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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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[" - res sirs Cand: sur- iat In sident * Tace it.Twe .y 4 % NIT] TE as > DATI L a ~ Scattered Showers = No.102, MONTREAL, TUESDA Y, MAY 2 1905.Pric ONE CENT SITUATION.F setails of the May Dad Horror HED COURTY ARs , VEY NTTACKED SI5 \u20ac HA ELDIEN.Pas 1201 \u2014 The citv us « quiet Lits nocniug, - mette the wss grave.~ «Tru Laclorv to lac- coutiades to stilke oi turther contiets non Lhe bodies ot bis A LV The LiLUDLs dare stil hye avail g 1dentriea- woutnded Wiw were : and attarked the people, tv vi them.À Heht en- uci weapons were wrest- \u2018 voire, shots were exchanged , - wer: thrown.À dragoon, a va man were kiled inside a A squadron of cavalry was = ani! dispersed the crowds.a wis closed for re-consecra- \u201c07\u20ac largely responsible for the Jews in Kishineff in 1903.EX ! BAL BAPE oN TON, \"ding May 2.\u2014In the official he homb explosion here at \u201c~terday., M.Drolly attri- (Xberiments in chemistry, irdly was one of those ac- of such frequent occur- \u201cvd by terrerists loading RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CHEEATENT SATISFACTION UC HOUT RUSSIA AT ZAR'S DECREE.\u201cmeg, May 2.\u2014From all parts \u201cire come reports of the ex- \u2018ation caused by the Em- \u201c -W NL freedom of religion, es- 1s regarded as being the \u2018 | evidence that the reforms eo 7 in the imperial manifesto of wo 2 will te carried out.The papers only Printing fly-sheets, and have not == 1° umenied ediforially on the religions À } retorm exs ept the ovgiu, which publishes a brief.double- leaded expression ol gratitude tor the jaut où liberty où conseience.Coinite tom the \u2018Novosti which only the das previously very subject belvre remarked bitterly on tins that \u201ceverything remmins as this vs doubly signilicant PLEASANT DEEDES HEMILIEL.Di, Petersburg, May 2.\u2014 Expert calcula lon shows that the peasant debts renit- ted by the recent imperial decree amount to abou $E3.000,000, DIED IN THE CAB YOUNG MAN'S SUDDEN END AT QUEBEC WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF LIQUOR.Quebec, May 2.\u2014About 11.30 last even: ing a carter named lrudel, stationed at the Palas Cab Stand.was called to a hotel In that locality to take a young man to his residence.The latter was much under the influence ot liquor when he got into the cab, and told Trudel that his name was Poitras.and he wanted to be driven to his home on Latourelle street.The carter started in that direction.On his way he could not get his tare to tell him the number of his residence, so he drove to No.7 police station.where.on looking over the directory, he found that three families named Portras resided on that street.but on proceeding to all three could get no one to acknowledge any acquaintanceship with the young man, who was then driven to No.1 station.On arrival there 1t was discovered that the young man was unconscious, and apparently dead.Dr.(G.Lurcot was telephoned for, and artificial breathing apparatus was resorted to, but all to no avail, as the young man was dead.This morning the remains were conveyed to the morgue, where an inquest will be held.The deceased was well known in this city, and was a son of ex-Ald.Ferdinand Poitras.For a number of years he was a member of No.1 Company, 8th Royal Hatles, and joined the Canadian Regiment which was quartered at Halifax tor some time, \u2014\u2014 DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE THE EARL OF MEATH URGES PREPARATION FOR ALL EVENTUALITIES.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, May 2\u2014Ihe Earl of Meaih has an article on the defence of the Empire in the * Nineteenth Century,\u2018 and in referring to Canada, says :\u2014\u2018It 18 earnestly to be hoped that we will never be at war with our friends in the United States, but still it is only right for a nation to consider all eventualities.De- cause we hope never to go to war we ought not to neglect to be prepared for war even against those whom we think there is little chance of ever having to contend.Here we have a frontier of six thousand miles to defend, and it is absolutely necessary that we should have the predominance of the sea.We should be starved out if we failed to maintain that predominance.Moreover, we should be unable to defend our Empire by conveying our troops across the ocean.On the other hand, we must remember that although we possess that predominant power at sea still it will not in any way prevent certain nations from being able to make land wars upon us, of which the United States might be one.A circular issued by the Earl of Meath suggests that the national flag be hoisted on May 24 on churches, chapels, public buildings, schools and private dwellings throughout the Empire, and .that the clergy of all denominations be invited on Sunday, May 21, to allude to the coming celebrations in their sermons and addresses.tlre.IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT \\ \u2014 DEBATE ON ALIENS BILL RE SUMED\u2014SIR CHARLES DILKE OPPOSES THE MEASURE.London, May 2\u2014The House of Commons reassembled to-dav after the Easter recess.The debate on the Aliens Bill was commenced by Sir Charles Dilke (advanced Radical), who opposed \u2018the measure, contending that it was unnecessary, as he was prepared to show that the aliens in this country had decreased in numbers during the past two years, while in his view the provisions of the bill dealing with the right of asylum of political and religious refugees was Jlu- sory.rela ; TO SUCCEED SENATOR CHURCH.Ottawa, May 2.Its understood that the Nova Scotia sénatorship, vendared vacant by the death of Senator Church, will be given to the Hon.W.Ross, of Halifax, who represented Victoria County, Cape Breton, during the last parliament.Mr.Ross's parliamentary career began before Confederation.He was Minister of Militia for a time during the Mackenzie Administration, and hel the collectorship of customs at Halifax for many years.GENERAL PORTER ACCEPTS.Paris, May 2.\u2014General Horace Porter has advised the Foreign Office that owing to his resuming the position of a private citizen he has accepted the Grand Cross of the Legion, of Honor hich the French Government some tim: 2 bestowed upon Mr.Hay, \"Vaited Novosti\u201d the Jewish States: Secretary- of- State, and.himself.J that the powder stains on Young's tin- BATTLE OF THE YA LU.Japanese Gaily Celebrate its Anniversary by Spectacular i etes.IMPRESSIVE SERVICES HELD IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD.| Headquarters où General lxurokI8; Army, via Fusan, May l-lhe anmver-i sary of the paitre of the Yalu was cele braced by General Nuroki's army to-day | with spectacular fetes.Soldiers repre | Ntann- senting all military organizations, aged the decorative work with remarks able effect.The valley mm whch toe Leadquartcrs 1s encamped was Lransiorm- ed miu a park by utilizing streams.grass plots and hillsides for the reproduct:on ol Japanese sconecy.; An altar with a tablet in memory of the army's deal was erected on the summit of a lll.The approach to the altar was a grand avenue of trees studded with artificial cherry blossoms and crossed by triumphal arches.Other featares uf the decorativas were un cquestrian statue, representing \u2018General l .CARRUTHERS \u2014 At 613 Yonge street, To- BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Wetioes af dirthe, marriages snd deaths must inourd: ably be endorsed with the name and address of the sender, or otherwise ne notice san be taken of thom.Birth notices aro inserted for fo, marriage netises for 500, death notices Jor 25e prepaid The aw Roumoement of June rel appended 10 death netics, Lis «ra; other catensions to obiiuary, auch as short sketch qf life, two cents por word emire, oxsept poetry, hish La 80 cents por line catre \u2014prayeid dnrusl sxdecribers may havs aunouncements \u20ac) births, marriages end deaths {withowt emtended obituary or viraes) cecurring ta thiie inwnediate families free of charge, in poh eses nams end sddreas of sudacriders ehould be given.BIRTHS.McDOUGALL \u2014 At Kirk Hill, on April 27, 1605, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.John A.McDougall.MARRIED.BREAKENRIDGE \u2014 WARD \u2014 On April 29, 1905, at St.James\u2019s Church, Detroit, Michigan, by ithe Rev.Stephen Frisbie, Mary E., second daughter of the late A.R.Ward, of Detroit, to David 3.Breakenridge, son of the late David A.Breakenridge, of Morrisburg, Ont.CARL \u2014 COTEY \u2014 In the First Baptist Church, Kingston, Ont.by the Rev.Douglas Laing, ou April 29, 1905, Mr.W.F.Carl, of Yarker, to Miss Jennie Cotey, of Kingston.HERRING \u2014 HARTMAN \u2014 In Kingston, Ont., on April 28, 1905, by the Rev.W.T.G.Brown, Miss Edith, youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.D.Hartman, Division street, to rt.A.Herring, of Montreal, WILSON \u2014 BALL \u2014 At St.Paul's Episcopal Church, Toronto, on April 29, 1905, : by the Right Rev.the Bishop of Niagara, assisted by tbe Rev.Canon Cody, S., Frank Wilson to Kate Lyon, only daughter of the late A.T.H.Ball, barrister, of Galt.DIED.BOWER \u2014 On April 29, 1905, at her late - residence, 208 East avenue, Ottawa East, * Catherine Var Allen, beioved wife of \u20ac.Bower, sr, in-her Sth year.rofto, on April 28, 1905, Wm.'Carruthers, in his 77th year.CROSS\u2014At his late residence, 77 Waller street, Ottawa, on April 28, 1905, William Cross, blacksmith, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 8 years.DIXON \u2014 On May 2, 1905, early this morning, James S.Dixon, aged 73, at his -; Tesidence, 59 Park avenue, city.Funeral private.Interment on Thurs- 7 daÿ at Berthier-en-haut, Que,; at 11 a.m.- on arrival dÉ C.P.R.\u2018traf from Mout- real.$ HUGHES:\u2014At Sillery, Que, on 4pril 2, 1905, Abn Jane Hughes, youngest \u2018daughter of widow Michael Hugbes, aged 28 years.i \"Thomas Kennedy, aged 73 years,s native of: the County Tipperary, aE the \u2018past 59 years a resident of Que- (MacCUTOHEON, \u2014 rday; \u201cApril :29, 1905, David: Walter, InFhiS Zik year, son of.the.late, David A Lie Ba UE of \u201cMontréal _\u2014, Funeua} private.relict of the late Neil McIntosh, aged 9% - Years, natives of Glenelg, Tuversiésdsaire, Scotland.-OVENS.L'At his home at Sits, | ont.on - \u201cApril 28, :1905, Williaïa\" Ovens fu~ his Dinety-second year.SELF.\u2014In.Kingston, Ont\" \u2018on.-Apri 21, 1905, Margaret Cook, autos of the .late\u2019 John Cook, Renfrew, wife of Francis.\"Self, aged 23\" \u2018years.\u201cTAYLOR.\u2014At \u2018509 Rideau.street, Ottawa, - on .Aprit \u20182, 1805} \u2018Taylor, Appraiser \u201cof \u2018Customs, 66th year.; =, \".Thove sending notices yor mc adv dover say son in his Sim with them a Us of memes of Intereatecs friendo - is apres Ste for ci dre, au \" marked copies of hs *Wiinear FA ivdtires receiveit top Yate\u2019 tor Jone Bagh nd ssfbly.Le in time for page & \u201cREADY MIXED PAINTS : x An tn the best, brands; in convenient sizes, | puin work.D.DRYSDALE.Phone Main 160,\" 645, ORAIQST,.\u2026 AU Kinds of AT THE \" CRESCENT.ELEGTRIO.OO., 1 At Moderate Figures.2503 st.Catherine st aire.satisfied ds \u201crues & co, 300 St.James St.: \u2018Foranto and Quebec papers please copy.| Ireland, and and :beloved :£: Alexander **Harvey |.notice.Ùll de promptly makled, retire .tock.\u2018BRUSHES suitable fo all kinds of paint | ELECTRICAL Work} : THE GRESCENT \"ELECTRIC eus} > \u2014 eS CARSLEY Cle THE MONTREAL May 2nd, 1905 sold styl 200 other store in Montreal.the largest assortments, bought direct from the Clothing they sell.manufacturer as this store.\u2018 better lining, better workmanship, and, Boys\u2019 Special.Boys\u2019 Two-Piece Suits, of neat imported tweeds, trimmed faney ~ It goes without saying that this store sells more The reason why is easily traceable.at the lowest possible prices.BLACK DRESS GOODS ALL WOOL BLACK CANVAS CLOTH, «+1 inches wide, nne soft surface.our special importation.Good value \u2018at 90c a yard.Special.68c ALL WOOL BLACK AMAZON CLOIH, a fine French weave, Han- nel surface, fast dye.Stylish and attractive.Special at68c ALL WOOL BLACK DRAP D'AMURE, 44 inches wide, very light weave, silk face fimsu.Special vale st 846 To-morrow:\u2014 BOYS\u2019 Carsley\u201d s has set the standard for the manufacture of Boys\u2019 No other store demand so in con e and fit.Boys\u2019 lo and self braids, finished silk tie and whistle.Good value at 41 .25.ed throughout.Sizes 22 to 27.Special Price Wednesday.pleated front.Sizes 2¢ to 3 braid and bell to match, best quality linings.leave nothing to be desired.Special.ee ++ vu = secre vncau 0004 Results satisfactory Lo cream.Special .SUMMER SUITS Everything is better\u2014better loth, Navy Cheviot Sailor Suits, smartly cut, trimmed yel- Smart Two-Piece Suits, in navy, brown and gray Halifax Tweeds, lined throughout best quality farmer\u2019s satin.Smart \u2014\u2026\u2026\u2026.Immense Showing of Dress Goods-| Dress Goods than any Here you have manufacturers, and always dress goods buyers.COLORED DRESS GOODS.NEW BRITISH LUSTER, 40 inches wide, in all the leading shades of brown, navy, Oxford, drab, ete., in great demand tor Spring Costumes.50c Special.NEW FRENCH BRILLIANTINE, 42 inches wide.in choice new spring shades of sieel gray, drab, fawn, Spanish orown, royal blue, garnet and 51 c NEW VOILE DE PARIS, an elegant all-wool French fabric, 44 inches wide.spring shades.yard.On Monday.Special price, a ce se en much from the sequence, better Pants lin- $1.50 Cut and finish At Portland, Me, on | LADIES\u201d DONGOLA KID LACED BOOTS, .ess; Special.ceases edie seen een READ WEDNESDAY'S BOOT BARGAINS.also a full range in : Regular value $3.50.Special.ven coue vuacues \u2014.\u2026. elec- te m Victoria square, St.Louis square | moved that the report be adopted vnly:] W.A Weir.will Hold a recep- 1 onl Dominion.square.Other govern: [in so far as the retention of counsel and- he: Speaker's apartmen in [1 sroun ens ind spent vast sums \u2018of money in the enforcing of the existing contract m Rs Hoiden, of the Buil vee.anil tor 3.Lay 8 rine i» exterminate this.pest.\"Fhe | between the town \u2018and the company.was of pbi feredith, .Macpherson Ursday ; - : ai PS cnirman said he had written to.-various concerned.lague, ad g Lordship \u20ac Mr: Fret and Mrs.; ; paces I the United States -regarding| Tt was during the ensuing discussid -ed 5 n th 1 10: [nérk: ss: Mabèl- Husn ; ) © HARDWARE this parasites and paçeive replies show-;{ that the mayor stated.hat the proce case\u201d of gh 2 Al an Vs 2 > di ved at their | os So = « that It Was viewed Wi jings 0 e council were becoming: © i nd LD] , Féder-jNS i ding.tvin: Eat ne highly destructive\u2019 to shade\u2019 trees.- He.put: Councillor.Cross\u2019.énd- |-ati or I: Mi 3 ; : Sue = GAS.ES Woen ND g, AL; Dr.Fi letcher combated \u2018the idea ot ent to the pote, a and.it.wad carried.\u2018 ly.led out ing va : = -are- TER FILTERS: ur re \u2018foulest wate forth that intense cold was: f & ; ue A ARE - all moth.He had never Enown dtr of cold to affect insects: 1 mative habitat, and this port: ; © t'mineliig favors © Dominion Is HO Ottawa.HITE MOUNTAIN: Soil CREA \u201crasa ¢ but little damage, but 1 Foo \u201conto their ravages were.awful [ \u2018 \u2018this pest: had -dône but little h \u201cby-law \u2018passed at-the.recent meeting Montieal, ty Les Te pere Pr 3 loan of $250,000, %0 be used fo \u201cBrown, Navy so \u201cand Berge, Corded Sik Grown, Sik Cord : a ro 1.> > T fg their ap id utter extermination, p around\u2019 hat, avery oo article, to \u201cde \u2018toute ab our* \"store only, om thousands of our beautiful shade: trees ; E- ate doomed to destruction, forthe m=\u2019 sects are increasing in numbers @verg.} 7 year.Rochester and Buffalo have suof- \u201cCHA .fered severely from it, and much.gon! 2° \"Jusi received SR large \u2018importation from lus been spent by those cities nm an apes\u201d sai straws; \u201cpices, Sc to: B90.endeavor to exterminate it - Here Dr.Fletcher bewaik lar ignorance of common There are very.few.peopl - engaged in the.lumber Db could correctly name.twe Canadian trees.- usso alone have wings,\u2019 in the females, after \u2018fmpregnati However, in this.case, the.distributio eflected by the migration of the cater pillars from tree :to tree, in \u201csearch of: food, or.by their transport on vehicles, |° animals, or people, upon whom they may | fall from trees.\u201cAt thi eason,, the eggs may be easily detec id: d el.either by picking and burning, the use of oil of creosot however, \u2018the eggs.are allowed to, À they.will do about this - lem becomes more complex \u201csystem, \u201cbuilt foi of the pest to get rid of it.| 88 v00; Ian up.An.The | includiy x 8 ents, i | iL TES he Mr.Lyman thought that + 1 i Tore avn BU da à 1 the: mil : Stal) - wing à visitors: reg ] i prised: to be present : vandalism .of telephone - = : ; Me =A he total cog per 7 thei ; Hi ) this and although :his .name\u2019 light emplayees: in -cuiting \u201che ] | trees infinitely snore destructive than the work of the Ti me th, and [3 site was somewhat withot far as Montreal \u201ci onto this.imsect magable trees.| ; a ; Ma : S .so eferring to a sniggestion as to the.1 as: \"copy.of.\u201ct'eiehtsen\" \u2018trol.wa Preserving.of Tussocl moth: ¢ ) bi ighteen of the Bell.1% hé Brockville, Emly 1 that they \u2018may be parasitized.2 L.on cher regarded \u2018it as absurd.| The.cocsons rs 5 + aine in-Saturday's \"Wit 3 ve in every case, he said, should be \u2019des-|mness\u2019 The.o Lord y it was: six \u2018percent .\u201cdividend last .troved \u201cby spraying either \u2018arsenate of] was deep] severan | carrying ten thousand dollais lead or Paris greer-\u2018on the leaves, \u201cLhe | th ved F William Mulock Tussock moth is not \u2018hard\u2019 to.fight now, 50 \u2018Faithfully and sand: hs; TRE l\u2019tempt the but i let go, will be found: very, aiffi- address, \u201880 fall\" of\" pride- fo In fural business.- o exterminate,\u201d - : 7ho,- J, I .0-\"Fthat N farmers Prof.Penhallow- estimated that a well net h 6.dec: at in Nova Seotia the farm: \u2018anywhere.| ?from 8100 to 8500.according to \u2018its kind | and size, and to let it be ruined by the.Tussock \u2018moth 3s\u2019 the.ost utter folly.3 n motion.of the chairman; arty.vote of thanks.was tendered SEAT 5 arr t .ther for his.instructive.disco 1 2The foi is Trogramm {year -After-experiencing \u2018grea ini ¥ \u201c|tÿ in \u2018secu ng subseribers- the compan; RIGHT HAND AMPUTABED.r \u2018, | finally ascertained.that.from: twelve tl While engaged yesterday afternoon TF: \"Sonata in G.maj MH fifteen farmers used the\u2019 one.in ¢ Corona\u2019 Rubber.Company's dollar \u201cCash sn s in now and uséd Upright Pianos At Loach\u2019s, .k very often ac a \u2018 though g erited, te Badhygiène, fo I air, impure | Water su faliran);: #054 | the fact that the Bell Company holds ing, Otiawa: Mrs.B, Out Corte, Ireland, May 2.orgedo | By, Detective, Duncan.last Sveatog, ox bs called ee aca for Eien 3 lamb (Bande); po Jot if ek Tn We os.Dihocsn Scott, tava, manoeuvics af Bevcheren, el WOM the Thomas | Mouton, * 33 \"Shervoean | e or He ch e il cor = st | nted\u2018b be 2 dit à RY fa 8 tram: the har-'some - days.ago, and ihe ra a re and where it.is i He baa in his pos T a watch which ¢ A | THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS 1 Tusspar, Mar °.1905 \u2018 .Chicago .«so eo «eo .7 6 538 1 ; CKE: along the coast east of Weekly Calendar NEARLY WINS.Phiaophia sf 3 LACROSSE.HOCKEY those in Nova Scotia._ Ce J 4 ; : Cincinnati .00 ë : 445 | ) 1 X.May At the annual meet- THE MARKET STEAuT; mr \u2014 .Boston .\u2026 ov es as ee \u2019 New York, May 1.\u2014Lewls J.Doyle, man- New York, May 2.\u2014.e eld The Ottawa River Navigation, © : i : Brooklyn .«4 .\u2026 +.6 10 376k ; > ing of the Hockey Club of New York, hel wo Tusspar, Mar 2.Montreal Only Defeated by a/ Scies 1.11 21 12100 8 5 0 ['ager of the Croccent \u201cAtmietie Crubrs ia.18 oF the Hockey CU ctatr rooms in Mat with tbe marie ans S00 0 ri : .ox \u2019 : hattan, Charles Wilder offered to give York and Princess saîliig oo Uc Narrow Margin.Baseball Notes 6\u2014.5WPJL sh) Bey idee on Saturday during a match the Amateur Hockey League a cup to be bury, Papineauville.Où 15 Jor Hans | : .team of 2 worth at least $300, Mr, er, in [out the se e boats wi Tue ART ASSOCIATION, Pappalau, who reported late, is evident-:| Club.He was struek due suck ant ing his offer, put no\u2019 restriction at all UPS Tuesdays ana Fridays ool) MU ane Philli = >.JUNIOR LACROSSE LEAGUE ELECTS ly.out ot \u2018condition.T9%dered uncouscions, and a rb on an the trophy.He simply asked for the privi- lon, Point Fortune and jnjers, a.\" \"4 ips nare, \u2014 4 :- Ë : ege .of paying for one, -an ves on Wednesd satura EE Ce pates, P q ~~ ITS OFFICERS Weidensaul has not yet been notified of removed.to his home.mis team mates wWOR pame and the conditions to govern same a sdays and Saturday at an ro TO-ID.A his releäse to Montreal.He would rather te ak a « strady rain to the Amateur Hockey League.ow Fort es BY ICE props z 80 to Manager Barrow\u2019s Indianapolis Club.\u2018ne S \u2018 : President C.F.de Casanova o e am, Ont, May » and Until Further Notice, aulioehester, May 1.\u2014 Montreal were up .ge \u2014_ r and on the slippery turf sclemte counted Hoikey Club was then appointed a com- leaving this harbor Yesioran.hs (4 ] \u2019 = yesterday, and had they had a It looks as if the positions vacated by | for less than ability to keep an one's feet: mittee of one to tay Mr.Wilder's offer the steamer Fairmount loge.) \u201cato: I Ë AT OF THE WORLD : orn oy team there Is no doubt that they Clancy and Yeager give Montreal a lot of-} but the match was lively and very inter- | before the Amateur Hockey League, which Was struck by an ice fioe in TRE Braz, ; knocked nn an out With two pitchers trouble this season.The possibility of j'esting.he will no doubt gladly accept.sending her out of her core HT Hay, SEER \u2014BY\u2014 Lee © a yp termards Baunon pi New York returning Yeager to Montreal In the fret half the Grescents made three \u2018 the i accident will coo ag A ; cam ane 0 New Yorks.é 000.ix C'clocn wii: HOLMAN HUNT.te, : #| fe stim indeed.\u2014_\u2014 * ne \u201csecond Period the visitors scored two - TRAINED OSTRICHES.morning the steamer Huse! sted Hours, 10-8, Admission, ÎSe.appslau pitched Wis first game this sea-{ A bad beginning is no novelty for a goals, while the Home team doubled their { \u2014 gtuck in the ice oft Por, Arthur be son, and did not make a prticularly happy Montreal team.In 1902 Charle \u2019 : , \\ .7 g v A 1 y.Dooley's tally.z \u2014\u201c \u2019 WILL ACCEPT stp.; M 10 commencement.His axampls was follow- last season here, the first ten games were The Crescents\u2019 second team crossed sticks and Siac.Diamond: Mas ed by Thomas It is- announced i BS Lin = WrxpNEspaY, MAY ., by McCarthy, who pitched for one dis- dropped, and last season Atherton\u2019s team with the Stevens Institute\u2019s first twelve, A.Cockburn, of Arkansas, are tuo trained Messrs.Anarene og l Victoii, : astrous innings, Hammond was then sub | played eleven before they won.° and were a great surprise, shutting out 4, ; Œ ; eir & Co à Pp - ; pg { stituted, \u2018and if he was occasionally wide LC ; 1 men in the first period and ostriches which: have been.driven to a the Canadian subsidy ang nla | 5 ; H 0 RS E S H ow.he kept down the.score, : \u2018 *1 Jimmy Bannon is still playing a sensa- a oo goals.In the final period.the pneumatic speeding waggon this spring, three steamers between this t i : \u2018 vus Jimmy Banton\u2019 got into hot.water with tonal game, and is livelier than any- Of | Grescents addeâ ahother goal,\u2019 making the and \u2018under favorable conditions they have couver and Mexican ports.the umpire, r, and was.eventaally bis youngsters, an any Crescen & s 8 done their Lalf-mile in 1.05 or better.sels are being built, it is ; 5 - ; the fais v À final \u2018score 3 to 0.; This is a 2.10 clip, which aniyathe fastest vice.The vessel.NL for th er = \u20ac ocre ver a jante æ heated con- ; nl 2 CL CoE tietn Caine trotters \u2018have sûrpausel when at Glasgow, are each of ton Are Leng py : bis place.sion.Barber took | TO HANDICAP PITCHING.hadi Mpg fhe Winnipeg penser hooked to a waggon.In single harness and will have accommodation © 2 +4 (ou: al.; ; =; cE annual mee 4 , : \u2018each of the birds has beeii pitted against Wow, ! See Fave general setistaction in - : Club was such as to augur a splendid in, noted horses, and.though docssion- os maser\u201d of th Ca Captain 8roLe f the steamer ac robe, their bat ; ; ; : .= R .- 5 : ; > \u20ac i plorable.ting, but their pitébing was de- St.Louis, Mo., May 1.\u2014Manager-Field-'| success for the national game in general ally beaten, have wan far more races.than bélenging to Messrs, Audrew W AREAL Serer mri.SAT PRE though great things are expected er Jones, of the White Sox, regard as this season and the Winnipegs in - parti- Lave been | The birds are w¥alued at pa Wir & upon the return -of.Leroy.ane of \u2018the brainiest players in gar a cular.Old time mémbers, together with ; Jost.vas à rent ha ose at San Francis or | ang pao iting was cbleëy done: by Joyce has his tomahawk out for the \u2018spit\u2019 ball, |= fair sprinkling of new blood, turned out, Ci \u2014 tend the © ordered Lome to superg.| and Bannan, the loss of the latter no.doubt | to which he attributes thé batting slump and te meeting was large enough to AU! - pu x Ce - the -M omstruction of the vossel, fe - ; \"| spoiling Montreal's \u2018game., \u2019-~| evidenced this season.He said to-might: |the Darks: bolrd> room to overflowing.mel ; THE Dog SHOW.scbsidy of 80 000 ace on the Clyde, 4 \u2018 : Co \u201d SE : The scores ar | wo], There should be legislation to stop the oped jg roa x Fp con .A \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 the service between.Bo ti to be given for i Co ME TEE} 7 7.ROCHESTER.| Li | Eplt\u201d balldelivers, There 1 mot en ee ee ue truite se far as | The prite-list and rules and regulations Mexican porte sa.PR Columbia gpg à HE ARENA.0e ©.AB\"R'H POA B| batting now, and thers will be no.in- 30% pinnine Pot the Western Canada La- Of the Montreal Bog Show, which is $0 resenting Messrs Andrew wile 1g.g + Somson Tickets | Marais 1h 2° tpre1 +52 2 3 8 of crease so lonk as the \u201cspit\u201d ball is per- the winning of the Western Canada LA\" be held in the Victoria Rink, on May 3, whore poercrs: Victoria ave print , \u201cReserved Seats and Scason Tickets | Manning, 1£.\u2026.«370 0 2 0.0 mitted.This talk of its being impossible CTOSSe Association champlonship was SPE 25 and 26, has been issued.The prize-list por by Mey 3 Victoria are deing core ~ mow on Sale at Star Branch Office.Smith, 2h ., .ù \u2026 ».5 24 1 £4 0|to prohibit the delivery is all bosh.Give Prospects for the coming year were most i @ Very léng one and many handsome no \u201c1 Mexico City joy P broker, 1 ! PRICES :_Season Badges.85.00 | Yancey, cf ., + «470 17 2 2 0 the umpires the power to stop it, and they LTOSPEC ng cording ne président, Fophies are ta be competed for.The and he js said to D 00king up busines, i \u2018Reserved Seats (Evenings).$00 Carey, 1b.\", ee «8 \"0.2 16 1 1] Will do so.They enforce the balk rule | SRCPUPEEIE, BCCOVCUTE 2D LAS, Pre le breeds of dogs eligible for entrance are as regarding the prosper FePorted favorably ve {Reserved Seats (Saturday morning).50c.Ruthfuss, r£ A4 -0-0.1 0 0|and othér provisions of the kind, and it is ên trip to Mont eal ¥ Ritanged.and it |followsi\u2014 St Bernards, Newfoundiands, Cenada and the parcs for trade betwee pe { (Special Children's Performance).- Kennedy, 3b .\u201c4 0 1 0 8; 8/ not.hard to_ prove positively whether \u2018a: oe 8 ated ae both the Shamrocks Mastilts, dogues de Bordeau, great Danes, As home of tie tamaie, Lo : Special excursions on Grand Trunk, Canu- Steelrian, c- 50 4% 2 2 0] pitcher uses the: \u201cspit\u201d ball or mot.|.[and Capitals.of Ottawa, will play here Dloodhounds, Russian wolfmounds, = deer- MANY IMMIGRANTS ARRIVING 1 J \u2018dian Pacific, Canada Atlantic and Inter | Schuitz; p .1 1 1 4:0] \u2018The \u201cspit\u201d ball is practically unhittable | ren en route to New Westminster later] POUUds, greyhounds, English and Américan New York,May 3\u2014on twenty-two ste colonial Raitways, us che Sit de\u2014initos when a pifcher-has it going right.It 18115 tie season: Vestn : foxhounds, pointers, English, Irish and ships, due to arrive in port thin oo 0 en 7 x M \u2014 or 5°12 -27 19\u201d 4! not-the *\u2018spit\u201d ball itself.which bothers 2 © Ca ; 5; \u2018Gordon Setters, risk te Clumber, field.Great Britain and the Continent, 1 od Ï RY : MEETIN: Je to : the batter, but the pitcheri bas\u2019 the\u2019 batter |: le Te ww and r , s, TO biggest crowd of imm; eat, q Torus .as.RH POA B|completely at sea, owing to his ability to} .[JUNIORS MÉET- .[smootb, old English sheephounds (hob- ed to enter during a period hele \u2014 \u2014 ç oT ; 2,0 -2-3 \u20186| make A bluff at throwing it when Be is\u2019j* =\" TE = talls), Dalmatiams, poodles, bulldogs, numbers nearly 25,000.At Ene It : A t Association \u201c1,2 0°0 0] using ar ordinary -delivery.\u201d I am em- Loy To ~~ French bulldogs, bull terriers, Boston and arrangements have been mad s lsh ER _- r : ë wae asf - 672 0-2 0 phatically in favor of à measure to aboi-{- The Junior Lacrosse League held its \u2018sec- Airedale terriers, beaglés, Dachshunde, prompt handling, because th \u20ac for their ce Ee Tr ; ; Lo 00-8 © 01 iak i orier this.comes the bet- {ond .anmual \u2018general meeting last night, fox terriers, smooth and Wire haired, irish, ; roy f e detention of : PHILLIPS SQUARE.0.09 0 0}ish it, and the sooner.this \u20ac o ; : er se ., any part would.at once lax the facilis Lok * : 1 4 0 0 3-0 -Olter it will be for baseball.: No other [When the following officers were elec étch and black and tan (Manchester).52 the immigration station { litias Ts Lee es A ES | Raub, in\".ve res 0-1 30 1 1| means of increasing the batting has soto serve during the ensuing seiason:\u2014Presi- | Skye, Welsh, Yorkshire, toy, bull and tay jog Figures for oe ar beyond its ETCHING CLASS (in oils) | ae eo A = \u201cBae - .in.tima= {:dent, -P.Brennan, Shamrocks; vice-presi- and Bedlington \u2018terriers, dandie Dinments, aus a e week that has A SKETCHING CLA.5.(in oils) Dyer, See au baies a 015 %:3 0[far been offered, which wil; fn.moy ostiman [den Erte tans: so otary | Pomersmians.puayuiers.dandle Japanese Just closed were 22,000.It is probable # _ the direction \u2018ot MR, EDMOND |Gibens d1 ce > : : ar : Q | Hon, secure the.desired.results.\u201ctreasurer, M.Rogers.Committee \u2014 D.toy Spaniels and whippets, that the total immigration for this spring (\u2026 DYONNET, R.C.A.will commence ON Pappalau, p 12 0 01 1-01 70 VDRETT IR 5 \u2018Power, H.Fitzgerald, BE.McGovern, J.|.C= ¥ exceed any previous year, \u201c7 THURBDAY, the 18th May, and will close McCarthy, 5 = re ou 00 à 1 gl sad \u201cWRESTLING AE A Baillie and J, Harvey.- / to Co : SPORTING NOTES Co ; NOTES.~¢ ~~ ,on SATURDAY, the 17th June next., Hainmond, -p Tse FE 1 os \u2018This year the Massachusetts State For- RENENED OFFER pr, meals Ta swale ar z st ed = Those aldermen who vote for any such government for \u20ac ï | est.Servi ; - UR Vi ention :n oh.the means of governing themselves ac- est: Service recognizes the day by issuing In the City Council yesterday after- Te of the Police Committee 1, yy.L SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Daily Witness.\" 12 mgs., $3.00 Weekly Witness, 12 mos.LM World Wide,\" 12 mos., 1.50 \u2018Northern Messenger,\u2019 13 mos, .40 .CLUBBING RATES.- , Two or threz publications to the same address.worth only Daily Witness and \u2018World Wide\u2019 .$4.2 $3.59 Witness\u2019 and \u2018 Messenger '.ov.3.25 \u201cDaily,\u201d * Worid- Wide\u2019 und * Messenger\u2019.Le in (Weekly Witness' and \u2018World Wide\u2019 i 20 Weekly Witness\u2019 and, * Messenger.1.40 1.20 Weelly, \u2019 *Wor.d Wide and ° piessenger\u2019.2.30 \u20182,00 Postpaid in each case to Canada, New- doundiand, Great Britain, United States and ts\u2019 colonies, Transvaal, Barbadoes, Ber- .-jnuda, British Honduras, Ceylon,\u201d Gambia, \u2018Sarawak, Bahama Islands, Zanzibar, Malta, : Gibraltar, Hongkong, Cyprus, New Zea- \u2018land.i : For.postal union countries, excepting : \u2018#hoss mentioned above, add for postage, \"$3.50 tor \u2018Daily Witness,\u201d $1.00 for \u2018Weekly \u2018Witness,\u2019 50c for \u2018Northern Messenger.\u2019 The last edition of the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 is .eHvered in the city every evening of pub \"cation at $¢ per annum, and \u2018Worid Wide\u2019.-@t $1.50 per annum.a ae business communications should- be ad-: + dressed \u2018John Dougall & Son.Vitae\u2019 Office, Montreal.\" All: I Editor, should: be addre: \u2018the \u2018Witness,\u2019 Montreal.' dit à ot .; exercise all possible care in excluding from 2 tisements of a doubtful: or .nature, and In accepting only such as they _delieve to be genuine and bona.fide, -it \u2018must be understood that they in\u2019 no way \u201cguarantee these.advercisements,- and \u201cmust xleave their readers tu exercise \u2018their own 5 Giscretion in the way ot.putting faith in 9 Nu.4 FQ.12 E cession of General à raies lai has.hecome an; \u2018anknown Jan i \u2018proved as determined\u201d \u2018and successful - as the Japanese i in \u2018preventing.the trans: .pens to be the era of festivals for both > pooplès, and neither- leader; has laid \u2018any | - \"embargo on accounts of \u2018their doings.\"Very: characteristic these doings are, Fol- -Jowing a hoary Easter custom | in \u2018Rus- m Tir his immediate ww giving every Tran a kiss, whereat many.of them wept.We'doubl if any one inthe \u201cworld vil \u201cmot \u201chavé à kindlHier- feeling for-the-Rus- der\" \u2018army\u2018and.people, on reading about | \u201cit.It-was also a \u201creligious festival\u201d \u201cvéith the Japanese after their more\u201d festive | ; : fashion.It is the time\" \u2018of cherry, blos- > soms, when all Japan: goes à maying.dt.Was also\u2019 the anniversary\u2019 of the\u2019 \u201cbattle \u2019 \u20ac the Yalu, and it: benooved all Japau- tracks \u2018and \u2018their.Torn and a statue \u201cef\u201d Kuroki-all artistic and elaborate |\u2019 ery\u201d \u201celaborate for an army in the.\u2018midst \u201cof -a: most\u2019 strenuous campaign, when we \u2026 had thought them: straining every, muscle and - nerve.to -ciréumvént- the: enemy.Does it mean that the Japanese.army.18 \u201cfor somé.reason not:in \u2018a, hurry just\u201d now - or does \u2018it mean \u201cthat \u2018something © happen\u2019 which this.news.i is ngt- meant apte: \u201cBoy vu \u2018committee: of the City \u201cCouncil app oïnted |- Wale the publishers of the \u201cWitaess i its columns all financial and other adver | suspicious | | Hheon, so, that : Ad © having 5 , Mission of news.But the present hap- | imposition stand a very good chance ot losing their jobs.= The Finance Committee of the City Council has, by majority, given its voice for plundering Point St.Charles of its little square and dividing the proceeds among distant wards.The members of the committee who voted for this are Aldermen De Serres.L.A.Lapointe and Vallieres, the chairman, who gave the casting vote.\u2018Those who voted against it are Aldermen Sadler and ¥Ek- ers.Aldermen Carter and Payette were absent.While we hase among our civic rulers men, on the one hand, so contemptuous of decency 2s to grudge a crowded locality a little playground, and on the other hand so mean as to take advantage of the mere power of majority and combination to take money from\u2019 one section for the benefit -of another, it may well be asked if we have reached & moral condition that makes us fit for self-government.The council as a.whole, however, seems not to be in sympathy with this high-handed course, as.it.has, voted: to postpone the sale, 1 There.\u201ccould: \u2018be.no meaning in this\u2019 but a | desife-to find \u2018some way to reverse \u2018the decision to.sell it.\u201cJohn Paul Jones, like Homer, is chime ed when \u2018dead\u2019 by half a dozen.cities in the land which repelled him when: alive.\u2019 The dispute as to\u201d which of thèse cities.|: shall be Honored by his sepilchre has led |< \u2018the.New York \u2018\u2018\u2019Fribune\u2019 to regret that { the Republic has\u2018no national \u2018shrine, ike Westininster \u201cAbbey, \u201cwhere the remidinis of ity: Heroes-and great men could Be aid for; the veneration of-üfter denerations.It takes consolation fromthe fact, | however, .that many: \u201cdenturies \u201celapsed\u201d - before © Westminster Abbey gained shel)\u2019 \u201cplace it\" now holds as a niemorial shriné.We do Hot - sée-: \u201cTouch\u201d prospect: of ped: | ple there taking to building enormous | \u201cchurches andi Susing these: as burial pl: or of a revolution, like that of Xrance, by which \u2018a.church was.turned into \u2018a { memogial- \"val and, designated a.Pan-| the United States i ane fer: that \u2018specific purpose.- It would : \u2018pe a queer: survival of our Anglo-Saxon : | heathen.savagery.it the \u2018occasion for duch î of the Russian troops : yan are said to fs been beÿon \u201cthey fired on: Abe db.\u201cNo ing have been done more: deplorable in, the interests.of the distressed empire, and nothing, we Jed jure, could bave.pe | Save come: er in dealing.with a.superhéated \u2018popiilac bers \u201cthrew.| 0 \"would -have fare Cc br - the.fact iat \u2018the processionists | fig add\" the\u2019 pus ha : they -were \u2018of c different race.from, \u2018the sol- j'diers, and: tha the.latter had been given hatred in which they were \u2018held; \u201cwe! hive, apart\u2019 from vodka) a very \u201cplausible explanation of why \u2018the \u2018troops were hard to hold.C There: :are- demonstrations\u2019 also | in Chicago, but, \u2018ostensibly at, least, they | are\u2019 purely\u201d \u2018expressions \u201cof a labor guar-, rel.There is no movement agaihet the | \u201ctial \u2018condition i in - \u201cboth.\u2018casès-\u2014femely, a determination of organizations: of 3 .refuse.| of the western: prairies \u2018for.trees.ween the- \u2018guardians: of law: and i : those who séent det termined to break it.AL: lasts have.the report.of th sub- : cording to their best wisdom?hy do not these Chicago workingmen move in this direction, which is altogether open to them?For one thing they are large ly foreigners, who have not the first idea of self-government, whose only idea of a vote is something to sell, whose oniy idea of.government is something to be bated, and who have never known any other way of asserting \u201cthemselves but that which they are now using.Fer another thing : they have -thus far found that in the open arena of politics they count for very little, and possibly they have a shrewd suspicion that .they are bound to count for less and less.They do not find that the more intelligent workingmen are in favor of having business ruled by fhe mere will of those whose only interest in it is to increase the expenses of it.Rather, the more intelligent and thrifty men get the \u2018less they \u201ctake to that sôrt o£- thing., \u2018The Chicago.teamsters have Tealized in prac tice -that the only way in which: \u2018they can hôpe to corner\u2019 the teamster market is to drive those away by force.and in- do their work for the terms which\u2019 \u2018they.\u201c | âleo: should môt\"be in the fullest \u2018sytapa; thy with: their demands: or be fully con- -ance,, on\u2019: their.pärt, of a: coiiditinn \u201cot peïvil.war, and, as: s+ the.law.forbids the \u201cthan a very great.provocation \u201cto.the their owil: hands: \u201cThe\u201d Teason \u2018given for \u2018this course 5 that.the.\u201cpolice ar- hes have; like: \u2018thei late: employees, taken D arms \u2018Against + .A {Himself Juilge Dunne who.Was 1 récent-.\u2019 Ig elécted- mayor.by - the: populir vote \u2018on.the- issue.-of-' mimicipaliring thé: street\u2019 ear service: hardly counted, ; Ww | presume; «at appear cable bbserved at alll except.in some of the\u2019 schools.This is, a pity, as.elsewhere.it has done great.service.\u201d In\" Canada there.is hot the.erying need inberiting the indifference to- tree life timidation \u2018who.\u201cwould be.very glad; to} ed; avenues of: Massachusetts\" suburbs Mt stands to\u201d réason.that these lawless, who will find it.a warrant: for | their\u201d own criminality in taking\u2019 the, aw cl Le er could learn\u2019 to know the 1 tress which our: fathers earned: tp the: Tore: \u201c| mittee of { cases; \u2018but \u2018in * n | Italiun cases.V.| less than one\u201d a leaflet prepared by the special agent requests for.information.The pamphlet lays special emphasis upon the economic aspett of Arbor Day work.The planting of trees for ornamentation and public benefit, for historic and poetic sentiment, is lauded, but the writer says it is of more immediate and practical consequence to present and future generations to plant for economic reasons.\u201cThere is private profit and pigb< \u201clié necessity in the growing of trees.\u201cThe farmer who re- -forests a neglected \u2018 field as truly celebrates the day as the.\u2018donor of a\u2019 choice tree to the publi \u201csquare\u201d lor shade trees, the writer Pronounces .native trees the best,\u201d the elm and\u2019 sugar mâple taking first place, * followed.by the oaks, the beech, the chestnuts, the basswood, the white ash, the tulip tree, the willow, and : \u2018the white -pine.We cannot think that in \u2018placing the\u201d larger.of: these writer could have.been- thinking of the conditions of ordifiary streets: They may be very much; in place.in the boilevaril- and villages where the houses are\u2019 re- his to be within from: twelve to: twenty- five.\u201cfeet of the-houses, miaples añd elms\u2019, Ty: when\u201d \u201cbetwéen\u201d.sûn.Even at\u201d th times : \u2018the \u201clâtter distante they create \u2018uitwholesome' damp- | ness* and gloom, and render rooms un- | \u2018ffabitable which before the trees grow.\u2018ère.quite: \u2018tenantable.\u201cA house OVÉE- | shadowëd- \u201cby-a trek is\u2019no place - to.bring up.children, Just ja door: plot so ov fe We think\" \u2018oùr \u2018experts a vrees À \u2018treated ita trees.\u201cbrutally, some - nd of tree that while: Ab wall suade- ir: Dames, and: watch\u2019 \u2018them\u2019 grow, > ; [authô Sarre\u2019 \u201cthree \u2018experts.: Eliot- Lord; ï | special, agent of the tenth .census; John Treuor, \u2018chairman of the immi tion om \u2018of the National Board.o b - and Samuel J: Barrows, secre: \u201cPrison \u201cAssociation sof New ! i gord \u2018mon assumption - that ie the \u201cdebased, - \u2018the criminal: among >| the Italians: coming.to \u201cthis country.lt pointed out that the records of New \u201c| Fork show\u2019 there are fewer \u2018paupérs | among Italians\u2019 \u2018thi \u2018aniofig natife Ameéri-, -cans.:As to crime, Mr.Barrows says:i\u2014 ports, \u201cYeceived from\u2019 every\u201d city fin, this.) country; -whefe nationalities, are distin guished in thie records of- arrests, does not justify the assumption that: the \u2018criminal tendencies of \u2018the Italians exceed the Average of the foreign from.the: itive, Population.\u2019- \"The records\u201d; \u2018show that!j ice \u2018of intemperance.\u2018When the Com- {and cakes in\u2019 the records: of organized | * charity it found | iftémperance.was the the- American.cases, :25 percent inglish cases, 38 : percent oi t y.35 Percent of ten Jears: have Teen 655,888, or of the department, in response to many | treés among the best for - shade this | \u2018mote {fom the road; but where the tree |.\u201cbecome\u201d \u201cpositively mischievous\u2019 long be- | \u201cof 51 ; fôre' they, reach their maturity, espaciil-.| carrying.\u2018arms.H looks like an \u201caccepts : \u2018shadowed -is Ho \u201cplace\u201d to cultivate ftow-.5 EXPLAINS MISTAKE, WA careful.examination, of the.police.re-| p i -Italiäns - are particularly, .free from the; Fifty investigated thirty thous-: \u2018principal .couse-of- distress in 20.percent | mys: | of the.German: cases; 24- percent of] sro) ii ls = assimilation.th rd: points.out that the total ar- C noon i letter from the Montreal \u2018Light; Heat & Power Company, was read, in waléh the officials of the company reat- firired in speciic terms.their\u2019 willingness and ability to pump water tor.the cicy et 37.38 per mution gallons by electric power anu to instal pumps, to be electrically driven, at a given price.- Lhe \u2018letter 1s as foliows:\u2014 \u201cReferring \u201cto the terider submitted.by tw\u2019 company for the.supply\" of: motive power to operate pimps at tne low level station, \u2018and the\u2019 varioüs estimates prepared by the superinténdeni df the Montreal Waterworks relative.to the operation of\u2018turbine pumps, electrically driven, and steam pumps, which are so much at variance with taose prépare ee oo inéeïs, in-order to prove-the sincerity zs pin figures for \u2018electrically-dfiven pumps, and that the said pumps are, not in their experimental stage, -as inferred from .the report.of your- uperintendent, the -Montrea! Light, Heat & Power-Com- pany.is prepared 10.make: the following proposition.to the.city -of Montréal: _ \u2018We \u201cwill provide a fireproof * building and ihstal ip it turbiiie pumps, in decor \u2018apce with the\u2019 specifications, pr George h the specifications br of the waterworks; as follows: One twelve-nil- | lioñ Ballon tufoime- pump ; \u2018and motor, at the value.of \u201c$25,000; \u201cor thrée \u2018 twelve million gallon turbine.pumps \u2018ahd motors, àt fhe-välué of $60,000,\u201c \"We \u2018will fuinjch all the | power, labor, oil, \u2018waste, \u2018répaïrs, ete.complete; and.operate the pumps \u2018twenty-four Hours\" df) the -day, at $7.88 per willion gallons of water.pump- city, of Montreal at any: time to \u2018purchase the.\"said: \u2018pumps, buildings; ete, from us, at the.prices herein.stated,.when, ifrit is.in: the interests of the, city, it may: (1) cancel the contract for.bower; ; 2) continue\u2019 it on as long as they.desire/it, at :$7per million gallons \u2018pumped; 3 ÿ \u2018change \u201cthe twenty-four Hour service: io \u2018the limited\u201d \u2018pawer at-any time that, in \u2018the \u2018opinjon:of the corporation, they.may $5- per -million-gallons pumped.- \u2018Faking - the figures: of \u2018your.superingen- \u2018dent \u201cof- waterworks, - aid correctibg \u2018the -errors-therein, you will-find -that: our first {-propesitien- will -save- the- ~eity-: $15.48 1 \u2018day; and-at -the same-time give the i six- illion-gallons per twenty-four hours, and allowing the.present steam plant.| Femain- in -readinéss.for.an- emergency.- -\u2018I£.the foregoing is not -acceptable, we : would ask \u201cyou to submit the -wholé-pro- ter.The anon.-of Ald.posed.that sthe Water: Committee côneid- : o£-a new Nop-vibrat* | \u2018| ing, electric pump at.the high:level \u2018reser; \"the; low: Jevel station \u201c information was also desired about the «present state of litigation, between: the city and.the | John- MeDougall Company regarding the 5 hh level pump.Figally, Ald.Lapointe .asked Le Lave all the Sr en, vs v | WALTER.SUPERINTENDENT \u201cRegarding the clerical\u201d ero 3 mentioned in \u2018the foregoing letter, \u201cthe-foliowing.ex- Phration- was issued.rion oF oh \u2018 t report: £ Apéil 17, i dition I: \u201cmüst- infor the ve \u2018Couñéil that in the-staterïent.No: 1, as prepared, acéom- -{ panying said: report,\u2018 \u2018there \u2018has\u2019 béext .ân l\u2018erfot- \u2018caused \u201cby.à \u2018misplaced:.decimal 8 éxcép- | point; and\u2019 this error affects the\u201c stdte- «| tionally: large percentage: of the ignorant, mént: No.3, fo\" the\u201d extènt- that, though pith -ofiérs in its favor:a slight mar- \u2018gin ovér steam: Notwithstanding, -as\u2019 I explained - in my report, the\" 20-hour; g not \u2018meeting the: wants of our Waterworks \u2018system, the\u201d.éral \u2018conclusions of my report are \u201cnet \u2018cha \u2018 any extent, and\u2019 LT believe 1 my dui -maintdin.them?Fou Company, wd$ read, 2skingr furth -closing : the streets: \u2018neër- th Viger station, A a - delay, pt committee: mittee\u2019 s report be held over for a week, which: w gran ted.i ) and.Ferries \"A \u2018motion to rey was ed by meter, it being optional with.the.be able \u2018to-tse the twenty-hour.power, àt TB an additional pumping capacity of thirty- |- -Cleati- hue\u2019s \u2018motion, Ald.L.A.Lapointe.pro- | 82 re the removal of thé, present one} to lt ; the déhour : \u201cpümping- \u201cby electricity\u201d still remains: higher than -fôr-stéam' pumping, Etifl- the comparison \"of \u201820-hour .eléctric\u201d \u201cÀ.letter- from the.Mo ontréal : héwihg : 4 elaithed that es ÉCUld nôt- agree with the defendant.nomination for the office oï du of police, although requested several weeks ago.Ald.St.Denis.chairman of nh we mittee, replied that it seemed wo opinion of the majority of the.Le tee that there was no immediat mes making such an appointment ' Ald.Proulx remarked thar &,.the majority of the aldermen, differently.and if the Police (.Ommeitee did not take some action 1t wi, in: bon cessary for the couneil to take\u201d: > tive in the matter.He consid ed was more need now than ever a sub-chief, and as the money vated, .there Was NO necessity J ing the appointment.The last item of busines council was a motion by Ald that the city clerk be instrurtcd pare-a by-law providing for the \u2018tion of St.\u2018Henri.a\u2019 vote oË 11 to 4.NEW LUMBEK ASSOCIATION AR.J.T.MARCHAND ELECTED (ITS FIRST PRESIDENT.\u201cThe: first meeting o of the Lu sociation of the Montrzal Lime \u2018\u2014a newly-formed body which \u2018has already thirty members, representative yj e more important firms connected \u2018With the lumber business, either in may- ufacturing or handling lumber\u2014was held yesterday, when by-laws were adopteu atidétHe following were elected to fol office \u2018until the annual meeting in December next:\u2014 President \u2014J.T.Marchand, of J.1 Marchand : & Co., x Limi het ice-president\u2014.icholson, ager: ager.of the \u2018McArthur Export ru \u2018\u2019Treasurer\u2014Stanley Barker, Robert Cox & Co.Other members of the executive Rt Du BLvp the bots \u201cre fe hag been \"7 dehz berore the Lavaliee to pre.Annexa- This was carried by manager mitteé\u2014W.\u201cJ: Brennan, of W.J.\u2018Sharples; W.T.McLaurin, of Vieteurn ros; J.Redfern, of J.K.Want & \u201cCoy and Wm.Williamson, president, the, Tiaurentian Lumber Company, e following were present at\u2019 the meeting: Meuse, -A.F.B.Austin, W.J.\u2018Brennan, W.Cotter, Wm.Duncan, Geo.Epi, W W.X.Grofitey, J.T.- W.\"McLaurin, EM Nicholson, Martin Power, : George À.Scott, Wa.Williamson.THE.\u201cNEW BISHOPS Anceminor BRUOHESI ON THE - NEED FOR _ AN AN AUXILIARY.\u201cIna.pastorai letter from Archbishop Bruchesi, which was read in all the Roman Catholic.churches on Sunday.last, Hi Grace explains why the appointment of an \u2018auxiliary bishop for Montreal had be \u2018come:urgent.Even after the formation .of the diocese of.Joliette there still re- mainèd .mfhe: arehdiovese.of Montreal about 400,090.sous, 124 parishes and ic priesis, and.3.religions communities, In the city and\u2019 saburbs there.were near ly, 300,000 Roman\u2019 Catholics, and every year.the rite of confirmation has to be administered to about three thoussni children.This.number is ever on tie merease, and \u2018in the country districts visited annimlly the number is also very darge.\u2018Lhe.Grand Seminary, with ite three hundred theological students from \u2018all parls of Canada and the United States, requires numerois ordination services.For all those reasons, a \u2018atixiliary had become an imperative need, 80 as to relieve somewhat the Archbishop from-a portion of- his functions and al low -him to devote more time to the important problems that constantly arise such a large diocese.His Grace then announces that Bishop Racicot will continue to reside at the Ralede and fulfil the duties of Vicar-Ger- eral and he concludes by calling upon al the diocesans to bestow upon him the same love and respect as are so Lindly extended to himself.FUDGMENTS BY MR.JUSTICE CURRAN.tol: de Justice: Curran rendered judgment | yesteray in the case of Prevost va.the | Compagnie de Publication du Natlonaliste This \u2018was an action tor $500 damages on actouat of.articles published in the \u2018Na- tenaliste\u201d.duriirg-the last election cam- ÿsign, when.the plaintiff, Mr.J.Prevost, { meniber of the Legislature for Terrebonne, | was\u201d opposed by Mr.Oliver Asselin, edi- hed te es com.tôr.of \u2018the \u2018Nationaliete.\u2019 The defence ad- fitted that one of the items published against the.plaintiff \u2018was not justified, but all \u2018the other paragraphe | Were legitintate criticism of plaintiff in als capacity, of a public man.The Cour articles.complained of were, on their face, personallyinsulting to plaintiff, and could not be : condoned.Plaintiff having declared: that his object was not to get © | tendant\u2019s money, but .to have his.character vindicited, judgment was rendered & \u2018Bis favor for $50 exemplary damages, : Froposed by.Ald.Wal #6 consider\u201d the question of a awmicipal] Tp sh, -péréent of the total pou Coats of suit as brought.ing men\u201d to impose terms\u2019 by force i Tup- slant and the: offer of \u2018the compan lation of.the.couñtsy.The entire Îtal-|t \u2018In -&'case of Dame Wood et vir vs.) \u2018gas pl oes pany.stead, .of \u2018by.bargain or.by law.: lation.0 \u201cthe country \u201cis.only | :- Sef, the plaintiff claimed $185 under tne Exe In return.\u201cfor ak extension\u2019 of its fran: ; y { Toliowi \\rcumstances.Defendan Method : .- brogaticn\u201d of.\u201cail.civil govern \u201cof \u201cthe total: foreign-born ollowing \u20ac University, ba for- fiftesn years the company, has go at: but thi nk.i \u2018He submits that, relativs y son, a \u2018student: at.Medill Un house 00 econ \u201coffered.to reduce\u2019 lighting.gas from.$120) \u201cwe can Ÿ * at it tha ay:exett fo good: i \u2018in.thie | ih a qa nba de Lif corriipt; : Enoraronks saet,and Te.complained me com .00 and\u2019 cookits ag \u2018from 1.00.bo a : i ; w e-deniés, wo tbe able = : écond: ; jon of said room larg oo # ts.es 41\u2018 ; fi world mply\u2019 fhrough the: force 2 rent the whole, He denies\u201d that Sn th the sale dus Centre.treet Juries pv a twice caused damag® and th cents.~The ma, VU fy evid une, man ister to re be ; vidence \"that the Italian, Square: which: had beén.fixed: for.\u2018this » aHowing tie \u2018heating Tes a bite \u201cmittee, strange\u2019 to say, favors the.offer at a chance a.leave.the.- week \u20ac postpons «a for .\u201cThis main open, thus flooding the floor ad ices | of the ,company.\u201cAs the.resent fran- to Which, \u2018his goverty Hrst | : juring the ceiling below.od considerable ecogra, ; ; : ei him - leged that she , ehise.base tb.five.years: to.fun hat would 3 ie lingness- fo \u201cbec vine.Ameena A: 62 | danse thaeugh joss of rent of ber ig nee nd à \u201cBindidg the.city.a the citizens | the contrary, he \u2018asserts that no: jen.is On account of defendant's son barre re- Ew 3 population shows.reater: te endeñcy to- | ase sick.with Tee no pospital for con 8ramm thoy allel.ay | ward 6 ve ating 19 to\u2019 American\u2019 conditions ne : 2\u2019.to Aen dtseasts, and she further claiget os i ln 1 : has been\u2019 Gbserved about as well \u2018as any: rk 3 and Commercial Ad.ed \u201cthis.provision mnde-i : He scan a, me of co awa, 1 = : vi LL ; E iy a regs: _ fontainé \u2018regime .have obviously y je ] a - ted \u20ac \u2018tion \u2018with \u201cthe sale of: the, for Heeping the house properly.ponte ear) \u201cNew York and : aay \u201cother.\u2018own hands if Ey to.use i | par] k, that it.ud \"not be: plus: cost of putting we The cou dollars Ta SHAT sali STE JF Most -of-the alderme condition, after he peen set Urpos ; King the ae Okt.sey sme ole ue pris | op ren PLAC STs RT sn Pen n : © stance.Nota stoetelore;: no\" yom Tr En near Da conidenuted \u201cmanon throws | £, | Teasunably - he the room she refused India Ë \u2018paying ninety \u2018cents : a.feet.The train stopped and picked.| NG .: Je ang to take away his effects.U7 ar.! or\u2019 a: \u2018mot 1 2 up the: still: \u2018ling - mai ut Be.died while : ee A had no legal lien.TO& as hue twenty.years, | vert being taken \u2018intô Bruce Notices of.motions:re AR on, which she 3150, which + Urch i A given by AH, trouble defendant offered vor of Orie} à Sot Es plhére St: da Bo \u2018amend the bread \u2018bya titused,.Judgment must gO in fa tion ments e iden garding labels, nad He Weight dE with costs of an : \u2018was about 50 yess, | amend\" by-la plaintiff for.$105, om | for: that amoubt.* Estate qçespar, Mar 2, 1905 ~ \u2014 me: fu A b Li.A ere Th (5 m7 Jv ly Cantey Ho EZ ail Te be \u2019 Tuesday, May 2nd, 1905.pm the mit of ved ght tee ne- tia.ere for een ay.the lee pre- Pxa- by ON :D SILKS.As This l£ a silk year.- Being pe so decreed by fashion, our ho preparations for the increased an- demand were made accord- cu ingly, and on such advan- gra tageous terms\u2014you know \" the great buying power now\" + behind this store\u2014that our oy range of values will be found any previous season.favorites, and of sortment.TAMALINE SILK; 30-4 self colors amd in stn 30a vad.5 AT.$3.50.?valies produced \u201cby\"éur - Steet Hats; made of RICH.CHRISTENING 0.At $1.95.day: A manufacturer's \u201439 nm all-of.fme dl elaborately trimmed with $5.00.were, we.ednesday at each, $1 95.At 75.(Main Floor The \u201cBluebell\u201d pattern ; Tice, per set, 75.EXCEL 0 CLASS AT.HO Excelsior: 3 1 Methodist Ch Ptond annual ta Lu of the chureh; on Frid large number ing : ve à rooms were: \u2018prettily decor ; Îte ang red, the.class colors.urch Suiiday-sehool- he 4 been raised\u2019.for.og elusive.of the.ordin s, amounting to.75 cents fo à year, this being t ¢ membership, of the class lorty, Ror] ely\u201d ad SE and ur.Huntzb mn \u2018Wer, brag, e served.ard: A pure silk, 21 inches vide, in.pes\u2014 pretty ects for Shirt Waists ad.Shirt Waist Suits, regularly sold at 50 a yad.Our pricé on Wednesday, style pointed cuff, and straight band colar ; the very.\u201clatest in lace.work.thureg, =.Rev.Mr.Bland, pastor of considerably better than in Shot dks, pin check silks,\u2019 and hairline stripe silks, in- the order named, are the leading these .we are showing a beautiful as-.Asan example, of.the.née .Department, we shall offer \u201con Wednesday, 50.pris trimmed.good quality staw braid, assorted.colors; and.of varied trimmings, ateach,.$3 50.Our Ladies\u2019 Outfitting Dei att: | ment has this to offer for Depart samples \u2018Cashmere Chestening Cloaks, some with long: capes, some with short capes; and sik embroidery.\u2018Regularly sold at prices ranging.\u2018from $3.50 to Being.bought as they - - them: \u201con POINT GAUZE LA & SETS ei det a py 200 the support of an.orphan .in f | section 197.8.| connected therewith; and nothing con- | | tained in \u2018clause I, of section 197, of | any such betting or recording, register- of: ady such bet.\u2019 À IDR.STOCKTON, OF ST.JOHN, | RECORDS A \"PROTEST.it: desirable that th ve \u2018have: hors Ta ds: nothing \u2018to \u2018prevent \u2018tha TEE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS pe SIN ne os Rr ies ci err emeament z ive SI nt DOMINION PARLIAMENT.BETTING ON RACE TRACKS Ottawa, May 2.\u2014At yesterday's sitting of the House of Commons, Mr.Gus Porter's bill to amend \u2018the Criminal Code, lidssed committee stage with an amend- iment made by Mr.Bureau, of lhree Rivers, to permit of betting at race meetings, which has been declared 1lle- gal by the Ontario courts.Mr.Bureau explained shat the Criminal Code, section 204, in defining what a bet is, has a proviso excepting race tracks during actual race meetings.Section 197, however, defining what a betting louse is, does not contain a similar exception.lt has been decided in the courts, therefore, that although the m- tention of parliament was evidently to exempt: betting at race track meetings, exemption does not actually appear in Mr.Alcorn (Prince Edward), corroborated what Mr.Bureau had said, and added that the Ontario courts had ex- préssed the explicit opinion that a sav- ne clause should be added to section Mr.Bureau, accordingly, offered the following clause to be added to section \u2018Provided that the race course cf an incorporated -association shall not te deémed to be a common betting house, merely by reason of any betting therein during the actual progress of a race meeting, or \u2018by reason of recording or registering such bets, or.of \u201canything done therein as incidental thereto or this Act shall be deemed to appiy to ing, or depositing with any custodian Dr.Stockton (St.Joln, - ed that this\u2019 was tot toa : lation: ?he\u201csaid, \u201cgambling is\u2019 illegal under\u2018 the Criminal Code, #s \"House should make.2.3 arliament, in stocks on happen \u2018ti J cing \u201cregular ra track\u2019 ra veal t the présent.D there \u2018is - nothing- yo ¢ tories in 1875.{result .of the suppressio -and\u2019other «put to OR iniment Is and absolute-cure- kif-notonred.x .Bares& Co.Toronte \u201c|.erec | bad| been, asked, however, tract\u2019 F had: Been let.; as.How Téchiving \u2018the gov hme wid of their late fel ow-me ber, question: had to do with race tracks understood that they have to sell pools.That is the main object.If it was legal for individuals to bet why should it be forbidden to sell pools?AMENDMENT CARRIES BY LARGE MAJORITY.A division was then reached on the amendment, which was declared carried by a vote of 54 to 34.Among those who voted for the amendment were Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir William Mulock, the Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, the Hon.John Haggart, the Hon.D.Tisdale.the Hon.John Cos- tigan, Messrs.Calvert, Mclsaac, Talbot (Bellechasse), Lawrence, Riley, Jackson, Macdonald, Osler, Kemp, Barker, Mac lean, Barr, Maclean, Ingram, Boyce, Clements, Bergeron and Lefurgey.Among those who opposed the amendment were'the Hon.Messrs, Fisher, Pa- erson, Brodeur, Lemieux, Messrs.Stewart, Guthrie, Mackenzie, Clark, Miller, Stockton, Borden, Sproule, Lancaster and Blain, The bill as amended was then reported without further debate.When the motion for third reading was put it was greeted with Joud calls of \u2018Carried\u2019 and \u2018Lost\u2019 \u2018The Speaker declared the bill carried but the Hom.L.P.Brodeur raised a point of order that this could only be done by unanimous consent.If,\u201d said Sir Wilfrid, \u2018there is any objection the bill will have to stand.\u2019 The measure, accordingly, will-be called for its third reading at a later dav, FIRE FENGING FOR PEUR Vases.: Mr.Clements (Hast: Kent).inquired whetuer the government has decided to ft fire fencing.along the southern boundaries in the North-West Territories, and, if so, whether.a.contract had.been let for the construction a Present.receiving the government\u2019s consideration.No tenders and no cons \u2018of ! fhido ay Th 1 ed in the \u20ac peop e, interest.question: a anxious, he \u2018add- Led; in knowing whether the government bad reached any.conclusion \u20ac à Wilfrid rep] ed t iB ention.hat Sir Wilf Me.mind.Bristol, he ate\u201d Mi TF, : tin ate-on the North-West auton Ww.provinces be \u2018school \u2018sys em given to the North-West \u201cHe: Feared that the\" nly presents legislation wi à be._Drotracted litigation and strife.Pris ol.denied: the charge.heard o or durir il ) jronouncement \u20ac or .demerits If it was not.for the it the constitutional points d, Ads introducing |, vernment sho ed an inter re.of the th -He held that: he.orig t.school clause and \u2018the Sass in & its.amiend- \u2018of * separate | Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Makes Sick People Well.When the blood is singgish, -impure and poisoned, when the nervous system is unbalanced, when digestion is deranged, and: the appetite poor and variable, be assured your condition is eriti- cal, \u2018and calls for instant attention before the summer months bring \u2018additional dangers.\u201cAt this time the use of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound will do a marvellous work for every rundown, sick amd diseased man and woman.\u2018ts life-giving work first commences with the blood, which is made clean and pure; then the nerves are -quickly set mn order, digestive vigor is fully restored, the appetite is made \u2018natural, sleep is: re- Areshing, and the desponding heart is made light and joyous.It is well to bear in mind that Paine\u2019 s Celery Compound owes its origin to the most distinguished physician that this American continent ever.produced, \u2018and his \u2018marvellous Prescription is \u2018publicly endorsed by our best: and ablest physi- clans, - -1f'all sufferers who have \u2018been disappointed in the past will.promptly -start with Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, they will be \"astonished and delighted\u2019 \u201cwith the spéed with which this\u2019 wonderful remedy is gble\u2019to call a halt\u2019 to wästing.and.dan- 'gerous diseases, It is/;now-making tens & Of.thousands well and.strong; and fitting |.months, | = em\u2019 to.enjoy: the.summer.which to the well and.\u201cstrong le: \u2018and happy.- .complete without » er | 40.natural qualite \u2018fitted to build\u2019 up gh Yobust \u201chealth, and Winters extreme Sold.It is a ; valuable diet fo children.intact, maintai he beginning, rat of: \u2018the trouble.\u2019 admisable f food, with all to resist ee Advertisements, TWO TEAS AT 35 which we confidently recommend, LON.\u201d Same price to one and all.\u2018ENGLISH BREAKFAST\u201d TEA .! CHOICE JAPAN TEA .+.ve ne os se sae FINE JAPAN TEA .\u201ceo » EXTRA JAPAN TEA VERY CHOICEST JAPAN LILAC TEA .LILAC TEA 1,2.ve ve 20 ne The Trade supplied at\u201d Trade prices.\"FRASER, VIGER & CO, Italisn Waréhowte.ev.ee es ee pe ee ESTABLISHED 1856, In America.\u2014 We have TEAS to suit the purse and palate of all.\u2018ENGLISH BREAKFAST\u2019 and \u2018CHOICE CEY- \u2018ENGLISH BREAKFAST\u2019 TEA .«0 vent.\u2018ENGLISH BREAKFAST\u2019 TEA .«+ v4 ve: \u2018ENGLISH BREAKFAST TRA Leu 00 vase ue \u2018CHOICE CEYLON\u2019 TEA £ + ve oo ov sure on \u2018CHOICE CEYLON\u2019 TEA ++ sv os ve as 0000 \u2018CHOICE CEYLON\u2019 TEA .vv vo oo 00 0000 0 \u2018CHOICE CEYLON\u2019 TEA .«i vv se 34 seen us Japan Teas at 300, 40c, 50.and 60c per pound.4 and 20- To.++ + + + =e «.D0 cents per pound TEA + +.LILAC TEA The only Packet Tea we Endorse.60 cents per pound.as eo ue se +0 se 00 0h Ib.ror, GRANT, 81.4, Hours, 0411 1, Still 5.Appointments, Tel.Up 1832 2172: 8T.- OATHERINE = ST., Opposite \u2018Bible House.sui LAKE OF THE v woobs MiLLING our.CENTS PER POUND .35 cents per pound \u201cin Ye 1b.and 1 1b.pkgs.ce he ee .35 cents per pound in 5 ww.cannister s or caddies.85 cents per pound in 10 \u201cand 20 To.\u201ccaddies or cannisters.35 cents per Lound in half chests.-.35 cents per pound in in 1b.and 1 1b.pkgs.35 cents per pound cannisters or caddies.35 cents per pound in 10 and 20 Tb.caddies or cannisters.85 cents per pound in 100 ib, cases.eue ee vote in 5 Ib.\u201cee + se + + 30 cents per pound n 4% 1b.and 1 Ib.packages, 5, 10 caddies and in half chests.40 cents per pound in all size packages.se ve we ew eo we in all size packages.60 cents per pound \u2018in All size packages.vee ve es ve we ee lead \u201cpackets.\u2026 -\u2026.25 cents each.1 Ib.lead.packets.vo.50 cents each.The Nordisimer Building 207, 209 & 21 St.James St.MON DRE A is \u201cHandsomest and Best Enid - EYE-TESTING- ESTABLISHMENT Prot.Physiological Optick, - Optical Inv stitute of Canada.\u2014 \u2014 ins every home.where FIVE ROSES.FLOUR RE! KFAST FOOD are: used.\u2018 \u201cOrder.both at LIMITED.Wane est Tour BREAKFAST CRERALS of ef.au Kinds.\u201cissued by àlsed.with Cook's Friend : ating.Powder are fine, MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY Y TO LEND.and =: Graham Fleur | ; Ji AUCTIONS à WEDNESDAY, 3p \u201c| 3HURSDAY, - .\u2018Effects, at tie - residence, No.| Cut this \u2018ad hucto Sales, Fraser.Srotnets.FRASER BROS.TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK\u2014 Housenol]1 Fürniture and Effects, for Estate.Kimber, at No.16 Tower :ve., oft St.Catherine street, near Fort si MAY, AT 10.O'CLOCK , \u2014Supérlor 1 \u2018Household Fumitur and * Bffosts, at: \u201cthe\u201d residence, No.8 \"Gres - cent street.:: + = 1 THURSDAY, 4th MAY, AT.10 O'CLOCK \u2018Superior O11 Maliogany af and other Furni- - ture,\u2019 Rugs, China, -: -etc., at the si \u2018residence, No.1% Drummond stéeet.ith MAY, AT, 2.80\u2014Contec- toners\u201d Fixtures, Show Cases, etc.: : \u2018the\u2019 store of 3 Mr.°T, W.MéCoy (who a .business), No.194 and 196 Bleury Street.ce FRIDAY, 5th MAY, AT; TEN 0!CLOCK\u2014 | ot Lioenses |\u201d | .Extensive Regular Auctiôn.of Furni- oe tre, Carpets, etc.etc; -at:our Sales- - Foomie, 453 and 455 st \u201cJames atreet, \u2018corner \u2018Inspector street.o \"SATURDAY, 6th MAY, AT 10.\u20180\u2019CLOCK\u2014 Very Neat \u2018Household Se 2 \u20ac up- \u201cper street.t.for.reterente: \u201cFRASER BROS., Auctioneer: Henning & Barsalou.Assorted Sizes.THE LAST.OF THE SEASON.Thursday, 4th May, 1905, AL 107A MM; at OUR: WAREHOUSE, 55 ST.SULPICE ST, .The attention of merchants is called to this { important sale - - Regular W Weekly Trade sale every - ednesday at 10 \"Ri.[Being BARSALOU&CO.Lo RO Ce acer ny SENS ee a SPECIAL SALE.1900 Rolls Dilcloth \"AT AUCTION.- New.Designs, 101 fi nd 8.EVA MONTREAL INTERESTED QUEBEC LEGISLATION THIS WEEK AFFECTS THIS CITY.py: \u2014 The Quebec Lerislature will be occupied several days this week with bills Pfecting the interests of the city of Montreal.Mr.L.J.Ethier, city attorney, leit for the capital last\u2019 nignt efter spending a few days here in consultation with the aldermen on the -natters to be brought up in the House shortly.Be- 3 ; fore leaving the city attorney told a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter that some very important matters would be under deliberation and some hard fighting might be expected if the city expected torlotd its own against the influences that are being arrayed against it.The most important bill was cne in the interest of the proprietors on and in the vicinity of Amherst stret.\u2018The widening of Amherst street between Craig and St.Catherine streets was undertaken under the expropriation law \u2018by which the city assessment was to be taken as the basis of valuation end cne half of the cost was to be paid by the proprietors within a certain circuit, the \u2018other half being paid by the city as a \u201cwhole.Legislation is\u2018 sought to set this -arfangement aside and compel .the cost to be assessed wholly on the city znd the valuation\" of the properties to be fixed by arbitration based on the market price.\u201cThis, the city will protest \u2018a sopening the \u2018door.to the most flagrant abuses as \u2018orable\u2019 circumstances.1 ; Éthier- said, would likely be taken under \u201ccensideration.to- day or to-morrow.The Canadian Light & Power Company's bill \u201c18 expected to come up to-morrow; aiter- \u2018noon or evening and the Amherst.street matter on Thursday.> Fhe.Mackay \u201cstret - expropriation.has a \u201cnot gone through yet, and \u201csaid he.understood that a pee _ .Wéôuld be made by the.city to purchase {certain properties on Mackay street: be- Jonging to*Mr.Charles Cushing, which sit Was considered would \u2018be more advan- \u201c= tageous both to Mr.Cushing\u201d and «|.gity than ex Bs of Mr.Cushing : \u201cA deputation of M ldermen.will leave \u201cfor Quebec to-morrow to\" suppor: \u201cthe d the of the House.\" 1.4 NEW.5 SPAIN _ - WONDERFUL- RECOVERY sino} THE SP ANISE- AMERICAN 5 C0 5 WARS ; er tion ai the Court:-of St.James.\u201c0 holiday.He.wears Jierce imoustachios, -great black eyes; exceedingly handsome.is\u2019 still - young, \u201cthat \u2018he has been to the United.way.in which they : insist there.upon the mblicity of: \u2018every \u2018br ; ~e¢duntry, whethez-you \u2018speak: to the tevis- \u201cpaper man.or not, there.will be :la équplé of columns of ai interview.of ; an awakening in Spain since\u201d \u2019 §3- recognizing ~ world.Tobe.understands.that at ~ \u201cInst :she must do\u2019 something more \u2018tell her beads.\"organized her army and navy, and\u2019 té- ong * - \u201cthe modern nations.of the world.\u201ctrue, according to.Senor \u2018Esvanito, that :fke has net fully.recovered, trom: the \u201cwer; and the loss of the pearl of the + Antilles is-still felt, \u201cOn the-other hand; \u201cif she.is to.live at all amon HE \u2018hestir 3 must range herselt side by side with the great nations ct the world; and, forgetting her _moetieval- ism, -micdera world and what it stands ior: \u201cPhi; eannet be easily accompiisned, Ac the fame time, the .young kins rodern; he desires reforms; and there : Spain, according to Senor vanito\u2014 = pe the church is no\u201d Totiger the power : it: was.ten years ago; the people are ce prie themselves, and while.remain : ing Catholic, insist upon- the right of \"initiative, in Tespect alike\u2019 of igh ou education, and the \u20ac general: life \u201cof.the | Cy THE BAR ELECTIONS.\u2018Bar elections yesterday \u2018 afternoon, - \"result was found.to: be in favor\u2019 of Mr.Thomas Walsh, as.\u2018secretary, andthe : following as members \u2018of the.council: ~- Messrs.R.Monty, H.Gervais, E.Sur- Tere A.J.H.Rebillard, P.ste ER \u201cde.Lorimer; and Æ.CME A Les S given.hearty \u201cwelcome \u2018où \u201cChmage \u201cto-day; on \u2018hi \u201cin the- South.: - ing my: said Mr, McFee, \u201cF took advantage of the -Kaster holidays \u2018and visited Was \u2018very much \u201cimpressed\u201d beauty of the island, \u201cwith the \u2018months.Usually: touristy visit the à There is an \u2018there is every.fédication of -the people being well-to-do.ernyient of the islind.is \u2018Tree of -debt, the | ture.After delraying the « the: officials, which are very oney fs used for: the: inain thelr roads, which are very.geod.The principal products: ave onions and \u2018pond =, FE RE RARE Ful à .Spots Te well as being unjust under the mést fav- | \u2018The ifsurance trust-and comaine, Mr.opristion, vader th terme { 2 city: attorney and the Montreal members | \u2018hotel, \u2018but was \u2018not \u2018seen since, even at\u2019 : {her boarding.house.à watch and.chain, and aboutfive.dol- .es.some - Tings \u2018and: {Re M.S.IONIAN WILL \u201cREACH Senor Charles Esvanito is a moilern.\u2018 \u201cHe bas been educated\u201d in England.He.À 38 am ex-member of \u2018the \u2018Spanish lega- Te and \u2018\u2018is, with\u201d his.\u2018Fhe Senor says .(at the Windsor Hotel) .States, \u201calready, dnd that\" Ve\u201d déesnôt relish\u2019 the | the\u2019 modern : an | As a fact, she has re-.there is the general feeling \u2018that Spain, | \u2018the nations, .frankly confess recognition oi \u2018the antl there are warring: facténs in Spain.; re-! turn after.\u2018an\u2018 absence i of several\u2019 weeks word.\u201cthe.auspected.absence from Montreal\u201d Bermuda.L being an ideal épot in.which to \u201cspêènd \u2018the winter | d'hirge \u201cnumber of 1 understand the gov-: revenue being in excess .Gf the expendi.nde.| in { tenance.of | bis Ethier | dars were \u2018found, \u201cThe Senor is now in this country qn.\u201cWhat \u2018the Senor\u2019 say's\u201d iy this\u2014there ai \u2018the Lo \u2018day she is able to count herself WONG} Last © is this tremendous.thing happening \"in | J a Po roman MET HIM + At the counting of the\" baHots for the : the atmosphere, of ease on \u2018the island, no: one | to\" be in-any great \u2018hurry, and\" s]is \u201conly .one pomination.was the withdrawing of the British men- of-war from the island.As nearly as 1 can gather, the works now being carried on by the British Admiralty are very much less than previously.Evidently the policy of withdrawing the British squadron from the Atlantic is quite a revolution in the policy of the British Government.I found many features of a national charactér to interest me during my visit to Bermuda, but I return to Canada feeling that there is no place like our own Dominion.\u2019 Ep THE BAR ELECTIONS NO ENGLISH REPRESENTATIVE ON THE COUNCIL THIS YEAR.\u2014 Much surprise and regret were .express- a single English name appears on the there were five English-speaking candidates nominted for the office.French-speaking lawyers seemed to regret the occurrence as much, if not more, than their English confreres, and «ll declared that the thing was certainly not \u2018done intentionally, but was due to an oversight on the part of the French ma\u201c jority in not airanging together so as to secure the election of some of the English candidates.Some one also: ven- ing members of the Bar might perhaps.blame themselves a little for net.taking | sufficient interest in the election.: \u201cDEATH OF A WAITRESS HER BODY FOUND ON THE sudo fo NEAR QUEBEC.: The body.of Alice Jeans was s found on\u201d the beach \u2018at Halls Booms, Champlain | ward, Quebec; yesterday.The untor:a- nate \u2018girl was a waitress in the St.Louis \u2018Hotel last summer, and left, only to'return -to.that hotel about ten days ego: as a waitress.On Friday morning while.giving breakfast she informed the other.waitresses that she, was ill and.left the\u2019 In her trunk was- an envrelope addressed to a Montreal dv.: Ca TROUBLES EGAN E RLY TURBED BY.FIRE, Mi.\u201cJoseph Palmer ani moved into 3 -Hermine \u2018street yesterday, and at 9:10 Lp.m.le made the \u2018unhappy discovery.vat the premises were on fire.\u2018If appears that \u201ca.quantity of: rubbish \u201chad been \u2018burned, \u2018and\u2019 the \u2018fire spread \u201cfrom: the \u2018chimney.through the wally and along: the ceiling, \u2018Phe firemen from Nos; 1, § and 20: stations, er.-Sub- Chief Dubois: re spônded to\u201c the \u2018call \u2018sent.in,\u201d and got the biaze under : a = ber, considerable trouble.\u20ac timated at between #00 - D.: dar of.251 Hibernig.street took fire last night from some\u2019 unknown: cause.\u2018The \u201cblaze\u201d was promptly exti inguished by the firemen of Nos.9; 12 and 1 15 stations.(The dan mage vas: not extensive, > Fe y \u2014\u2014\u2014 E i M As AA: \"NOMINATIONS.; ue nouiatèns of officers to be |B \u2018réitte the annual general meeting o the M.A A.A.on May 15, have resulted as ollows: vas Directors: ¥.W.John- son, Dr.\" A.Clifford J Lesli H.Boyd, W.Coates, A oH Horsey, À Cameron, = McNally, \"0 ; SEBS Hai, -MeGibbon : T.Foster D.Eight will hé Seca i oster, treasurer will be elected, by: the direc- TS.2 Xor the\u2019 posi on: of.v e-président jee.Ar.S.| -Clauston.\u2019 The M.A is boomiñg = 5 just now.coining in very fast.Last 72 new} members: were | adinitted and there is a list: of twenty-five more to be consideréd né.the next \u2018meeting: of the executive.« « SUNNY STEVENS® \"STOPPED AND EN- I _ y twenty-seven years old, St: street, wus espied by.Detective Joba Mc faster hats.Knowing that Seadon ddes- {aot as a rule:invest his surplus change in.millinery, the detective stopped.tim |: and \u201cenquired about the hats.Seddon: 2 indifferently \u2018replied that he had \u201ceceiv- À.od the headgear from a man' whose name : He had unfortunately forgotten: - But} detective remembered that -the mil | linery store\u201d of Mrs.Bergeron, 8 Si.J Lawrence street, had been broken \u2018into on.Saturda; might and :six hats, välued | \u2018at $100 stolen.ire: he could say a : thief made: off, but \"McCall gave hima merry chase to: St.Agathe lané, where he suecceded i in trip- \u2018ping bis man in Mr.Lafontaine\u2019.court \u2018to-day.Mrs.Bergeron ideatified the hats as perty.:Seado n pleaded.\u2019 J wae temanded \u2018 till Friday \u201cIn ancient times, 5 Weir, to-day, | \u2018beards used \u201cto: be Perhaps our City Fathers night onsider - .tbls matter in.tbe raising.of \u201cfevénüe.However, under fe.circumstances, I.cannot \u2018do.ctherw than \u201cfirid.the: accused | sullty.At pi A pen a \u2018man\u2019s whiskers are] own: propert Té \u201cand are protected: \u2018from damage.\u2019 .of Wiltrid Cotiaretie, chm od: \u2018Hymanstelh w éaûltia R .fiority of the subscribers were from the opened the spring session this morning, ed in legal circles this morning that not | list of those elected .yesterday fo form | part of the Council of the Bar, although | tured the opinion that the English-speak- g THE \u2018LEADER\u2019 oN N COLONIES MA ti PALMER'S.TENANCY - pis | The president, toi and soiretary- | and the applies.for membership are | Call on.St.Lawrence and Craig street, - ; | yesterday afternoon, carrying.two.Indies] and making him à prisdner.1.\u2018her.pro-, most: : fers \u2018before the Quebec : THE ape FIFTH JAPANESE LOAN \u2014 ENTIRE AMOUNT \u2018HAS LIKELY BEEN PLACED AT A PREMIUM.: ; A, Tokio, May 2\u2014The tabulations of the subscriptions to the fifth loan of $50, 000,000 have not yet been completed, but there are indications thgt the entire loan has been placed at a premium.1t is evident that some of the largest interests were temporarily withholding their subscriptions in order to obtain part of the loan at the best possible rate.\u2018Ile was largely at a premium, and the ma-\u2019 smaller investors and capitalists.KOWEIT TION .OF BRITISH SAILORS.gH Journal, a number of British sailors, with gêne \u2018landed at Koweit, on the Persian Gulf, jah flag.|, \u2018British \u2018\u2019ambassädor, British Foreign Office.ING FISCAL, ARRANGE- London, \u2018April 30.Referring \u201cto: \u2018rangemenits, elsewhere.should refuse the alleged offer the {Tiead SAYS : | wy have never \u2018been able to.wider stand how.this woiild be snch.a-calam- ity.bargain for themselves with {the in this direction will: hurt: us Fn FIRST, OCEAN.BOAT, MONTREAL AT SEVEN: CLOCK | ! THIS \"EVENING.| + \u201cThe Allin Live BR, R:.M,8.Tred: at.Quebec.\u2018af: ele Tight \u2018and is due to - seven d\u2019elock this ore The passen: |géf: lst was published in Tést nights \u201cWitness\u201d The \u2018Tonian\u2019.is the first d'elock 1 last | reach: Montreal™ £ TING TO THE REGULAR h ms.offi efd in éllargë o el = gage on the wharves this.vear \u201cwill fiveal > régulation uniform.Rees will not\u2019 oy | revent.- cpnfusien.to e tit will also make-the nr travel ta fool at home Io es.the customs \u2018officer inspects baggage in uniform.The following officers were appointed.this morning to the: yegitlay © lines for the season: \u2014 an: 5 come, R.Finlayson; Allan: (Glas A.Demers; Allan (Landon), TE.* Dominion, LE Poe ZE; \u2018Far Le P.R.J.B.Birks: R (Lena Te air C:PR E.Cote: Donaldson, A R regoire: | Finsky £2 Tho 4, 2 ver and 1 ln vudron FINE = VENTE THE \" Kidgston, \u2018Ont; May 2 \u2014When \u201cthe.fire: Was in progress on !îhe steamer \u2018Scout\u2019 |.after the gas buoy explosion the fire de- {partment had \u2018the craft towed.to shallow | \u2018water to save her.hull.Mad the boat remained in\u2019 sixty feet: of- \u201cwater; where she was when-the would have sank there, and been cally lost.Now the civic fire an Jou : the\u201d Germ Chancellor, mt yon \u2018the aise b Ten lin correspondent that the Emperôr Wil- Jig?8.visit to Tangier should not be con: dered as.an act-\u2018of hostility- towgids |\" fear that German comuierce \u2018with | Morocco is extending daily and\u2019 that wag purely to safeguard the interests of lis subjects that the Emperor undertook tite cruise: of the: Mediterranea me alr it VETERAN LAWYER HO ORED.fiftieth anniversary -of \u201chis admission to .{practice on Saturday last; whichs-comy.| pletesa half, century of ah \u201chonorable reer.in the legal profes | stourtren 37 Soom Low.Le Ott awa \u2018coun fifty million dollars subscribed yesterday - A FRENCH STORY REGARDING AC- Paris, May 1\u2014 According to the Con- -Stantinople correspondent of the \u2018Petit a report is current there that \u2018raised fortitications and- hoisted the Brit- The Porte hag.protested to the and also\u201d to\u2019 \u201cte the | | danger of \u2018the colonies making\" fiscal ar- if.Great Britain.If the colonies-can strike-a \u2018good | iv: neigh- \u2018bors.by: all means let them: do &o: -Short d£ Absolutëly anti-British tariffs \u2018nothing + q oni, dir ocean, a.boat to.arrive in\u201d \u201cport this- Season: | OFFICERS APPOINTED T s i 9 in all other coun: | (Liverpool), >| career -,| Financier.\"| the Pacific explosion.occurred; she-i- racti- | light | : f\u2018éoramiittee has.decided to ask\u201c the.Do- it | IBY.| ne beh \u201cOttawa, \"May.2.-~Calixte Charon, of | oar \u2018MONTREAL \u201cDAILY | WITNESS occasion to demonstrate their esteem and respect for the, veteran practitioner.\u2018Fhéÿ\u2018 gatbered in the Quebéc Court House library and presented Mr.Dunbar withi 1a solid silver punch bowl and a pair of solid silver candelabra on the À occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of his.admission to practice law in the province.: meer SUPREME COURT REFERENCE AS TO COMPETENCY OF FEDERAL.GOVERNMENT TO ENACT AMENDMENT TO \u201cRAILWAY ACT OF 1803.Ottawa, May 2\u2014The Supreme Court the chief justice presiding.The first cise taken.up was a reference by the Gov- ernor-in-Council as to the competency of the Dominion Parliament to enact the statute of last session -of parliament.amending the Railway Act of 1903, and providing that no railway company's ment with its employees should relieve it from lability for personal injuries.The- bill was passed last year.on the distinct understanding with its \u2018promoter, \u201cMr.Lennox, that its constitutionality would be referred fo the Supreme Court.Mr, Newcombe, K.C, shpeated for the Dominion .of Canada.| \u201d rovince \u2018of Quebec, which filed a fuctum,.was not represented by counsel, Mr.Ritchie, K.C., and Mr.Lennox for way employees.Mr.Walter Cassels, K:.C.,\" for the Grand.Trunk.pee WHŸ THE TREES: ARE GONE, reason for a number of splendid shade \u2018trees being cut down on St.Catherine thé widening of the street at that point \u201cby about ten feet.\u201cThe land has already been expropristed and the demand {has been made to have the improvement proceeded with; * Negotiations are under way between the city and.Mr.Wilder, joining the expropriated land, with a | view.to having the widening \u2018Bone.uni formiy- \u2018throughout the block.pe -, DOMINION \u201cALLIANCE, An important meeting of the executive ts il evening at 8 o\u2019tlock.\u201cIt is.desired that as large an attendance as.possible will\u2019 \u2018be present.\u201d fhe secretary, the Rev.a Go Huxtable, |.i8 changed Irom/42 Prince Arthur\u2019 to: 128 st.Hippolyte street.: NOT; AN I EXTREME.SENTENCE.Aaron |Poyanér, thé dry goods merchant on St.Lawrence street, who some days.\u2018ago was! found: guilty of receiving a large quantity of silk stolen by Samuel Ralass irom thé American Silk Waist Company, St.\u2018George stréet, was sentenced to six- \u2018teen days\u2019 imprisonment * to-day by Judge jicotté, his incarceration to date from the time.of.his\" \u201cconviction-fifteen days ago\u2014 \u2018hencs Le will be free- at\u2019 \u2018ten o'clock tomorrow, He Was also fined $50 or three 5 | and ordered to furnish a bond CHE i : Joie i Tes, \u201c14 years of age, je at 447 \"Ropery).street, Point.St, Charles, | \u2018was: admitted) to the General \u2018Hospital | our -o'clock yesterday afternson sulfering with a crushed and lacerated.inery whilst working at Messrs.Martin & Co.'s établishment.me DÉS Yo = .7 i OBITUARY T = ALDEN P \u201cSTOCKWELL.New York, May 2\u2014Alden P.Stock: well, -once one -of the leading financiers of the-c untry, is dead at his home here, | aged seyeñty-two years.He was the son of a.Cleveland Liveryman and, began his a purser on'a Lake Erie steam- \u2018| boat, and while this employed met and married a daughter of \u2018Elias Howe, the inventot, - She\u2019 inherited « fortune: of: on doflacs an the \u2018death -of her.: father, and the purser\u201d then became a: Commodore\u2019 Stockwell, as he: Foe gt wh, first, \u2018came \u201cinto prominence.il Steamship Company.ln.1872 he obtained a subsidy for.the com: \u2018pany: which was followed: oy, a- Congressional investigation: In 1872, when he Was president.of three sewing \u2018machine\u2019 comp: Cl es, two railways and Pacific : ed to \u2018bull\u2019 the stock of the last-named\u2019 and me financially involved: finally went into._bankriptey.\u201cJAMES A.A.ELLIOT.4 + N.S., May 1; i\u2014James A Elliot, one \u201cof he oldest magistrates in Cumber- \u2018land \u2018county, and a prominent merchant\u2019 three \u2018 years, died -at.Pugyrash.{his eightieth year, soy _ VEFBRAN.FOURNALIST.© D | Tye, o for the last forty-seven rs\u2019 publish d the Brampton \u201cTimes, died on Sunday] afternsén at five o\u2019clock.Mr.Tye came to \u2018Brampton forty-seven years | ago, and, began the.ublication \u201cof the | Brampton \u2018Times.\u2019 \u2018Fhree years.ago ii \u201chealth.jcompellad\u2019 him.to .He retire from-ac- \u2018tive business life.was connected for sev eral \u201cyears with y the: Canadian Prcciation, and was its \u2018president ha SHIPPING NEWS.scons PASSES FATHER \"POINT Ee Thomson.Îlne - S$.Jacona, =O tain Lindsay, with a full cargo \u2018of fruit from diterrânean, passed Father Pont rardd at 4.25 0 *elock this morning (GINIAN MAKES GOOD.PASSA (GE.-Bew Allan ne turbine steamer Vire | |Which\"sailed from Halifax: \u2018at 4 am.1 25, arrived at Liverpool at 11 am.= She, did.net stop at Movie.| days 3: \u2018hours, - Halifax to.Liverpool, .Moviile \u2018This is the shortest passage that\u2019 : the \"long Southerly | RE \u201cOPEN: : \u2018The water is\u2019 \u201cthe Lachine canal and | the canal.is now.available for: locking pur- | poses.Six: large barges, \u2018owned by the 7 \u2018Canada Atlantic Rallway Company,\u201d passed: ougly' Cornell yesterdey\u201d ES course, On inquiry at the City, Hall as to the]: \u2018street in the vicinity of Guy street, it is | learned that the step is \u2018preparatory to] who recently purchased a property ad-|- The address of] States markets, n\u2018injigry which \u2018he sustained inj: when he became president of | pany, Mr.Stockwell attempt: 1 \u2018after \u2018a [lengthy illness; Mr.Elliot was, in}; \u2018Brampton, Ont., May 1-=-Mr.\" \u201cGeorge |.4 Paris, francs short .| & Cos wiré: equal tr.6 days 12: hours- from Halifax to | 2 Re AS AA ToesDay, Mar 9 35.! és) STILL MOVING It not quite so busy as yesterday, the carters to-day have pretty well as much work as they can cope with in moving the goods and chattels from houses and omces te new (quarters, pUrtuer omc changes are appended.CANADA LIFE BUILDING.In the Canada Lite Assurance Building, Blair and Laverty, Jenkins and Hara, Stephens and Harvey are incoming tenants.Those leaving are the Imperial Coal and Coke Company, Luke Brothers and the York County Loan and Saving Company.TEMPLE BUILDING.The Temple Building's new tenants in- cjude the Hammond Typewriter Company, the Laurentian Publishing Company, Mr.J.P.Dupre, lawyer; the Robinson Manufacturing Company, and Morrison & Johnson, lawyers.The Ocean Acidcent Company are leav- -ing for the Merchants Bank; Blair and Laverty, advocates, County Life Buildings; H.Walker, insurance agent, Bank of Ottawa; Providence Life Saving Insurance Company, Standard Building; Jenkins & Hardy, County Life; the Norwich Union Company and the Accident & Guarantee Company have gone.to the Metropolitan \u2018Building.STANDARD BUILDING.The Imperial Bank of.Canada has been removed from the Standard to its own building; Morrison & Johnson aré moving out to-day; D.G.Loomis &.Sons have removed to 232 McGill street: while the incoming.tenants include the Montreal Land & Loan Company.Mr.J.A.Drouin, K.C., has removed his office.from the\u2019 New.York Life to the Liv- | expool and London and Globe building, - \u201ccom MERCIAL crilcaco MARKETS, 0 \u2018$.Bathe & Co.Bell | Tle.3.July .| rue WHEAT MARKET | \u2014 { a CHICAGO OPENED WITH : A\u201d THREE- 8 pa Le Local Manager for for J.Ebuceiln ew : CENT RISE, BUT FELL OFF : me THE- DAY.DUR- dy to \u2018arm on firmer Liverpool and Paris cables, and\u201d covering, but eased off later under a 3%c rice,but ptation.\u201cThe\u201d wheat \u201cmarkets opened ste realizing.Chicago May' opened at advance over last night's closing p fell off later to 91%c, the final.qui \u2018July closed at 83%c nominal.Winnipeg was stronger in - sympathy: with the highe: opening prices: on \u2018the July, at.S1¥e.- Corn was.exceedingly strong \u2018to-day.and showed an improvement .of 1%c on May, which.closed at 48%e, July, 46%¢c bid.The market for oats was \u2018also higher at Fee.for\u201d \u2018May and 29%c for Judy métis C5 CATTLE MARKETS.steady; heavy and mixed, $5.50 ta $5.55 ; \u201cyorkers, $545 to $5.55; pigs, $5.35 $5.40; |.roughs, $4.60 to 34.80: stags, $3 .50; dairfes, $5.30 to $5.50.i .Sheep and lambs\u2014Receipts, 5.600 head © slow; lambs, 5c lower; lambs, $4.50 to BE yearlings, jf to oi Wethers, 85° to $5; ewes, 25 to 4.50; |'sheep, |\u2019 mixed, $2.50 to $4.75 0 : : \"RAILWAY RECEIPTS.AER .Corn; bush oe» 7,827 ~ Oats, \u2018bush .1,027 or Barley, \u2018bush 1,000 .:Flour,.bris ;2 + 1,760 Eggs, cases .1,704 - Butter, pkgs a -265, \u201cCheese, boxes i,\" 763 Lard, CN 905 Beef, brls .+2 3 + 22 Leather, rolls +.58 .Raw Hides .\u2026.\u2026 TB Apoles,.brls .15 -F INANCIAL ] zomaox STATION\" ÿ ._ B 8 dem for ociné : chui woe of money, 57) Erie.$8 Roadin 46 teh - od écespris 8014 do, £ .41 do.2054 des»: pri 474 do pid.: 44 B&O 109% ou Cent.- 166 douter.2 : 0.EN.a.3! : Ge-ki 24 ban bles: 23% ouch Pac, = Chi\u2018.Pay No kEW 8 80%: ae Seis 100 De Beers.A pf S.Bias Denvr RE.324 Ont.k West Ftd ao pia! .- Le do.core Penna.7li Wa - 21 8t.ssee ooo: Rud] 1 43% penis, 89% CE Co.s cable: GE 1st, 100; 2nd, Forget & PE Ged #5 +LB., 5% \u2014 MONTREAL EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS.Between Banks.\u2018New York funds: 1-64\u20141-32 Sterling, 60 days : 9 ~1-32 Sterling demand.vs 9 7-16 J erfing cables _.- 9 17-32\u20149-16 - 5.16 1-8; Exchange value of £1 sterling it* $456.38.\u201cNew York, May 2.\u2014Noon\u2014Money on call \u201csteady at 3 percent; prime mercantile pa j-Per, 3%, to 4%.Exchanges $591, 624,045, ; TORONTO STOCKS, Toronto morning.sales\u201d by.Ed J Commerce\u20142.at 165%, ~~ .-.\u2018Imperial\u201410 \u2018at 238.+ © ro Hamilto i 222.J-Cons.Gas\u201421 at- 208.a \u2018Richelleu\u20142 at 725, 5.at, 13, 50 ai i N.' 8, Steel\u2014150 at: 62%, D'at 62e) -Sac.'Paulo\u201450 at 124%, 50at 124%, 385 at 15, \u2018250 at 125 1-8, bat 125%; _ CIP.R/=85 al 149, 12 at 148%, 25 at.149%.\u2026 Can, Gen.Hiec\u20145 at 153, 2 at 154; 10 Coal\u2014600 at 80, 250° at: 70%.125 at 20%, 70 -at 799, 50 at 79%.- Seo, Paulo.Bonds\u2014! 000 \u2018at Messrs, phone.Building Montreal, report thb closing prices in \u2018Chicago\u2019 to-day as folows: : Opening.High.Low.Close.Vheat, May-.214 a3 9014 91% .I .83 84 82% - 83% | ( 18% 474 48% - y 65% 4714 45% 46% Oats, is ow oo 28% 20% 28% 29% ; July.28%, 20% MR 29% : Pork, | May .«11,80 © 11.83 11.77) 11.80 » + + 12:07° 12.16 .12.07| 12,12 (raid iy ea se ve 0e 100 05] 7.07 coduly Lo.9.25 r 7.25 1.22 7.22 Ribs, May.20 save or vot sees 0e [> 6.87 a 1 14-11) TU United | May closed at 895c, and I 1 ' East Buffalo, May 2.\u2014~Cattle\u2014Receipts, 1400 bead; steady and unchanged; Veals\u2014Receipts, 100 head; slow .d , 50c | \u201clower; .4 to $5.50.: \u2018Mogs-\u2014Receipts, 3,600 head ; : active &nd | 1 $2,000 at $44, Quenee Railway L | City end District RB.Angus, - \u2014 nn LOCAL STOCKS, AFTERNOON 1 - C.P.R.\u201410 at 150.2 Street\u201410 at 2101, | .Twins x-d.\u201425 at 11.] Toronto\u2014120 at 101, Detroit\u201410 at 83, iy at, Coal\u201425 at 7935, : Iron\u201450 at 21 1-8, 7; | lron Bonds\u2014§1, 000 ut > ie Mackay ptd.\u201425 at =; Coal ptd.\u20141 at 113.Commerce\u20143 at 1; Power x-d.\u201425 at dy Rich.\u20142% at 7315.Mackay\u201450 at 40%, MONTREAL CURE MS AUT The .vuuvwing pans te 1 unilsled écuries, cowie, \u2018 Beas\u2019 DY Messrs.2, a, stock brokers; \u2019 Stock.\u201c Sales, Elev Stoc Que, vevelp't Co.\u2014 FO .30 Bonds , .lav.lec.Ry.Co.\u2014 Com.stock Pref.Bonds ., , Mea u & P.Co\u2014 Stock., , .200 Bonds $100,000 foe we Janeiro 1100, DES Bonds.- $20,000 #0\u201455 ps to 90\u2014 TEL BETTER PRICES IN freral minor matters rela flog Usines\u201d of the : hy © company \u201cWere \u2018discussed tie oui x general interest\u2019 they ee FENEWAL OF THMISK WAY LOAN: - Toronta to, mnt > Ont, Coutts æ completed.\u2018arrangements, throug Angier Sons Company, .the -London- fine dar gn; OT & Tenewal of the: $6,000,000 Yoan: 0] Rainn \u2018mpletion.or _the .Temiskaming \u201cseen 77 The terms\u2019 of \u201cthe: renewal, which saisfactare Months,\u201d are: said \u2018to.De-eminently e ver av.possible, as iméreasing: trafic yrices On the New.York market |\u2019 | at the advance.including Tanana and Nome, wilt De ge- 0 St} \u201cMarie Rafiway.for dv | Sept.1 z api 1 provement in : values, ompany wag Hong\u201d at \u2018of \u201c4hé company.\u2018them at the : «Export cattle, Aprir 20.5The govern- - étre £4 = hes \u201commisstoners have reneted ° thelr\u2019 \u2019 on 100 to \u2018the government that ihe.n- { ;.ârea of virgin pine should bé\u2019 sold |- A MOVEMENT TO FORM FIFTY MIL- - LION DOLLAR CORPORATION.; Boston, May 1.\u2014A movement to merge the various companies engaged in the.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS Advertisements manufacture of! street railwav cars is in progress, according to information obtained here to-day.Options have been secured hy the promoters upon the property of.leading companies in leading parts of the country.It is planned to have one cor- Do ation with a capital'of about $50,000,- The Sovereign Bank of Canada COMMERCIAL Montreal Wholesale CHEESE MARKET IS SLIGHTLY EASIER, BUT QUIET.There is little to note in the conditions of the cheese market, Prices are unchanged but there is an easier feeling in the market, with a very small business in progress, BUTTER PRICES ARE HIGHER AND MARKET STHADIER, The butter market is stronger this morning and prices have been aavanced about one cent over the lowest of the week.|: \u2018Receipts have been coming in with fair} Tegularity, but the recent decline Was à | little violent, prices dropping at a figure much less than the proper market Value of the product.Consumptive demand in- Prices MAIN OFFIOK: 202 St.James St.(Cor.St.Peter St.) : BRANOH OFFICE : 2668 St.Catherine St.(Cor.Guy St.) 1 ACCEPTS sums of $1.00 and upwards on deposit in Savings Department, SUYS and Sells Exchange on all parts of the world.coLLEOTS Drafts, Coupons, Dividends, etc., on the moss favorable terms.pe DONS à General Banking Business.\u2018 creased with the lower prices and goods in many cases were being hela on export ac- coun+: These.were the factors to cause a reaction and the market is firm now \u2018There is every probability \u2018that prices will remain moderately steady, as supply and demand is becoming -more.adaptable\u2019 as the season progresses.A Liverpool mail advice dated\u201d April 21, says that there has been a fair enquiry for, choidest qualities, with - holders sellers at: easier prices.Danish\u2019 Was ab exception, however, arrivals of Which Were cleared at the previous week's - values.There is-no Canadian butter on the Eng.; lish market, FIRM.TONE IN EGG .RKET \u2018WI\u2019 n.Les pidy.land GOOD CONSUMP There is-a- firfeer araling market thi pai panies, pects steady.lights, 6%c off cars.all classes of fat cattle, \u2019 wiiting |.| LT he sh : puichasmd the 73 erty in the.same.about 3200000 f pon -hedring _Messrs.on behalf t 3 | ; mn \u2018 ; \u2018trade.fair; only good calves wanted; pros- Hogs, singers, 7c; fats and \u201cTrade was good ° for |.Milch cows, \u201c STOCK SHIPMENTS.| as follows: : the Farmers\u2019 Ass x ada, against the G.T.R.an alleging.discriminati aths, the followiñg.order Commissioners.js: gazetted 7 eo ipanies Testôre he.\u2018equilibrium \u2018betwee! rotes.on graih and and Morris Pianos.at Leach\u2019s, ip ents of live stock from Port- and\u2019 St.John for week ending April 2, bo w re ; _ LET.AT ST, LAMBERT.SR New Mason & Risch Pianos ae St, Catherine Street.To Let.OMED Brick\u2019 Cottage, b, and w.c., hot and.cold water; shade and fruit trees, large garden; $18.00 per\u2019 month, Apply ARTHUR : ps 564 Si 5: Paul \u2018street; and St.\u2018Ea |.man preferred.WAN 1.a bright lad.-_Bpply at ; Situations Vacant.WANTED, AT ONCE, tamiliar with pastry and bread.Hotel.ONE BAKER, * pply at once to J.E.ASTELL, St.James (smart).119 Mountain street.WANTED, A MAN FOR DINING-ROOT small family; no washing.references, 4436 St.Shop.Apply 15B Bleury street.WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT FOR A Apply wit Catherine street.WANTED, A BOY FOR A MACHINE \u2018WANTED, A RESPECTABLE BOY, parents.F.127 Bleury street about 14 years of age, and residing with his AMS & CO., Engravers, WANTED, CAKE BAKER; ALSO, ing to .steamers.Apply at KEOWN\u2019S, 370 St.Antoine street.BIY \\ for Bakery, and Young Man for deliver- Me- WAN TED, summer.references required.IMMEDIATELY, A HOUSEmaid, willing to go to Metis for the Apply at 58 Redpath street, between the hours of 7.30 and 9 p.m.\u2018city stand vegetables and fruit.WANTED, GARDENER FOR A GENTLEman\u2019s place in the country; must under- Apply, with | WANT ADS.ron Tax ¢ WITNESS), may be left with A.T.CHAPMAN, Bookseller, 2407 8t.Ostherins at ve DRYSDALE SE 00, Booksslienand Statisncrs, 8: Catherine Street.or war & TU Grocer, Point St.Charles Wallington Free Wats of Btwn: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.\\ OASH TARIFF, Situstion Vacant, Erivation F3 Wanted, Pus pills Wanted, Rooms To Let, Articles Found, Secondhand Articles Wanted or For sile 20.Words for 100.Me for each additional wort £5 BW Son for the price of four.Property Fer Sale or Te Lely Cthèr Articles For Sale 28 Words for 250.1 cent for each additional word.Six = sertions for the price of four.Parsonals, Agents Wanted.25 Words for 500 -=\u2014\u2014er pme NOTICE PARTICULARLY, \u201c Postage stamps will be Accepted.The above rates are - CASH - with erder.\u2018 When not prepald numetous entries have to ba made, and the rate is, So BROS.CO., Limited, 30-38 Dowa - Montreal.references: DR.FISHER, 1018 Sber- brooke street.\u2018END PIECE MACHINE\u2019 \u2018OPERATOR wanted in our Paper Box Factory, Young Apply to.THE MILLER street, 4 WAN TED, experienced.Antoine street.have references.\u2019 WANTED; GENERAL SERVANT MUST Apply 2 Bishop street.YOUNG LADY TO TAKE.charge of Uptown Confectionery Branch; Apply McKEOWN, 870 St TED, FO! art \u201creliable.Boy; gosd D FANCY GOODS STORE rospects for il cook; good references.- consequence, much higher.: Ne charge made tn our books for any sv vertisement ef leas than five: \u201ca lues space.NG Employment\u2019 Wanted.\u201d SITUATION BY AN.ELDERLY SCOTCH woman, as working - housekeeper; .good: Address, \u2018MRS, Linden \u2018street, Us S.A .CM.CAMERON; \u2018Ne.is \u201c Wellesley- Hills, Mass, WOULD.LIKE A \u2018M-YEAR-OLD BOY ; Juring the summer.Apply.to = TAN 219 \u2018Sanguinet street.\u201cposition, ax office workjor any position et \u201ctrust: Address C.3 Btrayed.and Founa.| p 5 ipondent compantés, i ri.and.recommendation | fin tT 8 + | GIRL TYPESETTER Monotype: keybodrd; \u201cmust Joes.Taste | set = Ps Fs met Pil As ; St.Lambert, ° RE KER \u2018 etery, tie Que: Imus! \"Apply in writing, 39, She brooke, Que ences 1 pes sous ass education, and ba die to to ny ANTED To Tarn y; nan see care.good SraprEn, a iE FoR THE, CoN ; horse, + D, A en \u2018LaDy, +AS \u2018bushels; were $199,412.The lan adian Paci Railway - sales: tor \u201cths.jast month te Sargest 3 the M rscpion, : rations w one: eater.ast, nen the av proni \u201cWestern Cattle Market,On May-| 01.¢ars in to- day, Inclacing 1, 4 tle, 166 \u2018Sheep.and lambs, 700 g Wal] Street reports \u2018formation .oi nion Paëific's hoidings of Northera rities.Coffipany stock.According \u2018a \u2018syndicate to-take 0 ditate is under the 1 «ship of the York, and the ig Mein\u2019 x Em \u201c recomiende ser Cat road add: immensely the bine beltg destro) by.fir the dan-\" FOR- LA ry: applicants, \u2018to.state.experience FAO R ANT \u201cRiver \u2018Desert mt \u2018School, and: June, 2 \u2018Femate Teacher, first: class diploma; wages, $28 ly i bas called on you, | easily earned\u2019 Wanted, a Teacher | \u201cLaachy : SMITH, Seuratary reseûrer, and: recommend University street, \u2018Montreal.ér\u2019s help: must be capable, \u2018wm goed.alth, and \u2018willing\u2019 to go to the couatry.rite; statiag- ge, qualifications, q atin; A AS MO au ppl GENTS WANTED FOR \u2018W : dollars \u2018a day\u2014oftén nore.IRLD wine \u201clin\u2018évery City, Town and Village: Large.| commissions allowed, netting Ageüty âve If\" no Agent you nay conclude.ence-not ne ng subser \u2018World Wide.\" Montreal, Canada.ents \u2018wanted \u201can \u2018over the world; \u201c0 x- \u2018Ten:.dollars a das.iptions.for |.\u2018Write.for full.particulars: 5 \u2018and \u2018our-lats -for easy: canyvassing.\u2026 Adé dress, \u2018tbe publishers ot \u2018World Wide,\u2019 ; FRONT \u2018BEDROOM \u201cro LET, VITE.: | Withogt board; On: bath-room: fat, Ut.by {- furnished with evérythitg \u2018new; | Sattanle.\u201cfor: néwly inarried couple ar .Arp y.| gentlemen.Also.\u2018other - vacancies: | St, Antoine \u2018streét, + Unprovements 51 in house; ice house filled.| B.W.8, nglet stra ite.LE.EGGS \u201cFRO; i Yards, from chalce mating of .Plymouth Rocks, : sv aud rping- LOST, FROM STANLEY FLATS, pa - May 1, young brown Puppy.Reward.- MRS.MORRISSY, 2nd door.off lane.\u201c|.\u201c Dressmaking, &c.\u2018CHILDREN'S DRESSMAKER _ \"DESIRES \u2018employment in private families.Appointments made ornings between nine and eleven.Phone Up 361._ Summer Board.* JA LADY IN A VILLAGE IN THE =.T.would: take two girls (sisters preferred), .Fetween \u2018the ages of 6 and 12, to.board, K and have charge of during the.summer \u2018months.MB, Ss Gdod Witness references.\u2018Office.\u201cSemmer.Resorts, .=.= RENE IN THE LAURENTIDES,.AT \u201cMake.Edward, on thé Quebec and Lake the station (altitude, .1,200 feet), three furnished cottages, with modern convenl- ence\u2026 Fishing can be: had if required.Apply.to ALLAN D.RITCHIE, Lake Bae ward, or to The John] Ritchie Company, Limited Queer : ; jar STE.AGATHE \u2014T0 LET; FOR SALE or -éxchange, a handsome residence, fur- - nished; \u2018beautifully situated pn -the lake side; large lot; water, and all modern 251 St.James street: COO Furnished Houses to Let JHURNISHED HOUSE TO LET\u2014No.\u201838 St.Famille- stréet is to let for the summer Tami Piano and \u2018telephone.Rent reasonable.Phone east 2763.- 3 FURNISHED HOUSE TO-LET FROM MAT sf, for.the summer; séF, detached, 10 rooms, near Greene avenue.Apply \u2018bY leiter to Proprietor, 456 Mountain ave, Westmount, - DL ; Money to.Loan.1 MONEY TO LOAN, FROM $2,600 to.\"000: private money to loan on first mortgage in sums.of $1,000, $1,500 or $2,000, Ad dress C.X.40, \u2018Witness: Office._ Bbots and Shoes.: Z0OTS- AND SHOES-WE MAKE BOOTS: + and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Special of repairing shoes, rubbers,rub- X ts, water vottiés.and ev ado KA Fibber.Haul Hi and ih perfect condition; will sell for ~reaspnable price.XY.ONE NOT -BEING ABLE TO GET A.\u201cWitnéss® al their newsdealer\u2019s will- .oblige the publishers by notifying the : Subscription Department by.telephone.or posteard.Joh, SALE \u2014 \u201c0.AND 708\" \u201cMANCE T, ©.\\Aunex, two \u2018solid\u2019 brick self-contalned.\"cottages.Five bedrooms each, double \u2026 i parlors; with.»Hding doors, hardwood Mooré; front and.back stairs, finished In: chestout: \u2018Mmimesfate occupation.- BAILEY, 736: Mance \u2018atroët, Anne: FOR SAL That centrally situated.property; CHEAP 6 and Timmis Noble Co.:- Size of Jot, 60x 90 \u201can gee on tt.with: ane.ix rear; \u2026 James \u2018strest.Apply to: \u201cwork about a\u2019 gentleman's\u2019 country place ME- - 12, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.St.John Railway, within half-a mile of A HÔDINA, 4 Beaver \u2018 FOR SALE \u2014 GAS STOVE, ALMOST nèw, Write for particulars\u2019 \u201cWitness® Office.- ; UT q |'Go0D, INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN WISHES.Address, .ne Woda 718 Craig\" street, at \u2018prosent occupied by: the a 10 \u2014 EEE THE CHICAGO STRIKE.Vicious and Daring Attacks on Non-Union Men.EVERY NON-UNION DRIVER WILL TO-DAY CARRY A LOADED RIFLE.Chicago, May l.\u2014Conditions in the teamsters\u2019 strike were worse to-day than at any preceding time.Lhe strikers were in an uglier mood, the zioting was more open and vicious, and the attacks on non-union men were more frequent and daring.This was because the Kmploy- ers\u2019 Teaming Association: to-day brought fifteen hundred men into Chicago to take the places of strikers, and five hundred more, it is said, will arrive within twelve hours.To-morrow on every waggon of the Employers\u2019 Teaming \u201cAsso\u201ciation that goes through the streets a rifle will be carried in open view.During the last week thers has been much complaining on the part of the strike sympathizers \u201c OÙ the readiness with which non-union men, particularly negroes, have used re- + volvers.A number of strive breakers \u201chave been Yrrested on a charge of carry \u2018ing concealed weapons, and to-day.over thousand rifles were purchased.\u201d Dur- ng the latter part oi the afternoon a umber of waggons went through the treets with a rifle lying acress'the knees f the .driver and his assistant.\u2019 \u2018The reason for this move on the part: of the employers, is that to-day, mot- olice, ron-union teamsters did not ha \u201cthe protection that the Kmpioyers\u2019: \u201cAg\u201d sociation: regarded as adequate, ce \u201cWhen Mayor Dunne \u2018was informed; of the fact that rides.would be carried by n-union men he was visibly disturbéd, \u2018and-he déclared that the police would ot be permitted to authorize the: carry: g of arms by any one; whether\u2019 in the mployment of the Employers\u2019: Teaming Association \u201cor affiliated with the strik- ; ee rever 44 rien the\u2019 police \u2018could uot legall ter- êre, \u2018as Jong: as.the weapons were\u2019 ants\u2019 are unwilling: - \u2018tliem to terms: As for \u2018the report: that: ve been\u201d .\u201cFive, men were: seriously hurt.ts to-day, and many, others were ut all will recover.x on strike: was made.f aiding the.cmployers.\u2018The\u2019 employers.five-norge time, \u2018strike \u2018er \u201cno strike\u201d \u201d Whers- so to, mi ke.deliveries as de- \u2018withstanding the ufmost efforts of \u2018the } ir with clubs.There is no power | I can see that: I: can employ ip Lring |: \u2018the :gbrile, 1] tim Es received a.rt; No decided\u2019 increase in the number: of ; dol \u201c Association: : \u201ctoday.drove.shi : Ë le: Dui coal.Thay ave piv nl so far |?The\u2019 team.aad W.Monahan (brothers: pimples, repens indigestion, | ix : ising \u2018from - the ig A et ed in the middie of the street to lodz- ing houses in the centre of the city.Negroes formed- about half of thé party.President Shea, of the teamsters, and | President Dold, of the Chicago l\u2019ed- eration, published wae following state- men \u201cTo the Trades Unionists of Chicago: \u2018The teamsters\u2019 organization has the situation well in hand, and we earnestiy request that no sympathetic strike he called or any member leave his «mploy- ment until such time as they are asked to do so by the committee having the matter in chargé.We also urge wbon all members of \u2018organized labor to preserve peace and commit no act that can be interpreted by the courts as a viola issued.\u201d It was further announced that mich teams would be supplied to any \u2018fair\u2019 out to the new teaming company.To-day\u2019s additions to the list of firms.affected brought the number of strikers up to a total oË 3,555.ANOTHER vor.The death list! in the teamsters\u2019 strike is increasing.Police Sergeant Richard.ummings, who was injured while in charge of.a sguad guarding a number of waggons.on the way to the strike- ridden business houses, died to day: During one of the many riots growing out.of the strike, he was knocked un-: \u2018der the feet.of caretfe, and was \u2018of the carette, was arrested, and: er ing held.side heavy: bond: 5.NEW YORK ST.Poughkes sie.; i of \u2018seven Pi 5, 8 int ; \u2018Dutchess cet day, - \u201cmarched to Chelsea, stopping on the way and :compelling.other workmen te quit the.yards \"At their head - \u201cVos a-Sy : a 4 \u201cfpole flying: a red and.many of \u201cthe.strikers wi For eight miles between Dutchess J \u2018tion .and - helen, they sproceeded.Central\u201d track, ed out all the employees of thirtee ds, inclu ding irom.a \u2018thousand | ye contiftued : > wor! nv for: Be Olested y The strike.ya when sixty Syrians The ar eéper gue, who Si took place re \u2018late résident informed the laïze team own- stri \u2018ets: thut-if \u2018coal: \u2018was mot.delivered: all yesterday.cortege.Was headed Si - their \u2018contraëts would.be-cancell and of a the émet mm the « ST - ind = Ten > 8 arch\" e bu a they would not.be eed vice «was \u2018conducted by the: Rev ther ' Beauchamp, Father Ber) 2 Allard.\u201cThere: whe a large-con fer- (brother), Mesers.\" TA Gosselin (son-in:law) | Onesire, Joseph and: Philemon.¥ (nephews), Me \u201cGalaise and: Monahan, Pon eens Bre aeération of: Bishop \u201cRacinot; would prob- A reetion : on the religious \u2018asp Lhe North Wet.\u2018schools question.eh such .a.dir would be: \u2018taken \u201cout: a MEE 4 of: \u2018prohibition to aétion for 3600 agaifist \u2018the\u2019 ght, Heat: \u2018and Powers.Company.lis a \u201cclaim, for jartears on.taxes posed\u201d i tion of the law or of either injunction \u2019 \u2018house whose team companies had sold horses attached to a © crushed beneath the ve- $ \u2018Fhicle\u2019s \u201cwheels.John Ceres, the driver: ren the.arch was dompleted \u201chad for re ii \u201cThe aly lance reported was inthe o case of one Jian, who was clublied.be- \u2018Notre-Dame 2 ie N p| manufactüring purposes is found \u2018a | present time.entirely insuffigient.Mr.AJoroncr| Canada\u2019: \"yesterday : {mornine said \u201cthat | \u201cthe\u201d proue that \u201cthe Je We eat too fast, we exercise too.litéle, we overwork our mare The stomach and bowels clogged.(Constipation.) he liver.gets upset.\u201d (Biliousness.) And attending these two sitaple ailments come -all' kinds of | diseases and complications,\u2019 ; Nature 3 Lazative Water.:/CURES THESE TROUBLES , Half: a Tumbler en: Rising in many other industries, .ago the he variety of their.p duct.Soft At timé \u2018the facto i vefi this enormous s) Rubber Co r-yéars\u201cthe Canadian bee: \u2018leader .£ d \u201cdistribut y= | made: \u201cMontreal.famous as a commercial ; = and they have \u2018always: aimed ta only keep, up.with.the rapid growth _ Dominion; but also to \u2018anticipate eat, expansion.of the futur \u201cthe\u201d company,\" 1905.no\u2019.le3y a sum than $250,000:00 has \u2018been allocated by the ë ably take advantage \u2018of thèir- meeting -to |: hiner \u201cto the.Catholic People] a Versailles practicing den ts,\u201d of this city, im having -been- summoned tg -appear: \u2018before: | the Board-o! Governors \u2018of the Dental Col=-| fi Ona; charge of unprofessional conduct.¥ \u2018entail: \u2018suspension - ~for\u2018ione: year,\" ave & Jominio tod ox.nsion- ; menuiheturing à Der of rel Ca M ] Rubber.Company.the \u2018Rapids.Hydraulle.:Works | na an apartment house in a room occu- \u201cpied by.two\u201d men.Both: men.were \u2018in- \u2018jured, one seriously.-It:is -believed the :: Mmen- were.preparihg a/-bomb for use \u2018when\u2019 it exploded.\u2018A Russian mining fstudent, named- Donbinon, who arrived im Bt.Petersburg ten days ago, occupied *.\"the room.He received a visitor en Sun- | * officials .of the engineering department, seriously affect the situation \u2018and :may \u201cbeen lost.\u2018Only passenger trains day, who.spent the night with him.The vigitor is mm a hospital and, Donbinon is under arrest.The evening papers do not mention the affair, and the police sare trying to keep it secret., À student, who was \u2018distmibuting pro- - elamations in Wola, a urb of Warsaw, to-night was killed by a patrol.::, In-Nowrot street, Warsaw,.to-night a \u201cpatrol killed a woman, - LS y's bloodshed is likely to very - cause a general strike.The temper of \u201cthe people is at- white heat, and there.* is-mucH apprehension regarding the.pos-.7 gible events of May 5, the 144th anniversary of the proclamation of the Polish constitution, which disturbances and \": proclamations always attend.Lo-night :.there is-every- indication- of \u2018trouble.|: The ground that \u2018has been gained since * the disturbances of last January, has are leaving: Warsaw to-night, and these are erowded with refugees and manned by \u2018all the -engineers, firemen\u2019 and\u2019 porters : 3 haying quit work.vi INST.PETERSBURG.>.- St.Petersburg, May 1.\u2014Glorions Ens- \u2018ter.weather \u2018 is reported © geuerally\u2019 \u2018throughout European Russia.with bright \u201cwarm sunshine in St.Petersburg.Everything was perfectly calm during the early hours, the crowds devoting.themselves\u201d to feasting and the traditional are dancing in the etreets \u2018and: courtyards; to the accompaniment of \u2018the \u2018much -of accordeons \u2018and.\u2018balaHkas) 2} \u2018Rossian guitars.«; \u2018During the afternoon free performances, \u201cwere given at\u2019 all the \u201cthe.parks great\" ero ds \u201cWere regaled Re disturbances broke out at the}.©.Zombokowska Gate of thé suburb \"Prag, across the Vistula river.A great 1 St: Jal merrymaking.\u2018Here and\u2019 there: children theatres, and in Beyond the usual drunken rows :n the industrial sections, absolute quiet prevailed.} A FATAL COLLISION.Two Firemen Killed and Five Passengers.Injured in Wreck on C.P.R, WESTBOUND TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN ORASHES INTO FREIGHT NEAR REVELSTOKE, B.C.Winnipeg, May 1\u2014The westbound transcontinental train, which left Winui- veg on Thursday, collided, head-on, with a freight which was standing on the main line at Downie, a siding twenty miles west, of Revelstoke.ingineers en both trains jumped, but N.- Scott and J.Eastwood, firemen on the two engines, were caught in the crash of the monsters, and were so injured that they died shortly afterward.Five passengers on the express were injured, and a tramp who had been stealing a ride on the freight was hormbly mutilated and will likely die.The place where the accident occurred is a siding without a depot.The freight was coming east, and it is said, had orders to cross the transcontinental at Downie.The engineer of the passenger, ignorant of the blockade of the line by the failure of the freight to make] the siding, rounded the curve a} a fair Se rate of speed, and only saw the front|.of the freight when it was a few: yards: from hie engine.He applied the brakes; but the impetus already gained carried \u201chis \u2018train into the locomotive of{ .Lue freight and the two giant machines crashed together, ploughing - into each other.ned in the «ab: The tramp was caught between the freight cars, which -closed with the \u201cshock of s! a CN PASSENGERS.A The injuied \u201cpassen ere\u2019 names are :\u2014] Hendrick \u201cMatheson.Thomas Dawson, A.H.Pattison, Mrs.T.Hovert Mrs.| W.H.Hovert, no addresses.~ The injuries: to the passengers are slight, being bruises and skin wounds.Their escape from \u2018serious harm is accounted \u201cfor by} the fact that the train\u2019 was hauling an empty sleeper \u2018between the tender and the rest \u2018of the train, and this broke the shock of the collision.The injured were speedily removed to Revelstoke, - where the two firemen died in the hospital.News of the wreck was not \u2018given out at Winnipeg until this afternoon.There is \u2018some mystery as to why the freight was left standing on the main line, when it was known: that the transcontinental was, due._- The: damage to.the.rolling stock is considerable.\u2018The esétboünd Dastenger .trajns are sixteen hours late, it having.required \u2018that time.to \u2018clear the line.: SL An\u2019 inquest \u2018is being.held at Revel-.stoke to determine the canse of the mistake.Both Seott and Eastwood were natives of \u2018Revelstoke, < A CRUEL ACT.F \u2014 A CANADIAN ON THE, WAY TO.SEE HIS DYING DAYGHTER \" 'TORNED BACK.AT THE - FTC FRONTIER.7 hn, NB; April 30.~Jerty Da: coste, of \u2018Truro, NS.was denied \u2018the privilege \u201cof visiting the bedside of his dying daughter at Braintree, Mass., having been turned back by the immigration officials.Dacoste, who is a \u201cFrench- Canadian, formerly \u2018resided at Braintree, and came to Nova Scotia several years | ago, leaving behind him a number of his children, amongst whom was his favorite daughter, who was married.\u201d \u2018He received word on Wednesday that she was ill | and not expected to live.- Dacoste was.penniless, but sold his cow and started at once on his sad journey.Arriving here, he boarded\u2019 the \u2018St.Croix,\u201d but was detained by the United States immigration officials.\u2018While awaiting the medical \u2018officer he slipped away, procured: a rail- \u2018way ticket and started for Boston, but \u2018was tufned back at Vanceboro by the Immigration officials, who say that he would not give satisfactory \u2018information \u2018as to his funds and intentions., Had | he done so, they.would have allowed hin- to \u201cprôceed\u2019.on.his journey.\u2026 Arriving hére, penniless and \u2018broken-hearted, He told: his troubles-to Sergt.Baxter, who found him on: Pond street, crying bitterly.The sergeant took: pity on him and made arrangements with-the C.P.R, people, whereby the price of his ticket to- Boston: was refunded, and.he left: for.Truro, not knowing whether his daughter was dend or alive.#15 UNIQUE STUDBNTS CONCERT, ~The fourth Violin recital by-sbudents of M.Alfred: detSeve will \u2018be given in the MeGill- Conservatorium of Music on Thursday ': evening.- The .programme, which is entirely devoted to violin music, is the first of its kind \"to be\u2018given\u2019 in Montréil.\u2018The selections coveria very wide range.In addition to fourteen individual \u2018items there is to be a duet from Beethovén \u2018by M.Henri™ Arnoldi and Miss Sophie \u2018Myers, \u2018and an ensémble performance oË à composition by Han- cel.The \u2018contributors to- the programme include Miss J.Chapin, M: Léon Vallée, \u2018Miss Annie McDermott, Mlle.Jeanne Rivet, Mlle.Marie Brazeau, Miss Gertrude.Workman, Miss.Joy Blanche Levi; Miss Gwendoline McDon- neil,\u201d Miss Mae Getz, Miss - Jeannotte Higgs, Miss] Blout, Master \u2018Augaste Inglés, and M.\u2018Albert Chamberland: - > Inglés, STE a collision, and was| : + \u2018smartest suits.- : \u2018er in the surplice manner and and the sleeves, should OF Both engines kept the rails, but}: ~~ that of the passenger .train.mounted on} - the other and the two firemen were pin- | a The most pronounced feature of spring.riding habits: is the waistcoat of bright.colored \u2018cloth, plaids, leather, embroidered kid or linen that accompan: They are generally x are double or single-breasted, fastened by \u2018many small buttons or are folded ov- è 1 1d.button\u2019 or buckle at the underarm seam.\"A \u2018white tailored shirtwaist is.worn under \u2018the waistcoat \u2018and either a stock or stiff linen collar: and tie finish \u2018the meek © Po ple Collars aie somewhat smarter this year than stocks, and: the most fashionable\u2019 tie is the \u2018small bow of black gilk: vue .Shirtwaists for \u2018riding and.all spar} ing toilettes should bé: made very sim ply.as much like a man\u2019s shirt: as.pos- ; gible, there should be no: pouch in: front.be.small.and.finished with narrow straight -cuffs for made -quite high, ed link \u201cbuttons.- The shirt may .be oma- © | HOUSEKEEPING FOR ~~.: mented by a few tucks in front, but there should be no'émbroidery on it.° Mixed cheviots of dark colors.and:|.plain and -snow-flaked.tweeds are.very.popular \u201cfor riding: habits for immediate; or BUSINESS WOMEN.\u2018A Toronto newspaper woman tells how four \u201cCanadian.girls in New York are solving' the problem of'living with the greatest amount \u2018of comfort for the least - outlay.Three of the girls \u2018had been.paying $10 a week in: boarding-houses, when they decided to-try something elde.They rented an apartment in a \u2018good locality, took to it what furniture they\u201d already possessed, and gradually added) other \u201carticles, each putting a\u2019 certain amount into \u2018the common fund for the purchase of things\u2018 needed in common use, \u2018 - as ei OCT To The newspaper woman on.a \u201cregent visit found these four girls \u2018at-home\u2019.in\u2019 their little establishment \u2018containing: a- kitchen, a tiny dining-room with over- mantel and gas grate, a fair-sized sitting- room with the same,- three small bedrooms, and a bathroom, all:in good or-, \u2018der and prettily papered, and three wardrobes and two closets.The beds have.\u2018covers that make them into lounges, during the day, and the sitting-room is thus available for entertaining occasional visitors.When furnishing; one.of the girls, \u2018an.artist, was entrusted with the oversight - of selecting articles, so that a harmonious \u2018whole should be the result.The general pocket-book pays for gas, ice, \u2018mitk, .and a Woman who is had in épice a week to do the washing .and cleaning,\u201d \u2018Beyond this, each individual forages for herself.Each has her sepa- Tate bread-box, her shelf in the kitchen | cupboard, her space in the refrigerator, ete.\u201c| this \u201caïrangement does away with fric- \"Though it may have its drawbacks, | tion at a point where.it would be most likely \u201cto occur among.four women of dif-: ferent tastes and occupation, and whose work: hours vary so widely.her meals when and where and how she- likes, and\u2019 entertains \u2018a friend when if | pleases her.- Thew'co-operative\u2019 plan is found Yot only much pleasanter, but \u2018considerably cheaper than\u2019 boarding.suggestion.- \"I'he question of \u2018board and lodging\u2019 has been.dealt with by: many \u2018bachelor girls\u2019 in Montreal; i-a\u201cvariéty of \u2018ways, and the, above - hint \u2018of-how: girls :in other cities manage :maÿ offer: än\u201d additional (RES er AN: ALLOWANCE FOR GIRLS.The.best way fof a woman to appre: ciate the value of money is to begin as a young.girl to live on an alldwance.-.-the beginning of .a- seasonis a good time to INTEREST TO WOMEN.| - SPRING RIDING HABITS.tetylish models for So each has |.>English\"walnut.mèats to one pint of.the.| meat.\u201cSweetbread croquettes for \u201c| delicious dish to = at a ceremonious DAILY WITNESS TOrspAY, May 7 1203 wear, and white and natural lines for, the.summer babit.\"Divided skirts.aig also being \"more and more used, and -very.pretty and graceful are -the newest skirts\u2019 of this \u2018Kind.They reach to below the ankle and when one is off Yuuch like \u2018any other that.there\u2019 are plait \u2018in the back, the ski lover\u2019 the hips and short skirt,.except cnly.in.front and fitting \u201csmoothly hen mounted they fall in straight lines to the feeb.Cutaways: or long| three-quarter coats like the ome STE are the.most ear with both.divided and regulati skirts.wo \"The häbit shown is of a dark -slightiy- mixed grey tweed, and is \u2018made with the ordinary skirt and a tight-fitting.three:quartev ccat, eut sharply away in front\u2019 and cpenins over a surplice waist-.coût of ful fs at the left side by|a small \u2018buékle.The éollar-and-reyers of.the coat.are \u2018of grey.satin, the sleeves «are.close-fit- \u2018King -with\u2019 a litle {fulness at the top Land the hat is a blagk Derby.- Other correct.ri g hats are straw sailors and felt colopials, but for riding \u2018in town the Derby is frst choice.may be of two kinds.The first, sn al-4 \u2018lowance which shalll cover all.el TS Le tu .MR.CORTELYOUS .\u2026.- APPOINTMENT.\u2014 # < \u2018Washington, May 1-\u2014It is renort here that Mr, \u2019Certelyou, Porta General, has.been \"agreed upon as presi- \u2018dent of the.Equitable .Assurance Society.of - New York, as a com: promise between Mr, Alexander, the \u2018president, of that society, and.Mr.Hyde, the first vice-president.is.arrange- Henry C.Frick, chairman of the executive committee of the society.Mr.Cor | telyou declines: fo discuss the matter.| DENInD IN.NEW YORK.New York, .May 1.\u2014The, Washington rumor regarding.Mr.Cortelyou : becom- Ing president of the Equitable Life Society of New.York, is denied :here.HAVE GONE TO W ASHINGTON (GRAND TRUNK REPRESENTATION AT [THE RAILWAY CONGRESS, Mr.C.M.\u2018Hays, and general manager, and Mr\u2018 E, H.Fitz- Trunk Railway, left last night for Washington to attend\u2019 the International Rail way Congress.Mr.Joseph Hobson, chfef fourth vice-president,and Mr.F.W.Morse the vice-president: and general manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific, left on- Sunfay night.© Mr.\u201d W.D.Robb, the superinten-: dent of motive power, and Mr.R.S.Logan, the aëststänt to the second .vice-presi- dent, will go later.Mr.G.C.Jones, general manager and.Mr.W.E.Mullins, : süperintendent .of.transportation of the start the mew departure, Allowances [apple or: patty:sha 4 to\u201d attend the Congress.AT - \u2018tion fo intervene in the Lord suit to-re- ment is said to have been brought about: by United States Senator Knox and Mr.J aldermen, when the report is taken 19 second vice-presiderit hugh, third vice-president of the Grand, engineer, and Mr.F.H.McGuigan, the A dent, both of whom voted in the board |- | 4 TRUTH BY JOHNNiF Johnnie\u2014\u2018Mummie, I © el ii att somehow.\u2019 © 1d all over Mother\u2014Where do vou 1 1, wore Johnnie\u2014In school.\u2014 Aly gp Hali-Holiday.\u201d > sPOPerE THE GAS QUESTION, A Report in Favor of the Light, Heat and Power Company FOUR ALDERMEN WHO sie ED IT RESERVE RIGHT yy SUGGEST AMENDMENT, The report of the sub-committ ; to study the gas question was a to the Fire and Light Committee Fester- day afternoon, aud after cousiderable discusison it was sent on to the uy Council, where it was laid on the table for future consideration.The report favored the acceptance of the offer of the Montréal Gas.Company, turn for an extension of franchise for fir.teen years, agrees to reduce lighting gas from $1.20 to $1, and cooking: gas from $1 to 90 cents.C not unanimous in accepting the Teport, as in fact four members signed it under reserve, thereby leaving themselves fre to propose amendments, which are Promised in plenty when the final discussion | takes place.: The report as presented to the council declares.that the establishment of a mg.nicipal gas plant would be justified only by the city having entire control of the gas supplied to \u2018citizens, which can only be obtained by the purchase of the plan: of the Montreal Gas Company.But this, in view of the present financial condition of the city, was considered to be out\u201d of the question, and its purchase could not be made anyway till the expiration of five years.It was- therefore evident that the interests of the people [could be best served by getting better- conditions from.the company.This hud been obtained in the shape of an offer of reducing prices on a \u2018sliding scale.The lighting\u2019 gas was to be reduced at the \u2018rate of five cents a year per thousand feet, from\u2019 $1.20, till $1 was reached, snd a similar reduction was to be made for cooking gas from $1 till 90 cents was reached, for an extension of franchise of fifteen years.Reference was made to the reports as prepared by civic.officials; and the fig ures prepared by them are declared to \u2018be, 50 far as known, trustworthy.As the cost foots up from one to three mil lions, the report makes brief reference \u2018to the advisability of the establsihing of #uch a civie plant.The report goes on to say that in ac cordance with the ofter made.by the Gas Company, the people of Montreal would get the immediate benefit of a reduction m the price of gas, which otherwie would be delayed for five years.There fore, the sub-committee, though mot ques tioning the eventual establishment of ¢ gas plant under the control of the city.deemed it its duty under the circun- \u2018stances to recommend the acceptance 0! \u2018the offer of the Montreal Gas Company.\u2018At the committee meeting, Ald.Nelor said he was opposed to accepting the of fer of the Gas Company as it stood, he did not think if was good enough.© Aid.Walsh remarked that if the re port were accepted by the council the 1 city would mot establish a gas plant for at least fifteen years, and to this Ald.Duquette replied that an amendmec® would be made in time to.cover thi point.- The chairman, Ald.Robertson, pre sented a personal reports to the comm tee, in which he declared the estimate cost of the civic plant as prepared x civic officials seemed to be correct.~° recommendation was made, and no mel tion of the offer of the Gas Companr- + It is expected that the majority of the in the council, will support amendments either for ninety-cent lighting and eighty cent cooking gas, or, at least, NEY cent gas for both purposes.\u201cQUEBEC BAR ELECTIONS.Quebec, May 1.\u2014At the annual meeting ert this of the Bar of Quebec district, Beld afternoon, Mr.F.X.Drouin was Tê o ed.batonnier; H.A.C.Turcotte, Ke syndic; D.J.Montambault, KL Ce surer; and Chas.Deguise, K.C., pore) 1 Council\u2014Messrs.C.E.Dorian, Hier o Dunbar, K.C,; L.0.Beaubiel à fo Tachereau, K.C.;.L P- Chaloult, | od Stuart, K.C.; J.E.Bedard, K-C-; | Elz.Fiset.7 FLAG AT HALFMAST î ; ç ibe The flag on the Montreal branch tai Bank of Toronto is flying at \u2018pf£ respect to\u2019 Mr.George Gooderban T who i yester j died in Toronto Je Pp esident, _ » and \u201cHB \u2018DAILY WITNESS\u2019 Is prise x \u201cpublished at the \u2018Witness\u2019 BUC Ly, the corner of Craig «nd.St Pen se .- fm the city of Montreal, by pou * Doygall and Frederick Eugene both of Montreal.à de All business commusleations pou be dressed Johuy Douga F5 Office, Montreal, and all letters day.{ Central Vermont Railway, have also gone.of Editor, shouid.be addressed.Bir - the Witness.; Which, in re - The committee were - PL \u2018 fol If.con cu the col an agg te] in au the or w a bo pu bi G en el liv en ha th qu Wd fey "]
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