Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1898, p. 1

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GE_0BI}_jI]J4_S_ 00.. UI I\UllIlUl4lI IJIUIJUTUH, KUUITBU. The Ontario rolling mills, Hamilton, Ontw. was partially destroyed by fire Sun- day night. Loss, aboub $35,000; parcly covered by insurance. Mru. l.ivinmzt.nnn_ fnrmm-Iv nf thn dn. |l|ll|"|rUUUg KB IIIUVHIE IJU l)I'UCKVII|Un The Canadian oil clothing company of Port. Hope in to move its establishment to Toronto. I II! D......._. (\!'V L__ ----__L-.I LI... LUIVUHIIU. J. W. Boynon. Q.C., has accepted the conservative nomination for Peel, in place of Kenneth Cameron, retired. rm... n,.o...:.. ....n;.... ...:n- u.....:n.... Blllulltllvll IIUU EUIIIGUII Ul l'llI'lU. A Scruton. one of Brant;ford s school mu:-Lees. is moving to Brockvnllo. ' Thn Hnnudinn nil nlnthim-r nnmnnno nf LU II IIWU Ullglllll wr IJIIU LHDUTCOIUIIIEI uuu en purchased in Philadelphia 113 models f future construction. They cost $10,- U0 each. the spice of The Mourning Paper: and the Latent Dounntohol. Roinforcgmenca have been broughb in to atnengzthon the garrison of Paris. I A Hnrnltnm mm nf Rn-nnf.fnrrl n nnhnnl runs expoamon In ww. Mr. Blair informed Mr. Foster that by March let next: the government; hoped to commence through tralo from Montreal over the Grand Trunk and the Drummond county railway in connection with the In- tercoloniul. ll... LIA...'.. 2.. ........~..... tn ll- IHIIZ-.. .....'.l LUl'UUIUlIluI- Mr. Blair, in answer to Mr. Gillies. said lt;l?c bwo engines for the Inbercolonial had 9 n nurnhnaad in Philndnlnhin nn mnrlnln UTUIIUIJJUIID Ill LUU ULIIIIGH Klllguullh Sir Willnd Leurier made this reply : I am more bhan pleased to hear that my hon. friend is gratied at. when has been stated in another house. I am sorry to hear that his happiness is not complete. The only thing I can say in than when the budget: speech is brought down I hope my hon. friend will have every reason to be even more satised and pleased than he is today. Mr. Fisher ranlinrl to Mr. lnminur that unu PIUHBUU ULIHII ue IU no-uay. Mr. Fisher replied to Mr. Delnieux that Canada would participate oicially in the Paris exposition in 1900. M}. Blair infm-marl Mr Fnninr that hv About2_5O yards Un- bleaphed Pillow Got- ton 6c per yard. Limit. This will only be of- -fered until 2 p m. IIIIUYILUU U] llll Ul.'LlUl'llI`UUuUU|l. The important announcement made by senator Scott last week that during the present session the tariil law will be 50 amended that after August lat British im- ports alone would enjoy a preference of twenty-ve per cent.. was the subject of a question pub by Sir Charles Tupper to the leader of the government in the house to-day. The opposition leader gave ex- presmon to his gratication, and indulged in the hope that the statement would be conrmed as authentic, but he regretted that it had not been accompanied by the signication of a desire that the products of Canada should receive preferential treatment in the united kingdom. Sir Wilfrid Lauriar made this ranlv: I 0355 W55 6p6Cl&lly gruuuylng. To Mr. Teylor s question whether an order had been given by the department of railways and cmals or public works to the Kingston locomotive works for locomotives, and if so at what price, Mr. Blair replied : No order has yet been given by the department of railways and canals to the Kingston locomotive works for locomotives. Tenders have not been re- cently asked from the Kingston loco- motive works or other rms. It is the intention, however, of the department. as soon as specications and plans for a new locomotive have been completed, to open negotiations with the Kingston works on the subject of the building of some locomotives for the Intercolonial railway, as the department desires and intends, so far as is practicable, to give to in Canadian rm the preference in the manul'a.cture of the locomotives which the government may rcquiie. No letters or telegrams had been sent to Kingston an- nouncing that sucha. contract had been awarded, and no purchase had been au- thorized by im order-in-council. I`lm imnnrtnnr. nnnnunnamnnt. mnrln he Answer llnde In Retard To The Kingston Locomotive Oontnotl. Owuws, Feb. 16r"-This was the r-st day of the session on which the business of pri vate members had the right of way, and the government was inundated with ques- tions on all sorts of subjects. The inter- rogations numbered no less than sixty- seven, and it took more than an hour to supply answers to them. Many of them had reference , to the Yukon country, which at the present time looms up big in the eye of parliament. and which will demand a large part of the time of the legisla- tors during this and succeeding sessions. The introduction of the subject of dairy- ing in the north-west by Mr. Davin gave the minister of agriculture an op- portunity of making known the pro- gress that is being made by this industry under the benecent and wise encourage. mont of the government. Mr. Fisher s atnternentae to the expansion of the Bri- tieh market and the opening up of new markets in the West Indies and the far east was especially gratifying. To Mr. 'I`avlnr (iuastinn whether an DOMINION PARLIAMENT. PITH OF THE NEWS. Boron lnnguwua uunyo, ox uung I chap: an Iooond time and ned 810 and in Halo at payout inpdconuzono ht 1 L"'.!...`.'.`.`...J"'`'."'. IJ IUII vs;-vu ulciy-. ` Bumu-on. 0:10.. Fob. 16,-0. K Irvine. M.A.. bu-rinta, Brighton. wuoonvictorl baton maginu-utounyo. of Ming 0 nhmnnunnnnnndtinnnnd nnd mum An Independent Retiree. CAYIIGA. 000., Feb. l5.-John Sean`. the independent candidate for Hnldumnd. bu retired from the content. llr. Holmes, libenl. and Mr. Leta, ooneervetive, no the only cendidntee no preoeno in the field. A meeting of the independent elector: in to be held on Friday. /18th, at the court hone; houio. Offered A nu anlnry. VANl`0l.'\ lB, B.C.. Feb. l5.- l'ho eon- oation of the week in mining circle: has been the offer undo by Mnckonzio and Mann. railway contractors. to W. A. Car- lyle, provincinl minoralogii-9. They offer him 825,000 to go to Yukonu mining manager in their behalf. Culylo in tho being caught after by other corporations. Pillow cottons 6c. Wlll be carried Out. Mo.\"rm:AI., Feb. l5.-William McKen- zie, the Yukon nilweycontnctor, ie in the city en route for England to-day. He says the contract with the government is bound to be carried out and in not worrying nbonb the opposition from some quarters. He emphatically denial! the etotemen; pub- lished that the (inn wee negotiating with the Sun life assurance company {or I mil- lion dollar loan. 5108. The above quotation appearoin the an- nual reporboithe directors to the mem- bers of the industrial exhibition association bion to be submitted at. the annual meet)- ing of the association today. can. ..- gs- __.. ,, ..,,- vu-nu-up - u-mu-u ----. Tonnwrn, Feb. 15 --Your directors re- gret. to have to reporn that for the firs!) Dime since the organization of tho uaoci there in a small balance on the wrong side. 'l`L....L.\-ux n..nt_|nn nrsmnn-:- 61.- .... lrvvln -cu. -u now ......_`,u. The crowd that) assembled in the coun- cil chamber last night; was probably the largest the chamber was ever called upon to accommodate. The doors had to be locked to keep citizens from attempting to crush in. They took possession of the clerk : office and stood upon chairs in order to get a glimpse of the interior of the chamber. Every window from the outside was fully occupied by eager eighteeera. Iill) The brick in about all in for the new Catholic church. Nathan Snider in haul- ing brick {or a new residence in the spring. Visitors: Mr. McConnell and wife and Edgar Williams. Cherry Valley. no P. A. Mnbee s: Miss Shannon, (ilenburnie. Mia: Lake.Murvale and Cory Storms, Wilton, at Robert. Melzler s; William and Blanch Dunbar, Napanee. at J. W. Denyea ; Mia! Ethel Ayleaworth, Tamworth, at John Jones . UIIOIII UOCEPPODOQI. Om:ssA, Feb. l4.-Mieeionery services were held in the Mechodieb church on Sunday lash, conducted by theRev. I)r. Crothera, Napance. Allan Montgomery, an old reeidenb of this place and father of George and Calvin Montgomery, peered away on Wednesday last: after aehorb illness. Romaine interred in the Wilton cemot-ery. Mrs. Ira Smith in quite ill. Mine Baker. l arroLt. a Bay, spent: a few days last: week at her brother s. Alberb Baker. l'l"L.. I.....`..I- .'- ..L....L ..II 3.. 1... LI... ....... Illlllllllg HUB UCCU PIIDIUII. The Right Hon. Henry H. Fowler,liber- nl member for the East Wolverhampton and secretary of state for India in the last liberal cabinet. rehutted the charge that the liberal government had agreed to a" permanent occupation of Chitrul. The future, however,would be more important, he said. than the peel), which had been a costly blunder and the liberals would re- aieta the forward tendency of the militorv party in India. He urged that the Indian council should have some control of the ex- penditure as the greatest danger which threatened the northwest frontier was a policy of aggressive militarism. Lord George Hamilton. secretary of state for India, replied. ` He said it was impossible to evacuate Cliitral without im- pairing the prestige of Great Britain and the tranquility of the tribes. Their pre- sent troubles, he continued, proved that the occupation of Chitral was weloome,and he warmly repelled the op eition'A charges that thegovernment ha been guilty of breach of faith with the local tribes in con- tinuing the occupation. Thn Riahr. Hnn, Ham-v H. Fnwlnnlilmr. l/IUII lflly Ill [DB POBHBHBIUH UK EH5 uuuu-J. The houaelater discussed theamendmont of John Lawson Walton. liberal member for South Leads, to the address in reply to the speech from the throne and raising the question of the government`: Indian frontier policy. Mr. Wnlbon critized it from a liberal standpoint, disapproving of the occivpation of Cbitral as being the source of the present troubles and urging the government not to tamper with the independence of the frontier tribee, who. he said, were: the natural bulwark of India. Ull I/HI! EUUJGCD EU PTUECIIU. ` Replying to another question. as to whether the government intended to co- operate in promoting n international con- ference to comider uh currency question, A. J. Balfour, first lord of the treasury and government leader, said he was happy to any that the government would be very glad to see an international agreement: re- garding currency, but. he continued. he had nothing further to add to the informa- Lion already in the possession of the house. The hnnnnlnmr rlinnmanml Hmnmnndmnnf. Twccd Dress Goods 29c. Ilr. Walton 0|-Itlclzed the (.iovernmont'I Frontier Policy from ll Liberal Stand- pnInt-'l`he Occupation of ohlznl Eula to be the Source of I :-elent `Trouble:-- Lord George Hamilton Defended the Government`: Action In In Vlzoronn Bo- v|:- ' Lozwox. Feb. l5.-The proeidenc of the board of trade. 0. T. Ritchie, repiying to William Field. Pernellite member for St. Patrick's division of Dublin. in the house of common: yesterday, said the Canadian law forbidding gambling in grain futures was encieinctory. but added that) the gov- ernment: did not intend to introduce a bill on the subject ab preaenb. Renlvino m nnnthnr nnantinn. an to IN MILITARISM IS THE GREAT- EST DANGER FEARED. Consists of Independence of the Frontier Tribes. lnua rnucv or AIIERESSIUNI IIHEBIJLWIIRKUFINBIM I a Lmnaswoh a BBO. ISHIRTSI Good Quality,- Open Front, -v -1-`cu up vv-wu --u qr-ww 4-zoo. Tnkv l.uxnt|\'v Brnnm-Qulnlne 'l`nhl(-ts. All drmzglutu l"t'flll1dlhI.' money If H. runs to (`lI|'('. 251'. Wednesday Specials; ' pUl|T:UU- Hon. Mr. Horty is in Toronto. going up yesterday on departmentll business. He will be back pn Friday. The interstate commerce commission has granted the request. of the G.T.R. and other western roads for the abrogation of the long and short haul clause in the p - ranger bueinens to Mnnibobn and t e north-west. This will enable the Trunk line to have a share in the business which previously the C. P. R. hue practically mono- polized. I-Inn, Mr, Hm-tv in in Tnrnntn. onlmr nn Templar: In Denlon. ST. THOMAS. Ont., Feb. l5.-'l`ho nix- teenth annual session of the grand council of Royal Templar: of Temperance opened this morning in the Oddfe|low I hell. About. 100 delegutee were present. To C;aa'c a (`old in one D53; "`ulrn I u vnlh-n ll:-nn|n_l lnl nlnn 'I"nI\In0u A II 1109K .. _... v-u,uvu nu. -awn-o . uuuuu. L... ST. LOUIS, Feb. l5.-The L. A. W. by a unanimous standing vow has decided to demand 340.000 from the Turkish govern- ment for indemnity for the friends of the late Frank Lenae who was murdered while tourin in Turkey. The L.A.W. will push t. 0 claim. Many Long For Michigan llll. S.miNA\v,Mich.. Feb. l5.--'I`he Geor- gianBuy dietiict will furnish Michi an mille with It large quantity of logs t. in year. A gentleman from that region states that the loggers are experiencing trouble with deep snow and nlow mgreee is being made. He think: 328, ,000 an estimate of the quantity of logs being put in this winter by the several rme operat- ing in the Georgian Bay district. " ' A Eemetlonnl Life. Pom HURON, Mioh., Fob. 15.--The Ini- cide of Char-lee Anderson. ab Jordan, Onb., A few days ago, recalls his sensational mar- riage to Maud VanNees. of this oiby, some time ago. The VanNese woman baa served time in jail and ah the Detroit house of correction and has given the pol- ice much trouble. During a visit in this city a few months ago Anderson me!) her` and they were married. Together they spent several thousand dollars which Anderson had inherited. Belle! IxpodItLun About Ready. 1 unri.AM>, Ore.. Feb. l5.-Capt. D. L. Brainerd, in charge of United States ro- lief expedition. was on the steamship Ore- gon which sailed Monday {or Dydat He has orders to go to Dyea and there await the arrival oi the government reindeer and snow and ice locomotives. boihofwhich will be used in transporting supgliga to Dawson. He expects to start iroi Dyoa by March 15th. The rsb battalion of the 14th infantry, companies "A and G, will leave Vancouver barracks] Tuesday via Tacoma. for Skaguay. All the United States property and paraphernalia. includ- ing rations amounting to 250 tons, have been loaded on the river steamer Undina for shipment to Kalama. where they will be shipped by rail to Tacoma on the Northern Pacic. Clonlhis andj_PurI_ilshm.. u an tr an aunt ' 200 yards of Table Linens. cream bleach, at 25c. pu uuuuu. bxx hundred miners have bookad to go north on the steamer lslandonwhich leave: this evening, and applications are still pouring in. An extra steamer will be put: on to accom modato the overow. TL` clan` -t............ (VI--- \Y-..-.l.. -l UH I/U IIUUUIII IIIUUIIIU EH3 UV3l|lUW- Tho steel steamer Clara Nevada. of Seattle. was burned and wrecked olf Sea- ward City, north of Juneau. Four pas- sengers and the crew perished. P. McKenzie, who arrived from Seattle on Saturday on his way north, was found dead yesterday afternoon in his room no the Australian hotel. The gas was burned full on and dumb had been caused by u- pbzximon. E1: hnndv-All minm-I Iuum hnnlrml in an Another Steamer to no Put. on the Yukon Route. Vmrom.-\. B.C.. Feb. 15.--Tho steamer Clura Nevada. burned off Bernefq Bay, Lynn canal, was destroyed by an oilopion which was seen from the wharf. Wreckage was picked up at the beach next day. but no sign of the lorty men who left: Skaguay on her. `D Ml..'|!....,.:.. ...|.... ..._-:.._.l t___. a--..I_ IJIU UUUII-IIIIIIUU [UT CUIII|uUI'IIlIUlL A benet concert will be given tomor- row evening in favor of William Meade. who leaves for the Klondyke on Wednes- day. An At Home will be given in_ Turnerfs hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Canipbell, who leave shortly for Bri- tieh Qolumbie. The affair takes `place on Thursay evening. There were large can- gregations at all the churches yesterday, the day being: particularly ne for getting out. Dr. Bower went west on A business trip to-day. Bpoelal looting of the council lleld-Bene- gr lit Oonoerte lllven. Gxmsnooun, Feb. l4.-'.l`he tom: coun- cil held a special meeting on Friaay `even- ing, at which_s lot of Business was trans- acted. The annual _ rant of 8100 was made to the public library and a small grant was given the hospital for sick chil- ren. Toronto. H. E. Walton appealed before the council with a new tire extin- guishing powder. Successful tests were made and the matter was referred to the fire committee for consideration. A kanniih .... ....n. ...:n I..- ..:...... L..,........ Want $40,000 For Lento : Death. [:7 run 'l\lIII< I.F-L If. "Wk- I A `I7 L_ _ ONLY $1.00. GANANOQUE GATHERINGS. A MIN ER ASPHYXIATED. "F:`J's'r7.ug-cub ?*Iii'i*l-Glvi WHIG. VVhite Dress AT IT`! viz. : Garden Hanna, ()3: Rune. Cl . ldoboanl, (%EI0li0II p- rlgnt Plano. I Dinner not. her now. oanm cu. IIoIhI:IIIInJh-I- (Hockney, J and aouuuuun-cu. "" Auction Sale. or Furniture L Garden Rose on mock Plano, at the (Mount store Next dpgnl Zfllllllll SEQ IQIL I Spring 1893 wall open. choice. artistic and cheap at. A. D. can & Oo n. uwu " nu-1 nu:-nag luv uyulg. Bommv. Fob. l5.-Mme. Floronoo Mor- gan, aha superintondonb of the plague boa- pical. has died here of bubonic plague. n,,_,-,,_, Inna :- 123 Princess St., Kingston. Jul`!-4|`? m'(`lYl'llI) BY MIL MPIRIUC-K. King Hlru-L I-Extension run! all modern (-mv'nl:-m-1's. la-nt Inudurnto. Apply next chm!` loJrm:I-: l'|m`|-:. nrw um:-nu-n_y uuu hl!!'ll uur nnuw ('.Iu'(lI! ul(`.K()(l up'0n tr:-cu, l`ulwo.~n4 uml hrldum-I throll houl. luwn uml 1-rmntry. HLA.-mly unnploylnont. `om- HIINHIUII or I-mlnry. $1113 per month and ex- ptmeu, nml mum-y (lu|M)Hlld In my hunk when nturtml. For pmtloulnrn uddrens Tm: Wunur Mmmuu. l'Il.l\:('1`ll.l(,` L`o., London, Ont... (Junmlu. ] E[.I --lU<`.l,lAH[,l<) MEN IN EVERY I10- mllly. Im-ul ur lmwlllng; to Introduce a new d|N('m.'vry nml km-p our show mmla uwked 1-nnnt.r_v. Hu.-mlv umnlnvmont. `,nm- (il<`.NlCl{Al. H|".l(VAN I` BY THE 18'!` March, re-rerun-u-n required. Em ulru In Hn-evvnlmx. Mun. h. l{<.)H:4, 309 Alfred H .. r1'MN]:-mrzn('(r1'1`AHH. WITH }<`l.0Wl-`.R mmlt-n nllm~h<-d. A munlxsr 0| oholcts wlunts for unlv. Appl - In ('.r\l"l`AlNAl'(IlYB'l'U8, ',(1lIHI'l`\ llH\'(' (`mnlm (-1- Roolnu, or I63 DIVI- nlun Htru---I. (V l (l,\ltNl~I']` RING UN HI - I per Idurl Hlrem, In-twovn liurrle and DIVI- nlun Hm. ltvwurd M 227 Earl Htroot. DIED. GALHR/\I'l`lI-0n Feb. 14th, ab her father : reuidence. in Belleville, after 0 than ill- ness of appendicitis, Jennie, dearly lav-_ ed daughter of Rev. W. and Kate Gol- bnibh. Aged fourteen` yuan bud months. I` .... --I __ ___x._-I -I 11 III D A...l_ __ momma. Funoul on arrival of G. '1`. R. train on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock Go Onbnmqul cometary. Friondn an invited to attend. BORN. MCAULEE-r-Ab Railbon on Fobrunr Mal/I, _ 1898. to Mr. And Mrs. F. D. Mo uloy, I daughter. ` T. F. HARRISON COMPANY 65TH _, _ . __....j._.-...-v_- wt.--- nan-` - Umlnrtuku-rs and Ennlmlnulru. 23.`! and 235 l`r|m-van .'-An-vol. 'l'hmmu:-Wurer(x)|nu, 00; lbusldom-0, U1. open day and night. ...-.u .- .. unvnguupag LICADING UNI)l\`.l('l`AKl'.N. AND El|llJALMIlll- H5 Prhm-sn utren-t, (`urnur Hydenluun utroot. 'l`vIophum- cmnmunlu-MInn. P.S.-We open out a New Millinery Department this spring. WAQY -j- r)()l{ :3 F..`(l l2l(Il-2N1'lCl) t`llAMHl u Apply ut UII('.('. mu1'H-ul AM|:Rl(`,AN r 5oo `pieces New Prints and Satcens. ` 50 pieces New White Victoria Lawn. }Steacy s. --:2-: \l<`l'll.NI.`HH WITH }<`l4OWl".R oholms Othun md an hwunoo valleys. 0 10 man. - Fronh to man; north- east: to north winds, 3 fall of snow in many Elmo: ; docidoly coldor Wednesday And T nnday. jg in what. our mm! nhru v-lcnn.dry, (-urn-fully m-rum- wl. When yuu buy 11 mu m:- x of sound coal and u. l0ll(|l iNew Spring Dryoods -:_- LYUPNH MAN '1'!) 9-I-HI.l(`I'l` AIDVERTIH lug. A(l(Il'l`HN F. J . (L. Wlllu (mice. v Inna: lvnanni. Tmc Imxnmu Uymnun`AK|m--2M-260 Prin- was :41. l`nlc-plmne H7A. Open Day and Night. :-:_ (H3NI'IltAl. Hl~:lWAN'I`, APPLY TO M188 L WII.KmmN,m(`I:-rgy Hlnwt. I lnroct Ilnpnrt('rr-1 Drona Goods and Mnntlou. I. HI! IIIU V IIZIIN BIIJIU IVUXII Ilwf. I WDNESDAY. FEB. IGII, tlnnrlnn un-. (Inn lnvn (`Innis I 300 pieces New Embroideries. New Goods opened out daily. 100 pieces New Dress Muslins. -Blod Whllo Nnnlng The Dying. unlnnv AL I: ll..- nu .... -- -.0 -4- \a\auvnJA4Q -3 IYNICIHL DllU`}("I`Ul{, 241 l lHN(`EHF4 RT. l\'lm_r.~l.nn, rum-ummr to W. M. Ilronmln. THE DAILY BRITESH $25.00. "Big sweep, fur trimmed, deep fat collar and tho- rougyalnpogdnte. WEATHER PROBABILITIEI. 4 P. M. E1)1(rIo1I.% HENRY BRAME. . A nvI\ I.`- s. s. counmrr. `|IlIL`l"I`l III Ihll III)! WANTED. _JAB. REID. n lYununm A unu- --AT-- .. 1.. N0. 38. ruttuu I c u "Klondike Gold Fields. 8 In V , choap,vulu- this book. selling like a vrhlrlw nd. nmutlrul I-03%:-.tm twem '~nve vents. Book: on time. RA LE1 -GA `max COMPANY. Limit.- od. Toronto. "The best. ml! of Her 3! y 1 mm neon." wrltu lmulprne About ` n Vloiorln." make the dollars chll . BRADLl:`.\'-UARREIBO; 00.. Llmlmenl. NICELY I-1I1'UA1`l-`.D GRO(`l-JRY AND Meat Hho ,wIlh dwelllngs Matched, and II good estnbll I bmlnesn, can be pun-hunted chegp. at McC.uax's Run. E31-yr: Urncl. ng stn-ex. 33%-WA: rI\-nun` I: u Gllmgsen of the Unseen." I-`nuclnntln book. ` weeps the entire no-Id or borderlnn uubjecu. Everybody onlern. Marv:-lloun Illus- trations. Pmaptacmn `I. lH{Al)LBY-UAlb- Rls.'I`SUN (71)., Luulted, m-onto. mngston covered Rink. I4! BAND THIS EVENING. linings` Ivar N The heat lmorcrnl In - vrlul :"=l:::`: l l .\IFl-)'l`Il\'H 01" 1 (>R'l`:-l.\lUI"I`H I,IlH~2R.-\l. (? will lw held In lhuum:-nnrllm Kln utnn uml Wnntrvnl l"m`w:1r:llm: Fmngmny WE >Nl-2:-mm l~:\'I-:N1:\'u, F4-I). mm, :1 mo 0'(\I()(!k. AH nnnnnx`h\ru nf Hun \h- Hurt v urn In\'H5H| If.4DY & 00] 0'uI0ck. All supporters or` Hun. Mr. Hurty urv invltml to amend. 1`.n\\',\ nn HI`.\l'l IH` HABTY AND 9001} GUVEBNMEIH` Ice |n nplomlid mmlltlon. (`. Kingston, Fe-h. 91.11, o..u'...;T.{.TT.{.1..{{ \\'l<'I\\.'I<`i-lll n \' RIDEAU WARD. \\'h`lI\H4`b-{HA \ ST. LAWRENCE WARD, '1`I'm.um V L`\'I.\'l \'1x \ |llI|llllllI,'l' lunulln, I FRONTENAC WARD. ..n. .H..l.`l.... pull make ave dolll an BRADLEY-GARREISO; 00.. Llrnltodliu FOR HARTY AND GOOD GOVERNMENT. VICTORIA WARD. l`l`l-'Lll\.\ \' I4`\'l.`\'T\'ll 1|! {Mn-nun xr Fur Lined Wraps `_..___ PROVINCIAL Stu-Zcnow 1] wvn Ilvnuu -so-.1 -\ vn I nu- opposite 5ydenhaI:1 $t.reet. Rally of liberal Committees! lllaluny UVUIIIIIK lllla \llU} Wllall Illllllca Victoria, Frontemc and Sb. Lawrence wards liberal committee: meetings at cam- paign room, Princess street. this even- mg. )H0N.wm. HARTYI Telephone 281. fhnlinuy Iotonook rnwudnuauu - Illn Dank Thnunnnlwnn III. u.n.'w-nlgn "Socinl Tnree"nuembly in the Winn hull this evening. Annhinn -nln nf fnrnitnrn at: tho vnnlnh lllll Ullll OVGIIIIIK. Auction sale of furniture at: the vuclnh ntoro next to opera house on Wednesday st lO:3(ln.m. by Mills. Rnmnmhar tho Children of Marv : At In lUZdu1I.ll.`l. uy mum. Remember the Children of Mnry a "At Home" this evening at so. Vincent : acu- domy from 7 to 10` Admission 10.3. Thu nurnnn nlumnzv nnnnnintinn in tn Lou Smoke And Heat u.lny lrnl I I'll IU4 IIUIIIIHIIUII IUJa The nurses alumna: association is to in on As Home in the Winn hall on Tuesday evening next. (22nd) with music. Vinhnrin_ Fmntannc and St. Lawrence uni It-any -nun aruvn -v- w--. `to Post Theneelvee luv. Bend en covered rink this evening. "Y;ung_ yuan : evening at the` Y.M. C.A.'f'o-nigh "Rn:-inl 'I` ran nnemblv in bhe WHll'l ponrsmuouru ELECTORS. .. COHMITTEB RO0M-Prlncess an. For Member For Kingston. -In-v II"I'III' \\'|*Il)Nl`IHl)A\' l*2\'l~Il\'l.\'Ii nt (`mn- l)HlL'll (`tmmlllh-0 llmnm4_ Prim-um; Ht. V\'I*Il).\'|`IHl)AY l~)\'}-I.\'l.\':: um (`um pnlgn llmnnu, Prim-ems` St. LICK. A1` H IIVIIIKIIIIK -"\I Iuvunu, \\'l'}lL`1lCHl)AY l (`um pulgn (`ummlttcu l{nun1.~', l'I'l"n-was HI. lnln Illlnh n I I-nvuv `III:-Ivy Huh-zllvlslnn No. ll- l`l'l<)HlbAY l INUM. ('u|npM;;n Hunlnllloe lmmus, l'rIn(:osn Hlmvt. ` I vrunu II'Il'I|.:g l`l'l`)Hl).-\ Y l*2\'I-I.\'l.\'H nl (nnlmlgu (`.mmnlttA-u H.l)I)lllN, l'x`l11(-ms` Htrue . llv rm 1. u. tun of sound coal and lonuf Hat nrnc Ion. Order your next. [on from us ' ynu ll get just` the coal you're looking fur, dol vcrml prompt- ly by careful. poms men. ..v--uu.nv... II'lI`II' '1`l'l<)Hl)AY l<`.\'lv1l\'l.\'H an ~ (`mnxnHlm- Momma, l rl|u-v.-.~: IITIHIIII` III.I'\I\ LOCAL MEMORANDA. Ih'II \ \'IlIIlIlIVl`\` luv-nun, I I Inrunn on ALL Al` 8 0 0LO0K. A. IL FORD, ` SA:("y Central 1'uuun1Ltcc. no `FOR SALE. uvlnv |P!|l.`I'\ : IfIr\( AGENTS I 1.1.: Im..I.I- vv .. I-.. AGENTS !. IA. -p `lI_- |1-n._A- AGENTS! BOARD. Eli\\'Al(l) HI RE. J A M 1'}; H l`E \\/A RT. )n. ll. H.~\T(`H, Ha-1-.r\-lnry. ,....-._.. r. 135 by? 6rfiii.]i ' EHAWHIRIJ, Foot Queen St. , PIIUNI-2 9. (`um puign ~ H[l`('(`I. Inna : lunonu Gold olrcnlnllon. Puus. Fob. l5.-`l'bo ministry of Fnnoo roconulv innitntod an inquiry to learn the amount 0! ` ldgln circulation. it Ina ,nc~ ourhinod It then in $800,000,000 worth , hunting the Tune}: camp in circulation. Iain uccttcinodthiniu 3 record amount and that the United sun: but s72o.o0o.. ooo..o1 GCYDIII1 $80,000,000. of Grant Brllcin and Ruuic.00,0l'.I).000 ouch. mccnuru zupo uongn uIro--mu an whnothdr nootlhnhil. Tryii. 5.0. Install. PuI|o-uv that just to had at E. 0. Hinllh. ` Oocrwu Hour Delivered. Losnox. Fob. l5.-A despntch to the Duly News from Odessa say! thus 1 ae- croh police inquiry undol-tnlken At the insti- gntion of the ministry of xnnrino Ina re- vealed is huge and eemntionnl rounds! in connection with the conling of the Black Sea Heat. The Runninn ndmirllty paid for 60,000 tons of coal which was never do- Iivorod. The contrnctor. who is A Jew. eogothor with several nnvnl oicorn no So- : I. om oi than being the nguior ud- minl, have been nn-uwd.` HIE UUIU UULWUUII DIJU UUUDUIH llllll DIIU IIUUT. Oscar Weatberg. twenty-four years old, elevator nntendant and assistant janitor of the Walton building on 5th nvenue was killed yesterday by having his head crush- ed boween the elevator and the second oor. His death is almost; an exact repe- tition of the circumstance of yesterday so the Holland house. when Mrs. Arthur C. Levy was killed in an elevator. ITUIKIIII UIUVIIDUT Ill |ll.IU LIUDUI VVIIIUUFI. I A driver for an express company was killed by an elevator on the eighth floor of 58'} Broadway. He was looking down the shaft when the car descended and caught. his hand between the bottom and the oor. t'\-.....- lll ....A |\1n-:- 6...-..-. 3...... ........- ..l..| .1` -nu -`luv v---v- nu-u---wu us. Nr:\\` YORK, Feb. l5.-One laborer, John Degnan, was killed and two others badly injured yesterday by the falling of a freight. elevator in the hotel Waldorf. Arlrivar for an BXDIBBH OLIIDUEDV WAR At The Lowest Possible cost. MoN'riu;AL, Feb. l5.-After the meeting of the board of directors of the OJ . R. yes- terday afternoon T. G. Sheughnessy, vice- president of the company, announced that the deal with F. A. Heinze for the transfer of his railway and smelting interes in the Kootonay mining district in Britis Colum- bia to the C. P. R. had been completed, and the railway would now be in 3 position to carry out its pledge to the mining peo- ple of that section. The agreement had been signed by the interested parties, Mr. Sheughnessysaid, butitmight take amonth or two to make the transfer of the property. Briey stated, Mr. Shaughnesey said the licy of the C.1`.R. in reference to the ooteney smelting business was to provide the miners there with the most modern facilities at the smallest possible cost, so as to make possible the develop- ment of the country to a much larger de- gree than under the presentcircumstances. UH LVIIIFULI ZUIU. Lmwun, Feb. 15.--The St. James lla- zette, referring to the De Lome incident, says : It appears that president McKinley is really making a serious incident out of the affair. He is not content with the prompt resignation of De Lorne. A dis- avdwal from Spain and an apology is now demanded from Madrid and this is a little too much for Spanish pride. Is the American government, which has had for wine time ample justifica- tion tor intervention in Cuba, if it had been able to make up its mind to interfere. going to pick a quarrel over this paltry business? Those interested in historical parallels will recall that Napol- eon LII in 1870 refused to be satised with king William's disavowal of his kinsman e candidature for the Spanish throne and demanded a declaration from the king of Prussia that he would never permit such a a candidature to be revived. War follow- ed immediately." WAlllV(lTf)\l, Fab, I5 --Thu nfnhn rla. U IIIHIIUU NIC6|y- WASll[N(lTON, Feb. 15 -The state de- parbmonn yesterday otcially denied re- ports that Fitzhuzh Lee. consul genera. to Cuba, had tendered his reaignatnon. you. Our coul od. full wclghl ` 1!. you ROI. lu Kimball`: lhgio In 0Iro-will an I othir rnndin hi]. `In it. I. G. UIHILLIB WLIIMJDVUI` HIV lHlIulL|IBEl.IlJlU- The cabinet met at ve o'clock yester- day afternoon and discussed the present state of the war in Cuba and the De Lome matter at great length. It was decided to publish a decree accepting the resignation of senor Dupuy de Lorne as minister at Washington and appointing senor Louis Polo Bemabe as his successor. A decree will also be issued convening the chambers before the end of the month, so as to en- able the election of the new cortex to occur on March 20th. I Ill n...u lnk If`. H... Ht Ynnngn Ila BIVUII IlII'l.rL|UI' IIIBIIKUUIIIUIIB UH LLIU EUUJUUII. MADHII), Feb. 15 -Tho Liberal. com- menbing on the De Lome letter. says : It was 3 private document of which the gov- emmeun minundersbood the text. In is semi-otiicially stated than the oliiciel claims cmnob be iouuded on a. private letter. that: Spain acbed rightly in accepting the resig- nation of Senor Dupuy De Lome. and the ministers, it is added, declare ohm: any claims whatever are inadmissnble. VIM... ...I...`..... ......s -4. 43.... .J..I....I. -.1-51:51: EUUIISIIIUUU IUIV II UULUIHUKUHII uculy. Absence of web a disclaimer in not an- tirely satisfactory to bbe preeidenb. Ac- cordingly minister Woodlord has been given further instructions on the subject). Mnuun Wnh `I5 __'l"hn Lihm-ml, r-nm- llelilnley Should be Batlslled With paIn s Recall of the nllnlater-A Parallel lu- cldent Quoted Correspondence Be- tween Spain and the United States Has Not Been Satisfactory. Nnw Yomc, Feb. l5.-A special to the Herald from Washington says: The De Lorne incident is still unsettled. The cipher despatch received from minister Woodford was not entirely satisfactory. It was taken to the president by assistant secretary Day and after a short conference between them Mr. Day sent another cable- gram to minister Woodford. Ofcially nothing will be said about these two com- munications further than that the incident is not yet entirely closed. It is said that minister Woodford s cable was a report of his interview with the Spanish minister of foreign affairs, which showed that no direct disclaimer had been made by Spain of that feature of the De Lame letter, which has been interpreted to indicate the insincerity of the Spanish government in the matter of autonomy, and in the ne- gotiations for a commercial treaty. Ahannnn nf nnnh a disclaimer in nnt en- IELlMS|H|lM|SSBl.E.I Spain Kcted Rightly In Accept- ing The Resignation. IAPIJLIIIIY ANIJ DlSAVOWAL.| IS A LITTLE TOO MUCH `FOR SPANISH PRIDE. ,Fatnl Elevator Accidents. \'....., D..k n: n... |..s.,.... I.-I. fpa uuuua, lcgulcu cquality. Your pick of many patterns 29c To-morrow. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1898. I` . nna'Ta \'---"qhloIIulull ...::....=;':.....,-W`, I noun! nnc nuuuwur: nun necnaonoon Ihouhinu of tho chem to gin than I p up oppunnoo. 3 woman n: 0: dntnoortwo out of the transaction. but lnorufmr vhooovor `D but her voice lift- odnp In the Hunt show no cannot but think of that ehiohn tnds l'r(`!\'f]lll"-ISIC HUI?-Il"TIll. We pnrohuod I loo ot chickens, drained by a well-known wolmu whose voioo we hnvo ofoon heard in rovinl md camp meetings. Wu did not explore the in- terior of the fouls at the timo bun Inter on our better half called our nttanbion to the "fou|"t.but we bud paid for slut was ukon from the interiors of our "purcbuo. Bonn m nnedlawork Ind hpandnnann axon mm was mcuuoru or our purcllllo. Some no noedlovork bud beondonoon nu. .|.:... -0 91.- ..|.:..|...s. 5.. ...:.. n..'_ - pl'0]8CD. The minister of railways and canals states that the_ government has not yet. decided whnr. uctionibio competent for them totaketo compel the Grand Trunk and the Ottawa and Pnrry Sound railways to give better connections at Scotie junc- tionand to compel the Grand Trunk and C.P.R. tandjuaa their ditfarencea as re- gnde the North Buy treic. A Jnotly lndlgnnnt ldltor. Prosquo-Isle star-r-mid. W: nnrnhnnnd A In: of nhini-nn, (I AV.VV.L The directors of the C. P. R. company Monday declared the usual half-yearly di- vidend of two per cent. on the preference stock and a dividend of two undone-half percent. on'he ordinary atock, making. with the dividend already paid, four per cent. for the put your. The legislation in connection with the gropoeed reilwey from Winnipeg to lake uperior will be brought down in the Mnnitoba legielnture early in the session. So {pr not the alighlcet intimation has leaked out as to the decisions which the government. has ruched in respect to this project. Thu mininfnr nf rnilwnvn nnrl nanni- DQI IUF. A banquet was tondored to major John- ston last. evening at Leamimzton. Mr. Johnston leaves for tho Klondykeincbarge of a company of eighteen men aenb ouh to thnbcountry by a mining company of Essex. The men will go by Edmonton, N.W. I`. ' "Fl..- J:---a.-.- Al LL- nnh _ _ _ _ . . ___ UUVUTQU Dy IHEUNIHCU. Mrs. Livingstone. formerly of the do- minion landa olco at Winnipeg, has been nppoinfed by the department: of the in- tenor to take charge of the immigration ofusuparior class of domestic servants from Britain to Manitoba and the berri- lzqriee. A h.m.....+ tuna fnr\l`nrnr' on ....:m.. 1.5." 5 ` pieces of Tweed '31??? 99.9%, fg, ?I

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