sncomusencnst | § IQ. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1902, - LAST EDITION LOCAL MEMORANDA, Readers to Post Themselves By. Organ redital st St. George's suthedrnl nature; evening wvoention hall, 8 pom. Recruiniog for South Alrien srmoliries $0 WOTTOW. there's the weeds besides. Caledonian Concert Co., Fenlay night, tion -- Bulwer. tentation is vather an ambition tounty--Sensen. shan row morning. This da sinated, 1968. SETS to select from. 97 pieces. $7.50, : ---- The Daily Note Book For Whig Tie social scales are very oftem fnaccurate. Education bas made more fools than bes Chalmers" anniversary tea and condert this Naru' annivgreary evereises, Quedn's con 5 at the or aot only. ap Shih You but Seo Frazer Champion Scotch dancer with Nothing can constitele good breeding which. hae wot good sature for ite founds That which is given with pride amd od Recruiting for the new South African con tingent will hein at the armouries to-mor- story of the world : Can adie and Aunfralions fand ab Beira, 1900: Princess Henirice born, 1857. Linsoln ames DINNER We have hundreds for you But we offer you a special set of a best English maker. Regular price side of Indepcadence NEWS OF EDINBURGH. s in South Africa. Edinburgh, Jowing gonditions : to future internal government, property ation must be cellgd and confiscated property ivate stock pr muneration for by the British." destroyed or up to 1 clamation issued by lord Roberts. "The langus, mutually agree Np, el "Amnesty for the Cape rebels. "The pic Hors @ ers of war will be returned to Africa. BOERS WOULD ACCEPT Terns Comprising Things Out- A SEMI-OFFICIAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY THE EVENING ---- Absolute Indépendence Not a Prime = Feature--Amnesty to the Cape Rebels, However, is a Point That Meets With Seri- ous Opposition From Colonials April 14.~The Evening News of this city, whose editor is in elose touch with Mr. Kruger, declares on the highest authority that the | Boers are prepared to accept the fol- T. Q "They will not make absolute inde- pends a cardinal feature if they can come to a satisfactory agreement as *"I'he banishment and confiscation of n- | which gave ust | Seveial days ago; he to its owners, withl§ re ty | gest "full > ition of state debts | ily contracted, lore sand after hostilities, «date of the annexation pro- question is to be of all political prison- rs. "A date to be fixed when all prison: South "The offices of one or two friendly THE LATE DR. TALMAGE. He Passed Away on Saturday Wight. EWFTT TALMAGE. Washington, Aprit H--Rev. T. De- wiltYTalmage died at nine o'clock, on Saturday night, at his home in this city. He had been ill for some time, and, only a few weeks ago had ex perienced a change for the better, hope of is recovery. however, his .con- dit grew worse, caused by con- of the brain with catarrhal compli®ation and since then the fam- had been daily expecting ' his death. The last rational words uttered hy him were on the day preceding the marriage of his daughter, when he said : Of course, I know yoly, Maud." Since then, he has been unconscious: At Dv. Talmage's bedside, besides his wile, were these members of the family : Rev. Frank Dewitt Talmage, Chicago; Mrs. Warren G. Smith, Brook- 4 lyn; Mre. Daniel Mangum, Brooklyn ; Mrs. Allan E. Donan, Brooklyn; Mes DUAL MURDER IN ORID Mother and Daughter Slain-- Step-Seon Is Accused. LATTER IS PLAGED IN JAIL MRS. CALHOUN AND MRS. VAUGHN. Killed In Home--Latter's Head Riddled With Five Bullets-- Stains Resembling Blood Spots Are Found on Man's Clothes -- Says They Came From a Cut Finger. Cleveland, Ohio, April 14.-Mrs Martha J. Calhoun, aged seventy- five, and her daughter. Mss Vaugh an, aged forty-six, were shot and kill ed, Sunday morning by an unknown person two miles east of Mantua Sta- tion, forty miles southwest of this ony. Will Vaughn, a stepson of the youn- ger woman, is locked up in Ravenna jail, charged with the crimes. Mrs. yaughn was shot five times in the head, the sixth - hullet' of a. revolver ending the life of her mother. y The body of Mrs. Vaughn was fond in the kitchen of her home lying in a pool of blood, and that of Mrs. Cal- houn in an 'adicining room, crouched in a corner, with her hand before her face, There was a bullet hole in her leit temple. Because of their suspicions of Will Vaughn the authorities arrested him and took him to Ravenna jail. What are believed to be blood spots were found jj on his Yrousers. These, Will. Vought says, Op from a cut finger Vauihn's father died a few days ago and it is believed he left tha bulk of his estate to the two women. SCHOONER STRIKES DOCK. -- Change in Current Causes Damage to the Oliver Mowat. Oswego, 'N.X., April 1. ~The shoon- er Oliver Mowat appeaved off the har bot at seven 0% Sunday morn: ing, The tug Charlie Ferris took her in tow. She was light and going to the D., L. & W. trestle for coal. When the Ferris attempted to wind ber ar ound to get into the vew harbor both boats got into the current aml, eddy and the tug was powerless. The schooner struck the dock and a lum ber pile. Her jib boom and foretop- mast were carried away amd she was otherwise dmumaged. She was tow od to the Glo shipyard, where she will be repaid he Mowat is owned by the Rogers company, of Tor onto. Sailors sa at the cause of the accident was change in the current of the river, made by cutting away 'of part of the island in the mouth of the river, which was done during last fall and this spring. m-------------- TO DISSOLVE MEAT TRUST. Directed to Commence War Against the Combine. Kansas City, Mo. April 14. The Journal this morning says : "* Accord ing to a despatch from Washington, Maj. William , United States district ator bee, structed © by attorney-general * to take immediate stops to dy fves the so-called beef trust. A I" grand jury. will be ordered this week to commence its session next Monany. Maj. Warner, yesterday, positively de clined to make any statement what ever regarding the matter." Carricr Discharged. Winnipeg, April 14.--Ats the court Bouse, before justice Bain, the case against Francis Carrier was dismissed. At the preliminary hearing, Carrier was charged with stealing thirteen from the has bron ine WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Apel 14. (10 am )-Frah north witaly, Taly Twasdoy moles with a litthe hisher temperate. « NEW. .. DRESS GOODS Like an Halian Sunset in their wealth of color are our modish weaves of dress staffs for Summer wear. Mar velousty pretty in the tout wembley and ognally stunning as individual studies, The product of many minds and widely different manufacturing dis triets, thay represent the most superb fabrics that money and master-buying can command. We want you 0 sea them, to scrutinize the values snd prices, to make comparisons and eon- - trasts, and then to arrive at a ver- diet, homwt to vourself and honest to ue, lmplicitly confident in cur goods, we do not fear the voics of opinion. Hore are a fow makes : DRESS GOODS. French Crepenette; all wool; soft fine ish; fancy weave; colors blue grey, pour], silver, pink, light navy, reson, fawn, castor, brown and na. vy; 44 inches wide; per yard, Nool Crepe de Chine; medinm weight; spring falwio; soft and plinhie; will make up in any style of fancy costume; colors tan, castor, navy, re soda, medivm grey, light bive and corn flower; 46 inches wide; $l pox yard, 3 FRENCH SUITINGS. French Redfern Suiting: 8 light weight material, with a fine pirle fin ish twill: bright silk finish; very spe: cial quality for spring %Sostume; eol ors brown, fawn, gy, myrtle, red, old rose, bluette, ressdn and Toronto, westerly winds, fuse powers to he aceopted to superintend Clarence Wyckoff, and Miss Talmage, the carrying out of the terms outlin- Washington. ------------ municipality of St. Boniface, of which 4 Arrangements are completed for the | AND NOW ANOTHER GUESS | he was secretary treasurer, but the funeral services in this city over the ' indictments on which the crown pro- body of De. T. Dewitt Talmage. The | That the Elections Will Occur on | posed to proceed was on a different sms, amounting to $43, For $5.50 navy; '47 inches wide; por T5¢. yard, The editor of The News is Hector Broadeloth; all pure wool; heavy MaiPherson, one of the most able of "ROBERTSON BROS. Scotland's journalists, only recently G R AN OPERA A. J. SMALL, Lesses and Manager HOUSE the Transvaal. Colonials Object. MacPherson went to Holland, and interviewed former president Kruger of funeral will take place Tuesday after noon at the Church of the Covenant, and the services will be very simple. There will be no funeral sermon, but short addresses concerning the life and works of Dr. Talmage will be made by men who have been intimate May 20th. Toronto, pril 14.~The Mail and Empire says it was informed, last night, that the Ontario cabinci@had finally selected Thursday, May th, as the date of the Ontario electi®ns charge, that of wrongfully converting the funds of the municipality. Coun sel for the accused had contended that this could mot be done, and that the accused could mot" ha. tried on a charge. altogesher difierent from + that originally nid. His lordship so" held, and meding weight; superior qualities and finish; perfect dve; will not spot; from the best French and German makers; a good assortment of ool ore; 52 inches wide; per 0 vard, : ' London, April 14.--The cabinet coun- cil on Saturday reviewed the entire situation, both as regards home fin- AT LAST SOMET EW | ance and the situation in South Af mNGN rica. How complicated and impossible AND NOVEL of . off-hand. solution is the latter THE GREAT MELODRAMA | Sinn = ice br ently authentic statement published in " 3 the Edinbu Evening News. on 3 Of these, cardinal point and the hardest for Great Britain to. acqui- ¢ esce in, is the granting of amnesty to Now: stcwy, new. sosery; > ew: ike, snew:] the. Cape sobels, not so much on se sivntians, Wowmting. bene, am. eleciriont ox count of British opposition, but ow 'dba - i to colonial oppasition in South Atyica itself. While there is no reason to believe that this is not a semi-of- ficial summary of the Boers' demands there is also reason to think they may be ified. The Feeling In London. London, April 14.---About midnight, on: Saturday night, the duke of De- vonshire, ident of the council, Sir Hicks Beach, chancellor of the The Algoma navigation company, limited; with a share capital of $250, 000, has been incorporated by the On tario government with power to ac quire the Owen Sound, Georgian Bay and Boo ling of steamers, including the boats, City of Windsor and City of Owen Sound. The incorporators are principally Toronto men, and include C. R. McColl, Toronto, and 'John W. Munro, Pembroke. The senate of Toronto university has decided to confer honorary de Iy associated with: him. Messages of sympathy from nearly every state in the union and from England, Russia and other European countries came to the family during the day. Thomas Dewitt Talmage was born at Bound Brook, N.J., January 7th, 1832, and educated at the university of New York and the New Brunswick (N.J.) theological seminary, whence he graduated in 1856. He was ordain- ed the same year, and assumed the duties of pastor of the Reformed |grees upon a number of prominent men Dutch 'church ab Belleville, N.J. He [at the convocation in June, ~The was a pastor 'at - Syracuse, N.Y. [official list is ms follows: LLD's fw 82; and at Philadel ba. sn. Prof. Remsen, principnl of Johns Hop- e went to t 'entra eshytetian | kins university, altimore; Christo- Des , Bin > Phas he . s WB - He, pen othe omunt Brestyiaian ee Nottmwon, J.C Foor, Galbratth | Loi oe eocpect some Sion | Vim Kean hima? 77 achieved his iy station.. "1h hy For, San ar Whit: balls have been turned out in London DIED has. since. been bis home. Ne. was a | Gibson, Dr. Reeve, Prof." Ramsay|® Duch STEVENS-At Gatasoue voluminous © writer, some twenty-five | Wright, Prof. Maurice Hutton, Quinte: Ques Wark For 4 8 Ley Fitaaih Bicseos, A dn voluaies coming from his pen. In 1884 Dr. W. H. Drommond, Montreal: Rav, ga ndan. April 2~The, duchess of Day 84 ens, wowonhip of Bastard, aged he teteived the dogres of D.D. from | Dr. Munro Gibson, London, Eng.; doc Sutherland, iehile in Ruin with he Rod Td «. Aut ithe She. university. of -1enhesgee, tor of music; Prof. F. H, Torrington, | grummer on behali of the Highland THURSDAY April 17th and the accused was discharged. y . ------------------------ Ping-Pong Ball Secrets. London, April 14.--One of our trade secrets has vemained undiscovered by the Americans, viz, how to produce xylonite ping-pong balls absolutely round, The RBritish maker holds this secret very tight, and as a result exports gigantic quantities of the balls to the United States, where the game is in the full height of popular favor. The demand is such that no balls are kept in stock, every day the out Ephraim I. Mitchell 0 Agnes Lubos. put of about 30 gross heing sent di HOkluste RELLY «As Te Tis Folly b rect from the factory. « A week's out Sth. 1002, Baward J. Moerison, wtroet. SITUATED BRICK ymrd, . ota Eo - MARRIED, PALMER-COWAN Joha W, March 22rd, Cowan, Ar Pictu, on Pubinor, to ints L of Hallowell MITCHELL AUMON~At Pleton, March 20th, J adcuntay. Avil 19, Side Troghol SPECIAL ANNQUNCEMENT. ON WEDNESDAY HVENING, April Artist 23rd, the uished KATHRYN KIDDER WiiAgeese GRAND OPERA HOUSE ia a Grand Revival of David Garrick's immoral "THE COUNTRY GIRL" This will be the most noble event of the season. j William, Hoguey sad #isty mine years excheguerer; Joseph Chamberlain, see Toronto. Q ; ond aight month i " s. She tack with ber to St. | Fmersl to Wolle loll on Tuesday Hons retary of state for the colonics, and PITH OF THE NEWS Hon. George W. Ross, Hon. 7. 'M. | Deterst a eaves Kingston eres whorl, at 11:90: 8 Willian Brodrick, secretary of state or * @ibson, Hon. Richard Harcourt, Hon Putershurg and Moscow several trunks hit Torsten agi wrsbdboi Bly 1g for war, held an informal meeting at E. J. Davies and Hou. F. Latchford, packed with samples of the tweeds peotlutly bovited to stud : 's} a ie The Very Latest Nows Culled From | our: | Hon. F. Latchiord, | made by Scotch peasants, and, spread: | PORTER--Is Kingston, on April 14ch. 1902, Mr. Chamberlam's "London . returned from their grand tour of New | ine cut the like parila Hains Beatrice, infant desybter of Nr, This started a fresh crop of rumors, All Over The World. Ontario Saturday afternoon. Meet hg cial tr Ee invited the aE ling and Mrs Porter, aged 3 monthe, the most prominent of which is thet | 73. Kensington creamery at Wood- | n@® were held and addresses delivered ilo n re wii, = Ce : ry ay Poise the Boer representatives, having com | ook wae destroyed by fire, at North Bay, Thessalon, assey, | them. She. betieves her ti ill re (Carleton Viace papers please oopv.} cluded their couleronce at Klerksdorp | "Bri rllie™ Groonway ie visiting Bruce Mines, Sudbury, and: Sault. Ste. | ais in oteniog . new market for the and merited as Frototle, oom: | piondy near London; Ontario: Marie. Premier Ross will leave 10-| peasants. = ALLS ; STORES TO-LET. municated to Gon. Kitchener certain | Tl ® Fo Rll is the first | MoTTow for Strathroy and will spend . -- THE HANSSOME STORES ON PRINCESS proposals, which the latter telegranh- , io :" | several days in the consistency of street, one lately oveupied by Uslow & ed to Londo 'tating immediate | 0C08n vessel to arrive at Quelies this | idelle Be Cathedral Tower Falls. Co, apd the owe pow in possession of to - : ih, RecoRs s 2 SHARON. est Middlesex. : : Dwyer Brow., clothiers Apply at ister consideration by the ministers. Mr. | "0 red in-Oftawn th ---------------- Madrid, April 14.~At the close of show : ¥ Chamberlain was at the volonial of- 18. remo in Ottawa that coro HEIRS WANTED. the celebration of a grand mass yes fice, Sunday morning, which was an Hon. terday, the tower of the eathedral of pation honors are in store for Borde thom who intend VATE RESK tronage. $ Striee atbention, moderate THE PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER, ' : ONN HM. MILLS. return to Lo the war is in sight. BY JOAN B. The latest advices from ice. Sl Sir Michael Hicks-Beach was also 1 HAVE HOOKED , SALES FOR | acon ng ba 4 y employed yesterday but pre- iy iyo | te Seam eo, re | Wo maces to favor ® their pa | of the treasury, who went to Pk , Jord Salisbury's resi- dence, Saturday afternoon, did not ndon. There is a fleting- prevailing in all circles that the end Holland maintain 'that the Boer delegation x Bn. It is altogether likely that' Mr. Whit will make an extended tour through New Ontario. The Allan line steamer Montevidian sailed from London for the St. Law- rence on M morn tenced to Jackson prison for life. The Allan line steamer Boenos Aypean, from Liverpool and Glasgow, arrived at Halifax dt 5 pan. on Sun- day. . W. E. Doran has been' appointea to the vacancy on the Montreal harbor commission caused by the death of Mr, Farrell. Major Waller, the American officer chaegsd with killing Samer natives in the Philippines without trial, has heen acquitted. A factory at Port Dundas, near Glasgo sw, has a chimney lately built which is filly feet Paul's Cross. Woman Dies While Making Her Will in Chicago. Chicago, April 14.---Death, which overtook Mrs. Charlotte L. Waldron, while she was making her will in the Chicago Baptist hospital yesterday afternoon, destroyed the ho, hospital authorities that the wo man's relatives might be promptly notified, The woman had made her will and attesied to it before E. E. Manson, her former landlord, and was on the point of giving the addresses of two nieces who had been named as bene ficiaries when her voice failed her, Mra. Waldron's will disposed of pro- perty valued at $5,000, and she bad pamed two nieces, Miss Lottie Houg- hot and Mre. Jennie Walker, to share her property, but the whereabouts of the beneficiaries are unknown to the ital authorities. Mrs. Waldron lived st 3,310 Cottage Grove avenue. LS Death Of An Ex-Sergeant. London, Ont. April HH. --James | Forget" -- Clenta collapsed and destroyed three adjoining houses and part of the cloisters. The refainder of the cathe dral threatens to. fall. Twe bodies and a number of uninjured persons have been recovered. ------------ Vessel Springs A Leak. Oswego, N.Y., April 14, The schoov or Keewatin, loaded with coal, sprung a leak at the D., L. & W. trestle last Globe ship-yaul. Bhe is drawing four edk before being docked. The Rebels Succeed. Hong Kong, April 14.--<The latest advices from Nan Ning say the rebels have captured Apindhou, Heng Chon end Kil-Yeen-Fu, in the provinos of Rustic Si and Ping-Yuen, in the pro vince of Kwei Chou. All the local mandating in each of the towns were made prisoners. ag Miles To Retire. Washington, April 11.--Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Miles is certain to be re tired from the command of the army. It is altogether improbablecontrary to expectations--that Adjut. Gen. Cor bin will seccped him. eC e-------- A third judge is fo be appointed to the Yukon distriet. "Lest You won't forget to sen ~ your linen to Baker's Steam LAUNDRY, be- you MUST BE IN GOOD LOCALITY. SANITARY and hnve modern cons uniences. Term of Ko chiro, wae, Slat "orawe jeune siz wonths or longer References exohanged accommodation and Whig offiee. Addn terms. Harbor Open At Port Arthur Port Arthur, Ont, April M4. Four steamers soocesded yosidrday in breaking their way through the ies in might. Divers were sent down and the | leak remedied. She was towed to the | William. There { side teen feet and will have to be culond | Queen, have not attetupted to get out this harbor. The Stratheons is Ying here, the others having gone to Fort jx still another out The Oneka, Miles, and Midland yet. They likely will try today. Rev. Columbus Bounced. Lebanon, 1. Ajail 14. Because of the authorship of a hook advocating the doctrine of reincarnation of souls and offering scriptural reference © in support thereof, Nev. Columbus Brad ford hak ben removed from the pes torate of the Methodist Egiscopel chrch, ---------------- The oemsus of the United, Siatles shows that there mre 1.000.000. nore wen and boys than women and girls in that country The Ontario government is reported to be shout 16 setablivh a fish hatch ery at London, Out. @srsrrrncsnnssanssdp Argentala Silver Polish § Will clezn vou Silver § easier and ter than § any polish made {tn 2 Zio ih