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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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vendredi 5 juillet 1889
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[" DATTÆ Vol.XXX.No.150.¦WTTTNTÏU: MONTUEAU FRIDAY.JURY 6, 1889.Psi.k On t Cknt.h\\tiT HTAtK aid HTIIIP CARPETS, ID ST CARPET FyCAKKR, REST I\u2019AleAOl\u2019l I CARPKTH, REST trff.CI.oTIIH.lit HT I INlt'.Kl MS, IlFhT MATTIMiH, JifhT Cl\u2019RTAINH and MATPHIALH, fit HI MATH i el Itl\u2019tiH, RthT POLF.H aid TKIMMIXtIH.IN FACT, 111 FR1 TUIKCi 411 lUC IIK«T 4 L4MH AH WKI.l, AS AL*.THF.MKDIDM A.M> LOW K R CUADF.S To HR HUM» is A I ItlhTi LARS CAF.I\u2019KT WARKHOL\u2019HB.tier pet bweepMs, 4 hiUH mattloc, lltiiiimcrles.,le., FOR Till.HOT WKATHKK ar.dCOl\u2019NTKY H\"MKs 1140 RAH LltttàRT, IHM4 Hof re H.vim street, OLIXORA Lrn.Dixn».Hail orelers enrefiilly exeessted.B IB LE HOUSE, 8173 hT.4 All» RINK MREFT, 1'IIILLirH HOC ARE.The rnl lie ai d friu.dr < f thi MONTREAL AUXILIARY MILK Mill LTV are respectfully Inforuieiel that H i hai.i)itH >tores.8.UAR8LEY, IISS, »«7.ITftt.1771.1779, 1771.I)» BOTRi: RAMR BTRERT.Noulreal.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.JOHN MURPHY 4 CO.\u2019rf ADTKUTIMKMENT.HIDE ETT It AX4 E.During the rr-pavlng orsotr© Ham© street w© will (lor the beccfli oi ciutoniers driving) e |>©ii i< aid© eutranu© ou Ht Pater ktredi lo rear of our store's, JOHN MUKPHY à VO.4H4E 0*4 LOI R.Dnrlng the months of July and August r nr stores close on Malurdays at on© o\u2019ouh-k prompt AVMAI, M If HER HALE, a*\tB ^\t'i HUM KN DOUA\tg S\t2 3\tKUDUOTION*.I» w\tUl lu order to make our ANMTAD HUM-MfclH HALF the most sucoeatfUl one xv-» have eve r had, large reductions have been mud© in every dejuirt m©nt.JOHN MURPHY 2,(100 6()0.DEATH ON THE RAIL.OTTUMWA, la., July 5,\u2014A collision occurred on tho Chicago, Burlington & tjuincy road mar Chndal© yesterday.Express me*-M-rgrr Blackburn was buried in th© wreck and probably fatally injured A few < thorn were slightly hurt.Theeugin©* were badly damaged, Comiderablu dock wan killed and injured.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY :».Last Edition TELkgraI'JUC JNLWS.CABLE.THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.London, July 5.\u2014At th© world\u2019s Sunday* ichool cnivention yesterday it was deiidi-d t » .end a n eu.otul t.tho European sovereigns ask u g them to rxert tlieir influence iu favor of a I rcp*r observance U t ie Sabbath.An Englixb colonial colbge r» solution congratuDting tho Americans upon their auspicious auniversary was adoj t d.Th» ie wi.s loxid cheering for (jneen Victoria and President Harrison, the hi gltsh and An encan flag» were waved aud the national anthems playea.THE STATUE OF LIBERTY.Pabih, July -At the unveiling of the Liberty Statue >.-iter Jay a pavilion was erected fronting the rtsute on the Orenelle Btidge for President Carnot\u2019s reception by tho Aiutncbu Legation.Un th© pedestal ot tho statu© is tho following inscription: \"The American colony iu Paris t > the city of Par's, IKK!).We revere the Franco of the past be cause her soldiers helped us to become a nation.We love France of tc Jay because she joins with us in tho cause of fr* e government \" Then follows the inscription proposed by Mr.Morton, \"Non exeroitus niqae thesauri pfs jidia regal BUUt xerum amici \" THE DEFEATED DERVISHES.Cairo, July 5 \u2014Tho dervishes defeated at Atquin by Col.Wodehouxe\u2019s troops have tied to the hills.The gunboats have cut ot! the der vtshes' water supply.THE SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED.LONDON, July D.\u2014The Governor of Tripoli has issued a decree abolishing the slave trade.CANADIAN.THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.(Special to the H'tfncit.) Qcinxc, July 5, TRE CPLLIHH, The reduction iu the cu\u2019lers' ollico here under the act rf last smion, is proving very hurtful to trade and strong reprenntaHons have been trt.de to Oitavia iu cnnsrqui-noe.I\u2019KOX'iNrtAL neoiHTnaM.About ihirty registrars fr-n dill, r* nr parts of th'* provint© have be©n in s.ssi in here during the pr.nt two days holding their annual m©ehng.Tl © Hun.Mr.KooiilDrJ, of th Itctrd president for the < niujng year.PERSONAL.The If; n.Mr.Flynn leaves town to day for Peic.xx hi nc« hrwPlprnce d to Nova Scotia and th© Mjgdn!t-tx Lint d» Tho B©v M.Bart ham of Trinity church sails i »-xt w« »U'©r Engiai.d and will probably spend thri\" n intb'i m tl - Old Oi untry.During his ©b»©nee the Rxv.Mr.Johnson will occupy tho pulpit.KH >S MAMTACrCHE Th« Fraservillo shoe factory, xiith macli'uery, ha» I ecu o-.iId to Messrs.IVlletier «t (Jo.for \u2022V'>,C00.A m xv company is beicg organized to run I be corccrn.NOTES.The half bretd Sir©', xvho met with suclt a 1 xi ti f ul accidcn* ©n Tuesday last ny jumping off u down train of the Laki 8t John Railway ot St Amhioi»© and who is lying at th© Hotel D r© Hot'pPa), is reported son.©what better and h.» ulttn a!*t8txU-s ami Terri* toiles, Ilesx-y showsrs have been general In the Lower St.Lawrence and the Maritime Provinces ; fUe shtrr the wrathri hasteen fine.Maxloui'n températures\u2014\"atsary, 73; XXTnrii|H>g, K2 ; Parry Sound, 04; Toronto, erature.Hi Lawrence, Ixtwer -Moderate to frrah weeterly wind», and tine.Gulf Fresh westerly xvlnds.©lesrlnc and a little cooler Maritime Mcslrrste to frrsh south to west winds ihcwers, followed by clewing and s IP.tie cooler. \u2018VHft MONTH&AI ÔA OO' WITNESS Fiuday, July 5, 1889.A CENTRAL AMK1UCAN WAR COSTA KIO\\ AND NICARAGUA GKT-TINt; HKADY KOU WAR.will» grfàt dilhïol y and -lauR^r.Th««wn#»t the pit i* h»rro»uK.l*reaulent Cirnot h*» ordired that trea«urea be at once taken lor the relief ol the lanuUe* of the dead miner*.NKW8.nULN S ATLAKTICl thk collikuy disastkr.1\u2018akih.duly 4,\u2014The coal pit at St.Ktionnfi .\t.# ,n which the exp!.i tt >-f fire damp occurred Nitw York, duly 1 A »pecul from 1 aoama VMterday.u «till on tire.Many more bnliei , «»yi :\u2014Coata Rto*u irooi»* are inarching rapidly have been recover.d, l ut the work uatfuded ti|»on Nicaragua, and a war in wl.ic i all t ie A INntrid American republic* may beonuo e.n broiled i* ex|H i.i .«f to oro*k on: at any isoment.It i* nu re than p »**ible ulro, that llio Un.l1*! Staid* Goverumeat may be called upon to in, terfero to protect it* newly created mterei \u2019i in the Nicaragua canal.A formidable body of Cotta Rican troopt are already matted ou the frontier.THK TKOl'BI.K aritet out of the old boundary ditpute between Cotta Rica ami Nicaragua, which it wa* «up noted had been tattled by the docition of t x-I\u2019rcaidcut Cleveland last tprmg.Ac will be re n eaibered, the judgment wa* m favor of Cotta fvic*.Nicaragua ottentibly acrjuintced in the verdict, and the ooca ion wa* célébrât id throughout Central Amelia* a* the happy dawn td antra of peace.When Cotta Raja prtCr.eded to att upon the drcinou by making a contract with Engineer Meuocal, conctiimg lamia an 1 priviliMtea needed for the great canal where the STILL WINNING.Lospon, July 4.\u2014The Mataachuietti rifio team ttot agatett the Su*tex team at Brighton, to day.The light wa* c!*ar, but a strong wind wa* blowing.The American* won by points again»! U10.THK AMERICAN CRICKETERS.DCflUS, July l \u2014The game between the Amateur Cricket Club ¦ f Philadelphia nnd thi Dublin Cricket Club wa* continued ytaterdaj .When the gan.e wa* called yetterday trie AmericaLt bad made 13 run* *n»l five wicket* Ti day the vi*itora were m better form, and batted v^th much groxter c mrtdence d'ue h**t inning clouil for 177 ruut, agaimt tî'.i trade oy the Irish team ye.teiday.C.R.I\u2019altuer.of tho Philadelphia CHib, playi-d tinely, having \" run* placed to hi* credit.I'he Anienctn* went first to the bat for the second inning They gave a splendid txhibiti >n f batting, Mtnph rly mv*-terog the bowlioii \u2022 f *ugh the gan e wa« call'*! tho visitor* had made hï\u2019.' run* in the tec.nl inning, with *ix wicseta done.\t___\u2014 PERILOUS EXPERIMENTS.LOS PON, July l\u2014While making experiment* with ether in the laboratory of Dr.K\u2019-aig in Mumter, Weatphalia, to jay, two of thedoctor\u2019s aisistant* Dr*.Fritke nud ruI Bo\u201ctnerhaue were fatally injure 1 by the burst og of an ether retorf.Two ether d ctor*.also asiutauts of D.*.K nrg wire frightfully burned a'jout the face, and will lose their >\u2019ght.THE WEEK IN ONTARIO.ISpteial CitrrApondenM of the Witrun,) Toronro, June \u2018Jfi.TUI ANTI J BRUIT CUVHAUU still occupit* a large rharo of public attention throughout Ontario.Those who expreted it to die out alter the tim spasmodic effort now readily admit that they misjudged the situation.It has come to stay, if not altogether cert ainly 'or a linger timo than even its promoter* ex-reeled.It ha* passed several critical stages, and there is to all appearance lena ri»k of failure now than there wa* a mouth ago.By failure here i* not meant want ol succees in securing the diralkwance of tho Jesuits\u2019 Estât :s Act ; for, curious to say, few seem to expect that it will bo either dirallowed or declared uncou*titu liona*.Numerously signed petitions will bo sent in t> the (Jovemor-Geueral in Council, just as if the promoter* of the petitions be lieved in their efficacy.But after tho S:h of August an aspect of the agitation which has bien heretofore kept n good back ground, will come more tlan Jinn river nti f'»r abut sixty mite* j Tbit ia the electoral aspect of it deal in the to the fr»n*.From tho 8'.h AMERICAN.A MILLION DOLLAR KIRK.MltWAiKcr, J ily 4.\u2014The big brewery of Falk.Jar g 4.B icaert, Wauwat-sa, ju»t be yond the try limits w .burned ti' day.Lo*s, {l.OOO.C'OO ; insurauc» e.DO 000 N -arly \u2018\u2022J.003 barrel* of ceer were introyed.NVoeu tha big vats fcur*t the terr ran cut of five Joir* in a stream senn icr\u2018.,\u2018# diep.The firm hvi just cr-ir.plttfd a $100.t0) aiJition and put in a $50,000 'ce mach'L'e.A CRAZY WOMAN\u2019S DEED.N'kwYoax.July 4.*\u2014It wa* disc vertd ye* ter Jav by occdent that M;vs Leoni Steuv?nal, \u2022(rsd.iO, of Bayonne, Hud* n C uaty, N.J.at tempted tuicde ia v p eculiar manner cn Jane whi \u2022 insane.H r reaion became d-throned by relifci.u* stodic*.and fer fear that »h-j weald do v Imcetj her-' '.f a pr \u2022fessr-nal nano wsi r ured by her r i re* D uinf I ary at«- r;e cf * * r.tî-ndact, Mix* S: i«:t:x herself to a door of the roctr.In this a'-o r j\u2022 tucîe\u2019sf il in a tReasure.AYhen di;c v.red *r.¦ r.alpinione i z- fx: and eu bac 1 to the J r and was making \u2022rau*ic effort* to impale the \u2022 ^ \u2022 r n era her*.Blood wa* fiowiegfr a* the c /-inflicted woun 1«, bu: the womac gave co tign of torture.THE FRENCH-CANADIAN CONVENTION.N«w Yob*.July 4.\u2014The French Canadian* hanog hm*b«d *be-r c- nvention, *nijoy»l Themselves at * picoc ye*'erday a* Su/x's Harlem River park.Thfie were not m»ny a: th' pvrk during the day.and t e\tf Jt the cbi! Iren that were to havo c- .\t,5 m :hs sr-tnoon had to be icdtcnuely p »tpone! ou acciuntof the rainy weat\u2022k.,-r 3o * c-n:\u2018-rt wa* given The c-ven\u2019cg a m ico iarger number m v;*,: .ra.All the delegate* to the convent!-a w-re ?aere and also many yoaog ladie*, wr.o enj -yel the daccing greatly.Patrioticapeoche* wer- made by Mr.Gee.I^may., throughout tht disputed territory, and denomi nated the vv,'tk \u2022* t'io Nicarai\u2019iix and G »*ta Rica Canal,\u201d a bowl wa* raistd in Nicaragua and Clevtland* d-ci»i u virtually repuiiatul.Coita Rica offfr»-d to »eUlo the ipje*t: >n by ac | ceptiug an indemnity recognizing her right* in the San Juan, bnt t'ii* wa* refused, Gen-ral Beiuaido Soto i* f ill *f MILtTaKV ARM HON, and since hi* accession to the presidency < f Conta Rica, five years ago, has been extremely jealona of the preponderating infiuence in Central American council* ex rcned by Guatemala and Nicaragua Tho*e in hi* confidence tny that the amintion of hi* life i* to unite the tivo Central American npublic* under hi* leadership, and to establiih' huutoif in a comataadiug poMticn in a u>-w ca[ ital city on Lake Nicar agua.which would liecome the Constantinople of America A* a step in this direction he ha* been preparing for the two years past for an iu va*iou and conquest ol Nicaragua.He i* said to be well supplied with arm*, hi* ferc arj well organized and he i* backed by English capital.Talk in the Coita Rica Senate is to the effect that WAK Id INKUTAHLB if an attempt is made to cut the canal through any {«art of ihat c uatry.General Guardia, a wtll known warrior, *ay* t 'i*t the Governor ms is takieg ec\u2019ivo measure* f >r def-.nce, so a* to bepnpat- if r a p-ksiblo surprise.All itrate^io point* have been inspecte 1 with a view to massing men *fi uld cca.'ion arisn.It is also stated that Cwita K;ca prop .»-.\u2022# buying one or more war vote!* It'.at Chili.War talk is b* ar J on every side, bat a prominent engineer juit returned to Nicatagus fr-ra the United S\u2018a:»*s drclate* that the cjuutry would not be likely to tolerat-i any int-*rferenca with the cana\u2019 by Costa Rica, and that the party now in powtr will be taught that the stipulations agreed to by tuetr vr»drce*sor* eau not b\u2019 declartd mull and void for the sake of provoking a c-luic:.thb rsinn states as a uBriAioa.Inccrporat\u2018Ni by the United State* Govern icett\u2014as Haunted by lb* company\u2014will not ht 1 g J in tho eatt r 1* with no tfl Ti * pre-» is tlaming with articles redundant \u2022 atith patri ;tic tx.ressmn* amich.oy the way, it ! i* needless to add, do not amount to a r >w of pin*.The tw> c untries are ran.pant, ready to devour each other at small notic*; chi-'** , acdciQfuriou aie every a uere i all listeuiog to ; rcai-oo is srt a-ile; bu*in*sa trsnsatti i.- are ren7tred precari-us, *ud an iccoaitor.- vacilla ties aff-cts even tifcOM wno w:* t \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022:¦?rr j abr.sd an a«cur- e acc -unt tf aff* rs.THK PRAIRIE PROVINCE.A FfcO-.lJMCIT NEETiVO RAOKCIT CP.WI5MP10, -f ;i y 4 \u2014A l^^:tnrc on the Jo-:;' «a*t- have Gen delivere l laal night at Piun» Creek hy tue Rev.K*t \u2022 r Dru\u2019sim iml.A v * '\u2022 rized aud^r.ce ha 1 c-ogregaN-d, br jus* ax .1 .(durer was about to begin hi* addri-s* a Drg-number of person* br k» mta the r \u2022 m an 1 in term pied him.They Homandod ft* a p-: it.\u2022 n i c.f a cbsirrr.sn.an 1 said th y w-old listen to the l(Cture if Father Drummond kep* within b< unds in hi* language.Father Proulx -u deav-.r'd to ?with them, nnf pointcl ont that a chairman, who w&* the reeve of the mnuicipahty and a Protestant, hal a!r»aly b*m app iuted.Tie rrowl asked the Udi«» present to retire, bnt they refmed, anl a'so j'nned in the w rdy war that ?nsu«,d.Wnile the altercation wai at iu height it wa» discovered :hat the lecturer hal disappeared.Then the meeting br ke up in nr*nfu*i >n.No blows were struck, bo: tho doorke-per wa* slightly injured when the crowd Ptubed h.QT aside and made its way into the bell Father Drummond returned hr.me to night.H>* states that the previ- .u nigt t printed circulars con taming strong refl-ct ons on ne Jesuits wer« dutnbnted in Brandon f r th» pur.ise of affect mg th- attendance at hi* lec*ure there.ROTES.The American re1i\u2022Jf\u2022u?», Fourth of July ex view afu*r hi* recent visit to the North-West.Sir RoUrt Herbtrl, the i)«*rii.ani*nt sicrolary of the Cclouial office, while realizing 1110*11001\"»* of the eroftera in the North Went, urged New-fi ubdlaiu) as a deairab\u2019.o field for crulter emigration.The committee will report ahortly, tbougb it U hardly possible that the Govern-11 cut will propose a iurtbor colonization acheme till next *
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