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Much. wlth 2.00 not. aur- ulud Dom at Oohâ€"bum; mm m- to undo- (on and menu: emu â€motâ€"Mum! It Dom by Inn-u" uu-Dmhh. awn-no- mr “tum-Mo "pond In In" whoa-mum. [mm-mum - my. not. al. Germany began Inquiry Into tenure 0! the Minor Bundesrath. Owner: nu no contraband good- were aboard. Berlin press lldlmnt.â€"â€"luconnolm- III! DIN! o! arm-h. meeting Boer: It mum-m. wen tom-i to retire uner Ill hourl’ but]. with slight. loam.â€" une [one of Bonn supposed to In out at by null 01 Tum: rivet-Lon- don 'l'lmeo «chm British military luau has boa “tried and round wandu"â€"-KI£¢M« nld u would an a year n4 150.000 m p mum Boonâ€"Enhance that war ml: Gnu Brit-h "0.000.000 I micâ€"Two (let- Inl ember- on choir way to Del-â€" [on My.-lrhh-Amdmm volumetr- ln‘ for Boonâ€"mu dimlchn an I mm. m- !“th In. repulsed. mm Inc. I. mind and would“; Jr .IO-alpll E31. luau I g advâ€"0.. . banner. i; liquor-alga... I35. cl... :- ‘Iq 1:. who. I In... 'hflay. Dot- 8'- Boers themnc Bfllllh at. Modeler rlv. er, Matching and Lndysmlth without result. British sortie .1 flanking in. chantâ€"Claimed at Cincinnati meet- ln‘ 0! Transvaal sympathise" am 4.- 000 Amerlcan- no In Boer amyr~ French hhip It laurenco Hugues be- ltevad to have two big gun: for Boers. ~Oen. Gonrko. Run-Ian. any command com In Boer nmy.~«noers captuu Kallr «up at DIrdlrpoort.-â€"Bullor «- eelved n-entwcomnts. I‘I‘l'ny ask money from Germany.â€"- Roberta expect- to reach Capo Ton In. lO.â€"â€"erelua telegraph our Blond by Britishâ€"Boers shelled Brit- ish u Bladder river. â€"-Ladymlu: bom- bardment continued. I-Imo Doe. II. Win-ton Churchill arrived at Bar bu: aid Kruger believes British will In. tor pence and mutants latter cede territory now hold. my an indemnity o! â€00.000300, and mutcompleto in- dependence to Trunavaai.â€"London ï¬nanciers utimnto the coat of war at â€0900.090. um borrow nanny.â€" Frionda or Germ-n lesion in floor BRITISH LOSE MANY MEN. Gorillas Protest Apia!!! Seizure of Steamer. mum-.0. at am 3.1.. “Mun-m â€any OIO.~. mmudiwmh‘ Mthtmmmm nanmmMmamtnlno m by nt- rem-e law. incline-dank“!- awn-10mm fawn.“ Dal nemkuplwm “4m. ham "a mac-(l, mum m martian-um. I... M at m. a..." lull- h In the lit! at I violent m "Me-It. the cunt a vile] In “In“ to urn-uh. 0-hou- m A.- M Anette-- bulat- conditions pm.- Ia and!" your at mu. m an lover; m min. A MN- m will.†.- Ilka. Intdnmfluhtkmmm .- Item 0! an! nun-nu. no...“ In!†I... w (anon. vwh have tau-Id wart. launch: VI†01 It†«plays. tumult; m mil our “M I â€In“ "on m In Noun- unad- a. Mo Inn at (I. m rm. man I.- m .- luv mu. will. 00m." In) Intro-o mud-nun. In: 00 m m 0|me wmm- P. mum of tho humm- Couunvlnl um. I- u "no". pnflm mum your [mum lulu-cl pm“: (In our, "III 'M u loyal-l. Finn-I J. C. I". m m IIII‘ I“ cum Boyd I“ An“! Mm meuMl-umtuuomh- lo. Bull-m I Quincy mm“ a Ramayana...“- Into-- 0! mm" vim. A co-blnnuou o! mum"! unnatu- turrn to D- howl u the arm-.- Aum-lua Furniture my“, ha been org-ulna In COM with n awaits-n "on o! 00.000.000. In. cm of m , Andrew Carnegie In [Inn “00.000 to Cooper union. Nam York. u I. to In used to «mum. 3 day when! at which Iona: Incl may harm to bo- eomc lklIled work-Ion. rah-o “on '51- unuâ€" It I: reported that the Fenian: an ensued in storing vast qualities 0! dynamite. “mom. ammunition and other supplies In New En‘und near "I. and!“ boundary. flu at. Inn-t Vac-cu. At Mount Vernon. III., are destroyed the olives Illd storage building. of the Hayward Lumber company. whflo the Henry Hobbs mehine shop was Mdly damaged. Loan. 80.000. amount or 8100.009 are claimed. Wl-u Dan-cu lo! um Sui: has been brought by Charles I“. Punter of )flhnukoe against the In- dianapolis Press and the Milwaukee Sentinel {or libel. Danna: to the Fllmlnos had phi-nod to throw bombs It Gen. IAVIIOII'I lnllfl'll. hop- lnx to kill torelgn cannula and cause Intern-clonal complications. The plot was accidentflly discovered by the American author-me: In time to pre- vent Ito communion. flllphol Ian-c to Tim 30-b- III!- "Kid" McCoy knocked out Peter Matter In the Milt round oi. the Con! Inland Sporting club Jun. 1. McCoy had the better or each round except the tonal). when Mnher'n running ne- tlcn ave him an apparent. Iduntnu lot that period. This ny or hope to Muller's hackers was quickly dimmed in the following round, when IlcCoy.‘ with a left to the Jim. following a nnm- ‘ ‘ber of similar blows to thin objective point of n pugilist. sent his opponent to the floor for the regulation count of ten. HAD PLANNED Ml UPRISING. usv VICIORV r____9_n no u'cov‘cAN-Am no... r-cm» mun- « m h (he hath. hr M' In; [auto-'- "ml. (“Mlhmhmmm â€Nomi-mm) tmvnhtlefluotuflu-uh- Wdtlhmtntlulmt fumflemfloflflnhn BIR'WILI-‘RED LAURIER. (The French Premier 0! undo.) ennui-Mu noother independent out. in the continent of America. Flo-oh an loo-noon- \‘ot only is the agitation ibr au- dino indent-odour: mated and umnhmai in Qunbee by our. hot too- eoooorvotiva pony io Coondn in iotion- trioo-iy exploiting the oitnntion to tut- tnor its pot-t7 aim. The umctn oi' ’ the l'nurior administration In otniniy ' dependant upon the iiboroi anon. contributed by tin moving of Quebec. The notion ol the govern-nut in tool- In‘ to uni-t Bod-no in the ‘i‘ uni is bitterly mode-m nnti opposed by nearly all tho Punch nor- nnlnotui by n majorityoitnoionnnn at not. Domini portion in tn. pm- inec. while. on the other bond inn mtï¬wovina oi Ontnrio in do.- with lonity nnci impenniinu. 'i‘ln mini cry in halo. rniu-ti and in My mil: um." coo louder nation on [nationmitiu mic oi in. no- ninioo in tonne-eon. nu Inioonon for condition oi thing: In M Pro-in lnttricr noon no homo at n Otto. duo-Inn. tiir (thric- “our nod at." oomrntin tendon non not been slow to win- th opportunity on not. politic-at ropitoi out 0! tho new diflcnitien which not lononnn and inmtoo Chum to a. mi Ilia-oi morn-cot opp-o io honing hoop The “out“ at ll! onoood tho-din motion-t to Booth Anion. an the possibility of Ion continmu to lol- M. in exciting incl-roost nutm- ‘Wikmmmiiomm ‘of M. Anti-Brim. mil-out In no ions" mm. but no: not in mmnm tum throat inc «oh-o- of the ï¬nch pn- nn '1 no public otter-na- M Men Inna ion of north-cot nod Denim at on.- iicopinion on m mayonnai- tnni province. White it my he tumble to er- I!!! Moon-en to he no coin-innit: over it: won of Dini- no on (b- nnliono d sum vim-i. ii io nevus this... not lilo-ii to deter-inc in. mi continent in m witn round in the m m 9o lowly II- nncn in the French-Cannon pop-low IDUC~ of the St. Lowrance. but it in tint of Ottawa. Ont" telegram to Chicago Times-Herald: One grave result to Cloud: of the war in South Africa. which is now making null manifest. gin that of arousing all the latent hos- itlllty to British rule in Canada that has long been growing among the French population in Quebec province. The recent muttering: at a possible Anglo-French conflict have also served to aggravate anti-British sentiment there and to strengthen the desire among French-Canadians [or the lnde- ‘ pendence of Clllldl. The dream or the great majority of French Cannda Is not now that of erecting a new France on the bunk- SBE THI‘B CHANOI.FOR A NEW REPUBLIC- ranch “ the lav-or hut-on An Lulu. thc “It'd-ll. -â€"I'ho PM" Im at 0-011. 33-M- Loy-l to ï¬nal Brim- ' Downs 630v: menu. 1; IN UPBOARJ mum: 2.21112 nuns-mail? ammwu... In no ï¬nch Im- _ mun-an: W 9 zasgis i iiiféiiï¬â€˜: mmmmm-M anathema-I. Gout-midi WM noun! dov- lo ptâ€" . man-e Illa Na Ink-(1'! um "m.mmnd."nflhluo m. "llmflhehrkfllrllnlm mmmthmu-ym" mmmmcnm .H: “Thing-duh“!!- tue. mmwt-mn‘ duo- nu! [alumnus-1m†"Walt?" new-ea as m. “I .mm'olnrm 1". "‘ mnunnmotm W". Inn-(Mahmoud .ymmmmmmu um." Attbhkmm ' o. A. NANTIL (W’s Hill-«n at Pnue Watt.) tier "a“ ï¬lm!- an Clark. TIâ€. f In Quebec the popular cry I: hale-t lmperlelleut end for the Independence of Canada. and In Ontario And other lull-happening wot-Im- It in let eloeer unloe vlth the British emu. Pre-ler lanrter. therefore. and. M.- eelf placed between two leextlnnlehv ehle In. elther of which they emu:- elly consume M. and his government. The Dolley o! the nonnative petty. however. le not calculated to M‘ the evil ehottld the Idle-nae e! um- ler opule- dethme Blr WIIIM Lee- New-pup": lat-plane. The French newspapers are not less sirongly and emphatically outspoken in anti-Bruin): sentiment. Hum-ene- ment. the leading conservative journal .0! Quebec City.‘ says that the Angio- Boer war is unjust. and that it wu provoked tor speculative ends by the ambitious Chamberlain. and. after de- nouncing him with great violence. asks: "in it necessary for the French- (lanadians to play the role of slaves in order to prove their loyalty in Eng- lami and to merit the delightful friend- nllip of the English in (manila? Mali 3 we be guided in our mounts by our nil-treat eBay-mi). capo-m all her quarrels. met. or Ilajuat; mmlsh tar- get: for lier encnl'lll' guns. applaud Mr “mu-hie acts and proclaim a victor! when her army sullen defeat?†- m.- In Ion. Mr. Monet. I: well u Ilr. Boar-nu. II. it. who hn already acted upon llll Dram! midst oldie; Britain by re- signing his seat. in parliament. it among the allies! or the member: of the common: from Quebec. And now another French member at parliament. Mr. Chauvin. is heard publicly de- nouncing the sending or Canadian troops to aid Britain in the Tunnel 1 war. At a public meeting held at St. Jerome. Quebec. Mr. CllallVill said that :he lmew the electors would approve when he told them that lie Ind tie-o oided to struggle in parliament walnut imperialism and (is-inst imperial ted- eration. military or political, with Ens‘ land. Al the some moeilnl u. Ii. Nnuiel. minister of public works for Quebec. spoke in the same strain and strongly denounced the imperialism which he said Lord Mince dud Gen. Hutton were trying to fasten upon the country. "on no icon u u will he “Mull! dovolopod by the «may at “8. WW Hon and the Immunity n! It. mun! gnuym-nmuxii I". In. to m. Amt-In of harm“. at the CM- cuo. M .u m. unl- Inn's) Gnuâ€"u Inn I!“ with Ito M "can" It WM m- Icol. Th mum noel l0 â€Â£0.00. Th In hmuflmdthm‘hw pa-nl at nmm Inn-u. In». lub- Ml. 1mm Witn- ot m; “In DIII'II at Mm. 0hr.â€" I. KI-hn. m l). loom a! Na You: I. aim at 0!. lath. It I the â€rpm. at on low mm to buy an mt mm M and III. lul- nd III II. lab. m Ind I. Put. and In our.“ 1h- Ir 8!. lab. Moan-unusa- m- In- MOI I. m M.- nu In min-vim. "av-I. to In! Mud and on It lab. (Men. “I minim-malnum mn-nvmmmuom Prof. (mt-Intu- II Jail". m case of the heirs of Minerva Merrick against Prof. Charles 0. Or- chardwn has lu-én occupying the It- tontton or the Adam» County Court for cavern! dayl. arch-ram lever“ ycln ago married Mineru Merrick. n Wealthy widow oi Qutnt-y. She died | your or two later. leaving the bulk of her estate to Orchardnon. sud he quit-t tied as ndmtntutrntur. Into- a cult being brought by the hem. tha court not "his tho will. annulled tin lur- rtuo mutmt. and appointed (Ion. F1. B. Hamilton administrator do bout- ;lou. Sultan have been unlucceututly' brought nutnn Orchard-o- to count lmn to Ifl'omtt (or (und- II ht: pol- nation. but noel: M was ll tho and on a elation. amt v:- mmty enuâ€" «nut-0d. M the noon hour It» ion the city. 13kt" "In truth for vita-t. The oar"- at tho court tuned of tit. nave-cut. and MW the “thorium at (intuit-r3 to strut him on tla nrrtnt of the tall. Ho nob:- dam-udmumflflum ulcer. but run In!†«mud. The net-t! of Ada- cont; root. to mmwu nd mun-lad with Orchard- Iu. It. in plant to hit on nth-m o! cute-pt at court. is very fluttering. Her votco in I dun cmltralto. of excellent ram and strength. Letters received by It. Bob- ertn state that Miss Roberts will I!" In both Dresden and Frankfurt during the mum. to uva years also. but year they It turned to Peoria. and Min Robert: wn hoard la one recital. Slice her return to her studies the has adv-need Inu- velounly. and n In understood the ollor Inset-M M M. . . Von Eu Rob-flu. of Pool-ll. ï¬- in sing in grand own in W. uni comm hum. In!“ «M to Duh den by her lather, Chitin Roqu_ a travel!" «human (or q (arm humil- mont house. a. Saturday. "HE: Reba en: la Just twenty yen-I allâ€. Jud ha: already scored sever“ Milk-l triumph: in Germany. when mm been ntudylng for the nu! thus 13.". Her mailm- ls with her. lid In: ID“ proved the contract with n mm op- era company, but the comm! would not be accepted until it way won-d by Mr. Ruin-I13. His power 0! ltï¬or~ ney has been cabled. Mina Robert; studied but mm in America. Her mother in a singer of Pearls reputa- mtion. and Instructed her (hunter up mm- ', Illilï¬lflila “0....th fluniiï¬ mica-hi drum-wad put but In “0 m we. at am" lb d vofld flout. M M whichmv‘dfl. mud Ind vu can"! VIN“ Incl â€go-1.?“ “'11:: «lawman-Egg aw Mm Mr. O.- p“; or mind-W mm. mu: m and mdlamsm III: In. no wan-m: » 7“. MW“