~ ?_ lf*i"_"'_""""“'* "*‘*_\1\Ixr-yxwssgw-.ws-a-_-pg iii ." 3'* " _ rs *’v ,f ts l 1. \ ‘I .- \ ‘fa 1 . A . \ J *f 1 -.» " .As S.-tj: . .it fi? na £- _$2 ` if 7' “dt §< _ . r . ' \ . _» 51 5 _ 1' ~'. ._ ' »,.`f ,iw . - _.i_;‘\?~ .<5 ` ` is »-,YS-: _ ¥ _»_. ~ a; _ _ ~_'..¢. _ 1 , ;~ XZ _.uf _ _,L_ ; ~f`»s`;1¢. fr-_ - _Win ,,_______ . _ 1.r"_ ~' 5,; J f. "’.*'- , f -_ "-.»." .fr- _ ~<:f‘ `§. _' ` .3 _i 3 ~-1 -'f , e. te -.' =_ -.3 1 .hm ___ _ 2 1 - / K s »»_ *_ ~‘ -. I=._ _ »-| !!, . ..» '_ ,t ._ _vi-3 _ ._ 1”.- '€».,_ . ,_ . __ ,E--.~_ ¢`-my' _ L_; -"if ' ._ ‘_ `;»- f‘~ ~ _ '-t, ._ _ _~__,_`_.» .fs ° ". a ,:1' ;\ ‘_ _.___ .V - _.~‘.~. ` . A' t ..f ‘.1 4* f ~_» 1 _:il 1 _ sf- ,,,~ _,. 9. l. -f` £4 L ;_ ,_ ` l A 1-°’°" "_" '"'-_"Y "Ar" "' _`"“' ` ' |T'S BONUD [T0 COME. 1-,1¢gmph's London cable says “imc °t"""°m°°t° in °° h"°"i°' °° tunately oftoofrequent oocuxrenceto be R°°h°l Burial’ “N NWN- WW" Sir s ialt is D5 roca the subject of preferential trade, gveglgokad N-| di th | f D01! Y pantomine work. Th Charles insisted that the preferential the comunt s:;:,i°“°: xhazez 5;; young lovers met in the hunting Held on “fin was bound to come. Great B ,ut would soon have federatied So Africa, the Australion commonwea md the Dominion of Canada both ,ing for prevential tariffs on a recip e was t atthey should h' - _ ’ b°°i5' “nd Gm" Bduln '°°ld 5°” '50 ` y . misee with aaafe electricbillpcguliredl. ptr; eggdllson F ?e;?mddmVt%3t!b‘3e ,ive way and do as other ccntrles, \;‘h|»,|,,g_pm.m,,,,_ by the Imp, which ;3_a_tca_rrh and suffer its evil consequence dl- ~ _ ee _ \- _ e ._ _ y __ _ _ __ _ _/» l _ ` _ ~ fi they furnished. They failed in this re- in 8 tG1;iN'l'l10zon? III quickly and A l _ - D __ g X _ A f ' S H ' _ i .7 \ ` _' s spect,°andin the use* of their lamps he :ai-ried to tlldnleiiugsf' thrbails agrrliedriicgfi ` ` " ` " ° l I " /_ receivedacurrentof electric: b which parse e the air ou b th. s ' \ \ \ ' 'l -- Y ...“.:~-bt. Y. ff- 1°; sl _ _ f s \~\ ma_t|¢_w , he was instantaneously killed. The pre- “ " “mi ‘i“ ‘_ 9°”-°' ° ‘"1" “S ° _ ` _ - _ __ _ lm arp” Ms sumption is that it came over the same ;¥\fg2-1383?.: ,:'§|fttt:i'i°tu:,':,n!‘tE'tul;|gt°|‘:g:r ` ‘l ` _ _ i J system, and from the same source as that equals it for Cazarrh add all other lung ° by which his ordinary supply was de_ and throat diseases. Alldealers, 25c.an.i __ ' ' _ _ livcred to him by appellants. The burden $100- ` ' - 0 r e . Iac a 'rs-ace 01 Bheumausm Lest _*_ of proof is upon them to show the con-F ___.¢._- - ~'~-~~ " v » e Alter Usinc Q7; Giants Kidney, trary. This they have_ failed to do, and LATE Empgggg pRgD`p|CK_ ` ' An Im ,tb ' d b 1 ~- . portant One and Should mfR-]§m2§'x;;§enfs‘§§_§d“:f'=;°;;S£_°;::, no cout: sscrsunoss. bg gf Interest Hevi vs. The Royal Electric Co. J dge- J A l I I ,I i to ment of the Court of King’s BenchuAp LONDUN' September 11°'-_The me Dow. 4* .look aftar herself and her empire C ri x-an Pain and Suiferlng. iriver fglls darn it is possible that you have t remedies witho t a r riddinctheblcodeturieasldpe the cause of rheusnatiln and Nd! 9411*' Hr. B. llama, Stittsvilie, Ont., writes: "I was rheumatism, had sever! knees. hip joints and acres the and I Ill 0198 1'. Chanda Kidn which ha ly me. ere nstthe ofheu tism and ‘attacked me frequently." Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Livt Pills h _ uma, “lb by “I than my d ‘rr employees called at Girouard's place of ,,m,dy_ Thy W” 'hm can" du, business and put inafresh burner to appoint. Om pill a done. 25 een a replace one that did not illuminate pro- box. at all dealers. or lldmanaoa, 5 Ce, Toronto Chase s ney ver must be about the best medicine obtainable for ---- heumatism. It curse that-msghiy by Ei? tel? Rheumtttism remedgs did not help me °°1‘°|¢Bll\¢ll and negligence. » _ 07° __ : UV" P1# Th "$15" °°m9l°¢* Girouard was a hotel-keeper in Ste. a ° I e trace r ma left, I ala e lo subject to bill head e 5! '=l¢¢‘ri¢ liahts supplied by the Sorel If you e.re.a sunl'erss'»`fnsn rhenm`£2~ fl ties., “VON least ager ousness, a h Ind li-003°!! l|°¥l0ll» 'N491 f0l'l1l0l'l¥ _ Electric Company. .On the morning of mil Bates -, to be turned on when the room was used. x aww z ,“? %_h Y ¢ 1 f : ei- sg,” _,_ ,,_ r_K ' ` <"'=““’°`ff’-?“’?""-*"-‘ _.V-W.-..>,..,. _ . _ - _' " ". ‘>"»i ' v “ . ~f' ' ' ? v i~"I¥~ P, ;: ~"‘*_' '=‘ ‘ 4- ;’”=',».' .fx-._ G'-' ff. if _ ~. _ "1 '»., ~",-.'.'t`a~ »'~“"~' 1-1‘~"":\:-fJ_=.f?~~; U , ,, s ’= _ nm ouasnnts, ceaarlorrarown.‘Pnn¢oi:'*-xnw'.1Li€b“"tsLnln’ s1|r~1-imaniiis j The wife ofa hotel keeper, who was killed. apparently by a shock received by an electric: burner, sued the electric °°U\PGl! for damages, alleging that the death of her husband was caused by their The facts of the case are as follows - Cunegonde His premises were lighted Jl\D\l°1'.Y ll. 1900. one of the company’s perly_ This was in a room directly behind the bar, and so dimly lighted by its window that the electric light required 5 = Vice President- THEODORE ROOSEVEL SECRETARY HAY. SECRETARY GAGE. WU TING FANG “he also before they could nrt mm into the Chinese Minister, ,_ » W I L A M about the lamp or its connections which WHITNEY. EUNB Wfmilwd U59 °f iheil’ 11511199 order, but the transformer from which by the T some customers atthe- shop. He ridiculed About noon Madame* Girouard, having _ occasion to go into this room, putj out her hand totake hold ofthe clamp to ` turn on the light, but received a shock 1 from if which startled her so much that she called her husband, who was serving his wife s alarm, and went into the back room and grasped the lamp in his hand, and immediately fell over against the wall with agroan. The persons in the shop rushed in and had much difficulty in wrenching his hand from the lamp. He front room. The electric co'mpany's etn- ployees were notiled of the accident and visited the premises in the course of the afternoon, and could discover nothing appeared to be out of order they handled the lamp with bare hands without receiv- ing ahy shock. Outside the house the wires and connections seemed to be in Girouard’s premises were supplied was so highly charged with electricity that there was some dimculty in removing it. The A MERE SHADOW. lllllll Sllllllllll llll llll. In naming wells in their honor, and besides some of the gentlemen are substantially interested. ' A total issue of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES at the popu- lar price of ONE DOLLAR per share, (NON-ASSESSABLE) is of- fered for sale. ALL the money from the sale of stock is DEVELOPMENT WORK ONLY; i. e. boring abaut twenty 0 E wells on tracts of nearly SIX THOUSAND ACRES of choice il lands ( of which the Company holds options) in Ventura County, Cali- fornia, which County is situate at tide water, and has steadily produced for twenty years high°grade oils. As the co|_npany’s land is prove oil land, dividends of one, two or even ave Per cent monthly me sure remarks of the court on this branch of fully completed; besides setting aside a surplus for further work )lo SALARIES paid until dove - opment is completed . to be paid, after developments are ' 1 lll..llll_llll,l!l_lll..l“° J ersey. Capital stock and issue ON HUNDRED THOUSAN SHARES at ONE DOLLAR each, NON-ASSESSABI.E. President, Fsascls Tnavnnralv. (New York J ourna1,) Fir t Vice-President. W1LFR‘D P Poem, (Spirit of the' Times) Second Vice-President, CHARLES S. DALEY. (Oiiice of Walter S. L02’-U-) Secretary, Hans! Hl.LLllAN» (R°°l Estate), The Directorate, besides above, embraces representatives of the Com- mercial advevtiser, Evening Post, and Morning Telegraph. Colonial Trust Company Of N9' York, depository. _ REMEMBER shares are only ONE DOLLAR each. Und "N7 shareholder is in on the GROUND FLOOR $4 dtf Lmafgn o;.:Ee.Dl '_ solicitvi M°%’?ot£"t.t.t». thi," $d§‘&°'t.~-om \ou¢towa,'sm.¢a onecle waamas»¢_uiiidis|s_ °`\Plild. Honey tololll. 1 attorney-s ermwoon c n. sm-ister and um always moreor less the case on a wet days, D ' dcient to show that, in some manner or Organized under the laws of New_ E D electric company con tended that this was such as this was, and that there was not such an accumulation of current in this transformer as to cause danger in the use of lamps supplied from it. Another theory was that the acci- dent was caused by a. guy wire of an- other electric company’s system, which was at one point within an inch or an inch an a half of the Royal Electric Company’s wires which communicated with Gireua.rd’s house. An‘ action was bought for $15,000 dam- ages. At the trial the action was main- tained, and $5,000 damages were awarded, namely. $2,000 to the widow. and $1,500 to each of the minor children of the deceased. The company appealed from this deci- sion, but the judgment given at the trial was confirmed by the higher court. The Court of Appeal was of the opinion that it was unnecessary to prove the exact cause of Girouard‘s death, and that it was suf- other, it had been caused by the negli- gence of the electric company. The the case are of general interest fas illus- trating the duty of electric companies and showing their liabilities in cases of accidents of this kind. They read as follows:- But in my opinion, it is a matter of in- riiference, legally speaking, where this current originated. The appellants i. e. the Royal Electric Co.) should be held responsible for it under any circum- stances. They deal in a commodity of a recognized dangerous character, the con- trol of which is a matter of technical knowledge :and experience, and entirely uncomprehended by the general public. When a company like the appellants, organized under the name of an electric company, hold themselves out to the public as dealers in and suppliers of that- commodity for gain, and make contracts with private individuals for furnishing light or power over a system constructed and controlled by themselves, they are bound to deliver it in a torm under con- ditions of safely for the person an property for whose use the company charge and receive compensation, and they arealso bound, in the discharge of theirparts of the contract, to a supervis- ion and diligence proportionate to the pe- culiar character and danger ofthe com- modity in which they deal. ‘In the case under consideration th e electric company not only had stipulated but had exercised the right of supervis- ion of their system within the premises of the deceased. As to that portion of the system outside of his premises. no one but their own employees had even the right of examination or interference. If. their transformer was defective, or could become dangerous from the moisture of an ordinar! raiustorm, it was their busi- ness to have discovered and removed the cause of danger. Ifthelr system of wir- theirfinterferenoe either BISWNUIU ` ithintli lncllyd ah:ottb:mpany,evenifen a dead wire __ HQN6 YOU S0011 951' pommon prudence would have suggested' y6l5, 1f`ll0iZ y0ll_ Illilih of Dodd’s Kidney Pills lives in the place Herewae It man. who only a short while ago-last winter in fact--_ was the picture ot suffering and weakness. aKidne Disease »victim; forleieven I an comp tely . cuae an n Dodd’s~Kid Pi ls for it." some copper works. They live in the dust and fumes, and drink water contamin- When you ask for Headache Powders s FORT aretbo best. A11 Drwrsllts in ro and Zio. sizes. ` BERLIN, September 12.-The German, Austrian and even the Russian papers unanimously recognize in the meeting of the czar and the kaiser further 9 preservation of the peace of the world. .V or Brest, has been wrecked on the rocks ofi`Portsal. Only part of the iii.;- Bicyclists and all athletes depend c _n BENTLEY’S Liniment to keep their joints limber and muscles in trim. upon the letter as a fake. For the masses not the classses BEN- TLEY’S Liniment is tbefamily medicine ' Big Sale of Children’s School Suits at half price. Sizes up to 27.-Paton $cLCo I. Our New Duchess of York Hat leads the fashion. Only A New York Model is of scarlet flannel the front and back being in small tucks in _clusters of two, widely separate,narrow bands of black satin extending from the shoulders and neck, forming a yoke effect. These bands are ornamented with three smailbuttons placed near the end. The box lea under which the shirt waist and the combination of colors-red, black and blue are the latest things in shirt waists this fail. Have you seen Paton 85 Co’s new lot of New York Flannel Shirt Waists. They are showing a big range this week. 12 eod Style and Shape Design withoutgood cloths is wasted. Every one of our Garments is properly and honestl lined with good honest lining. is put together right. Shirt Jackets. allatshortpr-icesatPaton&Co’s. 12 Christy Hats are here in _all their glory at Prowse Bros. 14 Bi. “ed by mover' _and fell, cutting himself fearfully about b d _ -"-'°-""' the boss me body. 1 used mNaRn'sl 0°". W- Q.; ` ‘ _ ‘;`_ ‘:.*1a'~'.~_ .. iii BEN1-LETS is the best Lin ment _ in England, a housekeeper withoutwages, _ in America, a spoiled child, in France, -»~fé;-~‘~ ‘ »' -'f RAN ON THB ROCKS. afriend who doubles our pleasure and A --- quadrudes our expenses. + ~ ~ ' -_ LONDON, September 11.-A despatch to Llo d’s says that the steamer Lyon, ~ "-"<'-""’ chesp Price 10 .md 25c_ ' _fine enable us place these Hats at the $1.00 ati Paton’s. 5tf. lP*""‘°“ &` C' ° 55' buttldns tis stitched. This is particularly Fianna" to da at Pa_t&n’S to be recommended, as it is good in style, ° y ' No shoddy cloths are used. Everything three-quarter Jackets and extra long costa H125 _ __ _ __ _ I Y 0 ' "` " ~ -4' --- ` " ' ` ' " rf ' ~_'.-or -iz-tr :_f~.'=1*r.»'>_@~*~*'-`e“".~;':~_~“°-:sez _ _M-»s- and stew _ ‘_ i - ~ 1 _ slr. this accident. Thefactthat guy wires LONDON Sep" be IL Th of 1 Y ff f-f ~ _ -__ . ' A l>°°°we.fro ul t, 1° lr-os t be 'll 1' - ¢ E811, f ` _ A " f Charles 'l`uDP¢l` *W midi’ 5011100111911' mm, dmgelfoxc mctgzfgone ?m;°,l,_ Csionmel,'was married to-day to Y I A ‘ " _ -_ ii _ __ _ _ ‘ ` __ e ` ` I A J a . 'iff trio system exacts.eoa~wmobtbo public A“8“° 3~ A U ' ` ' - _ V _ fl ‘ = _ ___;; 8. e s A ' _ -_ ‘ ' I d 1 d h lowers health and vitality destroys ° g ll l ' .Q - a I W had been frequently said that she was "‘“' _marrieuto the count. Truthto-day makcs.l _ _ l _ _ » if g D°dd's K‘dn°7 Pm' Budd ‘ mm up the following unqualified statemontcou- ` A , ` ,` as to his Natural Weight and Strenght. ‘earning hes will:_ ‘" L ' IS il9l'6' 1118116 at _ _ 1 _ _Se 16’ S my “The fact has transpired that there* ' ‘ ~ _ _ ._ i ~ _. ___ _§' ,,§2§’,'}‘,§,‘§§yQ,§§§’,,,,,,‘I,"’ of ,,f,,°,,°,‘,’,,,),. is t legacy or no-as munon marks for . _ _ . wish -it, prices are right. P =y‘ Count Sackondorf, with whonr her late personof Phillips Boissoneault. of this majesty is alleged to have contracted a_ _ _ ___ it __ ___ _ *$10.00 _;gO'f0 f»l'l8 V6l'y mcrganatlc marriage T opiates or any g. ey create years his back noted; be awinfilod in n»bab1t_nom;oootbioodose. “I e l P _(them in all the 1 weight toa mere shadow. After eleven .__..¢-_- ‘ ‘ ' ~ ’°~“»‘i‘».‘i".‘I.”§.‘.E.‘3.‘2‘l.§1‘l§f.“..‘Z.°’.§"‘.§.;........" “WB” 5°-N s"“°“"°RS- _ ~ s .Sl=°