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Barrie Examiner, 15 Sep 1898, p. 6

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Pkzunjz P011 5 mums." m m1;,.A%3x L,% L,?M,,,,%~3,,,;=j mm T my; Wm Brsnatovs F1334 1 _f~." v--r 3& FBITISH COLUIBIM _00IPLXTELY EWIPED . Inn Public lending. an-oh. use i lesion:-e.>u `Voila llnmuluto - deuce. hemvnd by l7tre -The lea Will Incl I3\5C0.UO. V "A deapeteh from Vancouver. B. 0.. I9xya:- l`he entire businees centre of ' New Westminster is e fsmoiilderingp ` heap 0! Nick. morlarend debris. Not I veatrige is left of the eityfe pride and glory of yesterday. The loss is enormous. amounting to millioha of \ dol_larsL At 11.30 Saturday night attra- broke out on the river steamer Edgar. Wind in front of Bz\knmn & K1 3 produce warehouse. adjeinink - the -city public market. frhe yvarehouse speedily W8ht fire. amid as there was tretift gale blowing at` the time fromlup` the river the flames in no time`-reached the market buildiugs,Theu they spread with marvellous rapidity to the brick building in whieh thecolumbiiin ne.ws- ` paper was printed, a large four-vstorey edifice. By this time the Edgar had ~r driftedrfmnxhermooring at the wharf and set fire to other two river boats. ' ' - - - `IL .u__:.. emu limxx V qruteurxmuxuex` LLlUuLLu5 (IN u. .-- Which. in parting with their tow lines. N drifted down the stream alongside the ` wherves and warehouses, setting" eV- ` erything along the waterfront on` ytlre for _a distance of Elose upon three~quar- ters of a mile. resulting in the com- plete destruction of the wharves. the warehouses, the railway `tracks. the _ ._ ._..nnrn Vlthhvnnvinvuu, ...~. -..-..... CANADIAN PACIFIC DEPOT. one 0! the fire-halls, a couple of can- ` names with their coutentSI"`includin8 sfsvernl thousand Cases ofcauned sal- An Farm stock sales as to. most reasonable temu. ._ __ _._.._._......._-_.___..-.. ` i._y- 51.1011. bpduu UL uunz. FAEINED BY THE WIND," `the flames spread north-westhe-rly along ` ;the brow of the high ground ?in the _direction of Rnyal avenue, - gwhose great width only stopped what gwould have been practically a wipmg viout of the city. xrmn. -6 m.:..mkig, sh-ainf. stood the` `out of the my. . North of Columbia. street stood the handsome new'f;rc)vinc'm1 cohrt-house ,and offices "of the Government ofticl-. 'als. This building was` erected to re- place theone burnefight years ago. ` Nothing but the vault_s and the chap-` red walls are: left to it. !I`L.. rm" Mu knildinry n1l:`}{ hill avin-. red `walls Len; to 1:. `j g . ' The City hall building also fell avia- tim to the flames. The numerous beautiful residences which adorned the site` of-' the `hill from Fourth street in the east to Tenthetreet in the `west, ' * yal avenue, south side, on -the north were likewise burned. Nothing _ remains now to indicate where stood]; I:t);f'.ly and beautiful:hqmerL of we1l_:to- do people, but the scorching fruit trees and the `bare brick chimney-s. One re- sidence, that 0.f`~Alex.-wen,` the well known cannery salmon king, cost some thirty-veuthousand dollars. ' ' ' - Tha. ILFQII.-(lbl1iidi!1KS consumed may, unrty-nve Lnousanu Lwuuns. 1'h9. urea.-otbuildings may, be hriefly.smt.ed to xtend from egus_t to west fully ` ' ' Il':l!I`II.`!.' IHIADNIITIDQ nr.` A 1VHT.1v`. 4,.-.1.-a.4u w,\.;....-,......_ v. -? -,, _. and from the wzxterfront to Royal 1 avenue,` .3 full half-mile, with the ex-' ' :ept'u.m . o_t ex~Sheriff .Ar,xnstrong's house, and 2:. 1sm:;l1`cott'zLge, every oth- er seuxbiance of 3, building. 's mnr.` '" V brick, frame or shu_ck.,.huve been ` swept; away, . There are but three ` `stores, and they` are `smg Jmme 3011215. Jan, in the city, only two hoLelu, 'ar1tU,1u:ese are a long distance apart. Lfnlil 'l`:rhnihr, Hm Hunkisi; un`d;Mef.h- their .<:m1tents:1 and. time lung umwnce upurn. gioly 'l`L'1niLy..ttm Baptist und;Met.h- ` odmt,_,c;h_urchea~ were comsumml with rnm :...u.nnm. within the "urea (16- ` mm buildings. within 51;, 'nreu;_d- H163-' Q0llL(3llf.."'| ` 1scrim1at.ga Very conservative anti: mate were`Tw:;rt7h`$1;50U.0trT*"Eh1'r- T `u-..aunan ha `lam rm min his Xictsillillli mate Welf"Wt}fY7 I;DvU.lJ1JIJ.~' Zulu yu- `uur :uwe as `(M as can be nscertulinqd at this znomeut o.muunt:a to between $1,250,000 `nnd `81,500,000. Not-nutty! wtewanei vnultrs at-I9 oposn't.:dcnn- this ' insurances be uscuwtuinmt mrloaa . by I uwrchgwt on their stocks.` hotelrrnm. ' sal0:n~keepars.',hm1sehqldara. um- othy - am he estiumbed, I3I1t'it is sate`-to ' puma these at ha..11xs. million .4101-lrxrm, "l`-ho, mmlwau on Jim several tiuusu, ~ _ gm mm time,.di_ed.du1'lng__.tha night. 1 , .un.`1.md'.. it h`<*1.W5`1,`. *br9us h% MSW 1 A Chlnaman likcswiw d.l9.do:but mm, 1 7 r'm.tuml*muss. . 1 mm Aantrlmlion wan over by threa . z _;},lU|0tl:li 9. may. .1114) mm m. u I! )1 Lhasa `at; 1111.11 :9. m1uum.uowws., "r-my gxwl;Wfm on re several titmsu, 1 but` the inmates, with wuhar butckew. : - ut the tsmbryatlumau out, ns`we1l um ialqin themselves.ws_oit"u mpugted, to . their; batty. V ' _ " V: ` 2 No iieutht; from Um fire are reported., 2 althuugh lady,` the wit 0: u I5`:'nz1t L INVESTED IN CANADA... AC-CUMULATED FUNDS .. TOTAL AS9UIlANCE...... INCOME. 0VER...;..-......` U wean Lung _ :1R_EE-QUA:R'1'_Ij3RS or A MILE. na.tum1*musau.., = ~ 1 TM destrI.wtiox'x_ wan over by 4 a'e1_ook' in ma morulpg. `by which hour ` M u. an/bat` lur1t1_1u,xut_~ V , I " T HA. VOWING PICTURE; A . L promnmitselt.;aop1o3mato~uoe_:or : . their, l|von_.Itrpm* ploacmto place. ` g 3 . .rm.. Vmnnmxvaryra brinuade sent `a itimir.livoaitrpmipmca-~w puwu. ; as ` The _Vmcouvqr tire bx? Mia want "a CI. cotitin ant; over. covering ha distance 3 at we va miles: in am-hniugnmi I1 qua;-a. .. Jar. ~' They rendomcixeueotiiya servioo ` . invaiayingtga 993N8l Otth Vtirq in ` ` which has-* t. .; iin:.i;a1,i6veci the` Pmvimiai i ` ,:Ii2ii1\ib{lum tor "w!ils>li ax. a i A Mi: i~w- - V:3S}`:$mi%g;Phr&?g7* 1'33 amass. ormmxa A1` amnsvn. . A . Ahuunml :8 .a.."?. by 0 I65"-' " a can or lhilp: gnrellw-`""`7' with n_ I !!!- A dupatoh from Genus. Bwitzbr: ` land. *a;ya:--:rm'mmpm.aa EiiiBb* F ,Aut1_`i& was assassinated here 00 55`. . urday. The EmP1'653J1 be `" :. mg 10,- mm]; week: at her favoring ' -....n.... ..l...'.\. `Mnnh-ant. `Saturday lng mr wing wucu mu ..... -...--- - rating plaice. Montreux. `saturdaj morning she made an excursion to Gen~ ova in wsmall private steamer. sngl . prooeedd or: her arrival to the Hotel T!--~---M... ... uynl her custom. ab- [JIQOGOQQH 011 um ass"... .,, ___ __,. Beaurivege, `as was her custom, is ded by 9. limited suite, She had luncheon served in a. private room. The Empress left the hotel at 12.45 p.xn.. and walked slowly, toward the pier to take the steamerbaok to Mon- treux. -As she was crossing a path the essessin stepped up as though he intended to speak to her. When with- , in e. footrot the Empress heiiii` a. weapon and stabbed her the breast. The `assassin. who waest once seized &n hesxbeen subjected to e; 1'Tgid' examination ln-his:eelL- ~ 7 Bystenders say that on her way from the hotel to the pier the Empress was assailed by a men, who rushed up to her and struck her. The Empress tell, but alaizsered `to,he.l.VL..-ml .sE8!_t:._e ed on again for the boat, believing her- self little hurt. rS{hel reached the steamer, which the captain. after some hesitation ordered to proceed, only do . ms so. however. at the command of her Majesty. Shortly after theboat. put on - - | mnn -mirbnmac In A 11\I'l"F`.T) f tum .|:w.u. Luum nun`--- I mind the steamer retufned to the pier. :_H_9__Ma_jesty was taken ashom at once 'ki.ld>CD.l`!`i,da to her hotel. It was then `found that she had. been stabbed, and that the.assassin s instrument had touched her heart. 'l`l..\ uh-ah-|\m~ nnnn which f.hB Ell]-1 STANDARD .. LIFE., - was sent to Emperor Francis Joseph.i ' were unayailing, and she expired at 3 , o'clock. ' touched her heart. | The stretcher upon which the `Em-1 press.W.wa,s,.,,carri`e11. to..t.h.Lh0te,!,. _,VV.il3" hasti1y.impr9vised with ours and sail. cloth. Doctors and priests were im-I media.t e1y summoned. and a telegram! All efforts to revive her Majesty` ,, .'T`Ln-naaocu;:I nrmmrl tn hi an , _ ` Therassassin proved to be an Italian. A`na.rchist named Luccesi. who said`. that he was born in -Paris. 1 '1`Rn mmliml DXnn1lnti0n (Bh0`W6d' born In-Earls. ._ U The ~medioal eaanxination (showedi I that the assassin must have used 3.-lt small triangular file. After strik-E] ing the blow he ran along the Rue.f des.Alpes. with the evident imentionll of entering the Square des Alpes. but! , before reaching it he; was sgized by. 1 two abmen who had witnessed the ' 1 icrime. U . vmm nricannnr made no remstance. He ; 1 \.':l'llL\U. V - The prisoner made no Hev even sang as he walked along, saying! I did it and "She must be de`a.d.'.`...._ 1 Later, when taken to the C6ii`rt- house and interrogated by a magis- trate in` the presence _ of three- members of the Local Government and P ' the police officials, he pretended not _ to know French and refused to answer questions. The police, on searching him, foun showing his ~ name to be . '1 rrmt 1 Ann'LII`.NI soldier.- 'l`hn n` name no _Uu V LUIGI LACCHENI, ` obni in Paris in 1873. and a1 mv.l:H1rr. ' , soldier.-x V _. . ._ The a.ssa.ssin,V while being interro- gated by` the magistrate, said he came to Geneva with~the intention _of kill- ing the `Due d'0r1ea.ne, but the latter had Vaireedy `left. -Luccesi (or Lab? cheni) followed theduke to Evian, about 25 miles no1`tii-eest of Geneva, M on the lake, where he was again un- successful. He `then returned to Gen- i eve, and learned rem_ the papers of = H... nu-manna of the Austrian Empress. and learned Iro1n_ me, puyma u; Friday A -he dogged her` footsteps, but 'lfound no opportunitill to carry out his puprose., though, , e `wajgched the Hotel Beauxfivage 0.11 day. ~ .q..nmmv nfharnoon; about half-past the presence of the V Beauxfivaga all (my. Saturday afternoon,- one; he said he saw the valet. of; the Empress leaving the hotel and 301113 toward the landing. He inferred trom -Lhi&L that the Empress was going to * take the steamboat; and he .hid- him- self behind a tree on the quay with u... FHA ..m..~.mm1 in his risrht sheave. tree we quay wuu the file cqncgxaled in_ his right Ileezye. In a few minutes the Empress, accom- . panied by her lady of honour, appear- ed. imil the assassin stnuqk the] file lhmnep ; Vx . : r....,.,.-.,; nmufnsxsmd that he had been An,nn,xsn T ' home. V * '. - ` 5' ` . >-< Luccpsi, cfmfessed that he ` . unganarchist since he *w2is-i1-3-yearsv ~ old. " If ail -Anarchists did their duty M} as I have done mine, haaaid. `,' hour-. geois society would soon disappear." T 1Ieud1ni_ttad that he knew the crime? , was useless, but; said he" committed it I for the sake 0! example," 5, I [l1 EipIte of minute sen1` the _ weapon of the murderer has not been _ foumt ' l 51 A .4 .' r - up-w Why no N4}! ilrItInl|' I"M`llIEl`I` Como uvrlm Country.- ' _ A ~deaputo_h!i`om Ottawa, an/ya: - L `Mr. A. G. lllnir, the Minister at Bail.- waya n;ud__Ounn1ts, who __liua just,re_tu1fn- pd tronru. EuropQnnVtrl'p, said In the . mpum otnn interview bu Tuaa ' "My visit` being wholly. un'ottlt:1ul,9. .I ' did` not appear; lxs`;pul>1io` `during my lawn: in |:h'a'0ld ommtrzv`. My ftrlp "AM I13 ?I)\lMl0' "!l|1`l8"_1 um .1ntha'Old.Omntr_ M&"`.tr> em mead a tour 0!` Eng and. Seotlzm ,' 1.. and lmuoa. The Interest jthal; hat nould `nut 1ui1p"wom1enn, why -it is .. we dunot nd. .o.~grao.tn;, Lumber 0!. tbs Brltiuh *tm:mh:g- elm Nixon: ou_r~ .setr.o:w9:keuaeHxrGaniadlo,:_H.aL:a-1& ,., apparent .toitwery' obmver. there. One; ~ naw-muttlarn lnvOn.nn.do... '1`hav:m'e tha. ' ms mtmn `mrmlngr uxuxmuxxvnu uv-.1 `rxewvsottlarn lnvcumdu... Thay: mi lm. var o1m tha.t wit want "in th. West.` in" T `hnlhum -Hm nfuit whlnhv ll yer elm um. Wt wa,n:~1n me. wear.- an I believe their extort; which; an ` now mt: axmozi time` bmha Ohm ` dlau sum: rattan` a enolaa--and. by Hon. M25. 1? nhoxywm .V wproduoglvo Jot. % nrmuuf usq es`jviem minim I ; `nIY'l`WIL . , ULL TEE Emmmss FAINTED ,L.._.\..... A... I-Ln 3|..'.l`0W;`|i|- _ - Il|`_llI|I> mpgay fl'l!lI rnnumu an mm, ; '.'13qwI1j pmrgmy v cg "tiiiaf `gill! ;M?I'1l :on!mt_ Lthd GVREATAINTE}!EST lN' ICANKDA. r. wugw I . 49*`T"*7l|`,_l1RI1;< lIlJy_l,I:`` . e maul; L J **u.. e:;*.:a. 4 * o1m"soN &:SAR.JEANT, DEAL EBB in GOAL 01111 kind], importer km-cc: hat; the mines; mo Ltth-Ind shingles, While andvzey Luna, Pluterers mi: Save: Pippa Fire Brick, Fire Clay. Pflewvof Pn:iu,`(3emens, oc., -silo! beta nanny. mud and :9 very rpmmble men, fmcz: 23 Biiuboth BL, manly opposius L27 > wauhmm mam"; - ,`;n3i1,vooxfin;` - -L1.-I.`uws, ` \ an Italian` g1o.`aouwmdmu9Hm Qfaaapntoh Landon min:--TM British Wu Office 118.! roduivod aden- pstoh from Genortl Sir Herbert Kitch- ener. the colnznhndar of the Anglo- Etyptlnn toms; `dated. gran 0mdnx`- -msn.,3dmdg;,uyiag that our 500 At- uba. mounted on iihla. _were dea- patohad attgr the; fugitive Kmlifa-Ab duilah. The ganetii added that th`oder- vighhgdgr wu rgpbrtod tdbe mov- ing witlg auoh wood that sqme of his wives had been dropped along the road followed by him. ' - rm... c:...:.... ..n..,. .. .. ._u nm....,.. 5,," IUIIUWUU. U llo 'T,he Sirdar also says:--" Officers have been counting um drvish bodies on the field. and report the total number dead found `about 10,800. '_From` the number of wounded. who crowded to the river and town ibis eatiniated that 16.000 were wounded. ~ u n...:.a.. H... .m... hnlrm-Ann R00 and 16,000 wounded. ' A "Besides the _above, between 800 and 400 dervishea were killed jg .-Omdmman when the town waetnken. Ihavq as rieoners between 3,000 and 4.000 fight- ng men." ~ ` PUSHING UP __THE WHITE NILE. A despatoh from Khnrteum`announo- as `that five British gunbonte have pushed up the White Nile. This is Hregnzjded here as highly sxgnffigent. ` I ml... c :;.:'. ...'Z.;l.;.;;J.;i.';{.i`iiH"RiiffdaV ' I_regnr_uen nun us uiguny m5u..\........ The ssraariEe1sga5Hed`aii"samaay 3 that thelconditlon of the bank of the Nile made it impossible to utilize the gunboats in me pursuit of Khalifa. Ab- ` dullnh. who had fled toward Kordotan. ' Tlzeronly-inference;---therefore.is..t.hat.. .1 the gunboats have now gone to join hands with Major Macdonald, who is now known to be on his way northward "from "Uganda, an operation which has long been contemplated by the Govern- meat. _ , _ A A Sir Michael Hicks-Bench. Chancellor I of the Exchequer. announced in Parlia- ment on June 271331: that an attempt would be made to open up commerce I with the interior of Africa. by aotilla on the Nile. fnlm um.-any-rnannnricmf. tn! the Dnilv * teen thousand.". pendent of the Tinies, met his death `owing to hLa__eagerness to get the first 1 news of the fate of Karl Neufeld and 1-} the other European prisoners of the `{ Khalifa. Hepressed into the city`be'- Bi fore it was safe to do so. and was 3 i making his \vay-~a`lLalona down a nar- t. rnrur nllnv Imuiimr to the prison. when A special despatch from Omdurlhan 1 says:--"Hub_ert Howard. the wrrey ` for Conntv of Stmcbe. Ail Fnnn Stock Sana at to. Al! other sales on mm reasonable _,_,,_ __ I T i he was attackewanu Klueu. V 3 The finest display of heroism on the dervishside wasmade by the Khu- 9 ' life's brother. Yantub, with his adher- E. ents. who, utterly regardless of} our tterrifiefire. niadeya. superb attempt to retrieve the day's fortunes. Far ` from asking quarter, they simply hug- ` ged death. Yzmtub died in the prison 9 5 of his old enemy. Slatin Pasha." f A ,n,.m+oh fn Hm Central News from '1\he warcorrespondent or me uuu, Telegraph at Omdurmzgu aays:-"Atex 3 the entry of the troops ml 2 the dervish ther bombard the Khalifws house. Gen. ` capital.,it,waahfoundA ngoesagxyyto fur-V _ , Kitchener and` his staff were standing ` in the vicinity. and narrowly escaped i beingkilled by the shells. I estimate the enemy's killed at mote than fif- thousand.". - A ........m dncnnfnh from Omdurman ` \vay-~a`1Lalona (mm: a mu- :' row alley lending to theyrison. `I he attacked "and killed. "mm. fined xlianlnv of Mackenzie, but not sufficient to war- wouldbe found. "Mr. Grosa said he; had Traces of Gold rimml in Nearly All the l!lv_ers Emptying therein. - Mr; A. `Groseja wel-l-kn(`>wn Montrea1er w*ho_left_ in November last for the Kldndike, has returned to Mont- real.` He "pirbceeded by way of LEdmon~ ' ton. and prospected along the Macken-' ' zie_ ri._ver.. Traces of gold were found in nearly all the rivers running into the mat the bugs that any great quantity finally 901316 to _t'}1Ae `conclusion. thuy Montreal was g for hii1i'." his old maun rasnu. A despatch to the Central Omdurman says the Khixlifa, in his ight. took 8.000 me); with him. in Nile. '1\he warcorrespondent of the Daily Pnlanrnnh nfmurnmn Aavs:-"After Mining and I-`ni-In ..|'r_ope_i-lty Desi/n`>y_-dIn~ -British (?olnmbla.'( _ /~ - j V A despabeh from Victoria, B.C`., says: 1 -Q-'B _u"sh fir_es have convertad the_moun- tains surrounding Alberni into hills of flame; \and_ grea.t.duma.ga to mining and farm property has already 1fesu1t- _. .od-while everal have been seriously and perhaps fatally burnedin fight- __ ing the names. A _ ; ' K sIJ=1LnEAJ!A9!El .-.Po&ttxvgI-yxznred 1.?! thew A ~ ' A , 'Llttl" Pills-;.', * :f *'rneyit:es"ie!reva~b;;trefi&;zr!>ysi:eps!a.- .Indig`ast!on nnsl_4I`o3 }IartyE1fIt1nA .. Apex. ` feet rmetlx fi'13iI*.1W,AI?au`sea. DrM~ Mai, Bid'1`E1`th M9iLt1;5Cot4 TMKN ; mz;nmi:ha.sidg, `TORPID 'rxxey- ;R.eu1tte*_1\ new-' ; w1rL92eiihk-.' A ( `amt! I'|I|-.< " `imalironx _GREAT MouN'rS'.1Ns_oF FLA)!E. . _ .n-'.,._.......4~.. 'Uf9l1 'V ' 851311}! wainzion Hotel." mi MACKENZIE. . '='e%"-:82"-.2-*;%.'t-W'f%A maw From Her My author. In. Wtht. WM Norva.l, _ nut N Doneutcr. .-_.. . nzrod I comm I7! ""ixid'"v'IiiU" with beams. in her tut. aha oouIdnotwa.lk.o.ndver1uld.0mxot uryIlu.Itbocaamoobcd0ha.toho wun auuvnwnumuhotooltotho Toes toernes D{!.j%L0hu9FT!Ij99-T!:T!0n!9rIIlH!'t .v-.., _. inonk :- II/1 my. It became so Din unit In! wup oouynwmomuhotoutotho knees. After j(ryhm'~ every` available romedy,withnu' tcooiving -my "bone- t. and almost hopolou oi nuet, mm was ndvhed to try DI. Ghana : Oint- mom. she no an or uoed I bonl iinco commencing, m with tho lup- nin-I rand}: frw she: in now comnlelh ilnco commencing, out mm me any- plut reaum. for aha}: now completi- ly cured. mm Wbtltougooouon out of has rm, 9. nwmonto of her tearful suffering condition. Any pcnbn` da- shing further testimony in this can In it liberty to oommunk-an with Mm. Wright at her address, Noun! P. 0,. MrI.-XhlhLua.;rn.At:LJuo` A man nwmnsa. is H any wonder WC N- M!`I.-lSA'1lnLla.l.u".L2LJm:n n uiuu mucosa, is R my commend Dr. 0259.59 : Ointment? W. De Long. Civil Engineer, 11- Wu-don, and County Ooxmomor, New Gommny, Lunenbnm 00.; N. 8., Oct. 28th, 1891, says :-"I bid itching` D1100" torzlrty yearn. and have tried various made at pile cures. but none gzwo mi pormane-at re-not ~unul I `med 1):. Ohm : Olmment. I have recommend-, ad lyto other: with the same man," my. "mama, _11 amour Disco, mg ..__L. _.-x... 41.. A-ah-aim. nu- The Bidtlsh Flee-l`u_nsnl ||Iu-led Into the = glanies. - The Athens corr-.s;T<)Tf>dent-ot /the -Londo1T.])aily Mailisays horribl stor- l ies are told by refugees from Candia. ' They say that Bashi Bazouks cut open . the bodies of their Christian victims oli the first day of_ the `outbreak and /threw their entrails into the flames `LET ENcLAND-Now- HELP "mm.-" A 0f-u1&b|11`l1il18',i,-1Q~l1S0,S.,~,,,,, no no , Theyjhurled the British Vice~(.`oi1sul' " bodily into the flames, shouting, lettthe. English coma and help him." .'_I`o-day 21 additional" bodies of Chris- . tians were discovered under `smoulder- ing ruins at Candia, The British ad-- mirai. it is said. has .demanded the dis-' armament of the` Mussu1mans.- . '1`he`foreign admirals have requested ` the powers to semi a battalion each to reinforce thminternational garrison. On the` request of thesvadmirais. the. Cretan Executive Committee has'suo- ceaded in inducing the Christian in- ' ~ surgents in. Canada to ratire ou_tsido" "tho cordon. Ejeva{ im' military comma dant. says he has giverrt.l1'a Turk military `authorities " at.`Ca.ndia strict instructions to assist in maintaining order. He deciares that - - the 'Bz\shi' iBazotiks are responsible- for the recentoutbroaks~. V _ - Kmpgrqr William's Fbih son mm me: ~ 1 V the-hls,_ns.,"j.` ' `_ A. glespatoh V" `Baking says: :.-_" Prinsm*19mg\xst~+Wilhel:ix;;th+;u.tth{,_ ot..-.Einn5 33" J ` " m':`1 pm;: 1'a`..';!I;`li ;`a;.gg;& >m14". ' 2.4-1,. |.`..~..... ,L.Lin-.ieainnvn:,Ln!id ..:t'h Em. u; (tom: alpngnugjnn. /gnaw ;.,w.,_......, ,...._ , c1xiea=;bAw;h9uu:-rn\e~ei;;and.;ths.B:uu. ' press glona `rem inav_s_t..the gew p'alao~ %ye1sh%2n%tam.%% > ` ,u~~`~` V H\\DY&l'E` , {It-L~ ,~.-yum` \;4dA6n~fq-ow I . ;-.~ _ % ` ;tnzm:1._x\%%n1_3. mums {L-j ~onging.mouLrand;_T ` l;.-rn1;ntigg~.ha- '*m:;'Lgm9juu;si;: a;toam.onxxs4-L%` L tsvn~`.Boromo and Mlanual ;a_a 3: ." .Ehs`s -oouaLant. duty with ` mo moatixo; in ` *GIAx1`T33 _'~|!IURK1.; . Tswmxwr BX: QKASES r I J ' vauin\\in\rx1.t1!IXiD `nrtzrn . y _._........_. ) -now:. wnn nieniannig. -. ll davhtostmtn :mu9m-oouM won, an pumnng wn In ` 3 cu-Hood`: an aunt. % r 'Inu1l ru-dcwn\'1mh ooppmau uh: way um, ugdl broke out mm on my body. hnamuu and > hnndguduylnlullctnoonl. hm` Ila dow0t f\rIonlII I long time Ighont haunt. They and my Iroubli cngwronn ASSUBANGE cormnv. a `nnmnfin Gena-hind ~1fREYiLX!D,7I_3QQtLL.LKi)Sc9!: JOHN iensou I-nuunnnnn I nnnl ..m'ns.nun'5ununa-ua . ', BAm}|TE A. A Auctioneer and.Valuator. "many new Wm ~ Bank of Tionbo Building, ` j . Oweu Street. J \ Jl II` ll&i"\l\l Insurance Agent, _ ._.1` l:t_ us-u I--Irv . ` F ire mid` ` M17.` 6; ms; 214, }3AI:i{1E Lauuu nu Iv-, ... [In sum- _.._.. ..----;:-----""""` not hxrlloniousty WW! I 11.1.41. cnmnnnrll. t. 'ncumn.~r1nuun.uu;u -um. .....-. Iuuplrillt, And unit. I ind and gum ` `N Ioli botilo I found I In lmpioving. lioptonutulhsdhkun zlill mo!) 4- botsuuna thuuu u?uumtn;.una-_ append ml my Mix in [ran out." as. J. a. mom, nnnuoxa, onmro. uI -.- .n .mi`anun sun had no I990` ....v..O 12,500,010 `..... 11,115,000 . 1l3U6.X|() 5.f?0.0/'0 Wlmmmxmx msfvenv 3311531 mom" mnmwoup om. % lutmmu Icu`Aboat out on country. ` that Britain. tho uuma sum,` um ` All Put: em am. Condauqd no mama for Buy R-um. * Snow (1511 -at Fort \V'illIam._0n`t..'*,on Wednesday night. i . "-- --4-m - -. Clan [alto R} John VII- Wednesday nlgnn. ` The crops in the Lake St. John Val-. by this year are something pbenomo II1'U`l|_ ~ :, day. U1 U|` \Y..l EH31. A . I`oronh) firm sixiped $34,000 worth of bicycles to Australia on Wednes- tlav, . (lay. _ Nelson Armstrong. prll|t01'_- '35 5; only injugq by an electrxo car & Kingston. rm... Md.-A ntm fnnr hnhiea born to Kingston. The third ohthe four.babies Mrs. Wm. Bowman. Kingston, it 05 1 birth, is dead. .. . " nu ,,,, _.A__......\...'.(r ..-av-u-Inx n hi?-lw Hit. 3. U. IIUFI, lulu:-nun, vuu... ... I win an ruidown um hm no uppe- "mo. lhgdulrodfullagnllthutimc. 1 muquua to loot`: Btmparlllm. I did to uni It mum an id much tin}! would not be vmhout 1%." Eu. . Baum, cam: Norton, N. B. _ - ._ Quin. birth. 13 dead. Ottawa ratepayersr arrieit a by-Jaw authorizng an expenditure 0! 5425.000 4 on 3 sewerage scheme. m,____... |.......I............n rnnnrt iisudde - scneme. . Toronto lumbermen report ti's\;giden ":i3.id'iz'1creased demand for Canadian lumber frqm the United States. _ u. . ns_.__-- n..mmiHoA has lumber lrom [DB Ullllu Duuuos 1 e The Hamilton Finance Committee h88 V agreed to extend the Street Re\l`we! ` franchise from'l913 to 1928. n.n:_ :_ Hm lufnuf to franchise from 1913 to ww- The steamer Gama is the latest to touch bottom coming up I9 St Law` ' rencev channel. _The Goverpment are Investigating. rm.......... n.......la.,m or farm hand. W83 mveaugaung. Thomas Donaldson. a; farm hand W: given fifteen year' `lmP1`mttad the Stratford Assxzes for atteml ` criminal asazinlt. ~.... .- ,. ,. , _..__.I..... A` grammars CTUIIIDBI asaauu. The first of a numbysr of steamers that will bring cargoes of 5081"` {mm Java for the British Columbiil Term` ery has arrived at Vancouver. . - A ..,.... 1r..-:... mm has: lvwn renewed D88 EITIVBO. 312 Vauuuuvcn. "A new Maxim gun has been resolved}! in Toronto by the Queen's Own Rifles. < It will be under command of Lieut- McNeil and Sergt. \Vind88t- - , Two drafts have been se1_1t to.0t.tnwa from the K_lo_ndike_tota11in8 $761- representing six months` customs co1- lechons-`and receipts from miners` realty, etc. um-.. 1|I ..L..l Alfnrxl and anraa Dun- lcuuy, uuz. < Miss Mabel Alford and George can, teachers in School Section No; 5. West Flaml)oro'..-were committedg for triufon 3. charge of unduly punishing ` Alice Durrand, a pupil. DITA. E. James, Dominion'\'eterin- `My Inspector. has placed five pigger- ies near Ottawa under quarantine, as there is very strong evidenc that 1... in :1 nr the-m amaffected by H53 H3211 \ hogs in z cholera. cholera. - _ _ The Ottawa and New York Railway -have been granted permission by the Railway Committee of the Privy Coun- cil to cross the Grand Trunk Railway tracks at Cornwall. . ` - Frank 3IcDex-mott, of Kingston, who , saw service with the `American navy ' at MantanTas,_6an Juan and Santi- . ago. has returned hoi111a:iIe was wound- ed by a shell" in the pumuit Q! Cer- vera`s fleet. V ~ " . : j _ . The arrangement with the C. P. R. by which all we.st-bound freight. from; , the Maritime ;Provinc.es' Wt the In- tencolonial was transferred to that company has`expired.~ and it is under; stood that hereafter the freight will ` be `given to the Grand Trunk ` V . GREAT BRITAIN. Mrs; Gladswne_ is _,rpeportedhto be in; ill health. ' I >. 3 The Hzgncaurable Artillery Company. of Londcnr Eng. vriil visit slmrtly. ~. _. -Thus: zhunxand hanais are ide as 3, , hr `1 . . `- $2,; zmma was a not IOMUBDER THE cm result 0! a dim.5u'r. =ns_re at the Elk / -- _ . _ . . t wide ehigyams, Sewmsxleon-Tyne. ou on Raine 0! tmmmn Filled ms; t - The tkpvriiia o:`.n~:oan has elcbg. 9 H. 'i"~"- l'v-- ed as ward-`msaxer. Jazggg Egn, trig "LA e2.=ga?,I;h.rom London, says`:-'-A 1 5-*'.`.5""Tk' `?"=~f 5 1`/5`'59 37 report is published here 013 daring mnpsawxzaner =wenyea_ za _ i Emjmiiax: u?}:1%lw _., _ $911,! to assapa1_ nate thg. Czar of Ruzusxa t__ ___i`; ' C , *2 Q I-*-~;a~ Basmw/-3.azs: week, T1146 plan nlthg rzar sauna 1J(}'k`.$..I`3'1-()i8`;% ;_-, ,, , 9 , V Brizim Az.3uw:imi9:f. in his 3 j` m*``"` `#5 `no 311 3 U ewze . gdfgag 3; 11,9 3w.ua}_g;,;gm,~s gm. znyaa muse 2:; me route of the Czar s $.91. -tine` amid : $594! m;p;;3y ?prr;cessic-n, =u_z;tEi_ the atmosphere in * 99* 3*? PW` `V333 `be V`-"`5`3"`-'e1,er,s' mom had '9-eooma saturated. One \ mg: i"" "9V d {f :} %"r B`~,m _~ -inf their -naziabex was to'_ iemain in {he _ xw.:r.-;e - ma _"5'`xz;iB,"1)l~ii .- -- - V ~ .- .. , - W56 3.49"? uixirmz rain, and the ai-Ezefim and .6 `ght vfh.m '19 Ezatairai xxx s;m.ha.i:$z azmwgmeze wt? .14`. `*3? P*W=}nz.- In egpectayon thft rt L,.;,c;m_, ,_ j;_u,.g:n5}Q_gd g; a ggngfy the hr;uw_w be blown to p:eces,>and`- ~ W751`-1*` 17-95*=.. mm-:1 is sea ~:1; v:k '03 *8? it: Czarkiiied by ihe ying debris. 3 3'lm1m 5.3;`. the z~'b-:m`a-gram had . 193* . . . ` - - .. . _ . M _ . i:e eonspirawr weuld pcneh hunaelt :aw;; ruxzumg. _ 3 . . .. .t. M mg` - '(`1r:.~s-({mu -.11 an 13: B1 11'i '3! GI 3% `a Fan We ca- g`9' V ' 1... . , ._ .-__ :..u g..u.... L. .-.l nnta AhIY :a.v;: r\1uu.:ug.v ,_ _ `v a 1 1024-mcguizy ::dh ,_iw`!zq;,2:.s'i3.11x `= - 19? _ ,"-9 A `u!'1.hz i91. 0aB.1-_.:x':.hv _3m9wn* ,-g 3,; 5:91 ;:-::a23`-$5: so tinfg mnem 5 2: . ,' < ` Xvarnzeia ` 3313 wt; iE.t:(f-%'nur!:?:9.7I L0. Drtlbiiiif-[ft .uuoe, it was mmezmxvwznevmaxxexg t ;;-.,.r 3; ;a-.. 3,122.27 1.9. pr(>?:a&;;iiii)L, M is .13: the izxesreaaa of `Cantu : dsw 9 101392 ioxcue ha: wt ?wanTa_e:i:;u:iy mo 1. auurunmtxnll , I VP'WW:w-vv ..~..,..- _., V :mm**". mag a;T.ws@a'm`ot. ` }9W16i'6T.=;.". . . _ - rmamz 1&'i,udt:a11ruI'1he c3Aa:s;31 is dead at $31: Fzimeiseo; Tivo Uniwi 15w.4:_sTnMi`TWill b'en>-` $4}! in with ww- ` ;{i'hr.pa_wmkmu eke tn1rnedtqde:;u,,h in ;.lm in bias: imp: `:2 `Cam. yvo;rk- V .Jwvw.ii.ir.1 .1!wYork- ' T. .. 0M`_?hn41r/ed dinappolntet. ralxxioujt ; .nii;;egv,- xewhqd -eattlgo, - . l#h.glrnnL,hJLDr1!_,D;$|lD`15Y: .-....1A' ..1....n.m amp. Tim 11311131318 mun makeryof the 3ta\ta"have 3 eomblgan ` .`Il J!,VIJL!!,,,`(','V"!' . ; mhermns amt tniurwfunnthure. ` mI.-'.-;n.. "at mud mtnn1ti'n.t.~(3n]Ar- _ ilmsomotive` muxzl `an piepzggt 7615?: 1 wwssnmgwn; m_c.,-Almaty-k1llnzL * ,I{W9 WTWHE uuu luuuuay Vu>u`v.Iru.vne_ am rntflka` "of coal m3n9rn'at;(.`o1r- duo; J a.. in endm, and the men have V cone !2ack,?o"warkfo.t_.t2xg6 `omwageui 1 . tiiihnb Hm ihwutldixtmir of. {tie to- $015!} IW7vU WWII Mic? vqsfy nu-gm--, Pending uwt1nvm:gstson:o:.cno I07 . portmysus Man: was e1_yallow tam: I otf NW 01' song, M`5i|.tR9IMry. ` Atauqnd V Jwksqn, mu. havuieclarad quaran- . t*n9iuna1nsH 9t-m:.- _ 1 :_ M16 80; .York9!eajtra1 Bailwuy his ".%,W\W` ot;`;.!xV L.om+ V in its- , Iubux_'h&n=ti 6lA*'t0n!l_ lipflpslnv.-in eons. % ' , t*~ i ,;k6oh:*nmyotitlqn ..o Lw1!Imm*wa9W*?~ : . Iiaau and limbs VB! all may _ V xsasmw su:r_E.s, ery strong evmence Lu of them are" affected .U.l$L The exodus oi `Bpmluh nmmlo-. 1 priosti and Irina ham Hull: 3 con- tinua. _ ` Lieut.-Gen. Damon. cnnnimndlnz thi` forces in the Bolpboy gurlaon, in dad at Poem; . s V - - `Aplot. to murddr theilonctrhnifm mat is reported to have boenidiaoovo and at Budapest. ' ` _ ` It is reporled at Damn that rot`!-at, _ _ stormsvaeriously damaged the wholo I German torpedo flotilla. l-----..- uvzmnu. hlt nnnnlntgd vermin Wlpeuu uuuu-. , ` peror William has appointod Queen Wilhelmina of Holland colonel of the Eitpeenth German Husara. .. ............_..I olm l'1.-nnun-` 01 EDD Qlltvuku uvluanu; anon-gun It is again rumoured that Germany` hwnranged with Spain for the pur- mu. .0! Filnwnn md Sula Islands in Msirrangeu wxcn bpauu 101' we 'p\u- ohaso .01 filawau mdrsulu in` hn fur nut Lnaureuu. - ,: Empemr Wimam has promiSod'th. I introduction in the Reiuhstag 0!. an year.- untiatrike mu` before gun and of use n..'.(.... .n n... 1i`un\nnn`n nnumrsl uni -;a'rI'IIa ` In than best-in henna One True Blood Purier. .__...,.....__...__... 5` ... ;.c-a- .- --Aluiost all the European powers are` now said to be in favour of as disarma- ment congress, to moat in St. Peters- bug in `Novambar. - L L4--..._._L a..A......A...n: _ns uuvea acgmnganuer mun annu- ago de ,Cu_ba. She had 83 deaths on board dring the voyage. ~ mu--- L. .. .....u.t ...Huu-innnf Afr-in: utxuu uuuug HID vugagu. There is a great gathering of Afridis * at Tirah in tho Punjnub, and (beques- tion of tribal allowance is causing the \ Indian authorities great anxiety. I Q . 2, .n v.1___._L L........'z. n6i}.n:'\'u~, usuuau uutuuuuua 5:}:-v. nu.-un.;. -' .A->ody~of~Freneh troops-i?i'ep6rt-~- A ed to be occupying Fashoda on the , ` White Nile, and British gunboats have been,` sent. -to investigate. General Linnres. the former comman- . der of the Spanish forces at Santiago V de Cuba, who, on account of :1 severe I wound was succeeded by Genefnl Tofu}; has arrived in Spain. - A _-_......:u...- -6` `\vIau\ Pilinyuinnc an. nu: ulllvcu ux uyuuu. A cbmmittee of three Filippinos. ap- pointed by Aguinaldo. has left Iiong Kong,-in order to confer with President . McKinley upon the future of (he Phil- ippine Islands. Considerable anxiety exists in Man- ila. regarding the ` ten thousand pris- oners including Spanish troops - and L civilians women and children, in the _`hands of the Philipinos. ` 9 ,. ..4:_ n...._..,: xr......I... n ..q+:un nf UK!` In lluvaulvun . The Spanish transport Satrustoqui has Arrived at,_.Sa.n3ander from Santi- ..:.,. .2- huh. nlm km! 9.3 rlnnfhn nn IIEIDQS U1 Luv Kuxnnpnuua. Captain Edward Murphy. a native of Ne\\'fouri`dland, who was a. war corres- pondent in Cuba. during the recent wpr, was buried in Nw Yoxgk on Satur- day. He died tram malarial layer. 1:*.._......... `E .-(Mm-in-tr mnmr nf Rm- B}`r- [15 uacu LLu.u.L u.uuIuu.u Au; L111 ` ` Empressfrederick, mother of Em- peror \\ illiam, is reported" to lmve been thrmm from her horse and badly in- jured. An official report, however, says she merely slipped from the sad-. dle when the horse rea._red. rm V. L.__ -1 n..I.......S hue Am-linm-1 le \\ ueu _|.ub uuuvu u.u.u.u. The Duchess of Or1ean has declined to me mm her busb=.u1d,_t.he Dukel\ of Orleans any longer on account of ' his`brut_a1 and violent temper. The influence oi the Emperor of Austria` has for along time prevented their` separation`. . ' ' ' ` c..n..-.-um niahi a lame number of! separauuu. ` Saturday. night a large number of: posters were circulated around Ha,-E Vanna, exhorting the Spanish soldiers to refuse to Ietnrn to Spain, unless: they were first paid in full all that as due tliem. Many of them have no been paid in: fitteen months. - t -n., --.... ......_.. on wheat in \ nwSnnth i _THooam]p1us ;,*,;:'",,,,,*,,=,,*',,, `,1: hands Th}, wwmd` progress of the M, , , t along the waterfront uas stopped .21` the railway wharf. /. , . _ _buried Yoitk Para,lleling.= the devastation along day. meleriollerer. thee-aiergrung, the b\1_sigjes_g.iJl_0Vl:l.iMK~J_IV3A `Columbia. -street, from Fourth "stree l and children, in the \mon Ein- to Tenth street, a distance "close upon three-quarters of a mile, were Spdill falling victims to the devouri-ng 916- ment. From Front street to RN31 \aven`ue-\_ in 5* short ~ time became 1!. solid name or fire," licking up; 35; it '30 lidf. evefything in _Ic.'mperor Austria `P31WS~ _F.l`_9nl H St1" ,_m .19 time their *i:1~ 1fk 1'1111d1D3'W;5i\iv;Mdgt`Y35 `15i1;g < sepamon, u.~une_ss quzuter 9 t e or 5` oc_c [3 0f.lbS""h1t.5 and Chm '9g 30` 3`d. 0% ground Ha-ig1L:1II_1bl3'_St _eet _`._r. b._l1:d1{)lb`]1`uti:_ soldiers! _i"d.5m'h P _m`f`f .f d tot`: D0_ ggegeggge *;;,;;=`;;;1d 3; 8,I;"~a,;*1;1;:: i;u?n` co%`3,,:2?. t `::1:`; ` tie com- ee them. not ugnatngal ( ,mh`l. }. f ltle.1Ctl1` bmnkstg ' for C0h~mr1bia n thngrmslfln n;:,1::,ul):}s the The area sown to wheat in Newsouth iclub hlasgmic Temple g;0'cm.y ' dry 33%9;`;f.x;h'6SbY): 1 : 3lft:u: If:a:: goodh, `and hardware stores, every one 3 , . acr , ' s . . - - - - _ of 26 per cent. over the area devoted-}(1)f:`mh Wu mxllspmedl m3 an momdlb to the product last season. `It is estl- .-y's 0 SEC me. , , . ,mme, that the total yieldwill be15,-i FAME THE 11`D ;0(,i,r,(,r_;0 bushels, which will allow gt sub. l the north-vveste-rly along `i . , ` the. of the high 4_.____\-: ....,.-,.......h.Hmm nf nrni Williarn, dle l declined `to husband, the Dulre of 3 s_'r-:*i:2m of Europe_a nv bounty-fed` sugars Jin the Engsh nnzket. ' . . UUl. ,b'_.n.' Ilupuzzp, Wtunuu vuu city" 3.. ....... I _ ` A congress\oi representatives of ag-3?! V ;ric!1iural and commercial societies oh? 5 the Briiish Wes: InrI`1es, met' at Bridge- 1' has ', town, Baxbadoes, on Saturday, to take gw.ld - steps to induce the British Government' ` f to afford the West Indian sugar A'h;:J1`( 1`;g ` " ai tt V growers adequate rehei ag 113 hexuand on als. '1`. pla_ce_ t 5 ._ A amuxiia iiia 15335 `as _3(L2LVG us; Luv way-5-v:v . . 1'hJsduty fell to the M of onylex. 4 game: Kwxnpil. in hip agitation, K0!-' : gaunt} Mama to have madgam' arfor, as , gtbe cxpiue5ion wa`mist1:B(1. Whien it _n 7okxmrred'a $13!! oi.Iic:er_rsn .n1 his wits 1 were drfvinsg M39 this bkmse, and thay, - mam-at tbs am, we k111e4."11;_e1x wishmsn will pmti'a1;ly'.dix`a` 91- his in - 3r.uries,;emd abdut thitty othgr persons were mm:e._or I leash wriously igjured; 'Kpiwo # mangled twggqwss mum: . '11, C211? and Czarinaudtove by amung we mum . . . . The Czar. and Czarina. drove by juxst} 25 minutes later; M3111 arrests have been mad in M1>swW,_ louttha Iiumsitm pm haarboeu {r;.rbi._dden1o raster to the inattaar. I5iir?ii -'l'4mr,m (tn-gulu Mprcnxufdlnffi i . New Light in Iingxuln. ' ~ - A,deap_a-`en. tram Btu Pgterabu`rg,_ .: .. ik T4 i. .. _ hi - * fiance; .t_ha' politician: o.pdn.ewapa`p- ~ or hire talking to .r.ep:*e_aont-~t_he.A ' cm-'n} poem eiroulgr mu. nawrllcht, `n-1...... ....m. H.131. Hi "Mu: h s{an.mlmnxi- UZxM"l` WWW usgvusyn m_ n _uvn-A .....77 1 {fhoy urge that itflms _b ekan,mlsmzi_g srued,.and _uss9r hnt 1119 ,_Izr_1.prlatV I 'Gover'nxnent ` "never. cont6mplutigc1;V`the ` Immediate oonvooutlsin o: .a oonlextenoe, 1 being` zunywm =-`mun-;am:,cu1ttes an ; the" wit ` . I was put`: hoped; the: eons ` Hnwn A` mw'.nood.gqd,. wmch..wgu1d ` more 10. 24113132133 cum thva * (1: was may` hoped. may gone time. `now `good saw. which .would qgrad1'.mlly/ rlpa`n~iLainc1cbaa,_'rV'M!rult whim ` . eiroumatn.neoa"ara;`mnrotavombla. L ' ?PImnanhteranI .a'r.ragrd_o pain-T Eimumatnnoan' `am Emma - momma. ~ , 'lfheI.aanbterung:an nroregnrd qlcatiu that that-"Mum otvtha Carafe ea. as1- 7 % 11.1 " dl-pt`: ` 1L Jm:..-ua;:`?;sn:atz`3%sz?*` " ,!l!`,e.9t~um war : I " txnglmthat nubile *

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