when Wu " least warm and cheerful. mice a fortnight Louis rode down the "all to spend Sum!†with Ann. but Raymond new", refused to joln him. eee he suffered keenly of lonellneu. /"'t am I miner now." he said. "1'" taken myself out of that lire." And e: did not know when he carried an word- to " sister that they - â€-- CHAPTER XII. Louis arrived " the will!!! fairly I NE day Barnett telephoned to hysterical with Joy over his wonderful, his wife that he would not day's ride and set about to describe take luncheon athome. Then ttk.vtoms. was nothing unusual in the "I! “399000 had been tt revelation " words of this announcement, but Jean. his value to Ann. She had not realized nette’s keen ear detected restrained up to that moment how deeply his one excitement in his calm drawn. . was woven into her daily lite. It was "What’- the matter!" she Inked Jealousy of Raymond's power-an scrid quickly. . Juiee--wttteh had turned her pity for “Nothing, my dear; nothing." he qtitr. him. while wounded and helpless. Into 1y responded. resentment. and now that he was well "Don Bennett, I know better. Tell and triumphantly drawing the boy to _ me this instant!" his aids her heart was bitter with a. w.- in for it “Well, Mr. Mne- hatred. but she gave her consent to lay, our superintendent, was hatred Louis' return because she dared not and ridden on s all by the miners this do otherwise. and tn a letter to Biy- mommf'; _ mood she said: - I "Gracious heavens!" I I resign my Into your man beam in“ 2hitPtt " up the stage a gunk,†m Iron omeet m. in?» no longer "(than U,",'lutt i "What on they do n fore L l have heard much or the gambling and ; "Oh, I". the some old “anâ€; The 'l2tlt', " â€gm? caning. x "agar": ' men didn't like some regulation of his Slrtdl'dtd'pg :m,,m M . and struck, ttnd-but it's s long story: I Uprm reading this letter the camp won't go into it now. Pit get luck in _ ' time for dinner. probably." . suddenly became a dark and dangerous I h Millie hum- ' place to the young miner. He found it b',', " “a"; ml“: was Re f harder to make excuse for profanity m " W a" o m ou fl,','."; l l and foul Jests of the miners, end he ports. confused. con eting, ew I omr I l d i th and the wires out and west; and the utter- went e" "I lt" tll','",'.',,,", 'i'ld lad noon papers were tilled with dramatic spent mm of ' t me w details of the opening of a big strike watching him draw or listening tohlm In " Ttown ... n d the “or, of h ow the while he read. _ union leaders had mishandled menu. Their cabin beeame the center of the the superintendent or the Red star ttner spirits of the camp. Dolan and Mining corporation. , Ftone or two of " friends often came i All this would have interested Ann V in of tw. evening to smoke tk pipe "If very little had not her brother been in 1 P"! . mend" tratttqt of cards. ,A, the midst of the disorder. She immedi< 1 vitgit to the buotrah"rumr.tts.oar..", _ ntely wired him to come down and got I said one young fellow whose weakness l a reply from Raymond ttttying, “Innis ' was drink. “They send 1 fellow away is on the mW-no danger," and the boy ' feethttt respectable." himself came riding into the yard " Mrs. Kelly supervised the house- dusk. I keeping as well " she could. and the I,___r_-h,.. . .7 Specially recommended . for nursery use by the \National Council of Women in Montreal. lining-III; q In. Remember that a few t applications ofpoor soap may cause scnous skin trouble to a delicate skin. Don't take chances,don't accept any "iust as good" Soaps for J): baby, but buy Baby’s Own Soap “nu It a boy Fund of mm." In: ald- her heart was bitter with hatred, but she an her consent to haul: return because she dared not do otherwtse, and tn A letter to Mit mom! she said: - I t resign 14ml; tnt. zom- mu haul- lay-and mud hi- warning do. '8". you been ueh-aom.r. Inn untied homily. “You Mi 1 aetSttetee1etinmGiiriiui '_-ttttit my aide or the Mrter-. undentand‘l I didn't let the Motion set the drop on no. But, one here, 5t'.1'tP"tr"hteittow.rwuiioTaii' thing- over with you. The boy: are Who-lake no “new man, union." “Can't do it now. not. But come down Iain. Loni- le going back to narrow. and Pit be alone for a day or two; and then we can talk freely.†"Attrtatst Denmawhnlelotot thin:- I want to turn over. By the Lord. this Ia 'ronderNr-our meeting " up have!" He was reluctant to to. "You bring up the old days. Wen, no long." When Raymond returned to hia neat hie face was grave and his eyea deeply 'etteettve Donia was much interested in the atranger. "Who was that; Rob)" "A chap 1 used to know." p Next morning after breakfast Rar- mond hurried Lonia a! down the can- yon to the stage and in hia letter to Ann repeated his pledge to look care- I fully after the boy's health and to keep him out of mischief. Louis arrived " the Ewing: fairly hysterical with Joy over his wonderful I dag"s ride and set about to describe l Skytowrl. His absence had been a revelation of , his value to Ann. She had not realized I up to that moment how deeply his one Q was woven into her daily lite. It was Jealousy of Raymond's power-an acrid q Juiee--wttieh had turned her pity for him, while wounded and helpless. into l, reoentment. and new that he waa well and triumphantly drawing the boy to n 11 hi. .m- t...- M.---- - ' ok out for Baby. BI new], a. In. Barnett t tn tho his tnvitatlont 'r' Dell. but exph no. was den: tttt Rar- attmstt Iron- MI the etut- “M III. exp: letter to . tepid 'ttet " I oh clra- h-n N-.-.. 'tttt't he 'tCttrri. If It Ind m 11m . use of Ignorant dam t wound In"! nought 'em down, bit they've got kud- on that yo! can't - with. W) not no. Dan Dan at In in: "Gentlemen? an he, "you're dul- ins wma tt lot of free mun-rs and pm unwary-mm who won't ha driven and A HIGGINS of the one": of the Rod Star and allied commutes was culled. Rune“ presiding. Moat mutate res- oluuons were passed. Mach, was III- smtcmi to pro-- MI demands to the (all. 'Bnrnett naturally mowed n m- trrrntee with the mun-n. "Either may come to our terms or we close dow- the mlm." he and. "It " our cm to be ttrm In this demand.': The limit. who Ind In" "eited m be pment and tett " tale, in: In a warning word. - H w". "e"""'""""" lulu l the atteritt was ordered to um: and ‘brlnl down the lntolent "red necks" who land humbled the proud and con- Ment Red Star 'mperintertdent. “This Iplrlt of tOrt-tttless. must be checked or it will run into riot," and Barnett. who developed unexpectedly IMO l leader of the mine owners by VII-(Io of hla large Interest: In the Red Mar. The sharia vallnntly responded tom call and, with a half dozen dentition, marched up into the [lllterlng mllt " the high peaks and came down shin empty handed and aullvn. of the Fprings met to alum their campnlgu. The valley called for the Mood of those who had dusted the u- cred person of their repterrentatire, and Al.- -I.__.- - ' The effect on the valley of men†recital of his maltreatment was most wonderful. The principal mine owner. .0 ..__ n _. V r'--- w""'.. "I.“ unn- ul- matter in charge had been drinking. and the crowd was with them. My men no not In the onion, but I hear onlnoul threats. l aduse you not to Attempt to put the new schedule Into attention at the pun-on! llme. -__ _.._-.. ... u..- m- klo 'tttair. Tho whom camp I: uneasy n thin lime. Tho union " Betttnq very strong and llkely to make " hot (or In- mnu llh Kelly and mull. . uvll . uunx macny the proper man to attempt to reorganize the worklng hour: or this camp. Don't try to put him but. and don't nuke too much of this Ilk- tlo smur- The whom mum " m...- -. - --, - """'"dr%r. - ports, conlnaed. eonimstintt. new along the wires east and west, and the utter- noon papers were tilled with dramatic details of the opening of I big atrlke in Skytown end the story of how the union leaders had mishandled Much]. the superintendent or the Red Star Mining corporation. l, All this would have interested Ann very little had not her brother been in the midst of the disorder. She lmmedl< ately wired him to come down and got a reply from Raymond saying. “Lotus is on the mW-no danger," and the boy himself came riding into the yard " dusk. Raymond’s letter to Barnett took I. Hons View of the situation: l I don't think Machy the proper man to attempt to reorganize the working hours I ot thin temp. Don't try to nut him but Mk, an. Barnett responded graciously to his invitation to come up and no the peak, but explained ttfat the high alti- tude was destructive to her, and Ann Ihrank tron meeting Raymond again. thaw III. expressed to him in a letter a tepid sort of gratitude for his care at her brother. ly'n 'Ilk all In“. ulna-Ive feet a. dwm In m u- to an and m to a“ ham and Iowell tttatamtuanotU.iraiG Ink hlm to return out with her. She even found herself "than; with lb ten-at to his account of the dam! of " heroes, for ho had placed Matthew Kelly on the an. pedqu with Bob. m w- an. m'a’m hm mumbl- bum-u- P.ffttt18etlt+i-tUGi"ara â€whom Bum†Mum-munch. Wmuuum'mm ',f.PAtte-yAstr"iGiiiiiii. yy-r-asian-G-rica",'";',' Him-IMAM M MI- tar.ia,.wiiiia'i n. La..1iirirere Ina-u In u- She ohm-"NI hor can!» "You - Wh-d licli'xrc’ MEN: . He loam-d at her steadily, and into Mtge: came {toner gleam. “I". "Thore's going to be a battlcgi Iggy-g (STEEL “hr? Fruit.'" _ Ti- 7' - ' "No. no!" slu- mended. He turned ulmn‘her with a resentful stamp of his heel. "T our: stay here like a kH." In the end she seemed to'prcrnil. but she took no pleasure in her victory. for he went about the 1.otme litre n young eagle pinioned. Nothing sure the now: of the camp interested him. and when the time came tor the shorlil to start on his new raid he became greatly ex- cited. me, mama. I In: mlulnc iii; do}; days." "Mr. Rnploid has asked me to keep you here: She went to Mm and put her arm about his geek. "Stay with "You must not so.†and Louis. "tth no place foe you." "It Is no place for you." He asserted ttim.elt again. "I can take care of Insult." She wrote no further. for as her mind dwelt upon that camp of rulIian miners and their dcslre for battle a bit. ter resolution swept over her. N will test his tare for me." Wtth cold luten~ any she announced her purpose. "If you insist on going back to that camp I shall go too." ' Barnett was herdrut of his words at home nnd made light or the probable opposition of the miners, but Louis, with a boy's ability to discern what was going on. soon acquired tt pretty clear idea of the plan; and when Ann asked him not to return to the heights on Monday he was ominously calm. i but asserted his right to go where he : pleased. T I an trusting Lon!- Ut Tour are tes cause he will not nay. You have won his heart from us. and we are powerless to prevent his return. Guard him. for the mike or his boyish â€rectum. tor my sake. Ann wrote a "rm: and rerknt not. to Raymond: "Rob wants me and needs me, and I'm going. You can put me In jail. but that fa the onlrwar. Jf there is going to be war, I am going to be In it, and mn going to be on the lid. of the lumen!" the hills. After being armed and pro- visioned they were to be sent round by way ot a railroad which was build- ing toward the camp from the south. Moving with such secrecy as he could. the sheriff collected and aware In some ninety men. the boldest and hurdles! to be round in all the towns or the valley. They were not sedate and considerate citizens, but they were brave, or " least reckless. and without exception experienced wearers of guns They professed themselru quite able and willing to bring down anybody in "We stand pat," said Barnett; “Ind we shall Insist on your arresting the men who assaulted Mr. unduly." The Shel-m made an elaborate bow. "Right you are. Mr. Barnett. but I'll vnnt a hundred deputies to do It with." Jack Munro met me with their hotter- tied down I threw up my hands. You are from the out. when tuna are different. About onethlrd of the men on the peak are old prospector: and tree minors, and If they stay try the proposition you've trot to take I that]: or put up the tight of the age." due " ".s"te-d-um..,.irt Him/m - whip-‘14... ."ot/riisTat CUTit= . . "'oteTEtsrrTu-sud {(59-- ago ttso on, 0.. T'etsln.tts-p. fidto" m-bfu-adhh tk8reaaitiea XE? COMPASSES - Tc“ uni-8|.“ to 8150. ,,_ 7â€".-v w‘vvv V'- w Ire- lock anymfcin 'rrii2rj"iC'i"i' -_ T"""-"- .w.-. pfeyryrukiGriiriii; Sig-8150, . a much}: Ftu, lamts 5 'i,'t'diltdti name" 'ttttmted It the Macon "tt In lmprmlhle! " I am form] to to back tthe must ., with me. What "(In have you " interfere In otTNttrsst" The horseman laughed may. irritat- Inm. "Mntttters can‘t go with In at the mat time. I must ask you to camp right hm or go back to (mm-l View till I can communicate with we president of the union. " you are hm to “(It compromise the men wll: In mud to man you. In" my Judgment in that you better retire to Grand View. t will he (In: thin lady (on to her Mower." Amt mu no! I "mid girl. but (be thought of riding any info the black- ness of the nigh! with time slum» (mini: mam: itet flesh chill and her now" 'Tr'i'tt. "lmn‘t have me. Don." she whisprrrrt, "T feitoirurorseatre your ul- thorttr," "rtomtdmt-Bamett, now thor. oughly angry. "ne'- all right. Indy. Io long as Raymond has him In hand. You welcome, ‘but Barnett II o. the we tthd mun day them." . "He may inn he -wGri,Ti.ii to the 1"tCt?er,mtetmrtvery anxious about him." "Rob Raymond's kid. I know Mm," replied the vodctio. "But t thought he was visiting you in the Springs." There was Iomclhlng thrilling In the calm. clear sweetness ot her voEce. and the mm of the vedettoa. pressing near- or. leaned trom In: saddle to ask: "Who Is your brother. lady P' "In: name " Loan Rupert. no I: only a bor, and I am â€In: In to are for mm." Ann spoke up: "Please lot In 30 on. Mr. Barnett is tnklng me In to meet glimmer. and l unread "dim.- "Halt.'" cried in clear voice. - The driver pulled his tired horses to [stand so energetically that his hands rose above his head. "in Donnelly Barnett with you T' asked one of the men an he rode nearer. N'tn Barnett. What do you want of me?" naked Don coolly. "Not a thing." answered the ttore, man. "That's Just it. . We have no use ( for you. and Pre been watching to meet you and any that the boys want you to continue your quiet; unevenuul life " the Springs." l “Who are you?" "We're n couple of Shtm reamâ€. Who is the lady?" "That doesn't concern you. Go on. drlrer." The driver took up the reins. bat the voice ot the vedette new sterner. "May where you are.'" Then, turning to Barnett: 'Wm your beat friend, Don. nelly. The boys understand that pm tire backing Mackay In his plans. and It isn't sure tor you to enter the camp. t advise you to turn around right here i and go back." ' At the moment that Don was point- Ing out the lights two horsemen ap- peared In front and In the mlddle of the road. Night came abruptly. A thin gray scum rose swlnly on the western sky and suddenly grayed the brightness of the sun. The world grew Instantly stern and cold. The mad. after climb ing a ridge, descended into n gnu-gs with an on clther side. and when they came out upon the ant meadow to the northwest of Mogalyon only the lights of Skytown could be seen. At Grand View a couple of stages met them, and as Ann waited on the platform for Don to secure a can-Inge the observed that on the seat of each of the coaches two guards sat. negli- gently nursing rifles which glitter-ed in the sunlight. Soon the whips began to crack. and the coaches rolled away one by one, leaving Burnett to follow in a road wagon which he had hired for their own especial use. The sun was s1ttrsittg to mldatter, noon, and Mognlyon on the left was in full glory of ermine and mifrou. The " was keen and crisp, the sky cloud- less, and the road, except for an Occa- sional mudhole. was very good. Bar. nett remarked. "We ought to pull Into Belle before ditrk on these roads." rn " Coh'rtttt;ED “Yes; I've always been on good term: with my men. I thlnk I can help to mange some sort of e compromise." The two miners looked at each other. At length the older of them said In n tone that meant a good deal to ears ec- cnltomed to western intteetioms: "Weil, I reckon the whole thing has been ex- aggerated. My claim In Just below Bozle, and no. of course, I don't know much more about Sky' than you- do. Still I wouldn't advise Four going In at this time." "Oh, It's a ltrlke all right. Your man Macks] wasn’t much hurt, In. her. "Not badly." “He was I little too pnvlonl. I hope the sheriff won't try to do Anything non about it. The boy: up at Sky In a little slurp set about the busi- nal. Ain’t our up than yonnelt, are "I didn't know It " I nuke." Ink! he. Ignoring their evlden! deal" to be Introduced to Ann. who were on speaking acqunlulnné; with Barnett, came up to at him what ho thought of the strlke. Ann va- consclm-s or their admin; “on toe her. Ind It deeply annoyed her. ho or three of the better dressed men. -=, _A7 _ - Will. In. Burl-u "est" what 8 war Do- cument! Q - to an Au and him-elf to the train. and In]. [ - Us Ion. toe " return up up O. my. road. "Pit but you up." he tout-d to Ann and allay-d any with than; has. The railway which ran up Bear an- n- wu still building And land not yet melted the divide, no that a any ride of some twenty mllcu connected the town of Grand View with Sky camp. Ann and Barnett New mticeabk por- Iom in the our. wink-h was Bom, with roughly and workmen of all kinds. 1 "ur" mam ___ "~17: tribunal-m loci-m "-- CiT_"""_"""a'".ertmar. Nit-mun; luv-Intern 11tteftttrintuem-iisiii. lone-Ha. nan-mam Worm.- 't.torar.tmsnrr att-at-tai-as.. - v -7 - “m... 1"... Pffft with I": My " , DI the out- Al. Phe all! 'rt, EM! 0 â€to... “a "sin emu-0min. New Your. Sept. 22,411 g autumn! mum at hm yntcrday. the lemon under "no will of Russell 'tae In to receive horn the amnion of the estate g who. the â€Mural of the We. no. coMItlnn hr ttto It'll tbe mt comm. M. The an F!) “and u not... - II... - --- A A I As soon " this is ohuinrd. hum-rs will he an"! int and work MI the mhowls will be rt"ptttettrrd. A BFrore Chilstmc " is 1mm! to have Wnrk' on the whole tour well rad" way. The schmls are to be Domed at Humilton. 8tratford, Petethoro I'M Norm Buy. . Tatum", FVpt. M.--" is 'oder- stood that tho plans ot the four new Nurmal srhunls mnIomplalrcl rum-r this year's mhtr'atinrttt mug 31mm:- are ready tor snbnzissim In thr ub- inM tor approval. _ Ber, warns everybody thnt the open- , in; days ol October will inaugurate very disagreeable, it not destrucilve storms. Every variety of tropical storm to the southward, with sleet and snow in the extreme northwest, are pmong the Jeatures promised. Along about the l7th what Will Ht all probability prove one, of the most so were to dangerous storm periods of October, it not’ the whole autumn, will occur. Tropical stortus, with high temperature end lis'Jttmrtr, and thurder will he .t?ly_rip_p_rr1sr_atrout, "16th:†WE fTre%Voiril'ii'GG pass castwartlly across the menu-c, man; mticns will be visited with high to ' violent trates, all followed by written revulsion to rising barometer. wilh snow and marked thange' to colder over norther 'sections. â€rests will work into central to southern rerions trom the 18th to 22nd or dates luluâ€- inz, The 17th is the centre of an- other seismie period, extending from the 15th to the 20thttun some more 1 earthquake "faults" will cur-hid? to I "let go." .Lreaetmnary storm period I is central on the 23rd to 25th, at l uhirh time (lrnpe lo Warmer. lail- l ing barometer. with clotrdimess , and I more autumnal rain may he expected. ' PLANS FOR NEW NOR.\1\Lh’ ,, _..\ .. ‘1‘: IICV. "III. I. mam, WA., Embro, chairman of the union; Revs, J. P. Gertie. B. A., Strattord. and D. S. Hamilton, B.A., London, president and» secretAry of the Western Association. A delegation from the uni'un wi present at the corrreroee, the ' n hers of whith are: Rev. Wm The ministers and (Inn-hos will be receivcd by the Congregational Union of Canada, and will be grant“! all the privileges of membership in that organization. _ '- 045mm. trtt6--Pqe , The United Brethrin will also ad- minister th:ir henevolences, but it is expeetmi that tltey will make tree use of the Congregational College In Man- treal and the Canadian Congregation- alist. ' The proposed union allows tor the identity pl thy-body. who will he lnoun as the Unitrd Brethryt Asso- ciation of Chntregatiorr,u Cittuctt:s. The superintendency will he contin- ued, as wifl the n nrrary. which ar. lows tor a continuous pastorate ot unlimittd time should the people and‘ ministers so with. __ Rev. tra Hicks, "te A favorable vote is eoniidcntly ex- pected, inasmuth as a plebiseile some ttme ago was-almost unanimous, the opposition being largely In one con- gregation. I Sherkston, Sept. 25.--The annunl conference ot the United Brethren de- nomination will convene here October 4th at nine o'clock, wlun Rev. J. S. Mills. D. D., LL. D., bishop of the, eastern district, " preside. I The cone-renew: is specially import- ant, because of the fatal vote " IP- ion with the Congregationalism. T CHURCH UNION WILL ' BE mm QUESTION Ill“ [lune] u J Soc. a box l ‘3: Seat . r, = if .yom fihly handle "c" a a Mh _ Rik,Dil (lL2h.l "" f" mtt7rr-a-rTvtt.n " I pccnlgcom- bimstim, of fruit juices and tonic: that are known all over Canada foe their wonderful cum in all staunch, liver nnd kidney troubles. 'h' Sue. . box or 6 boxes for 32.50. as Sent on receipt of price 'ar if.your druggist do: not " e. handle them-, Niitis'; FRUIT-A-TIVES 5rdytil , 1 LIMITED. I LaE F. N ‘OTTAWA. Mon than that, rRWT-A-rrvm correct the L'otssciiatioa which usually attends stomach trmrtrle--and by acting directly on kidneys and lira, put the whole Intern in healthy condition. u'engthcu the Itoreett--iust as juicy beef and eggs Ind milk unnmben th- wasted frame of a patient gettingova Typhoid. FRWr-a-rrve.n ermtnh, the elements that give 'tr-vigoe new .uemr-- to the muscle. lining the "u-ctr- uimuku the dige live gland: Ind - a union. iiow u gastric juice foe each Iucul. HICKS ON WEATHER â€manhunt-.341... {and}. not tttg, _ch;1r_ned and mind 'dt 'ere' gum lice. Ihel. yo- y. '"iirir-uitGiLbiiiiriif. I'm-Inns. _ usu- " - “a“: the tmrrmek $mmï¬$~dm 't'lt'dtt'rat M Attl1hsttllestearerar BYsPliPsIj1 on “nu" Lux- r-. I the atcmuh~just as juicy Eggs Ind milk *trertt,:ttred th- ume of a patient 32“th 1Trve.n.etmtni" the element 'itatita "é'JlLyLahum conditions pass ' "otmlrv, many ed with high to weat Ila-f dispen- will be q mem- .6 some Two “do“ mama. Toronto, Sept. 'r--g+ In». Ind Judge Snider of "ammo- in. Don tN'Mutettr.i. " 9. -.qllF0tt "mic In". 00nd. Putt-Ill. Rom. I'L-Cpecll Hood, ot Toronto mud t 'whnky “In: from "to I unner- m In! Wtitiattt To!" "my mm. COIN. Heavy Check at M. Thomas. St. Thomas. Danish West India. Sept. ".--There was a sharp and 'rro- long“ euthanize shack hare ml! Pee the' Donut; but no “In. "I A Rennie received here from other poll!“ on the Inland mow that the: shock was 39mm! m1: that " lasted for thlrtypecondg ovenwhen. School houses an! churches In Home. Quay-mo. Ind Fun-do were slightly dunno. .c.5..eu ant] material! woman falntni. Many began Praylmt In the Btu-eta. Many clocks thmnghout this city Mop- ped at forty-seven minutes but ten. Public landing. Dom-god. The walls of the city hall. the intan. try barracks, the Poruothee and the women and chlldrpn's hmpltat were c‘mkad In many plant“. but not badly damaged. The old Artillery buttdlnx near the Ion. now occule by the quartermtoter'. om†wag badly dum- In San Juan Trmmie were Ind when they nuddt‘nly "all an earthquake was on them, er. thttt amt tttarm 'revalleit th the city. People thougm of the cams! Ban F'rattetsro and Valparaiso fled from their house. to the and crowded tho open noun-1 reigned and hysterical woman Mtuty began praying In the _.----., . __ The ttrmt vltrratory movements were from (as! to west and were followed hr heavy heaving manning. such a are experienced on board shlp In I heavy sea. Shekel Porto Rico With "my Hav- in; hhttiort-e+ Panic-Stricken During Sari“ of Shock. San Juan. Porto Rico, Sept, M.--The city ofwan Juan and the Island of Porto Rico experienced a serlcu of mthquake shocks yesnrday. beginnlng at 10.45 I. m. The people were thrown into a condition ot consternatkm and Indescribable alarm. but the resultant damage was Comparatively slight and] there has been no loss of lite. The ttrat. perceptible (mum â€mount many people in alarm to the streets. They increased in intensity tor twrnty seconds and then docreased for live seconds. Followlng thls came the most severe shocks. the earth shaking vin- lenlly for tIve Ieconds more, then all was quiet. Crushed Under Train. Hamilton. Sept. 2th--gotm [Arman u painter. who lives at 71 West Main street, was run over by†a Michigan Central train at Welland Monday night, 1nd was so badly mulled that little hope or his recovery in entertained. Drunk,. Shoot: Pollcemln. Port William, Sept. M.--Potieeman Miller was shot Monday nlght by a drunken Man he was arresting at West Port. The bullet kent through his right side, 1nfiietirut a ptorut butmot dingeroun woqnd. "The once: placed the man under arrest. l U. s. Railways Kill 261 Day. l Washington, Sept. 26.~Iiurlng the year endlng June 30, 1905, according“: I statement issued yesterday by the .lnterstate commerbe commission, an average of 26 persons a day were kill- -ed and 288 injured on railroads in the United States. The total number killed during the year was 9,703, while the Injured number 86.008. nut-cc nan uecnglven Wal'.tufe Nesbitt, enunscl tor the publishers. and two coples to Judge Morgan. John, Macdunald. secretary-treasurer ot the Kingston Board of Education, told of the method or handling free text books In Klngatnn under the fee sys- tem. and sald there was a saving et- Noted all round. . _ Evidence of 1597 Text Book Commit- Iion Lost to Pic-Ont Inquisitor; Toronto, Sept. M.-At yonerday'a mating of the Provincial School Book C ~mmisslon, Frank N. Nudel, assistant registrar of the Board-ot Education. who was secretary or the Commission any-01mm to asterta'n the coat of pro- ductian or svhrwI books by the Gov.. ernment In November, 1897. said that; " the requt-st of Judge Morgan, afler the nan had been issued, he had de- Ftroyed his nnios. One capy of the evi- dence had beonativea Wal,'tufe Xesbltt. "e--'---.. m. "mayâ€. funeral took place yesterdgy. _ v, -v. - y... uu-Eg, an“: maul: his revolver with him. As he did not return that ulght searching parties were formed, and about 7 o’clock on Suturday night-ther found " body about forty wads from the road, with the revolver, all chambers loaded, when: two feet away. He had been shot through the body. It is thought he was hit by a stray bullet, or that he may have been taken for a bear and killed by a hunter. The body was brought to St. Catharines, on Monday. and the f...-.., A__I. _., - A lenced on board only In Jie/G" San Juan people were stunned ..u- n‘rr - - Uorurn'asaioa rvsumol Deed Body " Fire lancer tterm " " Catherine. War Pound Lea Week In the Cobalt District. and tled the Appearance of Nevin. Ion Mit by “any Btati.t-," True, Hie Death In Fully Account“ For. ' Toronto, Sept. "--Ttus Attorney- ‘Generel'l department he. received I despauh from Sudhury stating that one Joseph Bellalue has given him-ell up and admitted that it was he who l not and killed Roy Keyee of St. Catharina, the tire ranger, whosebody 'al last week found in the Cobalt dil- tr ct. .' Bellaine claims that he shot, be. I iieving at the time that It was a beer. l When Keys: was found he It†wear- ,ing a black sweater, which make: nel- ielne’e statement more probable. l Besides, so tar as known, there the no motive for the deed. Taken For a B-. St. Catharines. Sept. 26.71151“ do tells of the fatal accident to Roy Kenn, only son of Barrister Jan. A Keven, have been received from Charles Hen- derson of Sudbury. The young men left camp on Thursday. saying he was go- ing to try tor a partridge, and taking ( It]: 'r-u-. mun. "r-- _ . M» i-SECONDS EARTHQUAKE. THOUGHT KEYES WAS A BEAR Jonah Boll-in. Acknowlodau His Gum and Summon. KILLED ROY REYES naught of the catamrophe " 13m and Valparaiso. Thor their house. to the strum _ ,,- ""e"Y manna. they suddenly realized that Damon" ms NOTES, as on them, cansternai 'revallea throughout Open mun-es. Plum; with him. Ad he an Gi nlght f.eaTttyur, partie- -frreeittt ttMere ma two Illicit "to pmmlnem RTOWMM’ I.- Wu badly Rum. this ,,r "n “mun- u "nu"- " I "r Men In!» Thou /iG'a"di"i,,Th'iiT own vol anemia write for om- tree «um -_i--- _ TM! "thanâ€: mind to Mono of the brot Numerals! Schools in tloo Prmince. Our courlu are thorough and up- todate. 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