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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 15 Aug 1902, p. 10

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». pm» m Water. at St. Fall’s church vi?! r:- u “oar-90.1 to Run-goon Mich Tacky. 7 M96}. Boot will have that o: In.” a}; 3d)! i; than: 50‘. 7 u'c'oah. We provided lo: than who 'iwh it. Fm, an! I. 25‘, $i'dm, Mc.- cud. - At a, commvflon‘l m‘etx‘ng nl titer Presbyter’an cam-ch. held on Tu N‘Yay might. it Wy’fi dâ€"‘flkln of. to extend a can to a mimsm mm“: Mobt'r. ' largo ooxuuroo oi friend: o d rel-ave}, who follorod tho moi” to tho cometary hero, I'ooro intone“ t -ok plooo. Tho oun'wiog member: of Lao hail, hove the Mel: oympothy of the whole nci,hbur- Hood in their nod autonomous, Thom iool-tgo nonbzr o! tcmioto here u. poo-oat, sol my oi the. ore mukmg good cote no tho-o fmo (up. An expert ha boom in cho dingo for than or four doyo «grinding on: fire ongino. lu- oapyoo «1 ho ho tho wholo W a in 6 In obs-order now. Tho school children morning nrod look hefottholiosol name: of tho pxomotioo ominouooo to E a. Vmu run, 'hiéh wen oxpoctaed fio hove boot puhlnobod in the loot! pm o oonplo of wool- Igor y of th' forum of thiorvicn ty on binding up toot: by And qu-k o mambo: hon bog» so out. unit-op in. who“, which tho] top at! to E," aeolian atop. ’M‘as Minmc Kirkland rk‘ta'rueu to tha city lat m-ek other hwving was [ted relativeo} ambition-l» rent for a month. It‘s. M. J. Stod‘m-t and children left on Monday for :1 month’s v11! Si“! native-rs at. Port Hope 9n 3 _v -, hit; ".6112". and H94 8. rUmt Vishnu Triwnds a Toronto [or a. few: dawn. rzin: win; on Mont-y BOBGAYG EGN (Exam Qut Own Oonegdeat.) Thmmu of tno' N. V. P. dd 0. lab; ingot» m‘p‘M"fl W1 of Big Island, sad we manner- of - puny m htving \ moot" plea-om tum “chug Ind finhingon ‘he she. 'l‘bu puny ha nude it I point. to up.“ D in. tech here every m: for to. put. (out at five you-I. Mr. Jon. A. McLean. “It “about And hmily. of Toronto, cponc Sand” and Mon- day here, looking up their aid friend; Mt. 11:00. ngubo o. J Envoy, who bu been til use: In; Fox-cumy of lung trouble. guy on The «by of In; wuk, sad the finned, that look pine on the follovi .1; Friday. you .3 tenlgd b! u yory I in. 111'. A. Edwdn. - In. D. B. “0011000. 4 Porn Perry, apnttvook m out-vi! .30, tho guest of bar mount. Ha. John 00000 Hours R. 5. Puree cud Candie Min- Wo, of Toronto. spent. Sanity st their .1an VW. of Whitby. spent Sun- -dn with hints-vet. In 1'. 1.1.0.11. " .501 Ma. 8. Conny,~d Onhun, who won. tho gm. 1 of thoitdsoghhr. In. 600. Gonna. (auto. day: In“ Ink. ro- hnodhom acct-pom by Mn Basic. “habitation-Mm!“ the put “a. Mac 5!. Gdi-th. of Ram i; opooding t who! "hi to, urns-act of Mn D. King 7 - 'Nn McKnight of Toronto, in fishing Mb L. Hoots Min Ania Mo‘hlyao spout. Sound.) in Port Perry. ' Mr. Wm Grant has you: [rs farm b Mr. Cnoate. a wealthy ex-nmv+ pap-Ir man. .The. area rocai'viei was 311,!“02’303311. ‘ ’ Mm Jams. o: 9).:me .visitak at ws. J. McPherson‘s 01-" jas't we'k. can and 332 themâ€"1‘“. The garden guru in connect on with tar:- Mz-thodist church. on Mon- day night, was. omafiermg in 2 -oo; .wamm. well alt 1159!. Th: pm- cereals amounted to' 830. town. N.Y. The misses Feud. of Cuvnvington, visited Mrs. S. Feud this ”fit. Th- thI and piece p .r y at th) as; Mutant .Wm Point. on 3.1mm kae. and report hav- n: a good time. '11:“! berm-91 lots _1' fish, tut an ,ao'ictm‘. h'npp ne-z -which caused some anxietyâ€"z. mam- bar of the party fell into tbfi Lake. M55 Florence Gun‘n 3.11-in home for minus this we. k gale tun-I 1';- cadod for the past year at James; Mr. Duncan McTa-szg-‘ut commr‘nc- ed threshing on Monday. Kn Int WK of tlm Mn vn-I at Mr. Jim. Hill’s. in W- ”In In. 8. Pay ad I. an, inked luv“; 10! Isaiah u: u M clip. In. Kin lo“ a u‘hy with hot Wm, flu. D. mm», lot Noll”. Ib- Cunpboll. of (in. It. .. in Ipudio' s M vuh mm but paw a how. Ilka Gabon. 91.093 u '60ng at. Mr. W. mm: «W our pdnoipo'. M-. K. Io grow. on sh. uooou 0‘ kn pupil: at. flu no.“ doprmmd onus. 81: pupils mu on we junior lowing ad five ”to main; vu.: M I... M Tum“. C. Erna and Mann Wu. Smith, Wm. N .;.e udA 805nm. . WILLA. (From Our 0w,n‘ Correspondent.) Mr. Luthor U:uko.'oi so. Thoma. upon: My 3% h In. ' Mr. Sun. of Vombotn, in a present. the gm“ of Mn. )1ch - Mr. und Hrs. Goo. Giboon. and Mr. Nol- oou “than, of i‘inubuvg{ P. . are spewing groupie of weeks with r. J‘ (iiboon. Iiu H. Oct-ads. of Clonhad. in vidz‘ o! .1 ”Mb-”'9 0.11 ”do, “4 HI. “I“ I“ W by anal In!” bon- Unit-ind mod “I to In... on W o: Iowa 1»... Non. "Ak‘ lo: a. UlIofl'mm IO- “, of London. lam-J. old “to .0." at Union nd lung-d luau-cc 00...). JOHN KENNEDY, _. AAAâ€" -nn.‘ money and Insulanse tumour. rm“. 550m 1'. " LOCAL NEWS mes WOOD"LLLE. thom Our Own Correspondent.) 'l‘xctrmay 81-66. are ottern; rgaiuu in baggie» uni wagon; KIVRKVLELD. Oornugoudopy) V30 Ila-om- rt ROI...“- ’l‘oro:ztu, Mug. 9,â€"Yeswrday at 00- {node Hun an order was made by I. hid Justice Fakonbridge for bail for Mugloiso Vaillancourt, who is‘ in jail a' Sault. Ste. Magic, ona. rhargp of nmrder. His on bail of 5300 will be accepted 1!; is tha smallest hail {or such a. cm over granl'ed‘ in (lac history '01 Cluadiun- courts. Uo Vis now so“! ttkbO. Way 311 He is 65 years 0! 3‘0. Pietro Husparela was the India he is may posed to have shot and Wei. ~ Hamilton, Aug. 9.â€"J. H. Wilson, : father of Amy, the girl said to have been masquerading as a man» and working as a. farm hand near Paris. has returned tron: the Snowdon farm. He is unc'extain who-then the farm hand the authentic: suspected of be- ing his daughter is really the girl who ran away {mm home July 22. The Snowdens were not certain about the photograph of the girl bo~ ing a likeness of the farm hand whom they suspecwd was a: women. -.Then too. the father decided that. his frail daughter couid not. have dune. the Emmy work the farm hand did while m the Snuwden plado. This is the murth clue the father of the mad girl has {allowed up only to return dw- appointed a.-- 1 The company also issued a. state- ment in which it, says the men have violated their agreement by dropping arbitration. 111-: men. can have no serious grievance against the com- pany, when their wage and those of uutSi‘dc workmen are comporml. The original proposition for arbitration hall not been withdrawn. Manager Hawkins claims he has used every fair means at his disposal to prevent the occurrence of the trouble. , Amy Wilson, when she disappearfli. had long curling red hair, and An . s Gordon had short, closely crop red hair, parted in the middle. as the Wilson girl’s was. Gordon was care- ful about occupying .a room with other men employed , on the farm. and this first provoked nuséici'on that there was something wrong with Gordon. She manifested a familiar- ity with the case of Amy Wilson and was talking of her constantly. Constable HcCiunmon traced the girl westward, until he found that she had been at Cathcart Saturday night and had begged a meal lrom a farmer near the towu. She left (.‘aithrnrt, going toward Woodstock. She told the farmer that she expect- ed to get work on a farm near that place. She carried a valise at the time she was at Cathcart, and strapâ€" ped to the bag was a lady's parasol. There is no doubt that Amy Wil- son is in this part of the country. and that she is disguised as‘aman. The relatives of the girl are nearly frantic over her extraordinary con- duct. and the distracted parents are urging the oflioers to do what they can to capture the girl and put an end to her mad career. son. Mr. Snowden finally took Ang- us aside and questioned be: closely, but she refused to admit her identi~ ty. The next morning the farm W was missing, In her room Was foufld a Woman’s night arm. ‘ g: County Constable McCanunOn flh notified, and went to the fumhouno with a photograph of Am Wilson. The Snowdens instuitly recognized the likeness as that of the farm hand who had just disappeared. ' "-1 Hamilton, Aug. 9.-â€"â€"'l'he Electrical Workors' strike is on in earnest. The men met ywterdny morning in Lab- or "all. an] afterwards issued a statement. defining their pmaition. it was, in brief. that their arbitrator. ROV. C. E. Whitcombe, had used ov- ery,.legitimatu means to secure 1 third arbitrator. The men were wu- ling. to meet the company hall In as to wages. but the company wank ed more arbitration. I-‘riday a paper was secured by the farmer with a picture of the girl. The members of the family Wore at once struck with the similarity be- tween their farm hand and Amy Wil- The tramp farm hand worked '01], and was liked by the {tuner and hi; family. She said she had a valise in Paris. and lust. Thursday came do Paris, purchased ; pair of slippers and returned to the farm. She. ho- camc very communicatixeuand talked argreat deal about the Amy Wilson case. She confided to a. member 0! the {amily that. she wns a detectiv- employed to locate the girl. but, her story was ridiculed because 0: her poVurty-stricken condition. . She wpuod at in. mm of Georg; Snowden, on the Princeton road. 6 mile» from Paris, for cmpioymunt. She was namely clad, having hath: in; (1; her feet, dad was attired in I. shirt. and trousers only. The farm. did no suspeCt her identity at tho time, as her hair was cropped short. and her figure was very nan-dunno; She declared she was a. tum hand; but had done no haVy work {or some time. The farmer needed 3 m in the harvest. field, and ‘guvotho nut applicant work. She said her m was Angu; Gordon. . PM‘II, Aug. 8.4M queer ”can“ 0! Amy Wilma to claw»; an people a! thin section The girl bu booi‘ mural day: In mu M of "to will- try working In an larva“ MM» 03 a. man. under the am of Auguq Gordon. 11!. you“ woman amu- pound from her homo M Capetown. July 29, lawn. a not. laying II" busy been kidnapped. Sh. mind In the “ruin; and. Ian '0“. o! hare cg, July 24. ofldmtly (:0th dirt“ (ram her home. Wu won mind by oibfr-‘otufud mg null: \HLI Whoa In HindubIOR-w no Dauppc-nd mu 8'. II..- 400 0-0.“qu In. Although no Nonfiflu Ad.“ In “out”. 1 BETBAYED BY A PHOTOGRAPH 1‘ my Wiiaoh; inn. Midi-MS .Copd-i. town Gm, Works‘u Farm Hands!" MASQUERADESAVSgMAN Strum In on In Eur-w”. l-oul‘lll lulu ('lno. i Sbénandoah, Pu... Aug.“12.â€"â€"Da.vid R James, operator of the Cambridge Colliery at South Shenandoah, said yostcr day: Port ‘u. mm mm Aug. 12â€" (-Iplwou an .N :uu'l'.-"-- The news of Abs burning' at Petit Suntandor. Spun," Aug, Bâ€"An ex- cum-c.5114» an attack on 3.11; m plosion occurred Thursday in an iron by Pouélm’rdists', WM 6:: sam. works at Canal-(o. near how 4,1?- day tut, Ins been confirmed. About stroyinz flu houas, 3mm; 'tourto. 4. 000 pox-sons mg. bonds-u. I person. thér costly i;inrdows,'orga'.iund rich Montreal. Aug..12.-The C. P. interior fittings were peasant“. ‘ itraffic Im- the week ending Aug. M ' . , was $771,000; (an, 311:, m ' l-unjon Donny“. ' last v?" n n- “$8,000. ”‘4: -.. mm “.179! Ann 10â€" 'JP‘°“°“V""-." “”9"" Mo'u'u‘t Fare-st", Ont", Aug. 11â€"80- tween 4’ and 5 sum. Sunday St. Mary’s 3.0. church. this town. was discovered to be Oil‘ fire: In usher: time (He fln'e edifice mgutbed sud mu"- It '01, no, Inn.“- 90- mun-two Im In“ .0 o In.“ Who [alumni to Pro- 1 " vol-o ll. cup loll. ulna-Du ’ ll. Wfllw'o I'm“. Into-0 } u lulu u by In! “no. I Shenandbdl. ‘.Pu. Aug 11â€"00::- plnlnl win mule to Brl‘udo W qumtorl yntordgy um. urlkorn m l lomlng In the rlch quculwnl du- : lrleo 0! (ha Guam-u anlcy. The In!» of one {Mylar ha been tin-onwa- Cd beau-o has attempted to protect hlu proporcy sad the rud- luv. roachod such nrloua proponlom um. the lumen are prwlu to also some (:0an gctlonco hulp stop {archer daprodauonl The commune. ruched budquuwn yesterday a. lernoon, 3nd ll. ll not. unlllcoly that. I camlry will be sent. Into the dlurlcl. to-duy (or the purpose. 0! flopping I the mlds. Lontlon,‘ Auguéit, l‘2.-â€"The English team which ‘is to compete n‘or the Palxmr trophy in Canada um sail by the Beaver line steamship Luke Sim- coc to-day.. Col Cross. mercury.“ the Natiqnul Rifle Association. at Comparixe's tlie m. Hon. J. H. Gibsob has also taken passage in the Lake Simcoe. 'H'te conference closed with a, vote of thanks to Colonial Secretary Chamberlain. . Another resolution adopted pro- visions for a. uniform system of weights and measures throughout the Empire. 'Hw. proceedings of the conlercnco will not be published. but the resolu- tions adopud will he published short- ly inn“ parliamentary paper. Inuvv-vn. v- v" --~ "Speaking for myself as an inlek" ml operator, 1 will say that. I an heartily sick of this trouble.” ltgb‘ an “mun. Scranton. Pm, Aug. 12.-â€"A lively batue occurred last. night between de- puties and strikers at, ’l‘hroop, an is- olated mining village six miles north of here. Scores of shots were ex- changed but, as far as is known no to one Was hit. Indus“... of tho Vorlou loud-u... ' 1h“ Wm M London. Aug. 12.â€"'I‘he final meet- ing of the colonial conference was held yesterday in Joseph Chamber- Jain's roourat. the Colonial Oflice. Consideration of the commerciniro- nations of the Empire. including preâ€" lercntial tariffs and the genvral “ml policy. was continued and a rublu- tion on the subject. finally was agreed “No- one cm tell whether the end will come through a. break in the mks of the striking minewarkers or through arbitration or compromise; but it. is certain beyond all question, that. the mines will open. "We realize the enormous and per- manem losses that contront _us. Ev- cry anthracite strike has, resulted in the loss of territory of the coal-pro- ducing companies of this region. and this strike promises to exceed its predecessors in that respect. Mann} facturcxs who once use the cheaper bituminous coal are hard to win back to anthracite. Hard coal will monopoli'ze Lhe market in domestic sizes. and for many years to come, but the domestic trade is only o fraction 01 the total. 7“You hay Safely predict» that. tho anthracite strike will end in some manner before the 15th day of Sep- .-..-~ 7 7 7 , ing several hundredyomnud child- ren. They came there saying they are hungry end as mm, in more than enough food in the camp to supply the wants 0! the men, the of- floors permit the soldiers to give something to the needy applicants. The number that came last week w small. but it is increasing every day. assay at them, bring beaketeto wry the food home. It is A common 'ht to immune of the womenand Km take scrape from the let'â€" ifigi,of the Soldiers. Col. Hoflmnn, of the 8th regiment. was “bod ll :11 these persons 'were foreigners and he l7_._AJ mplied thist a great. many belonged to English speaking classa. The aficials o! the Mine Workers’ Union deny there is my actual vn'nt. Tfléy m ’ntaiu the union are able to like ca. .0! the distress. No. End .4 Ch. strike. A widow, who own: a Warm. re- ported that. several men came on hog premises and started to dig potatoes. She ordered them on the patch. but they paid no attention to her and did {wot ‘leave Until they had . taken all they needed. One tanner has sev- eral men pacroling his {arm day and night. The forngers do not confine themselves to stealing crops. but. 0.1- so take poultry. - . Lucian qubock, a, farm, reported than (or some time put mas luv. been made on his plm by parties a! men. Early yesterday mot-nut; ho caught. a nun mung out .wholo Macks of corn. Ho ordered the m on the plate um I: he in looming he flrod two shots at then farm. The latter wu tuned. but did not shoot. Compiqlnu Mod. That Mina 8mm Han Booomo Ramon. FARMERS ARE TO TAKE ACTION Whine STRIKERS.’ COLONIAL CONDII‘NOI KIDS. (acidic cm III-nod Whon 1’.an I'm-n sail.- | Ottawa" Aug. 8â€"03. of tho big- gegt. notions over taken in Ottawa Wu! entered by Taylor McVeity, lu‘ the High Court of Justice on behnlfi o! the Saphine Corundum Compmy‘ Limited. against B. A C. (‘-mir of Toronto. for slander and libel Dam- ages lo the extent of $2,000, 000 um asked The Supphine Carudum Com- pany is a Concern organized within the 3e” in London. Fugland expenm- o! the provincml Govern- ment houses with the exception of thing and entertaining. during tho coronuion. London; Aug. 12.â€"â€"'l$e provincial PrL-miers are of opinion that the Do- minion Government nhould defray all 5‘.” Lou! With 10- I... St. Joh'n's, mm, Aug. 12. .â€" Th0 steamer Virginia Luke returned here yesterday morning lrom Labrador and reports the lishgry prospefl. than to be uéellent. The atch promis. to be above _the average. A schoon- er has gone whore at Farmyard Is- lands. Her crew of ted persons wen drowmd. - ' ‘ Kingston. Aug. 8.-â€"I-‘runk Punch son. aged 11, was drowned at Wolf. Island Wednesday. He belonged to Vermnnt. ’lhey were repairing 'n water fence, standing on a wagon, when their horses bolted into deep water, and the two persons jumped. The uncle) took the lad on his back, but.’ to save himseu dud to drop his burden. and the lad was drowned. W. J. DeVelin, who‘ on'ly went. to London, Ont.. last. week, was riding up Rfchmond street. when he failed to observe 6. street au- tint was begr- ing down On ’him." find 'u struck with‘grcnt force. He was hit on the head and concussion of the brain re suited. fir. Develin died Thursday evening without, regaining conscioup mass. ' Dela. Aug. 8.â€"'I'he nix-year-old soil 0! Rev. G. P. Williams, a. Methodist Episcopal minister, w” drowned Wednesday evening about six o'clock. 'lho family Were spending the d“ with Mr. and Mrs. Stem! Ransom. a! thtir summer mart on the island. 'l’hey'vm just about needy to Ian's for home. when they missed them.- tlo fellow. After 3 thorough search the body wu found by Ira. S. W. It. has ndw develo'ped 1th the din. mom! studded htch’?lla=ih, given to Edwnrd Geen by the hoopla of Belle- ville on his returh home-from South Africa. was worn h); him" on the day of his death In the‘ Evans’ wnr house. Toronto. It has not yet been seen. 'lhis may yet prove a. ulna»). key to the police. George 8. Norton, a. firmer. living near Iloira. Ratings County, met- with . that gccidem. Thursday. He wu‘drawing in buy when the whim cree- broke. one of the fragrant. striking him in tho gbdamen'. causing a. puncture. ‘ Harry Scott. of I-‘ltvello Bros. store. Duds”. Thursday evening Whil. examining g Mauser bullet brought from Somh Africa by' t fritnd. had the misfortune to blow ad a part of n. fingef by the [>qu let's exploding in hid hum.“ ' Bandnmster Peel, oT‘St. Cathar- ines, was met at the depot-Thaw night.'a.nd escorted to the perk; when he was presented with npurso of 8100 by the citizens as a. mark or their appreciation'of his cfloru in bringing the ‘19th Band up to’ its present state of efficiency. , .-A A! W. l. Sioudley u (‘ nl’ludinn Purim- ihilwny section hand (all [mm a train sz'rndn). and ni-vornl mm pas-ed over him, killing him ink‘hlli‘l- ly. H. Wu 38 ymi: (if .30, and leaves a wife 1nd onv rhild. A uh. {mine threatens '1‘.orontn and. u hr as the «mic jobber: can discern, were is no immediate relief. The extraordimry demands for we' article in the Canadian Northmt is the nlleged “use for the scar-tin 65 Jars of. age, (-ndod his rife h} Iwulowi an ounce of carbolic and in the sitting room of the City Arms Hotel. Bro'wxâ€"I-hmtcd berause he was put on; of his apartments nn Thur-many. William "overs. n 'I‘oxomoj'uhmgr, Consul-Oman! Footer wu notland It Iontml 'l'hundgy night that tho United Bum Government ,ll ”ML Inc tho battle-Mp Indiana. to Hn'limx for the coronation ct-lvbruthm on Saturday. ' Th0 tie-up 0! the swarm on 1h- Fair Haven and WmH-ilh Sly-wt “Miro“! Company, refiu" n; from the strike of tho conductom and moâ€" comm was at"! common 'lhurndny morning. Juno- Burk, unmlo factory In- woctor, bu computed MI lava-Ugo- Hon 0! the recon: accident In. tho Hun Cement Wurkn, Owen Sound. At mutton], ('onp.,"Capu|n (no, Gulliver. “'55 yous. and nun Iva Ilillor. um 28 you", won drowned In tho Hon-Monte Rim-r Thundny by tho cut-Mn: of I. ma. Thursday'- Iduvrlo'pmma' mow "mt mun-n whom were killed ind tony Injured In the freight, wrock on tho Illlwnukm mud Wodnuday. In 0 Ion.- huflr Ion-t N I wmmm-A'cuuzu mm ‘mm. ' mu mam on hm. 1’!» total sum 0! bearing “pl. crown in the United aute- 1- 2:0,- 000.000. M. moo-bury, a". who van 0! Baton. N.I.. a 1:100de you-tom drgwned _t_our penal". Henry ISM-mu, of llq cred. roll. dial Thumdny evading ‘, W78 yous. H» Van «Mutant muffinâ€"gown]. Frank Hewitt. an ample” ‘or QM John not-tram baton- 00.. ”find”: go! Mu (cog caught in an demon 'qu-nduy. And may 10...“. m, um. via v flan-hm. 1:..." ”but", 0' Haunt-hum. and (‘II- alfy. ll 39:19.me m in Lamina: A IOIM FARHEI KILLED. Wu“ .1000,” l Vb. by. the “OK 140‘ tho [by Drop. Drowned at Don I. O‘J'. ll. Kat-II...- (Ihrlsuanh. meay. hunk-3111' into-ad of. Qhr» hourly Jinan-rm \‘i' ’11-. “hi?” la. ban 4 n . I'Liuzd (m 'h‘ [shad at Karim-e. I} In n- bonuâ€" ‘ufulLv designed. ‘ mine. at (he :w'h “gantry. W the modern war- Londom; Aug. 9.â€"-!n ‘5 despalch w The [lily Mail Iron: St. Pekrsburg the con-wooden“. says Great Bnilain in her reply 3.0 the circular issued b) M. de “Titus. Russian Minisu-r of Finance. Marthe Brussels sugar covwantiom-deflina to puni'ipute in n rank-m on the SW question. hum: bean without ruin since April. the (salinity is dry as tinder. and it take. very little to stud. a big blur. Al‘ over lhl; rouuury (ha settlers n e fighting the fine to keep it out. 04' llu'ir craps. Lucbiiy most of the pain is hanastu'. The I'm-s m 31 ronunue to burn un- til theâ€"c is a rainstorm, of ‘WIa'h. Hem-e are no_was. _ Neur- Victoria thousamh of cord: or wood have bez-n burned 1nd {ence- nud hams destroyed. on the island, destroying thousands of {not of lumber. and Lhrmtening houses and railways. Nau- Chemuiuus. a. logging camp of the Victoria Lumber Company, a camp of the Chine-e residents of the village Mother property was de- stroygd, and all duy the entire com- muni were fighting to saw.- the school oum- and town hall. The Planar. Railway, running from Mount Sticker m Grafton. was also {break-nod. but finally mun-d. Vancouver hind union Arc Fighting '1". In: Thu“.- *0 ”and!“ of AM their from, and (up. Victoria, B.(“, Aug. 12.â€"lmmense busy fire; ug- raging at my points 090 0.. v6.00. ru‘er "av-'1 "menu \u2"r IMMENSE BUSH FIRES. Viki" in. Fob...“ Negligee Shirts in Exclusive Patterns ; Sum mer Underwear; the Fanciest of Fame) Hafi- Hose; Summer Neckwear; Latest m Belts : Featherweight .Suspenders; Fame) \ests: ‘I‘I. >00900900"". 00.0”0”...O< T (Mun-ville. Aug. S.-â€"\\'altor Howey ; met with a Very serious, accident yea- I many morning. He tell from the roof 0! J. M's hum. some three ! afloat Internal m. Win-(bur. Aug. R.-â€"'l‘he people of Anhnmtlmrg are greatly stirred up (war the mysterious disappearance in Clexe‘aml. of (h -ir Iownsman. l'apt. Edward (infield. mash-r of the suuuu-r V. H. Ketchum. It is Lou (has since the captain dropped out a! sight and not a (race of him can be found. No satisfactory theory Can be round to actount for his dim» mar-nee. He is 29 years of age. and a son 0! Canada W. H. (:ntlleld ol the am: at nun e Gatfleld. the well- lnown vow agents and settle-m u the Limo Kill.Cro-ing, Amherst- burg. In“. .III.“ Your Ink In. tho I.“ o! the In“ “cl-v. Spokane. Wash” Aug. 8.â€"Wh¢-n the Sheri“. with the body 0! Tracy, drove through haw-upon. hundreds of persons crowded .bout the wagon. By tho time the wugon mated Stone's morgue the streets were crowded. and from (fiery corner could be hard. "Three cheers for Lincoln county." 'Ih: man was wild. The morgue doors had to be closed ad the crowd win asked to stand buck. Sacral pemons were allowed to see the body. And then the trouble be can. Everyone wanted a. relic. and in a short time nothing was left but the body. Somecn" even picked up the blood-stained handkerchie! which had been used by 'l‘mcy to keep tron bltefling to death. “any locks ol “It! dL-uperudo'x hur we‘re carried' luau. and ‘n 30:40 pun-m; his head had Lccn made bald. 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