Women's hite Waists DORROW, Waist in stock must be gust to make room for ve during. August. In have decided to place at it will surely interest ring a Shirt Waist. ts for 1.33. s for 1.50. ts for 2.25. s for 3.00. t's for 65c. s for 50c. long list, s new this summer, and + onsidered the s in Kingston cs to clear, it will repay rd to buy just now, se- | have them placed aside lises & Suit Cages ' The largest assort- mentand the best goods" of any city between Toronto and Montreal. Suit Cases, Canvas Telesco Cases, Jap- anese icker 'Club { Bags, Suit Cases and Telescope Cases, La- b8, 'dies' Basket Trunks, Hat Boxes, Steamer nk Straps, Shoulder Buraps, 7 Ni adies just received. New . Lt Shoe Store. ily YEAR 74. NO. 166, DAILY MEMORANDA. Cheese Board, 1.30 pan., Thursday. Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8:30 p.m. tp derlumd, every afternoon and even | Ing. Ontario Historical Society, 12.80 pon, Dhursday Sale of Str. Alina, a. at Cereal Works, This day in rendered to British, man war conuncuced, We invite you again to St James' kingston aon nay Visitors and Tourists Are invited to see our FUR SHOW ROOMS. Compare Our Furs in Quality and Price. Absolutely no obligation to buy. We are showing Exclusive and beautiful Designs, in Fine Canadian MINK. Sets and single pieces. In Fur and Fur-Lined Garments. Special prices at Queen's, to-morrow, at 11 by the Sheriff, history ;--Macknaw sur- 18865; Franco-Ger- 1870. WHIG TELEPHONES, 243--Business OfMticey 229--Editorial Rooms. 202--Jobbing Department. Color Printing a Specialty. Dinner Sets We have a few of those job sets left, you can save THREE OR FOUR DOLLARS All new up-to-date patterns, on every one of these sets. KINGSTON, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1%. 1907. SPAT oN OLD GLORY. Then Japanese Was Attacked By a Mob. Los Angeles, Cal, July 17.1 Yoni, a Japancse, employ. as a wiper in SWORDLESS gus ihys Appeared In Frock Coat At beity, narrowly escaped serious injury lat the hands of an enraged mob of | workmen, yesterday. Yoni | | Ame rican Celedony Was wiping an engine on which had | been placed two small American flags. While wiping the engine Yoni turned and deliberately spat upon one J lof the flags. His action was seen by |amather, workivan, who immediately Yoni from the engine to the [lied at Ye same time acquainting {the other workmen in the building of AS KING HAD WAIVED COURT'S {Yoni's act. A crowd quickly surround- DEMANDS. led the Japanese and he was being { roughly handled when he managed to | clude his assailants and escaped. | So That Sir William R. Cremer's! Might Not Suffer a A SUDDEN DEATH. | Conscience mentary conferences, who was knight- ed, on June 25th, accompanied the other. recipients of the king's birth- day honors, to Buckingham Palace, yesterday, to be formally invested by the king with his new dignity, Al- {peace conference that was refused of- ficial recognition, died suddenly, and was buried Tuesday, in the Eikendaan | cemetery. The only mourners were an- other member of the Korean mission | md a hotel man. Wild reports regard- ! | July and August. John McKay Fur House ONLY SHORT A FEW PIECES. Robertson Bros. FOUGHT TO KISS IKON. | SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED Remarkable Scenes in Streets of to the undersigned, and endorsed "Ten % in der for addition to Rideau Hall, St. Petersburg. : Oitawa,"' weil be received at this oflice St. Petersburg, July 17.-The arriv- until Wednesday, August 7, 197, in-| 4] of the famous lkon of the Resur ly, for t construction of an ad- ot bi I : >.3 I to Rideau Hull, Ottawa rection, brought from Palestine by the amd specification can be seen and | Patriarch of Jerusalem, for presenta- s of tender obtanwd at this Departs | tion to the emperor, was made tht oc- | casion of a remarkable anti-revolution demonstration. It was borne Persons tendering are notified that ten- ders with not be conswlered undess made | on the printed forny supplied, and signed | with their actual signatures. along Nevsky Pros- i the | sword, Six | quiries drew | : a : : Fach tender aust sbe accompanied by | Pret, in procession hy a dozen bishops. an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, | A 1 nu train of ceclesiastics followed, made payable to the order of the Hon- land there were several hundred people ouratle the Minister of Public Works, | j= 4p "0 tern The il Se poarded] equal to ten per cent (10 pc.) of "the n 60 ge i kon was guarcet wmount of the tender, which will be by sjuadrons of Cossacks, and was forieited if the party tendering decline deposited in Kanzan Cathedral, the to enter ante on to do so, or if he fail to the work Contracted for. If the Ie not accepted the turned The Department does not bind itseM to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, FRED GELINAS, : Sueretary. Depurtinent a contract when called up- ompiers Metropolitan of St. tender | at ng. cheque will be re-| There Petersburg offici- were no | moving shrine was besieged in its pas- sage by crowds of devotees, who | fought for a chance to kiss the ikon. | Many persons fainted. Subseque tly | a great meetin a8 held, and was ad- of Public Works, ttawa, July 16, 1907, dressed hy reac nary leaders, includ Nowspapers will not he paid for this [ in, Dy. Drubovin, president of the advertisement if they insert it without > ; : ) ut authrity fram. thy Dour tment | League of Russian People, and Prince -------- _| Voloasky, who, in violent language, things | denounced the second douma, and call lid upon his hearers to register a vow that not a single Jew be allowed to portals of the third douma I enter the | The vow was | Our store od with good especially suited for Campers Fishing Parties thugiasm, A TOWN'S PREDICAMENT. Boundary Cuts . » » Picnic Parties Two. Lloydminster, July 17.~The hound Mail orders carefully packed and|ary line between Alberta and Sas- promptly shipped. kptche wan splits this town in two a meeting was called to dis Monday affiliating entirely cuss the question of with either province, but Jas, Redden & Co. no decigion disorders, but the taken amid great en-| | | Lloydminster in no home or parents, though, in accordance with custom all others wore court dress and court William appeared: in a ing the death of Tohun were circulat- | ed after his interment. It was declar- | Surprised on ed in some quarters that he had | i tio committed suicide, while hy others it} explanation 4 Wil. | was averred that his death was not | natural. The doctor who attended | Tohun states with emphasis that the | | man died of apoplexy. | { frock coat and trousers forth the | that the king had waived Sir | liam's compliance with ceremony, be | canse his forbade him to | wear a weapon of any sort | At a meeting held in the House of Commons, yesterday, of the various | representatives of the inter parliament it was decided that next year s conscience ELOPES WITH MOTHER-IN-LAW | unions, 1 Seek Kindred Sphere Robbed and | con'erence should take place in Ber lin, the representatives considering it Retreat Home. Vienna, July: 17.--A spiritualist, | named Banuminger, living in Budapest, | of "the meeting Representative Richard eloped with his mother-in-law, the | Bartholdt, of Missouri, president of Wife of a landowner named Deutsch. the American group, presented the Banninger was dissatisfied with his | ¥ British group with an elaborately | wife because she was not interested in | worked silk British flag, with a white his seances. He found his mother-in- devoted to spiritualism. They | impossible to accept the invitation ex- teed by Ottawa, At the conclusion border. Lord Weardale accepted the law i a ont. Ar. in a Bi rR » came to Viemna preparatory to start. a fing n'a Hep spect, ing for the United Statcs. While hero| Three doctors were soon on the D Storing was brought en a \ > . w 8 they were robbed of all their belong- | Scene. and Mrs. Storing ® For campers, limo juice, Abbey Salt, y 110 the Lady Minto Hospital, here. It ings and they returned to Budapest. {Deutsch and Ms daughter are both | {suing for divoree, (Saline Laxative, 15e., not 25c.) seid- lite powders, in tin boxes, marshmal- lowe. Gibson's Red. Cross druy store. GALT GIRL CHERISHES QUEER IDEAS OF FUN St IT PYCHICAL Western Ontario E XPERIE NCE | | | The police a f | | 1 As He Could Not Wear im . Was Terrible During the Weapon of Any Sort--Really a Of a Memper of the Korean Ordeal. : Kingly Act. J Mission. | New Liskeard, Onmt., July 17.--Mr. London, July 17.--8ir Wiliam R The Hague, July 17.--Tohun, a 8nd Mrs. James Storing, formerly of Cremer, founder of the inter-parlia- member 'of the Korean mission 10 ' the | New Liskeard, now live at Boston, | mother-love {| wheel and held the child's head down, | strong, HER HEROISH Saved Child's Life At Ex- pense Of Arm. CLD UNDER TRAIN AN ACCIDENT TO A CHILD IN BOSTON. Held the Child's Head Down as Each Car Wheel Crushed Over Her Armw--The Pain She Says where they Koop a restaurant, A few mornings ago Mrs, Storing went to a spring about 100 yards up {the track for a pail of water. Hor { four-year-old girl followed. There were a lot of cars standing on the track, and there was no indication that these were about to be moved, There are cars lying there nearly all the time, However, just as the mother stepped off the track, and the daughter was close to the rear end of the last car, fate was a sudden shunt of eight & The child was knocked down, ter fuoe being on the ground, but in a moment she raised her head, when the asserted itself, and her mother put her arm in front of the and shouted for her to keep her head down. Ono wheel passed over her arm, but it was not cut off. and until the civht cars passed over the little girl, Mrs. Storing kept calling to the child to keep her head down, and in this way the child's life was saved. Then the. mother was carried home in is hoped that the arm may be saved. She can move the fingers, The little girl ia the youngest of PITH oF. THE THE NEWS, The Very Latest Cu Culled From All Over The World. The new engineering bui Mo- Gill University will cost $275, Herbert Kos#, McGill, has won a - fellowship at Exeter Collie, Oxford, The sta to haa resolved to vigorously progecuta cases of u t Hoy wood trial, pesjury at... th Over a millibn persons have died from the plague .in India during the last six months, John R. Anderson, Renfrew, bus been appointed public school inspee- | tor for Brookwille, Sir William Henry Perkin, founder of the coal, tar color industry, died, on Sunday, in London, © government is takin punish people who publis rogurding the dominion, A sixteen-year-old girl with a mania for horse stealing, is causing much vin and about Galt. ¢ Erlanger are said to be es: establishing a world-wide theatre trust with a capital of ¥100,000,000, Word has reached Ottawa that Guy Mainguy, the yohng Canadian singer, is dangerously ill in England. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is expected to ar rive in Montreal on Saturday. The river front is to be illuminated in his steps to slanders honor. M. H. MacLeod has been appointed general manager of the Canadian Northern railway with heodguarters at Winnipeg. Fifty Dosikbiohors from Thunder Hill tramped into Dauphin, Man., weaving pink and white nightgowns and beg- ging for money. 4 TOOK OFF HER HEAD, Shanghai, July 17.-A female teacher, of a girl's school, has been deca pita ed for alleged ity with the revolutionary party. who murdered the governor of Anhui, on July 6th. ; EAR ARR EARE : FEEEXERFRR Berlin military men are waking up to the fact that in ballooning the German army is several years behind the French. b Hamilton's mayor proposes to force the G.T.R. to run two trains a day eight children. Mrs. Storing is a healthy woman, and had] stood the pain, which, she saye, is ter-| rible, very well. ONE DOLLAR PER KISS. Revenue Derived From a 'Kissing »" Trovorton, Pa., July 17.~When Mrs. Andrew Lucusko was led from church | into the home of her husband; to-day, one of the wedding guests proposed that each man, kiss the bride and give gl apiece Galt, Ont., July 17. The bride and husband agreed to the county have been on a hunt for a Undergone by New York the proposition, and soon tho young week past lor Lily Cooper, aged 3 woman was overwhelmed with kisses seventeen, a girl of the town, who has Clergyman--Saw She eventually had $385 on a plate, and has eked evory man in the company contribut- out a precarious existenc for some Deathbed. ing, and several more than once. None vears a§ a factory worker and do-| et" asked for credit. este | . 4 ---------- The irl has a mania for playing New York, July 17~What appears India Won The Kolapore. practical jokes, such as issuing fake | to be a remarkable psychical experi-| Ottawa, July 17--Almost every onders to livery stables and restaur- | ence ha just been undergone, it is Canadian. newspaper has different: re ants. Wednesday, lily hired a horse said, by the Rev, Henry Rollings, now | G0 6a 0 gooting for the Kolapore uml rig from Lawrason's livery, Pres taking a special course in the New cup at Bisley. This, hy reason of 'the IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, {could le reached, so things must ton, and neglected to return it. She York Homeopathic Medical College, in | 60 0 Agieinted Press cables, be- -- | main as they are in a most unsatis-i oo sad to Hamilton, Br antford, that he saw us 1m 8 vision the death ing muddled. Caneda is not this IT IS A FACT. factory shape, indefinitely. It compli Guelph, and small villages in this dis of his father, although 3,000 miles | "5 . 00 0" of the Kolapore cup. Where you get good stult you gain Cates civic alfuirs intolerably, a8 8 (pict. but was ulways teo quick for | separated father and son at the time. bag © Cores cabled giving fiest place to money and you will do thas by buying ntugistrnte has no legal right the police. Morcover, the death bed scene as thé] 0 oinion's representatives were in your Stoves, Furniture and Citpets at (|. ASS yeeurring beyond ain Phe county force have been tracking | voung clergyman saw it in his mind's A i 3 aves, I : Bo pases ( u : e count ree have been King k error. lmdin was first, England se TORK S Secoms: 4 Store, 8Y8 Prin stron from where he lives, nor have pf, days. Preston, Hespeler amd jeyve, was corroborated in every detail | 70 nd Canada third. Col, Tilton ------------------------------------ | |gwyers or doctors right to pragt joe) in| (7alt police have ~ helped in the pur | in a letter two weeks later, The lef-| 0 "0 ivad conflicting reports as to CAN'T WAKEN SLEEPING BOY. any part of the town with dual reg suit. _ : ber from : ugliest said that the elder the t of the match, cabled to tration. It was not until Sunday night that tollings died on the exact day and atic 4 3 0 Gibson, commander of the Has Been Slumbering For Six Sep-- a two men at Puslinch Luke, Josh Way- | the exact hour tia ge younger Roll- |" Ae CF im, and received a roply Artillery For Phillippines. per and Frank Bernhardt, captured | logs had had his death pictured tol 00" (hat Canada was in third Weeks, | Woshimrton, duly 17.--Orders have [the girl horso-thicl, and held her till [him. Not only that, the letter said. {0 only oe ' shington, - « : 4 , A MS place only. Arcold, Jit, July 1d hari | Iabp, I . wy { X the war department {the Preston police sceured her, yvester but the elder Rollings said just before | Em -------- a lad who has been asleep six weeks, | Deen ISSUSE Sa to PE i < le lized state, | he passed away that he could sce his i $ 4 b De i a "lor the 5th Field Artillery to proceed day. She was in a demoralized state, y J J A good thing in the morning is gives pug Bit th ng of TepuTaE on from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to and the rig in worse condition son standing by his bedside, Fhe Abbey Salt. Buy it at Gibson's Red Er ume on ren Dae San Francisco, for wembi rkation for Tuesday the complainant withdrew |} strange room, in the vision was ex-| ross drug store. Fresh ther tically unchanged from that w vieh i the Philippines on transport sailing |the charge of horse stealing, and the | plained by the statement that the fame | "ype ody powders eure. For sale has Been since he lapsed into a state was discharged with 'a warn- [ily had mo irom the old home [yw gy Medley. | September Sth. of ecatalepsis about June lst. Physicians have sought in vain to| attract his attention in various ways and bring him from his long sleep, Only all-cream ice ercam in the city, at Price's, prisoner ing to behave herself in future. stead to another house in Bedford but aside from two or three times, when his ey®s resumed a more natur- al expression, he has given no evi- dence of retiring consciousness, es» part of the time he is placed in : f 1 1to America and & chair, which is rolled in front of the] N.Y., of which the Rev. She wept amd promised to "be shire, and the absence of the ter goxl." from the room was explained by the] d statement that at the time she wa ill. Rev. Mr. Rollings receMed his theo-| ogical education in England. He came America and for a time was curat of Rochester Algernon 8 Andrew's parish door next to thé street, in the hope | . . Crapeey was then rector. that some passing object may cause a | ¥ et returh of his powers. | BANQUET OF FAT FOLKS. Gananoque, Brockville And Edward Bright, Weight Ogdensburg. Pounds, Took Cake. Friday, steamer America leaves . at 8 a.m. Returning, Jo ave Ogdensbhury Jerry | Te bot Costly L, Advertising "The publicity given ¢ government meat packers' in- vestigation has cost that in- dustry 'millions in decreased trade and millions more are now being spent to show, or impress the world of the sanitary methods employed in order to destroy the unfavor- able impressions first created. . And we have the packers'. as- 'surance, that the advertising campaign now in vigorous force is mot only runuming their support up to former figures, but bids fair to _ex- ceed them. The incident is" 2 reflect of the potent possibili- ties of printers' ink. As a builder judicious ------ Niavara Falls, N.Y., July Callahan, who for years has wade in the city, and who per- of the his home {haps is one | dents of the city, announced late this | afternoon that he would make the | trip through the Whirlpool rapil la ina barrel on Thursday, August 18th. "Not | only the harrel for me," said Calla- han, "but a swim through the rapids if 1 do the barrel act successfully. " Calluhan was the companion and | adviser of Carlisle D. Grabam, who | hos made two trips through the the lh {swam through the lower rapids, He | was also on hand when Mande Willard mada - her fatal trip through the | Whiclpeol rapids in a barrel. .Calla- han also assisted when Martha Wag- | enfulir made the trip in a barrel. Cal- | lshan has devoted a considerable time Callahan, a Niagara Falls, Says hel Go Through Whirlpool Barrel. 17. --Jer-| best known yesi- | Whirlpcol rapids 'in a barrel and then! do. u-susy. of We river and gues utes, Edinburgh, July 17.~The stoatest woman of this city, a Mrs. Lewis, called together by circular invitation the fattest men in the United King- | dom, and gave them a banquet. The man who ward = Bright, a Scotchman, who weighed 500 pounds, | County Lincoln | ant a Woman who measured six feet in circumference and under whose dress seven ordinary persons could have found cover, A young wo- man of German origin tipped: the scales at 470 i -------------- MAKE TRAVELLING PLEASAN T| Customs Regulations' to Be Some- that if he can get away from the treneherous currents of the whirlpool he will make the trip in safely. Callaghan does not expect to reap a fortune from the trip. He simply has wavered the sum of 850 with a friend, "took the cake" was Ed-| nearly | each way between Hamilton and Bur- { lington. Lerner, young Norwegian, has sailed from Trotmos to ou the hoth-oust coast of the Bpitabergen, The late Hon. A. €& Blair's haw given 130 valuable hooks from het late in library to the Ottaw public library, The first steamer from Fenelon Valls {to Orillia, via the Trent canal, thé Kawaortha, arrived with an i arty on Monday. It is believed in London that there may be some form of arbitration on the actual treaty of 1813 in the New- foundland question, The Salvation Army will forward 3.000 women and children to Canada during whe year to join their sucoess- ful husbands and fathers. File F. Zimmer, a vice-prosident of the Pacific State Telephone company, was sentenced to five days' imprison- ment for contempt of court. While returning from a fishing trip, | Mm J. Pinkerton, of Fort William, had his foot crushed bya train, and a doctor amputated the foot with a penknife. Prince Yi Chung Ong, once pretens der to the throne of Corea, and for several years an exile in Japan, is at Fusun, on his way back to Seoul. Richard Croker has declined the na- tionalist nomination for member of parliament for Fast Wicklow, to re- place D. J. Cogun, nationalist, re- IF signed. -------------- New Dominion Analyst. | Ottawa, July 17.--The dominion analyst, vacated by the death of Thomas MacFarlane, has been filled by the promotion *ofl As- thony McGill, B.A., B.Be, who has been assistant chief analyst since July 1st, 1887. 1 | | | July 17.~Having for more than a vear led a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde existence, stealing by night and practising as an oculist by day, Dr. Benjamin Holbrook, of West Brandy wine township, has | confessed many small burglaries, and is now in Westchester jail. As the oculiet is well connected and meme to be truly penitent, and ns he Coatesville, Pa. Willlam Thomas, that he will make has made a clean breast of his misdo- the trip. He has ordered a barrel for what Relaxed. | ings, the Pennsylvania railroads de- the trip to he patterned after thatin | Washington, D.C, ° July 17 ~New | toctives. who succeeded in deawing the which Annie Edeon Tay lor Fade her | custom tules regarding the baggage of mask from the man, have decided to trip' over the Horseshoe Falls. The | Canadians, Americans, and other tea- | gob for a light sentence: The doctor barrel will be considerably lighter | vellers will go into 'effect on Angust | wjj| appear beforg next quarter ses thon that used by Mrs. Taylor. There | 15th. No ehunve is made in the limit | Gons, admit his many faults and his will be a yalve at the top in which a | of one hundred dollars placed on per- strange double Jife and throw himself DOCTOR BY DAY CROOK BY NIGHT So " Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Existence of i=: "Dr. Holbrook, Revealed by Arrest -He Used Stolen Tickets. supply of air will be forced by a bi- eyele or automobile pump. A great amount of air will. not he necessary, for Callahan estimates that from the | time the .barrel is pushed out into toe | current at the old Maid of the Mist | landing to the time he reaches the {atroteh of (turbulent water below the [rhictpost will not be over five nun- | sonal property which may be brought | in duty free but the new rules relieve | tourists of many embarrassments. Voyagers will be enabled to declare! go ds at leisure and will not be put | under oath. ---------------- Jolmstop's retiving from business. Sale starts to-morrow mourning, upon the meres of the conrt, {t i« said that Holbrook, while ok- tensibly living'a most reédpectable life ax a straggling young practitioner, is { mown to have committed at least {eight burglaries. "Ht mag be that he has been guilty of mere offences than this, but he says not, and has con- vines tells the truth, the arresting officers that he Holbrook kept his own horse and buggy in order to respond when called in eye cases. At might he drove long distances from home, tied his rig in the woods and then went forth as « burglar. The particular thefts thut proved his undoing were at Wyebrook, on the Downingtown and Now Holland railroad, 'and at Buckrun, a spall sta tion on the Pomeroy branch Mof the Pennsylvania. In each of these small places Dr. Holbrook brake into the railroad eta- tion in the dead of night, stealing all the mileage and other railroad ti the change out of the cash drawer and even such heavier articles as typewriter and a copying press Dr. Holbrook used one of the stolen mileage tickets for two months after it was missed by the railroad. Tt was not taken up, but finally whe he ried to nee a woeond mileage ticket from the stolen package was "Gifted SPIERS.--~Tn Kings two years, Hemains will position of LOWHS--CARRINGTON. 0d Yresnting 4 Suds obs PER Vili et hd MACK and Dun Pri Ea Eh - Cars, 5c een (WoND Moving Pictures and Tlustrated 5¢ | Kingston, Portsmouth & Cat- NOTICE IS HEREBY GI the annual "of » the' sent into the Failrond offices a wad D7. investigation Ce made of Po and Gloria Silk, with fall pleated back, We offer only the latest 'movelties from 'the best makers, All are well 1 tailored stylish garments. cy at $15 and 2 50, Ladies' Dressing ' made of fine Lawn wd 3 Muslin, Kimono style, for hot days. price, 75c, Summer Skirts, SE Materiains. -- BORN, URPHY.~In Kingston, on July 16th 1907, to Mri mod Mrs. Wo ¥. Murphy, a daughter. DIED. ton, on July 17th, Klisabeth Spiers, aged Gfty- bo taken to Amherst for interment. | MARRIED, LFLAND~MACAROW. On Wi duly 17th. 1007, iy whe Rev. : 1907, Island, Mea, Frances Macarow, duughter of the late ta Fuge i Mra. Mucarow, to Ireland. July bome of the fr Jatents, 4 Kingston, Ont, by Rev. Lowes, Elirabet Gwendobine, eldest 'daughter of © JF bh 4 Cuieingius Hag., to Charles TO-NIGHT THE 2 MYSTERIOUS Keys Sorte phimmord in The Latest a LAND Electric Theatre. All Latest M wing ges Notay, Open Eoiry Day From: 1 to 5 7 to 11. Open Saturday, at 1 p.m. To-Day AD TOM OBILES. 5c araqul Electric Railway Company.