Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1908, p. 1

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~~ YEAR 75--NO. 163. HAVE T0 PAY - Only the Interest on the Interest. BURST OF PATRIOTISM FROM HON. G. P. GRAHAM IN | THE HOUSE, | | { Scored R. L. Borden's Pessimism | Regarding the Grand Trunk | | Pacific--~The Goveynment May Dénounce the Old, French Treaty. drow Our Own Correspondent. uttawa, ouly la~--Hon. ueorge P. Graham, minister of railways, made a statement on Saturday in reply to K. L. Borden, as to the cost oi the 'Iranscontinental railway to the peo ple of Canada. Mr. Borden, the other day, Agured out that the cash outlay would bf $191,305,523, with an addi- tional outlay in the bond cuarantee of 358,048,000. Some of these figures were accepted by the minister, but he arpued that as all we would have to pay would be the interest ' on the interest, the whole outlay would be in the neigh borhood of a million dollars a year. Mr. Graham was somewhat severe | on the newsphpers which represented the cost at $2060,000,000, and insisted that My. Borden's statement did not lead to such a conclusion. .His final words were a burst of patriotism. No could built up by pessi li we had no faith in the we ought to get out of the out of parliament. The he had faith in the expected to see it grow of still another Trans railway would be ap | | | { | | country be mists. country egquniry, minister country, till the continental parent. 'I hese are My. Graham as way to Canada : Construction, Moncton Winnipeg Interest during tion sax avae bs Seven years' interest af: ter completion Cost of terminals ae 3,500,000 The interest for three years addi- tional, during which no rent is collec- table unless earnings are suflicient, was struck from the computation, be- cause Mr, Graham thought. the road would pay from the first. This cuts Mr, Borden's estimates down $11,- 196,290. The Quebec bridge, tegral part .of the railway, stricken out, and the cost of minals cut down: Altogether minister struck $97,000,000 from Borden estimate. He had no quarrel with the figures Mr. Borden, that the total cost of construction from Winnipeg to Mon would S14. The min railways claimed that all the burden that would be the . people of Canada for the « was 7 859,000, the interest the road for seven surplus would wipe I'he government old French treaty if the republic to ratify vent'on negotiated by and Brodeur Paris I'he government aware," the finance minister, "that the apywovhl by the French senate of the convention of 1907 to the position of French sts, which have thought that wdvantage: orded to ( vlan the conven tion wern benefits or said and need the figures accepted hy the costsof the rail to «S114, construe 393 765 10,009,454 in- also ter the the although an ton he 393.7 ister of on astern li, the Last out denoun senate the Messrs, on cost of years vear that may entirely the tha | of fails new econ Field m is said non is dug op ntere the un thar greater tc France The of the Talbot all bu Pro CONV embarras n later \ answered Col ween dition hiv rende old « not mropose to immediat h 3 tye lirection that 1 loval Frenc their the I 2 Iv using DAILY MEMORANDA. 8 1 e iet ow ation Associ Oddie t lees mors ws' to Amusement Column for the four Picture Shows and Park Ypude m wm See Moving ville: Tenders rece vid day. Kings Ottawa { ange work at m, Wednes 13th, In History Canadian Varrangano the American coast Newfoundland, Douglas Smith nox rince July 1542 fur France Dilawara 1813--Chs Lieutenant-G l<land. 189¢ premier vimed from became dward © of became 1 SELF SEALERS We Carry in Stock ALL SIZES. ROBERTSON BROS. Mr. aurier { { Pochle |day. lof the Poughiteepsi old, disease that has blinded him. lin cons | Amerie | The {for extradition in the ¢ | sisting | w jis given KINGSTON, Detectives Find No Trace of Pochle| of Toronto. [On July 13.~Despite an almost search of Bufiilo hotels no trace can be found of rick Pochle, confulential book- & Ellis, of Toron- for Barber has been missing since last approval of the it "its due to await for some endeavors," Hforts to | convention, anid- that we should the result of their BUFFALO IS SEARCHED, new them time secure Buffalo, mie ros opie Hubs in the Navy. MUSIC CURES INSANE CASES IN pand | Fre keeper i to, who | Monday. The (guest is oe brother Buffalo city tions of two men denly the being carried on by and a special detail detectives. Deserip- who have died sud- st few days, were investigated by Mr. Pochle, but neither talli with the missing man, Ihe usual watch is being Kept at the the identity of the man from the will I in the week, ol SOME STRIKING ENGLAND. Athletes From All Over the World Are in England For the Olympic Games--They Total Nearly 2,000--Constitute a Small Army. London, July 13.- one reports have this week, regarding signations of Lord and Sir Percy Scott able and improb sable developments of the quarrel between the chiefs of the British This week's develop- | ments in the way of parliamentary questions and editorial discussion throw mo new light on the matter Reports are current that King who is a staunch supporter Sir John Fisher, suggested that the | troublesome admiral be rid of without ceremony, but that is a step which Premier Asquith does at the present the advisability of | taking. With the | the famous old Victory, of the Prince of Wales mouth for Quebec, on night, will not he marked by any monstration. The Indomitable, with | his royal highness on board, will sail The prince will be accom- Sir F. Hopgood and the | governor-general of « whirlpool and who jumped caled early bridge Pochle's Body Found. Yuly "The body of] found Niagara Ealls, wound the head. ' -A thousand nd found publication, the imminent re- Charles Beresford and other prob- Toronto, at in was with a bullet GIRL KILLS FATHER. Stabbed Him to Death With Shears in Self-Defence. Chicago, July 13.--Florence Morey, fifteen years old, killed her father, Robert I. Morey, by stabbing him with a pair cf scissors in a desperate struggle that took place at their home No. ) West Supericr street, Satur- navy. Ed- ward, of got not | time a vrincipa' N.Y., high school Columtia College over-indulgence in The daughter taken to the Avenue Police station, but to her own recoq- Her story is one of self-de- her mother tearfully pro- daught A innocence. Mustard Saved Child's Life. Chatham, Ont., July 13.--Because Mys. Charles Haskel, living Morey was at one see raduate ¢ a victim of ned He drink. Chicag as nizance. fence test n exception of salutes from the departure | from Ports- Wednesday | Ww as was 1 w lowed go on de- | and her od | at noon. panied by Earl of Dudley, Australia. An illustration musical expression persons has occurred at the home for feebhle-minded at Witham, in KE a decided change has been | { effected the introduction of a brass band. The master of the home | "8 reports that since the boys have been | the | taught to play various instruments | they have advanced rapidly towards | complete samity. Some obstinate cases have fully recovered, and it is now re- cogniged in the institution that the boys in the band are distinctly su- near Chat- ham had read about antidotes against poison she able to save her little child from poisoning. 'lhe little girl a half teaspoon ful of immediately fall- into The mother at administered copious quantities Lhe physicians say child's life.' efficacy of feeble-minded | the on of death swall owed 1 convulsions. by hovs Psax, w here ylue some [ om since | ing | | once of 'mustard. mustard saved the To Be Deported. Chatham, 13 ing to Chatham from I id about year ago, David Potts, forty years |perior to other patients. became physically incapable, as Athletes from twenty countries are woll as being attacked by an oculasgathered near London for the Olympic He ac- {games which open, to-day, and which im- [1t is believed will prove the greatest him |games of modern times. The competi- davs | tors from the four corners of the globe constitute a small army in themselves, almost every country hav- ing entered in various events, the full quota of men allowed by the rules, in a round dozen. There events the ramine, athletes : taking | Ont., July After com- a inspector of migration, W. Ill. Benson, to have returned to England. In a few a government man will deport him to England. » cordingly requested Motorman Catches Burglars. ( July Ib While way to work, Larry Hill, a motor the Niagara, St. Catharinés loronto railway, two men to enter He two men then sent The men were Charles "Jerry Shea, both of cases twenty on the pumber of will total nearly 2,000, many men, of representing their countries in more than one Ji | most are . 2 St atharines, > on prog his man ant trying and part | the | respective event The select pointed by the consider means hop industry It of of, saw a course, goods store. and a dry captured the for Clark Hamilton ap- | to | and recently Hopisg of Commons for rehabilitating issued' u report on it in view the importation of foreign hops last thirty years has shown | towards decline the com- | that foreign | factor In the committee thes Fri | day. th of fact {that the during the | |a tendency | i { | | Germany To Protect Turks. | 13.--The ¥ of agreement reach instructed the Pekin to inform that Turkish Chinese the Berlin, foreign oflice, equence Turkey, minister foreig July an has at n oflice ed with German the Chinese subject pire hence tectic not consider is mittee does competition 0 a causes of depre 18 to demand exceptional treatment. docs not. favor the levying jon hops or other measures to restrict | {the but it the pple y for n fur 1s po of law to of th b em- Pre the be resid in | the "will ny under ie commit Ge rma of a duty n ol importation, recommends Naturalized Ckinamen. Honolulu, J 13 in hip Chine and by Ihe certificat entitle |! | ation t products as relating and that prohibited sible, ting substitutes tizen ar marke hops of arliament vturalized the of born the 1 department will to Hawaii mel them to American 'om use be | | {1 travel anywhere under | jurisdiction, { Father Montreal, July SENTENCE OF DEATH: ly Lo th ) GIVEN TO A A MEXICAN FOR has sent KILNAPPING. Callaghan Leaves. | Rev. Di 13 stant | 3 Luke ars st from pas pri retired of the months who time few ation to the the few in his res "will dio- Mo mtreal within aid that Dr. ( aghan future under Archbishop some of the se and leave weeks, will Ire of of is a It serve ese a a in in Paul a land St. Man Murderer in Prison--A Case Interest. Los; Ang eles of Maurice 1 death at Ensenada, watched interest ecalony Antonio Martinez, the wh Felix of hav- was himself accused of died in a Cali Kidnapped Was and Has Since Died Much part d10ce of a ia Cleveland's Will. ton, N.J., July 13.--The will President Grover ( leveland Saturday. "The will he adweiting tor<the fome mi- July 13. ~The of utitler sente Mexico, has been by the Mexican Tren Former probated Mr. Cleveland's own wd makes no disclosures as extent of his wealth. After nor bequests and the creation a ind of $10,000 for each of the four | children the remainder- of the estate is According Antonio Loziano, {leit Mrs. Cleveland. Mexican consul here, Martinez who | acelised of a murder committed in Angeles, four ago, has Mexico and while Tesiding the houndary was located by I'he latter, it is alleged, had no extradition papets, but manajel to get Martinez intoxicated and hur ried him into American territory in a The Mexican government, af- mviction of Martinez ab pied e six on re of kidnapping: and after removal for a year the pgpers sranted and Felix has sing the courts for his life, capital Cal. case ix, nce of was with m here ym Kidnapped, has prison. man is accused ny murder of and since ! ornia to to Man With Broken Back Dies. Stratford, July 13.--As a result of the fall which he received from a wagon on Wedpesday William aged thirty, unmarried, died, Satur- back was h (day. His as broken 5 to dislocation of the . being due | Paralyzed from the shoulders down he felt little pain and at the time of his death was Los caped ox years into coal carviage was conscious ter the c o re Not One Deported. London, 1 The ial Service Union states it has claimed fifty-seven per cent. of unem- 'plovables at its colony, the majority w have begn sent to Canada, {without a single deportation. Seeks Refuge In Monastery. Chicago, July 13.--A despatch to The Tribune from Pulmgne, Towa, says i Mavor H. A. Schunk, who d appeared recently, vesterday, a charg ) July 3. Christian been Ke nd re e fighting in napping being a the Mexican laws. oftence hereof Lause Of Removal. | Catharines, 13. Defective and general physical unfitness the rea for the H. Comioft from stlion police magistrate of St July hearing removal the son of br, John ol Was, found in the Trappist monastery, eighteen nies from here, Catharine and the appointment James Heury Campbell in his stead. the Alleged Troubles) {and | Professional 1 steel | this i | me { timated lis {curred {when 8 thour West, | re- | ONTARIO, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908. ' BRYAN AND STOCKS. Great Promise of Bumper Crops Gives Strength. New York, July 13.--The action of the stock market, preceding and after the nomination of William Jennings Pryvan by the democratic convention, indicates that Wall street regards as a foregone conclusion his defeat. When on two former occasions Bryan has been the nominee, a "'scare'" has fol- lowed his selection,' but conditions are vastly different now; hence his nomination has failed to create the slightest apprehension. In fact, *the political situation, is regarded with far more complacency by general busi- ness interests than for months. if from his own personality Brvan was not destined to defeat, the radi- cal nature of the platform adopted by his party would result in such an end. There has been. reports J. R. Bur ton, furthe a pronounced upward mor c.pent in stocks, accompanied by a decided increase in the volume of business both on the New York Stock Consolidated Stdek Exchanges. operations have been but there has been considerably participation by the outside Improvement in the iron and trade has contributed, but above the excellent outlook for - the I'be July government esti- indicated 2,726,600,000 130,000,600 bushels more than and has been exceeded but 1906. The wheat crop is es-| at 692,790 000 bushels, 58,000,000 bushels in excess of last] ar, approaching the largest] on on record. The prox for oats | | 012,000 004), a bumper vield, com-| paring with 754,000,000 bus Ss a year ago. The cotton crop promises to be abundant prevalent estimates heing 13,000 000 bales; and we have alreadv good crop of hay. The fruit bo. better than usual. large, | greater { pubti 1 crojf tes of last corn, vear, once, in closely we secured crops, t DEATH AT NAPANEE. | Shamrocks, F. P. Douglas Died After Two | Weeks' Illness. Napanee, July 13.--The death vesterday morning of Frederick P. Douglas, ong of Napanee's most {respected citizens Deceased had only {been 1ll a couple of weeks .with a {heart affection. A widow and two {daughters survive. brother, Ed- | | ward, of Buffalo, and one sister, Mrs. Huyek, of Tweed, are also left. The funeral will take place this afternoon at two o'clock to the Kastern ceme- tery. Mrs. A. R. Russell, of Calgary, ar. rived home on Saturday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Ne. H. Lane. Miss Pearl Grieve and | ss Myrtle Shortt are spending their Bandas in. Toronto, . Mrs. Perry and daughter, Kuthleew, of Philadel- phia, arrived in town Friday to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Guin. | oc- | 11 ! One WOMAN'S BRUTALITY. sisi, Ill-Treats Young Stepson and Fractures Skull. Ottawa, July 16.--A shocking brutality to a child was revealed the police arrested Mrs. Delphine a of wh n Hanchay, ill-treating bov, the ated Lower Town her nine who suffering skull, throat and that he ha Inguths past. The the Children' court the was woman, vear-old from a frac- of black eve swollen wrists flogged was discovered Aid Soc stepson. he is ture of a pair lace been for slales S case To-day not guil- week, 2 bn S| plea for woman remanded in ty and Even, {canal and was dragg {lock tenders, and wévi Despatches From Near And Distant Places. THE WORLD'S TONGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. SIBLE FORM, Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Mount Aetna is again in eruption. A new Mennonite | church is being erected in Berlin. Four men were killed by an explos- ion on a launch off Marion?" Mass. The great Olympic meet opens before hing Edward at London to-day. Premier Roblin, of Manitoba, does or | | was {mouth for | cruiser Indomitable on Wednesday. M. | i | | { | | case | tol for} {active part in: public SPOKE THROUGH AIR |THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE SUCCESS. At New York Hesiages Trans- mitted From Newark to Re- ceiver in | Singer Building-- Voltage of 5,000 Required. New York, July 13.--One 'of longést strides towards placing perimental wireless 'telephony commercial basis short from Newark and received at the Sing er building in this city, a distance of twelve miles. A. Frederick Collins, the inventor of the new wireless tem, declared himself delighted the experiments, which will tinued to-day and widened in For the tests of yesterday only receiver one transmitter used. 'The transmitter at ark and the receiver at building. At intervals short messages were the wire, but une the cir answers could not he given. Attempts will be made. shortly {develop the system by the use flown at Congers, N.Y., whe tor Collins lives, The kites Wi port a wire, just the Singer Huild- ing tower Supports one, and an efiort {will be made to send messages in both directions. ! The Newark-New were sent betwéen bronze wires strung horizontally ithe Collins laboratory at street, Newark, and a thin the ex on a made Saturday transmitted was messages were SVS8- with be con one were New- Singer quarter and was the a sent of over fer | » Inveii- sup- York three messages 54 Clinton wire running vertically from the top of | to floor. afi on the Singer building the twenty-fifth receiving instrunient through the {the fly office There the easily "grounded" per sheathing of the building. At tle New York end many trical shocks were received that believed to have from | telagraphy instruments. In spite these interferences the messages from Newark were easily distinguished. The transmitter and receiver are practi leally the same as those used on the | commeréial instruments, ithe {use an initia! voltage of I pe d up" the sound waves, an on cop- elec were come Sumstances | to | of kites phosphor- from | aluminum | was | wireless | of | but instead of [T hese fros not approve of the extensions to On- bushels i tario. The Navajo Indians in New Me 'xico are reported to be on the verge of an uprising. Mrs. James Pitt, of township, aged fifty-two, guicide by hanging. The Six Nation Indians, of Brant- ford, have subsaribed $50 to the Que- bec battlefields fund. Mayor Huber, of Berlin, dismissed the city solicitors and the latter fuse to obey his mandate. Dr. F. 8. Chapman, of Winnipeg, aoquitted on a charge of per- forming _#n illegal operation. Lacrosse Saturday : Capitals, 11; 6. Tecumsehs, R: arg: walls, 5. Torontos, 5; Nationals, The Prince of Wales will leave Peis Canada on the battleship Tyendinaga committed 1e- Henri Bourassa will sit in the Que- legislature for St. Hyacinthe. He has gone to Burope for a holiday. George L., Tait, while tramping in Stanley Park, Vancouver, was beaten and robbed bv Patrick Fitzgerald. The Orangemen's parade, in Toron- to, blocked the street car service, on Saturday, for an hour and a half. Operator Ritchie, whose bad mem- ory caused the fatal collision on the Crow's Nest line, has fled over the border, Frank (Brien fell into-the Welland out by two ved with diffi- bec culty. a Arthur Taylor, of Hamilton, ly treated his horses . jail for a month, of a fine, A lone bandit, Robert. Mann, at- tempted to hold up a Great Northern mail train in ldahs, and was shot by the conductor. % The power house of the Silver Queen mine at Cobalt was burned, with y lot valuable property, including the new compressor, damaged. Keir Hardie threatens to resign seat in pg wrliament and to seek election on the' issue of his exclusion from the king's garden party. A merger companies extending from the sissippi to the A®antic seaboard reported to be under way. That Orangemen will take a affairg was stat ed by Rev. W. M. Wyish in his ser- mon to the local Orange lodges. Walter J. Pennington, aged vears, of Windsor, fell offi a log, a knife in his hand was driven his heart, causing instant death. Honduras has entered suit against Guatemala and Salvador in the inter national court of Central America promoting revolution in Honduran territory A movement reported foot Milwaukee to the leetric railway of the North brutal- and was sent to without the option his Mis- tava eleven be on Chica- a to is in make Milwaukee sub- Am- go, sidiary concern erican. The Canadian Associated Press cor- stated ' in the Am to protest | respondent says that it is authoritative that ericans have not Longboat. John Fleming the confederate of Halifax harbor, med in by the northern Keitch harbor. He years old. George a hard valid {their circles decided the man who took! cruiser Fuliuhnsoee out when, it was hem- fleet, died at was ninety-eight Owen Sound, his wife and fire which burned jumped from ladder of save Brown, task to son from dwelling. He upper window and used a {effect the rescue. After carrying on their good tin the same headquarters for two hundred and fifty years the of the Congregation of Notre Montreal, have moved to their new building on Sherbrooke west, in a work over Sis- jters | Dame, large street Baseball On Saturday. League--Toronto, 34; 5. Butalo, 26; Rochester, City, 3: Providence, 2, | more, Newark, 2. American League--Chicago, 5; | delphia,. 4 Boston, Detroit, Washington, 4 St 2. York, 3 Cleveland, : National League--Pitisburg, 6 York, '2. Brookfyn,\ I: St. Louis, Philadelphia, 6; Chicago, nati! 3; Boston, 2 Mont m Hal ti- a T Louis, ad 0 Q \ Heavy Frost In Mexico. Mexico City, July lalgo have resultd in a loss to orn crop estimated at $19,000.060. to 5000 in order to project|states of the plateau region ured | great losses to growing crops, LATEST NEWS re- | of independent telephone | is | | more and | into} for | had | an | to | Phila- | New i New | Cincin- 13.--Recent heavy [were ! frosts' throughout the federal di:trictiground reservoir of oil. | and states of Puebla Tlaxala and Hil- | plosion | the earth's surface throughout the entire occurred on three succes [five miles' low current required in ordinary {give nights, and were the heaviest this lost $200,000 worth of machinery, and 500 is "step- [section has felt for years. All of the|oil which has been burned » will total BRITISH OPINIONS. On Bryan's Candidacy--Think He| Has Little Chance. London, July 13.--The London news- papers 'anticipate an 'interesting con- test for the presidency of the United States. This, they think, wiil arise, nat 2 Iukh Joh the Siffre dn the platforms 0) as from the striking iy p: i their candidates. Mr. Bryan, having dropped the free silver and other "'ex- treme planks," is regarded as an ac ceptable candidate, but as likely to stand little chance against Roose: velt's nominee." His only ch , Rt is thought here, will be from the sup- port given him by the labor party, but this is expected to be more balapced by the accession of the busi- ness community to Mr. Taft. The Daily Chronicle regards Mr, Bryan's policy the same as that of President Roosevelt, and says that it is only a question to which of the candidates shall its execution be en trusted. The Saturday Review thinks that Mr. Bryan has an advantage. fi being. more pFominent than "Mr. Taft, ond sugges{s that the Nebriiskan, may ol tain strong support from the Pacific coast by the adoption of Congressnian Hobson's naval views, The Outlook thinks the odds against Mr. Bryan are so enormous that only a landslide, of which at present there is no sign, can wipe them out. The Times in an editorial says: "HI would be rash to prophesy, but it seems unlikely that Mr. Bryan will go to the White House. Still he isa per- sonality - and a real - power amongst his own people, and the bulk of his party will fight strenuously for his success," A French Opinion. Paris, July 13.--~The Temps says it thinks the delirium at the democratic convention proves that Bryan is again in complete control of the democracy. after saying that the war now declar- ed by the democracy against the trusts, and the railroads is manifestly contrary to ancient democratic tradi- tion, which is hostile to the extension of the federal power, the paper con- cludes its article with these words - "Both parties have taken up the battle cry, and a characteristic present campaign the simi- of the programme of the op- forces." INDIANS IN REVOLT. same of the larity posing 1s Leave Reservation Because Ga Laws Are Enforced. El Paso, Tex July a 13.--Several hundred Navajo Indians «in North- western New Mexico, are armed heav- ily and prepared to leave their reser- ration and resist efforts to return them. Harboring fancied wrongs for many months because they are not. allowed to slaughter game regardless of the territorial game laws, and because the forest supervisors have been enforcing the regulations regarding the cutting of feyce posts from forest reserves without permits. Then came the. or der that Indian buck should have more than one wile, and the govern- ment began to cut up their lands - to apportion them out to the Indians as | individuals, preparatory to ceasing its paternal care of the far as feeding and clothing them is con cerned. This was much, and the redskins began leaving the reservation, killing « cattle poisoning. water holes and doing other damage Five troops of cavalry have sent after them wit one Maxim gun, | accordingr to reports received here to- day. The Maxim gun, according to reports received here, was taken from Fort Huachuca. in Arizopa, with the troop of cavalry from here. two troops from Fort Wingate and from Whipple barracks. -------- Brockville Ladies Caught. Brockville, July 13. <0On Friday tabout fifty local ladies who had visit led Ogdensburg were treated to an un- | pleasant upon landing here jon their A lady customs de- tective invited them into the loeal of- {fice and all were searched. A large [quantity of smuggled goods were ound on them but the duty in almost instanee was then paid. BURNING FIVE DAYS /A BIG LAKE OF OIL IS | _ AFIRE. no aborigines so too been one surprise return.' | jevery 3 : i: ' A The Blaje Can Be Seen For Over Two JHundred Miles--Property is Owned By Pittsburg Men. il. despatch from Chicago. July Mexico ity says : | A lake ok il covering an area of | more than a "square mil» and of un- {known depth in the State of Vera [C ruz 8 on fire, It has Leen burning | for five days, and has created the wild- |est terror among the natives of that | section. The blaze is seen for more than 200 miles at sea, according to inavigators who have arrived at Vera {Cruz and Tampico. i The scene of the fire is about seven- Ity-fine mls east of Tampico. It is re | mote from any giver. An oil field was being develope: at ihat place by the | Pennsylvania Oil Co., which is com- {posed of Pittsigrg men. J he ttigany hod bored a number of wells, and all of them were flowing oil in large quabtitiee. 'The product {was placid in earthen storage tanks {1 reparatory to shipment. | A carcless workman accidentally set {firs to one of the wells, and the Hames communicated to the under- A terrific ex- the { occurred, which uplifted field. 'The explosion was heard seventy- distant. The oil company ilions of barrels. figld will be destroyed, The whole oil ne bls ad a Taffeta Silks 9 GREAT LINES 200 yards of French Taffeta Silk, Chiffon Finish. Very rich Lustre. Regular price, 65¢. SALE PRICE, 50c. 100 voids of Heavy rich Taffeta Silk, extra wood finish, deep rich Black, Regular price, $1. 8 Sales for Cash. Telephone orders not cepted. ac- Seppe ¥ INIC JAN --In" Westhrooke,. Mr. and Mrs July 4th, to Finigan, fODMAN.--In Kingston, on 1908, Florence Miarssew of Paniel Godman aged year F an ral y r July 13th, beloved wife forty-fous this 689 ery. from Nt. took place lath reside Cataraqui afternoon, © Princ Lemmet RE ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. Summer Goods Soups, in tins and glass, Sliced Dried Beef, in tins and glass. Canned Chicken. Canned Turkey. Scotch Mackerel. California Soused Mackerel. California Mackerel, in Tomato Sauce. Lunch Tongue. Ox Tongue, in tins and glass. Sweet Pimentos, in tins Jas, Redden & Co.. Importers Of Fine Groceries. For Every Variety of Dwellings, Lots, Etc. - a city, including Farm 1 Fives in Apply to SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE and IN- SURANCE AGENCY, 2 LADIES' BICYCLES In good running order. Al bargain fos cash, AT TURK'S Second-Hand Biarey 'Phone, 705. The London street railway has agreed to run cars both ways on Of lava avenue, Loudon, niin

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