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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 12 Aug 1904, p. 1

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U." 3’ Iii“, ”'5","“‘.‘"” K... on-°ooa.....“‘. . “"de ‘ . fl ' ’Tho Scheyer'm his! I hie ole 108 feet mtostmko! o1 'fimrgmuy, world-{mm £213? “guts; WWW! Medan ”1'8: M .le’l tron, of lions, the most remarkable Shem 'nfimm9'“ and manyothermot equalmarit. 1““:me th “8' Ask your station agent for penguins. '3- Hmwmandates, August 29th to Saptcmbct 12th. " J. 0; can. 1’:an -' Sea-am all M- Canadian N ationalExhihitiOn 74 KENT-ST" LINDSAY. The White Front Between Campbell’s and Sutclifle’s. W Duck Skirts in colors of Bfivhiw polka. dog-black with b Inching. light blue and white boot md'light blue with white p trimming. Very desirable for Stem; ....gegnhr $1.50 'tywhite Ian 3 1 on s e 3, “find hem-stitchingnzinmed bk mi cuts, very neatly “”9““fo 75c ioyi Linen Crash Coats, double mansfipockets. fit ages 10m 31m, very strong“ and serv- ”$1 No. Special" ’. SUTCLIFFE SON S, y Blouses. Plenty of time to wear them wever, our entire stock must find new ownersâ€"we space they occupy. . Anyhow, we would gather sacn- though it be early m the season. Even 1f you have numberâ€"an extra one don’t cost much when you note our August broidery insertion md back have wide raga Crash Coats $1.00 attract DuckSkirts for $1.50 $1.50 310??“ 3.1-0” 32:90 Blouses $1325 Perhaps you are going on a holiday? We 8 have a full range of all travelling goods, Trunks, \‘alises and Telescopes. g “\‘V‘I'U'L‘NN “A ROBINSON 98¢ Blouses "3 Pym 2%., ever u 11 The Relief of 'Luc'know. Special Attractist‘ls. ‘u (I 1 : $1.25 le. 98c Qualities for..... . 75c $1.50 Qualifies for... $1.00 2.00 Qualities for . . 1.25 2.50 Qualities for. . 1.50 All better grades reduced ' equally as much. LINDSAY. Boys‘ mottled black 3nd white light weight duck Wash Coats, three pock- ets double sewn seams, fit agés9t014 yeti-s. Special... 656 A splendid time to get a. rain coat for the coming rainy season. Men’s dark colored Hen-inbone Stripe Rain $315,135? 131,353.??? $6 .95 Boys’ Wash Coats at 65c :JY AT 5 O’CLOCK (EXCEPT BAT. JULY AND AUGUST. Men’s Rain Coats $6.95 special value, Ken’s A11 Wool Serge Suits in black and mvy, four button sack style, army front, French beings, won lined and finished. Extra fig For Ladies’ (man, Net and 5m: Neck Rnfls in mp1”, blnck sud white. all Kaila, fnd‘usgor aflodmzul ma ’ or ongen styes,re tr prwes‘ $2.50, $2.00 and 81.50........ W Extn sheer qnnlity white lawn Blouses, some hove fine inch em- broidery finished, other: allover eu- broidery fronts and sleeves tucked. Some hnve an. insertions and clusters of fine tucks. Some are comp lee. Wfi’fifi: 22.2.”? $1 50 $2.50 Neck Rufi's for 98¢: No. 179. $2.50 and $2.25:Blouses $1.50. ‘ A New Suit for $600 ONE PRICE. é Haas «smug, Lt’d i HABIPOSA STATION } ' O RENTâ€"West Half of Lot No. 4, Con. 1, Ops, contmmng 100 acres; ‘9 95 acres _in cultivation, balance bush. TENDERS will be received up to AUGUST 23rd, 1904, for the purchase of the D. Grshnm Estate, 11. half Lot 9, 5th Concession Thor-ab, containing 100 acres more or less. Land in fair state of cultivation; creek runningthrough centre; excellent farm for agricultural purposes, or suitable for grazing. Terms cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to DUNCAN McMILLAN, -â€"‘w4. Benetton, Ont. ARM FOR SALEâ€"The south half of lot 17, in the first concession of the Township of containing one hundred sores, more or can; ninety-four ‘scres clotted and in first class state of cultiva- tion, the remsinder in posture and had- wood. Stone dwelling house sndorchsrd; shuns born 60x38, a. frame stable for horses snd csttle, 60 feet long and s driving shed. This is s first-clue hm sndisingood locslity; hslf mile from postomce, rsilrosd ststion and school; about four miles from Lindssy. Plough leave sfter hmest. Pouession the first of March, 1905. Apply to MISS CATH- ERINE NAYLOR, 22 Elgin-St, North gsrd, Lindsay, Ont. N 0 letters smor- .â€"w4. Good brick house 22:32, kitchen and woodehed attached; two barns. one 36: 60; stabling for 30 head of cattle; 2 good wells; barn well fenced. Also 30 acres in Mariposa, being south half of Lot 22 and partof23inthe lstCon. Scull born on the property. Twenty-five were: in culti- vation, and about me ores in posture. Above forms will be rented together. Apply to JOSEPH MARK, Valentin P.0., or on premises.â€"w3 repair. The boundary fences are ingood condition. Fm adjoins Lomeville, i331! under grass, Ind well watered by dug wells. For further particulars apply to N. L. CAMPBELL, Lorneville.-â€"wtf. FARM FOR SALEâ€"South Bust Quarter of Lot No. 6, Concession 2, Eldon Township, containing 50 won. The buildings ylfg buildings in fairly good hush. On the fam are I. new tune house, good barn with stone well under, new pug-pen and new dri ° ~honse. There is agood young orchard, two wel's. Possession to plo after her. vest. Apply toR. SMITH, 'ttle Britsin. OR SALEâ€"loosen Form for ale, 3} miles west of Little Britun; southhalfotLot7,Con. 5, M nbont80wres elected, the rest m L._L Cambny P. O.â€"w4; OR SALEâ€"One new Challenge Sep- arator with good belts, pet pnlle upto date, 36-inch cylinder, new tee , all ready for work. One L. D. Engine, 14 h. p., return tubnhr boiler, in very good re ‘1'. Gael-ed at a. low rice. _a.ll eee them. WH. E. . ARMERS, ATTENTION !â€"I an pre- pared to furnish fuming timbers, rafters, rths, sleepers, or anything in the barn nilding line, either in the tree or aqua-ed, delivered st Wilson’s Siding nest Coboeonck. For pertieulsrs uni arises address STEPHEN O‘CONNOR, FARM FOR flLE OE fig? â€" The north 11311 Lot 3, Con. 10, Emily; one hundred area, about eighty-fin sores in first-class M at cultivation. Liberty to plough After honest. For terms apply to W. F. O'NEILL. Linc'ny.-wtl. O’BRIEN, on the inning, or Donny- vill. P.00‘Wo ARM FOR SALEâ€"360 mm in the Township of Emily, two miles out of Downeyville and one mile from cheese notary ond school. F311 plowing done. Fix-stabs: buildings. _ Apply to WM. I‘mâ€"‘- _ $5 Per Ton, Mariposa. IG WIGB'for ugents’ 'Men and women nuke handsome wages selling our household speeiolfies. Every (sunny needs them. A thoroughly legitimute business thet you con short in without I 3mg: egpi‘tul. G.» MARSHALL as oo.,: London, O'nLâ€"w STEAM LUMP SUAL F011 Best quality Stove and Nut, $6.75. Liberal stocks at Mariposa and Cambray. "TRAYED â€" Into the remiss: of W. J. Smitheram, Lot , 0011. 6. Pen- elon Tgwnghjp, :bonj July 16gb, a. two- I” Site in Woodi'illo. Apply to J.‘C. GILCHRIST, Clothâ€"71d; Farm for Sale by Tender. Gold Medal mold red 8569;. Owner'csn hive nine ’y gaming property sud paying expenses. ‘OR SALEâ€"The old Town Hull sud BINDER TWINE. COAL at 132a per lb. Still Selling THRESHING. mmmm LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. 1904-. wu mun-an“ to tho mount oi than} 18.509. put tho M0 311; In Began In fleeting at Winnipeg on He.- day nor-lug. Winnipeg, Au . 9.â€"The opening see- eion of the Raifway Commission took place yesterday morning in the board room of the Grain Exchange build- ing, with Mr. Blair as chairman. Dr. Joe. Hill: commenced the eitting. Both railroad companies were well represented. Wm. Whyte. w. B. Lani- gen and F. W. Peters, with J. E. McMullen o! the eollcitor'e omee at Montreal, and Theodore Hunt of the local solicitor-'9 ofllee represented the Canadian Pacific, while for the Ca- nadian Northern A. E. James, G. 1!. Shaw, with the company’e solicitor. Liuoynng, Aug. 9.â€"â€"Tho western Russian forces north of Kaichan luf- fered a. heavy attack 10-day. 3y wounded Russians an here. There is a. rumor current that Gen. Kuroki is threatening Mukden tron: the north- east. Viceroy Alexia! and Gen. liuropgtkin were yesterday in Liar ‘10-- North d IN“. Berlin, Aug. 9.â€"â€"Thc Togeblatt yet- terday morning prints tho following despatch: Gen. Kuroki'l headquarters in the field, via Futon, Aug. 9.â€"â€"The Rue- eian force. in (rant 0! Gel. Kurokl'e enny u‘e reported retreating northâ€" ward. A part. of it. been encomped e3 Auping. twelve mllee tron Liwyeng. Guns were Md yeetcx‘dn morning on the J epeneee right. man! thet. possibly the Jepeneee are tol wlng the Russian retirement. The Chinese living at Yenxue Peso, where Count. Keller was killed, eey thn. the Rue- sim removed two collin- from um place with greet. ceremony. @239? '29? 77-":- i‘aâ€" Wat to be frog; the Russian consul there, ro- ports the lose o£_§hc_anax_:eI_9 p_ro- Two Blue. legal-ed. Che Foo. Aug. 9.â€"-A relizblo au- thority any: that eight Russian war- ship. pmicimted in the recent three dnys’ Mttlo at Port Arthur. Since then the Sevastopol ad the Ann: hve been repaired. h. J.) Cnlpp but. St. Petersburg. Aug. 9.â€"-A_ privy“ iected cruisers Chiyodu ind Itsuku- shims by the “plosion of mines oil Fix-h; u rm Ch. Foo. Aug. ’.â€"-Tho firing 0! heavy guns gt interval. 01 one nin- ute has bean distinctly hard in tho direction of Port Arthur since 10.80 p.m. yesterday. the accountic condi- tion: of the atmosphere being unusu- glly favorable. up to Anna! Wm. Mnrqui- Oynma, commander-in- chie! of the Japanese tor-ce- in Inn- churh, has proceeded north and ex- pects to stack Linqun‘. Aug. 20. 7 Illa Iro- 1m , St. Peter-burg. Adz. 9.-â€"A do- Ipatch from Kukdcn, and Au. 8. any: tho fighting nt Port. Arthur from July26t038 occumd am last nova miles tron the fortress, and thafnot all the gun o! tho batteries lacing inland wen “and. Writing to o friend in St. Pour.- burg recently, Gen. Btoeuel. the commander 0! Port Arthur, said: "I do not know if to dull over no each other opin. My own decision, orders or no omen, is, how-var, made._lfy life {I give! 1,9 .1133“..â€" wuawvar mppms, I no not. sin-ren- der. Port Arthur sholl be my tomb." "Itâ€"'1: W, mo com says, that Liam-Gen. Stow-cl (In command 0! an military tom nt. Port Arthur), bu committed Ini- cz‘de, and that panic prevails a Port Arthur. London. Aug. 9.-'Ac0rding to tho correspondent 0! Th Morning Post It Shanghai, It is reported that that then m 10,000 nick old wounded perm at Porn Arthur, and that the Russian. ." negatin- ing with the Japan-no to send the hospital ship Kongo“: “my in]! o! lick. WIN” 0! M Gout: triadâ€"Look. A. I! no Inland PANIC PREVAILS AT PORTRESS Commander of Port ARMS-Com- mits We. T ‘OH’B’: 0P fl STOESSEL maul-It (Jo-0““. ’0 '0' RAILWAY COMMISSION. Mm 60h; North. t. Hon. Ir. Kart. Toronto, spot. 0! tho bu Gemtor'l wide knowledge ad (rut WW. He lived ro- Ipoctod nnd died "gratuity n urgedrclooliriendluducqudnb- anal may reached Ain Wtobg. when Sir We Bowel} endorsed 0.11 that Hr. Scott had add in the lute Batter“- pain. He did notthhk Ir. Atkins but 3 mad enemy. Last night was given up to a do hate upon the custom resolutione in Committee o: the Whole. Chief among them in the anti-dumping pro- vision, de1 was amended in two particulars. In the first place. the anti-dumping penalty is not to ap- ply where the duty on the importaâ€" tion is 50 per cent. or more. In the second. place the Knitter oi Cue- came wm an memnonary powers as to its application where the dif- fercnoe between the entry value and fair market value is but slight. llr. Brock eatechined the Government .3 to the application of the anti-dump- ing clause. and affirmed that the easiest way to prevent slaughtering would be to rake the duties. Prompt». Problemfleal. It in not yet clear when Parlia- ment will prorog‘ue. but on Thurs- 'day the Governor may be able to relieve the lqielatore from their dut- lee. Hr. Borden has gone home. and so also has the chiei Whip oi the Conservative party, but there are half a dozen Conservatives left who apparently do not consider themsel- ves bound by any agreement. which their leader has made. The nuns resolutions were die- poaed 0! yesterday in committee. They are 0.11 revom. but yet. were discussed dmoot u Ireely .- though sub'mlttoa to Parliament for the first Sir Richard Cartwright untamed Mr. Henderson that for the twelve months ended June 30th the sum 0! 8880.549 wu pu'd in bounce on iron and steel. wu uttributable to the change 01th. tarifl in 1897. The total unount a! duty collected by the Inland Rev“ Department during the same you was $5,178,736. of which 81,587,- 224 was derived from the increased duties in 1897. mtfii hfim t13:.4::°betweel raid-nu o! tho town. who had peti- tioned the Town Council tor relid. and tho Town Council and the com- pony. Hr. Honing replied: "The in- tonation rotated to was communi- cated to the Government. Tho cool. of tho dimcurties which hove occur- red in tho cotton trod. throughout the ‘world is probably ’0. matter of deboto, and we on not prepared to express ony opinion in regard to tho hon. gentleman’s (nation at pro- In unwer to Mr. Hudenon, the mama-.0! Customs stated that. the total amount 01 customs duty paid on tobacco during the last fiscal you as 8604.555. 01 thi- sum, $133.29. Tho leoylofl Cotto- Company. It. Leonora hod o. long Mio- on tho onler popor routing to tho reduction of their employee by tho Volleynold Cotton Compeny.1t om- bodtocl o. Moment by tho .. the: tho, had boon much ow tho British preference, and b it tho Volleyfldd mine would b-le employed. ' Hr. Leona-d wound to know whothor tho Government hadro- you endod Jim. 30, 1904'. was 913,331: 41'}ch J; (91101": J. w. Nazca in 00.. 34.128} 'Coékihutt' Plough 00.. 85,696; Tolton Brat, .59; B. 3011 t Son. $302. Hr. Boyd (madman. Han.) vu interned tn: the drawbacks of cut- tom duty pdd to mututuren o! agricultugu‘ inplcmentl during thc Ottum, Aug. 9.-Eleven question occupied the nttention o! the Bonn yesterday morning. most of them 0! t nthor uchntal character. Hr. Innox's mica nbout the rumor of u company being formed to take on: :9. mm contmt on the Corn- i t b. ‘0. do ’1‘: g g Dial!- 3 ~51 W... Golf. I..- I all: aria-Th 3.le 0. tin all: El THE ANTI-‘DUMPING CLAUSE HEID‘BRCK‘ABEPWT Hon. 8. W. Scotf Seventy Criti- cizes Lord Dundonuld. HELD BACK REPORT. ‘1‘. Rainy m W Mu“ “0mm "_ 9°" 37.9‘37‘XE’“! 71°! wu droppod at his to cannot and In hope- to Join tho It: olde. 1,, Vol W Anette. which will loan and mjund nu Quebec to obont two weeks, to to, ham .7“ km“, Have the Neptune. lojor Hood“ bog! .~ . lummnmuyromto to” m' perloctly locum. .- 1» com Guelph, Aug. proposition. 80 believe. tint A1,; Brown on the Canadian vat-amt M14 u“ “rock by 11. mild nova-o1 tor-to, notion u on” 3334.5: W of polio. than!!! mum two gather with tho mt“ Emmy-cu to mm mutton com the no“ .m n. 19.1 An Annex-tan Whaler. the Hit. found In Hudson Bny. paid antic. on .11 good! intended {or trading. than- by admitfitfibeCnngghn wthogifiy. The Erik met the Neptune et Port Burweu. July 25, endr trwsfcrred oonl end supplies. The Erik started on the return journey lest Tuesday, while the Neptune cruised north to Lancaster Sound, hoisting the Brit- ish leg end proclaiming Britt-h eov- a'etpty over thet territory. left-no Home W m at W loudâ€"M.- Whiter, the In. Adam Mn Authority. St. John's, NM.. Aug. 8.-'I‘he Government chartered sealing stum- cr, the M, which conveyed en aux- ilmry expedition to the steamer Nep- tune. the lucid steemer sent to com- plete the unnexetion at Hudson Bey and territory, returned here yester- day. bringing Major Maddie. Gover- nor 0! Rodoon Bey. sovuu tom. mum Dun-c“ ‘- Wemngm my- Wellington N. 2.. Au: 9-The hceflelt arthquake which New Zea. land hen experienced in my years occurred at. 10.12 o'clock yesterday morning. Severn public b' were ee‘riouely domegod. end 911'“. time also Inflated haw 1019-11" shock was genera on both unna- No loan 0! m. has been reported- NEWS FROM HUDSON BAY. B. Carter of the Burnt: of lines. any: the evidenc- went to show that curiosity to no tho value of the stringer uncovered impelled the min- or: to unusud hate. and led to their uphyxhuon. The Deputmem. will not take any uction. Wow In. M I“ lot Boo- MGM,“ Toronto, Aug. 9.â€"m duth of the six miner- ot Webbwood. :- shown u the Inquest, was due to web“- ueu. The ventilation on the love: working at the mine was to." and it was custo “to! a. In: to blow .1: into workup. The hulbhatwunrodotep.m.ud gt 7 next morning {our minor: de- sanded. tho the engineer neglect- ed to blow 3mm the dam. When the men shouted the W hur- tiedtotholroid,inueodolnctity- inghumlmkointhopropcwq. Hm WI)“, when wormed, turned on tho :1! pus-mo, wdud on the surface a. quutu of u: hour and than descended to his death. W. E. Won. Aug. 9.â€"-(C.A ..P )â€"At W 30.. T. A. Bra-0y, m in. tho comps-awe W 0! out any and those 0! forci‘n countrilt, add tbs: in ten you-a tho «mad 01th. ”will invopasudfromtho Wand. Mm to the U S t- vodat this :6 dank :11.- at tho present mom! sum Ind considerably more bottle- ahipa building than were being conâ€" structed for tho British now. and beam. the resource. 0! tho tote- vere (rector thu: tho. of the United Kingdom Tho recount. of the sat- u, howm, m not aqua to than 01 tho United Kingdom combined with those of tho colonies. and on. rouon ho wu ; tum relax-met was W he held tint through son» 1671:: o! comma-dd icdention we shoul‘ obtain such . vault u would cub). us to mdntdn our navy ‘t a Itmgth scouring us tho command or Otuwo. Aug. 9.â€"Tho' proposal laymen: of bounties {or tho destru- tion of do‘noh ha been obandoud by the Minister of Maine and Fish- orieo. In no plan. ho will construct chm tutor!“ in tho Moraine Pro- vince. {of tho reduction of dam am into oil, glue, etc. E861! of tho. factories Vin cost. about 39,000. thh-ufioUA In '1'.- Im hw- no Sensto muoo' down to busi- m end took up tho nilitis bill 13 committee. lard Diode-old w lopsrt. When the provision dealing with the retirement oi ofleere and men 0! the militis wss ruched Sir lino- kennie Bowen urged that it ought to l’zrovido thot canoe must be shownr or dispensing with the seniocs o omoers. The dehte drifted into tsik upon the notion oi Lieut .-Co!onoi Ponton oi Bellovilie in criticizing the diflndnont oi the third specie] ser- vice hottolion, R. 0.1% 1%., st Mites, st the close oi the South Ain’osu wet. 1t omen-o thnt inquiry was ordered in Colonel renton s utter- snoes. the report woo transmit- ted in due course to Lord Dundoneid. Hie Lordship, however. did not trsnsmit it to the minister oi lili- tin, his superior, until siter the Illne- sey Hell meeting in Toronto, st which tho iomor used the expression thou he stood between the tyrant and his prey. To-uight the Secretary of Ststo declsrod that Lord Dundun- salg's notion woo unworth of so oer or s. gent‘lannn. most. ruched the 79th dense in the mili-_ tie. hill. end sdjourned st 12.15 EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND. Following the example 0! the Hon"; 0. . i am "mu. 5%“... rm"- :2 01‘ Load mnto and sppnchtion of hi! asylu- was wopud. thé V’Senuteâ€" COMMAND OP Till ms. I“. ma Dogfish factors... VERDICT I! MINERS. Termsâ€": $1.00 per year, payable in Advénce. Vancouver, B. C.. Aug. 9,â€"Wesky Ilowley, s. motor-nun employed by the B.C. Electric Conpony,hos be- missing since the night 01 the man’s outing on Thursday lost. He was 'then seen last in thodoncing pavil- ion, North Vancouver. and it is fiat- ed that he either toll on the who” or at! the ferry-boat. Search pol-ties are out. but so nu- hove not recoverâ€" cd the body. Honky was a. widows and has s family in Ontario. Style-Son In Mo. Toronto. Aug. 9.-By the hum of a. fiVeâ€"inch steam pipe in the el- g‘lno room or the Tomato Street.- 1 o'clock Railway power house at. _ this morning. three men rcoexved bod soup scolds. The break nus caused by over-pressure on the pipe, whu led from the boiler to the engine. Joseph Casey. â€" Perry ad Joesph Hughes were tbs victimS. but Cosy is -the worst his arm and hand being I tau-tun, “19°11: Guelph. Aug. 9.â€"John V011, howl- koeper of Hartwell, met. with anno- cldcnt Sunday while driving within ‘ hundred yuan of his house. A veâ€" hiclc, driven by two yam men tru- Freolton, m Into him. The fish: nruek Van's hora. naming through It. aide. Hr. Von vu thrown out.- “ mm , gather curiously. Thu. Fall Durand. Tannin. Aux. 9.â€"Th9,body, at Patrick Fox, wfio Wis m; the: last Tuesday, was found in the buy mat the Yongc street wharf W day. He was 65 yum of age and was in the habit of strolling 31.:- the water front. John Fox. and onâ€" gineer at th O’Keefe Brewery, is g non of L. Lambs-do, here. went t. Port Dclhousie to “h, disregu-din‘ his futhcr'a orders to the contrary- H. mm hat noon fishing on the ad” of the pier. His father and seven). other men :fter n search which m~ lagged, yaterday found the little tel. low'I body in tho lake. He had evtâ€" dcntly flipped on the pier. tngourtho ruling of melon steel an} bridge and plunging to. dent): bun rapid. below. The sch In vitae-ed by c tom-tat and in, Ion. Nothing V“ left behind Wm would Rd to the “duty 0! th- suicide. his country home at. Stanley Island, tecompnnied by his physician, It. Gear-comm. Thobodyhu not: yet been recovered. J.’ A. lam wan; Ch... 1-: mmm.m Honmd, Aug. 9,â€"J. A. Mb.» con. cm of tho leadinil‘ cheese at butter dealers of the Dominion. ion from the steamer 280th 1“” day It. Coma Landing. “d '1- drowned. He 1nd been win: for 50-9 months past and was coming _ou~ 0m the runs. Xingu-s Falls. Aug. 9.â€"Yosurdny a about 11.15 o'clock a V.- w t 65 you-I Old, dread h blah, committed“ muddy by {ll-D» Néhe of the bodies m badly In!!!» luted. and all are in and: can“ u to be recognizable. Many identi- fication. have been made by Mick. found on the bodies, no person- who viewed then recognizing the features. strum. Searching for the deed wee hep- ebout midnight on an extensive lab end we; still in prom-ea lest nigh. All the corpeee found were broofit to Pueblo and pleoed in four nee» (nee here. At 8 o’clock lest ova“ seventy-eh bodies had been new; ed, end of these fortyâ€"nine bu! be. “but“. During the (by he“ were recovered all the way .1... Fountain River from the ecene oi tho wreck to this city. At 1 o'clock).- terday dtcrnoon two bodies was. taken from the em gt “3‘ street. Mable, more than eidxt nil. from the point where the discs": .06 curred. end it is probeble that non. Dry Creek. and no In u was had-- hu night only three of the oc- wpanta of these can seeped can‘t. Fox-tummy two sleeping can and a. diner completing the min rennin‘ anthem-x theedge otthe lb!- uad none of their occupants were nuâ€" od or injured. How many perish. probebly new: will be definitely .â€" ccrttinod, {or the treacherous nah are arming over the bodies Eda. m lulu north of PM Sunday evening, proves to have b. one o! the patent rulroad dim- in the history of the country. TID~ crowded W can and a Inc“ "muonwuedmthe torn’. that tore out a trestle spa-nth: Sude'. Hoflow, am known w Pueblo, Col., ’Au‘. Ip’l'hc M of the World's Pal:- Flyer on tb Dave In Rio Grand. Railroad, u: St. Ccthuines. Aug. 9,â€"On '1" a 1m Fnddk, the seven-yum CRASHED THROUGH A BREE Seventy-Six Bod!» Bacovcnl. Many Mining. RA! [MYâ€"313F513 WWW. Boy's Body Wu ton-l. Mam-coal”. even raceâ€"vent! father Gm mu, II Onmrlo. OH? R, k 0. 5mm Drink. Ont sh.

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