The Montreal daily star, 8 juillet 1898, vendredi 8 juillet 1898
[" Ae HE Troe: t Brower me Se TE rte asters SRA orgs ER i Lp mr a apr SE ep # VOL - a XXX.Na 158.| Week's \u2018WEEKLY STAR ~ \u201cor 4 * Average Circulation of 6 - the SAr.civ.evi rv Handsome Soft Front, Tie to match, $1.25 Silk Stripe Oxford, Collar and Pocket attached (like cut), special value.$1.25 Sitk and Wool, Collar and Pocket.Very handsome.SPECIAL.$2.00 J.J.HANNAN, HOT WEATHER SHIRTS.¥ * White Dock Suits.Trousers, 856 and $1.50 Jackets, S.B.¥* Linen Crash Suits.Trousers $1.76 and 82.00 Jacketa 2.50and 3.00 ¥ Summer Hats and Caps, 50c, 75c and $1.00 215 8T.JAMES STREET.1697 NOTRE DAME 8T.ve for the Victory of Santiago, .1,75 1.50 BRAVE COMMODORE'S FRIENDS vices Should Not be Overlooked Now, THE ATTITUDE OF FRANOB.Itis Now Stated to be Most Friendly Towards the United Stateg- The Colon May be Saved.(From the Stars Special Correspondent, Resident in New York.) Star Bureau, 185 Broadway, NEW YORK, July 8.+ At \u201cKORRECT SHAPE\u201d BOOT SHOP.po MIDSUMMER RUSSET SALE.The cost to make not considered.Our stock of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Russet Boots and Shoes must be cleared this month.These are all pew , Koods and FRENCH & SMITH, 235 and 237 St James Street.of the latest styles.OPEN SATURDAY EVENING.Buoéessors to Burt & Packard, The question whether Sampson or Schley destroyed Admiral Cervera'a fleet is wor rying a great many people just now, including the Solons at Washington.Two resolutions have been introduced in Con- \u20181 gress, tendering the thanks of the nation to Schley for the achievement, and the end is not yet.Some acrimonious debate bas ensued, causing much bad feeling.The President and the Navy Department will be embarrassed if the resolutioms are adopted.There is no disposition in official circles to detract an iota from the credit that Commodore Schley should receive, but naval officers deprecate the attempt being made to injure the persona) and professional reputation of Admiral Sampson.It is noteworthy that the Administration has thorough confidence in the ability of the Commander-in-Chief of the North Atlantic feet.HOW SAMPSON WAS BELECTED.When Admiral Sicard, an officer of the ighest standing, was | h broken health compelled to relinqui the com- -mand of the fleet now in Cuban waters just ore the inning of the war, the President, Secretary Long, Assistant Becretary R and the principal navel authori tien canvassed the claims of all officers available ag his successor.The choice Sally parrowed Jon te Bear-Admira) en Commodore unoe, cting Rear-Admiral (then tain) Sampson.Bunce wes known 2 a ashis .level headman, who had by bi ility and fitness for the place been selected to command the North Atlantic squadron of evaiution, was janjor rèlieved, Hunce was the - com- ed ability in expediting the work of preparation.The Administration came conclusion that his detachment from the most important naval station in the United States would i the efforts of the Government to be ready hostili WHITE CLOVER \"COMB HONEY.IN ONE POUND ARCTIONS, ONLY 15 CENTS PER SECTION.$3.00 PER CRATE OF 15 SRCTIONS MELLOK'S \u2018* WORCRSTER\" BAUCE Piquant and Mild.FRASER.VIGER & CO.We guarantee equal to \"Lea and Perrins pr every respect aod only ce » PIQUANT\".\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.MELYONS *BAUCE PIQ Fad bottle UARS dozen., .MELLO] \u201cBAUCE PI non oo BS \u201cBA q Per bottle .a Per dozen.MBLLOR'S WORCESTER BAUCK Jil).er Yesterday was a rattling good day for Wines.The warm weather had.we 23 there are no Moselle Wines.about one-half the tila.Per dozen.pre sume, a great deal to do with better or safer drinks during the warm spell than | Here Is the list : Nght, and not so rich as the Rhine They are llx PA THE STILL MOSBELLES Are Exceptional Value of fish they are unexcelled.V cases Baarbac 3 cases Baarbach 6 cases Saarbach es Saarbach\u2019 ie Snarbach's Mosciblumchen .\u2026 .3 cases Saarbach's Zeltinger We have only moat healthful Case a Bteinwoin (in origina) box-beutel bottles).; Fentque 8 Bteinwein {in gion hoxsbeutels) Ter 4 Cases Deinhard's fteinwew (in original box-beuteis).The most delicate Bparkling Wines in existence, and reasonable in price.owing.STILL MOSELLES.a matter of 13 cases.in original Boxbheutel bottles.wines, especially for use in Wurm weather.Here t FRANCONIA WINE, Per case of 1 dozen case of 1 dozen qua STILL AND SPARKLING HOCMS AND MOSELLES ¢ Cases Deinhard x Sparkling Nonpareil Moselle per case of | dozen Cases Dainhmeds s a niarcda ; s Deinhard's Crown Sparkling Muselle, pe B Cases Doinhard 3 Crown dparkling Hock, per case af | dogen quarts.& Cescs Deinharda Crown Sparkling Hock, 1 Ceso Deinhard's Cal \u2018s Sparkhin 1 Case Naarbach + 1 Onze Henkeils & cases Laubenhoim See totes vues renee susened ~ Pinta, À cases Hochheim .§ case Ldobfraumtich .o cases nisber, - 2 Johan T8 Sr euucee ones e vase anes vnunsess Quarts, per case of 1 dozen, 11,00 1 case Rudesheim uarts, rkling Nonpareil Moscllo per case of 3 dozen pinta.own Bparkling Museile, per case of | dozen quarts t case of Z dozen pnts.per case of 2 dozen pints.ec, Finest nttrh quality Sparkling Moselle, Moselle Moopareil Sparkling Hock Æhrenbreitatein KOCH LAUTHREN'S WINES.STILL MOCKS.« Cabinet a pints.pin Le Quarts, per case of 1 Pints, per casé of 3 Quarts, RENKELLS STILL MOCKS.Shipped by MESSRS.HENKELL & CO.Mayenoo on she Rhine.3 cases Steinberger (Duke of Nassau's Cabinet) Par case of 2 dozen pints.| recu.Plat bottles ea, In Malt-piot bottles 20c & lu FRASER, VIGER à CO.Importers, the sale of our Rhenish and Palatinate \u2018the demand, ight Hock or Wines, and for use with all sorta Berncastler Doctor .,.Per case of 1 dozen quarts :8 Berncastler Doctor .Per case of 2 dozen pinta 8 Pisporter.1893 .-Per cause of 1 doxen quarts 8 Moselblumchen .-Per cnse of 1 dozen quarts -Per case of 2 dozen quarts J -Fer cuse of 1 domen quarts 8 Brauneberger .Per care of 2 dozen pints & -.Per case of 1 dozen quarts ere een sen der came of 2 dozen pints IN FRANCONIA WINB They are hey are: We Guaraatee overy bottle of the srornrosd CSSSLESS per case of 2 dozen, $ 650 dozen uarts, per case of 1 dogen, 17.60 uarts, per case $24 cases Johannisberg Castle (Prince Metternich's estate) |.Quarts, per case oases Erbacher Shipped by Messrs.EDUARD SAAR BACH & CO., Mayence on the Rhine.ser vee eva will .Plats, SAARDACIFS STILL MOCKS.7 cases Liebfraumileh .fee Quarts, per case of } ases Liebfraumilon ., .vases Pints, per cuse of 2 cases EE J.PES Quarts, per case of 1 4 cases Rudesheim Pints, per case of 3 1 case Hochheim Quarts, per case of 1 1 case Hechhelm Pints, per case of 2 £5 cases Luubenheim uarts, por case of 1 19 cases Laubenheim \u2018ints, per case o : 2 Shipped by Messrs.DEINHARD & CO.Coblenz o } {febfraumiich .LL Quarts, per case of 1 dozen a canes rc! Crete aie Le ones use Pints, per e of 3 dozen 51 cases Laubenhéim .Quarfs, \u2018per case of 1 d.can Bd Laubenhelm -Pints, per case of 2 dosen ; causes Rudeshdim Quarts per/ case of 1 dozen s Rudesheim -Fints, per case of 3 en 3).cases Niorstein .c.coool well .Qua per case 9 $.dozen 3 8 ritein .ie veers a .Pints, per case of 3 do 6 cases Johannisherg .\u2018Quarts, per case of 1 dézen T cases Jonannsberg .\u2026.Pin per case of 3 doge 11 cawey Hoohhelm + , por case of | doxen 1 oases Hochhoim ts, per case of a ER vo prices are all net cash.Yo corm In the country we will deliver frve, freight charges - Prêtces will surely be advanced on the Ist Aucant.FRASE Quarts, per cnse af Fetes Sresms tit 00 0e Lan euas ses csn 0e Pints, DEINMARD'S STILL MICES.per case of Italian Warehouse, per case n the Rhine and \u2018Maselle.prepaid, all acdees for 5 ose and over, R, VIGER & GO, 200 & Bit for ities, and, although there was that no op i i id 3 that the best interests of the service demanded that so excellent an executive officer as Bunce should not be taken from the Brookiyn Navy Yard.Then Sampson was placed in command of the war flect.His record was all that couid be desired.He had accomplished thoroughly and well everything that he undertaken in his naval career.Hie valuable services as Chief 6f Ordnance had brought the navy.up to its present high standard in armor and armament.Altogether, with knowledge of his ability as an executive officer, his level-headedness, his thoroughness, and his mastery of detail in the handling of ships.made the President and Secretary Long confident that it was they had made no mi e in placing him at the head of our fighting ships in the antic.WILL DO JUSTICE TO SCHLEY.The Administration has not changed that opinion.Officers of food judgment and, in fact, the rank and file of the service, apparently share it.They cannot under stand the meaning of sttempting to belittle npson.isposition is manifested to do justice to the claims of Commodore Schley.and all the commanding officers of vesgels that participated in the rout of the enemy's ships.It will be necessary, h ever, to wait for Sampson\u2019a detailed of the engagement before the rewards to be conferred shall be determined.The main criticism of Sampson is that he did not mention Schley\u2019s name in his message informing the Navy Department of the eat victory.He said\u2019 that \u2018the fleet un.er my command\u201d won it.Navai officers who claim to be unprejudiced say this was en & proper wording and point out that had Cervera escaped through the fault of the American ships, Sampæon, as commander-in- chief of the~A merican\u2018fleet, would have been held to account.It is regarded as certain that Sampeon\u2019s detailed report will contain due mention and praise of Schley's good work.IMPLICIT TRUST IN SAMPSON, Frank admission is made that the Government will be embarrassed if Schley is advanced over Sampson, and by éénlôrity become tomman:ler in-chief of the fleet.The trust felt in Sampson is perfect.He has SUBSTITUTION Po Pi SeDeeHh SSSESEESS ow- repert - am the FRAUD.of the day.See you get Cagfér\u2019s, oe Ask for Carter's, 0.00 - ; ia Insist and demand 850 Q,.( :ë |UARTER'S Litte Liver Pins The \u2018only perfect + Liver Pill Take 50 other, Even if Solicited to do so, Beware of Imitations Tb = Ema ZELLER 5 AREER an sess £3 Ses SAMPSON OR SEHLEYZ To Which Belongs the Honor |.Are Most Emphatic That His Ser- MONTREAL, FRIDAY CLOTHING AT EXACÉEY ONE HALF REGULAR PRICES._> As advertised in last week's papers, we had cleared out at our own price from one of the large wholesale houses in this city their entire stock of Summer * Clothing, amounting to about $7400.00, consisting principally of extra good qualities of Men's Alpaca Coats and Fancy Summer Vests.We are now Retail Stores at exactly half their regular value, and have divided them into the following four lots ;- : LOT No.1.-Men's Black, Grey and Striped Alpaca Coats, regular prices between $2.25 and 82.75 each.Our Clearing Price only.creer $ / 2 5 LOT No.2.-Men\u2019s Black, Grey and Striped .Alpaca Coats, regular prices between $3.00 and $3.50 each.Our $ 7 5 0 Clearing Price only.ee .LOT No.3.-Men's Fancy Summer Vests, regular prices between $1.75 and $2.25 each.Our Clearghg Price S$ 7 0 0 oOnNlLY coco.J es ea % - LOT No.4.-Men's Silk and Wool Cashmere Vests, regular prices between $2.75 % ing price only a Clear 81.50 &=>Don't miss this opportunity of getting a Summer Coat and Vest at half price.Money back in all cases when goods not found satisfactory.M « 9 Montreal's Leading Clothiers Wholesale and Retail Clothing Manufacturers.OUR RETAIL STORES: Cor, St.Lawrence and St.Catherine Sts.jof Same Color Wrapper, selling these goods in our If you don't know, ask any one whose business it is to know, and he will tell you that TOOKE makes the best Shirts.Good Quality, Perfect Fitting, Tailor Made Shirts, .ee R.J.TOOKE, # 177 St.James Street.Co 2387 St.Catherine Street Wes: .> Does not indicate that a man smile at the ridiculousness, curiosity shop of antiquity, but an have laid your eyes on for some time.Checks and Plaids, iu light and dark shades, all naw sod right, A positive $9.00 value.To-day's bargain ssle, .A Business plain colors to the fancy e ontreal fTecta, cent of $1200.For To-day's bargain sale, ., | + .» observer can see at a glance the distinct Yoar choice, any style Coat and twenty different patterns to select from tb t est designs.Your tailor would charge you not less than $20.00, aan oe To-day's bargain sale, In Boys\u2019 Toggery.That little suit ting for the boy is waiting for your choice To-day.; J.G.KENNEDY & CO, has a superior mind.A well balanced man i sightly and economically, He's just the one we can Up-to-Date Clo see more styles, more pleasing designs, and lower prices here to-da s a fellow who dr please, thing Store.î Over 500 All Wool Sy An Every Day S u it- * À tions they now hold.v MONEY.$1.00, repayable monttiy.2e Lee Light Headwear MONEY.na qu'oarable smoacdly, .a4 | \u201cTHE COLON MAY BE SAVED.AN INFERNAL MACHINE DIs- and Light Footwear MONBY.[hae Fong SRE COVERED IN THE ROYAL >.; Apoly ER LR DRE, \u201c4 There is strong hope that the Spanish crui- Te 42.- 1% -.4181 Franoo el ser Cristobal Colon wil be rey Fob APARTMENTS.; Colon is to fill the gap in the American ; = en Navy, caused by the destruction of the ; 2 Maine, if the plan energetically inacgurated WASHINGTON, July 8, \u2014 Information \u2018 by the Navy Department meets with auc- bas been received here to the effcet that an Becretiry Long aml \u2018ha suporminstion, of altempt was recent ven Hegent of Boris ecret On 18 su \u2019 al no expense or resource shan be apa to with dynamite.Several men were arrested accomplish Lhe result.The best-equipped ! for alleged | complicit in the plot, and one 885 Cralg Street.Ee and wost efficient organization of wreckers Of them, Alejandro Tgorano, waa contin ; + in the country has already been atarted in the fortress at Mon nich, Barcelona, and 2909 St.Catherine Street.Ke.Pe from \u201cNorfo.k to the south Pont of Cuba afterward executed.The others are still Both steres open STAR OFFICE ith their pow erful \"he oy para aud i er no official information has otal | Branch No I, not a moment is to ost in nning A .y the at work.Capt.Merritt; of M been given out concerning the attempted wo ritt & Chapman Wrecking CG?ted tha crime, and the press of the Spanish capital - : Corner Peel and St.Catherine 8 opinion that the injuries sustained by the was kept in ignorance of it.The apart- \u2019 , ion, other Spanish Vesse.s have been greatly ex- et Ofpibe young King and his ae are } ee dy the Stars and Stripes.T the Grist fet which the bomb was found, but are not far - rn i T Colon should be saved her name will be re- from there, and it is thought that the con- taived permanently in the U.S.Naval Ben Epirators believed that the explosion of Ji vice.re bomb would effectually settle the fut- Onder electric light for your house.oh 5 _ re \u20144 re of Spain and _crown the hopes of Don factors before the Nail rush, Gailar Coop THE ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.!/Carlos with succéte.Had the bomb ex.- .er 34 Victoria Square.\u201cURS rot.Bonet Maury, a wellknown & greater portion e palace an Le , \u2019 \u2026.SY F theologi \u2018 Lilled a number of peôplé.\u2014 ee ; ) just arrived bom, \u201cdenies nr, Tho hws | billed à pumber of people.aicovered bs [INTERESTS IDENTICAL.== + DRESS CUTTING ACADRA mericau feeling prevails among tbe peo.& young lieutenant of the palace guards me OF owe © Metric System Taught ple of the French Requblic.- | while making afterncon rounds with the Lo.- And Tomors - - ysiem gh ance,\u201d ezid Professor Maury, \u201cbas Patrol.It has not been accurately describ- Significant Bpesch Upon Anglo- \u201c\"cured to | Mr Mis ER, Echier, 86 6, Semi; eclared her neutrality, and will adhere , but is said to have been an automatic Ameri Relations by -Lord toured, 63 Per strictly to that declaration.Of course, Machine, constructed somewhat on the can ons by - , home; fof Auf there are parties in France, each of which principle of an alarm clock.It was con- George Hamilton.or pain.For Canadian .looks at affaire in.a different light, The cealed beneath a heavy marble table in | book\u2014Éue, wrire Dept.Mates Peso bé Roman Catholic party and the Monaz Teception room sdjoming some private | \u2014 ; + 1.50: 377 Sherbourne Street, Taronts \u2018Otitarse.chista certainly\u2019 thize with Spain, bs | dpartments, and had been set pins Jt! LONDON, July 8\u2014Lord George Hamil.ee mt | RE Pad bre on of at md LOMO Tp tat po Republi | oy ; on Wednesday évening ai ; refory homes paths with te United} .- \u2014\u2014\u2014 o favorably, Pod the Anglo-American en- poy pera.States.The \u2018French nevapapers, notably\u201d The London Chronicle says that Admiral \u201cuy, moment the United States gets BOND s SOAP «B® : ' : the Siedle and the Auror their -artiel nalinh = inh Mi have had & strong jeaniag toward the Amr amas > va vas à pes a gutside of North America And becomes in Rha te ome Tron, Bram sud oo i : c A ne At is , inted wi is - : ÿ ; Dep Spa\u2019 tom vow he mk | Tima Kia | 7 Se ei || 2 IRR 2 Zeer RAPID TRANSIT BRA Th Yar rt hong by she pn Bt i, rnd, Mil Como on shy Spl Bnd Ge || 7 Mah fie Pi Pool IT BRANCH ths Dat the differenc Ex ve the End ja, hich he eutéred in the > ree Hamilton seid he was gind ois which je rappliod tree tor Sime tion , Corner 1 ang t.therine St mettled by chilies iad (liars, been 1651.\u2018He mur vérvice the Monin | to oa, Demure ot Sed\u201d enone, tlendly Pels- 10 Cents for a Large 160.Bar, §!' A great convenience and an anainnih blood ted.But they dons: ù 8.| ® i ia ® i oI tions, use he had always in Others of inferior manufscture onty weigh 0 go ao SURE sie aire fo De intélrablo du Oubns | bad.Thi Te ptet, acier the feu of Caples maris that the Uni: fase eee |] mene ely pea hem established ate and that the erence of the Ax à | mare #6: somewhat of a moody recluse.He tions, but one nation, bound éégethes Ty lama DErer a Helen Sires.i rot Bt.Catherine 4 would certainly result in ax ovement | ig an srdent monarchist, and was one of heaven's active ; and ever ma by Sfferent talegraph eompanis in the oondicion bens.jy ere \u201cshows ly Tossed ad he ying of the lasting law of nature and fact.\u2018 \u2014 ras posted in the Branch Office No.1 zuxious for .liberation e of ¢ 3 onso XII.\u2019 : y : : : ï .Ç > the Antilles from Spanish rule eal : à.War Department at Washington \u2018ad- MASSACRED IN THE CONGO.; : opposed-to-the annexation of Cube.Freel.LA tivo, ex one on the Flor - SAILOR CONCERT TO-NIGHY.The en i far the To que co font McKinley's declaration thet the Uni: ids, and another on the Fanites bad sony .\u2014 Co un Branch : offics bouts: omy: ted States was not \u2014ving to war for ten prcopeded from Florida to points in BRUSSELS, July 8.The papers an- .LE Sa.m.toilp.im.*; ritorial extension, but simply fo Sght hus.tral.and Western ba, where jarge Dounce that a 2 + The concert to-night m the Saflohy\u2019 In.\u201cTelagraph operators and recelini.manity's cause, set all fears at rast, sud quantities of arms and suppHes were land- men,» under Li 3 i stitute is likely to be most enjoyable,' Mis.laced_in \u201cof Abe hes ii France | y wishes victory to crown Ani: ed for Generai Gomez\u201d command.\u201c i b Teile Rose Ema ie, elocutionist, is to \u2018Ye been p charge \u2018the vie.syica's efforts.\u2019 Thess are not alome my.\".Wreeking tugs Apparatus will be |.down, and her se us are ety tu be | now uptown resid .and shop A $ Were publicly \u20ac .to Santiago at once to Sttempt toi ax Juirts Provo 3.Messrs.re oh [ra depund poe.§4 / \u201c2560 2 WW ; sa cruvers , tena » base,\u201d .le | ! \u2014 a Hs, an Nard.Jy SPR LH 3) NA La i ar = LU 5 5 y+ Vi x i 3 a a Et ee 3 a ap ds oe AN ji NNT ey ie + > pi: 74 zÏ de LE res Le : en Se pt YO LE SO THE M EA L À > Be apy Ne rer Pate ra = DALY ve R-PR1 DAY, JULY 8, 1898 + ONTR mere Drm ee Ce rar resem - EE indy.\u2018bou and \u2018 nose fin yea \u2014_ : = : ik in npg Clay, 212151 wo Forescen 1011-2, Beer, wi Ne Bo pees Pr = com = == er, 2 to ; 9, ES attached to à pi yt van, of Glen = SEL SRE t= Hn re\u201d xa H arm DIT WEEK'S RACES Pow to | and x WY y un the lead la was di uslified by the pe se.A Sel 2 = St PATE 5 -\u2014 Es a Pa DNS = Jun iT Less DEWEY A YACHTSMAN coping thein on thy op- Ml A : ry \u2014 Stella © Mazepps, s ble, with the object of ea drawn over the stub ponent whom he had defeated h Finder an ba] TREL SHUT O07 ; ji Flo iolent, Min and Forfeit , Tam pa.ntg, | umed .pane ha L i Id admi af \u201csquealed 2\"?Res Preparations Being Made at ond race, 3-8 e \u2014 so ren and grouse.At the er En tab e taki ing cash, but claim- , 1 if , Var What the United States Boats for ng fox terrier og sad an .extras 2 it WAR A expenses.The following mes- i Bel-Air and Several Local lentine, 10 to 1, won; By George, 97, Mason, 41 to la of th em sets np.the to suspend Papplau Was in Great Form ard \u201cThe Craft of St.Crispin.\u201d | wf 100, Powers, 10 to 1, 8., 2; Annovan, the Seawanhaka Cup Races whi ch dogs general usua) canine: ritsio ; /.so -08, Ne- ei \u201ctheir \\ eMi p 3; James Kept Montreal Down to Six \u2014A pictured history of the Shoe fromthe | \u2018 Stables are on the Ground.ada, Ergo, Nervur and Thi Are Going to be.out the old barrels whi ol fos ay.7 Ww resident À.à \u2014\u2014 - P.Cla race, 7-8 mile \u2014 Alice Farley 8 to 1 Shor nels w.& they } 3 ond H ka, 3 e etfopoliten \u2014 Absociati te at on; CO @ IY, 3rd century to date.Full of foot facts a ue Lanky Bob in 101, unblinl \\ a3 t i tors Fn ths i A d Ji ames J.Seattered Hits.j land, 4 to 5, 2; 5 \u2019 3 ime, Kitty, 104, int, 10 to D dis ba ng Noth w D ha rile, » exbe \u201ckepp 3 ley \u2018were alsa presen s cons: large, when the evi- A about leather, shoe ruin and longevity, 1, P.DAWES' STRING ARRIVED.i ce, the fact of ow e one mote sn ce 0.Pd ry so ran.ves, Lady Dorothy, \"Maid of Richfield al: RESULTS OF HENLEY FINALS.away from t ren ade it wo aid be.to rina} ; 4.+ .ong the other cases considered was tricks of the last, foot forming influences, 3 | observed towa! exvous of | poachers 1 Van to! long-« G.1.ABBEY PITCHED A GOOD BALL A Number of Stables Are Expected Fourth race, 4 1.2 furlongs\u2014King Car- the neighbork ood, à all the game p reservég in Por the K ve against .C, styles and colors of latest shoes, etc.nival, 111, Powers, 5 to ! and 8 to 5, 1; Great Preparations Being Made in , as has been do DE ore of ¥ wha was protested for compe! in an A) \u201c Here To morrow From Fort ox, 108, P.Cla y, 3 to 1, 2; Ben Viki » ess by gangs of men \u2014 for half à cen: : swimming race oy Bath Syracuse Was Defeated at the Same | Copy free from agents or makers of Ruth 08, James, 12 0 Toronto for Their Big Regatta tucy pant.| of not bh last July.e wi a ver- d Black, DeB lize, Spell Matt it Sir lé.\u2018proven.Time and Montreal is Still Erie Track.Casimir.Loagabrielle, Abide, Lo Presse and Next Month.WHEEL ho M.Trede, the Trinity School miler, 50 Dick Husse also ran.\u2014 competes under the colors \u201cThe Slater Shoe.\u201d Wy Fifth race, one mile\u2014Judge Quigley, \u2014\u2014\u2014 of the Knickerbocker A.C., was under in- Second, 101, P.Clay, 8 to 5, won; over, 108.A YEAR'S SUSPENSION.vegtigation for competing in unregistered re N GOOD RACES AT WINDSOR, Freeman, 25 to 1 and 8 to 1, 3; Little ST.LAMBERTS REGATTA.Sew bi his ca mmittee took a lenient = == et _\u2014 1 cean, 108.Causiday, 30 to » ime, The Brantford Sporting Club in Hard se, and he was reinsta tated RESULTS OF OTHER GAMER a A fx ai HOH I x oF 3 Far = Maximo Gomez, ainsay, Frisco Luck.with the additional rivilege of retaining fas So SE = te es 0 IE 5 wr = Xi = Fort Erie and Sheepshead Bay Are Ren, Bagpipe, Baruey Adler, George Dan- Ë e offence was com- | iels, Celia eane, Clara elle also ran.The Argonaut Four of Toronto Will Special to the Star.) riba won since t SLATER SHOE STORES: Both Well Patronized and È | Bixth race, one mile\u2014Protus, 107, James, HAMIL * UN, Ont, July 8\u2026\u2014The Brant Wilkesbarre Won in Rochester, 5 to L 1; Ten Pins, 89 9 \" ly, 4 to 1 and #0 to Winnipeg to Win ting Club was _suspended recent- WELL WORTH SEEING.DOWN TOWN : 249 St James Street.Give Good Sport.8 te 5, - Onalaska, 109, int, 30 to 1, près w.Board, chairman of the Rao.and Providence Defeated the 158°n \u201831 La | 3.Time, 1.4) 1.2.Gustave Cook, Lottie Fresh Laurels.yg ard for Ni agura District, it havi The Montreal Swimming Club Wil) UP-TOWN: 2815 St.Catherine Street, West.r\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hunter, Distant Sh ot, Deyeo, Ban Jour, -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rus professional races oy 21 withôu Hold a Duck Hunt, on Saturday.Toronto's, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Papaharry, Flyin Dutchman and er- sanction.Th \u20ac club appe del and the \u2014~ \u2018Ad OMMENCING next wan the Great a £ SO ran.HE HONOR CON- Dominion Bu ar has been considerin the real Swiminin uck hunt will be held at the Mont Thursday Matreal- matter.Yesterday Chairman Boarc re noon at 4 o 8 clock.1 Club on Saturday after ote ers will have un op- \u201cTOD\u201d SLOANE ILL.lerred upon Aam | ceived a lutter, rom the Dominion Board's wm Members will have (Special to the Star) ode ral Dewey in elect.| secretary, aut rizing 1m return the äke their entries before the hunt, and ose SPRINGFIELD, Maes, July 8.\u2014The ote HERE are two Kinds of people portunity of seeing a Appendecitis Threatens to Carry Off him an hon: | Brantford lub : its money «#nd sûstaining ohly take art.oing so will be allowed to Épringtield's administered a shout out to oe that we have to deal with: those guod race meet and ing i the suspension | or the re mainder of the each lave The seniors and juniors wil ote & 4 de N excellent sport 1s America\u2019s Great Jockey.orary member ot year.be held ev a separate hunt, and they will Sa Manuger Dooley\u2019s team Yesterday afternoon.who know a good tire and those = ES NEW YORK.July 8.\u2014\u201cFod\u2019\" Sloane, the New York ! the mouths of Jul ery afternoon during It was an interesting, and, in the main, a Hart- + who do not.With the former we have promised for the America\u2019s great Jockey is seriously ili Le ied August.well played game, though the interest cen- fe ge Te | hs talent.with appendicitis.He is ve Ty w and the Yacht Club bas ev- | COASTING COMPETITION mme = tered largely in whether Montreal would we no difficulty\u2014they choose the Hart.A 176 The famous Bel Recessary wperaton looks dangerous.idently been highly Grganized by the Victoria Rifles Cycle score.go Air track will be the appreciated, judging f rem the following: CRICKET.Abbey pitched good ball for the ode ford or Vim by instinct.To the latter scepe of the ect, Club.visitors, except in one or two innings, and ja | which will®ast from AT WINDSOR.Flagshi P Olympia, Manua, May 24, 1808.> The Vi es expect to have a large turn out he received good support.Barry made a oe we simply say that if.comfort, safety, at July 14 to 30 inclu- Dear w,-UOn behalf | of Admiral Dewey, for their coast Comp CANADIANS WON.ford.ola oie durability and ease of repair mean NS sive, um fifteen A Fine Day's Trotting With the office rs and men of the Asiatic station, af ternoon, ou the hill etition on Saturday back oi muff of Green's hit in the first, which do days racin und Fast I thank the New Y ork Yacht Club most (£ ote \u20acs Nei some twenty members umkins, They Beat the Chicago Team in Most j cost a run, and Schiebeck gave Nichols a 3 anything to them in Tires, they will each day there will be five or more races «nn Horses, wartily for its cable of co ratulation.We l having entere Fe ar.Three valuable Royal Fashion.life in the third, though it did not count and _o +} consult us before placing their order.the programme.In order to gve as many WINDSOR Ont, July 8.Tha Windsor are all deeply touched by this evidence of prizes are to he given.Members will meet in the score.le people as possible, an opportunity to get to he trotting mw u ng ended with four races on appreciation of the work done on Sunday, at the Armoury at p.m, to ride to (Special to the Star.) Springfield made three er- of 0 0 0 0 the course on the days of the races, arrn- au jrogra: The attendance was tuir Slay I, by one of the most representative Cote des Neiges.TORONTO, July 8.- rors, and they came together in the ninth C3 N ements have Leen nade with the Grand mary: the weut Her Very warm.The sum- clubs of America.It will always be a tli says the Canadian Crie A Chicago special waning, but the visitors were not able to § runk Railway tn have four special trains pleasure to us to know that such a vlub easy victor ket team won score, even then, run to the course, Formerly there were iret race, 2.28 class, trotting, purse Was 80 ompt to express its congratuin- LOUGHEAD FOR VIEN NA.teriny y 82 runs.from the Chicago Cricket Club good control of the foot Reilly missed copiug very The Toronto Tire Company, Ltd., but two trains each d a ese trains wall $rhne-\u2014 tions an fr best wishes.(Spectal to the Star.) match was \u2019 : | grounder in th Vim.Toronto.Halifax.make the run-in shout eighteen minutes.Mountaineer, bs, by Hurm- Again thanking the members of the com- played at Parkdale on a fast run gettin ' pardoned for e nth, but he could be e d receiv a severe Montreal.Winnipeg.1581 Parmer, brother of Mr.mer, Lmpire City stud, mittee and of the club, I remain, very sin Manufactun TORONTO, July 8.\u2014 The Gendron Wicket.Captain Collins won the toss, an | bump in the eye earl Walter 0.Parmer r, has arrived in town, Cuba \u2014 cerely, | Loughend tu ng Company may send Fred.\u2018jenna \u20ac 1 : his side to bat, running up a score of The home t probably m er in the game, which pra - \u2014 and is now lookin, fter the arrangements Room Mate, bg, W.R.Bras- T.M.BRUMBY, { professional cha 0 compete in the eam was put out for 66, sey Inissed a e him a little nervous.Mas- arp at the track.7 fn buiicings and stables liners fleld, Lexington, K 1 Flag Lie utenant.mpionships, wWhioh ade nec essary a follow in which } gon, which gave er row by Glea- ave improved and renovated, and \u201crr f'oritand.blk g.Ind.W.* Dooling: Secretary N.Y.Yacht runs were secured for the loss of one got six hits, but arlan a life.Montreal the strongest teams ngainst the Webster's UPTOWN several new stables have been built.It s & rm = ow ow we - JW.ju dde, Esq,, SPOKES.wicket.To-da y and Saturday the visitors lwo exceptions, well scat: ey were, with one or to-morrow that Manager Durand as yet has been found th at the Steeplechase course field I ow Wits, Spring.Wom by pe PS.~The telegram was read on hoard all On Monday last Lewis Leroux rode will play the Palau showed plenty of », an ap ad.He intends.if possible, to hold first is too narrow an It 15 intended to widen, Knoxena, bm, R.G.Burnes, the ships of the i half mi le in 1.02, unpac = Wan derers.= aces, uring most coolneas in tight place, and if a good team can accomplish Messenger Service and practically reconstruct it.Steep.Ypsffanti Mich, Pa oe ow oa dr.muster, squadron with all hands at oT = ae Yalleyfield.* pitched a the game Abbey it, he will certainly hold it.ce have always heen | avorite races with Lurline McGregor b m.Rob- The club's annual cruise has been omit- THE KENNEL.Spriugteld = ne game for Montreal, but *8 the local race goers, and full attention will ert cGregor, Ketchum ted this year.ATHLETICS.first, fifth, truck a batting streak in the The West End and Emerald teams will A feature of the new Branch Office of paid to them durm @ the coming meet.Rosemond, db Farm, Toledo 1 1 dr.\u2014\u2014 yielded runs.and seventh innings, which The h also have on very strong teams, and as \u201cThe Star,\u201d corner of Peel and St.Catherine During the Fort E me meet there were vin Augusta, Mich H.M.Mar- made more runs if ome team might have this is the first time these two teams have Streets, which will prove a great conven- often as many as fifteen starters in à Time- 2321 cu \u20ac 2 AT HENLEY, COMING FIELD TRIALS.not been t several chances met in a championship game, the outcome steeplechase event.Now it 18 manifestly 1%.215%, 2 21 a \"2 1913.The Finals in the Various Races LIEBGOLD WALKS THE PLANK, than eno hrown away, but they had more will watched with interest.Dufty, the lence to uptown residents, storekeepers: impossible to get that many h orses on the Becond race, 2.12 class, pacing | purse A Champion Heel and Toe Walker Ths Best Doge in Canada and the on ases in ev ugh to win.The visitors had men star pitcher of the West End team, pitch- and others, is the Bicycle Messenger Ser- -Air course with any d ree of sifety, 360 - Rowed.third, with t ery inning but one.In the ed for the ort Covington, N eam vice maintained in conjunction with the, m0\u2019 \u201cthe course wil} he wi ened and the Wm.Wallace, Scribner, br s.\u2018m.Suspended for Accepting Money.United States Will Congregate wo men on base! J & neat against the Ban gor's at the former place Telegraph Department of the office.Mes- banks and jumps attended t 0.\u2018allace, Daniel M uit, mentinned The results of the finals at Henley.not m follows: NEW YORK, July 8.\u2014One o at Chatham.double play started by Gilbe rt, and caron July 4the pitched a splendid game, ere promises to be no lack of entries Wintleld, br g South Brooklyn, Ohio Grand Challen last night's Star, j ing lights of the cinder track wil ! f the shin: a good ¢ nied through by Reilly an * Massey cut off winning by 219, and striking\u2019 out fourteen sengers can be had ac any Lime between the for.thé races which wi Il be run off.A Sherbironke, , Maple Hill Farm, beat first Trin ge Cup, for eighths- Leander ! from t - re championship games of t he \u201cMe- miss (Special to the Star.) ce to scare.In the men.he above serv es to show the pub- hours of 8 a.m.and 11 p.m.The telephone y there ave been received no Jess Charlie B ters length: time, ity, Cambridge, by three-quar- A 1 A tropolitan Association next as CHATH A) M, Ont, July 8.\u2014 From in- lic that our local le ague boys are already \u2014 than 538 appli cations for stable accommo- blk g.Weaver & Crooke, Ham- formerly Cartoon, Wyfold Challenge Cu the registration committee of turday, dications the International Field trials, MONTREAL LOST nning to show up strong enough to be call number fora messenger is 3832, .dation.There is room for 490 horses at flton, Ont 2 > » for fours- The met last night and took sum the AAU which will be held near here this autumn, an almost fe ed on by our n eighbors across the line, the track and many applications - wii, Babette, b m, Woo Kingstone Rowing Club (holders of the cup) n charges preferred a mary action be the most successful i n th e history sure chance to score.because and what's more, they appear to do good comes from the president of what should A erefore, hav th be refused.\u201c ere are Detroit, Mich.© worth Btatles, © addled home alone; besting the crew ot gold, of the Pustime & C, wh inst Samuel \u201cLieb- he club.he entries for t he Derby O'ièHhen tri ed to come home an a hit to Pap.work.be the re presentative club in the league, NOW a numbe : of local stables located at Mollie Barnes.ty T D, piles and disabled their \u2018aus College, Cambridge, who ran into the oat.o his won A yesterday and include ma ny of the palau, wh o cut him off at the plate n think it i 8 time for me to retire.No othez the track and.b y Monda J vit will be fairly Eddie Dwyer, Por t Huron.Mich 5 - or - more A.A.U.waiking champi opohipa, pau beat dogs don sixth \u201cTom\u201d Bannon Jed of with a BAND CONCERT AT THE BALL league president has said a wor to me, well fill The Fort rie raves close on Chicago, M g George West.Nickhall's Challenge Cup and silver bin Canads and the United States.ble, and Shearon followed with a Tuesday and this will leave plenty of time be 6dr Jets for pairs-The reat Jesus ames Rowing Club IVT VVC VV TCV VCC CTBT TTT TOTS single, which gave Reil} y a severe bump PARK.JOHN À HEYDLER.to get ere in time for the opening on Spalpeen.Empire City stud dr College, Cambridge, eight in the eye , but no ru ns scored.Nichols The second of the series of band concerts AT FIRST.Thursday Nya ve flkes .bm.Empire City lengths.Time, B.cared for Barry, who knocked up a foul, on the Mo ntreal Baseball grounds by the The Dawes strin has arrived at the stud, Cuba.dr &Steward's Challen, ge Cup, for fours\u2014Lean- TWENTY-FOOT CHALLENGERS.and the second and third outs were & - band of th e Victoria Rifles takes The Emerald baseball team would like to trick and includes the reat Defender.Sir Time\u20142 111s, 2124.TORY, 2.00%, der (lub, holders o f the cup, beat New Col- Two Boats Designed by Mr.Crans for the Seawanhaka Challenge Cup Dplish » ed by Pappaiau and illy, Reilly's evenin rogramme pee n _ pl ay any team whose players are under 14 wrence, Redpath an d 4 new purchase Jege, Oxford, one-quarter length.Time, Trial.and throw bein, ery fine.Green elect, ed and the Band, \u201d which is in aplendid or 15 years of age.Apply between 7 and 8 3 ch as come from N ew V.k, a steeple- Third race, 2,14 class; trotting, purse retired the third man, Hoot ey, in the eighth form, will do fuil ju stice to chaser > called Albanis - The following Iron Bar.\u2018Ladies\u2019 Challenge Plate, for college and on a foul, after Barry h ad ad a two tions under the able lead e comp isi of n : ma Hausher, 163 Afurray street, te \u2014\"Owhe rs strings will arrive eithe T to-mor- v d, Templebar, A PR school eighths\u2014FEton College, holders of the er.In the last inning he took care master Quivron.The frabip lub Excru- w night or Sunday morning; J.and N.E ale, SCievelin Knnl, Port trophy, heat First of Schiebeck, the thi rd man, when there tive are striving to make this ente rise & viment, Boyle & Co, Cand A.Gates, well Huron.Mich.three-quarters length.Were two men on success, and hope for -encouragement from FOOTBALL.own through connection with Ed.Corri- lert, br g, B.Thames Challenge Cup, for ei ghts\u2014Trinity rors of Reilly and Massey.use 0 the er- their patrons, and the general n\u2019s stable, ud Gill Curry.In addition ateo, A Von Bokkelen, EN College, Oxford, eat & Cooper's ill at publie.m.Hendrie, Russell Wood, Columbus, Ohio.Su h, John R.Curry.Club 2 14 lengths.Time, 19.SPRINGFIELD.CARBERRY WON.Hendrie, of be troit, will be well re of Hamilton, and George Jasphine.b m, 3 Visitors\u2019 Challenge Cup, for colleges, Cornwall Was Defeated by Mr.George Hendrie's strin includes present.Fred \u2019 Deveney, a school fours \u2014New College, Oxford, beat Hernon, r.f R.1B.P.O.A.k THE BIG LEAGUE.Y «a fcore two splendid two-year-olds, Oak Su ad and Philadelphia.Pam.George Truman, Ham- - ; University College, Oxford, - « 2 3-4 lengths.Nichols, ¢ A.B.2 o of Only Seven to One.' > A Springwell.{1ton.On Time, tal, Bannon, cf.EE All the National League Games Play- ( ial to the Star.) The Seagram colo Doris Wilkes.Massey, 1bed CO sented too, and among others to be here ra will be well repre- er, aris blk m, G.W.Gard: - au Green, Lf.WALL, J uly 8.\u2014The Maple Lest the successful two- year-olds Time\u20142.113, 212%, 2.14.TORONTO'S REGATTA.Gilbert, 3b At Philadelphia\u2014 Football Club, of y, san.BOCA Balut ble.i Royal Sixteen Hundred Dollars Subscribed Reilly, 88 Boston tion Champions of the rairie Province, tool e and Prince Plausi à flyer with a large nu Mr.Seagram Fourth race, 2.17 class, pacing, purse Gleason, 2b ., ., Philadelphia ï 0 0 0 x- 3 lowered the colors of the Cornwall team, lings last season and mber of vear- and Large Entry Expected.Pappalau, p Batteries\u2014Nichols an Are ve.ager ; ; ; champions of Eastern On tario here ÿester- were sick, e was unab le to try them out.as most of them Lourd Rosebery, bs, Gen, West, b 5 Rosebery, Totals and McFarlan ay, to the tune of 7 goals to I.he o he divided t Teddy B.Chicago.(Special to the Star.) vl coo Dw Er © =D ret ho I eg S; ©0008 rs OVO CCI Ll ewwnoooe wl OMS -OOs At Washington\u2014 visitors are a fast, heavy team, and play strin he lot this year and the Hamliton Ont James \"Burgess.TORONTO, July 8.-At a meeting of Washington 0001000001 2 a fine combination game.The Cornwall on this circuit has, so far, proved Saladt C.Knitt Port the Citizen's Regatta Committee held last MONTREAL.Baltimore 0000000100 [ forwards were altogether too light to be orace, t of the original purchase.who m Huron.Mich night, it was announced that 21600 had 5 Batteries\u2014 Weyhing ; c- effective against their sturdy opponents, e the fastest three.Margan, b m.F been subscribed.A letter was read from Schiebeck.8.#.James and Robinson | and McGuire ; but their back line was stro ng, and made dus, 114, will be rs of the senson at Erie, the other here also.Ce ar s 0 prings, b uller Stock \u2018Farm, President Jupp, of the Northwestern As- Bannon, i.f At New York\u2014 R.H.E à gallant fi through \u20ac he rame.the property of W.Steele & Co.orace is Arbor \u201cMich.Ed Duversam, Ann sociation, stating that the prespects fa- Shearon, r.f.\u2026.New York 1x\u201410 18 lornwall Hi \u20ac Luss , and in the firs : the well Fred vored a b entry list from that associa- Barry, c.f Brooklyn © ô 0 161 half played east with the wind and sun.Sy accompani known Kentucky horsemen, and by will be Stable T Morgan.® g.Woodward Detroit, Mie ion.H.> Good was instructed to Dooley, 1b Bat terles\u2014Meekin an se ih rner n mpite of these vantages, Cornwall Lis his stable mates, Lanky Edem.Virginia m Jonathan \u201cMiller visit Montreal to arrange railway rates and enry 3b McKenna and Ryan.Dunn, could not ecre, while Allied four Bob and Semper Goderich a.to see the oarsmen of that city.e At Chicago.times.In the second half the first three + Nellle Walker han Wade .Jack!its, T y, Chicago R.H.E mes went to the visito: rs, and it looked 1 AT THE BEACH.Bothwell, Som, Nat 8T.LAMBERT\u2019'S REGATTA, PR McFarlan evn Cincinnati wd : 20 0 5 10 6 ike à whitewash for th e .ome team till, Bowery stud, Boy bm Em pire City \u2018ee eon au I 03 de oe de de OY 710 Dear the finish, when Pri imeau scored for ions of the Talent Was R.Arbutes Cuba, N.Y @ th The St.Lambert Roating Club will hold eir annual r - Totals.#® ol S565006066e al ODO Ds rt pS si cossriocn=e El owwusoscou » wl COC OOO moc = Dwyer and Vaughn.Batteries\u2014Griffith, 83 Ance s nd Donohue; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cornwall rom a corner kick.There The.Calculat a £11 Upset.ton, oO J kan.bs, C.James.Ham- - - larg egattu on Saturday next.A sos eB Ter @ eso ese\u201d were still ten minutes to lay, but Corn- Hal Patchen, b g, J.H Moore, Mi r frou e number of entries have been received McFarlan batted for Abbey in $th.At Plttsburg\u2014 R.H.E.wall decided to quit.Following is the NEW YOR Tt was an off dav waukee, Wis 5 6ar n sister clubs, and, with the home ele- aque ts orceen ant 195\" Pittsbu 0000 x\u2014 6 8 2 ne up: - Brighton K, July 8\u2014 e first race waa Time\u20142.16Y, 21844, 2.17% ment, a large field of starters is assured.Bcore by innings\u2014 Loutaville 0000 02 i Cornwall.Position.an'upset, for the two out siders .in the bet- Cano feature of the programme will be the NN Springfield Xx Batteries \u2014 Tannehill : owerman mee \u2014 aire Cees es .Carberry hed first and seeon in the hot- YESTERDAY AT LATONIA.e Tournament, w Inch, while offering a ontrea.0 0 0 383 vo 0\u20140 ageè and Kittr = McDonell oal ack Nelson ting fins a rive.Sir Gwain upset such skill and deftn fund of amusement t o spectators, cequiras At Cincinnati\u2014 HE oster ack.-8t John \u2018calculations by winni ng the third race CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 8.\u2014W.H ess in cânoe handling SUMMARY Cleveland.Rouch f- .Bhoemaker long odds.Summary: Laudemann's speedy colt Onamastus had a on the part of the waTibhatants.ee \u2014_\u2014 Poe t.Louis \u201c201000920176 5 819 Deurchia .ht -do da i Les + \u2026 Hewitt race, mile \u2018and à furionz, selling Tutaway Victory in the Sensation Stakes place near he ever popular War Canoe race has its = = Tt \u201che \u2014 Sacrifice hit.Nichols; stolen bases, Nich- Bat terles\u2014Jones and Criger ; Taylor and Collison do ors a Dg Acre, 00, Moody, 12 to 1 and for two-year-olds at Latonia yesterdu \u2019.the end of the list, and it is ols 3 O Tien : two-base hits, Gilber t Sugden.Masterson forward Fairle 1, won by a he, » Ella Ys 85, » \u2018Ihe race was at 8 furlon s, and run ih 1.] 3 the Braves rumored that St.Lambert's old time rivals Bannon and Barry y: first on balis, off Bap: on O'Connor, 25 to 1 and 7 to 1, second b Y \u20ac 3-4, Onamastus winning y 8 lengths pull- Club, of the Grand Trunk Boatin fleid palau ?, Abbey 1: left on bases, Spring- - t Montreai 10: struck out by Abney STANDING OF THE CLUBS Primeau (cap do thee lengths; Squire Abingdon, 99, Frasch, up.Rock land at 20 to 1 got the place will be on the war ath, and « xpect Pme - 3, double plays, Gilbert, Rellly and Massey : Club.rer Charlebois do do \u2026.atrley Wee er an to » 1 e, 158 1-4, by a head fr om Bill Anthony, the second to return with a scalp at eir girdle in the Won.Lost.cent.3 s +.Ellotg i halmers al choice, e best price on Onamastus was shap e of a war canoe prize, =e Sha pitch, Abbey; time, 2 hours.Umpire, (ineinnati 47 871 Referee\u2014James Ferry, Co 7 x, Spinner, Sieffleur, and C 3 to 5 Eddie Burke, winner of the fifth that he rares will be called sha un time Baltimore 40 42 6 615 Umpires\u2014F.VW.Huckell, Carberry and race, five furlongs, selling\u2014Hijee, race was bid up #255 over his entered price dealys which a there may be none of the tedious THE OTHER GAMES.Cleveland 40 27 Turner Gregson, Cornwal .3 to an inde ren won; Genera! by T om Huntley, but wns bought in by his Refreshment Te BO annoying at regattas, Cicada, a twenty-footer, buflt for Mr.Eno, of Btrathford, Conn -, to take part PROVIDENCE, R.I.June &\u2014Provi- Chicago 40 0 571 687 Linesmen\u2014W.Williams, O'Leary 15 to 1 and 5 owners for 31 Track li toing fast.grounds, and 9 Will be served on the in the trial races to choose a challenger for the Seawan haka Chal- dence won the fi t e î the serles Fittaburg kot 31 544 Chas.ose, Cornwall.Qurbery; and \u201c1, second by two lengths; Tendress E.4 Turtle Dove alloped home à lengths in return viaitors from the city can > with Toronto yesterda, New r 12 0 0 and 2 to 1, third .front of her field, a 6 1-2 furlong dash, in In the y a late evening train.lenge Cup.< ting and hustling playing gen: y by timely ie hiladelphia.the team godes to Montreal to-morrow, althotg 4.02 14.St.Clair, Tender, Camatop i Wather fine, attendance goo.evening the presentation of prizes, Hcore : Brooklyn Washington «18 wit have been unable to get on & match \u2018race, one umie- wain, 114, irat race, 4 < furlongs, selling \u2014 which are on exhibi tion in Messrs.Hors- RHE Bt.Louis 27 416 tour of Ontario any of the metropolitan eur Pause Partout also ran.Brewer, Won; Annie M.second; Nannie fail's window, McGarve \u2019s building, Notre NEW YORK, July 7.\u2014When in Scotland other belongs to Mr .e Eno, of Providence 382000019 10 8 Louisville 4 47 318 cess, ten victories h een à pronouncèd suc.ett,, 12 to 1 and to 1, won by a third.Time, 1.21 1-4.Hop, an ore Dame street, will be fol owed by 2 Bonnet { during the winter Mr.Clinton H, Crane, Btarathford, Conn, Ir.Enos boat is call- \u2018f'oronto 12010000014 8 319 \u2014 only one defeat sustained.aving been won and e 2 ; Swift Mas, 118 Murphy, 2 to 1 and Pe econd race, five furlongs\u2014 Peter Sterling, the occasion.j the well known yachtsman, designed two ed the Cicada.She is 32 feet overall, 17.6 Batteries \u2014 Rudderham and Leahy ; match will probab, Th 8 :40, Becon by à À ength; lorian, 114, won; tye: Pillot estra having been engaged for boats which are to take waterline, 8.8 beam, draught 8 inches, with Gaston and Duncan.UMPIRE\u2019S comp LAINT.unieas the Perlin ; ' and 2 to 1, third.Time thied Lb Time, 1 de secon ; Thé Bondinan, to choose a challen er for ry rt in the trials centreboard 8 feet e other boat in the ly be the nat rhe ot hr ion Lr race, handica one mile and 70 THE ABRGONAUTS WILL GO TO International hé Beawanhaka Seawanhaka.She is 31 8 overall 17.6 water- WILK EBBARRE, Pa, Jul te had no trouble in winni from Ro- \u2014Wilkes- How Czar Freeman, of New York, other match.the Maple Leafs, will consent to play an- six farlonge\u2014Lambent, 110, yards\u2014Elusive, won; rh ree Bars, second; WINNIPEG.ac, A e boats hav Challenge Cap for small nches dra h t, and with chester.The visitors were weak at the fos .5 Forth ren to Sand 1 to 3 \u2018won by half Azucena, third.Time } 44 3-4 WINNIPEG palding St.Lawrence e been built by the a line, 3 feet beam, 6i Both of eh e new boats bat anû delded poorly.re: Treats Those Who Defy Him.Jen h: ; Van Antwerp, 111, \u2018Aral 3 to 1 ourth race, Sensation Stakes, value atta of the W ! July 8\u2014The summer re.and have resemble Tomo, last season's unsuccess!, uw R.H.E.NEW YORK, July 8\u2014The following let- 8 to 5, second by two length 8; Mitchell, $1,790, six furlon 8s\u2014Onamastus 112, Mat- innipe owin Club will trial races.een sent to Oyster Ba One of the to tune up for the er, but they ha à Wilkeabarre.,.41003 8 ter has been written hy Um pire Heydier, MISCELLANEOUS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 3m I 0 1 and even, ird.Time, thews, 3 to 5, w on Roe kl an d, | 09, Conloy, e held about the mi aie of ugust, the of the Seawanhaks oats is the pro, rty overall and have ve greater lengt Rochester .140000 1007\" » Y who offended Andy Freeman: Santer a nd Billali also ran.20 ty ! and 5 to 1 , second; ill nthony, famous Arg onaut four of Torgnto will be Yacht Club an the and the same be two inches more freeboart Batteries\u2014Pa Le race, ,.six furlonge\u2014Marble Head, 97, ) 03, Thorpe, 5 to 2 third.Time, 1.16 3-4.in attendan ce to compete against a Win.sm and waterline.Horton and B 0 tton, Keenan and Smith ; New York, July 8.\u201cSOLLY\u201d SMITH WON.1 to 3 an d out, won by two lengths; The 1 rrister, Li ttle Ma or alse ran.Q nipeg crew, composed of Marks, Johnston, To the Editor of the World: i rker, 97, 'upee, to 1 and 1 to 3, i race, one mile\u2014 1 nip Eddie Burke, b uinn and Armytage.e local crew has HYRACUSK, N.Y.July 8.\u2014The Bisons b h In view of e fact that the president j It Was a Bloodless Victory Based on ES second.b: ; Subject, 94, O'Cont won, i Kitty > Bi ; George Krats, egun active training.According won to-day akin o t elr teeth.of the New Ÿ 0] rk Club Las telegraphed | 0O\u2019Donnell\u2019s Fouls, nor, 1, th ime, 1,15 hird.Time, 1.40 1 = epond Ave won hands down, but the to their hitting they should eleven other clul bs, an so President _ A Beh Waals also = Sixth race, selling, 6 1-2 furlongs\u2014Turtle good Deldin \u20ac and some luck, held down Btars, by loung, demanding my release, because BUFFALO, N.Y, July 8\u2014\"\u201cBolly\" HX th one - mile\u2014Athamaus, 9 » Dove, won; Valosc second; Everest, RACES AT POINTE CLAIRE .\u20182 the score.ummy Gray hit like a fiend.of the decision rendered by me on the on to 1 .and to 1, won by a third, Time, 1.20 1- 1 hd T | score : morning of Juiy ermit me t from hy O'Donnell\u201d of Mem 18, ; his, on ét: length; Doland dg, 110,8 neer, 5 8 to 5 and The fifth of the seres of handica yacht Es Hi Byracuse .202002010-7 11 side of the case.TE ec lared Davis, of New 0 give my a foul in the eighth ron to have n 8 nd of what was } que, WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS.races at Pointe Claire will take place to- Buffalo .\u2026-.1038000040\u20148 18 0 1 York, out at second ba se, for the fact that round ttle for the 114 ms, 1 to Dan Ti o'e morrow afternoon, at half past three > Batteries\u2014B Long, of Boston, touched him with the featherweight championship of the w ortd, Aa g = ton Park CHICAGO.July 8 \u2014Results at, Washing- boats, u The point « of the contesting QGray and Di soker, Blackman and Lake; while he was : night.in the arena of the Olympic A.C last fast, yesterday; weather fine, trac 14; Tom to date are follows: Vixen, 7 to the base, and had not reached it.Davis im the act of sliding use was oO ed hola, 12: Missie, 1 0; Mo lly Bawn, { \u2018 STANDING OF THE CLUBS.not only threatened to punch me, but also The boys weighed in er the limit, 122 Firat race, 1510 mile, Duno: is, 4 to 5 won; 9; Habitant, 6; = mets À { Bree: > D A Per used anguage in pounds.Not a blow w as struck in the i \"AT FORT ERIE.Muskalonge 3 to I, 2; Cash LU ay 3.Time, == =r 2 , ÿ Z À rai 4 Club.Won.Lost.cent.Brush rule.Fil admit I direct violation of the e a first round, Smith awin gi viciously with Ÿ -.564 in not suspending Dav e ands, and Non Dell.vety oleverly ; The Beven-eighthe of a Mile Was a Second ra ce, five furlongs.\u2014Survivor, 7 to ROD AND GUN.M likesbarre oe se .ick, and also ; is for three days ceed ing out of harm's way.In the suc- Beauty.10, won; tamina, to I, second; Galathe, A 7 ÿ A Syracuse Toronto .541 hin k in not taking him ing rounds thé boys mixed it very \u2018ALO, N.Y, J uly 3.Time, 1.05 14.74% / 7 Providence ., \u201ca : After the of Discipline, rough} , but po as one.\u201ca the BUTE , and the truck faste Fort ther ird race, five furlongs.\u2014The Kenwood A My 7 74 Æ Le Rocheste 460 £8 the field.fre °F reedman as I was walking across came k OD'Ponn ell: derag co mmit bed two fouls The b Orses are running true to their form Stakes, $1500 ad ded; sweepstakes for two 0 POACHER\u2019S DENA 74 7} / | Bpringfiela .own from the grand stand in an aod Ret eree ., .Ke) ly æautioned him, vo the improvement 0o ani ear old.Woiv \u20ac tton, 8 to 1, won; Hardy Put Nothing Indicates It is Such a 7 G77 7 eZ 7a Alo 20 er 00 04 be - grunge i manner.Anson excited but he repeated the act in the next round, 4 \u2018the-hi | crowd of bettors present Tee dee, 3 to 1, second; Former, ime, 6 3 S A OQ x by = x / ointed me out to Mr.and the referee gave th fight to h, J I R wd ois fact the bookmakers uay 3d Habitation.4 v/s / A W N AN > \\: = ol CITY AND SUBURBAN LEAGUE.Freedman, and the latter rushed at me who generously declared his willingosee ax every race why A Clay rode & \u2018great Fourth race, 316 miles \u2014Boa: nérges, 5 Dowh a low and rutt; lane in a certain vil- Yi UE) 7 \\ N N a N N o N A NS = x \\) N 4 AY NS nk A double h \u201cIs this MN to continue Ë ice on Alide Farley an beat Li ob to 1, won; The Roman, lage in one of the Mid and counties, writes A 7 Fy 7 x À » a = = S N N .at the eader will be the mttraction « Mr, Hesdier \u201d no {he bout, but the police would A + Time Maker 3.Time, 1.2 to 1, seconda contributor to the °° Londen RA 7 i) x A) 1 yi grounds to-morrow, \u2018 es, sir, ifth race, 1 1-16 miles \u2014T opmast, 2 to zine,\u201d are nituate a num of mn aga- Le the City and Sub urban Leagn there this mo a bare-faced robbery out i 1, won; Charlie Christie, 4 to 5, second; acattered on either side, fofmin a aie A f/ | our cham; ionsh 1 asked him wi Taing \u201d he said.GOSSIP.8 Al resco, 3 Time, 1.47 14.ul} j h first game will start & 2.15 i pes RE hat he meant, and he On Friday night the Westmount lacrose \u2014\u2014 old rer val.Tas eir mossy thatch, and 38 i teatants being Hochelaga and Webster, The said the decision on Davis at second base.\u201cYou'ye n team a practice match inet a whic might be one standing alone, N ernard and Galipeau and us the worat of 3 picked À rom the a SE Medical Everything abo ut, inside ahd mistake, n for a farmhouse A sr = Tho teries being D mas and 8.and you've got ao tter by us.\u201d 1 in Every mem best junior players Oi clean and neat, and comfortable, outside, is ui i e second game starts at 4.00 sh be- mah went on.\u201c1 ou make any more de- and re © teain, LACROSSE.the walls are hung a few old and round ow aly tween the West cisions like that I'll lock the gates, and érs who have been up to prac- collector of art prints that: SS pre \u2018Batteries, Dufty and Ashton, Fetcher and caution th e ople not to come when you tice 4re requested to be at the grounds \u2018he- na.rter A reasures might \u2014 y are schedul ed to um fore a g cottish j Ax ça \u201c ce pr ams and bacon.lt while the chimuey oo rners are lined a > rne es the Fastern \u201cThat's ail right, Ri Freedman,\u201d I re- bave decided Po iiletie Football| Ch.# a ST.unin gibt a\u2019 TO-MOR- dible that such comfort c 0 seed hardly ore- ha mes ne, the om tin plied, and wal away.Later, when enter a team for the, Pt; i Widaratand Jusk what I with the home of a uld be associated er, $ re.em dies admitted free ed as they are played.vessing un r the grand stand for the Caledonia Cup contest, and a practice ; i p x laër To-morrow aftéfuoon St.Ann's stairs, we enter t poach \u20147 es LA afternoon e a man who eve was tomorrow afternoon, on the\u2019 will do for yas?de the e team will the Ath letics on ing, in dhe dow.he last room on or ae a] se Fred.Hoey came to me and said: Geld hel the treet.helping you bs fast as you Wisk ontreal Drivi pla ark at \u2018oint t t TA) In the lo a rhe Sm Several changes have {aken place ama in sore at you, and sent me foot of Magdalen : = arles.The game p an ins up door.ove re al thi i- the players of the Montreal City and Bubs down here to tell you th * at it was the raw- cd v : 1.Writs bo our dontoë are a teres ing and exciting ane and the Cadets of hing\u2014rab bisa.5 Leland le Foy, Kane, and Fle ent eal he'd ever seen.at 4.1 3 crever all questions, and : the.is Dess t u all t h eir friends wit bunch of ares, of \u2018 .« u he have.been vel eased by Manager O'Neil, of rded this action as an effort to \u2018est\u2019 medica) sdrice, abuota fi He\u201d es I ba mitted \u201cgine,\u201d and seve which nets, forty or fifty yards the Webster team.two former have mid te me or influence my decisions, ree to the math °F tog er, woul Mneasare: at by the West En in i \u2018wish to say there was Pale and ho 5 LG: Ayez Ce ane at.meet of er teams.Add cess oôm- Jeast 900 yaññe.nets used oy a bag gere à num es at fKeawanhaka, A .In « trot 4 wazhaka whilé the iatter goes to the se Emerald son for any Wuch fault-findin, 2.1 beliove RED \u20ac ey j munications to .> Convw: taking wihged part ini the ® um for pitcher Thomas my decition co rreet, and if the play x - _ - on one of the rafters i ce \" trials to oles Le challenger Vis Ig «Fhe Tot avy me EE a \" Hochslaga which beat the should come up gai n I would decide it the KT »ieces of Jud which have lectioty of Me .over in, can a ne Weak \u201d i bh x in \u2018he Le Pa ne | from srowds and players, i Ao 3 Ye but when PILLS i, 4 Ÿ fo SF Le pre 24, Le She SF fk; {y gi hr RAR 6.) i = i A), 5 = ty 138 ws = Reston EHR DAILY.STAR-\u2014\u2014FRIDAY.JULY 8, 1898 TT Cerra ee LL AROOTTR BROF SALES, _ éme | Co THE MONTREAL ol WEARY OF WAITING.moments can have the plensure of seeing : ; pr _\u2014 pee : : - CE oo ee 20 CT al rere \u2014 - M en E 0 .those torts of insecte walk over him at .WE H VE NEVER Cc IMED NOTICE or SALK 9 i ni STE oo \u2014_\u2014 .ce, Bot to speak of the varied wasort- .IA LP ; LA ies of 4.A, GIGURRE, BR af 1 Mesé York Volunteers Tired of Tam- Bi TR oul end to make life that ours were the only tess in the world Ait to drink, but we Re Matter neti Gur CE, Marchant, | - : ra Rt ©\" pa and Typhoid.At meal time it is just n chance whether do CLAIM that after using ours you will use no other: Try The undersigned will sall by public auction.at thelr Rooms, St.James strooh, Mon yr \u2018 trea), Then ou or the flies get the greater part of the tool.All @rocers.: : ; ARTHABABKA\u2014F.F\u2014No 136\u2014Alfred QUEBEC.-PF.F.\u2014No.-135\u2014Charles Jobn ny food, and while eu transfer the food from D MONSOON and see for you veld re vi laure.en dollone\" the assets of the Luforost vs.Hector Michel.ORegun vs.Augusto Thorn.FLIRS AND PESTS AS BAD AS the plate to your mouth with one hand it Dry Goods and Furs rs SIOTE @ Part of Lot No.181 of officiui cadsatre 1\u2014Lat No.of cadastre \u2018 EG is necessary fo icula ildly with the D ews an Groceries \u2026+\u2014.14803 of the township of Horton, with a saw- of the parish of 8t.Roch North, being & - THOBE OF YET.oth ate widy Wa T Store Fixtures.saoqreveees-.2630 WAN and shingle mill and its accessories lot on Papineau street, circumstances and rot Le tae amber of hs son wi | 8 N 31: Bo Tamme Uren reeled the door of tho pari | CHERS\" LE to ot the official cadastre .ake @ T Of es = 04 61 t oor e pa \u2014 a * Bred Staff Correspondence.) the mouthful.$ D otes ¢ =.a E = Debta.Ee 1 church of Ste.Clotilde of Horton, August for the purish of Bt.Roch North, (Bpécial Sta repo TYPHOID IN TAMPA.AAG AOAAAAA 2.= Inventory of stock list of book of bray third next, al eleven o'clock &.1n.Golo gu Plessis street, circumstances TAMPA, Florida, June 30.\u2014FEither the | |.fies act as scavengers then Tampa | A 25 =x be = IN ; on Fi enter stock, Six Lot b pok of rodits, BRAUCE-\u2014F.F-NT Dame Marie dance Et Sheria office, Quebec, \u2018Ç nge \u201c1 R] \u2019 sources of news ut Washington are most ang its surroundings should be the most A a > 3 The stock can be sven on the premises any time, Eugenie Huguenln et vir vs.Dame Agnes July nincteenth instant, at ten o'clock : r 40 unreliable or else the plans of the pre | heultby plaçe on the continent.However, THINGS FORBIDDEN IN WAR.sent \u2018campaign are changed at least once in eyery twenty four hours.According to all newspaper reports at least 8000 troops.were to move out of Tampa to day, when us u matter of fact the momentous day has arrived and not a sol dier: has been ordered on board the trausports.Indeed there seems little likelihood of our moving out before some time next week.The reasons why there will Le na movement in the Humediate future are many, though as I have stated in a pre.: vious letter, there is absolutely no real ! suthority for any news here.« ! First of all there wre not at present suf ficient transports in the port of Tampa fo- take out anything hke eight or ten thousand men.Then ugain there is the matter of recruits.All regiments were orflered some time since to recruit up to 100.men in place of Bl, as formerty.The | Tetruite, so far as the Second Royimeut is concerned, are mow on the way and cannot arrive in Tampa unul Saturday of * this week.These recruits, some 20 a company, ure without arms and Uuiforms, and it might also be mentioned that the regithent in and about Tampa have not ns -yet seen anvthing of the light weight uniforms which were pro- miged some time ago, though it ix under stood they have Peer shipped.Another thing which would indicate no immediate movement is the matter of paying the trgops.The pay rolls for two months pay, May 2 to July 2, are\u2019 now being signed and it is the evident intention to pay off before the regiments move.This cagnot well begin before Saturday, and will be a matter of at leust à dav or two.These are the reasons we have in Tampa here for thinking that several days will elapse before the regiments move out to support General Shafters army now in Cuba.For the luck of real news there is one endless chain of \u201cfake\u201d stories which 0 the rounds of the company streets.Tst, à story will start that the Second Regiment in to go to Washington.The members see dim visions of a grand guard With its endless ceremonies and drills und ard mounts and the active service in Juba which they have worked xo long and so hard for is fading away.They russ and swear and finally some one comes forward with the assurance that the story is all bosh, and the members of the Second feel like themselves again.another day a story will start that orders to move withm an hour or two have been received, and the story will spread from oue end of the camp to the other in an incredible short space of | time.| The officering of the three New York regiments, viz: the 201, 202.203, is proving a bonanza for the members of the Becond.Yesterday six members received commissions in these three regiments and | they will leave almost immediately for | the north to take np their new duties.Those who accept these commissions, how- - ever, must take the bitter with the sweet, | for it will again be a case of goin through the routine of Camp Black an Chickamauga Park, with its awful dirt and all the rest of it.Then again the such 1s not the case, for there iy much more wickuess bere than is erally known.The disease of which de army surgeons are most afraid js typhoid fever and apparently with good cause.1 under stand op good authority that there are 150 soldiers sick with this fever in Tampa at the present time though there bus not been 5 mention of 1t in any of the papers, local or foreign, In fact « rendent imform- officials knew the death rate of Tampa, and that it must be & very prominent resi dent, deed, when the papers made any mention vi a death.Tu sur own repunent at the present time are several cases vf typhoid and yesterday a prominent member of my own compauy, \u201c1, who has been on the hospital detail, That fever should be prevalant here is not to be wondered at.On the outskirts Of the city absolutely no preventives are taken agamst this dread disease.There is no drainage to speak of and the foul smell one runs across nan afternoon's march © would be a revelation to a Nice clean Eng, Lishunan, as Du Maurier said in Trilby.At one end of Franklin street, which ia Tampa's wun business thoroughfare, and not 500 yards from the centre of the city, was a slough hole filled with stagnant water.ver sue our arrival nearly four weeks gu, this pool has existed with its coating of Zreen slime and it was only ves terday that the city officials awoke to the act that it nought be unhealthy and draw- ed it off.The rity offivers might do well to walk through «ne of the regimental camps here and take a few lessons in keeping clean.Every possible precaution is taken by the commanding otheers and not a bit of dirt, no matter how small, is allowdd to be exposed any longer than absolutely necessary.Jor instance, every emply tin can is thoroughly ~ burned before throwing it away and the kitchen and company sinks are covered with a coating of saud three times a day.As for personal cleanliness every man in the regiment is required to wash himself thoroughly from head to foot at least once tu 24 hours.This the men find both un easy amd convenient order to obey, and it is much harder, work to drive them ont of the waters of Hillsharough Bay than into it.THE EXCITABLE CUBANS.While on provost guard at Yoho City, which 18 a suburb of Tampa, I had occa- \"sion recently to see the enthusiasm with which war news wus received among the \u2018ubans resident there.My duties took me into a cigar factory, « one of the largest in the South.In one loug room were 350 Cuban workmen.In the centre of the room, upon a raised platform, sat a man with a newspaper in front of him.He was reading and translating this paper, which happened to be one of New York's yellow seets, to the workmen present.It was plainly evident that it was a description of (Feneral Shafter\u2019s campaign * the man was reading to the workmen while fi they sat rolling up the leaves of Havuna.The man would begin the description of a fight Juuetly enough, and tht workmen continued their toil with busy, deft fingers.Finally the reader in his translation would come to an exciting part.Up would go the It is perhups, not generally realized that the game of war is hedged round by «a wony restrictions as a boxing contest under Queensbury rules.These regulations, ways Tit-Bits, which are uuder the sanction of ail the civilized countries of the world, are desigued to insure fair play for the curu- , ;batants.When it is intended to bombard ed me last evening that no one outside the a place, due notice should be given, so that \u201call women and children may be removed (tu a place of safety; and every cure must i be taken to spare churches and hospitals, 8s well as all charitable or educational buildings.All chaplains, doctors and ; burses are protected in every possible way, was taken to Atlanta, Ga, for treatment, cand are not to be taken prisoners cr in (any way Inured.Any soldier robbing or wutilating an enemy is liable to be shot without trial, and deuth is the penaliy for wounding or killing a disabled man.The budies of the enemy are to be carefully searched before burial, and any articles found on them which might lead to their identification are to be sent to the proper quarters.Explosive bullets must not be used, and quarter must be given to the enemy whether he asks for it dr not.In an attack on the enemy there must be no ectcealment of the distinctive signs of the regiments.Poisoning drinking water is strictly forbidden.: THE VESUVIUS' WORK.The trouble with the American dynamite cruiser Vesuvius\u2019 guns is that they wanot be accurately aimed.The pheumatie gune are not rifled and a screw is used tu secure rotation of the projectile and thus kee ils nuse forward during thght, Shells containing 500 pounds of dynamite ean be fired form the Vesuvius, but none of the six fired at Nantiago contained more than 200 pounds.One of these shells fell into the Cayo Smith Battery near the mouth of the harbor, and demolished it.The projectile struck the corner of the roof of the ullicers\u2019 quarters, passed through that and exploded behind the guns.The shock vas appalling.Not only were the buildings swept out of existence, but the heav guns ten the battery were all dismounted, and one was blown clear over the front of the works.Santiago itself, tho h some rviles away, and the whole neighborhuod were shaken by the explosion, and hardly a , man mn the fortifications escaped death.HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Richard Harding Davis was on the steamer Olivette, along with the American transport ships, en route from Tampa to Baquiri, Cuba, where the landing was made.He thus describes the progress of the fleet of transports: The sguad- ron at night, with lights showing from every part of the horizon, made one think was entering a harbor, or leaving one.But by day we seemed adrift on a sea as untravelled as it was when Columbus rat crossed.There was really nothing to prevent a Spanish torpedo boat from run- ni out und \u2018sinking four or five sbips while they were drifting along, spread out over the sea at such distance that the vessels in the rear were lost to sight for four- SE Ming EARS! + N°.T0 BUILDERS, Material For Sale.30 Window Sashes, new, sizes 24x24, 17x30, Aege table Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulating the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS CinLpreEN Hf Promotes Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest.Coatains neither wm, Morphine nor Mineral.OT NARCOTIC.Aperfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP.Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK.LE LE (1:35 Dôses=35Crvés Assorted Frames, from 34 to 48x24, Quantity of Hardwood Bannisters 2 Cast Iron Columns, SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE TENDERS FOR STEEL RAILS, SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tenders \u201d will be recelved up to noon on Tuesday, 2nd August next, for the aup- 1,000 Tons of 50-1b.Steel Rails and fastenings Lo be delivered C.I.Isdwaärd Island Ruilway side, Prince Edward ls) 5,000 Tons vf &v-ib.Steel Rails and fasten- Ings to be delivered un the Intercalonial Rallway whart, at St.John, New Bruns- to be delivered In the 1599 wharf at Summer- and april, .wont of Ab Conditions, Forms of Tender and all other information will be furnished after 20th June, 1898, on application at this office, vr a: the oftico of the High Commissioner for Canada, London, Eng- Î IS ON THE WRAPPER Department of Rallways Ottawa, 1st June, 1898.BOTTLE OF lCASTORIA Oustoria is put up in one-size bottles only.Is is not sold in bolk, Don't allow anyone to sell you anything else on the ples or promise that it is \u201cjust as good\" and \u201cwill answer every pur 2! 83 Bes that you get O-A-5-T-0-R-.=, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed nde: Completion of Goderich Works,\u201d will received at this office until Friday, July next inclusively, for completing the harbor und river works in course vf reconstruction al Goderich, y Outurio, according (uv a plan and specification to be seen at the office of the Town Clerk, Goderich, at the office of Mr.H.A.Engineer, Confederation Toronto, and at the Depart- Public Works, Ottawa.not be considered unless made on the form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An accepted bank chec order of the Minister of \u20ac \u20ac, payable to the ublic Works, for f five thousand dollars ($5, > 0 eac cheque will be forfeited if the party d cline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, and will te returned in case of non-acceptance of tender.accept the lowest or any tende A BRITISH MANUFACTURER.Mr.Arthur Keen, of Birmingham, on Department of Public Ot 15th Th Newspapers inserting this advertizement without authorit from the Department twill not be paid for two days previous to Beuucher dit Morency et vir.MARCOTTE FRER! ot No.25-B of the sixth range of the township of \u20188henly North, County of Beauce, with buMdings thereon o.:ted, steam saw mill, engine and all uccessurles, circumstances and dependencies ; reserve ing a pluner und two shingle mills, To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Benoit-Labre, August third next, at noon.DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.3l8.\u2014Marie Aubertha.allas Bertha Demers, vs.Dame Elaurtu Larocque et vir, 1.\u2014A land in the parish of Ste.Barbe, county of Huntingdon, known on official lan of the parishes of St.Antect and Ste.urbe as No.&; with buildings.2.Another land in the parish of Ste.Barbe, known on officlal plan of the parishes of St.Anicet and Ste.Barbe as No.33; with bulidings.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Barbe, August third next, at two o'clock p.m.DISTRICT OF BEDFORD.-F.F.\u2014No.6317.\u2014-Dame Victorin Swinburne, George McKinnon and Willium L Esperance vs.Adulard Pare.Purt of Lot No.1 In the second range of the township of Roxion, county uf Sher- ford, now known on official plan of the village of Ste.Pudentienne as lot Nu.85, with bulldings thereon erected.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Pudentienne, county of Bhefford, August tenth next, at nine o'clock m.ST.JOHNS.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.282.\u2014YVulter Alexander Stuart va.Albert O.Stuart, es qual A pice of ground In the parish of St Cyprien, district of Iberville, Known us No.60S on ofticlal plan of said parish, with the buildings thereon erected.To be sold at the door of the \u2018parish church of St.Cyprien, August third next, at cleven o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1899 \u2014Adjutor Corriveau vs.Dame Obeline Roy, es qual.Lot No.17 B of the officlal cadastre of St.Philemon, with buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencius.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Philemon, August fourth next, at ten o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014-F.F.\u2014No.1541\u2014 Patrick O'Brien vs.Alcime Bourdon.A lot of land in St.Gabriel Ward.Montreal, being the north half of lot No.2646 on official plan of the parish of Montreal, with house and outbulldings thereon er- ted.Tu be sold at sherift's office.Montreal, August fifth next, al eleven o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.3337.\u2014Joseph Frederic.Loranger, Frederic C.Loranger vs.J.H.Fournier.A lot in the parish of St.Zotique, district of Montreal, known as No.117 of the official plan of suid parish, with a house, an lice house, and outbulldings thereon erected.\u2018To be sold at the door of the parish church of Bt.Zotlque, August fourth next at eleven o'clock a.m MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014No.1146.\u2014Felix Mongeon vs, EMe Fontaine.A lot in the village of the parish of Ver- cheres, known on official plun_ of sald parish as No.129, with the buildings thereon erected.To be solid at the door of the parish church of Vercheres, August fourth next, at eleven o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014F.F\u2014N0, 24.\u2014Klzear Sigouin and James Oliver Watts vs.Joseph Henault and Mathias Henault A lot in 8t.Mary's Ward, Montreal, QUEBEC.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1648 \u2014 Michael Cluncy vs.Peter McCaffrey.Lats Nos.575, 676, 577, and 579 of the official cadastre of the pariah of St.8yl- vostre, county of Lotbinlere, with build.logs, and w be sold in one and the same 0 To be sold at the door of the sh church of 8t Sylvestre, July nineteenth next, at ten o'clock a.m.SOREL.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.4191\u2014Jean Baptiste Vigneuu vs.Pierre Celestin Vanasse dit Beauvais.L\u2014A lund in the parish of St.Guillaume d'Upton, known on official cadastre of Bald parish «3 Nos.365 and Z-Anuther lund in the parish of St, Guillaume d'Upton, known on official cadastre of suid parish as No.357.8.\u2014A fot in the parish of St.Guillaume a'Upton, known on official cadastre of said parish us No.657.To be sold ur the door of the parish church of St Guillaume d'Upton, August third next, at ten o'clock a.m.ba DISTRICT OF.MONTREAL\u2014F.F.\u2014No.25\u2014Guspard Desserres vs.Theopllie Bienvenu.¢ sz À plece of land in the parish of ft Charles, vounty St.Hyaclothe, known-oR official plan vf said Parlsh as No.248 with the buildings thereon.erected.Te be sold ut the door of the ah church of St.Charles, August fourth next, ut eleven v clock a.m.Cel DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.~F.F.-No.| 1T3H\u2014-Le Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien ve.Emery Guadard et al.-\u2014A lot in the parish of Ste.Sophie, district of Terrebonne, known on \u2018the cadastre of suid parish as official number 71, with buildings thereon erected.2\u2014A lot ut the same plaice known as No.480 of the same official plan, with | saw-mill and other bulldings thereon erected.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Sophie, August third\u2019 next, at ten o'clock a.m.oo THREE RIVERS\u2014F.F.\u2014No.\u201chas.Joseph Marctlidon vs.Wilbrod Michel, Land in the parish of Gentilly, comprising the suuth-west quarter of No.15 and Nos.16, 17 and ls of the registration cadastre of the county of Nicolet, with the- buildings thercon\u2019 erected.circumstances and dependencies, with à reservation from No.27 To be sold at the door of the parish church of Gentilly, August third next, al ten o'clock am.ARTHABASKA\u2014F.F\u2014No.36\u2014Michel Fontaine vs.Nupoleon Beauluc.A plece vf land In the township of Simp- Son, county of Drummond, being lots Nos.1-1 and I-K of the officlal plun for second range of sald township, with two houses, two barns, two stables, and other bulid- * inks thervon erected.co To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Cyrille of Wendover, July twentieth instant, at ten o'clock a-m.MONTREAL.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1333.\u2014Charles Eu Meyer vs.Dume Monique Mal- ette.1.A lot in the village of Point Fortune, county Vaudreuil.known as No.36 of officia! plan for sald village, with a house thereon erected.2.A lot in the village of Point Fortune, known as No.41 of official plan of safd village, with a stable and two sheds thet on erected.Reserving from sald lot Le plece of land containing eighteen feet fn front by one hundred feet.Two vacant lots, known on official plan for the village of Point Fortune as < eu & OR.£ and 43, without bulidings.Try « 2 cie .; 3 t h ime i p .> SG I?R known as lot No.1315, and part of lot No.To be d t \u201cth chances ave very much guna their peng tones of his voie from jhe musical Span.| En pau at time and no one new a Visit to America.bo SURPRISING INCIDENTS 3$ Iver official plan of sald ward.with the church of 51.Madase1 00%, ok sand Ton ally the newly made lieutenants\u201d do not | stand upon his feet and so would every up had grown disgusted and, gone okt vx nge_ th Ten Tested en office.Mont- twenty-first In nt, at eleven o'clock a.relish.Cuban in the room and out woul | pack home.AS Oue of the generals on om real, August fourth next, at eleven o'clock MONTREAL.\u2014¥.Ton Là Harnmue - BULLET Pn0OOF SCREENS.\u201cVien Cubs Lean out would thunder board said: \u201cThis is God's war, and we CORROBORATES REPORT OF AN- : am du Peuple tn: pre, Liew 1a Hrs a hb e\u201d until the very walls are only His agents.\u201d opt 0 : Antoine Marie Alf La st Ad tanoots ; seem to shake.\u20ac J « .GLO-AME a to the - \u2014\u2014 rocque, es te, Yesterday a small detail left here on a This was repeated time and again, until Then as to the water provided for the LO-AMERICAN FRIENDLY op urine, au andere Eee for MONTREAL \u2014F.F._-No.226 \u2014Francois 150 in the West Tales Montreal, being lot peculiar musgion and one which I have not every line had been read., use of the troops on shipboard, Davis FEELING.i SO.Green House, Parliament Buildings,\u201d wil Xavier Bouchard dit Lavallee and Dame front by.MeOHE rots ND nec ue ed, in as yet seen mentioned.This wus taking The Superintendent told me that he Writes: The ater on Dard of our Ship Su ERNEST Le received | at this, office until Friday.Emelle Dotleau vs.Ferdinand Bouchard thereon erence ; x nga cha of a number of bullet proof screens thanked his stars when aft on « Was so bad that it could not be used to .15th July, 1898, inclusively, for the ereotion : ; o sold at Sherif's office.Montreal, July which are destined for the use of Genural for then the reader got down or aolid Thies shave with, it smelled like a frog pond or Mr.Arthur Keen and his youngest son, ej GLANVILLE ' of à Green House, Parliament Grounds, County of cae er hr surent.twenty-second instant.at ten o'clock a.m.Bhaîter's army.ature and the men worked instead of yolj- 8 stable yard, and it tasted that way.Be- Harry A.Keen, of Birmingham, England.All rights reserved.Ottawa, acording to pi uns an pec 7 201 of the official plan of said parish.with These acreens are constructed of metal | ed.ye fore we started from Tampa Bay, the first who bre to-day stopping at the Windsor, °%* .sons ta De Seen at the partment o house, barn and outbuildings thereon er- nelle raie Lu Annie Jo.UZ.~Dame Cog of eufficient strength to protect those be- I might mention that this reader is part time it was examined by the doctors, who W ones day Ho perussell anguse, Ottawa, on Ceo feeoofofoofocfosorfeefoofoc flies Tenders will not be considered unless feted.subject, to the charge of a lease A lot nf land in the City of Montreal, bound- hind them from the Mauser bullets of the of the institution and spends the entire declared that in spite of the bad smell and Excellency Lord Aberdeen at Govern His made on the form supplied, and signed fOF one-year from March last.ed in front by Lavan) avenue, being à subdivi-\u2019 ; - ; à ci .CO at Governmen: \"E 0 cA ed d To be sold at the sherift\u2019s office.Mont- mon of on Spanish army.day reading while the men work at the taste it was not unheulthy, but Colonel piouse tie visit being réturned later in CHAPTER XXXIV.\u2014(Continued.) with the actual signatures of Serer.real.August fourth next, at two o'clock The.vitae af not No.18 rat Dan af screen is made of sufficient size to benches.i J.stor, 0 fered to bay for fresh ie ter the day by Lord und Lady Aberdeen cwli- \u201cYes, 1 am Sirayo, and there never was ohn, accepted Ministor of puits Works, p.m.ouse and outbulidinge themon erected.: shield 24 men each and are ao light that Were or which Mr.Plant charges two cents a Ing on Mr.Keen at the Russell House.a be old at Sheriff's office, Montreal, July ; .: : 5 ! ! -_ o gallon, if they would empty all of the bad Mr.Keen and his son also had an imper- a warrior yet who would not have left all pany each emaapliars (500 must wen.QUEBEC\u2014F.F.\u2014No.2115.\u2014The City of twenty-first instant, at ten o'clock am duy with the Premier, to follow him at his command.You have forfeited if the party decline the contract Quebec vs.Joseph Thivierge.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 10768.\u2014Hercule Due ter said it was good enough for him, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier,\u201d with whom they ; i io fail t mplete the work cont cted Lot 1425 of the official cadastre of the Pre ve J.B.Personne.i Colonel Astor's very considerate offer was lunched, Mr.Keen fs well and widsly | heard; now, without more words, will you for ana Swill be returned In Case of non Barish of Bt.Sauvenr, Quebec.situate on whith are cassé eee eo ile of : + RR ° .A .À 4 , \u201c © ; pi | not accepted.So we all drank apollinar- stoel and connection with the coal, iron, obey?\u201d .acceptance of tender.Bagot street, wilth buildings ; subject to Mon trontine où Fullym at.St.Mary's no | ae they A re a docls fair smelling water overboard.General Shaf- view on the same ly level country.The object of thia is to save men in a fight through the open and their utility will have a trial with General Shafter\u2019s .A lieutenant, one non-commissiun.ANOTHER CANADIAN e I v \" « r commercial undertalinus ; T department does not bind elf to #8N annual ground rent of six dollars.Montreal, k .pia > KILLED AT is water and ten.The soldiers, however, in the United Kingdom.He ts vice-presi- \u201cBayate!\u201d they cried, and thundered on accept ha lowest or any tender.its x0 Booold at the sheriffs office.Que |or mad ara = No 14 on offolal ! ; a had to drink the water furnished them, ex- dent of the Mechanical Engineers, vice- their shields\u2014all but a few Indunas, who By order.bec, August fifth next, at ten o'clock To be acid at Sherlffs office, Montreal, July \u2019 BE - o'clock p.m.x army : cept those who were able to pay five cents president of the Iron and 8 ici - s ere teel Institute, ; R ÿ .F.BE.ROY, twenty-first instant, at two ed officer and two Faves of the Second SANTIAGO.a glass to the ship's porter, who had a 8 member of the Board of Management of would feign probe their suspicions by PE secretary.a Regiment, went on rd a with them private supply of good water which he the British Iron Trade Association, chair prolongéd discussion.Department of Public Works, QUEBEC.-\u2014F.F.\u2014No.4#\u2014-Charles Jo- MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014No_12\u2014Alexandrs ot Port Tampa vesterdar atermoon and HALIFAX, N.S, July 8 \u2014 Su made into lemonade.The ship\u2019s crew and Corn pind founder of the fateut Nut tlt Tay is well.Let there be no more Ottawa, June 2th, 1898 seph Marchiidon oF fesaras stanguay.Desmarteau, curator to estate Willlam Henry.outfit is on vay Juba.i ap p Soe ; ; je any, Limited, 4 : .- = ; ser et al.Frm Ba HC | a Te oo ond 508 Shon Hn Ther UME BE hosp of fight Your women il 70 pc enpucars tnt oi, advisement oro toon eg CHRIS, | FE, es wi is WORSE THAN EGYPT.Cumberland, has received word put on board by the Ward Line to which aise à Which a ir non don and Muiatana turn to their kraals.The men will take without puthorits fom the department and dependencies.oor circumstances ward, Tor ele ay oti village ot The .Co ; ; that a younger brother of his, the Seguranca.belongs.the United Kingdom; director of dolckow their weapons and meet in the great p tL 2.\u2014Lot No.301 of official cadastre of the Jean Baptiste, county of Hochelaga; with Like everything clve which grows at all in Lieutenant Robertson, was mortally Vaughan & Co.Limited.nf Midas non I take his place in parish of St.Jean des Challlons, with a buildings thereon ted, and with use Li this country the crops of bugs, insects and weunded in the battle of Friday TT ough-on-Tees, having the largest number Jr2al.Every man wi ê p house, circumstances and dependencies.cuminon with athers of lane in rear.every sort of creeping thing is simply enormous.There is only ane safe way of keeping out of the reach of the creepers and walkers and this is to post yourself fn a hammock, and even then the red ants take a chance at climbing the rope Between your hammock and the trees to es which it is attached.A man sitting on the ground for n few FEELINGS OF AMERICANS.last at Santiago.Mr.Robertson left immediately for his home in Ontario to visit\u2019 his mother in ber hour of afftiction.1 T i will t To he suld at Sheriff's office, Montreal, J NATURAL GAS.of blast furnaces In the United Kingdom his own regiment, and the Indunas TO LET esp se Sean des Chations Agua twenty-first Instant, at eleven o'elock Ca t ; pe = sal?or the production of pig iron, and they take their proper positions.Advance! fifth next, at ten o'clock a.m.MONTREAL are also the largest producers of steel rails, ; 99 * ° \u2014F.F.\u2014No, §7.Theodore \u2018 his \u2018born leader the \u201cSs B d .P.BL.employing some 16,000 people.Under the apeil of this bora Isader ve In tar uildin $ avrpre-v.FINS.m5\u20147he city ot Pis Fiouard Ly do Bellefeulile, oo real courage of the people returned; Quebec vs.Joseph Marcoux 5 Nos.I \u201c ; ; .known on oficial plan of seid ward an lots BTUDYING AMERICAN ME MiGUS, poured on in one direction,talking excited- ON FIRST FLOOR, Lot No.393 of official cadastre for the 1678 and 1077.bounded in front by Beaver Hal ly, and Si followed with the young : parish of St.Sauveur, Quebec.IL vith A puiiding thereon erected.Bald In conversation with our reporter, Mr.y, an irayo ollo > A neat, comfortable office, newly papered and To be sold at Bheriff's office, Quebed, two lots forming one plot.\u2018 Keen sald that England had, for the Inst chief by his side, his head thrown back, inted.stesm heated; rent low.Apply to August sixth next, at ten o'clock a.m.2 Two lots In St.Antoine ward, Montreal, thres years, enjoyed a period o.prosper and his éyes continually turned upon his painted.: - APPLY \u2014_\u2014 known on oficial plan of sald ward as lots (OJOJO[GIOIOJOIOJO[OIOIGIOJOICIOIOIQIO) COCODOGCHSCESCOODLECO Its Exportation from Canada to be Regulated, Not Prohibited.(Special to the Star.) © - : ity, but whilst there are no g toms of ; ; W.KE.COOPKR, Star OMce TEBEC.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.4%2\u2014Georges De- N98 1003A and 10718, bounded in front by lLa- .OTTAWA, July 8.\u2014The Government has a relapse, there has never bees a time formidable companion.CL.Telephone No.378 ve mors vs.Willlam Elliott and William AL gauchotiere étreet: tn Forming ne CE A Montrealer,\u201d Who Was at Portland, reached a decision on the question of the when It was more necessary fur .c con.In a vast semi-circle within the great \u2014\u2014- phonso Tozer.3.Two lots nf land In the pariah of La Pree Speaks Ab exportation of natural gas, which has been ditions of trade In the Old World to be kraa) the men drew up in something like 10 © - Lot No.2692 of St.Louls Ward, Québec.seritation de In Sainte Vierge, county of Jags peaks out the War.engaging its attention for some months.regiment, to a number dred stood out and fell in with the Regi- situate on St.Ursule street, with bufld- ques Cartier, district of Montreal own on studied by all men of business, ap it ig ordey, regiment o of o 1 - ized that the greatest competitors ; 3 1 iffer- K Ings.éffictal plan of the parish of Lachine as Now.The exportation of the gas will not be Técosn ' p ach regiment with shields differ- ment of the Rock.; 1, &| , : £2°0r the.wubdlvimon of pars ot th 100 of Briush producers are to he Found in Or ST AC from those carried by the \u201cSons of Umkomaas, little chief with the To be rold at Sheriff's office.Quebec, 51 und &2 of with halidings fhereon cosotid\u201d A .prohibited.although strong representations J unc 8 } TA que ne Ne Te olf this Shs, who to that end had been made to the Gov- hoinentted Staten of America.Mr.tn others\u2019 ; big beart, I place you over the men who August tira next at fen o'cock am ae ung a in th artsh of La Pre- \\ United States of Inte and was present ns CTiment, but it will be continued under \u201cIt has been one of the gpecinl purposes Sirayo marched through the lines, tow-! remain in the centre.You will sleep here, JOLIETTE.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.%47\u2014Elixes The- to, dr IA Sainte Vierab.country of Fee: { the {th of Julv celebration in Portland, Such honding restrictions that there will of my visit to the United States and Can.ering ahead above them, and the rows of but when the sun is up you will march rjauit vs.Telesphore Bonin.pero ee aunty of Jao .tells some personal observations which be no danger of the exhaustion of the fields, ada to look into the circumsiunces that gleaming eyes followed him, trying in the quickly to the old stones where your father 10a lan the parish of Bt.oficial pian of the parlsh of Lachine as leu.give a good ldea of the way in which the that there will be an adequate local supply have brought all this about, and so tar Sark to decipher the features of their new lays.\u201d Thomas, district of Jolielte, known on Nes.56 and 37.of subdivision of part of quiet and sensible people of the United of gas.and that reasonable rates shall be a8 the branches of business in which 1 leader.It was an impressive scene\u2014this \u201cShall T not at once, oh, chief?\u201d official plan of Shia parish as Nes.565 original No.i with bulidings theres Ky ala able ol States 1çok upon the Nbr On the MOTNIDE insured to users of Ras in Canada.The ame nm reared, ith, to 53 large body of men, silent and waiting, \u201cNay, do as say.Inyami, listen.The and £56, vith build] Pris of Se ond os twenty-second instant, at two o'clock p.m, +.the Spanish fleet had been destroyed he chief natural gas fields in this country are commercial Pema of Great Britain.drawn up under the stars within the wide largest body of Zulus Jie at the Place of the Borromee.district of Jollette, being part friends.at whose house he was stoppin, pituated i Ersex Jud Welland ¢ qunties, in ciggle of huts.cml turning to the shining Rock.Is A Tee of lot Na 117 of official plan of aaîd par- A Fo No.2743.\u2014Plerre Pig.and who are counted among the most ntario.En the former couniy three com- - Sirayo smi grimly on returni is BO, eat chief.; ish.Ma .; ; Don\u2019t be under the im- prominent people of Portland.were very panies are interested in the exportation ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, head of the column, after judging the num- \u201cYou will lead on to the nearest drift, Lots Nos.555 and 558 to be nold at tho ace, °éimtriet of Ouae.Known = eid 8 on of doubtful as to whether they should decor- of gas to Detroit, while in Welland Coun- ber, to think that so large a body should We will cross the river to-night with your door of the parish church of 8t.Thomas.tan of anid pariah as lot No.312; with dwells, te their house.\u201cse ; ut J Tos Mr.Keen speaks in the highest terms of er, : ; ai July 19th inst.at ten o'clock a.m.and Nain; r , ate their house.It-seems to them that ty one company is engaged in supplying the great kindness and consideration, and think of flying before the email band ot regiment, and draw up before the Zulus.Tot Ne.107 at the door of the parish chutes n , Jan an | other Tulldings thereon srected.natant, the time when the n 8 y tv af : = ç the that over à thousand had Just ayrived gas to the city of Buffalo.of the information which was so unselfish- Zulus.\u2018There must be no noise.We steal ke pan- of Bt.Charles Borromee, July twentleth of st.Andre Aveliin, July ninetesnth 4 pression that Abbey's Effervescent Salt is unpalat- .» i3 a i - se pi soldlers had been killed and ly accorded him in all his investigations \u201cYour enemies are few,\u201d he said, you thers on the prey\u2014silent and hungry.If inst, \"at ten o'clock a.m.at two o'clock p.m, 2e able.It is a most delicious not the time for rejoicing ned + as in New York, Philadelphia, Washington.are many.Why did you think of flight?\u201d any man speaks so much as one word it ; \u201c7 \u20ac .: LEGAL QUERIES.preparation to the taste\u2014 the other best citizens of the city agreed with them, and thought they could cele- so pleasant, in fact, that it brate the fourth better by donations to is oftentimes taken as a .be used for the care of wounded.The Pittsburg, Cleveland, at Hamilton in Can- ad killed our fetish, and the will be his last.Do you heed?aang Dut, snd Sead HL Me B83 wi Tot nid vo ers donned came \u201cwt once Met! tesy and attention would be accorded to the response.i i ; Come, then; and replacing hingself Le \u201cThey tied, hey were in league with side Inyami, he led the regiment towards \u201chic! = 7 LEGAL CARDS.SPECIFIO ARTICLES Tenant.\u2014A tenant slgns a lease and : : yo } ont, h ror, prev : A > ; y A 2 ve A beverage.It is an un- } The NOTES were decorated reve find NI ri which | ihe landlord save AME Keen, when Questioned Ds fe the: the rom in the.fi 2 Ae regiments suf- the ver he hid song of Clhianda\u2019s reg HeGIBBON, CASGRAIN, RTAN & WITCHELL ¢ : à : J ire ty } b h © nm p \u20ac Case.e promise nglo-Amerlcan alllance, säld that all the.| fered most t e.ment on the mare cume plainly on 2 ! ualled thirst - quencher.! Sore nad hime aad When Ted nies them.however.Platform and steps Teports that bad been made In reference |, \u201cWe of the Rock,\u201d said a young Induna, wind, and in response they heard ne deep Barrintera, Solteitors, Xto\u2026 + +++\" de But aside from these excel- Siates friends heard of this they were Jungerous, and not in accordance with to the favorable fesling of England and ; proudly; \u201cnearly shalf of our brothers lie booming of the Zulu chant.The enemy Canada Lite Euiiding Montreat \u2018 FANCY erectios your lent qualities, it is the most | Union Jacks, But Moy wore Rire | AnSo_if_ these aro urgent repairs, you LS, Sympathy that had © \u201cwith Spain naa | pevend, and they fel] facing the foe.1, ro in (hor.Tome quovement was afoot, |-& D.McOiibon.QC.Th.Chase Casgrais, 4.0.MP, baking to tum @ wonderful regulator of | Murs, and far from the real thing.My.Can ask for a diminution in the price in no way been exaggerated, but, on the | Lyami, Regiment, of, the Rock will draw pected tint thom qopidence they never ex Fores O.koan Sarver out rights F 8 MacEntyre's flugs wero usea to dacornte Sauivalent to the inconvenience suffered.contrary, there was not a shadow of at \u201cThe Regimen of the pected that their defeated foes would dare to Réouard er.ne holesome and health known.i the house of one of his friends, which YOU can niso concel the lease if the doubt that every endeavor on the part ot'| Up on my right.: attack them.wholesome an ] wag situated on the Ine of march, nnd House is rendered uninhabitable by the Great Britain would ba made, and con There was a movement, and from the = from unpleasant after effects if ; when the Scots passed the house it waa default of making such repairs, tinue to be made, to bring about an alll~ mass, with active Weps, a body of about Cc x poor flour was used?The Saklog bl easy 10 notice thelr aurprise when at \u2014 ance that would be of a lasting character 300 drew up.Sirayo recognized the red CHAPTER.BE BATTLE OF Rouge jr Me important as os each alde of Old Glory they saw n festoon BR, Montreal\u2014A leases B's house for And.Which, If effected, would result most and white shields of the men who had 0 u ided .of Union Jacks from the balcony where one year: no rooms shall be lel or board- beneñclally to both countries.with ARTHUR H, CHAMBERS, Advocate, ¢ .\u2019$ eV m.ve ve ne à [ 's Friend Baxise < Mr.Mneclntyre and his friends were.The : es \u20ac o .Keen Is staying at the Windsor until arp © ; mm.; will Inyami\u2019s regiment reached .ne river Barrister, Attorney, The Cook's Powder.officers all \u2018saluted the flag.Mr.Mac- [78 (Chl 4 loves city because unable émis evening, when.he leaves for New {he regiment of tried fighting men crossed over with their shields and : sne- 15% ST.JAMES ATREET, ¢ \u201c ; Entyre says that nothing could exceed the 12 v t Bel York to fulfil his engagements before he BOW draw up on my left.\u201d said Ras held aloft, then wound through the MONTREAL e ; « friendly spirit shown to Canadians and [00'S or moves out can claim rent for \u2018Wednesday \u201cIt is the regiment of the Snake,\u201d said \u2018 hen I {Corner Bt.Francois Xavier Street) MO! A \u2018 Effervescent English in the United States at preseni.Whexpired, term and seize furniture, etc., ve Dane Majestic on Wed ay next a deep voice, and at the command a body dark like a glistening snake, until the 14°02 Zaw / { sate é .Even far away Texas seems to take an me - ; marched the gleam of the Zulu fires warned them that = i Interest in matters knglish.for Mr.Mao: 2 Ane ere might wea clause in the of about B00 fine warriors pos thee fall fhey were spprosching the onemy.Sirnyo a Bi a EN Hl | RE feet i Bias Bed SE, Sol FT O08 qu che ros vo er fe mr = k rom a frien n alveston, r ., # > .>» ndun we ai 1 n n 8 ci, IN a 5 vu Garratt, a wholesale dry goods merchant | Crcige his.parce Tant Yes, B cas ox «Who leads the regiment of the Snake?\u201d round\u201d About a mile ahead he found a there was à smaller mound, which Sirayo Ashestood on the summit of the ; \"À there, asking him to ship to the Intier's 2flse his privilege on the effects of A's {21 Chanda\u201d ooo lbrge body of Zulus, numbering about 400, closely examined.ruminating on the chances of the struggle, oe .New York office for re-shipment to Texas : { *\u201cChandsy listen! You will at once\u201d lead camped in a crescent-shape, as conld be The Zulu force in the valley, numbering Inyami gave a warning \u2018hiss, and, turning, taken daily, will purify your two dozen Union Jacks.M.B.8.Montreal.\u2014Bachelor of your mén down the river towards the place judged from the embère of numerous Free.about 600 men, was in three detachments, he heard the voices\"of several men advanc- blood and cleanse your sys Tome AE AN | eR Tr 3 pf Zn\" ane | 0, 28, PACE Sr Tt ry fom an Soi el he et i fe Rn Sani 3 Nd her death, can her children claim step- .roe WIC.OL .kind, but two or three men sat about each which wou! about six -niles In length.men sunk to the , ireyo D tem.Its effect 18 mild .AMERICAN RABBIS.father's \u201cproperty; no marriage entrant: | over: sgainat, them, siugihg your war song.fire, talking and smoking, the remninder At the apex was the detachment, ane bun- to wriggle forward to aspot which would almost im: ptible\u2014but or settlement?© ; In the moming, w they retire, you will of the force ! ing asleep.If they had\u2018bcen dred strong, by the river, thréatened by nearly intersect the line of the newoom- at \u20ac ake it every da Ans\u2014Yes: the property is divided in éfoas\u201d thé rivet an attack them in the aroused y the shouting of Chanda\u2019a regi- the overwhelming force of Chanda; at the em.They were a party -of warriors.ad- oh ; y day Condole With Lady Chapl y [Fe shares; que of which remains with a : , ment, they now paid no need to the dis- one end of the base was a similar body be- vancing in line, and from thei Talk lis.and you will enjoy constant ° ed preau AT ed among the chiara ns eaually di- \u201cWIN they retire!\u201d tant murmur which indicated that the [yond tho ruins, while the larger force nt was evident they had been smt to: dhe : good health.Abbey's Ef- Honor Rabbi Veld.ed amont \u2014 \u201cI Gave anid it.Heed my words.When body of men on the move vere advancing the other end was confronted oy the force by the river to discover the mearling: ve : hich i .\u2014\u2014\u2014 Bubscriber, Montreal.\u2014Man \u2018they retreat you must crogs and follow.down the river.shghtly superior force under the command of thé enemy's movements.Sa fervescent Salt, which is Btates; separated, but pot by law, from A t, and\u2019 make mneh noise.° ; a position occupied by the Zulus was of Sirayo.The chief determined to cut Inyami counted them.There were five\u2019 prescribed and endorsed by (Special to the Star.) his wite: Somes to Can a; becomes à Ë Au gave hin es he the ridge of a small grammy bi, and in the off tho, larger body of the Shemp.with the marching swiftly, with a Ka zarde, \u201cÀ 0 2 ~ ee (OTT VY ._ i ritleh subject.Jan he w era an oe i né ent, _ sdconmpean ' cen oi e crescent & dark object i.view of drawing (he outiying supports tre val, tween the single an physicians, is a standard pÂTHANT I ony, Nd oul Be not be prosecuted for bigamy?.PRICE 256 CENT Ss.\u2014 from\u2019 those who remained, fled out of the up, said by Inyami to be the sacred Rock.the neighborhood of the ruins, and deciding outlined.Five, no there Je dx en English preparation which hon oo on ee a le Le rit Lady Ans-He could be prosecuted.FROM YOUR DROGUEST, - sates and went chanting into the nigh 2 ; the battle on the plain.everything de- lnst man had lessened the inserval Ball druggists sell at 60 Chapleau, on the death of the.late Sie AG.L.Point St.Charles.\u2014A leases OR BY MAILFRON ©, ahd A A their A (brome Sbediende of Chande 1 chu rage im and his leader.oo Tubbed his * £ : \u201d > : .@.L., .~~ ; cu eir a is ne eir 8 s.rom ienoe of Chanda.a : in, ed, q cents a large bottle.Trial Aduiphe Chaplean.Jointed house from B in 1897 for à year A save THE S.S.AYCKMAN MKD 09.Chanda has done well.Let the others ID YOUR HOUSE nent of the Snake Iailed to follow.upon ed gk asd, dae : = cents.vi Veld bas been appoin one o fat an lease signed tor Thon.2 ore.Ve .a = as promptly.1 want, now, picked \u2018 - {the hoelp of the Zulu detachment, camped appeared.The others contin ; : size, 25 ¢ the editors of the Conference Year Book, but no lease signed for If en to KAMITRD.men from the régiments in the centre to OF BED BUGS by the fiver, which be was certain would JF and called to their oa ako chairman of the nomination commit.Tove.out of the year?ye HAMILTON, ONT.make good the regiment of the Rock.Iny- | tyuing LYGNS LIGLID Ri PRISON, Advance towards the Rock at the fret ofPed.all right\u201d axid the : tue, and on the executive board, Tonight Ans\u2014Yes; you are responsible for the |® : , * ami, select your men.\u201d à word gound of battle, Inyami\u2019s regiment would | 4 i 4 A § ) he is the guest of the Alumni of the He- yonr's rent.You can try to sub-let the Yor._.1 The young Tniduna advanced and tonched, 00° PP dog the Revi\u2014if not 00r wen 7 be caught between the ammer and the th Dia 7s \u2019 \\ brew Union College, at their ffteenth an- | PRIE however, if there js .po Dr BK MoGALE, Drngyist, Lt with his assegni, the men he wanted, tiek- 210.T- LNONK Coroer denis snd Bilury Siroste $0VH, With thé prospsct of instant anribi- pa > pari à : 1591, Dhiversary banquet.4 .\u2026 bipitioh io thar effect.Sark Notre Dance Ne, Mentresd.ing tiem off on his fingers, until two hum TON eat .lation.©.#To Be Dentinned.à dt Les .4 am a 1) Tom or .Sa © So Lo Toon UL Tr : ; ie oy i ; Si li GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors, | 4168 and 165 St.James Btreet.\u201c THE DAILY BTAR ls sent to any part of ths United States or Cunuda, pustag Wa belleve the circulation of ceeds thé combine ssus u nag ; Ush De wépapes published in the city of Mont- dvertising are Messrs.Rue de la Grange Bato- licpicsentative for w.F Agonts for French er F.& Ci dere 1X, Paris, France.CIRCULATION Daily and Weekly Star JCR WEEK ENDIXG JULY 2nd, 1898, ; \"TUCSÜBY.\u2026naccasons ce car sancen veuves 50,096 P TBUESRY covers eres cavoccevvences 50,061 Friday \u2026\u2026 » \u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Dominion Day Saturday.eee 0.56,347 Present Average: 51,327 94,725 140,002 From the above figures are ex- eluded upwards of fifteen thousand subscriptions regarded as more or ; \u201c»less ephemeral.DAILY, for Week WEEKLY STAR FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1898, # THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS The Daily Star is sent to summer sorts and summer residences addressed to : individuals at thirty cents a month.i sons visiting New York and other American « Cities may bave the Star addressed to them for as short a period as one week.Sub- ;:.meriptions may be paid at 165 St.James | - street, or at Tue Star Branch Office No 1, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets.THE SURPLUS.The announcement of a good round sur plus from Ottawa, while it may be a \u2018trifle ~ \u201c\u201cpremature, is undoubtedly pleasing.Coming as it will entirely from a fine Increase in the revenue, it is a sign of good times, pure and simple.and not the result of se'f.The present Ministry cannot accused of calling upon the country itself of anything which it really wants, provided the method of getting it be not too closely looked into.\u2018could have had a Yukon railway if we had .been willing to give away a large part of the Yukon to get it.The revenue for last year is put at $33, 204,000, the largest we have had since the lowering of the sugar duties.Tt is also the largest, with the exception of three fai years, in the history of the Domihion, Can- \" adian- ara evidently well able to buy for eign goods in large quantities, and the de.fichta which were the index of hard times with us a little while ago may be expected But it will not do in our rejoicing to for- * get that the expenditure charged to consolidated fund is by no means all the < money which we are required to supply.* The.estimates for the very year under con \u2019 sideration call for a largely increased vote for expenditure on capital account, notably for the enlargement of the canal system.* This money is presumably borrowed and \u201ci not taken into account when the bal.ence between revenue and expenditure is being cast up; and yet it is a charge upon \u2018the people of the country.Tt is perhaps \u201cworth noting that the principal estimates \u201cfor \u201807-08 provided for the expenditure under \u201ccapital account\u201d of nearly à half mil- Bion Jess for the redemption of the debt aad .more than à half million less for \u201cmilitia\u201d; while devoting nearly six mil- *fone\u2014an increase over the previous year \u201cor #2,378,000-4o railways and oanais.The | J \u201ccapital\u201d vote for public works was also Increased about two-thirds as much again the year before.None of these large treases are considered when the state- Toent of revenue and expenditure is being written; and a year may easily show well consolidated revenue when there has Hoan ruinous cxtravagance ih the \u201ccapi.fl\" expenditures.Thus, in spite of the fot that wo shall have à \u201cshow\u201d surplus wan before the happy year of \u2018the first surplus began.There is much Charles Emory Smith, à member of Prosi- dent McKinley\u2019s Cabinet, declared the other day that \u201cthe United States in done with isolation.It is through with small differences.This country wants trade, and it is going to have it.The day for trivial ! foreign issues and petty irritation is ever.If the Seuate dots not see this the public does.The American people is looking out, not-in; facing forward and not backward, and it stands ready to lend a hand to every scheme and proposal which heals difterences with England and iuvites reciprocal trade.\u201d Nothing could well be wore outspoken; and, as practically the utterance of a Cabinet Minister, it cannot be passed by as insignificant.The Senate is frankly told that in the opinion of this journalist and politician the friendship of Fugland is to be sought, not spurned; and that the future policy of the United States is to be co-operation with Britain \u2014 the great trade-secker and market-opener\u2014for : the expansicn of American commerce and ; utuence.Incidentally disputes between { British and American interests are to be © got out of the way.Swinging right across the cirele we find the New York Journal, the only big Eust- eru daily which supported Bryan, out with à platform of naval and military expansion, the building of the Nicaragua canal, ilawalla\u2019s annexation and naval bases in the West Indies.Turning in another direc tion, the New York Sun, now strenuously 4 Repubhean, but always individual, is to be seen fighting for the same policy of national expansion.A recent article gives Lindi ceditgrial currency to an argument of Mr.Nimmo, formerly Chief of the Bur- cau of Statistics, m favor of the acquisition of the Canaries and the Balearic islands.He argues that if the United States is to hold the Philippines, it should seize these two vonvenient ports of call along the nearest route between New York city and M:anla.This route, he estimates, will be ever shorter by some miles than that via ! tbe Nicaragua Canal, after that waterway Las been cut through.Journals of the character of the New York Post, the Springfield Republican and Harper's Weekly are engaged in entering calm protest against this new programme; but undoubtedly the majority of the journals which go usually with publi opinion , rather than either in advance of or against it, are for a colonial empire.Nor does the position of the polificui parties promise very much more for tho advocates i of leaving well enough alone.So far the out and-ont Republican friend of the Cincinnatus policy has vet to speak; while the Democratic party w split in two over the question.Thus the other day in the House some Democrats voted for the annexation of Hawaii and some against it.If this momentous question is really to form the issue at the next eléction\u2014as | some predict\u2014it means a new alignment, D which the political alhances of the past will be pretty wel) forgotten.The result \u201c1 such a hight must as vet be entirely problematical.We know far too little of the opinions of the people.Mr.Bryan and Mr.Cleveland appear to stand together against the assumption of colonial responsisshty; and tf ther alliance implies i the union of the forces which they | represented in \u201896, they wili not be easily vutvoted.But tt is hard to believe that the West und the South of Fitznugh Lee will be sn solidly against territorial ex- bansion as it was for silver.LODGE NEWS.Half-yearly Meeting of Loyal Montreal, I.O.O.F., M.U.There was a large attendance of members al the halt yearly meeting ot Loyal Mont- teal Lodge, No.3115, LOUU.F, M.U., held im Oddteiows Chambers, 1863 Notre Dame street lust evenmg.Past Grand Hamilton Was called to the chair.The fjuancial statement, winch was a satisfactory one, was adopted.The following officers were ¢lected, 1 addition to those chosen at the Irevious meetings.Financial secretary, P.P.G.AL Hardisty; treasurer, PGM.Starke; physician, Dr.d.Ross; outside guard, Bro.W.H.Taylor; trustees, PAGM.Taylor, PU, Symington and Bro.J.T.Holt; auditors P.V.G.M.Taytor, P.G.Walker and P.G.Pat- \u201cterson; ruom committee, P.PG.A.Hard- ty, P.G.Synungton and PU.Walker ; deputies to District Lodge, P.P.G.M.Taylor, P.G.Hamilton, P.I.G;.\\.Starke, N.G.Muuday, P.G.Woiker, PU.MeNichoil and l'a.Paterson.The scrutineers were P.P.SM.Wihams, Bro.Piddick, of Isle of \u2018hanet Lodge, England, and Bro.Hubley, of Excelsior Lodge It was moved by P.P.G.M.Taylor, sec- Ouded by P.G.Taylor, and carried, that one cent per meeting be added to the contributions of each member to form a Social snd Contingent Fund.On motion vf P.G.Chidley, seconded by V.G.Munday, it was decided to abolish the sick visiting committee, and let he members do the work by turns, the three embers living nearest to a sick brother to be notified to visit him.Over fifty members were present and indications of renewed interest in the Lodge ou the part of many.wha had not attend- cd for some time, were not lacking.OFFICIAL VISIT TO LOYAL VICTORIA On Wednesday evening the officers Montreal District I.O.O.F, M.U., paid an official visit to the above, a large number vf members and visiting brethren being present, a very pleasant evening was en- Joyed.Speeches were delivered by Prov.D.G.M.Pearson, Prov.C.8: Hardisty, and Grand Marshal Pratt.During tha evening P.P.G.M.J.Taylor, on behalf of the District Euchre League, present oyal Victoria Lodge team with the trophy won during the past season.The trophy is very unique, and takes the form of a Bett of gavels, made of beantifully inlaid woody, and are contained in a solid mahogany box, with ailver inscription plate, and must he won three times before beenm- ing the property of any lodge.The faves are a work of art, and reflect great credit on the designer and maker, Bro.Thomas \u2018oster.VISIT TO SHERBROOKE.Last evening Prov.D.G.M.Pearson, Grand Marshal Pratt, and P, G.) Mec.Powell, of Montreal district, left for Sher- rooke, to pay an official visit to their thriving little lodge, in that city, Loyal Aberdeen Lodge.THE LODGE ACROSS THE RIVER.This evening a delegation of brethren with the officers of the district will Dar an official visit to Loval Montreal Sout Lodge, across the river, as it.is a pleasant little outing, it ia expected there will be a large attendance, The sale of the Canadian Mica Company \u2018a assets, which was\u2019 fixed for to-day, has been stayed by an order from Sir f.N.Cassault, Chlef Justice, and the flquidator will now have to fix another day.+, y marrer ; THE FORWARD POLICY.\"the American press can be \u2018taken as ding anything, of an indieation.of the of the Americas peuple; the \u201cfor policy\u201d may be harded ae setéled ; eu Blair's Pills Qreat Baglish Remedy tor Bont & Rheumatism Safy, Sure, Effective, A reprise ie asd $1 Lyman SONS 4 GO, [LT \u201c memes = PRISONER ON © Hable Rodrigu 34 succeeded in gettin Guillemain to confezs under the erronesus belief that | Re eT dre Din Conrad crane Rodrigue wus a lawyer.: Dr.L.V - Benoit, of St.Hyacinthe, gave ! ou expert testimony for the defence in rebu | in rebuttal of the «vidence of Dr.B rth- Waume.a Crown witness.Hig me:lioal r:- putation here 18 s0 good that the opinions exbressed about the manner in which La- plante'a death was caused could pot fail to make an impression upon the jury.Dr.envit said the j ; returned in the evening and said your mother.She is feeling badly.She said she would reward me jf I secured your liberty,\u2019 \u201cThen he said t illed Yaplante, and I replied te said, y It is known.\u2019 Then I observed \u2018How de you know,\u2019 and he replied, \u2018I am told by à man who came from Canada to bring you back.\u2019 en I said, \u2018Bring him here 60 I can see him He replied, \u201cYou know he won't come.Then when the telephone rang he 33: Constaïila Martin, recailed, said Guil- nit was all rig a i TAND Guillemain Explains How He Made the Biddeford Confession.THOUGHT RODRIGUE A LAWYER The -Case Will Likely Go to the Jury Some Time Today.CROWN PROSECUTOR OBJECTS Judge Tellier Allows Certain Questions But Under Reserve- Some Rebuttal Evidence.(Special Staff Correspondence.) ST.HYACINTHE, Que., July 8.\u2014J.B.Guillemain, on trial for murder availed himself yesterday afternoun of the privilege of testifying in his own behalf.He offered a queer explanation ahout the Bid.deford confessions.The case will likely \u2018go to the jury late this afteruoon or to-night.Al the evi dence is in, but a few more witnesses may yet be called in rebuttal.Mr.A.Bour- gauit, the young lawyer, who so ably defended the prisoner, is contident of an acquittal, or a disagreement.adame Goorge Nadeau was the first witness at the afternoon sitting yesterday, t was to her house Bienvenu and Lapierre tened for a lantern after the discovery of Lapiante\u2019s body on the roadside.Mad- ane Nadeau said sher visited the Laplante house the same night to coudule with the widow.She did not see Guillemain, Madame Laplante told her that she had been watching for her husband until 7 o\u2019cleck.Ludger Gulbault, of Biddeford, stated that Lows Tetreault in conversations with him since the opening of the tral had never discussed the Laplante murder, nor admitted his own guilt.Tue witness admitted having tried to borrow money from À.Cadotte, bailiff, of St.Hyacinthe.When refused he did not threaten to make it hot for Guillemain., Ladotte gave a point blank denial to the timony of the preceding witness, whom he said he would not beliove under oath.Cadotte hed undertaken a trip to Bidde- ford on behalf of the defence.He was sober when conducting his duties; like- vise when seeking evidence against Tetre.AN OBJECTION ENTEKED.The Crown objected to Michael Beau- din's recital of à conversation he had in Biddeford last November with Constable gue, who obtained the alleged con- fesston from the accused.Mr.Blanchette, Crown Prosecutor, in the course of his Argument got into a personal and acrinomi- ous war-fare with Mr.Bourgeault, counse: the defence.Judge Tellier in over | ruling the objection rebuked the Crown Prosecutor in strong terms.He waid he would allow the questions under reserve.e witness then declared that Cone asted_to him he ttal of the evidénre.\u2018 \u2018 fatal injury, from a study its characteristics, might have been caused by a buggy shaft, or a horse hoof.He believed the force of the blow was from downward to upwards; exactly the reverse of a blow given by a man with a stick or club.GUILLEMAIN ON THE STAND.Quite a sensation was created when Guillemnin entered the witness box to ive evidence in his own defence.Guil- mail never removed his eyes from the wy while explaining the motive of the eford confession.His replies re-pcet- ing the sacredness of an oath were satisfactory.\u201cIf I do not tell the truth, 1 will lose my soul,\u201d was bis simple ex.Pression, He said, in part, as follows: \u201c1 made t declarations, admitting my guilt.\u201d Ar.Bourgault\u2014\u201cWill you explain why you made those alleged \u2018admissions?was because | wanted to return to Canada.\u201d \u201cAt whose suggestion did you make those statements wm order to return to \u2018annda ?\u201d lr, Rodrigue.\u201d 8 he a police officer at Biddeford 2\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d ., \u201cWhat did Rodrigue may in order to induce you.to make jou state that you > killed your uncle?\u201cThe first time | saw him was at night; then at eleven o'clock the next day.He was the turnkey.I asked him to send for my mother, as I needed the services ala wyer, but he did not rer, He : \u201cI saw 0 me: \u2018It is you who \u201cNo.Then ou are guilty.; \u20ac \u2019 Don\u2019t return ; \u2018It is your aunt, you had better tell the truth Then I told him about Tetreault and myself.Then he said, \u2018Give me proofs.\u2019 re lied, \u201cPerhaps somebody has over jeard ts.\u201d Then he told me that it was Impossible to take my case.He added 1 asked him if I implicated my aunt would it enable me to return to Canada He replied, \u2018Yes.Then I said, \u2018In that case I will implicite my aunt.Rodrigu> afterwards said, \u2018Don't do that.Say you alone were guilty.\u2019 To this I replied, oh guilty.\\ Mr.Bourgault-\u2018In consequence vou took Rodrigue for a lawyer when he agreed to defen you.\u201d - oo exes, I am , CROWN QUESTIONS OVERRULED.Judge Tellier overruled the questions submitted by the Crown to Guillemain cont cerning his later confession at St.Liboire.Louis Rodier, of St.iboire, gave the results of mensurements between various points on the Laplante farm, and the ad- Jacent public highway.Standing after dark on the t where Laplante was killed, he was uhable, he said, to observe another pan standing on the gallery of Laplante's au , ne HP peauregard, Proehonotary seid ere was only a quarter moon on et 30, she night of the murder.© oben Tr.rgault, counsel for the defenre, gave notice of an appeal, ardiag ti admission of Guillemain's Piadeta con.en tia), Constables Mart d Da.u rebuttal, Cons Martin and Dy.4 enrme, of Biddeford, vers re-called, tn tes: I tify to the credibility of Coustable Rodri- \u20ac, to whom Guillemain told the story of murder.Ludger Guibault, of Biddeford, swore that Cadotte, the St.Hyacinthe baïliff, got drunk in Biddeford, while on a visit there h \u2018for the defence, ety women as it is of their leas fortunate sisters.Social obligations may become no less burdensome than family cares, or the duties which fall upon women who work for their living.Life would RER not be so hard for women if they were healthy and strong, but the continual, dragging, aerve-sapping weakness which most women endure renders every duty a burden, and turns every effort iuto à source of misery and pain.There is no need of these difficulties.There is not one case in a hundred of female weakness, but may be absolutely and permanently cured by Dr.Pierce's Favorite rescription.Its purifing, healing, strengthening effect is to restore complete health and capacity to the feminine organism.Weak wives and prospective mothers are made strong and cheerful by the use of this marvelous Prescription.\u2019 : It is the only scientific preparation of its kind; 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; : the Royal pi , while bathing with others in the pond.C College, Kingston, h m five days.causé 6 «the Goyernment has also sant an.altima.tum to Argentina, givin the latter, ac- ording to report until.the 15th od ugust e tio: © in batween the two co as; A patch mays : My, P sen.of the Petersen-Tate synd cate, nies that the fast Atlantic service project 18 yet a failure.He saya thar if, in th first place, the Canadian Government had now and ed, ight,\u201d except that lé went ad thea, FT NOTES OF THE NEWS, on.Clifford Sifton leaves Ottawa for o H holiday in Rat Portage on Satubday.Major General Gascoigne and wife arrived fu Kingston on Thursday, and will remain until Saturday.LY Two more cases of smallpox have developed among the Galaciaus detained in quarantine at Winnipeg.! > Sir Wilifrid Laurier will not be able.to visit the West this summer, owing tg the international conference at Quebec.Five grain warehouses are ta be built along the new Dauphin road this het 11 be Edward Goft, a lad of 15, who went with he ca aclty of these warehouses w 8 125,000 Christ Church S8unday-school, of Toronto, te plenle at Centre island on Thursday, was drowned while bathing.\u2019 The steamer Casplun, which grounded nenr Thousand Island Park on Thursday, has been pulled off and towed to Kinga- ton.\u2018The damages are very slight.It 18 stated that Mr.J.G.Turiff, of Winnipeg.has been appointed to thé position of Commissioner of Dominion Lands for Manitoba and the North-West Territories.At a meeting of Winnipeg carpenters it was unanimously decided to issue an ultimatum to the employers that the rate of wages be inereased to 30 cents per hour.There 18 2a possibility.of the - tariv Legislature being called to pass à dectu- ratory act giving poll constables the right to vote should the Court \u2018of Appeal decide adverse to the Hardy Government.Mr.Alexander Laurtle, aged 50, of To- f ranto.vas run down by & trolley :car on Church street, that ci on Thyraday, and was 20 badly crush th Bt, Nicholas Hospital half an hour \u2018afterwards, ; at he died at the Miss Laura McWilliam, To.he Rs Coroner Waodward,-of Sherbrooke; was 8 James W.Smith.of the West End of Uttawa, disappeared on Sunday | > and it.:îa hellevea that he co ody gpaving been found at the foo of the Clinudiere Fall on Thursday night, It i» reported that he was in financial diM- ; culties, Au cide, his apt.Wurtele, of the Royal - Mhitary as been appointed à eda! Claims Hoard.This board will deal with the jssuing.: mednls to the volunteers who wera of the rison during the.Fenian tald and.Hed River rebellion.: \u2019 The Chilfan banks have been closed for he f a run on gold, and tin which to decid e the boundary.n ountriss.Das London des eter \"doe Hon, W.° 8 Frets 1e sent a man Mke 5 Xingiand, instead of Hon.R.R.Dobe Would have been a sure suctess.a Wilktnson, à viotent patient ot the Brockville insane ny ar deg on Wednesday, Ie ptit to 4 © red \u2018an ; a b; downed him and \u2018 tu MZRTINOS - AND AMUSEMENTS.| MEETINGS DOLLAR A PAIR have been selling ats Dollar.~~ hres Dollars, we inn.offer at lax A DOLLAR A PAIR n perfeat condition, but the sixes are |; lt means dollars In your pocket.C BROS, 2027 Notre Dame St.By ; BELDING, PAUL & CO., Lta, Next weok-< ROBIN HOOD.\"Tratns leave W 8 9am.Gimos, Boatlng, Oreatr or Brn 1192 | 3-00 pm, Refreshments by Wolah & Rough at city prices.; i i 13.00 p.m, RONAYNE s CHABOILLEZ 8Q.\u2014 te TI ey 38 AND AMUSEMENTS, Nr Tig ey, FDL ON MM NM NNO | IONIC T0 IBERVILLE THEATRE ROYAL eration pra Saturday, July 9th, 1898, 2-8IG SHOWS IN ONE.-.2 Marie 5 Hnrlog d Dave ton\u2019 lg Shame LIV ILI Ee now and tue Ruplarses of novel speclaities.Popular pricos-\u201410, 3) and de, 15 1572 st.Jude's Cliurch Sunday Sc CAL PIONIG THE DANMAN FAMILY, Marveitems Acre- ISLE GROS Bo S, Admisalon sec, Children, tocluding ni on Coie Direot Line To Berlbiervitl, The ate.PAUL, SMITH AN INNOCENT GAIBTY PREVAILS AT ALEDONIA «SPRINGS hs and waters to a cure.Dr.H.J.Brodeur, SPECIALIST OF PARIS.\u2018SKIN, BLOOD - POISON, SCALP, and Genita-Urinary Diseases.Auce, eczema, paorinsis: lesves Jacques Cartier whart every Sunday as 8 aclock à.wod every Mouoday at 3u'c fire ais exouraion ticket \"PUGATE\" wiil lente Jucques Cartier w ~B Bic Aca 0 oy Brean b My thare.otre at 250 and ed CRYSTAL RINK ycle demy, i: r Ho 3 the iang mer H che) sgn, leaving Boucherville A0 1 ADULTS, TICKETS 20c: CHILDREN 100, 133 | Livery EDUCATIONAL, VOICE BUILDING, duced Terms Until September, Webnter, Vocallst an 8.2124 St.Catherine at.CH Nationals vs.Y oung Shamrocks, : SATURDAY, 9th JULY, 1808, dandruf, hair falling es, cystitus, urethriils, nogorrhæs, spermato he sexual SUPER ._.birth-marks destroyed permanently withont is, at pv.m Bundars, à to 3 pa, ri NEW MUSICAL BURLESQUE, hool With Oriental Balter.oy rids on Carcusal, SATURDAY, 9th July, 1893 Jens Ses sho adioncepe.134 corner ser and Dorchester Sireets, lessou: à v , i oo pal ns for $150.Open day and \u2018ep AMPIONSH IP LAC -\u2014- SHAMROCK GROUNDS.Ball faced at 8 p.m.One and half hour play.R Special wire from Ottawa, giving result of Capital-National cre N OR SHINE.H.TRIHEY, Hon.Seq, EXPRESS OFFICE ANA D IAN\" a, CHEAP EXCURSION.Qorner St.Catherine and Peel Sts.The Canadian Express -ompany, the American Express Company and the National Express Company bave establishad in the Star Branch, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets, a branch express office, where they are now receiving express parcels OTTAWA $2.25 ood going by P.M, trains July 8.and ng, 8th July.\u201d Good to return until July Play Ralu or Shine.Admission Lo.Reserved Seats, 35.Wor fale at Morton, Pin Dame Street, and M.A.A.A.office.1363 w.NORTHET, Seaside, Through Car Service, LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIPS GRAND DOUBLE EVENT, M.A.À.A.GROUNDS, Saturday, 9th July, Cornwall vs.Montreal Interprovincial Championship, at 3p.m., sharp.Point A.A.A.ve.Montreal ot = siburta Championship immediately after Senior match.{ilips & Co.1755 Notre Hon.Sec'y.M.L GC, (From Windsor St.) « Car.-8.20 p.m.daily, for and from all parts of the continent, and are issuing express money orders all at the same rates and subject to the same conditions aa at the down town office Persons desiring thls service may save time by calling Telephone No.3832.The hours are from 8 a.m.till 11 p.maya.Siceping Car, 820 B.\u2014On Friday, July Sth, after, until September 2nd, SATURDAY SUBURBAN SERVICE.From Wizäsor At.Station.Lake of Two Mountains BH 1.80 p.m.for St.Annes, V Point Fortune; ete.t.Anne's and return, is train, returning by steam 354 or, 2200, requested, as busines om mtg?of.Importance will be LOW RATES WEST, transacted.By order.QUEBEC LINE\u2014 Loaves week - Spm, St.ANTHONY'S RICHELIEU & ONTAR .co ANTHO TARIO NAV.CO tence.| (8) Steamers Every Day (2) & ofthe Whe Coure vif To Prescott, Brockviile, Alex Bay, NY, be held on Clayton, and Kingston.FRIDAY, July 8th Leaves 81 10 a.tm.and ?p, m, week days, Ensé., st p.m.10 aw.Bteamers Ko direct to Torunt odiat A full attendance is Dorts without change.o tnd lotarmointe H.VINCENT, Rec.Bacy.dase 7 pm.Bundag, Orchestra on Beard.© Lake Express leaves 2.10 p.m.for ansville.Knowiton, ond immadiate atations, every 8.30 a.m.Mondays, un From Dalhousie Sq.Station, Lake Maskinonge Ex p.m.for Jolivtio, St.Mountsin 6peoini for Ste.Hose, St.Jerome, Bt.ress leaves 1.80 te.are requestesl to atten 171 - For further information aol tickets No.1 COMPANY gf, 28 James du app pare AR Sante Trenafiee, Agent, 128 Bt.James aL, opp, Four = Corea 2 d Bogt.Can.Artil\u2019y.ST al Meeting of the above Con ny will be held Sail Down The Ri ver.Drill Hall on Friday vealng, the 5 sharp.a, Every Saturday Atternoon the A.B.BARNES.sau.Str.PAUL SMITH cretary No.1 Company.will icave Idea for Painters SUNDAY SUBURBAN SERVICE, tian Mountain Special leaver 9.18 Lauren from Dalhousie 2 50e Station for St, Jacques Cartier \\Vharf Victoria Rik Bicycle Academy.1 Glock vod back at sis Lessons at gny bour.Competent instructors.Telephone GEO.P.BEAMAN, Mgr.128 tf Romad trip tie.Chlldres free, 138% » St.Jerome, ctc,, ailowing about seven hours at St.Agatho.Lake of Two Mountains Speclal 10a.m., leaves Windsor St.for \u201c4 Vau- SUMMER RESORTS.make a paint brush cover most sur- Historical Incidents THE OTTAWA IS FULL @F THEM, facs\u2014how Lo preserve the brush\u2014how to make the paint spread absolutely eveuly\u2014how to clean a brush quickly.Boeckh's Patent Bridled B ive you A good idea of how all this can \u2018 Boeckh\u2019s Bridled.Brush.Boeckh Bros.& Company, MYR, TORONTO.Montreal Branch :1 and 3 De Bresoles St, dreuii, Caledonta Springs and Plantagenet, giving passenzers for Caledonia Springs about seven IMPROVED SERVICE.Chicago, Detroit, Chatham, London, Toronto.ours at that point.Detroit.aily (Windsor St.) \u2014Throu, cago, Day Coaches ib Det, City Ticket and Telegraph Ofttice, 129 St.Jamesst ET ES National Lacrosse Club Excursion T0 OTTAWA AND RETURN, 82:25.Tickets Good Going by atx first: dation for tourists, with all the comfarta of home.Before making your plans for your summer outing be MS aiken norei.same one.OF Chateauguay _Québes till Juae 10th ; Gacouna after.1252 LL Casco Bay House, LONG IFHAND Opens June 20th.For terms, oto., Address, Sale by Tender.1} Le received In writin Returning by all tratus not later than July 11th, 1108, .\u2018Trains leave Montreal At 7.30 u.m.10.30 a.m.nd £.55 p.1n.SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE\u2018 1 train will leave Ottawa for Montreal t 800 p.m.reaching of St.Catharines, suws, bedatends, Axes, scythes, flles and saw plates, Brass and steel bedsteads, finished and material, etc., ete.d machinery and b carrying on sad busi tock, per inventory Natipnal Lacrosse Team will leave Monty the 10.20 a.m.train on Saturday and will returu same ovéning on the upociai trnin ut 20 p.tn.- .CHEAP EXCURSIONS T 0 Brandon, Portage La Prairie and Winnipeg, Man.various points in Minnesota und Dakota.The Palace Hotol of Eastern Nova Scotia, §1.00 Write fur Booklet to Geo L Fan THE MANSION HOUSE, Orders now on hand for ove! .wlil be entertained for the st ck of the business, for Round trip tickets will be sold to any of the from all stations in Ontario and going June 25th.Good to return th.\u20181th.Good to return until going July 18th.Good to return until or 1cth, aformation will be furnished on applicatio t ed, to whom tenders an e was conducted to his cell, ards some: twenty minutes rday and Sunday to Monday Excursion ale 10 numerous points, be ascertained by unk ticket offices Weekly Excursions\u201d Pamphlet.h the bursty en.RE of an artery particulars of which ir * PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE.h Parlor and Sleeping Car service be- hy and quiet summer resort, facing rehard Beach in effect œ a.m, 8.45 p.m.daily.Arrive Portland 3.45 GASPE BASIN |\" oo sitsomon.: To Carillon and Back .$1.00 The Favorite Spot for Health and Sport PALACE STR.\u201cSOVEREIGN,\u201d CHARMING RESORT FOR Sree) BY AND PLEASURE SEEKERS, - TTT TTT = ne Car Be pg Str.Duchess of York.01 ; salmon and trout fishing in connection with t 8 a.m: drain for Lachine.138*10 use Lichied by Electricity, Salmon and Trout Fishing par excellence.|.FOR CHARTER to Sheringham Park ar elsowbere, | BAKER'S HOTEL Moonlight or Le chine Rapids, Apply (OPENED JUNE 181.) : OTTAWA BIVER Sav.oo.so long and favorably known, offers first-class accommo Tetophene 1029.er (07) ue Shooting the Rapids.-T \u2014\u2014 Connects with the G.T.Ry.8 Praia fi Boas venture Station daily.Retin tiokat de 9 from 2 e 153 84 J.REAY, Manager, St.Lawrence Hall, | aTEAMBSETPS, te seaside hotz=] open fram June 23rd to Be , service and appointments in order.ve circular, _ JOHN BRENNAN, Manager.CE, CUSNINE.Prop.Allan Line Steamships.SYDNEY HOTFL, Montreal to Liverpool.Cape Breton.Btesnioe Montreal : to ngton- iy Passage $31.56 Boece SB ate wnt » : 71.40 and $13.50, Paris, 938 Cacouna C A Midship saloons, apacious promenade decks, electri we no Oran | Kindly reserve your rooms.or fur lights throughout.\u201cNo double seating a ante 149 28 ; A.LUCAS, Prop.Glasgow, Derry and New York Service » ee a a Man.July, 8 LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG % Jal; \"sia oat Nebraska 99 Jour Bum.LAKEVIEW HOUSE, coin: the most charmingly situated private bosrding house in SRT Georgerille, nuw open.First class axommodation at 3 5 reasonable terms.Apply to For troigtt, pesage of farther Information apply se we W.BULLOCK, Georzorille, Que.Be & A ALLAN Monuwel, Bosten ut Philadelehis HOTEL ACADIA, Grand \u2019 PRINCE EDWARD fara DOMI NI ON pa tt N E.5 HI d pleasure.fine boating, beth 4 fish.Cir rot uy, e June Teh e, Gt: Return, ses Second F Le .Belmast Berry w QYuoe wie me ALL, Manager.: large rooms, open Lre, wide plains, a py ui iy fing Por mo Addr A | BTL ; uy 5 6.40 a.m., und 01d Orchard 7.36 a.m.and eo concerned In a plot fo and Night Express for the west.commission of ene ast Day oronto in B hours and 40 min, Hamilton 10 hours Niagara Falls 11 bours 40 min., B proportionate time to London, cago.HE At this besutifui summer resurt on the banks furnished free.of the Ottawa river.19.miles betow Ottuws, 1 Met i io tight, spacious promenade .or guests.9 steamers of ths Ot- ke.For further Information apply tu :o k of Hamilton and the Im Iver Navigation Co.from Montreal and Company dr te 897 gen ibe ue, which Carl Bauer, a s For tickets, Feservation of in hy e Grand Uni om nge on Hotel, à year ago Bates of Pussage-Te Liverpoclor Londonder 20, acd upwards si Flo: 9105 ang bards oven.BESSERER GROVE roeragi To Livret, Rs\" PLATS Lo BK rot, URILKE MOUSE.Belfast and Glasgow 62160 ga500 Shestoce® Hom dahip enlcons, elvotr Cy Ticket Offices, aud Bonaventure Station, which forgery he is now 181 Rt James Street in Kingston penitentiary.The Hamilton, with which $10, marked (he five dollar T , Oook\u2019s Cotton Root Compound dally, Good boaung and fish- DAVID TORRANCE CO., .À t to A.D.BeBSKRNAL 47 88.Sa ° INK.ADDF itor terms an 7 Moment see | ocre NORTH GERMAN LLOYD BANNER HOUSE, sorTBANPTON, LONDON DREMRE.In the Northern Adironduoks, Write for clronlar and Labn.Tues, July12.008m Lahn To, 9,10 » , A = J.8.RIRDY, Proprietor, Trave, Tu., July $8, 10mm | Kais W.5.0.d6 3 bom.Chute pp Lake, NY.éaalo, fact, Aug.2, 2 pos.Trave, Fu, or Bien Que, orf Thursday.x ssfully used monthly by over .Sopa Bare, effectual.Ladies ask CANADA NOTEL, RICAUD Cook's Cotten Summer Rerort nenr the Mountain and the Ottamg Prinz River, two minutes\u2019 walk from the station: bathroom and « f nucommodat rde drew out the ae Bank of \u2018Hamtitoh had: a w Li AR, i\u201d ; OLIVIKR CLERMONT, Prop, Est FO Lu Vom Kae Was ii; Aue de = ke no other, as all Mixtures, pilin and heque.bafore discovering the © .are dangerous.Price, No.® 40 deyress stronger.sé per ere.Thursday, July same ».» Thursday, Suiy 31, NAFANE, CÉNOE oo er responsible Dinggists ln Canad D, Hamilton, of the Ninth before Bantiago, was a na- MB.MoGale No.2133 Notre Dam: at, Mon and\u2019 Grenville, Ont., being a - son of the late John Hamilton, where he was born and raised.He was a ut 60 years of age ber y of the United Stat ates moderate; write for circulars.Address O.NG, meRRILL ny 15 13 THE YUKON MILITARY FOROE.\\ HOTEL VENISE, RIV.PF POINT.t, healthy and quiet summer reanet, vicely now oyen.Ap; (Special to the Star.) TO, July 8.-\u2014A special to the GELRICHS & C9.3 Bowling Gree NX.MERRILL HOUSE, BE rors de Ju d'Arras 19 Modes Adirendacks.W.H.Huxky, 118 St Peter AC.(Meoksnice we UPPER OHATEAUGUAY LAKE.Goof trout fish Building), Agents for Montreal.IRENE TWIN SCREW EXPRESS Ling Ley T BIRECT TO PARIS, LONDON, HANSURG.8 F.Mfutbarele Jul F.Bismarck.;.Aug 38 \u2018Lr PIUZE, Prop.à fut \"ati |A Ven Bens Telegraph Creek, Stickeen July 2, vin Vancouver, July with the advance gn Ings Exenrsion, from 25 Jane te » Innimaive, Nnieiréas to teudar.Pretorie .Isaoavotieure bistion eg Gran Tl'rank and Patrie.Eouth Bhore Hallwazs érery \u201cthe seam res SaTt MAMEUECAMERECAN LING 3 Bdway, N.Y.Fur pls, on Joes Tro Tp HR el Mo otitrent alfa.m.ound trip ¥! .ams + no! Te H i st, (Mechan Tritt Special Notice, xcursions via St < 5 Rai f the Yukon force, wy t c eslin Lake on.or about June 26.He will endeavor to charter a steamer at Tealin for g, second in command, \u20ac al > : on - rondack specisl leaves Mout.Rhrongh to Tesh RE ~ HANS \\ \u2018TWIN MEEW PASSENGER SERVIC) NEW Yo CRG PIRKCY.001 July 91 Phosnicla.July 90 aie FPennsylvanis.Avg ° ts.Particulers ons are reported.scarce at pois - 158 3 Zaw st the wholesale animals from Glenora Ral eulages à re expected: to drop imate.hd .Agency fi A St.Jan es.Sind kr silustrnted etreniar to des or, roïn Montreal oe Borel and return, 3 eR Sorel so LR pr ie Bue ioe\u2019 ngs, P.Que.\u201c 141 View _\u2014 UE - ; ABIRONBACK NOUNTAINS.HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE foi TR Ty | |W Se eng Arran da pement pe Ba | ont do Euh ta \u2018ur em the; bebutiful wailes and u a SHAN.A.7 | ! RSS ER CA EX wy OR ES ers ES pr ei ogi | .Pas rr eme Tear \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY STA - 80 MUCH rOR RICHARD.Mr Petersen, of the Petersen-Tate Syn- \u201cdicate, declares that if the Canadian Gov- \u201c\u201cBenthent Lad sent a man like the Hon.W.8.Fielding to England in the first \u201cplace, instead of the Hon.Richard R.Do- bell, the fast line scheme would have been _& sure success.This was the most unkindest cut of all, Dobell'a own bottle necked baby, better it it had had somebody else for a father! - Dobeil, the business man, psr excellence * of the greatest business administration Canada has ever suffered from, to be compared with Fielding, who has been two years tinkering his own preferential tariff to get it into the shape Sir Charles Tupper -told him two years ago it would have to take! Et tu Petersen.But for Dobell's profound business sagacity who would ever have discovered your exceptional capacity for floating a pany to float bottle necked steamships! To be strictly just to all the parties con: cerned, it must be remembered that Fielding did go to Engiand and whatever he went for he seems to have taken a little interest in the bottle necks, while he waa there.Sir Wilfrid Laurier (who is an expett in obtaining and using cabiegrams) when he wan addressing the Toronto Boar of Trade, claimed a triumphant success for the fast line on the strength of a cablegram from Mr.Fielding.The Premier waved a bit of paper over his head, and said: 8 .\u201c1 hold in my hand & telegram from my friend and colleague, Mr.Fielding, the i to this effect: y made the deposit required by the contract.\u201d (Loud cheers.) It is with Jor indeed, that witness this explosion of satisfaction at the announcement, that thia scheme has not failed, but that it is to be carried out.When we have this line with us, we shall not only have the entire Canadian traffic, but we must as a necessity bave the larger Pp ion of the American traffic.\u201d con tio The Mail and Empire thoughtfully remarks that it was a trifle singular that ?Mr, Fielding, who was in London, should Save sent this cablegram op the very day .that Sir Wilfrid was to address the * Board of\u201d Trade.\u2018 If & cablegram can get our beloved - Premier out of any hole he happens to | be in, why begrudge him the expenss of | twa cablegrams ?_ Mr.Dobell, of course, may retort upon (his crftio that if be had negotiated with - somebody else instead of with Mr.Peter : oem the bottle necks might now have + bem ploughing the ocean, or he may ex- \u2018 plain that 4f Mr.Fielding had not gone tte England et al! the Government would 1 mot have bad to wear the laurels of de- .feat im conmection with the fast line.But , why pry into the-eecret mysteries of these \u2018little domestic difficulties.Anyhow Do bell was not taken in to the Cabinet for \u2018bis political @rinciples, but for his busi : mess capacity.It was to be @ twenty knot service, but ; only one \u201cknot\u201d has materialized we are \u201cnot\u201d going to get it.The bottle necks have vanished more completely than Cervera\u2019s long bottled up ironclads ; have gone to the beautiful land of migbt have been where no doubt they will be used to make some kind of connection between Sydvey Fisher's whale-backs and Clifford Sifton\u2019s Yukon Railway.Let \u2018there.be no reproaches among Ministers, rather let them put their heads together and eee if in some way or another they cannot manage to attach the blame - the whole fiasco to an unreformed - irresponsible second chamber.for and GRAND TRUNK CHANGES.Mr.William Cotter, Superintendent, Goes to Detroit, - KR JAMES M.HERBERT WILL TAKE HIS PLACE HERE.The management of the Grand Trunk \u2018Railway announce a number of changes in the operating department of the system, affecting a number of the officials in this city.The circular on the subject.is from the office of Mr.F.H.McGuigan, the general superintendent, and states that Mr.A.B.Atwater, havi resigned to accept a more important osition with another railroad, Mr.Wil _ liam Cotter, at present the superintendent of the Eastern Division, with headquart- :@ra in Montreal, has been appointed superintendent of the Western iviml \u2018with hendquarters at Detroit.The change, like the others dependant thereon, into effect on the tivelith of July.ME.Cotter came to Montreal under the new , mansgement from the Wabash Railway.and while he goes west to take a similar position to the one he has here it is re rded in railway circles as & much pi important appointment.r.Cotter will succeeded as sup- e ntendent bere by Mr.James M, Her be: Yor some time past Te has held the Rolition of train master at Belleville.«Mr.R.P.Dalton will hereafter be known ay ntendent of Montreal Terminals, with dquarters nt Bonaventure station.He is at present train master of e.fourth and fifth districts extending south to Rouses Point and west to Brock- , ville, and he will continue to fill those Qutien in addition to thoss attaching the iew appointment.TU ONE YEAR FOR THEFT.\u20ac Désty, on a Ni ; su.charge of astealin \u2018act of carpenter's tools from Mr.\u2018 pson, 415 Metcal! street, Westmount, about two weeks ago, pleaded gulity fore Magistrate Lafontaine this morning, An given a Sentence of one year onmen A second charge agains ve or a similar offence was dismisse: for lack of convicting evidence.Q .Bx-Queen Liliuokalani, ot Hawaïl.will to Honalulp.In letters recelved .+ here bythe Heligic, she atated that she ex- - ed to be there on July 30.Her resi- uce 18 being put In order far her, and Her carrlages and stables are being gotten Lemerererence \u2014 $200.00 REWARD ors aan rie on of about the Ih of June.LAST EDITION SINTIACD MAY SURRENDER | General Toral is Now in Communication With Madrid to Ask Advice.AN ARMISTICE PREVAILS NOW, Unless the Spaniards Surrender by Noon on Saturday the Joint Attack Will Begin.SAMPSON WILL ATTACK MORRO, While Shafter and the Army Move on the City from the Land-Blanco Tells Toral That a Spaniard Never Surrenders, BEFORE SANTIAGQ, July 7, 7 pm, via KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 8.\u2014Qcueral Toral, the Spanish commander in San- tiugo has been officially informed by General Shafter of the complete destruction of the Spanish fleet and that the American warships are now free to co-operate with the army in the reduction of Santiago.He has been given such time as he may deem proper, to consider the advisability of capi- tuluting with his garrison.Although General Toral is apparently anxious to resist to the bitter end, the utter hopelessness of holding out against a miege by jand and sea must be forcing itself upon him, His losses have been heavy.Tha reinforcements upon which he was counting have not arrived.General Pando hss left him in the lurch, and it is understood is making his way acroas the country to Havana.- The food supply in Santiago is low, and it is understood that the ammunition is running short.The American position is being strengthened hourly, THE ARMISTICE EXTENDED, The armistice has been extended until pcon on Saturday in order to allow General Linares to communicate with Captiin- General Blanco and with Madeil General Linares informed General Shaf- ter that he had no telegraph operator and one was sent into the city, accompanied by the British consul, Mr.F, tw.Ramsden, under the protection of the British Hag.PREPARING FOR FRESH FIGHTING.Not a shot bas been fired recently ny either side, but work is being pushed on the batteries and entrenchments.Our position has been greatly strengthened during the last 48 hours, the American lines advancing to within 400 yards of the enemy\u2019s.While our hillside batteries overlook and command the city.Last night General Lawton\u2019s division advanced five hundred prarde, to the ene my\u2019s great surprise.The dynamite gun has been beautifully placed in a snug pit, in charge of Hallett Alisopp Borrowe.The streams have been bridged over, allowing the transportation of heavy artillery with facility.The roads have been greatly improved.The heaith of the sol- iers is good.The armistice is affording a long needed rest for our men, and they Are now in good shape to resume fighting.tGreneral Linares is evidently weakening, and the mediation of the Bishop of Sant:- ago and the consular corps may persuade him to surrender.THE PLAN OF ATTACK.In case hostilities are resumed, the plan of assault is for Rear Admiral Bampson tn bombard the forts at the mouth of the harbor, driving the men away from the guns, and then land a thousand men ani occupy the forts, while launches, with gran ling irons go in and countermine the har r.The fleet will enter and bombard the city, suporting the land assault.General Garcia, the invurgent commander received orders yesterday not to attack the Spaniards while the negotiations are on t.The wrecked Spanish cruisers are still filled with charred bodies, and the buzsarda are devouring the remains.The Cubans, by Rear Admiral Sampnon's orders, have buried the bodies of over one hundred Spaniards which were washed ashore.MEN ANXIOUS TO SURRENDER.The Spamish volunteers in Santiago are loud in their demand that the city should be surrendered\u2014so persistent, in fart, that many of them have been imprisoned.It has been learned from reliable sources that .Admiral Cervera was practically goaded into making his desperate effort to escape from the harbor.th he and his sailors were assailed as cowards for not fighting the Yankees.Some marines were aaseul in the streets.BUT TORAL WiLL HOLD OUT.Mr.Ramsden, the British Consul, when asked whether the Spanish general would continue to resist, replied: ., \u201cOf course he will.Toral will fight \u2018il he dies.\u201d Different stories, however, aré told ag to the temper of the Spanish soldiers.One counsel, who declined hix name or nationality to be given, said that xo stron wns the desire to yield among the ran and flle that there \u201cwas open talk as sassinating General Toral.A MESSAGE FROM BLANCO.General Blanco tt phed General Toru! from Havana: \u2018The Spaniard dies, but never surrenders,\u201d paraphrasing the historic ary of Napoleon's imperial rd.This statement is confirmed by the ch cable aperators who have left Santiago.EL CANEY WAS STRONG.An examination of the forts, mand works and trenches about El] Caney amases our officers, They cannot conceive how it wae ever possible to carry the tawn by infantry assault.The last stand was made in an old Roman Catholic C Toop hoten du bop- in were parched in - church is now used as n son .Spanish ) Captain Capron\u2019s battery exploded.The wounded prisoners are being cared for by American surgeuns.THE AMERICAN SICK.The number of American sick is rapidly increasing.There are 100 cases in the invalid hospital, principally diarrobea and low fevers.The officers hope for a speedy termination of the siege before ravages of the climate and disease decimate their urees, A THE SPANIARDS\u2019 BTBENGTH.The Rpaniarde who have been taken prisoners estimate the forces behind the ortifications at Santiago de Cuba at about 11.000 includin 4 reinforcements brought by Col.scario, which are knowa to be in Bantiago.The forces consisting GENERAL H.8.HAWKINS.He Commanded the Brigade, composed of the Bixth and Bixteenth Infantry and Seventy-first New York Volunteers, which made the brilliant cLarge on Friday, July 1.of 4000 regulars, and 2000 volunteers are not tu be depended upon much, and 110 marines and sailors were withdrawn from the city when the feet made its ill-fated sortie.{There has been great confusion in recent despatches about the movements ot Gen.Pando.According to all recent despatches from Havana and Madrid this General is with Capt.-Gen Blanco, in Hav- aus.The officer whose arrival was report: ed at Santiago last Saturday with a body of troops vanously placed at from 4000 to 8000 men, was Col.Escario, who was pro moted by the Queen Regent to be a Genera) in recognition of the achievement.A MESSAGE FROM SHAFTER.WASHINGTON, July 8.\u2014The War Department has received the following des patch: on.R.A.Alger, Secretary of War.Camp near Santiag), July 7.\u2014Everything quiet to-day.At the request of the Spanish general, employes of the English Cable Company were sent in to him to telegraph CITY'S NEW CHARTER Council Discussed Some of the Proposed Changes, THE PROPERTY 4GALIFICATION.They Consider That Ten Thousand Dollars for a Candidate for the Mayoralty is Too High.THE INSTALMENT PLAN AGAIN The Councll Will Obtain Legal Advice of Matters in Which they Are Deeply Interested.A largely attended meeting of the Centrai Trades and Liber Council was held last evening, the president, Mr.8.Fite- patrick, presiding.A communieation from the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada was read, reminding the Council that the Congress will be held this year In Winnipeg, and requesting to have the names of the three delegulgs selected to-re- present the councll forwarded as soon as possibile to Secretary Dawer.The comtmu- nication wus acted on, and the following deiegates were nominated, their election to tuke place at a future meeting : Messrs, Belanger and Blain, of the lricklayers\u2019 Union ; Barnes, Heavy Carters\u2019 Union ; Javerdure und Dore, of the [Leather Cutters\u2019 Union ; Cnatel and Lafontaine, Jac- ves Cartier, No.M5, Printers\u2019 Union ; odd and Gibbons, Dominion Asasembiy, .of L., Verdun Coopers\u2019 Protective Un- ton ; McKinley and bermingham, Black Diamond Assembly, K.of L.; Fitapatrick, b.18, K.of A long discussion on the disgraceful and dangerous condition of Albert street, from Chabolllex square to Mountain street, was gone Into, and some extraordinary complaints were made on the matter.It was .Qecided to write a letter to the secretary of the Road Department, and the Municipal Committee was aiso authorized to wait om the Road Committee and try and have the wrongs righted.It is also very evident from the temper of some of the delegates that à determ.ned fight will be made against some of the clauses In the new city charter.It will © remembered that it took many years of work and many thousands of haru varnd dollars to fight the statute labor tax.and ally organized labor won in the end.This they mre willing to 80 through again to abolish what they call an infringement of the tights of labor.e clauses which many of the delegates object to is the one providing that a candidate for the mayora ty must be a estate holder to the amount of ten his Government as to surrendering.Men thousund donars, while the aéting Mayor, are in good spirits and are making them- he Magn norman, and who may be act- selves more wecure every hour.\u2018ound | enjoying all the org onths at & time, are much less dangerous than similar ayer, Speeds only two thousand soar wounds made with ca'ibre 45.Among the worth to bu elected.ST large number wounded there are few ampu- It was also pointed out that a ténant tations.Perhaps ten will cover it.Genera] MUSt pay a tax of one dollar and fifty health of the command ix good.One hun- SOS A year, while the landlord himself dred and fifty cases of fever which runs its that tax Afar iar house and\u2019 not pay course in four or five days, but is not serious.I am feeling much better.(Signed) SHAFTER, Major-General.WILL ATTACK TO-MORROW, General Shafter and\u2019 Admiral Rampson have agreed on & plan of campaign.At noon to-morrow Admiral Sampson will begin a bombardment from the outer harbor.GEN.MTLES LEAVES.Major-General Miles, arcompanied by the entire staff of army headquarters, left last ie es Col.Ordonez, the Spanish Artillery Expert Wounded at Santiago.night for Charleston, 8.C., where the party will embark for Sant agn.He will not relieve Shafter of his command unless the latter\u2019s phyacal condition is such \u2018as to demand sowe such action.RI FEEDING REFUGEES.The Panic Stricken People of Santiago are Given Food by Americans.GENERAL SHAFTER'S HEADQUARTERS, July 8., via Kingston, July 8 \u2014The Freuch and Portuguese Consuls have continued their conference, lookiug to the relie?of the refugees from Santiago de Cuba.They called on General Shafter reporting that the exiles were wholly destitute, and begged for American aid.The general promised to afford the refugees a imited daily supply nf food at El Caney and other towns ip Spanish territory, where there get nothing from Spain.suls were very guarded in their references to the situation at Santiago, but they painted it worse than reporte by the refugees.he n- After a lengthy discussion the secretary was Instructed to write to the City Clerk for printed copies of the city charter in French and Engiish, and have the same for distribution at the next meet- log, and that the Municipal Committee be empowered to engage one of the ablest Jocal lawyers and have his opinions \u2018on the matter.\u2018 .Another matter of {hterest and one that was thoroughly discussed by the Council was the selling of gaoda on the ingtalment plan.Rome Very evous reports were read by some of the delegates on this sub- tein.It was finally referred to the Municl- pal Committee, with instructions to secure the services of legal talent mnd have a test rase fought In the courts, and to have the law In this important matter made public for the benetit of the citizens large.The report of the Municipal Labor Bur- PAU Was presented by Managaer Lafontaine for the months of March, April, May and June, as follows : \u201cI have the honor to submit to you the following report of the operations of the Free Mugetpal Labor Bureau for the months of March, April, May and June, 1895: at Situations vacant Situations and wanted.filled.March \u201cee 254 103 April .227 145 May .226 136 June 210 ses eee 0.I 114 498 Total .oases ees 498 Total Inscribed .1488 STONECUTTERS TO HAVE AN INTERPRETER.One of the largest gatherings ever held { by the Stonecuttera\u2019 Union met last night.The first question decided upon was to speak French at their meetings, and to have an interpreter for the convenience of English members.A very satisfactory addition of books to the i an- iberary was nounced last evening.During the past three years the Protectorate Union of Stonecutters have paid $3,083.35 to the families of deceased members.It was announced that the stonecutters at South Bend, Ind, were on strike, and that those of Chicago have only eight hour days.OO TOOK THE WRONG PILLS.Fatal Mistake Made by Mrs.Craig, of Park Avenue.STRYCHNINE PILLS, INSTEAD OF LESS POWERFUL ONES USED BY MISTAKE.A tragedy occurred about nine o'clock last night at No.147 Park avenue, by which Mrs.Catherine Alice Craig, wife of Mr.Alexander S.Craig, painter, became « victim of her own mistake.ra.Craig was subject to headaches, and \u2018therefore had several remedies for that ailmeat in house, among which was a bottle of strychnine pills.These pills should only be taken one at a time and only once or twice a day, while others, looking very They claimed that'the garrison only num- much ke them in appearance could be red 5,000 men.; t token four or five at a time.Genern] Shafter explained to the Con- y.going to take some of these suls the impossibility of caring for the poor people out of grmy supplies, hut \u201che did spare some rations which were given out with: sparing hands to the women and the feeble oid men, latter nd, Mrs.Craig took some from the strychnine bottle instead, Seeing ber mistake ashe told her husband to go for the doctors.He went out at once and is 4 Barton an , en.Tetumed shortly with two.They did asa sr the ri Thoms oe of to everything possible, but dewpite their ef- provide 5,000 rations, if General hatter forts she expired about 11 o'clock.would help them.After consultation with .The coroner visited the house this morn- the French Consul, General Shafter agreed IN.but called no jury as the taking of the to do so.strychnine was purely accidental.It is not The first pack train was unloaded in the known how many of the fatal pills were better class nly, ge village aquare among the clamon: of tfouman 3.e taken, as it is not wn how many were the bottle before Mrs.Craig dx the while the ig: gnd especially the ne- dose.Mrs.Craig was 26 years an gresses, p \u201cx, franticaily apposl- leaves one young child.mg or A Precis.Captain À ommands the zar- , rinon of then, sav that enough was THE WEATHER.reserved te \u201cApply those .whose delicacy \u2014 a ing _reatraing em from | AAA AL ing Many of the better classes have ered to pay almost any price for transportation to Jüargua, and thence to ge y our transports to some foreign port.It appears likely that some arrangements can be made to get them out of the country.A few of the best Bpanish famitis came to Kil Caney, bmt many preferred to ai -the fortunes of War, while others went EEE aces, where they have Vi and ests t is probable.that al }, except some of \u2018the younger men, who fled.with the wo: nies \u201cand.child le il be ro oer Togs oe Jon \u201c5h15 ait as De Friday, 11 & m\u2014Probabili- ties for the next twenty-four hours: Moderate to freah south- orly to westerly winds; montly fiir and decidedly warm; loaal thunderstorms.\u2018 furins : the Kamicope.M, The Central Trades and Labor Fs WANTED FOR MURDER Man Suspected.of Being Peter Capello, a New York Fugitive, Arrested Here.DENIES THAT HE IS THE PARTY, Chief Carpenter, of the City Detective Force, Made the Arrest in a San- guinet Street House.MURDER WAS A.DOUBLB ONE.Capello Killed His Wife and Daughter in a Place in the Italian Quarter of New York, Peter Capello, over whose head hangs the suspicion of committing one of the most brutal crimes the New York police have ever had to do with, wus captured in this city Thursday morning by Chief Detective Carpenter.It 1s alleged that in a fit of jealousy he clubbed his wife lo death in a small dive which he was run- alng on the outskirts of New York city.Tao cover the crime the murderer afterwards killed the daughter, and evading the officers of the law, escaped to Cau- ada.ft was surmised that he had come to Montreal, and a description was telegraphed lv the detective department.About two o'cluck thé Chief, and Mr Collins, secretary, entered the house un Sanguinet street where the man has been and took staylng for about two weeks, The Italian arrested in Montreal on suspicion of being Peter Capello, who is wanted in New York for murder.him from his bed.He is now confined In the private cell of the detective department _awalting the arrival of an officer from New York.with witnesses, this after.ogo.Application will be made for his extradition before Judges Dugas and Bi- cotte, extradiMon commissioners.The The prisoner 18 a man ol about thirty years of age, and seemed terribly broken down.He cried bitterly when questioned by the detectives this morning, and denied all connection with the aoffalr.He said his name was Peter Buracco, and that he had been here for\u201cthree months: coming from the Ottawa region.He had been in New York, he sald.but knew very little about the place.When asked if he knew that he was wanted in New York for murder he would hang his head and say they didn't want him.The prisoner {a a man of about five feet nine, and weighs hetwern ohe hundred a sixty and a hundred and seventy poi .His complexion I= rather lght for an Italian, and he has a round face devoid of striking expression.and a head of curly jet black halr, with moustache and side whiskers.The prisoner Is held on suspicion on the authority of Chiet Detective Geo.McCluskey, who, when apprised of his capture.wires to hold him until the arrival of an officer SABOURIN PLEADED GUILTY.¢ Alphonse Sabourin, a laborer of 220 Visitation street, who wus arrested hy Detective Cote about half-past four yesterday afternoon for stealing a horse and rig from Mr.W.Wilmot, a contractor.on 8t.Catherine street east.pleaded gulity to the charge before Magistrate Lufon- talne this morning, and was remanded for sentence on thé eleventh.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Bpecially reported far the BTAR by G D.Monk, 18 At Sa-rament Strest, local manager fur J.8 Bache & Co.New York, over direct private wire.AY JULY 8, THE STOCK MARKET.An Advance in Canadian Pacific Here and in London.HALIFAX &TREET AGAIN AT- TRAOTS ATTENTION\u2014SALES OF BONDS.The small lst of stacks.In which there was active trading this morning manifeat- ed a firm feeling, and stocks were marked up from to 1 point.\u201d New York also was rted dull, but prices were well muin- tained, but duliness wae the rule.Spanish 48 advanced to MK on the strength of probable peace negotiations.Canadian Pacific attracted the most attention locally.It was stronger in Lun- don, advancing to #64.In Toronto the stock sold up to Sg and these Influences cauked an advance here.There were sales of 700 shares at 54 and 135 at Bile.,Gordon Strathy & Co., Howard, WwW.Mac- kensie sold, and L.J.Forget & Co.both bought and sold.Forget: sold Toronto rails, and C.Meredith bought Halifux ralls again boomed, the alleged cause being the Issuing of new stock.The price ranged from 133 to 134, a point below the highest yesterday.There were 240 shares sold.Toronto Btreet has ruled remarkably steady of late, and 200 shares changed hands to-day at the old figure.97.The earnings for Wednesday were $1.344.41, a decrease of $3.72.Montreal Street was a shade lower, but only 100 shares changed hands, at 264%.and 81 new street at 262 The earnings of the com- puny for Thursday are given as $4,464.73, which represents a falling off of $138.35 as compared with the corresponding day last year.Minjng stocks were entirely neglected.and the range of quotations was slightly lower.There were à few transactions in banks and bunds.; MURNING SALES.Canadiah Pacific\u2014700 at #4; 25 at 811.8, Montreal Strect\u2014100 at 2661-4; 81, new, 262.Toronto Rails\u2014200 at 97.bfux Railway-25 at 134: 50 at 1331.2; 1 t 134; 25 at 1331-2; 10 at 133, 30 at 1331.2.- Montreal Gav\u201416 at 187 1-2.Banks- 6 Bank vof Montreal at 242; 7 do.at 2421-2.Dominion Coal, prefd, 100 at 107 12.Bonds\u201435000 Dominion Coal at 100 1-2: 25000 Cable (oupan bonds at 104 3-4; 85000 Cable registered bonds at 104 34.at La MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.rted for the BTAR Ly Reno Gordon Btrathy & Co, Btock Brokers, $ St.Sacrament street.\u201c DUPUIS FRERES.| Ready Made Clothing ~\u2014\u2014AT\u2014 If your taste or your figure makes it hard for you to be satisfied with ready- to-wear cluthiug, then you are the mas we had \u201cin mind when we opened our wade to order department.: We don't iutond to du the talloring by balves.We would rather not do it ag all, then not do it well.- Our way of doing things by halves is to charge you half regular prices of the exolusive tallor.We have the choloest assortment of ; English and Scotch Tweeds, French Serges, Worsted, Etc.Please note the following prices for , Ready Made Clothing FOR MEN.from .Job of Men's Pants $1.00 to $3.85 \u2019 $1.25 and $2.00 :: *: - $450.$2.75 $10.00 Men's Summer Coats, worth $1.75 and $3.00, for Men's Crash Linen Coats, worth $1.00, for .Men's Crash Linen Coats and Vests, worth 83.30 for .Men's Tweed Suits, worth §15.00, for .Ready Made Clothing FOIL BOYS, $2.00 for .$1.65 $2.75 © $3.40 9g¢ $1.75 $1.50 DUPUIS FRERES, Corner St.Catherine and .Boys\u2019 Two Piece Suits, worth Boys\u2019 Three Piece Suits, worth £1.00, for .+ .Boys' Three Picce Suits, worth 83.0, for ., , , © Boys\u2019 Sailor Salts, worth 81.25, for .- .Bays\u2019 Linea Sults, worth $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.30, for 98¢ $1.25 $1.35°\" Kilt Skirt Suits, worth 82.50, for w .Jui Bb.July Th.St.Andre Streets.- - Moruing Board.Ask Bid.Ask.Bid Canadian Pacific Ry.Bip Su M sy ETAT ANNE y ign lf At ML Ng | eS ROR ERE TR ode de 2 FCB Bo edeodedefonfenfeofeecforfeofonteifminerbogob dob ed Fd Bede dob deeded da Coupow bouds.\u2014= 1044 \u2014\u2014 104% e Do Regd do.Lo = 104g \u2014\u2014 104 Mopires) Felegrapn xd.12 178 180 178 1 Penplos Heat & laght 40) 4 40 3 .® © do.do, nis.0 \u2014-\u2014 92 at i Richelieu & Ont.Rav Oo.104 tom, 104 101 Montreal Hiroe RY 206% me 267 6 * ; Mo.do do.new.| Py 2624 2834 2624 ® ; Halifax Breet Br.133% 1334 13 133 onde.+= ee _.\u2014 \u2014 Montreal (aa C 190 2e 188 187 Bel Telopbont Cu HAT A DVDS : e on \u2014 \u2014 \u2014.\u2014 - Ninety A WEE aw sen oh OU can buy Radnor Water at $1.20 per dozen \u2018pints from Cornwall Rasage II IZ iC de leading grocars, or at lower figures in case lots.This is Pa ofoha Railway .Woo 16 16% tully 20 per cent, below prices of imported waters of dep i _ 15 * standing, and Radnor is admittedly unequalled.\u2014 < - wo IT wm \u201c Radnor is a purely natural water.brilliant, pleasantly sparkling and 350 Me 730 delicate to the taste.\u201d \u2014 The Lancet, London, Eng.fd em \u201c Radnor is bottled only at the spring.150 \u2014 150 w= od SOLD EVERYWHERE.wn 103 16 103 |! i ; A.i A] BOB EER bebe Ref fof Bool À ue IIIT TLS LT SI EE Ime mr Zoe IZ BoATREAL BICYCLE (LLB : \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Ld LUD, ; Mac corn Times.We Mean Business.Intercotoniai Con.60 2 80 30 page PER FOOT buys a lot on Rows, prot stock | 10 2 Ke x SENIORS, 75 cents Cathedral Street (Nom, 7 Tar Eagle.Lo AY gq WS.234 BATURDAY.July 8.3pm.\u2014 and 9), near Chaboillex Square, This Diernational Bds.- \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 == : \\ of\" : ever ir Goa -= - TURREAT, Tui 12 8 pm\u2014 land is ores at $1.25.Title perfect, a oo.\u2014 \u2014 Mountala Park.- buys a building lot 48 x Central Bonds.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 July 14, 7.33pm.\u2014~ 3 X Champinin & 3 LBonds \u2014 \u2014 = THD AY ui 11pm $500 cash 100 on Moreau Street, pion Coal Com.2) 72 2 Seniors, i and 2 miles.near St.Catherine.Drains made Do do Pref ne 306 10TH Juniora, + mile.and paid, This lot is worth $1.200, Montreal Coton Le 158 1% 1B 180 &15.pm.\u2014OptionsL Ride from trounds.21° Can, Os).Cot.Mills 00.) \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u201c0 Capt.$9,500 Plane > r pri od orto Bondy.\u2014 wo JUNIORS, improvements ; 1.Oo.' Comer : a 5% BATURDAY, July 9.3 pm \u2014 lot #1 x112: house 30 ; x 46.Beat part: Terms casy.Corpo.Dorval.EDNEBDAY, July 13, 7.45 p.m.\u2014 Lachine Locks.1 NESDAY, Joly MWe Yorke.of West End, \u2014\u2014m FLOUR AND GRAIN.Millers Making More Profitable Sales of Wheat Than Flour.os A Manitoba miller, In speaking of the situation of flour this morning, mentioned that his firm had made considerable sales 158° 1 ration value $13,300.Montreal Police.A.A.A} $2,650 FER, YEAR RENTAL.8 Gives notice to the publie that no one is authorized to collect prizes for their games.We sell admission tickots this year only.158 1 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my 1581 centrally located, fine stores, wal built, corner.Will sell to pay ispe cent.on money invested.Hochelaga-=(r3,/lunired lots ing part of Hochelaga Ward, rum ning from Ste.Catherine St.Sherbrooke, wifi sel} at a sacriflog to n prompt purchaser.Drummond street=- 2: C.B.LACASSE, Jr., Secrotary.NOTICE.me without my written order.\u2019 (Signed) AMEDEF.DAGUST, Jap Perrot, of Manitoba wheat for export during the past few days, as prices netting much better results than if manufactured into flour and sold at present quotations.The chances are that this firm will continue to make sales of wheat and curtail the output of flour.- 1f this policy prevails to any great extent It certainiy should soon have the effect of stiffening the price of fiour.We hear that brokers have approached Manitoba millers regarding their lowest quotations on thelr grades, and it is not unlikely that the enquiry was made on London Advices Report a Check The receipts of cheese to-day were 12,- the few lots left on the street the market.Above Sherbroa None to surpass this Street i Clty- Will sell size wanted.Brae easy.: sl Parent Bros, ; 97 St, James Street.ROOMS 22 and 7 CHEESE AND BUTTER.Er in Business from the Canadian Advance.July 8.July 7.behalf of Ontario millers 564 boxes.he market still ruies dull Opg 315.Op Close.era = and heavy with prices mostly nominal.- Millers of Manitoba grades are looking A om! P I t Dodo Per OO == for an improvement in prices as the stocks The.idou tor Weatern ols Ta to, Thee on 35 ents er OO \u2019 1224 1224 of wheat Is not Sree an fe 5 Mttie business ts passing.The pubite n° ow very few hands.We atill quote : $4.9) to , | 333\u20ac Hin 3) for \u2018Manitoba strong bakers ; and $5.20 Sable pas unchanged (Lo-day, but othe Near Bieury and Ontario, 11 \u2014 to $5.40 for patents.Ontario winter wheat rade Bulletin's cab) T Yo 13 13% patents.at $.2 to $5.50, and straight roll- talued the following: \u2018and at Streets.A Tacant Lot.#4 fost by 94 feet, Are: \u2014 Ts ers about 54.75 ; in bags, $2.16 to $2.35 .the THE nurket | is quiet but steady.and at 4168 feot, can bo bought just now at a very low sh» FEED.appears to be more inclination lo take Price.ot == lh There ls said to be a good demand for hold.The recent speculative advance in , Ya 3% shorts at present, though business fn feed Canada seriously checked the volume of J Cradock Sim & spa 53% £enerally is quiet.The demand for pra is business, put present reasonable rie .pson 13 light.Ontario winter wheat brag.la quo- shou resu n 8 large trade.- , ; vie 106 red at 312, and shorts at 313 in buik ; Mani- tions here ranging from 378 te 3c.181 ST.JAMES STREEKT.ven BH jopa pren Irom LE to 312, and shorts.Butter is ae, quiet, on Pot nav 5 ; 4 to 315 in large qua es.shown sympa w I » % so Oatmeal continues slow at 8.75 in bar- cheese.\"The top figure for creamery iB ANOTHER \u201c WAR EAGLE.\u201d 9% M4 pels, and $1.53 in bags; pot barley, $1.7 about 16%c, while exporters du not show WHO WANTS IT?wm #5 \u2014\u2014 424 (to A8.the same engerners as heretofore.The Weh \u2019 ol -\u2014\u2014 18 LOCAL GRAINS, Trade Bulletin's enble reports the London not 2 have on our iat several propértisë- = 184 market us irregular.mporters vary ve remo! showing as good: m= 80 aw \u2018he export Gemand le very liens, thelr claims, somo saying they tan kel) pects as those which have enabled.À Bi wa pe den\" NET a Nu done | Hie He lowe WE nity\u201d sess are) Wor Fogle managoment to dealure due me a mang the treet Movivent bout à.For ke quotes the \u201crange there as to Be ed tha} stock from 30c to 42.008 Boon -\u2014\u2014 \u2014- : p Lx With 16%e paid for a fancy article.he fac): ; : fn : = on store hey ré quored at oo at Se ; In effects of the heat are noticeable na Apne critaliats investing from 10 ni, \u2014 1 many lots.the BO eux Transactions Jn pens have taken place at Fark Cheese market the Journal of Com- in several of these transaotio q 55% SM afloat.Buckwheat 18 about 44kjc merce says: * The market for large full golicit correspondence : fr .1064 108 4 t 1 a 86c po om \u2018in n stare, and corn is quoted at to cream cheese }s only moderately active.d mi mn 3 oy 8Te afloat.Nothing on doing In rye, but Buppites are fairly liberal, but only un very and mining men, Hon befor.; iE = nominal prices are 56c to bic.; from heat, uliest investigation before esting, = # small proportion entirely {ree \u20ac Dyes oo, at.1 wa HAY.Exporters Ny want o ee rely Taney THE CANADIAN MINING RXNIRIY C8, La merican.] ° ect to 7 \u2018 Facile us Ta Mano hay market is not very encouraging.Saality, either white or entared, but that 259 Craig Bi, Montreal.NEL 111% are trying their best to dispose of their HEUTE 15 Sertalnly the pxtremo at Tere BIE mo 77 stocke.Prices are\u2019 consequently weak, an OS tre Town Hd 6lgc, und sell- MONTREAL CLEARINGS ed ges 770 72 70 5% 10/6100 and ebippine, to $5.These prices 10g very slowly.Bmall size full cream \u2014_\u2014 ; - X.Qutario a ¢ ; .> ald about rteady ) FEES = = 0 \u2014 Eten Done ie ee TRUE put le dering A Decrease Shown for the Past Week as! aiarn pre 20e = Ti © moderate and heated lots very dull an .: TA VY.a .294 \u2014\u2014 7744 A very fancy lot might bring $10 a ton f certain value.\u201d \u2014The Money Market.% -~ M6 M4 in car lots.of uncerta h.| y rke 35% \u2014 1 a I \u2014 = Wb = - +.\u2014 ee Ce _\u2014 The clearings for the past week 0 me WN Xi M4 IN THE WHEAT PIT.COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.Tre clearings for the » ; \u2014-\u2014 ZX TE LA re v mpared with th s% 23%¢ .$5) \u2014 corresponding week of Jast year, but Je Ta 154 a Bulls and bears would seem to have large increase as compured with o dit I7 wk come to an agreement to take the market The Market Becomes Steady.Clearing House statement is a8 follows: si en x a turn about ory one day tis Sontrolied Clearings.Ba \u2014_ e one and the next by the ather, ; .A ne bs FAI Nig Yesterday bruin had his innings, conse Reports from the country this morn- Total Jor arr ce endin eo #044 quently the bulls operate the market to- ing show that pales pose hace Res Co nae \"weak 028,155 = == == 7 dey- were few.an 2 ye se , 104 184 I8M IM ith à shightiy sfronger tendency.Coe ees » » -_ 3534 ins price morning eT Done tie Va the Brockviite cheese board 5! fac- Corresponding week Ir Im To Pe a rea (hE elt torien offered 2432 colored and 2M white : 11,345.167 a 2 = : PA eee wenn > p = ZI vid 1m favorite.he Dears stopped the Kot bo.pa white and 180 colored soid at 7 1-8c : Corresponding week of .\u2014 130% 139% tenfency about noon, and the mar be \u20ac 5544 Be 0» \u201c gan to pe a little easier.balance unsold, \u2018At the Kingston cbeere 2895.Lee een eeee.15,264,848 New York spot wheat opened 1 strong- bo: LUN white and hé) culored b .: en, LAN at 7 1-2 to 7 3-i6c.At Listowel The lncal money market was unch er at 83%, and went yp to 8c.tember Bales, 1,20 5 .Spocial Notice.opened even at 73kd and .mounted alowly 3 factories boarded 6,585 boxes white and call loans 4, and mercantile discou É.; ; \u2019 to Tac, failine back to 740.December and 180 boxes aoloped cheese.June make: 7 per cent.: Bummer Vacation.\u2019 but presently, 720 boxes.were sold at 7 3-]6c, 75 at at he exchange market was steady.\u2019 4 openeü Ye down at 7IXc, but pre v, pxes.d .i : foin the bull influence, mounted up to} 7 1-60, and 45 at Ÿ B-l60.Fairs will be | tween banks mizties sold at Te A Gentlemen going on a yacation will be to Take.Lam at ll am.every Fhureday.and eng demand drafts.9 3-16 a c, later on falling ba t = please to hear that \u201cThe Grôve,\u201d Bescons- Phe Liverpool market has shown à fall ayatem Is being strictly enforced.cables were 9 6-16.Over the cotintay eld, is making special rate of 23.00 per dual dectine during the past few days.1c > jo ties were 94 and #%; demand, $ to ight et close ut 1d co Commercial bills were § 13-16, and g mon « ted number.Applica- ft night the mors t lor Abe \u20ac Commerci Ig ere 3H de ¢ n \u20ac.3 wire \u201c k a mt SE agree 2 Pa er decline of MANITOBA WHEAT.and shorts 65174.14 vor - du: .: e ; -5g did, and %d .discount to , ; : ar Boge hn Or ee ie ¢ per \u20ac: 4 FOUNL.» coute fur = words ur Jeon.and > aus wui aint BES, STORES, LBC ton and ude.3 cœnts for 5 extra word en Crowe Moning Co.fur cash.Address Vd «2 AL EC, ABINED STEAM YACHT, vu, be sold cheay 157 A MALE TEACH- ua \u201cwould charter.Address for par- 7,8 157 1 ToT lic.- a, \"STEAM YACHT, FOUR LLSRME to state age : 49 feet long, 7 teet beam; Address Alfred rus An de Bellevue.ANTED-BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN, Are Bul Loo proud Lo work, avd wuld like 10 mado 80119 anvhey during tbe beat three wonths ww telling the wouderfu: story of the hie of M: oom per vx PROPERTY FOR SALLE, ! ur less, and 1 cui per extra word, each Js- UPRIGHT PIANO on.- .25 cents Tor 25 wonis or less, and à cent a.v risk, nu exprrieuce, pe capital Lecesssr > opposite Murray st.Rous ui iy fur paruculmrs Lo.TEACHER, LADY.n miata ree of 25 cen NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASE with ! When such advértiséfnents are not prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and fhe Tate ! in consequence, much- higher.No charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less than five lines.Me dutles te cotiiinenos in use part of vne i at about halt prive.Polson bron received wil EE MALE TEACHER, HOLDING ~ ond Class protesslonal ent nee Nadir $00, duties : =F 7 Lo Lhe enterprising Pinetecunts who have now JE - A ROUND OE 3 MILK, TCHEAR JANTEL ~ 3 UR 4 SJIRT OPERATONS, Apply Shirt Factory, The Thou Tso ARE FIANO.16 cash and = per month, German, and mone lute guallik attons hesiner Co, 2066 = - HORLHEIMER UPI Fit cash and 66 per month, HOUSES TO LBT.\u2026- TT TINA SSN LET \u2014 FINE CUT STONE HOURB 0a, 78 Victoria wt.rooke tree), on istalaK twelve an mea A ee salle! à and large Comch House in Sper.Staion 5 Jooality Sab required.Apply W.S Marson, Office, nes Bu de Jumen stroet.Bit 0 LET-2439 NOTRE DAME STREET tpear Richmond street) 3 ste taining 10 ba MASTE 8 FOR Na \u201d : special and legatis Lutes te commence uuplications recelved Secretary-Treasurer Board Landes Nordhesmer Co.2 158 fe - TRAVELLLER FOR THE Province of Manitoba, for experienced mi with a good counnee- ss.fe cash and $3 Sor month, 3 ToomA, yard, shods and stable.Hae boon oorupled Teare an and ie n A Apply oa H.Nault, Druin 2445 Notre ame st, or to T.Pringle.48 Bishop st.87 tf applications will GRORUE LOWE.8% YONGE John Calder & Co haif cent Jubilee :tiarnps al 2u cents each.U'ANTED- WORKING 3 ply to RB.Hamaley, 25 Bt.O LET\u2014-HOUSES 38 CITY COUNCIIL- Jewes rhs, ap.lors and 165 Quesnel, 6 rooms each.bath : in first class order.Cheap Ap drawings, 2 sewing machines, \\W oles & Wilsou, 2 Window brass stands for hats, (he whole almost new.rent ~ fur ishing LET \u2014 CHEAP TO DESIRABLB ants, upper and lower dwellings, Hanover st., also self-contained .Genevieve street; five min- Stes walk from Post Office and depots.Apply 8 Hapover a or room 12, Temple ky.uring the \u2018whole séason, dog.ADDlY to w St Buturduy half hotdur.Latour and Beaver Fail Mi GIRLS FOR PAFER BOX A only experienced hands Mace, Wilson & Cu, $15, Reintzmau piano $55.\u201cRESIDENTAL FLATS TO LET.AN St Sa o LET \u2014 FLAT, STONE FRONT, 6 rooms, bath and w.c.; 47e se Hyp- Pho a above Sherbrooke.Apply \"Waverley avenue, Montreal to Leach moderns and v el Kopi 8 Waveriey.eo 2° applications mating received up tu lth July.JOR GALE-\u2014\u201cOOLUMBIA 153% MCUDEL GENTS Hicyule, new and scarcely used, $85 cash.Ouner Box 260, Danville, P.Q.1581 R SALE \u2014 CHEAP.PREMO CAMERA IN per{eat order, doubiv lense, does good work.Apply between Sand 8p.m.iv Phillipa 158 | MUR BALE \u2014 LADIES WHITE AND ,COLORED AIRY FURNISHED at, with bathroom, or a married \u201couple, or two or three \u201c Foome), over Oxford Cato; se other wporn- rent $46, including gas and attendance.-Apply 34 University at 158 1 NORWOUD, ONT, nie School ads the nudel term.male teacher holding frat of second class Avply.auatink salary, to J.L.ee nt.56 moving away.Address CYrDIIE Wear al pre eurprsingiy low.large manuracturing aun SUMMER RESIDENCES OR SALE \u2014 LADIES \u201c EMBRUOIDERED unin Handkerchiefs special drive, 1500 patterns, 5.4515 seb Room J, 210 St.James tree i583 MENA HOT WAVER UNDERWEAR in Cot, Baltriggaa Natural Wool, 60, 7 Swinmer Socks in brig choice swraters, bicycle hose, ete.1,2 recommended.Avpiy 3 LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGES ON § lsiand, nine, ë g and sixty - - \u2014_\u2014 w m.N.Milliken, ng latana: Portland ANTED ~ A GOOD COOK OR GENERAL st.ET\u2014AT DORVAL, FURNISH- sumer cottage, with verandah, beautifully situated on ANTED\u2014OPERATORS Tu RUN BINGER machines.Apply at 3rd flat, 300 Craig a 157 © BUSINESS CHANCES.Fo, SALE LICENSED HOTELS \u201cAND TANTED \u2014 AN ACTIV EB BOT TO LEARN the wholesale dry goods trade, salury per week.Apply with references, (), { the Fish and Game Club and St.Lawrence Yacht Cun rooms, 5006 Water supply.None but persons with a cash capital or secur- ish gers m Address (between 9 and 1] a.m, Pond), oarence A.Wilson MITUATIONS VACANT.+ At [NO W Ben.Pit CTA a Peel wan ei Address V_ 6368, Brar Herm Oo: ms 1 Ww ANTHD \u2014 SMART, BTRONG _ VAs is or 1, to arive carrises and work around stable; must know the a rof weil te board in aud alsop out.Apply wi referonce { after 7 p.m, Btable, 24 Bishop st : ROOMS TO LET.os SUIS 8 SHOR : = tom LARGE FURNISHED veutietnen a only; referanves exchanged, on bathroom fiat.indeur Dr.Sanden\u2019s Electric Belts are curing thousands without the use of Drugs.1 wilt forfeit $3000 if the current from my Belt BOARD near Viger square.Ap- 163 6 WANTED _ - BMART BOY FUR OFFICE, Luth languages.Apply with references, d'uiuck Saturday mourning, Room 4, New York Lite Hida.158 1 V ANTED - MESSENGER BOY, WITH Bt Paul ANTE \u2014 EXPERIENCED \"COLLAR tysners.Bkeltou, Bros.& Co, 9% tt Peter st.158 1 W ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL DO ligbt housework.Appiy 510 Duluth 2 : WANTED \u2014 A CERTIFIED ENGINEER ' .for wholesale drug mil), good references ; Uni required Apply to Evans & Sons, Linuted, - ¥ Wholesale Druggists, St.Jean Baptiste st.2 Us WwW ANTE NTED \u2014 TROY 1 FOR A CONTRACTOR'S office, must write u good hund.Apply | vwn handwriting, W, 554 Sur Office.108 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of wy, washing Kivea out.48 University st 158 1 WE \\ TANTED \u2014 Avply \u201c@ V Way Ty AN EXPERIENC © \u201cBUOK» hee} with some knowledge of the wholesals fancy trade, state uge and expur- white and where last employed, also the bent ui relerente, Address by fetter 1537 Notre Dume st.ds 3 VVANT ED \u2014 GOO C:HK FOR FAMILY vf three.Apply #5 Sherbrooke st.lbs 1 Goo) GENERAL SERVANT.a sl V\\ ANTED\u2014A r ONCE PLAIN AND FANCY froners.Apply at A Coursol st.153 WANTED - BY POR OFF i 13 IN A ply pholesute hardware house.App ft.$ Box 158 WANTED.\u2014 A TIDY NURSE GIRL, about 17, fin two children, juvungest four years: references 143 Hutchison at, 388 i Wate SMART BOY OR YOU TH FoR tire Ipalring.HU Phillips square.158 __ J, VJ ANTED Ir -\u2014\u2014 TWO DINING ROOM GIRLS; aday work.Morton's Dinlng -room, bs 1 534 Crag ai.WANTED \u2014 MAC HUNIST, ONE ren A kbowlieige of tn cutting end stamping dies preferred.23 Latour st 18 2 WANTED ~ BRIGHT, STRONG HOY TO run ruessages and make himself useful; references required.The Martel, Stewart Cou, es © raie 158 1 Ÿ YANTED - \u2014 A KITCHEN MAID FOR the country to work under good cook; also table maid.private family.Address Star office 157 2 VVANTED \u2014 AN ASSISTANT STOREMAN.Apply to Mcintyre, Son & Co., 13 Victoma square, 158.1 mr re 2 Vyasten \u2014- YOUNG LADY TO CALL ON ! the ladies of Montreal, $1.50 per day to rip ht person.Reply and enclose Tefereuos to FH.Walker, Young Men's Christian Asso- - ciation HBublding, Montreal.158 1 VVANTED \u2014 AN \u201cEXP ERIENC ED PROtestant teacher for No.} elemrentery shoot, SU Godirul.Applicant must state Balaty.Apply to Francis Skene, Nevretary- Treasarer, Bhigawake P.O., Quebre 155 4 WANTED - GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, Apply 2448 St.Catherine at.158 2 5 V ANTED \u2014 A PRAC TICAL | PARDENERX one day each week.Ap to WwW, L i Gear, 25 Sacrament : a _ 158 2 ANTED\u2014 A YOU NG GIRL TO ATTEND IN A candy end cigar abop.Address B 518, me ANTED\u2014 FIRST CLASS RITC HER GIRL, ONE who is willing '0 wurk.Good pay.Apply at once po Goldberg's boarding house, Craig, Dear St ; Lawrence 158) ANTED_ WORKING HOUBERKEPER, GOOD vook.Enquire 59 Metcaife et.3 to 4 and Trot m.TARTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ABSIST WITH bousework, one who can dleep at bome preferred.Apply 13% Mitchison ave.Lo 00 1, JANTED \u2014 SMART \u2018BOY AS OFFICE AR- sistant, muat write & first class band dress X, 626, Star State age, reference and æmary expectet RE | W \u201cANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, must be a good plain cook.Apply 277% St.Catherine st.348 1 id CC.1.R and G.Ted any afternoon ; liberal réduction Biamore, 1 Notre encres ne WELL BETARLIRHED NTEL \u2014 A SMART GIRL (AS, TPR terms.APPR to N.e street.ol.928 wholssaie and retail opnfectionery busi- COUNTRY COTTAGE, ences 20d sslary expected, 0.is, immediate possession : T.R depot, near tached; rent \u201chw cash required ou Address 5 3 age and mat! to G.JANTED \u2014AT ONCE GOOD WOMAN ne who ee bake bread.ANTED\u2014 + ARTNER FOR THE \"CON- Jinulug of the late business of Tester wholesale confectioners, ton Sith the Montreal Biscuit Company.s both are weil and favorably known and will bear strictest investigation, an exceptionally good opportunity for a party with moderate capital to get Into an Fu business.ete.Shaded lawn, ete; Box , PQ Gordon Creek, Temie- o.rent vue low.Atâress Manager \u2018Bellevue Hotel \u2014\u2014\u2014 un \u2014 pS COTTAGER TO LRT.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LAD TO LEARN essaie write & guod hand and be correct O LET \u2014 AT COTE 1 DES À NFIGES, Apply With refereaces to R 481, Star office.Cottage, Maplewood ave- water In house, excellent e trees, immediate apply to Thomes R, John Farquharson, 57 5 TANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A tent ure tv go with lady to the ly between sa and eight Suck In the evening, at 261 Bisho; J'ANTED\u2014 ROLLERS R RELIANCE CHA some Business which w 11 bear aurlotent ! Invest- gavin, no other need apply ce.OFFICES TO LET.NS TINSNS SL a tr 13 ST.JOHN ST.A FINE sample room, on êrst moins TT WAT ED 214 WITH SMALL CAPI- and ake ho ol a patent ais of patcos Ard State salary.Ap- [TREES HOUSES TO LET.AAA me Oo LET-FUR RNISHED, FY FOR Two ponths, very low to de- ort ét extension kitchen, house newly tinted.15s 2 GEN ji blished London conneetton in TANTED \u2014 GOOD, SMART requires samples of 'anadian bar- Advertiser js an expert Only large exporting firms Bariey, Box 1139, Sell\u2019s offices, 167 \"London, EC, England.158 Jeod OR SALE \u2014 LICENSED oy tnemirg Jenson, ANTRD ~ PROFITABLE HOME EMPLOYMENT.We want afew inen or women in every town to make novelties for us at thei bom es.can work day or evening, Diskion #6 to ss veely aocordiag to time Coveted tat the gas and cowl ston Appl at 82 St Matthew sary; stoady e all other pue rucalars and werk sent hy \u2018mail on ep 154 Jeod bas Mtg Co.New York city._ WET NURSE.APPLY AT 157 LET\u2014STABLING, FOUR ANTED \u2014 20 Arlingtom ave, Cech house.Appiy \u20ac Bea ALIN AAA H INST, ON PING or Mountain Park, rewara ic returned to E.tal.136 of OST = ON THE ~sT diamond | pin.seven st-mes applications, with received until July 9th.3 retary.Rroy hound, with no n - en an axcelient, appor- I turn to James Mesnane, A ON AL BERYANT 112 University street, dress or Duchescea: 157 or for tamily of two CATHERINE STRERT, 10 University st.\u2018ogtivr'e and Stanley st, TANTED \u2014~ SMART GENERAL BER- smail family; no washing.Apply 108 Dorchester st.165 2 OR où mals OR EXCHANGE \u2014 GOOD 7 \u2018stone front cottages, t land or tenement property, whith Reward ua Stanley st.ST A x large black spot ps FA and bias À Finder will be rewn d by leaving same at 14 0857 \u20ac coltegiate TTeticate, a teacher for com- RBALR \u2014 nL PTR sve, Montrest Annex.ants state What other subjects through the course for form two; expected; applications recetved re retary.Collegiate Institute 58 9 OR BALE OR EXCHANGE \u2014 STONE front jenemen ts, in best part west end | :_handsomely finished | be exchanged ied | Goud value, east a suburb property.A Ro- set sma} teward at 4 \u20ac nderhi ®t EL: ANTED \u2014 WHY WORK FOR OTH- jan of business you can carry on successfully right In your own particulara for 3e stamp.Stanley, Thorold.Ont.1 Ta returning n tu META sunday moraing, on the Spent the Yacht club.Re- return 1 Advertising OR SALE \u2014 VALUA power priv Heres.within eas action or pulp and paper \"dus.igation and rallway commun- Dd; Unlimited supply of tim- rther particuinrs address John whe & Son, 27 St.James st.157 oN.we DNESU.AY à a et.We, furnish a bicycle to our workers Reward at + - ising counter Star Offa A c'e J OST \u2014 ON BATURDAY, | En a Coen we ke.quire urie ne or OR SALE \u2014 A BARGAIN.18a, 119b Rachel Houres seven dollars and te d vill be rewarded.W.Glover, ee 100% vi ANTED - GIRL TO ABSIST IN DOING Henerat housework.Apply to 46 Hypolite OST ON _STRERT CAR.# cot.ik Urns, on evening ot op borat reward.Appi 1098 Herri st, price $2a0, .1796, cemarteau & Kennedy, 159% Notre Dame goers gn fine pants, also Gnishtng SUMMER BOARD.JARD \u2014 A LADY HAVING equires would be ad ei Box 39, Bracebridge, ANTED \u2014 BY A PHYSICIAN YC YOUNG nd, x familiar with telephone; refsrences -COTTA « POR HOU cash Aown, ons SA same ns Ap rerbrooke at, Westmount, Friday, &30-7,30 p.158 urchase new artiatic modern resi- every convenience, là minutes roots, vu à 4 month 11 paid.ooms, $55 a month til) paid .8 rooms, \u2018AR a month il paid.5 A month Ul patd.3 tenements, us a month un ho ANTED \u2014 ENRRGETIC MAN TO MAKE heube to house canvass and call on retail beral commission and constant em- 8, 547, Star omes 1 a OARD-FOR BUMMER \u2018MONTHS, \u201cPRICES good steamer and train service.a Johnston, Stonefield, P.Q.pio) ment can be given.56 ARD-TOURISTS GOING TO\u2019 THB SEX 1 find class board at_ Eile Gagne, f\u2019ointe su Plc; terms moderate, OOM8 \u2014 TWO ROOMS without board, at Sa Apply Pletre Calle, eR _ TRACHER \u2014 MALE FOR 8 No, ta vasag: tions, stating RAJAry with testimonials, received Address Wm.Millle dec SITUATIONS WANTED.+ .NE WANTED - \u2014 WORK BY A PAINTER, paper hanger.whitewasher, tinter and decorator; references; charges moderate.Apply A.Feldman, 72 Maurice st.in rear.14 6 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, JUST ARrived, with several years\u2019 practical experience in woollen manufacturing (Yorkshire}, wants openin, Evod credentials.Address N, 382, Star office.366 3 WANTED ~ POSITION OF ANY KIND BY gentleman, with 20 years general business experience; competent accountant; best reler- ences.Address M, 34y, Star Office, 566 - \u2014_ WANTED \u2014 SEW ING BY TRE DAY BY A «maker, understands cutting and fine, Apply Uptown Bureau, 2142 bt Catherine 1572 3 ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE \u2018PROtestant woman, & position as housekeep- ! er to voe or lwo gentlemen, or any such place of trust.Address Kk.F, M., 21 Drummond st., elty.257 2 V JANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, speaking French and Engliah, situation as porter or elevator man; references if required.Address Mr.L Brennan, No.144 Laprairie st.Point St.Charles, city.167 3 WANTED \u2014 A POSITION FOR A RE- apectable youth in a good mercantile house; can speak French and English equally well; can write shorthand and use typewriter, and writes a good business hand, first class references and security if required.Box 1164, P.O.157 3 V ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERKSHIP IN a business office, 3 years' experience, stenography andty pewriting;salary $5 month.Address S, 515, Star office.157 3 coms CPE cannot be instantly felt hy the wearer.M Send for FREE BOOK.5 udress, DR.A.SANDEN, 132 St.James St, Montreal, effice Meurs 9 te & Sunday li tel.\u2014 ELRGAN some to Gh ned parties.bathrool floor; transients; bleycle ach Y picy ola.Avply Karma Chemical Co.S87 + ss) 1 ST, HANDSOMELY FURnished™ parlor bedrooms, on bathroom Nag, .with or without balcony, bested a.rN NSN \u201cROBERT D IRIA Ros.; a 2, is = sought by his sister IPERSON AL - DONOVAN, \u2014~ DOUBLE AND BINGLE ROOMS, OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE was last heard of in 189) in Coral, when | be imended going Lu to »_Belipvide.BTINTON\u2014CHARLES\u2014LEFT Chelmsford, England, Boot in June, 1591; last heard of (rom Shorbrouie, 186.Mother asks.156 LET.FURNISHED, SUIT- Fet OCOM5\u2014 Mb DORCHESTER ST.Btephens\u2019 beautiful chulcest board.Auer PERSONAL \u2014 THR REV, J.FREDERICK Renaud would like tu obtain information of the present whereabouts ot who emigrated to Canady from the Schuul ÿ years ago.O0MS \u2014 ONE OR TWO +46 Belment Fark, Montreal.; on bathroom flat, hot Se ee - - PERSONAL~ HANS HEINRICH KELLING and wife, nes Alexander, who ; thetr descendants, sie requested to commusicate 73 Hagenstrasse, Hanover, pooms \u2014 - TO LET, WEL FEnsisnen \u201cpou BLE AND BINGLE, WITH orders conveniences: quiet; gentle | enicnces.34 tert England for Cansda in to be an engine driver, and Worked.at the ex- Portsmouth dockyard asks.158 © M8 ed bedrooms and sitting room, on pr rooms, with board, also t.who sailed for Canada in 1X01 tral locality.30 Cathcart st front rooms, In a private family, hot and cold water; first class locality.London, in 1860.ls sought by his sun \"om.200MS-TO LET.DOUBLE AND SINOLE, parlor and bath flats.63 Victurl ON AL England for Canada in st Bister Charlotte usks.JERSONAL \u2014 GRIFFIN wrote from Elkhorn, farm, to the gold fields x L AT 12 STANLEY orivate Protestant : iy: sients Accommodated, C - TO LET NICELY rooms, without board, at 0 ! oat wrote home in Jee, OOMS - NICELY FURNISHED TO LET, on bathroom flat, telephone 4066.= ARRIET) xave\u2019 her acatkF tn 1589 as Vie aria street, TH \u20ac Brother (Fred Huggins) 159 6 d board if desired.43 McGill Col- 157 2 fur rama bregisrast OARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, 4 duors cast Drummond.nurse.Buperivr accommodation, best med- ooms \u2014 ~ FURNISHED OR OR UNFURNISH- sitting room, with marble fire grates, OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES LR OAR \u2014 PARISIAN BOARD, .| finest location tn Moutreal, lst clasa stranxers will fing very buxy.-) 154 qui reoms.874 Sherbrooke st, comiont.Mme.Car BOARD WANTED.A - ~~~ ANTED \u2014 LADY WANTS BOARD IN A LET.PLEASANT LOCALITY, late dinner und breskfast if desired oy DOOMS \u2014 TRREE NICELY FURNISHED rooms, on bathroom fiat, en suite or sin- Ele: transients acocommodated; ail modern.to Dorchester Ilias \u2018per week.Address T.5.\u2014 \u201cLARGE soe Sar resi.Apply 20 20 Meal Cone a OOM TO TO LET, on everything first class, Sherbrooks treet.near Park ave.Addrees 8, \u201cBoaRD AND! BOOM | WANTED.BATHROOM FLAT, hout rd.FOR TWO LADIES, double with first class board, the Holy nf WV eximount.| GONE.\u2014 \u201caie sn STREET.WITH or Si poco PATENT BOLICITORS.OOM \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED, TRADE MARKS à DESIONS Secured in all countries OWEN N.EVANS, Member Tustitite Pateat Agente London, Eng 20 PATENT 4s\" walk from Post Office \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED R ROOM, a TeurLs Buda, 185 Bt.James Bf., MONTREAL.Buceense: te F.HL REYNOLDS.Tei 192 2BKIRL = SECURED) tite today for a fre copy of cur nterwting books * swing) oA DOUBLE AS EST GLE BED- ut board.\u201d aio table ri bosrd.Mrs.Harvey, y coms \u2014 TO LET, DOUBLE Tpooms \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GEN experienco In the intricaté patent orvign countries._Rend aketch, Model or ato for free advire.MARION MARIO xporta, Now Yorx Life Tuildtug, Mon Balidiug, Washtaytsa, D C DOUBLE AND \\SINGLE, FUR- nighed rooms.mesnifcent view of moun- Cat Drumi Droskiant 4 Gosired.\u2014 NBATLY FURNISHED FRONT facing 5 EL Lake aod field, PATENTS PROCURED, FETHRRSTONBATGN A CO, Canade Life Bulidin &.or.St.James & Si.Peter sts, Montreal, Can.WANTED General Agents Best Money Maker out.The Champion Advertising Ce.15e Bloury 8, Montreal.Ms \u2014 double ro E atabbls tar two, rent $8 per parlor.#8 Victoria st 1 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, modern conveniences.\u2014 COMFORTABLE bathroom st.opposite\u201d Emmanuel Churph.OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE BOOMS, {urnished or unfurnished.Apply & 18 OOMB \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, LARGE V ANTED \u2014 BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, with good references, situations in same family, housemald and nurse, 64 Papineau ave., city.167 2 V ANTED \u2014 BY GIRL OF 15, SITUATION as Indÿ's companion, wHl make herse use(ul about house; good references.46 Crear cent at.167 2 V JANTED - SITUATION BY A GENERAL servant.Apply 21 Basin st, opposite St.Ann's Church.158 1 Cr ee ee er V ANTED \u2014 ANY MAN IN CITY, WITH $1000 cash or more.having à knowledge of the advantages of taking up government land and going Into stock ralsing and\u2019 general farming either In Port a amemton or British Columbia, can partner of 15 years\u2019 experience, espable et tante charge of & large farm, best of references.Address M.B., No.10 Moisona Terrace, Montreal.ts 1 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION, A GOOD TRA- véller ln liquors, with good references, asks for situation, on salary or on gonunizsion.Address Vv, ST, Star ar Office.48 3 WANTED SITUATION BY STEADY AND industrious young man, with a manulsg- turing ur electric company, has had long experience in handling men, not afraid of work, doth languages and can furnish the best of re- erences.Addreus J, 372, Star Office.188 3 WANTED ~ BY A RESPECTABLE WO- offices to clean, or any kind of york by the das Apply to sa De Montigny et.address 8 620, Star Office.TANTED BY REBPECTABLE WOMAN work of any kind by the day or week, office cleaning.Address W, 1513 Nt.Urbain st.1 ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN WHO 18 a graduate of Bettertite Business Côliage, and has 8 na aes ; Si Sheer Kiyering and shorthand, a ol el the best | of references.Adress O, 420, Btar Office, er © Sen ; OUR ow MAKE.Rw Clothing jegs ave\u2026 near EEnert M8 \u2014 A NICELY FURNISHE front room, also a nice double ona, on buth flat; all convenjences use.WW M JOOMS = WELL FURNISHED ROOMS.throom flal; transients McGill College ave.OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT, either single or double, mime t; Hot Weather nothing more dressy or serviceable for summer wear than our Stylishly zentiemen or light housekeeping, s hot and cold telep! dren.25 University st.LET, FURNISHED ROOM.Apply at 19 1 Mayor aL, pear to Bileury Catherine OOMS \u2014 TO LET.WITH BO.ments accommodated; \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, WITR also table board Imported cloths and iadigo blue, full lined or skeleton, beautifully made aad trimmed, and sold at $8 and $10.AND BOARD.COMPFORTABLY uraished large, airy rooma fret 718 Sherbrooke st.Bow \u2014 AND ROOMS, rad boarders at for Sie, \u201ca Notre Damme OOM~TO LET.HoT AND Se WATER ANTED \u2014 BY DRESSMAKER wo.IN W» p private families, in city or Out LS Ms: Ÿ ANTRED \u2014 SITUATION BY AN fenced girl, a position In a first cless p: rate fam amily, sas general servant, is ednonted and can furnial good 'récogumendation.Address W, 592, Star Offices.18 1 AT VALOIS, \u2014 = \u2014\u2014 with ore Fitheut board, near YOUTH FOR rae.BOTH - THR AVENT E \u201cHOUSE.1 our from Montreal, on \u20185 nt ST for Bu BRON ot of Xavier a.win Ta, answer = ne 3 JOARÉ AT \"LONGUEUIL, ahly furnished room, with Fed coupls or two gentlemen.no absectio on one Or two young children.Addre xPERI RIENCEHD ADVERTISR- féntioman) for the Met jan northen Rohoor, rine, \u2018between ¢ and 6 p.m.DEN ÉRAL BERVANT, Fr.\u201c _ ANTED \u2014 SALE A JA NDSOME ROAD ment soil indy or \u2018tawn and wilt il tr for D-_STRONG por.AT ONCE.way TYOARD - AT RI AIGHLANDS , Tine Road.neat water, D_GRNAT DANE DOG: OWNER ry by Say as _ AR oa me WALT ED wo mts oe BISTERB WOULD ike employment, ve.2505 o) housemaid, oF other\u201d 1 ork.Gan pew ir Country préfe &gdrens.WwW, 600, Btar oe pe.ANTED \u2014 WASHING AND IRONIN( by the day.Mrs.Baker.50c per day.Le dress by letter, se st Bernard st, in rer.+ \u2014 A Lr FRONT ROOM, Any number of Children\u2019s Blouses and Washing Suits at very small figures = AND BOARD, LARG furniehed, al and airy; cGill College a rg room eb Td board; fg 0 wi e sollcited, 70 Datchestet on ie ete \u201cal a armen rman WORKMAN'S te ee We PURCHASE TYPEWRIT- ee, must be In periect ander: , Mate makery w! ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LabiEs AN gentlemen's ustoad Lacs pt resi rom ar: MISCELLANEOUS.AGAIN + ~~ - 22220 L BUSINESS COLLEGE.TOHKON- to.receives students in courmerciu) aul- lects, shorthand, typewriting ad telestaphy at any time.Exvcelient fuctlities Seven regular teachers.Students assisted tu postuuna.Par- Uculars chveriully given.Write W.H.Shaw, Frincipal, Tersnta, ont.2 rt V ANTED - BLACKSMITH.GOO SHOP and tools, situated in & good (arming count nearest blacksmith shop ten miles.apply to William McVicar, Riviugton, Que.158 1 \u2014 LESSONS 4 \"WANTED.VANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY.REGIN.ner.private lessons in French Address, stating terms, V, 6376, Star Brunch Office, Loa =2 PARTNERS WANTED.V TANTED \u2014 FOR VANCOUVER, BRITISH Columbia, a partner with $s to gov, to take management of a bustoess, which will pay jure profits, only principals dealt an 1b5 Address | +585 st ar Oftice.reiopa ace ! usiness giving satafactory returns 8obricty sud good te over 13 aad der 45 years and comply with above re uvements.Address \"X.Y.Z.\" Hedertvilie Staton, Éount ty Lake Bi.John, Que.= 158 1 PUPILS WANTED.NA 55005 mmo \\ FANTED = PUPILS PREPARED FOR universities, high honors graduate; credentials first class, LU.Macrae, 20 Victoria st.WLS 1 \" WANTED TO BORBOW.rm a WANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER WISHES TO burrow ten Uivusendd dollars, for tn Years, ut six per cent.Security 8 d up life pad Insurance poticy tor $10,000, payable at death with profits estimated at 4 p ce.and six thousand five hundred dollars paid up stock in a Brewing Montreal Hintted corporation.Princi- pais o only.Addr +83 5 538, star Oice.WANTED \u2014 TO BORROW BY GENTLE man in responaihle position, thirty dollars en note ot hand.repayable monthly, Regson- able interest Address S, 830, Star Office.155 FOR SALE.Engines, Boilers and Machinery.The CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY 203 St.James atreet, Mantreal.offer the following at very low prires: Oue 75 H.P.Steel Tubular Boiler ani Engine, with Duplex Steam Pump, Valves, and Connections.One 30 M1.P.Monarch Economic Boller, and à 1.P.High Speed Engine, with Feed Water Heater, injector, and Connections.One 15 H.P.Steel Tubular Boller, and 1: H.P.y Énetne, with Injector and Con- nectto One 8 H.= Vertical Boiler and Horizontal Engine, complet One 3 il.P.Vertical Botler and Engine, new.One 4 H.P.Vertical Boller.new.Two 5 H.P.Vetttéal Boller, new.One 10 H.P.Vertical Boller.One 15 H.P.Vertical Boller.; One Double Drum Power Hoist, capacity 3.One 24-tich Swing Engine lathe, 13 ft.bed, complete with two chucks and lot turning tools.One Inch Stroke Iron Bhaper, Am- ma One Double Head Iron Planer.17 ft bed, 42 In.between upright One 43-inch.Drilling Bachine.One No.10 Caillau Cupola, capacity 3 tons.Two Cupolas, capacity 5 tons each.One Cupola, capacity $30 tons.One No.54 Baker Cupola Blower, with about lw ft.15 in.galvanized tron blast pipe.One No.t Sturtevant Cupola Blower.One 40-inch.Boston Cupowa Blower.One 4-ton Geared Ladle Two 5-ton Steam Cranes.One 14-ft.Pipe Testing Machina.Four Foundry Cranes.One Hand Derrick.inch.One Combined Punch and Shears, 18-in.gap.will punch i-in.hole in I-in.plate and shear l-in.plate Une 7 H.P.Steel Tubular Boller.Two 35 H.P.Steel Tubular Bollers.One Clrcular Saw Frame.One Saw M}ll Carriage, Lane pattern, set orks, One | Lot Circular Saws 6 in.to 72 in.diam- ete Two Bolt Cutters, capacity % inch to 13% tnch.Several Blacksmith's For bell and Anvila.Six Emery Wheel Grinde for two wheels.One Surface Grinding Machine.Une Circular Re-Saw Muchine.One 24-inch Planer and matcher, matches 15 {nches wide, 4 pairs heads, slotted cylinder, all modern improvements.one Door Tenoning Machine, beavy ma- One Improv ved Door Tenoning Machine, double heads and double copes, new.One Carringe Cut-Off One No.3 Rogers.Saw Filer, will sharpen saws from 8 In.to 72 inches.One improved Power Mortiser.One Hub Boring and Mortising Machine Two Sorel Saws.ac er.200 ft 2%-inch Bhafiing, Hangers, etc.200 ft.3-inch Shafting, Hangers, etc.40 ft.4-inch Shafting, Hangers, eic.® ft.M-inch Double Leather Belting.7% fi.25-inch Double Leather Beiti large stock of second-hand belts in .smaller widths.We have a large stock of Japs.Drills, Wrenches, and Blackemith\u2019's and Machinist's Tools that are RAR to any one about starting a machine shop.About 10 tons Moulding nd.The above is only a parual list of our stock, and if we have not listed what you want, do not conclude that we have not got it, but write us, the chances are that we can supply your needs at a bargain Correspondence solicited.CANAD/#.MACHINERY AGENCY, .H.Nolan, Manager, 157 3 208 St, James St A DECLINE IN HIDES weak feellng has developed In the market for beef hides, prices declining lac per pound, due chiefly to the poor quailty of the offerings.The je obpasition buyer who represents a Quebec tannery lg still in the market, and although he te prepared to pay higher figures than the reguiar dealers, it is claimed that he ts getting few hides.The demand from tanners has \u2018been somewhat slow on account of the weaker Ieeling in the market, consequently business ls rather ufet.We quote: No.1 at 9%c, No.2 at .and No.3 at The market for lambskins has been stronger, and prices have advanced 10c each, dealers now pa aying 96.Calf- skins are quiet and unc anged wt 10c for No.1, and at 8 for No.à BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS.Foreign advices to the Board of Trade this morning were : MOTIGON-UIT coast, wheat, distant positions In demand .maize, nothing doing.On e, wheat, very littie doing : _maize quiet.Country markets Liverpool-\u20148pol wheat and maize steady.Futures\u2014Wheat plet ser and August.nominal ; Bept., : \u2026, 5e 8 7- niet ; July, 3» 1 Pra Bept., 3s 2 La C.nothing quoted.s\u2014July whea 2.80; Dec, 2.8; July t flour, 54.50 : Dec.45.06.PETROLEUM IS STEADY.The demand for petroleum is fair, and a good bu business is being done.Crown no the new Sarnia oll, HE at 14¢ in smal an a EE : _ NOTES FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER What the Farmers are Offering in Bousecours Market STRAWBERRIES ARE JUST GOING OUT AND CHERRIES ARE There was a good attendance at Bonse- cours myrket this morning.quantities of vegetables were brought in This belug the season of the year when vegetables are still tender and green, and when nearly everything which is grown in the garden can be found on the market reasonable prices, it was natural that buyers were well represented and that sales should go forward tCalbages and new potatoes were the most buticeablo articles in the market.Potatoos Blood IN bags around every waggon, and Cabbuges arose tier Beals of the drivers, Waller of speculation how they munaged Hang ou they dig, however, sum of 30 cents carry ma away « dozeli vf them \u2018otatoes appeared to vary considerably man asked w cents a bag, another fl # « barrel | some quoted Thc à bag, and others Su Lo We u basket Lettuce 1» u little doacer, but the heads i The price asked 1s 10 .of three for a quarter.and radishes were 100 « large bundie.or three for Turnips were lo uw hune h, and celery Xo & bunch of thirteen stalks.Beets sold at loc + dozen bundles of rhubarb at 5e a \u2018Tlirre was & wide range of prices in caulifinwers, thé eheap- 25.ASparagus 15 ol Belin at $2 a dozen bunrhes.There wete uisy large vans the market the former a peck, buskel of about two or two ang a nate pecks.Some splendid cucumbers were selling at $1 + for u box sf four dagen.currants and ner scasonable Frans were in and .supplies were ldberal, a gallon and The to n n pail, white brought 3 to due a pall are becoming wore plentitul and have fallen lv to Lye a quart, are bidding farewell ror thix season al be.The price uf gnoseberries Keeps up to 30 and raspberries can be had at & 4 small quart basket for wild ones, to 12 a basket for the finest.Telnessee anu Mississippi tomatoes atill sell at Ze n basket, aud Coorgia Walermel- ons are beconming plentiful at from 20 to while strawberries ee, and 3¢ a ganon, Plume are quite dear, a basket ; peaches arc and lemons the sume.Business ir fish is not and stock comes mosily White fish, dore, trout sell at 5 to l0c à pound, halibut at J2 to 15c.Gaspe salmon at 206, bull heads at 10c.Eels at 20 and 25¢ each, and carp at eac prices being Ha ls to 2060 & dozen, partic ularly brisk, prices are not much chang- Spring chickens sell at pair : pigeons at 25 to He a pair ; 15 to Sue; ducklings, or ducks, 6) to , Reese sell at 8c, towl ive, trozen turkey 4c.and fresh turkey Meats are also about the same.loin beef runs from 12 to 13¢ a pound ; rib 10 to 12kc: and soup beef from 6 to Bo.Spring lambs, by the hind quarter, lic; 8¢, and front quarter, 8c.Fresh pork, Pham and bacon, an sell at 10 to llc a pound, and sal Eggs bring 10 to 16c weno al about 1004 o 18c COUNTRY PRODUCE.The country produce market confinues gono -out : of towrn- however, are also light, so that ya opportunity of node docs Quotations are still 19e to 10 1-2¢ for fancy for ordinary run, a Bec to 81-2c for No.2 stock.i Recalpts this morning were only 906 cases Beans are slow at $i to $1.05 for cholcs hand-picked, und 9c to 85 for pi Honey is dull on account of th Prices remain at llc to hite clover comb and 8c to 100 for dark: lo 7e for white strained, and 4 to 5¢ for dark Maple product is also stationary at 4 1-2 to 5c a pound for syrup in wood.and 4 to 50c in tins.Sugar remains at 6 to @ tr THE PROVISION MARKET.hams, 10 1-20 to RS 1-26 ; bacon, U Là to cago mærket opened 5c up tL.pork at $10.20, but Peu awa to §9.92, thereafter recovering to showed a tendency to close about opel so opened eh, tel off started up a An, so that, although fluctu P a showed no aligns of weakenin The Liverpool market also appeared to be in a fair condition.P bp ork ana bacon re- de title lard went up an- ¢ ood Ba thus recovering vv ays a large portion ad previousiy lost.PROPRIETORY ARTICLES ASS0- TORONTO, July 8 ~The meeting of the Trade Association, its annual session at othe Queen's Hotel yesterday afternoon, cluded its buriness yesterda, the Los officers: .te ; G.T.Fuiford Brookvilles secretary-treasurer, L.8.Lavee, Toronto; of Control\u2014J.Mchee, Hawkins, E.H.Woollay, Committee\u20148.G.Detchon, Committee= À :Milburn, Toronto, Henry Membership committe iford, Brockviile 4 B.D EE RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS, wy \u2014Recedpte\u2014Wheat orn, 165000 Ban oats, us bush.; four, b.82% b Shipm 000 bush.; corn, 1.00 Vash.ox oats, 6: 8, su y &\u2014-Recelpts\u2014Whea July 8 \u2014 Shipments TWheet 33000 TORONTO MARKETS.TORONTO July 7 Market middle à straights are quo Wh with oted ot 78c at outside and N 3 afloat at Fort] hari te quoted at 26 to 20%ic west.J erley\u2014Nothing doing aod prices nomin- ®.and shorts at s12.504 a Rec west and Nc om ots © on track at Toronto #4 | el port.of Troe aay a- etinatod 9 8 to-morrow Hs shipping @'% fo 0 pritie be HEX J \u201cSAVE RON LA BOURCOCHE.Stories Told by the Survivors.- STOKERS DROWNED LIKE Bas How Five Women were Deliberately Done to Death by Sailors.THE CAPTAIN LOST HIS HEAD.One of the Passengers Sees His Wife Die-.Before His Eyes, Yet Saves $20,000.(See Also Page 10) BOSTON, July 8.-The survivors of La Bourgogne, who arrived this merning fram Halifax, left at once for New York, where their train 1s due at 4.3) this afternoun A correspondent took passage on the SS Halifax, for the purpose of Yearning trom the survivors more of the detatds of the disaster than had bein possible in the short time letween their, arrival at Halifax and their departure for Now York, Durmg the trip to Boston he 4d clportuar yn come in contact with every man of those who escaped, and their stones of their experience were thntling.Many of them gave horritying details of brutahty.i not murder.possibly never equatied im mi ripe listoiy.Amouf the smrvivors woe a few who could speak English well, but.most of them could © ounun éate with the correspondent unis through an interpreter.\u2018here were Swisx, French, Germans, Bel pans, Italians, snd Arania, © SVN sone \u2018of these cou d not make themselves under stood.und they merely sbowed the marks and bruises received during THE TERRIBLE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE Among those on bios the Mafitsx, not ene wold be fowl who was on deck at the tune of the zccident.The only man saved from fa lourzogne, who was on deck when (be shys struck was Mr.La «asie, who left Hatfax by raid, utterly re fusing to take the hoat with the others, as he said he had had enough of the sea.Mra.lacasge, the only woman saved, ac = tompamed her husband on the ttain.DIED IN THEIR SLEEP.q Tha suvv.vers agree that the Cromarty- sire struck the Pourgo ne a glancing blow and that the shoe war not great.There tor-, \u2018Lis b-ieset, t'ai many of the pas renga « neve awoke.The opinions as to th tm: nn rom gb wen the collision u1 d the -inking of tur iv utg.gne va: y greatly.Some -ay e: to fi tren winutes and ,«thers sy the nv iler,y five, while one man Was (ert.in it wa.a fui hour.THE STORERS STORY.Ameng the vencrkab'e escapes were thos: of three stoker, of La Bourgogne, who, af thougn th:y were warned by other membe of the crew not to tal.about the accident, Youd of their experiences.Louis Le Juben, ean Aliary aod Fr ne is Emilio are the etokers.\u2026.they were n the stoke hole when th> pee dent o cursed Thar story in sub stance is a+ fe Haw-: The engnes ver #'a ped in the collision and afterwards were put chead m the hope of beaching the steamer on Nable lslan., bout five minutes after the crash, water b:gan to come inte t e boiler room and sgun it rushed in 1 Lrent volumes.The Jumps were tried but to no avail.The wat r .put the fires out and ine emgines stopped.© \u2018the c ief \u20ac @ nn er sav.onders to close the water tight aoor< but even when they were sed the va Fr cire in almost an fash aa bef re.Tuen al h pe wa: gone and the el g nee.biew tice vn the waistle, the sign all th) v=ap: whe could do an, A ere was a ruh bu about tifteen men were drowned in ie stoke holes and .engine room.e three men who succeeded in getting out, found that all the bonts had left and they at once plunged into the sen.\u2018They were picked up Inter on und taken on board the Cromartyshire.THE SURVIVOR OF FIFTEEN.Fred.Nyfiter, the sole survivor of a Swiss party of about fifteen, gutug to their native country on a visit, gave a graphic account of the diggyter.He is 29 years old, and was one ol\" the few survivors who could speak English- fuently.He left Tacoma Washington, on the 23th-of June, an joined his party ou La Bourgogne the fol- Towing Saturday.When they left New York the weather war nne and continued vo until a few hours before the accident.Nyffler, who was in bed when the collision occurred, knew nothing of the collision, but as it was the practice to get up early he arose at about five o'clock and went on deck: He was surprised.to see splinters laying around, and he watked forward in rearch of the officer of the watch.Nyfiler © axked him what was the matter.He re piled \u201cNothing.\u201d NyfHer believed him and walked about the deck.He noticed.however, that the ship began to liat, and that other passengers were wearing life belts.He went below and put_one on.When he came tp he met Eliza Niffengenner, a Rwiss girl, from New York.She knew + \u2018nothing about the collision,and Nyfiler got her a life belt, and then both gat into a lifeboat.The boat wns packed with men and women wailing for the sailors to cut the boat loose.The crew did not eome,ani THE BOAT WENT DOWN with the ship.Nyffler was the only one saved of the pari.THE CAPTAIN WAS CRAZED.While Nyfller was in the boat he saw tho captain on the bridge alone.The exp tain, be said.had evidently lost his head and waa walking up asd down the bridge +.serenming and swearing.y Nsffler saw one Lont.leave the ship con.A.Aicing only sailors.The ship hid a terri- bla list to port, her decks being nhmost per pendicular.As she sank the stern vent ; un in the air with the boat Nyffler was in.* The fog had cleared but there was no signs of the Cromartyshire, e stern kept goin up in the air until all of a sudden \u2018 me a crack and the ship went down.2 $ er rose to the surface in a minute and y all around him were women, children and PS men struggling in the water shouting for ; help.He looked for Eliza Niffengenner,but et could not see her.: + FIVE WOMEN MURDERED._ He then-got hold of a crowded raft which ; \u2018moon upeet, throwing all upon it into tha \u201cmater.He man \u2018ta get upon it dgain.with.several others and stayed on it until 4 \u201c + * LAST EDITION ., a icked by J , Ny tes -that niches ap by Shouers yiller state ad ui i, .mf w five woman, who were clinging to\u2019 rope be But Suid ot thrust to their, death wish boet hooks in the \u2018hands of Fremchmen ou: the rail.Ayfler is certain be can point out the nen.He says they cut the rope, and aithough the women \u2018were screaming pitifully, and vue of them pleaded tor her aise, they were ail heartlesgly pushed away.ne thie women was the mother ot August sil Jdohu Burgi, who were umoug the survivors.Two others were German and the other two were French women.r.Achard, à Frenchmau, who has been some years in Baltimore, was on his way to France with his wife and two children.On the morning oË the collision he put em in a boat amidships and went\u2019 to get another huat for hiwself.Only one end of the bout he got into was cut Joose and the boat dipped when it descended, throwing the occupants into the water.Just au this time the Bourgogne's funnels gave way and one of them fell directly across the boat in which Achavd\u2019s wife and children had been placed, crushing it and Knocking all the passengers overt:oard.One vf the fua- nel chains struck Mrs.Achard across the chest and literally tore the body asunder.Charles Liebra and others, who were sive witnesses.say il was the most blood-curd- ling sight they ever saw.Achard fell nto the water when the Bourgogne sank, but managed to get hold of a raft, to which he clung for eight hours, submerged to his armpits.He had $20,000 on his person at the time of the wreck and it was save with him.He is heartbroken and wretched pn acçount of the Joss of his wife and children and prosented the pitiful aspect of one who could rot weep, GUILLEMAIN'S DEFENCE.His Lawyer Btriving For His Client\u2019s Life.ONE OF THE JURORS IS PROSTRATED BY THE HEAT.(Special to the Star.) ST.HYACINTHE, July 8.\u2014There was an abrupt and exciling termmation of the proceedings in the Guillemain trial this morning.; ; Pascal Beauregard, a juror, in the midst of the address of Mr.Bourgault, the counsel for the defence, succumbed to the heat.At the climax of the address, the juror, who had previoudy leaned forward against the railing, as if in pain, uttered a moan and suddenly collapsed.Instantly there was a scene.Neveral attendants poured water over the juror.while the court crier endeavored to restore order.Rev.M.Noiseeux, of the Bishop's Pal ace, hurriedly sumimoned by telephone, arrived to adininister the last rites of the church.The clergyman concluded, of ter consulting De.Jacques aud Ir.Des parts, that his sdrvices were unnecessary The court will resume its sittings at [wo o'clock.~ Mr.Bourgault, counsel for the defence, who was interrupted in bis address by the incident related above, made a power ful plea lor Guillemain.After admonislung the jury respecting the sacredness of life and the value of or rumstential evidence, Mr.Bourgault reviewed and analyzed the evidence.He contrasted the deposition of Constable Rodrigue, who secured a confession from Guillemain with the sworn dec aration of the accused fn court yesterday.te dilated on the statement of Ar.Beaudin, oi Bid- deford, that Rodrigue bad boasted about securing a confession, on the pretence that he (Rodrigue) passed himsell off as a lawyer.The subsequent confession in the eves of the law possessed the same value.If the jury accepted one confession under compulsion made by the prisoner, it was equally bound to accept the others incrimunating Louis Tetreault and Madame Laplante, Then | Mr.Bourgault took up the evidence respecti the events on the day of * October 30th.Laplante, lhe said, reached St.Liboire at 8ix or seven minutes past six o'clock in the evening.The deceased, after leaving the train al the station.went to the post office.where he remained eight minutes.Subsequently Laplante visited Quintal's vtel.where he talked with several friends.Afterwards deceased called at Dupont\u2019s store.His stay there occupied a quarter of an hour.Acrording to expert evidence the time spent in walking foom Laplante\u2019s house to the scene of the mur der was fifteen minutes.Mr.Bourgault thus declared that he-had accounted for 34 minutes from the time lapiante got off the train until the discovery of the body ou the road, side, Mr.Bourgault then declared that it bad been fully established that Guillemain, in company with Donat Laplante, the son of the deceased, went in search of the horses.Madame Laplante, her daughter and the son, he said, gave evidence favor able to the accused.hey had all sworn that Guillemain and Donat Laplante were in the house before seven o'clock.after having found the horses and locked them in the stable.\u201c Mr.Bourganlt was proceeding to argue that Guillemain, according to the evidence, could not have committed the crime, in view of the record of his movements when the juror fell m a dead faint.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ire ASSAULTED HER HUSBAND.Mrs.Debrandon Fined Twenty Cents in the Recorder\u2019s Court.Acting Recorder Desrosiers was this morning called upon to adjudicate on case In which a husband complained of having been assaulted by his wife, The mans name was Fra.Debrandon.à laborer.and the wife's malden name was Marie A.Lacombe.e assault arome out of a domestic quarrel.The woman complained that she had been provoked by the complainant, and that she was ustifled In acting\u2019 as she dld.The Act- ng Recorder, however, did not think so.and she was condemned to pay twenty cents damages, and costs.The fine was paid.Er ST.HENRI COMMISSIONERS.Messrs.N.F.Medard, Chas.Fortier, GO.Messier and J.B.Trudeau have heen |i nonminated as candidates to replace Messrs.Jacob and tiedin on the Board of Roman Cautholit.School Commissioners, of St.Meuri, whose terms have expired.The clection takes place next Monday.BIRTHS.WRIGHT - At Bt.Stephen's Rectory, La- chine, on the 2nd inst., the wife of the Rev.H.E.Wright, of a son.| MARRIAGES.GOGO-ALGUTRE \u2014 On Tuesday, July 5th, at Holy Trinity Church, Willlamebure, - by the Rev.Montague Gower-Poole, Chas.Gogo, of Aultsville, to Sarah Jane Alguire, of Osnabruck.DEATHS.CUMMINS \u2014 In this city, July 8th, 18%, William Cummins, aged 40 years, son of] the late Edward Cummins, Funeral will take place from his late residence on Sunday, July 10th, from 99 Colborne st., at 2 p.m.ends and acquaintances are respectfully fnvited to attend.DEWAR\u2014At Richmond Btation ith.Duncan Dewar, G.T.Raged 67 years.FALILON\u2014In this city, on July 6th, 1588 Joseph, son of the late Martin Failôn.Interred in Cote des Neigea Cemetery.Funeral private.- 158 3 - FORD~On July 8, at 1% Mountain street, M.W.Ford, aged 28 years and 6 months FORTIER\u2014On the loth ult., Mary Emma Gauthier, wife of J, H.Fortier, formerly wi the city of Moñtreal, at the age of | 2 years and six months.THOMPSON\u2014On the Ind July, 188, Naney Bell, beloved wife of Joseph Thompson, arlow.County of uce, Q., aged 68 years.TASSE\u2014In this city, on July Sth, 1588, at 52 Lava) avenue, at the age of 4] years and months, Victoria Phillips.wite of Gustavo Tasse, Funeral will take place Monday thd Jith inst.at 3 Lm.10.the parish church, and thence to the Roman - a, ù Que., July engineer, | Miss Harry Mabee, Simcoe, Ont.; Mr.E, dletown, Conn.; J Miss Kate E, J Catholic ends.And.ac- quatnterces are- 0\" attend.! 3 drop about the TA MARONLY ESLIPD.Fire at the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club House at an Early Hour This Morning, \u2014 BUT THE BUILDING WAS SAVED Only After a Hard Struggle With the Flames Which Were Under Floor of the Ladies\u2019 Room.FIRE STARTED OUTSIDE Entries for To-morrow's Racing for Ross Series Prizes-Last Saturday's Practice to be Followed Members\u2019 of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club ave to be thankinl that their pretty club bouse at Dorval is standing today.It narrowly escaped destruction by fire early this morning.The club house of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club 33 one or the finest sachtsmen's headquarters in Canada, anl îts lose would be felt by every member oË the club.About two o'cluen this morning the steward nwoke suddenly and was astomish- ed to find his room tuil of smoke.He immediately arose and groped his way out, rnd went through the building and found that there was a fire between the flooring of the ladies\u2019 room.Me summoned assist- ænce, and after à hard fight, which lusted for upwards of three-quarters of an hour, the fire was extinguished and the valuable club house was saved.| From investigation it appears that the fire came from the outside of the building.There is a lantern Kept near the entrance from the pike voad, and it is probable that the woodwork near where the lantern was berame overheated, and this was the origin of the tire.Lxcept for the foundation, the whole building is of wood, and if the fire had been allowed to obtain any great head: way there would have been but little, if any, chance of saving the building and its contents.oo ; Thé outside of the building is covered with shingles and the fire crept under these shingles until it had obtained a grip under the flooring of the ladies\u2019 room.It\u2019 took quite a struggle to put out the fire and, according to one of the officers of the club, had it not been for the use of chemical fire extinguishers which were fortynately in the building, it would have been impossible to control the fire.The fifth Ross series race will take place to-morrow afternoon, starting at the usunl time.The same practice will be followed to-morrow as last Saturday, instead of one race there will be as many ss can be conveniently run off during the after noon.The boats will be sent round the course once and then started over agnn.The officers consider that by this means they are able to obtain a better idea of the capabilities of each hoat.The entried for the twenty.footers will be: Fifth Ross Series Race, for twenty focters\u2014 Racing No.Name.Helmsman.45.Avoca.F.P.Shearwood 49.-Glencairm IL.G« Herrick Duggan 41.(lenowen.Campbell Davidson 37.Manitou.Huntley Drummond 5 .Speculator.A.Hamilton LR Strathcona.J.J.C.Almon The new twenty footeg,\u201d which was spoken of in last nights issue, will not be able to compete in this week's races, as it Ti not be launched until after Suv- ut day, will, in all probability, race on the following Saturday.- \u2019 TRANSATLANTIC PASSENGERS.nose Who Sail for Liverpool Tomorrow.Following !s the list of saloon passengers salling by the Dominion Line steamship Scotsman, Captain Skrimshire, for Liverpool, to-morrow morning : fr.- Balch, Mrs.Balch, Chicago ; Mrs, A.W.Burgess, Master Burgess, Tor onto; Mr.Victor G.Beuttell, Mr.H.D.BeutteH, London, Eng.: Lt.W.H.Pryce- Browne and man-servant, Portsmouth, Eng.; Miss Bradley, Montreal, Mr.Shew- ard Billings.Quincy, Mass.y arruthers, Quehec; Mr.A, A.Cheesman, Lawrence, Ky, Mr.T.D.Delamere, Mra.Delamere, Toronto; Miss H.C.Ditmas, Lohdon, Eng.; Mr.IT.H.Dean, Quebec: Mr.E.H, avies, .; Mr.Chas.Demers.Toronto; .J.H.Drelsbach, Lawrence, Ky.Miss E.Fenwick.Nottingham, Eng.; Mr.Willard Fisher.Middletown, Conn.\u2018Miss Gray, Toronto: Mr.A, F.n, Miss Edith Geoghegan, Chicago; Rev.ames Goodwin, Mrs.Goodwin, Grimsby, Ont.; Mr.Clifford 8.Griswold, Weathers.field, Conn.{r.F.Tracy Hubbard.Boston ; Miss Harley.Newcastle, N.B.;, Mr.C.C.Hot- land, Mra.Holland, Montreal; Hay, Lachute, Que.; Miss Lucy Hubbard, Mis: Mary L.Hubbard, Boston; Mr.William Holmes, Miss 8.8.Holmes, Vancouver, B.: Mr.J.B.Henderson, Toronto Miss Johnston, Miss -.Johnston, Toronto.Mrs.Kyle, Bimcoe, Ont.; Prof.Oscar Xuhng, Middleton.Conn.; r.Lace, Guelph, Ont Miss Carrie McCall, Miss Edna Mecca) Methot, Quebec: Mr.#.5.Mogeley.Boston: Mr.W.D.Macpherson, Toronto.Mr.A.Nordhetmer, Miss ladys Nord- helmer, Toronto.Mr.J.W.O'Hara, Toronto; Count Ori- ola, Naples.Italy.- Mrs.Fred.Plum, Miss Priestman., Tor» onto.Mas Rose, Quebec : Miss Rose Quebec: Prof.Edward B.Rosa, Mrs.Rosa, Mid- Mr.C.C.Riordon, Miss 3.Riordon.Merritton, Ont.: Mr.Robinson, rs.Robinson, London, Eng.Co ev.| Sumner, Miss Loulse Sumner, Toronto ; Mise Sargeant, Newcastle, .B.: Mr.Carl Seeligman, Chicago, I1l.; Mrs.T.Stein and infant, Vancouver, B.C.: .Staith, London, Eng; Mr; Jolin W.Bteadman.Boston.Miss Turnbull, Bath, Eng.; Miss -Town- send, Montreal.\u2019 ° Mr.F.Van Bruyssel, Quebec : Mr.Jan.A.Valentine, Chicago; Rev.Father H.Vesina.Quebec.| .Mr.J.Miller Wilson, Norwich, Conn.; Mr.C.J.Wi wood.Los : Mr.Woodiand, ; 4 co.Can: Mr.R.8B.Waldron, Mr, Willams, Kingston, Ont; Mr, Robert Walker.Toronto ; Prof.6.T.Winchester, Mrs.Winchester.Mr.J.C.Winchester, Hiss Fannq L.Winchester, Middletown, conn.: Mr.Percy White Oardner.Me.Bey M.Wallace, Mrs.Wallace, Rodney, nt.se | EE rte ; AT 8T.LAMBERT HEGATTA.\u201c \u2018For the convénience nf those w'éhi tp go to the Sa Motors regaite trom Lotigueuil, thé clud have arma to bave a \"buh leave the head of the Richelieu Co.'s wharf at 3 o'clock sharp, returning after the regatta; and\u2019 will n leave for the hop.in the evening at 8 o'clock.SUDDEN, DEATH AT CHAMBBLY.The coroner visiteû Chamibty Canton ya terday to e cumetans gurrounding the pod des ie mara 3 de | w wo her garden pr Wedn! hier ps vf Mise Boutrice that town, tr 9 1i ack on = {3 i + 5 \u2018at an little from the train.as No: ton ahd 8t.: ) thies yesterday alterno uw.dipped.and Feit xi mains vader tr.atiest.pr EDS WAR TO.The white flag still flies at Santiago.The Spanish garrison has been \u2018given until noon to-morrow to surrender.If they do not yield, the attack by the Americans will then oe The Becretary of State, Mr.Day, said at Washington this morning that no peace overtures of any kind whatever had yet been received.The Italian Government has ordered the third class cruisers Piemento and Dogali to proceed to the Philippine Islands, A despatch declaring that the Americans are unable to capture Santiago de Cuba, and that * the perpetual strain has broken the men\u2019s nerves and constitutions, bringing them to the verge of disaster, unless re-inforced,\u201d is published conspicuously in London, and has also been telegraphed to Madrid.Russian officials are talking about European intervention to compel a cessation of hostilities and to save Spain, Madrid is taking the defeats at Santiago with much calmness.and no disturbances have yet taken place.§ Admiral Camara and his fleet are reported to be still in the Suez canal.One of the Spanish torpedo boat destroyers at Santiago, sunk on Sunday.has been raised.A large quantity of silver coin, fused into a lump, was found on the Infanta Maria Teresa.The Navy Dept.at Washington \u201cwas notified to-day that a Spanish privateer with five guns is hovering off the coast of British Columbia.HIGHLAND CADETS\u2019 TRIP.Major Lydon Makes Arrangements for a Visit to Boston, Major Lydon returned to the city on Monday last from Boston, after completing arrangements tor the visit of the Higi- land Cadets to that place in Neptember next.The corps will leave here on Eatur- day evening, September 3rd, and will travel in tourist cars supplied by the Canadian Kacitic Railway.At 9.0 oelock aon the following mormimg a church parade will be held to one of the Presbyterian churches of the city.The Order of Scottish Clans, under whose auspices the Cadets go to Bos ton, will also attend this service.The afternoon will be spent in sightseeing, ar rangements having been made whereby the boys will proceed by electric cars to cent Beach, where they will be able to enjoy a plunge in the ocean.On Monday morning the Cadets wil Itake part in the Labor, lay -procession, and will act as an escort to the Scottish clansmen.They will afterwards assist in the Scottish sports and games.In the evening they will give an exhibition drill on the grounds of the Boston Baseball Club.Tuesday wil be devoted to sightseeing, and tne boys will leave for home on the evening of that day.While in Boston the lads will have their quarte in the tourist cars.They will be accomp4- nied by, it is hoped, the band of the Royal Scots, and the Caledoman pipers.The corps now consists of four companies ot forty men each.THEY ATTACKED CHINESE.Jean Baptiste Bissonette Punished for Doing So.The trial of Jean Baptiste Bissonnette, who was arrested for brutally assaulting a Chinamen named Charley Hing, 478 St.Jumes street, about two weeks ago, was tried before Judge Dugas, in the .Police Court this morning, and found guilty of the offence.Hing and his two Chinese friends appeared and gave evidence re garding the aesault upon them by Bis sonette and his three companions, which was further substantiated Mr.O.J.Norman, Walker avenue.All three Chinamen had the bandages removed from their heads, but the effects of their rough treatment was atill visible.Judge Dugas, when passing sentence on the prisoner, said their attack was \u2014shamefal.Chinamen, he etted, were generally looked down on with scorn, but he wasted it thoroughly understood that they were a most inoffensive, hard working class, and the court would give them protection.Had a medical exam\u2019nation of the \u201cwounds n made immediately\u2019 snd testified to he would have felt justified in imposing a much severer senténce.He would require the prisoner to pay a fme of $20 or one month.à rer THEFT OF A BICYCLE.« A bicycle waa stolen from Mr, Melville, living on Western avenue, estmount, about six or eight days ago, and nothing Was heard of it until discovered in the store of a second hand bicycle deal T er identified the boy who sold, and\u201d he was brought up before-the - trate at Westmount this motning.e leaded not guilty, eaving that another boy fad paid him a quarter to sell'it for him \u2018store that would take it, which he did, receiving three dollars.The other lad pleaded guilty, and the cane post poned until to-mérrow.+ > THE Y.M.0.A.CAMP.atomes = reon at the Windsor: station \"a ter seven last night would have twenty : boys disembark Théde were the.returning members of the Y.Mi.C.A.junior camp, the des Monts, and \u201cther ealthy looking faces.; he.Any noticed about The.fi i venior ganipors will \u201cleave Montreal toanbrrew \u2018afternoon about one o'clock.! deeds Wil iam Rober's, 52 years old; Hving \u201c321 St.Paul strzet, while i m a gt-cel ear at the casner of Etecne sireels about half past his Lact a.sevéie.wrench.He was to the General Hoaoital where Ne re vi taken The following entries have pt at the otto office : a Freres \u2014 Jos, \"he, Savin .bor works accord A fashionable weddi otbér Tadu.ini | papes | z +o) Judge been regia- | Hier Mongeau et \u2018and Rosarto |.Monge cars.hy ee Ly A TEE\" pune, past timed 9 Likely to be a Serious Dispute Between the City Council and the \"Harbor Commissioners, WHAT IS THE CITY'S SHARE.?City Financiers Say That the Cost of Floating the Harbor Loan Must be Deducted From the Million * COMMISSIONERS SAY NO.The Mayor Has a Conference on the Subject With Heads of Corporation Departments Concerned There is every likelihood of a serious dispute between the City Council and the Harbor Commissioners over the amount the city is bound to contribute towards the cost of the harbor improvements.At the last meeting of the Council, Aid.Rainville, chairman of the Finance Com- nittee, objected to the passage of a report of the Road Committee on the ground that it admitted the principle, that the whole million realized by the harbor loan should be devoted tu the work of harbor bpaprovement without any deduction for the cost of floating the loin.Ald.Rainville sxprained that the nan cOsi no less than 3) ; \u20ac 1,000 to negotiate, and consequently there was only raised jor harbor purposes $879,000, 17,576.21 has been already expended, and Al.Raville and the Finance department claim that consequently the city has only $561,421.79 Mule Lo pay overlie Commissioners, however, take the araund that the city is bound by the Jegis- \u2018ation authorizing the loan to expend the whale of one million dollars on the harvor works, and it is understood that a vigorous firoiest will be made against the proposi- tivh of the Chairman of Finance to curtail the amount.\\ Meantime, the Mayor is having the matter thorou ily investigated.This morniug 3 Worship had a dong conference with the City treasurer, Mr.Robb, the ity Surveyor, Mr.St.(eo ¢, Mr.Ethier.City Attorney, Mr.David, City Clerk and the ome A.Wo Atwater, Consulting City Attorney.\u2018The Mayor 1s understood to take Issues with the Chairman of Finance, but will take no Action pending a thorough study of the situation by the City Attorneys and the other officials.° \u201cWALTER TUFF\u2019S CASE.Effort to be Made to Have Him Reinstated.THE TEMPLE CLUB WILL TAKE UP THE MATTER IMMEDIATELY.A movement is on foot to have Walter Tuff, the well-known bicycle rider, who was relegated to the professional ranks Just before the meet at Granby, where he was to compete, reinstated as an amateur.Many people scem to think that he has been harshly dealt with.The movement his been started by the members of the Temple Club, which has become quite n factor in the whéeling world.They have ask Tuff to join their club, and will use all their influence to have his care reconsidered at as early a date as possible, = SA ee + - GRAND TRUNK OFFICES.Bite Will be Donated by the City Subject to the Ratification of the Legislature.Male City Council has been called por onday, and a long order has n prepared.The first order of the day is the rand Trunk genera) offices question.A new report on the donation of the aite bas been prepared in accordance with the recommendations of the\u2018 City Attorneys.The principal change is a provision that the donation of the site must be ratified by the Local Legislature, but another new élause has been added, providing that the land must never be diverted from the pur- Pose for which it is donated.The succeeding orders of the day for Mobday\u2019s meeting are as follows : \u201c2, Reports, etc\u2026 in connection with haring to by-law No.174.3.Fin ~\u2014Report on the demand of B.Robitaille & Co, to be paid for fireworks connection with the reception of Sir W.urier.; 4.2 and 3 reading of a by-law to amend by-law No.215 concerning plumbing, drainage and ventilation of buildings.Martineau.\u2014Motion for a report from the City Atiomey of all actions take n or judgments rendered against the city.6.Road report to accept from the Amberst Park Land Co.and St.Denis Boulevani Co., certain streets \u201cin St.Denis Ward.\u201c7.Ald.Jacques.\u2014Motion to enquire whether Council may, without reference to Finance Committee authorize payment of moneys vote Legislature.PERSONALS: (See also Page 10.) Mira.Lizzie Milne, of 192 'Quetn street, Ut- tawn, is visiting friends in Montreal.Mp.Mervin Fisher and family have taken their departure for Brome Lake for the summer months.Dx: Charles H.Church, has returned to Ottawa to resume prac.ice, having completely retuvered from his recent severe illness.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Warnecke and family have taksn their d:partures for St.Margaret de\u2019 Lac Masson, where they will spend n jew months, The Fev.Prof, Éteen, of the Diocesan Col- EV is gpending his summer in tbe White ountains.Miss 8.ecn has left town for a visit \u2018of several weeks in Toronto and the west.| .Mr.and Mrs, Louis Barbeau left.last evening by C.P.R., for the Maritime Prov- incèx to spend some weeks with Mrs.irbegu\u2019s parents, Senator and Mrs.ver at their home in St.John, N.B.is to take place to- Beauharnois, the contracting parties being M.Le Comte G.Jes Stange, professor of French at St.Georges ACA, and the widaw of the ate Ar.Aime Gelinas, editor of La Mi- K ter of the late ator Rodier, and sister of Mrs.À.À.Thibaudeaü and Dr.Rodier.Hon.Louis Beaubien will act as best man for! the prog.and the bride will be given away by her brother, gr.Emard, of Valley- Held, will officiate.The newly married: a Frante on ta, Lo the e groom's parents, which is n ancient one, tracing their origin to the mother of Joan of Are.The inhabited La Mense in the XIth y and subsequently then moved to pagne.family Judg- erean, in rendering { tetday onthe motion of Jean À a amend | dent of the Philippfoes \u201csome time.- Through M ar will leave immediately after the\u2019 fe ps Aguinaldo Proclstms Himself.Prasi- THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE SITUATION AT MANILA.WASHINGTON, July 8.\u2014 The Navy Department hos received the folluwing cublegrum from Admirat Dewey: ; \u201cCAVITE, July 4, via Hong Kong, Jul B.\u2014 United States troops have landed, and have been comfortably housed at Cavite, Luzon Island Insurgents still active.Ag: vinaldo proclaimed himself president of the 1 revolutionary republic on July 1.DEWEY.\u201d INSURGENTS GAINING.MANILA, June 30, vin Hong Kong, July 8.\u2014 There is no change in the situation here.The Spaniards are atrongly poste: about the outskirts the town, and also along the whole length of the waterworks, 8 miles inland.It is believed the Span- iardg only hold on to the waterworks on sufferaucé.because the insurgents hold away everywhere, and could easily raid and wreck the conduit.But the insurgents are extremely auxious to conciliate the neutrals, and therefore refrain from caus ing horrible privation.The insurgents bave never employed can pon before Manila; mt they are now bring: ing up sixty guus, with the intention of making u simultaneous rush upon the Span: ish entrenchments at Santa Anna and Ma late, thus rendering the other positions cf the Spaniards untenable, apd by a sin to coup drive the Spaniards inside the ci el with a mimmum of harm ants aud property.GENERAL MONET ESCAPES.General Monet, the Spanish commander at Macabebe, has escaped from there in a canoe, bringing with him the family of Captain General Augustin.General Monet run the gauntiet of the insurgent troops along the river banks, and when challenged re phed by pretending to be an insurgent bast conveying prisoners to Cavite.He waa frequently ordered to stop.refused to do 80, Was fred upon by sentries, was ch und recched the open bay in a squall.He and his party were starving and Dearly perished.The Spanish General allege that he left his troops in a strong position, but that he wants to reinforce them.LON DON, July 8.\u2014The Hong Kong correspondent of the Daily Mail nays The whole country within.A ne 2 iles of Manila is Booded.Moats arrival astonished everybody.He reported that his sbldiers, whom he had deserted, were starving and surrounded by hundreds of rebels.He was ordered back to Pampagama.TRANSPORTS CAPTURED.NEW YORK, July 8.\u2014A despaich ta the World from Manila, via Hong says: , Spanish transport Mania has been captured.She is fitted with two 4.7 inch quick firing guna, and will be valuable to Admiral Dewey for river work.Lieutenant-Commander Singer, from the Raleigh, bas been put in command of her.The story of an explosion on the eruis- er Baltimore was n pure fabrication.= There are persistent romors that it js the desire of Governor-General Augustin to surrender Manila to the Americans, but the command of the Spanish troops is practically held by the senior colonel of artillery, who opposes surrender.The rebels have captured the strongly fortified positions of Ran Juan and Del Monte, where the Spaniards expected tn make their last stand if Manila çapitulat ed.The city is still surrounded by in surgents.There was fierce fighting Saturday be fore Malate, a suburb.he Spaniards had modern guns to command the rebel | trenches, and maintained n steady fire throughout the afternoon.but found it impossible to drive the natives out.Forty rebels were killed.The Spaniards were finally driven back.The food supp'y of Manila is growing shorter, The feeling of the Spaniards against the British is bitter.A recent issue of the Manila Laver contained an attack on Colonia! Secretary Chamberlain for his speech in favor of the Americans.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e Rt ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY.LONDON, July 8.\u2014 The Earl of Rope- very, presiding at a lecture given at The Colonial Institute last evening on \u201cTha Lnglish- Speaking Brotherhood,\u201d warmiv advocated an Anglo-American understanding, which would be fraught, he said, with the best destinies for mankind.\u201cWe must be prepared, said Lord Rose- bery, \u2018to hold our own, though not necessarily by war, \u2018in the great atraggle for the division of the world which seems ding.Naturally.we look upon the United States as having interests and sympathies that coincide with our own, but it is nu- necessary to draw a formal bond of alliance.\u201d , \u2014} APPOINTMENTS DELAYÉD.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, July 8\u2014A special from Ottawa to Le Soleil wavs that, owing to the absence of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, several appointments have been delayed for some time, among them those of Major Pinault as Deputy Minister of Militia, Dr.Guay as quarantine officer, and Judge Dugas, ns judge at the Yukon.Judge mieux, whose appointment to Arthabaska has been cancelled, is named judge at Sherbrooke, and Mr.Choauette\u2019s appointment to the judiciary, will be gazetted to-morrow.I : THE FAST LINE FAILURE.\u2019 (Special to the Star), OTTAWA, July 8.A\"though no official in- formaticn has been received of the failure of the Petersen Company to complete arrangements for the fast: Atlantic service it is looked upon in official circles as a fore: gone conclusion.EE vor , FIRST SERVICE AT STOTTSVILLR.The funeral of the late Mr.Theophile of the church wdrd- who died suddenly place yesterday.and was the largest seen in the district for the permission of .Bruchest, à re building which had been used as a carriage factory, was converted (nto a temporary chapel, and appropriately decorated for the occasion.is is the firat mass said at Stattgviile the new decree ôf the Archbishop declaring that thé new church of\u2018 the Parish of 8t.Valentin is to be erccted ere.RSs A STRONG TONE.(Special to the Star.) EW YORK, July 8.\u2014A fair degree of activity attended the dealings in today's early security market, and from.the start the tendency of prices was to a higher level.The list in JSepenal scored 2 points.After the neon our, however, the market was lem active, but the tone continued s(rong: > OCEAN STEAMERS.under 9 re BAILKD, Ÿ is es to non-combat-' CARRANZ They are Now : pected to Leave on .w ssday.AND DUBOSC, A \u2018HAVE TAKEN PASSAGE BY THE DOMINION LINER, OTTOMAN.\"\u20ac \u2026 .- .- A \u2018Senor DuBoac aud Lieut.Carranza will | soon have left Canada.They sail by the ! Dominion Line 8S.Ottoman next Wed piwday morning at daylight.Previous to midnight on the 2nd inst, there wus' à possibility that they would bave to forfeit their bail of $1000 in case they left the country, but this danger is now \u2018over, Detective KKellert not having followed up his notice of uppeal befure that time.CORRESPONDED WITH 1ER.(Special to the Sfar.) OTTAWA, July 8.\u2014It has just transpired that some iuteresting correspondeuce hos passed between Sir Wilfrid Laurier aud Mr.DuBose, one of- the supposed heads of the so-called Spanish spy system in Montreal.It appears that after the United States authorities tried, iueffectu- ally, «to have DuBose aud Carranza es- pelled, Br.DuBose wrote to the Premier a letter, wherein he explained, that le n made aware of « feeling in certain quarters which was strongly against his remaining in Coada, and that if the Premier would officially intimate to him that wach was the case, And his departure was desirable, he would leave.n reply he was ment a courteous note from the Premier, thanking him for the offer, and intimating, in a way, that his departure would probably be acceptable, but stating at the same time that he would comununicate further with him upen the subject.Later on Mr.DuBose wag eent a sort of a semi: official note from the Premier, stating that if he could accelerate his departure it would avoid serious international complications.The note was also couched in the most courteous terms.THE PREM- FINANCE AND COMMERCE.AFTERNOON SALES.250 War Eagle at 260, 50 Montreal Gas at 188, 25 do.at 188 1-8, 3 Bell Telephone xd.at 171, 12 Merchants Bank at 174 34, 25 Montreal Gas at 188 14, 100 Halifax 188 1-2, 56 Com.Cable at 178, 25 Richelien & Ontario at 101 1-2, 200 do.at 102, 10 Bell Tel.at 170, 250 War Eagle at 261, 150 Mont.Gas at 189, 100 do.at 189 1-2, 25 Toronto Street Ry.at 97.\u2018 MONTREAL ATOOK EXCHANGE Rapotted forthe ATAR hy Gordon Strathy R Co , Bock.Brokers, 9 SL Bacrament street.July Sth.July Tth Ciase Ask.Bid.Ask.Bid.Canadian Pacifier.4h 4 54 ax de do Beads 115 110 115 110 Duluth 8.8.& Atlantio.34 3 HM nN do pref.1 « 7 6 Commercial Cable.179 17744 179 176 Do Coupon Bon \u2014 1064 - 15 Do Reed do.\u2014 10 \u2014\u2014 UN Montreal Te 180 1784 1% 128 Poonie's Et.& \u20ac 5 «a De do 5 Mig re \u2014 Bich.& Ont.Nav.Co 1085 103 103 101 Moment St Kp Co WE N8 te ONE onjreal Bt.Ry.- ao of box Jy M3 aw C0 Halitas 81.Ballway .1534 1304 133% 130% .Do Bomds.\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ ~\u2014 __ Moutreal Gas Co .18976 18% two wr Bel: Tele; e Oo xd.375 169 15 189 o \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ee \u2014 Royal Eleotric .157: 180 5856 Toronto Tatar 97% ni 9 seu Do An Bonds \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 : 1\u201c.\u2014 Mu 0 =» w om \u2014\u2014 \u2014 = Zl wo so 20 101 \u2014 301 1734 179 1734 180 \u2014 188 8 = aw IRE 137 140 137 20 158 no -\u2014 10 \u2014 159 \u2014 \u2014 Us \u2014 ada Contral Bonds, = om om Champlain & 81.I Bonds \u2014~ -\u2014 -\u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014 Dominion Coal Com.n = 8 pe do in 1064 Io 108% 150 160 150 War Ragle 7 \u201cmu erchanz Dosion Ca .\u2014 me \u2014 Dom.Cotton Mills Ce.À s % L a e Bouds == \u2014_\u2014 ORD ortèses a.\u2014 = \u2014 Onarantes Co.of N.A \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Diamond (sae Go.= \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 WestLoun à Trust Oo.Erie.aprem Bean rence NEW YORE STOOK EXCHANGE.\u2018Hpecially reported for the ATAR hy C.D.Monk, 16 8t.t local meanger Baoramen for J.B.Bache & Oe.New York, over ( private wire.+ July 8, July 7.E Close.E Clowes.Amer, Lorign Bi Co.\u2014- _\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ -\u2014 Ataer.Tobs:co Co.133 M8 1734 184 do Prat.1 - 18 \u2014 15 r- Soar Road So.m4 1g 12014 10% Amer.Spirits Mg Co.1 13% 1816 13% Do go Pret.-\u2014\u2014 _ \u2014_\u2014 34 Ay Top & ist.Fe, all pei pes} 134 2134 + o Uhr Baltimore & Ohio us = i Bay Stain Ons.\u2014- 3e Cunadinn Pacis.bv we Po era x 18% 1m 1e mee at a 24 2% sé von OI OR - \u2014\u2014 158 Cres 108% es 108 Denver & RB.Grarid pret \u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 _\u2014 [31 gluth 8.Bhorek Atl.-\u2014- \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - Do do do prof.\u2014\u2014 Toe \u2014 \u2014.- Seneral Blectrio .© 20% Hocking Valley \u2014 \u2014 Jerger trai.ms 92% Samba, 2210 Late Prin & Western © Do 8.\"-GHIGAGO CLOSING PRICES; \u20183.8, Hache & Co., 168t.Sacrament st.re- .port the closing prices to-day as follows: | = Operng.Ki \"LAST E Street Ry.at 133 1-4, 75 Montreal Gas at _\u2014 ñ - : ax RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.35 108 3 107 Clé 0 da Tus = pret.ves : Buckwheat, bags.\u2014 EY Eines wa WW ded aii Flour, bis.30 900 De do Mprel.\u2014- \u2014.\u2014- \u2014\u2014\"| Oatmeal}, sacks.ev.~~ = Do do Ipeef.-\u2014 BM -\u2014 5% Ashes, bbl.iL.+ xX ont ok West.\u2014\u2014 144 \u2014- \u2014- Buiter, pkgs NY Obin &Bt.Loom, ww \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 |g x R.V.Buck Wentern == mr mg ee Thea ™ ails me me Dwabs, COM.8 0% \u2014\u2014 174 \u2019 ca 650 18 .me \u2014_ 2 74 = Phila.& 19 1% - 9 FRE, Bacon 2 _{_ \u2014 Pulle \u2014\u2014 110 me\u201c M Leather, rol = \u2014 South ve mm \u2014\u2014 e-em Ria \u2014\u2014 Bo POL.oars Mo Mw 0% | Perk, bbls 1 = Standard Bope & Twine, \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_ \u2014\u2014 9 17 are Trom.2 4 \u2014 54 h Wines, bbls.\u2014 Texas Pacific.eee 136 I ned goods.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Dos de pret BO oT owl United 8 Bubba; Go.Be ome uy ¥ Ba Tome Me By om MINING STOCKS i wan ri .1; D 154 sx cit noon oid auetations for active Brit] urease die uinbia Minlsg Si as re qd man Uson fl 8 WK ~- se Meredith.12 St.Francois Xavief.do pref \u2014 - \u2014~\u2014 a Were As follows: \u2014-\u2014 1 18 554 88K oR G0 TO BED: Smothering Fedling and Palgitavion, Together with Rhoumatie Pains, Rendered Sleep Impossible.Miss Mabel Jackson, 78 Huron Street, Toronto, made the following statement: \u201cMilburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills cured me of serious hears trouble of three years® otanding.My physician éaid wy ga trouble was caused by rheumatism.\u2019 was with great difficulty that I could go upstairs, vr even walk a short distance, because such exertion set my heart palpitating so violently thas it made me positively sick.I could y breathe, and suffered greatly from sm often 80 badly that dared not go te and had to walk the floor all night for fear ot auffocating.I became terri nervous and weak, and was in a bad state, indeed, when I began taking 4.Heart and Nerve Pi - \u2019 potes \u201cMy rapid 1 was à surprise to myself, as well as $6 all\u2019 ps my\" friends.1:17.43 months sinos I y trouble with my ; 1 sleep well, ny pero A are strong and healthy and not subject to oy ; startling.I walk as well as ever I : The good effects of these pills have been gp.boon to me, not only because they me from a condition of misery, but becanse their effects have been lasting.I aman well and strong to-day as ever was in my life, although I have not used any of the 5 pills since they completed their marvellous cure months ago.\u201d Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills cure palpitation, fluttering, throbbing, dixtÿ and faint spells, nervousness, sleep ness, pale and sallow complexion, weakness, debility, female troubles, etc.Sold by all.druggists or sent by mail on receipt of rice, 50c.n box &r 8 boxes for $£.86.T.ilburn & Co., Toronto, Ont.LAXA-LIVER PILLS cure Dys .Te ousacss, Sick Headache on ate > Evecy Plis Perfect.Prico 286, Beaty)\u201d \u2014\u2014 Sale by Authonty of Justice: Late J.L.MOSS & CO, Established in 1830, :7 \u2014INCLUDING\u2014 Goad Will.Stock, Fixtures, and Pledges (which have been grentiy reduced.) Parties desiring an interview can call or address ALBERT DAVIES, .1809 Notre Dame et 158*nty3 BALES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF bec, Dietriet of Montreal.No.$170.cuit Court.Dme QUE- pe of the said Defendant, consisting of piano, sel furniture.Conditions cash.WILFRID DUMAS, B.8.C.Montreal), July Sth, 1898 156 ; THE SHORT COVERED.Prices Went Bkyward in the Wheat .Pit.yA os (From the Special Correspondent of the Btar on the Chicago Board = of trade.) CHICAGO, July 8.\u2014The wheat ?shorts \u2018 made n grandstand rush to cover ried pri skyward, July going ap - en de to 9 Cagains à close of ant + visible gupply 18 expected to decrease 3 24 milion bushels on Monday.The ; Trade News sent in\u2019 a little bull news t was given more or less attention.If bir dond the reserves in import! - t countries - Pilot buaneis or 154,000,00 ih, he average for the past five: ublication adda that there ?holders (Sariicing th No.8 red at 7.o 2H entine wheat, visible, is placed.it 50 bushels against 184,005,000, last.year.Kansas City wires late that.ih Whole western country setms inclined: hold its wheat.SHIPPING FRUIT.Advantages of Shipping Fruit Cold Storage Ships.The report of James we missioner © ar on the superiority of cold storage ocenn carriage of fruit, is so conclusively in favor of that system that it will be d{ffl- cult for the steamship companies to y vide sufficient room n future Spel } f last year's shipments, a : of whieh were shipped by cold storage and the balance am ordinary cargo, the report Says: ; es sent in cold storage were ave arrived all In good cond reported to have been sold atl an Average: price of 8s per barrel, : were reported to have \u201cwet' or \u201csiack\u2019 condition.\u201cFor the safe carriage of early variation of a a should be carried nt a temperature at below 40 deg.Fahr.\u201d ; OHN MURPHY & CO.$ Great July Clearing Sale! | Exceptional bargains Mantles, Millinery, Goods, Wash \u2018Goo s, Silks, etc.* ¥* * À Special Sale of House Furnishings and Kitchen Requisites ! Our Store closes at 1 p.m.Saturday during July and August.MURPHY.& CO, 2343 8t.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe St.15851 TELEPHONE 3833, JOHN +++ in .Blouses, Parasols, Dress ° re re e+\u2014\u2014++\u2014++w\u2014vee\u2014\"\"\" Genera BUG\u2019S Forces Routed.At the recent combination of powers in the household kingdom, (t was nerally conceded that the most effective yartyre on Bed Huge, Roaches.Beetles, ug, Roa eetle t The Famous à ef fr et Te agents sell this, Prices 2c, 50c and $L00.Money tandod il it does not clear your house.and Mice kilter, Lawrence Street.No rs i One Pound.Will Make 200 Cups.The growth of a whole year of six Tea bushes # is required to produce one pound of 20.5.4 CumED 6-64 4 Led Ad Laas Ad Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea, but so carefully is it | manufactured and sorich isitscharacterthat one pound, brewed according to the directions on the package, will make enough Figuor to to fill two hundred tea cups.$# 50h CED 6 56- SEINE -S4- AED 4.CEE.bd cammmnd.AS.> + mr - 4i-temee 484 + 44 + 4d ++ ad.té ob INCORPORATED 1895, 1t pays ug to make good goods.It pays the dealer to handle them, and it will pay you to buy \u201cCRESCENT\u201d Steel Agate Ware THE , THOS.DAVIDSON MFG.\u20ac0., Limited, MONTREAL Orrices\u2014187 Delisle Street.Facrory\u2014Albert, Vinet, Delisle and Dominion Sts.es ae ee a anne SALESROOM\u2014434 St.Paul Street.158*ntyl : MARK FISHER SONS & CO.VICTORIA SQUARE, MONTREAL, \u201cImporters of Fine Woollens and - Tailors\u2019 Trimmings.SPRCIAL LINES IN ENGLISH WONSTEDS race Alse 60 Bay Btreet, a RON 35 Bay.NEW YORK.FOR SALE.Om steam yacht.35 ft.lonz, 7 tt 8 la.team, ac, = io, BE a beam, sto.P.marine boiler nd engine The above will be sold at CANADA A Tae.ASENCT SEARD.OTE SARITARILN Patents attended dy their owa physiciens.= ELECTRIC LIGHT.Pv pain an electric light \"di Rapids Hydranic & Land Co., Ltd, 38 Victoria Square.| THE NEW JU JUDGES.\u2018he Appolntment of Messrs.Cho- quette and Dorion Officially (Special to the Star.) July 8.\u2014 Shiite vod of the aperior Court Province Judge Quebec, for the dis-, in place of Jud \u2014 represented the county of barrister, Montreal, of the been ae of the ont Court of the of for the new district d by the bill \"of last session.tments were anmounoced in aving been made on June 23.) Kastner Evidence Produced in the French Chambers and Approved.Li July 8.\u2014 In the Chamber of hursday ying .to anin of Count The oat, t of Albert Drevfus, the prisoner at oe Cond, the Minister for War, M.made an exhaustive statement, he strongest evidence of the guilt \u201c ne 0.Soho several offical doc dock, © re prison: 3 in pro a vote of 5/2 to ister's statement ant PL es + Brockelile Park en ave he &-mbet- ments to\u2019 commence HAWAII'S ANNEXATION.President McKinley Makes the Union Complete.THE ISLANDS ARE NOW PART OF TRE AMERICAN REPVBLIC.WASHINGTON, July 8.\u2014 The President signed the Fesolution annexing Ha- wan at 7 p.m.last night.Minister Hatch, of Hawaii, held an tended copference yesterday with Secretary Day on the consummation of the anpexa- tion of Hawaii to the United States.The Hawaiian authorities had taken steps to convey the good news at the earliest pos sible moment to Hawaii.Mr.Hatch sent extended official daspatches to the Hawaii- ent in San Francisco to rward- to Honolulu: The minister left here to-day to cate the steamer sailing for Ha- wal on the 13th Lewin M.Thurston, Hawaiian com- menton goes with Mr.\"Hatch, but will weit until the 16th to take the steamer for Hawaii.It is understood aiso that Mrs.Deminia, formerly Queen Lilukalani, and her party, who have been in Washington for many months, eurly steamer for Hawait, Minister Hatch and Mr.Thurston expressed the deepest patisfaction at the outcome of the long struggle.As they entered the State Department they received congratulations ou every hand.Sir.Th ura- lon remarked ihat it felt \u201cgood to o an American.\u201d It is the view of the Hawaiian authorities that Hawaii becomes a part of tha United States the moment the Presidène attaches Ins eimature to the resolution of Congress.\u2018The annexation is said to be complete without any further action here or im Hawaii, At the same time, it is possibie that the Hawaiian Legislature may pass a ru resolution sumilar to the one passed y taking an w hile dt dt maid that it is not nceegsacy, yet it will be a formality accomplished and remove every possible chance for quibbling.Mr.Thurston explains the status thus : The Hawaiian Senate unanimously ratified a treaty of annexation.This in ! effect was a tender of Hawaii to the United States.Now the United States accepts the tender bv a joint resolution of ress.signed by the President.The tender and acceptance complete the a-t.11 is said that the tranamiæsion of the.Republic to the United States can be necom- plished without the slightest delay or Friction, A complete internal orgauization already exists, civil, military, ete, and it \u20184 gointed out that this does away with the lay of organizing a Government, such ns occurred California was admitted.For the present the existing civil organization will continue with President Dole as chief executive, and this will run along until tbe five commissioners appointed by the President complete a pratem of \u2018ôrgan- isation and put it into effect.A number of medical men have been ex- pelied from the Ontarla College of Physicians and Surgeons for having associat- -.k #1 themselves with co tent medicines.LIQUORS DRUG HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED Wibom Publicis, on ives of time from business by a p i So armless home \\reatment.\" Prise results.Normaïappetite, Calm steep Ar = a, »- 22 > - Fox de Jesus, and companies selling pa- 4 i To cata sing the Associstion.|, MORE ARRANGEMENTS MADE * POR THE PICNIC.A meeting 61 the Grocers\u2019 Association was held last night in the Monument Na- tonal, at which arrangements were completed for the annual plenic, whioh takes place at Cornwall on Wednesday next, the 13th.It was decided to invite as guests the Mayors of Montreal and Corn- i wall.Mr.Star, president of the Cornwall Grocers\u2019 Assbclation, and Mr.D.O.Pease, of the Grand Trunk.A civic holiday ne + be proclaimed in the factory town on day of the picnic, and a lacrosse match will take place during the afternoon be- | gopfiet of laws in the bee.\u201d Th See Den pre sr.to a vexatious delay.Canadisny, mon employed on.THE CONFLICT OF LAWS.Mr.E.Lafleur Writes n Volume on Those in This Province.Mr.E.Lafleur, of the Montreal Bar.Professor of International Law, of MoGili niversity, issued a neat and atttrac- 200 pages\u2014Mr.C.Theoret iz the publisher_intituled \u2018Qe Province of e author explains that the book es its origin to a course of lectures in Meat University, in the preparation ot which be frequently realized the difficulties tive volume of same tween the local team and the Nationals.| which must be experienced by the student The prizes thia year than ever, $500 in cash having been alre subscrl well as several gifts, including silverware, onyx tables, gold and silver cups, and medals.The treasurer reported the recel ts for the present year as amounting to , and the disbursements $344.4, leaving a balance on hand of $546.66.The various committees reported the result of their work, from which it may be inferred that the grocers will have an unusually pleasant outing this year.The secretary then read certain correspondence which had sed between the editors of Luv Prix Courant and himself regurding an editorial published in that nd which had resulted in an Ro on the part of the grocers to have the journal repudiated as the organ of the association.The secre- tury had written to the editor requesting him to be present at that evening's meeting.and explain matters.To this the lutter had replied that he would be pleased tend a special meeting of the as- so tion at which the article could be discussed, but he was unable to be present that night owing to other engagements, He suggested that u meeting should be held not later than the 14th of the present month, when the misunderstanding might be satisfactorily adjusæd.He desitned to attend gny regular meeting, the order paper of which did pot contain any reference to the trouble.The objectionable article from La Prix Courant was then read in both languages by the secretary.It severely criticised the directorate of the association.which, it sald, was composed of men who were incompétent.A change somewhere was absolutely necessary, as the assoclatlon was suffering from a disease, serious enough, but curable, if the proper medicine was admtnistered.The article deplored the lack of interest taken in the association by its members, as evidenced by the small endance at the monthly meetings.fpe- \u2018élal reference was made to à meeting recently held, and it was stated that although the same had been called for § o'clock, it was fully two hours later before the board turned up.In the meantime whispered conferences had been held, but no business could be transacted.Reorganization, sald the article in conclusion.war an imperative necessity.Mr.John Scanlan, president of the association, described the article as an insult to the association.Either the reporter who was present at that meeting had led the paper astray, or else the attack was one of e malice on the part of the editor.Fre association should lose no time in siinging back at Prix Courant the insulting aspersions to its directorate.The article was false, and it became necessary that explanations should be made.The meeting referred to in the article yas opened long before ten o'clock, aud, although it was not a regular meeting, but one .only of committees.business was being transacted at that h Mr.Demers was not in favor of \u201ccalling a special meeting to sult the convenience of the editor of Prix Courant.The association should) Jose no time in repudf- ating the journat If Its chief did not revoke the article, or say he had been de- celved.r.8.B.Valieres characterized the ar ticle as an insult to the officers of the association.t Was not their fault it the attendance at the monthly meetings was small, and if & lack of interest was ais- played In such by the membe ers.He did not see why a special meeting should be called to defend Le Prix Courant.The editor should apologize or revoke the article Mr.V.Raby favored the throwing out of the journal as the official organ of the fester and made a motion to that ef- Mr.P.Dixon asked Mr.Raby not to press is motion.The paper\u2019 had been of great assistance to the assoéiation in the past, and certainly should not be repu- Slated until the editor had had a chance explain matters.The article was, no doubt, a hard one.but he wa= confident that it had been varitten for the good of the association.A different tomplexion might be put upon the case by x planation from the person responsible for the objectionable article.reporter of the paper belng present, he was asked to address the meeting.sald he had not been authorized to aise cuss the matter with the association.and therefore declined to speak.The c tion was on the table.and it was suffl- ciently explicit without any further remarks from him.As it was evident that no further Taem- Bers wished to address the meeting.Mr.Scanlan sald it was in the province of the assoclation to efther settle the matter at once by repudiating the paper.or fee postpone action until another méet- \"Fhe members strongly opposed the calling of à special meeting.and Mr.Dixon finally moved that the ner, Le considered at the next regular ng of ths association, and that the editor or of Le Prix C \u201cOurant be notified.to attend.perfect atorm of \u201cNo's\u201d greeted the last clause of the resolution, and it was withdrawn.The resolution as altered was carried unanimously, and the affair will be thoroughly discussed at the next regular meeting on the first Thursday in August nex \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014\u2014\u2014e THE FRANCISCAN ORDER.Two Nuns Make Final Vows and Seven Take the Veil.The convent of the Franciscan Missionaries of has just witnessed ite first religious sv casion, Thich was presided over oy K Father Pich e, Cure of Terre: Father P Paquet.the chaplain rte the sermon.Two m rade their final vows, Miss Lea Piche, of Montreal, in Religion Mother Marie E Eu Miss Marie Jouria, of St.Brieuc, in Religion other Marie Ludovise de Jesus.Seven othe ladies took the veil as follows: Miss Juliette Nanbonne, treal, Mother de Notre Dame Della Strada; Mise Hectorine Guilbamlt, Grondi Mother Marie du Bienheureux Gentil de Mathel- ica; Miss Annie Lebel, of Riviere du Lou Mother Marie Iraide Jesus; Miss Bria.Grand Anse, N.'B, Mother Kiarie de St.Vital; Miss Alix Cinq Mars, Sister Marie de Notre u Cap; Miss Valeda Rousseau, of Montreal.Tother Marie du Bienhenreux Mare.TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL.Hon.L.0.Taillon Carries the Park : & Island Case There, 2 ! The Hon.L.O.Trillon left for land on Satyrday per R.M.S.et for England business trip.He had intended to wail ther New ork on La Bou or but at e last moment changed his mind.Whil gland he will argue the case of the town of St.Louis vs de Park and island Railway before the Privy Council.This is an action in which the municipality ia suing the company for failure to comply with ita agreetnent to establish a five minute ser vige 1p the town.The action was-tried-iu- this city with the resuit that the mumoi- pality won the case.Notice of appeal was at once given, but the Court, of Appeal Youd not Sh the ecossaty pe permission, e company have since taken the case direct to: \u2018the ivy Council.WORK ON VICTORIA BRIDGE.> Out of the ; treaty four Songs.of Victoria Bridge to to be converted into an the, open wtructure moet of has been sompleted with in ST of two spana e of centre: pan, which ii aie fileA are more valugble of this branch o ady | | box \u201cThere is, of course, no lack }- theorists, and law.Then he goës to of ex- lent treatises on private international law or of valuable works desling with the rules for solving conflicts \u2018in particular cotintries, but the absence of any book treating of the principles of our own law, upon the subject, makes it diffi cult to distinguish between rules provail- ing elsewhere or merely advocated those which would be followed by our courts.The fact that no attempt has yet been made to collect and systematize the rules for solving conflicts of laws derivable from our codes, statutes and Jurisprudence, notwithstanding the ever increasing frequency and importance of these conflicts in ac- tyal practice, encou ne, oo author states, to hope that this work will prove useful to my confreres at the bay, as well as to my students\u201d The author extends his thanks te Mr.C.S.Sumpbell for valuable suggestions.The following heads of chapters, will indicate the scape of the work oreign law and ita proof; Status; Domicile; arriage; Divorce and separation; Minority and tutorship; Corporations; Property ownership and its modifications; Abintestate succesions: Wills and gifts; Contracts; Marriage covenants; Bills of exchange and Promissory notes Merchant shipping, affreightment ; Delicts and quasi-delicts; Prescription; Prooed- ure; nkrupte y and insolvency; Foreign judgments; with a number of of appendices.Mr Lafleur is to be congratula ou the work he has imposed upon himself to furnish the Province with a book which wilr come into daily use.OUTREMONT COUNCIL.Proximity of the Experimental St; tion to the School Discussed.At the last meeti Towa Council, Mayor Dunlop presided and all the counciflors * were present.The town engineer reported that the Bt.Louis street sewer had been completed in a moni sa- tisfuctory manner by the contractors: The town of St.Louis sent a letter asking for $2,500 for work done on the Hut- chison street sewer, which was refused to the engineer.A letter was read from Dr.Duncan Mc Eachran asking that a copy of the report.of the visit of the Sauitary Inspector to the Government Experimental Station be sent to him, and stating that he thought of the Outremont al complaints about the unsanitary condi: tion of the station to be altogether un: founded and calling attention to the b condition of the echool, it being unit for any person who has to work there.: The secretary was autbori te answès the letter and to enclose & copy of the report of Dr.J h A.Beaudry, inspector of the Provincial Board of Health, who had sent it ip some time are: The re port said that the stables are kept exceed: ingly clean and that the animals there arc, contrary to general helief, ae 7 fo ik but beéause of \u2018thy i stables abaohtely tenn, Ber should B moved to a distance of not fess than feet from the school.Before Dr.McEachran departed for England he stated that it was an absurd idea teat any disease would spread by the proximity of the stables to a any dwelling if they were kept clean and have n dis cased animals stabled in them.LOST \u2018MONEY AND TICKET.N.P.Robertsham, a you who lately arrived as first class passenger on the 8S.Numidian, lost alt bia money, about fifty dollars and his ticket to Winnipeg, while driving on the tam with a vompeaion.He wes directed to the St.Andrew's Home, Englishman GALACIAN IMMIGRANTS.Seven hundred Geladan immigrants who arrived viz Halifax are due here tonight on their way west.It is estimated that five thousend of that nationality bave gone west already this summer.COMPARATIVE CHURCH RE CEIPTS.La Semaine Religieuse of uebea marks that while the receipts by the Ca- tholle Church for BES e ronagation of of tha falth in 1897 amounted fo 6 or.a ilttie more than a tion à dora À various Proteatant bodies received r=, the the aame period for similar work about five moon of dollars.GRIEVANCES AT ANTICOSTI (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, July 8.\u2014 Residents of Fox Bay, Antioasti, are p to the Department of Marine and Fis levies at the Action py N.Meunier, br owner of the islaud, uuder the Crown.It appears that that gentleman desires to deport them, and they complain that after years\u2019 residence there they are now ordered to quit in 24 hours.Some of them are poor and seek tbe protection of the Government.The memorialists were inforined that the Federal Government were not responsible and the matter has been referred e Quebec P Provincial authorities, \u2014 A - Prepared.with: less heat, inless time and at less expense than Summer any other Le JR AT Deli TABLETS Th SE Desserts,\u201d which accompanies \u20ac kot of Tablets, contsine 33 rg Yi ows oy H.Crane's celebrated recipes for making J Junket.With these at hand the housewife is FoR?never at « loss to decide w the question Of à dexsurt comes up.Asa for people in good heal or as a nourishin hr | invalids Junket cannot be cpmmeuded.Every Physician at will ad admit oY | a Tn \u20ac + .+, « » * or rt ce, Cesena Ee +, \u20ac » » .CEE : Bececetcerceceencerceccccet The Fourteenth International Con- OF FIFTY THOUSAND MEM.BASLE, Switzerland, July 8~The four jated into teenth international conference of the Young Men's Christian Association of the Worid are holding their meetings in The Confe the Casino In this city.It has met usually every four years since 135 in London or the continent cities.A preliminary meeting of the Central International Committee was held Tuesday evening, | Hicks, retaries of Professor Barde, and also a meeting of the Committee on Credentials, which enrolled six hundred delegates.Seventeen hundred are expect- tionalities.At two o'clock on Wednesday the open- | von Bernstordà and\u2019 Baro ing services of the conference were held on ovin the cathedral, at which an address was Krummacher end H Helbing, \u2018Elbergold ; e, a he convention tr George Prolo! \u201cThe we en elec the Central Int pro rules of the conference : Prresident R.Saragin Wannery, ot Basle.Vie reeid nia, Sir George Williams, rofessor Bard oo Geneva ; Mr.udon eben of 1894, at there were ST gasoclations in forty- The- ment tof i513 \u2018osriation 3 Pra of Beér- 2 referred Io his work in Rusher via, Germany and n Jens \u2018men, and hers Other in ln Gengva, for for A.F.zensh Were Very sce ceremony was orm .THE TREASURBR'S REPORT.by the .Dr.\u2018Braun, { Rev.Vicars, and.cricececceccecneccécctee ï | prise, So much for our customers as we do for those \"> who are not.Our customers are regular visitors to our store and sec for themselves the bargains .we give, Those who do not come to the * Old Corner ™ do not know what money they waste practically at other establishments, Everything here is arranged so as tobe taken in at a short visit.to Guide | ; Here Are the Signs You _\u2014\u2014uéz Men\u2019s Suits All Wool Canadian Tweed, in Dark Gray - .5 01 ha da Men's Canadian Tweed, nice patterns « - Very desirable and Rigbt Fashion Men's Suits, 28882 coercrerereerssnresereserssresprseee Canadian Tweed, very fashionable - - - Waol Serge Suits, fine quality in S.& D.B.- 6 50 Tweed Suits in Brown and Mixed Patterns - All Wool English Serge, in Blue and Black S.& D.B.All Wool Scotch Suits, S.B., the best and finest grade of Suits put op sale i in Canada Men ential Slack $8.50, $12.00 and $15.00 $12 00 A Fine Line of French and English Serges - e\u2014++ +++ Negligee Shirts, assorted patterns, 50c each.Outing Shirts, assorted patterns, 75c each.Meun\u2019s Sweaters, Blue, White, Tan, $1.00.Men's very nice Balbriggan Underwear, $1.00 a suit.Men's Natural Wool Underwear, $1.25 a suit.Men's Nice Summer Coats, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 each.BVDV VDD JS, THOMPSON, : 1850 Notre Dame Street.SUCCESSOR TO COLE & THOMPSON.\u201cva 158Patyt Lecrererecerecerecececes Y.M.C.A.CONGRESS.which addresses were delivered by Rev.Mr.Euttor, of Zuri © Planaptte rich, sand the Rev.Mr.AMERICAN REPRESENTATION.The two American Members fd the Cen- | ference at Basle.; : al International Sommitte are Mr.Jas.REPORTS SHOW AN INCREASE York: fc x Co SE dou probabl : representation will de fa in Which Porter, of Pittaburg, and Mr.H.B.Ames, of Montreal, will probably be add.ed.& mectingi of e Conference are to the public, and ae the business ls trans | English, French cond | Gatm and most of the papers fire prin n these e languages, and w © di the Conference before the: dations fn BERS LAST YEAR.\u2014\u2014érereere rence will dose ne, July 0 oe on Sunday ong the American egates are Stokes, New York Huei Bturgis, Hos: ton; 8.H.Blake, bers, and Richard LC Morse, Jonas a ott and C.J, nternational Co roraitte H.Dunnett, Portl and Ore.Gilbert Colma New York; L W.Chicago; ¥.H.Revell, of Chicago, and fes Garside, Toront, À ong other prominent assoctation m are Prof.Kd ax of.Geneva, presiding, resen ward ed.At the last convention, held in Lon- Perrot fr ophel, don, in 189, there were 2500 delegates in Henry Fatio ana p maT attendance, from twenty-two different na- W.H.Hind Smith, J.H.Put- troell, Londo! on; 5: Sautter, Paul The! Pri Oscar.\u2018geltyered by Professor C.Von Dreilf, of Fries.Stockhotm qe Te za 2 or.Cest a asle.and Agide Pi ome; Emilo B qd Ait half-past three o'clock the business h ; ynard, sessions of the conference were opened in Torin: M.M.Te Loster ve Bn jn, Hol- the Caatno, and an aicome w.Ww.Waite, c \u2018aleu Fsaie d peat, and delivered by R.Sarasin - Waunery, of QG rate, © e Roun of pa C.A.,»who was received with applause, ollowing officers of the conference The ted, on the nomination of ernational Committee, as CHRIST IAN ENDEAVOR.Nashville Meeting Opened\u2014 Friendship for Britain.NASHVILLE, Tenn.July & Auditorium Ames Stokes, oe New Endeavor was à b - Secretary, J.H.Donbert ot Portland, enthusiastic audience, \u201cand the re Oregon.pre ed ras po WA prompt y yes- .y, reside: INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP.After devotional exercises a ess ef come were ered vern - Professor Barde, as chalrman a: e Gon, lor and of v by do or Tay {ral Internatio) Committee, f rasonted Secretary John W.Baer then read his report of tne committee.IL gave rt otal) Statement of the work done dur< ident Olagk read.his annual address.Pr dent Mekin - Since the Ting nley ment a despatch &x inge.requent rotetances made by the ak- our countries, with 500,000 members, show- ers .à friendly uni \u201cpeîre & an increase où nearly associations J Britain and the ited Btates ven Bread \u201c 50 bers during the last four cheered, especially py the Inrge delege- tions of Canadians in attendance.night the Hall Williston was packed, and the official Programme was enthustastic- out.roit was selected for the meetin place of 1500.& NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.secr will be presented e employ- sa one, of t secretaries of the com- {Special to the Star.) gpic building, rec July $ Te Dew ae by A.M, No.&, \u201cat hip Lode.was FR Wednesday afternoon.The by Grandmaster tinental countries, © wo traint m ou inde.the à direction of he: Som aie German spesking young ne gen The tredsurers report was Showed t tat .atlo,.Sreasurer, & \u2018banquet vas haa \u201cHotel, where speeches propriate, to \u2018occasion were made.The per a a bent a very.nice rose ture, ati | 70 J in \u2014 of best masonic lodge rooms in - oka \"ot \u2018Now \u201cJE vince.It has aluc a jthis one ber oth the Oentrai tral Inte térna- wn.as Victoria Hall.whole | 5 inten Es .: Bonding Spied = in the centre of Cook- = EE ctation ta et durs \u2018by the Masons.; in Italy, Mr.Btokes presented the Jrork \u201d to.the King .se \u201cTHE STAR BY MAIL\u201d other te pity: and in Riera: to 1 Shrine , AT Sh ir ST uel in =) | ; swags RESORTS AE siaht clock 1m.the syne two ses- The U ch os 2 the Star, Hwa, \u2018one for tes at the 2e Van B > Sorrinshacs, where ad re ry tool Ry of those o der ers wien | does se: jan Sr het» es by $ Department.Now in stock a very large range of Fine Footwear, suitable for the present season, in Infants\u2019, Children\u2019s, Misses\u2019 and Ladies\u2019, consisting in part of Vici Kid Tan Boots and Shoes, Vici Kid Black Boots and Shoes, Convas Shoes \u2018in White, Gray and Fawn, Vici Kid Opera Shppers, Vici Kid (Beaded Open Work) Slippers, Patent Leather Albani Slippers Running Shoes for Children, Misses, Ladies, Boys and Youths.Boys\u2019 Canvas Lace Boots, expressly made for Tennis and Bicycling.Repairs.First class repairing at \u201cmoderate prices.If telephoned to, we can call for and return Shoes in one day.LE! beberle Shoe Dressing.A variety of brands kept, but w we recommend the COLONIAL as the best.: : : : : : ¢ | ; | | ; ; ; 2 Er PRIEST BRUTALLY ASSAULTED.a Futher Gosselin, of Ascot Corners, tally assaulted at his house, where he lives ulone, early yesterda; lies in a serious con ition at the Romau Catholic Hospital, this c man was able to give the following facts in connection wit! e that he was awakened at about one o clock by a noise at the window.of a room ad e one in which he was aleepiny.son.* gioing D © which was in the room, he stepped to the door pod found himself face to face with ther (Gosselin remembers giving the intruder two when he RL knocked insensible to the * ich he wore steel knuckles.her Gosselin recovered, the man was standing over him.apt man \"il be would that anything was stolen from the house, and the is unexplained, as the aged priest is well liked in the parish and is not known to have any enemies.the bead and shoulders, he is hurt internally.If the latter does not prove serious, he will recover.LE.OD ROSSLAND'S DEBENTURES.ROSSLAND, B.C., July 8.\u2014The city Ton gooepted the te for 835,000 of All notices or \u201cBirths, Marri and \u201cDeaths\u201d must be endorsed wit A) names and addresses of the persons sending same.Roughly Handled.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS {Bpecial to the Star.) Continued from Oppesits Page.SHERBROOKE, July 8 A Rev.[Father = riest a SCO orners, about mind miles From this city, was bru- BIRTHS \u2014At Bt.John, N.B, on Jul nt BUSTIN morning and now to the wife of Stephen B.Bus a The injured Cor MAN\u2014In Mount Forest, ars.on the 28th June, to Mr.Chapman, formerly of London a son.* FURZE\u2014At Moncton, N.B., on June 26, to the wife of W.J.Furse, LC.CR, a the affair says ut of bed and seizing à hammer GRAYSON\u2014At Moose Jaw, N.W.T., on June 23, the wife of J.H.Grayson, of a daughter.HOFFMANN- At Brantford, Ont., July 1 the wife of C.W.Hoffmann, of a daugh- er.muscular, unknown man o ut Tan forward and atruck him.Fo- heavy blows with the hammer, PICKETT\u2014At St Jobn, N.on July lst, to the wife of H.H.Pickett a daufh- low from bis assailant's fat, ter.When SCOTT\u2014In Lanark, Ont to the wife of Dr.Scott, STEWART\u2014At Hopetown, Son on June Dio dhe, wife of Mr.Hugh Btewart, a La en, June = He asked him for a t he was dying.of water.as he thoy, ring it, and dis- He has not been seen since.her Gosselin succeeded in reaching : MARRIAGES.BE r\u2019s house, where he secu assist- examination it does not appear COBSITT-SULAE\u2014 A At Smyth's Co Cove, N.Se , Georg Ma à h 4 man\u2019s motive in his cruel assault 3 - Committ to Mary JE daughter\u2019 of 0 Join CARPENTER CUECE DER - A Dundas, Ont., on June 30, by the Rev.Free- His injuries are seri- man, Henry Carpenter, to nie May, ides being badly bruised about gaughter of Dr.John Cascaden, ex-M.DRAKE-AYERS \u2014 At Unfon Road, Lot a E L, on the Z2nd of June, by the Rev.Opie, assisted by Rev.George Seller, Mr.ohn Drake, of West River, Lot 5, to Miss Rebecca Ayers, of Union Road.® JACKSON-MILLARD \u2014 At rite Bohs on June 22, by Rev.N.James Henry Jackson, ot Fie Miss Annie, youngest: BS 4nd James Millard.* PARKER-TRIDER \u2014 At Scotch Vi, Hants Co, N.B.,, on the 18th : t., Er the Rev.William R.Rees, ah (Special to the Star.) the tender of the Bank of British five per cent.rice obtained was A Par, cents.It is considered an exceptional hid.k f Brooklyn, to M - This makes- altogether $100, 100 000 Rowsiand der.\u2018of Windsor,e > Mra Annie M.Trl debgutures which this bank holds PRATT-BOYDEN \u2014 At Nowcastle, N.B.MOTHER! The Lite of Your Child May Some Day Hot weather is x dangerous tithe for bebies and an anxious time for mothers.Fermentation is everywhere active, and the ever present germs of disease mulipl trivet of Bord om to be without en equal for Mrs.hoal ah \u201ci think PE Ferlors Extract o on June 2th, by Rev.P.GQ 8 man ratt, of wdoin Laura Boyden, of Novosti Mo., RATTENBURY-NUNN \u2014 At: .C.on June 18th, Rar a, B.rE Beanlands, Francis\" Mawson Ratten- I bury, second son of die Owen - DO NO DARE bury, of Leeds, England, or Florence Eleanor, oungest daughter of the Jate a Be Without a Bottle of Dr.Fowler's 5 inn George El Elphlasions Nunn, of Fi Extract of Wild Strawberry WALLACE.REED \u2014 At Vancouver, B.C., on June Zând; by the Rev.Clinton, J.A.allaçe to Misa WILSON- BAN & LEON At lamiiton, ont.cu Annie, iy of Rand \u2018hair, of ach, to James Wilson, of DEATHS OUTSIDE THN CITY.B N \u2014 At Quebec, on fie age or 8 yoare Fi - In the House.Snes Depend Upon it.June 30th, at wad 7 7 Months, = Mar rapidly under the influence \u2018 of heat an Jory Lou oulse, Youngest o child of and Fa Piva perd to keep the children well, and B!:TT\u2014At Ha fax, N.8., on June 29, Mary despite all you can do they may be E.child wird and U arv Butt, aged at any \u201ctime with Diarr hoes , Ciuolera or 2 years and 7 onthe: Summer Fowler's CONWAY \u2014 At London, ant.o on July 3, Complaint.With Dr.14 Birawberry in the bouse Jane, relict of the inte Thomss Conway, in her 7th y are always safe.TI never fu inthe \u2018worst cases and is « DESMOND \u2014 \u201cAt + Halltax; NB.on Jung * that over forty years of experience 2 Raymond De Desmond, Infant son he ns Desmond, of Sydney, HOLLOWAY \u2014 At Halifax, N.8, Jul Lans, May May wife of of Joseph Ho! owas, complaints of children or adults.Lake, Maa, Wild Btrawberry is medicine that LOVETT \u2014 ae x tville, Never made for hoea, Dysentery © Y TR.Yon June 29th by ev lax, N.{ 220 Boys Navy factured.® Packing apd .Santiago de Cuba.were taken through the American lines removed to the hospital, There, wae lan Peter Porrler of Montague Bra ; i Print Blouses 300 Solar Gas The Lain an Co mounted avd blindfolded.Separated from the otier men is Sur ce Bee Fler pul Montague Bridge, > 36¢ Bleycle Game niokel: plated on solid a \u2019 n -PräVision «9 1 ; and could only see them by special : DHOURE-BOGART \u2014 At Newmarket, % 190 Boys\u2019 Fancy at offered tomorrow $3.39 \" 7-Retail Stores-7 THE FALLEN AND THE ORGANI- COURTEOUS.BUT FORMAL.mason, Moolague and Kelly fall ill tu 08 June 26, \u2026 W.HR.C , y : ° , >.- -l.A: » HB Mr.N.J.Roadhouse to Mary Fan Print Blouses - ; es 158%nty1 ZATION TO WHICH THEY - The meeting bitween Colonel Astor and wag permitted to visit them t e.go 2 pr of the: late J.W.Bogart.* 4gc F $ CARSLEY C0.LMI TED, A , WERE ATTACHED Major Isles was extremely sourteous, but tres F.Ramiden vus very kind to u sad D-KILMORE_At Ge Lake, ticipated efeieiefeleoddeieieleelt * verv formal, and no attempt was made by man on 3 ) » Wis., on June 16 by Rev.P.TVA rent Boys White wn Blouses, new ! : either of them tot discuss on thing but the moved to better quarters in the Hospi \u201c>.870 : ything Mr.Samuel Edwara Rowland, second atyles, July Sale Prices >.: = NEW YORK, July 8\u2014Official advices Dt er in hand.Tha was done.th je Hit = , .formerly > 3 .: : ._ .; : ; ef London, Ont.to Miss Grace, daughter BOYS CRASH SUITS from : 95C Better Than Expected frém Havana, issued by Gen.Blanco, gives Spor Irles was given Sin choice of ire The Spanish were not disposed to Pr $ > the Spanish loss at El Caney as 200 men son, and was also informed that he could for the comfort of the prisoners at firet, Bays the Rev.James Roy, Niagara Falls MY.- Sand dyeing of cur Curtains Eure grest satizfac- and 400 men at San Juan Hill.have all of the fourteen men in exchange but afte \"risoners es beta bet- : N.Kilmore, of Geneva lake.\u201d BUHWAB-PLATZ-Mr.A.Schwab, of Do- Boys Galatea Sailor Suits, strong- y : minion Clty, Manitoba, tn Miss Kather- ly made, from .$1.00 tion.We could never have believed } i i 1 ' .- J they could ; \u2018 for the' A lors.The S h t be ins, Pats.ete Core.2 Opus 2 Boys\u2019 Fancy Duck Suits, latest $i 4 4 a.; be made to ook so well.\u201d Ba aay every one.The names of the Americans so far killed or pat Sted Lieut nant ries an the they | ter.Food was scarce in the citp, anû LÀ age, Ont.by Rev.A.Andrews.style, July Sale Price from .: - 5 ARKER & Ce.before Bantiago de Cuba are as follows: two Spanish officers were conducted back to 24 told that we fared better than g¥@ SHURT-HOWE \u2014 At St.John, N.B.on THE S, CARSLEY CO., LIMITED, ; Ho N58 Notre Bame strect, Montreal Fourteenth United States Infantry\u2014 Juragus.Spanish officets.ARLEN June 2.by Rev.J.W.Clarke, Samuel : pe ° (Ball ) 1807.Killed\u2014Capt.Fornanco.Wounded and It was then mot later than four o'clock ; vl em, Queen Ont ne both of Jerusa- ee \u2014\u2014 Bah fines died-Lieut.Saltar, Company A; Pri 334 Just 18 everything was fnished and the SPANISH PRISONERS.| r ._ \u2014 A » : ve i j .: BTREETER-MEADER \u2014 A.St.John, N.Men\u2019s Summer \u201c x \u2014 ==\" vate Rate, Company B; Privates Bhawar- turned snd said courteoue cnmugh, boy wd Bon June 29th.by the Ven.Archdeacon Clothing Men's Col d sh .THE FLEET FOR SPAIN ter and Conleryda, Company C; Privates in a tone which indicated considerable de- They are Being Sent North and Wilk ® George E.Streeter oeacon en\u2019s Colored shoes\u2014every pair .> Com.8 d hi i Cp es Afnle Meader.both of Toronto.* Suits for the seaside, country or camping in the store- marked for a quick Redineer, Amds, Kierman, and Casey, Com- (L0G AS SAVE Ms hearers a ry be Well Cared For.t THOMPSON - SEELY \u2014 At Lancaster out, abound at Carsley'sand the prices have \u20ac storc=- = A Change Made in the Squadron for pany D; Serit.Peck, Company C; Privates once: .: .\u2019 a , i Rev: A TH ariiey Whigune 3, by been cut down to the lowest., step to-day.It'stime they were Europe.Memilnain, and Mok) opaing, Company Gil \u201cOur understanding is, gentlemen, that .| Thompson to Carrie Agnes, eldest daugh- CN, doing foot dut All $2 $2 oO $ Pres PS 131 at Ribied\u2014Li this truce comes to an end at § o'clock.\u201d DEF SANTIAGO, Juy 7 On nein.ter % Captain George G, Seely, both ot ; Men's Crash Vests .Ic £ uly.Te 3 » $3 aa Joh ey Lieut.Jobn Mancustand, alotenel Autor looked at hia wach, pa ate.i the other ri of ., .i e e Spanish officer, without makir ana 5 TEAVIBOATES, - AL Fan Amer, Migs, Wile Duck 950 de Bee Pau a du md sama \u201cae soon macs FLERT ie ater wounded on Suis 1, and sos | gly Lo Bot barter Moh RE | ror Soup hss have Ba sm hy e Zand, pv.J.- .Q .° > ; .i x - » ' i - 108 © eh vers a Sia haune 2nd.by R ov, JH Machon Pants o $1.50, 2.00 50 3.00.IL FOR Compeny A\u2014Killed Private Richard Bris- panions following.The et pad Bi com: the prisoners from Coryery et will he parties and the exchauge of prisoners had sent north at ounce an the Harvard, be The colors embrace all the wants THE OLD WORLD.sell.Men's Crash Pants WETMORE-HANINGTON \u2014 At St.John, atest cut.- 91.08 Com Pri Tuttle.isoners -: N.B., on June 29th.by Rev.6.0ss 0 As Mens White Flan.i Jompany C\u2014Killed, rivate ttle.taken piace in full view of both the Ameri- À strong guard.The prisoners.1 nel Pants.special $2.25 Company k\u2014Killed, Corporal Robinson.{can and Spanish so'diers, who were en.landed at Portsmouth js ed shades.All lengths; \u2018all \u2018Troop, Dr.Horace ©.Wetmore and Miss = , ns ' HL, and ib #- Louise Tilley Hanington, both of St.Men's Crash Suits, $3 5 widths; all toe shapes, - an ASHINGTON, Jul 3716 7e appounced wo mpany Foiled, Sergeant Williams trenched near the meeting place, and the probable that Admin} Cervera \u201cude VE YMAN-McALLISTER \u2014 At St.John, Mens oxime fine Crash Suits It is as resolute clearance as this White House yesterday, that Secretary Company G\u2014Killed, Corporal Miller and cevest interest wos taken in the episode.cu een ingham.page =.hy Rev.T.F (Fother.well made d It is th \u2019 Long has ordered Admiral Sampson to de Private Brown, ; .re A ROYAL WELCOME, GUANTANAMO, Monday, July 4, \u20ac Moncton, to Margaret tan Nrertnan, of special \u2019 $4.85 store ever made, tis the men\u2019s tach from hie own command immediately, Company H\u2014Killed, Private Hudson, .m., per the Associated Prem Despatoh daughter of John Me anche, youngest Special value in Men's Home shoe bargain-time of the year k the vessels to be embraced in Commodore Sixth Infantry \u2014Killed, Lieut.-Col.H, J.As Hobeon and the men of the Merrimac Boat andy, via Kingston, Jamaica, Jui: WOODS-McILQUHAM \u2014 A er Spun Suits for the holidays, g po\u201d J = .Watson's Eastern squadron, and to advisé Egbert, Capt.A.M.Methervill {Weather- approached the first line of entrenchments, 4: 8 b.m.(delayed in Sranumssion) The on June Bh by Rev At anak Ont.worth $9.30, Sale Price Ts, a These are the facts in a nutshell, the Commodore to proceed on his mission.vile 7), Corporal Wallair, and Privates occupied by the Rough Riders, low mur.Beamer Ressltite arrived to-diy With 808 BA.Mr Ed.Woods, of Lanark onan.7.65 A column talk could be no more eloquent.nine yesels 8 the aquadron will ot De Grifin and Wenner (the leat four oË Com- murs fan from one end of the line of cow- prisoners, including 4 Sticera ei sro ob p, to Netti v .same -\u2018aoee original , Al.: t > te Dpanisl \u20ac r Gris J on.ANG ary io Miss Nettle Mcliquham, of Lan- .the reaton probably that the recent engage.L'evmpany B\u2014Killed, Private Egan.by the.time he reruns party ron disposition of the prisoners is not yet ae DEATHS IN THE 5 ment ith Cervera 's squadron necessitated Company Cited Lieut.J 5: Ord.them, every man was on Bio feel, refusing cided he The number of killed and ron CIrY.: HE MODE me changes.e new Eastern squadro Jompan, illed, Private Brown.to estrained by t dnonishi on the Colon 18 very .: CUNNINGHAM\u2014In this eit ; THE 8.CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.I : will \u2018consist of the batteshipe Iowa and Company E\u2014Killed, Lieut.8B.N.Brach- the officers chesring a os ing ed Spaniards wers remarkably chee fuette avenue, July 7th, Alice.Canning: \u2014\u2014 : 1507 St.Catherine St., Near Amherst St Oregon, the protected cru ser à cwark, and des and Private 5e Le Berg 7 da à over every obatacle chat ¢ to be in The officers claiz they Hed hothihg i am, Yeloved daughter of Jam Ga ne st, Near ers .aux: cruisers, ca:rving side armor, mpany F\u2014 , Sergt.Tyonard and their way, in their rts eat for \u2018 ' Alice Cunningham, aged 9 lames Land 15 and 15 1-2 a $ ; A 3 the Dixie, Tankee and Yosonite, the col\u201d Privates Muliens and Neal.| and his party and grasp them by the Se the fleet and they had great diffioulty in months.Funeral private.i x = = liers: Averend, Cassius, Caesar, Leon and Company G\u2014Killed, Musician Hender- The relea prisoners were soon mur getting the men to their posts and, th PE nd le Son Jay re Inch Necks root vg Spa EP bos Delonico Th 8.cn, Tntntey | Conny ~Kitd | aed 400 cmpolied wap Tesi | [or arse amoute of eqs wed ir ess, John y : as soon as the: venteen nia \u2014~ \u2014a reetings, congratulati y .e : Gba mea PO Of Horace \u2018and This refers to 5 Splendid me of white 3 and- supply.] y can cos Corporal Kane and Private Andreus.ous cartel, handéhaking of men shes Ton ele ; we months, Funeral From hie ord and terns of small spots an \u201cBggures made Pot 2 e : moe Rare Da that cach n ip shall Sort rated Toile illed who had à before.i Sunburned cavalrymen, ARCTIC EXP LORATION : estllence, 47 Jane i si , p : x e ntie a mar- bi ry: ' RIL who had spent their lives in 1 ; ' IVI - sn cence F, Janet, fret on Saturday.good reliable material.$ | 1 ght.Summer ine rendezvous, which will be dezignated \u2014Capt.Y.Morrison, Sergeant \u2018O'Brien the plains, and who * did et : : Cay ee cept this intimation.If you can wear ?, 9 in sealed order to prevent its exposure to and Private Stapleford.oo know the difference between the ; | KELLEY\u2014In thls city, Francis Kelley any of the above \\ = ; fo : : x GRAYSON \u2014 At Moose Jaw.N wo ha lightest part of them is the July Sale Price.3 Bn, on an i\") SLINS and FRENCH ORGANDIES, worth from ¥o to Ho Tells General Blanco About the pamalitie oo the United forces be- rave have been thirty-three days Pear y, and in tb vent of pti, ¥i ¥: fra 3 HPGinfant daughter of Mr.and aE amy ack $A good assortment of SWISS APRON CHROES, at 12 and lcayard.\" @ |.Destruction of His Flest.n.Lewton's Division\u2014Officers killed, i be Spgaith prison.re said Mr.Taber Nearly all of ihe Wind WIE À HORTON \u2014 At Cans, N.8., on June 28, Straw Hats, 3 TUCKED aad EMBROIDERED LA WNS for dresses aud aprons, 156 to do à yd.' : , $j, rounded, 16.Men killed, 74; wounded, of it the more marvellous it seems grew, çonsists Of Nova Jeotians and News, Kila.beloved ite of fp Hara Horton, on, 5e aly ae: $ Special line\u2018of WHITE PIQUE at 20 8 yard.; WASHINGTON, July 8: \u2014 The War De- dE ne \"Ind ¢ Brigade, con- that we are, alive.It was about three the northern climate, and every man\u201d MCDONALD © At Chatham hoy, Cahoon?Poe, 1910 4 : triral Cervers to Gencrus Bianco on too firent Fe.The] Inter rendu Do, io the moriing when the Merrimac acquainied yup ihe adi of a Hip 25th, Margaret Jane, widow of the late > 4 : die to \u20ac lanco on the In ay and Sign: Th in undér the guns of Morro Castle: The company the expedition, as was at Alexander McDonald, aged 6 yeata.® 3 au meme isastrous naval fight to the Spanish cause \u2018Third Infantry\u2014Men killed, 4; wounded atillness of desth ded.1t we intende _ NA ars.i .off Bantingo.It:is.as soilows: : i , : stillness of death prevailed.vas se em i MeNEIL, \u2014 At St.John's NA.on June Men's White $ ; .\u2018Yo the Génersiinibied, Havana: Mai Tafantrr\u2014Twrent kilieq, dark that we could scarcely sce the head- rrr di ocoenn MoNal, ag 55 years.Pinited Straw 4 White Leather Belts at 28e and 870 sach.Colored and Blaok Leather In compliance -with your orders, I went 9 Tyeutioën Tots fated mes wounded; à 1309: We had planned to drop our star- BURGLARY AT CAUGHNAWAGY SOON iE Sn AR ner covh dua § Snug te SU Mal Oldies a 76, OU QU LÉO nu 3 ot pets fr Sutil Seen Wi gy ni © in RER Pie a ren ot the a arine Charlesetta O'Connor, i .4 BE oo kr : al) Che -squ 3 5 unequ .illed.i > i of 18, \"0c, 0 Connor, QE Sh moe Sem or | \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ce comet aaa ores mors, Ban Site Pis tatotag 108 dat di additiuet on Sr TT Te hana | (Spec fe the Stan) * Antoi ; « Ko.#1 Bt PP 35c, July Sale & \u2019 ; re.Toren, Oattond ; Peached | tes: Ce oo \u201c adhered to, but.cireum- A, July 8\u2014 PANET-RAYMOND AE Kamouraska.Price co , .; C 3 ; .Ce 2 i fre Le og ee V cays.poached Twentieth Infantry \u2014Kifled, Company A # pou onde its execu io pombe.or Douce at Adimenien ot à Sona, On Luly 1 Mrs.J.B.Panet-Ray- 30p Boys\u2019 Navy Golf C \u2018 ?; \u201c | E formad, the.Ameticans and went ashore and \u2014Qorpoml Ro WA Bergh.ta Moon: When the Merrimac | oked her pots Pho and ole a valite containing clotbéé : r , of Quebec, at the age of 7 years.ç dove 3 ary zou Caps, Regular ge ?f NN.gave = my sup: The torpedo\u2019 1 Comb y C-Private- Prather: hte e channel our troubles \"by the a varter of a mile further on, ou the ling fmm ., Value 15, July Sale Price .\" © ?nw \u2018vy, ouidares.1 do not know how many, pany ae : adly silence was broken by Wash ot GRACE 01 York Cent © \u2018 For ada 3 dozen Men's and Youth's Crash Linen @ 4 i.Jo were lost, but it will surely reach mix Company D\u2014Privates Chely and Irvine.4 winall boat approkciing us from \u201cdhe the Nev k Osntral, they broke.0 tional Births, Marriages Hats, regular 50c, July Sale Price, 350 $ i 2401-5 St.Catherine Street Lo Eoilired dead.and way wounded, Al Company E\u2014Private Dougherty.i ore.I made her out to be ® picket the valise ith, an axe, whisk, x and Desthe, see Pages 5 and 8.THE 8 ; 971$ Rat passes > 2, though not in such great numbers, the liv.Company T-Cept, daim B.Rodman and pt.She ran up.on pépdér the.ten bo \u201cuthes tert tre ot où tha \u2014 » CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.$ A 66-8 Peel Street.- RY : DES PEUT Ton Pan he eight th % Company G \u2014 Privates Watson and i net seemed Be 3-pounder gli.road.It is th ught that pres PERSONAL, Mail Orders Carefully Filled.¥ AA vous | om, the moet enthusiasic pliudite of the pen H-Corporal MeConnel re le une tie a from te ta .î a = a - Fa , .re Œ ; .Fa \u201c mander A X .; .A \u2026 .SHE ST, TR Theme, Jot | \u2014 mp = | Ered Bp Yet Hero oY Cogs Tn ed Retr ed, vie Bp wal nl on sen he shanna Ne | XD SEE TE A Lo pings os THES CARSLEY 0, LIMITED mttn=aitierit crmioy bom, Tay om JM ou avan | epi, tos Se mote fou, Sid Blind RAS bey Nr does ue rar Ve Bin fn fre Ph BE Tied Uy and the cost \u2018a a mers crifin Prey wor outs | ven LR ita Hospitable docrs Yo welcome \u2018- ee CN is :V \"apd 1 believe Léssga (mpeiling The -followitig- are \u201cadditions! Lists of that she Merrimac would not answer £a the made by the Delaware.: ; wy © i pe 0 ç doy releome | ol ; SR LS = re SAERES : .ete compel) \u2018make the Weste dirosd.An open A Egainet lose of \u2018dames Sb Buloiry AaTantes , 1168 te NT8S Notre Dame Be, * r._ and Mra.Macphérson Lemoyne and It Is ed thet the Rev, | umesttain), aid amiong the wounded Con- killed and wounded: | helm and (we ere oor Hed Wp Abe ed by the company announced.s rai | Ï oo] Pri ohn best Toles Jou from ail snxiety.Bien 18 81.384 to 184 Bt Jamis 84- mir from Boston, who spent 1 Bmith, pf-the Chureh of the Holy \u2018Tano- oo and, We have losk ail and are gurl Infeptey KiBed, rive J Z| charms) way very exciting.The pichet boat in the quoted price of stove EERE SRE MONTREAL, ih fet he ost en miel pm.Entre Deer Beam tad Fak 6 Gan dns ln CE RE ad : se Baa RA AT 1 Li ; nn NI = 4 7 re A pese a I a * TT 7 + 7] tered the employ of the Grand Trunk Raïl- .\u20ac \u201c ee ; way.In 1857 he was transferred to Brock- .0002 ville, and retired from active service a 2e Tew years ago.an active Mason, / that, when the rescued men fo that the - i danger of the (romartyshire following La w Bo to the bottom was not immediate they refused to assist further in it's a good watch don\u2019t Bike it your fishing excursion.We will 5 \u2018tes it to keep timo, and it will save danger to your good one.9.1 W, Catherines Street, 1535 THE STAR \"UPTOWN BRANCH, Corner St.Catherine and Peel Streets.ADVERTISEMENTS AND .SUBSCRIPTIONS.Classified and other casual advertise vients for insertion in the Star may now be left at the Star Branch Office, corner St.Catherine aud Peel streets.Until a pneumatic tube connection can be made & bicycle delivery ten-minute ser- wice will be employed, so that advertise ments will get to the composing room us quickly if left at the corner of Peel and Bt.Catherine streets as if the advertiser employed a private conveyance to carry the advertisement to the head office.Subscriptions for both daily and week- lv editions of the Star will be received at the Branch Office and receipts granted therefor.141 Semtt ARCHITECTURAL WORKS Recently Added to That Department of McGill.The following additions to the equip ment of the recently established chair otf Architecture, at McGill, has been made during the course of the past few months: Among the books the chief are thure in illustation vf Renaissance ant modern chitecture.From these may be espeaal \u201cJy \u2018noted Sauvageot\u2019s \u2018Palais et Chate > -@ux de France,\u201d in four volumes, very -finelv illustruted, also Penors * Palus So ontaiubleau,\u201d in two volumes, antl the same author's \u201cChateau de Heidel - > Also two volumes of Belcher and Mac- artney\u2019s great work, not yet finished.of \"English Renaissanve architecture.This k is a continuation of Gotches\u2019 Enz- Hsb Ren.archite ture and ix published by Batsford, Loudon.It is profusely illustrat._ red with many beautiful plates.modern German and French authorities, the following books may be not- Nchnaare's Geschichte her Bilden- den Kunste in 7 vole, Semper's Der Setil, Baetticher's Tecktonik der Hellenen, and Viollet le Duc\u2019s great dictionary of Mobilier Francais.A small collection of standard, though Jess recent works, has also been acquired, \u201cincluding Murphy's Arabian Antiquities of Spain, Wood's Palmyra and Balbee, Cottingham\u2019s monograph oo King Henry FIL's chapel at Westminster, and Texir rand Pullan\u2019s Byzantine architecture.The casts that have recen been nd- \u201cded comprise a small, but choice, nl \u2014 lection, illustrating English Gothic de 5.* These casts, it is understood, were ob tained by favor of the owners from a private collection in London, and are.therefore, the more interesting.as being to some extent unique.eme - MR.QUINN APPRECIATED.Yoong Irishmen\u2019s Literary and Benevolent Association\u2019 Resolutions.\u2018 ., The Young Irishmen\u2019s L.and B.Asso \" elation held an euthusinstic meeting in its Rall, Dupre street, Wednesday evening, the 8th inst.Mr.R.Burke.president, in the Phair.After some routine business hl n disposed of, and arrangements made r the association's annual excursion down the river Thursdav afternoon, Julv 21st, the following resolutions were adonted: \u201cWhereas, Irish Catholics of integrity nd long service have been dismissed without investigation.and without just cause from.the service of the Government, anil natitntion under its control: and.where is.r.M.J.F.Quinn, QC, MP.did Yepeatediv call the attention of the Gove ernment to these matters, and particularly on April 25 and Mar 9th, 1898, when he ally defended Mr.J.F.Tennant, late sub-collicetor of Customs at Gretna, Man.aud \u201cclearly established the dismissal of a competent and worthy servant to gratify the demands of certain individuals, and.Whereas, Mr.M.J.F.Quinn.Q.C., M.V.did warn the Government of -the active resentment of the Irish Catholics of the Dominion to such nn practice.it resolved that the Young Irishmen\u2019s Land Associntion, of Montreal, while taking a position ahsolutely independent of politica or political party, be.olds with admiration, the dinintercsted ahd determined stand taken by Mr.M.J F.\u2018Quinn, QU, M.P.in the House oi Ammons of Canada in all nat- Ly5in which our nationality has bearéconcerned.and takes this opportunity of heartily endorsing his actions in these .an CL , m .J ire, hi : 3 We, dary Jt resid mother ahigment 1S oe ee repo | Sea ee und gonivly ve swage fo cal Atfer bene ni ™four \u201carpa, sich.July 8\u2014Coptain Don ™ oD.Lon.McDougall.who seturned foward Janos trom Cincinnati.These Ther flimey excu-e was that they were too : ; y \u2018 men old Me e, of the uth life saving Mrs.George McDougall, accompanied by Mrs.D.Lorn McDougall, wh paLTUmeR) ~have the Banjo or Ossian at- tired to help in his\" rork in the accom- punched in the right we nh a pin god two Wd should be, thrown over station, dead.Capt.McKenzie cate FIRE AT ST.GABRIEL.Master George McDougall ang .Master from England .by the Numidian, after a hunent.attract, universal thention, plishment of which the Cromatyshire\u2019s il tryin en the right arm with an oar by a those\" in ih \u2018boat done, pbs à ve day to this \u201ccountry .from ai Srenty-one : oo ji Cecil McDougall, has left Jaws Jor Pont residence of po Jers fn England, is in low price and on easy pay.O18 \u201cere risking their lives, Captain Hen- gailor.who was on the raft.taken to Philadelphia, whete Holmes, was Trot RO, service, where he continued to ARI DE ARR ANDON, Qué, of some weeks.\u2019 to Cacouna, where she will take posses.: ; ere wrested, and tried, and convicted of l hig death.; ; vi res ion of \u201cFerwood,\u201d her pretty cottage, indid vnlue, and come in they grumbled at the fond that qe iven exhausted.clinging to the life line of a |'manslaughter.The other was an English i eat Cant.M cRenzie ve del i day.destro ed the Mastigouche Lumber The Sharmingly situated summer rexidende for the season.Mrs.MeDou Ne ao v.oak aod mahogany\u2019 cases.(pe CIMANCIDE, rte his cabir Tost boat.The Frenca eailors maliciously, as case\u2014that of Capt.Dudley, of the Mignon: oor the most courageous captains on ance | \u2019 TT taken thi n by Mr.M.Davis, companied by her deughter | Me- a 6% our arerooms.threatening to break into his cabin and help the women were in no one\u2019s way, cut the ette, which was_wrecged the \u201cCane of the faites Es ac nt = ken i ja season by fr.Davis, Dougall, oo \"ERE oun hemes hy And he women ak, neve Lo vie Co, Hope, Ith Duley, tr mont, | Doth Altuer and bived vader Kod | A QUEEBO FATLORE | Sool bul esta ken poms .WOULD NOT WORK.FOUR BKINS FLRST 1\u201d he ran out, and Dudley ordered Bae TTP auspices Mrs.W, Kerry and family who have ar- Sh .| : CL i .) 8 rived at Cap-a L'Aigle, are pleasantly es- The Montreal Daily Star sa Wheator Fatigue of Mind .Not only would they næsist in the volun.Oswalt Kirmer, another second cabin ing s prayer before the boy was slaught- bell, age ; QUEBEC,.Joly 8.\u2014 The Canada Shoe tablished in their prett 9 en and Slecolesmens, teer resene work, except sa far as\u2018ploased pasasenger, veriied Lisber's story, He ered.He was arrested for murder = in night.He was Co.has joy oo or.hand emigteted t the cottage, much Somer of Bt.George sirest asa F get in e 1 made a volunta ments = the sea air and beautiful scenery ham, resident on ea \" their funcy, but Captain Henderson charges was on the same raft.Hoth men ay the England and convicted.de, 28,000; Babiit oe = 1 Ham, renident 3 = Pine deraon éalle them rascally fellows and says 1 saw five women, who were evidently (July 8\u2014George Camp- Ta, died on Wednesday in Green Scotlan with which they are surrounded."]
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