1 E i ._ ‘ ,3 J. H. SOOTHERAN E . i i xxx-31. . . - Lmsar '3 . t _ rs ;.W_W..,....--..Wp . m [ï¬ctional [V arder rflpef XII Number 9 LINDSAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd. 1309. Volume - ~ _’ â€"â€"__.â€"â€"-â€"' ' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€".’A.â€"«â€"â€" .â€" ATdeEksonâ€"Do we understandâ€"thitâ€" \ On Approved indors _ 5 term from 3 CO 12 S tor any é i svvununvumfluunuuu l a l l E l l i i. 5 K‘N.“ Lâ€"r/‘_’V A 7 Ar" ' f "'4 - l ' I o- . . l ‘ A HOT TIME IN DDUhclL at the close of last year the Home was; ONE â€J 0 En DROWNED bawken was the ï¬rst to be pram . I PERHAPS THE.‘ free from debt? she sent {W0 boats in â€service, “a . l THE FIRST ALDERMANIC CLASH Mr. Connollyâ€"-Yes. l v. > g.» women Were pupa ’ Tm?" ‘°,h â€â€˜5 25 1 OCCURhDON SATURDAY NIGHT Aid. Soootheran â€"I congratulate the ‘ L053 OF THE UNER BULGARIA- Bale]? on Yhe Weebau‘x-" grim landed J ' 7L â€" board on the prosperous state of the â€"â€" "’9 8mm! increaced {quip} . met that yaflg/ZVS 3T WAS OVER THE POLICEâ€"THE USUAL Home but think that since they were‘ATTEMPTED RESCUE FAILS’A TER' Of our boats wausmtshp‘a 35.93â€â€œ One ' BUDGET OF LETTERSâ€"PROPOSAL helped when weak and did not present RIBLF EXPERIEN?E- _ _ almost. impossible. in} imp; p â€came ‘ T0 TAX THE PROPERTY 0? COM- this bill till after the estimates were The British steamship Victoria, Capt. account of the ‘rs-el ,4. r “'"tht‘r on , PANIES AT I’LS FULL VALUEâ€"THE struck, it WOUld De fair to compromtse 8t Wetheraii, arrived on Thursday 1888 3: on the port bide ’angian 8!: far dowh . $200. Baltimore. Md.. from Hull. via Hampton high on the 81.91.420.11. cl "e'p "‘de WWW {476 PARIS EXPOSlTiONâ€"THE HOME - o o n o A special meeting of the council was held in the chamber on Saturday night. T h e M CG affe y StO-EE His Worship explained that it had been Se called to discuss certain matters brought to their attention by recent communica- k 217/07zg 67 tions. Before odjurnment a matter not in the communications, arose which quite Mr. Stewartâ€"I hope that will not be pressed. The Home his only paid its way by expending legacies and gifts that should have been put aside as an endow- ment. The matter was left to the ï¬nance com- mittee with instructions to meet the Board W; invite you to inspect the interior. You have the freedom -~ ‘ ' ‘ > a ‘ ' ' ‘ . T .o .‘ upset the usual dignity of the aldermanio of the Home for discussion. oi thï¬ Ludbllbhmtnt' bio onv “ 111 trOUble _ body and brought to mind the former On motion Aid. Jackson was appointed * you about buying goods. Through your house than in your times when wordy wars regaled expec- a member of the Collegiate lecture course ’ I stove. If so, it is time for you to torating benchers. It was about the an response to the request of a recent . ,, . - ....... _____ police. eputation. 7 . - - ppzsm::::;sp_m;;p -,.s__.______. 33be Ngwosrovn When you mm LETTERS ppm... mm New Prints l New Wrapperettes Y r m """ ' Mrs. Lang wrote asking for a rebate of Moved by Ald- Sootlleran that a bY'lBW to cancel the engagement of the present police force be read. On the second reading Aid. Jackson was in the chair. Aid. Lennon had left the chamber. When the clerk had read the by-law the mayor was evidently taken by surprise and with much warmth he taxes on her unoccupied houseâ€"Finance. jâ€"Fancy Scroll, Plain and Figured, Lewis Brooks wanted the same because _..._\':w l‘rints and. . - , 7C, 9C» 10C- of ili~health. ‘ an . , I: l 4L}, ‘. , . ‘ â€"Ve ry Choice patterns I IC, 12%C, . W. Robbins of the Underwriters’ Asso- . _..)Iast 3500“? COIOngD and elation wished to be advrsed of any im- I C. and Patterns. 5 pr0vements in the town’s ï¬re system. J. G. Jardine wrote to know if any (1 l ~‘0 "/3 ‘0 H O O ,_._. Y. __,_ _________ ., I HE HAS A SPLENDID k - . . said: This is a most unusual proceeding. Y ’ . _ NU‘Y Sheet ng S _ AS808 TMEIIT 0F fgzsf’lplrilfï¬zhgligihd? ma e an â€hum at I hope it is not going to be pressed. It is blew Gents Furmshlngs â€"-A fl SSCCIHI {ianhase 0f M111 This letter was laid on the table and inntrary to the action of the committee as ,«rsvsm 13“ 5‘ regu ar 22C 25C, 30C __COAL the Mayor was asked to insert an adver- understand it. ksmith M // . gocdg‘ fer ISC 20¢ and 25C. 7 RANGES' tisement in THE WATCHMAN-WARDEI‘. for Aid SuO‘heranâ€"I may explain thatnhe ll . if, ' â€"“ 00D RANGES, the direction of intending exhibitors. mayor was "M at the committee meeting. wood deli p .. \ ,\ .- “"‘""“-“"" _â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"‘ â€"COAL STOVES, L. Genest, inventor of ‘ non-freezing Selï¬sh“ exacgy the course that 338 adovplr- . I , ',.,.."7r_:_:_;; 7 ,7“ 1 h (1 fl' 1 f 5. ere. ur reason was 8: e ' Cheese and “v . ; ix" ‘ «7/? ‘ .Ne iv Flannelettes â€"WOOD STOVES, 11‘;th 31.5521? supp y 1â€â€œan or 3 asked the police for their resignations and rices. l _3 \ 9 -â€"-Plain, Pink and Blue, 6C, 10c. â€"-â€"COAL OIL STOVES Solicitor Hopkins sent a letter and by some means it got into the paper. l_ \ / j â€"A very ChOice assortment at GAS QTOVE ’ enclosed some correspondence with the They refused to resign since the matter ‘ \f \ / p .x at 6 Vice 7 MC IOC. â€" p. S. Cemetery Co. re the graves of indigents. had been given publicity. When we saw ER . ~<<e=-:\4£~ 4 ' ~ P ’ The solicitor also wrore re Mrs. Doran, :23}: they wteretpeut 0; ï¬gbltilhg :35 d‘l'e . \J _____._._________________. They are things of beaut and an inma.e of the Home who. owns promp ac on an reso 7° ° ‘5' in, . , Y _ J - miss them. It was the only thing to do. , â€"Hand<ome assortment White New Dress GOOdS triumphs of scrcnce and heating. B;§£:g:?_3£1i:abnlgg. she “m8 the taxes The mayorâ€"We should be carefulina " _'â€"â€"‘ and Colored Cambric Shirts â€"Purchased a case lot worth 18c, When you. put in a Furnace p, D. Laurent, P.P.. 8.de council’s matter of this sort and not ruin men by pus, to hand 20c, 25c, for 12%c, 15c, 18c. WOODS wall be glad to give you attention to a larger-signed petition for gleirilfl: 32:15:; :2“; 3"“:ch'8’hol -' L. '~~ - . â€"Y ‘ ' ' ' b ' Rd b-t.â€" n 3 3° n â€".\ovclties and .\cw Colorzngs in {New berges, m Black,Ncw Blue, Figures and adVice. a rldge over the mm. on 1 on a and hope 1° "“1110“ carry. Navy, Green and Fawn 22c. Filed- Tics. V . q eciai G. E..Lumsdeu acknowledged receipt â€":‘\';2 New Shapes in Collars and cry "p ‘ olflanpetitionRto the Lieut. Governor re paper against our wish. The police Cuffs. 'f'" PLUMBING and TINSMITH t e attawa y. refuse to do as we ask so we have on] .one New black Dress Goods . Mayor Reynolds of Branti'ord and Mr. F â€"~-â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" T 11 d ING of all kinds 3. White of the Toronto City Hall, wrote Eguï¬ï¬‚gtmï¬they “outresign W0 have - _\ ~ - " - ' ' - ‘ . it ~ New Vestibuie Me been serge, 3°C an Spectator. 33:1:SO;°“;;:3;efï¬gy3: .33: .3; Aid. Cmndeuâ€"I 1.01. .p p appeal, 35c kind. 25c. - p ' 4.x ‘ . from what I did and favor a further ‘33“ a~ ‘3 CUM“ Start at -â€"E-\'tra weight Cashmere 30Cp40<=p Abeautiful line of Nickle-Plate l l h d property Of [a egraph, ne ep one an investigation. If these men are guilty of street railway companies taxed at its full 10 certs. 50C, for 25C, 35C, 43c. , a1 1: d , gross uegllgeuc let them be put out. I .. _ . . .. .. V v us as a wor ing concern an nopas , â€bome ‘ 4r} Chalce dCSlgnS at â€"Handsome assortment Brocades Sto e Fumlture at a mere scrap stufl‘ as it is at present. These Don ‘ hang a man ï¬r“ and try hm} after 1:c, 20C and 2 5C. and lain Goods LOW Price. gentlemen explained that they wrote M ward. Give them a chance. Vie only J P. . representatives of a provhciai committee have one side. Let us deal generously. Aid. Hornâ€"Does Aid. Crsndeli want us to bring all the particulars to this board. He knows that they are such that we cut them out of the minutes of the committee so they should not be made. public. If Aid. Crandell wants them repeated here I can repeat them now. Aid. Crandeiiâ€"No, N 0. We can have it quietly. Chairman Jacksonâ€"You cannot have any hole and corner investigation. An act or that sort got this town into trouble l _ ___â€"_ selected from the lead'ng places. This New Ginghams New Hats and Caps body had already appeared before the t legislature to request that an Act should -â€"-\':r:.' rich Colorings 5C, 3C and , , be introduced accordingto their wishes. l ETC. ’ . _ ' ‘ > ' . I The government had said that the other ‘ 7 :_.:.. - . .. . .. sidemust be heard. f. etrou ï¬ ht was â€"‘\v‘" “D‘Bm’ QC“ “Laves' ' H ’ ‘ , being put up by the companiis. 8It was KENT STREET further asked that council should appoint ' a depuaatiou to go before the House with others, on a day to be arranged. Aid. Soorheranâ€"I have looked care- fully into that communication and will j NewlaceCurtainsâ€"Batten ’S Cani- burg and Brussels I Aid. Sootheranâ€" We don’t want to ruin anybody. This thing came out in the ' ' fl '1 'i I . . l wa to brin these :- -:\ :t k, -.Tt;::‘.s commence at: 2"c a ' “ move that the mayor With Aids. Ingle and once before The?“ y y g, Genelal p23.â€" 3 â€"â€"Just placed in stockâ€"a larcc NOW Jackson be the delegation asked. With rush to a formal trial is before the County ~, :3 “A A A . " , b the addition of the mover's name the judge. , They ~â€"‘:;.:c«.. . ;.. $1.00, $1.23, $1.50, and well assorted stock of motion carried. The mayorâ€"It looks very suspicious. . 2.1: 2: 35 .co. Fedora and Hard Hats. The council of Uxbridge sent a copy of I like to treat men fairly and not strike } 9 mod- : ‘â€" “ Leslie 8: Co’s celebrated a motion of that body favoring the re- i302};:dï¬st}il;ir 138::Bis itmfliatwhli‘i-Sa 5:12: - 7 -33 _. ,_ 'u d ' _ . \low Car ppp, Assumi- 3150‘“ “Royal r0 2Ҥ::I?Jl°ï¬p‘£§.°p°“.%:‘ .2;:..:‘:..:°Es.:s appu-ppp at runs ‘ V p ' Brand.’ PA b {account w nt.to their in town? That looks had before the â€"-"V""“’ i‘ †â€Y†â€" 7 ' h *5 *l t.( n of â€Vien’s new or 0 s ‘3 ositicns are vacant I be this by-iaw from; rec, Is/gc, 18c. Very c Och. secc 13 .1 I commmees. p . . d pe : . Al- ‘i â€3'7 3443- :30 35C, 480 ‘ and BOYS Tweed Caps m the Thos. Stewart wrote asking for the sum ‘8 iggg‘ï¬ggnto ngisrie; is easy Since -â€"'72*r--~’«~ ' « - v‘ . ‘ ' . ' li f h H - â€" ’- ...;p- -..c>. :3C, 40C and 30C. l i\ew Spring Styles. gï¬iifAilgOédbfegpgazléeygt;m o t e ome the statement appeared in the paper, that NT; ,__ _ , _ _ I, â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- A DEPUTATION HAS THE FLOOR. the resignations had been asked we have I On motion a deputatiou composed of had letters 0f appication .every day. Messrs T. Stewart, Arch. Campbell and .Thare has been nothing suspicious about u I M â€"-â€"â€" Thos. Connolly in behalf of the Home. l" The mayorâ€"I requested Mr. Stewart Aid. Sootheranâ€"All this misunder- to come and explain matters to us. I standing comes 0f the mayors non- . We have the largest Stock asked Mr. Taylor why this money was attendance at the committee meetings. . ever brought to Lindsay. not paid last year and he said the account If he had been there he would know that Prices away down values had not been presented till the close of there 1' nothing ï¬shy about it- He W3†0 c o - ’ at one meeting when Chief Bell was the year and that there was a large con- away up tra for wood guppumy I can ï¬nd p0 present and he knows the result. Since M“. ____________._.-. record in the clerk's books of wood, ohatI than we were all agreed, except Ald- __ know was supplied. We must get some Crandeil. who has somersaulted on the v.9.rï¬m'Wm:wrsvzw better system of dealing wirh the Home. question, to 109k for new men when in ' . i t tak Toronto on the Sylvester and Kitchener I would like the ï¬nance comm: as to e business. All this is going into print ' the matter up at its next meeting. A ChOlee Of Aid. Sootheranâ€"I don’t know about now, but there would have been no‘such last year but in 1896 we guaranteed the discussion 1f the mayor had been in his Home’s expenses up to 3600. Not more P1309- . ‘ 1 h The mayorâ€"I was on my way to the â€"25 Dlï¬erent Bedroom Setts, igl‘lldva‘h?y:a::.needed n that and t e committee when I was called to the “'50 Different Fancy Tables: At length the deputation had its telephone for an hour and a half. This -â€"â€"30 Different Lounges. inning8_ is not the place to do this business. Mr. Stewartâ€"I agree with the mayor N0 committee had 3 right to 100k for that some better arrangement with the new men While the POEMOUS were ï¬lled. Home is desirable. I did not know of the I move in amendment that the matter be agreemenh spoken of by Mr_ Soobheran. referred back for KE'OODBlderatlon. In This is PEDLER EMMERSON’S Card. They have a Horseshoeing and General Repair Shop on William-st. North. They do good work and their charges are mod- . . f h h - the division Aid. lugle was the ï¬fth man erate- They blllld anythlng that runs £13323??? 2381:2111: °,si.e‘:iï¬z‘f°t§,:ttï¬: and voted for the amendment which was town pay 15 cents a day per head for its consequently carried. on wheels or runners to order. Al- began... me we .. 0.1... “New“... A max moment mm of the county are doing. I may say that Ald- Hornâ€"It is 3 very peculiar thing it was on that basis that we ï¬gured the £0? members. to VOW one way in com- Bedroom Setts from $10 to $35 claim presented to-night for last year. m1tt°°~ agreeing to 3 course and then 80 Sideboards $5 to $30 By the eï¬orts of Mr. Connolly the matron “19 0! posits way here when other Lounges $4. 50 to $10 of the Home it is now out of debt but the members have taken the responsibility m w s th' men 0 and of bringing the measure in. We should Fancy Rockers 7 SC to $16 3:2; 1: ‘35; my f should’likae to [have it consider the morals of the town, not Pictures 25C to $16 settled and in future we would prefer the sentiment. ‘ , l' K â€"â€"â€"iâ€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"wâ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ Hail Racks $4 to 16 basis I have mentioned. Further I Ald- C‘randellâ€"I il be all “glib “nd i; Parlor Setts $23 to $50 would suggest that if the county is not am “110““ for the morals 0f “15 town -. . 'l l l I h -. in to take up the Refuge scheme we too. A h e a t b all COIIIpflI] y Easels 45 c to $2 imd‘usi:z make further arrangements to Ald- Hornâ€"Why you mentioned 3 thing made {109 \oï¬mm ______ Centre Tabics 65C to $8 acoomodate indigents ourselves. The in committee yourself that would unseat P V†Home is crowded and We have applications any man. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LINDSAY from outside on which we could make A†C"““°""â€â€œÂ°" mm id" “mm _â€" money if we could take them. 8 chance. ’ w" Mr. Connollyâ€"We started under the PILKIE HOLDS THE JOB ' arrangement mentioned by Mr. Sootheran A by-law engaging Peter Pilkie as ' . . . , l' Wm ANDERSON NUGEN T 233.222: mm. M“. t ‘1“ 3’1.“ or contains 81 that i." ne- in s cc '. _ . , « a . - cogs-dry- 3;. tom Timber, Lumber, hath, Hardwood and Millwood delivered to I year two members of the council always in the chair at the second reading. Aid. §hiugles. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould- an%l’art 0f the town. blocked our grant. We did not ask till Orandell spoke up at one stage and asked . 83 00. ways at home. vgvkm-Evr‘rgxymov07:1173‘7i’3’33. Y‘V‘V1\5V£V‘VOV. , .‘ .2“ ï¬rï¬mï¬viitfiiztam WNQEL/m ' S:W' re lUCkY' _ e of our “"‘ “$2.523; 9? mp b t . . . 3d?†Salt (Dairy Cheese and Butter the end of the year because by excursions His Worship, how long that engagement (7911'er Floors: {\‘filrsqiilclty for Stable or BIXlIll :1; reasonable prices, and other means we were able to got was for, and he learned that it was for I ‘ ' along without it and so let the town have no stated time. He then soliloquiled thus : the use of the money as long as we could. He is getting too much now for doing fl TELEPHONE . . We are losing money every day on nothing. Pay him when he’s working {OWN GFFlCE - 77 I aï¬AKER @UNDERTAKING m all Its account of the Home being so small and ans stop it when he’s idle. , MILL OFFICE 73 I . , 3 AGENT Branches. Mr. Stewart's suggestion is a good one. Council adjourned. i f l l i l ,’ l ’ l n). . . 1, ,l ,p ' I ' «A Adam , «ALL d. where the â€main. Roads, with four of the crew of the ing boars Were made far Hamburg-American liner Bulgaria, before attempt was Ina/3.9 reported disabled. They were picked up sfully gotten ili‘o 1 Another by the Vittoria from on open boat of the! three men who , but: one was succes- ll’lQ Egg. I 30d the were Sayea With Bulgaria three and a ha.f hours after they jumped into hm- m .31“. â€w ( ‘ 'r . )a had been cast adrift. in latitude 4O norah, by some urpf mm... e «â€32 . â€5- when longitude 43 west, on February 5 h. loss The men up out. 3:" ‘ we out These, With the 25 women and children af pr that m in: PM I! we“? seen who were picked up by the tank steain-r another boat, om 'wpbg, 9“ 5' "" lower 1* Eili'i‘t C ’2 Weehawken and landed in Ponta Dc} 101 Pram“ â€A“? iGada, Azure Islands, 8. week ago, are all The secvjnd “ 'u that are known to be safe of the crew of the conductl Di". ~55) tit-l .tr stated lfif(‘lj_f.’l~-'Jt all :f the Cch sin-l 89 men and 41 passengers which the was excellent Tl» W .. ll M"'gfa’s Bulgaria had aboard when she sailed from jy brave, H; [bib {"m' "‘ r especial. New York for Bremen, January 28. hood [1],. Bill'nï¬ii-i “[771": 1‘ l .7“ likli- Capt. Weiherall said that he sighted :11,“ night. Rig-m, W: “'“' "‘ "* atorm . . . l‘.-, 'Ir a the Bulgaria in a disabled Condition at 7 5:va hâ€. The K~zllrllls’.,~ _ . “ tn he . . , ' . l , -, . - - v-‘i , . a.m., February 5, flying flags. and Lil: sei that saw the (hero. I" '1‘ p res tank steamer Weehawkcn standing by Witbru' hm.†ab‘- m ‘L ‘ y" .I. carts, u . ’ ' ‘ u t’. .)4 ' 4;.__‘_>“ and communicating With her. There was " l â€â€˜ ' ' â€1‘09. b9 8 f; H ’l H ’ l. ‘ ~ . ' a heavy sea on, and his vessel drlfled in‘ï¬ljssbuféhu'nt‘faeplgl Ph.’~'4-‘.E""“'ed away from the disabled craft, but he ed that the Btu U“ 4‘ â€it "It.“ 7790â€â€ steamed toward her. and again locarcdnsecend Ofï¬ee, Sghblmâ€â€˜â€œ' ‘_ â€ï¬‚uted“ her. He saw the men aboard the crip positive lhat none Mr; "W: 3 :nmably pied vessel attempt to lower a boat, and hugged steam†arm :1» mi,“ in the just as four of the men got into i', 1' is feared that 101 p49,; :lr‘ "nd It broke loose from the steamer and drifted “uh her. i J†“‘t down away. The four men made an effort to row back to the Bulgaria, but could not ., h u a- t e approach her on account of the high seas. passengers on board were in the steel-age The Vittoria Was preparing to lower a They were most y Ger-mam- frwrn di‘Lre t boat to go to the assistance of those on parts of ,he Chibd S" .68 qle w“ as; ‘ ‘ >0 - k...- the Bulgaria when the four men came aregularlir‘er and had hen in t" ser - i -. Le ‘ - alongside. After considerable diiï¬cuny vice of the H- mb . - p ‘ Cl 1 l _ . they were taken aboard. a year. 4 g Athena“ all-tr about ATTEMPT AT RESCUE FAILED. During a lull the second ofï¬cer of the THE POWER OF BBlT‘bH GUNS Bulgaria. accompanied by six of the crew ‘â€" of the Vittoria. manned the boat just HOW THE SULTAN 0F OMAN WAS vacated and started for the sinking BROUGHT To TIME steamer. They were scarcely away from A deaPMCh from Bombay, India, says: the ride oflthe Vittoria, however. before Important details regarding the action of anot er ga e began. and the brave fellows, the Bm' e p ' . not being able to reach the Bulgaria, ca itl fahh “Shim-m? at muflmt’ the found it impossible to return to the . p a L. t e ‘T‘ana‘e Of Oman, have Vittoria until several hours had passed. 3““ become pub 1° 1‘ appears that the Captain Wethezau would not abandon news of the lease by the Sales of Oman gapedofhbeiï¬sf Oidusiatugce :3 those 03 cooling station to France on the coast of car t e i - at vesse . an romaine - , - - . in sight of her until nightfall. when a Cman leaked out “we the Bruise poli- per-waiting ship miles away. In the‘tlcal agent #35 3b5¢“‘- H"? omprly morning the Bulgaria was not to be seen, , returned to his P055 cut .the 5115'“ re- and the Vittoria proceeded on herifldï¬edtomm18h him mm any “"3“?†journey. ‘uon The Commander of thr- British . ‘ . gunboat Sphinx thereupon despaic3e~d a streams s TERRIBLE erERIEML. i lieutenant .mp1 an armed pay, to Binder- The_story cf the experiences a.†thBEJilsih. Bu; the $01.5“, 11â€me «:0 re- Bulgaria and her passengers and crew, iceive aid from the French, Continm .2 to as told by Second ()flicer Scharges. is a ‘ be recalcizrant. thrilling one. i The arrival of the second-class cro- ser “00 February 1. 35 about 8 P-m-~"3Eclipse. fl-uvhpof the E‘s: Indie: staâ€" said he. “a hurricane of so severe afu‘nn, Wyn ReundmupigrvwmdChum. nature was encountered that it W55 found i wood on board, threw the Sultan subzects impossible to make any headway, and at 3 into a name, rh. men the ï¬ul'gu himself 2 8 11). [b8 folll‘Wng day we were IDI'CEd remained UbCUThIe. Duging 'he mom- to heave to. The flying bridges, bothiing 0f Feb. 15 Admiral Dplj'mmwé Sen: fore and aft, were carried away, and sea- word ashore the Mrs 13,. Sultan men and passengers were afraid to venture attended 3, day-bar or: by...“ the Eclipse at 00 ‘18le {Ur £83? 0f bciDF-Z swept into “19 2 o'clock that afternoon he would bom- sea. About 7 a.m. the spring in the hard the fox-f5 z“2.20 pm. rudder, which is used to break the strain Notice of the Admiral’s inten"on was 0f heavy 5939‘ collapsed, and 500“ after- sent to the for-ergo consuls, and the town wards the entire steering gear was washed was speedily in confusion. The advisers away. The steamer was then [brown of the Sul'an entreazrd rim to submit, ““0 the trough, 90d “'33 left 33 3 t0? 1“ and the Eclipse took up a posi ion broad- the mercy of the wind and waves- iside so the town. while the ppm 3-inch summer: or mannsxsn HORSEs. Ishxps Cleale; for xc'iwn. The Sultan “Sea after sea swept us," continued thereupon We 9d 3 DOY‘nC‘S'lCD 5' ’ghe Scharges, “smashing in the doors of the cusp m-house “Dd 0“ the» 23’9“ j m: cabin and deck-houses, flooding the main town â€13‘ the agreement “ch '13 1‘ renc The Bulgara had no we mxo'gtiong for ï¬rst-class passellgPre. up" deck, washing in the awning deck. and was cancelled. tin havoc and disorder ll over the . At noon the Sultan sent his brother on ta 1 d o the u ,- refused to receive him as a substitute. lisrrvsvizdthd‘etcgeifanzpezzci, 33d in 3g;- Just before 2 o’clock the Sultan of Oman fright made a wild dash, trampling each almost unattended. arrived on board the other to death. This state of aflairs last- flagship. end remained there for three ed until all but about 20 had been killed hours, While the $1104? POPPlï¬'Wn lined or drowned in the wagh of the Waves the beach and anxiously awaited The on:- Then the butcher of the vessel. with a come. ‘ 1 number of seamen. went into the pen and The Stilt“, 1‘ appears. 0 ‘mprte‘yl‘ tried to quiet the beasts that remained. acquiesced in the 33255 demand. 9:0 This failing, as did also the attempt to handed 0V9! '0 Admiral Drummond phe force the frenzied animals overboard, treaty with 'France. On the toliomng their threats were cut. Before the mad- day 1116 “ml?!“ went {0 the piece. file†deued animals were dispatched, however, 3 8'98: durbar F35 hefd. Mid The bin??? the butcher had both of his legs broken publicly rePUdlated ms agreema'lr ““1 and one of the seamen was badly injured. France. #â€" vnssm. LEAKED, CARGO snu‘rnn WHAT To DO WITH SWAMP a.m.-us “Any idea that our troubles were over "" . was soon dispelled when it was found that What may be done With â€amp â€nd‘ the vessel was leaking. All the hatch under an infe:ligeut system of cunivatiorn coverings had been blown off, and before 18't01d in a story 0f the â€160955 of†E3“ - they could be replaced four of the seven Gifford. Whose 183d h91dlngs web 0 «2:: holds ï¬lled and all had considerable county. and who is said to be t e o' d water in them. The cargo nexr shifted of the largest amount of swan?) iii: listing the steamer heavily to port. 1.) under cultivation in the yarn. land addition, tht carcases of the dead horses Glï¬ord boulht 33.000 acres 0 Ehwowp washed apcrt adding to the heavy list. from the State at little mug? t an abzengé “All this happened in a day,†said Mr. and he 30" 1135 BBST‘FWE. 3? â€hum nder Scharges. "Four hours had elapsed tiiiable acres, whose tertni.y ilist e “3)“ of since the ï¬rst misfortune. Then for 72 0‘ otherfarmers. SeWDW‘dV‘; sever-cl hours passengers and crew worked like broad ditches. supplements dyain the slaves. throwing cargo overboard to hundred miles of tile pgpguga 1:: t year lighten the ship, but it was of little avail. land. and from it Mr. 0 h Ohels of m Inch by inch, foot by foot, the ship set- marketed over 1,000.00 . ‘us nd 21'9“ tied. andas she sunk deeper the waves 400.090 bushels Of 0010:? an d min. washed with greater force and freedom quantities 0f,0th81'_"92°“ 52â€]:de of over her. One wave carried away eight harvesting, in addition. a? horses. The of the life boats from the low-lying port bay for his hundreds 0 side, and with these went much of the crops raised on . .. mun mi", hope from the hearts of the passengers traï¬c enough °° keep, a .f and crew. busy, and as Mr. Glï¬ord 31 line haul oti: build his own . PREPARE TO TAKE TO rm; soars could ‘“ b pr 1 - ' his corn, stock her. v _ . v be sur- uAp tour o clock on the morning of the products to the Chicago mark? , 5th.†he continued, “the order was givm vevcd a line. from :necenfl‘e‘z . ht . to call all hands on deck to prepare to ma is now Constructing 8 prelgh to . take to the small boats. The water had from the can re f his iarm'uortwund‘ flooded the engine-room, and four pumps point- of junction WiLh :heindiausp “direct could not keep it down. It was then no 3,“. Iowa mm which 21‘?“ him to the grate bars. but the ï¬remen snli connection with 0'51ch- managed to keep the ï¬res going. Each * _ m 4e an order passenger and seaman was given a life- â€"Mr. Ju>licc Meredith preserver, and the remaining boats were in Toronto last 1,10 fill the gotten ready and provisioned. Shortly out of court 51:87am. ‘ ' . after day-light three steamers (tie Wee- â€1 the 3""an..‘,...p..-cpksg hawken. Vittoria, and Kourdistan) one Ba1~1-ielai_p.l.’mc mom“ sown- m the ant. . ' 9 after another hove in sight. The nee- hangs, $1,000 80mg“) ch d, i.