are right may be judg- sold over 50 per cent. han last. We are how vo of the best Linen ake a specialty of Tow- ys we ate satisfied with profit. , satisfy yourself as to r by coming and com- ickaback els be, special. Linen Hucka- fowels Ce, 2D¢. d Fine Towels 50c, 55¢, 65¢c, The. ; ck Towelling mstitched Towels and th Towels "and on up to THe. py "Regu 5 Tickets for $1. ALE OF A UIT CASE. | pi -------------- a b the opportunity of offer- 1 in Suit Cases. But we! ; 50 Cases, all of which we price. - These. Cases are roof Canvas, linen lined, cks, leiuther corners and Some are double locks. vin '3 different sizes, We | > Same price, which is re- 3 windew, : f Them $3.50. | Shoe Store. | YEAR 74. NO. 195, 7 PEERED EEES QUALITY, STYLE, WORKMANSHIP & FIT. Are the import- ant features of our Garments. Our Custom De- partment is fully | equipped, and we are prepared to execute orders "for new FUR GARMENTS in: Seal Skin, O, ® 0, ) (®) (®) © (®) (®) (® ® (®) ®) O, YANKEE: KifG ---- Fears Roosevelt Might Be- come Such, h SENNOR'S FEARS MAY BE KEPT AT WASHING- TON FOR LIFE. 2 Senator Guggenheim Thinks the United States is Being An- glicized~People Are Fond of Being Presented at Court-- Imitating Methods of Royalty. Paris, Aug. 21.--"There is a crisis approaching " in the United States," said Solomon R. Guggenheim of New York, to-day. "If President Roosevelt can he re-elected attempts will = be Persian Lamb, Fur Listed, Etc. The satisfactory kind,--and guaranteethem in every detail John McKay Fur House, 149-155 Brock St. 0000 020000000000 000 eee tee Sent Our store is filled with good things especial.y suited for Campers Fishing Parties Picnic Parties Mail orders carétully packed and promptly shipped. Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries. Sc Se High Class Moving Pictures at (WONDERLAND) To-Day and To-Morrow. "The lndian's Revenge" (BY REQUEST) Latest THustrated Songs Open afternoon .... 2 te 5. Open evenings ...... 7 to 11 Saturday afterioon ooo 1 to 5 Tuesday Obildren"s One Cent Day. Sc Sc New England Chinese Restanr- ant, 331 King Street. 'PHONE 66585. lar Dinner, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 25¢c. Also meals to order, at all hours as before, 8 a.m, to 8.30 a.m. LEE JURE, Proprietor. THE FAST STEAM YAGHTS ECELWAT & GEORGE H. For charter by day trip or week fishing and camping exeursion at short notice. Address Capt. 'Geo. Hammond, Grand Union Hotel, Kingston, Ont. SR ee a-------- GOOD 'NATURED:. I am ho crank. If you buy, sell, or trade with us, you will always be treat- ed right. TURK, the Second-Hand Deal- er, 38V8 Princess street. made to assure him a permanent. ten- ure of that office. The consequences of 80 great a departure from American { and republican tradition are too great | and far-reaching to be estimated." . Next to the Rockefeller group, there is probably. nowhere in America so vast an aggregation of family wealth as that which is held by the seven Guggenheim brothers. They control the big smelter combine. It is supposed if they were to divide their wealth they would have ratable, quotable values 'of about $100,000,000 each--a fortune of £700,000,000 under the con- tween English and American families are becoming decidedly more frequent. If, on the one band, these alliances tend to Americanize English society, it is well for us to keep in mind the fact that our society temds to grow more Anglicized--is, indeed, hecoming a sort of mirror of England. "This is told to emphasize the fact that President Roosevelt has gn large following who hold these royalist so- cial tendencies and views, if. I may use the word 'royalist' in that sense. Do not misunderstand me. 1 do not mean that the president ever thinks of aiming at royalty for himself or of establishing a system of monarchy in the United States. Still, I do_asoribe to him a desire for the state of mon- archical dignity--for surroundings like those of a royal court, A FAMOUS JAPANESE. rn One of Most Influential in Mik- ado's Council, An Episode At The Napa-(nirshipe will come into general use -nee Station, THEVES. SECURED EE == 5 Th WORLDS TONGS; AND. THE BOOTY FOUND UPON |reach the most THEM. about nine o'clock. Rankin and High men to assist if anything nasty. When the freight pulled in the posse ir men, and in less it" takes to tell; hud the pounced on | their time than" "In this desire his strongest: sup-| The Arrests Were Made Without men, scientific men and enterprising porter is his daughter, Mrs. Long- Much Trouble By Chief Graham [capitalists of all eountries wif devote worth. As a child she assumed such His ta ff their energics to e application | of royal airs i. freely. qualified her for and ota Tue Foe aerial Nuyipdtion to their respective the title which she won as the eldest Fellows Ha tolen Jewelry in pityoues. When a few improvements daughter of the White House-- Prin- Belleville--Taken Back For have been introduced in airships they cess Alice." " Trial. will be serviceable as . vg y . YO}. . il ax. [transport, and will certainly be pre- Napanee, Aug. 21.--Quite a little ex ferred by some Glasses of travellers to | citoment was astir, on Monday even-| ing, around the Grand Trunk station, | It appears a| burglary was eommitted in Belleville | on that day; and the Bolleville opera- tor at the station botified the G.T.R. here to have police on hand to airest AE thred young pe rados who had : London, - Aug. 21.--The boarded an east-bound freight train Newfoundland fisheries ques- about eight o'clock. Chief Graham, tion, in view of the impasse accompanied hy Police Magistrate existing between the t- Constable Greer, were on hand, with a couple of extra {ooked ---- Balloons May Oust All Mountain Roads. Berlin, Aug. 21.--Capt. Pustan, 'a German haval expert, publishes a pre- diction that within a motor not only for military, b sporting and other purposes. He says: "We inust realize that the atmos phere, like the ocean, offérs us innu- merable routes of travel. Who in the and pinion railways rack when it will be possible to tains, elovated Joints more rapidly and 'more bly with less danger, by means®of airships ? . ""I'hore can be no doubt that sports- railway trains." ---- XXX TO ARBITRATE. ed States government and the foreign office, will go before The Hague tribunal. When it became evident that no agreement could be reached, Ambassador White- law Reid made a proposal land Revenue t, Orillia, died pt Lake hie deparumen his sixty-Sifth y trol of a family council. genhieim, "there are now. three politi- ca! parties in the United States. One, of course, will place Willimm Jennings Bryan in the field for president. second is now in "Broatily speaking," said Mr. Gug- The favor of Secretary | bracelets on them and marched down | to submit the dispute to The Taft to head the republican party as| the candidate to succeed Mr. Roose- velt. "But there is still a strong third- term party for Roosevelt, in spite of his announced determination not. to run again. "As 1 have said, if Mr. Roosevelt can be prevailed upon te run, and if he is elected, there is a strong indi- catjon, that an endeavor will be made to keep him in the presidency for life. "This may seem to be a revglution- ary sort of talk for a business man to indulge in but loole at the way things are going now in our democratic coun- try, The changes in the ordinary cus- toms of life at the White House with- in the past five years will serve very well to iHustrate what I mean. They show a very great and pronounced ten- dency to form our morals on the style which prevails in European capitols "| and courts. "At the White House there seems %o be a rapidly growing tendency to make social life there more and more like that of a royal court. "The faot is that many members of our rich and intelligent classes, when they visit Europe, ave not satisfied until they have been presented at some court. To have been presented at some royal drawing room of * the king of Britain and Ireland, emperor of In- dia, and of the dominions beyond the seas, is to people of this class the very height and climax of social suc- cess. The distinction gives their. so- cial seal of pre-eminence. They scheme for this 'honor,' they spend vast sums in endeavoring to gain it. "Very well, when such Americans go home to the United States, they like to renew their experiences. They will go to the trouble and undergo the difficulties of being asked to share in the White House imitation of a 'drawing-room.' They are trying their MARRIAGE IS CHEAP. | --to make the Couples Can Be Knotted Free on Labor Day. Milwaukee, Wis.," Aug. 21.--Justice William A. Hart, of this city, has offered to marry all couples, free of | hest--and with a good deal of success White House and the | Social function a sort of a fashionable resort. "If you ake it better, I will call the White House, as they are now running it, a kind of hali-way house to the real house of London society. Baseball Meeting, Y.M.C.A., 8 pm. charge; who apply to him on Labor | "Then, again, intermarriages be day. Place of residence makes mo | difference, if a license or dispensation DAILY MEMORANDA. complying 'with the law is presented. | The justice recently attracted atten- tion by installing an automobile to carry couples to his office from depots and docks. ph---------------- Fell Forty Feet. London, 'Aug. « 21.--Losing her bal- ance as she leanbd over a screen in the window of the Gilmour's house on Adelaide "street, Grace M..Ewen, on Saturday, plunged head 'downwards, and fell a distance of forty below. ~ She sustained a fractured leg and badly injured back. Her escape whe Tittle short of miraculous. Dr. John Wilson says she will recover: btn in a speech, on Mass., an- President Roosevelt, g Tuesday, at Provincetown, nounced 'that there would be no ° re treat from = the stand taken hy 'the government against the trusts. To-morrow is the only day in the year that appeals to _the lagy man and it is the one day that has never made his: tary. Opportunity is a timid visitor and rarely returns to those who ask her to call again $o-morrow. Right now is the time for the hustler and you ean hustlers find precious few in business who are It is because third storey of Dr. | feet to the cement sidewalk | 'Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8.80 p.m. Wonderfand every afternoon and even: ing. "A Mesdage House, 8.15 p.m. From Mars,"" Opera a t Str. America's Excursion among} ons Car Lo - Jt ) . Islands, 2.30 po » H-MOITUW, : {fell iin Rew York and i back Others who have used the remedy .de- have garages, forges and everything Mostimg of Limestone Lodge, No. 91, | to France by Mrs. Bierpont Morgan. |clare themselves beter anid stronger. | | epossary for repairs, as well as an | AOUW, 'Thursday, 8 p.m. who gave him a check for 8125, tell-iDy. Montizambert is on his annual in- { electric plant, for recharging electrie | "History today :--Battle of Vimicra, | ing him only to cash it when all oth-|gpodtion trip, He says that the dis- | cars and acoumulators. | 1808 : Prof. Tyndall born, 1820 : Prince or resources had failed. Shelters, built of light material, so | of Wales landed at Quebec, 1860, | J | WHIG TELEPHONES. | 248--Business Office: . | 229--Bditorial Reoms. 292-lobbing Department 1 | | Color Printing a Specialty. 3 ---- sale at Teh ia always on The Daily Whig is alwa < Poin Bia | Gibson's, Drug Store. Market | Open till late cach evening. "Royal Doulton." We have just open- ed a lot of very - pretty ODD JUGS, LATES, TEA- POTS, ete., of this celebrated maker. Prices Right. ye . Marquis Hirodumi ito The Marquis Hirodumi Ito, the fam-| ous Japanese reconstructive states-| man, was born away back in the old L time Japanese regime in the year| 1838. He has been four times the head | of the Japanese ministerial cabinet, | and is to-day fluential of the elder statesman fn the | mikado's councils. He studied in Lon-| don in 1863, and after returning to his | native country became politically pro- province of Hiogo in 1868, Marquis Tto hesame vice-minister of 1869. He retifed temporarily fram | the 10.26 o'clock train yesterday. In an incredibly short time rumor was were fired. though the chief and lets were secured. Pulajanism Eradicated. ~ Washington, Aug. 21.--Pulgjenism Commons, yesterday, position at home an indelible | do the sensational suggostion that | ruilty. Patrick Lord Asktown blew up his own house | for political purposes. Veagh, nationalist member from | Down, asked Mr. Birrell, seorctary for |was responsible for the explosion and | Ireland, whether it was ingended to |he asked Mr. Birrell to cause iquizics leouneil, which, without a division, Te. of |$ ' HOON Ashtown, himself, ¥ommitting the al- | jected the bill providing for the ive a fillip defaming | : ae : Ireland by circulating fictitious tales of the clauses women electors were to hold a special enguiry in view of the | fact that it had already been proved that the alleged outrage was the work of residents of Lord Ashtown's house. Mr. Birrell replied- that 'the most care- ful investiggtions were being made, ~ O'Brien, rom Kilkenny, thereupon, Drumbo that to be made into the possibility leged outrage in order to to his infamous business o of outrages. | to the police headpuarters. The young | the arbitration of { men, who all appeared not much over | Hague tribunal. The British | twenty years, gave the names of government accepted the | Joseph Plouff, Arthur Lachapelle and proposal. The United States | Arthur Ladoncur. They wero searched |g government then proposed | and the goods, consisting of gold |# that, for another year while | bracelets, gold brooches, two wold | op the matter was under arbi | watches and other jewelry, amounting | us tration, the fisheries should | to apout $200, was found on the men, ¥ ve condu ted as they | as well as loaded revolvers. wi were | The Belleville authorities were noti- MH last year nde xe same | fied and came down and took the # modus vivendi, this # has not yet been agreed to. | young desperadoes back with them on they ound town that the oap- ture was effected and that seven shots This. proved untrue, al his assistants one of the most in- | had a lively scuffle before. the brace- minent, and was made governor of the! hag been eradicated 'in the Island of | at $60; is | Leyte for the firgt time, it js said, | di | singe the American Via . ! cording to advices received at the war public life shortly after this. In 1871 department, and peace conditions now 1882 and 1901 he visited Europe and | prevail there. It is said there is but rustling, Mrs. Leary went to the was made a G.C.B. by Rint Edward | one - chieftain, = Felippe - ¥dos, - with balcony and gl a man with » long in 1902. His home is in Tokyo. | wert i > coat and peak hat. She a > wha | three followers still at large. Sou wid § ok, het hay 4. . | rushed to the room of her daughter 1 | and awoke her. Miss Leary's jewel BLEW I case was found to be missing. The police have arrested a man answering a Sensational Suggestions as to Recent Outrage =. in Ireland. | " san London, Aug. 21.--In the House of [but that, at present, there was no | Throws Out Bill For An Upper Irish members proof that residents of ghe house were | nationalist | n : ; : declared | Jetmiah. Me- {that ji: way belived jn the district of | championed by the House of Represen- orc town himself [tatives of New Zealand, received scant EXXXEXZEXXFEEERK EXE RERERERS | THIEF'S RICH BOOTY. He Secured Jewels Worth $50,000 at Lucerne. Lucetne, Aug. 21.--Miss Leary, who, with her mother, Mrs. James D. Leary. of New York, is staying at an "hotel here, was robbed jewellery vmlued 000, The jewellery lost includes diamond and - braccléts and o- 'wartches, The burglar obtaified" access to Miss Lears's room by climbing up créepers to the balrony. Hearing the the description given by Mrs. Leary. He calls' himself a Russian prince. Nothing was found on him, end it is supposed he throw the loot over the balcony to an accomplice who escaped; relent WOMEN DEFEATED AGAIN. House. Wellington, N.Z., Aug. 21.--~The wo- men politicians, whose cause | was consideration. from the legislative by the House {tion of an upper house : lof Representatives. According to ote {be eligible us members of the uj in When the measure passed re NO SIGNS OF DRUGGING. Man in a Experts. | Paris, Aug. 21.--The mystery of the | young man he could re-| day, and declared that Tuesaday | member nothing since evening. ive of last | Paris, he declares, has been stolen. | | Klein arrived in Paris, he says, on | July 18th. On Tuesday evening he | took a tram at the Gare St. Lazare, | intending to go to the Bois. A pow- | erful man, with a brown beard, 'was in I hig compartment, Klein *helieves'" he | | goi out of the train at Porte Majlloe | with this man. After that he declares] | inat he remembers abeolutely nothing | | more. od | Medical tests show no signs of his | | having been drugged, while hot needles | were used in vain attempts to rouse | [Wim when he was. first brought to the | hospital. There are, however, three | | slight punétures on his breast, which | | might have been .made by. a fine | syringe. ERFEEEEEEXEEEXEERENNE met ett Mangled Body On Track. Belleville, Aug. 20.--The body of an unknown man was found this morning i.in the Grdnd Trunk va efe; horri- bly mutilated and beyond identifiea- | | tion. Half of the head was gone, and | | the right arm was severed. fe was a} | heavy set man, and about thirty-five | years of age. No one saw the gecident hut it is thought he was boarding a | freight train during' the early mormn- { ing. Ho looked like a laboring man. | Sixty cents and a copy of the Mont | real Hern} were the only things in I his pockets: No inquest will he held, i | | i an Corotier Yeomans pronounced it an Lodind the invitation to Me. + Loaed » CURE FOR LEPROSY. agement in Record. St. John, N.B., Aug. 21.--There the remedy has as cured two vears ago, and bie enlarged. | GOOD-BYE TO ICEMAN, Rhinelander, Wis., Aug. 21.3, M. Darrow, connect- ed with the paper mill here, claims to have dis- covered in a waste product of the mills a preparation which will preserve ice in- definitely. - The compound, it is said, .can be manu- factured at a cost of forty- gallons. "Housekeepers with this preparation in hand, it is asserted, can buy a cake of ice, have.no need to trouble the iceman again all sum- ¥ mer. x z M. Sundpust, of while looking for hay on "Trance"--Mystery to | Dr. Montizambert Finds Encour- | occasion adopted by thirty-seve found on Friday morning |sirong hope that a cure for leprosy | of last week in a trance on the steps has at last been discovered, says Pr. of the Church of St. Nom la Breteche | F. Montizambert, director of public | vided into eighty zones, and becomes more and more perplexing. (health, who is in the city. The re | gues modera hotel, built in each, for He awoke suddenly in hospital yester-|.,.q at, Tracadic since the first use of | vhe In cot n torists and yok been. one discharged | juts, = H id that he was a na-| i f} abl a wo ¢ SANK al, ne s * man is progressing go favor that | wm : 1 2 a ine it | py (EPRI, a0 favorably hat | the. Towing Chub of Fra ee ai This check, | infecting plant o% Partridge Isiand will coat it, and ¥ SHOOK | - i ' de 0. Davidsfn, Sask.;| Agerican league---Cleveland, 31; the prairie, | Wi found a human skeleton, supposed be that of an English to address them on Labor Gey, hpmestender, | York, 6; St. Louis, 3. named Bgrry, missing for two years. "The Jabor Club, of Hull, has can- Bourassa committee stage in the House of Re- [ prosentatives, August Sth, the | i prenver land three cabinet members voted for | the clause referred to, which was on {to twenty-six votes. in | ie Luxury In France. Paris, Aug. 21.--France is to be di- a first The scheme has been elaborated by The hofels will as to be "easily removable, will 'be erected st convenient places.' These will have comfortable restaurants, begd- rooms, and will be quipped with. re x pairing shops and garages. | tn sp------ * 'Sheep For New Brunswick. # Peters, depuly 'commissioner of ie | culture, will 'leave this week for - i | tario to purchase gheep which = the % provincial government will import wn. der provisions of the act passed at ®| (he last session of the legislature al | lowing, for an expenditure of $25,000 | for the importation of ave draught { pep. | Mr. "| will tikely expend upwards of $2,500 %l on his coming mission. He will go | from here = to the Toronto fair and | there he will meet breeders and ar | range for purchusing. Mr. Peters ex: # | pects to purchase between fifty and > one hundred lambs und shearlings. oo] { ' | Fredericton, | | | ®£¥ s seven cents for a thousand BH! horse, mares, a Baseball On Wednesday. Bastern league--Toronto, 4; Provi- ington, 0-1. Detroit, 3; 100, Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 1. i on, New National league--~St.. Louis, 3; Phil adelphia, 1. Boston, 9; Pit 8, Chicago, 6; New York, 2. B 9; Cincinnati, 3, N.B., Aug. 21-4. A.lj m1 SIBLE FORM. : Matters That Intetést Everybody| Notes From All Over--Little | Hom. A. Beck opencd the Cobourg horse show on Tuesday. R. L. Borden opened his campaign tour at Halifax, last night. The Coldstream Guards' band hopes shortly 10 again visit Canada. The reading of the Transvaal Joan bill has passed the British House Jommons. \ Work on the $2,000,000 smelter at North Cobalt will commence about Scptember lot. a J. C. Hegler, K.C., of Ingersoll, will be appointed to vacancy on the coun- ty bench of Essex. ; William Hipwell Didley, of the In-| An explosion of dynamite has oo- under in the Fantsge mine, in 'China, killing two Germans, | and '110 Chinamen. The agent of the Banco Ginetti, To- |i ronto, has dis rad and a warrant has been i for 'his arrest, He is said to be $30,000 short. Gen. Sir John French, inspector ifenutal, of the forces, intends to visit Janada and make an official examin- ation of "the state of the defensive ser vice, v " The G. T. R. is to prooted without delay in the constFuction of the line, between Kingston and Ottawa as soon as the route before the department is approved. Reginald Glasser, Chatham, ran away from homo and was arrested in Covington, Kentucky. Before he went Glasser took some money from his Re Williams. Friasell pastar of Streot Bast Prosh By . 21.~Because he bites hoe bo satiate his oettions Mrs, att agway has asked superior court of King county to grant her a divorce from Hecker Hagway and $100 a month alimony. Mrs. Hagway says that the first in. timation she had that her husband was a biter came immediately after the weddi ceremony, May 19th, 1907. While delivering The customary saluta- tion he leaned over and took a chunk out of her neck. The wound was puin- ful, but she took it aw a proof of playfulness, But he repeated the operation on the |{ evening of July 4th, after he had been Seattle, Aug. out witha w of friends. Later in the month, after they had returned from the theatre, he asked her how she enjoyed the play and at the same n for | ug time bit her right sar. This time she kicked, but he only leaned over and chewed the other ear... The statement is made in the com. |' ppiuing that some of Mrs. Hagway's the belief that he would pro- cure & sot of falses teeth larger and stronger than those he hae now and relapse into his former 'habits. : MURDERED FARMER'S WIFE. Husband Had Left Her to Save Blazing Barn. Camden, N.J., Aug. 21.---While Ed- ward Homer, a farmer, was trying to extingpish a fire, thought to have been kindled in his 'baen for the ap fsentt_Purpase of drawing him _ from home near Merchantville, a few miles from this city, someone sntered the house smd murdered his wile with an axe, and 'with the same wi at- tacked Victoria ii, an ta¥an servant, who went to the the trucking season upon the Horner farm. The Italians, when they were discharged, made threats, BUILDINGS MAY FALL. Methods in Building May Prove . $ us. i Washi Kug. 21.-The recent or thintoread Sonerote - Builds gical survey's jaboratories in St.- Louis, Mo., and Norfolk, Va., who has been studying the question. The danger exists = in nearly every important city in the United States, he said. The eonteact for the new 'at Brandon, to cost 850,000, has Lechance, i * a---------------- - Suarded to Dymaie & iends have suggested that Mr. Hag- . WORN. way have his teeth pulled out in order | LAWLESS. --In Kingston, Aug. 21st, to make him harmless, but she ex- 1907, to Mr, aud-Mrs. Jaws Laws less, Portsmouth, a son. FIQREY--M BURKE. --At Portsmouth, on Avg, 20th, 1907, A Reid, beloved | Wed., Aug. 28th, » een |e of MARRIED 3 gs jE A --At 4 LE of Xe von, Giivert Ln, Storey, M-Diy artsy to Edith A. Malone, of Kingston. hi, ISkinabeth Wiritley, - { Samuel Cwmick, aged ninety years. Funeral from her son's residence, F and ot 10 am. Friends ances respectiully luvited to atl wife of. Prices--$1, 75¢., 50c., 85¢c., 28, Seats now on Sale. ; ; 4