THE DAILY 3g VHIG. SoH YEAR. NO. 287 KINGSTON, ONTARIC 0, Ex ESDAY BECIMBER 9, 1902. LAST EDITION ROD T. 4. REID, The Leading Undertaker, Opposite Windsor Hotel. Telephone 577, Ambulance. The Nicest Gift FOR CHRISTMAS For a gentleman is a Chiffonier, ranging in price from $7.50, $8.50, $10, $15 to $25. Morris Chairs, $4.50 to $15. Arm Chairs, $1.50 to $3.50, $4.50, $5. Book Case, $3.50 to $15. Book Shelves, $1.50 to $3.50. Ai Robt. J. Reid, 222 PRINCESS ST. If you want to purchase property as an investuient I have something that interest you. Call at my office D A CAS, M0 srREET hous figure were painting at Kirk} : irom Tuesday, Dec. Yth to Saturday, Dec. 13th tish, under Gen Gatacre, lose at Stormnberg, 1899 John Milton born, 1608 1 novelist, died Christmas at Smith Bros. Will be Brighter Canes and and Better Umbrellas, than Ever. Chains and Gift Selection Lockets, Made Easy and Diamonds, Goods Put Away for Rings and Future Delivery Watches, Picked While Cuff Links the Stock is Bracelets, Complete. Novelties in Select Now, | Gun Metal and Easy Prices. | Silver. 350 King St. Pearl Sunbursts AUCTION SALE. Second consignment of Pictures has just arrived." What would te - better for a present ? Attend the sale at the Xing Street Store. This is the last week. Sale at 2:30 and 7:30. JOHN H. MILLS, Auctioneer. NEW TELEPHOAE DIRECTORY THE BELL TELEPHONE CO Or Cunada will issue a new subscribers dirgetory for the Instrict oi F.astern Ontario, including the City of King- NOM, Caley in January, O03 Orders for new connections, changes ol firm names, ete should be placed at once to insure appearance in thes book H. W. SNELLING, Local Manager Kingston, Dec. 6th, 1902 EASTERN CONSOLIDATED OiL CO. OFFICIALS SAY PRICE 1S cents, going to $1, in January, pays 24 per cent. per annuin, quarterly, apd bet- ter promised A buyer beiore last rise needing 1unds, will Set} part, up to 1.- 000 shares, at $5 F100. At this cost dividend ay per cent Who will take this rare bargain ? Write promjitiy or wire G. 'K Morton, pri- vate banker, St. Thomas, Ont BOYS WANTED. Ten smart boys to deliver samples of Tetley's teas in the city. Apply W. G. Craig & Co., before nine-to-morrow-morning. LOST. YE HTL R DAY AFTERNOON, ON PRIN- Div A BROWN y rk. ATH Rr PL 3 ng silver and papers Finder be reward- ed on returning same to this office BOARD. mm GOOD ROOMS AND FIRST lL board aiso table boar Ma lad at Mis. Breden's, 24 Stuart St LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALRO single rooms, With modern col ences, ceutrhl, not far row and Macdonald Parks Suitable a party oi irom three to uve, Fart strect INVESTORS Dehensres ESTATE. SR. Me AT ONC x NERAI SERVANT good of Riv at An time to Tri ey Bel 140 We ¥ : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN work at home $10 per week cent stamp: Box 249 s PROTESTANT TEACHER FEMALL preferred, for School Section No. 11 Township of 'Pitts? ire duties to 3 Apply to commence Jan. 5tl Wm. Bell, Willetts oh P.O LOCAL MEMORARDA. The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. Nesbit's for holiday books. Christmas gilts at Jenkins' Concert, St. George's hall, 8 p.m. Sale of pictures by Mills continued. Minds his business--the physchologist. 'The way to be 'nothing Is to do no- thin Model schiwol examinations, Wed- ATR a John Griffith in "Micbeth opera Q mn ane rises Wednesday at ©23 aa, at 4.23 pw Fhe and RB the big advt. on page three or teas YH IH a let him, a man will hold fa ideals A tailor-made gown may cost a pretty but it a bestows one a college man wishes his father Seized with the remittant fever. Miss Jefi's Christmas hibit of China atrick's art gallery Ma This day in the world's historv--Bri- 700 men caro Auditorium opened. 1889 500.000 fire in n \ Eruch Allon died, 1882; William Black OR. A BEAUTIFU!. TABLE. An artistically arranged table is the sons of taste, and the delight of all je reverse is unpleasant It heloves you to select good and at pretty (China, which vou can do here a very moderate cost our ut are ric ht ROBERTSON BROS. Open Saturday evenings during De- cember. Tai GRAND) OPERA (HOUSE. |) TO-NIGHT Alden Benedict Presents the Fmicent Traredlan, JOHN GRIFFITH, in a Grand Spectacular Production ct "MACBETH." Powerful company of players, speojal scenery electrical effects. Popular prices--15¢ Seuts on sule at Hunley's. THURSDAY, DEC. 11 The greatest success in modern times, Amélia Binghain presents MISS ROSELLE ENOTT, .J. FERGUSON, And the best Wi company in America -in "A MODERN MAGDALEN" By Haddon Chambers, England's great- est author Entire superb production as presented for 200 nichts in New York 25¢ duc. CaS Monday Dee Prices-- MISS JESSIE MACLACHLAN THE ILLUSTRIOUS SCOTTISH SOPRANO GRAD CONCERT CITY HALL, FRIDAY, DEC 12th, Plan at .Uglow's Tickets 50¢ No en charge for reserved seats Cutters Sieighs Have Your Gulls and Sleighs Fixed Up at Laturngy's, Where you can have all} | parts properly attended to. 390 Prinaess St, BIG SURPLUS May Be Looked For at End. 1S AN ADVANCE UPON THE RECEIPTS OF PRE- VIQUS RECORDS. vince--This is the View of the Minister of Interior as to the New Railway Line. mtreal, 1886: Sir of Canada for the five months of the current fiscal year up to December | show a balance of 74 into the calc ulation "the As compared with 1901. and the expenditure a TO ENTERTAIN HIM. To Mark His Long Term on the "Bench. Vashington, D.C., Die. 9.--Eminent members of the 1 h and bar. dis tinguished repteseitatises of the fede- ral and state huiiay, are "to gather about the hanguet Loard "at the New Willard hou l, to-night, to do honer to Justice Jobn Haran, of the su preme court of the U united States. The banquet is to be given by the Wash ington Bar Assodiition i: ¢c lhraticn ith anniversary of the stice to the supreme designed to make of the twenty 4 elevation oi the ) comt bench. It the affair a national one. Justice John Marchall Harlen will «oon celebrate his seventieth birthday. He i+ og graduate of the «bl rated Cen're Colype, Kentueky, He studid law at 'drenslyvania university, and on receiving ti Segre took up the pract ce of his f ssion in Frank. ort, ol alterw: we a in Lotinile. He cerved gs colonel in the 16 th Kentue ky Heginpont. in the Union army, tn'ler (len. Thomas for two years, but re- signed his comni-sion cn the death of his father ia 1833. About th's time he entered on his jo itical career, fill- ing the oflice of attorncy-gen ral of Kentucky, unt] 1887, wh n he roturn- od to the practice of Lis professio, in Louis ill. He s ried as a member of the Lo i iana comini n and also re lass is brilliant and beauti- We cuury a large line and prices rr REA 85¢., 80c of. some fiity thousand dol that will commend itseli to sounie V's ROYAL : completion i | can no doubt. count ord Siiton is gaid int imate friend of his oa ard to the. construction of il a tran=contine tad lind terminus. a ot Canal an port, SHE GOT HIS CASH. Won't Marry wad his pain ani and with her went no anew 'Plone 125 TENDERS FOR TOLLS Cataraqui Bridge Co. TENDERS, ADDRI SSEL i : Il be receive ngston, u til SVALMD Re sure and see John Griffith <«Macheth" to-night at The Grand Xmas hats-at Jenkins', AMONTAN December tolls of | JUSTICE JOHN M HARLAN. . | was a member of the Behring Sea vi + | bunal in ISH Justice Harlen 'wes appointed to 1 the supreme cc nch by President Haves on November took the oath of onthe supreme bench has seldom been surpassed. Laoung Li | than once | pendous prculyions has -just closed | a deal which involves a gigantic con- tract with the Pritish government in India, and seems likely to add more was won millions in stu Ty | than a few nn doilars to the Lei ter fortune. An appliance by which bituminous or non coking coal can. be changed | to a steel furnace coal, said to be Logqual to the best Pennsylvania. or | West Virginia product, is the means | by which the Leitars expect to reap a Tew millions in glish money. "Joe Leit through his sister, who is the wite of Lord Curzon, vice- 4 roy of India, is able to Keep in close [ touch with the govesmnent, and al though the contract is not ofiicially approved voung Chic 1 $ when asked for the iol that the con tract coveted by dozens of influential I British firms, will be given to him, a | | led co rounds nent is planning us of dollars' There are no citer, through uneo CASE TO GO ON. Colonel Lynch Will be Tried Next Week, Lon I ' Lynm:h. 1 hi tl 1 wean jail, will be on, December 1h, iris by the Jord chief Soni ith, INT7, and he Hy cn December 16th following. His 'length of service | { - --- | HOPES TO GET IT. f | Leiter Plans Vast Contract in Io- idl dia. | Chicago, Dee. 9.-- 'Joe Leiter, the avo. Jinancier, who more AWFUL DEATH' Left By His Wife And Family RAVENOUS SOW ALMOST DEVOURED A MAY WHILE UNCONSCIOUS. Shocking Fate of the Postmaster at Dayton, Algoma--A Child Found the Dead Man. Thessalon, Ont, Dee. Y.-- James Lo- vatt, postmaster at Payton, met a shocking fate on Saturday, having been almost entirely eaten by a sow while in a fit. Deceased was subject to chores about the yard was seized by one and fell in an unconscious con- dition to the ground. A sow which was running at large on the place at once commenced to devour her help- less vietim, and when the bodv was found it presented a most horrible spectacle. The flesh was gouged entire- ly from the face and head and the breast was almost entirely free of flesh. the stemach torn out and the arms and legs fearfully lacerated. Ow- ing to some domestic troubles the de- ceased"s wife, with. her two little daughters, left him a couple of week's aro and went to resile with friends in Michigan, and at the time of his death there was no one about the premis- es. One of the neighbor's children was the first -to- view = the 'sickening spec- tacle. when on coming to the house he viewed the mutilated remains of the old man and the ravenous brute feed ine upon them. The de of ase, was married twice, and leaves d faniy of two daughters by his se cond marriage. Thy remains were in terred in the Day Mills cemetery on Monday afternoon. ased wi over seventy vears BY ENGLISH MAILS. What Comes to Us From Over the Seas. The dog's hat has made its appear- ance in London, following the horse's hat. Swansea has been granted' permis- sion to borrow £20,380 for a munici- pal telephone service. English Mariyrs, Preston, died after unaery soins an operation. The audit of the Spalding Urban council was adjourned a week owing to trouble over an odd halipennv Sir James G. Montgomery, Stobo (Castle, has been accidentally killed by falling from the Scotch express. English mayors this year include | 151 conservatives, 26 liberal union- ists, 130 liberals and 3 independe nts. To cheek alarming infantile mortal- itv two lady health visitors have been appointed for Stepney, London. At a Stepney inquest a witness stated that the deceased irequently drank seventeen hali-pints ofsrum be fore dinner. a Tho lamentable increase- in blind people in England has led to an agi tation in" favor of direct state aid for the sichtless, When Judee Williams took- his seat at Aberdare county court recently he was without robes cand-wig.--To-be consistent, as he insis{«d on the soli citors robing, he fired himself ten shillings At Leicester, a young woman, Fan- ny Augusta. Beck, attempted suicide in remarkable ways. She ate poison- ous berries, sucked water-color paints, took phosphorous and finally ate heads off matches. 'Lhe judgments oi the inner house of the court of sessions in the htiga- tions between the Free and the Uni ted Free churches of Scotland, have Leen appealed by the former body to the house of lords. The design for the Dufferin. memo- rial Peliast includes a. canopy sup ported by. lonic pillars. The base on which the Statue of Lord Dufferin will vest will have four panelled faces, on two of which there will = be figures, emblematic of Canada and India, and on thesother two the name and title of the late nobleman. The statue will be in bronze, and Lord Dufferin will be robed as a Kiight of St. Patrick, AT HIS OLD GAME. Arthur D. Worthington Turns up in America. Eondon; Peer $i--Matl-from- Austra- {lia announces that Arthur Dently | Worthington, wel known 'in the chties in Salt Take City, Texas, De | troit ard Canada, in connection with the relivions set called) the Students | {of Truth, and who abs&conded from i orlecton in 1886, bas now heen con j« awaiting sentence at for having secured under noes the «im of 85,000 from wi Worthisgton ns a vias allgoed to e di ralinn wo | then in connection with t whi h he founded in the United States. French Wedding Of Note i<. Dec 9. The chapel of the fa Chatdau de Horpaes was the to-day of & notable wedding, the ting. parties | g¢ Countess fainting spells. and while doing some | Canon Pyke, of the Church of the, PRACTICAL JOKER KILLED. Tried to Frighten an Italian -- © Stabbed to Death. Fittsbarg, Pa., Dee. 9.--Samuel Ay- ers, a fireman employed in Booth & Flynn's brickyard, was stabbed to death by an ltalian, who fled. Ayres was a practical joner. He donned 3 false beard and nose that his son had used on Halloween, and, going to the engine room where the ltalian, An thony Bruno, was on ine same night [turn with hiro) pushed the door open and said tc the Italian: Now' I've got vou." Bruno drew a knife and stabbed Avres three times before he learned who it was, and then fled, after tell- iny the night watchman what he had done. Ayers die d at the hospital. RESERVOIRS IN PALESTINE. Work of King Solomon Carried to _ Designed End. London, Dec. 9.--A writer in the Home Messenger, in describing Bethle- hem, says there are immense reservoirs there built of solid masonry which were undoubtedly the work of King Solomon. For centuries Jerusalem has sufiered from a deficiiney of water, but it pecurred to no one to use these reservoirs, which were desioned and built by the greatest Hebrew king. But things move, even in Palestine, It is now reported that these reservoirs he conveved to Jerusalem through aqueducts following the very course de- gipned by King Solomon's engineers. DEAD IN HOSPITAL. They Were Injured in Railway Ac- cident. Peterboro, Ont., Dec. 9.--James Ro- gers and his fourteen-vear-old son are dead at the hospital here as the re sult of the railway crossing accident, which took place at Hakelock, on Saturday evening, and in which Mrs, Rogers was instantly killed and Rog and a daughter, were injured. A daughter, ased seven, is in a precaii ous condition. The other son aged nine probably will recover. WIDOW HORSEWHIPS JUDGE. He Wouldn't Give up a Document Demanded. widow, who lives on a farm near that city. She demanded a contract he said, the attorney had in his posses wrestling it from her. No outsiders at- tempted to interfere. + SEVENTEEN DEAD. barre. The list of dead is placed at seven a stick of dynamite. Fi cuers., a FELL INTO CISTERN. Drowned. Haskett, aged -seyenty-eight, who re and fel into the cistern. Her Love Had Grown Cold. to his wife, in which he said : love. I'would like to kiss you good bye, but you have gone awdy. Good bye, dear wife. the next world." 'At Mullins' This Week. Large sealer of cream baking powder 20c¢. Five lbs, cleaned currants ange' and lemon peel, 5c. per 1h. Mo- lasses, If pure coff +) streoth: Another Oil Stri | truck in Ralcivh, two miles south west of the Card gushor at o depth of | A800 feet, There gs nent over the trike. The | find ont whethic a. greeater flow e e obtain: d Xmas walking canes at Jenkins'. WEATHER , PROB ABILITIES -- Toronto, Ont., Dec. 9. (11 am. )-- Moderate - winds, fair and very cold. Wadnesday a little milder with light can be used, and that the water will ers and his three children, two sons | Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 9.--Judge R. W. Wiley, of Hennessy, Okla., wes public- ly horsew hipped by Mrs. Krekow, a tween herself and her son, which, she sion, and upon his refusal to deliver it. she belabored the lawyer with = a blacksnake whip until he succeeded: in VESTS AND DRAWERS-- 25¢., 3bc., 50c., T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. CHILDREN'S VESTS AND -DRAWERS-- 25¢., 30c¢., 37}c., 40c,, 50c¢. INFANTS' VESTS-- Open and Closed Fronts, 25¢., 35c., 50c. INFANTS' TIGHTS-- Hand Knitted, with or without Feet, 45c., 60c., up to 90c. / LADIES' BLACK TIGHTS-- 50c., 75¢., $1. LADIES' COMBINATIONS-- GIRLS' COMBINATIONS-- BOYS' COMBINATIONS-- 50c. Suit to $3.50 for "Knit to Fit." Result of an Explosion at Wilkes- Wilkesharre, Pa. Pee. 9.--An explo- sion of gas occurred in the 'South Wilkesbarre anine, of the Lehigh and Wikesharre Coal company, to-day. teen. The number aif men burned will reach eight. It -is said the explosion was caused by a miner who dropped damp has greatly impeded the work of the res- An Old Gentleman Was Found Jrantiord, Ont., Dec. 9.--William Lided on Broek street, was. found dead in his cistern last evening. He "had FAMOUS BEAUTIES No. BEATRICE PORTINA(RI Was 'the beloved of Dante, the Italian poet. She 1s the heroine beautiful poem; the "Divina redia." Her beauty was such to inspire one of the grandest efforts of human genius. A lfrapsparcnt Skim Was foremost among her many charms, and as is always the case, was praised and sung aboutss A transparent compiexion will abso- lutely 1o0llow the patient and sys- teinatic use of CAM: ANA'S I'l A- LIAN BALM It searches the pores, draws all discolorations to the surface, and gently "scales them oi with the old" dead skin, replacing it- with the new Pre- vents chipping and-the- results of exposure Have You Tried It? Price, 25c.; by mail, 3835¢c. The Hutchings Medicine Co., Toron- to gone out to get a pail of soft water and the ground being covered with snow it is supposed that "he Slipped Syracuse, N.Y. Dec. 9.--Ernest PERSONAL. TRAORDINARY " ADVICE, YOUNG ski good-and advant- ageous marriage should send five cents for circulars to box treal. Canada. Correspondence con= fidential. olds Chapman, aged twenty, a husband of three weeks, shot himself because the love of his wife for him had grown cold. Chapman leit a pathetic letter "It is hard to leave friends so, but what are friends without a wife's CAFILLI FORMA WONDERFUL HAIR PRODUCER, Jrevents falling and gray hair Cures Dandrufi, kezema and Neuralgia, Head Face Massage. Ladies shampooed at if desired. Mme. Elder, New York, 166 Princess St. May we be happy in Good cooking butter, 13c. per lb. Three lbs. new select rai-ins, 25¢. Or- per quart. One pound ~ of Java and Mocha blend, 25¢. Corner Johnston and Division Chatham, Ont... Dee. 4-04] has been Lonanited to | KINGSTON FOR KINGSTONIANS Why .ert imported goods waen | you can get FRESHER and | BETTER made at home by your own citi Our Rrsplerry, Strawberry and Black un- equalled Cali 'at cur store and get a | THE WEMP PRICE CO 7 288 PRINCESS STREET. Ch hhh Sh ah RR Bh Th he a he a he ' BVT VN FURNISHED ROOMS. OR WITHOUT BOARD; ALSO table board. Apply 168 King strect West, near City Park. Silk Umbrellas With Sitvar Trimmed Handles For ladies and gentlemen, make durable and useful presents. In most patterns we have only one of a kind and advise selecting now while the gssortment is large Price, From $3 Up. AG JOHNSTON & BRO. JEWELERS. 83 Mon-