Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1907, p. 1

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POCEREREREEEIEHRHEEOEE Our store is filled with good things especially suited for Campers Fishing Parties Picnic Parties our O &) ¥ @® Mail orders carefully packed and | rescuer. The ern house, where staying. the tide was to turn. promptly shipped. Jas. Redden & Co. County of Frontenac. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned up to moon of August 156th, 1907, for constructing the Abut- ments awd Concrete Floor for the new Steel ° Bridge, to be erected ot Grass' Creek, in the Township of Kingston. Plans and specifications may be Ly wpplying at my Office, in the Court House. W. J. FRANKLIN, Chairman of Rouds and Bridges Committee. J. W. BOWARDS, County Clerk. IMPORTANT NOTICE. LADIES and GENTLEMEN, who dre troubled with such: health and beauty destroying ailments, as weak Jungs, and all stomach disorders should try the NATURAL HOME TREATMENT of SCIENTIL PHYSICAL CULTURE, ete. or particulars write to PROF. G. A. PALMER, 65 Alfred St., Kingston. (Strictly Confidential.) Take Notice THAT I WILL NOT BE RESPON- sible for any ficcounts contracted by my wife, Ella Balls after this 'date. HERBERT BALLS July 80th 1907. IT IS A FACT. Where you get good stuff you gain money and you your Stoves, Furniture and a TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 898 Prin- cess street RING WORM AND DANDRUFF. They Are Each Caused By a Pesti- ferous Germ. Ring .worm and dandruff are some- what similar in their origin; each is caused by a parasite. The germ that causes dandrufi digs to the root of the hair, and saps its vitality, caus- ing falling hair, and, finally, bald- ness. Without dandrufi there would never . be baldness, and t0 cure dandruff it is neces- sary to kill the germ. There has been no hair preparation that would do this until the discovery of Newbro's Herpicide, .which positively kills the dandruff germ, allays itching instantly and makes. hair, glossy and soft as Il do that by buying C, t : And a time. wharf at the foot of and there found the newly-arrived re- stopped which tempted John to ask why they did not continue. To | | the shame of | turned about and pounded the immi- | the others were down | quiet ehap. with the American accent, Jew | could deliver the goods as required. Tt Made to Feel Giddy a A Jew and an Englishman fighting B | sie by side ! 3 | That was the rare spectacle witness- ed by citizens the other evening, and at that the Jew was there to hand it out and took the initiative which gave, the Englishman the necessary nerve to follow suit. Four well-known citizens were out on They approached the ferry Clarence street presentative from the old sod and German Jew. They were following in Isaak Walton's tracks. This seemed to tickle the lo- cal ' representatives who, immediately, | bumping into him, spilling his drink, started throwing stones into the wa- | ter. been scared away shelter when the surface, for it | size. Calmly the anglers took in his|in their favor, of i linc and walked away. Then the four! they, got. One little amusement, | Any fish that had not already certainly sought the last boulder struck was of no mean childish Bull's offspring their the tormenters, they | grants. This is where another came along. He saw the Eng- lishman in distress and proved a good Samaritan. This aroused the ire of the four heroes they turned upon the rescued and the Hebrew ran to the West- he happened to be But no further, for, at last, No sooner were | the pursuers inside the hotel than an- MPORTERS other row started, and another Jew, sgulting Theodore IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. FINE GROCERIES, arrived, this time, and, with a fairly | Ashworth, a German. sbrong game. He went after the tormenters | stake, took a hand in the JAPAN REFUSED OFFER. o | Failed to Make Island Kingdom | Come to Terms. Washington, July 31.--Efiorts to Inegotinte a protocol between the Uni- [ted States and Japan, wherchy Ja dpan would accept the principle of coolie exclusion in return for the pri- vilege of naturalization of now in Japanese United States and here the after to be admitted, have failed. It is guardedly admitted here that attempts to more definite and unreserved counten- | the induce - Japan to give ance to the exchision policy have been fruitless. with Polson's Nerviline. It ------ Does Your Side "Catch ?" That s the sign of pleurisy. Rub well the eases suffering at onee, gures the pain, makes you well. No liniment so penetrating. 25¢. Large bottles for 25¢ FASS ¥ * COURTING AT CHURCH. # » S------ i ¥ Cleveland, Ohio., July ¥ ¥ 31.--Rev. C. A. Eaton, the ¥ ¥ pastor of a Baptist church 3 ¥ here declares that homeless 3 ¥ couples in love have the % ¥ same right to pleasant ¥ courtship as those more W ¥ fortunately situated, and 3X ¥ he has provided and fur- % ¥ nished a church parlor * % where the young people 3 3 can meet under super- ¥ ¥ vision. *! * | ¥ A shocking case of brutality came ip for hearing in the Montreal police court when Ferdinand Lezatte, a cart- er of St.. Lambert, was charged with stabbing a horse in forty-two places, with a pitchfork. silk. Take no substitutes. There is nothing 'just as good." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in! stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. G..W, Mahood, special agent. METEOR FELL INTO LAKE. Man Saw it During "a Thunder- storm. DAILY MEMORANDA. Vaudeville, Ontarto Park, 8:30 p.m. Cheese Board, 1.30 p.m., Thursday. Wonderland every afternoon and even: ing. Steamer America to Thousand Islands, {1.80 p.m., Thursday i Oswegh, July 31.--~During a thunder | 'storm on Lake Ontario, according to the report of "8. W. Calthrop, who arrived here in. a motor boat shortly after the storm, a large mass of soma heavy substance shot out of the sky amd buried itself in the water at some distanco from his boat. He able te «describe the object. Notwithstanding \ That nine merchants out of ten who are not advertising know that advertising pays. For one reason and another a great many continue to put off setting aside a yearly appro- - priation. These talks. are, of 'course, aimed at these chaps-- their procrastination--and we want to say to them that our advertising man is always ready and willing to serve them gratis. A 'phone call will bfing him --why not 'phone RIGHT NOW © | | | Gibaon WWIG TELEPHONES. 24>--DBusiness Office. 229--Fditorial Rooms. 202--Jobbing Department. Color Printing a Specialty. ---- The Dail Whig is always on sale at 's Store, Market Square-- | Open dll late each evening. was un- | i "Royal Doulton." We have just open- ed alot of very and | mistake. Very Small After 5 "Their Many Pranks: & An American Avenged the Onslanght Made by/i Gays LpcFineigners A Jew Froved and drove them along the street, in one door of the Anglo-American hotel and out the other, and made them seek refuge in another nearby hos telry. But though safe from danger now, the quartette had to run their necks | into the noose once more, but this | tinge they met their Waterloo for keeps. In the meantime one of the party had occupied his spare time in another blow with a German," and stalled him. A tall lanky Yankee, of baseball fame, was enjoying a quiet glass of peor in the bar of the last mentioned hotel. The funny artists took to Well, the good-natured American cousin took the fun in proper spirit, but warned the newcomers not to go too far. Apparently it was fight they wanted--with the odds unmistakeably course--and fight ete. and the Yankee wheeled about and ianded on the leadec's chin. He came | to in the corner at the other end of} One, two, three, and! and out, for the { the bar room. was a sight for sore eyes to see the | four carrying 'one another owt of that Fh University of Bologna 1 had got theirs and no stranger They Unknowigly the had revenged the foreigners. The aftermath of was a police court case this morning. The four men, William - Gilley, Frank Marrison, George Bortom John Mackey, were charged with as- Funka and Edward room. plea of "pot guilty." (Continued on page 2.) | Eclipsed Speed Required. Kiel, July 31.-"G. 137," a German torpedo boat, {terday, and developed ao speed of | thirty-two. knots, #s knots, called for in her comtract, | speed trial gt Eeknerneforde Bay, yes- | troke too many ! English Postal » & OOPS SENT IN. uly th in the An is in of ement of to Poor Pay and Bad] Service. The failure to dH the 'ind © wArest amoung has caused the govern. le to concentrate a large | this city. The arrived, garrison official enguiry throughou not political, Batisfaction with the service, System. A " William Marconi Invented ustrial ! the Came- | = rs, with a machine gun, | fF Teriments others are due to arr ive, to- will number yester- shows portent of the Belfast po- ly shared by the pnbulary Royal t the but is pay SS TELEGRAPHY. PE | He is Now The Man Who the William Marconi, noted as the prac tical developer of wircless telegraphy, was bornat Bologna, Maly, on April 890 on Bis father's country pl w nd messages AN entered 1a | Victoria's = yacht to with electr later he int Teleg ere sent from the shore 1874. Marconi was educated at Raly, and later attended the He began in ace to the whole 'affair study -sevipusly the problem of wire liss communication ergy. Five years and Sir William H. Preece, the head of the aph department, ical en crested Queen His suboess was assured after this and in 1809 Marconi visited the United States, i wiseless communication He across the' Atlantic in 1902, On March 16th, 1905, he married the Hon. Bea against thirty [fa | Prien had its first in Bologna. new |trice O'Brien. The Marconi All-eream ioe cream, in bricks, vor, delivered at any hour, gt 8. | KOREAN ARMY -- S-------- | Believed That This Will be Powerful Means or Korea, July 31.--The strong hand of the Japan military forces tas finally put an end to rioting in Seoul, The Japanese had a hard fight and considerable damage was done in rioting. There is still uncasiness and it is doubtful if order can 'be permanently maintained until the ar- rival of the reinforcements now on the way. Outside Seoul it is vaguely rumored there have been serious disturbances. | Seoul, nite Inadequate Japanese violenes Restoring Order. moans has made it impossible to information, At residents were take boats and put to at the mob's hands. of commur secu sea lo Chimnam complied ty home is any TO BE DISBANDED ication re defi the escape As a means of restoring order the Korean once army is to be This will probably er temporary commotion, but it lieved that its ultimate efiect good. disbanded at a is be will be -------------------- Pastor Is Married On Train. MRS. MARACLE KILLED. Runaway on Last. in. a noon a runaway, with fatal results, | occurred about three miles from Nap- | anee. Gilbert Maracle, with his wife and two other women, were returning { whe . » became , | when the horse became unmanageable | aboard. and ran away, throwing the | Tuesday ; received hore Hamlet, 1 nd., | railroad train " i M. Veach, pastor of Napanee, July 31.--Yesterday aiter-| Episcopal church here, to Mrs Mary Jarrett, a Mrs which th July 31.---Wor wealthy Winamac Jarrett boarded clergyman was, at Wymor,! the [tre d was of the marriage on a in Kansas of Rev. G the Methodist woman pin on fr + Col., where Mr. Veach telegraphed to to town from an excursion for berries, | (1 xt station for a clergyman to get After OCCU- | heen crossed t the Kansas hi he ceremony w ne had as pet | r le y pants out." Mrs. Marac le, aged about | formed in the presence of several score thrown killed. The other | sixty-five years, was head, and instantly occupants were more or {but not seriously. Mr. Maracle is | badly shaken up and the extent of his | injuries cannot be determinéd. Coron- {er Cowan was galled out, but deemed ah inquest not necessary. ------ | NINE cack [ond a small ba Bi |% NO MISUNDERSTANDING. # OU |% London, July 31.--The |The band was completely | # Swettenham incident has Shirly men - {if azain bsem Lrought before 36 id During the {% the public by a letter in the |# Times from Sir Frank ! brother of #¥ Swettenham, 3 the ex-governor of Jamaica, ¥ giving a consecutive ac- %¥ count of the whole story. ¥ In the letter sent by Ad- ¥ miral Davis to the mayor ¥ ® * # of Kingston in reply to the latter's apology for Gover- nor action Swettenham's move the impression that ¥ less injured, | * * : # particularly anxious to re- # * £laged to crawl through a fence to Mr. on her | of : bvard are touring moon. passengers, the Mr. and Mrs west on their Veach honey Pitched Battle At Seres. Athens, pitched b troops, ttle between of Greek insu July 30.~There has been a Turkish supported by Bashi Basouks nd rents, who had entrenched themselves in a sy on the outskirts of Sercs, Tur fifty miles north-east of Salonika wiped out were killed. The soldiers turd the ma nature x ting the Bashi # posseks pillaged more than.a red houses and burned a namber of | Greek buildings in Seres. hun Badly Gored By M. P.'s Bull. Renfrew, Oat., July % lviteki, an employee of A. A. Wright, | was badly gored 31.--Fry by a ink Ze- Jersey ball, the property of Mr. Wright. He was attending to routine duties in the { ; K > suddenly Admiral Davis says. "I am * badly Jacerated inthe #tomac when attacks ol, and hand otherwise severely wounded. He man aki Sule )% WEDNESDAY, JULY "81, 1907. HE 15 DYING A Notorious Criminal Near- ing End, HE DID BIG THNGS HIS ROBBERIES WERE OF UN- USUAL MAGNITUDE. Shang Draper's Record--¥He is Suspected of Having Stolen Millions in His Career. New York, duly 31.--0f the sands who read that Shang Draper was dying at Mountain Valley, ear Hot dprings, Ark,, none was more in- | Tom. Byres, formerly who won a good terested than inspector of police, part of his fame as dotective by es tablishing Draper's connection with perhaps, the biggest criminal job ever pulled off in New York--the $3,000,000 Manhattan Bank robbery. Once upon a time Draper was a chief among those of the underworld, a man whose influence seemed to be unlimited. he afterwards lost, is now mext to poverty, than sixty years old. and it is said he He is more which enabled him for a long time to baffle the shrewdest detectives in the country, he long ago quit his criminal life and directed his: energies to fight ing off death. Draper is the last of a gang that was on known to the police all over the world. For a long time Jimmie Hope, the leading spirit of the Man- hattan Bank robbery, was the head of the organization. Associated with him and Draper were Red Leary, hig Frank McCoy, Billy Porter and others of unusaal daring. A story about Draper which hes bern kept as quict as the other secrets of the most secretive fratermal or ganizations in the world tells of his decoption of the Masonic order. Every- body knew Shang Draper, but few recognized him under his real name of Thomas Draper. Tle got into a Ma- sonic lodge and might have been se: cure there had not further investiga tion, made when he attempted to get another step higher in the fraternity, disclosed his real identi as the world-notorious crook. grand master 0 the Masons seized the char- ter of the lodge in which he had held membership, and, with the usual for- malities somewhat abridged, he was expelled. His friends say that when he went into the Masons he had re- solved to reform and that action was a pirt of his general scheme toward carrying out his idea. The Manbattan Bank robbery was pulled off in 1878, Two years pre- vious Draper and others hy tortur- ing the cashier of a bank in Nerth- ampton, Mass, learned the combina- tion of the safe, and got away with more than 81,000,000. Strangely, Dra- per was never prosecuted, though others of the gang were. Later his connection with a long series of rob beries in Brooklyn was practically es- tablished, but again he escaped pun- ishment, Then came the Manhattan Bank robbery, so noted in criminal his- tory. For a long time Draper had been a l'enderloin gambler. Byrnes got one of his gang drurk. nd learn: ed the facts from him, but till then the notorious police had worked for many months, | gremingly with no clues, years ago Byrnes declared one had Only two charge of $2,716,700 of hattay Bank after the robb?ry, failiag to dispose of thom. Wo kept them until he died two or three vears ago, and his fam- | ily turned them over to the bank. Goes To Bowmanville. July 31.--MNiss Edith R.A. specialist in Eng lish and modern languages in the Napanee Collegiate Institute, has {been appointed to a similar position on the staff of Bowmanville high whool, vice Miss E. A. Allin, M.A. resigned. The salary is $800. Bowmanville, May Henry, His Flesh Horribly Burnt. His druggist sold him a cheap acid corn cure--what he should have bought was Putnam's Corn Extrac- tor; it is purely vegetable and acts in twenty-four hours. Insist on only "Putmam's." 'WERE The London, July 31.-In the House of | Lords, vesterday, Lord Brassey called attention to the proceedings at the imperinl "conference respecting naval TQ pretty ODD JUGS, there has been any misun- 3 Wright's house, a distance of seventy a PLATES, TEA- derstanding between myseli ¥ five Yards, and var jiminolinte lv con- gations. } . aid thw Sountey and . i 3 o Victori ital. | hes satis r govern- POTS, etc. of this my ol constituted BR veel to Vielolia Msp {ment's assurance that the "AH-Red" celebrated maker. Tut Jetior is now published Mi| Negotiations Terminated. [row poe Mces, Tandud Sowden » : . * for the first time. > London, July 30.--1t is announced thought that the conference had gone i ET a ~ | that negotiations between Great Bri- a long way towards coming to an ar- Prices Right. | FRCS HAHAHA tain and Russia have resulted in an rangement with the colonies regurding 1 7 agreement amicably adjusting all out- naval defence. He gave the details of 4 | Ropert Glockling, of Toronto, fell | standing - differences on' the Indian the colonial contributions to the Robertson Br downstairs in the darkness and frac- [frontier and in Persia. Both powers navy, antl he deglared, it was un- * 0S. tured two ribs. He was hurrying to | have consented to the delimitation of fair to say that the home govern- ---------------------- his child, who was coughing serious- ' their spheres of interest in these re ments had heen indifferent to the eolo- a " : gions, | nics. The case of Canada was differ J Poverty Stricken-- | thou- He made g fortume, which | Broken in | health, and having lost that cunning | that some. | the | government honds taken from the Man- | twenty-six years hefore. | These bonds were in the possession of | old Jimmie Hope, who had kept them | NOT INDIFFERENT Canadians Help Naval Defence in Their Own Kind of Way. = . PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From AlllA Over The World. ne George Hioks, Pickering, is in jail, nited at Whitby, on a charge of bi August dividends in States are estimated at $75,000,000, Canadians are leading their British rivals in the artillery competitions at Petawawa. It is 'reported that the entire busi: ness section of Moravia, N.Y., was do stroyed by fire. A Jute » squabble has caved a {small deadlock in the British Colum | bia supreme court. | The geveral elections in the Philip pines have resulted in a victory for the independence faction. North Dakota, it is estimated, will not raise over 50,000000 bushels of wheat, as against 50,000,000 last year. Joseph Geran fell off the Quobee bridge into the water, a distanco - of 1% feet, and escaped with a broken nb. The Ontario government may estab. lish a number of permanent emigra- tion officers in Great Britain and lre- land. Orders in the United States for near- Iv 100,000 tons of steel rails for deliv- ery next year, were placed /during the | past week. | thrifty, economical woman. The Proposition From this date until further notige we will make to your special order, stylish man- 'Sopra Skits at $1.60 Each A saving of thres dollars. The Entire Stock -- HIRI FOUNDATION STONE, The Hague, July 31.-- The foundation stone of the Andrew Carnegie Palace of Peace, was laid on Tuesday afternoon at Zorgvliet, in the midst of a wooded park stretching from The Hague to Schoeveningen, by M. Nelidoff, president second peace conference. The inauguration of this i { { EREEEEEEEEFNEX EEFERFENFFEENRFEFFEFEFFEFFE | og which Mr. Car. y |% negie is raising to com- Of Dress Goods your Wo |# memorate and carry on the disposal for the pis of {¥ work of the intermational 4 |# peace conferences was mark- your Skirt. Remember this # od by considerable cere- is not. a clean up of old | mony. JPrastieslly all an ' stock. You have your choice | egates, a number ol 'of everything, either N |¥ court officials, the members " » Hack : {#8 of the states-general and or Colored, in the Dressy | # delegations from numerous Goods Section. Don't miss { civic and municipal bodies this opportunity. It may | were present. never he offered to you | ¥ again. | The lumbina mineral output of British Co- in 1906 was valued at 824, 960 546, against $22,461,325 in 1905 and $18,974 359 in 1904, | Chicago Board of Trade member- ships are now quoted ut $2,800. Last they were quoted as h as 00, 1008 me Hah aa $000. Fugene Schmitz, the convicted may- oF of San Francisco, claiming he is; still executive head of the city, made fourteen appointments to civic offices Sample Models May, bo seen st this Store. Satisfaction Guaran- toed i on Tuesday. | The Canadian Northern Railway, | company has taken out a building | permit for the construction of railway | shops in Fort Rouge. The cost is | given as $20,000. | "The election of Joseph C. Rogers, | Columbus, Ohio, as a member of the | New York Stock Exchange, is ane | nounced. Mr. Rogers purchased Ben- | zell D. Martin's seat, which was sold | on Wednesday for $71,500, | Tracklaying is to be commenced bon | the Mackenzie and Mann line at Gare Steacy's GORRIGAN In | neau Junetion, under Messrs. Mullar- 28th, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. | key 'and O'Brien's contract, about Corrigan, Bagot St., a son. { August 1st. This embraces eighty | miles of track, which is to be com- MARRIED MAHON BY ~MILNE.<In Kingston, on July 30th, 1W7, a} Sy Milne, of ingeton, Mahoney, of Boston, | pleted this fall. | AH CAPA AN AAAS oy to Peter T, Mass. ge (Montres! and o copy. papers please the school. - Miss Johnson is a sister of the notorious Chicago gambler known to "Mush- « the police as Mouth" Johnson. * fd | COLOR CAME OUT. x DIED. ' KG | ~In Kingston, July Sis, B Silage Su 3) * | Pura ao : 3 ve years, Cecelia Johnson, # x --Shidien % one of the most popular » dA 20th, 1907, adm is an ¥ co-eds of the Chicago Uni- ¥( eldest daughter of the late Jowett |% versity, has been discover- ¥ Jamieson, at the faudly residence, : » nd Johnson street. # ed to be a negress, & | Funeral, private, at 10 wm. Thursday ¥ consternation prevails in morning, August 1st, 1907. £ : & * ¥ * * | The North German Lloyd steamer Kton Pringessin Cecilia, launched at Bremen last December, had a trip on Tuesday. She exceeded her contract speed and will equal or pos- 1sibly surpass the speed attained by {the Kniser Wilhelm II. | On the New York Stock Exchange a seat was reported to have been sold for $71,600. The last previous sale! All New Mo was made for $70,000, which sum was [Latest Liustrated |considered one af the lowest paid for| Admission to grounds FREE by Oars. a Stock Exchange seat in recent| Friday Children's 1 Cont Day om Cars years. The record price for a Stock . | Exchange seat was $05,000, which was | §o | paid during the early part of 1906. Dow't. foil to. dake in the Comic ing Pictures, Which may be seen to-day. AT WONDERLAND "ROBE BROWN IN TOWN." TO-NIOHT And Every Night This Week, at PICTURE WEEK 3,000--FEFT-3,000. Also the 'vary latest Tiustrated Songs by WILBYE AUSTIN the a Entire of avery change Monday, Wednesday at Be ine ae ay. Open afternoon 2 to 7 to afternoon, 1 to drem's Ome Cent Day. Satu ent from that of other colonies. Can- | Tuesduy, [la had always refused to contribute Sc : directly to the cost of the navy, though now it had taken over certain docks and harbors which would be of great service. Loril Tweedmouth re igrotted that the Canadian govern {ment could not see its way to becom- ing more active in the matter of re ' Inaval defence, but the dominion had | NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN Ti lits own views, and the line taken by | the annual of the S {the home governmnent was that it was |p, K for the colonies to decide in what [held at the Secre way 'they should help. Dealing with [tario street, Ki the general policy, Lord Tweedmouth hay Lhirtyo said that the admiralty had in view | K at a new extended cruiser construction Kingston, Portsmouth & Cat- H. *

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