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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 16 Jun 1899, p. 5

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WM 5 ‘ tonditlou Totont‘ {1an n53 Irum \\ hlch our mm: supp, / 1' qmred the Hanging is a bad- busineSS; it is 3. “~th fl" . . any ls on] X'ld Of It. But Lnlon. and pity we cannot get unbridled murder is rs quit it. ma worse, and until the murdere “ell Lo keep th. hangmaln at. work. Workmcu V Hungmg (the: not. always wow; a. do- tles. er t. 1146" ‘f “llecognl t r «~11 to 0! 1'3, but a eCLually pre- shippers a \rub the murderer operated. on from subject to, lepcuhllg hxs offencv. Socxety does the flgnt : { ugly work solely a: 3:}.in pm and .‘_____ trntlon. l amngem Word games from Szranton, 9a., that 23‘ Mr- 3‘ med0“ glass trust. has glven orders »-.-ne=sra 3mm 1111311112 1 all but one-tenth 0! Marina $31694”. m we ¢ umbine shut. down indefinitely where u and Lhc lulanCe of. the? mills will close thfcvghu‘ umn nn June 30th.- Tpua to restrict xncmruy workmen are "3"“0‘ _ were pr thmght or care by the, trust. mnagOrs “nether théy starve: or not. . to work ploymen ' ? (-xu‘pt Mr. John J. heat, of. \ unconver, res- even cued the apparently dead body of a “2333‘: «:11le from. the water a. is“: days ago, ment :2 pulled 0(1an coat, rolled. the water out 331;}; 3 d to artificial res- "‘.\'e mlm- ll of its lungs, resume minutes reStor- Mm“ t plrution, and in a few «1 the child to consciousness. HQ had. whkh the nerve and the “know how." There “hm-Ila I) need of the teaching. of methods of wltgil xesuscnmlun o! the apparently drown- lng to l‘. ml. Eva-y boy should now. something accorda about. 11. How many do know I . broken ._....â€"â€"â€"â€"- Lion. 11 The retirement. of Justin McCarthy l that. m liament and pub- think ‘ endnng ' nity and. character to the which henvas tertere lrish Nationalist party of a death, for ‘ Parnell‘ lepeamllg story W11 on June 30th- pnxiuction 17,000 Si thrown out 01 amp thought or care by VA nether tbéy star NVOK‘d 0.0m“ “cm unwindow 81335 tn whine 1 all but. 5 m the tumbine 31W and the M133“ Oi careflfl m which cued receipts' 25 per 00'!" The cth from. the V" Pulled dim-5 coat of its hmgs’ [€501 plration. and m a Ottawa. Journal is 500 to 600 peOple of t Bu“ work in sweat : :51 a. week. And the .igations to some extent Lory. No wonder son vho profit by. thesa- pet .xrow rich. of it 3b0ut “-- _____._â€", roi. Virchow‘s view, In puberculous cows to health, that the {m is al- awful inspecuon uhicb our milk supply is drawn. bwâ€"â€" _ ,_..â€"â€"â€"â€" Carthy l that mm. u..â€" _- public safety as um...., The retirement 0 from the imperial parliament and pub- an ed 11' 1' , en nger , an i; ‘fe ”111.0“? another 0‘ the Oldfutz‘: the Government. and especially of tho 0 save dignxty an 0 Minister of Railways f of the people of this Irish Nationalist party of which country an V ' ck to consider the W- nell’s death, for ation immedmt , nd to notify them. the leader after Par at me years The emere, perchance the . by his re- ances of the men a sinner The G.T.R. put forward the defence e men are simply a little out world, will be the leemcni. to devote himself to literary now that tb . of form. and they are telling people on duty. The 'hohaswonrnore rev‘ 3. His bigwigs privately that they are G.T.R. people send me a message that methlng for the f . 600' d. t. 2:: d IS“ an h 1:81 they do intend to do so e. one mac 0 ‘ men and thev do intend to ythem ea. but that they object to the English history i better wag _ h the men are moving. hu\\'n Lhfln in p011th Healing with the Victoria-n period nuke the study, of impular and to familiarize the masses form in whic “'th xhe gyms]; constitution. that is not a fair way to treat the public or the men. The men are only seeking } their rights and if anything is w to con- it ought to be conceded ti: . . t- s W!“ doub ceded to them ‘ no char- jeopardized. hope th whose name 13 bro 1955 in "I the government to gran I ten Io Yukon rallWays this year,whiie Prime Mlnlster. uestron‘ is m dispute, 1 forward in this statement, will 1): e a ‘ s‘ tcment to the countrv to- ay, but that ‘ rs of Parliament whose 5 3 1nd Oi “'ondrous to blame for such 3 t0 0: things? Street r 3250 “own LIB dealing w Victoria-n make th popular a wiLh the Cexmin prints inn less be. disappointed, at the government. t ters 10 Yukon railwa: the boundary questi he or {he United. Saw .anythmg- to “"109 way termini- Pr, L00 long, an: .1 earning a livelihood :y b would keep . week, rather tint!» dig 33‘ brick at twelve: dollars l )Ltawa J ournal. There may be such ‘ don’t think they_aro of )Ltawn Journal. There may be such cases. but '3? ‘ dun‘t think they are often mt WI . 175113113' the emoluments have a poW- 1 orful miluence in deciding 3 boy’s f Lent, but they! do not always â€"-‘ 301' 1 that they shquldâ€" many would strive to better pay, shorter hours and _ holidays have somethnm ‘0 d9 “:31: Educate Railway now P333 ”'9 a day as percentage That is an. increase! 0f .1- on the- payments of :31 is informed: he of that. city sweat snaps for Ld the Journals extent W out. um moles sac- Didn’t Lu interests W umwd. but thl neat to grant railways this 3 question‘. is I“ rally regarded: Figure 553:: \" W st: nut 89mg ronld his" dollars. 3’00 filed to “to s. as R004 ‘ st! u mommy ‘u‘ moo. sud q” ts we 0161' N in value in | w Va ham :3 up at. than t} perfect at W m mwn. 0‘ i 00., «I11! “RS :5 uâ€"dfl hullâ€"‘0'" Lsfertilitx a, Shocm starvinc '- ny as thb “an; rr-â€" ., - the House again went into 1899. upon the bill confirming the m. ”u. .nndm n! the DWV‘OIIS day. EEEEORTS OF THE PREMIER. GRAND TRUNK ‘STRIKE'; House of Commons Discusses the Unfortunate Situation. win doubt- he. decision 1‘; no char- . meanwhile year, wuuo in dispute: (L as 3- .pru- she opening Yukon g01d mDDCYr and into commitm: n tactics of the pn fuller informasio Bail ways and ch of his estimates 1 ‘ Opposition mum “11er “ms Negotiating “101 M1 dawn-uh: When Molom' Powell. Mr. Maclean sum: new“; u..- --_ the day are called, 1 Would like. 1 ublic interest, and in the intel public sxtety, to direct the attend ml of the Minis the Government a. Railways and Canals to the present on the U.T.R. To tout and I wou‘ to read a. statement that has been I this morning and published in the 1 ing papers in connection with the .- ..-..._..g‘ )lr. Mr. H. F secretary ‘ nanwuy T“ following 3 strike on 9 stud In t] ”W mllllnuu. -- , behalf of the pfwyu. .. _ N33 tcrfere on for country and to compel that great corpor- v“- _, . ntion unmediatcly to consider the griev- 10°99Th:rgizl‘!sn°; of Railways and Canals , _ rectify them. “The spikes and rails might, 39‘ 100*. it Chantry Dept radar of the T.R. 0"“. ‘ 188:3 Mr 3: unces of the men and to The G.’l‘.R. put fox-Ward the defence h true but the ma ltlvelv that he had a ' ed to the posit 73“ now that the men are simply :1. little out / assured me most pas . ‘1 they are telling 9801310 sutllclent number of men going over of the line to 880m 0‘ the C e on (lutv. ’lhe every section lght occur. accidental or system of buy 2 to 1 men and th 0W hatter wages. b1: that thLv object to the asses form in which the men are movlz g Well. £03312}? “8‘36” his duty that is not a. fair Way to treat the public . W B. Ives (Sher kc) a 111 ‘ tlon contracts 0* the .men The men are only inefltmg the whole mm w” in web!” of m ”y. 188£. e oub _ then- ngl Ba and 1f :mythmg is to .3 gon- Government. The G.T.B., llkwe ”1 other the gen :lSlOD. ceded to them it ought to be conee c to railway in Canada. could. under “I. not. a in “a. them no“. before tat) publlc safety 1: be controlled by the ant Ball- 1891. Mr : char- joo‘ xzed. hope that not only the ways and It the 1: did run , director and' Minister whose name 13 131-013 t down, if accidents did unrwand lives |. Vice-preside!) e Govmm t Would have to til W V d! ‘ Pun: his discus- remng “ mlmes have been brou am told. alleged that Ottawa. J men were ready to ‘ 1 strike was settled and had been ssp- ‘ whether ”3h“! ; hers and pn 3‘ gold y sion, and who, I hand 3 the Grand Trunk mnwsiv 11nd briken )1“ one ‘ faith with the men. wl u so me. e a pointed they now felt ' temen d that these statements will 1: m1; sly that they had then in , ' ' ’ been on Saturdn. t °f b mgmg ”htzg’fftfi by Mr. Buys. and the head omoarsot the J, a good ,D bflt dmpwinment 8nd “9 ' and Candi hlah was gut; public In trav ‘ma ””9”“ dared the doe 1 can state Ir m my own observation , w 1 that last week a distinguished man in mm“ had oudlffi’yhpmdl on! 8380. t o m ‘ this 00““ -“'b° *3 “ 3“” “WT? what'm mum a? In :33” “ad a??? . B. and wh always trsv s y ' giggle in coming to Ottawa thought flfipnlszylwfg “5 much W 3‘ 931' and oomfl 3t rathâ€" that it “353 in the intereSt of ls own 21:! e .n 9 T0333“??? armies to Booth 0111 mm I" t to abondo the line he has always 5 ma r. principle thus which 13 u , so at! ed in the an d take the down bv the Minister was absolutely un- the cont . there who are sound. :1 that for a Dir. Powell's Statement. engine of drsw_the @3331: patroniz - n o ‘R‘ 1 know there are 0 a“ “1 these things Mr H A. Powall (Westmoreland) "‘"" “A Mme tobe interest“; nearly 7( ‘ “ 7‘- 1“an against any “L13 mfflugemt‘ut 0f gamma. “We believe the selves file “'59“ “on. fair-ulhldt ..L1 an 0“ Mlnuâ€"r, .‘amum. "We believe they have earned (or them- sch'vs we respect and admiration of ou-ry {air-minded citizen by pursulux this course, and an ultimate victory is but the trackmt-n who only 1 united . reached the conclusion that the com- â€" u only determined to defeat 1m; qn'nlod the worn: ‘ul': p--- reached the conclusion that the com- ly detox-m! ed to defeat the p- . _ . d Ks tgnoring the prospect of , . becoming derailed. which Is \ikc‘v- to occur at any mom- ent owing to the road hang out or condition while it is not pan-oiled. the Workmcu watching for such Irregular!- fies. "Recognizing the great shippers and the txavcun subject to, the L'Lion :5an skim: to Sh- ertd La that the didereuces bctw - and «be men be $6 H. F. McKeun)‘ of this city, 1 ary of the United Brotherho: 3y Trackmen. this morning 138“! iug stun-mum in reference on the Grand Trunk Railway. and has been in on May 22nd. except for a few hours on Jun :- course or the circular Mr. ML- Now, Mr. Speaker. where the leaders of a ing to have decent pa accorded to them. so} broken Aw-lbh them by ~ Iâ€" pkg (V to won: MW: "" ployment could (A3991)! an app‘JCI It 11113 “'1‘“ be dismiss work, and the quenfly OTdQTcd I! "“1. have it ‘ mine if we all“? T ,,__I unreliable. ' Now. Mr. Speaker. hen- is an instance . where the leaders of a body of men seek- mhfifggst'g‘; ing to have ammo pay decent bonus on information accorded to them. say but faith has been “go “I“ thm‘ broken with them by this great ooqwgi the matter I n 1 know that a ‘ tion. If that i with them. 1' mined. the“ Is. I that faith has been broken the public safety lsdoubly in solidity and G.T.l think that endangered, and it is now the duty 0‘ ' the. Government. and especmlly of tho 11:12:13 Band do Mmietcr ct Rnflwu_ s and Canals. to in- ons condition ‘1‘ union: on half of the people of this Mr Cowâ€"G country and to compel that gm“ 00790" 10039.51; time; nt'xon Immediately to consider the W' The Minute; 0 rectify them. â€"-The spikes I ‘ ances of the men and t ' The G.T.R. put for - _ mun]: a little ont “ed me mo Ink".- 1: “r .... _, ating the struggle a‘ whlch bv word and nnrellnbie." The U ' Nllcw< .- â€"..- previous day. demanding sion from the Minister of challenging the accuracy 5 of cost. 31““. - Mummy morning rk they were Info lent could he ;: I an appucullon if this was dom I be dixmtsscd. clienuy Dent snuu». - (“‘de I was nus-hwâ€" , crowded min l ” .7 the p189 ' view With Mr. Hays uuu. ....-__, than the proposition I am going 5 ma. firmly and Summon when some passengers Were on form. an a signal Was made to stop the M H . min by peopie M a Way station, which a!" i “Y5 moi; this ground I: d been left there by some mistake. the mg“ “m?- He would not treat with the signal was taken to mean. by the en- won}? loam they were strikers and ginger and the condutcm', that a rail had to :h not. 0 any promise Wham” been re ved and that an amide!“ was em 18’: um“ fl“, had returned to their 111;er co ppen. an ,3 Very worthy wiiliig' “gown 03001)“ this: He Would be young me I the c ty of Toronto Was so i or ansommeet 3"“ Taylor and myself 11-131mm at what was king piace be- ‘ immeziiateler two members of Pal-manna: mean the 0 cars 0 t, 6 train that ho P13” and better their return. whatever ‘ - .na broke his leg in two plumeEL mad 1 w 3‘ “me weppoumnent was canoes of the e 01'. end he made the rather pecu- liar mmment that if it. was nooessal'y in he would sh 0011”- an 5-_ an: mikafand I so; 16615 “Sh 9x 2?pr an “PPM-”Went ~ ahnuld unwr- He we “13 f’gwoque or to 0mm. * -~ , -troxn mun--wmm n appucullon Ill‘s “'3! done P dlxm‘f‘scd. ompnng‘ now ‘ n-‘L\‘I , um u.» e and cattefnlly cts or lawlessm of the slatutor 3. Sift kr. m a-____ V Before the orders of I would like. in the in the inter?“ 0! er. the attention of of the Minister of s 1.0 the present strike on; end I would like that has been made Iblished in the even- stlon with the aunt. .‘ StRKem"“" liter. \an“- 7- this statement, will mfiie a «lay, but that ‘0‘ unawa- f 1551-115113an whose or {31101 ght mto thin dlscus- to'hlm 6 been brou who, I am told. alleged that. 00- 1 Trunk ilway ad broken strut}; the men will also make 3 inset] e s tements will po or wr01 land guaranteeing safety to the G T R the lines of this ’ ' *‘ feelin render great risk that the nan-ling public are on submitted a renal- lrld Lauder asking :s between the com- ) be scltlgd by arm- “...mm that the be}: now dexflos any 0 men should he executive has another strike. I this city. Grand >41 Brotherhood of morning Luned the reference to the .nk Hallway, which I has been In ton-e hours on June 5m. mlnr Mr. Mali-way resume wuu, ___,_ r urbitraflon Was xlng when ready to go Informed that 110 cm- 1: guaranteed them lion was made. and 6.an certain of them .l I II M fldenm House The cusses ”“7 me an .ion. up th‘ Mr. just : IEMIER. Th4 any 1 Wlth Mr. but] Powell. “ny 3011- mm no t' lkon been nll 39°“ and give rackmen’l in ‘1 subject of wlll aerday. the “be Mr. w. F. heft d Taylor. TOP 3 with the up I behalf 0: wee ,_-_ Inna .m- 1. «3mede ‘tb ar‘éh‘d‘ b1 strike to an end. and restore P“ fidenoe in the G.T.R. I no" House do now adjourn. The Prime Ministerâ€"I 1 .0117 that my hon. friend me any intimation that be up this quegtion to-daY; â€"r vâ€"â€" _______ Mr. Malena-I only just now. . 311' ‘v IIIII‘. â€"- The Prime Ministerâ€"I do not make any reproach at all to my hon. “03¢ but I may say that it ho had 8m“ me any intimation that he was 80“" ”0 bring up this question to-day and ”"3“ me to make a statement. 1 W03“ 1"" been able to bring with me the cone- spondence which I have upon the “We“ and of which I would have been 313d to give communimtion to the House. But in the absence of this correspondence 1 up the question the other day. week. having read of the strike which has taken place. I pieced myself in com- munication with Mr. Wainwright. the deputy superintendent of the G.T.R.. and {$ch him to put himself in communica- tion with me with regard to the strike that was then taking place. I saw him on Wednesday night and Thursday night as well. ' On the following day I was waited n "rec. put to conse- “P0“ . ation and they placed in: my hands the terms to which they' thought they were entitled from the 0. TR. authorities. or course I promised them that I would exert my best endea- promotc their views w to Grand Trunk Railway Company. tended to see Mr. Wainwright on that . But on the ‘ day also, but could not do so \ evening of that day. which Was Friday. 1 ttee had . I learned that the same commi s in communication with . some gentlemen belonging to this House. ‘ and I thereupon wired to Mr. Wainwright and asked him if thid was true. suppos- ing that it it were true. my serviced would he no longer inquired. I received M . Wainwright that I an answer from r was misinformed in some particulars. At the same time I received information that several members of this House h gone to Montreal to interview the Grand Trunk Railway. Therefore. under those oes, I sent away b? mail all t which Was: eft in my ' hands by the committee of trackmen. ' Waimvright with the I sent it to Mr. e would place it in thl placed themseive [one to momma w ..... l‘runk Railway. Therefore. under :ircumstanoes. I sent away h m t which wan aft 1‘ hands by the committee of mckm .' Wainwright wit‘ pruver that he would place it! Mr. Buys. and I gave of the tmkmen. time that if my information turn: to he untrue, it the matter was I fled. I would be happy to ram would deem it my duty rasu corresponde ed- This is The wjtlomxv 1 mm: m rererence'w this nutter. ' n I have. It Slr Wilfrid Blair's Sutomout. The Minister of Railways and Canals, ir. Blair. detailed the representations of anger 7 made to him. and the means bitch to Mert the name. He employed eveml engineers and arranged that they :hould start out on Monday morning. they had actually. he believed. left home {or the purpose of going over those points on the iineto which they had been de- tailod. when notice came to him on Mon- day morning, all the public prints eon- difliculty Was mined as notice, that the over and the men returned to work. and he therefore \ w- as the 0.123., doe-4 no not mu into a. danger- ous condition very speedily. Mr. Caseyâ€"Spikes and rails might get 111‘ Luau-lot. 5â€"1 do WJMUWI‘Fâ€" ' out! it | ‘ ce'to this ma . otion I have. It would ‘ satisfactory to me if I went pkwc on the table e whole correspondence not the House could fol- » day what wok place. :15 word to any. as I have this unfortunaw strike me! an end. I shall deem A rclse this influence so 38? . possible moment this how Mon of things may 011 $101 Casey (West Ellgn) pic the Vw Una Uluuu under those Mr. Taylor referre b? mail all { with Mr. Wainwright eft in my i subwquent um I 1 and himself very mun erasbadbeenai :- was not set- wresumeâ€"I the striking trac m mks on strike and under £11099 [3? man all an in my wkmen. m with the me it in “10 W and eawthe'men- -After lame Vern! i .ticn with the traokmen. I gave ‘ . ‘ mm 31R wumn UMPIRE , had relied upon ”1'. Kaye. the W thing 0 “ to do and the ehcnmmnoelwuto ~ ’ 3:01:15 his proposition. at I m ‘ h before W t - V communicate uy 25mm mmfi‘: Premier Offers His Services m .1 “h’d‘nm “5 3" “'4' 0"“ ThetCapacltyin G.T.B. Strike. 3,; in! an notified by Hr Taylor. To tbu mm Mr. Kaye made no reply wha my . N itwesnotlnacoordanoewlth ,terme. - of any Went. Continuing, he mid: fir. James Sutherland Curried to Mom Li “1:: might ‘y “b” 1’ no will“? 0‘ treal a Bono'od 010:- of Prime Iinia- I wrwggflng ”thengcgnglrt: ter'e Servieoaâ€"lnnedinte Settle- t men who had gone on who," ' neat Deelred by Sir Wilfrid- 0 ‘ Moat Be So Revenge on A Mr. Powell then read the elem-am! i passedhetween him-elf. . Individual Strikers. -â€"Mr. J amen Suther and letter! which the trachnen. )lr. Keys and M}. Taylor. 1 and the tenor of them all is tat it we! ‘; Ottawa. June 12. 38"“! “h“ ”‘9 men V0” *0 8° beck. : land. H.P., yesterday morning ldt for and after they had ceased to h striker! , Montreal to m u the their diflerences would beadjnded by the j Prl d orl to company. with this exceptiox that Mr. i the me Minister in an e" “8 fleet a eettlement of the Hays‘ letter to Mr. Powell pdnted out I i that under an order leaned al the men 1 men‘s striker who had not gone back withix 24 hour! I telegraphic communication d Were considered by the company as having : Manager Hays. who ,_. voluntarily leit the oompanfs service. Saturday and . {e and that the company reserved to itself ably returned to Montreal last evening. them a they law Mr. Sutherland’e on the right to deal with reneWod offer of the P 1; fit. As they others to take ,3 take neck all of them pending a settle. 1g is undefltood also willing to do all in his pover to ‘ of the on- k- ‘ ment. ' In answer to questions by Ir. Ingram. consummate ”So far this was the fortunate dimcu g; ' Mr. Powell said: conclusion that “‘9 men were” 80 WCK- have this done immediately The” “'1“ ”0 qualification in any way. \vuma to write a strongly-worded letter ch Mr. Sutherland will .ed _ The men wore to go back. on! Mr. Boys to Mr. Hays. whi ueept that present to the genera . . ulster points out the =he if they Were to go he then would imme- which the Fix-st Mi . Taylor or myself absolute necessity. f Parlbment in for public safety and for that the men both company and men. for an adjust- cot. Late yesterdny 'D'wa-vâ€"u . the men. I may my me and naked we asked in Ottawa that at he strikers had pre- rlth '. no. : gentlemen applied to 81“ 3 what it min. 32. 14:39.. can hotheeds amongst cipimwd a riot. Sir Wilfrid. who all along has had every sympathy for the or the rumor The 303- i . ..... -_...1 1’ ma htm :13le W“ a”: men “755 ”fin“1 to he _ L-.L ln hl‘ Dublsc “M l_.‘,‘ and utter the mm W- H ,_ thelr dlflmncel would be adjusted by the company. with thls exceptlox that Mr. Bays‘ letter to Mr. Powell pdnted out that under an order Issued 51 the men who had not gone back withu 24 hours were oonsidal'ed by the company as having voluntu-lly leit the company's nervloe. and that the company reserve! to itself the right to deal with them a they now menu. In answer to questions by Ir. Ingram. Mr. Powell said: “So for this was the conclusion that the men wereto go back. 1 There we: no qualification in my Way. The men ware to go back. on! Mr. Hays made no promhae whatever. neept that if they Were to go he then would imme- dbtely went with Mr. Taylor or myself or any other members of Permanent in respect to the grievance that the men had. He advised us. and we so advised _ the men. I may say that since then these : gentlemen applied to me and naked mo mm. 3111an :2. Inasmuchâ€"Qt: you..-v at. Monuml't'nat e the sax-1km! "'3‘ weeks on_ strike. a w“ inter!“ tle trouble at caused by: the was interfaed with. '1 m :19 trouble at Kingston. caused by the t-ruc'xmon. by one of the conductors men themselves Sumter: R0}; Robertson. mr. ”an... -._, Hoommunicsflon ‘ Was clear there was Means. (REL). and Moth) to adjourn was w from Mr. H .y-t something more behind it stun us gh until 10.30. when ithdrawn. | - - A. It “mount. on the 0.1211. ”3......" . obstructive (“ions-aha of My nigh: Was resumed just about where It. Wu Id: continued m- lmo the 1111882 Mr. Shangnnw, w... , .- of genus! purcha ed to the position a Canadian Pacific 3311‘ the general manager. In ppo tad assistant president. In ‘ 1891. hit. Shaughneuy mu elec‘ I director and promoted to the pod: ch position In I flee-Milan. wm .Ib- Aav n the discussion with Mr. credatwnl meal that every flung trackmen, .who we m strike. and ye: not. an t ktnd had gas-mulled md u“ “â€"1: “‘¢ fl .ylor rater-red to Wainwright. ‘0‘ Son-tors. Commoner: and I'r.umgu ____ V 3 Juan: on S-Iturday. ‘ the “'01: n .. Ottawa. .1 mm 18.-â€"The Senators, mcm- ‘ bars and puasmen were given an outing by the ueocnl on Saturday by the join: courtesy of Mr. ' mated Assoc‘ J. R. 800th and the Minister 0! 8311mm: ”5” of 25 p the Intel-colonial min employed in and Canals, in bibition here. over the wring indw line at the Pm Sound uwmion o! the ‘ t. ti The trip was highly ‘ n" n Wis-5 shown by the continent; as t the magnificent big =‘ that (or a. lhorn Spur - engine of the . at the raw of nearly 70 miles an hour. About 150 k in the trip. Luncheon the way down - .L- .nmnlnus of the trip. ‘l‘ho Ann-mp; u: n....._, Moscow. June 1-3.â€"â€"A dc;p3t¢:h from! I.--” Retlmo. Island of Crete. explains that m‘ For tho comm I an “mm : a: violence 9 Nah commis- abortive . 00 idand. The nttmnpk was and eight of the ringleadâ€" . M put up tn! firm 0830. {hp beginnmz. an in the oonmlrncv havebeen banished. H: ‘t P‘ in a'wnsplmcg to kidnap t. e hi missioner an can-y Mm Smyrna. more to mold him for ransom. It in be- } Pm“ cut u: a. lleved that. 33d theedutwmpt suocoodked. ;o! butter Ibo 1m!” will be 15° 901' w “W33”. us. m ’mand 1d I! w 90‘ 2%.“; 33.2%: m “a uXSSmpmfifi haw“ “W- °r °°° W 5°“ W .4”» " “5°‘stm°m the Modem population 0! the Butter marketed in nest W will hwwummmmw from brmhmonoummbmflmn é.“ “wflafiwuu'. aunt in . Sun In - y . p 5. w. ”A”. 1: vanilla hail- id hm galaxy that '06" ~ u about an agreement and '55:; xiii??? nhtesb ides that they would ‘. ' . L . . ances and In his ‘â€" l A - ‘. sbbut 90 .utrmvt Mm: hen would unme- Taylor or myself of Pu-lbment “1 nce thin the men and we |° “1 1a.: since then ghost! me and naked mo 1am,qmn-9E I ' ' never. 5009‘ “‘1“ I V a 1 . numr that The" miles 10.3 fro tn K‘ulvm!‘ yrlnco 12.â€"-A 60’1”, *1 I- x 5’ )‘R WILFRID UMPIRE. 33'. American- tho slip um! 11..“ lb. ~ Province of Cnvlte to Their lane-Ile- ‘ :rJlL%ӣ$W would“! to the luv a [dd 60'! in: eel. if. an ‘ ~Ioc light on Dunn-shy. w M». m add! a m d . .3 . Premigr Off ‘3 Hi Services in Menus. June 12.-â€"The Fmpino oocnâ€" ‘ vest-d mundane-ad was.“ ‘1: O s . petton of the Province of Cavlte ha been :2“ 0° W! ’0” 031'. was 3 ThetCapecIty in G'T'B' Stflke' when, end. a the result of the preeent W fl: movement. the Amerieehs new control ABM FOR S ALE 08 1‘0 I ; .0 the impel-tent one“ town of Pmneque F m North w d mun-w 18. t me A STRONG LETTER To MR. HAYS “1d Les Pine! while a long line of In- anecdo- oi the Town-NO at , .u hat cut-gent trenchel. facing the eouth line. mmwwdwoodm In ' """"" he! been elected The Insurgents have m gn‘fi“ figamltggmi 3' A - -- u--. min proved their facility as d gen. n1"; Mmmwmw M; u " “M “I! 4.000 warriors. who on an mm. The. nue- mun un- ~ - 4 Into mwgepven M We, :0 DAY ’ " " rune-y.- EX 1‘3 \‘510 s. [0;patCh from violenco to high commis- K3315 that the island joined he 1118" mm- m Smyrn- i8 held u Sunni-land Cnrrlod ‘0 non- BOIowod 0101' of Prim. flint.- sfl-vlouâ€"lnmodlno Soul.- It Bound by Sir Wilfridâ€" an 30 So ltovengo on Indlvtdnd Bulk."- CROPS" FIGIKII ' --â€".â€" V ‘k 0: o I 1‘10 of m8 ‘1" ordered m an: momm- out I.“ mg“ and Will 4 t Uri-u,- M I. AIM-on UIIV 5.3.. June 12. residential building of Noun! Universitv WM completely de- mornlns by a strayed early ya at or near a forum. Fin n nm a MM” “1”. ”II..- bg. 30"!“ unmaâ€" Vegan“ out in "° BUTTER ”I'â€" m“ u L.- “w under 00‘ America: The 18‘ md Iix ‘ 50“!“ 0:13!!! kill I may on 101' Colorado we of 50 hi “8 go Filipino: l:_ :50 wow non hi ‘ Ieneml no 7 York prob- Col. I; rental!- minl 3 ”E 7‘” u my I {83, ”Id um" Buir in “3°“ r'ikc of no issue won1 2,â€"The Filipino occu- vince of Cevite ha been sud nix wounded. the men killedend iive wound : end the in Infantry three Coloredo VolunteerBeglmeut 11 wounded. yet be ascertained the So for u can \ Filipinos‘ In. in oboat 50 killed. about unded nnd 30 taken prisoners. ”-Ill- ._.__ 7 Heath. June labâ€"At daybreak on Setâ€" cu-day a force of 4600 memunder Genenll Lemon. Whe-wn end 0v By noon the country 1:. 31mm: to Wm. ' be American: killed and 21 .01de Wounded. The shell resisted 69le as the of their positions, end 1e“ 60 on wound- deed in the mncbee. Many m ed Were left behind by the rebels in then rec-eat. , .,__‘_- 01-1: (18" wu‘overpow‘ ' the has: d arms. And fl at American Wuhlncwn. June 12..- pom mbmlmd by Genera ing the opssnflons of the : Is one from Col. Henry L surgeon of the army. for Lipplnoott I lurch. Col. ,_-_,_, m (the members Maven. Dynm also and ml After the Non most 0 o! the committee telegre bed to t. eir Bug" a. he Governments. indicating that “"wa A RevolvevJ of the mailer povers up that the tunes 0! the tribunal V um Twig: on. more effecflvc, and can I 9'. u 1 “dc! Lawton man“- The gm‘ WVVUIH‘ u- , Impossible. it is understood. 2 “It Juzhn Paunovfotc's propr fined eflort Is down! an institution of a tribunal. The Amerian a nojecm have not been ubm Julian Pauncelow‘s will me: u the huh of discussion. ‘ ‘â€"-‘- Ann-Imam “ ”W m garners {ram .‘1 Can-IN“ of the \‘ try Benn Ital Sweep. Conn ~outh. null. sud In, his. L, June Inkâ€"A: daybreak oné toms of 4500 menmnder Gene d Ovenshlne. 5‘0. Work III"... “I ‘h pomnc a matter. Rome. June 12.4: n rumo "‘-- hand of m IAIISI anal AfiulTRA‘I'ION- of the \"II" | II." L.“ l “03303! Is Betta“! u rumm'e.d i RUSSIA. and he Llhere abodt. 9“" mum"? “93.37; " TOBACCOS WK. WEBSTER. mm was. v-v __,, â€" The hon-o is two-note! W °°"' driving-ham. 4..., until 3_ 180.3,; dwln. 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