bought filty shares of Twin Lity at 110, fifty at and 200 at 123, They sold 100 at 123 E { - : ii ; g i 4 8 iH is BH g : 2 i j = - E 3 § Lashave river, and Sack Bee syndicate proj the latest American me the business on a very large scale. BABY DESERTION. The Operations Of a Well-Organiz- : ed Gang--Large Profits. Toronto, June 26.--The finding of a baby on the doorstep of a house in the east end Monday morn ing, has led to the discovery of the existence of 4 well-organized gang, includes several women, who ning ftom the traffic. Recently several cases of infant desertion have been brought under the notice of the police. Deten- tive Forrest is at work on the Power has gathered dome val: | uable information, which may lead to the arrest of some guilty parties with- in a few days. Several have recently appeared asking for in- fants for adoption, and these, Heved, are inserted by these women! 'A Jew; onthe a convie on"a of deserting a child, and was sent to the Norco ite formatory for six months. out gn that occasion that she had $175 in less than three a Jsutend to adapt a baby pro was paid a certain amount for taking care of it, for sav, at least two years. She received money and in a few days, when . opportunity presented itself, the baby , left on a doorstep. The Spstation appears to. be a ro. Ottawa Free Press Soild. Ottawa, June 26.~Alfred Wood, of Toronto, has completed arrangements Press. C, W. Mitchell, the lished ducted it on consistent reform princi: £52 dt - gs gs L ags8 >. ance of an Mr. Wood, it is assured of continued Mr. Wood began his newspaper # well as in the business department. Pros continue to sup- the government. ng ty; but the purpose therefor ix being kept Lv D. D. Mann contents himself stating that no effort will be spared in carrying out the original inten, tions of the management of making the Canadian Northern a transconti- feet find instant ro- , at Gibson 's Red ---------------- First Bet On Yacht o New York, June 26.--The first actual bet in Wall street on the coming races, was made yesterday, curb broker, announced that he £3,500 to $5,000 that Shamrock 111. would win the series. Brooks said he was acting for a ¢ustomer. F. H. Brooks, the Earthquake Shocks In Hungary . Erla, Hungary, June 26.--Four vio- lent ea shocks were felt here and which the battle was fought. : Captivating Caps. Some swell new styles in yachting and automobile caps just them in our windows to-morrow for 2e., He., Te, 81, $1.25, at Camphell Bros', Kingston's best hat store. "A dong magel sis made easy by only 18e., at Gibson confirmed ' .- pointments of the 'existing Servian Emporde William visited the United States warships Kearsarge at Kiel on "Conductor Robert Brackwood, Ham- ilton, was killed, in a coflision on the HG. & B railway on Thurgday. "The British representative at Pekin Wild for his life, and in the event of his marrying, then to his eldest som or daughter, and failing any children to i ler's hureh, rockille The will expressly sta that" t pro- past should not be sold, but . Mr. i is retutuing to live in England, and the court this morning, at Usguade Hall' that the property be sold and the money paid into court, the father to receive the interest of the money during his life, and other wise the terms of the will be carried out, : DRIVING ROD BROKE. Engine Cab Smashed As II An Egg Shell. Mifialo, N.Y., Jue 26.--While speed- ing over the rails at the rate of filty miles an hour, a driving rod on en gine No. 9M, which hauls passenger train No. 6, on the Deleware, Lacka- wanna and Western railway, between Buflalo amd New York, broke about two miles west of Looneyville, at 1:30 o'clock this morning, smashing in the fireman's side' of the cab liké an egg shell and 'crushing to death one man and ps fatally injuring Fireman Charles English, Bufialo. 'No one else was injured, but some 200 passengers were shaken up in the cars. The dead man is supposed to he George Clif: ford, a fireman of Chicago. Great Gathering Of Wings. Sandwich, Mass., June 26---The Wing family, of America, which embraces, it is believed, nearly every person bearin, the name of Wing in the country vs which in its widespreading branches includes President Roosevelt as a dis tant connection, began its second an- nual reunion here to-day. The or ganization includes a deseendant, or the husband or wife of a descendant of Deborah Wing, who settled in Sand- wich in 1637. This year's reunion Has been plated to give the participants a week of ment in the locality in which was the home of the original family. Nearly. a thousand visitors are already here, representing: more than twenty states, and many more are expeeted to arrive before the end of the week. aj - "One of the interesting features of the reunion will be the dedication = of a memorial tablet 'to Deborah Wing. The family is incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts and has a char- ter. The president of the associdtion is Judge George W. Wing, of Kewau- nee, Wis, . King Edward's Birthday. London, June 26.--The birthday of King Edward (who was born Novém- ber Oth, 1841), was officially celolirat- ed to-day, it having been decided, uc announced inthe London Gazette sume time ago, that. his - majesty's natal day was to be observed'ffii Loudon and on the home stations on June 26th, this being the annivérsary of his coronation and altogether a more suit: able time for a military display than in November. On the othér hand, as was the case last year, foreign sta- tions will celebrate it on' November 9th, the actval anniversary of his majesty's birth. The chief feature of to-day's ce'ehra- tion in London was the tfooping of the colors onthe Horse Guards, par ade here, This picturesque ceremony, once so common, has of 'late years been reserved for particular occasions and it never fails to attract a great crowd of spectators. To-day it was attended hy his majesty in person. ac companied by a brilliant escort, which' included many notabilities. To Form New Settlement. New York, June 26.--It is reported in connection with the withdrawal of Rev. Angon Phelps Stokes, the young millionaire preacher, his brother and brother-in-law, from active worl® in the University settlement, ~which has for severhl vears' done useful work among the Fast Side poor, that a new settlement will at once be taken up with a much wider scope. It is planned to ihangurate the new insti- tution in the shims along the East rivepr : Marks Site Of Baftle Of Queenston. Buffalo, N.Y., June 26.--At Lewiston to-day there was unveiled with inter: esting coremonies a tablet erected to mark the site where Gen. Winfield Scott planted a battery at the open- ing of the battle of Queenston, Octo- ber, 13th, 1812. The tablet was erect- ed by the Niagara Frontier Land: marks' Association and the unveiling was performed by descendants of Ma- jor Barton, who owned the land on ee, Corbett Wins Tn The Sixth. Boston, June 26.--Young Corbett, of Denver, knocked out v Mur. phy, of New York, in six rouhds at Fath weights at the Tammany Ath- tic Club, in this city, last night. The contest was witnersad by ard of 3,500 persons. Corbett nearly finish. od his 'man in the first rod, flooring him twive im quick swecession. 'Distinguished Hats, - For stylish men, swell in eo Lh, ight 50, 82, } at Camp- asspciation of Farmers' Insti- _ workers on Thursday visited G and concluded its convention at Toronto with the election of offi- Phi'ip H. Peabody, an employee of the C.P.R., at Farnham, Que, gone to Chi , where a legacy of over $200,000 has been left him by his aunt. a » v ning Edward, through Foreign Min- ister Lansdowne, has invited the visiting United States rifle team to attend the Sitar review at Alder- shot, on July g ; A A was' celebrated in Trinity church, Brockville, when Rev. F. D. Woodcock united in marti Miss Elizabeth, daughter of o Mrs, S. Barber, and Thomas 8S. | Currie, of Montreal. Two bulls brought on a steamer from New York, have developed the foot and mouth disease, says a Her ald despatch from Boe: Ayres. The authorities have resolved" to quaran tine the ship and burn the carcases of the animals. ---- JOHN MITCHLL'S CONDITION. Gives Rise to Anxiety--He Is On Verge of Collapse. Indianapolis, Ind., June 26.--John of a physical collapse, and will rest. So completely worn out and ill is he from worry, hard work and cease less travel that for several days he has managed to get through his daily routine of work only by the exercise of the strongest will power. - To-day Mr, Mitchell was barely able to get to his office, and was then too evhausted to attend to his work. Mr. Mitchell's colleagues have viewed his failing health with growing concern, and Ev persistently urged him to restrain his energies. The famous la- bor leader, however, has persistently refused to relinquish any of his re sponsibilities. In his treatment of himself, Presi- dent Mitchell is an unsparing task- master. No man of the organization 'works harder with pick than does he with hand and brain in the conduct President Mitchell attends confer ences from one end of the ¢ountry to the other. His mail is almost as la as that of a cabinet minister, | and his influence is felt in all depart- ments of the organization. In addi tion to this he is a voracious reader and keeps himself posted om all gues tions of public moment. There can be no doubt that tre mendous strain incident to his vie torious struggle against the coal op erators last winter to some extent may now .be paying the penalty of too earnest devotion to his work at that time. SENORITA ROBBED. While On Her Way To Buffalo Friends. Buffalo, N.Y., June 26.--Senorita Clemeseia Lopez, of the Philippine Is- 'lands, a guest of a daughter of Mav: or Knight, was robbed of pearls and diamonds valued at more than ¥3. 000 on a Pullman coach on the Lake Shore railway, last night, on her way to this city. Senorita Lopez is 4 ent Filipino leader, who acted as se cretary to the Filipino commission that came to see President McKinley about Filipino independence. Senorita Lopez js taking a special course ° at Welledley College, Wellesley, Mass. ACTS OF A HIRED MAN. Cut a Woman's Throat And Ham- mered Another. New Milford, - Coon.,.June 26.--A hired man on the farm of Orlando Pepper, in the town of Sherman, is re- ported to have attacked two women early to-day, cutting the throat of one, and pounding the head of the other with a hammer, afterward cut- ting his own throat. His name has not been learned. Neither the man nor his yvictims are dead though one of the women probably will die. Country Produce In Ottawa. The demand for beans is limited and $1.90 per bushel The market for honey continues dull .with no change in prices, which are ruling as follows : White clover, in comb, 12¢. to 13c.; white strained, in 60 Ib. to 70 lb. tins, Yo. to 94c., amd buckwheat, at Te. to Tie: Begs are in fairly good demand at lle. to 13c. per dozen, while potatoes retail at from $1 to $1.10 per bag. Resumed Helations. * Belgrade, June 26.--The German emperor has sent King Peter a tele- gram coached in cordial terms. The Austrian minister, this morning, re sumed official relations with the Ser vian government. dg ------------------------ Halt! Who Goes There ? Do yon want a new hat? We can suit you. Special values in men's fi Tor Sc., Tho. 81, $1.30, o% hats' , $2.50, at Campbell Bros', King- ston's best hat store. When shopping on Saturday pet your icots, pineapples, bananas that a treaty ensuring pb | China's "sovereignty in Manchuria was | out the make bite, mal Mitchell, president of the United: Mine |- Workers of America, is on the verge Plain or hemstitched or trimmed. Some with all-over fronts of fine embroidery and with dainty patterns of insertions. Prices Range from 5c. We have exceptional values at $1, $1.25 and $1.49. of the vast interests over which he is. "$3 PK. Skirts and White Duck Skirts - Latest designs, Properly made. INDIA ' SILK WAISTS For \Hot * Waéather, | undermined. his constitution, and he }: daughter of Sixto Lopez, the promin. Cream 'or Black he $2.87, $3.50, $3.99. Very latest designs. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... 120-122 Princess Street, Kingston. SEES EVERYTHING READY 3 FORTHE of SATURDAY | RUSH : AT THE -: Lockett Shoe Store. Bargain tables all loaded. Immense variety to choose from. ONE PRICE TO. is PRICE'S Y CPEPPIVPIIIIIVIIFIIIe SIDEBOARD SILVER Numbers of useful silver designs not n cessarilv high priced, but with good (alu, alwAys in evidence. FANCY CHINA tions' of the best "Potters" in and on the continent. Ei 4 are Sure wd ean' interest intending Pp of Cut Glass and so .imvite you to our store, if only on'a pricing visit, SMITH BROS. ©" "NOTICE, ey DRESSMRKING al 3 ing" Parlors, remowv ae ree Latest noveltied in Gow Coats, Wraps, Tailored Suits, Shirt Waists, etc® All orders" exeguted with 'neatnéss and Siapaueh, owt, Sil rele i ular 'prices, Bg, KE A PPARs stroct, torner Sydenham street. DYEING AND rest PARKER' CLEANING WORKS 100 Brock St., Kingston, "Phone 406. Consmencine on July 1st, 1903, all goods midst be paid for when delivered Positively no departure from this rule T. B. HAWLEY, Manager. BOARD AND LODGING. FIRST+~ELASS BOARD JND LODG- ing. . by day. week and month Largé ®irv rooms--- newly furnished Cool. verandahs and Jawns. Mrs #ill"s residence, 196 Johnston 8t., Khigston, Ont. Ee ------------------------------ FOR SALE. = ae mmm STE. ACHT, IN GOOD ORDER = Roa J. S. R. McCann, 51 Brock street. ------------------------------------------------ SKE GGY, GOOD STYLE, rae Jue Address at Whig i A FIRST CLASS CASH REGISTER, i perfect, condition Cost $6( win be sold for $20 cash. Apply to %. Prevost, Brock Bt. WANTED. APPLY TO MRS. CLE- 250 King street. TO CLEAN MICA _-- oo Bor a works, Princess ---------------------------------- iW BOYS, FOR STEADY WORK Hn {good yr Ay Kingston Hosiery it io 3 PUBLISHING HOUSE, BY BA u Kingston District Sal eighty dollars per month and expenses. 'Address, 165 Sorauren Axe. Toronto, BY ONE MAN LAST hon ir 8 our household necessi- .- Did you make as much ? Try Always welling. Write G. ' & Co., Londop, Ont. SNTERS, JOIN- SS CARPENTERS, JOTIC ers and bench hands for sa i wages to door factory. Mighest Jah a> Apply ences: stating whether union or non- union! 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