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Show tews HE SAET LAKE TELEGRAM. p- - lead trust bmrmm 1 ut ambitRgris f INSPECTORS Hundred Pounds of Stuff, Valued at $48,000, Is Held by the Customs Officials. 0 0 Relations 0 Close 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hardly had they completed their work when Captain Grant, manager of the Canadian whaling fleet, and Captain Adan s. master of a whaler which had ju.-- t returned to Victoria from .a cruise. In which the arr.bergri3 was picket! up in arrived in this c'ty. the property as their own claiming and charging a sailor with the thf ft of the same. 0 0 0 0 SEATTLE, Wash., Augf. 22. Deputy 0 0 Collector of Customs Thomas II. and Inspector Stephen A. Blinker 0 0 yesterday seized 100 pounds of amber0 gris, alleged to have been stolen at 0 Victoria three days ago. The value of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 De-lan- ey mid-ocea- the concretion is; at the present wholesale market list, $30 an ounce, making the seizure worth about $48,000. The sloop in which the valuable cargo was brought over from the Canadian side Is a small craft and has been seized. The capture Is the largest that has ver been made within this district and 'he reason of the Federal authorities lor action is that the cargo was brought into the city without any manifest and no registration. There is no duty on the importation of the stuff and the. only reason that can be assigned for its entering here without a register is that being stolon. If the charge-is-true,it could be easily traced. n, 0 0 (?) 0 0 0 0 0 According to a BelDaily Mail the grade dispatch Turkish troops, under the pretext of pursuing revolutionary band?, have destroyed the villages of Armenska. Strobenia, l.eltsehani, Peckopanje, Nelkazi, Zelinich, Patele and Banitza. slaying the women and children. The male inhabitants fled to the mountains and joined the insurgents, where there are also many women, under the leadership of a female teacher named Benkanaumof. The Odessa correspondent of the Standard affirms that immediately the Russian orleft Sebastopol for Turkey squadron Skrvd-lof- f ders were issued to V to hold the remainder of the Black sea in readiness for active service, squadron in case of need. The presence of the Russian fleet in Turkish waters has thoroughly frightened the Sultan, says a Constantinople dispatch to the Times. Beside demanding the execution of reforms in Macedonia, Russia also demands the concession of the Black sea cable, now held by the Eastern Telegraph company, a British concern. m ii. j .. ..'. ii.i i.j. mi i '.! . r ' f;ri. m Switzerland, Aug. 22.-- Th greatest Jewish Zionist move rr.ent in history will open here on Sunday and last for many days. It is certain that when the assembly, which includes most of the men tomring the Jws who liav become illustrious in th arts, professions and finance, finally separates the great movement toward the unification of the Jewish race, will have taken a gigantic step toward realization. Among the 1100 delegates will be representative of every country in the tor fnUvl n y Sanatorium Trealnieol In the Home. L7 (. Ii i V KJ ! Invention of a Cincinnati. Physician Creates a Sensation in London. curoil after doc- lir. help tablo Coninmnl turl tro .'titer doclorji hzi f,'iU'l, r,i;t I v. Ant ether crirN to ktp w uuir.t it. Dur- Jn Tr.ftL''? rti.it lu I !itfcrnl t iniexwe join iOT i:t tli n!!':r.cri ; Aristocratic London Lady Cured By the Treatment of a Cincinnati Physician After 'Having.'Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. I and ui r--'j lunUi. Al o!lp-- ti::-1 hal a !i"Ay, lc;:vfcvlir.j; wlilch rdslt r.r xv irk cni l ti.ir:. Lattl, v.:u I rr'-v- . pal r - - ?- The ih ti in1' ! ): thj I v.v.s thnro'd'hly ii I u cf c:i:;i:-- P 'lc-.- I ;:! ( t B tp- - I t;!, I tl.l!. I.?H;i d ' Th !. . ; TP;! :.'.'.: - h p! . Mtsr..v-- ::: ! ?avi- t.f ; tl t-.- :.r 1 i, deictcr v;;nti ? ! I. ittl Ii:t!:!!rim' VcjrrS.tPlc Comj:r.i:p t i!.;T-,- v r t:. a;;d fell t l : . an S ;:' 'irr :!:;: ; Udllc, 1 t 1, arid :u;i v,nr r;is iMi'ir.y ;'.',l!.;.:. I I asa ;:v,trii p rt : J. M: -- Ct M. it. fid .v.t r.f.!;: : it'.-r;;: . . HILL PRESENTS BILL ! fr CURRENCY REFORM ON - - y- Mnnnl to Ml -- It is said Dr. Ilerzl. who has returned to Basie- alter a ten days' stay in Russia, will, as a result of his conferences with leading political personages, make important r velatii.ns regarding' Russia's attitude toward the Jews. ' 7 1 BAFLE. Xr T.vdi x l !MnMrtin, Coin p tin d r vi tutnl Would Deposit Customs Receipts in all other mraiis !i.vo National Banks, AfTortHriK Emerpcncy Circulation. taldo uhca iJU 1 1 , fi;i!i-i- r.vnirr. in i:,tokmi:d 22.--- A j - f- - J ! d-- . . I I -- 1 JL! futtoi CANADIAN CO MISSION CON DEMNS AB OR UNION - 1 1 1 m. . 1 ; t- r-- lrir, nj. in in B. Oddl of three a N- hours' a- or-- . t f ,. with PreMer.t Boosev It at S.is:.'.mie Hill. They rear hed a p't fe t on nil t o!nt uhh-th v a ord recard- cusf d and are in ir.R matters of t'dth'T p r;-- t. il r or.frn. Just h foro c t rr th Cnvri.or ,d tf) the Aso i.itf d Pre'' th t h.e j.t .J th" party 1 1 1 ; : tl Prrcident tt'lv. tion in l oth the rltv ...,.,! st.n.- of York, hat i.e. derniP- .od.i.'.r.r, r.arhed. lie u;,Hp,,f.Hf;v sur. tint thori. Keptjnd' an wouij earry New xt ve ir. th--- dise-.jew-- - K' ! r; t - ttv t. ! .. n . . Robinson Crusoes. oounle of young Canadians had an accident to their canoe and were left upon a small uninhabited island for four days before help came, during which tim? they had nothing to eat but a couple of packages of Grape-Nut.In telling the story one of them says: "There was quite a party of t;?, and we prepared to spend a jolly time hunting 1 in Muskoka. provisioned the party and among other supplies laid in a stock of Grap?-Nut- s food, of winch I am ery fond. One day we left camp to paddle to the nearest steamer landing, twelve miles away. Just as we pushed off, one of our companions threw into the car.oe arid a can two packages of Grape-Nut- s of condensed milk, saying, 'Leave these at Verne's with our compliments; they were wishing they had some yesterday.' We had gone about half the distance w hen it began to blow, the lake becoming very rough, so we turned our frail boat toward a small island and paddled- with all our might to gain this shelter. Heavy rain began to fall and we drove the boat ashore with more haste than caution, and in doing so struck a sunken log and tore a large-holin the light canoe. We scrambled ashore and hauled the boat up after us, and a nice plight we were in. "We were on a small island of about a and out of the track quarter of an aacre hole a foot long in our of steamers; to boat, with neither tools nor materials some no shelter except big it; repair trees and our canoe, and no food except and milk. the Grape-Nut- s "For font !ing, dreary days we waited and hoped for help, and finally our friends missed us and organized a party, and found us on the bare A -. little island. "As we had no fishing tackle, v.e could not fish, and not having a lire, we could r.ot cook. But we had three meals a day on Grape-Nut- s and condensed milk, and were none the worse we rescued when for our experience. Thanks to the Grape-Nuton which we had lived and kept in for four days. health good "After this adventure I never drive a canoe to shore in a hurry, and I never go on a hunting trip without a supply of and althe ready cooked, ready-to-eGrape-Nuts.- " food ways acceptable Names given by Postum Co., Battle s, at Creek, Mich, to "th arbitrary of tin- Welling Colii'-rcompany with its employees." The report says that the Western Federation. in connection with th strike at Union, was i ady to organize the Japanese ;:r:d 'hiivs" laborers, and that the i hit f did not rasped hi:- oath as it should have hern respect, .j in giv5.f,-,ideneo commission. ing The commissioner;-- , in regard to In- tra;rr.r.t- ! I - a ; . j :" k 1 t, . ; . . " , j .in . c rr ' . wt:!t local - r ' V,,-- ;l i I i; "AT'- -' I I'lie !?!' pl ies i . y a''r 4 t: r to hi t r,i ( " .f k rx;tci; t; 't . Vi-'- v - i- i t ;tj t: 1 1:-- : t" ; l 'o tie . 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Pneumatherapv is th e rational and scientific cure for catarrh, deafness, hay fever, bronchitis, consumption, and ail diseases of the nose, ears, throat, lungs and a . s- - t' . I 1 - . - s ! i: ' P .;.; c! ;::;.!, i:;.; ' I t. 't ;.v. ; :f; v' )f ;fp j :li'4 - t 1 ; f cf I. p - ;- t . t -r R. V. r :hest. tiveryi Ionian 4?:n f For .. ... ... l..v X t 1 1 ! a T " ' k;p I .- - Two men. giving thf names rf i'.i'd Williams and J. Y. Tate, were crrrMcd by I'atrolman t.Tive las-- nisht on rvifplcion. In thair po..?rpion were two mor.key-v.ri-nd.f- s. wliirh t re s iyj the ether stop? Irora a launlry. The men approached A. A. flayer, a ptdei.1 a sack wasoii shoo man. who !;,ul of money frrn his pockt-- t ot t iy a pn;. r. and ckrriar.uvd some money. One cf th? men we're ftr.intrer. in "Look h.orc. town and brok-- partr.T, and want Horn" money." "I have no money." ..id M.iy. r. "1'cF, you h.avc." r lorte.l the f. How. "You ha o a s;tr kf:d of it tliTc, and you . nr.-- I '. J Citr-.tP.ot- j pro'rMs. , . Hennd A" ?f r.t m , , , .p , thnh. Titer si;tle Ph;i!h u, , f "Ti'.e p.. :ij , In l.p.irttne.t .is and reu!ator.ifolls: .dreolv proi,j m ( Pa,. every r sidn rly ?e hdn!" d train i" d for tr.a'.I purpose tf th eornpipv li' tn wMlin to iirci-rthe r.m..f,-..i,i- i rrn. bv law. Alt the M .rtm-(.Pi ontemp:.-tioi to f.o if the jrotr.pt ib 11. ry of j r, packapcr. marked for outside ddlv, ry, ' I friu" a tion to permit th" lrdi?rrlm!n ite .r lt(,' . I r?M' ito th. postal jtrrvl. e t.f ,,! r.,l!w ;.t;d the dr f ..i r t it;.-- !, t hi, re. jv, t p:or.s. a n itiU" r of 1 ?'.'-.- - t'i- .,"'-.:"- ." ! -- l.n p..;, ... . tr.itr i :" J v . 'M; r"t !: "V1 ! r jki ., f P..:- - lf s V (U 4. ' " -j '' r. I ir. r.r r,f ii i'rp irtttt nt to alinv , t hf NEWSPAPER DELIVERIES. WASHINGTON. A.:jr. - '. v. - s. "WE'RE BROKE AND rV ' ' ' Tro':i v,j c T rs a c1"1 , v.'ni. t p ; ; Jin-- 1 f- ; 1 - l.r .: 1 I v. ; iX . j? - 1 !' n. .it.-- l X ) ( rf- lt, t t rt , - i 1 f t V: rium Apparatus Installed in Y our Plome Free of Charec. J: - - i -, J 1 . r jr ; ! ! I t 1 r '.'t:it. fit .jf.v.i ; t . . ! t ' ? t; s r.r !!- -f 1 ,m r i , ! : - r a . - til' !.1 oj g Jj It HH'M- -! fflp'-.Jt, Vl ; g "e, sj "0 m I v - ;- : p,-r- -- f' r , ':-.- - f.r p-- - ";, g '. J- H t: y - f c.f- - '':: " ; rn ' - ) . r rf t f - pj-- . I : I 'f i r.r;i. J I ;"". ' , d'-.'.ar- - n 1 r".1-- . : - h . r. ni ' I, j f say that if- v.h lien the v.oth 15 ' P. k'.. n that, noti ii.il ',.. Jh.tt to o, n vw ithsiandHvy t!.veryt hin; in the rulsh.il, at .u.d an . the international bodi'-sta o'iin-t'.i- tin.". The ;t the ill- it will th.v lict'A'.en an employer and his emi t p . h i: ft ti" ;'! tti.i., ployeeI would he ldndinc. th" i nio.t fir: ir. i i.e.!th hk ?h ni.ii 'in,' r !e o'nj. tion to the?e would ill! .. Th. tn.pt. o ti. ni t le remnvi d. . . .. f t , r r The n'port reeominTd:J tha t organIm- -i h r i '', t izations in ('an.'i'l i. uhi'h are fn-- t i.ti.--i 'f th i old. he, ,,;,. t t.inr t to r, t.if .1 of a scer-.ite r as r....;.by th" )!' ree-now f.f i cotmeil" at lienver should le d" hired iTH nut ti.. t i! who r eve ,4 !,,. illegal. The AT'ieriean Bn'oi- union, tl'.o-t-- f mriiH We rv;.et to ,.,jf up i the Western Federation of Minf-rand it IK e.pjlji will inr, t tp., the ITnit'd Brotherhood of Bailway j'.ur ne nt Itof5 thett.U r mn ) ..r.4 : r".id are said to belong to that c 'fr." Phr.'iloyo's c!;e-s- , ar.i are secret polita al orKaniru-tionREGULATION REGARDING ternational organization, Parliament would - ic' - r r ; 1 . l ' .4 - .t '.: r. : a v. t,o " i h . ((fJ 'f ? . I . I"r, T" V n r - 1. . : d Uri:: l fif 1 t ......... f,f , , !..i,,,r i ; 1 ue.'-- ar.il -: ; i r ai .'-ip':- , d 1 I f f T . f he - ilf I m ..eA-- I t 4!5 ! t -. orf-i-p- h- ' . r. 1 :t: 1 1 t entT.it f J r : to :..!. .:.' 1 " v.' . - ; ! ? " "- :. r ,v o! iL" ta.-:- t ! ,'.' - X tn ! r t-- r i t ,lmi " ft..- Consumption Can Be Cured Taken in Time. r; .. !f . CiTlA fl OwiSlW MfJVijIa fVkT?7-- 4 - ew PJo Hrrui.l5'ip' rlr.fnd- - nt f ni h"t y. w , VJ'r-t,;- : - -- . I m r . , .U I e -i n d'-aling- s o! ' t " ! .) w Z f -- a4 - .,--' jj - Young Canadian :? tsstMr I'fTrrJj'll t - ra f - t f t. , ,t 1", i ,i . t " " 5 ; - STRANDED FOUR DAYS. rj i4 b1.'- Mr ! . t- fj Jf- - t 5 - s.- 7.c 1 r . : j Yi ; 1 Jat r t 1 P--'- tt.: t !atfi ' ttfT t t . t's! tjtisl tn !. i; l t t n!.,. i UN r'- rr - - lf-'-- non-unio- u - r v. : 4 - - '. : it, . " together with a strong oath, with headquarters in San Francisco. It i? different from a regular trade union and almost entirely under control of the foreign executive. The chief organizer of the brotherhood in Canada, the report says, sold 1, . - - r U T.f i !... - order in Canada. The report says that attempts were made to tie up the I'nnudian Pacific railway steamship service and to stop the supply of coal and bring about a It e.nn he ?a!d tint th- - n'.vrrr.r V gigantic boycott in ooniv tion with the tried which in any the Iei-ld'n- t the ptopoithm t it !,. products of all rone. aradian Pacific a third tlfn- e.i nTid ite for dnviror, ..t wayw might affect thorte-;h.i. rail ay. The report deals fully with the treatment of nen and scabs in reference to the strikers in the coal PLANS READY P0R mines. The report says that the strike M w;-cm.-j at L;nl smith by intrigue, of whereby th- - Western RIO GRANDE SHOPS Miners, in an ffort to assist tb- Brother hv-on the of Railway Knipl-y-Canadian Pacifif railway, sought to th Contracts for Work on Modem lUil-rca- d up the Dunsmuir mining piopertPe: on Vancouver island, which w re at ih riant May B Lt in t!; time supplying the '.madnin Pacific Near Future. railway with coal. lbf rnr.. is made rufT:3 At. . f p In f 4 ,inr. wwfn : - in ur.de--s-tar.d- his services to the railway company, akng with confidential letters received from the president of th" order, and acted as one of the company's secret service officials whie- still rVad of the vli:- Tt'i'lli l B't.". I!,: U: t:i'.i- Kav: Ynj U )- -- .Jf e? : p"f-r- t 1 1 t- h- P. P X , f , t" f u r;rt r.. r i b-- '''" -t 5 ' . ; 1 ! . , f ., O -- 'j 1 "'!.'.- e; r S r rr r 1 m IS at ;' 1 ; - - ! j ''orgi'ys ahh had 1 f.-.- i: - 1 " ? f r ' ""? "1 c r-- v r't. Vr".if.. f't ifm !l t'"if ni ff.' t f r ','1 J -- 1 t-- - tS--- ft 1 - f fJov. ln:tt - !.. --u- rlty . . 1 ;;;: . ru. df-pol- Wants Western Federation of Miners and Kindred Organizations Declared Illegal. VANCOUVER, Aug. 22. The report of the Royal Labor commission appointed to investigate the industrial trouble in. British Columbia, has been published regarding the strike on the Canadian Pacific railway, which commenced at Vancouver. It is stated that the United Brotherhood of Railway Employees is a secret society, bound ti-- . t1 - ' ill ! rr .:r- ?U -- i l r. I s'. ,. --. ' tft . t.e 5 - fior. t J . ; t ! e!-a- lv i'. .t i 1 . f e vr!' r on pie-v.tali- c-'.i- 'M r. t etn-- l - ""J"1 Inv y.. !,;!$ u! t - ti mt V,..l p r Tv. '. uft? rVVt 1 niHwnMf.iH 'e.;"n p'.iid n f t ' J it t, 'f Pt!!i 'rf ?' t. sr i'.tr." i r V.V !, r,l -- X '!"f .,: i cvw P'rrepf ..irT.? In or ins r,o:rs suxcxnr. Held, on Suspicion. ::,-.- .. "VSTKIl BAY, An:;. DENVER. Colo.. Aug. painter was man Hill of I'niitu . th tit li.;s fita:stp-arrest. a here tod;"- who answers th de'.a Stimmel, whom to the President a hrl f scription given ,,of harles i ; f. rd. . II i ! authorities charge the Dayton. I polite ar r.t the of nri:m , with tie- murder of Hos V. Shi.le. com- writing . W.. f:.r ti';.t'ft.. v. !.',." t mitted in that city Novmb'T 22. 1!'2. The arjalr.st proj osltl- !! n'.Iy ' p. i ' of of Charles the ' 'r.;, nam" gave ):",' prisoner he n nnlderf ! n jt.irdi:iC . '' and den:ed that he was the man havo .. . , ....-..- , .t ........ i I. t wanted at Davton. but lie will he held ! nrt- - v t.i- cdJe r l? ti. I in vest ion. ' gat pending r.t t I ne the tin rf moneys, including lTJL'-- r ILJA'JXJ T J.1." ! at . r P ;s M ,r ,'!.tl"K(...) a month, and the r,f ;n d : i h tP i ir.. It.to a fin"riren,y circulation sulj-- t te- .it, i;'.'r. j t . - .t j;;i.d heavy ix. Mr. Hill npprjt i . ' a modification of the prc M li n? v,ld that y' ld-: f ! r in fr- - ,ti"it i the CiovrrntuT.t to In torn receipt Nntlnr.:l bank, i.irf j , ;j Mr , j;i jp. . . f ful for thof Mtrh ... , .. ,, v .:f.. ).,. e to.,l th- Pi.- -d e j ios ; j; u a . .. , , , , . , , , n v ,.; t;;il t ldnt tint an oxtrnordlr.ary '" j r.t. d.-V..IS In h's J Co-Vfl- A C0NSUMP1 t AVOlld. ice-Admi- to Chadwlek-Bostocompany: company, Boston: Merrill Brad company, St. Iouis; American Hhol nt.-Load company. Chicago; Kaymand Lead company, Chicago; GIVon ar.d Prie company. Cleveland: M DotigaJl company, Buffalo; Union lad and Oil company, Brooklyn; Raymond mil Bkttchford company, Chie.-tgo- , an lloyt Metal company. Ht. Ijoul. According to trustworthy rep rt? th" combination will eventually take oyer the jjants owned bv Latham Pros., of this city and Philadelphia, al-- o t;... Pitcher Load company, of JopUn, Mo, It is understood that Barton S v. eil, vlc-- r resident of th AmTir.in St. p. irsg and Kefmlng company will p. made president of th." new comhit.e. The inflations of the r.e-.- coo pat. y with the American Smelting and Krirdrg. company are expect", to l ery cloy.-- Assemblage of Jews to Be Held in Switzerland. 22. A Very American Lal Notable to the PTtlM i be Detail h concerning the organization of the United Lead company, which has been under way for several months, were announced taday. The company w id have a capitalization of $:70.ro r which Ji:.00),00) will be In bonis ar.d the remainder in common stock. Payment of the constituent cnmpar.lea will 1k? made in large part In th? bonds of th parent company. The following include th" s!b?ddiary Bnit-- l companies tnken over by th 1 LONDON, Aug. L-rdl- NBAV YORK. Aug. 22. I WOMEN AND CHILDREN MURDERED BY TURKS. I IMuk-tiam- 's are overcome by Vegetable Compound, . Smelting Company. ZON STS 0 CONF .ER . Will KATfUDAV KVKNING. ATCf'ST 22. PAINFUL PERIODS IS FORMED 0 000000000000000 0 CHARGE THAT STUFF 0 WAS STOLEN BY SAILOR FROM WHALING SHIP. 0 s fe v -- i prr5"l KRU l.o .. t 1 : . t 't M. .s rt ri.r'. -- - 1 1 .;t I TTh " r v ''vr't' P'' 1 H ( -- f Miut'iiiJ?f fpu p " V-- "f a if '-- i 4 y - MENANDWCMER. - pu-- .. f? n PrV tt .. !OfS,p' . cost of treatment and a!! further information address 'w . r to H i 11 .. r . t''!c-i!r- 1 . If. p, i 1 e.r,t.;t.,.i,.i.cj-f.n,Mit 1 u:'-- t . ! m to Ua.;r t ! tipt a f i Laboratory and Factory: . ttt'.f itart. -- " 20 Opera Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. "' "" "" ' "" |