I I _, .au _ Il ull; clliuoillalown C. lllill' 'EL' ' 'T4 z:~=i :PD FZ :C ING UA IL \'.(N'O\\' lf 5 -bf 2:: E- ...z "z l" COMPLETE DECLARATION Slll Wllllill IS RETURNS OF ELECTION BUSY IN UIINWN List of Polled Votes, Specials and Totals With Each Mem- Has Mani' Callus- lmP°l‘- . ber’s Majority. Close Call in the Fourth District of Prince -Delaney Has One of a Majority. Capt. Read Files _ a Protest and Others. . ..T-.-.wt Q... .._1‘f=”111"tY 135 ' il"lllvliis'I\ 201' . _ ’ , ‘ Mnjurity [Ur ‘ ' ' lpropcrty, 388. I lines couillv. I.“::::;;;l;i, FIRST DISTRICT. 567 451 ‘T88 5 T Votes Specials Totals 4 L_ .\li-Donald 458 'l`. Kickliam 418 3 Fnink I-Ieartz 5411, 10 i`. i\lrl.ean T15 " 'T‘ lllnjerity for L. McDonald, 462 421 557 722 Liberal, lllhpcrly, 41. I .\lil_lol~ity for Mcliean, Conservative,| irlulcllisc, 105. .~lI<]U(l.\lD DISTRICT. .l_ Il. Mclnnis 359 6 365 _ .l, Mvlsnuc 331 , 10 341 li. N. Vox 522 11 ‘S33 li. li. McEwen 418 14 432 _linlority for Mclnnis, Liberal, pro-' periy, 24, l lluloi-ity for Cox, Liberal. franclllse, l ll ` THIRD DISTRICT. _ AT-ff` A' ` 4"' -I Votes Specials Total ihn Agnew 704 10 T‘l4 `lins. Dalton 659 6 665 'S. F. Gallant 920 9 920 Iirlliiehitle, 96, `J- E- “fyfllf by_ John Parkman, Fif- I _ SECOND DISTRICT. l-ground that the voter had not polled 22 54., :his vote in the ri ht elect 2 159 lA. Mcwilliaiils 525 Z2 ($44 THIRD l)l STRICT. 'Peter McNutt 308 19 417 H. D. Doble 442 28 470 J. F. Arsenault 523 Z4 547 A. E. Arsenault 580 '48 G28 Ma-ority for Doble, Conservative, property, 53. votive, franchise, 81. FOURTH DISTRICT. Joseph Read 482 Z1 503 M. V i.‘el: n.y 403 11 B04 S. ld. Heid 067 14 681 James Kennedy T'.',3 20 802 tive, propelty, 1. Minority fon Kennedy, Conservative, franchise, 121. FIFTI-i DISTRICT. .l_ .l. Johnston 297 11 308 .l .\. l\l¢-.Donald 399 13 412 (‘. ll, (‘lliy 411 16 427 \\ .\. (l, Morson 54! 22 563 lllnjority for McDonald, Conservative, prollerty, 101. l~lnlority for li/Iorscn Conservative, frilncblse, 136. unl<:f<:l< Is.~.NDITs Aus s'i‘il.i. oN \v.\nP.\Tii_ .\'|\l.~l_l\_ }3\ll;_-nl-in, Nov. 20--lElllpci‘or‘ l~`I»ldinuIiIl ni‘l'i\'eil in Sofln from his; In\'l.i-ilu cllstlr. ol; l°_§llxinil,uI‘iiil nuzlr \`;lrli.-l. where he hus been en \'li<‘iiii\ln for Illrce \\‘ccl1€mHl1'S d¢f08t 111 ViCt0I‘ia. Wil is 033 lpn, 0., -6 'IMS nn-_h d P' ~ 11° 01° ‘M118 - _ 5 23 549 Majrorlitxd' flu: Plowse Conservative lid-*fins* l15la(;e'oII(l.Ihselde;ab-le argument be Btrmgho-1;_-tened' out. _ _ 739 17 756 franchise, 68. ' lltain votes. The sugirrlllliismn OI Cer. M"j"rny fur MI. Kennedy' Couscrvad ' . §lJ01l votes commenced n§xi?pA)t the ,.\-.-,1_....l.t-.-ty, nz. _ _ _ FIFTH nisriiior. ,O-clock snerlu wright adjougued ‘_‘_‘,‘_ Mnlorlty for M. Smith, Liberal, W_ N_ Jenkins 306 ' » 1° _couit until 7 o.cl k ' ilJlc'ted the count inoiill lt`l?dmdigsl;c9m` except the fifth. Ou resumin :_‘1ct.s ofel-oek the count of the votel; ii 1,112 tions to the return of any men 'statute Capt J°‘§9Pl1 Read ol, nt. 03 _ _ to tht' V t ' li -_ '_" H covered and Nlan ll/lore THIRD DISTRICT, __ , lneianey -U; f,___i1__<;__e¢lH ftér___v_i1I_u.te1 c, Y is 554 ' ' FIRE D ‘ I _ ' ' < T ISTRILT. llicnias Cairns, on the grotgintigt l_0CaIed lil the lvllilei the said votes were polled in , _ _ _ _ the l‘g;F_Fnge lmlllnf-Z division. Micllnel (}_ _ . y objected _to the votes polled oi Joseph lteail in the Freetown poll lby G€01`E0 Mayne on the ground that teen Point. Third District on the toot. J, F. H. Arseseult nie » qui e e rmei al present as e res- uro frnin twenty two states, England ____ »pondled fihr the President of the Uni- 50°' _ _ _ iuilunl.. iieigliilil ...ul Mexico. teil states. col. stewart spoke withl A memes: fur Organizing the Lay- ~1~-'_*_-- _ _martial nrdor for the Navy, the Arm men’s Missionary movement; will. be l TYPHOON GETTING READY. PARIS, Iwov. 20. - Under s, dullmnd the Reserve FO,_c_,s_ Y held ____ SL Pau1,s Schoolmom _ml MANILA, November 28-The weat.ll~ Sky in harm only with feels of sorro'w'l N,A_ Campbell eloquently responded . _ er bureau reports that another typ-land loneliness “La F-etc des Mons.. Ifm. the Land of the Heathen Rem ,___ Wednesday morning the 9th DEC. and hoou is furining somewhere between . - jF_ Fullerton for the Land We Live In 9' mass meeliillfi in the First Metlwd' who was injured on Labor Day at the the (lnrolillli Ielnuds und the Philip- pines ;:l'oii|l, the general diiection ini ’l`url\`isli troops pillu-_,cd the lllilgnr-_ wllicll it is moving being to the nortll inn village of Dcrekuy und shot scv-| cljill of the inliabitnnts and cilllilliitby Nl o\lti~;i;;i-s upon the wonieu. i und cost, it ls expected that the storln will pass to the southward of llialiilit solilo time il__l_i§i_n_g the night. A SUPERB PROGRAM AT NEW WONDERLAND TONIGHT All Elegant New Reel, and Mr. Dick and Miss Von Branders in New Songs. _ was observed in Paris yesterday. , The principal cemeteries, such as Pere I Lachaise. It wnls also Dogs’ Day in the ultra- fashionable world. The animal cemet- ten pnrrots, nine cnnaries, four tunic pigeons and a recently do:elltssd_ and Prof. Watts made an engaging address for the ladies. The speeches were excellent in their variety, and were very heartily applauded. Songs were introduced between toasts, J. el y, which lies in thc-.island of the I Davies and Miss Hazel Bremner be-'ell might have an opportunity to at- exhibition, was to hlave herself drawn Seine, near Asniers, attracted ri ing the soloists, both of whom were,tend the mass meeting large _gathering of persons who had enthusiastically recalled. _,_ t it sted b the lost some pet Fido or Mimi. In this Alter the regular toast list and The in eros man B y descended to the ground hanging by inclosure ure buried 15,000 dogs, 4000 some voluntary oflefrlngs had been 18780 nllfllbef Of 1\1Ym€H Present- &l5;hcr teeth to the pulley rlinniug on nn cuts, l-ieveu horses, six [Let m0l1l;*i_YS. _d£_“_{’°_i9¢3____*_'fv Lge I_&b1°H WEN ciltiared the meeting augllns favorably for the inelined wire rope, At her las; per. o cow, two goats, ii am , a pan er, B 0 all Peasure c ase the success of this movemmh glowing hours with flying fee; till well on in the small ‘hours of another day. It was n real, joyoug eelelbralgjon [,‘oc_lie. ~ - _~ ,_ L, ,_ tliroogliout, ellen in I FII.IPiNos MURDER-l~1D To ,_;,I,`f_'_',°e"f,‘f";f,§f,’{,,,°;,,t ,i;‘_f,,_‘,: who were present llosokweaggliyefgil slvrn 'rHInsT sou snoop, h th -1 1 f 1,30 vvnrll to the future anniversaries of .___ _ Iisl eHcllm;itize‘Iis“cs'Tli)§ l3'i:lI:\(reI?s0.\r(f‘ L Pt A“dmW’S Dill' CHICAGO nl NW 2q”`Th° tram” ,_ ' I ` _-_-_-V. AL I' ' ' details Af the .murder ‘by Filipino #811110 01` m~‘“`Ul°» f1°*‘tlY I EJ ml ---*_* hmmm (2,, H D Everett of the ,mv , _ The next morning Waeltz’s body was found at the foot of the stairs with his skull crushed. Baker has dis-_ appeared. I A warrant is out charging him with murder. ofthe Laymen's Missionary move- ._._.___.i ENN Ill ENNEEN Ill HUPE NllllSl ¢_w-nn TORONTO, November' 29--Marie LaBlanche, a young tight. rope artist, ist Church on Wednesday evening at Canadian National exhibition, died . _k_ Th t _ d L t to-day _at_ the _general hospital, where 8 0_c1otch ` e I£&B“(,)‘; H55? egznino she had been lying since the accident. h°1d e “sua e ne y g Her lea, which was the thriller of PFBYGT II`l€€I'lHZ 011 that evening that the grand stand performances at the by the teeth to the top of a. pole about 150 feet high, from which sho formance her rope broke, and Madame LnBlanche fell to the ground, break- ing her spine. The exhibition board paid all he. expenses at lthe hospital. ulllfll ull l/lllll’ PHILADELPHIA, Novlmbor 20.- 'lhe army vaneuis-hed the navy this aiternoon by a small score and nar- row margin of 6-4, a. touchdown md goal aglaiust a goal from the ildld. Thirty thousand persons naw the husky cadets from up the Hudson conquer the sturdy mlduhipunm fran the Severn in a contest that never lagged. That the navy boys were mir- prised at the unexpected strength of their opponents is putting it mllldlyi They were over wheimed, whereas they had entered the game prwetllcnl- ly sure of victory while the navy boys had entered the gamn on fo/I? ites picked by close followers of 0 sport they found iihemselvlen confront- ed by men who made lt what wl nm once perceived to be an equal match. The army victory carried with it no disgrace to the vanquished. The do- flneive playing of both teams was all that _could be desired. Neither team could make much tmprmsiolcn it! opponents line and in CUl1i°li\l°¥1°° they both _playod'1"ticking gunni ,There was more panting in todhy’l game than has been som on Full!!! this season. INENIIH lNNllSl_ll; Nl SI. PIEHHE , _ _ ST. PIERRE, Miq., Nov. 29-'|110 French Warship Admiral Aubst, with lthe new Governor of the Colony. Paul Didelot, on board, arrived YU' terdny from Fnuce. The new clilidnl received n hearty vrelcomn from N1' towrlspeople. It is understood Hill?- Ioovemor Diaelou will immediately take up the schoo1_ ucot‘l9 gl” caused the recent' llemonsgn on: here. It is not known how lol! U1! the Admiral Aurbot will runnin it port. _ anooviimillb 5100.000- Nnw vous, °'Nov. 29-From tile e Panama Liner Finance, Aung nnaerniker tom me niet tie ' ' . ' _null of tn _ ,_ _ __ _._ - - --- I ,,m___L up of ___,m,, of these gmvcs Sus, SALES Mm RAIN ernment forestry service, mid Tllden. “mmol and nun) by tbl ~~°1f11°1‘ ns mucll us $200 And then e n- _m R Wnkley n, scllooltenchoir Were' _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'Ili ' ~ . ,h », l' i'oin Il gnln:|ler's intl! and ll\¢‘~. _ . ` . _ _ . .. made plrbl»ic here rec?ntly by Ebcncz- I' e neu reel for this evenlnl.. I o\\s| l_ll_n___;_0__ ___ __ ________ ___o“c “;m,,,__ ,HI scrlption on the nl_arnle slabs l lleie 'I`()ilUN'I‘(l, lm, 1_n(Spe,.ml)* _ __ _ tl ___ _ l H ’1 2l‘lil_lll description of the evils ot; vlilllnlllifg, while vividly inlI11`059111Hf thi- onloolrer with the strnnlre hall-, llininui ill ll llmn's life uho has nietl Wllfl llll~ rei\'el‘ses cnliilniln tn :\‘\'T\ 1\ 0"". Ili' is raven li-,l\'illl: llulllc, lliil-_ 'llll'-' lfooil bye.-l to his \‘.'il»\ li.l\`< li\l`, fill. the iorlncr cllrlleslly llcseecliinkll llln not til lrnuilllc any lliore. ’i`hi‘n he I” 11'*-"ll in the guy company of mm “nl woillrli, deeply interested in his Ltllne of cllnnce. He goes n\lL with one of the women for n social #11159 l ““‘l Hllc drllgn ilnil rolls llilll, illlll wllile hn in ne-leap he drennls. The ‘l""1\lT\ ls vividly portrayed on U10 ‘""‘°'1. ns he goes from ailluc-nce to '"1" ln his drowsy thnllgllis, then 'l“‘ li\vnl;enlng to the irearllery of ills ;`_"ll»=lnll.n, and the coming true of "R ill-I-mn. Uut the loynity fli Ill-\ wlle, and the love of his ehlld illllntnl lust lime, so do not miss tnllflght. inn awakening." 66 Bayfield St. 12-1d3lp,d_ lllnrfo Llnimelll. Cures Glrgel in “WS HIL _ wmogllt through the nliectlou of l\_\S 1 It is ll Stl-one realistic are ll few culled nt iendmil. _ ltltrong winds and gales southerly gegvakley’ fa ‘er uf une U ‘G mn' Over the resting plnceof n. Kintmlgrailually shifting to westenlyu and ~' d 1 _N _ ‘UVM ones' ` N V ‘(`l - ries sip-iniel one reads 1 'I slioll'northwesterly mild ni h B'vereIt was °mmgc in* Urcstry in ‘l"E""{')"'i“1'; ;l',\:°t‘;,‘;l‘i:_:f,I,',,,I,‘n,(|‘ relrlet thee eternally, dear little one. 'rlny, turning decidedly* dolH‘el~)w<:IIyWHH- ;;e|st,:f`{'at';-m,;';g:.l:,e;` ;:,i&dws(;c':;;l0_f:,fp2_'1Bl i.0ND<)N, Nov. 25|--interrogated in IICCII lv Il (I »' ' - \ ~ ' ' a 0 B ' , t. 1 3 ,~ . I ~ ity henceforth shnll my life n¢gday_ . tl Holme f C mmans recently Sir nw Mlm, “nntfh nml!cIrutrlHsHnrl“°l1 all 11"111f'=‘- M111# W" “' “"' °' “ ‘ y lion-.ing .it I9 Pleasant st. the .fest music of the dny, grmidly BIIDDINM *he ‘lepartod I-"Y terrier of . ,_ 1 ht hp -ive-c The Ron. n well-known leader of Pnrlsinn so- ..______.____ _________1_%'_1_‘11,‘LP_d_~ F_';_;.(h1Is:liilnm'Il`l(llICilI1c, Thi; (‘holr Boy, ciety is npostroDl\iZ°d in thi” W|1Y~ WANTED 3 n“m\"“` "I b0B\'d2\`S °Bl‘l ,lndvtho most should be made of the "Oh, Snppho I lf my soul csmnot. be accommodated nt 185 Prince shirt time he rrnlnlns hero to hear join yours, denr and noble friend.: I ____ ____ __ him, for he is n. genuine treat to lla-_do n it v\‘.sll for salvation without. ,I -_OST on Sunday night on Prince len to. Miss Von Bfdhders gives tlle.thr~c l I sllrill only like tllae to s um- __ .A or Alley St., a pol;-'01 gold |»im_ popular Priile of the Prnlrle for the ber for ever in the sleep that knows med glasses. Finder plone leave at murders prouably occurred on May 11 End' expmsne _ and Chief Ayaho, ln the guise oi ing was d°“e in the mana- °' ththe Georgie on Thaniregi img Ulf. WHS taken into yesterday the 3100.000 ill gold and silver, which the Finance he,-l tn hoard for the p~y-ng of! the Goi ernment employees in the Pmiamg, Cruel. The wreckma had for two days 'o en trying to reach the spocie, but it wns not until yesterday altiarnoon that a diver was can to penetrafa to the strong room of the vessel md re- cover the bags of coins. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO. Nov. 80-(Special)- net. wheat 101| ' A i t friendship became the guide of the Ev. emnarllo on IMF C1111 C9- 8 91° D__c_ Com __ 6" ,. V i i i ._ erett Party and one __;l_igllt just heelwgl:luEl:_ew1;_l:_el:;>_;_l;edn_c:;f;_S;%_e 3___gr__C;‘4__ f1:\llE;£(tI1`;Kpnl'id(y? \N§ltlinNbi;mf‘Ii1|erio¢l;e;,flsimilar statements and added that tuyug plant. Hin follower.. then fell lower Prices are likely this C*hrls°- upon their victims and slew them.. "1"- Minrfs Llnilient Cures Diphtheria. Jan. Pork . . $14.46 Jan. Wheat ._ 103| Jan Corn Bll May Pork $18.02 --_-hah----_nag Minard‘| Liuirnllt Cure! Ulkhrt, rll ” . I I . J l "