Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1907, p. 1

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AW & Fall ND---- Coats omen. SES SON. | lay Thursday noon HOW A RANGE OF advantage in buying le is complete in its to buy now, COME I COATS, and if you Fi N, o any particular Coat til required. : 1d Skirts, resses. will stand thelwear ing Boys will give his week. All sizes, torsehide, Cowhide, t Skin. : : hoe Store. Taxes, 1 90 AFTER '15th SEPTEMBER. . SPECIAL FUR LINED Imported English Broad~ cloth Shell. Color and Lining Of Hamster, Muskrat COLLAR and RE- VERS ot a Tay Lamb, several thousand former: soldiers and Alaska able, or Issobella Rjiconsed hunters, possessing 1,200 X. Write for catalogue. stands of arms and 4,000 rounds of * John McKay 139-166 Brock St. C PURE 600 Just now housekeepers are busy with their pickling, and this sea- son of scarcity and high prices. Special care should be taken as to the quality of - | James, Our Spices and Vinegars i... FP. | committee, H. M. Mowat, K.C,, Tor Ave Guaranteed Pare. W. S. Calvert, MP. Strathroy; Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries. 5c ~ High Class Moving Pictures at (WONDERLAND) To-Day end To-Morrow. LATEST ILL SONGS Open afternoon .. Open evenings ..... Saturday Tuesday Children's Sc QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Faculty of Education. Ang one desiriog tc girl studeats,, kindly signed, stating number of Shgle rooms, and amount 'asked perio. pain exists. G ¥ : 'A charge of 5 per on all unpaid taxes, _ YEAR 74. NO. 207, I... . . ON HARD < Official Reports Reveal re Schemes Seoul, Korea, Sept. 5.--Official re-'| ports reveal the employment of the | most extreme 'methods against the na- | tives by the Japanese troops. Whole | villages in the Yangkeun district have | | been destroyed by the torch. Koreans suspected of inciting the people have +Hheen shot ruthlessty. | The official explanation given is that an object lesson of the severest char- {acter is necessary to stop outrages {upon the Japancse, Many of these are reported from all sections. Police, post office and telegraph officials and civilians, even women seeking safety, have been shot down by Kgreans. In several instances scouting parties have found the heads of murdered Ja- panese hanging from trecs. The eastern section is the scene of the most formidable operations. The Korean force there is estimated at HAAR HH Choice of Guaranteed Squirrel or ammunition seized from the garrison. Against this force the Japanese | Fur House, Taken to Crush Opposition to Mikado's Invention By Young Negro Minis- ter at Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va, Sept. 4.~Rev. James 0, J%. a young negro, has! OF JAPAN Ruling Korea by Slaughter and Torch =." ov it "he's .-- Villages Set Ablaze. Most Extreme Methods| = ine vo a NEW. YORK HERALD strument has a Kevboard arranged on | a scale Somewhat different froma | piano Tt is capable of whistling the | most diffieul notes. Mr. Early has already approached by a north- | ern man with a haddsome offer for company to exploit the instrument. v 'Reform. DID BRILLIANT SERVICE. He Was a Naval { = Fame. Instructor of Koreans were killed and at Yokon Af ty-eight. The mountaimous country handicdps the Japanese, giving the Koreans a decided advantage. At Cheshu 400 Koreans attacked the Japanese, but were driven off with | heavy losses. At Chuseido upward of 1.000 armed natives are terrifying the country. e Seven leaders of: the mutiny on | Kangwha Island intrusted to the Ja- | paneso police for transportation to | Seoul for trial never reached the main- | land. The police explanation is that the 'prisuners chewed through their confining ropes, seized the swords of their guards and attacked them and were killed in. self-defence and - their | - bodies thrown overboard. The authorities assert the discovery of an extensive plot for a general up- rising about the middle of September, inspired by the retired emperor, Prinoe Pakyongho, who was brought back from Japan anid offered a minis- : b tership on the assumption that he q WN would support the Japanese vlans, Rear Admiral Ada Walker put in jail on | Rear Admiral Asa Waller, of the | United States navy, was born at] i { | i { +3 { ¥ HOPI AH, troops are proceeding in two columns. [was subsequently In lively fights at Teisen, thirty-three 'trumped up charges. 4 ] mi st CRANE ANNUAL MEETING. IREOERERREROORORONOR0 The Officers Chosen For Ensuing DSONLY |. ns | Toronto, The general Re Sept. 5. form Association of Ontario held its annial meeting on Wednesday morn- ing, and elected the following officers for the year: President, H. M. Mow- at. K.C... Toronto; vice-presidents, W. 8S. Calvert, M.P., Strathroy: Hon. N.} A. Belcourt, M.P.P., Ottawa; Dr. M. Mattawa: treasurer, P. C. Toronto: general secretary, G. Inwood, Toronto; executive the ingredients. N. A. Belcourt, M.P., De. M. James, Mattawa; P. C. | kins. Toronto; F. G. Inwood, Torom- ito: CC. W. Bowman, M.P.P, Seuth- ampton; James Chisholm, Hamilton; | Lieut.-Col. A. T. Thompson, Ottawa; Sc T. 8, Hobbs, Toronto: 'T. B. Cald- well, M.P., Lanark; H. H. Stewart, Toronto. Hon, J Attacked By Bees. London, Sept. 5--A man employed by Messrs. Chaston, millers, of Shel- | ford, Cambridgeshire, was driving a |waggon and a pai? of horses on | Thursday, when both men and horses { were attacked by a swarm of bees and 2 to 5. severely stung. The man is in a ori- 1 w 1 tical condition. False Teeth As A Prize. London, Sept. 5.--Among the prizes offered in a bowling competition at Yarmouth is a $25 set of false tecth. Pain anywhere, pain in the head, pairful periods, neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be promptly. stopped by a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy¥ Tablet, known by druggists overy- » Board and Ledge) Where as Dr. §hoop's Headache Tab advise the under lets. Pain simply means congestion-- double and'ypdue blood pressure at the point Dr. Shoop's Head: ache Tablets yuickly equalize this on- natural blood pressure, and pain im- mediately departs. Writs Dr, Shoop, USTRATED One Cent Day. Sc | RD. . ¥. CHOWN, Registrar. { Racine, Wis., and get g free ' trial a Package, Large box, 2c. All drug- gists. --- DAILY MEMORANDA. 3 Wonderland every afternoom and even- cent. will be made | ing. { dnd collection will Directs rs of Horticnltural Society, 8 pam. be culorced at ence. £3 e Ba (OV BARTELS, { Roller Rink every afternoon and evens) | ---------------- ing. } $3 po E ® Stoddart Company, Grand Opera x { House, 8.13 p.m. Roller Rink. This day in history '--Peace bhelween Russta and Japan, 1903; Maite cap- Skating at 2.30 BAND EVERY EVENING. TAKE NOTICE. 1 Rave the best lua of Heaters ever | hed, | have also an engrm Furniture, thal I went to dispose of at! and 7.30 pm. | tured, 1800. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office. 220--Fditorial Rooms. 202---Jobbing Department. { Color Printing a 'Specialty. ous stock of The. Dally Whig is always on sale at very low prices, as 1 wunt the room for g % Heaters. TURK'S Second:Hand Store, | Gibson's Drug Stare, Market Square--{ 898 Princess street. | Open till late each evewing. . | S A Hidden Will. Rondon, Sept. 3.~Workmen, who were repairing the roof of a- house at Pelaw-on-Tyne, yesterday, a hidden will dated The Baseball _ Player Keeps his eye on the BALL. The WHIG gets there every day and if you columns with y or daily reminder, you not only stand a chance of losing old trade but it is dead sure there is no Shahte of gaining . new 'patrons. Keep before the | ublic~TO-DAY, { diseovered BEEF EF EEF RE EERE ER ERE 'startled the | Portsmouth, N.H., on November 13th, | 1845, and entered the Naval Acadian lin 1862, and duatod (in 1866. He pre a bellinle mholar and served Ol four tithes #8 San instructor in "the BORDEN'S TOUR. x | Naval Academy. He was also one of Toronto, Sept. 5.--~The Ontario tour oo L. Bor- | those naval officers who did such den, M.P., leader of the » | brilliant service under Admiral Dewey, # He sorved as an in the postgraduate school "The War College," a | at Manila Ww | strator in w | of the mavy, which is at Newport, R.L, from 1809 | opposition, will begin on Sept. 7th, at Chatham. He will be accompanied by a "Money Would Have Made Its At- | of the whole American army now be | over local | go's total cost to the United States & TR CLAIMS THE COLONY HAS COST $400,000,000. lantic and Pacific Seabogrds Practically Tmpregnable-- Would Pay Frisco's Fire Loss. New York, Sept. 8.--It has cost the United States approximately hy 000,000 to acquire and hold the Phil lippine Islands, according to the New York Herald'which advocates the sale or the abandonment of the islands. "Was son The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. . The estate of the late Richard Mans- Sold, actor, is said to' be worth _ President Roosevelt returns to Wash: ington, on September 25th, and starts a southern trip on September 20th, Five of the alleged raiders, who Purticipated in the fatal aff at idrton, have heen ane] dor "he 1 siti he Dowager Em: of China hasten fortified her government. by calling Yuan Shi Kai and Chang Chi Tung to the council board, Striking dock laborers at Antwerp, on Wednesday, flung a number of freight cars into the canal and set Sie | to & large lumber yard. * The Henry Phipps Institute, at Phil adelphia, has issued a report stating that alcohol neither prevents, oures nor predisposes to tuberculosis. Louis Glass, of the Pacific States Telephone - and Telegraph company, to five years in prison for bribing a civic supervisor. Immigrbtion officials, at Ottawa, are puzzled over whit to do with cigh The Herald quotes from the records of the war and navy departments in Washington to show that the joint army and navy expenses of the four vears of insurrection were £200,000, 000. Tt estimates the annual cost of the present: military establishment. in the Philippines at $20,000,000, one-fifth ing in the islands. The excess of ex pentlitures of the civil éstablishment receipts from taxation, the £20,000,000 paid to Spain items bring the archipela: eto, and other 1o date to the vast sum of $400,000, 000. The Herald says the Wmopey ex pended would have made the Atlantic and Pacific scaboards of the United States practically impreymable or would have paid Sam Francisco fire loss. ---------------------- Guardians As Stone Breakees London, Sept. 5.--~An excited debate took place on Saterday at the Black- burn Guardians' meeting on a pro posal to make able-bodied paupers break thirty hundredweight of stone ail sald two well-fed Beaverton. | MESSAGE WAS LATE. -- Company Did Not Advise 'Men's Removal. | Phoenixville, Pa., Sept. 5.--The mes- sage received from Cooper, the con- | alth sulting engineer, at New York, who The, We ly wired on the day of Quebec bridge tragedy some time in the morning, was recéived at six o'clock. It read: "Examine details of parts hefore more load is put on bridge." Chief Engi- neer Deans received the message an hour and a half later. No message was sent that $vening to Quebec as the result of Mr. Coopers. wire. This message was one of hundrids received from different sources by the com- pany since. the work of erection be- The substance Casa Blan a, Sept. 4 --Letters re ceived here from Fez declare that the Tozzi brothers, Abdolkrim Ben Shi man, the Morocean foreign minister, {and Ganam, the sultan's second repre . . sents » at ier, ve of Cooper's sug- | sentative at Tangier, have been as gan. ALS artisan s Kaid gestion would have been communica- sassinated by 1 fio . oe. the bi ted to the Quebec engineers, together of Mechuar, the ofier, who introduced ith other directions, the following ambassadors: at the court of the sul : tan. $ » ne un | - J as had been the practice. There | vo: (rothers exercised almost wag nothing in Mr. Cooper's telegram | tate domination. over thé sultan demanding immediate action or the Joamp a 4 na ribet } the ral i home office" would have taken steps. Fx a me » all it hn a RR . The telegram &id not recommend that it o ap v re hei ® dan! or the work on the bridge be stopped. {sought only & ir prrsona aggran- The detail of the essential 'parts has dizement Their fortune is counted by certainly heen examined by the engi- millions, and is said tg be sufficient to iM e : . . pay the entire debt of Morocco. neer and foreman in charge of thi Some time azo the Raid of Mechuar work. The company does not yet : sar . + know its ors, Pre. fhe ore. Hs was on' the point of killing the Tazz | " i brothers in the presence of the sultan. pendent upon the result of the in- | : il .t . bd e The name of the kaid 'is Drics Ben vestigation. } 3 Meh. He is a desogndant of the Pu ljaris, onc of the four tribes which {founded the Moroctan monarchy. Quebec, Sept. 5.--~Young Alexander | Abdelkrim Tién Slimun: was a perfect, Ouimet, a painter, who had worked type of the conning, diplomatic Moor. on the bridge, gave some sensational {He sent his condolefites to the French evidence at the infjuest. "There was a tcharge-de-affaires at Tangier regarding, crack." he said, "in the bottom lath | the massacr of. Europeans. at Casa plate at the bottom of the iron work | Blanea. oo : on the main~pier on the Montréal]! Gunam was intengely amti-European. side. It was twenty inches long and | He was recently secused of complicity three-quarters of an inch wide." i ¥ Crack In A Steel Plate. ¥ number of his colleagues MN e : i 3 til 1900, "andl was on the general daily. Mr. Meehan from Yhe Province, Besides * nl board during the vear 1904, He | guardians had failed to do the work o a' sai e other X| later in oll of the naval vard {set for two inmates, one © whom was Sates are pt. ih * at Boston, ss. Admiral Walker | one-eyed and the other looked simple. Co Sound § Pp 10th, » reached the age limit for active | : ETRE 0, OnE ie pt th, Pater. ¥| service on ber 1st, and was! When a girl "draws the ind bean, Sept. 13th, Nader ad * placed on the otived list. "it ono four-foot-six for her. London ; Sept. 14th, ¥ = ¥ ¥ LEADING MEN Tazzi Brothers, Accused of Ruin- "ing the Empire, are Among the Victims. eet | (in an illegnl sale of government lands | {at Tangier. i Killed Ti Engagement. I { | men were killed and seventeen an engagement, were { wounded +in yester- | day, outside ! was started by an attack made by the | Moors on a French scouting party. | About six thousand Moors participa ted, of whom about S00,°W is estima- Fed, were killed. Maj. Prevost was | Jd slain while retursing to camp alter | Medal Was Too Late. the engagement, which opened at 5 | Pittsburg, Pac, Dept. 5.- Patrick ani. and lasted seven hours. | Manion, sd trate o iiie pie 3% one of the city swi ing pools, Cruiser In Fight. Paris, Sept. 5A despatch. was ge cviveed, vesterday, from Vice-Admival Philibert, at. Casa Blanes, reporting that a new engagement occurred on Tuesday, September drd; about seven { south of Casa Blanes. The French cruiser Gldive pacticipated in miles wore dispersed and "fled This engagement follow: the: part Moors, who to the hills ed a forward. povement on of the French forces. At Larache, the | g was asked for help by i | French cruiser Forbin, had taken on { couple, of whom el ya board many refugees from Fes. | TTT m-- HOOTED THE CARDINAL. He startled Engineer Hoare: i details of ts will be submit- og Bis Ov SPO : 'gave utterance to curses and other May 1th, 1827. of the huge iron column that once | rose 400 feet high from a mound of | solid granite known as the May pier, | that rent the river; from this the can- It surely adds to a good 8 X | ted. , 18 1 « d 4 { Toa layman it looked plain enough. | Insulting expressions. The Jolie ar ¥ Young Quimet indicated the very root | rested 'the offenders, but only aiter a {long and exciting struggle, in which friends of the demonstrators made at tempts to rescue them irom the | police, = 3 .meal to have it served in good dishes. : '| SEE THOSE HANDSOME '| WHITE AND GOLD SETS 'We are selling at $12, for a complete set. "You have seen nothing as nice before. Robertson Bros. | of i ¥ | THE PUBLIC Keeps an eye paper. onp-the news- | are mot in its our store news AUCTION SAL® | Bay Mare, 15 hands, kind, single 'ior double, SATURDAY, Sept. Tth, Y'S, Market 11 o'clock. ; Eastern league Toronto, 7-4; Roch: | tilever arm hung out 712 feet. It was! p---- {at the base of this, he swore, there! World's Greatest Dredger. | was a crack--where the plafe was boit-| Liverpool, Sept. 5.<The Liverpool | od. not through the bolt holes, but] Journal of Commerce states that the | near them. ' Mersey Dock and Harbor Board yes mre ee | terday accepted u, Veg for the con: {stration of the largest sand pump Baseball On Wednesday. [50 0 Gligned, 1 will lilt ten | thousand tons of sand by a process of {suction in fifty minutes from a ester, 0-5, Montreal, 5-5; Buffalo, 2-2, American league Philadelphia, 11: | fny of seventy feet. Tt will be built | | New Youk, 2. rain. Chicago, 2: land, 6; Detroit, 5. National ieaguc--Piitsburg, 2-5: Cin- lcinnati, 0-2. New * York, 4-3: Brook- | {lyn, 1-4. Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 2. i Washington-Boston, y atrs (8 1 , St, Tous, 1 Cleve: | vy Nears. Comme, faitd & Co. Yarmouth's Garden Suburb. been presented to the Yarmouth town Lgive 0 Home for Advanced Consump- | of the corporation's axiensive states. Hives to Hamilton has ben accepted. | No oiore than eleven houses will be ! Bibby's boys' clothing is good. i allowed to the acre. : A London, Sept. 5.--A sketch plan has | council of a scheme for the creation of | The offer of William Southam to {a garden suburb by' the development AMERICAN CHILD'S £1. coroner; he startled ev-| erybody. Questions in French and : : led the couple. This time the woman py Ha Ke English were fired at him and he an-| The Offenders Arrested After a|King Edward Makes Gift to Little! was "blind," and her companion act: Ur itive Ro swored both. He insisted that the| Long Struggle. ' Miss Glasgow | od as guide. : lis ter of | crack was there, and pointed out the! L. . Gandolh » Wi Marient Q i zt. wr . + , 1189 spot in the blue print with a wealth| nstels ang Sept. - 3, hile arienbad, Sept.:b.~A little Ameori- | : Funeral, priva 2G of technical detail in. French and Eng-| ardinal Merry del Val, the papal sec- | can girl, the daughter of "Mf, and | Killed By A Tombstone. BLACKBURN. <At Jish: Iw spite of it all Mr. Hoare retary of state, Was driving to this | Mrs. Arthur Glasgow, is thy proud | London, Sept. 5.--Vicient rent, Edeany {could not-- cate | just where ne | Place, {rom Rome, last overiing, sev- [péssessor of a sovereign given to her seven years old, was killed, on Thurs meant, so. the | inquést was adjourn- | eal mén on a Passing tram car, hoot' A by King Edward. She was walking | day, in the -Felixtowe churchyard, od till to-day. 'when blue prints show- | ° him and shouted : "Death to the| with Constance Lady Romney there! where he was at play, by a tombstone pope," "Down with the cardinal," and | the other day when the king met | in the form of a cress and weighing them. He stopped and inquired who the child was, and on heing inh ried took a sovereign from his pod an gave it to her. The Glasgows have lived in London for some years. See Bibby's $12.50 English rain- coats. dh | stated in the Brazilian legislature re Casa Blanca, Sept. 5.-- Eight French- | Jeave, that one of the camp. The fighting | which he owned, and that a privatei g | drowning, died yesterday, from poeu-i. ! the fighting, firing' 150 shells at the I nd | Cornish Pageant: * Iweene of an historical teen Chi at Sidiey, who paid ho entrance fee to get into Canada. The head official of the bank has{® authorized an sexplicit denial of the rumor that the Capadian Bank of Commerce contemplates absorbing the Sovereign bank, Such an arrangement has never been: discussed. R. L. Borden leaves Toronto for the Pacific coast on September 14th. He will stay off a day in Winnipeg on his way west, reaching Vancouver Sep tember 21st. He will address meetings at Vancouver, "B.C. September 4th, at Victoria, September 25th, at New Westminster September | EAEEEFS EEF CHEF EER GIVE RECEPTION. Brockville, Sept. 5.-It has been decided to tender Hon. Mr. Graham a public reception on the evening of the 10th inst, in recogni- tion of the honor which has been done the Brock- ville riding by his appoint- ment to the portfolio of railways and canals. An address will be him and a reply from the minister is- expected, RELEEXE EEX ERK NES Morrison, Wilh Mrs. Fredrick i RS enmeyter © ountain ke, ) p driving near Oxford, when both wo- sninrt ploths, Well cut, loose men heard the report of a rifle shot. with Velvet, aud Rout, pived ud Mrs. Morrison felt a sharp puin in Buttons, in colors, Reown, Nuvy, ber side and as she leaned forward [qf Mycue and Black, Very Special, | something dropped into the hottom of ; : the corringe. It wae a bullet which had flattened against one of the wo: man's corset steels, : » The bullet had been shot by some of the boys playing with a rifle in a field nearby. : 2 NEW WAISTS-Of. Sik and Net, all the mew bere for your choosing. and y are sure Honest For Three Weeks. seo them. Rio De Janeiro, Sept. 5.--It yas DRESS (0ODS DISPLAY-OL all the New Hed aod Wine Shades, cently that all the judges in the ter | See East ritory of Acre Were without the public prose: cutors was missing and the other spent his time managing a restaurant in the military police had recently re ceived a lientenant's commission be cause he had been honest . for three weeks. who has saved sixteen persons from | yoni, and brain fever, contracted while in 'the ' performance of his du: ties, Ten minutes later ao. representa: | tive of the Army and Navy Club came to his home to present him with a medal for his bravery. -------- Al . NDE -MO) . the RUNDE ? : of gre : Outi, by the Collins, Sept. ar, te od is Blind By T 4 daughter of k London, Sept. 5.--~A chureh army of- : ficial, who was walking in West Lon- on Sept. Efla, ---------- the man bore the {legend "Totally Blind," while the woman ded him by the hand. The fol- | lowing day, in another part of Lon- | don, the same officer again enfounter- i WIGHAM. -- in New York City, on Thi day, Bh, 'uh, s Thguas. t two. hundredweight, falling on him. i | Cardifi, Sept, 5--~The Cornwall vil- | lage of Newlyn, has just been the pageant, the | chigf subject being. the landing of | Perkin Warbeck in 1496 announces that the anarchist con- gross, which' has just closed, at Amsterdam, was completely mastered by the violent American school, led by Emma Goldman and , Baginsky. The congress resulted in the founda- tion 6f a red intérnational which js 'to be a feduntion df THE BUSY ANARCHISTS IN CONGRESS. 9 apna + i + London, Sept. 5.-- ine Evening Nowsthe anarchists of the ¥ TH pA MY hs Hee. A whole -- - -- - + Killed By A Fir Duston, 'U,; Sevt. Be H. Millon, 'of Frank} world for a more effective struggle against goverunients and capital. The new - society, acfording te the pro- gramme, 'recognizes térrorism as thy only means of emuidcipating the pros ducers. Fvery 'workman's daty it ta destroy those tyrants who i te ly oppress him,

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