Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1906, p. 3

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LL REFUND Youm won IF | AUNYON, P an ITS wf Now is The Time To Have Furs Remodelled And Renae i GOURDIER'S 78 and 8) Broek Street ston's Only Exclusive Fur Sige June AnouTemen Hi No. 2 Fancy Silver i FERN DISHES ri h FRUIT DISHES Paint a i ; b did i . Shapes f- Oth : Gray «1 SMITH BROS. Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage Licenses, hn McKay The Reliable Buyer Wants 0,000 pring Rats ur House, 149-153 Brock Street hursday's ulietin of argains ill clude: inch mediu > lo: of about 300 ya 10c. and 12 day, 8jc. a inch" Lustrefin Navy, Cardi e, a regular 35¢ a yard. Wool French Henrietta nt nal, Myrtle, Nav} Black, O inches wide. Si ial on a ya day at 39c. Navy Serge to see the 69c a yard: le Thursday at 50 inches wide, a perfect look and wear 50¢ all that will wool, shade weil, a big da¥ in as we rsday will be Lace Curtain ffer some really oe f 25¢. to $6 a s at fram <O¢ | f ou bargain. Ii ye will Ie Thursday will section, won derful pair a Curtains, opportunity. WMAN & SHAW A ; All the it Lengths 3 in the Goods Department will be reduce Here are.a few details, but Thursday D --- Suitings, in greys and pretty mi 4 to 12 yards each. Enough fo Suits. Here' s An Exci'ement 69¢c. a Yard To-morrow. 8. 30 o'clock. First choice is worth it. All cut lengths of fine Venetian Broadcloth Suitings, in a good range of colors. Also fine Worsteds and Tweed Regular prices. $1, $1.25 and $1.50 yao price Thursday, 69¢. a yard. Suiting Section of the Dress d to » our point; first of all, come at ress Goods ixtures, lengths averaging from r Separate Skirts and Tailored ¢ All one { The James Johnston Sto S08 I SESPPPEL DEPLOY +P Pe "BICYCLES TYPEWRITERS MACH SEWING Sold and J. B.C. DOBBS & (0., le for either sun or rain, and are guaranteed to keep their color. and as the member the price, 98c., Thursday morning and secure one. 8Oc. day a red letter day in our store we are made of excellent quality Blac plaiting and finished with two frills so il you wish to secure one be on hand early. Crumley Bros.. Underskirts We have just received a new shipment of BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS. They are worth $1.50 each, but to make Thurs- re, 180 Wellington St. | AGHINES 171 Wellington St. A $1.50 Sun Umbrella for 98c. A snap indeed, isn't it 7 They are made of Gloria Silk and have pretty haadles. They are suita- Re- number is limited, come early offer them at 89c. each. They k. Sateen, with a 15 inch knife at botttom. Just 60 skirts in all, HEADQUARTERS FOR METALLIC BISMUTH & CADMIUM THE CANADA METAL Paone Main 1729. CO , William St, Toronto. Reval Rsurance Co. Fstablished 1846 'LIFE DEPARTMENT Assurances in Force, $104.000,000 Assets over - 40,000,000 Expenses only 1214 Der cert. of Piemiums § Mig per ceut. + f lucome. At the Quinquennial distribution in 19056, profits of over £3, L000, were raid to policyholders. The sama bonus hus now been paid for forty years Liahilities valued at 3 per cent. The security is not surpassed by that of any Life company in the world. Canadian policyholders share in the profits arising rom the entire Life business of the Com vany. Funds of the Fire and Life Branches are absolutely separated i s for assurances in this strong Hritich Office cheerfully sup-lied W. J. B. WHITE, Hingston. Ont. GASOLINE |§ Put in your tank at our dock. A large stock of Dry Bat teries, Spark Plug and Coils always on hand. SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED. A ALAR ERA RAR $ IF YOU vad Lalas! ¢ ! WANT A 4 : GOOD X : ¢ QUALITY 0 ¢{ SMITHING $ $ COAL ; $ TRY OUR < ¢ CUMBERLAND. ¢ 55-67 Barrack P. Wals inc and nain- sook-- frilly and flufy, or . pretlly plain is roomy and beautifully made. £§ Every garment is doubléisewn, cut generously yet perfect"in hit. If your dealer hasn't the "Minerva" brand, write us, and we will tell you where you can getit. Look for this label, SINERYT" --on every garment. Sold at all first-class dry goods stores. § The Minerva Mig. Co., Limited TORONTO, CANADA Crests and EMBOSSING see. for Paper and Envelopes ENGRAVING Giri Letter hands { : St. "Phone 109 Asan, cesses ---- ---- Ihe Kildare, a Jewish club house, owned by 8. M. Lehman, banker, of New York, and located at Kildare, in the Auirondacks, has been burned, destroying all the furniture. i over $50,000, sue loss all classes of Letter Press Prioting from a card to a volume: THE WHIG, Kingston PARK RK STORE OPEN 1S (LE WORK DONE oe CAUSE OF BAD WEATHER. The Hotel and Boarding Houses ! Are Making Ready for the In- flux--Had a Heavy Electrical Storm. Shiau Island Park, N.Y., May ~The past week has heen without al for this season of the year-in this locality for cold, windy weather. There .is scarcely anything doing here on this account. I. Gardner, con- tractor, has the pew freight wharf well along, considering the windy weather, Very little building or re airing has been done and raking Pe is almost an impossibility. J. A. Morris, of the Park store, has ar- rived and has opened up for the sea- |on. The book go is open 1 is again in charge of F. if Syracuse. Several of the Ro li houses are open and ready for guests, L. W. Johnson, of the Columbian, is here with his help and has commenced fit- ting up. Quite a few intend going to Kingston on Victoria day. The grass is getting quite green in places, but the trees have little appearance of leafing out. A few cotfagers have ar- rived, mostly to look after repairing. A heavy electric storm passed over here on Saturday night. The sloops Lillie D. and Flying Cloud are busily engageil in carrving wood and coal for. Freeman apd Mitchell for the nse of cottagers. ullhead fishing in South lay is still very poor. William Tidd has honght Harvey Andress' Scow. Be SCIENCE AND MAGIC. Scme Extraordinary Scenes. An Indian fakir took a boy of six- teen, placed him under a wicker cover, and ran a sword through the cover. It projected some twelve or fourteen inches on the other side of the basket. The latter was lifted and the boy had disappeared, Ancther fakir cut himse with a curved knife, rubbed the wound with some magic ointment, and, lo! the plage was healed ! That is magic with a vengeance. Now, Zam- Buk, the great herbal balm, does magical cures, but it eliects some al- most equally wonderful and scientific cures. '1 never saw anything heal quickly in my life as a deep cut on my husband's chin healed when we applied £0 Zam-Buk," says Mrs. H. T. Parks, of Washago, Ont., in a letter to the Zam-Buk Co. "wy baby had a rash on the skin something like eczema" writes Mrs. J. Reesor, of Aurora. "It was very troublesome and made the I tried all sorts of oint- but no good came of their, 'Then Zmm-Buk was brought to me and the third supply cared the little one completely." Mrs, J. 1. Baker, of Aultaville, says : 'I think Zam-Buk just ne for skin discasis. Having once proved it, child very ill. wm.nts and salves, use, I would not be: without it in the house." The ex-champion_ wrestler. of Am- a, Hugly Lannon, says of it: aun Buk heals cuts and bruises as nothing else does that I have ever met with. 1 had a piece of flesh badly torn on my arm, and anticipated be ing unable to use my arm for a long time. In two days Zam-Buk closed the wound and in a few days it wgs covered with new skin, 1 shall al wavs give Zam-Buk a good name." The Rev. W. C. Leeper, of Mellia Rectory, Suffolk, says: "For years 1 sufferéd irom piles, hut' Zam-Buk cured me. | have confidence in recom- mending it.' And so, wherever vou may whatever station of life, vou ZanrBuk is praised by all. from= vegetable essences great be, arin inquire, It is made and contains no trace of any animal fat or any mineral coloring matter, It is healing, soothing, and antiseptic at the same time. It is easy to apply, is always cleanly, never stains or dyes, and in all ways is an ideal healer. All drug gists sell it at 50c. obtain direct from Colborne Street, Toronto, upon receipt of price. While of general service for all skin injuries Zam- Buk is especially cuts, burns, bruises, run- ning sores, spreading scabs; scalp diseases, poisoned wounds, festering sores, piles, ulcers, bad legs, abscesses, boils, ringworms, erysipelas, scrofula, psoriasis, harber's rash, stifiness, rheumatism, and all injured, diseas: or inflamed conditions of skin and tissue. a box, or you may tha Zam-Buk C and dicegses, good for eczema, pimples, Holiness Worker Leaves. Yarker, May 16.--Miss Edith Baxter and Mrs. 'A. W. Benjarin are in New York. Miss J. Nasmith, of the Holi ness Movement, in Yarker, said fare well to her people and friends on Tyesday night. She has been with us here for two years, and we all regret her departure from here, gs she has been a faithful worker . for the cause of God, 'Miss, James Napanee, left with Rev, Mr. Farnsworth has been attending the district mee ing of the Methodist church in Na! pance. E. W. Benjamin has a ~ung of men at work sawing hub timber. The wheel factory hands are all working overtime now, owing to press of or- Smith and family, have gone over her. ster, M. Cambridge has his bakery and dwelline to a Allen, Marlbank. Mr. Cambridge has moved into the terrace for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly, visit ing at 'Stanley Shultze, returned to their home in Watertown, N.Y. F. E. Benjamin intends ~ Waving for the west. - "not affect } Many Nousewives think it: cheaper to buy than to bake. - That is because their baking isn't successful every time. Their failures run the cost up. Get Royal Household Flour and follow directions. The result will be light, whole- some bread or pastry every tine. You pay a few cents more for Royal Household, but those few cents buy certainty and purity. Your until a few Weeks ago that the dread village who was more popular Ella. she said little, Being of a retiring disposition but ganist in the Sunday school for some ALS. ton fein le, and an anchor from the Metropolitan stafi, of which her hus cemetery, placed only six short months before, Truly the ways of the mysterious. Much sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. maining sister and brother. Henry Boyce, who spurchased Sutherland property, goes ou has moved here, and become one of our number. Miss Clara, Ridley is visiting at Mr. Farn ham's. Mr, Thompson, Rossmore, ha ing a rushing business in his line. William Farnham and wife, and Lorn Reid, Bancroft, were here in attend ance at Mrs, Ridley's funeral. Rober in the city, and is doing a good busi shock from lghtning on evening, A flag pole, wpon which hand rested, was - shivered his hand was scorched moustache. He was for some time, but, seemed none the hi unegnscion Ives burned. Jones, and wile, small boy the tenant, Mr the city, vears old, and a seing about situation, ter Sue cows that were in the stablis. Many Weddings Prophesied. Maberly, May 1--John Cauley ha arvived with his nun from Westport, to commince operations on the parsonage. Mr. Clark, Sr very low. Miss Alice Swerl has re turned from Bathnrst. The cheese tories in this vicinity are all ning full blast. William White more after able to be around a severe altack Pale? Thin? How is 'it with the children these days? Have they plenty of grit, courage, strength? Or are they thin, pale, delicate ? This reminds you of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It does great things for children. It gives them 3 good appetite, improves their diges- tion, builds up their general health. Ask your doctor if he endorses this. 1 he. business of the Cobalt post ¢ fice runs over £1,000 a week, the formabes of off vor We hove ve serets! We LAr: disease, consumption; was doing its RT ARAN ri im york ; i ; | MEE ND BOYS TO LEAR) - deadly" work Many, indeed wep he | MER Hh tin "ee ars ol sy 3 Ol her nds ofier life stholarship fifty a ars, here when the message was received easy payments ; position and Hinton that'her spirit had taken its flight, oe ara ee, catuie There was no young woman in our York, Chicago, St. Louis. VAN | emm---------------------------- « id alw ays one rely upon her Word. It was tyes" and = TET R "no" che T0 Bl ¥ no and she meant it. She was our Land Grants. Goud prices paid. Ap- organist in the Methodist church from ply J. A. Gardimer. the time she was a child, until a few months ago, and filled the position | A SECOND-HAND ROLLER TOP with credit to hersell and satisfaction Office Desk. immediately. Apply Box "0.0." Whig office. to the congregation? She was also or- time and a valued member of the W, The floral tribute, among which were a beautiful pillow frome her Canii- band is an employee, exceeded in num- her and beauty anything seen here, where a younger Bisior was Lord are | == Farnham and the re- the \ rented Callery's bake shop, and is do Dunning has opened up a butcher shop ness, Little Gladys Eveleigh, who was N.C.0'% death, the regiment loses a geriously ill is Improving. Mrs. Wil-| God and valued comrade of sterling R Friacl is on the sick list. integrity and exemplary character, ayton Sheflield received a severe The following resolution was also Saturday to atoms, as was his upon recovering worge for the narrow Ny 3 y J » ' sstape. Fdward Vermilyea's barns, | members of the sergeants' mess, Roy- Tiohtni the river, were destroyed by | yl Canadian Horse Artillery, are com ightning the same Yhehing, and seven- | pelled to record the recent death of teen pigs and some '08 | The were in ceeded in freeing a large herd of milch new remains fac- 1 run- We are glad to see of tvohoid pneumonia. Miss Glen had a measant time at her home in Perth last week affliction and that she may be streng- A number of dings are to take then to bear with fortitude the great place here in the month of June, so loss she has sustained. Also, that a tid-bits says. The weather is warm, { "MY, of this resolution be forwarded but heavy frosts prevail at might. | 1? the widow of the deceased and to Vegetation slow, ERY hie brother indue course --Carried un- --r snimously, Clark's Pork And Beans. SE ---------- Always keenly enjoyed by children, When Illness Comes. ~~ and there's nothing better for them, Are you prepared ? Get (Mark's and you get the purest Have von near at hand a remedy and best. 3c. and 10c. tins. : that will alleviate pain and help till rr---------- the doctor comes ? The late D. W. Allison was knocked A wise thing is to have right in down hv a horse at Piston, on May | your heme a bottle of "Nerviline," | 24th, 1905, and so badly injured that | which gives instant. relief, and pre- , he never recovered, and death was a | vents disease from spreading. result of the shock. received to his Nothing known for the stomach and svatemn bowels that compares with Nerviline. Fresh flower and garden seeds. © at | For seramps, indigestion, heartburn (libson's Red ross Drug Store, | and Teadache it's indispensabl "Th 230. For fifty years Polson's Nervilined in Fla Mel loaky, Centreville, is] 20c. bottles, has been a family "staid: visiting in the city. by. Get it today. CONDENSED ADVERTISING "THE 'PEOPL LE'S "HELP WANTED FEMALE. ES ; h STORAGE SPACE FOR FU girl. Apply Hotel Congress, King nia Bd Ths FURNI- : RAT Rt. ny ture. ete, 2 Frost, 200 Queen First JRacruon, 16 a Yur. AAR Sr A SMART YOUNG GIRL, TO LEARN t Ave 10m lerealte C. & ressmaking. pply iss Gormley, word. Minimum charge for one in- am Division street. HOUSE, May 100 QUEEN + 3T. POSSESy sertion, 23c. ead . Son inspection. a A GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASH- oo Seaney 45 y. % Advt. 4 lines or under wa week, 81. ing. Gued Sages. pply in the even: EE Advt. 4 lines of 'uhder-w month. $3. Ing to 86 Barrie street. A fo 0 goed ont A } - A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO letter to "A. I i Pi. Everybody in Kingston Reads the WRIG EE HELP WANTED----MALE. rLu MBER AT ONCE. "STEADY ployment. T. J. Coulter, EM- Brockville, Unt. . A SUITE OF ROOMS DOWN TOWN: family of two. Apply Hox B.. Whig otuce. TEN PAINTERS INMEDIATELY, ON the Steamer Turbinia, at the Gov- ernment Pry Dock. » er -------------------------------- SMART BOY, WITH SOME KNOW ledge of printing. Good opportunity KITCHEN GIRL WAND DINING ROOM yas Abn in t Wi: McKean Mota Union street. GIRLS TO LEARN, THE making business. learners. Kingston Hosiery Paper (Box Factory, Robertson; Good wages King street. FOR SALE. he evening to er 0 Br O" Wiig office 82 | THE BRICK RESIDENCE, . iam street, eight-roonts, Water heating and Apply next daor. To5 wink a mMprovements: PAPER BOX ed to Co's. PWELLY NGS, FOR -50, FLL. a 3 $8, $10.00, 2 dls stirigee for iriure. McCann's, LADY'S .CRESENT BICYOLE, IN : excellent condition. Apply this Office, | 10 ROOM BRICK DWELLING. ALL modern proverlen ts, " x a t once. ohn A, Cardi 15! THREF SWARMS OF BEES; ALSO ardiner, some empty hives, all patent hives. Wellington street.' Address 1. @.,'" Whig office. rm eer ei. Address FT. Bor RO et c1Ty AND FARM F Our plan, No sale, partment "D.."" 203 .W MAY THE FIRST. A SOLID B 2 house, 431 Johnson St. All BRICK improvements. by Farnace. Apply R. Nesbitt, 387 Johnson Ste PROPERTIE No pay. "De ellington St, 9 Box, No Whig office. REPAIRING, CAR- lay, sereoms made- 210 Division "| UPHOLSTERING, pets to clean & to-order, at Miller's, street. TO UY A FARM, AT $3,000 OR UP- ards. Also girl for office ; good --rthand and K ypewriter. A mail, Box "Gi. care Whig Good clean locality. Good grocery Fe trade established. Xo ' repairs 7. needed. Sunitary - conditions, A 1.] POWER & SON. ARCHITECT, MER: Price, $3,400. Partic ulars, 203 chant's Bank Bulldine, corner Hrock Wellington St... Dept. "D.* and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213. s Apply Whix © AMBRICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW, |p . grocer can supply you. ree sixteen voli at un discount, for FURNISHED oi hIOK DWELLING HELP, THE YEAR ROUND, SITU- special reason. Apply through Whiz locality. Rent monthly, $23 t ations vacant, domestics, hotel and office. Also values they rid Nukes, To! Ogilvie Aone 30 Mills Co., 10d. factories. Department "N., 208 ---- 3 Ha ago thee houses, S11 ellington street, THE ONLY AVAILABLE FIRST Gard 158 eee ee class vacant lot, on Lower Union St. A. Cardinery isi Wellington street, BOYS OVER 14 YEARS OF AGE Beautiful view of city park) Apply who can earn $3 to $6 per week. 208 Wellington St, Deg SARE FIRST CLASS SITUATED, AND Apply to J. A. Gould & Co, Cor. | eee eee - " constructed brick house, THE GRIM REAPER King and Queen streets. : TWO-STOREY, NINE-ROOMED SOLID modern improvements, fronts, north, brick dwelling, ry in first claws detached, opposite' Street | Tail ways i s ACTIVE, RELIABLE BOY. GOOD condition. Good ity, Bagot St. near aptist © ossession Visits Canifton vere Shock A opening iti steady employment to price $1,150. Apply 208 Wellington next month hite- * From Lightning. the right hoy. Apply R. Uglow St., Dept. "D."" bread, 196 » 3 > 41 Princess street. 3 Canifton, May 35.--Unce more the Company, 1 = i ; ---------------------------------- | RESIDENCE OF LATE DR. HERALD, grim reaper bas vised our, hile SMEN, FOR AUTO-SPRAY RIEN0 Kine * 1 modern tmprove: | FROM BAL ce known an Sloss village, On May 5th Mrs, Charles Compressed-uif hand Sprayer ments, hot wat heating. PY Jn Br a IO Tat Ridley (formerly Ella Farnham) pass- Liveral = terms. Sample slesthis Hight. Central loony on = now 'occupied by Major (ind ior ed from death unto tiie. ileceased was muchine free to approved agents. 1ull in a HP app water heating, wood out uildings . laugh te i Mr i Mrs Cavers Bros, Galt, Unt. : rae, garden and spacious a Appl the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, -- . 4 to Cunningham & Lyon, 79 C ae Timothy Farnham, and was only | oun o , so PHR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, street, Kingston, Ont. " Y{ GENTLEMEN TO HAVE PHEIR ANY ntie vod. Can't he vohl twenty-three years of age. On New suits pressed and cleaned carefully, by or hl aty Jon price for cash Year's dav she was united in mar hand ; also brmog your cloth and Barty Teaving town fn a few days: For riage to Mr. Ridley, formerly of Belle IT taste uuik made. (allo price and particulars, write ut once, ARCHITECTS, a - * AY 8, ol C » ut. o! ; ville, but who is now in St. Cather a) » to Bux Whix office. ines. She was home in attendance ot | GENTLEMAN OF 40, WEIGHT 198, | CO7oRn INVESTMENT, OWNER | Wi. NEWLANDS. ARCHITECT, OF her sister's wedding the last of Janu- height over 6 foot, desires chance to |™ "Liiieiy, IFour, (4) good tennea- fice, second floor over Mahoot's s Drug ary, and was Jooking well, and in learn some business. Full knowledge ments: 'Three (8) that rent forsover store, corner Princess Bagot " t 1 it tk of horses. Hus family and would be $200. The -tourth includes Corner strects. Entrance on Part street. good spitite, and it was not Kiowy gin at $7 t per week. . Apply grocery, and up-to-date living rooms 'Phone, 608, CIVERPOOL, LONDON Fire which security the unlimited perty insured rates. new business cet rates & Strange, Awunts. OUR POLICIES building and contents company offers. Godwin's Insurance Ki ot Sauare. LOST, A THIRD READER, MONEY AND RUSINESS. Insurance Company, assets $61,187,215. In the pulicy holders the stockholders. Farm and at lowest - Before renewing old or giving COVER MORE ON Kxamine morning, Finder please votura to this} © ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF fice site of New Drill Hall, newr core ner of Queen and Montreal strwets. AND GLOBE , Avutlenle addition o | HENRY P. su ARCH ramttitye ot al Mie. Anchor Duilditie) Market Sauare, city pro- "Phone, 345. fro Strange BOARD AND ROOMS. TWO FURNISHED who cining, in pleasant house cation, without beard required unless known, Address office, than any other them at mporium, Mark- PRIVATE JVOARD AN 428 rind street ON MONDAY Yeuge St., Toronto. and testify to the high esteem in EOF Office MEDICALS. idl 'Y 3 : »BOPLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Se which she was held. The remains ar F 'the splendid opportunity aferded by | THURS CONTAINING BILLS AND! OR. McCAHTHY, OFPIOR LATEL ; rived from St. Catharines on Monday this columm. If you want a clerk, a wall change, on Monday. on either § occupied by Dri iret éorner Mon= evening, and were met at the station bookkeeper, a servant, in fact, help Brock, Wellington, Princess or King treul and Hroek etree by many loving friends. The funeral of shy kind. 3 wall | advt will Sty. Reward for its return to this . ply e Cos su Be Office services, which were largely attended, pi 4 d su 4 ¢ p prompt apd sure. i - were conducted at her father's resi- BO... pn FED dence, on Wednesday, from which all ARTICLES FOR SALE. we MISCELLANEOUS. shares in a Cobalt mine is an adv that remained of a once beautiful girl DUNLOP COVERS. 3285 BACH. FARM HELP, AND ALL OTHER in this column. a brings retut 'As i ny i » Belleville lverything a cu Rrices. hn ds of help supplied epartment because it is rea Ly over A wag laid to rest in the Belleville Jogues froe. Bicycle A eon, an kind n wos oly Juul Bs ae ao y i! t RESOLUTIONS OF REGRET On the Death of Q.M.S. Augus Costin. The following regigpental order wus recently issued by Col. J. F. Wilson, colonel commandant RK. C. A. in con jon with the death of the late re- imental quartermaster sergeant An rus Lostin @ . 'the colonel commandant regrets to * e have to announce the death of Regi t | mental Quartermaster Sergeant A. Costin, R.C.H.A., which took place ip Kingston on the 15th instant. By this assed by the sergeants' mess, R, C fA. at a recent meeting : Moved by Battery-Sgrgeant- Major- Oiderly-Room-Clerk T. F. Newnham, 8 | seconded by Quartermaster-Sergeant I', Howgill, and resolved that: It is with the deepest repret that the of their number, the late lamented Quartermaster-Sergeant 1 | Angus Costin, whose demise in the prime of life, has, occasioned sincere regret amongst hid comrades-in-arms, That "the members of this mess feel that in paying a last tribute to their late departed comrade, they would like to emphasize the personal inteority, and high sense of honor characteristic of the deceased, both in bis personal associations with his commades, and in carrving out his duties, dier,--thus setting 5 hich which all ranks should endegvour emulate. And further resolved the members of the mess record their keenest sympathy with the widow of our late comrade in the hour of her one Regimental as a sol' example to that, Refugee From body. BEATEN TO ) DEATH. San Found in Denver Hovel. . ( y 1d | Desvers May I5oa ke BE to have deserted un wife antl children gir » known as he wife of G Is in New York, before his marriage: to Compeste, alias George Walse was . 3 the murdered girl, found dead yvesteraay in a hovel at No. 337 Temple Court, She had been sag 2 beaten to death with a batchet and |. United States consul 1fit, now at her head was nearly severed from The marriage to Compeste took place .. == tin San Francisco, six months aco. The couple fled from San Francisco after Francisco | the earthquake, and the girl's mother 'iy said to be in San Jose, Cal Compeste hys disappeared. He is said her | Chatham, declines a prototion to a | Stotidn at Kibenstock, in the German empire. ---- }

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