The Montreal herald, 1 septembre 1902, lundi 1 septembre 1902
[" , + .a i à .\u2019 =, NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.n / TO MORROW'S WEATHER.\"4 an Fair, not much change in tem- ; To-day, 6.30 p.m.Corinthian.e perature.7 Sun rose to-day at 5.13, sets 6.41, 3 = ~~ Sl Le ee ces SESSIONS TT \u2014 - a >, » : \u201cos 14 4 + - - OST YEAR.NO.MON or REAL, MONDAY, SEPT EMBER 1, 1902 PRIC,.ONE CENT., \u2014 BUSINESS MEN WA \"ING WITH INTEREST CHINESE s EKING BIG CONCESSIONS AN INTERNATIONAL kh _NT SUGAR REFINERY VELOPMEN a 1 Q _\u2014 Speculation as to \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 CL ir).L.ill Not Sign Vi ith, it is Be- Ny What Distille - Sir J.L.Mackay Will Not Sig ictor Goes Home With, it is Be w York National Guards and S rics Treaty Because Edict lieved.the Desired Commer- H M D ong Kong Troops Frater- ay vo Bad.i ; y Is Bad cial Treaty.nize To-day.; [ Shang August M -The glo-Chinese vert se En .Fe.SPRECKLES\u2019 COMPANY Shanghal, Auk t 31 ~The Anglo inese Des T.hits 1.Rug \\ iso Fim (Speetal to The Montreal Herald.) comercial treaty has not been signed.Sie Boned concluded his visit 10 Germany | Ottawa, sept, 1\u2014 The luth National J = as Ray, roprese ore ritaîn, vu Suny and deft for R > ul ht.\u20181 awd, aept.doe dle Ni \u201c AND CANADIAN FIELD Jus | we Ray, mop nine \\ ! \" er N no Thare hve pes n vem een n Foe | | Guards of Albany, Zoo strong, under and the other remissions met August 5 tween Chaneelfor Von Buelow and sg ldeat-Colo Hyatt, are having an ex- \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 for the qeurpose of signing the treaty.It, Prinette, the Itabian toreian minister.cellent time on their visit here.Yes- .\\ .vas ten found that the fmpertal deeréa a0 Believed fray has se anced the con- | terday afternoon they went to church Whatever the 1 leve.opments empowering Chinese Commiiksioners to HER cessions che desstel for the emmmoreial With the Governor-General's Footy _ ,; .thee treaty was upsatisfoctory, and the Brite treats with Gergany.Guards, and last nicht they wero Are 1 hey Will Te Watched fah representative refus d'ivs signature.This Franktorton Main, August 31.King (sIMply owning the city.wostpotrament has caust A surprise us every- Victor Vanmonnmel armved hers Gos evens The Ottawa regiment is giving them With Interest .; was au need to have ba tied and UE Me inspected tie Ith Prussian {the best entertainmer possible.The CURR Wats ue RAN » ' FV sues, ef whieh armmizition Ye as {most friendly fecling prevadis.\u2014_ _- Estr Jus LM.Kay had arranged to eave honorary colonel.ang later due t with To-day there will be an international Shanghai He has now cancelled his pas- Uh Hussars efhcers, Hi Majest- resin Levent, when the Hong Kong Corona- Toca! essarier 1 doclrcles wre a goed sage and 15 waltng further communications od his Lonrnexy to Joly at 9 o'clock, tion Contingent, passing through, will A1 Ltereus 1 ru the rece at develog- from Pekin.i stay over for the day and wii parade : Toone an tee sir tenu busines The foregoing complication 1x partly due for review, along with the Jeth Na- s° co! beo- 1 } ! | to the fat that a decree abolishing the Livan Nr tional Guards and the GGL EG.His v.Voorhees nyo Li butte stats booed before the arracenents for the \u2018 Excellency Lord Minto will review put The 1 Co vo pas ' sob en 5 \u2019 a them in person, accompanied by the oat \u2018 4 ; | Cen timp of nosurtas 1h Its stead had been headquarters \u201ctaff.The event will ! bo J 4 2 comp! td The Chinese are also understood © take place ut tine close of the big Lu- 1 , , \" ! ne | to dre seeking à loop hole win h will gable | ] hor Day paride, whitch, according Lo .yo cd t 1 Citi ! yf ; 4 CL ; i, obi ! them to repudiate this treaty later should sirangement, Will end at the reviewing fils ae ete Co ' en ) Y ge ; : : .op ; 2 ' gn ; + A R Mi Cs : i 0 i they find 50 necessary to do sno, | Around, .Torts LE 9 Ab rot S ES AN, NTA TER TR ' A ALLY Th or | sur as L M Ray te aux nssured à res L Last night the officers of the 10th CS EN 1 Ml A Th ee ag ae Wy 4e ar ML ot \u201c [URI } .Ces LAN > ; he \\ à ve pr cs 0 2 the | National Guards were entertained at Toone rs Dit re ar thee pee cae ut À 8 ' à ' 8\" 3 ' Bik | We ot bre Hh cv HATO reas lat thay \u2014 the Hotel Victoria, Avimer, at Ra nt ue bi us ne 1d jus ei ; \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_ a ters of one treaty Were not questioned, but | \u2014\u2014\u2014@\u2014 TU is 4 is 1 Tee nt aile sant ; ] That ttes matter at issue was the interprela- + Important Desertion From Vene- } 2a ah as ceeds Ron oe es | HARM LESS .Lon of the decree, ) f Ce VE : | zuelan Army\u2014 Rebels Very | reat Cae JUPITER PLUVIUS (Saiyr -\u201c And all l've got is a busted sprinkler i es ae Le, 8 | : ARISTOCRAT Pl Industrious.sx pe 0 amv 10 ma = SR ee meme] rote ! sur + \" - ony | a Jen on Ré rer pers nd belie one POWERS GRANTED THE WRECKED BY TORNADO.| Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.L, A nos Leben an dde 1 Vature Lu 1 | Minnesota Wind Storm Sends Train JE oh phn Arndt, ee AM | deren Ge i en the Dd FEDERAL SUGAR CO.Down Embankment.Resulting in BOYCOTT KAIS put 3 Jews peat here from ; ie oro st Wat 2 het a a ee ive Fatalities, Upate, vZuely, 8 morning, Ht Gator oa .os the Government Gen, Valuitini would 4000-2000 \u2018 ~ Volo, oN I el ata th ee ' Cotes ade Ne pts ol scotch oanel Tvosl, .Pe \u2014\u2014\u2014 : .\u2018 Wasea, M: .August ?Tw rs .; PL ve Ru nt TS Wht Gti The ae ata Pho tank Gazette contains a noe Fer ! ; ; | er ol ne A ye ons leave Carnpano to-day with three gun- , er cf three fatally uted a Sore - .i oe emer 1 SRE detre + eG ee pn cae PRE UNE esi een pa age SO EL et Re | bouts and 500 men to hombard à svc- But That Was the Only Disturb- .Jos Len _.a ON el Ss Thor Froratie Clas, PU .| j ! ! ! a : evening Wh Lo ond time Ciudad Bolivar, on ine Orino- qe 11 he Pre hati sae oN ee THIN Fo THEE PELL Nr heels sana rein ne ed Wag y ! | v hoot Ca | W0°6h aad beens erefore Additional Cavalry co River, which is sun in the hands ance at Panther Creek Ae oan ate vel se HL 4 .cle Cys em teed anes dere Tee nf New \u2019 \\ no : eno eu vo ne ea ran.Re siments Ma , be Qua t d of the Venezuelan revolutionists, le tip Lg ue bus y, pd .\u201ca ; + he Jun Ps 1 PM Gi hon ado at 1 * Pair x son on nr Pham an rtere 1 x PE ET ENT a ee TN 5 y THEY DESERTED, Yesterday.« ; tte vireo Wor.; ; ; , aad ~ ML oa Avan tu Veo ' wd \"5 .Se : Caan Scrowded passenge .4 pa Ne at M met NT ! 5.Lo A Ll Dh Ea Fae suo ede ve a K vid © | weld PET ET on Them.Willemstad, Island of Curacao, Au- Betis, .iv ; Lo \u201c oa Aberdeen pr pees, Co A Le E | 5 *, \" oe nyo \u2014\u2014\u2014 gust 91, News from an official source Tamaque.Fa, sept 1-Only one dis Pipe fete, ds 1e 4 A rage 3 Coe oo LN JIE Me mh US Ts Tornado has reached Willemstad, confirming |,» .CL Dau - pnts oo : .vol .tw on ou Mecho Pis questa Tr and Is \u2018à \u201con Ti ] | co \u201c _ turbance Was sujet cdo the Panther Pt Re ees Ov + ra i \u2018 Re [I oop be ann ture, re- 5 : Com ad be beac of the pros previous reports that Just Friday HO ( \\ all part Win ji 1 ; ; : 114 ; 4 | Dera ue Fe were Kurhd sue a ma! Lu \u2018 , ._ ; .ns Valley esterday, ne ane coh rs vi! ven ! ' ; Mu: ; vas aa PET Cr tole sn] are Be 8 Heme \\ bow 1 feet dos | ; i Peu ste ho odes pen of the Venezuelan army.who \u201ci vv H ve nan .: i de ou \u201cae nt un cu?\u2018 ARC as LEnting vole ta aot ETE se Serle - \u201c ; Hi=en tre: vu ne re ean.vol que aes nf te à co oh FETE.2 ; , ; - ; RE pe 11 21\u20ac Colo TEN pipi + aan ! I LRU i the an was arnt He tu ol Ca ' ; : t he L \" re formed the vanguard of the Govern- Alert IN ee a ! un Bonet, welt Li \"ne Sool oa bee vo fon Dep 1, \u2019 Lo ; I Ce San or arin ansivinig of ets\" \u2018 He Porat the pans Pa .hu pe ; °° LS, \" \"4 S 2 trent forces near Octpeare, deserted to one tae SN Mobis Huns aa Church : i , ET., \\ LR hu vus nu td by rue et i Ton Sa CUS dling oe Le Page \u2018 _ © Vansterd.vus were oad cd by a Se : Lu book ç- ; Lau Mme ' no ! ! ex D Tue CL 4-1 ae IR Cer a atten the revolutioniste, Fhev took then | di 2H .Hu MT UE > sde pres ent - - Path A Là: ; ne Create the ne of sa on.Te ! boa conan Patemren, need LD ee ea qe Pne Péleh êtes seuil equipnnent with them, and number or Cove zines, and were compel- tie pros port tue data D ST 4 i A te ; 4 Fa TM TS dress [I ; 3 W M SOIR NE PES dO Sn ad ns ee snes daere on tue carried their chief, Gen.Castillo, a, bed 15 return 19 Une catho tar suels, = \" (Te a : - D sn \u2018 no Lo nterd, AI DES > lo tros ve + jar n.Ju fit 1 C or Pret ey LEE ee Ra on tin te sna carpe PE A dated AR Lee, Mn | IN ' CoE nove Caen as hie al Tarisoner to the enemy.Alter rennin tere fo sone Line they I ve Lo So © MALE, 1 hed.Coat ten y ç ss ep \\ .Lo .; CLL ee - fo coo cut H CU te a des | Pet ad ae RB Eau À bard : TR 1 vo pr J ÿ \" lhe 869 Government soldiers Who bogie og on hin fea em, N Co ' Co CL ET EER ee he age ele +0 New UML he fernaaiy AU a ! : LE ; ; : ! \"\" ï Là have been trying to re-establish traf- In tue aetm on The CN ON oi the SSW RE ST NT : se n° Coa , Lo ; - ; sn a Lene 1 > 40 Co TTT tre re si ie FER Coe ne .Lu Au .! .Co The D : ANSWER oF THE THT , Cone 4 PV 1 1 Pts Pa ardoise à for qe cu NM ve Foe Keo! ET TRS tn Le, Cr Pee eae] ra 0 Tic ou the German radiroad from Cara-vserteh Back Rucroud note! Major Gears .; ! ; Vn al se ar sar de ; .Gant nat .| Vas to Valera were repeatedly dn- her that baa 00 1 LCL 4e Une Ce Lu (US vu ; ; on 0 Prkin, Sept) Fhe forrign legn | pose nf which is Ip hreuk the world's ;.- : : PS EN orto [A - : : i= 54 cn \"it A A 4 | Ve a a .' ' ; .« sit te the Th toi À i te + Ving J , A A Pers here an receiving peperts from \"| long distance cord, well as all \u2018 - re) sta fale er : Ce een AT co TO ol 1! | mh CELT Een : PM Rye Chuan Province that the rebe previous records for f bilorn sail - , un M: ; ; ; = Pre PS te ede RA 2° ! ' ! \u2018 Tic bv ad a ew boa smoke upon Den there ds con-tenily spreading, and fine, IH is expected ulfhinateiy to reach _.| , , | Po ete ete en sat Vire that foreigners are In great danger New York if prssitt, ; | : oh a Là | , bh io red vio Co : ; 1 , | ; | ! 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BAA nw i cae \" te heres 1 - ii Pe : .\u2018 wt : + a Cr , i., or ; pi Iona thy the way she had planned.\u2018 .Soo oe y 12 at or nn! HO ro, « HATS WT een ihe 4.fob fn 17 here at ent Pat tue oh Te ean of ae Aland ae te og provement ban came ! (he * Ts, Tonnes Cu ve J RA meeting whi Natdnat tte VS eerrson of Minera, TTI tie Gb Ca va .Le ivan ee 1 PS et bonds or atten ahi She sut 1 ae pole can forte om tie Rockinfe range to morrow the New denses ste Vite As varation, oO y fn Let .Shibata he vo Piensa tor do acy Te en Thingy des | Win een {trans ce var, mornin, Land the Unit D Stan « Revolver Nascar.pu oh Ca Che ar - aCe by Fear Ite es he np a ET Per a 1h Pres And shod te young man Severo, moat anges ements have heen tens wc Be dovated te tiene mn the cars Yrs pl esp TR : A ) 7 VUE NE bé Men To panier, heise, exe lime, Whe dened i Ber thers nade at tne cannes and prepa amen ine tere neteh the recouvrer tou match, Bertone cnr abe atv espn vs Los 8 >\" vo produ +058 pe a1 oh vies nuits Cand al He vas se Un due \"4 te tell her, hase ow the ete ton of à competitors\u201d cand the Goer Sah nat oh Voy i 1 ste à ' AN -) \u2018 4 .his 1 rhea ag aux an As the maden, perhaps, was aware ; A ., The cutpaut pal Boe ein nn oe tore ie Ce Ne.prive 5 qe rmits nr fran \u2018 : \u2019 : Bung whi hos =ituated here the sts | Fimal era ements has been completod fran in the dd ne Pusiess el he 2 va sd te sve ah In pa table ons aient Tor nee In a canal wav List eal, pres< and telex: aph marquees for [fer the arimzatom ot an at American Pr rie Lg.the dsl om tu tees in coun- ; \" ve ne She raged to his view naa dy -toed Thes tanlding \" 60 53 : 53 Chicago .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.59 53.527 Bos:on 8.55 52 - 514 Cincinnati .54 56 491 \u201cBt.Louis Lo le.48 58 458 Philadelphia .43 64 .402 New York fee 39 79 .331 .AMERICAN LEAGUE.At \u2018Detroit\u2014 R.H.B, Detroit .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u201c.100000000\u2014 1 5 4 Boston 00000 01v210340\u201411 15 3.Philadelphia >\u201d Newark .ewa ; .00000000010\u2014 1.8 © Worcester .00vuv000012\u2014 3 10 @ Batterles\u2014Hesterfer, Fredericks and l'mpires\u2014Cox and Sharkey.i At Jersey*City\u2014 Jersey City ovine.220000000\u2014 4 5 0 l\u2019rovidence .000003000\u2014 4 5 3 Batteries\u2014Woods and Butler; Stock- Jole and.Dolan.Umptre\u2014Rinn.At Rochester\u2014 Fiochester ,.100310010\u2014 6 11 5 Euffalo :.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.150101300\u201411.20 3 At Newark\u2014 .: Newark .Ses se ose u 0e 33220*\u201410 9 5 Worcester .202001\u2014 5 6 3 At Jersey City\u2014 , Jersey City .26003100*\u201412 20 1 Providence .000000000\u2014 0 9 6 Standing of the Clubs.Won.Lost.Pct.Toronto .69 T .854 Buffalo .70 , 44 614 Worcester .59 81 .536 Jersey City.61 54 .530 Prbvidence .58 54 518 | Rochester .49 61 445 Montreal .47 66 410 Newark .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.36 81 .309 NATIONAL LEAGUE.R.H.B.New York .000100002\u2014 3 9° 1 Philadelphia .000100100\u2014 2 7 1 Batterfes\u2014Cronin and Bowerman; Fraser and Douglass.At Boston\u2014 ; , Boston, .RER 12100000x\u2014 4 10 1 Brooklyn .000001002\u2014 3 11 1 Batteries \u2014 Willis sand Kittredge; Hughes \u2018and Latimer.At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati -.11511013x\u201413 16 0 St.Louis .0010010000\u2014 9 3 à Batterie\u2014-Phillips and Bergen?O'Neil and Ryan.} STANDING OF THE CLUBS, , Batteries\u2014MceCarthy Hughés and Warner.At Chicago\u2014Morning\u2014 \u2018 Chicago 0 2200 00e 0010030)x\u2014 4 8 0 1° 000010010\u2014 2 7 © Batteries\u2014Griffith and McFarland; Mitchell, Wilson and Schreck.ard Buelow; Second game\u2014 Lhivago °°.-000110900- 5 8 2 Philadelphia.000003030\u2014 6 11 2 Batteries\u2014Paterson and McFarland; Waddell and Schreck.At Cieveland\u2014 Cleveland .* .10000120x\u2014 4 1 - 0 0 Washington .000000000\u2014 Batteries\u2014Bernhard and Bemis; Orth and Chrke.- \u2019 SUNDAY GAMES.At Detroit\u2014 R.H.E, Detroit .\u2026.0000021400\u2014 7 14 6 Washington .0120020023\u201410 20 3 s Batteries\u2014Yeager ard Siever; Bue- law a Carrick and Clark.At St.Louis\u2014Fitst game.St.Louis.a.00010000*\u2014 1 7 1 Philadelphia .000000000\u2014 0 7 2 Batteries \u2014 Donahue Plank and Powers.Second game.aR St.Louis.\u2026.200000001\u2014 3 0 Philadelphia 5 32 - Batteries-\u2014Powell'and Kahoe; Hust- Ings and Power.At Chicago\u2014 : Chicago .\u2026.\u2026.11000153°\u201411 14 Baltimore ; Ratteries\u2014Callahan and McFarland; Katot! and Robinson.\u2019 and Kahoe; 4 At Fort Wayne\u2014 \u201d Cleveland .10000000000\u20141 8 3 Boston .00001000002 3 12 0 Batteries\u2014Joss and Woods; Young and Criger.\u2018STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Philadelphia .68 \u201c46.4578 Boston 0.0.63 47 500 .St.Louis.[XX J \\ 4\u201c « 81 «Chicago soncsessecse, BO » 468 .* 1e - + .Ng Ce .ter É hackera; Falkenberg and \u2018McCauley.\u2019 ! former members of the battalions who i nad served in South Africa.! eral formalities-and proved\u2019 very satis- | factory.2.- ter Edna, of Napanee, have been spend- [ing a few days in the city, guests of ! Cleveland 2 evi0 055 87.«491 Washington .ceee.53 59- 468 Baltimore .ieeeee 45 ° 64 418 Detroit! 10.#1 65 387 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE SWIMMING RACES.The\u2018 Twenty-Seventh Annual Races of _ - the Club Were Held on : : Saturday.' The annual \u2018races of the Montreal Swimming Club, the 27th by the way, were beld on Seturday at the tsland.The number of entries in the different Taces, as will _eeen \u201cbelow, is larger n in any previous meet d \u2018at the club, The following are the results: \u2014 .Diving competition, junior\u2014 LH.Pow .02 points 2, W.Gathercole .01 points INDiC Loonie.08 ber of points, 75.20 Possible nu yards\u2019, senior, green\u2014 J.C.Addison .\u2026\u2026\u2026.1 H.W.Smyth .terre ovsossesecsee0se 2 A.Walsh .vusssea se Ta vse0 0200000.3 Eleven starters.: 100 de ; Time~4.28, yards, junior, green.Robert Ferguson .soccvovoo00tt.e 1 .TA 2 2000 een Yoesse sosesece 2 H.Racine .\u2026.- .ss vous envvens.3 Ten starters.æ- Time\u20141.48.100 yards, senior, dash\u2014 *J.Marks .%+.cheese cocsensees | ) | te iJ.GQ.Addison .\u2026\u2026 .:G.Beatty .+au0e c000e vestes 00.3 Eleven starters.Time- 1.23 1.5, 220.yards, Juniors championahip\u2014 , Pow .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Cee ae eee eeeess 1 W.Gathercole cece veces verre esse 2 olin .* s.\u20260 sess sens asesss 3 Seven starters.\u2019 Co Time\u20143.44 1-5.Diving competition, senior\u2014 +H.A.Cooner .7212 points 2, John Heagerty .71 voints 3, G.de L.Selby .62 1-2 points Possible number.of polnts, 75.Quarter-mile, senior, championship\u2014 J.G.Additon AT Frank Pow Nes een Le Five starters.Time\u20147.47 2-5.100 yards, on back\u2014 W.Bailey .ci d 0 ve a\u2026versse YL Carnegie OT G.B.Wilson _., .Time\u20142.29 3-5.Nine rs.reasy e\u2014 : R.Lusigoan .5.Fight competitors., Live duck bunt, junior\u2014Duck caught .\"rw.Live chase\u2014Good cau bys J.ola oh br Officers of the day: Presiding officer\u2014Chrin H.Goulden.Kecretary\u2014K.J.Turner.Referee\u2014A.E.Taylor.Starter\u2014C.MeClatchie C31 = 1 Jud Y.ouis Terroux, .James Pow, Fug.H.Godin.i Co Timekeepers\u2014H.Barber, Dr.J.P.Gadbois, Aug.Comte.NIAGARA TOURNEY.Miss Neely Won the Ladies\u2019 Singles.Collins Was Beaten, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., Sept 1.\u2014The matches in the International tournament being held here were witnessed by a large number of people on Saturday.In the finals in the ladies\u2019 singles between Miss Neely, of Chicago, and Miss Closterman, of Cincinnati, the former won in straight seta.The finals in the men's open singles will be finished Monday.To-day's scores:\u2014 .__ Men's open singles, second round\u2014H.H.Hackett, New York, beat A.C.MacMaster, Toronto, 6\u20144, 2\u20146, 9\u20147.E.P.Fishcher, New York, beat R.Leroy, Columbia, 6\u20143, 6\u20143.Semi-final round\u2014H.H.Hackett, New ¥ork beat Kreigh Collins, Chicago, 1\u20146, 6\u20144, 62: Beals Wright, Boston,\u2019 beat E.P.Fischer, New York, 6\u20141, 6\u20142.0 Handicap singles, \u2018second round\u2014Ralph Burns, Owe 15, beat E.R.Paterson, owe, 15, 63, 76.Ladies\u2019 doubles, final round\u2014Miss Neely, Chicago, and Miss Closterman, Cincinnati, beat Miss Champlin, and Miss Parker, Chicago.+8, 6\u20144, £2, Ladies\u2019 singles, final round\u2014Miss Neely, Chicago, eat Miss Closterman, Cincinnati, 6\u20144, 41 TS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; TO-DAY'S LINE-UP.The line up \u2018in Toronto to-day follows: \u2014 Toronto.Position.Stamrocks Harvey.Goal.Quinn Grey.\u2026, -Point.Howard Gordon .Cover Point.O Reilly McBride.1st defence.Kavanagh Îler.\u2026 ++ +».2nd defence.Finlayson Lambe.3rd defence Smith Mara.+ Centre .Currie Stollery.ard home.Robinson Querrie .2nd home.Hoobin McLaren.lat home.MrKeown Adams.Outside Home.Brennan Dickson./ .Inside Home .P.Brennan Referee\u2014J.Lally, Cornwall.LAST INSPECTION OF HIGHLAND CADETS On Saturday afternoon, Lteut.-Col.Gordon, D.O.C., inspected the Highland Cadets, who paraded on the -Champ de Mars, with Major Lydon, in command.Among the military bodies in attendance were the pipers\u2019 band, bu- fite and drum band, and several of the The inspection was carried out with the sev- \u201c Afterwards the battalion marched through the city.\u2014 Co \"BOY HURT.\u2018 Yesterday afternoon a small boy points | {the second dead to leeward, then two gle band, the British \u2018Army Veterans\u2019 | \u2014\u2014 WHITECAPWONTHE \u2014 BEAUREPAIRE CUP Trident Was Gaining at the End and Might Have Won Had the Wid Not Fallen.White Cap, Mr.A.E.Abbott's speedy rater added another to her string of winning pennants on Saturday by winning the Beaurepaire Challenge Cup.her superiority to.Trident, the Sea- wanhaka Cup defender in the light and fickle breeze that prevailed throughout the race.For,anything in the world but yacht racing Saturday was an ideal day.ever at any time during the race was strong enough to lin the yachts along while towards the close of the day a8 the sun neared the horizon what wind there had been died away until it was barely strong.enough to lift the yachts across the finishing Mine.It \u2018Yas under these conditions that White Cap won by rather more than three minutes.Had the wind been just a little stronger in the earlier stages of the race or if it had held steady tbwards the end it-is open to doubt whether White Cap would have won.Altogether fifteen boats started in the race for the cup but the interpst of the spectators centered around he contest bstwcen the three raters entered, Trident, White Cap and Thor- ella.Shortly after the start.it was plain that Thorella was out of the running.It transpired afterwards that she was leaking rather badly and before the, first buoy was rounded there was enough water in her to destroy whatever chance she may have had of winning.The race therefore lay practically between Trident and White Cap and the struggle between them \u2018 was exceedingly Interesting.From the start, which Mr.Abbott got rather the better of hoth as regards time: and position, White Cap never lost the lead.For almost two-thirds of the distance Trident was.exactly two minutes astern, and though Mr.Jim Paton wae handling the boat with consummate skill he could not lessen the gap.Running dead before the wind for -the last bouy however, Trident steadily overhauled White Cap cutting down the lead she had established by almost a minute.Only a minute and some odd seconds divided the boats when they rbunded the buoy for the beat home.The result was still in doubt, then with the finishing line in near view.Trident's chances depended now.cntirely.upon the winds.But the shadows were lengthening swiftly now and the breeze was going home with the sun.It grew fainter steadily, dying away almost altogether while the yachts were stili far from the finishing line.With the wind died, Trident's hope of victory.In the zephyr breeze that wafted the yachts along on the last leg White Cap again drew away from the cup winner, leading her across the line by more than three minutes.» J In the 22 fuot class there were four boats sailing.Mr.G.W.Slaughter's Uno, proved- herself easily the best boat in her class and crossed the line an easy winner.In the 17 foot and Hoboe.class the race resolved itself into a procession, which made on the placid surface of .the lake an exceedingly pretty picture, but rather lucked \u2018excitement.; ; All classes sailed over a 'T shaped course, the frst leg dead to windward broad reaches down and back the long leg, with a run down before the wind agaln and beat back to the finishing line.For the convenience of spectators the stearfier St, Louis was moored at the starting line, having on board a large number of ladies who watched the races with interest, while ail around the luke was prettily dotted with canoes, rowing skiffs, the whole comprising a picture that, bathed ns it was all day in brilliant sunshine lacked nothing of the -pleturesque.Below are glven in detail the results in the various cladses: Raters.White Cap\u2014A.E.Abbott\u2014&t.3.35.15; 1st bhouy.4.0200, 2nd, 2.21.40, 4.33.10, 4th, 4.44.35, 5th, 5.06.23, finish 6.37.17.\u2019 Trident\u2014J.Paton\u2014St.3.38.42: 1st ! buoy, 4.04.00; 2nd buny, 4.23.40; Er linen bore traces of the different Thds of &oil between here and Youngs town, 0, where she delivered rer last lecture: She had travelled all night in a day coach.o WANTED CIGAR THROWN AWAY.While standing at the track gate, wait ing for her manager to leok \u2018after her baggage, the ce:ebrated saloon egasher atop- ped for a chat.A man smuking a cigar edged into the group.; .\u201cMake him put down tliat hasty cigar,\u201d she said scowling through her glasses.\u201cThése- men think they have carte blanche to throw their dirty breath in #vetybody\u2019s ace.\u201d , Then throwing a gray shawl over one shoulder- and_ her valise strap over the other, Mrs.Nation tramped resolutely out of the station across the street to the Hotel Ewex.One of the reporters had lived at Wichita, Kan., and asked her if she remembered \u2018the place.- SL \u201cBless you, yams,\u201d she exclaimed, throwing up ber hands as if to push away a dreadiul memory \u2018Can I ever forget the.ace.That was where I began my career really began at Kiowa, put that was the first big place.They had\\me ig jail there three times.\u201d She asked if there was any Active prohibition movements in Boston.When told that the city might perhaps show some improvement she asked about fie political features of the question.v \u201cThe \u2018Republican party is in favor of anarchy.It gives licenses, and that is anarchy.Law never licenses.The Re- publicana always put-me in\u2019 jail.\u201d \u201cT will never her chita,\u201d repeated Mrs.Nation.fr was in jail there once for a month.once for 21 days, and then again.for twe dave.That was a dirty trick that they did when they quarantined me in.jail\u2019 for three weeks, saving that there was smallpox in Jail.There wasn't nobody sick en I was in jail three times in.Topeka.and once in Wheeling, W.Va.In Wichita the Republican judges \u2018tried to make ont that I was insane.Thev set me down \u2018between a maniac and \u2018three cigarette smokers.\u201d \u201cWhich were the worst?\u201d slic was asked.\u201c\u2018(th, the cigarette smokers gre a heap worse than the maniac.If 1 ecatgh any body smoking a cigarette, I will snatch it from their mouths.They are slaves to à fearful habit.Did you know that cigar ettes are a narcotic poison?\u201d © The reporters leaned forward earnestly, and Mrs.Nation glared through her spee tacles.\u2018Yes, «irs, they are a narcotic.Why, at Springfield I knocked a cigarette from a man's mouth.He came to me on the sidewalk to buy a hatchet, and he had one of the dirty things ir his mouth.After.I knocked it out.of his mouth, he slapped me on the back and said: \u201cYou're all right, Carrie\u201d \u201cJa it true, Mre.Nation, that you will do the same if you meet men smoking: 1gars?\" \u2018Well, if T don't, somebody.anght to.If I get a chance to snatch cigarettes from people in Boston, I will do it.: HER NAME INSPIRES HER.\u201cDo vou know, my own name inspires me.Carrie \u2018A.Nation.This work of mine is ca a- nation \u2018thron the work that God an in the a humanity.Oh, they tell me that Boston is an awful nest of scepticism.\u201d : \u201cHow 1 Smashed It.\u201d is the title of the: address Mrs.Nation delivered Saturday night at Dover.On Sunday \u2018she spoke at the Point of Pines.Then she went to Pennsylvania.Mrs.Nation presented the reporters re Duke Vladimir's palace at four, the diplomatie corps and of the \u2014 ROYAL WEDDING A GORGEDUS PAGEANT Every Variety of Regalia on Show at Tsarskoe- E Selo, (Special to The Montreal Herald.) New York, Sept.1\u2014The Herald publishes the followig graphic account of the Grand Duchess Helen's marriage, from Tsarskoe-Selo, under date of Fri- ay: With full state ceremonial, the marriage of the Grand Duchess Helene, the only daughter of the Grand Duke Vladimir and the Grand Duchess Marie Pav- lovna, cousin of the Russian Kmperor, to Prince Nicholas of Greece, was celebrated at half-past four this afternoon at the Orthodox Church of the big imperial palace here.- , The grahd procession of gala car- riuges appeared like a long line of liv- Ing gold as it made its way up the avenue which leads.to the grand entrance, where was assembled a brilliant display of troops of the Imperial Guard, the bodyguards of the Emperor and Empress, cossacks, dragoons, hussars and life guards.The procession had left the Grand and after reaching the mauin entrance the Imperial family, the King and Queen of the Hellenes, the Grand Dukes Grand Duchesses, Princes and Princesses entered the palace.to Once inside the Grand Duchess Helene was escorted by members of the fainily to private : partments, where, in keeping with historical tradition in the case of a grand © duchess, o crown sparkling with great dianjonds was placed upon her head.\u2019 This done, and the grand duchesses and others having adjusted their jewels and robes, all ebing according to strict tradition in.old Russian costumes, decked with glorinus displays of jewels and wearing ermine cloaks with trains carried by pages, the procession reformed, and, passing through a series of rooms tilled with grand retainers of the Court and high officials, made their way tg the church, whére members of the highest officizels Were waiting.COSTUME-, OF THE BRIDE'S MUTHER.Th cosume worn by the Grand Du- surpassd, It was of white satin, embroidered with silver and buttoned from top te bottom with- diamonds.The train was of orange velvet, covered with silver embroiaeries, Tie kokoshink was velvet of the same color, covered with fringe, with fine pear-shaped parls on th shouldrs and the, corsage entirely covered with pearls and diamonds.The bride looked: wondrous:y lovely, with the masses of her dark hair surmounted by a dindem of diamonds and the small crown of a grand duchess thus standing out in striking contrast tn the rest of tne Grand Duchesses, who, according to strict custom at a wedding of members of the Imperial family, all wore he kokoshnik, hair wag the tasteful arrangement of orange blossoms, pleted by a veil of point d\u2019Alencon, with the Impearial cagle embroidered in it In the way.of jewels, she wore i glittering coliier und parure: of the finest diamonds imaginable, ' The Queen of Greece.the Grand Puchess of Meckienburg-sSchwerin and the (rand Duchess of Raxe-UCobure totha all wore full Russian dress, with the kokoshnik.: a crimson ermine ned and trimmed long mantle, according to the right as Russian grand duchesses by birth.The hridegroom® wore \u201cthe gimple Russian uniform of lleutenant-colonel Neve Infantry Regiment.with high boots, full trousers, belt and aig: uillettes.to \u2014\u2014\u2014 RESIGNED CHARGE.John of .Rev.Fairbairn, Clayton, in .the Ottawa dincese and has accepts ed a city parish in ane of the big centres of the United States.To fill the vacancy at* \u2018\u2018layton, Rev.John Scan-= tleburg, of Huntley, has been trans- férred to Mr.Fairhairn's late charge.Rev.Mr.Scale, of, the Virgin Islands, has been appointed to the mission of Killaloe.' * 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 KILLED BY A TRAIN.Halifax, Sept.1.\u2014The lifeless body of Robert Rryant, .a blacksmith, of Pictou, was found on the rallway track yesterday.While on his way home Saturday night he was struck by one of the late trains and killed.PRICE $2.75 Express prepaid.with iittle gold hatchets.\u201cI want you to wear these,\u201d \u201cbecause you fellnhs are smashers, ton.' smash locally sometimes, but you all | smash everywhere, all the time.\u201d | The tiny hatchets have the appearance of gold on the handles, with a head 7 she mid, | \u2018foraet that \u2018town of Wi-| rear] shell.On the face it à little brilliant and the handle is stamped \u201cCarrie A, Nation\u201d \"| + ' « PT 4 Emperor and Empress, members of the .in ; DONG A [NONCONFORMISTS BALLID BY PERKS The English Free-Chirch People Called to Fight the Education Bill.; \" » À , london, Sept.1.\u2014R.W.Perks, M.P., ho is a most energetic supporter \u2018of Lord Rosebery and a prominent Wesleyan, has issued a manifésto to nôg- conformist voters urging them to take an active stand against the education bill and make preparatians for: conteat- ing every Tory seal at the general election.Mr.Perks also advocates the abandonment of the Irish home rule question outright, and a reunion of the.with an alternative education policy as a substitute for Mr.Balfour's compromise measure, er - DOUBLED THE NEGRO TAX.Lord Milner Wants $10 from Every Native, and the Result May be 2 Trouble.~ London, Sept.1.\u2014Lord Milner, British high commissioner In South\u2019 Africa, has just issued at Pretoria a new ordinance \u2018fn regard to the taxation of natives, under which every nialé adult and ev¢ry married native woman must pay after September 1 an annual capitation tax of $10.This is, roughly speaking, double the amount of capitation tax collected under the Boer regime, and it will, doubtless, lead: to much murmuring.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROOSEVELT SHOQTS A BOAR.Leaves the Stump Long Enough to Go Hunting in New Hampshire.\u2019 (8pecial to The Montreal! Herald.) Newport, N.h., Sept.1L.\u2014President Roosevelt was on Friday entertained in a manner much to his liking.Instead ofs making, numerous addresses, meeting committees and.indulging in handshaking, he plunged into the forest of the Corbin preserve in the Croy- don Mountain region and hunted big game and just before.dark succeeded in shooting a boar.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIRE AT LABELLE.A Large.Portion of the Village, Consisting of Wooden Houses, Was Destroyed.} chess Marie.Pavlovna was of a riche) ness and maghiffcence scarcely to be: of | Very pretty also in her rich brown.walle all was com-.and Trnisville, has resigned his chârge ~ For Farmers, Tanners, Butchers, - Dairymen and Mechanics .\u2018Made of best oil grain\u2014have iron rails on soles and heels \u2014will keep the feet dry.Wood being a non-conductor these\u201d shoes are cooler in Summer and warmer in Winter \u201cthan those with leather soles, and will wear much longer.Are not at all heavy or clumsy.| RONAYNE BROS.2027 Notre Dame Street, - Montreal.tof a fire which broke out here Saturday night, a large amount of property + as destroyed, and the loss will amount to many thousands of dollars.As nearly all the buildings were of wood, the \u2018fire spread with great rapidity, and a \u2018large portion.of the village was de- ! stroyed.| Pa re | JAMES LYNCH DROWNED.Yesterday afternoon two hoys saw a man apparently drinking out of a pool near Victoria Bridge, but as he remaine= {ed a length of time in the one position they investigated and found James Lynch, of 84 1-2 Colborne Street, dead.Apparently he had lain down to drink, land had been overcome \u2018by a fit, his i head had dropped into the water, and \u201che had drowned.The dead man left | his home at 4 a.m.yesterday, and had been drinking, but when seen in the locality was quite sober.Members of his family say he was subject to epi- \"leptic fits, and it may have been-in one of these that he met death.was taken to the morgue.ENGINEER DROWNED.James Stephens, engineer of the SS.Kathleen, was drowned in the slip at Windmill Point on Saturday night.He was going on board, when he slipped off the gang-plank and his head struck.the bank, fracturing his skull.Ha rhust have heen unconscious when he fell into the water.The body was recovered after an hour, and was taken.to the morgue.He comes from England, his home being at Swansea.\u2014__ TEACHERS\u2019 OFFICERS.The Catholic school mistresses of tha Province of Quebec have elected the following officers for their association: \u2014President, Miss Josephine Samson: vice-president, Miss Antoinette Cas- tonguay: secretary, Mme.J.L.Proulx, M.D.; treasurer, Miss Elvina Chenevert: committee, Misses Angeline Payette, Zephirine Terrault, Rose de Lima Due breuil, Ton.; rt NEW LAW FIRM.The law firm of Lafleur & Mac- dougall will hereafter be known as La- fleur, Macdougall & Macfarlane.Mr.Macfarlane has for several years been a member of the firm of McGibbon, Casgrain & Co., and has just been admitted to the new partnership.wn WOOD SOLE SHOES Liberal party under Lord ' Rosebery, Labelle, Que., Sept.1.\u2014As the result The body Julie Proulx arid Adelina Peron / 1 + { d ¥ .RP 1 Lou [EE © commun .out, => E THE HERALD Established 1908.SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Six .One MODtH .\u2026.\u2026.0encanssceseunsss Orders for the delivery of The Herald at penidenoss or places of busipems may be by 1 card or through Tel When The Herald is not found on sale news du tntending purebaocrs aho cate the fact to the office.\u2014\u2014_\u2014mz at ul \u2014\u2014\u2014 | TO ADVERTISERS.ly Herald Is The circulation of The Dally other largely ID excess of that of any of the Baglish papers\u2014with one exception\u2014published tm Montreal.Its circulation in all Lerts of the Dominion ia growl Dew in the fragt rank of Canadian advertising mediums.Ratea on application.JOB PRINTING.\u2018The Herald's Job-Printin Departments are among the largest in the Dominion, and are equipped for the execution @f- the fluest work.\u2014W.E.Sharpe, Supt TELEPHONE NUMBERS.Rditorial Department .\u2026.\u2026.Main TL Business Office .are ves.Main 1918 HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.vo \u201c608 Cratg Street, Montreal.JAS.S.BRIERLEY, ' Managing Director.W.J.TAYLOR, Business Mer.F.ABRAHAM, Bec.-Treas.LABÔR DAY.That there is such a festival as Labor Day is proof sufficient that the rewards of labor are greater than they were, the influence of the laborer greater than it was.Hand labor is certainly many removes from the- position it occupied, for example, at the beginning of the last century.Every advance in science made in that century of sclentitic advancernent worked in the greater comfort of the masses.The triumphs of machinery, suspect though they \u201cwere at'fiyst, culminated in the employment of more and more people.England, the home of these inventions, was enabled in two score years to provide subsistence for an increase of had taken place in centuries of earlier development.The whole energy of the most inventive people the world ever saw has been concentrated during a century upon perfecting devices whose ultimate population greater than object is to produce ever greater abundance of the necessaries of life.Men who have fortunately been in possession of means to institute comparisons between various periods have clearly shown that both in North America and in England, reckoning wages in terms of what money will buy in the way of food, clothing and shelter, the trend has been constantly uyward.Mr.Edward Atkinson.for example, protests that \u201cprogress and poverty\u2019 1s not the phrase which most -correctiy describes the status, but \u2018progress from poverty.\u201d And one is bound to give heed to such a protest when he 14.00 p'm (21005 Bm.Ar.500 D am, 141.45 #8.30 p.m., $7.00 p.m.a Lv.\"Ys.30 am.+2,30 p.m., $3.p.m, Ap.*6.80 o.m., 13.10 p-W-» : 48.45 a,m., 19.30 a.m., 45.40 pn 40 a.m., (12.30 is., t4.15 p.m., (a)5 Hi HEAL p.m.Ar.35 8 214 111.45 a.m.Vie ase rm, (¥35.06 pa.Rio pe SH .p.m., 49.45 ts ROOKE\u2014Lw.18.20 am.Tian am.mo Bim 40 pom.Âr (x)8.25 a.m., 55 a.m., + JOLIETTE Lv.18.30 a.m., Ta 9.00 a.m., (1.53 MT p.m.Ar.18.30 a.m\u2026.16.20 pa BERTHIER Lv.$8.30 a.m.TE #210 p.m., 4.20 p.m foie pre \u2014 Lv.$9.00 a.m., $0.15 Men 45.30 p.m., (a)é.25 p.m.7.YR pa a.m., 19.50 a.m.16.55 D.GATHE \u2014 Lv.49.00 a.m.$9.15 8.8.¢ p.m., (k)5.15 p.m., 15.30 p.m.AT.8.m., 19.50 a.m., 16.55 p.m., is pm LLE\u2014 (m9 00 a.m.89.15 a.m., (1)1.2 ro); .30 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m., 719.50 B.Don 4.53 h.m., §9.45 p.m exe ally.Week davs.§Sunday .onl-.tDatl# (a) ent\u201d Saturday.xDaily, except MondaY.ms Ally, except Saturday and Sunday.nesd drday only.(k)Fridays only, {w)Wed- we ays only.(g)Mondays only.(z)Sunday.Snraneaday Hind Friday.(y)Mon., Wed.and (oyarday.(m) Tuesdays and Thursdays.p) aturday and Sunday onlv.pme (=)3.20 .(12.30 p.m., 15.09 First Class Re- SEPT.1st.turn Tickets wil! he issued to all Canadian Pacific stations In Canada, LABOR DA Port Arthur, Detrolt, for the round, trip.Good going August 30th, 21st, .and Sept.lst, and to points east of Quebec and Megantic an August 29th, 20th, 31st, and Sept.1st.Return limit Sept.2nd, Ont.Sault Ste.Marie, Mlch., 1902.Service From Ste.Agathe.Tuesdar.On Tuesday, Sept.2nd.special train will leave Ste.Agathe at 6,30 a.m.arriving Mont- leaving Ste.Agathe 7.03 a.m, and 4,15 p.m.SHERBROOKE EXHIBITIO Neng Sept, 3 and 4.$2,50 Aug: 80, 31, Sept.1, 2, 5, 67.$3.35 TORONTO EXHIBITION roots ris urs, ; \u2018 ronto & Return.Sept.6 'aud 8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$10.00 \u2018Return Umit, Sept.15th, 1902, ST.JOHNS, P.Q., EXHIBITION.On Sept 8.8.10 11.\u2019 including admission to Exhibition.issue only.By pm trains Sept 7 and all St.00 (exclusive of admission).Ticketa good to return until Sept.13th, 1902.tember 8th.9th, 10th, 11th and 12th special train will leave Montreal (Windsor St.) 1,60 eturning will leave St.Johns 11.00 p.m.samo day.Regular trainsleave Montreal (Windsor week days.7.40 pan.daily.l.4up.m.Saturdays.FARM LABORERS EXCURSIONS (second Class} will bo run to stations on C.P.R.in bota, West.South-West and North - West of RR TON, on an g from stations in Province of Quebec, Quebec City.Megantic and West Lo Ottawa inclusive.nearest railway agent.QUEBEC SERVICE rrom Piace Viger *Daily.§Sundays only.Week cays.St.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEAS/33> leave Mont-sal, Windsor St.Station, 7.10 p.m.for St.Andrews.Returning leave St.\\ndrews 8.25 a.m.next day.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, 8leeping Oar Service.Trains lv.Windsor St.9 a.m.waekdays, 3 p.m, daily.Coach un4 Sleeping Oar.From Windsor St.3 p.m.Sept.real 8.40 a.m.in addition to regular trains ¢ to Sher brooko and Return.Return limit.September 8, 1902; - \u2026 87.00 Sept.7, 9, 10, 11.cove Montreal Io St.Johns and Return $ 12, 13 Tickets good going and returing on date of trains Sept.8, 9 10.11, 13, 18.\u2018SPHOIAL TRAIN SERVICE -\u2014 On Sep- kn.for Su.Johns, arr.St.Johns 2.15 p.m.SL.) for SL.Johns 8.30 am.9n.m.and 1-30 pm.Manitoba and Assinie Winnipeg as far as September 6th, For further particulars and tickets apply to 18.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m,, 53.30 p.m,, *11 p.m, Oar Service.Tues & Fri.through clones Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving Montreai Scarboro Beach.ete.Through Parlor \u20ac SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Throush daily, excopt Sunday.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE; 20 ST.JAMES STREET.next Post Office, INTERCOLONIAL » RAILWAY LABOR DAY, Sept.Ist.Intercolonial Railway will sell tickets at ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE for the round trip to all polnts East of Québec, going August 29th, 30th, 31st, and.September 1st, 30th and 31st, and September 1st, all tickets ood to return up to and including Sept: 2nd, 1902.To the Seaside BY YOUR OWN LIND THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.sold to RIVIERE DU LOUP.\u2026.$ 5.50 'CACOUNA .sreecsesscsss 6.00 LITTLE METIS .+.+++0000000 8.40 MONCTON.+,e+ où 20\u20ac, \\ \\ * \\ -ami\"noroy | \\ NEA CEU LL OP saynng \u2018ojqe 8 ; y - -d pus 3jossa À : -Yaver iyi sdaoy .\u2018dep ay1 sists \u201c2330 Cl) ssou my Y ~1e pf ALIN Yim ; Pa1v333 ssaUJEG l 00 35:fja 5U 2487 PR A \\ 32246 pus ue SAS \\ PURE AND WHOLE SOMEONE POUND CAN 25 \u20ac Ee.WW.GILLET r COMPANY LIMITED Drunkeness and Morphine Habits Pos:tiveiy cured at home withous cain.publicity.or detention business Best of referenies And «es our long list of tés: er wr.ie for cur pap Address: THE DIXON CURE CO., 672 St.Denis St.\u2018Mont eal.All Communications strictly con- .fidential.© full particulars.\u2019 FOR TOM FLYNN \u201c22e.12 years old, sire of more prize winners at Montreal Horse Skow than any other.Has held record at Bel: Air for SEVEN YEARS.Just what is wanted for - Breeding Hunters or Army Remounts.F.E.CAME, Temple Building, BRICKYARD FOR SALE At Vankleek Hill, Ont.A fully equipped brick yard in -good running order.Also 500.000 first quality brick ready for immediate shipment.For particulars apply to J.A.McINNIS, Vankleek Hill, Ont, 2 Good Books.HUMOR.The Observations of Henry.By JEROME K, JEROME.Tie best of his recent works, s Coloured illustrations.ROMANCE.When Knighthood Was in Flower.By E.CASKODEN, , 300,000 of this popular Book already sold, - Published at \"75c.- Special, 25¢ each.AT CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE, 2407 St.Catherine Street.=e wards a photographer took several views of the players.A very keen interest Js being taken .: Doyle .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Cover.Garriepy | \u2018 I.Kerr, 0 B.C.; P.Marshall 1 R 11 the p : The White Stars Have Now the Lead 1\u201d pero \u2018eo >00 .p Kerr, tC RC RAMETERS and W.all the samt.in the coming polo match with To= \u2014Points Defeated by Hizerniam.| heady CP eden | pose ces e ec or 1000000002 ao AL i pete ion Ton Who's going to Ottawa on the 13th?ronto by Montreal's smart set, and The White Stara have now a nice lend Kilcullen .\u2018 verse se Pierre | ODDS AND ENDS 2 chine.defeated 1, Payne anid A.Ward, Moobin scored seven goals.considerable sums have been wagered for the Aranpion-hip of the Independent \\M.(Brien.Centre A.Borne & G.T.B.C.They drew \u2018lots for winners Paddy Brennan 18 one of the most use around the clubs on the result of the Juvenile League ag the Peints were beaten Denh: ree He eo, Nu ; + and it fell to P.Howard and Elliott, La- ful home men in the business.game, in many cascs 5 to 3 being of- on Saturday afternoon, Dut there are five II ect me.Lamereux OF ALL SPORTS 4 | chine.; Quinn had a holiday.| tered and taken.firs Ta hres hen, \u201ca the White, White me \u201c D De sardine 3 we bet, TH crew Na, 8 Br-ml-y° was sore .A special train will leave Montreal Stars play in three of them.The great test AM \u2018eo ceca0s eve esjardins 2nd, St.Lambert war canoe.PES oT \\ - for ; .; will be the result of the game with the Carlow ._\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Outside.Dnansereau 406+00000000000 000040000049 ! .; The M.A.A.A.boys pe good sports.at 2.80 for © poy field.returning af- Pints September 13.The standing of the Dillon.tnside.Consmear ; Satur- THE OFFICTAIS.They took the disaster like men.he ga «o, and as the entrance is : 2° 1 , The Buffalo race meet opened Satur : .hem?only 50e, th -e should be a goodly at i s as V8: : eferee\u2014IS, Germain.i oe srowd: Teft early.- J ! ï league is ax follows .Ref BG i , The officinis for the races were Crowd left early.Do you blame them : , y at > ° \u2014 day with 15,000 people present, This In Judges, John B Presidder f.A.CBick-| Montreal has some fast men.tendance to.heer on the rival teams, epeam.Won.Lost.Drawn.phi: lvy Leaf, 6\u2014Orients, 1.Buffalo's break into big racing.Some | erdi od.R.Innes, W.S.Walker, B.C.T.; Joe Lally purchased crape when he \u2014\u2014 PERRI \"3 9 0 1-1 On Saturday ne Orienta met and\u2019 wer brero won the Buffalo Derby.Jas.Powell, Edward May, W.D.Han- heard the Cornwall score.Jones minor not being able to master his *Red Star.5 x es 2 1 1 defeated by \u201cthe Ivy Leais hr a.score of A large crowd saw the international nah; Timers\u2014A Turnbull, J Pearson, G.The first of a peries of \u2018home-and-home geography, was consequently in fear of the Belle Rive.1 4 0 1 6 to 1.The line-up wag as followe: \" + Watt; Clerka of Course\u2014W.Charles, WW.games in the intermediate lacrosse cham- coming examination.and asked help of Je Ive.ee ; [ov Taf, Oriente handicap run off at w indsor on Sat.Cohn, 1.Rolle J.Bonz; Judge at Buoy\u2014 Monship semifinal between the Orioles |\" Smith major He was told to have his *Drew game July 26.May have to be! W.Barry .wal.Foley | urday.The race was at one mile, and M.Fees, and Starter, D.Murdoch.The op Toronto and Oshawa was played at eves represent lakes, his nose a peninsula, Jayed over TTT Layden Point | X starter should have a word of praise.He Oshawa Saturday.The home team won his neck.an isthmus, his mouth a gulf.play .L y sreerer Point.cc Doyle | was worth $1,000 to the -winner.Auto- did his work well and made cvery one of the re pra À , He was to make up definitions from this, Hibernians, 3\u2014Poi 2 Brown Lo.clover.Flanagan | light was the choice In the betting, but his starts a success.The whale affair wae g : 1s nature's specific for A gulf is a large hay or inlet, ete.Th Hil ernians, 3 oints, at Hickey .Detence.Freeman t he à run off smoothly and one and all agree DIARRHŒA, DYSENTERY, \u201che exam arrived, so far Jones had an- e Points tere defeated on Saturday Millais .* .Pryer 8t no stage of the race was he an-| that it was one of the best regattas, if ; THR STOM- mwered all questions correctly.But ; ty a woré of 3 to 2, hy the Hibernia .: ew g scel/laneous CRAMPS, PAIN IN THE STOM q y.Mr.The following are the teams: nas.Boylan .\u201c RE Butler | gerous.Fanny Blazes was the pace- no the best, in the club'e history.ACH, COLIC, CHOLERA MOR.: Thompson, the master couldn't \u2018tell why Points Mibernian (3) |G Bariy.Centre.Ditmer | maker to the stretch when Alglo M.| Among the interested spectators were: BUS.CHOLERA INFANTUM, {Jones ken staring at him all_the time, cons @ ting.FRET en sullivan wo.Home.Sutherland | went to the front and won in a wild Mayor Cochrang rex Mayor Pretontaine, ! Pillsbury to Practice Law.SEA SICKNESS, and all SUM.it would soon be Jones.turn.he would Redmond !1° 1, Point 212 Ll.\u201cDunn Casey «110 Mis drive trom Johnny McCarthy.© pi Berlin, Sept, 1-H.N.Pillebury, the| MER COMPLAINTS la Chldrea Jiocii shake hime Now Jones not expect % Currie .«Gover point.«Rochford (Rowan Lo.«0% se, F.Mills |: A chess match between New York ; .American chess player, played twelve or Adults.ing.any such thing was \u2018completely : taken Davker eee st a aience ven \u201cpdattle McElroy .Outside.McDonald ' East and West, with 115 players, by Miss Anthony Wins at Chicago.simultaneous blindfold games Friday Its effects are marvellous, 4 of his guard.; , Alberta.oo An eee LL Mae ; Houston .Inside.,.Hovern correspondence, ended in favor of th*| Chicago, Sept.1\u2014Miss Bessle A evening at the Berlin Chess Club, win- Pleasant and Harmless to take.\u201cNow Jones minor what's a gulf?\u201d Arnold oo 117.Contre.Hardigan | Ap Russell Captain.T.Dundon Western teams on totals of.88 1-2 to deal en View \u20ac ssle An- ning seven, losing three and drawing Rapid, Reliable and Effectual In its \u201cQuick, oir, now don\u2019t stand staring at T Currie.3rd home .Dunberry | Referee\u2014T.McKeown.54 1-2, two games remaining unfinished.thony, of Glen View Golf Club, won the two, He will play an exhibition game| action.me like that, what's a gulf?\u201d F.Hogan .2nd home .Haddlescy Ta The first mecting for - tl {1 title of western golf champion Satur: with Lasker Tuesday night.IT HAS BEEN A HOUSEHOLD Jones was so muddled that on being Enogan ee Tr nome.D, Hogan | Reces Noxt Sunde.| 19023 of the Pastime Æuchre Len son of day for the third time after & hard fight Pillsbury, in conversing with friends, REMEDY FOR NEARLY SIXTY asked a third time he simply blinked a Sullivan .Qute'de, .Harding i Netx Sunday there wil' be trotting and \"be held on Wednesday evening, fom- *Bainst Mrs.W.A.Alexander, of Ex- !safd he had resolved to abandon cham- YBARS.da \u201car managed to say, Y-you- \u2018 pe ond «.Inside.++ ooo - Dunphy | preing races at Royal Phrk, There will ber 8, at the Uak Hall parlors, Notre moor, by a.score of one up.Miss An- plonship: matches \u2018and settle down to PRICE 38 CENTS.- y à explanation af arde made a Releres ta ppagoaptain.+\" .Durant © be Apa class, a buggy race and a special Dame Street.Every member is requested thony thus becomes permanent owner the practice of law in Philadelphia, Barus SumtiTUTIS.THEY'R quif between Mr.Tompaon and ba bres, gan, ,Ç - match race.\u2026 aa ve to be present.- \u201cof the Alexander and Governor 8 Cup.|playing occasional rounds.) 10ajor, awe of his geogra phy doctrine.; \u2018> » ; A pur .* Cu : ~ LU» = - oo PEE open chy à - MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902.WELL-KNOWN GOLD MINING PROPERTIES War Eagle and Centre Star Discussed by Mr.Black- stock.VIRTUE MINE.TO SINK NEW SHAFT That active operations are to be resumed in the War Eagle and Centre Star mines \u20186 apparent fram the statemeut.made.by r.T.G, Blackatock, vive-president of the two mining companies, Since the strike of July, 1001, practically mo ore has been ghipied, but now a reduction iu the charges.of treatment has been secured from the smelter, awd under a contract made 12,000 tous of high-grade ore a month is to be shipped trom the War Kagle and Centre Star mines.An important statement, made by Mr.Black- stock, is thay he beligves the mines.now in a position to handle $5 ore profitably, and a will has been secured to experi went with these low-grade ores.In conversation Mr.Blackstock said: \u2014 | \u201cFor a long time past, I might almost say for rome years, it hus been apparent to us that the charges of mining und development in Rossland, on the one hand, and of freight and treatment of ores, on the other, were such as to preclude the possibility of these mines paying the dividends that were expected.The reason for this was that the high-grade ore bodies were segregated and a greac deal pt dead work had to be done {a reach them,often through ore of tvo law à grade to stand these charges.lt appeared to- us, therefore, imperatively, neceésirv to obtain first, a substantial reduction iu the cost of mining.and freight treatment, and, secondly, to discover some means of haud- ling these low grade ores at some profit.* THE COST IS REDUCED.\u201cSince dividends were lyst paid we ave succeeded in reducing the cost of mining development very materially, in fact from about $4 a ton to $2.10° a ton, or cutting thew abiigst in half.This bas been done chiefly by introducing a modi: fied form of \u2018contract system.It wus only lately, however, that the smelter people saw their way to make such a reduction in the freight, and treatment charges as would justily ws in commineing shipping on a large scale.Meauwhlie, duruig tue last three years, development work has been steadily pushed, and even while not | chipping we have had at least 225 mon empioved consiantly in the twa mines.\u201cThe wholg cost of freight.and treatment.\u201d Mr.Blackstock: continued.\u201cthas been reduced fram $6 to $3 a ton on gos containing vaiues to the amount of $9.30, while on ores under this grade the charges have been reduced from $6 to $4.\u201cDuring tis time, also, attention was paid to the problem of treating the low- grade ores by sume pro-ess cher thaw émelting.As the result of our expéir- ments we have secured 8 mill at Silica, an Sheen Creek, a few miles from Ross land, which we have reconstructed and enlarged to a capacity of, about\u201d 108 tons a day.It is not mten:ted to-use this milt for anvihing except experimental purposes, as à güuiile to Ua in evecting à lager Mill, of «x capacity of 300 tons or more per: thay, which inill we propose ro erect yext spring.| think thar Frean -afely sav that $5 ore may be rested by milling at a pro- i fit.For reasons well Known to nunins | men, high-grade ores can ceu.rallv he more ¢ .eaply téeafed by smelting.I am: eat'sfed thar in a few vehres we shall be | able tu treat 84 ore at a profit\u201d .LARGE MONTHLY SHIPMENTS.\u201cHow much do von.propose ' Head Office, Room -Buflding., Montreal.aL .Merchants Bank Lake of the Woods Milling Go., Ltd.The Best Hard Wheat Flour In thse World, Mills at KEEWATIN, 3.500 bris.per aay {the \"largest m!l) 1m the tsritish Empire, PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE.1,000 bris.per day.Qur four has been exported to warm and cold oouutrles and 1s FAR FAMED FOR IT3 KEEPING QUALITIES.aii «rades of bard wheat flour so!d in barrels and bugs.Quotations and other {information on application, Offices, First Floor C.P.R.Telegruph Build.\u2018ng.Montreal.\u201c BED, H.MAURER.INVESTMENTS: | OFFER ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE : ANDUSTRIALS, Ask for, particulurs.A postal card wlll bring them.OFFICES: ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING, MONTREAL.Telephone Main 8184 Member of Montreal Mining Exchange MANUFACTUERS Importers & Dea lor Babbitt Metals.Pig Tin Solder - Pig Lead Type Metals , Ingot Copper Phospor Bronze Spelter | Phosphor Tin Antimony and all White Metal Aluminium and Mixtures, smut Nickel : Canadian made.Pig Iron, ete.ote, CANADIAN WORKS, William and St.Thomas: Sts., Montreal.! Telephone Main 3981.! New York Office, 84 Gold Street, AN you can drink And a bath for 10c, Would not give bettei satisfaction this weather than oùr fines of Solder, Babbit, Battery Zincs, Lead Pipe, They give satisfaction all the year.TRY THEM.The Canada Metal Co.William Street -s Toronto.| Imperial Bank In consequence, I glve PUBLIC NOTICE to\u2019 STAACISE SMELTING WORKS, \u2014 OF CANADA CAPITAL AUTHORIZEb, - - $4,000,000 Carita Pap Up, - - - 2,600,000 HERD OFFICE, TORONTO T.R.MERRITT - .President D.R.WILKIE, * Vice-President and Genoral Munager.E.HAY, Ausistaut Gonoral Manpgor, Kontréat Franch, 167 St.James SL GMNERAL RANKING BUSINESS, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT STERLING EXCHANG! .JA.RIGHARDSON.Manager.- \u2014 THE NEW BRANCH \u2014\u2014 Or \u2014 The Montreal City & District Savings Bank At No.946 St, Denis St.(CORNER RACHEL) Will be opened on TUESDAY next, .the 2nd September.: =\" TRADE SALE ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 3rd and 4th SEPTEMBER, At our rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET Big Sale of Fall Goods From Bankrupt Estates + ye 15 cases of Tweeds.8 cases of Beavers.3 cases of Naps.3 cases of Lininns.4 cases of Farmer Satins, à \u201c 7 cases of Prints, * 20 cases of Underwear.10 cases of Dress Goods, 8 cases of Hosiery.4 cascs of Lace.6 cases of Assorted Handkerchiefs, 25 cases-of Ready-Made Clothing.30 cases of Roots and Shoes.A BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRY ; GOODS, Amounting to $28,000, comprising : Dress Goods, Neckties, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Canvas, Top.Shirts, Embroidery, Buttons, Corsets, Serge, Dress Skirts, Cottonnades, Se- lslas, Crape, Umbrellas, Table Covers, Rubber Coats, Bindings, Fancy Goods, Toys, Pipes, Razors, Dolls, Beads, and many consignments.Sale at ten o'clock, without reserve and in lots to suit the trade, \u201c .Eusy terms.+.MARCOTTE FRERES, CT Auctioneers, nom LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE! INSURANCE COMPANY., Avallablo Assets .861.187.2153 Funds invested tn Canada.83.306.000 Security, Prompt Payment and Liberality in tle adjustment of Lossez are the prom= {nent features of this company.= Temporary Offices.at 87 St.Peter St.: {opposite Recollet Street) UNTIL: MAY, 1903.; During rebuliding of the Company's New, Offices at old address, corner St.James\u2019 and Place d\u2019Armes.: CANADA BOARD OF.DIRECTORS, A.F.Gault, Chairman.Vi Wentworth, J.Buchanan, Deputy Chairman.Sam\u2019i.Finley, : Z.8.Clouston.Hoo.Sir Alexander Lacoste, K.C.}.Q.: .F.C.Smith, Resident Secretuæ».\u2018Tead Office, Canada Brancn: Montreal.: - mea Notice to the Public.william Dow & Co.will be grateful If the public will communicate with them when tney bave reason to suspect the genuineness of ale supplied either as \u2018\u2019Bottled Dow\u201d op Draught Dow,\u201d agé Won.Dow & Co.hegwby give notice that legal proceedings will pe, wukeu against any person who 3s Cetected selllpg a: Dow's\u2019 (either in \u2018bottle or om draught) ale whick !s no: of their raanufade ture.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 FIRE INSURANCE Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insur.sbce Company, Limited, London, England, British American Assurance Companp, Toronto Alliance Asurance Company, Loge don, Eng.GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Building, Se.James Streat INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, distance to the sun would be definitely setteld, : ; \u2014_\u2014\u2014 STRIKE LEADER SUICIDES.Flmira, N.Y., Agust 30.- Calely Jones, aged 57 years, the leader of.the recent ten weeks\" strike at the plant of the Empire drowned in a shallow pool in Brand Park, in this city, last night.He disappeared \u2018from home Wednesday, He was Président of the Local Bridge Workers® Union, and the failure of the strike \u201che has conducted, it is said, unbalanced his reason.THE STORY OF MORNING TIREDNESS Is told by impure blood, poor digestion, sluggish liver apd tired nerves.It isa warning of very serious trouble ahead, and should prompt sensible \u2018people to take a bracing tonic like Ferrozone, an energetic tnvigorant and rebuilder, Kerrozone will give you a sharp appetite, promote good digestion and sound sleep : it will feed and energize the enfeebled orguns, strength@n the nerve and vital forces and regulaté'tho heart.Ferrozone changes that tired feeling \u201cinto vigor, strength und ambition, and does it quickly.Remember the name, and insist on having only Ferrozone : it's the best tonic made.Price 50c per box, or 8 boxes for $2.50, at Druggista, or N.C.Polson & Cos Kingston, Ont.Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation, fn, STRATFORD, ONT.\u2014Willlam Rob- certs, aged 71 years, of Hast Missouri, dropped dead while reading a newspaper, ; \u2014rémeemermemesa4 passent BN .MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS\u2014 MERALD JOR DEPARTMENT.accuracy tian ever before, and that the | Bridge Company, in this city, was tound | 1.6 ¥.Gault \u2018SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE\u2014CACOUNA TO MONTREAL.The Intercolonial Railway announces that it will run a special vestibule train from ; Cucouna to Montreal on Tuesday, September ; 2nd, and also on Tuesday.September \u201c9:h., leaving Cacouna at $9.40 a.m.and stopping at | the following stations, viz: Riviere du Loup, , © Kt.Paschal, Riviere Quelle, Ste, Anne, Mont- j magny.; salle, Levis, Drummondville and St.Ro-* arriving Montreal at 6.45 p.m.This train- will be equipped with through sleeping and dining cars and is put on to ac- comsmodate people returning from the sen- side.- Dawes & Co.BREWERS, Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, PQ.Montreal Office: Main 563 621 St.James Street J.H.R.MOLSON & Ale and Porter BROS.Brewers.Have always on hand the various kinds ot Wood and Bottles, Families Regularly Supplied.\u2018600.Notre Dame St., Montreal ~ : \u2014\u2014\u20140 The Raya! Trust Co.+ MONTREAL .CAPITAL AUTHORIZED.$3.000.000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.500.000 CAPITAL PAID UP.\u2026 wu 00.000 President.RIGHT?HON.10RD STRATHCONA - MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G.Vice-President, i HON.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND, ': Directors: air W.C: Macôonalg A Macnider : M.V.Meredith À.T.Patsrsen 1 i AND R.B.Angus E.4.Clouston E.B.Greenshielda \u20ac.M.Hays James Ross.C.R.Hosmer Me T.G.Sha Sir William C.Van Horne, K.C:M@& \u2018Office, 109 St.James Street 1 ROBERTION, Mspagte.ALE and PORTER | \u2014 D a\u2014 rp 3 x a q oS 152 concerning pit.; , tingent wfre on guard at the Abbey \u201c were regarded asèthe best of the colo- + , ° fis .710 -\u2014- ] - SA ae» ; \u2014 \u2014= \u2014= \"THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902.To .\u2018 .\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 = re sims \u2014 à 4; \u2014_\u2014 er m\u2014 R.J.TOOKE \u2014 MEN FROM THE FAST ARE AGAIN \"RENEWING THEIR MONTREAL FR ag _ SHIRTS > NDSHIPS Coronation Cot wingent From Hong Kong in the City on Th eir Way Home From Their Visit to -\u2014 London.Familiarity seemed to\u2019 ji Crease the Interest of Montreal people In the Empire\u2019s soldiers from the Or} ent, for ali day yesterday there wer 2.crowds about the special train at the Place Viger Station which carried the fourscore regulars from Hong K mg, who represented British China ät .\u2018he coronation of His Majesty.The contingent arrived on S aturday at 12.30 noôn on the Lake Chs plain, after a twelve days\u2019 passage tl at was marked by rough weather, The ¥ were eighty strong, seven of the 1 inglish non-commissioned officers havin 'g re- maiged In thé Old Country, and were under command of Major Cha; man, with Lieut.Armstrong and Sub idar- Major Mahomed Khan Bah: dar, D.S.0., C.B.a prince in his own co un- try.and a man of enormous wec (th, next in order.; The men look exactly as they did when they left\u2014in the pink of con di- tion and impervious to any clima tle changes.There Was only one case Of Bleknss amomgst them.during the whole trip.ænd that was a non-com- missioned offêcer of English birth who suffered from in England.They are magnificent specimens of manhood, and with a simplicity of character that nekes their whistle and stop anc x ry y ot 4 8 his : stop and Jisgorge hurrying perfect discipline and their l0yalty un- VIE: der all circumstances stood, Last night they were \u2018playing with easily under- sunstroke after mirent | I have seen, I cannot speak.Hundreds and thousands and many thousands of the white-fuced LEnglishers gathered in one vast city, where there is nelther rest nor quiet, but one constant roar and continual round of mirth: ull to do honor to their, King and Queen.And, by the prophet, gloomy were we on that first day, when came\u2019 the tidings of His Serene Majesty's indisposition.But they placed us In strange, woriderful places, where gloomy was Not fitting, and whence the people came and marvelled -at us, but not so greatly us did I at tHeir number, which exseeded the sands upon \u2018the seashore, And their \u2018women\u2014but it becometh me not to speidk af them: yet did several put white rms upon my shofûilders and call nme strange names of endearment, such AS \u2018ducky.whereof T understood mt, but exceeding pleasant it was, : : VMuny\" duys did \u2018we spend in that gieat lund of swarming peoples and strarge dances, ard mar els did 1 see upon the sireets of the city and in the pices of entertainment wherein they tork us, and showed us \u2018Na dènz by the sere, sing'ng in unison and most agrees ably.Ali.about this great hive of humanity rush shrieking things of steam that rerowds of the jal fade people, until of a truth I marvelied at their number and trip su ifiness, Yot doth it seen to me that they (do waste the précious the \"greatest glee a game that to.an bears tive Allah has gtven unto them ordinary Camadian would be aout as exciting as crocinnle.Severa! men ftood in leading man would slap him on the \u2018ehoulder.and the m:n slapped had to guess who it was.If he was sur-, cessful the man detected took his place: if he \u2018failed.the un wrongly pointed out would lead him amund the ' tine by the ear and he had to make another try.There were three dian giants fi the game.and four big thick-set Chiramen, and they roared with mirth at each mistake.SPEND DAY QLUIETLY.When they paraded the streets in pairs yesterday they attracted the same attention as upon their arrival, and they wore the New bronze coronation medals, bearing Their Majesties\u2019 \u2018heads; with the same pride that they wore their aczive service ribbons.There was no official reception when they \u2018landed, but Lieut.-Col.Gordon, D:O.C., and Lieut.-Col.Roy were at the wharr to welcome them.' Sunday was spent troops, and they left at 12 o'clock last night for the West.They will spend to-day at Ottawa, to act'\u2018as a guard of ! honor to Lord and Lady Minto at the: opening of the D.R.A.matches.From\u2019 Ottawa they go straight through to Vancouver, from whence they sail for home.on the Empress of China.Speaking of thelr\u2019 trip, all the Englishmen of the contingent expressed the most entire satisfaction with the arrangements for their comfort.They were royally treated, and the Alexandra camping ground they considered perfectly satisfactory, whatever adverse reports may have been received The Hong Kong con-! doors for The coronation, and also took part in the royal review, Several of the non-commissioned officers sald! that the Canadian arch was the finest | sight in Londen during coronation week, and the Canadlan contingent nials.\u201cWe heard of the King's fllngss the night we landed, and heard .at first that His Majesty was dead,\u201d sald Sergt.-major R.Purden, D.C.M., at the Place Viger Hotel yesterday.\u201cThe Canadians, I understand, were notified only a few hours before leaving that they were to take ship for home.Everywhere in England I heard regrets that they should have left.It was certainly a mistake, for people were looking for them especially.1 understand \u2018that the King himself expressly desired\u201d that they should remain, and that they were notified by wireless telegraphy to this effect when \u2018fifty miles off Moville, but the drmy regulations: don\u2019t recognize wireless telegraphy, and it was not accepted as anorder.Many of the Canadians vol« unteered to stay, and there was disappointment all over England that only fourteen men should have represented Canada, when \u2018the whole country was eager to see the much-talked-of Canae= dian fighting men.\u201d MONTREAL.THE BEST.\u201cWhat feature of the whole trip from Hong Kong did you like best?\u2019 asked a reporter of a big Chinese corporal.\u201cMontreal,\u201d he sald, with a grin, EXTRACT FROM DIARY OF HONG KONG CORPORAL \u2014r\u2014 A second excerpt stolen from\u2019 the diary of Corporal.Katch-As-Katch- Khan.of the' Hong Kong contingent, \u2018who spent yesterday in Montreal :\u2014 \u201cAfter many weeks of strange adventure, and of revelry and wonders, have we reached this city of two peoples once again, A welcome as.to a King .bave we had, and much it seemeth to me that the greater part of our ad- * wenture by land.and sea has been joy: \u2018Ousness, of a truth.a line.and one in rear of the | quietly by \u2018the; Ir pursuits that profiteth ag to vain splendor.THE MAILS not, savn ADMIRED.Greatlyswere they amuxed (8 to our bulk.} \u201c\u2018éraly smoke, Faery, look at the thei hen\u201d said a white muiid_ of loud | tongue.and much did they all wonder at our: slie, Yet are we small com- 1 In- pared with those Who are of our blood, but» remained.in our own country., \u2018Exçeædinely Kind were all the Eng.i lishers tn us, offering much, éritertaln- ; ment and goodly hosts, and their wos ward and hold.jnear.Yet was it enjoyable, and since , the lords did smile and take It in good- : nature, unbecoming were it in mé to find fault.And 1 did give myself wholly to pleasure.\u2019 The vastness and the glory.of this people we did never know.Foolish talk \u2018and sweeping the pale-fuce people int) mers being what I did consider too for-' when their lords were ; have I heard tn My time of rébellion | NOBLEMAN WANTED AT CHICAGO CHARGED WITH MURDERING MOTHER the sea, but upon my return to my own land will\u2019 I acquaint these babblers of the might of the white gods, and how that they cannot be overthrown.Great guns have we seen, and thousands after thousands of brillant soldiers, blazing in red and gold, and ships that breathed fire and sent deudly missiles 6 distance as great as from one village to.another, und huge bands of soldiers all upon horses under whom the earth shook in fear as they moved.\u201cOf the wonders thut have been vouchsafed to us, 1 will not.speak.Only 1 word of the trip across the great wits ter, where all round was rolling wave, and wind and storm.Most peculiar and of an excecdingly unpleassant nature was mv feeling when first the waves slapped against our boat.For atraight- wiy did my Inner organs sem to de- gir+ a sad asd reluctant parting from wy puter body until all was turmoil and painful, confusion, Right tender- Iv did 1 think of the solid land and of my wives and children throughout my own country at that dread hour, yet marvellous to relate, at Jong and last I caréd fot, pot a whoop, whether 1 ever satin mairehed on the flank of.my sec- ten or saw again my native shore, euch was the extentiof my miserr.\u201cOf a similar kind were my feelings v hen again T walked upon the sidewalks of this city of two peoples.For swayx they did, and up and down 1 went, until I did wonder and commune within myself most unpleansantly., \u201coften have they asked me nee T came, whether I saw the Great Father over the seas, and 1 have toid | them of his glory and the graclous | queenliness of jis wate > \u2018 the worth blazing upon an ubashed world, ware tLev as they passed on that wrieat day, between our lines, and ve pattes dn ree ede aed en ed queen of women, who sat heelde \u2018ail bowed and smiled upon our soldiery \u201cLittle time has been given us to re- greatly as J diff worship the King, more | HOW THE GERMAN DISCRIMAATION IS OPERATED AR Toronto Grain Broker Explains Damage Done by \u201cCertificates of Origin.\u201d , (Special to The Montreal Herald.) Toronto, Sept.1.\u2014James Carruthers, of James Carruthers & Co, grain brokers, gave u statement showing the operations of the German discriminatory tariff against Canadian grain.\u201cWe ship,\u201d sald Mr.Carruthers, \u201ca great deal of American graln at Montreal for Hamburg, and in every case we must make a certificate of Its origin.The certificate -is.sworn before the German consul, to whoin we pay a fee of $2 or $3 on bills of 8,000 bushel lots, and for a 40,000 bushel lot we must have five certificates, and so on, according to the amount.we have to certify that therc is na \u2018Canadian gram In the lot.\u201d \u2019 The difference between the German duties on Canadian and American grain averages about 5 cents a bushel in fa vor of the American product.This is a discrimination which practically excludes Canadian wheat from German markets, although there hag been a good deal shipped to Antwerp, which, no doubt, findseits way into Germany without payment ot the retaliatory duty.: .: \" The action of Germany was taken in retallation of Canada's most favors ed nations treaty which excluded Germany from its operations.| Canadian | grain men and the Manufacturers and | beurds of trade have endétvored to in- lelude Germany in the treaty, but so \"far have not succeeded.\u2019 .Mr.Carruthers sald further : \u201cThe | Board of Trade has had the mutter uns der consideration with à view to get- | tne * England to secure better terms with Germany, but every effort has ap- | purently come to naught, At one I time we shipped enormous quantities of grain to Germany.That was before the \u201cdiscriminatory tarif.Since then the amount has been small.There are some products, however, which the Germans are compelied to take and pay \u201cthe increased dutics, Marifat peas, for instance, because they cannot get what they require elsewhere, The discrim- tnation operites seriously against us.\u201d : tt LIKE THE GALWAY- Tenn © that HALIFAX ROUTE Boston is Much Interested in © Canadian Fast Line new the friendships that we mile when bere before in the early summer days, ! \u2019 but tiles of wonder \u201cnotivithstanding, | will we tell our children and our chil-: dren's children, of what we have seen, ; Avhen again the land of poppies and of milllons shows.hefore us.' .\u201cMany things would 1 say of th a» people's ways and modes of life, but \u2018that I am bewildered amd long for qui t and the sbft wish of the Yan- Ter Kinng along its hanks, Home Wa go to-night, and Allah guide us in Leafety and In speed, - Wonders have (ut been shown, and not least of all i ! i this great city, whegonf the people are of an kind and gry a nature, anl though of two blonds, yet live in friend- i lest harmony.Fanayell to all wha have been kind to Katch-As-Katch- Khan, and peice Be with them.\u201d Hist Sweetheart, Too.Has Mys- teriousiy Disappeared From Her Home.7% (3pecialbto The Montreal Herald.) Chicago, Sept.1\u2014According to fn- formation unearthed here, it Is sald that William -Bartholin, who ts wanted \u2018hy the police In connection with the.murder of hig another and the *disap- pe\u201crancexof his sweetheart, Minie Mitchell, is i gnember of the noble house of Bartholin-Bbrhel of Denmark, It has \u2018also been discovered, It is said, that he has a half-brother, Frederick Bartholin, at present living In Chicago, 4 prosperous and highly respected, : The house of Bartholin was founded In 1650, when Dr.sZartholin-ISichel.was made a baronet for \u201c\u2018distinguished services.\u201d Since then the house has stood high\u2019 In the counsels of the \u2018Danish Court, its members occupying Important positions.The, Je descends without a blemish on its escutcheon till half a century ago, when Casper Bar- tholin was and still Ig.it the age of eighty-two years the reigiting baronet, presiding over the lands, estites and castle at Astrup.His brother was William Peter Bartholin, who becama the father of the Willlam \u2018Bartholin for whom the police of \u2018the country are now.on_the lookout, - Being a younger son, Willlam Peter Bartholin had no estates, but by the influence of his family he was made Warden of the Itoyal Castle at Rite, whera he was made a Knight of thé Danres broge, and given a castle of his own, He married the Countess Gottholdine Grévencoppl'astenskjoll of Great Frederick.Castle, Two sons.were horn, George, now editor of the National Tt- dende, the largest newapaper in Copenhagen, and.Frederick, who now lives in Chicago, \u2019 A German servant girl was taken into the family, and after a few years of married life izartholin eloped to Amer- fea with the servant, taking with\" him, tt\u2019 18\u201d alleged, a large sum of publie money whieh had béén Intrusted to his cure, The dexerted wife, after a few yours, secured a divorce and married Bishop Hans Torhoe of Copenhagen, \"one of the dignitaries of the Lutheran Chorech.: the youngér son.Me served throughout the civil war, leaving the German serving mald to her own devices.When the war wns over he returned to Chicago, and married her, and In 1872 Wil- Ham Bartholin, the present fugitive, was bor, After various vicissitudes the father died at the Soldiers\u2019 Home at Milwaukee, .W is.\u2019 The next public attention glven to this wayward limb of the noble house wis when the police hegan the search for Minnie Mitchell, supposedly mur-] dered, and in their search discovered the mutilated remiing of Mrs, Bartho- lin In the basement of her home., Frederick Bartholin until recently did not know that his father was in this country, although-he was familiar with theé.story of his father's downfall, DISHONEST APPLES.\u2014 Be Prosecuted For Wretched Specimens as ancy Canadians.\u201d _ Ottawa, Sept.1\u2014(Special)\u2014The Dominion fruit inspector at Winnipeg las «ent to the department a box of apples taken from the middle of a consignment of ap-.les.shipped to Winnipeg by a firm in Galt, Ont.The apples were described by the shipper as \u201cfancy Canadian apples.\u201d The speciments sent to the department are very poor quality indeed.them weigh only 28 ounces.Twenty hen\u2019s Galt Man Will Shipping ounces.\u2019 .It is too bad that Ontario fruit is being shipped to the excellent markets of Manitoba and the North-West Territories in this dishonest manner.It is killing the trade out and playing directly into the hands: of the fruit growers and shippers rom California.The fhepector has been instructed ' to prosecute the shipper in this instance and in every similar instance, \" #0f the greatness of the things that \u2026.- 0° \u201c which comes under his notice.as Twenty of}.egges of good average size would weigh 40 | \u2014 WINGHAM MAN FELL T .DEATH.0 His Oil= Springs, Sept.1.\u2014By falling a distance of 25 feet on Wednesday might.Donald Sutherlard, of Wingham, sustained mich severe injuries that he died yesterday morning.Sutherland was walking frem Petrolea and was rin down by a hand-car on a bridge.He waa knocked to the ground dnd sustained a fracture of the.hip ane internal Àpjurien Decchsed wos 33 years age.The \u2018 was Wingham- for- interment.y taken to \u201cTHE NEW STEAMER LA .EAMER LADY LAU Ottawa, Sept.1.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Cept.P.0.Johnson, of Hatin, Pho bad JR pointed to command the new Government steamer Lady Laurier, was in the city on Saturday receiving instructions with re- spéot to -the fitting of the steamer.He.will proceed.to Paisley, Scotland, at once to superintend the completion of the ship, Meanwhile all did not go.well with Boston, Sept.1\u2014(Sprclal.)-Much ine \u201cterest 's (elt here in the proposed fast Canadian steamship tne to England.: Many of the friends of the new pros Jeet \u2018advocate che xelcction of Galway, | Upoñ the west coast of Ireland, for one; of ihe terminés.It lg claimed that Galway Is only 2150 miles from Halifax.compared with 3400 wiles, be-* tween Liverpool and New York, and that a 2t-Kknot steamship would re quire only three days to make the trip: between Galway and Halifax.It is also clabmed that London van he reached in 17 hours from\u2019 Galway, and Montreal Ju.13 from Halifax, making only four days betaveen london and Montreal, : Le | tree.Lo UNITE CHURCH AND STAGE.| Rev.Forbes Phillips, Hero of Many ! Sensations, Starties England » | With a Now Scheme.London, Sept, 1.- The Rev.Forbes Phillips, Vleur of Gorleston, teur Yar- 1 mouth, who aroused widespread come ment by permitting Mrs, Brown Potter to recite from his pulpit, In June, 101, | fu agitating a fresh amd more startling scheme for a clode union of the shureh andoftage.In the cause of religion.He proposes that eich pardsh«imainteln ; a theatre under the management of the, chureh, In an outapoken Interviews the clergyman ruys :\u2014 .\u201cClergymen overdo the religious Aide! of life, theréby ruining the spiritual liver, lke that of averfed Strasburg | goeene,\"\u2019 ! .The plan of the Rev, Mr.Phillips in- | cludes na revival of the mystery: plave of the Middle Ages, and the establishe ment of a sort of Oberinmiunergau sociee ty In each parish, 2 ttn.tn CARNEGIE'S RELATIVE KEPT IN SALO .\u201cChicago, Sept 1 Friends of Williams Craig, whe in sid to be a relative of Ane drew Carnegie, nud a vieh man, who lives in Carnegie, \"1, filed a petition before Judge Tuthill, an Saturday, in which the chivge was made that Craigewas heafz un- Low fully detained by Frank Wing in the latter's \"saloon at No.2130 State Street.lt is charged that he has been detained at the saloon for three davr, and that he haa sqrandered $2,000 a day during that time.is fends fear tat he will dispose of hia fortune ithe in not properly cared for.A wiiT of heheas corpus, commanding the presence of both Craig and Wing before the court wis issued.: COMMISSIONER HODSON ON A , TOUR.Ottawa, Sept.1.\u2014 (Special,)-\u2014Dominion Live Stock Commissioner FF.W.' Hodson will leave for the Maritime Provinces today to take in the \u2018fall fairs and to sce about arrangements for the fat stock shows to be held at Amherst, Nova Sco- tia.' ANOTHER VOLCANO ACTIVE.Managun, Nicaragua, Aug.30.\u2014The volcano at Masaya, Nicaragua, is again active.Heavy detonations are heard, and the mountain Is expelling high columns of cinder: and fragments of rock.- Blair's Pills 7 Great Boglish R see Bo Gout & Rheumatism ¢ + Sats, Sure, Effective, _ AD Draggiste été.aad $L00 A 51 \u2014 and when completed h ill bring be across the Atlantic.* TE ring ' v * .* \\ .AYMAN GONG & CO.Mourssse | | Proposals.| | nounced the sending Hungarian | for the fall le Sande, over and about us.We have petitioned hum BOOTHS NDON DRY GIN IS UNRIVALLED IN QUAILTY.\\ NOT ENTHUSIASTIC OVER SUBMARINE \u2014\u2014\u2014 Naval Experts Minimize England's New Craft and Sail- \u201cors Hate Them.London, Sept.1-The British Government 1s jealously guarding the exper ments mude with the new wsubmarihe boats; but reports of thew performances, while Somewhat comtheting, indicate that, on the whole, they have been somewhat disappointing.Iv as understood that the preliminary reports do pot assign great caval value to the new erat.of observation, with vaunted nef pérecope, as decidedly Hmited, awd, su far, the boats have not demonstrited even tre their effectiveness against war-hips mov The blue- té eulmnarine duty the least entouscistic or il Ope official report Lo the effec that \u201csame neonvenn- ence\u201d was suffered by the practice erews wis translated by the men themselves to comparative headache ing even at a moderate speed.jackets aesigned are ' they suffered blindness, nausea, an l serious, for days after the sabinvrging, STRIKE OF CONVICTS - MEANS STARVATION Vienna, Sept.1-The Neue Free Presse SND SEPTEMBER.whisk tha three per Horobe is the List day on vent.) (3 PER CENT.DISCOUNT tan be allowed on these taxes, Partica desiring to pay by INSTALMENTS however, can éo so by paving one-half on or betore the sh SEPTEMBER, and the balance en or before the Sth NOVEMBER : but no discount is al lowable on such pavinents, and in default of the first within the time specl= fied, the whole becomes due and exigle ble.The water may be TURNED OFF in all cases, after the due dates, without further notice, Payments may be made by mailing accepted cheques ; and parties: coming te the City Hall will avoid delay by vringing the exact amount of their bills.\u2019 By order; .WwW.ROBB, ; oo City Treasurer, City Treasurer's Office, : City Hall, Montreal, 25th August, 1002, Dr.H.J.BRODEUR Specialist, of Paris.' Skin, Scalp, Blood Poison and ail Genito=Urinary Diseases.SUPBRFLUOUS HAIR.Moles, Warta Nestroyed by Electrolysis.Impotence, Sexual Weakness, Varicocele, Spermatorrhoen, Night Emissions, Drains, Gleet, Ovchitis, cured at 8 PHILLIPS SQUARE.opp.Morgans, Office Hcurs\u2014-9.30 to V p.m.2.30 to 5 pm, 3 to ¢ p.m.Sunday Hours 2 to 3 p.m.- m\u2014\u2014 hm This Paper is Printed with the Queen City Printing Ink C0.\u2019s Ink.Cincinnati, Ohio.0 \u2018Herald is published br The Mera Company, 603 Cralg Street, Publishing Jumes 8.Bricriey, Mauaging Montreal, Director.\u201c PRB ome soem een "]
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