Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1906, p. 1

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a genuine Freq, i ta lot import lon but we find one of the that we've EVer seen . W morning at 9.30 ha 1t at a price legs than hall y in the regul HIFFON, Shuler way very) and white, of le for over yard; your [ o'clock, vari % / White Shirt nice, clean white wai Holiday such an acceptable chy * appearance of , tired : that it is almosg impos. ) lieve them the Same, the waist be truly stylish, arm 18 so myc : liday-time is Mair. ions, | pic-nics, and the vill fill every day with ment for many, White will be needed. If you're e a "holiday- summer" you ave too many waists, The tionably record-breaking 3S already warrants the as- that our assortment is of t. Come and see if it isn't best. special : E W AISTS, of very fine AWN, with handsomely ome xl front, having neat side o bust; tucked back;and deen buttoned cuff. One of Ost popular waists, 1 19 Exactly as illustration ) BE WAIST, of fimest lawn beautifully embroidered front al. lace insertions and tucks, hree-quarter sleeves finished rills and lace inser nd lace to match R Very pretty waist 249 cians » . JOHN LAIDLAW & SON «-- sh Belts and Collars very pretty Wash Belt Nov- re here, with dainty embroid- d either gold or silver buck- 15 and 25c. P.K. and Lawn Collars, d with fine lace and luce tab; ost 'of pretty new effects, at ch. SON -- ysiery-for-All" JOHN LAIDLAW & SON mmer Corsets re and more mer | alter er -- women ooking for ately priced rt rather expensive Nothing naturally ms to the - mentioned than some of these splendid: made of 1. finish- mer Girdle Corsets, aterial, well boned and a degree almost unex- at such a price for tor J v, only ain ty costs $1.00 at this low price and We | HOE STORE| ases at $r.25 and $150 ~ YEAR 73. NO. 183. Som-- GREAT v REMOVAL FURNITURE, ETC, Our Full Line Of Baby . Carriages At Cost Price Robt. J. Reid The Leading Undertaker 222 Princess Street. Twe Doors Above the Opera House Telephone 577. Ambulance, Bicycles Bicycle Supplies Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle Talking Machines DRUG STORE NEWS 14th Battalion, 'Tion! PIPE CLAY AND BLANCO for your Helmets. ARMY FOOT REST POW DER MEDLEY'S FOOT COMFORT, for your feet ........uceun. .. £28 CUTICLINE, for removing dust and perspiration from your face and hands, per tin Medley's Drug Store THE Canada Life Assurance Co, Can Certainly Write the Right ° FOR YOU tangible evidence of this is that since jneeption of the Company in The most 1847 the Poleyholders have heen paid An average of $20 a year bonus per 1.000 Assurance, or two at the supe 'time the Pany gfands in the umique position o! holding so far as known the highest Volicy: Reserves om the North American Continent, which warrants large future profits. It will be to your interest to consult &n agent of this Company _ Lefore Placing Vour- insurance. Kingston Office, 18 Market Bt. J. O. Hutton, Manager _ Telephone No. 708. esis . DAILY MEMORANDA. A New Hat For the holiday, at Campbell Bros. No Whig on Monday. ' Division Court, 9 a.m., Tuesday. Board of Health, 4.15 p.m., Tuesday. are Light Committee, 4 p.m., Tues ay. Scotch Picnic to Monday. 14th Regiment leaves '., 8 a.m., Monday. The sun rises Sunday at 4.22 a.m. and sets at 7.44 p.m. Excursion to Cape Vincent, 2 p.m. Monday, Steamer America. Remember the Odd Fellows" Picnic, on Monday, at Lake Ontario Park. Steamer Caspian Excursion to Thous- and Islands, 10.15 a.m., Monday. Excursions to Rochester, by Steamers North King and Caspian, Sunday and Monday. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--~Business Office. 229---Bditorial Rooms: 292--Jobbing Department: GOLD HANDLES AND KNOBS DINNER Long Island Park, for Albany, N. " We have a very pretty line in Dove and Green Colors. FIRST-CLASS MAKER. $6.50 ..ROBERTSON BROS.. SUMMER Phices. is mot so expensive and more time can be devoted to each order. You save money and your garment will be ready when 'cold weather sets in. The authéntic advance styles ave re- ccived early in summer so that the latest styles are assured. It is equally advantageous to order New Fur Garments in summer, because of the price concession. McKay Fur House, 149-158 Brock St., Kingston, Can. DOMINION DAY GRAND SCOTTISH GATHERING Long Island Park Caledonian Games, Highland Dancing, ete., ete. Quac'rille Band In Attendance. Tickats, 20¢. end 15¢. Boat leaves foot of Clarence street, 10.830 am.: 1.30 and 8 p.m, Mrs, Rorer's Saratoga Chips A Fresh Supply Just Received In 5¢, & 10c. Packages Jas: Redden & Cos . Importers of Fine Grooeries Our Shoes... Represent the highest type of Footwear conifort, appear- ance, durability. Fp 11 159? Wear "Allen's <"° MMiary Dootmakers Sign of Gorden Boot. ' 84 Brock St. Dr. Anglin, Grand Trunk Railway, * stated this morning that Detective McRae, who was stabbed on. Thursday, was 'much better. Dr. Anglin was out of town when the riot occurred. | Capt, 5 L Kae local surgeon of the Always Plenty For Anarch- ists' Use. FILLED WITH SCRAPS RUSS.A FOUNTAIN HEAD OF MANUFACTURE. Some Imported Inside Oranges-- Many Varieties of the Infernal Machines--Aliens Act Should Be Absolutely Inflexible, London, June 30.--The outrage . at Madrid and the plot at Ancona against against King Vietor of Italy, have once more brought before t public the extraordinary activity of the various "bomb factories" in Ear ope. It is estimated that at the present moment there must be many: hund- reds of bombs--if not thousuntis--in Russia alone. They are about: tha give of an orange, and they were iit finl-= until the authorities woke to the fact--imported into Russia insice the oranges, the contents of tie fruit having been, of course, carefully ve: moved. Most people who have lived any time in Russia know all about these bombs, and it is not difficult to secure an opportunity of handling them when once one is in the donfid- ence of the possessor. For the most part they are kept under lock and key ~ready for emergencies. Owing to the drastic nature explosives act in this country, great Stren has to be observed in the manufacture of bombs. An official who has had much to do with. hunting down anarchists, said yesterday, that it takes place sometimes in sedate suburban villas. The shells are usual- ly obtained from the continent; and the filling-in is quité noideléss. "Any one who has the slightest me: chanical skill," he said, "'could make ordinary haund-grenade bomb, sup- posing he had the shell. Among the continental anarchists' are many ski he Ww 1 d in , grenade containing an plotive ' of very great 'danper radius, "It would be further filled with 'old nails, links of chain, jagged pieces of metal, ordinary bullets and a detona- tor cap. When thrown acainst a hard substance it would explode violently enough to blow a house down. I am sure the carriage in which the king and queen were riding must have been bomb-proof. "Besides the hand grenade there are the time-fuse variety and the infernal machine or clockwork explosive." The official produced from a safe a com: position looking like sand and brown sugar. "Now. * you could pound that with a. sledge-hammer, and it would not explode. But put two ounces of it in a shell with a velatine can. and it would hoist this building from ite foundations. "1 of the remember a casé several years ago, when a groud of anarchists were cirenmvented by the police. A disguis- od member of the force met a certain groun, and with one other was de- puted to manufacture bombs. He dis- plaved a familiarity with dynamite and other powerful explosives. He fur- nished a perfectly harmless mixture with which shells were filled. Most of these were seized by the nolice, who handled them with impunity. A few, however, were used in an attemnt up- on the life of a French official but were as harmless as dough. "Yl. would make the aliens net abro- lutelv inflexible in the case of anarch- iste," declared the official. "T know if ie said our royal family ie immune from otitack beeanse the anarchists are orateful for an asylum. That is abso- lute nonsense. T've come in contact with many anarchists, and T never met one who wonld not deride the idea of gratitude." REGIMENT DEGRADED By Czar for Declaring Sympathy With Radicals. St. Petersburg, June 30.-- Emperor Nicholas, according to reliable inform- ation, summoned the Proebrajensky regiment before the imperial palace at Peterhoff, yesterday, and, in'a sarcas- tic address, expressed his regret at the evidence of the regiment's. disloy- alty in declaring sympathy with the radieal programme of parliament. The emperor concluded by saying ha nev- er again would wear the uniform of thé régiment. The regiment has beén degraded by being transformed (8 a special infantry battalion, and all the privileges appertaining to 'regiments of guards have been withdraw from it, The Bourse Gazette veports an out- break of .mutinous .spirit among the grenadiers "of the guard. A special despatch to the Russkay Slavo of Woscow, says two regiments at Yelizabethpol, have refused to fire on strikers. See the new neckwear at Bibby's. There was a. case for the police on Clergy street, last night, furious driv- ing, at imminent danger to children and. people crossing the street. In a hotly contested baseball match onthe Cricket field, Friday afternoon, Gananoue won from' the Artilleries, 11 to 10. Thé gensive Blauds Tron Tonic Pills are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Také no other. ONTAR 10, + BARONESS HANNA VON HATZ FELDT, Whose father is Viscount Siuso Aoki, the first Japanese Ambassador to the United States, whose mother is the former Baroness Vou Rahden, the widow of a German Shvainy officer, and whose husband .is Baron Von Hataleldt, an officer in the Imperial i to visit Washington this fall, futher and mother; Whom she has not seen for several vears. REMARKABLE FEAT AN ELEMENT OF PATHOS IN STRANGE STORY. Travels 3,000 Miles to Clear His Name--Man Throws Up Job in America to Vindicate Honor in England. ; London, June 30.~A voyage of 3,000 miles to clear his name from the dus- picion of 'a ¢rime, is the remarkable feat of a man named William Fleining of Scarborough. Fleming is an ex-soldier. Some time etter from his wife, saying he was suspected of breaking into a house and stealing 8140. Fleming soon made up his mind - what to do. He threw up his work, got a berths on a cattle boat and worked his way to Liver pool. From that port he went to Hull and gave himself up to the police, They would not take the charge, so he tramped as far as the police sta- tion at Scarborough. "I am innocent," want to me." Yesterday he was brought before the magistrate and discharged without a stain on his character. The miffion for which he crossed the Atlantic was accomplished. There is an he said, *but 1 be proved innocent, Arrest dlement of pathos in the strange story. Fleming's father, who was in New York, was in_ delicate health, and so shocked by the news of the accusation that he died. Another point is that his sente of honor has been his fuin in a money sense. eo is now penniless and out of work. But he still looks on life cheerfully, and hopes to he able to work his way hack to America soon. "I' have cleared my character," he save. "and that's "what'T eame back for." AN ENGINEERING MARVEL Will Be New C.P.R. Bridge, 'Near Lethbridge. Detroit, Mich., June 29.--A Chicago despatch save plane have been per: focted, by the Canadian Pacific, to vonstruct a bridee 'near Lethbridae, Alberta, which will be an dnoineering marvel, and probably will be ranked as one of the world's wonders, The plans came for a structure slightly more than a mile Jong, and 300 feet above the water level, The Canadian Pacific bridge will span the Belly River, 'and is to be built for the pur pose of shortening The route between LethBridge and McLeod. The grade of the new line will be much easier and heavy: loads can be carried at less cost. The work will-be commenced at once, 3 2 cd Baseball Summary. Natighal TLeagué.--Philadelphia, 5; Brooklyn; Boston, 3 New' ork, 2. 1a Pitsburg, '5; St. Louis, 2. Cincinnati- Chieago, rain. | :" American Deague--Detroit, 7: St. Lotis, 3. New York, 8; Béston, 4. Philadelphia, 9: Washington, 6, first game. Washington, & Philaldephia, 5, second game. Cleveland, 9; Chicago, 2. Eastern League. ~Jorsey City, 8; Providence, 8, Toronto, 3; Roches ter, 2. . Asclus Kodi. a former resident 7 of Munnington, 'W. Va.,' returned after a long "absence, and finding hig wile liv- ing with another man, killed them both. He then turned the revolver on himself," inflicting "a Probably fatal wound. Duripg. the ' time Kolli was out of the state his wile had obtain- a divorce and re-married. ! Rainmaker Hatfield, of California, to whom the Yukon council aoreed. give 810,000 contlifion "that se- cured the much-needed rain for wash- ing up on Klondyke Creek, has been successful, "according: to news from Dawson: oF : : pers in" the vitinity of Samara, asin, valued 3 'ehout $250,000 L000 bins ties 4 Bibby bs. dur- ago he went to America to seek his ry and - found what, toa 'man | fred ag et. 2 CF gh he & | nerhasset ; NS As They Ran. UP-SHOT OF CONFLICT FIVE ARE DEAD AND MANY WOUNDED. The Plot Planned as the Prison. ers Worked in the Tailor Shop --The Indian Warden Had His Throat ' Cut--The Desperate Conflict That Ensted. Shanghai, June 30.--~A desperate at- tempt to escape was made, yesterday, by the prisoners of the Wayside con- vict station, and five men were shot deall and twenty badly wounded before it was quelled, W. D. Blennerhasset, one of the Eng- lish prison officials, and Several Indi- an warders were seriously injured. The plot had been carefully plan while a gang of the convicts was at work in the tailor's shop. Vah Mao Mao, a notorious ining), undergoing a life sentence, sprang at the Indian warder in attendance and cut his throat with a sharp knife. The other convicts joined immediate ly in the attack, but the warder, in spite of hix wound, dashed through the doar of the workshop and closed -antd locked it upon. his assailants, The convicts, however, broke down the door with a mighty rush, and poured into the open. By this time the news of the at. tempt had spread, and the conviets found themselves face to face with the entire prison stalf, by Messrs, Blennerhasset, Weatherhead, Sims and Anderson, four en, armbd with rifles dnd revolvers. The contiots divided into two par- ties, 'one lot attacking the warders in the main compound, while the others made a raid on the ironworks to ob- tain wedpotis, - 13 For half an hour a desperate flict" ensued, Volley 'after volley n vl a h Ld hammer, which cut open his head, and also stabbed hit in the thigh with a knife. Vah Mao Mao was aiming another blow when a warder shot him dead. When the prisoners finally submitted the comp d r bled a shambles, with dead and wounded lying every- where in pools of blood. PITH OF THE NEWS. ------------ The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Another massacre of Jews is feared at Orum and Kieff, The Torrey and Alexander meetings, at Ottawa, closed last night. T. J. Farmer, a Port Dalhousie fruit grower, was killed lightning. The late Sheriff Widdifield of County lelt an estate of $91,568. Servians who ridiculed King Peter, were sent to prison for seven years. Senor Peres Cabilloero has been appointed Spanish minister of foreigh affairs, \ The Grand Trunk Pacific has secured land for yards and workshops'in the northern portion of Edmonton; The govornmént has _ alredy given notice to discontinue the payments of unnuities to ex-cabinet ministers. Yesterday was thé hottest day Tor- onto has experianced since June 2th, 1901. The thermometer registered nine- one, A ten mile boulevard is to be built from: the gate of Paris to St. Ger main, about ten miles away, at a cost of £400,000. At St. John, N.B, Miss Ethel Gib bon, aged twenty-seven, is suing Geo. Rowley. aged eighty-four, for damag- es for breach of promise, T. W. Crothers, barrister, Bt. Thom as and John A. Cooper, editor of the Canadian . Mavazine, Toronto, have been appointed - the , Ontario school text book: commission. Carrying a large number of Ppassen- ers, the Empress of Ireland . started from Liverpool .on- her. maiden 'voyage on Friday evening. She was vigor- ously o hy a crowd of specta- tors. . The silken flaps from the Irish community, Montreal, were hoisted for the first time. 5 In Winnipeg, all four by-laws voted upon pagsed This insures a Sunday ear service, establishment of n $3,500,000 civie electrical power plant,. the inaugura- tion of a beard of penditure of $20,000 for school exfen- sion. | . ) . The commission avpointed to en quire into the Bidlostok massacre, charges that the police enroll roughs, under the guise of firemen and emploved them to beat the Jews. The commission plso aceuses army officers of 'encouraging the 'moh to, pillage and massacre the Jewk. g At Warsaw, Russian Poland, a was thrown' at' the ail of d- armes, Col. Mutadofi,' who, mm * the time, was driving through th, in a cab. The cabman and a o arme, who secompanied Col, Mario York wore severely wi + The colend was slightly injured. : a En inn finanon minister. sented to the pr of mi " pe memorandum calling for a duction of expenditure, and - the council of his refusal of Sam for the ~ fhe J But Convicts Were Shot|vh wiig | ted with good majorities. | succor control, the ex- | decided 6 strbets | naticf ve. notilying g i i and Austin Ryan. Vincent Ryan sang a se The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk and"a - white picture hat, and carried a shower bouquet of al roses. The maid of honor wore white Swiss gown and i roses. Bréakfast was served at home of the bride's parents in Norm. g i al avenue, where covers were laid for twenty-five. Afterw, the y and groom left for an ex eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers will be at home in Seventh strect, after Au- gust first. The bride, a former resi- dent of Kingston, is a sister of Geo. McAuley, Livingston avenue" Prime Oven Roasts. Cut from "ex * of we ern steer and tee rom AR week at 9¢. to 1%. Try one of thess, Call at Davies'. 1 | The Best $2 Dervy. Rg sendy BR oo Rd A FRENCH RULER EETED FAMHFUL LAN OR CASHIRE -- UL LA Seven' Hundred Members of Co- operative Society Visit the LADIES' COTTON 3 being recived by dent, and permission had diately accorded. © The men wrrived at the palace garden in immediately ¥ tering. Tho president was the verandah waiting to British workmen, accompanied secretaries, his military "staff the niilitary commander of the palace Mr. Hartley, who speaks excellent Fronoh, explained that men had most earnestly wished to pay their re- spect to the chief of a and friendly nation, the pleasure and gratification the men felt that the vretident should Have aceed- ed to their desire. The president warmly shook Ms. Hartley's hand, and said 'that he was profoundly touched and pleased at the sympathy which had inspired the visit reception. + WHOLESALE SUICIDE, Sm -- How a Tribe Faced Starvation in Siberia. Sas St, Petersburg, June 30.--A ghastly Sher story comes from Yakutsk dis ; Siberia, « the coldest Joes of the ter restrial globe. On upper reaches of 'the river Omblon is a settlement of Show i! Mee Aras bs who#e ty speak them 10 be superior to many of the Siberian or These Chookchees oke out a liv ood to the frequent , ant years the cate pest swept away every oer in the settlement. Chookchees are Animists, worshil of the lords of the orests, the. Vers, the fire and the stars, and are addiet ed to murder and suicide. Folks when old tly kill rare killed by their Having . logt their hoping Tor sale ahr the wear od Ig lor w ails 8 : New straws, new fe , new bys, at.0 I Bros, stile cen: tre in B for men's hats, Over two i F nches lof. in eight or . The men wore delighted with their | H 'thediselves, or § affectionate relatives. tl possessions : + cooeocod ust_overy day (Sa -- © 00000000060 i dt B

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