rfare, group- regulator. ottur Souclusion 88 jump Re Et 2 £ New York, Aug, 12.--The day of the Standard Oil company in its old form is over. It gust either conform now to justice and fair dedling or. it { will fall utterly. I don't mean that its | day is over: this. year or will be over next year, but it is as surely ended as right is right." ° Miss Ida M. Tarbell, in an interview thus expresses her satisfaction at the assessment. of © $20,000,000 fine on the | oil trust. by Judge Landis. Miss Tar- bell is regarded as the greatest authe ority 'on the workings of the trust. Her "History of the Standard Oil Company" first: brought home to the general 'publie' 'a realization of the trust's far-reaching operations and their tru significance. : "After thirty-five years of such practices as the Standard Oil com- pany, has been found guilty of," said Miss Tarbell, "it is entirely just that after conviction, the maximum pun- ishment should be imposed. I am only sorry that the punishment cannot be something more then a fine." Among . other statements she made were these: "The men. in, the Standard Oil com- pany utterly Tack the collective sense. Tt is individunlism gone mad--vreduc- ed to an absurdity. "The public has for thirty:five years heen trying to make Standard Oil play fair. It has given the trust repeated warnings, but every time the trust has svapped its fingers and gone-on in the same old way. | $10. Muff TO MATCH, $11. A beautiful Rich Dark Brown Glossy, Fur; very fashionable John MeKay Fur House, BROCK 'STREET. things especial.y suited for Campers . Fishing Parties | Picnic Parties Mail orders carefully packed and Ida Tarbell Comments on the Chicago Penalty---Under Many. Indictments. OIL TR EE ial ily It Must Be - Based on' Justice and Fair Dealing. a 8 t t n seriously., His in Landis' decision is characteristic, "in a carriage. "I "hone. the: fine. will! be. collébted, | "They finally iced Tv' driv but I think with: Mr. Rockefeller that fin oY a by driving it will be some time before it is paid. eighberi justi f the . it will bo. some tig btfore It. it poid. nig hbpring-iuttitn ni; tie truss wink it--the public always pays under. pre: fim. RAR Aro mony in beginning of Standard Oil owned by it, the public. "Mr. Rockefeller ny public comment ent' conditions." ------ Inquisition Begins S St. Louis, Aug, 12.--The first testi- He Was Born and Educated the government's ; dissolve the Standard taken in the postoffiee| building at New York, September 3d. | The testimony will mark the actual government's fight | to overthrow the Standard and the seventy or more, subsidiary corpora- | with a fine of 829, 240,000 hanging over its coffers, the company, either under that name or nnder the name of one or another of the dozens of companies | is under indictment in five federal. districts--namely, Western New York, Western District of Louisi- | of: Missouri. | and | There | uit . to: rust witl be the ions allied with it. At this minyte, na, Eastern IWstrict | Western District of Tennessee | Northern District of THinois. are only fifteen indictments, but inus-| ° | much as each count covers a separate offence, the trust ig liahle under the| verdict: against UST EX 1, Meaning of the of their product; but always give poor. grade as they cam work off onj never has. taken himseli J on ept. 3. St, Louis So. Mss. Shafer Went Home to Her Mother. Sunbury; Pa, Aug. 12.-After a honeymoon of fess Thomas Shafer, of Selin"s Grove Junétion,- has #3uvatdd from her hus- band, charging t the house, he pro- vided for. their home was so infested with: copperhead snakes that it was dangerous to Slay in the vicinity. She has returned to her former home in Harrisburg, "amd coldly ignores her husbapd's requvsts that she return, affieming that she would rather work her fingers to the bone than go baok to the dangerous companmonship of the reptiles. © * The wedding of Me.' and Mrs, Shafer took place after the bride had. twice . jilted the groom on the day set. for' '8 {the wodding, The first occasion was when the bride first saw her hus- band's dwelling, the second time was {when a dispute arose as to which way | they should go to the parsonage of | the. officiating clergyman, by train or waggon to a -------- ATLABAMA'S SENATOR. ---- | { | A » } Oil at a chance, le x than o week, Mrs. |od nbarly every building' ii the town, of Cha: fottetown, P.B.1., has been committed Down {in Toronto; on Sunday night. , {to onler suit. against. the Sou {| France, was hooted by his fellow citi- the Riyer for a day's fishing, and Distant Places. Mtting on the: bank, Tint' in . Kno bry when a great catfish swallowed 'the| hu -- ok hook and made off so suddenly' that & + ; Mrs. Ryan wae jerked into river, | > 4 . where becoming entangled ur she wae and Why | thi i PY gh of hae ri ; CU eA pat wo and was on w GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS | Ryan's body was recovered, I SIBLE FORM, forty pounds. 7 wm. Plans To Help Kennel Maid. Matters That: Interest: Everybody London, Ang: 12.--Francis GC es ~Motes From All Oven--Litth of Everything Easily Reed The explosion of nitro-glyeerine at Essex killed three persons and wreoks Edwin O, Brown, a lawyer, for trial on eleven charges of forgery. A" Columbia tojail for three months for killing a woman with an automobile in Ger many. A man believed to be wanted in Buf- falo, on' a charge of murder, escaped after a long chase; -from the chief of police at St. Catharines.' In the motor races "at Brighton Beach, New. York, one of the cars cast a tire, ran into a fence and injured many the spectators, ~ Dr. James A. MoloHan, wellknown oducationalist, until lately head of the Normal school, at Hamilton, died The attorney-general at Manila has received ipstructions from. Washington Standard | Gil company for $40,000 unpaid duty. Murcelin Albert, the leader in the wine-growees' -- riots, in thern gous on returning to his native vil Inge. v Two companies of the border. regi- ment are held in readipess here to embark for Tangier in case their septencod 'the other 'day to five yea seryitnde way jail because he had received. in- formation that she has a large sum invested in the United States, log will go.to student has been want of mgn's XE *EREZEEXE SEEEXEREEXSEELE for extensive sw with her in | an interview Hollo- hould Mus; "Deslie: consent' Mr, Coy- America to obteis the oortain 'witnesses and t a petition for the, wo EEE EEEEEIRES IR FE RA XALRED of A ait promptly shipped "The Standard - Oil men are not| counts thus pending to fines amount: | g ' ) 3 a: edd & Co only insolent, they are stupid a8 well| ing tn SITE750000, Which is whore PIRI {vices are roquired by the British lega: en ' and show that they entirely misun-' than the capital stock of the parent > i "wr | tion, Jia og Groteri derstand the power of public opinion' corboration. . > s LTE | Great Pritain, France, German, and Importers Of Fine Groceries. and the genuineness. of the public's] Tho indictments hrought under state) ~ John H. Bankhead {the United States havo definitely ¢ es ea "an of Tair play. statutes, it. is believed .run up. into oF [agreed on a scheme for the sstablist | NOIKIORIGINIRIIIIICIIIOIIIK Daily Steamer Service "They have no pride ih. the avality | the hundreds. John Hollis Bankhead, the recently | Jen of a permanent. court of arbitra- DR. CO STRAT'S SUCCES 11 From Kingston, : st elected senator, from Matma, and} "1 Chicago. five hundred operators of | -- 80] 2 ' 3 a % who 8s reeds wi abie 8 sman TO THE 1000 ISLANDS | SAPS WORSHIP. WHITE. -MEN.| Morgan In the sate, was.botn: on| 'iv rusted Teograph Sompany _ So [Bey, L. Perit, of | Fa Rvs ole Epi vi AERONAUTS RESCUED Names of Thies English Of i oan inaieg. hours, leven Jundped até ot from A Line eaves Swift's Whar!, daily, HR ames o Officers on | » county, : stem Unio, 7 " : poe, Tag pm reivreing hoon fair} -- ! Roll. Et ae public achools I » Movy riine(onm at Ba nied from ranges ae vfs v . Te"4lie gveat national shrine of Ya-!) ' ) and. onthe 01t-|, NY 0 bolt of lightning kille : | aii po {MESH DROPS IN, LB, Sl om SA oi Sse] re oo, ah nd Ko eo fh fo aR ' * ' ¢ lof formally worshipping the spirit H , *Iyon and his son, Kenncth, a illed i, i i is - ' " ruardi i ° ed throughout the four years hi terian College, his principal m Co of Fi t : guardiaus * the: Japanese empirshag) g he war, He served in the State] ore: The men 'were ou a load of lying to secure a successor to the late unty rontenacs [People Thought it Part of the JUL taken PACE... : legislature for threo terms, He is a hus, » Dr. Coussirat. He has been successful ; TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED B. Show Programme, and Re- | 26.810 Mp3 y in this uational Mason of a high degree. Senator) Rey. i Henzy Montgomery, secre-s| i, hinining the services of Rev, Py 'Wearwell Hose the to moon of August . pantheon the spirits of all who have Bankhead al tod ) tary of the Society for the Propawe- |potric, a graduate of the University of ' , 15th, 1907, Syhstsing oe Abut- alized No Danger. rendered notable services to their | an PAC. A180 AC Pwd warden of the tion of the Gospe], has accepted the Paris, and of the theological faculty ore sud Girl's, Fast mets. Ae loor for, the buw:| Geneva, Aug. 12.--A balloon ascent country. the latest additions being of| 118. lo mitinty re 3981 1 mi invifation sent him by the presiding | of paris. In addition to engaging the. otton; 1 _ rib, Creek, in the Township of Kingston, at Neuchatel yesterday had an aston those who laid down their lives in the B k a 'mar N 188. .1.alu nh V+ bishop of the American church; to ate Rev. Mr. Peyric, Dr. Scrimger has ses great py 008 and specifications may Yo seen | jihing sequel. 4 [ late war with Russia, Es nan 33 a; venir 13th, Pato. | tend the Fuiteapal shure Sanvent of; cured a course of lectures on the subs " ying : The balloon was the first which had|{» Among these future gods of the id yette, Alaziwhich will be held in Richmond, Va., 1300 of "Church His and French Hoes. . FRANKLIN, Chairman of | ever been sent up from the town, and Japanese res ate be found the| Pama. - |in October. logy." These i given in the : pall Dag. ommittee, thousands of people assembled at a| names of three Englishmen, the com- . y on dort '| pomth. of October, by Prof. Bonet: agon J. W. EDWARDS, County Clerk. fet, cially : +2 | mander I tw fice f the ill-fat- | ; ; Tr T 7 Y pe SSR 5 Toenk of : : all; ganized for the his-| Mander and two officers of the ill fat-| Maury, of the theplogival faculty. of fined --. . ¥ torie pie al organ) or 2 {ed transport ship Hitachi Maru, | of . h ay o henlog x which Four Swiss entered the car, and as which was sunk in the Sea. of Japan | : 'NR ie nn -------------- ous , : the balloon rose, a band played the by a Russian cruiser dueing the early ak : 4 , Farmer Suffers By Fire, : : national anthem, | part ¢ e war, The official tablets : # i'l Brookvil . 18.~R. R. Graham, ich 3 ECELWAT & GEORGE H. The pid 100 héavy for the bal-| deifying the spirits of these thos! ' PET e tide ' x a Beckie hoe Ang. 1 et seat: | a For Shmrter. by day. tap or Yok Bshinge loon, which almost soon afterward | Englishmen have now been formally suffered severely by fire recently, Duc they 2 Address Capt. Geo. Hammond, Grand | dropped into the lake. The water Set up among the illustrious names on Casa Blanca Has Suffered Very Mach by ing u storm his stable was struck by m 3 Union Hotel, Kingston, Ont. = {rushed into the car and - almost Yoo soll ok Jom, puiben; al : a 2k ; lightning and two. valuable horses Who, : drowned the occupants, while the bal-| e mikado, the crown prince; and) ; Bomba f : ki The: barns, together with axed IT IS A FACT, loon moved slowly along the surface.| all the greatest personages of the| rament. stables and - outbuildi were. con | VOW their Whae you get gtuffl you gain| It was a desperate position for the Foun try wera: prose, ad it yan euri- Mommas: supied; also much machinery, , fifteen : and money and you will do that by buying | peronauts but. the thousands of sight | OU8 to see is imperial majesty In an| Tangie Aug 12. Fi fighti , x } N. hh loads of hay and 100 bushels of oats, BORN, rj : P : 3: 3 : : . tirodal. gier, Aug. ~Fierce ting (was at lirst thought, ot a shop, h h o Nowlin Ki : Ade. oth: Hive FRCS Secor Fup ue Sed CLibets seers did not view it in that light, attitude of worship "before an Invisi-a oi veen taliatls tribes' and x warehouse wag left un "The loss, is $3,000, with. insurance of Yor, - ---------- eh Ade. oun. 5 3 . cess . street. ® + They thought it was part of tié ble array of divinities, including the | 1 noch forces, outside of Casa Blanca. aged. The streets are still encumber- a daughter. ie I ------ show, and cheered as the unfortunate} spirits of an alien race. . a twas still it *roliress, on Saturday Fa. ag th ie ake a alive, the am ------ . a Gem i AaFomssts roe Pest huljooniste struggled frantically in a if centisfoctory and Sgnifieant! cording tc t Tatess news from Cone | removal of which is being carried out Warm Words For Blake. Kingrion. a % ; Rad " ,. Sithe. water, ow rst. ra mored | 1 1yrude's camp. The. tribesmen were | slowly. London, Aug. 12--~Hon, Fdward } ma : g of Some twenty years ago, according] At length the owner of a motor should be our own, and the distinc: PTO CNY" driven back, the] Tho Sultan of Motocca, through Pen. (Rieke has written to his constituents aki pre to the New Branswick newspapers, the! boat grasped the situation and set tion should strengthen the bonds be-| poy Soovalry and artillery being | Siliman, the Morrocan foreign mipis- that his resignation was necessary Milian THoWie, both of he hagkinatack tres' in New Brunswick ont in his boat at full speed to help tyeatn us and ho fa. enstors allies. | von and a hall miles from the city |tor, has transmitted to the French [and irre e.. The Journal, while ' Bh ahah = Bo 2 0% BL 0 [ed tn mg ey ope mes Sond ine horse geo Fn rie of Sh ei S| CCR pci nd eh snw fly, indigenous. lo LL] sve Shelly Si ton o Be oh an Yor o interracial feeling. *"That| ie savage. fanatics, Grist over the assassination of the [that Mr. Blake will carry with him |pgpxin At Stonchan, 2.0. Laws country, which duting di ow avons exhausted. condition to the shore. . ge aa Ta ie or Nib coun-| Casa Blanca itself is quiet. The des- Europeans, at. Casa Blanca, with a into his retircment the affection and Andrew, arog baby of 'one pags the. work of this insect DAILY MEMORANDA. tre rays one of the Vending editoratiustion wrosght b¥ Shy: ahylle of tho!deiaration. tt the. murderers will | gratitude ifthe coumry Tie bus arg: ti ae Own was egormous,, involving the destruc 3 of the native press, "is in the nature ranch cruisers is more extensive. than {oe seenyed, Be ots : fom- tion of one of the mast: valuable varie-| Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8.30 p.m: | of things, but that foreigners should epee ---------------- TE v 3 Buse ties of trees. Si that time, with| Board of Health, 4 p.m., Tuesday. have sacrificed themselves for Japan's ; SEK | William Hall Piolemy, farmer, ond} Manila Didumeaus Tiss. Mani, Body will be (i od the loss of its natutal food, the fly dis. yg every afternoon and en: | ule jg deserving of the profoundest | MHGKFASCAACAR 2K eve of Solteet township, andifon Sai # v favoon 319% Serred in ty plot, at Cata- the »d, but during. the score o . J . recognition. x a --- i i i ' oyed ; : : 1 Odgensburg, Str. Aletha, CARS WILL RUN. colonel of the 77th Regiment, is, the |, tive made 600 Toronto papers please copy.) oe ar en So: A f | Hickingtafi gio to: Odgenat urg, Str. Aletha Be - J lw > XR omiretative nominee for, House, of en, ie ae timated ot DONO AN in Kingston: on, Aug, 11H, : early marketable sie. Hut vith thie o'** Gly. Tor hoses Talsads © Royal Cards. ® Toronto, Aug. 18 ¥) Commons in Nunley penne RAD Brit ee | 00 goth rome i , narke : .m., for Tho 7 Bans G ali : een Some o ew fe strie wire t over © ¥ ge new growth 'the or Bas again nade wt Jaen Choir<Mgonlight Exciraicn. oe Bauperot of ries ie rror oe and: | ow liners of the International Merean- A ot. 11,000 ho ---- A oP to St, Mi oS its appearance, and .Aew NNswWic! uesday, Avg. , Str. >, 74 g = y * i A A " ltile Matine Navigation company to 3 : where a solenm hackmatack is once more threatened. |p:m.. 33e. "1a visiting card. No ordinary sized | 3 the Toronto Railway com- # ine. \ ? adr The fiy is a small four-winged insect, | This doy In history Yankee, vesdla piece of 'pasteboard will suffice for 18 'pany, as a result of "which pr n a hon, algedy ote AIRIBIIIIIIIRIIIINE 34 % captu near Fort Erie, 3 m im. i 1 i A 3 ad n, 5 y RA A rua tv the Soouchelry OF current | oll XVI, of France, dethroned,' 1793 gs His pads are HE thio the. dia Borderly. sesne whaih 3% driven by reciprocating nd one _ by ® Sh E * Ste al 4 he -- os used. by i i ang fe S [turbine engines; family ts on ; RTY-FIVE MILLIO! that it does damage. 18 Shon ap. EroNES hols sod ve he: Jmanduring ko . rome LA Hina we (promenade deck with all: modern im- PH ey ™ Be ade as the Hackmatack| ses-- ey LErRONES. re in Moniith and. four in width| 4 The labor parade will take ¥ provements and cab, with single Wf _ Chicago, Aug. 12 Satis. | : To 235Hdnorial 2 r On the upper line is the single word | the annual routs by way of ¥ berths for those wishing to travel [#8 fied that Gary, » ¥ 292--J otibing pu "Wilhelm," and below are the words|3¢* Yonge and Queen ts to 5; lone * "uy #9 be the steel capital of the. ik " Color Pristing' a Specialty." "Deutscher Kaiser" and "Konig von| "exhibition grounds, but | Ts ¥ world, the. direstors of i. the a a : | Proussen." The words are printed inlig the street car sexwica will i SERIOUS FIRE ho =e 3 Stu) tool Salyer ation The, Daily. Whig te alwavs: on sale at | large, fat German script letters. fot be interferred 'with at % | rl » "addi 1000. in x . Gibson's Store, Market Square-- |course the emperor does not carrviiig gny point. # |!And the Railway Line is Com-|M® ditional, $45,000, n ¥ . Open_till late each, : those imposing, sheets db ; *| pletely Tied Up » the; conrtpuétivn of the #i ; = Liamself o i i = VPs 7. and steel plant i KNOGKERS Wimelf: Shey a= confided to bie Shah REEL ANAIANNNNR | Lowlon, Out. Aug. 12e-ln.o fir, » a ' pF uel Tn Se % : Tam, . chim. ne yo hw Ya in lin whic 6 loss will amoun 0 be "port. : » A i 3 R | tween $125,000 or $150,000, the barns The 2 : : knocker" = 1 & #4 oyal ? contin wih rd i - The Korean Government. and five -cars of te South Western isto SEpets : igpropiiation * ""Don't be a ocker 1s a r them § Scoul, Aug. 12.-In the re-organiza- | Traction company an twénty valu- . d. exter good adyice for every one in EC "0" 'eards, with words ae 1 in tion 'of the Korea vernment, three | abla motors, were destroyed, this Sha st + t of the ; " 4 Latin: script: Among simplest in z rob ' plan proper. A : every walk of life, and particu- : On. iio and appearance are those of the members of Marquis 1to's staff will be- morning, The cause was a of 500,000 is ' larly the » t who some- | 6 Tenpreror of Austria' and the Prince of fcome vice mivisters of theoe Kurpan | CEP. Tha line will be completely |g gnticipated. times feels inclined to express , ish: Woks The prince has two sets' of (departments . of state. Marquis Ito, [tial up for several days, and it ix not | Cy himisell about some venture in We have just-open- are Ton, wae oO el" the |ccompaniekiby cight members of the | knows yet as to whether it will | be the advertising field. One ed a lot:ofiwery 'other for Pngland. The English one Korean administration, left, Satur- | in operation within a= Ww as the |™® failuge! don't spell impossibili-, ODD JUGS, - A: the ls. "The I'vince of day, for Tokio, via Chemulpo, where sotith. barns 'and 'the poles are burned = Fe ty any more so than. a single . D 3, 4 Wales "the 'other ee ¥retich equiva: | & de flammonatra td will be held sin and the tracks are badly warped. It Don't Howl With Neural, 5 swallow makbs a drunkard or PLA TEA- Hisaat "Princes. de Colles." + hous of. Tto's Inte coup de teat. Gen, (was fortunate that four cars) wess ati (ji drive if "out 7 Ee 5 A a hs nas Ib POTS Mh of this Rlot.: "Prince de Galles, n. Maw has I fintet et. St Pham or the entite system would, Rub tn. Nersilinie, "its quick Benth od i Lt ' » uy WIR 3 y ing resident-genern pract ave vent completely Wi out. -- i. J: the staying qualities with ys Politician And Gambler Dies. | 8 Clio orier in Korea will rest | Fight new motors and twelve old neuralgia, vures it permanently. lutge ] cele what he 1 € kes is the one i Frog eT RTT x ] Chicago, Aug 12 Michael. C. Me on him. § A ro ones. were in the Duitding and. they bottles of Polson's Nervili for %e. that wins thy rewafd and the RE x Be 9, Ag... a pe) X. |upon 1 hi 2 es were : at. all dealers: ts f ) th ultitude s of 4 Benald, for many years a leading pol + are a etinglete Toss, They wre valied His meet the x applause a have Prices t. Fivign und a prominent gambler in this : ag Lab $2,000 t] $2500 spiece and will be liver and a h seliably Jao many Egham that ad '1K ARN 28% ty. has just died ina ppitak, The | on Leela Curing Lorna. "© Fdificult to ape. 7 will onic . . ¥ ne ; rder of Webster 8; Guerin \ t'sifhe - use? K 'eorn youy TF m-------- od Wade's "pen, 2. For ssle FLising Pays, and pays big, : | | eemmmbmm---- | {005 8 i lod have can n'a fow days: bg atively ro-ll Buy Fio's salt and Abbey's, salt ok if not, sasistpcton:. Hove: Money for. you to show it does not. . ; i down feally= Tie b moved with little: teouble 'and ho gore | during 'this' hot spl: They cool the A actory. 4 Why no oto advertising : x DAU. ness. by. use of Peckidie Ingbioed. Fresh at Gibson's Red Cross § many pen. Pe man talk you, abo ro a beat fe eR SL & big boxes, 150. \ drug store, Sala lusi opie shy at a logical year ng? vic n . oF : : De