The Montreal daily star, 10 juin 1898, vendredi 10 juin 1898
[" | DALY STAR: Last Week's Average WEEKLY STAR; Last Week's Issue.Average Circulation of 57.319 146,233 \u201cEDITION.: the Star._ VOL.XXX.No.135.] _ MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1898.PRICE ONE CENT.GCESTSEETETTL [HC NEE cn 77222233; _ A \u201cSPANISH SPY.\u201d .WN HFN ¢ The A MN ' > BB.I A A Mule Buyer Said to Have Been Tariff and H avana War Lyuched in Kansas fe W W Ww Ws Ws Up-to-Date Men\u2019s BECAUSE HE HAD A LETTER FROM CARRANZA DATED MONTREAL.HAS INCREASED the COST to the TRADE OF THE _, ISpeclal to the Star NEW YORK Jur 10 The Sun pubs 4 : bates thas despa be from Waltut idee TR as 14 | Khzmis A soutior pet fre yesterday ADE MARR gy Nd | fran Bua ta, Pope County DrINEIDE And in Consequence some Shortsighted Dealers are oftering as Substitutes Interior ! o 0 « #ppatot CSN or ; Wb or 1 SE Brands, Aflording them Larger Profits.a Spanish ule basing agent ala paint i Outfitters « Nesttwouf 1esler- no Binsits a ; victim cahied himself The bret man das 2472awti ds Enormously the Largest Sale of Any Cigar in Canada: YONNE \u201c Po Henry Lorenzo Heo Lad travelled over © \\ J SN \\ f | Sevier, Newton and Pope Counties for - Rd Some weeks, purchasing mules In large TT I TT - = 5 Halobers, ostensibly for a St Louts firm Who he claimed had a large contract with the Government to furtoh sound 16 hand males for the Cuban He 15 sud to have paid good prices fur all ne \\W W W campaign HOT WEATHER = took, À Yesterday afternoon a loge number ot À i) À / mnls were vollected at the place of the subwequent Iyuctine ad à party of grizzled Int ntales fs were adisiringg the nye Stuck, when one of them found a letter Ad | Which Letenzo had dropped.11 was from bale j Vacut Carranza, and was dated Mont- 3 real.lt gave lorenzo Instructions as to 117} | ite best methods to be adopted In ship- A, | Hin& mules to Spais! polis In order to \\&s | avoid AmerfeAn detvetion au the high W | Between the Ordinary Make and TAILOR-MADE SHIRTS One might fit-the other must.They do if they are made by R.J.TOOKRE, = EAR Beal.An expianation was demanded, but | Lorenzo's excuses were unsatisfactory.The courier says thaï the crowd toux the Spantard «Way with the intention of kiil- thy him.Te \u2014\u2014\u2014 WOMEN EXCLUDED.They Cannot be Accepted as Delegates to a Methodist Cunferénce.T'S now time to throw off the heavy Tweed Coats and Felt Hats, and to get a light Summer Coat and Hat.OUR STOCK is now complete.Lowest prices in the trade.We invite inspection.Read a description and the prices of a few of our lines .177 St.James Street.2357 St.Catherine Street West, 1553 St.Catherine Street East.13621 \\Y Wr Ww UE UE TORUNTO, Unt, June 10 The Toe tonto Methodist Couerence opened its tey- war business session Yesterday allaruoon al Hroudway Labeiugacic with over 30 del Kalen il allendalcy, and bev, Ur.Stone press due.Alter the roll call vf members the ques Lion 91 Uhe ibdMuission ol Women la prals Le \u2018à at this contetence Was ose, and the rat 9 \\ y Vs Mag.vf The piunsdeul asked tar Lhe ou | \u2019 oh.sou Winch called lor thos rules was the | WV WW eccuon ol Miss Mary Newton, 0 tepre sentative from the dusitut et Wet Lo | ® 5 - : , Feato.! Ws 14 .Lhe president quoted the discipine © : : | tJ LJ whit ste Ce te in Fhe month of perfect dave whose covsmequre Damme Fashion to surpass all previous creations, and always foremost ta W [] Coinposed of numsters and lay men a equal exploit the newest and best of cxervuhatez pertaitans Lo tuan s June appar \\ J Huthibers, : Kennedy & Co whose renabininsy and superiority are tabs tan cote s forward tao de-en and produce.Others advertise and he ruled that women were tt ticluded, and therefore, couid not st | ax delegates.Ils interpretation was cou curred me and Miss Newton was according là exetuded wt do they can they keep therr progiuses?Kennedy A Vo always does ant aisnys woll and their grentent great values, : They have but oue price, aud return your promises are to ine better values for tess money than any other store in the city, money, if you want it.Brown Linen Hats for Men and Bovs at soc cach, shapes as No.1.Plan Check Brown Linen Hats, Boys and Men's, at 50\u20ac each.Ww - - .- - .- .- - WW ter I \u2018hambers wis elected presulen en Wo.Fancy Che K Linen Crash Hats, firm stitched rims and white muslin lined, Ww ole be i Phenomenal Sale For Men.hah, en | as C4 mf tal I 5 al / 5 ¢ cach.Saturday s sale was a signal success We tnak all the sma! dots eft fron our best Sent and marked them all below early CLAING UNDER ARREST.\\ ¥ {Jury at St.Hyacinthe Found Him WW ; * Responsible for Lepage\u2019s Death.season prices, and many below cost, aud the rush was unprecedented, to day, evary hue being auxmeuted bi even grealer values, Men's Very Finest Suits.So grvel Was ab 8 lacy shat we will continue the sale Men's Well Made Suits.Extra good neat style plam brown, plain white and ncat small checks and silk stripes.Avery firm and shape retaining Straw, ventilated around top, at S5c and $1.00 cach.Phedora shapes $i.00 cachas No.2 LE > HATS Plan White Straw, fancy colored bands, for Boys, at 4oc and soc each.Boys\u2019 Sailor Shapes, wide rims, from 15c to $1.25 each.\\Ws WW Ww \\W Ww W WW W W in Plam Brown Linen and Fancy Silk Stripe, at j i | (Special to the Star) | ST.HYAUINTHE, Que , June 19 \u2014 The wry au the Lepage case rendered trer verdict lart might, wine was to thas et ect © that Unie Lepage died trom a blow 1nffited by Victor Ciamg, whe Le page was trying to foree an eatrance on tn the hieuse.In thar verdict te jury de ciated that the conduct of léepazeo con panions Was high y reprebenusibe and they also declared that Claing shou'd he arrested at once, which was unmedate!y dane, The preliminary examination of lung wid take place today.The pres sion here 1s that Claing will easily clear himself, as it is a case of justifiable hom ade.Oe REBELLIONS IN CHINA.(Special to the Star.) CANTON, China June 10.\u2014 A rebel lion has broken out at Chow Chow Fu, Province of Kwan Jung.The rebels have captured the city, killed a magistrate and All the sinall lots left from our best selling S100 10k Mined Worsted.Eilects, in Club Clievin Plawls and Pain Martins Blue serges, English 1 otinished Worsteds au Thivers.We have marked them all at the untonm Jow tigure, .$10.00 Men's Fine Suits.Made of finest soft finish] weeds, Cheviots and Fancy Mixtures, faultiessiy made, cut in newest styles, suits that sold to-day the sale %ill be resumed at the remarkable Jow price, .$8.50 l'ure ail wool Tweeds and Cheviots, dozens of diterent shades, cut in the newest Nues, guaranteed to boid then us worn Have sold ail «as ou, À senfon ter 3-0 but te-day and during % vhs > he ul pate they wu $5.95 Men's Superior Dress Suits.Gay omy ot 0 To $13.50 MEN'S NOBBY WORSTED TROUSERS.$2.50 Boys\u201d White Linen Sailors also Girls\u2019 in linen, new fancy styles, for this season, large assortment.VW Men's White Straw Hats with plain black and fancy bands, soc to $2.00 each.As , Very low prices on Fine Straw Hats which must be cleared out at any price \\Jy W this season.A W his wife and others, and burned a public building.A serious disturbance has also occurred at Ning Po.Our Great Sale of Boys\u2019 Attire Created a sensation, as we expected it would, and the sale will continue to day with renewed vigor.Those mothers who TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.Laxs ine Tablets.Al Drossists round he money 16K tale\u2019 to Cure, were not here last Saturday with their boys should by all means come to-day.Such opportunities are unusual, and cannot .Le, > last forever, READ THESE OFFERS.90-pago 7.Mason Mubicme treet, Toronto Ontario.Sy Boating and Cycling Caps LIMA co Hundreds -of Boys\u2019 Kuee Pant sugqreds of Boys\u2019 Long Pant NL \u2014fres, write Co., 377 Sherbourne In all the newest makes, 25¢, soc, 75c and $1.00 each.Suits.Ages 14 to 20, fn single and double /- o j Made of the finest Clay Twilla and earlier at $10.00 and $12.00, bundred pat.Venetian Cloths, cut in he latest \u2019 i ~ i styles and guaranteed to as well fe terns to select from, all sizes.Commencing | made as it ix possible to make them.Many different styles of stripes, plaids and checks, all cut in the newest fashions, and made to sell at $3.50, fered during this great special sale a .\\ / MONEY TO LOAN.\" All ages made in Brownie Reefer.Satlor breasted sack styles.Made from fine \\ 4 MONEY.If you want to borrow money and R Vestee, avd plain double-breasted styles, from Imported and ian woallens, nobbieat À .oy MONEY rns Ho id Ble, A, the choicest effects in plain and fancy à po cut Canad height of faabd Ww U ME FAT ETS EE Te A - any amoun \"dons BRIN!) every one of them will be offered in this Ss .à, MONEY.removalof goods All transactions A ' at Kennedy's they go on uals at the y W MMER COATS, VESTS AND TROUSERS.W ESNEY Eashhaonieey \"À grand special sate today at macvellons low figure oY 0 y .Wii y or mon instalmen ONEY.mit borrower.Call and get W Separate or Together\u2014For Men and Boys.W MONEY.Lors na pl of loading.© $3.00.$7 00 W ; WwW Montreal Loan & Brokerage Oo, ° ° W Boys Striped Summer Coats at'ygc and $1.00 each.Blue Serge Coat and Vest at $2.50 aud $3.50.aed Room B, Ne.200 ft James St.131s \\ ens Brown Linen Coats at goc each.Light Fancy House Coats for summer at $1.75 each, W | i W Men's Oxford Grey and Black Alpaca Coatseat $1.25 each, White Duck Coats at $1.23, $1.50 and $1.75 each, À.BILLIARDS.The One Price Clothiers \\ S viner quably perter made a dso each.» White Duck Pants at $1.25 and $1.50 per pair.[sach.W E.L, ETHIER & co.e ® 9 9 Ww Ne cat ark grey s Tipe paca at $1.95 each.Light Fancy Striped Tennis, Cricketing or Outing Coats at 81.50 W se me .i : Blue $ usse! Lord at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 each.Light Fancy Striped Pants to match at $1.50 per pair, NO a BUard Coo, Pale To orge .31 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.8823 W uc Serge Unlined Coats at $1.50 and $2.50 each.Linen Crash Coat and Pants at $3.50 per suit.WW otc, Our Columbus Trloctrio Ouations noue be te Nd .Telophocas:\u2014 Bell 6087.Marchents 313.300004 (1) WW CLEARING SALE OF .W ey À.Brown Linen Vests, double breasted, detachable buttons, ALSO 4 FULL STOCK OF ae.worth $1.50 and $2.00 each, to be cleared at soc and 750 icycle Suits, Sweaters Ww 5 75 » » each.: Light Checked and Striped Cashmere Vests at 81.35 each.Navy Blue Fancy Checked and Spotted Vests At 81.50 each, Medium and light colored Cashmere Vests, silk striped and checked, at $1.75, $2.00 and 82.25 each.intel dafeiniaebeeioainfopedfoiofetefdaffafeiolugab: Hose, Belts, .Racing Suits, Swimming Suits and | Pants, etc, ~~ WARNING.The Exchequer Court (Mr.Justice .Bum bidge) having refused to sanction the registration of & label in the form of a kite by Messrs, Melchers, of Schiedam, as having too much resemblance to the well known mark of Messrs.John deKuyper & Son, of Rotterdam, notice is FOR SALE.Island Gem of the Richelieu.CHARMING COUNTRY HOME P.S.-Make your purchases to-night Men's à, On the Historic Richelieu River, by these presents given that all persons selling \\ Ww i Hatter and lf convenient, more time fo select Ww known as ILE AUX CERF\u201d Late residmooe of Clone! de Montetach, About O7 having in their possession for the Purposes NO and try on.Stores close at ¢ 70 acres, obs half beautifull wooded, balance under cultivation, A tower water of sale any Gin bearing a label shaped like a Outfitter.p.m.to-night, .tbulldings, lables, fis oA will be in- kite, balloon, peg top.or in any barns, fce-h lodge, table and fruit gard Good A boantifed Tiesto yaoht, forty fest long, twelve miles an h way resembling WV = w i Ww HY ied if desired.The property is for sale on account of in the family, and Messrs.John deKuyper & Sons Boa rt-shapod Lu 665 Craig Street, Ww 1 Ww sora srords omy tr.WJ Tiiesidas bargain, and on terms to euit the porobaser.Tcohomseat present abel, will be prosecuted according to law._ \\ 2290 St.Catherine: St % WW YW 1351 11 PM ON SATURDAYS.from aud to-Montreal.Other bosts continually passions.Montreal May 30th, 1898._ J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 1156 te 181 Bt.James Street, Montreal, Canada, - Campol, Morodith, Alan & Hague, - po , Attorneys for Messrs, John de Kuyper dso, \u2014.- \u201c ewe THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1808 SNEED WOH, \u201cPhd Pôniés: -With \u2018Ompire Does- cher's Assistance, Downed Montreal.TORONTO FIRST NOW.They Defeated Providence and Moved Up-Montreal in Third Place.THE OTHER GAMES.Results of the Nutional And International Games Yasterday, Moutreal played 8 winu.ug gone veste: day, but tuey tad tee wi than the poesia M.lioencher ss BOT ir au : a1 ulnpriens ET an \"5000 prunes des enough to wb tn vers ed or Hs deuistons 0 Docs à | std VO day vue omen ow Lrg ot mative - 0 a cacy to ther apa + ste à, and Mort'iea! put tne woe ol a ade due an ue Nu vom 0 base wy bes 0 0 T° wen N -t su Man \u201cit hes ne + rrns + das $ Mt vra tue | AM IY eee 20s nl, the pu» ' uv : «Turn A joven Loe 1 A con eeod barre ur \"x Horn reves honed the Lai hat! an Dolan 81 4 I ree ne Cas LR .od TT ee or : ta \\ F.Cow 4 tty - a = Pret à ' Vans ST I a su d'u.was veu, boues ne Ab: : : .+ A + baw > Vol thy an way sat Ut Let al Vas Mit We aden fet Ve 10 re bed ant oe ontea rte vou 1e ap Sets bg rw 1 ant ile A A base ht au M up wc wer en, Me hu Lt be deu gite pis ve ee : Morte thort Ms nus he Ces it te ot yo \u201c\u20ac mis PR a ee wd LR Bou 108 CE +1, VERSET sauge?PR à Houite phax ween re red Me- Put ane at co ee bene oe not, Gore, 0 rar doar an Tore Losers Hove codes vue 1 no tie oan In tue wah .vou fhe 2, Kindduess CM: \u2018a frac out.ant ae \u2018 fwo basa wal : nm ha 4 are She no born ren \\ vos» ven ered Mass a Mit tieg, 0 a INE, Batrs he» Shearon sent bos Mannon kien hed Shearan wa.0 made bot Fret on a he > Ts The sivth wie pe me Rprngheid 020 amd Kongers Coivason + > + Dotan eub 5 +\" LI nu 05, ; \u201ccond he hones wi shag an endenre 15 sua) tue een] veg Mantreal drew aoa, pren ae PS0 on field 0 hho we cn tre .: > FEI GP CU wen Lo boore Me Farise Bagger laut was eee ht Barty steve woos , Thad on Shear es So on Banmeon ss +?un un; Cnough te make Han » catch Rare Ihe et Loan Thi , Np à Bannon was het worl tne Lyc ane wy condon Masse cs ot frat lush Ho Cr ball to Sehreheek pregted it.and Rannon moved up to tial mish stole second and then Green wae he with the bail and the hacen were full \\ twa hagger bv Rogers eleared them, awl the next two men went out in order Montreal made an attempt to pail up.hut the luck and evervthing else seemed to be against them.Rartv drew a hase on bold mn the noie balls, and went third on Shearon and Ban non\u2019 A onl Drader seared hom wath a hase hit.Henry then sent a long flv to lelt held closiug the game SPRINGFIELD AR R IR I'Y AK.Ntchels \u20ac 4 1 3 1 ?n Hernou ov A 1 2 0 nn A J.Bannon.ef 4 1 1 2 \" 1 Massey 1h 1 \u201d 1 z a Lush, ih 3 1 1 + 8 ] © 1 ?} 2 0 1 ; 4 \" 1 5 3 fh 085 5 110 a \u20ac 23 Dolan.np 5 1 2 v 3 u Total R 3 un 25 MONTREAL AB RIB.PO AE rey.ef.+3 1 ne Shearon, v1 5 6 2 1 1 4 T.Bannon.1.* 1 = 0 0 Dooley ib L n T In 1 0 Henry 3 5 1 1 1 1 6 8chteback, « « 4 1 2 2 2 2 Milter, 2b .4 0 J 3 1 0 Butler, © 4 a 1 6 2 1 McFarlan, p 4 0 \"7 à Total æ 64 5 3 Score by fanings Springfield non 22003 £ Montreal 2101601014 Hits by Innings Springfield 290223200118 Montreal 12213121 1-14 SUMMARY.Earned runs, Fpringfield 2, Montreal 2: two-base hits, ernon.Rogers, Gleason, Dolan, T.Bannon 2.Dooley, Henry, Schie- betk, McFarlan , bases on hails, off Me.Farlan 3, aff Dnlan 1} by Me Farinn 2, assey.Harnan, hit by pitched ball, struck out hy McFarlan, Lush, Gleagon, Dolan ; 1eft on buses, Springfield 10, Montreal 7: double playn, Gleason to Barry to Massey.Umpire, Dossch TWO GAMES TO-MORROW, A double ender will be played tomorrow botween Montreal and Springfleld, and the enthusiasts will get double value for the one price of adm sion.Montreal has been ntirted up by the defeats of tha Tew days \u2018and something is going to drop: tomorrow, ap the Habttants strongly object to be ned a nx romething easy to increase _peroentage points on, ne Bpring- ae Mey were Ra4f pa-palled Rd Katped fos, | wag applets Thr recommendation of my dreggiat, I nsad w Wea field pitchers will be Korwan who won yesterday's game.catch both\u201d games.For nd Dolan, I pe NO Meo tere and McFarlan will or and Butler will catch both gmmes.This ie à choice lot of \u2018batteries and there vught to be plenty of boe work.\"The first game will be called\u2019 st 230 o'clock, TORONTO DEFEATS PROVIDENCE TORONTO, Out, June 10.-The game yesterday was the fastest and most exciting of the season.Bulh pitchers were hit, but Gaston had a tole the best of it.Fox played a star game.\u2018There was an attend 2000 ance of A double header will be played uo Saturday.Score: R HE Toronto ., #011530023-10 13 à Providence.O410U02001- 8 16 3 Batteries \u2018Gaston aud Duncan; Egau and Cbrisham.BYRACUSE BEATS ROCHESTER.ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 10.The long Ms made off Yerker were the fvatare of the Stars easy victors, Farl, Lake ani Blackburn foliow sg euh other win one taking one 1 he nd on sont pt eatle an the oon, \"the fith.and Ha ! the event les + ters ard y Ho.une, \u20ac seu» tes, os tee Tope I .1 etter tive Toy Mon nbutn was tar Nore.EU! oh ty oy \"buy Goon \u201c ' Sata ase tb oie 13 ot, \" Bottenes Yabon and Poa Wai bron + 4 feant SPLINES DARE deeb IN LE NENT Butta, Jus +.bte tee teary fo Pet - ro fat 1 tee EST pend 3 .- vor ho + .\\ Tr, a+ Vass phe .t vot La ' The ports , DES bats nt 120 Su > Leu Unes triés Te + 140 \u2018 LE 4 A ' ste w * \u201c> - yo boo i Q bie L.r ' Mon 1 ve a \\ ve sn .\u2018 ' y; + D 2 .\u201c ~ .~ a La v à > - ' \u201c .in .A een ts Lb no I + \\ ~ Poa Me +} ro.AIM au or IRE} © \u201c \" : (ER \u2018 ex 1 q ' i.! v boo ; 1 LE : » : 2 M , eu; n \"1 147 Le PE i , J Post at > 1 ane tu Ton ot a LINEPRS , > Ve \\ ty \u20ac oe ' + | ; + + veoh 1040 ' \u2018 os bia - \u2018 2 ' ves \u2018où ou w 1 ts sf 0 < - a ; TOURING WHEELMEN.Members of the C W A Will Snon be Able to Take Then Wheels Across the Line Spread tec tne San od PASC Jane hu li Pure ement tat tour ng metnhers the Canadian bte asset co wud short!'v be able to take ther wheeis into the United States ou tbe same terms that members ot the Je dgue ot Amernan Wheelmen bring ther whee into Canada Shen Touring s vausing cpueratulations to President Leament ot Hee COW A When the regulation as pass.vd, members of the CAV.A will be able to pass their wheels into the United Nvates witen touring, upon presenting their membership card to the United Mates Customs atheal It the wheel is not returned to : Canada, the \u20ac WA, must become respanai- ble tor the duty.Nm Ix the arrangement hy whi the LAW.meinbers now hring their wheels i Canada.> to the pre.\u201cwent Canadian wheelmen have Fhe required to deposit the amount of duty on their wheels on the understanding that it would be returned un leaving the United States.Sometines considerable trouble was exper.wneed in getting the duty refunded.This new arrangement will he very convenient for the CU W.\\ members, and 15 another benefit that will be secured by joining the association.In connection with this regu- [lation much ci the credit of securing It is | due to Preaident Beament, of the CW.A.He urged the matter strongly on President * Potter and finally went to New York and jresented his case sn strongly that the \\.W.president agreed to secure the aid of some influential politicians tn secure the ear of the Treasury Department at Washington.MONTREAL'S NEXT OTN.The next event of the M.C.will come off, rain or shine, (bv car $ It rains, on Tuesday, when the club rides nut to Blue bonnets to partake of the good chesr of mie host Knapp, whoss catering in well: known.The captain looks for a good turnout of these who like a good time, ua programme ps varied as the talents of the artiste who will perform has been drawn up.The best noisc-makers will be in de mand.These bun-fighta have heretofore been a full specialty, but a demand for summer puting of this k kind has sprung up, and the demand has been met.; MYERS\u2019 WORK ON THR ROAD.KINGSTON, June 10.\u2014Myems, the road King, has mine centuries to his record.Ho made 102 miles on Wednesday in 5.20, To- das he will go up against his 200 mile re- cor PRIMROSE BICYCLE CLUB.The Primrnee Bleycle Club will ride to Lachine to-night, at 8 p.m, sharp, AN members are particularly requested to be present, OVERLAND BICYCLE CLUB, There will be à alub ride te Berval on Saturday, leaving Deminion square, corner Osborne street, at 8 o'clock sharp.BOWLING.NIAGARA BOWLING CLUB.NIAG AL, Ort, June 16\u2014-Ak the an- pual mer.nf the fiagara B na Club \u201cthe wr .,.of O.A.Championship, held yoo io, uaa.the fa owing of- frere Wer resident, lue, Moore; Preside: Capt) R.G.Dickson: tary- Treusurer, WW.8.Lansing.W.Lan- Geo.Vive- Seure- Bing Vas pp unto] delewate ta the Fxecu | HVE mec ting of tie 0; 2 B.A.at \u2018Poronto, OR MERCH CUP Sir Thomas Lipton Announces His Intention of Challenging for the Trophy.NEW YORK YACHTSMEN GLAD.\u2018They Will Meet Him Half Way and Give Him the Best Possible Arrangements.TORONTO'S COMING REGATTA.Et.tries for the Trial Fours Which Are to Le Rowed at St.IL.utnbert To-morrow.Phesnas | 1 ONPION.dune de Sa bo dre La + doute be tse a chal nae | fa ques Va Le AS UM a ts | war (5 Nes VA rss the deta is j Wu Une Nev Yoon Yacht Club for + 4 Jane heal Yrai.vehtsven were a! Woe vy few the Now ara Vo Late house ote ons.Vase Wu C0 pe that ta pr pre wed Choi .VO assiire nt \u2018 A Crise auf à Poo 1 SC th, 21 \\ \u20ac - up st - heu du in SE .fs ae bu Ter ~ - von We * >» \"he tirat Dave heard et and |} He ube) Pronias year ad ae ttn Sy \"rene : Hele cut Ln Ware ee age ed b friend É tie 3 age occu nd a driver Marchand \u2014t » distance tn hours an and genty-fve and tbe À team putes t mins bosse was pretty well Foire out, the Tuner was comparatively fresh, com.ee a of warm , feet.Marchand hat our or five times whilst running, and lunched on crackers.His toes are thor oughly spread when he runs, and his steps are short and quick.\u201cHe never walks, but runs wherever he wants to go, let the die- tance be long ar short.Poople are anxious Ww ace what can do on a track, TURF AND TRACK.to 1, won by a length; Netto, lol, Sloan, 0, second by a neck; Blue Away, Jui.and.me, ger, 12 to | to 1, third.34.Orbis utral Trust.and fas + Spinner also ran Fifth race, 5 furlong , , Songer, 8 won< by three lengths; Bill 101, O'Connor, to and to 5, second by a head; Rotter dma 109, Simme, 6 and à fo 1, third.\u201cTime, 1.02 14.Det tus, ecide.Prince Auckland, Mary Black, Ovida, and Tappan also ran.Sixth race, one mile-Cleophus, 114, Simms, 1 to 6 and out, won by a length; Juno, 104, Spencer, 10 to | and 4 to à, second by n head: TO-MORROW'S MATCH An Exciting Contest Between Capitals and Shamrocks Looked For, = selling\u2014Inm- 1 and 3 to 2, Ali, BOTH TEAMS STRONG.nor, 15 to 1, and 8 to 5, third Time.HAN D'OR WON THE LATONIA 163.Bon Ino, Fepetia, and Ella Daly \u2014 Y.aisg ran.: .DERB Steady Practice Has Resulted in Each _CINCINNATL June 10.\u2014Plaudit met his HARLEM RESULTS.rum, detent or thie bouton semerdey in the p CHICAGO, June 10-Track slow, ram.Team Being in Splendid contests every withessed un the western Fie at arem h F 3 > NH turf Han D'Or as the colt that lowered | to 5, won ir furlongs Mar ® se oy - Condition.the colors of the Madden pride, and wi 1 Judge Wilcox, 5 Cie ES wo cond.22e den 1 he also dowered the worlds re 0 Tg 0 race, 1116 under Marry Shan R ot ae RT LPL NL RE INSTATEMENTS EXPBOTED BURA 5 \u201c * 3 20038 Cr steno the a wihd horsey and boeken CE pat re i Spr tie] TTT : ne \\ 2, 1 .Longs Se eu , ; .; en } Qu faa apte 8 nom spe 1 io 2 s- ont, bh, Capitals Hope that Eddie Murphy n wl an he : me (LU ee, Bye ! Eu ined nts iam the = Prau- ade .; \u2018 .; ae oy Fe, J the ta pt whit wale ; Fourth tee deccated ot ! and O'Doherty Will be va ti \u2019 les spend and cndurines were \u2018 4 uth INN \" tat tes AVE ee goes awd Han D'Or crossed the wire n° Filet 4 \u201cFoe: fs Pen seu M Able to Play.Sooner in Three lengthen od great eve RUN pace og - Lo melon the wtaed stands wed loud cheers x) oh Nai eign Al Free, Le More NS hantreds et D de han ls nn A [mor 20, 8 True 1 da TT Phere wii be pienty oi excitement in Or vie No rave TUL ai Alida ever vredate | Luna ta mortaw Ch nin: > ; = ,! Ch rth i Mark wis CANADIAN MARE IN AUSTRIA ipso op pimione fon which ul Vgh'n ong Last, ad ait es ns tions fav.reid Cran ow .+ MTS NE Las Les mes Ds play are grunt te Jlewever, but tes people | RINOSTON.June 10 Fhe famine ra Bertie ale ones and bo morte afternoon sthought Lhe word'e record weald he hen hw \u201cNe Cr ene The prey or We we une ol Unes orate Soe the or ere were hur own starters, and Hy 1 CU creat nd daven b hs x Li Frot te ! ! le tore wis lost cu getnx them away HE MANY Qreat Foes.os bow Irae neg cies have bec adic ited ta the Senor Same vie pet Han Dior at omee set ont fet Cpr in Austr She was shige a la gue they and the Sharire by have al .\u2018 .Ne ha 1 » + \\ wi Ne Ter hete t \u20ac Tulle w NHN CORT \\ wo i.+ Re ar I.\u201cA .sta oa ER ! att ae able ent There and then be ng taven 1a IIE RAT EAR 654 any Ler Wow ar 0 ner ma \" VE 55 Austra tought batties Lav resulted ior thos gr, a uri nor 2, : | TE Tan '.AT - E at Von hl between Ca Shomer ol.1 A and one manier in 1 NGLISH RACING.and Capito s 3atans a rea lettir das où the 2 14 tha HN tape bens 282 l'Iwèren i TONDON, Tne Le Ve tie cond dus + lectusse ec hitisast < callentai This tu n oder et oq sme] better ther ai, racing of the nghe Park Sprug Mer trams are tre £ ; liv s 1 how pres ons ant Han 100g fe) ho tee mgs vestendian, sie Rte rn tt ane pets ire \" ' tou st v\\potietts 0° how RET ant, the wtreten woo renee ip wan old has HA Merle, ven the Prune \u2019 pre Bold be 7 aped, una Uiecr tuer\u201d Ca tert te CC gke oe run, À co Wales Cup Vgnst Re mont < le Las fesait di spicnste, ea ihulons das kong pace had tua on hom, and he fa! va por VL CAR Consist oy be that these Tw teuus have Leur ane ed \u2018mley third SITUEL -Th, duultiess 0 as he 5 Prandit was 1 to 7m the betting whe 2 \u2018 », duul-tiess vas, but there are no ! SIR THOMAS LIPTON tA Prarunent Engiishman who may - , Chalienge for the America's Cup \"tas 4 +0 \"otre Mas has à: a Ve aie Ns hea as 0 50 a .+ .; pres a! ~ | mu - Tow ver : - ro - SL oe + \u2026 dE tu, a ron ! vod t Pie Noy ok Va cb y HA vr That om 1 vo ry | su ; tu +1 ~ ' + I - tu» ' | brut cat.vie x [EE vo : vote , ' | 1 ha ee Wor \u201c Lo SL a +4 \\ i: We ~ oar - na x : and Coe a [A 4 re ~ CA au\u2019 nc à tuer > > 1 rot.fe ada CE > | 1 vent ined Cost Sam Se than ho nos fat in cu Ne FX ton ally standing 5 tn Betarn, as weld 1 depots tu trans lave etee through, vt the word TRIAL FOURS.Considerable Interest in St.Lambert Four-Oar Crews.The following entries have been recelv- ed for the trial fours races.which will be held to-morrow afternoon a 3 o'clock.L- Christie bow.; ddington, I.McKenzie J.Smith suroke À -J.Symington bow.H.8mfth.H.W.Horafail W.Smith stroke 2-H.Johnston bow.A.Hooper, E.Powell, A.E (Clare stroke.s\u2014G.Ma\u2018tinson bow, A.Bigenalre, © .Locke stroke.5-J.Andrews.H Rigonalse, R.Hooper, A.Bourne atroke RFF Robertson how.E., Horstan, D.Mcleod.A.1° Rourne stro Considerable interest is manifested in this season's races.and some =peculation indulged in to the probable winning crew.The Infusion of new blood, which the entries show, promising a keen and exciting contest.The crewa will draw for position and row in heals.the tvn winning crews to row in the final.Tt will be understood that the \u2018trial fours\u201d were Insatituted in order that a crew might be selected from the winners tn represent the club at he various regattas; snd, although of late years there have been hut few i-oar- ed races in programmes of open regatina, \u201ctrial fours * have been found so notent a factor in keeping alive the enthusiasm of our rowing men, and brirg- ing out the vounger members, that it has now become an annual event af local tm- portance, second only to the npen regatta.However.there ts a feellng among the boating clube which runs strongly in fa- var af reviving * four narded raves, nan the coming serxon may see the colors carried into other waters where the St.Lambert people may confidently truat that they will hold the prominent position which their past record encourages them to exnect.THE TORONTO REGATTA.TORONTO, June 10\u2014The UAA.O.re gatth committee have about completed nr- rangements for the annual regatta to be held in Toronto Bay thik summer.The regatta will be ruwed over the usual course in front of the Toronto Rowing clubhouse, one mile with a turn.The canoe course will he half a mile, with a turn.They fob lowing is the programme as drawn up : owing events, senior mingle, senior fours, intermédiate single.mtermedinte fours, interm\u2019ediate doubles, senior doubles, junior doubles, and the junior fours e rowed in working boats.Canoe events Singles, fours, and war canoes.lar Lhe above events handsame hanners will 1% presented, besides the usual 1n- dividual prises, ATHLETICS.REMARKABLE FEAT OF A YOUNG MAN AT THREE RIVERS, tanderna THRER RIVERS, June 19.\u2014Twe haurs and twenty-five minutes os & young, well t man of t ty to run from the Three ivers Cit hall to the Robieay Church, a distanes of 981-3 miles, is a remathable feat.[t wag done gn Wednesday morn ing at Maur o'clock for a wager of 838, The bet was for Marchand to have sixty minutes start of a team, which was to leave the rame Apet, and travel Along- the same read, The horse is one of the best in the country, having #'Fecord of threw minutes.He was hitched to a light buggy: driven wig 1 proprisler a son, whq was | accomp Hoi\u201d MA paul Friend of he Suns, hat ou Mu STON Te of frcotge \\ Ste 1 cond he Porta us warmth wren ow he pe een RO perl a! pres I vus A MONTREAL HORSE WINS STRATFORD.AT In n Mriiaryin, 2 2d ira 2292 21: A Si r © (se $i.v L Toh 8 la knees, 3 1 8: mi w est » Jun.tn 223518 mu \\ D ta 41 2 3 4 e + F5 Crack 177 ra HA CO Neil 8 3 84 c \u20ac Mier, f 8 4 4A T Pour M ¢ 76874 Ime 2 a 2, 274 142 295 ! + poirse pos Loin WT Chleman, \"LR H Anta J h = J w James, Ham.+> te Harton, She dden £313 Jersey Chimes D Oh, F 43 Green, Stoner Creek \u201c4 R Mister Passhns Mk.h.The Barnes Stable, london ; © TOR 4 Melba, E- m.T Hawksaw.Fx- ter .Lo 6 8 R.#& R.bh g.Thos.Heather ington, fredar Springs or 8.JM Benit, Strat- Marguerite 4 J.Merner \u2018Seu- ric Maggle R.5.m.TE in- Kara Falls mers, Nia qd TIme-234 1-4.224 14, 223 1g YESTERDAY'S RACING AT HIGHLAND PARK.DETROIT, June 10\u2014Four of th favorites won at Highland Park y: ster hy over a fast track and before a big crow Summary: First \u2018race, or lling, 8 furlon Taldiho, ips.Howers, 1 to 5, won; Prima.100, ompson, 60 ta 1, 3.Time, 1.15.rt- aentine, 12 to 1.2; Wenrock, 88, L.Eclipse, Ella Rast Ocean, Bob Chance, Maud and Wight- ford Looram, Will Welace Little Grace Himira, Lady man also ran.Serond race, selling, B furlongs\u2014Revan na, 114, Knap; 5, won; Term Day, 109, Walker, Po 1, 1, Thankagiving, 10, Young, 60 to 1, 3.A 1.03.Neada, Nad Cross, Billy Baker, Topas, Click, and Vie- tory also ran.ird race, seling, 6 forlongs-Far Bell, 1, Sherland 5 font L, wan; iiman.aL.McQuade, 3 1-2 2; E er, V tine, 30 to Mi 8.\u2018aimes .Carlotta ©.Annie Lauret Elan ina, Purse Proud ma Gor rn Sheehan also Fourth race, 4 1-2 furlongs.- -DeBlais, 108; Walker 2 to 5, won; Contravene, 108; Bul- livan, B to 1, second: Monseltof, 105; \u2018Bher land, 8 to 1, Soie ie 4.Darbone, Peina, Campbe > George sl ran.Fifth race, selling.4D mile.\u2014 Sherland, 2 to 1, won; Onalaska, 111 in 3 to 1, second; Ba Adier, 107, Sullivan nt 3 to |, third.Time [43 1 Belle nf Cor sica, Paladine Wolseley, Coa Deun, and Belle Regent also ran Sixth race, one mile-The Monon, 101; Sullivan, 15 to I, won; Pearl, 4, Dyment, éven, second: Hurne i13, Randall, 10 to 1, third.Time 142 1-2.Little Bramble, Jim Megibben, Vannesse and Arezzo ran.YESTERDAY'S RACING AT GRAVESEND.NEW YORK, June 10\u2014The Manhanset stake was run at Gravesend yesterday and Kingdom wns backed to win.Counsellor Wernberg, however, best of the start and jumped wil Furie te the front as they ran, win ning a couple lengths, hard hekd.Thr the Faleen taken, Nutte was the favorite.He was ridden all over the track by Slsan, but managed to Ret second place to the eutsider, Fanders, whe won easily.Rummary First race, 5 furlengs- \u2019ormerant, 1 Maher.16 to 5 and 6 te 8 won by a nee | Sir Hubert, 100, Bloan, 11 to 5 and 4 tn seennd hy twn len enpths] Kirkwood, 167 Bel lard, 10 to 1 and 4 tn third.Time, 1.0149 {remisetto, Tondrege Si Joe Carroll, and Florian alse pan, \u2019 Recond raee, mi o a varter\u2014Poen à Day, Js.Fionn Sis and À to 5, won tn a Don De Ore, 129, Bimms, 8 M nd 8 du #8.second by four lengthe, eck, 124, Taral, 0 ta § and 4 ta 8.hte Time, 2.00, Havac, Rayal Rtag and Howard \u201cxp tan TU mio Marhan et ogy 413 Map tone Comniel'or Wernherg, 113, Rire to 1 and 2 to 5 wen by twa lengtha] Kingdom 192, Blean, d hy 1 weit 23 to 1 aud 2 Ale 1.shied Time, a ou race, Falca [| les Tu ing\u2014Sandera, 18], Li d'u ad § * Ledtus Wlucl have preits D HU Lal nly Goes tion => Cele Auch An ugcreza tin or all AF:ce'n 2 .cn hatollers, GOLF.UTNE ook Wee but at is effecuv gn done woth à LADY GOLFERS.i Bry se in view beyond uae PASS, and Calon, Loose in Quebec.B.ant re Sharsros ke nd Capita\u2019s have Vid\u2019 tate hetaeen ter weet, beer paepaving re the baa oo tt tie dar Ras NN» pa ds dut selon the | as (fi detente dal horn tee Toast te ne nay hore, | £ OP Luis Téas ai Luere 5s al tie IST +t- rola mot porte a defeat vg thot wet < a.te var Fu 0 os Le site Ve le Mad : + : S ECA Ly strenge V.=\u201c > Hater us an + Nh EN lier weet the moin alet te pal a El ! con PERTE est ete ey Nae M Tr-tnson M se M Se ue 10 Vapitat \u2018tea a AL that ten wen À The thson, Moar HT see Vs M \u201cent that An Lamtoe.s as td win ten Sort, Mrs Mere ron, 5 TOW NWR.: However, a nga tha: abe | turn out | la tes van by oa mir\u201d Au the te de se.The | The sare wes as tolloe Torte rf every aan heat gt ever puit MONTREAL at er Were Stasis \\ © nd ber Lot ; \u201cie > CHU : Wt a v Les Leu» \\ , vaped an à soa + Moos ber u tre rane la I Moss Pos ' we TT m no he ; - ' \u2018aurv tie ban wa de ' a à.Unes to get | EN Bos, ten, net Acta ue 1 lirrey ss 790 à ea sou OT ~ ne wa « sernot ss W 15 ouf wd LES Mess M à ow Mess FOOT re Ibe S'ancocke ave roncng an exruresn | A 4 > % ' , \"nv and > Ape td that th | Mise J =» , large \u2018ot NT E ow be cut an gead vo Ne Mote tn EEN a tem, hs Lure bus 13 the Wiss Casing t a The vis tin, sad go fers wot 2 en t is Lhely the train w 2 be ns fo lowe | Teta ned in reget ronal \u2018ant onu * re M Connors, TO Dwyer, TT More, Jd Sn | Churn bara ard ters, inet as an bon son, | \u201caqua M Haves, VV Huon, i Tee APR TRE Order ot Th any.\\ Pride HO Honhin 4 dueker 4 Rren ; - an Vie spare mes wi be Feenoy, | Carey ard Koberison.LAWN TENNIS.OTTAWA PEOPLE THINK ED.MURPHY AND O'DOHERTY MONTREAL LAWN TENNIS WILL BE REINSTATED.LEAGUE OTTAWA, I TO 1 } \u2018 the JA tas pos 1° 'e \u2018hat A meet: ne a hen ; \" M Ra o fh MG ae and O'Dobere, fe the Cap.pes ie On Te eee fang Sahn Tha delegates present Were JK Wes | da 8 eae f tha is done, Murphy, nedv.+ Hugh Semple Moth AY who has been practicing wall te en the Yarker \"FH Kerr, Cate 8 Antaine | A team Es nnlerst 01 that the sub came Ft Ross.Lewis Skaiffe, Montreal Some mittee in cobssdemig the evidence: pre- discussion tack place as tn the number of sented with the app eatin for reimnstate events ta he played in the ma\u2018ches.but It ment, have reported in favor of the ap- Ten Tina\u201d eridea, nat There fa four none Le en agreed that each club mus, play at least the Amateur Athlete Asactiation of Can fix men and as many mare aa it deems ft.ada, is required on the malter before the reinstatement is complete.TORONTO TEAM FOR CORNWALL.(Special to the Star.) Mr.Ross was delegated tn purchase an annual challenge cup, emblematic of the champlonship to be competed for each year, the cl ub (inning it twice to hecome the owner of | T he name of the winning club win TORONTO, June 10.Great interest is be engraved or Cup each year.The being taken in the Toronto game with c sas ows: Cornwall, at Rosedale to-morrow.The Jo- June 25\u2014Cota Et.Cote St.Antoine.July 1st\u2014Montreal vs.McGill.Antoine va.Montreal.cal twelve have been out at practice regu- Montreal.larly this week and are expected to make a July Mh\u2014McGIMNM vs.Cote St.Antoine, ood showing.Owing to injuries received McGill.ast week, eaker will not figure on the July 18th\u2014Cote St.Antoine va.McGill, team, which will line up as follows: Goal, Cote St.Antoine.Alllan: point, McGibbney; cover, Yorke; July 23rd\u2014McGill vs.Montres), McGill.defence, Davis, Grimes, Tozier: centre, Beptember 3rd\u2014Montreal ve.Cote St.An- Gamble: home, F.Dewar, Moran, Burns; toine, Montreal.CRICKET.outside, McVey, inside, Harvey German.THE MEN CORNWALL WILL SEND TO TORONTO.CORNWALL, Ont., June 10.~The Corn- wail Lacrosse Club will send fifteen men to Toronto to-night and Captain Turner wil! select the dozen that will play inst Toronto.It is likely that there will ba quite a change in the team.Tobin will in XcGILL UNIVERSITY CRICKET CLUB WILL PLAY IN OTTAWA.McGill's first eleven leave for Ottawa on all probahility he maved up to first doe Canada Atlantic at 4.55 this afternoon fence field which will leave Degan and to play Ottawa on Saturday.The team: John White in their old positions.Tt is .Me .Terry, Ar .Ough- also probable that the home end of the G.Lyman, H, C.Hill.J Macle, team will be strengthened by a couple of fast juniors, Madden and Munroe.They are not ginnta in stature, but are every inch lacrosse players for all that.It ie expected that their presence on the tam will make the Cornwall home more effec- ely Grace, T.P.rien haw, W.N° Philpot, and W.wo Wait: While the first team are doing battle In Ottawa the second will play Rishops College, on the college grounds, co .tive.The fifteen are James Broderick, ing at 11 am ese ar mene Donald Cameron, m.Broderick, Alf.Heam- A.B.Wood, T.C.O'lirien, A.W.Tobin, John White, F.Degan, W.Burns, Ackerley, I.Mutehison, P.W.Ro Rlack, W.Munroe, P.White, D.But on, J.S.Lyons, 8.Archibald, I.Ste.ler, R.Madden, Jack Broderick, C.0'Cal- hens, J.Gould, .Lornax, and H .W.lAgban and R.Hess onham.SHOTS.The Westmount Lacrosmse Club wil) go to Vallevfield on Sautrday and try con clusions with the city of bridges and milla.This evening there will be a meeting nt the club house, when all members are re nested to attend, as the team will then Be picked.The Hawthorne Lacrosse Club will hold e meeting tonight at 55a St.Urbain street at half past nine (clock.As business o importance is to be transacted, a full at tendance of members id looked for.ITCHING PILES.ça T was coute Toate wy hr totems or Roper hh sad on apply: y wss pel nû ones, aye given 16 to others 1 have ralioved, Iv A Musica! Wheel, \u2018Caledos!a, On sdonia.Ont.The bicycle has renched amother phase ans San RET of ita constant development through a BURNS nx oh ECZEMA novel and highly interesting EE CHAPS M up SAIT conslating in + ion] instrument, which Ta attache to mny cle qn aye SH popular airs, without the aid ot the For, CHAFES t RHEUM fy loud and oelodions manner, when th ° machine ta in motion.his instramen SCALDS EET SCALD constitutes an antertsining companion for roamings, which are lonely; it is so much A po it.will be n sompanion en- submissive to the rider's wishes, Iv invented, patonted and paced on the market h ER a the Dieyclint a or his STINGS HEAD BITES SALT RHEUM IKH- a ING LE = HMCOEBEMA., u fittingly cal Frog De .wandering musicians of the Belence and Invention ER E voue our nt Fe ortal on are por des in Lu psp ae aE i Typewriting hy Mlectrioity.gr MHTHRON, ea Flectrieity ia used tp nperate a nowly- tea A nve ted typewriter, in prvbicl the key- oo ser «0 a par machine nes, the magnets | mt ea care EX eine.grt © Sr te Sere E Weak 3 \u2014 es e © Gilmore, vf Cote Bt.ul.The Hong Kong Police, on Thursday, deiged a large quantity of arma and ammu- pition aboard a vessel to pe == = me was suspected about to sail for Manila.pes IT DON'T PAY TO TIPPLE or-to buy drinks for the boys\u2014it don't pay to buy drinks for yourself.It will nd to quit, but the trouble has been to o thia.r vegetable cure will abso.of days.So yom can quit without lutely remove all desire for liquor in a couple arly self-denial, and nobody need know you are taking the medicine, which is per.fedtly harmless, pleasant to the taste, and from the start produces good sppetite, re fredhing decp, steady nerves, an interfere wit ticulars in plain envelope.The Dixon axes of 13 and 55, and the second call Cure C fill vacancies.does not busin duties.Full par- oy No.$0 Park sense à fontreal.=> the for will 1398, a Heating and the Drill Hall, SEALED TENDERS uddressed Ulverstaned, and Heating and Ventilating Apparatus, be recelved until Monday, specifications can be seen of lender and all necessary in- lurmation oblalned at (Mis l'epartuent ut the office of Mr.C b W.Lvawesi, C.ki, pr \u2014\u2014 - and Persuns are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with thsir ac- be accumpanied by accepted bunk cheque.nude payable lu the vider of the Hanorable the Minteter per cent.forfetted (f the party decline tv enter into t when called upon L« du so, or ! 1f he tail to complete the work contrect- if Lhe tender be not accepted the cheque will Le returned.© The Department does not hind itself to accept the lowest gr any ' Department +f Public Works, ren Newspapers Inserting this ad\\ertisement tne Department 185 1?will not be pald for tt.be pat PENITENTIARY SUPPLIES.TENDERS, addressed * 1In- HY uders fur Supplies,\u201d Inclusive.from parties desirous of contract- Ing fur supplies, fur the fiscal year 894-9 Penitenti- anitoba Fenttenttary.sh d'o'- Prince for each of the following classes of supplies: .F l'anadian Strong Beef and Mutton and bituminous).5 Cord- 7 oal © (bent together with will be furnished on plication to the Wardens of the varivus in- Details and Information, ap- All supplies are subject to the approval n All tenders submitted must specify clear- the institution.or institutions.which bear the endorsation of at least two responsible DOUGLAB STEWART.Inspector of Penitentiaries.1% Department of Justice, Ottawa May 20th, 1898 131 12 Le + TENDERS FOR STEEL RAILS.SEALED TENDERS addressed to undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u201cTenders * wilt be recelved up to noun on Tuesday.ind August next, for the sup- for and fasten- ° 1,000 Tons of 0-ib.Steel Rails F.on the Prince ings to be delivered UC.I.F.Edward Island Railway wharf at Summer- side, Prince Edward Island.5,000 Tons of 80-1b.Steel Rails and fastenings to be delivered on the Intercolonlal Railway wharf, at 8t.John, New Bruns- \u201can the above to be delivered in the Conditions, Forms of Tender and all other ipformation wiil be furnished after th June, 1388.od application at this office, uv a: the office of the High Commissioner for Canada, London, Eng- Secretary.Department of Railways and C Ottawa, 1st June, 1888.he SEALED TENDERS.ad ed to the undersigned and endorsed \u201cTender tor Repairing und Strengthening Sour! * will be received at this o Wednesday, 15th June next.for Tepal Bregk- ce until of J.B.harlotte- Postmaster of and at the Department of .resident engineer, C o unless n © form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An acepted bank © .payable to the ublic Works, for undred dollars ($1.500.00) must ac- The cheque will be it the party decline the contract work contracted tail to completo the for, and will be returned in case of nonacceptance of tender.does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.Department of Public 1898 Nrewspapers insertin without authority fr will not be paid _for it.| Secondhand Wheels.| rtisement Departm-nt 10 19 revcrsèsinet SsSs2ssssgss All abnve wheels in good running order.Alo slightly 3 Model R.& W.KERR, ride ob Care MEETINGS AN) AMUSEMENTS.Cm Francais © Success .« Vaudeville ALL THIS WEEK A Mreax BIN Headed by (he Metropolitan Trio.Mecher-Nack Trio.Yahwore Sisters.Prof, Doherty's Poodics Prices, 18, 10, 23 centr.Bux Otice open from 1) (tré aw to We 'SOHMER PARK.New Programme \u2018DRUM MAJOR'S DAUGHTER.\" Hector and Lanraluc, direct from Paris.BOWERY GIRLS, Pratqls, from Lucia ai dhtidren, includine | > Admiraten, 10 cen uni, ; \u20ac re SATURDAY -June BICYCLE LESSONS Given al Elm Hall, Westmount, Private instructlou.New ant Second hand Kicveles for sale, or to Rent Low price.IN Kim Avenue 1és:e A ROY MACDONALD, Jr | MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS | J ACADEMY A M.A.A.A.SPRING HANDICAPS Saturday Afternoon, !ith June.MA A.A.GROUNDS, Westmount.3 o clock.10 Track and Field Events.3 Bicycle Races.Standard Opera 4 SE LESC, in English, t [L118 Yak | INAULURAT.ON OF SUMMER SEASON.i THE JAXON OPERA CO.| | WILK STARTING JO NIGHT JUNE 6th.i Ldual.e hil Two Operas.** LAGCEA di) CMS LÉ MOUR\" CAVA LERIA MESTICAN A.\u201d Matinees W ny | } Wu lnesda) and Sstue \u201cEn Bae, dhe, Je and Jie.(Hargm no Mate « Wo beady.all ae 2s | NEXT WEbh © OL TROUATORE y ~ ~ TY socoud we kK of : Ï 3 +, N oe tho wou .ocrud JB Sparrow.Mur.© Amertean .~ x > lJIOGRAPIHI New Pictures, Late War Views, t OTHER GREAT NOVELITES.f Inciting Doe tuarvellous ackvars, The Devnre Entids ; Besste Gtliovet, corneitt-t § the Great Thombpaen Tuis, the Munzariau t.ypaey Band, EVERY DAY AFIH.NIGHT 85 Or hea\u2019 1a Seatx 75 Galiery, ve | THEATRE ROYAL-Every .Faw st ANTED \u2014 MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS W Knowing the cily and spraking buin tongues , steady employment.\u2018Thrift Dae- partment, Sun Life buuding.133 4 W AN (VANTED \u2014 TAT UNC E.TO GO TO THE copntry, a house aud tablematd with city references.Address Lb, Yi, Star of- fee 123 3 VVANTED \u2014 \u2014 TAT TONG E.im Dr M- mond street, oo good plain cook, Will- lig tuMBO us gelivlal servant to the sen- aide for August , wages $4, references sequired, 133 3 W ANTED - A Goh GENERAL SERvant.whe van vuvok, ur goad plan cook, for family of four, ne washing or fraping.Appiy betw 1 b Ad \u2014 au the evening au AT Metvalfe avenue, West yn mount 133 4 \\ *\"ANTEL - AGENTS HAVING EXperience with printing matte to take orders between 11 and }2.Address room ve, Canada Faife building.135 3 WANTED \u2014- Goût PLAIN COON OR GE eral servant.Apply 220 Stanley =t.104 2 WASTED - A FIRST CLASS CARPET salesman tu take charge «: carpet depart- nent and to asgist in other lines.Address Hi, Hla, Star Cffice 134 3 VAN TE - AN TOFFIC E BOY, WITH Rio [erehers Apply PF.U.Box No.OL 134 5 Wan Ep A YOUNG G IRL To HELP IN cooking Apply +iot St Catherine st, cor.Wend ae Westmeant, 134 2 \u2019 \\ FANE 1 - GENERAL SERVANT.\u201c, TuP- Wann \u2014 Toul, MAKERS LINOTYPE Conan WANTED - AT ONCE PLAIN IRON ERS.Apply 11 Coursol st TAN vu veus an Ww Ho, van wa Mabe S13 + far \u201ce - We furnish a bicyele tu our workers.Goods in demand une & Welunxtou, Nure Juterto, (rl 1 - VVANTED \u2014 AXE MAKERS AT ONCE, steady work for gd men.Address James Wurnock & © Galt, Ont.Waren GOOD \u201cGENE RAL SERV ANT, .fam:ly of three.ALUDly 450 Argyle avenue, Westmount Mo VVANTED \u2014 À STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, one Who i» accustomed to ths Use of Henungton and Empire machines, with tatlrodd expersence preferred.Stale salary ex- pe Bd dade my In div, Star ottice.134 2 \\ TANTED - ENPFERIENCEI» ERS and lurnérs.Also girls walling re Jearn.Apply Tooke Brow, 69 Latour st TANTED \u2014 A NUMRER UF GouD VISE hands and englue erecters.Apply (The Gruldie & McCulloch Co, Lanited, fri, On -* ANTED - Car © ONC E Goon \" Vos, Lo deliver paresis, at /Nus S14 niner bis 1 \\ TANTY oy - À RESPECTABLE ROY AT Montreal Photo Sappay, 22838 St Catherine 15 3 VV A TED A GENERAL .BER\\ ANT: REferences required.Apply at Te Pali ce où 135 WANT ANTED \u2014 A (OOK OK A GENERAL servant, nu washing.sv Victoria st 135 WANTED TED \u2014 \u201cyor Je NE ETH, TU Go TO the country of Bummer.a SATU young Kir) for Ught housework and help wa cial: dren, washing sent out Address L127.Svar Gitte 2 VVANTEU \u2014 A GOOD COOK, WILLINU TD assist in general work and go to Lhe cous- try Abply Mrs.Budge, ive Al Iten st Lid W ANTED \u2014 À \u201cRaL SERVANT, willing tu gO 10 ui Peel st.between ¥ a tn and u pr try nt ply tu 170 13 2 VVANTEU, \u2014 A BOY, ONE SPEAKING both languages, to learn machinery, also machine Hitter ana bell maker, Appty IT pllizau square.135 1 a WA 'ED \u2014 AN ENPERIENCED MIDDLE- aged woman tn tune charge of two clus deen going to the country, Apply 4126 SU Cathe erine st.16 2 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT IN small family, god wages.no washing, re- ferenc es required.lus Munce at JE 3 ANT \u201cLh \u2014 à GIRL FROM 12 Tv 15 years ior light housework, to sleep at home, Zoul Notre Dame st.2 NAN El» \u2014 AT THE RICHELIEU HOTEL, a Woman assistant cook, whe understanus pastry, speaking Frenen und Englixn VV ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT, 3 MUST be à good plain couk, references required.Ai ply 160 Hutchison at 145 1 V3 \"kr - ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT.Fr \\ Apply permonaily, Room Ts, Imperial Busd- .135 1 Ÿ FANTED TWO FIRST CLASS BARBERS, 175s St.Catherine st, pear Banguinet, wul pay 3200 For Saturday 135 WAP ED \u2014 A Goon GIRL TO MIND a store; must have experience.Apply frum 1 ti 8 pan.Empire Dye Works, 096 St.1 Ch erine Bt.1 TANTEI - BOYS, MI'BT \u2018BR STRONG AND VW willing lo learn plumbing business.SPRY bi Metcathe 5 136 VAT wir - YOUNG LADY FOR OFFIC © work, Intelligent, good at figures, and with gone experience.Address in own handwriting ala Inge ralury expected, PF.U.Box im.135 4 NV ANTED - FOR A FAMILY OF Two AN experienced covk, Lest of reterence.required.Apply to 1i5 Drummond at.135 Jerod W U'ANTED -\u2014 SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY.Appiy nt Star VU nbosing Hoom La TANTED VW em.Apply sw Sherbrooke et.Warten COOK, WITH REFERENCES, at once, \u201cLune to Zu to Cacourmu [or July and August.Apply erenings, \u201cL086 She: brooke nt.125 2 D = A GIRL TO TAKE CARE or W FEI» \u2014 A SALESLADY, ONE WITH experience In a hat and fur store.Appiy betwen «und 1» »'elork Monday morning, Has- Tey Brotoers, 2252 St, 1 Catherine st.135 2 VV ARTED \u2014 A SERVANT GIRL.WILLING to go to the country for the aumithior monthe.Apply 658 Craig st., between 9 and 4 o'uloc 135 2 VVANTED \u201cIMMEDIATELY « GENERAL Bervant, Onéf understanding plain conne boy kept.Appls to 890 St Urbain st.WANT - A COMPE ATEN TT PATTERN maker.Appiy at once, to 1788 St, James street 135 ! \u2014 H\u2014 VWARTED \"a Goobh BAR.TENDER.Al- ply at B23 Craig st, corner of St.George.TANT lb -FANCY AND PLAIN IRONERS.App_riy to American Steam Laundry, RS Beaver Hall Hil HR When - IMME DIATE TEUY 8IX EXPER- fenced girlie to label cans A this evening hetweer: > and v v'oluvk to J.Er ur ror, 29 209 Lumnuser mers st.JANTEI+- GOOD SMART JUNIOR CLERK, well edurated and cannected.able ta çend and write and wood ut figures, speak both Inn- guages.Reply stating salary expected, L.oo Brar Office.1 SITUATIONS VACANT.SNL NAAN Ns mer 'y ANTED \u2014 ONE OR TWO WOMEN FOR scrubbing sad (Kitaheo work.8tiliwell\u2019s Temperance House, U und \u2018713 Craig et.w+ TED - BOOKKEEPER FOR WARE housing ejtablichmoent; musi have refur- once, salary $0 per annum.Apply P.O Box 2.133 2 Wwe ED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, AT 44 St Denis ut, must be willlng to accow- pany laguily tu the country, only uty there, charge et twu children.135 1 W ANT TED GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply 4 Stanley st.136 1 \\ \"ANTED\u2014STRONG G IRL, ONE C \"APABLE et dutng plain Cooking; references reguit- on Aves tv Argyle ave, ci 136 3 VVANTER - A YOUNG LADY FOR GEN- vral uifice Work.must wrle à good hand Biol be correct ut figures.Apply {rom 7 to 9 ya the eveung culy.65 Metcalte st.136 SITUATIONS WANTED.Wa I - PARISIAN COUK CAN FUR- mith best relerences, New York and Panis, walits place us chel 1 private lamlly or pred.Addivss bh.iv, Sur Office.133 W ANTE p - SITUATION AS GENERAL servant, good relerences.Apply 624 Su James st : 3 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COACHman und gurdener , long experience; can give first class references.1154 Bt au thine st.ws Wa Protestant woman, a situation as housekeeper to one or two gentlemen.or wold take charge of house for the sum- Hrst class references.Address G, Star office 13 $ top.Vous \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY, offices to clean.Please address Mra.keane, Nu.2, In reur of 35 Alexander st.133 3 \u201cD \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, WORK y kind in country ; goud cur- Lxze painter and stripper.105 Bt.Urbaln « 133 3 \\ TANTEI \u2014 BY COMMERCIAL TRAVeller.good side line for east, west.and rorthern Ontario © Al references.Address sD {1 Star office, 133 2 WwW AN TED - \u201cBY \"YOUNG MAN, SITU- nu as driver or any steady empioy- ment , thoroughly understands horses, Al telerences Address D, 927, Star offive.133 3 \\ TANTHED \u2014 POSITION BY A A THORough accountant.Apply box 1203, Post Office 183 6 Wa TED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE W0- man, work in a restaurant, or housecleaning, 3 dads à Week.Apply at 112 Col- borne st 133 3 VVASTE 1 YOUNG MAN.\"BRIGHT AND Industreoux, desires position as general of- hoe clerk, ow hers there Is possible chance for advancement five vears\u2019 experience, goud pen- mun excellent references.Address F, 985, Star Ones \\WANTED - SITUATION BY A YOUNG lady as companien fer children or nursery governess, very fond of children; also wililng to du thelr sewing and go to the country.Apply Box 6G, St.Philippe, Argenteuil, Que.134 a VVANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COMPANIUN ur nurse to invalid lady, going to the seaside, terms very reasvnable.Address No.314 St.Urba:n st.city.134 2 lh \u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014~ BY YOUNG MAN EMPLOYment, afternoons, driving preferred.(an furnish good re erences.Address GU, 107% Star Citice 134 4 Wan El \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY fur summer as mald to lady.no objection fo travelling.or as nursery governess to young children, highest musical references.Asdress H, 1115, Star \u2018Mfice 134 2 WANTED = SITE ATION AS HOUSE AND tabiërnald, tu go to seaside or country Apply afternoons or evenings, 1S McTavish st.\\ YANTED \u2014- BY GOOD COAT MAKER, having 1 years experience and good reference, outside work to do Apply by letter to Quesnel st, Ste.Cunegonde.134 3 WwW TED - SITUATION BY FIRST CLASS woman cook In hotel, would like to get in or near Hoston.Apply to Mrs.Pope, 17 Hrand- un.133 2 WANTED \u2014 \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, WHITEwashing, tinting, paper hanging and grain.by SY ung Englishman; ghllces moderate; relerencds.Addreas K.usa; Star Office.134 Z Wes D \u2014 YOUNG MAN.EIGHTEEN EN years, good classical education, would a secure A position In an office.to Jearn : * EpINE.Address 1374 St.Catherine at 13 War TED \u2014 TD SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN us coachman or any kind of work, apeahs \u2018ench «nd English Lie Bt mes st 135 2 WANTED \u2014 \u2014 ENGLISH TRAINED NURSE desires engagements, take entire charge of invalid, no objection to Btates.Address Nurse, A Ayimer st 135 5 VVANZEL- -T MEDIATELY RY A FRENCH Protestant gentleman of education, both In English and French.a situation as clerk in of- Hoe or ature, good references, Address L 1212, star thee.cz VVANTEL, - TM ABSAGE NU RSE WOULD Uke institutions] work @ few hours dep Addre ss N.12%, Star Office.\u201cANTEL\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE OMAN, situation as plain cook, willing to gn to country.23 St.Philip 135 } Was »y\u2014 BY MAN BITUATION AS F driver, seven years in last place, thorough- 1y understands horses and strictly temperate.16 Balmorel at 135 à WANTED \u2014 BY FREBCO PAINTER.wituation for any kind of work.Arcs M, 124, Star Ofc 2 NANTES \u2014 DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY 1D private familles, cut and fit uarantesd.Apply 17 Hanover st.135 QVANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS AB BC BOOK KEED- 7 Renerul office work, many years\u2019 experience, both languages, best of references.Address O, 1835, Star Office.133 3 \\ JANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, SITUAtion as gardener, understands care of horses, + years\u2019 experience.Address 675 La- gauchetiere st.136 1 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC JOR SALE - CARRIAGE HORSE, GOOD driver.quiet, cost §i.0, would sell cheap tor cash.Apply at the Slater Shoe Factory, cor.Alexander and Jurors sta.134 2 NOR SALE -_ CHESTNUT MARE, 14 minds, wall broke to saddle and harness.Apply ty P.E.Maurice, St.Antuine st.155 2 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A FOUR wheeled pony waggon.Apply 23 St.Fran- cals Xavier 8 135 1 NOR SALE \u2014 FABT PACING MARE, recard 2.24%, sound ln every way, 16.1, and k years old, great race and road animal, won 7 racer in one month last autumn: has gone and can (n training go Un 2.10 or better.Will de sold reasonabie and an ordinary business horse taken in part payment.M.St.Jean, lis St.Hubert st.138 2 Lars er OR SALE \u2014 ENGLISH BILVER DOUBLE + harness, in good order, cost $175, owner no further use, will sell $36.Appiy 16 Anapector 3 ROOMS WANTED.AN ia TINA t A ANTED \u2014- ROOMS BY A Yo OUNG LADY V engaged during day.partly furnished rool, with breakiast, preferred; west of Victoria st.Address, stating terms.Reterences exchanged.N.N.dai, Star | vu 138 1 NANSER -\u2014 \u2018ROOM ON BATHROOM FLA AT, V 1th board, vicinity 8t.John Evangelist English Cnuroh, by an eideriy lady.Apply iy Sanguine net t st.M 1 LOST.PR PN OST \u2014 ON THE TH \u201cINST, ON_ PINE ave., Drummond st.or Mountain Park, a d.amond Din, seven stones, ¢ diamonds and 1 wapphires.Liberal raward if returned to Kk.M.Yournans, Windsor Hotel.1.5 tf \u2014 soumD: - SOA PAA = OUND \u2014 A WATCH.APPLY AT MAN- 4 ning's &TOcery Biurt, St, Antoine st.155 l PUPILS WANTRD.AA mL UA Pas NA SANS ANTED \u2014 CLASSICS, MATHEMATICS, V iogic, literature, dusinesw: C- W.Parkin bg Lugattchetiors Bt 125 MILK FOB BALE.ANTED YOUNG GIRL TO HELP TO mind a baby Apply 43 University st.135 WAITED TAILOR AND CUTTER.AD- vertizer mould he glad to correspond with man of fret class ability, with view to his tak- Ing charge af the cutting and work room is © large departmental store.Vacancy frat September Enclose coples of testimonl and state salary required, to X.Y.Z., care Messrs, Gillespie, Ansley & Dixon, Toronto.133 2eo4 arn AAA OR SALE L PURE.FRESH MILK, DE.nverew to private tanseies any tæCe tn City, de quart.Cash customers only ape Pont Office Box 316.8 MISCELLANEOUS.AAA AAS A NASSAR « KNTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.TORON- C™% receives students in commercial sub- ta.inorthan nd, typewriting and telegraphy at time.Excelien nt facilities.Beven any teachers.Stud asain positions.Te ae chasrrally goes We WR Pnau Pricéipal, Toronto, Out.\u2018 \u201c TED) - BY A RKESPECTABLE .dee ROOMS TO LET.R ok \u2014 HANDSONELY FURNISHED lor and bedroom.Auer light.4 Beaver * Hall Hil.RM \u2014 TWO LARGE.HANDBOMELY furnished rooms, newly papered and paint- od, with good board; all canyaaiguces; VGCRiL- cips for few table boarders.74 Victoria = 2 127 26 Roue \u2014 TO LET, WITH -OR WITHOUT board: modern couveaniences.¢ Union av enue.10 10 OOM -\u2014 BEDROOM, WELL FURNISHED, on Dorchester st., near Boaaver Hali Hill, reut #13, bath, etc.Address P, 615, Star Office.130 u OOM - A NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT roum: splendid light; terms moderate.14% St Alexander 131 à RY OMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, 3a ; .Famille st.13) Ÿ VOM5 \u2014 LAHU AIRY, NICELY PU fe I nizhed {runt rooms, on bathroom flat, wise «male, with first class board; also table board.7u McGill College ave, three doors from Bher- brouke.122 Tyoom _ FINE.LARGE FURNISHED À room tu let, UL.gentlemen valy.references exchanged, on bathroom Hat.106 Windsor Ni 2331 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Also two large unfurnished pariurs, suil- abie fur doctor, house newly done over.27 Viu- teria 8! 132 6 Ppocus - \u2014 \u201cA LADY HAVING \u201cA LARGE villa residence in Westmount, rooms with board, single and double, all elegant- 13 furnished | electric light and telephone.Address 320 Kensington ave.Adjoining lawn _ tennis.132 à COMS \u2014 CONFORTABLY FURNISHED rove, With or without board, also table board.G0 Cathcart st.132 4 GOME \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE A.AND SINGIL E rooms, well furnished, un bathroom flat.Apply tv sa Bleury st 183 5 00M \u2014 A LARGE DOUBLE FRONT room, comfortably furnlshed, on bathroom flat, private family.98a Mansfeld st.133 3 OOM\u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON BATII- room fat, furnished or unturnished 258 Bleury ut.133 3 O0MS \u2014- WELL FURNIBHED, WITH xood board, $15 month, also table board $2.0 u week.30 Victorian st.133 4 Proons \u2014 FELL FURNISHED HOONb, With or without board, at 110 Stanley st.133 4 1 QAOMS \u2014 HANDSOME DOUBLE AND single rooms to Jet in a private family: gas, hot water, shower bath, telephone.6 st liens st.133 3 I OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ON BATHroom flat, suitable for one or Iva, every conventence, transients accommodated.9 Un- fon ave.133 4 POOUMS \u2014-TWO COMFORTABLY FUKNISH- À ed rooms, with all modern convenlrnces, 1 Union ave.133 6 F DOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHed, with er without board ; modern conveniences ; private French family ; i no children.77 Crescent si.HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, n fret floor, with aitting-room If required, lovely view.674 Sherbrooke nt.between Park ave.and Manre.133 4 OMS I OOMS \u2014 TC LET.UENTLEMEN CAN find handsomely furnished parior bedruom, with ur without balcony; uu students, 742, Sherbrooke 13 5 1 OOMS \u2014 BATH FLAT.ALSO OTHERS, with or bout buard; transients taken; table bus buard.4 McGill College ave.133 3600MS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND BINGLB rooms, with housekeeping privileges; ail modern improvements.nu Dorchester a 134 3 1 ooMs \u2014 À NICELY FIRNISHED SINGLE ront room, also 8 large double one, on bathroom flat, all conveniences In house.WW Mansield st.138 1 UOM8 \u2014 AND TABLE BOARD, ALSO transients accommodated, at the Univn A\\enue House, 83 Union ave.133 LU R OOM \u2014 A PRIVATE FAMILY IN WEST- N mount having too large house for own use, would spare a room to wu gentiemen or married couple, With or without board, home comforts combined with pleasant surroundings, reom on bathroom flat, electric light, hot and cold water, lawn und shade trees.Addresa F wd, Star Office.133 3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, Auer light, telephone, and modarn con- Venlences, suitable for one or two gentlemen.Apply.164 Peel 134 3 VOM \u2014 FINE LARGE FRONT ROOM, newly decorated, newly furnished, Aucr hight, ght breakfast if wanted, heulthy Jucai- ity.twelve minutes\u2019 walk from Post 2 Park ave.DOUBLE Rooms I OOM \u2014 DOUB ROOM, WITHOUT board.Apply omg Belmont st.IA 6 R »OOMS8 \u2014 NICE ROOMS, WITH BREAK- À fast if desired.Apply 150 Mance st.144 2 OOMS \u2014 To LET DOUBLE AND SINGLH rooms, nicely furnished, in a private family.24 Uniun ave.134 2 I OOME \u2014 COOL, COMFORTABLE FURnished !ront room; pleasant and central Jocality, terms moderate.l46 St, (George.cur- ner Dorchester st.134 3 | PrhsoNaL \u2014 ABCOLI (MARTHA _ \u2018 Ontariuv.Mother asks PERSONALS A NN NN Pl i i ERBONAL \u2014 17 ERNEST JOHN FROST.why lot England tu 1885, und Ive; sone time near Aucxland, New Zealand.will comu- municate with C.B.Bymonde, Esy Molisilor, Wirksworth, England, he will hear of something te his advantage.[Ey PERSONAL \u2014 BALDWIN \u2014 (ALFRED EU.sar)\u2014was at Call Muuntain, Aleut ha un 18.mother wsks.au ERSONAL \u2014 8PINK8 (HENRY) - LT Winchester.England, fur Cauada in 191, last letter from Sherbrooke, a year later His ter Lixsle asks.Li a ERSONAL \u2014 PICKETT \u2014 MRS LOFT ks her dsughter, who mairied Alec 1 Pickett, in OUawu, six or seven yenrs agu: vus in Montreal In November, 1535 131 JERBUNAL \u2014 MAUDOW ELL TOES A A) was at SU Boniface, near Winnijeg, Man toba, In 18985 Hrother Stephen usks s JERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTR Li of William Arthur Hume, supposed to hase left Montreal about Auguel of last year for Buenos Ayres Brother Juseph ashy 131 v J>Enson AL-WY ATT (WIL.LIAM ar RG » \u2014 wag sent from Dr.Barnardoy's hone Lo Canada tn July.1385.last address was.uC Mr Simpson, Vanaiter PO, Ontario.N ber, 189%, brother Frank asks (mother 13 |b 131 \u20ac JERBONAL \u2014 ADDRESS WANTED OF lawser cf vther wiv adsertised in n Frot h Paper fur Uelrs of Willam Black, whe dled an testate about eight or ten vears ago, sald Wi Lam Black left star, bus, Shills, banni shire, Scotland, about Nily years wince J dress Eurvpean Exporters\u2019 Assoclut: n, McH n- noh Building, Torono, Ont.ll + DEKSON AL GRIFFIN (WILLIAM FLEET) allés for Canada 2 RA na> \\ast lei- ter trom Assiniboia, N.T brother Bob usks 132 6 ; petsoyar ONAL \u2014 SHEA (NATHANIEL) OF Wexford, Eng .in 1885 wus in William BL, 133 & : Ontario.Sister Susan usks.Une) \u2014in October.1595, was at Bt JERSONAI \u2014 SHORTHAND AND 0 TY PE.writing executed at Shorthand Institute, 110 Mansfield st.Mrs, Bullock, Principal.Tel.5202.114 13ecd BOOMS TO \"LET.~~ NN OOM - - 1 year PLEASANT SITUATED room, suitable for gentlemen nr two triends, full or partial bourd, 73 Hallowell ave .Westma nun 135 1 OOME - \u201c BINGLE AND DOUBLE E ROOMS, on bathroom flat, to gentlemen of quiet habits; Auer light; every convenience.95 Unl- versity st.136 1 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, MODERN conveniences, a large parlor, (or light housekeeping, private, in a family.26 Meunii College ave.135 2 OOM5\u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ALSO arlor flat, suitable for a professional man.2432 St.Catherine st.135 à OOMS - HANDSOME DRAWING ROOM, with bay window, with or without Loaid; also double and single, bathroom floor, house first class, translents.111 Metcalfe st.185 2 BOARD.SN IPN PT OARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES BICK nurse.Superior accommodation, best meds ical attendance; strictly private.Terms moderate.1»7 Cadieux at 85 30 OAD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR- confinement: private.Ladies attended to a thelr own home.Mra Boline, Ladies Dectress, 151 Cadieux.___102 307 OARD \u2014 WANTED D BOARDERS, FIRST class table, with or without rooms.Address 35 Victoria st.132 6 OARD \u2014 MRS.STOTT.LADIES SICK urse, 38% St EMzabeth st, St.Henry, ls prepared to receive patients.firet class b ard and every attention.Strietly coufident.al Terms moderate.34 7 B°4RE \u2014 TO LET, WITH POARD, ONE large duuble room, on bathroum fat.156 Mansfield st.Telephone No.382 14 2 DARD \u2014 PARISIAN HOUSE, 51 UNION ave,, board and room, lst class French and English cuisine.Meala at 2c.t ckets res duced rates.Transients accommodated.135 5 OARD \u2014 COOL PLEASANT ROOMS, good table, piano: moderate terms: American arly early breakiast 1! required.68 Victoria at.134 2 _ FURNISHED ROOMS TO LEZ LA PAST SA EN TE TT OOM \u2014 TO LET À NICE SINGLE FUR- R nished room.Apply to 7! Victoria st, near Sherbrooke ®t.135 1 ROOMS ANL sOARD.POARD \u2014 AND AIRY, WELL FURNISHED oma, in private familly; locality central, bicycle accommodation.Address 1b Milton, EL F O0M8 \u2014 THREE LARGE, HANDSOMELY turnished bedrooms, on St.Matthew st.private family: bourd if required.Address oO.Le wi, Slar Uffice.435 2 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms, All modern improvements, also good board.23 Mcefiil Coliege ave.18 a OOMS \u2014 THREE LARGE NEWLY F(UR- shed rooms, with or without board, at 176 Mountain st.134 3 Rvs - SINGLE AND DOUBLE, FRONT room.on bath floor: very comfortable; also wardrobe.Address No.792 Palace st.134 § OOMS \u2014 80 DORCHESTER TREET, 3 doors west of St.James\u2019 Club; thie first class house, nuted for board and accommuda - tion.has apartment vacant; latest Impruve- ments in everything.a qulet and perfect home: transients ar and table boarders.43 0OMS - FURNISHED, FITTED FOR FOR SIN! gle gentleman or married couple, oppusite Viger square; gas and warm water.875 Craig ut.134 3 I OCMB \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms, with connecting door, nn bathroom flat.small, private family: no other roomers; telephone, gna or electric light, hot water, etc.6 Cathcart st.134 3 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, wit ar locality.near Windsor Hutel.10 Phillips Place, Beaver Hall.136 $ PRRooXE \u2014 TWO BRIGHT FURNISHKD rooms.on bathroom fiat, hot and cola water, Ausr light, gentlemen preferred, 803 Dorchester st.13 6 l OOME \u2014 FURNIBHED ROOMS, 3 VLU- toria st.; famiy private.135 2 yOOM_\u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FUR- ; nIished room, bathroom flat; private family: gentlemen only.173 Mansheld st.135 2 OOMS\u2014 FURNISHED, pou BLE AND BIN- gle, for gentlemen, steam heat, gas, hot and cold water, bath.telephone; no children.25 University st.155 2 OOMS - TWO BRIGHT.COMFURTAHLY furnished rooms, on bathroom flat, with or without board.21B Victoria st 132 3 3aw QOM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR two gentlemen.bath flat; ali modern convenience.82% Pala 135 3 OUMS _ COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, on bathroom fat, also a large unurnished room; transients accommodated.47 McGill College ave.135 3 JOOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, SINGLE AND double, for gentiemen 0 or ladles, putet locality; ive minutes\u201d walk m Pdat Oitic Ab- ply 99 Anderson st.> ws 3 Rex \u2014 ¢ BEAVER HALL SQUARE nicely furnished front room, bath 1 at, ail thodern conveniences.135 3eod OOMB~TO LET FURNISHED OR UNFLUR- nished: no children.324 Seigneurs Bs 135 3 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE and single, en suite or gL weparately; howe comforts; private family.at.85 3 saw R° OM \u2014 NICE LARGE FURNISHED room, with board for two gentlemen or married couple, terms very moderate.294 Mountain at.13% 2 Ross ~ = DOUBLE AND SINGLE, COMfortably furnished.Apply 33 Union oY OOM \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNIBHED iront room, bathroom flat.suitable for one or {wo gent.emen; private family.6 Bishop st.185 2 LET, WITH OR Rr\u2019 7 without\u201d Don .1 a OD ward st.13 2 où \u2014 8 MANCE.NEAR SHERBROOKE R street, ra well furnished double bed- room, firat floor: madern house; modern conveniences, Lerms moderate.135 2 Ros TO LET, FURNISHED OR UN- rnish od with board or without.Address No.§ Conde st., corner of Weliinaton.Potn nt Be Charles.OOMB \u2014 TWO LARGE ALSO ONE SMALL bright, Dleasant.well furnished rooms, Wish or without board; use of kitchen.3 Mance st.135 Dom \u2014- TO LET LARGE ROOM AKD oard, good locality.hot and cold water, Aver night, also table board.780 Dorchester » st Roos \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- - 64, hot and cold water, tn béthroom; nice locality.11 Plateau st.ui SUMMMER BOARD.AAA Cem mee OARD \u2014 WANTED A LIMITED NUMBER ot boarders for summer months, pleasant sttuation, near Stanley Island.Address Mis E.E.Chafee, Bummerstown, Ont.128 à NANA, 55 OARD \u2014 FOR BUMMER MONTHS ; new large house with all conveniences on the St.Lawrence ; elegunt groves and walks, finest fishing and boating on the river ; terms very Feasonable ; special prices to familles.Boats twice a week from Montreal, daily from.Valleyfield.For particulars apply to J.M.Percy, Port Lewis, P.Q.133 8 OARD\u2014 BOYS RECEIVED DURING EUN- mer hulidays: personal care and super X 800, etght nes abeve St.hina, on Kiche- Heu- Address Headmaster King a School, Faure- vois 134 BA Asp, - ANTE SUMMER BOARDERS.to Mr.8 Borden, Philipsburg, Que.w te PE > partiouiars.134 3 SUMMER BOARD WANTED.ALAIN NAS ALES COST AE ANTED\u2014 AT LACHINE FOR JULY AND Ausust, two rooms and board for family of four, must be on river front and accommodation frst class.P.O.Box 37, Montreal.135 SUMMER RESORTS.rem SAA OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED rooms to let at Back River, last station Apply Pierre Carte, Back River.13 MONEY TO LOAN.ANA NN a mI ON FIRST MORTGAGE ONLY.4 1-2 to & Per Cent, CARL WARNECKE, 110 28 Standard Buudios.157 St.James Bt.\u201cNOTE THIS.\" At all times you can borrow amounts suitable to borrower on note of band, annnities, mortgagen and miacel laneous securities, at Emblem Bros, Financial soe St: Francois Save rat, Montreal.Telaphon» +26.105 | WANTED TO BORROW.ANTED \u2014 TC BORROW $3000.ON FIRST : mortgage, on city property.Address u L 1228.Star Office.6 2 TORONTO MARKETS.TORONTO, June 310.\u2014Market quiet.Flour\u2014Dull; straight rollers.in barrels.middle freights, quoted at $4.60 to 347 Wheat\u2014Nothing doing, and No.2 red can be bought ar de, middle freihta; spring and goose are quoted at Ne and 9le respectively, on Midland; No.1 Manitoba para was quoted al $1.20, afloat.Fort WH- \u2018Barley Nothing doing, and prices nn- min Toute\u2014Ensy at 24 to 30, north and | FH ran\u2014Selis at $10 to $10.50.west.and shorts at 2, west Corn Canadian, 3sc, west, and 2c, on k Rye\u2014Nominal, at 85c.east.Buckwheat\u2014Nominal, at 45 to 480, west.Peas\u2014Dull, around 5c, north and vest.Oatmeal\u2014Car lots of rolled oats, In bags, on track, at Toronto, $4.20; in bar- reis, $4.30.\u2014\u2014\u2014L\u2014\" PETROLEUM DECLINES.There has been a decide! weakness in American grades of perroirum during the week.Prices hroke 1 1-2 to 2 1-3 per allon.Crown Acme, the Barnia oil.Stop ped 1-2¢ in sympathy lo 146, but or- dinky y Canadian refined r«mailns unchanz- quote : Canadian refined, 124.car lo and isc in small quantities.American prime paire 1\u201c { 2c in small ots; : water white, 15C bra t's astral oil, 1 FLOUR PRICES LOWER.Straight Rollers Belling at $5.30, and WHEAT LOWER IN LIVERPOOL THE BUTTER AND CHEESE MARKET QUIET.! \u2018The cutting tn prices of Munitobu grades of flour smoutits y Von of 30 cents per batsel Most of the millers ure showing tu force bLusihess, otherwise us! quote Hour ut the wld figures, but the tat v do not find It pussible tu Luvk or bLTULE bukers in Lune al $2 es Pprlces hau declined SU vents lu Planta x Munituba grades i This has been toliowed oy a fu ther cut uf =\u201c Le SU cells per barrel $6 wu can now Le had tour #- ee, $2 strong bakers | shorts, $14 tu $10 per , $14; shorts, $16 per ri ex mpathy with the recent sharp de- vaited in the meal market without meeting \u2014\u2014_\u2014__\u2014 \u2014\u2014 THE GRAIN MARKETS.options Elumjned off In the New York and Cheng advanced shightly, July opened ut & which was 2d under the closing.December fell off td.In New York, July opened at 956, September went but December reached we.Juiy opened at XRe and went 1c biter us the moruing.advanced ec late r.September gnined lage, The wheat she ci Uator yesterday 44d, Antwerp and Parts In two days has recovered 130 ence, suggesting the possibility of a delav- .and furnishing the nret many rust complaints bulletins were favorable, tle countenance to porting conditions in the North-West verv It was taken for granted the Gov- bearish document.with 54 estimated for to- cars at his \u2018potnt, Sample red winter wheat WHS weak.1 Northern brought ov er No.red, About 10¢ per hushel.profits by shipping No.to M nneapolls or Duluth ht no better prices th cu same grades of re CHEESE QUIET AND EASY.cheese market continued to rule quiet in the city, though good prices con- Bulletin's cable reports cheese 28 off in London, and with large holders are anxious to operate.report that considera business is done nh prices are low.A wa eastern is 6 3-ic to 6 7-bc ournal of Commerce says: air demand for dently had obtained more orders from the other side, and with several o recelvers shipping their Cheese qirect, is comparatively and, with stocks cleaning up closely, the market ts closing a strictly fancy quality, tual advance in quotations.the Lusiness has been done on of 6 3 4c for func) colored.and 65- Re for avalluble supply though, without ac- are Teported of exceptionally both white and colored, competition from pacte ular buyers \u2018having slowly.and prices Rav e 1 he shaded materially to attract full size cream are only moderately active, \u2018y dull and weak.Atl Cuba yes- of large white cheese active, and without white neglected and nominal.\u201d At Brockville yesterday 5.000 boxes were bidding went up tn + not registered were aise Te, and 7 1-fe was Offre for some of the larger At Hingsn # ; boxes were sold at boxes and uf Satter 2,981 iter market is firm.but quiet.high as 16 1-2¢ has been patd for gilt edge - range runs down to 16e.advantage secured on fancy ero amery, not ite as active, ount nf pusiness Was accomplish] tha ta Tow small ahiprmenis w : other hand 18 1-2¢ Firets haa A fair share of the trade | temperature for corn,necessitatiræ replant- | Ing In some localities, which 1s not yet {fully completed, encouraging woed growth and intorfering with cultivation.The \"sume conditions are causing rank growtn of wats, especially on bottom lands, and reports of lodging and rust are frequent.Wo look upon the short Bide of wheat after the lato decline as rather dungerous in view of the low stocks snd probable urising crop contingencles.BONSECOURS MARKET Thronged This Morning With Buyers and Sellers.Bonsecours Market was thronged this morn ly farmers and market garde.CIS.city grucers ald householders, and lurge business was done in all departments.The tne day tempte ed out muny people who only occastonabty visit the vid mart.Prices were fairly wteady.Vee tubls were offered in great abundance.Caulilowers sold at § to $1.25 per dozen adislhies al 4 to Le per dozen; cabbig 8 al #15} per crate ; ont-ns at 606 per bus - het , carrots at sac , turnips ar Se to we Sud hçers al Zu tu Ste.Potatoes were of- cord onl Ble lo Tue per bag ; lettuce at so * ber dozen : rhubarb at & to loc prr -u Bhallots at 8e to 106 per dozen, Loach ut We to De per basket.cucutu- {Ue to Bûc per dozen [| New CALTON, tw) \u201c1 per dozen asparagus, l5c to auch.For gutne prices ure sotne- = .the market now bulng sup- with: fewer lines than customary at this « as The following are about the pics sked : Qualis, drawn, per dozen, $2 v0 (0 $250 5 qualls, undrawn, ber dozen, $00 pintail ducks, per palr.60 to te, Ulis cat durks, per palr.pe \u2018ta $1.gold- sit peaer, per dozen, $8.95 to #4; Ame:- var snipe dosen, $2.26 to Sa lover, draws dozen, \u20ac to $2.25; plover, undrawn, dozen SUE to $250 snowbirds per duz, SA ta Dae wild geese.Te tu M frogs\u2019 | 1 eso per Abo Be to We; sucking plgs, each, HI te HT Spring chickens sold from «ae Lu Nc per pair roasting chickens at ro Le Fiel per pair : turkeys, at $1,3 to IT each luwls.Ve to 70e per pair ; hen Calkins wwe to $1,00% Reese, 50c to T dicks Tie to Fl per palr.and plgeons, He te de per pal.Strawberries sold at lvo to lie pur quart.Choice print butter could be bough: at I trot fededrtetrodeged Stick tot Your Colors Every nation has its colors, every business house has its methods.We combine colors of honest goods honest prices and a place where every man can geal with all sincerity of receiving honorable honest goods at a price where honor makes its mark.We have only ONE way of selling\u2014the right way.Nothing of a doubtful way here about your buying decidedly the truthful value runs all over our house from dne end to the other.The quality and prices we ask are our True Colors and on the Flag of our Honor, First, Last and all the Time ! VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN MeN's SUITS.Ail Wool Canadian Tweed, mixed colors, good look ing, and of that dependabic kind, New- $ est Styles .5.00 Nice All-Wool Cheviot Suits, newest cut, fine trimming, and are the quality most to your oor $8.90 wishes .High Grade All-Wool Canadian Tweed Suits, perfect fitters, astomishers for the price.They're bound to please .$6.50 All-Wool Bannockburn Tweed Suits, S.& D.B.dressy Suit No pretuer $7.50 All-Wool Scotch Tweed Suits, in brown and mixed colors .$8.50 See our All=Wool English Blue Serge $8 50 Suits, S, & D.B.$10.00 or more All- Wool Scotch Serge, made to sell at $12.00.Our price .Men\u2019s Venetian Serge Cutawav Suits, $10 50 very latest, finest of trimmings .* BOYS\" SUITS.Three-Piece Suits, 83.560, 84.50 and $8.50.Boys\u2019 2-Piece Suits, $1.00, $1.28, $2.00, $2.50.$3.00 «nd $3.50.NECKWEAR, HATS AND FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.OUR FANCY SHIRTS CANNOT BE BQUALLED FOR STYLE AND FINISH.Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and 81.25.J.S.THOMPSON 1850 Notre Dame Street.SUCCESSOR TO COLE & THMONFAGN.Felder debit - Aledo food EEE EEE EEE EE poof Ar BB RH Bf of FRA FTF BEd frbod Fob Rodeo Reefs 1S British Commissioners, appointed by jice-Admmral Sir Eduard I Sey mous ight-Commander of the Bath, do hereby, on behalf of Victeca, Queen of the U mted Aingdom of \u2018great Britain and Ireland, Em of India, ete.take on leaxe, from the mmissioners appointed by the Tsung ly Yamen on behalf ot the Emperur of China, the island of T:ukuangtau and Welln Wei, and the mamland in the neighborhood to the exteut and upon the terms agre «1 upon by our respective (overnments Signed by the four Commissioners aforesaid, George F.ing Hall, Lionel C.Hopkins, Yen, Lien.\u201d This formality completed, Captain King- Halt pext read the following declaration: \u201cThe British Government having leased Wei-Hai-Wei, wih the consent of ha Majesty the Emperor of China and the Chinese Government, everyone is hereby enjoined to carry on his occupations quietly and peacefully and to observe the law.Disturbers of the will be punishad.The rincipal inhabitants of Liukuangtau will be id responsible for the good behavior of the ple from this day.New inbabitants wif] not be he allowed to settle in the island.nor be ed to rent build- i or reside in the < Vilage without per mission.-\u2014(Signed) (George King-Hah.\u201d The Taotai then delivered a brief address, which waa scarcely andible to the crowd owing to hia Excellency\u2019s nervous manner end low tone of voice.This concladed the legal formalities, and immediately Commander Na apier gave the order for the British fla hoisted on the bare staff.An the séries ald flag was vnfutled at the ton of the staff the band plaved the National Anthem and the blue- patte fre three lusty cheers for her fajesty the (Queen a similar compliment being e Emperor of China.ricih fin Pat was hoisted at the mainland forts at the same time as it fluttered int reeze over Linkuangtan.THE COLOR LINE.Four Negro Soldiers Killed by White Volunteers at Tampa.(Special to the Star.) ATLANTA, Ga, June 10\u2014A Favannah family received a letter from soldiers at Tampa giving an account of a bloody riot between n regulary.apd Bouthemn Volunteers.Four negroes were killed und several wound A BANKRUPT MARQUIS \u2014\u2014 LONDON, June 10.-In the Bankruptcy Court on Thursday took place the fire meeting of the creditors nf the Marque of Huntley, Premier Marquis of Seotiand, His debts were shown to be £139,608, and his ssnets footed up £690, Blair's Pills § Great English Remedy Bout & Rheumatisn Ore Safe, Sare, Effvetive, AD Dreggists de.and $1.00 es LYmaw FOND à 60.BonTREAL ig fae nat VRS sant | (From a sketch.) Ler crew.Her Commander, WW WV VY MRD WITH THE FLEET.i 411 Cable Comunication with Cuba Is i Now Cut Off.| \u2014\u2014 ; On board the despatch boat Dauntless, i uff Santugo de Cuba, W ednesday nig Paune Xo ova lmgston, Janae i, vw Communication between the Elan of - Cuba and the outer world was severed ves rags.The Kingston Santiage cable was eut où Monday and the Marthiehad, Yan- Kee and St.Louis cut the Hastien cable, FUtitiie tu Guantaname Bav vesterday.the eds were buayed and Rear Admeal Nampson van establish dirvet communica ton with Wishington.The Murbilchead also engaged and drove a stall Spanch gunboat inte Guantanamo barber and
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