German and American Offioial. lnjured At Shanghai. . STONE THE CONSULS A SCORE 0F CHINESE KILLED Navy Fore“, Presumably From amid: Mulligan, Are Guarding the Bimi- -.Trenthu Arcse Thrdugh ct Strike. “But tt Is Stated tho Riot " Tunable to the Boyeott-o , . Shanghai Under Martial Law. ‘. _ Shanghai. Itec. ts.-.ir, incipient riot here Smithy “an promoted by boy- lcott,uv'vtt arrow): of an Incident trt- '. J ', " (In: mix, " cyurt. The German ‘3: _1, has strrrtr.d, and the American t'ic _ ry_ysy_rLirrrsLsix.y2ryrLstther-t+vx _ British Jaekies Guard Stuck. (Washington. D-w. '9.---The State De- partment ycslorzlay had news from' Shanghai that a srticms situation ex- istml are?“ Tw, mhh-gmms received at t!te,":mrartuv'it mat-r 'nlmlt stated that the h'uubln :u-um- ernugh a. strum, and was Increaw-d by a dispute grow- ing out ot 90'an 'cos, s being tried be- lure mi consular cum-ts. Navy forces, suppusedw front the British squadron. “mm El there, were guarding the sirens: _ hefoo ls Undisturbed. Chrf ' Doc. 19.-The news of the dislurh‘nrvs at Shanghai ig browning nu visi in effect on the Chtncse. The Inâ€! f , ign ofncials, however, am con- terring n Hymn! to taking suitable ac- tinn to jurestall a possible demonstra- tr “up FL! l'l'y ' Marti “(Tu Insult May Place the City in the Lib- eral Column. One of the worst of Bron- . chial Diseases, because it has the worst after-effects. The first symptoms are cums and Fever. Cough, Sore and Inflamed Nose and Throat, Pain: m the Limbs, Side and Chest, severe Head. aches, Mg!†Swans, Lassimdc shank] not be neglected. Ptiy Ct [IKE prevcnls and positively cures La Grippe, Pneumonia and Bronchhis. {fen Pt in $0.2th. Sask. bun. 19.-There has J l Jm J, m.» duu.- will“. sfietit. Pollen; _ w l .mlunu-ers _co-operated In Min-in: the riots, In the course of in 0:10 poiice station was partly ll..'" bar-r rm wrecked and l "vat-Irv Inland; _ _ T ,0 seth ms are now deserted. except tuuhuut patrols. which are every- Vii-informed persons maintain that Linn: hm: tttuse-re and also the wt "irituiottrt ms are directly Fm mic to the i)-.;.'\"ltl. ,, Lula» “and 'ttr.sul and s: 1- injvro-l. . ',"'W" liillm ft _s.'oirs wht â€311 volunte are 'f'rtiql'. "‘61:: wow r If} assist in 3.“; my: (hm " n. li mar THE REGINA SCRUTINY. nr‘hlvnt wit M " lc ry all d a. c.ril at Dr. 1 l in}! n--1. Tummy Chinese . -~r-- Linnd. The Chinese Clos- :hu' .; whett tho rioting, began. 11 \‘ulunteors were called out "re ‘nizrr. cud detachments of “9:: “Wye 1;.ndml front the wBr- _ "seciv,t in rmtnrins peace. . 't. a: " (iii'cit El tll q , t le, B, '5 Bl " Ff: Vi; * EI IE F."R iv . , - b" t ' E r . " ttl _ lrgo u . l mu uni-uh [491111 from Mr. Ttoegers fwl Hun all Wists of ttttt gnu! t: "t brett pm under and mm. the foreigners huycnn. ,. - h tho Shangha! riots SIM-h,- Hunk quietly unnnl ot tummy in the ' tho bvncrit of tho i d; ngkl-e at $1.0) pm bottle. For further advice and Information u "I. A. Slocum, Limited, 1.0 King Street West. Tommie. Cum-h. (PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN) TRIAL BOTTLE e FREE g ""uasile Leaf" LairthherBootrnreaoih1r 9i strengthened at points where the wear in greatest, E and are made throughout of only the toughest . warring material. [if T Insist ont", Miple Wand rubber: for all 1.,- , ‘ _ _ r . A .' ttttrpotsetr-they fit :pidi? an&style ofmetu, " I "women'e and children's _ ,r _ .. v» -=- a.» . , . , Are warm, perfect ptr and lasting. †, 1‘): l I'M " " Maple Leaf " brand rubbers please the dealer1hectthair1t'e, V ’satisfy his customers and .. f .. k inereaaetrades _ Itir2.,, 71% .. 4 Maple Leaf _ Rubbers been no cnango m use sunning or "In two nautical parttea in Saskatchewnn during the last forty-elm: hours. the Government clairnuttratxtmttt neat- and conceding the Opposition cum. with Resins City in doubt. A ._ The mutiny d the " rejected bul- lot. In on: city commenced on Sum:- day morning ln the City nun. Mr. mm was represented by Malta. P. w. G. Hannah). and Jam um A. L Gordon. and Mr. Bole by Menu: New Mae- kenzle and Meander Roan Up to 11 o'clock about one hundred Mllots hm! been passed upon, all! the â€but claim that the effect or the gnawed ballots will be to out Land's lead a! nlneleen down to avg 1nd. they con- ttdenttr expect that the remunlng bd- iota will wipe out his lead altogether. and replace It with n anal! majority tor Bole. "h%, re-count In mun progress and cannot possibly be completed until ton poiiitr"iiaiiliirtiUrGriUTaa are making “‘1' In the scrutiny at reject- Extending the Tomi-kinky. Toronto. Dee. ".---Memrrs. c. B. Smith. chairman: T. L. Enmehm. Pe- trolea; D. D. Murphy, Ottawa. mem- hers of the Temunramintr Runway Com- mission. have rel ed from a trip over the line. For 1',,T"',l',h': beyond New Llskeard the ralls’htze laid. The com- mlsslonors drove t rty miles beyond this limit. up to whlch the grading has been completed. The section north " ' New Liskeard In no miles In Ienith. ( It is the intention ot the Government . to extend the “use to meet the Grand Trunk Ptuettle, which meant: maker extension of (my miles. Canadian Sheep the Winners. . Chicago, Dee. 19.--At the Live Stock Show yesterday Canadian exhibitor! secured the greater number ot the prizes for.sheep. John Campbel‘l of Woodville. Ont., carried ott all the blue ribbons in the tat Shropshire class. In the fat Soutbdown class. " George Drummond of Quebec secured firtst honors and In the In! Oxford class took three tirgt awards. James West of Montpelier,, Ind., and Taker Bros. oe Paris, Ont. shared most ot the awards ta the tat Hampshire clan. _ Tor-unto. Dec. 12.-BectbmMt B will don: Wm) " whisk»)! through. It iss traid. the order of We “comm inspector ren- nin-hm it impessy0tri" tor lalm to serum spirituous liuttor on Snmlay. Frederick Volt, " piano pausing: wok atrm" eitrht uunr---.I hf wood alt-ohm and died yes- terday from Ute. en'm-ts ot it. He was in the habit ot drinking a, certain amount of liquor evvry day ind Wm deprived ot it became sick. The York Loan Co. Toronto. Dec. 12,-Yesterday Attor- rwsr-ineral Fay. left lawn tor g day' nr two. Bufnre going Ito received a lemr from cvrtnln tshareholders asking for an investigation Into the atrtrlrs, or the York Loan Co. " said the mat- ter would be oyt6rmined after his, 70: turn. iaGvaiGrton stakeholders at Brampton. are takintr legal proceed- has}. Reports from Moo-q le‘luntLothu Fatal Indu|gem Sold by all dealers. FELT tfiltfrltruei W-v Eagle and Star Mine Mag» zinc At Heal-nu Elown Up. JOHN INGRAM WAS KILLED a I Donn 01h." Won Iniursd- L. “Inch gr!†III the City Shii- . "red-tNot I Building In . it. _ Remand Impu- “ Victoria. B. c.. Dee. ".--The unex- phined discharge of several tom: ot! high power explosive: contained in the joint mmlne of the War Eagle nnd‘ Cunt-9 Bip- minca at Rosanna allur- J W. iaaitt W dnaatetq. W mated in the amen“ at from tse,- M to $15,000. tntticted minor - upon I. score or more of Rosanna dig; an: and killed John Tntr,rap. fgyte, chief of police of Kootenny City, 0 had charge of St', magazlne. Tm the an tywax limited to . - Individual is little lilo". at mir- nculoin, for the expiosion was (on within ' radius of ihirty ','tr,tt and in ttte City of Rowland. nes " f the foot of Red Mountain, tn with are the mines that give it.trirtti, not JO much " one building cum-m -e. Brother of Andrew hymn, M. P. For Eat" Slain, the Onl- Iflettm, Autumnal! Home: on the rise of the mountain.. And nearest to the mine. nre wholly do maligned. while for I. distance of ca mile- brick. and mute: fell In show- ers and window [hum were shatter- ed in the concussion ., lngrlm'n Iody' Recovered. Ingram was In charge of the pow- der. and his death removed the only pal-Ibis Ionrce of information as to the cause of the explosion. His body was recovered, from the debris, badly mangled. Sarelrhtsrt, the assistant da.. mend arm operator, who was at work under the Centre Star ott1eerr, was bid- ly cut about the head and legs. but wlll recover. Several members of the ot- nee start and men tn the compressor bulldlng were hurt by ftrintr was or try being thrown violently against the machinery. Bulldtngs in the Immediate vicin- tty were twisted out of Allure. and the windows all broken. ‘The big war Eagle boarding-house In bully unmas- ed, some of meaning!“ being lnjmd slightly. A . . _ 6oruterontiort In City. In the city the shock at the "tPio- Mon caused much consternation, and did a large amount of damage. - all the plate-glass window on Colin-o bin avenue were, smut-ed. many p.9- pie receiving cuts from augments. Merchants had Christmas (bod: all- played. much destructlon bemy€vmm among these. The amount of this de- stroyed Is enormous. » -- . - - . - A.-. â€up“ .. _.8Fr_"""".'"""" Centre Btu. War Englegtnd Long! mines will he aunt down tot i few days because of Injury to the steam and Ill pipes and compressor mmhlnery, and the practical wreck ot bundling! con- taining them. Mr. Ingram an a What OI a. member for East mtrhs. Out. Dynamiu Work- Ilow Up. Detroit, Inch, Dec. 18.---A News upo- ch‘l from Marquette, men. up: Five men want killed by an explosion 8n- urd-y " the buyout Co.igrttnmtte 70¢. here. Ct'" c . w, an. a W l W. Du. - an“ an m... to. "-" in .. ......... atrgtegt2yatt'l"ahtt, m e.ost1" at'the 1erettliiii; an. an a. mu- m U" *hise Expo-lua- My. lbw. a a! cud... n. -- m Guano Antenna-1 Cullen. out. our: "and†nan-c by IM Gulyh, OIL. and" . “and town-unplug at the an... curl-m a! 4,154.30 in ttrdgiae â€an, mtues?totstro Annunciation “In a will weep asrd swine, an. Ohio In km“ “0“." â€WI- - . W" with . - total ot 4.06tr.83 “a. maiden: of m. m NM tteeostd ‘. B.ae.ntrtseaaottttoCu.MrtgMot- ,‘l'mlh Ottio ted att _ WWW" commute. of on... W " auto and IIt)!" NW!» while Bun. uvo mu. the amt. The New Agricultural College In: mu at the“ human... tt '- - avudd the â€in toe hog judging. sex-10d. were Involved I. can! A“ mu.. M . gel d the emulation. “'0 Wm" ot kh‘ _ - an {no on! W ot "men tdmtt od 't,'.2ter. may: ml- 9:28:31 ttt ttte/tea? It. In 3 linemen: [inn out. "ffre, CHRISTMAS CAN ADI AN _ MAGA, ZINE. Finis"; “Moria, Fort William, r"-'""--'""'""""""'""'"" "I. WI! - - v-m-v- - - Sault Ste. Marie, Depot Harbour, YORK COUNTY LOAN co. -aitio. Timbu- Limit-H- Toronto, Montreal, St. John and ----- _ The Witt u. . “a . . .’ T . . s . . C J". Siam.“ Ask. hand Wtnditt .o V cognac moa- Hallfax hose pictures “lounge an “In!" an. an“. A“. a I ties: own-amt my“ ant "vr't-t"f'cc' I" Cl'. Ire.'.'.."-... canard-m p, in: mum rm ruin. , _ mm 1: Com n mm. ,GEURGI'Z T0i.TON DEAD. mam. Dec. 'l'll.'ll'd'.r.11"ll'l - k mums; tor Pun-mar: honors Guelph, Dec. 16.--Mr, George Tol-u the forthcomlng M .10ch ton, one of the oldest and most amateur (gunman. a b A- sid ts t the cit , drop amer reenwood, e Id on! can- pveted Th Gen ' a g y the most didato for York City, m for his op- dead this morning. His was . . . _ . _ k t ponent 1,0. Butch-tr. who In at the familiar lace on the Guelph mar e .1." I ett . K based as on returned unopposed. where for many PH.'! he pure York City I: I Connnnuvo stront- ttrain for the Guldie Mitling So: Lat- hold. Eat in. trtBeved (Stanwood will terly he had Abran_livin§ rttlrfd1 lye returned. . was, hi; JiidiinGtiek, he was on his -ioiGCBGuttmt,r formerly of Tom- way to market, sud when on Wynd- to, In the Liberal candidate for North ham street was séen to (all. When Huntlngdon, " opponent vein: A. M. . . d ad Fellowes, the Inc Prelldent of the aid reached him he was already e 'Boant ot culture Mr Followed , h heart attendant 1tp- Agrt . . weakness ot t c .' majority " the nu election was 1,151. on " years ot age, being the cause of but It In tttmatst that, though tho um- death. Mr. Tolton war._h.thcr at l: 'oettr to In 070m. in mâ€, Mr. Harry 'Nlton, ot the ttrm ot WrightBort1ton nu “1.1mm chutes. a Tom“. Tom- M. 5.2%va Peep' 22%: Packéa full of good things is. the mal Londln. Doc. ".--ratrd Stratum: [By S In pupa-u [or a tew any: nu visit to can“. The Canal-n Apnoea»! o A P Preu m um that an. m. Bar. " .tod. w low an 3mm anthem: to luv. mtrNen. m Mun. but probably strum: In. '1" all by the Cunning on the 88rd. manna-our m. _ tho Cut-din Lunch!“ new Pru- l- Informal. In not I -r1ottf There u . combined “Grit-‘0 of 86.0.0.0â€. T . No Cause For Punk. Wuhhuton. Dee. ".--4%ttrqtt- ot the may - In: received the following ulcmohlc report from Comptroller Kinsley. new in Chic-co. ln_rgtgr9nee to the hum: trC1?tfrltl: iiisiuiiar" I. £1,111». who no the Mtt.' ransom! at up not actual: Dr. Ruth mum, m of the lute tttr Willi“: DIV-on, tit,f3ol, In no Con-emu“ eetetrtor In! Edin- burgh. Mr. I611“, In pm: Utter. " who: had a. It! of 1.331 at the lat election. " Toronto, Dec ".-.Thet Cal-Min " soclsm Pro-u tie-puck I: Sputum“. 'llittfit, It hut {In Cumin m- un m 3mm Hanan! com-gm H. P. Wyatt. well known In can tton with the haulage. Au lg: Unionist candidate for "tttgait a diving: 'tKNottlttqttatanahim. Wrath com 9 II Litmus. who he: the be" at the British Hon MComnm tttro, an up to; 'f.ul'llle,'Si'rr"llitfl'ft Furor, who has mpreaerited Gnu» no“ the. mo: Willi-u Alla Baker. who we. Etat Fin-bury from an Coll- urnuu- n for month- uo. q _ . 1533' lambda} m. us'. 5-.- WHO“ filllltft iffftytltiti Igon.ir. Cochran, Minister or we. "' .'..--'. l . _ and Mines. aid the unanimous 2t'et-j At the v"",',g,e,ur't,'l,', 00- '. lions would hue greet weight with! fotrmintr tt ',',22',', ot Jett.', _ the Government, As to the timber.‘ tion TOM' e',', 1““1 a one or the largest sources of the rev- will tte â€we ht “I. " "I. ai7é enue at the province. it we! necessary a†to 't fd ated with the up. to protect it. He did not believe the l "sing nat tate. A “In“ " " miners were expected to cause “uni lutionu V". Put thrmra., t ' The Gillies Limit had been reserved ----- r F Demise the Government considered it. St JIt f'/t'g.12", WW.- only fair to the Gillies people on ec-‘ is I' “r {03,139- Sitter), count or. the richness at the Cobalt 'ilih 'l 'ere 'Ill', “1mm . , district, which was not fully known 'll, t- our - an -m. {I until inst spring, to give them time to h req newupeper wit b thte" remove the timber. Therefore, .yhile “9 given in, Bot " O M .. the Prospector was not yet allow“ ttrstlt ',2 writs-13mm upon the limit. " was hoped that be- 'lf h SM "man 10. fore next npring anno- Brothers would Ill t q ty I" h i , In. A recognise the protection the Govern» n Jo,hTl'l'lt"'t I't mm“; men! WM “Wins to give than I!!! do an , M, '0': I Ant, something towards opening up ' por- ',',l'lrl'l'ldi ur 0 co. m M tion n tl , the "gait. d , men Ltrtetttfc....- , . any in In. I. ' Mr. Cochnne aid that .11 the re- tat d "Monroe Drums. tttttrw of miner-nil should tell. piece in t in Il',',; IMe Si-iii,','.',,',?,',";',), Genus. but some kind of 1"'2Td,ti PR c t'll'fl 'lffttl.'3.' WBG ment must Be given toward. any " aâ€. . l t . U'; -ifi* this out by the Government. and he Crul 'St ','f."rltp, h th 1rit hoped the any would soon come when in r 'le . Q: a um " . Onurio's miner-1 resource. would I: . _ 'pd"dnt no“ . ' - thou Att her t"/i',',l'Ti ft t "tioitet2,?e.ett.t.t!,t'P"r. The attention of motion u t . ee - , " the‘ mining’ interest: ye: unwary od'drgg,."Jb...'c, an". n important onftteee8P:'?e 3.3.; map of the arena Trunk _ "awâ€-.. - -..-V _ - - - tn Britilh‘ciuunbu nu ma wen not m no. output. but um would Involve WM. dimculty In On- tu-Io, u the: were momma: of and “ed p in loan or puma which were not beneath. the owner or any tet - _ - -- --I-- A In col :35; Grttsmt, mu one pert of an . - "L-CT"- 7 _ -"..u" - _,,_ - fir-“OI. in ttrt.. on the other “a CI iiiiltt'tr" “I . a. a a". an. Royal Household How Is Altrttt Uniform --r--Why? 1ti-thineio,tayefiourpit.etwtll tuiiiifiiiiiFisitisaetl,tirth.iNt,, haveit uniformly Mp-to maUgourthitis precisely them in writyand with!!! a/stirayasonMadai-in Mayas in ha httede, “Royal F.lousehold".,Rillt " t lull pment available and unlimited 'r'2,gd'h',',", was . period wheat, they can and do ) ixoducezevery working day in the year - flour of precisely uniform Strength. nutsime.nt and purity. That is why Royal Household Flour paftry, year in andij out. That is why Ro al Household Flour isthcmoï¬reliaHe-f-tgemoï¬qmcedulg "Gin, il'fx, ','fi',1fJ12, bed of 157%. tricity it is The next flour you. Mr ask for 't Household"--; try it for yourself. â€Inc's [ml lam Flour. “Royal 'iousehold".nilk a! . con-mun. Tiii-tGG -- .3177 I ernment. with pots: a“ _ lt? membcrl. .. _ .- m -,c.a.2, memo-l". ‘ u The delentol chard a. my personally. and forms} vote- a†were passed " Mr. County“ mun Mcthou. at In. manu- man ot In. monum- mm ter whlch the autumn my} No Mathilda. (.' At Ibo morning m an; I forming I. provincill "ttttttq, . tion was abandoned. .u-. will he â€mention. at an aii'i"di- trap to be unlined with In. 01.... Mining madame. A In.“ at w Iuthnn were put thrma% t " Damion-1n Drawn-I. “'5'" London. m 16.-(C.A.PJI-‘ ttio puck from Georgetown, mm MNb ns. mm that an. J. D. 'itvt Cannon“ minim-I7, with land. Crulchhank. of the Church " - land, were owned thrown . I.“ “nu-pin: In the new!» um. Change " a. y. P. I. T, Dunn. Dec. ".--An an " In-p of tho Grand Trunk in bun auction“. whonhy at m â€rum the c. P. It. mm In. m Arthur to mm mum... um mm in. by the mama rum. pa lb. minimum luv". " .- ' Mon. Dec. 1-" coastal-n, North-nus mm and neck-J": onehmeuoflnmm o 'li,i,'liqio?,,,,l'i',t"i5i,tEEi, eti-ormsotrsm+attt. 11an A Winsâ€. Dos. E-A nun." an): ml ir'tiey can! , (in: "rttttlm Thur-my IU' In the dmttt at Inâ€! . w". wielded Oct. " tn I tit/M, my? nub We be an "and. a It w m m».- WI', rxttretMttq it. II do w, my , L. am in mod: Tub-F - he. 9.41.1 - " .34 m - “MW “in anâ€; up. In -tatqtttFt Pttttef “$211!“! mum-u Com-balmy ml mm a Amt! any. mitoe of the em r. ' _ I LOtrllto.‘ 1 l fiitis,?jt i m.; In ttBe,' ~I‘ PM 'p, a . li Mob ", m _-. T “I. one-ll! ( um “I. a . " YI 0 0