Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1907, p. 1

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Jrocurable, repared a great showing rtain Netts, Sash Netts Nottingham Netts, new Nottingham Netts, this 30. 1.75, 2.00, 2.2%, 3.75, 4.50, 5.70. 6.00 and Oorrow red a special lot of 50 AINS, a good pattern, 3% yards long. They business Shor, "a Sra subjects thororeniy tavght by Somprent, experien: d night classes. Ester od time. Rates very moderate, one, 440. H. F. METCALFE, President. ile the lot lasts J. EB. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. 1.25 pair. it of two pairs. cepted for this lot. ysduesday morning. thirty-eight years. stylish, substantial and They cost a little others, but think of the comfort it to know that: when you go out driv. i your carriage is Has $1.50 r Ladies { HAVE THIS KIND Telephone, 252. ham street. The Cangda Stains are ready for use and w led, will iipetnos clear and rich shades ue to nature, Dongola Kid Blucher extension sole, 0A PAIR. Shoe Store | vendid Trunks, cheap and YEAR 74. No. 101, Our Sealskins are the best being the genu- dt hd) ALASKA (London Dyed) And in richness of and durability, superior to any other grade. JOHN McKAY, 149-155 Brock St., Kingston. Still House-Cleaning? A further list of helps. Pearline Sapolio Bon Ami Dutch Cleanser Monkey Brand Electro-Silicon Clothes Lines Polo Shoe Polish 2 in 1 Shoe Polish Big 3 Shoe Polish Spanish Blacking Stove Pipe Varnish. JAS. REDDEN & C0. ud OF MONTREAL po Pars: The branch of this Bank at corner of King and William Sts., Has Moved TO CORNER OF KING AND CLARENGE STS. If you wish to be successtul at tend The Kingston Business College Limited, head of Queen street Canada's Highest Grade Book-keep! school. JYpawnitig, A NOISELESS CARRIAGE One grade only, that the best. McLaughlin has been our motto for His carriages are comfortable. more than Get one and be Furniture Centre Springs, Matiresse resses, Hanoy Thought. Range, Tin and Olasy- ALLEN, TheuApctioneer, Residence, 243 Syden- VARNISH STAINS Pains Co's., SOLD ONLY AT For every variety of Real Estate Bargains and Insurance, go to SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY. nesday. Wednesd; morrow, 10 a.m. This day Fontenoy, "T795" Boers Tha 1900. evening at '8 officers and other important busi dod at 3. 80 o'clock sharp. DAILY MEMORANDA. Board of Trade, 8 p.m, Golf and Country Club, 4 p.m. Wed- City roperty FLommittee, 4 p.m. Sale o Furniture, 68 Yark street, to- in history :--Battle of i! oat] efeated at Special Meeting Board of Trade this o'clock, Nomination of Annual Meeting of Kingston Civic Tipe Jrovement Society will be held in XY. W, « Rooms (up stairs), Thursday, May WHIG TELEPHONES, 243--Business Office. 229---Kditorial Rooms. 292 Jobing Department. Everything that's printable. THREE LESS Places For The | Selling of Liquor. ONLY TWENTY-EIGHT \ TAVERN LICENSES GRANTED FOR THIS YEAR. they OOOO BSA BRB BB Glassware DESIGNS Constantly arriving from the very cheapest pressed glass to the finest full crystal. See the New Glass Trays for cigar bands. Robertson Bros. The Kingston paid person, will secure she comviction of the party or parties guilty of the poisonings, Treas. Kingston. British subject who was kidnapped from his father's garden on March 24th, berated on payment of 875,000. The manded $100,000. The ment will insist that the repaid by the gressional party waii, ture of that territory, on the after landing the party at Hawaii, go on to ! > or AH famine stricken. of China. Te # in charge on ' behalf of i and consists of Senator Samuel nd wv. r wife; A, B, Rhode wife, Indianag J. V. not in to io} going oish Charles 'E. down . before you get back. Then, too, they run easier, last long- er, and agro more attractive than a cheaper rig. i fashion. Por sale at 42 Princess St. Auction Sale Household der and wife, L. [Moche, 68 York St: Howell and wife, New . (, May 1st, 10 a.m. 'i and other Tables, Huair- cloth Chairs, Molodeon, : pets, Very Old Urockery, board, Hangine Lamps, Bedstaads, Tapestry Glass, Clock, Bureaus, Feather wife, Missouri; braska: F. erick Molachlan, Jones and wife, James C. Neadham, party will early in June, ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded di © cure in all atarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is. the only oa t internally, actin and mucous by destroyi ease hoy i 20,5" ti Removal Sale Marble Works will he moved in Juné to larger premises, on Princess street. Meanwhile Generous Discounts Will be given on our stock of Monuments and Headstones, for May only. See 8. J. Kilpatrick Corner. of Bagot and Queen streets, he fore placing any orders. $100. REWARD - THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE by the Humane Society to any who will furnish evidence which recent dog or any of them. Apply to Miss Cottle, Hon. Sec.- Humane Society, 839 Albert " A KIDNAPPED BOY Returned on Payment of $75,000 Ransom. Constantinople, April. 30.--Robert! Abbott, the son a prominent residing>at Salonica, has been li- a ransom of brigands originally de- British govern- ransom be Turkish government. Congress Of For Hawaii. San Francisco, April 30.-*The con- that will visit Ha invitation of the legishh- sailed, to-day, transport. Buford, which will, on the China with supplies for ie party George B. McClellan, the delegates from Ha- . Piles, of Washington; Representa Hepburn, of Iowa, and Capron and wife, of Island; E. R. Hamilton and Michigan; A. L. Brick and wife, Graff and wife, lin Littlefipld and wife, Maine; E. Acheson and wife, Venn: sylvama; J. Warren Keifer, Ohio; R. n. Cole, Ohio Charles McCarvin, 1 linois; W. Ww. Wilson, linois; James H. Davidson; Wisconsin; George L. Lilley and wife,. Connetticut; Arthur TL. Bates, Pennsylvania; P. 8S. Alexan New York; wife, Towa; «k George W. : P. Campbell, Kansas; Fred- California; Wesley D. Washington; and California. The return to San Francisco 'Many a man studies a subject so much that he hasn't any real knowl edge about it. The folding envelope was first used in 18390. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleas- sease that science has been able stages," and that fis panitive cure now known to the medical Sarnity. Catarrh being a constitution requires constitutional ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is t directly whos the blood aces of the system, there ng the foundation "of or dis allow for improvement is the entire population in its resist upwards. The i reasons Li of Joseph McConnell, The Grand Union Hotel and The Bowen House Are [Off--Other Places Must Make Repairs. The liguor license commissioners met Monday evening, when action was taken on the thirty-eight applic cations recvived for renewal of licen- ses. The chairman, Andrew McMahon, presided, and also present were Messrs, | James Mallen and Frank Hoag. The city council having directed the commissioners to grant only twenty- eight tavern licenses this year, three had to be ent off, as there are at present thirty-one bars. The three that the commissioners decided to cut off are: Licenses Cut Off. Joseph McConnell, Sr., Williams- ville. Peter Devlin, Grand Union hotel. James Adams, Bowen house, Mr. Devlin was retiring from the hotel business in any event, in view of his government appointment. Tavern Licenses Granted. The following licenses were granted for the ensuing year, beginning May Ist : T. P. Phalen, G.T.R. restaurant. P. McKenna, Imperial hotel. P. Thompson, Club hotel. Jumes Norris; Ottawa house, James. Spence, The Hall. James Sowards, The Manle Leaf. William Dunnigan, The 0. K. house. Ecoles Bros., Grand hotel, John Wardrobe, Hotel Randolph. Conrad Haag, Hub hotel. W. Telfer, British American. Samuel Harkness, American house. Archibald Simpson, Lake View ho- tel. Cooper Lennox, Junilee house. Corwdon 1. Horne, Provincial hotel, Joseph A. McConnell, Collendes hotel. William BE. Harris, Congress hotel. John Hastings, Exchange hotel. William Marshall, Grimason house. Shop Licenses Granted. James McParland, King street. Robert Lawler, Golden Lion Block, J. 8. Henderson, Brock street. Rigney & Hickey, Princess street. George Thompson, Jr., Princess street. Alexdnder Tyo, Princess street. T. J. Leahy, King street. Licenses Extended. The following licenses have tended for a period of one month, to been ex- Saunders Bros., Queen's hotel, Philip T. Haffner, Anglo-American hotel. George. Jenman, Russell house. Con. Millan, Iroquois hotel The following licenses have been ox- tended for a period of three months, to allow for improvements to be made { i Joseph Paradis, Ontario house. McCue Windsor hotel. Carey & Cochrane, Albion hotel. John Gordon, Revere hotel. Louis Langbort, Western hotel. The proprietors of the hotels where the licenses have been cut off, will be given the usual three months for the sale of their stock. WHILE MOTHERS FIGHT. Bros., Tots Stowed Away From, Scene of Strikes. Rome, April 30.--For a whole month the agricultural laborers at Argenta, in the province of Ferrara, have been on strike for a more equitable divi sion of labor and wages. So resolute that ance to the farmer proprietors mothers of families, nearly all of whom profess socialist principles, have new sent away from 'the zone of conflict in all 1,700 bab es to "be cared for in ariifan households in various parts of upper Italy. The chamber of labor of Bologna has nde to shelter and nurse 150 of these infants of the age of three and Ferrarese leagues alsoi are making weekly allow- ameces to their associates on condition of their continuing the campaign of passive resistance, REFUND TO THE POPE. Government Pays $1,800,000 For Religious Houses, Rome, April 30.--The long-standing legal action between the vatican and the government over the sequestration of religious houses in 1870 has been settled. by the government agreeing to pay $1, S00 L000 to the pope. This sum was paid over to the legal roprésentatives. of the vatican yester- day--$600,000 in cash, and the rest in government bonds, The pope person- ally sent a letter of acknowledgement to the government, and expressed his cordial thanks for the consideration shown by the quirinal. Comments in the newspapers show that the transaction is egasded asa t illustration of admir- now isting bet between p y we i tween Medane ing the dred complaints from foreigners about their missing vinced that the culprits must be asso- ciated with the Cavaliere Giambrano, viesligs ations, Catholirfeertain Rossi, a peddler merchant, Royalty Fought S Shy of Bavarian "Princes. PRINCESS MARIE, Berlin, April 30. Princess Marie, wife of Princo Ferdinand of Bavaria, is said to be trying to form an alli- ance between her royal sister-in-law, Princess Wiltrude, and the fifth son of the E or and Empress of Gormany. As a rule European royalty has fought shy of the Bavarian princes and princesses because of the tendency to- ward insanity, which has shown itself prominently through several genera- tions. ---- ATTACK LIBERALS MINE MAGNATES PLOT TO RUIN THE RAND, Effort to Be Made to Coerce Transvaal Government on Question of Chinese Labor. Johannesburg, - April 30.-It is un- derstood here that the following scheme has been decided upon by the heads of the mining hous:s. When the 'ivansvaal parliament moots, in June, their. representatives in the chamber will move an amend- ment in the constitution to enable the contracts of the Chinese to be renew- i and, in view of the fact that pro- hably Rall the Chinese will refuse to renew, the amendment is so designed as to enable further Chinese to be im ported to keep up the prisdht strength, If the Transvaal government opposes, the mines will be closed and a crisis provoked, causing finafial panic on the rand. The mine owners calculate that this will cause the government to give way The magnates regard the imperial government as a negligible quantity They boast that they will make Lord Elgin climb down as quickly over the Chinese in the Transvaal as he did over the Zulus in Natal Dr. Jameson's proposal at the eo lonial conference is part of a to evhibit the liberal anti-colonial. scheme government as Another factor in the scheme js that the ming owners are interesting them selves in pushing -the protectionist propaganda in Lond mn. Altogether, a = r movement is now being ineored here and in London. by nopolitan finance to diseredit the liberal government in England and to foree the Transvaal government into the maintenance o the infamous system of Chinese labor an the rand IN PLOT WITH THIEVES. Great Haul Made in Raid By Police. Turin, April 30.--The wholesale ar reats of Italian railway officials im- plicated in the international train rob- beries, effected last week, were the out come of repeated - protests on the part of a Scoteh gentleman tourist, Walter Neilson, of Ayr, whose portmanteaus were ripped open and plundered be and Genoa. The Turin authorities, after weigh circumstances of several hun property, became con railways staff. who was ap- pointed to superintend the secret. in. discovered that a coter of rajlway men were in the habit meeting together frequently in a re- served saloon of a popular Turin cafe, where they were always joined by a who soemned to be in a flourishing finandal condition. On being more closely watched the habitues of these reunions were noticed journeying often by ex- press trains in which they had no busi- ness, " Nine nrrests were made to begin with, including the suspected peddler, The arrested officials had in their pos on their latest hauls, state tion for dpening baggage. The police then raided their homes and a city warehouse rented by the peddler ac gomplice, : Among the abstracted goods receiv- ed are comprised hundreds of yards of silks and seating, neckties, handker: chiefs, boots, patent leather shoes, ko- daks, shoals of cigars and Panama hats; also a wardrobe of priestly para- phernalia. Occasionally one has the fortune to feet women who are ideal in looks and re. je you will - find she takes Ninety-nine times out of ollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea "drug store. TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1907. 10 DICTATION Should Emanate From The ence to the prines, are to be Saved From ly escaped being the tar car regiment at bra was thrown from one " sido or. The collision was only inches, and with a_ bruised arm, complimented his driver on his skill. ceived here rovalt amd a grave has beow 8 together with bunches of keys of every deserip- periments Spanish without cables, The ---- is based on that Colonies. GOVERNMENT Should Rather Dictate the Policy of the Discussing the Premiers Entertained, London, April 30.--The imperial con- ference will open the discussion on the preference to-day. the premiers ir Colony will with vigor, their that it is not for the colonics to die- ment, but more for the later to dic- tate the policy of the colo x The debate probably will extend over more than one sitting. it is anticipated conclude elap: before another The keenest interest contif- all quarters for publicity. the secretary of the reduction of postal rates, The Duke of Sutherland, as presi- dent. of the Tariff Reform League, gave a recvption to the premiers at Stafford house yesterday. All the premiers and ministers were present and there was a great muster of tariff reformers. The Earl and Countess of Derby also enter- tained them to dinner. It is said that Sir Wilfrid Laorier promised if he found it possible that he: would -necept General: Botha's invi- tation to visit the Transvaal; but whien Sir Wilfrid extended a like invi- tation to the Transvaal premier, Botha, it is said, replied that R would not be possible for him to Transvaal again for some years, Kaiser's Son Should Not Visit America. Berlin, April 30.~The report that tho kaiser's fifth son, Prince Oscar, is to visit the United States is denied, but it is understood that his fourth son, Prince August Wilhelm, may tour in America, The newspapers are divided as to the desivability of such a tour, The Deitsche Tagosgeitung declares that the idea is Tadicrous, because the prince could only be influenced for evil by coming in contact with rich par venus in Berliner Tageblatt fa and declares that weal- will be no new experi for plenty of them found in Germany. vors the tour, thy parvenus HAS NARROW ESCAPE. Injury on Car By Chauffeur. April 30.-The kaiser narrow victim of a mo accident in Berlin, this morn. Berlin, ing lis majesty was on his way in his car to breakfast with the officers of a their barracks near Ber- lin, His chauffeur turned a corner sharply, and found himself within a few vards of a heavy waggon, but had enough presence of mind to apply the # with all his « The car shot round drength, and the kaiser to the oth- averted by the kaiser, who escaped REVOLT IN MONTENEGRO. A Military Government Has Been Proclaimed. ; April 30.--Despatches re- report the outbreak of a political erisis in Montenegro. A military government proclaimed, and Premier Tomanevies has tendered the rosigna- tion of the cabinet, which Prince Vienna, Nicholas has refused to aceept. bands ore reported to be Cettije. Serious streot occurred at Podgeritza, thirty miles north of Scatari: Several persons are supposed to have been killed or wounded. The military has been ealled out there and further con- flicts are feared. Armed marching on fights have AGRARIAN 1 TROUBLES ian Governors. St. Petershurg, April 30.--Agrarian troubles are anticipated in the near future. The governor of the provinces of Vyatka and Tambov and several other provinces have asked that Cos- sacks be quartered in the villages which are the oentres of the agita- tion, as they fear the rural guards will sympathize with © the peasants, and refuse to suppress disorders. Torpsdoes Without Cables. Madrid, | April 80.--Successful ex- have been a ducted by officers in firing torpedoes of Marconi's wi wraphy. LAURIER AND BOTHA HOLD THAT THE IMPERIAL Colonies--Conference Preference It is stated that Australia and Cape resolutions while Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Premier Botha will take the line tate the poliey of the imperial govern: In fact that at the present rate of progress the conference cannot fortnight ues. to be manifested in the quéstion here and appeals are being made from Sir Wilirid Laurier has written to Empire League expressing his appreciation of the league's work in connection with the aniel Spens, of acciden leave the ow command, and on these a number of soldiers' were engaged in firing prae- tice, A small plateau at the top of the hills divides the two blopes, and the danger zone at the back of the ranges is marked out by rows of red posts, y shouted to back for their lives, but at that mo- nent Mr, Spens was seen to fall from his horse. side, but it was too late. A bullet had passed through his head, kill i instantly, Motor |¢ Are Being Prepared For By Russ- lum. The authoritics con wit CASS WAS Thi ah being done, NS hagh there is no precedent for the course. Had he developed insani residence tele- | would have been SERVIAN 3 PARLIAMENT ROWS. | Lead to Proroguing. of the As Bel a: Sein 3 Ii ~The peony, En . two months in structive i. aktion which ised ie ny The 1 to min isters which took up the entire day, and the ministry has at last persuad: od the king to sign the necessary man: date for the pos t of the Skuptechina. If at the end of two months the opposition is still recal- citrant, it will be postponed for an- other two months, after which new elections will take place. PUTKAMMER MAY GO BACK, Indignan® Over His Conduct in Kamerus, Berlin, April 80.-It ia reported that Governor Von Futknmines is to return to his post in the Kameruns. There will be a storm of indignation in Germany if the news be correct. Bt the disciplinary court fined him 1,000 marks for having issued a fictitious pass to his whom he alleged to be his cousin, Baroness Von Eckhardstein. The lat: est phase of the scandal is that a renl Sonsin of the governor, Madeline Von written a comedy telling of the ex- ploits in the Kameruns of her rela- tive, ® THE RIDERS IN PERIL FOX HUNTER SHOT CROSS- ING RIFLE RANGE. Soldiers at Practice Accidentally Send Bullet Through Head of English Sportsman. riers, Robert S tally shot by some soldiers at practice. The i was an These were not noticed by athe ut, however, as they gal the mist. The first ee aang they were in serious danger ae an exclamation by the go "the land of machines and [felt a bullet whiz by his face. dollars." The who He turned his.own horse and prompt- the others To ride There was a rush to his Mrs, Spens, the mo of ho young man, was taking part in the hunt, and was one of the first to reach his side. While some of the huntemen rode off o stop the soldiers at Sheis Practices others obtained an- aml the body was removed to ed Park, BARS THE RED FLAG. Archbishop Will Not Allow Its Use in Procession. Montreal, April 29.--The proposed May day demonstration by the postal ists of Montreal was considered ficiently of Roman Catholic authority in this diocese to episcoy munication to the feithiul of Mont- real, protesting against the demon- stration at high mam at St. James' cathedral. serious by the chief exponent justify an com- rehbishop Bruched him- fread oii the throne a letter strongly defiouncing~ the socialists, putting the people on their guard against their teachings, and protest ing against them parading through the streets. At a moeting of the socialists, with 500 present, hali of whom were French. Canadians, they reaffirmed their right to parade, Mr. St. Martin, their lead. er, intimating that Montreal was not so uncivilized as to prevent such & demonstration when the red flag is fiy- ing in all the cities of the world. Antoine Perrault, speaking for the Laval students, declared there was no use for any other Hage in this coun- trv exept the Union Jack and the Tricolor, The socialists, however, were largely in the majority, and included French-Canadians, Pples, Germans and Italians. Insane Chinaman Sent Back, Toronto, April 30r-Lam Fou gota 8 trip back to China at the e mo the province of Ontario. He 1s baliev: ed to bo the first Chinaman to havd required the attention of an Ontario asylum. He developed insanity after being out here about four years and was incarcerated in the Toronto as: way cheapest and simplest hina bak. ty within two years the Sranmortation responsible return, ain and fancy elfects, ide, SHANG-TUNG SILK Fxtra fine weave and finish, one yard wide. Beautiful trimmings to match ASK A SPECIAL FLAG. Nationalistic Movement in Teeland flag strongly pecsead nl Iceland. tion in the anh "monarchy, iain, however, hat 80 Jong och be the os Lhe of the Toclnuderny. The municipality of agreed to display an em dematie during the contemplated visit of king, and there are reports that na- Forvign nations sorts will ba made. having fishing interests in Teeland encouraging the movement, bo glad to ses Iceland a tdly 0 od from Deswmark. ture "has ordered d sods and I i of dealing ta the el are

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