Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1898, p. 1

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autnnnty. Nun Y March 5 -- Joseph W. Bailey. democratic leader in congress, has given me World a signed stnbemeno on the present nnuonal situation, wherein he an- eortu his belie! than this countxy is on the verge of war." Na hlrnhnr mun ~ "I Am verv frnnk to bll -J une -IU. Jami. ip0U,UUU.UUv. It was referred to the committee on appropriations. he bill was the outcome of a confer- once held at the white house, at which Mr. Cannon, secretary I/mg. Mr. Ding- ley, senator Allison and general Groa- venor were present. The situation was considered so gruve than it wue deemed imperative that an immense appropriation of this character should be made at once to prepare for the national defense. 'l`hiu bill will be nreeuad in the house at mr cne lmmonm uulenuu. This bill WI" be pressed once. This can be amazed on the highest; authority. Nun Vmuc, Mnrvh 5 Joaenh The Domocrntlo Putty Wlll lnunln the Pruldont In All Proper onlurol Wm: No Thought of Polluunl Advnntugo--A Cl |I|l Postponed but Not AV0l'tOd-~ Onbun 0|-uoluu should End at Once. \\'A.~IiIN;ToN, March 8 ~()hairman Can- non, of the appropriation! committee, yesterday introduced as bill entitled: "Mak- ing appropriations for the national de- fense." It. is as follows: |"Ln.`. 04.... in MA-nhu nnvu-nnrinhul nnh tense." in ronowe: "Tlmu there is hereby appropriated out: of any money in the treasury nob otherwise appropriated for the national defence. and {or each and every purpose connected there- with to be expanded as the discretion of the president and to remain available un- til .1 :50. 1:499. $50,000_000." Ir ...... ....6....-ml tn elm nnmmittnn nn Congress Asked to Place It in President Mcl(inIey s Hands. BAY8 THEY ARE ON THE VERGE OF WAR. I$5,llll,Fl]RWR| lnnuse sum: T vans II. Iononoolnlonluh. New Waists and Dress Stuffs placed in stock this morning. Illlfitllolll Rooelndod us: `A n .` n KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1898. wnmsul, un|., aurcn 3.-duugzurtto Banlouhuboonurvcdwish a notion to, apps! in tho court of jucico to-day ut zccontolouhow anus why he amid not' 0 un inlunnation `an t pononn who uolruoning Ilsnql. tooth at Saud- vIcL' n to ' I -ngiatnuu . un...u-.';'."L-n `villingtonlo motto: bulllunnutinoulolhhjurbdictiu. Tho oulyvuyinvllichbo count! .530 wouldho bythonquoltollhunyu of huh laud hnnotyu and tin IVIII -u.--u LICIVCIII. Sr. Tuoxus. Much N.--Tho Won lgin I recount vu not timohod yesterday. in van adjourned until wdny. Nos result 0! Monday : proceeding: roducu n\IcNiah`o mjonty from clown to one. J (know Declared `lho lumber for Want Huron. - (:nm:m u. Ont... March \`.~ -1. '1`. (.`ar- 3 row, Inbonlmu yutudny declared elected ' for Wen umn. but no thereuo a num- ber of irrcg gx-itieu by iepnty roturuing ollicu-u the result. is not certain to you Ul \.IllI('ll. { After I very bgief speech by Mr. Quinn. ` the ropnaontativo from St. Ann's, the mo- 1 tion to adjourn was loot. and routine busi- nooa proceeded nth. HE." Mr. Sproule-Build from Edmonton. Then came a deluge of speeches by Messrs. Foster. Hibbert Tupper, Davies. Davin, Montague. Fisher, Pope and Cart- wri ht. The lattrr said - ' " he proper line to be taken now," went on Sir Richard, "is not lightly or rashly to eseuine that a friendly govern- ment will violate their treaty obligations. but to insist. and to cause the British gov. ernment to` ineist with us. on their performance of treaty rights which are solemnly guaranteed to us. As to the rest, we distinctly refuse to be flurried or hurried. We are charged, how- ever unt we may be. with the task of ad ministering the alfaire of Canada for the time beina. and if we lind that this unhap- py course is taken and that we can obtain redress in no other way. we will know how to preserve , and protect the rights of the people of Canada. I may tell hon. gentlemen opposite, and particularly the member for West York (Mr. Wallace). that our motto on this ocea- siori in `no surrender.` I am and have long been known as one who desires to promote by every means in my power friendshi be- tween the English-speaking natione or the earth, and notably between the empire of Great Britain and the people of the United States. but were I ten timesaa desirous, under no conceivable circum- etances would I ae a Canadian representa- tive suffer Any foreign power to dictate to us what railways we are to build. I would reeent any foreign power stipulating what quantity 0! goxis miners sliould import free.anrl where these miners should obtain their licenses. The senate of the l'nited States and the author of this bill have ut- terly and entirely misapprehended their position. Triey have gone outeidel 1 or any rights that can possibly accrue ` to them. and the government of Can ada are not going to be rlrrurooned `either by the opposition or the l'nited I States congress into surrendering any i rights of the people of Canada. They.i will not alter our determination. and thin: l | determination isto secure a route through ' ( Canadian territory and to take care IO 1 control (male for the benet of the people 3 r of Canada." A ls-- _ .._-_ L-.'.|` -.....-L L- \l.. ra..:_.. `to mono Tho Puol Icon. Wnmson. Ont. Maren 8.~~H ` to hnlnnhnnlnannn-uni-ith n muting Ln bry. Sir Willrid Laurier mid Canada was will- mg no he on the most friendly henna with the powerful nation to the south. bub blnb nothing should be given away of national dignity. Now, my hon. friend uked 3 moment ago. `Are you going to proceed with this bill? I Ask him. "Have you anything Do offer other than this bill ." Sir Charles Tuppor---Yea. The prime minMer--Even if the aobion of the senate were to have the effect. Il- leged? SH` Charles Tupper-Yoa. b The prime miniar.er-Well, what will in a? INVITAIION. [)UUIIU.' Hir Charles Tapper anlrod ilSir Wilfrid was aware ot the Action which the senate of the United States had taken. in the most forward and unmistakable manner. nnd whether in view of it he proposed to proceed with the bill now before the house? Thon he made a long speech on the subject and looked to the government for the maintenance not only of that which is the indefensible right of Canada. but the preservation of a position which will show to that great republic, great And powerful as it is, that the dominion of Canada will never submit to have terms dictnted to it which strike at the very root of the independence of the govern- ment and of the parliament of this coun- try. Qirwillrid Lam-inr Inirl (Tnnndn sun: will. IGTVBDIVQI Wll IICK OI PILPIOCIIIII. Mr. Russell, Halifax. asked it there was authority for the statement of Mr. Haus- borough. North Dakota, that the corn"- mittee on public lends was in possession of information that Canada would accept the conditions imposed by the section. lie was firmly of the opinion that the do- minion government would yield on the sheries question, in view of the canoes- sion made to it in the bill. Sir Wil- frid Luurier said if the reported state- ment was correct then there was a serious - misapprehension certainly in the mind and on the part of Mr. Hansborough. There have been no negotiations of any kind, 0i- ` cial or unofficial, between the government `- of Canada and the authorities at Washing- ton, except such negotiations as took place a when I and my colleague. the minister of marine and sheries. iisited Washington in November last. and_ these negotiations have already been communicated to the public. Hir Charla: Tnnnar nnlmvl Hir Wilfriil AA Llvoly Tlmo our tho Aotlon 6! tin,` United states. O'rrAwA, Much 7.-'l`hio bu beonxgn exciting dny in tho houto. Sir Chm-lea Tapper took oooulonjo call attention to the altered complexion ol the railway question. no the outcome of oongrouionnl action. and nnbunlly ho urged that the government: should Amend its policy. ` Sir Wilfrid chimed thnh (lnnmiinn riohln KUVBTDIIIUIIID Ulllu Illlll Ill policy Sir Wilfrid claimed that Canadian-rights ' of novi otion on tht Bbiokoen carried with them t. e privilego of trannhipmonb so Wranszel. but be announced thus, to guard against: diillculbioi with the states. ar- rangements would be made to build the line to Observatory Inlob. Spice was added to the dinonuion by the speech of Sir Louis Davin. who charged the con- servative: with lack of patriotism. Mr. Rnunll. Hnlifnx. naknrl if than with DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Won Ilgln Recount. .. ll._-I. u try. n AIn`'niL ..;.. | l'un1- llunox. Mich. lurch 8.-In ` Robot: Ilnnull. when Inge nun wn Chulotko Bah:-not and who has bun ill at hhootolu-nnglonluorofutlboputhv wool; Ioohnton !onhovoI-ulAuovon- _ing and not rapidly. dying culy this 5 In:-anon. ~. I n".iI".2i?.a TE" `-"" `*3. on; u nouns; up `any-the inhrqdinh. dglty-out star ogqnuullonnhclnnnnnnaun. PNIIN 9-2 I. anwuasvu I u vunsv. ' I In l'.l.l.\', Mu-ch .--(:en. Juhn Hound! Parnell. brothornf olnto (jhula Shunt. Mutual] and nnnomliot. member of pullin- rneuo for South Month. has bten oloctod city munhnl of llnblin. The pout in worth 1 L`l.U04n you`. Hi: oloouon wu duo to his Iepreeomatinna tluh unless he obtained [such I nmonarntivo pool: he would lose Avondslo. the Punoll lunily reoidouoo and estate at Rabhdnm. county Wicklow. trench omen} win borvinnn L--vim". Much N. --The Caito corni- pondont. of the Iuily Mail clnima to line rnlinblo information than three French oili- oota have boon an Oindnrunn, the along- bold 0! the dervinbea in the Soudan. for three niontho. Ondunnsn in scion the Nils from duo in of Klnrtomn. now in Probublolcnnlo Vacancy. 1 Hr \ \\`A, Much S. Sumter Mncfarlmda mm In the senate is likely to become va- cmt. He did not. nctend last session. and l this year is douunod no his home in Wal- 'l late by Illness and is not likely to come to I Ouuvu while the parliament is sitting. This absence for two successive tensions. prould vacate the neat. Mr. Mnclulmo ' represents one ol the senatorial dwiniono 0! Cumberland county. N.S. To Provlde A llemorlnl. Lu.\'huN, March 8.--At a meeting ol the American society yesterday etepe were taken to contribute to a fund for the pur- pose of providin a memorial to the dead of the Maine. ours. Newton. Crane. J. l.. Taylor and Hyman Maxim madoloe|- ing speeches and a letter wae read lrom the Anglo-Saxon club requeeling perime- aion to contribute to the fund as an express- sion of eyrnpnthy upon the part of all ling- lieli speaking recea. A loner wae also read lrom lord Vernon. captain ol the hon- orable corps of gentlemen at arme. prol- loring a contribution of 3l`.'5. lo was de- cided, however, to limit the contribution: to Americana and a committee` including Messrs. Crane, Taylor. .\|axim and consul ; genoral Osborne vme appointed to look I after the matter. Bunnie`: Demnndl. Pulux. March 8.-- Russia demands the settlement of the lease of Port Arthur and Ta Lien Wan hyihdarch :. 6th. The Tnung Li Ynmen (Chinese foreign olcel has given full power! to Yang Yu, the Chineee minia- ter at St. Petereburg and the negotiations have been transferred there. The matter is practically settled. What will Japan do? England will do nothing. China has given Japan a written undertaking to pay the indemnity in May. pl-`|.l\' ltlarnh R_..Mim}i nnanninnn in one Inuemnlny Ill may. I :-zus, Much 8.--Much unouinoaa is felt) in Chinese circles in consequence ol the Russian demands. The Russian minia- wr of nance. moreover. in reported to have urged blneee demands porompborily nnd.bo have complained that the Chinese loan will be settled in spite of we disap- provnl of Russia. `N-nu... nu -__ , Al-I-Ivan! llfu. Hnunx, N.S.. Inch .-T In-ugnli-n Ariivnll (Lin Innnnin l'lI'DI.|llI'o The secretary of stnbo for the colonies. Joaeph Chamberlain, in the noun 0! com- mom yesterdny. expluining the delay in proaonb action of the government's West: Indian proposals. and nhnb unoil the reci- prooit.y,negot.iat.iona between the Umted States And Canndn were concluded. the government could not: tell what: the posi- aion of the West: Indies would be. UIDCUBEIOH H10 DOUIO BUJOUTHOU. In the house of common: yesterday George N. Uurzon said the government could not conrm the deapotch to the Lon- don Timee from Pekin, published yester- day. eaying, among other things. that Rueaia had demanded that China surren- der to her all aoverign right)! over Port Arthur and Ta-Lien-Wan for the some period and on the some conditions on in the one of Germany at Kaio Ohou bay. The government had no information or tho report that Rueeio had occupied Deer inlond, Cores. nor could the government confirm the reports netting lorth that Russia was strengthening the forte no Port Arthur. rm..- ......L...... ..l .L-A. 4... 5|... ....l...:-- ' onlv a matter of time. The earl of (lnelow, under eecretsry for India, replied, pointing out the enormous cost of lord Robert's policy, which he said would impede the internal progress or In- die. He thought the dread l .ui-mien spec- bre hardly juetitied it. The ultimate destiny of the tribes was civilizatoii, but the moment was inopportune to hasten ID. The marquis of Lsiisdowne said the gov- eriimeiit's policy WIN! to keep the main passes open and to establish control over the tribes with a minimum interference in their domestic concerns. After further discussion the house adjourned. In u: hnn-A nl nnmmnnn uantnrdnv New Leather Belts open- ed to-day. V No Olllolal Iullmetlon Received of Bul- nla'| occupation of Deer lIIand-.loIeph Chamberlain Buy! That Untll Beelpro- eltv Negotlatloun Between the United States and Canada Were Ooneludeo. llo Could Not Tell What the Ponlllon of the West India: would Be. LONDON. March 8.-The house of lords was uoneuay crowded yesterday; the peereaeee gallery was full and there were many members of who house of common: present, when lord Roberta. commander of the forces in Ireland. made his expected speech in favor of a forward policy on the Indian frontier. pugting? for werd Lhe Rue- eian peril and declaring the policy of long eutferance with the frontier tribal had been a complete failure. 'I`he speaker ad- ; vocaced the advance of British rule across ` the inounbaine. and traced the advance of Russia. saying than if she once crossed the Hindoo-Kooeh an attack upon India was onlv of time. s... ......I A` n..-i..... .....I.... ......-o...m Cm. [HIE FIIRWHRB PllLllIY.I '0n the Indian Frontier is Asked F or. nnvnuce llF_Bl[|I|SH nuu:| ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS OR- DER TO FORESTALL RUSSIA. .--r `turn. to we-cw vvv :1-cw -7 ` 'l`nka- fnxr\l|\'0 ]H0lI\l>QIlhlHl(` Tuhlolu. .-\II `I drmuzlstu n`l'nnd um mom-y H` II. lhlln In cure. I 2'10. W. C. Mchouald. Montreal, who has al- noady given in the neighborhood of I mul- llon and a hall dollars to Mrllill univer- sity, hu now given another SI. -.000 an an endowment fund to the department nf architecture {or the purchuo of supplies and materials. ` S'r.Juu\', N. 8., March 3.-Rov. Mr. Mnnman. I Dane. null by the Lake Huron this week on route to Donmsrk, an immigrant canvaawr for the provincinl 1 government. Olpt. Nelle: Tr-n_u_n!erred To Winnipeg. \\ x.~z.~m-rm, Much .~1.-Cept.. Nelloe of the Dungeons. Toronto, ha been transfor- red to the Winnipeg: rquadron to fill the lioubeuency made veunv. by the retirement of Cape. Gardner. The Spring Bonds \ Hindu for Thn londylo. \vl\.\`ll'l~.lI, Man., Much S.-Yeeberdny a express from the cut had on board several rbioa of Kiond hora. Among the num- B:r were thirty wodoo. who intend ungua- ing in tithing. lumber-in : and mini in Yukon. Their families allow than r on in the neuron. 11'; ? rja}-6 kn ?oui"m oiu Ila .. um I ||wII.||-fl ll-s.`--ul\n|n|nu 'l`..I.I.\l.. \ II Death From Plenrlly. QUERI-21', Que. Much H. -- Frederick Perohard. foy-ve yearn of age. for fteen or eighteen years connected with the de- porhnfent of justice, Oboewo. And one of the been known liguree of the fedenl capital. died here shortly after noon to-dny in Jel- fery Hale hoepinel, of pleuriey, After only A few deye illneea. His wife end eon were with him. having arrived early thin morn- inn. Having been on old ruidenb 0! Que- bec he will be buried here. 'l`hl| In The Pnrpou OI The 0.l .I.-l'luod For Trolplll. Torcowro, March 8-W. S. Doughty. ono of the "No seat. no lure" crusaders. was charged in the police oouro thila morn- ing wish uro-pausing on the shrub run- way : oars. Doughty refused so pay his fate unless he had I sent: provided for him and refund nlno bonus on` the car. The deputy-msgiehube impoood 3 fine 0! 82 and coats. (1 Q Ha-Anni. an gun-`long. nl 0|.- (L:.nuS. Sol.-oggio. an omfloyeo of the News. olnr with I mm! ur offence. Io- ourod I fur . or adjournment for I day. Thus` in nnhhina nail in (HA I-nilunu rat: CUTE I luruuor IUJUIITIIIIIOHIE [of I Iv- Thoro in nothing new in the railway nto vnr. bub it: is understood the Csnndinn Pacic will issue A new tuiff no mo:-row, making I further cut in the rate no the nmnh. lllltly Ill} WEI` WIDLI DECO D\ ou0I'. Raoul Saulny. Paris. in in the city to make a propoeition to the provincinl exhi- bition authorities for holding in conjunc- bion with that event: on exhibit: of French u-biotic and industrial mnnufncturoo. Ho promises that a million dollars worth of exhibit: will be brought: here reproaontzing bwelve hundred exhibitors. IUUIUIUIIDI) IIKIVIHUUU. ~ W.S. Gage.repreeenting New York capi- taiiaba, has purchased all 0110 obaoleoe ries and guns owned by the dominion governmeno. ID is understood the pur- ohaee is inbended ho be disposed of to the Central American repubiicn which are fre- quently no war with each other. RnnnI!H`m|IAw Purim in in hhn nH.I1 tn UDIIIUIBII I"UlIlIo The management: of the Grand Trunk is making arrangements to commence exten- sive improvements on the southern division of their line. On that part: of the system which is now being joiunly used by the Wabash and themselves. uralc will be much heavier than formerly on account of the change and it will be necessary to lay eighty pound steel rails and pub in addi- bional sidings. The work will be com- menced as soon as the warm weather is sufciemly advanced. W.H_ Haunrnnrnanntina Nam \'nl-It Mani. Wily Llly IKE I0!" IIIIO PTBIDDU. 1). McNicoll. passenger tretc manager of the C. 1'. l{, is away in New York to- day attending a meeting of the joint; pae- aenger BHSOCl&bl()n. It is a regular meet- ing and has no connection with the race war, but. in is possible that. the matter may be discuaned informally. The railway people in the ween are said to b oliiiig to Montreal for news regardingt. railway situation. as the next. move is naturally expected from the U.l . R., the other lines having men all the reductions made by the Canadian road. TL- .._.....-.-.._....._L ..l AI..- 4`..-_.l UI`-.._I. J- are homing along nicely. when The Balm: Due 0ome-'l`o Inc In: lmprovemenu. Mom-men. `Que. March 8.-When the ~ balmy deye of spring oome and the reilway oioiale want: Do go ehin . said an oicinl eloeely idenbied with the passenger nte war thin mornin , "perhape they will get) some sense into t eir heads and put. a stop to the difficulty." The thought: may be {ether to the wish, but he was compelled to edmib than the prospect: of getting away fishing. are non ver promising an the present time. The C. .R. in the ag- greaeive party in the light. and hen been expected bo make a charge for several days East. on the enemy. The Grand Trunk as been resting on its arms waiting for the charge hub in has not come and the defemive party is prepared to wait the way they are for the present. 1), Mr-NinnlI_ mnanmnir trnln mnnaaer ll. LIVIIGSIIJII & BBO. ClotIlets&P|rIb_|en,_ 738 7739068 STREET. tl\uI\o u\.Il\I vllvin 0 That's whyr the crowds go to Nozzhing is so quickly appreciated as a really good ar- ticle sold chcfap. 'l`L_4`.- . . . . -. L- make a wimdcrfully strong combination. \'..;LI.... 1.. .-... WHEN THEY MAY GET SENSE. Lnwpnqcgs snnn nouns MAKE FURTHER CUTS. An lmtnnlpni `gal. ... `Y I`) II__-L u H New Millinex-y opened this morning. , Don't an :3 no the Daniel R. R umock company in My Pnbnot" at opts home tonight. Pouibivoly no sdnnoo in prinoa :l0c.. `.'0c. and 30. Rrnnnrl 'l`.nm.--gll I nnnn Ln-J AI s|.- pnuoa ; IIII:.. `.111. Ill!) Edmund Tnurnll, .I.:;dou. had ol Iluo horse exchange firm of Tneorullo. in dead. - In Vary ltul Shape. The ice in the American channel in honogcombod nnd will soon brook up it this Inrm woabhor continua. 100 both are usad for forty purpocoa botwjon Wollo Island And Capo Vmconb. U.\Rlbl~2ltH I'.\N Ill-I \l`I`UM.\|0l|A1'El) with Imlh nlmzlv nnd ulunmu rnumn, with llIU(ll`l`I|l'Ull\'('llI1`Iu`1`:,III LINN qlwml Nlru.-L -T WANTEII: I-`nrvm~rn' nunxnrnllmr |nduul.rlou.-4 |)<'l'HlIl|N of mlr 2-l|u`uHuII to whom $lI| It month wunl-I lw un lmluwvnmnl. lvuulul nluoo-n 9 u wr lmllc-nu! tlmlr own INIIIIPN. '1`. II. J - HI '1 l l"l`, 'l`nrunlo. - \\'n mum lum,\l.-I-M'I'n nr:.\'1`. \\'lT|i ltunrxl. llllIl(`v'I| I`UIl\'l`ll|I`lN`l'rL hllm. JulI.\' \ll'I'kl.l-:.'| lH\',|JUl`;1|l'|Hl .\I \.\' \\'.\ !\"l`|~`.lI TH l{l~2|'l{HHl-1N'l` l'R IN '\'('I`)` u-uunly In I `nnmlu. rnrlhu lam. null- Im( `.'.`u-. urllvln on Hun mm-k..g ; hl oumIu|w- Inn : lI(>P,\ u-rlvnu-n vwcm-~ur_v; 144- .1 In I-var)` hnu.~r. .\ Irv-v-.~ llw Kurn ('u., l'_'I4 Wulllngtmu .~Iln-1-l,'l`uronIn. .\' |`T.\'l'l-ZlHI".Nl`I'Ilt Hllll. TO IN) Ul`INl'Z~ ml Imus:-wnrk lnunmll nnnIl_v. A plytu uru<|clr1': Mu.-4. A. ll. Iluwr.. Cape V In-out. NA`. ul'.-iF.l\'l'1l4Zl'I-Jim Tn IWY IIIHH BACK Iilnlluz llnom (?|m|r.v-, I-Inlmuund luurk nml nlalo unn-4, ut Fit 1-vnln !`lll'h Ill Mll.l.l|' HALK8 lhm.\I`-4, |h'm`k h'll`v`t`l. . PI-IH|'l.I'3 '|`H IIIUNG 'l`l||*}lR. |*`l7I{.N|'l`Ull|`1 In he will tn lhn hlnzlwnr hkldvr ul Mll.l.-t` 2-1.u.us R4um.~4_ rm-k Htnml. Pure Linen, Fancy Border and Hemmed, 10c each. BU 1' r.'nH TU r'Ul.l.0w TH}-I HCOWDH Ilml nllvml Hm sulm (-mulm-Lml by MIl.I..~s. Hm:-k Hrrovl. JJLAIN IUNH A.\`D.-k.\i.r\l.l.Hl'.\l OF MONEY ln vh-Iully of l'r|m-was un t4ln:oIu on .~&ulur(lu_v, II`:-h. `Jilh. Flndor return 1.0 W n In umuu and ru-eh-u reward. BORN. Asm.nv-ln Bolloville, on Much Mb. 3 dnughtor to Aldo:-mun and Mn. Ashley. -g. DIED. NnwMAN-Ab Kingston. Much Sub, 1898. - Willinm Nnwnnn. non! RR van-; n E MluV-llD nlngawn, nuuon Ullll, Willinm Newmnn, aged 68 yous. Funonl uotdoo lam`. T. F. HARRISON COMPANY _ _ . __.___`_.---.7--v w`y--- --.1 - Umlortukorn and Emlmlnmru, 288 and 2.15 l`rlm-man Hm-cl. l`huuen:-WareroomI. 90; Rvnldvnco, 91. Upon day and night. 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, ae to prices they speak for themselves. ["Walt for our Spring Milllnery opening. 8. B. CORBETT, UNERAI. I)lRIG("l`()R, `$1 IWIINCESS ST Klnguum, aux-c<~r-mun` to W. M. l)reunI\u. 500 Kitchen Towels ....-.1 nu - nanvnnllnnlg mnmu lIpumn'r,u AND ElllIAl.IllD- ; Hi: l'I`|nn0sn ntnx-1.. Corner Sydeuluun Bl. Tm-leplmnu cmnmunlcuuon. I But Come and See. Seeing is Believing. Seeing is free. The Talk of the Iown is smcm rgandle Mus ms l)EUI'l.l-2 T0 lll'\` .\l.l. KIND!-| 0| I`UllNl- lnrv nt Mll.l.H HAIJ-ZN Rnumn. Brock Ht. l.\l .\ll-`.lIl.\'I`l'Jl.\'--.r\ U4 ml! HBNERAI. ISBN.- vunl. Apply M -45-`: l'rln-1-nu Hl.r(*ct. ___j_j______....._.___ UYEHN Tl) |<`l>l.l.1)w THE (`ROVVIN-I 4-mulm-La-cl hv Mn.:_~4. H.I.lNl-ERH. A.'~LH'lH'l`.\N'l`H AND Al l'Rl"..\'- tlcus. Aylnly pvr.~onnlIy In MIA-4 M('t`l':-|K- lg. ul llunly Up. . u u-us unanu. ur. LEADINII lYNmm1'.uncn-2M- Prlnm-rm Ht . T(`k'Ip|Iull0 HTA. Open Day I d Night. Tnox. Al ! Y TU MRS. JOHN MUCK |.Icn'n-N. |:`.: Eur] H! rm-l. rzm-1.1-2 Tu um` .\I.I. KINDNUIP FUR} Mu.|.~n` Rmnmn, Brock Ht. 'i=Joi 'du'e{t'. 4 Gny`!.amb Wedges. rc- gulu pm: 83. {ct $2.00. MORE TO FOLLOW. Kgep your eye on--this space. i.Al.\' nmu /\:~:n.~x.\1. \I.1.u1'v.\l or Mom-:v \'|v|nll\` ofI'rim-1-unnnd()nl.nrln Hln-mu "' l0u.m.-Fino And dooidodly vary ' ucuwl Inc an. uvmnoo Vllltyl. ___. mild. WEATHER PROIAIILITIIC-W _4 P. M. EDITION. Othun And St. IAII-Incl nlloyl l0|.m.-Fim ma danidodlv nu HENRY BRAME. . .... In. Iv............ . . _\iiXN1`:D. 6)iTzA:?_" J AS. REID. Ir............ .. fL08"l_`.__ 123 Princess St.. Klnzston. 10 Cents, and be Bounr Batlstmd than you've ovcr boon. In nuke to you. But more is I dmennco. wax in tho COAL. not In tho tam. USE ALL FOR THIS WEEK. To-marrow morning 65TH Swift's Scranton Coal BJRGJIJI N0. 1. 3 large Black Fur Capes. regplar price $12.00, for 87.50. `J30-`Jl..\ V0. ll. 2 Children`: White Fur aegulu price $1.60, -COA_L P V0. II I. TALK 1. NO. 56. HE DAILY BRITISH WHI(i. mu. V Chirunn Hull. ohho IIOIIO military ouanisuo. Washington. bu novcdtho punno. nods oupondou of tho rubs. ol Ihov Huvloy Nllenuing Iwo addition! rqinnududlby. dyuno iron the (hnuliur noon! oluuicvuh||uh:udinthohnk olfuuto uilluiud lslb. Ilia ; Iwouyluco cc. '6 an ` uamuqndnaon nu dopu-loony _ {lune h WNW [III IIIIOUIII ll IHIXTIIIII. Tho Otuwu Iulnhnnon an linking pto~ puntion to dinpono oi thour dun Iron man mills and comply with tholnr for- bidding tho shoving o1 nu chain the Ilj. ["03 (no WOTI In PIX WK!!- Tho London oornnpoudon: of the New York Commercial Advortioor cables: "The N 9! a Spanish loan hon ia_ qniu urns. on V the amount in unoorhun." L. lh---. Inunhgpuuan Aug --Li-.. -... uno nlrlor Ilnptovvmonus. Schultz mom. who have gho common 0! u$5.()00wing to thy Mn -Hun : com~ puny : works in Bruntlnrd. V0 mean- pleu tho work in oil weeks. Th: Lnndnn onnnnuondcnl of lhn N :- `HO VIII 1 WI UNUS- A dclogntion is in Ottawa from Montrvnl. hooded by Imyor Profonuino. km; the Ininiour of publiv works to procood with the harbor inptovomonhs. Rnhnlnn In-ng. Ihn hA\'I Lha mntrnnh nl I00 I'll ?! GOIIIIG. The man nohool bond bu decided than tin campus In placed onoll the ochoolo. The cost. will ho from is`!!! 05400, sud ihgu will Ln nnn nnun, I". (XIII: WIII K IFUT they will ho good onus. A rlnlnntinn in in On: DIIIIB GIEUKI III `III llllll IXIILIODKI DOW. The new C.-umdinn-:\t.h\nt.ic lino bu vharteud live IUOMIIOM intflovolmd And will run them between Duluth. Chicago nod Parry Sound. Th` nun nohnnl haul-J hm: rlnniclnrl Mum IOIII. I Bnmtford this ounmmr vnll hnvo A de- uchlnont of mounted police; the hobbies will rule biku. A- -I.4n-.'.. ..;I..-.. .\--:--A ........--.;.._ Wlll ll. 0IK$- An oloccric nilny projooh connecting: Pototboro with Lakonold and Uhcmong, Is Doing diecuuod in tho lino mouuonod town. Tho nnur llanndinn-;\ Llnntio ling ha: ton in. uuy. Hon. Thoodoro Davie. chic! justice of British Uolumbu. died Monmy an Vic- I)_...AR..-.l sL.`- -............ ....II |..... .. .l_ Tho latent Tlcllngl of Event: Ilulnod from All Part: of the lllobo. Murray Anderson. bho lint. mnyor 0! London, III dad in than city. A hnn.|mnr.nld Inn nl Jnhn "Aidan INIIUUII. ll UK In IJIIII CID". A hon-your-old son 01 John Hanloy. llunilmn, wuo drowuod nu the buy yum- d. - "(In Tknovlnng Ilnuin Alain, in-Oh`; p.` 'l` `.5!!! .\l.|-'l(l'2|| H'|`l(|'1| UN I-`IR! \\'|lh nr \\-Hlmul hunrul. Inn lnru a-nnurvl--I : ~|Hlnu rumn uml Iu`I|l`mn |Il .~HI|Im Imam. \n owtru rwun I'M luluml ll nvmlu-I mu lhv uvxl llul ulnn -j__..___.jj._ nll llmuwurtln~nulu"-I. 1`vnmln~ The [M0 mu Work of Minn \\'Illunl." llw nmsl won- Io-rml wumuu urthu m-nlury. tm-I` n humlml lwoulllful ['mr1rnllu of H10 mu-xulmt, wanna-n knnwn.w| h blummplxh-ul I4'KUll'h|.`H. hmup fur 0l\ll\ |ll|S0l`N. Fur Bargains] TH E .\N.Vl'.\ I. .\ll`l|`I'I'l NU I ll" '|'H F. ll .\ Klv lmlalmau wlll Iw In-lnl In Hm Hm-|vl_\"u mm- un Wl*`.|lN|~ZHl|.\ Y. l|n- mm Iiuy nl' .\luNh lu- nlunl. ul` mu huur mt: u':'lu('k mu. ~ 'l`Ill\\I til Illilllllu . \\ muun"h4!|u- lltln ufuur 0 urn-:11 lww Ixmk. lilnx-umum nll llmwuuftlwrmlu`--I. 1`vmulu~ The [Alb \\'IllIml." thv __jn Frontenac Loan and Investment Society. Pictures. Frames, Mirrors and Room Mouldings, also Oval Frames, Brass Corns;-s, Bow Knots and all the latest novelties used in the art of Picture Framing. MET STORE, I IBTABLIBHED 1874. I59 PRINCESS ST.. - KINGSTON. }.A'.'9F.$.F"%_ B_9.f.9_}" .`55.S"_` _`%.","_ noun um evonmg. Hoar Rev. Ebor Crummy in Sydonhnm Ibroot lecture hull to-night. m..o.... Ont-.u-in nhnnln and Imtlmr mull. mu ovonnig. . Daniel . R an Shook Co. :0 the opera homo thin oven ng. an: I-hv, Ehnr (`A-ummv in Surlnnhnm Inroou Iecouro nun no-nlguu. Eutorn Onbnrio cbeeee and butter mak- ers convention Wednesday. 'I`lwr1.I'n nnly unv l)Hu'l' wuy ln whluh nu;-mm ooukl am. an uood MM I\Iwu:u-ll fur lou1umno_v--mud lhm \\'0\l|t|u'l he 5 auto way. We null good, uonml. ('|I'a|l|, unllumvmry mul. Wu [Wu mu wvluhl, ehunn' HI" |"\\'*`~"` PW`- Ihlv prlmumtl alullvvr prmnplly and -nromIl.\- lf_V\)lllN|y_\'II|II`ll1`.`(l Inn of un _vu\I'|| lm N()l`l'_\' but Ihr unu Ih|uu--Hull you lU<.|l\'l lrauln In pmmulm` uu long uguw [1 nl uluhl 1 <'lI'('l I TO RENT. U 3: .\u.I-`um: .~'rm:r.~r. UN I-`m.--r I-`|..` xvllhnr wlllmul lumrul lun lnrm` rum no Dally loco 50:: For Whig Indus Illa. .nnt Il'hnn-nnlvnn III. `I -U III! HIIW DUI}: Iv: wulb CUUIIUII `to you Thonulvu In. Annusl muting of Kingston bicycle club this ovonin . l\.nl-l Dunn hnnh HA .9. hhn nnnrn rll F. .\N.Vl'.\ I. .\ll".|`'l`I NU W T F. NH .\lU".- hulqlvru wlll In-hl In llm Hm-|ul\"u titlin- Klllur-lull. `ii-Ts iaiv `6rL"`rHE`W6"riLT:.` g as ana"87' Imnceu St. ' 3 OOOOOOOOHOONNOOQONOO gr. u udriuvu ' I-`I-Il'?'l` l.lI,\'lu" HINI wins` w -._..__.. ..-..._ _..,..__. -, z3'53To3 .__4.._ __;_.-:--j-- 3999999900993 W.__A.I_Mnl.TCH|:Z_ll, STEAM men r Fbk SALE. It's on The Square. HI`~l Mn.-4~ H`1II'l`. nuw-rI_\' Hr uu:u|l thv kllval llupnm-I sl u \vI`\ l"'l\\nl\l\hlI' prlwa I`! H. Hmkw--Ilvr. l{|Iu(~hvI|. .-jT..___-._ KIRKPATRICWS LOCAL MEMORAN DA.` Our busineas-aud you will find it so by dealing with us. All our goods are the best and prices tight. Spring is coming and you will soon want Paint and Ilrualies, Kalsomiuo, Cur- pet. Tacks and (larpet Beat.- ors. Wire and Nails. Call and see us. Tkv, 'I'Il_ W 'm4|Il'IIl LI .\'H(`U l'[` (`I |.\l|'4\ Y up ll |'I|K'll |}-lI|- 'l`|l()M.\H HRH H CH. .\lmuu;x'r. ll. |.`(I|. Only One Other Way. ll|l`llh-. \I'I".\ rm-xn~_ plulm I-1` n|u~ TI Dem Pruld Th Crlulu \VA.~m.~ mg appr It t mo npproprim M be prenid 31 up roprial Gaunt ley. eennt Wlsxlrm, luck .* -,Mr. and Ira. Tur- tomoloonlonnf .bovosrtivodhn Iron 8ioul`Illo. 5.1).. cocoa ion! by aura Iuuhownutokn no your nnn II 1 Indian; Thu I] own: an-u-as gaoqirlbnuollihothu hruunlodyhuvinglnon Indian: uilh an: In! use an dyed Itonulilllluynuuugluun uyul Dy ll! llndiuu with out at uni: pnpnnliou. Rinnnlronnntnlnnixn Luann -Ln I -I I rttilvuu III -taunt-u Km \\"I.\`r, Flu. March 8 Onion veto received hero yootordny rescinding the in- -lructmm given to and tho Peru to! `ob; with Iuppllu And reiterating the lbngmnl ordor naming the crnicora Nuhvillo and Montgomory us the vooaoln Iocnrry out than niadon. Thorn was none oxcinnons in naval circle into our thin nddon ohnngoin tho programme, as noupluw tion ol the matter was obuinsblo. xonucounng. "Is French money helping Spein 7 wee .39 `\`d of two of the tint. nenciets. Their replies mey be grouped hhne : "Nothing of the hind lue been denitely ernnged and obviouely. eeein the large French Iinencinl inbetenu in pain. French nan- ciere yill be enxiouew keep Spain from wet, hue it ie equelly rennin than if Spain should decide that wet. however deepe- relo. wen the only eecepe iron the grow- ing nancial Innddle no home. Putin. and no! London. would he the quuter whence money would be!-onqht And beyond douho. obtained. As yet, however. nothing bu been denitely settled." WEBB. ornmouu. Wlmt cannot be denied in that the Arm- ouongn have had relations with Spsin since lS.\`li, have built several cruisers no Spun : order nnd now have vessels on the stocks that could be sold it money were torthcoming. *-In I`.-.an..h mnnnv Mnlnina Qnnin `" Inn non. Ah the United States mid Spnnieh em- buaiee the utmooh rebicenca of courts inibsorved. They pretend to know noth- ing. end in is noteworthy, in view of the reports than the Armstrong: have sold Cl'll|!0f to Spain. thou the Armstrong board has uiveu express directions than no question: no to be iuiawored rerpecting their dealing with British or foreign gov- ernmoute. II-i-. _......A L. .I-..;..l :- slum nm A... London correeponueno: Special inquiries in oflicial and nnncinl circles to-day nhow thnb of the many grave iutenuuonll dnlicultioa pending in China, Japan and West. Africa. the Nile and else- where. the moat serious View is ukon an the momenta of the American-Spanish tau- non. A>.AL- IY...:_.J Guns`. and Qn-nigh Aim um? nation over was no osonpe nu." Nnw Yomq, March 8 -The Post but the following copyrighted cnbloxnm from in London correspondent: Snocinl innuirioe In DIKDU OI Ill SIIDKUL ``I believe the the United States in on the verge of n war. Certainly it in nearer 3 Ionian war than it. ha: been since our war with Mexico. and perhaps nearer then nation to in." MINI` \'Au 1: Ila!-oh R .ThA Alf. hhl Hm Spain phinly relies upon starvation to conquer the Cuban patriots. And no civiliz- ed naciou ought, to stand idly by and see man: kind 0! wnrhreprnotioed Almost. with- in aighb of its shores. I hnliswn I huh Lhn Unitnd Stntal in on Ollb any mougnn OI plrblulllur Isuvlluangu. "We leel that he he moved too slowly. He has postponed the crisis without avert- ing it. Nothing is more clearly written than that the island of Cuba is to be free. and while I believe e recognition at the proper time for tho Cubans` right to light for their own independence would have been eullicient, 1 feet that that time is {mined and the United Ststee is bound in ionor to take decisive action. "If this is to be done at all it ought to be done et once. The crueltiee which have shocked humanity throughout the world ought to end before the next rsiny season begins. H:-hnin nlninlv relinn unon stsrvetion to auras: 'WXTKOQIIllII'X"I'I by gun Indiana. Tho appcuuno hgirlbnuollihothu otunludin. non-nnnhntlvhnuinnhnnn dtntl Lu IL- we unwed antes ll] rune or peace. But. conditions have changed so that I shall now epeal: and vote for the bill, be- cause I consider in 3 sale and pro or pre- cautionery measure. The men w 0 have accused us 0! clamoring for war wihbouo being willing to prepare for in will nd that. the demoornhs in con reea will be ready to who both men on money long before this Administration will be prepared to use either in war with Spein. It the worse comes, an now seems certain than it will. the democratic plroy will sustain the preaidenta in all proper measures with- out: thoughl) of perbiculer ndventnge. "lNa laal than he bu moved alowlv. me or war." He lurnbor eye "I am very [rank any than ten days ego I would have spoken and voted ngeinnt the bull. adding two artillery reguuonbe no the army because I then thought them unnecessary and non- aidered it merely an effort under a war ex- cncemenb bo innreeeo cbo eunnding army of the United Stems in Lime 0! peace. "Rub. nnnrhrjnnn hnun nhnnand In that: I You're invited to come and look through the store. note the new things and learn how small priced they are. IMBDY & 6'0

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