_(sncn'r3‘i`_iv"cani.a.i’ ei this airy. W -_ ___.iieif14-:ite-\Y°»~1~l yri. n *f$"®Mdiiim§ 1sau.hugc“c_élv\_ii‘n \_\_it_¢'t'te_pl_seliioni-1 the event Thlslaiter-ts’-t_l,i'__|\ r_e*lt;.of _a resent oi`a vacancy .are these of Thomas Government inquiry, held into charges Ellloii;ox-Mayorp! Brantford and W. _ ` _ww _ l1ooippiywith|h¢,r`,¢|¢`!sst, thus forcing Uartwrigimvi ' `Gsn&aif the Govern_rnii_¢t-to,i\_P`miae him. f, r 1 4 .\ RES?l®l“ Aiféi' Seven- May ‘Re- l i“froli_iihly ' at Qnce. - _ oi.'.iasing_iniggip§gp@§nguage. at is nirtraieairsveccyat mar fan to irhmongihe nfimes`,pientioned in con- prsien§td‘1s'|e\nt‘Wo_li'lU$t’b`y lisv. Mes-f Uhurchil1Ligiagstons,loc'ailmrrieter. Y ~ Has 'Some Interesting Facts' To Relate Establishing oi ,Constabulary .Prima V. 0. M., who hasjust retired from his ralis and Col Steele. It was to be a mill-_ commnndin the Royal-_South African Constabuiaryln order rto take up the in time of peaoe.aseet fortb'in the proc- crganisaiioncf the 'regular forces ei the lauiation of Lord Roberts, the Command- Dominion for di fenospiirposslrin the.new arrived here_on` Saturday, and is the guest oi hte iyrosher-hi aw, 0. A Har wccc, _- _ Col. Ste`ele‘i'l‘t' vices to Canada are well d known. 'i‘her,,hegaa\forty-one years ago, when, at thi!!! 6! sixteen, lie- reeeivedt 5 acom`mls`lilttfl`U junior lieutenant, and 5ii°°l°.Wli‘»|1 Eflill il\l\l1°l‘. ‘_T|\¢y UW0 manyrproofs. The success with which pm F,.“|,m` Rnd |n 1350, Fgur prov/lded` themselves with excellent srverl oil- the frontier during years later. __,,nn .the .occasion ofthe Red River Expedition, under Col. Garnet Wolseley, now Lord Wolssley, he- joined the Ontario tat- |,,||°n and wok Da", |n gh, mmh gg gh, nearer than twenty miles from the Con- icothilis.-;Whed,_the .first two batteries of Canadian* Artillery were organised, he volunteered togo with Ocl. 1i'reoch's commandos e sergeant instructor, and iw- "bw .$meierih~NiY_sl_'» M°-we Police forcebwaa created bv Sir John Macdonald, and placed under-__the com- mand of Col. French, 0oi.Stes1e became riding-mas1(._sr»__Eefremalned with the force for. "\\\lY¥e`Ara, steadily working m°|iii Di the men 60l1lill'lBlHR.f»h°.°°°5_l“b‘ _ his way to iiiij front. .When till louth African war brought the oali_ - V a, _(Jai, Btselc organ- ised the Y' `» iiiri “from the prairies ldi n who w| w1n the ‘Gln A nitnntsd ' ` ;~a'r'|ii‘ss`he~-was on the point of `s\iliug with tiicm,he was av- naetrri tctiia annaec ci the strata- a Horse, - ‘TK recruiting and organiz- mn of tlllsM1t'oeof9iJ0 men necssltaied hislretnrn' "the Northwest; His aer- vleesin Shdatfliriea brought the rice- araucn ci_tii_a=vici.crian order, ai which herwss thsR¥'t recipient. While there h\`_iwas tid tosn important coin- nond int cogitabnlary. or-aanizid by Gghersl Bfulln Howell. Kiel. Steeldhss been abcombhhiefl in Sasth Afrioaby his wife, `_who is a dshghtsr pl the late R. W. Vnudraull, who was `msny years member et Par- liament ‘oo\u\7. f Hoi. S `_i1h `°reluceehi."t6 discuss his Wk in Bilrlth .air-ice. bar. na dia any °nl or twithihgs of interest. At fltit the was divided into a captain and ,of_ each. Gen- to give it as H feiir ‘divisions commanded' by "im 9! vesicle. "ff 2.50) 'J ,`.. A-L r _ l ;'l_"'_ __ i e Fi om adjrzca Mcsranxt, ¥uife‘i§.~Uol. Steele, 0. 'Bn te . _ _ _ _ff _ ' T "" l - T piovineesoi-ldheetiwand `Saskatoh_ewsn:~ . ...Ths,Ganad;ofe1snu=nt _oonSiFte.d_.0f.th_ir;' »l\l$.UtK1~|1i_\l‘4¥ peuss of the enemy was recognised hy the _iifreusvaal and Orange River Colonies. _ » lby the constnhullfyr with the exception oeiearur-‘-arent. W i r using oei Piikineicri. ni were narr- foiee in time ol war and a pollcsfuroe in-chief, ntmops lil) each and at first they re render- welr__o"m.of_i1c¢_rl, but .later .sure distributed amongst the. other ivisions as the geuerai fuund them ndap¢§`I ,meu._ _ -»‘»‘0! -their 'resouroefulness," said Col. cunts and transport facilitlesmt the ex Boers. whose commanders gave strict orders to their troops not to bivouac stabulary. M5" '/bl' N" f°l'°° '"9 "‘°"3“‘°l"d~' Ind started._to row the boat back to the reduoediio0.000 and distributed over the various maglsterlal divisions of the ~ ColJSte‘eledeolares that adecidedly good feelingmow prevails between Boers and l§rito'n`sln'South Africa, and ha attrihu-_: tes not alittle of this to the good judge-_ uiary. It was no rare thing to find Beers _ in the camp mess ofthe police, who have' been lrntructed_and have acquired DNB' cisncy th the»Boar as well as in the‘Kaiilr tonguesu ~ _ ~ _ -The vfhdie bf the- haw eolouies ls pnlloed of Pretoria sud J ohauiifeshdig, _ _ _. _' ,,*4,_._.‘Lq.-.-__ - V Puilsiieiiwnuiu-i lil l$3llSS|llS» I Mapnin, J une li-The court yesterday? handed down its judgment in the caseeo - Senor Ferrer, Direoforof ,fthe ,;'M0¢1¢l”|§; lof Bsrcelbn Jose Nakene, editor Séihiil; ,hun I|“~|a and other`t.."Ylll'°°¢\1illed- _Re was well dressed c : - ._ - » charged with oofhpllclty in the attempt to , assassinate King Alfonso and Queen Vio'-L tern ca their wrriaieg day, my 31. liiilgiv- Nsaens eodhfato Iisria were sentenced i»9l 9'yesrs imprlsomiien, while Ferrer and thai others.,weee acuulttrd. --e---'-°-”"'-'* : ,___- Niéw Yonx, .inne_13-Av5u Baxon,iu no _ . ' ' _ t_ _ 0U _ 'ffl _ ,[},g,¢,._iv.r~.yaiita|ri|»ir_q|>»»_r-e Olrlhhsnr inf ` ' ll , fvg&_lirv'\l|e but who not successful. 1 ~iinii.iiiiii§g{, . Ili them is likely to occur. f ' if Case At St t. .r 1 iYesierday’s Sad List 'f_igsj:- 'l`-_woll y r Cunard Liner ‘Nearly Dead From -” ‘- F* f , '==+ if -fr ~ -i il"0UR'l` N . r 1 .ililiiiiii ii H Georg# [SrnoiaL Br Canon] mm" ,E _ .[ _ I, , ?§lliui.o_ths waprl 5 g ground when their boat wee iipouqthe bottpmiif the' upturned punt-‘ , His body waujrecovered about ten min- ye struck by asquall and capsized. Lrscn- andgx-.g,spsd`l’ier'_el_deet sis_`ter‘_and at the r'rf,¢|'1¢¢,u-_bug Qihuugh doctors d|d,,,v,,y_ il Qili__t mausged to cling _to 'the boat _until sagsftiixiie h_adpre'senoe_oi’~mind enough q'h|ng |n 915|, ll;-lever th” were unable to resouedbyanotlisr boat. the occupants of tpjqigneito id\a;`ho\1~o which was not far Tu., |,|¢1|‘1e_ 1 ‘which saw the accident and hastened to aw/ay, fm- help, ` l' T ‘ `- ,_-img flshermannud leavess widow and eight ot age. The bodyhari not been rsooverled last night. The people of that section of Kings Coutry were shocked yesterday to learn of a sad drowning accident which occurr- ed near the form of Michael D. McDonald St. Georges. ' It appears-that three daughters of Mr. McDonald, aged respectively 22, 20 and the rescue. McCurdy went down when In the meailt_iltethe_ other two were the boat went over and was never seen strugglluginlthe water. unrble it ap- 'UF ` again. He was answerable farmer and 'pears toswim and beyond the reacts of;li’_ _ ,_ . _ _- those clinging to-the host. children. , lie was about forty-five years Before helpcame from the house where the accidentihed been observed the strug- glos;of Juet_tiis‘aged 20. and of the hired boy were ended nad only their dead bc. eies remained to he recovered. The other two girls were rescued in a very distressed* and exhausted condi- tion. - The name ofthe by is Julio Henuigar a native of Sturgeon. lil years, went out with their nirsd boy. _The fuuer_ais‘of` the vio_tiius_4‘yvill_l__taks,» in n flat bottomed punt for A row on the place tomorrow. The ev'ei'it`is iiefply -re-" river on which the farm is situated: 'gretted and dns arousedmuch sympathy. ,fpb hum pulled out the plank .. were the _ _alll l|SiH,__iBl]il one of the best known men in Barachols, dropped dead in his boat at that place on Wednesday. ' Deceased was accompanied in his boat by, his liitle boy abou\ i0 yf-are old and traps. Saddsnly the boy noticed him collapse ahora but before he reached there his father was dead. _ Deceased was about forty-five years of Qkei _________,.?____ illl]N Silllll ASKS singer. who says he was formerly a thritoue with the Boston Ideals and the Boltonlans, was committed to the work other, at his own request by agle rate Breen in the Jefferson Market urf. _ Ha was arrested on rr technical charlie, of disorderly eenduet by fP0iieeinlh Gorvano 'who noticed him acting strangely on Sixth avenue. 'He began singing s f‘l¢_lF» D°'Y°|'fi1l cnc it was with great aimcaity that he and-carrled hlmdsif with ltreat diilnlty a, ` `waa_qnite willing to talk about him- piayso the part of E-icamillo oppos- _it'¢__Zelie de Lussen; the first f»llD¢___ l\\° eager Germrinrne sais '-1 tnaireerrs in siithe beet operas put on by the Boston f § in their early days. My moat im- mnt rnragaratnt lately sv .with the glider, within a year I hiv., “men in ll Hin. Y. D. iiudgs is the msn rger, the fellow inn iaearagu- “Kingr-ton, Je., Juno ii. :lll lHl llllllMi _...f__. _ _ ./.~--~ » ` _ - » -'Wg » » 'f "f LSPiwrax.,Bv Coeur] f5PWlAl<'-'BY UAH!-B] that the plank was removed by an Eng- ,_.’u9Nm.w,__ Jun, _14__Abe| M_B°_ud|¢a\,, Pirrsnsnnnari, June 14-Premier _'| Siolyplu today demnndedthat the lowcr house of Porlismrnt exclude all me m- brs of Social Democratic faciricn num' ooriug ilfty five, and snnr.i_.'on the arrest. ofsixtesu of their lr-aders on the charge the government uhdwstshllsh a demo~ cratic republic. Continuing, the premier announced that unless the house immediately yielded par liament would hs dissolved. _ Press and public galleries weir oiosed and lpolice and ircops'tcok pcsseaion ci the entrances io parliament, _ ' lllWN IIUUNEIL _ -1- i _ The adjourned meeting ol the Summsrsids town council was held last present. The additional ‘grant asked for hy-the school boird and ih`e appointment ofa trustee vice Harry' Woods, whose term of office has expired, was taxen up. Harry, Wood was rc-appolnivd. The ijiatter of the grant for the school was ~,l'ald overior fuller iiiformation. Clliun- cillor McNeill reported in the .` gaps hewaslerlfrom the courtroom mrter of meat inspection asking for more time to completal _cprrespoil_dance.. The matter of J. R’ Ken'uy‘s claim was laid bver till the nextm* night of meeting. Councillor Arsenallt,'. 4 oks ofthe rieeessltyor hsvingmtrnanti , _ _ I-,the body of lidiohcel Giiinn was brought P ofilor-r to work in conjunction ciiimliiittle was appolnti-d io “tiildlhhir matter up: Councillors McNeill, Reid and»~Muttsrt. Orr motion ofCouncliior *Helmut svconrled, hy Councillor Read, thi 'T Waller.,-works. ,and sewerage com- raiuaiqhars- were actnerrrea ca sneer intnraconirect with D. ii. Morrison torihea iuet-illstion of the waterjworke ` ` V ‘ .lhri sevidriige in accordance with KS hrsisndcr. Ou motion of Qounciilorllia rlieiiii by rllouncillur iiiazoon, lr. was nnlered. tast`thc town `nell e dslreuiane io the amount of , ` ' rl M V _ _ ll ` "0iirQ6iKl,,and 0(D. issuer. Motion _ oqarraiigr iunrrarr. -ana T' ldsiintinla 'bn lrroiirn of Councillor. llotieiil sreondrd by Ocunsillor' gon, lt,\_vss erqagerl tiistths de- . W ‘ » 1 _‘- _ . _ . _ 14.-'Jsrrairawa uni as "ru eerie traces be sera rc the Baiik of Nova Bootie at the rate of .Stas ¢.~w_. _ t si. mr..-\>s.1 'F°i*r. *il ei the piiivtlege oli-epnrchealngrzqs 'per :der from the bank for-,pmol Dani ri, x and isasti\uiii~¢auas.»sirqwaaifwr(rllrrisrr sawelage commissioners were given the anteoritteslo oimtract for water fr 5 -i ...rv eraasusaeun .R 4 rrtirqnske sh ‘ ration' fa lite for standpipe and ; _. n - " _i r; increased' , - . .r lihideai ri. 'F -- ` ' ‘ Nova Seo is spa ____ _ eahmllili iilli IMD *KI iirlallf £1, lt Ao Q U!! feel' tha' ----e--*'-'“"""“"' New Bmnawick with the school boird. The fl»i_i_owiv~g. Llllilllli fliliiii .Charlottetown .Man Who.Was `Ki|ied_ln_Bank Building at Si. John ‘Sh John, N. B. June 14-"You shculri liistlwclrdslhui.-passed thelllps of Michael llllllPPll] nallllll lllll!llllll 'l"|§ilN ‘_ti':::.;.;"‘:.“:“,_:;r‘:.;‘;.‘:1,“::;".:;: Funk building. The evidence of Charles jiioss, wlioiwse working with Gillau at the M1112 cf _the accident, given before Corc- " or Berryman last evening, weotto show .ll ' 1 . -~ ._,__1._ -1 a ` `-»--- |tlList.tlie removalofe. plank from beneath he doorouused -it-to -tail. it also__showeri ishinan n'almedJones,o|iainst the protests of both ‘Bois and Gillau. The inquest was hull in the oiurt house begglniog at seven last eveninii. < ` Ons witness testified that he began to work on the vnu‘t door on Suturd ry he- WIB at Work Overbcillliik lil# l0b*il0i‘ °f°“i'”`l"B1l“l°t\¢0naplraoytow18rf»i\l'°“' tween eleven and twelve ilclcck, Gllln.n_ and another worked with him. He was put at the work hy a boss but was given 'no insiruetlor s. Au Englishman seemed to have charge oi the vr_ork Thiy legen hy blocking up the door of the safe. The door was shoved In about half a foot and then shored up. Thcy then tried unsucc- efefuliy to sl.ut the dror. The English- man said: “Open the docs' s little." This was done and the door blocked up. The Engliehmtiu look the bar and pinched the _ ri MUNTH lll illlll 5lH[iSUMM£Hsl|~DE ;+:.1f:::;:';:.;&'°'.°.;::.‘;'“:::.“:;:..:f and _pinched while Giiinn did the same on the right side. Witness was stand- ing on the left side. _ I _ ' The Engl .siiman came out and than said: “X rim going to lake thc shores from under the door" _ Witness said not to do use for one month "with the o tion of plglit, the mayor and all f the councillors “_ The mm. ,mm hc would ,md d|,,_ _ _ , The last wer-at Giiinn sam irrinre ine accident were: “Don't take the plank from' under the safe door." but. the Englishman did_ and the *door fell on tcp of Giiinn, iiirlking witn'nse`s nrm_ and tearing his shirt slightly. Witness shouted for help. Some carpenters run over and took the fromliflililrliin, who was then iakcn fiilto the office. The inquest was than 'adjourned for a_weeir. - [Guardian readers alll remember that tpjjhailoititlwn and buried last Wed- _ -deeds!-l eo`ntiv1uouaiy_employ¢d; and the salary -, llihoinps B_lsh`op,,flr_emaa_ Beaylir, he ln- on`s dollar mr month. J. E. Wyatt ‘s_trt=Dr. ucneiian addressee in-. maaari "dh giseigof. ,dqti-illpibersuiosis Socletv oh. inecessity"o'l inapr-citing ineats nod __ lk, also of disinfecting all liouseo io ; high there have been con~umptiv.i pa- . ltf¢l.`0ouueiilor sill replied, em- `eeixinl.ths rcnmf wiatlou mafia by ofa gentlemen an 'urging the arcu- r_ y of taking action in this matter. . _. _ `\ Caairnnnnrort, N. B., June 14~A sad ,l A sad drowning accident occurred Aftertlae boat _hed been pushed out ii. arg;-,,|,,¢,,,,¢,|,-16” wok p|',°°y,h|, B\,¢n|,,R Ar .lvsiieriisr f°f°P°°° It Fiftwl Point-'llshort d,iet=m¢,'fi'q'_|== Shore it “vm 1°, iriren 1-ienri ur{‘irrerirea,ai.cy ioycarrcf L JoileiJh‘Mo0iirdy andacompsnion named nbputmtpe _wal:er._ er|,||B ggfhfglug ,mod _nn me boom n Arssnsult were ratumin from thelohstor 'IT lest” ima. to chamber ' [SPEciai. Bv Cani.r.] New Yoiuc, June 14.-Rescucd when most dead from hunger and exposure, ter been fourteen days ln n dory, ouis Voliot, thirty three years old, a shermiin from the schooner Mimosa of t. Malo, France, was brought into port sterflay on the Curmanin of the Cunard ue, in from liverpool. ol DATSEA IN iioiir french Fisherman _Picked Up By *Di-cwneii *Ai Si G§eyi_1s_; Anjatglne _= it Unger and Exposure. His Mind x A_t _Fifteen n __ Being Almost Wrecked Voliet was just able to sit up for e few moments in the snip’e hospital yes~ terilay., I His mind almost wrecked by his terrinble experlenee,falls him at times and nc was unable to remember tho name of his name of his mate in the dory, who was swept overboard during the storm tha drove them far from the schooner. Tale 0 EDMONTON. June lil.-To be the heroof a vivid and piczuresque fron- tier Story. artery so good that ns points were appropriated and rewritten by a famous author for a recom] “ln 0! lwpularlty, and then to be in lail for what _may prove tc be n case of, manslaughter -ia the exp"-5. ence of Charlie Bunn, .who is .now in °\1=i»0i\Y at V Athabasca Landing, one hundred mliee- north of Edmonton. Bunn is hell! awaiting the [result gf injuries to ii man named Pruden. sus- tained in ii. fight e -short time ago, 'and which injuries Bunn is ulloged to have inflicted in seltdefence. How a man who once knew what life in civilization wus will tum his face de- terminedly to the bleak rub-Arctic re- gions Of the lower Mucke\ zle river with its Isolation and deprivation, is one of the mysteries ofllfe. Itis the “call of the wind" so often written of in these days yet so little understo;d. A TALE OF TWO STORIES. Bunn was the central figure, hero what you will, of a story written by Mr. Aug usius Br~idli>,who interviewed Bunn in Edmonton in 1901 on his raiurn from the fhr North, which story was _published in the Christmas edition of 1VcCiure’s Mag- llllllll-MlHll|Mi illlill.`H lil SUSSEX . _f r~- The maritime riiis mulch which was shot on the government range at Sussex, N. D., on Thursday, resulted in a victory for the Nova Scotia team by a margin oi sight points. The finish was almost as exciting as that of three years ago, when the N. B. team heat cut Nova Sonia by tlirec points. Nova Scotia estahiisheda lelsd of six points at the Z1] yard range, which was increased to 14 at the conclusion of the 500 yarn shot. This was reduoel to 4 hy the first and second pairs nl the New Brunswick shooters at six hundred vards, but the third pair dropped I0 points, avid Captain Forbes and Capt. Manning faced the target with a lend of li to overcome. Theydid nohiy, picking up six, out it was too into to win the match, and the New Brunswick team totalled only 680 sgainst. Nova Srotia’a 688 and P, E. I.'s 059. The Frontier Helo " Is Now In Jai] _Charles Bunn, ”The Call Oi The Wild” Hero Is Held Awaiting Outcome Oi A Fight An Interesting i Him ' mine of that year. It was entitled “Los inthe Land of Midnight Sun," andiold hrw Bunn, while suffering from lllvralned ahkle, crawled over rocks and through forests for eight days and nights without food until he finally reach- an Indian enoumpment. Lust year The New York World devoted a page to show- iris' how Jack London, ina story wh‘oh ; "W -liisi _iiililesred in lidcClure’s, paralleled 1Mr. B:ldel's story, and that newspaper gave rnasslre after pass e fo support ils ¢hfi~fli'° Of plagiarism agxist Mr. Loudon. N vigorous correspondence ensued, ln which Mr. Landon was understood to deny the charge in the rnaiu but to say that he took his local color wherever he could find it. Hs s‘ated that he with all literary mon, regarded newspaper and magazine articles as raw material for his stories, and he considered Mr. Brldle's contribution to McCiurs’s not e. story, but iarecltnl of iictual facts, and there-,f.r.: rr. fair basis for a piece of fiction. Mr. Londoi\'s uttltuds was severely criticized by several writers, and it was pointed our that such a man as 'Runn could not possibly describe his wnnderinvs in the way in which Mr. Bridle dirl. With this correspondence the matter rested. One of the curioslties of this case was that both these parallel stories were published in the same magazine, Mr. Bridle's about dve years uhenrl ofthe other. WEHE A WEEK f Wlllllllll llilll] Nuw Wu,'rr\iiNie1'im, B. C., June 12 - After drifting for a week off . the coast of southwestern Alaska in a `dis`al>led launch, W. L. and 0. K. -Bell, bllofiiierls, were picked up by the launch Alirton Thursday anrl landed at Valdes, Alaska, Crsxed from hunger had exposure the men collapsed when taken on boar-i. The brothers joined in the mad rush last week at Knighifs island, when the copper strike was m rde. They attempted to make tho run of six!-y miles from here In un open launch. Be’ors ilrry had gone very irir the machinery broke and they were hvipless, as they brought no oirs or sail, they aiarted to drift out to open ses, but a heavy inshore wind camo name up and carried them back toward Knights Island. two highest scores were mode hy Capt. W. E. Forbes and Captain S. B. Andor- son, of the New Brunswick team, 07 and'D$_ respectfully. The New Bruns- wick min ,however did pot hold so well i.ogethle`l"as` the Nova Scotia team. Sussex range maintained its reputation asa dif- ficult range ou wh ‘ch to make a hlith HUGH! Throughout the afternoon tha wind blew strong 'from the west, varying hum 510 12 degrees. Itwas what riflemsn oalltricky in every sense of the word. The srores of u,,iQltisrd’sLinlmi nf umhe|msn’s Friind» __ .__ .__._.__i__. L THE WEATHER Lt. [Srloian By Canal] _ _ _ iismonro, .lane 'ii-West winill. 050°!- ieeneris siiaeiiy lever Mitsrlinre Major Jones 0apt.,Bhaw 0¢pi:, McKinnon Gee. Farce ' apt. Smith Q Set. M0011 lfaj. ‘Weeks he island men sre:- ee2cneee§§ Ileer Total -£38 Grand total: - i. 500 yds. 27 ¥35!8§§& 2M 600 yds. 28 24 24 31 - 28 Q58 su ses tm } _tiiirrlyvdtescaioeu ._ _X ,,____‘.‘_Aa§ ldU perweehairdtaff jury Liaimsni ml a/ 'l/i ; ir; _ P.in:e Els-ard I-ldnd coo _ v For six :lays the men scanned the sm for the sight of an 'approaching vessel- None came, and the men drifted about, waiting for dasth iry starvation, when the launch Flirt, which had joined the search- ing parties, sighted the helpless craft near Drier Bay. They immediately picked up the msn and brought them to Vaid x; where they are recuperatlng from the week of nerve~|-aclring exposure. L lilCAGl) MARKETS. [Sriscian Br Canes] Cuioano June li, IW7. May Com .., .................... .. 511 " Wheat...... .. . Ni “ I’ork....... _ IulyI0orn._..... Wheat....... . ..... . “ Pork...... _.......... ..... si; 02 ____.._.__ Ask for Mlnard'| and isle no itlier. "'lI€ewiii J-can 1.s..rf9<»v- - - ili;rs'it'.;°.h‘.*irl'iar;fiii§s_ `