_1, given, me Iewlard unsung Lg':_ Aoihloarun rom n in gave ` ; n that the young nun died /-Ilddonlg. 4 wungod twenty-eight years. __ yumoll known in this city. and wu- ' A` lnvorito during his residence ` onhond hhalocnl bunch of the _ ` I bank. I! A junior. and rows. hike intorlncdiuo grades, to the _lodgot-hoper. After the lniluro of ram: bunk. ho enema the ` M Ontario bunk, and Inn trunn- In an out-of-town brunch. Some ruhrusn n1'An.s At Aloxnndrlo In). , =1 .1 _A_..__ _ ma to ADHINISTER Yum] aovixnuzvir mu." APPOINT AN \. ADMINISTRATOR. I Olvll Court! lnltltliod--cllltloo Ilolilo Inn This chat: at the Klondlko luv Oouru--A couplo of lush: Gun you Iiitlio Gold lloldu--llu at China can _ bow; to one Hundred loot. . . OTIAWA, August 8.--The gbvornmonh bu ruched several imporhns deoigionu in regard to the Yukon country And unwork- imr nf tho cold field: there. OI FIJI 301 name Ulfo ey are determined to leeve nothing undone that in possible to do in order on nninhuig law and order and enforce the re- gulstione. . It. bu been-decided to ennninl. Anndmin- gulsmonn. It hes `been-decided to appoint en admin- ietrntor for the di|triet,who vvillheve entire chat at all the oiciele there end he the ~chie executive oioer of -the government. Thirwiil be a very important appointment. end there are not 9. great many men who can ll the bill. , There is" one man. `Vowel-. tted es- pecially by training an experience, whose nnme has been suggested. TM: in maihr 7AInh_ nf RI-nnkvilln. whn Fllfy. OIIOPOU 50 Ill!!! Dy Ell UIIVIF MOVED. Prior to 1883 major Welsh commanded the frontier division of the northwest mounted police, which had practically all the active work there wma to do. and made each A reputation that when the rebellion broke out in 1885 the federal government`. eons fermajor Wsleh, but it was too lute, ~ and he would not go up. Combinimr nmmma with rare nmd indir- A luau llngnoonlnn Pnuoc Away In ' Indian A Mt-orwurocolvod in this city. this naming. frbm dtggty-surgeon general Rdhon Q C. A.,w , with Mn. Nail- II ` marina sh Neiluonvillo. Qua. Who and intolligonoo of the death 1 Axum. of Pondu-vos Bniley Eldon. brother of Mn. Noiloon, and son ol Lvlonl.-Col. J. Bmn|oy_ Ridouc, of Chas- Eng, who wu captain of udoo under tn curly rogino. lltho Jloytl milihry colic? here. No pirtloulannro given, the char stating . than odhlourun from India -A-`h nhhin zinc younk name use neon suggested. This in majbr Walsh. 0! Brockvillo. who recently declined the nppointmont of deputy-wlrden of the Kingston peniten- tiary. offered to him by Sir Oliver Mowat. Prior Ian IR!-l.' mninr Whlnh cnmmnndad In IIU WUIIIQ H05 E0 up. Combining courage with rare good judg- ment and discretion. major Walsh in the very man needed in the Yukon coungy at the preeenb time. because he has a surge experience of the rough frontier iife of the west. and is accustomed at the head of A few men to face large bodies of hostile: and quell disturbances. If the-A anunrnn-mml-. that-inlnn tn nH'm- than unu quau UIBDUTDIIIICOI. If the government decides to offer the position to Major Walsh it is so be hop- ed that: in bheintereube 0! all concern- ed he__`will accept, because his appoint.- ment would inspire I condence that none other would. "Fl... ......A.. _l __...._A-_I .....I:.... A- I........ U|I|lUl' WU|llUu The party of mounted police to leave next Saturday. the Nth, has been in- creasod from twenty to thirty-ve. and two Maxim guns are now on their wsy to the coast and will be taken into the interior at once. One of them will he in charge of the police post at Tnginh, just over the summit, and tho_other in charge of the detachment at Fort Cud- ahy. If a body of miners congregate to resist the law or any of the regulations they would think twice before proceed- ing inthot direction if they knew that majq: Wolsh,o.t the hood of 100 picked mon, backed up by two Maxim guns, stood in their path. ' While nn trnnhln nf thin him! i. nrnont. PFOVGHD lily (l|I0l'U0l'. The _regulationa have been amended in an important particular. Al: present. the size of a claim which a minor in at liberty to stake out is 500 feet. running along with the stream and back to the bank. This has been reducod to 100 rm, and the new regulation WI" gointo ebnt immo- dinbely. or as soon as in can roach the gold nnmmininnar. EDUOH Ill IILIUIF PILIL While no trouble of this kind in expect- ed by the government, it is nevertheless their duty to prepare for eventuslities, and there is a. determination to maintain law and order in that district at any cost. The knowledge of this will do much to prevent my disorder. Thu rmvnlnltinnn hum lrmnn mnnnrhd in UOIIHIII BIIOIIIT. A) The government has also arranged to. constitute in court for the administration of civil and criminal justice. Justice Mc- Guire. of Prince Albert, bee, at Mr. Sit`ton'e request agreed to go out and preside over this court. Judge McGuire wee: partner of the late James O Reilly in Kingston. hee.for about twelve year: being one of the eu- preme court of judiceture in the north-went territories, and heemedo I good reputation ea in judge. Thn vnvarnmnnia in nlnn nan-titnntinu n u u Juuga. The government in also conulzituting n ' regiatrution district and appointing I re- gistrar. who will be the Hon. Henry Ayl- mer. of Sherbrooko. Quo.. I gontlomnn ox- cellently qualied for tho' position. There will also be a clerk appointed. V ~ \ ER Ontario btnl. Ana Wu unna- '_ In an an up ho not no Imam to take a posi- dl 5 kn plantation ownod by him uncle. Kl`. Unt. sad it in: than that his uu-I-qruud domioooecurrod. Dooouod cue. scuba ol Capt. D11. Ridoub. R 2.. llldrdof Iblllh J_. Y. H. Ridoub, who, - Iilb 0 ado! In auoodmoo at the R.M.C. $0. wuklllod by 3 brain on the G. '1`. -nllunnp Inn: nnnng-_ I Buuuuuuvlllv Ilcizurrwllvuio 1 Shunnonville, August !l.-Mrs. Clarke left. for North Ihtkotn last week. Mr. Keith is winding up his viwnt ion in the village before leaving for Montreal to ncrept. a. situation. Mr. Earle and wife, for some time pm-it visiting his mother. left for his `Yankee. home lust. week. Miss E. l)avid`son left for Rochester on Sunday last, on a visit to her brother. Mrs. Simpkins died very suddenly n.t_ her home in Melrose last week, being ill only two days. Mrs. Simpkins was among the most well-rend women of the age. and her neighbors and many friends in our village will sadly regret her death. The family have our deep- est 3 mpnthy. Miss Lillie Cnrscallen and iss Josephine Lovelace, of Belle- ville, are visiti in the village. Mrs. Uudds, of Town 0, is visiting her wu- ents. Mrs. Robinson and daughter. of Syracuse, are visitin at Mr. Hart's. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. W ltemzm have re- turned from the west. Mr. Brennan, of M1-lrose, died very suddenly on Fri- day lust, after an illness of three days. The remains were ylntorred on Sunday last, at the Marysville cemetery. Miss Hyman, of Montreal, and Miss Pook, of Oshawa, were visiting friends ln-the village last week. Longhboro Townehlp council, Syclcnhlun, August 2.-These rates were levied on the rlunble property in the township for the year: For coun- ty purposes; seven mills on the dollar; low nship purposes, three mills; railway bonus, one mill; for gene:-alechoolrnte, four und one-hnlf mille. Sums voted: J. Thomas. 10'] on Grant's hill , Illl; Thomas Redmond. gravel on Mill street, Sydenham, 359; Alex. Clark, plank and building culvert nee.r_ Robert 0rr'e, 02; Thomas Wiley, breaking gravel In diel- eione seventeen and eighteen. 37.00; J. W. Henry, road ecreper for division: tort}-ix, 88.50; Edward Pixley. com- mute money due division elxteen. O2; Ora Cumpeon, breaking stone on divi- eion titty, 810; W. '1`. S elee," b on hlll near Winter : bridge, '6; Jo In Hot building culvert near Mu.` Coe(rove' 8, and thirty-one rod: stone nee: Illa ixley'e end J.'Keon'e. 10.85; Ooe end Herb. breaking grnv In tllvlelone three nd thirteen. 083: William Bowers, bribngi tzantya rode ofpetone I109! 5? 0! ' '07!` OM. braking stone. I5-ll; Robert l-`erneon. jeh nee: Willlem Kennedy 015. Omn- oil adjourned till Hominy. L I. I CI!!! CM 0:. Oncnnp. Io.. 11$ I.-'l'h Christian nllionoo. undo: the p 0! Han, Dr A, B innnnn. nl Na! Yak. II Uhll Illllll. IIIIOK `X 10*! U luv. Dr. A. 8. Simpson. 01 New Yuk. at {I111 U} EH9 I IIIOII OOIHIETJ of the gold field: there. av Am dam:-minnrl tn Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons -Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons` Ribbons Ribbons E Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons QWJBHN LAIDLAW & %suN.; @'l'!'*8 *1i-0'8!` `RM W$II|$I II, n railway lot manor. to who I ptll I0 throng lull Mondovdond. Ar` 0'! tho notion lwgldren 8: Mad%er. m"Great Thirty Days Sale.` All 6oods`so,ld at a Sacrifice. ' Found In 3 small Ph|nI-`l`o Prolnlblt PI-In lrlgln Plotunl. Tonoxm, Auguab 9.-A. Rankin. who live: at Sodrboro Hoighid. was walking on the beach than yuhordsy. when he now 3 nmnll phin). of nbout two ounces capacity. lying} on the fore ahoro. On 0 nlng the phi: he found written, in I rat. or il|itAr- the fnhion, the following manage : I hn Mun InInA.-7A urn nnnahh in tha I use human, mo zouowmg mouugu : "On the lake--Wo are caught in the storm. We have been two dnya without anything to out. We have loot. our malt and smile. W0 no about thirty mlloo Iron: ChIl|ov.ho( bly intandod for Charlotte, N .Y.)b o dropod nnchor. but the broke uny. Thorn is four of the boys mining now. We expect never to too loud Erin. -W. P. Oomy. L. If this rooohol - land it lo In tho word you will! our host ol tho boot Whltaoonp. Woclnoodny, July sub, 1800." `run Ilconp wu vrltutonon I plant of white lug burl tho lurk "E Q." which hlnllov who bqnu-kohhopnpor am. May oonpuy. and which loom: tmnlombobnvnudumm tho yonulnonou 0! its loan. The Ilguotnn I no vary hilly wvlulu. bull ronublu ls. `Ann go--all W A monk] A-ndlnp l an I to. mull hold I npchl muting Ihnuonnqh candor Ibo qnulon at running A LIJAI In IIIINHI tho l2HHI|Il| riwiilll lining u. \Il .... I50 . B Four; 0. J. I ' `' L3. &I . 0.` an`. and P. YIK Olltuio & atom RR `Juan! Inc mungor . `linden Buurold " ','uhovu I uh yldng Klnpton u the . _ - > ! n A _- __.4A. -1 II.....- `Ah is the Best Cook Stove made, and there are over 500 in use in and about Kingston. M KELVEY & BIRCHV IAI WALSH S GREAT CHEAP SALE. MESSAGE FROM A ILOST BOAT. i in-1 IS WEEK We will offer Special lnducements in the:D,ress and Silk Departments. " ~- Ilundreds of pieces 250 to 89c`Dross Goods. this week we a yard. " we to 59o d" " 25 a yard. 75 pieces Elegant Novelty Goods 000 to 760. this weok 800 a yard. 50 pioces Beautiful Fall Tvweeds 850 to 500. " 210 a yard. 150 lengths Fancy Waist Silks at 500 on the dollar. Special` Extra Reductions in Black Dress Goods. A All oar Wash Dress Goods at 25 per cent. less than cost. This week will be a great Dress ohanoe. ' . 'wII|IocouuInnunuuIaI.` ,__ __'_ nnn.n_ A..._.4 A 1-4. Sccessors to J. M. RICHMOND 81. cq. 114 PRINCESS s17, . , :.IIUI EIIIIIZ II nvw-. ml woodund wuo. G.l'.A.. of the Funqlunh R'.R.: E. 0. McCormick. BI; (hummer. E M3. RRJ beam. .1`. P.A.. 2:... YR} Cllhrh I RR.; Mu-tin t.a.h. mounts] mm. nnnnnor. Wnbuh 1`h Larxegt Assort men; of Ribbons M73: city. RIBBONS 69 and 7 I _ Brook Street. When You Decide to buy a New Cook Stove` don't forget that the% Happy Thought ange ' b:;rg'R'R.. Thousand ` noun! Henry l`o onprul. `X0! Lucian nluuboat inc. TX l|-X 0! an TV T ITTU cnnlntoo n jelly and In. `flaun- man'n Ht limb show In IIIOWU hln. He. and In `Banana and thin The British leleeee Auooletlen Will Be Well lntenelned. Moxrnnn. Augnet 9.v--The oorpoution of Mculll unlverllty will entertain on Monday, 1150 dclegetel to the BI-itieh eoiohoo ueocletlon at Toronto. There will be A reception so 10 e.m., followed by a luncheon. Mm I drive Around the molntein, the vllilaore will. be dined. Lords Llnter Ind Kelvin will be among the .-ngnhg Chllkooo Put. In an police court thin morning. Inlay, one or the Pine nnnno burglars val nua- niud by bhp poctmuur of Stanton. Vor- Inont, u the man who nlotutdhla place a few days baton the post ooo was robbed. Qontnl Va-urns tninmon Hanu- odtbonnnuonool pngthuhul nt- touphd to hold then up u Brenna. The trio Ion remanded. Jonpb wen. i O!!! , this vi||0O.n;`AhldA , It. all ll. - non Tiuncnu. win Gu, Q00 ntlunonh of has. wcnauuut not In- nI|nIlykIIJcdbyIhocutlIQouIl_0VYoII "$74.5-oamnuou an In-dye. --_.I...L.. - lglld `-3 Kg. gag- III`!!! II unto. 3 Tim I gunk. Two welloqnippod ox Mono for the Klondike. oonpouod ol ni and Ilxhon iodividnsla rupoctlvoly, Ital-ted {mm but today by C.P.R. for Vsnoouvor. Thovwm go to Dyuund thonooby the Chlfkooo Put. l_ LL- ...lI... -Amok mu. nun-nlnn, `molar- orr FOR THE Eaubnuxslf ICIIIQ Lid IMO `IX. _,_.;__._ Z In A__A_- fjllu Ill CAIIIII. .1 ,` e QOMHERCML. . at I Il$oInllwu-....1: `n ou'1H or P. 3. moour. II IUIIIIU --- vv -v in IUKHIB IIILLIIIIIIY. Wa| oi!- Ixooptlonl lnducomontu in Str|w_ _ llotn.I'su18hupu, Sailor: And Lu- barnn. etc. Our stock in the but we , our on rtodo .5`. g. - a. A -an: an In muunlnu ' _.. . , ..nu|va IIIIIINI 1- `|`"l I n1..z--...I -H. (IDA, r New Boon. K. uglow cu w. Chan sold At London Snturda 810. to 83. . >_ . W. Kelly. photognphor, took B trip on on the K &_ P. railway ho-day. . um. Ialmnl. nmnm nnlahnslza of tho noou- -a_.._.__ In Vol ! Intact nun crowded lilo Tl` I-olhu at Iphoo. R. U `I tco. .0-. 1.5: Saturda- llol 0! M10 Unlw Bliltal II 4 h"VV)VV- Hon. Thomas Ohuo Ougnin. Q.C.. M.P., loans Quoboo} to pmctioo luv in Monorail, `H _ _ TI. `Dang Allan A II 1 931- dlVI in Montreal, H Dr. Ron Allen. nf r a ton dnyo visit the city, loft Int oven n3 for his home at Own N.Y. ' The local bunch of the uhtionory chili` _.... -4-: man an nu-uni-Inn tn The local branch or [rho uuuonary angu- noou my run Ln excursion to Bmckvillo At sn. cu-Iv dno. / u-:.. lrmlnn nnmmnnrhnl: nf B" bib awontlon. . The eight-your-old non of William: Sugar, "0! Beverley township, Inn drowned while bathing in I crook non St. George, Out... on Saturday. ' Ah nu. mnuu-nzion of binhnn Brucheai. the K 3.1 . runny no-any. The hunt oioinl ubinntq popu- lnhion at tho United States in 77.000.068. II): VIII...-... (`ung Gnnnin. 0.0.. At cu-Iv duo. Major Radon. commandant of B tory. R C.A.. Quebec, reached town this mo:-ni`ng,~and will remain here till tomor- ` row. `row. The "u-tint who is employed in paint- ing the poles of the T Klnclton light. boat and naval nnmmnv nttncba 0ODlidOl:IblO in: am: puwe VI uuv md power complli QM/ontlon. mm- -x..M._-5..-_nI:l ` Saturday. Ah the consecration of binhnp in Montreal. on Sundny. archbishop Cleary wu npreaonted. by vicar-general Gauthier, at Brookvillo. vm... -1..-I. nl nankincr nmamhions and im- at Brookvillo. The work of making alterations movements in the city hall apart menu oc- cupied by the Bank of British North Am- Arinn I-ml bean comnlotaod. Ollpll Dy H10 Dan: ul D1 ericn has been completed. TL; nimnnnhil-an M Ai orica has been complouou. Tho Ilmmburgo Maggie May `and con- Iorta will bring lumber from Ohtnwa to the city to he used in the construction of the Macon oompnny elevator. 1.}... nmmhm-t.v and Gnome Grevweo Mooorl olevnuor. John Doughorty and George went out. to Bob`: Lake on Snturdny for a few hours nhinq. returning with eighty black baumoighinz from two to six pounds. A pnlxnnnt of all Hm nlnrlrv of the Roman black baumoignlnk rrom two to aux pnuuu-. A retreat at I the Mercy of Catholic nrchdiooeuo of Kimzuton begun It the bishop : palnoo this evening and will continue until Snfurdny morning. Nth insh. f\n `IF-hlnn vnnl-n:nD f."IA lIII'QI`. ViOnQrV insh. On Fridny morning the eonfechionery more 0! Albert Goolnb. Clavbnn. N. Y., wu entered bv thieves and $195 worth of to- bncco end cigar: etolen.. The thieves ---A-uni :-u A `Mini encapecl'in e boas. ` Ordore have been received els Reginn. N.W.'l`..`from Ottawa tn increase the rqmd of mounfed mlice for the Yukon from ten to thirty. Preparations nrejbeing hnrried for their departure. 'I`l.. nnlhu nan IAAI-nhinn far A men W110. hm-ried for their departure. The police ere searching for 8 men who, this nfwrnoon. attempted to criminally na- mnlb us hen-yeer-old girl, daughter of a resident of Patrick street. The guilty men has already served a term for a rimilarr of- lnn BA. IIIII IIFUBUJ lvlvwu n uwlnu av: u ..._....r. -. fence. The peinn P1" of the United States him almost rennhod the million mark. Commissioner Evan: has just issued A statement: showing that at the beginning of the fincal your the pensioners numbered julb 983.528., An Anidamic of tvohoid fever in a mild 983.528., An epidemic of typhoid form is raging in the vicinity of Camp De- termination at Turhin Creek, Pm. sixty cues having developed among the citizens of that borough. The campers have not been attacked as yet. A. w..i.:mrm. Rnnnr Dunuv De Lome been attacked yet. At Wuhington Senor Dupuy paid that there was positively no political meet to the nu-nneinetion. and thut his detufnll stated that complete order reign- ed in Spain, and there who no sign that this: order w"nld hn disturbed. rm... o..........I .1 or... Inn. Mn. R. H. was order W"-ml on an-mrooa. The '--mm! n! the lam Mrs. R. H. Light, who died in the Kingston genonl hospital yeatordny, took place from that inahitubion t.o~dn_v. Death wuss duo tn Iooblanonn attending old Age. Doeouod had reached her eighty-sixth year. From a Ionian Who and Been Ills lrlend. Tramp, the emnrt`Ynnkee who tried to llim-{lam several buaineee men in town on Saturday evening. has been obeying at the Thousand Island house for some day: t. Another ledger, Mina Smith. I mi dle-Aged women. who, for twelve or fourteen you: put, he: been cook on the steamer Pierrepont. but who has now retired, has been very kind to the men. acceding to his request: to mend his clothing and to do other aimilar work for him him. Last evening'I`romp naked Mrs. Smith to. permit him to leave A cont and shirt in her room. he he was elreid they might be etolen while he wee out. She demurred at first, but linnlly ngreed, end the gerrnente were left in her cbembere. Later in the evening, when ehe retired to the apartment, the found that e roll of bill: that she hed neoreted in the room, hurl been discovered, und thnt of 835. which the roll oonteined. 832 hed been etolen. Tramp dieeppeered with his thin: and eoet which were taken out of the room at the same time en the money. end it is teken for granted thnt he etole the money. The police ere looking ior him. UIUIIIII him. I and A my auto Put Up. Tho uoroury of the Kingston lac:-one club noolnd word to-dn from H. H. Tout. Wotortown. N.Y.. w o in arranging mu tomato plan: our than on labor y. to the olloot that the athletic commit- NO 0 (ho oonlnl trades and labor ucunl ly would [In 0100 and 5 can or `fix I lncngoln mulch van 9 Ingnon u Gansnoqno uuu. Inch loan will be allowed 050 for oxponul. the winning aggregation to take bhouilur on . `rho much will who pluoo {$5754 3." .""i`ii.""n.'.'c 3v'.'s'$?|1"s'-f!:'o':I\-36 at Oloun P no two o'clock in the utter- noon. Tho Kinnion tun [notion night! on tho lower Quota : col canpun, v on nlldnoldphyonwill woloonodbytho mnnnnaluunk At the noon: oxuninulonn at Wolh nnd Garden Inhndo. Graig. ol the ferry sauna Paul Sui! ohm! u I special _.a.. .... I...-A-4| L-no nlnghn Thu nun. 3% I'I|II DDIIII, Ollf II I Ijll print one Inudrod f ohoh. `rho ouc- onuhi undidnhu V will noun at but In tiokou uch onbitlingtbcn cosh nuuhor 0! round trip: on his munch amp nu: K0310 Arunwong. Iiuuio Bony. Ilu-guru Delay. Annie Do-molly. lam: Iavoou. E.-no Tumor. Ilado thliupio. Iludo Ouuluu. Johan Grlln. Annie (I. KIIII. Chm Roam. Rank! lopu. Ads Ilolho. Okudiu Ilohu. HUIHOMI loan. In Pykb. Josh Vanuatu. Limo Wanna. sll 0! Walk lahnd. ad bun Iulllo. Dunk: Island. LATESTI FLIM-FLAMM R STOLE 832 . __ 1` O: L0. '. an--glnnnhhah Envial . .~.-_.._._..___._________.._.. GENERAL PARAGRAPH locum `rho flotoil. ,,_ .A__- ,; I mnclwn llgun, noun attncba pg-:--- Jonu mm. 5 city Hotel Boll-Icy. Done on of Vloui Dduou and rm: contr- lot 3 clover [list I lhnrp `rrlok--llow the (igmo Wu Ion-rod. Two sharpen. who me into the city on Saturday, oycceodovi in getting any via: a littlomonoy from the boll-boy in the City hotel yutordny II a new phuo of the old `mu-nm man. he hoywu lod lnuo 1 ..... 1.- . nhnrnnrn chat. nlnnmning ,ont lm rnAsIg)juu.rkAu. ` Quuirans wank Ifvanv` . -. up-nu-ell\A\l `in-Ilnm `Inc ooywu wu mw - trspb shat that nloot - intent ovary iulndrod wwg! gall into. yiyuhapa n ,littlo~fqrgt.houghl: .wo-sld but pnvontod lm game Being cu-I-iodoub. On Bnturdnv morning a young man who the being carried out. On Baturday morning man; signed hie name on the O ty hotel -r3}ls- ter as A. E. Bulllren. Syracuse. N ." entered the oios of the hotel In question. He claimeil to have been late ping at the Thousand Island house, but t e {are there did not suit-him. so he thought of spend- ing some time at the City hotel. Be made arrangements for board with landlord Randolph. and was shown to a room. Af- ter supper a stranger madehis appearances and at once made friends with Sullivan. Employees of the hotel remarked that the two young men for strangers seemed very chnmmy. During Sunday alternoon the stranger again appeared at the hotel and was shown to the room occupied by Sullivan. The last named ordered a round of drinks, paying for `them. Then the stranger ordered a couple of rounds, ten- dering a five dollar bill in payment. The hell~boy, Jamee Hunt, who answered their calls and served them.took payment for t e drinks consumed out of the five dol ar bill, and was half way up the stairs with the change. 34 $0; and a. couple of drinks, when he was met by Sullivan, who accused the boy of `nesting him in his change. Picking n; he money that Hunt had upon theltrey. Sullivan said he would hand it to his friend, and at the snme timh he ordered Hunt to bring up a couple of more drinks. 11..-; ....t.n.n.sA (lawn chair: in do daintiest, most fascinating Itjd -'*5g;ace!`ul Shoes that were evetrgdo to adorn and protect "i,ha.`,fIi('o These are the Shoes -wofdrllyike to have you slip your fgfuftfto. Newest in design, n style and of durable 35,; and even your mother- A.lI`lyH`,9!'duId um call you extra- flgqnt if you gave away the `pi'~lc6.' `W0 won't give it away here. but come in and see if we ._tell the "truth. IIIE COOL SIIOE STORE , drinks. Hunt returned down stairs to do no he wuvbidden, and apparently Bulli- van `started for his room with the $4 50 in change, his friend : money. When Hunt returned 3 few minutes later he found only the stranger in tho room: Sulli- van wunowhora to be seen. His valiso had nllo disappeared. and A search of the house failed to locate him. , n: ..A....... H.` .r....mm.- rlnmnnriod his house failed locate mm. Of course the stranger demanded his change, which the bell-boy. Hunt, had to put up out of his own pocket. Up to this time the name of the stranger was un- known, but he finally made a. show olenrnestness b registering as J. A. Kem le, Montreal. e cleimed to have also oened Sullivan 35 and appeared quite distressed over "the loss of his money. The matter was reported to the lice by Hunt. and it was thought that ullivnn would attempt to leave the city on one of the afternoon trains. Hunt and a policeman visited. the outer Grand Trunk station. but could gain no intelligence of the miss- ing man. Komple also visited the police station and conversod with the police, leaving them to return to the hotel for his supper. He engaged a room. but after supper went out and has not since been -mm. It is now thounlit that the two was a. promeclnmcea annu-. Enquiry at tho Thousand Inland homo elicited the {son that Sullivan, actor as known, novor Ito pod them. His story. to this ooob. bo andlord Randolph wu monuloocurod out of whole cloth. Sullivan also mod the im-om game in Iovernl otorou. but It. would not work. and in over thumps ho wu foiled. (loin In tho grocory wore of went our. and mu not alncu noun soon. It is now thou ht were companions, and t. o fiim-am guns premeditated affair. w.mmh-v nu; thn Thounnd (in! notes were MID vluwu. any n cler I were too much alive to be fooled. Gnsln `lhlevel st Work on Blehnrdeon & ` Iona` Pramlul. For some time pent Richardson & Sons. grain dealers. have had reason to suspect chat grain was being stolen from their ele- vnbor at. the foot. of Princess street. The continued drain on their storeahu amount.- ed to quite a large quantity, and it. was decided to put. the police on the one. An investigation we: made accordingly by members of the local lice force. I'\.. sh- _..--u -an I A |`hnnU mg. nnrn. (lei? into inc grocery worn on U. . Wilkinson 8 Sons he ukod Honry Wilkinson ii in could change u wont doi- lnr bill. He mu void ahub tour live ollnr bills could ho given. He then ulxod ii Mr. Wilkinson would ohnn a one of the live dollar bills. but Mr. Wi innon replied that he was not. so ouiiy caught; than the game would not work. The follow when- od his money and lolt in A hurry. vernl dru notes also visited. but tho -I-_ .. ..-... 6.... ..-ml. dim: In In: fnnlnrl, member: 0! me local ucu torus. On the evening t e hunt. was com- menced the police lound thut. the door of the warehouse Ind not bn locked. huh had been merely drawn to And 1 weight placed sguinet. it. ineido. so than it could be euily pushed open from the outside. . Annmhnr nine in: discovered where the eeeily puehed tram tne ouunue. Another place wee discovered operetora,efter having effected en entrence into the building. found that they were prevented by e thicl well from getting in to the grain bine. Nothing deunted, they not to work to out in hole through the. i well. e teak thet they eceompliehed,thongh it muet heve required In long time. Hav- ing cut this opening, begs were held with the mouthe to the Iperture, end the `(min In: ellowed to run in. till the the theivee had eeeured all the plunder they wanted at that time. IIUL- ...I:... .....A. Ailnnnt. gem-ah, enrl thlt time. The police made diligent search. end dieoovered cluee that enabled them to place the guilt in the right quarter. el- though not euioient to identify the robbers. The one he: not been ehendom ed however. end it ie expected thef, ere long the guilty pereone will he in the toile. Theft! On Amheret Island. A oompleint reaches Kingston to day of considerable lewluenoee on Amheret le- lend. A still. owned by Rev. Steerue Tighe. wee etolen. end the chief of police in eendin out A deeoription. It in eigh- teen feet . with an iron plete on keel: in painted white onteide. rid within. with green It mule; in copper futon- two old onee. Buepieion an to the thiet ie undoubtedly well toended. on e Ineneeenehonttheielendleetweekienow Sutherland s | `Viv you urwuu -u-y- .. .su'3o:ssruu.v vifsnonv. ROBBED AN ELEVATOR. -nu DALLY ware. HONDA 1'. Jmevsfr 9, 1397. `lie Animal-inrm or `the tune ` ' ` \ Ihmerot Ipeln. lhnnm. August 9 -l`nrt.her details of the ueeninetlon of the prime minietr of Bpein, Senor Genome .del Gunilla, at the heslu of Saute Agqede yeetardey letter- uoon ehow that Senor Cenovu del Cutil|o- end his wife were present. yesterday morning er. the celebration of male in the chapel attached to the bathe. After mm the premier wee reading and con- velln with some reporters. when the approached end red three shots no 11' with a. revolver, ' hitting but the forehead, cheek and lets en. The wounded men fell to the ..-nunul nu-ulna v AnnAnnirI "Lnnu Lira TDD wounuea nun mu in um and, cr lug : Auauin, "Long Live . 1:110 remier was carried to hi! room Ind exprod at. 1:30 .m.. um: ox- tromo unction had been 1 niinintared by n riut of the Dominican order. Inn nvnnvlnnnr -rhn mun 3rnI'l|lll.'.QlV * A he murderer. who was immediately `I seized by the pee le who were in the vicini- ` ty ofthe scenec the crime, was severely . handled, and might have been killed had it not been for the protection` aiforded him by a number of civil guards. who ran to the rescue. The prisoner, who declared he had killed the premier "in the accomplishment of a just vengeance at rett gave the name of Rinaldi and claimed that the deed was the outcome of anarchist conspiracy. Later, however, the aseasein confessed that his real name was Michele Angine Colli, that he was twenty- eix years of a e, a native of Boggia. near Naples. and t at he left Italy and came to Spain in 1896. After reaching Spain Golli, `according to ,his confession; re- sided .at Barcelona and participated in the doings of the varion anarcbiatassocia- tions of that place and vicinity. After sojourning at Barcelona for some time Colli visited France and Belgium and re- turned to Spain in July last. After his return the anarchic seemed to have completed plans for the assassination of the prime minister. He left Madrid for Santa Agmeda at the same time as Senor Canovas Del Castillo, and awaited an op- portunity to assassinate the statesman. nlli save he is satisfied with havin: Charming Effects .' 1.. nnunnn |nl.l.nlIlll.Y_ ` portunity to assassinate one statesman. Colli says he is satised having done "his duty and asserts he had nr personal grudge against the premier, and was merely obeying orders received from his superiorsin the secret society in which he belonged. He frankly confesses anarchist doctrine, esys he sentenced in 1895 to eighteen months imprisonment in the jail at Luoerie, Italy, and claimed that he escaped from there to Marseilles. from which port be made his way to Bar- eelone. Senora Csnovss del Castillo, wile of the premier.` rushed to his side upon hearing th shots, bitterly reproaohed the murde rfor his crime. Colli. in reply to the agonizing words of the distracted wife.seid: I respect you because you are an honorable lady, but I have done my duty and I am now easy in my mind, for I have avenged my friends and brothers of Montjuicli. _- . .. , ---n:__n. Home Ilen At Work. Consiv/u.1., 0nt.. Au uat 9.--Mr. Stew- art, A wealthy farmer oloxboro township, was in town Saturday, and told of a rather peculiar adventure he had in the morning with condence men. It was an old story. N umber one called on Mr. Stewart. and asked him to go and value some property. They met number two on the roadway, and the strangers recognized in each other an old acquaintances. Number two had a valise with a lot of money. The three card- monte game was started and the farmer was drawn in. He had only 85 with him. but they let him win a bet of $500 on his assurance that he had the money in Cornwall. Number two objected to losing the money until Mr. Stuart showed his coin, and on number one s ad- vice, he and Mr. Stuart started for Corn- wall to get the money, and to meet num- ber two in a grove near Avonmore. When Cornwall was reached. Mr. Stuart refused todraw his money out of the bank. and number one, seeing that the game was up, excused himself for a moment, and has not since been seen. A similar attempt was made to victimize a wealthy farmer in Charlottenburg last week, but failed. Home From Their Camp. T. H. Henley. 1 . Driven]! and A. 00:- tello, of the stat!` of the K. k P. railway, who with their Iainilien have been in camp at Barker : Point for ten days punt, return- ed to the city to-day ltrengthened and re- invigorated by their I'_:journ on the banks of the Cntaraqui. Tleir camp, on Wood! farm, on the Pittaburg 011010 of the river. was in one of the prettiest spot: in the dis- trict and the camper: found it hard to leave it. Mr. Woods proved courteous an d obliging to I degree in his dealings with them, and they retain a lively recollection of his kindness. I Comp 0! American cnuoelete. CLAYTON, N. Y.. August 8.--Ex-commo- dore William 9.. Huntington was the officer ol the day in the camp of the America ounce euocietion here today. Among the latest errivnln were delegate: from the Brooklyn, Rochester end Irondequoib clubs. The Rochester men brought a war canoe. Prominent members who have just arrived ,Il`O ex-commodore Robert T. Wilkin and Percy Hogan. 0! Brooklyn; Thomas Hale, jr-., of Yonkers; Perry M`. Stmwnrb and J. R. bawut, at Rochester. More than 100 are new in the camp. . `u lab Dad Bnlletl. Guswoon, Gm. Anguut 9.-Nathaniel Muon. 3 young negro. employed M the rooidoueo of Dr. Charles A. Powell. ut- tompbod Ln uunlt. upon Mrs Powcll md WI! onpturod after a erce ugglo. A pone book u nogro from Dr. Powell and on do! him some distance down tho road, wlnro in van placed ngninzt n pile of rock. At a clgn from onuof tholosdoraovery trinor mu pulled and a ahoworo! lend found lodgvmont in the negro : body. Be In: klllod instantly. II -ICKCKID -q1o Ahut tau hnndnul wont down to B: on name: Ishnigr on . tri pmnd vary on - AMI. `l'|n,uuunlonih win ginn an 0 Inland:-is Bay. Ptd. l'-Hindu: bdloonuuuoionspd pundit: chip. tho my! 0! an electric tarot Iighthlq thorn Imilhhrlq "'-"-......._'*- .'::?"'.-:':':............." ` .1 II l4UI"V I-I1-lvl-' sync . The noun yacht Jun Irrlvod hm thin snmoon Iron Clayton. N.Y., After 3 re- Iunrhbly nick tun. Bho curried I party oonpoudo C. Hot`-Iuholl. Nuv York; J. Rnuoll `Panama. London:r Egg. L. . . . 1 , gbbrtl R. cintgh n lupus lillnnnh nntl illmnig and uculn . A. u. uluwpnu, 0 and re. Oillolpio. and Min Lino. `ttlbur , PL: J. A. Miller,` Philadolphil. and 3. .cumn ma .1. L. Alaxurior, Blinbuh, NJ. The member: oi the party an [nun -c the Britinlr A11-Inna. ` nAus'{%Z'i:'iiBIn. *":.*:.*.:'.s:*