, Marcus tit"F. M ck Watch 111315 let I SALE 1908 '" a: lo) al ’TRAIN SERVICE. ERENCE HELD IN TORONTO DSSCUSSES QUESTION. ut'vvr hand the G'mnd Trunk rvico oi three trains NV“! and Whitby, . distance of Woman h'eid In $10,“ Bail for .. Biotin, Etc. Man Chargei With Murder, Mis.. chief and Riot. With the Exception of One Regiment Militia Have Left. SPRINGFIELD NOW QUIET DUTCH QUIT. Cine Vesaeh Stop Ruling lo Venezuela. the Delegates Used Vary Language in Their Refer- to the Situation-Di-im. . ;; Charged. m the city. The furthest umntn getting that. tick- lr. a distance of twenty. tations. to a diAUee of V u! Industries Thompson uh) he believed thnt mun-"ding munieipalitien limiuntvd against in the rim“ "ervice, as comp-d . 1here were, he said, within a radius of forty- llronto, and forty-level l of twenty-two miles, "In-r mmmutatiou we" six mtatioms. At Mott m tickets were gin. tel tl " and the nut, incident. The prom-incu- , has practically eeaaed “We mgun to depart, the absence what! patrols and nannies ningly eliminated the ineen. "' excitement by the firing nun-“In..-- nth ll o. Donigan. The authori- uw with-mo that he Wag in the raids upon the nirh followed the Lop" ml in the lynching on tinu .Hmllt ont' hurclred Imam towns Ind re- " “mud of Control f 'rtrconto, who met terday, decided, with that they badly II M'th't’. Strongly' “we passed, and I inged to meet repre- m.- railways running; revolrers. a the boy milant of ' “ho wan indicted for HM and riot in tour mm! on a bench warrant hail has been fixed at â€an against her relate ' mu- Loper restaurant. o'tness before the coron. .vht at the investigation u! Louis Johnson, who 'is in the basement of It developed that no u hold on the body and <iriuns who had viewed a positive opinion an to th. The pouibiliqv that hut hr falling into the walking his neck may tion ot the can)». side " n- uitlnlrawn hon xiii “yum had an in 'ttg “ruler had an inereas. deputies on duty, and the um also reinfoieed by a policemn. Except for the , and the mind homes and Tt'm in some of the street- â€:hinx to indicate that a. " my had been in the "tcontrolled mob. morning hours were pru- It incident. The nrmniu-n- ‘9 fir hMpiml mm". in. hospital 10-day. . went. has yet been made %'venth Infantry will be Thin regiment was the ricully in the capiud. H depend upon tho abil. aud mheritt's forces to 'lvpreattioms. , resumed its investiga- is said that further Abraham Raynor, who 361.1 of six indictment., don-d. Raynor now Icons-ed of murder. mm- and riot. The murder at he took part in the lhuigan. The authori. -ed " “ill "mint out In ports the re- alm-Minn with the s imposed tty the haw obliged the le in Venezuelan m. Rug. 2l.---Eaeh nun-m, in the diffi- tho-rluuds and Ven, ing it mu learned l Wm: Indian mail! pnrurily to discon- Ill wing. welcomed the my “inâ€: :3.th of Mm. Mabel Hal. accidentllly by a ' “an in a souls-lac. “ling to early re. lo-m v, belong. tere yesterday . um! Supt-rin- riewed to-day the company, hug. "---uiiitar, that the ,Md'hesm-y looks rather weather-beat- en. And was atmed with P, gun and an axe. He had over 850 in his puree, and will be "committed to the asylum. I Escaped From Asylum and Had Boon l Living in Woods All Summer. A Bowmanvillv. ttnt., dospntch: Borne 1 time last June " mam named James Me. 'Chevary. who was committed to the .hyhuu at Kingston. from the township of Cliu"tce, escaped and has been at large PVt't' ulnar. A guard was sent up here to look for him. and located him in a piece of woods in the neighborhood of Kendall, but could not get near him. He has been living there in the woods all summer. and today Chief of Police Jar- l via, acting on a wnmnt from F. Love- kin, of sewcantlr, went out. and alter a l bud chin:- wet-ceded in capturing him! IThc United States Newsdoalers Want j it“? 3 " Removed. i Jf,1'll ! Philadelphia, Aug. 24.-A resolutioniquirod urging the members to create public; [ tsentiment in favor of the removal of the tariff from wood pulp and other Ton commodities entering into the manu- of tlre faeture of white paper was passed puny I unanimously at the closing session here the lot to-day of the convention of the Nu. ro-gnnl tional Association of News Dealers, ed 2"†Booksellers and Stationers. Another “PM? resolution condemning the action of mm “ magazines and other publications in tpp/ie' clubbing together and offering cut rates certain as a premiurn also received the unani. erWtqle1 mous wt.- of the convention. of the George T. Bell, gtinera1 passenger and ticxet agent of the Grand Trunk . and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways. Mr. Bell ig mm vice-president of the associ. anon. 'l%ronto. Unt. Aug. 24.--ott September 22nd and 23rd. the General Passenger Agenn‘ A.-iceiation of the United hltates and tumula will meet in this eity,wltett it is understood that for the first time a Canadian is to be elected to the pre- sideney of the Association. The gentle. man intended for. this honor is Mr. George T. Bell, general passenger and ticxet agent of the Grand Trunk . and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways. Mr.) The Next President of the Gen. Pass. Agents' Association. DEMENTED MAN CAPTURED. we ( laid an egg on the scales. He immediate. ly claimed the egg. or the price of it, which he placed at three cents. but Mrs. Sinznns refused. She took the hen and egg and went home, with the result that the dealer sent for a policeman to have her arrested. The policeman did not consider the charge serious enough, being inclined to think that the matter was not worth quarreling over, but the Hebrew still claims ownership and says that he will prosecute. over a hen laying while he was wei tumer. I!" khvstttut str-cet qumtiom ll adage that the owner of the mot the owner of the 'odut5. He is an in his belief that he called P. a into hi, stun- yesterday afterno with the matter. The trouhlo 0,'d Adan Under Discussion Toronto Helmw's Store. WHO OWNS THE EGG ? “an in Chureh min-h The THE TARIFF ON PAPER. intimate" that their line v yr: to taekle the question I unite. " the time did a when the project looked "ic,' might be sure that th Mr. J. D. Mchnald. district plunger agent for the Grand Trunk, considered that the talk of discrimination against annntn in comparison with Montreal was unfair, as conditions obtaining in the intur plaee were entirely different. The ('annmliun Northern, through their qeneral I! :henyr MR. GEO. T. BELL service dk people wh, City. mid Population living in A _ -. --.. â€GWIIHUI for the C. P. R., said that it was wry recently that any newnity sullurlmn n-n'iw had aria-n. who: differed entirely from Montrml. I: not more than four years ago tha rmzto wan (-umidered one of the ehe eitir, in the Dominion to live in although conditions had altered rad uinm- then applications for a subt wrviu- did not come in the main Toronto, Aug. 2t its' -; ....m.ur. lII Parueull am the Pruviru " of Ontario in general should he shut out from the benefits ol an interurban syltem Just because the headquarters of the two big railroads in Canada happened to ire at Montreal, Dr. Hare. principal of the Ontario Ladies’ College, Whitby. in seconding the. resolution, said it was an aspersion against their nationality as Anglo. Saxom that they were tlueritnimiied against in regard to suburban service i as i'ompared with the Freuelttanadians of Montreal Mr. Howard Anderson, of Whitby, had ridden into the city on what he described as an “almrtion of a radial â€stern." and spoke with heat. While deelarintt their desire to meet the represetuttttiv, of the city and the different towns and villages appointed on the eommittee to discuss with the railway a suburban service, the district passenger agents of the three roads run- nine into Toronto were not at all en. thusiastic as to the success of any negotiations. I Mr. l'. B. Forster. "itv mama-mm- --'--‘ ' twenty-nine miles I of six trains daily I Brampton. , The C trains daily to the amnion tiekets In plans. but they. w “'lrithv and “run-m P who war Mr. 'w mnmitteo appointed will meet hen ealled by the convener. Ald. In um: he called P. a Scott. .tnre yesterday afternoon to matter. The trouble arose u laying an egg in his scales was weighing it for a cus- (J "gent, Mr, daily to the same place. C an tickets were ttmatted to tl but they. werp not granted _ and Brampton. IV. F. Mam-nu. M. P., saw why Toronto. in Isartieulat, nviru " of Ontario in gene le shut nut from the benefit, ‘ll applications for a suburban not come in the main from , wanted to reside out of the m relieve the congestion of in Toronto. but from people milk-r places outside wanting nqmrtution facilities into the Sure that they waii Gi um! any humanity for i. he had arirwn, wherein it ly from Montreal. It was 'ylts fast, and n, through their general Mr. C. Price Green, mir line wm too young question of a suburban nrunm. in particular, and of Ontario in general, I out from the benefits of syitem Just because the ot' the two big railroads turned to ire at Montreal. principal of the Ontario ', Whitby, in semmling said it was an aspersion nationality as Anglo. they were discriminated ran! to nuburluxu service .-A Hebrew dealer t qtustions the old suid'tliut it Vailsjzgl; r of the mother is "a. ile ii .90 firm eity passenger agent come, however. 'd feasible, the altered mph-{1115: 5t, and a service tween Toronto and P. It. gave three us ago that To. of the cheapest me [Hut-e. com. Rranted to those I Ottawa, Ont., Aug. i?.4.--A Labor De. l pnrtmem official told the Times to-day that tht , bad not been asked to inter. ( fere in reference to the alleged violation of the Alien Labor Law in connection I with the C. P. R. strike. some machin- ists from Boston got here to-day, but re- t fused to take the trlaee of strikers, and l at the strikers' expense were sent bark I homo. Aside from this the situation re- mained unehangrd. The company has been taking on some men. saw no Toronto dvspatch: That the offieinis of tlre Camuhan Pncifie Railway Com. puny fully realize that the Atrikm-q in the local and Ontario division have no twgard for nltinmtnnu “an demonMrat. evl jwrtrnluy when the company alum- doned its plan to pol up n wound hul- Ilctin warning those who did not make application for reinstatement within a acertain timo that they would not be y... engaged. no matte what the nun-mm of the strike may be. The strikers were ( on hand in large numlmrq at the local] il‘dlps waiting to see the order issued. but to their surprise all they ~aw was General Manager Leonard, who. acc-um. ponied by Superintendent Oborne and several other c. P. It. officials, visited thr yards with a view to ascertaining how the work of repairing. inspecting, ete., is being done by the strike-break- en. nu hand iri Iargi, mu Utop." “(Biting to see pun)": system. These mun will be dis. tributed over the line according to where their serviees will he moat re. . , The C. l'. R. has given notice to all thu strikers who are living in houses lx-l'mging to the mmpnnp' in the viim. ity of the Angus works' that they must clear out of their dwellings. About one hundred mm-lmnioa were ngaged at the Donegann 'street labor bureau to-day for service on the com. and and it is expected that Struck work and did their iols will receive cheques on or before M A Montrval ilvspatvh: The C. P. R. ap- parently intend to carry out the con- ditions laid down in the ultimatum which they issued lust Saturday. The "trikerC wrvim-s have,pructit-ulLv been diam-med with. ('h-rku- am- now busy milking Otit i'hmlum in payment for the thaw the him hove worked this month. and it is expected that all the mm who Mruek work and did not return to “Mr jobs will receive their discharge cheques on or before Monday next. Sir Thomas Nlluughnvuy arrived here to-day from St. Andrew',;, but it is not thought hin arrival will have any effect on the strike. Dissensions have arisen in the ranks of the C. P. R strikers which threaten to have a serious effect upon the result oi the nontut with the company. In the distribution of strike pay union men ttre being paid, but non-union men have bum ignored. There are a great many of the latter, and they are raising a great howl of protest. They claim that they were promised aid from the union funds, but so far nothing has come their way. It is thought that unless,, they receive strik-3 pay the; will all re. turn to work. Mr. Bosworth. Fourth vit'e-Presirlent; of the C. P it., toulay denied a reportl that Armour & Co., of Chieago had can- celled their contravt. fearing delay in thc shipment of their perishable meats. The C. P. ll. is preparing to pay off the strikers, and as a remit the east eml grocers have continued and refused to furnish any further grueeries to the men on credit. country time would soon be a big bon. INN." The members of the strikers' executive strongly regret this spirit, (iii are doing their best to keep it in cheek. They deny that the men ,on 1 strike are respomible for anything that may happen ir this direction. Situat'Ln in Montreal. A Montreal despatch.. Mr. David Mc- Niehoi, Tive-rresufeut of the C. P. It., is to-duy celebrating the 42nd anniversary oi his entrance into railroad work. He Mann hi, railroad career 42 years ago as a junior clerk in the goods depart- nmn of the North British Railway, and has been engaged in railway Work con- tinuously Her since. lie is GO years of; ugt. From members of the a ecutive it was learned that are entertained that "force" the north end of the city, composed of foreigners who real connection with strikers "tit of hand any night. It is 'sycecltes in the foreign clubs very iutytmrnatory and that bers of these clubs have not to hill the strzkt-rs that the slow, and that it "this was - . H. -i, ...... u, ylukuw an" thin. happening. The pickets an“ 'dir, groups of foreigners, but no ac tion was taken. . J. H. Md My this morning admit- ted that he had heard of contemplated attack on the company's property, and said that the executive had stop- ped it. Strong pickets went out to gluurd It yards, and to prevent any; t lim- ...........:-.74 "H . . Winnipeg despatch: The first sem- tioml dexelopment since the strike of mechanics on the C. P. It. commenced (was revealed to the public this after. lnoon, when it became known that n plot had actually been formulated to either dynamite or burn the com- pany’s shop. here. it was hatched by the‘Anarehiatic colony of sympathize“ in North Winnipeg, who had planned‘ to puli off their coup last Sunday night. The strikers heard of it, and immediately took steps to frustrate it, and Were successful. The company has doubled its police patrols since that time. .5 Plot to 1srjiiiiiiiiiiiii -,' AFTER c. P. Mutual Officials Claim Men Are - Returning to Work. "posed of foreigners who have no l connection with strikers, nAy get of hand any night. It is said that when; in the foreign clubs have been Bu! Strikers Frustrate Plans of the "Force" Group. Still Holding Out R. has given n who are living the mnnpzmp' in ngm work that their dwellings, railroad career 42 years ago or clerk in the goods depart- he North British Railway, and engaged in railway work con- was Earned that great fears kers that they arémtoo it _"tltis was in their hm unite Winnipeg i Shops, f 4nd that the mum The -pipkets sat, the ~trikers’ ex force" Velemeut in city, principally hesitated At pr-nt, when Montreal enjoys the advantage of low all-water transportw tion rates from the Northwest. it is will by shippers to be impouiblo for all. rail or lake and rail mtrriers to Philadel- phia. New York, Baltimore and Boston to compete. The recent reduction " feeting charges on all-nil grain at Mont- real indicates, according“ ohippem, that Montreal will compete more active' ly hereafter with United States ports for all-rail movement. Can Get Grain by All-Water Route From West. l_'hilitdvlrohia, Aug. 24.-4lrain "hipperg of Philadelphia tto not feel much (mt-our- aged by the recent action taken at Montreal, which reduced charges for putting all-mil grain aboard steamsliips. Commervial Exchange members take this to he an indication that the Canadian port will cut a large figure hereafter in the exportation of grain which is moved entirely by rail to the Canadian sea- board. There were seventeen tenders rewivod from the following contractors: J. W. Mural-t. Ryan & MeDougall, the Xipe- gym Conntruecion Company, Craig & Thompson, Il. P. & J. T. Davin. MacDon- ald & O'Brien and the Grand Trunk Pa. citie Railway Company. The contracts will all provide that the work must be completed by the last day of 1910. rmnuining 570uiies. While the tenders have not 'vet been figured out, and it h not known which is the lowest. and, therefore, successful, sufficient calcula- tion has been done to show that the rules are reasonable on all the six lengths of route which were offered to contractors. l Ottawa. Aug. 24.- The National 'l'iunwuntinvntal Railway Commission. 1')" this nitcrnoon opened tenders for all ot' the eighteen hundred miles of line thmngh tho wildt-rnt-sa from Monoton to Witrnipevr. which had not been previously I let. met a thousand miles had been tvnmed ttVN' to contractor, engineer. and I navvy to see that the rails go down. There still remained gaps to be filled. Those were in the 1'royieer, of Quebec and Ontario, there being 222 milns in t?twbee and M4 miles in Ontario to north of Lake Huron and Lake Superior. I The tenders opened today covered this Tenders for Nation-J Transcontin. ental Construction. Nuskatehewan. liiberta, and Tim proposition is to bring m-xt wring. Ottawa, Aug. 24,---Count Nickulnm von Uagern. of Austria, and two other Aus. trim: philanthropists, are here with a proposal to bring three thousand Aus- trian farmers to Canada mar-will probab- ly, either to -day or to-uwrrow, wait on mnu- mmnlwrs of the Government. Thu-y my the Austrians are well etlueated will m uld make at desirable class of r.ettleru, l for the farming lands of New Ontario,l Commander of the Navy on I Visit to Ottawa. morning. White driving into this city with a load of hay the horse, became frightened "our the corner of King and JilHH's ~Krwt~ and run away. lip-mting t'no hay and throwing Mr. Bowler to the ground. where he was huri, d mid-w- the hay. When he was dug out it mu found that be was unhurt. MONTREAL'S ADVANTAGE. M. Bowler, of Grantham, had a very narrow escape from serious injury this Vt. Catharines dospau-h: The Whit man & Burnt-s Manufacturing Company have awarded the contract ' the or- vction of their new factory to the Build. er: supply Company of this city. The building, which will be of stone, and the same size as the structure burned last April. must be completed by October 10. It, is the intention of the company to have the plant in full operation by NV vmuber lst. .Mre sion unfulfilvd - V, (1""0 intpoxtsilrle, and consequently the guhrd vermel sailed away with lwr tulo. away the Venezuelan Comul. A» won as the purpose of the visit became known, the people of the island started a demonstration, crowding around the rmidencc of the consul and trying to haul down his flag. The Governor oi,, the island appeared, however, and nuc- n-eded in putting an end to the disorder. The consul refused to leave his you. saying that illness made his going awnv Willewsud, L‘ummo, Aug. m..-ie Dutch island of Aruba has furnished the latest incident in the existing dif- ficulty between the Netherlands and Venezuela. Five days ago a Venezuelan Hunting Veswel arrived at Aruba to Ink: away the Venezuelan Consul. A, inner Buried Under Load of Hay at St. Kitts. FILLING UP THE GAPS, GOT CONTRACT. DUTCH WANT N0 AEDITEEET AT fiiiii- " f. JAP ADMIRAL T Quite Able to Handle the Venezuelan Difficulty. Manitoba. than t ut going away War Office, Snaps Up a Mechanic's Surprising Invention. Berlin. Aug. 24.---The War Office has bought the right for the exclusive the of an explosive invented by at Munich mecllnnoc. Official teats of it have shown astounding results. A block of lead weighing over 1 hundredweight was completely belted witaner than half . pound of the explosive end a. block q! stone of three cubit- metres was blown into laments with three pounds of it. “mat ' mis. The value of the vessel and that part I of the cargo saw-d amomzu to about] 2.000.000t. 113400.000). f The Sultan sent boats, to help in work. Co-operates With Commander of Int- inn Cruiser in Reno-tin; Boat. lhmw, Aug. gc-The unnmander of the italion cruisvx' Murc Autumn, ot the (’ulomm. *hieh has returned to Aden from (ape Gorditui. telegrams that he has sttcceeeded in obtaining the eo-operation of the Sultan. Osman Mah- mud, in re-floating the wrecked swam†Norman Irslsns and securing part of the cargo. l Among the indeiiendent mo1lification, I of the original articles of the bill an» [the abolition of forced lnlmr and the prohibition of members of the Belgian Parliament. front exploiting Congo cun- ccusions. The pamge of the Congo treaty by the Chamber of Deputies, means that the annexation of the Stutc to Belgium is now practically ttmn.tttaul. iThc personal rule of King Leopold in Africa is now drawing to a chm» -in the future he will have nothing 'm do i with the State, which is to be admin. istered by Belgium-and the hope L‘ widespread that there will now in: an 1 end to the atrocities andhv.alaanim; tration in this part of the world which for years past has been a subject of investigation' and bitter compraintuyl, humanitarian. everywhere. 1 GERMAN Y's N EW EX PLUS! VS. tradietion exists between. the treaty and the colonial bill as voted, the treaty shoulderiug the financial responsibility while the bill rejects it. It is under- »tood that the Government will make. an effort in the Senate to amend the bill -o as to reconcile the provisions of the two. Bairk,3qiiii"iEit?i?if'rrl: months of bitter struggle the Ch; her of Deputies to-day adopted 1 Congo annexation: many by 83 vo L) 55, and. ultluugh to-day', um i""o0t10iy will insure the solution tlie glent Cong" problem. [line , remains open the question ot y giurnhs financial responsibility. Ibis action on the part of the Cha bu had not been extteeteaA "ma Brunt-Is, Ang, mouths of bun her of Bounties The Free State Annexed by Belgian _errtment-Adoption of Treaty Al..-» n~ . - -- LEOPOLD‘S RULE IN THE ENDS. HAS COME AT LAST. " for hours. , vain and wind, a coat. With the bottom of Juniata neared of sight. Milwaukee, Aug. 24.----Beatet a storm from Monday night l neaduy night, the little whom yacht. Juniata, of Milwaukee, rid limbo and the dead body t ing wmpnniou, Philip film board, was piesed up m and tenlay by he atuumcr “than 14-day toyed to the hall 'llu-mpnzon fad been steadily a [Y for hours, when in the Int-lg min and windatonn he arose a null. Without. a word he ll: Craft Buffetted 5;de Stem, Par; Three Days. l l l Sydney. N. s. W., Aug. 24.8.30 pmt.--! A : The first day of the sr.iourn of the United f Worm Mates battleships at Sydney has pained. ' NM]?- and. while there have been eompttratively l Multan; few official functions. tu-morrow being: "ou-nt Rt aside for the iruijrie reception and: Set-rot.- the official _hutdittir, the spirit of Tr." ( 1'ot1nuv. diauty and whole-hi/arte) Welcome, which _ mum. fills the people of thin city. has oppoh’ limpâ€: tunity for expansion in teveral nunor, Joseph, ways. _ I No f Thin afternoon the admirals' of .the amine fleet and the captains of the muons i. ‘il.»-l battleships came ashore and called om. I (gt-my I cially upon Lord Northeote. Governor. I lt in In General of Autralia, and Sir Harry Rtor. quith v son. Governor of New South 'iiiir,/./.'// to Later the Governor returned this offi- known. oial eall. Witsto; This evening Lord Northeote tit." 1(1tu;.rd . dinner in honor of the American officers. m...“ __, Almost Caused F;ll of Expected That Atroc Maladministration Will United States Sailor: Meet With: Wann Welcome. WITH DEAD MAN. SUI. TAN HELPS mm been steadily at the mu- lb, when in the height of the indrstovm he arose toput on ithuut a word he dropped to of the boat dead. Al. the red the harbor she sunk out . "'r"""9 picsed up m mid-lake ' 1w steamer “clam und Y ed to the hiubot. lu. _ the part ofthe Cham. been expected, and m dead body ot his unl- Philip 1'hoPpson, on ll of Ministry-- Atrocities and Beaten about by tight until " ed. whuom-r-rimzud After nevem) ple the Chum- adopted the by 83 votes mid-like "yes. dual and was The Hunt however that the resign. Cease th ue CONGO Mov- T to +ver of Hoboken’u Narrow Escape ltion From Death. _ Ttr I New Ttul.. Aug. 24, -Attrtekod hr 1... ith 19a, '3'??me At Mission 3, garden owned by two women wan devastated. while the thin wan, awaiting repairs. itaide were made, on all the uloons that could be reached from the train. Hound lndignitios on a Woman Whom They Kidnapped. Toronto, Aug. 23.-lleportts that have come to hand tell of some outrage which wore committed by the first hudy of harm-~10†which went to the “mt. A tmin oi 21 dilapidated com-hm, with windows broken, chandeliers: rattanhed and shutters splintered. arrived in “at Toronto yesterday. Awarding to the storips of (Jpn-amnion the excursion- ist- kidnapped a woman at one of the stations and took her along with them. The masculine wrung": were nenrlv all drunk. Only two con-talus: weri. provided to maintain order, did this they failed to do. The inspector had made a visit to Springbank, and found there was a good supply of water. "But the trouble in," hr. said. "that the water cannot get to the city host enough through an 18-inch main-the only main that exists.†il Manager of English Company Rofum , London Business. ( London, 0nt., despntch: Today the in- spector of an English insurance com- pany, who came here from Montreal on account of Tuesday afternoon',, disas- trous fire, instructed the company’s local agent to refuse all new inmmnce in the congested business part of this city. He also ordered that, where Pots" sible, the company's present insurance liability should be reduced. To a new» l paper man the agent said: "The instruc' tione given me are to accept no more business in London until the present shortage of water for fire-fighting _iti remedied." The local agent, in referring l to the matter, said: "It was not the Inns l in thig one that caused the inspector to 1 make up his mind. but the ronditionn' that he found to exist." ..Y. :YOUNGER MINISTERS? l Sew tTrp.. Aug. 2l. -Attaekod My tC insane man armed with u knife in hi- lofliu- 10-day. Mayor Neil. of llulmlgm ha! a narrow t"'eape from death and Wttr saved by the arrival of hi. body Imam, a deteetive, at a oritieal mo. Ctttent. Wm. Carmody, who was rn. leased from an insane nr'.\'lum a few days ago, entered the office when the Mayor “us alone and demanded pay for his time spent in the asylum. The Mayor endeavored to temporim with him, but Carmody whipped out a knife and started for him. iii The Buyer jumped behind his desk with the madman in pursuit just as I detective entered the room. After a desperate struggle the Mayor and the detective disarhied and arrested Car- mody. HARVESTERS WERE BRUTAL ul- rlt'<t vhsit to Cauadu. Fron hrl' llll'l‘pune~ taking a trip by way of Rim-m; Lakes to Kingston. Ontario, thence down the St. Lawrence to .‘ I Inn] and Quebec. u""Wu'ser Iron: point. witntn a radius of thirty mum sit' Tannin, for the lblll'puw of (Ha-cussing the quation of a suburban rrepvice. A strong resolution was passed triitriittg a unanimous desire tor an intemrbnu service with commutation tiekets, and cmbrming townPivithin u reasonable distance of Toronto. A vom- mittee Wits appointed for the purpom- of interviewing officials of the t. P. IL. ti. T. R. and the Canadian Northern-with a virw to "wing to what extent the de. Civ, cf the: mcetiug van be carried out. thirty miles. cf Ta 01 dieeussing the qt tservice. A 'itrottgr t Conference " several of hi, fin: h' In NOT EQUIPPED FOR FIRE 'r0Rotmriiiius. Wants to Bring Canada 3; Austrian Farmers. gem-y meeting of the I It is much more pro} ntsith was obliged to day to pavify Mr E known. keenly resent Wirstort f"hurehilt, 1 Board of Trude.aridt Chancellor of tbe F.: I 'sphere of the Poreism of the Minister, k il uhhuugh the nuinte tween Great Britain ways will be an i: yet in this visit to official object of M to study nodal and nuns. Ottawa, Au, mumunder of s'tis, Sued of the I tl day publiéligsa fort. in which 31 David lJuyd-(iw titV ATTACK ED BY MAN IAC, ll Berlin tl So fur warm] a ' re FOR THE WEST. h W" from pot He arrived last night a slay here will pmbubly of the Cabinet Minster vial? to (falmdu. Front _ taking a trip by war." Sat! to be Causing Annoyance , Will Require In the ilria', Cabinet. f tin I». I ' den teh.. To-da the in. I Ttit n 'ltl'l'tff Mannie com- , HM!" Mt Igere from Montreal on ! Murma- my Service. as known, however. nothing " those royal conformer: that to have nee-irritated this ur. rting of the British Mini-torn. h more probable that Mr. An- obliged to interrupt his holi- n..:l.. cr?, nu. - I spate“ mm: In ' 24.---hir. 'l‘nuiguchi the Japanese navy. i,, Japanese Consul Geuer. epeml a few days uiu‘n- ed last night and dur- to Suburban Rail. iir Edward,'lvhd, it in m-ntn thy incur-nor of ill, president of the and David Lloyd-Goorare. Mr. Lio.vircvotwri, ad political institu A conference was lnwu mva-ra uf Jon: um- hrct.,ly I within a radius of TORONTO â€and Lloyd-George- xcthuu-r. into tin 11le on I hurnmnw won't! disas- 'l'|u- ttt cpmny’n u] to t'e aw minutiae I may to part of this l drop the 1‘11 l,' ll lt hilt-3H inn-11mm“! at Winnipeg. “ll m- :1 Lamina] {mm “Mint ell, in southern Il tni. l tuba. The grain in plump and {um "nd of exvrllent odor, and will illtlilJliy grade No. I "orthem. Ilth, r C'.tts Ju- anml at different point, ml tle lim- and indioatioms a" Hunt the Morena-m is well under way. Winnipeg grain (li‘IIIV'I-i who am on a tour of irupertion have lrrived at Regina, And they are unani- mom in their ox'mmn'on of wtinfm-Liun It the forward madman and [minke yield as much greater “It: had been ox- peeled. Around Regina most of the main has been out, and the ample: of all vari- his shown have he. - “new“. Three." some tear o! hoet in WI when the min in not but: rut, but tt In: in My “in - I. ‘Tho New Law Works Excellently in I Winnipeg. I 'Ainciytu. f ', u. PA. 'I luv Pro, .m ml b'uperintvrulent ot NI‘ng-tul (v1xil-lwn.un official nppoined " the lav-l sonic." of the Legislaturo, has given to the pnlnlic I report for the put nix mom)». .lmw- ing that juvenile crime has been greatly decreased in the city under the mm low, and in that time scarcely our child ha: been committed to the reforttttttory. liven better conditions are expected when the juwuile court is inulituW mull-r the new Federal law. ca Pt it " Children Lost Their Lives Wash. tl “w C8MMMt of the fire in . mystery The trottlrlt',,started in the aha-Hum when a number of the mldiern en mute to the far tqPit broke out of their earn, uhich Were on the aide track of the ter. minal nation, and, it in mid. begun un- nuying [mummy- enlering the swim. officer Hill. of the loud [DI-lire force. unnul station to quell u riot llnu hurl; nut among 1nited State,, regulars v route from Fort Slocum to tho I‘m-ill mum. When the local police officer were unable to curb the mldjc-ns u call m made “Poll Fort MrPltersote in mm, and (kph. bulkhead, Wi.l ' c-unlpuny of regulars, n‘nlunnlc-d hur rimlly. The trouhloviurted in the aflvrmm when a numiwr of the soldiers- on rm": to tbe far um Imam n... " .1...:_ -_- t'tt A Serious Riot minal uwneruhip of a pit-ow whit-h two men were wriuuqu wounded. " LESS JUVENILE CRIME " M. a sininwr remit "ere former uilul‘u St. Peterrbure, Aint. gt.- T ten more duh; "'ttcegtcts m day, five at viIrm, two at W thrve. at Unix. Youtonlny t M. a sininwr remrd. Two " Muck CONDEMNED BY autumn COURT. IN TWO DAYS. ll Windsor, Aug. '4.---An examination of i.tt. hull of the Sullivan Dredging Cont. P"r's drill My", which narrouiy reaped being blown to atom. in the Dv- troit River, by dynamite, yum-day, mu made this morning at Aytheeattrurtr. A big hole we- found in the vent-l". "teel bottom, and only her bulkhead kept her man. It in estimated that it will take about $10,!!!) to repair the dumugr. A rip'd investigation u to the callus lead, in. up to Jv'terdny'. explosion “in be indium-ti. um] it in npwu-d that within n lei day- the blue will have been fix- ed when it properly belongs. Over four thouund pounds of dynamite is exploded off Anlheretburg every day in the river bed, and many buildings in the town are feeling the effect of the continued llt'l\ y explosions. AI SIX BURNED TO DEATH A tic-wank from Tchvrdyn med chili-don between tin, two neighburinu villttws It In In rduy at wral at We Are _ DAMAGES HEAVY. sown ens FOUGHT ad and m eldmst Schultz girls attempt- wu'ur the children, but ' the the door, and were forced b babies and make their own eo- Northwest Hun“ wt“: The first v. .1.li Ht Winnipeg nu Psathwell, in mm} . grain in plump ttul, I Are Sailors Found Guilty of At. tempting to Pillage an Estate-- Others Have Been Convicted of Train Robberies and Murders. IN' Hr IN Ironw, yed I Iw 36 MUST DIE. L'll away Require $10,000 to the Bredge Datum. I" mm tard in guard troublc m Riot Precipitated It At Inna. Garcia. h. Aug. 24. Six "hildret, “u “the" ure burned no rennet-y in doulmul at ulu ram-II twtween Carl. w, "mulling from a fire. their hume lest night. timid were childmn of other two were rhildren . u lrrother.intaw. The ' harm-sting. and the Landing . thawed per- of the Int it morning a Amhmwmg. .1 VII found in the Hist-rs "tee td only her bulkhead kept hee in estimated that it will who III) to repair the damngr. A N'ption u to the callus lead, 3mm)": explosion “in be Peter-burg. mum-mm ' " veiling a “a w, mu nun u'm'nlyn In": of att between tho inlmhihmlu wing rill-gm (In-r the pit-m of disputed land. in rain robin:- were two e., n were undnr . in the can. um w mldin Mime gulf dn verqrermh tite, l and In: Aint. 24: Thu-re were .utiivi, kill, N Two of the 1mm {Illu'iwd to the um been found d in an utu'mpt The when were to the Pncifie police officers soldiers a call lol’lu-rnon for oth at Colfax. Ill POLICE Itemirt 'trtied their ailed to hit om- of the er two a“. It nd and mu. ulionl you- , im, and PIT "tru, the ter. Tttut un- I train». " force, MI. and II. Cot. ll. "ll"! mu- it uuiu up ‘MW and We we“ ml Repair WN