The Quebec chronicle, 3 août 1900, vendredi 3 août 1900
[" Phe Chronicle is delivered in all the seasids resorts at 25 cents per month.: Order it before you go.HARA oF \u201che ronicl à To-day\u2019s Probs.; VOL.LIV.NO.19,676.4 QUEBEC, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, meen 1900.ONE CENT.NO NEWS RECEIVED FROM | THE ADVANCING ALLIES It may be due to the Censorship\u2014Imperial Troops on the way to Meet The m\u201410,000 Christians Said to be Murdered\u2014General Gaselee Reported to be Opposed to the Advance\u2014He was Over-ruled\u2014_\u2014\u2014 London, August 3.3.45 am.\u2014~No, that only 25 cartridges per man are word comes this morning regarding the| lft with rations gufficient for five fortunes of the comparatively bmell body of troops believed to be forcing their way towards Pekin, The silence is probably due to the diligent censorship rather than to any lack of devc- lobments.- MINISTERS WELL ON JULY 30.A Shanghai special announces the receipt of an official telegram from the Taupe Li Yamen, asserting that the Ministers were all well on July 30, and that vegetables, fruits and other supplies had been sent to the legalions on several occasions.Friendly intercourse, the official telegram says, is now being carried on between the Ministers and the Imperial Government.10,000 CHRISTIANS MURDERED.According to the Dailv Express, however, cablegrams from Che Foo an days, and that it {a feared the legation will succumb within a week.- BRITISH-AMERICAN ADVANCE The Vienna correspondent of the Times says :\u2014The Neue Frere Presse greets the decision of tle British and American Governments to advance to Pekin independently with the greatest satisfaction.It believes that the resolution \u2018of these two powers will put and.end to the paralysis occasioned hy the unsolved question of chief command, and will inspire the combined forces with fresh life and vigor.It says that, when once the Anglo-Amer- ican troops assume the offensive, tle others will follow suit.DEMANDS USE OF TELEGRAPH.St.Petersburg, August 2.\u2014The Clnnese Minister, Yang \u2018Lu, on behalf of the other Chiuese Ministers at Euro- nounce that Imperial troops advancing to oppose the relief force have completely wiped out a Christian town near Pekin, killing five foreism priests and 10,000 native Christians.; General Gaselee, so says this coies- dent, was strongly opposed to an minediate advance, but he was over-! ruled by the other commanders and influenced by the Washington oder to General Chaftee to proceed without an instant\u2019s delav.\u201c REPORT CONFIRMED.From Shanghai the Daily Express has received confirmation of the reported murder of ffty missionaries in the Province of Shan Fi, with tte additional information that eight ish women were dragged out of the mis.\u2019 who sion building bv a Chinese mob, bel Chu headed them in the strets of Chou, French troops are reported to have occupied Meng Tsze, in the Proténce of Yun Nan.HEART-RENDING MESSAGE.The Tien Tsin correspondent of the Standard says a heart-tending letter has received from the Japanese Toadion, dated Toy 22, stating that the casualties number sixty per cent, ENERAL BOTHA \"IS WEAKENING.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wants to Know if General Prinsloo has Surrendered.WISHES TO SPEAK WITH DEWET.DEBATE IN THE CAPE PARLIAMENT \u2014 EX-PREMIER SCH- REINER : EXPLAINS HIS PO SITION \u2014 WILL, SUPPORT AN AMENDMENT TO THE GOVERNMENT'S TREASON BILL \u2014 DID NOT CALL'OUT THE VOi- UNTEERS \u2014 DID NOT KNOW THE WEAKNESS OF THE IMPERIAL FORCES.London, Augdet 8 \u2014 The Pretoria correspondent of the Daily Mail.tele graphing Wednesday, says Commandant Gen.Botha is weakening.He has sent a messenger to Lord Roberts asking for the confirmation of the surrender of Gen.Prinsloo, and requesting permission to rammunicaie with Gen.Christian Dewet.IN THE CAPE HOUSE.Cape Town, August 3 \u2014 Mr.W.P.Schriener, the late Premier of Cape Colony, speaking in the House of Assembly to-day, amownced his intention 10 support an amendment to the Government\u2019s treason bill, which, without disapproving martial law, declares its continuance in certain districts contrary to the rights of British subjects.took the ground that the amend- {pent would not hamper Imperial acon.The occasion was seized by Mr.Schreiner to make a long and eloquent explanation of his attitude throughout the war in South Africa.If | haw pean capitals, has cabled the Governor of Shan Tung a demand that the men Jbers of tl legations Le permitted free telegraphic communication with their | Governmerts and be sent to Tien \u2018l'sin \u2018under a Chinese escort.CHINESE ARMY.Advices received by the Russian General Star from Tien Tsin estimates that there are 50,600 trained \u2018Chinese troops in Pekin in addition to a large force of Boxers.whose strength is not yet broken, In the opirzon of he General Staff to march on Pekin tefore the end of the rainv season would be risky, the climate being changealle.FOR CHINA.Cherbourg, August 3.\u2014 The battl:- 'ship Redoubtable sailed to-day, bear- {ing Admiral Pottire, who takes com- ymand of the Frerch fleet in Chinese waters, She was accompanid by the cruiser Chasseloup Loubat.SPECIAL -PROTECTION.Berlin, August 2.\u2014 The Cologne Gaiæette asserts that the powers will or- | ganize special protection for their troop {ships in Chinese waters against pos- | sible attacks by the Chinese 1let.++++++ \"i been guilty he exclaimed.regarding the: : insufMcient Colonial defenses, the mili- | tary authorities have been ten times more guilty.1 delayed calling out { the volunteers until the invasion of the colony compelled it.1 was not aware fat that time of the weakness of the | Imperial force.He vigorously denied the existance of Afrikander conspiracy, rdeclaring that sympathy with tge Boers did not mean dislovalty, provided true allegiance was maintained.Mr.Schreiner paid an eathusiastic tribute to the humane methods of Lord Roberts.\u2014 FIRED BY LIGHTNING A Large Factory Destroyed \u2014 Other Buildings Damaged.Chatham, N.B., August 2.\u2014A heavy thunderstorm, accompanied by vivid lightning, raged from one o'clock to three o'clock a.m.Ram fell in torrents.About 2.30 o'clock lightning struck John MacDonald's sash and door factory and planing mili and burned it to the ground, despite the strenuous efforts of the Fire Department.Both fire engines were on the ground _ and in operation in astonishing quick time.Fire consumed the main factory building and engine house and one of the dry lumber .The factory, office aml one stone house were saved.A Mclennan's new house, occupied by Charles Robinson, was completely destroyed.Robinson lost most of his furniture, including a piano.McLennan had a large quantity of furniture stored in the house, which was all burned.Insurance on house wam six hundred dollars.Insur ace of McDonald's factory, $3,300.McDonald's loss is about $8,000, Jas.Loggie's house, uppeste the factory, was on fire several times and the front badly scorched.\"David Anderson, carpenter, had his leg broken by a falling smoke slack.Engineer Day, Government Inspector, was knocked down by a fal¥ng pile of boards : nothing »ei- ous, Tle rich man has troubles of which the poor man knows nothing.WARNING! Owing to certain unseru pulous Saloons and Btores retailing inferior waters for the genuine Magi Caledonia Mineral Whters, we warn the publio not to be deceived by such parties, as their object is GAIN and not principle or honor.They buy the inferior for a few cents per dosen less but the CONSUMER is charged the same price as for the genuine.When you ask for CALEDONIA WATER soe that eur name is branded on the oork.«090900090900 0e( 000% A M.TIMMONS & SON, Agents an d Bottlers.BRITISH POSITION REGARDING CHINA Explained by Mr.St.John Broderick.EFFORIS TO RELIEVE LEGATIONS OFFERS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO JAPAN, FOR THE PURPOSE \u2014 NOTHING WOULD HE LEFT UNDONE BY THE GOVERNMENT \u2014 ALL THE POWERS CO-OPERATING\u2014DR.TANNER, IRISH NATIONALIST, DEFIES THE BRITISIE NATION \u2014 HE IS SUSPENDED.\u2014\u2014=\u2014pr== ere Loudon, August 2.\u2014Replying to a question in the House of Commons lo- dav, Parliamentary Secretary lirod- rick said a report had reached the Admiralty on Tuesday, July 3i, from Rear Admiral Bryce, stating that although Rear Admiral Kempll, of the United States Navy, attended the council of Admirals before the attack on Taku, he was unable to take anv as- tion, because he had received no authorization from Washington to do so.Mr.Brodrick said he had no fresh information to communicate regarding the allied forces.There was no lack of co-operation among the commanders and no avoidable delay.In giving the daily record of the steps the Guvernment had taken, with a view to rescuing the legations, Mr.Brodrick stated that on July 6 the Government proffered financial assistance to Japan, with the special object of relieving the legations.* The Government, he said.would press forward by every 1neans in their power to the relief of the Je Kalions.In the Yang Ts\u201c sphere Hrilish ships and forces would assist the Viceroys, but must limit their undertakings to the defence of Shaugh: The Government had thought it wis?to order a third brigade from India to Le in readiness for possible einer- gencies.The Cabinet, Mr: Brodrick said, was completely nmanimous xguinsi tte partitioning.of Chiua, wi;ch would) be fraught with infinite danger and th Government had no reasun to believe) they were at variance with any of 1Le European Dowers in that respect.Further, the Government wonld do nc thing to set up anything but a Chines?administration in China.The Govverument had not in contemplation\u2019 the idea of orgamizing the Chines: wurmv under forcign officers.What form th indemnity should take must be loft for future consideration.Mr.Broderick thought it was a time when the less said the better.Great changes miight {result from the recent calamitous events, but be hoped the European powers would discover some foundation upon which to build up a Chinese Government which would ensure civilizing rule to a population forming (ne third of the human race.DR.TANNER SUSPENDED.Once more DraCharles Tanuer, Nationalist member Tor the middle division of Cork, has been suspended, and although in this instance the suspension was only for one night, it was accompanied by disorderly scenes.After opposing a vole in Supply, Dr.Tanner was appointed a teller.Sub sequently to the division the Chairman announced that Dr.Tanrr had grossly insulted him on account of the aj pointment, and in consequence he would suspend him for the remainder of the sitting.Gesticulating wildly Dr.Tanner defied the Chairman, the House and the whole English nation.Amid a deafening uproar he declared that the Cquirman was merclycoe of the Premier's minions, and then he exclaimed .\u2014\" 1 defy the whole lot of you.I throw that in your teeth, As an Irishman I leave the House with greater pleasure than I ever entend it.\u201d Then, whilé staid members tose in their tats and tried 10 drown these utterances, Dr.Tanner, still yelling de- flance, went out.TIE LATE DUKE OF SAXE-COBURG SEVERAL.MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY WILL ATTEND THE FUNERAL \u2014 CAPTAIN SIR ARCHIBALD BERKELEY MILNE HONORED \u2014 REFERENCE TO H.R.H.IN THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT, London, August 2.\u2014 The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and the Duke of Connauglit have gone to Coburg to attend the funeral of the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.Among these Relected to represent the Admiralty at the funeral are Admiral Sir Frederick Richards.and Captain\u2019 Sir Architald Berkeley Milne.The latter being thus honoretl is taken as evidence of royal sympathy regarding the Astor controversy, in which Captain Milne was involved.Mr.J.A.Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, moved in the House today an address of sympathy with the Queen on the death of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and paid a tribute t> the late Duke's ability in naval affairs.Lord Salisbury, the Premier, moved an identical address in (he House of Lords and eulogired the Duke's work for the English navy.DROWNING ACCIDENT Three Boys Lome Their Lives by the Sinking of a Boat.Canso, N.S., August 3\u2014 A terrible drowning accident occurred here this evening, by which three boys, Arthur Hurat, Clvde Roberts\u201d and John Horn, lost their lives.The bovs were out io the Harbor jigging squid, when a squall of wind btruck the boat, which went down with all lands.The boys weto [rom 18 to 18 vears of age.None of the bodics tmve been recovered, see, HE MORE THAN HET HIS MATCHas} ti \u2014 A Man Whp Tried to Assassinate the Shah of Persia Le HAS BIS ARN BADLY TWISTED.THE GRANT VIZIER SEIZES HIS WRISP AND LIPTS HIM OFF THE GROUND \u2014 IT WAS MERE CHILD'S |PBAY FOR THE VIZIER \u2014 {THE POLICE THEN STEP IN,\u2014 THE WOULD-BE AS- .SASSIN OVER-POWERED AND LOCKED UP\u2014 HE REFUSES TO GIVE HIS NAME.tre Paris, Auguet 2.\u2014 An attempt on the life of the Shah of Persia; Mustaffer Ed Din made this moraing, but luckily it téd in no harm to His Majesty.À au broke through a line of \u2018policemen the Shah was leaving his apartments, and tried to mount the royal carfiage stop, He was seized and placed \u2018uncer arrest.He held à revolver in his hand, but as soon as his intention was divined the police dis armed him before he was able to fire.Al the pulice station the man expressed regret that he had Len unable to carry out intention.He said : \u2018This is an ir between me and my conscience.\u2019 The would be assassin of the Shah declines absolutely i; give his name or nationality.He speaks but little and with a southern accent.The police Le lieve him.to be a Canadian.He is about 26 years of age.The police think the.man was not alone in his efforts, and the police department is at work on fhe case.Risk 5 cents Only 4 + and try the famous cigar TOD SLOAN The Marvel of Canada.MILLE R & LOCKWELL, Manufacturers, Quebec.ANARCHY WAS OPENLY PREACHED In the City of Paterson, New Jersey ASSASSINATION APPLAUDED.\u2014 REJOICINGS OVER BRESCI'S DEED \u2014 KING KILLING ADVO- CATED \u2014 CHIEF OF POLICE POWERLESS \u2014 ANARCHIST NEWSPAPERS\u2014WIERE PLOTS ARE HATCHED \u2014 DOORS OF HALLS OPENED.\u2014 Paterson, N.J., August 2.\u2014Paterson has been à net of anarchy for years.Even at the time of the Haymarket massacre, when Chicago was endeavor- .ANUTHER REPORT.Another eye-witness of cd, the first carriage to appear con tained the Shah.He sat at the gight hand side.with his doctor beside him.Opposite were the Grand Vizier and General Parent, the personal aide of the Shah.The Mudeaw turnd to the left towards the Avenue Bois de Banlogne.It had not gone far when a mah, dressed as a carpenter.rushed towards the carriage and put his right foot on the step resting his left hand on the door to assist him in the mount Then drawing his right haod from his pocket he pushed it towards the breast of the Shah.This hand carried a rc volyer.The Shah wig surprised, tut did not really pay.much atlention to the man until be reroeived the weapon.Then he bounded .aside, and standing up in the landeau lifted a cane & second later bringing it down upon the head of his assailant, THE GRAND VIZIER'S WORK.At the same moment the Grand Vizi>r jumped to his feet and sized the man by the arm and twisted his wrist, actually raising him from the ground.The Grand Vizier is a veritatle giant and without apparent effort he held the aggressor suspended in the air.Then a policeman following on a bicv- cle jumped from his machine ard, grasping the man, drew him back.Other police arrived and the man was overpowered and led away.The Shah did not appear to te excited by the atlempt.was taken for Sevres.The pistol carried by the would-te murderer, was of the bulldog type, loaded with five cartridges.When the police seized the man he tried to break away shouting \u2018'To my assistance friends.\u2019 Then he quieted down and rmitted himself {o be taken off.Vhen the knife was found on his person an officer remarked ©: You \u2018 also had a kaife, to which the man replied: \u201cYes, 1 took some precaution.\u201d \"Why did you attempt to assassinate the Shah,\u201d the officer asked.'' Because, was the reply, it pleased me.That does not concern you.\u2019 To all other questions the prisoner remained dumb.THE PRISONER.When the officials tried to interrogate \u2018the prisoner this afternoon he maintained alwolute silence.Nothing would induce him to say a word.He struggiod desperately to aveid a picture being taken and had to be bound hand and foot and his head held be tween the knees of the Photographers assistant.The impression is gaining ground that he is an Italian.He certainly is a native of a southern country.meter face nme NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL.Was Qiven Bad Money ~ Tobacco Seized\u2014Echoes of Paardeberg.Ottawa, Ont, August 2.\u2014 Authur Thomas, of Hinckley, Oucida County, N.Y.arrived to-dav in Ottawa with à party of friends to attend a golden wedding at Prescott, He went into à hotel to get 540 of American money changed for Canadian currency.He (ook a $10 bill to the bank in Prescott to get gold for it and was told that the hill wax worthless.It.was a 510 Consolidated Bank of Canada note.Mr.Thomas reposted the matter to the local and Dominion police, who are working on the case.Mr.Thomas does not know the name of the hotel- keoper who gave him the money, tat says he would know the hotel.The Inland Revenue Excise officers made a seizure in Hull on Monday of 43 rolls of Canadian tobacco on which the usual fee had uot heen paid and which did not teer the stamp of the !nland Revenue Department.In the Surrogate Court this morning application was made for letters of administration in the cetate of ihe late Private Ollie Burns, who was killed in the charge at Paardebergere rer TO CURA A CULD IN ONB DAY.Take Laxative Bromv Quinine Tab: lots, All druggists refund the money (f it fails to cure.E.W.Grove's sig: satura is on each hor, 256, the affair.said : When the gate of the palace open ty; ing to stamp oul the revolutionists, it was reported that the man who had actually thrown the bomb dhat killed he policeman was hiding in Paterson.Recently the anarchist group in the town hus received large accessjons.| was informed vesterday by one of the leaders, a man who lives on the contributions of this and other groups, that there are three hundred anarchists in Paterson who will willingly stand up to be counted.This is astounding.in view of the fact that in Chicago, when Spies and Parsons were lecturing and organizing, those who confessed themselves anarchists could easilv have been numter- ed, and even most of these declared they were only socialists.But in Paterson dlrere is no such timidity.The anarchists declare themselves to te such and are seemingly proud to avow il.Two score men and vomen yesterday crowded to the brad- + ters, at No.375 Markat te learn if it wis really Hresei who had killed the Kiag.and each of them when asked promptly answered, \u201c\u2018Cortainly I am ais anarchist.\u201d KING KILLING OPENLY CATED.\u2018There is a large Foreign population in Paierson.The men, for the most part, work in the silk or allied industries as weavers or dvers, and for small woges as compared with other trades.Poor as these men are, however, they seem so contribute largelv to support znar- \u2018hist papers and anarchist lecturers.It has come to such a point that anarchist mectinzs are no longer held behind closed daors in Paterson.Meetings addressed bv anarchist leaders are pubkc gatherings in halls connected with various saloons.The meetings are announced hv the anarchist papers and often in the Paterson dailies.The doors dof the halls are open, and the meetings are usually crowded.although, of course, many of those who attend are not avowed anarchists, It was such mectings as these that Bresci regularly attended in Paterson.Tyvranty was detiounced and incendiary speeches were made.The kings and votentates of Europe wen pointed out as oppressors who should be killed, in the interest of the peonle.MEETINGS PERMITTED LICE.Anarchy kas been preached in Po ter- son openly, and in many tongues, nn- der the protection of the police, who have, as far as can be learned, suppressed none of these gatherings.It may be that the assassination of the King of Ttalv is but the precursor of other anarchist crimes.There are hundreds of workingmen, regularly attending these meetings, listening lo the very dactrines that sent Bowe into a frenzy and brought about King Humbert's deadh.In appearance liresci was no more dangerous, and in actions and in speech, no more inflammatory, than anv other one of these men.The meetings are attended, too, by women, who, although in no sense disorderly, fall in readily enough with the Anarchist doctrines regarding the looseness of the marriage tie.When Chief of Police Graul was asked last night why he had not stopped fhe meetings and tried to curb the anarchists, he acknowledged his familiarity with these facts by saying: \"We knew of the society, and knew of many of the meetings in various paris of he city, but there was nothing we could do.There was no breach of the 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these citics.He was in Paterson vesterdav afternoon, where he met the anarchists and joined in praising the bravery of Bresci and in \u201cBrooklyn last night, where he received the re joicings of the Spanish group.Francis Widmar is editor of La Questione Sociale.lie lives, warks and nrints his paper in Paterson.Hut on neither of these papers is the place of publication stated.Addresses of therditors are given.Festere has an address in both Paterson and Brooklyn.The {wo editors are assisted at Paterson by Albert Iturbello, Raid to te one of the most intelligent of the anar chists in America.In fact, all three of these men are of a high order of intelligence, differing from Most, and re sembling Spies and Parsons, Each of them is said to have a life story full of sensational incidents of exile and escape.WHERE PLOTS ARE HATCHED It was learned, however, that these papers have been made up in the lp story of a frame building at No.Market street, Paterson.There is no sign on the outer door 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Jay Eaton, New Jersey, suspended from all tracks for life ; Floyd McFarland, San Jose, Cal., fined $400; J.C.Kennedy, flued $100; Fred.Vettock, Buffalo, fined $50 ; W.G.Smith Bufialo, transferred to Professional varks.The meeting of the board was behind closed doors and there has heen but little said of the matter since.The reason Steveps ans Faton were la- nished was riding in a fixed race, and McFarland was fined for complicity.The other matters are kept quiet.Stevens will be the most surprised of the Lunch, as he and Cooper, together with McFarland, are now on the ocean en route to Europe, where Stevens expected to reprosent the United States in the sprint races with Cooper.This action of the N.C.À.bars him, President Batchelder has often said he would brook no crooked work or doub~ le dealing and if everything was not above board something would drop.He says things will be next.National Amateur championships for the season of 1900 be contested in Fiurfalo, the arrangements and supervision of \u2018the same to be placed in the hands of N.E.Turgeon, member for Disirict MICHAEL SUSPENDED.Bridgeport, cause of Jimmy Michael's failure to ap r, the second in the series of races tween Michael and Johnny Ne'xun, to determine the middie distance championship of the world, was postponed, and Michael was suspended by the National Cycling Association.\u2018Jlis sus pension covers every track in ihe United States and Europe.Nelson now claims the middle distance champien- ship.THE WHEEL.Brocton, Mass., August 1.\u2014 The two mile unpec:d professional bicycle re cord of A, B.Hughes, made at Denver, was lowered two seconds to 4.14 by J.R.Dubois here this afternoon.PACING.Boston, August t.\u2014 Joe Patchen, out to lower the world's record of 2.04 made by him on this half mile track, was the big card at the Elks carnival at Combination Park, Medford.The black champion was unable to do betler than 2.08} in his second trial.although he was in fine fetlle, and in h x two working out miles went so easily that {he record teally .Jooked in danger.BASEBALL.EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES, At Toronto\u2014 RHE.Providence\u2014 22000081000200\u20147 10 4 Toronto\u2014 03100t10A000301\u2014817 2 At Syracuse- RILE Hartford ., 020010221\u20148 13 1 Syracuse ., 0001300230 6 10 4 At Rochester\u2014 RHE Worcester\u2014 .VE00G100100\u2014~3 0 3 Rochester\u2014 ; 00000000201\u201438 0 2 At Montreal \u2014 Springfield vs Montreal yo game; wet grounds, Co LACROSSE.The following are the names of the members of the Quebec lacrosse team for the match with the Montrealers on Muturday next : Moran, Lochtad, Core man, Early, Dovlé, Demers, Nolan, Me- Mammy, Owens, McCormick, Butler, McCarron.Spate min, Powers amd Alexanderre pre THE ASSASSIN BRESCI Claimed by an Italian Young Woman as Her Husband.Brussels, August 2.\u2014 La Reforme says an inquiry has been operied at Antwerp regarding à young woman who married an italian in New York in December, 1897, giving the name of Tomaso, or Tomato Cariorl, whom she helicves identical with the assassin of King Humbert, She declares that the photo of the assaxain is that of the man she married.+ that there may be other dropping ere long, and everybody in the game is wondering who It is voted that the Conny August 2 \u2014 He A teaspoonful of (* tion to The Abbey Effervescent AFFAIRS IN NICARAGUA.Managua, Nicaragua, August 2\u2014The Nicaragiran Congress convened last by President Zelaya, who declared that the condition of the country.especially from the viewpoint of finance, showed distinct improvement.He announced the termination of the concemdon to the Maritime Canal Company and formally proclaimed the existence of the Eyr Craigin concession.HAVE YOU HAD ANY.of our white duck, worth 16.for tic.* If not, make haste.FAGUY.LEPINAY & FRERK, \u2014 DROWNED WHILE BATHING.Tilsonburg, Ont., Augrst 3.\u2014Mr.Geo.Brown, formerly of Tilbury, son-in-law of H.F.McCrae, of this place, was drowned here today.He with several others were in bathing, when Mr.Brown suddenly sank in about 16 feet of water.It is supposed he took a cramp and died immediately, as he did not come up after sinking.Mr.J.Aspinall, an expert swimmer, was qricklv sent for, and diving to the bottom of dhe lake brought the body up, but.life was extinct.He leaves a wile and two small children.peer OUR SAILORS FOR LADIES Are sold at twenty per cent reduc tion.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.\u2014__ THE SAMOAN ISLANDS; 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8.8.Concordia, for Montreal, Ship Hebe, for Pierreville.Passed Down: S.S.Bogstad, Sydney; S.S.Fortur na, Sydney ; 8.5.Buliviana, Lakona, Cacouna.134 tons 150 tons SS Greta Holme, in Basin.SS, Amarynthla, at G.T.R.wharf, Levisa Ramleh, Sillery, Dobell, Beckett 0.Ship Charles, Tate, at New Liverpool, McArthur Bros.Brigandine Olinda.from Fajardo.Brigantine Gladolia, Atkinson's wharf.Inwards Coastwise : Steam barge Iowa, Montreal, 4594 tons coal.Our Maud, Grand Bergeronres, fire wood.Sclir.St.Francois, from L Islet, firewood Schr.Julia, from Saguenay, fire wood.Outwards Coastwise : Our Maud.St.Anne, general cargo.S.S, Lycia, Montreal.2,117, Montreal cargo, Elder-Demyster.5.5.Pomeranian, Montreal, 2,734, Capt.Fairfull, ocean cargo.OTAER PORTS.SS Nebraska, at New Glasgow.SS Furst Bismarck, at Plymouth, from New York.SS Penland, at Queenstown, Philadelphiass Pretoria, at Chérbourg, from New © rk.SS Nederland, at Antwerp, from Philadelphia.Se St Louis, at Southampton, from New York.; SR Germanic, at Liverpool, ffom New York SS Spaarndam, at Rotterdam, 3s Tady gh : $ i , at Cork, from St.Joho, N.B.SS Theresa, at Sharpness, rom St.Joim, N.18.SS Huelva, at.London, from Quebec.Departures: West Hartlepool, July 31.\u2014Sailed Hild- , awell, Quebec.Liverpool, August.3 \u2014 Sailed SS Corinthian, for Montreal.Belfast, August 2 \u2014 Sailed Glenhead, for Miramichi.Sta GENERAL NOTES.The SS Coy's 88 Trinidad, smiled Ny York, for Bermuda, at 11.30 a.m.yesterday.The Allan Line.steamer Laurentian sailed [rom Glasgow for New York, via Moville on Thursday afternoon, with 220 first and second cabin and 20 sieerage pessengers.The 400 passengers by the S.S, Mont Blanc, detained al Grosse Ixle some time ago for disinfection, will arrive in this city on Monday next.8.8.Lycia leaves for Montreal at 8 a.m.today.S.S, Greta Holme will probably complete taking on full cargo here to-day and whl leave for sea this evening, 4.8.Rosarian left for Montreal daylight.SS.Tamieh will leave for sea this morning, having taken 5 fall cargo at The Allan Line steamer Corinthian York, from from from at 8 sailed from Liverpool for the St.Lawrece on Thursday \u2018afternoon, amd > Hbbeys Effervescent Salt in a glass of ordinary cool drinking water is the most refreshing and cooling drink obtainable, It mot only quenches the thirst, but lowers the.temperature of the blood.It is better aud cheaper than any mineral water or so-called summer drink.A pamphlet explaining the many uses of this scientific preparation will be mailed free on applica- briugs 135 cabin passengers and 135 slerage.\u2018The Allan Line steamer Peruvian sailed from Glasgow for Boston, vla Galway on Thursday afternoon, with 125 passençers.PASSENGERS.Passengers per Dominion Line SS.Vancouver, from Liverpool, Thursday, July 26 :\u2014 Miss V.Atkinson, Miss Aubry, Miss Sarah Aver, Miss Marie Barker.Mr.F.G.Bedford, Mr.D.M.Bedford, Mr.J.Beetz, Mrs.Beetz and infant, Mr.R.r, Mrs.D.Benoit, Rev.W.I.Bernard, Miss Bertrand, Migs 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Rev.J.Tessier, Rev.P.L.Theberge, Mr.Colin Thonison, Mr.R.J.Tooke, Mrs.Tooke, Mr.Townseud, Mrs.Townsend, Miss Townsend, Rev.Abbe J.Valignette.IMPORTS.Per S.S.Pomcranian, from Glasgow \u2014#5 packages whiskev to Du Vivier & Co.30 packages whiskev la N.llioux & Co.30 packages whishey to A.Joseph & Sous.12 packages whiskey to order.35 packages whiskey ta lin glois & Paradis.1 case linens to W.McLimont & Son.12 rolls linoleum, 7 packages to Faguv, Leplnav & Prere.3n packages whiskey to Du Vivier & Co.30 packages dry goods to P, Garneau, Fils & Cie.4 packages merchandise to Jos.Amynt.5 packages 1ner- chandise to N.Garnear & Co.2 cams merchandise to G_Eli>_Amvo _ ABSOLUTE + SECURITY, Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear signature of FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN, _Jron THE COMPLEXION 4 THE ADVANCE OF THE ALLIED FORCES T0 PEKIN They Number About 20,000 Men, With 170 Guns\u2014 Restlessness Increasing\u2014More British Troops for China\u2014 Viceroy of Nankin Does not Wish to see Admiral Seymour\u2014No Reply From Pekinverre frs Shanghai, August 1.\u2014 The allies advanced towards Pekin to-day.It is estimated that the expedition numbers 20,000 men, of all arms, and 170 guns.1t is huped to reach Pekin August 12 NEWS STOPPED.London, August 2.\u2014Decause of th fact that the Chinese agents at the principal European cable points are ir free cipher communication with the Viceroys the foreigners at Tien Tsin have seemingly put an embargo on news concerning the size and composi: tion of the forces advancing on Pekin.Neither the English Admiralty nor the Foreign Office have intelligence from Tien Tein later than Friday, July 27.RESTLESSNESS INCREASING.\u2019 ams from Hong Koug and Shanghai indicate that restlessness i: increasing in Southern China.The Ger man mission at Namon has been destro ed, and the nalive city of Wu Chow is no longer considered safe for for cigners.At the Bogue Forls target practice is going on.At Canton the authori ties are enlisting recruits at $8 i month, twice the usual pay.Proclama tions sent to the recruiting stations threaten officers who defraud the troops.An agency at Shanghai says that Ii Hung Chang has asked Unite States Consul General Goodnow whether or not if he were placed in com munication with the Ministers at Pe kin, the powers would suspend the ad vance.Mr, Goodnow, the report adds.replied 1hat he would ask the Washing ton authorities.MORE BRITISH TROOPS.À third brigade was ordered to China from India today.It consists of four native regiments, about GON men.A news agency despatch from Tien Tsin, July 23, reports that Lieutenant General Linewitch succeeded Admiral Alexiefi in command of the Russiar forces there.The Russians, the dcs patch adds, were constructing armored trains in Tien Tsin shops\u2018and intendec teconstructing the ratiway as fast a the column should advance towards Pe hia.; Shanghai, August 1.\u2014 Admiral Alcxiefl has gone to New Chwang, where the position of the Russians is regarded as serious.REBELS SUPREME.St.Petersburg, August 2\u2014A com raunique in \u2018he official Messenger says :\u2014\"\u201cFnformation concerning | the march of events in China shows the absolute powerlessness of the Pekin Government against the nels, The Chinese Emperor's message to the Czar, dated July 3, substantially in the same terms as those to President McKinley.President Louket and Queen Victoria, recited the Czar's reply to lis previous message and expressed grief over (he disorders in China.\u2018The absence of news from Pekin as to the fate of the Russian and other Ministers renders mediation difficule.Russian efforts will ke directed to res taring order in China, in which Russia is willing to aid the Emperor.\u201d FORTRESS STORMED.General (rodekoff, under date of Wednesday, August 1, telegraphs as follows \u2014\"\"The Chinese fortress al Hunghun was stormed by General Augustoff, July 30, thug relieving the posts of Novokijevskns and Postia, threatened hy the Hunghun garrison.Many guns were taken.The Russian loss wus two officers and six men killed and four men wounded.\u201d Shanghai, August 1.\u2014Admiral Seymaur, on board the Hiitish despatch boat Alacrisy, started for Nankin fo- day to consult with Liu Kun Yi, Vice roy of Nankin.Admiral Seymour wired the Vicerov of his intended visit and Liu Kuh Yi replied :\u2014\"I am unwell and cannot see you.Admiral Seymour insisted upon making the visit and the Viceroy responded by wire: \u201cLam instructing a warship to pro- coed down the river to escort the Aluerêty te Nankin in case of misunderstanding in passing the forts.\u201d It is reported that fifty missionaties have been massacred in the Shan Si I'rovince, PEKIN SILENT.Paris, August 2.~The French Consul at Shanghai telegraphs to-dav as follows :\u2014 Li Hung Chang has stated to the United States Consul that the Ministers will be put in communication with their respective Governments if the aîlles rest their march on Pekin.Chang is yet unable to sccure a reply to the message in his care to M.Pichon, the French Minister in Pekin, ax the Tsung Li Yamen will not consent to the forwarding of cipher messages for the Ministers.Tt is asserted that the forelzners within the Imperial city and the cone aular corps have decided 1 entrust the defence of the concessions (0 the inter- | national naval forces.Tim Tain, July 27, via Shanghai, August 1\u2014General Sir \\lfred Gasclee arrived here and assumed command of the British forces to-dav.WANT AN ALLIMUE, New York, August 2 \u2014 An alliance lotaveen Russia and the United \u201ctutes for the settlement of the Chinese crisis is urged in a leng'h; article in the \u2018Navoe Vremya,'' savk a Nt Pete's burg despaich to the )ioralA The Journal points out that fmt as the Franco-Russian alliance neutratiad the warlike menace of the triple ait'ance, so would a reproachment Setucen tac northern empire and \u2018he United States consolidate the peace of eastern Asia.JAPANESE REPULSED.From Tien Tain, under cate nf Sunday, says a Foo cable to the Herald coms a report that tim Japanese vanguard har heen repulaed vith a loss of a hundred and fifty killed and wounded.MISSIONARIES MURDERED.London, Auguat 2 - The Chinese inland mission received the following cablegram Irom Rev.F.W.Stevenson to-day :\u2014'\u2018Shanghai, July 31 \u2014 Probably Misses King, Burton, and Rasmussen and Mrs.Cunnells have been murdered at Ho Shan, province of Shan Si.There is à local rebel- ion im the Ning Po district and the worst is apprehended for all the workers, who are two marrid couples and four single ladies.\" THE PEKIN CAMPAIGN.Washington, August 2 \u2014 The State Department has made public the fol- owing | correspondence between | Li Jung Chang and the department Te ard the abandonment of the cam sign in Pekin.Telegram sent to the United States Zmbassies in Berlin, London, Paris, tome and St.Petersburg, and to the Jnited States Minister, en \u201cDepartment of State Washington, August 1, 1900\u2014In reply to a sugges- ioù of Li Hung Chang that the Min- \u2018sters might\u2019 be sent under safe escort to Tien Tsin provided the powers vould ngage not to march on Pekin, he Secretary of State replied on the soth of July : \u201cThis Government will not enter into -Ny arrangement regarding disposition r treatment of legations without irst havinæ free communication with dinister Conger.Responsibility for heir protection rests upon tLe Chinese jovernment.The power to deliver at \u201cien Tsin presupposes power to pro- ot and to open communication.This s insisted on.\u201d This message was delivered hv Mrioodnow on the 31st to Vicerov Li, ~ho then enyuired \u201cIf free communica- ion were established between Ministers ud their Governments, could it Le ar- \u2018angod that the ponurs should not ad- ance on Pekin pending negotiations.\u201d vo this inquiry the following reply vas sent on the Ist of August : \u201c\u201cGoodnow, Consul-General, Shanghai -1 do not thiuk it expedient to sub- wit the proposition of Earl Li to the her powers.Free commuyication vith our representatives in Pekin is de nanded as a matter of absolute right wid not as a favor.Since the Chinese ioverument admits that it posseses he power to give communication jt wits itself in an unfriendly aviitude by feuying it.No negotiations seem ad- \u2018isable until the Chinese Government hall have put the diplomatic represeu- -alives of the powers in full and free ommunication with their respective iovernments and removed all danger to Wge Farl Li carnestly to advise the inperial authoritics of China to place (themselves in friendly communication wud co-operation with the relier expedi- ion.They are assuming a heavy rex- sonsibility in acting otherwise.ed.) HAY.\u201d Li wil} communicate this information in the Minister of Foreign Affairs._\u2014\u2014 A PLAYWRIGHT'S RETURN Boston, August 2.\u2014 A special lo the Globe from Charlestown, N.Y., reinices to-night in having the playwright at home after his release from a Hartford asylums, He was received bv the whole tomn on his arrival here this.afteraoon from Hlartford.It was planned to give him a rousing reception, and only g telegram from Geo.H Dickinson, - who was accompanying Mr.Hvot, asking that no demonstration be ranging a merry greeting.From the Atlantic to the Pacific Dry Royal Champagne can be found in all the leading hotels.\u2014\u2014 fp en VALUABLE SEIZURE, New York, August 2.\u2014 There were brought to the seizure rooms of the public stores to-dav three cases of valu ahle chemicals seized bv the United Nrates Customs officers.The chemicals were phenacetine sulphoral trional.The {otal value of the goods seized is ahout $2,500.It was hinted that the gonds had been brought in from Canada by a rang which has been operating for some lime, a EXTENSIVE FIRE.Fort Wayne, Ind., August.1.\u2014 A large part of the business section of Convoy.Ohio, 20 miles from here, was destroyed by fire this moming.The lors will be from $80,000 to $100,000.The burned buildings include the post office, the town hall, the Columbian Hotel, six stores buildings and a number of residences.\u2014\u2014 peer te VETERANS OF 1866-70.Government of Ontario to Grant Them , Land.Ottawa, August 1.~L1.-Col.McMitlan of Cornwall, is in the city procuring a list of the veterans wlio received medals for their services in connection with the Fenian raids of 1806-10.He states that he has about completed arrangements with the Ontario Government for a grant of land to each of the veterans, and he is going tn To ronto in conmeclion with the grants.He will inform the veterans by circular, giving full particulars about the land had in view when making the application to the Government for recognition Of the services of the veterans.\u2014a\u2014 rats There 13 no one article in the line of medicines that rives so large a return for the money as à good porous strengthening plaster, such es Carter\u2019s Smart Weed and Balladona Backache Plastersef resin Watch next exceptional advertisement of 7.Paquet's riment Stores, which will cover half & page in next Saturday's issue.Unmatchable bar- galas in store for everybody.says the {owns people of Charles Hoyt ! made, kept the townspeople from ar- 5 THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEO, CANADA.Itis Incontrovertible! The Bdttor of the Christian Milles,\u201d undor the heading of Geasral Notes, on August so, 1806, wrote \u2014 *\u2018A good erticie wit stand mpea its on merits, and wo may rely upon it Aething \u2018will continue long which does net, In a mere or loss â with tates ments wi are te Mr.Hall Calne, Author of Th: Desmster,\u201d The Wanxman,\u201d * The Chritian,\u201d otc, when img on \u201cCriticism,\u201d recently, said ~\u2014 ore pe a thing that ts 2d vertised grontly - goes permanent! i 5 bad, Tests ged fer « while : tés publi Binds it ent.\u2019 The Proprietor of _BEECHAM'S PILLS many nostrums have been started with qe \u201c\u201cÎt ls a tallacy to Imagine thet anything wil bell Just because IT 15 advortioed.How and snuffed out in gioom?The fact mas is not caslly gul n second time harm thes one satisfiof sers Assuredly the sale of more than 6.000,000 boxes of BEECHAM'S PILLS Bp perierity and proverblal ** 757 eral drag forms.1 INVALIDED CANADIANS.SEVERAL HAVE RECENTLY ARRIVED IN ENGLAND \u2014 ONE HAS DIED AT THE NETELY HOSPITAL \u2014 NAMES OF THE MEN IN HOSPITAL.London, August 2 \u2014 The War Office official bulletin, to-day, contains the names of the following Canadians :\u2014 Died of enteric fever at Netley [Hospital on July 24, 4868, Price.(188 is W.E.Price, of E Battery, formerly of the 15th Field Battery.) Arrived at Shornchiff Mospital\u2014791K, Creighton (Ite.Crandall Creighton, of \u201cG\" Company, formerly of the 74th Battalion.) 8063, Brown (Pte.S.Brown, \u201cH\" Company, late of the 93rd Cumberland Battalion.) 8073, Dooley (Sgt.F.Dooley, \u201cH\" Company, late of the 66th Princess Louise Fusiliers.) 7398, Vandewater (Pie.W.J.Vande water, of \"\u201c C** Company, late of the Queen's Own Rifles, wounded at l\u2019aar- deberg.) 7657, Kelly (Pte.E.Kelly, \u201cFE\u201d Comny, late of the 2nd Canadian Artil- ery.) 321, Wood (Pte.John T.Wood, \u201cB\u201d Squadron, Ist Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, late of the Manitoba Dragoons.) - 7989, Wannamaker (Pte.Herbert Leslie Wannamaker, of \u201cF\" Company, late of the 74th Battalion.) 7175, Chapman (Pte.W.H.Chapman, of \"B\" Company, late of the 7th Fusiliers.) 7248, Woodward (Pte.A.W.Woodward, of \u2018\u2019B\u2019 Company, late of the 26th Middlesex Light Infantry.) 1521, Willoughby (Pte.A.G.Willoughby, \"A\" Squadron, 1st Battalion Canadian Mounted Rifles, late of the 3rd P.W.C.D.) 7087, Thomas (Pte.A.P.Thomas, of \"E\" Company, late of the Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars.) At the Stationary Flospital, Edinburgh :\u2014 7324, Davidson (Pte.J.Davidson, of \u201cC\" Company, late of the 12th York Rangers.) in England ; disposal Arrived mentinned :\u2014 6320, MacDonald (Pie.F.MacDonald, of \u201cD\u201d Company, late of the R.C.R.> 7464, Martin (Ile A.Martin, of \"FE\" Company, late of the 2nd Canadian Artillery.) 7452, Proulx (Pie.H.Proulx, of \u201cE\" Company, late of the G5th Mounted Rifles.) 7454, Burns (Pte.R.Bums, of \u201cD Company, late of the Governor General's Foot Guards, wounded at.Israelpoor.) 7782, Matlcson (0.Mathieson, of \u201cF Company, late of the 12th Field Batiery, wounded at Cronje's laager.) 7.822, Harrison (Pte.Chas.Harrison, of \u201cE\" Companv, late of the 2nd Canadian Artillery, wounded at Cron®'s laager.) not 7,823, Redmond (Pte.J.W.Redmond, of \u2018\u201cF* Company, late of the fi2nd St.John Fusiliers, wounded at Black Mountain.) 7.462, Bradshaw (Pte.J, L.H.Bradshaw.of \u201cD'\" Company, ate of the 161th Prince Edward Hattalion, wounded at Paardobers.) 7.80%, Russell (the oniv Russell in the official list is Pte.P.Russell, of the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars, but no numter is attached to his name, as he was une of the draft of reinforcements far the first contingent.) 171, Nicholson.(This must be an error.17) in the official list is Pte.E.M.Banks, of \"I\" Squadron, Strathcona Horse.There is a Pte.C.J.Nicholson in \u201cC™ Squadron of the Horse.) 181, Callin (Pte.T.A.Callin, of \u201cB\" Squadron, Strathcona Horse, late Whitewood Association.) 181, Thompson Pte.F.Thompson, \u201cIR Squadron, Strathcona Horse, late of Macleod, NW.T)) ; 290, Fuller.163, Woodward (Pte.W.Woodwardof \u201cB\" Squadron, Strathcona Hots: at Woolwich Hospital.7.484, Chunie (Pte.Chunte, of \u2018D Company.) 7,425, McCosh (Pte.F.McCosh, of C Company, late of the 35th Simcoe Foresters.) 137, Hertzog (Pye, William Herteouof the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Mounttd Rifles, late of the North-West Mounted Police.) 1,101, Brown.86, Smith (Seret.W.T.Smith, \u201cA Squadron, 1st Battalion, Canedian Mounted Rifles, late of the Ituyai Canadian Dragoons.) À cable message to the War Office states that Miss Horne, the Canadian nurs, who has een no dangerously ill at Bloemfontein with enteric fever, was still in the hospital since Mav 10.and at one time Ker came was extremely critical.of tern Only the very poor man is abenlutely sure of his friends.metres er The well known sirengthening pro- pertics of Iron, combined with other tonics and a most fect nervine, are found in Carler's Îron Mills, which strengthen the nerves and body, and improve the blood and complexion, A VERY FAST NEW WARSHIP THE RUSSIAN CRUISER VARING MAKES 24.6 KNOTS AN HOUR \u2014 FASTEST VESSEL OF HER CLASS AFLOAT.Boston, Mass, August 3 \u2014 On her official trial trip last Saturday the new Russian protected cruiser Variag, built by the Cramps at Philadelphia, proved herself to be the fastest ship of her class in the world.Over a measured course of ten nautical miles, the Variag was gradually speeded up to 24.6 knots an hour, and in the teeth of a severe electrical test, which kicked up quite a sea raised a mist that prevented the buoys marking the course from being quickly picked up on the ninth time over it.On this account recourse was had to the compasses, but they proved to be iu need of adjustment, for they were found to Le three-quariers of a point out, and naturally some little time was lost in getting back near the buoys.Despite these obstacles the Variag oas ly nroved herself to Le a triumph for American ship building, and it will be some time before a craft of her inches can develop greater speed.The maximum revolutions were 160.The Variag was under full steam [for eight consecutive hours.Though the blowe:s were working in the fireroom, the doors were not closed as they have ben on American ships in trial trips.It was estimated by the engineers that 20,000 horse-power was developed.The first three legs over the course the average revolutions were 100.4 and the aver: speed 16.12 knots an hour.On fourth and Fifth legs the average revolutions 119.73, and the average speed increased to 19.07 knots, During the sixth aud seventh legs, the average revolutions were 111.1 and the average speed 21.93 knots, During the cighth and ninth logs the speed crept up slow- Iy but steadily as the revolutions of the screws increased.The average revolutions for the two legs were 153.5, and the average speed 23.71.The eighth leg was covered in 26 minutes and 15 seconds, the screws turning 153.5 times a minute, and in the ninth, the remarkable time of 24.22, the «rews were turning 154.3 times a minute.ance of the ship carefully and copious notes.They were jubilant over the splendid success of the trial.Al dinner coming back from Boston the health of the Czar was proposed by Congressman Cannon and there were speeches by many of the guests.The Variag will probably return to Philadelphia on Saturday, and will make Ler twelvehour test on the way down the coast.She is the fastest big war vessel in the world.\u2014\u2014\" THE SIFTON CASE.London, Oni., August 2\u2014The (1656 examination of Edear Morden (ceupied tion of the Sifton affuir to-day ud the defence were nob then throuch with the witness, No new .points were elicited in the cross-examimation.rrr fpr tree Youth may he impetuous, but it usu- \u20ac | able income by the city when (he ten miles were realed off in |* The Russians watched (he perform- |\" took | five hours at the preliminary investiga-| À COMMITTED SUICIDE, By Jumping From a Wharf in Toronto \u2014Bodv Recovered.Toronto, August 2.\u2014The finding of hat and coat on Queen's whaif, at tw toot of Bathurst street, at five o'clock this morning, Icads Lo the suspicion that some one had suicided.A stone as placed on the articles to keep them Som blowing away, and inside tlie hat was a pair of bracelets and à ship of paper containing the words \u2018William Dean, 74.\u201d George Mayberry, of Niagara street, made the discovery and reported the matter to Abe police.Later.\u2014The hat and coat found on Queen's wharf this morning belonged to William Dean, pad 74, father ot Joseph Dean, who keeps a bir re at 368 Yonge street.It was a deliberate suicide, as the old gentleman \u2018had written his name and age on a piece of paper, which he placed in his hat.fle then threw himself\u201d from the wharf.The old man had been very despondent of late and often remarked to his hndlady that he wished death would come, His body was found about four o'clock this afterncon.\u2014\u2014 pr een IMPROPER TAXING.Toronto, Ont., August 2.\u2014To-day, lawyer A.W.Briggs issued 2 writ against the city on behalf of the Star Life Insurance Co.In 1898 the cit assessed the Company for all the - ness that came to the head office which is located here.After the first installment of taxes had been paid in ihe following year, the Ontario Legislature passed an act Jrohibiting a municipal tax on everything over the local income.This reduces the tax- of the Star Company from $85,000 to $25,000, and the present suit is for damages for alleged improper taxing, return © x part of the money paid on (be first nstalment,aud an injunction to re train this city from coHecting the milance of the taxes.The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company is al- ;0 in the same plight as the Star.Is ¢ne step nearer perfection in delicious, appetizing lunch meats than anything yet offered to the public.Open a can for your next lunch and see how good it is, and how much trouble it saves.Put up in convenient size key opening cans.Ask your;grocer.LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY, CHICAGO Bonkist atout Libby's Lunchesns, Good Things to Le\u201d free for e aon So Nake skins.s:§ ally possesses the merit of sincerity.$23,000 purchasers tickets entitling them to \"ONE PRICE GREAT SUMM \u2014\u2014 | steady.FRO MRR 47 NORTH RIVER NEW VOX Eastern badnes, ss RORATMA.Séturday, 4th August, at b 1 Paesdar, 14th August, at noon, | Sob Charlottetown and | Colored Lutton ilow price of the day.DULLNESS WAS THE On the London Stock Exchange, Yesterday.THE TONE, HOWEVER, STEADY.Ln THERE WAS ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF BUSINESS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET \u2014 OPERATIONS WERE CONFINED TO FOUR SECURITIES \u2014 PROFESSIONALS MADE AN ATTEMPT TO ADVANCE PRICES WITHOUT SUCCESS\u2014BUSINESS ON THE MONTREAL MARKET.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 London, August 3.-The dullness in the markets here was pronounced toy and such dealings as there were had no feature, though the tone was Baltimore & Ohio was weak on ramors of dissentions in the Board which were current before the dividend Paris bought Tintos in connection with the Bourse settiement.The bank bouebt £19,000 gold in Paris, \u2014\u2014 MONTREAL STOCK MARKET.Montreal, August 2.\u2014So far as the local market was concerned the day brought little lief from the stagma- tion which hag prevailed for some time.There was some trading in Canadian Pacific, but it was of a very Sight description, and there was just encugh tzading in the mines to see how they Tran, Shoots Railway.Ten à viens \u2026.in Oit Se.John Lisi je Railway Ps Coni Pare Mi Cu sow Le Royal Electric Ccmpasy Montreal \u2018Telegraph panda Colored urchants Cotton, Lwinion Cottos.100 vt TRANSACTIONS.Cana:lian Pacilic, 5 at 88, 25 at 885, 2 at R81.7 at 88.Conunercdal Cable, 3 at 1663.War Eagle Mining Co., 500 at 15t, 106 at 160, Republic Mining Cuo.1,000 at 88, Payne Mining Co., -2,500 at 65.Montreal & London, ex-div., 1,000 at 20, 100 at 31.Molsons Hank, 10 at.183, 50 at 183.Toronto Bank, 1 at 283.Eastern Townships Bank, 20 at 1554.\u2014\u2014\u2014 IMONTREAL PRODUCE MARKET.Montreal, August 1900 \u2014Flour receipts, 2.900 harrèls.Market quiet.I\u2019atent winter, $4.00 to $4.25 ; spring, $4.10 to $5; straight roller, $3.50 to £3.75; extia, $2.70 to 83.90; superfine, $2.40 to $2.50; hakers, $4.0 to $4 60; Ontario hey, $1.50 to SLAG.wheat, No.23 Manitoba hard, 84e to 86e ; corn, 46c to 48c : harley.Hive 2, du | to Sic; pean, 70 ta Tic; ouls, 30 to Sic; rye, 6c to 650: buckwheat, $6¢ to 570; oatmeal, $1.60 to $1.70; cornmeal, 90cto $1.00.pork, $17.00 to $18.00 ; lard, oc to 7ic; bacon, 120 to 14e ; hams, 12¢ 10 Mo; cheese, Ve do Lue; butter, Townships, Ife to 2c ; western, (Ge to 176; eges, 1c to tie.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.New York, August 2.\u2014 The small amount of business done on the stock Exchange to-day was almost.wholly cancentrated in, four slecks.Strennous efforts were made by the professional ~~ 1 traders to indwee g sullicont movement in those sticks to afford oppurtm ity for trades.* in none of the four does tie uct changes exceed 2, Baltimore & Ohio sho the nearest approach to animation and covered ap extreme range of over two polis, hut it dosed with a net loss of §.The action of the: Directors In providing for two somi-annual dividends of two per cent eucl.was quite unexpected, as onlv one had Leen definitely proniised.There was a slight flurey and some feverish- mss in the stock uz a result, but the downward course xoon became defined on offerings\u201d of some heavy Llocks, which looked like realisine.This carried the stock to 742, which was tie Appareatly the realizing became lighter, below 78, and the room shorts covered, causing a slight rally.The friends of Union Pache lieu attempted to make une of the LEADING FEATURE| To LET, At the Island of Orleans, five minutes from the wharf, the house belonging to estato L.F.Berthelot, and formerty ocoupled by Mr.Leon Ledieux, Apply to Lavarvan & TascrEREAD, 43 88.Peter stroet, So Quebec: \u2014Pm proie discrepancy in (he pricen of that stock and Baltimore & Ohio, paying the same rate of dividend, and by a few large transactions gave their stock a pluce in the active list.But this movement quickly subsided.There was V.E.PARADIS, - Publis.Acsountast, AUDITOR AND CURATOR.Accounts Investigated and Ooliscted.Pinancia! Arrangements and Liquidation of Inscivent states.All business wirasted 10 me will be ssonc- mically snd prompily attended to.Richelieu Company Building.44 Dalhousie Btrest, | sore strength in Sugar and in Brook.| lyn Transit, the first being allected by D ARCAND, derials that, the trade war iad | been re e eu and the second by insp as- |., surancs that the annual report would Stock I show larger earnings than have tecn Broker and Accountant hoped for, Continental Totacco pre SELLA ferred was raided dawn 3t.The gen-|Commimion Business either for Cash or ecal undertone of the market wus on Margin, in Local, Montreal and firm with some yilding in the latter Amarican took.part of the dav.A feature of the dav was a slightly easier tone for time \u2014 money.rhe § Sub-Treay: Tv debt talaice Winding Up of Insolvent Estates, or at the ring House ran up to $2.- Compromises Between Debtors 309,042 to-dav and tie banks will pro- and Creditors.Del hably gain over §3.000,000 for the week on Sub-Trcasûrv operations.\u2014\u2014fo}\u2014\u2014 \u2018I'he olowng press a9 the Stock Machange Loass on Securities, Warehouse Recelpts were as follows :\u2014 and Commercial Papersan JOP \u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.New York, Auvaust 3 \u2014Flour receipts, 18,730 barrels ; exposis, 2,778 barrcis ; | Mon salen, 6,800 packages.Negotiations were cut off today by the drop in wheat and the market closed dull and nontinally easier.Rve flowr dull and easy.Cornmeal weak, Rve steady.Barley dull.barley mat dull.Wheat receipts, 50,875 bushels ; cales, 2,660.- 060 bushels futurce and 120,000 bushels export.Spot weak.Options opened easy and remained so nearly all da¥, closing weak at a decline.Corn re ceiplæ, 66,300 bushels; exports, 108.215 bushels ; sales, 25,000 bushels fu- wires and 280,000 bushels export.Spot weak.Options sold off under heavings abroad and closed weak.= Ouis re ceipts, 35,000 bushels ; exports, 4.300 bushels ; sales, 76.00 bushels = spol.Spot steady.Options neglected and nominal.Butter firm.Cheese firm.Iugrs strady.| Moluxses steady.The market.for coffee futures opeued stendv with prices 10 {0 15 points lower and closed 5 to 15 points lower, Spat weuk.Sugur\u2014Raw steady ; refined steady.Armee CHICAGO MARKRT.Approximate vaine of Ohic ago Markets, band on Nea Yore prices : Fur 16 à TH 14 Aug ee m Seph si = sift sip Ang 0.au A 4.a Hop ov.40, « ~ [EPEERGIISY SUNY good returisite until October 31.very low rates on the same dates Glenwood Springs, Ogden, City, Hot Springs und Deadwood, Dak.Quik All agents well tickets via Chicagsand North-Western R'y.lars address, New Vorese.Sr.Loum.\u2026 {|*Kexaisaron.Aug 8 ARAGONIA.sland, Pacific started a [YY Je STOCKER ++ OFFIOE THR ADIRONDACK ROUTE Froe CANADA to the \u201cSTATER.\u201d Time Table of June 17th, 1900.Traine Leave Montreal (Windsor Station] Fos 8.00 4,81, Dolly eropt Now Ÿ a.= Solid Train bany, Ution, à to Now York Robots, Loker Sues 7.00 PI, Evey der in notant 0 Bolid Train|leyfield, Behar rod io Nes Forks ria ker PULLMAN Parlor Oars \u2018Ones oo Night Toaing.Day Trim Buffet Borviee on all T LUCALTRAINS 0 ¥ va to phe oir gpl nd Chateauguay les odes fo aber Montreal, 510 pm, daily exceps 8.45 nm Bundays cel: 3 sz00p) ancre and Sundays, Td 1.35 om Sadar inn Pacific trains from «9 Montreal wibh trai t Central Call for tickets via the N.Y.0, assonges \u2018 GEORG H, EH.OANIELS ¥ IE a pA TL) Agent.Contras Imaco, New y York, White Mountain rus 8 00/ For Fabyans, Portland and A.M.|Wiite Mountai rod (vie and all oh 4 16 BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRFSE.' For Boston, New York, snd all New P England Print, also Sherbrooke, P.Besuce and Megantic New Brunswick ick Special ° br St.John, Fred M ericton, Megantio and all points Enst, Also Sherke and points South.fo Saguenay sterinees, for Tadousea, Cacouns, Riviere dn Loup, Murray Bay and Quet oa I Upon applioati n to the tenes] Agent, à special rats will be made for partir ve or mote, PR dd 8 re \u201cMisrawini* and \u201cColon\u201d ron from Roberval to Trapp Monastery, Grand Di ok and to all [Er John, Tickets for vale 1 erie aod Eis = * «+ Hotel, wi atommoda: may Le ALP X.SALTY Po a.NO» Gen] Pas gh, .= June 104 From F Fi Li , menirs.tira Trains Arrive Levisoe Sra am el 04 New Brunswick Special ly Tonus.Aug | 4 Aus F St.J 20\" NoMa SEE AM tom St.John, Frederioton, Me 2 August|ConrnTaIAN Rew un wo lg oe .Stic and and aff points East, AJee ge Paustan Clas «+ las we brocke and pointe South.16 (Siciiax.ol 18ept 11 Sept {1 4 BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS- ates of Fasiage 40 |r From Dostes, New Yok Sher Cats.50 aod upwards| AM.| brooks, aad all New Bacoud Ca rin i oe 835 10 840 id i LEE te according de starter: 9.00/ _ White Mountain Express.5% redaction allowed for for Round Trip, From Fabysna, Portland and Che Ln dooderey, | PM.|\" Wire nH tions w, d'ail} Glasgow and New York service Moore stations.\u201d Notes - Boston and New York Expres Guascow.Sruansure Hew York ha nis don ® Pullman > to Boson \u2014 | White Mountain Express op 19 July Nxsmasks.| 4 Auguss | Sunday, has Pullman Parior Basé Ca 10 2 August [Lacnmeran.\u2026.|18 | Fabyans.SazDINIAN.23\" New Brunswick Special runs Sy xosps ATES 0 1 Saturday with through slseper Joba , Cabin.ocr IR ad upwards 208 Devis Sates Oustome ofiew 0 Quebeo uction Round examine an Poin baggage, there.$ hin reas gene ai \"490 by via trouble on sbe way.teerage to Ulaagow, Live: at, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Quesmetown of Ladonderey.ever .83380| For Pullinan reservations and fortbe | » formasion apply to she Lompaay's Amsate or Glasgow and Montreal Service re DORIC Gity and Distrie From | FRANK fry LSE, cher Brrausuir | Montreal Rent Menace \"SE wasn Ary, 13 July SARMATIAN.| 1 Aug an Pousraxian so we BRAZILIAN.Bo 4 August |Boxxos Arnman., [32 © j n+ UNTARLAN .39 + ) and Montreal Service Quebec Railway, Light and ï Sane | (From Power Comvany.Morre Vivrar 4 August SUMMER TIME-TABLE 1900 oes UMMENCING AND AFTER 8 Uscauiax.Cc ay, 3rd une, 1900.Trains will UN Por further particulars a rebec .A Beau ALLANS, SES 00.pie mao DAT Doseri I - Kiko aries Ste.Arme 7,0 AM SHAM WAM 1.8 aR hoo M AW tu GIbI'M 70 PM laavo Sem.Anne Arrive \" > À MSAM ve IH rd : 738 AM 2.2 A M Or) LIER SUNDAY, JUNE 1109 A ME (Fro Saturday) 1220 P M vru HMO Traine will en wand tron.| 401M Soba ie Soe mi.Gi | BREN arty ou 13 EY 1 Leave ve Quenea Extra train leaves Quebeo at 2.00 I'M, for 8.40 AM Fur Ruberval and Chicoutimi, | Monten ne Valle gb lave Moar with th lor car, daily exept Sunday.moray F 8,40 À M.Far Tani Mors Jungtion\u201d and FUND RY, Bhawenegnn Falls, daily recopt Sunday, Leave Qube Arrive Ma, Anus and to SL.Boniface on Friday, Goh AM sean 139 P.M.For Lake 88 Joseph, daily ex- 14 A M Sto A M opt Sunday.0 r M 2000 NM 1.48 P MW.For Bt.Raymond, Sanday only, [?eM an i a 520 © MM For St Raymond and Riviere a \u201ci AM noe L'ierro, daily except Huuday, NWAM \"ir 5.30 4 ave oo Duan 0PM bid Jl.From Riviern and St, .Rapniai, dnily + vevrd under.st.Between (uebeg and 81.Joshi row Chieontimi and Roberval 4 ath rio rar duly pr « & Sander, Leurs M Arrive as TE 4.30 el A Lan 1 Juno daily Toned Ne.Joachim Avis eis ne 1940 MM.Fram Ehawencgan Falls and SUNDAYS.ss Geand'Mere Junetion, uit exrejit Sun- | Leave Quebec Arrive = 18g we day, nul from St, Boniface on Frda:s, a M se 9.40 P.M.From 8 Kaymond, Nu day | Leave St.Joachim Artie only, Trains connect a8 Chiovuting with | 4.10PM 8.40 Train leavi beo at 6.00 A.M, days dose Tr oat Tvermadiate prié For all other information apply ar oran $0 the Gea THOMSON, W.R.RUSSELL, President.Gen'l teuden EDW A.EVANS, ten\" He TT HOW HE LOOKED Firat arülst\u2014Why do vou sy study in still life ?Second arlist\u2014=Why, that's the wore 1 bet on at the lant Naburban, F0 8 am 0 4 \u201c> - 2 - THE CHRONICLE, QUEBEC, CANADA, , FRIDAY, AUGUST $, 1804.) db xe : THE PREMIER IN TOWN.r : Mainly About Personsiw a | Local News.Sir Wilfrid Laurier arrived in town y ie F = im restera, morning.and registered at Mr.S.Wikon Drum has returned from o BMPERATURES, ier's cela, a Boudreau, is ho wie a Low.4.statistician of the| \u2018 - .in the city, There is no special poki- r.W.V.Howard, stetistician o| \u2014 +] Victoria, 52-66; Kamloo , 56 68; | tical significance in the viel of et American Immigration staff, and Mr-| Edmonton, 52-82; Qu'Appelle 50-82; | Wikirid at.this time, be is simply con- fi.\u20ac.U.F.Mason, of the Molsons 2 Winnipeg, 62-86; Port Arthur, 44-56; sulting with the faithful, and a large Bank, left yesterday un a tip to re Parry Bou number of the Premier's political and Niagara Falls ard Washington.~ \u201cro IN DRY WEATHER .4-GBT A GOOD.LAWN OR GARDEN HOSE.It will soon save ite cost.We keep a very complete line and have all the necessary fittings.MECHNCS SUPPLY (OT.96 SE.Peter Street.AMUSEMENTS.CHAMPIONSHIP LACROSSE MATCH JERE vs.NONTREN \u2014ON\u2014 Q.À A, A GROUNDS SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1800.Ball Faced at 8.30 O'clock.Geseral admission 25 vents, Grand Stand 10 cents extra, Boys 10 «+nte.Holders of membership tickets admitted to grsad mens H stand on presentation of same.and pay- of gemeral a wimion, jchets sale at LL.Kerwin'e, Buade sa \"Ba, Biche, T.O'Neil, and W 'W, G.Berrigan, Bt.John street; Vietoria Hotel, Vendome, snd Jos.Cote, St 6th R.R Rifle Association\u2014 fst.Match\u2014Nursery\u2014 18 \u2018Prizes.320.00-S4, 3, 5, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 50c., Boc., Sue, 50e, BAC.2nd Match\u2014Walker\u2014 200, 500 and 600 yards.7 shots at each.Two team prizes \u2014~Cup and $10.00\u2014$5.00.& individual\u2014$25, 4, 3,02, 1, 50c., 50c.aich\u2014Regimental.17 prizes.$40.00\u2014200, 500 and G00 yards.7 shots at each\u2014$8, 6, 5 4,8.8 2.2 1, 1,1,1,1, 50, soc.50e.5ge.th.Match\u2014Aspociation.7 shots \u2018each, at 500 and 600 yards, 15 prizes.510.0038, 8, 5, 3, 2, 2, 2, à, 1, 15 4221, 1, 3, 1, 1,1, 8 sth, Mateh\u2014Apen- 7 shots each, at 500 and 600 yards.13 prizes.$35.00\u201488, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 2, hy 1, 1, 1.\u2014Entrance fee, 25c.to ters of Regiment and $1.00 to all others.@th Match-Price Match.Quick firing.5 shots at 500 yards, to be fired in 1 minute.6 prizes.$30.00\u2014510, 8, 5, 4, 3, 2.7th Maich\u2014Aggregate.A tes of 2,3 4and5 7 prives.$20.00\u2014$5, 4, 3, 3, 2, Z, 1.8th Matech\u2014Nuræry Aggregate.Aggregates of 1, 2, 3 and 4.6 prizes, §10.00\u201433, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1.1 sighting shot at each range in all matches, except in the quick-firing 3rd .B.À.rôles shall govern the shoot- + match Fab 5 ; \u2026 Bommpatror must provide their own \u201c amansanition.i Shooting shall begin at 8.30 a.m.sharp.Open match to be fired at 3 p.m.Gaspe Coast.The Awin screw 8.8.* À tlantio\u201d will sail for Gaugand way ports ou FRIDAY, the 3rd Av #4 noon.Frans will be received till 10.00 A.M.of date ailing.\u2018or freight amd pansage apply to Geo.M.Webster & Co.Hécasnar mnors at Baile's wheel, SELLING STOCK.The services of a number of gentiemen residing in different parts of Canada are requived for the purpose of selling the stock of « financial institution recently incorporated by special Act of the Parliement of Caneda, and having au authorized onpitel of one tuillion dollars.Partieulars and terms of remunerstion can be had by applying to the INSURANCE AGKNOY CORPORATION of Ontario, Limited, Torontocounrmiée QUARANTEED BEAUDRY à BROWN Own Entnecnt an0 Lans Bunvevens 107 81.Jame® Ov, MONTREAL hte .Ag nd, 52-74; Toronto, 52-77; Ottawa, 54-72 ; Montreal, 4; Quebec, 46-70; Halifax, 5678.\u20142\u2014\u2014 == pr La Verite, Mr.Tardivel's Independent organ, has just entered on its 30th year.| x HST OF ENGINGERS.Over one hundred English, American and Canadian mining engineers will visit Quebec on Saturdav evening, the 18th instant.They will remain here until Sunday night.A local commit tee is arranging for their reception.mr ti ntre.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH.Rev.R.L.Mei&y, pastor of Hampden Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Maryland, \u2018is visiting in the city and will\u201d preach in St.Andrew's Church next Sunday, before the united congregations of St.Andrew's and Chaimers.\u2014\u2014 A POULAR DRY GOODS STORE.Special bargains are offered this week lat T.V.Scully's dry goods store, 141 St.John street.Parties requiring black spas, figured and plain, should visit this store where they will find the best material at very lowest prices.rss YOUNG MAN ARRESTED.Alphonse Beaulieu, of Kamouraska, was arrested yesterday morning on the arrival of the I.C.R.train, by Chief Denis, of Levis, on complaint of his uucke, Thos.Bouchard, of the same place.The youth is said to have stolen $275 from his uncle's grocery store.rar BOILER EXPLOSION.At the \u201cHauteurs,\u201d a place in (Le parish of St.Gabriel, County of Rimouski, the sawmil! of Mr.Edouard Cloutier was utterly wrecked bv a boiler explosion.The proprietor, Mr.Cloutier, 28 years of age, was killed, together with a workman named Chas.Landry, aged 34.Both men were mar ried Md lad small families.The damage to the mill amounts to $2000.No insurance, mr Per tre BODY FOUND.The body of a man was found yes- terdav lying on the beach at Bout de l'isie.The corpse was in an advanced state of decomposition and _identification will be very difficult.Some think that the remains are thode of young Berthiaume, of Cap Blanc, who was drowrnd last autumn, while others expressed the opinion that a young man named Dion is the unfortunate one.Dion was drowned nearly two years agp.An inquest will be held to-day by Coroner Belleau.THE MAGOG STRIKE.The R.C.R.I.Were Under Orders to Proceed tu the Scène.No.5 Regimental Depot of the R.C.R.1.received orders vesterdav to hold themselves in readiness ta proteed to Magog ta protect the Dominion Cotton Company\u2019s works during the strike.The men were ready to go at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when an order cancelling the previous one was receiv-\u2019 ed.Major Fages stated last night that his command could leave on five minutes\u2019 notice if necessary.ee pee.MONDAY, 6th AUGUST.You will have the advantage to chose in a stock of jobs of all kinds, valued at $23,000, sold at 50 cents on the dollar, Do not miss this occasion to purchase at low prices.A LA QUERECOISE, 155 St.Joseph street.One price only.ROUMANIAN IMMIGRANTS Will Leave For Their Destinations To- Dav \u2014 An Agreement Come To.The Roumanians who have been detained here since Monday last will leave for their destinations in Canada today, this being the decision arrived at yesterday afternoon by the Federal authorities.Mr.Ronald, local representative of the Elder-Dempster Line, received a telegram | vesterday afternoon from Mr.Campbell, the Montreal Manager, informing hin that he had received a message from the Depuli Minister of the Interior to the effect that be (Mr.Smart) had given orders to allow them go proceed without any further trouble.This does not apply to Roumanians who are booked for Winnipeg, as there is no work for them there, but the latier will be allowed to other parts of Canada where thev can secure employment.These parties have a certain sum of monev and besides will get financial atl, as there is al- readv w sum of $3,000 subscribed by Jewish philanthropists for Jewish immigrants, 9 small portion of which has already been devoted to the Jewish immigran:s of the S.N.Lake Ontario.Mr, W.H.Baker, of Montreal, accompanied by Mr.M.Joseph.President of the Quebec Hoard of Trade, called upoa Sir Wiirrid Laurier vesterday in connee- tion with the detention of these Jews.These genthmen were well received by the Premier, who informed them that the Government had no intention of discriminating aguinst the Jews, but would not allow panpere to enter this commtry, and this applied to all clases of immigrants.mere pres.Cook's Cotton Root Cem 1a successfully used monthly by over 10.000 Ladies.Safe, effeciual.jou pot our draggist for Cook's Cotise Take no other, 8 sl) Mixtures, pills sad imitations are dangerous.Price, 1,81 prt box; Ne.8, 10 reen stronger.08 pet box.tor 3, ~alleden 1pt of price sud two | e any Wind Sn TP padi waded by 81 SE te in Conséaand No, 3 1 Nols No.3 ie sold = Quebwo by » meme rename SAVARD PARK THEATRE.New Attractions cent programme this at Savard .Several handsome singers and dancers, Marionette theatres.Two negro comedians, Thomas and Jackson.Harry Dista, ventriloquist, and several other attractions, personal friends called to see him ves- terday.Sir Wilfrid is leaving t- night for Arthabaskaville, and will rest there for a few duys.He goes Lo fee Maritime Provinces for ibe 75th natant.\u2014\u2014y ee BAND ON THE TERRACE.The band of the R.CA.will play on Dufferin Terrace this evening at eight o'clock, weather permitting, the followiuz programme : 1.March\u2014Les Voltigeurs de Quetec.Jos.Vena.(March Regimentaire du 9m Rat.; 2.Overture\u2014Schubert .Suppe 4.Spanish Valse\u2014Torero .S.Trauslateur 4.Selection\u20141.e Pompon .1.ecocq.5 6 .Intermezzo\u2014Revee du tal \u2026Eil:ni eg .Sflection\u2014Leslie Stuart's , Godirey Vive la Canadienne.God Save the Queen.\u201c JOS.VEZINA, Bandmaster.mat LETTER FROM FATHR O'LEARY.For the information of those who donated gifts of religious articles for the wounded and sick in South Africa, the following letter from Father O'Leary, chaplain, Ind Battalion, Royal Canadians, is furnished the Chronicle :\u2014 Wynberg, July 2, 1900.My dear Miss Van Felson \u2014 Your welcome letter and ever so welcome parcel only reached me a few days ago ; no one is io blame for delay, the mail service id quite demoralized 0 eus ; 3 to say bow overjoyed the dear boys in hospital hen: ere to receive the precious gifts you procured for them, and they have all commis sioned me to thank you in their name.1 hope to be going up the country again some of these days, after re covering from an attack of deadily en- teric, and ! shall distribute the balance of devotional articles along the line in the many hospitals.1 most decidedly object to your ex- agurated appreciation of my humble efforts to better the lot of our poor, dear fellows\u2014any other in my position would have done as much and prob ably more.My only regret is that my iliness has so long forcibly kept me separated from them.We are all heartily glad that the war is drawing to an end, for that means the return to our dear land in the near future.You ask : \u2018\u2019Do our dear boys know that they are ever in our thoughts?\" Oh, yes '\u2014and should they be tempted to forget it, 1 take many an opportunity of reminding them of those at ted oe 4 per ae or Jess, of late, il probabil mest them ail in Pretoria.probably nce more thanking vou greet kindness, 5 you for your J remain Yours faithfully, P.N.O'LEARY, Priest, me ie Chaplainarticles were shipped.by the Elder Cempster.5S Co., through the generous kindness of Memsrs.R.M.Stacking & Co., representatives of the Elder Dempster SS Co., and forwarded onwards from Cape Town by His Excellency Sir Alfred Milner, Gover\u2014 ees.THE QUEBEC BRIDGE.How the Work is Progressing \u2014 A Good Beginning Made.The site of the Quebec bridge is a hive of industry these days.In fact, it may be sai that there are two sites, one on each sic of the St.Lawrence.Mr Davis, the masonry con tractor, has gone to work in earnest and has hundreds of men engaged in the works preparatory to the masonry construction.The last part of the surveying is now under way; a party of engineers with headquarters at New Liverpool are engaged in making the final survey of the base lines, Mr.E.A Hoare, C.E., being in charge.The work is very delicate and required a specially large instrument\u2014an eight- inch (ransit.No transit of this size is to be found in thé market, and so Professor McLeod, of McGill University, has been with the party for the week with an instrument of speciai ac- cuiacy for verifying triangulations.As has been belore stated, Mr.Davis has leased Victoria Cove and great pre parations are being made for the actu al work of building.The wharves arc being repaired, a warehouse 100 feet in length ix being constructed for storing and testing cement.Offices.sheds and workshops are being built, and a scow 50 feet \u2018n length will shortly be launch ed and used for transporting some of Mr, Davis's plant from the G.T.Rstation, Levis, to the cove.Four other scows of the same dimensions will be brought down from tlic west for a similar purpose.À {restie 2000 feet in length which will run from the Victoria Cove wharfis fo the bridge site, north shore, is being erccted, and considerable blasting has Leen necesgary to clear the way for it.The trestle will be used as a tramway for the transportation of stone, coment, lumber and other materials.The contractor's offices and headquarters are at the Cove.The staff consists of Mr, Wm.Davis, son of the contractor, Mr.Kane foreman, and Mr.Mcinenlez, bookkezp- er.On both sides of the river carters and boatmen are busy transporting materials from the docks of the Sitlery-St.ftomuald boat to the company's pro periy, and at t the contractor is engaging men th begin the coustruction Fe.| of » suitable wharf on the south shore close to the bridge afte.One hundred and fifty men are en- zaged in blasting houldets on the site of the anchor piers and abulments.Heavy masis of Columbian pine, 70 feet in length, are being prepared for ues in the giant derricks, and at the River à Pierre quarries, where the granite will be secured for the masonry a railway siding has been surveyed and will be built i .Mr.Davis means fuess, and it is to be hoped that the contractors will aleo be hustlers of a like nature.paresse The nurse maid arcepis more of less bush money.Extreme cases of disease test the real value Many \u201ctonic?and of a medicine, \u201cstimulant\u201d pre no real medicinal value, seem to brace the users when they are focling Any suimulant vu de t at iquor true test of a med- this whether or drug store.remedial power, In hundreds of such cases Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has been the means of saving life when even the \"family doctor\u201d had pronounced sentence of death.«1 had been s great suffcrer for several years, and my een 8 reat as 1 would not bes trv: tug man in two years, but, thank God, 1 sm still living,\u201d writes Sir.George W.Trustow, of Li comb, Augusta Co., Va.\"Dr.Picrce's Cotden Medical very fa what saved my life.1 had Heart trouble so bad that 1 could sot lie on my left ride without a great deal of pain.1 was nearly past work when 1 commenced your med- icime.bot I can do about as ruuch work now as .J canuet say 100 much for the benefit Many diseases, named for the organs affected, as \u201cheart disease,\u201d \u201clung disease,\u201d \u201cliver complaint,\u201d ete, are perfectly cured by Dr.Pierce's Golden - ical Discovery, which cures t the stomach diseases which originate in the stomach.ALWAYS HELPS, ALMOST ALWAYS HEALS.DEATH OF AN HISTORIAN John Clark Ridpath Passes Away New York.Ridpath, complication of diseases.home.His first in neighborhood and afterward in graduated in 1865.teaching he was sorship of English which the institution rests.Prof History of the United States.\u201d was (ollowed bv.his \u201cGrammar School From the datz of its publication ographical works.tory of the World\" was published four volumes.several tiographies.rary man.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee have DRY ROYAL CHAMPAGNE on their tables \u2014\u2014p sen IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.been compelled to spend hundreds public with the signatere of Chas, Fiztcher.This has been Castoria growing generation.be careful the signature of Chas.H.Fletcher, i they would guard the children.Casloria advertisements which bottle of genuite Cartoria bears cher, under whose supervision it been manufactured continuously over thirty vears.\u2014Phila.Bulletinmme ere A SAD ACCIDENT Wire Works at Lachine, was ter vesterday.portunity to bag anythi ately the gun was accidently charged and the contents entered young man's Weast.Death was widow.\u2019 - may come ofyit.ions, which have icine is when life itself is staked on its ia Sew York.August 2, \u2014 John Clark the historian, diel in the Presbyterian Hospital to-nigit from a te lad been a patient in the hospital since April 26th.Mr.Ridpath was born in J\u2019ot- nam County, Ind.on April 26, 1841.His ancestors, on bot sides, wee old Virgiréans from before the Revolution.His childhood was passed in a frontier educadion was obtained the country schools nf the Je Paws University, from which he was After six vears of ected to the profes- Etorature In lis Alma Mater, and {wo vears afterward In 1879 he curing the De Pauw cndowment, upon Ridpath's career ax an author bégan in 1876, when -he published bis Academic s Historv'' and soon afterward by his the author devoted himself more and more 10 the preparation of historical and Li- In 1885 his \u2018\u2019Hisin In the inlervals of heavier composition Prof.Ridpath wrote In 1893 he pub- ship and Vice-Presidency in the University and began to be exclusively a lite The leading people in Canada The manufacturers of Castoria have ol thousands of dollars to familizrize the æcessitatod dy reason of pirates counterfeiting the trademark.This counterfeiting is a crime not onlv against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the All persons should to see that Castoria hears heath of the Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to capefully examine the ve been appearing in this paper, and to remember thas.lhe wrapper of every t fac-himile signature of Chas: H.Flethas far Montreal, August 2.\u2014 A man nam- od Batty, employed by the Dominion fatally shot while out in a boat with his sis- He and his family were camping on a neighboring island, and Batty had gone out fishing, taking hie rifle with him in case he saw an op- .Unfortundis- the in- stantantous.He had been married only alittle over a yeat and leaves a ares fmt.There ik: nothing so md what good Lake St.Johu and Mistassini, will next.Chateau gistered at the Chateau, Mr.Erived in man Lloyd Co, Mr.G.S.Theberge, is a guest at the Éhateau.Mr.J.E.Price, General Suptthe EC.private secretary, Mr.R.Colclough are guests at the Chateau.POLICE COURT.cases of the Provigeial \u2014_\u2014 FUNERAL OF MISS GINGRAS.was very largely attended.The eph Gingras, Nap.Dorion, C.Dorion, Eric Dorion and Chscousins.Hon.Chas lier, Hon.Remi Gauvreau, Messrs C.Delagrave, Carbray., M.P.P.; J.lI.Rd, Capt.Pennee, À bray.E.E.Welch, G.C.Seolt, Phillips, W.Scott, H.Price, Morin, Achile Picher, Es Dery.A.E.Vallerand, J.B.Cloutier, E.L Burroughs, Morin, A Gingras, Labrecque, etc.was transferred tn the chair of Listorv | Belmont Cemetery, being followed and political philosophy.was elected ViowPresident of the Uni-|ber of friends.versity, and while occupying this pos: \u2014- tion was chiefly instrumental in pro- NEW LIEUT.-GOVERNOR 1 Inant-Governor of Nova Scotia, \u201cPopular History of the United | ment House on the 7th minst.States.\u201d The last-named work has \u2014#\u2014 reached a sale of nearlv 400,000 copies.RUGS! RUGS! August, at advantage of this offer.A LA QUEBECOISE.135 St.Joscph street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eeen.never teen more ware than at present found an echo in Europedelegal that friends blame to Englandthe: approaching vote on the followin which was _ adopted :\u2014This congress, acting on The Hague resolution, f to the results, in the firm hope have not been able to do so.tion of attention of their inents to contracted Hague resolutions.rem pre Byvre.After.Frocd'a Phonphoëine, The English 3 Sold Sud recon med si druggists in Cansda.Coly rel) able medicine discover 5 ors OT Aexual Woah ness, ail effects of .\" oF excess, Mental Worry.ve nme nf Iv \u2018ecco, Opium or 8' imulants.Meiled on recef; Mira at Bs Ye to any de The Wer | Company, WV M er Woods by oll reeponsible / ont can afford to pay pi titers, $e fpremt\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OUR MATINEES.Mr.J.A.Lane, advoeate, leaves Jor an return to town on Tuesday Hon.Œ Costigan is a guest at the Mr.Emile Dube, of Fraserville, arrived in town yesterday, and is re- Larue, M.P., of Beauce, ar- town on Wednesday, and leaves fo-day for New York, to take ge for Paris SS Kaiser Wil- Faim der Grosse, of tha North Ger- N.P., of Beauce, of R., accompanied \u2018by his , Ih the Police Court, yesterday, the Revenue against a number of unlicensed hotel The funeral of Miss Homerine Gingras took place yesterday morning, and principal mourners were ber brothers Messrs Philippe, Eugene, Arthur and Jos.Deguise, Among others present were .Fitzpatrick, Hon.C.Lange A America's Foremost Veatriloquist, and | Burroughs, R.C.Welch, R.J.Davidson, R.Audette, Alp.Cote, J.Vincent, A.R, Pruneau, L.Stafford, J.Archer, jr., L.Kerwin, A Duchesmy, W.J.Car- C.R.Barthe, P.J.Cote, Elz.Vincent, P.Malouin, C.J.L.Lafrance, Dr.E.JE.B.Garneau, C.A.Langlois, A.Frechette, W.J.Lemesurier, L.\u201cD.Bisson, Dr.l.arocque, Ed.Larue, J.A.Tranquille, Eug.Picher, A.Alaire, Ed.Cote, T.Donohue, P.Casgrain, Dr.Coote, Cyp.P.Wright, Geo.Budden, After service in Basilica the remains of the deceased wer: interred in 10 their last resting place by a large num- Ottawa, August 2.\u2014 Jas.J.Me Gée, Clerk of the Privy Council, has gone to Halifax with the commission appointing Hon.A.G.Jones Lieuterr r.Jones will be installed in the Govern- Two hundred and fifty linen rugs will be offered for sale on Monday.\u2018the 6th cents on the dollar.Take split in the inter-Parllamentary Com gress for peace arbitration, was narrowly avoided at today's session.M.Dorand, speaking of the impotence of The Hague conference, às there had Lord Stanhope, one of the English tes, immediately rose and stated of peace in his country did everything possible to prevent war, adding Chat it would be impossible for representatives of England to partici- pale in a discussion implying the least The presiding officer tactfully turned storm by calling a resolution, Phosphodine is sold in Quebec Honesty ix a poiley | which any remiums.You Can't Tel and best, for That the Jacques Cartier Light is not the cheapest can prove to you that it is, I have made à careful investigation of this light question and know what I am talking about., > OOO Jacques Cartier Water Power Coy.General Offices : 32 & 34 St.John St.Upper Town.Miss Bertha Lloyd, Vocalist.| HARRY D\u2019ESTA, 4 his block-head comedians.An irremist- able and seasonabls source of antusement, | especially srranged to plense the children and equally entertain their olders.Thomas and Jackson, Comic Negrorkeepers, were, pn bre Closed on Saturdays, after 1 pm., until September 10th, mp de guilty \"50 AMUSEMENTS.AMUSEMENTS.th Sarge.He was sent to jail for P S \u2019 T ark Savard |heatre, s@- Take the St.Sauveur Cars to the Parkre GRAND ATTRACTIONS.Wi.Wetherill Rhoads\u2019 Mechanical Marionette Theatre.The Original Royal English Mannikios.A Reproduction of a Modern Theatre ina most realistic ani gorgeous manner ; with stage accessories, novel mechanical arrangements, orchestra, stage performance and audience ; Asrobats, Minstrels, Daw: cers and Skeletons gambol about performing all manner of ludicroas anucs to the music of the Mannikin Orchestre.2.30 o'clock.Admirsivm 10 cents.Every evening at 8 o'clock, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday airernoces at DO NOT GO ELSEWHERE.For no matter what kind of goods you want, carpets and oflcloths included, go to FAGUY, LEPINaY & FRERE.pe VALUABLE MINERAL SPRING It Has Great Healing Properties\u2014One Man Cured.Chatham, (nt., August 2.\u2014A pheno minally powerful mineral spring was opened to-day on the McGregor farm, at a depth of 984 feet.The hole is #1 inches in diameter and the stream floms to a height of vixht £cet over the surface.A local syndicate, having in view the establishiug of a sanitarium, have, after three weeks woik, drilling aver 600 feet through red rock, struck water which, upon analysis, i fo! to contain properties identical with the water at Mount Clemens, Mich.A railroad man named Jas.Stryker, who some vears ago received an injury to his hand, resulting in a stiffened thumb, to-dav tathed his disabled member in this water and in three hours regained the use of the The healing properties of the water have become known and hundreds of people visited the well to-dav and carried off quantities of the water to use for Various lished \"Great Races of Mankind,\" A PEACE MEETING ; which is, perhaps.his most important ailments.It is a remarkable thing work.\u2018Since 1585 Mr.Ridpatt: had de- [ Nearly Ended in a General War nf that 25 vears ago o syndicale.after soted himeelf altagether to authorship.Delegates.Re gorge ing.like 0e ae tl var he resign i essor- eme as à .Le gned his prof Paris, August 2 \u2014 An unpleasant |sent syndicale operated on the same propertv.Much excitement las re sulted from the strike.pa en FOR COLLEGE.If you want scholars\u2019 caps, tells, protested against the war in the Trans- caps, green, flannel, utc, go lo vaal, and, expressed astonishment, that the requests for arbitration made hy the South African republics had not FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.ere res A wise man never covets a (hing he can live without.WANTED, Fe THE PROTESTANT DISSENTI- ent Szhoo!, Lavia, à Female Teacher of experienc, (Une holding a Model Fchool Diploms prfe:red.\u201cGEO.ADDIR, tes.ITeas., pod Prot.Dis't.Sclwol, Levis presses gratitude to those contributing that the powers will not neglect in the future to utilize the means ai their dis position for the agreement of international conflicts, and its reget that they Actual war in the Transvaal calls the atten- the various delegates to the duty devolving upon them to call the respective Governthe obligations tle powers in giving adhesion to The Levis, 1st Angast, 1500.We have a small Souvenir Caleche, a bonus of 25 cents will be given to every carter who maker a sale for us.Hardware Merchant, 135 ST.JOSEPH STREET.DR.A.ROCCHI, Physician and Surgeon, ' Try fro bec to A reat reduction will Le made on|265 ST.JOHN STREET.The Round m our matinces.WOMEN'S DISEASES.Roberval and Ghioon rail .tain Be % aed an PAOUX VERT R TRERE OFFIOE HOURS moun sven ana- \u2019 : dian Adirondacks, down the |ST- JAMES HOTEL, MONTREAL, From ® to 11 AM.Baguenay and back to Quebeo by | Opposite G T.R, and two blocks \u201c 1 to 8 PM.steamer, touching at all the beau- [from O.P.R.The best business \u201c tt 9 PM.Liful ssaside resort of the Lower hotel In the oley, 00 00°03 Re: | 1.A.DUSSAULT, M.D 3 wrence, is w ou ou rovements.one of the mont varied and de- shed, Table une .N.A.DUS ULT, M.D lightful tours on this continent.| Street cars from all of the SPECIALIST.A daylight trip both s.No |city pass the door.Terms moder For Dissuce o hs Eyus Kare Hows nd tourist should fail to take It.' Bx-|atc.Theo.Lanctot Frog.Throat, No.18} BT.ANNE EET ss: wmogmiatocs to nil, Ka VU od Ber mii bm SEX rv un uicets ; in - only Ten Dollars each.P [ing room.Tel 10%.J 0 GREG H, 0.MARTINEAU, |: ADVERTISEMENTS 3 OF THE.LEADING BUSHESS | HOUSES OF QUEBEC ARE TO BE FOUND IN ; i si CHRONICLE any oration.wi be\u2019 chesrfull ivon the same by daquirlag nt the CHRONICLE OFFICE, Kearly Opposite tho Post Offfes.NOTICE.WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any debts contracted Ly the crew of ship \u201cCharles,\u201d without a written order from (3igncd) WM.TAIT, Master.Quebec, 95th July, 1870.University of Bishop's College LENNOXVILLE, QUE.Facultles of Arts and Divinity MICHANLMAS TERM opens BATUR- DAY, September 8th, 1900.Æxamiaations for Entrance, _ Echolarahipe &o, Monday, > 6 10h, tures bogin Thursday, Bopt, Cl For information, Ol &o sill AE BG ly a, To A ,b, DO.Jp sl y.From Sept.1st to The Hav.ne RINOTPAE Bishop's Bolles BISHOP'S OOLBEGR SOHOOL.Michaslmas Term Begins Monday, September 10th, 1000., The School prepares for the Universibies, A ee A INA pe rie Voulats.sad copy of now iilustcated Calendar, Amly © H.J.H.PETRY, M.A.Bt, Agathe de ent PQ of both College\u2019 So's 5.W.FRITH, B.A , Scorstaty, Binhop's Colle Tasdoxvirie, 1.THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE Log par lished every lawiul day by the Chrog icles Printing Company, at thetr print house, Hunde street, Quebec.I, la Wallis, Managing Director, "]
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