Y” Of-'free an 1 ‘ ' V _Q = _ - ii < * 1 m 1 E51A§f-_‘SHED 1891 _ _ _ i_ 'ciuiiu.o'i'rs:roN Piziivcs: sznwaun isnaiiin rains? sizerniwnnix 5 1- w s _ I ~ f- ~ #ran PHEMIEH IIHHTIIH AT IITTHWI I THE HEIIS VISTIHIIIIHS VISITS _THE IIHIIUIIIEHE IIIILLS IH THE EEHMHH WHH HIMEI * =. 2 Big Find of Gold on a Tributary of Klondyke River in the The Artillery Duel with Occasional Cavalry Brushes Were For Destituie Transvealfamllles-They Comomlllotaa Y Ukon- the Features of the German Army Manoeuvres. cal Personws _ E S Faaizxroar ON Onan, Sept. 8.-The tachment of the Blues fell into the hands GBNE war manoeuvres began today Balloons of the invaders who at the end of the dar, _ swung in the alr and th8\'e WB” had galned the superior were 1*i__ ' many .other sgns of warlike activity ready to push forward L_ ' ' The artillery, of which the invading Reds Emperor William as umpire visited On The|g1a|ld gf M di |~ "_ mor Their Gra_n_d Master-_MISS and the defending Blues haveeach about both sides. The foreign guests were at - , 8 te ranea T 0rne’s New P03|t|0n 0|] Baltimgrg 100 pieces, came into action and there tached tothe Reds,orthe invadingRus- .Tlify Ag2IliST Al|S`i|'i&l'l P|'l|\C8“wii10W Oftlfi were sounds of irregular tiring along the sians, and when Emperor William was far extended front. Six or eight miles in on that side he was usually surrounded Muay comimugd io Dlsg°fg¢ .~».,. the rear of the fighting lines were the by a group of oiiicers. The American ° OPPOSITION LEADER SPEAK ionary Married at Truro-E T H and Ohio Railroad PREMIER ll.-\TO_\’ VISITS CHANDIER. MORE GOLD I.\’ KLONDYKE L Dawsox, Sept ll-(Special) -All Gold Creek. fifty miles up the Klondyke River `i is turning out n bonanza a splendid pay streak having been siruck. About C. P. R. Control-Orangeman H I; in 511 uissioxanv iisiznino ar rauno. f were married at Truro and left for Maceo, China, vrlere the “grooi is in , D -( D€C'8»1)--E. T and Gen] Von Lignitz, of the Blues, who Gen Corbin he thought their uniforms AMSTERDAU S915- 11-(Special )-The FW Barton spent we _day selling the Horne, Assistant General Manager of the fill the role of the G~rman defending were sensible and in good taste Earl Boer generalsarrlved herethis morning Cnaudiere lumber mills and the Eddy L C_ R_ goes in the Baltlmom and Ohm army Roberts, Commander-in Chief of the Brit D la M of e rey sa they did not come as politi R9” , F ld l h f , bl F ld rshal “meh Factory' 'Irma' them heddqeuirrbrdldd dgrishi E:.:adIdE§ind1I‘Eil: Txsnifdlfris bvdt)r;eTieraEeFrdiTch fzd Hrs cal pers°nagesButm°rf1" wobhm assist 1-:anim Bonnniv ann THE c. P. R. _ general tothe extended frJnt=, and on Broderick, the British War Secretary "°°°°E°" d°3°“’°4’°B°°*'f““m°°° ` , . . _ nearlye e el at o t bl sh d lad khak , '1'm“'m°W . . VANCOUVER’ Sept' u'__(_SDema')`_ telephon; rystaEibn1 nTlTeasgi:iEeEald Ser; wgfsclogdgtyis nbt using his automo APRmcE5um°°m’u°T° eaking at New Westminister M D *Haw advised of the situation in every part of bile for the manoeuvi'es,fhe Empress hav Lomioir Sspt.11-(Spec{a1)-The Gi-and Urden declared in aU$We|' 15° 8 Q\l9Sl»i0D, the field and moved their for *es about in i in made hi r t g m p omise no to do so be Jury returned il time bill t mlmmductl oes the C. P. R. own Cnnndn ii that while a manner often quite ini=aningle=s to the cause of her fear arising from the recent O ‘him 'im °t ~ ainst Prin F is J f Bra- lie is leader no corioiglion will cantml observers of the mauoeuvres large number of automobile accidents as ee “nc oseph ° ganza., a member of th A t he principles or policy” theconservauve Today was spent by the contending Several of the general oflicers did use ° “’1‘°'H\N8l- relatives nearly party armies in playing fonpositions It war motor cars today for quick transfer from rian Mission tothe Kings ooronation. HALIPAX, Sept. 11--(Special~)-Rev. _W. ' ' R8 _ it t 'ri;~ is ,G icbiii sinner' “""*“"""'°'-- °-We of Wm-in-i»» suit.. 2:.. .;°;“':.;':."'.:. .suis ara: if _ a J er an other British visitlrs _, _ ,_ . i V' G'1`°“d M539" sP1`°\1l€ M14 E- F “Russ1ans,” but this was immediately re and the high German Omcers who have " Q mission"wcrk_.*' _ Clarke a grand reception. taken by the inva. dere A cavalry? de- been concerned in the war game CH I€R® MARKETS. I CHICAGO, September 11.-(Special)-I $16171). M Dec.-Wheat, 69i; Corn, -- Pork M - C $15-00 losing prices e Amalgamated Copper American Sugar R ED' Atchison Common Atchison Preferred At the Mouse, Oi°well,Sept. 10th by Rev Brooklyn Rapid Transit A. J. MacNeill Archibald A. Matheson El-ie and Margaret. daughter of A. N. Mac- Louisville 3; Nashville Phereon Esq. Grand view-,_ Mmhattan I Metropolitan Ex “iv TROUBLE iN ivioi-iocco. Iligygilgeccgim . ,_ ,ll Pennsylvania Lormoiv, Sept. 9.=In a despatch from igeading ° Miiigiii tbceorrespondsnt at ‘Morning Bmk Island , Post’ says reports received there from Santini.” pacific Tangier, Morocco, describe the situation in Morocco as serious. The Barbers have risen against the Suliau and maze anot,l‘.~ Sh P,i,_il er attack on the .levi ish quarter of Maki ~s Un The gates of the city have been clo-ed end U3 seven thousand troops have been .si-lit therefrom Fez to quell the insurrec'i>n SO The rebels have murdered two couriers. _: D ion Pfieliic Er. div. o Prefieiieri. 3’_I‘.:.E VAGRANT BROUGHT $20. Siii:Li°.rvn_.i.is:, KY., Srvi- 9--FISTWP terday at public aucr ion to David Murphy 'I °m’"°aE' . _ T ` ` _ 1 i. 11 a negro farmer, Murphy bid $50 f0I' the Jlosmg prices Sgpt lggserill prisoner, and stated that he was not 3°?-R' Montreal St. governed bysentiinent in making the FWE3 CTW exdiv' 0 purehase,but that he thought he wiisgeii' . , i , . d' . ing the wortn of his money, and that he E WDW RY Ex W intended to force M‘lton to work hard. gifzlgailfeitéeegnmrio _ _ W __ _ , =~ `Dominiou Coal Common ` oem. 1. and s. coin “ Prefr’d. “" Bonds Nova Scotia Steel Montreal Power Amal Superior Ogilvie Common ' ‘ Preferred “ Bonds Sep. ,, Rn‘.lw'ay`L`-ominon ,, ,, Preferred itedgtiiates Steel Common “ “ “ Preferred NEW YORK ST QCKS ~ iiiiis iiviiis# iiiuiix ' lliii MLB! ___ y Q ist Furnished byE.G Sent.-Wheat. eil: Corn. 592: Pork. RYKERT seoo., MEMBERS or Tiers #tim-g, ONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ontreal . EIIH EHST LIHE SEHMIHIIS ini. 10 Semi The Church of England 69~} ml PM tain its Present _git _gil Elder Dempster Line Defends th St Lawrence Route, but that Were Proposed " Yi; 2;? Recommends More Buoys aid Fog Whistles _ii ,_i ii ee 155.51561 g I Mowranan, Sept. 8-i-Today, i in the 137 136 _ § Lower Ho 1472 1472 L0\’Do1\, &pt. 9 -Lloyd’s correspondent the la=t three years without disaster and mos; im 1 gi a 22 of the Times is seeking to increase pub- P*`°9¢5° Vl8°!'Qi28l.Y Ggilillsii $110 11585 RUB Of on a 1645 16% lic preiudioe againstthe St Lawn-mee as msumn°e’wdma`kQ“g“°E“°m‘°M“mir 108i ig; increasing thgiafeiy ofthe ron§¢e__,.,In this .Mi 7; a saferontc of navigation He argues that wunectlm gfmy forward,” letiiefst, Em e lgog 1395 a23 knot service to Quebec would *very James§uti;grl%~id,_r_eoouimending§h€,Ioca My 39;; 30 often betested as regards time, since it tion of more uoys and fog sigdéfs, °tiié""5§'mg he wi would be exposed to disaster, as is proved strengthening ofexistiniz signals and the in future bg 97 by one St Lawrence steamer per month improvementoi thechartof theent afite to selected by the committee mentioned in 19;) biirgwr cked on an av-riiizea-i against Belle I le Straits by inoludioga district hier so] tio lll e u n. one ’~lalifa\ steamer per vear He declares _ covering sul y miles. The Company also Bn; among the delegates on the door that no improieiiient in nav gation can offer toplaeeatthe s-rvice oftheCanadian nf the Synod, such names as fhe secure immunity from danger , Gr. ernment two of their own captains, k ` _ 337 The Elder Dempster ii-"e, io a letter to '~D°c ally erpei enced in navigation of the Ulu) 9.33, the Times. says rl .it they mane eighty St Lawrence, ti aid in carrying out these Cangggonfd’ commander ,Ja~sa,qes,onthefS Lzivsrer.c,eroute,uuring plans I n ones’ Wim 3* number 1”' I stan; aillifcd at the camp. Hg was v Over at Fort D.iil’erin they are Playing Ebert? gy the owe" °°m“"*°dTUS’ Bhd t e game of war. White tents dot the pee uw f°rE Th‘° 33218002 deli and seutries, with rifle on oulderl pa"i5.V will be held there do their go, while at the extreme paint of i b Ig” expect” ‘hat 5”* ¢°\D'PSiil the fort with their muzzies thrust threat I _Teh mshed by Th°"3da.V U'2h$ eningly seaward are the six and twelve lo “and Pfmce EdW°*`d Llahd pound guns with which part of the Hamel ‘T °°W at the camp will receive is played Ai-iilierymen are present from Z; im’ 9;'“"_2°° In the use of the permanent force at Quebec f om y’ an D “hu Against Being Procla m d Under Under the Crimes A _ P________E____________ __________ ______ _____________;__a_______ i _,__,_li,__,;,_____,:_;.e_ili_.. i.,,.,,,,,,., willgoover tomorrow morning to take' ° @“P Views of Redmond, Dillon and Chief Secretary Wy their pm i_ the wk _ The conditions this morning were ai men Ireland Must Settle He Own Land Question mm perfect Amy _,im bm, W blowing and the water of the bay Was without a ripple Some two thousand Dublin, September 8 -At the public* ruiiianism, and declared that there was 701118 Wt fiiim UW f°¥U°§\Kbot:;'°d th; t d l, th L 3 M Urol more cr me in Belfast in one month than |F°»l'K€USi l!\lll8W1‘° 1501130 0 '» Nl mee mg canvene y ‘Z mor ai ro “in Dublin in five years. But would Belfast nm’ “ft” th”° tm’ m°ni°¥v Ind th* Dublin, to protest agains o recen p be prodalmed ? He asked game been real than bust! 'wid cinmation ofthe Crimes acl: in five Irish M, Dillon and that George Wyndham been bbw” out gg tha ‘fuer Tm Quebw countries, it was resolved to hold a de- Chief Secretary for Irel md, was slowly °°mPa“l°f‘ W¢1'¢ 51102 in wmpqlition mons‘ration in Phoenix Park on Septem descending the path whom had led so When the targets were about amiie and ber14. The voting of this resolution was many cf his predecessors to perdition He ‘ '31°9-"i'»¢1' 0115 UUVIDB U~l'U°5¢ $5 Tikhii 403 97:1; 191.1- llli~ -5 1.1, Ol i:e.-ii CANADIAN STOCK. Daily Quotation List Furnished by EEG _ ,_ d t _ ,_ i-iririiziir se co., MEMBERS or Tun nor; 'i'_rr.H-u. srocii EXCHANGE, 12773 2872; 1211 109 107§ 142§ 7 4§ 103 91§ 1161 112 26 ICD 137 118 ~ll_} 9 1 \_ ieei 285 . 12z§` 109; 107; 14251 'Tii 1_0=e oi; 115; 102 25% 100 iso lie The above cut represents ad we think are just the right, line, they are made by the ui Ames Holden Co.; which is. enough proof of the good wearing quality of them, thd sole is fairly heavy _'made _ 5 te. - _ Style of them is perfect, _n - I I-_“W Prweéf g ~ ; I A I _ - _ Sunnyside ,T __ AN lLL£GAl._£Uiil0N Hanimavoos Pnosrnafriov ing cheap about them but Price $i.38 at ~, _ l, 4 I AQII' QI& ...N 1, j generals commandinizthc two contingents visitors, Generals, Corbin, Young and SOON GOT ANOTHER Posnxom - Gen Von Souelpnagel, of the Reds, who Wood, wore the new drab fatigue uniform mn ngymgm m AU”-333,! BL-"uma, “F5 are considered an invading Russian army of theU S Army The Emperor told Orr iwv Sept l1~(Speciril )-Premier M01* CTON |152 ii- 11- S . B dolls. g an artillery duel with occasional brushes one part ofthe ileld to another Strict secrecy is being maintained. g E' R_ Mclhy md Miss L_ 0 Brin of Nod ORANGEHEN H0393 Tm, GBAKD IASTER between cavalry The infantry neve Next Friday, the last day of the man ht, » af in 1 1 ,_ _ gave no uit as to likethe” c Torch to iesiiteii believe is 1.. he claimed, could |°‘“’*'“¢S °¥ the church in the 35586 M.'cDoualifstrongl`y resolution, which was defeugd votes. The name wguil e imzidian Anglian ..¢ received with shrines of We shall be dgelai-ed the prof lamation would end fgr 81131” 5° U15 8009 “Hd P1’¢6¢\\iiillR ¢h¢‘il‘ bludgecned as in 1891! ever that dunkyism which in Dublin and bmai Sldes E“° the "mtv E‘h° arm? M33” .i S & John E Redmond, leader of the Irish iQork had almost succeeded in pi-nggimt The twelve pounders fired by electric bat . 6 V al party in the House of Gammons and chair ing and debasing 1relaud’s nationality “nes W9” “Sed The" W°“1d be ‘* --- ` ' man of the United Irish League denounc- before the oppressors and the conqnerors nam' 5 'ham °X~°I°°i°" Wd "1 9' 9°°°“d , ' I proclamation of the Crimes act as a b , out y the targets the water would be A I Rross and wicked outrage, issued at the WYNDHAMS VIEWS throw , u into the air where the shot N I t 7 _ _ whim gf a depot and a gang of absentee Lonpoiv September 8 -Mr G ol-gg struck then the missile would rioochet 0 S 0 1' f ` 1 ’ h 1 boots that 18°' "da”iE "ffi-‘E;'E°`€i=°°E=¢i.d°°` N..;.'"k"T°'.1i»iaie»as Wyndbamwhiefsecrefaryfor Ireland ie e1°=\z the *mr sid Molly sink overs me O glr S SC 00 Ibrgtrgztu Jorlccuno couir M. llccoazol That proclamation is a lie, said ll plying to enquiries made of him with re i>|1°\1Bll\W0 miles from the the speaker said, was to make the politic- save _ ferr Several times this morning 51-ing C0111' SC Uf al situation ia Ireland too hot for the men The Irish land question must be ‘tl hid 50 ¢¢v»S¢ 5° 59 cause boats got within i H responsible for if L. tn__em cream ilerce ed by the parties interested The extent 1'!-\18¢ °f i»h¢lh°li- L9 05° ¢¢1'8¢t SP* , a _ V ° agitation. and Dublin would arise up as II, of the useful action of the government is lll'08»¢b0d Moller the fort the range would N0 S 1 t0 5 ` I E' one man to Join the United Irish League limited to providing facilities and giving be shifted in a second and again the boats I* ~ . and liakei as lwwerful and menacing to edect to the settlement. It is not for the Wvuld be H115# iw- - - ' ‘ ` iBntishmisrule as the Land League was government toexpress an opinionas to TMP!-'l¢i»i°lIf 4310 Perllllnent corps leather 15 BOX Calf and t ° ftwenty years ago the opportuneness ot holding this confer thi! llll1‘l|i08 was lhleldid No boat 8 ' I John Dillion,lf P, approved the pro ence. Any conference isa stepin the could have lived within the zoaeolthet I ' Poseicmadl byllr Redmond. He des ‘right direction ifitiin-ings nearer the pro lliileliftillflii . - . ` - ‘ rcclitmliti £1 ii. d to! til 17” 3 3 good Stung last _ and t e _ ___ _ __ _cribed then on as au ac y eu spec an einen placed between Tlieew lcmsinhritmqic pi ' _ .;.1'¢§nn-go Soc 9-'1‘heStatusof Labor gn - Store’ nnlonsis before the courts here iaan ' ‘gging by th61‘oa-ontolletallie Boeing __ 3 againstthelocaiuuiondshect This delssinntu in-day nllql adlfonoeinwlhich they take the position ihattheyare anilleqai organize ilihhsllkramilnot be stil- stock at Q toiiksur themselves are machinery is ¢ E, - Retail M "T 'iQHA .ii vi -. 5* ii! ii oidlook ilk