very mnbter or non manner oy,nonu uueu Only at the Acnalmot. mills gates did my disturbance occur and thut. did not provourioua Although tho managers were joerod loudly and some frozen dirb and -ticks were thrown about but no one In: hurt. ' Monureal. Writing from _ _Bor-mud: `or! January l`2ab,t.ot.ha dozmmon acuieuoxnn, E. B Small. ex secretary of agriculture, says: HI Am uatlmrlna mnmrinl far It hintnrv nf me pronecuuon DI uuogung. In in uid that until such time an the Dmmmond county mlvl qy in ready to be taken over by the government. I tom- rary arrangemenh will be made with the E T. railway to run trains lrom Levla to Montreal. !l7..:L...n `Inn! `In-mu:-In nn Jnnnnrv ARRESTED FOR SMUGGLING. CUPINIIMIIN, Jun. l8.-An I cl tho Kmlnn -nun-In1nI nld QR lonoy olnllongu run and Jim. '_.... \-A-.. I-.. In t`|..--I-. ul mews or me WIJRLILI I IJIINIIENSEII 1A_nm:nArus.( :`\Il"-CIT and u -tug. Muxnu;.\I.. Jun. l8.-8ir Charla Tup- por recouvod 5 dopumhion tad: of Quebec converntjvea. when mutton 1 acting the vglfuo of tho coma-naive puny in Quoboo won diuuguod looiin to to-orpuuiudon ol pony. Mann. I` . Monk. M.P.. pro- oidencoltho liberal oonurntivo unack- tion: J. 0 1! Benton. Il.P.; '1`. 0. Cu. nrnin.~I:P.. and Hon. Jonph Boyd cm on tho dopnhtion. 1_A...n-- :1. an I- T1/may & co| `Cj'l- III P! In W.\1mu.ou, Ont. Jun. I8.-Wnutloo ll ion Ibo, diitriot ehouponohop in the juniot 0.H.A. nation by donating Proton on itoovn ioolutovcninc. Boon. Qto I. Tho holuu-n in rcpunad to to vary tan. a . thucfon, Wn!Ot|oo llwu eons gsauu , uvongsuncd Iron tho inmat- uIi.nnnAv1.I.Iinfl$lD'%.b Oil 2- What Comcs-:)~Us From All Quarters. `iELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTW8 FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. um. Inna-I that uunu Ivoryboar - N000! from ALI our---mtuo of Ivory- tlunx luuv laid um Bouumbovnd In `rho Dear Pnbllo. President Dole of Hawaii. arrived At. San Franoiuco on Monday on the wnyto Wash- nnatnn, In son. he trial of Thomas Nulty, charged with the murders of two sisters 9nd at bro- ther at Rnwdon, began at Jolietto. Que., on Monday. AI..-.....A.- M-nnnnlrl Hun nllnnnrl Vn. DUO UDIIVETUU or I'BDlll'llB(l L0 L00 XIIUUIH Among this lot there were e large number of letters. Some of them were marked to he returned to the sender. Poemneeter Sim: eorted the mail. end that which went murk- ed to be returned be eenb beck. He said he had rebu-ned neerly 200 letters no Chicago and many more so dillorenb cities. In earning them. he said. he found some of them had been sent ten yeere ego. Two years ego the olce wee visited by inspec- tor Fletcher. who found a large amount of mail etored away in e eimiler manner. A|.|.'.n-Iuporlnts-ntlrut Iclutyro con- trols the Ilchlgan lloade. In-:'rn.o|T. Mich., Jen. is --The Grand Trunk issued a circular announcing the following changes to bake cect Feb. let: Assistant-superiniendsno Mrlntyrc. with headquartere at. Battle Creek. will here- after have included in his territory districts twenty-eight and twenty-nine as well as twenty six and twenty`-seven. That means that Mr. Mclntyre will have jurisdiction over the Detroit. Grand Haven and Mil- waukee: Toledo. Saginaw and Mu-kegon; Detroit and Port Enron and Michigan Air line divisions. as wellas the Chioa and Grand Trunk and the l`incinnat.i an Mac- `linaw or all the lines operated by the Grand Truck in Michigan. Trainmaeter V. A. Cooper. ofdimicu twenty seven. twenty-eight and swantymine will be euc- meded by F. L. Corwin. Mr. Cooper has been assigned to other duty. Monaay Alexande-r MacDonald, the alleged Yu- kon fraud exposed at Obbawn. is though!) to be II. W. McDonnell, who acted pecu- liarly an Cornwall a year ago. 'l`hn mrmmmanr. in Paris over mha.I)mv~ mmy M. bornwln II year ago. The excnemenc in Paris `over hho.I)roy~ fun one continues at. fever heat. and a regular riot took place an a meeting culled to discuss the matter on Monday night. The. R`:-nnnh and Rnnuinn miniurnrn hsum DO (nnuuau luu Iuuuut un Auuuuuy msuu The French and Russian miuiunore have protested against the conditions upon which Great: Britain is willing to assist) Chinaboliquidat/e the Jnpnneao indemni- Ly. Annnrdino to in Cairo deamtoh a mrtv 66TH YEAR. N0. 14. According to l Cairo do: watch pnrt of hiendly natives capture the Bum post at Sarch, taking ten prisoners and obtaining possession of quantities of cup- plies. (lhnrlna A. Gnuvreau. the nowlv elected menu. Henernl Wiiam Booth, accompanied by commander Nicol and Col. Lawley, lefh New York on Monday for Boston en route for S0 John. N.B.. where his Canadian tour willbegin. 'l`hnm mu: m suwnrn anrthnunlm nhnck tour Wlll uegxn. There was a. severe earthquake shock yesterday at Argentina, eighteen miles: south east. of Ferrar, Italy. A church and several buildings were wrecked and name persons were injured. At. the (htholin church. Corfu. Inland ul persons were mjurea. As the Catholic church. Corfu, "Corfu. Greece. Monday excmng (in nu; during Vespers, a young umu uwsckotl the priests. One Fr. Ernest. L.nit.oux wma killed, another was mortally wounded and two others \\ are injured` Of the 150 chum:-en in Toronto {ony- three mu Anulncnu congv-egcaion-. lany- bvvu are MeLho:hab.'mutt.)-one l mc-hy- terinn, twomy R-pvinu, nino Uunngrcgh tional. thivtsen R-nmm Catholic. thirty- one of obhcr denomuumonn. l.`.......... A... kl....i. .l..mnmnu- nnnnr.Ann `lhroo Waggon Loudu_'ot Ilall Inner Found llldden In Georgetown, Ind. Cummo. Jan. l8.-'l`wo or three day: ego several Chicago rms received from the Georgetown. lnd., poet: oioe letters which they had sent. to pereonain' that town at. various times from two to ten years ago. They were mjabied. in there was no explnnation. and an invelbigntion was asked from the poet. oice at Washing- ton. To-dey poatmanter Gordon received nlettor from John H. Suns. postmaster at Georgetown. explaining the mystery. Mr Rim: wan recanhlv nnnoinmd to sue- UB9rgO0Wn. 8Xp|IIIlg DUB myuwry. Mr Sime wee rocenoly appointed to oeed Mine Louise Motbwoiler, who had been in charge of the oioe 3 number 01 your: previous to his appointment. After er-euming charge of the post: office he mov- od the eocte into another building. While searching in 1 room over tlio old pogo oice. he say: he found et. lent three weggon loede of meil matter that bed never been delivered or returned to the lender. `nunnemn old. In! DI`;-g mg; . `nu-I-IA nnnnknn Charles A. Gauvresu, the newly elected member for Temnecounca. will probnbl move the address in reply to the speech from the throne on the opening of parlia- menu. 4|..._......l \l':ll:n-u Dans}. nnnnnnnnnina kn on UK UUIICK` lll'lllUll||III0lUlll'- Frances Anna Maria, xlowngor countless Russell. widow of the celebrated lord John Russell. is dead. The dowugor uuunuau Russell wu I daughter of the second earl of Mlnto. She Inn born in Hill}. and married lord John Russell. as his uoond wife. in 1841. Lord John Ruuoll dlo_d in 1878. GOT LETTERS TEN YEARS OLD. CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT. In-ortnln tho Put). ,_ 1.. IE cu- lVL-..I. II III! 31:00 WIIOII you .I for \ho ho money. Dunno us In In. r\_- I..- In I] no In: llnllonnl wan !.ui-won Known * Oman mun. n..--a.|"... u.- Inum . UIICII Sponlufto the Wum. Nnwm'|unr_ Ont... Spaniel to Wum. Nlcwnrlmn, Ont... Jon. 18 --E. J. Med- den died law night. ohmic 11:30, aged lhy yeere. He bud been engaged ln oheeoe manufacturing. eleo ogenereloheeee buyer in Klnglton. Nnpenee. Belleville and Peterboro dletricte for about twenb years. He owns a lento:-y eh Newbu ll. I I0 000 eh Ounden Em. Mr. Mn den wee e thorough, pushing buelneee men and will be grencly mined by Ill. ee- peclelly by the lermin community. The excuse of death wee I o ronio one of gall etone followed by I. cnrbunolo. ending in oonvuleione. Ho woe retlonel up to the last minute. lie wee I member of the Mn- eonio order. also A.O.U.W. and I.0.0.ll`.. also order of Chosen Friends and poet.mee- ter of Newburgh. He leevee I widow. one eon and two dnughtere. He will be buried on Newbnrgh on Thuredoy. under Muonlo euapioee and other aocietiee. W. ltl. Mular, manager to!` (one uaruulur biecuil: company, was a com nlon and echoolmateof thelateE J. Ma den. Upon learning of hiedeath this morning Mr. Mll- lar was quite overcome. He could scarcely believe thortruth of the report. but upon realization. deeply regretted the loan of a this friend. Deceased wae born on a farm once owned by Mr. Miller's lather.. It in adjacent to Newburgh. The two spent their boyhood together and attended the same school as claumatee. The friendship then formed between the two continued throughout life. For a number of years Mr. Madden followed the life of a young farmer upon the homestead of his parents. While still a young man he suffered from failing health and took a tour through the west to recuperate hie loet energies. Returning he engaged in the manufacture ofchecne together with his father. Theire was the first factory in that locality and was the second in this district. being preceded only by that founded by the late William Dull. Mr.Mad- den continued in the cheese bunineee and amaeeed con.-iderable wealth. For over twenty yearn hgworked energeticall for the advancement of the cheeae in uetry and his knowledge of the bueineu was cmceded to be the most complete in east- ern Ontario. 11.. .....i. .. ..m..-unann inim-an. in educa- Wiod quality, perfect t- ting White Dress Shirts for $1.00. a uvINcio7N a sun. Dr. lembny Ann: De econ from The Bancroft nor. Tunomo. Jun. 18 here in further trouble in store for editor Morrison. of the Bancroft. Times. A few deyl ego 'lAncI- Iord Membrey.of the holy house. this citf, geve the editor e bhrevhinn for uucornp i- monury remark: made in ohe Timee with releronceoohie eon. Dr. Membrey. The doctor has been leid up with quine us his let.her e house for e month en. hie -....I..i..- -.Lu 0.. lgthnr Q1-an nu Lhl ma tumor nouoo tor I momn In. uul oxplnim why the father too up the cudgol in behnlf ol the son. Now the doc- tor huainstructod barrister Porter. Bollo- vnlle. to inotituu an action for 35,000 (ls- mngoo for libel And plunder. IJIIIIBI [III uuuljwo MHNTRI'.Al.. Quo., Jun. 18 -Rono Du- pom. who mduced the Detroit. people to re- turn to Canada. omphnbicnll y denies the nutemenu mode by Soockwoll Bros. and (hnoy no to their trutmonh. One family wu paid $305 lab J `me And tho other 8266 {or working on the roads. 110 an that they no all moot. oomlorubly hduood. The one make of Shirts which are better than any olh_ 1`. P . I`. 'h-`KUUI'Xl"|ulV"-.IE-I'Is I. Iliu- nuudnchry. Inn uppduud quad ,qunu'o quail. Pouunhnvuu Idubhtlnd bu W ht InnhnIpwuuuoniv- Unberlo. llu Look a prominent) interest in educa- tional matters of the Newburgh school hmird. Ae an official of the butter and cheeao ea-ocielion of eastern Onnrio his recommendations were elwn 3 accepted I! landing to the betlerruenb o W the industry. On Saturday lest he was in the city, and ulnlelml: complaining of being eobunlly ill, Skid he nulfared considerable pain from ll unrbunole on his left wrist. A familiar gure on cho stream of Kingston. end all lhn Inoolillgn of the Frontenac oheeee board. he will be measly mined by n wide rircle of lriond-. His wile n rneiclen nerne wan Mm Allie Well.-, lirneetbown. A brother in n ummber oi she law rm ol Deroclio 8:. .\IM1den. Napanee. Danube anlied For Inna Wm: Pueengu-I and Freight VANI`,0lr\'l:R, B.C.. Jan. 18 -Steps are being taken to form a British Columbie obember of mines. The objecce are to promooe and oouider legislation effecting mining industries. to give inveetorn A chance of protoccin themselves egeineb wild cat. schemes. on genenlly to lower mining induabriee in British Columbia. Premier Turner end Col. Buker, rniniet-er of mines. beve promined to support. the had`! v. ......-.., __ . r bodv. The etoamer Danube uiled for Shguny end Dyes last night. She took Mby pee eengeru. besides a detachment. of mounted police from here. Every uvsilnble inplrfor freight: was occupied. rm... rlnmininn dnvolonmeuh company lromnn occupneu. The dominion dovolopmonh company yesterday diapoeed 0! in auto to the Bri- oinh Columbin gold trnab company, The sale was nude on a basis of thirty-[liven cents as share. for 90,000 shares in the Do- minion devolopment. oompony for stock in the pr rcbuing company. wows MIIIJEIIN MEN. Known In Kingston. W. H. Millar, manager for the (isrdiner uinnni`|'. nnmnnnv. WA]! A nomnnnlon Clomets andPIl`nlshen._ msnnnrdasqgu. DEATH VC;l-' E. J. MADDEN. A CHAMBER OF MINES. WILL SUE Iron $6.000. Donlou Tho mums. rx _ 1-- In 1'HE PLAN TICKET SALE Call and inspect our stock of these goods. They are perfect tting. custom made, of good material. A few minutes examination will tell you mot: about them than afull page advt. See them. TEACY& smcy, - T_._.._A_-_ n_--- llnnal. -n4l Ilgnll-a )LadiesWhite|Jnderwear is now on every garment, marked in plain figures at prices, quality considered, the lowest in the trade. Dlnot. Importers Dru: Good: sud lantlu. ` T U nun IJLIIA :1, :55 Tu no Unnunup-800-no uuuoe. lophono un. Opon Dunn! t 1:14;` nu ; u-u..u..-. IIADIIO Umnnln um BxIAI.ll|-T-3: Ptlnoou shut. Oornor aydnnhun not. nhouo nommunlcntlon gnu. -up-v v: ---v-----. Anhnnt regular muting ol Loam Id... lhuglnuo 0! Robothh. than our canyon iuhllod by Mia Ilpwuton. D.D.(3.I.: 8.8. M_iu Falrhitn; \'.()., In. Room: rgooni-at -our. In Tadvln; Iuncnl nanny. In bu: unmet. III. Iilgll K3.N.0.. Illa Ah: BERG. Nu. Joann R:B:\'.G.. I` Pony; L3.\'.0.. I30 IIOCR: conduc- Iu. Illa unison; radar. In. Adana; J.-aging Ila; Mind: I 0.- Nb Klnnmns CID: I -tivnv Irvuu. 1:uvu.I-M, On. Jan. IS.-Mu. Pnnonn. mm or the oolgbnud Stilton chum. died on Sunday at the up oi ninoly-ve` :- r. . ., 'cE'DisoouIi t for (huh only. 55- 9 30553? 93" -v Prlnoou shut, Oornor 14. phone communication \ T F. HARRISON COMPANY Ihul.-6-LA... anal I!m|\AIlnnIn_ Q nd III smrvmon. Chu-loo Gslluhor. who in his only dnyt took part. in the Britiah Columbin political warn, boing B mambo! ol the Iogiolunn for two yarn. wu run over on tbs Victoria & Sidney nilwsy on Sunday ovuilng and inotantdy killed. Ho uni ulnp on the truck. ' IIII I !-III Qyplvvieue Theboerd of governors ol the general hospital held eepooiel meeting yeetetdey afternoon to receive the re rt of the building committee. The pane for the new Watkins wing were submitted end genenlly epproved'o{ hy the Vernon who. however, ereenxioue to n out how Iuthe viewe of some at their number in the direction of extra aocnln lion could he carried out. The committee. It- .........a t..n \' mm... It ll` Inlltnmnul could be oarnou out. `run mmInIIn;1II- I craved by G. Y. Obown. R. F. Elliott and n. "l'A't' -An In-nnnldnld If! m X- V For one week (VJun_nry 17%|! 29nd) baton stock-`tnhng. we will gi, so Per cent. I_.'_.J_ _l I"I.:_A MQMQ J. I . .L1..l1u:u.D\.J.|..V \J\I.uL.r.ra..n.V L Undertaken and Embnlmon. 983 and IN Princess Street. `Phoneu:- Wnoroonu. I0. Bouldonoo. 91. Open day and night. D VV E-I-V B %-I-1` PIOl'I..\T\)R-I AND IN \'|BS'l0Rs HAVING 3 Idle on ~N\\ of Um nundnul Dollun moo und upwn uls should \\ |-Ito tn mo at one; have wlnotlnni} of nnmuul impol-Mun to uonmu-lento uuun Human. In Wnn _-must. New York. OARDERS CAN Bl! A(XJUIlUDA:r with both single and double rooms. modern conveniences. at I88 Quoon Burnt. ALAIIGE PURNHHED BOOM INOINTBAL locality. modern imp:-ovunontl. private home. No. 8 Brion Ton-too. o poulh Pun : Sabbath School. Iontrul 00 AHBUHI 1044` Tu W).-I I l ivmion Rouse: Poona an at} 6 of I-`olmmry Hun formuly boo um: II Gro- cery More and Bucohor hop nquln non! door. or Junu Bonn. Button. flout: of Gold And no IuI'vnI.|on In In- k0lI-BIl]III|` olnhnu 1% am: PIIOII. Vwronu. B C.. Jan. 18 --'l`ho Corona. which arrived from the north yolurday. brought oightaon Yukoneu who have bo- owoon them I million dollars worth of gold and duct. ML- A mg-innn 6-ulinn -nrl in-AnnnnIIgI.h\n nnu OIIIB. The Amorioan trading and tranopothtion com ny in reported so In buyin oldun no h 3!: prince and uh man say 0 any nun who own: I claim oi om Hm! can no- lane from 01,000 in a 02.000 without having put a pick in tho ground. an the now crook: no turning on well. Then in no starvation. lV|....I.. lzgllnnhmn -lm in Iain marl: tint: created by U. I . uuown. Is. I. nmow um Dr. Hould wu I-0-ufpointod with 050 II- quub lbs: `I ii p unonhry upon in handod in on Mon my next The than at the govon-_noru were oxuodod to tho orig! nol commmno for their wotk. XGH IIIIADI1`. LENS. bl'I'l`ABLl I08 cijx Unmern AI-ao mu hunm shutters for Mmo. Apply through t In office. HELP-RELIAnLE HEN LN IVIBY LO- onlitnlooul or travelling; to Inttoduoo anew dlnoovory. And keep our show MI noted no on tron. lonnu And v33..- uu-oughont. town and country sun`. on- ploymono. Oommlulon ul uluy. pol moan: and upomu and money dopol-` ed In An bank when nhrhd. [or put nddrou I wouo lumen. Duo-nxo .. bank when nurtod. .l'or Iddrou 31.3%-x *nxo R1. London. On . Onnndt A } .`?...`.f `.`.';'.'.".. p..'.!`..?.'..""`R.@ pf Pnlnnnrv Hun formnl! bout: H BA]. Stars to Nut 11: pun-lug. in gh. Vil` of Both. rm put! I ' Juux oo1.I:.uu the pnnuuu. `"3 `pp ? ` Bouwlcns on an Aoobuuomzn roolnl. I mndnu nnnvanlancan. Lt. Quoon D. D \I\Jl\lJLIl.l, UNEBAL DIRECTOR. I81 PEINOISI IT. Kingston. successor to W. I. lbnnnun. -: WEATHER PROIABILITIEI 4 P. M. EDITION. KILLED ON THE TRACK. FANEY CHINA Othun und Bu, Iawronoo VI:fI. 10 mm. - Fair Junthor sh Mn l t to to-d cl an ....:.';.* " A " " `Ft; Plan Approved. .___| _: ____-__-.._ -1 `L. Al REDUCED PRICES. HENRY BRAME, *1--.---A -- An-vs Emma Ii. Oahu; radar. In lulu: I 0., lion `Klnpton: 0 . (hub hiph: J.P.u.. Hm. Ohuudnt-. In l`uI-Ion. NIL. and III. J. `fund- .a. nggglhnnnnnlnrv. -an nu-unnd 1'01` U03. Ohinn Ornunanu. Thin. hI-A .- l'l.._.. A-I `Annam- S. 8. CORBETT, r\1nnI\m(\n nu! DUI 717$ '.'1As. mam, . I Inn-nu-u --n_I TO LET. _op_ BOARD. lolollook IOIWMIIGCIOII In Fact 'I'ln-nnlvnl hi. THE A SPRING SEWING A night. LII] HUT IIIIUQ III: w no `to Post Thonulvu in. Bank Ab oovorod rink to night. Aldino club uumbly in Wnm hall to- rontonao om-lculbuul uooloty moot: Ab Hnrrownmlth Wodnudny. um... um mnn of Bnrnl. Plan Herrowemm: weaneuny. "Home: and Haunts 0! BIIHII." open Thursday 10 e.m. at Sawyers. Onrnlvel eo R0 el rink tomorrow night. Everyone allow no nketae. Adminlon 15. Reform ueooletlon meeting in their room. Golden Llon block, this evening so 8 o olock. mu- ......t Al Mn nnnu-m. Rnharh Mantel] o'clock. Tho ovonh of the uuon, Robert Mnntoll in "A Search Warrant." ID the opera house to-nlghu. Bod-room Iota. range. and sll kinda of goods at the tale 0'! household lurnituro no No. 3 Barnnuplo terrace. Uler y Ibrooh. to-marrow an 10 mm. nhurp. illl. auc- tlnnnnr ESTABLISHED 1974. I59 pnmcess s1'.. - xlnasrbli`. THE1aATE8T.-- The [Great Jubilee Picture by R. Caton Woodvillo. Art Gallery always open. -.-_ ..--___ v- V`- '1VCZ , ,___._ , oor 8 rue ohun tor pumhuo or rental of 5 Hnc-Uluu -my Store wuh n ntock WM-sh may bculon M. I vnlunion. consist- lng of Dry Goods.uru-orlu. Mon`: and Boys` 0 mhinl. Boot: and Roei. Plinlu. Olln. Iludwnu. Etu. wm bo mu at I bunln to .. ....-I. Lou.-- Nth Illlimu flesh) Man`: 4: Salim) Iflrrlool. I HOCKEY IKTCH :Sv.n|or Bu-ioI)-Ql`ltIN`S VS. B\I C. CAl*I1`.TSs SATURDAY EVEN- ING, JAN. 23nd. I`. ll IIAT \ll Angb Egan`: Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fur collar and tho- roughly up-to-date. `I l|oPIucoto[otCoal. [wanna MILLS &c0., QUE::N AND EMPIRE? Auction Sale M. lm ruhlcnoo. No. 3 Bu-nutaplo Ternoo. Clo:-ay street. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY l9th, the others. vim. : Clnu-r nnd four other Bod- room Sou. Mirror. Hm I and Tapestry Ou- aou. I-kmutu rml Hoolotuo. Uouoh. [moo urulnn an Blllulu. Irnpory Oumslna, Ohunbu Sou. HM, Rack. lixtamlou 'I`u|-Io. ~hlobnn|-cl. ltvokurn Hull Ind uthor Lam n, Ohllll, Hpalmru. inttveunol. 0|l-ulovh. a- frilorntor. Oluulu Piwuroc, Ugnng Tgghiop. Jum Jars. OI-onlnty, Kitchen utomllu. Finn Range and van MI other uruolu too numer- om tn Inomion. Hula M. 10 o'clock. 'l`ormnuh. THU ANNVAI: IIHSTINU Ul" THE HHAlSI' humor: of tho Pnnrnqul Brldn Company wlll (nu ornvulod by Gino H. Ivh {var U001-as IV) I. hold in than OM00 of II In 0 |`.utIhlnI - will ornvulod by sump tun uoorlo IV) C'_ (`.u$nln- hum `H Hluronvo strut. on I().\DA Aha nut. {mum at I o`ulook nm.. tn f900l\'n It hnin MONDAY. tho am. haunt at 8 o`ulnok pm.. HM-om-at of tho Tram-nu-on`: Account fur nu? And to clean Director: `or tho onuulnc your and for 0 her general but! u THUI uunm. nun: urn vi. nu uuuh lmyor. UIPIIIUI IU clonoer. VCIUICIHUUI. Come and look around freely. No need to buy until you're --...l.. |AIiT-STORE, Cataraqul Bridge Company.| `rill ANNVAL MEETING OF THE RHAILI- will nu nmvnlod by mun nu (horas am BUNNESS CHANLEI Fur Lined Wraps] HIE mus coimnv, ARDEN, ND Y3`l`BI0l'S IRN 0}` ORABICT [ I Tnl LlN!I'l'I'CiIPAN\. `B Vhwsnn` .1. K|II[nton..l|n.1Rth. lam. -K!n*9nL90vr _'*.`.'_"`- ouu monuun. Hill I110 o'clock. Term: (1911. ll\IlN ll In my place when can In that-out cool but money. Ourn _h an in our Mun out o! tho mun . l\ hooou. carefully oononod. the ton til now or clinker: II In promptly doltvuu W: ouofnl and punk non It mat: no mono than the uouhlu kind. Buy your Eii'A7wrnnu, g Foot Queen St. \l'lBS'l`.(`.l.AS8 OPINIXU FOR A mm!- V nA1..~mm vnrvlmu. in T0 RENT OR PURtI1ASB. _.---..... ..n . an nnnsviun I'IB$T-CLASS urxauwu mm A (_IlNl- BAl.Stnro purvhuo. m van or rot Dultioulnrs soul: to I 70 Wellington Street. KIRKPATRICWS ANNUAL MEETING. LOCAL MEMORAN DA. VVANTED. Dgu. -*0 0' Ialollnh. .- A... -.4._Ig- unggplnn .4 \K7'A.N`PhJE. |'I\\lla A\Il\ l\'l`ID\|'lV\D& ll is in the thoughts of all good Housekeepers. We place on our counters to-day 3oo pieces $25.00. .uu. C. H. HAT-`H. Ann. 800']. UK-Ol'I `OI IIIO Iulul nl sIH.l.8. mm. elm`)-Tron: 01 Furniture vrllll FISH. JOHN H. MILLS. Aumlnnu-I `AH uu.u-1. 30`!-Tron. H. Ilhh, Aumlonoer. -:---d::-n Inylovoibonwoll l)onxwu.z.. Ont. Jun. l8.--Tho town oouncilio st ptuont nqotistingiith tho Tuoobmbbu-and than eoupauyulhn lmluouiovithuviov to tho removal at that: haul-iqpo_0unItJ|. . , ml` Sateen: and other Wash Fabrics. We feel sure that nowhere else will you see the same patterns or designt. These we bought in a. new market and are therefore ex- cluaive. Special Prlcu For Early Selllng: Faet Color Cardinals. Falt Color Tartan Reds. Fast Color Fancy Brooadea. Flat Color Flanders Cloth. very wide. Fast Color Ceylon Cloth. very wide. Fast Color Orient Silk Finish Cloth. Iledford Cords. New Organdies, in light, medium and black grounds. W00 W079 IIITOBKOIL rieverel were erreeted. The demonstra- tion then proceeded. ehoutin "Com.-quez Zola," to the otoee of the empe. the Aurore and the Libre Parole. but the police again dispereed them. Near mid- niglit500 studente, led by M Millevoye. re assembled at the military club. but they met with the same fate In the melee some were wounded and othere in-reeted. Ultimatel . M. Millevoyo obtained per- mission 0 the police to march before the club crying "\'ive I` Armee !" - Tho evente of the past \fuw day: are he- inningto produces leeing of panic in .ewish circles. Both the bueinees and private houses of the Rothsohilde and other wealthy Jen are guided by rpecial de- tectivee and gendnrmes for fear lent the llrumont crusade produce a sudden popu- lar outbreak. The students, hav- ing the sympathy of the authorities, were treated laet night . with un- usual forbearance by the police. who only kept them within necessary bounds. According to some eccounte twenty people were wounded in the cavalry charge out- side the Tivoli hall. which the_ slice eventually cleared. The imprison com- mittee in the tribune were unable to riiake theineelvee heard and hung out a placard announcing that the proceedings were closed. - '95.-.. in nn .InuIst. thnh Hun unliov AI Hun Inommmau mu uouuuguu. The Libra gurolorcuo: foo. Billol of illegally n mg 50. rnnoo of war oloo lunmn bribing tho pron during the gctisiu. A npooiul union of polio: boon organizod around that Incidence of M. -Ilnthinu Dnvfuu. The Salt uloru tho luliun unlnnndar. I Ibo innoounoo ol Dreyfus. IEREAI mm IN mus.` clooou. ~ There it no doubt ah the policy of the govornmont in boginning to bo ctrougl u- uilod. Gen. Billet. Ininiltor of `gr. II can pooidly the object of snack and th unall- mm of the majority in the chamber of d& rubies lat. night indicates the tuning of . Molina`: inuonco. The cabin war only an-ad {com data: by the vote: of Inonsrchiau mud Boulnogius. TI.` ljhn Dgmhnmnnnn Gun. Rillnh nf UIIDOODOIQIINIIII llvlluu um twluunw DI M. -Ihthiou Dnyfuu. uloru elmjl. Zola will all count Llulubn. the Gannon unbnncdor. Ind count 'l`ornioIli._ .L. Io.-n ...I.n-ulm. n riunnnnn m At Thc Anti-Dreyfus and Anti- Scmltc Meeting. lrmae rlcurmux Pl.AEE.| STUDENTS CHASED THE AN- ARCHISTB OUT OF THE. HALL. Ihe Anerohllte Broke In The Door: And Vnnqnlehed The utudente-ln.|nr-d Peo- ple Ourrled Out with Their Fnoee Oover-- ed emu lIlood-- troops uhnl-gee urge Bodies of Students In The titrate- Attneunll over Irnnce on Jewish run- ogoguel--BothwhIla and The Weelthv Jews Protected By Detectives And Gen- (Inrmu. if _' 5, Pmus, Jen. 18 -An a`hti-Dreyfus and anti-Bemite meeting last night at the Ti- voli Vuuxhall produced extraordinary scenes. The neighborhood wee paraded by the police. mounted and on foot, and the rapidly growing crowd increaeed the excitement. At two o clook on the open ing 0! the meeting the hall was a seething see of humanity, crowding every part. gee- ticiilutingz, ehouhing A bus Zola and Vivo In revolution aocialo. The mem- bers of the antiemite committee diu-plsy- ed banners bearing Death To The Jews, and other ineoriptiona. In an: nan mun the 5.000 nraaenl: con- Aninspection will be more satis- factory, as the beauty and quality cannot be understood from an ad- vertisement. 3---- __.I I_nI. gun--ant` to-nA`n elm otuur IIIBUFIPLIUIII. It was seen the the 5.000 present con- sisted of anarchists end of others bent on opposing the students. On M Guerin. the president. proposing that the honorary presidency be conferred upon M. Rochefort and M. Drumont. a great uproar ensued, the anarchists trying to wrench the hen- ners from the antiesemites. Bcuiiles took place, in which two of the oilicials were injured. M. Thibesud delivered an address. denouncing the Jews and urg- ing the meeting to support the government. Turnults and rights for the banners con- tinued with shoutings. whistling and sing- ing 0! the ".\lsrseilles and the "Car- magnole." while M. Thiobaud proceeded in a violent speech, declaring that the Dreyfus sosndal was the commencement ol 3 social revolution by A "band of scound- rels desiring to overthrow everything in order to raise is traitor. 'I`L.. gngng nnlnr knnnrnn n -nhu-nu": 0l'GlI' D0 l'BlE6 B bl'BlDOI".' The Anarchists removed the iron smir- coae giving ucenb` to the tribune so than the oomminteo was unable todeacend. Free ghts began around the lingo. Finally the {pudenba ohued the anarchist: our. oi the h l. The organizers of the meeting than ad the ll: 5 deoorarin the hull and or- r nged a renezvoua at: i. 0 military club, crying "Vive l Armoe. The hull wu par- tially emptied. bub noon the nmrchiuta ro- iurned and, hunting open the great. doors. begun further ghting. It in ullogod that oovenl wore injured. Finally the students were vlnquinhod And the marching: bo- onme mutoro ol the uibuntion. TL. A..--.l.l-on -uuslgngd Ah; Inrlnr and The scene now became a auiurnolia. I moetere or one Ilnueuon. The enerohiote replaced the ledder and invaded the tribune. led by M. Courtoie llouriahing e red flag and ell shouting, "Compuez Rochelort" (spit upon Roche- lort) and "long live '/.ole.' The disturb- encee continued, the enerchiste decluiming from the tribune egainet the ermy and ac- cleiming Dreylue. Some of the injured people were carried out with their faces covered with blood. The interest wee now treneferred to the etreete, where the police lied been reinforced by the republican guerda. At ten o'clock large bodies of students. tlouriehing the tricolor and ehouting Vive l Armee pro- ceeded in the direction of the military club in the Avenue De L`0pere. The troops cleared the Piece De La Republique and charged the b0dl0I of the etudente. A large force in protecting the militarfv club"-. Telegremelroun numerous provincin towne report etudent manifeetetionn at Marseil- lee, where the windows of Jewieh ehopa have been broken. At Nentee there have been similar attach an ehope and on the synagogues. The crowd rescued thcee who were nrreeted. u`_...._.I neg-I1: .......e..l Th` :IAnnnu-anrrn. KIN(:`:S'1`()N, ()1\"l`ARI(), `TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1898. UUTINIIAIIIN. JCII. IU.--All I W I0` Qhndin gout-uncut mad `Ebb or- lilhhg an upodiuon tor tho nlidol ob IX! III 850 Yukon vslhy. oilhiln to the nut nhllphhnn 5' ll. Sfd Jo Preparing for opening Parliament-Blh ' tory of Bermuda. 0'rmwA. Jan. l8.-Sensatlonal develop- ments are anticipated in connection with the seizureot a cargo and a crew for smug- gling at North Sydney. Last Thursda , the day fixed for the trial, captain Shae er.-. made his escape from jail. The smugglers are believed to have been engaged in a systematic contraband trade for years. bringing large quantities of whiskey from French island, St. Pierre, to the port of North Sydney which, b the way. is a Scott act town wit apparently bibulous prcclivitiee. Tho smugglers are supposed to be connected with a couple of well-to do merchants in the town, who have been attending to the sale and distribution of the contraband cargoes. In anticipation. there!ore..of a desperate light on behalf of the prisoners, the department of justice has instructed its agent at Halifax to furnish counsel for the prosecution of thcgang. Ohoquu Won for-god. Loxuox. Jm. l8,--Al yutordufn har- ing oftho nib brought by D.mio|Jny ggginnt lady Tutoon Sykes moot oftho time In oocupiod with export ovidonoo to tho aoat. that tho nigoatuno won found. Sir `l`ntt.on'n Yorhhirq hankor uouod mun. nouonnn forged nndthnnho Monk Carlo choquu. pnviounly nhrnd tobdoro tho mnl. were forndyidding than when Sir mm Sykdo ntcntiou wuauullodtotiaontuot In gun: - inoclnqnolI_:|-2,000 in plant of . Ohnugu In The lronuor nun. (.`.\I.-r1~'r.\.Jnn. I8 -Sir Williun Lock- hnrn, ulcer completing the report. on which be is engaged concomin the tuturo lu- dim frontier policy and t. o mouuru to be adopted, will return to Englnnd on three months lava. Gen. Sir Power Palmer will not. during his nbconoo. being ancceod- ` ed in hit present comunnd by (non. Ellen. The force will otherwise remain unchang- ed. exoe h for I tempornry reduction of the h quutorl mfr. Sir Power-Psllm gr h-1 hum rnmmnndll 0H.hO Punish fron- 5` `I IIC` ready. parnamenn. Deputy-surgeon-general Oliver is here in connection with the plan of Hon. Dr. Borden to n out the military `of Canada with the Oliver oqui ment, or as ib is technically termed. he New Oliver Ma- gazine Aocoutrement. Mr. Oliver got. 810,000 for his potent. um Innis I)n:inn_ T-Inn. David Mill: and -l!"IJ] I}lIIII$II'I- r In: In: unu- Nnw Yank. Jan. l8.-ChIr|eI Kid McCoy has returned. end bu iuued A chnllenge to Robert Fit-uimmonu and James J Corbett: to meet. either or both of them ton nish boxing content. (or the hoevy weiuhu olnmpinm-hip of the world. details and arrangements to be made hereafter. As an evidence of his sincer- ity McCoy has doposibed 3 check {or SL000 in the Inndq of Samuel Auntin, sporting editor of the Police Guatte. end says he stands randy to post en additional 31.000 upon the acceptance of his chal- lenge. ax; _- ___ -_ an-- n._..n|-_ no-n mo nonuquuurl Ililn. mr rowur-xuur or has boon commander of the Punj sh 5:... 4.... lam`. II" III` T1 CUIII tier since 1395. Email. secretary or agriculture, says: I am -atherlng material for a history of Bermu a. and have A large amount: of information ready to put. in shape. I am not. neglecting the idea of extending Canadian trade here and have been in com- munication with Prof. Robertson on the aubjocb. Much can be done by culbivnting u better knowledge of the two countries Bermuda in oaeeniially English in every respect. Hon. Joseph Royal is in the city. Lieut.-Col. Smith, eergeenbntvarins, is in the city preparing for the opening of purliamenb. 'Dnnnf.v.nurrteon-lrtellefal Oliver l5lU,UUU 101` mu puenc. Sir Louis Ihviea, Hon. David Mills and IIon.R. W.ScoLt. 2-aguntil about one dclocl: this mornin on the Sternaman case They met. again t is for-enoon. The case will nob get to the council until law in the after- `noon. STRIKE OF COTTON E_M-PLOYEES. over l'.'5.000 Cotton Employees` Wagea Reduced Yesterday. Bo.~`1~oN.'.Maes.. Jan. l8.-A reduction in the wages of about l25,U00 operatives em- loyed in nearly 150 cotton mills in New `uglsnd which the manufacturers decided upon as: temporary remedy for a wide- spread depression in the cotton goods in- dustry of the north, wsntinto eifect in a majority of the mills yesterday morning. In several mill centres. namely New Bed- ford. Biddeford, Baoo and Lewiston. `Maine, dissatisfaction among the mill hands is intense and strikes are on. The eighteen mills of the former city which gave employment to about 9,000 men have been shut down because the operatives have refused toaccept the reduction and the contest thus inaugurated promises to be one of the most stubborn in the history of the textile industry. Thu ail uahinn in New Redford is viewed or me texme Inauarry. The eituetion in New Bodiord is viewed in In very gloomy light by the business men of the city. many of whom have not almo- gobher recovered from the depression which followed the fnilure of six mill cor- pomtione lash epring. The 35,000 em- loyed eh the Leconia and Pepperoll mille n Biddeford. Me.. relueed to go to work yeuherdny under the new schedule and in in thought the ebnke there will not be eeteled eeelly. Some of the employed of the York Inille of Seco eloo joined the Biddeford movemone. There wane little change in the eituuion ebtho dierent. mill centree tie the day edvancee. ` Mm. I1...-....n J." In __A nlmh dnwn me new advances. NE Brznrum). Jan. IS ---A chub down the man. complete in we history of the cotton mill: of New Bodfor. begun yea- terday morning. Both unnufaoturoro and operative: seemed to be well prapurod for tho urikonnd situation wu treated in: matter of not Inunncr by.,bot.h aides Onlv At the Acnahnal . ntoa SPRING PRINTS.