“the mi it is on, lence. The Artillery from ae forty-five miles away, have ar- ; ona Sate mount the highest in air. seription of Street Fighting, With ‘Which the Revolution Began, He Tho : san “Daily Mail, a a the Municipal Guards; Shrapnel set from Lisbon, bullets are falling like hail around | the windows, a atk red their sij le the as of the 16th infantry, Then trou- ¢ soldiers, after mur- ) eX= eries have been raided by the sol- diers for bread. +8 o’clock on Wednesday morn- ing I was. informed nat the! hith- erto loyalist trops had h he ers, who join ane white flag » Afterwards ‘the soldiers sig- la a4 news to. the Loge in 4 ‘agu outing “Viva Republica Re fame time men in a motor people then be; ashen Guards, who were abso- 3 |Jutely heroic in their defence, have also now Spank: It is now 1 o'clock on Wednesday afternoo and the naib of Portes has been proclaimed at the Town Hall amid the enthusiasm of the peo- ple. arm en, and troops ie streets, concentrating in There was the ray MANUEL AT GIBRALTAR A despatch from Gibraltar says : King Manuel of Portugal is now niga British protection. The Por- tuguese royal yacht Amelie, having on “d the writing at dawn on Ve ae There has been a ter- easing in yio- the sw residence he governor, Si: Ersdetick. Forestier ‘Walker, ab Bu- ropa Poi: ie rived and joincd the pee usrae, attack is being Bs Carmo convent, the circu a ee “Was it fair ae a8 little wren to do that?” » brok: Rose. pbs ere was monte in the rules of the race to prevent it,”? ed re Tsabelle, ‘and so. thought it-had a righb to make up by stratagem what it lacked in strength. sat there very com- fortably on ane eng) ck, con- cealed by the feathers, weight not noticed by ite mighty rival. All the other birds in turn ave up, but the eagle still soared toward the bright sun, But even its powerful wings begeine tired at last, and after a final effort to go stil gher,, and thus ie still have been! more sure of the great prize, the The birds | eagle ne GEE ORION: w ciontent decide which] @ then wheeled a downward gue of ail their mumber should be! toward the distant eart ‘Tonered ird world, that moment the Tiette wren, lof 2 ibaa: a shrill ony of victory, left the d robin, the. back and flew far upward in- owl, the sunning crow, the grace- |{, ane air beyond the height aes fu ae ils modest eames the | the tired eagle had been able he poatianag magpie; | reach. Dow bab the other birds ie cooing | could not under how it had all die ie a hawk, al these and | happened, but tHe lived une their hundred others. Long: and ear agreement, and their counc “tet they-discussed how the choice oe solemnly proclaimed ihe tiny should be made. ren to be the king of bir. g The i since then the CHOOSING A KING. upon a time all the binds & story to half a dozen little folks gat) ae round her under the orchard t “This hs has come down. to paradise and the cockatou Hee that the bird with ost brilliant plumage should but the thrush, the phoebe and the ae would not agree to ie oe ary and the bobolink pee se should fall sweetest . bat the Gat ate vulture, the o snovbird at_once be kia: nt, and it sings aeten a great er part of the year than most of the others. “This story of the choice of We wren as the king of the birds is ver: old, and is found in the bird Jeeeuae a many lands. In some lan, Piola go. to the bird set the sto: down’ m their HapRay aieds it es likew wn to.the early races 0 northern Europe and +4 the Indi- ans of out own contin an ‘And all the little ‘circle who: had eagerly listened to Aunt Isabelle! s | story were very sure that the would Paremhee dyienant iis ey a wren or heard its happy . es —Youth's Companion. ju a = Sea: Moamawa rome, waeane swiftly through, the} COPTON LOCKOUT ENDED. r, some fluttering their wings e een and some moving more British Spinners Returnéd to Work hut with the appearance of Monday. on A despatch from ~“Manehes' ae : The trouble between’t’ 101 aster Cotton Spin- nets; whi centlied: in w lockout of 150, ratives, ‘was settled o: Vhunsday, cand Hat otis ateatiell on Monday. The operatives agreed itrate the ‘case o corge se discharge from the near Oldham, percipi- ted: a local strike and resulted in a cate lockout, BOTVES any of them gave and dropped back ex cE 2 thevearth. Others kept ae the last of et a birds | to become tired w: lit. : but instead of ave up, “ipod the back of the great nd there it got nicely’ rest- le soared on mill pending the arbi- yin ation A his grievance. el who, it is aust xed their din- . | erly ry | Greece may abdicate sh about October 19, Peenaa nent committees: will be Re Sg gern cry a ONDE NSED NEWS ITEMS pas Sate ees APPENINGS FROM ALL OER THE GLOBE. W SECESSION. | Yale Professor Feared in United States. A despatch from New Haven, : Republican rule in this tendin; tion o! Coe Télegraphic Briefs From Our Onwm}ti Hesgirtreers chance Hk and Other Countries of ” Recent Events, CANADA. Edward Moody, a well- tel far- pe Aro vie sees gat Thames: to the De mer; ‘ville on He rid: asserts that, ‘‘the people Ee rom Ottawa to | eral sovereign State Brosktalio. will ha built immedi: | centralizatio »|ately, to be operated by the Grand ; Pw thi Ohick af Police Williams of Lone [eee don warns ewe authorities that Moir is eat € another attempt eats s H,. Maher of, Mont- real offers a en of land four mile: long as a gift i the city for bou- levard purpose: bles 0) ale ere Holmes, who killed Nathan there b be. insane at the ington, Broce Paeetes, and will be sent to an asylum. SEG A RR Frank Simons died at, Branttord FATAL ELBVATOR ACCIDENT. atten. o.fight with two Armenians, |G, . uted: oud Rie Injured, Two! ps, and abe bak- to ese not great changes at Wash- ner pails on A despatch oe "tdon, Ont., pting"to mur- faba tesnle ote inks, as mentored to three years in penitentiar: i t four Saleh Thursday af- ung man was killed q C sania two fatally. as compared with the same months Ena Bartlett, aged 16, who lost last year, hig life, was Representatives of Manitoba mu- day’s work at factory. John nicipalities waited on the Govern R. Welling and Sam Govier are ment to urge that steps be taken to|in Victoria ores with fractur- supply all the municipalities in the oe skulls and it is stated cannot Province with electrical power. ive, eae Russell, also. of Osias Millaire and Josephine Ser- ‘ide city, aot as vent were married at Ottawa. on | shoulder and kne err antelay: he groom had just! Barrett was the ai vator opera- been sentenced to five years in pe- tor. He-and the others were fool- pitentiary for whet and w wore his /ing and someone Patera @ truck handcuffs at the alt: under the car when ulyea has heel reappointed owe Lieut.-Governor of Alberta fer an- |the cable kept uncoiling and when other term, and Brown | the rusk was knocked out the car of Regina has been’ appointed fell w four, © The impact Lieut. -Governor of Saskatchewan, snappe wea the cable and the boys in succession to Lieut. -Governor dsepped about six storeys. Forget. ote Ds A ScorcH STABBED. UNITED STATES Two ordnance men were killed in | )@nserously Wounded by an Ieli- an Seana in the navy yard at Montreal. Washing! Serials arrests have been ordered in connection with the Los Ang: dynamiting paras J Germ or wat k from the steamer Motte is an with |etabba cholera at New Th y the Standard OH Company has | got, into engaged in a war with the Shell |Nicola Salle: Oil ere of England and its from diner Says: [Jahn MacPhe rson, a young Seotch- m long m the old land, ho nob out fre and L Joxeph Mic of them stabbed him with Avlarge erowd surrow ed the two men, and bef poe arrived, the Itali baal adled hy an excited mob. he took place on Craig |streot at the most trend time of and was witnessed by hun- This is the first time for apo years. that. z eelien a Ze Doty, Port of New Y danger of America, Prison verge as well as fines will be impos persons caught : smelting ct into. the aloe Stat The ‘collision near Saunton, I}! in which ty persons lost thei was due to se absent- mindedness of a motorm: President Taft. conferred at Bey- » Mass., on Friday, with two tariff experts regarding ‘peeutia vee fora trade treaty with ¢ ada Health wale. of the k, says there is no a cholera ms iaeite in| on anyone hue one of Rie’ £04 ae riots. _—— A VILLAGE DESTROYED. Fite Wipes Off the Map, A despatch from icing says: The little town of Graceton, Minn., g, on the ort to Port Bee was wiped off the map by nm Tues ite ay after a fierce fight over twen habetaies: Whe ope of saving the town had heen: ‘bandaned ne refugees were taken peeues die whi sae Hate is the s: Th re-still down, GENERAL. the Russian aviator, Macievich, Ww at St. Petersburgyon Fri- killed a M. Tabuteau flew over the Py- renees from San Sebastian to Biar Tis Seared that Xing George of hortly in fa yor of the ce. —. A MOVE TOWARDS UNION. eeoupnt by passengers on the in- Hold a Banque: A _ despatch from Port Arthur Says! oncrete pee towards the union ae ‘Po ort Arthur and HorkiWi liam is the arrangement. gquet to be held at Bort Wits Sina SURPLUS. Will Not be Much Below Thirty. Million Dollats. A despatch from THIS Yu! hundred. of ‘the Iain Citizens of| THIS YE an both nvited and the ani is expected pointes —— BELL FROM A LOY Y TOWER. don that Canada's surplus this year would reach thirty millions, it may pointed out that the figurcs of nditure for the Linen Killed at “Fort: Brie— Dropped Over 200 Feet, A despatch from Fort Erie, Ont, 5 yman Ruff, a lineman, 30 years old, and unmar: ried, on Fri- day fell a datange of over 200 feet from the top of an ae Re id Has Killed.” It lieved that. his fall a peaieonel by an electric shock, out the pee that he aes this siPTOMBER PRUIT BOER. of ‘Apples _ Generally Uneven-~Cood | * eg dey of Spraying, ers’ Association are an. exception, as, having been well cultivated and sprayed for years, they Wl ea ae di oun to full crop. Weste: ™m atch from Ottawa say! “of the Fruit Division epartment of Agriculture ae says that the quality ards. - In most cases es have be mn properly ji nist tion, a in the ‘Annapolis Valley the ‘arop is light poor. Prince Edward Tsland has - | the poorest crop in years, even the crab apples being almost a sae ey 2 epee nae period Laks ES Elder Dempster Bu P= | Fire on Thursday and the quality | the WINNIP! BOOMING. ahDe the total expenditure for ee |B Be year will probably show. less) than ming Peruatacte for a Bis will Break all Recor eehateh from ee sayst Building permits and hank clea: a is city will break all x ee thes ang Pee al TORE e oe « covered they oe $13, Sax sn the real mel s*to com tae ‘clearings fig- trey are poel ais, or for the nine months, as against $460, ENS ior ay © (A. ARIES INCREASED. Grand Boe Agents’. and ‘Tele- raphers* Award. bi Rata from Montreal says: The question of differences between the railway agents and sect of the G 3 a i to a, of Arbitration, which held sittings in Montréal during the re composed of Messrs. H. M. As! of Toledo, selected by the company ; Bs Reynolds of Regina, selécted y. the telegraphers, and J. E, D al, acting as night badly dam- | i aged the ae Dempster sheds on A considerable | x gcunntity of manneeiiie wanting to A Feaene ved, loss will be WHARF § SHEDS sconemen, ings at Mone real Damaged, A despatch from Montreal says; regulating hours of service and conditions for promotion, ‘and increases ‘in dnace Jamounting to about four pér cent. — We Says It is to be ys: Asse serting that the is country ig are of Yale, in aletter addressed 0 wh Si thomer diet Uriees of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and} Other Dairy’ Produce at Home and Abroad, BREADSTUFFS.- : ieconto) Oct. 11, a nee eat 9 js > #150. to Ge ar outside, in Payere? "aacks, Titan itoba Wheat—New No. Northern, $1.05, 02 Barley—5 to 7e outside, and feed 486 peor w. No. 2 white,. 36: 2 86 1-20, aoe ibaa and 3: to 34¢ puteide, No. 3.32 to 33 fae side; G, Se 37¢, Bay. ports. 2 American yellow, 600, ‘Toronto Yeldlte: No. baellan 59, Toronto freights; No. ee 2, 79 to 80c outside. eee: 2, 66 to 670 outside. COUNTRY PI PRODUCE. Apples—$2.25 to $3.50 per barrel for good to fine stock, pene ie 10 to $2.20 per bushel. mey—No. 1 light extracted, wholesale, 10 to 101-2c per Ib.; . T'comb, bolas: $1.80 to a dozen; No. 2 comb, pele sa A 50 to $1. . Per doze’ Hay— ate on ee nde 0 $7. He on track, Tor Potatoes lots 50 to bbc per oe af Ib, aid seer, ie te 10¢ cee th Dressed) 1 to 2¢ THE DAIRY MARKETS. eh ed prints, 22 to 23c;. do., 0 2le; inferior, 1 ¥; 25 to ae per avs for for solids, and 231-26 to 2c for separator pent: pi nee i to loz. aie Tiree 5 ut the sun ; tf Fol 41 Ni Graceton, Minnesota, 3. $1 }VaR ute by the in- | * and pi ‘only ietohngeigd is that | Monigeal, hia $6 §:) Stockers ranged from ball Ake Increase over last year’ 81 ot ‘| purchased (600 acres at St. Vital, tg 15 1-4e UNITED STATES MARKETS, =Minnéanelit, Oct, 11.—Wheat — No. hard, cash, $1,135 No, 12; December, a - Bre = ite ak: to. 85:50; second f first c Wheat—Spring " Northern, car ead. Corn 4 yel- 3 corn, Bates ~4e, all © LIVE STOCK MARKETS eae Bheep—83. ‘60° to 50 to $6. to. $8.25. Calves—5't "toronto, Oct. 11 and: heife: 60 to $5.85; medium Hee ot 80 ie $ grades. Cows and bulls steady, $4. Hogs—$8.25 f.0.b. 50 fed and wateres BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, Oct. 11.—Oats—No, cee western, 89¢ ;*do., No: 2 local white; 371-203 36 1-2¢. and $8.- aUgs, 0 $2.95; extras, ¢ 1. 7 to $1.00. Heapnicie bran, $19.50 to’ $20; Ontario middlings, $22 {0 $22.50: Manitob: ran, $19; Manitoba shorts, $22; pure grain. mouillie, $31 to $32; mixed mouillie, $25 tg 828, Coeese—Westérns, 111-4 to 113-80 and easterns, 11 to 11 L-4e. Butter—Choicest, 241-4 to 24 1-2¢, and seconds at 211-2 to: 24¢, Regs stock 26 toy 27c; straight receipts, 28¢. _ i - BUYS A SITE NEAR M WINNIPEG. ew eda peg More: the Agri- A ner from ane says: Manitoba “Government, on nixed, announced that it had Vi six soils south of the . and will remoy © yne Amaia Colleges there, ¢ 3; lamb: Hogs—$9.25 to $9.50; | cate. D #2 | losis of the spine, or malignant dis: some. Beusons suffer year in and year Be Meeting of Steamship Passenger Managers at Montreal, despatch from Montreal Haan times of peace ek have to prepare The (Atlantic steamship lines are|for war,”? the anager ty ona Lents for the worst that oe the transatlantic lines said on Wede ibly come, a far as the health ee: Ee thete wi und passengers ig to come froi rranean ports fe man sue for during the next, none or two, but a tes to visit Canada or the ships their business is chiefly — freight- n the North Atlantic trade, but in| carrying. { no discoverable cause—2 Vicahache in the back,’” as it has been d. n Papi of this kind there should always be a thorough examination by a competent physician, in order to determine whether any internal j HEALTH soe IN SCaee FEVER, : hi i i said to bo the most terrible, first, | ome, The teamed arin in the high degree of iS eee iOUS- | been. ig before, nt ness, second, in the percentage of {ty i ts fatality, and thirdly tithe nidec| to heen rat or eee on: and os incorporated into medical ‘Phraseo- logy. It is easy to see that. physi- = eomfort must necessarily and to abelar e not been expos The miisrute a diagnosis of sear let caer has been made, the sick ¢ ould be isolated from the rest the household in a room ai other ey of ily Hees @ sore throat or Soe be ow his usual sadn. that mem- e boul also be isolated until the | diagnosis is clear, but not put in the ri same room with the declared case. Backoke then the best course Whe vhildren “elie still seem per-lopen to the sufferer is to settle well must-on no account be | down sauenty to the fact, that ho alloted to attend school or to come | hag aw in contact with other families neglect this rule is to do a griev- ous UE to the he clothes, books handle ed by the before tne illness Ree be sterilized at once a ae ab is hats aie not, erious organic trouble to cause the ny other port of the body can. foroae and in magia) That back re) have no d if it starts to » it must be understood that ve too much has been ked of it. tive it as many hours a day in tho Wenawihe ent position as it demand and start fo strengthen it very slowly and with great caution, The strengthening “88 may take @ long time sage, electri- city, cold douching of the spinal col- umn, and the wearin 6 ibe are all seh he ol- if the ared of Eaperticun nursed by a wheth R PERGU RY. Al bedelothes, towels and: body linen used in the room should be put into a one-to-five- ikea solution. of bie! norte of aan yee by His nurse in attendance, and a that xn to be boiled, and tried in the th, is needless. to say that sect taking all these precautions, littl ison for two yea: good will come of them if aoxjous swore that he was never ontonced ally it ‘an wero iat Tact: but the police presented eard, |# Police picture to him from Toron- in ordinary olen clothing, Philip Christe Gown to Central Pri- son for awe Yoara, and wag le He and said he had taken this into con- sideration in sentences him scrupulously washes and disinfects| KEG OF POWDER ‘BLEW UP. his | fi a ng ands and face-on leaving: the Two Men Hurt on an gations at Ponoka, Albert A nl ee Sie Alta., says: J. was badly bummed aa Tani Rowe had all his lothing blown from his body, but escaped with slight injury, when a keg of “black nares BACKACHE. Constant pain in the back is a eA hes on many physical disorde: i tion, as eae Serious pelies suchas tubereu~ ease, or the beginning of locomotor | ¥ ataxia, the diagnosis will not main doubtful yery lon re- ich, aati gonjunetion with the-pain ih ees back, t's *betterto. aOR things. all wrong when you're right than to hese, eth all right when you're here, but rather of that irritating, persistent, nagging pain from whic “QUEBEC BRI DOR TENDERS Germany, the United States and England Send’ One Each~-Two From Canada, A despatch from Gtlaxa | ive Retdge Con- Only four countries were able to produce firms big enough to under- take the building of the Quebec bridge, and three of these coun- tries produced only one such firm 5 e tenders for the super- structure ‘of the bridge with its ‘eighteen hundred foot: cantilever span were opened on Wednesday by Hon. George P. Graham, Minister of Railway; she firms which put in ¢enders Th he ae ingtea Manchester & Cleveland, En, gland, Br sass. os ae sovaiitae: inv one stene t. Lawrence Bross, ‘Cont Saher which ig'a combination of the Canadian Bridge Company of Walk- erville and the Bridge Company of Montreal. It will take some time to figh out the’ tenders, in detail ° the Maschinenfabrik ‘Augoberg- nurnberg, German. Petins feahid Steel Company of Philade! eee abe -and decide whi ich