I"IIl'GWII'I I If your hnrdwnr-u ha: been renal vl my turd war, or If you In -vo unv lmrdwuro nuuuu. wu how 5 Iwok t.mL will oxnwtly unit you In ovary-pooh .W rI9 trying Lmnuko l.h|ut.|m but unlwnroltorotlwrn lu. 'nuwu wnntwos think of by any and whoop wq ulonm, ulooggyqg, rights. The commissioners nuke a nuuiber of rcoummondauons or auggoatioua to in improve tho deplorable condition ol nf~ luira. including tlnh the male ol wages should be no Imam from $2 to $2.50 per day for laborers. that no liquor bo sold on ur near wuilza ol this lxincl and that indo pundom: gox-ornmenb otlficiulo be appointed with certain mngiutorinl powers to some on the upon sll dillicultiou and complaints and to poo to the proper execution of the rules and regulation: in forcu. It is aug- gxeotml hlmh who rocmnmemliuiona apply to ull public works and in in lurhhor eugxoeb od l-lush the man Mia have vionkod chroo mouths uhould have their Lira reimbursed and Elan mono who have worked nix imublin limo tlio fuo home hm) or M. A re- ducod rnuo. Yesterday Williinzu hlooro. boarder At the Ruoeoll home. rocoix-mi I telegraphic dospatch tram Spokmo, Wash . informing him of the death of his brother. captain Niuhuiiel Moore. Trio mango did not mite we mine of his duck. aV...L Llnp.-an non: n-All l-nnn hl, Qlln Osman N. Icon. formal: 0! `run Olly. II [Inn 7. '?'nn.n Noon to no only mvtving ...n...` 1...: full (`mg nun bought: DIED IN SPOKRE. [BOUND T0 cm PORTO mc0.j `rho Admlnmntlon st wnmnccon Look: 1 lot a crushing noun or the Ipnulnh at IIool.IA[o- fhouuncIuuf Troop: on ma Water nnd Bondy to Land. _ Wm-mmmun. `Juno 3 -'l`ho prenidonh nnd the cnbinob will be aurprined and dia- uppoinbed if newa doom not: come to day than the combined forces of Ssmpaon nnd Schloy hwe moved upon the snowy. Thn ndmininmnminn ham: to crush Satin NO PEACE DEOLARED TILL THIS OGGURB. Bcnloy uwe moved upon we enemy. The adminim-etion ho a to crash 8 min by a decisive viebory eh anti: 0 and ft: in hoped than I complete victory y Sampson and Bnhley will iorco Spain bo recognize the inevibeble and look about her for bhe been means of bringing the war to an end. The edminietretlon doee nob intend, how- ever. to have peace deolnrod until the United Sbntee Ihnll be in poneaeion cf Porto Rico. l\.-..:L.. .H .hud.I. Hm; in Man unrv rorno moo. Despite all denials l.l\OlB lo the very hlgheno authority for the statement. bhnh troops to the number of 30 000 or 35.000 are now on the water. ready to land ID Santiago de Cuba and Sm Jaun. Ilnwr An `P:unm.:. June 3 -Nnw| has Zmmbulnnco can N7 A. annmgo ae uunn and can uaun. l`uwr AU } u.1Nm-2. June 3.-Now| has boon received here ulna A babble begun at Snnciugo before nine o"oYock this morning. llonou Downy : ollloon. WAHlllNlI'P\)N, Juno 3 --'[`ho president cont: these nominations to bhe aenate : \Y....- II`.u- uu-lunnnan-cant-. `run nnnnninnnnl eonu mole llomlnlauuna uu uuu uumw Navy-For advancement for com icunuc conduct: in battle : Captain Frank ildea, to be advanced the numbers; captain Jo- reph B. Cogblan, captain Charles V. Uridloy, nixunumbora: catain N. M. Dyer, captain Benjamin P. ambertaon. eevon numbers: commodore Ann Walker. nino numberucommodora Edward 1 . Wood, ten numbers. 'I\|..-... .\'.nnn- Lninnrr tn lIllIY1:l`l l\:nonn .a (`an Thin lie 80`! ] .uua. June 3.-'l`hera is a persistent belief here and no Mndrid that admiral Uorveru in not no Santiago do Cuba. Thn nnrrnnnnnnnf. nf that flnnlnll nh 19!] IIIIIIIDSTI. Those oicers belong to admiral Dewey : lleob. Uorveru I! not an aarlmagu uu uuuu. The correspondent. of the Gnuloll ab Madrid mlographu from there any- iug ho hum learned from ohe highest: nu- thoriby tbnb admiral Cervera has never beon In obs bnrbor of Santiago do Cuba nnd am the Spanish ships there belong to captain Villnmil n torpedo rqundron. Ir nnnnmrl frnm thninfnrmnfinn anthnrad OHDWIIKI V Illllnllll UOTPQUO FIIIIIHTUH. It appears from theinforrmtion gathered by the (leulois correspondent that admiral iiervere. after leaving the Cape Verde is- lands. maneuvered so an to deceive the Americans and then started at full speed for the Philippine islands." where the Heat is to arrive on Saturday or Sunday. Hie erdere are to destroy admiral Devrey e (lean and then to inter- cept. capture or destroy the American trans orte on their way to the Philippine ielan e from Sen Freneineo. u . .. 19.. . .....r..... r...... -) ,1 .9. I...o. nan-he manna rrom nan rrnnoi-oo. SAN Fiuncnsm, June 3.-Lote hub night orders were in-wed by Gen. Otis. oom- mundiug the Colorado and Pennsylvania troops now ah Com Merritt, to go on bonrdahipa for the l hIlippincl`lIIx!.'I`uondny. Rntiouafor six month: are to be taken Lnd 400 rounds of ammunition will be auppliod each man. \.l..u.-.. `Inn; '2 TL; Ilnnirl nAnrn_ IIONDAY IN .1 UNI; u mm 3.111.. (or may purpo-us ul ulu |`II`ll|Il| tunuml lrxilel l'HlIlpp|U Inmnua. Mxmus. Juno 3.-Tbe Pain My: in is rumomd the she Amerionn eoh has forced tn entrance into nine harbor of Sumingo do Cuba. HAVANA. June 3 -'l.`ho English nevu- Rnor correspondents Meaen. Whignm And 0 inaon. cupbured on Cuban aoil after hnving landed from A yacht. have been ro- luaed owing to representations made by the Brim-h com-ul. \v..`.. v...... 1...... v) r1...o. u:....L.. an-1 6000 IDID. MADRID, June 3.-The Madrid nowa- papora mninbnin than admiral Corverava limb in sailing in hho direction of the Philippine islands. Munuv. Jung 3 ._"I"hn Pain mum in is 500 Dflhllll COHFIII. Nnw Yumi. June 3 -~CApb. Sigaboomow here, says : On the day commodore Sohloy nrrivad with his then in Santiago. evidence was found that: the Spanish llooh wu in- side the harbor. and he oxproasoa himself no positive none of the vacuole could have anoakod out: without: being noon. Cotonou. it in e mistake to suppose that dnhee. mnrqulsoe and other nolilu Briton: nlwp in thulr coronute. In flwt. they nurur wt-er than at all oxcopt at the cgrunntion oi the em-orulgu. when they put on their coronota at tho pruclso moment when the primate of Emzlnnd plume tho crown upon the enuintod brow of the hing or (moon. And vrhon a poor or puorou dies. the corona! in again used at the funerel. being pieced In the main or home on I purple ounhion bo~ hind tho heerue by one of the ettendnnle. That in the extent to which the ooronet ie used according to the omclal rule; and ; regulations. But eonmtimos they are made tn serve other purposes than thou tor which tho: were intended. They no nude ol tilrer gilt. edged with or-mine and lined inside with I purple relret ceptoppod with I [told than] and Are quite ornamental heuhles One belonging tun noble nIu~ quis. which was sold at auction in don. had been cut in hall and urruned rte as brackets for candle-sticks. Lord Byron`; silver corona! lull into the hlndeol the late George W. Child: of Philadelphia and I`ll put toen eren more lgnornlnloue nu Diroetrd 01 In purple velvet cup and cr- mino border. hetnrnecl it upside down and found that it made I very eenioeehle etuul for e chum; dieh.-Snn Francine A bu-nnnnl Pope Would Like To See War Oeeee Roux. June 3.-On Wedneeday the pope received a telegram mm: the queen regene- announoing an alleged victory at Santiago. As a reeuln of the telegram the pope con- lerrod three hours with cardinal Raunpolla. diecuseing the opport.unih_v of belting new shops to prevent it continuation of the war. The pope aflerwarde sent a telegram to the queen praying her to be contented with the success obtmnozl and to abandon the idea of conbinning the war to an ex- treme which would n)t2 proh Spein. The p p.) eeriuualy learn some real Spanish euc~ cese, which will not: only prolong the war. but alto enteil complications. The pope has non eenb any telegram to pmeidenh McKinley. He `oomidere in use- leaa to take amps in Washington before having acoornpliehed anything at Madrid. New Yumc. Juno 3 -'l`he eteemer Sem~ innle from Uharleeton arrived lhia morn- ing. havin on board thirty-nine Span- uuh prie ore from the emamer n.g_ :_L _.`- -...a.....l J h..-a.. IIIVIIIK Iccuxnpllauuu IlI"|M.III/Ix uh Anuulvu. otonmu Rum. which was cnptured o` Porto Rico on the S5}: of lama month. The prio- ouora were reluaod and turned our to the Austrian comul. to be sent. back to Spain. -I-IIII I U` C Arguuuut. may gm nuor sun. 1 bike bolts lnrclfolnh. `"3 5 N I ' mm mar Km to I): B\I`I\\gM mo; Bu tort ` sou ~c 0rs|n-\Vhu L88 (`orn.0`c 300`. I Ilunu u-u. o.':`2'.':.`.,'ds`.'...I.`.a".."i"ia'-'>.'oao -in Johll. Gantry. mo. sud avail I! J;-QA. n...L._.nLL.m.indnd. A -no III Down. Dcuvn. lliun..Juno 3--Thotll 3*` ootdmuof the loan Int undo 0` thouhuuehouonlhohhomvnrundojrn undnnl in tlrnhipunul jutbglololld` night huodlhtqiaovwaldwn Iiuhlhhou. Thlnnnn VIIIIOOIIU -_-..`-.- -1 DL. 5..-`- A-:- `I1 I; C33. III IIIUCII nnivct ol the lug`: crow. t(fAK HALL.... You should come to thin` Stox-o-th|t in if you as interested in the urt of suing money. If it doom`! pay you to be born Toanorrow-and only too -it wouldn't pay you to find gold dollnra. Thou priooo speak for mom- selves: V ' _ _ A . .. ._ .. .. An A; A? ft)! E T H AT S A L L. "THFB`EI(TONE c.Ica..AI=e. tun Q3; JUSTARRIVED t."5$: `Men's Suits 1 mt Pu. % U3 . Boys` 3-piece Suit: 82.60. 38, 84. 85. Boys` All Wool Sweaters. Blueor Cudinll. 500- .eu`s Colored Shirts. very Intent putterna, "Tool '3 Bnlbri n Underwear 50c 3111!. Men's .laslio`Bncea. good web. 10:. Ceylon Flumol Shirts. :1] sins. 25. 3 H. D. Bibby C0,, 336 King Street. Kingston. Oi_'r'n;n\:I.Ioo1o L00. T V onlr-Purk.3IoLm to 317.11): lard no ; lhoon In to Ian: lumn. no to to; `to lo Kn: BuIIor.lnwnnhlpn. loo to I50 Ih \o No: lth ta 10. I-IVIIPOQL IAIIITI. vQtpno|-Noon. J mt!-W! cc\.N\ R rt . In od ml Avlnmr. N; N:\. I Cl||.vM'l`l ; .156`: warn. now. an ml: . kn 7:1; , 3 lBM.3lIKI; mum m..8lu M; ouu. honvyuum :l luu,$:h M ; Mn all N. chnno-\ hlh an on]; nonuu-ll-9. _. --I._.I II.- __._ 3'3" mko. 760. or 8 Cwuuuirt. U-' Juluuhdhon -n.AglgL.-Q .m -575 ..L.A.n-kg.-4 In pouory ol I`-thol I. I'M-not who did ` II In NI. 1800. qodrovontun yum. Inn! has llrunl Immln an minus! I I load the Irade in the City and Merit Your! [steamed Patronage: I|Qu|I'uo_l wviwjruu unpu. Four Reasons nonnhu. I-nonoon nnmnm ROI: Que. J\moL- I|`IouI~-RnooI a mu-tel nlnl. qnuutlkmn: nu en`. to 36.1 ; Pnmm. agrlng, wrmn mulorwxm in 35. U; I\..\l.m. 6.30 _Q_s.;\|1wrgI\_e,g& ) to s:gly;_avu1ug its on Purchased before the advance in price. in mm. mm. ' LN: Rumor .10 In srmu; n;.u.m. I-H0 o uV.):B|I \0|"t|I|e,A&. H4)$.`LN'HtmIuz * (mm 0 Burn. w \n $2.. 0r\ln-\Vhou. Kw: Mm! Hard. 31.32! m .38: a\um.\n m an : lune. mo knlln: UIII. R J. REID, Manager. We are selling it faster than we `L. .1) .....A.,_ 2 Carloads of Fur- niture for l.-l have the Largest Stock. 2.'-l have the Widest Range. 3.-l have the Most Up-to-Date Goods 4.-I have the Lowest Prices. It'hunlTuro Itoremerls whm. woo Ink olby any whon w 1lon'c,nloup~m, `M. lfwo hM|n'tl\ mind nu) we \V0lll(|lI'L . I the pntronuuu we have. u we Iuulmt the }.r?::!.0 wo have wu couldn't. make prlouu CVO! I'OlpO(!l. .W0'rI! trying Lu nu unlwnro mm tlwru Tlu . tltlnk I- R `M. n cum nntromma weluwo. ,1rv Ml)` \0|"Il0 10 up s.`Lw' Hvumx lumen ' 011!-Cw` lb sink L` \o Ornlnztwlmu. Mmlhn Iso0ocn.a~ In no : lune, ammo; 0 I-It-y.t'hI.n47o;l `o.|uio\miio; nu! no to no ;0II-maul. no to sun; nrnlnml. lo and lows DOIOI mourn the mt not mlu mo. Pu at an of pain. XII uh H 0! my eternal ` `WI mull Ind ngnlu." slim u.'ma. W `Ital lmmll an ml-Ind I upon her brunt; nan And \ I mnvu ouch-I. Uh II hour! to the rupuam x ".`...""`:i`..." %:.;`:::,... u 1&1 m ` A :E$%~i...-~ ~45 ',. .... -_.-. .....-- Vi VIII! It I, I-`clue . :':... un:hcrI`:?l.a; ..... ' no I and our Jounwx. -01] noon Ian than Vlooua Ina ' herluny no. vs no: M we'll has hot mom their . mo Donn. H mm mm-. VII Mower. 38.50. KOIO. H0. 00. 100 ft. - 1---nu-n4--I-II-Q9'I'l" I` : OOMMKROIM... IOIIIIAI. IIOOI IAIIITI. A I K. hf . K In. . | echo ll nun-onuo oouklu` `W "3313-.r:; IIW 101.00. r`:)`:||=Io`nn-h\rk. 3"` an Ihnnn. l`Jn P&Nl| In I` h I; ha |!al`:'t1\-or. cum 33:?-me. I hear Int nlly vrhhporlmz ' an love: mm! Du not xx-wp I A nl hm (watch! `N ln`|n|O\`;: "8 NOTICE. nun I um:-mnu nil` rs`: run ..'.".'.!'.`. .m nil ham to mm. 3 El OI` IN MEMORIAM. `Apex. otalgnaxsj. huulnon. ' A. M. AODONALD. Hoununry. IIHE 4 P. M. Ellll `l'ho V011 Into News Oruwdul Into rho Iuuncn of Una Olm-In Tuohr. Montreal. In In tho my on bunlnou. A 1...... .....no-nu nlnhun mld water- I donlon. Ruldonbo of Mao norbh 0nd of Walling- bon mm roburn thank: to alderman Oar- Ion for glvin them I now wulk. which was lndlv nlndn . ` uuwu Lllvvvvn , .IuuvI l|\:-V .~ .. `w. .A- Mxmozziain ""I' 1""""U " ' ' . .lun{bor him close of tho ohuu bonrd.l|' . K. Row. Bzlnolpal of central noboo . nu oxnminod fora lnupocbor Kidd yu- rordny on Ipoclsl oubjoooa for highorquulh demon. u..|.-1.... nl Mm nnrhh and n! Wall|mr- vvu -an vwv -wv-. for t badly nude . Mn. A. B. Mtmdun. Koowaun. ~ Ben J. H. Miller nnd H. W. Thomp- I6i'r.`Kln;mon district. bnvo been recom- mended no the Monorail Mehhodlnb contor- onoo ho In none to college. mu. lnulhnhlnn hn tho Ru. 0. 0. John- he to college. The invlublon to the Rev. C. 0. euon to become paetor of bhe Queen ntroeb Mehhodlnn church. Toronto. [or the en- suing conference our hue boon to affirmed by the board of t. 0 church. A nmmln` min with hlcvcllvm in the run by the bond 0! mo onurcn. A populnr trip bloyclllm I: no Bath by bomb during the nfcornoon, Iv Mn homo durln the cool ofbbo oven- lng. A mono ovary my parties who the oublnmdoolaring the mud: to boin ne condlbion. hgnnn IIIII vhlrdllll SUPHDII. 7`) 030. M: muting hold lnb evening. oourb Frontonno. No. 69, I 0.1!`. voted bha sum 0! ten dollars uowurdnl bronze statue of Dr. Oronhyubolu, to bo placed In bha Forontero` temple. Toronto: Mm dollars to- ward the nulforon from re in the county 0! Ruuoll. and Mn dollars lot on: of their diobrunod brothorn. mm- ..-a...... at Mm rhnmh hmnnh nl the bunlnou. A lugs quantity of ohuu sold yester- .lu) um I! Dan: nu-lnnlnnl nl nnnhrnl mhoo . condlblon. Ohun pnlu yutm-day: Hurling. white And 80 colored choose bonded; `NJ white sold st 7 1 lea. and 520 7n. Brook- villo. 2,897 boxu colored and 1.449 white o'orId;7 1-160. obrod for both. bub re- fund. Burn, (170 boxes oorod; 200 boron told no 0 In-llic. 58, no 70.. And 55 no nu- diobrunod broizhorn. The patrons of the dopoh branch oi the nhruh railway line want. no know if "King Ban" will nob oroob I cum ny of some kind or rovldoninrgo umbrolin Ah the corner of ontrulnnd Jamal ntroooc or the corner 0! Ba oh and Jnmu abruu. n 3 nhalbor from t. nun`: rnyn. while they no unin- ing the Arrival of the euro. A llurtluo Iothor Pinon It on 3 Ilep And Dluppc-nu. ' The oxtromo henrclooauou exhibited bo- dny by A mother In nbnndonlng her newly- born Infnno no my tube which might: over- bnko in. lumiohu An example of cruelty not: looked tor outside of an uncivilinod counur or 5 pugnn bribe. Mothers. II n III A [PC nlldltld Wltnh IO H:rdinro I ll nunna hnnll oounhr urine. mouuerl, In I ru e, are audited the emhodhneno of eympnhy end endear- menb. serving an I bond of unity bouwoen bhemeeivee end hheir hel leee children. An Io.-in n m "AIIII 'A(IdnD.whu "VII bhomoolvoo And hour not Ion cnuuron. An 12:30 3.111.. Honry 'nddow.who livu inuho roar at the Rnthbnnoompmnyh oioo. Plnco d'At-mu. was ensuing his homo for dinner. He noticed a parcel I Ing on the stop: And -ouriouihy prompted in to ink it up. Ho was nurpriud to nd the undlo conuinod tho body oi I hulthy mule child. Hecnllod bin wile And gave bho bub our to hot hoping. Mun- whilo 0 an Allan. ol Rnhbnuh office. wu nouiod. and he tolophon- od for tho lice. oonnhnblo Downoy reoponding. he infant pun up- pnout.l_v under 3 month old. pouibly uboub throo weeks. In no comlortubly .a...._.l :. ..|.{o,. ....nnnnn- uul urrmnmd in nudod. Mn. A. B. Campbell nnd Min Ruth Klppcn. Perth. loll: on Tuonduy on I visit) for who Iummer to their mtor. Mn. W. ,J. McAdam. Koontln. n.... .1 :1 um. mm H. W. Thomp- UUII (Ho. uboub throo ween. III In: uuxnmrunmy drouod in whim gnrmonu md urn pad in I womnnh hi on juchb. Col. Dal, police _,.__A.._... ..._- ..............&...o...:I -In. null around In wnI'u- [IXITYIDIIUI Inu wru puu nu juckob. Dal, Iuugintrubo. was oummunionbod with. mud he ordered tho child no be com: to the in- hunt : homo. pending the npprohomion of the mother. Mn. Yaddow. Accompanied by nomublo Downoy. took tho inhnu no that mmtutiou. .\.`........u.I.. sh. nLil.| -mu nlmmd can this um motiumou. Apporonuly tho child woo plocod on tho otopo on about 12:20 o'clock. Juno prior to thin hour workingmon iooood cho upon on choir woy ho dinnor on did not no ony- thing on tho otopo. Ahouo ohomno timo Thoma Noill and John Lowlor noticed o woman pun olon tho oireob trying a bundlo. Thoy di not nouioo hor drop tho hundio, nor did thoy poy my Mon hiou no to which woy oho wont. But hhoy on contidonb it woo thin vroimn who loood tho hsb on Mr. Yoddunh otopo. hoy donoribo or no boing ohotii in out- ouro and roshor obouh. Sho woo opporontn ly uhmn shiny yous oi mo. They noliood uhn oho vmro I block drooo. but could non any for certain whothor in woo o block on or jacket that oovoood hot ohouldoro. hoy no hhowiao uncoruin on no tho nobnro oi hot hood cov otmg. i Hm. Yuldnu nu tho bohv In oloonlv ' ung. Hrs. Yuldow an the baby oluuly naked and cltonoa but nu very hungry when picked up. She in ooroly voxod that any womm should abandon such I swoon. good looking baby. The police are look- mg for the child`: mobhor. appolllod two op!-uoalallno. Tho Graniko rngb football club IIIII Inn owning sud up and mamas: O. R. \\"obohr and captain 0. F`. Dalton to nptuool than an I meeting at the Qubac tugby foonbnll union. The two npro-onuuvu lave foe Momma! to not- row night. Shops willbo Union honor gunn the Q-who union. or. to form: now unioo.|\ho Grams`: inlonding to identity Inomuolvq with oitbor one. mu 0;. K Inluvdua Inning. huh homo grown cucumbers. mutilat- ummwromuqbutctuumdn \ vuioty IOI|IhllIVQItUOn|C1?o- ~ nlft JAMES REID ABANDONED HER INFANT. GENERAL PARAGRAPH 8. .> South huh and mun nod hrgtiu II Rudy`: uh. LBREM1HFM;REEMENI| I Report OI Tn7}ow s Nest Pass l lnvcstigatlon. mama LTli|3[lNV|BIS.j SHOCKING STORY TOLD BY THE COMMISSIONERS. Men Were llefnletl Food-Home find only live Dollere For Their You-`I Labor- Iieoomlnondietjon `u: Wage: Be In nrenned-(io\'erunnent Begulutlon Anal lneuenuon Advleeu. 0'|l`AWA, June 2.-'I`no report: of the oommiuionere no inquire into the griev- enoel oi the workingmen on the Crow`: New Pine reilwey oonenrueoion,` Meeerr. O. A. Dugae. Frank Pedley end John Appleton. lieu been laid on we table of the house. They began their work on Jen. men. 1803. They examined 28"! wic- neuxee end. in addition, interviewed ` -~~ -----I---n rf mnn Thu lAl`(70!D IUDLI, mire. Iuuy vn-uumuu ..u.. ...- large number: cf men. The largest number of men up to Feb. 8th employed on the work was 4,500 Diacherged men and men lcevln number- ed 500. Oontrectore could t emeelvee hire men. but all bed to accept A scale oi wage: llxed by Mr. Heuey. the meneger of oonetruotion for the U.l`.ll.. '1`nc report states that boeiden the men hired for the coinpeny Mr. Haney would help in pro- curing men for contrectore. J. B. Charlee- ton. who woe is public works oicial an Ot- tawa. wee iipointed eole agent from Fort William to ontrenl; William McCreery, and later Mr. Calder. at Winnipeg. nnd Mr. (lnerin at Montrcel. Mr. Haney in- ntruotod Mr. Charleeton on the 17th of July lent to hire ouu axe on. `B 0- q`uentl_y Mr. Haney geve ordere to M .\ bherlouton to hire 100 as men at twenty dollar: to twenty-aux ollere per month and board. A man named H. M. Roy wee engaged by M. Cherleuton to him these men. Roy gmrenteed free peennue to the men and to d on the road end blankets, their time commence from the day they arrived at lchend. Roy failed to obtain the hlenlre at hichaod, and the men were he t ther nine deyuidle, un- dor tgn_te.nn wit/h t blenkete, end the ien c6ET)TeTrTed of uullering lrom cold during the nights. About x\\Iur-ll `Jill-d. hearing that the com ieny intended to de- duct their fare from ttuwn to Mcheod, and transportation from McLeod to the wcrln-, the men sent two delegates to Mr. lhney. but they got no satisfaction nud the day After one oi them wee diecherged. Mr. Haney elterwnrde eeid that this man, l.iferrle_re. mid one llupont wore die cimr ed at being ringleadere. These men, hire as nine men, had to work with plllk and ehovel for wceln. and although en- gaged by the month en twenty to l\\eut_v- nix dollnre and board they were deducted for Sundeye end inclement weether, or for other circumetencee over which they had no control. and on theee deye for which they were docked their wages they were charged their board. There discourage- mente caused many of them to leave. um. um ..m.minn at A few. All the con- meme Olllbll many OI ulvln Lu wave. With the exception of I few. oil the con- brncee than Roy bid for the men to sign were bleulr on to migee. Rn ebebee than huving e socially nked Mr. C erlentonuto the iere.he nmwered than in would be all righb. and Roy understood this to mean that: in would he free.imd ee represented to him one hundred md fteen men he on- gaged. Nevertheless, eheir fem wu ohnrged. A man mmed Noe Landry. ho- bol keeper nu Hull. moving for .\lr. CherIee~ ion, from the end of August: to the end of 8cp`emher. sent two hundred or ehreehnn- dred men. Landry an e hhue he epenielly es lied J. B. whether these men would he to pin their mine- oheod. or to bho place of work. which he won nnewered no. that the company would transport them lree. and he I0 repreeented to the men hired until Ishe end of September, or (arm No. `.!'.'7. Afterward-. under e 1 er orm cl oonerecb. he repreeented the they would have to pay their pm-mine to Mac- lleod on the rate of one cent: a mile. Lui- dr wu eontrudieted by the men who gave evidence. The cnmrnieeiunere any that even under the lab form of contrecb the men were iven to underatimd the coin- my woul tune them libernllv. W. (L Shnrleatou stated than he told the men the company. an all events. would deal with them :1 surely. None of the men none from \\ innipeg by Mr. hlcCienry com- plained oi uiierepreeenteiione. cu: ha-x;.cIlei.t--(rt Ht)-1-e-`<)`l-cl ';;r-i:e- to PER CENT. REDUCTION. -I|Il ISU I Illlwu 1- van. The man who lml boon docoivod. eigh- toon of thou). `all. about the and of Septonm hot. when thoy found that their fan from Noland via to he charged ngxinsn them. and that they would he docked for day: I`l |Il\ thoy would he laid oll` They woro than I25 mileo lrom hlcl.ood.hut load was rofuscd to all of them on luvmg, m l)l)Qt`ll~ once to neutral order: givou to tho conr puny`: lumps. Oshor men complained ol not gutting unllic-out food to work on, and M tiltylour of thou: won discharged on Sun- day morning. nhon about no unlu lrom hlclnod. and tho evidence showed that l`. Nah. who diaohamod them. not only at that refund them food to loop them on the way, but also unt~ oomc-body ahead of then or want hiunolf to gin ordoro at tho compuxyhv camp: not to loud thou: on thoir way. Tho report _ up on this point: Then is no ponilmo wool to that etfect. ucopt that at tint Nuh did giro olden to hit cook not to gin than any prosioiom nod that only upon thoit throats were they permitted to uh what they could lay thoit hands on in the hitchon. outliciont for than mull-. 0,: tho toad tho workmen won tally ro- lundptovioionn. and. whilst Nah himull donlu giving is opociul order so thnt ulcer. innnntnp Rnumddn Iceland thnt Nah Ad- damn giving optcul order so mu tuner. inspector Sulmdcn dooiutd tint Nah ad- mitted to him that ho Ind pix-on dots to tho nape not soon yum: Iilh food. uhovinhodtotuo Ilnothennonn Iv- oon. Iluxy 0! the non Inllond a anal in! at hudohip. any of then going town-do N claod and dumuto without food. duping in the open. and nuring from cold. The upon son on to onunonlo I lap anchor at onnnpho olluda-hip and the canon ilhnmncnt oflhonon. [traced Iobougmonlnh Innluntnod hull uonvbondinchuxtd quitting work. and one i/uunm it given hatannvho Maid frolnvuknuoh-on wnIoNuod.mdIlnononhuIIonhiot It! I with onion. Man can Ion In hood rmul. DAILY WHIG, FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1898. llullllrovnuvuy rnnnninndhv {Ln III!!! who WAD -UNI (Nil) 50. near Iona Stools twenty-vo men from major Bowloo camp atnlzid chub mnjwr Bowls: had left: csmp op Daoembor 7m Thoy had bnnly enough to at md could not gab prowli- lonu. Tho con, had bnoomo leby and no Iowcmonb 0! their wugen had tnhon pluco olnco. ....' they were in the rink u be what: would happen be them. Auomo onmpomon , worn gptir_oly_lorblddcn, on pulp of in- , ,_-_L JAS. REID 8: CO. who was-than out 05. N58!` 3'0" H-..|_ 0,-mnbu Hun mun In-nun mnr Hniil woalu neppen no mem. Auozne oruupumuu ,were entirely lorbldden, pein etenb diemluul, to speak during the work. end on one of them taking whebher they were pi-ioonere the loreman nnewored they were nenrl y no. The complaints were many from men who were kept: idle heving to pay bond and oerning no wegee. The immigrant: examined, especially the Welehmen, told they had not complained of any miereprerenuutione mode to them by immigration egonte. end their oom- pleinte are reduced to those mentioned by the other men. loecunoee are given ol ex- orbltenh prioee being charged to the men lor overalls, ehirbe, tobacco and other thlnge. Overalls were charged lorlroin $1.25 to $1 5 ), and the prices paid for them in Winnipeg by the contractors were (my- llve to sixty-tin-ee cenle. Double prioee were obergel for looks and three or four prioee lor boobs in some ooeee. Complaint: nl aha noel`. of trennuortmtion from Mo- \\'| noon I! DID only rurvIv1I`| noun... has full mph. Moon bought: tlonnniuothisnothulmnlhwutto` hbuidulhnh. Iunuhlluvudnlnnnhhdovo. Wukingntnhihvcaphld thunk otphcinglvdnhrgounudghnviu do\nin8;Jnnu'ngncinlchnpo|. In nttinaphu of tin radar of thhh -uehbrobp Clary. Tho viudon hnnululvbrholu-I. `hay rundo- nnn-Q-I `I I1 Ink: llhk I`- Flve Dollne For ll Year's For-II. There is egonerel ndmiaaion that the board in good uud better than what has b-zen experienced anywhere else. Wonk- ing the pauelhle average number of day: laborer: paid no the mte of .`RI 50 per day would after deducting their expeueea have at the end ol the year $5 each. Working twentv-eix day: in the month he would have $80. and i! paid $l.7.") and charged 55 n week for board and working twenty- one and I-hell days per month he would hove $21 at the end of the year. Working nine month at twenty-one and n-half days per month. which in the average number mi: pouihle to work on. he would be out 0! pocket 32:: on receiving $l.5U per day. mid receiving $1.75 he would be but of pocket Sll). The man found that nicer working two, three or four months they were not in a position to provide the nocoenurlee of life for their families. and a men having to pay his lure home it won impoeoible to evrr see his family under those conditiona. Under such o0ndit`lone the commieeionrre any the laborer felt like a prisoner in in strange land, and many of thorn started for home on foot to walk from 1,000 to `.!.l'nll0 miles. and instances were found where remnants of foodmronge peelnnd so forth thrown by pnaaengere from the pouring oonohes. were used to e.-mnfy the hunger pl the-e men. The dlllioulties the company had with their men in alluded to. Mr. Haney uye he was ignorant of the representations made to the men in the out roguding wngos and transportation and blonkete. Tim nnenminninnarl believe Cb!) evidence prices (or boon: m cases. uompmnu 0! who cost transportation Leod no the work: were loud and frequent. and transportation and nnmnone. The commineionera believe eetnbliehee the following facts : Breech oi agreement on the pure of the company and the contructore: lack of proper attendance to the men in eevorel inetnnoee when reach- ing McLeod; forcin men to eleep in the open air, without bfankete. on the" bare ground or in unlit plncee; inch of proper wmohing accommodation. and in some places liltwhy camps full of vermin; the keopinq of the men under tente until the beginning of January. without ebovea; the threatening ol the men with dieohergo if they should make complaints; loan of time through enforced idleness; the charging of (are to McLeod end from McLeod to who works end for board: even for meals which the men did not get. and bile refusal to re cognine the ellegod right oi the men to be returned home free. or et reduced rates. After I certain time, u repreeented by the Agents; over ohergoe on euppliee by eome oi the contrnctors; tho Wei -founded uni- verenl complaint concerning modicel no tendence: the discharging of men with- out nny provieion being made to eocure them lrom exposure and anllaring; the re- (ueul oi meela to rich persona. end the de- !.orminution of eub~otiioi.\le to set: them to work notwithstanding the low rate of winter; the erreet of eoveral without loge! ..'..t.r. we 0: ma noun. Capt. Moore run well known here. upe- cully among the mlmng men ond gnin doalu`s.. Bo livod in tho my for tour sun, bio roaidonce being on Moth throw. an the homo on present; occuyiod by city cloth D enn \u Being utomwolynntereatod in minim pnportian bold: harolor Britinh Oolumbm name live or our ycere ago. Capo. than dnoovotvod tho Meeabic rouge in me out of .\lx-zhigasn. mud on one Limo cculd have ooh om. his insorestfor ovet $`.',l)u0.ll0\l. This x llkr nu relm-ed and be bold ponoeeion only to lose later eolno thousand: N` dollars in it and other pg-oponnee. Ho was I bony upocnlnor uul, uluxough iuunemely vtonlshy no the time. loot All tho money he had inpoor oparuletiono. Dunne the latter yeen, however. be none roll out of musing. nod Ion-ee I mdow And three children well plovidesl for. plovidod tor. Cnpuinhloon III bominthonortho! Inland. but can niad in Ibo town 0! Path. In '8! ulnondulor in [min Ihilo :\ ruidoull hon. his uonhouu hing muzcd n the foot of Princcln Inn`. 110 will probably hon- Inonbotvd by mm; a the oumorol Ibo mould 8!. Barnud dog, which utnchd gunulutustion in the cnxyoomo nun lm IVKJ I Ik./I... ANNU L MEl1`.'I`lNu UH` THE H1`. wnuco Nvorl-\Lmm\lmul (`umpum_\-(l.I- %).W|lk|{0 llld l\t NI!` Umov nl' lhu uulcl mu nfnmn (mun-lu. on tho |llL`i`I` A IN .UN|(.lunn mm M. 0 wclnok mm or ulumlug lbln-Muruuuul nun.-.1: up ...u..mu hnnlneu.