Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1905, p. 1

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IDLAW'S Inderclothing "REASON epers have been complaining > certainly cannot complain of ar and Waist Departments, Vaists seem to be tunning 5 sells the faster, Perhaps it'g well as the extremely attrac. 7 this summer. on will be found Variety © tastes and needs of ever both the plain and fancy de- ce from roc, 25c¢., 35¢c., 45c, 5C., 99¢, $1.25, 1.35, 1 49, ittle but we are anxious to they represent. EMISES at 3sc., 49¢., 75¢., 20c ' E SKIRTS n, both lace and embroi- g In price from 75c, up to at $1.25, 1.49, goc., $1.75. m 30c. to $4, with 20 at. n. These garments are or undertrimmed, but just made of materials and the test of the laundry. ty Nightgowns find much drsets u are going away and < to have a pair of really sets we would suggest € new styles of the ench Model rsets 2.50, $3 a pair. Ag an t this particular Corset two of Toronto's lead- at exactly soc a pair nN we are asking and on 1 one occasion Kingston ive paid for the privilege away from home. y 75C. Pr. » 75C, $1, 1.25, 1,50. 5C., $1, 1.25, 1.50, 2. C., 50c, 75¢., $1. Waists, for summer Yourself arting on your journe, ith the proper baggage. TRUNK ! ling. and cheap Trunks, and We have a splen- icited. THE DAILY BRITISH WHI KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1905. YEAR 72. ---------- NO. 183. Great Furniture Sale... , -- 'audeville, Lake Ontario Park, 8 m 'Being compelled to remove le the furniture contained into large 'store offering wa rm BASLE WUE youth wish : The sun rises Wednesday at 4.56 a.n and sets at 7.13 p.m sScoun This day in history Transvaal co ceded to the Boers, 188] isn't the lunch that hampers the P | Even a Jean With conceit. man way be. puffed Even the plasterer may feel that k Work' is sub<ime. house, we are | LOOK. Excursion, by «.T.R., Off some goods, [ Brockville, 8 pw, Wednesday | nee LO.O.F. Excursion to Wate Parlor Sett, 5-piece, mahogany frames, hid Su. America, 8.45 am. We % ar ice. 835 for g 4 regular price. $25, for $20 | "Drink te me only with thine eyes And T will pledge with Was likely said by Who mine some d'nt buy th Oak Sideboard, regular priv SOB ry i Extension Table, regular or price $7. All other goods in "the J same propor- tion, Now is the time for a bargain. | Robt. J. Reid. Two Doors Above Opera House, Telephone 577. in white and gold. Just th thing for house. Practical Optical Work | 97 Pieces for $6.25 | aan, "uxeapt ~ DAILY MEMORAN. DA, [a o id 5 | DINN ER SETS We have a very fine Set | Svecidl to the Whig. your country | up ng | Hs | Indemnity. | To PROMOTE THE REACHING { OF AN AGREEMENT. The First Meeting Will Bé on Wednesday, When Credentials Will Be Exchanged--Proposals { and Expression of Views to | Be in Writing. Portsmouth, Aug. S.- e | Witte, member of the mission, arrived at N.H., senior evening. It is now positively | that | | known the Russian government, as its purposes are understood by its en- voys, is absolutely fixed in its deter mination not to pay an indemnity to perhaps a reasonable | Pre oT { sum for the restoration of Russian Fi icHptions for glasses carefully { [ political rights on Saghalien leland. JED. | z . | It is understood, however, that the All" styles ' of mounts and frames al | This set is the best qual- | Russiane are willing Ways in stock, it with repairs SLavefully examined AND GLASS {equal in wear and appear |ance to china. Prices for above work moderate, SMITH BRO S. Jewelers Optieclans 4 ROBERTSON BROS 350 King Street. jy. . --_-- eee " Marriage Licenses Issued " | emi re a aa Secure a Free Copy of the Real Estate Bulletin Issued This Week. SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, -------------------------------------------- DON'T KEEP BACHELOR'S HALL | While your wife is at the sea-side. | She would rather have you enjoy ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME | By taking your meals at the IROQUOIS HOTEL P- SIDEBOARDS. STOLEN 2 Black ay nut Sideboards, cost $40 | May Je Sweet, Whit there © are none e for 5; 1:Ouk-. Board, $ | more Usclous, or wore exquisite flavo Ash Hoard, $15, 1 than what y procure from oe select o d edge, large size Mirrors, | stock. We ¢h * nothing, hut the rarest good shape, | ripest and mos tempting fruits that ar 5 3 | picked and when yo buy here it i AT TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE | ".;::ih om, hen vou Jan got. ise 398 Princess Street. | where, for we make a Specialty of fruit ' jand candies the mouth of the Amur river, A mixed WANTED. | CALL AT T. PETTERS Co. | division has heen despatched, from at {| 184 Princess Street. 'Phone 649. | Haholitch to, Nicholaevis, to reinforee GIRLS, AT OBERNDORFF -- | the. garrisons in the vicinity. It is un Factory. | [ derstood that the channels approach -------------- BE the viver have boa . "STRONG BOY, AGED ABOUT 1g. | ng, te river have been mined. Apply N. C. Poison «& Co | The disposition of the convicts on eet a---- | Saghalien Island is now undef con- | GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY TO | templation. The convicts will proba Mrs. C. Livingston, 162 Barrie St | bly be taken to the Russian coast, - TT RRR | | and there transferred to the Russian GENERAL SERVANT. REFERENCES | ' : A AL Thy Ry RIC 2 | ODDFELLOWS authorities. Under a pre-arrangement Barrie street | the Russian prisoners-of war on the es ee island, 1,000 in all, are being trans I'WO DINING ROOM GIRLS AN] | ported to Japan, LWo cnambermaids. Apply Hotel {' Naws : ) Quinte, Belleville, Ont. | tws received from Port Arthur | says that the former Russian cruiser FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH, FOR | wre F On | Bayan will start from that place, un marine work ; good wages steady der tow, for Japan about August - work, Apply Davis Dry Dock Co. ~ BROC( KVILLE 15th. The Poltava and Peresviet, for- | gine i h s COMP SI2 FOR CHILD OF | DURING THE SESSION OF mer Russian battleships, will leave in three to go to Wir > Fare paid. | GRAND LODGE ON la week under their own steam Apply to "Sunnyside . | IMMEDIATELY--A GOOD # t in light house ences required. Apply, August 9th. = oo Special train leaves G.T.R City AT ROCKWOOD HOSPITAL, A Station, 6 p.m. second cook. Apply to the Matr $ on Wednesday or Friday aenonn: | Return Fare, $1. or evenings ~ ee ------------------------------------------------------ YOUNG No cia. [iF YOU HAVE SITUATION BY A man as cook, speaks English expe ed lood references ~ . . Analy 101 Wine. G nr Any difficulty in being fit- -- teense tee ert FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, 1 | ted with Shoes, COME 10 us, chambermaids and three aitresses . Steady' employment al. goes wanes. | and we will make that duty Apply in person at Whig office | == a pleasant one, TO GET THEIR FALL and Suits, ats wade at | 66 9.99 Thomas Galloway's, 131 Brock St |W. A Also bring your old ones and have | ear en S$ them repaired, Style;~ fit and price | Military Booimakers, guaranteed to ples { chibi | 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. GN AND BOYS WA) plumbing trade, great 4 LOST OR STOLEN. graduates $4, day 1 % plete course two months. Grady AN UMBRELLA ON BARR HELD dmitted to Union commons, Monday near hoard Pans Ass'n. Coyne walk. Finder pleas to Whig Plumbing Schools, cinnati, St. Louis. For free cotu- | logue, address 2389 10th Avenue N York. >. office CHURCH BURNED DOWN Fashionable Part of CHILD'S MUA, ITH | New "York. ' Neclon™ engraved, in vicinity of | Specigl to the Whig fark: A reward will be given' at 74| New York, Avg. S--St. Thomas Nellington st | church, in the heart of the fashion A KINGSTON GENERA [ STITAL | able residential district, was' complet: Pin; date x ly destroyed hy fire, this morning, on August lewar at 25 'and. for a time the homes of br. Se Sydenham St [ ward Webb and H. McK. Tombley iy CHILD'S WATCH, "ON SUNDAY | Were threatened with de truction The night, light blue enamelled Watch, | fire started in the centre of the church with, Chatelaine. Return to- 267 Uni: | shortly after six o'clock and spread versity Avenue for reward ra. St. Thomas church is one of A GOLD WA | the richest in the country, its com CH AND TAN 13 ATHER | t het een Knapp's | muhicants and cor A | Astors and other wealthy families, Reward for { Wrist-Bra » Boat House Clergy Sts. this Office. ------------------ a nan FLEUR BE LIS PIN, ON evening, hetween Muedo a and Bests Drug St Wellington St Reward for ts re- St inchiding Died From The Wounds. Srarial to the Whig. Windsor, Unt., Aug. S~ As a of complications, caused hy -- PEARL result imshot turn £0 59 West wound received: while sery in the a Philippines; Harry H ntterson, A BLACK _ AND TAN FOX HOUND. | is dead, in a local With scar on one hind lee. Rewar 7 : 1 dt will he given for his retn who marrie Princess St. Parties harbe a this notice will be prosecuted. after | four mo , reached his bedside before death, hortly en SC ---- white Spot. on bres ward for return tao Acaden; 1 Liberal re- | tem ruin the eves. Go to Chown's ns, St Evans, Steam gad have your eves tested fre, Bugot and Will- ' B Satisfaction, guaranteed, a a a KON ION [ity English Porcelain and FRUITS | Afternoon (12:16) & Evening of the Yanderbilts, | e drug | requisites, a fresh. assortment, Me- to offer eonces cannot fail, if the Ja | panese are imbued with the same spir =i, to promote a good understanding | and a desire to reach an agreement, | The peace negotiations will be con ducted "in both French and English, | and every proposal and the expression | of individual or official views, on the * | part of the conferees, will be put in | rita: At the first meeting on Wed | sions, which nesday, the emissaries will exchange | credentials, These being accepted the first real step will be the presentation | of the Japanese demande, M. De Witte, | 1t is understood, will not eXPress any | personal views with regard to these, but: will forward them immediately to St. Petersburg, to await the instrue tions before seeking further oomference, Linevitch Is On Top. Aug, 5A long cipher from the czar was sent to M. De Witte, yesterday. 1t is declared, in | court circles, to place on record, fin [ally the fact' that Gen. Linevitoh has | kucovsded in persuading the czar to | rely absolutely on him, In military | circles it is believed that the present Peace negotiations will be fruitless, in view of the ascendaney that Gen, Line vitch has acquired, Kven the yureau cy which has hoped for peace is now St. Petershrg, i | pessimistic, . Russians Are Fortitfing. fF 5 Tokio, Aug. 8.L1t is reported that s | the Russians are vigorously fortifying ------ Face The Russians. Lidaputz, Manchuria... A 8 ~The Japanese have concentrated, in Man churia, in front of the Russians, 130,000 infantry and 1.600 cannon This is exclusive: of the detachment of { Gen Hazegawa, commanding the [forces in Korea, and go special de- | tachment, the destination of which is | not known. The weather the roads are dying up. 1 is good and | | | | ---- RESCUED BY JAPANESE Left on Island When Ship Runs | Aground. { Tokio, Aug. R.A vessel of the Ja | panese navy has rescued fourteen sur | Vivors. of the prize crew of the Brit { ish steamer Oldhamia, who were ims prisoned on Urnpp Island | was captured by subsequently | | ! The vessel | the Russians, but ran aground on Urupp | Island, where it was set on fire and abandoned | Fourteen marines with | were left on the island. | ficers socured a sailboat two officers | The twp of i and started | | for Kamchatka. Their fate is un | known, | inte | Baseball On Monday. | | { National league--At Chicago, 4: New | York, 0. At Cincinnati, Philadel. | phia, 7. At Pittsburg, 0-3; Boston, | 23 | American league--At Boston, 1; | Cleveland, 3. At Washington, 9: Chi | cago. 7. At Philadelphia, Detroit, -| 9. At New York, 14; St. Louis, 4. | Eartrrn © league--At Toronto 4 Rochester, 4-3. At Proy idence, 2. Now | ark, 0. At Jersey City, 10; Baltimore, + 1. At Montreal, 4; Buffalo, 1, ------------------ Swarm Of Descendants. | Danville, Pa., Aug. 8<Mre. Lydia | Rantz, of this plafe, eighty seven yeard old, has six children, thirty-five | grandchildren, sixty four great-grand children, childre; Her descendants, 112 in | glk live in Northumberland, Columbia | and Montour counties and the family is well-known. Janes Wertman, one of her grandchildren, ix the father of cighteen childrdn, including three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. | A -------- | Orange wood sticks, Pray's manicur Léod's drug store, - Newman & EE ------ the New York su, treasury, i In Refusing To Grant Any | S Shaw as the had of Was Successfully Played Sergius Russian | 11.15 o'dock last | | from Indianapolis with 180 passeny i -- | ers on board. No lives lost. | MAKE A CHANGE. The marine hospital service, acting | | under autharity of President Roose | Conservatives Want a Tory velt, is in complete control of the 5 | fight to eraditate' yellow fever from | Marriage License Issuer. | New Orleans before frost ein] to the Whig. ' a irienns bh . | Amherstburg, Ont., Aug. 8.--~Collee While officers wern chasing three sus | pected men of robbing a New York riage license issuer and does the bulk Central fruit car, at Utica, N. Yi, one! 5) po Bator 4 which is second, | of the flecing men was shot and in in this county, only to Windsor, Local stantly kill«l. He was an Italian. conservatives belive that he shoukl In a battle between two of the be content with the colleetorship which Chinese sects in the theatre in Doyer is worth 21,600 per vear. Dr. Ander street, Ne York, thrée Chinamen son, Leamington, who controls the pa- were kilicd, two others probably { tronage of the south riding is being fatally wounded and many others in pressed by members of the party to jured. "The police succeeded in break cancel Barrett's commission as license ng up the ri 5 istuer and to appoint A. H. Terry, a David Reed, formerly 4 policeman on | engine room, wus | and was unable to resoue his family, | sweptiaway the INlaware, Lackawan and seven great-great-grand- | na & Western an hour threatened a conflagration of | sident Loubet, expressed the hope that ! the entire water front in the vicinity, | the friendship including the big Hambung-American | Frahee and England would prove = | and North German docks, at which several big ships were | ---- Wing, So far ax knows no lives were Ministers, lawyers, teachers, and | lost. sthers whose occupation gives but FISH MAY RUSSIA FRN=52= DOUBLE ROLE New York, Aug. S.--Wall ftreet hears | | that Hamilton Fish. assistant treasur- | jer of the United States, in charge of | is to sue { ced Secretary the treasury department. Mr. | to retire next February and, | is considered good | financial district, Shaw is on what authority in' the President Roosevelt has decided to give Mr. Figh the place, By A Woman. 10 CONCEDE MUCH '5553 "aid HAD TWO HUSBANDS Fish to the sub-treasury ago, despite the WO years Vigorous opposition | nomination of Major William Plim pley, whose name the. president after | | 'ward withdrew. THEM. | Mr. Fish is a son of General Grant's | Extraordinary Revelations of a [as a consequence. The same hol secretary of state, and, after graduat Woman's Double Life Was | tree when a girl, or SonsumpAive { ing at Columbia, was from 1869 to | Made in a Court Crise---3ur- mather, tends to bread ma ing at 1871 private secretary 10 his father. | honw. The baking provess does" not He was appointel to his present place passed Anything Read in kill. the bacilli, as the temperature by President Rofsevelt in 1903, Fiction. does not reach a hundrod degrees in : .- | the interior of the loaf. The fact that London, Aug, 8, --lxtraordinary rev elations of a woman's double hfe wer | divorce recently by Justice Walker a | Sydney, New South Wales. | OF A BIG ALBANY DEPART. | Herbert Crocker; MENT STORE. -- 1 COLLAPSE Bedford, who did not appear, According to ! years, Over a Hundred Were Carried | Without his knowledge, led a Down Into the Ruins. Special to the Whig. | of her marriage with Crocker, N.Y. | Albany, In summing up, the judge remarked Aug. S.~Three hun partment store of John Tate, 39 to 41 to work, he had read in fiction, street, had just | morning, the whole centre of the this gone when [the respondent had building col. | most happily. From some caprice she lapsed from roof to cellar. Nearly a [had taught their two children to eall estimate placed the and-mjured at those taken out The ever, that when the number of killed | dren. all | In answer to a matrimonial adver have | Hsement, she made the acquaintance of ave | the co-respondent, with whom is no 'doubt, how- | went through the form rescuers reach the [She admitted that on bottoy, of %he heap of debris, they | casions she had will find a number of dead. | with Bedford, but denied that she had ns A | gone through the ceremony of mar The catastrophe riage with him. "I am perfectly satis kind in history, cecurred | fied, however," said the judge, *'that shortly before nine o'clock, she did so." The estate had been making exten During the winter of 1902 the peti sive repairs on the building and the | Honer xtated that he had found a let pa : g '" | ter addressed to "Miss Maud Marks," and a¢ it was couched in the warmest terms he questioned his wife about it. forty; thus far of the ruins been alive. of marriage, several oc the worst of its the city's incident was causal by the removal of an iron pillar that supported the structure, She admitted that the letter was in tended for her, but maintained that Latest About Accident, it wae only writteii th OSE, 'aha pro. Up to 12.90 | mised that such a thing should never ' 3 , dies A | occur again, | iy re poreons died in She hos. Shortly alter the respondent com- B | Tp Ke | \ {| plained to her husband that Bedford fo their is ad he ers _ | was haunting her, that he was con EA in the I if believed that | {ually peering through windows at sal] Gt. those now iin the hospitals will | her, and acting altogether in a most Albany, N.Y. Aug. 8, mysterious. way, | live. . | On account of this she was medical- I. Robert M Cajmive, one of the firm, | ly treated for hysteria, and was or- 1H Mixamng, and he is believed to be dered frequent "change of scene, buried under the debris. | "This," remarked the Judge, "showed [ with what cleverness the respondent { had taken advantage of her husband's All | credulity." The "frequent changes of | scene enabled the respondent to be at | one and the same time mistPess-of two New Orleans, { homes," | has the yellow fever. f-Ultimately a decree nisi was grant | The excursion steamboat Sunshine | od, the petitioner being awarded the sank at Broad Ripple Park ten miles | custody of the two children, -------- PITH OF THE NEWS, | Very Latest Culled From | Over the World. | | Archbishop Chappelle, tor of Customs Barett is also a mar local worker, to this office, the Chica force, aged fifty-eight, | shot and |} his wife, at Hamlet, | fo Ind., and + to the Kankakee | FRANKLIN'S 200TH BIRTHDAY river, a distance of three miles, and | ; i ---- drowned himself Reed was married | Socleties Will Commemorate the only three months ago, | Anniversary, It is a high ompliment to the New York, Aug, 8A movement P.R. that its engineer of JLonstraction | having for its object an adequate for the entral division, J. 8. | oom moration of the 200th anniver Sullivan, should have been asked by | gary of tl birth of Benjamin Frank President Roosevelt to become one of lin, has been planned among various New York. The initial stops were taken by the Pennsylvania | Society a few days' ago, The eom | memoration will take the form of a great public meeting, with an exhibi tion of Franklin books, portraits and the chief of the Panama canal. Mr. Sullivan has a great oe putation in the railway and engineer ing world engineers societies of PARENTS POWERLESS. -- wach personal relics ax may be ob- Mother Jumps from Window With tainable in New York, Baby. Montevideo, Minn, Aug. &--In a fire In Convention At Ottawa. in a building used as a Special te the Whi, waggon and machine shop a ten-year Ottawa, Aug, K, old daughter of Mrs. Anna Botten and | vention of the Iwo storey " I'he Canadian annual con- Association a six-year-old deughter of George Re- | of Master Bakers opened at the city viere were suffocated by smoke. Mrs. | hall, this morning. An address of wel. Botten = saved herself and oaby by | come was given by Mayor Ellis and Jumping frowi & second storey window, | answered. by President Lees, Hamil. but sprained her ankle, Mrs. George! ton, Afterwards reports were present. also jumped and was injured, | ed, showing the organization to he ere, who was at work in the | growing, Mr. Harcourt, Guelph, read / cut off by an address, while Mr. Weston spoke. There are about two hundred-vinlogates | in convention, Reviere Mr. Re flames Swept By Fire. New Yofk; rAog: S~Inside of three: | King Drinks Heal.h Of President. quarters of an hour last night, fire! Lowes, Aug. 8.-King FdWard last | night gave a dinner to the French in | officers of the visiting fleet ahoard the and | royal yacht Victoria and Albert The and fof half | king, in proposing the health of Pre- sailroad terminal Hoboken, seized two ferry boats practically ruined them . that oxisted between Lloyd steamship | guarantee of universal peace. of Senator Platt, who had secured the | AND A HOME FOR EACH OF made during the hearing of a suit for ; a solicitor, peti | tioned against his wife, Matilda Maud, | naming in the bill & man named Harry Mr. Crocker's evidence, Halifax, N.8., Aug. 8.--A careful ox- So Far All Taken Out Are Alive-- | his wife had, for two totally double | life, being married to himself and to Bedford. The latter was also ignorant dred people employed in the large de- | that the details of the story he had Myers & | heard surpassed anything of - the kind a [ For years af: ter their marviage the petitioner and lived together hundred irl : | her aunt, and she represented herself indree men, girls and children were [to Bediord as being merely the guar- carried down in the wreck. The first | dian of her deceased sister's chil- she compromised herself Kneading Machines. Paris, Aug, 8.---The board of health advises the introduction of kneading machines in bakeries as well be good reasons for making this ob- ligatory, As Dr. Petit stated before the International Consumption Con- gress, tuberculosis bacilli may be casily introduced into the dough by the person manipulating it if he or she suffers from the disease, "And a great many bakers do, as the busi ness, as it is now conducted in sub- cellars, ix unhealthy." The baker, it is argued, raises up a large lump of dough and lets it dr down. In the act, ho breathes hard, and the bacilli may enter the dow, o | bread is eaten when warm or soon af tor it leaves the oven, only makes the t | danger the greater, APPLE CROP A FAILURE, od Than Hall of Quantity, Less Normal amination of the Nova Scotia ple- bearing districts by men interes d in the transportation of the fruit hap just been completed, As a rut of Shae work they announce that crop this 1 iy which should be 600,000 barrels to be up to the mark, will not bo more than 250,000, or possibly will reach only 200,000 barrels, The short- age they report, will be chiefly in the lato winter varieties, though Graven steing and Ribstons also will be very light. Nova Scotia's fruit finde ite chief export market in London. Early in the season there was a verv heavy front, which badly injured the blos- ROME, SAVE CHRISTAIN READER. J. C. Lathrop Relieved of Man. slaughter Charge. New York, Aug. 8-The charge of uanelavgiitet ending against Chris. tian reader John C. Lathrop, of the First Church of Christ, of New York City, since 1902, was dismissed by County Judge Platt, White Plains. Lathrop was called to attend seven year-old Esther Quimby, ill with diph- theria, and whose life was not saved, Judge Platt decided that the indict ment was defective, -------------- Took Uarbolie' Acid. Syracuse, EX. Aug. 8--His life wrocked by drink, and rather than face a penitentiary term, Edward 3. Doolittle drank carbolic acid on the front verandah of the boarding house at No. 620 Montgomery street, last evoning, in the presence of his wife, and in full view of several passersby, He died at St. Joseph's hospital. Driven by an unknown cause to week death, Floyd Baboock, thirty. five vears old, went to his room at 1325 South State street yesterday and drank the contents of a four-ounce bottle of ecarbolic seid, At 8.30 o'clock his body was discovered, Kisser Tries To Kill Himself. New York, Aug. 8.--Sentenced to three months' imprisonment for at tempting to kiss a woman, Michael Conroy jumped from a third storey window of the Brooklyn court of spo cial sessions to the sidewalk and sustained a fracture of the skull and fternal injuries which will probably cause his death, For two months Conrey has been making love to a Brooklyn woman, and his attentions caused hor to have hime arrested. He was walking away from the prisoner's dook when he jumped out of an open window. Found In The River. New York, Aug. 8.--Policeman Gal lagher 6f the West 162nd street sta- tion took to the shore the body of a middle-aged man found floating in the Hudson river near 174th "street, Attached to the body by means of a stout wire twined around the waist was a stone weighing fifty pounds. No money was found in the elothing, and the omy clue to the man's iden: tity was supplied in a bunch of keys, a nocktie fastener, bearing the letter "U" and a pair of eyeglasses. The man's nose was broken, Will Shoot Jews On Sight. St. Petersburg, Aug. 8.--The chief of police at Gowmel, government of Mo- heeley, has i placards to be posted about the town warning the inhabitants that as some of the low- ent classes of Jews have twice tried to his Cossack escort to shoot such Jews on sight, il they approach within fifty paces of him while he is driving on the streets, The Cossacks will also fire at houses, the occupants of which |b abuse him verbally, ' ---------- Professor Heads Cabinet. The Hague, Aug. 'S.A new cabinet took office yesterday, under the pre miership of G. A. Van Hamel, profes sor of philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. Jonhkeer R. De Marves 'Van Swindersii, minister at Washing ton, bas ben appointed minister of foreign affairs, ------ If you require glasses 0 to Chown's drug store. They will suit both your |. eyes and your pocket book and guar« antee you a perfect fit, Salts of lanon, Bo. a box. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. 8 FOR SALE, BRICK HOUSE, 802 ALFRED ST. all modern, 12 rooms. Apply st the premises or to 8, ton, 171 ellington St. Urge the Introduction of Dough- as in households, and there seoms to sama ¢ HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE In the Latest Illustrated Songs kill him, with bombs, he has ordered Bs ero nist "Gin wh SpecialBlend I Stren, 4 Jas. Redden @ Co. Importers der Groceries cents the pound 4 3 Sovstumenty Municipal, Blectric Railway, and inward dt 8:15 a.m. ports 48.54; long _ Toronto, ont. Lint to vari ; edly wa will have to move up accords The wise shopper will Keep thi mind and come quick for values cannot be matched ag in a hurry. We are proud of our iced garment. In. our toch Pp garment our correctly sized and made of hoy ma ter hE ph FrEa dd Assortments are ample and values exceptional. % a8 pe Ns TO-NIGHT $7 Pony Japs, This Matines Friday Afternoon at 8:80, Doherty's Poodle Circus DOLLY BLAND MIKE HARVEY Comedian and Parodist, Is appreciated this of w Toa Tusk 54 ripct Ti ha hia: purpose, ome. nig, pe i, Fich favor, th one. P53. ~The price is ulways the same package, d * BOND AND DEBENTURE BROKERS, TORONTO. Passed An Iceberg. wecial to the Whig. % ittle exercise, should use Carter's Lit v Liver for torpid liver and Buy castile soup at Gibron's Red Ra aii «(A TRL

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