Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1908, p. 1

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L The Daily British Ah YEAR 75--NO. 8. A PAIR OF RAFFLES I ------ ---------- Find Burglars in Silk Hats 'and = ~~ Furs. ' Appeared to be Well Dressed Clubmien and . Feigned Great Indignation When : Arrested. re- What "catch New York, Jan. 10 i% garded as an important made when the police arrested two well-dressed young men at the New Rochelles station of the New Haven railroad, on a charge of burglary There have been numerous robber- és in the neighborhood of late, and in each instance the work seemed to have bedi done by two men, and in variably the description of thep: was similar . Mrs. George 'Atwood telephoned" to police headquarters that two men had Jusy robhed her house of jewelry, and one of them had whipped out a re volver aii threatened to shoot her if she cried for help. , Then he jumped from a window through whith companion had disappeared entered the room. She described the man as being about twenty vears of age, quite good looking, of medium build, and smooth shaven A few minutes before midnight policemen at the railroad «tation two voung men, one of whom answer ed the description -of the man they were looking for, come hastily along the platform and go into the waiting room. Each was dressed in a shining hat, fur-linedd overcoat and patent leather shoes, and carried a cane and dress suit case. At first the policemen were chary about arresting them, for they seemed respectable but length decided to put them under ar rest, The elder of the two men pretended to be very indignant and demanded an apology. He and his friend enid the, were members of a vacht club, and they were returning to their New York home alter spending the day At the clubhouse. One of the suit cases was opened and T6und to Le filled with sil verware, engraved with crests and monograms. It also contained two loaded revolvers, As 35000 as the suit case was opened 6 break for liberty, { oth &MPping awav from his captor, hut before he could get out of the waiting room the other policeman grabbed him. and there was a senflle. 'The policeman af repeatedly knocking the burolar on head with his billy, subdued him, and the two prisoners were hand-- cuffed and marched to the house. The captives gave. their names Wis his as she two saw silk 80 at as DAILY MEMORANDA. Clearing 'sale Of Fine Furs, Zion, good jce Wonderland Theatre, evening. Hookey, 8 College. Week of Prayer gational Church, 8 p.m. St. Lawrence Hockey Randolph Hotel, 3 pan., Saturday, Matinee, Grand Opera House, Her Father's Sake," 2.30 pan, Setur- day. Opening of the Royal Rink 14th Bend in attendance. 10¢. Skating Suturday afternoon. This day in history Penny post in- troduced mr England, 1540 ; Roberts md Kitehner reached Cape Town, 1000 ; Gowrnor-General Bagot reached King ston, 18432, At The C3 ordhont and" Brooks hibition of Army British Army, in valy. at Campbell Bros'; 14th Bamd to-wight. ' afternoon wnd poe, Queen's va: Ottgwe Meeting, First Congre- League Meeting, to-night Mr. of gives a ¢ Ca us India, for n, tL ex by the to-night Princess re WHIG TELEYHONES, 248---Business Office. 239--Edilorial_ Rooms, 2---Jobbing Department. Regal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. The Gibson's Drug Store, Market Open till late each evening. Di S t This 1s a RARE SNAP. rotty sot of 97 pieces, best Ena sh porcelain, wmicely decorated * GOLD LINE This set would cost you $10 iu any other store. Cur price, $9, for week only. Special $6.25. ROBERTSON BROS. Rare Chance For sale, Cosy Brick Dwelling. exten- sion Kitchen, frafne bara, 24x20. horse barn, Medd. small bare and drive shed | and 12 Gity lots adjoining, an Plowghed, for planting. Suburban residence. Pric: moderate, J. F. SWIFT. station | "For | Admission | 1 always on sale at! Square-- iam Taylor and William Har i vew York Mrs. George A. Lyons, whose home was entered two burglars and looted of about $1,000 worth of sil verware, visited Ruarters to-day and identified of the jewelry found on the men as her pro- perty. It is also said that she identi- fied the men as those who entered her everything of She had been | entered her home with her latch ke wid met two men about to leave it. They levilled revolvers at her, and threatened to kill her if she made any outcry. One of them gral bed her and choked her, leaving her unconscious on the verandah. {James | of | ily by hea police SOE house and (gok aw: value they could find. out shopping, WAS NOT A CRIME | And the Convention of Two Men Set Aside, | X-MAYOR E. B. SCHMITZ, San Francisco, Cal , Jan. 10.--The district court of appeals handed down a decision; ye setting | the former judgment in the [ former Mayor. E. Schmitz, convicted of extortion in the French restaurant | case. Abe Reul, also benefits by the ruling of the upper court, for, arveord ling to. its decision, he pleaded guilty to an act that was no offence against the law of the A the appellate judges + compel French restaurants to pay 'fees' Abe Reuf, was though Reuf the mayor. a re-heanng. sterday, aside case of stats ording ? not a crime, ¢ divided the The prosecution asks It will_be at least months before this can take place, and in the meantime and Reuf will be kept in the county jail. fe with tor two Schmitz HEROIC CAT CONSUMED, [ Jeline Saved Two Lives and is Burned to Death. New York, 10. A house. vat of Haywood and who live Grant City, Staten Mr Mrs. Haywood were fre sound sleep by tl the cat its scratching door of bedroom they on hire ! Jan, the common i saved lives Joseph f his wife mn { Island and ed on ot on the awakening awnker m a y eo i s { and their On | discovered that the | They escaped through a second storey window and a few minutes later the | floor fell. The entire house was con sumed, the cat dying the ruins, housp was in | AFTER DESPERATE BATTLE. Italians Fell Before the Abyssinians. Rome, Jan. 10. News has been re- ceived here of terrible - battle, in { Halian Somalland, an the east coast of Africa, between the Malian forces there and the Abyssinians It is learned, on good authority, that Lughi, the furthermost Italian station in the interiow, was besciged by the Abyssinians and destroyed after a de! sperate and unequal fight, and its de- fenders were killed. It is believed here that the Italian government is cealing a severe reverse in order prepare the public for graver news. The a .Con- to Go Out Of Business. Berlin, Jans 10.--The short career] of the women auto cab drivers in Ber- | lin already has come to an end. To! day Fras Von Papp, the only woman | who was licensed to drive an automo- | i bile, retired betiuse she did not | sess sufficient endurance to withstand | the arduous duties of the calling: | Twenty other women who have been leaming to drive, failed to satisfy the | police requirements for' the granting of licenses. The cab companies show no | disposition to engage any more wo-| men, and the experiment can he oon sidered as having resulted. in fnilure, pos- 3 fur Sale. : Al furs reduced to prices that will clear them out quickly at Camphbeli Bros.' : Skating For Sure. So take advantage of our per cent. discount sale «knting boots, The A twenty agreement J of this kind in writing, as being be cannot | and asked to { sent the memorial to Dr. Corcoran, re- (fraxa, near here. The top of the pit MeDermott's and pet your Lockett Mr At Campheil ¥ |e F Em x T= KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, | PITH OF THE NEWS. Than {The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. probably will 1 Puck, JANUARY 10," 1908. ALIENS LEAVING STATES. With Them More $110,000,000. 10 Took Jan, Aer bas the 1p agents, It Northern system M Belgis inter; the to hav and LRT LT REY at ravroad men, vils taken out new SLI ed S ' bry to their timate than the retur: ation vinted ! the fmagrants, Mve places 18 that each of had about $200 away this throng £15.000,000 in Schoelier: nos been apy who and minister cegsion to M. D. out twenty-two hours 132 of Thomas Noah murder at London, i dismis premivy of last he es year Irops r, in After ~ being the 50,045 foreigners lim, Te get to put about raroad transporta and As an offset hs millions that departed 1 364 638 w hie rived last vear brought | them about 13.000. Much of I r, furnished to im he wr friends in ury up d other charges fad) ar steamship 8 were it tion 3 * es 18 anno Great Wests taken into the new through Paul and the = to al r : viens ar with this, ove WHE Ling latives nts' by re te Stat Lansing, Micl flight of 10 Recently the parliament of Aust: hia Voled a sum of $12,500 for the encour. irom agement of literary persons I ¢ from Mr. Gauvrean will ask if "the water, on Dominion crument proposes to tablish a similar fund, r Cal Leboeuf K.C., wl ! counsel for t Quebec government be jlore the ing [! ch | | United $ v the fel I over the CUT IN RATES. w AT terior poor op: from so unknowry Cause Passenger Fares Come Down ¢ ex : Ocean. Live 10. The Wi f annour a reduction its ond and third-class rates from E a lish ports to New York and loston. This f the traf which from tl tania | , appointed usal | the Winnipeg council to inve ate the charges against the Wir nipeg police, has refused to act. Lansing was seized In strange mal- wing night, suddenly stricken with accompanied hy acute a i : tine « thousands bein extrem wy some Tuesday rpool, Jan, ixte 10 acted as 8 nausea in ince the bench at intestinal troubles. From has the and Commission wen tréuit will n rt appointed vacancy in Montreal thereto Dawson, and all dur r phy ic were tep is taken because o deflected this by the 1 and the Mauretania and to the r of e¢ Canard differential Baltie 1 be in Ww by has been ans st Two boys too fic amilies Is of line days ' cay ti the pro ind lying © in to cone make" further of the | fares | company for vessels second. street, rates The from & to 50, class which most physicians d by Whether (attribute re - A QUEER EPIDEMIC - 'What Caused the Serious Sickness -in Lansing. Thousands of People in Michigan Town Sud- denly Stricken With a Malady. -- Strange mospherical cont treatment. and were absent from school hort te achers hundreds of | All th Secretary Board of Health, suspecting thing the city suppl! have madd complete day. later that side waterworks the Among vou of tores were s help the that some Schumway St a tep with wats to not Was wro , took hut It of the was old serious analysis it wa learned was as prevalent feeble conditions séase jute several and persons but no fatalities have so far r of oped, sulted epidemic in consequence the strange fares from #4 to $5. The Cunard company it will meet the | ut made by the White Star company Child It ad | will take similar action, third and . | VESSEL'S HAPPY OMEN. Born on Mount Christmas Eve 10 eve, G. A. R. COMMANDER. Gallant cord. ai Royal i= belie He Made that other companies panie | a London, Jan Christmas It transpires that after five da, on the SB, Meus Roval, w to THE UNIT ED STATES DEMAND. fon e $s be { low, mii le Josefa Mulezyaski child did well rejoicing a | child was born Japan Thinks to Write is Beneath Her Dignity. Jan. 10 | Both mother amd | there at i thou emig and were gre a hurricane was raging ts the happy omen and had tl child ¢hris { tened "Josef Royal." Stran enough. their trust in the omen se ed justified, for the same ey {man Stewart was washed overboard from the main deck, and swept back | to the briNge deck by the next sea. | while on 'Christmas morning the ma- | chinery was repaired, board, There is reliable in h The that Ambas led of Japan restricting Tokio formation ador €'Brieg | regarded event as a den writ) fapanese has an agreement the emigration of to the United States to A certamn number per annum, and that he has submitted a draft of such The is very unwilling to put any promise t y m ening Sea Japanese government neath her dignity ' A DECIDED COLLAPSE ° The Handsome Legacy Shrank Down... Ns to $4.96. mmaon ni Carlotta Russell, Playing in Toronto, Lost $15 on a Trip to Yonkers Over a Will. ---- i Rus of the late Ambrose Brown the will of {| was of the hei at law of which 'was offer- | Hitcheoek, Miss | I inquired Surrogate Mil ! Arthur Rowland, lard Yonkers, vesterday as how formed recently her mother, Abram Norton, of Flushing, that had legacy. Miss Russell was then plaving ir P Miss Russell started for Toronto, to Buffalo vaudeville theatre, She started | to her company at Shea' for Yonkers and learned that, as the | theatre, being out aboyt $15. Charles G. Burton G: Burton; the new born in ( ith, 1546 school the Infantry fifteen vears gail t army war ended he studied law to the was April a common isted in Oho leve- He give ca n edu Army he tion, and enl Union the 19th was still only mad the admitted thed \ m went to Kansa he Ne , | member on in when al age a n record and was He 1568, 1867 in bar ity, in Mo mn Te when he da. ning fmt settled in He \ one ew Jan ell Johanna ork, 10. -- Carlotta of the heirs under Hitcheock, ed for probate before widow by Hd } olleectoy internal re. Mi of the one + th much | are would {and he told Wer about 224 96, less ti I which rechice to t a ---- FINE POULTRY SHOW ¢ attorney in in Ww | case. st by le fees would come into a handsome 320, Days. 1 f 10 a Napane rejoin wultry iannual Show and bet Over Sth meeting Oth d ter 500 1 kvill irockvi t this two from HY the PRIEST ON HIBERNIANS. VIEW WORTH $75,000, a former Kingst rg, 0 ) than vear i birds ues For Destruction of 13 Trees, lains, Threatens to Up Great | Millionaire 'S Scandal in Church. } Members of Hibernian ere Philadelphia, Jan. 10 the Ancient Order of greatly stirred up because of the refusal the Re D. L. McDermott rector of St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, to permit Service to [entered be held in his church over the body cut of John Daly, a "parishiorier," hecause unsightly a Hibernian lodge had to attend The funeral held at the church without sence of the Hibernians. White Howe hest millionaire re an i" F winners 1 hrought agamst { company, allegi upon lown were principal Ba H W & or, of day, railroad " Dn arrett the y wr A Fral Potter Snide Kerr & Be W. A. Steacy er, Will Fenwick, GO. i Holland Card, M W. Hall looker its émployees funeral 8 y and an A Bowey been. invited | qgn corpor bly As the company is a i mn lhe the « Pe Mclilona fe ally {ation heard Rat was ; M was n t th 1 Mr forth pre I BR he in the 'qd Howes, in complaint, Father McDermott, in explanation that fie owns for of land his opposition to the society, said Portchester and that estate ~My absolute opposition to the Ap. are a $250,000 mansion, cient Order of Hibernians is based. on-ibouses, and other buildings, my knowledge and the facts in my | that the company bre in his possession about the Molly Maguires, {Premises and "cut down five willow. which T got directly from the con. three elm and four maple trees and demned Molly Maguires themselves. jone valuable apple tree and' that the No power on earth will ever make destruction of these trees impairs the recede one inch from yiew frum the house against the Hibernians. I have given my testimony against them, apd what To Build Big Airship. I said was true and is true, and 1 Beriin, Jan 19. Count Zeppelin compromise it. proposes to build an airship to carry "1 have in a 'pigeonhole of mi desk a- hundred persons He calculates a memorial which I was directed that it will be necessary to build it prepare presenting the faets in only twenty-six feet longer than his possession to be read before the atest airship, which "is 135 feet long. Plenary Council 'of Baltimore and which carried eleven persons in I had prepared the document, addition to 3.300 pounds ballast. Ex the direction of Dr. Corcoran, 1 {perts believe the count will suc ceed in called before Archbishop Ryan is undertaking it to him. We de-| it contained features that would © of the greatest . sean- | dals the tholic church has ever! g Ont., Jan. 10.--Baried be known, and he informed me that he [neath several feet of gravel, Daniel would use bis influence against "hav- [McDermott was killed in the pit - in ing it submitted before-the council. 1 which he was working in West Gara. | 1 ni sets enact and evening aCres + each apd evening his stables, green He upon farmers as took a look m i the show at the the praise ry many at | SAVES : Anagemer mak« rewarced and isitors upon the sue in absence arman, me my stand Didsbury few weeks with relati in town to AFTER SHARE OF MONEY. my third | After under Was hers | Into Court. Jan 10 Justice 'der threcting WH. Trethe the court the 2100 - Tretheway in ar var ia 1 Th t cation 0 S. were grub- one should them in claim that th Toronto made a WAY to 00 awnr tr order was of William Beatti staked tin that clared th action onto e Buried In Gravel Pit. od Hutehis sh Prose: " M ial share by £ way wit} jretve an © gardless of Archbishop Ryan's oppo- Was frozen over, but when the gravel their di sition to it, but, "through the influence Was taken out beneath it collapsed of Cardinal Gibbons and Archbishop | When rescuers succeeded in digging out Rvan during the sessions of the coun {the unfortunate man it was found |} cil in Baltimore, the memorial never Peck had been broken. and desth had reached them." s been instantaneous hry thems to share in like propor the R108 GOD hs es is Trethewa grubr-staking have } When Archbishop Ryan read Father | statement he replied. | Both Physician And Patient Died through Mgr. Turner, the chancellor of | Berlin, Jan. 10 At the Birkedfield | Wellesley. Mass, J the archdiotese, that he did pot fare | Infirmary, yesterday, Dr. Werlin, while L. Cutting. for ten y to discuss the matter in Any way. | performing an operatioh' om a ebild, commissioner of Massachusetts = ding suddenly. from heart disease. No ome of the lea fing other surgeon was present. and the [in the country. died of paralysis at his 8 Princess {chili dod lefore diother ous coubtism home in Wellesley lille, last, wight, 5 EY Preecured. : - : i: aged sixty-six years, Insurance Expert Dead 1a ars' insane " Sale Of Purs. "Heos.', oh {nard Haines | Gananc | GANANOQUE ACCIDENT. Torn | Army Re-| Younp Lad Loses Fingers in News. paper Press. 10.--A oubg lad named Le the pre room at Journal ry " CRRA or iden in ju office, afternoon, while Kiy running edition, aught in the g He badly where ed. An the balance eflort remon | theatr | j land, | to brea | part oi the |e | He | rnd after | good house Eg {the local Salvation ef of the Grand Army [meeting at the bare ks, Was Held in Napanee For Several Hu ! wird | town hall | missionaries visiting | of ' Cal prog Wi ground for i -------- 1 Ordered to Pay Hundred Thousand |}, | Mabee | § {thre ithe New York Sto imitted suicide way i jwise, who 'suffered heavy, Frederick made Hue, in his but k thrdugh al wa m Co i Kir yston, visi Army conducted te la rousing' corps, a being evening, and greet with a good turnout Nr. ar Mrs. Wil ; who have been in Ottawa Rev lake a d am Timber i, >the A decease Major hort «t loseph ~ ke, has relatives | Mulealm Hard wl re ned of wn Loma Kis tl Sharp Zu Alt A with I been with 0 ha past two we lave yotur man { the for King home 81071 RIOTERS. BURN A MISSION Protestant Chapel and School De- stroyed Che-Kiang. 160. Rioters at in trate been United missionary we 1805 States, hax mainta establishment In 1903 i man missionary native worke rs at the station POWERS SEEKS PARDON. Issues Address to Public Asking Signers K: A a] asks Ge stat lan. 10 wa by ich the the unfairly rial Petit thr d_at } for: hi composed three republi tried las qurtt 't t $ A commitier demoerats as charge of ror four { petition a---- Broker Suicides, New York 1. ---William B Nevin, forty-four years old vears ' Jurne until Jan who was k Ex vesterday ago, member nange, m leaping Broad His he in front of a train and NS street said identified the bed ial losses during and that be had condition of health fmar } the last five months been in a sericas {for somié time {York a few m raga. gn Frederick | and ers of textiles. insurance experts tries of this city, believe that the out i I After his © in Wall street Canadian Nor estate tirement Mr. Nes b- Want ventures W" Of Course. J 1 Manuiact great iT an one of tha Te look for the present yedsr is a pros erons one both for the manufacturer pod the wage sarper, [LAST E DITION Protabilities Toronto, Unt. Jaa. 10, Ottawa Valley and Up- per. St. Lawrence (10 a.m.)=Fine and decid edly cold. Satur ay, easterly winds somew hat higher vith Snow and mperature, e a = a ? 2 & 3 Re CLEARING SALE * OF REMNANTS BEGINS MONDAY Thousands Sad 2 RR IRR i ~, eT RRRREREE pd oo i 2 Ri of mants of in every big that will not this store astonish vo Only one object in view and that 1s to clear out mant before stocktaking. Remnants of Silks 2 considered af all, RARE every - DRESS GOODS TRIMMINGS, LININGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES RIBBONS, LINENS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLANNELS, » HS RRS FLANNELETTES, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, ART MUSLINS, SATEENS; CRETONNES And hosts ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker "Phone, 577. 227 Princess COFFEE | fe street ( + There is plenty Lad. You ean any Grocery ste dom you find anv pet re. but ike Java and Mocha Blend Josh Billings once said | read several essays the best thing he had ever seen on it was the Crea: Our Pu Java and Mocha Blend is the verv Cream of the Coffee Plant. Jas, Redden & Co, Importers of Fine Groceries haa on milk, but IN NEW QUARTERS Fine Offices Street Government Clarence & i of mapk warehouse staff 5 k the building, ar the members more than pleased with their office. The office ar: jfangements are perfect, and thers ix iplenty of room, and this could nos jbo sayd of the old place, ' 2 ww all we i new

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