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[" voL \u201cXXX_vo 55.in 18 ounce aud 10 onnce tumblers.SALAD DRESSING.in pint and half-pint glass jars.BLACKBERRY BRANDY.In large and small bottles.TOMATO OATSUP.\u2018Sweet Hpiced'* and \u2018New Process\u201d Tomato Catsup, 13 pint bottles, TOMATO OHUTNREY.In pint glass jars.CALVES FEET JELLY.This Calves\u2019 Feet Jelly must be seen and tasted to be apprecly ated It is, Tihont exception, the \u201cfinest of the Five varieties: Sherry, Cog- um, Po ort and plain flavors, an \u201810 pint and half-pint glass jars.BRANDY FRUITS, Peaches, Cherries and Figs, in quart and pint glass tars.BPANISH QUEEN OLIVES Jn halt-gailon, quart, one and & halt ' \u2018pint and half-nint bottles.BINIGUALA OLIVES.1, \u2018Olives preserved with Spanish herbs ; in half-gallon, quart, one and a ba ball pint and pint glass Jars.And we will be glad to execute atl with Miss Harmel, the roprescutative of ' Asparagus Salad, Ne, 3.\u2014Li ¥! tow Cindy of chop; ma Beans, free on applicat) WELL WORTH A VET a cordon a Bliworis du Foe i iad tn Cares of Me Harthct and Mr: Bb wor aL ace ant cine arsenpbia Bas ver bats lai of ss PRESERVED PRUITS IN GLASS.FRENCH OAPHRS.Quart juss rs, pint glass jars end Nonpareil ana Snrfines, in 11 os.and haligalloo Ftruscan pails.b oz.bottles FRUIT J ELLIES.ORESCENT OLIVES.in pint dottles, Fruits and Vegetables.In quart and 1X\u2014psint glass jars, com- prislag Fresh Apr icots, ears, Reaches, Quinces, hite Cherries, .Red Cherries, Damsons, Sliced Plne- apples, Chopped Pineapples and ded Pineapples, Also ASPARAGETTEB.of Asparagus), in 1-1b, FRUIT sYRUPS.For Ice Crea Soda Water, etc.Raspberry and rane.in pint bottles.PLUM PUDDING.and Plum Puddin in 8-0x.and pint tins.tn 1, 2, 8 and 4b.ORANGE MARMALADE, Tor JDalt-gallon, quart and pint Blass SWEET P KLES.in RAAT and quart glass jars\u2014 Peaches, Pears and Plums, MINOE MEAT.fn Es\u201d and quart glass fara, JELLY JA Assorted glass jars Sauce-\u2014the Sauco (one: Puddings jen amen 1n one-pound We respectfully invite the attention of every lady in this city w the above WAGSIFICENT DISPLAY NOW REING MELD AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL.either for \u2018\u201cimm essre.Gerdon & Dilrorthe New York.Cauliflower, der beetand » prie of ache Club dnind ressing,\" make s very & ediato \u201d or * future delivery\u201d that may be.left FRASER.VIGER & CO, tips, corned beef, in layers, with » salad.ET ' \u201crun YACHT CLUB\u201d saan DRESSING AND COLD MEAT SAUCE Jars bottles.Laaseansanensssgenseeseenme cent i 3 rer Bols (ain 0 100 botiles PRICES ARB The Trad Italian Warehouse sa FINEST RXTRA \u2018quALITY saLap OIL.35.50 per dozen 3-53 per dozen VE-EXTRA SUR MEILE D'e Meare.BRAD FRERES.\u2018 Grasse, EE France.To POLAND AND «LONDONDERRY LITHIA\u201d PRICE LIST OF POLAND WATER.Per Half-gallon bottle, 50c.PRICE LIST OF LONDONDERRY LITHIA WATER.Per doz bol ALL Coase With \u201cLendsaderry\u201d and \u201cPoland\u201d at Trade Prices.e Sappticd FRASER, VIGER & CO., Sole Agents, 207, 200 and 211 St.James St., Montreal.\u201cNOTES OF THE NEWS, Dr.Edwin Klebs, professe fessor of patho in © Post- Graduate M Chicago, is all to have : diacoveres the cause of yellow fever.Asa -yesult of a series of experiments extending - over two months he has isolated the amoeba, and been able to trace its development through à number of stages in various or- \u201cpans in the body.\"Ab a meeting of the Canadian Military \u2018Institute at Toronto on Saturday a committee was formed to frame a petition asking \u201cthe Dominion Government to authorize the surolment of two batteries of artillery to be onlled the Toronto Naval Artillery.Iu is proposed to equip this corps on the lines of \u201cthe [British Royal Naval Volunteer Artil- Frauk M he magazine publish- , and » Son president © of the phinx Sit which is composed \"the, largest verison ot the United gttend the moobing s Association.The editor ot the ew York Post has also been invited, \u201c Some Toronto citizens conceived the * i{dea of refusing to pay their fares on =.the street cars upon the principle \u201cNo - - \u2018seat,no fare,\u201d but the movement has \"Some to a sudden end by the prosecu- = \u201ction of Mr.G.R.Boroggle for trespass.% fhe overcrowding problem will conse- \u201c.quently be ventilated in the courts.\u201c The Judicial Committee ot the Privy 5 Rounelt Las given Napoleon Anctil, of ~-¥Que » leave to\u2014appeal rom -8\u2014-; spent of the Supfeme Court of Canada bis auit againet the Manufacturers\u2019 ife Insurance Company to recover a the life of a man ; Several officers of the Queen's Own Rifles, Het Toronto, waited on the Minister of Militia \u2014 Oltavea on Saturday and asked for a bill smthorizing the form routes to the de ends were, 4 oie nt some length.a id -thiat this report had been e ¢ Canadian Pacif acific Railway.as an adv nent, and \u2018was to.the detn- ment of Ameriean roads ynd Ametiéan sea- on the Pacific, which were doing a the.regions of t has notified rts bm outfitting Du business.for MR.WILLIAM M.OGILVIE, B.A.Sc.son of Mr.William Ogilvie, ¢ the celebrated : Yukon exp! \u2014 Mr.Ogilvie has been engaged the Gold Hills Exploration \"and Tester Company, of which Hon.J.Bir.Speaker of the House of Commons, is i sident, to Jead the company\u2019s party into the Yukon.W.M.Ogilvie has à large ox- perience int the very region which he will: rospect.He went into the Yukon district Lai his father's party in August, 1895.\u2018He entered by the Chilkoot Pass.He was en- by the Dominion Government in making surveys of the boundary and of mining claims in the Yukon district until July, 1806.He was aiso sent in by the Dominion Garerament with Myr, Jennings\u2019 y, in Septem 1897.He woot up the: tichoen river to Telograph creek.\u2018the party made a survey of\u2019 the railway line to the head of Ti Mr.Ogilvie then took part in the survey of \u2018Leslin lake and Hootalinque river, as far as.McClintock po He then left Mr.Jennings, and took Sarge of the survey him- Bi to and through the White ass to es taken the full science course at MeL University, and is a B.A.Se.of MoGill.He was until a few days ago in the service of the Goverament in the Geological Survey.As soon as he can get his party together, he will leave with them for the : Pacific coast, Ard proceed the Yukon.+ QuaBac ms TNDIGNANT, : : (Spooial bo ths Star.) - QUEBEC, Ter Fie a 0 heart vor he elty- iinmedigtaty.overn- 1's gasden \u2018on the qe haretolore the property ol the Marquise de Bassano,\u201d wo inherited it from the B; nas lust changed hands an fuz tizumbtadceK, Some io the Marquise; und as 1t remained un produstive gver sin ever since, and alm ou oinet re Jorden, t e ci Council, ah Lord ant Stéphon D other public bodies in- Cone ada commit the indiscretion\u2019 of pe titloning him to present it to the city.request.was never replied to, sad now Mr.A, Kironas, of this cid}; repre- er interest = Sie, pisse: 1 préséuting irrefutable \u2018| other vessel save the nes cétate : ount Stephen purehased 1 it vs Ten TTT EE The ve Tariff ana Havana War - -HAS INCREASED the COST to the TRADE \u2018OF avc oe of 741,017 the SAL.i/ iii pimreonne \u201c== PRICE ONE CENT.\u201c And in Consequence some » Shortsightéd Dealers are oftering as Substitutes Interior \u2018 - Brands, Affording them Larger Profits, Epormously the Largest Sale of Any Cigar in Canada: * future.A J, TOOKE, * \u201cPOPULARITY Of our Shirts is what we are pleased to see A customer once, we can count on as a sure purchaser in the The material and general perfection of workmanship are the two points that we make in our goods.Good quality, perfect fitting, tailor made Shirts, $1.00.\u2018177 ST.JAMES STRERT of 2387 ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST 1558 ST.CATHERINN ST., BAST 3521 HUDSON'S STRAITS Commander Wakeham's Report Before the Government (Special to the Star.) ; WINNIPEG, March 7.\u2014The Tribune publishes the following important \u2018despatch from Ottawa to-day, in reference to \u2018the recent expedition to investigate the navigs- bility of Hudson's Straits: Wakeham, who commanded the expedi- \u201ction last year to investigate the navigability of Hudson's Straits, has presented his.réport \u2018to the Government.The repart is \u201cvoluminous and complete.It begins by Sd or a nealer \"or whaler would have done for the expedition, an the jence in the ice proved this to the bilt.Commander Markham, who was first named for commander of the expedition, but who was unable to accept, fully endorsed the selection of the Diana in a letter submitted i which ah the Hodson's Bay D a omp never have done as she could not où ice to which the Diana was eu \u201cTo \u201cdemonstrate \u201d \u2018the necessity of ving such a vessel as the Diana, it is pointed out in the report pt that from June 8 En the, 19th, the vessel was either stuck ast in \u2018the ice in the Straits or working rough it in an off off h and observati hee coulent Other or portions of the to Sesion of of the tility\u201d of the Straits re Se T understand the position, there is no question of the navigabiiy of of the Straits with suitable vessels certain seasons.This a settled in 1886, when Captain Gordon.made his on the sub- Jeu, ee to Hodson Streital and ears u ra baw goa ape | examined the reports © , I have the | onor to statement regard these eters: He de- report at \u2018the Tallow to th season for the opening of naviga tion of mic is as the above will, on the aver- eh all Tetween the.1st and 10th of July.e closing of the season be abs the first week of ber.; i ~Pherelore, I was not sent to decide whether Hudson Straits coul be navi ted with suitable vessels within the, ates mentioned; that question was sét- Hed; but what was required ton mest 5 the.Slats ot ot ose ne not satisfied 0: = STE grat oe \u201cPoe fer - Bassi, bob h spring, and Instructions wede to be oft the \u201cmonth of the Salis at the earliest \"moment, bee suitrance + vas en to press steamer th darian its A alts to as, having reach bay to return to the Atlantic and make several trips in and out.And after: having settled the question od far\u2019 us when all duabta \u2018 ito the sainbiits wus-possed, wad esve rats mm proceed: on othér work rega navigation of ben Siraits in.the au- tun af She he gear, wi vi th a view of deter- Tor this ov es to repeat.the greration of oruising He eos pir ant: he: a ou of the.sen FA oT une 8, Meer \u201ca ae : Role Bi 5 e Btraits and Monk po] const, b the los.Sing rious | WAVATION OF | AGREES WITH CAPTAIN GORDON.- evidence -that no \u201cis-litted bodily atout te they are navigable, ana | Jul x Some open water was encountered, but soon Impassable barriers of ice were met with, and it was impossible -to proceed, 8p closely was the ice packed.\u2018June 24.\u2014No sign of open water and the vessel bad to drift hopelessly & bout among the immense fields of ice.June 25\u2014Tried to force the .ship.ahead, but the ice was so heavy thet\u2019 the way was blocked and the a ip was forced to stop.Wakeham says: consider any vessel, no matter how powerful, must eventually - be jammed in it.The ice is from Hudson\u2019 s Bay and Fox annel, and varies from three to | twelve feet thick.Drifted about in the ice, but in the evening forced our way ahead a little until stopped by .the ao- \u2018lid Ice, and we could make no progress.June 28.\u2014The Straits are narrowing, and soon the ship was jammed in the fce and stuck fast fore and att.Had to set off blasts to protect the rudder.Ice i to fifteen feet thick, une.:2T.\u2014Record much.the & same, as \u2018ath à feat to five prot above.the.water, - piled up in every available form shape.No vessel conld penetrate .it.Can\u2019 see land on both shores.June 30.\u2014The ice closely packed \u2018| about the ship, but later in the day we_got si up and forced our way ahead.We were soon stuck again and amid the crushing tce the ship strained and groaned and the crew: became alarm .July 1,\u2014Ice shoving badly and life boats prepared and provisiongd, lest all hands may be forced to leave vésael suddenly by its collapse, as it is packed in fee.The Diana was hove over to starboard by the passing of a hugs ice Be under her from the port quarter.four-teet-o the wate « Jul SA big ice shove struck: \u2018the \u201cvesse and twisted her rudder off.For a time we stood helplessly by expecting the next shove would take the stern oft the vessel, but fortunately the force of \u2018the shove was spent and we took no \u2018further harm, All hands had previous- | been told off to the poste» supplies \u2018were an deck ready.La on the ice, and siting in this way we spent que morning until the turn \u2018of et air 3.\u2014Made some progress among the foe, July 4.\u2014Ilce packed abont the ship and we had a severe nip.The main deok was hove up and began to leak.The ship strained and squeaked terribly.e \u2018Ice pressed about and threw the vessel up and off the water five feet, All hands anxious and ready to leave the ship.July Belch\u2019 slacked away and vessel drifted, but no sign of open water anywhere.Ice closely packe -July-6\u2014=Blowin ng \u2018packed about vens and very.heevy.Ship Spain badly crushed and seams start .July 7\u2014Twelve miles off Big Island, Ice packed heavy about vessel, July 8\u2014Driven close to shore by Ice.Open difficulty making our way bo it, and La pleces of ice thirty to forty et th The Diana received blows a no ordinary treight carrier coul have tood for a moment.The ice closed.in \u2018on the vessel, and \u2018we could go no.for ther.July ere fee still tiopodes any July 1% \u2014 Worked.along some, snd.À found open water July 11-\u2014The hip enveloped by fog \u2018and ice; Found open water in the - rection \u2018ot Wegg's Islan d,.: Bteamin DE for the Straits started on re return.+ Jaly 14\u2014Toe wud no serious tmpedi- July -15\u2014Ice packad heavily abont atte nd passing in immense quantities five knots an hour, - Heavigat ice yet seen.Useless to $hink of forcing our way th oth the Joo to.to.Fox nnel, tor tebr orb To mod \u201cHéavy time battling and ine ship.got siding Dr, Bell and to make geological inves and by seven.\u2019 DURS \"Lost a few days land another pai carn, aes nT \u201cLea it Sheth, Slo Het 561 ans started Angu: to the season in which ndvigation Mote {and she yesched the Straits on August a and toot pe Salisbury Island\u2019 on Auguss $f» The Ki 8 Cape as.b block- ure iil Rae = hme \u2018and\u2019 bad storms he thrown over a te, Ice: closely , water to south, but found - tr wards the evening.fag, \u2026 y 13\u2014-Found qo 100 between Manofleld \u2018and Soins n Islands, and: having gone throw DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY.Metric System Taught By Mrs.E.L.Etter, 88 St.Denis street.Avd Director of the Cutting Class st the Council of Arts For drag of the Province of Quebec.Bell £057.Merch.313, esol CANCER, z= ws = Ry Co \u20ac = n au ve or ered - scientific vegetable + knite or or plasiar.Full Toro = or es valuable master ST : oe.Write Dept.MS, ini pas on: \u2018Medicine Co., 517 Sherbournestroet, Toronto.The Diane lett Churchill on: September 3.Efforts were made to fish, but with- \u2018out successful results, a8 commander was anxious to push through for fear \u2018of being unable to get out.\u201cSeptember.7 saw.plenty of ice along the coast Tend heavier ice in right, The land wi Pretty good headway was.e evening of September 17 Douglas Har .was reached.Men were sent ashore to get.fresh wa ter, but could not procure any.as \u201cal streams were frozen to the bottom.October 22 a start was made for the: bay, but the snow was terrible and progress could not be made.The decks were so pe that pre lines had to be stretched ang on by.Impossible to proceed owing to the snow and terrible storms.Wi of blowing 40 miles an hour.vain atempts to proceed, and ir in \u2018view of the fe | consultation of officers was \"held and it vas decided to put ahead and make.for home.Bad storms and blinding snow marked the voyage to sea.lfax was reached on November 11.\u201d t will be seen that commander Wake- bam in\u2019 his report: practically s the riod of navigation allowed by Captain Tordon.Certainly he does not- appear to think it would be a day longer.~That- ofthe with.the fishing resources of the bay and: coast indicates that they are unimportant and that they are not being availed of to any ca feature of the report which will pro eature of the Te which wi most interesting.and convincing wit fard to the question, of navigation, is the rge number of photographic views of the ice packs, and ship stad So > ice, which the commander took hi apd which are being published with de ze port.a ever may be to ques tion accuracy of e report, no will dispute the evidence \u2018furnished in X3 photographs.- Shareholder of Farmers\u2019 Trost and Loan Company Takes Action, TORONTO, March 7.\u2014A wris.bas been jeuted » against the Farmer Loan and Sav.n mpany où ! Mrs, Mary ce of Toron tor fo.Thich will cotations the degree na ¥ resting upon the directors and auditors \u2018and whether thoes holding shares shall Jose the amounts her inves The object of this writ is to cover 32.000 of the plaintiff's money which was invested in Farmers\u2019 Loan oo k ln 1885.This stock was purchased brbkér, and was formerly.ho by Me 5.5.one of te directors at the I re Sav mpany em: nd damages as directors, trusites, ma Tose agents or auditors of the Losn- Com- ne For mn improper ; Sevag Compan vor and for y out\u2019 of the capital of Pompes who w may in umstances, a ance.mogiecr of of duty, broach of trust.and maladministration and Tulsa pplication of {unds, whereby the became insolvent, causing the Stock shareholders to become wort worthless and rendering them Hnvle fag be \u2018td.pay up large amounts on ble shards oem Snider, E , now in store have bors oi : the United States, The Sniders s - nesslon of the raral es will not be called SHEENA EE St orion.© 5, 4 \"AGAINST DIRECTORS.> i er et pena sri cd < mme Na mo \u2014 AAR I \u2014 = - 3 Indie Faia, Ain; ~ Re PSE E ; aii ABATT, Brewer, »LONNON > wer, » more.whi at 6 àbey intend to be They Surprised the New Yorkers.crane Ap thn pid J) ' % le: res EE en fa amid 22 \" rene Co SAPP GS LEE A wes fing.| mono van ho Vien FR Lave that Ate: a : : : ® ANAND PANOY CARNIVAL esse be en À.| \u2018Kergiss Jn yo ae nr \u20ac : rAPaL ar pra aT re.Saares of oh ares Ln he aublimeit tines al} LARGE ENTRIES FOR THE MONTREAL RACES sft: SE rr | Ea = stalses to make it still more p leastit Aggie ir Jour love in this ant ime way.wr.= Load! { as sue) ;( | a# ee F ; er both skaters and spectators by hgy- ou : M ; 8 BRR 5 ink more Music.' dé re rés ers Soa mos ces - fer von rat is - ET ME ee te en and fe | Final Game in the Insurance Hockey League-The B ASEBAI ALL.she logos it « al) i hee one 5 | nd he Point\u2019s Athletic Minstrels-A Sketch of 70 os nan a nd demvagement % of het MANAGER FEARLEST POLLEY {ohn special womanly orgsnish yooh loses the EY m= ERzsest se sessser Ë ! wer to sway the heart of @ man.Her Capt.Dooley-Misçellaneous, Sports - OF THEM One L pi general health Suffers and she loses her °°) ACIFIC HV: \u2014 | : 2 i ane her \"her r wi pple aan 4 AN teams soil from Portland op arrive} of C= oo ES Salad - 3.607 | woman.\"Pierce.of Bufale.N°V Ea eon evening, © Bellary lsering\u2019 4 I TTA ; bé with the oasis ace of his staff of able = pee thus will calt ut Halitax Westbound mproved 0 WA Servige.(Special to the Star.) ihe Interest which has been manifested MONTREAL AAA.sicigns, has Tous dei many th cree and whey oû vas 5 \u2014 Traine Bach Way\u201435 NEW YORK, March 7.-The Victoria ernity hout the serles by the insurance fra- 18 vou scientific ramiedy for forte a cumin nea: x Who STR JA fit Toe Leave Montreat- Windsor Street 8 ! Hockey team again asserted its right to be tee Yined up as follows: \u2018 4 ri = Lx tiown æ Dr.Pierce\u2019 roe oh Prescri ip past, ut x & am, 300 Fi sie\" called champions of the world by defeating Royal-Queen.Yon.Lan.and Standard last 185 833 nesses, Lin» positiye spect sian ments, Glasgow, Gory and New York Serviga \u201cDally.Sauee Badin x pm St.Nicholus Skating Club ou Saturday Yoghonag a Lavera can eau o ane een 0 Ww.15 fie 15 ss irregularities, and debilitatiog drains pe.Gover From \"ls ii Ottawa 5 ing Gor 39 be.night, at the latter's rink, on West Sixty- .: Maine, cap n.va A : S21 culiar to women., It purifies, regulates, is Fe a om gi Sohrasten veecsc esse loop ry Sixth street, by a score of 8 goals to G.Bolton.a.3.456 tre then and heals, Medicine dealers Sabin Eases Mortreal, , Windsor &.\"\u201d 210 pm.daily difficulty H.Christmas.J.and pt honest dealer will advise Le ME fre sess Ha m; dail naught.Th: Victurigs had no difficulty p-pureumas.a Eu thet he may relat pay x EEA Ava va hil in keeping the puck in the home players\u201d ©.Horner EE TT \"A Cupainghen mb Plane Pie trouble and 1 ffir Sai Mt 05 Se \"gre m,, \"sna bot territory and scored whenever they pleas- 4 NekeOpERY, 00e 1e and Geo.Jacohy.' was afi hed pe rite À an oa A ALLAN Montreal, Boston ur Philsdelnhla- t by the fl ubber © W.Cleary and W.Cunni Sie alwys jorpld EE quais Mr BE x IL : ed, Larned wae lit by che fing rubber Engin Se cieux éd cusie PRES dati = Best Routes to the y feet, \u2018Fused one bottle of Pr.DOMINION LINE, just after the final goal was made, but (WINNIPEG.TEAM AGAIN \u2018pa- stand où mu slhough a tiny stream of blood trickled FEATED Pierec's Favérite Écescriptient and five viale of from the wound he pluckily continued in the .= dis * Plensa eta\u2019 am now well.I had MSHIPS.K AND game Pen the end.The \u2018game began (Special to the Star.) Majority for M.A.A.A.20 0510000000 Ta Fe ri es f pr ona.avg = BERRI Cn shortly before 9 o \u2018clock, both teams receiv- WINNIPEG, March 7.\u2014 The Winni- THE STANDING | oF THE GroBs.OUT a hn.Fob.fo Tp.oa YUKON GoLp FIELDS, ing an ovation as they skated out on the pegs and Victorias played snathee + , rr k ae.et sh Heit E Co : ice.At the end of the first half, the Can- match in the Winnipeg hockey ch am Following is the correct standing of the res bcotaad 2200 .mon = mobi ET È adians had scored oals, anil from that pionship series on Satûrday -pight, the clubs in the bowling league: ester.LC ee Hi prom Bouton.3 O time on they prdalged à in a fine exhibition Victorias again winning by 5 score of , To fo = 5 ee of team work.The gouls in the first half 8 to 2, > Wau, Fags.Play.Canada aus aed ol were made by Mela 2), ix hid on, Drink- MANITOBA WANTS TO JOIN HE Ab QO enininenninnnenl g PSE ne: Sims Pa Le Ta, x , in the seco ran : , S cores ; rater | Coat and MoLea.Line pe , THE BAST.Who wrote the interesting review RELY : i Ë ; is fe Lire coop, Dee Lon a: 2 use v ANCOUYE R .Victorias.st Nicholas, (Special to the Star.) of the Catchers who.will play for GRE \u201c1 8 fumishad tree.(oorige MeRobie.1111170 Us WINNIPEG, March 7.\u2014At a meeting © us next season in last dot Br taper éormatiof Toole fes ear orf VICTORIA Grant cal: 8 : 1 of the Manitoba Hockey Association - Saturday's Star.; i pa fT RA | mass * D GRed he question of the Westery Ausgolation He was born tn Paterson, Now Jer.| WHEEL, Ms grate TT RENE AGDE Train leaves Monjreal Windsor Street; 2p.me Davidson _ \u2026 Collondar joining the Canadian Hgokey Assocla- se McLea .Baron t His tizst bell playin at tion and playing olf each season for r i B Was reererraaeaes Hamilton Gallege, wr which college he Wag Referee \u2014Fenwick, N.Y.AA amplonship of Capada was discussed.{attending in firet professignal \" mpires-MoRac and H.Walton.Times of he Bitter was very favorably receiv- engarement was in 81, wh ben be sta ; THE CYCLING KANGAROO, Halve 2 minutes cach.gontre field, and chango plicher for the A New Kind of Pacemaker now in | Sleeping Car to Pacific Coast: i ent Sailings fro gouver and Vi ; NORTH - ~ GERMAN LLOYD toria.Pacucülasd on apblice alien oa ai \u2014 sori NAS ur PAY.i .recent [atorgasiçe ne Lo routes, raies tin Raiser Wit Dor Gromer Top a a Bin 1 C Lahn.Lu \u201c SHOTS.£ SHAMROCKS WON.League.During that winter he played Traini ey he \u201cfom ALT The G.N.W.Messe d the J with the Loa Angelos Qluk of ohlifar- Tra Ning Trove, lll ues Meh 38 ue.Abr.Ottawa Defeated at Home by the Tes Clubs met on the \"Central \u2018Arte nia, and the next spring luk Havwel.Ties.An.5 | Tan) Au M ink, and after a very fast and interest- manage and oaptain the Foolverten Cie Ga Boston, March.7.There is a k NRRL 18T, PAUL, .th t top b; of the Texas League.in Boston under-going a course of tralning .NE worn ; Montreal Boys > ing game the ° Jos came out on top.by 8 second, losin the amplosship LE on Taos sgainat a bioychiat, and such Aus- Thinady, aor.1, Boom (Epdtial to the Star.) os game to the Austin Clyb.| tralians as pave been congulted on th esub | \u2014 H4LTAB, NAPLES, GENSA MINNEAPOLIS, .OTTAWA, March 7.\u2014The Ottawa\u2019s In '8 89, he returned to Galitorate, and ject say thet il the animal observes the her \u201d, su i Koa.eee eer Ee ih STEER wound uw their hookey season on Sa- KENNEL managed and oapt Uakland With w Which he caîe rs the © sage brush pla Da, ified for cutting in.In the final heat, (Hs Pau Oat Apr DULUTH, EY turday night with another defeat.It FANN Club, oe nner ot the Loan of the he will Toiles thirty ut the speedlst Lrack tu won; ey ge va J mew .: + x cames rom the Shamrocks, and She score Ra Caiflornis League, od by the N \"he talfstranger bis Deer Deen, imported by a an Butlef fourth.ee Taie él az eed rH ! Pi waa Q 4% 8 places e awa\u2019s ; \u20ac Was secur: y e ew il with Quebec on the tail end of the se THE CLAIMS OF \u201cMONSTER.\u201d York League Club, fea with them A Us rm which \u201cthes apr | THE LEVELAND QPENING.LRT AE Akal 3 7 ries, w wo wins and six defeats, , \" un aly, w en t m OV The garoos beca Messrs.R.& W.he local oO 's gained thei tories ove, i Jersey City to manage captain that Igy of cng as a trade mark.essrs.R.Kerr, the loca ;( thaw s ga Be der elr rise clos ve wil he the Biggest Dog Inthe en club, owned by ¢ hem Tn in fhe, nat c Hence the ration 0 ek GRE m- agents ! for the ag da Cleveland AR vien ; HANBURG - ANERICNN UNE TORONTO.\u2018 as, ontreal and Shamrocks.correspondent Writes \u201cHere is ssociation, which was a ° me w BXP ; 1 ly th another dog which, I claim, will osed of such cities as Washipgton, 8 8 racing feature.Tho anima! {s now gH they Rbibl ed the Glevelnne pues: NY Los na des or\u201d \"IR $t.os P, 2s Ottawa never played more poorly than Ano oF OB nich 1 otal IL ue compose re Buch o Hew ag oval pgton, fe ee fuer, who Is aseuptoining for the first Hid np the Slieraon Peris, Southampton (Laudon).sad Hapbary.$t.de 8 3 » ra team with the exception of ve apd ster C.\u201d! is his name.He is a roygh- Have Hartford, Worcester and \"Jersey m track, shown a fa- iy evening the store of an the Me M : » 12 She vu .: .Yd Westwick seemed to be suffering Irom coated St.Bernard dog, bred in Brom- City.° aulity her Ju an agence hae TER ould be A © stree was croire be thés eu ; +.| a very bad dose of tired feeling and lev.that stands 81 ine es high, weighs In \u201991 he again seturned to the Paci- mors 2 valiab able 1 a Steen! echaze than ! err were kept sy explaining the Belley He.wu + +» 4 0 seemed to take it for granted that they 135 1bs,.is not eight months old, and |'fic coast, and won the championship o race, but Ib is bellered that with | nts of thefr whoeta, An Inferestin I Cobow Er A 00 would win sny way.The result was if he lives for another year will be the thal year, and in \"GR for the San Jose Doce he will be taught to enter into the leature was the sprocket teat, by whic Mh 1.o FT Port Nope\u201d a + 800 that before Oftawa began to play hard biggest dog in the world.His owner Club, the clyb both ears having Among spirit oft of thes ort, like the famous boxiug the correctness nent n vers, inp Fm A renin.à .the Shamyooks bad three goals.They is A.Hudson, formerly proprietor - of its players such we'l known Bisyers kesp to the re until the difference in friction betwesn the two, ANERICaN Lak.Nao wT Reduced rates te other peints took two in the first hall, and one the.- Union .Hotel, Cobden.The dog Clark, of the Baltimores, ER hoo soupe ott after the opening of the second.Ot- vas Dred by A.Ross, of Bromle; who Stallings, now manager > he ade When ie kg rocahip E as noqui : tawas woke up at this stage and tried bre snd À.Hudson ° ns BRise, as as gateber.Harpe oR aa hg flolency of th ind, pt, bem ro = fy w ow baptefy ly decorated and 5 w.u -{ three and \u2018four point bearings.vs pe pes poh SEER GLAS Bart Bxsar, 116 2m sppiiation.to to win, but they had slept toc long.PS © 3); Bernat ; Bresett againa some Pts à vers ve bey.The latter part of the half was s con- Was whe dT and | apo Crab.at p resent, Jer ry Denny.tiie Boston are =) y ini in the out- | 2Biaue electrical 3 tr el h was | his birth singl t a famous.Net bps 3 com 1 the agement of Charles BI tra was present rit.asus a Plea.ro \u201c $ ati a down Sd ee Pa very promising bit aingled out cs Ine man, and McVey, now of the Philadel \u2018Park has already fade a bid for the at.Sent mudlonl which \u2018was \u201cHOLL AND-AMERICA LINE n and re : the shooting.The Ottawas hit the tribe.He is marked in white hiss.Stallings and he trans.traction.very ne enjoyable.Ie elreshments were Fer Rotterdam end Amsterdam, : goal posts, the goal-keeper came with- orange, He Is wonderfully wise, ahd In anager 8 the | In the matter of speed th |\" ng served.Co : es Ho amon £ ferred the entire Ban Jose team to ud he {] Moderate ups Rall TS in a few inches of scoring a dozen very gentle.Southern League looating \u2018Augusta, hitherion an un noue quaatity, ao and it Pine ; a Ar Ea terms Br fi TT ry a times, but only once tho puck passed ANNT AL MEETING OF THE Ga.n and again won \u2018Lak Fonnan: for civil can real fe Induced to race hoe \"Skis 5c.Jer to ah = : : EARL through.Tobin, who played goal for th aed: ognd|fions; results sho id 1°58 MISCELLA ELLANEOUS Bt Peter (Mechanics the Shamrocks, was said te have puck- CANADIAN COLLIB CLUB.ured the franchise for of scientific od well à oak Thaning Intersstand | Passouger tares at nn Grand.ed it through once, but umpire J.Me- The annual general meeting of the gi GEA C up.PRÉ remaine à pd there oe covers ths en ground 5 jompieg on bis | : : \u201d iil , = Frusk Ky, Bysiem between peists, Gee would not allow it as à goal.& Jul a bind) ch ta an un \u2019 _ both LOCAL and SEE Ths score at the close stood 3 to 1 in C&nadian Collie Club was held in the be fihen oined Gh e Steel Club or the.ind petal » which an undignified bat high- JOHN L's STORY.oo WINTER RESORTS, .> favor of the Bhamracks: There was the | Nevers House, St.Catherine street, on n League, fe the season 17 of for Pis un of Cr enon He A AAA SEA 1 | Including fares > upual Amount of rip ing an and toe slip \"onde ers ar seit le with them, ond and i Behan develo 7 the Large quartiers au To He Says It Was Not His Fault He.A TRIP KLONDIRE, the \"4 aly 0 ping, but no glaring dir , and no & , Mra ° \" COAST Played a good date game Ent The hab, Ce mosroidabl % absenos o GT ear, gobig In alfa irom which on to! ghost or ran ELLA, lhe Became a Fighter.A wid cons Ar EE and e i showed no combination work, and had the president, Charles MoKschran, In '98 he joined the Rochester Club Aria Sng muse Ja of somme pa ohn L isan recently sde this is state TO JAMAICA, PAUL, and al CT \u2019 _ the Ottayras played as well ail through Éemeurer reed bien SEAT Tapert 30a snd Hh arisen ok ni RS ground, utd Ars sasesmed by opt cu fhe uf ee in Ftheatiy a} Vhish points, are exagtix might not have wbn.C.McKerrow, of napeial statement, \u2018which =» a 9 its .oF \u201cYou all, no doubt, have heard of the The of t 8 other lines, : = in par Tole, and hoc | Elen ERs oly Coat hat Barton al or date de | Er Sines tern 2 fra it ls J | Queen of West ndian ns FREE - ; , By us à - ; PE even Et EE 0 ee (BEE COS REPEC |b {pm REE | AT LAS LINE, : » 1, , = from 'is à Bros i ane ope Tasrér vie.Voung Sona; pres sente Eee be i eld path phi bs over the re ork, often outdistanced by the grotesque quarrz | y head 8 ao w, 8 + ad = \u2018Westwick, Waite, Spittal, Hulchison.| gan} Farm Vi mor brel 25 ee E MR BLAGE oryrans, SOORER.3509 tier times ie oe ay brid He ne voy ane pe AA ton so, stop str = re ; Saund ttge, Messrs, C, \u201cYu hesn appointed official | to bay.sa forced 10 |} lth and rest.from Now ; INSURANCE HOCKEY.a \u201cRi Eston nt; HM oEws | acorbe fo for the karo Teagns in Moi ; ben that happens ths \u201cold man \"puts na.or nn i Til Lh T Jrorking p Jamaica and Rum =* be made ini Royal-0 Win the Ins Bélotes CC pétaer bre bee te oh se} oss; 1 thers happens to areas th.orton.1 Nie Sod song.| 9e Send for IY ted Booklet 3\" oyal-Queen In 8 {Insurance A.I, > l'was not fo fo regent 5 ipquit put Ep | | moins Fins pds à dome of fim wi She hk gt FM, Wad & VELLOCK Hockey Championship.Fim 8 Ne business a pleasant.pente ATHLETICS.\u2018 Bout me Sa on FT his hind for before th he 5 oF athe 1% + RT] rp Sr er | R 1 match the above | was spent in x me told \"that I whi ello State played on ¥ Friday sg in the Cevelal Rink e fhe genie cheienahi of the newly FUN AT THE POINT, a be hoped that the Boston visiter 87 befor | mire, hawplon of A) pi Me bor dy voi t An.an endard Life ; As : .close he x Rd ! ned UF \" c end tha.Ti Hoyalt \u2018Queon Hockey teams, whith ; Is fo-ni ; = an paver bo rie In some olosely glistic powers, nd fnally one pieus 1 wes Lowest Rates, Best Best and ve fl Es sh SKATING.PAA Mirra Tore, | ml ells 5 | SL Cl SE Wt ADDON HALL, 10% ost trove oi sin m' by a score o JE fan 2 and the Royal team the championship; they \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Association devoted ta bis athletic t i lon af + le, back nt, 1 ; having Tone through the Berio Bithout CARNIVAL AT MOUNT ROYAL as An us t ou respire po Xk gir should Bal Ben Seen wal oh atl.F ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., and pp taire , { one defeat.This closes what proved to be : 7 , young PE He ra £ hi m ly\u201d suggestion \u201cThat mean morg fgliting, of oe: OPEN ALL TRE Y OUR FREE COLONIST SLEF ERS | a very interesting league, judging by the .VALE.fon on i ace en a ZE fete hed, when one gonsiders the the there Jrete Sther ravie vie n who, 0 ta a i Ty ve York Os.fore s onavotiti Shers, scing att nre : mme rap Mount Royal Vale skating rink held Semen ihe 1h nck, ion is exerting augaroe * + $0 carn ., Sad * \u2018 = 4 : ; eee dress aarapral 3 Far.| Ania es hth ot e a ce £3 the inh A Lure for bic cle Him hi is Rl ry matched 4 Bh the \u201ccha of preaaration, ih ra e oy price at Hopital of EE ta 0 day night, a large crowd bein, sent.various means the igp o Lo 54 Horak tk wo wo Fa core raie péter ih Py 1 oaton, BEC Then pp lh the |: FRE \u2018our own gitesinn well.hobs Co oloplst = Siseping Cars will : The ink.ag prettily decorated ih Le aise Toner shoul à be ensonrs Fk fe poem mis Snag] ha Mat Îfe In & kpugargo's champion of bo Vite Boi hy ort an LEEDS & MPRISCOTY.t ihe) fp, nig fig eo ARE tng | is a list of those in ane a: vers conti] To ancy air, wbi Ro netted asners wo Now.thin ow it i A as y Ri x ad 188 L.Qvering ye of olden times; Mr, the n $1600, and now the |- nu ; Mad pep a Fret Stephen.baby, Miss Rva Biaphom, fuer of i the Aocttion fi h his yun i Ft rte much ax ih baa p LA EE Qu file SUR it A i Tye | | SLESWORTH * ses Phare Feb flower girl; Miss Bibel Btephez, chore: ng @ ip 9] past vin te show what man Re he like Ph ST £ wepion with === , AFLANTIF con Na.late drops; Miss Oampbell, Morrisburg hie Éntertainment ThA fi i d ) n | Fir a bes M H fos Hiroe he aid ve t After many.generations of bloyele riding.tha; an 1 Ted are roamed | RA I Diese cn the 0 an de eu uty: Miss Olarke, nurse of Mr.Ch Bares Hall o on.h ie he rudimentary arms, the curved sp Fore ha.ô rd side fo le en assist i my.Le om the Roach.Lar rest Hotel on Overing, gym.girl; Miss Eva Campbe 8 nd.tremendous müscalh à.el meth \"ot the limit of à all va # ail win Fc PERS etes Be Enis Bio | BE imran ty BEER NBER Do ES Fe bs us RE RAC II TE >.; .n enjoy ai ay you i a y 00 ow} girl; Hilda Baker, tambourine els apd vo be an re Bow in I in pa abis to use bis \u2018agadeôme tail | .S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 pl ed mr much y T Bima Brodie, something sue; My, To ates Lp, whi Fra ares \u2018 vu a the ral Xm ton, SEASIDR HOPSE, Atjantto City, N.J.BETTLERS SPECIAL a .Baker, Queen\u2019s Mr fi receives e a Coen 1 * \u201c| kinson, Bean's s a Rites; Mr.Rs Es EE Be ï Es fj here Soe MICHAN: AT se LOUIS.got tt thing eo, st Een mi pad , FEE Rn To Boome Bae re ere of efile hh Special de Overlng, yellow.ki ss Graçe Bart irate LOUIS; M ; brise ho prom a pen Pi i nel Me Te Fe (Boiler suflot Mg offers) run: ; fon, Bart pren Mi Miss Lille, i, ! Thy fished iw wy.pren 8, ly Faut The tn | vie : rE i : \u201c., , - arte 54 Futur ent sed èr .sian lady; - ci save Pen ; : ° : g ueen Miss Lille TT pi He is es Lou! ai Pa i \u201cSyclit ci CUS gost or, .after hain hs EAL pou .re # \u201c tw ohn owsn, Aunt n { Pl 8 ey a sl yr, place.The cithout ba gh pi CE (44 3 Three from two you can\u2019 \u20ac ; an ovation, He-ça sen chs ë Toll a r.Wu A.Goo Sowa, Ai , Le k bot bis hal roued |, A xem York wire vos id ot ça at An eppesrande | throp h \u201cana\u201d Tretg aha live, tek for- Ê =~.Gays the to Bight! Thos oes Mrs.Bodetts; Miss Buss prose wo fe res fess weep 25 ol ér J rein, \u201cWho + ae Sn 1 the, fan! 1 ver, He pas JR ve hout casio mes did store.; from two you can't, either in dol- .| Frish Whshermoman: \u201cMiss Lutte Brodie, {Jo i 3 0 arrenging \u201d le or] OF Hckels, reserva, ma or dividends or sarsa arilla.perle pions Me.Geo, Stephen a 9 LR Ja ps en eit a I Gone soute ed PE Be Je fo Bacto | ries i athe gre i a a ue pie on po à mi.ds es 7 ec + + e .1 .v ; It takes the best sarsaparills 00 À.Baker, papa\u2019s baby: Foe me |i Je X lari.BEE Tin sa pu the a been dal ormed \u201ceur au Renaventure fée \u2019 n disregar AA i trad | the Bi ta make the best sareaparilla ex oi i butterfly; Milas A Leet, \"Ross en wa nthe Tu In the.mn 2 Taney of bri SLE nba at it id take p AE Sand oes Meh, on pigojon pnel 4 ss Apoand.qi esrarement » ers his of Wis would ake » ond that i, r tract.The best sarsaparilla comes the in ; h, Stars and 8 2 pokweon Je Seon o in\u2019 ty It nght, A : from Honduras, GC.ge and the Dr.domine: Mr ire 8, Lt Phy bo grt a ig MANY SNTRIES ¥O von wo a apr Ea Hh crea \u201cRte a ves Bons bh ins hi gos airs Li gent Peux rising Par Park k Apsociation, sn PTE a, (EE F Tr .e y , \u2018 ys EW Governor Jones » ° ln oi.aparilla, 7 gpa of ; ne hoy; er Ges.pd DETROIT 1 Maroh 7 7! lp of en a poésie | ope) faste san ° wilh he wh Suite n 2 pietor foto Thiel elf get ds, RA brings Tale Young PATENT BY} Ok - hay must ast be eed out of the .GF \u201cheres \u201cius Naaproer tanbauting Bait be \"Fina! ing cironit vers 82 tralalng for.the swasen, Ed De bold ios ae gi] rs, bat 8 city on special train, bus {sever io rominder left after Bubtracting git]; Miss Lizsfe Gumble, someth a rday oN e total ire og | BAGES AT 8m.are la 4 ad SH = ) She ructions were ignored or mis: Owen R.Evans, solicitar \u20ac itn ad three from two.But, \u201cthree from Rice: Miss Annie nie Gumble 7 oF, KNOW: Tow; a fo 5, ei Jand ae ; saan fags\u2019 Wh LE Hi Id, and he did not get here.Ft PUR br ge Beat Deco fa Vlord Gi M0: gb Tor Bre ol) \" ™ se és.TRCN | FEE Sn SPR best sarsaparilia without best root.h The sitmmer cel bee oft Ÿ ou only get the best when yor Frank Bah B H.Cooke a Br | duption on où REET ny Jor Ey ais dike Overing, er RR ft Re Highland Park ter on Fane | af had cc ai \u201ceons as Ti passe! Becta Devby ee of a] j ee dt Bi Pre Are pa de Sus pri AR veh ing.; Lise dr Fike fee ; will be run.the Banner stake, valued at Tome ; Eo, fi osu ai bar a «>, tyoyow can't.\u201d You can't make the tt, fort in Be on 8 pett, fortune fe lle ns = ; ia oo knpoie, ne pa n \u2018Will held at the Fish and Game 6 502,000, nut lock, 500,701, vtt apte a 28 Pool Bot Board Frac Daldine | She prie, msnie.De eine i: a reste [34 ate Ricoh pitermoon, 1 ustant, std x Aime recense aL 3 re ast and (87 ha ook \"out was a yr hook se fous.\u201d he fch .A MoDou nl sstablished » ley, W.H.Russell 8, G, reel, avo t, \u2026 Bee ered hi And pe was soqnied Prk In ik ior Ottaws a last J.Jones et 5 reo 1, \"3 h \u2018th SE sreatig na oA at the D.À.J y (re rong Yor he rt mals a a ran ot 98 points whinous 8 Jones ob al; 907, gang punch their \u2018work was done is a 5.\u2014Da i \u2019 14 Las at rad ax | rout dh fps Si | VE - 1 a aR | ANOTHER CARFITAL \u201c| ss Tr de pe an ci | de ee a wasn on t ; ?mem fra tho batt | mae Bighgand 4.4: pores | \u201cjs er LE ons vie hits ; thy pole Feu Font | mn Ran A terle rpsecu At Sing nev , who hed been ordered hi win TE pode couchée Sm Bouton pa stop.oem creased business ir ot th Coens, 0 | is wary fo tise ae 1 & grand Stiosees, PME Le 1 you intend * selling of\u201d either JF and Tapestry Carpets, Engle | Dés Goods, Groceries, Household Furniture and Auction Sales 'p lain Talk A About the Japa Qilofoth aad Linoleum, Boots and Shoes, Etc, Etc.press r nousauer» i ~ Re tri ose D Ars Ch 3 tion of House- uAres, Rugs, ta, Ete, Por- + - : ERY FRIDAY AT AM.José - LL ; toc A .< Horomia, Canin Combortors,, Biahieta, BENNING à X BARSALOD, «Evans ow Eo 1 : han repetved one hufred pieces of Cai | Damaged Goods or General hold Furniture ondition of the nor and Toa Sots, Lemonade Sots, large sasork notioneers, \u201ca % 43 OT.JAMES STREET, 7 Eee \"of the lator patterns and Vour sate wil be andise.i janess Vars.Cudery, ££ pb Slveewazs in ptit Satan, Not nod wo.Pe | phe.BOD, Een SE | al alin, Pieges 2 Page ON general \u2018estintaction Spies sg Grr for March ad ASHE in mow ore ts, Plokle: Jars, Cu ; Linea purebssers.8 aplend courteously and every à my st for March and April 1 United States.| Fable Cove viable Kuta fable Linea by Wednesday the oth, and - : FRASES BROK, Avesnes Banos, New 0% make?one very\" foe straight business nes.© 0 eo [aud some importa es are already * tho yard.ot Ode anû \u2019 rane aa Jaime airest, Tel | ae 95 aplendid Parior Sets Very prompt ret om poave to.request early intims- ; ° ! urkisb 1 rue, all rocatell a prempt returns, Moderate cha tion from those who to fav Thursday, the loth I'l a re e, plash and rges wit or us tous Room add Se \u201came St, ly, the loth jjarcn | sls tapestry ; bred rane\u201d Cheats Por aioods received oo comignment sslercome ere Eee au te thelr sale, so as to TUESDAY ; b Lt , u entlle P \\ : À MILITARY AUTHORITY SPEAKS.(ATTESNS MARE WTR 4 comin smorimont ot Scpie wot oser IMPORTANT REGULAR § | SES ES ir die hog pin | aa veins moderate gud prope; rar - \u2014_\u2014\u2014 RAE & DONNELLY.pry Soot ean to the &i and Summor ; boards, Book Cuses Wiking Deak, Wire A limited space for st of Household Fur- Auctiissors.| ua Auctio Also _ : 7 \u2018pack sy Chair Sprin Lown es, 40 Bed- niture, Pianos etc.otc., is still available in the == The Public Has Neither Material or er the le, don vote so os nine vs.erator) rr er red Coat?Laie ued a2 A Pas WALTER M.Xi KEARNS, Auctie ; ; ville, Que amountin; Lt Ci , uctioncer.: | Leaders For Active.entitled to the greatest credit, since thess Hoot\u201d and oh urs, fdr Gen cotes At our large contral Depository, | Cares, Chaics, Ta bios: pied Plo Oe Se NOTRE BANE Trae uy .|.v are truths that E Who runs may read.2,500 palre Boots aud Grocarion ste.elo.Als JO I to 187 INSPECTOR ST.comer 8.1068 npg Si ra ar ine \u2018ore, HARI High Class Goods Lo \u20ac rmore et, on re me street T TL Service.without die sry Belove.they boul be à Thursday.March 1008, 3 n Clock 8.w|i TUKSDAY, th MARCH, AT 238, - Sy ty Sh » on Tues- EST ATE L ATE D AVID k DWARD UE RS cried from the housetops, lest irres ibl oto T ard roceries sn Patent ents solicitod.Sales p.m.à \u2014AT-\u2014 f New YORK un legislators ed on by a still PE ASE: ng, iso oto.Also 10 cases ad prow Consigners can ely u pan 266 prices .MARCOTTE BROS., \u201c Salo at Outremont.| i , March 7.\u2014The military naible people force the country into auch Towels, etc.The attention of tho Trade : did en- \u2018Auctioneers.euscheld Furaitu d Effects, Very F.5 authority of the Evening Post writes as To Tapes as fell to the lot of France in en sack this Important Sal Bale.Is tn- Counter for, tion or prt ato cals.hn on city or Carpets som Sil be the sale of the pour for Prrebince or Org Ela Fe ae 20 Private Sale, follows: The past weeks of war excite- prov ved itself à bollow sbom End 6 cause of - + « 8 FRASER BROS, » Auctioncers_ Free storago to EE GCà Reston), Hor, erie.Rugsier, Belg eigha, * went have demonstrated a number of in- national disaster and shame, when it was + .WEEE * The subscriber.as reoctued 1 DELrOo- | © teresting things, but have brought out put to the test of actual conflict.UNDER THE WINDING UP ACT, Household Furniture and Effects.: Hons trom the heirs to sell by Sublic soo Turkish Rugs and Embroideries ; \u201d Mothing so clearly as the viter ignor- \u2019 8 Extensive lar À: x WEDNESDAY, 9TE .ance of the American people as to what M ANITOB A'S RU LERS C4 Salgeroom No and 455 ST.st, pu Bpactads TRADE: SALE.AT CWOODEIDE COPrAGE x American Cut Glass, Real war really means, and as to how little 2 » IN THE MATTER OF On Friday Morning, arth March, on = sell at at pur, ged ates\u2019 Bt.rooms The whale MONT Ri ROA OAD, metudt Bronzes, Paintings, - prepared for & real strife the country, .The Robert Miller Co., Limited AT TEN O'CLOCK.o'clock, a stock ot, Ready names pen nâ VERY FINE UPRIGHT PIANO by Cutlery, Etc.\u201cAnd particularly the army, is On all The Legislature to be Opened on , and Bock New and Second Hand Parlor, Dinin, amounitng to $4,600.00 ; \"Mer's and Bogs: the ve, known and reliable mnkers, Hal- Ye , wides ont hears it sald with absolute Thuradey N Wo have received instructions from.he Brae es, Siren Upricht and Niue, Bete i SE 1g Overcoats, | equal to vis, \u201cBoston.The instrambat is A cordial invitations extended the publie te certainty that the United States could sday Next.ea se ri Fe by Cen HE te | ES Li.3 Hock of boit Hate, Co Boon.male 14 41% n° Sellen bo And examine theas Otects of Ar.defeat Spain without trouble, and the = ontreal, on\u2019 street, Cash advances made ma.bard and bolt Stet roi ramen and boys, strument.a NM.NICKS & Co Bonesty of purpose and patriotism of \"WINNIPEG, March 7, \u2014 On Thursday ELEVEN O'Clock fa the forenoon.th atock-in- oF Furniture, Pianos & torage a large stock ol Dry Goods, Eriuts, Dress rors.Contre Tabics, Bioturds, Ocnamente | TT ot any one taking a different view is at afternoon next Lieut.-Governor Patter- vix:\u2014 © above Company, in lots as follows, ote.ERASET RROS.hte von nades, Cashmeres, Handker- Curtains, Handsome À.BW aineboac eh once Litterly attaoked.ot the | jormally open She third session Lot 1.\u2014A eral amortment of Blank e Aucsioneers.Muslins, ner pou , Linings, Sarge Corsets Ceandéflers.éclendid E and Glassware, Some plain truths about the real state | Be speech will contain references to Outing aa po ventory i to.$11,390 ê1 - loto & the trac o\"esor bind fo Bae Rabie, Boss Nickel Biated Hall l of affairs were told by Captain J.G the prosperous year enjoyed by Mani Lots all heer 0.2790 0 ; \u201c3 \u201c\u201cuaBcorrs BROB., good pre Rae Kitehen Utenaila: i Ballance, Twenty-second Infantry, in the eo a rage 8 ee i or i VIVOS, \u2014 a oi wor LINENS DAY 600DS Sparse of a recent speech at Peoria, made with the Federal Government for Terms\u2014Lot1\u20140 disor 8 omcord: Bu oF ated Cover Boga: } hora Tong other things, he said: the settlement of certain long outstand- || instalments at 2 and Fey alone 1 ooval Al J Gogeord Bugsy Jeateq Cowra Bugey.AND TWEED press that we could have an in the ing financial claims; to the negotiations {| bordant >) percent.st and satisf oiively wich of the\u2019 Ts with } record ot to the wants INSOLVENT NOTIC cer's Bleigh _ i SR a San efficient carried on by the Government \u2018for ¢ and k with of never dis E Cutter à : tame, suppose tor moda it as eh Sas to Lake go another line of ' he 1e Dodo (ntoration obtained by op DPF ne borne où out bho facts, \u201cThis record is de eue Floughe; Ha ven os Gravers, Ce Ce TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY = at this Way to e Superior; to the i dation on wh he - 25 ven o'cloc absurd statement was trac, where will drainage work that has the tmportant | 77.\" BENNING & BARSALOU, lok oie wy on UV SEE PE ALTER M.KEARNS, ArTaRReoxs, MamcH wb our ene- Kress, and that is to be shortl 5.: ctioneers.the matter of h ODeer.al .Lo Tales bo accommodating enough to wait taken for the reclamation of Soder- Lh JOHN McD.MAINS.GEO.W.REED & CO, P.DONNELLY, M ty before the farniare plod immediaie At our Rooms, \u201cReflect that none of the modern wa lands: So th exploratory expedition to | o, or Joux Jorn Mo, Hara, 783 and 785 Craig Street.The ond ontreal, insolvent.LAY particulars elsewhere, 885 Nos.1841 and 1893 NOTRE DAME ST -\u2014\u2014trom \u201cbeglhning to end, have lasted y: on which the Manitoba) (3St.} or sralgned will sell by auct T w e la Gow .lots to suit lon, io he following Goods to clear without *-twelve montha, The Euston pramaied to TE bad Be ts and | Montresk, Mer March Bie Te 81 4 Baw dollar on tho Invenio Prices or at the ' the ESTATE LATE DAVID EDWARD fr .Belfast Table Linen, Towels Is and \u201cRowel.of 088 gala Jantes x of 1 weeks, In the be introduced.The speech trom.The: TO LRT tends day où Maroc Meter (> 5 ae x te Tends Hey be Cl Xing oie; war of 1570, it was on: throno will | INSOLVI sde den ae || or Pantie Aci on Serge; Cloak by six Jeans from the declaration-of war the member Teor tor Dennis\u201d Kennedy, | ! \u201cN( ICE.In \u201cst ar\u201d B il d e privat) the avers of the estate.an underi The sub ee hase Auction, SALE AT 23 KACH DAY.Bor e Germans captured the French sion, it is expected, will be short ul ng tation are at the yard, Visi from the Bel st sell received sostractions M ni Emperor and his army at Sedan.The comparatively uninteresting unless tha In Re J.o: THIBAULT OX FIRAT FLOOR, Jnventory, to about ur a Per 750.WEDNESDAY.vru amen on 543 OKs & co.peels, wax 01 811, which co much tallied railway sohemie 1s submit! cr ae A cms Son ed sa \"SE SEER, PE © cons very Seirabs property stag oa | Anctioneus ace of St.Stefano in e ted for ratification.; The subscribers have rec nae sioam heated; reat lov.Apply to sony to ab.ov ap SID ont Boag, Xn as \"WOOD- arch, only lasted eleven a totowing Mons From FUÉCHABERS, Sel NE ors | Telephone Na 1311\" 1 COCTER, Mar OMen, at ko fi Mouldings.eic es s0.00 § Have easy Serie 5 farnace) e at the reet, t alt ie tie that our comparative 1:01: MORMONS IN CANADA rooms, Nes ad s 5 sie if as : Smounuing.\u2018a3 per.saventory, 1 SA siant foundation.geod osch bouts and eg The trip across the Atlan- \u2014 : WEDNEADAY, THE ®b MARCH, 7 mate end ois\u201d Furatture = = on To | of Eultivation, with\u2019 large asbartme site INSOLVE NT NOTICE vo.tie ls easily made in & week, and with .: at 10 o'clock a.m., = T ROIUGg BLOCK we me a TT 70000 frat: rea on op, with a large assortment of oC ü De European ends of the Atlantic cable TPe latter Day Saints in Ontario The whole of the stock, consisting of: - oO et.7 - The purchase of this property is certa The Best Hotel and n ostile bands, a fieet of transports Number 1 ; Dry Goods are aan seo vr woe see ma ove see on$3U0L08 : .The ibvento: $6840.00 |: to prove n profitable investment, as values sarsying a large arm might sally porte umber 100,000, Miiicorr es eee eee nen 18.30 STORE and DWELLING, te facto ve 05 fod sox stock ck Way be seen at OFF 1 steadily\u201d increasing in, Outremont, The Restaurant Stand e recruiting-sta- \u2014 ady Mads Clothing wo wm - wn : » Terme: CABH.minnt 1 ox en 15 MONTREAL re bad milo men ws bave not the (Special to the Star.) Bouts and SHOES \u2026 vus Que mn 204.5 2691 St.Catherine Street.| will be requived on satsdiation.\u201d™ = care, NUL PART PLACE PREC The Well-Known WESTERN HOUSE modern weapons to mn, we have not the p TORONTO ont.March T7.4 The .flvermary and, Cuilery = oT Da Worth side Wost Guy Skreet.JOSEPH EB.FAIR, Curator.LY AT 1 ILL TAKE PLACE PRECISE.c of St.Paul we could easily mak .w saya: or 8 ee 183.85 Moret large plate ses 1 ARCOTTÉ BROB., A 0 Plan oh view at a and Motil We should to-day have in store 500,000 ir usées bave been exp Hardware ond Paleut Modicines \u2014\u2014 2613 Lovin Bt Opt WR ie Rion te fait omce of Denoon & Fair, netionsers WALTER M.KEARNS For Sale by Public Auction modern, repeating-rifies, yet I doubt if thors thors bave cn cian province and re cn ss ne TOIL Say Abn ov widows, Moutreal, February ed, 1000 a Stuctionees.Re: JOSEPH MO, for ne rendra RE ske Le ful.In sections.where ee ones \u201care JOHN Me.HAINS.34605,38 der om: Hanes past ad far De halls où first sw \u2014* a e undersigned have ae sustrue= t _ a .+ bedrooms (with closets = X ons from e curator se ~, America than i ould have.taken in ue Leltinge lave been held at which the Curator, eh bean Pate Te EEE Toate | SPECIFIC ARTICLES.: auction at their Tooms.2 8 a tes tre ia arch Lo lon ngton for him to most objectionable features of Mormonism #1 BENNING & & BABSALOU, : Apply to ~~ ; Dame Street Sclock TEUReDAT, fois March, \u201cI do Mot underestimate the re- bave been kept in the background and the | _ uetloneers.ou Wi E.COOPER, Sran Otis, INSOLVE NT N OTICE | doniane 16 thd above émait, contitage of sources of this country, Lhe Skill of fes people.Many have boon caught by the wha |\u2019 = \u2014 Bock Jn Trade of a ate, contents.of ven anios, nor the pat triotism and bra- of the \"missionaries Bad mens b the wile A : .; OT ESS A .A (arished Ee IOILE room io ery of its citizens, but, giving all the [placed on a permanent pp oe 1 bo ; \u201cTa're JOSEPH AUBE, ot.St.Henri.¥ Jughe be e lense of the premises until ey.1809, a EG ae x i Se br putin, st Ne 51.Jams.ol 6, \u201cDouble, 55:5 isi Sob tues rae There of time.\u2018 y the regular churches and as a result Ke ; : + many other.Shiugs bécome an ve F 3 .TERMS OF SALE CABH.+ shat Capt.\u2026 Ballance \u2018mi easy prey to the Mormon pro-| riday 14th Mar, 188 189 z= Time \u2014with even \u201cgreater cout à it Soossiblo.Pere Letter Pay Sdi Q gE J Bod gals yor fat.: Bat 1 Galak, j cu à pol lo mean tne of sate, ih Be may be than those quoted above.He conld have mostly in Western dinte \u2018are operating PTT venr a auncorra rs , A deposit of se vi will be required upon pointed out the fact that only three of Ontario and it is said that within twelve ?9 St.James st, © por EE with bak jadication.Bandi) now on the active Hat bave months 100000 or more \"wil avow Mor.us mancerranmes, \u2014_\u201d ing powder which general spproval ot a eer tang abe a I ee nce the close of t monism_ in 0 - : , ; ee : war, Chat only one of them ever com | Bruce, Matane up ne Presbyteries oi| $ Sa = \u2014 Aucticoeers, ae DON RELL, \u2018panded & division, and that none of discussing means to stamp out the new ; THE COOK'S FRIEND pores Powdse.M.HICKS & CO.¥, por.that only a lew colonels ha ever ° Office of C.A.McDonneti, vetichesry, handled their entire regiments off \u201cthe MAY ] \u201d By BERTRAM MITFORD.a ) FOR SALE.snd trustee, 190 Bt.Tames sireet.ubtant # gorrison parade-ground, and that any- DIE FROM -HIOCOUGHB.\u20ac 1167 Dorchester Street (near Matthew), - ontreal, March lst, 1806 Me fo only at tne ret bodies has occurred New York, March 7\u2014E Benj oT Tn pire, clase Rad Sandstone Front Elouses, superior Suish \u2014 : e rarest intervals within the \u2014 amin Hegman ; ; tout vy improvements.Hovess 50 .LT = ES last decades.gongral traflic manager of ihe e Delaware, « CHAPTER X1.\u2014{(Continued.) | « Dia Me.Fahning tai?about-\u2014er\u2014teil Open for Inspection between Sand 5 datiy.e 9 rn Railroad, is \u2018the Not a bit'of it.They would bave set up about\u2014me ?sing besitatingly.you Particularly easy terma Low Interest e fr 1 S Ant to WNL RUTHERFORD a, Sa es - Ha might have bewailed, as map ; officers have, the absence of that sine victim of a severe and protracted attack = roman poor Rens i fotim of ase of romance on the spot.As soon as a woman Maurice Sellon was not the Telephone 8154.water rence.© * gua non of European armies, a general h KB came upon him a week ago 18 wind of & anos on me and he is in a critical condition, Ms Heg- 5 her, with the best on he wld, dences, even to Violet barsalfat least not == - \u201c+ staff capable and traîned by years of |m ee 0 is sixty-five experiénce in planning campaigns and week years old, and up to two belp watching its progress.I unless > handling large bodies of men.He might on hie ago enjoyed excellent Heat While been a case ev Pons bu Ni would bave some strong motive existed for doing bran > .t which presen dsiskte had broke DISTRICT OF \u2014F.F.\u2014 \u201chave brought out into clear light the trac Le oo Cat dovciopes This oon- themselves as soon as they ean Cu togotber, a ered : s t wras not the casé.Bohe district, and bow a out a ue end of tn Bla or, BRACE: vs.\"rhecûnle NOTES Eee MomTREAL \u20140 W, \u2014 ments that now exist In Washing.Ted He Noun?ompelled to take to his Shotsy mani.TT ee aoû too deep pray fo pM Not be! He's much or Bed evo bone ng Ersoire pour onoumed 1\" Tani 10 the perish of Ste.Margoer Monsen uratore to sr 3s, modes \u2018ton, and the absence of any pro ca an to improve after > few all so well\u2014L:ve pa Cog ust barely mentioned that la -f ite, Bt.Prencot pales concesuion.ai.petilionerss Hou.L.F.ER.Masson et per days, He, was on the secon it ao often, and I may as well add, gone JOU Were here, which d ndloed ot re Flapdood ) oot b yoy known as N UT petitioners.transport system and train.Going When he was seized with & recovery through it\u201d gore wi rove me pretty well deepl 4 we th Fe on tbe\u2018offcial plug ol Tro lois In 8.J .ith a slight c ' wild, for it was long enou before 1 coul ply regret to say, fallen off the stoop of his e cadastre of sald parish, with the butld- Montres Nos At ; she De .soul have pointed out of hicoougbs.They Passed ie after a do pupa ine on rasit?Fell you bim to make n srt.pea course Pond house spé injored ba leg,\u201d the fact being that acpe a hereon erect jo rok hls rg fp subdivision Ne.5 Nov.of an ! pa 19 of rn: © fo 1 0 Bai suspect the reason.\u201d uire, wa tral ge at.J __: States to-day has the machines neces This was 6 week ago.At fon rang, day.j'ésatoh à di « But look here.We\u201d anid, | __ Btrict veracity was mot one\u2018 of Sellon\u2019s nto space while as drank as à blind \u201cddd ght st.ranediane m0 Margoer- | Hoche aded Ptr by ty et snatch a litile time together as often as we stroüg points.\u201cHe 91d not choses to ist her} and Intent of kicking out a Fiogo who bad known as No.806 on the mein! pian.ai i ousce four a ith two stone front brick vontumacions} ching bis {he cadastre of safo parish, with a plece st 1 Ings evected on nthe high, mii \u201com other build \u201cary to make the army rifle, that there Was not sufficiently violent to cause a slarm, can.W Selwood ge es wot that the wild surprises of thei irst the 7 ar ton LEE fog {wo arpents sublet to are no military maps, no exira stores but Iv in d In severity until the thi ue Well make Selw \u20ac up rides and es 4 in the ha) : area at Ste.Marguoerl ce Mop eal, ex ditions, and pair off, lose ourselves ac- ting in tbe ball on the occasion of his ae blic T among bis aknate at Bie.Mor .ra a les crease eri nteen.This and other 2115 \u2018au .Marg te, Bt, Fran- 0 be \u2018Sold at Bherit's on cantee: an the! Sales concession, forming part où Marok gist, 1806, at 8 o'clock ot we .pm .of tents, or ammunition, or pistols, of day.when it seemed as if death abeol oresald i Jight artillery guns, or uniforms, or MAtter of a few hours.The pave since ent and all that sort of thi ni wood Budd epend 4, par one of the many essentials abso- continued with ses ne pier pion oat re talking to oudayatier ag, oly = Bat \u2018look pere Violas be wenn on hatare, Belwos rand adioly a circum sara ps pans pes ates PE ES : nn ef pour end Wo carulking of Faaning, 5 Io were lun went 8 nature, Sel seann enly an circumstances sod dope cadastre af , DISTRICT OF M .5 mus manage some) ng on with him last ni ; aren © of fea.Mar ER 5h : pliner te Put ber army fo oe Ri go somgbow.\u201d less ai ying on night.- to \u201cBy Jingo! be is good ch e door of the parish The Canadian Mutual .\u2014No, .| mo ureh of Ste, uerite, satmen LE Lax ero 1 \u2019 | sha torgé muiobor ol the cire said A OLDBRS, POLICY than a jen ping Maurice darlfog.do mind fe poor chap, if you à aa make a of Marion, yon remem ember those two È :1 say, je, at two o'clock ri March 29th, cote, t Company vs.Pierre Alderto PI- : offers nou ou res dartfag, do mind already, were round here with ul oat stock tw real re Burtirae i -Qause of superannuation, physical guard before on alwa ve violet 1 or three weeks back?o DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS, F.F.\u2014 Montreal, with build \u201ctherbon erected] Seto srt on, sen a \u2014 | guard befor people, you ai ue wer seh aa | Vik Jenghed\u2014 her old, | heartioes mocking Furet, Tone ek?That peered chap: No.367-\u2014James Elliot ve.Peter Cavers bounded In front by Choenond erected y québrauk 4 wir he woul on.au the ann ker ons \u2014 a de lation 0 slip any \u2018 Violets\u2019 for instance, and you'rs \u2018ning! sho sad, seorstisly ous of Mr.Fan Ton.What about them?town, in To the rouse a Orme.in = Ce Spies SE of w he would | Ottawa pe quite sa to as not.\u201d \u201cThat Le ou remembe pass?\u201d d\u2019Ormat .R ocRsiage .coun of Ge eon tty Loli FO ae DE | ER on dang 2ST Seta | PRE RE EE RSE RR bn ge ir of : m not going.t À erected.so 8 recruiting as were employed es ta could sympathise with ion hiviself an Intgh.* And so Ju ç ought you were re na roan ali i stolen an they: ve boon yun ny Ltée Fort roroh of BE, Malochée d'Oran es Maren et ll irra B= civil war must have most disast: was quite clear to h eputation.I goin to set me again 9\u201d of ber desire, vecure in tbe possession Lamport, and committed f on Els at a ee Caro brose lvil war must have, now dis .rous = ies quite clear Foprenontation, bas bo di \"An, L have some \u201cThe oomsly of ot toc rho ng Toke coutamp- -Canzt, whichill be bold Oo waa ut tbe Circuit $b, 158, at\u2019 11 o'clock a.m.el ISTRICT or MONTREA Xi W.\u2014No.nits when emolased asain + oifected by falta enontation, = wi fan ue times Jared mo He ; du great.and ly.enfer- business,\u201d said eotte, curators to \u20ac te A lphonse Tu Tur- menta to the front with olitical chest\u201d help them.The Government bed gratte Tok Eartha it was ow what \u201cown love; Outs de Ta rite Ber Tow were nobbled ?\"\u201d Ronsbair.Loni Cou pe pe just L.A dofus 54 in the ce ont mente fo the front vrith polition! \u2018\u2018heel a license to the association to carry on bus.cing 54 dia Fe to test you, Maurica.Bix Avalled to render ber more co t, dot «Why a Dutchman spotted them joat out.ted.\u2018osl Company vs.Ernest - L.Al- a land in the town of iy poison Se, FE ness, and ft would bon very serious thing mooths is not à long time, but Ihave st tender, towards the man eorsidérate, more side Fo Lamport, and recognised some of , Tbe undivided halt of Jot No.10 of of- flim arcane.Known as lor Wor or \u201cby 3 ake x vory 1 à long © put ab ts heart ws as belon to otal plan of .- ia .of offi- ingrence, be the es were des foil Hl pear 4 to be Fi our 4 should aie long be it waa Reiaing brood Wi the garden the .He said oriog Ay is oncle eme Water Dane \u2018village.now £5 town cial, sub-divi sion.let Ne, 1 of octal Ro a Cap PES ra rained and disciplined.fod tn interforins Tat prose, would be:Jaati.news, not à word from you, or aven of you.Bo n Renshaw himself, who, ith Marian a and eu to the 0 Cours and swore an iMdavit bananes } sree, or Granby rond» with the = re eal, with @ House of toe pants welt to Tee ee a 4.fd in nterto gat pr = nt an suzgeied Ac opergons \u2014 thinks \u20191 am utterly heart: Bite, was strollinga round, Now the latter, Bor |.\u2018 But di wore all ra n fn n longing.Except part of sald Rr od te at ne, and he ae whose | ook 1s of eu to whom everything or about he Papers grievances before the courts.mther enco them in Toe Tae ob was Good for hi, Aa 3 Le preset Tan 83 Renshaw.you say they had à passî\u201d said \"x be old at the door of the to, ail sci leaves: Hs o : sod = oy stn dF nats TE FATRO EEE re ae mf ow\u201d woud, hate ie NS DEFEAT.but h morning slo ous youhg mind did sox t si be turns | a.m.\u2018© , 9 o'clock wo 0'e p.m , abot?FRO A ending through the mimosa brakeen ci hesitate to define it.tou nd \"well done À Ree oerin {luestionable and \u201cun-American,\u201d which TORONTO, by ber lover's arm : for they had left the rd liked Violet, so she 1ed bor es maliciously Hon ad god, wel done i as = 5 SEE Ss fle ptet - paye been\u2019 applied to this paper, and would gecret f March 7,\u2014Mr.A.Curry, the Whit precarious refuge of the garden.Therest- Upon the pair, and her month of ed into à much for educating :he niggers.It turns on Tra.Alexandre Soe Be pray, aera ghee Sat dn ave demande ed android seo ary o the Patrons of Industry à ands less, eager face, the yuick, passionate to; knowing grin~whi¢h made V nto 8 \u201c oyhatie police ive discovered ¢ these obaps! Delphis Prone Ooeiletze Th.Joseph Motes Bent of Learning vs.J KE.G + for bis courage Captain Ballance is Se featod candidate for the > Legia Iature, in a though she were talking against ti and desire t box ber ears soundly et ardent tly dog Place, away up among the thick buss | A farm m 0 Be Lafreviere range, el Cacberme on the ohn M, Guerin.ot : ure ia hale we talking agai there then caves in tors H parish to.Ka rd.+ .e st.natant Enea of i Tamera ee a that = Ti wer binging Die dou | ee = ie pe le sore\u201d an cool or bout uit 182-08 22 a EC TZ ment were actuated principaily b: e move., sorte ous, interview to its A And then ey must have at it other butidings tisereon erected para = with \u2018the roliifugy theese, Sete ntreal, ; py aad fie | ur sd 1 to think of nicking ae the .To be sold at Sheriff's office, M able to save no , ur old be ater babblin od | the ri ver- The écol.| met, en vo oo rather seedy, old 8 byes Lets a the strength ther Place Jom June\u2019 Mod, os, which sale wen took Maish fisi, HD, 3¢ lon Solos we.SERA br 3 | hey oni se cb da | ES ing It areand too found old ches.Le CR s \u2018hope they'll got It suff the \u201cparish cl oll anain take Ed the ed ot |, SisTEICT or MONTREAL\u2014F, F.\u2014No.« Be to in.© Metal Le ovantage the En he lores were n * do ie pig gL rie ekets, ta, the bum of bees | mer TL 1 fool A right.\u2018Fou won't bave as Who's -Gireuit Judge this \u2018Umea?»\u201d 1806, at + o'clock p.m.Beguin.à lot .pidly.He predicted a new election i à mbit Te 0 fay\u201d mi the «v a ; A, ea FE rap.He pradsied sowie 7 dipping lato the emmy < fu genial reply.an I expect.ng- I86.\u2014La BERVILLE.\u2014V.B.\u2014No, Yiage of ad, with » bouse in ihe cot nasa a = iow a sets te SI = Now tows words bad caneed used Marian to lou wae round\u201d od Cirauit 1 tant Ee ering | Pe ndtrana A: Wilton va, Hor sa Hy mental a (rected, wa to an ao- could carry oo rent mountain steal a quick aud auxious glatice 9 aod e god thing | Ibe nBdIvided Balt of lot Kuown onde ol Emden od, MURDERED -A- a made an app _ compani 's face, which at que acon a ek 10.Old Sherrington foves s black filon T°, MT ou ibe Octal plan of the tova | hp a1 Sos te na Kir HRHED IN -A PRISON.| pr en intervie H ous founds: celou: ly destitute of \u2018ita\u2019 mortal - healthy pr yA 8 dy ae be om DL doux porter Couple ures | Cor, LE Se ; passes ID IN A: a certain] 0 and À NEW YORK, March 7, \u2014 Adrian a moun \u201c Retishaw, Dees that\u2019s very indeed.\u201d .bo | Eric hotel aoû où cie Ping bail - ave ale Toon Bou te re pNEW | TORK Mamh 7.\u2014 Aria tho hoary ary ores me frowned she ad go po Yon pertes ih You ao eae Lo subposned to give evi- recto and of other Nationale ve.Joseph and Pierre murdered bia wile, who Sas poyen son, \u201cYou bares\u2019 old 8 yet how on es be ei up, not io be made ill again.So ne Ohris.,\u201d ly.1 e sale of the lands sad tonements for i ses ot te offtdei endnstre of th 6 visit ag the ris on Saul g him Bd me ont \u201d paid wi RE after à \u2018 Fo fo Banari, sud we NE hope hi By feo, [never tof that.I ea to esinatore (eatloned.former fly sanoonc grits of, Bt.Bauveur, being a lot ctuate .erman 2 a 4 the = : Ray apie cmt tater ie is sen.sed a rprodsn irs Es vu paies or 10d mr | EE Ei 7 bd BEER SAR EE NE | UB RE mes con po g i Po 6 En Te pon | ving, morsover, {wo kag 1806, at 11 dock\u201d am.14th, Murch 30th, M98, at ten © am.- .= jin the second degree, and was recelved c many days ki his oi DISTRI or ve.Chest Prete, Parent F E .at Sing Sing o; La per, i epocua in Fort : IBERVILLE \u2014A.F.F\u2014 1088\u2014\u2014 Jeudasne serie Ba R E BOOK Convicted og Ole tte 1 wile, Dae but | | py Py mi ; rv 4 | ™ the ve land 10 the parish of Bt.GuHlpume shine, Cd.) etlolal } ns of r- ape rh he Lot La no ts, 111s ce Joh onder ne \u2018with these Ls a'Upton, PA but do thereo: rected.ercon erect the door of the rish TO WE AK MEN Dotvitnatanding, this, Mrs.Braun for- ed al AREA JVRL , and expressed great | RA vat sealed upon.vas, It sells of ay 207eara 80TTOW because of I his imprisonment, ¢ F ess, lame » Impotency, raribooslie, ce With she rese: a | arme dali Gy ot Pt Eh Fae a Open, March loges acy! Tn.cold at pl DISTRICT JOLIETTE.\u2014C.WN \u2019 horob re ator 00 .: e ot Bt.Mielpel hats, Hol Pich Soraigr and =i E.G.Fiose.J A etc, with PROBABLE SENATY VACAN or.ELECTRIC BELT sigh 2 om trsatmantar an howset price.Wornat OTTAW 7.\u2014Sepator may : Hundreds of vols 1 A, Mare Mactar- 5 : Cutronta Instainty oluntary ane\u2019s seat inthe ans is lik beco parish ie vehi Cha ii lig is \u201cRs : sensic LF.Bu .GQ.regi : cL A aa ONSU | ice by ul nos and Ww : not likly to be ve, A piece of Si Postater aida.with EN of 8 comprise DR.sûr 5 SANDEN, 186 ST.JAMES abeence for two successive vessiont woul cast of St - i ba Xo pr Se dhe ANDEN, 150 © URBEC.vacate the seat.Mr.Macfarianerepresents - 3 megane da sn igo \u2018Conny Hear™ divisions of Gumbe Ï : TRUXBAAY weeerearssegsroser consonce part of the Spanish Government to take .case of this kind as any other Adminis te Mayence Ferre not.& Cie, Rao do la Toronto, Oan., Re proseaiative for Mvertisiog for the MCNTREAL Bram, W.F.Carrier, # King Bt, West.CIRCULATION \u2014or THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star FOR WARK ENDING MARCH sth, 1898, eoesen sesarsasereenen .46,382 .46,832 .46,630 51,500 284,401 Present Average: 47,415 93,602 of the STAR = AL From the above flgures are excluded upwards of fifteen thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral FridAY ecunsssoscssnanses ones Saturday.asncsosessenesssensee conn oosee.DAILY, for Week ending Mar.5 WEEKLY STAR Last Week.Average Circulation MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1808.THE CUBAN TROUBLE, The best lovers of peace cannot hide from themselves the fact that the Ame- rico-Spanish situation is growing graver daily.The demand for the recall of Consul-General Lee by the Spanish Government, and the request that mer- obantmen be substituted lor war ships.as the bearers of relief to the Cuban sufferers, coupled with the unqualified retusal of the American Government to do either, has an ominous ap pearance; as has also the arrival of Spanish reinforcements at Havana, It looks not unlike a disposition on the the initiative.It is hardly likely that Spain, with its excitable population, is any freer from the \u2018\u2018jingo\u2019\u2019 spirit than the United States; and the Government of Spain is in as delicate a position Ina tration can be.The Spaniard is proverbially proud of his country\u2019s prowess and name; and the kind of talk which he has heard in the United States concerning him for many a day past has not been of a soothing kind.Another straw of some significance is the sudden adoption of a warlike tone by the Chicago Times-Herald.This journal is the property of Mr.H.H.Kohl- saat, probably the closest journalistie 4 friend of the President in the country.Mr.Kohlsaat was one of those who cooperated with Mark Hatina in securing\u2019 President MoKinley's nomination by the Republican Convention in 18986, and subsequently was said to be the chiet power which prevented that Convention\u201d from making the usual straddle on the silver question.Up until the middle of last week, the Times~-Herald has been strongly in favor of peace and calm; but on Friday morning it came out boldly for intervention in Cuba.It said: \u2018The time for Intervention anticipated in the President\u2019s first regular message to Congress has arrived.The people of the United States and the sentiment of the civilized world will approve à deinand.\u2018\u2018Intervention in Cuba, peacefully, if we oan, forcibly if we must, is immediately Inevitable.Our own internal political conditions will not permit its postponement, Who that has marked the signs of the times does not see that \u2018war for Cuban liberty\u2019 looms before us as the only rallying standard of the legions of our own national discontent.\u201cLet President MoKinley hesitate to rise to the Just expectation of the Am- evican people In regard to Cuba, and who dare doubt that \u2018war for Cuban liberty\u2019 will bs the crown of thorns the free-silver Democrats and Populists will sdopt at the elections this autumnt\u201d The circumstance that this change of front appears to have been largely caused by Mr.Kohlsaat'e fear that \u201cFree Cuba\u201d would make & more effective campaign cry for the political opponents of the Republican party than \u201cfree silver,\u201d only renders it the more significant.It indicates that a shrewd observer of public opinion is sonvinced that the American people are strongly for war, and if they are, the poli- tians are not the boys to risk defeat at ihe polls for the sake of peace, As Lord Salisbury has intimated more than once, the most pacific minister is powerless in the frce of our enraged or excited people.Then to add to the danger of the situation, the campaign for the next Congressional jeheral elections will begin in à few months.HB AMERICANS AND FORT WRANGEL.: \"It is uncomfortably clear that what- ver our Canadian law-makers may bink of the all-Canadian character of be Fort Wrangel-Stickeen River route, he American senators intend to act \u201cpon the theory that they have a valu- ble privilege to barter away at Ford Frangel.So highly do they esteem it hat they set ib over against the Cana- ian position with respect to the At- abies ii we om- 90 sn joy es basta.et vileges as Fork : Surely 16 is Simin shat even êhe Gor erpment abandoned the all-Cansdian argument tor this Blckeen River ling, Is may have other.Mivantageo\u2014thongh [TS ls most diftonit 8d:609 them\u2014buë, at all eveuts, ft is nob going to possens this advantage without s discussion with the United States, and a discussion means delay.Now delay will kill the chief \u201c\u2018ralson d'etre\u2019 for this eoxtrava- gant contract as dead as a door-nall, The only excuse jor the tremendous ment time to advertise lor tenders or to see men with * other proposals, who were walting about Ottawa for the opportunity of interviewing the Ministers, was that ths road must be built and open by the firat of September; and 1f the Americans are going to Impose Impossible conditions as the prive of Jetting us have the peacetnl navigation ol the Stickeen River, with transhipment at Fort Wrangel, this excuse disappears, tor it is well nigh hopeless to look for an amicable settlement of such a di puts this year.Just what powers of interference fhe Amerloans have at the mouth of the Stlckeen should be settled now for all time.The navigation of that river for commercial purposes is guaranteed to us by treaty; and it is more than questionable if the American Government can practically set aside this concession by estabHshing certain Customs regulations at Fort Wrangel.This is a matter for the Canadian Government to go into thoroughly with = view to arriving at a clear-cut understanding on the subject with the Government at Washington.Hut such a point cannot be determined in a day, or in six months, it one of the Governments concerned ls |] minded to take advantage of the delays of diplomacy.This would mean that there is no breathless haste in the matter of the Stickeen River-Teslin Lake link.Parliament can take time to look Into the proposal carefully, to see just about how extravagant the enormous land grant is and to learn whether thers really are any other bona tide offers to bulld the road at a smaller ce.It is plain in any case that we cannot safely caloulate on the acquiescence of the United States.If we get any privileges at Fort Wrangel promptly, we must pay for them, ana pay an extravagant price, too.The Ministry ought not to drift on in this matter without knowing exactly what is coming.It is too serious a thing to be played with.The House of Commons should know precisely how the Fort Wrangel matter stands betore it is asked to vote \u2018\u2018yea\u2019 or \u201c\u2018nay\u2019 on the contract.THREE JUDGMENTS.Cs, P.R, and the Question of Assess- .ment-Wholesal Butchers Finega His Honor Recorder de Montigny rendered ju ent in several cases on Saturday.The first case was that of the Canadian Pacific Railway.They had appealed from a business tax placed upon their large storage coal yard in the east end.Their appeal was upheld, It was shown that no business Was carried on there, consequently, they were Jiable for the ordinary property tax on- lr A business tax was imposed u n them by the city, but the Corporatio: had no power to impose it lecemeal upon the several lots used by the company.It should be collected from the company as a whole, In the case of Mr, Nelson Bickerdike wholesale meat dealer, of St.Paul street, the decision of the court went against him.The city by-law states that wholesale meat dealers shall sell not less than a whole carcass at a time, Mr.Bickerdike showed that he had sold: more than a carcass in weight, buv these were cut in pieces.As t is\u2019 was a question of principle only, and an a peal might be wished tor a fine of $1 only was impo Twenty-five dollars and costs was the judgment rend against Stanislas orget, for nier abl to pay the civic license on billiard les opt by him in a billiard room, Lawrence street.rented the them.tables, but did not own KANE FOUND GUILTY.The trial of James Kane, better known as the \u201cSilver King,\" for assauiting Gonsta- ble Murphy, with ntent to do grievous bod- harm, was concluded before Mr.Justice Wa rtele in the Court of Queen's Bench on Saturday.After listening & to sue evidence of Lieut.Soliere, and uchard, Demers, and Palardy, together with the address of counsel and the sumpming-up of She Judge, the jury broughtina verdiot of lty o pundiog with intent to harm.al accused will probably be sentenced on Saturday next.Kane was defended by Mr.W.Oswal ald Smith, who was complimented b Court upon the manner which he nd a weak case.TRAVEL, SONG AND STORY.An enjoyable rogramme, entitled \u201c\u201cFra- vel, Song: and Story,\u201d was given Mr.Georg e Legge in the lecture hall of Moan- tain Street Church on Friday evening.The entertalnmeént was given under the aue- ices of the Mountain Street Methodist and of Hope, and was attended by a large audience.large number of fine 8 roopui- con views pddec tothe sttraotiveness ofthe lecture.Among them the Klondike Told Belds and Tite! in Daw son.DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL.An von Sat est was held by Coroner MeMa- tarday relative 0 the death of guste R.Cintrst, who was killed under the wheels of a trailer on night.The autopsy of the body was dave Dr.Wyatt Johnston Government medical expert who testified that death had resulted from wounds on the chest.The langs had been crushed in.- The Jory, after hearing the evidence of several witnesses, returned à verdict that d accident: al, and a ltogether due to prudence of the deceased.RE ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER.Many Catholles in the province are now making a special novens in honor of 8t.8 Xavier.The reason of the devo- ton, ina special ora Jie footing tradition was Mastrilli, who lived in he ry century.\u201ca STRANGER IN IN NEW YORK.\" h In Saturday's pa pore the prices for pores to the Academy 0 rule this week were quoted too hi mansgement t wish it understood at todays isements read oriy.\u2014\u2014 pre 20 antio fisheries; aad dema that we haste which did nes give the Govern- |.He contended cut he only.Coming, The Rebel 38 Provinces Which Britain Must Resist.- THE WORLD'S SHIPYARD IS BUSY.Germany-Ireland\u2019s / Progress.LONDON respondent of the Times says: Russia has demanded that Chine surrender to her all sovereign rights over Port Arthur and Ta-Lien-Wan tor the same the case o! Germany at Kiao-Chou.Besides this, Russia demands the rigbt to construot & railway under the same conditions as the Trans-Manchur from Petuna on that line (near the ver Sungari) to Kwang-Chung-Tau, Mu- keden, and Port Arthur.Five days are given for a reply, and the agreement must signed within à month.In tle event of non-compliance, Rus sia threatens to move her troops into Manchuria.China will perforce yield, By this agreement, Russia will obtain the right to send soldiers into Leao- Tung, ostensibly for the protection of the railway engineers.Russian assurances that thé ports will be open to the world are deceptive, inasmuch as, while conforming to these assurances, Russia can convert the port into a second Viadivostock.The Times commenting editorially this morning on this despatch says: \u201cRugsia\u2019s protest is neither more anor less than a thinly veiled demand China to abandon the whole of M ane ohuria and the Province of Shing Keng, which includes the Leao-Tung peninsula.If China yields those provinces will [Practically pass away from her for ever to be incorporated in the Czar\u2019s Empire.While recognizing that Russia\u2019s desire tor an Ice free terminus for her Asiatic railway is reasonable and legitimate, England cannot assent to the practical absorption of two great and wealthy Chinese provinces.\u2019 THE WORLD'S SHIPYARD.- Engineering, shipbuilding, and ship fitting industries in England have never \u2018been so busy as now.ey are making up for last half year ol the great lockout with a vengeance, night shifts being almost universal and deliveries hard to secure under two years.The immense bulk of the men who were out are at work again, but there are seyeral hundred marked agitators who will not be taken bask anywhere.The men show \u2018 no disposition to quarrel on their account.They have learned a good many lessons since midsummer, and among them is a wholesome dlatrust of the \u201cloaders\u2019\u2019 who get them into trouble, and so grossly bungled thelr efforts to extricate them from it, Many stories are current of how Zenerously individual employers behaved in feeding the Women and children during the distress snd it is easy to belleve that there is a batter and more cordial feeling at She men toward the masters t England hes known lor a long: time here will be no atrike in these trades or years to come.The masters, though intent on re-es- tablishing amicable relations with the men, are implacable against those ployers who refuse to join in the Nook.out.Their boycott against Harland & Wolft, of Bellast, is going to be the most Interesting th of {its kind the shipbuilding trade hast ever known.The manager of this t firm, Plerie, who already Lord Mayor of Belfast, wants > go to Parliament, and is oharged with refusing to Join the lock-out in order to make favor for himself with the electorate.He bids fair to pay dear for his seat, for the Méstera\u201d ederation talks o! nothing less than smashing this leviathan of shipbuilding firma.The Steel plate manufacturers, for ex- ple, are being pompelled to decline to to Bell to Harland & Wolff, under pain of losing the entire Federation's ons- tom, and the prince ipte is being extended to cut off practically all thelr supplies.It.may involve e ruin of Belfast's principal industry.FATAL DUEL Fi ITALY.+ or Folice Chrio Cavallotii, poet, A publicis snd the well known Radical member of taliam Chamber of Deputies for Corte-Olons, was killed at Rome on Sunday in a duel with awords with Signor Macola, member of the Chamber of Deputies, and editor of the Gazette di Venezia.The encounter was the outcome of a and the Gasette di Venezia.It too in an unirequented spot outside k the Porta M Shortly tore the meeting Signor Ca- vallotti Seomed in excellent spirits and even joked with his seconds.en the word ang given he attacked his opponent vigor- The first two en ments were without result, but In the Signor Cavallotti-re- ceived a thrust in he throat that severed hi It was first thought he was cnly slightly injured; but the gravity of the wound was soon ived on his putting his hand « on his mouth.He withdrew it covered with blood and could not utter a word.The doctors and his seconds carried him to Zeliino and laid him on » bed in the residence of the ntess Colleres.Tracheotomy was pre reformod and artificial breathing attemped; but all efforts were useless.Signor Cavallotti expired in ton minutes without speaking Macola did not receive à scratch.Numerous deputies and Iriends hurried tp the spot and th i t over th there jeun ive regret over the traglo end \"MODERN EDUCATION.\u2018 To a de utation which waited on Sir John.Gorst at t ment last week be made the following bold state- | pent Jos try by form the Govern.men coun means agree that as such a education vas La good thing cause it unfi ren for the rer of life Which erg thought necessary e maintenance of our civilisation, many of those who were in favor of technical education.were aware of the fact that the\u201d would for terri to intellectual ted use the the farmers wate opposed en time spen in school, _ * ; THE LONDON BLECTIONS.ve, The result of the London ty Coun ofl Sections has been to infllot upon the t Sallsbury'a eran v es low it has yet sustained.ds ole Cabinet descended into the arena\u2019 and the Unionist oaueus pulled: She party wires, the Primrose her munis) LA ord Finest ror aor = = as ming th ne Liber A Demand for Chinese | Fata! Duel In Haly-Many Strikes in | » March 7.\u2014The Pekin cor | vaded the alums like s swarm o A but London repudiated she ayvempt to | -pjihterfere.in (The D.SL Bam) C ported on linc fen bb for i con bu, fie Como, Chille and al) Bowel Complalate, Prout Bites, & da; with ease and without loss, Put up in Tablets, each Tablet sufficient for one Cup of Tea.ACCHARINE TABLET ; - {The D, & L.Basu) Five rundred tes vectr (ina vuger, Each Tablet sufficient for one Cup of Pea or #@F-We also compress in Tablet Forn every Drug required in a CAmpens' Qutfit, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, Manufacturing Chemists, MONTREAL AND NEW YORK: La Table tea can ts tru ant tin boxes of 260 5 period of probation has been unsatisfactory, and many of the Liberals are quite willing to shelf him, IRELAND'S CONDITION.Statistics in Government reports point olearly to a steady growth of prosperity In Ireland.They show that emigration ls rapidly decreasing and the amount of money in the savings banks is greater than ever before.They also show that evictions and outrages are becoming less numerous.Ot the total number of emigrants last ear the United States .got more than per cent.SHOULD IMITATE CANADA.Before the Royal Commission on the liquor laws, a Scotch medical officer declared that the noxlous effects of Whiskey are mostly due to its newness, e sald In the interests of the human race whiskey should be kept in bond tor at least three years.He add t experlments.on.snimals show that new whiskey produces .violent drunkenness.while oid whiskey produces a quiet intoxication.AFFAIRS IN PARIS.There is.observable in Paris a natural rebound from the long strain of the reyfus-Zola convulsion.des ay aulet for the moment, and it.is hat the military leaders are | not \"eves Dover their \u2018wictory,: as It had neen taken for granted they would, Apparently word has been ed around among them to \u2018\u2018lie ow.There are chances of a squabble between them and the Senate over the insult offered by Hégouon, an aristocratis Breton Captain, on the general staff, to Senator Trarieux, but while the in- cldent is worth noting, 1 1s Impossible to say il anything wi | come of it.STRIKES IN GERMANY, There have ben large strikes\u2019 in a number of German cities.In Berlin shoemakers have struck for a de form scale of wages, aud it is thought that the shoemakers elsewhere will and Altona have strack for jive hours per day, an ret te makers have fone out = strike.There re similar reports from Charlottenburg, Stettin, Eoenigsburg = and Sorau, and strikes are impen in the Rhein- mining diner t At Baron Von Stumm's request, $ troops have beeh bent to the the Saar a order.2e -{-trlot to preserve WALES IN THE FLAG.The Welsh members of Parliament are apitatia os for an improved British Royal andard and Union Jack, : Mods duced Jor inspection by some of the bers.The Shange \u2018proposed or mano ele one set of the ar lions, which give England a double representation and put in the quarter under the Scottish 1 lion a fine dragon to symbolise Wales.In the k nothing is to be removed, altese Cross is to be superim- Union but the | posed in the centre, CHRISTIAN UNITY, At a series of Methodist meetings In the sity of the committee, which ra the money to malutain John Wesler's PAIN IN THE HEART.Too serious.a a \u2018condition to neglest.À Guelph harness maker tells how he was oured.{ WN { i ee ot - a | Er Sr E a my\" was y st fms Sesh pl dag Bo | pe verything is join.The cabinet makers of Hamburg Appears on \u201cEvery Wrapper.THE CEC.UR COMPARY, TY MURRAY BTYAEET, NEW YORK CITY.LEGAL CARDS.PAINS PEERS DAVIDSON, Advocate, Commlasioner for the Provinces and Newtoundiand Roarief Trade Building \u201c:OIBBON, CASGRATS, RTAY & NITGHRLL Selleltore, Etc., Canada Lite Building.Mentreat.R.D, MoGibbon, Q.C.Th, Chase Casgraln, Q.C., MP Perey C.Ryan, Victor E.Mitchell Burveyer.nu old house in City Road as a museum and home for Chapel workers connected w esley\u2019s Chapel arrar, Monroe.Gibs Presbyterian; Dr, Clifford, a Baptist, and others of other sects, spoke for the cause, at what old fashioned Methodists » would call a regular love feast.The Dean of Canterbury said what Christianivy needs is unity, not uniformity.He came to give his 2% naw humble admiration to the great and glorious work done b John esley, to whom the Church of nd owed a lasting debt ot gratitude.It is said that lsst summer an American tourist offered $10, 000 for a cracked teapot left fy MEd ro et \u20ac ou ethodists are anx- ve tor.money Shey refused to sell their founder's teapot.\" NEW COAST DEFENCES.The surprise which was created at the time of Prince Henry's visit, when the German warships Deutschland and Ge- fion suddenly loomed up in the British Channel, out of the fo % P rithout having previously been sighted, has aroused the authorities to a senss of the mecessit of taking additions) precautions, an they are now erecting quick-firing guna and searchlights.At the entrance of Portsmouth harbor there will be a light powerful enough to sweep Spithead,and guns will be s0 placed that ships enter- must pass under their muxzzles.| 6 Admiralty has also ordered the six inch quick firlog guna of & new ttern, the special features of which are eir breech mechanism and a new apparatus for working the primers.The new guns work wholl automatically, and at chair firing trials, ti hey gave a the greatest the d taking oni sécotidà ad eighti round being fin Fis, i i SK Fo oo nable by the t guns.The offi here hat these are the best results obtainsd by ay naval power.SWEPT BY A CYCLONE.Advices just received from the Island of Mayotta, Comoro Islands, say that Mayotta was swept by a cyclone during the night of February £7.The Government buildings are, partly destroyed.many ol thot ative.ages, and crops were destroyed, and large numbers of people were killed: or wounded.Many ot phe sufferers were lett without any Shelter, and arc now suffering trom fa mine.BISMARCEK\u2019S LETTER.Emperor Willlam, on March 35, the sixtieth anniversary of the entry of Prince Biemarok into the a wil oonfer nu the former Chanéellor a signal distinction.Dr.Scweninger, the Prince's physiolan, hes forbidden noisy demonstrations or publis speaking at Friedericharuhe upon the occasion of Prince Bismarok's birthday, April 1, owing to the statesman\u2019s precarious state ol health.CABLE NOTES.The floating debt of Spain was augmented 01% eaten, diving Febraary: by ¥ Four fishin, wos belongin, Memel, ia, w were wrecked longe 1e Sixteen fishermen were drowned.Australina Cabinet resi on Sat wis.Count vonThun ,Hohenstein has been callled upon to form a new Cabinet A dreadful disaster took puce in the | saturn and Bexnowice Mine at.Bressau, Prussia.Mors than twenty bodies of the - been recovercd.À fifteenth centui int a Ma- \"dom EE Donne bp Piero die) 1a Fron: : Coûta, has just been acquired by 4 the Paris Louvre at a cost, of 130,000 fra Emperor William is to visit \u201cFa éstitie je his Seth ee art tien of Golooton the.Temple io, Jura, ad the pte the .miners have is rok Sa | prompt delivery of ten twelve inch guns | and als.TspATRE FE FRANÇAIS Wek o March 7th.x Hi Bayes FRIENDS! Prives, 2 & Bo.Boxofios spee Nam.tobe os se ARERR > St.George S.S.Club.Soames 4 across 0e Cu Bo Mountains e F4 as has been propared for the ment of ad on arrival.an wp tor.an 01d Time Tramp, Oy order, F.M.NASH, 8oc.-Treas.S 5601 The regular Monthly Meeting of the above Society will be held in the 8t.Patriok\u2019s Hall, 23 MoGill Street, on Monday Bygiing, 7th instant, st Bight o'clock.By order, 8.CROSS, ACA Malinors\u2014Wod.and Sab, HOYT SR .A SRA] GER Sn age | NEW YORK.Frices\u201423, 50.75, and $1.00 the highest.QUERN'S.vase MATINNEE\u2014TUXS, Tauas, Bar.BERYL 12% STOCK - ¢ HOPE Week.\u2014 CO.\u2014 ma { Sweet Lavender ULAR (Nicht x PRICE (Emmaus Friday, Sth format souvenirs to every lady, Next Week-\"*The Banker's Daughter.\u201d Theatre Royal, Syite= AL.REEVE\u2019S BIG BURLESQUE CO.fre Woeek-Fiyum & Sheridan's Big oe RINK.RYSTAL{M ASQUERADE 4 Ice Good, .T0-morr ow Night, COMING.Miss Jessie Alexander, Only appearance this Spring in entircly new pro- Famme, Douglas Hall, Chomedy street, Thursday Bvening, March 10th.DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.Queen\u201d « Eau Tex St.Satherine a.: w Hall, y1¢ Rim Ave., Westmount, Ÿ° MACDONALS, dr.NEW CLA a8 por for con and Selo PRIVATE £ LESGONR at ay 3 hour, HALLE TO L Btuze Dancing Specialties a night.1 be | lateut book ou Decline and à Department no4 now y D AN Cli NG DRUMMOND WALL.79 and 31 Drummond 84.(The most select\" 8choal in the Clty.) ; SPECIAL RATES for the balanoe of the season.mers\u2019 Class, Monday and Thursday, SP sexT | SYMPHONT ORCHESTRA CONCERTa.5 vue, [WNNOR HALL] Popular Director.NEXTFRIDAY Prices : 5 Hmicians 3 AFTI ERO 5, 3, 50e, Lo tt se Bale of ats always two wecke in adrance at SHAW'S.Great Program 544 taw Private lessons bra omen.\u2018Phone 3067.__¥, W.NORMAN.\"Le NM eNTREALS Le Lenalng D AN CING PROF.FRANK H.MORMAN., Instrootor.Stanley Hall, - 122 Stanley Street.ners may join clamon + at any time before Apeil Private any hour.Bu ce rer Satu au 8 ae tpm Satisfaction tes.Send for rs.Tel 3834.30 sssured.Low ONSERVATORY pur DANCING, DEPORT an SICA reet.Heda: Fat efor Blur of sass?Clayees \u2014.con at à : Evening = 3 p.m.: Assembly.Sat, Eve.0 Private) Jeaton acy Bout tonuit.All fancy and step dant ar 0.F.BEAN ring te the mild wea.eo Rink will re ain CLOSED until fur- | } ther notice, S.A.FINLEY, 533 Mon.Sec.Bt.Patrick's T.A & B.Socety.Dart rit TURINAT, Marek 8th, at 3 B.2s.By order, W.P.BOYLE, Seeretary.s members are cordial- ing.to becom a Tee cette this meet - 5514 VICTOR POCKET SEAL Welghs Oniy 10 Ounces.uires vi little room on tho d and can scanty cerita tn tho dol tions when abeent from the office will ind it creer osavenient.= bo © ted with one hand, nie the he other free to manipulate the tho pa © © is s0 tinot impression 18 od with a moon Price mis die complete 83,75 MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 3158 AND 1757 Xan DAME STREET BEWARE :::GRIP a just this season it Amery est ns, Coughs, Hcersenem and Pnoumonia A other external rem m; vention and quicker pf than Fo por Benson\u2019s PorousPlaster Indérsed ty over 5,000 Chemisia, sure to got: » Seanine : BENSON°S, Al druggieta.Price Looming, Miles & Os, Mantresl, Selo Agta.for Oansda.51 tombs if the | three god-kings of the second of pr vine dynasties eb back ten FE years.In the famous Peabody model-tenementa, the London Daily News says there is a pop- sulation of no less than seven hund and five in one thousand above the av rato, and infant mortality is twenty-two in one thousand below the average.At this rato: the population will soon the profits of of the trast, hich were last year $210,000.Lady Henry Somerset is writing a aketch isa Frances E.Willard for the Sunday Shon ool Chropicl.She asks: \u201cWhat was her ithout money or wide inlu- ence, she bas managed ave A name that will be carved in history.She has unconsciously best described it when she xaid: be womanliness first, aud afterwards what you with.\u201d A Fifeshira village has a distillery managed on communiste principles.which makes a yearly profit of With part of these rofita the Tonton?are equipped with rei and recreation rooms and now proposes to ie the vill with electri.evtric lights In every house Tr 0 What 16 costs now.\u201ctendon street hawkers are now doing well wi vith à portrait of Mr.Joseph Cham- maine out out of ons of h kets fea Ama rp po m, and under the ple- ture are he wards d Lord Salisbury.ol th card boned a p and a small of the Prime Minister comes out of berlain's pocket.The Teuton is abaudoning th clgar tr r of bmi clapet 5 2 3 ot Mr.In 1502 At Constantino le the Bul atten nt has asknd Lune 1 u ju - ge planatio regarding ments of Tork sh troops Rowan the Bu Pul- garian frontier.\"Zoid's new book, \u201cParis,\u201d is sald to be selling.id wh ie well in France, and {ts sale in Lhe oki) in excess of that of any \u201cÀ onde \u20ac dans matin firma has been fined Toe for kesping women ab work after the ne order of the the Ring's Sons \u2018a Bons and Daugh- edf th ed ,h made à gras nca rg actor, has BROWSED AT TORONTO.wie x NTO, March 1, 7 Thomas McDonald, teen years u his brother Frank\u2019 were crossing Mo.RS eut on Saturday vi scow w Jen âlled with na au a went tothe drowned rack oo bla en hing | land with hie sister-in-law, \u2014and-i Sventyfive k to an acre, yeu the birth rate is grow faster than * In all this wondrous battls let our motto |! As the Remedy for ___ Rheumatism the mmmam ALEDONIA SPRINGS* 2e.* Mineral Watersare of universal | - application, Hotals Grub à be and Croce Dr.H.J.Brodeur, SPECIALIST OF PARIS, - SKIN, BLOOD-POISON, SCALP, and Genito-Urinary Diseases.Riadger and illu\u201d Sioese,\u201d craic un arith SUPKRFLIOUS ALR, seoles, warta, birth-m without palo ly met en Ua to420p.pe ines Rap re man, rtp \u2014 EDUCATIONAL STUDENTS and OTHERS, Postal or Private Tnition given in Biology.Cheminn {inorganic and organic), Physics, Elementary Anatom} and German, for science and other examinations.Me dersie terme 50e PRHOFRSSOR RATCHELOR, I! Mayor 8 HICH GRADE VOCAL CULTURE.MR.JNO.KE WEBATE x Solv Singing.dcudie.TS Cathy: Victorian Nurses.On and after MONDAY, Tth inet, the beadquar ters of the Order in Montreal, Mo, 113 University stress, will be open for active work.Three Nurses will be ready to visit casse.TT Houwrs@xm-toneon,snddtolpm.Wight calls cannod for the present be answered.Telephone 4138.\u201cws Qook\u2019s Cotton Root 1s successful our Crus ps na rations ane dan 0 or, as all gerons.Price.None à, Sipe Stipes box; Ne.8,10 degrees stronger, $3 per box.tord, malled receipt of price and tro dant stam mpany Win took Nos.1 Tana 8 rary $d recor responsible Druggists B.K.MoGale No.7133 Notre Dema st., Moatresl™ Si%eod WEST AFRICA.The Claims of Britain and France to be Referred to Arbitration NEW YORK, March 7.\u2014The \u2018Ban\u2019 Log n correspondent referring to the Angi reich dispute over West ics, says: It re usually well formed that Lord Salisbury has made another surrender to France by Seeing to refer to arbitration the conflicting claims of England and France to Bouma, at thé head of navigation on the lower N: and the ost Dank of he iger og Bay Lois uses.wee o he as es tol M.Hanotaux that ender no would he accept arbitration upon\u2019 that question, because -the region was undeniably British and was diplomatically yecog- N Sete firmation of hangs of oo confirmation a do front is obtainable but probe an as nouncement of some kin .be made in the House of Commons duting the com- i week, Most other inte have been settled by mu and the French got the best of the perçue The reference ot Bousss to basin would be a splendid triumph for diplomacy.The French in that region, and Shey ar but but M.Hanotaux has p hy! where he French pe little to Jens and and to gain by arbitration.Gabiln to the Times on the sub H.Frederic says: The fo] h ui over West Alrios been threatening so long thas, although - she press of London and Paris continue exchange m menacing declarations, publie interest bas rether wanderel away from it.Any overt action, however, would bring it back with a rush, but he no tion grows that the dispute reg ad phlter the Frans motions, on pat ched up.leaves » great deal to remely, unceriain 4 and ch here Be Br man guess what the Frenc will result i.; of = Coming, The Rebelo'98. MUST BE GUARDED The Militia Department to Send Troops to Yukon.PERMANENT CORPS FOR SERVICE.The Railway Will vil Be Extended lo Port Simpson, AND AMERICAN PEOPLE SHOWN That the Dominion Cannot be Dictated to by United States Congress.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tSpeclai to the Star.) OTTAWA, March 7.\u2014The report is ourrent this morning that the Government on Saturday decided to send un exploring party in charge of the ohiet engineer of the Department of Public Works, and Mr.Boswell, C.E,, of Quebec.to explore the waters of Port Simpson harbor, and make a survey for a line of railway from Glenora to Port CANONS RCHTS a SPANS DEMAND IS WOTHORAWN: A Request for General Lee's Recall is Taken Back.\u201d 4- Public Opinion in the United States Agrees War to be Inevitable.{Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, March 7.\u2014 Yesterday and this morning a decided sensation was caused throughout the \u20acountry by the announcement that Senor Gullon, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, had- intimated to Minister Woodlord that Spain would like the United States to recall Consul-General Lee from Ha- vans, Spain also asked that naval vessels should not be used in carrying relief supplies from the United States to the Cuban people.The statement was at ohce authorised by the State Department that President McKinley replied that he would not ecall Con- sul-General Lee, \u2018and that he was satisfied in every way with his course.It was also announced that such naval vessels as are most available, would be used in carrying reliel supplies to Cuba, SPAIN WITHDRAWS.This afternoon it is officially announced that Spain bas withdrawn he request for the recall of Consul-Genera A CRITICAL SITUATION AVERTED.y that \u2018den on days 1 Told hk spots ad Tore voted | and por Si merely 80 croate fe nde a an army apt \u2018United States fn time of î - sonditions have changed 80 +a \u2018to hall Shall now bot bot speak and vote « rs proper precautionary measure,- \u201cThe men who have accused us \u2018clamoring for war without being hing to prepare \u20ac tor it, will find that the De- mooraté in Congress will be vote both men and money long ove this administration will be ready to use either in war with Spa \u201cIt the worst comes, as 1b ow.BeSINS certain BRE it will, the Demacratio - party will sustain the tin al proper measures without any thought of political advantage.\u201c\u2018We feel that he has moved too slowly.He has simply postponed the crisis without averting it, \u201cNothing is more clearly written than | that the Island of Cuba is to be free,and while I belleve a recognition at the proper time of the Cubans\u2019 right to fight for their own Independence would bave been sufficient, I fear that that time has passéd, and Uni States is bound in honor to take decisive action.\u2018It this ie to be.done at all, it ocght to be done at once.The cruelties which have shocked humanity throughout: the world ought to end before the next rainy season begins.Passenger \u201cRate War ~ Seems no Nearer à Solution.THE QUEBEG AND LEVIS RATE.C.P.R.and 1.C.R.Come to a New Agreement For a Webk-\u2014 G.T.R: Puzzle.The week opens with the railway rate war situation unchanged.The Canadiau Pacafic officiale had no new move to an- noyuce this morhig and the Grand Trunk people are not likely to do anything unless action is invited by some development on the part of the enemy.All concerned are quite frank about admitting the obscurity of the end of it all.It is con ceded on all hands that the difficulty is as unsolvable as it was months ago.The C.P.R.will not talk .to the American roads until they agree to restore former tariffs, allowing them their differentiais, while the American roads au the Graud Trunk will confer at any time and place but refuse to restore the differentials in the meantime.Thus the matter stands vo- ay.In the meantime the two Canadian disputants are doing a rushing business.For Instance when the C.P.R.reduced its St.Johns\u2019 rate to twenty-five cents the Grand Trunk carried the train .crews, put very few more.Now they say that since their rate is the same as that of the C.P.R\" they are apply ot the question ¥ increasing the capacity 9 of : trains, reat is peo tp noe.à otwith- standing de Hac tho this is not a favorite _ cn ® 2 oi vide mr tee Ly OSU VER te trmigus whe Shane 4 SETH-ROUND sonmers wll es VA me QUARRY | FOR SALE.A Quarry tovering 14 tout and oon taining tbe finest Frey stone and situated |.Immediately on the Sault au Recollet road next to Laxooque's Hotel.Will be sold at once owlng to division of estate.Address : FREE GOLD Fres Gold Claims for sale at Low Prices in Michipidoten, Heine River, Wahana Districts, Eus as rich as the ke.- The CANADIAN MINIEQ REMINIT CO, 63e Craig, Montreal.soljaited.in m CT! OSE cut prices of model and sample Men\u2019s Shoes at WV Slater Bros.won't benefit you much if you put off yj) going for them too long.They're clearing out fast.In some cases the Slater Shoe Co.had to buy from the manufacturers, through their agents, dozen pair lots to secure the desired models.In such lots there\u2019s a pretty fair range of sizes.¥¥ These are some instances: $6.00 French Enamel Calf, Cork $5.00 Heavy Soled, Ù | Leather 8 VANCOUVER à de Onnadian Port ort where ges- Lawrenoe A, Wilson, 1.08] LLe & on Cs ADA SU VAN.1 onions Hospital Street, Montreal.To Let Properties of La _ we.\u2018copy, » Pronident, Board of Trade.Ba Pp 1 ; Mesa.- Vanootrer, BG.Danque du Peuple.| Good Opportunity TEE UE KLONDYKE 5e Mare.Dee ae James sod Little Ht, Antolea: .ro mt oo : étre RE Si STR SITE NTI Re ae SSSR A AQU DU PE \u2018 > \"= + - oN.\u2018 i a \u2014_\u2014.= =, .=.gp977272222222232332 222222 232, n Slater Bros.| The Slater Shoe Store | 249 St.James St.% Lh WW soled, laced boots,'in several Si on.Thi ad- Lee, and it is now believed that the in- time of year for travelling, nearly all trains This looks as it the Government, mitting the seriousness of the \"blow struck at their Stickeen to Teslin route by the action of the United States Senate in enacting prohibitory conditions tor transhipment of goods and merchandise at Wrangel, has decided to make their route an all-Canadian one by extending the line of railway from Glen- ora to Port Simpson cident is practically closed, The withdrawal came to-day in the shape of an officiai communication from inister Woodford.It is now stated that the request was never put in the shape of a demand, but that it was merely a suggestion on the part of Spain, an and when she found that it would not be pleasantly received she GENERAL FITZ HUGH LFE, Whose withdrawal from the position of Consul-General of the United Scien was demanded by was withdrawn to- in.The d y are crowded le a the low ody peop vantage of QUEBEC AND LEVIS RATE, The Canadian Pacific and the Interco- lonial Division of the Canadian Government System of Railways have come to an Srrangoment whereby the rate to 8; and jo, selling styles, sizes 6, 7, 75, 8, \" $6.00 French Patent: Calf, laced boots, of different shapes, sizes $4.00 for Lined, Tan'Laced Boots, ina ea \u2018number of different styles, \u2014 ds sizes, 6, 61, 7, 74, 8, 8, and 9, selling for $5.00 Leather Lined Box Calf : Heavy Soled Laced Boots of $3.50 \\ in this country, Levis and Quebec will not be resto .The Minister of Militia, it Is sald, is promptly receded, a \u201cSpain plainly relies upon starvation {to its former full status for restored | UN 7 7h 8, 8} and 9 sell- different styles, sizes \u2019 7 also exercised over the action of the TO BUY WARSHIPS, to conauer the Cuban patriots, and no week, although the very low rate quot- g| : 8, 8! à ' 70 Government at Washington, and, upon \\ |civilised nation ought to stand idly by led last week will not Le in force.It nN ing for - 3 and 9 selling =, good authority, it is learne this morn- ghould President McKinley become and see that kind of warfare practised will be remembered that $1.60 was the Jas or = - - ° 11/} ing, that the department of ! illtia 18 convinced that Congress will support almost within sight of its shores.single fare figure then, while for one mn 6 Ca i R i \u2018Calf laced .preparing a military expedit on sa the him in the action, he will purchase two \u201cI believe that the United States is week commencin to-day it will .$6.00 Carmine Russia »iac \\ Klondike.\u2018The force will be Bo > Tom battleships, one protected cruiser, one on the verge of a war, Certainly it is $4.00 single and $6.70 return, The old N ts.f i h : $3.00 Russia Calf in various < the permanent corps oi (pe Le iy torpedo gunboat, and four torpedo boat nearer a foreign war than it has becn |rate was $ : boots, of various snapes, sizes - shapes, sizes 6, 6! 8, 8! - The grjcors and men the } d i u 3 destroyers, which have been offered to since our war en exico, and per-.THE pi SITU ATION, 16 1 8, 8! d 7 7» ; \\ polected.dition bas not been ascertain- the Un ited States Boverniant by, Bure haps nearer than any%hation ever was Mm 5.5b 0, 7+ 70 5, O3 AN 5 4 00 9 and 9%» selling $2.0 À pean rs.He has conferred w to escape it.\u201d : here 0 Ô ed, but doubtless the force will be ready \\everal Senstors, and they have advised pe quiet cemmitéee in Row Fork comer.f Oy selling for - © for - - \\ / to leave in time to reach the beadwat- ers of the Yukon by the time naviga- him to take this action.He will con- MONEY, NOT SHIPS.row, and it is Hkely the rate diffioulty Ab tinue his conferences with the memters LONDON, March 7.\u2014 The reported will be discussed, although the meetin tign opens.doubt that the Govern Of the Naval Committee and other lesd- goating of a Spanish loan is confirmed, is a regular one, and was not call ng I There are too many different kinds to give a detailed à me tee | a th Seal Th Slt | DELS Sun rE prenne BE ae ep et à of th W ward predicament with respect to Its Senators are ald to have met At a he storles that Spain band from Chicago that the Joint Trao Ae MN descriptio o em.\u2018 Yukon railway.The extension of the warships in Germany and Bngland ls tor Hoar\u2019s residence and agreed to up- horitatively denied sqpistion is to Bet after the Canadian : proposed railway to Port Simpson ld the President authoritatively denied, nn oye hold the President in any action he Pacific for alleged violations of the ou ma Vv seems to be the only way out a the ight take in th} tt Poko ode qommisstons ot Spanish les of that ization.It Is said \\ But if you come quick you y get your fit, and save WwW difficulty in which He further sayu:\u2018\u2019L'am Bitzer.Pie action oi the United Reno! the House Committee on Naval purchase ammunition.that che aamociation would make net 040 $1.00 to $2.00 à pair.- yy States Senate will glve the Government, suing the same course.Members of \u2018| the Canadian Pacific into trunk \\ ; ; an excuse dr aps tie the ons aile Congress of both parties seem dispo sed territo fe Senin ost sect he Vanderbilt mn ; \u2019 Po : 9° A | Mon of he extension of thie railway éuerganey mass Ce taking DREYFUS SEEKS Paie ani Tog Row Fore Central \"hate A Te Slater Shoe full price-only.] NME from Glenora | o the Can P LOOKING TO ENGLAND.been close,.and EE ps | CEE oo - J ; WwW A The report that the Department of 4 & oy to cause it.So: cease lations,\u201d (1 gd i Militia is preparing to send a military corrom every indication in the present.HIS DEATH.The story, altho airculated with great \u2018 WW i expedition into the Yukon country, it [go beli v th oy he nistration energy among th roads, could not ST oye 3 true, shows that the Government is de- and y ot ' Be 3 as the sympathy pro 5.m ° JAMES \\ { termined to meet the aggressive atti- BOC support o nd.The communi- He A E His Pri .e : tude of the United States with physi- 3 of interests and the common tongue He ttempts to Escape His Prison GRAND TRUNK PUZZLE.A 9 STREET.eal force, belief that, In the ve: t ro ar with ici uestion of whether the Grand % IN i ie dimes to imate phat, ti tt BARTER EL a TH by Suicide rh Eo gt as Ble ws .nN be, but at least it is certain that sensa- ed States.- $ \u20ac ; ; .! Outward! esterday was a quiet Sun- : statements on the bar of the C.P.R., and «NOs NE WR WE OW NU, + 02 75-08 Ne WE WN Wy J ! tional developments are likely to be the IY y a D the G.T.R.The latest production in that 33 = 2 \u201c> =3==-=====>= j order 1 Opie day durin ÿ the present day in Washington, but In tn Smears NOW HE HAS FRESH TORTURES fine J unique, and win nds up with a puzzle 2333; =e AE GE GE SE GE Sa a a.| : of the Navy Department, signs.of un- ADDED TO HIS LOT.ou ciel y the ve.Trunk \u2014 .: vas.ask- REGULARS FOR THE WEST.commen interest and activity were ap ed if he had seen the statement in pir {at Prince of Wales l'eriment.(Special ta the Star.) parent.ANS GET READY Special tho Star.) pers in reference to the two te: Ser Finance and Commerce '% Montreal Street Railway Com any, = OTTAWA, March 7.\u2014Hon.Dr.Borden CUB X.(Special to the Star.and 2 ir | ANNUAL DRILL.: Mibister of Militia, with the knowledge of Gen.Calixto Garcia and President Bar PARIS, March 7.\u2014It is reported that Oe nd noticed the © pert a to An MORNING STOCK SALES, .A L The Regimest will Parade at the ; ' the Government, is now considering the tolome Maso have been informed from ex-Captain Dreyfus, who Is serving 8 produce several nd ud ded prove tha 8 20%: 178 Armoury, fudrill order, Apa a ] ENDERS, : possibility of sending to the Yukon, in- New York of strained relations between sentence of Ite Imprisonment on our agent at Quebec was not asked for a capsdian Posie, xd., 100 » 138 at 1-5 follows: | stead of further Mounted Policr, u detach.the United States and Spain, and the | ticket to Seattle,\u201d and furth id Jf 520 a0 a 80%; 200 at £0; i Hat Beaton lt 10d Jen March Addressed to the on gned, hy ent of 100 or 200 men drawn from the possibility of war between the two |11° du Diable, recently attempted to à pu urther said, we 80%: 1 00 at 50%: 638 at alt Battalion, 10 snd Tod March.ceived up to 2,0 Thr ty Arr Ri permanent corps.This would prevent the countries.The Cuban Government hee commit saloide.Since then he has been connecté vit th \"x EPR case a Toronto Sreet, 125 at 101%; BOD ab | DR 0 ane will bo held each Thursday at 8m day, % y of March ext, one the necessity of filling up the Mounted Police decided to address a manifesto to \u201cthe compelled at night to lie on a plank bed tuning of tickets E Rey tectives and get, 101%; 125 at À Recrults wili parade each Friday at 8 p.m.Tinase oP 57 with recruits and five th e regular force ex- country as soon as hostilities are open- ith his feet chained to a cannon ball, tin af ait ie n.Ancient thing, Montreal Street, 50 ab 2614; 185 at La *\" w.BON, Capt, Adjutant.100 SHARES OF % P.C, P erience in roughing ed, inviting every Cuban now on Sha ie and the gratings of the windows of the Do part of the modern alway hg, wd is 4000 Begistored_ 2 : STOCK OF THIS \u2018courant, TORONTO, Mareh 7 An Ottawa special fond, liviné withid the Spanish fort place in which he is confined have been cation.To use the term that is quite-com-[ Gale, 35 a 160%; WY ARSE x mem _LOt 1asue-16th Art 107) to the Globe says that the law officers \u2018of | fied\u201d greatly strengthened, it being feared \u2018Bonds, a KINDLING WOOD Said shares represent he ; the Crown hol that the United States the towns, rr Che reviens we | that the prisoner mer try and escape.a i penta tay\u2019 \"and he Dominion Coal, ETS st 100%, .the fracti of Shares alloted © or the | : hi tèra Dreytus |re- » Halifax Rallwa al sald iss being di ! cannot, without violating the treaty of forbidding unarmeä men Co join the elves trom bis wife are becoming rarer.one, of the viing generation vould only be Heat and Light, 100 at 304 SPLIT CORDWOOD.iio, ific, bet ilo erler, upder vero | of Canadian trade for the Yukon, going by tation will en > abolished.An In jt is thought his mind and body are col- TALS fun of.trick y 1 could gi ve Jou 8 ist Bank of Montreal, 3 at uo; 1«t MI.31.60 for Soft.$1.76 for Mixed.lution of the Board of Directors, \"of this ! ¢ the Stickeen River.The fus Citation w addressed also to @ll |japsing.He has no knowledge of the © far better tricks +, and so many Bank of Commerce, 3 at 14 $2.00 for Hard.date, and will ranx for dividend trom the | way of the Stickeen er.ey go fur- Cubans abroad under fitty years of age gitation In France to secure a revision of them, that they would make a prey LARGEST LeADS IN THE CITY st January, \u20181898.| ther, adds abe Sempatch, and claim bat the to enlist; in the American army or come op his sentence, or of any the effects of Pook £ on the pote one one ppcontl ublished - Ring up \u2018Phone 396.audenderers bave the, option of blading for parm, over the is te ond on Be 72 A CONSUL ABSIGNS Shas So BRS SE BREST RI\u201d wowrmeas szoox sxoussor.RIGAUD RLLING Co | Ln LINE tii se ., \u201cI wou pak you ive this in ew 8 > .{ where necessary, always, of course, under = r of the reasonable Customs regulations calculated qui at Sagan La Grande, has resigned.ot meything ke though» chesinat (oat acme pry mse 0 \"MEW TORK STOCK EXOBANGR MABEIN 5.VATIE, fa iy of Canwden goo 1e 5e, Barker fois thus the Ameriss 10 PORT IN TOW.{corned fot it my bo wanna | © |p Rh 0 | em LS TS ur.Tega.; f ; Spasially reparted for A h then refers to the bill pass- Cuban aftairs, has ignored all the con- ae Cenglian Pare] a.2, % Soe germes aie Loos] tn x for J.& & Backs & Oa, = dl «ly Bes Penate at Washington on Friday, Sular reports, and that the consuls to mm.Catalonia Picked up With Tail Dusth 0.8.Atlaatia.4 \u201c4 >< Mar.7.Mar.5.| FINANCIAL NOTES it says in effect, gives us the right 8H intents and purposes are useless as conareid® | 10 ws Ope 115° Ope.less.\u2014\u2014 to enter goods at Wrangel and tranship in Channels of information.- Shaft Broken.Bo.5 \u2018106 Je - - 8 18 At Saturday\u2019s session of the Montreal i bond only on certain impossible conditions, WHAT GEN.LER SAID._\u2014 i pn 15 18 106 5 = ax a Stock Exchange, 1825 Canadian Pacific ; among them that we shall allow all Am- * 8 , \"HALIFAX, March '7.\u2014~The Cunard ES.18 > » LR w ® #6 A shares were p at 841-2 to 84 1150 erican miners entering.the Yukon to carry General Fitshugh Lee, tbe United f Liv 1 e nsto .» 8 oq # \u201c 15356 ung 19% 19% Toronto Street at 103 to 104, and 156 Mont.in half a ton of food, clothing and plant States Consul-General, when question\u201c Catalonia, Boston, verpool vis, Queenst pd 2 vs 108 106 - 204% Tom om hr m3 real Breet, old, at 262 to and new at free of duty; that we shall allow American ed regarding Spain\u2019s demand for his re à un de bx tail shaft token or th - : a MIN NN NW oo om 8 1 .Gas sold at 197 1-8 to 197 for 34 fishermen the right to purchase bait in our call, said: 5 shall continue to do my tor Toten.with her oF Delaware, = f Pi > ol, : Co ; Bu x = a.\u2014\u2014 == == \u2014 pshares, Richelieu & Ontario at 105 1-2 to 105 ports; that we shall give charters to Am.duty, which is to guard-American inte- d \"Phi ladelphi ware, from Liverpool, ; i» Ww 1 7% 1% 2 ms 31 [for 150 shares, Mont Cotton at 15212 erican railways, beginning at Dyca and reste.\u201d bound te Pied of passengers on board.A COM PROMISE CASE.CW wm ve A Bo Be MM) for 16 shares, and Dulw ered at 6 for aa And Eh re ah dar so SPAIN°S REINFORCEMENTS, She was picked up by the Delaware four | | Lng MW Th leg BBM BB OF Montreal wan lees ot cre\u2019 licenses at points convenient for Unit- ays 840.8 om 13 wo ome oe 4 06 9401.4 for 3 shares, La Banque Nationale at ed § States Giigens, the despatch, ari patehed from Cube Speo he me Action of A.Racine versus J.Singer cm aw B 10% .Pi 1 Ji he fois to.90 for 50, and Merchante Bank at i \u201cThere is,\u201d continues the atc! - : URGENTS.Dismissed.16 mw 18 .2 or shares.petty south\u2019 American State that oid, ship Oquendo and her warm welcome PERSIA'S INS : .H+] 3% i] .Sn # on | ow itself to be held up in this manner, and by the populace, who feel that war with ) \u2014.©» SU voit 188 181 In New York on Saturday, there was an it will probably be intimated to\u2019 the au- the United States would not TEHERAN, March 7.\u2014The Governor This morning Judge Archibald dismiss- : pq THRE 2% 2% apparent disposition on the\u2019 part of Tam- A M rh as ar Se Men may seem ridloulous In the Theos Frovièce Dern points In Per- Gengis ER oA tne vero X 8 2 Ë = | 12 0 rata Tt yas timated by oma WO can \\ntimate ! a an vera.nes in er- + a\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 a adn will shut u the Yukon as tight as a States, yet the existence of this beliet sien Beluohistan, where Vie expected Baal POR efi) his 102 5 __ _\u2014- - Tr pome ot à thon that Te rn 25 wl : bottle, turn all American miners and among a large element of the popula- order will shortly be restored.There affairs to an experienced accountant, Lm i » i TON mw wk ibe granted to the company, and th: i ea Fanti wold Seid re fro on These Spanien warohips encourage tie dit Feraiin, aot thut hame, Tith the result chat the goods were ow 3 7 UE SH Du A que creuse for the specuialom The soli | ane \u201d = or British Columbia into the notion That th ars 1 of the Ma e © of the Persi ra nee a uérrel me, purchased by J.Horsfall, and a com- \u2018 199 i = 1 os Loi I We > this morning was about evenly: ivided be i ocer an port © han ubmit tr any terms of quicy is à sub e rest A el a ne 2 on February 38, due : rival este promise was was made with the creditors at : 2 1 w OX CIO Nu fig teen short sales and the liquidation fa the § the sort contained in the bill.\u201d $ auiah Gove Je ndiffereiice.to the | tween the\u201d ob 37 ns were xi \u2019 cents on the dollar, and 10 cents ad- 2 \u2018 8, i\" ZZ wis ik same Way.| Were It not that the Government of Tone troo shi) Allo: 8 Xin 1 during whi pe ditional by note.\u2019 This procedure was Cahn em a = ug ak ss fy Canada is convinced that President Mc- ved at Tavens ith 1500 + oldiers o Xt GAINS HE HER POINT.at the He dE Xnown pa pee, plaint : Boom $ = .9 Be A TL ann were, .Lndon Indicate that Am Kinley and his Cabinet are not in syo- reintorce the S A isons.RUSSIA £.was accep pen T 9 » A ee \u2014 OH = = turda were pathy with the polloy of the American P garrisons : but the pl laintif objected, though be oe fé 8 2 ow à BM ID IT evel on Satan ear te dona coast cltles hay want Lo monopolize THIS PREACHER WANTS WAR.* ; ©.(S#a also page 4) da pue ager.nd y Bod ent, eS = 8 = 2 Tn KR 5% on cables about the rate\u2019 ware Yukon trade to the exclusion of the .08 14 18 206 Ag 25 su it bel .Rev, Stephen - A.Northro of - the ; The Tageblatt to- but Horstall a opposition on the - WR = @ ® wm @ people of Camade, to Who amie re, First Baptist Chiron, Kansas City, in EE despate \"trom Pekin, ground thus he aid fal value for Shp se = FF dh of, dE | ae end he weak.negotiations will prob | .monstrance might be expected.As mat.& prelude to his serthôu yesterday talk- saying China has & Port goods, \u2018and\u2019 distributed the returns Domioion Coal Fret.\"a ig Bh 1% Wh , ers stand, howéver, the Government ed strongly in févor of war, 1 can- Arthur and Ta-Lien-Wan 2 Russia for Soon, the oreditors.Radine contested do do Bond.100% \u2014 2 mee wee weekly statement of the Associated will, take it for granted that whatever ot helo but \u2018feel that war is inevi- 98 years.+ thé Court dismissed the ac.Manual Qottes mi.1 un , 1) UK 18 1% Banké of the United States showed a de- bills the Senate may ass and the Presi- table,\u201d said he.*\u2018Hut humanity is a eee ton aiid maintained ted the opposition, ag Cen, Gob Ca a \u2018 ce OO == \u2014\u2014 crease of $2,135,825 in the us reserve, dent may sign, the Rreaty of Washing.larger Word than América.These dogs .- the sale bad as muoh tor the Merebaata Cotton Ce.\u2014 = \u2014 a 2 .By jm 0% which now, a\u2019 ds at $20.8, , À contrac- ! \"ton is still in forcé af war ought to be driven back té æ BIRTHS.creditors - am it Prado wound up, Dem.Ostton Mills Co.98 ho 1 WK Coe Mn, DR tion of the recent { Until some overt aot at Wrangel proves their kenneis, not merely because of ; Button; bn March 3, Abe wife There was no Intention ¢o defraud, but De a0 Demin.one = IZ = m= em mm = aati in securities, as does also the contrary, the Canadian Government this Maine dissster, but.because of ii» | IAF EFORD\u2014_AL frord, of of a daughter.it a a transaction made in good faith Joon Mons ER Ary mm eam asm me \u2018yA ow À lecrease of $23,103,900 in deposits, Cir- will do nothing to cast doubt upon the berty-loving, body-starving Cuba, It is ¥.L.Baflore by ¢ Sh for reusonable gonslders Dismond Glam Oo.\u2014\u2014 == 220 TT Ad BT lion pvrensed $7.20, 5 Specie increns- good faith of tl © Vaised States, The non nbons rh - nana Slutch- pmaTHE., he tony and the Plainsitt bad suffered : bd : 1 : we 0Y = ed aaa.and Legal lecrcas- : Yukon railway will ushed on, and if 1e thro n an her so at 1 - Tian damage, | wn ow \u2014 OC the navigation of the Stickeen in inter- hands off.-GLLN tie.$800 tout .CW vas a a fered ah that railway will be extend.Think of it my people.Wo have al- od of pnevmontl, J John ne | .STOOKS IN STORE.wip x 1e Henry Cle, he, New York Bock: ed od aly to Observatory Inlet.lowed this country hateful name te! Cine, barrister, of Cornwall, \u2018out, 34e 5.x WHKAT IN SIGHT.x Sn 0% of Exchangs, mays norivania Railroed is accepter rt me starve 500.000 men, women and children g B ON_-aL Yogarg P.Q., onthe &b | gp.\u20ac er = sosie this after Thefoliowing {able shows the wheat in sight CO ERE 37 on tho atreet 8 conclusive demonstration The Queensland and South Australian © 53 ats Smased cast \u20ac om.Georye À Shs, à dau 6 foo ne matters, and the dam Mason 1, J Fh.1.96 March 4 91 Lx 8 EM 07 the reality ind extent of the tevival of Governments have forwarded replies to the Ch SE She olvillzed pond Ey adi iy oft ne tot Maria Mar- prot ding Fe and pres Commi ne ble > mouse SAO $170R000 Ben = = = = industrial acth Tr h ne faruis of As recen Pre m Mr.Chamberirin not made an effort to heip her before ray, vite [il the ake J Joba Kelly, a bet cntandens of | ARE ta a \u2018 us 14; pyate À .25,900,000 1 É es ment of c and dividends, sm rim an ope ewe pony posta the United States mus not Ke when Fane nero VAL ew fe ve we house à er at ount SE Ps, À tee os.\" Ring on.2420000 2 rime = = ounting to Bi compared with $L- rate, stating that they aro not favorable to lent.\u201d \"ho Wednesday, Ob Jul b just Jo 8 al SE: (panes asi; Tt fog : seu is stimulated 141,000 for e previous year; Thich ina the reduction of the wo pence, thence to a - oe ncerns such ; the reduction of te oe aferenve.T° HE ALSO BXPECTS WAR.: Li Faris sk to Bouow | Kom SOAS most fundamental industries, Tho rai vo 0 Joseph W.te Deragoratlo Jade EER Ey ri 2 ius Oy Pee ey bo X À n ongrèss, has given donal son\u2019 of TE rR Ss - Special Noties.signed sta \u2018on the present net fgHeld, om onthe, 66 à 1e.annual statements of the be Armbrecht\u2019s Coca Wine for Fatigue of Mipt | tional situation whérein he asserts MeCLAFFERTÉSAE Anapoil ging, N.to +.some surprises gratiiy- and Body, Nervousness and Sletpigess | bis beliet that.\u2018This country ts on khe 8, 11, ar a ae ing to in ha verge of war,\u201d ° i sci . 1 \u2018 i ! ?! Popul Classifiod dia\u201d hévrisnens | Inthe MONTREAL DAILY STAR.AITUATIONS WANTED, 19 santa for weed es bent Pis AID each rurns ED, 0 ceuts for 10 ce les, and Au he o PWANTED- ads.5 couts Îce 15 words or less, À cent per extra , each ROOMS TO | I.10 conta tor 20 w or Joes, and Hé cent per extra word, insertion.BOARD.D.10 conta | or 0 words or Jess, and 3 cent per insertion.POUND, 10 vents for 30 words or less, and 3 owt per To LET HOUBES.STORES.FTO, % cœuta for 25 words nr jess, and 1 cout per cxtrs word, each insertion.FOR SALE.25 cents for 25 words or lees, and 1 coat pee iT B sono 1 for 28 wont or Lose, a 1 seat per astra gach Insert rtion.\"BOT 4.OHANCES, ETC., 8 oonts for 25 werds or tap, and 1 ovnt per extra word, cach insertion.REFBONALS, page 2, 2ornta per word, with a minimum charge of 5 cents «ach insertion.NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The « above rales are NET CASH with der.WRen such advertisements ure wot prepaid numerous entries have to de mare, and the rate 18, in consequence, \u2018much higher, ; No charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less than five + lines, fo HOUSES TO LET.AAAS NN NL NS 0 LET\u2014IN SUSSEX AVENUE, NEAR west ond park, upper tenement in first Class ster; Daisy furmace, good outbuilding.Appl nod Otfce, 73 University st, or otlice numb New York Life Building.3225 2 0 LET \u2014 LARGE DWELLING, 447 St.Lawrence street, above Sherbrooke street, threo story and basement, containing twelve rooms, large yard, tendiog to Su Dominique street; splendid position or 8 ing house; immediate possession; rent.ot Apply to W.KE, Cooper, Star ofllco, or 115 St Fal troet.Telephones No.3 Bu on] 0 LET \u2014 UPPER TENEMENT.1218 St.Lawronce st.(with immediato possession Containing 8 large rooms aud W.C.; Zn god ropai pair, splendid locality; rent low.Apply to E, Cooper, Star office, ur 115 St.Famille street.Telephone No.379.st ta O LET \u2014 FINE CUT STONE HOUSE No.78 Victoria st, (near Sherbrooke aren containing twelve (12) rooms, bathroom, modern conveniences; heated by oy Biot water furnace, allin first class order.ablos (3atalle) and large Coach House in rear.Sables 3a locality, Stables may be sublet if not required.Apply W.S.Marion, Office.165 St.James street.ae 0 LET \u2014 8 UNION AVENUE, A ly to ee and 5 ee a J h A » H.Austin, Agen! ose, Tin, 318 St.Paul at.52d fa oO LET\u2014%8 SHERBROOKE ST.choicest locativn in the city ; 16 Tooms: heated by Daisy h.w.furnace, and rn convenienc:s; good stable and coach house; rent mod-rate.Apply on premises or 818 Comn{issioners.st.536 A O LET\u2014160 MANSFIELD STREET id \u2014 ar Mrs.Parker Tells Different Stories About the Trouble Between Coe and Nesbitt.The preliminary investigation In the case of John Nesbitt, accused of causing the death of William Coe in a house on De Montigny street, last Wednesday evening, by beating him to death, was opened before the Police Magistrate this morning.The prisoner was represented by Mr.C.A.Wilson, of St.Plerre, Pel- Nssier & Wilson.Mr.Cook, the Crown Prosecutor, appeared and asked if it bould not be arranged to have the case lai& betore the Grand Jury at the present term.\u2018 Mr.Wilson ohjected.He had had no opportunity to sce his client alone, since bis arrest! e had called at the gaol on Saturday, but this privilege was re fused, \u20ac had had no opportunity to prepare his case, and it would be unfair to force him to go ahead at that rite.Mr.Cook\u2014\u2018\u2018But you will have at least a month before it will be called, Some further discussion took place and the matter was allowed to rest for the time being, but it is quite evident Nesbitt will be.arraigned at the present term, ; Charles Lacroix, the Corgner\u2019s special officer, who was the first notified 51 the case, was the first witness.He related the circumstances which led bim to investigate the case, and related what he found on entering, the Nesbitt house.He also filed the Coroner\u2019s re- post of the inquest conducted on the.odv ot William Coe, and the verdict rendered by the jury.Capt.Choquette, ot No.13 Police Station.also gave similar testimony in ve- gard to visiting the house on the order of Inspector Lapointe.The conditions prevailing when the officers arrived and what they found have already been described.BLOOD STAINED GARMENTS, Detective Sergt.Campeanu followed.To him Nesbitt had said Coe's death was due to an accident, and he'never made any other admission in his presence.Mr.Campeau produced an undershirt bearing blood-stains whieh he took from Nesbitt, and also a heavy glass paper weight, two pieces of a broken china vessel having blood ataina., These articles w vo given a minute examination, and Mr; Campeau then brought.forth a broken wash basin smeared with blood.A vest soaked in blood followed, and then a coat in about the same condition.These latter articles were taken from the rooë of the deceased.Nesbitt\u2019s boots were also filed as un iblt.Dr.Bouchard testified to being called to the Nesbitt house on the morning following the murder, Wednesday, March 2.N bitt was present when he Arrived, and said he had fallen from a chair.He suspected all was not right and informed the police.| MRS.PARKER'S STORY.\u2018\u2019 Mrs.Daniel Parker, sistér-in-law to the prisoner, was the nex witness.It will be remembered that this\u2019 wquan contradicted herself on different occasions while testifying before Coroner McMahon.This morning she said she was not in her right mind.She could not remember when the affair occ and said it was due to her head being a mass of bruises.She burst into sears, but in answer to the question of the magistrate as to whether she was able to teetify, said she would tiy.The story she then related corresponded \u2018with that given before, with the exception that she admitted to-day that she said something of an uncomplimentary nature to Nes- ne a ar ae \u2014, Ste.\" Through.LATE MR.DUFOUR EVIDENTLY nrg pA - The sensational case of suspected mpr der at St.Jdvite has come to wothing, as was foreshadowed in the Star at the time.The evidence given at the inquést, which Coroner Migneault so promptly couvened, was all in favor \u2018pf natural death, and it is now known that Dr.Fafard, the eminent analyist has not found a_ single thing in the viscera of the late Mr.Dufour, that was seat to him by the Coroner to justify | even the faintest suspicion of poison.The result will be that Dr.\"Migneault will se- assemble his jurors to bring in a v death from natural causes this week.PERSONALS.| for Ottawa on official business.Mrs.C.Mousarrat will be \u201cAt Home\u201d at her father's residence, 54 Drummond stant, to-day.to-morrow apd Wednes- a .Mrs.S.Jacques Ornstein has returned to town, after spending a most plersant time of three months in the Eastern States.: Mr.H.Longmore, Mr.W.F.Carsley, Mra.H.M.Bartlett and Mr.F.Pinkerton, of Montreal, were at the St.Denis hotel, Now York, last week, Mr.E.M.Mathews, late of the Windsor Hotel, has Leon appointed manager of the Hotel Carslake.He tensive hotel experience.Department of the C.P.R.at Windsor Street Station, but more recently of the dion, has been appointed assistant to the aster Mechanic, with headquarters at Toronto Junction.Mrs.Ernest A.Sjostedt, who has come to make Montreal her home, after an 6x- tended visit of eight months in Sweden borne street, where she will receive her friends first and second Mondavs, Mrs, Sjostedt is a sister of Mra.Alfre 3 Robert and Miss Winslow, of Oxeunden avenue: Miss Etta B.Towne, of Boston, Massachusetts, who has been spending the winter with Miss Ida Linton, was called home on Monday last by the iliness of her mother.Miss Towne's many friends will hear with sorrow that Towne away on Thursday evening.Mias Linton accompanied Miss Towne and will remain with her a short time.Among last week's teas was that-given by Mis.Arthur Weir, on Saturday, at her residence, 4113 Western avenue, West- mount.The rooms were prettily dccorat- ed with palms\u2019and flowers, to of which were addeld musicand tastefully harmouized lights.The tea table ore sided over w Mrs, Horace Hutchins, Mj«s St.Denis, Mizs Ibbotson and Miss Monk \u2014was specially artistic in white \"and n, and doubly interesting through tbe isplay of the rich service of plate presented to-Mr.William Weir by the merchants of Canada.The popular youn, hostess received ina charming gown: of le heliotrope, and was assis her usband and Mr.William Weir.The following were among the guests invited: Mr.and Mrs.À.À, Bell (Ottawa), Dr.T.G.Roddick, M.P., Mr.aud Mrs.Renouf, Mrs.and Miss McShane, Mr, and Mrs.Mathewson, Dr.- Clarie-Murray.and Mrs Ciark-Murray, Mrs.W.H, Mussen, Mr.Wi.H.C.Mus: sen, Miss Muasen, Mr.and Mrs.Laurence: Dodwell, Dr.C.W Henry Dalby, the Misses Kerr, Mr.and Miss Nowers, Mr.and Mrs, Frank Nerr- man, Mrs.Harold Brown (New York), d Mrs.Waldemar Wallach, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Garland (Ottawa), Mr.and Mrs.Hibbard Ayer, Mrs, Munderloh, Mr.H.Munderloh, Mr, and Mrs.S.A, Skend (New York), Mr.and Mm.Edgar Judge, Miss Luddington, Mr.and Me Stone- Mrs.Jas, V right.Mr.and Mrs.Nowers,: DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES.ict of Hon.Peter Mitchell leaves this evening\u2019 has enjoyed an ex-.Mr.J.J.Scully, formerly of the Car Service.Master Mechanic's office, Toronto Junc-' and England, has taken rooms at 73 Os- © effeats |.McKenzie.Mrs.and Miss Mrs; Monk, the Misses Monk, the Misses) Somerville, Mr.and: Mrs.McGregor, Mr.! apd Mrs.John Major and the Misses: Major, Mr.and Mrs.McFarlane, Mr.and\u2019 ilson, Mr.and Mrs.: i t wall Jackson.Mr.and Mrs.> .Nesbitt when he refused her some beer for and Mrs.J, Ha man, Rev, Coleone Holme his wife.It was then be ran after her} and Mrs.Heine, Mr.and Mrs.Horace and administered a beating.While givin her evidence, Mrs.Parker turned her bac to \u2018the prisoner.DIFFERENT STATEMENTS.rensible at the time.To-day she said that when Cole was at- \u201c tacked\u2019 she Had her hands-over-her oyes, while at the inquest she swore she was in-.In cross-examination the witness said she had worked for two years in the General Hospital ns à ward maid.She was on terms with Neabitt previous to the row.She said she spent the time from 8 o\u2019clock until twelve on the street looking for a doctor.She could not remember if she had been unconscious in Coe\u2019s room or not.Her memory, it would appear, grows poorer as the case progresses.; The case was continued this afternoon.The City was to-day condemned to pay Dame Marie Gagnon $235 damages caused by the basement of her store being flooded in June, 1897, owing to the condition of the sewers.* successful concert in aid of the Sabrs- vois French Mission was held on Friday.in the Collegiate Institute, Guy street.An\u2019 excellent programme was rendered to a large audience, making a pleasant evening.Hector Valiquette, of 21 St.Felix street, this afternoon appea before the corder on a charge of maintaining à do; nuisance.He is the possesor of an anima which is alleged \u2018to in his peighbors.Last week a son of Mra.Bilas Cote was bitten and the present action is the result.A gentleman who crossed by one of the river roads from Longueuil this morning, reported to the road department that the toads are in a dangerous condition.Owing to the heavy snow covering, the ice js Shin this year, and the melted snow water is rotting what ice there is under the snow.Men were detailed to keep the river roads under thorough inspection.Wm.Charbonneau was knocked down by Rn street car this morning.and sustained seme rather serions injuries.crossing the road at the corner of and St.Denis streets about ten o'clock, when he was struck by the oncomlog car from behind.Car number $82, In charge of motorman 461, was responsible for the accident.The services of a doctor was Salted and the injured man removed to his Ra- % PIRES |.They're hard te hurt them, & little child can detach them From the rim and fix a puncture in a mivwnte.SrTRY, YO.e a source of terror ee Hutchins, Mr.and Mrs, Aubrey Vaughan, Mrs.Moran, Mr.and Mrs, Hosmer Lanc- tot, Major and Mrs.Zeph.H Mrs.Hart, botson, Dr.J.Ibbotson, Mr.and Mrs, W.D.Lighthall, Mr.Fred Beaufleld, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Tait, Miss Beaufield, Mr, and MrsLouson, Dr, and Mrs.W.Dram- mond, Dr.Tatley, Mr.and Mrs, W.Tat: ley, the Misses Tatley, Mr.and Mrs.Ter- roux, Mr.and Mrs.Ubalde Garand, Mr.J.W.Tatley, Mrs.Timewell, Mra.Cuth- bert, Mrs.Lindsay, Mr.J.Taylor, Mrk.Taylor, Mr.8.Carmichael, Mr, aud Mrs.G.Claxton, Mr.and ton, Dr.and Mrs, McPhail, Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.J.H.Burland, Mr.and M Smith, Mr.and Mrs.H.E.and Mrs.F.Skead (New York), Canon Hllegood, Mr.and Mrs, E.Lichtenheim, Mrs, and Mise Binmore, Mr.and Mrs.Ambrose, Miss Dawson, Mr.Bert.Ambrose, Mr.Walter Joseph, Mr.and Mrs.MoDuil, Mr.and Mra.Willett, Mr.and Mrs, Gordon Brock, Mr.Bovill, Mr.and Mrs, Vere, Dr.and Mr.A.Comte, Capt.She ville Weir, Mr, and Mus.G Mr.Fred Smith, Mr.and Mrs, Fred.Baynes, Miss Baynes, Dr.Gurd, Mr.and Mm.Mrs.Pennington, Mr.and bin, Mr, and Mrs bull, Mr, _Dansereau, th Misses Denis, Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Huband tawa), Mr.and Mrs.Thom, Mrs.aud Hutchinson, Miss Mable Lindsay.plaint of Several Ladies.: + he police, With the aid of the teotive Department, captured a clever swindler on Saturday evening last, when Lapierre, on & charge of thelt.some weeks past this person has been victimising East End residents right and left.and it is largely owing tq the consisting of eggs, With these he vie- ited the careful cinity of Ontario and St.Catherine streets, and as he represented his pro: ducts as fresh tron the country, he found ready purchasers.On several oocadjons he was given a five dollar bil) in payment for the goods.On such oocasions, he invariably had \u2018little change about him, and therclore, asked the indulgence of the housekeeper until he could get the bill changed at she nearest corner grooery.In some instances he never returned, arid as a result, many women are to-day ariel over the fact that they placed so mug confidence in & étranger.\u2018 Complaints hav reached detective headquarters n regard to the man\u2019s awindling | nsities, Detective Giguers way de lied to Inveatigate the matter, with be result that n Wis arrested on turday and lodged in the cells, ebert, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Ibbotson, the Misses Ib- Mra.T.J.Clax-' i + i ! * rs.R.C.Smith, Mr.r.and Mra.Boulton, the Misses Boulter, Mrs.Louis Fre-.chette, thé Misses Frechette, Mrs.Cook, ,Mr, Somer- : co.Gardner, : Stewart, Mrs.Baynes, Major and Mrs., Rudol PF Mr udo orget, Sirs.ou: Robert Tura-; © Dansereau, Mrs.Alex.St, Denis, Miss St.ng Miss KEPT THE CHANGE.| Météemet son A Peddlar Arrested on the Com-.{ from Baltimore to c.lL.o.at 8s \u201cSad they arrested one Theophile Marsan ok : or vigilance ol Detectives Gaudry and GlI- guere, that a cheok has at lust been | put to his wrong-doing.It has been his habit to pose as a vendor of dairy articles, his stock in trade usually housewives \u201cin the vi- | \u2018| ter steamer from De- FarmHand's ~~ Romance.SWALLOWED PARIS GREEN.Saw No Prospect of Getting Married, So Chose Death, The parish of St.Laurent had a sensational case of suicide on Saturday.Disappointment in bis love affairs, and the impossibility ol marrying the object of his affections, prompted Joseph Loi selle to take his own life by poison, Lolselle is a tarm hand, who had been working for Mr.Deslauriers for about a week.On Saturday morning Mr.Der- laurlers came to the city on business leaving his wife.and little ten-year-old son at home.Loiselle had some small chores to look atter around the barn.When it was time for dinner, Mrs.Des- lauriers sent the little boy out to tell im it was ready.In a few minutes he came back and sald that Loiselle was sick, and refused to come.They did not: consider this strange at the time, as he had done so before, About four o'clock the boy went again, and reported that he wag lying in a pool of green matter, \u2018And would not move.\u201c Mrs.Deslauriers went to the barn ænd found Loiselle lying dead on the floor.of the feed room.Dr.Lecavalier was summoned, but the victim had been dead some time.The deceased had been keeping company with a young lady there \u2018and they bad frequently been together.It is thought an offer ol! marriage had been accepted on condition that Loiselle git an increase in wages.\" He had previously heen working for Mr.Hislop, and had remained there for four years.It is thought that when he saw no likelihood of earning more money he put an end to his life.Coroner McMahon held an inquest upon his body Jeaterday at St.au- rent.A verdiot of suicide was return- \"FOR KLONDIKERS.The Montreal Customs Collector Has Issued Forty Certificates.; The issuing of miner's certificates to prospective Klondikers has become an important feature, and throughout the dit- ferent, ports of {he Dominion the Government resentatives are doing a land office business, \u2018 This, however, 1s more particularly the case in the west, as most of the men prefer to put off taking out a certificate to the last moment, and in the last available: place.This is for the reason that should, for instance, a Klondiker take out a certificate in Montreal it will be three weeks; Jox 8\u2019 wopth before this bit of paper, be-, \u2018comes available.This fneans just three \"weeks or a month off the ilfe of the free.miner's certificate, for they are valid for.one year only, and at the end of that pe-' riod must be renewed, Mr.R.8.White, Collector of Customs for the port of Montreal, har been suthor-\u2019 ised by the Minister of the Interior to 1s \u201csue these certificates io this city, and since January # has made out some 40 for people who were gowg west to seek their fortunes, ; ; According to the law regulating min- ng, it is absolutely necessary fcr every one who means to do any prospeeting to! have a certificate.Otherwise no claim can: be held by the prospector.\u2018where are almost no restrictions placed upon issuing theme certificates, as they can be purchas-' ed at $10 each by man or woman, black: or white, citizén or alien.GALLERY RETALIAT mall Alderman For St Apn's Ward Enters a Suit.In connection with the recent action\u2019 taken out by D.Kinneston et al., petitioners, against Alderman Gallery, from St.Ann's Division, charging him with corrupt practices in bis election, and in- timjdation of voters, a counter action, has just been entered by Ald.Gallery against the petitioners, claiming $10,000 damages for defamation of character, as taise in every partiou- the charges are lar.\u201c OOHAN FREIGATS.For berth room the demand at pre-! sent is sald to be quiet with prices : steady.For full cargo room business is fair and prices firm.The demand for full cargoes continues mainly for: corn from the outports.The engage ments to-day were two loads to Hull at 2%d March; one 12,000 quarter stea-: mer from Philadelphia or 1timore to c.f.o.at 3s 6d, option Denmark at 3s 6d: steamer from Baltimore to c.f.o.at 3s 7%d prompt; one 13,000 quarter steamer trom range to \u2018t.f.0.at 3s 744 prompt; one 12, quarter steamer from Philadelphia or Baltimore to c.l.o.at 3s.4164 option Denmark at 3s.6d and 3s 7%d April; one 13,000 quarter steamer March and April, and one \u201813,000 quar- m Philadelphia to c.l.0, .at 3s 6d prompt.Quote Liverpool 81d: London, 3d; Glasgow 3%d; Bris tol 314d; Hull 8%d; Leith 44d; New-: ; Antwerp Bed; Hamburg, pral, and otterdam 8ke.rm atti KNOX CHURCH.The Rev.C.E.Gordonsmith, F.8.Sc.of Lancaster, preached to & large congre- : gation in Knox church last evening.\u2019 castle, 3 50 pigs.THE WEATHER.| +.1 - Su 11 5 Probabilities: LT LE) Lakes and Ge \u2014Winds proen bouth : cast and north west, fine mild weather.© © Ottawa-Fine mild weather.! wrenoe and Gulf \u2014Fine mild weather.© Maritime-Modorate south to west winds, fine, | Brora owe wikdes ti nid set andi ren A ombre \u2018Probabilities for the next twenty-four hours: Fine and mild to-day and on Tuesday.ANS A, fe.Maximum and FEE ng of aj ES.|i: | ot goods.ford DECLINING TO HECALL CON- 5 \u2018 ; ss SUL-GENERAL LEE: «\" _ (Ses also pages) \u2018WASHINGTON, March T.\u2014 Balore the, astion on the part of ihe Bpanish Government came out, withdrawing the de wand for Gen.Lee\u2019s recall, the -aenti-, ment at the Capitol, and especially on' the House sifle, was:shown to be unani-, mous in support of the aotion' of the President in declining to reçall-General Lee.eo immense gravity of the situa- tionf seemed protoundly to impress the: mefibers: who atood about the lobbies, \u2018before the House met.Without regard.to party all united in commending the President\u2019s firm stand, and the unanimous desire expressed was in support of any measure he might deem necessary to maintain the American contention.It is leurned that the Spanish objection to Consul-General es is \u2018based largely upon his sympathy tar the Cu- \u2018bans and some of his utterances which have found their way into print.It is A = af 28 noir\u201d understood that the Spaniards also take exception to the triendl relations and companionship existing between General Lee and correspondents of papers, which have been deciledly unfriendly to Spain.It is believed that Senor De Lome carried to Spain papers and information calculated to make the Spanish Government request the recall of Conaul-General Lce.There was 3, fod deal of consultation this morning between the President and Becretary Long and Assistant Secretary Day, without doubt, devoted to the considerations of the relations with Spain.Assistant Secretary Day also had a half- hour\u2019s conference with Senor Du Bosc, the Spanish Charge here.It was stated that .the Administration had no statement Pa make furtuer than given out by Judge Day yes ay.There is a wide subatantial aitterence between these two propositions\u2014an unofficial demand and an ünofficial intimation, and therein was u loop-hole for escape.- FIFTY MILLIONS FOR DEFENCE.__Chairmian Cannon, of the Appropriation Committtee, to-day introduced a bill entitled \u201cMaking appropriations for.the na tional defense.\u201d It 1 as follows: \u201cThat there is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the national defense and for each and every purpose connected therewith to be expen at \u2018the discretion of the President and.to remain available until June 20, 1899, fifty million dollars.\u201d fefe to.\u2018the committee on ap- It was re propriations.The Cannon Bill, it: was Jearned later was e onteome of # conference ueld at the White House this morning at which Mr.Cannon, Secretary Long, Mr, ley, Senator Allison and General Grosvenor were.present.The aituation was considered no grave that it was deemed imper- character should be made at once to prepare for the nationai defence.ill will be pressed in the House at once.This can be stated on the highest authority.THE KLONDIKE- + I to - = = Psy\" er v y a oY oi : \u2018There is no falling-oif in the rush to: | co the Klondike.A New-York party went West this afternooh by the Ç.P.R.to Vancouver.-Andrew Rodger, John - Keddie, Daniel Gilgannon, G.W.MoDonsld, B.W, Donald, wife and , F.Haxwood and wite, A.Gully, Thos.Hayward, and F.Peter, of London, Eng., Messrs.Wm.Tait and Geo.R.Thompson, representing the Prince Albert Board of Trade, have arrived here to boom the Prince Albert interior route to the Klondike.| te i t rivalry existing between Edmonton for a share of out- The advantages of the Prince Albert.route are officially stated as follows : - Prince Albert as a base of supplies and.starting point for the water journey to fe Bi Oy Mer ing as i umber mills, flour mulls, abinuance of skilled artificers and an.array.ol stores.- ; Arriving about the latter end of April; the time that river navigation opens, 8- start may be made for the point of embarkation at Green Lake, about 140 miles north- |-weat- of-Prines- Albert.This_ distance _is.cov by a good waggon road over which ' oods can be transported in about five.robably not exceeding $1; \u2018| to $1.25 per 1001.for the tri \u201cArrangements tan be made for sult- able boats to be built or procured at; Prince Albert or Gréèn Lake; experleno- ed and skilled voyageurs well acquainted with the rivers can be engaged as\u2019 guides.In fact every possible requirement can be met at Prince Albert.\u201d At- ter embatking, on traversing - Green .Lake the boats entér Beaver river and; proceed down stream to Buffalo lake, passing Isle-n 1a Crosse, at which place there {s.a Hudson's Bay mpany's : post and also a Roman Catholio m Rn rom Buffalo Lake .the course \u2018Îles through Methe river up stream for 40 : A miles, when Portage la Losche is re&ch- ; ed, the distance trom Green lake to this : point being 220 miles.of good naviga- t ; on.ss \u201cPortage 1a Losche, or Long Portage : as it is sometimes called, ls twelve | miles in length; a good waggon road is available for the whole distance, and horses or oxen being easily obtainable, , very little inconvenience is experienced, and the boats reaching Clearwater river .the voyage is continued down stream! with but one ¢r two insigniticant por- - tages thronghout the eighty tulle stretch which lies between Portage la Loschæ and \u2019 Fort MoMurray on the : Athabaska river, an important station ; of the Hudson's Bay Company.company have also u good-sized atern whesler plying an this.part of the river, | ~ \u201cFrom Fort McMurray to Leke Atha-: basca.no chstacle to navigation presents: itsell.On reaching the lake à run of 15 | miles across one of ita brings us to; Fort Chipewyan, and a further distance | of i0 miles is necessary to each Frit | Smith at Stave River, ' Should the wind be favorable, this part of.the joaruey\u2019 can hé made very \u2018Quickly, After :eaving Fort Smith rapids ocsur { ter the next s.teen miles, which nes:s- sitates perhaps four or five portages.To pass this portage the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company have constructed a good .road whic tly facilitates the transport A half-breed settlement the vicinity furnishes guides and help, il required, at this partage.After pass 0g these rapids there is absolutely no reak {n the navigation as far as the unotion of Peel River with the Mac- ennie, & distance of 1290 miles.The course now lies up Rat River\u2014a small stream which runs into the Mac- kenzie\u2014and (rom thenoe s short .portage of about two miles is necessary in or to react some small lakes out of which flows Bull River, which in Its turn runs into the Porcupine.own stream four hundred miles brings the travellèr to the Yukon River, tour bun- red miles north of Dawson City.Té will thus be thas the whole dl ym Prinos Albert csn be traversed by water, with the efoeption of the firet stage of! 190 miles to Green Lake.Sharetiolders ative that an immense appropriation of this | A New York Party, Which Includes | The Rt Bat PI F7 AU PEUPLE, i Meet To- ~ day and Receive \u201cthe Report.WHAT \u2018WILL DEPOSITORS GET?The: Assets Look Well, \u201cbut They © Will Pan Out \u2018Poorly.At three o'clock this afternoon the shareholders of the Banque du Peuple wet tor the annual meeting.The principal item of interest was naturally the statement, which is as fol- lowa: .STATEMENT OF LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE~FEBRUARY 28, 1888.ASSETS.\" BPECI@ Laonco novoes avouse vouses aunnse vovssr sou Dominion NOLES vus ene sees eer 76,00 Circulation redemption fund .33,685.00 Notes and cheques and other AOKE ceiiee meses seesss avrsve passes sees 819,00 Deposits in other banks .+ 130.81 .Bnlance due by other banks .B14.Discount CUrFent v\u2026.\u2026 «ie vos seovvomse 2441076.17 Overdue debits eee cise secesssreseeses 1,061,898.2 \u201cMOILEBREE viiess mest sacsse seems sassmsen 50,006.Bl CELALE cree ares center acrsnssennee THB, 598.00 Hank Premises a.ocre presveserseons 315,454.70 Debentures property of the bank 111,400.00 82,611,862.98 LIABILITIKS.Notes in Circulation \u2026\u2026\u2026ce weed 19,658.00 Balance due to depositors .10839,514.72 Bulance due to other banks .\u2018 5480.88 Uvuclaîmed dividende owe we oon on 1,978.87 31,866,461,12 It will be noticed from the above that there is en apparent balance of some thing like 8745,000, of the assets over the liablilities.This, however, while in one sense a fact, will do little tor the depositors as it is more than eaten up by the item of overdue debts, There seems little likelihood that the depositors will receive any more than a small dividend in addition to the 55 cents on the dollar already paid.The amount on band will go towards paying an additional dividend Ia$92,000,and then there is the real estate to be realized upon, It seems probable now that the depositors will eventually receive in the neighborhood of 75 per cent.of \u2018the money which they had in the bapk and, of course, the shareholders will not get a cent.KLONDICITIS.Many Members of the Mercier Family Stricken WITH -THE GOLD FEVER-THE, GUERINS ALSO AFFECTED.vi \u2014\u2014 Poo 175 LL (Special to the Star.) .OTTAWA, March 7.\u2014The following applications.for Yukon dredging leases according to the Government's require ments have been accepted: J.J.O'Con- nell, Teslin River, 10 miles; M.E.,O'Connell; Teslin River, 10; J< A, Mer- \"oler, Teslin River, 10; F.Mercier, Little Salmon, 10; P.E, Mercier, Pelly River, 10; H, Mercier, Pelly River, 10; Cor- inhe Betourd, MacMillan River, $o; Turcotte, Lewis River, 80; J.À.\u2018Mer cler, Je Stewart River, 20; E.O'Oon- nell, Stewart River, 10; J.A.Mercier, Bold Bottom Greek, 5; May ercier, Gold Greek, 5; A, Meroler, Sixty Mile Creek, 10; P.E.Mercier, Sixty Mile: Cree ; .H ercier, Sixty Mile Creek, .10; J.A.Mercier, Indian River, 10;'M.E.O'Connell, Indian River, 10; J.J.O\u2019Connell, Indian Ri-, ver, 10; J.A River, 10; P.K.Mercier, Kl ver, 10; F.X, Mercier, Klondike ver, 10; A.Mercier, Big Salmon River, 80; Thomas A.Waterson, Pelly' River, 30; Horatio G.Houghton, Sixty - Mile River, 80; Alex.Simpson, Henderson Creek, 5; Edward Patterson, Mao- Millan River, 30; Arthur Ward c- Questeon River, 380; John A.MoPher- son, Lewes River, 80; A.M.Willy, Klondike River, §; Mathew Mulvin, Klondike River, 5; Geo, Edwards, Stewart Biver.10; G Edwards, Teslin river 10; Geo! wa Michael Connolly, ose River 5; PH Gilmour, Indian River, 10; P, H.Gilmour, Indian River, 10; P.H.Gilmour, Yukon River, 10; Michael Guerin, Klondike River, .5: James J.Guerin, Klondike River, 5;.James J, Guerin, Klondike River, 5; J.M., Guerin, Klondike River, 5: F.É.Devlin, Klondike River,5; BP.Guerin, Klondike Riy- er, 5; Jas.J.Guerin, Stewart River.5:.James J.Guerin, Gtewart River, 5; M.BE.Guerin, Stewart River, 51.A.M.Eastman, Lewes River, 10; A, M.Bastman, Yukon River, 10; A, M.Eastman, Big Salmon, River, 5; A.M.Bastman, Pelly River, 5i Yukon River and Klondike Dredging Oe,\u2014F.J.Monroe, Stewart River, 30; Jennie F, Smillie, Stewart River.30, Elizabeth Rogers, Stewart River 30; N.: C.Smillie, Stewart River, 20: L.T.Leet, Stewart: River,30: N.O.Smillie.on Guerin, \u2018Yukon River, 25; M.Q on River, $0; Julia McGuire, heading in May's Lake, 3; C.R.G Mrewart River, 90 : W.Y.Anper, McMillan River, 6; B.H.Fleming, McMillan River, 5 rhe lenses are of five miles ench, and on® MAD WAY.receive no more than six or thirty miles at all.WHAT NBGOTIATIONS?LONDON, Mareh 7.\u2014The Hecretary of State for the Colonies, Mr.Joseph Cham- berlatn.in the House of Commons to-day.explainihg the delay in the presentation of the Government's West Indian proposals, said that until the reciprocity negotiations \u20ac * : Ca were peter ie vente eo could nok tell - what the position of the Government would - THB S.S ROSHDALB.\" (8pecidl \u2018to the Mar.) KINGBTON, March t,The Edwards- burg starch factory has purchased the wrecked ateamabdip Ropedale, as she rests in the dry-dock here, from the underwrit- .t ;_ The eont for the re- tre to ar) De signet to-day.Sonn MeDoukall & Co., of ; Mootreal, will i work, their figure ing about This P M win minima temperatures daring Sef ER eel nd Vis a Poecator wa.18, 15s Montreal, #5 ne, wan do Queben, 3, Ag cotreat, bishop.gat et La ot ti tement re or de | The Kingston Farwerat Com- ne wiil do the work for them, id 5 1 | Ia esten River, 10; H.Pelly River.10: J.Weir,ftewart River,30 3 P.© Mitchell, Stewart river, 20: A, K.Phillips, Klondike river, 2; W.L, Parish, ( RI i D Yeslin riyer, 10; the Klondike, Yakon snd , cop r River Comvpæoy, Indian river, 10; Ha Vacomens Joxon River, 1% a.or : \u2018Br acmilian ver > M.g- re alan River, 8 'F.B.Vooman.| (Bpecial to the Bur.) ' Wiondike River, 5: deo.XM, Rogers, Teslin NEW YORK, March Y.\u2014When business ver.30; À.M, Wiley, Pelly River, £; M, waa resumed on the Stock Exchange this G, Wiley, Little Salmon River, 5 A.M; | morning there was considerable activity Witey; - Ladue Creek, ; .M.displayed, attended by heavy liquidation.Whey! McQuesten River, ñ:.A.Mauy stop orders wer and prices M, Wiley Chandinder River, F3 gave way with remarkable case.Open Normen Mclean, Domiofon River, &i Fo) quotations wers from ! to 5 potnts below und Guerin.Yukon River, of: ary Ri-' turday\u2019s final fAgures.During the first ; co =; 7, 7 Mn in Spite of London and ~ New York's Heavy.\"Decline.CPR.EX.D.SELLS AT 80 1-2, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Canadian Speculators Are Said to be Out of the New York - Market.Star Office, Monday, 2 p.m.A state of semi-panic prevailed on.the London Stock Exchange throughout, the morning, owing to the Cuban crisis, the fear of war with Russia in the Far East, dear monéy, and the near approach of the settlement.In the afternoon, operators became calmer, although the effect of the scare was atill serious, Spanish Fours fell to 56 7-8, a loss of 2 18 pointes, In Paris they sold at 57 7-8, having closed on Batur- day at 59 78.In New York there were enormous selling orders at the opening on account of the incident.Losses ranged from 2 points to 5 aud more.- The flatness of American securities in London, where the declines ranged up to 8%; in St, Paul, gave a foretaste of what was to come, and even more significant indications of the apprehension there.All stooks opened in New ork on running sales, and quotations were almost lost.Sugar dropped bl, Metropolitan Traction and Burlington 4%.New York Central dropped 33; and Manhattan 8344.Other deolines ranged between 2 and 3 points, and very heavy blocks changed hands in the dealings.After 11 o'clock weakness overcame the New York market again.Values of some stocks fell to the lowest of the forenoon.The Grangers and Internationals as well as Sugar were offered very freely.Manhattan and Metropol itan were also conspicuous for extensive losses.There was nothing like the early activity in the market, however.The sales to noon amounted to 328,810 shares.At 2 o'clock it was announced that Spain's aggressive attitude had given place to weakness.That she had in fact backed down over the Lee mat ter, At that hour Metropolitan Traction was quoted at 141, It was inferred in the Street this al- ternoon that one reason why the Montreal Stock market remalged as firm &s it did to-day, is that Canadian speculators are pretty well out of the New York market.There was no need of forced aelling in Montreal to cover margins in Wall street.Canadian Pacific sold here to-day ex-dividend (3% per cent.), so the drop was not as great as it appears on the surface.Over 2400 shares were placed, prices ranging between 80% to 80%.At the opening, Forget & Co.bought, but soon became extensive sellers, in company with Nioh- ols & Marler and Burnett & Co.The buyers were W.Mackenzie, Magdougail Bros., J.R, Meeker, Howard & Co.,Barlow & Co., and J, Try-Davies.AFTERNOON SALES.650 Toronto St.Ry.at 101 34, 50 Street Railway.at 101 Jommrercial le at 180, 100 Toronto Street Railway at 101 78 11s padian Tita i at Ps 350 n acific xd.a f aronto Street Raibray at to.\" 3%80 [Teron MONTREAL STQOK EXCHANGE, Reperted for the STAR by Gordon Strathy & Co., Stock Brokers, 9 Bt Sacrament street.March T.Mar.5 Close Ask, Bid.Ask.Bid.Canadian Pacific Ry.81 80! 5 84! Dumb ea bats 4 4 ne, Dd do : 5 .6 i 1784 188 182 108 108 108 106 108% 106 378 180 173 37 » 384% 84 87 84 103 , 104 IH BB a \u2014\u2014 107 105 196 1994 197 173 Whe 114% wow 18.10% 101 10° 15 18 ss.35 238 100 10 100 ns 0 Mm 2284 1B 2284 iE ae 18 \u2014 185 310 230 210 150 160 150 125 \u2014 15 9% Lo 9 18 15 108 140 144 149 0 100 9% 149 153 149 .» = \u2014 100 \u2014 2 ow ow 50 R 50 Denis.woos wm ade Contra Bonds.Come m= Champlain & 8t.L.Benda \u2014 ms \u2014 Deminion Coal, Com.184 14 19 18 .Do pret.108° 18 103 107 Bouds.10] 108 106% 104 Montyoul Cotton xd.133 150 15 lat.Can.Col.Cet.Mills Co 75 Bs 75 BA Bonés.100 7 4 97H Merchants Cotton Ce.-\u2014 \u2014_ \u2014 18 Dem.Lotten Mills Os.28 4 \u201c Hi do.de Fonds.\u2014- -\u2014\u2014._\u2014 Loau & Mortgnge C0.\u2014 \u2014 -_ )s Guarantee Us.of WN.A.\u2014 ween od eee Diamond Glass Ce.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Westerns loan k Trot U0 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 of tbe n were: Metropolitan Street Rallwey, points; Sugar Certificates > the Gratg- ers, to 344: Tilinots Centra + 934; Manha tan Consolidated, bY; Jar tral, 2; New York Centra ; Northern Pacific, preferred, 8%; Western Union, 93, and At- chison prefèrred, 244.In int, t entire lat su a marked extept.This was tollowed hy a sharp rally, an art of the early loss was made up, but the market nued feverish and excited.opdon 23¢ pols below purity.the announcements of of her unofficial de rices were to otwithstanding Spain's withdrawal mand for Consul-Gcueral Lee's removal, in the early afternoon, there was à ranew- ed attack on stocks, nnd prices declined, going in some fustageces below the low level of the morning.This was followed by a substantial rally, but the market continued feverish an in sn ursecitled condition.r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.18.Bache & Co.J8St.Sacrament st., report the closing prices to-day as follows: Opering.Righest.Lowest.Closing.Wheat 4 May.have next securely everything 1 \" July.90 on J BBB mv [ May., Cu ss FAY MY UMA ax 2 wa.145 : her 10 nes i #12 sis 20 5204B 805 -10 is SFB inv ng, thus from ont haut 1t, Tt Bois suit, and keeps the Lproving the look o suit is ! à the .Ro the largest pocket k.A perfect protection against plck-pockets, Aa indispensable economy.- The Moore Patent Pocket Co, 207 St.James St., Montreal.556 from a 5 cent plece CONTINUATION OF THE Great Auction Sale or LOVE AND BLAIS' STOCK y GENT'S FURNISHINGS, eta.At 1338 8T.PETER ATRÉET near 56.James.Also will bo sold On the Same Premises o Bankrupt Stock from Breckville of all kinds of Ladies Goods, Cashmeres, a, @beotings, Table bought the till you have given .a the ooly man tu-day who lets goods \u2018\u2018 go\u201d to the audience at their own bid He bi oothiag in.Don't forget LOVE & BLAIS old stand, 133 St, Peter Stress, between St James and Craig ste Sale every à 10.30, 930 and 7.30 (ill everyinine ts sold ont 561 RAR & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.KINDLING WOOD, SPLIT CORDWOOD.31:92 for Soft.* LARGEST 1.75 for Mixed.LOADS IN THE $2.00 for Hard.Ÿ CITY.\u201cRING UP PHONE 58.RIGAUD MILLING CO.: S'ntyt 633 ST.PAUL STREET.Thefollowing advertisements were received too late for elassifisation.Le OL EAST SDS ES SES NME SL NL ANTED\u2014A PARTRER WITH $1000 CAPITAL for woollen manufacturing business, in the country, man that understanda the iness preferred.Address \u2018W 220,\u201d tar office.65 ¢_ ANTED BAKER.FIRST CLASS AS WORKman on all kinds of cake and rolls, wants situation, 18 years experience.ty or tountry.Robert i ieux stree 85 3 - eier, NTED\u2014 GOOD GENERAL HOUSE BERVANT for houso in country.dreas Hating references and terms, George F.Hardy, Grande Mere, P.Q.552 OONS-ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROO! bathroom flat, hot water, suitable fur light keeping \\f required.172 Mountain st.8 FO} BALE- -$110 CASH, HEINTZMAN & CO.UF- right plano, cost now Owner must sell.For further Information address immediately, \"G 510,\" Era office.ON ARE PIANO, : cost new 900, x00) sweat wertul tone.Keoeived in part Panes 4 fer one of the brated 3 pedal Morris upright\u2019 os.Apply to W.H.Leach, Metcalfo st.(Formerly Manager PE, W.Lindsay.) s NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Specially reported for the an © D.Monk, 18 84 fo ares fou 3 8 Bache ment .Now York, ever L private wire: q Mar.7, Mar 5.Onz.Close.Opg Clee.-\u2014 \u2014 18 1» : #8 = ss à m1 19 BE Dh AW \u2014 \u2014= x mm SK Bx Tom US Jos 1 hy 3 ES 8 oy 5 \u201c = -» 20 Dé Ns 19% 114 1% RARE ve?13° WX ! si » 20.30% 1 \u2014 18 1 We \u2014 13 \u2014 \u2014 un us we AN 0% \"wh WN \u2014 oo 8 a \u2014 nu Me 10% \u2014 % M4 104 n° Bn ib 10m ET SR \u2014\u2014 2 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 s 5e 5 nt in 234 >.Bf BH 124 1m 13 1 A \u2014 \u2014 Wo EE 1 1844 174 \u2014 ke i 8 ae \u2014\u2014 Bracdard Êope À 'Evi A 2 ™ bi \u2014\u2014 mme Tea Coal diva.35 WW Texas Le -\u2014 - ws E68 \u20ac Lu jou = mW 1\" 154 = wom = heelin R= J Do \u2014 \u2014 Metropolitan ui 165 16 Br n Rapid Transit 37% 50 NE WHEAT UNSETTLED.Brosseau Says Leiter Will be Made to Squeal.(Special to the Star.) CHICAGO, Ille, August 7,\u2014Wheat was unsettled and irregular and fluctuations very broad, May selling at $1.08 14 to $1.04 1-2 and July at 90 78 to 90, row that Leiter will have hoe he markets sll his cash wheat will be a tough one and a long ove\u2019 said Z.I.Brosseau this morning, \u201cand if he pails through it without x loss it will a There is combination against him here at present that will be hard to down, it has money, prestige and the necessaries to run is plenty of wheat 4 miracle.a successful deal.There coming forward and it will come r and faster as Armour and the other ele: vato le buy it, bring it hers t it on.er.D would not advise the Rie of Muay, which the clique dep; to day in order to cut down thé prospettiva big receipta;but the July is à ale and'a go one.I bave advised al my people to keep out of May, but.to sell July.\u201d ; Sentiment in the pit was decidedly fune who were friendly to July as late as last week, were hammering the stuffiing out e arly bearish, the world's shipments eating and the big iu- ercase in the amount on - and India has prevented a collapse in July to-day.bearish and many of the big of it to-day.News was ocean com ing next.The fear of trouble\u2019 over Chin a MANITOBA WHHAT.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, March 7.\u2014Wheat is selling to-day at Brandon at 86 cents, and at Fort V'ilsium at 08 conts a bushel.: THE SUPREME COURT.(Epectal to the Star.) OTTAWA, March 7.\u2014The heard in the Supreme Qourt to-day was the appeal by Willian MeKensis, of Te- ronto, st the Bullding and Losn Association, The dliapute is as to.the character of the appellant's title \u2019 to 430 vod on the corner of Front and eilin on -atreets in Toronto, and whether or nod he is liable for.the amount of a former mortgage of à term estate upon the property.The ap- LE is from the Judgment ol the Court of Appeals tog Ontario.= \u2018 Tr TU ES COUT 290% VV VV VHOO VU SO - and 10-4 wide.10-4, 11-4 wide.M.& Co., No.7, .M.& Co, No.8, J M.& Co., No.9, J M.& Co., No.6, .M.& Co., No.10, J.M.& Co., No.12, ings.Special line at 19 most beautiful colorings.coming season.Terms Cash.Cotton Department.Horrockses Sheetings, plain and twilled, in 7-4, 8-4, 9-4 Canadian Sheeting, plain and twilled, in bleached and unbleached, in 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Wide.Finlay\u2019s Sheetings, plain and twilled, in 64, 7-8, 8-4, 9-4, Plain Pillow Cottons, from 40 to 54 inches wide.Circular Pillow Cottons, from 40 to 50 inches wide.Bleached Cottons, free from dressing.Special Cottons, made to our own order.6c per yard Tc per yard 8c per yard 9c per yard 10c per yard 12c per yard American Cottons always kept in stock.Muslin Department.New Fancy Grenadine Muslins i in all the latest color- New Fancy Organdie \u201cMuslins i in all the newest and The choicest productions for the JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe Street.Tel.3833, EVV AY RETAIL STALLM: WHOLESALE FACRING He HOUSE :,18 Se Philip And of All Grocers.and Butchers a EL al BARPER'S | LARD And tho sles are coustantly incressing.\"HARPER'S LARD\" is goodness condensed.and per- ity.Absolutely free from acide, It leaves no sediment when melted, because there is no sediment to leave.Whatever is fried in it will pot stick to the frying pan.It is always fresh, because the demand for it keeps us making it all the time.\u201cBestar the grade, bigger the trade,\u201d this old axiom, but a gooû and true one, bas always been a point with us.Yes, \u201cHARPER'S LARD\" is à quick seller, a loader of confidence.It satisfice.It is pure, wholesome, and will do you good; it is handled, snd rendered in the most careful and fastidious meaner.\u201d , THE LARD THAT SELLS and 17 56, lawrence Market, | Passengers, \u201cFrom + Ottawa Have an Excit- | ing Adventure.A LESSON IN KEEPING COOL.it Didn't Amount to Much in the End, But While It Did it Was Quite Lively.ap There was a hot time in, the sleeping car Katahdin, between Ottawa and Montreal, on the C.P.R.yesterday morning.There was fire and there was smoke and there was excitement; there were hurried putting on of garments, and hurried jumpings out of berths, and hurried\u2014.But let it be told in er; it\u2019s all over now.The leeping | oar Katahdin was attached to the \u201c \u2018Soo train which left the Capital a 4.25 a.m.The sleeper was more t ually crowded, for besides a number \u201cot Montrealers, and possibly a stray Ottawaite were sev members of the theatrical troupe which had just played \u201cA Stranger in_New ork\u201d at the | Theatre, Even the clears of consciences is not aräntee of sleep on board a there is one hour of the jour- \u2018are likely to be in , it is just before daybreak.time tired nature has assert- herself, and the edrisoue Lossin bo of the \u201chours before has been of insensibility at least akin Sach \u2018was the peaceful condition of affairs on board.the sleeping car Katahdin at the of esterda; THE CRY OF FIRE.Suddenly the scene was changed.From e forward part « of the car came the cry of \u2018re, followed b the precipitous tumb.li through the ai eof aman in pyjamas, giving the alarm, and waking from pra their sleep, the affrig hted pullon a few Clothes over vor ir might robes e bell rope and stop the troie yelled the man who prided himself on bis presence of mind in the\u2018 face of \u201cPull the there, why don\u2019t Some one e a grab for the ell rope, but it came down with the pall.It was burned through.\u2018 And still Phe\u2019 train sped on.At this juncture there were ominous symptons of hysterics in one of the staterooms.Then it was that the won- dertul aelt-command of the leading lady was made apparent.\u201cGirls,\u201d\u2019 said the leading lady, with emphaasls and a pause, \u2018\u2018girls, be brave, Don\u2019t get excited.There's no danger.We're in Canada.Just thre some snow on the fire.\u201d But there was no snow handy, and the second lady moaned piteously, \u201cWel never be strangers in York, again.\u2019* The leading lady looked at her contemptuously.\u201cGirls,\u201d she said again sh éven mo smphisie, and \u201ctn even \u2018Gixls, keep cool.It ST.PATRICKS DAY.the Meeting to Arrange Procession, for ROUTE ARRANGED AND MARSHAL- IN-CHIEF APPOINTED.A At the annual meeting of delegates of the Irish Catholic Societies to make arrangements for the oelebration of St, Patrick\u2019s Day, the following route of procession was decided upon: Atter Grand Mass the societies to form on St.Alexandet and La- -gauchetiere streets and Beaver Hall Hill, - and proceed by Craig, Bleury, St.Catherine, St.Lawrence, Craig, Panet, Notre Dame streets, through Place 4\u2019 Armes Square, and by St.James.and McGill streets bo St, Patrick\u2019s Society's Hall, Mr.Wm.Davis, the marshal of St.Patrick\u2019s Society, was elected marahal4n- of so- Patrick's Preshytery Hall on the Sunday previous to St.Patrick\u2019s Day at a quarter to two o\u2019clock p.m.complete arrangements for the procession, Do you SUFFER when you EAT?But for dyspepsia and indigestion your life might be a pleasant one.The misery which these diseases produce you know of only too well.Let's tell you of the cure.Its Burdock Blood Bitters.In all these years of its ministering tostonach troubles, it has made happy thousands of dyspeptics.Do you want the enjoyment of eating three meals a day and not suffering for it?Then take B.B.B.Mrs.R.M.Dargavel, Dornoch, Ont, says \u201cI was troubled with pepsia for nearly a year, ra stand the pain of my stomach and got entirely run down, after taking two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters ! was completely cured and my system built up.highly recommend B.B.B.for the stomach and Mood.\u201d et | | 7 In addressing the -\u2014 THREE DANGERS Mr.Budge on Theatres, Dancing and Card Playing.HE CONDEMNS THEM ALL IN AN ADDRESS YESTERDAY.railway men at the R.R.Y.M.£.A.Hall yesterday after noon, Mr.D.A.Budge, secretary of the Y.M.C.A,, of this city, referred to the sondition of the church in relation to the world of to-day.He'did not consider that the dividing line between the two was sufficiently marked.The temptations to~gay were greater \u201cthan they were twen- ty-five years agc; the outside influences were greater on the side of drawing young men away from religion.The speaker considered that the churches had lowered their standard.By taking up the Saturday night newspapers on any other evening, sald Mr.Budge, one could see the line ot amusements gasetted for different churches.It was paintul to him to have to read them.He contended that these amusements in the shape of entertainments, etc., tended tc make it much easier tor young people to drift away from Christian inftuetices.The speaker then referred to three temptations which appeal to men and which are ¢ausing them to go down to ruin wholesale.These temptations are, the amusements of the dance, the card table and the theatre.In regard to the first, he believed it was the queen of amusements, and because of its fascination, led to the greatest danger.It leads to impure thoughts and actions.Incidents were mentioned where young men attributed their fall in life to the dance.The influences of the dancing schools were drawing the young people away (rom the Church to a large extent.Many young men were lost to the Church and- lost for good to the city owing to the insidious dance.He strongly advised young men to keep away from this form of amusement, no matter what the attractions may be.No Christian could indulge in this amusement and honor God, Mr.Budge advised the young man seeking a wife to choose one who had been cul- turéd and brought up in à Christian home rather than the one who had been brought up in the dancing school.Card-playing, another of the three mentioned amusements, no matter how or where they were played, was considered dangerous.Many young mien bad come to ruin from card-playing.As a convict in a penitentiary has sald: Let cards alone and you'll never get behind prison bars.The progressive euchre card-piay- ing wes the next step to profess.onal gambling in the opinion of Mr, Budge.With regard to the theatre, Mr.Budge deplored the awful consequences of its influence.Wherever a theatre stood a saloon was in close proximity to R tp, accomplish the rush of the young.He condemned the.fnducements placed before even school children by agents of theatrical companies to create a desire to attend the theatre, \u201ca conclusion he urged the acceptance of Christ as the only safety for eny young man: The address was listened to with much attention by a large audience.CONSENTED TO ASSIGN.Alfred d Renaud, a dnsieher of this ofthis city, ha consented to assign on of D.J.J.Price.\u2014of 1p \u2018inspection, pause looks bad, i ty between here and Montreal, and the bell rope\u2019s broken.The front of the car is in flames, and it Is impossible to get through into the next oar, We are the last car in the train, and the passengers in front p, and won\u2019t be anle $0 mee \u2018us: hile we born.© It does look blue, he.by but keep cool.God bless you.The sine lady walked out on to the rear platform to step off into the snowbank.But the prospect was not alluring.The cold grey light = of the breaking dawn gave a spectre aspect to the landscape, and the snow and fences, and fences.and snow, and trees and houses seemed like so many phantom unrealities, as they shot by, and.she thought perhaps it was a \"unreal, and there was no fire at all.LEADING LADY KEPT COOL.But the smoke and the hureyi and the shouting inside dispelled the momentary illusion, and the leading lady was about a step out ito ihe snow again, There's no stop with the fending lady's clothes on, making frantic efforts to throw herself out of the one get ith the leads + \u201cDon\u2019t gay wi e ing was what the ree heard sho =: er ear as ulled down and éd of some of the attire which she on by mistake for her.own.this juncture the porter, o had bee vainly trying, with the inte of one or two of the men, to pay something, succeeded in imparting the pintelligence that the train ren stopped, that the fire was out an at the passengers 0 back to bed again, if they wanted Tanto out extra cl \u201cThis piece of information being 8 Yorified ed so thos car Katahdin proceeded to ht hemselves out a Hi finding some a , in instances, in aking a left boot off a cult it foot, and otherwise disentangling themselves from predicaments which would be neither polite nor seemly to mention in print.When it was all over, and it had been ascertained that the fire must have been caused by the Ottawa man, who couldn't resist the impulse to do something to celebrate his emancipation from the terrors of an Ottawa Sunday, and when the losses to the railway company to be some few yards of carpet, a \"little vi ah on the furniture and a stretch of be rope, and the losses to individuals one valise and contents, one stove-pipe hat, damaged during a collision in the aisle, and several souls somewhat end: Tange cath path aa t ered then, and mot.1 then, lad again spel take rh the nid, \u201cif that\u2019s the way you up in the mornin dont, hs it a people \u201c, there.But 1 1 lent DR.WOOD'S | NORWAY PINE SYRUP Is Sure.~ \u201cTo Cure COUGHS COLDS.4 SLEEPIN oi] he, 8.\u2018ete.-the - ee ; -Capt.\u2018product of Chins anit Japa WOMEN a MUSICIAN'S FUNERAL Service of the Remains of Prof.Bartholomew Jerome.; A touching scene was wi mo when the remains eee the Bartholomew Jerome, formerly of th the Con servatory of Music at Liege, transferred from \u2018the mortuary c! \u2018amber to to the Chapel of the Hotel Dieu, amidst the sweet and mournful strain of f Chopo's fu fa.march.e band of about bers was under the leadership of Prof.E.Hardy, and com of the Harmony Band, she Sohmer Park Band, and masi pers of the Montreal Musicians\u2019 Pro Uni + The.allbearers w were: Prof.J.B.Du- Mesers .Goulet, A.Foucher, A.A.ÿ O\u2019Donnell, and J.Ratto.those present were Prof.E.Prume, Prat Le uture, leader of, the Phil harmonic ie .J.Vanpoucke, Prof.R.arnoneaid, leader of the Academy of Music orchestra; f.O.Zimmerman, leader of the Queen's orchestra.Amon others present Jere essa.Briers, ( ot 1d, A.Blasi, J \u2026 Bourga Arnold, a : 3 ia C.Le J .Nantel, V.Ratto A.Vincent, von Gi \u201cIc \"was a fitting close to the life of this well known musician, who harly had an equal as a basson player.His widow is at present residing in Montreal, and his Principal amo! \u2018son holds his fat! ore former position at the Conesrvator Liege.The Musicians\u2019 Union ee a beautiful lyre, made of white and pink carnations, as à tribute of respect.LECTURE ON RUSSIA.Dr.H.Walton-Jones lectured In St.Jude's school on Friday on Russia.Vi- d sketches were given o! personal ex- vorlences in various parts of the great bn pire, amongst the many races found there.By means of of large drawings the lecturer brought befo: is audience the chlef sights in St.Petersburg, Moscow, The salient points in the Bovern- ment, education and religion people were touched upon, illustrated -by stories from works of the lecturer, who has made a ptudy.\u2018of the folk lore and folk music of \u2018Russia and Hungary for ma many yéars.the course of the 188 Walton-Jones sang a Russ Lallaby.-Mîss wi nifred Walton-Jones gavé a Cossack war song and Mr.Wal- ton-Jones the National Hymn, all of which were much appreciated.Mr.For- graves presided, the opening and closing exercises being conducted by the Rev.Mr.O'Malley.\u2014\u2014 VICTORIAN NURSES.The following ctroular bas been issued to all the city physicians: Telephone 4136.113 University st,\" , omtreal, March 7th, 1898, DEAR ures al the Victorian ct Lady Superintend- are now a to visit cases, under medical supervision, between the hours of |.8 am.and 13 noo and between 4 and 8 i: o'elock: p.rw.Night valls cannot, for- the À present, be answered.Itis oarneatly ho that 1at physiclans » will those oftoir par du Lheaity or ete ti oft olr pa tie Tr district who areunabl periens for the rvicet of a ite ure.The charges for these visits have been fixed by he local Committee of the Order t froi \u201d Families entirel ithout means will be attended free of \"ST BOVEY, Hon.Sec.MUSICIANS AND BARBERS.Co HJ The Federated Trades and Labor Council has declined to place itself on record as favoring the proposed in ration 1 lation, which 5e to be ed Tor by og Barbers\u2019 Union at the next session of the Local islature, such miethog not being in acco ce with, the ples of the American Federation of The re presentative of the Musicians\u2019 Union, No.ed the attention of .the amos \u2018to the fact that certain unions *, mên, who were en- who were not \u201cUnion It was resolved that AS on unions should be notified and requested to see that such persons be asked to join a Union at the earliest possible THE GRAND ARMY.rtment of Vermont, Grand Army Republic, Was held esterday, at Sei A hall, for the- p usterng in the Rev.Father Josep! Fe C.Carriere, 8 into the order.The new comrade se uring t! of secession, 1961-1866, as chaplain of the 6th Infant Missouri Vol unteers.He will be font erred to Ni Dame Post, No.v2, Department of I ial meeti f Hancock P.N 106, Depa EV Army of the diana, this post composed of Roan Catholic LR served in:the late war, CAPTAINS APPOINTED.: : At the ls Inst meeting of the directors ofthe R.and O.Company captains of steamers were appointed as llows:-To the steamer Canada, Capt.Dugal; steamer Caralina, verin; Quebec, Capt.Boucher; Three Rivers, Capt.St.Louis; Borthier, Capt.C.Gouin; Terrebonne, Capt.in; Sorel, Ca) apt.Berthiaume: Quitivateur, G t.Raymond; Hochel t.Mandovi tle ; Longueuli, Capt.J Fodein: noah.Capt.Mougeau: \"La Capt.Mclean: \u201cHamilton.Uapt.Baker; B n, Capt.Grange; Corsican, Capt.Mégrate; P Cape: dE Bohemian, Capt.McDonald.; | TROUBLE OVER s A BING.act Xho is a jeweller, received the ring for sa from John Charleboix.He sold it to Malt, resented to the owner that the uyer had disappeared.He return- of its value to Cnariols His dotble- o in; pute since come to.light, be Charle er th mon im win ateali ing the remainder of the IDONey.The Big Three Mini Compan bean o le Ture + Mize Go pany\u2019 y, jas President This company taker in Gantt av i tant properties, the Southern the A Manos and che Snowshoe Hines.The oe otra Gault, ét RB.Sol, dE Ho Benatôr Villeneuve.Mr.O.G.vice-prestde nb and Mr.4 P.Graves ne aging di : yom.PLAYING LATING DIOR.| gape i 1 1797 doute SoS: |7 MILITARY DANCE Captains of \u201cA.\u201d Company, Royal Boots Give an Entertainment.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Last Friday evening, in the Masonie Temple Hall, a complimentary ball was tendered to the members of \u201cA\u201d Company, Filth Royal Boots, by Captain arson, Captain Campbell and Captain ang.It was the most successful 50- ola] event which has taken place in \u2018\u2018A\u201d\u201d Company for many years, and will no be soofi forgotten by those who the pleasure ol being present.Amongst those present were Lieut.- Col.Gordon, D,O.C., Major Ibbotson the commanding\u201d choos of the Royal\u2019 on- or Campbell, almost all he officers of the iment, the staff and Col.[sergeants o of the various other companies, etc., \u20ac After supper the Ay won at the company ri matohes held last autumn were presented by Mrs.Carson, rs.Sims, Mrs.Campbell, the officers and other friends of the company.Just here a very _ Pleasing event occurred when, in a neat little speech, \u2018Col.- Sergeant Gardiner, on behalf of the non-commissioned officers and men of \u201cA\u201d Company presented Mrs.Carson with a handsome silver tea set, the.salver.bearing the following inscription : : \u201cPresented to Mrs, Carson by the non- commissioned officers and men of \u2018\u2018A\" Company 8th Royal Scots of Canadas\u2019 on the occasion of Captain 'Carson\u2019s\u2018 motion from the command of \u201c\u201cA\u2019* orne pany to the rank of major.\u201d Captain Carson, who was evidently much touched by this token of\u2019 esteem, in the course of his rep) ply.rem arked that, although he vas called leave.the company, he:wonld ever.be with them in spirit, and Would always watch their progress \u2018with interest.After some vocal selections, dancing was resumed.Capts, Carson, Campbell and Evans are to be congratulated on the success of their entertainment.MoGILL MUSICIANS, The anqual meet] of the McGill Giee.Banjo and Mandolin Club, toox place Friday grening, March 4th, in the Science Building.very favorable report was read by Mr.Byers, the manager, Whioh showed that their debt had been decreased during the past year by over hall its amount, leaving about 5459.00 still unpaid.Reports were also read by Secretary Gardner, and.by the leaders of the three clubs, The election of officers for the ensuln year resulted as follows: Ho Bh Prof, Capper: president, Wh.tds vice- resident, R, E.MoC oat apt R.IL.Gardner; business manager, A.F.\u2018Byers; assistant business Be fe Mr.Hyde; leader glee clu banjo club, x H, Hi oor, lender wan ax dolin club, D.F.Wood.: TE ROAD COMMITTEE; \u2018 AY) Brunet, chairman of the Road Committee, has called a meeting for this afternoon to discuss the session of clearing sway.the ashes la oly à posited on Atwater avenue by the re scavengers, This question was brought up at a meeting of the Health Oommittee on complaint of à number ot residents in\u2019 that vicinitf, who com plained of it being a nuisance.Mr, Dore proposed to appropriate $1,000 for the removal of:the refuse, sad the Road Commi ttes are called upe to select à suitable place for depositing them.; SURPLUS SEASON IN SIGE.The total receiptain the U.8.trom customs since July 1, 1897, have - been $02,051,000, against $10,680 000 for a similar period \u201cInst year.The total receipts from internal revenue have heen nu 0,819,000, against $09,640,000, The total receipts from all sources have been n it 4,538, 000, and the total expenditures have been 2 515.000, leavin, a surplus of $2,043,000, It fo believed th theDingley law will continua to show good results juts said that unless something ou Government will gin | tho 1 hess fiscal\u2019 your on a paying basis.; BUSINESS M MENS ppm The midday services for, business men which were so successful \u2018last year are to be revived this year.The first meeting will be held on Monday next in\u2018 the Mechanics Institute and will be conducted by His Lordship Bishop Bond.The sérvices will be held daily (except Saturdays) commencing at 18.and closing at 13,58 sharp, and are open to ali-'who wish to attend.TEST YOUR CASE, 's Dysp fab! \"BR from now.on, and manette can't Lose Anything.shay pis Wil Gain EE tévation WIE Naalod Cnc Why will some people., salter pain, when there is absolutely no pecessit for them to do 50,7 No man .wou think ol wutring Bis uunu-in tbe fire \u201cjust for fun.\u201d But théusands of persons suffer the miseries of Indigestion, WatesbeauR* Sour Stomach, ausea, rbrash Blliousness, Colic, Nervous tea they tieed not do do; any more than they need to pat thei hands in the fire \u201cfor fun.\u201d There's not a bit of gùess work about this «tüäütement.It is \u2018\u2019dend certainty.\u2018It fs the plain unvarnished trath.So long us Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsis Tadlets can be got, there need be no such things as stoma) Thin is another fact, Rother nen oe of the simple truth, I you don\u2019t believe 1t\u2014 rest thems.They'll convihce you caring you.not make a at case of yous own It Is very to do.It won't cost you much.If Dodd\u2019s (but they EC you won't be ord worse, If t cure you {ao ih they pos tively will) Bey are rid o ur erate Indigestion, or \u2018whatever your uble me - : Eat heartily.pola, T radis ow fat and oct iy ke this advice, dn Dra ED ae and see if they den\u2019s wey dice aoross the or or deine.re eas | su belore aogier Satuttay peared tba morpias to % abiswe .sl i e .3 \u201c> fe \\ \"+ PIRTHS, 0 LAPIKHKKKR\u2014At Ville 8e.faut, on , March 4th, tbe wife ot P Laplerre, of a daughter, ; ARMSTRONG-In East Wawsnosh, Ont, on February £.ihe wile of teius\u2014son and daugh BOLE\u20140U Februar pt, ar Winnipeg.the wife of D.W.fcle, of a daughte ELLIOTE\u2014A; encuioons, February pa the wife of Bamuet Kiilptt, of à daughter.* Ki.L18-At Port Mustlund, Yarmouth, \u201cx.B., tc the wife of A M.Ellis, a daugb- ter.* BURESTEM\u2014At Valley River, Manitoba on January $8h, te wile o £'0.P.Forester, of twin daughters.GROBH-\u2014At West Gravenhurst, .on February th, the wife of J.Grob, postmaster, of \u2018a daughter.HARDING.On January S10 Dent Mc- Gregor, Ont, tue wife at C.J.Hardiug, of twin daught * McBRIDE\u2014 At ten Man, tue ate of Ww.J.H.McHride, V.8., of à 8 wi 100 Bt i on go onda Pe at of Mr.seph nll a Armstrong McCRUM- In K February 2lst, the wile Mc¢Crum, ol a daughter.\u201d MIT ER-\u2014At Moose River, ruary nd, to Mr and Miller, u son® RYMAL\u2014At Tyronto, February 2, to Mr.nid Mya.M.H.Rymal, à duughter.® HITCHOT\u2014At bte, Cuuegonde.On Halifax, Feb- Mrs.Arthur Febru ary 23, the wife of Mr.Josey er Titchot, ot ; a son HUSH\u2014At fast Boston, on february 8th, to the wife of Moses [to:3, 4 daughter.* BIFTON\u2014AL Calgary, on the 36th February, the wife of A.L.Bifton, barrister, cf à sun.: GMITH-\u2014At Wolfville, on Febrp parg 27, te the wile of J.tion Smith, \u2018à sdp MAKRIAGEBS.ABERROMBIE\u2014MeCCÇCUIXE \u2014 At Antrim hicroy, Ont., on February 22, Mr, Wm.: J.abéterumbte, of Perit, to Miss = linda MeCue, of Fitzroy.we CHAPMAN-EMBEEN-AL For; Lawrence, N.B., on February 28rd, Htewarl J.Chanman to Maude B.Embres, both ut Furi Lawrence,* DONE-WALLACE\u2014At Reading, Mass, on subruary 1 Mr.Frederick Austin Dowu An Nit., to Miss Charlotte w, \u2018 alles formerly ov! Lanark, Qut.* HUBLBURT WALKEH-\u2014At Meatgrd, Ont.on February 19, Frank Hurl burt, O Thornbury, to Miss Jennle Walker, Haughter \u2018of Mr, Jos.Walker, Clurks- b LELEAN-CHOATE\u2014At Belmout, Part ' Hope, February 28.Ÿ Rev.Youug, Mr.N.Leo Lelcan, Redlands, Lal apd Kila Gertrude, youngest daughter of Asa Choate, q* LAWSON-H UpGINES AL Belleville, Ont., on Februar, y Hev.B.Duka, » Athelda, cidest Maughter of the late Nel- ton Hudgins, cf Thurlow, to Isaac Lawson, of Seymour?ROBKIRK -SELFRIPGE\u2014At 8t, John! oa February 22nd, by Rev.A.H.Traftun, Wallace\u2019 Rabkjrk, of Mercer, ta Jeanie Seltridge, of =t.John.DEATHS IN THE CITY, ABBOTT\u2014A>s St, Augustine, Florida, on the äth of March, Harry Abbott, Q.U., aged © 40 years.Funeral 4.John the Evangelist, will be held, on Wednesday, the 8th inst, | at 2 o clock ANDAGH\u2014[n this city, on March 5, from typhoid fever, Willian Robertson Ar- dagh, aged M, formerly draughtsman in the mec ae departinent of the G.T.R, Funerai from 515 Wellington street on Mondgy afterncon, at 2 o'clock.51 2 KENNEDY\u2014At her late residence, 9 \\Thiversity street, ou Monday, March 7, Kjlpp, daughter of toe jute Ames en\u201d nedy, and sunt of Mrs, M.Chas.Fos ley.Funeral private.sg MEKXKARD\u2014At Longuentl, on March Tth, Juseph Menard, aged 8 years and months, Funeral on Weddesdny at 8 an, at Longueuil.Friends and quaintances are invited to attend.POWERs\u2014On Bunday, March 8h, of convulsions, Joseph | Gordon (Gordie), dear- © ly belove son James any Lilian Pow- erg, aged 1 year and 6 months.Funer- a) trom his fathot'e residence, 239 St.Urhati-\u20146t ~Blrees;- sdoy, March 8th 2 p.m.Friends and acquelntances specttully 1nvited to attend.BEKELLY\u2014On the 6h inst, Marie Loutre Ermnelle Archambault, vidow of the 1 James Hkelly, whalesale from fier Inte residence, 6 8.45 a.m., on Weauesday A ant ta Bt, Jumes Cote dey Nelges Cemetery.respectiully invited to attend.FRUDEE\u2014En this city, on the 6th inst, Francoes Leclair, ngad 70 years, widow of the late joseph Trudel.uneral from her late residence, 97 Alexander street on Wednends morning, tire Sth Inst, a 7.otre aime Church, thence to Cote ie Nes eiges Cemetery and Ac cquatntants will kindly accept thts intimal - DEATHS QUTSIDE THE CITY.March 3nd4, af Augustin © ae- \"ut re the oth in Church, thence to Friends are NED AUTT\u2014At Quebec ' Ma Me Marie Tamaite wite Baty, aged 74 years.* DICKIE -AL Kings Co., M.on February E, Edwin Dickfe, aged 70 years, est son of the late Hom.C Arles * Dickie.* PONNELLY-\u2014In Kingston, on March 1st, Ktia Hickey, beloved wife of Capt.Thos, .Douuaelly, in ber 40ih year.KAN\u2014At Enæ Epndon, on February 28, Edwin Dean, aged 09 years HAMMERSLAUGY \u2014At Sow York, February 90, Hatties wife ot Oscar Mem- mersiaugh, ja the 27th year or her and yoyngest daughter of Richard War gyldge, of Lewisville, Westmoreland, HUTCHINSON -\u2014 At the Cily Hospital, Hamilton, on March §, 188, Thomas Hutchinson, g.T.R.engineer, in gue 57th year of his age.JANBEN-_Mgroh 2, 2, uncle, M Joseph Jansen.agen £5 years and nine onthe, a native of Karlsbamn, Hwe- KEE cha wk Petroit, on mepragry an, ahala dM, Keenan, daughter Rehan A \u2018Sunderland, \u201ca rest th year.& KING~On the %nd February, at Bouth dupe, by an avalanche of \u2018how, Flos- Rosina.ddughter of Mr, James King, aged 11 years and 1 month.?LOUSE\u2014At Toronto, on February 27th, Annte Lopse, second nughter af Joseph Tnose, ar, a ay MIBUX AL Ht.Francuts Beauce, arch Francois Xavier Lemieux, oid jestaènt of Levis, P.Q., aged 79,* MULCAHY-\u2014Ai Orne, on February #4, Laura Fox, wife of Dr.Vihcent Mul- crhy, aged 297 years, MAYE At Ste Heholasth e Be t .Ks que, st the residence of his L an Que.on ayer, station wth \"EY Joseph agent of 8, aged NEAGH 7): I.gateau, on Februa \u201c88, Th F.Meagu wr, sr, \u2018ate H, M.{ customs, uged w yenrs ROWLEY\u2014In Bt.Jonn on March ind, after a lingering flinesh, Beveces ang widow of t 4 Int te Thomas Raw- ley, In her TIR sen SANDERE\u2014At Bar oo, an February 19, Ansdie Sanders.dearly beloved wile of Leander 8.Banders, and daughter of the inte Jopathan Lane.in her qlat year.» GTEWAHRT\u2014At Winnipeg, on Fehrua 28.; + ERA beloved and finest daughter o Arthur Stewart, aged 10 WASLHY-\u2014At @ravenhu st,, on Februa de lorence.adopted gh nlighter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank ven aged 2 years,* WICKENE\u2014At Kirmpertey, Ont, on Fen.34, 1808, Emily be ved, wife of Thomas Wickens, ag te yen prepa A A REQUIEM SERVICE From ihe Union > Erasers 1 \u2014 wit I Lx Rabin Theth i fin HL apel ot the Good Ehep © ¢rbrod and friends are - fulty ponte ton Eten \" vhs For additjenal Births, Marriages ong Decths scegages 5 and 8, rv\u2014 PERSONAL pe, 2 Barter A PROTECT vous we Np » du 1: dred Pen I tion adie ee peniinty wad the cost is a mure Grise hey na t yonr home duc give TR antes Af eyainet low of pra will relieve vou ; from all suglety.nies Meet.Telephone Ouse Pwo Three Chas W.Hagar, General Manager on réposs of the soul of ie THE S.CARSLEY true Greil Boe 0 Netre Damp Sirgat.CANAAN \u201cFAMOUS ALL | 0 x pases THE STORES er In range of merchandise the store la tharepghly cosmopolitan, It.confines itself to nothing, but includes in its stock anything and everything that will go well togather.Including: \u2014Boaks Furniture Tea Groceries Magazines Wallpaper Bedsteads Chinaware Stationery Jewellery Boots Trynks Easels Silverware Boys\u2018 Clothing And a dozen other things you dop\u2019t ordinarily expect to find in a dry goods store, The tendency is tp grow with the needs of the buying NEW FURNITURE Furniture claims theleading part in tomorrow's store specialties, All the New\u2019 Styles have been marshalled together and present a magnificent array of Rich Designs in Bedroom Sets, Dining Tables, Wardrobes, Chiffonieres, Baok Cases, £tc,, marked at prices that you'll find within easy reach.New Sideboards.oo \u201cSplendid ** Ward- swaod Sideboards, An- tigue finish, $8.45 $9.50 $12.85 Salid rOak Sideboards New Styles Bevelled Plate Mir.FOrS.$13.70 $20.60 $27.50 and up to 00.35.# pieces, well ' $19.25 Dining Tables in Hardwood, Antique fin- 34.50 $6.00 $7.50 \"871 5 $7.50 $12.00.THE S; CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.Bedroom Sets Gaod Hardwood Bedroams Sets, Aptique Finish .$8.75, $12.50, $16.25.Ash Bedroom Sets, finished .Qak Bedroom sets, 3 pleces, highly Huished, and new styles $19.80, $27, $37.50, $40.PHE S.CARSLEY CO.LTD, PR ppp Wall Papers Dining Tables.There's a wide range of new ideas in Wall Stop Hard Paper this season.\u201d The htyles are bepter wood D ing and handsomer than ever before.Flora} Tables, antiqus designs claim to be first favaritgs fog this finish.4' extra season and come in many magnificent co of leaves, full 8 feet combinations.P fi k i ! Wall Peper forthe Liston, In gite ro $6 $7.50 Wall: Paper for the parlor, rich déslign in gilt eltects, from ge to\u2019 106° a ol Oak Dining Tables Solid Oak Dining \u2018Tables, highly pollshed, - Wa Pe pers in a variety ve Handsome atest designs, .430 330 aroll $7.THP 8 CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.Cutlery and Sliverware.Cutlery of The Best Quality and Silver ware as good as Real Silver the qnadrople i\u201d $4.50 7.15 $12.00 =v $20.00 : THE 8.CARSLEY co., LIMITED.\u2014 - Notice to Oyclists plated kind, that's stamped on every plece.Don't make arrangements for our new Wheel until you hear about the Big Btore's \\ great Bleycle surprise.à The (oxhibftion will be ready in about ten ays't .Buck Horn Handle Carving Sete, 3 THE 8.C ARSLEY co., LTD: pieces .\u20188138 1200 Tea Spoons «a - pr me 1500 Desgart Spoans .a 1400 Table Spoons >.de je Plotu res and Frames.Silver Plated Dinner Knives oy 12 = W.ve Good Plated Farks .5e w thine, Pare wale THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.readily y dodo corated at such à ow me prices as t, des A\u2019 choice line of Artotypes, size 14 Willow Pattern china.( THe * Old Story * told on china of the true 4 by I), neatl lovers wha were transformed into u rile nas trae in Oak 20\u20ac doves.Willow Pattern China was fagh WI nd; reds af able halt Trontary audit is aa to-day.2 Btôre will give 6 ou \"x\" 280 in sie) 00 peqpmes.E profs À Tail an assortment of Brchings, Ban core Bi \u201coppo rtunity o NA dainty ponsessed ¢ of this favourite china by ling t in odd pieces as under : Prints, Lithes, eta., up to THE S.CARSLRY CO, LIMITED, see, \u2018el LVERWARE, | os Plated Standu ol Groat Bottles, Ca xe Hogketn Saat > ets, P ; » Dishes, Plokle \u201cWillow Cups and Saucers.Ceres 29s Stand.Allin the Willow Plates (Tea) .verses l latest desi Willow Flutes (Breakfast) Leaeveces ee 1Be you oan ol wil ow = BE Bee LLL a4 your chalos fqv w Cake P| PPS PR EE wa tow Cream Tage eens aasnese rt suce 84p $1,50 TRES.CABSLEY 00 LIMITED; THK 8 CARSLEY ca., LTR.General Klondike Outfitters The 5, Carsley Co, Limited, beg to call special - attention to their Klondike Department, stocked with everytitiog necensary tos Prospestor\u2019s Outfit, including:\u2014 ; Miners\u2019 Underc refothing Watergioat Suits + Mackinaw Clothing Miners\u2019 ongles - Prat 5 promi oo s : ncentra Foods Sjcspitg & Miners\u2019 Boots : Tonts w making It perta aps the mast thoroughly squipped « on the conti .| For information \u2018regarding Klondike Outfits, parties are ais to Mr, Logan, Manager of the Klon eo ig Department, who will cheerfully nike ou Intdrmation, \u2018 can be seen at his pifics In the Bassmest frum an: to p.m.y.«° | ] |Fish Sidr .pte ee ioe \u201cNEW \u201cWASH More shipments to hand.Every this Department.chasing.SPRING IS Possibly you are moving and require new Curtains.If sa we offer the Greatest Curtain Valye in fhe rity, baring made an important purchase of Madras and other Handsome Curtgin Material, regular §0¢ and 75e goods.We are offering these desirable gonds at this season of the yeyr at 20c wud 30c yard, [Æss than Half Price.Corsets we have added a rouge of the BLOUSES In this Department every.Garment is new.Nota single garment lefy over froni last season, New \u2018Miles arriving daily.The Styles are all the Latest and the Materials embrace very thing in this Season's Blonse wear.than the previgus ane, Our rango ct Wash Fabrics is large and particularly well assorted.Everything that is new in Dainty Summer Wear is found in To.avoid disappolntment seo our display befare pur- HOUSEMAIDS\u2019 CAPS Just received a large nagartment of Housemnids' Caps, NEW CORSETS In addition to our well.assorted stock of all the tnost reliable makes of P9282 8000008 00000000000 000404008000800000000 JAS, A.OGILVY & SONS, The barsest \u2018Exetwsive Bry Gaps Wemse {n Montreat, .; Corner St.Catherine and Mountain Streets, Montreal.sn FABRICS new lot, If possible, Is mare heautiful AT HAND 250 \\ favorite H.& S.Corset.Put doses FAI LED.Some have, but we have never failed to supply © our customers with the best A | thing like as low a price, 12c and 14\u20ac per pound.; A This is the finest Canadian Cheddar and cannot be equalled in quality by any other stare in the city at any- Call at any of our 7 Retail Stores 7 aud judge for yourself, THE LAING \"5584 CO., LTD.ty raneeemeere fear nt KLONDIKE 129 Water St, Vancouver, B.C.3 \u201cThe very best and cheapest place to get pour supplies for Klondike is from McMillan & Hamilton Wholesale Grocers and Provision Merchants.N.B.~\u2014Write or apply for prices or any information required, * THE FLYNN CASE.Ex-Detective Sent to Gaal to Await \u201cTrial For Assault The trial of exPatgetive oe vated assault u Whit ouse, the letails of whic 8 Hos in aturday\u2019s Star, has been set for pe Fri est The accused was brou ore the Recorder on Sat a plea of not sda of ph feta, out où bail, but n, for aggra- guilty.fe wis given his or tri Jury, \"The date of the al asked to be let ie ap) plication was as there is aire y 3 Jud ent of t co ingt him for threatening a Re named Pa dev Ja last year, in which case he failed costs.\u2018 Flynn wus subsequently sent PT \u201cto gaol.ftps cmos cep : > TERRA NOVA LODGE, LO.aT Jusrter the shove dodge was di- wi to us ides, \u201c 6\u201d and \u2018 are ! \"and aph où £ was allowed four nights\u2019 an a a .bringin fan the most new members and provid] the best programme, wWors counted the win- pers, \u201cThe losing side\u201d to present the lodge: w ith & new set of rituals, The \u201cBfues under the oaptaincy of Bro.R, M.Adama, were victorious, and Wednesday was the Syenlag set apart for the \u201cPinker to redeem their bpnor.À very nice gro came was arranged by ve a plan a 60l0, ME ond.pr sand jofin \u201csclostion, à avqua ng, ; _sppren ated, Af captain.ar y r.À ehlled 0 \u2018Rives.» tha ng ol the members an visitors for the help gt durin the struggle.: Bra.ht.i en.gave a harmonica peleatlo if sang, and Bro « Ada reoife- tion, and all were bear \u201c nds aides bave done much bo Ingresse The he i bin the 1 la Le nou members à being fe pue ant g24 new mem mbers, 13 quarto.a sisters of th ° Tod pro pore to a saar durin 8 week.sod any friends who, wish to assist us by gilts of fancy artieles, ote.please adress Mrs.Mung, 20 Coursois | HLBOFRD OF OYFIONRE.fa Tran.Qu ba Joan Be cers: aleoted.- i Ba Hoon unilere retary; nie, nanistant senators Flin lippe tement s des Basrd o 4 Trade A in hoports, Th Britian for the mon AN HoNesT aren nw ER hi, Song! of suffering we Bo oper pie a schon to Bo: I LI La \u20ac 5% Bek eure, morning, and'\u2018entered | and : ne JAMES A.hit, kis 490, nic | A LAWYER'S DEATH.Came to Montreal From Morrishurg Morrisburg, Ont, has lost ope of fits roost prominent and most respécted citi- sens in the death of Mr, Frank Tyrrell, barrister, who died he Turkish ths Hotel at five aalock thie morning.The deceased gentleman contract.cd a severe cold while attending a funeral al in.Morrisburg some.three.weeks.and last week ow \u2018wae solzed with such a severe attack of pneumonia that it s thought advisable to bring him to Montreal, where the best of medical attendance could be speedily secured.Since his arrival here on Thursday evening last four doctors\u2014Drs.James Btew- art, T.G.Roddick, W, E.Decks and Ri- ley\u2014were in constant att ndance, but their efforts of no avail, and Mr, rrell breathed.dis last at Ave o'clock F fie moral The late ell, who was born Just below Nr urg, 56 years 9, 280.mgs, one of the moat succegatal ors in\u2019 Eastern Ontario, havi x balles Sarge and Jorative praot ce, an considerable forbuné, fe whe en a aoligitor for the Molagns sank, He was a Conservative in politics, He was most enerque hearted, and no age whp was eserving of apaletanpe ever appealed to him in prime © leaves a wife to moyrn 11 be taken to Morrisburg S| ems five Soin srain this afterpoon.PAMASQUS BALL.On n Friday svening lass Inst the Knights of Pythiap of Montreal turned ont in large numbers, at, the Queen « 1 Hall, in honor of the thisd anniversary ball.of.Damas- ous Lodge.The hall was Depart decorated, the music wa tieas, while .the costumes of the ladies made a most attractive and plewsant picture, sides the rs of the erder thers were many rat Lo cou Of sistér où.ganisétions 0 ca atulate Da- masous on \u20ac bie, successful gathering, ' Supper \u2018Was served at mid: night by Caterer yroolley, and Jancing as resumed end kept up-antil § ae, an went AY fein thoroughly satis.filed that the- efforts.\" of the committes had been crowned with suctess, St.Georgws Ohurob- Organ Recital To the Editor of the Sass hia Ee jd clvaflas ha 8 trom tridnd of the choir.{ EVR .W.HAGAR, - asgrer.De ie tien ; foNDoNs NEW SLANG.for rept Gk ee |, LONDON, Marek T= The the strests 10: 1 two {ere has ve chant be ong,\" but a new ptechword of en, \u201cNow hess has skcent hard on the word you.In quar- relx, disputes ad witty en ters of every xort, ont of.ro crush the rave, other with thi rr pang 3 es from 1 iain: sub in the Provinces.[ie Regiment of Canadian Artillery at - Last Week._ Jedd MOINTYRE- BRTATE APPEALS._ GOVERNOR-GENERAL: 0 Presentation to the Artillery on Saturday Night.eer] HON.DR.BORDEN PRESENT.He Expects That the Military School Will Soon be Established - in Montreal.There was an interesting parade of the the Dril] Hal] Saturday night, when the splendid trophies won by the corps during the past seuson were forwally presented.Most of the intepest centered in the presen- | tation of the Governor-Genersl\u2019s Cup aud the Lansdowne \u2018Trophy, the principal prizes offered for competition among the Artillery of the militia\u2019 service.The Gov, ernor General's Cup was * won by No.Company, Major Wing, Capt.Harton, and Lieytenants 1 Henout sud, Lien The Mini- orde: ater, of a itia n, MP pre- senti prize said he was quite aware the re wits not up-to-date in its equipment, but he could assure the members of the corps.tha they were soon to receive new guns.\u2019 He felt he could almost brojnité them new ritles as well.he Field Battery had received a new equipment and the good work was not to stop there, but would go on until the whole force of the Canadian militia were armel with the most modern weapon, The Minister referred to the establishment of à military sche] in Montreal in a way that sproved very satisfactory to all officers of the local militia.It had always en his firm opinion that Montreal was the place for a schoal.In his duties as head of the militlz department he had always seen this, but he appreciated it more and more as time went along, aud he fully realized that the militia of Montreal were entitled to it.In the very near \u2018future he expected that-they would have it WOODYARD CASE.Mr.J.O.MacDiarmid\u2019s Petition Against the City F Rejected.J.C.MacDiarmid, in his petition against the City of Montreal, claimed the annulment of a resolution passed by the city in November, 1896, refusing an application made br the petitioner to use & lot of land on the north-east side of Richmond square as à wood-yard.The petitioner alléged that this resolution Was illegal, \u2018ae the Building Inspector did not report that the use of the premises as 8 wood-yard would be dan- ferous to life or property; that the city Ad no authority to restrain the petitioner from exercising a legitimate trees unleas it would create a da at fire, which the resolution.complained of did not determine, and that there was no auch.dan nger, The defendant pleaded denying the illegality set up fn the petition, The Court held that the res had by law, and by virtue of laws, the rig A 0e of the, etitioner to kes a wood- 5 omises for any reason dead by it Silfoient, d\u2019\u201d that it was not reatrioted to const er merely the danger dif fre.The petition was aocord- tngly rejegted.M\u2018GILL ARTB * TB \u201cAT HOME.\u201d Friday evening the se second.year Arta, of MeGtit University held an \u2018\u201c At Home\" at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.D.MoCorm- ick, Q.C., We emount.The.class members pregent were = Ainley, GG.P.Baker, M, Burke, rs, N.C.Davies, J.DeWitt, WH H Pie .Elder, 8.C.Ells, C.C.Fe erg G.W.Grier.F.L.Horstall, Mat! hers, C.G.McHinnon, A.8 McCo tchell, Jd.A.Nutter, jr., J.J.Wiser The A year (01) was represent.od by 3 J.H.Copeman, the third year (09) by \u2018Messrs; Forstail, Por.\"Mitchell a ndent ta by- ht to refuse the spplica- the company with musical sstectiéns and recitations.* Charades were ac after which dancing was indulged in till 2a.m.The party then bee dl after giving three chaera for Mr.and Mra, ormick \u201cfor Indness, The evening was greatly enjoyed by all present.der has received notice co tha ths posi a u before Mr, Justice jeu, of Abed 5 Berlor Court, from hia, scision fa the e_of Mrs, Duncan tyre vs.tha city of of Montreal.In ean M case t Recorder up held > the valtation of the Mcintyre property.at pile corer ei Drummond Wo and Pi 1 ve bave 8.5 = pen au when was soug ave oe $200,000, Vhen the hearin the.acopdtr, worn iy Kd dore before extate to Worth at Joan Worth at Jeaat $487,000 FORBIGN MAIL SERVION.- the resent eek the mails for a fr 8a Trea i clos At the follows : = Monday, \u2018Germain Lloyd Seamer avel, Nor Tuesday, Whi tar 1 Noor Fe ronténie at 8 nme th su plo en the 2 same Steamer af 5.00 og Wednaw n a aver liner Lake H ednander, 1e last matitor the week ron, close on Friday per Cunard liner Lucania.CANADA'S NEW STAMPS.rial \u201cHous Co to wy, Md dobsion Soca the Spor: 3 ao of put stage Canada Ton tod ted a new vad adopt modes orn | Jason of other Hons than that In stamps, he ander we er thes \u201csdviat ity pf {isiin n set-0 a similar to wy on, rca sure ccinage.y vw an- ea at thers dr no auch invoution.\u201404n fan THB BLAOK t CROOK CASE.It was announced in the STAR te Te dpi {ne de Temes, inthe n e o of the sfence, in the ho aT mbers of the Blac K Cros Cortpany y.van \u201ccontrary: wan the case; the n on was over-ruled and His Honor deol od.des the case must Dow gard on on itamerits, It ls undegstond that Trait ot corderat will be taken to appeal, ov a ee MISS MORRISON'S CONCERT.Mise Louise M Morrison fs meeting with much encourage ment in MCA preprations the 1a)) on fre ein inst.A pes ofhe pr ou \" mime ibe the {ingiug ork tanor, a will or the great Nes in Englis and Goran Le most move Taber ue programme prepared altoget her, SG Miss Mail si H.Mallock, \u201c ii Lit pet author 0 En EE Living\u201d and plier works of a cole character, a HS a Xe a 8 hs tes Lava ral COLD CURE WILL OURE OQLDS IN THE HEAD, COLDS ON THE LUNGS, OOLDS IN ANY PART OF THE BODY, OLD COLDS, NEW COLDS, OBSTINATE COLDS, IN A FEW HOURS, GRIP CURED OLD CASES OF GRIP, NEW CASES OF GRIP AND ALL FORMS OF GRIP POSITIVELY CURED, PREVENTS PNEUMONIA CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES, If You Have a Gold or are Subject to Colds Don't Fail to Secure a Bottle of MUNYON'S COLD CURE.It COSTS BUT 26c.Munyoa's Remedies; at all druggists, mostly\u201d twenty-five cents a vial.37 Cures for 37 Ailments, If you need Medical Advice write Prof.Munycn, 11 and 138 Albert 8t., Toronto, jt is absolutely free.SI, BISHOP'S SERMON, Bi-Contenary of the Socioty For the , Promotion of Ohristian Knowledge.Biskop Bond preached a setwen In Christ Church Cathedral yesterday morning, \u2018Having special reference te the Society for rcumoting Christian Knowledge, of which this year is the bi~centenary.The text was chosen Irom St.Matthew xxv., 19, \u201cAfter a long time the Lord ot those servants cometh, and reckoncth with them.\u201d Hig Lordship said it would be just two hundred years on the 8th of March 8inoe new gudly mien united to form a missionary society to be called the Society tor Promoting Christian Knowledge.Recognizing that religious edu cation was the foundation of all true progress, they had erected their structure upon that foundation, and the had advanced side by side with British progress, strengthening and purifying the influence df that progress throughout the whole British Empire, A mare vellous work in every department of misglonary enterprise attested the usefulness of the society during the two centuries af its existence.In the city of Montreal alone seventy out of the 140 church buildings had received sub stantial aid in bnilding from the society, and every year since its opening, the Diocesan Theological College had received large grants for scholarships.These grants now amounted to _the magnificent sum of $900 yearly.Thg instance quoted was by no means an exception, as nearly all the dioceses in the Dominion had received grants of equal amounts, and ip many cases larger ones, Although Canada had been mentioned first, India and all the Colonies of England.and fn fact every quarter of the earth, received assistance from the Society.\u2018The annual disbursements for vrayer books, tracts and pure literature had now reached $60,000, and the great ducational institutions throughout the world gave evidence of the benefits they had received fram the Society.The Society had taken a prominent share in forming new bishoprics, which during the reign of the Queen had Increased from seven to ninety-one, fifty-five of sheso heing alded in endowments by the P.C.K,, to the amount of $475,000, The Society asked thgt upon this bicentenary, all those who had been helped by it, and who were interested tn its well-belng throughout thé world, would unite in thanksgiving to he | Creator, and p Pray that under His blessing itsenseful ess would be still further enlarged.Ac St.Yhomas\u2019 Church in the evening Ven.Archdeacon © Mills nreached an eloguent scrmon upon the same- subject-\u2014\u2014-.- MR.BICEERDIKES OASE.To the Editor of the Star: Sir,\u2014I beg to make the following cor-, rections to the article in last Saturday night's issue: I am not a wholeagle Butaher, but strictly a commission mer- tt; and- recefyve.about one earossses par week from Ontario pn all on commission.1 paid dat or ihres months ago, when deman have not cut any beet at all, altho your article says I did; but recelv consignment of four cases TOON ants: weighing 3700 lba., I sold the whole at one sale to Mr.Bourassa, of Bonsecours Market, for which judgment was rendered against me for $1 apd costs.Non Sir, there is à sort of persceution w against me by some of the butchers,who contend that they cannot make a living unless I ath closed up, and they ar® bry ing to induce the Market Comeaty assist them in this matter, &s am considered an injury to thétr city-pro- \u2018tected trade, and must be removed, pren il it has to be dune nnjustly.oon Is it not time this market notion siness as looked tuto, end Te 1e- ita no y the who.have jo pa the Leena in: the sdvigted ces of the goodst [ sell my goods at the market value, according to rupply and demand, and why should any man tear such competition as thatt whuc has protection done for the losalis ty?1 aa reduced th Sane of the cunding rty cent.and let\u2019 nothing.flourish Ming b but the saloons, It is true I am offered to {ease my present stand and never: some back, but that would do no go I have, through fair and honest ling, : won the confidence of my oo cons hors png one the general publie, an y n ess elsewhere ate 8 ot ail payanice.pe \u2018 persesation and annoyance, I em ging te remain where J am, fer an ON BICEXRDIKE.CANADIANS ABROAD.\u201c \u2014\u2014\u20143 The following Canadian visitors have registered their names at thy office of the High Commissioner for Cani during the week endi R.McCarthy, Montreal ; British Columbia; R.b.C gon, N Point; Donovan, Megane Montreal; rope: .Hollid basa: BF.W.Waldfe, Toronto; 0, G.Marlott, Toronto The following: Canadian visitors have registered thelr names at the Canadian Government of cel ending F ary 1p: Miss A.E.Toroata; Oliver Gligin, 1 Toronto: Irwin, Montreal Emile Gulibert, Montreal Le es.re: ; Mure ir ud hie.Touls V.Perrs.ters, Henry leon, Quebec H.J.Neilson, THE ART ASSOCIATION.ré ec Mr, James Ross was elected President of the Ar swocfation on Vriday night and and rot M .A.Watt as vould be « from the headi ing lu Saturduy\u2019s SLAR MUNYON'S son, Britis Coturaniar P.ares : À Dramisond, Toro oa Pt ete tr ti ai ét er ni te tn SE assortinest goods, wuitablo for table use.or Se a Soot ana worthy of inspection, Those geods add much \u2018\u2019tethe beauty of à dinner table.je 2261 St.Catherine St.24 » R.A.DICKSON & CO., PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Department of Lands, Forests and Fisheries, WOODS AND FORESTS.\u2014\u2014 Quebec, ith February, 1898.Notice is hereby given thal, sonluriuably to svclivla 183s, Lu ana ss \u2018ol the cob= soiiared statutes of the i\u2019ToViat® ui Que- umos Anit> Nesckuafier men- Honed, \u2018at thetr gattimated aled, more or less, and In thefr prescot state, Wilk Le offered tor sale py public au:tion, iu the rtment of Lands, Foresit and Fisher- city on 1 haba tue znd of ARCH next, st ELEVEY A.M., at the upset price per mile - rereinaftes Mentioned opposite each Mm ke Saint Tone Norm-West, No.90, Ta, 810 ; 91, 35 m., No.92, 21 mi ho ui riv.Mistassint, © we .15h rv.au Rat, riv.Mistassizl No.1, 6 m., Fi hv \u201cMista ssidi No.2 55 m., elo iiv.M taësibi, No.8, i3 m.$15 Lake Sata Joby wi matos Ross No.s 880; No, ®, Timits D north of Lake Saint.John\u20141st 264 om.rapge, No.4, 3614 m Fu: No.56 2 silo ; No.6, 5524 m Jiu sud range, 2 8.#25 m., $10 ; No.6, 86 m., $10 No, 7, 27 me #0; No.8,18 m., 2104 brd ange, No.à x $10 ; No.Uv 3 wm $30: No.7 % m., 30; No.8, 18% m., $10; No.8 ei wis 0 Lake Haint Jobn Centre\u2014Township Mesy fake\u2019 Saint John Fast \u2014 lle Monconcne, i$ m., $39; riv Shipshaw, Vo.si, 48 m 815; si, Hhipshaw No, 121, 58 m.; ae ship: shaw, No.192 8 v.Bhibshaw, No.4, 2m,, $810; riv Solnsbaw, No.12 3% m., $10.riv Shipshaw, No.125, 16 m., $10; riv.du Noulin No.nt m., $10; riv.du Moulin, No.$10; riv.du Moulin, No 51% iles.HE nv a Mars, No.4 5 m., $16; riv.a Mars 60 m., $10; ake enogamt, io; ; towaship Sirdar, Eu $10 ; towne ship, On aïe township Otis, No.Townibip 'Ferlana No.1, 20 ot \"Sis ms 35 to Feria nd No.à 20m 315 ; township Hebe.xt, $20; townsbip Yrembley, 2m.$15; riv.Nah No ob, 3 um.Saint Cbarles\u2014Rliv.Upika, No.1.483m., nas riv.Upi No.3 4 d., #10; fiv.aux Écortes No .Fh mm, Sine\u2019; riv.aux Ecorces No .$2 rv.aux Keorces, Not où; aux _ Ecorces No.4, ur m., es; No.1 East m., No.142, 35 m., $& ; No.1&4 North, \u20182 m., $10.Baguena venay West, No.Ia, $ m,, bert,\u201d No.Sa dB uss rgeronnes-Facousac, LW ; Blanche (township Lava), \"a m., $15; town ship Lavai No.8, 13 y.at nt Fr ancols-Towushtp Zheshbam, 4% maine Magrice\u2014Kear Manouan E, 60 m,, ws rear Manouan F., ¢0 m : Lower Ottawe\u2014Townsbip Wentworth sh , m., Conditions of Bale.The above Lmits w.lil be adjudged to the highest bidder on payment oi the purchase price in cash, or by cheque accepted by a duly incorporated bank.Falu ag payment, they will be immediately re-ctored for The annual grouai rent wi cores Gollars mite, Ri fire tax, 38 lao payable mmedistel Those Yiber Itmits, when aajudgea, will be subject to the provisions of all ilmoer regulations now in force or which may be poacted hereafter.Plans et, limits offered for sate are cpen- or in on in tbe Department Lapds, Foreets and Fisheries, in this city, nds timber agencies in which .Q wN La No t for bl peu o accoun pu cation of this notice will such publication han 05 not been authorized b {ho Departme Commissioner of Lande, Foresis and Fisheries.SEALED TENDARS.addressed to the pdersigned, and endorsed, \u201cTender for Honors Bay Whbart,\u201d will be received at this oflice until Thursday, 1th March next, 148, for the constraction of A \u201chart, with ae ma \u20ac ty, O 10 rain , v oun mar! ont Accor a spediitcau on to be aa T Sgents in the different Unis a re sit ay Engineer in char, tion carier NOTÉE, Ontario.Conledera- tte, Building, Toronto, and the Post- f Honora, Manitoulio Island, Al- roms \"coonty.Ont.and at the Department of Public Works, Ottaw \u2018venders will not be cocsidèred nnle:s made on the iorm supplied, and signed : with the etuat signatures a tenderers.bank cheq payable 0 the order\u201d or the Minister of Sal Works, ht > a : dottars ($500.00) gmpany ach ender.\u2018ne cheque \u201cwin pe\u201d forfeited St the party declipe the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, and whl returned in case e Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, E, F, E.ROY, ' Secretary.for eig Department ot Public Works, Ottawa.Feb.11, 1808.Newspapers pa this advertisem:nt witho:: puthority irom the Department ; will not de paid ter st.«0 18 Sb 7 acca 3 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigued, nnd endorsed \u201cTender for : Siar at Les Boules,\u201d will be received at this office until Monday, the 3%th day of Marob next, !Inclusively, for the constsme- whart with stone approach nt Little Metis arbor, Ri= .according to a plan o be seen nt the ofllces the Dominion Public Works, Quebec (Post Office Building) and the Postioaster at Little Metts, and 2 the Department of Public Works, Ottaw enders will not be considered made on the form supplied, and sig with the, actual sigoatures ot tenderers.ed ban porable 10 the order of t Minister of Shh Works, for twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,600), must accompany eac Sena This cheque wi be forfeited if ¢ = decline the contract or fail to com ete the work contracted for.and will be aréturned in case of non-acceptance of tend \\intess = _ The Department does vot pina tell to | accept the lowest or any t By o E.F.E.ROY, .Becratary.Department of Pubilc Works, .\u2018 town th Feb., 1808, : pers Inserting this advertisement y be , deraignued, or to the a he ; ras RR date Airs, Bicreta r without authority from the Depar will not be pald for It.as TENDERS.INDIAN BUF) BUPPLIEB., BEALED TENDHRE, nû dressed to the andersigned, nud endorsed eender for - 1lodian Soppites.\", aint be, EOS) AP ts fics ty Tove, \u2018for the Belicery ot Tool n Ba = en the fiscal year une.pu at t various points in the Norte containing tull partiea- had by applying to t ndian Commission, naît i T owest or any tender necess accepted.wy Rivertiseiien ts not to be insérte by a Fr Brinier vachout She Juthority | à eens rinter, por.x claim mént b Joli\u201d vit T not havi = h hi be admitted.vos aut ty D.MOLE AN, lacs mn | ter carter of Quebec, His Scheme to Make Whiskey in Yukon is Spoiled.THE MAD RUSH TO THE NORTH, Canadian Mounted Police Control the White and Ghilkoo\\ Passes.(Special) to the Star.) VANCOUVER, B.C, March 7.\u2014Trains delayed at \u2018Thompson\u2019s Siding arrived last night\u2019 with 530 Klondikers on board.One hundred more came by the steamer Aor- angi from Australia bound for the Klondike, \u2018and another 130 from the South, making the arrivals for Sunday 780.Rooms are getting scarce, although by the brave exertions of the Board of Trade there are still \u2018enough to ge round, though a great many private families have had to be called on to let their spare rooms.A steamer a day is now leaving here, but the city $50,000 is being left in \u2018Vancouver daily by outfitters, and as much more in Victoria, where the outfitters are beginning to pour in from Seattle, owing the persistent advertising in that city jd the rd of Trade of Victoria.The two coast cities arc al present easily taking in a quarter of million a month.While the Seattle trade is falling off, the British Columbia trade is increasing daily.In spite of the obstructionist tactics of ihe Americans, they are being beaten at their own game.De Montigny, of Montreal, had a Klondike scheme, which, if the Government had only let him alone, would have beaten any Hunker Creek claim going.| Montigny vas oing to establish a still Riondike, ¢ 5 Meller, of the Inland Revenue, iv 8 id to de Montigny \u201cYou cannot kee) still, as we have found In short, de Montigny told \"haul he was going to whiskey at $12 a bot- you out.\u201d some one of the bi make in Alaska wit! tle, and that he could produce it for 12¢ a ttle as fast as they asked for it.As consequence, his neatly packed trunk was searched and a first class still brought to light with worm and up-to-date apparatus complete.en the Montreal man appeared to claim his ge it was still Lhere, also two policemen.The offence unishable Dy fine and imprisonment, and an example will be made of de Monti- guy.A $1000 NUGGET FOUND.SEATTLE, March 7.\u2014Steamer Farallon arrived here last midnight from | Skagway, A Among her passengers ere Thos.Grabam, of Ontario, and Thos.\u2018Finott.of Monroe, Wash.They left Dawson February 1st.They say that but a few more will attempt to get out overland this winter.Their trip was accompanied by severe storms.Everything was quiet at Dawson when they left.A large nugget worth over $1000 has been found on one of Alex.McDonald's claims on Eldorado Creek, Captain Roberts of the Farallon reports that the steamers Signa.and Navarro are but a few hours behind him.GUARDING THE PASSES.- JUNEAU, Alaska, March 1.via Seattle, Wn., March 7.\u2014Further confirmation of the Canadian Toni Police occupying the White and
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