, at prices 0, $ 99, with white $3.75. these com- hirt 'Waist, for $2.75 uality Per- 'S. $5.95, il Straps 1 lequisites. fo) -- 1 his farewell sermon on Sunday last. ¢ attended the lawn 's, on the Point ander is spending © * father's. Mr. Kil . MeArthur's farm- overnment received a of {$60,000 on. fccoun ust Venezuela. 5 $k Of 4 wank of Miss Jaltg--whose work we 'ex- KRKBATRCK'S ART F108 Wo wr a ay¥rag BLY 30 "70TH YEAR. NO. 146 -- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JU "Ln A she patronizes. Dance party, b % A small ad. appearing regularly is 3 worth more than the same amount of : 3 space concentrated into one big ad. for VE S one issue. i Postponed searchlight excursion for Nurses Home, Thursday, June 25th, 8 3 y and the only chalr that o Shack) I » , Steamer America. Tickets The best 25. at Uglow's will give and durability; from | * When you lend a man money, if you : h ' $2510 $4.50 don't insist upon his paying it back he . 4 . thinks you are a fool; if vou do, he vB t man' hinks vou are his enemy Sorepen'y Boat, Seat, Oars . ® Seal. | "Tpiy 'day in history: Prince kdward ; (ym Oats, Camp Chinirs and' (Folding | of York born. 1804; Ferdinand = defeats A French at Creveldt, Dewet routed ROBT. J. REID, 9 Doors Above Opera House, Prinbess St. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, ETC. or. Jee Cream . PURE. AND DELICIOUS .. "0 "XLL FLAVORS Quarts, Pints op Individual. Ss PRICE'S 3 SIFFFFIIIFININIISIIINS SIDEBOARD SILVER GEER Numbers of useful silver desigms not necessarily high priced, but with good value, dlways in evidence. FANCY CHINA Creations of the best "Potters" England and on. the continent. in ; HUMES AND LEWIS, Acrobatic § cuUT GLASS Clown and Circus Girl. } We are suby We Ea sinterest . intending | FRED. F. REILLY, Song and Dance pirchasers of Cut Glass and sor invite Artist vou to our store, if only on a pricing BEAN AND HAMILTON, Acrobatic visit, Ad Barrel Jumpers. SMITH: BROS. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS. 'Decorated China 4 11) J We havgbpow bn view a small tion of Decorated China, the 3 tw collec- atest clusively control--Persons desiring some thihg very choice for Wedding of other Gifts; will rnd it hére. «Your inspection solicited. . MADAM WANDA ECYPTIAN PALMIST Will be at the Windsor for & short time. r FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ANY PERSON DESIRING A CHEAP in the city or country witl-find' it to their interest to €ob~ v.aa. and sels at 7:45 p.m. is always afraid somebody is looking. Lake Ontario Park this évening at 8:30. keeps and the Wednesday evening. June 24th. Danc 9:30 to 12:30. Tickets 25¢c. per rE al Kroonstadt; (AXE (ONTARIO PARK) DAILY MEMORANDA. Rai Association meetine + M. closing. Wednesday Lake Ontario Park, Vaudeville, 8:30 'Lhe sun rises Wednesday at 4:19 am Bachelors make many h ot breaking them up. SSPPY. Some; by When a girl is on ber honeymoon she' High class vaudeville attraction at A man is_known by the company he woman by the dressmaker Lake Ontario Park, 1758: H.M.S. Victoria sunk, 399 lost, ' 1803. BEAUTIFUL SETS have a number of ten-piece and which we can afford to it an ob~ We six-piece sets, sell you at a price to make ject for you to buy. They are made in odd shapes, somely decorated, and very cheap, 40, $1.75, $2.25, §3 and wp. ROBERTSON BROS. hand- $1.- Enlarged Pavilion--Seating Capacity 700. ALL THIS WEEK Evening at 8:30. Matinee Saturday at § o'clock GOLDIE ROSE, Serio-Comique. HUMES AND LEWIS, in their Dutch Comedy Sketch The Pavilion can be en~aged for danc~ inv by applying at office. er -- we Sell Souvenirs We have the most complete and collection to be No mattér up-to-date found in the city. how large or small your idea of a souvenir may be you will find We a full assortment here. study Every article your souvenig 'wants. in' the store is latest. 'design. new and of the We have no old or shop worn goods to offer you. sult. 8. D. Richardson, 173 Welling- ton streét. BOARD-RESIDEN CE--G00D ANE P. B. CREWS, hoard ble terms. aple- ar 4" Ea 5 Successor to A. 0. Johnston & Bro. FOR SALE. CANADIAN PRIEST ARRESTED. GOOD ORDER ------ McCann, 51 Brock STEAM' YACHT, IN Apply to J. S. BR. street. TWO ATED a. some BUGGY, GOOD STYLE, time. Address at - hig NOY FOR OFFICE, ALSO BOYS FOR Tinshop. lkawin Chown, & Son IE 0YS TO CLEAN MICA ha 1 aT or, mica works, Princess street. HANGERS, FAINTERS AND rn McCausland hour. For a Noted French Swindler. 93. Father Rotert. a Mistaken London, June Canadian priesty was arvested in Par is the police thinking he was Canon Rosenberg, the notorious French swin y to the Palais de » was taker He wat «1. Father Robert and liberate to prose ute He said: "I am a poor way to Palestine I for i * The at ities deep give everyone The authority ¥ s regret the mista ; k No h a ticket fo Jeru dler. J ustice pfuses false arrest. priest on the presenting him wit salem. ee KILLED BY A TRAIN. meri the authorities for , gnd insisted on A RACY TOPIC A SUGGESTION COMES TO HAND FROM A CO- LONIAL SOURCE. Mr. Copeland Thinks a National Imperial Referendum Should Be Taken--The Argument of The Duke of Manchester. London, June 23.--Imperial recipro- city still claims the chief place in Brit: ish journals. Berlin telegrams to the Times show the anxiety of the Ger- man government to convince English: men that there is no malice towards Canada in Germany's action. A 'semi: official statement in the Cologne Ga zette declared that thé talk about the punishment of Canada is simply an attempt to create a feeling which will help oh 'Mr. Chamberlain's 'plans. The Cologne Garette indulges in a coarse metaphor, exciting contemptuous com- ment. The Duke of Manchester ocoupies two columns in the Morning Post, in "con. vincing sentimental imperialistic en thusiasts that free trade is the only possible sound policy." On the other hand an economist who is evide ntly a high authority argues in over two columns of the Times that amy at tempt to shirk consideration of thy commercial policy of the Empire would create a dangerous situation. Mr. Copeland, the New South Wales apent-gencral, proposes that after a full discussion a national irhperial re: ferendum be taken throughout the em- pire in order: to eliminate party poli tics from the situation. The fact that euch an overwhelming majority of English-speaking peoples, namely nine ty-four millions adhere to protection against fo ty-one willions for free trade entitled their view to some con sideration. He adds: 'No movement more patriotic or deserving of sup port ever originated since the Briton ceased to be a painted savage." ---------- WOULD SAY NOTHING. ---- Britain Has No Representatives in Belgrade. London, June 23. --Replyinf to ques- tion. by John Redmond, in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Balfour said # would be impossible to make any remonstrance = or representations to the Servian government until the British government had a reprERTAta- tive ut Belgrade. The premier declined to say whether the government was in agreement with the attitude that had been taken by Russia in punishment of those members of the army who were responsible for murder of the king and queen. Great Britain, howevey, had taken . UP its own line of action. R-- GUILTY OF BOY'S DEATH. en Money, Stolen From Union, Hotel, Toronto. Toronto, has found fifteen, guilty of the boy, Willie Glass. employed in the Davies packing house. In a quarrel, Kennard threw a knife, stabbing Glass. This occurred on De cember 30th, and the boy did not dia wied until October. The cash box of the. Union hotel, Simcoe street) James McGuire, pro prietor, was broken open and nearly $400 in cash stolen. thief left no clue. an almost identical manner. ---------- THE NET RESULT. of The British Operations Against Mad Mullah. editorial to-day, says that the net re ugainst: the Mad Mullah in Somaliland appears to be that the Mullah has now established himself in British facts, "The facts that an undisturb- ed withdeawal is can hope for, and that marched with territory is proof enough of the gra vity of the situation." regard to the June 23.--A coroner's jury Alfred Kennard, aged about death of another The two boys were until June llth. Kennard cannot be last night The About a year ago this ama hotel was robbed of $600 in London, June 23.--The Times, in an cult of the recent - British operations Mr. Broderick's last speech territory. black velvet pall, regarding the operations Was more | [ce in the form of a cross and the confident than was justified by the | ud hat of the cardinal, Everything about the best we Mullah has all his army into our » v3 AT Go 8 comma 7 i : N CRASHED INTO A TUG. ------ $ And a Number of Persons Were Drowned. pit Buffalo, June 23. 'Coming from Du uth, with flour and ' freight, last t, the steamer Chem! crashed into the tug A. W. Chesthey at a point about seven wiles up the lake. tug sank immediately, car- rying with the captain, John Whelan, Steward 'Andrew Shafer, and Firethan Edward Duggan. ngineer Byers and Fireman McManus, who were on which, sprang to life about threé '@'clock this morning. The Chem was steaming at full speed towa Buffalo, off Point Abi no. She was' hailed by the tug 0. W. Chestney. For sone. unexplai reason the latter ran directly across the bows of the big freight steamer, and in an imstant had been crushed by the impact. The night was dark and. rainy. raise E 28,1008. The Protest Entered. " AMT Be Been Dismissed : CHARGES OF UNDUE INFLU- ENCE WERE MADE. Rates of Postage on Newspapers Arranged--James White, Who Has Been Seriously Ill In Leon. don, is Recovering--General Capital Tidings. Ottawa, June 23. Justice Britton t ht hy Mrs. CURTIS JETT, feudist, whose trial, with Thomas White, at Jackson, 'for the murder of James B. Marcum, has been attend- ed with some of the most sensas tional evidence of any hearing held in the celobrated Blue (Grass state. The case has oxcited national inter- est. Kentuckv that of The famous mete, 1S GEO. ROWLEY A FORGER? Client 'Says That She Did Not Sign Receipt. St. Thomas, June 23.--It now looks as if George Rowley, manager of the Elgin Loan company, has been guilty of forgery as well as theft. Mrs. Lizsie Baker, Littlewood, says that her name to a receipt for $1,720 is a forgery. The account of John Taylor, of , this city, has, it is stated, been checked down from $4,000 'to $667. This case is being. now: enquired into. Mr. Moore, representing the liauida tors, the London snd Western Trust company, says that shough . 'things are in a bad shape, it is hoped to pay, all depositors. So far mo of forgery have definitely" he covered, . Many discrepancies in ac counts have been discovered, and the total so far is about $30,000. County Crown Attorney Donahue has requested the assistance of the provincial detective, force in securing Rowley's arrest. NO PRIZE FIGHTS THERE. -- Fort Erie Game Will Not Go In Windsor. Windsor, Ont; June 28.--From pre- sent indications it is not all clear sailing abead for the promoters of the proposed boxing shows at the curling rink. Chief Wills says that it is in ditect violation of the law to hold prize fights in Canada, and that if any attempt is made to hold one in Windsor the violators of the law will be prosecuted. In regard to the sanc- tion, which Kinnly, the chief promoter of the scheme, claims to have received from the government, the chief says that 'the governmynt" has no right to interfere in ®he mmtter in any way. The city is able to enforce the law in its own limits, he says. + BODY LAY IN STATE. People Take Last Look at Cardi- nal Vayghn, London, *June 28.-21 he 'body of Car dinal Vaughan, archbishop of West minster, who died on Saturday, lay in state in the Roman Catholic cathedral yesterday. 'A lafge mimber of persons assembled to take a last look at the prelate, who was universally beloved by clergy and laity. The coffin was placed on a catafalque covered with u surmounted by gold was of the simplest character, HOT-HEADED VIEW. Advocates Ireland's Emancipation By Foree, wa, against the will of their mother, the late Mrs. Clarence Church. The es- tate is valued at $40,000. Miss Muriel Church gets a house valued at $8,000 and the revenue from the estate for seven years at the end of which time it. is to be equally divided between the four daughters. The will was protest With, ed on the ground that Miss Muriel bad | Derby, Conn, June 23.--In an iin exegoised undue influence over her 'mo- | (grview vor G P. Sullivan, a ther in drawing the will. This was not | plumper, elected mayor Inst fall, proven in any way. pl > i of the Rates of postage on newspapers and | or Union, declared that all w periodicals posted in Canada: for} goa utes and high transmission to Cyprus, Sierra Leone and Turk's Islands will henceforth be the same as if such matter were ad: dressed to any post office in Canada. A similar arrangement will come into effect as regards Hong Kong on' and after July lst next. James Whité, geographer to the in- terior department, has been very i in London 'with typhoid fever; but a cable just received says that he is im- proving. Mr. nection with = the preparation of the Alaska boundary case. The grand president of the Interna- tional Maintenance of Way Em ployves, John T. Wilson, has return ed to this city in connection with the strike among the Canada Atlantic railway trackmen, which it was thought had collapsed. Tt is under stood that Nr. Wilson is here for the purpose of soliciting the assistance of the government on behalf of the men. "This," said Mr. Wilson, "is the only spot on our whtet that ik hot clear now, and I expect to see it straightened out before a great manv days. The GTR: and C.P.R. pay their men 81.35. per day, and our men' wanted 81.30, The company only want to pay 31:25 a day, A thar fourteen foremen have gone back, and they will come out again if the strike is not settled in a few days." Edward Botterell, appointed to the civil servicd, February 15th, 1856, re- tired Monday from the headship of the distribution office of parliament, He is the oldest servant in the employ of parliament. The joint committee of both house on.printing recently pass ed a resolution expressing gratification at the splendid work he has done dur ing his Jong tenure of office. Dr. Ami, of the Dominion geolpgical survey, who has recently returned from England, says that the International congress of geology, which held its last meeting in Paris in 1900, is anxious to meet in Canada in 1906. A grant of $15,000 will be asked from parliament to meet the expense of looking after them in this country. The society has about 300 members, including the lead: ing geologists of the world. The stay in Canada would extend to about six weeks, and twenty-five excursions would have to be "arranged to enable them to see what there is in their line in Canada. When the meeting was held in Russia in 1888 the czar personally spent' 'over $200,000 in looking after his visitors. Peter Nall, commercial agent for Canada in = Birmingham, reports that he finds a good deal of ignorance ex ists even among very large firms in that city as to the preferential tariff. Many people, he says, wish to do business with Canada, but are ignor ant as to the best manner of placing their goods on the market, Mr. Ball's advice was "go out and show ' yosr g ¥ ~ Mr. Ball adds that the complaint ix made that the Canadian manufacturer je very remiss in his correspondence. Mr. Ball says that Canada is much behind Australia and Tasmania in fruit shipments, although unquestion- ably Canadian fruit is superior in flavour Dr. Lorenz, the famous Austrian phywician, was in the city Tor a few hours. He was escorted around the city by Sir James Grant and took luncheon at Government House. He leaves for Montreal again at 3.30 o'clock. » Frank Foote, the street railway con ductor charged with stealing fares, by use of a digger, was arraigned in' po- lice court this morning and pleaded guilty. He was remanded for sentence. This is The Impression of English Yachtsmen. Southampten, June 33. In view of the form shown by the Reliance in the the trials in and about New York hat. bor ltchen yashtames, in Southamp. ton waters, are sceptical as to the chances of the Shamrock III. in the coming races for thé America's' oup. They say Great Britain is three years behind the United States in the mat- ter of yacht building and that Lipton is bound to lose again. ¢ Tour Of The Islands. Take the palace steamer New York } oni Postal Device and' | postal employers, that it is informed Lol, of California, former chairman of the house post office took an active part i and wrote several letters wging use of the device in the department, and in one of them said it would an accommodation to him tor was attended to. securing its money for the 4 Hamilton, of Pe Ia Prairie; Mrs. | Loud, the Post gays, panied at . | the ment in ita behalf, but Brough and Mrs, Patterson, of Otta tifically Lai i in compan other than that it was posed of . " that the, gettlement employers should be one ho said, 'have shown that a walkin delegate is more of a i union than a benefit." opinion recments between White over in don ployer is not worth wen "In clause is walking delegate and: for the purpose of keeping the roach: workmen and eniployers."™ Mrs. Altrea Feats And Daughter result of burns received the cight year old od? ERT ET EE aN A 4 a v RIN PF THINK HE WILL LOSE. Lote WORE fully invited to attend. R. D._ SLOAN, ar ASL. NI, Rec in i e------------------------ vmod toeday on account of the tof ome. 17,000 legter ryan ae aating_ the ho whan of We |1y OTTAWA CASE isin oor bron | ory tn the company controlling the 'device | 171 for California | 2° © was largely made the Post says ex-Rapresentative. in their" behall the be if the mat] had difficulty. in After the company device Mr. his . "Recent startling revelations," detriment to. a Mayor Sullivan. also said that inthis 4 the recognition clause in ag® i; unions. and em +) ¥ or my opinion, , "the inserted for bemefiv of the open between : np s-------- i BURNED IN MANSION FIRE. May Die. Greenwich, Conn., June 93.--A4 a in a five in the $100,000 mansion of Alfred Pepts on Electric Hill, last night, Genevieve daughter of a= Peats, will probably die, and mother, who was also' severely bhwrn- ed in an attempt to save the child, in ip 'a serious condition. Mr. ts, RAN N--At Col oh, 008 49' who has been an invalid fon some \ deadlock. occurred. The: men 'went | tiie, was carried" from the house by Rankin, & son. then. out. ol servants. The . mansion . was: huined es eighty-four road only | to the gropnd. STEVENS=1In' Willard Steven } The fire was caused hy the -explos- jon of a kerosene lamp. The electric lights with which the house Hamm! ly lighted, were out of order, and when Miss Genevieve was ready to re tire for the night she carried a light- ed lamp to her oom. years. The funeral ~85 Fina ow Toa t o'clock. LEAGUES WILL NOT MERGE. Official Announcement Made By President Pulliam. : New York, June 23, President Pul-- liam, of the National Baseball League, announces that there will be no cop solidation of the National and Amefis can ues, the majority of the mag- nates" being opposed to the scheme. "I'he National league," said he, "will begin the season of 1904 with the same circuit as ai present.' atma-- Mr. Blake Is a Busy Man. Toronto, June 2.--Hon: E. Blake, i.C., has found himself so overloaded with work consequent upon the Alna¥ kan difliculty that he hws resigned his place in conncotion with the special appeal caso before the imperial privy couneil segarding jurisdiction and |g other matters arising out of the ea x gs PARKER'S DYEING AND 'Phone 408 forcement of the Lord's Day act of 100 frock 88, Kingstun. this province. The case will be ar gued for the province of Ontario by J. A. Paterson, K.C.. and for the Ontario Lord's Day Alliance by AL Weir, both of whom ate now on their way to England St ------------ Eph Commericin~ goods must be paid w! deli' Positively no 'departube' fro this London, June 23.--When asked in T. BE. HAWLEY, Ni 2 the House of Commons what steps -am 3 ed The were being ny ety ln , Hambiting Has No Knowledge. Xupde inl taken to induge Germany yu, A to cease differentiation against Cag the adn, Colonial Secretary Chamberlain | the Neuste Nachricten, eriti replied: wa not aware that these | kaiser's speech © are any effective steps that can be und th bhutes taken under our present fiscal .sy§ x at he attri Sos tem. Well Groomed. "How did you think the bride look re. ended. "Oh, rentarkably well grooméd." its tion as a rain-giver, to "spare. g EMERCENT MEETING DAY AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, to at~ tend the, funeral of our lates Brother, Willard Stevens, Pine Street Members of Cataraqui Lodge, No. 10, are respect- J. POLLIE,' c Sec. Mrs, Hendry's sale was post | rain and will positively take place TO-MORROW at 10:30 ami, rain or shine. : $ price. satisfactory... . = 0 on her popular tour of the Islands, & m, Limited, Toronto. Nephew Meet ---------------- 7 2 i ep A § d 0 23.--A% i Som pam mY gure | A Tm Ag aoNUSES on TRON. | Debi lune, Bh ACS SE at + ig ours BO y < Vict Porenstown, Kildare, J. Keati re- ; ke as much ? Try i ; v June 23.--Nicholas i ' orenst . e, ng, re tion. Dic a selling. Write GQ. Jgina. RN ol BO Australia wi Rollew Canada's presenting the Ancicat 0 er of Ji 'Marshall ., London, . Andrews, 9 . Xam! . hernians of icago, advoo v i. ret & . > IN town, was run Jue by the east-howd London, June 23.~ Hon. C. C. King- ra smancipation iy armed hol FIRST-CLASS CARRENTEN Ch and | CXPIESS when rgd crossing yester- | ston, Australian minister of customs, lion, abused the Irish parliamentary Hgn ands | ad Highest wages 10} at Albert stree v* instantly "killed | announces that the federal government party, and the United Irish leagn~ Fn t° mien. -Avely wit faier day. Andrews hie fe who was with | proposes to follow the Canadian pre- and referring to the comparative fail- 8 ting, whetiet union of and his Young hoi bad = injuries that | vedent and pay a bonus of twenty per | ure of the recent financial missions to q ox 40, . him, Tin pi hour. The team | cent. on the value of manufactured He United Stated, waidh the Nish oy | he died wi ¥ . i HE Americans a nly pennies for JULY 1ST, wor Two MONTEL "he eo it killed. iron wile los Et re that | bread but millions for lead." 'givls, one as {tage oe. cmb , ] he -- : other housemaid, for ® cotta Mr. Tarte has declaiad=that the bonus nour Mockport, ObL. APY Syl Killed In A Hall} SE 0 not a policy but an expedi Mrs. Sandford's Funeral. wages. ie Me York oity- Helene, Mont. June 2 George ent, which has not led to good re Newcastle, Ont., June 23-The fu , vierce, the only TemaTmng men = sults, neral of | oi 17 Mrs. Eapaiold, wife oy 0 Bn. o i rape 0 iy 8 Ward, ovige present of u 4 N BARBER TRADE. |p, Hardee gong which estaliv te ei of Henry Sendlo vige | By TO ke tent practice com | 10 oo epow jail. on June Gth, yester UTINY IN RUSSIAN JAIL. the | Adams Expresy company, took pletes. * More OX rience ar Free | jav aftersoon killed John Kul lic in a M . place yesterday and was largely at month. than shops. in oe YEP sitions 1 A d_ hall at Bufiord, North Da ten A large pumher of Toronto work, qualied tency granted. Write naar across the state Jie. Kublic re- | prigorers Fought Hard--Troops Je and friends 'and wlatives from Sade ~My Harber College, Ch kota sed Pierce and the outlaw feared Poured In Volley. A York arrived hy a special train. ake, i. pure. A posse is ime close pursuit at Petersburg, Jin: 23. Troops A service = the or, gvaduéd XS i : § s : . ld upon reorntly to "by Canon nrnconibe, was followed by wi BW . ¥ In Time. i ------ had to be ca J . 4 An Qe Co vs" phutch Rain Came & id : of prisoners in the jail public service at St, George s church. Winn Fume 23.~ The crop re A Special Party. i que a uns o ion i. ae Bu ride Bishop: Dumokiin, of # id hy Sie Capadiaf North | gp. ond Mrs. 6. B. Allan, seyeral ol at teh ne aan, with the result | Niagara, officiated, assisted by Revs. ¥ 84 that rain came just he Rathbuns from : Deseronto, a Fo - "ie of the mutineers tere Villed ' Stott Howard, * rector 'of the church. tod. and) ax @eresult | 00 ins from Toronto ppd Ha- | shat (00.9 ed, The prisoner | Mra Sandford. | thu unable to | be wi Was wan . > he pests of, th Dest snto at noon { and eight were WOu e priso ory ae a LEN on me N. line are in t : sturned to TC . ; he shout, is rapidly = gaining strength, ol the C. N. milton, ret rised | did considerable damage to the inten | aber fHich Some points want || ial train. party sony ned | did Che jail before the soldiers were and popably will leave for Bridgeport, ore very hadle. and bY ot, who were here to lake iil | Seinmoned and fired a volley at them, {Conn , ins day, or tye, there Tutely no report ol dam- BR WC ball. ' < % : agé from any point. oa . ¥ i 2:30 p.m, Saturday, 35¢, i JOHN H. MILLS; |