Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1907, p. 1

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'omen's le faists ROW, in stock must be make room for ing August. In decided to place II surely interest Shirt Waist. 1.33. 1.50. 2.25. 5.00. 5c. 0c. t. this summer, and red the Kingston lear, it will repay uy. just now, se- them placed aside D3 AND ENDS IE STORE ay Morning. PAY'S PAPER. ance of all odd lots 1 Tables, marked in & ¥ cases lower than 'will benefit b thi JAY MORNING oe Store. YEAR 74. NO. 169, gn ¢ « Kingston | . 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 For and Fur-Lined Garments. Special prices July and August. John MeKay Fur House | stom HS Seasonable Goods ----AT-- | VAN LUVEN', Lime Judee, bottles, . . 13e¢. | Ruspberry Vinegar, bottles, .: 288. Celery Relish, botties, ..... + 18e. Chuiney Sauee, hotths, . 10e Condensesl Milk, tins, - 13¢ Fvaporated Cream, tins, . amen FM Heinz Sweet Pickles, per quart, .. 20c. Mixed Pickles and Chow, bottles, Heinz Baked Beans, tins, w 15¢ lmported Herring, Tomato Sauce, 13c. Swiss Food, pkgs., . « 10c¢ Wheat Vigor, pkgs., . 18¢ White Swan Coconut, pkgs. . 10c, White Rolled Oats, phgs., . 10e. Homey in Glass and in Sealers New Potatoes, Green Vegetables, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cooked | Meats, Smoked Meats, ete. F. W. Van Luven, Phone 417 - 246 Princess St. COOL. HAMMOCKS FCR WARM DAYS. Another new lot of Hanuocks just received, all mew colors large size mand . guaranteed Fabric in prices, from $1 to $1. Best value in town. Mitchell's Hardware, 85 Princess Street. I Ed "HEIRS WANTED. 1 GEQRGE GORDON, A NATIVE Hulkirk, Caithness, Scotlaad (br of Agnes Gordon, Halkirk dec will comununicate_ with D. W. son, Solicitor, Wick, Scetland will hear of , something ¢v his vantage. IT IS A FACT. Where you get good stell you gain money amd you will do that by buying your Stoves, Furniture and Cifpets at TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 8V8 Prin: cess street. ied 1, Which Will He Serve First? Hamburg, July 20 was tried at Hamburg yesterday was convicted and sentenoed to hard labor for life, He was tried subsequently for another offence and sentenced to cigh- teen months' hard labor. The prison officials shave not decided yet which sentence he shall serve first. Are You A Plumber? Presuming that you are a plumber and that across the street or around the corner John Doe is also engaged in business as a plumber. You have never advertised in the daily papers steadily. John Doe has. His name, address, 'phone number and assurance * of most moderate prices, have been a part of $he mewspaper sitice the first day he started business. The public pas bis name staring them inthe face every day of the ye Now it happens to-day at™ Mrs. , who knows neither of you personally, has decided to ramodel her bath room. To-morrow the same is true ! of Mrs. Goppersield, and so on, every day of the year. We just want té ask if you do net think John Doe's chances for getting the business is ten to one against you % : | ieved, will take A murderer who MUCH TROUBLE IS FEARED IN SEOUL The Koreans Are 3 . wm . | Seoul, via Tokio, July 19 (evening). --Enraged crowds are assembled at throughout the city inflammatory doouments against various points and the Japanese are being freely distri buted, giving rise to a forlorn hope that some active opposition is about to begin. Serious collisions, it is be- place, to-day, be- tween the police and the rioters, Seoul, July 20.--It is reported that 5 most dramatic occurred at the palace when the ministers, headed by Prem er Yi Wang Yong, appeared be- fore his majesty and made the cabi- net's final representation in urging the emperor's ahdication. His = majesty was in a high state of excitement, hut the premier in the most humble, but firm, tone, dwelt at length upon want of precaution and prudence of the emperor's policies hitherto, especially in diplomatic affairs whereby endangering the safety of the nation. The premicr enumerated the facts of his majesty's duplicities which culmin- ted in the despatch of a deputation to The Hague peace conference and for jcitdy repsoned the uselessness of the emperor's disavowal of his relation with the Hague affair. Unable to sue- {eessfully combat the logic of the pre seen he was Enraged at the Japanese-- Collisions Are Four olders quickly »esponded and ap- peared before his majesty. The om- peror's disappointment and surprise was boundless-when they uaanimously agreed with the minister's gdvice, His majesty's mind * was finally made up and he consemted to the draft for an imperial reseript announcing his ab dication, which was placed before him for his signature. The emperor's con dition was indeseribable. Greatly agi- tated and perturbed he signed the do- cument and the seal was affixed amid impressive silence. A suppressed sigh (from the emperor was the only sound which broke the deathlike stillness (that reigned. throughout able scene. Briefly the rescript of abdication expresses regret that during the forty-four years of his reign national calamities have followed in rapid succession and the {people's distress has become so uggra- vated that he deowmed it now time to | heir-appar- | with ancestral us- transfer the erown to the ent in conformity ages, the mewer- | emperor in the imperi - - i ny tl ported from Worcester, Cape Colony, MURDERED SIX. Fortune Teller Found Guilty and Die. Chicago, 20.~Hermen Billik of killing, J was found il with poison, Adolph Vezal and five of his childven. The jury fixed the penalty of death. Vezal and his children all died within a fow weeks of each other under suspicious eiroumstances, Billik had been a fried of the family for The Confidence Trick years and in his capacity of fortune Fi eared. teller, had administered modicine to : oy {the children, : : ; ! During the trial testimony was sub- | Paris, July :20.--The confidence trick {mier's representation the emperor | mitted by the state, Slasging Billik |g cleverly worked here, last might, sought » last refuge in the council of with haviig dishoad of Vraul and tis the victim being a wealthy, South Sheer etic Soviets aatacipg- linsurance they oarried. Mrs. Vrezal American, named Napier. | The council immediately convened. | ¥48 shown to have been under the | - Mr. Napive is unable to speak a " aed. uence of Billi, whom she loved, word of French, and was delighted and evidonoe showed that she had | when he made the chance aogpaintance guilty knowledge of the murdering of fof two well-dressed men who could |her husband and ehildren by Billik, [speak English. Une of these posed as la follower of Mp. Carnogie, stating | Historic Castle For The Public|that he was very wealthy, and was | London, July 20.--The Bishops | desirous of giving away his large for- { Stortford town council yesterday pur-| tune 2 { chased for the public 'the site and | Apparently genuine bank notes and i On Chance Visitor in Paris. 'Worked With Success valuable jewels were flourished, and Mr. Napier was induced to part with his well-filled p as "a guar antee of good faith" in return for checks made out for several thousand 8. A merry ovening around the cafes followed, ending in a game of hide and-seck among the trees which bor ler the Champs Elysees. In the course o the game the Parisian Carnegie amd his friend vanished, and My, Napier is now bemoaning the loss of his pocketbook and the money it eon tained, ruins of Waytemore Castle, a fort] = ---------------- { which was built by the East Saxons| - | to defend Mercia, and which later be-| PITH OF THE NEWS, came the property of the bishops of} -------- London, until it was demotished by| The Very Latest Culled From All King John. The price paid was $9,500. Over the World, A negro pastor married 'a white wo | Sa, to a Chinaman in Providemce, eke Montreal's new dircotory places the g " . population of the city and suburbs at {aud who fought in the earliest Kaffir | 434,000. | wars, is believed to*have been the | Rumors are rife in Covea, of a sai- , | oldest white subject of King Edward. !cide cpidemic, to show sympathy for | TT | the emperor. | Rain And Wind. Nearly ng thotsatul ore dockmen Our umbrellas from 50c, up will [AT op strike at Juluth, Superior and {stand any kind of weather. See them | other duke Supttior harbors. McMas po night at; Campholl Dros. {ter University, has resigned to accept African Centenarian. | Cape Town, July 20.-- Pieter Nelson, | whose death at the age of 107, is re WORLD-WIDE UNION. | In Methodist Circles--Bound in Mighty Band. London, July 20.--At the annual conference of the Wesleyan adherents, sitting in Wesley Chapel, Robert W, Perks, M.P., for Lincolnshire, present- ed the important proposition that the time had arrived when the Wes- leyan forces throughout the world should bind themselves with a mighty band and grapple with the great economic and social questions of the day. He of Methodist bureaus in all parts the world to deal with of immigration and unemployed suggested or, and to build up a practical Joan | in the i }ied in. a society and savings = bank = ane other kindred institutions for mutual | aid. Mr. is a vast religious frec-masonry with world wide riches and resources, only wanting' the proper machinery to be | coma a tremendons confederacy, | mutual self-help. No action was takes on the proposition thus presented but the eomicrence was greatly pressed with the possibilities. Patent. Leather Shoe Bargain. Some splendid bargains in ladi s' and gents' patent leather low at the Lockett shoe store midsmime sale of odds and ends. DAMAGE IN A Feast for benefit of in dainty lee Crear | and visit, : Bund in at | ment Booths. WHIG TELEPHONES, 243--Business Offices 229--Exditorial Rooms: 209--J obbing a -------------------- the question| pict lab- | ness! Perks declared that Methodism | preset the p for im- | shoss | work of 1 | Quaker City Witnesses a Very Remarkable Procession. a ' i Y, Philadelphia, July 20.--Flanked by | have the costumes acurate. Baltimore |, oO . million spectators | Lodge was attived in white duck uni | mora than hai a the establishment |10,000 Elks marched in annual review of | down Broad street > uresque procession has been wit- | ed in this city, almost every lodge | ies long line being gavbed or badg:| sath of the Dilgtims. Reading dressed | 1. as Nhl at pw» home city. The Quien Sabe Club of | Altoona in gray striped ri re | liamaport, Pa . Vb rovession- to a Mexican | bull fight. Great care was taken ad bands, white shoes and gray coats. to-day. No manner typical of Elpuso, Texas, wns mage up to : to persuade all Swedes who have a ap Am | erie a to return to their homeland. The T. & N, 0, railway is reported more.! « la position in Calgary High School. |. King Oscar is working Meo have sold $6,500 worth of tickets out of Cobalt since the strike began, The pope has promulgated a syllabus in which are condemned sixty-five er rors of the so-called modernism in faith. Mrs. Ida Farmer, of Oklahoma, died | at the deatlibed of her brother, Ellis | Davis, at Jerseyville, Ill, from t disease. ' N ni i pe . 5 New Ze: w 's fr. se forms. 'The Denver, Col, Elks were | aby LE women nalified to mounted on husky Nttle burros and | vo P70 ois" COT VOUT HN ine attracted considerable attention. The! Yote 74,010 wenh 'o he pols & Boston delegates wore the bintoria ps SO, a thirt if ong SUN'S. by touching an electric wire in o 4 apirit of bravado. trousers, while in Quayaonil, but were driven off with GOVERNMENT STEPS'IN. {several of their nuinber killed, Reber. ' wore white Tstirsuite'> in mie { » with purple altack on the fonr tary hn LYNCHERS IN OKLAHOMA. -- To Be Prosecuted For the First Time, Guthrie, Okla., July 20.--~For the first time in the history of Oklahoma the government will prosecute lynch: ers. United States Marshall Abernethy and two assistant United States ate torneys are in Osaga, Okla, to evidence against members of the mob that on Tuesday night, hanged Frank Bailey, a negro, for assault a brakesman named Frank Kelly. C - es of murder will be preferred against the men and boys. Osaga is an In- dian reservation and the territorial authorities have no juriadietion. Echo Lake Echoes. Echo Lake, July 18.--~Farmers have k n haying. They report a very light crop. Strawberries were a fine crop in the meadows. If the weather koops favorable there are prospects of a fime crop of raspberries, Gardens are looking fine. Some of the men are home from the river. On Monday, the 15th, Cord McCulla was united in marriage to Miss Nellie Emery, both of this place. William Hicks lost a fine spring colt. R. Hamilton is build- ing a bew frame house. Wes. William Hicks and Mrs. Allen Wagar spent a fow days with friends at Moscow. pi ] aT Lena May, Loda, II, aged four | Violation Of Coasting Act. years, was burned to death. She ac i Alexendria Bay, July 18.--Deputy | cidntally set fire to her clothing, Socialists' Plot to Steal Land |Collector of Customs William Avery, | while playing with some matches. Foiled. bas forwarded complaints of violation | Three Canadians have won places in Milan, July 20.--An agricultural {of the coasting act and steamboat li- the final stage of the St. George's strike is going on in an inumense por- cense act to Collector Grant, Cape [challenge vase contedt, at Bisley, nnd tion of the province of Farrar. Agrees |Vinoent. The stcamer Toronto landed [two in the final stage of the king's ment has been made impossible by the four passengers from Charlotte here prize match. the peasants' leagues am labor exch the socalis municipality of (il who controlled the province. and instigated the la- borers to rebellion. The situation rapidly became very serious. Black legs who arrived from olsewhere were injured and driven off, and last nigh an agent of the black legs was sho to deat! Me o that XI), who prehistoric Greek, Roman, Orienta Byzantine and Egyptian rings. EXCLUDED MUCH "Royal Doulton." We have just open- ed a lot of very Il pretty ODD JUGS, | | Departmelita | Color Printing Specialty. | | | PLATES, TEA- POTS, etc., of this celebrated maker. Prices Right. -------------- Robertson Bros. r-- Idaho, Boise, | Federation of Miners s Mr. Darow being followed {for the state. handed down an opinion excluding {large part of the testimony that {most of the testimony excluded {offered by witnesses for the defence, s, and particularly of the the largest borough in EVIDENCE July 20.--The Boise jury filed into the court, yesterday, to will open for the defence, by Lawyer Richardson, | and Senator Borah will alose the case |" Before. the jury came in Judge Worts had been perpiitted to go on record. Both sides suffered from this opinion, but was they were immediately girl sentenced to serve twenty taken to the deputy collector's office | months in an Alabama prison, was and made an aflidavit. The Torouis | kept there for twelve years, until she was allowed to proceed conditional | died, a élerk's mistake having made upon payment of a fine of $400 - on | the sentence read twenty years. the next. landing at this port. This is Edward Bergmann, former Philip the first incident called to the atten. pine soldier and slayer of his wealthy tion of the custom officials, relating | aunt, Mrs. Kate Quernheim, pleaded t ito the coasting act, and it is the in. guilty to the murder, in St, Louis. t {tention of the officials to enforce the | and received a life sentence. {law to the letter, i (to-day, and was shot and instant- | = Buda Pest, July 20.~The newspa-| pers state that thirty-seven Russian | Jows started to cross the 'Austrian | frontier, at night, without passports, their purpose being to go to A i | Peasants in Zwonita, a Bussian vil- { lage, who knew the Jews had money, | waylaid them with the object of rob- {bing them. They clubbed twenty-five, | including women and children, to {death and wounded others. The cries of the Jews brought the frontier guards in time to prevent their being robbed. A few of the peasants were arrested, butemost of them escaped. { Trade With South Africa. [ Liverpool, July 20.--It has been de- Thomas Dixon, a young merchant of| Lior oo" oiare a powerful organiza: | I, | New York Central railroad, and is " OBINSON present from a Conmnecticut man *R the Crown Prince Botis, of Bulgaria. 4 A 1 Exodus Of Architects. Johannesburg, July 20.-Out of six- ty architects practicing in Johannes city to try their fortune elsewhere ow- ing to the effect of the prevailing de- | Wants To Visit The King. i London, July 20.--Tha queen regent is the first. of the four argu- n : : : rd that will be made before the |of Swaziland has expressed to the re- | Paris, July 20.---A youth of fifteon, fat of 'the secretary « of the Western sident commissioner a desire to visit | named Marcel Ousrunille, whose pa- ate ; finally cota- | King Edward in his own house and fronts live in the country, is not tikely personally Jay her grievance and those [mitted to thie hecping. Lasher i i {to forget his first acquaintance with 1 Ry he ecution | of her family before him, | . Hawley opened for the pros hae ow : - was ll speaking when court x | Paria. Recently 4 ae un awpre adi urned for the day. On Monday Rain Causes Fire. |ticed to a butcher nur the Gare de adjou » y- A ) London, July 20.~A trick laden [VEst. The Tife was not at all to his covering and coming in contact with | wherenpon Mpreel, packing his few be- the lime. It's Heard On All Sides. a |employer. Hig A few days ago the fami Bros, Kingston's | 4 ny men's hate bats is Ca tyle-om CRUSOE IN pression in the building trade. ; in Bois de 'Boulogne. with lime, standing on a railway sid- |)iking, sc he pleaded with his parents | himself a Bed of leaves. His 9 i ing at Dovercourt, was set on fire, : we... They © refused, {was far from being waterproof, yesterday, by rain beating under the j1o take him | oy 4 the rain bad © soaked through. He longings, fled from the hosse of his disappeargnée was [a notified to his relatives, and his father That the store for newest styles in | came to Paris, but failed to find him. is Campbell reogived boy, in CROWDBURST The government suspected " ete La Crosse, Ga, tion in this country and in South| plot was yonlly being Juche: for 2 Evicted By Rats. ly killed by some unknown person. Hol yg," with the object of pushing cinlizing the land, invading private London, July 20.--~Andrew Shove "0% in the vicinity of a negro Picnic, | g i African products in Great Bri Vicuna, July 20.--The damage by estates, killing the land owners and | og the Chiswick urban district coun- *0d it is believed some negro traveller | ¢ and also British goods in South the clond-burst which occurred here, {dividing the Jand among the prasania f cil yesterday at the Brantford county ¥illed him. . : . Africa. on Wednesduy, was chormous, but ap-ihelunging, to the ke ng ui Numerous | court for £5 for rent paid, doctors The National Council of Natmn, rently not more than two or three military forees were, therelore, colie®t | c To ch > 8 mocting in Vancouver, scoms to. have So ------_-------- J Bon iy lost: It is estimated ited in the strike region, and last night ise: sud the * t of retnGedl, 2 Se a en Flution '0 Muzzles For Alrigan , will cost the municipality $500,000 to | the police and Wbups, ikutied the {from a flat in. the council's orn the effect that the law should not per- Cape Sawn, july 0 Awenty, hou p gues aw ? labor cx- 1 : N sgl i RAN clos , po i. fe ir oT o = ps n plan for the { dwellings, and Mrs, Shove said that I skin} to Haury England by the Rhodesian administra. ents { « ope 18 damage to | change, ane t u . ph : % Sind ot y p) . " } y i db, hile the loss in socinlimtion of land. ; j the Tats oe her bab, } injuring It, "4%he hero of the Georgia's tutret' in| tion for the purpose of stamping out oir property is great. In som Nearly 200 men were arrested, in- { pelted Yai ie Eat he was rom the recent explosion is Benjamin Krei- rabies among ative dogs, parts of Neusuldegg and ather sub-icluding all the chiefs of the leagues, | POOR BEGHAITW 0 Bye g yer rer. of Brooklyn, a boy of eighteen TRETIT Sulldis rhs there is cely a house but isimembers of municipalitics, souilist ? ---- wears. But for him the lois of life Campbell Bros'. ta al ' > riously damaged. Several were com {iournalists, inceting organizers aad Use Of The Locust would have been incomparably greats | Are the ones good dressers wear. | pletely "demolished, while: others are|prosidents of labor exchanges. Only ? . EE . er. He gave his life for his fellows a ; Jormined and must be raze i the socialist mayor succeeded in es ; retoria, July 2 ~Ex-Commandant with the coolness of a veteran. I you had taken two of Carter's undermi { BE caping. Potgieter, speaking at a meeting of The county attorney has decreed | Little Liver Pills before retiring you AILY MEMORANDA, This energetic intervention by the | farmers in the Krugersdorp distrio®i ),,t every man who buys liquor of the! would not have had that. coated D government hus disheartened the | of the Transvaal, deplored the at drug stores in Topeka, Kansas, must'tongue or bad taste in the mouth this Pact peasants, and a sett t of the | tempts of the various South African sign his own and real name to thelmorning. Keep a vial with you for That most men know, ctrike, which involves 30,000 laborers, | povernments to exterminate the locust! , fidavit which the purchaser makes|oconsional use. The Hats of style and quatit wpears imminent on the ground that the plague was | (h.¢ the liquors are to be used: for] The story that Kaid MacLean had Come from Campbell Tre s &50- pw De sent by heaven as a judgment on the! p jicinal purposes. escaped from the Morocco bandit chief Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 830 P.%. Has 4,000 Rings. people for their sing, and that to in- proves unbrue. - One of the measures : Wonderland, every afternoon and even London, July 20.--The interesting | terfere with the divine decrees was to Only 75c. to provent hix escape is the digging of i n Spanish Armada | enllection of about four thousand | invite further punishment. i i > Valk a a deop ditch round his tent. dr 388 Columbia enter: gi naing to Prince Hugo Erba 5 FPA -- eT he Save money ~ by going te DP. K. ed confederation Y Odescalchi of Budapest will be sold at| Royal Present From America. - | Th 1 ckett shoe store mid-summer Fraser's for wall paper. 78 William Tho Daily Whig is al¥ Foster's on Wednesday next and the| London, July 20.--The first toy ever at he A : y street: Gitwon's Dug ES cei. y two following days. The collection in- | manufactured in Conmeeticut for roy-|™* Gye He «day. July 31st after- | cludes a number of rings collected by | alty has just been finished. It is an ee R-- ee -- moot amd evening, House o Pope Benedict Odescalchi (Innocent | oxaet replica of the enirine that draws : died in 1688, and includes | the Twenty Century Limited, on the x PARIS . PARK burg at the begioning of this year, ! at least thirty have left the golden | J) y Lives on Trapped Birds and Meat Scraps which he. related that he wos shelter {ing in the Bois de Boulogne, and was | dying. of hunger. Tosday a score of police, after several hours' search, discovered his hiding place. "It was on. the other side of the luke, where the umdergrowth is dense. There he had built himself a- hebitation, Cru- soe-like, out of brushw explained that he had lived on birds, {which he had trapped and eooked, ad at other times he had existed on cold' scraps of food obtagned from the je rdnte in the Bois. : especially suit i to choose from. values we give you at and 25c. SUMMER CORSETS, made of fine light weight percale, well boned and a 200, ore Ayelet are fies, 34 by, i Steacy's § h, 1907, AVIS. In Ki om, July 16th, 1907, nay Dr, and Mrs. Davis, a son. - RUTTAN. «In. Winnipeg, on July 1 1907, to Mr. and Sirs. A. OC. Tuttan, ey : fea Bask on SINGLETON. ~At Rouleau, ' July 11th, 190%, to' Dr. end. Mew A. 'H. Singleton, (nee Evelyn Dicks son), a daughter. LANE-SNELLING «On Jul 11th, 1907, at Jefferson, Mass. Iam D. Lune, of Hoston, to Caroline, only daughter of 18 W. Selling, of Kingston. & kd ROBERT ARID b | Phone 577, Princess Bt THE GREAT Ventriloguist and ielan. at sn. 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