~ YEAR 73. NO. 178. 8. P. Jenkins Clothing Go Great August Sale Commences TO-DAY 20 to 50% Discount Every article in the store on salé' B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. uh TENDERS. TENDERS ADDRESSED TO THE undersigned at Ottawa and aL ihe envelope '"Tesder for the rem the Ww of the steamer 'Prot will be received up to the 'l August, 1906, for the removal ol wreck Of the "Protector" lying sunk on bar Foint, of the Saguenay River, P.Q. Persons tendering to explain th thod by which they intend to nr the wreek and when they will unde : w complete the work, and contract to pe made' subject to i ghd complete removal by s, by the time numed in the a subject', to the disposal of the muterial removed, in a manper approved by the Department, The materials in the obstruction, when the removal is sati factorily completed, not before, to become property - of . the contractor. The comtractor to, forfeit claim for any com on unless the work of removal is satisfactorily completed. Each tender to be accompanied by an cheque on a chartered Canadian pg twenty per cent of the tender, which 4 now in the entrance A FINE EVENING'S OUTING Take steamer Wolfe Yslander at 4 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for Breakev's Bay, returning at 8 p.m. Fare, 25c. Steamer calls at Brophy's Point, Halliday's dock, Walker's dock (Howe Island), and Bréakey's Bay. A beau- tiful trip in the cool of the day. Steamer leaves foot of Clarence St. ¥. BRICELAND, Manager. mE 261 PRINCESS ST. American Ladies' Tailoring Co: Successors to Parisian Ladies Tailoring Go: " IS NOW OPEN They ake' prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Ladies' Garments and Dressmaking. Customers may supply own goods or purchase from the company. Money returned if work is not satisfactory. 'Phone," 556. en WHEN YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING : : Remember our aim 1s to do re- paving se that; Footwear will look like they did when new. "Fimes He.ve Changed "Pliers was a time When you could not fine! in our stores, now you" ¢a into see all, for it ia so ows wl Arst-cl Stoves, wire, ete. For trading, buying. or selilng, 00. better place than SECOND-HARD ~ ". 908 Princess Street. The 8.8: Rathlin Head, Ulster Line, inwi th i , at Father Point, DAILY MEMORANDA. Yacht Club Dance, 8.30 p.m. . Cheese Board, 1.30 p.m, Thursday. James® Excursion, mo . 7.830 pm. he sun rises Thursday 4.49 "nd sets at 7.22 p.m. 4% 449 am, St. James' Club moonlight tomght, 7.30 pam. Str. erica. 5¢. 3 ay in history :--Battle f the Nile. 1798: Louis Tiel convicted, 1885 : Slave emancipation, 1834 : Steamer WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office. 292---Jobbing Department. "Tumblers" Full size Hold seven ounces 29C. a dozen. ROBERTSON BROS.. The Summer Girl IS IN HER GLORY. She should not, h x, for 8 149-153 BROCK ST. DRUG STORE NEWS Don't Forget "That We Are Headquarters for TOILET PAPER, Rolls or Squares. Medley's Drug Store A GENERAL INVITATION. THE A HIPERNIANS OF KINGSTON extend "a hearty invitation to all Irish Catholics, to take part in their Parade, on MONDAY, August 6th, and especial- jv the Dla St. Patrick's Soolety. P. J. O'BRIEN, Secretary LACKIB, President. NOTICE. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will not be responsible for debts con- tracted by Louise Raakio my wife with- written authority. out my written SIGESW. RANKIN. Kingston, 28th July, 1906. ANZIOUS TO CATCH TRAIN IAS. J, a -- Pushed Motorman Of and Lets Car Loose. Chicago, Aug. 1 --Passengers on a southbound Halstead street car were badly frightened when a woman push- he motorman from the front plat- car at high speed for nearly a mile, No stops were made. The car collided' with coal waggons and other vehicles along the route. The woman who caused the terror and excitement was Mrs. 8S. H. Chidester, Evergreen Park. She wanted to catch a Grand Trunk train and for that rea son took possession of the car. The conductor, assisted by several men passengers verpowered her after she had run the car six blocks and her to a police station. She convinced the police that she was not insane and was released. ed form and ran the J A «Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Son's ' "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Ramos fot © tangas of purl 0 est 8 ard ol , Distillers to His Majesty ing. ---------- §. Tunisian, Allan Line, from for Montreal, inward six- east of Belle Isle, at 2.30 The S. Liverpool. ty-five miles .m. Get a' be. box of Lax-ets. at oer store please. We think they are great. Just test these toothsome, candy-like Laxative tablsts for constipation, sour stomach, bili6asness, bad breath, mud- dy! complexion, ete. Risk 5c. and see. T KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THEN & UHM ln Sveaborg 'Unchecked Terrible Scenes Enacted. ALL KINDS OF ARMS POSSESSED BY THE FRENZIED Merines Held in Check at Skatudden -- General Strike in Helsingfors -- Commandant Holds Main Fort on Com- mander Island. Helsingfors, Aug. 1.--Sveaborg is entirely in the hands of the muti- neers, who now have in their posses: sion every kind of armament. Horrible scenes occurred during last night when fierce fighting was continued. The heaviest artillery was uscd during the conflict; Several officers were killed or wounded. The wounded were Hakaroff was bay: Y in kindly tones for transportation to the hospital, pro- mising forgiveness in exchange, In- stead. he was stoned and thrown into the water with a stone tied around His. neck. -- Sailors Rising Crushed. St. Petersburg. Aug. 1.--No report of the suspension of the great re- volt of the garrison at Sveaborg fort- ress, 'The Gibraltar of the North," has been received im St. Petersburg up to this hour. The secondary upris- ing among the marines and troops stationed at Skatudden barracks on the peninsula, communicating with the mainland, was crushed out at a late hour, yesterday evening, by loyal troops, after heavy fighting. in which boats participated. : The sound of firing on the islands and from the fortress has ceased, and in spite of the fact that the ocoupa- tion of thé entire waterfront, by Cos- sacks, prevents the obtaining of posi- tive mews, it is understood at Hel- singfors that the mutinous artillery- men and sappers still hold the outly- ing islands and the fortress. Gen. Laiming. the commandant of the fortress, is holdi on to the nine cruisers, destroyers and torpedo | A i Ma IH OF THE NEWS, ¥ 8 Fi % T - i. = The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Judge Sedgewick, of Halifax, is crit: jeally ill. The convention of Catholic societies at Buffalo denounced socialism. Charles Blake, an man, dre dead after saw The North-West evops will vested this year ten duys earlier than last year.® § _ The United States Steel Corpora: {ion declared a dividend equal to one per cent, for the hall year. . The government census shows Cal 3 we the largest city in Alber- ta, with . onton second, The steamer Adventure sailed, for the Hudson's Bay station, with the government officers on board, John Staneroft, Minden, a river driver, was drowned at Peterbore by sli into the swift eurrent, Winton Churchill brought down the proposed Transvaal constitution the British House of Commons, M. Caillaux, former French minister of finance, advises France to unite with England and crush the German trusts. HEISIIISIOIOIICIIIIIION BEIT'S WEALTH. -- HW London, Aug. 1.--The will of the late Alfred Beit was admitted to probate yes- terday. So far as has been ascertained the estate amounts to $15,000,000. He leaves $125,000 to Dr. Tesnder S. Jameson, the leader of the Jameson Raid, and a month's salary for each year's service to all his clerks. The above is only @ preliminary valua- tion, WEE AEE EERE ¥ AREF FREE ERE FR EK | The date of the opening of the Do: minion Trades and Labor Co in Victoria -has been changed to Septem: ber 10th. ° Frank C. Loring, mining engineer, gays Cobalt's sanitary conditions are unspeakable, and expects an outbreak of disease, Hon, George P. Graham, Brockville, says he is unaware of a movement on foot to make him leader of the Ontar- io, opposition. JNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1906. In Niagara. WILL GET $1,000 IN: CASH i FROM 100° TREES. ° 30,000 Baskets Will Be Canned The Yield is the Largest For Years--Prices Are in Line With the Crops. St. Catharines, Aue. 1.~Chervies are proving to we the an for e farmers the Niagara peninsul this year. Everyone is talking of the immense cherry crop which is said to be the largest in many years. Grow- ers, canners and dealers have all they can do to the crop. To make héarts more glad the demand is excel fent and prices above the average. Dealers say that at least. 50,000 baskets will canned while one fac: tory alone has orders for over 10,000 baskets, all of which will be pitted be- fore being ready for the cans. Near Homer village, F. G. Stewart owns one hundred . trees which will Saaily pring in $1,000 in cash and any other similar. orchards be found in the district. yw Aside from the cherrioa the farmers are rejoicing with an abundance of all of crops, both fruit and grain, and the summer of 1006 can easily, be classed amongst the best on PAPER GIRL LOST HEART. Risks Life to Get Story of Famous Old Mine. Bl Paso, Texas, Aug. 1.--The rom- ance of a new bonanga in the wilds of Mexico and of a" woman who was not stunts in foreign coun Baron Komura, the Joganess diplo- mat, has arrived at 'iotoria, en route, Lheugh Canada, to the Court "ith a : A general st Helsinefors by the socialist workmen yesterday. he = ti Late Notes Of Mutiny. The Sveaborg revolt is a gigantic military conspiracy, aiming at the simultaneous capture of Russia's three great sea fortresses, Cronstadt, Sebas- tapol and Sveaborg, arranged by the Revolutionary Military League. It was sprung prematurely, by the attempt 16 arrest members of a company of Sa who mutinied on account of the death of a comrade from ill-treat- ment. The entire garrison of Sveaborg flamed out instantly, the artillery- men and Sappers garrisoning the place 'were involved: Only four companies of infantrymen remained loyal. + At 1 pm., the Cossacks cleared the square in front of the palace facing Sveaborg and them drove the public from .the entire water front to prevent the i of assistance to Sve borg. The exact situation is nol known. The casualty list on both sides must be heavy, for the fighting was waged with desperation. Various rumors are he the fate of ing to one according to another, almost all the junior - officers sided with the muti- neers, The marines at Skatudden convened an elective court-martial, which con- demned several officers to death. Owing to the cutting of telegraph wires by the flying expedition : of the "Red Guard," which destroyed the railroad at Rilhioaki, the Associated Press is receiving the freshest news of the mutiny, by telephoning to Viborg and telegraphing from there to St. Petersburg. The entire fortress is in the hands of insurgents, and there were compar atively Tew loyal troops in Helsing fors, Ther socialist population is Jed by the "Red Guard." Baseball Sum:ary. National League. -- Brooklyn, 3; Pittsburg, 2. New York, 3; St Louis, 0. Boston, 4; Cincinnati, 3. Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, 1. American League. --Cleveland, 2: New York, 0. St. Louis, 2; Boston, 1. De- troit, 5; Philadelphia, 3. Chicago, i; Washington, 3. % astern League.-- Providence, ¥ New- ark, 2. Buffalo, 3; Montreal, 2. Roch- ester, 2; 7 Toronto, 0. Baltimore; 1; Jersey City, 2. ei Piche Has Rosigned. SR AR *EE ts under the hatural gas. as P. V. Savard, ex-M.P., Chicoutimi, has been appointed transport clerk to the Transcontinental failway commis- sion at a sulary of $1,800 per annum. "There will be a meeting of the cabi- set before Mr. Oliver leaves for Eng- fand on Friday, as some departmental matters will have to be put through. The Thorold man, John Stewart, who eloped with a widow, Mrs. Bliz- gard, and was arrested at Dunnville, was fined £5 for desertion of his fam- ily. J. McCaig, M.A., LLB., son of the late inspector of schools for Colling- wood, has been appointed to the posi- tion of superintendent of city schools for Edmonton. Dr. E. H. Place, house surgeon at Boston city hospital, is dying from the bite of a child, who was choking to death from black diphtheria, and whose life he saved. MET DEATH CALMLY. ---- PF od Windsor, N.S., Aug. 1.-- George Stanley, who murd- ered Freeman Harvie, on February 2nd, paid the full penalty of his crime on the gallows at 3.10 o'clock this morning. He made no public confession. He went to the scaffold and met his death calmly without uttering a word after leaving his cell. The ex- ecution was conducted by Radcliffe. RAF EEF FAREFX Heirs of Patrick Cou hlin, Bridge port, Conn., cant, get is insurance from the Knights Columbus, as he was in Orrears, and not because he was a member of the Masonic order. Italy, according to an article by Col. Cuniberti, chief constructor of the Italian navy, in the new issue of Janes' Fighting i is planning a vessel to outclass Preadnaught The Montreal Gas company has made the city a definite offer. It asks for a thirty years' franchise, and in return offers gas for the present ai ninety-five cents, and at the end of five years at nibety cents. h a - t is supposed an oil bed Ao carry La Corona wines have been worked on pack-trains of i than one hundred miles from a rail- road, and for a long time the claim was deserted, Tt has an interesting history. A Colonel Hemmitt thought that the old claims could be worked again. He bought the mines and took his wife into the wild distriet. Indians rebelled, and, surrounding his offices, killed Hemmitt, serious wounded his wife, and murdered all of the servants, England demanded an indemnity, and the incident cost Mexi- co $65,000, ¥ Recently new veins of ore have been struck 'of all the old richness. Every indication points to a new honanta, and it 'was the news of this discov- ery which caused a managing editor of a Mexico City daily to roquest Miss Perry to make the trip and wall the new story in conmection with the famous old mines. : She accepted the assigmment, and with an Indian mowo as guide, trav- olled by pony through the rouvh coun- try, camping out at night, until she reached the famous La Corona mines. Henry J. Eisenhart, who is general manager, and who, with other Amer jeans, in interested in La Corona, of- jered his own room as o guest cham- ber and Miss Perry spent her first night in the new district in the same room in which Hemmitt was slain. That was the béginning of the ro mance, Ne eee DAMAGE BY STORM. ---- Gouverneur Stores Cows Killed. Gouverneur, N.Y., July 31 ~Bouth- ern St. Lawrence county, was swept by one of the worst storms in years last nicht. For mearly am hour the rain fl in torrents, accompanied by almost constant flashes of lightning. The highways in every direction wal fered hy washouts, while crops of grain and corn on low lands were sub- merged. In this village many cellars were flooded, the sewers bei unable off the . water, ¢ base ments of the stores | on Kast Main street suffered the greatest damage. Flooded-- | jury." 'is more | Three cows belonging to James Dal ton, a farmer on the Johnstown road, were struck by lightning and instant ly killed. Charles Lisenm, a North Gouverneur farmer, lost two cows ina wmilar manodr, ens bagi Marie Corelli has 'issued as the fron tispiece of her latest book, "Treasure in Heaven," an authentic portrait of herscli. She has been forced to this, she says, by the many fictitious, even libellous ones, that have been issued by others. Montreal, Aug. 1--Camille Piche, who was federal member for St. Mary's division, Montreal, has resign- ed, bocause of his appointment as a magistrate and license commissioner in Montreal. He first accepted the ap- pointment temporarily, but has decid- od to retain the position, hence the wesignation. . Ch em-- A busy corner during the hot wea- ther, the Red Cross drug store foun: tain is working. over time these days. Baseball match, Young Irishmen vs. Watertown, Ontario Park; Monday, Sold by all druggists. August Gh, 2.30 p.m. The murder at Nanajmo for which Robert Stiles Featherstone, formerly of Paris, Ont. is being held, was one of the foulest in the BR tors of Prit- ish Columbia. The victim was Mary Jane Dalton, the winsome twenty. two-year-old daughter of John Dal ton. H. FE. Winter, Londoy, Eng. is re- presenting a British syndicate, which proposes building fastories here for the manufacture of the new explosive, tori be ewtab- ammonal. o lished in Nova Scotia, British Co- bly in lémbid, Ontarvie and bertn, and the raw material ean be' manulactured in tbe dominion. Thousands For Canada. London, Avy. 1.--According to the hoard of figures, the number of emigrants who left for Canada, dur- ing the yéar, ending Jane 30th, was 19,500, from Scotland, 7.114 from England, and 3,907 from Treland. May was the biggest month and April next. -------------- Customs Revenué Growing. Ottawa, Aug. 1.--The Dominion cus: toms revenue continues to vo The first month of the present seal year shows an inerease of $361.742 'dyer July, 1905. {The revenue for July was $3,502,379, | compared with $3,200,630 for the same month last year. 3 -------------- It's a pliastre to candi at Gibson's Store, Strictly high class there. } buy & box * of | ished ONE FARMER ALONE| fasiise Hie: , "1am not, erime with which declared; "1 am offered caust on the altar of It z @ E 3 ---------- OLD COUNTRY BOWLERS ------ Are Playing Old English Game in Peterboro. Cle in the city, Dansville, RN RS $100 so as to give 5 excuse. This 4a officially denied. 'he jer has given his word that the Sparks estate settlement will go through For the Quebee, Aug. Paro and Dumont, are the men who are held criminally responsible for the dangerous state of Bmile Beau at St. Mathias de Cgbano, on the 14th. Beaupre somewhat better now, and it has been decided to at one start the investigation into the cuse at Frascrville. It is probable, Wowever, that the deposition taken ot Cabano, by Magistrate Panet-Angers will te used aghinst the three ae cused, A ------------------ Writ Against C.M.B.A. * Ottawa, Aug. 1.--A writ was insued at the instance of Mrs. Klien MeDon- ald, of Ottawa, against the C.MLB.A. for 81,000, the amount of an poliey om her husband's life, stated that the late Mr. McDonald had two policiss in the CMBA. of £1,000 cach. One was paid, but pa; ment was not made on the other account of the society contention, It js said, that the two policies die not correspond in the matter oi age of the man insured. y- on Roosevelt's Intention. Peoria, 1M, Aug. 1.-A letter receive ed by Mra. L. A. Kinney, of Peorin, from Secretary William Los, writing for President , concludes : "1 would say that the president has nothing to add = to the statement in sued on the t of the election 1904. His decision os that time is irrevocable." at ---------------- Ardelle Took It. Cleveland, Olle, July BN .The Chamber 'of Commerce #take of 85,000 | for 2.24 pacers, today, Was won by Ardell, the favorite, a five-year.old marei © by FE. G. Jones, of Memphis. She paced three impressive miles, winning each heai easily. Her best 'tiie was 2.05%. ' ¥ -------------- The wallé of a building on Bay destroyed Torohto, great fire Serie demol- | the | "victim of the brutal ewbing: alleny in, (TAKE X ONTARIO YP oN 320 acres tion Ditch, mental farm. The ably located on the C.P.R.* a