_ Turkey he YEAR 78 -NO, ~ ITALY HAS CHARGED TURKEY With Not Obeying the International Rules of Warfare on the Sea. Seized Itafian Merchant Vessels---The. of Tripoli---Will Not Be An Accomplished Fact Till Turkish Resistance in the Interior Ends. 305 learned | ! 9 --Officiil cireles while their commanders not having anxiety of foreign coun of the begivning of hostilities, the Turco-Italian con | Virkey, has and the possibility of ithe Ottoman the wish to warn | steamers and Melor- while the in, which seized along the eoust | and reemanping them with urkish | sailors is using them for its own pur Rae, Oct, realizing the tries to see fliel "ended, complications avoided, public opinion ubroad that, ttalian fleet has taken possession Tripoti and Cyrenaida, the ea Liam cannot be considered an aecomplished | poses. ; fact in the sense that it renders pos-| [It e with sibls that intervention by the powers, | smaller Italian eraft eaptured in the] witch Italy in due time will wel- | Aegean Sea. Tialy will protest on the | some bul which at the present mo-' ground that this action is in violence | ment would be inopportune. [of the convention signed at the clos Before anything of the kind occurs, | of the Crimean war, and which pro- | the ftalian troops must land and in vided that merchant vessels should be | reality occupy not only the coast | given time after hostilities has begun, but also the interior of the pro-| to' reach their territorial waters, vinee in order' to make sure that - . any remaining resistance of Turkey shall be overcome. 'This much has already npon between Italy and and the sentiments set foregoing, are not intended powers, with which Italy fect accord, but simply lie opinion and dampen the certain sections of the press It is reported that vieendmiral, the Duke of Abruzzi, considering that the acute tage of the war has passed, has submitted to the kiyg a plan to organize a scientific expedition into the interior of Tripoli, He propuses to study the flora, fan na, amd water courses, nnd proceeding south, through Central Africa, even tually entering a country as yet un explored or little known. I in churged that Turkey is obeying the international rules of war- fare. Italy has released all the 'Tur Wish steamers which were seized in Italian harbors when war was de clared, or arriving soon afterwards, hoisted Italian on the contrary, flag aver Frnesto, Hwardi were to do the same i 1 is about | The Governor Turned Away. (et Q@LThe Hungarian | steamer Tisza came 'into Naples, yes terday, having board Arim Bey, {the newlyv-appointed Turkish governor of Tripvli, his wife, and son, and sev- eral officer who had been by Turkey to organize the defe I'ri poli. The was stopped by an Italian ship and ordered change her voute to Naples. Her com mander wis warned against any at tempt to evade these orders, Viee-Admiral Faravelli has orders that no one shall go into interior Fripoli beyond range of the guns of the fleet, town has become animated, public ser being restoréd, and the fled from the city are ngreed Naples, | ! powers, in the other | per pub- of been the forth for in on in | to quiet sent ardor : of ! at vessel seq | to i | issued | the the | T he | | | about Vices are tives who re turning The Italian cruiser Port Said, has been watch the Suez canal for diers quarantined there, they not not Pugola, now instructed to} Turkish sel- and see that are employed against Italy { A000000000006060000008000000000000000000000¢ | A NEW SIR JOHN A. LETTER, Les Rochers, St. Patrick, Riviere du Loup, July 20, PRIVATE. : My Dear Sir: In answer to your esteemed note of this day I desire to say that 1 am fully assured [hat the Parliament of Canada will be ready to take off all the customs duty on coal, ores, and umber, imported from the United States, wkenever Congress makes those articles free of duty. The Canadian government has already authorized Sir Julian Pauncefote to state to the American government that they will be prepared to take off the export duty on logs when- ever Canadian lumber is admitted into the United States at a reduced rate of $1.50 per thousand board measure You are at liberty to show this to such members of con- gress or the government as you please. It should not, for ob- vious reasons. be published in the press or quoted In congress In the U.8 Tariff Act provision might be made for the making the above-mentioned articles free whenever and so soon as they are made free by the Canadian parliament I remain, my dear sir, 1890. i | | Faithfullyyours (Signed) JOHN A. MACDONALD. 8. J. Ritchie, Esq. i SHHHLITESS00 5044043450000 52000000 00200000 NS -------------------- AN OCEAN TO OCEAN FIGHT AGAINST THE NE TEMERE DECREE 9. With the church courts of every denominational hody in Canada committed to a poliey of opposition towards the Ne Temere de cree, a new and powerful movement has been started by the Evangelienl Alliance of Canada at a meeting held in Toronto. Fvery leading church of Canadian Protestantism was repre sented. Ten thousand documents will be issued at once setting forth a case against the decree. A public educa tional campaign by means of a large mass meeting will be at once in- sugurated. Finally a monster petition hearing millions of names will be tak- en hy a deputation to the Borden gov- ernment, and a demand will be made that the marviage laws of Canada will be placed beyond church interfer ence. will he unparalleled in the religious Toronto, Oct. i history of Canada, It is expected the petition will be of | such a moderate one and accurate | in its form that Roman Catholies will also be glad to endorse the requests. These petitions, which will include mil- Hons of names, will be taken to Ot- tawa, probably by a big deputation, and formally presented to parliament, with a request for action 0 Premier Borden and his cabinet" will, in effect, be asked to set aside the Ne Temere decree as an invasion of the rights of the Canadian parliament and those of certain of the provinces. Petitions will also be laid we every provincial government in the domin- ton. As British Columbia and Prince Edward Island control their own mar: riage laws and retain the privilege of granting devorces, separate requests will be made of them. The govern- ment of Ontario will be asked to take stops at the earliest possible moment to have the court of appeal determine the extent and jurisdiction of the provines and the parliament ol Canada on subject of marriage laws. Some of the delegates present were, Bre. N. W. Hoyles, dean of the Os goode Hall law school; Rev. Dr. Car man, Canon Plumptre, Rev. W. WH. Ninks, DD, Rev. Ur. Taylor, Rev. K D. Sileox, and others representing nll Joading Fratton: organizations. The unanimous upon every important point of procedure, ---------------- campaign was mapped out which PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World, Moslem council, at Hengal, Tadia, | has asketl for British intervention in Tripoli At Vaneowver, B.C. on Suturdiv; the Toronto Teeumeshs defeated Vans conver by three to two, in the second) Lith DAILY M*MORANDA. City Council 8 pm Rot ing § amr. 5 pm mre, # of the -- Minto cup lacrosse game. Zion City, HL, has deviled that it will no longer submit to church or religious dictation. Instead it will be governed, as are other cities, by a mayor and council, Both the Sauthern Pacific and the Houston and Texas Central railroads have practically an open shop and men can only return as new Smplayees. The strike will keep on. A Swede named Svensom claims to have inverted a new aptomstic rifle} which may do away with 'machine guns on the field of Battle, while the ovdinary infantry soldier, armed with | Scoteh | United (1 his town {river to-day, was a place of na- |g i one at lions will come from the outside {atreets, I the heavy thy { Plack i River {has ceased and the waters have fallen we KINGSTON, EARL GREY'S LAST SERVICE. He Selected Two of the Hymns and the Anthems. Oct. 9.~As yosterday Sunday which Earl Canada, feast of governor-general, »ervice hedd Saints' Anglican church, when Rev. A. Mackay preached propriate sermon. Farl wa of the hymns to be sung, name "0 God Our Help In Apes and Kipling' 'flecessional,"" am well as the anthems, "God Is Spirit," and "Hark, Hark My Soul" | Premier Borden, who is a member of {this church, attended the service (Mtawa. lone Last iwill soend Capmeity ial inte mi nl in the un spec All} the ap was mn an Grey selected J ast." L French Heels Inventor Dead. New York, Oct. 9.--Robert Ewing Smiley, known as the inventor French heels. for wamen's dead at the age of one hundred years Mr. Smiley was born in St. Svives- tre, Que., July 12th, 1811, of extraction. He came to the States when he was He learned the shoe husinéss and contibued it in Boston. 'WIPED OFF THE MAP or shoes, is on one. { Quel chee in BY RIVER FLOODS 'Black River Falls, With 2,000 In. habitants, Has Little Left Standing: . River Falls, Wis, Oct. of 2,000 inhabitants been almost blotted from the { Wisconsin the ftiood water of | Black River, Only a few of the | sixty one business buildings have es eaped the fury of the raging and they seem doomed. {hours this rich centre of {ous farming region will have little to tkoast of except that its history as ithe secme of a catastrophe. What is known as Lowertown, part of the town lying west of Muck has | map of by { waters, | Within a few | a prosper- | i was | thet | the misery There most of the residents lived Pollowing a night of anxiety and suf-| fering, they fully realize that io food | lis available Many noms Land fre juently od which would man. Every is swept away by have been demolished | several families share! not he enough for grocery and market the deluge. Provis- soon, the | but transportation is impeded by washouts. Two dozen | swept away and {sudden change in the current, many {more will disappear into the torrent which still roars in what once was the heart of the city. #6 fur as can be ascertained has heen no loss of life, Communication with towns down the Black River is impossible, but it is {belioved that some of them have heen earried ay, possibly entailing loss of life. Everything on heen 18 on dwellings have unless there there aw the four comprising the heart the town, has been swept away. The Northwestern railroad bridge over the {Black river at that point is still [standing, but is swaving as though 8 supported only Train service ss ent off at River Falls, and persons are even allowed to eross afoot At Hatfield, miles above Falls the river had to-day cut a new channel The main chanel has moved over 500 feet to what dry land. At the dam the business ol ans were eahles no Black ten was pressure far below, the The | the dam is still standing house two was flooded main part of The power Hatfield crest, miles down from SOME G 00D RECOMMENDATIONS. Made by the Grand Jury at the To- ronto Sessions, Toranto, Oct. 9.-The grand making recommendations here asked that the law that spanking may on pri soners frequently of petty erime®, such as intoxication and petty theft, male or female, and that men convicted of assaults en children be operated on to make second offences { impossible. | i | jury in to-day, be changed be tried convicted sc i CLINTON CONVICTS NEARLY WIN FREEDOM Dig Tunnel But Give Up Job Because Dit Could Not Be Ridden. Dannemora, N.Y, Oct. 9.--The offi cials at Clinton prison have discov- ke a tunnel under the laundry, ex- ted half way to a sewer, through Which it was planned to make a priv- on delivery. The tunnel has been in existence three years and scores of convicts knew of it, vet they had managed to keep it a secret until after L ol. Scott became head of the prison department of the state and 0 a careful mvestigation of every prison under his jurisdietion. At Clinton prison this investigation has been under way for several weeks, The discovery of the tunnel led to an mnmediate search of every convict in the prison. From them were taken two waggoh loads of implements, in- cluding knives, stilettos, hammers, mdnkey wrenches, iron bars, black- jack, rolling pins, fish poles--used for passing things from one coll to an other--hundreds - of knives and forks, this weapon, wild berome much more on: | formidable than Be is with his was | Lirey | twenty- | a od PP | f i "| England Will Awake to Find That | termed the second act {the | vantage. thave a fatal | constituting | leave Daily B ONTARIO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, LARGE MISSION OFFERINGS. of Layman's Missionary Movement. Toronten, et. 9. <The in missionary givings of the several prin ! cipal denominations in Canada under | the impulse of the Laymen's Mission- Movement during the past three | years, were reported as follows | Church of FEnglawd in Canada, from 2,910 to $354,128. Baptist church, | from ¥207,697 to $279,158. Congrega- | tions al, from FMS to $41 500. Church of the Disciples, from $9,057 20.340; FEvangelieal Association, 87.606 to ¥13,142: Lutheran church, from 29.633 to $15,462; Meth- odist chureh, from 3509 409 10 $719, 677; Presbyterian church, from | $408, 419 to $TIR2T9, The tetdl increase was from 1492, 660 to $2,199.020, or nearly fifty per cent | As Result } | : i increases { ary to from | Gere csssassacsasssacsasnl ' 4 | FINE OF ONE CENT. Lacrosse, Wis. Judge 1 Oet. 9.-- henesaw Mountain Landis, who established a record for fines imposed when he oxacted more than $29.000,000 of the Stand- ard Oil company, made a new record. At the conclusion of a day's trial in the United States distriet court, Wm. Trudenfald, a Milwaukee travelling man, being found guilty of sending bills in a transparent en- velope to A. T. Jenkins, a merchant of the same city, the court imposed a fine of one cent. PSLRA AAAS AE GA 4 | gests tssissnINTINsy IMPERIAL PREFERENCE LOST T0 BRITAIN Canada and Other Dominions Have , Instituted System of Tariffs. Scotland, Oct, 9.--A. J the first gun in to what of Haddington, Balfour fired vative opposition conser may 'the revolu 1 an immense meetitg of | Association, on Satur- day Strong factional op position to his leadership, which was kindled by his adviee to the londs to accept the veto hill, has accused him particularly of weakness oun the tarifi reform issue, and his anvouncement on this point wis important. He came out strongly for imperial preference. "I hope," said Mr. Balfour, "that our people will find the spirit in which we must approach this question in the broad decision reached by the Ca- nadian people. The Canadian decision extended far beyond the borders of Canada, and must have beneficial re- sults for the efpire at large. The de cision of Canada shows how impossi ble it is to maintain the present #vs tem of things, "Oar the system spoken of as Unless this country meets tion we will have Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other great munities making their separate com- mercial tariffs with other countries This country will awake fine morning to find that these great com- | munities, they are, have in- stituted a system of tariffs in which will find ourselves at a disad- Such a state of affaireS@maat | effect upon the unity of the British empire." Mr. Balfour declared that commercial defence was as neces as any other defence, but he did | propose any I) He specified | rule and diseStablishment as "the act of the liberals' attempted revolution" The conservative party must not, he said, | the constitution in the mud | where the liberals had put it, but! must rebuild and strengthen the see- owd chamber with a representative eles ment. he tion" before Unionist afternoon. | believers in free trade. | the situa- colonies are not | com- | some loyal as a system | of sary not home | second @rvrrssrssssssresescsesec KILLED IN SNOWSEIDE. Skaguay, Alaska, Oet. 9 Stanley McLellan and his wife were killed yester- day by a snowslide that demolished their home at the Partridge Mine on the west arm of Lake Atlin, Y.T Victor Carlson. who was standing near the house, was caught up by the avalanche and carried a thousand feet down the mountain. He sufered seve- ral broken ribs, but will re- Hiwere surprised drilling a hole {cial od, {1-16e iland, | evived iby and the rest 19 1911. BORDEN HAS NOT The Names Of The Men Who Will His Cabinet The Announcement is Expected Early Monday Evening--- Earl Grey Will Swear in the New Ministers: -- Toronto World Says Col. Sam Hughes May be Minister of Militia --------pe Ottawa, Oct. 9.--An anxious crowd Mr. White lof newspaper men and politicians hung taround Premier Borden all morning with the hope of geting some ofh-| cial inkling of but it the cabinet availed nothing. as minister of finance (Mtawa to-day. There is still some doubt \$ to Quebec, though when the deleg from that province left Ottawa Premier Borden him- iturday the World was informed self was as tight as a clam. He smil- | Rodo Iphe Forget would go in led svmpathetically at the thirsty ones Tout portfolio, instead of Wilfrid [seeking information, but that was [tel The portfolios have not fall. His secretary at one o'clock 'allotied, gave it out that there would be no! iannouncement before five o'clock, and | possibly not then. He also hinted | that it would contain ! with Sam's ( hana es Brighter. et, 9.-4'ol. Sam Hughes of landing the portiolio of militia, seemed brighter this alter noon. The opposition to the ap pointment of W. IT. White, as minister of finance, has brought gation of old line to-day, from Torooto, Ontario to make a fuss about it it is believed, has caused Premier Box den's delay in naming his cabinet W. T. White's possible entry Borden's cabinet will be as spectac lar that has occurred ta ( ada not many White the stafi newspaper, served Col. Ottawa, chances i i some Surprises. Toronto World's Guess. Oct. 9.--The World savs cabinet will not be till noon on Tuesday, i¥terwards leaving by " for Montreal to eatch ' Foronto, {The orden [sworn in rar! Grey train a strong conservatives spe his und boat, The ministry is yet uncompleted, but while this is so there are a number of men who are regarded as certain se lections. These include : Nova Seotia--R. L. Borden. New Brunswick--Hon, J. D, (quebec--Doherty, Perley, Monk. Ontario--Cochrane, froder, Hughes Manitoba--Rogers, British, Columbia--Goodeve, Col. Sam Hughes will, it take the militia portfolio, ;T. White, of a into 1 as any It was an M: 185 years on of He in ment department under R. and studied law. When to begin practice he of the management Trust company, he He and was never election, L0SS ON BOTH SIDES WN NAVAL BATTLES Italian Boat Carrying Austrian Flag Sunk--Turkish Torpedo Boats Also Sunk Oct. 9 dean de const, since Hazen a Pelietier the J. Fleming was ANBOKS about offer Foster, White, he received of the then org unizing, whi still 1 young in polities until an Roche. is expect accepted, i and W certainty lForonto, is PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World. Lincoln conservatives nominated Dr Jessop for the legvslature, i. L. Borden's majority as found by a recount, hundred, James Aeum, a Toronto coal er, committed silicide By taking bolic acid. K. J. Martin judge of the city town, P.E.L Italy's Halifax, actly one in is ex driv- car- The Medua, Eng., St. London, governor the Albanian has informed porte that a vessel fiving the Hag but earrving talian otheers three hundred soldiers, has been sunk | offi that port by Turkish guns with all on board. It seems that the Thrkish commander had been informed of the vessel trencherously using the Austrian flag and immediately sank it. | On the other hand there comes i report from Rome of the sinking of the Turkish torpedo boats, with 0 to on board. It seems that the Turkish | ting the conflicting reports together, Lit summed up here that h | been a naval engager with many has been court of appointed Charlotte at Austrian have bombarded and occupied Derma and Bombay the gulf coast. The fourth of Russia's war vessels was launched tershurg, on Sunday. The Winnipeg Telegram wxl to Mr. Chevrier, corrupt offer recent election. Rev. John Elmore Harris offered give 0.000 to Bloor Baptist church, oronto, if the congregation raised a similar amount. J. WW. beck otlicer, Michael's hospital, 1 critical condition the assault by $ritain' nought, warships andi and | on of Pe- fleet =; new at has apologi- accused of in who is 5% 1 of a judgeship street | there nt casualties 18 " severe ind i that vicinity both sides, excise is at St wronto, in of a as result an! Italians in Turkey have been and Dread | ing runs high there the ll fe threat an unknown ened £2 largest King George launched on Monday by aunt, Princess Schleswig Cheese sales « {Watertown, N.Y., 13je. to 13 9-16e. to : 13%e.; Belleville, man with lntest ¥, hid Holstein N:Y L4c Ite Cow London, 14 expulsion, and position successfully relgners iw very danger majesty's as End of War in Sight. Ot 9. --What the beginning of the Italian Turkish war by the all-great Furkey asking if had come to between Italy intimates that Iripoly to Mah anton, to bo the re looks end of fn note power the eek London, ansville, to de. A was 4 toda ht rv basis amd Turkey Furkey ort ceived from ace the Rad | 6 peace Ire- lhe re Herd- i ditions In Saturday's election in the vorth {division of Tyrone, for the seat vacant by the appointment of Barry as lord chancellor, of Thomas W. Russel, liberal, 3,101 against 3,086 for the unionist candidate, thoug made time mond note wilt | of AI COR mah, FOUR MEN WERE KILLED IN DYNAMITE EXPLOSION Under 66th. Street New York--Two Superintendents Have Been Arrested York, Oct, 9 --Four Italian were killed and six others more or less injured early this morn- ing in a dynamite explosion sixty feet Yinder Nixty-Sixth street, where | n dep shaft. was being sunk for a watdy system. A dynamite stick, feft unexploded. from last night, caused the mecident. The victims were blown to pisces. Two superintendents have! heen arrested. INCIDE NTS OF THE DAYS Newsy Paragraphs Picked Our Reporters. Nyal's tooth paste, ca fresh at Mcleod's Drug Stores. Miss Dora Kaiser, of Kingston, visiting her anele, DPD. 0. Bunnett, Prenton Miss (i, Strange Up in Ringston, Sewell, is Av ane enue | has of! A Tamworth, district chaplain Frontenac district, A & | } New workmin ns A BURGLAR SHOT DEAD from and New York, burglars n the wafe at the branch at 3 am, a policeman, one escaped. United Cigar ; One was shot dead | was captured, sin a pmo the much the doors win at for teality ih the war between Maly and ing with Mes. F road, Toronto. Raral Dean Jones, been appointed No. 14, M An aged man, claiming Holland his home, was given a pass to Toron-| to on Monday morning, by Mae : 'Graham, ! The steamer Acadian, grain-laden, {from Fort William, is due to arrive at tthe M. T, Co.'s devalor late this afternoon. { Joseph Swift, Lol the Merchants'! bank, returned home, to-day, ! holiday trip to Toronto, Bufialo Bly New York Policeman, Who Sure St Catharines. prised Gang. #0 Barry, Ellis street, left Monday Oct. 9. Six for Oshawa where he has accepted ' position with the Electric Installs tion Co., Limited, s Frantis W. Jackson returned to Chi cago on Bunday last after having attended the funeral of his brother, the late Albert J, Jackson | Alterations: are being made A visit of King George and Queen Ontario street fire ball. A Mary to the German court, is in view needed door is being made ax their majesties return from a visit front entrance, so as the big to the Austrsin emperor towards the teed not be opened duriug the end of February next yest. This visit, ter, only when calls are received as the fiest which King George has| A nunmber of Italian laborers in this paid to Germany since his accession to vicinity have left for home to fight | the throne, will be of an official char for their country in the struggle a) acter, fgninst Turkey. The lalian govern | All subjects of the king in Canadas ment has jswusd instructions to the | are commanted (0 observe strict neu- foreign ambassadors to have all wen | | imder forts years retusy to Italy to! enter gurvice, post ifn ation | Sa that | Nan | been | dele- | here, | Western his, | .R National | Turkish on | the | LAST EDITION WEATHER. PROBABILITIES. Toront Ont. 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Barriefield Briefs. Barriefieki, Oct. 7.-Mrs. Thomp- Everett, Washington, has return- ed home after viditing friends here, Mrs. Deadman and Mrs. Littlejohn are visiting Miss Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Leader are visting at her father's, Mr. Price, Mountain Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Purcell and children have gone to Joyceville, having vis ited her sister, Mrs. G. Leader. Mrs. Allen, Rochester, N.Y. is visiting ber mother, Mrs. Grange Mim BB. Allen bas returned home from Detroit, Mise M. Turner has returned home after visiting friends ia Cataragui. Ne 'Walker is visiting in the country, H. 7, James, district commissioner, of Nigeria, was done to death by the treacherous natives last month. A puns itive expedition that was sent to pune ish the offenders, found the native town deserted, son