Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1898, p. 1

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GEO. MILLS & CO.. I `III Illgnlng-0.... -g_.-- Mnnv Veueln Aehoro-1 Body or Mounted Police Depart. \'n'1'umA, Much 7.~-The Iteamer City of Seams arrived (mm the north lent ni he and reporha than the steamer \ icelaw. from San Francisco, in Lahore on Sheep Creek bar in the (hmtinlau channel. near Tuhu inlets. Another eteemeriu reported on shore on Shelter point.,t.hie side of Nuneimo. She did not wnnb assistance and probably will be oated. The Cabbage City, with damaged bows. has arrived no Juneau, and the Corona is still on the rocks. Marine men think she will stay there. The ntanmar Arnui nl Mm f`.AnArHnn- IIKIBBFIIIIIIJ llllllll DO IIBDOQ WIDDIH I IDOHUH. In event of non-complisnco. Ruuia threaten: no move her troop: inno Manchu ria. China will perforce yield. By this ngroomono Runaiu will obtain the riglxb to send ooldiorn unto Loao Tang. ostensibly for the prnuecbion of the rnilwny engi- neerc. DU ll1l|llll.lIlll HUI" Iuuupenuence. Ln\'nu.\', March 7.~'l`he Pokin corres- pondent ol the Txmee rays: "Rmeein has demanded that China surrender to her nll sovereign ghts over Port Arthur and Ta Lion Wan for the ammo time and on the same conditions he in the one 0! Germany ab Kiao Chou. Besides this. Russia de- mands the righb no construct I railway under the acme conditions an the trans- Munehurinn railwny from Pehuna on that line (near the. river Sungnri) be Kwnng Chung Thu, Mululon and Port: Arthur. Fave dsya are mven for reply and the agreement must: be eijned within month. In menu :1! nnn.nnmnIinnnn_ Ruui. [\lIllB|L| I5 HUW U PUHIIIK Una [`"lU' Herman loan. M. Favio. the Russian charge d`aiTaires. lodgedafurmal protest last Thursdny and demandedaquid pro llllo. The details of the Russian demand are not yet made public, but her attitude is regarded as inimical to peace in the far east. On Friday M. Gerard, the French minister to China. made a similar complaint with corres- ponding demanda for compensation in the south. l-Iugland and Germany are now regarded as having obtained their legitimate aspirations, and Russia and. France desire to secure theirs. The Chinese acknowledge that the British late loan negotiations were disinterested and calculated to advs nee China : welfare and to mnintain her independence. l.n\'Im\' Marnh 7 __.'I`hn P-Lin nnr-mu. Ul l'Alll'UpUlIII PrUUU|l'|UlIB< ' l i:i Mari-ii 7.--Rui-sin in negotiating to Iowa Porn Arthur. On Friday law M. Yuno Fumio. the Japanese miniater no (`iiiiiu. demanded an niiiriai signed assur- ance of the payment of the indemnity dun ` next. Mar. The Chinese governmentiiir ' struotud Yang Yu, the Chinese minister uh So. l eLernbiirg, to urgn Russia to evacuate ' Port Arthur. itiisiiia deferred a decision, alleging that the presence of Russian war- Dhlpa at. Port; Arthur was beneiioial to China and favorable to peace in the Orieiib. Russia in now 0 posing the Anglo- nvioH. r\|\nn.n:\ ,I`..LU`..'.u\- Ind.-o..l .. I .... .....I _ _ . A _..L s France l[reu-0hlnn Mum Mano {short work of Enropenn Protonllonn. L0.\no.\', March 7.--'l`he Spectator to-] day again advances doubt whether Uhina in so powerless in the face of foreign up ] greaaion as everyone seems to at-sumo. In says: We can see clearly than I new Chinese dynaeby, with brains and courage . and a new onpinal, might make short. work of European pret.enIiona. I |:|u\' Mnrnh 7.--Runnin in nnnnlninhinn Key West. The letter have notified ed- mirel Bionrd that on the ret of next month they propoee t9 enforce the state . quarantine low egeinet ell cleft arriving from Cuba. as I measure of pro- vention against the introduction of yellow ievor. The notioeindioetee that the luv will be applied to the naval veuele and in view of the eerioul interruptione such in- terference with the free movement: oi hie Ebipa would cause. admiral Sicerd has re- ported the fact: to the nwy department and ewaite instructions. 'l'|I..- ..-..L.'.......-I nun-..-L- LI.-A ._.:. :. |_..__ Ill ! IWEIDB HIlL|"l.lUl4lUU- The continued reports that Spnin in buy- ing new warship: lend to counter roporte that the navel uushoribiee hero were con- sidering eimilar purchases. In no olliniel quarter ah the ngvy department; could this be conrmed, nu steps of chic olmracter neceamrily would be gumdod with the greatest secrecy. RUSSIA OPPOSING THE LOAN. NORT l:E;N GOLD FIELDS. INVITATION. H`nc:.7 ~wgs+nujho~. |"" "" `f""'"'s .x.....' 1` rivur. IIOX you 0 I. ' On manual of tho Sunish-On . ooupll onions oo`=:nn 1:0`; Innlly be to Von, a punt. - dcnto! tlnnuqxponit-ion china kin tho Iohqoionoidoudlhough, I Unnnmve Hen Governor-Ueln-ml I l.oxmw.' Mirch 7 -The queetiou of Can- lede'e new governor-general in being die- cuaeed in oiliciel oirclee. lniluence ll be- ing brought. to beer on the government. to abandon the old practice of eelechin men merely heoeuee they have big head ee to their nemee. In ie ergued then Oenede and the other eieter netione oi the Ureeter l Britein have outgrown the etege ol tute- l Inge. end governor-e should be ohoeen from uhe inner circle of young men who, zhough in the poeition of under eecreieriee. ieelly rule the deetiniee ol the empire. Thus. instead of the duke of Ahucorn or lord Hereford, Kintore. or llopetown. theee re~ `formers urge the: the he Cenealien gov. emor would be e men like Hon. Georce N. Cureon.` Hon. W. Sh. John Broderick, Han. June: I. lnvthm-_ nrir Ed-nnl | Ullflll. HUD. H . DU. aonn DTUGITICI. Hon. Juno: W. Lowthcr. or8ir Edwud nay. Thou onjoy the highs oocinl po- sition. now but u largo ohm 0! tin real . Bunion: of impothl government. and wit`. 1 boyond donl, his the very tint rank } Among British nhtonmon in tho DON fu- ` tum. Pan-Anarlcon lnpoaluon DIOIIOII. Bl'rr.u.o. N.Y., March 7 --Tho projacl for the holding o! a pan-Anarioan unpai- tioo on Cayuga inland. `Niagara rivar. nan nar is ahalvad he 1 manna I \VIU p|'0Cll| U(Ig III Dy [UHF U CIUUI I JUDBICU 1 of the pence bed been procured end they were made mm and wife. Mullamm trans- ferred hie Me imnrm co policies to his bride. nnd died at six o'clock. his remains were Ibipped to his home at Toronto. Cnnede. this dternoon. and shortly after Mrs. Milligan left. the city. The details of the romance will not be revealed. Millignn was I trnvnllimr ralbrnnnntntivn for E (`, HID IUIIIIIHIN Wlll "U5: U9 TUVUIIUU. IVIIIIIRIII was I travelling representative for 1'} (3. Halplno & 00.. Now Ymk city. Ho in aid I to hm-o boon no one time I captain in the I English nrmy. lho Inn-Isd tho Ilnu Bsforo In lllsd-(lot Bln Lucy Insurance. I)i;1'iwIT. Michf, Much 7.-v-A a iecisl dssputch from Ilanv lls. Ills., dutod Mur- dsy night. says: "A young lady. good looking snd well dressed. And not: over twenty-four. giving her address as limin- kse. lll.. bun rolusina to divulge her nuns. arrived over the Chicago and Entern Illinois road so three o'clock this morning. She drove in haste to the .|`lonn house and insisted upon being shown L0 the room of William James I.-ms Millignn. who was in the ngonies of desth from con ss- Lion oi the stomach. The county cork was roused out. 0! bed. A msrrisgs license wsa procured, and by four o'clock I justice I of tho nnum hnd luau nrnmn-ad And than llllllll UUIICIIIUEU Ill IUIIOWI I "There can be noquestion as to the desirability of thenroute and the past advantages which must follow its successful development. Any Cana- dian school boy can reai1.e this. Captain Gordon was as keenly alive to it as admiral Markham is. Before leav- ing lor Hudson Bay at the instance of my minister. Sir Louie Davis, I prepared for the Canadian high commissioner in Lon- dona short memorandum showing the many advantages of the route and the enormous area of North America hr which it should furnish a most natural and direct outlet but I am not blinded to the fact that the route unfortunately possesses certain dis- advantages. Itis with the greatest diili- denco that I would question the opinion of admiral Markham on any matter of navi- gation, butit is well for the Canadian public to understand that in this Irat- ter of the navigation of Hudson strait the bay itself offers no serious obstacles to a steamer at any time. The admiral has to be judged rather as the leading director and promoter of a railway to Hudson Bay than as an ex- perienced authority on the navigation of the strait and the conditions there met with. Hoping you will pardon my troubling you with the above explanation. which seems called for by admiral Mark- ham's reported remurhs." l 4 I l . LU UUIIIK ll IIIFKB SIIVIHR I /O CD6 C0lIHUK')'. Commander Walgebnm bee A letter in the press thin morning in reply to admiral Markhnm a strictures on the practical re- sun of the Hudson Bay oxpednhion as set forth in cable doapatohea on Fndey last. The commander who was in charge of the Dian: concludes as follow: u'l`l....... ...... I... ..........-Ax_.. -- L- Al... New Leather Belts open- ed to-day. ' The Ounadlnn Oorpe Will Be Oislled l'pou For Oontlngenu. 0'r'r,\u .\, March 7 -~ The report that the government; intends sending out a military expedition to the Yukon is hardly accu- rate. What; is intended instead of send- ing out more mounted police. necessitating the engagement of more recruits. in to draw A contingent. {mm the iermanenb corps and to send them no the 'londy|1o. This would give the members of the per- manent: forcas some experience in addition .to being a large saving to the country. Commander Wnlcnhnm ha: A lntlar in llllllullly [NIH- Thu joinb braic association, Chicago, will make an effort to prevent. the moon 1 of the Canadian Pacic into trunk line ber- ; ribory over the lines of the Vnnderbilb `roads. The New York Cenhral in being lnaruundnd Lncaanpa it: ralntinn with than lIBI'l OI l IHILIITILI me. Richard Croker has announced chub it is his intention to go tolilnglnnd in April. and remnin until Augusta. During his absence John F. Carroll may be acting leader of Tammany hall. Thuininh trnin nnnnnimnn nhinnovn ` EIIHIIIJUIU Rev. E. Barman. l).D., 1 woll-known }Molhodisb minister, died in Toronto olf- Sunday cued seventy-seven years. I Adnlnh L Imnfanrh urn vnnfnrdnv hnlum Duuuuy Iuuu !UVUU(Iy`IlU\'UlI years. Adolph L Luetgerb was yesterday taken to the penitentiary at Juliet. to which he was sentenced a ahorb time ago for the term 0! his natural life. I u:..L.....,a n...\1..... 1. ........ .......I nus :4 .-. I mm: Into:-I `that. Internal lnlvbodyn llotu From All our---Llttlo of Ivan- chlun Iullv Bond and lhmonbo ` an The Dar Puhllc. < Buildings so the amount. of $1,000,000 will be built: in Windsor, N S.. the coming slum mar. ICIINDENSEIJ rnnncnnnm 1 LILEGRAM8 FROM THE IARTH'I FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. ,NEWS III THE WIJRLB. What` Comes to Us from All Quarters. {New Millinery opened this morning. Ulllallu lull HOW |Ul'I UUlllIl'I ll IIBIII m-waded banana in relation with the I 1) 1) :_/.._....._.. PERMANENT FORCE TO GO. QUITE A ROMx;dE. -v guy: `I cu wvuuv -cw wavy -y-y 'l`ukt- l.nxm|\-- ltmnnn-Qulmnn Tnlnluu-. All -lrmzglntn romml the money If It. mils to cum `xiv. In Growing None. \'n;.\.\`.\. Much 7. The condition of the crown princess Stephanie took 3 nuuked change for the worse In-o highb. A phyel cinn undaprieab were no her side all night. She received the lub uoremenba 0! the church and has been visited by emperor French! Joaoph. oated In Inropo. Ln\'|mN, March 7.--Commonting on tho rumor that: a Jnponou loan of |!i,Il00,000 yen will be raised in the United States through e.\-miniooer Dunn, the Globe Icy: no may be regarded in certain that when who loan is dembely decided upon it ml! be floated in Europe. lliivvvwluu a uni V-u-In CH|'A:n, Much 7_' The Timer-Herold guys that Dr. Edwin Kloba. proleuor of. pathology and bacteriology in the poet graduate medical acboo|.hna discovered the cause of yellow favor. in a result of as series of ex nrimente extending our two months ho anieolated the amoeba which is without doubt rocponaiblo for the di- -ease. and ho ha been able to tnoe it: do volopment through a number of 030306 in various organs in the body. vuuuvuuv va uuv -wuua-- vvuau Lumum, March 7. -~'l`lio Daily Mail, dir- cuaaing this morning the probability than the United States may goad Spain into de- claring war as a last. desperate move. myl: "In America : unprepared condition Spain could inllicb appallin damage. Ncithcr could conquer the or. or and the utmost America could gain would be the equivocal triumph of eeourin Cuban independence. Ii Spain bake: the no stop America will have hereoli to blunt. l)on b fail to no the Ryan Shock com- Emmy in the "Lost Paradise :0 the opera ouoe tonight. Prices. l0c.. `Ah. mcl 30. Pure Linen, Fancy Border and Hemmed, 10 each. A (tl Iiynohod. R.u.mnn, N.C.. March 7.r-In the moun- tains twelve miles north of Morganbown, James Lafecte. an alleged Indian doctor. about lorty years old. and his fourteen year-old dsugbher have been lynched. In that section the population is composed largely of blockuders end presence among them of Lslebto and his daughter aroused their suspicions. Some 0! the mountain- eers believed than he was a government: of- llcial stationed in their community as a spy in disguise. In is bhe rsb hime that a lemale has been lynched in hhis state and ibis alleged ohm: in her case there are ab- solutely no extenuating circumstances. The governor will be asked to olier a sum- able reward for the arrest) of the lynchere. Grand Trunk Ilrnleemun Lulu an Arm at llnllorytovru. BB0l`K\'Il.I.lC, March 7.~-A frightful ac- cident: happened Sunday afternoon on the Grand Trunk railway at Mallorytown. L. Flagler. Belleville. bralreetnan on John Corrigan'e train. No. IN. missed his footing and fell between the care. Hie body wae fortunately pitched on the outside of the railr, but the wheels pneeod over his left arm. man lin it terribly from the elbow to the e on der. He was brought to Brookville aequiohly as pom-ible. and placed in the general hospital, where the arm was amputated at the ehoulderjoinb. Flagior was aleo bad- ly bruised himself about the body. How he escaped with his life in miraculous. It in thought he will recover. [ "'`z'\"$?h'iB{f"'{"".E$ _` quickly appreciated ; as a really good ar- ' ticle sold cheap 'T`I...L`.. ...L..' LL- l.|I'II DUE FQIIXOU. The Canadian-Australian liner Aorangi brought: over 100 passengers bound for Yukon and about uixty of those left bho ship an Victoria to outfit. The steamer Wallawalla urrived from San Francisco on Saturday with 317 Kiondykors. nouly all of whom diaembarkod oo outfit and make arrangements for their journd3'. Ull DUB Dlllllllxll Illlllllll [0 \l'9UU- Tho licensed viccuullers mean to-marrow afternoon to furzlibr diacuu some unend- monba no the liquor low which they pro- pose nalring lot at the coming union of the legislature. It is said that some ol the lending hotolmen will ask the meeting to express an opinion up- on the Adviaabiliby of closing up all hotels if the presents governmental restrictions are not relaxed. Z" VFL- r'V........ll..._ A....L....Il-.. lb.-- Ann-ma: ,'mwpa;;[s` 4 man nmms Ilnletere Were Vlotou-Ione-l!oteIe lay Be 0Ioeod-0I-owde for the Yukon. \'.\N:m'\'|-cu, 13.0., March 7.-l`or Iome time back there have been eolne pIl'NOI here agitating for music hall: wlthiiquor licensee, but they were Itrongly op bly the ministerial auooiatlon. `A peblI- c te was taken on Saturday when the miniaters were so active that they tenured RSI vote: against the license while only 405 were polled for it. The total vote shown that the public took littleulntereet in the voting. Yeeterda morning two houtea owned 31:`; Jame: ulligan were destroyed by ue. he origin wee Incendiary, heir from man- treuee having been eaturuted with coal oil and stuffed into the partitions. Ineuranoo on the buildings amounted to $800. The linnnanri ulnhnallnra mnnr. rn.mnl-I-nw 6. LIVIIESIUN & BBO. 13 I 11 IROCI mam. "'hEft` `\I\.r`l1y"' the: crowds go to Ihe Spting [lands make a wonderfully strong combination. \'.\a.L:...-.. 2.. `A clotuenVg5f|nh|er:, ontoomo or `Inn loading Wu. . ll-..-I. '1 `BL- I\_lI.. \l-lI FELL FROM THE TRAIN. A PLEBIBOITE TAKIN. DIIOOVGIOII The OIIIIO. In | --n IIII nu ' WATERMAN 5 Ideal Fountain Pen Is THE BEST. -565 TlCH1`l.\In.\'l.\l.: .\n-r ymn ur -vnrvlu mul vxporllnvm \\`llI| I-`uunluln l\-In nl` 1-wry rum`:-Iv nhln 2-lylt`. prim` mul mnkv, \\`I` Inwa- Ilnully -Iv-Ivrmlnml upon tlw"\\'Mu-r- gymn him! an having this host hi the \VI)I`I1|. E. N. .\ll.\'l~`.l%. I-Editor l'Inn-ugnplulc Wmld. .\'.\ . `A. 0. Johnston`: Bro. VttcIIIkrI&JlV&I. NH 0! NW more: 080. on-oukor or county llnlldluu M Pom- hroio DIIII u row Bonn Allorwnrdl. Pnummrm. Much 7.~ -On Monday Bulb uol Coohollo. corohakor of bho county bulld- inga. fell u n the aidowolk in from of I). Shepherd`: utchor shop and burn n blood vessel in his head. Modionl old wanna- monod and the man`: wound dlwood Afar which he Inn onion homo and 0 to bed. but his injurion won too tune with Mo woigho on yours And death oono during nho mernoon. Mr. Couollo won count)- vo you" of on ond wu hi hi} oohonod by I my largo oumbor ol fr ondo. Io om copied n ptominonb poohion in tho Orton order. ' rm. m|:-Ii."Iure om?! will km for Vancouver. B.().. when ho will locate. Vmonnmmn-~In Kin ton tovmohlp. on In-oh on 1000, llllou Abron Voo- ordor N non. Funorol wll laoko ploco from hlo fobhol-`o rooldonco. Both road. to-marrow (Tua- do ) oftzornoon at hall-poobbln-oo o'clock. Fr ondo ond ocquolnlaonool oro roopooo- lully lnvltod bo attend. C/n.u\vm.|.-~ At Cotoroqul, Morel: 7th. 1898. Agnoo Donnltln. bolovod wllo of mo Into Andnw Caldwell. ogod nlnoty yours. F unorol prlvoto. Wm-u-ln Kingston, March Mb. Mory. beloved wife of Tlnomoo Wolch, ogod forty-bhroo ooro. . Funerolfrom on-loto rooldonco.u.3 don- hom moot, Tuoodof. uwo o'clock o . no Frlondo ond ooquo moon on I1Ip0ob- fully Invited to ohbond. MrKm-In Kinnhomon Bonn-doy Much lich. Pobor B. Mcxim. ogod olglnoy-tour vooro ocd nino moctho. Tho funorol will loovo hho rooldonco of Mn non-In-low, J. A. (lordlnor, 307 Unl- vcroity ovonuo. on Tuudoy olltomoon ab hwo o c|ock ohorp. Frlondl Ind oc~ quointoncoo on roopoctlnlly lnvleod to nbbond. B \um:.~--At. Binold. Hooch. l-loglond. on Fob. loo. Mu-y Bornoo. moehor ol Wil- liom Borneo. Noponoo. ogod lmy-Iwo yooro. LA|\'l2-Ab North l"rodoricksburgh. Fob. `.. lit.h. Jomoo Lolxo. ogod oovonby-lonr yoaro. 1)lNHl\l.\!\~--All North Frodorlckolw In. Feb. 27th. Richorcl lllnmnon. ogod ll ly- ninc ycora. are coming along nicely. IilBl'Ir . Rm'NoI.n.u--At. Doaoronbo. Feb. 28th. wife of Williun Reynold: of I duughhor. Yornu--Ab lluneoltown. Much 3rd, wile of Colin (J. Young of n duurhtor. B.un~m-In Nnpanoo. Fob. 28th. wile of Charles Bnkor of n dnughbor. Hl'\'('KE--0n March 3rd. I son to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Huycko (nu Mlu Irioh. Naponoe). Roan Hull. ---1 T. F. HARRISON COMPANY _.. _ . _____-_-...'w_- -v-- _--u - l'In|m'tn|u-rs um! +}Inlmlnwru. `M! and `Jill! I`rIn:~w Hlrom. '| lmnma:--\\'IIl`(`l`0Uml. 0U;~ }u-uhlvm-1-_ m. (nwn may mul nlght. .-.-.u Iv . gag-s---nu` vunmn UNl\El('l`AK|`iR Arm lCMRAl-MlR-- : H5 Prlmvw-n Nlrnut tfurnur I-Aydonlunn Hl. '1`:-loplmlw mnulnulm-n`Ion. .: Your opinion will be the same as the hundreds that saw them to-day if you see them. Nothing as lovely ever shown in Kingston be- fore. Well, as to prices they speak for themselves. `t`Walt for our Spring Mllllnery opening. s. 6; boxinmrr. UNl Dll(l`)("|`Hl(. `Ml I'll] l(lngumn. mu-m-nma|' In W. M. But Come and See. Seeing is Believing. Seeing is` Free. Ihe Talk of the Town is srucrs rgandle Muslms vuua IIllIIJ' mr. l.Ir.Amrm lImmuT,\K|-:n-z'l-260 Prlnoc-mt HI. 'l`vlvpImnu I-17,\. Upon Day and Night. 500 Kitchein Towels WEATHER PIIOIAIILITIII. 4A 1 . M. EDITION. Ivnm. -` 1` III I on Tuuduy. Ottawa um! 80. [Amines Vulhya o l0s.m. -lMr nnd mild to-dny and on Tnudnv. HENRY BB-AME. JAS. REID, \"`lInInn| II), ,_. , l'IuN(`.F.llFI M` '. lm-nmm. _.__-jwr it #1 Tvvo womnnon Strict. 123 Princess St.. Kingston. 10 Cents. mom: To Fo't.Lovv`. Rap your eye on this apnea, FOR THIS WEEK. To- morrow morning 65TH HE DAI 1 1. IO N00 1 III Inc "Ia! rurumu" an IIIO opus to-night. Prion. 100.. No. And wc. Col. Dina. Halilu. N.8.. in in the oily vidtlng him an. 1 odd as nilihry oollngo. .. u. Y"`l"l'ZI'.'l`l.(DNH, .3 Fl`. I'2.\.\l.| H. I`. I.\' 9 - [Inst vlwu m or. m--rly nu-w:~lnmIIn nwulnmull m.- Inna-I Imprmmm-m:~. WII1 nvllnun vvrv nwvonnlnlo prlm. .\1-ply In 1`. .\lrArv r.\, Ii:-nun-Ilvr. King-Inn. AI.l\lllil'Z Ill{l"K IH muulo-rn hut wxw uilnmul. nu-lug I `My I` |\H\|u\l'It!\III. .\lm 7 sultuhlv mr mark--1 vlmuv. .\|I|\L\_'_nl MIt'.\ |`l|A.\'UD:. h _-_.- Frontenac Loan and Investment Society. IIIF .\N.\`l' \l. .\l|'Zl-."l`l.\'H Ill-"l`||l-I HII \R|".- hn|tIvr.\ \\`III In` In-lul In tlm Sm-I--t_\-`u nm.-.` em \I.'|-ID\'I-`Jill \\' llnl um. llur nr \lun\I. l.. 3 large Black For Capes, regular price $x2.oo,~ for $7.50. Bolt!-`did! .R`0. ll. 2 Children : White For Collars, regulu price 8.60, lo: 81.10. H.lBGoll.DJI0. Ill. 4 Guy Lamb Wedges, re- gulu price 33. for 82.00. V I IllO|(Il`l`.\ \\`III In` In-hl In llw em \\'|`ID.\' |".Nl|.\\`. llw llllh Du)" ul` .\lurt`|| hr Nllull Ill |lI0 Imur ul :{ n`t`l0ck pm. 'l`ll()M.\.~`lllllu1.'.~l_ _ Mmuuu-r. |\lmz.~m\n. .\lun-h :truI_ MK. Ilvlnl` -0 I awn! no-w h0uk_ |n|,.-.-"_...-.\. nil slum-snrnu-nuhjw-I. l`I`lIl0\lll\ -"l`lur [.II-- nm \\'I>rk of .\l|Ms \\'|llnrl," llu` IINHI mm- nh-rml \\-nnmn nu` mu q-vnlury. llwr n lmmlrwl In-mlllml mrlrulh nl` tlw szwnlvul wnnn-n Iulown, wlhn hlnxlwplnlc-Ml r~kt`lI`III`.\ Hump Inl` cu n \' |un.~- I -171 ! Nloouu the Kym Shoo: com- nny in the "Ian Pundits" as tho upon noun no-night. Prion. 1011.. No. no License District of Frontenac. |:uInI|..I4 II II I IIIV -`D I vvn VVllIl fI|` I hu-Iucllmz Ml53 ETHEL FULLER. l'lu\'u I hv pn-m-nu-(I: Monda.y-"The LoatPsrad1ae." 'rueaday-"My Pav cner." Wednesda.y-"'I`he Fatal Wedding." '1'hursday- "Ingomar." .. F`r1da.y-"J:m, The Penman." Saturday -"The Edxor." Pnpnlur prla-an -luv. aw mid :10:-. Hp:-1-mltl:-s lwtwm-n I\(`ll. H1-Mucnn hi` I't'N(`rVl`(ll|l .~mw_n-r'.~. .._.___:_j_._.._____._-_ I \-III Yl",TEo/ l.AIlHl-I IUHIVK DWI-`(f.l.ll\`1.',l0 luN)_\|.\', mm-r /lwnlllw. uIa~u.umII\- ll u-_---:-.l \-1-.:.J \_-_---|f A. l.<-uswx`, Hulv l.vHr~`m' and lIllll|l\gI'|'. (>.\' H HI >l.l|> \\'l`Il~l|\'. Commencing` Monday. March ma. DANIEL R RYAN STOCK COMPANY. nu Mun c'ru|:| cnnnn m...... ... urn nuvunu - ruwuu - - I'I\ urrungnno "I-`I-II-1'I`I.uNI3, .3 Pl`. Bl-2.\.\I.4 II. I`. r n vr. m-rrlv lI9W:~sl|nul|nu .11. GJIJV N0. 1. |-o-rNUI1.~< ul fulrvulll wuuhl Iw nu Hldllr u lbw lmlln-u ul thu H4 '1 ) l"l`, l`n:`um0. Ill`? .\.VNl' \I: .\H`ll'J'l`l.\'H lH"T|H':h'Il.\R|*'. In-III tlm um.-. llny Murvh In HM-I-'-l.|". 'l`U Hl(|.\'(i 'I'|H*'.I|{ I"l'R.\'l'I`l'l In In-rmltl In HI" l|l\_'lIc'al hltlnlul` ul .\lllA H,\l.l-`.H l{nn.\I.~4. llrnrk Hll`I`('Y. -7" \'1~;n.~t l`H M >l;:(T\V' TH I-; 7TIU7\\T.-s than ultvnd llw nulu-.~4 vumluclcd by .\III.l.H, lmwk Htrm-I. lll:l.\ l`.H.-`4. AHSIHIU . [low-. ,\p)|_v p|'|'r>; l'Zl(. nl )[urd_\' .- ('0, a 9'7 I'II'I(IlIO. Hear Rev. Ii. Crummv to-marrow even- ing in Sydenham atreet church lecture hall on Jepeneee customs. Silver collection, 10. end upwards. _ ' mnwx min (u will be rowurdwl tint. Kn~.~4n.s'. King NI. L.\|rY'H l"l'l{ RUIN". Hl`.\'l).r\\' Al~"l`ER- noon in urm-nu` I~`I'mm-nuv Park. Iwml m (`In-my Hlrx-1-t. A nullubluruxmrd wlll Iw uh'<'n lhr lln rt-lnru mzu \\'u-llln-{lam Hm-a-t. the Duly mm Book--l'ol Wm; lesion to Post 'I'lunuoIvoI IN. Daniel B. Ryan compnnv. " the noon houlo thin evening. preoomi g The Imtw pm-ndinn - Fur Bargains I l`l'l.l('.\ l'lU.\'.\' \\'ll.I. lKl~Z N|~)l`l-2l\'l-III NY the um|vI'~u.'m~ nl h|~ rill:-v, \\ n|l'v l~- uul. unlll STEAM YACHT FOR SALE. Lu.-L-|~n..\v. -,1 Lvr nun`: . Pl-2Ul'l.l~Z TU IH'Y .\I.l. l{lNl)H4I-r` Fl !!! Iurv nl. .\IlI.I..~s' NAl.|`:N N.lI<).\|N, Hrtwk St. T--- (D.-\l{|llCRH wllh Imlhu nncln-rn 1-nnwm ..\l'.\ll'1l)`i:-\l`.l:I-'~.\ vunt. Apply nt-I Hl`2.\'lIl(.\l. HEl{\'.\.\"l`. NI) \\'.\:-IIIINH nr Irnnlmz. .\ppl)' in lhv vwnlm; In .\lK-. J. I\'l 1|.I.'x.\u-Ln.-4. .\.-.-x.-um ll:-4--. .\lll)|\.'l)I`l'Nl)l PUUK. Al'I'l.\' T0 Mlth`. .lUllN Ml`l.`I\'- uc.-<'|`nN, 1:52! Eurl Hll'('<`l. l-'lRH'l`-1`l..\:s':-5HNIK. Al'l l.\ um-:.~4s HAI.I.. Klnu H'l'm-I. Hl`I.\'l'Il{.\l. HI-2l:\ .\.\"l'; (math '(m|(. Apply to .\I|u4. I`. H'I'|-;.\u.~:|-:. IIH Klm; Ht. will he flu` frmn plcn.-`nu! Hynu nrn haunted by tho mnm-tlon Hun. you pultl full prlvo for Nhurt wcluhl. hnllllbru-nt tmnl. n.... n . _ . . _.-. A ,.. u - u u u n FRIDAY. APRIL lat. III|l`H'~l IIA\uh'n||u .u'..l.Iu|nI.... .. I LOCAL MEMORAN DA. ruw`I\ luv!-Zl.I.l1\`1-'. I0 l{lK)_\l.N', lwnlnw. |\ImwmI[\- mu`IIy I`n\r : mu ho |mn'Inunl 1 FOR 8A1loE./A : RN 1`.\.\' III`) .\(`('H)lMHlh\'I`lCl) nth P`|lM(|l' uml 1lml|)|l' rnnmu, with u\`0n|<~|u-u-u,ut '..'`4h`1.{,\|(`I`llHll`t'1'l. ._--_---------.:__-----' l.l.\'N\'U I'l' !'U.\l|'.` WANTED. jj;,.6xnn;`{ xuur Iwuunw. |III`lLIl\l||[\' I` ; |mn'|nuu-l :' lots on .\'I`|nun Nlm-I I now. will he` unit` .`.\.~.~c`.~4 Iu~:.\I. I-2-41-.\n: I-21- Losff . mu. Hny the uvxt Ion nl' u~`. \'nlI'l|I1nt unly xvi full wolghl, but you'll uni roul 1-uul-<-loun, mu|r4I'm-lor_\' ouul. (mr alnllvq-ry In prmnpl uml l'l|l`l`fllI und uur |)I`|l`(`N urn luw. CHAWFUHD, #22? SUITS. F00` QUCCH Ste 999; I'IIn.\r:II.` 1 I 7).: 4 I ml) 4 ;r:.\`r:n.\ I. 'I`I||u-1-M HI rvvt. (`AHI-3. TIIE l<`[!\'I>l-ll: I can returning Hl|Im.' In L , l`,\.\"l`.~` AND .\l'l'l(l`I.` HlUlH_\ In .\|l.*4H .\lt l 'l'.~'I |<'.I|{ l"l'R.\'l'I`l'R|-I .\llI:P..~.' IIIICU. \IWIIl`I' IIUWUWU M lun. 140 of bojng hotter diupoood toward: Cuban imurgontn than toward! thoooloninl gout-nmont." wA9llIlNa:`l`n.\l. Munch 3 _'l`hn-u K. ...... KUVUIIIIIIIIIE 7 Wunnmnm. Mu-ch {. .-'l`horo is pm- nice of u now and nnwoldolpo dovolo out ol tho lsioo shit shut in than my load I tour inn botwoontbo govern- mml :hnUnlhd Bhhnnnd nhnnu nf IR) LIIU I llll-Cl BVIFUI II I V"vnU!C. M.umn, March 7. - For several days the newepepere have been violently ebueclxing consul azenenl Fitzhugl: Lee. The Imper- ciel after remarking that "en American newspaper bed ineinueted that (ion. Lee is a member of I eyndicete deeiring to pur- chase Cube." eeye: "Hue ill-will uowerde Spain in en marked their. ev Amexicen nevnpepers. iuimceble to Sp|in.ue remerk- imz lb." The lmperciel cells upon the government to demand the ieplecing of couanlgenerel Lee. "who instead of eighteuing the bonds of frieodehip between 8 in and the United Sum deil`y render-e if: eituetlon more threetening. It adde that the next eereion of the corcee will "ooneider conrul-general Lee ! con- duct. Other newenepere eocueed non. he of hninn ham dinnnnnd m......a. um can-u Ul lvll mluul. In was numooroa `"2" and was constructed to conuin 500 lbs. ol gun cotton. The man gives one the im- preoaion tint. ho has been I sorgonnu of ungineeri or hold anmo similar position. He in npporonbly thoroughly posted upon electrical manor: and oubimrine minoe. H0 in an Engliahmnn, and is willing to no to the (`united Suntan no I wimeao. II Anuln Klgn-ah '7 `Fa. nAuvQn" .l-..- `L- IIIK FUVDTUIY nuru. l.n.\'i-ox. March 7.~-According to the statement of as men whose curd describes him as being en el tricel engineer `but whose name cannot g disclosed` but has been forwerderl to Washington, he cold to `Spanish otlicere in London several years euro in large number of mines. eight or ten of which were placed in Havana harbor. He says they were made in e epeciel way and had A specially and peculiarly con- atructed cable which he contends he can positively identify. if the smallest iece is produced. Seine of the minee. t e men continued, were fixed so that they would explode under a vessel coming in cnntnct l with them. But the eeeming electrical en- gineer adds that he does not believe the bulbs would be used in water as ohellow in that of Havana herboi. He exhibited the plume of one of these mines, which he pointed out was the most: likely to produce the ellect deecribod in the case of the Meine. It was numbered ` "9" and wnn nnnnlrnnrnrl In nnlibnn Ann II..- Dlcturas In th Fire vvurnu uua uuu lunowlng ll`0'I nay wean: Karl Decker. 3 New York newspaper man, was thraahod by ollicera ol the Maine last: night: in the hotel at: Key \Ve:-L. Decker called an othcorncur and struck lneuo. Bllndin. Another ollicer oored Decker with B chair. Asaiubanco from ounaide alone saved Docket from be~ inn rovoroly hurb. Ln\'nn\_ Mnrnll '7 -_Anm-unlinn On oh. Pl'U'JUUu BU UIICB [U W lllllglll. Mamun, March 7.-Senor (lullon. Span- ish minister of foreign affairs. reoentl in- timatedto United States minister ood- ford that the Spanish government desired the recall from Havana of consul-general Lee and that the American wsrships.whieh have been designated to convey sup- plms to (lube for the relief of sufferers there. should be replaced by merchant vessels in order to deprive the .-use-i~tance sent the reconcentrados of an ollicial character. Minister Woodford cabled the request to the Washington government. which replied. refusing to recall Gen. Lee in the present circum- stances or tocountermand the orders for the despatch of the war vessels, making the representation that the relief veieels are not ghtingships. The ships referred to are the Montgomery and the Nashville, and it was stated positively at the state department that there has been no change in the plans for the sending of the Montgomery ' and the Nash- ville to eastern Cuban ports with re- lief supplies for the reooncentrados. Nlcw Yuan. Mn-ah '.` .._1`h. l.`.......'.... uul euppnu If)!` we reoonconnraaon. Nnw Yonx, March 7.~~'l`he Evening World has the lollowing from Key Wen: Daokar. 3 New York nnwnnnnnr wu seriously. The news comes from Havana that the situation there is strained and that the tension is getting tighter every minute. The steamer Olivette got in from Havana last night and brought. news of the arrival of the Spanish rat-class cruiser. Almiranb Oquendo. It is also reported in Havana that the officers of the court of enquiry. which has transferred its sittings to the Cuban capital, will be ready to report by tomorrow or Wednesday of next week. The court will not return here, but will proceed at once to Washington. MAURH). Mnrnh 7.-Snnm- llnllnn, Rnnn. John Heffromesenman on the Mainewho is in the hospital here, talked yesterday for the lirnt time. He was on the forward upper deck when the explosion came. He remembered nothing more. Hulfaron wan blown straight into the air and came to consciousness with his hands full of tho 00/a and aliine of the harbor. The naval men here consider this another link in the chiun of evidence that proves the Maine was blown up from the outside. They any the mud must have blown through the bot- tom of the boot. Heiferon himself ullirm- ed that in Spanish sailor said to him : We'll x you. We can do you u ) at anytime. But an no sailor on the mine had shore leave while the ship was in the harbor this statement must not be taken too seriously. Thu nnwn nnmnn frmn nnvnnn that Hm llllllilu Forty-two tom of ammunition arrived yeatserrlay on the Mallory hue steamer from `Jew York Most of this will be (he- cribuned among the warships and the rash WI be sent: to the ship: at Barbudoeu; Lbalz in another indication open to the double mterprebotion Do be pub on the coal- ing up. Jnhn Hnrnn nnnnmnn nn lhn lninnwhn He Would Wllllngly Go to the Unlted Stine : III is Wnneu-l:vldenoe of I sen- man on lion-cl the IIIaIne--`l'he Proof urowlug stronger--Wu-nhlpn -I re Coal- lux l,'p-The Cortes Wlll consider Cun- |uI- uonerare Oouduct. K \' Wi=..~"r. Fln.. March 7.-YeuterdAy e developmouba were of a negative character. The most Iignioanb bib of now was that coal was being received here for the fleet of warships. That may mean that the boats are going to move or in may mean that they are out of coal. The first supposition is borne out by the face that some of the otiicere here have been told by their on- penors to be ready for departure at. any time. L`....A.. L..- A-.- .1 _._._...__:r:_._ _.__ I..-) IHNIMIJSIIY PREVMLS. Friction Between Spain and the United States Increasing. [ASK run can. uzrxs RECALL! You're invited to come and look through the store. note the new things and learn how small priced they are. fI.4DY& 6'0 A MAN BOLD THE SPANISH NUMBER OF MINES. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. MONDAY, MARUII 7, 1898. H Sound Konnody. Gordon Inland. con-I uupbho going to his nth!!! ptoviucot. Iu uuu nllununn null! null Auction: 3&- poru on the Pacic which undoing I Iu-go mama; buuinou for aha region: of Main. Tho mu department ha noti- odoomnlbudloy shut bonsftor Mu re- port must not favor inunoh in- oompomaon with than an mad I Shun. ` _ An American cmnul lad Down. \VA.'IlI|.\'I:1`u\`, March 7. Sanitor Wil- son. Wauhiugbon. called the attention 0! the abate dopa:-Imam Saturday to a recent: report of comul Dudley, Vanoonvar. B.C.. ' in which Canadian ports and Canadian route: to the Klondyka won axtollod at. some in . Ha said than thin report has boon u by the Canadian Pacic road an : an adwrtioaznont. and was to tho datrinant. of the American math and American lrkl n hhn `Mains -hitch -g-`:I.d__ - The Donlnnrlnn Adjourned Inr I Wool To `rule lennl Advice. \ (lomcma n, l)ub., Much 7.- -A hutch has occurred in the summing up for the` West. Huron election. Three of the. deputy returning ollicerr had neglected` to dll in the smtomonb of vote: accord-` ing to form two in the poll book. ll- though they had filled up :\ statement in sheet: form, and put mm. in the box. The figures correspond wirh thou given by the rcrutmoore. and major Book asked I to bu-e the shear. abatunonu accepted. but the returning otlicar decided to take legal advice, and adjourned his doclurution for one week. 1\'......... n.. u-....|. r' I -.._L_:_L M- UIIU W33`- Nowru BM. March 7 --Loughrin a ma- jority in Nipuuing is tony-om. Lama:-cho bu baked for I roconnb. I nuuuulur L\lD DOGW- Si..\'rrI.#.. Wash. March 7.---A pnaaengor who arrived here to-day from Alan on the steamer City of Sonbtlo informed Agent (lrauman. of the schooner,Boaaio K.. than in wreck. puaod by the City of .\`.sam.lo north of Vicoorio. which was reported here lub night, had all the appearance of being , tlo Beanie K . aoverol days overdue. The wreck lion 100 miles north of Victoria on the rocks and there are no indications of [any survivors. In cannot be learned at. - proront how many passengers she was carrying. , I nuu nuaornlgu nounu [or we monaylo. WlVV l| EI:, Man.. March '.'.- Twenty- one north-wow mounted police oicorn nnd mon lofb Vkeginn on Sunday for the Yukon on A special car, which had been tinted up in the 0.1` R. yards for their exclusive use. They will sail lrom Vancouver on the steamer Nina Chow. Rt \'v-nu`: \Vnnh Kl-um}: `T A ....... .... I.uInK one man may more. The steamer Aragi of we Canndian- Auatnlinn line arrived here lash night. having nearly `.200 men from New Zoaland and Auatrnlja bound for the Klondyke. WlVVlI*E:;. Mnn.. Mnrnh T _ 'l`nr-nun New Waists and Dress Stue placed in stock this morning.

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