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[" LAST EDITION.; FREE _ MONTREAL, FRIDAY, § NOVEMBER 30, 1894.Ready December 6th.| \u2019 The \u2014 Star Almanac (ILLUSTRATED).\u201c HOW TANTALIZING\u201d » pb It is to want something in ; the Clothing Line and not to l know where to get it.To avoid ransacking the : city, it is well to know that [ at the \u201cMammoth,\u201d every- 4 thing is kept that might p possibly be asked tor and ay / prices that will not strain 4 your pocket p Just now\u2014wheneverybhod P complains ot dull times an » £00ds ure piling up in store- CPTI TT TTT TITY TTT TTT TTT TYP TO OY 2 BOO Pages.100,000 Facts.THE MOST ts duce.rics generally COMPREHENSIVE [seems to be in vogue, but it matters no ow low goods ALMANAC ; are offered elsewhere by mer- ON THE 1 chants that Je doing mo usiness an are over- AMERICAN ?stocked, we are ready to give CONTINENT.P yom our goods, which are p superior to any shown in p Montreal at similar reduc- ; tions.We do not quote figures on 1 clothing as others do, lower P than what we would sell p them to you, it you called, nor b will we give you fictitious 1 quotations to deceive you P and to eutice you to enter pour store.We simply rely P on your ability and good » sense and ask you to call, see pb our goods, learn our prices, p and then use your judgment.We are sure you will tind it to your advantage to trade with us, as our stock is by far the largest in Mont- 1 real.b Have you seen the Kimolo- First Edition all Sold.CAPACITY FOR REPEAT EDITIONS LIMITED., - The Star Almanac is ordered for the principal Public Libraries of the World.The Trade Supplied LEE NNN NNN NNN PER EAN EEE : v Te db + ~ + -.: { p 2 It\u201d der\u2014so are mowers fi bi HE t ou Pr, an GRAHAM & CO., thes Rroatess ot all wonders, MONTREAL.the price, $13.00.; THE p .- : Mammoth Clothing House, = à 1888 and 1890 Notre Dame St.P \u201cElPadre,\u201dthestan-|$ cm a dard 10G Cigar.sr .OUR $10 .: -.3 tonne AN Wool Friese Mon\u2019 5 Overcnts Are the most comfortable and warmest Overcoat for this cold weather.We have them as low as 85, but guarantee our $10 line to wear for years.For Boys, Frieze Overcoats, cut long, double breasted, with large Storm Collar, from 84 up.Boys\u2019 Cape Overcoats, | all sizes, from as low as $1.50.SAXE & SONS.Corner St.Catherine and St Lawrence Main Streets.Corner Craig and St.Lawrence | Main Streets.Corner, Montcalm and St.Catherine Streets, E - Fine Champagne Wines to Suit the Palate of AL | «\u2014\u2014\u2014 Per case\u2014\u2014, lat a\" Pommery Bec.J .Extra Sec, 1988.00 0 ces me eevee creas van mats sarm renee 34 0B #0 pomme Fr ee gar ab pores = ne 20 Leus 3 per cont.discoant for cash, and special discount où 10 cass lots.VRASER, VIGER & OO.MAGCNUMS OF FINE of oat omen - talf-dosen magreres.Pe cet cae do Ein ase Canes, In ERR Mons oa o Gamat: i Tr case of twe dosem 3 per cent Our 6.D.Dry, md Re Dre Our V.P.0.EG, Old English de M FRASER, VIGRR & OO, AMONTILLAD® SEERRIES.por botte, Ty per piton $10 por dome.déve So hE lo pee Le Ra ne bottle, #10 per nl FRASER.VIGER & OO, Importers.DUNCAN CILMOURS (Liverpeel, crpesi, Eng.) NOP BITTER Non-intoxicating, Abeotately Nos-alccholie, tbe Drewery's Own Oitmour's Hop Bitter Ale, in plot bottles, casks of 8 dosen each: 50 per dozen battles; $00 per doses in original ackages, of - FRASER, VIGER & CO, Importers.FINEST SCOTCH LING FISH-16c PER POUND.5 Cases Fresh Stock just received of the Finest Dried Export Ling Fish.VIGEE & OO.IMPORTED CERNAN LAGER BRER-IN PINT ROTTLES.From the Phowix Brewery, Dortmund, Rbenish Pressia.Finest Export Beer, Pale.FRASER.VIGER & OO.Importers.100 FERRIS \u201cLITTLE PIG\u201d HAMS, Ÿ te 10 Ibe.cach.Spy delicious, if Dolled whole.100 Perrte * Medium Slaed ™ VE © brie HAVE YOU TRIED i LONDONDERRY LITHIA oS WATER ?\u2014 Its sale with us is recommended most highly preventive of rhenmatiom, guui kidney troubles of Hipkiss ry each 1 dosen ptr nat, gov cr Mace rosin of sag bottle, FRASEE, VIGER & OO me toute} am C1 INSTANTANEOUS CHROCOLATE.Whitmsa nsteatazsos For making & cup of BR A C08 or hn Choe 20 Zsa 0 THE VERY FINEST JAMS AND JELLIES ~\u2014POSSIBLE,TO PROCORB\u2014 Line Austrian, in 1 lb.Corkred Glasses and 4 Ib.Now in store, sx-Allan Steemahip 7 Talo Jars, from Messrs.James EE IDA dressage Jen.* #4 Keillers 1 1b.Biaok Carrent Eat pen amen er and Rod Qurrant Ja.a Keiller's 1 lb.er tie Don Marmalade.Kvilier's 7 ib.Jars Dundee Marmalade.: \u2014 FRASER, VIER & OO.A RASHER rollin pony Limes FINEST DONELESS BREAKFAST BACON.Limerick Bacon, Three Shamrock Brand.eg rk Bacon, Armours Chicago vy ul = pe Maintien Bou Bois, tha Our Space] Blend Breatfast Cronin Colfee\u2014400 per pound.cv : 90 Bags Orilvies Patent Hungarian Ficus, 2 be.each.+ 100 Bags Crow Jewel TT Boon Sect Kippersd Harioss in tne 20e per tte.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Importers, ITALIAN WARENOUSS, 205, 290 and 311 ST.JANES STRERY.Home Made Marmalade.; .Aggy Es Meme, - (TRE am OF \u201cLORD \u201cNOKCE.| BEWAS GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA AT CONFEDERATION.The Principal Events That Took Place During His Regime in This Country\u2014His Ancient Ancestry and Personal History.LoxDoN, November 30.\u2014 Charles Stanley (the fourth Viscount) Mouck, is dead.| He was formerly Governor-General of Canada.Lord Monck was Goverñor-General when the scheme of a oratioy pani nqueror on that famous expedition of his in the autumn of the year 1066, aud who after the conquest was invested with the Lordship of the Manor of Potheridge in the County of Devon.It is sufficient, ho owerer, to say that the peerage dates when Charles Stanley Monck, the bead dot the family for the time being, was created Baron Monck, of Ball i a Bev oxford, n the Peerage of Irelan ree later he was created a viscount.Lord Monck was the fourth viscount and wasthe eldest son of Charles Joseph Kelly, third Vi t Monck, who died in He received his education at Trinit; y College, Dublin.After leavingCollezé he studied law and was called to the Bar at the (3 Inns Tal 184), In 1848he was an uns candidate for the representation of the County of Wicklow in the House of Com- mona.He first obtained a seat in Farlige ent in 1852, as mem rh district he represented until 867, when he was defeated.Upon the formation tration, after tion of Lord Aberdeean\u2019s cabinet on 65, © Tas appointed a Lord of the retained the appointment until he lost- ete reat.He then unsu the representation of of Daa.ley, From the time of vernor-Genetal 0 Can- have been the ting , and the uen woral and y would have momentous to The by, but the disèatablishment of the Irish Church in 1871 he was appointed a commissioner ect the visions of the m he MISSOURI FOREST FIRES.Navigation Stopped by Dense Smoke No Rain Fer Four Months, Kansas Crer, Mo, November 30.- The woods are all burning in this vicinity apd afternoon the smoke was so dense one could not ses this county.Sf cannot pass this city now and it will be some days they can do so.The continue a week longer unless thers is rain.has been no rain hese for four months, THE TOWNLEY WNLEY ESTATES, Col Jacques Found Guilty of Fraud-\u2014 Sentenced to Twenty Maontha.\u201c Loxpon, November 30\u2014In the Central Crim od inal Court, Bailey, today, Howell Thomas, bor SE who was convicted of fraudulent ces a short time ago.WHO WILL WILL DECIDE?\u2018 The Now York Football Game Muss Nos Le Brutal Said tobe Almost Repohed by C and Japan.Bp Fe Seer ght 1d St a faculty tad th from Vice-Co: Mity} ne nsul at In was a pointes British Rome : in 1861, re eeper of the.Groth and.Rous antiquities in the British M: essor of Archeology at versity College, London.He also xeceived a host of other distinguished of an (Donorary Prot.- published Notes en the Bouiptures at at ilton House\u201d and man works on subjects of um ucceeded A.the G Greek and Bri the useum.Newton's wife, a daughter of Joseph Seven, vrai aoclebrated CHINA AND JAPAN.Progress of the Wir in the East.LONDON, November WA despatch from Shanghai sa; ho excitement lasta in naval circles consequence of the e of prit warships from bos under sealed orders, si perte: Se ie Tan fm is the est opposée the show that Great rat Sas Bie, ths Jota SE Tat he creasi will p himself at the head.sh army, which he has created fork his own usands of troops are other cities in China visers of Li H Foreign Customs dt Tien Tsin, who was sent to Japan by Li Hang Chang in order to fre à for De nb to his depar- bu however, tering had a brief Interview with the chief yogrotary \"of the apanese Cabinet, who \u201ctree from Hiroshima for that purpose.She Japanese native ress Sonia is indigmant at the fact hina sent a foreign agent to negotiate as alread in these de- hea, Count Ito o Hirsboamor, presi | dont the council of ministers, ded that he could not recetve tite peace commis- pions and the latter was rocatlod to Chins Li Hung C Previous.i PL : 5 \u2018waa rebently aS John (PE) marion Te exact resemblance of à human ! 5 distinetly Fach et a] joints were marked.MEDICAL.SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills.\u2018They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A pe fact remedy for Dissiness, Nausea, Drows- ness, Bad Tustein the Month, Costed \u2018Fonges Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Boels.Purely Vegetable.Gmaz PM.Small Does, | Smal Price.er dar A: she has ot botwosn wo a naval demons! as Cl Decem* ber 11.The / and Redpole Se cially the province pry ver Whato Li Brung Change ci, Li Han | Ÿ > is Viceroy.o denunciation of probable enou i guarded by his own saldiers at Tien T while , outside the city trusted Im the Viceroy as arebel.If any oa ot n this country had such a reputation aa would epable D to place himself Synacty eu, on Chan and oh ng, an © - Bees \u2018system of Government.All their the Ja) has now been con- pue oldies, a.! absolutely denied by ese of- 4 rs in command.The Japanese, artillery under Field Marshal Yamagata has.through the Mo, rien nr and > polleved to have 1 possession of the Liao Yang x AE Re ei etm an has beep frustrated by the Japanese The Frilght Rates Conimision at \u2018Work in Morden.[SEIOIAL TO.THE STAR.) Mi , Movember 30.\u2014 The Rail: Freight Rates Commission met here night.Quite w evidence ge to the GC.PR Toit as others who gave eviden hat they had not aufficient time too! into , sald commissioners might a well understand that the eral was that rates on wheat were entirely too high el for wheat as only eo received 40 to 42 cents, or \"raising the T.Duncan, M.P.P., J.H.Smith, an editor, and others themselves in the same way.Good order \u201cparty | WILL RACE A CENTREBOARD.Swsh is the Intentien Ovedited to Lord Punraven.x, November sa ou the spiris in which he has been met.\u201cWe are astonished that 0 much was yielded The paper ridicules the t Dun.Taven 88d Watson wees o ls on sntiject and hints that it will be bailt with à contreboard, and | that both are agreed on that & à THEY WERE PENNILESS, the Pal M Gasette from Ohe Fd - that termaof between China Ca pan have been h the the feettog of acai now og strong that foreign ladies a Pekin > DEATH OF SIR OHARLES NE 0 Lonvox, 20 \u2014The dedti, tit Str Chartes Newton, the antiquar, an Pré Chan, Ne CB, DOL LL.D.Pb.an à sé Rev.N.D.B.Newiva, Bredwardine, Here- fordskire, and was born in 1614 \u2018Hees * : .ai - pute the à pular movement, definitely.He spoke chiefly on | on oral Lo nd and hat while the railway got a : freight, th hme and the © commissioners were ous to secure all the info: si It is likely further evidence thom here will be before the commis- sloners on their return to Winnipeg.Since the of the trade in the utamn, thirty thousand head of castle, ten hogs,four thousand sheep and two undred horses have ot} the country.J states posith Te Tong un | (EEE ans JNCHO \u2014 $1 for One Bottla, ANCHOR ' Et ds better than all the Sersaperilias put together.Poor Rives; ou goons Capeinies for Tape Worm, sure cuz, MEDICAL MEN ENDORSE Caledonia Saline Water As the beat sold in Canada to-day.of GROCERS, ROTELLA and GURD & CO, 20 JUST ARRIVED , PTE: For St.Andrew's Ball, | THINK THE RATES HIGH.| 22 pese and cele thetrs., _Alao in stock fail and all the shan Ti \u2014 AT sou ren ALLANS,; 680 to G15 Craig street.- ER Ye cie.me di NU THE of \u201cNapoleon, Corsica to St, H \u201d will Fin Tas | Stan rere Cat out & and the thumb were | & 85 for Bix Buttle.|| Hetnçn's Pills for Palomess APUILOTMON OF Dent\u2019s White Ki Kid Gloves | easy reach of modest means.CAT LOW PRICES.+ + \u2018Fhere\u2019s nothing we like better than to make .shirts cheap, as well as good, placing them within No fancy profits, no double prices; business is solicited only on the basis of perfect satisfaction.177 ST.JAMES STREET.Our Latest ä FY et Several hundred men and a few women on earth spend thei their time studying the Stars.Thoy make a living by it cover some new feature abou weeks ago who discovered that Mars oo covered two neighbors q people use teleacapes.in Montreal who wear old worn Kabbers and those who dont wor any.so aeondy Known, 1 the Nev or a new ane, or dis- ow known, as York mas SA a few véred fields d the avinbabitd Rage Es astronomes di tl satronomer dis- Son pp \"about à line \"tence between two of the fields Bicycle people see stars differently, so do the people But Rnb- bers ch -a-days, and there's no need of wearing the longer, you oan gota now pair (men 91 for 400, an and the the best To qua of GRANBY a and when OANADIAN RUB course, there few fancy lines, got up very neatly, a ost a ave sert, for those Who want some.THE PURPOSE OF THIS AD.IS - tolet atten u know on to à dw Lines of Men's avd Ladies ond pi where you can get Rubbers a the these oun 1 representa a VERY POPU- wd which ie a fast seliet with = $2.25 per pair.But the line which we crow about ie our Cut No.$ represents the'siyls of LADIES\u2019 BUTTON BOOT $1.25, per pair.fe lem ET CL ro upesrda.\u2019 Ba ea for ttes Ladies and d Gentlemen.fe bare ae right goods at the lowash prices, and are welcome to examine Bie stots whether you buy ce not CENTRAL BOOT SHOP, 659 CRAIG STREET.rue ST SRR SHIT Tofh every S600 sala & very nest Le\u201d TORONTO SAT eur rt.Out .To morrow | \u201cThe Christmas Number URDAY NIGHT Isa Grand d Specimen of Canadian sill and Enterprise.+ THOUSANDS oF COPIES are being- sent across the Atlantic as specimen of our Country's Progress in \u2018the Fine Arts.+ - THE, GREAT.MEN of the ld unit tn aun 8 Magnificent CT CIN TUBES.FOR: MAILING.- - \u2018order corp se Newsdealee.nr PUBLISHED we THE SHEPPARD PUBLISHING co., TORONTO.\u201cTHE MONTREAL NEWS CO., - Wholesale Agents for Montréal, a se prices, and alao $0 draw your | HEA \u201cLADIES* CAPES, Ÿ tte re dt of Capea.which for material, design and finish are ynsurpsssed.We have them longand short end in the most faahionable ptyleg, SEAL CAPES, with Trismmisgs ia Erite asd othr Pars.MILITARY CAPES, mach admired.| 5 i aus, Sabls, Canada Mink, Flucked Beaver, Opossaus, CHAS CHARGE AND COUNTERCHARGE.FRICTION IN THE WATER DEPARTMENT MAKES A BLAZE.Mr.Davis Says His Assistant is Incompetent, Insubordinate and Negligent of the City\u2019s Interests-\u2014 Dynamite on Traits in Valises.A threatening storm centre which has been brewing for months in the city Water Department, came to à head and broke out in à veritable cyclone yesterday.The investigation committee appointed at the last mosting of the Water Committes, held its first sitting in the afternoon and expeditiously precipitated the cloud-burst.It \u2018came out that the superintendent and his assistant have been on very unfriendly terms for r monthe.the Juperintendent charging the assistant with inca A Sraokiog | his authority and neglects the work of thedepartment;the assistant ¢ inghis chief with sys stermatically unfairtreat- ment.Charges and nter-charges were bandied about in a very free manner yesterday and an alderman remarked yesterday \u201cafter thin rumpus the Water De ment wilt be too hot to contain Mr.vis orest together even if the office was sunk to the bottom of the big reservoir.\u201d It will now be a WAR TO THE BITTER END.The circumstances of the appolotment o of the sub-committee will be re-called.the last reguiar meeting of the Water Cony mittee a report was passed granting a bonus to the wheel house engineertor superintending the installation of the new pumping hioery.Ald.Penny asked the su; tendent Davis, why the ass tant auperintendent, Mr.Laforest had not done the wo Davis at first declined to speak, sayi \u2018professional delicacy dictated a refusal to do so.Asan answer was insisted upon, Mr.Davis remarked that Mr.Laforest was uot a mechanical engineer.When this remark appeared in the papers Mr.Laforest rote a otter to to the phare of Committee, challenging superintendents statement, a \u201ctating that tho latter systemat cally fig: him.special mmittee menting was calied, and Ald, Penny, Prenoveau and Savignac appointed to investicate the matter.The commiitee retty well esterday for an ji ot meet ng.Ald.'enny was elected chairnian, and, with the consent the parties \u2018interested, it was decided that the meetings should be open press.Messrs.Davis and Laforest were present in person, both apparently very self-pos Mr.Laforest objected to Mr.Dowd, the secretary of the Water Department, actin as secretary of the committee.\"He woul likely Le required as a witness, and attend: ance at the meetings might unconsciously influence his evideu One of the clerks of the City Clerk's office was consequent] pressed into service and r.Dowd withdre This little reliminary arranged, Ald.Sa.vignac asked Mr.Laforest to explain WHY HE HAD WRITTEN HIs LETTER, already published.to the chairman.Mr.Laforest was nothing loath, He referred to the chairman's remarks at the committee meeting.His position was explained in his letter.He was perfectly the work for which the wheel engineer had been paid, _ superintendent wished to ignore him and \u201c'did'ignore him right along.\u201d He wished to refer to statements in the papers which might create false impressions as to his connection with outside work.He had dome work for outside companies, but he had not employed for this ontaide work men under the pay of the water departrient.Mr.Davis objected to the n newspapers being brought in.If he was in the habit of gomplaining to the Committee of articles on - bimealt papers, particular! in som would make himself very Mr.Laforest was then invited to.what he had to say in refutation of Mr.Davis remark that he was not a mechanical en- neqr.Ey Laforest sald it was customary to Ho Tg by the work he done.His work had all been good.HAD GRADUATED WITH HONORS at the Polytechnic School, an Institution moalntained by the Government and bear gl leaving this institution he had for one year n Arst assistant engineer of the real and Lake Maskino Railway, and for another year chief assistant engineer of the Great Northern Railway, besiass doing considerable other en, neering \u201cMr.Davis had a written I ak! in his pocket, but before producing it took occasion to make a ks.Mr.Davis said that he had no desire to cast a doubt upon Mr.Laforeat's technical qualifications ase duree a and theoretical t's Nel taped of ay porste pièce comment.When costly machinery were to inet A STUDENT FROM SCHOOL who was selected to oversee the work, but a practical and skilled man with à wide experience.Lan Mr.ations re.expert practical atility ind , ER vor.he 0 AX ety hy of Nest ne lidings \u201caod equ ain.* thet wih À = Inn = * elaborate Erni and in the i ont- ¥ \u2019 : CAPES in Alaska Seal, Wool Seal, Persian Lamb, Gray Lamb, Hasaoom.¢ 0 much rather, from a perecual poiat of: view, bare left unsaid.Mr.Davis then handed the following statement tu the chairman, who read it: pou aucourteously.an prdeg bi « answer to a Question put to me re- te by whet member of the \u2018Water Com- ete, I will t 1 am ox ort Baviag buon forced Feud by hs arly to make the follow \u2018When I exprossed, Ald.wer to do: He question, the following he few words.was not a practical mechanical ncer, proviqualy asked pormisaion not to ar hu questio: as anxious to aay on the subject esi (opiate ati pati fired froma a souroe delicacy only.takes 0 write a- Dose Ps porti nent.com min letter, which ie Pate to su mn, 1uow repeat opênily what I then otost to ahow I am pe that had no practice\u2019 } has vod no time, bas obtained no Findontu and ae that has ever h ch ted ciloaty in the Son, of and genoral inery.hence, that he ie is not a mechanical pret A not qualified to s ubcrrise the won that bas been Going on in the way of erocting ballet, mach , etc, vo the low level pump- oreover, lam now obl tostate that, from the & uestion of oo à meshamenl engineer, Mr.Laforest has not en fulfilled THR SMALL AMOUNT OF DUTY allotted to him by me during the past summer, whilst 1 wan vey bi ooo \" ng to .Bun yd Likewise, the crectiou of n ie seb the repair of \u2018others on the aqueduct tho distance from the cli coma consuming a great od oy me, d askod to o to the queue \u201cfous, fous ons for new bridges, auite a large number of men were cmplers ong that line the must part of the one during the whole time of the work under \u2018operation ong the aqueduct I beliove Mr.Laforest not visit ¢ men more than four or five times.Now as to his office hours.It will be borne out by the emplosde ot the Water Department that Nir.Laforest dues not pass © average over one to two hours a day in the © co duriug the year.The m most of the summer ho has been away for four days At a time, and most of the time, he would not remain more ten to twenty minutes at a time in his office.sto uties ho bas to perform, thoy are indeed very, light.be I have hal Ha\" in the Tus \u2018of im Ying machiery.for the reasons elven, NEVER cary ANY parois on the part of Mr.Laforest remain with any part of the work that et aie be put in © he drawing-o! or any outside Ses or Ars SEE All of this goee to seen or pore bow devoted cio he ie is tothe d : close be evo Villas ue Ty See \u201che he oct ns ne visit the grounds more than three times during the sumer.As to the amount of correspondence Bi duty in in thai respect, t him a letter on a trifl iny, he then sent me hat I conaider an imporit nent reply, ; sarène chat his foelinies we! of h boing found that h id prefer bo spok: foules ai a \u20ac Would prefer to Spoken lu person: a addition to all Thin, it gues lo prove t that rest had no inclination to any large amoun unt of of work tha that wou is be going om! even charge to be wi houp by hor rept \"Kearucy hod to do in the position of a foroman.It is a well-known fact Mr.Laforce:, outaide of poing A: Superintendent of the Water Works a SALARY OF $3000 PER UM is ombloyed by a syndioate, as either su nten- dent or engin cer for the the erection of emis works at Campbe! bellton.N.B.on place he has ted from time to time \u2018during the sumer and von directions there : occupied himself in is city p ation, and i in add: orm tbe work arapbellton, om tant when they retarned thoy wold be re- Hot into their position.he assumed tho responsibility taking Robinson.our pipe and cast from his duty three a week, putting him at work ins ting the of water pipes for the Campbellton con- casting Tn addition to this, ho also assumed the sii of ler ras EE 0) as well as the Calieux street sho > als tobe wae! vy of ne er Toy striking the unfortanate $ CE, TH put § offer TO RE THER to our M à STEM, .customers asd the phblic ~ me \u2018the best guarantee of good faith; long experis™ -¢ ence, and a high reputation in our business.6 A me Tree Only Bh Storé*#iri ¢ ro.SOLAR § tn 5 © ~ y , DESJARDINS & CIE, :\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014= ve 40030 WOW N AN AMERICAN ARCHITECT , GIVES THE RESULT OF \u2018HIS CAREFUL INSPECTION Of the Street Railway Company's Collapsed Building\u2014He Attributes the Accident to the Twelve Inch Wall of the Third Story.The examination of Mr.Geo.Hammond, architect, from Cleveland, Ohio, occupied the whoaie of the afternoou yesterday at the Street Railway inquest.This gentleman had been enlled at the request of Mr.Geoffrion, counsel for the Buidge Company, to give expertevidence.In reply to a question by the Coroner the witness gave a lengthy description of the condition of the collapæed bullding as he had found it upon his visit on November 18, and the four foi- lowing He had also e careful Pa re and calculations con- portions of the om and, a hich he now commenced to read.ing his examination he wid he a located the strains on the beams, on the columns underneath them, on the maso on which these columns rested, and on the ground.He described the construction of the dle building, the the weigh dimenaions and supporting ca s and columus from a roof to the fourth story.column on Place d'Annes side of building sustained more weight than all the others.The girders which supported the roof beams was of the same weight as those below, and bore a weight of lhe.hry lineal t foot.Sgoh a girder should have been of carrying at least 100 Ibe.to de monte foot, inclu ding roof and snow Lou ith A PACTOR OF SAFETY qe - he ow \\hoaeht gi er roe was any necessity for.The girders su eg fourth and fifth wore 6 \u2018same size, and should be capable of 150 ba, to the square foot, includi super posed of i and 74 in.girders were 4 centres, and fast at angles the 18 in, rue mle rst .ey w \u2018 lineal\u201d f He had ti t sustained a greater weight upon them in this building.The wall on fou fl bore a concentra 12 by 8 inches, and bore a vector 6 | Je ra square ete : column in s bore a weigh that the fourth atory 1385 an pounds, thus mak total weight concentrated here 45,183 He betieved, consideri the load on = eet on fou story, the underneath, and the added welght of girder, and baving noticed the columns still standing antact, the oause of the collapse had been .FATLURE OF THE TWELVE-IXCH WALL in the third story to sustain the above load.He considered the factor of safety as 7, provided the wall were built of proper rial.In this case he had computed | his calculations afactor of $.- Mr.Greenshi ined the wit- cross-exam ness at length.The «aires said he had used the factor of the basis of his calculations in a nn because over the question as to whether | int the lon of the witness the Company were \\Teeponaible for i) ha made a special plate to distribute the wei proper manner upon the Tal.nap question, on à Coroner, was put in witness then ans Com replied d in the negat o Mr.Tomiie! wines stated that he had never considered hi nu imeelt relieved from moral vole gmt » OY arrangements = oue manner in ia they carriod out thls nine ina nquest was s then Mijosrasd \u2018antit THE DRILL HALL i vod ie \\3 my du rns ha aslo first place, 1 have been accused by j \u2018\u2018seeking notoriety,\u201d \u2018reverend gentleman mention ported to have said that the minister who made these strictures had either een ble, or was seoking oo ou Now, ia reply to ! cu , wos simp y t prhen the sermon was written = ed, the writer had not the lightest ea that it would ever be circulated be- youd his own tion.It was not I who gave the sermon publicity, but it was with my consent that that particular ex tract war given to the ater.As for for seeing dou ouble\u201d or \u2018\u2018seekiug cheap ety.would say to Mr.H 1 hat seh a t never was harbored by me.When fhe umble aervant does wish for \u201ccheap notoriety\u201d pr he Ar u ola plaie e > corps, \u20ac n drink bis veine ak along w with the res make medals, sud and the \u2018necing doable\u201d as the reveren ET vadoubtediy, well know, wil! follow as a natural consequence.nd argument aed by Te critics is that there is no more dri one by the volunteera than any other Dal of men of equal number, Now, this is simply an assertion, without any statistios to prove it.they are sim the toga argument th eg t use in extenuation of his crime, \u201cI have not atolen an the man in the next cell\u201d sertagné | ust remind my roilitary fri NOT MAKEN GENERAL, SWEEPING STATEMENTS as they have dome.I simply gave my convictions and su rs > > man\u201d magnanimous), does invite his Company to t after a long drill.where is the barmf Here, wo mala contentions of my sermen my critice.What a by m ta, Cuardioman\u201d \u2018\u2019Cartrid say they have been i men, and ac- geen, give their experience.I NE © r itions) of con hitowaah ie fel whitew: eo partic ousals.Pastor Victoria Cb Point St, Gharise, November 36, 1504.THE wi | MR.W WARRINGTO The Butter 4 yesterday ons ef PERE ELE %s Of eville one mem Association, Measrs.BUSINESS NOTES, Ia Te Mme eatectivnsr Oswald will do business as agent under the name of Oswald Chaput & Co Sophronis roux, wife ot Ed.Lemay an noes as, name of Bd.Dolorme & o ucis House Hetel going into liqu ih MF, Terniera 88 fine oe mr Ln A demand of assignment has bose made upon Be Tomita po a wd Mr SLEIGH.ROBES - = SLEIGH ROBES Wo hare cn hand a irge socetnent of x 2 ry \u2026 -Musk Ox Sleigh Robes \u20ac = Sauve\u2019s * Special * Sale \u2014 OOF _Urockery, Glassware, Lamps, &.DIE, \u2018sla Noire Das Bleue, we bog bo an the Bankrupt Stock of, GEO.otre Eadi rd Street, we beg to that we intend ud, selling EVERYTHING ab rom Ee DOUS RÉDUSTION announce to e's ous- isit will convince you of the genuineness of of this statement.J.A.SAUVE & CO, 2046 Notre Dame Street, The Best Straight Cut Cigarette.er Before you ge home to-night just order a trial bottle of Brown's Three Star Je 3j¢ Jf Special Scotch.You will be delighted with.it and \u2018you will find that there is not so much «difference in the morning.\u2018 \u2014 \u201c © PERSONALS.~~ aa Pds \u201cNed\u201d Duyueite.of Stanley liad.1s Montreal.mil Tao BELL TELEPHONE | 1° ©F CANADA, maj The above cut reprepents the latest En Tainted snd ma This company also 367 Aqueduct Street, MONTREAL .) Tato ro Free MW IY tr Silt ost ve ten o'clock he © counsel can be heard, at the Court House of this city, sm Sorte re Tih of December nent, fer eee the cy and = EL Sorted of hve youre from chy As od at the ore Oa mt emo thon (Py order nem, - Cr oo nn =).-.tm \u201cEl Padre™ prize medals in com le tion with the world.MoGibbon & Davidson: ADVOCATES, Hui.SEW Vouk Lun Suiusese, * > an ST Fows Surtinia SF he nest quality, sd 8) very modems prices.Alo Beer and Wolt Thee goods beng made ou cu ova peomins rs usryatend be frac in every respect : 1537 and 1539 St.Catherine St.BANKRUPT STOCK.several | + 2046 NOTRE DAME STREET.Mati | for Sale.EL i HH H3 Ï are socond-ban pec 1 pactees ender, sad 8 Que new 35 hp.Sten Engine.Ove new 10h.Bteam Twosewdbhp Steam Que 6 L'p.Steam Bouer : ; b Winches and Hand Hioiste.AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY, Wa FF.CURRIE & G0.reë Grey Nun Street, Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.Aslarge stock always on band HOME ma INCURABLES À === ere 857 SHRRBROOKR STREET, Hear Bt.Tawrence Main Stress, = - ities Bo Sumber \u201cof patient Sad wale ad and on te enable .ee ever tributions of Soft Ostton and OM Linen a6 mush i ste SNC 35 ee a 1 HONORARY AUDITORS: set, SSSR _ : \u2018 INTERCOLONIAL BATA TENDERS FOR BRANCH RAILWAYR BP.TR sealed tenders , rd, 1004, 100, Toe LIES EEE Tartine Trom Windeoe Junction 00 Station BAG CRETE Oy Patera ce in ete Tumi RS et Boh of whieh places tors of tapés | oa À conitions a tas eovtition mé te come D.POLTINGER, General Mamagen pare ~~ my a \u2026 BOUDAULTS rine ook'sCottonRoot COMPOUND.Aresses étscurery by ancld Succes weed monthly dy thoshends «# Jade.Is the ouly portecity sale aad reliable medicine dis druggists wie place of this, Ask for \u2018and ve Sparticalars In plain envelope, 80 ladies cain 8 stemça.Aétres The Cook Company, Windsce, Ont, Capués, in Montreal B.RB.MoG.2183 Notre a UOU > IS oly Bare oes ola a Boren.gt Loan Haies y Ce.20% M om Sy SI ER \u2014 add DRSJARDINS sells them for counts.! Fresh Malpeques always on Se Po DELIVERY.FOR SALE COPPERS \u201cStat\u201d Qffice.\\ SARNIA, pT Ales +de 5 UE a ES Wh AO gr A dl SS TY PA TN AE GI Par 8 Spot rN lot are cheap at 500, our 25 inch Colured Moire Silks, worth $1.10, to be cleared out To- \u2014res, at only 33e RIBBONS.RIBBONS, 1,000 yards Fine Ribbons to be sacrificed :» game as last Saturday.Ribbons that cost wholesale out at they goat only lo.Ribbons that cost wholesale 8c, 60 and 70, for only 4c.bons that cost wi sale 100, 15¢, 20c and 330 for 7c.Ribbons that cost 20, Foy 400, 580\" and 000, for only 10c.Ladies\u201d Colored Bordered HandkercLhiets, Hemmed and ready for \u2018use, Worth Bo, for 1c.to-morrow.150 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Fine Silk Handkerchiefs, in all colors, at only 7c.each.Chamois Skins, Fine, Soft makes at only Jo.each, worth 100.50 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Heavy Black Rubber Over-stockings, worth 35e.For to-morrow only 25c., or 3 Pairs for 450 Misses\u2019 and Children's Over.stockings, in all sizes, with or without Open Heel.90 Dozen R.& G.Corseta to band this morning.in all the New Sha also P.D, P.N., D&K, and a full assortment of sizes and colors, in Her Majesty\u2019s Corsets.We are Sole ° Agents for this famous Corset.The only kind for stout ladies.Corset Extra Strong.Biack Linen Corset Laoes, 5 yards long, 15c.per pair.White ALEXANDER & eee et pe .MOTHER he SHE OF SUIS mn AABN For To-morrow, Saturday.3 Cases Figared Si Black and Black and Blue, Black Yellow and Short Effects in 4 White, Bia with Cardinal hy stp with Black Spo ite with Brown Spo \u2018White with Pink Spot, ite with \u2018© will sell them while they last stonly TELEPHONE 3749.For TO-MORROW, Saturday, ER& cos 25,000 yards Preach, English and German Dress Goods in all the newest makes.For Tomorrow, Saturday, we will give a discount of 10 per cent off every yard of Dress Goods in \u2018tbe store.&=>Remember, only for one day, To-morrow, Saturday.Our Great Discount Sale of Manties, Capes, and Ulstérs a great success.All Mantles, Capes and Ulsters subject to & discount of 20 per cent off Wholesale prices for To-morrow, Saturday, at The Great Bargain Centre of Montreal, CO., University and St.Catherine Streets.STORE OPEN TO-MORROW NIGHT TILL 10.30.= GLASS BLOCK.ND nt to your notice.price that does the talking.400 Dozen fino imported French Kid.Glove sa sizes, 7 Stad Lacing, PD Those Gloves are actually worth 31.Your choice at only Ladies\u2019 Blac lack Cashmere Gloves at 100.Ladies\u2019 White Ringwool Gloves at 350.Ladies\u2019 and Mises\u2019 Kid Mitts and Flannel made at KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT.\" The largest in the city.Do you wearKid Gloves?If you do, here is the of your lifetime.\u201cWe are aware we shall lose considerable money on this.to do so in order to introduce our mammoth Glove ents are out of the question.It is the AND FLANNELS.\u2014Cradle Blankets, \" Bound, at 1 per pair.Lovely all Wool 8 lb.rth 95.50.eavy Gray Blankets at $1.95 _ per Comforters at \u201cbo, $1.00, $1.45, $1.75.Fine Down Comforters away down in price.Good Flannelette at do.Good Gray Fiannels at 12ka Th © Chenille Curtains worth $4.00 at $A.75, âlle Cartains worth $ 50 aie Lace Curtains from 400 to $10, SITUATIONS VACANT.PAPAS NNT eA Wad © WRITERS TO To Le COPYING Ar home.Law College, Lima, [313 VV ANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED GOLLAE CI cr HU Sims & Ou, shirt and oullar ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT FOR mai a References required.À after 75 =m, at 4075 blie r at, cuntinuation of vper \u201cws 3 WARTED_G PLAIN COOK, WT crry ya .ferences.vbr at 106 106 Mackay street.we NTED\u2014 LOG CULLER WITH rere certificate tocull in St.Maurice territoi a Must Apply Bt.Mauncs Lum vers, TE Q.yANTRD TL RST CLASS GALVANIZER.AD dress \u2018*3 2020.\u201d STAR office.2813 \u2014 A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE 1) M13 ANTED-A & oon GIRL AS GENERAL SER- woctabie gr oat tuuily: Soumfortabla home for a re- 201 8e therine, between Chomedy root and! foes avenue.LEM ANTED\u2014 A \"STRONG GENERAL SERVANT, country girl prefere with Lest of references in square.x: Apply at once, 82 WANED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, AT 15 Mansfield stroot.Koterances.> ANTED\u2014AGENTS FOR A LOAN CONPANY.(ood commission to agents of good ability.Re ferences Deccesary.Apply at 3238 Notre Dame, 5t Cunegunde.w1 We \"Bay, 15 OR 16 YEARS, SPEAKING ain Tb d English, for grocery ply si Warm DESIGNER, A FIRST CLASS EX man fancy Euroode Aptily to Cobourg Woollen Coy Lady Cobourg, Ont.m2 7 ANTED\u2014MEN TO DISTRIBUTE CIRC ULARS, ee ad Liber advertising De ter; cash paid emoluse stamp rences.A.» Bord 35, ARTED SMART LAD TU ATTEND BAR AN D tanch coun! 186 Bleury se 1 trimming department.Bros.ox Ba Dowd st.ANTED\u20146 CANDY MAKERS.WALKERS, 31 8t.James = WAST, ANTED\u2014A GOOD CARPET LAYER MUST understand @itting window Angry to Mr.Btuart.at 8.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Damo street.1 V ANTED\u2014AGENTS THROUGHOUT CANADA to sell a patented article wanted in every home.commun pd Address \u201cConrvoluter,\u201d P.0.tree, P.Q.=1 TANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS POR PAPER Ply to R-Sad WW axes A SMART BOY, LIVING AT HOME Abby = Ww ANTED\u2014 AN EXPERTS HOUSE Jen tableron«L Muet be à neat A after 8 .m.of before ll a.mm, to tbe Janitor, ois 8her| oko st.ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, À GENERAL SERV.ANT _ understanding cooking.7 ANTED \u2014 SMART Box von Cu STOMS broker's offi ce.Keferences required: 310 per meth Apply in own bandwriting to \u201cW \" BTAR [Yo 2222 ANTRD AT QE FOR A FAMILY OF & A good cook.References requ Apply af 173 ANTED\u2014LA DIRES WITH GUOOD ADDRESS TO sulicat orders for a now celebrated tes.No trouble ling SIE a inducements\u2019 we offer.Address The Tea Ooy.5) St.James strest.32 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework.ply 19 Lorne Crescent, first street west of Shuter, Lee WANTED od MMEDIATELY, A FIRST CLASS advertising agent, for illustrated theatrical Peer: Sood.Jiation tor for serious man Apply ouroal ; BUSINESS CHANCES.ST AA AA RIUET wo MANUFACTURE, brest Se d hammer claw wrench.Jib.isl en Vandette, Pp.Sa Box ro) SHARES ROYAL PULP AND the d Laat 50 on coll srg o \u201cAddress J.D.F.P.0, Box a > JPOR, SALE _ LAUNDRY, EITHER Hair \u20ac oR Eure oa tru class steam laundry, doing investigating.Address 0, Bil, = er HOTELS, SALOONS, CIGAR CON- anc Hionsry and groceries and other ners.Houses, shops, rooms to Kh ee ane Man lames at.FoRSALE- THE WELL ESTABLISHED HOTEL the \u201cMansion House, (22 8: James et.near the railway stations, furnished throughout.Cheap to close an estate.Apply on piemises.»3 R SALE\u2014 ON OYSTER AND CIGAR BUSINESS for thirty dollars (830) Good reason for se avi Xo 130 Delorimier avenue, city.m1 SALE\u20145 CIGAR STORES AT FOLLOWING: 373, oe 13, UM as Also 4 saloons, fo EE Apply G.R SALE \u201cEMBLEM BROS.\u201d OF 38 ST.V1N- cent street, Montreal, are offe rent chances Lo ANTED woman, over hidty tee, hie has had some experience - seamstress.v 8 2036,\u201d STAR ofioe.SITUATIONS WANTED, NEN WA VWARTED-BY YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, POSI- orerness, English, French, music aad r fas Latin Apply X.Z., Bergurville Post Office, FANTED-OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT FIRST z January s6 traveller for wholesals boot house pushing ar with Grocery or spice 0 use by pu ES Ÿ TANTED\u2014BY COURT DHESSMAKER aoû Bond street, London, 0, England, own home; terms moderate.Aldres \u201cH 1704 STAR ofêce.2795 WASTED EX pir py ENGINEER, FAIR man an à position tn shops or abe.3 Address 2056,\" Eros.ne V TANTED- BY YUUNG MAN, SITUATION AB driver for grover, butcher, ote.Address 169 Pultum street 290 kp y TANTED- BY BY FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, dreuses ät and style guaranteed 15 Plateau st.WANTED-W ORK BY THE DAY OF ANY KIND, bing or otherwise.Apply ip rear ROOMS TO LET- ROA NICE WELL FURNISHED ROOM to with first clase board; near Lagauchetiere w Beret oF.Toe OOM\u2014LARGE ROOM, BATHROOM FLAT, FUR- use of kitchen and dining room: bot and cold water.1 Victoria.ne eh 0OME\u2014TWO \u201cWELL FURNISHED ROOMS, ON throom fat.heated by hot water, between Drum- mound and Stanley, at M33 vas ROOMS TO LET.LARGE WELL FURN suitable forone or two gentlemen, wi HOUSES TO LET.TRADE, FINANCE «= AND = = COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.rooms: upper sn Jom: RS por ; mon m- KH) Plymouth Grose OOM\u2014 WITH OR.wirnoor Bo » de su private amy twos bath, LET-NEW UPPER, STONE NE FRONT furnan use Samex aveni OOMS\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE, HAN furnished, wardiobe, without board; private OOM NICELY FURNISHED, WITH BOARD.16 University et.nes Roos vacasT AT MRS.MITCHELLS.LAD- ladies attended at their own home.50e Lagnachetiere\" ut, veer Se.U mle coMs\u2014to LET.DOUBLE ANT AND SINGLE, VERY comfortable.oom flat, with or without board Cull at Base Dea ns ROG ons UNIVERSITY ST., DOUBLE AND SIN- rooma.to tor pcatiemaen of quiet habits; Aver ent T ric LER.HOUSE NO.724 MULLIN or.t St.Charles, Yoom tenement, GRAIN.\u2014Buying interest shows no sign of gain- perfect orders vont reduced from $10.00 > Si ing epirit in any directionand brokersas a rule speak of the times as very dull.1 hard Manitoba wheat, nominal at 69 to 70e: rye, 30 to Slo per bush; peas, per 66 lbs.in store, 68 to 08jc: oats No.2 Ontario, per 34 lba., 35} to Mo; buckwheat, per 48 lbs, 48 to 48}c; barley feed, per bush, 45 to 666; barley, malting, 51 to NGLE.LL ToRNsnED, rh nn OOM \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE FRONT with bay window, in & newly furnished hous: all modern conveniences: primate LET\u2014446 SEIGNEURS ST: ONE UPPER excellent opportunity for and on Rent low toa Coeirable tonre ply on OOM WELL FF FUBNIS ISHED ROOM, ON PARK joa fail of un drei wi able toc oo or two fuatlemon À 0 SL SNAP, HE MEDIUM SIZED on LET, EXCEPTIONALLY Tac rooms, with guod board, in private femily.10 Pu Park Se.FLour.\u2014The demand for flour, irs of elopions, 10 AR, t can pared with that of yesterday, sho ble increase MS -UNFUBNISHED.SHREE ROOME WITH use little Apply (b Ra 504 St.Urbain street.ss washing, acral 9 avenue.VAnTE et a mermerace wou ARE te a JAN TANTE un uble rooms, » priva ; W A the dr or Grok; housewgek po caldran, gaa, hot water, hot wat: or beating.1674 be rE.BY voone WOMAN OF EXPERI.OOM_ONE FURNISHED B BEDROON, ON Barn ce, position as Spmpasion or puree to invalid.fist, suitable for t 3 Councillors Would Bure to travel References, Rev.W.H.War- ms riner, BB.D, h I.posh plvocais sud lading physicians, 101 01 Metcalfe st Tel 4931 + V FANTED-BY FIRST CLASS ENGLISH TAIL OTess cats, vests, pants altered and repaired, over coats turned and cut down for, boys, girls\u2019 ulster, ete, boys boys\u2019 suite made: wurk done cheap: cut and fit T ade dresses utiles.Dont ét my new aidreas, 108 Bleury, below Dorchester.Dorchester.301 TANTED\u2014BY GOOD DRESSMAKNE.SEWING in private familivs,can cut and Beal references.Apply 5% Aylmer street.212 VV ANTER- BY OLD COUNTRY MAN (AGED 60) À position as sexton in R.C.church oom \u2014 MFORTABLY FURNIAHED, SUIT- RE Tor oon or two atoms, wih board cage Ron men AND MÂLE \"FRONT ROONS to reat.ill College aven 3005 OOMS\u2014LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front room, also sil room, with breakfast and late dinnes if required, on atreut Apel \u201cN20\u201d STAR office.ROWER LET.INK A PRIVATE FAMILY, GAS, hot water, shower bath.64 St.Denia st.Tels; or in a gentleman's servive, & good in or outdoor servant; Rove FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR tam mere copie or gentiames ed Br \u201cDrei = an.wait on table ur drive, or as ni porter o ror any ki kind of work, bok ire for oblie taux RE, place more wages! refe: res Ad: \u201cP.qu Sawa st, M ms VV TE won OF ANY RIND BY RESPECT- man, fair education.Address F.\u2018White, 2 Bishop st., __ Lu sai à | WASTED \u2014BY AN AL CARE BAKER AND CON- Address ectioner, an engagemen STAR office.21 3:, WANTED = SITUATION BY A THOROUGH cook.Apply to Mrs.Woodroffe, oo > cher To ENT.Ee ETT x + have con to fi you.Mb ç Soon v0 3 ANTED \u2014 LADIES UIRING SERVANTS adi \"well V Obed Fine wb-the Beaver vor Jian piano.3078 Le ares ae lighted and heated, use = | ictoris square.VV ANTED-SITUATION SF A YOUNG MAX.AS ROBE room on véaroge Dai Dont.XD ture thoroughly.Good references.Address mn water.Stan office.oe \u2014 TWO FURNISHED .gown VV ANTED\u2014SEWING BY THE DAY.BY FIRST with mls wit = = = class cub and tailor system.also OOMS-\u2014' LET.ALACE - do boys\u2019 clothing.1% Champ de Mars street.3823 R ™ ma JANTED_BY A YOUNG GIRL SITUATION AS \u2014 WARM AND COMFORT.FUR- Ÿ tablemaid or house an ; good refer RE nd locality; with er pes board; ences.TiS ede street Bott de or 2823 close to street cars.65 Mackay st.sms Roous-TwO SINGLE ROOMS AND A ovale room, with or without board; also table board.12 at.mo OCM\u2014NICELY FURNISHRD SINGLE ROOM, house healed by hot water: gas- and à atoctrie ri Lt 96 Univermty st.5 OOM-COMFPORTABLE FURNISHED BEDROOM, ant ae heating.10 Feel st from QOMS\u2014TO > LET Two MINUTES WALK 1 FROM vat rh wate! ae a ESS a 5 53 TO LET, FURNIS water, gas, English.pr uvre _m y Doro.LET, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, s mpath; gontiemen only.578 Lage: STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC.TO LET.REMISES RECENTLY Pl [cocina % Blew Te usiness Iocation où au hie a on by 80 ft.deep JD i ory 2 otherw RRooxs-oxE, 8 SINGLE AND well furnished.Auer light RoexLascx COMFORTABLE PRO! th cupboards, on bathroum fiat: farnished:; private family.Mrs.Dick.51 Richmond se SPECIFIC ARTICLES.and the market id and © .{ Canadian short cu oh heavy, pie gir a per Ib, su ani.oo compoume por putes ES And it is soot, ES con magie $58: tamares boob, THE BEST is the Genuine.or seins Sed ha tune ck today a ren ofinteresting features, b' R SALE WE HAVEL YEW FINE COOK'S FRIEND ces ; BE | Brustioot Lm I 8a Tor V ANTED SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR Tal servant.in small familys cook: washing references.yi \u201c8 3096\" BTAR oéBce \\ Aen Feat To ATTEND cove Atwater ave, 8t.Hen! mis ANTED SITUATION BY GOOD FRENCH Cook: Also wert by the , washing, troaing an Sowsscioan: ng by respectable woman.Apoly Mme Le Le Ralec 110 110 pe Hubert.VV ANTED-BY WIDOW, SITUATION AS Wows.boasekeepee or or sick Address 131 Seigneurs st.m3 Rom moana roo, TR EE soit ESS alone ot ns COM LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM.$1 Union avenue.= room, for or twa @athmee, win pres one board, Ia dinner.NT) Menstold 3.RRo0nE\u2014NICELE FURNISHED, WITH OR With: board.\u2018 10 Brunswick st.Ron ete FURNIAHED AND COMFORT able, with 800d board.ove double.suitable fur two gentlemen, and coe small singh.7 MaGill Collage a Wim ANTED\u2014ALADY TYPEWRITER AND STENO- OOMS\u2014-WARM NICELY PURNISRED \"ROOM, tar TS ent à pièce.Apply to Krweat Stuart, bathroom Sit; also one terms moder ate.$3 Cathoart st : ms ANTED A SITUATION BY À YOUNG MAN as indoor servant, clans references.Mra, Btier.51 Barchaies strest WAITER ZALES OF SRE reference; pt delivery.033 À ATED.BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL of situation as nurse or light housework.Ap- W 7 X'nion avenue.823 VY ANTED\u2014TO LAWYERS, oF Ad pein IN LAW ALERT SR EE ee 3104,\" Bran BOARD.OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING pee Ladies attended to at their own homea.Mrs Ladies\u2019 Doctrees, 131 Cadioux, BOARD MRS.MoTWAN, LADIES 81 SICK NURS = attendance; strictly private.Terms rate 187 Cadieux, below tit.Catherine.248 100 OARD-MADAME M.VILLARD HAS LATELY near able aod well aired rooms: fret cles board,ete.Strict ly private.Terms moderate.sn looking 1 in * pero rotin areca Hote d al Stores.\u201d Beginners would de well te consult vente fare buying.= 2 { \"PARTNERS WANTED, PAPAS SNS NA Am ANTED-PARTNER, WIT W Books re 3 (rearing ne oR LONG PBoARD MR -MRS8.8.SARL LADIES DOOTRESS, PRIor ladies attended at their own homes.te Parines ume vu, Montreal Wise -PARTNER TO TARE SHOW To: NEW loans Winter Exposition.Bi (rations for shows, saloons, etc, for sale.Apply 152 + Lawrence + WARD oR THE QUEENS HAND LAUN- * partner or oùe who would buy sai he 2 entire as.Apply 15 Phillips square.Yes 3 Me A Al fed A LS a : table board.#33 Dorchester od Doris 5 LOST.ANSON NINN LOTION TUESDAY EVENING AT ERSKINE Oharch vicio » Hinaly return to 106 Cresovot st.© ost J.OTI.TUESDAY AFTERNOON.AT ERSRINE as.Floder wit bo Foard by recasting go § No.Metre Dame ot, (west) as Lesa OOLOR, ITALIAN CRETHOUSD.answers $0 namd of \u201cDot.\u201d Reward at Capt.Framers, UST\u2014-BY POOR WOMAN, ox AMHERST CAR Milton ad while Bt.Antoine west, Tetwoen 34 sad! are ice qu pare contains mi Louk LADY'S SILVER WATCH, VICINITY OF Nous Paul and otre Dame streets.Regard .Wlnderat ny rr 283 1 WEDNESDAY' EVENING ON BST.Loge Mar mn To gold smake ring.Finder will be Perwarded on leaving same ab 37 Tupper at mi OST \u2014 9 RILL, ABOUT 5% Er M.So Amber Oraig ste.Beige Cartier + on yamberstet, car up.Address Lo Tho TROM +55 DORCHESTER 8%.ON E- me No TE Fries frie nes rewarded oe to Mr.Reuben Kr Ry Jos ARS ar ver am .CORNER.MOGILL nl Point de.Charles.Finder revarded, msi * FOUND.\u2014 LARGE BROWN DOG.MUST BE imimediet = is gained intely or will be disposed of.Bein ovate ROOM, FOR ONE OR TWO Youxa family.14 Oathedral street.28 1 CARD.WARM ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO friends, separste beds; also table board.9 meurs OARD\u2014AND ROOM, DOUBLE AND SING B table board.Ear ae WANTED TO PURCHASE NSS ANTED-To FURCHASE »r TRE OR bestia chains in $04 condition.a ackaom: oT PROPERTY Ton SALE - 2 Fo SA: SALE THAT AT FALUABLE \u2026 CON- and dwelling aitueted 08 street Ho XA do the Propristees Be Frot to #8 University st, Montreal mse FLATS WANTED: ° A AAA AARP ANTED\u2014A SMALL FLAT OÙ wITR WSs FELIS RET = rer, HOUSES WANTED.\u2018 , ; L + Tp Ce, 2 ROOMS BRAUTIFUL FURNISHED AGOMS, ALL board, nice ocatitg.se Lagaachetiers, oor.Sool BL pans Ronee THR WINDSO mont \\ le for cure patio Wh Seine or [UE Roows_oowrorrasis ROOMS JOR, La LAD! uress prelecred.36474 SR.Catherine, Tol Re to cate fr od lady or goals AS MS \u2014 LARGE COMPORTABLE DousLE Onan.with boerd, vacant 5th.December.PS Roc het water and gas.aon ts Sor table boarders.102 Manatold ot ms MS\u2014 OF ROO! SUITABLE FOR Ro EE hermit tot No.b Drum- mond at.ul 3 OOMB\u2014-FURNISHED ROO! SINGLR, OM bathroom: also on upper fat; moders conveni- encez 103 sa æ Rex Su 0 Root nT Moai un.Bolom, reo or jogs avenue.Privath Bouse.m3 JROCMA-LARGE FURNISHED, ED rls OR PARtial board, in private family, bot a bath.35 Plateau.hot a OOM\u2014LARGE FRONT FURNISHED ROOM, Teta: yi ky Fronoh Frommact nis wre 00M \u2014 Y NICE AND WELL FURNIAHED Rr hethroom fat in à o-private family.OOM\u2014A PRIVATE FAMILY, WEST OF PARK avenue, are tog à Reo BUTE TE OOM BRIGHT ROOM.HOT WATER HEATED, demant Antec metres Sith Soar pu c MS-\u2014TO LET FURNIBHED ROONK OR = Rah Baia far ater.ddress 1 S0T BEAR Rope unes à ST OLE Ross \u2014 DouaLE AND SINGLE, ON FIRST four; conventeuce._ Belmont M furnace; cheep for Whe winter.20 Belmont atrest.308 8 ROMEO LER, WITH, 0% ITROUT soup: ooNs_19 TXT BOARD, 7 BEng we ERE RO Sheen eee ans i angie or double.==> er Ee Revs RELY co ge Basse RM RO AT Re 2 Eg Rom AT af Af front roses, \u2018well Roost vus board private aux uen = nl Rte AL 70 YOU 1p YOU REQUIRE IT, KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Dreps Dest in the world for the THROAT and CHEST & T W.stamped on each drop.Tar pare (our most sare we can fit you.Mulcair Bros, 1942 Notre Dame.| ie TT ra Imes, 1705 the font Nok = circulation, TE B AL ox EXCHANGE i REGISTERED Me We Hovey, Rc Tomo, Tm EP See ESC Fist etes 158 Narre | sw ERTL aw Heintines CPR pan As \u201c Varsity \u201d Ciga no artificial flavoring, ST.ANDREW'S SOCIETY.The annual meetin Society was adve: Andrews ee rte poned ac\u2018the attendanos of members © meeting will be be held next ain at the same hour and ident of the Caledonian POX Es sais PE EEE lng 91 & Biting ESTEE of test, St.Andrews HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC Mackay, ¢ Antrer Soclety a ch dmount was Shey\u201d the Safle a5 sum a uoaal on account moather a at the time of the Highland An informal sn made that tress two combine in rings postponed till next week.QUEBEC PRESS ASSOCIATION Festfie .Rallway Compeny.The following is o a Statement of earn and es 1 to October 1 Working extenses uns SE wm were a ih October ts over the same 1 to October A, \u2014 ETES EN Novo: knows hitter than those rho Carter's Little Liver Pils Grp rd mien de I\" ] I | | - AMERICAN MARKETS, Revelpte 91 ana Shipments.CH10AGO, Novem! \u2014Reosi| | SE 127,000 O, Ones, Toro bbls.FLOUR.ta : 29,000 bush.HEAT, 130,000 Oars, 37, FLOUR, New York, November 30.\u2014! ta : 188,425 Yo bush.VHEKAT, ss CORN, 100 Oats, bbls.and 41,330 aacks FLOUR.pmente: bush.Wagar, 283 CORN, 100 Oats, re.1988 and 6871 sacks FLOUR.Durum, November 30.\u2014 Recelpta, 211,000 buah, WHRA Shipments.39,000 bush.W' RAT.ber 30.\u2014Rooelpta: 35,000 bash, Tolabo, WHEAT, 108,000 Corn.Shipmente: \"307,008 bush.WHEAT.Umox Stock Janve.November 1304.\u2014The es official report Sore 0, which Ex at caizle were 1 3 200.including 1000 Texans Market stoady to, 10 cents BANK OF ENGLANDÆ - ERE à Shane a compared vite Le pravions doe J AW000.The on of the Teal of ne: land's reserve AAR which inst week was 64.08 cent.is now The Bank at\u2019 Eagiand's Tue of discount re unchanged at BANK OF FRANCE.\u2014 Pams, November 0.The weekly statement of Pack of France issued hows the fal counts curremt.TEA, 155000.poid Ban in 1a Band \u2018nd and, Ihe os, O08: fncocaseds eg INDUSTRIAL STOCKS MOVED, [sPROIAL 70 THE STAR] hed fnduseria stocks.Fi points In the first Sweaty minutes Bally witht ro tion cer ae maki.ut ex rest the lat Lat generally held Arma Says a Chi : The r Amodation Vill pass out oe In onse & new on * eotp the w and trans-Con cor, Cd G.I.R C.P.R OsalL Peas, - es \u2014 gm OE wm = Bauer, pren \u201c= om Chose.Voces, = a = = T&F = obaeco.pkgs.® = = Whiskey, bbis.® \u2014 \u2014 London Stok Market Meredith & O'Brien the Lene I Ë maa Ero Che Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.168 and 165 Bt.James Street.Tas Dairy Star is stat te any of the United S1ateace postagotre Lie \u2018enr, rt rt cor vre ©.ede Ma tn Parle France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Nov.24, 1804 MONdAY.\u2026.\u2026\u2026oorasoncs seccsossscsc00s00s BOOT TUesdaY.«.evvercecsessvasersessasseracces S867 Wednesday.88,334 Friday.«.ceccssansessesenses saesssess 87,000 BATUFANY 200 coccousecsasasecsessecsere $2,627 ; \u2018 105,325 *Thankagiving Day, no issue.PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 3404 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1804 for Week ~ENDING- 24 Nov, 1894, THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.The politicians are taking full advantage of the lull that follows the harvest months to talk to the people of public affairs.The winter seeins likely to be a lively one politically, even if it does not end amid the furore of a general election, polling day \u2018may come, the campaign is already begun.And despite the prejudice against prophecy, thero is one which it is safe to make; and that is that the party will win which makes the plainest, the frankest, the cleanest appeal to the best sense of the people.Very few of tha class partisan have yet realized how rapidly the electorate has been growing of late in the field of intelligent politics.The tyranny of imbecile partyism is not only pretty well broken; but the tax payers arefplso learning that it does not pay them to be bribed with theirown money.This last is a step in advance of which the politicians as a whole have as yet taken little note.They are still very fond of promising local public works to the towns in which they happen to be speaking.Now it will not be denied that aman is generally pretty willing tohave pub- Jic money put in his pocket; but for every community pleased unjustly in this way, a good mary more votes than it can count will in this telegraphic age be lost to the party that thus gives sure evidence that it cannot possibly economise and reduce taxation.A great deal of this reflex: effect of local bribing has been lost in the past because the voters found both parties making similar promises and hence could see no way in which to signify their disapproval.But now a third set of candidates is being prepared to take the field, whose cry will be economy, lower taxes and no political public works.That politician wholly misunderstands the spirit of .the times who proposes to depend upon the invocation of the party name and narrow-eyed local greed.The people have carried their political knowledge a step higher than that.There is a wider-spread detire than many suppose to understand clearly the position of the parties on the national issues of the day.There is a general disposition at the present moment to write across the Liberal programme \u2018\u2018 indefinite,\u201d and across the record of Conservative per formance \u201cinadequate.\u201d An overwhelming majority of the Canadian people are in favor of a lower tariff, an especially kind tariff treatment of British goods, re- ciprocitÿ on a self-respecting and profitable basis with the United States, and economy in public expenditure.In a sense, the last is the most important of the quartette; for \u201c without it, the others are impossible.A very effective campaign document for the next election will be a list of all the public works promised by the responsible leadersof \u201cthe other party\u201din thevarious sectionsof the country.A party that is found promising tunnels and bridges without stint or reason, public buildings, canals and wharves galore, will be simply laughed at when it comes to talk of lower taxes and prudent economy.The danger is to-day that the politicalleader will talk beneath rather than above his audience.Tax payers naturally fear that public works prosecuted for party purposes mean rich campaign subscriptions and \u2018all that ill-smelling mess which amounts to robbing the country of a dollar that the contractor may get fifty cents, the politician twenty-five cents, and the purchasable voters the rest.It will pay the politicians this time as never before to conduct a campaign of reason.What have local promises availed in the United States\u2018 for the past three elections! And our people are\u201dno more shortsighted than they.A party can better afford in the present temper of the people to establish a coûñviction that they really mean to economise than to arouse an expectation of unneeded public works in a score of places, FOOTBALL ACROSS THELINE It is not surprising that the Yale-Harvard football game has revived the discussion across the line as to whether or not undergraduates should.be permitted to follow this gentle sport as the Americans play it.The record of the Yale-Harvard match showed six men sc'badly injured that they had to \u201c becarried from the fleld.One man was found unconscious on the ground after a \u201cserimmage;\u201d two others had badly strain od legs and were \u2018generally bhttered up;\u201d one man had his collar bone broken, being jumped on, it is alleged, when he lay on the ground; another man Sad \u2018\u2019his lame leg wrenched;\u201d another had his Sose another was blinded by a kick in the: eye.Not 8ne of the players, it is said, came of the uetl uninjured.The game went finally, to team play, but to \u201cpersonal prowess\u201d dn tho admirers of the sport suplremitioally A A , .va Cat re - Whenever | put it, From ail tale, 18 docs sete à fair inference that either football is not à eivilined sport or else these young War- o eyed students of American seats of leaning do not know how to play it.A Canadien teotball match is no such slanghtar-pen.To properly appreciate the enormity ofsbe thing, however, it must be set in the background where it really belongs.These]: young men are not pugiligts or football players.They are students getting intellectual training at the first collages of the country to whom the football fleld should only Le à place of relaxation and necessaxy excroise.Imagine the effect [™ upon an undergraduates \u201cyear\u201d of a football tour from which he comes homa a candidate for the hospital! The atheletio young student is a wholesome develop meat, but a playground that leads troqueat, ly to ahospital cot is a very different sort of thing.In this connection an extract from a Pennsylvania college paper, urging \u2018the \u201cPenns\u201d to show great prowess at the match with Harvard yesterday is of interest.The article is headed \u201cTo the \"Varsity Eleven, Urging a Desperate Game Against Harvard,\u201d and the extract runs: \u201cThe Crimson will not ak Ak game thet have the contle characteri parlor ahall nnsylvania wil bring lasting odium upon all who ace based their hopes upon her well-known and undoubted BE or toam n the fleld the awee n displays y Bubs à {tion ch was disp am- ors ge last Than vin ay.No ons Coil find a fault, no one wi shame, if chosen warriors of the Red and Blue plunge into next Thursday's match with the same violent ene that you placed so much in evidence at \u2018Trenton.be praised for a hard, sure, gritty ne, ove en by your adversaries.Take no hau tackl e 10 ur man \u201cfor keeps.\u201d If he dislocas shoulder yon should honestl regret it; a be took his chances on that, an you were only st gform faithtu edge pouperiative errorts must be he tratesy.he pret d Ë Heroin Pnair idual work.Penn m must b oe nen able and fair; but her win st not be because of a false spirit of friendliness.ry nto the fray with vicious force; Pennsylvania must win the day.\u201d One would think that this would be a very good way to speedily kill the good game of football.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Kinburn, near Ottawa, has abad outbreak of diphtheria.Cardinal Zeferino Gonzalesy Diaz Tunon died in Seville to-day, aged 63.A fund to purchase the home of the late Thomas Carlyle is being raised in London.President Havemeyer, of the Sugar Trust, says half of their men will return to work on Monday.At the Czar's instigation, a bl] is being prepared to introduce elementary education throughout Russia.Several \u2018hundred families along Conoep- tion Bay, Nild., are destitute, owing to the failure of the fisher} es.A Panama despatch says the Mosquito Indians are willing to incorporate their territory into Nicaragua.Pitford, a native of Newfoundland, was found dead at Halifax yesterday.She taken some drug to procure an abortion.W.S.Hunter, the artist, died at Belle- ville to-day.aged 71 years.He was a native of Stanstead, Que,, and will be buried there.The Employing Printers\u2019 Aagoclation of Toronto have cabled Sir John Thompson, in London, to insist upon a Canadian copy r o,lrince Bismarck followed in the funeral ge to the pavilion, yesterday, where the the body of his dead wife was temporarily laid.Eight lives have been lost and propert amocatin to $1,000,000 has besn d tioyol by forest fires raging in the bottoms ¢ ol nessee.Native Malagasy women and children have been warned to leave Tamatave and the work of fortifying the town is proceeding.| Captain Ralph Leigh Hartley, of the married Kings Liverpool regiment, was Miss Clarina Louise Slayter, at Halifax yesterday.r, recently arrested In Tia fax for for dote cations in Great Britain bas been released.The matter was arranged in England.a General Booth has wired the Salvation Niet sympathies and greetings to Czar chblas.A reply was recived saying that ajesty was much touched.ne ueensland, Australia, minis defea yesterday by a vote of 2 2e refusing to include a Patent ee clause in the Appropriation bill, The Wazxiri tribesmen are again gathering, apparently intending to make another attack on the British part.pa Pos the boundary of Waziristan an John Zeiber, under treatment at St.Michael's Hospital, Toronto, got up in the night iu an apparently somnambulistic can- dition, fell from a window and was k The French San ate oie iP Inted nsider the agascar e tion me Lestorda rday with M.De Freycinet presiding.All mem favored the government programme, M.Hanotaux, the French Foreign Minister has expressed regret that rts should have been \u20ac circulated in Paris, t the German Legation was concerned in the recent espionage case, leading to the arrest of several spies.The steamer Thames, on her last trip up the St.Lawrence to Que encountered severe weather, and off Bird Rocks, Mag- dalen Islands, a, George Desmelues, belonging tor to Murray Bay, que.was washed overboard and drowne The Berlin Fran er Zeitung sayathat the Belgrade (Servia) Unie has been closed owing to disorders among th students, who threatened to kill ex- Inia: ter Georgevitch, professor of Jurisprudence, who is Ten unpopular.He feared aboot- ing and Hinging, it is said, upon the award of a contract or part of the nt Valley Canal, to A.Onderdark, of C R R Me- Chicago, Lennan, M.P.for Glengarry, will introduce a bill next session of parliament that Government contracts be only aw to Canadians.The Minister of Marine and Fisheries has decided to keep the Government steamer Newfield in commission all winter, with headquarters in Halifax.In case of shipwreck or aocidents on or near the Nova Scotia coast, the ship will be available to render assistance.The Pallett bigamy case at Brockville has been dropped, owing to the recent decision of Justice Armour {n Toronto, in which he held that a person married in British Pos: sessions and removing to the United Sta and married there, could not be prosecu ated for bigamy in Canadian territory.- Hamilton's people turned out in force last week to patronize three productions of the opera \u201cBillee Taylor,\u201d given for charitable purposes.Now it is bounced that Her Wilson and James Smith, who man aged the aflair, have fled with th the some $300, Lesides other liabilities.Rev.Dr.Potts and Rev.W.W.Shepherd, representing the Methodist Central mer of Missions interviewed Hon.T.M.Daly, at Ottawa, yesterday with regard to o! btaln ing ping i aid Ta the construction of a ullding, in a en wi Atha Mount on es ria oe Middlesex county.On their south through Russia, Du Bois, Defre and the French officials, entrain ay Kovno, white mars band: Siermately Bi played while am n the Russ > ately played the Rs Anthem and th he Mar hats were not remov.e .lace in honor of the city\u2019s dy they \u2018were promptly kn ocked o or of Korao, n the exuberance of his hoop tality, ve each of the Frenchmen a bearilke hug, & which the people cheer cheered.THE CZAREWITCH NOT PEAD ST PETERSBURG, Nove ovamber 20.\u2014There is no > truth in the report that Grahd Duke George, the Cuarewiteh, in .vs eee.+ À | provincial government h THE MINORS 4 + TOBACCO si, (ES own our IN THE \u2014_\u2014 TRB ALARGE MAJORITY.5 ç Me.Gnagrain's Bil In Connect With the Coroner's Office Becomes Law\u2014The Standing Committees for the Present Session, {ermOIAL TO THE an.) Quaænzo, November 30, \u2014 Mr, Cooke's s motion of disapproval of the Governmant's Joan policy did not come up after gli yesterday afternoon, to the disappointment, no doubt, of the large numbers of citisens who filled the galleries, in anticipation of an Interesting debate.It appeared, however, (bat Mr.Cooke was waiting for some documents wherewith to thoroughly inform himself upon the question.therefore, asked have his motion allowed to stand, which was agreed to.Mr.Hall obtained leave to Introduce a Hone.granting a charter to the Andrews > Allard (Berthier) obtained leave to introduce a bill tin certain prive leges\u201d to Sohmer ak à bat th in privileges\u201d are has already been men oned.he orders of the House asked for was one Mr.Rioux (Temiscouata) for a statement of the lots granted to fathers and mothers of twelve living children, and how many pei county since the law came in Mr.Tessier (Rimouski) moved for correspondence exchan, since November 13 last (1883), between the Dominion Government and the Provincial Government respecting our system of judicatu and the revision and amendment of ofir Code of Civil Procedure.He complained \"ofthe delay of the Government in bringing forward Promised legislation on these subjects and inted that they feared to introduce , THE RE-ORGANIZATION BILL.Mr.Cooke pro the-second reading of his bill respecting the use of tobacco minors, wherein it is proposed to Dit, the e of bach to minors.un er fifteen, under a Dally of $20, while gre minor under fifteen shall be n $2 for purchasing tobacco.Mr.Cooke moral considerations in support of his bill.It was not an attack upon the liberty of the subject.It bad been objected that fines imposed upo children would have to be paid by ota: ; but Mr.Cooke did not believe t one nt in the province, out of ten, would ob, pet to the measure proposed.opposed the bill.He Descarries gonsidered t that it would have a demoralis- f passed and put into operation.ren te would be off to prison and their families di He moved the six months holst.MY, Cooke denied that there was anything in bis bill subjecting children to imprisonment.A, fine of was the only pe Mr.Deacarries retorted thatit was a general principle in law that it such fines were not paid, t o culprit could be imprisoned; o rwise such penalties could not be en- a.The amendment was carried by 48 to 12, and Mr.Cooke's bill was thus thrown out for another year.! TRE DIVISION LIST JOLLOWS: \u2018or-\u2014-Messrs.Talllon, Beauble Nantel, Fetter, Grenicr.Totten: Na rt rt, © pig renier, u, an, a sa Pan ariteau, Kèn- pady.\u201d Doyoh, nneton, Pi Poirier, Cartier, a Allard.Laçout Bedard, Gir vas Cholette, het Toe + Bortneu, Gladu ue Su Port Cra A ), Caron, Gosse- n, e), n, AE (lake B Bt.SE gen Yaliberts, Sand: Hogiary BA Marchand, patron CE \"opicorse, Mr.Casgrain's pa respecti ie coroner peated bi: a ee tee tin s arguments in avor of the ng of the duties of coroner in the hands of the \u2018med officdl., He contended that the Government could save fifty De a oent.by the adoption of ie system he pro oa x ended the ed tem and pointed out, moreover,that, as Fitzpatrick had already pointed out, the Bo power to * Beaucham abolish the post of coro Mr, Fitapatrick said that the result of the pro measure would necessarily to reduce the numter of inquests, the temptation of extra fees being remo Consequently aconomles coul be effected.The then passed its third reading unenimonsly and this becomes law.; The house adjourned at 5.45 pm.PUBLIC LANDS AND FORESTS.\u2018The Hon.Mr.Flynn, Minister of Crown Landa, gives notice that he will move that a select committee, com \u2018of the Hon, Mr.Nantel, the Hon.Mr.Marchand, and essrs.Tessier (Portneuf), King, Chicoyn Gillles and Petit, and the mover be nam for the purpose of obtaining information in reference to the value, extent and utilization of our public lands and forests, and to the laws and regulations governing the same, with the view of securing for the future a permanent source of revenue to the province and the preservation of a sufficient area of timber lands to meet all the re- uirementa of the future and, at the same time, of advancing the true interests of colonization and of the province generally, with with power to send for papers, persons an and to report from time to time or once ri to the coinmittee it may seem ex- die Peine fe following are thc committees selected for the present session: Public Scouts M F.Hacko Hon.M Flynn.pe, and, ehre Ba otars, > ugh, Beau ol ez, Tbray, u- voit, Oh corne Br Fitzpatrick, Girard iio ane renier, Martineau.» Morris, tt, chairman; Hall.Nantel, inault, Savaria, Spencer, Stephons, Toesier (Portneuf), Tessier (Rimouski), A rlvita bille\u2014-Mir.Dupless} hat H v \u2014 Mr.plossin, chairman; Hon Mr.in, Messre.Alla Auvèe Beau- champ.Cartier, Caron.Cooke, chêne, Doron, Fitepatrick, an les, Girouard, re! Hackett, Kennedy, u, Lussier, Marion, Martineau, Mobon- ald, Morris, Normand, Panneton, ren Pinauit, Simpson, Stephens Tellier, Tegner.(Portneuf), Tessier (Rimouski), Turgeon.eure.?log Ord Mr.Marion, chairmain; Mesars.urbonuais, 5 Bisson, Cholette, Descar- ries, land, Girouard, Grenier, Laliberte, neton.peon.Spe Privilege = gud lotions M cas n Fin an, siLand P etier, Mossre.Doc hene, Plessis, Tellier, Tesaior (Rimouski), and Tur \u2014 Hon.Mestre.Beaubien and ty, Bematohes, mn Kennedy.u, Sav Erin nd c fine a Laws - or lon.Me ssgrain, chairman; \u2018allio Elrpa.| Hall, Marchand,\u2019 Petter: Plemrs Al- Cooke, Deacarsi tspatrick, a Avge: kott, Pannaton Pérens Stephane: Tellier, Toaster (Rimouuk ay, Can: prop gh ol bairman; Hon.Mr.Nantel, Messen, Allard, A Tae Bour gon.Chatsanve ni Shicoy ne, Cooke, ardine, Doyon, England, ick, Girard (Lac Bt.Joan).Girouard lado, Gosselin, Grenier, Gillies, ennedy.King.Le Lecouture, orin, M arivsau, Petit, Bi Pinan Poirier, Bimpeon.Sth te.Marie, Tetreau, i treau, Tessier Rim \u20ac ture and Immigration \u2014Hon.Me.Beau: bien, or.Bedard, Sern ans TELE TRAGEDY in WATKINS.WATKINS, N, Y.Nov.Nov.30.\u2014At about five o'clock yest: Mise Kate Quirk, à domestié fa ; Charles saloon Imager, eps IRELAND'S AFFAIRS.T.D, Suites, M.= PF, Speaks te a | a mouse ) TO TE sax] vember Whe go thousand M.P., lecture on Ireland's fut ure.Prominent amongat Pt the ntiemen n the platform were Hon, J.urran, Oliver owat, Sir Frank k Smith, Hon.G.Wins Hon.Wi har A Rishon Wak: on.ty, Arc shop Charles B.Deviin, M.P., W.k, MP; Mr.Sullivan pate a conclue SO of the Irish liament and denoun the methods by which it was torn from the Irish people.Then he said emphatically: \u201cIn demanding its restoration, we ask it on, conditions that will be perfectly and absolutely safe for the union of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland,and to every class and creed in the land.\u201d Mr, Sullivan denounced the House of Lords as the enemy of all reform and especiaily of Home Rule.Noble and genorous words were said of Mr.Blake, W mission te Longford had formed a strong link between Toronto and Ireland.The distinguished Ca- was qu described as a tower of strength for the h party and the Irish cause In glowing 6 terms MY.Sulltvan antiol ted the advent of Home Rule.\u2018It is, d be, \u201con the working classes of Great \u2018Britain that we base our sure hopes,\u201d and his en- _thusiasm touched all Irish hearts and elicit- repeated ch Imperial mattors\u2014 such as the army and navy\u2014he said would nd should be left to the Imperial Parliament.(Cheers.) Mr.Sullivan justified the Parliamentary tactics of the Irish members, \u201cWe had to make ourselves felt,and receive recognition of our Ra Hence we be.Shmeafl hting * In sn ative terms r.Sullivan osived Mr.Gladstone's re.Ur attitude on Home Rule.Cheer after cheer went up at every favorable reference to the ex-Libera er.Hon.J.J.Curran moved a vote of tender to Mn Sullivan for his instructivo address, Dr.Burns, Sir Qiver Mowat, Sir Frank Smith and Hon, G.W.Ross supported the motion and vied with each other in praising the moderation of Mr.Sullivan's sentiments.TACOMA DOCK DISASTER.Six Hundred Feet of Wharves Slid Into Commencement Bay.Tacoma, November 30.\u2014Six hundred feet of Tacoma\u2019s ocean docks were plun, Commencement Bay steamers were tossed al H.Algers\u2019 boat house, containing bh ell wife and six children, was turned u down, one daughter being drown mn x e man named John Hanson also lost hi all of the dock that fell into the bay Nearly is thal ortion of the water front which the city of Tacoma has been endeavoring to secure from the railroad and the Tacoma Land y.The steamboat men claim that a da wave twenty-five teet high had rushed ppt he Sound and the away.Employés at the wharf believe that there has n a great subterranean landslide, or thata Fron fissure or hole had been formed in , causing the dock to be swallowed.At eleven o'clock last night another cave- occurred, carrying away 125 feet of the Northern Pacific, adi Sound warehouse, forty feet of which fallen the night previous.Fortunately the freight had been removed.The OL te an is now hanging over the brink, with but about forty feet it left, intact.Al of ground tio, e indications point to a cave-in of all artificially made land.hould such preve the case, the damage will enormous.Lonboy November 30.\u2014Mr.Arnold Fos- B., has written to the Z¥mes to direct its actention to the Important omissions from its report, of rd Ripon's exchange of views with the fo Fa t deputation on Tuesday.Lord wb © say: A is willingness tosubmit to Sir Homnpacn the thies are matorally | ipon added, ra sympa s question with those cdlonies I es; y represent.\u201d Mr.Arnold Foster commente: \u201cThis is a remarkable declaration, and it startied other delegates besides myself.If a Secretary of State appears the Cabinet as an avowed advocate, prejudiced in behalf of his Canadian clients, it seems high time that British authors and publishers And some other channels to convey their views, inasmuch as if Canadian views accepted the pro- rty of British authors will be in sopardy n Canada, and aul more 80 In and the United Sta MORE COOK GANG OUTRAGES.SouTH MCALLISTER, I.T., November 30.\u2014Three robbers beavily armed and headed bd im French, of the Cook gang, at Cheotah ednesday night held up and robbed the store of Lafayette Bros, w tech was full of men, and after taking.all the small casbin sight and coolly helping themselvea to blankets, tobacco, etc., drove away.One of the robbers s guard wh le the others entéred.French demanded of the cashier that he open the safe, but it had a time lock on it.\u2018 French then helped himself to what cash he could rench said he would shoot the first man that mov ANGLICANS AND CATHOLICS.VIENNA, November 30.\u2014The Rome correspondent of the Politsche Correspondens writes: \u201cThe Pope has appointed a theological commission to enquire into the validity of ordinations in the Anglican Church, from the int of view of tire Roman doctrine.is Holiness has invited Cardinal Vaughan to Rome to discuss the union of the Anglican and Roman churches.He also proposez to submit a specific scheme to à conference of caidinais as in the case of \u201cthe Eastern churches.The P is still en- on the encyclical on hurch question.\u201d THE CYPRUS FLOODS.LonnoxN, November 20.\u2014The Colonial Office announces that the recent floods at I; Island of Cyprus, destroyed two- bogie at t the houses of that place and drowned twenty-two persons.The dama done isestimated to amount to £50,000.church and ' mosque were ompiete ly wrecked and the strests were blocked wit debris.The garrison of the island is assisting in the work of relieving the flood sufferers.CASES OF SHEEP SCAB.OTTAWA, November 30.\u20148ir Charles.Tup- r has sent London a list of United tates steamships an iving at ports in the United Kin, or Carrying \u201cscabby\u201d shee These were Nessmore, Richmond Hill, Veuetian and \u2018the Greece, at London: the Michi an, Nomadic and Kansas, et Liver- sailed from American ports.Bs Canadian abiprente were! affected.VICTORIA \u2018BACKS OUT.AUOKLAND, New Zealand, November 30.~In ref to the azncudoed intention withdraw her contribution to the Pacific Cable E ihe Premier of New Zen- land deprecated such action, inaamuch as the other colonies would imitate it, causing a return to she er prohibitive rates.suggested a conference.ANOTHER TRAIN \u201c HELD UP.\u201d BST Texas, xas, Novoraber 0 0.\u2014The bound, was held up at Elka at 10.30 Richins kod men.Saw ES \u2018Toronte* P last night SE D.Sullivan, t, present nth \u2018 \u2014 1 RIPON SYMPATHIZES WITH CANADA \u2018if he he English | \"Headache CURED PERMANENTLY BY TAKING Ayers Pills *T was troubled I with sic! Sa red, Jong time wh sek th, ton, coated, hands an feet Sold, aud sickness at the stomac| many iat our it recommend for tem ut i was not until fre Began Taking Ayer\u2019s Pills , that I received an like perma n t benefit, A 2106 hing tu ils G13 82 or.fr a ab am mow Hes fom freadaches, \"and 3 a well man = ©.H.HurcHivas, East Auburn, Me AYER\u2019S PILLS Awarded Medal at World's Fair Adyger\u2019s Sarsaparillia te the Best.Pianos _# from Nordheimer\u2019s are used by The Orehestral Symphony Society, The Philharmonic Seciety, : The Ladies\u2019 Musical Society, As Prof.Pucharmes Concerts, .At the French Opera Mouse, At the Academy of Musie, - And st all Concerts of note by local and touring artiste.Nordheimers Are and always have been identified only best Piance.THE FAST SERVICE, | \u2014_\u2014 To the Editor of the STAR: Sin,\u2014I read with a good deal of interest Mr.Wm.Little's letter to the Hon, Mac- kensie Bowell with to the fast nez- vice between \"Lab or and Liv From Jul I.1500, u until August, 1893, sided on t brador coast, and am thers.fore in a on to testify as to the correct: ness of Mr.Little's statemen both with to the feasibility of Pat l'ding a rosd along the north shore and Labrador coas and also to the temperatures at summer an winter and the depth of snow.North of the straits of Belle Isle from Cape St.Charles to Battle Harbor, the coast is much more free from ice the whole year ie.than the straits or even New plan.i There are ee boc aca of the straits, bat they- are large no mors numerous in the ister than dure Ing the summer.Commodore Curtis tells that he as prevented fron passing through the tm in the month of June owing to the ica, Dut at the same time, h of the straits he revaience of fogs in the straits and El, But north of the former they are very rate.T'have come down from the north in per foctly clear weather and have besn, on entering the straits, immediately enveloped ina dense fog.It is caused, I suppose, tho Arctic current connecting with the warmer water of the gulf.I feel certain that a landing could be effected inany of the harbors north of the straits, between Cape St.Charles and Battle Harbor, during the whole year without any great difficulty.The coast is rough and mountainous along the straits, but a few miles inland there exists a level plateau extending the whole length of the coast.Each winter during my stay on the coast I travelled from the mouth Tot the straits to squimaux Point and the Mi: Islands d a tance 2! four hun red and fifty miles.Over the the proposed railway can be bailt | vin parative eases and comfort.L BELA Nov.26, 1804.field, Vt.MOROCCO AND GRANADA.pastor of the Rev WU, 4 ed at he lectures given ast | Shane in Zion Con Chu Mr.T.Robert Lenskail, on Morocco, an Granada\u2019 and the A The former, which was illustra tea} by fifty limelight views of the Sy estern Orient, dencribed thé coun A er w ple a ron, Ha dozen views Bi the of ES th on der ot the limelight.tion on the and an exhibition of .Arthur had ch Mr.CEB B Price.ARCO MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, Bison's Latest Tm IL THB.» Kinetoscope On View or a inte Ti \u201cTHE: STAR\u201d Office, 163 st.James street.Four complete subjects, giving 5520 photographs, resulting in an actual reproduction of life scenes complete and faithful to nature in every detail.ara ST.ANDREW'S NIGHT, 30th NOV,, \"94, Grand Annual SCOTTISH CONCERT under the ausploss of the 8.Andrew's Church Young Men's Guild.PROGRAMME\u2014Paet I.sevsssesesnsas Mr.Cathoart Wallace.BODE.curinntinnnnnsiiinaziscnnisassenens M0TY of Argyle .Miss Ells Walker.TE aesssusces Bong.TT Lasaa neue nez en sas Finale.ADMISSION Re.1 ST, ORES SOCIET BALL \u2014AT THE-\u2014 WINDSOR HOTEL, Friday EVE 2 Nov.SOth.Physical and Educational.The Second ef the Series ef TALKS TO WONENK, Belpg given by A.A.MoCana, of Boston, will be held sb .97 DRUMMOND STREET, SATURDAY, DiC.Int, at 3 p.im.sharp, Under the auspices ef the VLAVI OO.Lecture every Baturday.Admission Free.American Presbyterian Church.\u2014_ FREE ORGAN RECITAL MR Ww.\"REED, Saturday, Dec.1st, at 3 o'clock, sharp.VOCALIST-MRS.CHAMBERS.312 | MISSIONARY MEETING.\"Under the auspices of THE\u2019 WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, = Tobde hold im the SYNOD HALL, Saturday Afterneon, Dee, 1st, 2.80 Clock., THE RISHOP OF NOOAONEER, ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.381 ASSOCIATION HALL ToO-XIGHT, A Pref.Alexander.Subject\u2014* \u2018Malafsotors (Bad 1 Heads )* Publis examination the close.Admission Silver » the door, best seatallo.Private minations encb day froë 108.72 a ihe Y.M.C.A.barr FUSILIERS.Merri- Tube Practice.Rs noid WEDNESDAY Va SATURDAY ran 3rd class shots.itiom free.joe Buse USA ROOMS BAZAAR Six The ladies of the Industrial Booms wil hoid thelr ANNUAL BAZAAR ia the WINDSOR HALL, \u2014 December 3rd and 4th \u2014 hands Stock oe ot De noi ae reduction of Bp.ao\u2019 a snd Children\u2019s dainty Underclothing.Donations may be sant to the Fancy Work Table TE Shige Tam Table more Hodgson, Sumner & Co.A ARE NOW BHOWING A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 0.Albums, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Inkstands, DOLLS, ' te, Tin T oa T Tes Seta, Toys, Mechanics! Toys, CHINA Goops, Cups and Seucers, Bets % Oup, Saucer a.sation Staple and Fancy Dry Goods - 7 The Celet tod CHURCH GATE HOSIERY.347 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL, MEETINGS AND AMUSEME NTS.cABSNY or mung Eon Bre CTA AE Qns.ae, ACAREMT 07 .Mu one Week Sk A intr Rattace, rap wons wont, HANLONS yy Superba! Hundreds of New Feat! Prices, oe, age 30 Bom Tor $1.00 an ines em \u2018alxer'a, Jewolles, Soin ANS ESE, ms UREN'S THERATERR.-Tus Wasy \u2014 With matinee .Prosousced secosas, .LEWIE Pressating \u201cTHE IDLER.\u201d Tuseres mena Eng Amen sad THE TROLLEY SYSTEM be nae of Fan Makers.ad cat Wonderful mechanical effects.rn ry to tes ur mas Trolley.Admission 1Ce, Me and cere seats sonia 10a Coming\u2014Tho Twru Mister oo sma OPERA FRANCAIS.EDMOND HARDY.WEEK oF NOVEMBER ol THURSDAY (gals night), FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings, : RRE SILER, BA le in 4 acta etats, greit novelty, witha t cast, includi r on, Gerniser, Miller, MM.Bouit, elfes in Vinsiore 0 and Fétia SATURDAY MATINEE naquetaires, opern in Sacts, Melle.yon, peus Non Sc.Gala Pilote, Bo Be Ke EEE Fate 200, 25¢, 0c, io aio Stove, 1637 Notre Ps: at., and at Theatre a AND DEPORTNENT.ESTABLISHED 1362 ST.ANDREWS BALL and Strathespeye taught.steps in one lesson.Beginners can join any timo and receive correct instruction; à bad beginning should for to those interested at the Queens, Hi day evening.Point Bt.Fraternity or eas and Thursday.Peo Mise oy, Hal advan follow the masses and you will be right.Sov aa 68 os A.ROY MACDONALD, je.* PROF.DURKEE'S \u2018Third New Claus for Beginners will Monday and Dun ie dnd Bakurday 36th se ince ie DANCING ST.ANDREW'S BALL.Do you wish to learn Scotch Dances correctly?If ao, cote school, Drummond Assembly st.\u201cTwo-step\u201d tanght dayot & tand5prm.rt soy hour.t 8t.Charlea\u2014Unity Hall, uraday.perse ar Mr.ik rman, Mr.Goo.Beaman Tel ND Sec for lessons at RAILROADS.Trains Leave Bonaventare Station: (Mote® 3 ren dally.All other troius run daily bem 4 Cp a ror Ome sna all points on the OA.A PAR Cian \u201c2.30 p.or Toraste, Hague Falls, De- sopu\u2014 via Bt.abort.330 pm For He also Mt.Casale via.88, Lambert.Loum, Yiem, 235 pm \u2014For Boston ad New same XB nmr Nor Yok a D PAR apple Cua Oty Tout Le 163 M.= Street \"ANADIAN \u201cPACIFIC = Cheap Excursion OTTAWA And Return, aes $2.00 ess Good_golng all P.M.troine December tro DS ver sth, 1 1804 Tu, end aiid for return nok later than Docs WR 1996.ra leave Dalhousie Square et 888s.EHS 5.dt will leave Ottaws for evening reve be th for the accommodation mlon:rta Parier Cars on Merning Trains te Ottawa CITY TIOKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFIUR seist 189 Bt.James At, Next Post Ofles.en the cms daminations co nda.3 ° Buffet oar vad other cars 0\u20ac Expross (ral rate et 7.00 o'alook in through to ih LIQUID, a 2 7 eer.= RT: : | § : ; * \u20ac î i i | FOOTBALLERS TN- , \u2018viewed the afternoon events, and JURED AND DEAD.' SNOWSHOERS ONLY WANT SNOW TO BE HAPPY.Preparations for the Skating Sea- son\u2014Races in the States\u2014Bad- * ly Attended Bicycle Races in New York\u2014 Miscellaneous News, The Y.M.C.A.Snowshoe Club will hold # business meeting aud tea at the Association Rooms at balf-past six this evening.The business of the meeting will be to arrange a schedule of tramps for the winter.The prospects of the club for the season are very bright and it promises to be one of the best in the history of the Association.The Holligs, The Holly Snowshoe Club have secured the services of the Vics\u2019 Bugle Band for their next tramp on Tuesday, the 4th, and will, no doubt, put in the usual time, and It Is expected that every member of the club who can pose t out will be there.Everybody enjo emselves so well at their last hop, that the Committee have had a great many enquiries when the next is to be, so they have decided to give another bonnet bog on the lath December, the Park and Island cars will be again secured for the occasion, as the new way of reaching the Club House has proved very popular.Miss Riley will be the pe peu as usual, so good music is guaran- eed + prospects there will be a greater umber at the next hop shan there was at the last one.The Holly Snowshoe Club bas received quite a large number of applications for membership y this season, Snowshoers and the Vies' Bugle Band.It is the intention of the Montreal Snowshoe Club to attend the smoking concert which the Bugle Band of the Victoria Rifles have in preparation.The date for the concert has n fixed for Friday evening, December 14.Some of the best talent has been secured, including Messrs.A.G.Sith, J.Hose Carl F.Sobeski, Geo.E.A.Scott Barber, James EE Day i.J.C.\u2018Bowden, W.D.Sir on, F.Waddington, J.Wh Traynor s ind \u2018Master R.Ti impson.The Argyles\u2019 Initial Tramp.The Argyle Snowshoe Club will have thelr first gran of the season this prening, the Subw at half-pas Seven.e thine Club H ouse will be the the destination of the trampere.SKATING.Nelson Deteate Harley Davidson.oo.PauL, November 30.\u2014Harle David.n, of Toronto, was beaten in his of ofthe season at Lake Como by John Nelson.of Minneapolis, yesterday.The distance was one mile, and the time made 2.39.Davidson went & half-mile against time in 1.07, both these records being under the world's records of 2.45 2-5 and 1.17, res) tively, held by John S.Johnson.1 Mel that the course was short.\u2018 Club, of which he isa member, intends to send him on the Canadian skating eircuit this winter.The MeGlll Rink.Money 1s coming in fast for the new Mo- Gill rin The items that go to make u the sum of $500, which the rink is expec ta cost, are as follows: Removal of earth, spy 198 cuble yards.» 00 in og Ttooms - \u2026 200 ater fittings supply 1 and stove Cleanin apparatus, ploughs, avels, broo: 1 Labor rept two men for i ia.2 ettrrisesesresanenene 00 Tor.ceeestisten anennes $300 00 The Viotoria Rink.On Saturday, December the Victoria Skating Rink will be opened for the season.he membership fee will not be Xai! THE WHEEL.The New York Tournament.Nww York.November 30.\u2014~Thé third day of the international bicycle tournament proved to be the most interesting of the series thus far.A fair attendance ted the novice races in the morning, still more an im- ense growd waxed enthusiastic over the , performance.Following are results: es, Soratch, class B\u2014Won by C.M.os by: iat Butler, edt, E.A.McDuffee, One dim professional\u2014Won by A.À.Zimmer- mans Alex., Yerhoyen, secoud; FP.J.Berlow, hte mile, \u2018indoor champlonsh class A-Won by Tom Butler, Cambrid F.Goodman, VOICE Hall, Providence, third.Two mile handicn cap clas clase B B\u2014Won by Nat Butler 30 Jarda.120 Janae po second, Monte tt 35 Sands) cire, Time.4.Two mile, professional\u2014 or Aon Ver- ET wisi Regen dla Sinus class, Barbeau, beau Ne f= far te class Won no scratch, clase BW, C.M.} Xp second, W.pero dt 13.18 T lool rey HA Fr hte Two mile hand Hope son, yh = EN w TE rts hat enty-fire ren by W ath .second, ve Dn, ome Fours fines ap ron third, Lu ie WA sul the Records Go.D November 30.\u2014At Denver terday afternoon Geérwyn and Pugh on tandem broke the followi ends unpaced.Two [niles] ind 7 mins., four mil J.D.Parks broke c record, doing it in 1.18 2-5 FOOTBALL Princeton.Wine PHILADELPHIA, November 29,\u2014The feeling between the colleges is very friendly, and although every man on therival vievena played to the full extent of his ability, no slugging or unnecessary roughness was on denced during the match.So ba faut was the play that tive of the Cambridg ie men were compelled to leave the flel Charley Brewer wrenched his weak ankle in the @rst half and Harvard was without the services of her, best kicker, Emmons\u2019.log was also strained and he was compelled to go to the side lines.The other injured players were Hallowell, Wheeler and Fair- child.The loss of these men naturally handicapped the wearers of the crimson, but nevertheless they put up > most etub- born game.There was a ndemon- jum in the ranks of the red hi lue when it was known that the crimnson had been scored on.Only a few minutes remained to and when time was Harvard Bids the ball on her 45-yard line.Matters took a different tura in the second half.The Harvard team showed itself weak in the face of the fierce on slaught of the Quakers, and the p play was almost entirely in their territory.touch downs from which two goals vase kicked were MADE BY THE QUAKERS, while Harvard succeeded in crossing the line, but failed to kick the To Brooke belongs the great credit of Pennsylvania's victory.His punting was the finest ever seen in a football match, and neither Hayes nor Charley Brewer were in the same class with bin \u201cAll of \"the Harvard backs fumbled more or Jess, Hayes and Whittemore cased did at fault in this respect.bel st running for the Quakers.would take the ball on a kick at full speed and tearing down the left side of the line would pass the frequent ly carrying it forty and \u201cares ards into the crimson\u2019s territory.He made, by far, a majority of the fans for Pennsylvania.Try as they did, vard could not break up, the magnificent interference of \u2018the Quakers, The two guards, Woodruff and Wharton, would Plunge into the lin e line pening up the tackles and, pro! Knipe, Gilbert and Williams, Osgood al GO THROUGH FOR LARGE GAINS, The Harvard interference was easily broke up by the fierce tackling of Wharton, Wood- ruff, Minds and Waginhurst.Mackie,who came on the fleld with the reputation of having tossed the burly Hickok al] round the field at S ringfleld, found more than his match in Wharton.\u2018Bull outclassed F Shaw at centre and s0 hard did the Harvard suap back find the game that he was compelled to quit in the second halt.Waters was the star player for Harvard.He took ch of the team after Captain Emmons was isabled, \"and vas soon Jo advantage in every play.work in the interference was or eh he best seen in the crimson ranks.men showed them to be to the hour.Their rest after the Cornell game on November 17, hud done them-a world of and every man was lay oe game of his life.Harvard, on the other hand, exhibited the effects of her rou gh usage at the hands of Yale on Satu last, and their play was slow in com with that of the Quakers.A flercer res- sive game than that pus up by the and blue to-day has seldom n seen.Their Weuk in this respect showing an improve- \u201cment even over that exbibited against the .rs.hur Brewer put up a very plucky fame at right end.He was limping when came on the field.Several times after a scrimmage, whe the mass et players was entangled, he would found lying still at the bottom be the heap, his face writhed in agony.vigorous rubbing on the part of the attendants and trainers would bring him round, and once more he would plunge Into the thick of the fight.Once Knipe GOT THE BALL ON A FUMBLE, near mid-field, and clearing the Harvard right, and sped down the field with a clear rout to the goal line.Knipe is somewhat of a sprinter himself, but Brewer seeing the Harvard goal in danger fbrgot all about his weak ankle aud overtaki ing the Pennsylvania captain threw him on the five ja rd line.lt was a beautiful tackle and prought forth prolonged cheers both from and Pennsylvania throats.It only thot Pennsylvania\u2019 for a moment, for with the ball \"so near the line it was the work of but a few short 4 rushes to carry it beyond the coveted mar allowell, the left te tackle of the Harvard team, who was so badiy iujured in the Yale game, was carried from the fleld.on a stretcher, Peuneyivanias vie places her in the very first rank in the football world.She NAPOLEON Illustrated Album.Name,.\u2026\u2026.Street and No.Town or City,.\u201cSTAR\u201d COUPON.NO.1.Bring one Coupon and TWELVE CENTS to the Star Office, or to any newsdealer who sells the STAR, and get Part No.1 - of the work entitled \u201cNAPOLEON, FROM CORSICA TO ST.HELENA,\" the Napoleonic If you wish to have French translation of descriptive matter, mark X in the following blank : Mr.Horatio N.Phelpe, aged 87 oy 20th fn.NY\u2014On the on Fon Lat Loudon, Ont, Kd- ears, 2 monte and 9 athors residence, Lie mund Peuny, ged PICK UP\u2014At Carl ember 3, ton Place por RL Eve PENNY-\u201407 Lhe sh oot.at at London, Ont, QUA A Bone Opts on on Tuesday, Nov.31 ROURKE In Loni oo.on on Monday, Nov.fC 8 Lea Age Bulwer.Que, Nov.10th, Rutus | bury, Kimarnack.Sillery, Quebec, on dr ear of h ollgue Si Fold oe the GA wANzER As Bodford, Nov.17th, Moses Wan- zor, aged 53 ERROKAL \u2014 TRAINED XURAES, MEDICAL, surgical and EAD on the shortest REDON Alexander st.Telophutne 381 cee GOTO THE, ,.UNIVE RSAL cam 338 and 840 NF, JAMNS ST., For entirely new line of CHOIL AR STIC CHRISTMAS CARDS, CA EN iR., BOOKLETS, E¥C.see .8 nt bw nl ne gins: 3 » and 240 St.James Street.Jay, mm .qualities, $1.00, $150, $ $2.00, $3.50, $3.90, $4.00 to CARSLEY'S | COLUMN.».=== RVENING GLOVES.SPECIAL OFFER.- .Ladies\u2019 18 and & Button Length Mos- fn baton, ly of sold as pe ts BR A Groves oves in all the ar Lagier Si hades Se in folowing fenton 16 Yatton, 20 batto sôe.#LIO we \"LADIES KID GLOVES, - Splendid line of Ladies\u2019 Kid Laci Glos in Myrtle, Heliotropé, Na: Ox Blood, best value ever offered REGULAR LINES Ladies\u2019 Ki Butto: Ma and Lacing Gloves in latest S.CARSLEY.19 butto! .Fue.™ LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY.A most complete stock of full lines Ladies\u2019 Hosiery and Underwear in suitable weights for Winter, Ladies\u2019 Casbinere Hose, 190, 280, 800, 84c, 400, 47c,-50c, 880 to $1.00 Ladios' Wool Hose, 280, 880, 500, 60c, 70c, 880 aies Overstockings, 606, 800, 85c, 1,1 ! SILK HOSIERY, In Opera Shades, 730, 950, $1.65, to Lisle Thread Hose, 450 and 680 pair LADIES\u2019 SILK TIGHTS, , In Black, White and Pink with Hose attached, 48.85, $4.10, $4.23, Ladies Ribled Silk Vests, 64s, 85c, 950, 81.20, $1.40, $1.70, $1.85, 2,95, $9.80.jes\u201d Ribbed Wool Vests, 280,\" 380, 400, 65c, 706 to $1.10.8.CARSLEY.9410.BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Tweed pd Serge Belo in all new styles, ble ool and Business wear, at reasonable aires Tweed Suits, $1.85, $1.95, $2.05, 22.50, 05.75, 84.25, $5.50, 86.35 to $8.$8.50, Youths\u2019 Serge and Tweed Buits, 88.25, $4.95, $5.50, £6.75, $7.50, 88.60 to $14.00, S.CARSLEY.MEN'S CLOTHING Now on hand, the finest stock of Men's perfect fitting suita in the Dominion, all made of the best materials, and well MEN\u20198 TWEED SAC SUITS MEN'S TWEED REEFER SUITS MEN'S SERGE SAC SUITS MEN'S SERGE REEFER SUITS Black Morning Coats and 1 Vests.Black Frock Coats and Men's Tweed Suits, 84.65, $6.65, 7.50, $8.20, 99.50, 10.75, to \u20ac Me n\u2019s Serge Suite, yi $7.85, $0.50, $10.75, $12.00 to $18.73, MEN'S WINTER OVEROCOATS.In choice materials, in new patterns snd colors 3 $6.65, $8.20, 0.35, $10,040, 012.75 8; CARSLEY, Men\u2019s Furnishings Men's White Dress Shirts, in su, leading White Dress fhirts melé'to\u2019ordar.Men's Dress Ties.MEN\u2019S one DERWEAL Men's\" 0.81.05, Merise a ones \"Men hind docs 01.50 .85 suit, Men \"a Fancy Wool Undervear.«4 CARSLEF.| * Rigby Waterpréofs are the best waterproot garments in the È S.CARSLEY, 1 Notrs Dame and St.Peter Ste.~ ad iy As 1 ;eeded orm Flash.\u201d \u201cMuscl AEE \u201c Te ots oe |B = ».: PS \u2018 INTER- JACKETS-.a oh youd hae to profit INTER JACKETS hy their re usng(ahe bast pinae ta * once to WIL > bot ied te WINTER.JACKETS +} \u201cWi NTER JACKETS.gq TO-IHOTTON, Saturday, December | \u2018is expected to vou Sony a, + Rooard Boating Bay Bord Beating Dy.s.CARSLEY'S| ds of Ladies\u2019 and Ohildren's inter Capes and offagod Euton ORbep TO Mdr EN © At 8.CAMSLEY A mel i ae The.oo fo BELL som .New MER asp BOYS .MEN asp BOYS MEN axp BOYS MEN axp BOYS \\ MEN an» BOYS More beautifal in tone and \u2018souch Al Men sudall Boys in and near Mont- , than ever are the BELL PIANOS real will please keep in mind shat the best of to-day.Bape timer Over T'wood-Suits, The NEW SOALE of the Bell other Ready-made Clothing, is Piano is copied on all sides, At S.CARSLEY'S.At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.\u2018Always in the front ranks aye the Bell Pianos.It is a distinct advantage to any pupil to learn 7 T * to play on the Bell Piano, ES a Writeto.Best dranuiatea Sugar - ) Te \u2019 , > © © Table Figs, 61b, Box, = = T.ae Willis _ Se Co, All Kinds Best California Fruits, 3 Ib.Tina, 35.\u2018A.DIONNE & CO., \u201c1824 Notre Dame St, Eu 7 2069 sx.CT or.on ss Kear Street, \u201cEI Padre\u201d Cigar has no equal.277¢e, mt « + « Montreal.Don't take it ween ey ___ offer something \u2018just as g you the Naver, and the Blue Crees is on every packet._ ith, } dv SESUSSSe THINGS ARE RUSHING _ \u2014AT\u2014 COLE & THOMPSON'S .WHY?Because they are selling the Cheapest.and Best Clothing in the oily.I JUST THINK FORA MOMENT.ALL-WOOL TWEED CAPE OVERCOATS; just the thing f 1d our price, $5.00, worth $10.00.A snap.fast the oF oo weather; q Our Extra Heavy FRIEZE ULSTERS, at 86.50 leads.- See our ALL-WOOL MELTON QVERCOATS, Single sud Double Breasted, at $10.00.Beauties! A Genuine IRISH FRIEZE All-wool Lining, Lepped Beams, at ULSTER, 810.00.Bold everywhere for $12.00 and $15.00.BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS and ULSTERS.We bave 6 lot of BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS at are not just in style, that we are closing out at the following prices\u2014 , | $1.38, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50.Worth double.UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR | ALL-WOOL, am, at 81.00 per suit ; a Sais, LUS mit , L -SEL-wool be 1.75 per : ALL-WOOL, Bote nL 2.785, Forth 50 , or ho Latest in SILK HANDKERCHIEFS snd MUFFLERS.\u2014 Just the thing Another lot of those SILK HANDKERGHIEPS just received, 8 for $1.00.CALL AND SEE US.QU\" COLE & THOMPSON, 1850 Notre Dame Street, corner McGill.Leather Goods.PURSES.\u2018 8 \"PURSES, PURSES.Canadian Purses, English Purses, Ch TTT American Purses, French Purses, Card Cases, Letter Cases, \u2018Bill Cases, 8 Cigae: Cases, Cigarette: Cases.\u201cTHE LARGEST STOGÉ IN THE OTFF-TO-SELROT FROM.nt RAR FE A \u201cPHELAN, 23% St.Catherine St, Montreal.\u201cavi ==\" eme \u201cSupplies s ai Te domes nts of BEER» 8 RIM ocle\u201d \u201cBone\u201d 3 Wa bay direct from! the maniere avers for.spot cash, and sell.Target [\u2018 These cxuulaiic Teas are packed in ii Ih: and 1 10.load Jackets euly to kup Ce i 3 ERE 5 750 de ; 5 a smi Industries eu ab, 7 A380Ciation] yup ino dest) \u201cower inten: \u201cGode Soke mn EE .- fuoutiitaionE .: We het «are - \" hat Giving _ | owe aie ten.Sale J mien\u201d Discounts §- |; coming in to-day tor Jus- .off Ieota have the benedit of this discount aooës, | 20 per cent.LADIES sNOULD TRY.OTR DRESSMAKIES DEPARTHENT.in Et eqtre Mooounts are making DE cuffomers for ns this department.or puit com ld eo wh Another Lot of Ribbons I Yostortay, BBAUTIFUL Pure Silk & Satin Ribbons, 1% and 3 inches wide, for 16¢ Td.(Tia give à Grand cppoctenly for leds making 09 IAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery & Linen Warehouse 203 te 207 St.Antoine Street, 164 to ib0 Mountain Sroot.m) Telephone 0826.should be ; SOAP.\\ \u2014\u2014 rer \u2018| CONVENTION OF POPULISTS, Spesial Call for a National Meeting : Next Week.ai outs, Mo., November 30,\u2014A special à national moeting of the Popalist Bi has/boer issued, the.convention to be eld in D Louis, next week.The enil is the result of theaction taken the bi-metallic league in \u2018recommending the establishment of a new silver SIR C.H.TUPPER'S TAI, [sPROIAL TO TRE oman] Vaxcouven, B.C., November visit of Sir Charles H.Tupper, and Fisheries, owing to the Dgitation in regard to burdensome £ Bee regulations He will personalty.in Kate the complæints of the salmon oann! ri and thé sturgeon fisheries le and i | Sonat the sealers as to their unpaid Ortawa, November 30.\u2014Str Charles H port Tupper, who leaves to-morrow for to ption on h Torin Joa rd Youre os is Conservatives of Winai 7 .SAWDUST IN THE OTTAWA.£ (armen rorassan) A Priva.ove wr 80, \u2014 ution i, against the the Board or Yr of the Dominion A Act prohibiting wdust into tha Ottawa river.\u201cThe Jum- seom determined not to saw.THE DELAY oF THE Law.\u201cfernosA dors sé x # Da wash dorms us Le he was Led RE .haroo! wit! morn | = SUER Ÿ LTE eyed ae à + ; Scotch Reels x and Strathspeys are always poetical, 3% white petticoats, and white stockings peep out of the looped skirt.These of snowy whiteness on ST.ANDREW'S NIGHT.Nothing whitens white so, white as * STRACHANSS GILT EDGE VAN 10 TE FE We earnestly request the Public to see that in the end of each « PEG TOP \u201d Cigar a peg is inserted bearing the words \u201c Peg Top\u201d printed thereon, in case unscrupulous dealers, manufacturers and others endeavor to imitate our celebrated brand.We make this notice to protect our patrons as well as ourselves.-L.O-GROTHE & CO.- - long this woul | LADIES! | 1 DO NOT FORGET = Brothers | Manitles and Furs.cme offered in .ss 00 0 Ladies\u2019 and Children's Mantles and Jackets, .Fur Capes, Collars, Rutts, Capes.ALE AT Cesr PRICE.LADIES\u2019 FELT HATS, 780 to $2.50, down to Y5C.TRIMMED WALKING RATS, 50e, Co.ALL IMPORTED .Pattern Hats and Bonnets At Half the Marked Price.Now is your Time for Bargains, \u2014AND\u2014 Boisseau Bros \u2018\u2026 IS THE PLACE \u2026 \u2018 st Lawrence, CORNER St.Catherine and St.Ch.Borromee.set = | Montgom and pretty laces, \"THE SUGAR SHUT-DOWN: - Price of @toeks Drops and Werkmen ah : tsmorat, To THE oTAR.|- New Yomx, November 30.\u2014The ment of H.O.Havemyer, President of the gmericrr an Sogat Refining Company | The Trust), that the refineries company might be ut down for a while, owl pression in the trade due to ioglafaion.atl [still being dis discussed in business and .The modi- | fied or ire as by Mr.Havemyer this morning.4 that only bait the force would be laid off was regarded as an indication of a less fixed pu was in.dica in the declaration ot te y's intentions on Woduenda taday bi e refineries in Ae and women, bans of pro families were gathered this morning.From their statements it aient hat about 3000 of the 4000 men, sn kept busy there were idle d not know how at \u2019 en on Wednesday night they ander that they would report again ay ol t, sccording to custom in the ng days week.They were told they would surely be put on in on Saiday night.Others said that so eastern district refineries mit jth sugar.i= Mere less w sugar, \u2018were less as Ene mE go tt, not supply of as general \u2018to connect the action of the * \u2018disposition Sagar Trust managers with the comi session of Con ongrest Ih e directors have said nothin ally since the vote In the king trade da pd rather va 5 ve, ; months bon in been at the next ind which: is able [1 d will w ya a anuaty and w declared In Be mid dle of nest monte ei be reduced Porn ae, of a three cent.This belief, together with 0.Have.meyers statement, had the effect this of breaking the price of t on the stook market k, wh ieh closed on Wedn decline on that day of = jen to-day we pointe lower an coke Fra an hour.Under es, the preferred SES ey su, troke \"were dis- | he Be Cann y mon |.M panys com 3 WILL HAVE .- .: - 30, 000 FOLLOWERS ay KOLB'S - PLANS TO GET ALS- BAMA'S GOVERNORSHIP.teers He Will \u2018Not Récognize Governor + Eet Oates, But Will.Attempt to Run the State on His Own Account.i a BIRMINGHAM, Ala., November 30,\u2014Capt, Reuben Kolb, the defeated Populist candidate for Governor, has Jeft for Montgomery where, on Saturday, he says be will be sworn in as Governor.All the military companies in North Alabama will concentrate liere this morning and leave on a special train for Montgomery to take part in the inauguration of Governor-elect Oates and preserve order, should there be an nprisieg.They will be met in Montgomery by the other military e sta companies of Sr.Louis, Mo.,- November 30.\u2014 Mr.James E.Jackson, of \u201cBarmingham, Ala.extensive owner of coal mines in oe County, in an interview spoke as follows re to the affairs in out of the gubernatorial contest between Kolb and Oates.\u201cThe situation in Alabama growing ou of Kolb\u2019s threatened contest for the og out natorial chair is n serious one, and will materially effect all siness ta of the S Its effect and duration ot À can foroude, It may mean revolution.has leaked out trom 1 most reliable authority hat a secret mesting held of lead Populists inthe State, it was determine to advise all who supported Kolb in thelast sente election to refuse to pay taxes to the - are mostly farmers will hail with delight any excuses to refrain from paying almost t made public that a la liste from Texas be December 1, to aid the Kolb faction: expected that fully 50,000 200 people e will yin ol It is relia ery to back K reported that Kolb will set up a se state government, and in case he finds he, cannot hold his own\u2019 at Montgomery, will retire to Caleria, sixty six olles north of Montgomery, where wi backed by the surrounding counties and; a standing army and his vernment supported by the counties y se him, paying taxes to his Government.INVITED TO SPENCERWOOD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) .\u2018 Quæsec, November 30.\u2014The Lieutenant- Governor gave a dinner party at Spencer wood last + favited The following Is a list of :- Hon.Henry Starnes, © Louis! Tourville, EW.Provost, and Messra, n, Wilton McDonald, E.N, ,R J.\"Mori al H.Petit, B.Beauchamp iencere Gosselir: shen, J.Girard, J.J.Cah on, G.W.Kennedy: Jules Tessier, Fitsps ok, Cart uture Parent, Panneton, Hacke ott, Normand nd, Lussier, Gladu, Carbray: | E.T.D.Cham LJ T, etu, T.be, | arrel.Journalists an Major Sheppard, A D.C., Mr.Clement, private secretary, and It, H, C.Panet,extra 3 .DROWNED WHILE SKATING, Ortaw November 30.-Henry R-Moore; - a clerk in t drowned ronda y afte day Sarton nS Lots dam Rochesterville, while of the Sax same oa xAUg.Moore tried to save ced them rushed tosave them, and Walker was out unconscious.Search for the body of Moore was was eae tinned until about midnight and was resumed.again this morni The deceased was the nats of Mr.Moore 7 Evora was a ante of oron! Man ox resslons of sorrow are heard over his Moore's fate is regretted very Ely by bis Cher, Mr.J.Lorne Mo- Dougall.BRITAIN AND NICARAGUA.Lowpos, November 80\u2014It is \u2018learnéd that Great Britain informed Nicaragua that she could not recon n decress in regard to land tion rind other matters which, Great n holds, should violate her treaty with N The sta ment that Great Britain refused to re- ize the new Ni an government Juefields is most positively denied.The question was not one of the Sovereignty & Nicaragua over the Mosquito ecast, w Great Britain bad already acknow bat of the rightaot self- Government to the Mosquito Indians under that- \u2018| A GREAT BLAZE AT coLs ORNE, seven o 0 clock this mp mor rire aad Elo re, on Kings ulckly + fread east to Rioves large an \u2018wood sk skating rink, Martin's: butchen hap, dwelling aod ;_ Windovens' bakery, dwelling and barn.To the west it sp to Huyck's dry .a barn, Peterson\u2019s\u2019 barns, Yeoman's and Chase Bros\u2019 block.tion of Chase Bros.\u2019 block livery the buildings were COLIMA VOLCANO STILL ACT IVE, COLBORNE, Ont, November 20,\u2014About this morning fire nl grand on or nia reports bare one.No definite re received from the Immediate rounding the volcan but it is f loss of propext; \u2018was & severe Ye SE of life.NO NIGHT TRAINS FOR BANDITS St.Lour November.80\u2014General-Mans- PRINCESS al WALES! AUNT.DEAD.remet .ADUEL IN PROSPECT.Mang, Nov ember 20.Gemor Salmaerom, Senor Abarsusa, the inet Minister, jeter, became Inroireg ins di te In the OChimber to-day.Mu alster Thich the er ouaidered inn w e on £0 Pak bo.has challenged oo fight a duel.UNCLE SAM'S PENSIONERS, D.C.9.0, November 20.~By « report, the Interior\u2019 sioners u the 980, : al year, Lis Leet Lg mh shop Siig F- ry Bir | He Bar ol Ostes Government.Kolbs followers who nu ler, M.D., ~ Dodd: of the Missouri y Raliyway.Company.has discontinued night passen; on the Kansas and Arkansas Valley 5 diviston running potrrecn Core M Kansas and Van Doren, Ark.rads of outlaws on night trains has \u2018coms.pelied him to take his action, Day trains will run as us .Louise, sister vs , .agat o of Jas Dowager a pr = yi ihe Abbe aod oo the Convent of Tabor, + \u201c oF 1 \"WITH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS .can cities have been looking for thls gang, \u2018WORTH OF DIAMONDS, Tracked to Montreal\u2014They Robbed Beston, Cleveland and Montreal Jewellery Stores\u2014A Lawyer From the States After Them.One of the shrewdest gangs of diamond swindlers in the United States was located in this city this afternoon in a fashionable house on Mansfield street.For several months the police in several large Ameri- including the detectives of Boston and Cleveland, in which places the members of the gang have been carrying on their opera- been ; til this morni tions.In the former place they pic ceeded in swindling two large | establishment out of $5000 and du cer mond firms in the latter place out of similar : amounte.Two weeks ago the gang, which is composed of three women and two men, ; finding that it was getting too hol for them on the other side of the line, moved their scens of operation to Canadian soil.After getting com.| fortably ensconsed in luxurious a ments on Mansfield street, they \u2018\u201ctoo! the various jewellery establishments in t Shy and-then laid a carefully prepared plan SWINDLING THE LEADING JEWELLERS in this city out of diamonds and valuable stones.The first establishment visited was that of Mr.Richard Hemsley, St.James street.Here they were successful in substituting a paste diamond for a two- carat stone of the finest water.Y rday Mr.Cochenthaler's establishment on tha same street was visited and as in the former case paste diamonds were left in the \u2018 sample tray and real stones taken.So cleverly were the exchanges made that the swindlers had been gone some hours before the robberies were discovered.It is supposed that the parties wanted belong to a gang whose representatives have already made their mark in Montreal some months ago when they attempted to sell through the aid of a well known St.Catherine street jeweller e quantity of cut diamonds and other ery.While this jeweliery was for.owe the dealer had occasion to go to New York, and was nearly pol into smug- | ling, unknown to himself, thousands of Soltars worth of valua ble es Into this country.Fortunately in New York he was put on his guard about the sup owners of the jewellery, and the latter shortly after took back their jewellery and Joft the Windsor, where they were presuniably to go to England.he quartette will, it is expected, be arrested this afternooa.VICE-REGAL CALLERS.The following names mes have been added to the Visitors k at She vice -regal residence since yesterday a Messrs, A, Bond, C.M.Holt, Tan M Mrs.Robb, Miss Robb, Miss Harriet Robb, Lieut.-Col C.F.Houghton, Miss Houghton, Mr.W.MeNab, Han MS Arthar À (ars, Mr.Mr Lane: = ur , Mr, ne- tot, Mrs.Lang Mr.tot, and ward 8t.Denis, Me! and Mrs.Robert Lindsay, tho Misses Lindsay, Miss Bouchette, E.F.Malco te, Mr.ery Moore, Mr.and omas, Miss Wolferstan Thomas, Mdlle.de Rocheblave, Mdile.de Sala , Mme.Louis'Masson, Lacoste, Miss te, Mise \u2018Garneau.Sir Alexander Lacoste, Mr.r, Mr.and Mrs.de Le MacDonald, Lt.-Col.Burland, Miss D.McGarry, Prof.Andrew X ail, Mrs, MacPhail.Mr.R Dr, Rottot, \u2018Mrs.Rottot, Mr.Justice Fait, Mrs.Tait, Mr.and Mrs.Haro d Hamp- son, Mr.Hampson, vol Misses \u2018Ham n, Mine Osborn, Mr.and Mrs.R.A, E.Greenshields, Mr.and M Ewing, Mr.Johnson, Mrs, Johnson, Johnson, Mr.Herbert E.Samwell, Dr.a Mackay, Miss M ackay, Dr.Pelletier, Miss David, Miss Harline David.Mr.and Mrs.C.Percy, Mr.and Mrs.E.Lapierre, Mrs, P.S.Stevenson, Miss Stevenson, Mrs.Stratford, Mrs R yan , Mrs.E G.Smythe, Madame J.Vi eneuve, Mdlle.Ville eneuve, Mr.vod \u2018Mrs.L.O.David Mdlle David er F.À.Villenuve, Mr.and L.Frechet, EXCULPATES A SUPPORTER.L Evenement publishes the following lette To the Editor of L'Evenement: DEAR Sr mi our article of yeater- day, ing r.Cooke, there is, smong \"other things, an insinuation that that gentleman is guilty of treason towards me in publishing a personal letter I wrote my resignation, There is no doubt there was treason towards me on the part of the party who published the letter, but Mr.Cooke is not e traitor ad he did not publish my letter.With regard, 8.HALL.REV, MR.HILL'S REPLY.Speaking to a STAR re rthis moralog in reference to the deu ol the Rev.Reld, the Rev.J.Edgar Hill said: of re pot wish to say any more about the matter.1 shall take no further notice of it atall 1 do not know Mr.d personally, but the words which he accuses me of using, were not used by me at all.1 did not say that he was seeking a chea cap notoriety.Iam very sorry that so mac rominence has been given to the matter a) y.SAID IT WAS RIDICULOUS.of Slee des Paçou elo to-day dismissed the case runet, for damages for verbal Pasar, The bre who reside at Point me Di lens the together over $7.85 which lent the otre, The jt remark- was ridiculous to bring such iene Seton the Superior Court and dismissed the action without casts.THE NEW GC P.R.STATION.\\ yor, Mr.8t.nos thd mare: the plans of the new ad station.HOME AGAIN.on.Mra.Herbert and paid ad order to accompany his wife back to Ottawa.They leave this evening.SENATOR TASSE WORSE.se FEE TE that he cannot survi METHODIST MINISTERS MEET.sina.ne Mekbodlet Ministers Association |.222 BS furan affa a Te se, A SERIOUS NOUS.ASSAULT.A Cote Louis Quart May mob | Two men are now role arent mo trs Satur- Line Porn was brutally as- sauited on Carrierest.t., Cote Louis, while on his way home.The injuries were of such a serious nature that the victim has ually sinking lower each da un- when hemmorh the bradn set | in and the attending ph clans do.spaired of his recovery.The pol authorities were immediately ve notie of Bolavert's serious , state udge noyers, accompanied by two ge took ; anti-mortem de Yon, hich a that some time Doi overseer in the ks, had complained about o \u201che stone upplied to the pany D.Mr.Joseph artineau of this oity, n the evening ho Veeacory Bovals, while coming ons of the Tee .store of Mrs.Deslong- bawp, mw t ML eau and a companion nam Wilteid Dupre, re.both under the in- | famed of liquor, when a wordy warfare ensued between them.This was soon ex- for a fisticuff enconnter, during Bovais was badly used up.whic The Chenier Monument.The above is a picture of the model of a monument to Dr.Chenier which has been d oRoad Depart- resented dressed i pays and with a musket reating Dot bis arm.CITY ITEMS.This evening the Brotherhood of St.An- grew will hold a meeting for men at St.tephen\u2019s Church.Among the a) ers na be Judge McDonald, of Brockville, and Archdeacon Evans, of of Montreal.In the Recorder's Court yesterday after goon, Remi St.Germain, who keeps a pone nt 17 178 a Dominique street, was fined hree months imprisonment for keeping liquor on his premises.The Normal School Teachers\u2019 Assoclat! held a meeting in the McGill Non School last evening.Rev.E.I, Rexford gave an address on \u2018A peep into Starland\u201d and illustrated it by AT ora music and recitations gramme.THIEVES AT WORK.M.Rudolph\u2019s clothing store on St.Catherine street was ents rglars last os dollars Ear worth of night.Two hundred goods were stolen.PERSONALS.wil, Jobu F.Stairs, M.P., Halifax, is at the AM.Hurteau is in Quebec and spent the morning at the Parliamen tent Bodies Mr.Justice- Arnold, of he.ll Is | r.Ju 0 Dwigh ino, ns From Que ae re ram | an from re as and a Ta atthe W.Lieut.-Colonel Ross and Mrs, Ross bave Sip rived from Ottawa on a visit to Miss Ross, Sim; ea.Randal Davidson Mise Davidson ha returned to town from a to Vancouver, re and the Pacific Coast.Mr.W.of Warren, O., is \u2018at the D.Pack: a, Ziv Torker a well\u2019 known aa of laps.facturer oi John McIn a Moire To brother a brother of atract bas town t the Queen's.the late returned to 2 \"hoco she has been the GQ.Ramsay.a8 & manu Miss ot from n, On guest of her aunt, Mea A Mr.Desire H.Girouard return from their wedding journey, r o pare tek their residence, for the pres at A sn Simms, k of Mon! Simme Hu far Secure (hone taken up fron thelr wedding op avenue erator.Stratford.lato of Pranttord, Qu pas on Ox travelling abroad some the her sister, Mrs.P.Bt Stovenson, Guy rest, on her return to Canada.Miss ie Coker a's Baltimore, da Mr.qe RS ae SH ocse, Peas ee who \u2014 BIRTHS.7\" GRIFFIN\u2014At 751 St James etrout, on Nov.wife of P.Griffin, of à om DEATHS.(St.Loute PERRIER morning, sag, Nov.So 30th, SR vate.frank THE WEATHER.ne Probabilities fe for the next twenty- \u20ac eme, and rminimum are Calgary, DATE Last isvert, foreman of | -._| black 18 SEELY IN CANADA ?\u2014-\u2014\u2014 bE |S dog mer [US Maroney Ten.E Cg $100 BILLS; wong Filion OF QUE ©.CITY BOODIING.b door was unlocked and in a drawer within an envelope was found.a fou fow days ago.By an order of the Court, that envelope was handed \"Mr.b though bad it not boen for Nose! te der Sourt, the covelope would ar be \u2018in i possession of © manager of the Canadi neral rh and also of the Incandescent Electric Light Company of Toronto, ho gave the first evidence at the civic \u2018lo enquiry ani Looat In the al e al nie e Invest tion after H.wore that Coleman, caperda dar Sie hy 2 told him that if the Janes- -Cox syndicate [cate paid $40,000 thay could have the Coleman entered the box and ast ion that this was a fiction, and its author a porjurer, liar and scoundrel.vras pald \u201882000, or perhaps a Hède mors by je or sa e more Representative Barr, Barr, of th e Edison Comm pany, under a s ed agreement that he was to reveal to Mr.Barr all tenders sent in to the Toronto Street Railway Company Tower than theXKdison tender before the con- tractwas let.Witness sald that he was notan aldermanu at the time, and he accepted the money merely on a commission.During alls examination he wished to wa t the money, and that there was wrong iu the transaction.\u2014\u2014 \u2014, man,\u201d thundered: Mr.Nesbitt, \u201cdo you know what this mean it ou are not addressing à jury,\u201d said the witn \u201cI wish to Heaven's I were addressing a Jury,\u201d as was the reply.Gowan! went ote the box and swore emphaticall he had got no mouey at all out of Avy bet referred to wil the pa ai having bet, saying bet, although he sometimes bluffed.He deni having made any money through any deals for his influence as an alderman.e envelope and \u2018contents referred to were put in as evidence, but kept secret.Following this came ex-Ald.who was an alderman during th: affair.Maloney was prgne when he went in box, but a few minutes of Mr.Nesditts questioning put him in tew.Maloney is'a contractor, who supplies stone and sand to contractors.He admitted this and said he had no scruples about aelling | to poy contractors.He was ue, 1: document, in whi?he oo.forth tha in case the contract did re go to Guelich and did to the Street Railway itself or to the Trinidad Asphalt Co, he was Lo get much higher ces than were current.This agreement was said to be between Maloney and Coleman, but Maloney denied shat such a document existed.oy Also denied that h e ever received money from Coleman, whereupon Mr.Neabitt warned him that evidence would.be in a few minutes \u2018showini that he Tin house of 's brother alderman, duced a roll of ten 100-doilar bills, which witness Maloney said he got leman, aud the brother alderman could ills were Traders k and the date coincided with the gaze ofa withdrawal of a bills from TES aber of was rives hed to to ring re books to court.\u2019 Ex-Ald.Hill, who was an alderman dur- took the stand.H h Maloney showed the roll.Malone to his house and they talked over the tenders.Witness opposed the change in the railway agreement and Maloney said he did, tho.But, added Malogey takes place and the Trini Bony Cita Pied be the I mopa: pave between tracks, w get a \u2018bers! co tract.Maloney owed witness an agreement as reported in th foregoi Mr.Melon called a) Hill's house again and said: there la mone this deal.\u201d \u201cWitness said, RA Boe ae! 1 believe it, \u201cBut there is,\u201d replied e of i duced a 0 roll of $100 Villa, and witness ald: \u201cJack, ter Com- \u2018Maloney Subsequently, witness said in open council that if other aldermen knew he did, they would vote against th a eof on Hesaw 7 twoaldermen, who formerly o the change, veer around and vote Beit, de Sut noticed ss Maloney voted agai the change.object 3e the = pestnaat.to Maloney had, of Caras, been to purchase * bis support to the BRIEF NOFES OF THE NEWS.Later Rio Janeiro, advices state that genuine yellow fever is epidemic.Mr.Cleveland is better to-day, but ra remain at Woodley on accoun of bad Nine women and two men were frozen to death male bn es Fa a Judden oa at Beer More immigrants ried Eis Inland Jterda, J than any one day for six months, ore than undred perso Archbishop Ireland has left New York for St.Paul\u201d His miss} .the United States Trust [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) Naw Yorx, November pr \u2018Samuel & eee tbe delaciting to-day Pallzaan car No.3on the Erie Rall \u201c TN THE Bom DAILY an FRIDAY FOVRIBER : 30 16 A he E TR A ar Wan November 20-4 so ai TR 11 Re the - 3018 gn yee \u2018 Cy gee 4.= | Sound freight == aro Saved i ave hn ub about A Former Aldérman Incriminated race 1 loures But 55 feet \u2018of the by the Evidence (Given at To- | x section which Ewen lass sight.Cai da; 5.Invision \u2014Malmert Narchouse went Into t the water 3 per T * LAN the fright moved.\u201d Both \u2018Confession to Hill, * I'alides oceurred ju à little before low.tide.\u2014_ 1] Ibs feared novo oftho mado land xa, .e TT A waa by ocither tidal wave nor sarth [sexcrAL TO THE STAR) a aa very s shores.Toraxto, November 30.\u2014 When the Cans, {Toi cutaidear \u20ac No een water at an dian General Eloctric Company bought ons [ery yd Srifey font fromm the Ed son pany's to using A par the raed ad put roger hich pennant uy 18 oa nde © Le one we, on- water 8 a opened for some time, being believed Tock wall built inside piling.| \u201che to be empty.'One day, however, the\u2018 Ia Mar wa lot strong eu ion the high se much si ns from almost all Re.o the globe were were landed.i rd ij: = SEP EL LIRE | at\" yout of nas be spent\u2019 Tei Hs moss tb New Haven to Ÿ os Monday \u2018and to.ua in Montreal again .na.ANOTHER: TACOMA sufi \u2014 [a Doeks Min.voie the mense pressure, and al br been i gt spi ose nt © ou to divide, precis tr docks water 8 most valuable of the water front! > The aouth end of the Sound on ware- - houses, in which were the offices of the cashier and twenty freight went down in the crash with the contain- ipg $2400 in cash, and papers w $18,000.TWO MORE ARE DEAD.Fatal Results of the Football &mash- - Up Increasing.Sourn BRIDGE, Mass.,, November 30.\u2014 Iwo mor more of the football plays ers aking four makin, our aterdage accideut are dead, ortly after midnight, John & who was tho haf tani -Lwo years of back of a William RE hmon eleven, died ihn anim lousness.His akull was ly fractur>d and ho received serious internal injuries.He was to the game yesterday between \u201cWorcester necs Institute eleven and the South Brid team.is.morning, t a ddy' was dawning, Victor elson, fwenty three, at his leg broken and he had sustained severe internal injuries.The remainder of the Jo Jured are being carefully nursed, but th: are little po of the recovery of \u2018Andrew peut Brid, igh School th eae Jost an rmal junior Alfred E.H 19.ot! tor {Bout Bridge, skull fractured Land uries; ries Simpson, student, sg 17 of south uth Bridge, leg en in two and internal juries.The other injured members of the pay are as well as can be expected and will récover.(Ses also aporting page.) REGRET IN OTTAWA The News of Jora Monek's Death at the Capital [SPECIAL TO THR STAR] Orrawa, November 30.\u2014The news of Lord Monek\u2019s 4 death was received here with Le by many of the older people, who remem the first men, who took the warmest in in the accomplishment of Confederation.So much was this the case, that it is known that he addressed several impatient private letters to Sir Jobn Macdonald at times when hoo thogabt se the prom romoters of the pros ect were t_ enough.fic rat hear first Bond faut\u201d enough Par- inment passed abul to cut down the Gov.- Cm?tart from $50,000.The bill was disallowed 'by the Imperial Govern- Dent.Sir John onaid; mocording bo to Mr hopes ne newly biisbod d'memoirs, 2e bo he like: of himself, to the fact that Moncl bad no gift for making that he was suspect fender aod, further, of ses Canada cut loose suspicion being due to the\u2019 tack that, is od toe mere, secre- n- sooner colonies the better.A BIG SLEET STORM.Telegraphies Communieation Badly Interiered With, Cmicaco, November aber 30.\u2014S0 far as tele- oc facilities are concerned, Chicago bean o cat oft from Commu cation ou world 1 och ext might.\u201d About 10 clos a drizzling rain began to Almost at the same time the weather ped colder, and within a few minutes not only the sidewalks, but the atreets were \u2018a alip- YHE PAPAL BUDGET.- Roux, November 30.\u2014The Finanos Com- EPIDEMIC OF D DIPHTHERIA.N, N.J., November 30,\u2014An théria broken out in the three-quarters of a TPE i re a & sileil: | = ¥ F Ai Hi BEY ; i saccnccdi at ; 38 Toronto PETES Paris at ds oats BE 130.$5 at 1500 M Mon! Cotton at 1 10 Tel paul t 156; 4.0 Cations Tetad: s al + slaps (now), at 134}, 80 apres MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reposted for the BIAR by Gordow, Serathy & Co.Seok Now.30.Now.22.de WB \u2014\u2014 1% \u2014 ' - 154 18 rex 18 4 3 4 dés mt me 2 5 8 u\u201c uw?BEE \u2018155 15310 157i = homo» 108 re 08 À 5 is = 35 me M me\" M : 6 Mo \u2018 1% 20 WwW Mi MS \u201cim = ms 0% Iw 5 im NN 10 Bx re 70 \u2014 m cé 127 2% 2e C0 #00 ie 0 Im 0 «© \u2014_\u2014 «0 \u2014 w°0T me \u2014 Le me af Te i SWS 2 16S œæ we 10 Tw \u2014 mm \u2014 COMB 10 ia Me NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.= st.! SysikE i H il Ë ! FF x m) : au) 1 B8035025 19] RÉ) | 2a Heo | | 455) 003) pHVp pean 3-Fury 8 3 | 18) 3% | sil apsazuge-| 2annd $i5215195155 8 250 paiak | 1K) | 85) | ESEopa¥ UF br: 21 ein HEIN Es | 51 SEE] \u201c| Sie] FaR3E Fes 2 : SRSA & WH Sire Heredia & O'Brien's ven von Far ar Er rE og { g i$ PE EE HA | EEE EAS nal dee er ae Le pro et Eire.Pod after some \u2026 Savon, closed for J and steady For Bt.Andrew Y Man's $5 \u2018 Jie CW Lister mappioe | i ES M2 iPXS SES RES > Is a constitutional dissase-and requires a _oonstituti remedy.Such a remedy is \u201cHOODS HOOD\u2019S Tir all .i 8 EEE: \u2014 _ Wholesale, J.N.WARMINTON, 207 2e.James 28, Montreal.221 LINES FOR TEE BOLIBAYS \u2018 HOOD\u2019S Christmas Greeting Cards cures catareh.Bo sire 10 got only Hoods mme he mont ruines for inspection.These are put in Ca TRE] i a a om Sarsaparilla Calling Cards Sarsaparilla Et Hood's Pilis cure all liver lila.se.BISHROr's, M0 it.James Leather Goods DIAMONDS Besztifal holiday ops Card Case We have just now a notable Vistiogldan \u201cRismers, 160 St.James display of Diamonds, en attractive mounted in grace- Gold & Silver Novelties tul tasty sty \u201cWe make a Specialty of of Sas ola, Paper Cutters, Book Marbles, © designs, BISMOFS, 100 st.James be duplioated af other Jewel: 3 Fine Note Paper, Etc.Henry Birks & Sons, MONTREAL.WE LEAD THE PROCESSION.Do You Want a Doll ?»5 Per y Lower han any dealer in WE SELL MORE DOLLS Than any SIX Stores put tegether! \u2014GEF ONE AT\u2014 \u201cCLARKE'S BARGAIN BAZAAR,\u201d 7 Beaver Ball HIM.Oven evening utd Bp.m.THE ARCTIC MITT ts Just the thing for Motor Mem, Made of Heavy Flosced W bas de at leary Fle ohana eo Lasher Pol \u201conly SOC per pair.To be had at A A WHY 18\u201d ~~ \u2018The Montreal Ruger The Choice of ail Oiber Sabarbs ?; BECAUSE the business man can home to lunch in twelve:minutes the electrio cars.BECAUSK he can secure a gom of à house hoated with x water ad every vonvenie a large for Tandon.mos, wi BECAUSE be oan secure a Jok that is sare to double in value, on easy terms - of payment Senile Electric, Sorner Oraig + Bleury sirests, or ws oe Klectric,and be iandbeyour own judge.Th Montel Fred Frechold Co.Ltd, == 163 St.James Street.ew | \u201cTO LET AT $7 PER MONTH, Coméertable Stove, 17112 Bt.W.E.COOPER, - AR Odes.MONEY TO To- LEND - crry TROREETY.- J ro te .CRADOCK SIMPSON 4.00.Le da res Bleury Street Property FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, Including Stores apd Dwellings, well remted.J.CBADOCK SIMPSON & oo, | 181 ST.JAMES STREBT.Varsity * \u2018the onty live Bccigar.uw Tesement, vith we of Oselieg - Ts one, two and Bre quire boxes, tastefully sem bellished with be orest or pts ne ee : RISROFS, 169 St.Vames W.S.Walker & Co.Our Mock is now complete fer XMAS.Goute parchased now can be laid maids for fades \u2019 Ww.5 WALKER & Co, |=200 st.Catherine st.Save money by furnishing your houses at T-E.& A Martins Furniture Warerooms, 1924 Notre Dame St.Open every night.\u2018TO LET, S TOR EF, side, S& Catherine Hors ) streed, COTE ST.ANTOINE.Puitétag Lots far Sale from Mc np.JOHN A.TEES & CO., = WY tow Beard of Trade Bullding.| \u201cVareity\" C r is lsoid by all five clase dealers.LITE THEG WHONBAW PET To TE i Tus Dairr Bran printed at corner THE GIFT SEASON fo meer doar EE ov ators tire ct uy FLOWER sn 00, $5.00 do 8 and \\ jot BAUGH TH = gs \u2018 Jou cungot de butter than give us a call and inspect oud \u2019 Counter ; wader and business taxi il rent low.re verte ais te W.E.COOPER, | ae STAR OFFICE.ae "]
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