The Shooting Wen Justlnblo; ` WINNIPEQ, Nov. T -Nellie Dunn, a. \ member of the demi-monde, who recently shot and killed Wagner, an.Esnerson hotel- keeper, who was creating a. disturbance at her house, has been discharged by a justice , of the peace, who after hearing the evidence 1 considered the shooting justifiable. ` Kllled By a Trolley Car. ` BROOKLYN, VN.Y., Nov. 2. -J 01111 E. Leddy, aged 8. euro, wee killed by a trolley 7 our here yam; ay. VvWillie Clu`, another ` youngvbo , wee Vehortly afterwards so :9. e verely in and that be my die. The mm... Autllorities Aoted astily in ` Killing the Cattle. LONDON, Nov. 2.-The slaughter of the 1200 head of Canadian cattle landed by the steamers.Huronis and Monkseeton ut'Dun- dee began last Friday by the order of the Board of Agriculture. Scotch -veterinary surgeons declare that the disease is not `pleura-pneumonia, but a non-contagious elfection, the symptoms of which are simi- lar, and condemn the Government as acting hastily. The Government has issued orders that incoming Canadian cattle be subjected to the sharpest scrutiny. Canadian Cattle Must Be Scheduled. , LONDON, Nov. 2. -The Times says that Canada can no longer be regarded as free from the cattle disease. The Ministr must choose between this class of Scotc grszers and the safety of the whole British herds. Pest cases have been discovered in the suspected cargoes. The Board of A ri- culture has practically screed that the is- 33.6 i` pleur0pneum0nia. Thu nnnnnliun nmniuln L4.-- -..- ---..2.4 ._ I I VQCC I5 PIVIU'lIIIcu(IIUuIug 7 The Canadian oicials here are urging L that the decision to schedule Canada be de- layed until the result of enquiries being ~ conducted in Canada with respect to the ` existence of this disease in the localities I ` whence the affected cattle are said to have I 1 come he made known. In view of this ` grave crisis Sir Charles Tupper will likely return to London from Paris at once. . niiavv vn- avnnwulvuv IIIITIIUII. ` . NEW YORK, Nov. 2.-The ve-story ; double-decker tenement at 351 East Fifty- rst-strset, owned by Morris Tekulskey, was on re yesterday; 17 families render. edhomeless and lost all their possessions. No loss of life occurred. Loss $20,000, no insurance. . .. ' That in our opinion no cunta zion-2 p1euro- pneumonia exists in Canada and that this In 'eting do undertake to a: 3 st the Government I oicials in every way in their po wer to make the investigation mm in progress effective. ` ~ wuiuu was reauiiy given. A The chairman stated that owing to the veiy rigid quarantine enforced by the Do- minion a disease such as pleurmpneumonia could not exist. without. the Government s knowledge,a.nd certainly it. would be known ` to the cattle shippers if it existed. 4 After considerable discussion the toliow- vu suv yavvsw ruuypcla n In CAIBLCU. After ing motion," moved by ex-Ald. Frankland and seconded by Ald. Crawford, was passed M unanimously: 4.u uu II II LII IUKCD, Dr. McEa.chran announced that he and uuu .lJ. 1.uuueu.u,-3tru.uu'0Y. 1 his staff were engaged in ascertaining the ` facts regarding the report which came from England. The 700 cattle were collected principally in Ontario, but a. few had come i from Manitoba. Veterinary men were under 3 - instructions covering all the districts from whichthe cattle came, and `every fsrm~was being visited, and special reports would be sent from each with the least possible de- lay. He asked several shippers for in- formation regarding the recent shipment, which was readily given. Thu nhnivvmon avatar] that Hu- . rnllilrlln On -v vavvsu unnusv Lump! A60. A6 11.30 8. meeting of cattle `dealers was `convened, Ex-Ald. Frankland acting as` c ha.irman.i Among those resent were Charles Zea.gman, Henry aybee, Sid- ne_v_ Smith, Ex-Ald. _Verrs_l, John Sheridan, P. Convy, C `U'o'ee, George !Crealock, .Ald. Crawford, 0. Flannagan, iCha.rles Morse, A. J. Thompson, E. T. 1 Peers, Joseph Wilson, W. Leneck, John , Rogers and S. Halligun, Toronto; `Richard `Tetley and Thomas Bromley, Liverpool;` C. M. Acer, Montreal; Reuben Pugsley and Robert. Cook, Eglinton; George Breath- brid e, Watford; D. Coughlin, St. Thomas; ' VV. helps, Longwood; William Murby,| Watford; George Pauline, Chesley; R. Cou- I ley, Glencoe; Thomas Connor, London; William Thompson, Watford; Andrew Aiken, Coqhsville; James E-a.kins. Port; Hope; T. 0. Robinson, St. Mary s; George Armstrong, Brampton; Shroud Bros.. Hamilton; J. Rowland, Wulkerton; John Brown, Mount Forest; Weeks Bros., Mount. Bridges, and D. McLean,Stra.throy 0 nl` Rlnmnrohrun nnnnnnnnzl. what ' I`- ......I VIDCIIV . -nu sun. .vus.|aI:_y: LIVERPOOL, Nov. `2.-In the fog I liirkenhead ferryboat, having 600 people on lnxilrd, came into collision. on the Mersey with the British ship Enrydice, Capt. Hin- rivhs. The bnwsprib of the Eurydice swept the upper deck of 'the ferryboat from stem In $[(r`i1l' A fearful disaster was narrowly am-ted. One passenger was swept over- `)"r".lI"`1 and drowned, Several were injured. ....a.. -..-u, rvwuvll su uzucruub puns Iall6_ country, in performing his innnportantu-ty. ` {There were 700 cattle landed from the Monkseaton, and as these were gathered h from different arts of the country it. will 1 be seen -that .19 has no easy task before; him. ' V - ` ` `173: a u.'-- I uuavynuu un vuulpuuy wu_n 1:42;-nlu. 1_-ra.nK- ' land," President. of the Dominion Live` Stock Association, and Dr. Smith, inspec- tor of live stock for Ontario, visited the Western Cattle Market. " A _ . A , r sII'0A_ , III III: D1-.A McEa.chranVa.rrived in"tlne city ye,.,e,._ 4 ,.aud in company with Ex-Ald. Fra.nk- ` land. `I3.-...m..m. ..c n... n....,:..:.... n....l : UVI `Fl II The. Dominion Government, _on being noI.ied_` of the fact, took active measures to uacertaiiiithe facts. The inspector of live stock for the Dominion, Dr. McEach- run, was commissioned to use ever ebrt, tofiud out the truth and make ibinowu. Dr, McEa.chran isinow engaged with as large 3:116, posted in different parts the countrv; in nsrfnrminu lain 3...-u~...t....o ...s.- I __-,._,,_..`- vv wy-v ,nnuuvu nu Iayvlolllll UH III SS.-r'l-M`onkuaton was` said: to have been dected` `wish pleura-`pneumonia. dud wan immediately ordered but she veu-rinau'y de- : partmcnt of the Pi'i'y Council to be slaugh- tered. I` -. A- A 9 . 2.--'l`ho cattle deal- .. _ . . exporters whose business ! itgfoenbered in Toronto have actively 5 {lieu up the, matter of ferretimr out`- -,._.,_;__._........... ... ummw _ua\'e uuuvely take up matter ferreting out: the truth or cbion of the l'epm't- that pleura-pneumonia. exists [among Canadian mtgle. ,-It, will be remembered that a. short tim e_a,goo"cow landed in Scotland otf the Inn-' -n3tI~ 54> `---- `--A-* I 'I`lu'|t II has I Motinuz uf _nI.t.lo lion la. n. ..`.;...`.\ ,,....... I . : fl`o7|-ongcg Auort. ,..,-502:-vELl}.li_Q-PNEuMOtvIA HERE, \. ..\.... --Iuuullu uuuuu, was ucguu ux UIB 4.34:-:x:'slle11clI DivisionofHerMujesty sHigh (hurt of Justice yesterday. The court,-room xms crowded, but there were no notabilities pr-n~:x`nt~. Among the early arrivals was Mrs. I.ezuler, the plaintitf. She is _a. hand- .~um.- woxmm, and appears to be about 30 .\~u's old.V She is n. (lauglnter of Colonel 'l'..~mpson, late oflhe Indian army. Poisoned by Diseased Meat._ \\'A1Ls`A\v, 1Nov. 2.--TwenLy persons liv- ing (mu. farm at. Groitsy, a village of P0- lulul, have been poisoned by eating the` lhrsll of a cow that had suffered with cattle plague. Ten of the persons who partook of mo meat have died, after su'ering'grea.t. ;. mn_\', and the physicians state than some hi the others will not recover. ' A tr IS NOT VIRULENT PLEURO- New York `roliomont Burned. ._. \7___ \T,,_ [I nu n "Twenty-Tin Nw Ouch. " I\_-_._.... `Y... (I nI.____A_.A v VLe'p_l_ol!'= .I;I thnlndclghl. ' ` ii- i A A _ '3 THE. NORTHERN VANCE T We Are ow munutidturing and` lnl -"ltocksto Hh Men in ~ odna. [cam A5'n:'31unfmn smog :bet' aromas- % 130 n - ` "4&' I-I. sawnav. 1 i::${r `V851 AOCHI-2 [T`~`%nnnm.oo.;mmw9R . . V:I ; 'A ._.....__-.--u- . do G\ A-ovum. THE W A'I.'liI5IJ\J\J III U '1' U All l'lIIuIi I U U` ' on co. cspuu. uoo.ooo. THE ncoxomc AL mun msvnmcn: co. - V - BERLIN - Total mm. s4o'.oo'o.. Manic In In-n nn rm: xncinfonqnn n-._ {woinxs 2| `VEYANOER8. Represent the following Companies :- ' THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON, ENG. v ' The oldest purely Fire Inl.- Co. in the world THE INSURANCE cow or NORTH AMER- ICA. Ca.pltol,~$3,\000.000. THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO Oopltpl $500,000; Government deposit made. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANGIE nn, Pnnltnl Illl (III } INSURANCE AGEN'rs ANH ooN- _ u .- vuv u-u ..---us. guuruu-pun; . l.n.\'I')ON, Nov. 2.-Sir Julian Pauncefote, Brmsh Minister to the United States, had as long intrview with Lord Rosebery at \'ne lvbrcign Oice yesterday. He will sail for New York from Liverpool to-day on the :\]ujost,ic_ ` SGROG_]%E_&ASMlTl'I I { A very large and choice i assortment at prices that can- not be beaten. Just look` at the Stock. i This is all We ask. The price will do the selling. ' Just received from Anthony s, `New York, one ' of the best instru- rments used in % photography. s1:-_Ec1ALT1Es : Large groups and Life size Work direct. A BBUEKEHY $|0.0.000.000. P. 0; Box I32. . same. . .. ...---n `in currency was "III, \1I.'IU IV: I.\.; m.).\', Nov. 2. -The question of the lmucinl agency of the Dominion of Canada in I.`-'.xi0n is still under consideration, lut- thefni.-misof the Bunkvof Montreal are still 1v.;1u;h1l of getting the Dominion ac- count. 4 A ' Fire; Llfo And T Accident Insurance. F.`-I-ETT Buy Your CAPITAL PRESENTED EXIIEEDS msunnuce mint. `A+"m"..*.w;;z";;;v . % oomnlulonor for ID. D.-uIA' . . Correapohdencer Invited. 23- IV. ....\..m.._ .. nun: unnulg vu'\I(\_y uj uuc III. III! 1;.-o-ycns if he l1aulAzm_vthiug to say, he re- plied with it curt. N0. moron: Inront nun unnx noapmun, anu speak: in slowing terms oi the vast ex rienoe to bc_?lnodi_n such lame cities as ndon. Pull; iennstc. '.l`haLr. has mad a. mum tho methods used in ndon in e ` `cut of diseases in` his specialty. All-: Nvhodcsltegcppnont qhonm hm: a._t; cnoc. wm Inc; at the Barrie Hotel, Barrie, November 23:13.6 Atpn-om 11 can. an ` . { . - " I _ Im_ V .. .';' av: vnnvv manna Tnunn.-.-cntn.rxh of the Head and Throat. Oatarrhsl Deafness. Chrome Bron- Authn: tug counrgsugmmndso Plolss of vo Bore 1-on Enlu-3 o o us `of then! ` or an o'ther'Nasal Obztrnoona removed thong h_ e knige- DR. .WA,8H1NG1'0N of Torontb. Throat and Lnnganrgoong whohu returned fromma ' t h h huboe ism th aur.' '..n r ;o`e';.az..-..; psmi` .3 `spent the vute tn hacnlnad in such lune cities as ndon. We are fully prepared to supply Books and supplies for all Schools, ' V - The best value in Exercise Books and Scribblers in town. Mail orders receive prompt attention. yscorr, Stamping dsns Prompfly at half usual price. A s % Lessons Given In Fancy Work. SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS, FOROHIGH AND PUBLIC sci-IooLs. GELEBRATED WASH SILKS BARBIE. " . `In the following Well-known brands : Silver Composite. 8c. per lb. Blue Cap or Blue Crown - 10c. Ribbon - ] Red Cap - lllgc. Eureka - 1 10-EC.` Ribbon 12ic. per lb ll` . . TERMS $POT CASH. Special prices for large lots. Large Stock of general Hardware at bottom prices for cash. Mrs. L. Stephens l`ilgrnuu; to Rome. I.o::m,\', Nov. 2.-Archbishop Vaughan will iLC(:UHI]|1lly the pilgrimage of British` CaLh0Iic:_~: to Rome. This pilgrimage,- which ishcznlml by the Duke of Norfolk, is in poimof wezllth and number -the greatest that lms left Great Britain in_cent.ur_iea. Our Dressmaking Department ls thrlvin under the able management of_ Miss. Hunter an her large and efficient staff. All work guaran- teed satisfactory. McAllister,Storey & 00., WE are showing a large range of vefy pretty Costumes and Suit Lengths, We offer this Week. specialvalue in Black and Navy Serges, Tweeds, Crepons and all Black Goods. If you want a Dress that will please you, at a Bargain Price, call and see us. i BARGAIN HOUSE. McA__LLisTER, STORY` & % co. _ |5o.ooo LBS. o|=_ Bmder Twme Look! An lmmence stock of New Goods at The .\'-nll is lmggetl and lhefglaes to .-`pak of - llnnsulf. l.u,\'|m,\', Nov. 2.-Under Sheriff Metcalfe .sL;LI(r.s' that he has been informed that Neil! wzll CcI'LuinI_v bv cxecucexi on Tuesday next. The L'r)l1de1nI)ud mun lilailltaills n. dogged silence. \\'h$u askenl to-day by one of his L :-I-IMIQ if hp Inn] nnvtlnn In nun I... an All general advertisers in- dorse the ADVANCE as the best advertising medium in the County of Simcoe. I AGENT FOR DOMESTIC PATTERNS. I3? ri 1'7-`Iy. DR. W A SHINGTON vGra.duated in 1872 at Vio- toria University with honors-. The same your unused the enmination of the College of Playa- cians and Sm-eons, Out. | K-ma BOOKSELLER, BARBIE FOR SALE BY ' DEALER IN SALE.--The north lot 18, 2 concession F209. oontunina: lo acres. The above hufconnidorublelerino timber. Apgly to 0 COl\`Imltl:_LL. East End. srrlo. VIIIIBDIB llllfo ruugn 08315 1101180. DBIIK D8131} and atabling. water. and ve miles from Barrie on I! road. School, churches. mill: and post omce all close y) price and terms to suit tho times. JNO. DARBY. gut. I . Crown Hm P. o. L01` 1:. Con. 1. ve;.;;.. zoo acres. about 100 cleaned and in good cultivation. balance in valuable timber. rough out house. bank barn | And ntnhllna, wand wnfnr and vn milnn from "5" III (III JIIIDUFICCII Ullllrllll. L03`: W, Nov.2.-A despatch from Vien- Xlaszyys llmtuptmic occurredin thechurchof ""1lLre of Vinagora. upon the raising of a, MISC H1111`!!! ?hn.l. Illa fnuynn Inna nnnnwuntv R. J . FLETCHER, . AGENT. BARBIE. l|e%sirab|o Farm For Sale? In TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Toronto to Seattle Without Change, leaving ` TORONTO EVERY FRIDAY AT 11.20 PJI. om`. --14 21 28o as 1892 |nno._2,9,1o,2s.so British Golumbia, Washington, Oregon, Ualifornia. Avplytb ny C. P. R. Ticket. Agent for full particulars. uac \ mu;_{e 01 Vmagora. the. inning ,0! alarm that. the Lower W118 93011393193` In the lluul struggle to get out. 25 P"n' were Lrzunpled to death. . L '1`hnL'nemployed Hebrew: of Lundonto Parade Bnrefonted. LONI)0N, Nov. 3.-The unemployed He- brew workingmen of this city have decided thatvhoy will march bnrefooted through ti1est1`c\*t.s of London on three different. days. Agents of the Social Democratic Fedcr2t'.imiM`e organizing the idle work- men. Their agents approve of marchin through the streets. Another section 0% llieiiimiiployed, however, refuse to take part in the procession. They have taken _ (1\'.'lllIilgC of the ()'t-.r of the East End as- sembly mmii, where they will register their- i1:um:.s as \\'.1nLing work. suicide at C0 LONDON, Nov. ".`.--- Of Lhe Ottoman Tum cmlnnittcal suicide by . no A gncultural D6P3'0'"- I.'o.\'1m.\', Nov. 2.-The Central Chamber Argiculture has decided to hold a nation-' ul conference on the depression in the I-814` cultural industry. ' of A Bank ""l"m di: holiduyol L0N1;ox,Nov.2-T": i{ being th`r8u' Ihe stock exchange her 9 f the 3" .4 lnr semi-annual settlement `my 0 V of E.:glo.ud. nounced. omY Dead. V. A P1'ofel50" J A:Eyt,:o':ieath of R033: Lo.\'D0'N.N"' 2'-tronom! in we" an. Jrant. P f"r of M; the &8 f 78' "_ varsity of (}1a38"' nouuced um um bed Lugo in thd ne'k'.?:kiT1in_I .-.~ uuu nrancisco Figure, meiborl of? Oidm Snun' Over b Igugo through the: lung. ;w.11!| *' nah families In the ltzf vfolljggg lo.-In nig mot F_ ess matters an-v uvvwluwl .I.lI' `$13519. which ;;`t.;a.i-`baryon 3 race with the from the Medit.e'ruue_an,'_ M-rivad d:r}'dY- T_he Pawuo` got iufon Sun`- , of was and that there was A a wage? on the race. Mutual .l:`.xohnngo.v 4 ug VET-F8, Cal, NbvL .'2.:-.*Andtg I d Francisco Figuro, mer n'b'eu oft 0 9" Spanish familinn m 51... ..s-4- l--- \\'iIlinm \'e1'n0ll H'"'`""'tl 0995595 'll|ei1` Llberautiml, L0_\'])1l,\', Nov. *2.--Sir William Vernon fl!` Hart,-uul`l, Chancellor of the Exchequer,- who has T been elected as Mr. Gl;tdtone s deputy in the House of Cotxnnons, is op- posed to the release of (ntlngher, Cut`- min and other dynanuters convicted of bflencos it1Gt`etL'.- l3l`itI.1.ill. It is the general _ itnprtrssion in England tltat their chances of release are remote. The matter has been debated by the Cabinet. in view of the in- gervention of the Washington Go\"ex'nment- in behalf of the It-ish-Amclican prisoners. Amajority of the members of the Cabinet. support Sir William VernonHu.t`court. It is pretty certain, however. that the appeal from Wztshington will cause a relaxation in the discipline to which these prisoners are subjected. Lof J.\.l'|.)Ul'\2H-VII uuuuuu .n;uou. J..I.lB ub- clination is especially signicant-, as it has, been the c11stpIn in past years for the Prime Minister in hIs_ response to a. toast, at, Lhia banquet to revxew the work of the Govern- ment um! speak of its plans for the fut,urg_ 1! In , V . .. P,.,m., Minister ~houll Attend `I'M: Acportllllg to I :-ecocleut That .tIuI' mun! Gutlu-ring, am} \\ mm Renow- n,` ma Gun.-rnment`I Work to Outllli 1 Plans for the Future. LoyDON, Nov. 2.-The announcement W dined to attend the in>gllglll`}tl banquet of Lord Mayor-elect Stuart`. Kuell. His db- .:....n'nn Is esmeciallv sinnicunut-. an it. has ,5 oicially `made yesterday tlmt. thev Prime Minister, Mr. Gladstone, haul 'de-- Lt-\`ImN, Nov. `2.-The trial. of the suit v1'm11Iz\g<*S for slander brought by {Mrs} .~-uicr, wife of Lieut. Leader of the Bntish .:m_\', against Mrs. Smith, wife of Major- v`1H`I'1l1(:ibbOl\B Smith, was begun in the Mn-uh`: ]'.nnr\h 1\vim'nn nFT-Ta.-\T..{.mt.. ..`IJ':...L TO BE EXECUTED ON TUESDAY. ,-v.. ynullllgu llBl'eg`l[4 D8105 `naregu. t_r settlement of Bllik 1 j ' THE PREM ER W0 ----j----. Tm Bank of Montrnl May Get It. I .. \T , n in: November 3. DYNAMITERS WILL BE HELD. --_- es of The Interviews Lord Rosemary.- .,,._ `IT ,_ (\ (1! , I` I0 15 GLADSTDNE oecumas `TO; .A 1'_-` TEN: Tr-la BANQUET ` .- . --avvbii up-u-Ia.--vs DON, `:`.-M. Devaux, director P:mk at Constantinople, ttecl Suicide! in! drnun-ulna nix: m Au Austrian church. `V r\ I I . I I Suviety \v Collision in the Mersey. . . _ . A- `T ,_ A T -` LONDON S u3-L.E POOR. ~ :\grlcultural Depression. T\'.... (`I rt1L- rL,-.. I rh 3.50 from ~ Erma (`.1 \1**._.' 1 .-..a r n Wager of 04500, _ V K. Nov. 2.--The steamer I- ` '!h ntu-.o..,! -.. ._ .._-.- __2.|_ .9 _ Ludu-s in (`.uurI:. (\ r1-u 1 '-UIlI\ DIV KJUIIE = drowning Comtantlnopfe. \ I 1\ _ _ , A .- 1 899' - 4. --nuugpll ~ xenibera of the state, fought. nihh 1 .nnn .-Andg'9_u an th A l__, L. ' nlzen, f1zin1;_iyvomenAV_a|d;ae{_'`a;a c&il_dre|_.,:.l|:s:; : t In ar%:.n.i6!6 Cm` `e;I` vb W '. `the R6'\iinTdn`ini Izfeftewsd that 9. great. .......I\-- 3.` oh- 1uuInn A` Iahnnn tuhn lnb 'i`o mg worm mu: natal 2 Nnw Y'onx.. av. 2--A special .trI.eo`tin':z$ 6! We Trunk hie Eieculive :Cbiriinitto0 hgp baeg; oallegi for Iuasday, Nov. , 5, comidir`-`the :ubjo o_f World Fair!` 4 Juch AMSTERDAU. Nov. :6.-_-`Inc cnoxurg -- cord yutm-dny.,or the whole of Hollund'Q'y_';; twovnew ueiainki four delthl. 5 Cnns'r1c't;."r`on;-;w`,wL`?ld:;'- 1'r'o7?."';.5;n_oh.r1.. Brooks, Fletcher Williams and Mole: ; Brown, men, and Joshua Brainard, Louil Bnaon, Henry Hurlett, Frisby Comegzu and C. S. Emoy, boyo, all convicted of t o murder of Dr. 5 sentenced to be hanged. _All are colored and seem indifferent to their fate. - mos H. ,_Hi_ll, near Milling-. 3 ton. Kent County, lut April, have been ` J lsoaldcd to `Death. R NEW YORK, Nov. 2. --Three meniwerello I badly scolded and burned in an explosion of steam which occurred early thin morning on I the tug bout E. D. Grubb, lying at the ooh of Summit:-strut, Brooklyn,;-_i that after lingering in agony for four hours thon died. _l'or cu; mm nmgm - { Omcmo, 1141... Nov.` `2.-_-,-`1"9r 4g`;g_:Iz time ? in the Unlbedghtu _PolGioqiye lgl|};g: 1 ma cele brazed by 9. `Iapalpr ` It waist the'Al,l'_i8m I'... 3,3 ;-`i . ` of A` the Italian Church of Our Ladyof son-om. | V M > Tliir Bbdtlwnbc Ashore. _ T Plmcnn. Nov. 2. -The bodies of i` men, nine women ndggaeven children .,.-.xln.vo v.:.....:..'.v-a..'"v...~ - ;:. .x;.a.-.'-.1 `ms;-.a.:.' I: 1.1. DUB nuuuluulu. Lv III uuuuvvu vuuv II `Aunt, number of tho_ bodxietof those who word lost will never"bo""rocovored, uh: currehl i~ ha`.v.iVug\g:a,r;ried& tghcmrqut 1.9` pm}. "I `_ , ' u-o anovuuu .3: Moscrox, N .B;. Nov. 2. -The murderer Buck, who is to hang on Thursday, Dec. 1, at Dorchoster, has lost his buoyancy of spirit and approaches death `in a rather p ` sullen mood. and the apparent indierenee he has hitherto shown ispnssing away. Hon. 0. B. Tapper in New York. NEW Yomt. Nov. 2.-Hon. C. H. Tup- : per, Canadian Minister of Marine and Fish- eriel, arrived from Ottawa yesterday and leevee for London on the Teutonic to-mob row. He goee there in connection with the counter case for-Greet. Britain in ' rebuttal of the case submitted for the. United Sm in the Behring Sea. erbitretion. He Walked Into a New [York Hospital And Asked for Treatment. Nnw Yomt, Nov. 2.-A`i seedy-looking young man, who said he was Daniel Mack, * 23 years old, walked into Bellevue Hospital yesterday afternoon and said that he had smallpox. Health Inspector Blauvelt ex- amined him and found that his story was correct as far as smallpox was concerned and that he had had it several days. Mack said -that he came to this country. from Canada six weeks ago and `had been stop- ping in various lodging houses, the ad- dresses of which he did not know. He was sent to the Reception Hospital to await M transference to North Brother Island. uuv a nuuu. 1. am wuan J. claim to DO." Some of the other prisoners advised Ruthven not no talk too much, and he declined to say anything more or interest-. Ru thveu claims to be a. Presbyterian minin- ter from New South Wales, but declined to i state a. denit-e.point:. T ; low V..- v - aIvI'I.-- gun uvuug. ` Cmcmo, Nov. 2.-The inhabitants of the Eequirnaux vsllege at the World e Fair grounde were trying to paint thinge red yesterday. The oeuee of the jubilation Wu 3 daughter born to Mrs. Manak, whose husband vote: up near the north pole when \ he is at home. ` The little Ee uimaux wee 1 promptly christened Columbia nun. Riddled wun`isu1m.a. RICHMOND, Va.., Nov. 2.--Two brothers ` named Burgess who were in jail at Lebanon, Russell County, charged with the murder of.Oa.k Sutherland, attempted to escape a few nights ago. This 30 incensed Suther- land : friends that they took the prisoners from jail, handcuffed them together, hanged them and then riddled them with bulletl. ` ruuvu Juul. IIIIIUUUHUUK _ No, but I think I can prove it though. I will make it all right. 1` did not get . enough money in Buffalo to speak about." McGarvey never gave me've cents. I am not a. fraud. I am what. I claim to be. Qnnun l\` 6`... ALL-.. --3-- ---- A J~----- 3 BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 2.-The: Rev. William Rzithven, the clerical-looking suspected swindler, was seen at the Erie County jail yesterday. He claims that Buffalo `is the only city in which he collected money. Asked if he had been in Canada. la-tely he said; ` HDl........ ....-....- _. 2.... I vu sue No, I never heard `of him, and I don't. know why he should lie about me. I can't understand it. I am innocent, HYJ...... --..-- -------- A" ugauvnuvullu AU. 1. _llll llIllUUI1llD' Have you anyone` by whom 1 you can prove your Innocence? UNA I...a. `r .L.:_I. 1' -_;. ____ _- 2. n :- uaul. MEWIIIHU VHO UUETCTH E0 O!"PrXle9c The Midland Railway was omitted from -the oonsoildation scheme, to enable the holders of the Midland stock here to lay their case for better terms before the Grand Trunk board. an-VCIJ no emu: Please excuse mesfrom answering that question. I would rather not say. I will tell that to Mr. Thomas, my lawyer. I ex- pect him every minute. _ I _. Doyou know the Rev. Mr. MoGarvey2 Yes, I know of him, that s all. I don t know why I ' am arrested or on what charge. I can't understand it. A Do you` know Rev. Mr. Paton of To- rnn tn? IJU ronto? 1:`. wvuu all UNI`! mu. _Mr.; Baker, who opposed the board, urged Ins f!".:`lIdB to abstain from voting, as a. pro- test. against. the board s use of proxies. The R/nansuui Rniimnn man. I\&|.\liAJ 1--.. 0111` He Say: That He can Show That He in { Not a Swindle:-. ' Lions all carried. Midland Ra lway stockholders mu Auk " [for Better Terms. LONDON. Nov. 2. -The `polls at the meet-' iuq of the Grand Trunk yesterday resulted in favor of the board by 129,360 votes to` their opponents 60. 1 ` . T V The president. declared the board : mo- `in 1) I_,_, I I .1 u c I I . Dum.IN.uNov. T2.-T;-Aihorribie crimezwu .committedl`est night in .lie_ Royal Constabulary nus, county ton. T seized, it ` is supposed. with n sudden t of insanity. entered the bedroom barracks at Bnllinedri- Where Sergeant Logan and his wife were sleeping and shot. them with a revolver, ` killin them instantly.` The madman then turne to the slee in; children, and a.tte.c_ for , dead. Two were found to dead with their heads crushed in, three fatally injured and the remaining two seriously injured. Pilkington then tried to burn the barracks, but the alarm spread, and nding himself discovered he commit- ted suicide. The murderer had served 10 years in the constabuiary and had a. very high character. ` ' rooms of Logan : ing them left them all Kildere. Comte. le Pilkingo . be . Ullly `IWII IIUIU Unuil III : .77.` _ Auswmxnw. Nov. 2.-'l`h'e' Bhlen` 10- _...a ..--...-.a.... 3..- n.. ....1.-.1. ..c 1:I'..ll.-`ul'|'i`-- ' only Two ow can: In _--_.___ .-- 11--;. n HIL-. ' '.;1 iqpbor ;_pf ___lII In-uh fountain -u Inn: .3 Whole Family. uni: m=.v." RUTI-IVEN S STORY- AMADMAN noes Munon; :1-2-- Chicago : Enquimaux Baby. ....- \T--- n rlu__:..L_L:._, .- A SMALLPOX PATIENT. of (Convicted for ,Murder.: _THE G.T.R. MEETING- Buck Lou: Spirit. `Y 1") `Y- __ (I l'l1L v..r iH.?`.., D1 Ulgll DIKUIIUAVID gnu-pun, uvcwuu wjnv zvpvur :1. ,;',_<,, ,-i ,___.,-* `1 ~ ,}n::yr12qs)i::i,kwiss as- .IIf.-s.a.,<%u I . %%,*v;mu..,4:zro.a.2.y+a-;..efhnaaua '-ya i` mm chalet`: were unu- .'.*"t1.*lx.Lx'.<'~'.Itu`.'i..'..` Hg. A..'.*..;.m.*I.- so (In... it"'".~5i$u'?Ji7'o "37'"i:V'f` '`"' "A A .. `I . . cg-; % % v-r-mu-I 53%?`-;!5i!`.`8.,!`!!I!_%7!`.6f` 0.t- J r. ....c._. ;_ ,_- _ , ` . King, ;are._gp;pa,ib$o ` ' " liq! `gtng china." ' VArooU1.}`l:ii';,,`B.."(3I,"` ov. 2.-`-The Chins (nail jlhy `the ruv'a.g_I_'of plgoleth at Chung '1' '-'.1'.h_'91`de;\thn ,the`ro9 an going any distance inmn. home . -carry 5 =tn'g _vyit._h;tho_ir gngqpspgiaadrua thereon. " " _ 1j :EI.I,4!_>`_l'-'I.PnIA, Now. 2.-An Ameri- - Ial|I_[_llI".I`ll ;jnIuIuIu.p_u_Iy; ' :.cuL.`roxmn.`-nhoamlgs every` aytiaptoizxj of lgprquy. hu,Lboen,adm_it_ted to> the Munici- pal Honpltsl, where the will probably re- main in clone-connement until she dies. . Twenty-Two New Gaul. , V Bum PE8_'l_`B, Nov. 2.-'I`wen_t-y-two now` due: ofohol ' -.a .`.;..'o`."...Im.o- I , -:s2saes,m vi-.r. report | -soaAuln.n`u Sister Dead. ` NEW YORK, Nov. .2..--Sadie Scanlun, th actress, bitter of W. J. Scanlau, died and-f 1 denly of heart failure last night at her hbme`; in this cit . Miss Soanlan was known in `V printolioAuMr_|. Goo_rAo M. Brenna. " H