Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1904, p. 1

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! grocers. ole. d in a ninutes nd you prevents de- ou we have attract--$§1, and many al, white trim- Black withg ar srw ets, 90c, ale Shoes STORE nake, either he knows it to vous and delicate 1c as the delicious | FIT-REFOR Now York and #4 Our Light Summer Suits are bought from these three f sources, so you can see we § have grasped the highest ex- J cellence attainable, and are showing specials in art that & $3 cannot be duplicated else- , where. Our prices will con- 8 vince you that the greatest § economy has been sought as § well, while we have low lines at $4 and $4.50, we are now 2 $3 speaking of our specials, at 8 $7.50, $8.50 and $10. Look 3 well and keep cool by wear- ing one of our suits. iy JENKINS % 2 Promoters of Progressive } Dressing for Mea and Boys. 1 Auction Sale JOHN H. MILLS, ' Auctioneer, WILL SELL AT THR RESIDENCE of Mr. R. Marshall, No. 16 Rideau St On Thursday. July 14|..ROBERTSON BROS.. The effects, viz: Wormwith & Co. Cabi The man whoy thinks he is a Sport usually is willing to pay for the thought. ' arupt stock, place on Thursday morning to make a to locate the responsibility ter after it's too late ference. "Tumblers" : = = ------ DAILY MEMORANDA. : h AT THE CAPITAL. Special 'Moe sale at Sutherland' ; i 3 : 8 e * erlaml's. y e I Permanen orce alled Board of works, 3 p.am., Thursday, E J ? t FP nt Be © Out Lambert's invitation on page four > at, ) Waldron's announce gu sale of corsets. Special to the Hig $ Renn Roney & Co's. prices: fourth-off S-- " Whi B80 d 1 diuse rat: sald, . , 8 delibes | Queen's trustecs mect Thursday after- onfiict the militia bill, yesterday, the gues. noon. \ c ic ing Rumours From tion of ating persons wounded Dentist Association moets here i icinit} the rifle os neets here to- Seat of War in the vieinity « e rifle ranges be Vaudeville performance tario Park this evening. Sule at R. Marshal's, Rideau street, ils. at Lake On- to-morrow, 10:30, hy J.VIL. Mip When a man says he 1 ! 1S a small eater he believes he. is telling the. truth The . opening sale of the Dillon bank- Princess street, wil) take It is safe to assume that * a man who brags of his home authority knows how quick change of idea An investigation is usually an effort lor a disas- to make any dif- DO YOU BREAK MANY ? 25c¢. A DOZEN. tac port Gen. Special to the Whig. London, July 13.--A despatch a Russian correspondent dated July 12th, says: intel attacked positions near and were repulsed with enc es, not less than 30,000 (3,000 Tits said being killed and wounded -b mines, Neither of the firms officially the Japanese repulse at A Shanghai report says that the at. on estimates the Japa- from mines at 2,500, of rumors the According » has been several large vessels they were repair July 10th, nest casualtios There are again from i situation at Port Arthur. to one of these Admiral Tog reinforced by from Sasebo, where ed and refitted, but - KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, i ---------------------- re cnt. 'Russians And Attacks Higence received here Port Arthur. was made on a western fort and numbers native sources bearing on neither this nor the others NOT OFFICIAL RUSSIANS WILL OPPOSE JAP ADVANCE BEYOND MOTIEN. Mistchenko After Kuroki-- Japs Garrison Kaiping--11,000 in Tashichao--Tor- pedo Destroyer Signals Enemy from at Mukden, According to the Japanese Port Arthur, mous loss. v our belligerents con- report of a serious re body was. thrown demand special ing dismissed, e given the riots, and the pay for was fixed at 81 per day. ' The nucleus of a Canadian navy wi'l be secured this: session by supplying instruction in military duties to the men employed in the government fish- eriés probation servic. This is as far as the naval militia proposal will be carried this year. The men who are trained in' this way will be available for instructional purposes next year, and in 1904 the minister of marine and fisheries hopes to be in a position to: proceed to the establishment of a naval militia along the maritime coasts and will apply to the imperial authorities for the use of cruisers for this purpose. -- KILLED ITALIAN. -- Used Mattress To der. Philadelphia, July 13. Wrapped in an old con husk and straw filled mattress, the body of » man who had been stabbed to death was found to- day on _ the bank of Wissachickon Creek, in the outskirts of this city, There was a deep stab wound in the breast. The man was evidently an Italian. The only clues to the iden- tity of the body were a brass pay check and a note addressed to a eon tractor, which were found in the dead man's clothes. Phe note requested the bearer to call on the contractor. The where it lay be Saturday and daylight Hide Mur- tween 11 p.m. Grand ght Piano, Brussels, Sta notice. Sunday. Waggon tracks found near the and other Carpets, Oak and other Rock- " It is noteworthy that Admiral To-| spot indicates that it was brought oe lain ire und Hof, Late gu report on the sortic from Port] here from one of the Italian settle- Wicker Rocker, Bric-a-lras, Extension Arthur contradicts the St. Petersburg | ments of Germantown, which is near Table, Springs, Mattresses, Bureau, version that the warships assisted the | the Wissahickon Creck, Ash, and Other Bed Room Sets, Child's focts in repelling the land attack, Lawn "Hower, Kitchen Pons ri. | @000000600000600000008 despatch to the Standard from its NEW REGULATIONS. Piano at 12, noon. Sale at 1030 | © correspondent with the first Japancse a.m. Terms gash. s : \ army, dated July 9th, says that the] As To The Motor Vehicle iv- JOUN H, MILLS, Auctioncer ' | Russians are ey idently determined to in, 3 Pr ¥ oppose the progress of the e 14k. Pearl Jewelry += FOR-- Summer Weddings «+ + Various designs in Orosounia Sprays Bar Pins From fery best makers ai lowes prices. i OS.. 380 King Street. ep ap-- Re Kingston Light, Heat and Power Co. ALL PERSONS HAVING against the Kingston Light, Heat and, Power Company are requested by the Board of Directors to send them to the ardetsigned, not later than the 23rd day of July, 1904. Full particulars of claims should be given EDWARD Moonrr Secretary, CLAIMS 9th July, 3904, TAKE NOTICE 3 Refrigerators, 20 Cooking "Stoves, 80 Wooll- and Coal Heaters, Bedroom Sets, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, and Carpets, at TURK'S SECOND-HAND SHOP, 98 Priacess Street. - Ee -------------------- WANTED. A GOOD STOUT BOY. APPLY To Ww. J. Crothers. -------- A GOOD BEAVY HORSE FOR CART- ing. Apply 86 Johnston street. A YOUNG MAN, QUICK AT FIG1L RES and writing a geod hand Apply x L., this office. BOY, WITH SOME OF shorthand and type-writing." J, S. BR. McCann, 61 Brock street. KNOWLEDGE CIKCULAR AND SAMPLE DISTRIBU- tors, everywhere. No canvassing. Good pay. Cooperative Adv, Co., N.Y. d O00 mito CO O0000000 Y Q ¢ Always $ THE APPEARANCE AND QUALITY On Time 3 wins respect for a woman. It has gained a reputation for our Watches and Clocks Liao ki's That we feel ud of. While : we consider i overt the right front. Tt is reported that a most important part of a Watch considerable force has occupied a wide or Clock, beauty, too, should he considered. Our selection of 'Time Pieces are marvols of artistic skill in desium and. + 3 TO BE APPRECIATED. Okuw's beyond Motiv Pass, creasing in numbers beyond the pass, and are digging new trenches on developed ly continuing, They are Yang road, headquarters, dated July are arriving advance on Tashichao js steadi- though all the reports Japanese in- the A Times despatch from Gen. Kuro- 9th, i says that the Russians have suddenly activity on the Japanese range bgvond Motien Pass, and that reinforcements neighborhood of Sai ment being, covered by an unknown of fry. in the matse, the mave- A despatch to the Times from To. Special to the Whig. Toronto, July 13.--New regulations necessitated by the last session's am- endment to the motor vehicle act have been adopted. The particular changes are first to make it more clear that it is the vehicle that is licensed and not the owner and that the permit and marker must be retained with' the, machine when it is sold. The regula' lations provide that a marker shall be issued to each dealer which must be used upom machines being exhibit-' ed to intending y or heing tested. The tions further pro- vide for markers, 'which formerly be came the property of- the holder of 'the Nite, 83 Sed fh nt pitt a 2h (We are leaders in our line). levi » Wh oy cava rymen, is | egvincial secretary's department if trying to turn Gen. Kuroki's right , "™ not renewed. 2 and reach the Yalu river. I'he report ee -------- is not credited. DRIVE OUT DEMON P B C R E Ww S Q The Takushan army in marching -- i . . y north from Siuven, it is reported from Eight Women On Trial For Pe- I Cor. Princess & Wellington Sts., Shanghai to. Havre, reached Shimu liar Muzder KINGSTON. Cheng less than twenty miles from . : 1a; ue Sy 3 « Haicheng. It is evident Ge Madrid, July 13.~EKight Catalonian @000000000000000000009 hat Gen. f women have been put on trial at the assizes at Burgos for the murder of Pormanent troops will first call in suppressing such service is seeking a separation, * reported at Auburn, N.Y,, on 8 The d ore. Wil al ood 2 {thon mperor William will visit 5 ward ad the ond of October, at which time it is also. up a man floating in the was a native of Ti have bound from Antwerp. the steamers, EVENTS OF DAY| ~Notes Fron: All Over-Little Of Everything Easily Read And Remembered. The steamship Lake Erie sailed from Liverpool for Montreal on Tuesday. Cardinal Merry Del Val threatened a number of French bishops with dis. missal. The steamship Corinthian, from Glas- gow to Montreal, arrived at Quebec to-day. : The 12th of July was generally cole brated by the Orangemen throughout Canada. strike at the various United States packing centres. Samuel Jones, the golden rule mayor of Toledo, Ohio, is dead, as the re. sult of a complication of diseases, Webster City, lowa, penchant for municipal ownership i3 to take a new form--that of a city-owned daily nows- paper. 'The establishment of Henry Hole & Co., Cincinnati, O., dealers in hay and yo honk Anant She fo A Z froin was destroyed by fire. Loss Banilli, for hreach of Protnise of 50,000, : A mar: Jane Toppan, Taunton, Mass, the | LAe. The plaintiff presents o bill for nurse who murdered thirty-one sons to view their death agony, become imbecile. Dr. Wallace, | M.P., for Russell, sues pr the Ottawa Jad Gloucester Road Co, SINGLES, for $5,000 dama, for injuries ro. " ceived last gn Scores Made At The Tourna- Because her husband bit her avery ment. time he kissed her is the ground upon to the Whig. which Mrs. Ernest H, Finke, Syracuse, Seventeen cases of diphtheria were sense is epidemic in that city of ay a private Vit to Frog wn wonsdale. The British steamer Shimosa picked sen, He din and claimed to been a sailor on the Imaun The Montreal- Rotterdam line has roved so satisfactory that some of companies running from Rotter- lam to United States ports have ound it. necessary to withdraw © their Edward J. Button, a young farmer |er GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. in ver SIBLE e rom, ganize for ane object hoi Matters Tnat Interest Everybody [of Popular borated soon. known youn, $2,323, alleging Cutler, Buffalo, 7 ---------------- PROSPECTIVE BOARD. " oph 18, Siecial to the Whig innipeg, in comjunction wit d 3 in control of the democratic organization will -------- Boer Families For The Territory, Thousands of meat handlers went on mission was to a colony of Boers, wi said, five hundred Boer families to come to conditions are A agara-an-the- Canadian , 61, 6:1; July g Montreal Italian lawyer, The C.PR. Mechan | Lil ies. 3-I¢ Is h i ih Bis 5 eli 2 se 0 £7, i 31 of Canadian Germany and Great Britain signed a Special to the Whig. treaty 'to settle legal questions ar- Montreal, July: 13.~Piet bitration. : and Albert Vrooman, two well The strike in the steel works at Syd- | Boer leaders, left here, hy the ney, C.B., is thought to be practically | transcontinental Xpress, abandoned, 2 rth-West, They io a well baer ens , Ont., July 19. wn tennis Be . Uxhridge, , beat W, in Buf. irkoover, Buffalo, beat J B5, 64. Rev. stated that ees at oth- ! ; points, the employees of the C.P are unofficial. It is stated in New | another woman under startling cir of Pulaski, N.Y., has suddenly disap- shops here are about to send PR. - Chwang that the Japanese have plac. | cumstances. . 7 Lrated. He has worried connilorably sentative committee to iate with ed a garrison at Kaiping, while the Their victim Carlotta Fuente, had ately over business matters, and it | the chief officials of the mee nical de- main body .moves on Tashichao, from | suffered from hysteria, which eventu. is believed that his mind is unbal- partment for the recognition of s pro 1 il lk which place their outposts are ten ally took the form of strangt delu- | gpeed, His wife is heading the search #pertive board y ting the me Mil | miles distant. The Russians there are | sions. She at last gave out that she Hor him. chanics over the whole system, these I RL estimated to number 1,000 of all | was the Virgin Mary, and her neigh King Edward VII. will be represent. | including the boil -makers, machinists ill arms. bors declaring her possessed of anfed at the Masonic conclave in San | and blacksmiths, : - evil spirit, tore off Bo Sotiies and Francisco in September, A large dele- beri fastened her. in a cask of quicklime, gation of supreme officers from Eng- ASKS ENGLAND'S AID, median, Parodist' St Ssroldut ey ha into which they poured wate until the land and Ireland will he present, head- ia -- wihRThUD : Ua . 3 oe a a h B. J » i ad- | unfortunate woman expired In terrible td by the Right Honorable the Earl of Can't Cope With Hereros in Ger- svectal a ' ; schie 8 ouded In gony. Luston, man Africa ond mystery. No telegrams have been re hei defence is that they sought to At the annual meeting of the Long- RNG ceived by the general staff, or the drive out the demon which possessed [shoremen's Union at Milwaukee, on Special to the we King " dw, admiralty since Lt. Gen Sakharoti's . 1 had intenti f doing her | Monday, President Keofo's recom on. Berlin, July 18, ¥ has ad Jonah Man. despatch of July 10th "with the ex her nd aah ui Yoing het dation of a marine fede hoi rugged mitted hor jnability to 5 with the {on Bhs x Ldn X »odily harm ; oh 0 ception from Gen. Kouropatkin cover brace all marine trade, was uBani- rebel of German South Fast haroff. Are experienced when you wear a pair of our Low Quarter Shoes," which are in great demand just now, RELIABLE MEN employment, on sal- ary or commission, are advised to And Just $1.50 Pays the Bill which write now to Marshall & Co., tea tngaging the Japanese destroyers, importers, Loudon, Ont. ' which retired, but four Japanese cruise SALESMAN: FOR ESTABLISHED ers speedily arrived and had assisted line on new plans, great taker, per H JENNINGS KING ST in the attack. They impeded the Rus- manent, weekly pay, free new sam- . eo | Blan steamers that were dragging Tor ples, best house. Write now. Capi- ' mines. One of the Russian warships, tal Nursery Co. Ottawa teeters keeping in shore under the batteries, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE PAY T0 CONTRACTORS. erent nearly to Lung Wang Tung, pro £15 a thousand cash, for copying at home; uo mailing or canvassing Send stamp for particulars Puritan Mig., Co. Worcester, Mass. TEACHER, FOR JUNIOR ROOM, NO 1 School, Darriefield. Apply, stat- ing grade of certificate and salary re quired, to George Crozier, or William Allen, Secretary, Barriofield THAT SUIT OF YOURS TO PRESS and elean; jt can be made to look like new. Also your arder for new . work. Thos. Galloway, tailor, 131 Brock street, next to Bibby's livery GOOD SSEWERS, TO LEARN THE| ~Montreal, July 13.-- The terms of paraded 1,000 Reon. They were roy- art . of dressmaking, cutting by the will of the late Hon. George Wash. | ally stesiviel hy the Sawn and the day S TAEY when he oy, | sie. ington Stephens are announced. It is | Was thoroughly enjoyed. per day. Mme. Elder, Princess St. | estimated to represent a valut of two A FIRST CLASS MAN, FOR THE Kingston, July 9th, 1904, Stephens, Of Montreal, Leaves a and a 'half million dollars, of which two-thirds i¥ to go to his widow. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED ny the undersigned up to 6 14th inst. and making repairs, to Roselawn Union street Li cepted. Plans and at our offices bably pm. of the for works required in heating certain improvements and St or any tender not necessarily specifications may be seen POWER '& SON, Architects WILLS MILLIONS. points. Big Estate. ed to 1 and . 4, \ Now tropotit Life Insurance Com- 'i CW wo Ho pany. To a good man an excellent | One half to George Washington Steph former gpartunity is offered. Apply A ens, Jr. In thé event of death or mar Rinnedy, Supt., 114 Brock street, riage of the widow, the entire estate ngston. WE WANT ONE GOOD MAN IN EACH district, local or travelling, $810 a Year und expenses, $32.50" per day to tack up show-cards and distribute advertising matter in all conspicuous places, .intvoducing new _ discovery. No ience necessary. exper 3 For par- ticulars write, Salus Medicinal Co., London, Ont. = . r # 'LO ! with a purse of gold by the citizens of thirty-five, é A peli A pure on i SMALL SILVER WATCH, INITIALS | Quebec Tuesday. cal Cana. | Hm MH. on case, also small photograph The governors of the Royal Cana "- in back, on Brock, Princess, Welling- dian Humane Association have award ton or Barrie streets. Reward for is to be divided between Georee Wash- ington Stephens and Qu voung nan who so bravely rescued a voung lady named Charlotte De Kast- nor month of its return to Whig Office. ed a medal to Boyle, stomach two daughters. L. Sulli Quebéc Rewards A Hero. J. Corb July 13.--Michael Doyle," a chee, Bisley a watery April last, from grave In was presented Torpedo Destroyer Attacked, Tokio, July 13. porting on Port Arthur on July 9th, the Japanese that were meeting a land attack. ranainder of previous accounts of the sortie, Fittingly Celebrated. Special to the Whig, Winnipeg, Orangemen glorious strations were held at Portage, Sour- is, Killarney, world, is reported to be dying at his Brooklyn home, from a cancer of the for nearly a year. ett. the | tition of skilled shots, Pte. Neil Smith of the 21st made Gregory, Stafi Sergt. Royal Grenadiers, scored thirty-five~a possible. ing the cvents detailed by Gen. Sak- the Russian sortie The 'Novik appeared to be the Bayan steamed meaning to support the ris The the report repeats the ------------------ an, July 13. Western fittingly celebrated the Twelfth. Successful demon- Hamiota and other The Winnipeg lodges journey- 'ortage La Prairie, where they Phillip Casey Dying. York, July. 13.--Philip Casey, handball champion of the . He has been in poor health Casey trained John van for the fight with James Bayles' Possible. Camp, June 12.--In a compe- made thirty-five, possible In the Hour Glass contest thirty-three, For the Bayles, of the Admiral Togo re from states that tomedo boat destroyer signalled the enemy's presence, attacked. crippled, ahead, STORK IN ST. PETERSBURG. [nm Gathered In Hopes Of Receiving St. Petersburg, July 13. ~The depar- ture of the emperor for the Volga re gion to bid farewell to the reservisty, Ti Mnany of whom are the fathers of fam. ilies, occurring, as it did, when the ar- rival of the imperial heir is expected any day, is considered a mark of deep personal sympathy © with the soldiers, especially since the approaching birth is of guch deep interest and importance to the royal houschold at the present moment. 2 The Queen of the Hellenes and the members of the imperial family are all assembled to welcome the expected heir, and never before were such crowds gathered at the Peterhof. It is as if the whole nation were drawing nearer 8; to the sovereign. The Turret Chief Went Aground. Brockville, July 12.~The steamer Turret Chief wont aground near Wad- dell's Point, while coming up the St. Lawrence from Montreal. As she was ploughing foot of the Galops rapids, her machi- [co nery became disal , and she was hurried swiftly down the river and off towards the American mainland, grounding at Waddell's point, her an- chors refusing to catch until she had struck. The tag Mary was called, and, after repairs had been made, succeed- ed, with the help of the stranded boat's engines. in' releasing her. when 1 i ¢ sar Du , a brood of hax she proceeded up the river. The dis- [the laying of the cable will be begun | 28° . . abled bout sustained little damage. immediately, This section. will be 1.- hom, batetied by a cat, Jodonding IO . -------------- 100 miles long over the route which 1d The anioial at the heut cach |! Baseball On Tuesday. the cable is to follow, which is out- rol it ventured to ach iri Eastern League--At Toronto, 8; Mon- ride. Vancouver Island, and entirely tinued sitting on he on "the an . treal, 15. At Providence, ; Jersey outside British jurisdiction, The war chickens were hatched in the ordinary § City, 7. At Newark, 3; Baltimore, 2. departmmmt'y proposed itha-Y flee couse i a 4 Jami American League--At Boston, 2; De- Jeable is now being manufactu; chaps GE eh Stha 5 $ trait, 6. At New Yarh, bi Clevastr Am Yao being probably be laid | The chickens now aollow the 'ent aists 3. At Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, 1. At Washington, 31. ix, 6. . National League--At Cincinnati, 4; New York, 7. At go, 5; Boston, by 3. At St. Louis, 1; Brooklyn, 0. rai rn rn iin. "Scotch Kisses,"! Huyler's, only at | Jee cream made from pure Gitwon's Red Cross Dig Store, at . Heir, Rretty Cordova after May 17th, has returned to mily in New York. i man calling himself has been pestering the existence of I. H. Markey, of a to Whi He says Mr. Markey has robbed him | Gl nt vn 13, ~The new Cuna of millions of dollars. He will be ex. amined by a doctor as to his sanity, The Current Proved Too Strong which was river, and up the swift water at the [off Special to the Whig, point several miles south of Sitka, ac- cording to advices reteived here, % and late this summer. This eable is about 70 miles long. Near} the cable have ously carried. . It is a boon to lake aid. a prayer meeting on her home. he minister has met his wife and fa Under the name of J. L. Forbes, a Earl of Seaforth, | Lar, Montreal law firm. Speci liner Sr------------ CARRIED OFF. = rity, camped beside ft Pll going to bathe was carried by the current and drowned, Hix mpanions were unable to rescue him, a ---- ---- Laying Sitka-Seattle Cable. 500 miles of already been finished the manufacturers and shipped hy I to Seattle. EE ------. cream Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Great Mrs, Choate, the wife of the American ambassador, christened the new vedsel. Africa, and has asked Great Britain's The British government, as a re | mariners, gran Miss Julia Bowne, a young and sult, has tl ehair singer of South River, | many to e ., who eloped with the Rev. J. | itr, as a gost Vessel Great Britain. nor "aronia, a vessel of 21,000 tons. t argest steamship Rritain, was "At the ams Se it, personally," he added. "We ) when we disvuaded father from ing the pomination for the ship of West Virginia that remain out of politics al is an active man, and Washington, D.C., Jul 13.--The | younger than hix cableship Burnside, en to lay the | might indicate." war department cable from Sitka, | Alaska, * to Seattle, haw reached a Im about wherever it goes. tary advisor to Gen. Trotha, who is in command of the German troops, NEW CUNARDER LAUNCHED. ported Chicken-Cat Story. New York, July 13.--At Busechen, » rehlcks : ission to Ger Boer Gen. Mar- | Ever Built In launched to«lay. ------------ For Him. Was A' Great Surprise, CW weinl to' the Whig. New York, July 13.--~John T'. Davis, 'Importers Edmonton, NANT, July 13.--Word | the only son of borer Senator Henry . hes reached town that Joby Bower, |, Davis, democratic nominee for the 'Anybody dy. Lacombe, was drowned a fow days | Viee- idency, is visiting the city, bE a since in the Drift Pile river, Bower | His fathers nomination at St. Lou iallolial was a member of a sur came, he said, as a t : ernor- | EN would > ther. Hel he 8 much f gray vighty-ohe years $175. ' cream

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