7ï¬?37w'WFVFTWWWWWWWWWFSFWm ‘ 2531537523}? 9 mlï¬mmï¬smy I ll. HEIDING snus' '__.â€"â€"- Guest of the Mansion A5 a House in London. .lE ENCOURAGED IMPERIAL UNITY. H I†must Lancers Snll'cr 1mm .- ‘nbnstflde - TWO I." n.†.ï¬ib- Iiiâ€"kcnl‘nnllon of the gel-".- (3binrtsThc uteri! Sew: from (be old “bad. , 19.â€"~The Hon. W. S. ' H .,.-i-.in Minister of Finance, - ‘ were guests at dinner ,, ,‘;.l House to night. Lord ,5. .a toasting Mr. Fielding, ;:.r- importance of the iatter’s , . who was ioudiy ap- md the Lord Mayor for . recipient of the historic , ‘hv City it London, and Canada's deep gratitude for . =-v.-:.:‘-rred on Lil: pension of 3 jubilm', and for the gen- ;hc llllpffl‘li Govern- . vzwlvd her In the matter Canadian Guvc_';iiiient ‘ kn: urchin-d, "are determ- ways to promote imperial Lugiishmnn hlrl troll! llllll‘;rt. i 2. "0.7le Daily Chronicle ,-. in commenting upon the -’ __-.'. his: week, ot‘ W. llug'nes, .. of Black and \Vhite of , s said to have starved to - streezs Ot’ llzivaua after :;.a:trcatr:.l and robbed by : Spanish gueriilas, :tays: a: the dca‘h 2s true. frein Spanish action will arise 'm UiJV't'J'Ulli-LJ‘. may have 343'. :gmuzn u! an .Hrican Explorer. U- t. 11). â€" Cavendish, the l’lllic of lh-Yullsilll‘t‘, “'110 ,-._:.iun, Licut. Andrew. has __- Somalilaud, East Africa, . of an expedition composed ' x. and who with his party ‘ to ban: been massacred has arrived safely in Zanzibar, via Kikuyu, :hc expedition reached on . ' 9‘3. .. has had a remarkable .»'.:i: leSs than a year, during " - -rsa-d much of the 1111970, ;. 23' between Berber and He and his only European| . : - . l..»~u:. Andrew. were every- . , nu; with Cordiality. Litton “he. (“l-urged With Forgery. l)-".. 19.â€"Lady Tatton Sykes, {Anions Yorkshire sporting :3 charged before the magis- ‘ ». 2.; today at the Guildhall - .. ill'l' husband’s name to a - .Illl_'v~ for 11000 in connection ‘ tt'niisactioii- The magis- -;. 33ml the case. and in so doing . to him that the court had ‘ an iliipt'npot‘ purpose, in- th»: charge, while not r'il'Ec'il lij. t‘VEdl'liL'P, had in order to damage the 'iie defendant. '. i,“ L dey Dervish" Put to l-‘llzln. '. Um. illâ€"A patrol of Dervish A. on Saturday last raided a vil- ,., nil-ins l'z‘utti licrc. killing men Li in my Width)“, children and 'illt'illllt‘lll. of the Anglo- .2‘) \\.I\ sent in pursuzi, and rou'u-d illl‘ enemy ;~ .-~~. ’l‘hw liv-i-vislii-s aban- ivonty and ilml iii the direc- ’ 1' Atbuz‘v. __â€"â€"- .1 BRITISH DISJSTER. _____ Thc Bengal lance“ Fall lnlo In Ambul- rndo and Lose [5 lion. 5 (lci. 19.â€"--’l‘wo squadrons of the _\ “"2143: Lancers fell into all am- -- j"\iz‘l'tl;l_)' in the hills between .\l;imann.i. A native ofï¬cer Sowars Were killed, seven .- wounded and twenty-seven killml. :..:h:iug yesterday betweenithe troops commanded by Gen. ':.tll liiggs and the insurgent "'wtli Uliagru, on the Samaria. Ex: Jennings Binmlcy and oi" the Gordon Highlanders Limit. Fears and t'ourt:en . ilic 1 seven natch Suwars and mldlers Were killed. The loss was severe. have surrendercd 157 in: Mamuuds havc completed ...ssioii to the British authori- ,.ave promised to be loyal in :iis I'HE JERSEY LILY ___._ Supplied llcr flusbnnd Willi Money and “hl‘l: no Died Sent 3. Wreath. ILL'Sir George Lewis, Mrs. Lilly Laugtry, has , :i‘vnn-iit in l"‘ft,‘l‘r'll(‘i; to the ,. husband of tlic :lcil‘r’ni. I).;:. was found wanilcriug helpless- . ity ol~ (In-We. previous . er, had only a few ~ in iis pockets. The lawyer 3.:ic: thc scparation of Mrs. -:ri her husband the former - the latter regularly an adc- ‘ through Sir Gen-:e as Mrs. illness 1'1", that as soon . of Mr. Lungtry's money suilicicnt for wants of the suil‘erer. The " .\lr. Langti'y was entirc- .v»- if the income which he :~ :n his property in Ireland. “an-Ingl- in Illzll life. ‘~::. Oct. 19. â€" The Times :iu- “ approaching marriage of in: .cphen. fornn-rly president . 11.. to Gian. daughter of the ~:: George 'l‘ut'nell. "ii‘uzuvment has caused much l‘anzidian circles, Lord '. having. in addition to . ir-y of the Canadian Paciï¬c , '. !-~~n a director. vice-president ’ '- primii. z.: of the Bank of Montreal. luvs rlv-ri: of the St. Paul and Mani- bbii- Lari} Stafford Nortlicote. “$05"! ilauzhzri of Stephal the lath-r's hoir, .__._ l'. S. B clprocllv Talk- i>l ...i‘ .“ashnflwn. Oct. 20,-8pccial Commis- d _ appointed is)“ eel wuh tin- negotiations relative to r0- new tariff to. has (‘ntt'l‘t‘tl upon the actual work! charged, beginning. an acceptable he The rich Ambassador, M. Putcnotre, was It the Stair Dcpartment 10-day, and for the _ . in conferean with th commissioner and the secretaries of “9 commmsion. the phase of the matter ndor consideration being. it is under- loner l\':i~~ou, who was dDI'Ocity .izri-omcuts under the Vii-h which he is With the effort to prepare “men: in the case of France. mm] hours was mod. the wine and spirit clause 0! ____....._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ten-w l-‘rver «can: WWâ€- h Orb-ans, L... Oct. 19.â€"Flfty-le new “a of ydiow fever and four dead» were 06 Ml “Milly. Cases 111' being all sis-lions of the clty. and It that some cancl are being "110 hoped the lover wu i1“ «unwanted. _ obtu- A121,, there were an o1â€. Edward; 31190.. Mr â€I: ‘fui' more than flVe King‘s ()wn Bordcrers' ' to an asylum for the - the . the 't'd )Ionnt- i was aspliyxlan‘d yestvrday has hitherto been regarded 33 NEWS 0? KLflllDIKE. Vninnble Iniornnuon for Prospector: monzh an Interview With ll:- cgllvle. ' Toronto, Oct. 20.â€"This morning's Globecontuins a special letter from its hlondike commissioner, dated Nanaimo, Oct. 15, and which gives the following detailed information of Mayor “'alsn' departure and authentic Views of Mr. Ogiivic on the prospects ; it was my good tortune to reach \'an- couver at the same tune as Mayor \\ aish and his party en route for the Klondike and to Witness the preparations on board thc Quadra for transporting and proviy, ioning the gallant onlcer and those of his staff who were gOing “right through.†. hot the. least interesting feature was the getting on board and housing in temporary kennels on deck the 200 tram dogs, which had been secured from the horthwest, They Were in charge of tire lndians and looked powerful animals, lheir breed Was‘of the most nondcscript character and as various as their cuiuL‘. it was posuibcl in some to detect traces of the retriever, collie, or wolf dog, bu the majority Were "just dog" and noth- ing more, They attracted consider-dbl attention from the crowd which lingered around the wharf, and the opinion of those who had been over the trailâ€"ant they were not a fewâ€"was that the do":i were Well selccted and would pail; throughnn good time, The Commissioner and his ofï¬cer: were the cynosurc of all eyes until it became known that the quiet, reserved, middle-aged man of medium height dresscd in grey homespun and wearing a cloth cap, who had just landed from the \'i_ctoria boat to meet the party,was Mr Mm, Ogilvie, who has not maptly been called "the hero of tlic Klondike" , then the centre of attraction was trans ferred and many were the attempts to glean information from this man who knew more about the new Eldomdu than anyone else, and who lhad moved untouched amid its fabulous treasures ‘ years, It must admitted that Mr, Ogilvic looked strong fand well, in spite of the hardships he had endured, and, indeed, he assured me in reply to an inquiry about his healti that he never felt better in his life, He kindly consented to answer a few questions, and_in deference to the many who were waiting to get a shake .of tha .____________._.,_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- GREAT ClRï¬llUlLDER. Geo. M. Pullman Dies of Heart Disease at Chlcago. LEAVES A FOIRTUNE 0F $50,000,000. l l Twelve Iona Prior I. III- Death lo Wu i AI Work In In Ollee and ADWCIII I! ll III llnnnl nodal-When Dentin Came In ware ' was In New fork. Chicago, Oct. 20.-The great car build er. George M. Pullman. dicd stldcnly of heart disease at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at his home at the corner of Prairie-ave and 18th-st. .\Ir. Pullman te- tired last evening at his usual hour, which was somewhat early. He was apparent- ly in his ordinary health, uudthere was no indication of his demise, or inde9d any premonition of illness. Mr. Pullman was at his ofï¬ce in the l’ullnian building up to 5 o'clock yes- torday attending to business. Nothing unusual was noticed in his appearance. Mrs. Pullman was in New York when her husband passcd away. At the town of Pullman, where the shops arc that bear the name of tilt great man, no \vord had been heard of l l l I be1 l l hand or a Word with this famous mat , I. assured him that they should be few, "Are the reports as to the richness of the lilondike exaggerated?†">30," said he, "that is possible; although individual tinds ma. have been ‘streichcd,’ the quantity of gold along the creeks of almost all th: streamsnemptymg into the Xukon is en‘ urmous, "\l Inch do you consider the best place for. prospectors who are going up next spring .†"The Stewart River, You scc, most of the claims on the Klondike have been taken up; the only way to get in there is by ‘buymg out.†This will require : lot of ready cash, and l iiiiuginc that is the object of thc large companies torm- ed in London: but for mcu with limited capital who intend to do their own pros‘ pccting, the Stu“ art is the plucc,although i believe the l'clly will turn out all right," ."\\'illcli is the best route, Vie 2’" "\Vcll, 1 think there is no doubt about l)yca iii-int: ilic bc.~t way at present, ’l‘hc. Skagway trail is broken up, and the Dal. ton, altlniugli good, involves 450 miles of overland traycl," "ls it true that thcre will be starve ation in Dawson City this winter?" “There will bc unless the provisions now on the way rcach there safely, but it' tin-y get through, as scents likely, 1 do not think anyone iii-ml dic for lack of food. Still it is a big undcrtakiug to keep 5000 or 6000 people supplied with food in Dawson City under present con- ditions, and it cannot be too widely known that no pi-rson ought to land there without 12 months' supplies, 1! he does he runs great risks.“ "What about the climate?" “Well, no doubt it is trying, but the principal thing is for a man to have pli-nty to eat and sonic warm clothing, Then he is all right," _ [ On Sunday afternoon, tlic 3rd inst†amid tln- cheers oil the populace, the Quadra steamed away for the north to inaugurate a system of govcrnment which prmnises to make the Yukon :1 model for gold-i 'l‘lxc correspon story of the hardships of the glcaiicd from the pilgrims who have _ tiiiiatcly been able to return With then lives k ________._._ “ DOUBLE IIEA DEBS " NO SMOKE. The Grand Trunk “iii Put. an Extrn En- gine un Brhlm! In Future. Toronto, Oct. 20.â€"'l‘lic G. T. R. has ae- cidcd to abandon thc "doublc-liendcr“ sysp tom or moving hcuvy freight trains, De- causc it iiivoivcs so many awidcnts. .For the information of uuiuitiatrd. it may as cxlilaincd that uiidcr the "double-header†svsti-iu two engines an: employed in pull- ing; a fl't'lglll. train on upgrading and the bad i'catun- about t'.:-,- llin'llloll is that the trains oi‘tcn brcak in twu, to thc cud that much loss uCI-rucs llcnccl’ortli one engine will be employed to pull :i train, and u. Si-coud to push from behind. lt ls cstimatcd that tlic railways and ex- press companies havc during tho past sea- son carried to Moutrcal on :in average $30.- 000 Worth of fruit per ivcck. ___/â€"â€"â€" Vimluvcn‘s Shortage. Oct, 19.â€"151icciztl,) -- The of thc County Council aftcruoon with a full attend- Lfoinuiissioucrs. _i Davul Murray, spccial auditor, appointed by the L‘ouui-il to cxauiiuc tlic accounts ot the dct‘aulting County Treasurer, Mr.‘ ihos, \':in1uvcu, prcscntcd his rcpnri, ’lhc net dclicicncy is shown to be $231.3350.bl). of which 5123:1531 is in cash, 'l‘o-uiorrow \hc County Commissioncrs.will discuss tho lust nicaus ol‘ dealing thh the Audi- tors and snrctics, and will have toga iidvicc thcron A new be appointed, spvcial scssiou opened this ancc of thc } Kingstmi. _ I It. \\ as Imua'n 0““ “ï¬sh. Now York, Oct. 10.~'l‘1ic only announce- !mcnt which ’l‘lic Sun made of the death iof its famous i-ditor consists of thc folow- ing tcu \y‘oi'ds, printed at the head of the 'cditou‘inl urlunins: "l‘linrh-s .\i:dorson Dana, Sun. dirl yesti-rilay afternoon This was all that told {111' readers of that ilillpt'l' that its editor, the man who had illlallc it famous, had passed a\v~.iy_ The l brcvity lprise in newspapi-r was tion, but the explanation is simple. of the last wishes Mr. '; son wlicu lic know not far oiY was this: i “l'aul, when I ‘ obituary 01' inc priirti-d in 'l‘hc Sun. ‘aauouncc my going away; that is all." And this roqucst was heeded. i-dltor Of The n for Mr. circles, that his l father. . __.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l ‘ Sun“ Dic- This Morning Toronto. Oct. 20.â€"\\“illlain Small, morning. grl‘SSVd favorably ln Stt. l : a turn for thc worst- ' dcnly. __________â€"â€"â€" CHILD BURKE!) 1‘0 DEATH. __â€"-â€" of Owen Sound the Victim. Owen . terrible fatality occurred hcre afternoon. in f a. little 4-year-old death 0 r of MN. on tbc North ll. The child. playing during the with some a. bon ï¬re. and to girl, Put-elm. pom. was noon along dren around l wuy allowed her clothes ; nlted, and when attention to her by her cries was mother and others quickly run but before gettlnt bed the little one Medical Do 116 ullnï¬re- on till I" almost int-- Mr, Ogil-l of the notice occasloucd some sur- Dana u nm of inure than natlonal reputa- , one I Dam exert-d to lvisiting the former cud was ' :im gone, don‘t have fa long Simply ‘ Mr. Paul Dana will probably succeed his i pro- {in ' Michael‘s Hos- l plizil until ucarly midnight, when he took iUnited States such a favor-315; poalflon and dll'd vary “‘1‘ {this ï¬rmnnent, and (W l e Sound, Oct. 19.â€"(Speciallr‘A manifesto, w 395N311“, newspapers and labor Organizations, the accidental burninz to 6001111 Gravel . it W l .tur' I neighbora’ chil- noun become in wu utmcted Her to her or the name! was burner l ‘his death until newspaper men begun to inquire as to the feeling of the towns- people on the subject. The event had ' been so sudden and at such an hour that the company oï¬lcials in the town had ‘heard nothing regarding the dcui‘li of .their chief till after the toilers in the {huge car works and kindred establish- 'mcuts had begun the daily routine. imâ€" mediately, however, preparations were [made to close the big shops and for tht {proper Observance of Mr. Pullman's ob- scquies. While seemingly in good health .\Ir. Pullman had been complaining dur- ing the last three or four days of the hot Wcather, and of feeling rather unâ€" comfortable. After leaving his Ofï¬ce at :i p.m., he remained at his residence all the owning. About 4.30 o’clock this morning he awoke, callcd his body ser- vant to his bedside. and spoke of again i‘celing unwmfortuble. Finally, he re- quested that the family physician, Dr. Billings, be sent for. In the meantime, hearing through the lservants of Mr. Pullman’s indisposition, Bev. Dr. Charles H. Eaton of New lork, anï¬intimate friend of the Pull- ,man family, and who was visiting at ltheir home, went int-3 the sick man's bed chamber. Mr. Pullman rapidly grew and a second message was sent Billings, but before the doctor Mr. Pullman had died. It is believed that General Horace Porter, Ambassador to France, will sue coed Mr. Pullman as president of the Pullman Palace Car Company. The value of Mr. Pullman’s estate is estimated as being between $35,,000 and 550000.000. He was undoubtedly :one of the richest men in the United Stafes. Mn. ll’ullmnn 1.0“ for Home. New York. Oct. 19._â€"Mrs. George M. Pullman lcl't iininmcxliately for Chicago this morning on receipt of the newa of her husband's death. _____________â€"â€" .4 leyu’ua BAD HAN. worse, to Dr. reached the house _â€" subbed an Indian, Who Will Likely lilo. Became Ile Refused to Drink “‘hukey. , Winnipeg. Oct. 19. â€" (Special) â€"An Indian named Williams was stabbed by a tough, “Curley†Burns. last evening. Burns was partially intoxicated. and wan-ted thc lndian to take a drink of whisky. The Indian refused, whereupon Burns drew a knit‘t and plunged it into \Viilliams‘ abdomen. whose bowels were [cut and protruded fourteen inches. He is till alive, and made a deposition, charging Burns with the crime at the hospital to-day, Burns was arrested. He is an Old jail bird. Francis W. Aldron, a young English- man, aged 20, was usphyxiated in the House last night. This is'the " ofgasmmishotclina month. Mr. R. J. Anderson of Toronto. who visiting Portage la. Prairie. suddenly there on Monday He had been All for a con- time, but his sud'len hemmorhage, was has been died _verry mornmg. . l siderable period of }demise, ca by a .totally unexpected. _ l Bernard Lungford, a young English lboy, who had his back broken .1; E - rmonbon on Friday, while attempting to i drive a water can into a stable, is sull 1 I hung. Treasurer Will also _______.___â€"â€" Cllluen or sotvm's Trouble. 20: -â€" The Neue Frele Preese to-day publishes a despatch from Belgrade, Servia, which says the Ser- lvian Premier has declared the Cabinet resigned because of differences with King Alexander. and owing to the strained relations existing between the Premier and exâ€"King Milan, making the conduct of business impossible while the latter remains at Belgrade. Rancher-y \‘lulls Blsmnrck Berlin, Oct. 20.â€"~Lord Rosebery. for- Britain, in corn- Herbert Bismarck. ls Prune mer Premier of Great puny with Count Chancellor. Bismarck, at Friedrichsruhe. Wlll British Supremacy be lost? zette this afternoon, _ the iron and steel industries, says: day we ï¬nd the United States not ,chnllenging our supremacy England. “The causes which are . est steel-producing country in l FOIFYCOI-Old Inasmu- of Din. rmlrl‘ Society of Enginee pooling for money in order to enable society‘to keep the striking a from giving in their employers. â€"- Slaplon 'l‘nnnol to b. has. Borne, Oct. 20.41113 director! Juru and Simplon Ballrond oepted the ofler of n of S banker: to advance We! 88. 000 francs for the mad. I l i lawman Got In Pro-I otn honey I i i man. He is about London. Oct. 20.â€"The Pall Mall Ga.- in the course of a. long article on American competition in 0â€" only in neutral who lmarkets, but even obtaining a foothold 'vlng the erythlng [)0 ts to nitcd States remaining the ch93? the world." the a engineer! KILLED HEAR DEVIL'S HOLE. uuwmwd n! NW Ila-III. NJ, N'l‘Irl. runs, N.Y., 0a. ï¬leâ€"An unâ€" mmwukilledbylu'oueyclr own 'nns of the Devil’s Hole :hadgreyhah-mdxre! was dressed in a coat and vent of dark grey color and dark trousers. He wore ; a pair of congress shoes and a four-in‘ nly clue to work out ' his identity was a letter-head found in- side the sweanband of his but. which reads: “Ofï¬ce of Francis Kahle, sole agent for ‘ ’ d ‘ Great Britam' . for Dr. Vl'estern Medicine Co." are now at the morgue. It is possible that the man referred to in the above despatch is William Henry of Lewiston. The latter has “been for the past two weeks in the em- ploy of Francis U. liable. at 123 Bay- street. Henry am’Wers pretty well to the description given of the unknown 47 years of age, With and what little hair he Henry formerly worked as garden- grey mustache, has is grey. for Judge Lewis of Lewiston, er, and was brought over here by Mr. Kalile yesterday and proposed to take the steamer Hm re-ss of India to return to Lewiston. eury's working clothes were of a dark color. but be may have changed them before leaving here. He was considerably addicted to drink. ___________â€"â€"â€" .4 FATAL SHOOTING, Andrew lean-ll. the "lean: CI 3 Didn’t- Iinow-ll-Wno-mded Accident. Montreal. Oct. 20.â€"â€"(Spedal.)-â€"A fatal shooting affair took place this morning at about 9.30 at St. Anne De Bellevuc, in the house of Mr. J. F. SpenOE, I farmer. The hired man, Alexander Le guult, about 22 years of age, and the ' scrvant girl, Miss God-in. 19 years.“ ; age. were looking at an old gun which ; had not been used for many yarns, and which was generally supposed to be , unloaded. 'Dhe weapon was discharged. the contents passing through the young man’s heart. He died instantly. It does not seem to be known I: l ! i ! l 1; whose hands the weapon was when . accident happened. i The Star’s cable says: 1 l l , The condi- tion of Archbishop Machray of Ruperta Land. and Primate of Canada, is not so serious as the private advices re- ceived in Montreal indicated. His Grace returned yesterday after ï¬ve weeks’ ' Cornwall and Gloucester better. He to re- rccruiting in slur-c. and is very much 5 walked out toâ€"dny, and expecm turn to Canada 3:: Jane. _____’â€"-â€" i 500 IAXILIL‘S DESTITUI'E. l l â€"â€"0 Belief to be Blurlbnled sync-anally to Windsor. 3. 5., Fire aileron. Windsor, N. 8., Oct. 20.â€"Tbe Belief Committee met yesterday in connection with the recent disastrous tire, and found that there were 500 destitute families to be provided for. Relief Will be distributed systematically. Halifax citizens have already out» for the lire sufferers, and it is cxpci-tcd, will be I l scribed $5000 I $15,000 mom, I given. (h-ncral Montgomery Moore has do tzllll‘ll 50 soldiers from the garrison m I protect property. A sentini-l \\‘;l.~ obi-trial i to tire on two men who were making off with a bundle. After an inVesuga- l leased. the colored man who is necuscd of setting ï¬re to his place : in the Marine Block and thus starting the condagration, is now under police surveillance. PEAS 8880(1me NOSE. Bar-bane (‘rnclly Ion Glrl In Quebec-and Case of stepmother-The Mon-(en Found “ullly. Sherbrookc. Quc., Oct. 20.-â€""nc Jury, uftcr ii trial of eight days. found the no cuscd father and stepmother in the La- plcrre case guilty, but with u ru-uinnicndu- tlon to mcrcy. The charge was un uttmcpt to murdi-r the little girl, Ucllnn. The poor child‘s story, as told on an witucss stand, and corroborated by prom]- ncnt farmcrs. the priest and several well- ' known physicians, is as follows: "My mother is dead, and l have been in u cutiVeul at Arthubaskn tlll lust winter, tion they wore re George 1' marker, when my father brought inc home. At ilrst, although I had never seen my step- mother and brothers and sisters. the bitter all younger than myself. they seemed pit-used to see me. but they soon changed. nly mother took my clothing uwuy und gave me u calico dress, without any under- ciotliing, which 1 had to wear all winter. She would never let inc Wear slim-s or and hi the coldest weather (that 20 below zero) 1 had to go out to do my stockings, means about bai-rlooied through the snow work. "'l'iicy wou‘ mad..- niu do all the work. 1 had to clean the entire house. clean we dishcs and pans, scrub the doors, wash the clothes, chop and curry ln the wood and feed the animals on the rum. l was nevu- ullowcd to come downstairs except to work and to cut one meal a day, which consist- cd of u crust of dry bread and dry porn- toes. I slept all winter in the gnrrcuwnicn had great big cracks in the wooden walls, through which the wlnd and the snow camc. “Soon after I kind arrived the children be gun to beat me and treat me veg badly. My stepmo er used Why, I do not know. and often took purl to cmouru e thcin, bust-if in l -treatlng inc. "She used to Limit un- almost every with a grmt bl ' stick of urcwwd. and one day, after my a pea up one me down on up the other side, a pencil. They mused inc pain, especially when they and sprout. and almost prevented me nun â€0cl‘ J 3 one nlght .vhen I was up in 5....“ trying to sleep upon the cold, bare floor, for the would not give me n or bedclothec, I hem - my moth- er tell my father about the pea. He said, 'Put some more up her noon and they will sprout and grow in her brain, and that will kill her.’ Another time. when n 1 8.. i calf had died, I heard him any to my moth- er downstairs, ‘ rother Francois had stuck side of my nose. the throw the sofa and put two peas stuffing them in wit: the most terrible begantogrow , 1 iv unm tâ€"T l..â€" I would much rather tint Ceunn lnid dled than the caif.‘ "My young brother Francois wu the worst, and he used to treat me bully In the time, the iris helping him. and my stepmother looking on and mughlns. They often knocked me down, and they often tied hendlnnbuxlnd let metal] cyeryw ere and hurt myself terribly. Once bmncols made the girls hoia me while he stuck a piece of red hot charcoal in in mouth and burned my tongue I0 that could not eat for any: afterward. My brother Henri was not so very bad. but he used to tie a string around my tongue ma chudren pull at it. Una of my toe: am it was let all the other night in the winter I froae one in the gar-rec but nothing. and n few ‘ other. They dld no memoutnndworkjunmem 1 to: lick and two of and when ey hospital nt erb to cut oil two none. and they said I was talus to ale. but they cut them or: when I got 3 little stronger. The :- little girl. when she no taken away in her cruel of bruises and wo skeleton from luck pocure. There was some talk at on. an. of lynching the potentl- _________â€"â€"â€"â€" 15! CITY 0" N808†._â€"â€"- Want-en m unï¬t-Inc and-um POST. LmDSAY, omnio, Maniac“? MURDER AT SUDBURY‘ Follx Villoneuvo Found With an Axe in His Skull. THE MAN'S HEAD SHOCKINGLY HACKED _â€".â€"â€"â€" Villeneuve, Township of Rnyside, miles from the Town of Sudbury, brutally murdered yesterday afternoon. When discovered by his twelve-ycur-oid the body was lying in n log build- ing which the deceased had been Work- ing at. The skull was literally hacked to pieces, ahvl an axe was found in). beddcd in the brain. Coroner Strut'ncrs left town this morning and owuul an inquest, which was adjourned until Fri- day. As a result of today's investigi tion, Arthur Chartraud, a neighboring. farmer, was placed under arrest, and other: will likely follow to-nwri‘ow. “118 50!] â€'81 'lb' 155 (JED. [be eru for Bruin-um! and Ant-m Kimonkkl and ‘l‘o-I-conu Inn-rd To day. Ottawa, Oct. 20.â€"(Special.)â€"'l‘he writs for Drummoud and Arthubasca. lliuiouski and 'l'em‘iscouata were issued to-day. The nominations take place on Xm‘cuibcr U and polling on the 13th in all three constituencies. Tho rcturu- lug otilccrs arc J. S. Donut for Urum- uioud and Arthabasca, Joseph E. Dan ion for Riiuouski, and l“. A. Suclr. li‘rascrvillc. for ’l'cniiscouata. _______â€"â€"â€" HUI' PRU." TH E â€'IRES. Mr. Ryan. formerly collector for the Grand l‘iunk Railway. has born nppolnird sub collector of Customs at Georgetown. TWO little girls wcrc burnid to that!) In liuit'alo last night as a result of children {linking bondrcs of lcuvcs, and the poilcc will soup amt practice. .\ man mlilng himself James Smith in under arrest at Buliulo, In his punstudou vas found some of the property Men twin J. ll. L'nnu-‘s hardware sum: in \\'cllu.ud about u \vcx-k ago. Ottawa luuibrrmvn state that Work In tho .uinher Woods wlil not bi- as brisk thls ycar n5 lnutJhc principal muse being uuccrtuinry .‘itlhl‘d by tho (;o\'crnment‘s indecision h" gaming exxwrt duty on logs. At [.03 Angvh-s. 0:11.. Joc McAulil‘Ic. the Mission Giant. of San Francisco, added another to his string of dctcais 'l'ui-sda' -y night, when Jack Sit-liner, r‘iuslmiuous' old sparring partner, rccclvcd a decision over him at the end of n III-round contest. A farmer of East lewurl Township, named Ali-x Stcrrltt. aged about 45, was uurut to death. along with his house 1nd its contents. on Tuesday night. Hts Ilstcr. who llV‘fd with him. was in St. Mary‘s, and ulcer-used. who was it [nirnlytlg was alone in the house. Origin of tlic un- unknown. . i ___._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" L (313 Tau: rs FA TE sun l’ldcclded by the Jury “‘blcb In sum owlâ€"Ono II:- II MIMIII lawn-n llln: nnd Drnlh. Chicago, Oct. 20.â€"â€"At 8.30 o‘clock to-nlght it was said at State Attorney Dcuccii's or- tlce that then- would be no uunouum-mcnt in the Luctgcrt cam- bcfure the opening of court tomorrow. ‘ It is lhc firm determination of Judge 'hit- hill to keep the jurors until Saturday night or hit.- siuurdny uftcrnoou before be per mits tut-in to go with a dlsngicvment. At our: time today the Jury went for Judgc 'l‘utliili to know, among other things. it cll'Yl‘n men could cumpcl ouc man to \‘olt‘ with ihctn, or if n verdict Would be valid it but rlcYcu men signed ll. This lncldont gin-s to the State the idea that there is but one- man standing birtwci-n Luclgcrt and n di-nth sentence. Judge Tuthlll refused to answer the qucstlou. __________ . FA BML'I‘ L05 1' Ills Bl'lLDIll‘Gs. __â€"â€" Bub l‘lrcs (‘anxed the Destruction of Dr. Thomas ('lanc‘n Proper". Ottawa, Uct. 20.â€"The bush ï¬res near Wakeï¬eld di'struycd all the buildings on the farm of Mr. Thomas Ciurkc lust night. Mr. Clarke carries $9.30 insurance, but his loss will probably amount to several thou- sand dollars. Mr. L‘l.:i"..'~ und :1 Lune housc, sn-vcrul burns. a granary, an impin- iucnt huusc and large stablrs, all of which were burned. _____._.._â€"â€"- .\ ï¬ll-yew 'l‘nbr ('cuuon'y. Recall. Kingston, Oct. 20.â€"A Bull of Charles lira-Jinan of Gunuuoquc, 14 years of ugc. manufactured n small caution from t‘kv Ilhlllul‘ bar of a bicycle. and, along with Some othcr boys, was tn-stlug the new toy. 'l'lii-y put ln quite 11 large churgc of pow- dl'r and us he set oi! the cannon lt rc- coilrd and struck him ncur thc cyc. along tln- now. boring n holc in his brad for u distant-rs of four or tlvc inches. l-‘onunntc. ly, howl-vi-r. the basc of thc brain was not touclml. nor is It expected that thc alghl of thc vyr- \vlll bc dcstroycd. Forty of the hymn books lonucd to th( nudivncc at the Moody tum-tings \vi-rv not to bc found at the close. Tlic M-crvtury oi tlu- Y. M. C. A. is udvcrtlsln; for their re turn. ._.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_. l‘rol’. Barnard anal Ike I'm-kn has. Williams Bay. \\'is., Oct. 20.--Proi. Barnard yesterday announced to his fol- low savants at the conference attending the dulicaiion of the Yerkcs Observa- tory and telcscupc. that he had already discovcred a third companion star to Vega. using the new telescope. The pro lessor has also ickcd up twenty new ncbulae beyond c cloudsâ€"nebulae that Lick glass failed to locate. lie ' ments of distance! y means ' kns have been amazingly accurate. the variations on ï¬ve consecutive observa- tions being smaller than have ever been recorded before. It has been found by the astronomers that the atmospheric conditions here are fully as as those on Mount Hamilton. ____’.__â€"â€"â€" Ton ann for Acne-39ml lwrdor. Chatham. Oct. 20.â€"â€"Joscph DUMMWEIC was on trial here before Justiu- .\l:i.~ Million on a charge of shooting Mrs. Catherine Shook of Dover, “uh inbv‘ll to commit murder, was found guilty this afternoon by the jury, afti-r but Mr minutcs' deliberation. IIc was somehow to ten years’ imprisonment in lungstor Penitentinrl’. _________â€"â€"-â€" (‘hnrln A. Dunn's anrnl. York. Oct. m.â€"The funeral of Charles A. Dunn took place at St. Pnal’u 'oco nl Crunch. in Glencove. Long mndPtO-day. The service was short in la. and l p were conducted by the,- The mica Rev. Dr. W. ‘3. Huntington. rector ‘cr uni-ted by use Grace Church. this city, Rev. John Gamk. actor unit. The New Incendiary I'm Sear urn-3n... Chnthnrn, Oct. 20.4w :1 large burn in Dover town here vm burned to the noun barn was the poverty of John Pllllal l x nâ€" O :3 60an non rm andltmynndmlodtoho, in hmmmm.udm Wunndbydnnchufl lwmnt nadinyydudbonumnmpnn- “vol! and! an, all no. nun-null lumbar: Odin THE HIM" mm 0.0. INCL! Prop . 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