Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1906, p. 9

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SECOND SECTION. Coat PAGES 5 T6 14 _THE DAILY BRITISH HIG. YEAR 78. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1906. | NO, 216, HAH OF PERSIA PLACA ATES SUBJECTS --r-- you'll note, below, are fair ordj- EW collection of dies Tab week nw its first real ti is ad after he first two or three elp being convinced that this only pleasing regular patrons, this store stronger ; but are a. inning new favorites for us, t styles and good qualities, of na combination of attractive. ople will uot or can not resist, here, we earnestly . invite and special efforts to come and see 1 Praha ---- pve. rament Galea the Walls of Teheran-Cify, to the capital, whence orders have | RUM HABIT IN GERMANY. PEOPLE beth issued for general illuminations * : Out Evils of Drink to throughout the country. Though the | Pointing * chief agitators for reform thus sought 3 Employees. BY GRANTING THE NEW |juncuary in various wavs, the shah | pei, Sept. I5.-The fmgerial fn heen spose re taken remark- CONSTITUTION. the constitution ns may have heen | SNC department had HEL 8 Miaico ------ supposed. In actual fact his autocracy hol a 1t has addressed an Priests and Other Chief Agitators has of recent years heen considerably important circular to all employers imited both religiously and financial- | £1' "oo tribute toward the insurance and Refommers, Who Fled |ly. He is no longer the religious head of their workpeople against accident From Teheran, Are Now Re- | even of the Shiah community of the |, invalidity, in which the evils of s of grey, 44 ps wide, extra THEY WERE SCARED SUPERSTITIOUS AWED BY RISING PAVEMENT, ------ 4 Hindoos and Mahometans of ( cutta Regard Natural + day, 42 inches ck on Monday, thread check, ck ground, 40 navies, browns y, in navies, ; Monday, per on, at a full turning to the City, and Uni- Huesulman OE Yo state indulgence in alcohol are pointed out as Pregnant of Evil-Pros and 5c. versal Rejoicing is th ; ea roya. purse under the emist- 4 yt) 'giriking force. . tiating a God. lity. in. shades oe op g e Order ing registe has heen shytiing bun toll, The main nt of the Srculae k " Ca t. 15.--Some amusing CORE : s already indicated, the new form |g ¢ that the use of sleohol by R 4 x er: coats, 51 Teheran, Aug. 30.--The shah since | of government will consist of a na- ig 10ahow a I a most re SPE " Z 4 . 73 > X gvisiuien of Tn igh, Saparatition Was LAW & SON his accession to the throne has al- | tional council, composed of princes, | markable manner to increase the num- A? y [ 7 "Tigres / 2 Junie od ham, ihe "to un am 8 ------ ways had the intention to introduce | clergymen, Kodjars, nobles, merchants | ber of accidents and to bring about ¢ \ p Shahs the steps of the Caloutta general po PE Tan | real and efficient reforms in all the de- | and tradesmen. These various seo tions premature invalidity. The Imperial : * : » A office bu : i [3 partments of the state so as to fur- | of Persian society will have complete | Insurance office recommends that work- SECRETED IN POWDER BOX | The phenomenon caused great N zt, a Saving ther the well being of his people. For | freedom of speech. and will formulate | men with drunken habits should either tion passersby, ond'an "ime ' this purposé his majesty has now de- | laws which will become operative af- |be excluded altogether from work Loses Diamond Once in Crown of | mense crowd. ge : cided that a national council shall be | ter they have received the sionature | ghops or kept away from employment formed at Teheran, composed of repre- | of the shah. He occupies a thorourhly | where there is any clament of danger. Louis Philippe. The Hindus u are likely t sentatives of the princes, clergy, Kod: | oriental palace in the centre' of Te- | Workmen should not be permitted to Brest, Sept. 15.~An extraordinary Il on M ui o have jars (the royak tribe), nobles and | heran. Between it and the British le- | bring alcoholic beverages into their affair has occurred at the chateau of n on ay--but merchants and tradesmen. These repre- | gation lies the creat Artillery Square, | workshops, and em ors should, the Countess Rodellee du Dortzie, a blue dismond - from the crown of 0; ur coming needs, and sentatives will be elected by their | connected by a lang tree-lined avenue, | above all, see that their works have fer as this : peers. The national council shall -de- | stretching on the one hand to 'the | adequate supplies of drinking water. : liberate on all important affairs of J palace, and another boulevard con: | Suitable and frequent advice should wide, 08 state and shall have the power and [neets the Artillery Square with a Louis Philippe being the contre of . the mystery, Zhe Jdrone of Kudos, The countess, who is Amegican by birth, a few dave ago entertained her BODY FOUND IN SACKS. guests by playing on the piano, Be- . fore she did so she took off her rings, Mysterious Murder Puzsles the [in ane of which the stone was wet, and i the | also be given hy employers to their at just right to express its views with free- | British levation. hands to abstain from drink. ck, per dom and full confidence with regard to | The palace consists of various The insurance department is willing Sy all reforias which may be necessary to | buildings within a hi~h surrounding | to supply employees gratis with leaf- v ¥ wall. The interior of the treasure | lets for distribution among their LAW & the welfare .of the country. The result g \ i y SON = of the deliberations of the council shall | house is a sight, recalline the vision workpeople which deal 'with the evil : : Police. placed them on top of the instru > be submitted through the intermediary | of the Thousand and One Nights. It [effects of 7 indulgence in strong drink d Geneva, Sept. 15~The mysterious | ment. Later she found, that the fam- y of the-fisst- minister. of state to the | consists of a magnificent hall decorat- on the mental and physical health. - ' Raurdeh of Ernest Stettler, the son of | ous ope, end ring hod disappeared. ! j shah' 5F IIS MAMET) ¢ signature and | ed in blue_end white, the wall olitter- eee me Tone of Fersion Volos a wealthy farmer, is engaging the at- | The police were called in next day shall then be carried into efiect. The ing with much ~lags. In various cases | - KAISER'S CIGARETTE. te j tation of the Swiss polloa and insistod on searchine 'the rules of procedure of the national repose the maonificent crown jewels ' Stettler's body hound, gagged and of a M. Greger, a Russian of high council shall be drawn up with the ap- of Persia. nearls, diamonds, emeralds, Wanted it For Souvenir, Officer | mutilgted--was discovered inside two rank, who has represented his couniry proval of the members and shall re- | rubies, sapphires, basins of zolid gold, Thought it Ridicule sacks on the edge of a pond near the | ot 'Washington and other capitals, ceive the shah's signature. The council | ancient armor flashing with precious : 30 € ' 5 a . ------ . village of Olten, where he had appar- The blue diamond rin~ was found after determining its rules of pro- | Stones, jewel-studded shiclds and scab- Berlin, Sept. 15. For the following THEY STILL SEEK AIDE IN | ently been enticed by the murderer, concealed in the Russian's tooth pow. cedure shall then begin to give effect | bards, helmate redavith rubies chains [story the Frankforter Zeitung is re- . : It is a curious coincidence that der. He was arrested in spite of in. to the sacred of Islam to introduce | ornaments and jeweled coats of mail, sponsible : : ariw LONDON! Stettler's oldest brother was murdered dignant protestations of innocence and f i the necessary reform. many of them dating back to the ye icnisee ii hpcied a gatve | ; in exactly the same manner and near [brought before n magistrate. Howes | The latest the Mnho- The granting of this constitution to reign. of Shah Temael, combining- to a ang Unter den landen, af among Only Two Hundred Members Now the same spot two years ago, while [detained in custody. metan onlookers was the supposed im. h ting 1 lining the famous y Persia has been hailed by acclama- | Produce a scene of glittering splendor | the waning ow h & \ ' iy Le ' F 3 Jewish another brother was murdered in Gua- meg -------- press of a hand on the earth under tion by all classes here, and has added | Which probably has no counterpart on street was a loyal young ler Wo it of a, Famous Sh | temala a year before. The murderers NO HEN-ROOST THIEVES, the pavement, which is by s 4 + . conid boast that he was also an offi- Tribe--Harried By Turks. have: Dave iti ho le : immensely to the popularity of the |earth. a Th Yeser ve. The kaiser at last ribe Ira y Tks hve moves been discovered. ™ De At RH - the unlottered as a sign hat ih bd » N 4 Ol o P re. p o 3 > Ly : shah, SE Cs . din ] London, Sept. 15. dn an unpreten The ourth and last son is now the | When oy 0 Ac uge o- | bulging pavement cavered heals Unt} the opening days of this month.| GUARD SAVES TREASURE. aj axed, ahd ss oe {Ftd the hy tious house in Commercial road, east, | heir to the Stettler estates. phants Are Spoil. of a saint, The bulging is : i t Ne iw where the clerk waite: he Trew away | four men who are as strange to Lon Caleut |, 15.~The limit of de- | #8 an indication of the retwrn of ° . Muzaffer-ed-Din ruled his kingdom, his cigaretté, Promptly the clerk pick- ,Lalcutta, Sept. : onli ofy Muhomet, « 3 ng Kid Gioves verbally, at least--with the absolute | Throws Keys of Safe Out of | |p VEG (Ne 0 Sh toning to trea. |dOR 2S London is strange to them are RANJITSINHII IS CLAIMANT, |liberate theft has been reached in = a an ascendency, : i i i > 8 i oy ° » represents « 3 . hi i nn ---------- authority which characterized the Train Window. sure it as d valuable memento, but a Staying Th y ate. te Fepre tat s ------ wild place called Chiengmai, on the CONSUMPTION EA ndressed, " founders of the Persian empire. Lord Bucharest, Sept. 16.--A darino train | ubiquitous policeman pounced on him; of ovine Tad a id un n aaant Sympathy Goes With Him in Butme hirer of Siam, Se Sistas + sess Curzon, in his "Persia and the Persian | outrage has taken place in the Orient | "What's that you've picked up?" | 0. "300 gl . Quest For Throne whe live thete conceive ir Pango , Black .. 24 inches Question," admirably describes the | express between the stations Vitileat [he shouted. 3 dignified pnd 3 wnt, ing lad in. the Rombuy, Sept, '15.~The. Bombay. 1% colossal male, and when they suai Physician's Discovery Said to Sista : : government of Persia as it existed un- | ca and Buzeo. - The clerk replied : "A cigare egies Ooh h pH AR Ee | povernmont in lent ae to th ny they take nothing less than an ele Have Been Successful. vesterday: we received a small 1H the end of last month : A recenty discharged station master | which his majesty threw away rw ps. I « J the Penetateuck wanagar succession and Prince R A |phent, i hi i Budapest, Sept. 15--The Hungarian mont of Long, Black, Undress "The language in which the shah ad- | and an accomplice, boarded the train "What do vou want with jt?' Shes ! "a Pag A . ns oh : iitsinhju's claim. Spreulatic " itn The British consul at Chiengmai re- | physician, Dr. Louis Ungar, of Ka- id Gloves, in sizes from 5% to 7, dresses his subjects and is addressed | at Galatz, knowing that the mail | "To keep it as a memento." They Sl hak -. Tncoh Be ( En as to the Ane of the To, popis that elephant stealing has great: | powvar, has discovered a new treat: oy ee Jong, nd of a good by them recalls. the proud tone in contained one hundred thousand dol- "Give it up. von only want it for Levi. Nage Bin Khader ha hen | ericketer, who is now in Kattan ly increased lntely. Due of the, Britiah ment for tuberculosis. : ld on hii id. These will which an Artaxerxes or Darius spoke late in cash. ; wi purposes of ridioyle. a { | ha-Levi and Shelabee ben Jacab Ungpestionably Prince Randiteinhii isc] firtha there 1oparis § hot a Mik» been Bamed monin, and it Y, per yverd .. .. . to his tributary millions, and which | Vhen the train was going at ful And the policeman took charce of Igy ve the * strongest eluimant, Wis claim p d 1 the 'same mber loyed --. Suneosmfully may still be read in the graven re | speed, the two men entered the postal | the cigarette, while the clerk turned They have with them books and only rests on his adoption by the late contractors lost he same nu - { employed in hundreds of cases. It is 1 a9 oord of rockwak and tomb. * * * The | Waggon and tried to persuade Geor: | away indignant, asking if such inter | Lf of priceless worth, Among, | Jam's father, but that prince. educa Another firm lost nine elephants, only | injected under the skin. ' " march of time has imposed upon gesro, a mail guard in charge, to be- ference with the liberty of the subjeet | 3 0 © 70 Lol id 8 thred that | ed him as his heir prior to the birth three of which were recoveral, » Jr. Ungar intends to introduce pul AW & SON od néither religious council nor secular come their accomplice. He refused and {should be tolerated. : have been used in their syoagogue for of the late Jam, and formal adontion Bg Slebhanis tn ponecslly worth movin shortly to the medical world. i cil, neither ulema nor senate, | attenpted to give an alarm, whereup- told conturics. They ~ also carry |1® reearded in India ds absolutely | om one thousand to one sant S-------- or } wear for Now lective _ and representative institu. | on they shot him twice, mortally FOUND IN A CLOCK. with them ancient prayer hooks wih binding "YY | five hundred poh, i can thes bo seen i Published His Own Banns. be ii b k d p tions have not vet intruded their irre- wounding im, Helore he fol, Rowever, a time-worn copy of the chronology of pl uate [pathy is with Prince Sat 4 Japiagn. Bug oy = Yin Livarpoud, Sept. 15.~Rev. L. Sav. e night kind o rent features. No written check ex- he succeeded in throwing the keys o : ; theig departed priests, taniiteinhii, Who has hitherto been | CT8UVe Occu ' Pi8" | atard, vicar of Holy Trinity church s. ¥ ha underwear Be upon the royal prerogative." This the safe through the window. The Temporary Waiter Was Thief of The Samaritans have come to Eng harsly treated, only receiving a small | ™*™ thie! who manaces to og Over Datwen, Lancashire, 'was oi ; € Jaye gained a re- condition of affairs has now been ra- | train was pulled up pear Bureo sta Fortune in Gems. land to attempt to raise funds on |olowance from the state, ate ball a dozen or so can ire bin ried Sewterday, Mr. Savatard hail to nd these will only strengthen dically altered by the constitution : tion, and the criminals attempted to } Ostend, Sept. 15.--The jewels belong. | which the tribe, harried and taxed by a comlortable pittance rvs a fo publish his own banns on account of which the shah has finally granted. to | Ret away, but the ex-station master |ing to the Baroness Von Holriezel, of | the Turks, may live. They are the Helped To Lay First Cables. English rival whose ideas do n "| the absence of his curate. iran his people. : { hurt his leg badly and was arrested. |Vienna, which were stolen during 'the |bearers of a letter of introduction | London, Sept, 15.--An interesting | "087 above hen roasts can never as m's Ribbed Vests, sizes 0 to 5, Considgrable agitation has during the Before his death Geokyueo Yas charity ball at the Kursanl at Ostend [from the Pichop of Jerusalem to the | figure passed out of the navy list on pire to. Marine Will Miss His Bullet. e pare wool, sitk-trimmed. in last few Wnonths been evident especi- able to describe the second man, who Jon August 5th, have just been recov Yishop of London, and they hope to Saturday, hy the denth of Captain H, London, Sept. .~Dr. Edwin Chill ae lh wim i Shy. mong. nai mevion ol ht To. Bob also tren" cought by the" gun: red bs" the se poi the | sour' an wlohe Puith" Ge bing | A: Norerts, GB. n'ble moulyssoond | HID TH WOODEN LEG. | of Siling writhetor the Lane, dha : . : The | armes. : ho ioe A raluables com shak ben wa We BOD ( we | year, a anor Park, Lee. ter - ¢ ng, the entircly open front, Bor» populace. | 3 I octyl awd im The family of Georgesco will, it is {prised a pearl necklace, weighing 369 | high priest who showed the king, then | the navy in 1920, and helped % ulared Arrested For Forgery, Bride- hi has rinsed a Juullet. from the leg : 8 , o oo Y:, 3 5 oe t . ; ' . : a wr, W ji the closed front, with high neck form IY to has Fs Eo iol expected, receive a state pension. Carats ged valued at Jom, Soper Prince of Wales, the famous scrolls of | gator, to lay the first Atlantic cables. groom-Elect Kills Himself. shot in an actonol the west ant ribbon, according to size, from diamond rings worth $2,000 and a | the tribe He received the CB. for buoyi the i N.Z Se 15.--While je: Py 8 . fc tes je , y . - moying the | Wellington, N.Z., Sept. 15. While Africa forty-two y 8 labs ox priests. As a form of protest LEADS TO RECOVERY. golden reticule valued at £360. Dr. Gaster, the Hebrew scholar and | broken cable from the Albany and nai oe arrival of his bride. ot y JeArs ago 38c. cach, ainet \ the action of the czar in ex- i i Tr ------ again he a ha os e etar] Bi The theft was committed . by a [ Jewish rabbi, sald yesterday that the | placing the Great Eastern over the {Lincoln church, near Christchurch, MRS. HUNTER'S STORY pe K 5 Scent Afforded By Robber's Frenchman named Gale, a temporary |Samaritane renresent the last rem- | spot, so that it was recovered in the Charles McCutcheon was 'arrested by " . y Wool Bands, 25 to We each demanding the resignation of the wai am i : \ " 39c. ? h q oy Ph i piter at the Kursaal, who loft Os | nant of the oldest Jewish sect" on | folly va ant ots ' a 4 An-- 4 Ain sh Domlen. the Grand Vizier, sid a Hongirvbiel ) tend the next dav, and was arrested, |earth. "There are only 200 of them lowing ny fay detectives on a charge of for Says She and Her Husband A thi as a means of pressing a ieneva, Sept. 19.--Some days ago jg ther ith hi stheart, left," he said, a 1% nis' : : w ee hilly ar 0 | meage of prong, the | Geneva, Sept, 10=Some dove, og together with is * wether, ot |iet he mid, CTT idney Tie Are Stealthy. |The doteoives maschsd Min, and ho | Perlootly. Both Quite Well . i honk the Petsian government, some seven | of Seengon, in the canton of Argovie, | heen arrested at Ghent. deed, any European language, but Borious kidney troibles often come | then ofisradl_ un exeume 0 ry - Agajn. ¢ WF thousaixd of the inhabitants of Teher- | were broken into, and some share scrip | "The necklace was found hidden in an | eonwerse cither in Arabic or in very |0lmost unawares. No other serious Biol immentiaiie y a rv 4 pista Mrs. 1. Hunter, of : an took sanctuary 'or "bast" as itis [and a sum of one hundred dollars | 4lurm clock, and the other jewels had | diffienlt Hebrew © |uilments have so few symptoms. mat, was honed, aud eo detect th 111 Raglan knowh in Persin) in the grounds of | were taken, been gold in Ghent and Brussels. The "They believe only in the five hooks When the back is werk and aches |™* ng mand 1 yo Tid me wit Kingston, Ont., has i the Persian legation. The only clue to the thief was 8 |haroness promised a reward of 86,000 | of Moses, and regued us as schismg- | frequently. When the action of the in a ng hls "hi " . he While written for publica. 4 Owi to 'the promulgation of the | handkerchief, whith he had dropped {for their recovery. ties. bladder is sluggish or irritable or | llet wound in his lorehoad. Ale tion a statement of 4 ing t I ¢ / ; : ) : : being conveyed to the hospital he case ollo ew styles for fall com- new constitution, thos¢ refugees have | on the office floor. As the police failed ------ "I am' now endeavoring to arouse |there ae signi of kidney, liver or fie ® ny ¥ ® Thee a follows : le maged gardens with the! to maké an arrest, Herr Rohier, who intorest in thems, and hope thiit soon | bladder trouble, take Ppek's Kidney | "3 3 1 have suffered . ft the damaged g KING IS PATRON SAINT. > » 1 A : 3 McCutcheon had a wooden log, in ith ki very smart shoes. exception of some two hundred who | keeps bloodhounds, set one of the dogs a room will be placed at their dis. [ond Liver Pills ;-at once, They give | (hid he had the revolver © Be w idoey and liver | 3 had particular claims, and the priests | on the trail. In spite of the fact that | 0 d . * | poss] for an exhibition of their won. [prompt and wure relief, In boxes 25¢, ul Ih vet Soneoner' trouble and chronic un M tal' Bly ? who fled from Teheran are returning | the scent was two days old, the dog xpenditure of $50,000,000 Due | jorful treasures, 1 am using my in- |For sale only at 'Wade's drug store, constipation | or € ucher College li » handkerchicf, set off to Edward VIL ith the Roval Asiati~ Sodety [Money back if not satisfactory Her First Bet. some time. I was a . after smelling the hand . i toval Asiatic Soci y back if not satisfactory. ¢ : 3ox 5 Blucher, low cut ; a "Cured H at full speed, dashed through the op- Geneva. 'Sept. 15.-- 'King Fdward end. Probably. too, the London, Sept. 16.~Jane Dash, a subject to dizziness, t J Cut Bluche: 3 er en door 'of a house nearby and when ' causes fifty million dollars a year to | Biblical Archaeological Society will Too Much Wood f cook, was charged yesterday at the © yo yop bilious headache, ner- ie 4 i jue er ; Drunken Father. Herr Rohler arrived the dog ai ibe spent on the continent---directly | take them wp." London, Sept. 15 The Olacton } Marylotony Folie court © with ob- vo . YC lAmens: he x § sorb ti i ooo vel ot indi ; > Ts Tend structi " 8 ssembli Fa lon, large button, Enis young indy sapere | BEHLING in the eclar over a boot | and indirectly," were the words of the town orier, who is known as *Peogy," | with erbers Tor pt a m ding and side, and a tired, weary feeling are Smait and look well on any * often pro | which contained the money and the {manager of a wealthy hotel syndicate | Man Who Never Washes Himself. | on account of hi dom Tae pe A nearly all the time. mised tostop drinking but | cj, reg # | which has first-class establishments in Rome, Sent, 15<A chemist who | cently bis Bhi nt boii Sing: oe declared that at Hop She "3 Tried almost every remedy, d rr made, 8% | treated by doctors and druggists wl o it worse then A former clerk named Koch, aged (the chief continental resorts. "He is | lives in a village in the neighborbood | urban council. He claimed - support on | fined $25 ! & : i ig nesaid, Ivsnouse, | fwenty-two years, who owned the our patron saint." The other hotel- | of Florence boasts that he has not | the ground that "as ther little or no benefit ive the same shoe in the § 3210p Srinkivg" i hoot was arrested and confessed to the | keepers whom he addressed agreed, taken a bath nor washed hime! for | wooden heads i the ay "Finally, a for th Ere Le" y gos Sa robbery. Not only does the king bring a host more than shirty years. * He ascribes (ble, in the fitness of things there » Clean Teeth. try Dr. or ose who want them. m, $54 did eo in his mire jot English and foreign visitors in his | his perfect health "to his extroordin- | ought to be a wooden leo there, too." To remove tartar and stains from | results have bout his knowledge. Chinese Monopolist. | train, but he sets the fashion for tra- | ary habits . * [the teeth try a Dr. Horsey fibre tooth " . wes { brush, a perfect cleanser and polish- Utilizing Offertory Buttons. er. Call and examine them at Wade's London, Sept. 15. --~Buttons sewn on | drug store. woman | a silk ground formed a wserallwork re- Shanghai, Sept. 15.~Chang Chien, of velling on the continent, and the Eng- Chinkiang, has already eleven textile, | lish public~who pay the best and stay | Played Only One Tune. flour, silk, soap, machine abd other | the longest--follow the king's lead {: Bristol, Zonl I5---2n a acti; sh Comercial Tagine Lo hd Pe Jo | wae chard a Bo wih oe | Sy Sh tn North omdon abe | Thee are amy ore of wvoud do al with in and electric equipments, Whose [nce was fair to see, (Ring sal § hat 'she had carned her Tiv- | tion, the ornament being the work of bility in men that yield to the use of en "Ho is alvo building his own | Because each night he had a drink. | I0¢ for the last seven years hy play- {a country clergyman's wife, who thus | Carter's Iron Pilla, Those who * are in hand, al g Of Rocky Mountain Tea ihe the national anthem on a _concer- | utilized the buttons put in the offer: | troubled with nervous weakness, night . tina. tory bags of her hushand's church. sweats, ete, should try them. people though will all ege Shoe.; es bu $3.00 to $35.00. Fa Wi gn dockyard.

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