4 fig i: " E: E" 3 I" ., In: MI, -'t _ V. .'" "mum" wpuM'r-cllmml! atoihiit' Maisy at r:rriaiiGriirtt; ta.wy,t93guretI.t.ttrttty mm ttt I on; forms rai.nitrGiGri"r'e' 113;? " u u a nttiss. 't'iiiyf,t,fiiiiilti'itfii,'t,' wilt come to the unrepenta sinner. ., ',".;e' 'iltr. ‘Wmch ht,tftryttrtrirdiFiyi'iy .. ' 1ft't't 1:9»:er t,'iit.'_,,'i'i,i',i.?,ii'tiiili Vina; "fjit 'CWtiattih.e' j itt': {or w I 'e ' tltr2t'ft'lfii ",'Jgiistfith4.s',t/. hrna, no walnut!» -*hol“household. was " post of confidence in mm r'tatto3qtAtrtuttset-a mam ma] v.6 '9mrFrattst&tthsetittoitu6iitiiiiii, tur hoaj'i'nrl"foT3/sr?ris."TuT"tire unfit _,,, 3c,'tr91?ems.e,,rosjmitr,adr6viri1 F wit, J. .,l t'mrtxupli,,muot.oivgikui(,Gi God’s 'rt'i a. 4 T “sauna. “humour“. Cw:.a;-x2l. “M 1"r-utatstoats ""', l Ir'. _'. :{~.. mu“: " li' tt 'vie Jd/s, _-i-ti/dit;'?,')')))"",',!?),,'!', mixing. ' Pt).-- . . my m . tt (tlt/iii/li",':))? Mop being L/tf worse than a a] e 1siiohiriiiG moo mm». on $39355 Iii, II. The faithful servant rename (vs. 41-41). _ . d Ty apostle! wa /lll/,PWit,tpiidiuet,t Mean We ,,lj.t,itt)',ilte,ttlttit, ileééiniFhwii Em "rtyt, I I " ' W ‘0 S i/t, n 1l'2t 'liil,ltil't,,thrlii, T "apart.“ II Han 1113-31 "iiiiiyitttiol't '13. "-vson'GtlLiiu"i'illill'Jt L'l'r1'f?/lfiltdl,'lgt cometh-WMA ya think not = Bee I. Tm:v.‘99v21/!Pet. 3;10. TH, nhnnld "no Mains ‘L_ AAk,AL ,. . Jar.“ ohm tst' â€pond s-zsmtttaoI,E9ettrt9s' "JNNgrttettt" Wif- 'tqt . n - _ ."-rFri “a "CUT my!†_ ts', o. can. liaVb, Imi'xny 'tl.f,'i"lltltt, d WtiA'/pri otteb warned, who have clear gospel light and yo: do not repent, shall be far more sever?†nun’a‘el than others. --Btsrnes. 43. That knew 'illt??ii,l,'t) knew not fully. for there in no Inch mm; as aboolute maul Ignorance, k T - .asePmsau8ttu_ltL..,ttleatitta dn h deed; hp rvjn'mps because he is tou T H.314 butlstu up '.uyyiothftrtpkt, cdhit,i2eeM/dairgt,icd/g wl a high Promotion. Shall find 90 d f', in" TV.. u- L,. . A -e_w_ _ "trHiirtiiiirrri ifi6WHtihiFr' are one; t'towttittaarr- it words ot Warn mg" Unto us. or even to a --ms l ""i'iiiitt/)iiii:,l?u'i'u'm1'illloi4iil th tor all men? Ll , 42. Faithful and wise stewal'd -1 Tho steward was the middle persm t d r " a-ttGr/ir/tfir; mgwae "i' .I tt ' - h 'd l l tm C -"‘ï¬h1$‘"thé"a‘xï¬Ã©#Â¥f$€|it§ ttsl "flirlfi rr. "rl-rt:"?,';),',')','-,'),')?,'.'),',",,),? '13ttd""'t a .(l ai'gt'ilg,t.atptatuied"/,teis, 'et, '..tr." manna» awn wad-WNW 'hr-. ~~vu ' "1.: sew" _ wiir,thtaa, W] 'itte8ruvt u" my will have krotitanhttiethto; " 1, 'rr.' ovill i1tovtt,to axetr~nmyurhw T in um I : meat QiAtcs to. cm.w1ve J, td"rT.ue_mt--8t1ttomnttu, are r F, H.110“; .NeasoduIIO'm high] m Rte tut c', -b_y-I-$hélr~mdmrerr 's'2'tll,'j1jgl,tr/e cottunir)"iirri.hG'tm Uranium-T1114 iiafk T 'E'hlfG'f,l', knew the was tf1'tg,t can Rot outta mm qutet "ry Mi,'- a 'l?,tWtrasff,iftfiiiifii,'i? #11 “make am, in 'tr.ist'tre C, but 51Ԡ. .rt It dine, wr Jit I: tirallmxthto-‘EviÂ¥i§44% €11“: thi' ditterent m nettton ftmtt my I ever ttvet lonkoth not-The tiii iirl 1'iiiiiG sum- F bi 4.7M" Iatr Ile‘zlly onl call, "VNtryomr:tsp.ittn a I I have m my we tom g that Lu ill I -.'.2' thus a "ma. women 11octepdtorrGGFj , " are: 19,32)!†mr'tr,trl of executing eri 'll1rhbty,S,g,toyeit iv tion] m - up? unbelievers _ pn hree mull after tif' 'U 'l/'f,'3Nillii. h", . J.ttlgi,, vamp sho .l'e1r5ttyrc.omiiiFiiG7iim7i; tio I eli, the turf“)! dram of th" unzolly. Th Wiggichhromo "tlptr,ee, Ann One Worst arms a; r.unislurre are use cu , a o " h givi, i'tiuttt;G)'iiL1Uh'lgG)'iWyt' wiif i7t'i1u'llllh'a'dtUL?e'dtt.utelt,? alum .. scrt'Geee_"'aMarWiM_M9" - '1' householders Ignorance ot the mm ', nMthmvkhEz-Lmd comeé'ld the mason why he dots notwatch. He cannot always keep awakerao he has I t to go to sleep and is rotted. Would , here watched-C-Na thi east the ,Jtato mankind. but leaves the pre- vention and dete'cttom (if theft and 'robthrtt to the 'uutHtsttriit' arrested. _ Dance; the Whmnm is necessary and '. dmportnut everywhere." "o; Be ye , ttterhr)tttLrdtted 'r'-' Alw'an paddy. so "s ‘ Quaint have!†:be‘ f Men unawares. "Watchfulncss insures readiness; magma i.nrvitytt.etx. Indiffer- ttrttrqtit's, tt ( 'li', Wu, looketh m wear 't ' - at'or t ip, en; 3 Jud Just anmonttglted ’hpm 9310 I†M0Ptl.-- "t.' PT . '4’" â€gay-in I if? ltll;r"ip)",t:Vi#hjidi'f being taitttt' 'gui)ittit99tbeat begins to=plan wie I etlmaiq,, 'vt/P, a {pally nter Int} sin, a /8rtae,lt, "l',t"t'/o',rt will tri, appointed him upon his Lord's, rent, hum Ft-o..-.,,-. _.. ‘ "? ttpta-, 'qqr. . -__H -_ --ei9e ci. A __ 1tct1tp,'aottis2tiil'dlie d Mnemvgzraém At. t _ 9n} T ' ..-*:';§§;._:a§fgm 3,6333: JAN Halal! " tnM-Wo 899 here ht 'hr' "mea 'ii,'i,ii',t,ih"i"F.li',iiit51l, u, o a lz-navi‘nu n" nilrnn "..- Al., " .... -'Ars. God‘s stéwardi'wé "MM I, mady to give out to others what l places at oyr_ditrpotutl. ' should not resist "Ewing; tion i 'oirtrttrtetrdrtAhhigge. htihy s)muc «arm. n...-. .. "o---,, __.. , - "* m‘tmwm _tifj'tiiii",".,"ii,,ii,i,).'"t min Mr. all IEndfancEs be . 'tl',17l'sQ,t (imam wa; ~Clarke. I! '"yltrlrttr “MPH; The G'l,%f. was at 'i,1@,yet,P.,taitt,tt.tttii,itkj, at the St In. and In order to ha rmdv: tn {wave him ttieir llghta must The in ' rm Ewing. he -n,'r'lptprr,ilu)f: ,yf-t'll.t conducted ','.1"l//'i'miu'tTs'tllil.r The ceremony: was o,otwmtul.trq.-tu- Wright. The lastith'l-g, turned from three to seven 2i'rl.vyttifi'e','/t'e,y,fiet2'2e,d - As thme"mh'ahiq'wailed with girded , â€Johan“; bun-sown“. 'drea%y to meet slain .wmumd run a his, bidding as soon as herayprgached. so iro are tdy whit Iggjleyoming] fit2t.Wtkt,4i',,9,.?f {$5.1}: iemiristii9nir itrmn 'witlTin -tiiidri.ii.'ir- I "9t,tt. A: tt,x.ty'.truttpigttttHttnar â€mines 2 1m: dig-Eng tyi""4Im" "I“ 'tt $2.535: ',t,,d'iilitl 3i £1; ', bra? l WM}: P9116 ., ll 'r awn; Mu -V bald Ttvi- -aaiiiGnrirtu;i them opsaqhttgt Muslim mun lem- w Au'in 1Tlrii'llGl/. 22-32, and lot/le' ,. W» . nWtKOo tu- n'.,r,tsfll)t.pt'/ii'r?l'a'rie,1 "',)'l/dtgPt11', deter- _ . - ' W“ W iNletrtttuae'strhh, â€may 'nt,', F iehAntmsiheei.i-i'n wauééy o: .u mum-am... f9eyy'ybfttpyey1rxred m -x abouOMnxm 1.1†“Wield“, long when ol the can, wuiqu-tturse who "?re."R'r."."..T.""MrMrmrNtr-e""""rmr"gew, had...udu 'W) custom 8 (1W Ik';1rdtttlatgp. wan; . Tho first watch was from six ton . thr Wmdijm nine to twelve. Ti, L; d - !1/riru.t,nf _ i.i,t.".tyir,.ttUi"Cu dual f'bhlf)l.T 'trJt's"; t. it??? 'i'w12 3991'- h'autm. Inn Wir-ttttgh Ptrthrt ltr. q -M' 'tt,t1"tt . Mammal-er ed." Bet, ' ohn xiili. 4,5. 'ill'. Fill second, I'M? come. one 'MhRRrrt'-9Ytty' them; Hun t . "' h ' J s1,.rftttt, He,will gx“‘1}}r$4“;!'yï¬smlÂ¥ï¬;tulipwsual "dll. ; h l mgng; muggy Al' lriglillties W m; _ t " % f Imam ar- ttit/f/tft? iihif,ik', f/,"t"ti, y),!.? 0 " a?!) ,' u o _ I s',; 2l'liQtl dl! osa ‘0’ :Lo warmth ot lose i.ttra.intrt the day! of 'stttra,rerttd 1iiat'ttitte$.Attt,/Wiiiheftii Christ will raturn to t,,12,'diri,tet heavenly waiting at the and d! h world, when He has taken to Kym! 'a", 1rtthty. ; toJDach mil-gunk!) -utAggiu,' stands suddenly betpre a man at the a“; 54 .dE‘Pm‘ERQIP- .901“. t5lrp11 : itTirli," 5531i; BEETS iii, iégiy; 1‘6 receive him their light; must be @2ij award; an' At: ree." Ind 1991- tiG ter, E A 'l’l’l' - --"'-NF-"a -vu v. A" - “I have seen my “$939 women doctoral (01-year: wi , - manent benefit, whom $- than three month. after - 1t.r yegettb1eqmniGiia,G7iiui"i; ' ho were chronic and hem-able a but cured, happy, and in perfect health affn- " 51.--...‘1- A . "v. u. muc- ennui-ea Montes 1d an pain as only women "i'tke/t'tii, (ti such women knew the value 011’;de E. 2t5Nt'dthii'itiiiifi.i' pound‘.' “It . b iéin Eferentjn Action from my I CT ---ee - uv- " cuss-rt. Iv- an; often r: ' or an. . er [?tr'r,4rih'iltilRitt 's,jFtr',"i. Mount - 1 0rd tri = the nature ot t e crime Ar.ysh sl?. " law lying at the bottom of the " ciples just laid down." Vegetable Wmv I M ' ', “Dnu Mn. Ppmmure--rhere are but few wives and mothers W10 have no; at times endured Monies pad such . it? c, u, - iyybltt ($6 ahi1tAltttgtlile,gt of “9.480 1tnAtGF'rGi6ii?' i"-,i%'lltt2, gm {traced to liquor; of 16.335erim- inals. 12,596 wore drunk when they Broke-tho lat. In (uranium ‘00 all this, eighty per cent. ot all pinata? aw. "12eprjy,.utltts,rat.ttcutApt iw, ish tilled. In 7 3The ate'Gi"Ui"i'iii-'ii; was $64. . oo, the tariff may,“ were 813G,, 0.000. and, t IP cpet ot all Uepartmenta of goveirliedt "niuss $375,000,000" whilqthe‘ . bi [of this Fiia'iiriii',r 4mg l J ti,2.lil/,,tW1rti.t These C1gutus are simply-stupendous. The Illusion; a 1' rein' It: of this, ii't'k'it','it'i'rtii'ifai'iej Il J7llll 'lt. Win by that p t t I , 'iiilrj,'i ii,it"iii,'iil?l't,! oro, Ith/tet',, le", G; fre. es --u-_, a A .. - _ nets; Bin} ".27; 1ri..,tthtpp,'Whiiiiti'iiiiiii. [in dia that more than forty stripes tor any often r.- ' or an. er 'ii'rAl3i'iElA2 vim tionat - 1 0rd to .t,,rteph.t.tLrr: ot 1.98 crime,» mg, is 'taw lying at thrtGttGrrr ariiii, clples Just laid down." . . I’RACTXCAL 31:32:11 .511 ", no lesson is a. part o c trim motions that Jesus la giving is 'rteh:aetiriiiigN Mt,irtt,igti,t _quty ol, watchful ass. as re m Jt new" ‘ish nun:- __ “nâ€, yvuucnaulu unlike. "As I ran down the hill a bomb nxrloded between, two cannons mow- inc: down the gunners. I saw one soldier crawl away onI all fours, fragments of steel sticking out of his head and the blood running over his eyes, blinding him. i "I hastened to get the men be- low. The air Was 'iull of flying frag- ments, pieces of shell. grenades and bombs of every conceivable shape. an. t .--- C9___._, a% .... "Somebody touched my shouller. There was a momentary lull in the I cannonndp. A soldier tried to deliver a Passage. He was white as death and " lips ware .still whiter than his face. They moved. but would formu- late not the words the soldier in- tended to speak. In, momenta of great excitement we sometimes lose dominion over our muscles. "1 shouted at the man. I hope I did not wold him, bat I know not. Once more he tried to speak; then, giving it up, pointed his finger downward. I looked. At the bot- tom of the hill a battery of quick- firing guns was installed. Pretty things to look at and able to spout forth sixty grapeshot - that is, twelve hundred balls-a minute. "Suddenly behind me "cr'ity.g of pain, of horrible agony. I turned. My gunmwster held one hand Io his face, and with tho other groped in the air. Blood was issuing from his cheeks and mouth, it seems, was a momrntary lull in the cannonmlr. A bursting shell had; cut ort poor George's nose. From 'the roadside: can!“ soldiers bearing Jitters. A) surgeon approached hastily, lol- loweu by men and women' ot the Red Cross. A glance told me all, and I returned to my duty: maimed and killed b2tore we dared â€mm " finger, but when tho slaugh- ter tlid occur, it was the signal tor [ten stPand-hatteriea and twelve amps to discharge a hundred guns at once,. The noise was deafening', u.n'd'1ho blood started to run out of my moutn and cam, and I am afraid I will never he able to use my teeth an Joynerâ€. i "Wh were under' orders not to re- spoml until a bomb had actually 1anyV'di some of our men had to bu "Trwy Cgnred it out to a. nicely, and, lo, our battcry was at once gutted with steel. the first bumh bursting in our ‘midm, rim or six tmcondts after the [that had gone wi Id I any blood actually spLIt at my feet, at my side, above and below turl I was quLte calm, and. strange to war, very Cred, but no thought of death occurred to me. But it was soon enough thrown into our' midst with awful suddc-nness. "T/m enemy meanwhile went through the usual manoeuvrcs; mm shot fell short, another went Wide of tho mark. The Jam saw. it all hy their glasses. writing pad in, hand. The 'too fat" and 'too shurt’ mm added up, divided, and the rungp‘ unarmed accordingly. Pereaw.et. would have been his. I eould not help but admire the dis- play. of marksmanship. at such a distance. Previous to any, attempts at range finding. As the shot plung- ed. into the water, the officers and 'crew of the Pereswet acted us if electrified. "Another cloudlet.-We watched it we the condemned does the Rilrbet building outside. For, after the first shot all our contempt for Jan war- riors had evaporated. Zonnds! there 'it, came flying above our heads. An instant afterward there was a ter- rific explosion at the mountainside, some GOO feet in our, rear. "We were no: ' excited to any; grant degree, but as the thunder of guns increased, the hellish noise made our teeth ache.- I never had it toothache in my; life, as you know, but now I felt as it each tooth was attached by an ulcer. The nerves oi! the ears being excessively. irritated. caused the toothache through sympathy of the organs, I suppose. t l "Untjmimn tho diving began, my feel ngs Jver."e lm)eacTilmbly and. Ere "As NIL-bull shot toward ue I pur- ccivod Its outlines tor an instant: I saw it plunge into the water. " It it had harried a. foot further um poured black, then gray, then brown. The glasses tell us that they are still mu miles away. It's nine now; eight}, seven, six. "At 4iix-.a small, white, fluffy mass. Baum: Will it strik». I can- nol; picture our impatience at that cruci'a'l 'moment, little mother. "The sea. was smooth like a silk dress, glittering in mun-yr hues. I though. 1 nuliccd the Vibration or the air as I looked out, scanning the horizon for Tito enemy; "Yuddenly, in the tar distance, a black dot. Now several ot them. The}; grew. They came nearer. Due, tum, seven, Len. tttteen. The dots elefhtttite into hues. Quicker and quick-JP they advance. First lheyup- It is tho nrst detailed account of the bombardment to be printed. His story, which is told in a letter to his mother, is as follows: a Red Croats nurse in the Port Ar- thur Military' Hospital. He tells of his feelings in great detail and gives a graphic picture of the scenes ox death and havoc, that occurred during the bombardment. St. Petesmtrtrhg, May 2. .-1 Capt. Tsaritsy'n, commanding a battery ot tho Port Arthur Fortress Artillery, who was wounded in the first at- tack by the Japanese fleet, dictat- ed the tttorg tyt his sensations while under fire, to Miss Bertha Smiths His Sensations While Port Arthur Was Assaiied. A Russian 0fficer's Story of Effects of Being UnderFire. How it Feels to be Shot at for a Week. illtillflin [IF THE WAR. Iiai'k'siitg. ' isrsiciidg' Q i TORONTO ,___.---..\.. nun-lulu- !ing of Mean. W. D. Mutthewa,Reutwn iMUliehtunp, of Mata. and George Benson. of Matron]. were appointed under the {minding up order. with full powers to direct the business. w wr" against it to force a sale at a low. offer. He said that the cred- itors would be paid 100 cents on the dollar. and that the plant would Fil sold. Tho mills would continue in opemtion. an a committee. consult-l T-.--.-, - “ -‘ --- l in Operation. Toronto wall and Empire; Mr. W. It. Brock, M’. P., President. ot the Canadian Woollen mils. Limited, said that the company had asigned on acount of one of its creditors issuing a writ against it to force a sale at Canadian Woolle; known business man in nweacern town who through overwork and worry had contracted (Mi kidney pestilence. It will relieve, in- ntantly and cure an kidney diseases. 102 me, but South American kidney Cure cured me of that awful Bright’s Disease." This is a sentence from a letter ot a well. known business man in nweacern town who The captain ImmeeilatrIv sent a cablegmm to the Canadian Minis- ter of Marine, notirylng him of what had taken place. Mr. Pretontaine re- plied that the Cnnadlun| Government ‘would htrld firmly to the cendltloms of the mrreluusar; in other wbrds'. that the Te,"', amount of $75,000 “7911M not 'be paid until it should he actually proved in Canada that the Vasqel has n spew ot “New knots, and from, that [hint they) would never recede. On the other hand, tho German Government will suhmlt to nothing but "the money or no Gauss.“ _ . ,, --e_-" .....v..un\r. \rut manual was withhold. pending a proof of the vessel‘s speed, to be demonstrat- ed in Canada. Last Saturday. before Mr. Bonner made preparations to 1lepart from Bremen, tlmuuuthorities of tlw port nt,tifie'1 him, that an order had come from Berlin ly hold the vessel in port until payment of the full amount should be received. “My Physicians told mo t Must Montreal, Nay 2.--La. Presse pub- lishtw the ruliowmg special cable- grmn hom Bremen; Captain Ber- .. . . - nier. W,stottt the Camulmn Govern. nwnl sent Here wall! tt complete out- fit to take possession of the Gauss. finals himself in the presence of a fornlizlublv problem. The German Government (10 not wish tts part with the vessel. Here are the facts;; Lust I’ri4lny Lord Ntruthcona paid tho German Government $70,001) on account or tire purchase. but $5.000 Hitch Over the Purchase ot Steamrr tur Cum. Bernier. shut It'll“ the 'chver. At Quebec little change ig percep- _ M'hen the 1ol'l {hit the bridge. be, ltii,1te, in Ktpera1 trade from that ot fore ktay rebounded In in]! the bt,av, In†precading week. The backwnrd- many ot the men and twp or three I 'le'," ot tho 'rl,",'",', has tre, 15h"y" of the. women jumped. They landed tho t'dt'ef, or "'vye',y,', le Ite tn u heap, (but vin'annged to i'yrreyldtll) It, t 1'2,'1t IQ fl',',',',?",' 2r " hole- out of harm’s may befloro the Am- 0:1 o rode , a mprm ng. T "P! it a ericau atruck the bridge again. {air ij1./1,e.i.r,t!roe, tho Provinciaimin- Home who jammed were slightly in.. 1s'J,'t,d,t'"tt,'et Em outlook for the jured. V , I. nude promls ng. . t After looking to the injured. the In. “Naming trade ia Improving physician: turned their attention to turaln mm!" the snow Etorms of 1tyst the engineer, Kelly, who“! sudden week. Seeding operations are being xiv-nth had been the cause of 'the resumed. Many new SON!!!†con- accident. 'They agreed after oxnxn- a?" to arrlve. Collections Are bet- l li"tC,f,tu7."s that death n 19 duo Tho sorting demand, especially u/ _ . . ' dry goods, at Hamilton' has been ---- 21t this week, a? reported i) radstreet's. Retal era are anxi- GAUSS HELD BY GERMANY. ous now to get their stocks well as- Hitch Over or'i"sre,,,.,o, 0! th.. sorted and the disastrous fire, “fmn I V_._w“v -,- IIUIICI. Edward Illarmigan, the Tirenmn dow,n in the (wake "ole far beyow the deck, had noticed that the mu- chinrry did not stpp at the firet signal. When the smond signulwas "hammered he stnrtod tor the engine room. He reached therapist as thr, bout Icrmshml intly the bridge for tho third timo. In the engine room he found Charles Kelly, the (engineer, dth on the floiw. His right hand was grasping the controlling lover. Flunnignn knew, hotv, to run iho PU- glue. and as soon as 'he (VJ-lid he shut vii the Itclwer. ‘When the boat {hit the bridge. be- fore she rebounded In in]! the bt,ac, many ot the men and two or “mm -. "v __- 111“.“ “at“. Then she crushed full speed into the bridge and roboumled. The sec- oml cam in ripped up twenty feet of the [,'rlli'l. um! smashed fifteen or twpnty ieet of the forward deck. Again the boat rebounded. I'lte ran hack _ttgttittst the bridge, but this time with little damage to hither. Edward Finnnigan. the 'lireman “may hmi mite cal'eened to Mar- board. In the rebound she crashed into the. racks on the Marlyn"! side, tearing away several feet of the starboard mil. " part of the men's cabin and the posts support- ing the forward gates. ,,V_.u "'-v"FT7" Grand street, Manhattan, and Proud- way. Williamsburg, approached the 1yill.aurstnirg 'ruip on her 7,20 o'ciock trip hurt night. the pun. 11yle,t A. Smith. rang ome bell to the engineer to shawl down. There was no response to the signal. The pilot rang onefen again as a signal to Stop, and era/the heat. running at full speed, reached the slip he "ound.. ed tho "dead" hell, the emergency signal to back her. There was still‘ no response to the signals. The bout, still at full rtpeetl, first struck the rapids or, tho bulkhea'l on the hurt side. She hit so hard; that her rail on that side was torn I WILL PAY 100 CENTS. New, York, May 2.--As the fprry- boat American, running "between Grand street, Manhattan mm Dunn-l While His Ferry Boat Smashed Herself on the Slip. “Presently Com: General Stoessel arr back to congratulate baptism "tor (the h cGr.' " -_"- _.._ -_,...,.. "After doing what I could for the wounded I went back to my heavy battery. The Jane. WHO and pro. babiy noticed the demolition of our quick-firing trutur-they couldn't see anything for smoke. but their aim being extremely good, knew we had "noutth-tho enemy now, turned his attention upon the Electric Rock exclusively, and We experienced an awful fifteen minutes, too full of events to describe. " 'Leave the guns and help that poor devil.' I commanded. " I dld wrong may the Czar take away the decoration hebestowed upon me. I couidn't see such sufferings without nttemrting help. Another shell. a sugar loaf thls time. Under its Im.. pact one of our quick-flrlng guns broke in two like a straw. The other was already silent. for all the men were dead and dying. "trg..... ,x-1,,,, " ' - DEAD AT HIS POST. Mills to Continue wlate us on our fire (the honor or the mates. too full ot be. ComIntutderun-tyret arrived on horse- oke. but their aim good, knew we had Wy now, turned his the Electric Rock we experienced an Another shell. 3. me. Under Hahn- quick-flrlng guns , a straw. The the 0min†the are bin 'trom the bottom. The. ore began lo mourn out, and the vibrations (mused me such ex.. quisite pain that I (asked the men to stop or they “will kill me. Finally 't wine taken out just int the nice of time. Hardly had I been removed from the bin reg a unload. of ore was dammed am it. Had “men there I - have been instantly kilied. as 'trg the ~plecea of bro Weighed titty mia." The accident happened two or three days ago. but only now; has it been made known. the snowslides in the mountain; delaying com- Incubation. i Jrnnpouser, ll. tr., ..\l'.:t,v 2.-Tc' full F 121 fast down a lump. and live to tell i of him awaiting and painful Mpur- iencrs “we the fortune all It. G. Har- greuves. one ar lthe miners in the Silver Cup, Lardeau, whore a fatal gnoomlide toiak Plato in tew days ago. Hargrcrasw, who is a South Mrican veteran. mm taking a trip through the mine {with the foreman, when he stepped (into; a chute, 1151“ [feet deep. He relates his exper- lenco tlrut,s- "The first twenty-Jiw feet of my delmnt wings slightly inclined, but: the rpmiainder at the why was per- pendicular. Hall the Journey I want teet first, then I :strut-‘k u projection and turned so than I landed in tlu, lore bin at the bottom of the chute 1almost head ftrst. I struck on my right side with my left hand, which _ I put out to £959 myself. duublod up under unis so badly that my shoul- der was put qut of Mint. Thq ribs am my right side “my; crushed tn and fractured and s uck into my lungs. I Wm: used up cotnpletely. The foreman (fungi! t (wag instantly killed. and hum-la] down to the bot- tom of the pinto to get! out my body. I never lost qonscimuneu. as a matter or fact. Tip only 'Wtt.y, renown-rs could get min out wan to) n..l....¢.. 4.1... -.-, I . - _ tad- Fe . sorted and the disastrous fire at To- ronto naturally increased the in- quiry among Hamilton wholesale houses. In other lines there is .the steady development usual with the spring conditions of trade. Values 'are firmly held. London wholesale trade in mining more active. The country roads are not in very good condition. The [outlook lor business is 200d. ""-"____.r= .., “you. There has been a steady improve.. ment in some department" of trade at Ottawa the past week. Ship- ments are now quite heavy. values, of staple good: are firm. Trade in wholesale circles, at Mon- trai is showing a little more ac- tivity now. There to a. better sort- ing demand for seasonable goods. Large shipments are being made to eastern and western points. Con- tinned warm spring weather is needed to stimulate the demand for seasonabie goods. The market for dairy; produce is disappointing. Rail- way earnings are increasing again. The disastrous fire at Toronto this week, which burned out 1.33 business films. destroyed many of the tin- est homes of mercantile and manu- iracturing houses. caused a lossrof $10,000,000 to 015,000,000. on which there was '3,000,000 to 'th-d 000,000 insurance, and threw 3,000 to 04,000 hands out of emrdortnen " has greatly unsettled the trade sit- uation in this city. Spring business is now talrly active. Values, of staple goods are firm. II a. Hundred and Twenty Feet and Bull Lives. . ,V_-.‘. - “VIC“. ', beer, hindqitai'terd 07.50 forequarters, 85.50 to 'ea carcass, " to' $7.25.; Medium 86 to $6.50; lamb, yearlin 811; mutton. oer curt I» T en], ed an. A MINER’S ADVENTURE. Dressed hogs unchanged. With many: selling at 86.50, and light at $6.75 to pr. Wheat, white, bush. no to 93c; do., red, bush. Mht; spring. Me; 30090. P, Jo 7%‘03113, 380 tt89e; W38. /"'""e"-r--c 0084 903-4 ; British Cattle MAI-ken. I London, April H'rCanldlan cattle are trteaatyirst 'I'dae. to 12 1-4c per 1b.; .rrrriteruor beef, Be Ito 0 8-8q per Hay, quiet and steady. " loads selling at 010 do .12. a. ton' tor, lime ot'hvy. and " (to .9 tor mixed. One "eel of Irttatw, cold at .10 a. ton. Ib. 5 w, . w w.;a;memum,oarcaus , 05.50; lamb, yearling, 10 to mutton. per met., as to 59; per. OWL. " to p.50; I RPM-weer: on Trade. Toronto Fuqm' Inlet. a only, grain received to-day. a load of goose wheat. which at 74c, and a. load of out: at landing Wheat KAI-tea. I ustru'5.k a oiojiGiia tliia(t I landed in U». btttlsrn of the chute [130 -per, lb. ; yearlllleo :93 50 to m; M; choice. July. " 1.2 81 1.8 89 B.tt " 5-8 H, .... .u-uu; n u'ul'kn’. i Ruhr-Admiral Atkioon-ivi:i 3. Uom.. mamier-ln-CHPI of the East Alrivn. static.“ who personally colummHul the landing (one. my: the “minim. which occurer on April 24, was at close quarters. The Dervish†d!" {ended their stOne lat-elm: and ton- oru 'ielettu1rtedir, but tho, British hlucjnckets and a detachment of the Hampshire Regiment normed their stronghold gallant†and draw them out. with heavy Ion-es. It “my: Impossible to no the guns or the ship- wlthout danger to the al- teuttoiod. Tue British and Italian flag: wry-9 raised - by side out the mrebuu. Bald that on tho east side and other congected sectlona of the 1 there an: undoubtedly many In cases that have not been "an!“ How. potentoua these figures may be anthem from the hun t in the corresponding period all year there were only an. cases. ' largest daily number then wnn whereas thla Fear-Mn April alon u was 183. The lowest daily cord for thla month thus tar in l as ugaInat ten tor Amâ€. mm From April 1 to April l. 3,166 cases of measles h. reported to the Health I while the remand. or th months since the heglnn ter were equally high. Dr said that on tho (not all other connected “Minn- New. York, may L', - New York city is suffering from the worst opi- demic of measles in its history. Dr. Thomas Burlington. commitmioner. or Health. made that statement yrs- terdny, and in corroboration ho pro- duced the otneial figures or his de, partment. STORMED BY THE BRITISH New York up wJiG m Binary. IB'ireman Who Saved n Maniac on Lofty Window bod“. Pittsbnm. Pa., May 2. - 'dartrtiu Matthew Clark. the gallant fireman who fought for lite with a madman on the ledge ot a window of the new- oath floor ot the Manhattan Eye nnd liar llosptal In New York yl tster-itty, may be the first hero in the United States to participate in the Carnegie i8rr.'PutuNtt fund for heroes. i 1110 board having in clmrgc the fund hns not yet been organized. nor have the millions been placed at its disposal by Mr. Carnegie; but just as scan as the board is organized Capt. Clark's gallantry w ll be tnkvn up and the board Will trchte whether he Ella“ gm n Carnegie medal or its equivalent in cash. The hero'c action ot Captain Clark in rescuing the madman si‘HllltJ’ feet above the pavement has gone over the world, and he can wait until the board acts on his case. l'.ttaburr: nremen any that Mr. (Tarnrgie should not wait for the notion ot the Hero Board. but should be the first to prelsnt Capt. Hark will. his prize. _ , CARNEGIE’S FIRST PRIZE HERO Fireman Who Fierce Fiat/e-J,, the Cant ot Somalihnd. _ . -- _....,. mu“. touching the condition of the American nimionariest in that country. He may“ they arc in no danger. and will not he as long as present conditions continue. In an address before the 1rorliirtwuenu, Free Reading Room Armociation oi Hart ford. Conn., President Melhm. of tho Now York, New Haven & Hartford Railrmul. dealing with unionism. advised all work- ingmen to join unions, but to lw a iotve fot conservatism. Mr. Allen, United Stat»: Mimu-r of Caron. has cabled the Amorican Sum- Department a very ramming [Newman STRICKEN WITH MEA SLES. The armored cruiser California. of the United States navy. was launched at Nan Francisco. She is the first of six of her. class. and is on the general lines, of the British cruiser Drake. The oust “ill Ire $6,000,000, and the maximum Flu-Ni 22 knots. account of the eanit pun-hum- tranimid ted to J. Pierpont Morgan & Co.. theh finttneiat agents in New 1ork. The caving in of a mine at Tun-inn. Su- ville, Spain, yesterday buried mun} min~ era. Fifty bodies have been noun-ml. Ten of the miners were rescued. but all of them are badly injured. Two indictments, for grand larceny in Ce first degree were reported by the Grand Jury in New York yum-ran) against David Rothschild, former Prtsi- dent of the Federal Bank. Panama desires to have “Amman M the magnet _to be paid that couutry ml The pouihility of Chinese laborers ' ing used on the Panama Calm] " unfav- orably commented upon in the Panama newspapers. A law prohibiting ("him-N- immigration is in effect. Col. J; P. Cooke, Crown proswulur of Montreal. baa asked the Attorney-Go. oral for a Ipecial mmmiuion to immu- gato the charges made against him by Mr. Buckley, of Toronto. M. Po mfr, a high official M the vd"i,fflCh'l'i, Railway, has Im-u ur- rested on a durge of seiling Austria" mobilization plums to a foreign lnmrl‘. The old British battleships Hulk-m. phon and Tmiro am- to he runh‘rtml into training chips and workshop, {or otifieere for the navy. A tire yesterday in Vitebsk. a city uf 40,000 inhabiunta in eastern “mum. tie. atroyed 177 houses and did danmgv to the amount of $2Mr,o0o. The C. P. R. has awarded contl'm-lu for its new line- to be built in the u'ttt thi.; year to a tirm of St. Paul ('ollll‘:lrlul'~. There will be a conwntiun of the tire Hallo? trade of the Province in route uring the latter part of Jum- Mr. Fred. C. Ralter has been ttppointed Emblem: Tune Agent of tho “nun! Tran , with once: at Liverpool. The report that the Japanese unwra- ment has bought two C. P. it. uu-uuzulxipd in oftiet'ally denied. mum-my, but tlto British ts and a. detachment of tho 'e Beglment llorlnml tlwir Id gallant†and drove r. with heavy losses. It was pil 1 to April 2.G, inolushv. , of measles have been re. a the, Banjul Department. recond- or the preceding M n... L‘Awr- A a! or the Baa-“.033; personally . .commandt .1 we not Been reported. :oua them "gun"; aw M from the fact that paneling period on“: are only 50L cases. The number then was 40, Fear-in April alone- The‘loweat daily re- teernnimi Jriiiii.'. thus far it Io.',, AMI. 1903:. m the Worst opi- itl history. Dr. Commissiovwr or statement .veri- riptdeuuc in in: bl Dnrlimrlon PM In: " ml , cit v mow in on Tu no did out to m no _tontr I do no! you Ion iMetion "You III. in u bustnrs lather. [Hamish pl. of I The tt , “I did .mken on In): tamer vary , G a rswm lug la w Doll (In ab! He lo speak : ther FIN Her “)1 The: he tiid ind "lt wt mid. continua "I‘m Imp no arttou did not The l beam but I own: drink toxic: Sir Ori a gnu due." 3 many. thing . quet it who tol Arliugl lion of his att and Fell a. great ‘rustw you he Others. 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