Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1889, p. 1

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huwllqliooudnlc Foot of WILLINGIDN BTBIIT. KINOITON. ll. DAVII. luau. `I . aowuw. luau an uv-Ipurbuj Ill... Lennon, MA; I8.--A oonnpincy ha been dincovored among the miliur ooon ata- tlonod In St. Puknbnrg. A numb" of to-uh-stun-bin hull IIIITF their pounnlon were found pgpon which proud tint may Intended to make an Al- um t to uunnnu tho car. A number of bolts: won also lound. ' .._.__ A Grout OII Moon. Tun I-hrvn. Ind.. May I8.-'I`ho oil boom hero in sunning large proportion. The on no from ouurn nil region: who hurri hon dnri the week having pro` nounood the all to o! nuperiur quality and the wolloonzlnulntllnoutput with no di- mlnudon, there A runh `for lnnd on which In olnk walla. Not. Ina than twenty nook companion on formed. 1: lg bougud gnu will nlno bo lound. Ievernl Clause: Settled. l.U.\'DU.\ . May l.'l.~Th-' Timon eaya: The Samoan conference he: come to an agreement in regernl to the lam-l commieeiun l queetion and its side iuuee. also regarding the reetriction in the sale of tire arm: and spirit: to the nativea. The election of king will be left to the Semoenn. It in doubtful if (lermany will yield an easily as the tri- partite principle of govemnfent an in the council. Ingland above no Inning. playing the part of an honeet broker." IIIIIITIEIIIUU In SHE WTCCK. Several netive demonltrntionl hove been mule in honor of Admiral Kimberly and his f)l\.'9l'I, whom Mntuffl men hold in the highest esteem. In each 36 then fete: greet qunntitieu of chicken: on product: of uri-_ one kind: have been presented to the ad- miral. He WI] nslly obliged to requeol Mntufe not to hue my more of these pro nentntionl. II he could not see the natives depriving themnelvea by bringing their fooal to him. The Int demonstration was held April llth, when over 2,000 wurrion and an Ihounnd women And children were present. The warrior: held I grsnd leview before the edmirsli house, And the women performed their native dencen. An I mark of high esteem several of the native chief! danced before the house, nomething they never do except lneiore penone of very exalted rnnk. nun VIIIUIIIH WGTU TECOVCTKL Deepite Consul Rlnclrlock'l elder prohibit ` ing the ssle of liquor, the American sailors have Ind little trouble in obtaining liquor, mud on 5 number of occasions drunken men, principally Members of the Trenton`: crew, hsve been very disorderly. They have en- tered native houses at night end threatened the occupnnts, sud en one r two occuions have sttscked the nstive n. Metssfs has assisted in preserving o r by requiring Ill Ssmoens to keep 06 e streets After dsrlr. Not more than on bird of the ho- dies of the victims of the rm have been recovered. A body supposed to be thst of Ceptein Schoonmnker, of the Vsndslin, which wss found on the bench four miles from Apis, Ins buried on the German plen- ution, neu the spot where it was wsshed ashore. Peymester Arms body, which wu positively identied, was wsshed Ashore near the house of Cepuin Hemilton. en Americsn citizen of Apis. (`s teiu Humil- ton buried the body in his ysn . The body of PI muster Roche Ins she found sbout I mile mm the wreck of the Vendslin. Lieut. Sutton} body has not been recovered. It is supposed nearly all the bodies of oicers and men of the `nermen gunboet Eber are imprisoned in the wreck. \`AvnI-Al nnlivn dnvnnnntrntinnn L-.- L..- JUIll'IlUUa Sax Fiuucisco, (Ial., May l3.-A letter to the New York aseociated press, lrom Samoa, dated April 27th, states that nearly all the survivors of the German war ahipe wrecked in the recent hurricane have gone to Sydney and the 600 America sailors of the Trentbn and Vandalia have been wait- ing for a steamer to be sent to Apia to take them to San Francisco. T he otlicers and men of the Vandalia are more destitute than those o'f any other vessels. They lost every~ thin . The condition of the frenton and Vangalia has not changed much. Both are complete wrecks. Considerable clothing and provisions were saved from the Trenton during the rst few days after the storm,and all the machine guns on the spar deck were also talren ashore. Divers found one or two great holes below the water line which ren- dered it impossible to float the vessel. The work of removing the battery occupied four weeks. Mataafa sent a hundred natives to assist. It is the inte tion to remove the Vaudalial battery. lfler guns are several feet under water. The eels of theffrentoii and Vandalia were recovered. Il......:o.. t`....-..l uI....I.I-..L I- -.._1-... .__,.L:L1a Many or the noun. of the Drowned Re- covered` and Buried- Ille Kluge WHI- Inx to Have Peace-AdmIral Kimber- ly Treated aa__a Great Parsonage. SAN l-`IuNvIs<~o, May I3.---A letter from Apia, Samoa, dated April 27th, states that Admiral Kimberly prepared a paper to be signed by both parties desirous of obtaining peace. He does not care to make the con- tents of his paper public. Admiral Kimber- ly received a letter from Tamasseee. April 22nd, in which he signed himself King of Samoa." He declined to make any over- tures for peace at present. though he said he dqgire -to have the war brought toa close, and would like to see the same condi- tion of affairs in Samoa as in the latter; part of 1887. The Pamaesese government was then in full power. Maliatine having been. deported by the Germans Tamassese also offered to forgive Mataafa and all his men if they would lay down their arms. He also stated he would not consider any proposi- tionfor peace until alter the conclusion of the Berlin conference. which he expected would settle the difficulty. Admiral Kim- berly stated that Mataafa and Tamaesese had agreed upon a temporary truce. and had promised that they would not do anything to alter the present peaqeiul state of affairs until after the Berlin conference had ad- journed. Kan lhuumur-n l`al Man I ! _A hum- owomou or wmzcxs or THE ur_arrEo snm-:s VESaELs. . THE LATEST FROM ARIA. _______ A conspiracy roupj, n II... II , A __.___x 'n|U.~4Ic II.'1.n;uA1\' 1' IIUUHIE1 were I|')0(`h\ll huill fur the nwner. and no expense was an m in l|I1'lr(`um4lrm`H0n. 'l`ho rooms being arms. vu-ll n-mlluu- and having A southern expu- snro-. are bright and cheerful. They are hand- nmlu-Iy rlued. hnvina marble nmuloln. or-nu] Iovcnlv lung`. _._ I.--) _-_.__I_ IIICXII IIIIJIJIXIWIXXITI. :vu1 hula lab body was Nola. A terrible Fall. luau, Ian. Ila; I.-Pnhlelalq tho amount. in ntbnpthg to (In his "losplronlho clouds" II the [alt pond put lul owning. has No on the pan- ohuu and MI II) but to north. Nurly nvuv hula Mn both In halos- 0'05 -1 IIIIIII. aw; nugnu. ow; anlm, 500; Godon. MI. Horly rm Chub; Cottvdlm. #00; Nonmu. 175; Inna. um : Hugh... Inn. (1.14. m WI}:-`J at tho Podcucrlou co-bu}. Nlv Ynll. May I8. -1110 all-day-go-Ar you-plan oonhn ended with 050 record not tnlu boon bfohon. The than were : umy. 600; UNIV M. 589.; Nonmno, (SN: 8 Inch, 5!): light, M8; Smith. Godon, pin OIJXIJ; } bIl'lVI'l`ll, uau; nonmu. I-`W6; III ` mu, ll); Hughes. Oil}: Golden, Ill Knto Levin and con, E. C. IAW!il, have undo the k a ponnnnonl home or the put two )-0:: Jana Dillon and Mr. Ont!-under an drawing lumber for new to!- tqpo And will soon locate with their funllbo lot the ulnar. Cziiegee ere oontinuellv multiplying oe ` the perk. Since the cloee oi lee: eeeeon nice new ootugee have been built. The ep- peerence oi eix or eight conqee hee been meuerielly chenpd by the rebuilding of old nerh. -------- noun.` - -In nwvvu. Cit people would go "wild" out the wild oven I0 thickly ocntorcd all our the pork. Cnnnnn Ara nnnolnngllu mnlnlulnn -- THE TWO HANDSOXE STQNE DWELLIN('}S, 140 AND 151 EARL -rma:n:'r Great. regret is felt. by I large number at the demise nf James Lane, a po ular young fellow, who gave up all earth y care last sveuin at I024? u`clock. In March he was first La to ill and suffered for several weeks from bleeding of the lungs. He apparently recovered and was again able to walk om. but not {or a very great time. He was taken to his bed two weeks ago. and from the continual loss 0! blood rapidly failed. Neuralgia oi the heart then set in and he was unable to bear the heavy strain. The deceased was a member of the Y.l.L`.B.A.. and those associated with him mourn his loss. His parents and sister have the sin- cere sympathy 0! numerous acquaintances. :50 was un: rlcnus Iela mercnaut In Ame- rica, if not in the world. The supposition has been that Corwitlfs gigantic failure in the business was solely the result of an at- tempt to corner the lead supply of the world. The fact. however, appears to be that (`or- Ivith`s every move in speculation was cop pered" with his own capital by his own `son (lueralon Corwith, and that before the in- evitable crash came, Ill,00l),l)0O had been withdrawn lrnm the old nmu's coffers and sunk in operations in which young (`orvrith had become hopelessly involved. son Agnlnnt Father But tho Father`: lonoy [nod to KIII Hlln. (Tmumo, May l3.-Nathm Corwith, um, bu been very ill in this city and his deuh may occur mt any minute. Corwith I year Ago Wu the richeu lead merchnnt in Ame- rivn if mm in oh- u-ml.l Tl... -.......\_:o:.._ uuuul reurm xrom me ocncn, Ina Inst Hon. George Prvine will be 5 poinood in his place, in which one Mr. gluubnr. Q.(3., will succeed the latter as judge of the vice- ndminltv court. nn rumor I precarious auto 0! neuln since It it stated that Sir Andrew Stuart. chief juutico of the Iuperior court, Quebec, in ubout retirinf from the bench, And thnt "nn (Ian!-an rI.rn- -HI Ln -nun:-.54.! In Li- Pl usuuerl. A Alennder Kinglake, an aged historian. best known for his history of the Crimean, is ve ill. On the ninth of April Mr. Kingh e bud An operation performed to re- move 3 cancer from his tongue, and has been in rnther I precarious state of health since In in nmtnd that Sir And... 34...": ..I.a.: 10! years, GIL] W3! 0V8!` `(K1 yearn Old. The person: arrested veuerdny morning in the raids on the Field and Adelphin clubs. London, were Arraigned this morning And further remnnded for a week. The Earl of Dudley and Lord Lurgsn were among the priaonert. Ainvnnnlnr Kinnlnhn nn Aunt. Linon-inn uuu penpw wuneaaeu me ceremony. Mrs. Mary E. Dickinson, Pituston, PL. mother of Susan E. Dickinson, the writer, and Anna Dickinson, the` lecturer, died yea terday morning. She had been an invalid for years, an} 90 old. The nernnnn nrrpntml up-urrlnv mm-nina ll'lUlly temperate. About 200 male and female converts of Rev. John Jusper"s great revival, which is now in progress, were l.naptiae.I in the James river. Richmond, Vu... yesterday. Ten thou- sand people witnessed the Mrs. Marv K. )i:'.|(innnn Pitmtnn PA C339`. Charles Stewart, Newburgh, N.\'., 1` telegrapher in the Western Union otce, shot himself this morning and died. He was a young man of tine qualities and strictly temperate. Ahnnt -mn n-ml. nml fmnnln nnn|vnr0n 1.6` _ in ___:.T_ GFI1` YOUR Wl.\`1`ltR GLOVES at W. REh`.\'l8'. King Street. I!) Sample pair: to be sold at wholoulo nrivoo. uuuulu Ul V Icunl, wucru no I'll CODHDOG. A number of English and Americnn vini~ tors hold a meeting to day and resolved to ask the exhibitors at the Psria exhibition to relieve their Attendants from duty on Sun- days. anal-Al Rnulnnnnr -I1n Ln. khlun-in Uyiu lienornl Bonlmger. who has hitherto been mostly ignored by London society. dined [sat night with the Baroness Bur- dett-Coutta and various duke: and duch~ unna- nun ulrue Ocnera maxed out or me rue. Prince Sulkowaki. a member of the upper house of the Pruneinn lnndtag, Berlin, has escaped from I mndhouu at Dobling. a suburb of Viennn, where he was conned. A nlnnhnr nf Pun-L on.-I AII\A-;l|QDu -3-: mu: [Ill uwu neuu. uoalouny me cause. A bicycle race has be an in New York. V Woods, Brown, Oaks, win and Baldwin made 15 miles the first hour. Von Blumen and three others backed out of the rice. D.-:..,.. u..II..._.-L.: .. ........L.... ..t u... .... -_ llll Irl llUrU`(|. A. . Blnnc, achomilt, Cincinnati. Ohio, shot his wife and seven-year-old daughter yesterday morning and then fired a billet into his own head. Jealousy the cause. hicvcla rnna Inn hnunn in New Ym-I: UllIly IDJUTCG. John Smith. the contractor for the new ceiling of the capitol at Albany. bu return- ed to New York. He refuse: to talk about his In-iip abroad. A III--- ....L-...:_4. n:_..:_.._.: n|.:- \.IIHPll|IVU- ` Inn collision an (Grafton, Dakota, caused by a runaway team. Miss Johanna Good- muiaon was killed. Four men ware uri- oully injured. John Snnith, thn nnnh-A:-tnr fnr Oh. no`- vuumu, auu 0,110 In Quebec. The Prussian coal min: owners and the `Itriking miners have appointed committecs to confer and arrango settlement of the disputes. I... - ..-Il:..:-_ __ I-.__n_,_ I\_I._L_ -_.4_,x lull: ymll`. ' ' ` Em neror William will receive I deputy , tiono three ,of.....1hc striking miners from Weutphnlia tomorrow. The contract fnr hm-hnr wnr-kn Mr Tnmnfn DI. Ulllllrlea 10" .J{)U,\KK - ` The number of militin authorized to drill thisvsummer is l9,2`2.5. of which 8. 855 are in Ontario, and 6,146 in Quebec. The Prmuainn nnnl vninn nnnnrn And than PIANO REPAIRS of All kind: on Uprlurhtn and Squares executed M the \Vbor Factory, oornvr of Princess and Gordon streets. Kings- ton. .\'o more durum. Hr u-vlnnned In-atrumenl In (`unndn than thou. M. W|1`.BlI`.R UPRIGIIT. ._j..:.___....____._-_-_.. lUl' turoe years. I , _ T e cn-ope-rative croamories of- Man: ch ems lnude 60,000,000 pounds of butter Iut veal`. 4 ' UIIUHCLIB I] year. "TlnI|nl'n \\ UIBPHIIIB I0~fnOl'l'0W. The contract for harbor works at Toronto `will be awarded to Murray & Clevehnd. of St. Cnthnrinea for $350,000. Thl nnmhnr nf militi. nnfhnr-379:` fn (In-I" Tho Spice nr tho Mornlngrnpou And tho Va-rv `Latent l`olo|u-unu. Tokio, Jupnxnlhnxused-the electric light for three years. ' _ Thn r\n.nn-rating nrnnvnnu-inn nf. Minn..- "COPPERED" THE FATHER. Thousand Island l ork_N ou|. `lbs Lute Jumoa Luna. .-1... . THE HIT H OF THE NEWS. Bruno I-l:;D.-"l.'l'D.','--I1"-l'.3. -Jam Boob suuhh. load odllu d Rnpuicu. 8 lab broth!-II-II , Ian! I. loans. 33' the loan at ' bib:-In-In, W. lhlounonnt. Iovujlulutabup auur.|IuIIIIIutwIllIlIIlIn0G llql In-donoithoprboncloou Ila olmn lorlhocutuooda Ild all Ilovorwhhobo Annbhnl A l' I"l\'h' A.\H (`I-.'.\"l`. Apuly u. n. I over Ex prvn Utcu. convict. 5.71 -1 `Will! I} T '1 tpoago E530. A win. slur tho "electrod- od" paths! bu IIOOI unppod In tho calm chair. It connected with his thou mg! a`). QR. -math-n Al Oh; npluun -l..... AL. .I awn um: um wuor anon oouu puma on the convict : hand. When It In on It b called on "oloctrodo." and the other "clout- rodo." to be put on the convict ! loot. Ill I131! ash A! Ilnhllw land nhnnn ullln uumuID8IInIulm.uuAlLIl.lnll. In addition to e Weetlnghonee dynamo Ouch peace will require us exclter. to he need :9 en auxiliary to the dynamo; I etrouq onhen chair. in which the oeevlot be to In and he killed; an eleottlcal up and electri- oel those. The eleotrlcel oe le mule ol metal covered with epooge. W loh In alar- Med with ash wuer hdore being placed the nnnelnfn hand. When It In min. Le _It Will be Applied to Mnrderere In the l`ucuro-DeeorIIun[ the Apparatus. Nuw Yon. Mey I3.-Upon the line! conviction nnd sentence of the rel pereon uilt ol murder oommmed Alter the let ol net fnnunry the sun will be ready to en- cute the murderer without delay The electricnl npperntne hne been boughtnnd willbeerected in ench of the three etnte rieone. Auburn. Clinton. end Sing Sln . n n few dnye. Hnrroltl P. RI-own he: no d to the etnte three Westinghouse d nnlnol. Theee produce whet In known as 9. e dur- netlng current. In oonlrndlednedon 10 the oontinnone nnd pnleetlng cnrrenu. They ere dynnrnoe which were made {or electric lighting. end have enoh n preeenre ol LG!) volts`. It hee been demenetnted the: the Animal euLul1u.l.lD.InlL `II dililll In A wnahnnnn Jlvennenn ulll UCCII (IUIPK up HIE COIIIWTY. The evangelist; mlmit they no hero with- out permiulon. They opened hon simply to try the big tent purchued from the NA- tiuml (7o., before going to their own dis- trict. They hsd intended calling on Mr. M;-Ritchie, but he forcltnllod them by cull` in; on them first with him cbmpllint. IU HIE uuurarcuve ll Ill [It'll IIOCIID . Asked if he nursed with the met ad: of M(`58fl. Horn:-r And McDowell, Mr. Me Ritchie said in some point: he did not. Mr. Homer was duly recognized by the church in an eungeliat, but in some things he per~ nonnlly did not Agree with his procedure. He did not believe in undue excitement nor did he believe in keeping meeting: open till midnight every night. the evnngelietn had been doing up the co try. The Pvlnoalintn Admit thaw Ara harm with. UILCQI LU EH6 IHIIIUTIIICIQI KHCIT UIIITICL "The eungeliau could not be forced to Iowa Ottawa if they did not with ?" queried a re rrter of Mr. Mckitchie. -- `n I... umu _v....lA L. |.-I.l ..........:L.1- mun auu snug Inn Iwpl De ulon III we matter. Rev. Mr. McDowell has I charge at Luchute, Que. Meson Mclnnon and \`\'u.ddell, of Iroquois, xwo_olher eun clinu I180 under the control of the Montru dis- trict, Are naming Maura. Homer and Mc- Dowell. Thin fnct bu also been communi- cuted to the unhoritiesof their district. '|'I`hn nugnnglinon nnnlpl an. L. In-..) A- X H: I omu-. SINK` _ I I! PUIICI Ul HIT. AV.lUl'\nIl-CHIC. "$40, but they would be held responsible to the conference It in next meeting." .`h|1n4l 3` I... ...--....l -o|. cl..- ....a .4]. .J IIUIJ UI |v'|': UIIUTICL Rev. Mr. Mckitchib hu written to the chuirmnn of the Montrenl dlurict, |cqu|int- in; him with the proceedings of the evnn e lists and making thnt step: be taken in I o manor. Rev, Mr` M:-linwuil in. n lihnrnn Objection: lain to tho Work ol Bruno- llota Homer and IoDowoll. Orrnu. May l3.-,-Evangelist: Homer nnd McDowell no in trouble. Both belong to the district of Montreal, and according to Rev. George McRitchie, chairman of the Omnn district, are here holding service: without the knowledge, auction or permit nion of the diutrict. D..- u- u-u:.-L:. |.__ 4-2.. - -. inuge nuu Iumcux uleul pusleu Clear tnrougn. Smith was a desperate man. He was on trial for burglarizing the Bsdger lumber compsnyi safe. He hn been in (.2101 about three weelu. Whut could have caused him to make such I futile And do: rate Attempt to escape cannot be imagine . It In the Iheereut medneu, as there we: not one chnnce in 1 thousand that he would get free. Hi: pal, I men nnmed Levin, we: in the court room At the time, and escaped during the confusion. Illllll LIIU lrunl. Malone`: wound was found to be slight, although the cut was 3 painful one. Cher ley Duke, the weighmsster of the Armour Dale eleutor company, wsa standing in the room and received a painful wound in the leg. One of the shots ew wild and entered the thigh, piercing the eshy part. Smith was shot to pieces by the cool-headed oicer. Detective Uilley's aim, notwithstanding his fearful wound, wss true and Mnlone, too, poured a deadly volley into him. Three of the halls ind ed in his head, one in the sh- domen and t e fth lodged in the neighbor- hood of the heart. The shots were st close range and someof them passed clear through. Smith was a rleanernta man, He WA] nn UUTIIIIHK BI[HDHInl'nQnt. Detective Gilley was picked up with llll clothe: saturated with blood. ac wu found to be mortally wounded. Ho Ql still can- acioun and naked for his family. A putrol Waggon at once dashed off for his children. The wound was found to be I ghutly one. The neck was cut hulf way around. The burglnr meant murder, snd if his knife Ind been larger it. would have severed the head from the trunk. lI-l....-'- ._...._.l ..-_ A'-..__l L. L- _I2,L- UUOY XKIIODO ll] '10 I. 4.` By this time the court room wine In an 1?- ronr, and Detective Gilley; badly wounded as he was. had his revolver out pouring lead into the men who had iveu him A mortal wound. Malone joins in the fueilnde And five shots found lodgmelt in Smith e body. He dro pod like a. log, and. an noon As things quieter down 4 little, was taken to an un- deruking establishment. nntnntivn Hill-u was uni:-Lad nn -dbl. LI. Uuslung. The tragedy occurred in Justice Lewis court room, on Minnesota avenue, where Smith was on trial for burglary. Detective` Gilley was sitting near, having the prisoner in charge. While the detective was leaning over, the prisoner without I word of warn- ing, jumped on him and made a` vicious slash at the detective a throat. The knife cut deep in, end the blood guahed out in a perfect torrent. The nadnnanwhen but Of- oer Malone in the leg. .. __\1 RV this timn thn 1-nurf rnnrn run In nu Inn. -.... 7.... ensuing. Thu tr 0 II In Turn shot Full 0! Lead and In illancly KIllod-'l`l\o Dotuctlvo u Bend Almost. sovu-'cd - several liyunndou Wounded In tho Mal. Though None of Thom Fntnlly. l{A.~=.~usCI'r\', Mny l2.-An awful tragedy ioccurred in Kansas City yeaterdn in which Detective Giliey wu wounded no I burglnr nsmed Smith was killed. The detective : throat Wu ripped. open with I knife, And the burglnr was lled with bulletl. dnth Inllll. HOUSE with Q ht rooms and oxtmnion ut- ohen hard and no '. water with good ousbllng ; convenient to Queen's Col` 0 : Immediate - session. Auply on N10 prum sec 128}. or st . o. IAA l1..tn.. u..._.... L... ..v...... n- -.`. -_.a An..-) THE .$C|ENCE OF KILLING- A REVENGEFUL BURGLAR CUTS A DETECT|VE'S THROAT. TIC IIIIOI Womllllod. nu.-. -. ll-.. I1-` I. ATRAGEDY IN A COURT. A REVIVAL TANGLE- N0. 112; convenient. to Queen's Cull Immediate wt ` 1344 Union sum. bcuroen oonion and Alfred to. THE MAIN PART of the Stone Home on ` King Street. lormer._v occupied by Lhohne Mrs. Macaulay. Run. sum: your and uucs. The house isin excvllur. order with all mod- ern uwnu-nit-m-c-. >`t.-aha-.~1 nnachvd untll fur- ther nmicc. Apply In KIRKPATRICK B IIOGERS. A SUIIIR HOUSE FOR SALE. n-u.-.-..._ . . llovnulytolloot Vocab llloo_Hu.D A -3l'U.\l!i UVV!!}l.Ll.\'U. with or without. furnaces and all modern im rovomonta. his near the corner of King and 'esl stroou. An- nly to MAC[)UN.\'El.L & MUDIIL the corner or K! and West at. ply MACDUNNEI R MUDIE. THOSE lcl.lGAN'I` HOUSE? I| )0(`h|H huill exnonnc run Sfreex. _f95_3_5E93.T93_ENT~ .\lW ISKIUK MUUSIC. KARL S'l`}{El!J'l'. In Earl 'l`errucu, near Barrio Street Appg to B. BAl{.\'E\'. 89 Princess Street. or I! ` 1 Earl Su-eel. A PASTURIC FIELD, corner of Union and Centre stream, Ap lyto J. B. MURPHY. lodge Bill. King Strel,-L `eat. Telephone No. 170. A SHOP ON KING STREE I`. with dwelling rhove. near Market Squire. Apply at 48 Earl (reel. A IJKJUIS HUUSI UN QUEEN $TlilClC'l`. between Bagot and Wollin ton stream. from Mn)` Int. J. H. CARRUTH `RS. OFl"lCH'.. large. central. well fitted. Term reasonable. Possession immediately. Apply 'Box." Wmo. OATAHAQUI GRAVING DO0K,] }l()l'SE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. No. I. Apply at WI-HG OFFICE. TENDERS will be rvoivod by the under- siuned until SATURDAY NEX'l`,Lhs 18th lns1.. ` for Twelve IIIIIPOI In the Kingston Gun-light l(`:;`_II1\';;`IIn:'. belonging to an estate. NOEL FEMALE COOK WA.\7'I`El}-One who un- dvrstunds meal and try cookln for Llifnon House, Brock ville. as from ` to tlfer month. Apply to AN OINE 'END I G. Pronriuwr. _1sTd\` l-IVY 1;J1:F2.\ I IlIl'I`HI`I:`\"l' N u A SMART BOY. Apply at MUGOWAI;-S flu All FACTORY. (.`L'TTER- A llRS'I`CLASS CUTTER VVANTS A SI'l`U.-\Tl0N. A place he could learn com,-making ln spare time preferred. Address Box 81. Lyndhursl. learn coal.-making In ml 81. Lyndhursl. A sroxnc DWEl.LI.\'G. with without. furnaces modern imm-ovamnnm hi: A- _,_ -,__ __ - _,_,_._, T ,:;;Lj 7`uoon coox. Apply to MRS. J. UPPER in the evening. . A COOK. Apply to RE. A. S. OLIVER. King Street. between 7 and 9m the evening. AN [OLA D IN SIIAIUKTI` LAKE. nu PNPONI 07: l-IOIII. HQ. with I hand GONIII. With All uomuy Knrnlturo. hoddlur: crockery. Ilnuwnre. ole. also loo no 5...; homo. two boats. ahlng uuullo. om. 1.. land In bonlllnll within (an min. utarovnllho C. . k, g, p_ 33,4, Non. For hi-that Ilfunnouoo I to WI. I`IOBlNH)N.3IlI hot mic. or 'l strut. NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREET. in Earl Terrace. near Barrie Strum. AIIIIIV m R ` `ox SYl)ElVlllG.C;ll>:>rrl;orblrr,g E-eeu A SUM OF MONEY. in a purse. 0 nder wvvflflil be_ liberally rewarded in returning lt to this 0 cc. '-IJL.I.'JJaQ___`___-. LAN l~-In }\'iugatnn,|hy l2ch_, Jame: Stanis- laus Joaeph Lane, aged 19 years; 11 men the. ' ' The funeral will take plaoollrom his nrentd residence. Earl street, between V ellinq- um and Hngot, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to St. Mary`: cemetery. Friends and n'cquaintances_nre reepecfullv invited to Attend. Mnuhera of )'.l.U.B.A. :uce native in au- nther column. A BRICK HOUSE ON QUEEN S'l`RElC'l`. aetwuen Ham)! Wollimnon stream. BIUN DAY- Mznlrm of Y-l.B.C.A. nt"1:l5 p.m. -ruxsnn. Mn:-zrmo of Court SllI'I-l-a- .. 0f.O.F`. ~ .Vt|-;u'n.\'a of the Board of e at 8 p.m. 'l`::~'uI-mu received by Architect Bold till 6 Mn. - I UIIHIIII St-nla . of the Board of mm on I ma; :.1;- .3 I`, Annlr In I: an-.1 nu hl`..\HAl` Fl\'l.'.\.\'D A-IIALPAND ` lint`!-:.\'1' H. \\ ~`rH.\.\'0.\'. Buriater. `. next door to l{x...r's drug store. King Aixur.-non. -..,___ 6iiowi~i'ii~i'i'rcHsLL's omrrxunnxarnnsuw. IQ D-c..._ Ho-.4; $E?}3$F*MENT49N}, NQTH WAX. `vuL. LVIII. MON EY T5 LOAN. ROBERT GARl)I.\'I!R. Ml Karl 81100! . REMINDRS.` WANTQQ. X.?:.:` Xxn SIX men A. (:1 `. ENS, Brock Street, ` `f;<":5s'i`. slowly on to be much new ooooolnlcd In no. It will not lluuro the texture or color of the most delicate rubric. and m udounwhlch In not objooglolublo. In roam oxpollcll by 5 for hours exposure to the r. IL!` jvhrnl I ' II Prluon Strut. ..,__... '!_)IEn`;__.. .0..- ll -.. mu. _Ti1_E__QA_I1XAV HIG. `I'D. loolollolo Won. PAID. Nay l8.-Th mould deaths at Nubonu 1 resulted 5 victory for Ibo add A Qght ooolnod II the lull. A cludllhulnddby .l'anoIl non ummuwaamzuqwud Ihodluhdlqhgthol II nupllol. unto VIII up Imm- ;:l"u:I,hIIhI'I pnuut ad nu lnhruuung udprohhlo union in opus. In the aura ball on, flmudsy I M an lnnmolln uldnn III dnlhuod In nnnnhaun 'r.., -nu yuvuu-our --u- w- Iyi. II III awn an oddnuwu dollnnd by . Houston, To- run. uu Iunool wncncn oonvonuon lor lam: M M ton up d In us: may a span. orog:u.||m born! ahan annual. and mu lnn._.n..- IIIHITIIIKI WI . Tomorrow analog Ru. Mr. Melon-loo wlll dollvor I lootuu on Tho Catacombs ol Roma," In St. Junn` clmrola school homo. Ho will [In none tnululou ol opluplu and nynbolu ol dooulul Iuohlnp. O olIIfI oomrmllon hr [gun P Complaint: fun Bonn Inuit to the ckf ol pollen that boy: can to lightly on the corner of York and par lingo! otroou sud baldco uh; prohno ungnqo not in I dioordorly way. Tn.n|m-rnw av-nlnn Ran Mp M..u....... wan Iuuuuou Iuluru Iunoul ullllli 000000. but In oochlhu `hauled down tho royal an arc] Iron: thd grout tower at The "qua ad hohud the socialist ag In in nlwo. cunpuorror Ina pron-v \ nlon ol I-`urn. Footh- ern. Plush. Felt. Wool. Muir. cu-.. from the ravages 0! mo! In Like cunphot It In volatile but oupontuno slowly to be much economical In not Iniuro Iextnm or mum an (Inn Illll IIUXDI-. On Jun 10th J. Runol vnlh Ion mlln nanlnnt Mr. Johnson, clerk for I913 a side. The money hu boon do lbd. A Cyllgun plying yIt_ mnwglgo nu-tad n IIU lllUIIIy K Ill! U. m. Childnn pinyin; wit mambo: nln Juno: Garrett`: home. Nnpaoeo. in nu nubduod boforo urlouo dunno canned. [Ant nlnhl lmhlhtl Jhnulnd t|n-n th- lUI'. Tho Shah ol Penis hu Ion Tohoru for St. Petonburg. He won wolcomod by Run- ohn nohblu. In- I.._- Inn. I Du...) _._IL. A._ _,n_ rcuuut, uleu Ill HEW Iurl U)-GI) . Umnihontil 5 no: word the Engliuh hue Adopted, monnlna on ucunlou not IIIIP. Au: an!` Inn VI now . " Wyuhingwu rvina Binhop, the mind reader, died in New York to-dny. Umnihontil I In: Inn! than lu`.nall.|\ Icons of I Local und uonornl chu-got" Comfonud lor the Itouloro. . Thou no 1100!!) striker: in Wutphnlh. Ihvel are vary riowun. l' Inhinuum vino Hinhnn Mm mind \Jl`CKU' IIUKUIZ4 ZVUI. . (Mlicern were then elected u follows: President. (Tommodore Monk. 0! Hamilton ; vice-prenident, ex-Commodore Volt, 0(1): Ivego; necremry And treuurer. George Evnnn. ol the Royal (hnndinn. I-Ixcutive cmmnitteo : (,70Inmodore McMurrich, 0! the Uuvegn yncht club; Cupuin Biggar, of thee Bay of Quinta yscht club; Mr. (lnrruthera, of Kingston ; Mutt. Curtwright. of Rachel tor. The meotin then ud;ournod until the second Sstnrdnv In November at Hamilton. III! Iy-non ol Ilovlfllll Iuolnngn. The school anchor: oonvcntloa for banal Jul Atldlnnlnn nu. Imhl an 'l'|......J-- __..| IJVU IUCI llll IIIIU WIICT IIDU. A schedule of regreltu for the coming \ season was adopted as follows : Rochester, Augunt l5th : Hnmilton, August, |9Lh -. To- mnw, Angus: '2lut ; Bellevillo. Augult 25th ; Ouwego, Angus: 29th. Hirer: warn than nluwml -n hill ...-.` BII y nvuul, (.1-Ulrltlu. A thirty foot clue in to be added this sea non, under the present measuring rules to include boats from thirty down to twenty- live feet on the water line. A -..L...l..I.. -3 ........ -_ I ..- -l._ .,__:, A chenlml tuba`---we obtained In tho (unila- Hon of (`ad `l`|r.l:m mv:--h mporior loordlnnry cunphorfor Iho nlon ol I-`urn. Footh- Wool. Muir. am. from the guns yncuu, Wll unanimously saopcea. The question of measurement end elusi- cetion, which lies for se long been s bone of contention smong yschtsmen. ceme up for discussion on s motion to amend the ssiling regulations. It. seemed to be the universsl sentiment thst clusiticstion by wscer line measurement was s failure, and then something muss be done in the wsy of putting s line on nil srss. As the sesbosrd yschtamen ere considering the same subject it In decided to refer the whole mstter to A committee which is to wstch the season. ;ollsl.e its results, and report as the next snnusl meeting. The committee wen elect- ed as follows: Chsirmsn. Jervis, of Hem- ilton: `mes, of Oswevn; Bigger, of Belle- ville; Curruth-is. of iiingstou; Wslluizlge, of Rochester; Dick. of the R. C., end Secre- tary Evens, ea`-ojllo. A thirtv fnnt (`Inn is in he mhlml this am. UIIU, Ill HID llllu UUHIPIIIIII CUUFIC. An amendment providing that every yacht competing in a regatta should carry her nailing number com icnounly displayed on both union of her peat, and that the re- aulla of any mistake ariaing from a neglect of thin rule ahould be aurfared b the negli- gent yacht, waa unanimously a opted. The uuntinn of measurement. and vlanni. WK IllUpI. In regard to amending the sailing regula- tion an interesting discussion arose. and nally a euggeation of Captain Bigger : was adopted, which eeemed to meet the dim- culty. It provided that no race should be poetponed where any one boat succeeded in sailing one couree in one-half the allowed time. and that the eecond and third placce ehould be determined by the order in which the competing ynchta ehould pass the home buoy in the Ian. completed course. An Amendment nrnridina that Avnrv LIIU uuu*reguul-nululuk CIUUJ. An Amendment chnnging tha date of the annual muting from me second Snrurdny in May to the second Saturday in November In: mloptod. In rAaAr:l In nmnnrlina Hun nnilinn rnmulu, your HIV lug rcncncu UH sum 01 .2. After an animated discussion it was de- cided that hnrealter the citcuit should cou- sin of but tive regattas, Kingston and the Bay of Quinta clubs Belleviile, ullerunting an the uouregatta-holding clubs. An Amnnrlnmnt. uinnnnina tin chug nf Hm Annual Meeting or the Lake Yacht Racing Auoclntlon-`rho Ocon-Elect. Rocussnzu, May 13.--The annual meet- ing of the Lake Yacht Racing auociation wan held on Saturday at the room: of the Rochenter yacht. club. Menu. Carruthera and Stewart represented the Kingston yacht club. The minutes of the last meeting and the report of me treasurer were read and adopted. The latter showed a balance of $60 cash on hand. the expenditures for the year having reached the turn of 82. Aflar An Aninnnnlrl dim-maninn ir In-An nnnce nn vruue. SJ Steamer twice daily to and from the Is_- la (1. Apply w [1 JOSEPH F`-. SVVIFT. Buleugce to suit purchasers. Lola sure to en- hance value. bf Slnnnmr twins: dnilw In sum h-nm nm In. "Will be mmiintiineilq exlusivgly as a family resort. ` Delightfully situated l Magni- I centlshing, bathing and boat~ ingl Easy of access to and from the city. 4. .89`/.f ': <'F7IT r/W U J HORSE SHOE,` Kmg{ston s Coney Island $25 048/1 F0}? LOIS GENERAL PARTEEKPHS IN ANNUAL SESSION. _.___..V ._.-__.'..._;._: KIN`(`;`r;.*r()?<. CANADA, MONDAY E ' BVVIFT. A. R. MAR'l`IN. - Juno lhnhll will clhruh Oh lun- hon 1:! No. 0. 1.0.1., at lulu : bad to- not-nwounln. -Uvwrvl V CC! -- . "I burn my bad unruly and dltl not hovwhuoodoillluf mall with some llgud Yellow Oll and It. udltdnwohllnptlnuul lllno luv days. I would not In without ll." Iarylapul.IOGulIoIruo.`l`onoIo. An Aohynl Inc. An mull dinner party in Toronto the other own . and tho [menu romukd to tho hoot : `When do ypn t uctllod lulu. pnurvod roIcI.uIl at that nloo dollonclu. Ioovonutlmn In Tomato 2" "No." all who pubnuuu. fur VIII! want uythl In that way I and to Honda-Ion, ha. the chap poetry homo." bright and cheerful. They hand- nonu-ly hnvina mnulols. or uul gamlleru. hm and cold water hulhn: Inn [At] plumbing. etc. Drainage no-.rh-cl. In rear of unvh dwelling in A lovely awn and garden. with spacious oulbulldlnan. For terms apply I0

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