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Durham Review (1897), 4 May 1899, p. 7

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" Ilglald for l-ployc‘ " ml II. [dank-menu. us your: past several of the Waiting this d “I!“ Id it prMtable in I-iou .upunn ”no-nowada- mmn of their loan for in I I luvs» room or dining han rmployes. " here the em- lude manner- of both _ be. od lamb Itotrut much.» fur those employed Ono Lrm in London. a.- m. loamy bands in nu bo- almdy ueosdod to gin n w doterursratioet was In. [has ideas “that than a. urn-a .AJowed ior thin nudda, you "t but an hour; but ' waging at human” " or' ONE [NGIN ychu m Are " lullruodu wu- FREE LUNCHES. mu m. 11 ohm at patch ts ho I n. no (a a. that: bus. a mutual, and in worth. :cm1udy. Hut. “A minus to a "I, and] In I“! pr L00 - was would I In not, although mplo’u IP' out to M, " ia ver, .01- uku advantage at unch to panic. " y food In prepared , an oxporloncd a.“ the alum. I can” and hand- nmiton. Both the use. are much all' men gottui - “a an than“ not" 1. patron”. was“ mun". an a club; mined durum tho no!" a; un so much." "e but our wmkpoo- the would... and no km. in leaving xx Work. In win- ttto warn am can walk about " “be moral. can. and at tho cap not. t-tit a. at. the com. d u: cmywyea wild u they would " P risen: Would It .1010 lo the win- wemuy Lu pro. wit to: tho xas point of w hunch“ in men ot lugs a bun adopt.- SIDS My 10 wet good lunch, euteyd In... re meal gen- eauu to the the Us“ a]. than. n (inn pro. ls not BO nod mUDCID' ward to- , not in although a [an rs no '1 ho eet to me I. wet ma '" wo u- gh " -_ _-_--- _..\..,.a.uuuu alwtl'lo railway, from Baker street to Water- loo road, to coat JhM00,000, in being projected in London. on ita an; . puny oz Mlti Finns are " Nqtt- cnstlo, Eng., on route to Ameriom‘to avoid Russian persecutions. 7 The Atlantic Transport Co. Ma put . ltainod glass window in St. Kev- orno Church, in memory of the Mb hogan victims. The famous Newgate prison in to be demolished at once, and a new Con- trat Criminal Court building erected] An ha ".".u, _-r - uvuuvu can an!" an agitation' against Sunday nowa- mpors. . The Marquis of Salisbury and (I. MarettiomsG have return“ tram th- b;_:-__ Sir Rose Lambert Pride, Bttrt., an English soldier and author. is dead. It is now and that Boole), the Zinnia-um Promoter, will be prosecut- The 'thop of .LPdo..tt Ants atarted Lord Aberdoon' tsoioatiat lite Peer tilrrW any liquor to leave Skagwey hauled warehouse, in consequence of which a great quantity is new stored there, and there is. _,'trrttriifa"r 1httitii (mine at Yukon points. Smugglers are reaping a rich harvest. _ , '., sv-anduls in the Montrearwkteri. winks are being probed. There have boert immense purchases of needles: mverial, which have been wasted.' Pilwn and other material had conse- quently accumulated at various points, and in great quantity, and had lain there for years. Appliances purchased as far back as 20 years ago, and never med. had been found lying to-day Jim where they were thrown at the tune. {may of 106 Films are ___ ..v....wy "urn tun Lian- n. in Southeastern _U, to., be known in the Minamoto and 'Mttriftotia: 'lht, much-talked-ot deal by which " an York syndicate is to obtain t mm] of the Hamilton Street Rail- s, "y, and is to build the projected elec- tri" railways to Caledonia and Guelph, is mid to be nearing consummation. It is stated that the terms of the am- ulg "nation of the M,yntl.to.rtgyadi. Fur,., n m» Company and this Ontario Rolling Mills Company have been tytr.eed,.upon, and that a new company with a egpital of 32,090,000, vulture over the melt- ing works. , . J. .. p" . 's" _ Imports from the oitasrara feuiturur. trin are bright. There was no preWa- turn development“ buds this year, and the late qrrutrauiroktrid, . a full crop. Only Crawford peaches at- fected by the trogt,"‘gnq mil wilrruld a hrge crop. Tlu, Ameripatsc,ooneota, of customs at skngwar, being at variance with the Cmulian anthoritice pt the bomte, ' wry line in r ard to how far his i)In'is- " (llctiun “team. refuses abaottttef, to I ullww any liquor to leave Skagwny h-mlwl warehouse, in consequence of l which a great quantity is pay stored I there, and there is. Arabia: 1istoW' hmine at Yukon mint. Cr-o-. GREAT BRITAIN. None: of the Loner, mpg”:- hug Ilumillon and Wentworth Milk Deal- ers' Association has decided to ignore th" recent regulatiqns Pat by, the Hnmiltnn Council. andi their [kennel .ru- refused legal action Will tollQWt J uhn Davenport, a, Vanconvor lotus.-.. dry workman, had aclose call on Mummy. when he felt into A “It at b "'lirtir asphalt and then J1"np).syiit.Lii; Bur-mm Inlet to cool. He will re- Cover. T T "t N .rthern Pacific surveyors have o..:nmenced work tor the extension of their line 1y'rthwtssterly from Portage la Prairie.' AMP M'iha also started from Metri'eiror' Sta itriiciin the " n n ulnar any, oounu tor LtsdtterArhhrta. we telettriwiaers on the Intercom!!- iul Railway are consulting Grand Chief Powell and wilt probably pusént'ndp- mun! for. 1"rtttr,eoaditfoiu of service tr, the officials of this road. ". Dakwn, payed, thrGirii" sia7; quilt): other day, bound for Leduc, gut-ta. A special train bearing 132 peosis and 2l cars o.t.ystttttCtram., North It is now proposed to extend the brurtrlarists of Montreal to take in the whose island by annexing the 25 odd other municipalities established there. A Mennonite residing near the Mani... toba boundary lines has been fined .400 for smuggling tobacco across the border from North hm. “no big iron bridge over the Grand River at Dundas street, Paris, 0nt., Cull‘tpsed thropgh the undermining of the western pier. Efforts are being made in Chatham to establish a pork-packing eatturliah- ment on a cooperative basis. Work has commonud on the new Canadian Pacific station n Wood.. stock. I’nder the new C.P.R. time card tho trip from Winnipeg to the Pacific count will be covered in 54 hours. Sir William Van (he Pacific Coast. ml. which have been wasted. and other material had conso- y accumulated at various points, t great quantity, and had lain for years. A pplinncos purchased l...-|_ A “A IPihs .. u.ndertrround electric Mon Builders' Iaatrorers'-UniG waged an t-yerrkFii.sr. 5'55; ', being at variance with the authorities gt the bound, regard to how far his ijuris- an. a, refuses absol'uie y to Baker: iirdiGo Wiirr5. 2205 Summary. CANADA. Home has gone to Some leading 'isosi'iflfi'8,h% “In of Manchester. Liverpool. and Hudders- field are forming the Canada Petro- leum Co., with a capital of £200,000, to acquire 48,000 acres of oil land in the County of Gaapo. Que. It is reported that the Russia: fin- ancial condition is critical. and that a 860.000.000 loan will be Wt in Paris or London. -'i." A lawyer in Rome kept one Marconi. inventor of wirethtn tele- gruphy. says that vessels harshitn able to communicate with it at a? distance of 80 miles. w".,., _ Recent Hapfenz'nga Briefty T old. Japan has decided to grantl‘itbsidies to the two steamship compuniia now operating between the Grieg; and America. " A St. Thomas, D.W.I., deem say: that 500 houses have been liqtroyed by fire at La Points. Island Ati,tjuide- loupe. f“? One of the Sultan's wives “Moped to Italy with an EpsrlislunatiiN.hd all the eunuchs are being floggeédor it. A committee of wealthy oi'i'ittiinoa is moving to bring about peaotC.tihtween the Americana and their eoeitttymeu,, The Roumnian and ssrsriaateGoverrs ments will erect a bridge over the Danube, near the Iron Gate: le' A German officer has been arrest- ed, charged with furnishing Russia with military secrets. The impression has become when” that the Disarmament Congress will prove a virtual fizzle. '-eme The German delegates to the dis- armament conferenca are not fmept- able to the Czar. , l The _British forces have the remit in the Kowloon Hong Kong. Tid" German “navy 'wllf adopt tug Eng- lish Thorr.trsroit system of water-tube boilers. V to tl n 1s2tingron's fire chief_ has inaug- tt'eitdtt ah'tuk aoitt!ettr."',io'usii" bicycles to one or more firemen,“ eagbmm- puny, to respond to local alarms. pre- ceding their companies with fire ex- tinguishers. ' ' _ Dr. Connell will, it is’ r'eportetrprob. ably decline' the offer of the pastorgte of the' Fifth Avenue Presbyterian. ohutéh, New York, mm a salary of 810,000 and a mansti. _ ' Washingmn’s fire chief has inn-m- V- -..-ull.C' *Sm-Illpox tth.trirtisteased to such an extent that' tl pnrtmmt officials confess unable to cope with it'un sent conditions; . ' "e -w-m . tun “All" W3 P033116? to South; Anion, on . Wednesday momma. m," 'A', '." ‘3 .4 1 mimic stain 1n..mtcMUrtr: ,; tatt,.t..'te, {little 'lra,.tssr.oririU" otlNtfird's' gram. itrade ytiria/iiivkrG'd jg the St. Lasse. 'entm route, as reported. t Thomas lk. Read, -itutttsu.c.amo and?!» up the Spezlkership, and his seat In. _ Congress entirely, and 'ret.t1w dpryat; {13 a resident of New York city. Fourteen mama regulars '." , to be sent to reinforo, Genera) Otis at Main, as been as tbs netreaAry trants- portution Can be arranmul sta was snot to death in his -aCcr a mob at Clintpn, Arir.,_on Wednesday. '1r.eat.tt-ai.x"pisr cent” of the acreage of tyttdrirtsGi sown in, 'Kansas .15 gum", because' of, the gevero mn- u; we burnin of the Orphana' Home at Bdru 'h"di., -tbreeot the in- mates lost '/l'li) lives. Wm. Braden, charged with murder, Was shot to dsath in his cell by a mob at Clinton, Ark.. on Wndnnurlnv By the burn; Home at Biru 5 mates lost '/l'lf - - ---.rr. - vuuauxuug en- 'gineer, while Lord Kelvin has accept- ied the poet of consulting electrical en- gineer. Right Hon, Mr. Chamberlain has been approached by members of the House of Commons with a View to securing an Imperial subsidy. UNITED STATES. Thecbubonlo plague is causing many deaths in Formosa. l Fire. did pital of B ary. New n The Unite _ tates uu' r....C . tri, an“ 'u/tsit,': r'v'i'illi11fyifiittt are!“ to South; Atr'yya. on Wednesday rnmn tt', 3mm Inga. pains: l' We! is 1tetyatt {my otlutfirohi g'gi'n r5335 "lftrVd $9. the St. Law... d 820,000 damage to the Blackwell's Island Penit r York City. "Burying at the Orv] tomes have suppressed the Kowloon addition to with it' und/tiii; B arranged. - i - ippffeased in Cleveland the health ic 's. themselves t?3 revi- Mara-l] i p, iiitie iuip. kis"iis" iiivGre- F" t 3:" ‘1 'm'itthi,eteatki-tiuar:.'i" ”Us, ', e A despatch from London, says ..-Sig- . and m’yaxjooniuthe isltet.riNaat, wheat??- C and was?“ it! rtl.'y..t1itth.yry,trisaj"t acted aiiiiiiiiur iidiAiittiiria1 attention, 'tifut orth sueceutully. communion“ tron-South Fox-cloud; Kent, ' Etc-had. F to :;the Irma of French armed, despatch lvesselrl‘biah udder? “up sailing'ln the English Channel.‘ "ttire: [n obndtustint the axporiment he was 200,000 aeeoenpanied by a French naval "thear. land m The fact marks also his first success in concentrating messages at one point to of hi I aim exclusion of all others. "rrentsh 08 the Peni tez/ti.. Front-ll (‘olonluls fan-o: Get Wives and so a Paternal Government " Supply. In; Them. A ,despatch from Paris, "yas-in consequence of the complaints of French colonist, that it is impossible for them to find French wives unless ‘they return home. the Ministry of 1the Colonies intends to install a cen- tral immigration olfice for women in Paris, with branches in the country. Approved maidens who are considered suitable for colonial marriages will be provided with a wedding' outfit cost- ing $60, with $20 pocket money and with a. tree passage to the colony ttttttl IThe'fig-st experiments will pre- The police We‘re notified, and the girl's body was found in a field near by, Rowland's cont and hat Were dis, covered hanging on n tree near the body, and en empty stryohnine bottle found near the tree. The girl was quite dead. Her parents claim that she did not take her own life. She was infatuated with Rowland, andhad attended the theatre with him on the previous evening. She was a very beautiful girl, and was residing with her sister here. Rowland, who wtutot a jealous disposition, was one of the best interpristera and guides in the country. and e tine, quiet fellow ot ex- cellent physique. He was generally elnploye'd hr, the Government on their expeditions owing to his trustworth- - - "V", "a..- _.- “wwr tion to their marriage. Rowland er- pigdy shqytly afterward. A desputoh from Edmonton, N.W.T., s'trs:-A double tragedy occurred near here on Saturday/Wm. Rowland, a young man, and his aWeeth’eart. Lil- ‘lie Brunnette, dying from the effects of strychnine poisoning. During the evening Rowland came to the door of Maodonaid's cabin in the east end, and) said he had taken poison, at the same time falling to the floor. When he revived he told the people of the house that they Would find the body of was Brunmtte in a field where they had taken their lives, because of opposi- ‘l.._ L- .L 2,, it . -- - ' made in MatitraaeG', Sun-lulu of William lowland and Baum-no Near 'Mmontors-Tgtet "age, "planned. um: yer" uswep m the upper pant of the hy.utse and they had not been ao- cuunLed-Ior. Mrs. anohue,‘ the groo- er's mother was So badly injured that. her.. dwth Jw-as . momentarily upth-‘ On the opposite tside of mammal, was the dwelling of Mrs, Giverson, The burning ‘beuzine ignited the Clothing of Mrs;. Giverson und'lhut " her Child. With the infant its her arms she ran 1 screaming into' the street enveloped in ',tiames. Firemen and hospital surgeons, who, had responded pnunptly to the' alarm, hastened to he'Ciusiis.iarysp,and 'she' was’ conveyedi Co a hospital in an tirobeslanoo. -.' . , . It Was impossible at this tinny to es- [imam the loss Fully a ityldrtd houses'ha'vo been more or less Mimiie ed, those in close proximity to the chrmic tl, work; being so badly wrecked as to probably necessitate their con-l damnation. C . WIRELESS iuzt,uta-rsrir. - -- w --...,. Adj'aini-n-g Flee1"s~"eslu=blishment q wait a' tirocery4srg Owned by Aithuic Dom- ohue Two i'lmnrdsrs were said to have been asleep in the upper part of the hy.utse and they‘lzad not been ao- c'outueddor, Mrs. Donahue-t the, groc- er's mother was So badly injured that. hy.. death mus' momentarilr nmm-‘ ,we‘ru six ‘mehlin' iyrvitjiimiiii works Awheqi‘mo Auuasrryphe ,ocqurrgd, ' Que of. these was blown 111311.11;th air and his body struck thehromld at a dis- tancu uf.25 yards from the mills, ETh'o ttttttsr was burned almost to _ a crisp. - 1,. --- - “mun-Avert». balsa square ozritstitti' 1iids.ittcarmW. Idle' sf/edt Iiitittart'th'rty yi,r).tse,tiabt't: t.ir' sonn- iiss'itli'iitusr 1vi.ii;ti,ttir.,iiiihti-.i line's 'tiy"o' with? ot,rii,riii'"iiii,h.'r F9111:- telied’ , '., T '-.., "i.. Fr'. v Two 'y'e-roverea From Ila "tass-- A but. Injured - In” [landing- Bully Bat-Ian]. A despatch from Philadelphia Bar"--, Br an explosion of benzine in Fla}? Chemical Works at 24th and qal,lowtiii), streets, on Tuesday. two mgu- Mom, killed. two. others are Sumcgutmten, tori» Atnd oteoroepan 'warfatailr injured. A. tieortrtttrperso'ns warednom males nu- ious1itsdrv"urusd., f A ', " '! _ 57' C. _ aware; avers two tir'tirtootri,:tho, ftrgt ', o'11'u.ta'i,Iitrut 83rrrsiiitpii jtdeohirktti4, , attintldd later.' T'he’factory‘ls‘a 'iiyUi' . Wreck; and Mining's (on "iiiititintmrot L..I:‘; _...-'" -. TWO LOVERS DIE TOGETHER. AN EXPORT OF WIVES. "- --- -, nuvc '"P. minute. The weapon has been Wally teet~ ed at the Imperial arsenal. A technical committee. appointed by the Austrian War Office. has been making experiment with liquid air as an explosive. It is stated that the effect was extraordinary. The experi- ments were conducted in a quarry. [King George of Greece has set at rest all rumors concerning the mat- rimonial intentions of Prince George, high commiaioner of the powers in, Crete. He declares that his son. being orthodox. cannot marry his cousin.J Princess Victoria of Wales. wept: a princess. and her daughter, looked np'-'in their attic for tour "am, during which time he spent their on- ormous Income. _ Vienna rtt.iJttitnnouniie the' Inrisn- thn of a fi.ftmrGrGriiii quick-firing rifle, carrying fifteen cartridges at I time and tiring (Ody-five per minute. T310 weapon has been ntM-fiot.,. .-_. t -------- tstitinta 3 Princess. lm “Vin their divine Which mm 0mm: income. GUM "croif BLonr-o BITS, ttMTs as: could} be “at“ committee. appointed by trian War Office, has been experiment with liquid air “ma-.. n s, . . - as? l usryaiiiii/i'iii, 1116 0591111ch works w a... h “h," 'idLhkTicur, . cl. 'ttyr. .4! V it “A: (In; 1‘ V .. ‘ri. " ’4 [a J. > r'r,5gtti'a'itk, 'aamxsu m , and “Illa "-Thetr Mar, _ ---_- _-..., uuylu ofatittmt inches. 'etrmgidesuis,.,.iih, stock was killed. At the farm of W. A. McCulchin, Mrs. Sprague of Sioux City was struck in the back by flying, (ire-t midgé "to' hubs," I. 1%ttrrwam -. live Stock lulled and thrvrmt For“) n than” Injured. , ' 7 e . Artitstqrattstr troy, St. Edward, Aer., (.,i,ii.i'ii'i',i, terrifus, wind alarm approach- ‘ina almost, Abe ' fury of a” hurricane swept‘qverg thi) my» p,? Ingmar! nigh}, doing a ggeatggal' of 1ilrm)iire' to property and 'yy'utrms ttytral persons. Bau.iAlei,'tt “emu“b the depth "I; xAl-‘AI 2-~~I *A' - , Canada’s Allotment m ""t,rur" nann- , "on "an [Iron Enlarged. ' A deepatch from Ottawa says :--This Canadian Advisory Board of the Paris Exhibition was in session on Friday afternoon and, evening. Plans of the British buildings have been received.‘ and Show that the original sketch has been largely departed from. The 901- onial building will be occupied ex- clusively by Canada and Cape Colony, and will cost about 885,000, of which Canada's share will be '00,000. Three thousand additional feet of space have been secured, which will enable the Government to make a better display of agricultural machinery. The Mee- eey-Harrie Company, ot_Toronto. much to ihe chagrin of the other Canadian firms, curtailed all the original space, it appears through their London agency by direct application to the British communion“. and the additional quail. tity apportioned will give other Can- adle’n ingenious lines a ohm. ' 23%;? 'iii/sri':",'?);,--;'))-,',-,',-'?"'"; f:";.", f HAIL AND IND. ' I Details of the terrible butcheries committed by the Japanese army on their recent. raid through southern F'ormosa, are beginning to reach J ttpan. L is said more peaceful citizens Were killed than bandits and as many as 300 towns were sacked. l The people .ot Forms. are so suspic- ions of their, Japanese, conquerors that they will not help.in the sanitary mea- sures that have been teken teehecir the plague. From many of the cities plague victims run outside the 'city wads and into the maintains rather than give. themaelves unto the Japanese 'ill/lvl') JOD alumnae Soldier: Amused irt Killing ttore Peaceful (11199.. '.itt"t, manhun- ges orlhe If “we. ( A despatch from Seattle. may, says: 1 --Daily regatta received from the Governor-General of Formosa to the home office in Tokio, Japan/anttomuse; from 60 to 100 new caries of plague, of. which about 40 per cent. resulted fatally. The scourge was most felt in the vicinity or Talpeh and Tsin and there seems little chance of checking its ravages " present. He tuiderstanda.atao from the same sources that negotiations are now, proceeding hetwepn _V the' inustti.. treniits bartsau 41nd tile judges of the. Court of Cassation to secure a ieiee- tion pf the 'reqhest for revision, and that the judges favouring revision are ring subjected to terrible intimida- Ion.: . . . . More than this. he loam that {very- thing has been .arrangadv for a sham} trial pt Col. Picquart. who is to be do- graded and sentenced to imprisonment or ten years. ' V ' i {as td Paris that the Supérior 'Couéoil of War, intlj1diryr' Gen. dis Nergrier. Gen. zurliiuiert,, Gap. Giovanninelli, Gen. Duchesne, and Gen, Jamont, its v,iet-preai4ent, nope. of. whom, except. t21e: fen/Trir)ity1tn, has hereto- ore been implicated in the' Dreyfus at..} fair, has decided that under no,etir- cumsta new, whatever, shall Dreyfus be liberated. '. . _ Fe 4 HAVE SECURED MORE SPACE. The. “mull Superior. :Ortpgt" of War tra;, at" Ike-Mull" . ttte "rrrmt Clue, . A despatch from tautdonvaarsc--ati. David Christie Murray publishes on tueaarmornuig the trtatentetttipat he has learned front 'tratntworthraoumw: "7 The Island Haul-e .r.b-. an“. G {uni-stale. I . Japan is mahuttth'itriartiuta for at 8 least a share of the carrying trade of E: the Pacific.‘ Though she now has but about 500,000 tons ofaruidsrn steam ton- y 'tage,. .the tyeitieart,tart, (ur."ttitit (hint n is nearly all Bewnn’d utrtir"aitt.s r Vessels constituting the new" steamer 8 lines under theJapanese flag were ,. mainly built; in British or German t yards. but their owners are far too - shrewd to depend entirely upon fora ' eigners. Last year a Japanese ship- l building company at Nagasakilaunoh- I ed 'c0M10-.ton.eteruner. The materials ' for this vessel were, it is true, import- ed, but the labor was -entirely per- formed by Japanese and from put- ting together a steamer to planning and building one will be an easy step _ for these qutck-witted and industrious people. 'Nor is it, likely that Japan will continue many,;yee.l:s longer to'depend as she does new pn foreign yards for' _ her warships. 'miretotord an ‘the Jup-v ', mm wltrtRtiptr luncheon built-abroad. t, ' ’Japun, hae. Ittryyh.t:'erre.arr.wrvi la. ' 1.u1iltlirpyeer.f,iil paw, pee sniper: ' ion in .vensels and _ttr'tt1armsiiectti" thtitt I with sst1i'ttiirtid (imam; China. fine. -I -fear abbeingt oa'mphttaop'i'mrtur Bays- I sin has ttimu1t1t!4apM to place her , orders at f.hW'rt withgut‘ Waiting to Build t 'up,'at home plenty mpdble unmet?“ a 3m: 1hitfrtsrtsltoamih'ieat cauaersctiow. r 'thnt _she has got a good "first “0113} in England, Germaurand the Unifed I :States. 'i9tvurIrtor,urps.tit ty. guy try f 'her hand at constructing aghast her 6 auxiliaries and even more. powerful a tPie-u-utr-i-owing-Sapa," bqth tr " autrtvarhrtd mb'lmtritile power..p§nd, I him few'yearslt will bedangerous‘ t for ptherr powers.,t9 try, tovfmii her .'I) other "'rr19?e.ts.tyt, as she was irobb'ed. H otter "u:spqhi.ne.iiv'vhr." .4 '.. . I" m BUTCHERIES in FORMOSA. mu. Moi is; brptRhttqy, AFTER armchair MN and: The British "are called upon action. alumna he has had tu keep a horse i saddled day and night, .30 that he might be able to Ttee. _ . "Three Cutbolir, _ Christians have been killed in Feihiesi, about 40 miles to the West of ‘us. Six of them lune been killed ttc Shenshan, of whom two Terf..burare4 t9 (teaming a big public bonfire. This is trdittereiit attsy.ir from. the one when a child 'was burned and two' hail [heifeyetyu't o,dr,bsr a frerttis '.ish_mco.,'r ' ' ' ‘,: u.'. l". .,". t , . 'mu, ',rel.ttre,8y1rrtr.o1erpruee to 'the east, The. dismnnbnrcd the bodies "f we fittlt1ietfwhhrrmu/.jiac and. A “'hu_.,a.439-.bwd. 'tttti-lille) f/tt ' tee we yto, t,ett,t?eiie . xuz' I ' huvse liiieii embd (ené' il),; t'i'ft1'iifs,tt $31? I further outages." "tprnttar" new In a Public 'tq.nstt- I Thur filling Tonal-rd. f A despatch from Vancouver BayN'.-- Advices brought by the Empress ot Chrna state that the Europeans in Hong Kong are delighted at Germany's promptitude in taking measures to in-1 tliet punishment tor the attack made‘ upon German subjects at Ichoufu in Southern Shaanuug. which affords an example which might with advant- age be Ioliowed in all similar cases. An Ichoufu correspondent says: "To the south-west, twenty. miles from us, there have been a number at riots, but noone has been punialted for anything as yet. A Catholic prio’ot. who is just in from that vicinity-n31 that his life i has on]; been saved tttrough-the fleet- , peas 3! his hang, and that for three j . NF'-' .0“... u“, n-.. un- w nonu- . 'Ili; clear shoulder UMtsts, "at. r-iatenge ditrhruslrdvajied after the Dr; tidied ishsats--Lonk clear bacon, cyclone, and the magnets were at, a dis our lots. (5 'd-has; ton and cam- lots, To; advantage tsir/d Short time, until fire breakfast bacon, 10 1-20 to He: hams. broke out t.r.itrozeuioiadii inthe ruins large, 9 lets; medium, lor; rolls, tie; and shed light avenue scene. No .at- green mpats out of "Mm. are quoted tempt. was inadeto Lextiriguiah the .tirt, at 10 less than unwed. partly" bettaiise'the rescuers had no Lard--Tuus, ti lee to 6 8..te. time; and partly trgt"i,puec,e,',g, COUhtty PRODUCE. of light, on both! _llea O t . I 011115 Batter-The “(ratings oflnrare, rolls path P,'2ttitirr,ie iff/td, riggliitan: all) liberal, there in WW8 than enough 3burned vtierhdy‘. In a “punt . ' here no meet the demand, both locally "eel.el"iu12,r,'ltri hivzl.rb1:: ($2123: and tmm (be outside markets, and ea.-' f . a t "'3. ' _ sides are, slow. (the market is weak 9m p.or!iyn "gum in“! ',"itL2ht,/t',f, ‘fur large ruling-but good straight yel. o1xtrettirrd by t Ct': as S?!) 1 tjtiii law dairy tub " wanted. Large roll, airmen” of the rmmw 2" “In are quoted M Ite to 11 1-242. There an Normal School and Mi, I"' ‘1- r (b; no fresh-made dairy tubs eomiag for. IT, s1tts,wti'l.d?i"titutit,T, Ems"; pro. ward yet. (UU 'rrades. are ‘iiuntodlg s u an ' J P" I . 'o..' . . 9c to N70. ‘reumery In stem y at tr1'ler,t,thtJ,",fg,'e,'e 'i'iil'!"'c?jty,i)"i,i, I to m I-s. for i"uuts aud 17 a to m. the“ boarding houses were demolish- ("L pack”. swept through the eastern portion of this town, and four hundred buildings, homes and stores were levelled to the ground in scattered ruins. In the heavy rain that followed the people who escaped turned out lo rescue the injured. For two hours not much was ao‘complishcd, as all was confusinn, but hr 8 o'clock 25 dead indies had been taken from the ruins. It in confident- ly expected that the list of dead will reach between tro and 60, if it does not exceed. that, Almost it thousand. poo- ple were more trr less injured. Day. light will be necessary before an ade- quate estimate oCuyy loss of life and prypertt Cyndie had. A despatch troar Kirksville, Mo., traytc-A qatheriturustorm thar had tttx-Arr-ning all afternoon broke "ritii9tiresviue at Mo. o'elock on Iliull‘inhy night in all the fury of a cyclone. A path a quarter of a mile wide and as clean as the prairie was swept through the eastern portion of Forty Penn-n Killed Ina ”IINOIII'I and 400 Ilullullnn Lew-ll"! Ground. WORK OF CHINESE MOBS. A despatch from Montreal 'rayB.'---A lamentable mistake in uurgory occurr- ed on Thursday. Seven years ago Thum- u Shwart.’ the Len-year-old (stepson of Mr. Qwrce P. Walker of the-firm of J. B.~\Valker & Company, cummiusiun mtsmibnta, met with a serious and Pain“! Manta: Beacons! ield,ps here _ twin-Eva. spending the Butntner., 'A WWW“ run into his rm eye ind-Ire light was destroyed. Dr. Ar. ‘tt'lnaor Pmudfout. who was spending “batsman: in [he minim-Mum .._ F-- . ,,__ "a mu... Imam” in the neighbourhood, was pu‘ onod and treated the case. I: m acidod that there was no 11mm- -kil of the sight being restored, and the. 0 been to wither up. The boy 6rtf, up, and is no“ a youth of new with. Lately the injured eye had 1:: e innanied, and.“ was Lsared l T the other eye might become " 41.3...- " - .,_,--.. -.“ wlluusly hurt. Mm. Mir- Culcbin was aiar seriously injurod, " who Mr. McCulchin's mother. Tho house was mocked. The storm passed to the northwest, tearing down home and taboos, Ind. dutroying the slaugh- tor house of P. E. Fisher. also levelling the Union Pacific. Telegraph lines. Everybody tritt2itiiiii went into; caves or cellars. J“ broEe most of the windows in town. Moagre reporls of the.atorm come in from the (-nuulry. but ittis feared that some lives haw been dost. i- , 'YCLON fs'S VICTIMS. d to this Gif r'tsssatr, and trioysir hurt, Sign. Palm)“ by the lemon-I of III Que Mum Err. patch from Montreal 'rayB:--A m- m:_. . - TERRIBLE mam}; to fake Town to ttte _, ._,-... '"'"'V'""r, "near llnl u it somewhat 'stronger, inquiry [an]; i active; No. 1 northern, Me; No. 2 ' _northern, 71 1-20. Winter when no”: t ing doing; 18 1-20 naked for No. tre" r und'IeoJor No.1. Corn, "irlrtrood do L mud; 'steady, No. 2 yellow. 61 140 No a. yellow, 41 ; No. l yollow. 89 8-40 ’ No. 2 corn, 40 Ish; No. 8 mm. 39 " . to 40e. Oats. stronger; No. 2white, 8t , 1-2 to 88 840; No. 8 white, use; No. t 1 mixed, We. Barley homily doing. Rye No. 2 on track, 856 to Ma. Hau- quiet and candy. Toledo, April 2iV<'loarr--Wtreat ac- tive; cash 74 l-to bid, Ma .74 ,5-80, July, 74 7-80; No. 8 soft. 72 {40. Corn cash 1nd May 84 5-8c. Oats. cub Mttt Ma; 27 vas, Seed, on“. 38.57 bid. Apri " 5.' October‘ ".00. , Gawain, April 28. 1 $ot.--Wlteatm- Jrest my“; No. , herit 88 bee; No. In- nortliem, 86 bets; 2102 rod, “moon istéady'; Ne.’ I yellow, 43.; No. It'll. F mixed. 420:)“. a mixed. 4le. (has low _ ser; No. e, 85 bd.to “a. node] (gal;- .; m shows “1&1ch wrongs») ' J, [kinda quoted nominally It '. (0’? . " western. 580 to 'ths. Canal open! i' 20th. Prospective freight. to New York .:cytet. peas and rye 8, barley 21-213 n-.. L..- ONTAATt5-me TORONTO to - --- -". ""'"Nd.iM" 40e. to Tit, for chicken. Ruled Hay-ii-. is a ttood (lo-mam tor hay. the offerings are mull all! the market is firmer. Cars, on thn track here are quoted an 87.50 m ”we Billed Mraw--The demand is slowam prices are nominally unchanged. Can on 2e track here are quoted at "lit In l bigRs---The receipts are sufticwut the is a ttood demand and the mar Jan in steady u 119 to 11 1-30. Potatoes-ire steady. Cars on WP [Tuck here are quoted at 750 lo Mo I'ulnlues out of more sell " 85c to 900 "Poultry-The receipm an small. th: demand is turns and the market in steady " “c Lo pa, for lurk-manna Buffa hr, April Cid __‘. .--.\..-u51 In large mm are liberal. there is more than enough here to meet the dam-4nd, both locally and tuna the. outside markets, and sinus are slow. The market in weal: 'tur large rolls. but good utruight yel- low dairy tub is wanted. Large rolls are quoted at Ile to tl 1-20. Ihere are no fresh-made dairy lulu; comma for. ward yet, Off and“ urn ......-.- -= The demand for " products in fair- ly activo and prices are firm. The ot.. tbrings of dressed bugs are very tutull. Cara of western mixed low (In the track here are quoted an 85. Pork-Canada mess. .14; tshort cut, 815; char shoulder maya, 012.50. n., c'.. . - l an - Pens-Are in the market is 6lie,' weal. Oatmeal;ls steady at .31 of bags and 33.90 for barrels I,“ _ ' . _ ii"""eeG'rttere is not much offering and the market is firm at " Lo " for shorts and " to $12.50 for bun west. Burley-L, dull and nominal u "e, for No. 1 west. ' PMs.'swtseat-Ls nominal at "ts, wont. 'Rye-ls firm at. 53c, " "at. corn-The market is steady at We. for Canada yellow west, No, for old American out and (30. we“, and Me, for new Pst, and {20, west. 0a te-Are' _fi;m white west . _ -e"ie "”3-..“ 'Nillteed--Ttsere is not and the market is firu for short: and " to l west. v --_ t--. u; w "iv, I!" No. 1 hard North May, and 840. to 86 l-K, grinding in Inuit; Flour-rs quiet; cars of straight roll- or in barrets are quoted at 83.15 to 88.20, Toronto heights. Ale',- I --t BREADSTUFFS Whasat-.The market is en: wheat was offered West to and tiTe, was bid. While wan 69c, West. Gouae wheat is sh west, and spring on the. quoted by buyers at Wt wheat is steady at 820, to No. 1 hard North IL... ..... cwt. . . Thick fat hogs, Sowa, per c'wt, Stats, per cwt owl. . . . . Bulls, heavy, per 0 Bulk. Hm our cwt. Stocks“, per cwt. I Feeders, per owl. Yearlings. per cm. Spring lambs, each Sheep, per cwl. . lambs. perfwt. . Bucks. per own. . vulva, per head . Choice baron hogs, cwl Light . per can. . . Butchers’ med. ca uh cwt. . . . . Butchers' cum. ca per cwt. . ' , lhluhers' inf. cattle ' _ _ “-|'..va We quote:-- Mitrh Pows, Bach . Export cattle. heavy cet. . . . Export qaule, light ewt. . . . . Butch-my Choice a . --e ,__.- Ivl - - - humus are unchanged. . ILgti--Trarie in the Managua my quiet and the Mining. were ligtttoe Chan expected. Rina remained this. cet,"' were unwed an '4,50 pr owl. ' A "lea,'-. culve- were steady " " to .7 9., head '. Sheep and La/abt-Them we" no 'hen, on the marker for m. and quo- [allunn urn ...‘..L __ . . v -- ._\.u .u- uuuuu [8.1 WILD I fairly good demand u arm prices. or 08.50 go $4 per (-wl. Annual every- .titiag u: the butcher line was [an over In the peas at the glove tor to-marrow'l market. F Good milch cuws [etched m to " each, and a few choice val eaivee were sluadv a. u h. r! --- {PM of Gran. Cattle. Choose. a. m the Lawn: has. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Tomato. April 'dti.-Buus- null- Wm new” supply, but 15. damn“ was vary Blow and price. main“ steady. choice being quoted u $4 to .440 per own. one bunch of chute. heavy exporters fetched mm to It” mle at lie to WI-gr,. There an win-made dairy tubs coming tor. yet. Otf grades are quoted at "le. Creamery in steady It IN HR for prints and IT 1-20 to 18. um per own. One bunch at chain. heavy exporter; fetched “so to “I! pet can ”the email supply at Cun- yi/ay stwkers ."u: Burma mm with . MARKETS OF THE WORLD. bacon s,ird tNbr Lroncer. inquiry [an]; northern, Me; No. : lo. Winter when not]: ftt Hired, tor No. 2rea PROVISIONS med. can “It: per N and the mukel in “1.120 tor turkeys we “tunings of 'lnrgo rolls re is man than enough he demand, both locally outside marine“. and Cum. cattle a cent higher Fi' “Spring Whom lim w tor barrels here. demund_for export 't heavy, per per "wt udy at ".eo for can at rkol is easier and red i West [0-day ttt tire, Finut watt' queued at pat is steady at 6450, on the. Midland is cattle. at (We. Manila!» t2o, lo trg Gdc; for I)’,. glad 840, tu " untrue mart with a "ctr, to Me, for 'ttidtt {DOWN . I” to "tr . 460 to "' too to 875 to 300 to 2m to 460 to an to " to "ir to " to 400 to 500 to 200 to 3” to sit to 40 to to '7 per a not ' " 550 [u 05. "tt D

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