ouse-cleaning move the yard --we an. ins for to-morrow. »osition modern art ud the rare qualities at moderate prices. Tow, whether as a aire "the unusal ex. tains. We'll offer splendid designs of a pair, hes, excellent quality only 9¢. a pair. of pretty new de ur most popular spee- price only 1.15 a pair d Nottingham Cur- 25 and up to 3.50. superb special, 33 race any home, at and 7.50. 1 a nd 39%. neat spots, ings only 20 12{c. complete. 'n, 3bc made to your order, ce god inser 100 ) PURE 3irch, sooo 3 wn » 'S es ess St. 3 YEAR 73. Look Out For Our Great Removal Sale of Furniture (ommencing May 1st Our entire stock must be sold as {we cannot remove 'jt to the new store, 230 and 230} Princess Street. Robt. ¥ J. R eid "222 Princess Street Ambulance call 577, Reliable Footwear For Boys you want for something wear and see our you the that tare. Boys' purchase. what time, Just spring wil stand the Don't fail to Boots before $1.50 and $1.75 i. JENNINGS, King St. Old Maids' Wednesday, May 2nd Local Hits, Qa ttos, Solos, etc. In Aid of General Hospital Admission, '25¢. eser ved, seats, 35c. Plan opens at Uglow Sattrday, y have just received a carload be Dodge celebrated Wood Split Pulleys Hangers, Shafting, etc. All pizes in Marine Gasoline Engine, from 1% to 20 forse Pow Gasoline nine supplies. Dry Batteries, Spark, Plug and Coils Iways on hand, vouoline supplied from tank on our Phas and see our basing elsewhere. SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED _ Kingston Foundry. JOI The Civic Im- provement Society nl help to Make Kingston Beautiful Membors Foes, 25¢. Engine before pur- Mesting in Y. W. ©. A. Hall, 4 pm.' Wednesday, May 2nd. Everybody Welcome. Y ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Undertazer "Phove 577, 222 Princess St. ~ mecm---- Best Malaria bn lon! Workmanship | pearance Y in out, Shoes Wear Allen's" Brock St. Sign of Gorden Beot. For the Best Insurance In all its branches gto 3 RUA aR amt SS ------------ FROM TURK 00d prices for . useful ts. Stoves and all Saher ding, bi thar uying or selling econd. Hand Store incess Street. NO.-102. Features to be had, DAILY MEMORANDA, minctenet Androw's Brock St. church, Tuesday, May p.m, Stereoptican Lecture. This day in history :--Lord 8S made governor-general of Canada, Duke of Comnaught born, 1850 fleet destroyed at Manila, 1808 of Scotland and Eneland, 130 EW CHINA Just Opened = A very pretty | dainty china i mn pieces Chocolate Jugs Cracker Jars McKay Fur House Telephone 489 to call. The Best Paper "The. best place to put an the community. If the editor- tisements will pay." This definition by Mr. Bates, the recognized Advertising fits The News exactly. The News is the best medium, also Circulation Rates considered. Circulation over 38,000. insertion in "The News." COBAL Silver Values Run as High $10,000 per ton Market Letter, Map and Bookset arc free for the askug Cpsrating | in the ¢ obalt cam, per share to $100 00. Write to-day for particulars. TORONTO OR COBALT. TENDERS WILL Wg works required fn the erection pletion of a Brick Residence on gireet in this City, for Wm, DET Lowest or any tender accepted. WM. NEW NDS « 6 Bagot st NOTICE 1 WILL NOT ' BE for any Dehts = contracted by any. other person. date except givin pn my written Sige THOMAS WORTH \ Sergt., RC in my advertisement is in the paper that enjoys the confidemce of ials carry weight the adver- CHAS. AUSTIN BATES Authority/of the United States, because it is the best value-- and Advertising Advertising Rate 4 cents Flat. This advertisement is 70 lines and would cost $2.80 per The Richest Mining Camp ia the World RECEIVE Concert, St. Hall, 8 pun. Lecture, Brock street Methodist church, 8 b m. lity Property Committée, 4 p.m, Webnasday 'the sun 'rises Wednesday at 4.51 am, and sets at 7.02 p.m. Operetta May Queen, St. Andrew's Hall, 8 p.m. Admission, children, 15c. adults, 25c. "The Yellow Peril of the White Race," Ist. tanley 1888 ot of odd Mayonaisse Dishes Sugars and Creams ..ROBERTSON BROS. Furs Stored And Insured "TORONTO NEWS" 'FREE We buy and sell shares in all companies one property rose from 40 cents WILLS @ CO. T0 CONTRACTORS. DAT the office of the undersigned (whers plans and specifications way bo seen) up to 12 o'clock, noon on. Saturday the 5th., instant, for the several trades and com- Bagot Cockburn, not necessarily. Architect, reet. RESPONSIBLE name, on and-after this onder, HA, {to supply electricity on their line he JAP ARMY pid tii Of 200,000 0 May be The Next Move. OYAMA IS IN FAVOR LEADERS ARE ALSO, Japan Could Put Into Field, 1, 000,000 Men Including Re- gerves--Soldiers May Have Two Year Term, Tokio, "May 1.--It is currently . re- ported in quarters near to the govern- ment that the Japanese standing army will in the near future be increased to 700,000 men. At the outbreak of the recent war the army consisted of thir- teen divisions, making the total strength, if the ranks were full, 470,- 000, Four more were added during the war and it is now planned to increase the number to twenty. It is a well-known fact that Mar- shal Oyama and other prominent mili- tary men are in favor of the increase, which would mean that in case of war Japan coula put in the field a total of 1,000,000 men, including the re- Serves. The military authorities are consid- ering 'the formation of an independent military corps, a balloon corps, and independent machine gun corps for at- tachment to infantry regiments, and a foot artillery branch. These ideas are the result of the experience of the war. Another plan. which meets with fav- er, both among military men and civi lians, is that of cutting down the term of service with the colors from three to two years. Military men say the possibility of making good soldiers in two yedrs was amply proved by the war. two Manchuria ports. to-dayi the ports of An Tung Hsien and fa Tung Kao are open to ecitiz ens and vessels of all foreign nations and the foreign consuls are permitted to proceed to their posts at An Tung sien, 'This is only the first step. Begin- ning with June lst, foreign consuls willbe allowed. 10. do. posts at Mukden and foreigners will be permitted to travel in Manchuria Be ginning witin sible, The Japanese government wishes it clearly understood, however, that un- der the present -conditions' of the in teribr of Manchuria, it is impossible for the Japancse authorities to afford foreign travellers adequate protection and facilities jn housing, ete. Those, therefore. who enter the interior of Manchuria; do so entirely at their own risk and the Japanese government does not hold itself responsible for any in- jury damage which they may suf- fer from bandits or other marauders. or from injuries received during } ing performance. Baxter wished to qualify for a situ- ation as understudy to "To The Hu: man bullet," who fired from the is dar- is To Becomie Richest Woman. Paris, May 1.---To Become the rich- est woman in France is now the frank [* ambition of Mme. Hofer. She has fallen victim to the devouring greed of gold since she won at lottery the million that raised her from the keep- | Winnipeg, May" 1.--1t is reported that the Canadian Pacific railway has acquired the use of the falls at Rat Portage and Kakabeka Falls at Fort William. and will nse the watér power tween Winnipeg 'and Fort William. Tt will be remembered that President Shaughnessy some time ago said chee: tricity: would bo used on the C.P.R. lines at no distant date. Tarine moth bags all gizes, States Geological Survey effect next Monday, ers' exchange, and "all boss carpenters Walkerville, provision for the KINGSTON, \, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MAY 1, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The resignation of Count Witte is believed to have been accepted. At Kherson fourteen peasants have been deported for Jew-baiting. Linden, a Canadian, captured wood in the walking 'contest at Athens, A young Italian, named Romill, was stabbed and fatally wounded in a quarrel at Winnipeg. : Eighteen hundrea chemists are in Rome attending the international con- gress of chemistry. Howard Galey, of Marysville, N.B,, despondent over the death of his sweetheart, shot himseli dead. The London Daily Mail's St. Peters. burg correspondent says Fr. Gapon is living quietly at Kukokola, Finland. The supreme court of Indiana" has declared the Parks anti-cigarette law valid, and the sale of cigarettes in In- diana illegal. Dr. Potts is to leave soon for the west to plan for the establishing of a new Methodist college in Alberta or Saskatchewan. Building operations in_ Chicago are stalled by a strike of structural iron workers: They get 58} cents an hour and want-624 eents, Mount Hecla, in lecland, is reported to be in eruption, ashes being scatter- od over a wide area. The disturbance, however, is not serious. 1 Walter White, assistant trainmaster for the Grand Trunk at <¥EThierston, has been appointed: agent of the GF, R. at Black Rock, Buffalo. At London, Franklin Everhart and Harry Simons, the Americans accused of issuing forged mining have been committed for trial. The Grand Trunk Pacific turned 525,000 of its land grants, of its 2,000,000, to the province on con- dition of 'being relieved of its obliga- tion to place four hundred: settlers "a year on. the land. Sir William Macdonald has given to Prince of Wales College, Charotte- town, P.E.L., 835,000, to provide an extension in which to take up domes- tic science, nature study and kindred subjects for teachers in training. The victory of the nationalists at the primary elections was complete, shares, has re Opening Door In Manchuria. The Polish nationalists will form an Tokio, May 1.-In accordance with | independent party in parliament. There the announcement previously made by | Were some election disturbances dur- the Japanese government, the "Open | Ng which two men were killed. Door" policy in Manchuria was, to According to a wreliminerv report day, inaugurated by the opening of fon the production of anthracite coal 1905, made public by the United to-day, the tonnage during the véar was the larg este in the history of the industry. The = carpentérs' union, Windsor, Ont., has decided on a strike, to take against the build- in who oe an oper I Violet hid 'ewksbury, who was recently extradited from Paris to in so fur as military exigencies do | London, where she was charged with not prevent it. The port of Ta Lien | assisting her husband, Lewis Green Wan (Dalny) will be opened to the | Tewksbury, an American, to pass commerce of the world as soon as pos- | worthless checks, has been committed for trial. Ambassador Jusserand made a speech at the laying of the corner- stone of the monument to be erected at Annapolis in memory of the French soldiers and sailors who served in the revolutionary war, in which he touch ed upon the historic facts which ac- tuated the French to assist in the révolution, The firm of Hiram Walker Onti., have widow & Sons, made oénerous and family of Charles Forton, smothered in one of their malt bins two weeks ago, This WOULD-BE HUMAN. BULLET, widow will receive her late hushand's salary until her youngest child is Shot From Gun and Dies of | twenty-one years of ase. In addition Wounds. she will have her housé pent free for London, May 1.--Baxter, the young twenty years, and all of the eleven aymna who on Wednesday allowed" eren will Yecoive _emplovment as Pimself to be fired from the airgun at)? on an cach one is fitted for it. the Ardwick Empire, Manchester, died TWENTY HURT DURING FIGHT. Bullets Fly After Second Attack by Miners. Mount Carmel, Pa., May 1.--The first gun, catching a trapeze as he falls, serious: collision in the anthracite coal Baxter missed the trapeze, and f&11- regions since mining was suspended on ing head downward into the net was April 1st, occurred on Monday be fatally injured, tween a mob of idle mine workers, Ena _Bertoldi, well known to the fre- | ang a platoon of the mew stato con quenters of mueic halls as "the hone- stabulary force and resmlfed in the less wonder," died at Balham from | jniuring of probably twenty men, Three heart failure at the age of twenty-|of them dre expectira to die, cight, ; The disturbance was caused by an Miss Bertoldi performed wonderful | attack on a detail of the state police feats on her hands, besides 'tying her: | hy several hundred foreigners, who he self in graceful! and apparently inex- | came incensed at the presence of the tricable knots. In a professional car constables. They threw stones at the cer of 'some twenty years she had only policemen, and otherwise endangered one 'accident, ° their lives to such an extent that they were foreed to fire on the crowd which had swelled into thousands. Starting To Build New Plate Mill, Chicago, 111, May 1.-Wark on what is said will be - the largest universal plate mill in the United States, was started, to-day, by the linois Steel yor 4 sani to a capitalist. company at its plant in South Chi She has already made a large sum cago. The mill © will make all sizes out of her book, in which are printed | ong weights of plates. The installa- the pitiful hegging letters she has re- tion of the mew mill, which will be ceived, and it is still selling. She is| modern ih every respoot, will cost clated, and has decided thet she was about 81,500,000, It will employ born a peenliar favorite of the gods. | ahout eight hundred men, : She buys the lottery tickets of all countries and passes hours studyin: the winning list, ving Baseball Summary. Like those who go half TAZY qver National League.--Philadelphia, 6; systeme-at Monte Carlo, the unfortu: | Brooklyn, 2. Chicago-St.-Lbuis,. post- nate woman tries to discover the ma- | poned, wet grounds. Pittsburg, 3; Cin- thematical probabilities of 'winning or | cinnati, 0. New York, 8: Boston, 2 losing before she risks a franc. American League. --Boston, 13; New York, 11. Detroit, 2: Chicago, 1. St. To Electrify C.P.R. PLouis, 4; Cleveland, 3. Philadelphia, 6; Washington, 3. Eastern League, more, 4. Buffalo," 9: Balti- Remove Old Warships. Ottawa, May 1.-.A cable has been received by Earl Grev from Lord Fl in, stating 'that the Canadian gov- emment can remove. the two British vessels which are in the Thames riv- er, near Chatham, since the war of 1813. The Canadian government asked Chown's drug store, : the British government what they wanted to do with these-vegsels: 1906. FIRST BUDGET OF Liberal Administration Introduced. THERE'S A SURPLUS ---- MR. ASQUITH DOWN ON MILI- TARY EXPENDITURE. Will Dispute System of Carrying Out Naval and Military Work on Borrowed Money--Will Re- peal Coal Duty. London, May l.--In the House of Commons, yesterday, Mr. Asquith, the chancellor of the exchequer, intro- duced the first" bud of the new lib- eral administration. Ye began by re- viewing the past fidancial year, point- ing out the fact that the revenue was larger, and 'the expenditure smaller than the estimates, hence the country was in the happy position of having a surplas of $17,333,000, Mi. Asqgirivh estimated the eoxpendi- ture for 1906-07 at 8708,930,000, and the rovenue at 8$724,300,000; there would, "thegéfore, he an estimated sur- plus: of $15,370,000, ° Deducting 82, 000,000 for contingency, they would have a disposable balance' of nearly 150,000, The chancellor then surveved the general financial position, referring especially to the growth of the na- tional indebtedness, now $3,944,950, - 000, and to the expenditure, dwelling on the giguntic, excessive sums de- voted tg the navy 'and arm» and said he proposed, at the earliest possible moment, to dispute the system of car- rying out naval and military works on borrowed - money. In addition to the ordinary provi- sion, the chancellor said he proposed to take $2,500,000 from the estimated surplus, and $2,500,000 of Chinese in- demnity for the reduction of the debt. In 1906-07 the sum of $675,000 would be taken from the surplus for neces- sitics to school districts, and a revi- sion of the parcel 'post rates, espoei- a'ly beneficial to the farmers, would absorh another $525,000 leaving the financial ostimated surplus about $10,- 000,000, Mr. Asquith did not propose fo ro- duee the income tax, but the time had arrived for an inguiry'into the prac. ticbility of a graduated tax, and a strong 'select committee will be a pointed to report on the subject. Asquith the to a complete ropeal of coal duty from November 1st, absorbing $5,000,000, a reduction of two cents in the tea duty from July lst, 7 absorbing another £4,600,000, and taking five cents off stripped tobacco, making the duty thereon. seventy-six cents. This, he said, would be retrospective from March 31st, and no6 appreciable loss of revenue would result. Former Premier Balfour congratulat- ed Mr. Asquith on the lucidity of his budget statement, following up the compliment with eriticisms of some of the features of the budget. Mr. Bal four said he hoped that in the desire for economy national interests would not be sacrificed. ile painted out that social reforms could not be secured without an increase of expenditure. BLOWS COUPLE UP. Dynamite Bomh Placed in Their Path. Paris, May 1.--A bomb prepared by a jilted sweetheart nearly killed two voung lovers at Toury, The young couple near Chartres. Jean Flouriot anc Marguerite Renvoye--were walking homeefrom the railway station, when they saw a tin box in the road. They picked it and it at ono exploded with a terrific report. Both were flung to the side of the road, and when picked up were found to have sustain od severe injuries, The force of the exploding homh made a hole in the road, three feet deep and wrecked the walls of two the roadside, box had beén charged with two of dynamite, and inqui 8 showed that it had been placed in the way of the lovers by a young man whom Marguerite had jilted, i ------------ up, houses at I'he ounces LEOPARD KILLS TAMER, Woman is Fatally Torn While in Cage. Pari, April 30.---A young tamer named Martha Lahire was killed by a leopard in a menagerie in Lyons. She had only, just been' married to M. La- hire, with whose menagerie she had for some time travelled as principal » animal bad not been under her control very long, and was so savage that no one but Mme, Lahire could do anything with it. She had put it throngh its paces and was turning to leave the cage, when the beast sprang at her, bury- ing its claws in her breast. Before she could be released sh# had been killed, kicture Dealer Sues Chas. Schwab. London, April 30.--Charles M. Schwab, the American steel magnate, is being died in the king's bench di vigion of the high court of "justice by David Rothschild, a picture dealer. Rothschild says Schwab contracted to buy Constable's picture, "Dedham Lock," for $15,000, but later refused to take it, Have vou weakness of any kind-- stomach, back or any organs of the body ? Don't dope yourself with ordin- ary medicind, Hollister's Rocky Moun- Drug Store, tain Tea is the supreme curative pow- er. 33 éotng, Teg or Tablets, Mahood's A BOYCOTT, ILLEGAL. Significant Judgment Handed Out \ . To-Day. Toronto, May 1.~A judgment which' trade unions throughout Canada, was delivered, this morning, by the divi Jona! court, and signed by Chancellor Justice Magee and Justice Nin: It dismissed, with costs, an appeal entered by local union No, 3, Amalgamated Sheet Motal Workers, against a judgment given by Judge McMahon, on a verdict of a jury, awarding 87,500 and costs to the Toronto Metallic Roofing company. The company was embarrassed in its business, some two or three y ago, by a boycott of the members the unions consequent on a disagreement as to an open and closed shop. As the union was not g corporate body, the officers were sued by the company, which got judgment. The union then appealed, and the case has heen in tho courts ever 'since. Their lordships find that boycotting is illegal, and their judgment in part reads : The answers of the jury are well founded on. all the eviaence, There has bern no vor pointed out, either in the ¢ arge_ o the learned judge (meaning ge McMahon), or in-the reception of the evidence, which should induce any in- terference by an appellate court, As to the damages, the body of the defendants, who were the union mem- bers, "has been settled in its present shape by the judgment of the court of appeal, which is final, and all the de- fendants personally named seemed to he so implicated as to be responsible for what they helped to set in mo- tion, If they are levied upon for dam- ages, it is not to be supposed that the aggregate, f6r whom they acted, would leave them to bear the burden alone, Their lordshipe also find that the judgment of Judes McMahon was so formed as to enjoin against picket ing. They therefore add: "There wag no evidence that the strike was carri- ed on in this manner, and this clause of the judgment should be expunged." TO TIE UP TRADE, ' The Vessel Men Are Up: Against Proposition. Detroit, Mich 1.--All men affiliated with the International Lopgshoremen Marine and Transport Workers' Asso- ciation stopped work at midnight and the . fight which it is believed will practically tie up navigation on the great lakes was begun. The fight be- ins mostly in Lake Erie, but it is elioved that it will be sure to to all points and 'that nearly sailors and dock laborers affected will be thrown out of Caples nt and that as many men shed On Rock, Guernsey, Channel Teland, May 1. The passenger steamer Courier, with a crew of nine men and ca about twenty excursionists, amin on Monday off Sark soon after leav- ing that island and sank immediately. Three members of the créw and one passenger were drowned: The steamer struck a submerged rock two miles from Sark. The disaster occurred - in beautiful weather, Mikado Reviews Troops. Tokio, May 1.~The emperor re viewed 55,000 troops of all arms who had participated in the war with Rus- sia. One hundred and thirty-nine stan- dards which had longed to Ruseian cavalry regiments, and a vast dis play of captured rifles, swords and other war material hore eloquent testi- mony to the magnitude of the Japa- nese victory. Death At Rosiere, N.Y. I, "May 1,--Charles a resident of vesterday, at Watertown, Dezengromel, erly this eity, died widely his home in Rosiere, He was about sixty years old, and the father of Mrs. Otha 8, Carter and. Charles De- zengremiel of this city, Two other sons and a brother survive, Accused Of Murder. Winnipeg, May 1.~The police arrest- ed?S. 'Maeri, last night, for the mur- der of Giovanni Romanilo," on Monday morning in a drunken fight, Maeri with one swilt and sure gtroke into the neck of his antagonist, severed the jugular vein. -- New Tasmanian Ministry. Hobart, Tasmania, May 1,~The Tas manian ministry has been reconstruet- ed as follows : J, W, Evans, premier; Mr. Urquhart, treasurer; Mr, Probst ing, attorney-general; A. Kean, minis. ter of lands and works, Suspended For Nine Months. Montreal, May 1.--Louis'S. Margo: lese was suspended from practice at the Montreal har for nine months, for having made charges against R. A. E, Greenshields, which be could not stb stantiate, The Place De La Republique, is the scene of continuous arrests, The number of disgederly persons has in: efensed by several thousand, Chinese Furniture Cream makes your Paris, old furniture look like new, 2c, at Chown's. Better than many, cheaper | than any Best's Iron Tonic. rE Free to Mothers mother, who sends us her mame and address, will receive a generous fre¢ sample--enough for eight meals--of , Nestle's Food ' | Best for Babies. EL, 3 MR would seem to have a significance for Too | Real uties, wort Berl bytes and and soy ic ro Choice Silke, Filmy Lawns, Mulls, a the much wan ted ales for sj wear, much gh than the homemade . kind--you will agree when you see SHIRT uf of fine with pleats, --_ v » fine tucks 'and trimmed ig embroidery, deep Very Special abi lohan BETS OTHER GREAT LINES, from $2 to $3 All worthy of your Sols] pol STEACY KEENAN.--On_ April 80th, 1906, to Mr. and re. Po A. Kesnan, a daughter. DIED, LAMBERT.--In Kingston, on Sunday April 20th, 1906, Angela "M. Lamn- best, fourth dnughter of the lato Samuel Lambert, Lower GO. T. R. hot. Friends and Atqunintantes « "are respect fully invited to at the requiem mass, which will be sung in ah Mary's Cathedral, ednesday, May: .80 a.m. Funeral Private. Kingston, 20th, Dennee, aged seventy at 10 o'clock, couwaintances are ro- spectiutly Tavita) attend MULLEN.--~In Kin, one' 1908, Julia J rancia len Funeral priva the és A. Forsyt 67 "Rho | St mds and acquaintances are respectfully fn. vited to attend Zequiem m mass, which | will be sung in Mary's Cathedral, We ay. ay Gnd, at 8.30 TB O'CONNOR.--On May ist, 1906, his late idence, 263 Bagot St., Johw o Lonnar. 5 Funeral notice lat PHILLIPS, --On rit un. at her late residence, Cobourg, Ma, " Ross, relict of late Lt. Cot. Phil of Kingston. Thursday, BelieW i The Eminent English as "RAFF And tl Price , 50c., 756. , SL B50. Seats on at box: May 8th, "PARADA" House :« . - Cleaning Needs Pails, Brooms, Tabs, Washhoards, Clothes Pins, Peurline; Sapolio, Hand . Sapolie, Electro Silicon, Powdered Ammonia, Liquid Am- monia, Scrubbing Bi , *Stove Brashes, « Shoe Ceiling Brooms, Whisks, ; Clothes Lines, . Mcp, Handles, Stove Polish, Globe Metal Polish, Santas Siver sop, Stave Pipe Varnish, ete.