' ~The Daily YEAR 75--NO. 180. ~ Foul His Wife Was Among People in Moving Pictures. | Lost Her Five Years Ago---Finds Her Photo- graphed on a Theatre Screen. -------- : HEIR TO FORTUNE. D ATBALT al Cu ; ' : cently Arrested. forse Se -------- Middletown, N.Y. Aug. 1.--Henry | Storms; a young man whe has been | trampling through this section, and | whose present whereabouts are un | known, is wanted in Califgrnia, where { he is said to be the only heir to ay, ostate of $300,000, besides 165 acres mineral land, Some time ago Storms was arrest ed at Monroe Orange county, where it wak bélieved he and another man Were attempting to enter the krie sta tion. They were later discharged for lack of evidence. Storms asserted he was employed by E. H. Harrinan at! Arden, and' that he expected a remit tance from his father, who has since died in California, ' ------ Put It On Taft Now. Hot Springs, Va., Aug. 1.--F. W. Carpenter, private secretary of Judge Pafs has issued the following state ment : ' | "Friends of Mr, Takt on returs here from Cincinnati found a story circulating that Mr, Taft had it sO speech or at some time declared that a dollar and a quarter 5 day was en ough for any workman. The story utterly false. Mr. Taft never mal a statement or anything like it is made upon the authority of Faft himself, Tha propased rally of Viesinia | publicans which is being arranoad found as her whereabouts, But® I] take place in August will afford on never thought 1 would her in a! portunity for. what My. Taft expects moving picture. "would know her ip | to be his only political speech this thousand. No, there is no mistake. | month my Lara I am | ol Boston, Aug. 1.~While sitting as a! he was passing along Court street on his wav the Revere house, where he had an engagement with a friend. Having over an hour to spare, he and his friend went into the Joliette Iheatre, where he recognized his wife's the screen. Halstrom stat- he had been married but six when he awoke one morning on the table saying that was to spectator in the Jollietie Theatre, on Court Wilfrid = Halstrom, Hartnett, Kan., to agér of the theatre and said the figure of the woman on the screen was that of his wife, who left his home fi years: ago in a most mysterious man ner. Just alter her departure an un cle died, leaving her $800, which now lis idle in a Kansas bank, Mr. Halstrom begged Mahager J. LL. | Roth, of the theatre, to tell him the | name of the photographer that might find out where his wife is located. This fuvor was granted several despatches were sent back forth irom New York, Baltimore Boston. Late in the afternoon it learned that the moving picture taken in the studio of one of the mo tion pictare companies at Baltimore, Mr. Halstrom leit the éity for Jalfi more to see il it were possible toflo cate his missing wife He then told Manager Roth that came Boston several months to an hospital in a suburb. He made an exhaustive search, but with He then procured employ as a elerk in Lawrence office Boston to street, of rushed the man freture on hx vd that months to find a note his had tired: of the monotony of country life 1] that someone must have been telling my wife 'stories about the great wealth in the east," he sail "I knew that she did not go of her own wolition, so 1 started out to for hee. No clew could" be wife gone because she | ix knew e snch This he Mr. now s and and and was was | | { | | earch | | to | sop | an | alive.' . Manager Roth, of the Joliette, said I'he woman's i= one of the most beautiinl 1 pie- I'he the which just on t is as sure as Sheds Skin Like A Snake. Trenton, N.J., Aug l.--Fo twenty-eighth time in litty-three William UU. a linoleum 1s shedding his skin like 8 only instead aside the cuticle (ake shed his skin any time First he taken with 4 the skin dries up and cracks tirely within two weeks. period he -suffers agony \s the skin has been shed Cake is right again. He Ras several children, hut § - none of them are afflicted with ny PITH OF THE NEWS. symptoms of skin shedding. Specialists have the man, The Very Latest Culled From All none of them have ever done him Over The World. good. the years printer, r snake does, of periodically face motion he ago, | or finding M: is a decidedly SAW In a ' m Cake, ol wile Halstrom new a in has one ture mannel completed me bd | pany to casting is likely to out result, ment, coming visit Halstrom Thesday with friends. received a telegram from the com- the his is | | | | in x - 18 C . then ofi en During the that made the picture that Mr. Halstrom li Philadelphia, but for for at to occasionally woman claims as wile in t arrived in thi city on i ng evening, and went visiting The following afternoon 3 soon as characters Baltimore ent jl at pre a posing series of tures MRS. GUINNESS POISONED. but any seen So Were Her Children--Upsets Old Theories. Laporte, Ind. Aug. 1.--Coroner Mack apnounces that Ih Walter Haines of Rush Medical College, whe analyzed the stomach of Andrew br. P ---- -- z suddenly. Come to' St. Luke's lawn social, The insolvencies in Canada for this| August 4th. Band in attendance. Ad. week were 26; same week, 1907, 23, | migsion, 10c, Lord Roberts has cancelled his Otta Burrows, Lindsay, died i § KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Sa EE -------- ' -------- aL Da . TURDAY, AUGUST 1, FOES OF WAR GAIN Civilized Nation Joins Work of Peace Cdngress. ee -- NOT DELIVERING VOTE. President Gompers Says He's Re-| taining His Honor. Washington, Aug. 1.--"The report that I have ever said I would or could deliver the labor vote to any political party is an infamous lie," said Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor. "I want no political offic® or honor, 1 have nothing for sale and don't pro- pose to begin at this late day by sell- my honor." : 5 Toronto, Aug. ; {le--0ttawa Val- {ley and Upper St. wrence 10a.m. -- Moderate winds, mostly westerly ; fine; Jnot quite so warm. Sunday, fine and warm. BATHING "SUITS | FOR Every ng ing . \Disarmament Aimed At, But First Stop In- creasing Expenditures for Vehicles of Defence. I ---- SENT HIM A MESSAGE. Postmaster-General Word' By War Ship. Our Sends | London, Ang. 1.--"Many signs of for armaments can he stopped. the increasing importance of the peace | "Another incident showing th: arow- movement have developed during the ing importance of the congress wus progress of the present Universal |the reception of the délegates py Ning Peace Congress," said Benjamin FP, Edward, a precedent which doubtless Trueblood, of Boston, president of the will he followed in the futuye, The American Peace Society, and head of | British government has ably' seconded the American delegation now here, ip' his majesty by inviting the delegates an interview, to the congress to a banquet I'v "First we have seen the number of evening at which doubtless thers delegates row until every civilized be speeches which will advance nation of the globe now is represeat- cause which we have so much ed at the congress, and by men of | heart. standing in their own countries. "The | "These and other attentions we meetings of the congress have been | receiving from the official exceedingly well attended .and the greatest interest has heen displayed in {congress in the future. 'the gis uss the discussions, the most important of [ions in the congress, while they are which was that of Thursday on the | doing much good, have not had so suhject of the arrest of armaments. jmuch effect as the impressions created "Make it clear," Mr. Trueblond con {by the recognition we have received tinued, 'that we are not urging im-|from rulers and political leaders of wediate disarmament, but scheine | countries so vitally , interested in the by which the increasing expenditure \maintenance of peace." day will | i) | i { at are heads of Great Britain insure the success of the a SHOWER FOR ORPHANS. Sacrifice Made Little Girl, Chicago, Aug. 1.--The gift of a dol- lat in pennies by little six-year-old Mildred Gale, daughter of the Rev. 'l. [I8, Gale, pastor of the Wicker Park Methodist Fpiscopal church, whose heart had been touched by the chil- dren of the Lake 'Bluff Urphanage, proved to be the magnet which drew other dollars at the jug breaking which formed part of the closing cere monies of the Desplaines camp meet- ing. I'he story was told by Mrs. A. R. Clark, who had charge of the jug breaking exercises, as she placed the little yirl on a chair where all could see her, POSTMASTER-G "RAL BUXTON, The Right Hon. Sidney Charles Bux ton, postmaster general for Fhgland since 1906, is expected to preside at a meeting of international importante in | postal affairs during August. He will the welcome to the delegates and explain the aims of the born PRAYER FOR SIGHT. Effect of By a,Was Granted Just Before Death Comes. Rosa, Cal. After of total Mrs. Laurentine Welch, wife of a rancher in the Red Slide district, lay dying, ves terday, at her home. At her bedside stood her husband and children sadly awaiting the end. In earnest tones the dying woman prayed that her sight might be restored before she passed away, that she might once again gaze upon her loved As reached the conclusion of her fervid prayer she suddenly raised herself in Lod, her face illumined by a supernatural smile while in eves that for years had heen dim a bright light was reflected "I can Thank®God, 1 can see." Santa seven Aug. 1 address of { vears blindness, make other and business Buxton in and figished his education at College, Cambridge University, He has married the present Mrs. Buxton having been Miss Mildred Smith, daughter the Hon. Hugh Colin Smith, whom he married 1p 1896. He has two sons and two daughters. General Buxton has writ tep ainumber of books on fishing and shooting, being an expert follower of both lines of sport. General 1858, Prinity meeting. was October LADIES" made of good colors Black BATHING. SUITS, uality Lustre in and Navy and pretti- ly trimmed, AT VERY LOW PRICES, $3.00 to' $3.50. MEN'S BATHING Combination | Optton SPECIAL PRICES, 75¢, been twice, of ones, she SUITS, Suits. AT 60c. and 2-PIECE COTTON very special at $1.25. 2-PIECE CASHMERE SUITS, see, SUITS, Helgolein, of Aberdeen, S D., last vic tim of Mes. Belle finding | Wa V1 it; owing to the inténse heat. Guinness ' ; 3 : Veneztela wants from satisfaction strychgine and arsenic in fatal doses has alSo found in the stomach of Mrs Guinness 'and two of the children ar Holland for insults offered by Minister Derus. at $2.25 to $2.50. SWIMMING TIGHTS, at-Jc., Te, 10¢. to 25¢. "Little Mildred was sick last win- ter with diphtheria," said Mrs. Clark. "It was a trial for Mildred to have her throat attended, so she was pro- she fervently exclaimed. Tenderly her hushand and children bent toward her illow. On each she hestowed loving lances as she Kissed them farewell, the tears strogmning from her eyes, for Boys, i « It is regarded as probable that Buf. falo will be the centre of a hig strike f railway men. The president of Panama declares that the United States will ultimate ly take possession of the isthmus Rev. Dn it absolute appalling to which sent and stryohnine "In trantitied suf ficient to have caused death. The discovery of poison in the wo man's stomach and that her chil dren has "upset many the former theories in the case, and has up the possibility of Mrs. Guinness having killed the children in the same | manner in which she the | her victims and then having ended her | life with a fatal at ground Postoffice Department Committe ol ol openec f Shearer the extent 15 admitted in this coun says ly ele oral bribery try wo drunken Montreal, tarted took lives of 1 b Ottawa, Aug. As } similarly a warning tg balcony ! others who the They fell and the other | manslaughter No. 2 =, at 1 and sailors a © ixty feet a fight dead of in explosion in mine on may tempted own dose from the postoflice department is the was. brought to tér committing savings The offender Andre Kasak, Fort William, a Hungarian, November, 1900, stole a say ings hank Unit- of John Martan, become | countryman, and proceeding bury, fraudulently declared himself if the depositor. | the mocrats will add great of a depositor he succeeded in i in 1 spreading [ broadcast story of who To-Night. slaughter a man over, and one is stice fraud years af postal Campbell Bros', sale seven hats jail on a charge By | Comal Hime a Nn Lhe bank. thir \ bout 1 . Sh Te Creek, betwe twenty n th was of entombed weued and peri hi Stevenson, miner were a DAILY MEMORANDA. Sale Hats Campbell I at leg fom who 1 hed forme 1 n I'he Slaughter Of Sumaner (oes on at to ha fellow Sud- pass-book a a Bros' Monday ed States vice-president to ovVernot Hlinoi Mi campaiguer, and 1 dey = may 5 n pi Couneil Ho to name of Stevenson 1 a General m Monday Steamer 10.15 Tenders fine they nomin- be dv forging t the obtain Caspian I't ind Islands | ate him Sunday. 0 1 I a.m strength to the national ticket received for My Butldings | Fuel till noon, Monday. See Amusement Co Moving Picture Sho ne | KHAO AHAANAAANNN AH : ¥ It Came Following TO BE EMPEROR. * Ice Water er ¥ ug: | Berlin, Aug. 1.--The Ber- # mai re liner Zeitung publishes a died dispatch from Constanti- ¥ while nople saying the sultan of | about Turkey is preparing to de- MN attended the funeral clare himself emperor of the Mat the Basilica, afte Moslems, abrogatinge the ceeded te title of sultan. ; A SUDDEN DEATH. ! | | Drinking of Ottawe re Tardifi, ; IN Murray ter di hot £1001 elderly will ing at Geor of Sunday Church Church attendance we Straw School will hold a Grounds Admission Hans And F'o-wight attend Sale i Hats of Social Linen street, suddenly a nking and } \ & ee walter he was ver Feachers St 3 f J DP vhich he boar Deceased SINLY age of on the A ol Band in Bijou Theatre ous story Wittle Match Girl scriptive reading Hecent Gre to submarine Torpedo Boat Son in the Klondike Edgar sings "No One Can Ye rson"s fam with de 1) saster "Parson's kb is > HHGKAGICIIGIICIISIISIIGIIOIICIOR walk h a block weakening compan friends he sought a drink and A after exhausted away, reached who had resided in this city to ) few awa Finding several he mn ith 1 lake In Canadian History rquis de Denonville entered rnor of Canada. ro MgDawson, geologist ¥ - rn if Picton, Nova Scotis 1%01. Archibald iovernor few 1 became 5 he Deceased walter Winttes destination Steamerless Seine pa ust \uy 1.--The steamers in Paris for twelve-hour boat was plying, inconvenience Aug. 1st, 168! Ma his duties 1849 naturalist lied March 1884---Andr crews on the his Pari Seine terday, by © for unmarried a shantvman occupation {iy Nes was Not a and struck day vesterday, as Gove about € Geor a t : 8 . sin years and was th 0 w ? caused Lieatenant-( Island Convict Cricket Ottawa Ww ¢ was MacDonald! Priocel { greatest became oO go Fdward 1885 1892 Halifax, wenced being the wont held 1807 --One-half 25 per into operation : 1899---Sir Wilfrid l.aurier's n of sympathy with the imperial ment's South African policy unanimously both houses 1905--Henry Jame Hill of the on Indust Hed ons Moonlight Trip To Clayton. Moonlight N.Y., Thursday, Aletha leaves o'clock, Tickets, | many thousands of per Ld Rist ('lavton, wens and Philadelphia con games at Halifax rnatonal tourna oui fexcursio August Swilt's 6th wharf n The Stylish Derbies. Steamer 7.30 black | 4 lors, Campbell af In Bros' and « at nite reduction went of ---- repel Rosseau ging a place about miles the earth in and to his neck. Fortu- arrived andyreseued position tari the Brit working ; ; machine his Wednesday being Gurney Stephens, while threshing Greenbush broken was of a doctor well from of oent on goods James was wound at farm, had his arm in a belt. He for the services a mn two caved olut his on | | | gove | on "1 Picton, when adopted | 1 by caught him Pic hurie nately, fi up m taken to ton assistance his former man- rial IExhibi him perilot IT BRINGS HER DEATH Gained Affections of Two Men, Neither of Whom | Knew the Other as Rival. ager om tion 't SELF SEALERS We Carry in Stock ALL SIZES. ROBERTSON BROS. | | 1 | | \ i | Xo his sweetheart's house to keep th appointment, he met her walking arm | in arm with Millet. He was too sur i prised to speak, but Millet jovfully introduced his companion as his fu- ture wife, . " The girl therenpon explyined that | sho had only been amusing herself and would really marry neither of them: Charret, white with rage, drew a re volier and fired at them. The girl was killed <n the spot and Millet had his shoulder fractured. The murdsrer was arrested. Lacie Pantring wash- n, aved pineteen, has paid with life for trifling with the affections two young men. Leon Charret ard Alfred Mi let, who had been fricnds from childhood, met in the street a few days ago, after having lost sight of each other for ( time. They had. both the samé to tell, namely, that they | nko it, to married, Finally they ine after granging 'a meeting be Paris, A arwont her of some story were ne hen sbeetive fiancees, store os Charret was twee T \ waliin ay AFTER SEVEN YEARS mised a penny whenever it was done. tified that Kasak had returned to Fort and er I while they in reverence remained how- ed in the presence of the wonderful niracle that had been wrought Then slowly Mrs, Welch sank back on the hed, her lips moving in praver few moments later She was saving her pennies to buy @ canary bird. When she heard the story of the crphans of Lake Blufi, she said) 'I want to give my pennies to the lit- tle children at Lake Bluff so that they some papas and mammas." Hats wero then passed and the re sult was a gift largely in excess of any previous year White and Fancy Parasols At Cost Price 3 : Punishes Ma d Theft. ng a cheque for $500, suading the the endorsement forged upon the heque, so that he was able to cash it He then fled to Europe via Sault Ste Marie and New York, and had good his escape before the lepartment learned of the The amount thus tained by Kasak was depositor. In "May last the department n Who \ LENGTH LISLE about - Half "Price FLORAL MUSLINS, 30c. qualities, at 10c. mr GLOVES can buy she died 1 ; AAI and * 3 WILL SUPPRESS IT. Paris, Aug. 1.--The riot- ing at Vigneux, France, has precipitated a serious situ- ation owing to the decision of the government to arrest the leaders of the General Federation of, Labor and possibly to sup- press the entire organiza- tion on the ground that it threatens public order. FAA AAAAANK iso in per- to I at ADIES KN UNDERWEAR postmaster to certify caring 1'ri PEI Husband Won By Macaroni. Rome, Aug. | An Italian named Murini advertised that he would mar- rv the girl could produce the best homemade macaroni Among thousands of competitors, Maria Gor tano was the winner, and the mar riage is to tdke place in Rome next week AT-- o made who postoflice theft. fraudulent ly made oh good to the was no i. Sent To-France. Pari Aug. L--Mme French socialist lecturer, was, o, Sat assize court imprisonment to EEREEALEEY 2H 52% William. He sentenced wenitent ary. Sorgue, wa to arrested, the s speedily hh e years | | | { in | A HAAN # | a | | | bc I + | %* | | unday, sentenced by the at Milan, to fifty = | for having used language inciting at days' Naval Militia To Turn Out. N.Y ug, 1.--Onge mn mer Battal Militia, Ro - at the WO00, WIN AND WED. BORN. Kingston, nd Mrg regicide a public meeting J pov 1908 15 N In Mr St., AS to Watertown h red and on, Naval hester, will gunboat des August hrough Moonlight Trip Io Moonlight INDY hur Ale 1 July 31st, Rapid-fire Match-making By Balti- five MH. Dougle more Couple. Aug wooed Clayton Clayton, Steamey TX son to tioned near excursion August Swift's 25 be Chaumont ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker. | "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. I hiladelpk Meeting and won ter Gif Gtr, wharf I t day ock, the purpose 11th gunboat v our o at tha ck leave Ticket rom and I small there een minutes and n | record for rapud-fire arried yd ) the a ser in Religion In Italian Schools. Aug. | It Rome that municipal match-making MeGre addition « hoat manoeuvre land drill the | Charle ------ Estelle M both of wealthy set here by Le) with he landing par | | ligh | HF thirty, and et nack Rome is announced fron ties and ndling fis pee The same the Kingstan and Clubs and the will have their special interest | men has three or couneil the fifty all twenty-two Gre Bailtin gor is eal io I 'e teaching in } t estat | decided bv sven vote 3 Manoeuy i the time as Cresent re the ul Yacht Club the} "Bay of Quinte Yacht Hamilton-¥Yacht Club fleet there i to l i Ww occur to aholish religious elementary tn regatta of Miss acation irnmng waiting Sna had {tlantic As ol K beer r her schools. spending and she stood the Broad station she dropped her purse v City WAS Fe hey the street A in t home. Cut In Two. straw 81, slaughter sale of sum | | | in | room sailors now at Men's ampbell Bros hats, $2 ; few i affording hundreds of vacht ( Y specially fragrant flavor to You will find our Requires rea a good. ner { he 'Own Special Blend Price a5 eves sp--r------ y leet away stood McGregor, who sprang | forward and picked it up. His met the girl's for a moment and when | After having been an invalid for | they discovered that their homes were i Sor Tive vears rors u wasting disease; | In the sate sity was much | CHatles Maracle was released from suf terested in the other At 4:10 fering, on Friday, by the Angel conversation turned to a discussion of Death... He had been a prosperous far- marriage. At 4:14 it had taken on | mér on Tyendinaga Reserve, and such an aspect that MacGregor | Was | leaves at the homestead to mourn his | | widow, two daughters and one son. Une minute later he had been | " W, ( Fredemburgh has purchased [ Miss Jane Forrester's farm across the | bay at Westport He intends fitting up the property and will spend $3,000 ial the first putting the house and | registering September shape for'a summer hotel. | EF. Metcalfe, Principal able to propose without changing the | was | MAN'S SKELETON FOUND Revives the Story of an Alleged Murder in..." Fis Siudutic in, Connecticut é | 7,000,000 Scholars. " conflon, Aug. LeAccording " rai 8 © led by the Sunday schhol ~Th had gone to England to claim more ures compi Lr AE RRMA" 1 g ' there are 7,395,593 Sunday In Demand. Yesterday two applications were 1 ceived at the Kingston Business ('ol lege, head of Queen street, from rail way companies, for Stanlev Briggs accepted one of positions and Training counts know it It paves where the graduates are each n the of Just suited for this purposes cents the pound, on Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Grocerdes. demand fre For Every Variety of Dwellings, : : Lots, Ete. mcluding Farm Canada in the best SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE and IN- SURANCE AGENCY. 2 LADIES' BICYCLES stenographers Yhe leaves Honday and to on subject, busine men accepted. MacGregor OUT =e Rev. David Asquith sent I street h for | grounds, in of | for Neely, pastor of the Presbyterian church in Baltimore, own church. 1t after hours the license hurean, so Clerk Goebel, the marriage license hure; reached on the telephone that he had blanks the | trio jumped into a taxicab. John J. Robinson, an intimate | friend of the groom, was the next t receive a telephone call He to the proposition that the ceremony he performed in his house. 'The taxi was called mto requisition again and the party went to Robinson's .re- sidence, * No. 17 Saunders, avenue. where the ceremony was performed Ninety-five minutes after the met they were man and wife in rates to twenty "lor more in before was Landa, in -- location, Goebel «aid | at S( home, assented cah . : to fig | | | i { | Aue. F k union . te money. For weeks, townspeople search- | a s ri of the skeleton of 8 man of the Tncontain ok pone sip Pion par. | ehool scholars in 'the United King- | which had lain hidden in the tially tore down Perry's house to find | 90m. There are 707,312 teachers and | bushes, by berry pickers on Wolcott| traces of his body. Mrs. Perry was 49,401 Sunday schoo | Mouritain to-day, revived the story of| married three times before she met | : | what has always been thought to be! Perry, and' when the first and second Scotch Cattle For the Argentine. in the Island of Ceylon bas) a murder -by the people of Southing-! husbands died the medical examiner! Edinburgh, Aug. |.--A Buenos Ayres ; in to view ithe Fodies, | telegram states. that the minister ° of | been kened to a remarkable ex- ton and Wolcott. Four years age Ro | here was called : : 2 . tent hy, tha phenomenal of | bert Perry, who lived at the foot of | hut made no. repcrt on either case. | agriculture has decided to authorize "Salada" Tea; Naturally everyone is | the mountain disappeared after roceiv: | The family tried to find Perry throuh|the importation for breeding purposes anxious to know more about theling a legacy 'of $5,000 from England.| the British and American consulate of pedigree Scotch cattle which hava country t produces such a delight- [Later his wife disappeared, after tell- | oflices, and this fact disproved the been exhibited at the English Royal {fwd and delicious beverage, [ing a story to the effect that Perry! wife's assertion. {Agricultural show, & Southingtcn, Conn. couple! , | finding long New Derbies. £2 and 82.50, at Campbell Bros' Intere qui success Tea 4