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THE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1909. IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. exemption Mid substitutions ere temporarily (suspended, the above number will Remain I at the diepoMl of the Authorities till further THE SITUATION IN SPAIN, BARCELONA OUTBREAK DESCRIBED. (rnoM otm THE COMMONWEALTH MAIL SERVICE. MADRID.

The Barcelona correspondent of tho Imparrial rives a graphic picture of the urrnr which upu i rvrnwhw. None lut hero could have The Captain General sent for the butcher tad ordered! them to distribute meet next day on pain of iww penalties. In the afternoon the terror mereasod. The OOlTeapoodenf KYDXEY. Acu.

The Orient steamship Orsova arrived Melbourne to day. and was visited Ministers. Much interna was shown in new departure in tho Commonwealth i service. Mr. Deekin.

the Primo Minister, i the following line of Orient atenmrr hni 1 SWEDISH LABOUR TROUBLES. THE GENERAL STRIKE. extent of 53 55 per pared with 51 48 per Law, and necessaries subject STOCKHOLM. 36 37 under the okTtariff. The general strike proclaimed by tho Labour THE FRANCO RUSSIAN ALLIANCE rcue ration come into operation tnrougnoui Sweden this This is the ceunter (raoM roovo to the lock out adopted by the employers, which had already thrown 80.000 men out of work.

Tliis number has now been roised PERSIA. DEPARTURE OF COLONEL LIAKHOFF. TEHERAX. Aro. 4.

Colonel Uakhoff left Teheran to day for Russia, amid many expressions of regret from the European community, bv which his simrde Minister for Foreign Affairs, has soldierly qualities were much appreeiated. made brooch the editor of the Matin. M. Colonl Liakhoff has quite undeservedly earned the occupation. It was partly with a view to the continuation of such work.

that the loan was originally authorized r.nh. hu tMiiimwl excellent sugar, tobacco, and fruit crops this year, and is well able to sustain such a trifling I workmanship nn.i TURKEY. THE STAFF OF THE GRAND VIZI RATE, to about Z50.000, of whom 30.000 are in Stockholm alone, by the penernl strike, which com I prises all tho workmen belonging to the Labour waterworks, public lighting and sanitation departments, hospitals, funerals, and the core of living animals. The railway servants, Part Office empfofes, and printers who do not belong to the Labour Federation have not struck. There has, therefore, been no interruption in tho railway, postal, telegraph, and telephone sen ices; the water supply lias not been cutoff; the streets have swept and' all the newspapers wero able to npenr usual this morning.

I low long this exceptional condition will last it is impossible to sy. A pon. rnl meeting of I the interesting inco Russion Alliance. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. FISHERIES REGULATION'S.

reputation in some quarters in England! and Russia for being a ealculatinc exponent of a iiorwaro policy Central Asia, which the Tt is ftnnounced that the new regulations Anglo Russian agreement so happily ended. He to tne finerie. of Canada and the tathe TSiif'USTS Vnited Stte8 greed upon by Mr. Jordan and WbLfiS wUl be Pt into effect until I he did so under orders Iron an authority he was mL will be published simultaneously the bricode held last night when i efficiency advise the establishment of a salmon hatcheries ho Naas and Skeena Rivers owing to the that the fish which spawn i hsd materially greater tlian when he took it Settlement with The difficulties with regard to tho Crown there do not visit the Fraser or Columbia The salmon run on the Eraser this Anti Clerical Ot rnt Rsr. Clerical character of the i recognised.

On the afternor During to day's debni 'Grand Vizier informed could not accept the proposal i moduA rivendi with Hii Thk Amrxs on Eerid Pasha continues ouri di tie attacks. Th ishes what pur he Budget the House that ho! Budget Russia within a fortnight. THE SITUATION AT SHIRAZ. TEHKR AN. Am The situation at Fhiraz continues unsatis factory.

Sowlet od I)owleh. the Kashehai chief. is at present within 12 miles of Shiraz. He has promised not to take action for three davs the hope that his demand for a new and suitable governor than Ala ed Dowleh will accepted. Tho Consular Guard has been crenel by .10 sepoys, bluejackets, and a machi If i tling to present arrangements the for deputies will begin here on the A shot him to Yildiz Kiosk.

ALBANIANS AND YOUNG TURKS. 15th the rignv1 for attack. After burning the of Jeronino, the rebels returned mm tot he CemmedbodofTiu5 I NT. vr i 2 draceao them through the streets, and finally I An event to "which consid ahatidon d'thcm at different place. The correspondent of the Corrftpondrnria tlio complete silence of the ha Be di ribes how on the night of the '27th rebels took to murder, pillage, and incendiari Mu drunk with blood, wine.

lust, dvnam and petroleum, with no other desire than to kill country and the policy which should bo folio for killing the rebels destroyed the Among ho tcO the numlw of dead, wounded, and the Mirdite and MaKssor highlands, mem burnt he are buried beneath th ruias? I lend ms; Allmni.in) notuble and Spare me the recital of tb details of. the martmlom number of Albanian delegates of the IJ.islikn, of the monks, of the ill treatment of the nuns, of the (Cnity) National Club," and members of thi brst in which they were sacrificed. I Committee of Union and Progress, sn that many died at the foot of the nltar. I Thus far little is known perhaps not un I idby a thousand women that others wvre torn naturally of 'what took place at this gntherim Hmbi rarried about cm poles; of the clans, save thnt the or mutual truce INDIA. AGRICrLTTRE IN' THE UNTTED PROVINCES.

(ntOM i attached in certain Turkish complete silence of the Tre, Allwjia. On or about th mo t00 AHanian cliicfs and at Dibra to discuss tho si and the policy which shf Sir J. P. He. the Lieutenant Go ernor number of loafer siderably strengthened, the I i in barracks ready for every one by the labour Federati bankers and shopk jx rs, tc i l)eing kept In Ru itional is fairly good but late.

THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. It is announced from Winnipeg that tho Canadian Pacific Railway has decided to extend for two years the term of offiee of Mr. William Whyte. the second vice president of the company, though under the rule that active suiaiua expires at 65 years of ace he would be scheduled for retirement in October next. It has been needs of THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

WINNIPEG, Aco. The City Council to day voted funds sufficient to discharge all oblitmtions entailed by the forthcoming visit of the British Association. THE BRAZILIAN COFFEE TRADE. nce. Constitutional and nf the United Provinces, opened here to day havo left tho Alliance un 1 nn important conference composed of officials and non officials, the latter beine landow and dairy and prass f.irm managers.

The advanced nthn liL Lt Pending betw io consistent support which i CatUo fannS th Un'ttxI rtveivod. ivo been" formed, i of deft the other by peace with intending parties 1K7" had shown, and they depre Alpreoiras, which by tho autho Mukden, proved h. Alliance has honour. France, as tho history mercy of yon France isolated in tho year stroko of ces rr valuable library' of the Escuelas Pias was i ed. as was the Museum of Natural and al Science.

The burning of charitable children homeless. Octbages Denied. Scfior Oss, Gollardo. the late Civil Governor of Barcelona, visited the Premier Barcelona had been much exaggerated. later date foi nnd Tins shared by Seftor Sol Ortega, the i North Ea All id that the.

hi. whil. tho Empire and the Co hat I )jaVid Pashas camjia develonments before The danger lies in a shortage of food, by which the jeople may be driven to any excess. the Albanian Ouard and the tude of a section of the You majority of the chiefs have i but have appointed during the week. He attributes who jH remain for some time the the rising to.

a spontaneous outburst of popular Neither the rising nor the re boon supposed to pression was so sangtiinarj as it had been foreign to tho Altoman represented to be. There was no murder, that daring the past yes robbery, outrage, nor pillage. The nuns were tribal feuds have ceaa n' ither harmed nor insulted. The insurgents intend of beinc left rtssr ias left Dibra, lit.Ml polltlCH a ttifud of the railway men. Tin eoeiving subsidies from the Labour party in Norway, Denmark, and probably Germany.

DEPARTURE OF TOURISTS. STOCKHOLM. Aco. 4. The number of visiters at present in Stock The resumption of coffee shipments in Santos uly 1 brought to an acute stage the dispute ling between tho Santos coffee dealers and tho Brazilian Warrant Company.

This com pany was formed Lond in ebmary of this year with a capital of 300,000 for tho purpose istrumont. not of eon Ixlh. AtillAlIUN IN BENGAL. ot controlling sna dweioping two cantos of protetion and as a weapon (from ocb correspondent.) concerns, the CompanJiia Registradora and the CALCUTTA, Jvr.T 15. Lompanina rauiistn de Ceraes, both The singularly frank eiwxh which Mr.

of which were founded by Mr. Edward Greene, Gokhale delivered a fow days ago at Poona has who is ono of tho directors of tho new company, put in a definite and challenging form the view Great excitement was caused in Santos by tho much in normal times i by many Europeans and Indians, but news of tho formation, and a local newspaper her alliance with Russia. chiefly bv the latter, that the cause of much of Dublished what purported to be a statement of hich theso considerations sue I tho bbstitity to BrkUi rule in this country is the the aims of the Warrant Company: To first, that the foct tjiat many newspapers and public men receive coffee from the interior for sale on com are engaged in what is known as passive resist mission (2) to declare the name of the buyer Powers and secondly that it will be more Rnce to the Government. Mr. Gokhale holds I mthoritative and effective in proportion as it that passive resistance is merely a cloak for 'a on forms to tho nurnoso for which it was con I desiro to tret rid of the Government.

Douhtleiw ar, i eluded to secure peace by maintaining the this is true in many instances, but there is he balance of power. He points out that when mlLttfrwMM ritina and siwkinT fnr hich she had i he useless. Tho lesson: aiiitennnee eest to M. Hanotaux's mind of willing 1 survival of the Alliance indicates that it favourablo sponds to the interests and aspirations of the tho fact li hn tho lowest for many years. have left tho town.

Armourers' sliops havo been visited during the last few days by an uninterrupted stream of people, and banks gie and fresh lavo laid in a largo supply of revolvers, the arbitra The electricity ami teis works aro under attacked the convents, thinking to free the nuns I nf rifle have been amicably settled military protection. Tho labour loaders a miserable life. The army behaved I 1V the tribal chiefs and elders is of a nature threaten thnt the men employed at those works splendidly. No prisoners were shot. He denies throw some doubt on this theory.

will also strike unless the military f. aratist character. the had AP ii leaders a memlier of drawn. hasaddw disastrous war. she diminished the joint strenjrth of the Alliance and the consequences of her policy inevitably reacted upon tho posit i wards' the Far chances of he FDeakers know All that can be said with certainty her partner.

France, li tunity offered, notably wh. almost venture too far in a policy of prise, and found herself in a posit proved equal tc merer onpor with Japar France undei British she hol port. Rt lonial enter on in which for sup rule with contempt. Tliis Calcutta daily newspaper, which has sidorablo circulation, devotes itself to disoarao ing tho Government, raking up scandals against misrepresent ing an tnat is done Dy The The aspect of the town' ttverd JuhaV Di vid PWnedkutn dachmeS of reserves have beeV wit hdraw n. ajbwaf SZtXStfSlmi Mihtarv post.

have been established various excessively severe. He contends tl of the northern churchyard of tockholm to dnv joined the strike. Their ulleagues of the 'southern churchyard art still orking, but it is thought that they will also er faltered in her allegiance. toral of these events is that, if tho maintains its character as a pacific of equilibrium in Europe it will THE OPERATIONS AT MELILLA has been a safeguard asainst attack from (raoM our special correspondent. Balkan States, and that the great majority of MELILLA, Aco.

4. Albanians, whatever their creed, aro loyal The line cf blockhouses along the railway Ottomans. "tZ: THK CRETAN QUESTION. an officer was killed and 15 of the troops (from our own correspondent.) regards CYetc In the course of a speech at Ingolstadt, where grandfather. King Louis I.

of Bavaria, erected a memorial of the Battle of Lepzic, RIVAL OF REINFORCEMENTS. ME ILLA, Arc. 4 ransporta Alfonso XIII. and EI ved here to dav with Jenerals Or. i and a regiment belonging r.mmar.ilod by the former, though the the general mal during the last few day lieh parti refleation of able Tlie Cabinet, owing position, has been dships, likelv lerous and steadfast, in proportion as the anco itself remains durable and strong, the I ot pi officials.

Its columns technical sedition, and its keep himself within the four corners of tho I the Penal Code. Government is hostile to th" people or grossly the impression that the mates that malaria itish importation. He rejoices over the in the sale of Manchester goods, and indignant over the prosecution of boy who indulce in violence. No un nd eciuitv for mforTnoa reader of the paper could avoid being tho common performance of which they united. 1 a leeung tnat India is M.

Pichon left Paris to dav for the Jura. I hopelessly misgoverned. Of course the During his absence the Ouni d'Orsay will be ot.t atrtka l0'! and wnen under tho charge French Ambassador THE TSAR'S TOUR. (FROM to the i a definite mandate from the Ci hut rnr wn i the division will arrive to morrow, will dwu tne question of the communion As it was in the The Mr.r.rs to day opened fire on a convoy ion of a note to the Hellenic Covi rnment future May thr carrying food and water to the outposts. request in the withdrawal of the Greek officers Ubertl from the new Cretan service.

This 'teems to the Kabvles made a surprise attack tn population of Monnstir announcing their: Tlie toasts exchanged betw the Tsar find a sympathetic newspapers. The A'oiw Yrtr the sliphtest thn at in rith.T toast. aiiparently kept malitmant so lone as Mr. Surendranath I3anerjeo is in control ut during his abseneo it has been iublishing elaborate disquisitions on tho necessity of realizing the national 6elf consciousness," by suffering, if need be, and at the best of times no one would derive a favourable impression of the Government from its pages. Now Cokhele has plainly said that in India the patriotism which in other countries nssuir.es other forms mut lead to loyal co ojierctioh with tho Government.

Tlie proposition presentation of solo account (3) not to mix the coffee received from one planter with that received from any other planter (4) not to barge more than 8 per olutionarv asagoi of the of sale as compared with tho cm Santos market, and tho last condition i much so, as there exists a system by which the empty bag is sold to exporters at 1,700 reis, its actual cost being 700. Some other small expenses are included in this charge, but the practical effect in operation of the fifth clause would be that the planter would receive about Is. more per bag for his coffee. Dealers' Protest. The publication of this protest, which on local dealers, for a competitor lines would mear their profits realized at once that start work on theso very large diminution that 50 of the leading dealers signed a public protest against the Warrant Company on the ground that the prospectus contained stuoid and vulcar insinuations acainst their class.

Doubtless the dealers acted at tho what they considered the best way to further their own interests, but their manifesto. coffee planters all over the interior of the State. When, therefore, the company began operations towards the end of June, it was flooded with applications for a class of business rhicli nad not Deen greatly counted upon rhen the prospectus was issued, and which ras practically forced upon it by tho action the consignment ranch of the company business. At tho ime time tho Sao Paulo Government, which doing all in its power to reduce expenses be tho authorized version of rts of which attributed unqualified advocacy of Pan iffee by way of railway freights, dock ident. Tho British Govern charM on'y look W1.th tovourable and it is impossible to get rid VP doing good work.

Obviously, an Kabyles made men were killed and imcation received hy the Jmjxirr says that last nicht a sentit man" approaching the camp, asli declm themselv cirilm" 1 thai Boycott or British Fim. "The dealers, recognizing the mistake in tactics which they had made, began a boycott of Messrs. E. Johnston and Co, which firm Mr. Edward Greene Tnis boycott has been signed by c.tlie i addressed itself directly i ost as shown on tho latest maps.

1 ins previously seen this glacier. has crossed tho pass for a i imbered 25 and was away from for a week. The height cf the I( 18.700ft. The passage nppears flnd tho abandonment Limited Ghose goes a step director. lit ta park, delivered Vont r0 dealers.

as a frantic I their agreement not to sell to Messrs. E. John as drawn up are directed per nntinuanee of the be tanco. Tho Mother, he told sonally s. Ls waiting to see whether they themsel their duty.

Lot them show how to explain their attitude towards largest among only 20 exporters clear, thcrefr it seemed. e. that the kind of writir compot. i The uplef of this of bu time, probably will probably be verbal The Mini and i table only for a black is pub (d the four Pow. ilnr r.

pn (ju. in the with whoso know ho officers had been despn rvers trsce the origin of Anarchy is to in Santos, and. Singly difficult. Apparently Mr. Arabindo however ancient in practice, must infallibly io has.

as he himself hints, been warned give way to bona fide improvements within the qualifying deportation. Hut dispositions of commercial law. The sooner is I nf its decree publish" rolm prevails. THE EUCHARISTTC C0XGRKSS AT COLOGNE. rwnuu who more moved from the dii, tjy to the nrinK lia.

and the men harder loag MrUlU, have ail given proof niliot thiMi m. The loavs, whl Uve Bufl rod up to now sad which, un Mour. which, from ywemt recruit, anWtca evcryboc kMU' it did on orst day of the war. RECRUITS LIABLE FOB SERVICE. lOat OUa OWN OO REKSPO NT 1 MADRID.

Auo. 4 the black. There 01 eku belialf of the They should not forget tliat the permanent auceeas of the country was dependent on the Cm aras formally otx'ned at the Cathedral to day. Cardinal VannuteDi atter, indeel, ws conveyed to the Congress tho greetuigs f.f the thon former. sates as Archbishop of Cologne, and the Chief 1 experience, but tdtimate burgomaster, iterr waurai, oity.

MURDER OF A GERMAN OFFICIAL. IlPZIO, Aco. 4. Baron von Wohrmann, high official of the local Government, was this morning murdered by tlie son of a doorkeeper named Georgi. The murderer, who is about 20 years of age, gave himself up to the authorities.

The object of the onme appean to have been robbery. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK AT SAX FRANCISCO. and. as lor the I the the Bengal that, if co operation ill he found which is ainless. But what Government invent the House of Commons I would offer a solution of the problem.

CHILE AND BOLIVIA. has requested NEW CUBAN LOAN (IBOM i of the farmers. THE AMERICAN TARIFF. NEW YOKK, Auo. According to estimates prepared by Senate Committee of Finance, the Tariff in its final shape makes luxuries dutiable to recall its Charge d'Affiires here SKW YORK hat Chile has offered to help Cub(l has just arranged for the issue of a new loan.

Tho island cannot create any bonded debt witliout the consent of the United States, but Mr. Magoon, the provisional Foreign Office has acceded to Governor during the last American occupation, itnonsea tne issue oi (0,300,000) lor assert inc in in the event hostil offers which, the Government declares, Chile li Tlie Boliv the desire of the Chilian Government and decided upon the immediate recall of its Charge bonds, and Messrs. Speyer and of New York, Affaires. A BoU4an Minister will NEW PRESIDENT OF COLOMBIA The National Congress to day elected Seftor have now undertaken at 89. The ootids be and are secured by the There is a tendency to regard the vliuh i planters their old helped As business has been neralysed in Santo during the last three months owing to the 90 per cent, extra surtax, the Warrant Company has only juu Wn able to start operation, ft is, however, already installed in the offices purchased from Messrs.

E. Johnston and and the warehouses are now being quickly filled up with coffee. In Sao Paulo the company has bougnt a piece oi iana upon wmcn THE FIRE AT OSAKA The Japanese Special Conuniaaioner has informed Beater's Aceacy that the firs at Osaka was brought as evidence of Cuban extravagance, but I learn from toe to SOS jrtto. that the money will be devoted to Darius tf of tto ao btwed ia abort 11.000. old bonds and carrying on sanitary hnprove "a menu in Havana and Cieniuegos, such as tho wmnrioan Government always favoured and Bh.

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