Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1902, p. 1

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KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1902 -- -- 2 PM. EDITION When you fry on one of puf wits, It vou evnmive the garments canfully and intolli- getty, you ban alee see the superior work manobip, the svenllent finish, amt the viesahlonas of the soods. You get large per comings on your investment J: R- Jotinston, making it warm for all using my coal next win Your order is solicited. 200AL, MEMORANDA, The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By, Lith sergesnts' mess meds this svening Big meting of the lucroms. cieh to-night si Wide ball. | Medical snd puri] sofiety meets evening Somos horses are fost, but the svvrnee fnsle In Delving with bie basins, Litila things comiole uh bromine most oor slictions are tittle ues All things come 10 thoes that wait--ex opt now and then the walter, By avohding thelr fest qwiresl 5 married coupls will m¥er have un second Thin dav in the worlds history ; Napoleon died on By Heleon, 1621; empress Kugenie born, 1820; Jowinh Mewon (Uncle Tom) died, 1855; bustle. of the wilderness, 1864; United States senate throws ous the Anglo American arbitration Seaty, 1807. Coronation Tumblers The Latest, Just Out, ROBERTSON BROS. GRAND ' °"%R4..c A. J. SMALL, Léwses and Manager. TUESDAY, MAY 6th Transcontinental Tour Under the Personal Direction of W. SPENCER JONES, of the Eminent English Basse Watkin = Mills, The Popular Entertaluer OWEN A, SI'MLY, and the Renowned Polish Planist EDUARD PARLOVIITZ. PRICES-28e.. 80. 75. $1, Bents mow ou sale at ie on this 'ot THURSDAY, May Sth First Appearance Here of the Celebrated Artists Clara LIPMAN In The Furniest of All Their : Fusiny Hits "ALL ON AGGOUNT OF ELIZA" aT a0 eich, author of "ARE YOU or Jo BL sLso, ARCHIBALD WCALLUM, OF THE woship of express regret at ha Saturday last Hrb#* Machiiery id - about Thoms ¥ Sr ------ A Princess Was Saved by Two Policemen. | Rome, May 5.-Princess - Beatrice, danghter of Don Carlos, the Spanish pretencer, attempted to sui cide yesterday. She mit the Sistine bridge beautifully dressed wearing jewels, She made the cross, and then Tiber. til tw nj en atid lie that her attempt af has been summoned. YOU'VE GOT RED HAIR. A------ two | Said Groom to be "And I Won't Marry You.'r Pingbamion, N.Y: May 8.< Because Ne i a & hocaat Robert Austin, § CALNG. FOR ACTON w Shipping Tra BY BSE COVERNENT TRUST WILL OPERATE ON THE PACIFIC, But Not in Competition With the German Companies--The Cun- ard Line is Practically in the New Coneern. Lov'on, May B--ibe Standard the government to take action the whipping trust in alarmist It declares that free contract though an axoellent rineiple, a. jive way before the supreme claims « oe ot safety and well being, and that a neutral attitude in connection with buying and selling must Jisap- pear when the security of the country is involved. The Daily Mail says it understands the shipping trust will operate on the Pacific, w it will not compete with the German lisa ut he worl: ing arrangement wit t Jerman companies is applicable om every Beferring to the report that the Cu- nard line had: been sold to Morgan snd Ballin, and not to the shipping trust direct, the Mail says it is un- able to confirm this, but it ' repeats that the Cunard line is tically al- ready in the new combination. A Liverpool - correspondent made en- quiries regarding. the report which was declared to be untrue. While it is denied that the Cunard line has been absorbed in shipping trust, the Standard learns on 'very good authority that a controlling in terest in the company has been ac guired by two non-English members of the combine, and that it will in future he worked on the community of interest peinciple, When the house of commons meets to-day the sitting will be held for the first time under the new rules of pro: ceedure. The government has been obliged to make very considerable con- cessions in mitigation of the original scheme, notably in. respect to ques tions which are still to occupy the first hour of each day. But for the rept, the proceedure of the house will be changed almost bevond recogni: tion. Less than twenty years ago the house still met at four in the after noon and. sat as late as it liked. Since 1556 it has met at three and now il will meet at two. The first ex- periment under 'the mew order of things will be made with the educa tion bill. This is admittedly the most important measure of the ses siom, The fith clause of the 'finance bill, which is mow in circulation, deals with the new tax on checks. Nothing is said ahout the suggestion that the drawer of a cheque for Jess than £2 should first pay two pence, and alter wards recover the overpaid penny af the nearest post office. Apparently, therefore, this idea has been dro } Lord Stratheona, interview re- ganding the forthcoming conference of colonial premiers, said the issues will be important and will go far towards the wealization of the colonial dream of imperial federation. He admitted, however, that there were great diffi- culties in the way. The high commis sioner is Mill hopeful as to the fature position of Canada in the danger that now menaces her owing to the Atlantic combine. News comes of serious political die turbances in Portugal. The agitation seenis' to have begun at Oporto, and to have spread from there through the whole conntry, It is stated that the movement is not so much revolu tlonany af a revolt against bad gov. ernment and execrable administration. Was Likely A Goliath. London, Ont, May 5.-While excav- ating on his farm at Dorchester, Col, Leys unearthed a section of an Indi an burying ground. Only one of the skeletons was in a good state of pre- servation, but it was that of a man who must have been a Golisth among his tribe; its owner must have been fully wight feet in height with other proportions to match. The skull was ico the size of the average human irges agninst tones. [oeéan. To Visit Moscow. St. Petersburg, May 5.~The imperial family will visit Moscow on May 25th to attend 'the laying of 'the founda tion stone of a monument to Alexan- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled Fiom All Over The Wald. The health of archbishop Corrigan, of New York, is again causing much concern. The damage by the late earthquake shocks in Mexico will amount to $20, 000,000, | The steamer Porestholme was dam- aged to the extent of 320000 by fire at Montreal. Argentina bas ordered two iron- clads superior in strength to thowe recently ordered by Chili in Fnglani Paris is to spend SHO in placing every police station of the city in di- rect telephonic communication with headquarters, I he recovers his health archbishop" Corrigan will go to Rome, at the re quest of his holiness the pops. New honors wait him there. Joba Brown, awaiting trial for shooting Maleolm Ferguson, escaped from the county jail at Sydney, Cape Breton, on Thursday night. Bandwman William Rutledge of the Northumberland ~~ Fusiliers, whose height is fifty inches, is said to be the smallest soldier in the army. The hody of J. B. McDonough, a Montreal commercial traveller, who has been missing for some months, was found in the river at Prescott. The appointment of a senator to sudoeed the fate Bon. Me Dechiobe wilt SELOTLILILODOIOTET . Worth Examining. - Toronto Star. There is nothing that Hon. George W. Ross can more desire iRAn that his policy in regard to pul wood shall be thoroughly examined and everywhere discussed. It is the most far-sighted and provident policy that could have been devised, causing new mills to be built, and entitling them to only such spruce as may be needéd to keep them running, while the price of the wood can be increased as public interest requires. RS UOCOO0Q00 000000 00M ofa) a Q0e® = a we RABEL Faw NOOEOE not be made until after the premiers return from Europe in September next. Antonio D'Egidio, undergoing a life term in Stony Mountain penitentiary, has been released on the intercession of Monseigneur Falconio. He was an accessory to a murder. The anthracite coal mine workers will vote at Scranton, Pa., on Wed- nesday on the question of a atrike, involving 147.000 men. The conference with the operators was fruitless. A dispute over the limits of certain fishing grounds bas occurred at Stur geon Falls and fishery commissioner Bastedo is holding am investigation between the parties interested. A voleano has been found on a Tex as farm near Hiawatha. Its origin is being investigated by college profes: sors. Last year the place where the voleano is now burning was a culti- vated farm. The stranded steainer Lake Snparior, as shi now lies in the harbor of St. John. N.B., has been sold to a Bes ton firm for $26,000. Divers are now engaged patching up her hull with metal plates. The French eruicer Tage, flagship of the Atlantic divisions of the French fleet, under command of admiral Ser vin, has heén quarantined at New Or leans. There is typhoid fever on board the cruiser. Arrangements are pending by which those who-are to be present in. West minster abbey at the coronation wil have a short interval for refresh ments, This will be done by the es tablishment of a luncheon in one of the ancient cloisters, The B8t. Petersburg Novoe Vreyma says the enrolment of recruits at Hel: singlors. Finland, on Saturday; pass ed quietly. Jt adds that there is ren son to believe that the inspection in other places, of those liable to service will be free of disorder. Miss Mamie Connolly, the prettiest shop girl in New Orleans, and one of the handsomest women in the country has brought suit for $10,000 damames against Frank B. Moore, a photo- grapher, for the alleged unauthorized use of her photograph. 3 The volcano on Mount Pelee, Mar tinigue, inmctive wince 1851, has with- in the last week beed alarmingly ae- tive, On Thursday it belched smoke, ashes and flames. The tows of St. Pierre wae coversd with ashes to the depth of a quarter of an inch. Scores of letters of sympathy are being received at Clington, N.Y. pris- on every day to the Van Wormer boys, under death sentence for the murder of Peter Hallenback. The most of them are from wanes. A few bave contained proposals of marriage and others are requests for the exchange of photographs. Graver Cleveland will be a saadi date for the presidency of the Paited Onc Went Over The Paquette Rapids A SAD EVENT NEAR WEST- MEATH ON SUNDAY. A Man and His WifeJumped Out of a Boat Near a Shore~The Boat Drifted and Upset--The Bodies of the Girls Not Re- covered. Pembroke, Ont.. May 5A very sad drowning accident oeourred yesterday afternoon in the Ottawa river, near Westmeath. John = Fitzpateick, his wife, two: sisters, Minnie and Annie, were crosting imu row boat from Al- Tumette island to Westmeath, Near Paquette rapids and about ten feet from Westmeath ore, Mr. Fitz patrick became frightened and jumped out of the boat. Her hushand fol- lowed to save her reachea shore safely. The boat, with the two girls, drifted out into the rapids and upset. Minnie was drowned. Annie BO iipon" the 'Boat, went over the ra- pids and was still on the boat at the foot of the rapids. They then lost sight of her. The boat was found some miles further down. The bodies have not vet heen recovered. They were daoghtery' of Thomas Fitzpatrick and aged about twenty-two aod seven: teen respectively: A NEW COMPANY. » To Operate 'on the Waters Common Carriers. Toronto, May 5.<-Letters of incor as ' 1 poration have been granted to the St. Lawrence terminal company, limited, with headquarters at Hamilton. The incorporators are: James H. Hoyt, Cleveland, 0; George 8, Lynch Staun ton, Arthur O'Heir, C. 8. Seott and Miss Elizabeth Gillies, Hamilton, The capital stock is placed at ¥100,000, The purposes of the company are to construct, acquire and navigate steel and other vessels for of passengers, goods and merchandise and act as common carriers: "Ton" Couhig, Dunkirk, who beat Matty Matthews and Martin Dufiy, Chicago, in a six round bout in a con test in Chicago, has been practically re-mgtched to box the latter belore the Crescent club this week, The men will clash for twenty rounds ar 140 pounds. The articles will provide for the forfeiture of half of his share of the purse by the contestant causing the stoppage of the bout by intention al fouling. About thirty IHalian emigrants ar rived in Torantg wome time ago, com forth | ing by way of St, John. After stay mg some time kere, five of the Party decided to go across the border to visit friends. When they got to Nia gara Falls, however, they wore taken into custody by the authorities und locked ap for twenty-four hours. | In spite of the fact that they all had heen vaccinated on hoard ship before reaching Cannda, the men were com- pelled to pay 81 each for a medical examination. 1. 0. Us, for the value of their tickets were afterwards given then, aid they were all sent back to Toronto. Michael Basso, the Ialian interpreter, is interesting himself in the case, . The World says, today, that three Ontario cabinet ministers are fo Be immediately opjosed by the prohibi tionists, and the. fast that W Buchanan is going to Middlesex county next weak inliegtes that some thing is going to hapwen in premier Rose constituency also, Hon, E. J. Davis, Hon. John Dryden and Hon 4. R. Stratton are the ministers who are to be opposed, according to the World® The bread and cake Lakers of To ronto have drawn Up an agreement, govein'ng wages and working hours and will ask the bosses to adopt it. I the request is refused, , strike will he orde The agreement valle for nine hours of work, at night, fifty four hours a week, and ten hours » day or sixty hours a week, Night men to be paid these rates: Fore man, 814; journeymen. $12, gnd help ers, $5; dayvmen to meovive. foreman. $12; journsymen, Bil, and helpers $7. BURNED TO DEATH. Two Persons Were Victims in a New York Blase. New York, May 5.--In a fire in the five-storey building = occupied by the Fareka bedding company, st No. 304 Penrl street, this morsing, severs! em ployees were badly injured and the building was gutted. The firenien stambled over the bodies of four girls woon after entering the building. All four were alive bat were burned bad ly. Others : d condition is dead, recovered from the huildi Man aud a woman, wre still wai ened Afraid Of A Cancer. La Grange. Ind, May 53-1n fort to cure fasting, Mes. Mary fifty days and in dead. TWO GIRLS DROWNED CLINCING 0 FRAIL CRAFT the conveyance HOW THINGS WERE. What a Sub-Committee Toronto, May 3.--The sab-commitive of the civic property committee ap pointe to enquire into alderman ! ras' charges that the jail wes a "sink bole of vice" took the fivst step pestonday by visiting that institution. | The result of the visit was that the | committee found that there were a | nutaher of people in the jail who | should not be there, and that they | were voulined in small, overheated and | badly ventilated rooms, and lookea | oftes by prisoners. Not only were there insane and diseased persons in these vooms, but a young woman awhiting trial wes bepded with de mented persons and epileptics, and un- dor the eye of a woman prisoner, to ber great discomfort and possible gan ger. NEW MINISTERS IN CABINET. Count Bobrikoff is at Head a Department. London, May 3.--The correspondent of the Daily Express says in a dis pateh from St. Petersuiurg that count Bobrikoff, recently goweinor-general of Finland, has been apponted Rus sian minister of war in succession to to Gen. Kuropatkin, and that count Lamsdorf- has been replaced as minis tor of foreign affairs by viee-admiral Alexioff, commander-in-chief of the land and sea forces in Russian Fast Asia, who has given up the latter post, of ANOTHER WEEK Saw At | The Jail. ] -- Given to Employers to Think it Over. i Montreal, May 3.-The iron mould ers who were expected to inangurate | Bh strike today, involving 700 men, have given their employers another | week to consider the demands made upon them. The - men want a min imum schedule of $2.50 per day, the | advance asked being owing to the in eveased cost of living They point out that the minimam rate in To roto is $2.75 per day A committee of men was appointed to confer with the iron masters. Bushing The Estimates. Ottawa, May 2.---The fact that there | were seventy-eight items in the main estimates passed in the house to-day | is an indication that there was consid: erable business accompliched. There was very little discussion over the greater number of the items, and a number of Sir Richard Cartwright's items were passed, although the min ister of trade and commerce was not in the house. The opposition was as- sured by Mr. Fielding that in the supplementary estimates they would be given a chance to ask explanations on the votes passed. Most of the toms, moreover, were for the same | amounts as were asked for last year In the afternoon, Mr. Mulock intro- | duced his bill respecting post office employees, which was read a third time. Sale Of A Railway. Niles, Mich., May 3.---The Grand Trunk railway company has secured an option on the Milwaukee, Benton Harbor and Columbus railway, rum ning from Buchanan to Benton Har bor. It is announced that the Grand Trunk will be extended from Ed wardsburg, shough Niles, to Buchan an, a distance of seventeen miles, thence to Beaton Harbor over the M B.H. &C. The M. B. H. & €. in said to, have heen a white elephant on the hands of its owners, who have been rendy to sell it at a discount for some time. Charged With Conspiring, Kansas City, May 3--R. E. See, marshal of the state supreme court, has served papers on two packing house employees, and four meat desl ers of this city, commanding them to appear in the supreme court in Jeffer son City, Mo, on May 6th, to ane wer questions in the beef trust inquiry institaten by attorney general Crew. They are charged with being members of the beef trust, and with eonspiring to limit the supply of meats. Sank Nineteen Barges. Memphis, May 3.--Decause of an ae- cident to the gearing of one of the engines of the towboat B. B. Finley early yesterday morning, the vessel drifted about the bends in the river in the vicinity of Friars Point, Miss. carrying destruction in her path. The vessel sank nineteen of her thirty voal barges in tow. No lives were i ------------ Trolley Road May Be Built. Gouverneur, N.Y., May 3. There sre | quite strong prospects that a trolley road will soon be constructed rupning from Fullerville to the St, Lawrence river via Gouverneur and Hammond to Morristown, where connection can be made with the Canadian Pacific snd Grand Trunk railroads, The letter carries are focling a litle vacancy 'on the stall is filled, postmen will not be able to have any anxious over their holidays. Cains a the this year, imest 9 riot fresh mente and ssokid mews | Riots. A share of j rarestly solicited to an fF Gamr, stores were draped in Mack * ; {Watches WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Max Sh, 110 ame Bhodirs "Me to fresh west ul northwest whwls clones Pgs ot much chavs in teasteratare. Ties dav fer sad modemntely worm Taronta, Oat Talior-made SMES. SPECIAL FOR Tuesday and Wednesday $12 - FOR $9.50. $1.50 - $6. The late delivery of these goods by the manufacturer enables us to offer these spe- cial prices They are made in up-to- date styles of nice material. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38 and 49, Inspection invited, " --- BORN, BANDERBON At Barns ton # son to Hes E i nom, Westport MARRIED. TWEEDALE -MELV HALE ~A4 Epeil 80th, lobert J dunce Melville, Pineapples. Pineapples, re A] A. J. REES', Princess Street. "Phone 58, Que, May and, ond Sire. Sanders Deseronto, Twendale to both of Desranto on Mise Robt Crow, th | had given up all bore, bat induced by a frlesd io trv {Clrke's Koln Compound end joow suys | "Afr a thorough Asthma Pimutiont with this ras 1 rend 4 . voted Gored {55 Tad =e rs oF £23 uw all haw" Crow Ont; was touk seven bottles: the sure was compl te teinl Give this rely i an how -- It never fails aad, morsietent treatment in given. Send 10s Jor smuple fast Theve bottles & v1 fron The Griffiths & Masplireon Co, deur Limited, Toromte All NEW BUTCHER SHOP. FRED LALONE NAS OPENED OUT A Srsticians butcher shon at 276 Ontario wig, cloas's grocery, sed will beep in of atl the publi pairovege ie Orders will be delivered part of the diy Fifty Persors Burned. Cairo, Egypt, May 5.-Filly per sons have perished in a fire at it a town on the right bank of the Dy ta branch of the Nile. The flame re started by the Intensdy bot weather prevailing. Thousands of native | residences and two bwndred stores were destroyed, The big show town of Levaeshire, Mass, will in futore have fo licen Botels. On May let all the liquor 4 --------_ One of The Reas= ons of JOHNSTON'S Giving such excellent 9. satisfaction is the testing. and adjusting we give them before they enter --

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