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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Jun 1898, p. 9

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of the Ameri?‘ 1y except that fie lots and “a.” gpe‘éligl’a of Did” :he grades recon? i6". an article that Win a gh price. Bblfl ctempting : Salt. ms to contain the 'n dairying “Po” 3d the quaint?” , of the home!“‘1 written on an F3 superior grad‘ ummer WOOD. :SSZI'ICS. 'aper, quicker and last. equal to a rangeâ€"Io :rated same 3333:. indsay I I‘A.RMERS You 'Huick Meal" um m sec them m oper- : . -...uy There we .lx Hamper. A" cor- STO GOODS. TORONTO. SALT ERS STOVES 'EL ! BROS. (Limited). “TST ED MORE TIME Ah! .0. w _- m ,, _ Liana-Col. Hughes informed the Mm- mnf the Interior that he had 129.. 2 ms :1 young man from his riding. v. , ma member of the Yukon continge mho Mounted P , had perished i . we n-ccnt momma in the Ohilcoot Pas. Sir. Sifter: replied that he had receivr t 3 mm: of the snovvelide from Major Wiilf-‘h. but there was nothing to indicate that this young man had received his death in the accident. In Supply. . Tiw Home went; into supply mm“ mm .n.-.-u==inn «prune up on we vote 01’55‘-"-“' {or u fortnightly steamship mic" wrwuon Canada and Manchester. iir. I‘m-tor vigorously criticized the um. v~--;mnn an agreement had been mmiuvn‘hilllt inviting tenders. and be- mm m- mmcmoc had not been laid on Foster â€" LLVDSAI mum” Quit. M the .\1 ml r “r3 House took into consideration a fawn to make permanent the usual «fill provision that members shun be ”ad x5 days’ absence from Parliamec: .,mt being subjected to n deductiox Jfi per day from their indemnity. gum founded on the resolution «"5 mm! to he second reading. 1 AL- 11”. Mr. Fit-Hing delivered a vigorous oom- ment up-m Mr. Foster’s allusions to the Yukon Railway project. The Opposition, he said. knew that the country was hold- ing them rcspnnsilbe for what had hap- pened. and they were to-day bitterly re- gretting the course they had pursued. The country was holding the Opposition and their political associates responsible for preventing the opening up of the Yn- kon country this year to Canadian trade. and the feeling of the Conservative party wzm that the Government should come to their reliof and help them out or the hole in which they had placed themselves. But the unturnmt-nt did. not propose to relieve rh.-::x from the burden they had taken upon themselves. Mr. Fielding tilled to what Sir Richard Cartwright | ad said :~..< to the contract not having teen 5igm-(l, that the negotiations had teen carried on with Manchester gentle- men whn were more interested in increas- lngthe trade of the Manchester Canal and of the port than in driving a hard Bu: tb relieve taken added 1 id 533 “MI‘ Been can- men who tag the 1 and of th hrgain with Canada. Mr. Davin Look the floor and delivered lhigh-flown speech that had no reference 10 the items: under consideration or enz- ‘h‘mg else in particular. He compared 511' Richard Cartwright to a blind Sampson toiling for the Philistines and described the Ministry as being leptons with dis- Simulation. Mr. Cam-y, replying, confided to the House that. he was once at a "watering Place" where he heard a discussion, the theme of which was a boarding‘h°“3° onion bash the existence of which was Perceptible four miles away. The flavor “Ah. Davin’s speech was equally {troug- . ,, . - 7 to Mr. Popeâ€"I presume :3 is in order refer to the question under ducting): The member for Compton came bac flig- item, which was finally passgd._ It wzu Stated by Mr. Fisher that pro- Vision had been made for the carriage 5‘ Meonable rates, of dairy and other food Products to Manchester. Sir Richard Cartwright announced that “19 service will commence on July 1. In reply to m. Roddick’s question on “10 order paper, Sir Wilfrid 14311218 83ml that the correspondence between 511' Charles T upper and the Governor- General in July, 1896, with reference to emain appointments, had been eubmim ‘0 the Colonial Office, and that the Secre- ml'! 01 State for the Colonies had ex- F'efiSed his approval of His Exeeuenci'i “mm with reference to those 899013“ manta. ' The House adinnmnfl at 12.25. mm \i ill ;L‘lez‘k at. Ottawa. 5,, sifton stated that Mr. Rimmer men appointed Law Clerk 0! the M Department at a salary or $2,000 The House ad Journed at 18.85, mm Mall but one or two items of the.“- “3‘98 These stand over until today“ All will be concurred in. The Deadlock Broken.‘ The deadlock is off. The Senate h“ night withdrew its amendment to the Franchise bill, but added a clause no the notion of withdrawal, afl'n'mins the Q1? Ritutlonal right of the U peer 011th 2‘ deal with franchise matters. Tug Ion removes the last obstacle to diate Profogatlon of the House, sud hi- Maswm be concluded to- 418:. sum {meat 0 HOUSE AGAIN IN SUPPLY. Opposition ivhm‘d Cartwright promised to Hm vapor:- immmxmeoly. 4mm omnmonh WM :9 forms - and mtmln Hm who ohm» and -|‘ Members for 15 Days bout 1 he Vote for the Fortnightly “hip Service Passedâ€"Tho um- to Commence July I' .7 vogation of Ram To-Day. hard examined that the reason ICE had not. been laid on the . than the contract was not sign- draft agreement wan, he said. ' ma stated, and he would lay "fi . FRIDAY. JUNE 17» ublo j Davin Again Delay the House. ne 11.â€"When the House the 84th working day of Davin interrogated the ‘ Interior as to the reported :‘ Mr. Reginald Rimmer as Responsibility. ' earn-“’3' mama W“ , Otuwa. June 10. -Theee is no truth intiemortthetthngndien Gwen- (lnentieieeuingenerdee expellingfir mm. "'It is dined: so he‘s flaw dougpn «dc mld’m"m1ng lag-hen done, as m} Wet Wet general “I ’ issued A militia _‘ ordg‘m _ _ go;- . Itproui‘eotortheifitubueonot to thoee engagedwin the Fenian Reid “'18”. 1 All semifinflm (pub- made More a justice of the peace by. the applicant, and also a declaration of a comrade, who has knowledge of the our plionnt’s service, will be forwarded to the department. Only one model will be issued to any individual. With each medal there will be a clasp. Ottawa Not.- _ John'Blackbul-u, aged 50, a married man. lost his lite on .the C.P.R. track at {seven miles east of Benhew. He was struck by the engine of the At- lantic express. Word has been received from Manl- waki, up the Gatineau, that Dr. Mum- gan, having made the postâ€"mom exem- inaflon of Maximo Hubert, has come to the conclusion that death was due to poisoning. The contents or the :86th will be sent to an analyist in Montreal. No arrests have been made yet. While Senator Owen's of Argenteuil, Que.. wns passing the Russell House, Sparks street, a flower pot, conhmlng a large tern, was blown by the wind out. of an upper story window. The uticle tell just within an inch of Senator Owen’s been]: and smashed to pieces on the side- wal Mr. John Keane, Secretary of the Char- ities Association, has forwarded a. com- munication to the Toronto authorities respecting Alfred Raymond, an Ottawa newsboy. who, it is alleged, stole a ride to Toronto. He was arrested there and is being held pending a recommendation from Ottawa. Mr. Keane recommends that the boy he sent to an industrial school. The St. George’s Society of Ottawa to- night presentod Mr. William Ogilvie, D.L.S., with a first-class Klondike camp- ing outfit, in recognition of his courtesy in delivering lectures during the winter. Mr. Ogilvie announced that he would return to the Yukon gold fields in a couple of weeks. Congregational Committee Recommends That m. Nuns Be Struck 01! the Roll. Toronto. J nno 10.â€"The Congregational Union opened their second day of busi- ness yesterday, thh the election of a chairman for 1899 in the person of Rev. J. W. Pedlev of London. The next aflnlr to stlr the pulse of the delegates was the reading of Rev. Mr. Hyde of the report of the special commit- tee on the standing of Rev. Mr. Madln. The committee. the document declared. had found that hln eendnot had not been that of a Canadian mlnleter; that his language had been no extravagant at times that it Was dlllkmlt to dlstingnlsh It from falsehood; that he Was selfish and ever-bearing. and lnellned to apply the rule. "an eye for an eye and a teeth for it 000th.” In {new UK It" of Whluh. the eemmlttee recommended that the name of Rev. Mr. mum no struck from the "Hwâ€" u"... w Mr. Mad!!! wouldn't speak In an [Mor- vtew. but his church omoon, 1n mam- uam when. said that the whole trouble was Mr. Madlll's outspoken Orangetam. and they. for their part, would namely fight can!!!" any Poplsh inserfereuoo with than ohm nv-n Rav. Mr. Maximum; nnw moved that. the finding be retort-ad w the Number-mu» Common. and Mr. Mud!!! be board in MI (Mom on Friday morning. all at which was gamma: ‘ .. ,__ 1...”- roll. non- Distributionâ€"A Rumor About Reports of Missionary Committees Satin- fuctoryâ€"Donntlonl Received. Montreal, June 10.â€"As yesterday's session of the Presbyterian General As. sembly a large amount of routine busi- ness was disposed of, but there was noth- ing of very general interest. The Assemb y in the afternoon agreed «1. thn organization of a new Presbytery The Assombfi in the afternoon agreeu to the organization of a new Presbytery for Parry Sound and Nipissing district, to be taken out of the present Presbytery of Barrie. ”u At last night’s session of the General Assembly a good portion of the sederunt was taken up with the -presentation or . '1 , 1.3--1_â€" Dammit. |I Ill-III â€"'aâ€"' _ , Assembly a good portion of the sederunt was taken up with the presentation or the report of the Home Mission Commit- tee, eastern and western sections, which were of a very satisfactory nature. The reports were received and adapted. In connection with the reports, it was an- nounced that Mrs. George Bro , widow of the late Hon. George Brown, had sent a contribution of £68 from Scotland to the Klondike Mission Fund. The an- nouncement was received with applause. A motion of Rev. Dr. Caven of Toronto was passed, expressing thanks to the various bodies which had contributed to the missions. expressing satisfaction at the action of the committee in sending missionaries to the Kiondike field, and also endorsing the action of the women of Toronto in sending nurses to the Klon- dike. Several addresses were made on missionary work. Sir Montreal, June law-Yesterday the Star made enquiries and prints the following: “The condition of Sir Adolphe Chap- leau continues very critical and all hopes of his recovery are about abandoned, and his death is expected to occur at any moment. Under the most favorable con- ditions it is thought he cannot live more than a Week. Sir Adolphe passed a fairly good night and it anything was resting a little easier today. Dr. '1". G. Roddick and Dr. Wilkins spend a great deal of time at the suflerer’s bedside. Lady Chapleau is nearly prostrated by her night vigils and the services of an addi- , - - a..- h..- r...“ ohmined. Chapman 13 MAI: r. ...... _ night vigiis and the services of an addi- tional trained nurse have been obtained. Sir Adolphe’s heart is very weak, owing to the inroads made by a kidney anec- tion. His brothers, Major and Dr. Chap- ieau, are expected from Ottawa this even- ing. Miss Chapleau, a daughter of the latter, has been at the Windsor for sev- eral days. Col. King. father of Indy “--‘mn hos also arrived from Sher- ins. latter, has era] days- Chaplain: brooks. P1039; The Grand Trunk have started .Iohools of instruction, so was the trauma: my loan thenqw {ales The boo ital-Ewing 931’6”” ‘°‘ {Erâ€"alumni. ninth, Gourd .OuIer Prov“. {or REV. MR. MADILL DISCIPLINED. TEE PRESBYTERI AN ASSEMBLY. honors Lawson. Adolphe Chapleau Can Hardly Live More Than a Week. FENiAN“ fi'A‘ifi' ”“M’EfiKK‘ ALL Presentation to Mr. Ogflvie. TELEGRA PH 10 BRIEFS- HOPE IS ABANDONED. 53. Anna w-.. 7 distributed m0!!! 9‘" Satin- SAIL FOR SANTIAGO. 'ARMY.4%JF'27,ooo LEAVES "TAMPA U. S. Infantry, Cavalry; Artillery, Engineers and SWOgrpa How the bum ninth-‘1': Ar. - 1w FM»; With the Invadlng Hoot?- 1'in right Eat: Inbantn'oop Fogg’m‘ My on mm mm Spanish Rule- Wax- News. London, June 10.â€"A Washington oar- reepondent or the Daily Chronicle, with the approval of General Greely, cables the following: “The army sailed from Tom- pa at noon to- day (Wednesday). The force number! 87, 000 men, camp“ of inton- try, cavalry, ”filmy, engfiéors and a signal corps. the infantry ngqfi d 27 regiments. 16 rem cud 1 voynioers, as (chews: S‘â€" v ”Of the regular regiments, the first, second. lonrth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, twelfth, thirteenth, six- teenth, seventeenth, twenty-first, twenty. secona, twenty-tomb and twenty-Nth. Of the volunteer regiments there were the fist, New York; 32nd, Michigan; let and 5th Ohio; 2nd New York, let ‘Dts- trlct of Columbia, 55h Maryland, let, 5th and 7th Indiana, and the 3rd Pennely- vania. “The total infantry force is 21,600 men. In addition there are a battalion of engineers, a detachment of the signal corps, five squadrons oi cavalry. four bat- teries or light artillery and two batteries of heavy artillery. . - , ,,,,#; “General Shatter is in chief command of» the force, which is conveyed by the battleship Indiana and the gunboat Helena, with the Bancroft as General Shatter’s floating home. “Tho transports are due at Santiago Friday night or Saturday morning and a landing will be attempted on Saturday. This should be eflected without difficulty. and no doubt, by- Sunday or Monday at the latest, the Stars‘and Stripes will float bver Snniingo de Cuba.” All the Food Has Been Seized {or the Army and Navy and Troops Are on His]! nations. On board the Associated Proudespatch boat Danntless, of! Santiago de Cuba. Wednesday night, June 8 (via Kingston, Jamaica), June 10.â€"Commnnication he~ tween the Island of Cuba and the outer world was severed yesterday. The King- ston-Santiago cable was cut on Monday, and the Marblehead, Yankee and St. Louis cut the Haytlen cable, running into Guantanamo Bay, yesterday. The ends ware buoyed and BeanAdmlI-al Sampson can establish direct communica- tlon with Washington. The Mnrhlehead also engaged and drove a small Spanish gunboat into Guantanamo harbor and shelled and reduced the antiquated l'ortl- ilcatlons. -muv-uâ€"u. The Inmrgontn cooperated on the land side. The place In being held until move urrlvu. It In oontomplntod to establish I general bung hero. . 7‘ ‘ _,, ,_ AL... I..-u...‘_-O- ,.,..‘...._ __V.- Connnunlcaflon bemoan cholnmrgonu and tho mm in oonnmno. Tho Cubans nro notlw. And nrmu. ammunition nnd uuppflm for chum wore landed by tho Hnwnnuo yesterday It} mung quantum. 7,_l, _‘_ ‘l.-I.A I ‘II vv lIII“' I 'V‘Uv- “.- '.l.‘ho input-son": and tho Sphinx-d- Iiuhb daily. Tho Mnrbiohomi on Hominy. when the influx-gonna hmi prey-nod forward we“ of Emma o. Iholiod tho thniardl, Who nod no a o mountains. ohootorinl the push toiloma in their rots-0M with dud and wounded. 0n tho Verse of Starvation. Bandage do Cuba in on zho verse 0! starvation. All the food has been seized tor tho army and navy, and the troopa and anilora are on hair rationa. uuu quvun no- â€". Roar-Admiral Sampson hm officially doolarod that tho purpose of the bombard- maut of ‘hmlogo de Cuba was to clear the way $01- the troops. The object has been attained. U00" uumuuno. The admiral has personally commended Ensign Palmer for approaching within 150 yards of the Spanish batteries as night and loarning that the Spaniards were remountlna guns. - m...... a- lUluUuuva-a- 3....-. The American naval commander is anxious to bring about the exchange of blunt. Robson and his gallant compan- ions of the Merrimac. The admiral sent the Vixen with a flag 0! truce to the en- trance of the harbor yesterday. oflering to exchange for the lieutenant and his party some prisoners take from a prize by the Marblehead ofl Cientuegos. Admiral Cer- vera considered the matter all night and sent word to-day that he was powerless to act. He referred the matter to the Military Governor and the latter in turn referred it to Captain-General Blanca. A long delay is probable. Blanco Not Vanqnlshed. Montreal, June 10.â€"-Senor Bonilla y Martel, the Spanish_Consul-General, has received the following despatch from General Blanca, Cagtain-General of Cuba; “Havana, June 8, 1898. “The enemy’s attacks at Santiago de Cuba have been everywhere repulsed. as well as the attempt to land at Aguidras. At this point the American troops were completely defeated. During the bom- bardment of Santiago, 1,500 balls were thrown upon Morro Castle. The damage done was slight and the enemy were un- able to silence a single one of our guns, and when the enemy’s fleet retired it was plainly seen that several of their ships had sustained considerable damage. Our losses are:_ Killed, the second in ‘t._--.l..a a..- Uur swam: any ...... command of the Reina Mmodee. five sailors and a soldier. We also had eight wounded. (Signed) Blanca.” Miss Evangeline Cisneroe. whose weape from a Spanish prison in Havana seven months ago caused a flutter all our the world, was married at Baltimore to Carlos F. Carbonell, a Cuban, who assisted in her escape. ‘ President McKinley intends sending a message to the House or Bepmeantatives, recommending the Immediate annexation of Hawaii no a military necessity. .- ,#A -_ L-_- u» u- Toronto, June 10.-â€"-The three Pratt brothers, charged with causing the death otJohn Berryman, came up yesterday afternoon before Magistrate Ellis and the one was remanded till next Thursday at 11 a.m. The bell was renewed, Frederick in , two aunties, and Henry and Edward 81.000 each in two aux-atlas. OI. nuwuu no .. _.___.,. The British authorities have not yet taken any steps towards the expulsion of the Spaniards from Montreal. Canaan’s letter was cabled from Washington to the Home Government. Kingston, Jamaica, is being visibly afleeted by three or four thousand Span- ish refugees from Cuba, wh; have taken mt: Brother! SANTIAGO MAY STARVE. Tub CANADIAN POST. LINDSAY.‘ WAR NOTES. A‘un Bounded. ’sm MACKENZIE BOWELL GLAD. .coEoom amenâ€"b.5030 mcuIramw m-Eb.)onâ€" New! -v wâ€" -"“w_ -_-_- 7,, “â€"fiewiitlhe was unable to bring down ’ ~ whom any! for wee-god _aa fiat?“ “dflm "’ ‘5' reed . byifie' Gavel-amen *2 Be ‘ m 3% » w in “a. . : it” We a general ma ‘_ d 4 . 3" bmrmnse in my e: a y. . mam-gnu. 1 the action of g finances. oi Janice mains! =1 “a“! i'mno‘ banneeivedirom Tampathata bloody muted 5! the “c“- The ilrlt’intima- riot hal ooeufied there between negro xe- 23.131: 01 than 5:33:31? wee-by and Southern ”In Your (led. a telegram received from Dr. Head, who, ! ”W were mm “d several mu Adams. June 10.â€"lniennation hen ;: a coroner. 2966“"?ng to hold In The rm at tho Philipplm ‘qneetintote eat or mend ‘ ‘ _ had been enjoined from doing no by either ' waft; ingot; $£fi5§£ the contractors on the Crow's Nest Pull mind the question of m... m“... R‘““3 0" by Wm“ ”“3 1"“ ‘5’ “aloe oi' the Philippines by the United Canadian Pacific Railway. The similar ‘SBM 'l'o w ill. ialandl to mu. tion for this injunction was heard betel! former owners the 5mm“. would W- Judge Rouleau, “d “ was W“ “9°“ ' eipiiete .1:er mingle between Aguin- the representation that Dr. Mead wan the ' 8160 “d the reinstated Spennh fence. physician who had attended the 3““3 1 At the came time the Halaye cannot be men when they died. and also that be I tied to exercise unmetdcted control. had been an applicant for the position 0! r they ite ‘ bl f i tain- phyeicinn on the Crow’s Nest Pen con- 6 1:: . m3: 22",";an ° 0 me n struetion, and was angry because his ap- plication had not been lavornbly received. On this evidence the judge granted the SCHLEY AND CERVERA' injunction on the szh'oi February. When n” row". "noun. “um sum“ ‘ AL I _ A- ¢-_-_§ ”a It 8.»va Ila-«l in 00:30on With, ‘3, roll". ”4m "MMllâ€"hmmw may-Kan- nut! mm. mm: mofion by Senator Pow to land! cor- mdsnoa on the subject nought down. fauna explanation of them- dub‘ o! the mace Dapnrtmqn: sad it: Dwnty Minimu- In relation to the M at the Croi'l Nest Pun workmen, m and Madonna. the department received :hie statement from Dr. Need the advice was given to him to withdraw and allow the inquest to proceed before some other coroner. but he refused to do so, and the department could do nothing but allow the injunc- tion proceedings to go on. ' uav- l" vv'v-.â€"°_ These coroners were in no sense omeere oi the Federal Government. but were ap- pointed and under the control of the loenl authorities. Dr. Mead woe repreeented at the_injnnctlon proceedings by eonntel. The judge did not immediately render judgment. but reserved his decision. and it was only on the 15th of April that the department was advised that the injunc- tion had been granted. The depertment then applied to its legal agent in the Northwest Territories to obtain further information and neoertain it it would not be poeeihle to have the inquest proceeded with hetero another coroner. The inform- ation received was that the two young men had died of diphthcrle. a very eon- tnglone dieeoee. and it would it impot- eihle to get any one to exhnme the hodiee or ohteln a jury to sit upon the inqneet. on all would be liable to take the diatom. The department did not regard an inqueet at eeeentlni, inmlmueh as there was no controversy or to the minute from which the young men died. though at oonru there won the charge that their death had malted from went of proper aoeounda- tion and attention while ll . and tr. the cupiable negligenm oi the per-one who were reoponnihle {or the care oi the. men employed on the work. . Owing to the nonnatity or iaoletlnu oneee o! eontugioua xii-eaten amug, so many men the eontmetort in charge of the men hed given innit-notion: that all men felling ill ahould he removed to a upeolal ear and not removed without the content of the oontrnotora. it wet eon- tended that in thin can there who had authority to permit the removal could not he reached when it won neeounry that there two men ahouid he removed in order to obtain proper care and atten- tion. Row far the lack of proper accommo- dotion,and care through the negligence of those responalbie for the euro at these men wna responsible for the fatal end at a disease which in iteell war not neces- sarily fatal. Whi a mutter for terlone eon- eiderntlon and lnveetlgotlon. The report of the legal agents of the department etuted that the men in nanny lneianeee were shamefully treated. A -_A_.I 1‘ eh- wuau an“... ..... " V - The department had not acted in the matter of pushing the enquiry into the responsliblity (or the deaths thus tar be- cause it was thought the report of the commissioners appointed to enquire into the treatment of the men generally would contain evidence regarding the death of these two young men which would en- able the department to institute legal pro oeedings against the responsible parties. I! the report of the commissioners show- ed that responsibility for death rested upon anyone, the department would at once institute prooeedings. If the evi- dence was not sufficient to warrant this course, and if it was considered that fur- ther investigation into the facts was necessary, the department would appoint a commissioner to take further evidence to ascertain how and by whose orders the sick men were removed to the car in which they died, and all the circumstan- ces which would tend to fasten the crim- inal respoasibility, if there was any, on the proper parties. Sir Mackenzie Bowall was glad to hear the Minister’s statement, in View or the charges which had been made against the C.P.B., and more particularly against the Deputy Minister of Justice, for whom he had a high regard, both as a public oflcial and as a man. The statement of the Minister, however, completely exon- erated him from the charges made against him in the other House. Senators McMillan, Parley and Boul- ton tollowed, and the motion was with. drawn. - ",_ “-4: “I“. th- v-..o, ' Toronto, Juno 11.â€"-Tho mo D‘Alton MoCu‘thy was insured in tour computes for 857,000. Tho computes are: mm.we Inn:- onoo Canpny, 843.000: mum we Inmnnno Comm. 85,000; Tuvalu-f Iniuronoo Company of Hartford. 05.000. Sooflond, and'mhlumnoeComponyot “I'll. On motion of Hon. David Hills, the Senate decided to sit this morning at 11 o’clock. A motion prepoeed by Senator motion. nld of British Columbia. drilling in km of the opening up of communica- tion into the Yukon countrymun'dopwd. Two 3'0ng Lynched. St. Louis, 350.. June 7.â€"A special teem Clarksville. Mm, sin that two I: have been lynched and two more are likely to be, for 1110‘"th of City Marshal Walter Malena yesterday. EDD “I.“ uuvâ€" ._.- v. cmxebou. son AW“cnm of Papinamvnle. wnl run oval-by . mm “dulled. Butts-1:), 71:1,, June 10.â€"Owlng to . mistake having been made in the com- plaint entered by Mrs. Olive Stuntman in he: suit far the recovery “.000 life â€"â€"â€"â€" mo. antiâ€"rial! amid- u". sgmunnn m an CIR- ”1.000 Lu. lusumoo. Killed on the MI. 7. ONTARIO,M ”'° ISANTIAGO IS TAKEN. Southern Volunteers Kill Noam Regulars at Tgmpl. Fla. ion-tonn- .4 W ‘ What. ]: M ell-ll later-ado.“ than». “9' W Em; Juno naâ€"A m ‘ I When-rhodium [alumna-ohm Turk'anhnd 01:0de ‘ Mllomlumhot HQ“. dd “w matted there on Tue-any gm S‘nmdecnnhndbeonaken mm. 1mm 9W mu... MM“. '1 I ”out. My" Work hum-cumpd TflE RTE bf THE PHILIPPINES. Adults. Juno 10.â€"1ntonnation bu bun mound-tron Tunpn that a bloody riot has 90011er than hem negro xe- nlu'l And Sontharn manna-I. Four - A, A__-I _..._J.4I m Former. Through “on. Show" Work. How Soon- to En. the Bingo on the butter. 01! Sontiogo de Cuba, Sound”, Juno 4, m Kingnon. Jmlm. Juno 9.â€"Evory oflort in being made to cut oi! Santiago do Cuba‘s connection with the outside world. - 4. 7,,_;___ "wow Since Sunday last. when Commodore Sohloy found Admiral Canon's neat try- ing to leave the harbor and handed o! the attempt. It has been the policy to to surround the cit-y and hnrbor that no udmnoe. either In supplying arm: or ammunition, could much there. ._‘A _ Jun. how long Snnuuo can "and bo- dosing h o manor 0! conjecture. 'l‘hroo who no It was claimed .0 Jamaica am the food In Santiago won very poor on! that It wu ulno very Donut. The country About the olty II unproductive ond mountainoul. and tho Smut-cent compo are no clone that (hero in mm or no oommumooflon bemoan tho city and the ouulde world. Yellow lover In the South. Jackson, Him. Juno lO.-â€"Geneml J. F. Hunter. Mary of the Sub Board of Health. gave tho Associated Pro“ the following statement at 1030 inn night: "h having been reported to me that lawn case- of yellow tom exist a: MoKenry, m... I hereby declare the town of MoHom-y in quarantine, under charge of Dr. Hmlson. who will observe tho qumntino and unitary rules and Curl-yin: Away English Subjecteâ€"“Sieur Mm" Expelled. Havens, June 10.â€"Yeswx~dey afternoon the British cruiser Talbot sailed from Haven. 01: board were Messrs. Phil Robinson and H. J. Whigham, the Eng- lish newspaper correspondents. who were arrested some time ago at Manual. The '1th also carries Meme. )5de end Pinkney, who were expelled from the island on suspicion of being spiee. Aieo “Sister Mary" Wilbur-{om or the Brit- !L - -â€"l-A¢‘ In u, .. ish Red Cross Society. who arrived in Cuba a year ago, and against whom an order or expulsion was issued last Jann- ary because, as asserted. she had failed to comply with certain Government orders. These orders. however, were not enforced then, Miss Wilberforce being allowed to remain in the island. Charges having recently again been brought nst her. the edict oi’ expulsion was carried out. Miss Wilberlorce being taken on board the steamer by force, though she was treated with all possible gentle- Goran Wmmp lor annuâ€" Now York. June lo.â€"A despnch from A and. er in the Far Baum m. 1! on bond. The object of this move 1. nécwoxpmned. In the London Bankruptcy 00“" first meeting of the auditors of tube can of Rum. ‘ PM” 3 man £189,698. 10.-â€"Tbo W gm Daily New at! Jun. at W“ our on!!! S. TALBOT LEAVES HAVANA aunt-y: ‘ “"""" Lu- new use ohoin': toll Luann-murmur “9°- Wmhlp {or Mulb- m1 Thege' Plihos have a rich, full and musical tone that appeals to all ’ Wh'o hear th'emt and are without a doubt the finestPianoâ€"in the Cdnadian market today. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. SOLD BY Members of Parliament May ; Spend Sunday at Home. 1 no Ana-duos“ a! an Upper no”. Throw: Out AMI- niplrlud no». by tho Canaan‘s-Pm M Bl!- Illckonzlo Bowen Will Back Down - Closing Anatolian“. ovum. Inn. 10.â€"Tho Gonna.“ hum: decided .0 «Mia on ma unend- monil m u): anchlu_bfll M to Mn: 10 min to the Upper Chamber for up- )roval, mom“ that a (“not mm on a clan- loans will be the mu“ m an Um nd m Baum. or the Suns will nuow tho bill to go “won‘t:1 "u- â€"- n ._v _, Tho-bmmonir {no 13(ku ot Common nod hon no quot-m our tho fighting ground n has boon ma down by tho Henna. but. the gonna! opinion here In the 8h- Nukonmlo Bow“ m hlo nmu will book down upq one! than hm -I-Ivâ€" u.â€" â€"-_ _, to so “much an amended by the Com- mona. u may don't. tho moblncm all I- lho killed. a I. pnvldu um tho m ml! In “ton on plan anohho mu. "on w â€"-w vâ€" w- An editorial in yommhy’n “In an: “In Mina the Flu-chm NI! tho Hon-u and. what. gnu-um Gonna-n- un: mu! .- A ctr-mule blunder." It will be man how the T87 laundry In tho Hon-to prupooo to ”and obi. New now that It bu boon pound 0m to them. To be wnuluwnc. the South mun. Inuit-l. on tho nmondmonu being put. "M EN‘DELSSUHN” in an inn and 357!» mumm- dwy an punuo the other counts and lot In pun without than. Promotion will also pins on Sutur- dny. and than [axial-m who live onuido of omwn will either apend Sunday in their bomol or on their way to them. At my tone that was use opinion «proud by Sir Wilfrid Laurior and ondonod by Mr. Foster n: the opening of yuan-darn union of the Rouge. _ ‘A__-4.. The Premier gold that all the sum“ and the lccmnion might. be got through at once. concurrence no! promuon on Saturday. 7 7 7 _|._ ‘LA_ D‘qu uny- Mr. Foster saw no reason why this should not be done and the ornament. was rooelvod with (sheen. Mr. Louder moved that the Drummond Conn” report from the Investigation Committee be “ken up In the “moon tor dim-ion. It. Foster uked that it be defemd until next tendon. which the Premier will foster naked until next nation. 3“? do. -. Hr. Fitspetrick then moved that ‘21! amendment: to the Franchise bill 2.1:; u by the Senate he struck out, beca's- 7 excepting from in Opention tin -.,., inece oi Nov. Sootin, New Bra: .- ~ x and Manitob, and providing {or n - '- iel revision of the vown‘ lists in l. .se provinces for elections to the Commons. wu inconsistent with end subversive d the general principle oi the bill; that the amendments were wholly inadeqmtc and could not be rendemd caective without eventing complicated and costly machin- ery incompetihle with the object of the hill. That is, in eflect, whnt the unend- mente meant-the continuation of the t unwieldy and expensive mtem of creating special votere' lists {or Dome inion election. which won pronounced ngnlnlt at the last general election. Hr. Baden, Enlibx, aid the moon- ziven by the SolicitorGenenl did not n‘lwu " â€"v- The Lou: commie- Sonm was MM: bill from the ,. AI._‘ "if; ifaiiamok and cm otthe ballot. Ind m be: Prince Edwud Ighpt}. 1‘; mace nun-u. .uâ€""_ Mr. Borden melnulned that the amend- mente of the Seas“ were not an etteck on the prlnelple at the bill. 11 the Act would not he workable wlth the unend- mente, ee proposed. then they ehonld pro- ceed to emend It : Ir. melt held the: theSenetehed ”gleam mndementel prlnelplee or the It. IcNelll ergued that the Senate hedtherlghtloemend mum. uthe Boneeetlatllhetldoneeeln England. ‘ A AL- â€"--Lln_ d l'mrogulun on Spunky. Artistie in Appearanse, , Bumble in eflonstrustion. . J. WETHERUP, Lindsay. M'U‘LMW fluid WETHERUP: l'vybolf-eflu‘ done out and any furnitun auto to look quite now u Landry Ten-tor. a. William a... north. Linda-v. took {or m of Hutu-w. in favor of the old Act, and lo bod down to la gruvo unwopt, unbou- nd unsung. Tho nmondmont pro- hy the loader of the Opposition for on oppul had boon votod down by tho unsold" tho Gammon. out On Moon-don oho Gammon: got I warning from that old. on to w t a» mall. would be and It won to than borne out. I: won evident that from the count the M11 won .0 ho wrack- od lo the Bonus. and It bod boon donor- mined «no tho will 0! Ibo people should In “two“. From the out.“ It had been mum tho: tho (‘onuornflvo party would not. malls» in wont of oonml- oooo lo the people and m dollro to con- N m Innohluo by In own hlnllnga. Tho Soon“ omndmontu bod boon drawn by I nun who had no knowledge or fun- chi. low. or o! pmvlnolol moohlnory. out! who. «to lo the haven of tho Sonata. nova expect/ad to have to put. the Act. ln lot-co. mil aziii -LA -L“- Mr. Firepower went over the objec- flonehle omendmenu in detail end showed how absurd and unworkable they were. end how little care had been given eithu- b (running or considering them. The desire had not been to improve the bill}: do justice to use electors. but to east. Noble end make dimenltiee. The Libero“ had confidence in the people at Wood wished to put. under their control the making of the electoral lie“, but the Sen-(o‘- action was an “tempo to modern end thwart this desire. Mr. Fka'e words were loudly cheered. Ir. Illle o! Annepolla denied aw in- muon on the per) e! the Opposition to interfere with the principle 0! the hill. The debate was concluded by Messrs. Mn (P.E.l.)_end _I_)evin, mm» which , A.._- .L . gnu-Ir. mu \K.nn.n., In... ~_.'-_, ,, an. Fiupnrlok’a motion that tha Senate amendments be dmgmd to. was adopted on filvldon. , -- . ‘L_ Ln: 5- .4... The second tending oi the hill to give Menitobe $000,000 tron: the met funds for eehool purposes was then debated until 5 o'clock, when the yen: and mys Were demanded by the Opposition on ihe principle of the bill. The reading carried by a eta-eight. party vote of 62 no 82. The other lenihobe bill to pay for the nun-mam Buildings and Government nun-c yen-Inv- w.“ 7 , When the House went into supply Mr. Wallace reminded the Government of the clerical error in the tel-ii! draft, by which, since the tori! resolutions of 1897, the tension was, had the item not become displaced. that it should read 25 per cent. The Fiance Xinister moved to oorreot the error. Mr. Wallace noted it it was not his in- tention to provide for compensating nuke:- tor the Ice- they had been caused. Ir. Fielding said the Government could not compensate under such circum- Following up this subject, the Minister heepokeetunherstepinche directionot the adaman- 01 “19 9°“ now only “W W the We felt in doing 2° ‘h‘ “h" W. I. ”v vvvwâ€" , 7 m0 Wont. a: trade between and: and Australia. The following , on his motion. “Raw sugar, In. my British colony or Mon, be on“ for day or taken out of ware- house {or consumption in (bud: as the _-:...... â€"m ..c duh m-ovidod under the on: British colony or Mon, no on“ for duty or taken out o! ware- house (or consumption in Canada as the Induced nee or duty provided under the even “ken up. Tho um mom was 04,000 tor a break- water (or an new harbor near Guylboro, Toll Iclinhy to Cut Us lame. A Ind hon Union Hm. N.J’.. who on- w in Company E, Ninth New York; Carpet mm. W‘. “an untried on division Arnold’z ARNOLD’S, S W.. Toronto. : 0”“m 0““ W. S â€"110â€" 3 Old phea- d s trifling out.

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