Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1898, p. 1

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uorman's Benn explwl. Louis Emory Mccomaa is a member of an old and honorable Maryland family. His grandfather fought against the Brit- ish in the battle of North Point in 1814, and his grzuidunoie was killed in the same ght, his name being inscribed on the roll of honor on the monument which stands in Baltimore to commemorate the victory. ll- |l..I`.-nu.-. nun: kn-n In Hlnnhlnnrnn V son college. In nalonuuru Lu uululuuulurluv ulu \'IuLu1'y. Mr. Mocomns was born ln Waahlngton county, Md., In 1846. He attended local achools M Wllllamaport and In 1868 went to Sc. James college, where he atudlod un-.. til 1863, ln which year he went to Dlckln- Theru he graduated in 1866. A or unulvlna Inw twn wanna ntnunrq. y\JuAu nu an vvuunu. who has for yours been one of the Demo- cratic lenders in the senate. He will take his seat on March 4, 1899, when Senator G01-man's term explrel. Lnnh: Runny-v Mnfinvnnn In I mnmhnr nf MR GOI-'lMAN'8 SUCIBCEBSOR. MURDERED FOR MONEY. OP$Nil;G-fHE-HOUgE, Lotus E. M'coMAs. |.m.".:*..-.;.i."*:'..."..."..;':.:r:'.-.;..*:.`| -lIkp' ihi ol whrch amount nu noon at nan. Dr. H. Bill did yaw y. H0 in: eighty-nix you: old. E0 was lot (ony- :`ovon you: a lumbar ol Duhouiolodgo o! I. . fMDY&00I ay Prince mnorn. UIHIUU, or wmun 91.110 in opens to far; ropniring public building: dunogod by ro no Windoor. 316.000, of which 82.100 hu boon opont; and for tho oouhliolnneno of n cnotolno part no Lsko Tugioh. in tho Yukon country. 82.200, all of which amount bu boon ox"pondod. In. `I! Dill Algal -anhnr I "A -an IOVIII yuu u Fnomnonn. $300,000. 0! union u0U.UUU nu nun epontzfor the opening up of the Yukon country. 345.000. of which 831,538 bu been expanded; for jail and court honno ag Prince Alborb. 36.900, of which (2.140 in nnmm no [Are rncnirinnv nnblic Imildimn ror ponce prowculon In nun IIIOII. lO300.U00. 0! which 8160.000 bu boon -n.nI- Inn Ihn nnnnina nn 0' III` vllinn regulut-Iona mere. Sir Louis Device made the following statement regarding the Yukon railway in the houee of common: yesterday : "The gentleman who represented the Roths- childu in this country had the offer made to him. After considering the whole quea- tion. after examining ell the infornhtion thou the government could plsoe before him, and after cnhling to his prineipola no home. he wrote to the government de- clininc to touch it at ell. lltunnilnnv-.II'\-In"l -u-.-gnu -are innntl cumnc to moon in an on." Governor-genon|'n warrants were ioouod since the clone of Int session to the Amount of 3372.400, of which amount: there has nlrudy been spent $199,300. The different wornnuo iuuod were: For police protection in the Yukon. gamma, nl -mnh 1160.000 bu bun hherelor the provmcul Hana. The custom: department: has decided to send two oioers to Skaguay and Dyea to furnish information to Canadians going through to the Yukon by that route and to nnsiam in the carrying out of the customs regulut-ions there. Rir Innis Davies made f0"0WiDl wanted to know I! Lnla reporu was (NIB. Hon. David Mme raid that the govern- ment. had not received such information. Two days ago Mr. Peter:-on had cabled that he thought he wu nboubsuccoeding in carrying out. this contract. Mr. Fitznntrick veaberdnv introduced carrying this contract. Mr. Fitzpatrick yesterday the governmot bill to repeal the existing dominion franchise law and substitute therefor the provincial lists. Tim mnfnml dansrtmenb sequence. Sir Wilfrid Lnurier assured him bbab the policy of the governmenb into keep exposed paint: like McLeod and Labhbridge well protected by police force. In tha nannte before the orders of the 121 Princess St.. Kingston. protecreu by police rorce. In the senate before day were called. Sir Mackenzie Bowell read a newspaper deupatch, emanating from Quebec. to the eect that Mean-e. Petersen. Tait & Co. had oated their company and were now in a position to carry out their contract with the govern- ment for the feat Atlantic service. He wanted to know if this report was true. `D-.. h,...:.l Mill. nnirl Han!-. u: unmarri- nu. Dnvln 8310 Thu There II GI-out Anx- Iocy In Alberta. OTFAWA, Fab. ll.-The amtention of the qvemmenh was called last night in tho gouge by Mr. Davin to the danger of withdrawing mounted police from Al- berta. bo aend them to the Yukon. He said there in great anxiety in the went in con- than Ill WOT8 BIIIDTBOOCI ll] OIIB V0yIB. The bill authorizes the secretary of the treasury to prescribe regulations for the transhipment and the transportation of merchandise into the United States by sea for immediate exportation to a foreign port oy sea or by a river. and also amends the present lav. found in section 3.102 of the revised statutes so as to read as follows : ' "`{he !'nB'4l6l` of any foreign vessel, ladsi? or in `ballast, arriving. whether by sea or otherwise, in the waters of the United States from any foreign territory adjacent to the northern. north-eastern or north- western frontiers of the United States. shall report at the office of any collector or deputy collector of the customs which shall be nearest to the poiat where such vessel may enter such waters, and such vessel may not transfer her cargo or passengers to another vessel or proceed further inland, either to unload or take in cargo. without a special\per- mlt from such collector or deputy coll tor issued under and in accordance withach general or special regulations as the - tary of the `treasury may, in his discretion, from time to time prescribe. this section shall also apply to trade with or through Alaska. For any violation of this sec- tion such vessel shall he seized and for- felted. VIVI... hill ruuauiplnn '1\vs I-lug `Av-fanasn A. Irumusn RESIRIIJIIBM renzea. The bill providee (or the forfeiture 0! my merehandiee shipped from one Ameri- oen port: to mother, either directly or vie e foreign port, on my other then en Amerioen veeeel. A like provielon ie eleo made in regerd to the M-eneporcehien oi peeeengeu by e forel n veeeel from one American port to enot. er, except. that the penalty in thin ease is placed no 8100 each. IAIZAINSI lIANAllA S mm} No Canadian Veuel to call at `two or lore Amerleen Porn Unoceaalvely For Oargo or Pnaaengero--lt Kenna Incl: For Iinvlgntora on the St. Lawrence- Amerlcen Veaaele to Transport Car- [oea lrom That Country ton lrorelgn One. Wasumurox, D. 0.. Feb. ll.-8enator Frye from the committee on commerce yesterday reported to the senate and ae- cured the passage of a bill amending the navigation laws in important particulara affecting the coasting trade of the United States. The bill is of general application, but iti intended especially to prevent Cenadia vessels from securing an undue share of the carrying bueineea between Alaskan and other Ameri- can ports. Complaint hae been made that Canadian veuele were attempting to par. ticipate in the trade by starting from their own porta and thenatopping auc- ceaaively at more than one American port and taking on passenger: and freight from one American point to another on theory that all were embraced in one voyage. Tim hill unhhnri-Inn hhn nnnr-nhnrv nf the UNITED BTATES PASSES A BILL OF WIDE APPLICATION. .\n6thcrAmcndmcnt"to the Na- vigation Laws. WITHDRAWING POLICE. YourCook ,VVonders la LIVINGSTON a BBQ] Good Quality, Open Front, JC I,IlI'6 II lzviii GUI Illiv JIII-1 Take Laxative Brom .-Qul no '1`-blou Ml` guggistl rufnud the mono)` 1 it man to cute. ISHIRTSI Bnkonlun Kulod. BI:x.m:vn.x.n:, Ono , Feb. 11 ~-~Chn|u Knox, 1 G T.R. brukounon. {ell (tom the top of his train just. was of this city shortly altar noon to-dny and VIA: Instanc- ly killed Ha wu lb0|ID wont; vo ears of age, unmarried and reaidod in ' orb Hope. Aldormnn Suswaro was able to be nround to day for the first. time ainco Monday Inc. He suffered from the eoow of I oovoro cold. I! I')..._-lI '4!` (A. (Inn.-`nan; I-at Aunn. OOIQ. H Powell lo; for (hmnoquo Int. oven- iug on n buainosa trip. LONDON, Onb.. Fob. ll.---A man named J, W. Clyno arrived in the city Int night: about 11:30 from Wnluingham Centro And registered nt qbe Dominion houoo. Tnin morning he was found dud in his bed. In is not likely elm. an inquest) will be held as the indications point: no I natural death. LIOGK `nae Llbernl oendldeeee end Party In Den- non nun Addlngeon Aeefve. Nuuu. Feb. ll.-'l`he omteet in Leu- Lnox in being prosecuted with much vigor, end the proepecte of redeeming the ridin to libeteliem ere very bright. Bowen E Ay ee- worth. reform oendidete. in en intelligent end highly eeteetned farmer, with e long and honorehle munioipel record. He wee the ret werden of the county under the new county council: not. Mr. Ayleeworth hee mede e thorough cenvue of the con- stituency end met with u very oordiel re- ception. _ Ah the hanrd of renriatretion here 206 Apvpliootlon Io: Appeol. QUIBIU. Feb. l1.--It will be remember- edthet the Montmegny emugg|ere.Oou- lombe. Lechonoe and Dreheue, who were convicted and Ienlenoed. some time o in the police court by judge Ohenveeu. we no for avoided going to jail by on Appeal on A point at law to the eriininel/court. Application hoe been mode togthe court to have the hearing of the eppenl poetponed to the next term of the court. L. N. Oliver mode the eppliontion for the no- cueed. and Amedee Robitaille. M.P., who repreeented the minister of justice. agreed to thedemand on :he ground that Mr. Cho- uette, M.1 .. advocate for the ecoueed,waa geteined in Ottawa by his parliamentary du tiee. what's the matter with the rouge -the meets on not pro- petly cooked. This range is probebly all right. It may he that the cool you have been burningisnot as gmd an the cool we can sell you for the same rios. Or maybe you are not uynng the coal moet suitable for A range; There is something in thet. You will dissipate all your coal worries iz|you buy from us. M IIIIIII HUI luv lxlvuuynv. \',m'ou\`1-217., B.C., Feb. 11. - Duniel Mann. one 0! the contractor: of the Smokeen railway. in chang like I lion in bondage. He wants to gen 5,000 men to Wrnngel and, alcbou h vt Iieulnon no leavin hero I week. t. to in not room on them gr hall I dozen men which bu not been engaged {or in advnnoo. Thin in the most. vivid procure of the rush an it in now on in Vancouver. E To Care a Cold in one Du n~_u.- v-_-.n_- n....... J\..|..f.._ -n-L.|..- ;.I 1 copuon. Ah the board of regmzntion name: were enrolled. Next week I series of public meetings will be held Ab ditforonn poi-nu throughoub the riding.o bo Id- dreuod by Mean. B. M. _BrMon, M P.; Fl M, Dnrnnhn. On... And. nhhan. Th! dreuod by mourn. D. M. prluwn, an r.; H. M. Derooho. Q0.. and" obhan. The outlook is very enoounning; In Addinu-v.nn'F`. 8. Wu-tmnn | candidl- outlook I! enoouruzmg. In Addington'F. B. Wnrtmen I candida- tureia meeting with much success. The riding in nlerge one and extremely am. cult to cnnvua. but the reform {oroea were never better organized or more united. Mr. Wnrtmnn in now plying his attention to the back of the county. In the front townahipa it is conceded that the liberal candidate he gained on his opponent, and in the town- ship of Camden he has turned Mt. Reid a majority into I minority. I oppoeltlon To Divide the Inlet` on the Question. 01-nwn, Feb. ll.--'I`he conoerntivee propose to bring About a vote on the quee- tion of preferential trnde. To that end Mr. MoNei|l giveenotioe of; reeolution declaring that it in desirable then I ouetome arrongemenb be elfeoted between Great Britain and her colonies. by which the trade within the empire mny be placed one more iovornble footing than that which is carried on with foreign countries. Th: nminlnn I-.1!-Hr nmnmlnlinn nnnh IIIIBUII ID] 3 Jill`. IIC Illvu. U.\nB.1muc, 0nt.. Fob. ll.--Jolm War- ner, a farm laborer, about thirt -ve year: of age met his death by being itten by a hog yeeterdey. Werner. preparing to go to Manitoba. was staying with Walter Blanchard, in Scott townnhip a few milee from here. Blanchard went away from home yeeterdey and cautioned Warner to be careful in going about the hog aa he waa very vicious. Werner had ocouion to enter the pen and was attacked by the enimel which hit him eeverely in the leg. severing an artery. Ae there were no men around little could be done to stop the ilow of blood and when auietanoo nally arriv- ed iron: the neighbor: Warner wn uncon- aoioue. He died late last night. wnncn la onrrlou on wwu Iunngn uvuuuwa. The dominion turiif commission cosh 38 219. or which 8813 went to pny the ox- nses of Mr. Fielding. $175 tor Sir Oliver owab, 8324 for Sir Richsrd Cu-bwrighb, 8l30 for Mr. Borden and 8200 for Mr. Paterson. cmmers anuunucn; unuurunuuu ya THE WbRK T!-`IAT TELLS. IZIIAVIFUBIPS ONLY $1.00. PREFEEiTAADE Bitten By A H0`: H0 Dlod. _....... n_. 1.14. n 1.1.. Run: For The lllondyko. 1-: r1 l.I_L II Dlod Whllo In Bod. 939+ ll-I White Dress IT! Donn: In Scotland. Tononro, Fob. ll.--Word bu rescind hero of the death of Alonndor KcKnn:lO, `Inn:-non, n protnlnont Soot who 1 _ widely Inwn In Canada porlonnll I through hi! voluminous wriuingl. 0 wt! a loader of the movotmno for tho Ioolsl omoliornfion ol the orolton. ajonrnalllt of long nuudnn . and an author of wide ropnu. Ho vi tad Ounldn Ilvofll you U wl modrx QUEEN S1-o III-I HlH(`K l[0l'Hl'}. N1). 39! WEILINGTON Htrvnt, nmnr H10 l`urk.lut1-ly ut-1,-uplorl by Mr. luclmrd Wnhlrnn. Property lain nxcollcnl. nrnlnr. Itvnt nlmlurula-. Apply to WALKBN O WALKIM, Holl(-Horn. Klnguwn. IIOUHE T0-l.l'I'l`. mxmzn OF ELIJS and l)l\'lulun Hlroulu. I'0IIM.VIIII0l1 on the hat. of l<`obrlmr_\'. llux t`urmI`rlvbuen uu-d M Hrncory rump nml mm-hm.-r Shop. Enquire lwxl door`, nr .I.\ ma; llmm. llnttvrm-u. I(I('K H()l'HE UN (`Ll-2ll(i\' H'l`KElC'l` ma- twm-n llnx-k uml Princes-m ntn-urn, contam- Ing 7 mums. with oxu-nnlon kin-hen, bath, Mr. Also two Immu,-x on Brook street neutrin- luluxtlmt on-cuplt-I by Dr. Fowlenw whom up- !` .\'- l..\H(H*'. l"l'lL\'lHlH'Il) ROOM IN vuto home. No.3 Hrlck 'l`errIu:(- ]'uul`u Hnhlmth H4-hunl, .\lnnt.rcal I-ttroul. ` `FN- trul Immllly, nuxlern Iznprovemuntu, 1131']- oppoulbu M. NEl LADY 0|! (u'EN'l`hE.\lAN wuntcd In thls tlhttrlvt, lln c-unvmsul ugem for popular BIL-ycI<~ Journal. Hot money for right puny. Wrlbu WHlcEl.INO (l.\7.|r.1"r|c." Toronto, Ont. lfl;l ---RELlAlH.E MEN IN EVERY ID- :-nllly, lm-n.l or travelling; to Introduce It now dln-tcu\'(-ry und keep our uhow c rdu uwked up on .m:eu, fem-ms and brld 0! r0 hout tnwnnnd vounlry. I-jtemly ompoymem. fum- mtsamn or rmlury. $3 per month and ex- pmmun, nml mmmy mpoulml In nny bunk when Nlarmd. For pmtlvulnru nddrou Till (vvmuin M wulml. Em:c1'mc ('u., I nndon, Um... fnnlu n. ` I HUHI-I IN VAIIHIIN fElHlA(L'}., PRIN- l'l3.'4 H1 rm.-I, U('l'll|)l('lI Ivy llunin Hruniuln. l'(~u-up-Ion Mny lul. Apply M. Wllm l)lp0. \'l".l{\' ('()MF(I|tTALl<} l)WELl.lNU. N4 . NH Klnu Htrm-t, pumu-sulml May hot; ml - orn lmprnvt-um-mu; rt-nt. m0derutA'. Apply nvxl door to Im\At'v-snwuuu. I2 SPECELSI |3TEA9Y%&%$TEAQY_. 1. N0. 36. ans` Av a Alnvsannnuy l.r:,\m.\'u UNl)ER l`AKlCR. AND Enuuu.|ncu-- H5 l'r1m-ens utmvl. (`urner Iiydonlmm Itroctn 'l`ulL-phunu uummunlouuml. - 1' EH'l"I*IRDA Y ON` |h\(i()'l` (DH. IIRDCK H'l'., n lAuly'u lHu\(.'I-\' HILK HH4)l'l [N(i BAH, (-mludnllm ll purvw and u lottur. Finder re- warded hy It-swing M Wlllu omre 0|` Y.M.l.`~.A. Mr, HI:-lmrcl Wnlalrnn. l nn-Inrlv lu1n oxnnllnnl. 300 Pieces New Embroideries From I cent to 25 cents yard. 2 Pieces Only Black Broche Silks u an): nanny. '|`mc Lrcumm lI.vnn:n1'Ax|cn--m-4-250 Prin- ('1-aunt. l`0|0phonul47A. Open I)u.ynndN||1lIk T. F. HARRISON COMPANY .-. up a ----9--o-ww-v w.:_ __._. ._ Underlukors and hlmbullnoru, 23!! and 285 l'rIm~.esu Htroel. Phouou:--Warer1x)mI, 00; Ronhlont-0, 91. open any and night` I h`.LI -R| MEN IN EVERY LO- now al|m\n\1-rv nml lxnnn nnr nhnw mtrdu nu-ind 1 have rererencc-:4. mm. 21 Htuurt. street. The In. Jovlvr nae. Montreal, Feb. ll.--I)etectivo McCas- kill went. to St. Jovite to investigate the case of Olivite Dufour, who died last 69 tember, and was buried in the Ca holic cemetery there. The burial took place twelve hours after the death, on the same day, and this fuel. with the report that the body had shown aigna of decomposition before in- terment. caused a good deal of coun- mont in the village. It now appears that the hasty interment. took place in order that the death should not Im al- lowed to interfere with It rattle which was being held. The cause of death is eaid'to be dysentery. _.- -,- _.A.;- , u.uuu-21m "VAN HE A(`(:4)MM0l)ATHD with both nlnulv and tlmnhlr rooms. with \\0d`P(<'nn\ ('lll'lI(`t*n, at 909 Queon I-Street. Din-on Inlportoru Drona Hoods and Mnntlou. j _t; 8. S. OORBETT, IYNERAI. l)IRE("l`()ll. `IN PRINCESS ET. Klngumn, RIICCONNOI` Lu W. M. Dwnnan. `muli WANTED. Al'I'I.Y.'l`0 MR3 J.8. J Mucxmcwmx, 182 Earl I-moot. Othvn and St. Imnouoo `ll 10 IJII. A-- Iloohly Mr And In Id to dny. ahoworl during the lily and on Sutnrdsy. )N JAN. Blur. A BLACK H.\'I`(.?HELON IDI- vlnlun sm-c-1.. A Ilbcrul nxvmrd for lbs re- nrn In Huh: nh-I-_ mm:-:1u\1. SERVANT, APPLY TO M188 L Wmxxmson, 5!) Clergy street. v-. In newest designs, good value at $1.50. Special price as long as they last 5| per _yard. Inspection invited. WEATHER PROBAIILITIII. 3001)` GENEEAL `SERVANT: I have rererencc-:4. Apply (0 Mus. J. 11.2: 4 P. M." EDITIOII. HENRY BRAKE. WANTED. `us. mu). . vv-.............u.... _BOARD. L081`. "* .pp|y Bill- hot-uonnuutdny W.R.Thonnoo.'hoo- vucdhkiud hr South Bruno. with- dmuunuoutolhdncucngago-tau. Rohun.|::lu-Int. nndoouIyeou|dI- lulu wunoninoud inhiuund. II. I.--lII Qghnnnllgnnlnunnnhlnn cor. , v "I will, sir," said the old munl (iuite seriously, I znn 104 years old." uwmy-nve. \ I want to ro5ri:.ler_` In` szml. in n firm voice. , Nnme," was the reply. "John Charles Frnnklnnd." I suppose you will swear that you are of age!" jokingly naked :3 scrutin- Inl`, I I v v lull um an n uuu-_ South Brnnt will have the lmnur of recording the vote of the oldest voter in the provinve. Yesterday the cen- tenarizm, whose name is J. C. Frank- Innd. drove In the court, house, and mounted the st.-urs tn lhv court room. where Judge Jones us registering for district two, as lively ms it man of twvnty-five. _ "I \|r.'1nI tn rom.=.lo-r hr .-micl. in XI lllnvvu -vs nu... oP0lt'I'IIDDlIlVIII1. ' M Frontcntc wud libonl ccmmittoc rally at ro!orm rooms this evening cl: 8 o'clock. Mu. Bcnry Wsdo "At one Satur- dcy afternoon. Fob. Web. from 4 to 7. In aid of 86. Janet church dcbu. Admin- -hn. In. in II III lion 10c. PROVINCIAL 'ELcno~ 1] For Member For Kingston. I . COMMITTEE RO0M-Prlnceu $t.. oppnslte Sydenhnm street. Shirt Sale For Saturday tho lploo ol The morning Pnpon Ind tn- latut Duvutchon. Msdumo Dreyfus is so seriously ill lb Pu-is owing to worry. that she is unable to nppoariu the witness stand. und in my one the refuses to furnish any further testimony. `Mm Rn-il.i-h hnmlanhin Vintnrinun stub- wlumony. The British battleahip Victorious stub- od for Chin: to-dny And the cruiser Gihnlbnr will follow. When they arrive in Ohinn son the Bnitieh nqundron will be larger than over beloro in thou watou. oven in time: of wlr. PF.<`l'l..\'l`UllH ANII I.\'\'l'2.~'l`l)lL\` H.\\`- L mg hllu vupllul ul` unu luuulrcd |0I|ul`N ($11!!) uunl upwards uhuuld wrltv in m M um-A`. I have nunwthlnu nr ummunl lmportmu-o lo c-omxnunluutu. 1,`u.\m.1-zs Hl'(illE.H, 0;: Wall street, New York. j HoN.wr)'1. HARTY| Rally of `Liberal inmmittees !| F09 FRONTENAC WARD 1\\' I)l)lln|\' l.`\'|.'\'l\fl1 Fon aisexu gm. a\\' u l'l`l'l)ll \ V L`! FOR SYDENHAM WARD UN H.\ l`I'|tl)A\ l at (`um- nnlttw Ronni, Uoldcrn Hun Block. IIVU-II. VI Il`\IlUJ I II I a HI . ANNUAL Ml l`l_\`H HF THIC HI`!!- ru-rlhoru wllI Iw held In the (`uum-ll (`hum- lmr. (`|t.v Ilulldlmm. ml .\l"I`l'2R- llow on-an In Incl ll-Ioo. 'l`Inwn-II. Out. Fob. ll.-At the gd. and ` I tion hold on - no Bi: sweep. fur trimmed. iteep tar collar and tho.- '.0||l|1! u1>-to-d-ta PM'1'1..\'i`m1"XN|Wx\'I;s'rnu.Cn.\v- . hm Mln mmllnl m um clnllum FOR HAPTY AND GOOD GOVERNMENT. FIIUIV I IEIVFIIJ VIIIIIII UN FRIDAY I".VH.N'INH M l'uIIl!nllll*(' ltunm, Huldom Llnn Blm-k. IIIIII-'IU IIIIUIII UN HJ\'l'l'l{l).\Y |'2\'l..\'ll\'H nt (`I pulgn(.`u|nIn|N-0 Rumma, l rln um --- __ .. .....-4...-9 LOCAL MEMORANDA. HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. A xvuuv \ I \l I.`L"l`l\`t1 txl.` 'l`lll4 -PITH OF THE NEWS. -n ALL A1` I! 0'0LODK. .-\. H. Fultl), Hl'1"_\' (`x-mrul Fmnmlm-v. IN Uli Fr`, HP!` n-tn r_\`. Fur Lined Wraps $25.00. I3. IIIIIIIII III. I'll IDVCIITC IIIII nddtothoobooaoluoublo ahonoculn. whiehuobyno moonuuolow an cabin utlloritiol pmlou to bolion." - WK IIFDOTIIIIP OI BOO ICCKOIH Loxnox. Fob. ll.-'l`|u Sh. Jnnol Gn- utu up: Senor Do Lone bu ' n- od. and it won the right courts. whet. ho wrotoor did not write tho lottu. huh tho Incident in bond to make Inplanntr nan hnnunnn tin Inn novcnmnnh And I. WHITE II WIIIIIII K0 EIII Illpljll mu human the two govcnlnonb and ulrl Qnnnhgnnnnnlunnhln About Calm. (ICE 0! VIII CIIITBDD IIlIlI'I (ll Ialll . `All the oomlneate on thin euhjecu hinter- ly denounce the buelneee of "eteeling end publiehing e privete letter. After the eebineh council we premier. Senor Be- neete, told e coneeponent. shes eenor Depny do Lorne bed brevely" edmitted the eneborehip of the letter. Tnunnu, lfnh, ll,_.'l`he EL June: 0:. IKIOWH Dilly DO I I0" OI IIIIU IUIUUTU. MADRID, Feb. l|.-At e meeting of the | Spanish cabinet held yesterday under the presidency of the queen regent. the minis- wr Senor Gallon. reeds desputoh from Senor Dupuv De Lome. the Spenish mini- ster st Weshington, seyiniz theta the pub- lished letter to Senor Canslejas wee written by him and that his position. oon- sequently. had become untenable end he begged the overnmentto scoept his re- signetion. he cabinet decided to sooept the resignation of Senor Dupuy De Lome end the ministers consequently met and decided to telsgrsgh to Senor Dupuy De lame sooepting. is resiunstion end so- trusting the rst secretary with the eon- duct of the current sifsirl of the legetaon. `All than nnmmsmn on this euhiect binar- Immmmmmmm; A letter Alleged to be Ills At-! tacks the President. enect." -\s soon as the letter appeared in the press the state department otlicials be an an effort to settle its authenticity and w on it had learned all that could be developed on that point and had been told that the minister himself refused to deny writing it. the consideration of the next step began. Assistant secretary Day was in consulta- tion with the president on the subject dur- ing the oicial day and then"spenb much time in framing his message to United States minister Woodford at Madrid. The olcial ,statement of the sending of this message was accompanied by a declination toindicate its contents at this time, the department merely giving to the press the following statement : "hlininfnr A-IA l.'\mA rlnnn nnf. rlnnv writina Our show window tomorrow will display some of the lot. We have given particular attention to Gentlemen's Shirts for a number of seasons. Get them from the best makers. Keep full sssort- ment ofsiau. We guarantee fit and sstishction or money re- N050`. ` IOIIUWIDK HBB(BllII8| a "Minister de Lorne does not deny writing the letter. This department has commu- nicated with Gen. Woodford on the sub jecb. Until thab communication reached the Spanish govornrnenb it would be im- proper to in any manner abuse the contanta of the message to Gen. Woodford. iI;AUSEER-l_SENSAI|N.` nay: : Besides the natural end inevitable coaneneu with which he repent: all that the press and public opinion of 8pein has said of Weyler, in show: once more that Mcliinlo in week end catering to the rub- ble. nnd {maiden a low politician. who do- sirel to leave ndoor open to mend to etand well with the jingoee of his pu-by." Tho harm in further minted. in rnlnan x won man one pages on ma puny." Tholootor In fnrbbor qua . in ralnon no the pending treaty, us fol ovu : "It: would ha mnnh imnormnb that vou no mo penning Irony, us louowl : "It: would ha moan imporbanb that you should agitate the question ol commercial relations. even though in would he only lot effect. A- ........ _. Ll... I..u..... ...............-1:... AI... Jnbllnnt Over It: Oepture. NIW YORK, Feb. ll.-Tbe Tribune says: "The members of the Cuban junta were jlillmenb yeeterdny over the capture of the letter of the Spanish minister, Depny Do Lolne. All sorts cc rumors were eoab eround the Cuben head- qunrtera lush night. One 0! them was to the effect: that I numhex of etforta had been made to go!) the letter out. of the po- neseionofthejunta And thus no high :5 8:20.000 had been oerod for it. How the junta obtained the lower in being enro- mlly guarded and the exact facts are known only In A few of the lenders." MAnn|n Fnh, II ._.Ah 1 mnntina 110' Mm SPANISH MINISTER FINDS HIM- SELF PERBONA NON GRATA. Be oered Insult to the President of the I United Benton - Ills Resignation Dan I Been Telegnphed to the Spanish Gov- ernment-ulg Iloney Ollered to Secure the Letter : Return. NEW YORK, Feb. l0.-The Press ssys thst representatives of the Cuban junta yesterday gave out copies of a letter sign- ed "Enrique Dupuy De Lorne, minister of Spain in Washington. and addressed to Jose Cenelejes, who went: to Cuba lash Sephemberu premier Saga.sts s personal representative. In this letter the Spsnish minister refers to president McKinley as week and ceterin to the rubble," and as `'5 low politician w desires to stand well with the iinonan of his nnrtv. ' excerpts excluug moan colllmenu ll'Ul.l| nuu nllogod letter of Spnninh minister De Lomo boDon Jose Cnnnlojn: Spanking of the president : manage, the letter IAVI - Pot Saturday 79:. counsel (or we bumsn Junta, says ; We know absolutely that this letter is genuine. A man rislred his life to obtain it. We do not hesitate to acknowledge that it was stolen from Canalejsa. It in written on the per of the legetion. The handwriting is e Lorne : end the signa- ture is his. He may deny it until he is black in the face, but it is genuine and everybody who has seen it knows that it is. The men who atoleit abstracted it from the envelope end left the letter. If he had attempted to steel the envelope or had stolen the envelope he would have got away with the letter. 1:. D..L...... ...-- ..L...l .5.-...r. H... fllnnl, was an ungnu no wrong. no ropuoa : No; t a translation was made in the office by men who thoroughly understand both lunguagon and it is on near correct as I translation can be. KY... v...... uI-I.. In 4n`..II-.-i.... gm 0}.` cranqumon no." Nnw Youx, Fob. 10.-Following are the excerpt: exciting mosh comment from the nllanad latter of Snnninh with the J!!! on or me parby." The Wee ington correspondent of the Press any: that when I copy of this letter was shown to minister De Lome he prompts- ly pronounced ibaforgery. He also an a that an ofoml of the state de srbment e- garding the mother said : :3 Lame did not: write the lebter. The Cuban junta has been imposed upon by somebody. On the other hand. Horatio L. Rubens. win: we loner." Mr. Rubens was Asked about the trans- lauions and if there was not some danger that it might: be wrong. He replied`: . n hrgnnlnhnn Ina mnda In tho "I IOW POIIEIOIIII W110 UIIIITUI DU with the jinoea of his party. 'l`|m Wu inatnn cm-raanond nu been Imposeu upon Dy lomuuouy. On the other hand, Horatio Rubens, counsel for the Cuban junta, says : "W: Iznnw nhnnlnfnlv than this Ishtar is Niu ' IgI7nIb..4Ih'. ta-sac. Iliad AI "KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1898. ` $50 Shirts, white body, colored fronts and cus, 2 separate col- lars, all made with the extension b_osom. Your dioice 79c, any uze. Jnpnnl n_I thins! ilrsdn $2 .'.7..'! .....'.' .. m'.'....""""""......... . ; ....`."... Iow no nnoo nonlnu nun. Young Lunun lod o dioooluto life, fol- lowing tho foiro ond circucoo ol'"`o kir. Ho hod qnorrollod with his lobhot and col- dotn vioitod bio homo oxeopt in thoold gonbkuonh ohooneo. Young Lonzun woo mu-riodohontoyourogohoh hlo wife had loft him. Rohhory io Inppoood to ho tho Inotnvofor tho murder. o largo roll of hill: -hinh IAn:nn hurl boon onhnor Inouvilor an minus . I lug! run on bill: which Luann hul boon tou- hibitonnnnl oceuiou hing missing. Spatial mum at thohun-and lao-marrow. I-rioueso. and 50:. to all p-mum weapon Inlzn wuvuu we nloouy nun wu dono could not be found sad the murderer left tnoo behind him. VA--- 1 -_..u- I.) . .I:_.l... IEO. CAI. BIFUTIT WI!-D DICIXI. `IDS DIN], DE! 1 sickening sight. The n all hud hnnn an-nnhnrl And mhn hand -an been omuoa " .'o"d baton Almost to the I pon with which the bl y hood nlp. The (Inn: nnnld nnl. ha found and thn mnl-dnrnr I A Horrible India: to 3 Oluolnto Young II|n'I I.I!o LANNING, Mich.. Feb. ll -Rodoriquo C. Lnuznn, I Frenchmnn. nbouh twenty five years of age. was found brutally murdered In his room: in this cit Fun evening. The body was cold, the in ionnions being the the crime had been committed during the Inter hours 0! the night. Th: uunn in an rnnm -hark an hnv Ilror noun 0: mo mguu. The scene in the room what`: the body was found was irighbful. Tho wall: were sputtered and the oor over which the murderer bud drugged his victim were nglcnn-.unol with hlnnd, Th: hndinnnnnntnd IIIIIFIIIOIQI" DIG UTIKQIU Dll VIOIIEI W0!` saturated with blood. The body nted 9 sickening _ aigho._ _l`ho _o u_ll Largc Size Corsets 59c. In Iongea In mum Jail. Two more Klondyhe steamers left for the north Iaet night. They were the City of Seattle and the Cleveland. The Seattle Ind 585 paaeengera. She had absolutely to decline to take up `.240 dogs for the Pierre Humbert party. VICDOHB. The City of Topeka arrived yesterday albernoon from Wrangel, having been de- layed by bad weather. There were seven arrivals from Dawson. the latent. W. Ken- nev, left on January 12th. Daweon is now deserted. all the miners being at work on their claims. The report reached jun before the Topeka left that `five men had been frozen to death on the summit of Uhilikoot. but no names were obtainable. Another report had it that 0. S lvoater. a pioneer merchant of Alaska ha been shot in the leg. Edward Fave an mm-rinrnr nl Mnrahh and Rnwnn. mauu nua neon umn III we neg. nuwaru Fay, the murderer of McGnhh and Rowan. is lodged in Sitlm jail. Tum mnrn Klnndnln -ummau-I lnfh fnr DVD. In the speech from the throne the gov- ernment: pledged bbemaelvea to introduce ameaaure to assist in providing an all- Canodian route to the Yukon. 9:. ...._I.....l.. A6 .........L:........ ..-._.....I no... uunauusn FUULU LU I/I18 I ulxon. Six carloads of machinery arrived yel- terdny for P. H. Whitehead. whointondu building steamers to run on Teslin lake and also drodge for gold on the Hootsalim qua. The machinery will be forwarded to Wrsngel on one of the boats railing from Victoria. VIM... (V15- `I 'I"......I._ -_..:_...l ....-b-_A..-u New Pnrllamont Bulltllnu-'l`no Latent Nun From Dunon Olty. ~- VICTORIA, B.0.. Fob. ll.-The British Columbia legislature was opanad yester- day in the now parliament: buildings. There was not. sufficient room to accommo- date the large crowd that wished to at- bend. 1.. AI... -..-....L. 1..-... AL- Al._...... Al... ...... wunnm m. monulg, uemocruo. Meantime he had taken u very high po- Iition at the bar and was generally recog- nized as one oi` the loading advocates of his state. He was appointed Judge oi the Iupreme court of the District of Columbia by Preaident M.-risen in 1899, a few month: befou Valenti : lnhuguretlon. cursor or Judp looomu. tho Inna 'l!I.nI at: Ilnrvlnlnl. UUH L'UllUgU. 1110113 IIU EFIIUUIIDUU Ill LOUD. After studying law two years at Hangers- town, Md., ho was admitted to the bar thuro. He was always an active, zealous Republican and in 1876 had become so well recognized as a leader of his party that he was nominated for congress. His district had been sufoly Democratic from 1867 to 1872. but the Republicans had suc- oeoded in making it debatable ground, the energy, sagacity and eeotivo speaking of Mr. Mocoxuus having contributed much to that result. But 1870 was the year of the Tilden Democratic tidal wave. and Mr. Mocomns was defeated. The major- ity against him, however, was only 14. He ran 700 votes ahead of his party s presiden- tial ticket. He was elected to the Forty- oighth, Forty-ninth, Fifticth and Fifty- ` first congresses, but was then defeated by William M. MoKaig, Democrat. Mlznnflvnn Ina I-unal tnlrnn I: warn Iulah nn. UIIIII Ill IIIIIIIU a-uvImI-p I-uu ---u Elect lion lhrylsnd. J udgo Louis I.` Mccoman, the newly . elected sengtor from Maryland, in u Repub- lican and will succeed Arthur P. German. A special bargain lot of large size Corsets, 27, 28, 29, 30 and over, regular 75c. 81 and $1.25 goods. To reduce stock 59c, Fri- day and Saturday.

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