death In London. 8:13.. Charles J. Armand, 5 IO" known an-inhnhr. who A Inn was nan ngsmu n. n. uomoron. In the court. of queen`: bench this morn- ing W. A. Uronier of the Libra Pnrolo wu- urrnignod for libolling honorable J. I. Tarts. Ho plondod "not. guilty." and u the crown in not proceeding uinnt him this torn: his one was pootpon till next. Mnmh, jnd Hull allowing defendant. to go withouttil. IIOHI. Judge Hnll hu grnnmd I commiuion to examine witnoocon in British Columbia in the one !or ctiminnl libel by W. L. Hogg qpinut H. B. Cameron. Lha court. of unison`: bonoh thin mnrn. IIIUIII unnvuu In lnuulrvulo Mm4'runI., Nov. l7.~-Thore in I rclnomo on foot hora to mnlxo novernl vhnngon in the govornmont. do nrtmonu. It in to move the customs co loction dopnrtmont. to the building occupied by the har- bor bonrd. which in nlongnide the emmiir inn wumlmuro and place harbor board and tho inland revenue department. in tlil building. which would be mcntod b the customs. The intention in to null I. no in- land nvonuo building, the prooooda of which would pity for tho nocoa-cry Altam- tinna. Jud". Hall I... .--....t..A . .u........:--:.... s- I II.II' JUIIUIII ST. l.m'is, Mo., Nov. l7.-~A special from Spokane, Waah., eays Frank Fox has returned to the city from Ahulm. where he hns spent the past summer in minin . He report! an imposition being practices upon American miners by Eng-lnnd in that coun- try, which he thinke this government should take steps to put a stop to. A lnr e number of mericana went into the ric placer elds about lteen miles on the Americen side of the British boundary line this summer aml went to mining. They were not there long before the British nu- thoritiee came in andcompelledevoryAino~ risen to pa a poll tax of $3 and a miner`s license of (lb per year. Many protested against paying a tax to En land for min- inn on American soil, but t ie British oili- cera were obdurnte and compelled the pay- ment, claiming the territory was embraced in the British lone. it in the din- puted boundar line that is the cause of the trouble. ngland in lighting hard to claim the rich territor lyin within this section, which in clear within the Unitod States. A lar num r ol miners who have been unagloe to pay the tnxew nnpoeed have been compelled to lonve the district, being driven out by the British ollloers. In Regard to the Locnllon of III UDVQPIP nnnnl Cllllnnn In -nntl-cal. ` 88 a 90 Prlnoosa Strut. --j- and the Steamer Beoovere Her cargo or seal lklns. SAN Fnmciwo. Oa|., Nov. I7.--By an opinion handed down by the United States circuit court of appeals yesterday the British steamer Coquitlan with 8,190 seal skins. seized by the revenue steamer Cor- win. in June, 1892. and ordered lorleilad to the government by the district court of Alaska. was released. The decision of the Alaska court was reversed on ever >oint and the libel ordered dismisse . }l`he case was a peculiar one. The sseamer Coquitlan, owned by the Union steamship company (limited) ol Vancouver. B.., met the vessels of the Pacific sealers association nt in rendezvous previously agreed upon at Port Etches, Ainslie, and took of? all the skins they had taken during the season up to that date. The sallin sohooners were all Victoria vessels. e transfer ol skins was made at somewhat over 200 leagues from land. The Coquitlan, nevertheless. was seized with her cargo b the revenue steamer Corwin on the roun that she was defrauding the United tates government of revenues. The alle ations in the libel were thnt the utlan. although she touched nt Kodiak, id not re rt to the customs oicial. That the seal ng schoon- ers were bound for American ports when intercepted and that their cargoes were taken oil in American waters contrary to 1 low. The Alaska court. on henrin the I evidence, decreed the" forfeiture o the ` steamer s cargo. but the upper court finds that the lower court was much in error in its conclusions from the facts presented. `the Valet: lntorenu u: were Bend Dulll IIO Ilttlntl. Tolwwro. Nov. 17.-'1'he commie- Ilon commenced in work th I morning at the board of nude roome. There were preeent. re do the minim-y, honor- Iblel Mr. bldlug. git Oliver Mount. Sh` H. Cartwright and honorable W. Pater- eon. In wee hall nut. ten o'clock when n. unrwngnu Ind nonornme w. rater- put ten o olock they oommenoed buelneu end they an an one o olook. . Th. A.-.1-. nnhui 0).. ..u.. .... I... Aim... WANTS THE THING STOPPED. &1'hA| ._...Q... I! I Alhlocclnut llvcvlod. n I'D A A.I_.._ A CHANGE I8 PROPOSED THE DECISION REVERSED. um Brltllh Wu-0 Llkoly Right Thnlr Anllnn. ui? w`'s (man r50 .74 cmsrs. ms TARIFF zuqumv. I Wllllg ( THE DAILY nnrnsn wme TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 11993. u.-unv J. W 3"` grant duo with uni cuung uunonouourhinnnd ht-Hliounonthl be ' """ II'.:.".. ...'``"' . n, "" Inn has output '5. 5.3.. - Ulhuuhohuoudinohd. Kantian`. unwind he `list [:10 I Din-n.'.:o.l., Nov. I7.-;'u::o J. " no.1 - nova (I _v6tI|iohn6|y.cn#u'nldIIo :2` J 1-unuynnnanmoqoeuhnk A but vunullmn lhv. Dr. Wild otulngdmpolltlolwuoouhoboibnoi lhokwblo. `no can; Lion 0! Hops _ chm-9. star baring ` oxnluuuou. large stock in latest olygeu. Prices the lowest. .. See our special: for $3.50 nun -n vu -nu|u -llCI Ilfl I0 III: ooucncnhu. Tnuoxm, Nov. I6.-Rov. J. 0. Hull! lm night undo l uuumont ol tbosroubluo that enmnd hi: on lnon iron the Walt- orn Oon umon co hit of _ ops nmh. acid that In work prospered In sunk how the d: In wcnuhou. till a number of Mn iuung tho mluionu-y hoard. rid NI: nvulnndonduvond tohuvo In and his ooocunuon an-`nunnn:L.:.n....... one clunnonuon orrialun in that place. The Britiah m. "Benin" st Livorpool from the wont count of Africa. roporu shut. the was noullowod by t.hol.iberinn authori- ties to rommunionto with (`ape Pnlunu. All the Benin npgmmhod that plus: she was tired upon `y the Horommnh. the viola vonol comprising the navy of Uhorin. A new Imuuur world`: roconi wu made ontardny by A. L. llnchonborgor. on the ).W.C. track. Donvor. Col. Ho rodo twpnty-re miles unpncod in 1:04:20. The pmvioull record wan 1:06:30 2 I, made by A. I-`. Sonn, of Huklo, N.Y. Hmhonber gar nloo lovond the ten mile record hold y Sonn `2 2-5 non. Tho simmer Mobnlo. Capt. hylund, which arrived at New York thin morning from London. bring: the non that the Anchor liner Anohorin. from iilnqov for Now York. in nnchond in lnmudo 40.40. longmudo 70.59, having hrohon hot shah. ` (in main Wilton. of the Anohorin. aid ho di not need uniaunoo. u the omlnun won putting an out: longth ohh ng in on. path! 4 I . I'll! Inna and n raoluuoa 4 mill`: owns unuunou In nalgnoorln nouoeo. . At. a meeting of the citizen of Morris- hurg. Ont... a motion was unnnimouuly vamorl to petition the Ontario govern- ment. to A law nllowin tlnonnotmont ofmunimpnl in:-nrnnco. ' his in in con- nequeuco of tho inmrnnco men changing the clurionuon ofrialun in that place. "l`|ouln"|t Lhmrnnnl ny ammo nnu Wlll me. At. Pun-khill. Ont... on Month the boilor in Thomas Robineoufs aw mil exploded with tarrillc force. killing Mr. Cunning- ham : little girl and injunn Mr. Roblunon and his non Eddie. Out. uildin and boards: woro thrown down and window: pmuhod in neighboring homes. moetinr tho cilinanm nl Mm-n'.. gamer III an common cause. - The barns and 00100: of the Fort DOM`- born transfer company. Chicago. were al- most. entirely destroyed by re Int. ninhb. Lou, 825,000. Sixty hornon perished, and t,hirt._y heavy truck WI gone wen ruined. ``Joe," the nightnwoto mm, wn overcome unruy noavy truck Joe." ni ht wntc by smoke Illl will die. l'uI'kI1ilI. On}... nn Mnm we queen rogonl. was 400,000,000 Lu. A "Toronto Liborn!-('Ionaorvut.i\':aub" in being established. There in to be four thousand Ihnrea at five dollnu each, the membership lobe recruited from all good party men. who wish to band to gather in Tim hnrnn and Milan. nl oh. ll`.-...A IL.-- ION, wno mucnpoueu lively session. Spanish beoh uuboox-lb~ ed for to the nmount. of 679,000,000 pon- tu, though only 2">0.000,000 puotu wen roqulmd. The sum mu! nuthorluod by the queen regent. 400,000,000 ponotu. Llbernl-Conaorv|l.i\'a Club"

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