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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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lundi 13 juillet 1908
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[" Bow ob pa Auch Cooler AILY JR rene ArT or MRIS Lay Traore TI TETRIS PO Cn ITNESS see ; eo Fair and Much Cooler &.XLIX., No.163 MONTREAL, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1008 HE OLYMPIC GAMES.SAVED FROM SUICIDE.HIGHWAYMEN IN WESTMOUNT \u2014\u2014\u2014 L'espite the Inclement Weather inauguration of the Great Sporting Event Was Carried Out ING ACCOMPANIED BY i.N ALEXANDRA AND PRINCESS VICTORIA PRESENT.13.\u2014When the city of tus morning it seemed _.toe English climate, whica nu: Lo the sports held earlier :.wWäs trying to show the two cnivles assembled here ler values how disagreeable at lue past fortmight ol lb.ar which bas been a terrer \u201cors who have been trying to best form tor the great phy: \u2018,,ns to take place during the weeks, was followed this a downpour of rain which \"0 postpone the opening of - .m at Shepherds\u2019 Bush.Lem.iters, however, were quickly minimize the effect of the «nd the inauguration of the rames was carried out uccord- _v gramme.aîter three p.m.the Royal winced to fill up, the early ar- luding the Crown Prince and +n Princess of Sweden and dren, the Crown Prince and :.vn Princess of Greece, the Duke jiess of Connaught and the «vd Duchess of Argyll.Soon af.< the p.aying of che National by the band of the \u201cTrenadier announced the arrival of King Quevn Alexandra and Princess \u2026 with their suites, who had ven in state from Buckingham Lo July LORY 1+ King entered the Royal box _-r save a signal, the gates lead- 1 5 tn competitors quarters flew 2 4nd the athletes marched out un- 2+ banners of their respective na.The procession was formed in deal order, Austria leading exception that the English- wing races came last.This latter - 10 was led by the United States \u201c+.\u2018ke British colonies being direct.LL Es \u201cnd the Americans, and at the no United Kingdom as hosts.As :7 «cn came into the Stadium \u201c, country received applause, that for [irti-h colonies and the United sa r- being particularly enthusiastic, as : iudience waich braved the elements witness the opening of the great +5 included large ce: .ux the 2eas +; the day advanced the downpour wwe way to a drizzle, which, however, ~n passs:d over, and as the time \u201cproached for the opening the sun me out occasionally and with the -=tance of a light breeze, brightened \u2018he Stadium decorations.A the last moment a change was i\".in the order of the events which :- ta follow the formal opening.- first heat of the 1,500 metres run .xon by J.P.Sullivan, Trish-Ameri- \\.C.TJ.D.Lightbody, Chicago Ath- Association.was second.*-dows of Canada was third.Sulli- = ime was 4.07 3-5.Lightbody ran \u201cvant in the Olvmpic games at St.n 1904 in 4.05 2-5.-rcond heat of the 1,500 metres was won by Melvin W.Sheppard, [msh American A.C.J.P, Hal- New York A.C.was second.=A\u2019: time was 4.05, two-fifths of - 1 inside the Olympic record, made - \u2018Ledy at St.Louis in 1904.But- former mile champion of was thihrd in this head, - heat of the 400 metres swim- > was won by Battersbv, Umt- m.Tastorres.of Hungary,.was 0 L.Budd Goodwin, New York - third.-ond heat was won hy Foster, rd heat of the 1.30 metres run \u201cnn by N.F.Hallows, of England.103 2.5.Lunghi, of Italy, was ~- fenrth heat in the 1,500 metres «ww ope hv Lonev.of England.Time, ~ 250 H.L.Coe.of the University Moran.finished second.In tha nih heat of the 1.500 metres, wlor, of Canaca won easily.Time Sl 1-3.Une sixth \u2018eas + the 1,500 metres run = won easi'v fv JF.Deakin, of Eng- i Time: 4.0325 HH.A.Wilson, of Sand.won tne been issued under the Seal ot the Secretary of State bearing date the 6th day of July, 1908, incorporating Samuel Christopher Marson, Real Estate Agent: Charles Henry Joseph Marson, Bailiff; George Hauratty,Gentleman; Hugh Mackay, Advocate, and Edson G.Place, Advocate, all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the purpose of manufacturing, buying and selling all kinds of boots and shoes; buying, selling and manyfac- turing boot and shoe fittings, and Andings of all kinds whatsoever; buying, selling and manufacturing loot and shoe machinery, and tools of all sorts; buying, selling and manufacturing trunks, valises, travelling bags, aud leather and canvas goods of all kinds; buying selling and manufacturing varnishes, lacquers and oils, enamels,dyes, dressings of all kinds, aud leather, stove and metal rpcliches: manufacturing, buying and selling soaps, washes and disinfectants of all kinds; manufacturing, buying and selling merchandise generally; buying, selling and inanufacturing all parts and accessories of the foregoing, including such metals and raw materials as may be used in connection therewith; acting as agents for the Jurchase and sale of any of the above articles; purchasing and dealing in inventions, copyrights, and patents relating to any of the objects above mentioned; acquiring as a going concern the business at present carried on at the City of Montreal under the name of the American Dressing Company: purchasing or otherwise acquiring any real estate necessary for the purpose of its business, and to borrow money thereon, and to hypothecate the same for payment thereof: purchasing or otherwise acquiring any business which is germane to the above objects, and within the purposes for which the present incorporation is sought and any rights, assets, and liabilities appertaining thersto, and to pay for such buriness in paid-up capital stares of the company, or in bonds of the company.payment of which may be secured by the hypothecation of any or all of its real estate; selling or otherwise disposing of the company\u2019s business.property, or undertakings, or any part thereof, for such consideration as the company may deern fit; manufacturing and generating light and power for the purposes of its own business by electricily or otherwise; doing any and all acts necessary for carrying out the foregoing objects for which incorporation is sought, by the name of The American Éressing Company, Limited, with a total capital stock of twenty thousand dollars, divided into two hundred shares of one hundred dollars.Dated at the office of the Secretary of State this 6th day of July, 1908.(Signed) R.W.SCOTT, Secretary of State.E.G.PLACE, \u2018Attorney for Applicants.ENTS FOR SALE AT THE \u201cWITNESS' OF VICE.À McGILL\u2019S RECORD, \u2014 Largest Number of Candidate.for Full Matriculation NAMES AND SCHOOLS OF THOSE WHO HAVE QUALIFIED AS UNDERGRADUATES.The following candidates, order of merit, with the names of the schools in which they have been prepared, have succeeded in completing all the requirements for entrance as undergraduates.The number of candidates this year for full matriculation is the largest in the history of the University.The majority of those who will enter the Faculty of Arts have qualified to do so as candidates for the School Leaving Certificate.Their names appear at the end of this list.A large number of those who enter the Faculty of Applied Science also come up in the same way.In addi tion to those who have passed the regular examination large numbers enter the University on certificates granted by other examining boards.This is especially the case in the Faculty of Medicine, IN ARTS.arranged in Willam E.G.Murray (Vancouver High School), 635; Jean Robinson (Vie- toria College), 620; Mary Wallace Hamilton (Victoria College), 606: Jean Irene Hyatt (Revelstoke High School), 603; Spencer Bishop Montgomery (Alberta College, Edmonton).598; Daniel Marshall Gordon (Victoria College), 581; Beulah Martha Cowan (Vancouver High School), 562; Irene Sutcliffe Adams (Vie- toria College), 546; Louise Manny (Halifax Ladies\u2019 College), 527; Barbara Isobel Mowat (Victoria College), 522; Christina Buchanan (Rossland High School), 515; Margaret Prentice Hamilton (Victoria College), and Donald Manson McGregor (Victoria College), 507; Florence Olivia Hamilton (Vancouver High School), 499; George Gordon Evans (Kamloops High School), 494; Wilson Dougan (Vancouver High School), 493; Mary Edna Lehman (Victoria College), and Annes Violet Mills (Nanaimo High School), 492; Margaret Isabel Calbick (Chilliwack High School), 490; Winnifred Virginia Bowen (Vancouver High School), and Mildred Lilllan Ross (Victoria College), 486; Frances Margaret Whiting (Crofton House School, Vancouver), 482; Basil Elmo Atkins (Vancouver High School), ) and Mary Aileen Garland (IKaslo High School), 481; Mamie Helen Logan (Victoria College), 479; Clarice May Gray (Victoria College), 478; Alice Clarissa Corry (Victoria College), 473; Jessie Alexandra Davidson (Vancouver lligh School), 471; Alice Morgan Keenleyside (Vancouver High School), and Hilton Staples Pedley (Private Tuition), 469; Hazel Marjorie Ashwood (Vancouver High School), and Winnifred Maude Fox (Victoria College), 464; Eileen M.Mul- cahy (St.Ann\u2019s Academy, Victoria), 463; Marion Erskine (Victoria College), Joseph Russell Dean (Feller Institute), and Edward Charles Muddell (Vancouver High School), 460; Myrtle Elizabeth Newby (Chilliwack Iligh School), 459; Edward Percy H.Bales (Vancouver High School), 453; Elta Maud Beckman (Vancouver High School), and Kenneth Charles Drury (Victoria College), 452; Henry Hutton Scott (Boys\u2019 High School, Quebec), 451; William Sargent Montgomery (Upper Canada College), 450: Violet England (Vancouver High School).449; Susanna Bell Dunsmuir (Vancouver High School), and Norman C.W ood (Kamloops High School), 448; Lorne Douglas Fulton (Victoria College), and Emily Jean Gaunt (Rossland High School), 447; Max Malit Grossman (Vancouver High School), and Donald Alexander Macleod (Private Tuition), 446; Mabel Isabel Allan (Vancouver High School), 445; Edna Irene Dumaresq (Miss Symmers and Miss Smith\u2019s School), and Jessie Frances B.Parkes (Vancouver High S:nool), 442; Jessie McQueen Gordon (Victoria College), 441; Bennmie Edward Erb (Victoria College), and Basil Lindsay Sawers (Vancouver High School), 431; Bessie Preston (A ancouver High School), and Evelyn Leyns Van- treight (Victoria College), 427; Albert S.Pelletier (St.John\u2019s School, Montreal), 493; Florence Georgina Spencer (Victoria College), 420; Lillian Annie Ross (Vancouver High School), 418; Edward Maurice Busby (Vancouver Iligh School), 417; marry Howes Boyle (Vancouver High School), and Katie McKie Coates (Victoria College), 416; Ethel Breakey Greig (Trafalgar Institute), 415; Gladys Evelyn Greggs (Vancouver Tigh School), 414; Laurance Y.Cairns (Alberta College, Edmonton), 409; Margaret Cattell Vancouver - High School), 407; Constance Hall __ (All Hallow\u2019s School, Yale), 406; Henry Willis Kinnear (Boys High School, Quebec), and Leonard Stanley Pusey (Victoria College), 403; Bolton (Vancouver Iligh Schooi), and Edith Helen Ryder (Chilliwack High School), equal, 397; Margaret Chattey (Dominican Convent Adelaide), and Alexander Sclater Ogilvy (Ottawa Colle- gate Institute), equal, 388; Ldna Mabel Cowan (Vancouver lligh School), 386; Emile Stanley Lemoine (Feller Institute), 383; Mack McDonald (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 381; Agnes lrene Marceau (Feller Institute), 371; Frances Elizabeth Hemimg (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 363; Clyde Horace A.Rogers (Vancouver High School), 360; Clara R.Harmon (Kamloops High School), 355; John Kin- caid (Keiownd High School), 343.UNRANKED.Having qualified in part on certificates or by previous examination.Culver Barker (Vancouver High School), William Davidson Busk, Lewis Clark (Vancouver High School), Mildren Richard Rowe Holland (Vancouver High School), and John Morris Thomas (Vie: toria College), equal, 398; Mary Isabel Clark (Norman School, B.C.), John ll.Duff (Vancouver High Schoool), Inez Duncan (Victoria College), Victor John Hastings (private tuition), Letitia Jackson (Chilliwack High School) Archibald Lachance (Pointe aux Trembles schools), Mary Leggo (Ottawa Collegiate Inst1- tute), Marguerite Emily Macfarlane (Vancouver High School), Angus Meln- nis (Victoria College), John Harvey Moore (Victoria College) Wadham Locke Paddon (Victoria College), Wilham Al lan Riddell (Vancouver High School (A) Keith M.Benoit Simon (private tuition), (A) Louis Ernest Tanner (private tuition).IN APPLIED SCIENCE.Ernest M.Jelly (Carleton Place High School), 725; Forest Milton Pratt (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 716; Wallace Douglas Stroud (St.John's School, Montreal), 678; Douglas WW.L.Petit (Vancouver High School), 667! Donald Alexander 8S.Bell (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 657; Ernest Sydney Heurtlev (pn- vate tuition), and Herman Joseph Rolland (Crichton School), equal, 641; Edward Alphonsus Ryan (Mount St.Louis Institute), 635; James Alfred Kearns (Mount St.Louis Institute), 626: Jos.Felix Casey (Mount St.Louis Institute), 625; (B) Wm.Harold Teed (Rothesay College), 607; Harold Franklin Cole (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), \u20ac03; (B) Orville Pierce Watson (Armstrong High School), 600; William Taylor May (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 595; Sidney S.Kirby (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 585 ; Valmore Isidore Traversy (St.John\u2019s School, Montreal), 580; Gerald I.King (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 551: Moise Jacques Cohen (Vancouver High School), 541; Burchell Ogilvie Oughton (Upper Canada College), 538; James M.Dever (Montreal Y.M.C.A), 537; \"Al len B.Darbyson (Shortell\u2019s Academy).534; Meredith Ogden Haskell (St.John\u2019s School, Mentreal), 531; (C) James Carrel Lee (Boys\u2019 High School, Quebec), 527: Ernest A.Hill (private tuition), 510: Eric Decimus Metcalfe (private tuition), 492; Herbert Louis Gnaedinger (Wyke- ham Houee School).469; Michael J.Brown (St.Patrick\u2019s School, Montreal).468; Robert Purves McLennan (Vancouver High School), 461; Gordon Lloyd Gullock (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), 4¢0; Bartholomew Braham (St.Patrick\u2019s School, Montreal), 448; Andrew Graham Cleghorn (St.John\u2019s School, Montreal), 428; Arthur Dawson Mellvaine (Feller Institute), 424; William M.Bolan (St.Dr.Chase's Ointment is a certain and guaranteed ours for each and every form of itehing.bleeding and Jroumding piles.Bee testimonials im the press and ask your neighbours about it.You oan use it and get your money back if not satisfied.600, at all dealers or EpMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto.DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT Patrick\u2019s School, Montreal), 422; Chas.Frederick Reilly (Western Canada College), 415; Fred.Henry Bowen (Young's private school, Montreal), 411.Unranked\u2014Having qualified in part on certificates or ny previous examination.Ilazen Ottis Barnaby (private tuition); Thornton Bridgman Boyd (Radley College, England), Winnette W.Boyd (pri vate tuition), Allan Emerson Cameron {Ottawa Collegiate Tnstitute), Frederick A.Clawson (St.John High School), J.Harold Gaudion (Fort Covington High School), John Gray Hayward (Brockville Collegiate Institute), Les lie H.Head (private tuition), Harold Louis Hull (Private Tuition); William Samuel Hyman (Private Tuition); Geoffrey Alan Jo.mson (Ottawa Collegiate Institute}; Joseph A.legrs (Ottawa University); Charles Crawford Iïndsay (Boys\u2019 High School, Quebec); William Alfred Loveridge (Vancouver High School); Kenneth Abraham Reed- er (Saskatoon High School); George C.Wright (Hamilton Collegiate Institute).FOR THE COURSE IN ARCIIITEC- TURE.Isaiah Morris Goodman tion), 312.The following have passed in all bub one subject.(Candidates for the University School Leaving Certificate are not inciuded) : \u2014 FOR ENTRANCE TO ARTS.Eva Anderson (Vancouver High School), French; Helen Marguerite Armour, Algebra; George Norris Bertram (Nanaimo High School), French or Greek; Dorothy Broad (All Hallow's School, Yale), Algebra; James MacRae Brough (Vancouver High Sehool!, chemistry; Grener Robson G.Brown (N- naimo High School), French or Greek; Alice May Brownrigg (Feller Institute), arithmetic; Jane Dalrymple 3rydon Victoria College}.algebra: Adair Carss (Victoria College), Latin; Goldwin Earl Charters (Vanconver High Sehoo!), Latin: Mau.Clapp (Vancouver High School}, Lan; Donald Ernest H.Cleveland (Victoria College).algebra; nobert (Private Tur Copley (Western Canada Callege), French; Jean Mae Duncan (Victoria College), geometry: lala May Geddis (Vancouver High Sehool!, algebra:; Eh- zabeth Cleburne Giegeriek (Kaslo High School), German; Donald Greg (Boys High School, Quebec), French or German; Elsie Agnes Honevman (AI Hallow\u2019s School, Yale), algebra: Laura Frances Jewell (Rossland Iigh School), French; Daisy Edna K.Jones (Victoria College).alzebra; Euphemia Catherme Jones (Vancouver High Sehool).Latin: John Arnold Jones (Nanaimo High School), treek; Wilham Lindsay, geometry: Walter Gerald Lumeden (Hamilton Collegiate Institute), German.or a s lence enbject: Helen b Edythe ale combe (Victoria College), geometry; Ernest Edward Mavnard (Feller Instt- tute), Latin: Charlotte Mazzolme (Van- conver High School.Greek: Stanley Fyfe Moodie (Colden High Sehooli.geu- metry; Iloesie Mulloy (Vancouver Ich School), algebra: Joha George F.Ni- dri~ (Alberta College).Greek: Albert Edward Oftewell {Alberta Colleges, Greek: Walter Tosiah Pearse (Univers v School, Victoria), geometry: Fthel Madeline Pearson (Vancouver High School, chemistry; Gordon St.(fair {(N.naimo High School).Greek: Ethel Hazel Reveley (Vancouver High Schoal), Latin; £mile Augustin Rivard (Ponte aux Trembles School), Greek; Harry Alexander Simmons {Western (Canada College), French: Richard Smith (Pointe aux Trembles School), Latin: Mary Stewart (Nanaimo High School).Greek; Douglas Hastings Telfer (Alberta College), Greek; Ethelyn Trapp (All Hallows School, Yale), algebra: Hattie Esther Uchida (Vancouver High School).Latin; Tsabel Marion Wilson (Crofton House School, Vancouver), geometry; Be:tram Roy Wood (Highfield School, Hamilton).German.or a science subject; Alice Augusta Zwicky (Kaslo High School).German.FOR ENTRANCE TO APPLIED SCIENCE.Frank Bagshaw, trigonometry; Everett Clement Beardmore (Private Tuitioni, arithmetic; (George Patrick Brophy (ut- tawa Collegiate Institute), French: Horace Lavell Burrow (Hamilton Collegiate Institute), chemistry; Charles Russell (University College, Adelaide).French: Norman 1eslie Dann (Mt.St.Louis Institute), French; Richard Draper (Var- couver High School), algebra, Tart 1l.: Colin M.Duffield (London Collegiate Institute), geometry, Part I[.; Frank Mewburn Dunn (Victoria College).trigonometry; Richmond Lilley W.Flewel- ling (Rothesay College), algebra, Part 1.: Jarmaes Trornton Fullerton (Viectoma College) trigonometry; Ewen John Graham (Shortell\u2019s Academy), French; Jack Graham (Ashbury College.Ortta- wa), French; Albert Gus Hartman (Vie- toria College), trigonometry; G.Pat- tie Higginson (Hawkesbury High School), French; Alfred Lionel Holtby (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), French: Kenneth Jennings Kingston (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), French; Henry Pierce Lovell (Feller Institute).trigonometry; Charles Willam McDonald (Li tawa Collegiate Institute), French: Dun- c.- Gec oo 2lcDomald, algebra, Partli.; Donald Howe Masson (Uttawa Culle- giate Institute), French; P.M.Monckton, (England), geometry, Part 11.5 Frank Alexander Moseley :Crieh- ton School).French; John Lewis ()\u2019Brien (Ottawa Collegiate Institute).French: Richard Hamilton O'Reilly, French; Harold Sutton Patterson (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), French: Claude Wilson Ritson (Alberta College), a second language; L.R.Robertson (Ottawa Collegiate Institute), German; Everest Potter Sawyer (private tuition), a second language; Malcolm M.Smith (Shortei's Academy), algebra.l\u2019art Il; James lheodore Underhill (Vancouver High School), French; Mark Leighton Wade (private tuition), French: William Bowman Wilson (Ottawa Collegiate Institute) French; Harry Oliver Young (St.John\u2019s School, Montreal), French.FCR ENTRANCE TO THE COURSE IN ARCHITECTURE.Ralph Ardey V.Nicholson (Boys\u2019 A:gh School, Quebec), French.The following candidates for the University School leaving certificate have also passed in the subjects required for entrance to the faculties indicated: IN ARTS.Alphabetically arranged.Jessie Laura Aird (Girls\u2019 High school, Planta, | Lo - ps Yes You can safely oo Tercentenarvand eno os Abbeys ~ is sold by leader dra CAlhir\u2026 \u2014AND\u2014 COMMERCIAL PRINIIVG OF ALL KiNDs NPALTLY DUNE, At the Witness Gthve JOB DEAR JEN] uebecr; Ance Mot A .Academy jp; (Dan A to Ashby iMontreu 14205 ue Bailey (Coren ~ calte Clark (Gas boo A Agnes Wate Coes deny rs Wala bo rea, High she 2 Cooke (Lacirce À Armand ajo on 8 bheh chou, 2 Le {Lenunoxvile 0 (Orma=tewr A0 0 - Davidson (est 1 A Dong (Montreal 1120 Rose Flirt Poe on Allan Jobs an ! Academy, Ada do - © ! noxvie Acaden:s vo lav (boys Hg > Arthur Pnctiènes 1010 Acudems Ma: A {Frence Mettea 1 - mount.lun (6 tr demy, Menreta tee (Westmount Ac i larry Gooldiboant Nooo School; oD and v0 Tee «Montreal gi sr Voy Hammond Ju tue NL 20 Hamilton Harve Msn A James Uivs in the ten vears he had been une with the road.and wis very muh m gevere than the hig fire experivneed 1 vears ago.when many thousands oo do.Jars\u2019 worth of damage was don.| OTHER TOREST FIRES, Further forest fron alsn broke- out in the ing tmher limits in Iot! iere Conntv.owned by Nr.FL WW.To MP.These fires ore still raging.epite the effoms of all (he men \u2018ave district who can gel out to fight and it ie feared that they w,0 extineujshed until rain comes The sawmill at Chanlean.an + - 1 ford branch of the Canadian \\ and belenzing to the Laurent: 0.| Company.has been burned.Utica.N.Y.July 33 = ov 7 en fires are reported in the \\'yrondres- and along the Mohawk and Marme ma wavs, and enormous lose os threaten.The fircs have heen razinz sme Sa day night.and on some pra as hen oo hevand control.The \u2018errions affe =?in the greatest degree 1- leewoen T° Lake and Mountain View.nd betwee upper Jake and Saranac Tom.Th wav authorities have \u201cwo ste {rains and are working covas 1 ne hone of oxre Hames.Additiona! being rnshed to the \u2014\u2014 - æ\u2014\u2014- \u2014 HOT IN NEW YORK.mon Te nto enon.pain?of danger New York.July 13 Vestrdas = 1.tense heat of 93.57 deuvers was apr ciabla dimimished by cool treez = our ing the early morning hours.caso the mercury to drap below chy on grees.At mine o'clock the tempos ture stod at 79 degrees, with a Lu midity of 62 degrees.Weather bur au officials promised cooling showers he fore the end of the day.With ten deaths and numerous prostrations ou Sunday, the city was saved from «1 avalanche of victims by the tac: \u2018hat all who could do xo passed the day at seashore or mountaln resorts.EAN Ero De \"ve TE RE co ea oo ont.HER rmel red; dtu: foi g à ci \"Er à y Lie out, mil 3rou- ro- enty- rtak- it 70 V-Six 1d a The u, a rmel nter- but ering ation tion, onial in a that me], ints, d to UT à cars rried Crew the the d to Levis five trict, n en fiv the work, \u2018nese Arse lainz Sauve frnt- stall tices, rand s'a- lock 3 are thev last road and > fire lene ds nf » tha nter- virnt sents mage Have ™m:.s i] nv eronl- fire ene ae] are.more tour dnl -nken Ahan.\u201chat ay at LJ ave vrypAY, JuLY 13, 1908 ve THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS uae -4E CHINATOWN MURDER.| w.man Whose Husband Dis- icneared Same Time as Murderer Gives Evidence at Inquest.\u2014 \\REs THAT PRATTER MAY \u2018ZV FE GONE TO HIS WIFE IN BROOKLYN.riay at the inquest into the \u201cres surrounding the death of \u201clalone alias Jimmie Enright, - willed in a Chinese opium den Lazauchetlere street west, last rae coroner's jury held that ratter alias Frank Smith, was responsible for Malone's McMahon cross-examined Mrs.:n an exhaustive manner, but lizht was thrown on the at would help the police to ap- \u201c= murderer, It was before .van that tbe pickpockets had xl each other.lue are oË the opinion, Mrs.* remarked Coroner MeMa- i vou not only know of the Aut that you are hiding him -sband disappeared the same murderer,\u2019 continued the : vou say you dont know r husband is and you don\u2019t ~re Smith is.This looks ght find the murderer 1n -aul Mrs.Ste.Marie.\u2018 That Lux wife 18.\u201d - McMahon.\u2014\u201c\u2018I want to know irom you, Mrs.Ste.Marie, I \u201cnx vou are telling everything.- -xactly what passed when you ~- +h for the last time.\u2019 POERER™ HANDS © MBLED.sa ahout one o'clock on Tuesday -n the woman explained, that -srd someone calling to her from Cr.(Going to her window she saw v1 the sidewalk below.(.ve \u2018ne a cigarette,\u2019 Smith had said = al Mrs.Ste.Marie said she \\DIAN BONDS.DS KA les | 0 FE ; As-e- -Moderate buying orders lift- Timm vilcz-s of stocks over the Sat- TNs Co ievel.Union Pacific took Tianhe.\u201c plice with a rice of 3.Amies, ~z and American Cotton Oil Watts M.nneapolis, St.Paul, Sault ne rrei 1, and Great North- \u201c1 anl Southern Raiiway large TA 3 - une © UUALITY OF EGGS an ( ALSES PRICES TO ADVANCE a, vi Su rer of the past few dave A ad influence cr the egg , -r.ng lne avercige quality \u2018 4 -.wuich forces dealers to 1 Select stock is quoted ; -day and No.1 candled A - up to 196 fnr jobbing > price for both grades né Lise.- sur #teady, but the new renlacing the old on the \u2018 w.li soon be nominal.1.Tanged ut 32 to $205 a a LR ADVANCE IN LIVE AXD DRESSED HOG PRICES \u201che voie were up again to- ar.1 100 pourris wus > oo\u2019 \\Vestern stock, a or \u2018tom Lear-by points nk.i si.BE dressed hogs are fa an ad Le 19 She oa owt.: vera foe b - 1 \u2018tions being he, fo Iharæh 11 + - have been \"A af cnr an =.l eats are +.Cp urd te : t rendency Pres Lass quiet and \" { PACIFIC COMMON FARNED 16 PERCENT.Ind \u2014\u2014 ; levenue Amounted to 05 09,000, Making New | High Record.Wall Streot states fo- 4 decal vear just closed 5 -arned 10 percent divi- tre = k w:th approximate- souré, Surplus after pre- ! ree Ua unis to approximateir vo ower + equal to 15 percent al \u201cvenues in the year just BUN ov oonuon, meking new SU An Lursises OCI tice, ; leaving and EL RATES go oT.e , 1747 .0195.5 65.Retura fin, 1, us.Exnoress aritime vress cean mited Light K3ress < sejal era, Lon n.m Hs 2 A.615.LUbBBE, t Agent HAY oder Trnder Up 13 «1068.Les at {ittie P.Q.: \u201cre of ; laced \u2018arked Sap ply z=on at oi the Chief vhere © atioB >33$, pose ou Lou 1m Las Cesu PRE SE il so ii in SEE ay, Jury 13, 1908 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 me rem BERTHA\u2019S TRIAL.\u2014\u2014\u2014 pos |- into my ways and can I'm not prepared to ! ant spare you with all nave coming.You know tcant niv made one feeble in- ~ ns the diatribe, and \u2018hat Renshaw had spoken of .n< 1n the same \u201creath t!iness.Then, :in- ~ured faintly, \u2018It 1s my think he cannot live!\u201d ww had proceeded with- notice of this.\u201ca drew away and stood now which opened .nto : burving her face in
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