" HARDY S. pnaaidont. \ Native insults of European women in Calcutta are increasing. and much indigna- tion prevails. , Tum vonmz children named `Osborne tion `prevails. Two young were drowned in the St. Lawrence as Hochola ox\Sundoy. M. nlu A u-mm-. was struck bv Hochela oxxiunaay. Mr. Clar , A farmer. was struck by lightning and instantly killed yesterday in a shed or 3 hotel at Arthur, Ont. , \T-_. I... uunlmrl RA;-ninn nf the murder shed note! at Arthur, unu. - News has reached Regina of the rder st. Knalo, 13.0., 010. Kmaler. who `I t`. n fewdweoka cg o to try his luck in the d 6:] I, A elds. H. J. Godard. who was removed to e civic hospital at Montreal on Sahurd y, suffering from small-pox, died there-- yea- lnt-dnv_ ` XBW W fields. `I! `I terday. Nearly 1,000 riotera were killed during the recent. rioting in the vicinity of Calcutta and native circles pub the death roll as high .. I mu llllu lluulvv uuunu: Pun vllv um... ...... ..... ...n._ u l,."0U. A number of alderman Prel'ontaino`a admirers in Montreal are banded together to put. him into the Im\yor q chair next February. ` AI-unr Rrvnnn_ nf Montreal. W3! drown- February. `Arthur Bryson. of Montreal, ed while swimming in the river near Suulto Aux Recollen on Sunday. The current. carried him away. 'l`|un-n in nn l>.rnl'.h in in F800) th 64*1"$ Y3.Ln.~31Io. 155.. `w carried him There is no truth in the report that the Transvaal government has engineered A scheme whereby Germany will acquire the Delngon territory. . The mmasaive heat in Detroit yesterday Delagon territory. The excessive heat yesterday caused two automatic re plugs, set to escape at 130, to blow out. causing great damage to several stores. A anemia] from Havana states that I damage to several ewree. A special from 1 number of children between the ages of six and fteen have been sent to jail I! being abetbore of the rebellion. 1.\|... Waghnrnfnnn A, Flnmiltnn. fill abetbora of the PODBIIIOII. John Weather-atone. 0! Hamilton, for many years prominently identied with railway intm-eats, died yeuberdnyat. the age of ninety-three Wm. ~ Fimnldnrmnn . E. Brown. OH-BWD. hll ' of ninety-three warn. Exalderman . E. Brown. instituted proceedings for $10,000 damn against mayo:-`Barnes, of Smith : Falls. or fake arrow and detention. " A rumor in circulated at Mcbood Hut. ?m#v" In: to lnnbiod ` Terry 13` to Iuoooou cum- miuianer Hex-chmer as commieuionor of the north-west mounted police. (`Shanna -nlrl vnnmrdnv At. (`mnunsville at north-wont mounted police. Cheese sold eaberday at Cowunsvillo 7 13-16c.; Lon on, Onu., from So. to 8c.: Wntorbown, N.Y., from 730. to 73; Can- {(1:11), N.Y., from 750. to 72. IVA:-nu !-X.-an-. hm-rinmr. Ottawa. ton. N.Y., rrom `(.50. 50130. R. D'Arcy Scott, bar:-inter Ottawa, denies the report. that he in to `to appoint- ed posbmnter of the house of commons. His practice, he says, is worth far more to him .hm\. Ill! ll A I him. A brilliant ball was given at Guild hell. London, Eng., last. evening. Five thou- sand persons were present, includin the Duke of Cambridge and Sir ilfrid Luurier. Angeline Guerin was found guilty, on Saturday, of hnving burglarized the store of Butberwortln 51. 00., Ottawa, and was senlencod to three years in Kingston peni- tentinry. 'l`hn -hnmmanl`. made that certain cor- tentinry. The statement made respondence on the Behring sea seal sher- ies will charge the British government with having acted in bad faith is denied in oicial circles. u... n...... J- rbumnn nmnmminr and name chen ea Dy act. or parliament. The jubree service at Calcutta, post- poned on account. of the recent earthquake. took place yesterday. A detachment of 200police was posted in the vicinity to prevent an attack, but their services were not required. A vinlnnf. nrnv book nlsce at the Prieus. oicial circles. Hon. Amos do Cosmos. ox- remier and native of Windsor. N.S., in den ,nt.Victorin. B.C., aged seventy-two. Amos do Cosmos was originally named Smith. He had his chan ed by not of parliament. service} Calcuttnl, ,.__L- required. A violent nrny book placant. Athena. to-day, between A number of drunken Russian sailors and the inhabi- tants. A Russian oicor, CI. 1:. De Neli- dofi". son of the Ruuian dip omnc, inter- vened And was seriously injured. n-....n Rom... M hinnan. vim-nranh Iistin his children with M101!` nreworu. AI: qcumuh lightning struck Pnul May- nard while working in a hay eld. killing him instantly. also stunning his father to such nn extent. that he cannot, live in re than I few lionu, nnd'lnItnnt.ly killing l. 0 team ol bone: and alluring the waggon to Atoms. 1 .I:...o~.... muting on wnnlm-claw : unla- venea Inn was seriously Imuruu. Henry B. Stone, of_ Chicago, vice-proai- dent of the Chicago, Burlington .8 Quincy rnilroad. was instantly killed by the` ex? loaion of A bomb st his summer home at glouquitt, Min, yesterday. He was ac- Iiutin his children with their reworks. A A --........|. llahlninn nu-uni Aul MAW I name. _ - A dieutroue ending to yesterday : cele- bration occurred eh Ethel, Mo.. yeeterdny. A Roman cendie exploded en imnenee package at reworks which shot. on` Into the crowd. A numbet of mplewere bul- ly inju One young y reedved 1 fetal won . II-1.- a...e in nu nun n! Ohio in htnlwounll. The but In the out; o! Ohio in vorygx-out. At Dayton the thonnomohr fluted H0"; at Lima 105`; Newark l_'. Thuohtvobununnydenhulmm prou.nt.ion. In many cities the Itneu uodcnutod: .only those vhooo Inuineuia imperative goi out. 11.... W. ._ Knnhln. n will-known impornivo gong Ollli. Capt. W. . Kublc, 5 I101!-known bridge jnmrar, was killed In jumping from Brook yn bridge on Snndn . His body Insdo um oomploto rovoln 9 ho- fou striking `VIN! and then diam paid and In: low nun nltorviu-dn. man with him urn arruud. STILL ' HARPING, . cucnmoa an xucuuou mu. rrarry in` to uucoood nhmnr n.l nnmminianar of H16 `.I'I|0 Doctor`: IDIOHQQ DIIMII. Kluushu. July C.--{ l'o the Editor) : `In tumor to your roporb Int night man! u ccrtnln dootmh nightnuo ovqr christian ucionoo, we simply. an 1 body. `ill! to band the war :0 n "tiuuo ol Mnhoodn. We inviu oufurnod lriondaubo doctor. to ....|.u-|. oh- nnnnnn A, Min nnl-an In We invlu our Iurnod lrlonuano uocwr. w | publish the IIMIIOI of uiopnrrulntouotod, and we will Iilonoo him in chart order. We an nthon inclined to think that bootulo his "close ntruggle rovod fmitlou ho would liken: shift the Inmeupon dancea- Iua chriablnn scionoo. Botgtho public`is beginning to find out loan of the tactics of some of thg doctors and mlatruah them not A little. -- Youn, Tun Cmusa-ma Bonnie: 8-runxzn'a. Death 0! I Former Duldeul The death occurred at New York thin morning, after a lin eriug illness. of e for- mer resident of lgeton. Mu. Arthur Foater, who had -been residing with her eon, James Mo:-Con Footer. The deceased is remembered in kindly vnye by the older idente of the city. in whoeo uqocietion .1. nnunl. mnnv nlansnnl`. Venn. She IOIVOI Iuvuvu us Inn: -4.-.'. n. -.....-V _...__-,, sh spent many pleasenb years. She leqvee tour dnuavhten. Mn. Charles Oliver, of this city; Mrs. Clm-lee D do and Mre.Mo~ Keyoe, of New York. an one unmarried duighber. Ida. The burial will take place in nu: \'nI-E CIUKHDQIH llu in New York. Q lluuulr -Ilnuvn uuu Tonaxrn, July 6.--Word has been re- ceived that Dr. Hazel Tuner. I prominent physician of New Huron. Ill., and former- ly ofLl`o|-onto, woe shot and killed by con- tnble Wade. Tumor was arrested by Wade shooting inside the oor ration. and was . Tanner then had ado fined for ehoohing I street when drunk. The letter then threatened the doctor`: life. and meeting Tanner by hi: olce door he deliberately ehol: lnm twice. Tanner died in a few minutes, and the oonatnble gave himself up. Bolplul Governors Meeting. .9?!` The board of hospital governors mat. yesterday, Dr. Smybhe presiding. and in attendance, Prof. Maruhall, B. W. Robert- son, dean Carey, E. Chown, H. Nickle, W. F. Nickle. G. Y. Chown. B.- M. Brit.- ton, M.1 .. Dr. R.` T. Wnlhem end I. Simp- son. Aocountato amounts of 8898.38 were paused. W. . Nickle end 0. Y. Chown were appointed visiting governors for Jul ,. The use of_the grounds was gran to the nurses {or a garden party. ll AVIII lllvuavvuu Areporh current in this city. that the elevator at Ogdanabur is in nancial dilculty, it entirely un oundod. The ap- pointment. ofareooxver for the Vermont railway company dooq not in any way at- fecb thqelovabor. as it is not the com- pany a pro rt . but the poaaauion of a private in ivi ual. Too mggchnaofiamado of roorbaoka or unfoundod-sport: iii pub- lic schemes. - That's what we are doing. and as hard as ever, and we propose to keep it up.Who ll ` do the tootin of the horn _ and the harp ng of the harp ' if we don't ? And there : L. reason to keep harping, [ we've got something to . hemp on-Best Hard and ;_ Soft Cu] in town. We harp [. because we went new cus- tamer; for our Coal. The I o]d once don't need our soli- , AI-.. K IIIIIUII Mil , Illyyllvlu b'1`h:{contrnct.a for `aha ulhwpplimo t ' i Iton ......u ""......, % %'.`...."--E2. 313.. m'-3- I'III&*`IlIIlI`:` nunn'nunu Drum, um- don; coal, Robert Crawford. W. G. Craig & 00., Ind James Swift; & Co., Kingston; leather, Jacobi & 00., Toronto: groceries are divided between R. J. Carson, James Crawford and A. R. Martin, Kinglbon; drugs, A. P. Chown. Kinglton; meat. 8. Green. Kingnton. uecurvu wuuuu I luvve Ab Ogdeneburg yesterday J. H. Geoghe- gm, of the street. railway company, won second place in the novice race ageinl`. a field nfreixbeen. White, of Perth, gob first place. Cnpb.ia showing up well as a track man, and some of those days will meke even the fastest "hump. Jackson In Dangerous Oondltlon. Mnttlie Jackson, the injurod Verona hotel keeper. iistill in a precarious condi- tion, and his death is hourly looked for. Revoll in still in the village ind at liberty. Nothing had boon done by the authorities tnum rtll dntninimr hllh. Nothing nu noon uonu towards detaining him. 1'0` IIIUITIIIV naval vuluvu But to-day is always here. Shnke hands with present. 0 portunitiee.` They may not come again. 0 day is the time to buy I pnir of those ladies Mn shoe! reduced from 83 to 81:50. They Are selling tub. Huinee & Lockout. The Empire State" Among 1.000 Islnnda. Thursday, 3 pm. 35 cents. A big effort is being made by the British (Jolumbls cenners to secure in Central and Southern America I new market for their can products, but also opportunicies for the sale of froun fresh. salmon. The New Zoaland shipping oom- peny s steamer Tekoe is chartered to soil from Vancouver on September 20th next. Her chief. places of cell will be Vnlplreiso nnd Busnos Ayrse. "Mm Iilnnv-AI: cl-m in-A infgrnndlnw At Of.- snd Buenoe Ayree. The liberele who were inheroedlng et Ot- tewe for ollloe holders reported egeineo have been highly edied by the bout: of coneerntivee of dire vengeance erielnc out of the city clerkship. Fewer pemione will go to Ottawa for e while. , Kimntan lo I nnndleo of ooolneel elem!- ANYTHINB NEW Illlllllill SHIRTS YES. no umun tor wanna. Kinguton in o ndm of along- side nanny inln points. V\I`-I` In I Itln ` Iolrnl uvn . L51. lad. Q`-Ion Mn tug: W '."IaCdc '__ A!I(HII.IIl We have just received 3- full line of New Shirts, which `afe ex-, ceedingly very neat. Cell and have: look at them. '- !aLIv1r`it:s'ron amml LETTERS` TO Tusvznron. Clothiers and Fnrnlsllcn , A Doctor Ilurdorul. 1 u n 117,-) |.-. 'l`o- mon-ow lover Ooinol - u , I .__ uL,|_ Ponltcntlsry Inpgillu. Secured Dooond Place. I ,I,_`l~rf In Not Involved. _u, cnuwnmws Sleatv & Slea IkD1Es'.AND QHILDREEQ UNDERWEAR 5c to 15 A SUMMER BLANKETS33 5 pair. A ` _ BABIES Muslin Hm" nets 12}c~to 95c duck. LADIES PARASOLS 25_ SUMMER CORSETS " |STEA0Y&STEAG1 `V - -n ll-IIELVHEZQ oou strut. block Al)`o:o!n))lg g. '7 . `C5: III-Ill. Tu Lunuo UIDIIT mops. luophono nu. Opel '_ mmnv nun. Lnnmo`$:I3;':-31,395 IIIN Prlnoou I I Idlllhl phoud oonmuiiontlon. , I CoM.~n~ocmc---At Brookvillo. July Mr. and Mrs. W. Oomuhook. I hill. 4, ,. VANLHVIN--0n Bundny. July I; D" and Mn. R. M. VmLuvon, M2 -s...a- . um `Fast Color chaniu 5c. Wide Percale Prints IOC. Organdie Stripes 7c. 40-irfch White Lawn loci -CIWIIIUIIO 11 ` _ LAVEETU8-BOU()Hllr-A0 NI nu. . " 29th. Joaoph Lure`:-bu to ill` ( Bonchor. both of Douroneo, . Pncx-'l`nt.on--A1: Duorono `Juno Bury 1.. Pock,yuouno.' int, T Annie Maud, dsughtor of All-ip lhnmnbn. Q `WV -3'-"'. ` '-~|ullw - `_"-"T l`os'rnn--.In New York. July I. 1 Jun. Iuhlniv ll fjln `fl I BROOK ST ()"u %`:`a'.'.."a"`.' 3 [0001 on lllf . mm for eb':~.ok. Planted st in}! B] k 8 ti til, I . `A ab` . ..'.'a'. .. w?lI gindfvanva Atilgalnodnn. .1 llu tbehenk. Plultad Ell; Blank Satin lyrlnml. numb `I!!! I... ` llndor will kindly loan at Ilhllq \ Boiuumas out an A Into with both nlnglo and don In modern oon vonlonou. :8 II Q1001! OARDEIIS CAN BE AGUJIIUIJ with both single and do blo room: modern oonvonlenooo. at 4 Ptlnouo ' , (V00!) GENERAL SERVANT "OH > 1' family. Apply to J. I. 3010!: Gordon Street. _ U family. An Gordon Street. -.T--n---_ ANTED-AGl']N'l`H ID "HUI torin. Her no u_ nd mend - - Ovorowina with In .0: an `richest Oonulnu the ohdonod biography of 1 josty. with Mxthonth H1: _ 13 "4 Ablo rolun. and fall a t _ -` ' Juhuoo. Onlylllo. bio demand. tBoL:1unzn 1-an . . * ~ 50 won . ty pn ad? aft; Outt fru. Writes quiet` nuory. Tm. Donmuox count, 356 Deuborn 80... Chicago. _ _; an-T:- GOOD GENERAL Ell: nloronoan. 'AppliYvO 24 Stuart Street. AN'I`ED-A(}l<}N'l' Y0 UI I2onlI?rH Dvnrnwlnn with]: an an Menus cl .-:_-n. . Tau` LAME A D ammo ~ .mm. (mm w enutanhcgu I nnnnnlml bi lhl knnhlntcn ll NIX HAT WKKO th Itanl occupied by the Nnollutc 13 .3.` pan! on Prlnoen Mutt. wholesale mennlloturlng 0!` none. In be rented In whole V ` will, be lmptovted aft! Iqderl ~ able tenant. en onlun may - ` the undore ed. Pawn I I0]. ` ' ` Ilnmhnnh nk Clllbl. ,-1' >2 ~, ` Moammw. July I.--lg} ` Turks : paper, nnnounccl hubor impronmootc In It at once. and with mania! oonmbnom 1 million oi" spent on um work during, "mnplri nun don alnrg. 60. Solo Agent: for BnI.torI8k'I'PnO|'II'i A under: od. POWII I 1 Merchant: nk Ohunbon. la. c. JOENSTOI. $1 WEATHER Pnoululi; foxnln-r. .._-nun nu-In DIIII III`: II: I shoot. 5 Ion. --j---.a~-: lllllll JIIIIU Douronbo. !'osu*.n-1n new lorl. um: um Juno. widow of tho Into Arbhllf J of Kingston, Aged 74 yurl. BOA RDEIIS can an woouunn with hath nlmrla donblo rooms.`- "Empirov 3:56 `I-o}"':1viIIi` J Vnnnbnru. 1501!. " " GOOD GENERAL SKI: A rnlarnnnan. -Auolv to Consisting of the of Enamelea Gogdigtj-C Paper Knives, Bmq` - T` see... with air out ' Ct-egton theni. nilio` _ A ```"`` 5:; 391 be seen at '1 "i"6 |=i`.aT(.':T: on 101.: ; _:.. `ST; i mywmn. `-00- '.$m ,,` IL, w. u. niumml. \--almnn A-n I|lnAY.|- :-------u Innlmn. A L If. '_a_9AnD. LUST. In III `'1 TI,` RC3 ZIIII Iv: vI-I. -.--.-- `lo Pout `thcnulvgl UV. Don't fork the musicals ct Mn. Mc- Gmivnfl to-night. . V M Queen nhrcot church Sunday school pic- 'nic'WcdncIdny to Bx-oph_y c Point. `liruinnrvnffll nf music cldlil OOIIQPU. 'nio'WadnoIday to lirophya romu. Oonuorvatory 0! music eldling Tnuday and Wednesday evening. Than : ml nulnnd the nicnic It Onta- Tuuduy and Wodnuany ovonmgp. . ,/ Don : lull unuond picnic io .Psrk July 7th. Guinea- rporu. quand- rlllo bond gnd 'dmcin|z. afternoon nnd even- Inf` UNIIJN ASSURANCE SIIUIETY, OF LONDON. instituted In the Reign of Queen Anne. AD. 1714. Cupltal and Accumulated Funds over $I5,000.000. Onc of the oldest and stroncer. of British Pin olcel. 'l`ne nnniornignod Ag mm at King- ston for f.ho above rolinhlo old lcnnliuh Fire Company sue prepared to accept risks on Al- lnoutevary dam-iption 0! property at current um. Dwollin n and their no tentmcbnuolnen Oollogomschoo u and Public ildlnzs inunro on apocinily iavornbio term: for, one or throu nan. - .-...... n-vA\r\|l\k1 UII lpuulnuy lllvvluvnw -.. ...- .--_ ` "1`.lfl`(')`AS 1). MIN NR8, JAMES SHANNON . 1M! Wellington Street, A cant: go. Kinrqton. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED M . thc oloo or the undo:-nix ed until nom- ol the writ IIITANT tor tho uonutruotion of an Artificial Stone Side Walk on the out this of Uonflonl street. from Brook '0 Prinoou Mroetu. Specifications oun be seen 56 OM: blu. 'l'- 0.. BOLGEB. pity inglnou. 'llIIl'Ion.Jl1I7 Gill. INF; ' " 269009090900: INWE T0` 0I{TI!P?_9!!;| Auction Sula of Fine Flll'lIitlll'0.| _.... an nmmnvvn ntnuu unnn (1 II MAI`. I uuun I, JLl`Lnl gun. at his ranidonao 118 University Avenue. all of hluilne Furni uromonnintinu of war: n Ln- lnld Pxinoenn nlor Hn1ee,Enay Pan-lnr Chain: Book One. Oak Bod Room sets, Oak an Bl!-uh Centre Tablas. Bxtennlon Tu!-lo. Ru. volving Book (`M-0. Otoo Tnble, Chamber Botn, Uhonl|lQ,_o.nd) lace Onrtvnlnu, prinfu nudglnttnuos. Dalmornl '1`: nstry and tits r Gnu-patm Bedding, Pictures, 1 Med Wuo."(!mc Stow; iiupvv Thought. 1Lsnao,'l`e Set,Klt.ohon Utensil: and good: almost new. Halo at 10:8). Term: cash. JOHN H. Illlm. The Power: inn Do Iolnethlng to In loroe their Deolelon. CONH1'AN'l'lN0l I.Il, July 6.--Contrary to expectations the deoioion of the COIIIOII of minletere was not favorable to the domnnde of embuudorl relative tothe (}reeco-Turk- ieh frontier negotiations. The situation. therofore, is regarded to bola very strange. the Turkieh reply virtue ly in- plying I rupture of the negotiations, end thet the powers mnet moire oonoeuiona or adopt neuuree to enforce their deci- ninnh , sioni. - .- It is reported tht the grand vizier has deolered to the sulten thet he will never sign an agreement based on the strngstic llnes proposed by the Ambassadors. At the seine time It is thought in some querlere that the attitude of the Turllsh govern- ment is designed to enable the sultan to yield leter by seorillcln some of his minis- ters. Rumorsolllnpe ingoebinet changes are nlreedy current. 'I"In Rnnrn Ah (lnletin in lemelv effected nlrendy can-onl. * Tho Boorlo At Gnleoin is largely by the uituution. There ha been A com . Iidonb MI in Turkish consolidated men not. The Turks are selling them truly. some circles or wing the opinion that TI):-key will yio only to Eu:-opun 1M9 W8lllI[ Agontu at Kinrston. prutnro. 81-. Prrnsnmm, July 6.--'l`hc Novoo Vronya wrongly uhom the Turkish gov- ormnont eovslnndon any further aubur- n....... In an nnoliinnnl far nun: hntwoon OPIIIKII I0 IXIIIIOII Ill] l'\II'IonUr malnut- hats in tho ncwistionn for between 0:-not 3 Tu oy, union 0 mm coun- try thou Will) the powu-I to adopt harsh ..-mun tn onto:-co their DOIAO pro- WW `"':'...".'.':'.."::' joinlngwuldhvogouo ___,, _ -__._-A %4` PRICE % For On Day Only. -lilii olnlrlxnor yuluyon Charla 9 PW IIIIIIIIVII ulnv vn Aullu -u....-...... IHAVE INSTBUO PIONB FROM G. V. HAC- LIAN to soil on THURSDAY. JULY Bth. . . ;, ___1.I_.... urn IV-l..--.l6u Aununux All" of `mm A,Pthno0t-W lagged. A . Luitnou July O.-I rineo Victoria Dim- ` mt Indian pong. i. Ion you: :30 I; Ind!` Radon uupioa Au 0-via-om, ' ngnagnihnlhi. LOOALMEMORANDA. :TRA| NED REvLAT|0;;._ much. Am-.I.lnnsaI I H. Ilhh. Auctioneer. :_._...._ All day Thursday we will of- fer our entire stbck of Men`: and 3030'. Clothing at exactly half- mgrkgd price. ONE [JAY ON- ` Cqme early. There is a Bigchbicc. "ion Boys Suits to pick fl -om. |IESI F_|i_l|[l|J|{ANEE;` Senate To Remalnfh Ses$ion .'l'o- ` ailgnt. has sIAnyENnmnI.| NO AGREEMENT YE!" READ!`-IED ON TARIFF BILL. ` ,-j__ Opposltlon -ro mu :6: omn Way-len- ate lode Good Progress `lo-day-8tamp Tax Agreed To Without 0ppoeItIou- mm on Bonds flied-lone Exemp- tlone Isaac In case or state and other Boldl. _ WASHINGTON. -July 0.--Senator Allison. in charge of the tar-id" bill, announced shortly before the adjournment of the senate last night that, as no agreement had been reached on the tariff bill, he would ask the senateto remain in session to-night, at least until the bill warre- ported from eommittee of the whole to the senate. This promises to be a ted. of en- durance. unless, the opposition to the bill gives way. Mr. Allison s statement was made after another futile effort to x the time for the vote. In some respects the senate made good progress to-day, disposin of two impor- tant amendments. that o placing a stamp tux being agreed to with little or no op- position. and without the formality of a vote, while the Spooner amendment, pro- posing a tariff investigation, was with- dnawn aftern protracted struggle. The stamp mendment as agreed to, fixes the rates on bonds etc.: Bondh, debentures or certicates of indebtedness issued after Sept. With. 1897, by any company, cor- `lporation or association, each hundred dol- lure of lace value or fraction thereof, live cents; ` and on each original issue, whether on -organization or reorgani- ization oh certicates of stock by any such .... ..:...:.... nnmnnnv nr nornoration. on iznbion or ceruncawa 01 soon: uy nu, .....,.. association. com ny or corpomtion. each hundred damn: of face value or frac- tion thereof. ve cents, and on all trunnion of shares or certicates of stock in any as- ......:-.:.... ...mm..u nr mrmration. on each certicates or stock in any na- aociabion, company or corporation, hundred dollars of face value or fraction thereof two cents. Exemption from the tax stamp are made in the case of et.abe,county and municipal bonds and the stocks and bonds of co-operative building associations. ._-...?.?___.4___ The (my In Ooloreo-lmmenee Number In Attendance. SAN FnANcIst'o, Cel., July 6. - The broad aree. of this city in I eon color. The decorative ribbons of the christian endea- vor eociotiea, the were `and ettipee. and the hunting hung in honor of the national holi- day outing in the breeze in min ling waves of blue and gold, purple and w ite, with the motto of the young people e or- nintion dleplnyed on every bend. Iroln . . :....q.. in she auun-meet civic limit by displayed man. Jrom t e lorries to the outermost the golden gate building, both public and private business houses and residences are covered with variegated colors and with inscription of welcome. Early bo-day ten special brains containing eighty-ve cars __an_d 2,172 passengers arrived over the "Southern Pacic from the Santa Fe alone. The railroad companies are at a loss in lind accommodation for all the cars which will arrive this week. Over 1,500 Pullman cars are expected. Town overooded--People Barely Escaped With Their Llvel. S1`. I`.u'1.. Minn.. July 6.-Speciels from Barnum, M4'nn., abate that a cyclone, fol- lowed by u cloud-burst. passed" south of that place on Saturday. The Moose Horn river rose rnpldly, and in five hours the water stood three feet deep in every house on the level ground, and B raging torrent ..... Oh:-nunh um mnin street. BBVBHII WASH DRESS GOODS. - I-.. t`L..lI:u- an level ground, and ragmg wrrum. ran through the main families had no time to removethoireflecba. Every bridge in town was washed away, and the streets completely torn up. mu- 1...... nf JA Murnhv. William the complevoly torn up. The houses of J. .Murphy. Nevero and Fred. Maguire were blown away and Mr. and Mrs. Mur by were bud; lf injured. the former protably fatally. he St. Paul and Duluth railroad loat sove- rnl bridges and several miles 0! track. A great many 103: um! ties were washed Away. The water bu subsided but the town look: duolute. _:__;. Oonfeenoe lncendlnrlnm. O'nAwA, July 6.---In February last. a sensation was canted by four different at- tempt: to burn Mire Hermon : girls school. The affair was involved in mys- tery. A domestic named Kieeick was ur- meebed. kept in custody three days nnd dia- ..i......| fnr wnnl`. of evidence. One of the .reet.ed. kept. in cueuoay nnree uuya nnu uln- heen inane. cher for want of evidence. pupi e. Currie Moore. has now confeeeed them she was the perpetretou of the out- rage. Asked what. her motive was she re- plied: "I know no reeeon whetever {of doing it. _It juet eeeme tlmt. Imus have . . ___________ I Went on Itrlke To-day. jlonlua, I||., July 6.--In compliance with the genenl order. the mines of the Wilmington ooel elds. including ell Grundy oouney mines. wenton mike to- diy. The Braqeville Ininere decided to 1-quu-eup phone. refusing. however. to loedooul. Some Iulinne at Carbon hill relueodtootriie. end in oonaequenoe 3 nine wu pertiell 0 led to-day. Other Irina have Mal y been on etrike nev- .-_| .1.-. -I-4 unionism to hg ; have wally noon on nu-no saw dnl days. slop pnxniuel to ho Innolli. Aijifili Upuuu-vor- I . Bun or'G vuuum, Mom. July In in , l hilt R on . _ 809 minute. until 7-34 CYCLONE AND CLOUD BURST. ENDEKVOR CONVENTION. KINGSTON. ommnto, TUESDAY. JULY 6. 1897. ?-:T_ imun. summit I- n.....o`.o an 1-5. I I'IIIllI III > -run ` latter. LozmoN,:Jnly`I.--8ir Wilfrid urier, the dominion pelnienyeeterdey ed reeeed e meeting of rnelnphere-of the house ot com~` mom, known yr the colonial petty. Sir Cherlee Dilke, member for the forest oi Deon: George Om-um, under oecretnry of mate for fo e' nire."-.8ir John Goret, member lot nlhridge univereit ; Sir Howard Vincent, member for Centre Shef- eld; Gen. John` Wimburn Laurie, mem- ` her for Pembroke boroughs, and othere were present. Sir Cherlee Dilke proeided. Sir Wilfrid Lenrier, who wee cordially received, urged the direct representation of the coloniee in the imperial` perliement. which ought to be, he contended. e. grand netionel council or imperial federel per- liement. In the couree of hie eddreee he laid -that if Alltrelin. end South Africa w " nletbreted liire CInede..it would eat y eimplily the ueetion. Loxnox. July 6 -- he duke of Devon- ehiro preeided et a meeting of the British. empire league to-dey end the colonial pre- miere took Eur! in the deliberetion. Sil- Williem W itewey, the premier of New- foundinnd, oe eheerty laugh by an- nouncing thet he had juet received an in- tetion to visit Ireland in native costume. On the repetition of Col. Denienn, of Canada, dvgeliehury wee appointed vine-president (I the lea ue. The Duke of Devonehire ex lnined at the object of the league wee V efurtherepce of mettere now under dieoubeion between Mr. Chem- berlain and the colonial premiere, end the promotion of the unity of the empire. Col. Denieon urged that the 75,000 promotion of we umcy or one Omplf. Col. Denilon urged hardy seafaring men of Canadn ahould in some way be trained and utilized to form a great news] reserve. On the motion of Sir John Lubbock, the Rb. Hon. Sir Sum- uel Henry Strong, chief justice of Canada. was elected a member of tho councnl of nhe I .... .A league. Largo Boarding llohso Destroyed by Fire ylhllo `rho Inmate: worn Anlaop. 0'l"l`AWA, July 6.-Tho largo three-storey boarding house of the 0.A. 35 PS. railway at Depot Harbor was burned to the ground` on Thuraduy night. More than 100 work- man employed in the erection of the eleva- tors, etc.. at the harbor, who boarded in the building. "lost nlltheir belongings. It '11:: . tnmn Imildlmr. salidlv constructed the building. "loop Ill their belongings. u. was a fume building, solidly and admirably suited for the purposes for which it was erected. It had about thirty rooms. a lnrpyediniog hull extending the fulllength lwsy across the building. From four feix llept_in a room. An- other good-siz building, adjoining served as o lutchen. {The boarding house was in char e pf Fred _Prett. formerly of Ottawa. The re broke out in the night and the men escsped with the test difficulty . Nothin was gored. e morning train over t a line rds was dela ed in order that a I` y 0! lonkets `might be forwarded to A Qeene of there. ' 'b0!', and the dominion government should -wuou--.-.. nmma-n.'&E? -- '- - E. J. B. Pense has always been regarded as one of the most enthusiastic and devoted of Kingston's citizens. and one of his schemes ior" the beautif ing of the sur- roundings should be ent ueiastically boo ed. We refer to the building oi o boulevard and drive from the penitentiary to the Bath road. This could be done by convict lo- not hesitate to help the thing along. Citizens would .no doubt supply enough _ young elms to ensure the development of i a magnicent avenue. and on one side a properly constructed bicycle cinder path might be provided. The bicycle people should take hold oi the cinder path idea and develop it. A path starting at the Bath road, and running thence to Union street, ,and from that to Lo.noine a Tl'oim., `would be extremely popular, as well as offering no end of at- tractione, being one of the coolest and most beautiful roads about Kingston, with a freedom from still` hills and dust. These features would commend themselves to those who do not care for the exertion of hill climbing and the duet of the much travelled highways. Rockwood can otter,` a large supply of coal ashes; who among the bicycle men will commence the agita- tion for a path! runtHn`A N OF A` umon. llln-0:1! Watchman: Dead. Lox DON, July 6.~Sir John Bennett, tlie famous wubchmnkor, in dead. The late Sir John` Bennett. wan the non of John Bennett; 1 wat.ohmoker~ of Greenwich, where he was boh in 1814. He was educa- ted uh Iawiaham (lmmmur school and was for man years 3 retail wnbchmoker in Chan l 0. Since 1862 he bu been I mom r of the common council of the city of London. In` 1871-72. he was dlorilf of I ._.l.... -...I \lh-`Alana: All!` kn III] I mam. of London. 1n Ian-1:. ne was uuunu ul Logdon and Middleoex. and be we: I mem- ber of the London school board from 1872 to 1879. In 1577 he was three time elect- ed eldermln of the ward of Chen . but upon each occuion the eldennen of Igondon relueed to ratify his election. ,"'aI`t. was at the end of hi: ehrievnlty that the queen made him eknight. 1 - in the territory occupmu Dy we xurnan troops, Ill under Greek ministration. The i'ttnckwu mudolut Thursday to 3 body of Turks and Albanians. 2, strong. Tljinhubitccnto foughtduponto 1- |.:n:.... ....nw nl u Tm-h. but were Thoinmmunulmmnouuponw I , killing many of the Turks. but were nnlly ovot worod. llooc of them nod to the mount: no. Tho othou lm-o probably boon mun-ocrod or tokon priaonoro. Tho `rum um pillaging tho town. dootrayod so. I `Kilt:-I.DQIllo]OlI A `town. 'A'rnnmI. Jul; .- l`ho Turkish troops I tor a sharp g have occupied the vilhgo of Knlnbah, in North Thuuly. Kalnbako. olthough with- in territory occupied by the Tnrkiah 6-Anna cg: llndII"( (hank miniltntian. ht with the inhabitants to llllllu n nurucr non- Thorn! of mun: at the gonornl hoe- havo undertaken to nine I mm of money uuicient to y lot the nrect.ion,,of a nutty homo. pa-1.loI~ and nimilar function will ho an an I noun ofeolloccin `fnndl lot pnrptlo, and tho nu-nu vo neural frouvtho honpihl governor: tho on 0! tho hotplbl grounds on which to hold their Inc put , I: which pupa-Itloiopn nix vigorou- A SCRAMBLE FOR LIFE. 1'6 sum A rm-ur Ea-an. ,. - 1 ____.. -1 AL- ._..... 1 Irma. hu .1-mu been ra huzws or nu; mm What Comes` to Us from All_ Quarters PMMRAPHS \Vj|mEB Ill . yzucnaus Fnohi THE sum-rs roun QUARTER} mvan. um. Inuit: -um um:-u u Ivorybou-- Hogan l'roInA Over--Ialttlo of lvdr clung lullv Bond and Iomnnlurodby frho non Public. _ A bailitf has seized the furniture in the city hull at. Montreal on A superior court judgment. . An the nnnunl meotimz of the Humilton judgment. An the annual meeting board of trade W. F. Findluy was electe Nntiva insults Enronean