. . o o c ~ o u o o v n o - o . u a . . u . - Blili lRlNll RR 0M8. '\ ls Attacking. Boers Have Strong Position in DIountains Overlooking Lydenberg, and Open fir. “'itll Three. Long Tomsâ€"An All-Day Lawlor Killedâ€"New Lists of Casualties’ to Strathcona’s and of Returning Can- adians. (‘rocidile River Valley, Transvaal, Sunday. Sept. 2.â€"-(len. Buller toâ€"day ireconlioitered the Boer position in Ethe. lilountains. overlooking Lydenâ€" 3; berg. Gen. Both-a and 2,000 burghers i had previously joined the forces hold i ing the pass. Ewith three long toms, and fired cc-n» itinually all day long. The British. Ell-ail few casualties. I Is Gen. Delarey Dead? ; Pretoria, ,3 that Gen. Delarcy, the Boer com- ; mander. died of wounds received at E Bland's River. Ll EUT. LAWLOR KILLED. Owner of the N.W. King-Yonge St. Build- . in: in Toronto a. Victim of the So nth African â€War. : Toronto, Sept. 5.â€"Lieut.. JaCkmngs, 22nd to 31st Aug st. 1000. Elian‘lor. owner of the big LaWIOI‘ $500,783; 1899. StiS.l,2(iS; increase, illuilding at the northwest Corner Of 511.515_ Chicago Llllll Grand Trunk giving and Yonge streets, has been earnings omitted Skilled in South Africa. He was an Ten persons WW“ killed by m, g.,\._ §ollicer of the 6th lnniskilling Dra- golms. which belonged to Generall French's division. Lieut. Lawlor was born in Toron-, to :26 years ago, and his father, Dr. l .Vlichael Lawlor of Spadina avenue, l l l l I on... It. 1 died when “Jack†was a few months old. The property at King and Yonge streets Was inherited by young Lawlor from his father, who in turn had inherited it from his father. It is now one of the most valuable locations in the city. Young Mr. Lawlor had friends in Toronto. He was educated in linrope, and took the army as a. profession. He Was here ï¬ve years ma ny handsome and genial chap that it would be a shame to kill. Mr. J. J. Foy, Q.C., M.P.P., for South Toronto, was his guardian and the custodian of his legal affairs, and it \y as Mr. Foy who last night rc- ccivad the cable from Mrs. Lawlor, the young man’s mother, who is at l present ‘ in Dublin. Ireland, Stating silllply, "Jack’s killed.†Mr. Foy said last night that Mr. 1 lawlor Was a keen soldier and “as particularly well-liked by the friends , he made on his last visit here. lie ’ received the major portion of his edu- cation at Beaumont College, in ling- land. He has several relatives in the 'Cll\. CASUALTIES TO STRATHCONAS. Trooper A. MeGillivray Is Missing and Others Are Wounded. l l l Ottawa, Sept. 5.â€"The Militia Dc- lpnrtment yesterday morning received itlw following cablegram: ' “Cape Town, Sept. 3.â€"â€"] 50, Mo- ltlillivray, missing, Belfontein. (Sign- ‘elli )iilner.†l Strathcona's Horse, A squadron, ’ 1.31, is Trooper A. Ncliilliyrzty, l \\ hose next of kin is J. McGillivray of ilitrklield, Ont. 1 Sergt, Johnston and Privates 'l‘. g'l‘ay lor, W. Lane, F. McNaughton and l'l- l’igot, the altter two being arcing ! slit ' l -â€"...-â€".- ~._â€". ...... ______ __ the recruits for the ï¬rst eon‘ _ are on furlough. l’te. F. Brown of the 0.0.19.6†()tâ€" ltavva. who was Wounded in the knee l at Brandfort, is: almost well. _ (.‘apt. D. M. Howard of the Sll'ath- cona's Horse is still a. priSoller of the ' Boers at Barberton. l -\t Machadodorp, on Aug. 28, l‘te. 1*(3. Whiteley of the Strathcona’s ll I orse. formerly of Holland, Ont.. was slightly wounded. Me. .1. McDuï¬ of the Strathcontl's \\.".tS severely wounded at Ameersport on July 7. Pte. John Nick'receivcd a gunshot wound in the lungs at l‘nrolina on July 14. McDufl comes fl'olu Pt. Fortune, Que. ANOTHER LIST OF INVALIDS. Twenty-Five More Canadians Will Sail For Home on Thursday. London, Sept. 5.â€"The following in- 'alidcd Canadian soldiers 58.11 on the Corinthian on Thursday for Canada: Pie. A. C. Beach, 5th Regiment Canadian Artillery, “A" C0,, wounded at t'aarde- bcrg. l'le. Wm, Hertzox, N.W.M.l’., Canadian Mounted Rifles. l're. W. A. Martin, 43rd Ottawa (‘arlcton Rifles, “D" C0. Pie. '1‘. 11, Graham, 12th York Rangers, "(7“ (‘0. m». l“. 6. Walker, 71a rork, n.3,, Bat- talion, “G" CO. Pie. S. Burnett, 6.6.8.6., Mounted Rifles. Ne. w. M, Glover, ls: Bazaars, Canadian Mounted Rifles. Pic. .1. Hire, 66th Princess Louise 101151- llPrS, "H" C0,. Nova Scotia. l’te. L. W. Bingay. lst Regiment Cana- l‘ian Artillery. “H" 00., Nova Scotla. Corp. J. Downcy. Montreal Co, l’te. \V. E. Moln-skey, 2nd Dragoons, Ct» nudilln Mounted titties. and Canadian l’te. Percy Barton, Westmount, Montâ€" real, Canadian Mounted Rifles. Pie. 1'. Crotty, 8th Royal limes, Monit- l~e2ll (‘0. Pic, Samuel Jones, 7lst York, N.B., Bat- talion. "G" (‘0, - col-p. Jas. l’rlngle, 71m York, N.B., Bat- ‘lelion, '6" ()0. ll’te. H. G. Bolster, Cobourg C0,, C.A., " l“ C0. He. J. (T. l’erry. R,C_D., “A" Company. Pie. 1.. C. McMillan. 93rd Cumberland Battalion. Canadian Mounted Rifles. l’te. ll. Donahue, 26th Mld’dlesex Light infantry, "is" Co. Lanceâ€"(Yon). W. McF'mwley, 3rd Victo- rizl Rifles. Montreal. Me. John McDiarmid, 62nd St. John Fusiliers. ‘G" 00,, at one time a prison- er will) the Boers, m», w. 1%. t‘ordingly, G.G.B.G.,Canadtan Mol'llted limes. He. J. S. Walker, 82nd Queen’s County Battalion. 1'le. 1t. '1‘. Byers, 3rd Victoria Blues, Montreal, l’le_ Francis Polnton, N.W.M.P., Cans- lllzlll Mounted Rifles. Brampton’s Soldier Boy. Brampton. Ont., Sept. 5.-â€"-1’te. (joggins, who returned home from South Africa last night, received an enihHSiaSEic “(slew 3:99. the. sin- the market square. made by the Mayor and other promâ€" Botha Holds the Pass and Butler ment citizens. with a fine ï¬reworks display. . Vickers of Toronto accoulpanied hnn, and was introduced to the citizens. Fight ‘With Few Casualties -â€" Lieut. ‘tion is in session in Toronto. 'Governor by a plurality of over 7,â€" 000. the total number of persons receivâ€" ing relief is 4,448,000. Knights Templar of America is no“: in progress at Rochester. The 3001‘s opened in": on Tuesday morning, announced that Dean Lauder was sinking rapidly. been reported in Glasgow, making 13 in all, with three doubtful cases and Sept. +.â€"â€"â€"1t is reported 103 under observation. Whitney, Q.C.. leader otthe Opposition, will accompany Sir Chas. Tuppcr on his ()ntario tour. ‘ of Rudolphe (laspe, Que, has joined the (fanatical: regiment under Col. Otter in South Africa. ' ling Way of a lizcr at Grove. Spr’l‘lsr. Iersons were thrown into the lake. ‘ at the old l-lolllcstead llotel. Sandâ€" : wich, who suï¬ered from asthma, Went to the window of his room on Monday night to get fresh air In ago and left the impression of a big, 3 ‘ l l l i .......--------------------i zons of Brampton. The proceedings began with with a. torchlight processmn the band at the head, after which an immense crowd gathered in Speeches were 'lhe reception clcsed rte. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. The Canadian Embalmers’ Associa- Vermont has elected Stickney as The Viceroy of India cables that The 87th annual conclave M A cablegranrteceived at Ottawa. Another case of bubonic plague has It is officially announced that J. P. Local Lelnieux, younger brol.:er Lemieux, M. P. fir Eugene Grand Trunk llnilway System earnâ€" vll near Penn Yan. .\'.‘\'. Over 100 /ill were rescued Willie (‘urrie of 'l‘ol‘olito was anti- dentally shot on Tuesday by his coin- panion Richard Wood. The boys were out hunting north of Upper (Elliâ€" ada College. The shot entered the back and the right lung. Richard E. li‘itzgcrnld, an enlploye unknown way he fell to the. below, and received which he died :1 little some ground 33 feet injuries of later. “'HAT BRITAIN PAYS (EICRDIAKS For the Seizure of Their Vessels in South African “'atcl-n. ’lerlin, Sept. .‘i.-â€"'l‘lle decision of the .-\ngloâ€"(lcrlllan ('olillllission respecting the indellmilies to be paid to the owners of German muss-ls seized by British warships ii; South African Waters is 11S follow S: For the detention of the lllmdesâ€" ralll and the Heller-.11 and llt'l‘iing‘. the Alrit'ull Lille. rem-hell £20.00“. alnll £3,001! will be paid to the owner of the goods. The owners of the barâ€" que llans \Vagner will receiv c £14.â€" 4227. and tile o\\'llc:‘> of file burlplc "ll-uric £1220. Botll (i()\'(‘l’llll|t.'lll 5 agree to act'cpt the decision. ‘Vilson Thompson Killed. l .‘yapauee. Ont.. Sept. .3, ~-â€" Wilsb‘: -'l'lloullison, one of The St‘t'll(\ll.;l("‘ working: on the (il'aml 'l‘ruulv. \\;i~‘ struck and killed by \n. H express c“:â€" il':_'_',' Oust ,‘y'eSicl‘lltl‘. ill Hill)“. The :il‘ci- « dent Seems u very unusual mic. .ls the Section 2‘: ' were vorkine' on the truck . so“ lite train up- pl‘o:"" ii g, they all Sll-ppcli (ill Til-- tiny k. 'l‘homps'iii ‘ " Vii-ti. but for some unevpl'†ll‘il?‘ ,.‘ . just be- fore" Tb“ ‘ ...ll l't‘ll('ll0"l llll‘ 1110'“. Tim still stepped l'iri'l ill from (if and was struck and lilll-d lelglllt- l,\. Deceased lcuyw: :. wife and lumâ€" ilv. ________.._.___â€"â€"â€"-â€" Canadian ’l‘ruckmen in ('unvenfion. floutreall. Sept. 5.-â€"â€".\ convention of the Canadian 'lrilcklmli's L'liioli l.‘ now in session ilel'e ill the .\ll~im: llotcl. lit-presental i\l'S ill'l‘ in at- telldancc from (ape lil't‘lOll. l'rim-e Edward Island. and from all Lllc railroad lines It (allatlll. The lust meeting was beli' yesterday. Mr. .1. clla ll'lllilll. secret dry. The con- in session Logan of 011 l‘y'n beillt.‘ and Mr. .1. \\ l‘d‘tlhl‘l'. "'he meeting \vzls prilutc. vention expects to remain tor several days. -â€"------- Frontenac County (‘lcrk Dead. Kingston, Ont.. Sept. .~).â€""'D .l. Walker. J. l’., ex-counly clerk. yesterday afternoon, aged about '1.l years. He ‘Was an ex-yyai'dell ll" Frontenac County, and gave up his seat in the Cou'liy Council abo.lt 1.3 years ago to accept the otlice "f clerk of that body, a position he held until one year ago. British Boron Bankrupt. London, Sept. ‘5. -â€"â€" 'l‘he examinaâ€" tion of Baron Sudley in the Bankâ€" ruptcy Court yesterday showed lia- bilities amounting to £79,688 and assets of £260. Baron Sudley be- came bankrupt in 1893, with liabili- ties reaching £460,273. His credit- ors then received a dividend of ten pence in the pound“, . Connors Will Be on Deck. Montreal, Sept. 5. â€"â€"â€"- The Harbor Commissioners received a letter yes- terday from Mr. W. J. Connors, dat- ed Atlantic City, saying that his as- sociates would not be able to reach Montreal before the. end of the. week, but that they fully intended to proâ€" ceed with the work as agreed to. An Unfortunate Woman Drowned. Kingston, Sept. 5.â€"-â€"Miss Annie Urquhart of l'redricksburg, un-ler partial surveillance because of illness, was supposed to have gone to her mom on Fridav night last, but id- stead wandered aw-ay and was drowned in a well near to the house. Deceased was 40 years of age. Red Eagle For Bendamann. Berlin, Sept. 5.â€"â€"Emperor William has conferred the Order of the Red Eagle on Admiral Bendemann, com- manding the German squadron in the far east, for the services he has ren- dered-inguinal. W ., .‘ 2. . ~_, They Won’t Permit Foreign Mini- (, dcspzltehes from Shanghai and Tie-ll 'l‘sm refer to the hopeless contusion and mis- management of the ChineSe telegraph 53's" lelll, for getting no other reason for the delay, doubtless, IS the anxiety of the (‘lliuese authorities to pro- cure often is this about. foreign Ministers in, l’e-kln be allowed free ci‘unmunlcatloul the full (.‘lilnese. Government in the llllli-i‘ereurn out- rages would, be revealed. and Would the allies to decide to renullll until retri- bution have to be conveyed by col rte-r by 'l‘slmlntu to l’eklll and probably all elpllcr «lespzltcnes have been stopped. . powers. Rim iGHlN stars to Tell Their, Story. Did Li 3*ng Changrromisc Russia Three Manchu Provinces if Russia Could Pro- cnrc Favorable Terms of Peace From the Powers and Secure the Evacuation‘ of Pekin‘.’â€"Foreigners in Treaty Ports Prozcst Against. the Allies Leaving- Londou, Sept. 5.-â€"(4.15 a.m.)â€"-'l‘0-(18Y'8 account in part l'cknl- An- yvllicll may possibly news from the evacuation of the capital. N0 being spared by them to bring Their idea is that. should the (iovv‘i'lllllt‘lltSd of the with ltllelr extent of the complicity lend lelf‘lfl‘ams had been exacted. A‘l According 'to Shanghai advices 1.t llung (‘llzlng wired the Chinese Munster 111 L011- V o dull. Sir (‘hlh Chen llotellglull. as follows . “Our St. l'etersburg Munster has por- sundcd Russia to leave l’ekln. 1011 are Useless if you cannot persuade. England." It is asserted that l‘lfll‘l 1.1 has promised lluslsia till-cc Manchu provinces if she ee- ctu'cs the withdrawal 01' Wile allies from l’ckivn and favorable pczlce terms ll"lll'l the Both the l‘lulprcss Dowager and Li llullg (‘bnllg are sum. to be lilVlSlllng money to obtain these objec's. 'l‘lle l‘lllllll‘l‘SS llowager's :lllti-lorelgn frenzy in June, according to :l Spl't'lill de- spntcll from Shanghai. was due to the presentation To her by Prince ’l‘u:ul of an ultimatum. which is now known to have been form-ll. lll which the powers unmann- ecl llcr abdication ill favor of lulllperor Kwuugsu, the ro-lllovul of the seat of .lov- crlllllclll from l’eklll, the plat-Ll: or (‘llinese finances undel- l'illl'flpmlll control. and other sweeping collt't‘S‘SlollS. Six Months Rutlonu. "Six lllUlltlJS' rations for the Hrlt'lsn force." says the Til-n 'l‘sln correspondent of The Standard. wiring.r Aug. :17, "are be- llu: forwarded to l'ekln.†,\'ev\'.~"p:lper (flIl'l't’SptflfllPlllS are seriously handicapped by file bull :ll'l'ullgeulcu'. (it the lt‘l(‘,'.!l°:l[lllS. Messages have been de- tuillcll :llltl l:lllll)(“l'f‘ll with and «uo'hlng ll:l.~ been safe unless mulled to' Silull‘zlllll. 'l‘llc [ll'fll'l*elllll“S of the llllssltllls ill and around l'ckhl :ll'c \vzllcllei with some anxiety. The situatlou threatens to m“- vclop malty colllpllcntlmls. ll is Silltl that the Russians 'llllPlth‘ll to lake Slulllllzu liwnll. They have assumed c'unpll‘h' p09- Session of the llsi Kn lltll :ll‘SI‘llnl :ll '1‘!ch 'l'sin, and “NOW admission to none but lins- SillllS. The arsenal still contains thousands of pnundS' Worth of guns :ll‘il :ulllllulmlon. The Russians are charged vvlrll cultlng the wire between this point and l'cklll. and \\'ll’l1 committing various other petty annoy- (111008 No Decision an Yet. There ls no sign yet of :lll_\' tlccisiuit on the purl of the powers regarding llu- llllS- Slilll proposals. 'l’ue .lillldlll‘Sl' papers ulllc- scl'vl-llly ('Irlltll‘lllll lllc lzl-u Hl' l-\:lcll;lllll',: l'o-;;ln and llllll’ lllzll llll'l'l- is a secret council-t between (ll-i'lllzllly Illlll Russia to lb.- ilell‘illllut of (.il‘t‘lll llrlluin and tile .lllllzllll'S‘l‘. ‘ 'llli- Moscow ('Ul‘l't‘SIHJll(l~"lll of 'lllc Mafi- Ilnl‘d. referring to the horrible :lccunms or liusslzlll brutality :lt lilugnvt-sH'Ht'llSK ullt-l‘ llll‘ llullllllll‘tlllH‘IH. Inu'tetl L‘usucks lllcrcill-ss‘ly butchered men. Women and children in the village: onllle Alllul' River, and flung: their corpses In!“ the strealll. 'l’hcse Home: :n-l- culllll‘luf‘fl by an order just issued, cunt-bell in :l lllllu line. :ldlllitlillf: the Ill:ls,<.-lcrc.<, which are (ll'S‘Cl'llll'll :ls caused by exasperation :i-.~.liu<l Illc (‘lllnese for beginning hostiliâ€" < and threatening the lllllluSl severity ' \‘l'llt‘llCP to says: “I: N “‘- nf lllill‘lltl] law for any luliu'e :lnrlriileil peaceful (‘lluluillem :l: the szllnc li‘ll" ul'~lPl‘lll,'_' the police Illl‘ilhlll the .‘lmur l'slrll'l to compel the tizyvu Illltl "H‘.‘ll'l",\' l"'l'lll;\lllill.~ lll'zl: HI" “1131*“ "“"l‘ies out of the l'lyer and bury or burn them. in ‘lil-l'l' lo lll’t'l‘l'lll tlll Ullilll'l‘Zlk til llllt‘('- “hit." The (-ol‘l'espolblclll .‘lllllSI "This order reads like u tree warrant for lb.- llli‘SS‘ZH'r“ ul' :lll_\' (‘llluzlllluii “'ll-Ulll ille i‘USSIH'k.‘ may p:'-.\'ukc info a quarrel or prove to be in pilSSt‘SS..lu ol’ :lrllls,“ l'rmll' lllul l-llupernr lxwun: Su i< still curliplcll-ly under llll' thumb of the I'llllprcss Dowager i.< supplied by the Sllullgllzli cor- respondent or The Times. wlln wires : "All llllpt'l'lul edict. «lull-ll Aug. lb, while on route for 'l‘ai Yllcn l-‘u, addressed to 1.1 llum: (‘llullz in the l‘llllpl'l'lvl"s mime, ex- ]ilnilh‘ that. in view «it' the (l:lll;_'lll's' of :1 foreign assault on l‘eklll the 1-;ulpm-ol- felt it l|l\ duty to comply with the wishes OI :lle l‘llllpl'css and to :iccollmully llcr west- wlll'll :ll'tcl' instructing lull: Lil. U811 'l‘lulg llllll 'l'nll: (‘lli to remain in the ‘apl- fill and to carry on the Hovernnn-llt. ".‘myv. fearing that the powers are m- l-eilsl-(l, :llld lulw'llllng to propose l1 pence- flll settlelllelll. the Emperor orders M Hunt: (‘lulllg to use every endeavor loopell llt‘flullllll'l'lS. lc praises l‘lzll'l Li’s mun- fill services ill the dynasty. and assures him of llllperlal gratitude." ._.___,__ .VIl'ST NOT EVACl'ATl'I PEKIN. Chinese Pence (‘onnnissioners Are All 0b- noxions Anti-Foreign Agitators. Shanghai. Sept. 4.â€"1.l llllll'.’ Chang. \‘uug Lu, llsn Tub-,5 and l'l'lllee l‘btng. whom an imperial edict has :l})])tlllll“ll peace com- llliSsiiulo-rs~ constitute a l‘:l(ll(':llly null-for- eign commission. llsu ’l‘i;ll;:. gmu'dl-lu or the heir apparent, 1.4 especially ul)1|0.\lOUS. Three of the ('0lllllllSSltHH'l'S :lrc \lllllcllus. 'l‘lle Alllel‘icull Asiatic ASSllt'ld'lOJ. whose membership includes all the foremost busi- ness men at Shanghai, met today and adopted a protest against the evacuation or l'ekill until a tllull settlement has been rent-hell. The meeting also resolved to urge President. lllclillllcy to illslst upon the ap- pointment nf slu'lstlumlry coillmlslsmners and the recognition of the l‘llllpl‘IOF as Sovereign. ‘What E :11 L1 “'ants. Washington. Sept. 5.-Au ofï¬f'ltll com- munication rccelved here (“I'll diplomatic choline-1.. makes the rather surprising statement that Ll Hung (‘nlulg ls :lr presâ€" cut using all his efforts to have one or more of the powers dissent from llnssla's proposition. believing: that ruptures or the allies wlll be or greater advantage to L‘bllm basis put forward by Russia. -._.....- MESSAGE FRO)! Gli.’. CHAFFEE. Sny- Tlmt He Now Has 5,000 Effective Troops in China. Washington, Sept. 4.-â€"'1"lle flillowlng de- sptltch was received today by the War Department from General Chum-c: “Total (no dutch-«Written report of oper- atlous up to relief or locations will be for- worded as soon :ls'imsslllle. l'l'eselll con- dltlons are that horsulltles llln'l' practically ceased, only occasional shots lll‘('(l {rem cover. small party repairing telegraph line, and foraging. No cousl-lcl'llble body or (‘llillese troops (Boxers) dl.\'(‘ll‘.'\‘l'i‘ll here or along line of communication. . . . We hear Ll Hung Chung has full power but he is not here. “’1“ l'nlted States keep military force here until terms of lie-me are arranged? Now ill ("built about 54:00 cffcctlves. I think ample force for l"'ll‘t(l States, unless political reason not zlppfll'ml' to me «lentil-ads larger to-cc. Slum tilke 5000 its basis of requirement for supplies. It troops remain, midst winter in tents llll'l co‘nietll wall tents will be l‘clptil-e‘.‘ on" tent. 10 men. Escort wagon ml'llflmltVl lll â€"â€"-â€"â€"' of 18th will be requlred illunellbllelu. Have mules for same shipped. No more .puck trains required; wagon transportation best. Water falling in river rapidly; muSt coon haul supplies 40 milled-“Satisï¬ed rm- p’nted byht‘he department, and have been shipped, much. or it [at ,Taku, and the bal- ance ls due. there very soon. ' That the Allies_Evacuate reins-A Chin- ‘Chaug, .Yung Lu, I-Isu ’l‘uug (tutor of the .the Government at Washington. than any agreement, even on the favorable ...ielH/E vWAlCHMsANMABD-ER ‘tLlNDSAY. 0N1. road will not be repaired before river freezes.“ (Signed) Chalice.†.. .' ,- --.-.r. All the transportation and tents asked for by General Chalice have been anticl- ..â€"._... . ......_.. ALL AGAINST THE PROPOSALS- ' ese Peace Commission. London. Sept. 4.â€"'1‘he.absence or news regarding the actual situation of aualrs at l’ekln continues as complete as the lack of authentic information regarding the ulti- mate nttitude‘ct the powers towards the proposals now before the concert. Shanghai reports that an lmpel’ltll edict issued at Tal Yuan Fu appoints 1.1 H1113 heir-apparent) and Prince 0111ng commis- sioners to negotiate peace. Four German varshlps arrived at W00 Sung yesterday (Sept, 3). The unmiStaktlble condemnation of the proposal to withdraw immediately l’eklll. which is voiced from all the foreign colonies in the fur East, is taken in some quarters as a forecast of the opinion which may be expected from the Ministers wn their views are obtainable. As suggested, the Russian proposals are cap- :lblo o'f lllodlï¬clltlon, and it is tlloulrllt "1 well-inforll‘led circles that llol'll Salisbury t f is striving to conform them! more elosel}r ed every building was Jamnled the. friends. over. to the terms of those ï¬rst formulated by ._____â€"_-â€"-â€"â€"~-- THE INDUSTRIAL. Gormanla Day Had Delightful Weather Over 40,000 Paid Admission. Toronto. Sept. 5.â€"â€"('lermania Day at the industrial Exposition Was blessed with delightful weather yeSF terday. and under the auspices of all the. local (lei-mania socities, the citiâ€" ment. No one had longr to cogitate zens from (lerlllany in Canada and to conclude that the Industrial Fair the border States, the day drew large was the only and one attraction crowds to the Fair all day long. A. S. Nol‘dheimer, consulâ€"general for (leriilnny. was, as the representative of (lerluan citizens. the spel'ially hon- ored g'llt'st of the directors. There Was no concerted procession of the Gerâ€" lllania societies, but individually, and uxv'ay beyond the same day last they were well repreSented. Hero and year, Before, the gates opened 1.5,â€" there persons \\cul'ing a badge typi- (100 tickets had been sold by labor cal of their allegiance to a Germania organizations, and before the day society were to be seen amid the throng. The presence. of Hon. Sydney Fish- er. Minister of Agriculture. gave a tone to the day. He was showIl about the grounds by e.\'-.\1<l~ Score. l“. \V. llodson and .lohn l. llobson, \vllilc politicians and persons of less degree joined in the parade of in- spection. The whole illol'nibg was spent by the party in looking: over the exhibits of li\e stock. which were paraded ill the ring. Mr. Fisher ex- pressed his delight at all he saw. and declared everything bore evidence of Canada’s increasing prosperity. lt‘ully 10,001» persons paid for adâ€" mission. At night the Hruml Stand was comfortably tilled. 'l‘oâ€"dny ought to be the banner day of the Fair. and from :ill :l‘lll(‘ill'2lll('“S .-';lrlllcrs' Day will law-p up its repu- lzllion as u lnoney-coilii-r for the amâ€" Sot'illliml. ,________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-._.â€"â€" DEADLOCK ()\ ...‘Z .\ (‘().\l)Jl'TOR. Diocese of Ontario Again Fails to Choose 11 Bishop. -. Kingston, Ont.. Sept. Flyâ€""inc diâ€" rectors of the Synod of ()nltll‘io met. in St. George’s (‘nthcdrul here yes- ll'l‘(’lll_\'. for the purpose of selecting a coadjutor bishop. Five ballots were. taken, and â€MTV “us the salm- deadlock as before between l‘l'ol'. Roper of New York and Prof. Wor- rell.’ 'l‘he lol‘llll'l‘ had a lll‘.‘.j()l'i'._‘.' of ll‘.c clergy Will: llilli. While the lying- Slflll candidate bull ll [ll‘t‘illilltl'ï¬â€˜ulll't‘ Hl' llli‘ lay ano'. No election ('ull talu- pluce lllltil ll candidate has a lllzljority of both orders, and thus the matter stands at a deadlock. .\t midnight the Synod decided to adjourn the conference. having failed in reaching any algrcelllent. The clergy submitted the names of the liiSllllli of Algomu. Archdeacon Mills and Rev. (‘harles Brent. but the laity decided to stand by Prof. \Vorrell. asking for two more ballots. The Synod resumes at ‘J a. m. III-IIn--u-I-III----------- Haney (lets Another Plum. Montreal, Sept. 5.â€"â€"-.\ll important (ontract is about being given out by the Department of Railways and (mulls. Some time ago the (lovemâ€" lllt'lll invited tenders for the con- struction of what is known us the llillslioro brid'rc, near (‘llllrlolteâ€" town, P.E.I., a structure about, three-quarters of a mile in length, and intended l) unite the main line. with a branch of the I‘ll]. railway system now being built by a local contractor. Tenders were to be in by the 10th 0f last month. and a =be work in question will embrace an outlay of well on to $1,000,000, the greatest interest was maniâ€" fest ed alllongst the contracting fraternity. It is learned. how- ever. lhat Mr. M. .l. Haney is the lo west tenderer, and that this gellflevnan'will sign the contract lmnlel‘i-ilcly. if he has not already done so The amount of the successful lender has not yet trans- pired. M The Shah's Foo Crushed. Moscow, Sept. z'i.â€"-A report comes from 'l'ehernn that. after a desperate ï¬ght. Ali Mallonlet Hey. the rebel, who. at the head of a few hundred ruflinns has been trying to get pos- session of the Persian throne, has been defeated by the Cossacks, hastiâ€" ly summoned to oppose his march on the 'apital. and has been thrown into an underground dungeon. When captured he emphatically denied that he had harbored an intention of usurping the Shah‘s throne. .‘u . _ â€"-.. ... -4 Move Against U. Cotton. Manchester. Sept. 5. -â€"- The Feder- ation of (‘otton Spinners, at a meet- ing yesterday decided to invite all the Lancashire spinners to attend a. cont‘cre'lle on Friday, at which it will be proposed to discontinue buy- ingr American spot Cotton. This will: have the ef‘.‘ect of almost mopping“ the. mills until the new cotton is llltll'llelâ€" ed, as the mill stocks are in“. Canadian Horses For the Army. l‘lelll"°tll, Sent. 5.-â€"-'l'lm 'l‘lim‘uvn-i Line steamer Cervona arrived in port last evening}; from South Africa, v...c:.-, she has been on transport service. She will sail from here for South Africa. on Sept. 16 with 800 cana- dian hoses 19? the Imam .torcm' ‘ ‘ . ..- ’7 that was tit and proper for the (lay. the army of resident pleasure-seekers made a beeâ€"line for the Fair. The rt» suit was that the paid attendance at v .Pr'ocessions in Canada. llttle Changed VW vita, ‘ V 2 s1 wdyv- " 'LerU‘dz" . , , . Chicago, 5ch L\\‘_‘ There ‘Was, However, Generally a Good inclined lower \(Mvm‘mwt Turnout and the Public Cheered Them- selves Hoarse as Particularly Interest- ing Floats Went byâ€"In Toronto 50,000 People Visited the. Fair and Celebrated "“1 r,“ . F the Day There. - creased 23,117,111"; V’“‘“l‘xeluj‘h ._., Q . . of oats has inept- .,, a, Toronto, Sept. 4.-â€"-Labor Day at us ...sd, 11.1%,, he industrial Fair Was a huge suc- LEADING \\'HE\" cess, in spite of the occasional frown of the weather man. from ade of the allied labor organizations with their nunlberous bands had just entered the grounds en shower struck them, “heady them to the sheltered corners. For a The big parâ€" whcn a briSk and scattered cw minutes there was hurrying and scurrying, and While the shchr 13.81- With patrons of labor and their Happily, the rain was soon Labor Day is a public holiday all over Canada, and, as a result, every town in Ontario sent its quota of holidayâ€"seekers to the Combined stores in the city were closed, made the whole province keen to take adâ€" vantage of the best means of enjoy- }‘air. This, with the fact that the Hence the influx to the city. and the Fair was the largest of the year. closed it is estilllat'ed that; 50,000 persons were admitted to the grounds This runs the epochâ€"marking l.i llung (‘ll-anl.r day close. for first plaCe. l'o-day is Gernlania Day. LABOR 3A Y ELSEWHERE. Thunderstorms and Rain Played Havoc “'ith Hamilton's Procession. Hamilton, 4.â€"â€"-’l‘humler- storms and rain played havoc yyith the dolllollstrutioll arranged by lhl‘ 'l'l‘zldes and Labor ('oullcil in celebra- lion of Labor Day yesterday mornâ€" log. All hour before the time set for the asselllbliug of the hosts of labor, the sky lie-Came overcast..tllerc were lightning and thunder. and the heavens “will. This Was kept up for an hour. but, the p:,~raders. ubdnunt- «ii. assembled is! their respective places. the Cllth‘l‘lS and visitors from the country lined the, straws along the route of the parade. and about ‘ll o'clock a move was made, the, streets tr:l\'erso.-d being Mal-nab street north. Barton Street, .lalllcs street. King street to Victoria l‘urk. and on to llumluru Dark. Fully 10,000 perâ€" sons were at. Dundurn Park in the afternoon. The evening entertamt mcut was attended by about. “.000 lutnllll", Sept. Labor Day in )Iontrral. Montreal, Sept. -l.â€"â€"â€"l.abor Day “‘35 tittiriu'ly observed here yesterday. g-lltl the procession was most im- j-uSinQ‘. The (‘hamp dc liars. large as it is. was none too bic‘ to umâ€" 1.tin all the members of the different 'tulml‘ unions \‘Cllo took part in the procession, and the vast number of spectators. Parade ,at “’innipcv. “innipcg, Sept. 4.â€"-â€"-l.»abor Day celebration passed oil in an orderly lllmlner. The weather was beautiâ€" ful. The principal feature Was the parade. The Day in Boston. Boston, Mass. Sept. 4. â€"â€" The. thousands of citizens who participatâ€" ed in the annual Labor Day celebra- tion yesterday Were favored with ex- cellent weather. The principal fea- ture was the display made by organiâ€" zl-d labor. About 4,500 trade unionâ€" ists were in line. The Knights of labor numbering about 1,300. held an independent parade. At Cleveland. Cleveland, 0.. Sept. >i.--ln celebra- tion of Laber Day, notwithstanding ii staady downpour of rain. there were probably : .000 men ill line. reâ€" presenting more than 90 unions. At Scenic l’ark, President Samuel Gom- pers of the American Federation of Labor delivered an address. At St. Louis. st. Louis, Mo.. Sépt. 4.-â€"-l.abor Day was celebrated here by a labor parade, in which more than 25,000 men of all trades participated. The day was generally observed. business of all kinds being practically sus- pended. All through the South or- ganized labor celebrated. Slow Day at New York. New York, Sept. 4.â€"In view of the fact that there Was no general par- ade of labor in this city yesterday, and that many doyvn-town business houses were closed, there was uh- usunl quietude ill the principal thor- oughfares. Most of the organizaâ€" tions left the city by the early train and boats fot‘ their outing, each hav- ing a program of its own. The, ex- ception Was the parade of the United liousesmilhs' and llridgeulen's Union with 23,000 men in line. Brynn on Labor Day. Chicago. Sept. 4.----ln response to a request for a sentiment on Labor Day, Mr. Bryan wrote the followâ€" ing: “ 'The laborer is worthy of his hire.’ (in this day. set apart for the consideration of the wage. \vork- ers' interests. let each one inquire whether the man who toils cniovs a fair share of the proceeds of ibis labor. and if not. let him apply the remedy . ' ’ Peru ‘-\ ill Kept! Out Chinese. Lima, Peru, Sept. 4.â€"The Petu- vian Senate has under consideration, ,a proposal gor preventing Chinese im- migration, in View. of a possible ex- odusplrom China, as a resultot the o present disturbances, » . , Wheat Futures Easierâ€"rm tic visible and the. 820,000 bushels; at important day: (layâ€"\‘l‘lleat. spot .- ..., . : SEPTEMBER 6“,! I l 1 _Latest Quotation: ‘ LiverPOOL 5‘3Ҡ5 THE \IEIBLL \[ ‘ PI) . As compared with ., “ Lt. . (â€"k 'll'v supply ..1‘ amulul United .S" ML ill (ding le ( , a“. . . ‘lAn. Following wen. we . k Closin ‘ ‘. 4 -\ ill/24., Chicago . ...s... s‘ ""’ New York .. '01,; Milwaukee . . U 761, d t ‘2 St. LOUlS ... ....‘ l-t-i-li'.’ Toledo .. (l T“. i, 72; Detroit. red .. U 77 it ~- do., white. . 0 7.31, Duluth. N0. 1 1 Northern . .. 0 761;, 0 7w Duluth. No. 1 ' â€' hard 0 Tsi- Minneapolis. .\'n. b . N 1 Nor. H 7323}; 0 7:; ( Minneapolis, No. '2 J 1 hard 0 7.7"»; Liverpool, SPIN, ,3.\,»:;’; Standard (111., 1‘...- Wcllla, (is , spring, (is 9.12:} Winter, (is m as. u; Sept, .35 111a: in, .3; TORONTO :1 .‘g; l..nn:l~:.\‘rr .ll Grunâ€" W'heat, While. bush. ...._S‘ i Pf . “ red. bush. ....... t. (,4, L ï¬fe, bush ....... i it“. " goose. L“.".l ..... ’i a; Oats, old. bush. ......... 01".; Hats, new, llllSll. ......... u :4 Harley, bush ............. lv 43', Rye. bush . .............. .. :2", Pens. bush . .. I; fill; Buckwheat. bush. ....... 0 5E, ' Toronto, Set; ~1-~~â€""‘E.c ... stOCk was fairly :11. “Z: tarloads. repay}; . 1 -. (:78 hogs. l.S'.'é ,~:_.-~:, 1:; with about I’m as}... of fat. cattle 22:» .«l, j~- $43., “Hill lllllSilHl lu7S i‘: fit-3‘ Ifâ€; 01‘ exporters ('HllliIf.’ “‘4 although not brig†~- , g. fair}: \\lll1 prices :‘lvzi'j‘ trill." Friday's (Notations. l" \<’r lzlrl-‘l-Ll LU l' l rill. mg I l'lllsl. Hull-all; Sgt†{â€"47 ’ Quite active ‘xe‘s r..,_'_i ,:::i . f..ir demand ('Y.‘I.-‘-'e ' . -. ' to $7.50; good 1 . .-;_a_.~., {<7 . I, 25. Sheep and <â€"â€""‘.,. tra lambs, S37», .<,'T U ' choice, $3.23 . ET. " 3" fair. slur. ,3 1 3-1: good ‘0 .-'-,. >3 7“ '. ; couunon to tail: >2; 1 . S:._ . CHELSF. il.\l;l\l,x~, lngersoll. Hz;‘._ .‘ .___ .‘ ,. .' , . Cay 3(3-4 lll).‘.°’> cents \‘lus ‘z-iii. ‘vgf :, a); made. Campbellford, Hut. S 1 tcrdny 1,41“ ix‘wk (ti- tales made: in 3 ‘ ‘ it 2:3 balance 1‘. f',\n'lir â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" I-ch; BRO“'EII HOLDS ll'lST [LG Attempt to l'nsczl: llll' (c:.~cl'\'2ti ill «.11: l‘:t..‘..:'l. allv‘lliiull Hf and Sire" ;-. 1 <‘ ilflt'l‘llullt.. -' illisscd ytitil :‘usw ii appeared ii r 'i.- _ llllyre, the date. \‘.‘li:l-‘ "»‘.~ ‘I r" A I~ lllt‘l' apple-rm: . . 'l‘hc‘l‘c ‘l‘ l‘i'v‘ ‘. ,..T_v~, of which were 5.3%.. messes durum! 3.. ‘. '- w; 5-3 (XV To vol.- “or \i“ Pitt “ ' been offer-mi alleged ll!)1ltil";:‘. llllsslllg. for all ad_'n:lz‘:::.,t'-:.' fused. .\ (‘OllSltll‘l‘dl'il' .. . hours in which- L‘. .. .:ni~'"‘I . , OI} Silll‘tl \Ytls loam. ‘ \‘CitneSses. The “A" 33-7":â€" colltnlences iiiâ€"dens. _____________â€"- ll‘wllii’“ . ‘ <_ ' "' \‘N k . l. . ‘1 . ~ .... .. _~ limit 3.. BASEBALL. ------. Eastern League Yul «rain. 'l‘Ol‘nlluv T. \i. , . 3‘. :C. .__ i, ‘ 'l‘oronr“ .3†“W . .1 « ~ ‘ \\'(lr\'(‘$lt'r I“ l'“. . ‘ ~. . \ RUCllOS’ll‘I‘ El_ 5‘. 1'. ..y 2. .- Iizu‘lfol‘li lli, .Sjii‘ : ; Sntlonai Lentue Ytuiurul‘. New York 4. 1' " New York ll. l'“ Philadelphia lI‘-. Si Brooklyn 7. (but. ‘. Boston 0. l’l‘.i.<'!u.:.. Boston 5. l v.. 4‘ |\. ..Af 1' Americana Long [in Tanzania!- . Indianapolis .i. :v..;.\..~‘ ' ('lcy'clalld 1â€"}. \Z,‘,‘.‘.H.n"'t Rutlalo 10-5. .\l;:;:: Chicago «1, Petra: ‘ __,/ __.â€"â€"â€"- \rilill'flll‘m' -‘ J \3] l (31‘. 1. St rikc \ Ql‘. >(‘i‘l . \l ‘\:i\’\: ;‘ ‘T'S. ‘ Winnipeg. nell and .l. v t‘. 1‘. 1‘2. llll'(‘llll_L" ,\cs'.erd;.\ II- '9 ‘ ., .. . ,. l strike llii a third allow-an: ;y: - 2.. to all :lll'f‘t‘t‘illi‘lll. " ' ‘ decided to until) lam of the furl. a'ui ' appoigltnlert'. i'. ‘< “ ‘ tile (‘llief .ll;<'.:ce g g arbitrator ll“'\l;‘ . ) ‘Q: meeting of the 1.1;." ~ ~ 7‘ ed as soon as p > ‘ â€"_â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"’-". .. than llwd' I . _,l“.;‘ Hamilton. 011‘ . ‘ ' ton li}<'k:u.ll; l.:-li " "g... a lingering lilvwrw of age illll: r .. fl, sons and tvso i7;:‘i.“-' 7‘ , , .-‘ of his sons are. “ ._ . . and l'ltl‘ï¬'urti \. ‘x, is at pl‘eScui in. i «I _’___.__,_..â€"â€" 1;;2'11 Hamilton R} ck )lr. NAHUM"! Cayuga. â€it. c ' -' , and driving ~‘:-~ -' ~ . (.3. who lives in t:;-- 1 ‘hnm w‘lv.‘ ‘15 ‘ . Cztyuga. about (“2'â€" in l...»- were struck by light. ., and totally destroyed. . a . o ... a on .J cantons, , _ __ _