_Baron Cromer will replace the Hanquis . §" V* IM ra-We Grow __ ESTABLISHED 89| __ .--f-f~~~°':_‘;_ ' ’ ' ' _ -~- ' ' f 'IZf=` ' ~f_ __ A. -I ‘I _ JF ` I4III__ ' ___---_.H A. 1 _ #3 .21 i ;s-ss -__- -_ ___._E_s.._{__ A _ ist.-~Ai~iiif.“e t*i{innY.iItii;r6iI;;In I I I I INDIAN .A WMDERE TRO0PS_ HURRICANE _ .It Pours Fourth Sliilt. at I-he 'Rate of 9,000.3. I -‘"1 . _.I Ti” TUUUSIHU MUN 5¢l1l Passed 0ver the Province _ Mmut¢°v`I I I ' ~I I ___ _ _ _ _ Mr.Jaines Cumliigseii _ 1 l0Ull1lil- Yesterday Evening. t.€.'i‘i,‘il‘i'2;i‘;°°‘““°'“°“m°i=» heist.-_.ii_»............et. ..........t i. -7M"°J°'m°5 Judge a well an el tr' e ‘ F II D II I II I I III _ known mg! :N I » H0 lc motor. The tests were ,_ a - __ _ if _ c _ _ _ _ ____ ___ thus aesm_ib';°i!;_°_ ewcast °»E°8-» l"`h0 1111150 by means of a belt __ driven by -' ' ‘ ' e " " I “The i , _ _ means of a steam engine. Under I _ ~ __ _ _ f Iflrinx milclllil sapatent ¢@U9!‘lf\18&1 quick these conditions the velocit re f I I ` _ _I '_ i°°sun;'t'.'f h'i,;f ‘ - . .»“I’ eq“i'°~"° _ _ _ _ i_ l -vs_' j; M0” MR “ISIN GS i_GfNfRA1 DfSiRUCi10N»-isnt.-_t i;;..:iié§-iiiiclisiii iii? vislinic in in ein* me A Rarrison purposes. The motive power is gnu war fuu_°(ll;Pl:_fi;c¢;lmv;r;i_;-kiniqflgii _ _ _ _ _ _ » _ _ __ __ ___ _# ___ ._ ___ . ' _ s . _ __ . - "*_-_-~ _ - _ - i ' .- .5 ~ - Sggigféiigigxnmétégttg _aei1!i;>_t;rra;>_1;ach- range ictould not be had, because of the ~'- _ _ _ I '* -A -» A- in-*hs~'_e=~: _ 1 _ _ _ _ - _ - uses necess .yo secrec , dth te t' - ~ ‘ __ ' - f ‘ Be ii U?[_;_eV§lu‘l;! at a very high .rate Of- (10118 ln 8. 00V€l°€§ :sed 1:17 Bsl;:l?I A '~ _ b A ‘ ._ _ _ _ __ __e _ets,_which are introduced Docks. A_stet»1target,:t32in, th' is CCBIIIBSH Y , ‘. - `* I --f_ *I tary for War°`0ther 1-fees tiggeglggluzerlorofithehdlsc atthe iiiie, »9hattercd,the disc ot the gun revdlvingzz ` 1 i ‘I 0l1!'VeS D eint . _ __ _. 7 - _ ' oerior to the a s eed , °' I_ ' I ». _ Cabinet Changes 4, s _circuinferenoe, and are there impelied Froxln th¢?§n5§€raltIlx1“§°€l?e pliggxilltltg N. Y - _ _ _ _ golgxrel. It is claimed that this calculated thatrait aI distance of 4([)ya1-do of lue1b0ufne._ ` ~ - __ _ - ____ _ ~e,-under the inauence of the a penetration of a similar character will _ _ ‘ m°t°"'**' W* Wifi Of 12,000 revolutions a be effected on a plate of 7-16in th' k minute and will eject shots from the muz- under the iniiuence off I 1 lc' ___ I I J-exon' Enom' “The winds howied the rains descended zle of-the sun with ‘ ° °“ ° °°””° I , an initial velo 't f to. Th I' I' Hose KONG, Oct. ll.-Ten thousand andthe floods came” was ti-ul li b 2,000 t + clyo mo r ereisuo heatm °f th b 1 8 e we ` » ‘ I I ~ Cui: Town _ y app ca le ee. per second. O fth hi ~ . Yesterdays westbound express had on _ ' tothe S mm of yesteniay evening _At characteristics of the guna; <_:;ha__e___c _tif of the gun, because of the continuous ceived _ - an _ _ _ _ _ < ` w listrenm of cold air which, - i H d board Mr. Jas. Cuming of Melbourne - ' qnisioned for Hong Kong seven o clock iz wis almost impossible to UIUJDURIU a continuous fi _ If ' ~ ' - ls mpg e I pointed the 5 _ __ _ re necessary, through it by the turning of the digo, Australia and his daughter `Miss Grace the s°u;;1,_Afdmn The Sixteenth Bmgal Lancers ____ ste:_nd on the streets. As the struggling ashot may be_discharg'ed at every halfre~‘_Tl_ie disc itself is also f f - I Lane We mm heiltlllgk _Cunning and Mr. M. A. Curning of New Illhis address he on account of the special bearings on Y I Afri gr whichit is consttneted. jrhcse bearings befkiy. .fill 3 “;‘;"f 9'?" f";I~_"_ hat arf’ a hi;-l1lycoml_>licated mechanical con- ' Q ls' mg II' at - bumlng ° 55 I _ » - have dated to send ti-ivsnce, end ste siniiier to those need in city- Mr- Jos- Cumins has been = resident .Britsin. P _ _ _ _ arsoifs turbines which can revolve. at ofA t 1' f th in 38 ` . M:-. ' ._ the rate of 22,000 Irevolutions a minute, C ‘ls ra Ia :I .e pas . years ~o`oNcnI‘IAIT0RYam'*RKs _ and Levall's motor, which revolves at the “ming was om In Banméhlte’ S-cuuand' ‘aehemuy 3p°°ki”3 _ rate of 3O_000 revolutions a minum To and at the nge of 13 he left home and emi-_ conciliatory in his _ test the gun thoroughly it will be neces- Smted mst- 'mlm N- B-1 Wh€P¢ he '1‘€' that 'ww that ‘I sary to ailix a motor, which will be a five m d f Great Britain 1. [ORE INDIAN TROOPS FOR CHINA. more troops from India have been re- _ pe e‘ti~ian passed along he wo ld not' e V HWS Kong _r;g'mI§“t' Inge been re`Caned hereband there discarded umbrzllas elfl- f0 mm the "0" to on; mg' dencing that the owner li-id been bereft of T ucim Boxrs. Risi.\'c;s. the same and had continued u ' 9 Present indications are that there will J be Boxer ris-ings similar to that which occurred in north China. land is nor known. lint it is believed to be _ - 4 s » pon his ' ourney regardless of the downpour. th At the fire departineiit the fire alarm Uh constantly sonnded, indicating the fury Of of thc storm without. During' the even- fl' Their whereabouts of rebels in Hinter ing all the shutters fell. ni ten miles within the British border. seconded by the telephone s t h te CHINESE TROOPS XOVING. _ . _ - _ ___ xnaining in Portland for about four years _withthose of the Empire, . A detachment of one thousand Chinese cannot be es'timate_fl at_time of writing- entering the h.-it-hot- roost bring the re- PUNCTUALITY i he ""”°"°d”t’ A“"""““*‘ Where he ‘W ‘”°' I_01‘1`AWA',0ct. 11.-The volunteers At I 30 the electric wires comm _ d t ' ° - - - is _ ' _ Sided ever since_ Mn Gaming is now the 'turning on the idaho _will We look at him with silent aWe,_ senior partner of the tlrm of Cuminlr .& , The man whois ue,-er1at_e_ __ Smith, chemical manufacturers. The fact Ashe them a oiumt of His 1‘<‘=°01`fi is Wiblwut a flaw, that _Mr. Cuniing has remained in Aus-_ ~ I The man who's never late. tralia is strong evidence that he likes the so troops took up a position at San Chung Egypt, has been summoned to England according to the Daily Express. not return to Egyptand it is believed he will become n member of the new cibine The Express suggests that it is possible li. _ was orricx n.r:coNsraUc'i'ioz¢. 517° W. W of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for War, Roberts would insure public eonfldence in thorough reform of the War Office. GIVEN UP To Dir. d its Mt.i=:.>r.stcweii,hnt Dodds Kid ney Pills Cured Him. I8 rai way ton ast night. _ __ Bnocxviimz, Ott. 8.-When an eminent' Stflklltlg him °_')*ld’°Fb"°“S* k“°°k*°3 mm A number of trees in the gardens are mos insensi e ortunatelyno bones destroyed one huge we being blown __ ere broken, but Mr Thorne was severely down ' '= e " hd way _ i shaken up _ I iIIt was not until he had retired- and his I The large smoke stack of M’r.N _ Batten- Stvvell. Of this City. DOG 10118 820- H0 »bury’s Pork Factory was' levelled to the physician notitles a sick man that his ‘ mae is hopeless and that he must die, he is itliay be taken for grunted, in a pretty I That was the position of Mr. Ed. N. hadsudered all the airouies of Brizht’s _ Disease for several years. _The ablesti usicans haduprononnced his case hope- ' oder!" when a friend urged him to try of tha wind md it mo was carried away, Cnicsoo. Oct. 10.-The following are ?&fg|sh§;€gg{£"bl;°xe9g:m%°§iIg_ut fav, _ Sliide trees are badly damaged and doz- Cl0Si118 ITHWSI liinfri d hrd k hlmf thesame' leg. egos:-e znsllnollglflsr Dodd; Kidney ' s I » . - _ - - ' 1 » _ _ _ _ 3° ”"" gioves gmunds was upset and destroyed. NW' ‘lheati _$71.08-l5s_,_22. one of_ the small bones _of the neck h- d I gg Melbourne. reaching there _early _Untilg new tower can-be erected ormeans $11-27% _ ____ __ been _ch1PD¢f1 Uifsflld it WN? i>b¢pl'¢=S}h- _ the.. new ye,_.;r__ Mn 'J_,_g_ Gaming is `. _ pmvided for a temporary light vessels Dec. whea.t,76;; corn,‘l»4§; oats 2`3§:‘l>¢1'lK, 0! this on the spinal cord when lying - - ~ __ _ i A _ “lee that kmed him I _ ‘Iloverof all genuine sport and is the pre ‘ “_” `-. ..'2_ F; _ I? __ _ $11.50. ___~__” I _ _ ' " p ' ' .II I I sldent ofthe Footscray Football Team. 'fix IM) /ss. -; "”q"""' ;$'=.. e =` e ___._.__' ~ - ° ° A _ __ _ _ _ __,_. ____ I WIND ~ mn NEv` jrootscrny is Mr. Cuminifs home and _ls a I I The best that money @dl_>qy shogidhlg _ ._ W f S' - _ I_beautifulsuburb of llfelbonrne. I _ I _ ._ _ e ‘1‘§.°§§,$, 'é‘..'isI.’§°s`s'iIi§I°ll. '°$'.i'f-e§`° when » f e | ` ' - iue1tonrneisthe_csiiittiof;vict`ocissnd ot nm-bexislaii. ' t e ._ Y .._.,..6 .___ Was at Geo1have.1_s§.ugust _ ._ __ ~ __ .s _ . f~ ;\ - J _ --------------------- - -1».s.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_W.-A_.___.__.__._._._._._._.,, f ‘ _ .. if . _ _ if- ,'-' .'>.:_v.3~_,~"»_;c___§{,_'_’_ '.’:>` ,--'51, (“_-:Sid I; _:.. ‘ 01115100, butin practice one shot each urth revolution will be found sufficient. he bullets are spherical, and measure 16in.in diameter. The following are eresultof the tests already mide with c gun:-13,039 rduiifls of shot at the rate 3,000 a minute have been discharged Om the Hun. These shots consisted of ckel steel, some of brass (as used in The record of the tire alarm was closely Ff21UC€).?¢R ‘ '§’ ar .. % __1_.s\ . __ _ tb 6110082. Swansea; *aD* 8ive evidence of the discontent olllli sto maumlg hgh-t to- bear blorth’ magnem at .Yesterday and ten thousand more arrived _ h , d ~Ii - h f il I I the puma where the B"‘gI1f0f\ RUSS ill- there t0_day_ H105-D UW- all OHU -J) 0119 f BY €_» - A terseets the Haszard Range,juSt South of ser-rleman who had waecomnanyhislady st. Peters isisnisoit B _tx an,-. A Banos cnoxxn Ri»:cAi.Lnn. clerks to theiifnom: _noticeda lady stand- message from the Telepprraph Co. last I LO_\,D0X_Oct_u__BM_0n Cromel__Bx_mSh ing on the street almost surrounded by night Staind th 5 ~ it live wires He quickly la tcnel to h h I I 8 owmg to the Storm' _ _ . . ’ 3 ' c er ° ° - diplomatic agent and consul general in rescue and had h dl t eelectnchght and teleph°ne Wlres had af Y Df1>S€d f1’0I11 U10 fallen acmss the lines and they were un- spot when a largetree succumbed to the able to get the usual despatches. breeze and fell across the Wires, cutting A very 13 we 1 f t f h -_ It is underswod in Calm that he Win 03° 511° e“f'i1`¢ SUW5 System; dence ofI¢oilI<§IdctorehK;IIlJoxn0i:ld,o¥Vtia.;rr;il When the lights nent out citizens ex- was blown down and blocked Water street. pressed relief instead of disappointment as Those an the sidgwalk were able to pass tfear was entertained by reason of nude,-_` ` the falling Wires- - The express arrrived in the city at 10.45 1 Those passing along the Street did ISO but she did not have the C. P. R. passed: -‘th feat and tremwingastverfihinziomee-I-QIer`§iIJf3rhails owing to a washout-at Sus- “S °° the desqnt- R°°fS were strlplied sex. The St. John mail arrived, however. ad says that the combination of Bai-on °f S_"i“gl°_s and l”`f°}‘S apparemly had 1°” The passengers by the Northumbprhnd _ Gomer, Genet-ni Kitchener and Lord the" 5*”-"°“ ““*"‘”‘°"_' ‘ _ " =1f=l°\1fl in Praise of the shin dniinxi the T59 81059 in 3 “’l"d0W "1 M0593- gale. The lights were lost sight of and Weeks8c Co's store was blown in. the lead was cansmn tty “Sei A ‘ihimne-Y be1°“3i“2 to MISS MCEWWIS It was impossible at midnight to (ind 4 house near Large’s Livery was blown out whed th P . ' . ' g __ _ ~ _ II I I . _ I ; W _ . - _ If gro en ro Theetorm abated shortly aft er 8o’clock- “,_d_ Go MQRKE1-s_ ‘ _ Ijnred stnii. Then heuied. A portion of the wall of Worth’s live CHICA ‘ f ' TY and he h begun to set his nomo ln stable could not withstand' the straining ” 1 He’s always where he said he'd be. Although hlspromptness is sublime, The man whos never late. » In fact ’ his life is fuil of c ire, For when he turns up anywhere _ The man wh'o*sald he'd meet 'him there Isusually late. _ -From The Somerville Journal. ENIOYED HIMSELF SIX _ HOURS. And Then l'-'oundl-lts_ Neck Was Bro ken. NEW YORK Oct. 9.-For six hours Con- a . Lang, 38 years of age, off this city, walked, talked, laughed and enjoyed him - self with bis family in ignorancqthat his skull was fractured and his neck broken. pillow _pressed upon the brokenf bone of his neck, that it was known he was in- Lang was atruchman. Last night he ell from his truc k. He _landed on the back of his neck and head and was for a I y Water Grafton streets 1,. ,O ” " dared he was all rishtiikoept height “G 'Wm “au °° H°“°1‘I‘l“’ s°m°°’ Mk 1 5 ° ' _ $ ‘_ , 1 -2" ,_ r _ _ ' ' 1 . The .back range tower near the old _ c 1 _~ ~. V I headache land and from thence will di t si-ice... s=»\°»iS\-time ._::;t°“... o land mosquitoes. l lass our readers are aware the largestf _ __ _ -- _-f _ _ _ __ _ A¥mI°`f?c=Cs: ‘ he III” a m“G°')d Hap” EFl¢f“‘ia°a"' _ *city of AuStral.il;"§li`lii*aI 618” the I H: - i- »!_ii-'=ig~i~@@”"' - »~ ` ' _ ` I '_"f_ un' _ I. - _ I c ; ‘Bb-ee-ndrertrhuio-~Bu».;.Wnen ME LIBERAL GAINQ. D _ Right on the dot you alwaye see I Fauntry and its climates (Proud of his punctualltee) Hmm Mr' Gaming THE GUARDIAN - The man who's never late. learns the following particulars: _ i And yet he loses lots of time, Mr' mm? has b¢°_” -“ix mmm* °”` The man who’s never late. route to the sland. He came by way of the Qape of Good Hope and from there he took passage bythe Castle Line steam et I _tg London, Yf'liil°.ii1.__E,nr<1i>e he visited nllnnnnniws _ Ensinnd, seotinnd._s_witzerisnd, Bciizinni ____.,,_,~,,,,l.t. -Germany and whilein Paris visited the n`brmnn‘s I' I f Exposition. ° " 'I “W b“"3h’» md th* 'UNSUB 05' I sf! Amongthe Exhibits at the Exhibition _ Mr. Cuming noticed an Australian exhibit ‘ of a single fleece of wool, nicely .put up in » a. glace case, the weight of Reece was 33I then. is iittrs or in elocti9n||. ~ ; e In July Mr. M. A. Cuming of New York crossed the Atlantic and met his brother _._ in`Glasgow and spent some two months yisiting the principal points ot inte:-estf in Etirooe with him. e ' ’ Messrs. Gaming are now on their way to their respective homes. Jas. Cum- _ beendeclared said that he was 01 resistor indv the Host circumstances for an ing before returned to Australia will visit “" T Colorado, Salt Lake and a number of other _ __ W western cities and will leave San Fra n- _ - cific I _ _ . _ -».1<;.f II '- ‘~’-'-*I* "‘ ‘ -_“Elle cisco in December sailing by one of the édmfort Hnambspgw unconscious. H w - . - - _ demo are _ _I ‘ _ _ o __ever, Before auam _ t D i _ Smumsm oo ~ Y, 'tea .an ,' s' lying on the ground, notably Fitz- Oct, wheat,75§;§ corn, 405 oats. 212; pork 1431106 601113 be Sent for he Snrallk HDI' GQ! c - e D ~ mmm ‘S m _ pl _ 7 _ ,_ » " _ - , _ i e _ e . _ _. _ gs. ' N1-W"Y°¥K» °v~i__I'§_cnrnei=-aP°!=¢nc°l,-it-svmnllaesthe utr t |‘e_J,I'» » ‘ I A I I l ‘f`°§’§";.*i.lI"*§:;..‘ZI°.iiI;;‘l`;.“°.i.i°f.'§‘.§1 ‘ I I- I I` s ;_stéa`1hSThiclW4Bd°°€4fd,-in f _ - _ . FULL _S1’0€“e ` _ ___/_ ,__ * -L-_ _ I _I __ _,es i`I¥_f _ It '__»»__._'_'__ ls. _ .,_‘I__:__ _;_:_. ggiq, '"i»v»__;-'»j._>`§- E;/»,v__ » __.;___ __ , __ ' as __ ,_ 97%? -B éiiesh i¥§§Gem“~’ 'gfq 2;; rivedntsodeiienenon thst~dntenn;;.¢;;;f ..> “W » h _f , _ I-_fi ~ tltost' hiseiify-1!! Yihlsh W --I ~- »- ,?_f____..°__ I I _» = 5 'I B I`I successful in éermany _` "§Yl15¢7I5&'H>5?YIivi¢E°mPIi@`lh¢d *_ ‘°“ ““°“f“‘IfZ5 clr_iel`sea`ports ofthe southern and has a world-_wide fi’ 13*-i'-*_1?'=-?3?f1f°_Il>i1'i1$l*'@'Ir_l»»iiwasI I HY.I£'¢1?¢i'IlS.' f ‘ natibnal _Imuseu_ mI ,_ mint, t I I I II ` bonding, psniament Iiiouses. . - L1 , swersmtst 9139"; llbrlfr ' atc Itwas settledin uidimede the » capital in 1851, _Population exceeds half No; million.. _ - ~ t ‘l Thecommenceot ilelbonme --is very .withthcmot of Anstrdh bythe Pacino Andis nmnntsd- lier country § F5 2 -e rf gba ‘K cn,-.~é’~-4 - I W 9*- _,&__-.'t.s we __ _ ._ - .ta-_ ,_ _ Mkh on, Oct.. 11.:-The vgrdlleed at Ia seat byllr. -1_=~_=~ if- wibvsi. aRaiu,_1rh0 Hlnisterinlista now hold 57 I the result xiii Q As _'l_'V_l-1125. ~ icthotimoiteitoy, ‘_ " ‘_ . i ____ ~_. _-_=._= ~ “' " If :~ N'°t1-its' -1-otttsne-4 ""'§.i"2..""“‘ M Mn ‘I|»n\P“ >. 5 ~ 1 it