Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1908, p. 1

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a --_ Che YEAR 70-80. 211. h PICKPOCKET ee Intercepted Mrs. Graham on Mack Street. A DISTRACTED FATHER. | Shot Those in An Auto That Kill- ed His Bon, Italy, sight « Jistracted | An- an au- the March- sister, An- Genqa, the tonio, run down tomobile, in' which of Revedin and her gello Galleni, living the outskirts of the city, drew a revolver and shot | the chauffeur dead, and fatally shot | the vounger sister, The auto, becom- i+ ing uncontrollable, upset and fatally | injured the elderly marchioness Joth LALY WAS ACCOSTED BY A RUFFIAN. Sep he and of little son, killed by at were | 1oness on in a of the Hsters are dying local al. G arrest. under BRIBING A JUROR. Galleni 1s Offence Charged Against United States Contractor. Francisco, Cal., Sept the cohtractor, who of attempted bribery by a venire man in the Abra- trial, was indicted by the jury and he is held under bonds £10,000. The indictment contained count and specified Kelly as progpeétive juror to whom the alleged have offered. ~ A. wag San Ss. Blake, He Slapped | Then Com- When She Screamed Her in the Face, wa Made His Escape--Purse [M. Ke tained $1.30. | he While on her home 3p j granu o'clock. om Saturday night, Mrs Hen Graham, of Albert street, was ? A by an unknown \ Eth who snatched her, purse out of} : and made off 'with it. Luck Graham had only a small in the purse, $1.30, her a heavy one Graham screamed ps the man her of her purse, and at that slapped her in the and to his heels, There around at the time, case was reported to the The rufian had his little planned before hand chance when he alone, 1 ac- anc John um Ruef way » ; of i but one ry costed street, her hand, ily, Mrs. sum of money man, on is to been LACK OF WATER. -- and Mrs ed | man to Serious Conditions 'in Pennsylvania. Pa., water Leading loss was not the XR Suffering for domestic pur of manufacturing blighting or com ul! destruction and lack of d ul for live stock, such as probably He has never been experienced before, to play | reported from every aw Mrs. Gra- Pegg and there lof and he | Graham the Pittsburg, from Sept then took i lack of was no n ater vith, le | ' police plete Person | 1, ses suspension the res on, of wag of and 8 s, crops game ater out w are far and along watching a good county in western ylvania the border Uo his cards, counties was no ham coming in sight, met Mrs. asked hex was on, and that he had ot out he name of told not he and grabbed her and he pretence she one. « When ped street On the derstand what her the same guestion, about to answer, he and succeeded in getting her. Naturally enough, Mes. Graham became frightened, sereamed, and she did, the ruflian, | about to run off, q top the him Damages. S8.--Joseph Shapiro arrested laid their actions to from Gersher Hyman Mehr, Andrews anada, Seeking Loronto, d Morris ch of fraud tors, have beg | $10,000 each Max Mehr, | Crown false malicious Sept. she Levinsky, did said, a on agaih by credi oT run recover ked ns ro nsked Solway, she was at her purse, it away from Jacob and the for alleged and (Cohen, Abraham Bank of - ( imprisonment prosecution. and false » and as who wa slapped her in the face the street as fast was noticed running Nelson | t. but from there 1 further A i him could be found. The man was dressed in a light suit and Mrs. Graham says that could recognize him. Although it quite dark, she was able to 'get- a good view of his face, and was able to give the police a good deseription. Previous to the affair the man had been sitting on a bench in Victoria Park, and that he had everything arranged is a certain ty. Suspicion points to a map who, earlier in the evening, caused some disturbance at the Chinese restaurant, on King street, and the deseriptic ow» also tallies with that given of the Shold-up'} mad. At the fertivran}, the man ordeted. a Junch, but did not to pay lor it. While the propris about to go to a side room, made a bolt for the front Celestial who went alter turned and Then he he could, | on ran as down and 10 HID HIS LEG. t Sept. hid Penn., robbers Washington, 8.--Because his wooden leg, Oscar O"Harrah, ticket' agent at Colliers, W. Na., was com- pelled to lie on his bed and watch two masked men go through his clothes, search the house and take $125, a watch and valuables. O'Harrah was awakened to find burglars in the house His trousers and wooden leg: were gone, two men compelling him to keep silant at a revolver's point. The search finished, the pair informed O'Harrah he wonld find his wooden leg she was CCE CECE CLEC CLEC LL | | | ! want tor the was man door, but the him AFTER THE CASTORS: | DENOUNCES « this colleagues KINGSTON, ~TIRST SPEECH - ---- Grand Trunk Pacific Dear to Pikdter's Heart. = | the Other Rome, Sept. tefiving S00 | day, compared uding to th ns in Eucharistic father said : {ment is exaltec land and the ghee streets of | the brutal for who have dec lar {the country's de never come t¢ churches, being THE SCANDAL CAMPAIGN OF THE TORIES. It Will Be the Duty of the Liber- als to Rid tae Party of Black Sheep--The in a Splendid Sorel Opens the Cam- paign. Sorel, Sept. Sir Wilfrid Laurier vantage at the political campaign as he day afternoon, when he to the echo by ten thousand people of the Richelieu Valley, who were joined by steamers loaded down with excursionists from Montreal, Three Rivers, St. John's apd other place [he liberal chieftain was evidently in splendid h@alth, full' of the buoyant good humor which was marked a characteristic before his illpess in 1902, and his whole speech was mark ed with a ring of confidence and al- most bovish hope for the future that delighted: the audience. When in 1904 Sir Wilvid opened the campaign here he referred almost pathetically to the encroachments age, but, to-day, he spoke jocularly about it, and declared that, though the snows of sixty win- | ters had. whitenéd his hair, his heart | was still young for Capada, and he | felt strong he ever did for advancement; at time significantly still had a tooth eliorts of the 'Castors' to raise conjunction with the Sir Wilirid spoke more chieftain a great party only with the broader and followers up the details. In general he out that his lifework had been. devot ed togpuipging the diverse Candda into closer union, and with evident earnestness he thanked the people of Sorel for their recognition of this in the address of welcome pre- sented to him. No forecast of the date of the elegtions was given, but Sir Wilfrid declared that whether they came in 1908 or 1910, he felt abso lutely 'certain that the confidence of the people was as surely with his g ernment to-day as it had since 1896, and that the present great demonstration would be sufficient answer to the papers Ont that were de people want change, | Rie Wilirid dealt with three t |FRY, 8 Premier Has Speech Dominion Who at ' LS Not im shone years has such-ad a great Satur- x to of did was cheered opening S50 of ax as to work her he same he the of in the added that to fight against Bourassa faction racial issues conservatives the great He dealt leaving and REAR AD Rear the important Washing service He diplomat of in ton, i has world ber of aid and has alw nate and promin in naval Farmington, 1846, and academy did reach til November meantime had ranean, Pacific, Asiatic stations. the warships To was as of 1S82UlsS, to take pointed peoples of Ann th ng at not a long time th president. ON ever been Rioting Gla Sept socialists ur | speeches TOW, a and wo 1 ope n new ot ¢ meet laping were n a enter A lar 0 ST grea ervices in stopping He | and refused to seth and a call was sent to the ( Naylon took the thought of spe "cooler," and a him, succeeded downstairs. wae very cheeky, for bill, police station Rrrive d on the the lock-up, but the Wy night 'in the brought him to hi though very unwilling, handed out suflicient pay the y we { he was ther 8 S------ . | ha the v Folir prisoners broke jail at Kenora Bn boring a hole through ' the wall aptured, but the opher pan large | CL CLLLLLLLLRLLLLLLLLLLLK i hi who onstable BE de $1,000 Islands-Rochester. BON Sunday cene, al and of | Steamer ( in asm 1.000 Rochester, 1 and ports, via for for 10.15 a.m at Quinte § senses he p.m. Bay money to amount restaurant, an He vhen leave to go. was a very ; hy I'wo were taking las the Pe hear from customer, and told the tion tha again This snatching the one $1, A constables at HIT they we still at 0S 15 VERY HEH ¥ "|VAST AREA SWEPT BY WAVES OF FIRE. hold-uy trick, 1 IY J 1 : doubt left he t as| Town Testroyed and Thousands of | trace Acres of Land Laid in Ruins-- Flames Checked, the Homeless Prepared to Rebuild. Minn., the town aba ra and ands of ad | Itasca Doug! forest t would him third « of purse heen the that is ase reported has few ong police, within a weeks. OCCas u and ) as x good st the offend vbhed no DAILY MEMORANDA. Buy Can Bee Sept S8.--After de of Chisholm burning over Loui arleton | i a! al Wisconsin, been rag- ked Sun- | up ther Duluth, hell ving on the thou No in St county 1m ountyv, Any which have ions were che not that spring har likely wind not LIN \ thames driven the and had timbered strong wind which betore ricultural it in many townships the stock prepared and settlements bsidence the wind enabled habitants of Buhl and Nashwauk Several build were night : subsided, Sun Canadian tory of ands their rebuild thous ol to and took Sept 3 : His : ening 176 ene A nt H womele people office gs and SOR of towns of working those the ee but by miners Nashwank all itizens prevented the vil- burn: 1.000 the la lames from sweeping over SCONC a was sents It towns holm pre desolation most Mesaba ENGLISH CHINA | i: TEA SEIS |: insurance ants wa Hibb holm, Chis { the great one the and surishing on range to real property £1,000 000, at 8 by Chisholm {300,000 ! miles west Chis ommodations from Chis} 3.000 will have iron is now and that 7 50 000 dann to I'he merch- mated onal roperty carried about Quaint old style. $3.75 Set. Also or two last. five of afforded 1.008 ped ted that es to sleep soon ad about refugees Lit is ¢ few pieces. $2.95 a sets stith rs miners. Ma to buy a meal instances these mis for many insurance mo wally among esp are without funds In are most only temporary, their some merchant bad except and there and finahcial will soon receive ---- s lost ev ROBERTSON - BROS, However, vihing t the } will much emba mssment, - I'he | Vinee of jand the {pletely | Hon introduced by the government of the federal egarded a reat policies ' special just ut the desi t wit been { | had * | pre to |! pro- | J ¢ | inerease subsidies he preserve and veh move the common loy which ag amongst their alty to the dominion: the enlar the boundaries of Manitolc, | trated harmony " harg of mob cialists day, increase rote finally ral tario and Quebec, which he hara terized as t of justice Grand Trunk Pacifi Ti latter, he declared, hi work, and the with which he ed his name would be associated whe future aw its Yesulle. |ask that may omplete St ii that done, like prophet will say, 'Lord, lettost strvant depart in "peace Ina brief reference ta tive muck-raking of vears Wilfrid was vere, declaring that the had never sunk to such pointing to the res rations as that now Judge Cas vindicated 50.000 { tc 1 an ) £ buildin | muni cipal his wa greates one hop generations lection that ortler he re- in work the now 1 DAMAGED 1c of oo, 3 tifou the « Not Ome of t the past inusually liberal NSETVE {2 SU Bolt basenes ults of heir uch inves- | { ondu [ happened which hy EY the hone d@nanoque, ted on | by sels, mirag assailed Ww minisers I'he premier Messrs. Brodeur Jureau, well by several provincial ministers, dnd nembers and senators eal and St. John's districts. So d | hotited was he with the hearty tion acvorded him that at, the the 'meeting he took a most step him, and volunteered in which people for him and a a tow | Lemieux an | of i ompar the hands« mney on Bryant tored | where only as as of Mont Q | frame he most and hte of the daug | of re to ofi age hed attered of the bolt recep close of | molis unusual | s¢ a warmly I'he | throu splintering fra for sec- | rear hou address, he scatt the i ond thanked theira the liberal heeru to message Cana ments la. eight feet fre throug! its entranee tore shattered or A DISASTROUS DEFEAT. on third were NV. Moors Routed After Ten Hours Fighting. Paris, Sept Five French troops comprising the of Boudenib, on the Algerian frontier, [neat attacked the Moorish who had | sitting surrounded them and had made | joints several attacks on the g son. Thé | Me. and Mrs Moors, who number 20.000, 'suffered: a intimation thes disastrous defeat and werebrouted" in | traordinary disorder aft ten hours fighting. The | ately Moorish loss is said to have been very [was and heavy while the French casualties were [of them three men wounded hoek. A and no sig od although diseernib! The » the necting which chimney with Mr thousand i garrison troops who eral of pi rushed ups found feeling SOVery Do Your Ears Ache ? Nerviline tootha Wi olson's This and not trusty earache almost and soothing, vet five than ordinary remedies. 1 bottle of Nerviline. y sily time I On fa Scott's fan will gston or shion"s hats and New York, sConneeticut, Rhode Is hd land, New Jersey and Delaware are debatable and an active paign from now on will them into democratic Albany,, Ga John 1 a who attempted assault Mrs was from the a>nob of ACKNQ for fu cam {io column states be waged of the fiv tional Paper N.Y will labor in an effc strike existing swing One At negro, to be Joseph Wheeler, taken guardhouse at Damascus by 100 men apd lynched, THE POPE, Ss PRAYER. May Faith Never 'rench pilgrims, man Catholics in England and France. London, "While holy i$ trampled unde will be driven to other countries." A NAVAL OFFICER, Seen World. MIRAL COWLES. Admiral Cowles, aflairs. Conn., graduated souri_ while on. sea dug and wus, for.isence of King Alionso and his queen. unemj threaten stron LIGHTNING'S WORK Lt) " SUNDAY IN GANANOQUE. Injured Though in a Room the the Passed Roof Was Wrecked. vn rv bolt oO dwethi she one into Another part of the bolt went down | reigned, throug hattering happening hav ne among many mills throughout the state. ONTARIO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908. MAKING GOOD FLIGHTS. Delagrange Made a Redford With His Aeroplane. Sept. 8. leon De lagrange, Tb { | Ty Driven Countries. N.--~The pape, ATEST NEWS il kL; Lh resident of the Aviation Club, of { France, yesterday, beat all records F Ans Hor a flight with. an aeroplane, euncir- Despatches Fro rom Near {cling the military parade ground at Distam P! Places. ! in rel yester- | the treatment of « Ro-| e forthcomiyg celebra- in cannection with) Congress, the holy the holy sacra- in Protestant kEng- wafer honored in metropolis, liberty sr foot in France or which serves those | ed war upon God to triment. May the day France when her destroyed, the faith Issyles-Mounlineaux eighteen times, at {an average height oft thirteen feet, , {and remaining in the air thirty-one wen © GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, | : so successfully Service All Over ago as n Juss, | HURT IN A MELEE. Paris, in si town | the on Hamil shoplifting in ghteen, of ior aged arrested, Toronto. el | { { 18 | | | { | { com Castro k decree in who was chief bureau of equipment s & naval am who in every part of the attached to a num- missions naval used own has broken out near| county, and twentys | op killed. | ng used - to {smash Nrs. | og before head, she | husband. I i § CLLLCLLLCCCCcecCcecc< 1 ps MAY MAKE CALL. heen was Toronto, Sept. 8.--A call on the shareholders © to make up the actual de- ficiency of about $850,000 will be discussed by stock- holders in the Ontario Bank at a meeting shortly tc be held. There is the al- ternative of suing the dire s of the bank at the fue of the smash, No- body seems to know wheth- er the suit will be gone on with @r not. on from iminutes. As the distance round the about seventeen miles in length. The teen and one-quarter miles, remaining | descending only when all the fluid used of Everything Easily Rend 1 which he flew in [Poe Rico. | Forest fires are menacing saulted' and Hurt. suicided in a cell at Carberry, Man. lconnection with the Earl of Devon's A railway detective was shot and {followers of William ( Brien, nation at Bridgewater, N.S., on Monday. {demolished apd S. J. G. Wynn, T. M. dead. {were assaulted and received severe in- low Quebec. {force of police had difficulty in restor- Eaton's, | acres of his property in county Limer- mination for Gaspe. {cipal Traction dompany ifort and rdonomy all say Campbell's Curaco before November 1st. Campbell Bros', the manufacturing terial for their purposes, ays occupied a fortu- | three hogs have August Ist, [was dismembered by in e rank of captain win- | should take in the general elections. . | North Atlantic and year-old daughter and both drowned. ThE ORL S TIDINGS ==: is somewhat under a mile M. thest previous record was that by M lin the air for twenty-nine minutes Matters That Interest Everybody for his .motor had become exhausted. and Remembered, Italy a few Months A dirigible balloon at of Wrenshall, near Duluth. Newcastle, Ireland, Sept. 8.--A meet | | J. B. McGregor, a Mason, of Mt. lestate, resulted riotous scenes aris | kitled hy tramps at Cleveland. alist M.P. for Cork, and other se Capt. James C. Parson, a well Kettle, M. Joyce abd Michael J. F. The Norwegian steamer Gustav |juries in the melee. Mw. Joyce sul- Ida Rima, {ing order. Loid Devon is selling, un- Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux has been of- Jick, practically everything that he A Cleveland ratepayer asking the Fashion Says Furs. | Holland bas' told President furs. See the assortment of stylish Montreal aldermen may be implica- | furriers. Hog cholera ent place as a factor A flat iron her the nawal | The socialistic congress at Toronto, Il, 1902, and wp the | Mrs. Fenstermacher, Allentown, Pa. |v He hos commanded | A thief being arrested at San Se | Jelagrange's flight is estimated at | Delagrange at lssy, when he flew fif- fifty-four and four-fifths seconds, and --Notes From All Over--Little | V- Delagrange used the same machine An earthquake shook i Li i Cy 8 X| Members of Parliament Were As- Fletcher Fverett, while demented. [ing of the Limerick League, held in Sunapee, N.H., was 107 Saturday. {ing out of the rivalry between the R. I. Borden opened his campaign | {tions of the party. The platiorm was known lake maeiner of Goderich, is [1-avin, all members oi parliament, Adolf is ashore at Hospital Point, be- |fered a bad scalp 'wound. A large ton, was | der the Irish land act, some 35.000 fered and has accepted the liberad no- |OWns except his castle and park. courts to annul the lease of the Muni-| Comfort says furs and fashion that he must revoke his neck pieces, suitable for fall wear, at ted in having city building ma- Wexford, York He was bom * at | Honorah Jordan's apolis, 1867, He discussed the attitude the party I an the Mediter- | jumped into the river with her eleven- peka, Fern and Mis- | bastian fired four shots in the pre- Nine were killed in cols Missula, ldespatcher's error A daughter of of Montreal, typhoid hey Rev. the | lision we naval aid . to v v v v a railway wt Mont., to a Five tramps. | yg Bickerdike, MP. |g York, Eng with | Bickerdike with { near due WW were R is ill in Mr In Glasgow. thousand N I'wo layed, at which violent attempted, for cathedral during police who there to frus fever is or Know, Puxdy's Whe eshouts: A detectiwe, who has been looking into the Barrowsmith Bank robbery has been dn Kingston for davs ff an on. He was terday i It i at the , | whereabouts of ol | away clerk, are detectives can place | him they 1 ently ter an R. G. Peever, Coaticook, Que. accepted a call tS the pastorate Macleod Methodist church, Ottawa, approval of the Methodist which meets next June ! at Strong Park, Pa fifty girls ate gallons cream, drank a of lemonade consumed and than polite wade, the hody has of subject conference, At some of some to here ' tood tl Purdy, the and that hands ly stationed I occurrence in wlers of the mob batons. and the I'he 1 an a pienie 8 rut by Sev oy known, their I'hey éleven the barrel h their ce re injured Eo and I ed to meet, on Thu wd attack the | mentor : " Rev. S. E. Snowden, pastor of the Rev Moth dist church, Rrownyille and | Dexter, NY died, Sunday mormny | Pembroke, and with his family fe had swallowed tablet. | this week for the North-West. fomplaining of in head.| mje Epworth League of the tes later into af gist church, Smith's Falls, gave which | 1a] gathering to welcome Miss | Spevue, the new deaconess sand 1¢ cakes he di SO : more: when are evi wiches le i 1 it would waiting developments fon resigned the pastorate of the Baptist church Mr. swell, has Cres in a headache SOV Ore I tate of upeconscious » never rallied. At aldwell, fourteen years killed by who then neck mother pains Metho a so Ethel lapsed from A HOUSE ON NJ. Fe old, John Monticini, fatally woune ded Reveng for hoard of lith Pickett bch and] an Italian, himse A i in wa he Occupants Was a 1 insistin bill 1 crime on chil - ved: Through--The +|SERIOUS INJURY TO FD WARD GRAHAM. payment of a be to he the motive the JOHN WEBSTER CHOSEN. An iter n Cut is Re- | His Skull Crushed, His Face and His Back In'ured--It Feared That He Will Not cover. ached progre over What Majority Will - Get. Hor mn Lhe Webst His uLAnImMous, Question is Graham Brockville, Sept opponent torm hie struck t of Chas ining outhern end me two" and con George next N\ vewburgh, Sept. ily a Iman of tu age, fell from butt mother's farm, three the village, on Sunday, severcly injured that {will not recover. man fell into a pile of {ing his skull, severely cutting {and also injuring his hack regained consciousness h everything is being bx it is feared he Dr. Beeman was with { jured man the greater part of and Monday afternoon. Drs. pandemonium {and Vroaman held a consultation Mr. Webster was found 10 { Graham is a carpenter hy trac have the lead. Mr. Harrison once {has been employed in this vill moved to make the nomination unani- | season. but to help him out in an em- | position "Dr. Horton took The meeting continued without the majority of Harrison X- supporters, dur whic addresse immedi- | wore delivered by Dr. Reid, Messrs. A. | the child { E. Donovan and Johnston. L'Orvignal. ! asleep, none | yy Reid stated he would devote much from the |i his time in the riding in ah at tempt to oust Mr Graham. Mr Webster is unknown politically, and |; the only remaining is {the majority of railways swill roll up Grah L er, of hy out tion, a half am John street, {te and their Tour year was de heing the wese buy not the conven John town Be this means of and, | will rty year on Bry: election, was ernut tree on wih int a miles ne aud is feared unlortunat any conservative mark own tim for himne; ome the brick and passed hy he he will was party, slaughter. the fact that party I'he nomination Harrison, Culbert, | it The as a re a member of his but vi meeting developed breach exists the names those placed in were Messrs. Webster, W. H H A. Stewarty K.( John William Staliord ( A. Wright All retired except Me Harrison and Webster, and on-a ballot taken, during which ne a stones, crush ¢ his fa He has and a part tearing also ce ol sheeting, rafters a wn into of Six not {thoug can done that will not the in Sunda Beeman Mr and out some the chimne done and shing windows as ana {recover in the class ting Three ol extra frag heavy being | ments h the pipes con at all he dining Mrs. Bryant elbow and Hing re the fir anvthing « They where room stove were SOV - and the mous, barrassing the floor. WOMEN GRABBED THIEF. on . : at | pe which, he to Rob Worshippers in St. Henri Chureh. Montreal, Sept. Armed bulldog revolver, a daring voung thief named Harve: Desjardines, twenty-one vears of entered the tholie church at St. Henri and from the worshippers their thandkerchiefs and praver beads {jardins stole into the church and seated himself in a quiet corner He kept tab on the women, and as soon The late Samuel Rankin, of as they would leave their Queen's line, Renfrew, was a rema to. the eonfessior box able man, and his ability was long the | quietly slip over take admiration of those who knew him |and any other articles that Starting out in life with 'leave in the seat. In a he kept a princely house all (he bad collected a pile. settled five in comfort- (about to escape with his umstances, liberally to jhe was noticed cause, and died a gave the alarm. Several women after inspecting the [stolen left their Renfrew Opera House (the thief, and, despite ization to proceed (held him till the police pleaded guilty. Attemp' oi Tie -~. with Ltairs her sound any effects Resipn hie hed | nursas Des age, rain followed be diseover- smell o. » damage now minister him question the wcainst urous was 18 COV 3 _------------ to vo he would their pur thev m fow the pews ce A .Wearer rade Campbell lred al and hats Fis Sold wu y othe at in it tes just when Bros', headquarter 8 well. m nothing Lif ecire deserving wealthy man. union M. J. O'Brien rt to break the present | plans of the new the company's has given autho 'with the work, YW hee : and bundie 3 was rs. | his sons able gave bv Isaie Nolet, who any o i mpe is of in the Ingerna- Watertow n,| non whose purses he had seats and grabbed his struggles came. He with --Light - win fine. and mode- rately warm. Wednesday, fait and 'warm, followed by showers at night. ! That is well lined is well made. Cheap Silk is the | worst lining there is. It will hold its shape for a few ! weeks and then will sag and get slimpsy, which will be a constant annoyance. 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