[talk now prepared thy. As. you tor- mm and" are“. A“ In. carom!- . no um» You no! no lo! tho man no hood no f Innings? ga- nomad ton-10.0.0. teat of V 'st, l-udo A. Acou- my!“ h always MICH. ) PA Y I EASE WE CURE OF VARICO- n ,TRICT“ " nun-m- ot cum. Dim-m "I r of Sash, he differ- sheeting. LIEU UNNAT- A FISH. ctory. at all orders Ls 'emaglott,% waging a. CHNIE " is the In! It (up and: m 'o (but i. " at ro our“ an,“ tae he treth' to 1' m 95. “mo in which " In stt ot - _ u Ibo- “mm. " no Nut- t and It", " tat " n Ina" Pu“ b do; A (no art rule he) I113 out we. the the " FID- '00 WI we VERY cA'rri"s1"r"mton ALL ma mun-Arm‘oé-mico-m. and Itâ€. It. I!“ “do. - attPtetrMt.o_6aoe-arrq mum“ CANADA. . Manitoba crop to ' an. bounteoun In“. _ po a h tt . Smallpox In. broken out In West- 2tt'" a flourishing subntb of Mont» tea . 'Georirdb Higgins. a British army pen- ni;xer who had saved ie India and st the Cape, committed mind. " London. The Ptoertmnater-GernW has docidod to aut horize the was of partial sets of jubilmptampo to moot the (iguana for bun-nits. The new Malena to the Kings- ton Penitentiary mu have been tn- nounced. Daniel o'uarr of Ottawa 'I Ihrputy Warm. The Gammon-430mm] is still “Sun- ‘.ey boast. on up Cmpodia. bat will likely pay I. tIrina riait to Ottawa Bod Toronto noxt month. The body ot In Cornwall. Secret“: ot the St. John Board of Trade. who mysteriously diappuud was found in tho St. John Rim twenty mile. bo. low the city. t The Dominica Lino Whip cu- ada has but“: the mood at 6 due and 18 tum between Queenatown and penguin. hnvlpghmmp this trip in 6 any: The Petroleum Oil Trust, which has been boring for oil in tho 1't't', dis- trict for tb ttt time back has " ength boon row: by a gushâ€. which will give at load. five hundred barrels . 15 hours anâ€! mu. _ Mr. Georg. R. Reid. Premier cl Now South Itlhti1"d in Mantra“ yen- ‘lerday. and 3 contention with a: William “meg-no. president. at tho Oumdinn Paoi no railway. A hum rnoar Whttemoutti, Mam. re- prm Lint In saw a mum twioo tho bite at his house flotsUhtqt in unorth- euaterly direction, and the (anestion is naked. “Can this be Andree " Mr. Geo. B. Rune. gown] tnffio mannger of tho Grand Trunk railway. we be in greatly pleased with {he 'tpt- dow. of manna: Tag'.", In On- tario. which he onryw on chornd during his recent tour. , Sir Wilfred Laurier, in s lotto: to a friend in Montreal. states that he was mot consulted a to the acceptance of the title aod honors bestowed upon him, and that be found the decrog The British Iteamer Scandinavian. {tom Glam for Boston. rm down and sank tho Canadian bsrkentim Florence twenty mile: south of Cape Rayrym tua,ttt.ttur. 1ntoystspttuce.'n wife titreerd, Pl the Quinn when he arrived Race on Summit}. Tb "te'lh'it, was and four cl tho m of t Florence won lat. Mr. Raymond lawman. a frequent mtrihtor te Loggia]: magazings_und abwsfpaperl. in “in? I tqur of Cap- ads or the pun-p0. o writmg usornel of attic!†on immigration, up Kings- ton Mllimy Collogo. and this Canadian Pamfie railwny. It was announced on Thad-qr that S. J. Sunlurd. the late St,tttal nae- uror of Simooe. Ind wpropria. .64.- 000 tinting his twelve you: Maury ot office. ’2. pro-rt, and â€aunties win realize 049.000. no that the tax- payers will raglan to mako "t, the tulgnco od .15, ' tn addition law The Fiat Lanes-hm Batttlion hu- man ordered to got ital! in radius: For duty in Malta. , Mr. Alngtew (Bungle ttnts offend the iowa of ttsrliatg, Scotland, nix thou- »md pounds tor a Public library build- The proposition ot Mr. Broderick. Parliamentary Secretary t'ohhe. War Office that then should be unintu- t'hnngts.rd the troops of the Empire. mlnnel troops doing dutly in England, tiw Brit“: regulars tat " theirplwe ls wrv fuvoura' ly received. The Imperial Government has again decimal to interfere in the Maybrick case not tindiaag in the medical reports anvhason for mitigating the treat- men! to which in the ordinary course of affairs she is subjected. The amount of mine-moan won try thes Can-dun tom " Daley is thou: fivts hundred pounds. Henry Lee, of London Eatg., inadver- .antly married his sister, who had been ml] by her father to the gipsicswhon an infant. When he learned of the w lalioruhip he committed suicide. Mr Curzon stated in the Home ot Couuons on Monday. that the Clay- ton-Bulwer treatly contained nn agree- ment recognized either by the United States or Great Britain as affecting than nnnexntion of Hawaii. Mr. McLeod Stewart, ex-Mayor of Ottawa, 1VMs given I luncheon on Wed- nerslay in the testnurant nt_tho m m Final-n3 in his royal yacht. ï¬nd will rweivod by British warships with the royal sluts. Tim- Japanese Minute: at Washing- ion has addressed to the sate Db. partment on behalf of his Governmcnt 3 polite, but firm protest a that the annexation of Hinvaii by ti United Stuns. t Mr. and {In Ghdatono on _Sundsy velohratod t o Iiitywifhth tunnels") of their triage. ' 'ttot Are both In "e'u,'hedid'tsra'dll'. valuing visit of the Duke and Duches- of York to Ireland will be signalized w the release of the Irish politics] prisoners. A small commission has been Bent abroad by the United States Depart- ment. of Agriculture to investigate the “mummy of Siberia being a wheat.. grmvimg rival of the Western States. itt tho estimate. £560,013 ti_r"rovi.ds fur the construction of tour new crun- ers and sums wrpodo-boat dunno:- ertb. I " in announced. though not yet .01- "vially, that Great Britain will send ro- .reeonutivea to the international bi- uteiallic conference to be held in Wash- ugwn. in the Home of Commons on Thar- lzuy Mr. Chamberlain said that the Utnister of the Colonies desired furth- 'r Linn to consider the Pacitig able .wbemo. ' Twenty-one than of manhunt." at bunch-s in mum lave joinqd the Employers' Federation in opposition to the striking engineers. Tip British .Govttryryttayt Jtatr plaqqd The King of Siam arrived on Friday ' Englun in his royal yacht. and was it.ia ttuy1.trhtptobayt that thg torth- GREAT BRITAIN. ish Rpm of Common. by Lord Lam who Introduced him to avers! memb. ers, to whom ho mf,tigel, his Georgian by tad Ottawa anal m“. The British Foreign ottieas has noti- fied Ambamdol my that Great Bri- tain weep“ the proposition of the cUatited sum; foe n international eon- The éloakmakm of New York, who trel" atarvatiort wages. propose s William Iarateina, a hamster, Pelr. ed a. live wire tad WIS 4rleetrocuUdin Commerce street. Newark. N J " on Tuesday. 1 ' .The ynibed States Cabinet had undu- diam-yon yawn-day the establishment of a mummy post In Alan. nut Cir- cle City. 1 Moses P. Hapdy. of Illinois has boon amintod spawn United States Pom: mlsswper to the Paris International Exposition in 1900. It is very currently reported that Mr. Whitelaw Reid, proprietor of the New York Tribune, will succeed Mr. Bherrmut " Secretary of State. , What are supposed bobs the annulus ofMinnie Williams, one of Murderer Holmes‘ victims. have been found " Momence. Kanknkeo County, Iii. Pregident and Mrs. McKinley. left Wuhmgton for Lake Chunplun (qr s vacation an: may Pt the Presb. dent away from the city or six weeks. Governor Atkinson of Georcib h†altered substantial rewards for the u- rest and conviction of the .men who tf. part in the recent lyncmng of Br employed by the R'i; York police to otgtmn evidence. Col. Fred Grant has Itrithdr.aTn from the Board ot Police Commissioners. Notwithstanding that the British (in by waved over Pnlnyn for the int dune you; the United sum are ur, uttt claim to the island on the. stoma}! that it was discovered by " re oan citizen in 1802. Mr. Canton, in an interview on the American duty on Canadian ly.mtpr, said that he believed that the Dincley high tariff would work its only cure, and that the Democratic party will come into power at the next niectlon. The .tirtt reunion and dinner at the tlympi of the University of Ottawa re- sident in New York and vicinity took flue on Thursday night and was large- , “tended. As a. protest 3?.th the methods employed by the t ew York police, to San Francisco newspapers speak in ttrma.?.t strong resentment of tho Dropoamon of he Canadian Gong-n- mtttt to exact royalties on Klonmke Charles Mslislry was M and killed by Andrgw Jovaresky in a quarrel in a. aloon In Pitt-burg, A., on Tuesdl! night. - In attempting _to escape. {migr- During a warm discussion in 30010!- ed Baptist Church " Manuel“!- AAU., as to the minis-ion of a deiï¬ed minister Editor Patterson ot The 110' WIS shot and killed by a negro tanned Pritehett. A _ -. The reports furnished by the commer- cial agents of Messrs. Dun and Brad- street as to the condition of trade in the United States are scarcely of a na- ture to be regarded as very encourag- ing, but despatuhes from the Northern cities state that business is improvmg and crop prospects are exceptionally good. There has been a marked increase an the foreign demand for grain. Some large cotton mills are closing; and strikes continue to complicate ' e in- dustrial situation in the coal and iron markets and in some grades of iron prices are a shade lower. orbits. Tlys State Department at Washington bummed a warrant tor the ttTW,. to the Canadian uovernment ot rs. Olive Sternamnn. who iaheld atBuf- falo on the charge of murdering her husband and who will be tried at. Cayugs. .pr. Andrews, who resigned the Pre. sidency of Brown University because his views on social questions were too liberal to suit the authorities of the institution. but wood the Pre- udency of a. new University to be known " the Cosmopolitan. Howard Benham. accused _of murde.r- iM hi. wife by tsdminitstaring pull-I0 acid. was found “my by a Jury in Batavia. N.Y., on Thursday of murder in the tint degree. -fi%/iiiiitrte, be now no doubt that both Japan and Humid are prepared to submit their (utterances to arbitration. The United States Secret"! ttt W“ has appointed. a. board to make u sur- vey and oxnmination of deep “Whit “my: between the great lakes Ind hntic tide water. - Ibo coal strike situation becomes more eerioue. Applications has been made to the Governor of lllinoie for troes' to protect the miners at Roanoke. Sheriff Lowry of Pitta- berg went to Turtle Creek. P31" mm 50 deputies armed with Win- cheetere. m1)": i6ri.iir"f,"iGii.a' Africa, the netmi Chief Mammaombi was killed and 400 _ GENERAL. Torrential rain throughout. Lower Austria has done great damage to crops. ,5“ Willrid Laurier has been made 3 GrundIUIIicer of the Legion of Honor by President Fume of Francs. I Li-Hung Two, the Chinese statemnap who_ was a strong believer in the ant:- to.rtiga policy, and chief opponent ot tLi/Hung-Chang, is dead. Tlys political yitua.tie in F_ttt.tirtl, te Prof. Elliott, of the timitututiaairt- stunt... says tint the letter of (Mr. Fos- ter, United State: Commissioner, on the sealing question. Lu: him open to a crushing reply trom Chanda, and that as as matter of fact, Mr. 'Foster knows no more of the ouhjoct. of sealing than a. parrot. "sn" Quite St the intense heat the Pope is in his usual health; in fact, he is better than, he was last winter. ready grave, has bean i',Pg,tvtttl'1 by the strong measures taken y the_GOV- ernment o intimidate the Republicans. ftp); Boi'whcit, osx-Aide-arc- to mace Ferdinand of Bulgaria, has began convicted of murdering Anna Szuuon, lb beautiful singer o Buda- Vliespntchea from Bombay and-Simla show that the native uprising m the Chitral is serious. Severe storms have prevailed through out Cathlonla, Spain, for the ttf few days. doing grant damage to anne- yar s. UNITED STATES. A mob lynched one horse thief and wt gutter at Little Both, Ark., in: In tity eptpurtaue.qt ist. Fort. Mar?“ o as his siuao7iaTiidrriisuV the Behring an. to be held in astttott during We coming au- '31:; Grraiiaui" guided two or 500 of his tollowera were taken pli- lance.“ . Pap“ encycliul counting the priests who eontinu. to “all†“than": of Erma. ind other coun- tries to damn“! their rich“. ' The British amp Tasman“. from Cub outta, ran W' union rocks “(Capo Marin, at northern extrgmty of New Zoning! on Friday morning, sud ttep"'"""" All on board were - . The Be in Chamber ot tthet. 1qus 3 bill compelling B 1 Arr.- owners who hue had a "ir's rang!- onoo to enroll than-alve- on . cine The Cologne Gazette an that sev- eral of the powers including Germany, have adopted the standpoint thet the evacuation of mainly by Turkey cen- not be amended unless the indemnity by Greece I: paid or guaranteed. iiriir"%itaiLi irriauiiFrsatiti _ in do. nmmced by Prof. Crookes as the irre- sponsible chatter of u: unsophisticated A large body of tribeemen made an attack on Monday night on the camp at Malakand in tho Chitral. One tfriv- ate was killed and two officers on an- other private were wounded. The eav- airy are now pursuing the enemy. The story that Prof. Marsoni in con- teumlnting tuaririrtitwires1eat.r telegram to exploding magazmeq tst,it',,t distant yin-ships. rand ,utometi.ca 1y LayAnoprgn- The Pull Figaro an it is probable that an amicable urnngement will be nude between Japan end the United States in the Harman Tuition. end that the United States wi {back down on the most important paints. risportor. Ducal-ed lnllo- muc- nre Denounced- England's loll love-ens. A' deapatch from Berlin aartr.--Thes commercial trusty between Great Bri- tain and tan German Zollvemin, which Us: been in force since May 80, 1865, wan denounced on Friday, by Great Britain. and ceases 2ho Reiohtsanzariger says that the sup- Ner-tary conventions which were manned when the treaty was extend- ed to the German States joining the Zollvorein will expire with the main treaty next summer. m“... m... ,....-, w_‘_, __,V, news that tho treaties had been de- numeal caused all tho greater '19.WP: tion, thruth it ia believed that officlal circles full knowledge of the mat- tor, and that King Impala of Belgium during his mount visit to Kiel, ex- changed View: with the Emperor. The event lends great interest to the atti- tude of tho Government towards the Agrarians, who will seize the chance to demand that a tarift war with Eng- land he waged. as they have alrea y demanded with regard to the United It was believed. here that the danger od Great Britain denouncing the com- mercial treaties with Germany and. Raging wag pant. and. yrytet she favor of a. war on the tariffs. Vul- ou Berlin was“ printaogmpurpto, upon the action of rent Britain in donouno- ing tho treaties. This Freisinnige Zeitung, the organ of Herr Richter, the Radical leader. ex- presses great surprise. but otherwise contents itself with indicating the bearings of the question. noting that in 1895 Germany's exports to England amounted to 19 par cont. of her total exports, while her iimforta from Eng, land amoptitod_to 18 -2 per cant. of Severn People use Their lives - [Ire-e- Klllell. A despetch from Chicago, "rc-Six and probably seven lives were lost In an explosion whidh took place on Thursday evening during a fire in the North-wetrterat grain elevator, at Cook and West Water streets. Three of the dead are firemen. iThe body of another fireman is thought to be bur- ied in the ruins of the elevator. tusd three people blown into the Chicago river. From the force with which the explosion swept the spot on which they were standing it is certain they must have been instantly killed. The origin of the blaze is believed to have been in the vicinity of the boiler-house. The dust as dry and inflammable as gun- powder that had been piling up tor years aided the blaze. It spread with rapidity, and than came eterrific ex- plosion. completing the work of scat- tering fire throughout the entire struc- ture. The explosion stunned for e moment the police and firemen, but they quickly rallied to help those who had been hurt. A dozen of men lay injured in the withering heat, some not, seriously harmed, and others In the throes of deeth. (it w.ats,d.tn1rtrr. "thutim publiuhad in the Ham- burgischp Correspondent seems to indi- cate. that tho Gomt " :39; in Flour is rising in price in Chicago and ,haseeaehasd $5 a barrel. Last Apr- il It cost $4.10. the lowest price of the year. The advance has been steady and! some of those in the trade think it will continue until wear time prices will prevail. The millers say that ev- ery advance of one cent in the price of wheat means" an advance of five cents In this price M a barrel of flour. and they expect a continuous advance in the price of wheat, basing their op- iniunn on the purchases of foreigners reports ofpahort crops and the fact thaé etis. couin'trf- has gotten rid of the most of its Burp us. - ' - Kai-16m tinporta. we work to get them out, but it was gullantly and quickly done, and all of the slightly injured Were removed. The dead were for a time left where they tell. No man could reach their bodies a.nd live. The fire was most difficult to control. as the elevator was sur- rounded by a. number of small build- ings, which were continually catch- ing fire. The total loss is estimated at $300,000, which is fully covered by Affablo Cusrtomer-Ym, drive 5151- ferently in Ireland from What you do i-n_Anyiritris, 1o.n't yo.at. ( . _ . insurance. Barber Mulligan, Just trver.--An' in phwat, way. nor? AU::hle, teusttmaer--mmy you mix la- ther; were you lather mm. me my. F3"? males- the may: PREFEEENTIAL TRIATIENT. FATAL FIRE IN CHICAGO. POINT OF DIFFERENCE. FLOUR IE RISING to be - operative a t5NTAATt5 Awe' _ _ TORONTO BAD ELEM? $118119}: A deepetoh from Manning-Ont. cent- At IV o'clock this tstttm'iiunstrro heavily loaded electric one onf the Gorge Railway on the Amer-icon side ma in a. terrific held-end com-ion nt e point;th untenable track; con- verge. out ponies to the under ot twenty were injured. some probably totally. The victims include a number ot Torontonitum. The point at which the accident occurred in on the lower stretch of the river, below the whirl- pool,end the track in many teetnbove the water. Owing to the wrdwneee of the roadway the outer end inner trucks converge for a. we to permit ot the rounding of the curve which obstructs the View from either direc- tion. Both care were heavily loaded and going " full speed. and when, the Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn, TT Robert; street. Toronto, is the most seriously. injured. mo ribs on her right side ‘me fractured. and that had ms out ‘open with a. wound eight inches long. gtld was thrown violently from the at and gtgunk the rook embankment. Two physicians are in attendonce on he! at the Tower Hotel where she has loin for two hours unconscious. impending calamity became evident a panic took place among the passengers. Many of the men Jumped and found safety. Had it not been for the. feet that the track media the innerone of the two, the outer being deemed un- safe, both cars would have rolled into the rapids. The injured were placed on other one and taken to'athe Fells, when . tstaff of eight physician“: in attendance. At a late hour it wtus' re. ported that no fatalitiou Would result, though several no in a precarious condition. Mrs. Alexander Sinclair, 71 Blocker ltreet, Toronto. had both ankles and right wrist sprained and has and head out. - q Mu. A. J. Jackson. 501 Ontario ltreet. Toronto. is seriously bruised about the body. Mrs. J. B. Johnston. Dayton, Ohio, had her teeth forced through her cheek and was badly. bruiaed about the body. She is infirm. and la ter- the body. She is infirm. and is ter- ribly prostrated. Miss Mabel Spencer, ot 2bronto was India shaken up, but not seriously in.. Jure ' T . 'Mrs. E. Robinson. of Toronto is slightly! ','eluitf; . Mr. an Mrs. McCormick of Balti- more. had bruises on head and limbs. Mrs. Mwormick, who is a. lady of 50 years, is seriously hurt in the back, end (had a bed scelp wound end cuts on the face. ' Mr. Jame. G. 15139. American cus- toms officer, of Suspension Bridge, who ,waa bu! $24,811:) our with his sister. Mrs. Day of kport, N.Y. with a. party of lady visitors from uiiiiiiiG'; were all more or less bruieed. and lheken up. Onet of the party. Min Creddock. a young lady of twenty years, was badly, bruised, and and the two bones of her left arm fractured. Among others iiuiisd Ere: Mm. C. B. 9itod, Ttrreea., Karly. anklejprsimd and cheat bruised; Mr. as Glued and daughter, (will and other bruises; Mrs. Anne Anderson and daughter. Buf- falo. exam-nu! injuries. A number of Kinsmen) were carried to private oases. and thailr names and injuries hare be}: difficult ta obtain. The ex- cessive rains that have planned here lately have lgrainy banned: the debris along thacl' fa, and a. number of meant Iesltlidy indyped .Uhie__x_'ailvyg\y authqgi- The PM mutilation to lo - " Saturday. , A special despatch from Athens says the Sultan has instructed Tewtik Paglia. Minister for Foreign Affairs. to Sign the peace preliminaries on Sat- urday next. nine at full speed on tin on. track has not yet begun made clear. and both conductors insist that they! were run- ntng on time. The presence of so tie a proportion of Canadians ia not mi , explained. as up Md has been un- popular With. Canadians since the m- cent edirtt.ealliet'g for" the discharge of " Cattndian employees. Cues to can: this tradrio uiGirltu inner tracks at certain point... Tb mystery 9f__how bpth my: W'eruor A deepetoh trom Malta. says that the lat Lancaahitres Battalion has been ordered to get itself in readiness for dultx in Crete. , tsartr.--Tho demand of the German Am- bassador. Baum 6&me Dejeltwh. that a provision ho Inserted id the ugaty between Greece‘ and ’lfufkey for a mopean control of Greek finances. meets with disfavor among the other Ambassadors and therThrtrtrtg as well. They consider that it is not covered by their inrtruptipny., but should be made the subject of direct negotiations between Germany and the other pow- come! At a meeting of tbs Ambassadors an indemnity clause in a form satisfying the view of Germany was agreed upon. It now tyva.i" the ap- proval of the respective foreign officers. Another meeting will be held on Satur- day, them so tar as tho Ambassador: are cedar-nod. up negotiations' will be w“, - - -__""ei---'--. WV. Englishmen Seine d Mr ed with the cross of St. George ; ','t,tihrL'2t, wheat not In we, were Mpg in row, sure by side. than displaying the blood-red arose. which may " moo "Fir beings: and their shield. Others hard the name as comm} from that of the nav- areignJames. lamb}:- er Jungian-who with†tint to boat it Pl“. ngtqoul emblem. e The origin p6 the word "Jach" is un- known. Thepea _ nine. as understood to-day, is "Mathias shown," and in this sense the application of the word is now limited to the Union flag. Some lave supposed it to be derived [min the jack or jacque, the tunic worn in early'timn gym-â€arms. tinge of Helmet: in: decorated with the THE SULTAN’S SURRENDER. TH'E UNION JAGKg tch from CMnatantutoplo. (, DESPERATE FIGHTING. THE “I†ATTACK [ADI " PORT â€Million!“ M “thin-o an: onus-k In sum, m - Ind I“ In the W a In an In.“ it In. no ,Itunttott in loan in undoubtod- ly serious. and. will usuredly in any on. nearly cripple the {ham ofthe British Administration und “to the revonuu that could be mlizod tor may you: to come. The totat British [all in the two days' (huh; I: thirtoon killed 1nd (arty-chm wounded. Sergt. Byrne of the Indra 6.9mm wls among the killed and the wounded include Liam. Ford of tin Slat Punjaub Infantry. who in severely hurt; Lieut. Swintrr, ot the Wth Dottraa; Lieut. Macbeth. Corps of Guides. and Lieat. Castello, 22nd Punjaub Infantry, slightly. The 1mm glrrison is short of :mmunition and every effort is being made to hurry on the reirttorxxstmsrtu. First came the disastrous famine, whose effect! are still visible; then the plague, next the. cholera,end utter- wards the earthquakes. Then netive diaathsotimt, Ind finally war in two different We on the extremely in- meuible frontier. A. regards the epidemics, they have “ready wot many European lives, wart tram the thousands of the na- tive. who perished. The famine has left it! Wble mark uponentirodiu- tricta, and â€anion has been spread broadcast through territories inhabited by the Bengal andthn Hindoo. Eleo- when the diauteetion has nude little progress. The Sikhs and their kindred hogs date“: the effeminube andcow- ardly Hindoos with a contempt which is almost loathing. While they home not the bruins they are the fighting man of the East. .and. if the British withdrew they would soon sweep over India. A few ciaye ago somethousutd tene- tice eurpnsed another forms in Chitrel, end agei- ceueed a severe lose in offi- oer-e end. men. whue the. following de “when received on Friday chronicle more fighting in. the, can†region. Tele- nphic oommunweuon with Malekend lit, beon reopened. After eevere tight- ing the north Mahmud amp he: been ebendoned. end the troops ere concen- trated. on the Kotel. Fighting recom- menoed on July 27 at _8.80 pp. On in the. Mote of the 8ly.t, Banjul) 1n- tentry. which lost 12 killed ind 19 wounded. At 090 time during the fight- ing the "tlr..yir.tta were herd pressed. losing one killed and (moon wounded. The 4th Punt?!) Infantry. lod_by Lieut. Climo drove ack large bodied of the enemy. who lost about 90 killed. Ah the enemy ere, Woven. still collecting in large numbere, further hard fighting in anticipated. Dug“ has been rein- tozqed, by MI ti.tir.. . . . What did you. major! L-I was any tummy so " to get him awn from home, so his mother couldn't see nun‘ngmmg; tut h the Uittt) we; was oat ot sight or his game we got in light of oar house; sud then u my mqthnr would see me it i Mapped to hit him, I Went in. no as to beam. o' temptation. The total British [on in the two dsrytf fighting in 18 killed and " wounded. Barnum Byrne, of the-Madras Sap- pera was among the killed and lho wounded include Lieutenant Ford, of the 81at Punitsb Infantry, who in se- verely hurt; Lieutennnt Swinu' , of the Wth Dogma; Lieutenant gi2ffd'l',' Corps of Guide; sad Lieutenant Cos- tello. 22nd Bung: Infantry. slightly injured, The laknnd cannon " short of ammunition. and every effort is being made to hurry on the rein- fun? wv-"v-w .'_-, .-_ee _-"""" - mg has been 11: progress at Canudos to: several weeks. la the meantime, while the fanntma fought apparently with little heart, they mve been gath- ering that forces from all directions. The result was the final attack on the Government troops. which led to such awful results. I no runner “much-hate: Number». ed Ten Mound. and Swept Whole 31-min - no. u The, Well. A despatch from Wo Janeiro, anil. says that luthentic informntion his reached that city to the effect that more than 3.000 soldiers hue been kil- led in a big blttle neBr the site of Glendon. The fanatics numbering more then 10,000 men, all well-armed. attacked the Government troops. Whole bri- trades of the soldiers were swept down destroyed, and trsmpled under toot es the victorious (aunties. with wild shouts ot triumph. pueed over them, The full extent of the toss at litecan- not be told. more is no reasonable doubt, however. that, the loss. in killed. on both sues, is more than three thou- sand. . . For miles the ground around Cumulus u strewn with the dead and dying. the Government troops being oom- pelled to leave their dead on the field Ind flee to save themselves from com- plete destruction by the avalanche of the fanatics. _ _ - . . - t , ttte 036m! made a d mined um‘on our Position, and (in? not re. tire until daypreqk. Throughout July 28 delulbory fi.ghtiryr m the vicinity of the gang '?oetint,e. ttttttes {trying When the report of the awful bat- tle reached Rio Janette, it was con- sidered try the President and Minia- try, and It was dedded to send the Minister at War to the scene next week with 4,000 men, who are now gathering. They will carry with them n store 01 ammunition, and will en- deavour to dislodge the (aunties from the positions they now hold. "Fig’l‘lt- THREE THOUSAND GOVERNIENT SOLDIERS KILLED. (cremains. AWFUL BATTLE III BRAZIL First B.or-es have! Didn't [no you runnmz down street. yescerdcty with Bill Bounce that you. wantin' to lick you? I ' . Seconu Bor-y-a. ' . What did you. major! Ld was gmiy {mums so" fa to get ANOTHER FORCE SURPRISED. STRATEGIC MOVEMENTS. tatt BRITISH W111 INKS.- I.“ I. I... â€of“ III (b - Are All - Mr. [link J. boring. the well-known~ mining engineer from 0:- P.eineurro. Vince-syn. be ha been inBritinhco- [ambit tines 1698. Speaking of the drop in the ROIIIIIIC boom, Mr. Lorin; said that the mines and the town no two dxfteront propoaitionn. Mud. he aid. like all other trhtiatg I“. has been overbuilt. [or ill-tenant." ere that twice on In, Item-oh trade olthe piece Muir". who“ the number of hotel- which now exist would very mtortebly handle the travel of the comp. However. this In! nothing whatever to do with the mini or their output. which was greater [at month than before. There ere. he said. now no less Chan thirty mines!»- ing operated within two mile. of Bon- lund, with an output of not less then one thousand tons per day, while “I. population of the town proper in fully seven thousand. The government ot the city is perfect. and the meter end gun supply in no good ll in (the older towns of the South Ind But. ' wan-ls com at: " an noun CHEAP TREATMENT OF ORE. In Mr. Loring's opinion, the future ot Ros-land u u mining amp depends on the about sums of warm tUpoaita of low undo on. sud We. of 00m. will be nolved by chompletin- of the Crow's Nest Page Reilwny. Al- though. he aye. this ore run: about " per ton there are mines producing 5 great deal at 325 ore, A (rent mun] people went into the comp, put all the money they could unripe Wther into development work, and. consequently it " the expense of freight and trout- ment that pinches them. Hines. how- ever, like the Le Boy, the War thingrle, Centre our, Columbia and Kootenny Will noon hove Imelun at that: but trad the policy in the (uture will and in. this direction. 'lne Centre am has ndoptod the tttli,'," oi piling up ore, and. while the], Ye uauiiaaadaot tons insight. they have shipped little or none at Ill, for Ethic simple reason that this ore moon- [tlnunlly increuing in "turs. Unbor- \lllg explains this us follower: To-dny the {freight and treatment Amounts to shout l.“ per ton. while in two ueum'tinm. “when the Crow's Nest brings in who and coal, with other supine; at n {gently diminished colt. t 6 out aim reduced fully titty per cent" in giving a double profit tothooe mine. that have patiently waited and dump- ed their ore. Proceeding further with these deductions, Mr. hiring and that with the War Bugle nhippiu titty tons a day. the addition“ profit would be “a. " per year, were they Mhold m. m Lhair ore; this, in tact, luwhet “1.10." -l..'--"" _ graduate- of the Royal Military (‘ullego Tut the garrim we. sav.ed,Uavitur held out so well, in attributed to tha excellence of tho miraclinn of tho Fort by Capt. 990nm Du“. Royal Engineers, non of Lieut.- Col. Duff, Kingston. and nephew of Sir Oliver Mbwat. _ WM a few years ago it was determined in fortify this district. ml (1 the forty officer! of the engineer forces in India two Canadians were selected tor the work. both gl‘aduaLes of (be “(will Military College. Capt. Nam-m formerly of To- romp. was paced ln charge of the op- gmlums at Malakand. and Cant. Duff in flint? of those at Chuktlartt. Them olfxcen ad In lay out and r,tr:or'mrvud the erection of the tvrtifierttions, and thoroughly well thq loom w have don. t mr duty. It is ags,reararta.h3e coex- ccct that their food work will be ac- muwlerlgvl icy {more favor. by the army a nun. Wv-~vv-v r-r - on to their ore; this, in tet, In when. they are doing to t wander-bl. ex- tent. All the stories tom effect that the War Bugle is In". (wigs but In wide of the mark. Mean. Gooderhnm tad Bltckstock are st present. in who camp. and their property even look- boturt bu: it did when the patch“. wu made. THE STOCK BOOM. Mr. Boring had also a word to any with regard to the booming of stocks, He admitted that there was a rreze. and. in many instances. the quurrtiy.ey vnlue of stocks deprecinted. but it did not etfect the value of the mines. In other words, you, cannot sell the stoek. but you can do better, you can tsell e controlling interest in the mines. He cited the cues of the Monte Creato com- ing into pomion of Mr. Boomer and his associates, and the emulgmuution and the transfer of the Robert bi.Lee, tho Gopher and the Homestnke ton Toronto company, on ot which indium. a centralizing Modem-I. Speaking generally 0 British Colum- bia mining infinite. Mr. boring said that the entire frovinoe showa almost as great possib’ ities u Rowlandlhe veins extending from the Rocky Noun- tainl to Vnncouver Island, and carry- ing ore of the nature of'ltouland and the silver lead ore: like those hi the Blown and Ainsworth countries. Mr. hiring is of the opiniou.thyt the IT.'.? ing ore of the nature of‘Ronuana arm the silver load ore: like those bf the Slocan .and Ainsworth countries. Mr. boring to of the opinion that the aver- age o the Sloan ores in higher than my silver lead ores in m world. “The whole of the Kootenny coun- try." he adds, "has nude more progreu during the last two your: thou any other mineral region atpresant knovui, and to-dtsy an immense qnnnlily of mia- ing machinery is going mtothe Ross- land. Bloom! and Ainsworth districts. The agent tor one company. in the pro- vince of Quebec told me that he {had sold within the lost twelve months no less than thirty aircompreu orphan. representing ufwards of â€($030. and it is quite like y that a second Quebec firm, also in the trade, has sold on many more." - A.. -----.. at awn-Ir in the Slo- it is quiw use†w... - ___ -'_"" V firm, also in the trade, has sold us many more." After five years of work in the Slo- can silver camp, theowners of the Highlander mine, wealthy eastern rap- ita iata, show their faith in their [iro- perty hr suddenly entering upon the erection of aooncentrawr having g daily .capacity of we (one. the cost of which will be in the neighbourhood of .30.â€. "eta (Milan and gmtnmo" â€In“ and (blur-cud by and..." or [to Inâ€! Hillary ltollrxe. Fort Chnkduru. in the Chin-l dia- trim. 1mm. the. garriwu' of which bu Just been relieved by the British army 'insier"Geo.Bltvoti, iuthe mark of two graduated of the Royal Military College That the garrimr was wav.ed,havitut ‘- . .A_:L...-4| tn - '0hettreot-ta- _ on L"ld't'ttg2S'raletti'dt BUILT BY (hummus At, 6 tp,. 'i' in L