ST TARIFF.| JUDGE PARKER'S STATE MENT AT NOTIFICATION de ©'clo 'Democratic Party In Favor Of a el I Tana Reduction of Tarif de Jer peckagy, Swis| --Gold Standard Upheld-- er package, at Mulline'. Stood In The Rain. Park a 10h, Lake pp 000 d0 \Aug. 11.--Alton B, Vil ' 2 Parker, yesterday Swivel formal or i ix | Hifcation of his nomination for the egy erica Cini P20. mentees bn | Presidency of the Unsung ion. for the oe ae oe Men Ther in Sandidgté of He democratic party, ad orig ako ting nomination gave pub- Senta, arednos raves will be held on lic eB for 'the first time of bis : Saturday ion was called | Views on the issues drawn between his off last ~The steamer New | o¥B and the republican party. craft {island Wanderer took the America's | | Standing bareheaded, during 5 brief Bayo from bere to Alexandria | loll in the rainstorm, Judge Parker on their i. teeta mentary) on inging three off the K. & P. = train for the Penitentiary should trans & gn os fer them to that institution on a street car of in a cab. d 3 Avthe meeting of the Supreme Orient y : the humorous ization of the . d Oddfellows, A. H. eby, Kingston, ; An Interesting special lot of Women's Summer Neckwear has just been received. -------- PITH OF THE NEWS. ------ The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. : 2 The alien labor bill was smothered llars es Siew) Washing Stock Co From Togo. Stratford horse show will be held 3 1 No Repose hou Jogo haa | Sertember 220 co ery. In a variety of new American styles, okio, Aug. 11.--Admir 1 ogo Determined efforts are being made t, mostly White, 25c¢. each. ds reported the josults of you |, Herd stock yards strike by medi. = peri s afngtnent. t Si thonght ation. WILLIAM F. SHEEHAN, = here that 1ans y Ahab 0 J hes, Stebbins, Pueblo, Col. shot and | The well-known New York democrat 5 d escape seaward ot Jone vi ich is killed her , from whom she xho has boen made vicechairman of the wn an no longer tenable, again had heen ted two years. Nationa Ommittec, ° Alexander Togo's bP Details force 2dirat oa Distal id wn: tw hi a plcepted the nomination and set forth V alenciennes Lace Stocks x 5 p ves a utz's | his vi y i3sbes a . . . > ne a bos, hotel, bk, Nc. pi | pi, Hn Ue bt A particularly good design. Price only Speing and Thow-| ron Delays Too Long. among the guests. quent applause, 25c. : ¢ Hurglars broke open the private desk "I must, in justice to myself and ~. bought Cataraqui, | St. Petersburg, Aug. 11.--Gen. Kour- | of the United States consul-general at jove ny Just peel ang and he thin and the army | Pari i er y | to relieve my sense of gratitude, ex- fli Bay "at" the | cpatkie ma the mals Rumian_ army worth Of tmp, +" 0S | ess round sparta Ch New Black Silk Belts Son Tas hauco of a decisive huttle | * Giguntic Rmtktie moumiing to S60. vention Advosed in me by" the con. dete. Hh jhe Rugrian J Senetal and the 000, have been realized in New York ular nth TS gating: ud 49c. and Z5c. 2 specials, apancse armies during the Past year, in the sale of | tion leclaring that | regs rele he . fraudulent naturalization papers, old 8 a Sogardod. | the K a a stand as firmly and irrevocably / t-- Geol Miller, bookk: i the | ¢ ishe " concerni icl fomm- | Frustrated Squadron's Escape. |veight afices of sheep hr of 0" let 1 cms" concerning Which Yokes S MI bas | London, Aug. 11.--A despatch to a | Peg, died from the effects of a. dose known ny attitude, so that here be 1 1 i i past staying * at Begs hv, from Tokio, announces on wane acid, taken by mistake from no man could justly say that his sup- In circular Shapes, plain Lawn with Fag. . and in Paris, under nitely t Admir, frustra- [an unla ttle, na A eh indi. oti alenci Pi hn, shit | od te eo of he BLED ih | he corte et Sapa he contr | WB intake the" ot A Paves instructions receiv- squadron to escape, and adds that | the Order of the Rising Sun upon Wil- | reiterated its determination. that h 1 ont, At present Ah Port the jorts Sarvitivatod Yin Hutchizous Fas Somvioeion should be the standard bearer of the JOH 3 on 1 arshij agement, the Osaka Xposition in . tv i y se g visitors at the | indicating, if true, that the bighting | and his assistant, W. A. Burns, Tae he present. contest. unjust in : hr ehiv3ed_ mare occurred close to the port. At Oddfellows' Grand L dae its operation, excessive in many of | THE L ensure listening t, A -- 4 odge. its rates, and so framed i rticular id scholarly young Protected Cruiser Sunk. Great praise was iven to the work instances as to xt, inn a re Cheloo, Aug. 11, (8 pan )--It is re. | of the Oddfellows ief Association. | fits from the people. It is a fact, and - ported that the Japanese rotocted A table fons given showing that dur. should be frankly conceded, that 1.O.0F. El cruiser asagi, was sunk und | Ing * lorty-seven years which have | though our party be successful in the 3 % Island in he recent e sment. The tlapard iat he establishment of 'the coming contest, we cones hop ~ Kingston to . J. Leighton, | Russian ips, before leaving Port | order in an more than $3,127. | secure a majority in the senate during JG * 6 Special GG. the motor. | Arthur, on board heavy stores, | 000 have been paid in benefits. Tables | the next four years, and hence we ways, g m and materials for ship re. | were also given by the grand secre- | shall be unable to secur, 1ifi- Wiha oy, on Ping - hip tary, hich show the' total member- Sution in the tariff -- to - ns Islands and | The tofpedo boat destroyer Rye- |» iP to be 30,010. which the republican m, jority in the WwW Special tra. and the course | chiteini has been dismantled by the be clection of officers was conduct. | senate may* consent, While, Horde ay 808 wm. 4 if miles, from Heart | removal of the breaches of her guns. | ed on the Hare-Spence system, and | we are unable to give assurances of losing day t nds twice, and was won | Note--The only Round Island to be | the scrutineers reported that the | relief to the people from such exces- --AND---- iam J. Wainwright, Phila- | found on and charts available voting had resulted in the selection | sive duties as burden them, it is i itten, G. Hall, w- | in situated of the south-west coast of of the following officers : to them that we state our position 5 TAF second. In the big | Korea. If this is the Round Island | Grand master, E. B. Butterworth, | to be in favor of a reasonable redue- % 8" Refrigerat © were entered Ra- | referred to, the e nt took | Deputy grand master, F, R. Blewitt, | tion of the tariff; that we helio it Nosh and ge a, Carmencita, ace not far from M , a well- Listowel. ; Is demanded by the hest interests of a u a TURK'S "si and the Adios, the Winner, | known port on the south-west coast | Grand warden, W. §, Johnston, To- | both manufacturer and consumer, and : f was thirty-nine inintiten of Korea. Toute, TSE - Heat a wise and beneficent revision of - C---- trophy was -- ar, secretary, J. B. King, Toron- | the tarifi can be accomplished as : . x . . ¥ Rafferty, Thou- Indicates Impending Fall. to, : Soon as both branches of congress With cvery purchase of goods to the value CE 1--The afternoo Grand treasurer, W. J. McCormack, | and an executive in favor of it are . : yy 1 pe TO, BUY 1 whi mitting that | Toronto. elected without creating that sense of $2 or over we will ive--I'REE Horses. ; 4 hile ad ha 1 Sa-------- engagement off Port Grand representative, Robert K. | of uncertainty and instability that HOLSEMAID 1 1h I deci : erally ; . | Cowan. London; representatives to | has on other occasions manifested it- n ax finally, ded to or lear, generally inter A r yanmt, © jy the Pony baseball team for the conflicting reports from To. | home board, Col. T. Camphell, P. G, | soli." The ew - 3 William sti 11th, finise the Po Stein, the Rochester Chefoo as meaning that the |S: W. H. Hoyle, P. G. M.; Henry The speech was heard with close at ® ------------ 1384 | pitcher, who made such a good im. ussian squadron at Port | White, P. G. M. tention and applause was frequent. His 2 CO i 08" | ' hore in' ¢ game with the i & sortie in the hope of es audience awoke to a high pitch of en § Among the & als, on July Tut. has been en: | escaping, but that only the torpedo To Marry Canadian Nurse. thusiasm when he spoke of the poli ep e er mei ep 000 gaged for the romminder of the sea. | bout Fd Retshitelny, which | Cleveland, 0, Aug. 11.--J. G. W_|cies of socalled militarism and im YOUNG MAN ; & 3 om. Three or four Piha ayers will {reached Chefoo, suceeeded in getting | Cowles announced to-da: his engage. | Perialism. : ; 4 secured to fill out the team 008 S-------- 1 4th Band, Fireworks, Dancing tario Park Friday evening, ith som away, and that the captain of that | ment to Miss Beatrice Walker, and "Ours is a world power," said he, ' 8 a vessel believed that the rest of the | stated that the wedding would take | "and as such it must be maintained, : A GOOD QE udron would be equally successful. place within four weeks. Miss Walker [ but I deny' that it is at all recently ® ' Papers recall Admiral Cervera's . ni 3 i Washing or was formerly a nurse and served ip | that the 1 nited States attained that x a i : tiokets bought for Wednesday are good riday evening. ------------------ Were Well Looked Ajter. Seventy-three years old, while | enthusiasm when the speaker went on I assistant ------ Hospital. Col, Younghusband Paid Coremon. | his fiancee is only twenty-eight. Mr | to explain his position. \ F. Mooe dash from Santiago, followed by the | the Cowles home during the fllness of | eminence." a. EE ---- 13h, st railway employ- speedy surrender of the town and con. | Mes. Cowl he she a year | This brought forth a burst of cheers C&S - So] A RELIABLE pos cont ir ame Post: | oider that the sortie from Port Ar. ago. She is now at her home in Brant. | that caused the speaker to wait a few attend to boned Sate! ati ee or Pry thur indicates the impending fall of the ford, Ont. Mr. Cowles ix one of the | minutes before he continued to speak. work. App id he ---- -- ati 11 ry fortress, wealthiest men of this city. He has | His pledge not to accept a second * Goah FrATY Yo le Joo "o ued A ------------ sole charge of John D. Rockefellor's | term if he was clocted aroused instant tho weeks; grou " n * PEOPLE WERE CURIOUS. real estate in this part of the state. interest, which increased to marked : He is FR ial Visit To Amban. Cowles has two daughters, one of GIRLS, 14 TO : 3 OR es ee Se -- i z ig employs Chief Elmer and his assistant, Vin- Lhasa, Aug. Yesterday, for the whom is married. McCREA--FODEN. -- 3 is ksh St Pu orally fis tine in marched throweh sha stoi ly (EOP A Bad Ma's End. A Wedding at Cooke's Church 5 Todmuy, on were most. courteously en- | tho ion being a ial visit | Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 11.--John Gal. Last Night. fxelling, in and their judging highly | by Col. Younghusbond, the civil com. | lagher, Of, this city was shot Seed in] An {teresting Wureiage occurred at 4 Estate Asin: . Gananoque 0 eri py miss r accompanying the British | Dundee, while tempting to burglarize Cooke's churel » last evening, whe ? : ------e. ¢ at ) tion, to the Chines Amban. The | the store of Lr Db. i Mr. Nis Moy, fourth daughter of Thy OF ALL A YOU MAE troops, when on route to the ty, | Woodward was awakened by voices ip | Foden, of Kingston, was married to at is being foot of the Dalai | the rear of the Store, and saw-- three |W. J. C. McCrea, deputy-registrar of rk is pie + + - ot, 3 - t. on Mount Po. | men tampering with the window. He | Toronto West. The officiating clergy- pancnt. t t three miles west of Lhasa | shot through the window, and Gal | man was Rev. Alexander Laird, and " A ne the fields to the out- lagher dropped dead. The other tw, | the Ceremony was largely attended by SALESMAN: dity. men escaped. Gallagher was a desper- | friends of the contracting parties. The on new whan's smart guard of h y te character, bride was dressed in white and car- i nent, Wee ved Col, Y oanthunbae. he a -- ried a bouquet of white roses, She During Balance of August at ' pba lo iad an hour's interview with the Chi- Brought In Prisoners. Was attended by her sister, Miss Lot- low displayed by the Thip. | PEOUERL down threo prisopers for. the | 020rge Brvden, Toronto, wh ovis. the | 3 8 « B je he A bn Sheri and Constables { \0 Foden, who was deesset ior blue THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE mented t clannish ignorance and Hovnay She an. as LG talon and cntaied a Biooet of Prk oa \ -------------- ------ 1 0 Thibe » | man. The groom is P.M. 'of L.O.L. fans in. thege Mrinyed by eating this morming. George tompinr" if (Loronto, aml 'pest chici | All $1.6) Ladies' Oxford Shoes $1.2¢. | Tadies' $2.50 Linco Boots nowy $8 . a § Salter, od u. kifctonts 1.04%. No. & | All $2 Ladies' Oxford Bhoes $1.60. | I adies' $2 Laco Books now $1.60. ihe Goan. cathedral or +The filth, | Meventoen-year-old bay, thew vears, | 818 President of the Tirat eect |All $1 88 Ladies' Oxford Shoes, $1. | Ladies' $1.75 Lace Boots now $1.40. ol i Fes t for bugle sneak thievi Carey serv. | Toronto. The happy couple left this | Al $1 Ladies' Oxford Bhees, 85e. euriosi io see the Beith, The od ton years at the pie: Lhd morning for a two months' honeymoon ng. Lake district, after which they will i ill i i i APT» take up their renipaich ate This sale will include all Ladies' Boots and Oxford cin Teron avenue, Toronto, Shoes in the store, except Empress and Dorothy Dodd, - vetershurg, Aug. 11, ov, ~Dr. Rett, mperi actouche = Rot pe wpeeial the villa | Relatives have heen surprised and Mexandea, at Peterhof, this after. | shocked by a telegram announcing the noon return to the camp the mission - {and carrying fire arnis, George Salter. lary, and Fdwa Hill, five Andrew and Philip, of Cooke to a proposal that the [for counterfeit Lake diss Seogox and Kawartha [ All Girls' Oxford Shoes reduced same Proportion, pal Ver, is | Special to the Whi _ =) A Sudden Death. Further particulars from day to day, : rr . death in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Wednes K ; there "expected hontlye EO [dnote cpa ¥en Wolo | (oo F. G. LOCKETT € into -- af the late Thomas Wilson. He gradd- three years, Successor To Von Plehve. ated in Queen's and left Kingston soon and that he has t rumor fhat the ror has | Won the Allan line, afterwards set- & on r ' 2 5 : - ¢ : . Ba thing in Montreal to practice his pro \ f EEE SEER BRE EEEY Wilson's Fly Pa ing treaty can be fixed. interior. in succession to the lato M. | fated at Brboklyn, where tu. years : . t jt ho has St. Petersburg, Aug. 11,--There is g | thereafter to fill the post of surgeon PIEBALD PONY since his wife died. Mrv. Hubbell and attr' 829 Bro Mrs. Mallock, of this city, lose an af cornér Lit 160. R- § fectionate brother, and receive sincere | : One 10 cent will kill more flies iP « Burial will ; place 1, R Sinlated Ringhon. vial iwil gale plas fn than 306 sheets sticky paper. BA. Hart" tile boys White il > os od 3 ] | -------------- 5c. at Abernethy's; reg ¥ 0c, | Good butte at Carnovsky's,