Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Yol. Xvi11. Winnipeg Manitoba thursday july 30. 1891. No. 22 wanted help situations wanted miscellaneous wants 25e. Pep Day a week 25 per month for 30 words or less Over 30, one cent per word. Each Day s insertion includes both free press 1 no other medium however cheap can offer equal facilities to the Public to advertise advantageously. K lots lying Between main Street and o and the new exhibition grounds Jor sole at a arg Nln. Apply of once to Wright Jukes 391 main Street. It anted a Cook. Apply at 412 tenth v Avenue South. Rivir a. You no girl Light work no washing. 277 St. Mary Street. W a Good general servant also a nurse girl. Apply 209 7tb ave. S. W girl to wait on table apply to or. Burton 384 Logan Street. W Good experienced general servant girl. Apply at Geo. Craif co s. Wasted two fir3t-Olass dining room girls. Apply at Tho Clarendon hotel office. Young lady situation As housekeeper. 2, free press office. Wanted serv ant. Apply to mrs. , 58 14th Street North. Wanted a Book keeper to Post up a set of books. Address Box 0, free press general servant. Host be a Pood pm Iii Cook. Apply mrs Heubach 208 Shan Street. Milliner and dressmaker wants situation competent hand. Address Box it free press office. Wasted a Good general servant Good wages. Apply to mrs. R. H. Bryce j72 Assiniboine Street. A Gool general servant for w a Small family i no children. Apply to mrs. Youngjr 2-13 Edmonton St. At the win Nipko general w Hospital an assistant laundress. Apply to the Matron at the Hospital. Wanted in Central bedrooms and Ono sitting room nicely fur shed. Address Post office Box 012. An experienced Cook no w Waihing or apply after 6 p. M to mrs. W. 47 Carlton Street. Wanted old buildings to Purchase to be removed two houses and a stable Small or arge. Apply to r. Davis co., lumber dealers. Wanted Man with thorough know ledge of the care of hogs steady employ ment Good wages. Address Box 6, free press of face. Teacher Little Mountain school District salary s35 per month duties to commence on August Isth. Apply to Thos Bev a Ridore Winnipeg p. A Young Man lately arrived from Ontario would like work Afri Zingor in store not Arram or Oilie Toik if not too heavy. Address Box 15, free press Olla. Wanted a Stout lad accustomed to the care of horses and to make him self generally a sell. Apply to w. F. Henderson co., Liau Matyne St. East. Man seeks employment in any Al capacity. Speaks Earlish and French fluently Ami is witling to make h self useful. Good refer Enos. Apply Box 7, free press. Wanted immediately steady Reli Able Young Well Recco Meade also two ladies accustomed to Nonn Ter work. Apply with references to Box 8, free press office. Wanted by a lady experienced situation As Matron or housekeeper or any place of Trust Good Cook and Needle woman highest re Serences. Address Box 9, free press. Tub travelling Publio to w know that the new Douglas is the mos centrally situated of any hotel in the pity. Cuisine unrivalled. Graduated prices. Rountree 4 Connor s roller Miller a practical and re liable roller Miller of Long experience is opener situation by september 1st fully competent to take charge single Man Best of references. Address Box 5, free press. Situation wanted by a Young Man As bartender 10 years experience at the business first class references would go to any part of Mani Toba. Harry Johnson care or. K. Varrelman lit Street. Brandon Man. By a Young 1ia1 in Solce has had three years experience in two in Postof lice work Best o references if country preferred. Addres Box free press Ohice. By a Young englishman work of Amy kind draughtsman experienced Salesman Anc Good. Extractive Price ticket and show card writer hard worker Emp Oer s interests closely studied address Box 10, free press office. Wanted hotel Porter Exi Tor country s20 dining room girls Genera servants female Cooks Kitchen girls men for Lambe Vard farm Hinds boys Lor farm and one House keeper. Alton s amp Loument Agency 627 main St wanted a second or third class teacher for Morgan school District no. 31i duties to commence after Tho vacation school Ope Sll year. Applications will to received up to Augun 1st. Please Tate salary and to Georgr Mckenzie of rotary treasurer Morgan school Dis Trio heading in. Rock men sets per Day 2 men to Load gravel at 51 per car 5 Dum Evoler 31.75 per Day teamsters 828 Anc hands 825.00 to 530.00 per month f Section men at 81 25 per Day and 50 re for the n w. M. Police Force free transportation. Ocean and railway tickets for Sale to Al Points at lowest rates Alex. Colder 0. P. R. Employment and ticket agent and recruiting officer of n. W. M. Police 677 main Street. Notice. Water in cellars housekeepers re Quiring water pumped out o cellars apply a Nee to j. Smith co., Box 414, p. O., City. Scale repairing Youb Scales to our factory it Winnipeg for repairs we adjust All kinds from a Large Hay a calf to a and Etter scale e. Our boy co baffle the Beautiful Copper fastened River Hoat which is to he rallied on thurs August Goth is Row on exhibition at hotel a Canada. She in Paris France a 20 fee Lagand weighs250 ibs. To a Kate Sale education business of shorthand and Winnipeg. Circulars and Preci mans of writing free. Box 016. Mckay 6 Farney principals. Prof. Brooks practical reporter personally conducts All classes at Western Shori band Uuie Ersita Harsi ave Block. Hundreds graduates now filling responsible positions. Spe rites Day and evening classes. Write or Call for particulars. Matrimonial. A not wealthy wishes to open with a Larty about Twenty eve object Nawn ony a widow without Mun Vrance not objected to. Address brah tune w. Ii i 747, Vancouver b. C. Classified advertisements. Until August 15th. Advert Bomont of thirty word or ices inserted on thai of the Dally morning press and Venine free and Hun both Edi Tion b for 25c. Prepaid per Day or 81.35 per week. Properties for 8aub. Ime for getting names on the list extended. Claims of St. Albert volunteers for scrip to be vesti Gaca the p. Department news. And Indian head districts. To. For Sale improved and wild land ome specially cheap properties on very easy terms. Osier Hammond Nan ton 881 main St., Winnipeg. Good w farms for Sale with buildings and improve ments at very moderate prices and easy terms a to Osier Hammond s Nanton 381 main Street Winnipeg. 1 Ca acres All fenced and 55 acres j. Of sown to wheat 2 Milos from Good town. Of be sold at a bargain. Apply r. Dauwei Winnipeg Post office. Y Pullman laundry. Al Sora number of vacant lots in Forth Winnipeg. Terms of payment to suit Pur chasers. Apply o. A. Muttle Burry Over Howard s Wirag store Corner main and Modermott streets. Properties Fob and Hoare 130 Princess Good House in course of erection on Corner lot on Bell Street facing East and South on a Block South of River Avenue. Extra Well some Good in same Vicinity. Bargain in rental bearing pro Serti Eswell situated returning 20 per cent. Nett. Special bargain in an improved farm o Only 15 Miles from the City si.50 per acre Good Frame House stable 35 acres 160 acres fenced Good Well excellent 210 acres n All. This is less than the Price of wild land in the of laity reasons Lor Selling. Terms Cash. For particulars Call or address j. E. Mills real estate 213 Portage Avenue Winnipeg. For Kent of hike. House to e. Kerr 467 main Street. A comfortable furnished House. Apply at 208 Rupert Street. For rent to comfortable dwelling a a Obaob in. 223 and 229 Garry St. Apply 381 main St. To Hall Portage Avenue on reasonable terms. B. H. Hayward. 348 main Street. O a Loung lady a furnished _ room with or without Board. Apply 44 Cath Arine Street. To rent a Good office Over the Bank of Ottawa. Heated with hot water. Apply on the premises. To first class basement to let Dement floor heated with hot water Well Ven tufted. Has. E. Kerr 467 main St. To King Street in Nice local i Ity a Good residence five minutes walk fron Poat office or 0. P. R depot. Apply Nett door of King St to 816 per month Modermott Street 47 Machray at., at month. To rent rooms at46 Albert Street. Apply to g. A. main ind Modermott Fob rent Large store suitable for wholesale purposes to Corner of princes and Walum Street. Market Square also two upper Flats with main Entrance from Market Square Ove Anderson and Calv Orts implement dealers. Both these premises Are fitted with improved elevators apply to Stewart Hoare 180 Princess Street. Fok for and fruit store business and confectionery with Patent oven showcases will sell cheap As important Busi Ness Calls me away. Address Walter Young Emer son Man. For Sale by tender on Friday August the 7th, at 11 a.m., Stock of clothing and fur Nishiiwa amounting to Stock can be seen and particulars had by applying to the w. E. Santon manufacturing co., City. Lost. Tost slender Black and j Tan ears Cut had on red Collar with Nicke trimmings answers to finder Lerwer him a grand Union hotel and receive Reward. Board and booms. To let furnished room with Board Alao room for one or two table boarders at 17 James Street. Of births Harr Laros and death fifty cents each births. The 17th inst the wife of David Farquhar of Stony Mountain of a daughter. Marriages. Winnipeg on july 29th, by Rev. John Hogg or. Samuel Spence and mis Mary Jans Doolan both of this City. Deaths. Manitoba Margaret youngest daughter of the lat Thomas t. Bellhop by of Cheshire England aged 22 years. The 29th 266jmodermotfc Streel Frederick Charles infant son of f. J. Und Henrietta Alldon aged 7 weeks and 2 Days. You can secure Nice wedding Floi designs and Cut Flowers at the fort Rouse Oren houses Telephone w2 the Home Rule Bill. The measure the Labia is will Pas they get a Chance. London july pall mall Gaz att publishes to Day a Drift of the new Horn Rule Bill which it is expected will be introduced by the liberals if they secure a major Ity at the next election. It has been propose by the Home Eule Union on the basis of. The Gladstone measure of 1886. The chief Amend ment provides for the retention of the representatives of the Irish parliament in the Imperial government and also for the Tion of two Chambers in tha Dalm Para incl cod. New York july Stev York her Aid has been indicted by the grand jury of publishing in account of quadruple electrocution at sing sing. Doodling in Toronto. He City Council will have to investigate the centring of the Street railway franchise. Tob into ont., july Onald who recently asked the courts for an Junction to restrain the City from handing ver the Street bail Way franchise to the Killy Elliott Syndicate alleging that some of the Dermen had been bribed to Grant the fran Hise to the company named to Day publicly announced that he had received a consider Tion from certain unnamed persons which was More than sufficient to cover All the costs in had incurred in his action and on the to Edith of which to bad promised to drop the action entirely. He says he was asked no Promise secrecy and none and there Ore feels at Liberty to make this announce ment. Madori Aid s action has created a de lived sensation. The City will now probably Lake the matter up. Evidence continued. At the afternoon sitting of the privileges and elections committee Kobart h. Mcgreevy ave further evidence respecting his conned lion with Larkin Connolly co. The wit less did not make any startling statements. To identified the letter be had written Owen Murphy in february last respecting their Peculis it ions in Richelieu stack. In the letter it Greevy tells him to obtain certain Manti Tript Given a reporter for publication in the Montreal Star. .1 col. Vincent s meeting. At the banquet to col. Vincent last night Var. Lariviere said he had listened the greatest interest to the remarks of ool. Vincent and his assurances that our wheat would get the preference in the English Market. Ool. Vincent Secretary of the United Empire Trade league addressed a Large Public meeting Here to night. Dismissed his orders have been issued by sir a. Zarou to discharge his Nephew Henri Pelletier whose name was recently mentioned in the tarte investigation. He was one of the subsidized government inspectors on the Quebec Harbor works. Arnoldl s bears dogs. The statement that the duty on brass dogs had been paid yesterday afternoon is incorrect. Enquiry at the customs depart ment elicited the information that the Loca customs officers had so far not found anything to show that the Doga Ever passed through the customs Here. An officer of the department said the dogs had Likely come to Ottawa As part of the Elecio in Ligh supplies for the government or they Miebi have been taken out at some other port Anc shipped to Ottawa. Exempted from the alien Law. Ool. Lay the United states Consul general Bab just received a circular from the heart ment of state at Washington to the effect that skilled experts who May go from other Conn tries to Aid foreign exhibitors in setting up an operating the machinery at the Chicago exposition also that clerks stall keepers and other persons employed at the exhibition do no come under the alien labor Law will bib foe damage is Robert Mcgreevy says he will Suo the Mon Treal conservative papers for asserting tha he signed a false affidavit to save his brother the Hon. Thomas Mcgreevy in an election contest eighteen years ago. The Posto Tjioe depart mint now. The Public accounts committee adjourned until Friday when an investigation into Thi Postoff Ioa department will a commenced Dan o Connor government solicitor Wil also be examined respecting tha Block. Northwest Eill. The Bill to incorporate the Manitoba life insurance co., and the Bill rejecting the Saskatchewan railway mini if co., wer read a second time to Day. Fishing in the Nipigon. A Boston Ludo Hie tour in to arrive to Day. Pout auth do july fishing on the Nipigon is reported Batter this year than for several years past. The number of visit bus however is smaller than usual. A mrs Beamish of Boston has broken the record by Landing a seven Pounder with an eight ounce Rod. The last fish of that size was caught by the Bishop of Georgia four years ago. To Day s West bound train was in two sections Tho second being composed of tire sleepers a dining car and bag flee car loaded with alaskan tourists. The roman catholics held their annual excursion to Day to Kamini Tiqui. To Morrow the c. P. R. Employees hold theirs it the same place. There has been considerable rivalry Over it and port Arthur s mayor re fused to proclaim a civic Holiday for Eithe party. To Day s excursion was not a Succes As far As numbers were concerned. Fell into the River important Street in Fine Bluff Ark. Will be swallowed by a Stream. Pine blot Ark., july a eras a strip sixty feet in length and extending Twenty five feet Forward of Barroque Street o Pine Bluff was precipitated into the Arkansaw River yesterday and the Waters Are now Almos undermining the Walls of hotel Trulock this has been feared for several years past Barraque Street a prominent business thoroughfare of the City threatens to vanish from the Earth in the near failure unless the next Congress takes prompt action to protect Worth of property that is in Dange of being swept away by the Swift current. A. Bis Orange dinner. Kingston july Orange Banque in the City Hall to night was a magnificent affair.1 Over three Hundred were in attend Ance and included the grand officers provincial county and District masters Loca Brethren and citizens. Death of a Hext Holst Sel Niter. St. John n.b., july i. Spinney methodist minister at Gibson died at Gibson aged 63. He was the oldest Mem ber of the new Brunswick and princ Aedward Island conference. Changing Eua position. Halifax july David Allison has accepted the presidency of mount Allison educational institution and will shortly retire from the position of superintendent of Edu cation for Nova Scotia. Czar Reed s return. New Yolk july Thos. B Reed was among the passengers arriving on he Steamer City of new York from liver ool to Day. Flourishing Industry. One million dollars capital invested in the smuggling business july 29. It has been ascertained that Tufie Schooner Marguerite which was seized lately a Trinity Bay for smuggling was Only a Decoy to allow another vessel with a valuable cargo to get away. The Quantity found on her is Smalt and the barrels show signs As having come from Illinois via Boston mass., to St. Pierre. The Marguerite a an old tub and leaking badly. She could not Ione sailed from so Remote a Point and must Lave picked up her whiskey in some lonely Creek Down the St. Lawrence. The smuggling cosiness is increasing in the lower St. Lawrence and threatens to assume enormous that lands for the c. P. R. Grants for the Exten Sions of the Branch lines six thousand four Hundred acres per mite on 128 Miles of new railway constructed by the com Pany. Ottawa july new dewy on Fri. Day will move the House into commute to con aider the following resolutions resolved Chat we authorize the governor in Council to Grant the subsidies of land hereinafter mentioned to railway companies and towards the construction of the railway hereinafter mentioned to the southwestern colonization railway the Deloraine in addition to tha subsidy for 150 Miles authorized bythe act Dominion lands to the extent of acres per mile for the balance of the 212 Miles of railway which has been constructed and in operation that is to say for a distance of 62 Miles to the Manitoba southwestern colonization railway do., Dominion lands to the extant of acres for each mile of the company a Branch line of railway from car Man to bar Naley a. Distance of and one Quarter Miles to the Osna Diau Pacific rail Way co., in addition to the subsidy authorized by act 52, Victoria chapter four for the company s Branch line running in a southwesterly direction from a Point at or near Brandon for a distance of one Hundred Miles Dominion lands to the extent of acres for each mile of Extension Westward by the said Branch line from the Western limit of the said one Hundred Miles to a Point near to Roche Perce situated in township 1, Range 6 West of 2nd Meridian a distance of 60 Miles. Is at present employed in illicit resolved Xhavit is expedient that the Grants whiskey trading. Be in tha Aid Toje corj8ttuetion of said railways respectively in proportion and upon the conditions fixed by the orders in Council in respect thereof and that except As to sailed for Japan. By the Empress of cd a from Vav Zuver yesterday. Vanvoo july Steamer Empress of India sailed at 2 . To Day Foi Yokohama and Hong Kong having on Board 70 Saloon passengers and 143 chinese. Among the Are Hon. F. Late Consul Eor Japan at Vancouver g. A. Keeter c.e., who goes to Siberia and mrs. Large miss Robertaon miss Schoultz sent by the methodist Church of Canada As Mission Aries to Japan and Reu. Or. Sheffield. Or. And mrs Walker congregational missionaries to China. She takes 875 tons of freight 42 sacks of Moil and one Basket of . Twenty five of the mail sacks Are the British mail which left liver Pool on july 15 by. Unit is Pacific beaten. It must let the Kock Island into Omana Over its lines. Omaha neb., july Brewer this morning refused to Grunt the Union Pacific railway a ape needed Bond to carry its Case to the supreme court holding that Ucb. A Bond would practically nullify the decree. This settles the Case and the Rook Island and Mil can now come Over the Bridge into of Tia. The court will decide the other whether joint rules and regu lations must be. Formulated before the trains can use the Union Pacific tracks or whether they can be operated under the Union Pacific rules until the joint rules can be at the afternoon session of the court. It is quite probable that the Union Pacific will apply to the supreme Bench for a writ of error to re Strain the Rock Island from crossing the Bridge. Tho Union Pacific has its engines guarding the Entrance to its Yards. Omaha nov. The court re convened this i afternoon judge Brewer decided that Tbs Turee roads must accept the joint rates before the Rock Island Mil Waukee could the Union Pacific tracks. Under the contract this is to be done by the represent tire i of the three roads and if in a time they cannot agree then the matter is to be submitted to arbitration by disinterested parties. This will delay the Rock Island and Milwaukee roads from 15 to 30 Days in crossing the Bridge. The Union Pacific has appealed the Case to the United states appellate court. Oil Taulis destroyed by fire. Baltimore md., july Baltimore United Oil company s tanks located at can ton were last night struck by lightning and for a time burned fiercely. The fire depart ment believed they had controlled the flames and withdrew part of the Forca. This morn ing the flames again broke out and the fire rapidly spread Boon getting beyond control. Two Large tanks which coat each containing Oil valued at were burned. The Oil was pumped out a quickly a pos sible but Cha intense heat of the flames precluded much work in that direction. Important american customs decision. New Yoek july the Case of Hahn bros., Bone co., against the collector of san Francisco for wrongful assessment of duty on an importation of Grey and Black Ostra ohans the United states Board of Genet Al appraisers to Day decided in favor of the protestants. The duty was assessed at 35 cents per Pound and 35 per cent and Valorme As Woolen clothes while the importers claimed assessment under paragraph no. 3 As manufacturers of worsted the decision is an important one and has Long been looked for. Maryland Nuwar Accident. Baltimore july Culvert at Charles ton md., on the Philadelphia Wilmington Baltimore Railroad was washed out at 4 o clock this morning. The South bound freight train no. 177, ran into the washout and was wrecked. We. Setterfield of Philadelphia the head brakeman was thrown from the top of the car and had his skill fractured. He will dams Gea for a flood. Johnstown july business men of this City held a meeting last night for the purpose of considering the advisability of bringing suit against the South Fork club for damages sustained by the great flood. It was voted unanimously to Institute proceed Ings at once at a meeting to be held on Friday funds will be subscribed to defray the Legal expenses. To re elect Gorman. Balto ind., july is very generally stated Here to Day that the democratic state convention which meets to Morrow will adopt a Resolution pledging the support of the party in the state Esris Lontre to the re elec Tion of u. S. Senator p. Gorman. Seized his Opportunity and the Cash. Sag Hauboe l., july morning while the employees of the Peconic Bank were watching the passing of a procession a thief entered the Bank and grabbed a package con Taining with which he escaped. Indigent jews barred. Boston july customs authorities have refused to permit thirty russian Emi Grants who arrived on the Steamer Norseman to Day to land. The emigrants Are thought Italy to become a p Public charge. Such conditions the said Grants shall be free land Grants subject Only to payment by the guarantee of the Cost of the Survey of the lands and incidental at the late o ten cents per acre Cash on the Issue of the patents therefor. Twenty four hearses. The burial of the victims of tha St. Mande disaster. Paris july is estimated that no less than people this afternoon sem bled at so. Mande to witness the funerals of the victims of the terrible railway acci3 of last sunday. Good order and a Clear route for the funeral procession was guaranteed by the presence of the prefect of the department of the Seine with a Strong detachment of gendarmes and soldiers. Twenty four hearses were in the line which extended from the town Hall to the cemetery and of relations and friends of the dead followed the gloomy procession to the place of burial the entire population of St. Mande and it Vicinity seemed to have turned out. In mourn ing attire to Mark their sympathy with the Kinsfolk of the dead. In the town of is Mande Tea shops and residences were draped in mourning while flags were at half Mast. A letter from the archbishop of Paris express ing sympathy with the bereaved ones was previous to the interment read by the Mayo of St. Mande who with the prefect of the Seine had charge of the funeral arrangements Paris july and sad sights a daily witnessed at the scene of the terrible St Mande railway disaster. Yesterday two bodies were identified in a most singular Way a gentleman was searching among the Bodie at the morgue for those of his wife one daughter who were on the wrecked train Anc bad not been heard of since the Accident. Al the bodies remaining unidentified were s charred thai he could not be positive that those of his loved ones were among them he turned sadly away but after a Momeni returned bringing a pet dog which belonged to his wife. The moment the animal was re leased he bounded toward the bodies of s woman and child find began Licking the flesh whining and Barking All the while. A close examination of these bodies satisfied tha bereaved visitor that thay were those of his Reli Tives and they were delivered into i custody. An old familiar song. Jews in a prussian of sacrificing a Christian child a maidu threatened Beblin july people of Xanter near Wesel Prussia Are in an excited Condi Tion of mind Over an alleged jewish outrage the Story is the familiar one often heard in times of popular animosity against the he brews. The Corpse of a Christian child a found it is said near a jewish Buthe and the news quickly spread that the jews had killed the Chili As a part of their sacrificial rites a general uprising against the hebrew seemed imminent but the police tool Strong measures and succeeded in preserving order though it has been necessary to main Tain a constant guard Over the jewish Resi dents to protect Tentom from the Wrath of the christians. As for Lihe jewish shops they Are absolutely boycotted and the hebrew Mer chants Are doomed to bankruptcy. Shaughnessy s sarcasm. He thinks the c. F. H. Will gabble Al the other Bowdls on the continent. Boston july following has been received from vice i resident Shaughnessy o the Canadian Pacific Railroad with regard to the reported consolidation of the Vanadia Pacific the grand trunk Boston Maine and the Vanderbilt interests a director George h. Harris Oliie american director o that Road Montreal july 26 have been tied Down Here since or. Van Home left for England bn4 Kirkpatrick and i have decided to pay Yon a visit in the course of the next ten Days for the purpose of considering the desirability of requiring All the rest o the roads in new England or perhaps in the United states Soth Mii the1 whole thing 1 be closed up in a prohibition nominees. Bamimore m.d., prohibition state convention to Day the follow ing nominations for governor Edwin Hig gins of Baltimore i3ity Tor comptroller Josh. Levering of Baltimore tidy Hosea b Moulton of Montgomery county for clerk o the the court of appeals Levin s. Nelson o Snowhill. Droit Ulni Accident. Beelin july serious drowning Acci Dent is reported from. Leaen. Fourteen employees of the waterworks were crossing the River Ruhr in a boat when the boat capsized and All were drowned i victims b cholera. London july received Here from Mecca state that the death rate from cholera a 140 a a that place and at Djeddah thirty daily. The Prince of Roumania. Be will not wed b grand daughter of quit eur Victoria just yet. London july rumoured intention f the Crown Prince of Roumania to marry into the British Royal family has aroused Uch caustic and unfriendly comic but that it in possible that the scheme will fall through 1 though it is said that Queen Victoria tuts not regarded the proposition unpleasantly. He throne of Roumania in wealth and re sources is the leading Balkan state would be a comfortable addition to the Royal seats occupied by descendants of the Queen but he air is yet too Rife with the harsh criticism if the desertion by the Prince of Mademoiselle vacates of for the arrangement to be popular at this time. It is said that a hint of the situation has Boen Given to King Charles of Roumania and that the Crown Prince will not be led to the sacrifice until a More con season. French Gasconade. The great things they and the rus sians can do if Uliey unite. Paris evening paper Saye that if the Franco russian Alliance results in one million russian troops being placed along Frontier and in French and russian War vessels guaranteeing the passage of the Czar s Seet through the Darda Nelles it will give the English papers some thing else to comment on in connection with. British prestige in the East than to sneer at the absence of cheers for the French Republic at the so. Petersburg meeting. London july 29. A St. Petersburg dispatch says that the grand Duke Alexis commander of the russian Navy expressed to Admiral Gervais his sincere admiration of the appearance i of both of the French War vessels and their Crews and added significantly that he bad no doubt of the result of any naval struggle in which such a Fleet might engage. The grand Duke Alexis has for a Long time been urging the re organization of the rus Sian Navy on a basis similar to the French and is believed now to have impressed his views on the Czar who has heretofore been unfavourable to any innovation. The grand Duke and the Czar have also differed As to the question of recruiting non russians for the Navy the Czar believing that russians should be in the Large majority in the Crews while Alexis regards his countrymen As poor sailors and wants the Navy manned almost wholly with the finns and scandinavian subjects of Russia. On All these Points it is said that the Czar and the grand Duke have taken the advise of Admiral Gervais with results favourable to the changes advocated by Alexis. The parisian press Speaks in enthusiastic language of the general cordiality shown by the Czar As showing that there in something More than a common interest at the Bottom of the Eute Ute Between the two countries. London july St. Petersburg Des Patch says it has transpired that after the seniors had returned from the banquet at Ronstadt saturday evening. The festivities veto conducted by the Young French and russian officers present and soon degenerated into a wild orgy. The disorder was so great that at a late hour in the morning the police were obliged to disperse the dwellers. In performing this duty they met with resistance trom several of the intoxicated banquettes and some arrests Ware . The facts were kept from publication in a Hope of avoiding scandal but have become a matter of general gossip. St. Petersburg july following is the text of the Telegram which was last night sent from the banquet Hall of the Peter Hof Palace by the Czar of Russia to the presi Dent of France a. Be presence in my Harbor of Ronstadt of a French Fleet is a fresh testimony to the pro found sympathy uniting France and Russia i have at heart and express to you my warm satisfaction on this account. Signed Alex ander.1 St. july an interview published in the novae Vrea Iya Admiral Ger Vais declares that be has not entrusted with a political Mission but Only to convey to Russia the statement of the French govern ment and people. The object of the entente Between France and Russia was analogous to that of the triple Alliance and purely defensive in character. Chaplin s cattle Bill assailed As a protectionist device to in Jure English. Industries. London july shipowners and others interested in tha defeat of or. Chap Lin s Bill for the regulation of the cattle ship Ping Trade from America have subsidized professional agitators who Are organizing a vigorous movement against the measure. The first of a series of meetings arranged for in London to protest against the Bill wan held in Bermondsey to night. The placards calling the meeting announced that its object was to oppose the Bill which was merely a protectionist device whereby tha Trade a american cattle was to be crippled. A diminution of this Trade meant h corresponding in iry to upwards of sixty other Allied occupations. The audience drawn out by this Appeal was a Small one though the place where the meeting was held was adjacent to the Dap Ford cattle Market Tho Centre of interests which would be among the chief sufferers by any blow to the cattle import Trade. A local magistrate or. Scoville presided. The Burden of the speeches that the proposed restriction would limit the importation of cattle the prise of meat injure the leather Trade and other industries. It would encourage the importation of Ameri can leather which was already too great for the interests of the local manufacturers and employers. Resolutions were adopted that the Bill is opposed to free Trade principles is needless and would have pernicious effects upon Many industries. Copies of the resolutions were ordered to be sent to lord Salis Bury or. Gladstone and or. Chaplin. The expelled m. P he will got even if it takes a million London july Henry j. Atkinson m. P. For Boston who was suspended from the House on monday for accusing the speaker of abuse of Power in placing on record the statement that or. Atkinson Hod challenged frivolously the speaker s announce ments of the results of divisions says that he will spend every Penny of his Fortune which amounts to if necessary to compel the House to rescind its decree of expulsion which a declares to wholly illegal. Atkin son rows up and Down the River front daily just outside the parliamentary limits much to the annoyance of the commons police who suspect that he trying to catch them Nap Ping and land within the sacred precincts. He says he intends to resume his seat next Mon Day and defy the speaker. If he carries out this threat he will probably be sent to the clock Tower. He says that if he is merely Una Pended and not definitely expelled he will resign his seat anyhow. Would be tantamount to giving the seat to the liberals. Owing to the political condition prevailing in Boston at present Atkinson will not be sacrificing any future chances by Tia action As the tories of his District have Long been estranged from him and bad selected another candidate for the next general before the present difficulty arose
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