15.! I TELL YOU WHAT mm Emerson J; H; SOOTHERAN, Mimfmh‘kï¬kf 7nd Broil! 9! Cipitll....u.u.u .. oeoeolâ€"‘IWMM Accumnhted mndl........... 80.51â€.†Invested in Owning"...- moon Bate. 3nd prom! nble com y. Th libenl. e resources end standing of in company mord those insured in It. peflect necnflzy ngnlnnt lo- ].th Drum. mun"... cool or tnvelling, 0.0 introduce a. new ulny. l discovery sud keep our show cords cooked up on trees, lencea Ind bridges throughout town and Steady employment. Commission or "Q WORLD MEDICAL ELECTRIC 00., London, Ont†a my Minot exceeding, m month MMvsnoedonrmssuon OuhPud mummnobonm Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. MONEY T0 LOAN Thene are pflncipdly brick end well locked. Prices nnge 1mm one to four thousand dollfle. 6 BRITTON Bros. Jewellers and OPflW-__ 6 FREE‘ I have 1 number 0! ï¬rst-clan houses (or n‘e sad to Also a number 0! choice ï¬rms to sell or Wanted , Help. NOTE DISCOUNTED 9¢¢¢9¢¢ â€"' “£6 ï¬iivhiém nu. ma m7“! told on Weet Side Wmmm street North, 25111de. Ont. mod-Mao. can: out, cor. ecu-ms. itch. n]! amnion: on the hon. lands. um. ML. Kelvin: tho skin den. vhvzo and healthy Snld by druzginn. or NM by max! for J) c" x. .‘ Bvuvul 8 Son. Phllulalphm. PI. An Vdur Im PILES the cost of my contract In 3 few min- utes. and than are no excl-untitled. Use nothing but thoroughly kiln-dried, well-seasoned stock. Try to make New A avertisoments. ELIABLE MEN†INA VEYE‘RY L0~ 58mm†[om Securityor onspwovdlndomli’m ’ 31533335 “€335; FOR FIVE CENTS- mm {mammalian-owed wombatnoneoonom- mmw my mmod up for the of mm mm orndammdloraloow mar leEorlonaâ€"Mo one unreal arm timeor whenamm eelouPOOPS-m w" wholqwlthorwiï¬loutl._ou “ “WA .1... HOBNAGBS OELNGID. 30â€"05, Sash, Mouldings “a Inside trimmln for “a b nhlrds at the new vellum! muon- mm In many and Vim†aradlnsot 10mlles. £3??- J Uuâ€"u cu. If your sight. is tolling-l! your eyes or head ache, you may save yourself inconvenience, snflering or money by coming to us and learning how to remedy the the trouble. It costs you nothing to know. Don’t fail to appreciate a good thing just because you get in free. When you wish to have It done we exams your eyeâ€"tree. - ,,_ “1.x..- :. we mama JV... '1' __- When you want our advice in case of eye trouble we give it. to yogaâ€"tree. , . 4... 1.. a-n:-a_ll untu- It'fll_ Geo. Ingle- 91:0. mam; ITBHINB PILES ms! {0 c I. Chum! DI. Pu. A-I your Jr-mzlv foe ll AND MAKES GLOOMY PREDICTIOIS. Ion-mun- I’m II ImuuquolWo-Iï¬- Whips. Sent- aâ€"(W thew Gowler 0! Poplar Point round on Tuenday tron: a. two yeara' Jojonrn in the Yukon country. He did not come away empty-handed and has nï¬ll inter eSts in the Klondike that ue worth more than most people even hope to accumu- late in the course or a lifetime. For his half-interest in claim No. 34 on Eldomlo Greek he was oï¬ered betore leaVing $250M), but pfqmptly refused. __-_..-Ln ï¬hnm '19 John Curl-h! and Pill Arno-r Arc II I Comm, Whlch II annulled It $5,000.“. San Francisco, Sept. 9.â€"A company's being organized here which has for Its object the construction or a narrow gauge railway from tidewater. on Prmce William Sound, up the valley of the much-talkedâ€"ot Copper River, ud thence across the divide to a. point on the Yu- kon River near the boundary line. The name of the company will be the Alas~ kn Central Railway Company, and its cnpjtnl stock $5,000,000. . -,9,AA1 noun»... v~v-.. V. 'v-,---- The promoter of the enterprise is Col. John Underwood 0! .this city, and a former extensive railway contmctor. Associated with him. he says, are Elignh Smith of New York the controlling spirit of the Oregon improvement Com- pany, and John .T. Cudnhy and P. D. Armour, the Chicago packers, and one or two. local capitalists. The proposed road Will be about 322 miles 101.1 . Sen- ator .Perkins and Captain Go all are mentioned as possible members at the Board of Directors. MWV, uub lawn-ya; -â€"_â€"v.. Concerning the prospects there, he says starvation and bloodshed-gull be rampant this winter. They 331th pos- sibly get enough provisions in to supply needs, food having run short last year with the population It 1500. and now there are nearly eight times as many people in the country. Very little in- crease has been made in the facilities for getting in food and more than the increase has been used up for whiskey. Means for getting food there are pracâ€" tically nil, and he cannot see anything tor it but starvation. Those that took supplies enough to last themselves will suffer with others. for on the Yukon everybody shares alike. ï¬nned With "0 Passenger; Port Townsend, Wash, Sept. 9.â€"The steamer Queen has sailed for Alaska. and carried north 110 persons bound for the Klondike via Dyes. While at her dock here the Quegn was subjected lo a rigorous search by the customs oak cials in quest of contraband intoxicants. but nothing of that character was found. All ships sailing from this port for Al- aska will hereafter be carefully searched before clearing. The Eugene Wu No! Wrecked. Port Townsend, Wash. Sept. 9.-'1‘he stern-wheel steamer Eugene, reported three days ago as deserted and rapidly some to pieces in Alert Bay, created some surprise by steaming into port in bad condition, but far from being a wreck. When she started from Comox. 8.0.. to St. Michael’s. she encountered rough weather and had to seek shelter in Alert Bay. As the Eugene had failed to clear at British Columbia ports, for St. Michael’s in Violation of the custom regulations, an attengpt was made to seize her while in their waters. and she was chased 40_miles by the British cus- toms ofï¬cers' 1n the tug Hope. It is possible that the steamer may be seized by customs ofllcers hero, as she was not cleared at an American port when she sailed for the north ten days ago. FROM THE KLONDIKE. ‘I'he Memen- flevcland Bruno I Dunn Bun Fro- Ihn “mom-Gambling I: Rampant. San Francisco, 02.1., Sept. 10.â€"The Examiner print: an extra edition conâ€" taining the renewing news from Daw- and when the announcement was made that no more good- w-ere available. consternation resulted on the part <1 the ot Dawson, with llceekeu pil- in at the ntelgg tad-1" a SE37. Drunk-men. gun!) an 6.90 or ramtpan andoonservaflve glue"- en min-dict the m noxious conse- “memes.†gold I: but the re eve-11v ere peo- ple of Damon want too more they mt gold now. At St. Michael g 1 W 00min: and o! the North madam Tnding and Tranqumanon Compuyamouncedthaztheyhsdno mot-emf“! scum 'l'hreeweeksbm'e that the tune ngnafle tomrnkkoui- Otter Point, B. 0., Sept. 10.â€"The steamer Cleveland has arriVed from St. Michael, bringing with her from the Yukon gold ï¬elds a. story of distress and disaster. The miners she has on board and other: in charge of the ship tell the story or dlsnster and distress at Dawson. The winter has set in at the mining city of the frozen north. and two if}; were £63259? {Hogjféria'they tell, he would say the Mam-3M1) in "Captain master or the develnad. says thathe $100,000 in his late. The parser believesthat he can account for $150,0(K) on board. The Cleveland has some of the pa:- sengers of the P. B. Weaxe on board. The Wen-e left Dawson City in time to connect with the Portland, had the not met with a miphaglvuad struck on the flat! above Circle They report that anly_2§_the storage: _the Ala-lg. great stores of the place have closed their doors, for they have nothing to sell. Those who have been seeking gold, now, must seek for tood or starve. ’ï¬le ï¬rgt ' of mm «are tppargnt on the Rue: pkon. which 2: begmnmg amazemdmstewweehwfllbe closed. Enonnous prices are now Ming paid_ (or flood at Dawson and it Is Im- pqngle tn}; more than four vets _ A _L n____ L- While there may be a. tendency to ex- agemte the actual condition or main there can be no question that famine threatens the adventurous men and wo- men who make their way to the Klon- dike. Hundreds ot unruly spin'ts are flocking to Dawson. Threats of violence are being made on every side. Indignnflon meetings, heavy with ut- tered threats of vengeance. m held at E‘ was 'bv- mm meant? open name up aver a ot_getï¬pgrbqek to_dvjï¬_zaï¬on. A- with rovinions can reach Damn he- tore eriverisamssotice. 0n the Cleveland there are 38 passen- ï¬in, men, women and children. who ve come tram Dawson Git: There nrotewmiminthismrtymthstaxe able to tell of prosperity Most at them. wish to exaggerate their possessions. and no Men: an A“ Sun Mei-co, Sept: 110.4115.- M RAILWAY TO THE YUKON. Matthew Gowior Has Spent Two Years There DISTRESS AND DISASTER. 00-13: Winter. ï¬la‘no on AIL-nu penmxma. an: rats. was bhzmg'†ï¬ercely tho skill: of Am 2% m Winnipeg, Sept. nwt " said to be Major Walsh’s sebum *5 establish . Ieriel at post- 30 mil“ 0‘“ tron Dye: to glonï¬ke. Kr. Gowlet. who has jut" noun twa in?!“ residence at Dawson 617. In!" 915' Vi“ be impracticable, unless he hos most unlimitedmeansandmnumberotmen| at his disposal.’ He questions v'ef! much whetherlhjorWshhwillbeableto get inhinodtbetoreitkeemnv- . Albert malici- of. Pembino ad A-'. MuionotStJooeph haveletttor the_ “I believe as in lost." an! A- P- Hud- mnotSatflo. ‘Thetuxnolyonmln Dutch mmmï¬irmkmuwmm non-imam storm. spparently in great themhedldnotseeher. Henldthut it was poulbie tint the put into stisc, but no word there had been received II to he: minty when he left Dum Enrbor.'~ J.H.Ordgun of Ballard. Wash. who he: beenutStchhnel ulnoeJulyl. ship- bundln‘nylthntulitherepomthnthe heard trom both St. Michael sud Dutch Harbor. and at Cumin-k8. considered the ion at the Andcrlon a tomgone conclusion. Still. in his judgment. that conclusion may be simply a result at gossiping over what would be a great but terrible piece of newn. The Holyoke was to put out from Dutch Harbor within a few days from the time of the sailing of the Cleveland to arch for the Anderson. She will proceed to K:- dlac and make a thorough search in those waters for the missing steamer. The An- derson is a sldewheel steamer, whla was titled out at Seattle. and had should a full complement of pilwengers, only tram Puget Sound points. 0n the way up through the lndde me she was encountered by down-coming steamer: several times, and til the muster- ot seuworthy vessels expresod gruve tears as to the possibility of the “me: ever reaching her destination. ; u.- ud not in no m Inndcn. Sept. 10.â€"According to u do- : (untied monk has given mother curious illustration at :1 form of. reli- gious deusion now raging lll many parts or Basin. The "pbriest in Question had hoped to the flesh. im most part by Cossacks. He ï¬nd suivstion by mortitying asked his friends to return to eonsen to the returning found him dead. | THE QUEEN 18 PMS!) .â€" . I... let Grandchildren Vere may hand In [round- I London. Sept. 9,â€"The Queen hu .wrltten the following letter to Earl ~Cndogui, the Lord-Lieutenant o: Ire- land. with reference to the recent unit or the Duke and Duchess of York: i, “I am greatly pleased to hear or the | very lo 1! and kind reception which my dear grandchildren met with everywhere in Ireland. and I would ask you to let this ex'pression at mine be generally known. d 7 â€HINGE“ TRADE! (â€NOW â€"â€"-â€"â€" - ‘._.‘-.a-_ I-â€" I‘m-ml [mill WW â€Immune-Mun" Gone Iow- um. aw. Sack. Wan. Sept. 12.»-'1'ho My Mound mm new: or the “Elon- land deem that the aide-whoa! leaner mm‘vmasmmm mnmmmenndnwd mutrusnmmahubmm‘flm ï¬ve Stu-rm at Juneau-fluency o! the Newcomer-I Will Renal- as net Place llllll Spring. Seattle. Wash., Sept. lLâ€"Thc steam- er Topeka arrived from Alaska at 4 o’clock this morning, and brings the fol- lowing letter to the Associated Press: Juneau, Alaskmâ€"Among the recent arrivals at this port are the steamers Rosalie, Mayflower, Detroit, Willamette and Topeka, and the falling at in the volnzne or travel is very noticeable. he majoriU or new-comers will remain at Juneau until spring. An eï¬ort will be made next year to turn the tide of travel by way 0: Sitka, going tram there to Yakoutal and Disenchantnent Bay and up the White River, the distance being only 425 miles from Sitka to Daw- son. as against 700 _nnles from Juneau over the present 3311- , The building or a rmlroad from Jun- eau to Lake Teslin is now assured. Thorough examination by interested par- ties has decided them to commence work at the_ea.rhest"possible moment next "‘ *7 Lu ___ -A 4,- [In mm It Now flush-ed - In! 6nd 0:001. Elm AW l'lemly. Bunk. Sept. illâ€"News has been received homthen-ontthntFortShabhdu-hndw ALASKA TRAVEL IS FALLING OPP. Taku. s No doubt this will be the ï¬rst rail- road established, but it probably will be quickly followed by others. two pmapec- tive roads in ticular, halving the same terminus as Juneau Road. In going into the Yukon country,the White Horse Rapids and many other dangerous places will be avoided. As there will be suit- able boats plying on Lake Teslin and Hmmqua River, the trip will be one of pleasure rather than otherwise. Rapid progress 18 being made on the cable tramway now constructing at Ohil- koot Pass, and when ï¬nished. everything can go over more cheaply and qui:kly than heretofore.- Everyone is now map- ping out arrangements for winter quar- ters, as it Will soon be out of the ques- tion to enter the Klondike before Feb- ruary or March. llule Mule Its Pile. g Behaving Sept. lL-Harvey Little or . Glenora is returning from the Klondike with $83,000 in gold. Floaslng Klondike Sella-es. London,Sept.. 11.-Sjnce the announce- ment of the discoveries of gold in the Klondike radon. the promoters of Lon- l don have been busy taking advantage .0 an newspaper boom given to that mm nf the world. Fifteen Klondike a crime agains the bum; consid- enns the infamous he: that the ch Ll- xen at the working class have not the sane opportunities or the class room and the playground as the children -t the capitalist class; considering that in this connection Great Britain is behind other cuuitnes; considering that us- happy parents, under an unhappy sys- tem. arc actuall w' ' . and even anxious, to have air chi: ren torn from ‘ sclmol and hurled into the factory. this Congress is or, opinion that the time has come for Great Britain to cease build- ing its Empire on children‘s hearts, to give up coining its wealth out of childrens wasted lives. and here- by instructs the Parliamentary Committee to demand as a temporary nunimum from the Government: (a) The abolit‘on of child labor under the ageotlï¬, and )otsllnightlabornn- der the age 01' " The resolution was opposed by the delegates who represented the tettile workers. They declared that it the age out which a child could be legally em- ployed was raised to 15 years. the child- ren. would never become emcient at their trades. .In spite of the opposition. the resolu- ton was adopted by a vote of 595,000 to 274,000 or the unionists represented by__thei£ delegates at the Qongress. _ KAmâ€"r w into the Yukon country,the White Horse Rapids and many other dangerous places will be avoided. A: there will be Init- able boats plying on Lake Toslin 1nd 1100mm“ River, the trip will be one of pleasm'e rathelj than otherwise. Bapld progress 18 being made on the cable tramway now con-gtmcung at Obi!- koot Pass, and when'ï¬msgled, everything Port Townsend. Wash" 8991’. 11.â€"The stgzuner South Coast. which let: St. Ilgï¬chtgel 021,17 Sept. L an'ivegm here Iifs-day, passengers xn vson City. ï¬e exact amount of 1d brought down could not be learn but it is believed t_o be about $359,.006 The re- ; -_ AA“- Wu: v \u ‘v â€""â€"v Yv-- turned miners were not disposed to talk of their fortunes, but. J. P. Light or Chicago admitted havmg accumulated $18,090 _in (1931; _and nuggets during two #_Ix ¢_I:_ nvv- - ..__, v can go over more cheaply iuid q'ui:kl' than heremtore; Everyone is now map): pmg out. mnngomonts for winter quar- ters, as It Will soon be out of the ques- hon to enter the Klondike befom Feb- ruary or March. London,Sept.. 11.â€"Sjnce the anhounce- meat of the ducovenes of gold In the Klondike region, the promoters o! Lon- don have been busy talnng advantage 5: 3...}: newspaper boom gun to that part of the world, Fifteen Klondike (Limited) companies. which have re oently been started. have brought out capital to the amount of £2,046,583. 0! which £1.137.®1 is offered to the pub- !!c. In themhfle. therein anim- mense demand for anything Klondikiap. in ordeg to float further companies in the spring at 1898. Zrheï¬mctmmmï¬m KLONDIKE BOAT LOST. REBELS 'S'flTL 4011 FE Brought Down More Gold. road will go by way of the in the gold ï¬elds. “~93 pemuguu._ m and mt any “tempt immdeinSouthern Busshhubeen enhxnced by the influx of : halt-score 5 ct Hanna-inn commiuionegs. who are . pmhuinx when: 1t any 99cc; at which ,theyanobninit. Aquantyotthe mtpsinexvortenmma u when, nhrgenmnberot-nau- camshnneonnpsed. One for anemonï¬nnalonehulous. .000 rouble- on thehxlï¬lmeutot ENDOIOOWOI w“, Sept. 10.â€"The comm‘ at The Time- It sum an: m Gavernlnent 0! India has written the Anne: 0! Wm M the 9"" lent operations in mm territory ue intended .0191, to punish Haddnh Mul- u .34 his follower: in m: tint than I: no intent to interten 71th u-ibd independencc. or pemegtb ‘0 â€"‘._- -7 , m the countri. bug flux :11 who ocu- opposition will be â€punish“! by the [Will Aunt the m Shah. Sept. 9.â€"’1‘he Khan of Nun- gti has promised to acts: tho Govern- ment in the Mohmand expedition. and the Khan of Mnndt, who commanded Um Khan’s torceydurinx the siege 0: (21!!an has also nun mm or Amlemlod the flu- “Gal-In- tuna-immunoassa- Inndcn. Sept. 10.â€"According to n da- mteh to The Standard. from Moscow. n unnï¬cnl monk has given mother cnriou illustration o{ a form of. reli- nons dension now ngxng 1:: many parts 0; Russian The "pbnest in guegstion had consented to the arrangement. but on returning found him dead. “Wm.â€" will tend to reassure the Anter- who has been informed by mischief- mange-[that the Ainvuionjot ARM-NP 7I_AA m. M“. "wan.“- uâ€"u-n m â€"._.7-_ , 7 _ m itself is contem lated. The com tent: or the Ameer’s etter ordering the Mnlhh to cease umpering with mun subjects are now known. md Inn 3% mdy Jud great disc: in quarters where his influence was tot-men: Itmngest. I... la Grandchildren You may hand In hound- London. Sept. 9,â€"The Queen hu mtten the tollowxng letter to Bar! Cndogu}, the Lord-Lieutenant o: lye- land. With reference to the recent wt or the Duke and Duchess of York: “I am greatl! pleased to hear of the u-.. whip}: mv h pro 1 e Puï¬amenm Committee of the Congress was instructed to nt 99¢: quote to extend the luv in the mute three- non. 'Ijhe anploygnent of children in_ tac- tcne: sue rue to considerable dxscus- non. The Nuionnl Union of Gas “'urk- ers and General Laborer: introduced the tc-llo resolution: "Considering that the emp yment of. children in factories and workshops, and on board river and mural craft, and tha'r consequent explai. tatwu .ny the capxtahsts, Ls rnjurious to the chrldren, unapst_to Went: and A Correspondent I." There In I. m Mlle-e0 Betwee- Pnloe ad link. London, Sept. 9.â€"The Dell: New- Berlin correspondent says it h tueced on reliable authority at St. Peter» burg that no written wince between France 1nd Russia. exists. and that not “ff- - .venbal treaty was made. for the unhmry convention m or an earlier The Our used the phrue “emed nation†in rm to the urging- of It British Do Not lntend to Invade Hls Country. PUNISHMENT 0F HADDAH MULLAH The Congrzoa, later in the day, adopt- ed a resolution in favor of the national- ization of land. mines. minerals. royal- ty. rents. railwn ya, waterways and docks. and in favor of the mnnicipaliza- tion of all water. artiï¬cial ligh and tramway undertakings, and alsosh a resolution favoring the natgï¬n- glen of the mineral royalties of the coun- Imn- Con-hunch m Bun-x I! All a. tuna: nu 0- Get- in was laid â€"the French Ministry would be overthrown on Fann’n mum to Paris. AMBER knzaSSURED. BIHGIOUE DELUSION IN BUM". h.- “ â€Immâ€" wll can. lows. THIS I] RATHER IUNNY. HARD 11188 If RUSSIA. MM 00-well 10,â€"The gamut the FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERn'z .1897. toldhhwitethnlhemlghtutdh with 3 com hen-t. Mrs. John Archer aid the law Mr. 8: er It his house on Thursday. Sept. 2. was mud all thy, vomited blood undhndpdnlinhin-mchnndlett side. Sawyeruldherhehd'rhonu lbw _qn_ tyenmnnq 3nd Hut “001,113: Clarke “git“ havinghlieud ompoon on: anyone 71 qua-ell with Tom would have to (I: with him. After the ï¬ ht the Thompo cons cone to where e wine-s wu landing with he: ulster. and said there were {our mint then. but they could thrash I. doom like them. When 3h?! 3-“ to 995W: Rana-men "rniinilton Boyce m It W. nonp- can" the (It! at“: the ï¬ght. Ila nonmtoyhhnhomudflck- R "m junâ€"7'} verdict was that deem-c4! o! hula. all the acted: on u tutheynremnwhiledutlct that the Government hu nude ext-sor- dlmry purchases 1! grain {or food If nerve as a pm!“ In against nutter (mine has ulcreumJ the scare. lent of lush-d Rue-ell. underrh Sept. 9.4111(- weckly unhe- rnent or e Bonk 0! England thou the following changes. on compared wlth the pronoun account: Total reserve. oe- creued £53,000; circulation. decreaud £35611â€: bullion. decreased 5401.859; other securities, intercom-d £72,000: other deposits. berated £3~9,010: public de- posits. decreased $73.00): notes react", dean-ed 9:38.000: Government occur!- tia, decreased £1000. The proportion ot the Bonk of England's reeerve o linbllitiy. which lost week wu 52.18 per cent. Inow52percent. TheBnnkof Euhnd'l rate or discount mains un- Wotzpercent. For mun In“... I. lawyer at In.“ lake-led!“ and m Induce hero-g Agni-II Then. Haliburton. Sept. 9.â€"At the resumed inquest on the cause or death or W. H. Sawyer. Hiram Sawyer, tether or the dead mu. continued his evidence. He said that Matt Thompson had jumped past him while defending his Don. and had kicked William Sawyer twice on the head. The witness then sprang It Thompson and was attacked by both the brothers,_ who kicked and struck scious. In hair an hour he revived. but remained stupid nil ' ht. only shying that Tho n kicked ' twice in the head. Fri ay morning Sawyer exam game unconscious end on Saturday Dr: Frost told of having visited -Wilhnm Sawyer on Saturday externoon end round brunet on the forehead. the 'htlideottheneCKmd on both en ea or the body. He thought hie Ment’o condiuon resulted from the shine received in the 65:}. Dr. Curry swore he thought the uric. to the body luncient to hue caused death. though time to the brain might not have been ancient. Dr. Fro-t corrob- orgted th_u_ opinion.__ Thomas Archer swore to having teen 11. Thompson on top of H. Sawyer. Thompson :0} o! and went and kicked deceased twee. when lying with hie head on his hand. He then turned and knocked down the when nnd kicked him seven! times. At Chrke'n the witness met the Thompson: nnd Ihtt gni_d_he penned the Sewer: can. tor â€"311???" â€a. “lag"? mm 1 e. nqmry It 0 o the Panama-Tu: ï¬nn hate didu tram the principals : point-blush denid that their contract with Cum: for the con- mcu'on or the tut Lunatic line at Immer- was or in to be tun-cm to mother ï¬rm. The rumor. the, ny. SeptO 9.â€"'.l.‘he notodou m vent! byh Either Ollivier, ut the tin! of the he 1t the Clarity 8w, has led to his removal_ from t_he palpitâ€" of :3 Calcutta. Sgt. 9.â€"'.l‘he Bank at Ben- hu ensued its rate or discount 91 in m5t089erasnt. London. Sept. 9.â€"In response to the request of the Government of the Unit- ed States. the authorities 0: Scotlnnd Yard (British police headquarters) hove been directed by Her Majesty’s Gov- ernment to furnish information to the United Staten authorities when Anu- chixtn ere known to be embarking tor the United sates. The evidence or Hiram Sawyer wu corroborated by Juneo Barry. who ul-l he saw Matt Thompson kick demoed 01199 and '1“. Thompson twiqe. said he cued ï¬g: :9: i3. a; véutâ€"hfledxll‘Jâ€"br" Non-e Dun}. â€" The Dominiqn, Fuller Etournenu sneezed: iiï¬zé Omvier. scan-nun Ill-flu. I Canada. ho- a. Cum. Ont. Sept. 9.411» Stern;- nnn cue will be or greater interest to- morrow than heretofore. D1231";i Government tulyst. of 'l‘oronto. wil testify u to the omenoe of arsenic Lmd in _t!_)e body, 9Dr. Ellis arrived in lane-ell on Not try to Kill III-elf. Rome, Sept. 9.â€"A rumor of the re- pcrted attempted suicide of Pietro Mu- caxnj. the popular couposer of “Gov“- lerin Bastian." and “L'Amico Ffltx." etc†which The Gama Dallemilh of Bologna published under the fullest re- serve, is omcnlly denied at the oflca or the Ministry of Fine Arts be which dqmrtznent ot Goverqmem u: enquiry into the inn-Um: report. I...C..MNO¢ menu... Kingston. Ont. Sept. 10.â€"ertlnx from Fort George. Island of Mnurltlnn one of the Slelly Eton . Hurry Bktlen. non o: rgH-Mn J. enot the gays! Mlllury Col- lege. tell» of none of the hnrdnhlnn ex- perienced during the campaign preceding the siege of Fort Snllnbn Ir. unle- lsn sergeant In the Royn Engineers Ind during the ea In acted as quartermts er 9e ennt nn had charge at uuppllen. He says Is dudes we-e llzht. no provlslonn were scarce. The commandant of the en- neers was kllled and the Brltlsh troops on a great number of men. Bengt. Blrtlel does not llke llvlnz nt Mnurltluu and will be and who 0n awn-ed to return In End-M m I'm-u Amy“ Wlll loo- Ibe In“ "Day In the. suns-n Cue. W.- the "It. 0! Thu Value With All 3.0 III-nun II It. Linda. Tex. Sept. 9.â€"-qu Pedro Tmeha. the owner of a value which was seized by the custom deer: hen-5 arrived yesterday from his hacienda In the State of San Luis Potosi. The con- tents of the value. according to his state. ment, are worth nearly $600,000, True- ba says that when he arrived at his mo tion he handed the valise to one when he believed to be his aernnt. “pm Oflchl Guette m â€"t. twig primes the new custom of hi. Nearly all American are Iubjected to lower duties. THUMPSURS mm WE TRIAL 301795 1713 I." ll URITIUI. mm omvm hoe- III J... [coplu .- lye on Aluminu- rut. 01313 1 r "woven. DB. BLLIJ "'ILL INTI". “50'- New Canto-I mil. Ir. Ila-Moo- l. mu. flour, Ilzher In India. .4 RICE HEXICAX .â€"De¢ite the bout one hun- Ah.â€- 7 them honflcun‘ mum mmm «mummmmfl Kobik. unn loin-serol- lfn-I-o lowâ€"Weld We. Mullins“ linen Will-o- unwmntelonllc. Toronto. Sept. 9. Advice. received by telegraph In Toronto fnonn the leene or the (mt coal mlnors‘ utnke would Indicate that n settlement has been necked. The Conger Coo) Company got 1 denpntch In the nth-moon nmunc thnt the strike In _thc_Bey_noldgvm_e dytdct hen L--_ ‘A, been decimal 0!. m. J. 11. mine the received this mean: "Stu-Ike settled In our region. All nine. monu- work Thursdny mo " Fm the tortuous: It would Item t the thmuned coal make to Noon had vanished “Wet. Column. ouo. t. umamimLâ€"ne Interstate lunen' ventlon mourned this evening until tomorrow without luv- 3‘ taken ’1 vote cache question or smelt:- 0l' 3'! m e W Ietfleme ot‘the strike. the aspects for the no- copunce at the t are nomewhu doubttnl. In M I culve- ot the slum- tlon shown that a :1 at the vott:é unlm none m be blood: thunmhumm mama-am. i'm'i'tm 0.541156 the United sum Mn; through the Welland Cam] to the dde “to: 31 Manuel]. Thll to to be et- tected by the deepening of the chumels and the enlarging o! the man. The rat- men would then be enabled to market then- gunk u: Basin-Hg chenper‘ than b! ,,_.A_.,,‘ _-- _.__._L- T‘AHTE AT THE FAIR Province at Quebec. it brought to his mind more than ever that the two provinces should go on u sister rovina-s, and walk together in progress. 0 salted those preo- ent not to believe those who say that Que- bec is not progressive. to: while the people 0! Quebec have not enjoyed the advantages 0! those in Ontario, Quebec is a p ve province. Ir. Tar-to then term through American ports. and he thought it timetoputsstoptouuchnstnteotat- rain. “we love the great Amerian na- tion." he asid. “but we love Canada more." Referring to the attention that had been pnid to the manutucturing industriea Mr. “rte said that tut-mm Were entitled to the same consideration. Reverting to the sisterhood of the provinces. the speaker a sum those present that the French popu- lation is anxiouu to walk with Ontario in thewayotpeseesndprogreu. andhewu sure that the more the two peoples under- stood eseh other the more they would love each other. Hon. William unlock was the next speak- er, who commenced by saying that as far- mers they owed something to the Province 0! Que namely the great interest that is now en in the butter industry. Mr. Lynch's work on the butter industry. which has borne such good fruit. was the fore- runner in this important brunch o! tarmâ€" ing. The speaker was of opinion that in the near future there will be great proï¬t to tamer: in the shipping of butter to the Old Country by the system of cold . In reference to the remarks of Mr. 'l‘arte regarding the traitic through United States ports. the speaker said he expected to seegbetorg the year @5300} stream at needed. Then. Men-mg to the edncnuon ln schools. he ndvoented me Introduction of the tenchlng o! a oonrne or Ixflcultnn la the Public Schools. and as there are now professors enough In thought less money Inlght he went ln agricultural col- leges. In spanking or the Fur. he thougnt I! there were lens of the hlgh-klcklng tea- tumltwouldhetothelntemtottne timers. Numerous Other Politicians Wore Thoro Also. shbétï¬nddneuec wene alto nude by John Tolmle. KP. George Mcflngh, II.P.. J. E. llddletnn. h.L.A.. June. ‘ S_uth_(~rjla_q¢. ‘n n n-g,_A â€",.-. -- _ Guucn' " Edi: any oï¬acr {mot-mum: yet' furnished. which will be of smut advantage“) countm ion. a .1. mm spoke briefly. shying thst then Exhibition began in s small way, but by persistence it had been brought to its prelent high standsrd. He pointed out that theme was no test of the Fair decreas- ing in the nutter of sttendnnce. ss Canon is wins in ulstion. M new town: sn vii es m up in horthern on- tsrio. e then reteneu to his being s pncticsi tamer. and knowing something of the duticnlties under which they labor ed. and in his audty in the Legislatune he has slum don everything he could to sum the (Inn industry. which II or paramount interest Census. .1. Lochie Wiison. representing the Pet- rons or lndnstq. note with considersble spirit and pointed out where may im- provements could he made. He would like to see s large and suitable building erected for the butter and cheese producers. an placed in n prominent position. as he con- tldered this one or the most important industries in 0:11de The cutie pens also come in tor some remrks. in respect to yh_ich _he considered ixnprgvement was He concluded b whhlnx the Exhibition grater nece- ever. as It give. I grant stimulus to the farming Industry. Dr. Sp mule. 11.9., was gland to Dec the main 1m movement: that had been made In the Mon Grounds. and the buildings, Ind aid run; a}: Exhibiflon I! nqw akin; on a national character. and he thought it ought to have some ammuce from the Government. He resumed that neither Ir. Tam not Mr. Iiuiock gnvo any intima- tion of the Gavernment making any grant toward the Exhibition. He was glad to ace that the directors in am year of Her Majesty‘s Jubilee were not behind in eaten- inz the apirit of other parts of the Bntian Em re. He wa- ot opinion that the N!- hi tion val held too can: for the tann- in; population. at least he knew that In hie constituenqy they are et buy with their hamat. He eonci ed by aaym that it a public grunt II proposed. it woni me an suppos- __ _ B. a. Brfnon. KP" pronounced the di- rectorl' dinner a non of mutual admiration meeting. but in tel: no one could visit the Exhibition without I feeling 0! admin- qu. u_it is ganqda'l groapegtghow. ." no â€lunchâ€"It. M Ind. MI AlI-uou u a» W 0‘ a. from and noted “at nu 0v- THE COAL STRIKE OFF. W W.- Ion-PW'e ‘ unlock. Dr. Ire-l- t“ W" This look.- the Other Way Bath, EP. and Dlnlel Xe- In. W of Bntfleford u- an“ a . «mu 9! mum'- fi . drden. '8: was libcmtéd from [In t_ 2e1_dlÂ¥0‘uq. hayixy; com- w m in m u luau- Hlly and m Icmcy I“ my Doll." Mel. Winnipeg. Sept. 7.â€"(Speeinl.)â€"A dur- ing robbery was mainland on Sunday night in the an, by whSd: Bobert Hein- md. after being batten into insemi- Nlity. wu mbhed 0! between $70 sud $8). Jacob D. McDonald and Edward Mommmwthc polieeud lodged in eluted in: the crime. In maul?- pochct “:5 found one of his cocks. with : {god-sized piece “Micki-L Ogm is well, .known Blend“; "5 M 7' my? FEW!†Inca-n Anna a... n .- l-MIC A..." . Cygnet. 0,, Sept. 9â€"Fmd. flee ot the Peace died 13%: received at the cxpiosion Tut-3d,, - This make. six deaths, and that: .â€"Carl Gibbox-s, Lafayette Sum Herbert Stevensâ€"urn dying, 3: Stevens .had ben‘: 10:5 crushed I01 mputatlou was l-“Ct-asury. BRUTAL ROBBERY I] WINNIPEG. Uh- ue ~ San Franc? at 8: I ' Ill! W “19 inter-mason 8"“! the steamer Nguam. ; Michael‘s._an Emma". C“? “In ‘ dike (0'9 15 on in Wiy “on In bf the lukon to Sm WK Sound. The Xntio ' utter a voyage iichavl's, bringing who just made the u- besides important 12 dike region. One G. Murray 0! this ucKenpan sass: “the MN ‘ “w“ tho i: tron. m u Wheeling. W.Va.. 7.â€"J. W. R o! the Pdnten' nnd rntors' Uni. mud to-dny tho: it the Columhm meeting doesin not nettle the strike all union men inChiaso. including nil- mden. would at once boycott and re- use or handle non-union cod. Tubhubeennxreeduponoecretly. “We leave to-m to: m , Two steam-rs uriv 1m . ‘d Dawson loaded with cum “1%! He the richest on 9 Ken M 3:20 per day, but the mm 5.31 ~ ,___“‘ 01p t. Anderson. of the any: path“ lute momec down the river flow DIME could not give ï¬guros a: mint “ere very reticent about MU: tnin aid the EM]; Mice 'l (or San Franck“. W Ben: the will arrive some m _h Headed by the cane Women the strik- ers rushed on the deputies this morning. and blows fell thick and fast. The deputies slowly made their way to Orangeville. mking all or the alioye in- suits and injuries, but nevi; W shot. Finally they took fugc in u vacant house. closely Iul 'ed 3 mob, which quickly sun-031ml building and threatened to but-n it. The! deputies were ordered to leave towu.1 and .ntter a short parley decided to do 30. Almost every man in the posse wu cut and bleeding. nnd several were nem- ously hurt. As the defeated deputies rgn the gauntlet they were greeted by hinges. curses cud ridicule. l‘he strik~ ere then closed behind them and mnrclr ed than to the nation. where they took the train for Washington. The ofï¬cials of the way say no further uttenpt will be e to evict the miner! tor the Mt. 6093'. u tï¬Ã©y uev {c1 In»! Ila-am Thu LII-u. 3““ III Ila linger» and M s...“ IAODdOD. St‘pt. 7,â€"Mr. Hmâ€. u chm-o. in Truth, (0-day. wee 1mm. Iishes the intimation tha Litm‘ thnko's death was a Huh-i “1 black eye which Emperor "51131“ cuived at about that time A“ to one story. the lieutenant the Emperor's sharp won “a them :0 the extent or blue“. lLiijosty‘L-s eye and then took“ 1 e. Pituhnrg. Sept. 7.â€"The convention of uneven-ken 00-day to select delegates to the Columbus convention co-morrow wa- one or the largest. ever held. and probably has not. been hetore unlled ln excitement and importance. â€ï¬‚ush the rank end the or the delegates seemed imbued thh the Ida mt the operators “'1?" handy to throw up their hands end pay thc- nan-om. rau- demanded by the strikers. l‘n-rldo-nt Donn kept them no well wiihln bounds that the delegnteo from this disiflvt will to to Columbus to use their discretion in the oetuement or the dillcnmz Donn will use every enceu‘or to brlng the convention In line for the acceptance or the compromise nee. Put the Contractor says All Am- .OIII are I’m-z. London, Sept. 7.â€"Mr. Petersen e; ghatjcully denies the statomen} gn why ï¬nance it. r. Petersen assured t. Associated Press that the urganimtid nw‘ssnry' to carry out the now stew ship servnce is progressing rapidly. mums-.Muatu Sheri" WWmMml‘nâ€" IM l-‘Iell. Pittsburg. PL, Sept. 7.â€"The ofl’ortc to evict the striking miners at {he Pitts- burg Chicago Gas Coal Company at Orangeville. one and a half miles from Gastouvillc, resulted in :1 riut or no mean proportions to-day and the utter failure on the put of the company to accomplish its object. The strum-m. headed by 1“) Polish Womvu, closed in on the deputies. who received rough treatment. Gram sud I. be butane-ed J)" “urn-«flux Ion cane. Simla. Sept. 7.â€"The frontier re are more favorable. The spies say Orakznis appear to be dislu-artenml. The British political Oflieer at Ma kand retort: the Swatis to be sub ting an to be surrendering mure g! and swords. which, with the ï¬nes posed. completes the Govermm-nt’s mands and terms for the puuishmun the Swati tribes. Truth, in to-day's comments afl’air. says: "We have waived saying that on the day followl. Ilahuko's doath. a dummy ï¬gure same size and wvight was tossed 1. torrent in order to tr»: its em-ct. the dummy was drawn in it was . tn be turn to pica-s. and even agrees that You Hahnkv‘s budy haw- mot a similar rate. Yet. sine! appearance of 'l‘ruth's n-marks, :mnnum-od from Bvrlin that the haa I-oon rocovored after h-im: six v in the raging torrent. and that it be brought homo for burial. “Perhaps, in time. the full 1':ch this very remarkable affair may known." txrzmzsx's REi-‘Lr zo TORRAN BLACKED THE KAISER‘lm Three CM 0! POLISH WOMEN FUUGHT. mm. Will Have . Iowan. LOOKS BETTER IN INDIA. The. Infllll‘llr In h.‘ â€clean. for (bin-In- 'Olk' "V. _!rom ‘ ELENNA e Ham ‘1 Iacksm T Horse of mu Saw. South Iirur'calors Windsora Paints and UL pg. Kalsomine, Paintera’ Brus/ Ilchemyz‘ngS Jennan Us WASTEL hides and Shou mum-hum: “not-'51. a “ to 1A!!! b â€3831‘ H nwnonz 1T 3 7 Ad verins e ï¬lm. 189: LOWEST 1'0 BEST Hardwar E“ 3.11:. u 0! or ‘b Mum be First Day Cid tin: BI ï¬re 5/201; 0% 7’ DRY GO tn coal. Shoes and 25c! IONA 11 6