DAILY MEMORANDA. -- ; Comic Opera; City Hall, Friday. Pani | m" at the Grand Operas puto ht. . 2 Mota) Workers' Assembly, Whig Hall, 8:30 p.m . 3 ig Sun ri tomorrow at, 5:17 am. and bn. - ar an unfortunate individ lived hatare h at Uglow's. bi pavid: Haru i} Be widow--and |W The Always Busy wag expe rag Store k six or seven thousand Dry Goods, but why ther stores and all of r less obliging, Asa 1siness controls all the nd what we are doing 'all that can be done. tly well the conditions we do better than you Made in many new patterns of tweeds and Berges, also .in navy good wearing qualities. $2.50 to $6.50 1. All sizes, 3 or.3 piece, vy JENKINS 9 114 Princess direst. an hy rod SISTING ON EXACT FUL- ENT OF ALL PROMISES. the. res.dence, Mack street, corner of | Al) All the effects, comprising Stevenson PBrockatelle Coverings, Brussels, Moc~ KING A CHILD AS SAFE JYER AS THE BEST PER. . Plush. sad Hair Cloth Sofas, and Mattresses, Secretagy, pets, Clocks, Toilet Sets, "Cr Tools, Kitchen Utensils, etc, ing' A ever. thinks he will marry he doesn't. She marr him. vo: An' ola bachelor says 1 mun hasn't enoligh worry his cue to. get married, the ; at church toJnorro ing at eight Admission 1 SETS. We are showing some very handsome Toilet Sets, all colors to match any color room, dainty tints, | commissioner of odd shapes, prices very low, | § ©'% he wo fred, on FRIDAY, APRIL 7 (Gn) ER OWE) Poncy Riana, Turkish lug, Heetey sai] 7 TO-NIGHT . wette, - Tapestry and other Carpets, JULIUS CAHN presents the greatest ugs, Oak, Cherry, Walnut and cther | comedy success of years, Céntre . Tables, Oak Hall Rack, Musie 3 8 \ Fine Lace and other Curtains oe "Blinds, Jardiniere, Fine Walnut Sides A from the novel of "David Auto Harp, Dining Chairs, Cherry, Wal Dramatized Edward Noyes Westcott. nut 4 other Bedroom Sets, = prings | Harum,' by Stair Car- | Staged by Edward ¥. ockey, Glass, | at the Garrick an ork, Bicvele, Happy Thought Range, Garden | where it ran to crowded houses all last season. Sixtee Empire. chancery has Dominion of Can emigrating to Can of its spare money-- 700)--locked ty which Ce tification for { v v « 'clock. T cash. i 1 ~ ITING FOR CUSTOMERS alan sat one clock. Terme eboh | _ Fiiom BL JOC on iaie at. Hasler s £ JOHN H. MILLS, Auctioneer, ens ne with THE ADVANTAGES OF et ieee THURSDAY, APRIL 16th 'SALE POSTPONED. Posktive Appearsace of LIW3S MORRISON S J Goethe's K CASH. been postpomed. until April 18th ING THE BEST IN PRO- IG ASSORTMENIS TO CT FROM count in making a rect, 2:054, will stand for service in the steed at the Windsor Hotel, Kipgston, 2 A. WENDLING. Brockville. Kingston and ' Bath Road Will De held THURSDAY, April 23rd, W. MURRAY, JR., Auctioneer. FOUND. RUSF, owner can have same by call- penses." HOUSE, 105 CLERGY STREET, ED ee 44 CLERGY STREET, 9 HOOMS, EX- 1st. Also olber dwellings. J. FROM MAY 1ST, HOUSE NO. 208 William street, containing 13 Ivams, 3 hosted with hot water, Ww all TH P.R. LAN ANT Ns PA SAAS NAN hens improvements. Enquire of | A COLLIE PUP, 8 MONTHS, CLIPPED ES Re LIARY a3. y 5.°C. Landeryou, 91 York street. body, Wednesday, 9th. Finder please I A---------------- ET -------- return to 248 Montrual street and Present Rate Whole Will be Sold : '9 : ] WANTED. receive reward. i in Five Years. 2 we IIE GARDINER TecUir| SULTAN ORDERS A CRUISER. Winnipeg. April 15, ~The C.P.R.land ( on ¥ e i sales continue to be very brisk, and nw al Ey ee > at the present rate the whole of the GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. APPLY AT | Also Private Yacht and Decrees | company's grant will be disposed of a "Kant Bros. mica works, Princess St. Punishment of Wreckers, in four or five years. The prices now street. tion in wing footwear beauty. , high grade elegance. A PEW GIRLS TO WORK IN FINISH. This sale, of McLeod property has | oo w Be 7a 99 FAUS ated throughout world. at 12 o'clock. . d 5 3. MILLS, Auctionser. | un chine nin e---------------------------- Everything entirely ny thix TO BREEDERS' | 35% eis pov a % A Monday. Afril 20th, * DEVERAS, 2:14, A SON OF DI-| J UoCelipn 1° Pox seats A GAMBLER'S Sh meats wi" sumer tot Tull infor. Found 1 THE ANNUAL SALE At No. 332 King St. The best place in the city to get Your at 11 a.m. at my rooms, Market Square, | meals. Special rates to table boarders. Kingston. Short order work a specialty. ------eeio-- | | "WRNEVER CLOSE." on ai, ets £6) ONGRESS RESTAURANT | fon rom Noni fng at this office and paying ex-| CON. MILLAN, FRED WILLIAMS, eight rooms. kent $12 per month. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN M- Apply 249 Brock street. Jeod, Portsmouth, and. four houses, 10, 12, 14, Pembroke will be sold, eso 19% race. Possession, May Saturday, April 1 8th, McCann, 51 Brock street. At 12 noon at Mills' auction rooms. JOHN H. MILLS, Auctioneer April 15.--~The sul- the uprising of the Albanians, and a threatened revolu- " om og AE Ses Foner - a y . 3 HE jot ing, handsome appear- ~ evening to Mrs. Hy Can, Ti [seams to have been 'quicted, for the | yn, and King street. i at, Jonsk ee A ---------------------- o-day y 8a LK h A BOY TO WONK IN BAKESHOP. Cnstan Apply to TF. H: Ferguson, 818 King tan's fright over ltan issued an order for the summary punishment of Mace- donian train wreckers, and almost im- handicap. tion are of embowelled. Slater chara oe teady work. Apply Ki cter tone ing POD micry a wo! Ppig 'Mag: mediatgly issued anbther onder to the | St. John's, ' = e" claim a fore place in IMMEDIATELY A DOMBSTIC FOR nde pon. 13000, fon" pe or > gener work. So ashing, Good ya er > ry Af VN a 8 wages. Apply 1 ellington street. Abdul Hamid has pol obtained. 4 large supply of electrical lamps ofa construction from a German i ae $5 A MAN TO REPRESENT AN OLD |. uliar hapes ] - and reliable Life Insurance Company | o } . : on salary. J. S. R. McCann, 51 rm. The gs 1 Brock street. Turkish hospital YOUNG MAN DESIRES COMFORT- AT food locality VIIURH Whis oes. | April 15.~A wedd 3 rred. ress °° " ig. office. Yincinnati, 0., Apri A wedding a pes re Cl THE A ~ hONE CAN BE STAND of mote to-day was that of Miss Cla- Broke Both Ankles. FE ORE MEN C bE rissa Halstead, Murat Binghamton, April 15.--After work on ro Sor1ane wa & Halstead, the wh journalist, {ing on the h 3 day to G. Marshall & Co. Teas. and George Dana, a prominent merch: | country most o London, Unt. ant of this city, The ceremony was per jury, John Chidester fell ten feet from ------------------------------ formed at the home of the bride's par- | the roof of a porch and broke new ights are to be used by the Srmm-------- for dead 'of the battlefields. ibaa ably furnished room with board in Dana-Halstead Wedding. MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. ents. In attendance upon Miss Hal | ankles. He is cighty for fifteen da i | end were her two sisters, Mrs. Wil Justi . : o i Armour, the two Canadi- +8 us melded. Time saved and lism A. Davidson and Mrs. Arthur | country ynd has only ones 16 commission, will be hr method, Catal andy parti | Stem. The ushers wero the six broth: ention. support Canada's guiacy tnalied Boe, [Hong ers of the bride, who came rom New vs % . a York, Chicago, Washinglon, Homans - and England to attend the wi ding. cic grate astion pnd god. oct A Ll a the system really 4 good of a © Officers of the Pacific cable station, ect little pill. They please those na fooenl LaErtory. at Bamfield Creek, are for the story that « it from for- use them. Carter's Little Live may well be Versuod erten. . | von. * ws Rebecca Henry, a public scho her in Hamilton, for rag heibol suddenly while visiting in Bul: IV to sixty feet long and' with & head | leased and like a horse; has been seen off the dta- are valued feared that they would be loet. To Live in, Think English Judge PRAISE CANADA SIR GILBERT ON COLONIES * AND THE NAVY. -------- Free Cable Messages for Press Use ~Murder and : tinues in Parts of the Turkish they tried to make him take it. At times he tried (3 escape from the institution. o of want to go home and leave these Plunder vane Con- | (hreats nor persuasion him © to submit to treatment. When ever the nurses would offer him medi- cine he would say : : Nhe ice 'is causing mich trouble in London, April 1 the Gulf of St. Lawrence. pe sos Miss Alice! Rocstvelt, will visit a a8 8 2 place during summer. in which to invest trust funds. The de- and cision was brought about in a pecu- liar way. A family was des of ada, but had most £540 (About #2, 5. -- The of The Scurt There are ao mal doctors here. The only one is above." Dr. Glahan, who wrote a history of the boy's stay in the hospital, said ; obstinate and per ----------------------" . ON A SERIOUS CHARGE. h Four Persons Under Arrest -- The amount of persuasion could induce E \ medicine, Had he the doctor says, would have been prolonged. ACCUSED OF FRAUD. One Ofecial Arrested and Six Others Suspected. San Juan, Porto Rico, Avril 15. Governor Hunt ordered in the insular ake possession of Mayaguez t the municipal police at 15th, for the greater we he interests of good gov- ernment, Extensive frauds in the of the Mayaguez $200,000 uperintendent of public works Baez arrested at Mayag Z ried frauds amounting , 10,000 and $20,000. Two insular of ficials are contiruing the' investigation into the municipal frauds. believed that six other officials will be ted when the insular police have The federal court The hearing of the so called smupgling Lieut.-Commander G. S.A., and supervisor elections Benjamin Butler are involv: ed, will not be held this term. -------- bo_§700,000. the. boy: 4 take The *'Went-End," swimmer resort, is burning. lost Nis life in Frank coal mines 'near Lethbridge by neery the court for the New Orleans, mid- The made application to release of this money in order to en ablei them to carry out their project of emigrating to © The application was m Justice Byrne, who ins ceiving an affidavit uld give his decision. L Preston affidavit in which he glowingly set forth the advantages of life in the Do- minion, the prospects ich om nL, is $1.00 UP. minim, he pol nada affords for the in: The judge there vestment of capital. jor the release of family wpon gave an ol the trust moneys, 1 WAVE RECEIVED INSTRUC. jubilant at the outlook. This is tions from W. D. Carmichael to sell' ati og aa | first time that an emigration ofisisie ---------------------------- H injured in a ran boro, in which Miss An 'nie Johnston was his affidavit has been recognized as & the -release of trust returned from a visit to judgment by Record: city _rannot assess of erection for the Board of Trade coun resolutions for submis- s. 3 Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., for Grave: send, who is now convalescent after his recent accident, to-day gave mean interview upon the subject of the dutv of the colonies to contri support of the navy. He said, in part: "The Motherland for generations past e commerce and coasts Now the colonies have buildings in course has protected th of the colonies. emerged front" their ties as children of the empire a attained majorities of abundant pros perity. There is, therefore, a moral ob ligation resting upon the colonies | to the Motherland the née of the common navy. Probablv MASSACRE IS PENDING. oN oiihegring ore ho, a vein of rie warts is free mill" was exposed. The ing, yielding from $2.80 to Mrs. Clarence Bishop, of Port d seventeen, a bride of a Foreigners Are Taking Their De- ' parture From Constantinople. came down, about wen the first step should be the taking overy and mmintenance of the and fortifications by the' would oppose both in the Cominons and oust any contribute or any form tion mot in keeping with the democra- tic sentiments of the great colonies. 1 feel sure that when the matter . properly explained feel it a-moral ob! the benefit of ultimately contributing to the empire's navy." The Chronicle suppor Scott's proposal for. free pre sages belween Great Brita and the other would have good husband spoke 'slightingly of Mrs. Mary Roll, of dead at the age of 102 years, went there ' from Dayton, Ohio, was the, first white woman boa in | { is rumored in unpreju los that a massacre similar ings are closely gus Y. : Pickering, Harvard's famous astronomer, mate observations dur ing the recent eclipse, which #t theory that there frost on the moon. A shock of earthquake was ex; ced along the cons The inhabitants were med. Fishermen report a tidal wave at the same time. A Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Chicago, containing strect was the scone wedding of Miss I and granddaughter of the Nathaniel Haw: Pr. William Champion tchester, N.Y. The sis hers in the colonies will ti 0 y leaving for the interior. ligation to realize The "Sicilian Vespers" was a nama, the day after Easter, March 30th, 1982, the signal for the commencement of which was to be the first stroke of the vesper bell. famous novelist, nuwber, were the a = natn Knights At Fort Wayne, educational results. leading to a better knowledge and understanding of each~wther's affairs sections of the em- t rates are a heavy Civil Service Rules grain elevator at 150,000 bushels of grain Loss, $200,000; insured. Some 1600 railway among the strikers in Holland™ have the gas and metal emsclves in a Nke a revision of the civil which became effectiye, elassified service is itions which are subject to classi on under the civil service on the classified will embrace all places' which are not there laborers or workmen, or are not subject to confirmation by the senate. The number of places excepted from examination have been reduced, omit number of private secre fidential clerks, although two 'private secretaries are allowed to all heads of departments. by the various pire. The presen b hapor of the hundreds of for the forty-ninth annual Lad All*sections of the state dre The Constantinople tion from Monastir to~show that the situation in the Vilayett is most de- plorable. Murders, Manager. | ism, and aro | AUGTION SALE. irge' number of employees find th pillage, incendiar- atrocities of every descrip- daily occurrence and arg soldiers, Albani- ipse all records." Frohmai's Move. ' London, April 15,~Charles x Frohman has copy *Krouzesschule,"' a sort of pendant to the "Passion Play," which the village council of Obersmmergeu has decided to produce on the famous stage at that place in the summer of 1905. Nr. Frohman will produce the play in the ire Theatre, New York city, in the fix. Right Rev. George Mon adjutor archbishop of Manila by the Pope, ouition., He prefe committed alike by ans, Turks and Bulgarians The latest Bulgarian -achievement was the total destruction of a small village with an exclusively Mugsulman population 105 men, women and children, all o whom, with the exception of a very |' few who fled, were massacred in cold blood. All pregnant women were dis- to stay in San Rome, NY, one owned by Wallaco & Gilmore, of Oswego, was destroyed The Washington, Bed Of Valuable Mineral. 8¢. Petersburg, April _15.- The No voe Vreyma announces . sian engineer. has discovered a depowit "A landslide occurred at t steppes, near the of the Aspen tunnel, Evanston, Wyo. i ------ Died From Blowing Nose, La Porte, Ind., April 15.<Michaol Milcarek is dead as the result of blow ing his nose, Physicians is ote of the strangest twenty. feet deep for a distance of 200 or 300 feet and causing a bad caving in at the end of the tunnel, There were 12,000 strikers rade at Lowell, Mass, Monday, a8 a of the mysterious min- eral, the costliness of which hampers na ---- Race For The Pennant Begun. New York, April league pennant for 1903 will be be with Chicago playing at Boston at Philadelphia. season opens to-morrow with a game between the Brooklyns railway are from five 15, Wi . dollars to ten dollars per acre, accord anther, pe ing to quality and situation, but in some cases the prices run much er than the last-named fioure, villages as high as fifty dollars per acre. ted by the quoted: hy was over a mile in len before: his body was Navigation Is Delayed. Fort William, Ont., April vigation did not open on i oka town, while uncoupling » He was dragged under nearly a mile before he 'was discover His arms and legs were torn off Six hundred men and wonien onera. Haskell and company's shirt "and collar factory. Glen Fal on strike vesterday. Two hundred more operators. who do col lar work at home, are alvo out of em plovment_ by the stri Good Season For Seals. and at Cincinnati, the reds, will play steamer Neptune, and the steamér Ranger, with 18,000 Seals, arrived here on Monday from the seal fisheries off steamer Harlow, with 5,000 seals, has arrived from the Gul of 8t. Lawrence, and reports that the Algerine made a searching | catch of 18,000 and the Nimrod 4, 500. The steamer Newfoundland hax not yet reported. Half the fleet is now home with a total of 230,000 seals. Se ------ A Barque Ashore. Amity, Capt.| Olsen, from Cape Town for Dalhousie, N.1. ix ashore on Seattarie Island. Olsen, who reached Sydney from the island yesterday, said the vessel was - Macl con, who again the question of Sir Oliver Mowat's ability sition of lieutenant -g take action when Sir Oliver said hé was unable to discharge the In the Houses of yeater: day the redistribution bill was dis ) read a second time referred to a committee, consisting of Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick, Hon, Sutherland, C. 8. H liberals, and Messrs. JR. L. Borden, Hon. John Haggart and ¥, DD. Monk, conservatives, iefpd that by Thursday one of the biegest strikes that ever oceur red in Montreal, involving 2,500 car- and joiners will be insvgurat- he members of the brotherhood demand » minimun wage of twenty club. to-night. A pected as boll 'Ae fast Muley Arafa Is Hard Pre CAC tahen refuge 4 will be looked after by the Norwegian consul at Sydney. ' The Missing Oil Steamer. New York, April 15, back, local agent V. Luckenhack, said that nothing had eniled from Sabine Pass, March 22nd, for Philadelphia, with a cargo of oil, The steamer has been out twenty-two days. nearly two weeks longer than her usual time. She carries a crew of was the original "steeple jack' in this all parts 'of the United States. Tee-Bound Vessel Released. Gloucester, Mass, April 15. Eight herring vessels of the local fleet which have been ice-bound for many months at Bay of Islands, N.F., have heen re- are coming home. They Shamrock III. Is Fast. race late in the day, between Sham rock | and Shamrock HI, over au fif- {een tile course, in a still breeze, the finishing times were ; 2.5330, Shamrock 1, 2.59.42,