The Quebec chronicle, 25 juin 1901, mardi 25 juin 1901
[" QUEBED, TUESDAY, JONES 95, \"> HAS BEEN A PITCHED BATTLE \u2014 Striking Miners Fire on United States Marshals \u2014 FURTHER TROUBLE IS LIKELY \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE STRIKE SITUATION IN THE WEST VIRGINIA REGION HAS ASSUMED A FRIGHTFUL STAGE \u2014 STRIKERS DEFY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AND ARE ENTRENCHED IN THE MOUNTAINS, \u2014\u2014 Huntingdon, W.Va.\u2018June 24.\u2014T da; a pome of Deputy United States Marshells, kd by A.C.Hufold, of Bluefield, were fited on bv the strikers apd forced to flee from the coal fields at'Mateawan.Some time before noon the officers sitempted Lo serve injunction papers.A mob followed and one recklew feflow fired the first shot and quick as lightning the mountain sides reechoed and reechoed with resounding reports ; then followed the crack of dirty rifles.The deputies were fo \u2018to take refuge in sieht and then y escaped with their fives or rie situation is assum- ue a frightful stage.Sheriff Hatfield has withdrawn all his deputice because it is maid he does not Lclieve in the policy being used to put down the sthike.\u201cThe United.States -marshalls have tem Jeft alone and after being chared from the fields to-day St is be- led they will be strongly re-enforce.and ready to fight when they again appear to enforce the iniwnciion.On he mourlain: sides of West Virginia MLE Han ats ating hut moun: are ut moun.paths, A Jot of strikers almost a thousand strong have grossed over into Kenticky and occupying the upon] - are out of \u2018reach oe deputy marshall and command {he entrances to the collie ries.The strikers have nothing but hatred and contempt for the mar- shalls, and it ix said that at a mess meeting at cker on Saturday night horses are not full î i ; y employed.then they to ignore the injunction.motor power is the et wer.In other words, if your trade is ruit'ent, .NE ASHORE one time a \u201crush\u201d and another Ondensbu N.Y.June 34.\u2014The| \u201cslack,\u201d then it is that the motor car kn steamer Ocliihan in runnin- oût of the ['s even now the more economical, Le loft lock of the Edwardshurg Canal | cause horses have to be fed and tend- broke her \u2018rudder chain and ieing [od (key are working or not ; struck broadside by the curreat from the Galop Rapids w:3 carried into the canal bank Tin her tow bacges, Eneland and Ireland.laden with 1,300 tons of coal for Montreal.All are renting easily on a mud bottom.Three ECECEREEIPEDEEOOD UNITARIAN\u2019S C OPNNION.Ottawa, June 24 \u2014The Rev.Albert Walkley, in the Chutch of Our Father, Unitaitan, said laut evening that some of the noticeable features of the As sembly were its good organjzation and readiness \u2018fcr work, tho sturdy character of its ministry, their apparent wide reading and the fact that they represented 800,000 people.Ile criticized Presbyterian mission methods in China, and dealt with the French evan- gelization movement.The sermon delivered in the Unitarian Ohurch Sunday night by the Rev.Dr.Fraserof St.John, N.B.carried the mes sage, aeid Mr.Walkley, that evervone has the right to decide for himself the truth or otherwise of the Bible.In closing Mr.Walkley wid he had the most profound hatred for the West minster Confession of Faith and the highest.respect for the Presbyterian Church.which He considered was bound to exert ils influence in Canada\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014 A MANCHESTER FIRE London, June 34.\u2014 T.E.Rvaroft & Co., warchousemen, report that theig ontten warehouse at Marichester has been burned.and that the damage amounts to £18,000.eee pre THR MOTOR CAR TRIALS London, June 24.\u2014The trials of motor waggons and cars took place in Lotdon jast week.Haulage by motor car cannot fail 10 interest everyone contiecied with our trade, as \u2018it muet be admitted that the automobile Tt! ia the traction power of the future.The recent trials in this city proved bevond any doubt that for all classes of heavy work the motor possesss many advantages over jhorss power, and the whole question of horse vs.motor has resolved itself into one of economic.As 10 the relative cost of haulage by motor and bv autocar some very careful calculations lave been gath.red by the Society of Enmineers, Paris.The Society freely admits that the cost of working the motor cox is at the present tine greater than that of horse power, and it recommends that the efforts of mo- ter car builders should be directed in the first instance towards a reduction of the cost of supplving the motive power.If vou have constant and regular work for vour horses, they are the cheaper means of traction to the extent, of fully 25 per cent, But: if when the motor ie not in use it costs scarcely anvthing to keep it in round condition, wherein lies its superiority over the horse.ee een OUR TAILOR.We guarantee ¢ut and finish of our ready-made suits or made to order: Our tweeds are of the latest stvies.FAGUY.LEPINAY & FRERE.4ugs are voring to release the barges with lighters.The fleet he long to Ondensburg Cual and Towing .Lo ro! \u2018 ING! Wiring to certain unscrupulous Saloons and Stores retatin; or waters for the genuine Magi Caledonia Min Aters, we warn the public not to be deceived by such barties, as their object is GAIN and not principle or honor.They buy the inferior for a few cents per dosen lees but the DONSUMER is charged the same price ss for the genuine, When you ask for CALEDONIA WATER Rane is branded on the cork.see that our M.TIMMONS & SON Agents and Bottiers.YOU ARE -\" Going to the Country ?Your Town Residen ce Wants to be Papered or Painted ?: ME æ .and no disagroeable It méy require Dome renovating, If so call up Phone 60! It is the right place \u201cvgs nom Wood, Reat Work, disappointments.Marchant Bros.PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, PHONE wa.\u201ccel \u201ci t .232 St.JOHN St.- IS RUMORED THAT THIS STATEMENT 18 ONLY PARTIAL \u2014 THE TRAN WAS A FAST EXPRESS.: \u2014\u2014 Pittsburg, Pa.June 33\u2014Train No.23 was W at Monaca, 130 miles west of here, this evening.and at least two persons are dead and probably 30 hurt.- The dead are W.J.Cunningham, fireman of the train ; Larry or Lowry Black, baggagemaster, of Mount Washington, Pitteburg.Fatally injured\u2014Mrs.Lola Perkins, Euclid avenue, Cleveland, O.; A James Lee Washington, Pa; Mrs.Jet ferson Carse, Beaver, Pa.$.Injured-H.H.Semmons, Kittaning, Pa.; seriously; William Nash, Youngstown, O.; Thos.B.Warner, Toronto; Rev.J.L_ Milligan, Alleghany; Mrs.H.G.Neally, Monmaca; A.K.Young, Pittsburg, A.S.Miller, Beaver Falls, Pa.; Dr.Zinunerman, Youngstown, O.: Mrs.Dr.Moran, J.J.Hamilton.Youngstown, Pa.; R.D.Rainy, New cantle; Mzs.D.Parker, Newcastle; Wm, Hubbard, baggage master; Owen B, Reed, Garretaville, O.; Peter Kimerly, Sharon, Pa; Edward Willis, Beaver; Fred Houston, Beaver; Frank Houston Beaver, Frank Howard, Youngstown: Ohio: W.J.Carr, Volanta; F.B.Pain ter, Oakdale, Pa.; William H.Welch, Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs.D.M.Alford, Canonsburg, Pa.; Margaret Brewster, Canon£twz.Rev.G.G.Westfall, Beaver Falls; Frank T.Powezs, Youngs Pittsburg, H.J.Gloninger, Pittsburg, The wrecked train was known at No, 33.It left Pittsburg for Cleveland at, learned that the train while going at a very fast speed ran into an open switoh al Monaca and the entire trsin went over an embankinent some 25 feet bieh.Every Car was turned over, two of them going aver twice.The traia left here at 4.30 for Cleve land and had its conckze well tiiled with.paæpneers.Fireman ContSng ham.when taken from the wreck, was found to be horribly \u201ccrushed.~~ His death must have been instantaneous, Aa soon as the news of the wreck reached the city Superintendent Yole summoned a corps of physicians and took them tn ihe scene on a special relief trai:.fils train returned here with the dead and a number of | inured, when another traîn was at onos despatched to Monaca, i WN), Traine will run Lo end from St.Andrew Sirect Terminus, Quebec, as follows Leave Quebec: 0.00 A.M.(G.N.Ity.) For Grand\" Mere and qe Fails ute.ail except sun- 840% LM.For Roberval and Ohioon- 15054 with Pans daly § Su M.ke Se J ents y cxcopt Bund, aay, SE 4550: 1 Yor fit.Itaymond Sunday snly.» For 84.itaymead dally ezsept sut \"Arrive at Quebec.7.008.M.Et ry She frm LA 80 A a WM.From daily al an lake oo day x dut use, Osceun: nur, ton n Tiny ad et, ~ R Slonmers Mistasainl from ftubyrvai 10 Grand LD) Eres Ake St.Joh, rT EEE arcominodation 4.0.ALEX.MARDI Boor, oe (ithe le vo Von Mr @ for uimaturel dischatiee, infin; irritations or ni on mncoan Sat es: Seid by » for 81.00, of Stein, Clreular wnt on req sa, thw 1m \u2014 Come and mee our silk \u2018Perrin & Alexander.A Why perfect we will live you another pair.Jone 13, 1901, = |thoe ponts fo) LU.MYBAND, Jane 96, UO\" Agent, FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE AND AFTER SUNDAY JUNE Sd, 5 Quabic, 55-46 : Halifex, 56-00.Lower Lakes and Geurgan Bay\u2014 Light to moderate soultrensieriy = to y \u2018inde: a few scatier thethder\u2019 she .but mostly fair a very warn.a Gltane Vay and Ubpes St.Lawrence.\u2014Light winds and very warm.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf, Fair and warm.: Marie Provinces.\u2014Light winds | r and a little warmér.cie TIRE CARROLL:\u2014On the 24th June, 1801, Séephes Qarroll, aged 74 years und ¢ months.; Funeral from his late residence, 29 Des Fous sircet, on Wednesday Mort sug, the 26th instant, at 8.45.for St.Patrick's Church.and thence lu St.Patrick's Cemetery.Friends und acquatntsn are c'spectfully invit- to attend.O'BRIEN.\u2014On Monday, the 34th instant., Miss Ellen O'Brien, .Notice of interment in to-morrows issue.: TIMS\u2014On Monday, 2#th June, Caroline Didlev Fraser, widow of the taie Frank D.Time.Es- Department Provincial Auditor.Funeral on Wednesday, 26th instant, at -2.30 p.m.from her late residence, 30 Conroy street, to Trimity Church, thepos 10 Mount Hermon Cemeterv.Fiisnds and relatives are requested to attend.re EE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Plating and Paper Hanging -Marchaat Bros Breceh Lost\u2014This Office Excursion ltates\u2014 Rich & Ont Nav Co Dominion Duy\u2014Grand Trunk Ry Fowae's Military Gloves \u2014 Will J Whelan Mercantile Lodge No 57, LOU P\u2014Allts M Iteid Dewinion Day \u2014Queber & Lake £t Joha ity Catrier Boys Wanied\u2014This office Ceylon and India Tea Salada Ceylon Tes Amusements\u2014Tivoli Gardens Len & Perrins\u2019 Nauce Thousads iu use and their efficiency proved \u20ac Povety day by the greater demand.Do not Fw any other to be used if you went abeotate satisfaction.Art Bookles to all interested patties.22-24 « 9 & Potur Bi RICKABY'S Furniturs Warehouse Usdertaking Establishment G UP-TO-DATE MODERATE pry OF FIRE LOSSES.ST.JOHN STREBT.PHONE 381.1a connection wilh DOMINION DAY, » BPROIAL TRAIN will LEAVE QUEBEC at 0PM.\u201cRDAV, th June.1901.for f second class sold KT SINGLE FARE.Goed te return until 1ith July next.A slospleg ear will be attached to train.ALEX.HARDY, J.G.HCOTT, © Gea\u2019 Pags'r Ag't Gen'l M'ar In 38 \u201cThe \u201cDiainy\u201d Boiler is beyond all questiot he moët srodern sad improved heater in the T PM.RATU , ROBRRY i rnd CHICOU TIMI, stanning at ferns) late stations, RETURN TICKETS \u2018© 15 and 25 cents each.WANTED First Class Compositors Apply at once to PIERRE GRENIER, Foreman, \u201cChronicle\u201d Job Dept.GOING FISHING ?THEN CALL AT E.H.Walling's, And Get Your Smoking Supplies Pipes, Pouches, Tobaccos and Cigarettes A SPECIALTY.Wholesale and Retail 162 St.John Strest, Que.CACOUNA.ST.LAWRENCE HALL.Kleetric lighted.New management.Special aw rates Lo July 13th, Thoroughly renovated, Write i Lo to secure best rooms.SAM {+ RRIS, Solc Lesecs and Managor, Cacouna, e Ja is LOST ! On Monday nfternoon, ith instant, bet ween $t, Ursule street and Duiferin Terrace, a Pearl Hrooch, star shaped.The Onder will be rewarded on ieaviag sae at THIS OFFICE.FOR LABRADOR.UNTIL FURTHER NUTIOR \u2018The North Shore Mall Steamer \u201cDOURO\u201d Will leave the Princesa Louise Dock on the Sth, 156th and 25th of each month, tor GODBOUT, callizx along the Coast to Esquimaux Point.SF Noxt salling TUESDAY, 28th June.at noot, A.FRASER & Co.Quebac, 19th June, 1901, Tivol GABLENS MATINEE TO-DAY.EVERY DAY AT 3.© EVERY NIGHT AP h.404 The World's Greatest Showa READ THE MONSTER BILL wa Mercantile Lodge No.37 5.0.0 P \u2014 The Regniar Weckiy Meeting nf Mercantile Ledge No.71, L O, O.F.will be held THIS (Tusedey) EVENING, at 8 o'cleck, in the Lulate Room.Manonio Hail, * Nomination acd Election uf Officers.* As business of the utmost importance to tie fubure wellare of the Lodge will be transacted \u201c nftiil atétnétinoe of members ie earnosiiy re- M By ondet of the N.G.\u2018 ALLAN M.REID, ! Nec.Bec\u2014 TO LET ~With Immediate Possession.Me, 90 Geands Allss\u2014Dwelling adjola- tas Parliament Building, containing 56 teoms.Heated by furnace, oc ~ oupled as poesmut by Miss Henderson, Us.290 Grapée Allee\u2014Dwelltag opposite Leadiæ\u2019 Protestant Home, cos tndaiag 10 rooms, electric Light, eb.APPLE 20 J.G.HEARN, \u2014 08 GRANDE ALLER TIE MARVELOUS ACROBAT THE MEEKER-BAKER TRIO EDUCATED GOATS._ MLLUB ARMINTA, QUEEN OF AERIAL ARTISTS shape.The Whitham Shea Co., Mokiers, Montreal.Goodyear welted.At best * .DINNER SETTS, In Very Uandsome Patterns.At Moderate Prices.ND\" NEW DESIGNS IN - - - Blectro.jers, Blectric Table Lamps, Blectric Shades.WEDDING PRESENTS IN BHST MAKES OF - - - Plated Wars, Bross and Art Goods, Now Lines of Quebec and St.Aune de Beaupre View Goods PLACQUES in 11n tur Decorating Purposes, 12 and 18 inches, O.MARCEAU & CO., 151 St.Joseph Street, 3t.Roch's.Local News.A CHEAP EXCURSION.The Quebec & Lake St.John Railway will run a special train on Saturday evening, the 28th instant, for Roberval and Chiooutimi.Round trip tickets will be sold at single fare, first or second claw, good to return uatil Julv 14th.comers SERIOUS ACCIDENT.Yewterday morning two residents of St.Sauveur amused themstives bv firing off shotguns in that locality.The men ot careleus after à ilme and à voung son of Mr.Pierre Cantin, re siding on Hermine: street.who was passing by, received the contents of one of the guns in his right side.The hoy was picked up and cartied into his home, where Dr.Boulanger Attended | im.He 4s rather setiously injured.re rt USEFUL, HINT FOR THOSE GOING TO THE COUNTRY OR SEASIDE.You have decided to go to the country for the summer and vou notice that vour house will require to te te painted and re-papered.It ix giving vou a little worry.Do not allow it to do so.Marchant Pros.are in business to take this worry off vour mind.Telephone Marchant Brosand give them the order to have \u2018our house cleaned up and they, will do it at once.Phone 502.Marchant Dros.233 St.John street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CROWDS DAILY WN.ATTENDANCE.The great reduction sale of dry goods advertised by Mr.P, J.Cote has met with unprecedented guccess.and every dav last week the store wax filled with purchasers, who ere satisfied that the goods were sold a! the most reduced prices.Citizens whe went there once were so pleased with their bargains that thev made it their duty to return.In fact some davs a number had to leave the store, owing 10 the large number of burchasets.Mr.Cote will soon be removing to hi new store and we would advise all to take advantage of the bavgains now offered at his present.place of business.-\u2014 \u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u20142rfte gr 22 KT.JEAN BAPTISTE.Yesterday was the national feast of our French-Canadian feHow citizens, and the day wes celebrated with more than usuai eclat.The rain, which had) fallen in torrents on Sunday, had fortunately kept off, and although the weather for a time was rather threatening, the different.societies mustered at the St.Pierre market about nine o'clock and marched to the Basilica, The provession was one of the largest ever witnessed in this cily, and was accompanied by atout twelve bands of music.Each society was preceded by their banners, while a large number of flags were carried by the proces- sionists.All along the route of march the procession was witnessed hy thousands of spectators, whilst the dura tions along the sireels werc exception- aliv elaborate.At the Basilica Grand Mass was celebrated by Mgr.Gagnon, clmplain of the Society, and a special musical service was rendered.In the afternoon thousands wended The great.only and renowned JOHN LEOLAIR, 10,100 Berreis Portland bon \u201c\" \u201c\" I \u201c KiNG OF JUUOLERS.NEW TRICKS ATET REYES, Boston Ladies\u2019 Orchestra 44 NEW AND POUULAN SETRCTIONS VA Reserved Seats in Advance 250, ; TELEPHONE 630.A.R.APRUNEAU & CO.Tmporters of Coal.90 DALEOUSIR STREBT.EX AB.CIBRIANA® Cement \u2018\u2019Globe\u201d \u201cCentaur\u201d 040 \u201cHemmer\u201d The High Grade Comont *\u2018Alsen.\u201d Also, difforent other makes of Cement their wav towards thé Extibition Girounds and Savard Parksporty were held.At the former pl greal interest was taken in the tug of war competitions between the Garde Champlain and the Garde Montcalmten men aside.Each team won a heat the final one being won by the Garde Champlain amidst Seat applause, In the trotting races Dr.Jolooeur's Virwinia J.wom both events, with _ Mr.Turgeon's hore second, and Mer.Pouljot's, Arago third.The bicycle races brought out several competitors, * but Mr.Amyot, of the St.George: lub, won buth events, defeating ord in the five mile race by a few: vards.In the evening the R.C.A.band performed a splendid programme of music on the Terrace, which wan listened to hy thousands.mr rer QUEBEC AND LAKE ST.JORN RAILWAY.No tourist should fail to take & trip to the interesting Hugon Village by the popular train whioh to auit purchasets.leaves Quebao at 1.80 p.m.dally, FIRE BRIOKS.4.:cept Sunday, tor Indian Lor- .» atte, Lake St.Joseph and interme- 40000 -
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