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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Sep 1903, p. 8

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LÂ¥ NoTHING iN TRE WoRLD WNEUCHWANG AND MUKDEN TO t BE EVACUATED. \â€" Pekin, fept. &â€"â€"In a note sent to dthe Waiwupu, â€" the official board ’,hvin( supreme control of foreign affairs, yesterday, M. Lessar, the ‘Russian representative, engaged â€" that ‘Neuchwang and the Mukden province should be evacumted on October 8 He also confirmed the Chinese agreement to open the ports of Mukden and Tat: lm’ghu to fordin trade. ‘okio, Sept. 8 â€" The Corean Govâ€" ernment seeks #o make the closure of . ang a cendition for the opening ot Wau. Japan objects to this be: «cause 200 Japanese are settled at Phenâ€" gyang. Rumor attributes the Corean mul to Russian suggéstions, but has long shown a desifre to ex clude foreigners from Phengyang, the Eimperor wishing to build a palace The WATCH HOUSE ~Jansen" Bro®, ° â€" ‘Arrangements to Rebuild the Old Clifton House About Completed. Niagara Falls, Ont., Sept 8â€"A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Clifton Hotel Company, Limited, &‘:h&";]}g;c‘ef-'u' held this afternoon. The fo ing gentlemen were repreâ€" The folloWwing gentlemen were repreâ€" sented : Messrs. William B. Rankine of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; A. J. Wright and James R. Smith of Buffalo; T. G. Blackstock, K.C., Frederi¢ Nicholis, ‘Albert E. Gooderham, W. H. Brouse of Toronto; Charles Creo? of Pittsâ€" burg, Pa., and A. Munro Grier, K.C., of this town. The directors elected the following officers :â€"President, Mr. Rankine ; Viceâ€"Presidents, Mr. Blackâ€" stock and Mr. Nicholls ; Secretaryâ€" Treag@rer, Mr. Grier. The Executive Committee will consist of the officers, NEW HOTEL AT THE FALLS. together , with Wright. WO it F ‘ The company was form& with 31 capital stock of $325,000,to build a firstâ€" class resort hotel upon the site of the former Clifton House. The site has been secured, and the Executive Comâ€" mittee has been authorized to go ahead and make plans and enter ugon conâ€" tracts at an early date. The hotel will 3: in the colonial style, with two hunâ€" ed rooms, and will be ready to open in 1905. Charged With Misrepresentation . at ‘ the Fair. lesson â€" was â€" read _ exhibitors _ in the horse section of the Exhibition yesâ€" . For a lonf,mne there have been afl not anly of technical evasion but of irregularities which em the genuine horse breeder the reputation of the Exhiâ€" rrégularities reached such g‘ that &t was hudl{ possible to f‘nao of horses in the morning, and it became a question whether the Exhibition ran the horse rs or the horse bu{‘or- ran the Ex P E: Ort, the Manager, mhade & tion of the stables, and mg“-o yesterday. '-gz.cmmu of the Exâ€" to wlmn‘ Messrs. w Murray from 09 ting ?d to _the removal of all their horses paficay p hedoass 'r‘l M is Poges Nes mot firm’“;-"-n'fm'"wfi ?‘ '.f.gfi:&iz Weitzelâ€"At Elmi Sept. 1st, the t Clmira, © . 18%, were not wite of Henry Weitzel, ol a. som. h Swartzâ€"At â€"Conestogo, Aug. 30th, f WWieterarenenmmcmememcmmm the wile of Byron Swarts, . of . a "~_ MB L. J. STERN 18 HERE daughter. "a Martin.â€"Near \St. Jacobs, Aug. 19th, ileged to Have Been Concerned In| ;ms wifte of Amo#g A. Martin, of.a ean beat an * fifi z. é; :é;‘the oq&mlflbi"dlu ocnt o es hss cce niesare" Crom â€" Teronto, . Sept. o ~ Inquiries Ts :E' city yesterday show Aumntad.. uo Mimeell in any RUSSIA PROMISES.‘ HORSEMEN SUSPENDED. and general satis~ Mr. Smith and Mr. 8. == Aâ€" ~sharg Mr. T. C. Rob BHERLJN HATTLE RELIANCE | _ "_. RUSSIAN PRO Insurgents Are Prepared to Conduct| Erb, by Rev. L?&w !WW"‘ 2r coudty " Codkeitier Je Russia to the Macedonian RevOâ€"| jpayiman of Wilmot to Liz! that the. American treaty vould % ‘ou October 8, and opening of Mukd: d" and Iatungâ€" ut kau as free ports, it pungur derstood that it was done with the conâ€" sent of Russia M. Lessar, in his lat« est despatch, endorses the opening ol the two ports, and undertakes that the Pekin, Sept. : 9. â€" When, on August i5 Prings .Ching â€" wrote to â€" United three provinces of )huxu' will be restored to China; _mo . por« tion of the territory shall be ced ed to -:‘gtht power; that no conâ€" cession be granted to Britain un mcflmt d to Russia (this . e and requires confirâ€" mation); that there shall be no increas¢ in the present rt tariff on d!.o‘ods entering Manchuria by railway;, that, in the event of an epidemic at Nieuchâ€" wang, a Russian health officer I1 be appointed to superintend the fig;h:‘ against it; that Russia shall retain own ‘mmilitary telegraph line along the unl\uL;‘ and that the Russoâ€"Clinese agencies in Manchuria shall be guarded by Chinese soldiers. If the above w agreed â€"to,> Nieuchwang . and Mukden rovmc shall be evacuated on October and the remaining provinces in due It will thus be seen that, in defer ence to the protests of the other powâ€" ers, the more objectionable features of M. Plancon‘s orifii‘nli demands have been omitted. Russia does not, howâ€" ever, surrender any of the material adâ€" vantages she has gained, and can rest content that China will never act con trary to the demands first formulated course, by M. Plancon, indicating, as they did, Russia‘s wishes. Russia also ~‘saves the face" of China, who will accept the altered conditions with alacrity, hopes to pacify the resentment of zapan by apparently acceding to her wishes,while Fetaining absolute military control of :t:‘cwnuy, and hopes also to be now to push forward to completion, undisturbed, her military preparations.. Athens, Sept. 9. â€"It is stated that Sonnt Lamsdorff, Russian Minister of .orcign Affairs, has declared that the diplorgats have agreed that the Bulâ€" garian bands exercise greater tyranny and cause more devastation than the ‘Turkish troops, adding thay Russia will not permit the creation of an autonomâ€" ous Macedonia or the ap{)oimment of a Christian, Governor. t is vain to dream that Russia is going to help Bulgaria to repeat ‘her eastern Roumeâ€" lan coup, _ Russia is determined, with the full accord of Austria and the supâ€" port of the other powers, to pursue the policy of ;meliontingthe lot ofall nationalities under the Sultan‘s sway without giving preference to any. any intention of evacuating Manchuria in the ordinary sense of tfi:'unn. Her eqntrol after the evacus soâ€"called, will as absolute as before. _ Why then‘ e over the E;ecile conditions of rest {:‘? to the Chinese sham auâ€" thority ? Why contend for the shadow when she has the essence of power ? For some reason that is incomprehenâ€" m}-:c;nâ€"dâ€"o;; Sept. 9. â€"The Times in an editorial on the Manchurian question says that Russia has not and never had sible to the western mind she has thought fit to struggle for it, and push the struggle so far as to shake the reâ€" liance of the Americans in her good faith and to inspire the same distrust of har policy and assurances as have long been entertained by the other naâ€" g’ons who have had more frequent~dipâ€" matic relations with her. &7 o fntnale e vendy‘ SinttsteiPad o eP ie P en rrr up and ffic was delayed for several hgur-. fi: cars were loaded with grain and flour, the bulk of which was saved. The German Government will introduce & bill designed to promote temperance, Wire in a transfer company‘s stables at Pittsburg burned 100 borses to death. A handsome new separate school was opened at Cobourg by Bishop O‘Connor. Belleville. _ Sept. _ 8.â€"(Special.)â€"Seven ars of an eastbound freight train on the Afr. Thomas Wilson of Wainfleet townâ€" #hip was found dead under his waggon on r road between his home and Welland. is supposed he drova over the bank in the darknoss. . TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES Sa,derâ€" At Reading, Pa., AUE. MUF #%th, the wile of Rev. W. Snydet, of a son. Hadgroft, of a #on, died same day. Foerrierâ€"=At Berlin, Augâ€"28th, â€" the ;n. of _ Bilas Ferrier, of 4 daugh £...! * Â¥nowlesâ€"At _ Galt, Aug. 20th, _ the wile of Jas. of g'r Achoaton= At 4 Aug. the Â¥ ilso#â€"At Galt, Aug. 30th, the wil Smashâ€"up Near Belleville. Conger, BIRTHS 28th, the of a daugh» exâ€"L qupty â€" UOUnCilIOF . ~JA0OD . g.::â€"- of Wilmot to ‘Liztie. ‘ A. x ; £ S Fisher ~ Christig= At Gueiph, Sept. 2nd, g the residence of the bride‘s ? , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christâ€" ie, by Res. R.W. Ross, Philip G. Fisher of _ Brantford, formerly of near New Dundee"to Isabel Forbes ;&fi ~â€" In.North: € 7 € “ ‘ofâ€" © to of 4 , Bept. $r6, Rev. P: formerly of Berlin, to Miss ‘z ningrichâ€" J Woolwich, _ at %flo bride‘s parents, Adâ€" dison ‘t, son of Solomon Sniâ€" der of rlu'::: to m Ging» l.g-n"-.auâ€" Near m:r’-. ‘Heptâ€" , at the residence ‘of \hpz::u': mother, Albert Rocgers of to ll;fl»ma. daughter . of Mrs. Edward ear. # 2 % Frechorn > Robertsonâ€"At â€" Nithburg, â€" Sept. lst, at the home of the ‘ bride‘s parents, by Rev: N.D. Meâ€" Kinnon, Andrew K. Freeborn, of 3rd line Wellesiey to Janet D. eldest daughter of A.B.~Robertson, exâ€"M.P.P. * Becker â€" Seibâ€" At Cglina, Ohio, Geo. i J. Becker, formerly of New ~Hamâ€" burg, to Daisy Seib. Wenzel â€" Hollenbachâ€" _ At Hespelét, Aug. 19th, Wm. Wenzel, to Katharâ€" ine Hollenbach, both of Hespeler. DEATHS. 1 Allenbyâ€" ‘At Enfield, England, Sept. 2nd, Bessie, wilé of F.G. Allenby, Galt. Oliverâ€" At Galt, Aug. 30th, Rosina Grover, _ ife of Richard Oliver, #zâ€" ed 46 years. s Rubyâ€"At â€" Berlin, at the residence, of his â€" fatherâ€"inâ€"law, W. Hendry, A. A, Ruby of Welland, eldest rson of the late Adam â€" J. Ruby, of Christie J. K. SHINN, Funeral Director and. Embalmer Wagerloo. Ont. Telephone 267. Réesiâ€" dence, Young St., South. * Orsin is Lowerâ€"The Live Stock ‘ Tradeâ€"Latest Quotations. ~ Tucsday Evening, Sept. & ‘Toronto St. Lawrence Market, ~~ THE MARKET REPORTS. Trade was inclined to be a little quiet g the market toâ€"day. Most of thx rmers were in for the Exhibition, an on such an occasion the recelpts of counâ€" try produce mare bound to be llfit The W the market amounted to 300 at onzâ€"Onohhu;m‘rzd bushels of red sold W r bushel. ono-e?:w oats are cuoted firmer, Two mdnd bushels sold toâ€"day at $%c per 14 day rtson, | (2d; Sctoper, is T0 n p vto Ms Q g l_?eo‘ f amâ€" ts Byd) Ho. t ; fut peler, ves & atharâ€" i , 68 ic * Sn ge ie s , 48 ue; ,#‘:“‘ffe’f’..?;g fil& and stea Bept. rms, 1 lenby , %nd -uwm: h country whes & . quiet. tosina gonâ€"C‘laoâ€":Nun !l!-.% rt‘ 8. mm k } :t'ook" Walla, to ; red n-qw 6e 34 P i# nortbern itoba, 100 to a dull; ber, 6# %fl, 6e nominal; / 6e nominal. m spot s *‘ futures dull, Beptomber, Â¥5u! > ; Octoper, 48 14 &o-mn R CSose â€"Whent, . No 1 rnia, per mm stook; land showery: forecast unsettled, h u&?uin wheat markets of yesterâ€" ondonâ€"Closeâ€"Number of waie rtreat on suest sthce leat repork 1c n in n n e c As n aaL, Three. Whent at outports offered for sale, three. Wheat, at outports offered for sale, three. Wheat, on buyers indifferent operators; grq:fi:: !‘gllcutu Club, September, Tt on es oe A.ntt':' > HepE a Closeâ€"â€"Wheat, b-‘:n'. No. S.ro?wln er, l.tztd at ‘#o‘ Corn, flfi‘m‘fin’n‘.flg k ‘ 34. ur, spot, c nin ds ue WE ME Teauary and «I‘ve Lost Ten Pounds" Amnnm "Look at this." And he overâ€"laps coat to show how loose it is. Thmmmpea?whomhfl /aw.dnmm loss of fiesh is mo{m.w_cyldueadhmng health. Alflufi-mnkixgm TA Pmd n OR J bof ®o.: Fiour, tone quiet; i?un- . ‘téf 00o; Januiry and ‘April, 27f 55o. r s éflwb;n_,;‘,:mfi PR C | _ Â¥arm for Sale In Pilkington . WATERLOO MARKETS. ind in Waterloo, September 10. § Q:fi‘nm':g.:m"w Sevinice 17 rese t \ heat 72 72 -uar-u Eit Ran besiph and torve mtles ow ds ‘"~"" uy ty e o ie aas of the bost lour, Ocean.......... 285 Toaslcen. barn 2o o B rhraw Noune; 00 a 90 * waee se en e «+ ++ ; x lour. Sola..___... ....â€" $R5 mmua‘:'nd shed usderneath; other outbuildâ€" 42 i‘ No. 1 red @inter, & t m...“&;f;';':...‘:_gé‘en‘;‘;‘: Nee e in anirsiet ned sprifs ban oanper o ooo on ce ts shea. W oealhor in L § _Â¥ § £__.J biodting agd severs the titite five m;-'-l&'."s":.-:l-...fl':: en 42 . n in womime Xp4 â€"â€" B L Aogleâ€" hoihemctret. nim biliousness. Ea .'-"fiik b mext EE Efii@'flg‘&’:‘a‘ British Markets. uy 254 wednesday is Septomber Eq."g":‘ t hk ie at the hour ids naturally . whea " Her heart was es |PCimpeny i the Viegs of .18 JA1¢ 1 5.15 «22 i8 ‘by informed that the farm 5:»',}; wmfimmh ie tne ind sbip of Wilmot nea~ is forea‘e 1â€"25 | parie« wishipg to buy can apply for terms 9. 00| «i her to the undersigned or tn the executo‘s q | Menvo E. Shants and We: de 1 E. Shantz. _ "w lhloduhuflulh-thl'ulnugmflJflll- Z °° | D. 1w03. L n RC ces o Cavatner oo 4.2+ 42 Iu l:su:n‘rr of the estate of l8‘ F da the fi:“ :I.l .p'u-ht : $" ""“:? i0 np"ur_u-. the following MB (s of Love pumbere 199 and 18 1090b , of supvey made for Georg» ies & fi‘;’.’qvmy will be su to a reserye 7\ rme cach w time of sale. . For further particulars to wire fencing m o rop ns oiA ) pedhecnelounnie e e Prenie es on Pn RISN, Klors Post Ofc6. fi K"n"“fl!"‘"‘;‘afi:"{"i{" uf Waterioo and an from n, Ml.ld ville. Itm-ulmmm-loqsu 15 aores of which i« in haniwo0g / bush. Os 46 is a new brick : ouse, ba k barn and all nooesâ€" sary outbaildings, 2 goâ€"d orchurds and exselâ€" lent wator &m‘t«‘mrnfiufl- This is one of the dnost ‘arins in the County. For further nhrmflon.nlyonm!mh-uwmw. flnoo.rmumlul’ond.lmflufmm 253 ; ores, some 185 acros .. Bna state of cultiâ€" vation; ‘well watere ; floe large house and baok barn ; pig ho +0, milk hou«e, lafge orchard. 2 ac‘es of bust. Highly adapted for m x dfim‘r ll-“et- 3 north of Klmira. Part of ‘ .n.'nrh- e t * g gnm..m ‘ment! ned excellont far ~ â€"~r %‘m'ouh nrfi\ud cheap ano on most reasonable torms.. further informaâ€" tion wri 0 to e w t Farms for Sale Public i Tongtia, t Por eÂ¥ feary oi uaty ced t :’:M. m«% old, 6 .'-'n sup Picls Somian P ream ofd. 4 ‘Detfere comity 3 wioin c u4 Sontke ueiven: cow in ig. about 3 with pig . Cattle are noariy al hn sad nindier. g Notice of Sale of Farm siM, sanipptna 1ot "of nage Executor‘s Sale : â€"OFRâ€" Valuable Real Estate, ~ â€" is se Selile sto neurly un grede onile"" action on tha HERE will be sold by publis auction on tha Auction Sale Tuesday, October 6th, 1903 Farm for Sale. proniiges of the und Foom 26, 8 Richmond St. E. Torbnto. o vo on o C on voag: "roveeeiFormones . 1GNATZ FRKIBURGER,; v aterico P. 0.. 0 & W, M. CRAM, Berlin, Solicitor for £ xeoutors. Implements. to (he « OFâ€" C E CONRAD BITZ l:.‘o“ Clothing for s We will quote you prices on nen'; and “"g WANTS. Opposite the Walpér House, Some first class butter. Bome fresh laid egge. " Some good bomeâ€"made lard. Bomo smoked hams and shoulde‘s. F. E. MACKLIN, _ TIJITIH GROOCER: will now offer for sale his prize winâ€" ning yorkshire piga from 6 weeks to 2 years old; also his prize winning bulls and heifer calves together with the three year old bull "Glen Alpine." All kinds‘of Short Horn â€"cattle for sale at all timcr. â€" A man .eorwent "CAaNADA8s GREATRAT NurStA ES" in the towa of WaTERLO® snd. surrounding country, and take orders for _ uUR HMARDY BPECIALTIES Smail _F Ornamentals, Roses, ‘3.:‘ ig oi y Ne on either swlary or <ommission. Stone & Wellington FONKTHILL NURSERIES over 800, Acres n e TORONTO. are D."'. Eoglish Tonie Powderas Day‘s Stock Foodâ€"aromatie, Day‘s weteme _ Cream for calvenâ€" fi Vegetable. ‘ Agt.at Waterioo, _ The . Undersigned The Three Bost Days For Stock ; mproved White Yorkshires and _ _ ___ _______ . ysd R * mnfl:&uwm, t 6. K. WEBER & COMPANY, . Snfgom . LIFE ASSURANCE AciuTts, Ja Leaat P. 0, BOX 414« ... New We will: quote you prices on men‘s and ‘boy» B§jis _ odd pants or odd coats that are much lower than you. are in the habit of paying. 'lbvonyntnddjif theee lines and we can suit you, whether you want é cheap knockâ€"about suit or a first class article. Do not | bnjthnfiut suit you see. Take a walk around town and see the values that others are showing and then come in and see ours. We know what values we have and we are sure you will buy where values are the best. WANTED. 0. BETTSCHEN, Prop. _._. FOR SALE. Apply to « John Hill, Wellesley, HALLMAN‘S, er. To sell you all \\o’oA‘ r want. 4. [Toull’y:.n' patent frait jar. rde lard. To sell you sugar for uugg and and shouldo‘s. vhoglrlor pickling, A Full Line of Choice Groceries. « and High Grades A Ffew Things We Want: ONTARIO f; footwerr from the hand.ome & ine we are showing UR $3.00 SHOE is handsome, stylish, easy and dur. able. . The stock used is honest le‘thcr.modnntlrrepn«llnm a way as to make it almost indeâ€" * o c menr Srowld balect ADVANCE STYLES____sszm > E. W. BECKER, Timothy! Timothy1 Timothy| CGo .To 8. RINGRICHâ€" for No. 1 Timothy Seed. My seed has been selectedffro:n the best seed house l The undersigned begs to tender sin. cere and hearty thanks to his numerâ€" ous customers for the liberal patronâ€" ege extended him last and to intimate that M\Bpr:tm hehas laid in a very large quantity, 8000 Tonsjot,Purest Ioe, mmmmmm it i ATERDIG ana aBR Y in any in WAT and BERLIN, in any quantities, large or small, at reasonâ€" for fall and winter are here now. If 1CE! 1CE! has‘xfimnâ€"m:m uvof:% be used for all purposes, Delivery will be made daily. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED § Highest market . Load every mdlmwl‘::x"dl:l’.fl” 14th. We Havye Arrangedto Assist You and are prepared to give you satisfacâ€" tion in our Hnce. % W. BECKER, Berlin THE MARKET 8H0E STORE Ed. Durmel e Gmgp}gh’ s Hate. Kauprp & Masras. BERLL Berlia

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