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$0! - fa Expected to Follow the Death of the Dawager Empress, New York, Nov. 14.—Serious trouble in China upon the death of ahe Bm- presx..Dewager ix predicted — bythe chief engineer, of the Imperial rail- way, which has just been: completed tween Pekin and: Hankow. Signs of unrest in China aro evident on every hand, he says, and there is. a ‘atrong antagonism to'a continuance of the Manchu dynasty ‘after the. death of the Dowager Empress, fi “People are looking to “Yuan 8h Knit to solve the political "questions Which will arise on, the death of the Empress, is at the head of the tmilitin: ircChina. Although, holding office under: the present regime he is: hot of the ‘Tartar ract,.and is held ELECTIONS ON A MONDAY. TOSSTHSTOS — ° Not Saturday—So Montri . a——5 ——Exercine Fhein-Franchise,——. Montteal, Nov. 13.—The rumor that the Jewish: population of | this city would not be able to vole at the next civic elections—as election day fell on a. Saturday or. Jewish Sabbath—is only a foolish’ canard, It appears that those ‘who started the story. were not aware of the fact that, on account of an amendment to the: charter, the civic elections, next year, will not be held till Munday, February 3. ws ‘By the law sanctioned ‘on the 25th \pril, 1903, the city-charter, which es the election for mayor and alder- nou the first juridical day of Feb- huary. every second-year, was swinend-. \ INDUSTRIES ARE Vier Noy 4: Six persons were killed _out- right and six others more or leas seriotisly injured at South Milwaukee last night’ in. one of the ‘most horrifying grade crossing wecidents in the his- tory of tho Wisconsin railway, A fast Northwestern train. No. 1 ‘plowed into a’ group of inc. tory men near thé station. All the members of the group were instantly killed ‘und their man- fled bodies were hurled beo hind a train standing on the north-bound track, where they, struck a group’ of ‘people, in- Government May Secure Short British Loan or Use Gold Reserve to Move Western Wheat Ottawa, Nov, 14.—Jast how the Dom: inion, government is going to co-operate ith the banks in asmisting to market the western wheat crop, ¢specially that pertion which ix liable ts be destroyed: iF stored away in its preset condition, ‘Kas not set been made: pitblic. ‘There are Only two ways of di i "#0. One is Of {Financial Stringency, and are Running Only Half Time—De- troit Works: Closed Down. Montreal. Nov, 14.—The financial depression continues to affect indus. tries in the east, and while no. big Feoncerns ‘have been sufficiently hard hit to necessitate closing down, there ate undoubtedly many out of work positions all sin Many ave Norfolk, Va., Nov. 14.—Agere: ateps toward the establishment of a universal eight hour working day were tiken by the American Federation of Labor in its convention here. yeater- day. The Federation -also began ac- ion. looking tothe means for raising| safficient funda to fight’ the present Interest throughout the Domi in now largely centred upy ment of the grain crop fro 9,000,000 bushels of gmnih still re- maining in the interior—ywhith should be at:the seabourd before’ April 1 to be saleable, Much’ of it will|be dam- by delay in. trans; by adding: the following lange; ar ‘legation from as} ——B DUFF, however, the first juridical ed had “been begun by the Manufac- that its execative council report: during “several of them, and ‘others may die, ‘The injured who hel of tile large factories in Montreal ey put on half time during the last ‘two weeks to obtain w short Ioan. on the British in high esteem by the people. He ig market, which, under present vnditions, especially workers in wood. have been affected. During the Inst week two, hundred men weré laid off in the large indus~ trial- establishment of the Thomas Davidson Manufacturing Company. The building ‘season is drawing 10. a close ard. Iundreds of men in. the building+trades are not employed. Last week 200 metal workers were suspended at the Grand Trunk.shops: at Point ‘St Charl During the Yuet mont he stat wen cmployed Hin-the-G.2-R.- Angus shop has’ been eed The mance of. box: cars, has-been completely ‘dis: continued. _ Officials pf the C.P:R) state ‘that stiortage of timber’ is the cause, but: the workers claim that work is. very slack. As. a. result of the depression, meri employed in the cigar industry uke complaiiitng that they are not Retting sufficient work to keep, them going. Some cigar _fnctories are rinningon three-quarter time, while a few have_been -clowed- down -of-an-ex- cuse of stocktaking, : Hundrds Want Work. Toronto, Nov. 14—The finan Panic'has not setiously affected To- ronto. yet, -but, like indastrial contras, the efieet ix matked.—A-tium= data atl pete beret TE TTS tailed the workitig staff, while build- ing permits, one of the barometers of prosperity, were suddenly cut down by one-half inside of a month. "Th building permits for October; 1906, ap- proximated $900,000, -while’ for” the same period this year. they were about ‘$460,000. ‘The “Canadian Foundry. Co. laid ‘off 100 men, Canada ship- [yards;“Abell’s efigine works, Kemps, Massey-Harris Co., andthe éar shops berriiber. of warkmen, oon Ty Were i8% Taree HOMbee BF hen out of We In Montreal, 250 were re- duced ‘at the Grand ‘Prank shops. Despite this, trade is reported as very good. Detroit Man ‘Look Tor Work. London, Ont., Nov. M.—¥ndi Of.a most: serious invasion, of conld be seen af th fice station his morning, whet moulders @ comparatively. young man, and.ono of the brighest in China. People will Jook to Tiiin as the: leader in bringing yabout reform, Death of the: Empress Dowager is expected at.any time’ now, and when it comea it will be a gredt social upheaval which must affect xl] the civilized: nations, all -oxeuts;- the’ idea seem to: be to lice COME TO CANADA. [ier crite i ose bunks thal ane recogni ed in the west. ‘nv..being tain. banks [ ‘¢ | that are Joaving morey to move:the crop. ‘There. are some’ four banks mentioned ax likely to get part of this loan. - Ther are'the Bank of Commerce, the Linperial Bank, the Dominion Bank and the Ham ilton Bank. “hb! Union. Bank fs also spoken: of- ‘The Failway companies have assured © piitties ocngerned that they will. to Feitthey cant facilitating the move.” tment of the-erop, ‘The principas difiett. te is with the ‘Jower. grades -of grain that hive to be moved before inaigation tloses;' otherwise it may. be destroyed. Will Keep Navigation Open. ‘The niatine department: has arranged to keep navigation on Lake Superior oped. —Hecembser 10. KX telegram — was CTH Washington asking that the light- house at Passage Island near Port Ate thus. be kept going until that time, ‘Tho Dominion will pay the extra expenses, This has been agreed to. : Mthing. that in fact is possible for all. parties to do is being done ta seq that the movement ‘of the crop is finane= - Should any gold of the gold resefve- be used, i€ wold likely he necessnry to lowed tho udlinission” by” Youby. that | have some losidation oe tee subject = on a commission basi« he arranged | nest: sesion, for the @ p e = [raftways URRY —worpeations | tarantino ie tint gr mp ——— ‘Hero-the witness hnd--w: clash with | the doveraniont hee went oe intimated Kishikawa, president of the Van-| by the Hom, WS Ficlding for having, Cnien, wie ating house: Keepers’ | mora money sent west’ by the hanks th Union, who said that Yosby'’s com- | ivcal banks do not know. D. R.. Wilki¢, pany iniported Inborers directed from | president. Japan. — Yosby created ‘a keene Linperial one of the birgest “grain {aslong w denial. and ‘Kishikawa de- banks, hos no information: fedora pated tuid modified several of his | ing the question, Wilkie did not think pretense Statement, although the com:|the gorerment fatended to permit the Up ssloner warncd him of the pendlty| tanks to istue billy over the lait: Aged rom Detroit, who' had been given. a A of perjury. Sy statute, the banks up to now not hav: Th ad ‘hed the limit, night's lodging, told theirstory. ‘They fo Acording t Wilkie, the tan stated that th cw 4 7 te yours wheat mored and sold Store Warts estigation into this phase. of as it ix-ftost touched, and will spoil ‘f the men, and that they were only matter will later be made. wt in elevators. Such complaints ara the advance guard of a veritable army] 4. director of the Canada Kangho}oming in, ‘not frou. tho farmers, but of jmemployed. who. were going to in-| Company anid Iis-comean ma eo fee wpecillators, and because of fade Canada in search of work. ‘The! hundred dalla ner eect profit in| the precarious nature of the erop, the men were quite respectable and in-| the employment business” by a per=| banks are cautious. about advancing _ telligent, and. though not penniless} centage on the wages of Ahe men, but | monty to dealers: ‘Phe wholo trouble. were, waiking to Galt, Hon tiers. it he was at great paina to deny “thet [attributed by Wiki torte. New: York ity. iby felled to secre work, they would | they aaaisted in. the inspouetsit | Beant situation.and consequently dit affirms that they differ from the Evan Sickellor Weoyitat ayaa akon where} proceed ta Toronto anid continue theit] 2 Peg pSinaclaarteg | verriar exotinting. “extension . bills Relical faiths only as critical st ; TaD always oe OF Site TE: | ckadltor 3. P. MéConnenZbr the. Gau.| eee shinee tke ee ‘of moro said the charges in nis men e_professor| fe, ats tn me eey. Ste infant Railways. Lay Off 30,000, trday Sunset, : bank, bills wontd, af conres, sctiere the tGrmination {DE Bia saron ieee al) Chiewgo, Nov. 24. Porty-aliie init based on current | t fufther claims that the e hewspaper were ion. ‘Tho ability of: the hanks to Of chis:connection with the calttz producing a eonedssion of tho brain] Way-systems in the west and middle | rumen rather than’ on any “direct | Move grain is limited by tho restriction reached at! ond. both hands were frozen, west, many of them operating from * & breach: of agreement knowledge; of Their. note circulation, Shaw cnizenl conference to which Dr, | amet both been IYI6e Chicago, have made large ‘reductions. eg Montreal Expects: Lower: Pri several hours before. in the number of eniployees in ‘the FOXY MOREY MAGNATE. , Bhnw was, he states, a partner, He Montreal, Nov. 18.—Trading in-stocks also ‘acenses Principal\-Shaw with | sever aid is in 4 jeal_ constriction. and _main- agnin-very tight tetas, but there was a r amance of way departivents during | Dextrous Forger Found. Morgan. Too = Céld to Touch. 4 Spreading unfounded reports of his sullicient’ thayement to indicate an eri. the pust few. days, “Be cen twenty. Pittsburg, Pa, Nov: 1&-B, O.8mith, Phatically .x@ik sindertone. With tho five and thirty: thousana have been banks charging seven —per cont... on laid ‘off. No great reduc i arg, i iched William’ Whyte. upon. the. subject, and. another from tie west haf asked the Federal’ governihent to | gife: their assistance “in forwarding the movement of the crop. Both dele. gAtions have been: successful—the C. 7. KR. promising to rush cars 4 fatchewan, and thé government bperating with the banks to. p very facility in the short time that yet remaing fore the. lakes will be closed. Asa means of getting acct formation throughout the w96 W fall upon a Saturday, the elec- tign shall be held on the next follow- juridical day. An view of this provision of the law, in clear that the next civic election lor mayor and aldermen will be fixed for Monday, the 3id February next, TRANSPORTATION cate sx(air| FACILITIES BETTER ~ MacKenzie, Domin- Railroads Better Posable te: jon land agent here, fon w. Gor Shipments This Year—A deputy minister’ of the interior. In “< Local Opinion: substance it asked information as to whether: grain was being marketed in a this distiict; if hot, since when. hid the marketing fallen’ off and what ren- : son had caused it:to-do.no;- whether 21 quéstion of’ ‘adequate transportation shortage of cars oc lack of money. |acilities bedoines again a erattor -of Me, MacKenai’s sep made’ atlerl crmmsane coe ie oe ee of the ast winter and the difficulties Poly gmarseted sherk= Farmers too) hp or wiiar a ol.- transporting busy plowing and threshing. No com. vlainksrepored here, yet showage Au saaiy he are seamen SU ease or BE money this connection the’ vario railways i suffered mainly from broken ribs or limb,” Among them is Dr, H. H. Nadig, health commissioner. ‘The bodies’ of the led wert’ “so. terribly mi at it wap midnight potato any-of themwere iden: tiffed. turers’ association with an available fund of $1,500,000 against ¢rganized labor. a fight “particularly - aimed against the American Federation of Labor. 2 The Federation authorized ° Presi: dent Gompers to appoint special’ com. mittees for.the consideration fur both ‘Of these questions, the committee to report during. the present . sasia President Gompers also was authori ed upon’ the recommendation «f the executive countil, and the unanimous vote of the Federation to- = . ; janitoba, jo anereasé Te. citealation | Manus. of the American Federationist, the of- cial organ of the National, body, ————— Banker Took Horrible Vengenange, Rome, Nov.“ 12.—Bantker Bertoni, many: times millionaire, was arrested today for killing his ‘wife and a rich is not likely to be adopted, The other ik to: utilize xonie of the gold reserve frhich ix deposited: with the finance de- Dartment as security, against the note citcillation, Use Gold Reserve... Te is said that: there ‘is-moro gold reo serve than is required for this and-other barposes-and. that some of this inight bo used im an emergency of this kind. At ©900096000000000S0000006 THE .THREE. PROVINCES : AGREE UPON A PLAN. ange Books—M Winnipeg, Nov. 139A uniform set of text books for the public schoolé and high schools of the three Western Praviness “Manitoba Saskatchewan And Alberta,, isthe. proposal made by admirer of ‘the Jatt nanied Zer-/ the Tepresentatives of these provinos hati, because he believed the woman. “ho have been in conference here to- was fonder of Zerbati than she cught| day. to have been, abd that her affections | "Yesterday ti eld t Saker eeprocated.Zarbatt and Ber- discuss the matter diag Milla 2 day dna rcnatt Sound dead ently to ling Premier Rutoneg? oe the pro- day in 4 road ledding from the for-|yitoe ct Alberta; Hon, James A. ¢: to Hala af the suburb of Atbani| der, for the proving ny Saskatchewan; fe Bame.” Both were “nearly. be-land Hor Ca Campbell for Mani- it headed toba. ‘The most tep taken ee i =e in“thermatter_was to arrange for an TMUEE mecting. of The deputies of the ree governments, ‘These men. will 'm Calgary Becaue of Lack of Funds| consiage annually the matter. of text —City. Cannot Pay Grant. books with a view to the attainnient, Bulletin Special. E R.\P. Pettipieée, “the Dominion and the agintennce of uniformity. In tho future, ii the arrangement, organizer—of Trades’ and Labor. Co should be pertecte. 1, as now seems pro- resi, is hereto meet: the Society of| Dible, no text bovis will be changed Fauily and discuss the question. of{ iM aily of the three proviiees anteet afitindion with that weet! refetence 6f the matter to the repre-| suanbostation faeifities are more ade-| Ata meiting of the Hospital Board, T=! Be Cad ae otlter. prow Shte “this, year than last, although} held last. night, there wae wore cnig| Mt. Calder stated thi the rea} test Will com> whepetbe sedi eifution down, as ne i Se en eets a8 it docs | thealty cantiat_paythom the pratt in o-fexeweekis Both roads-have-in-| due, some $1,000, and they wn going fegheed their rolling stock, and w2| steadily behind.’ Tho. preside ns feel it her the board. stated to your correspon- freighe Shi ace ety 82 Mich, jtiward | dent alter the meeting that Soviet Aclebe this season as there was dur-[ack of funds and the city's peritens ing the same period last year. At in| refusal to pay thpgrant long past, due, Gradent that the merchant, whol there was a grent possiblity at tent frocked up heavily earlier in tie yonr,| closing down’ tight? before the at in anticipation of exceptionally: good /of the year. sales, have not’ disposed of ~theit]” stock: as readily as expected. ‘This is particularly. trne “of those handling business ‘supplies, mptiesin. the east, and those that come. are returned’ more quickly, Japanese’ Agent Makes Admission. Before Commissioner King—Rail ways Contract for Men Vancouver, B.C. Nov. 1 Yosby; a Japanese employment agent, who handles large aambers of” his countrymen," startled — tmmi igration i King this afternoon nent that thousanils of come here in order to reach the United States, “TTitve seen = tomas countrymen, on. which were marke! points at the. boundary line wh the Japanese could easily cross into the United Sta There is not a fenee ‘at the boundary; you know." said Voxby, who formerly was secre- tary to the Japanese consulate in Vancouver, Th sensation of the afternoon fol- @ With ‘the approach of winter ths et The Fight for Steamship Business. St. Paul, Nov; Steamship busi onthe Nort west to Europe took an interesting turm when it became known that ¥, C. lines had refused Jo ha’ e any thifig-to do with the $13 rate which the 800 had announced sould: be put oF, 2, trim St. Paul to New York via Montreal to. meet a’ lower. combination’ rate possible via_ Chi go by the-uetio of the-Erie in mak- ing @ $10 rate from Chicago to New York... -The:/Bo0. caiinot reach New Yor ra ithe focal option upon this point, Mr. Richant Hardisty,- of the Hardisty Brothers’ Forwarding pany,’ was interviewed by a Bull representative, as his’ dealings: with both of the éxisting western railroads gives ium @ comprehensive view of, the matter, “There is no doubt,””'he said; “‘that fe NewYork Central, and the opin- fon sitway mén is that the 800 wil be absolutely blocked. Asked whether the rate would be withdrawn a representative of ‘the Soo guid’ the question had not. been. decided. —_—_.+ - Determined Attempt to Suici Victoria, Nov. 14—David Burnett, a young rancher of East Sooks, attempt- ed suicide today at Parson's, bridge, by'shooting himself with a rifle. He did so.in full view of Miss Lucky, a who did not-reeiprocate his attentions. Fhe Gat called D. Campbell and 8. leasing transportation there, twee Seatherly, ‘who were driving to towit |i any difficulty at all here at present -to stop the man_from shooting jit is an occasional-wait-for empties, felt, but before, they could reach him These are nol oe rlenaital hee nee x he pe ithe butt of his-rifle ona | other years, simply. because ‘of S.zocks polaled the toursle at his head falling of i tho inward freight : nabed ais “ls there any apparent. decrease - The ball enterel the body near |i, ‘yenr in the ineoontng freight for thé heart and Bunett- lies: between | ip? Your jn lifg-and death at ‘the hospital. - “The supplies for the north | hate. a = “Duma Feprs @ Guy Fawkes, not come in yet. They do not usual- ly reach: here before the middle of De % a Tendon; Nov. 14.—The St. Peters- burg. correspondent of ‘the London cember, and then we get sixty ‘cars oF more of merchandise to forward by Tribune ring to’ the extraord- hs to the Landing. 1 is alto- Palate 3 y- [Much in-quantity from other years, ning of the Duma. for pro-| Much in qi rt é 8 teeting omnes and for limiting the ee, ae Ton fee io are es ips admission of the public to the ses- {independent in- its isolation, ai sions, declares that they are due to} Sncial Alorries in: the outside world will be made to blow up the Taupid was. agreed. t) reason why ference in: th in the provinces . concerned. working. out of the details will re. Quire time, but’ in time the same books, with few. variations, will be used: in all :the provinces, ROBBED AND LEFT To Die, :P.R.Fireman Kelly Victim of Brutal Assault Near Fort Wittien—| Fort - William, Now. 14:—Ambrose Kelly, fireman on the C.P.R. running out of Schreiber to . Fort’ William, was found at six o'clock this morn- ing in. ani unconscious condition. in & ditch off the road between Fort William and Port Arthur in the éast used The i that oo wee : Rev,: Dr. Workman's Explanation: Montreal, “November 13.—Rev.- Dr. the chair of Old Testament exegonis at the Weslevart ‘Theological College on account of the diesatistaction. of the ‘board with his. views, has issued 4-statement—today:— Dr- Workman’ dehies that his ‘teachings are Unit- arian, cither actually or in. dri having been F¥ critical con- ; ce fave been relieved from duty to attend the trial of Conductor. MeCurthy at Port Ar- thur, “and may have: been - walking | ! from. Port. Arthur ‘to. Fort William y partially conscious and ix Lunable t make. “any explanations, 500 on éall Ioans and brokers exacting seven tnt trom thelr cliente and. funds = practically unobtainable’ at that, it *«* not to be" wondered at that-trading ix next door to being obliterated. Arrange: Universal + don, Nov. 13. It would not undertake to classify the ‘reductions, said. Mr. Tho statistician for the General phone 330.5 sunpicion of Having practised forgery in various cities ‘The detectives claliy that Smith is wanted in Kansns City day: Emperor William, of Germany; Te Seman as : i i is f : iy | at dat fe ae Palace, where Duma meets, their ap-|Sheriff Arrested For Opening Letter. samo pee eeout receptions in the liiim,. His waich, chai. and: diamond we Fa cee eee Pete teens tu ecttiecerine - ¥ ii ed on’ a story | cy o = Pts, e a pring.are also missing. ‘here is a i tans ins: fo} ss wis eee ee Tenatuniesiet te Pretier Bultpie ay ater areca wei Bred e Pence oF ae eet oy Meeter te Harte pare se Th ea Tee SP | Cea Zomly, cual is too/on charges of forgery. -sexregating Bt elitr eT : an insignificant. journalist, "The corre-[ gine,’ Cee Of 2 Yesterday. by | my aim is, above all, mainte te| “Breer’s bam,” and. people sin the Scarce: to continue extensive | wa Bontuhe pian, according to the de-|ketncn tly fe mae: pie ee ~. _ Sporident ridienles the story, but says |United States Marshal Rake, ce] 2x 8 Histon Tee 0 hope, | Beighborliood, about nine o'clock Iast| along lines of construction avd etian | sections. wak- tc, aneien ate public} sulin rome more liquidation: In the , aes Bene pam amany omclals appoint! Yodianapolis, charged with “having [PONS Mors. T frat 1 have Meh, heard some one tn broken En in graben ot aeepremt the feaction restive, an fo. woe biography | absence of busing powers, a lower santo es ed to the Duma’s service have resign-| opened the mail of alexorgr Poleski: | pursued this aim unswervingly ayer] U8. decent call oat * ‘You have done | i acial atri y,""| from which-he-obtained portraits nnd | of prices would nor he Uprising, Lt ; ed in ‘consequence of it Tiaearegpiaoner. | IL the - govern:| since.” The nai prop aad Lome yer | Mts let him po. time of the ad ele | i Intgely duc to financefal ¢tringenay.”| fo Aimilie signatures, of is intended | uole preferred toushed ee Mol a ND RETAIL a tent establishes its’ contention, it 38| peace in ‘the world dito maictesn | bothood at this time of the year, < a fictims. In his room were, portraits | day at 71 3-4, The only other teste 5 is ; A ir { many tramps. York Loan Assets Higher, i i Canadian Cattle For Japan, declared | sheriffs, -d=puty sherifts,| good relation Between: our tw -| JRE The: home of a a ind ‘signatures of many’New Yorkers. | consequence wpich figured in the trad a Wardens and other cfficials in. peni-| ‘vill further strengines | Stother of Kelly at Sehreibor lias been A MBrrTE card and bogus letter {rom | ing were Dominion Steel 19-24, Montel = — : ies, und Twill fi feng ; ov. -1¢=0n8 am r Bar Coal tea Nie Ta Me, Aletatder MAE] (eciinriea, Selle and. tielar’ tice fascias as Hien Ti gry SrenEthen | notified. ve hy Pane Gay aaa lois ae introduced ‘him to| Power 88, Montreal Street’ Meeteeat Lier ara el Waal eee Me eT ae fe tn agian Hation’s wishes: coincide COLDWELL SWORN IN. See commands, wlioweattirs, are} Levi H-Mortot, ene cal for : ment the ar-|dangér of n like experience. with mine: the : , . evings- “cone ae es : (3 eee nee erie: Se rege one feeceamie aa eg toler cand Iriends of Carter: point| prospects’ Sieh Praincial Seca WE Manitsbalteere eae ee ealeeae Se Hid Thomng F, Eaison'e maine} _A Lottery For a wanty Yo ace. wree cows “from “Cxnndlt, TG cattle Fos teat it officials in jails and. pri- Seg eT is: Provincial ‘Sect roe at of, sixty thousand-doltars | 4s used to-gaifan audience with J. | Chieago, Nov. “12=—The- supposed Hee he ee aeeae abetting [woe are tarbldden to open the mail dapan's Mind is Made ere ere nig. rth of C. -P."Restook being sald]. Morgan, but the comment of tha biggest lottery “in operation’ in. the ALCO.LIMITED Eo Tae ee ni ee | OF tie ipaners. blake eae Tokio, Nov. 14—Hon. Mr. Lemicux,| Winnipeg. Nav. M.—George R, Cold: ital previous to the Noakes, noe |eteot. thane 00 cold -could | United “States, whieh has bean yan’ $$ —onrh rot he tone wot toueh him.” Seattle Captain: Drowned, Vanvouver,: Nov. 14—Capt. Preder- ckson, Seattle, master of the barge Arthur Fitzer, “belonging to Gritfths & Co., Seattle, was killed last night it Goon Bay, He tripped over un ton bar and fell off the edge of the wharf striking his head and being nstantly killed His —wifetay—1e sick bed ina berth on the vessel only hing more than twenty years with adquarters here, has been exposed by. arzcats in thia and other cities, United’ States secret service men n to have promulgated. the scheme and made millions of dollars out ot it.The concern was operated thader the old feliable Gparantee Loan and ompany. Di H, Jone’, aliny issam, wns arres - the head of the concern, ‘i be hatched with impunity. and’ for- biden articles, ranging from ~ cigar ¢ttes to the dedliest poisons, may be! well, of Brandon,-was’ sworn in—as provineint secretary. and member of the board of international economy at IV o'clock this morning in. the pres rice of thé cabinet members, A er there is no portfalio . of education, and Mr. Coldwell, could not fore ‘be sworn inte that department. but an ordain council will be pass. fa today making the -new: minister| this owing to, higher. prices prevailing head of the department of ed ion, ——— Fremiet Roblin _iniormed: our earcestwig-ranacuvre of dapanead Ary. | iek bea ir Beith on the veagel only fapendent thet a bill will be put through the next session of the legis-| Tokio, Nov. 14—The emperor left to-| lent oneurt Inture cevating the. portfolio of edu-|day’ 40 attend the army manoeuvre - —-— fon, which would be assumed by| which will be on. an unsixually. J C. P.R. Changes: in Vancouver. fthene minister, Ie, 41,000 troops of all inwin he Vancouver, Nov. 14D. B, Brown, Nomination day in Brandon’ will be service participating wit pen-| nonnger of C. P. R. ateamers ‘here Monday next, and the ‘lection one and the commisinry cops Pin gone east, He will be replaced week later... Peter Middleton is re-| Will bs employed we “n actual]W.T. Payne, lately C. PL Re age furnitig effiewr, Tn conversation to-[war operaetions. The any ses will| cokoham fay Mr. Coldwell informed your cor-| be directed Shrough balloon jana alee. t that he expected iio oppo-| tric light corps. The line will exten Bean Tacapeaine ott top 38 piles alone the Kinu river p TeTTAMeNts be as-|Nikko, an old resort General T went has detinitely decided to stand, said his desire would be} Fushitmi and. General at Kar] or reateeti tested by many mamura will command the -respe "| : Opposition is not antici. pstmaster general-and minister of lac} bor of Canada, a ived here’ on the Pp n steamer Empress of China, this after: Sat through ‘the mail. to prisoners. noon, He was soccivey at Yokohama Sheriff-Carter freely admitted that he by Count Teramia,. representing. the opened the mail of Poleski: but asl Sapancse govermmunts department serted that he believed’ he. was’ acting | Toreign afinice, ‘The Japanese govern- Hlearly in conformance with his duty | ment understands: eho Mr. Letniewx secre no forbidden articles were |comes as a representative of Wome fmugeled ‘into the jail or schemes ar-| idinn government for ihe purpose of ranged for a jail delivery. discussing immigration matters and hat hebrings an fe plan for ered. | The profit on. this sale had boon shout fourteen thomsand, Referring to the Toronto real estate kl “by subsidiary concerns tard the x Realty company, Kappelle re- irked, that the holdings which were of the institution of wind: endings vatued at’ $191,900 wonld now be worth much more than ton Oaal Co., Ltd. eens Ave) t8. of the ‘tariff, but there ought to be a + good. trade in- slaughtering and Ping-in cold stornge, . Australia ‘was do- ing a good business in that line, ——— Murderer le Sia Dr. Phelan, 1 pert .of the j depattmerit, was ap- Pointed to exainine’ Collins now under sentence ‘of death in Albert county jail as to his’ sanity, rt USE Cott ees Te the dee re. Ported to the: department that Collins is mc proceeded te Hon. Dr. McInnis. mber 14.—[t ix prom t to orcot nw latge sizud-wtatne-of » Tate “Hon. Dr. 8 W. Melnnis in of teh city parks.” Representa- © bodies are appointing delegates to @ meeting which will be held Mon. Iny to discuss the matter, — Two Ballast Trains Collide. tr a Tis on Hided af St Millionaire: Weds-vi Philadelphia, Noy. 13.—Announce- ment ‘has been. made of the’ wedding of John MeShain, a millionaire build. [et of this-vity, to Miss Catherine R. Moony, young woman who sup- ported herself by assisting her aunt ernment “considered that its olans now in progress. lool the control of immigration would-be antistactory to Canada,-and-it-ix—not} Ukely that the visit of the minister Will result’in any material change, —___.__ Man Killed In Torgnto, h rane and the execttion will be with on’ Friday, Nov, 22, Business Men Protest. Montgomery, Ala.. Nov, 1 pAES masse moeting'of butsiniess men’ from ill parts of the state last ight the covertor taekae innitress of the Land Title Build.| urged to desist from farther attempt +o] ing. Mr., McSh , Who is forty-six) toronto, Nov. 14- cleaning laws that may disturh business, |vears old.’ resid Xo, 631. North] windows afterngon:. at Equity serie Seventeenth str He fhas been a chambers Victoria and Ade- widower siner 1903 and has four chile [laid Stusedert : het lsob—Hetechrient cine Ts_a en ol] amployed by the Ciy, Window wee ing robbed in Kirkhill cemetery here [thirteen years, who is now atin hoard [ing comiany, fay to the sidewalk and the medical students are’ blamed. | mg school, instantly killed nits, the Brandon's Mayor for Second Term. | 4 Hrandan Novembor 14 — Moret = aaa © Grand Trunk line cole Palycarpe, Quee.. lant night, resulting i the derailing of three care and the death of (fe Hopi, fireman on one of the trait he Aue 'y outlined — 1 Pees, wi Acted upon by his predecessor,
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