fo i Cheese Sales. arnbam, Que., 162 at 11 18-16c, Eiiroroake. Gus. 00d 120, -------- AT THE POLICE COURT, oo r o most 'r by a -- of theiy | Monday night, when the 8% {were waited UPDR, of oo d. and ie 4 - loans m resideiits of q | the, city, and all t friends extend 1 Mr, Costello ¥ at on, Sept. 10.--The tradsatlantic 's ry rate war has ro Bos _, Mhimm! Tage on th y ite 8 me Tae i . dhe rate on the steamer b hs heen ous from, $80 to wilar lyctions have been in tickets on the steamers Iver- and Sagohia, of the Cunard line. the present time no change has made in the second cabin rate. China Waking Up. Pekin, Sept. 10.--The throne has appointed Tashou, Wang Ta Hai, and Ting Shi Hemi, to be imperial com- missioners with instructions to separ: ately visit Japan, Great Britain, and iy for the purpose of examinin reporting on the constitutional systems of those countries. The body of George Cook, one of | the victims of Ihe. Qucbes bri ae: cident, was pic uj nsite Sillery terday aT Se Cook be ond to New York snd was married. selection we have ever ercoats, $20.00 to 35.00 2, TION GUARANTEED. Fy : BgEgl: : ft Trio of Drunks AZpes 'Bef. re- the The a as made quite a round d the past few days. igre Ny Bal the {bomb any on he ott he np a bed Chamberlain - and Consul Morikawa t+ [line to the market hotel for an "eye- held a conference in the chief's office. jo] opener." Ong drink led to apother, | The mayor will call a special mecting and thus his downfall. The court paid [of the council to arrange for the sup- omise that he city. A fine of $1 and 'costs. was imposed, pr Horr said thet he was drunk on ndiy, Sut oe oh ores. His no' hme was being sors hd i ' Rates From Boston Reduced | ki A. bomnt. her I speed on the Mersey, to-day, nn Pricos~Trouséns, $5.00 to 8.50. .y an te ene. 2 over, agrecs wi P.C. Hen Son has accepted the " { ! Breia Smith, that 'before many | chal "of hia brot! hl acant, Rol Joght workmey and thicty others | years there must be a supreme strug-| ort Hughes for a roller skating raof, | Perished in a mill firo at Raal, Hun- | gle between Europeans and Asiatics| the contest th be held within the next | ary, on Tuesdny. ih oq Fo or supremacy on the Pacific const." | two weeks and for any distance up to! Hv. an explosicn in his engine, five miles. ""H > made His first Thomas B. Miler, a Canadian Pacific Japanese Threaten. appedrance at the Rigaton rink, yes- | fireman, was badly burned in Toron- | | Vancouver, B.C., Sept. 10.--All Chi- | terday afternoon, and is ccriainly a to i dom mill workmen ip | past grand at art. . in a stene at the management com- | to-day, and announc- . mittee of the board of education, | 3 8 8 in "Had Relatives Here. Princi Hagarty, Harbord Street. | 8 who sleep in their vo Killed. Many instances Shregt ting made are given. : ¥ hardware stores opened the Chinamen swarmed the sidewalks and op the. Sores jinmadintely. ndreds of revolvers were sold with- ins Few nate, and the Shen car- . Aepfuils Ao Chinatown. An hour 2 he police Ro] the oi. to 8 08 until the t lo hi Ea a x wl were "badly injured in individual fights with. Japavese. No whites can h Powell street ithout oe protection. There are 5,000 oughly aroused Japanese in a radivs of & fow blocks. They de clared that Shey would blow up with wb that attempled dam- age. . yor Bethune, Chief of Police pression of the second meeting of th anti-Asiatic League, called for igh oH Thursday night. 0 Laurier Gets Reports. tiawg, t. 10.--Japanese Con- wul-Gedidtal Ncase called upon Sir Willis aurier, . premier of Canada, and a efore Hin the Pe he had received of the riots directed n his countrymen in Vancouver. It is understood every effort will be made by the government to prevent a renewal of the trouble on the Pacific "rN th ¥. Nosse stated after the interview with the premier that he had received no. communication from his govern ment in regard to a demand for re- paration, but he had no doubt that the hi an Roxeriment could be to act in that respect without u formal demand from Japan. ------------------------. COUNTESS IN MURDER PLOT. + a A Victim Hid faslirea Hit Life in i Her Behalf. Venice, Sept. 10.--~Count Komarosw- s \was shot in a mysterious manner, last Thursday, by a young man who sucteeded in gaining Access to his rooms, died Yesterday. shooting the asénssin es caped, but the count was able fo sera®l his name, Nicholas Naumoff, on a pad for the police and the man Was arres al a railway station. tel mi Vienna announces the there of the Countess Tarnow- hv ig the flaicee of Count Komarow- 1. . The woman was arrested on sus picion growing out of the fact that the cotnt's life was insured in hee fa- vor for 000) and as been ih constant sorrospondoncy with Naumoff, who loved madly. It is suspected that the counless took advantage of Naumof's jealousy to induce him to commit the crime. The count leit a child eight vears old, by his first wife. ATTACKED JAPS. U. 8. Sailors From Cruiser Had to Run For It. New York, Sept. 10.---A Tokis de spatch reports that while the Ameri- oon oruiser Chattanooga was at Ha- kodate retently four of her men nar rowly escaped injury at the hands of a mob. Two of 4he men had to swim dor it, while the other two were res cued by mm police. red : Investigation by the ship's officérs showed t one of the enilors had made an unprovoked attack pon a Japanese Storekeeper, and the Japa- 8. visit. to Yokohama, had been. marked .by the usual' ex- change of calls from Japatose offi: ocials, Full shore leave has been given to the cruiser's mien, and there has been untoward oecirrences. SWIFTEST OF DESTROYERS. New Vessel Makes 33} Xnots in : al Runs. London, Sept. 10.--The ocean-going yor. Cossack had speed of thirty-three koots, which is the hi est attained by this class of yeasel. Cossack is built of steel, hak a di pe of 510 tons, has three 8 driven by Parsons ter , A uses for fuel, is a with oo twelve ouick-firers. The contract "which s yas built al on- head 0 for a speed of thirty-three knots. dati ' ---- New Car Shops At London. London, Ont., Sept. 10.-C 1s for the. piketon. of + 800.000. cores to shops bere have been let to, 4, oot shope | and work will be immediately. The oa pacity of the car shops will be nearly At Fi Dorado, Kas, masked and men Missouri Pn. were . notified that immediately or Whe ho a million roubles ($260,- | Not, Viakt tRinaston, quit good wishes continued SUCCESS. {his friends for his his' nephew, William Armstrong in the wreck, and grave hopes are en- tertained for his recovery. Big Difference In Price. An hotel p jetor remarked, to- day, that he had recrived a shipment of tomatoes from Prince Edward coun- ty, at the rate of forty cents a bushel, while the vegeta growers around Kingston were asking $1.30 a bushel. Why Deh : differerice ns Moke. Je wasn" ng to \ 50 here when he ala a What wanted for forty cents outside. ~ Horse Creates Erte. A baulky horse, attached to a coal cart, created some excitement at the corner of Brock and Barrie streets, af noon, to-day. The animal refused to carty the load, and came near dump- ing the coal out on the road. Sev- cral other drivers came on the scene, and after a great deal of coaxing, the animal was persuaded. to continue on its way, Return From Wedding Trip. Mr. and Mrs.Samuel' R. Johnston, of Syracuse, N.Y., have returned from a wedding trip to Ottawa, Montreal and other Canadian points. They were married August 19th, at Kingston, Ont., by Rev, Mr. Villiers. The bride was Miss Helen E. Hill, 6f Syracuse. Mr. Johnston is a member of the firm of Foirnier & Johnston, druggists, of that city, Stole His Lunch. . George Feilly, arrested on Monday, on" a charge of being drunk, had a parcel in his pocket which contained cold ham, when placed in the lock-up. He was very drunk, and when he was sound asleep, two other prisoners who bad - partiglly recovered from their spree, caught sight of the pack- age 9 hom, pad volsmented to invekti- gate Everything was missing but the Papér, when they had finished. Failed To Turn Up. A. Kingstonian, who was in the market on Saturday, is looking for a Warmer, and three pair of chickens. He savs that he paid ui farmer for the chickens, and | gave him the address for them to be delivered, but that the farmer failed to turn up with them at his house. He has reported the matter to Market Clerk McCam- man. There is a possibility that the farmer made a mistake in the ad dress. : Classed As A Chinaman. An English touri visiting in Kings- ton called at the Whig office, to-day. to give his opinion of the head tax charged foreigners (excepting Canadi- ans and Mexicans) by the United States. He and his wife had to pay ight dollars to enter the states at Buffalo merely as, touMsts. He 6b- jected to being classed as a Chinaman hy having to pay a head tax. How- over, he took good care to get the amount refunded when he. left the country which he never wants to soe again. Arc Light Service In Trouble. For the past three nights the city's are light service hab not been good. There was 5 breakage. in the old plant, which Mx. phell re- commended be repla a véar ago, but which was retained on the advice of the Montreal expert. Now, what Mr. Campbell prophesied Has Gvident- ly coturred, Now material has been ordered to replace the portions worn out. Last night a large number of the are lights were not lit. It is expected that the service will be better 'to- night. § A orton of Death Of A Lad. The death ocourred in the General Hospital, on Monday evening, of Thomas James Mills son of Thomas H. Mills, 378 k street. Flo was removed to the hospital on Sun. day evening, and died twenly-four hors later. Deceased was only four teen years old, and was cut off at the beginning of a promisitg cafeer in life, The sorrowing parents have the sympathy of a host of friends id their dad bereavement. funeral will be! held. tomorrow afternoon, to St. Jamek' church, whers services will be conducted by Archdeacon Macmorine, t------ A Birthday Party. Last evening about forty young peo- ple gathered at thé home of Mr, and Mrs. N. Tinimermdn, Princess "street. The occasion was a birthday party iven in honor of their danghter, Miss imma. Games, daheing, ete., were in- dulged in 61 midnight, when the mer- ry party sal dows to a most tempt the Supper. Among those prewnt was Mish Jessie Patterson of Rome, N.Y. Miss Timmerman was the reviit of the city, r will retarn on of John G. Walker, Queen street, re- ceived the sad news this morning thet HH re & Markdale, was Killed last week in the yr Vincent, on Saturday, occurred | C. P. R. railway wreck, hetween Owen Sound and Toronto. The only son of the deceased was also terribly 'injured '| demand for him to Samuel Joyce, Hronte, was killed by a fall from an electric car at Hamil | ton Beach. : i ¢ | Eighteen-months-old Mildred Dwight | was drowned by falling into a pail of | water at 177 Munro street, Toronto. | Frederick Pettit fell oiit of a bucket, | in the Greeh-Mechan mine at Cobalt | and fractured his skull. Recovery is | Collegiate, said he would not be bull- | ied even by his friends. | At. St.* Vincent de Paulls church, | marriage of Miss Varett, eldest daughter of My. | Nirs. Joseph Varett, of Cape Vince! to Leonard J. Gates, of Cart y | Florence Morales and Bernardo Mor- | al, who were, on June 6th, convicted ! and sentenced to deith for the assas:| sination of former President Barillas, | of Guatemala, on, April 7th, were ox. | ecuted in the Belim prison, Mexico | City. { Mrs. Mary Eawliss Roroschach, wife | of Licut. Frank Roroschach, U. 8. i navy, and sister of Joseph T. Law| less, former secretary of the common- | wealth of Virginia, was murderad, in her home, in Portsmouth, Va., by an | unknown burglar early on Tuesday. | --------cn 1 | FRENCH NOBLES HARD HIT. | Had Many Deposits in a Bank | That Failed. ly Paris, Sept. 10.--The French aristo-! eracy is hard hit hv the failure of the! Gallet banking firm. Of four dukes] ving accounts open, one will lose! $800,000. Nearly all the creditors have claims for large amounts, the bank's! clientele consisting almost entirely of rich pennle, | The liabilities amount to about 20,- prong Nat a cent was found when the lice Eda Mary | To-Morrow 2 Another Large Lot of New Fall Coats for Ladies and Children s ¢ Has just been received and ready for TO-MORROW To buy now 'means a saving and you get a choice impossible to secure later on. ; If Not Prepared to Buy Just yet, do not let this interfere with you see- ing our large collection. You are most wel- come, and should any coat catch your fancy, have it placed aside until required. One Thing You may be assured of --you will not be urged to buy, and you will be welcomed if ovly tg # see, " & taok possession of the pre mises. The only assets consist of 250| shares in a .gransvaal gold mine. | These were almost valeless before the! crash, but the very dav the police in-| tervened, news came that a vein had | been struck on the company's pro- | rerty, and as a result the shares are! now marketable. The two partners, who, by the way are under arrest, were completely ruin- ed by the continued fall of prices dur- | ine the summer. Close search of their private residences disclosed only a few dollars in money. The firm's credit was main- ed for a long time by the sensational purchase of a black of securities for $3,000,000 in cash, | i SLAIN BY BOLT. Man Killed As Are Horses He is| Driving. Hot Springs, Ark., Sept. 10.--While | on the jay to he married, Edward Barnes was killed "by lightning while riding in a waggon. A boy riding with | him was knocked unconscious and the horses were killed. Wedding guests-had assembled in expectation of the mar-| riage of Barnes, and when he failed | to appear they found his body while going toward the house, ------tal Bishop Of London's Visit. Montreal, Sept. 10.--The Right Rev. Dr. Ingram, Bishop of London, was New Dress Materials. English | Broadcloths In all the most" wanted shades. Special values at 99¢, 1.25, 1.49. favored with fine weather. for the first day-of his visit. to this city. Al though rain poured throughout the night. The first event on the pro- gramme was holy communion at St. James the Apostle, at which his lord- |! ship was célehrant. This was follow: ed by a breakfast in the hall of the church, at which thire was a large | attendance; afterwards the bishop, | with his entertainers, went for a drive about the city, reaching the Mount Royal Club about one o'clock, in time for luncheon as the guest of the lay committee. This evening the bishop will preach at St. George's, after Which there will be a reception. . Waiting For The Call. New York, Sept. 10.--A special from Honolulu to 'the. American quotes Congressman Longworth, who has just sailed from that port for San | Francisco, us | Saying: "Pregident! osevelt will not become a candi. | date for renomination unless the ey- | tire country demunds it. He has fair- ly made up his mind to stick fo this | course, antl only a more widespread | accept the nomin- | ation will alter his determinations' ------ Baseball On Monday. | Eastern League--At Rochester, 44 | Montreal, 33. At Toronto, 0: Bai-| falo, 8. . At Jersey City, 2; Provi:| dence, 0. At Baltimore, 5: Newark, 1,| American League--At Chicago, 5; Detro,t, 3, 'At Washington, 0-0: New | York, 102. At Boston, 0; Philadel. phia, 0 (thirteen innings). A | National New Youk;! League--At i 10-0 ; Boston, 0-1. At Philadelphia, Ti 4 : Brooklyn, 8. a Burned To Death. Chyrlotte, N.C., Sept. 10.~Fire de: | stroyed the hotel gt Cleveland § a NU, and three persons were rned | to death. They are Miss Smith, Eli boro, NC. and two unidentified negro employees. The m _loks is about $25,000, with 1000 ins | ance, Little was saved by { guests, Lightning started the fire. Bays She Married Wrong Twin. | Paris, M., Sct, 16.-¥rs. Addis | has brought suit lor o large number of beautiful gifts. About 1.90 o'clock he merry ine dispersed, voting Wr. and fa naired wr Me he wal, el Way agent rob the safe of er qh omas voree from Calvin ther: ground that she Wra [the Weather she win Timinoiiman ihe most sielightinl enter [prov fie win Alvin, Thotuds, on the made nn Wiktinke in fo mnrry, She Calvin i brother, she alleges, Aw |For Sale Only by rss FALL STOCK JUST IN --y ¥ are stubborn shoes, -They ARE HARD TO WEAR OUT Their wearing qualities ire surprising. We. guarantee them not to break through, before the first sole wears out, Ih addition you get style, shapli. ness, comfort and shoe satisfaction. A complete line now on hand for your inspection, ~~ : ~ THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE wr 7 EMEKAY Furs 3300 FUR C( TO CHOOSE FR Select your Fur Coat now. We § will store it for = you FREE of charge until y wanted. We ® are showing a beautiful line of Coats. YOUR INSPEC- 4 TION INVITED. 4 We make everyth sell and guarantee thing 'we make. John McKay Fur 149+155 Brock S0000000000000¢ PURE 600DS Just now housekeepe with their pickling, ar son of scarcity and h Special care should &b to the quality of the Our Spices and | Are Guarantee Jas. Redden Importers Of Fine © TAKE NOTK I have the best line of | had, 1 have also an enorn Furniture, that I want to wery dow prices, as 1 want Heaters. TURK'S Second 398 #rincess street. Roller F Skating Contest March, + THURSDAY Sept. 12th, 1607. DISTRICT DAS] Clipped From Our V changes. The Renfrew Mercury i F. McKay, business m Toronto Globe, for the | the liberal party in the Col. 0. G. Staples, Al N.Y.. has arranged to " ldler to southern waters for cruising among the lands. Leopold de Carle, supe the Brockville cemeteries the proprietors of the B) ble Works, was united in Tuesday, to Mrs. Sarah Elizabethtown. Muny letters and pe been sent to 'Chaucer gratulating him on his the' first of the season at the bottom of the hi dually worked their way where they remained. Have vou a cough Cross syrup will cure other. It's casier for some Ww hen than a good examp ------------------ v ( DAILY MEMOR Oheese Board, 1.30 p.v Wonderland every afters 3 ing Roller Rink every after ng. i Tenders for Swing Y close to-mMOITOW. Hurrowsmith Fair big day on Friday. Opening of Pearsall's » at Yarker to-morrow. This day in history -- vefore Vienna, 1883 ; Ba wine, 1777 ; of L 1814; Hwdson River disc -- WHIG TELEPE 243--Business Office. 229--Editorial Rooms. 202--Jobbing Departme Color Printing & Speci The Daity Whig is alw Jihson's Drug ar. M Open till late cach' evenit Don't Beli Every man has h axe to grind and throng is too inte: heed to a man tha the wayside. ale bargains and m galore--a stray cv nose him out once Ae may live (with the grindstone), b who perches himse pedestal of pul keeps his name ap the eyes of the the one that is with the times--a) Are you flaggin « throng 2 op