Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Sep 1905, p. 1

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Classes in PHYSICAL® CULTURE AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE 'Will be Opened FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER. WANTED. A GOOD STRONG BOY, AT THE Lockett 'Shoe Stere. A HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRS Breden, 24 Stuart St. TWO WAITRESSES. APPLY MAN- ager British American Hotel. A NURSERY GOVERNESS. APPLY Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, 149 Earl St. AT ONCE A HOUSEMAID. APPLY Mrs. W. D. Gordo: 7 King St. TEN BOYS, ONLY THOSE WHO CAN work ' every day need apply. J. A. Gould & Co. eee eee eg pee FIFTY ply Kent Bros., Mica Works, foot of Princess street. GIRLS TO SPLIT MICA. AP-| i | | should i 1 A COOK. APPLY IN THE EVENING | to Mrs. ton Brownfield, Corner Welling- and Union streets. GENERAL SERVANT ; ing. References required. Apply to Mrs. Almon, rie street. ----------------_----------------r----t-------------------- MEN AND BOYS, TO EARN $5 DAY, after two months instruction, tion guaranteed. Coyne Bros. Co Plumbing Sechobls," New York, Cincin- nati, 0., St. Louis, Mo., (Free Cata logue.) NO WASH AND LAUND- ress for private hospital. Wages $30 per month each ; railway fares paid Must be thoroughly ply The Canadian Copper Clifr, FIRST-CLASS COOK competent. Ap- Copper Company, Ontario ------------------------------------------------ GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL Overcoats and Suits. made at Thomas Galloway's, 181 Brock St. Also bring your old ones and have them repaired. Style, fit and price Ruaranteed to please, TO-LET. rr -- rm THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREET, near Garrett street, occupied by Miss Poon, milliner. Apply at Whig office. ------------------------------------------eien DWELLINGS FURNISHED ASD UN- furnished, stores, offices, etc., at Mo Cann's . Real Estate Agency, 51 Brock Street. "BELLEVUE," CENTRE ST. 12 rooms, large grounds and stable, $20 per month; immediate possession. Apply 160 King St. can be had ch Co cap. James Swilt & ONE Goobd GENERAL PURPOSE horse; one solid rubber tired run- ahout, buggy, Edwin Chown & Son. TAYLOR aggon and Apply Box C0 A GoLp SIGNET RING, WITH initials **R. on Saturday. Find- er ow be rewarded on returning to Whig office. teeter tet settee. Sete-------- A PBARL CRESCENT, ON SUNDAY evening, between Alice street apd Chalmers' 'church, through College Grounds. Reward will be given if returned to Tr. Knight, Alles strept. i A-------- STRAYED OR STOLEN SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT 16th, from Lot 80, Couacession 5. Kennebee Township. BAY HORSE. foretop cut short: small white strip ACTON i about 1, ON horse will be rewarded William Veley, ELDER'S y 258 Pri 0 'ai ing cost fo-arder. Drices _remsonuble. est city posi- | | 1 DRESSMAKING ncess S umes, Cash refer Wolfe Island Fair Windsor Hotel. '"Teserted at the House, 8.15 p.m. The sun The Openin, of isses Mecting of stack. but the lock. rendered to Paris began, 1870 Pacific Ocean, 1513. 'The choicest range in style and pends upon see selection. our We have much Clover Importers of Prescriptions FILLED, All apyles of ES FI D. SMITH Jewelers 1 HEREBY Apologise for the used at the Court James Wilson, J of Bedford, as it SEALED on WEDNESDAY, JOHN WM Sect. -Treas.. Bc Cook Ranges, Furniture. Always ing the bakers, protest against three months if threat, rises, Tuesday at and sets at 5.52" p.m. Somerville Co's millinery display to-morrow. All are invited. Furniture Sale, at Drennan residence, Earl St., 10.30 to-morrow. Fall Millinery ackson's to-morrow. Food for reflection is a hollow mock- erv to an empty stomach. Limestones, nan... at Hust Bros, King street. No man has more who has brains enough to hang on to it. The poet may write about birds, but | This day in history :--New British, sailed on second voyage Practical Optical Work for cation or justification. and stationery supplies Schools for the year 1906. Specifications | m be procured at -y, P ACDONALD, DAILY MEMORANDA, Fine Furs, at Campbell Bros. opens to-morrow. To-morrow and Wednesday, Fair at Renfrew, Professor ~ Canton, Phrenologist, at Altar," Grand Opera Show a Tuesday, 8 it takes a tailor to make a swallow tail, If some people lost a needle, they would want to look for it in a hay- The mere pickpocket picks his company, real burglar prefers to pick a York sur- 1776 : Columbus 1492 ; Siege of : Balboa discovered THE BEST CHINA and found in our selection. most beautiful is There is a' wide price. So much de- the right service that you |other places, twenty-two arrests were stock before making a ..ROBERTSON BROS.. Celebrated WISS, Pocket Shears, | Trimmers, Nail Shears, Paper Shears and Tailors. All sizes and every Shear guaranteed. Buy the best. Only at W. A. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE | Honey Pure White Honey We have bought out all the famous Wolfe Island Honey, both Extracted and in Comb. There is no other "just as good." |itlands is given. Jas. Redden @ Co. rocerios Fine G Prices for above wegk moderate, ROS,, Opticians 850 King Street. Phone 666 " Marriage Licenses Issued " RETRACTION AND APOLOGY. RETRACT AND offensive language 1 House -in the City of ings! pn October the first, 1908, to Xs . "Wi the Township | P. of wux without provo- JOHN NOONAN. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS WILL BE RE- . o 7 p.m., | Chicago, EDN IEaD AY on Tath, hoa 20. { the throat and At Newark, 3; Tor | by Oet. 11th, for for hooks the Public the Board Rooms ard of Education mn STOVES GALORE 30 square Hall Heaters, large stock of Pugs, Stoves, &lso large stock of Carpets and Box' and Band ready to trade, buy TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE 398 PRINCESS STREET. Jail For Strikers. Warsaw, Sept. 25.--The military gov- | of curving 810,000 worth of diamonds | pression of correspol ernor has issued a proclamation warn butchers and em ployees of the gas and water works, who are threatening to strike as a acts of the govern ment, that they will be imprisoned for ] they carry oul their | = "TS M0 WEDD 5.51 am, | money than brains {of the American newsy 4 wlasses carefully | nionship of KINGSTON, |Pald To Czar's Proposal For Conference | : TO BE HELD AT HAGUE | JAPAN FEELS HE CAN'T BE | TRUSTED. { | { | Japanese Newspaper Offices Raid- ed--Many. Arrests Made-- American Newspaper Reports Cause Surprise in Tokio--Their Reports Denied. Special to the Whig. London, Sept. 25.--A Standard des- pasch from Tokio says that much sur- prise was caused there on the receipt pers, contain- ing a News Agency telogram, from | Portsmouth, dufed August 20th, alleg- ing that the abandonment of Japan's | demand for the payment of an in- demnity was the result of a direct communication from Baron Kaneko, the spécial Japanese commissioner to the United States, to Marquis Ito, one of the elder statesmen, which was lege to have been sent behind the | backs of the regularly accredited pleni- | potentiaries. The correspondent | that he is authoritatively informed | that there is not the slightest founda- tion for the assertion, and that no such communication was ever redeived | by Marquis Ito. Raid Tokio Newspapers. Tokio. Sept. 26.--Following drastic | domiciliary visits of the procurators | and judges of the preliminary court to { the offices of the newspaper Niroku, and the residence of its editors, and 44444333444 made during last night and early this morning. Among those arrested are two persons cosely connected with | The Niroku, The others are mostly workmen. It is believed that the | charge on which the arrests have been | made is that of instigating. the recent riots, It is considered here that the war's | hroposal for a peace conference, at | The Hague, is not likely to attraet much attention. The Jiji Shimpo, which hitherto has been the only pa- i per editorially to notice | the matter, | the state "prison, last Wednesday, and adds p warden would not be convinced at ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908. SPLIT BECOMES POSITIVE. Refusal to Compensate for Pillag- ing at Bucharest. Bucharest, Roumania, Sept. 25--The diplomatic rupture between Greece and Roumania has been completed by the departure of the Roumanian winister from Athens, T interests of the Roumanians in Greece have been en- trusted to Italy, while the Russian le- gation here will guard the interests of the Greoks in Roumanis. The couse of .the trouble between Ropmania and Greece is the refussl by Roumania of the demand of Grecoe fer i those who suffered by the the . to illaging of Greek shops and { tment of Greek subjects during the resent demonstrations at | Bucharest, and for satisfaction for the burning 'of the Greek flag by demon strators at Gorgevo. The Greek gov- ernment also complained of the gener al insecurity of the Greeks in Rou | mania, several having been ealled. | ----eeeee CONFESSES TO MURDER. Toronto Man Committed Murder | in California. - Oukland, Cal, Sept. 2%. --James V. | MoCloud, the accused murderer of lit | tle « Florence Barker, of Petaluma, | Cal, who has ben imprisoned for six | vears, will be released hy the oconfes- sion of a man Who claims Toronto, Ont., as his home. Adolph G. Adams, formerly of Tor- red before the warden of claimed to be the perpetrator of the evime which odourred in 1999. The first, but now he is satisfied that Ad- ams is guilty, and he will be given a life term, THER ns A TERRIBLE STORY, * | London, Sept. 25.--A | story from St. Petersburg ! states that Japanese, on Saghalien Island, took one > w I» hundred and eighty Rus- sian colonists into the » a pe * marshes and there decapi- tated them. ) Bomb Exploded Inside a Private Car. Special to the Whig. | Pekin, Sept. 25.-At the Pekin rail- | way station, yesterday, as a train | admits the advisabilitv of such a oop- ference, hut regrets that the sugges | tion comes from the czar, who soon ! | after the previous Hague conference | | provoked war with Japan, when his army and nave frequently violated the | rules of civilized warfare. suggests that the proposal would be better received if it came from Presi | To Assémble At Tokio. { London, Sept. 25.-The Daily Tele graph's Tokio comespondent says that | the British far eastern squadron will | | assemble in Tokio Bay, early in Oc | tober, after the ratification of the | | Russo-Japanese neace treaty, and the | Japancee firet will also assemble at | the same place. Kommander Islands Seized. | St. Petersburg, Sept. 25.--News has | been received here that the Amerioan | steamer Montara, having on board | | Baron Brugeen, manager of the Kams | | chatka Trading Sociotv, was seized by | the Japanese near Nikolskoe, Behring Islung, and that the Japanese after wards occupied the Kommander Is- | lands and-hoisted the Japanese flag. | Neither the date of seizure of the ves sel nor that of the oecupation of the PENNANT WINNER: . Rochester Decides Mem- orable Race. Providence, R.1., Sept. 25.~The Pro | vidence baseball team won the cham the Eastern League by Rochester, 14 to 3. Mere | | Defeat of defeating mounts and frames al- | than 15,000 people saw the game at | ways in stock, with repairs. Pp Eyes carefully examined AND GLASS- ITE -~ | Rocky Point. At the conclusion of the | game the members of the champion ship team were accorded a tumultuous | ovation by the crowd. The results of Saturday's game made | Providence and Baltimore tied for first place, cach team having won eigh ty-two and lost forty-seven games, | giving a percentage of .636, 1f Providence had lost Sunday's | game the team would have been given | second place, but the victory over Ro- | chester gave Providence a percentage | of .633, safely ahead of Baltimore, | i i | Brooklyn, 7. At Pittsburg, 6; Phila- delphia. 2. At St. Louis, 2; Boston, 1. | | American League.--At Washington, | | #1; Detruit, 5-0. At Philadelphia, 5-3; | Cleveland, 22. At New York, 1-1; | 3.9. At Boston, 7-3; St. Louis | Eastern League, onto, 1. At Providence, 11-4; Roches ter, 7-0. At Jersev City, 39; | strongly guarded. ing | Sentiment in Favor of | stood that { similar decivion, | Meany, it carrying a Jou: missions ordered abroad to st oveign _ political me- thods, was leaving, a Bomb was ex- ploded inside a private car, killing four minor officials, and wounding | ed include Prince Tsai Tche, and W The paper | Ting Fang, former minister to the Up. | '87Y treasurer and ited States. The perpetrator of the | | outrage, who who was in the oar, was | pleasure in handing to | dent Roosevelt | our customers the best Shears made--The | blown to pieces. The affair has created ! a profound sensation, and causes ap- | prehension regarding the safety of | | members of the court and leading of ficials of the government. The govern ment offices and the railways are now LYNCH WRONG MAN. Negro Pays Penalty for Another's Crime. Ark., Sept. 25.--Frank | Brown, a negro, was taken from jail on Satuighy night amd hanged by a mob. "The negro was held for assault Mr«. Lawrence, Killing her six- | year-old son and stabbing her baby Conway, the house occupied by Mrs. Lawrence, | Sherif Harrell said 'he thought the | wrong man had "seen lynched and that | a man he arrested at the time of the Ivaching was the one who committed | | the erime for which Brown was lvnch od, ! WILL HOLD PLEBISCITE. Republic Increasing. | Special to the Whie. London, Sept. 25.-Norwegians are to hold a plebiscite 10 decide on a fu { ture form of government. 'The senti- | ment in favor of a republic is increas | | ing, The king has fmally decided that | no Swedish throne prince will of Norway, and acoept the | it is under- | Denmark has reached a | Choked To Death By Tar. i Brooklyn. N.Y, Sopt, 25.~The | shocking death of Mrs. Margaret Meany. the wife of Thomas J. Meany, | of 62 Fountain avenue, is the talk of | the neighborhood. Mrs, Meany was | aiding her husband in tarring the roof of their house, and, while she or the pail slipped in some way, and | the vessel falling, its coftents were | dashed into her upturned face, In | her fright or astonishment, is said, had her mouth | the hot mixture entered eyes, causing death Members of the fawnily and | open, and y shock | the neighbors made frantic efforts to Buffalo, | get a doctor in the neighborhood, [11]. At Baltimore, 9-4; Montreal, 20. | but 'all of the physicians were absent Baseball On Sunday. National League.--At Chicago, 10; New York, 5. At Brooklyn, 3-7, At St. Louis, ton, 3. 5; Bos Rochester, 3. At Newark, 104; Toron- to, 2-1, Catching three burglars in the aset and jewelry from his residence, City | Engineer Arthur F. Briggs, New York, | fought the trio and made one of them | a prisoner, while the others escaped | The man he captured was the he who thad the jewels. New hot water bottles at Gibson's | Red Cross drug store, 2 | Cincinnati, 8-8; | | from their homes on calls. Frauds Can't Use Mails. Ottawa, Sept. | has been made to the postal regula- | | mails to anyone using or endeavoring | to use the mails for | purpose. The regulations already ocon- | tain a section regarding duals. engaged. in illegal business. 'n ith now shape the weotion is broader and in more. general tems. Buy cough syrups at Gibson's Cony drug store. All fresh there, Calvert's Carbolie shampoo soap. Meleod's Drug Store, gif -- | vears | over twenty other persons. The wound- | | ation is | the { and while reaching into Mrs. | Stephens, over any fraufiulent | ATES NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS SIELE FORM, Matters That Interest --Notes From All Over--Little ot Easily Read And Remembered. : The Trades and Labour will meet in Viotoria, B.C., next year. Mayor Laporte, of Montreal, states positively that he will not offer him- sell for a second term, Mrs. Wright, Peel avenue, Toronto, has been taken to the isolation hospi- tal suffering from small-pax, Dr. George Johnson, the Dominion statistician, is to retire shortly from the public service, The conservative party in the - vince of Quebec are in open rebellion against the leader of the party, R. L. Borden, In its financial supplement the Lon- don Times says that trade conditions generally continue most satisfactory. Rev. C, W. Gordon (Ralph Connor), will give $2,000 to sid in establishing institutional churches om Vancouver Island. The second section of a west-bovnd passenger 'train on the Oregon Short kine collided head-on with on 'freight train east-bound, near Weiser, Idaho. The seven-year-old daughter of Isaac Lair, 4 farmer living south of Oxbow, Sask., was burned to death. while playing with matches her clothes caught fire, George Anderson, Ingersoll, is suing James McCaw and Sam Harryett, Bancroft for $1,500, alleged breach of contract in not delivering to him one thousand lambs, 3 Two dangerous and much wanted burglars, in whose room were revoly- ere and a burglar's outfit, including chloroform, were captured in a Toron- to house while they slept. The second seotion of a west-bound passenger train. on. the Oregon Short Line collided hon with a freight ecast-bound near Weiser; Idaho. At least two persons are known to have been killed, Walter H. Wood, who leit the Bank of Nova Scootia in Toronto, a few ago with the Union Bank at Winnipeg, has been appointed score office manager of the Ottawa Free Press. POLITICAL AFFAIRS GRAVE In Hungary--Programme of King Refused. | Special to the Whig. Yienna, Sept. 25.~The political situ- very grave, The leaders of Hungarian independence party, who yesterday refused the programme lof the king, left Vienna, yesterday, after a conference with Count Bela | Ceirasky, who was appointed to con- fer with the leaders, as the represent ative of the king. They did not wait for an answer from his majesty, Count Cairnéky's mission, however, is con sidered hopeless. Considerable exeite- ment prevails in political ciples, and the developments | daughter. He was hanged in front of (days are anxiously awaited, Emperor's Action Riddle. London, Sept. 25.--All the despatch os from Vienna indicate the extreme seriousness with which the situation is regarded. The correspondent of the Telegraph says that no previous poli- tical act of the emperor has caused sich astonishment as his treatment of the leaders of the independence party on Saturday. Even the leading organs of the Vienna press, which heretofore, have ardently opposed the attitude of | the Hungarian opposition, now ex press amazement, and declare that the action of the monarch is a com- plete riddle, SINKS FANGS IN FARMER. Steel Nippers Necessary to Ex- tract Poisonous Fangs. Winamae, Ind., Sept. 25. Charles Hardin, a farmer of Pulaski county, went to his barn to feed his horses, a bin that contains oats he was struck in the face by a fourdoot rattlesnake, whose fangs wore so deeply imbedded in the | muscles of Mr, Hardin's face, that she snake could not be released until "ite 3 Baseball On Saturday. . | was in the act of hoisting a pail of | head wae cut off and the fangs ex- National League. -- At Cincinnati. 9; | hot tar up to theiroof, the rope broke. | tracted with steel nippers. Aged Woman Missing. Brockville, Sept. 28. Mrs. Corneling eighty years of age, left * her residence on Saturday last, and has not been heard of since. She wax a widow, her hushand, who died recently, having boen u pensioner of the British army, and only ten duys ago she called on the local member tn ascertain if it were possible to have the small annual payment continued | ® to her. ¥ At that time she appeared greatly 25. mendment | troubled as to what was to become of | i An a ier her if the pension were éut off. She |' | tions of Canada, smpowsering the post- | has relatives in Toronto, Eastern League. --At Providence, 14; | master-general to deny the use of the | Headache And Sore Eyes. Nine times in ven have their root {in frontdl catarth. A simple thing to Supe eure if you use HC ' ndence by indivi- | breathe the | some does made | medicated air--Catarcho- the west. Failure pover known. v o # | Invitations are onli Fa the | _ {daughter of Mrs. John Patterson, Athens, to Charles Metz, Chi ,. On con- A which the principal conditions of an entente were agreed ul . "The conference. decided to Seeriuon hs ein. erly poly aon Sher Sd ber for the purpose of ing the become respons i in the event of ig o Wye by either side be: Re Drea ns am ton Mussulmans, all millionaires, k guar to antea the strict observance of a t. Jess solved to form an ar bitration court to consist of five Ar' menians and five Tartars, which will draft the details of the and remove any difficulties t arise, The will become festive, Sotaher 14th, 'ha minary peace agreemen! tween the Tratars and the Armenians was signed to-day. CEDAR LADEN SCHOONER Collided With [Steamer in St, Claire River. the hy Detroit, Sept 36.~The little Cana: Vienna, Jliua, in the gh he St. Dlaire river, » but the extent of damage is unknown. The Aliona was struck amidships. After the collision the Vienna went along: side the schooner, which was in tow of the Aliona. oe The Canadian Agawa, the largest Arye ever t in. Canada was agrou all day Saturday, a the mouth of the river Rouge, with a load of ore for the Detroit Iron and Steel company. The water ent down, amd t the ba wir hard, partially blocking channel, ---------------------- A BIG MEETING, Races, at Windsor, Will Open To- ' FEOW al to indsor, time yours, a Fupting wee ng, last ing _ "days, Ww ea tor morrow. The track is one of the fast: est in Canada, There are 500 horses here, while all the hotels are filled, The horses are nearly all ready to start, The meeting will be unusually strong in jockeys, there being fifty of the best of the oity on hand, The pro- gramme includes flat racing and stee: plechages, GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND. In Townships of Moody. Special to (he Whig. Toronto, Sept. 35.--A. J. Waldo, of Windsor, who has just completed n survey of the townships of Wesley and Moody, just west of Lake Abitibi, re- Westly and the | dian schooner 1 with cedar, down onded own canvas, collided with the steamer | Morrow, : os, ~ For the first | 4 FEE Fo RE ROBINSON Bath, on Sept. eds 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Norval inson, a daughter. ports to the surveys department that most of the land, in both t vhip is good agricultupal land. Avy Captain Suicides. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 25.~Captain G. M. C. Godirey, assistant surgeon in the United States army, stationed at Fort McPherson, committed suicide by shooting himself through the brain with an army revolver at his residence at the post, late Saturday night, C tain Godfrey was thivtyfive vears and a graduate of West Point. The act in attributed to temporary niem- tal aberration. Farmer's Heavy Loss. Brockville, Ont., Sept. 25.-0n Fri: for Norman Lee, Flizabethtown, the! caught fire from the steam corn md were quickly consumed. The Ne. Leo is particularly heavy. season's oro) lost a number of farming imp! ts. He carried only $1,500 insurance. Troops Rushed To Finland. outter lows to terday, to re-enforce the garrison of Sveaborg, which is adjacent to Hel and garrisons at other in so. School Teacher Never Absent. Franklin, Pa., of Miss A day, while workmen were filling a silo. LOCKIE.~In Ki + Bept, AAU, ce rn n-; 5 . . land Lockie. Funeral private, Tuesday morning. CLARK. ~In Kingston, 4 1906, J. son-of P. «= aged three months. Funeral private. it

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