Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1908, p. 1

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Che Daily British AN hig YEAR 75--NO. 119. 5 KINGSTON, ONTAR!O, WEONESDAY, MAY 20, 190s. LAST EDITION Tr -- ------ ------ ------ TT -- - " ee ------ EE ------ wen sp -- : E ; 8 5 EE | A LIFE T. i UNCLE OF CZAR. 1 { WANT OF CONFIDENC ' ' or giver. | | Toor | ] Probabilities ""Mother" Wheaton om a Tour of \ {Japanese-Russian War is Put Up. | A Motion Moved in House Toronto Oat. Ma | the Prisons. f , on Him. i Commons. 32 8 may | Spokane, Wash. May 20 Mrs. | |e a 2 | . {From Our Own Correspondent. : 5g 20, 1908 Ottawa / | Hibet i. Wheaton. . Prinan oven. | i " I A--_-- ain x Malt a ie sau. 1s} Villy and Upper |gelist, loviegly known as "Mother i : ' : [WML The policy of ox o psition 1s 5 t. Lawrence-- Against Poorer Classes of | "i-:ic:. 'ioc'siiccl reacical «vcr, For Revoking the Consular, Despatches From Near And Lit. Tix ofc of the coporiton BE Arica ens England > mission in the United Stafes and Cau. | Exequatur, ; Distant Places, | It is not expected the Aylesworth | jmeasure will make its te-appearance on ors, but mostly {until Thursday, at the earliest. Yes Ee fair, Thursday, | | i terday the matter of the alienation of 3 I" | vast timber limits in the west was generally fair. ! brought up by H. BR. Ames, and agp Pr-- ada, in her travels during the last | twenty-five years, She is now at Spo- | kane, on the way east. Mes. Wheaton i | said, in the course of a conversation : T 0 | 'I haven't a thing in the world to} call my own. My husband and only | | ame ndment 'of + want - of conlidence Rix oo . { move ? child died years ago, and 1 buried | moved, them in the same grave. I gave what] Fhe public accounts committee, yes- Ge : EVERYWHERE BY ENGLISH. |i property I had to the further-| A NOTICE ISSUED FROM THE oe RB] [SIVEN Iv TAR BRIEFEST POs. {terday, enquired inty payment by | : $8 >. MEN, SAYS A PAPER. ance of the work, and for the twenty | FOREIGN OFFICE SIBLE FORM. ik Sonn 3 Ao Bb Sitcom Just Arrived = FF & | Dey ©, - O artnet, or dam- all over this country I have never tak- | : Matters 'That Interest Everybody [a€vs to a schooner of his owing to |} . five years that I have been travelling The Open Door Must Prevail in |) a collection nor asked a salary It | Enquiry at Charlottetown Dis. | i Notes From All Over-- ittle | ™® ice crush in, the Lachine canal the British = Colonies--Sir = iv just un life of faith, and of full trust | closes No Known Cause--The | 3 of Everything Easily ead | entered in the exchexuer t I i i : s Lo > OR on.' : : n ! rec e exchequer cour Seton Karr Says It is Brit. in the L rd and the railroad men Consul is Completing Plans to} hf and. Rerembared. Nae deer fe Sort . na { ain's Duty to Help Populate RE | Establish a Plant at North | base Three vou [= TF © young men were drowned in|swppliant. Then the other claims, in. the Colonies, CHINESE HEAD TAX. { Sytney, N.S. : Black's Pond, near Liberty, la. {eluding Delisle's, were settled { Four boats were damaged and actions London, May 20.-A¢ the annual ini | g "we y The call of tev. RB. W. Ross Cue | The enquiry largely turned on the ' @ ioh o! ft, May 20.~The Gazette last | " ec call of Nev. R. W. Ross, Guelph, } PRGRT) wel) : $345,000 Paid By Dominio t London, May The Gazette, last PN Halifax, has been sustained by Rh as to whether Delisle who GRAND DUKE PAUL OF RUSSIA. presbytery, {got the money was the real owner. He | : Re 1 Say ! } | meoting of the Central Emigration British Columbia. wight, published the quite upususl po- | hoard, Sir H, Seton Karr maintaiged ; May 20 %he depar t of | tification of the withdrawal of a con- | { . ; 20. tment P . . ' : lar " » WaB 2 p it hs their duty to help populate the wa May 20. he depart vo ot {in exequatur, The individual, is Phe Grand Duke Paul of Russia is a| Leeds liberals nominated W. J. Wil- {des dared that he wa and 5 Monk to ob, Otherwise the pd Nauld be i of 'British Columbia vherue I#his case, is John H. Shirley, the com- brother of the late ez ar, Alexansler Il, | son, ex-mayor of Uananogue, for the | vai wre was nothing in the does oVelope Wy shens and possi y Asi : " 8 a . |sular representative of the ii | ond consequently ope of the famons | legislature. jments. to. show it. He claimed that aties. Agent Vance, of "Toronto, dig. | for S000, ying halt he total fa repre te Be Stited feotetie of grand dukes who are uneles | _ Lo support the Toronto pelice bene. | When the payment was made. Delisle Counted this with storics of the un. | 8Moun = B e in 1 a by a h " fis dated at the foreign office, Mpy |[%© the present cone. on whom the [fit fund, Mayor Oliver suggested that | had ceased to he the ow ner. He got Smployed there, but added that cast-| 14% on Chinese entering Vg 9 on {16 and i§ av follows : h refor- | Japavese-Russian war is blamed, He [the city contribyte $10,000 a year, jie Ethoont na Hy for Fdorsing end Londoners beat auything in Can [10% year at the rate of $500 a head. [is very popular in Russia, and has| William O'Connor was sentenced toja note of 8366 for one | hibadeau, A lmited quantity of } a The 14 hii io ence to the notification that appeared 3 i i Ihe 1.300 Chinese from which the tax |* al apy X [nei the past few weeks beeg barred | seven years, at the Hamilton assizges | which note he afterwards paid ada for wemployed demonstrations, : ; in the London Gazette, Februsry Ist ; : Yhe Duke of Argyle jointed out the wus etuctedl, paid inte the jreatury 1907, it is hereby notified pA his | from 'coming {o St. Petersburg. Ie |lor assaulting and tobbivg a woman, | Delisle also acquired from a Wr ; y is demand for fwem laborers in the don | the aggregate a sum o Sth oo [Majesty's exequutar, | issued in favor | 1 lived lately in Phris, Xhere bef Dr. John O'Brien, of Mussilion, 0 Fre ean the other part. of the boat l m inion, Under the terms of the Chinese immi- of John I. Shirley as consul of the | FENt huge sums of money. Now that fclsims to have discovered the germ of {He maintained that he was the r The Morning Post. says that every gration act hall of this afiount foes [Uni todd Stat A Ehatlobotont he is to be connected with the roval | paresis and says that the disease is [Zistered owner and finally was order. | XB . where Englishmen aro asking whethe: | to the dominion and the other alf to Prince Rdward Island, hus been with. | family af Sweden through the mar [curable ted to produce the deeds to establi h gan ies the yreat dominions have really decid the province. Nearly all the Chinese | rawn." : riage of hi daughter, the Grand! Walter 8 Andrews, ¢ ac- [that contention od to close their 'doors a sainst the : : . | Dichess Elizabeth, and Prince William | countant, was elected pr x in w The most k tif § : 3 i. | their homes in British Columbia. But ---- ; Fas i 2 I ' : ! | " nest beautiful fabrics poorer Clursey of the country, whach the returns showed that one China No Known Canse. Fo wl 'p the hea has Ln i fifte a Lotonto Club, in sucops ! GANANOQUE TIDINGS. for Evening Or Street Gowns Jest only foamed the empire, but ti man paid the head tax in Ontario Halifax, N.S. May 20.- A eareful ha bn bi ip I ah Boe he Jas | Wilkie. i i fn fo we've ever offered. Dainty < po < . 1 p LE | - LLL i ww "5 "y Nit 1 Fo LR ' He 0es O € . 1 4 i 1 nites to furnish its main scourity for one in Saskatchewan, four in New enquiry at Charlottetown, P.E.L, : 1 FIC czar 5; fam 3 mploy cory | Death of Benjamin Herbison at designs of Apple Blossoms, untgue privileges en oyed by younger | ily gircle. | Peters ompany , Toronto, were slight | Wiart Moss Roses, Wild Roses ote nations. Thy Post, however, concluded | ly hurt by an accident to the eleva- | larton. : . that th Yiey of tl seventy-four in Quebee. of the imperial authorities in revoking | t : | Gananoque, May 19.-- Benjamin Her on Pure White Grounds, at the policy of the open dog must r---- the consular exequatur. John H.!| or ' i bis ah old: « " % regular 50¢. quality Yours prevail, CORA N SE Shirley, the consul loft Charlotte. | Fhe hnperial hotel, at the corner of son, an ol ananoquean, passed While They Last at 300 Gerard A. | her, the Britis i LLING WILD HORSES. i ah > = 8 Eee | { King and York streets. Toronto has | aWay on Sunday last at Wiarton in Skat Rk. ara A. Lowther, the British min -- town a week ago for North Svchiey my 3 : nto, has | ister at Tangier, has been appointed i Q . . " u Sl been sold to W. H Heppler, Strat-| the torty-pinth Year of his age De Qther Beautiful Musling. at to suee ed Sir Nicholas R. O'Connor The Lost Band Will Soon Be | ¥3 . SS the 4 eoumiletivn Pans for | ford, for $10 000 | ceased fived most of his life wn Loeds 20c.. 25c.. 35e : ' pos 8 » ols | : ry ives WAM, who died at Constantinople, in Mare h, Rounded Up. { Wheel company's A { - ol h ar | sachs A true bill was found, at the Ham- | township and was well and favoral ly . i ; o | s 0 « e is -- l i v Si i us British ambassador to Turkey. Spokane, Wash., May 20. Five thou thé president. I ' ata : Filton assizes, against Guisepiii Greco, | known. Lhe remains were & rwarded See East Window Display. ose sand range horses are to he corralled { Hor murder, and against Bruno Greco | hire and the funeral took plage ves for an idea of what we're of- By Summer Of 1909, and several hundred colts branded dur- ai |As Result of Jumping From. accessory | erday afternoon from tho residence of fering. Winnipeg, May 20 ~inlormation giv. | ing the spring roundup, now in ro PARESIS A GERM DISEASE. ) Burnin Hotel King Edward has withdrawn his{ his sister, Mrs. Charks Thomson, en yesterday hy H. L. Bucke, division | gress. in the Kittites Valley, south! Sre---- 9 . jusequatur, granted in 1907, to John | Leeds township to Willow Bank ¢ me | al engineer of district ¥. National | west of Spokane. "Bill" Taylor, fron- | Ohie Physician Sure He Has tH. Shirley, United States couspl at| tery. Bev. J. U. Cornell conducted the Travscghtinental railway, shows that | tiersman yn veletan ranger, who hus Located the Germ. L t Charlottetown, | service, | BIA i PE] . by the suinmer of 1909 ihe new sys | been in the saddle more than thirty Massilon, Ohio, M 20.1 . } At London, Elizabeth Mpud Gordon | The Clayton-Gansnogue ferry steam Ex I N I . tem will be in operation From Forl | seven years in this part of the coun hor ty ok he Moociton State Tot | { 0 MAN» divorced Dr. Henry Laing Gorden | er Wher now, has had new tues put C astve ove ties i | arriving in Canada have taken up | PBruiswick, three in Nova Scotia and | could discover no cause for the aetiog 40¢c. to 60¢ William to the Rockies. try, has marshalled the best ridens in pital Dr. John BD. O'Brien reiterated a jon the ground of miscondwet in Mon- [in ber boiler, and has again started in J! . {treal and Vancouver, [on her regular wigs twice gn day. or @ 0 { ay The link on which most work is to | the district, and it is expected to Em ¥ » ; Statement made by him before thy i . be done is that from Wennipeg to the complete the work before the end ol | American-Me J ; George Sterry, an aged millionaire | George Minns, of Toronto, whe has gunction at which she GTI', and the | Juno. Horsemen say then are fifty or DIED FROM THE INHALATION | Irig exporter, was shot by his ROA the sori dor some time past in {ll 200, Collars, National Transcontinental unite north | more outlaws _in the band and of that he had discovered the gemn: of [at Jew York, because he intend | the interests of the Royal Templars of west of Fort William: thest two stallions stand out as bo), iresis, and. that the disease is rp OF FLAMES. | Iatk¥ing . uy «Brooklyn school | a i in hingstom, arrived her ing fleet and untameable. In a few able 4 the: 8 teacher, 4 1 Yesterday to contusue "his work in : youre the last band of wild horses in hin experinante ie sully of Guite a Number Were Seriously | The text of i Vist Feaiding this town, Embroidered Wash Belts, ' ) i i . go ross i y ST > © ff iow hs-hetweent . Mew, J. F. Chapm First street i Nt ny Wanhiugton: Wilk. be Sowden. og APNE undoubtedly HOt By Jumping Pom the | (oo aul boundary kmos: be iy Chapinan, x the JE New White Kid Belt Eu ri wr] Ls * y Ha ) i the | nnds and the Laited Btatew, Was 'who hae been in Brockville, for the - ? id Belts, Pontract to the motor launch | branded and the ranges IVER over oem disease, nid. that the germ has ; , ie i G id : Ryle, he for the government lights between | fo & more profitable braneh of the pen discovered: that while In' the, ex. Upper Windows--Thought the | presented to parlisment by Sir Wil {past few weeks returned home yester New Tan Kid Belts, Kingston and Washbisen agricultural industry. iperimental stage sufficient tests hee Loss of Lifs Will Be Quite [irid Laurier i : { day. Stewart Lee, Brock street, left " : ¢ » y : & "ng #1 . > ve been made or show that paresis : is Large. ! Mrs. Louise ) Riga, 4 hi nga Be hs, i Jestarday for Cobalt, where he has New Chiffon Scarfs, UR LIN Tg "ww « | serzed a mashe ie sireet, « ! secure a DAILY MEMORANDA. BUILDING THE AM E, leurable, and that he has specific casos Iilsonburg, Ont, May 20 Early fod him, dragged and pushed him for | a ion, Ga ey Hoard of Works, 4 por, Thursday. {to point to as definite results, [this morning the WYueen's hotel was [0 block and then turned him over to [ an f igh » > te an DY or eal Concert, 14th Mand, Arm-}Loans to Be Floated at Home and Dr. "O'Brien does not believe it discovered to be on fire and before the {a policeman. Tro vo spent . Sas he go a : thn Fennton a Tonchers* Convention - opens Abroad. 2 [would be proper to make public the {guests and employees of the hotel wer I AF. H. Jones, for eighteen. years | during the past week, the guest of his 1 Length Silk Gloves yontuae, Tenchu ¢ 8t. Petersburg, May 20~During a [names of those patients to whom he {thoroughly awake the halls and cor {manag r of the Guelph branch of the | i ter. Mrs Herbert Moore King ! 2 eg Xe . : } x hy hae : De p A Special Meeting of the Brickinyers| speech on a bill, providing for the 'claims the treatment has cured, but [ridors were® filled with smoke and es | Tpaders' Bauk, has been ordered 1g | street. BG Graham, pricchial v ? Length Thread Gloves, ete und Mason's Bnion will be held Wednos- construetion of the Amur railroad, to- he gives the specilic cases as a news [cape by the stairway cut off by the |iake the managerehip of the new! ort LE ) > 1 of day Might, = 8 o'tleck. Adda. Witk day, Finance Minister Kokovsoffi made jpaper man of Washington, D.C, who flames. So rapidly did the fire spread branch in Ottawa. ea ey i is in Vain the first announcement of foreign and | was treated for paresis, and again is jthat bffore assistance could be en At Paducah, Ky., Robert II. Hollo ville 8 Moving Piotures and Miugt rated domestic loans to raise $100,000, 000, jot work, a cured man; , civil engi dered Mrs. John Mero and Miss | well gets a $35,000 verdict against his Songs. 5 dn the sum required for the construction (neer of prommence in Nashville, | Mero, wife and daughter of the Pro- {brother, John E., and twenty-seven or Jo Theatre--Cunedy, nro. Bakhel- of the Amur line, The doubly trac ke |Tenn., who is cured and at 'work, he- [prietor, Miss Dunbar. of Bullalo," Miss {other night riders, for driving him Successes of a Brave Hoy." ohn Robert | ig of the Sihgrian Sve, ge certain [vids a Huber of eople in Hhia, wha {Grey dnd other lashes, together with {and his family from the state Davis wings "When They're Bringing Inf reforms in the army which ave neces: were brought to the ospital with « everal travellees, had jumped from the i Woodstock council Ras authorized The Corn, Nelly, sary for the defence of Rnavtars inter- {vere forms of the disease and cured. | econd and third stories of the build- [the mayor and clerk to sigh a con BEN. RENTON THE MAN ests in the Orient, These loans will | 3 Hd } rth en jing to the pavement below. Two are jtragt with the Hydro Electric Power . rr NHI1a TELEPHONES, be floated partly at bome and partly | LIPTON AND CUP. fei add and several others, including | Commission for 1,200 horse power, to | Who is Accused of a Railway broad. Mre. and Miss Mero and Miss Dunbar, {be delivered by December 19th, 1909. | &old-Up Beitorial Roots n i § -- ] a ; : v |e 1 iy rer ' Pp. obbing Department. ca i Won't Challenge Again Unless (were setiously injared The firemey, I A Montreal despatch states that it Vagcouver, May 20.---Last night, De Overtaken By Death I Rules Are Altered. were quickly on the spot, and Room [is thought there that the interview | tective Carey, of the Great Northern » New York, May 20, Fleeing from New. York, Mav 20.Aseording to had four streams playing on the doom | hetween James Ross, of the Dominion | RR secret segvide, Vancouver, made ww u i 3 oT 1, Xp] i Ri sn dico Psychological ase sociation's convention, at ( meinnati, Crochet Collar and Cuffs, Embroidered Hose, New Lace Hose, } Gananoque high school, spent a short } time during the past few ¥ in Kingston. Charl s Lee, late of De | trait, is spending 4 short time h re { with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex { ander Lee, Market street. AT plague stricken Veveaueln, Edward dele Herald, Sir Thomas Lipton re |¢d building. Several persons were res- | Coal company, and J. H. Plummer, lan acrest that promisgs to be the man " ¥ Erazo, a coffee planter and reputed | 0 made a very important declar- | cued by ladder bat as yet all the {of the Steel company, will be resumed | concerned in the hol up of a train] __ -------- * multi mitlionaire, came to his death | ation in the mattor of future America |ZUests are not aeeounted for and it jx this week {irom Seattle to Vancouver in which BORN : in a fashionable New York hotel, {cup challenges feared that later developments will | Guy L. Stratton, a lumberman, was | the thieves netted 85.000 last week. dR TOS | : a: through staking what he believed to le] Dining with a former commodore of show that some perished in the bier found guilty at Seattle of murder in [On Friday night Mr. Carey was i } » 1908 to Mi : W a harmless tonic. His wife, who also | yacht club, located in western wa-|ing build | the second degree for running down | vised b Superintendent 0 took some of the medicine, is in a ters, who ix well known to ail Ameri-| Clarence Bernard, traveler for } lett [with his automobile and killing five: | Seattle, that a suspect bad left the Serious condition at their partments |... prominent in the sport, a short Lownes & Lo, wholesale clothing | year-old Henrietta Jo huson on Janu | train at Ferndale. Armed with a de in the hotel, and the remainder of | ime ago, in London, Sir Thomas said company, Toronto, died from inhaling [ary 26th scription, Mr. Carey started to Fery Special prices for a short the party of wealthy refugees is with Lin the most emphatic manner to his | flames, {A statement is given out in New {dale. The chase lod them to Vag time only. Best quality Sets. out a directing head. Whether they New England vachting friend : Fhe report that a traveller named { York, in bye half of Mis Grover Cleve- feouver, Last night he saw a man Soa ha ersten 5 will eontinue their Journey to Europe, 'I do not ever aniend to challenge | Reluhart was killed is meorrect, Only {land to the eflect that the health of the street. answering the € eweription ROBERT J. REID 6 Pieces, $1.40 where they had planaed to remain un again for the America's cup, unless | Miss Grey anit Me. Bernard are den. Fihe ex-president has improved to such [followed him to the Great Northern " : aAkE tl, the danger from the bubonic | the New York Yacht Club rules are sol Mis Grey, 'whose home is at Stay jan extent that De Bryant and bis | hotel apd arrested him. The prisones : The Leading Undert . 10 Pieces, $1.65 plague in Yenezucla has passed, is yet | changed that I ean take a serviceable ner, is a miner employed hy W. [assistant have entrusted the care of [bears the name of Benjamin Rents Phone, 577." 227 Princess stres to be determined. It is alleged that a sth hoat across the Atlantic." In ad- | Hogarth. Nr. Cleveland wholly to his family. and answers the description in « ry -- drwy clerk, who prepared the medicine | dition, Sir Thomas authorized his {A great strike of natural gas bas | partigular down to the loss of hi for Mr. De Ersso, made an error in {friend to repeat this declaration. if he HIT THREE TIMES. | bee n made at Innerkip, and the whole {right ear, . compounding drugs, using atrophin, | desired to do so, when he returned to Siteysice, is in a state of excite -------------- NO A a deadly poison," instead of uspertein, | New York, | Kalamazoo Man Now in Critical [nt over i ay was struck at 4 : ROBERTSON BROS. which the prescription called fcr, | Still, Sir Thomas admitted tc his in Condition. {depth of 160 fest a week ago by a COTTON STRIKE GROWS Tons Ravi-alvieed in: priv; ---------- sc 0 . . : ; x : Petroled company, which is Irilling; | Sh ili sellin fritud, that ae, much ss be he othe Kalamazoo, Mich, May. 20.5 truck Jand ig then the flow Bay hess [Six Thousand Men Now Out ipf™ se hats nn ' The Expedition Engaged. ambition of bis je to win : three times by lightoing in as many jxteadily growing stronger 21 Montreal Ow pay inp Simla, tndia, May 20. ~MajorGane. |erica's cup, years is the record of David Burkeloo ' rare 1 ' ur n J ral ; Willoocks' abitng, have ; nos 3 Montreal, May 20 The ranks of the dia . op b : {owner of 4 confectionery store in this | Good Deed Acknowledged codta . Be wor. : . HirEvery Yorleryar Dwellings, [brought the British punitive sped; | WANTED A SIMPLE FORERAL. Civ: Sesiurdny, Me. Bucklo oso) Cobourg, Ont, May 20M. Me | ior morning. by 1a eased. Mon Special Blend - ve all colors. tion into the heart of the Mobmund ----_------ an unconscious condition at his home a from thy he : 3 : } i} Yo y mit two 8 ache e i a ig, [OR Biv Spm 8 HR Sf ater ep, wha ans i Domini ey At thon price ot In the ofty, inclu Farm ands, In| troving native villages. and forts, in If a Poor Man, Shortly after doven o'dock, while je | ck ym . apo corpany. - this makes about is Renters Cniads in. the © bast | accordance with the recent govern. Quebec, May 20.dn the will of Sir |was sitting in his store to edoape the a knpwiedyed by She S18 a | owennd out_altogesher, as follow 35 Cents the Pound. 104 ment proclamation that the io is Napoldon Cassault, former chief rain, Mr. Buckeloo was knocked from [200% ; e Rn A cnilus eo FR hei, 3,000 Hoch toga. 1,000, 00d a8 evr, rT be strictly confiupd | ine oF the ot ha {ls chair hy a bolt of lightning, which [¥aiking home by. way of the cailwng (St Bene, 1200: Si. Anne aon and | And the quality la es. & of reuleiteant tribes, no i ind, -- hts at ear Tones |strack the gr und anton and * then track, ; shortly alter. nine pw., when | a few at Montmorency apd Magog "ERY. XT = * died, a eighty. h » he d » » i % i : % : ! . . : : : the happened to notice a piece of rail | The strikers want the gover ont tel ® . terri being intended. : rig estate to his wile apd directs a entered the store. No other Person in 4% a : }. . ¥ ment 4 ie att attics" siuied hui vty: spin Son the store felt the shack. Bek a tea ra ha nl investigate. : d Hi] show that the cholera ic alutin <The | Ho requested that phe Rimteal ste: A sear ago, while Nr. Bucklo was -- hing. os 18 his home hurried Tr ! Gr n neighboring tribes remain oyal and | vie be as simple as that of the hun- walking Home, he was stra by . is . I Of Yine Groceriea ig asi tan appears to ed and pit man, and that i¥| lightning and for two months hovered {20d gol a fanitey gy ie td | a Bors Boisemea. . AL aporian ee --------r scene od doing his best to restrain the bor consist of oulv_a Matas that" only hetendh life and Jauth. ie years 3 aking - signal that stopped 1t. | last ~N i Pearson bad the niisice: MUST BE SOLD T men. the swmallosy he + Lt {ago he had Part o Me « ong strip The train crew said they would lave | tine to lose a very salusble tem of » : = i 40 "by 3. a = ' " hag ban we: Lawn Wowers, Lawn How mesy "reasons i gen Jeph 25 he ig re hn, | MO] fon, Miva, lam would take to convince ; hat mel he that furnished for the second stroke, Mr. Buckeloo suffered {What the loss might have been. My, {day on ope of Wis egy routes. When {peecty oasongbly a %) Sond, a 3 : hare & and that only six can terrible agony. a z {McDonald received a letter from the | about four miles from home his horses | Hand Store. Telephone, 7 4 ) poarest at, Found the bier. BN ae general superintendent, on May 9th, [refesed their drink, seemed a little Yukon Navigation Ope dirs be placed a : John Brown's 'W expwessing the gratitude of the com heavy and sweated profusely the zo on Navig 4 pe ' ¥ : : + Himself. ohn Bro 's Wagron. pany, and informing him that a free | mainder of the way home, On get-{ Dawson, Yukon. May 20, oper Yo McGaughey Sho Town City, da.' May AJ ohn ase 'over anv part of the GM. ting them in the Mable he notipmi| Ao navigation bas * no. tere in Indianapolis, Ind. May 20.--John | Brown's antiquated waggon, in. whichiiy any place, had been issued for [they were sick, Ho immudintely tele | anruest. Four steamers started vector fn Rebuy: he nia he nals macy fleciuness fhatine his im ar phoned a veterinary who lost no tie | day from Lake Lebarge to Dawson sioner prominent as a Te | crusade * inst slavery, wae destrov- 4 petting there. On examination he wro- | with freight. and passengers. . Two. of publican politician. shot himself dead, | of by a hee vesterday. The wug- ' Spans them poisoned. In fess than the steamers, Tass and White Seal, yesterday. The grand jury recently gon was left here bv Brown forty. | Monday morning, Richard Foston, half an hour they were both dead. | will go through to Fuisbmaks with the returned am indictment against one {sight years ago, and has been pre Brocksille, passed away, miter an ill | The case is shrouded in mystery, as| first through cargo of the years One member of the present bgard, but served diving that time by Herbert 8. ness of one year, of heart trouble. |My. Peamon ix not aware ke has an! htindred and fifty small boats, earvy- McGaughey hud not been indicted. Fairall. @ pioneer. newspaper moa of [The lute Me Foxton was born ialememy. and thinks his borees must ing five hundred mew, "are coming LAL. Satste---- Jowa City. Bd : F liahethinwy, seventv-tne vesrs age. | hve got a dope intended for some-| down from Leberge, and are due on On Tuesday. ; He was married to Mids Ben McCar- | thing else. It is evident they cach had | Wednesday snd : Thersday. The frat American pC hicngo, 2: Weg) _ Bibles J survives, with one daurbter; ; ecuni quantities, as both wert sick | steamer this year from Fairbanks for bank. baw | ington; 0. St Lee. & Philade hin, i dn hoth the American and English b. 0. 8. Kenddriek. of the sinth con- {alike and expired nearly the same | Dawson started to-night 10 bring pas 2. Cleveland, 7; Boston, 2. New Yark, {Evidions, cate one-third he {enasion. Max JeConkur,: Fagg ren ae. Another remarkable feators ie! wmpere, mail and gold. : Detredt, 1. &. ohn . New in; were twin colts, six venrs old, ---------------- 8: heir : South ota. and Mrs. | never were apart, lived and died to-| D. Monet, Montreal, mv bw made 8

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