Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1907, p. 8

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7] Bastern League Toronto, 33. At i YR onso and Elizabeth Huntington ia = Lirip dor the water carnival at andria Jreland, inward, at Belle Tsle, 88, Canada, inward, at Point ORLY, Baseball Record, Tuesday. At Montreal, 440; Buffalo, 6; Roches- ter, 5. At Jersey City, 4; Newark, 3. At Providence, 1; Baltimore, 0, National League--At Chicago, 7; , 6. At Pittsburg, 12; Bos- | Brooklyn i ton, 3. At Cincinnati, 8; Philadelphia, (0. At St. Louis, 5; New York, 11. American League--At Washington, Chieago, 4-4. At Philadelphia, 2; | 8¢, Louis, 1. At: New York, 1; De- trad. 6.--~At Boston, 3; Cleveland, 0. SH ---------------- Tragic Aflair At Versailles. Versuilies, July 31.--Maj. Henry A. Huntington, whose son, Henry Hunt ington, shot his two brothers and two sisters at his father's bedside, a The condition of n weed this afternoon and the phy- | siolans in attendance believe that both will recover. Jenking' sale for men's felt hats. Steamer America makes n wpchial ox Bay, Thursday, 2:30 p.m. Sup- per on hpard, Fare 50c, =~ is sale dor boys' suits, hall rr ---- Valdron's J * cw Va lancicnancs Laces and Insertions - New Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs | New. Long Silk Gloves-~ "Black and White pL New Long Lisle Gloves-~-Black "0 and White 'New Long Kid Gloves--Black | and White a Yage's took of bw G8 in all sizes. $F 2 "| also noticed that he Ross Palen Pleaded Guilty to ~ Stealing $99 From the Russell Hotel-Had Been Having Fast ona With tears in his eyes, Ross Palen, a arn] who oie cog 3 Farvell, in police court, this morning, and admitted having stolen $09, the property of George Jenman, proprietor Russell ho- tel, Princess stroet. He was sentenced to one year in the Central prison, Palen wan arrested, Tuesday night, by Police Constable Patrick Driscoll, that compary with Constable arty, having been working case, The robbery, was reported on the night of Zed, and when the of- ol tho ase, there was 1 it. them to work got. on to the , however, and b theft he admitted fi" placed under arrest, iy in his possession, pubt, from the time he has | Bed in the city, the rest of the "wid has 'been spent. Palen has bean enjoying a fast life. He was noticed to have "money to burn, the sayi oes, and only on last, oa holiday," ten- dered a drive to Kingston Mills, toa number of friends, and also gave his friends a banguet. He spent the mon- ey in a free and easy way, and was not a bit backward in letting people know that he had money. But like many young men, who have started out in the same way, he came to rief. The police found that he had ven around the Russell hotel, and had plenty of money. Suspicion was at once turned to him, and he was watched. When Constable Megarry noticed him in the act of changing a 820 bills he felt cer- tain that the guilty party had been located. The arrest took very little time, and the stolen $20 was recov- ered officer, James on the The money had been concealed in a trunk in one of the bed rooms at the hotel, by Mr. Jenmnn and how Palen fount out where the moncy was, is a mystery. The young man was not staying at the hotel, but was in and out on several occasions; and was in the wash room several times, The prisoner told the magistrate that he hatl taken the money, but apart from this, had nothing to say. When asked by the magistrate for an explanation, he simply dropped his bead in shame, and was on the verge of breaking down, He said that his home was in Picton, where his pa- rents resided, and thac he had lived there for six years. He had also lived in Toronto for about a year and a half. He made no plea for leniency, and when the magistrate said that he must spend a year in the Central prison, he walked out of the court room with an officer, without making any remark, The Albion hotel was robbed of $40 recently, and it was thought that per- haps the prisoner had committed this theft also, but he denied having any knowledge of this robbery, ANOTHER FIGHT REPORTED. ) and Scotchman in the Case. Fights are becoming quite numerous in Kingston. The latest reported is one in which an Englishman and a Scotchman figured. The Scotchman, well-known, and who is employed on street work, is the complainant, and he has threatened to take the case before Police Magistrate Farrell. He says that an Englishman, who was employed on the job with him, but who was discharged for striking him, a few days ago, drrived on the scene while he was busy at his work early (Wednesday afternoon, and without any provocation whatever struck him a blow in the face. The Scotchman declares that he did not strike back, and when asked why he did not, he replied : "I cannot see very well, and T did not want to take the chance of de- stroying my eyesight." He consider ed that he could get better satisfac- tion 'in taking the case to court, and {if 'he does not Change his mind, a {busy time is in store for Magistrate Farroll, KAISER MEETS LIFE SAVERS. Lands at the Skaw and Praises Heroism. Copenhagen, July 31.--Kaiser Wil- thelm, who is believed to be in Nor- weglan waters, caused surprise, yes terdny, by arrivi at the Skaw, Den- mark, on board t Imperial Hohenzolern. There stage at the SBkaw and his went ashore in a fisherman's hoa. wanted to see the memuers of ¢he Life saving establishment there, who have rescued many persons from the perils of the sea. He was introduced by an interpreter to one man who has saved more than 200 with him for half an hour. wards the kaiser visited the graves of drowned sailors and placed wreaths on them, He seemed to'be deeply mov- ed. He said that the population of the little place cortainly must be one of the noblest in the world, as they were always prepared to sacrifice their lives jn saving others, He declared that he was proud to make their acquaint: ance. ------ _Alonro Callon, in the Hamilton po- live court, was committed for trial 00 'the serious charge of interfering with the course of justice by inducing © lin, - the complainant nst J, M. Barker in a criminal as- sault case, to legve the country. Cal " {lon doped her and took her to Ruffalo. ss the Hamilton pelos court, on ednesday, Harry v was charged with abducting Emma Todd, a four teon-yearold girl, + He was remanded for sentence. McKay is a young mar ried man. James Gatfield, n merchant of Mid- land, Ont., on his way to Preston Springs to take treatment for asthma died, suddenly, 'at The Duley house, Toronto, of rt failure, : Fireman Fisher, G.TR., hurt by a heavy 'coal train moving into a way Ireight at Milverton, i vachi (Lee, a is no landing minister, in a majesty fwor'la is growing betterthat ih He is drawing all men to him aly, and |e, at Port Huron, that a man, a great deal to make the world better. |p Lo) (hich Jeads to the belie that e lives, and conversed one, and he encours After- [tion to make a h lo * ITHIS IS WHAT A FISHERMAN BELIEVES S---- Salmon Troiit Eat Eggs of White Fish--Government Hatcheries the Only Remedy For the| Present. Windsor, Ont., July 31.---C. W. Gau- thier, one of the most prominent of Canadian , one of the | foremost authorities on fish, told the | Canadian Fish Commission, meeting | here, that there should be no close | season dor any kind of fish. Gowemn- | ment hatcheries would rapidly re-es- tablish stock in the great lakes. S mon trout should not be protected be- | cause they eat the eggs of white fish and do not seem to be decreased in | number by the annual catch, Discus- | sing the report he said almost the en- | tire number of fish caught by Cana- dians went to the American shores, | Sears, ware merchant, was held | Mr. Gauthier said if this exportation | yesterday afternoon in the office of | Were prevented by the government it | the assignee, J. B, Walkem. It wag would kill the fishing industry along decided to offer the stock for sale by [the great lakes. Government hatcher- | tender, In the meantime Mr. Sears |ies were the only remedy for the pre- may make an offer. {sent condition. The people of Can A ---------------- ads, he said, would receive the same | The Mission Of The Stork. supply of fish that the Americans re-| John A. Cooper, of the Courier, To- ceived from Canadian fishermen if they | ronto, telegraphed his daughter, Miss | were willing to pay the same priec. Marjory, with her grandmother, Mrs, Gauthier outlined a plan to have thé James Massie, Bagot street, that o SOVernment establish canneries along stork found his house, last night, on | the shoree of the northern lakes and | Grange Rond, ahd leit a little brother |SVPPLy. canned herring to the people at | for her. lan estimated cost of about six cents 4 | |pound. | ! ---------- | CHORUS GIRLS TO RACE. | Novel Programme of a Benefit in The officers in charge of New York. To the red "cherries, Montmorency variety, the best for canning, on sgle Thursday morning at Carnoveky's. ------------------. The License Commissioners. This evening, the liquor license com- missioners | meet to decide upon the hotels 'that were given an exten- sion till August 1st in order to make improvements. Meeting Doptponed. he annual meeting of © the sizent ilway compeiny, which was to have been held in the offices of Kirkput- rick, Niele & Rogers, on Watlneduy morning, was ned until the 11th of October. Hop The Sears' Stock. A meeting of the creditors of Geo, PEA-NUT POLITICS, sisi CLOSE SESDN Are You A Knitter? Or do you buy wools for others to knit ? If so you can save time and money by com- ing directly to us for your Wools and Yarns. We have the largest and most complete assortments in Kingston, and our prices are always RIGHT. Berlin Wools Double Berlin, 80 Both Single and over shades in all. the Lindsay counterfeiters New York, July 31.--What will un- marched the prisoners from | doubtedly prove a unique feature in the ' station, through the | outdoor amusements offered to New city, to. an hotel. His P| Yorkers in recent years is the big orders communicated to all 3% | benefit plapned for the Destitute Crip- the counties alike, were to | pled Children, at the Polo grounds, on hire as cabmen only Messrs bi | Saturday, August 3rd. All the chorus McFadden and Coyle. {girls from the different roof gardens Neither of these prized | have volunteered. There will be run conservatives was present, ning races between pony chorus girls and Cabman Boyd was told } and show girls; a running race be that he would not do. How | tween managers, and one for advance proud Attorney-General | agents, a hurdle race, a boxing exhi Foy will be of such a grand ¢ | bition, a wrestling match, two five exhibition of the spoils EXXFEE ERP Shetland or Zephyr Wools In all wanted shades. EXXEEREEEFR ¢ | inning games of baschall, the first be 1 tween George M. Cohan's Yankee a ike Hs Should glee | Doodle boys and Montgomery and ae : hs upon ME, Stone's Red Mill boys; the second be : e officers onthe Eamility | tween prominent actors and managers --- 'the prisoners to a first class hotel for a meal, but exposing them on the main streets during a long walk. * Mrs. Thaw To Study Music. New York, July 31.--Mrs. Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw gave an authoritative 3 | Statement concerning her plans, de K | ol EFXLE EEEEXF EL ERX XXEREXESXEXEXZE RES Andalusian Wools In a variety of popular colors. lating that she has no present inten: | tion of returning to the stage, but z Wa devote her energies to the study 4 {of music. This statement was called Death Of Her Husband, Yo {out by a published report that Mrs Bis many ' Tries *. B better | 1 Baw intended to take a leading role omson, © hee, UE lat a Broadway theatre. " . at a a 3 known, ord ae Hin Momgomen: wt Mas, Thaw oii her husband "in sympathize ply wi hy 4 "ithe Tombs, after which she made the of her husband, who dropped dead on |g tument in which she deslaral that Bunny. Mrs. homo as, the ab oho had no Atbantion of rgtarmling to sistant superin ent. of the 8 | the stage. Mrs. Thaw daily visite the General Hospital Tnining School, and [Tombs prison, where her hushand is was loved bv all, so that her loss is confined, awaiting his second trial. a secluded up- Bee Hive Wools Both in fancy and plain shades. The genuine Bee Hive Wools have the makers' tag on each skein. See that you get it. J. .& Baldwin, of England, are the makers. her friends' loss. | Mrs. Thaw resides. in x All The Fi a town apartment hotel. e Fines Paid. ai cst The four men who figured in the | Mines May Close. assault, case oy the alife cours his | Connellsville, Pa., July 31.--Some 1,- morning, and hned, paid up. * |500 miners and laborers are on strike police court SHeuRey Sus cutidhed to lat Banning, No. 1 and No. 2 'Wick- Shosasionit. o v ine o Xo iad 10 {haven and Whist mines, of the Pitts mn ify Lhe ; Ve ; i Coal © ny. . Unless certai settlo with = their lawyer, and they [JB 08 COMPEY nun found that fighting and creating a lemands are satisfied at once tie big o | : {Eureka work d i Il the disturbance was a very expensive plea: (Buseke. storks, and 8_Jon, ol Be {mines along the Yougoheny river, will sure. {be forced to close down in sympathy a-------- : - 1 {with the laborers who demand an Married On Wedn Cay. |eight-lrour day. There was large consolation to Rev. | v J. G. Dunlop, who intended sailing for | A Veteran C : : ; aptain Dead. the: Orient, via London, but was pre-| Detroit, Mich., July 31.--Capt. Louis Shetland Floss In a great variety of colors, including Black and White. We sell the genuine Imported Make that retains its fresh clear color so much longer than many of the common Canadian makes now shown. vented by some aceident to the ship| he intended going over in, when he Charbonneau, seventy-three years of ' found that by remaining over he | 88¢, one of the oldest of the upper could marry his eldest sister, Miss lake captains, is dead at Mount Cle- Minnie Dunlop, eldest daughter of mens. He was born in Quebec and William Dunlop Union street, to the came to Mount Clemens in his youth. |; man of her choice, Franklin Covert, a | Capt. Charbonneau was the first man i successful commercial traveller, {to sail a steamer out of the Clinton The ceremony took place, on Wednes- | river into the St. Clair. Among his day morning, at.iithe home of the Survivors are fifty-five grandchildren brides Hi and the happy pair [and sixteen great-grandchildren, were unattended. The bride wore a -------------- becoming dress of white silk with] = © , : Jace, and also the groom's gift, a| Napierville, Que., July 31.--Stuart's gold bracelet, . gem-set. Her going- store was broken into during last away gown was of navy blue cloth. | night and a quantity of ready-made Mr. and Mrs. Covert have gone west clothing, boots. and shoes and other The Busy Burglars. Unbreakable Yarns In Black, White and Colors. The maker's tag is on each skein. This is guarantee that it is the Genuine "Unbreakable" Wool. on their tour. {goods taken, also a small amount of ------ | money. i A Joalk, the cash re LIKES TO TIP. {ceints for July, belonging to the G. PASTOR ---------- {N Ww. Telegraph company. Phe Q M. inks Euro is |& 8. railway station was also entered Th dat. pe jand the till broken, thieves getting Atlanta, July 30.~Rev. Dr. J. Ww. {only twelve cents. leading Southern Methodist | a sermon, declared the | Chest, | Think He Is A Burglar. Windsor, Ont., July 81.--Chief Wills has received word from the chief of idler illic that the practice of tipping is doing | io" o oust there, has made 8 con. said he thought the practice of i} "0 0 implicated in a burglary "'ipping"' the waiters and porters and i all who waited on the Piilic a good {rom a stoge kept by Thomas Beattie. y A "pin 5 [Provincial Detective Campeay has ¥ 1 >, for, said he, "this makes those who {gone to Port Huron. wait on you more polite apprecia- tive, ud 1 would rather buy kindness| Slansacked 4 House =~ {han not have it at all. evil % Re a sides Th. Raa 'Ihave just returned from Burape, | dence of J. M. Farley, Bridge strect, and 1 think the old world is growing {this city, was broken into last night better, and much of the betterment is {by burglars. = The Farleys are at pre- due to the gemerol practice of tip- [seat at the seaside, and, though it is ing. Let everybody tp. It helps {believed the house has been pretuy a ono who tips, the one tipped, and [Well ransacked, it will be impossible makes the 'world better." {to tell what has been taken until the {family returns. . The police think . the Death Of Daniel Donoghue. job is not the work of professionals. The death occurred on Wednesday Killed In An Explosion afterncon; of Daniel Donoghue, haker, Milan, Tenm., July 3l.--Four were o4 his home at 207 Montreal street. |i." 0d ten seriously injured by Comper, stealing $100 worth of jewelry | {the explosion of a' boiler and engine, The steamer America brought over |,4tached to an Tlinois Centrsl fruit | four hundred 'excursionists. up from, i "opie morning. The dead are: Clayton this afternoon. They had Engineer Maloney, Chicago; hobert comé from Fulton and Oswego by rail |g gorean, fireman, Jackson, Tenn: and. were accompnnied by. the band iy. tramps. Ab, t dons, train | from the former towh. dleaged | M88: of Jackson, was fatally injieed. grass widow that she's a dear, sweet girl, is either a fool or a liar. He is a wise father who brings up World. | his childron as if they belonged to | Are racing at Alexandria Bay, | some one else. ; {Thursday. See them, by taking the Charles Livingston, Sr., and Michael stemer America's tour, 3 pam, Sullivan left 'lay i i ---------- Jenking' sale is your opportunity, The Fastest Motor Boats In The for Ottawa. Only S0c. BrAld. 6. H. Allan, now of Mout | real, is in the city, ; iets A ream a Ress Still Going --AT-- THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE. Special Bargains for balance of this week. See the Windows. The Lockett Shoe Store. Large stock qf TRUNKS AND VALISES.

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