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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 9 Nov 1900, p. 11

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1%. 4m EB: 810 88. fie. M Widest: of France lid __ mum“... “afternoon he held the cus- . mpn'cn of the membets 01 {We corps. among those hing ll. Dc Staal. the Rui- sador. M. Paul Gumball. Ambassador: Count Von , Mburg. the German Am- .nd Mr. Choate the United _ hbu'sador. He remained till hour. and then went direct to Home. ‘Nennent Bu Received It and k 5 30¢ Maize Enough. Oct. 31.:â€"Russ"al reply A"Klo-Ggl'l'nam agreement was - I‘- the l-oregn omce 183'. It is generally as hereto- Nina] The orhcials of tho F0"’81! Ofl Ce do not regard note as adequate treat- “the Poms raised in the La“ agreement note. They hR‘flfiian reply lacks the de- “~30 ”desired by Lord Salin- confrms the statement bhfly Te‘erraph that Lord *3! Will give up the Foreign hut-mac. but it does not name W. I” g.” to Have bedded to fl a. m Owing to Medical W’m‘hr Unionist Gunâ€" t m Situationâ€"A Seri- ‘ m Expected In the tug!” Region. M‘s REPLY IS IS isof Lansdowne May Get the Secretaryship. SALISBURY’S DECISION kaly Post. Surround ltglimu. Oct. 24.â€"â€"The micr- te-x which is inquir- -s;:.cre of the forum:- d‘Tvd the 3.17381 0! 5.9mhdSap. ‘enant lo Brewing 31,â€"Most serious ant, while recon [5 with 16 men. Boxers. A rescue 130 British and 911. will leave to- â€"-The foIIOWing :nent appears )3in Telegraph: alter mature con- ry has decided to reum ship. which' the Marquis of! anghai corres- that all the German troops have now arrived la China. and been dia- tribuud. The first and second ma- rines. the first infantry brigade and a maniforee or cavalry and artil- lery are stationed at'I‘ekin. The second infantry brigade with a cor- responding form 0.1 artillery, aginâ€" mudoavalry.lsatPaoTingFu. One battalion la at Shanhnlkwan. The third infantry brigade, with a company of sharpshooters‘, two equa- drone of cavalry and several batter- ies. is at. Tia Tein. One‘ba‘ttery and several Howitzer: are at Taku,. and there is a force 0! troops dis- tributed along the railway from Pe- kin 'to Yang Tenn. superintending the work of construction. A special daspatch from Pao Ting Fu. dated yesterday. says: . 7 _ L-.- Washington. Nov. 8.â€"It we stet- ed yawn-day. in quartet-e well versed in Chin'ee affairs. that outeide of the queetions of indemnity, punishments. etc” now under negotiation at Pekin. there were three vital and far-reach- Lpg questions to be determined. viz: Firtt. the remove! oi the misuse- Dowager, pereomlly and throughthe influence of her edvieere. from all participetion in the Chinese Govern- ment; sand. the creation of an in- demnity fund by the inereese o! Chinne customs revenue. either by the payment of the duties in gold in- stde 01 depreciated qilver a; at pree- ent, or else by doubling the ma sinu- duties tram five per cant. to ten per cent. ed velorem; third. the establishment o! e. Hinigfier of For eign Aflnirs. in place 0? the old end cumbemomeeyetemolthe'l‘eungu "Télégrap'hic connection has been completed with Pekin entirely by the Germans. The rail“?! £11.)!!! 230 unfunn- -___,, w. London. Nov. 3.â€"-Th_o correspondent of The Times says that an Imperial e'dict. appoints Lin Km: Yi, Viceroy oi Nnnkin, and Chang Chi Tang. Viceroy of Hon- kOW. to be additional peace commis- olonen on banal! of China. Gnnd Treasurer and the Governor of Pectingfu and _a, Chinese eoIonel m instrumental in the mafia- of Amadeus and English missionaries. end they lave hem condemned to death. and will be executed soon.” Ila. Pence Conclusion-n. place. “A: the result of enquiries mule by the international 00W]! un- dc Gen. Banana taecmd In comâ€" mandofthoFx-enchtroopoln Q1- mI. thugmeumconvmealthgttho “Gen. Voyron (commander-(meme! of the French troops in Chin-.1, With the allies under his command. is purging the vinega- around Tim Tsin end Pekin. Many villages in- fested by Boxers have been datroyed and their inhabitants punished. A French column met with resistance at Siet Chung. The enemy’s losses were considerable. The village was burned. {e "Nfiewe received n-om Paotingtu in- diceiee a movement, of French and German troope upon 81 Ltgg. 'where the Imperial troops are situated. It ismmoged thattheamqt‘Yeng “The Foreign Ministers continue to-dw the discussion of the peace propositions to be presented to the mine-e. The French propoenan were accepted. Additional specifications will be discussed Mondny. 01: no- count of the necessity {or thorough accord between the timeout Gobi- nets. the final note wil! not be pro- seated for several weeks. P8118. Nov. 8.--A despatch to the HM“! agency from. Pekin. dated Oct. 31, says: This Is First Point in Piece No- gotiation at Pokin. Mon 0! u Indemnity Fund ad "I. Bantam-Ion: or 3 mm «For , 01‘. Lamâ€"ma. and Gm Troop. loving To“!!! tho I... portal roamâ€"mk- M In; Vin-hes. THE DISCUSSION PROTRACTED DEPOSE THE EMPREg Kante has resolved to'deh'nd th; ”use Blur .3 I. .4 aoFao-S GERMANS IN CHINA. “Hum Vic-l Question. Genuine Sign: -ure 01' Queenstown, Nov. 5.â€"-The Liner Saxonia. Captain Pritchard. from Boston, Oct. 27, which arrived ’ here yesterday morning. brought. 15 , , when of the crew of the tithing, : .ochooner Mary Mosquito, whuh the Sunnis ”wolf-Glance“ on . tho The will of Frank Williams. late of Johnstown, Pa., makes a bequest of $200,000 to the Lehigh Univer- sity for the benth of worthy stu- Little Girl Shot Little Boy. Pinkerton, Ont., Nov. 5.â€"A very sad accident occurred Saturday morn- ing about two miles from here. A little boy named Walter Dobbs. aged about 10 years. went on an m to a neighbor's. The fainily were ab- sent excepting a little girl of about the same age. A rifle that had been bérrewed was returned a few min- utes previous, and the girl playfully picked it up and pointed it at him. when it Was discharged, killing him instantly. An inquat will be held. The pit boat on duty and his bro- thc, Will-Math, were taken out un- conscious and cannot recover. , A messenger who has returned {tom the momenta that the bodies of 12 men filave been brought, out. eight of ’whom fiver» recognized. Four men In the hospital are not expected to livo; 20 men no unaccounted for. The men are mostly maroon. and Sluu.- Tho coroner's inquest. which will be held to-day. is expected to render a. sensational verdict. uv-n-g â€"â€"â€" â€"-'_~e,, In Mb!“ I bellevethe: will he power lees to control the result this time; The 1e are ln earnest. and very rev can Doubt. Our 0 nmtlon. ls much bet- ter than It was In 1 and then-tore there In less danger of trends. So a: manual. than: have been rue this yen. where they were very common In 1898, and even where intimidation has been attempted It hu en:- ered the employes rather then coerce! them." When Mr. Bryan reached Lincoln last night,’ he had been absent from his home {or about five and a half weeks. Since the campaign he has traveled 16,000 miles and delivered 600 speeches. n: 1391751111, Ya. Philippi, W. Va., Nov. 5.-At 1.80 o'clock Saturday morning a terrific explosion occurred at the Southern Coal and Transportation Company's mines at Berrysburg, six miles from Philippi. Twelve dead bodies have been taken iron the mines. it oo- curred in the second left No. 6 room. south entrance. The mine owuers refuse to discuss it. saying it was caused by too heavy a charge of powder being med. The miners "a" it was aimed by fire damp. - Men are busy removing the dead komthemines.nsatthistimeitis eirtreme‘ly dangerous. Work is slow. So far the following have been taken out dead: . Lewis Peek. ‘ Andrew Bhdcwe‘n. 31¢th Johnston. Albert Brown. Peck Adams. Joseph Jackson, Inw- rence Dalian. Ivan Petroch. â€" Ponâ€" mud“. Welter Walendd. Ollie no 1:“;an nun s”- the an: an 300:: Me and Won. Lincoln. Neb., Nov. 5.â€"-Col. W. J. Bryan arrived at 'his home in this city at 6 o'clock last. evening. com- ing direct from Chicago. He will make a flying trip through Nebraska. devoting the last day 01 the cam- pugn to his own state, During the my Mr. Bryan was ask- od 101' a statement. as to the probable outcome of the election. In reply he ' fight has been made and won. Hanging coercion robbed a of a victory - . .-,#A 15.... .41! L- “â€"A-_ mum 8:11an In the Bonuses: Cod 3nd Inn-much Compuy'n m Vâ€"erm -' onu- Fntuinip 2.1%}. > Emperor’- hwrlh Wlh Drowned. In a well situated In the Imperial Palace precincuEin Pokinxwu found the body of mpcror mug Sn‘o lava-1h wife. Suenti. whom the Em- prgu Dow-gu- patina! to ho drownod baton tho night at the eon-t m the capital. The sound favor-m. Shing F1. and 100 ladle. belonging to “I Input!“ Harem. m whom In the hands of the allies. gum; us. m. m a- as. ‘ p. I; steadily improving." . Another batch of letter. from 0-5 man «Idlers in Ch'lnu appeared yu- tc'dgyinum-nborofpupcn,unon¢ than The Hanover Courier. whidx (ditoriaUy demands omcial stato- mento with Menace to the amn- given by the Writers. of the cruel- uen ullezed to hum been committed by German troops ln Gun... This M1151.“ My supportod by The London. Nov. uâ€"m Pun Inn Guette this utter-noon pnbiisbes u desputch non chow, dated Oct; 25. which nus be": fighting bu occurred in «be mountuins on tbtflhen Si frontier. An Anglo-Gegmu mumMcommsnAodbycoLVon flannel. donned Ticking Km Pun. The Chlneoe occupied a strong position on the crest und stubbornly resisted. The: poured u hot endisdln; are on the advance put, at 80 Census. under Major You Foe-reo- teer. but the British Bengal Cuniry Ind Mounted Suppers, discounting. saied the balms. turned the enemy's duh. and re Bend the Germans. Gen. nor-e Campbell Working. London. Nov. 8.â€"’1'he following tell he. been ncelved from Gen.- Home emp- bell the Secret“: or State for Inch. Lard mammal}: “Arrived At Boothe Oct. 81 from Plo Pu. Took e circuitous route. destroy. ed our [up Boxer enmnehnente and 0 km amount of em mama“; eel»- urec r um mner'urm mm Col. Retel‘uck. commending the river col- gmxaptm ntne emed Jun It Been on... Count You Weldenee Count-u It. Berlin. Nov. v-Fleld Meme) Count Yon Weldereee, In a tie-patch to the German Wu- Omee. confirm. the report of ugh-dug between en Anglo-German tome and flux:- ete (referred to in a special deepet 3h printed by The London Pall Men Guette endlneepeclal tch reeelvedln Ber» lln). He says tlon we: encountemd er the great we but after a hot fight the lute was stormed and five (an: "1:9 c-ep- tured. He adds that fifty out or the 1000 (311nm engaged were kllled and that the ellleg had eeren max womded end one Inn killed. W tom of 1.500 In Under 001 You Norâ€"an scorn“ tho ruling BB!“ EXPECTS TO WIN. 0.. Man 'Wu mined- Gan, arrive 1.2.0; . Brahtford, arrive atoms. calptam Pritchard, . 1mm. . oston, Oct. 27, which arrived ‘ Caledonia. wife Iterday morning. brought 15 P- - . . 1 of. the .crew of the filhing ; gulls/me, strive BATTLE IN CHINA. WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 9, MINERS KILLED. :s will he called upon to .record their votes at the polls. The Premiey, who spent 3est:rd’ay in the ‘ ‘city quietly as the gucst of Hon. Geo. A. Cox, is in excellent health. He will be accompanTel by ch. Wm. unlock, Postmasterâ€"General and Minister of Labor; Hon. Lyman M. Jones. Mr. John Bertram, Mr. W. E. H. Massey, Mr. J. N. Shcnstone. Mr. J. 8. Willi- oon, Mr. Walter Beardmore. Mr. J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Senator Cox, Mr. Thomas Mulvey. Mr. G. G. S. Lind- sey, .Q.C., Mr. W. F. Ridden, Q. 0., Mr. Alex. Smith, Secretary Ontario Liberal Amocinticn. and the rem scntatixm of the press. The Premier and other gentlemen will speak at etuh of the places mentioned in the itinerary as follows:â€" Brampton. arrive 10.05. leave 10.2) 10.50 a.m. Backwood. arrive 11.10 a.m., leave 11.25 a... , “ Guelph. arrive 11.40 a.m.. leave 12 noon. - Gait. arrive 12.35. leave 12.50 11.111. Brahtford. arrive 1.25. leave 1.45 4.1.015 .m. ' Vilnius-rival” 1°“. Mr that purpose. provided that not. more than 160 acres shall be selected in one block of 640 acres. . (4) That the heirs or administra- tors of any person enrotled who died whil. on srrvice shall have the same right of se'ertion of lands as the perâ€" sons so enroiled woutd have bed! on- titled to if living. (5; That all cla‘ms shall be filed within two years from the 1-: o! 81! wan-m under. Flying VII“ to 0.- tax-lo Province. 0 Toronto, Nov. --Sta.rt'ng this morn ng at 9. 30 o'clo:k sharp, Sh- Wilfrid Laurier “in commence his last. tour in Ontario before the elect- January. 1901 . (2) That the land so granted shall be‘relieved of all settlement dutlel and Provincial and municipal taxa- tion. except fox-Jame! purposes. {or a. period of ten years. I! such land is, however. transferred 1.0 any. other person within said period of. ten years. then the laws‘ncw in forced or any amendmmts thereto. as to s ttlement duties and Provincial and municipal taxation. shall .apply. (3) That any person having a. right to claim lands under any act of .thé Asvembl'y may Select such lands in such townships as may be ar-t apart $10,000 to the Patriotic Fund. This latest. decision; is of course subjeszt to the approval of the Legislature. but. there can be litt'e doubt that that. will to obtained unanimously. The canditions attached to the grant m as follows? Condition 0! the Grant-I. (1) That a. grant. of 160 was of land be made to ev ery rmon enrolled {or active service in South Attica. \\ ho, at the time of hit enrolhnant. was a. resident of the Province 9! Ontario. . I-lrc'mzstnnm- that no one will re- rret more keenly: than the Premier unused. '1 but he has not forgotten the services of Ontario' 9 volunteers, howewt, is appare. .t from the am nouncement Just made. This is only one of ' several proofs that. the Ontario Goxe: nment has given of W loyally if approves the Domin- ion Go'vernmem' s a tion in sending a contingent to Africa. We may recall two of the occasions when its sym- pathv was ev'nced in a similarly practical way. namelx. the an: o! 81'. 900 to axe Red Cram Fl: ad of “We hue the good fortune to be able to communicate this morning to our returning soldier lad: two piece- of pleas'ng nch. The first concern: our Ontario b0\s alone; the second is of “intent to men volunteer who went to Soutl. Atr= ca from the Dom- inion. The first is that the Ontario government has determined to give ex ery soldier who voluntvered in ()n- tario a grant of 160 acres of land; the other is that Mr. Smon has pro- mised to take steps to confirm every soldier in the posse‘nion o! the rifle which he bore throughout the South African campaign. Toronto. Xov. 5.â€"'l‘he Globe Chin morning makes the following an- nouncemcnczâ€" Thoughtful Action of m Dominion Ind Ontario Governmentsâ€"Conditions Un- der Which the Grunt of LAMB macâ€"no Premier's tour-4t: WW4 Wer'I Flying Visit to Ontario. 160 Ontario Acres For Every 0n- tario South African Soldier. BEAUTIHJI‘ SKIN TROOPS LAND GRANTS EVERY MAN TO KEEP HIS RIFLE. museum-unmanne- Wmmmm¢unnumud m for must, huh. and am. no mum-mud phyla. humans. and. Mud any skinned. map but]. with mm Mm magma. “(Inning hut.“ unphbtbym hammock! unanimous-ants. W Marmara“. . m Georgetown. Soft White Hands luxuriant Half THE PREMIEB'S TOUR. arrive 10.35. h" arrive 3.55, lave 3.05, luv. 2.15. luv. The anthracite coal dealers in New York put on another 50 cents a ton on Thursday. making the prices there: Grate. $3.75. egg $4.55, stavo and. chestnut $4.50. Toronto dealer: my the local prices will not b. Md. ' ' Thu hath watch' at “Arthur Pear- Ion; tho. ngurdcruf. o! Ann’s Grain. was, set gt Hamilton on ’nmrsda." nigh! by Sheriff 1! idd'eton. Par-Don gm.” m‘omdm no tropblo, No. um‘hfi hep dong: tom-rd! with: ,‘yu -1 A - .4..-" The King and Queen of lady were ed by an imposing nulitary cs- cort Thursday on their arrival in The body 0! a. man found floating in the Niagara. River below the Falls on! Thursday Was identified by Loms Boore of the fl‘ower Hotel as that of his brother. Who “had been mam":- tor ten m0. A dupatach from Madrid sass mo: Caz-list. are more numerous than a). first mppoéed. It in aid the 10\'.c:' cIergy are implicated, and tint the industrial cril‘g in Catalonia. u s strong (actor in the uprising. Pruldent McKinley has decided to remain ln Canton, Ohio, to receive the new: 0! the election next Tues- day night. _ JoseLh Bechmvh. merchant. has died Atom injuries reeved m the Tar- mt drug house explosion in New York Monday night. General William Booth is to come to Amaice next :eptember to help the Salvation Army on thin side to manage the farm colonies. He has been invited to do this. home. in order that. no attempt. tn the King‘s Lie could'possibly be suc- cessful. ‘ Pail. Nov. 8. â€" Advim from the French Pgronoes' say the (‘nxlist agi- tation still-ext“ across the lrontier. Two gendurlzel and two Carlin: were killed at Raga and Past. 0w- ing to the appearance- 0? several new bunch '0! “flint:- tho genduma of Bag: and 01' er districts have been obngsd to conremmte at’ Puycerda. A number of Culists have sought. no! " in the momtains._where u is dimcuh to dgl‘odgo them. The much frontier population in asking {or troops to prevent memiqps. The Gavernn eat follows the Car- iist movement with the greatest at- tention. 39.33 a despatrh from Ma.- drid. In mi‘itary circles the may importance that is attached to the riding is that it ma.) he a kind of to t. olrthe m‘dity of certain generafs. ' ‘In spite of the fact. that the Cats: uwis-éng‘il ofl'ciany deflated to be mded ‘ c’e rec ha been promulgated mding the constitutional guaran- tee throughow Spain and empower. lag the author-Jigs to utterly Cadi- ab Cali-m. In_ an engagcngm between 3 few "Pantidas," in the environ- o! Daren. man about 100 men and the civil guard of Nozos Escuu‘da. two insur- gentl were killed Troop. both caV- alry and infantry. are pursuing them. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats. We are right’in front with Complete Stocks of 3 New Fall and Winter Clothing, Suits, Overcoats and Pantsâ€"every kind and quality, and at prices quite as low as anywhere in Lindsay. Suits ranging in price from 88.50 to 812.00. Over-coats from $4.00 to $12.00. A Large Stock of Men's Pants on hand. Men’s and B‘oys’ Underwear of every kindâ€"Union, Fleece-lined and Scotch Wool Underwear. ' A Large and Complete Stock of Ready-made Suits (jacket and Skirt) Ladies’ Skirts, Ladies' Waists, in Black Sateen, Mercerized Sateen, Silk, Vel- vet, and every style of Blouse made. We are the recognized headquarters for Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Goods. New York. Nox. 8. - The first! band of Canists which at pent-ed at i Badalona 40 men st 011;.th be” d‘spersed. sa 5 a disatch to Th I’e aid from Barcelona. That in the I nc ghborhood o. Iqualadu. which 3350 cons rated of 40 men. had an enrage- g mcng with the civil guard of \xhom , two we e woundel. one mortally. ! In an enzageu ent between a. (cw Several skirmish“ Rave Taken Place and the Minibus):- We" Damned â€"Sovenx Killed. SPAIN FIGHTS WITH CARLISTS. Crunchy. mive 6.50. leave 7.05. Hamiiton. arrive 7.30 p.211. After the ucctzng at Hamflton. Sir a'ilfrid will leave 2):: sperm! train for the east. as he h.s to speak st Que- he: on Tuesday evening. 5:. Lalhu’mea. arrive 3.10.10ave 5. 25 p. m. FALI. AND WINTER CLOTHING R. B ALLAN 84 CO, A..- -4. Ream-ville. mn'e 6.15. leave 6.40 Mérritton. urrixe 5.3'. have 3.55 CARLISTS AND CLERGY. hoot fut: Side Killed. 1w Fur floods of all kinds-«a large and mmplota stock. Directly Opposite Post Office, Kerr’s Old Stand, Lin-{15$ a. AWN Ge 39. to come to help side to He has Ladies’ Department. Arnold Green. Who Owns Propefly at Piston. Propoaeo to Vote There. Cleveland, 0., Nov. 5.â€"â€"Arnold Green. a. Democrat, will attempt o striking int-rnatknal voting pe- tormance next week. He has lived in Cleveland 20 years. He was born near Pit-ton. Ont... and holds some preperty there. Undu- the Canadian law it. in heId that. in View 0! hll owne ship of property. his American citizenship does not. deprive Hr. Green of ma right to vote at his old home. His mother live at. Picton end he: taken a deep interest in the pa:5 [lamentary election of next, Wed” day. She insists that her aon ahan come there and vote. So Green will vote ,aa earn; as posaible 'Nadaamor Bryag. and a on e start for Canada. to you MJOI‘ hi- motha'a par- mun idol the following day. Hittingâ€"John J. Boyd. Samuel B. Hank. 3rd Rodmeni: Samuel Davis. Prod Schwen. 8rd Gantry. Twenty- nmo horses mining: tom. known mind. (836.! MacArthur. Best. 0. 8. Menu-y Volum. Second Lieu. Grayson V. Bad: and 60 men oi 8rd Gavelry. “W in- menu 1‘ miles eat at Nervtcen. command 0! Juan vmam. who!» dine.“ at Timon. A desperate “In W. m was most mum. 4.0 the force- mod. month. and: the heavy pressure 01 oven-mum; numbers, our troops were compelled to return to Review. which was unconfined In e. tactical. our), manner. .. Acting Ami-um. Surgeon Beth and o civilian W. ap- tut-ed early In the fight. were relea- ed by vnhmor. According to their accounts. the Insurgent- ere and: strongm- than reported herein and their loan by a. moderate estimate is over 150. Our loee: Killedâ€"First Lieut. George Feb!- gu'. Cherie. A. Lindenberg. William 1‘. Wilson. 83rd Rust. ‘0’. 8. V. 1.: Andrew '1‘. Johnson. Ferric Guy E. MoCllntock. 8rd Rest. U. 8. Coven-y. CLEVELAS D VO‘I'EB nut. hump: udwpgaJsra SEEâ€"fie... c9. afinl? ll. SEE. Vang 38?... I O? .959 M35 Cow. £95.. NEE IIFooocun Outfit... 5.155.»! a? E Oâ€" E: 6.8!. .392? on b .5819. no...» Ox mEYUO? .28 9.32.... 8â€"51! WI- FLAME. .WhlaOQIâ€"Onwnnndmmumtmdhm Con Wad-odd”. ' “m Datumâ€"Depth: unmanned his, vhhdnvul ct any inc. Dohanmhudbrpuiodsoflu-mnfinymluu-s of two and up wank. Wmtumdhmm Do you want to buy the best pump in Canada. If so get one of the Dennis Patent Pumps. They draw water fast and work easy. We manufacture these pumps in differ- ent sizes in wood and iron, and will guarantee satisfaction with them in any depth of well up to 150 feet. 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