RINGSTON. ONTARIO: MONDAY, E DAILY BRITISH FEBRUARY 2, 1903. v mm LAST EDITION, 70TH YEAR. LOCAL MEMORANDA. The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. opera house, 8 p.m. p.m To get a long 8 ell--bogin at the top Ambition is Call right if a man has en- ergy to back it up e y island was discove red. skating rink, 8.15 p.m. Huuter's services at § Winter Gloves Next week we start stock taking, and in order to clear oC 00000 we offer them at We keep nothing but the well known Perrin Gloves. $ JENKINS 3%: 114 PRINCESS STREET. ©0000-0000 0000008 WINTER SCHOOL FOR MR. A. U. BRANDER, Baritone Soloist and Teacher Boston, Mass., will conduct a * Winter School for Singers at Kingston, February, March and April. January 26th, at Kings Monday, Wednesday, Thurs CHINAWARE! not a complete Dinner Set, --One that you want or special occasions--it isn't likely you n ever have Birogher chance to get one so "Brander can also he Oe for Song Recitals and Concerts. choral work a specialty. Studio Golden Lion EVERYTHING "ROBERTSON BROS. BROS.. (GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND) DPERAYHOUSE |) TO-NIGHT MR. DAN. DALY and his Company in his Great- est Musical Comedy Success THE NEW CLOWN BY H. M. PAULL. Prices 25c., 50c., 75¢c., g At the Up-to-Date JEN'S COLLEGE" SONG in paper binding is here. will be ready in a few days Add your name to the already of advance subscribers and secure WHO IS YOUR AUCTIONEER ? W. MURRAY, Jr. Is serving nearly every Jey now lng. He has reputat! WILD Sole appeardnce tiie Séunl son. The greatest of Concert Prima Donnas, ALBANI h Concert money in y by i w MURRAY, Jr. NOTICE. VICTORIA WOOD YARD, open for asiness, "for sale at lowest Frank TICS: will he held at the ONTARIO HALL Bi "ORD C. C AL VIN, I. G. BOGART, M.D, C.M. FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE SUR- of the x inenton Gonetal Hos- ARTHUR H. ETE REPRESENTING (¥ng.) College of Music, visita Kingston Tuesday of each week. 278, Mrook Brockville, Ont. Ont. "DR. ALEX. W. RICHARDSCN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGE fice aud residence 254 Rig st ot, XO THE LONDON, Semi-Final match MOYDAY, Fri. 2od winners TWO FAMILIES WASHING . Fowler, 284 Earl St. m BROCK STREET, : GOOD. GENERAL SERVANT, Apply to 201 Brock stron -------------------------------------- Reférences required sct ah pearls and a A BRIGHT YOUNG WRITS ISSUED. For Elections in Several Dominion EXPERIENCED Hoyss MA LD. Macnee, 252 King St. ses are Canadians tracted fever in South Africa r being invalided home went out msn WE WANT A FEW Y PEOPLE 1 locality to work during spate time. hus been notified that Mons. South Airie a, has been appointed con for Belgium in Canada. dwelling,' fram April 1st. I hd -- Mc antaing { Polling takes place | Apply "to J SR $5 TO $10 WEEKLY, FOR stamped, self-addressed sition to Frederick Co., rein MEN, TO LEARN BARBE R TR AT free expert instructions, | ---- eee ositions and oi given | Catalbgue mailed ree Moler Barber College, Chicago. | { Irish kings, Pd was the Druids head. one time a wnivers "ity, is to be sold at public auction in Come And Be Astonished. Prices decreasing; at Abernethy's shoe sal crowds increasing, fy Wade, Druggist, Ric vo, Hagen 65 =i WINS i -- In His Fight With The Pre: tender. A LOST SAINT HE CAN NO LONGER GET A FOLLOWING. Additional Stories of Victories by the Sultan's Troops--The Men of Fez Had No Idea of Leav- ing the Place--Why the Women Went Away. Tangier, Feb. 2.--~There is great re joicing here over the sultan's defeat of the pretender. It is believed that than he was hefore the rebellion. Even if the pretender escaped the popula belief in his saintship will pe destroy ed, and he will never again obtain a following. Bu Hamir's previous suc cesses gre ascribed ratuer to the (inca itv of the sultan's uncles, Ww pa to his own character. rout of the pretender, comes authen kaids have beaten the Benewarin and Hyaina tribes, capturing and destroy ing all their possessions. Cause Of Women Leaving. Englishman, writing jfom under date of January ISth€ records the de cates *of Fez have never bem closed cause for anxiety. A FRESH BATCH. donians. ctories of Turkish atrocities in Mace truth of which it vouck that the Turkish milirar girls we graltche. To Make Enquiry. & the manded. ene To Be Put Into Shape. ; Fear- : : ny London, Feb. 2.--A matter which is pro- | now engaging the earnest attention of "PHONE 225. the British Board of Trade is th question of improving the cons service and the system under whi gents are appointed to foreign coun country's puhlic trade and comm with the wish ness men generally and interests of busi Cannot' Accept Passes. Albany, N.Y,, Feb. 2.--Attorney { general Cuneen has written an 'opin | ion, in which he holds that the oher member of the legislature is a misde gislator would constitute a misde meanor and make him subject tq for feiture of his office y A Farmer's Suicide. a farmer, -who resided in the town ship of Rams this town, saicided Fri afternoon ile shot himself in the head amd died | immediately. Xo reason is given for the a which ae a deliberate one. | He w thirty y of age and |, was married p------ Made Big Captures, Cgnton, Jan. 31.--Chincse authori have captured arn ariat stores, collect Foreign marine and commis for "the refor are patrolling the Chemien Bubark, of Canton, and gunboats are held in readiness at Hong Kong to this port if their services are required. ' materials uscd. STEEL INDUSTRY GROWS. Production of Nearly 70,000 Tons industry burean of last won G8 802 , compared largely Marie The production of valued at The and steel com am Hi tons, vio paid with New York's Civic Birth. were flags | Mountams, Que buildings to-day Disturbances ir West Che Kiang con the sitltan ig now infinitely stronger of | tinue Churches and convents have flying froin the pul am Chamber of commanded the imperial forces, than Simultaneously with the news of the great changes that would be wrought under the ad- | riots. his successors during Two regiments of the National In | Guard have been called to duty time | Waterbury, Conn., owing to rioting build | there. receivad the I is difficult | wne those tic news hal two of the sultan's the next two and a half centuries western metropolis at who would promise London, Feh. 2.--Mr Forwood, an | on south side Wall street, fent and submistion of the Hyaina | early Oe partridges Negro slaves slave ships. and Penewarin tribesmen He adds that the Englishmen in Fez never had any idea of going tb thy were purchased from 0 coast, the women went because the town was full of wild tribesmen. The Naval Cadets Graduate. I here has never Leen a panic or any academy : ; gmounds were crowded, ce- Of Stories of Outrages of Ma ble space i the Qt. Petersburg, Feb. 2--The Viedo misti, which has been publishing many § jes of the grand occasion were donia, prints a fresh batch, for the At 10.30 o'clock the It says governor of quarters to the of visitors | qors notable | J. Bruce Walker, of the Brantford Expositor has heen appointed emigra ad- {tion agent at Glasgow, Scotland, dresses ot been delivered there was a | the place of Mr. Murray, who has re iodlevo superintended the tortures and murders of two peasants, and the burning of fourteen houses. Three sent to an official's harem. Troops ill-treated twenty-one women and girls at the same place. They also ~and guests from Ww ashingt on and elsew whe wre plundered the dwellings of Christians. | cretary of the Novy Moody. A priest and five others were tortured at Bjelin. Their houses were plundered and destroved, women were abused, and sixteen men tortured at Doleod- epplause of their friends. Minister's Wife Goes On Stage. minister's Vienna, Feb. 2.--At the next sitting of the Reichrath, Prime Minister Von Koerber will be asked to definitely tate whether, as a result of the re- cent visit to Vienna of Count Lams: s ee ------------------------------------------------------ dorfi, the Russian foreign minister, the government entered into a bind agreement with Russia regarding procuring of reforms in Macedonia, and whether joint measures were con- +1. MONDAY EVENING. | n., a KEOUGH CONCERT COMPANY ASSISTED BY "LocAL TALENT. 25 AND 35 CENTS. KINGSTON COVERED RINK HOCKEY MATCH Fore ted to-day by the Canadian goci » series | ety, Mr. Morris having been a Cana | dian b& birth. The occasion was the ~ TN? | sixtieth anniversary of the establish- R.MC. Ivs. Ay S I1| cnt by Mr. Robinson of modern life | | insngance in this country. 'I he tablet, which is of bronze, is affixed to. the front of the building at 56 Wall street, in which were located the original of WHERE. MGT ISTREND 1 es cf the Set pms LALONDE, BROCK STREET, Ils Cuoked Ham at 25c. Broskin thea atre, ir debutante | ; of Colum- | and at present chaplain ht o edu ated and has frequently Brown's reason for husband' 8 | Ae In Honor Of Insurance Pioneer. New York, Feb. 2.--A tablet to the memory of Morris Robinson, who was cashier of the New York branch of the 3ank of the United States, when that was a great financial institution, was nd. educate their little y tog maintaining to prope aly | New York Money Market. Clews ports 'a decided change for the thette stoped | 17 little {the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the {at Chatsworth, where a complete set 8 | . particularly of magnificent state apartments American active. | kept for the 'reception of royalty time | co . Conditions favor a | President Cle veland as Commissioner While | of Indian affairs, died at his home, to show a general rising | ot Fast St. Louis, IIL, from Bright's sle reason | dicease. 0 Since Chamberlain's arrival good stocks seem | &guth Afyica a series of demonstra wdon Sprigg, taken place, He ix necnsed of favoring the } ritish commercial attaches and Killed His Tamil And Self. (Charles » child tries. This is understood to be the first move in an attempt to bring the stem relating to! more in accord | ax lowe had and a stab wound ns killed his family and then com ing of a transportation pass to a E Declines The Appointment. meanor; that its acceptance by the le- who a fortnight ago was of dean of the theolo fac ly in Mc yt Allison College Almonte, Ont., Feb. 2--George More, Sin of in he lth, :, within two miles of Peat At Brockville. 1 expected company w i Ti a BE Apratan] ance of the problem of con- | i » shall wted to any great ex munitions | Canadian Bread. one The bakers. assign high 70 QUARTERS OF EARTH. Parligment will meet on March candidate for the commons wn heen pillaged, and burned A rising is feared in Canton It is very doubtful if the first mayor foreign marines have been landed to protect the property of their compat evue Hospital, New York, to the Chan on a prolonge on hoard for fuel, the | gigned. by Se f-Nivols Swanhettic-an Ttalinn, The ca: | arrested at Pittsburg, for a murder dots received their diplomas amid the | committed in Italy eight months ago. After the killing Swanbetti fled to this country the an will probably recover. 81 Adam Richert, Hazelton, Pa the for : der arrest. did the favored | The late Sir Frederick Abel was the Brown | inventor of the smokeless explosive fash | known as cordite, adopted by the gov { New fo nment and used in the late war going | South Africa. Melting of snow has caused exte neive that yods and damage in Scotland. fay has overflowed, and cattle, bov. | and furniture are floating in | streets of Perth. Charles P. Swigert for eight lis dead of appendicitis. re | Col. David Philip Jones, chief engi r neer of the United States navy (retir has | ed), died at Pittsburg. Col. Jones was the prominently known as the father activities | pjodern engineering in the navy. e king and queen today visited in Judge D. M. Browning, aged 1, who served four vears Yona against Sir ( mier of Cape 8 ony, have ander Bund. Esmeralda, and have offered to Europe for Chili ur ble suid to be the cause, Dr The Mackenzie Pellatt-Nichols privileg m4 rer 125,000 horse power Jol met a horrible death by falling | fect down a stack into the bed of a { furnace. Every bone in his body was broken, and death was instantaneous. Chamberlain tells the people of Cape | Colony that unless they direct cause with more i | comes | Mr. Chamberlain spent Sunday at » of Paar tet erg, being anxious to seo the] spot wi sere the Canadians struck the | blow that turned the tide of war. He | nid Saturday at Kimberley that "i sail for prices of flour, wood, coal, and other stone of the empire is cemented blood. WORLD NEWS Comes To Us From All 1,280, Quarters. FEW BRIEF ITEMS TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR rihle trath Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered By the Public. 1B. OC. Beauchamp is the (onssrvative A bill prohibiting the holding of or be. | tones exceeding $10,000,000 was intro weision | duced in the United States senate. Work on the Temiscamingue railway In 1661 the | is progresging rapidly. Some 1,500 are and | engaged grading and rails are being La- | laid being matches in the middle of the season, they stand the possibility of their men disabled, hances of winning paonship wrgo an investigation. Drunken male nurses have been assaulting close | patients English Four British war vessels, belonging squadron, have sailed cruise, with petroleum Frank Mordaunt, well known actor and manager, is in the sanitarium was | Standord, Conn, suffering from a seri graduation a5, at the naval ac ade my. | ous nervous disorder. went Austin Chamberlain, postimmster their | canoral, says that to be allowed to co-operate with Bri avail- | (ain against Venezuela, visitors Lord Cranborne saves there is no al » seats were | lance between England and Germany, occupied on the aisles where the hon- | and strongly deprecates the anti Ger functionar: | an tone of the British press, to be The National Iron amd Nickel sadets, | poration, capital 85,000,000, has won band, | incorporated bythe Ontario govern ment, with Toronto men as direc jermany requested its influen At Blind River, Hector Barton shot wife and then killed himself. |e yisy ig given as the cause of the inkling of the castanets is one of the | shooting s+ years, died from bullet wounds said to have been inflicted by his wife during a quarrel. Mrs. Richert is fries before ext purse, state auditor of Hlinois, and for last three vears custodian of me ral | hall, public library building, Chicago, Sunday an prevailing at with a view to proper tie I'he price named is $10 p wo 1: : 000,000, but this is exclusive of some KIRKPATRICK'S ART i the largest oil wells. Asents of Germany have proposed to purchase the Chilian battleship Cap itan Prat, and the armored cruiser over the warships now being built Maggie Groves, a handsome young woman, committed suicide 'at Stan- wood, Seymour township, on Thurs day night, by taking the contents of a hottle of carbolic acid. Love trou licate will pay 815,000 5 vear for the ne of developing electric power at Niagara, with an additional fee Leer horde power, amounting in all to wn Dovle, an employee of the Un- ion Furnace company, Buffalo, N.Y., loyalty and better jndoment than have been lately shown {they run very serious risk of being {left out in the cold when federation LONDON 1 BABY HORROR. Trial Leads ro" Disclosure of Wide- spread Traffic, London, Feb. 2 The recent trial of two women nanied Sach and Walters, the murder of infants, which had ae heen sent to them for udoption with handsome fees by rich women in the west end, and the dis: closures in connection with that hor have laid bare the details of an individual case in a widespread svetemi which is in constant opera- tion in London. These two women will be hanged, in all probability, hut there are many more pursuing the same murderous practices ? It is horribly significant that, while previous to the arrest of Mrs. Sach and Mre. Walters the police in all parts of London had been finding dead babies at the rate a year, since their nefs discovered theie has been a marked falling off, SEND BACK THE CUP. This Is What The Captain Recom- mends. Montreal, Feb, 2.~Capt. Boon, of Montreal Hoe! ey Chil, states that if his chilh wing tonight's match with Winn; eg anl iotaing possession of the Swanley cup, he will recommend the committee of the club that ov send the cup back to the trus ees, He conside s that Mr, Ross, and the trus ees, have not properly admin's ered hid' trust and that cup has peen gp detriment instead of a benefit to the game. On account of All slightly damaged. ; compelled to play the cup * Misses' Health Brand Com- WILL DO SOMETHING To Have Cuban Treaty Made Less No-Sleeve Vests, 60c. to 756. ! Restrictive, of about 100 ous farm was the having thus spoiling their the league cham WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Turoutor Ont niet 3 2.~ Cloudy ana 5 ittle milder. uesday, compara mild ; light snow or slee pa vely BARGAI SALE High Class Wool Underwear TUESDAY, Feb. 3rd. binations, $1.85 to $2 each, for : 50c. a piece. Small Woman's Long and , each, for London, Feb, 2.--1t is understood 25¢. that the private deputation of North of England shippers and others inter ested in the Coban trade, which wait ed on Lord Lansdowne, last week, asked the British government to us: with the United State to get the Meiter's treaty with Cuba modified. Lord Lansdowne signified that something would be done and it 15¢c. and 25c¢. is prabable that instructions will be SEE IF ONLY TO SEE went to the British ambassador at Washington to place "the matter be fore the state department. BURNED TO DEATH, Rev. Robert Street Victim of Lamp' Explosion. Elizabeth, N.J., Feb. 2.~Rev. Rob- ert, Steet, a retired minister, Bry seven years, was burned death yesterday at his residence in Roselle Park, oil lamp. Ready To Meet Corbett. Rochester, KY, Feb. 2.--James J Jofiries has at last agreed to mee Jim Corett in the roped aremy--hut 3 under ceitain conditions. Corbett got this message : "Jofiries will sign articles through ye : 3 The Denver Post to fight to a finish | ° : 4 at Carson City for a $10,000 side bat Better than ever, after the holi- He will mak me to suit you. vour reply wo such » proposition?" Corwett answered the dispatch, say ng that" he stood ready to meet Jef the club offering the lar An eye error is waste energy, ---------------- Slain In A Woman's Room. Newark, N.. 0il Trust Seeks Galician Fields. Vienna, Feb, 2.--1t is reported that the Standard Cil company is making 8 investigation into the conditions It will be a pleasure to show the oil fields of Galicia] them to you. purchasing the entire rt -- Ex Governor Long's condition gives hopes of recovery. WHEN YOUR COSTLY WATCH ia out of obder >t2 have it regulated; Why, fen don't at once throw it aside. By, Suen when your bowels are Oe er, do Jou = what it means to cathertics. They do uot regulate the bowels, huttue OEY, SY $ous Sheth debili-* Jeske You" sore You had far bet! ow your ou tert] good watch than treat your You can another seniew your Joe ou} cure for Constipation is ie oe cu \axative with tonic action. IRON-OX Are 1m ABLET LETS i Laxative # What day rush, to meet and talk with 'eh, 2.--~Walter Ram wy, of Harrison, N. J., was struck and indtantly killed in the apart ments of Mrs. George McDowell at Harrison, a suburb of Newark, on 150 King frget, ~~ Ringsten. The killing was done by Mrs " Mcbowell's husband, According to Mrs, McDowell's statement she was in OUR SMALL HAN another room when her husbend en- i tered and slew Ramsey. McDowell and 4 3 hig wife had been living apart fos + n, some time, Mixed Lot Children's and Misses' Vests, were 45¢. to 75¢., for " Steacy ¢ Steacy. : - Seteperseesess F un vg by the explosion of ga | jo 7 ey a RISSEY~In G In an attempt to save him, n n anogue, Ist, 1 his daughter was terribly burned ab- Punsrai wil leave ig fn r's i out the neck, face and shoulders. Mr, Alina street, ngaton, at. ; Street was born in Germantown, Pa op Tusdey morting, for 6 and was a graduate of Princeton The ological Seminary. i, Dennis Cathedral," where a solemn iL + be sune. Fuueral private. We Are t any. one feeling the of properly fitted and when rid of, leaves only ime proved vision and comfort. Smith Bros. JEWELERS, OPTICIANS, (OUR OWN COLORING) Are particularly suitable for Wedding and Birthday Gifts. Buyers Have been delighted with Rp betgaine a ® are now. our. Cut Glass ipl $18.50 Bowl for $11... $13.50 Bowl for $9. $12.50 Bowl for $8 $8 pair Cream or ' $5.50 pair. $6 pieces for $4. 4 $4.50 pieces for $8. This is certainly barg time in this store! A C. JOHNSTON & BRD.