ART 7 $10 ha ue reported in Armenia. Macedonia N the neighborhood of mm Thejon If a high tuncflonary in; curled d by Nana. near Adrhuopte. n. b 1m a bloody went with the 300mm: out gamma. Alumna 1m Salonica says that Nonrt Bey. ado ‘9 map or the Sultan. who was out to Investigate the brignndaxe in Albgnh. has been killed by Albanians. 1: Is lisb Vs'alcinthat the Turkish troop. It Primnd. Albania and Uskub are non- ‘nx becaune they have not been pug. “th the French Fordg'n Minister. IL Dol- "M The government or France II de- termlned to compel Turkey to fulï¬l he‘r entire obligations. Unless thg 801m Ohm} yield soon he will and tho bï¬l against him \ncmud by a nmbet Of vther out- standing claims of France. which will puviu Will 3. Good n. w .- 1.6113: the Sultan Should lot“. Iia have. :- Soon as {alibi- â€"l'nncn wm Fore. Turkey 1. Fulï¬l obliptions to tho Very Letter. â€ï¬‚t Sept. 2.-â€"Ad\-lces receive}! here in Turkey indicate n disquieting Intern- flitnatlon: disorders and Inï¬nity 11px?- fl. Consiinii‘ihe’ ma Ambaisador a ““6. had smother conference toâ€"fhg {MANY WILL ADVISE FORTE. n ake an appreciable add!“ to the Inn! now demanded. is Actions Caused Him to Leave France Suddenly. Paris. Sep’. 3.â€"The mun announce' that i: has received from 1 can: me" ed to be authoritadve in MWOPJQ Information to the effect that the 3“ relying upon the assurance of I ‘1’?“ Power that France will m M t‘ force and will n-fnse any Won In the Constans affair. a; a. It is rumored to-nizit 9‘33““‘11 ‘ Vision m be ordered m wfwatm union-ow. " “unh- Bey will only return to ram. W the wishz‘s of the W ‘0'“ EMASRECKLESS :33â€, is plainâ€"it 11357 â€I failed to cure dand: ’5’“ goes t6 the seat 0% ï¬edisease. It keeps the: I“? in a healthy poigdi-f mu, prevents the hair from falling out, and promotgs a healthy growth of hair. Price, $1.00 per bottle, at all dmggists. or by mail. Accept no substitutes. . p RREMER (0.. Limited . - Liberal- )l’o-w ' ' “Him, N.s., Sept. 3.4m: Liber- u' 01 Pictou, in conmtion this “noon. nominated E.“ w W. ll.P.P.; George Pntmoon. . of New Glasgow, and Rob? gFD’WII-T. manufacturer, of Barney. "9": II-s their candidates for the “m“! 1060.1 elections Haas. Pntr t"“01! tnd â€mica, Down- u-e new men in Father Point. Qua†Sept 3’43“" Brim Mot-'0 inward. 9.50 P'o' ww- stcrhyg .‘mfll' 5, mutations, and d“? e of all kinds have in popularity, until _ 11193115 of the civil- indication FRIDAY: SEPT sultan Will Not. Yield. :ey will only return to e wishz-s of the W l 39 the dispute I: lettled. KAISER. YIELDS. Soldiers rout “a .0 ti. 6th. ‘01 of Mnnlr «-, WW 73,22“; Mata ~§ept. 8 Am. " dredge. J Isrie! M, 'â€"‘ hgil the P0368“: Iron Wok: ï¬rm minim Gove‘gument was um under most auspicious circumstance. at the Polson shipyards yesterday afternoon. This dredge is the largest end most powerful in Cemde. It ' will be tested in Toronto. The l dredge went through the launching ‘ ceremomes in a. most creditable man- ner. undead do‘Wn t1: Inmate the slip quite gracefully. Thu-e was no hitch. end Hrs. Frank Polson ï¬ns- _ tened it ‘With aï¬bottlg o!- chunpagne. work in the St. Lawrence Riven and I‘m now being constructed-w by“. ! the Poison Company will be used in Â¥British Columbia. Hr. Taste ,.told why the big dredge was mac in To- } route, and criticised the Wolvin pro- ‘ position, whereby the dredges might % have been built in the States. Hon. J. Ind Tar‘e we: present. and um- tlie launiï¬ing Ind-nude a. brief and bright M. “mother guests. he was aboard Mr. Polson's steam yacht. the â€CruiserfL titer American capitalists were the in- terested parties. and Mr. Tarte thought their proposition meant real- i ly a loan being made at- 5 per cent. 1 to enable them to build an elevator. They really wanted complete control of the basin at Montreal. and also wanted the use of the jetties at Port Colborne and a site on which to erect an elevator which they propos- ed should be taken over by the Gov- ernment after a number of years. Capt. Wolvin had a proposal. too; to build ten ships for the grain car- rying trade, but they would not be built in Canada. The intention was to have them constructed in Cleve- land. and the Government had been coolly requested to admit them to Canada free of duty. Mr. Tarte hop- )A__4_-- V’uu-uâ€" -- V- v 7 ed to see the shipbuilding industry flourish in Canada. and from what 11': had seen he Was satisï¬ed that it. would. “Canada ï¬rst" was his theme throughout. . n _A Il’:l‘-- \ruzulv v--- v "a ,, Mr. F. B. Polson and Capt. fol!ov:cd with brief speecheS. which the party ,eujoyed a cruise around the Bay. The dimensions a the vessel may be to be: Steel hull, ft. beam, 12 ft. 6i able of working to and will discharge maternal uxu tayce, up to 2,000. get by [mean floating aegxiny g‘conjnected pipe Date: at tho Duke‘n Am“: at the Dit- terent. Chick OttuWu, Sept. 3.â€"The itinerary for the royal visit. to Canada has been completed, and yestggday was itsued arrive Montreal. 3 pm. ,. Sept. 20,â€"1an Mo"treh.1'9 a. 111-; arrch Otfhwa 1ï¬43 .m. " Sept. 24â€"Leavc Ottawa 12.30 p. Oct. 1â€"mve vancouvcx' a “nun, arrive Victoria 10 a..m. Oct. 2c-Iï¬ewe‘Victaorh1103O p.m. Oct. 3â€"Arrive Vancouver 9 a. m.; leave Vancouver 10 an. Oct. 10â€"Arrive Toronto 2 pm. Oct. 12â€"Leave quonto 9 a..m. to visit. towns in‘Weqetem Ontario. Oct. 14-Leaw Niagara. 11 a. m. Vigit mm in Warn Ontario-1nd Oct. 14â€"1151“ slum u.,u.. .... Visit towns in Mm Ontarioran leave for Kingston. Oct. 1+â€"Arrive Kingston 11 a. m-; leave Kingston by steamer {or Thou-‘ sand Islands. it ï¬ne: arrive Brock- ville 6 pm; have Brockville 6.30 lealve Sherbrooke 5 p.m. Oct.» 17â€"An'ive $t. Johp, noon. Oct. 18-LeuIe St. John. 14.3.. Oct. 19â€"An-ive' Haï¬fax 10 mm. Oct. 21â€"Deave Halifax 5 mm. Swmsea, Wales, Sept. 3. -â€" The thirty-fourth annual Trades Union Congress assembled at Albert Hail here yesterday, under the presidency of U. W. Bowerman, M. P. About 400 delegates were present, represent- ing a. million working people. ‘ Among the subjects which will be discussed are “Higher Grade Educa- tion," "Housing of the Working Classes." “A Gen’éral Eight-Hour Day," “Comnulsory Arbitration in , n otDnâ€"Hamnnfm ’ pay, Unsung-“n" 4 Trades Dispies." Franchise to War lrage†and "01d A: Sept. 26-â€"Arrive Winmpeg 1.1.50 u. ;.; leave Winnipeg 5.30 p.111. _ Sept. 27â€"Arrive Regina. 11.30 a. 1.; leave Regina 3 p.m. Sept. 28â€"Mrive Calgary 8.30 a. 1.; leave Calgary 4.15 9.111. Sept. 30â€"Arrive Vancouver 11.45 md others- lolvoo train.- 0! Din- hummus-them Sept. zâ€"A Chuck chemist nu â€tented a process form dust In the streets. It tom. the dust the Into 3 It!!! “ï¬t! â€which :- impervi- Duh-do- for S-lubury. London, Sept. 3.â€"The Biz-mind); Daily Post yesterday Ward is likely_ to con on Lord Sulillfufy. at. says King fer u dukodom the time of His Lou w W ' - - < 33,14)"; V Strut}:â€" Royal is once more Oct. 16' 1,000,000 Worker- Bopnunud. THE ROYAL ITISEBARY. man“ I'll“ -v .‘ mensions and capacity 0! cl may be briefly described Steel hull, 100 ft. long. 42 12 ft. 6 inches deep, cap- ‘orking {o a. depth of 50ft... discharge material any dis- to 2,000 ï¬gét by_mcans 01 W. D. XeLood Ghoul. »â€"ArriVe Winnipeg 11-30 a- Arrive Sherbrooke 8 p-m-: p.35}: V“Parliamcntary to Women. †"Adult. Sul- "01d Age Pensions} Miller after short 10 Demand That Noon) Nob-tin ~ ion Man Be Lynchod. an; moi: DAY osmousmm i l ' ï¬e otdclais‘ot the Star plant clumsy ,, " .fllo‘ â€to about their mill held]: a: ' lidIVery boy from the wotomc. with a letter for the ofï¬ce. while he ‘5 coming down 12th4treet. and Inspected th letter before he was allowed to proceed. The matter will be reported to the posts] authorities at once. It is also charged that the strikers stoned the company's carriage on Pennsylvaniakavenne the morning. but did no special damage to the occupants. The aggressiveness ot the strikers was further demonstrated late afternoon. when a mob sunounded Jones. a colored man. who was mistaken for a non-union man from the Star Works. He had a narrow escape from serious In- jury and possibly death. by the appearance of Police Lieutenant Croosman. who came to his rescue. Before Crossman could ‘ secure additional aid he was almost over- whelmed by the large crowd that had gath- ered. The prompt arrival of a large tone or ofï¬cers probably saved Jones from being lynched. as the mob appeared a desperate one, and many demands were made that he be strung up. The failure of the Amalgamated people to cripple the Carnegie plant at Duqueane this morning is looked upon by the steel ofï¬cials as the death blow of the strike in the Carnegie mill: at least. Last night the strike managers at licKeesport an- nounced that a march would be made this morning to Duqueene. and predicted conn- dently that the men would not go to work and the entire plant would be tied. This morning no ponders appeared. the men went to work and the plant is in operation as usual. ._ ,. a, -a A‘- The men who necenuy struck at the McKny Co. chnlr works were trotted,†: surprlse to-dny. when the mmemeht put a force of men to work dismal): the punt. The company he: erected a much larger plant at Xche'e Rocks. (Id wlll abandon the Lamncevllle punt. End ate-dad Then St. Peter-short. Sept. zâ€"The prior 01' e famous Russian Bingovestchensk Mo tery, near Ni nl Novgorod. has been mur- dered. 1nd 9 murderers, it is thought. my be found among the monks. The prior had a premonition of death. end the hour before his murder he spent boron-1n icon praying that he might be lpared a violent death. The safe in which he kept the monster-y funds was robbed. .. ~ Theiprior had made himself disiiked'ï¬y the monks by condemning their vic ï¬res and imposing heavy penances. ’â€" V Commie, Sep’t. 2.â€"A Cnlogne Gazette from '1 31. 833" 31. says: . "A wlgesprend rcvolutlonnrj movem‘qlt ls going onrln Persla. {cistered by dlscon- tent' with the government. on account'o! the new loan negotiations with “ugly. ln whlch the Grand \‘lxlcr ls nccus-d. or selllng the rounu'y and talllug to make reforms. Martlnl law has been proclaim- ed In ‘the capltal nnd envlrone. "The ngltntlon. lt ls said. proceeds from the entourage of 'the Shah. who (requent- 1y ands threatenlng letter: upon hls writ In: table." ‘lox'uuuu, Lva- -â€" 7 - , 'I‘radesufl WCM we had a big parade: with the Industrial Ex- hibition as an objcgtivc point, Here they ï¬n ofl the‘ program 0? sports and games. Throughout Canada. there were mouster panda. the holiday being strictly observed. There were large turnouts of union men at all the smaller cities and large towns in Canada. alibi-ulc- Throughout All t‘nnui- and tho DIIM Ham on Monday. " Sensational (an. London. Sept. 2.-)Inr1e Josephine East- wlck of Philadelphia was arralgnod in tin.- Gulld Hall Police Court today. chargc-‘o with hula: forged a runway certiï¬cate 0. the “hoof £100.000. -‘ , _ . A..- a. -0 gnu)" Inï¬ll "I? Vlflle'ln :Lw,vw. The defendant. who I! of slight bu!!! 1nd apparently belonging to :1».- middle classes. ‘was somewm shahbny drvssml the was accommfllattd With a chair and cat usually In the dock the whole um; Hamilton, Sept. 3.â€"â€"Bicna::1 wynuâ€" ham. :1 13-year-old son of William Wyndham. commercial traveler, wgs drowned while bathing at Burlington Bench, about six o’clock last. even- ing. The accident. happened in the lake. near the canal. Wyndham step- ped into a hole and went dOWn. A companion, Addie Murplw, went to his assistance and got him by the hair of his head and brought him to the surface. Wyndham seized him, and to save himself- Murphy had to shake him of! and swim to shore. The ~body Was recovered shortly 1.!- vex-wards. rams IUBDBBED Toronto, Sept. 3.-â€"nnttnew bwwv- mun, cit-Chief Postomce Inspector of the Dominion, died on Saturday morning at the {may residence tram the result ‘of a. stroke 0: penJysis. Hr. Sweetnun suflered a. paralytic stroke on March 8 last, but recover- ed. sufï¬ciently to be about. Last Tuesday he. Inflercd a second stroke. He was conscious. however. until n few hours belore his death. . When the end came he was surrounded b! his tunily. 1k. Sweetmun was born in Toronto on Oct. 17. 1831,.~ end was, More. in hit 70th year. Now York, Sept. 8.â€"â€"Ers. Darn: Nation came to town yesterday to lecture and be stared at. sad the day furnished more excitement tor her than any previous day she bu had since she tbandonedgtbe‘ :jnuloon- 3:713]!!! Innary lntllo' Swat-Al‘- Drown-d at Bullion. cm. I. lei York. LABOR DAY. me u: mm D,“ MM 0- tttentio: .0†here and In 5‘ nt wed mutacgr‘ r excitement tor he: 3’ Publishing Th0" -A ‘dcspatch to T“ 1 Tehemu. dated A“ Vpoliee sulfa. Mow-ment- n! “083:. Carrie ï¬atthew Sweet; -Richa::l Wynd- “onml. 80E- '23â€" of “'2 M It the East nd AM this were 060 head of «R10. m “1'â€. sheep and 150 lamb.- There m 3 good “mad at the toll..- prlceo : “settleâ€"Choice sold It from 4: to 96¢ 1b.:gooduoldettn-ttto4cw b.: lower grade iron I: a 1"- cuves :me now no}, mpg eun- _; A__ u__hb Mill m Q Northern spring. mu. m h Muse. canoe. Danika. Oct. m I 21: 9d plld. one-hut old mo. in; quotatlonl: Ameflctl nixed. : Inn. â€3 “ Flour ID“t Luf’"‘.‘°n.1.. .m- w. e - Antie'rpâ€"When. not. can: no. 4 Montreal, Beg. 2.â€" 0! live I It the East ad Abs this not were 060 head of «we. no ulna, uheepnd 150 lambs. Theremngooddenlld “the!†I.“ pflm.i_n-- -4.- .. ï¬at-In ‘2 h) strong. The general ciao m dull and lover. mport stock It“: fancy. “on a !530: choice to extn. cattle. 0‘ do nix-able quality, 85.75 to 90; god to but. $5.35 to $5.3); good. 86.“ to 50:3?" bulls. choice to extn. $16 to 84: lo extra steers. 84.50 to $5.10: good to best butcher steers. 84.50 to “.75: (It bulls. 88.25 to 8350: feeder bulb. $2.75 to $3.15; yearling steers. god to choice. $3.00to84;xoodw tmuto “.25: medium fat $3.50 to 83.75: 9“ heifers. choice to em “.50 to 84-75: good to choice. “.25 to $4.50; stock hell-:5. $3 to $3.25: Michix n Itocken. $2.75 to $3.60; Canada stock calves. choice to extra. r: m e. n 3: road to. owing†£19 13 good to cholce. “Sta to extn. 87.25 to $760 $6.15 to $7: _he|vy. 84 to 74.- 1' -_h- h 0 :89“ $4.25. 86.75 to $7: navy. $4 to Sheep and nameâ€"Luau hlx‘her: lamb; choice to extra. $5.75 to to; good to eholce. to $4.23. mix 50 to 83.75. even. 33 to $3.50; Cumu lambl. choice to extn, 80 to $8.10: to cholee. 85.75 to $6; the “9..†v.3".-y ‘fffgyim Imfll an we th‘ close was Inn steady. Hon-With only 50 load! on sale the best hours of the any. the market opened active and 5c higher on nli desirable (Laden; heavy. $1195 to $7: mixed. 86.00 tn 8‘; Yorkers. $0.90 to 87: pin. $8.8) tow-00‘ touch. :6 to $8.20: mu. $4.75 to 85.21. declined lie to 10¢. Yorkers quotnble :1 $6.90. -- - .. 7 New York. Sept. z-Beevuâ€"Recelpu.‘ 8342; market 10c to 15: higher; steers. $5.30 to $5.90; oxen and am :3 to '; bulls. $2.75 to $3.50; cows, $1.90 to $4.25: cables steady; exports. none; cdvcs, re- ceipts, 2580: veals, am; othe: diva. ,wuk, and. gnu-qr: m; van. 85 to 88: ‘3 . Sheep 1nd Lambsâ€"WNW; sheen steady to strong; lambs. ï¬rm to 15¢ higher; sheep. $2.50 to $3.85; Moe, 84: hubs. 84.50 .to $6.25; one car. “.50; calla. $3.25 to $4.25. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 6241; whet higher; common. Agata} “ta-03!... 570‘; flStine run. ___, ,7 yuk,’ and. stifle.“ culls. $4 ‘0 “-503 ‘ :3 m 3375; 13d 9‘. common. "Cdt‘lâ€" â€"v--, , 87.10 to $7.20: choice light. $1.25. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago. Sept. 2 Juleâ€"Receipts. 29. ‘ 000; good to prime ween. 85.50 to 88.30: poor to medium. $4.26 to $5.â€; Itocken and feeders. $2.†to “.5: cowl. $2.75 to $4.â€; heifers. $2.25 to $5: annexe. 81.75 to $2.05; buns. 82.25 to “.0; nine. $2.50 to 85.50: Tens Iteefl. 84 to “.70: do. nus. $3.50 to Western neon. $3.75 to 85.20. mm 32.â€: mixed and butch- an’. 5.95 to $8.15; $05: to choice hag. . wtoï¬z light. 85.96â€â€œ. ; otnlegulbte 6 Sheepâ€"Receipts. 28.â€: good to choice "theâ€. $8.75 to 34; III! N choice .111er 48.50 to $.70: western sheep. 83.1 to 8: native mm. 83 to $5; Wm mo. “10 1‘1"!†1'0... Shot at loo {0 84-90. 0! Columbia tau- broke It ambushed In 1895. I 1mg. The best Indium In this much van that ‘ an 129. W153?" 0K Inna-n: It mhlllhed mm: o ocoro was. The best IndividualSe ootlnx done In this much was that otSe “(Com 0! the 12th Regiment. New York. r"who undo ble 1: the â€0-de um and was onyux thlpoflbleltlll‘tge remand.- calmn nee- minim we (I My The New Yo team «an I lead 0: 17 to when they left the ï¬rst stage. but Mhsmen heDlstrict of Columbia. ovemmeth this In the lat two distance.- “hull" wu nude by Well- of New Iorh on the may target. end. «coral-13w the INCA thin was ranked u mm. It hadno been for thin error the New Yorker! would hue M6 the some __-_- .. oh- .1...†teen- Tho median-J the New Yorker! would are an w: .....e score he the winning teem. The madam. who arrived yesterday were In eighth Elna when the left the m rage. at nu: ehoo at 500 n m glued then In th poddon at the nkh. he lewAggggen‘ more m 1M; the San Francisco. - Sept. 3. -â€" The steamer Homer has arrived {mm the Prihylol! Island. with 22.672 oculâ€" skins,‘ a large number of faulting. and a quantity of Whalcbone. The numeral catch of stall is repbrted‘ as general small. S dney. N.S.W.. Sept. 8.â€"-A musk. ed zyclist Sunday night. held up the ' (led a passenger. neared the 3'33 and opal: valued a. $1,400, an! escaped. m non-m nuns-mu 1-.- Turonto' Sept- 8.“ W Dr. Bennie Nesbitt, Chair-mu of the Conservative Execuuvo {or tho Pro- m. emerging! the President. 0! a“, county Conservative 'usociutionl and prominent memberu o! the part! at dinner gt, Webb’s. 'n..max. Sept 3 commit widde in ‘ m M011 _ - A- 1-1.5.- Honda ‘_ Sept,‘ 3.-â€"Gunnor mow ma Artillery 0.th to made in the bah-unmet , W- H. Maud ‘ ‘ put - 3. will recover. sen! Cum s-ull. , . t.‘ mm $35th 1 1nd ‘0! 1m. Hilda Every Clearing Salelof Ladies“ Skirts. Bargains in Blackland Colored Dress Goods. Bargains in Prints, Muslins and all Summer Dress Goods. Clearing Sale in Men’s Suits. Clearing Sale in Men’s Pants. iClearing Sale in Men’s Cotton Shirts. Pain in the back number their He- thus in thousands. Only very powd- fnl and ptnetrutlng remedieu will reach thue distressing complaint. but Poison‘s Nervmne is as sure to cure them at anything lu this world “HID wvâ€" .â€" can b: lure: Ru}: Nervnine over the sore parts night and morning. and see how quickly It drives out the pain. Five times stronger than any other. Good for internal and ex- ternJl use. Lars-2 bottle. 25c. Savors! Toronto. Sept. 8.-â€"Sevcrnl Toronto peOple were more or loss severely in- jured in a railway collision at Lewâ€" iston last night. shortly after 7 o'clock. The New York Central train from B-uflalo was conveying an ex- cursion party to Lewiston. when the smash came: The New York Cen- tral m. ‘dae a; Lewiston at 7.30 p.m., to meet. the Chieora. had to back down the steep grade :11an a. mile from Lewiston. In doing this last night at. a. speed of six miles an hen: the New York Central train ran on a switch and crashed into an engine standing on the wharf. Five coaches were attached to the New 7, A ___......‘l wuk lack and sun-I fail!- York Central on 'nc. and several hundred persons we aboard. The crash produced a. startling shock. The rear coach was badiy shuttered. and the passengers were thrown into confusion. ‘ “‘ A ,_-__ -.A-MO Wm Ila-v... George Heath of 943 Queen street. this city, had his right leg broken above the ankle. He was in the car second to the mar coach. Bis back was also hurt. ' r,,_4_...Aâ€"n A number of other Toronwn were severely shaken up, but esa With a, few bruises. The collision caused a panic. when it, Was round that no one hoes killed. thinzs ouiebed down. romm I. It. Berlin. Aug. 8.-â€"I.n spite o! the cf- torts to museum the non-political usâ€" pect oi the coming meeting betwu-u Emperor William and the Czar. The Schlelischo Zeitung’s St. Pctersburg correspondent declares that t‘hc Czar has been in autognphic correspond- ence with the Emperor. special cour- iers visiting Berlin twice wee“). peering letters which have not. pass- ed Win the hands of any ome- led through isle. Midland, Ont... Sept. 3.-â€"Thc body of 3 man was found floating in the buy here n9†Pliyfnir's Mill yester- , LA‘I_ __- inn wry-y “- v â€"-â€" day morning. The body was too badly decomposed to be identiï¬ed. but {tom pspu'I found in clothing he is supposed to to Edward Delaney, a lumber inspector o! Bradlord. The authorities of Brntuord have been communicated with, and friends are expected to identify remains. London. Sept. 8.-â€"Andrcw Carnegie has given £100 each to Sheddcn. Law, Jones and Dick. [our miners who displaycd conspicuous bravery in the rescue of their comrades m the time of the recent. Dolnibristlc (Pea-Whig!) colliery disaster. 365% die a can 1am: LEWISTO!‘ RAILWAY WBECK. 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