YEAR 76-NO. 9, STIL LIVELY Rensacked oy ee on BURGLARS STL BUS THE STORE OF LOUIS ABRAM. SON ENTERED, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUE CAUGHT HW LEFT A CONFESSION DID MURDER UNDER WOMAN'S HYPNOTIC INFLUENCE, JANUARY 12, 1909. WERE QUIETLY DIVORCED --_---- "And Only Now the Facts Are Coming Out. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 12.--+The bring. ing into court, Saturday afternoon, of Charles S. Maore, Pittehurg, = to show causo why be should not pay for the living and education of his = iwe children, brought also to light one of the most sensational divorce cases which has been handled by the Pitts burg courts 'in yoars, but which, owing to the prominence of the per- sony concerned, has heen carefully sup- pressed here.' Judge Marshall Brown doerced that Moora, who is canneeted with, one. of the biggest diamond importing houses in' Pittsburg, and who is considered one of . the diamond cxperts of the world, pay to his beautiful former wife, Edith Cimiotti, the sum of $35 monthly for the maintenance of their two children. s Up to this time i4 had not been generally known in Pittshurg = that Moore had been: divorced by his wile, but an investigation of court records shows that on last November 10th Mrs. Moore obtained an abeolute di- vorce from Moore on the grounds of 'cruel and barbarous treatment. Browning at Battle Run, Mich., was Tha testimony shows that one of the taken into custody yesterday after favorite pastimes of Moore was to lan attempt. to commit suicide by cut- throw knives at his wife, and the Hing his throat. Carmichael ~ made testimony of witnesses was that he |two serious wounds in his neck, and was a bad marksman, that he some it was at first believed by the physi. | times impaled her through the wrist cian in attendsfice that he would re- | or arm. Moore, it appears, did not cover, but fie died at noon. contest the divorce in any way. It | A letter of ten pages was written "PITH OF THE NEWS. |The Very Latest Culled From an : Over The World, A violent shock of earthquake was ' v R.C., on M X Jan, 12.10 sm = inds and ner : Ashbury Park, Four arrests s with the death . lin, fifty-seven burned about t found in the ki Neptune City, The burns were have caused amination is said the woman's skull The persons woman's two Layton, twenty-s Mame Gunsion, old, and two n ton and Ervin H raigued in court declared they Custerlin had arising, found man on the k I 'e shown what =) wm GIVEN ON MONDAY BY JUDGE MABEE. The waterways treaty; settling dis utes between Canada and the United tates, was signed at Washington on Monday. } James Holland, Port Hope, is suing for $500 da from the Skating and Curling Ri company for injuries while attending a hoekey match. , D. Forbes, fi bank manager and. secretary of Malcolm's Western Canneries, limited, Winnipeg, was sen- tenced to twenty-®here months in jail for fo " J. Lanthier left Cornwall suddenly Will Be Trouble For Some on the wve of his wedding and the Time to Come 'bride-to-be was at the church waitin, . {for him ore was acquainted Ottawa, Jan. 12.--Chairmian Mabeo [With the facts, of the railway commission on Monday | A. Creelman, Sask, Man., is report. afternoon announced the most sweep- {od to have put his wife out of the ing decision which has ever heen given [house in a temperature of filly de by that body when he read 'a care fires below zero, and the woman fully prepared judgment which abro- {froze to death: i gated the present express classifica- iss Charlotte tions and ordered them returned to the author, sailed rates which were in existence prior to Town, on Saturday. She expects to the beginning of this year. The results walk from there to Cairo, accompanied of this aecision cannot as vet be com- | by only thirty natives. muted. The managers of the express | Cornwall friends have been informed i prisoners Mrs. Layton, 3 on of the wo- Value of Goods Taken is Estimat- ed at $2,000--Six Coon Coats and Forty Watches 'Are Miss. ing. " Burglars. aré still busy in the city. Some timo during last night, entrance was secured to the store Louis Abramson, gents' furnisher, 336 Prin. cess street, by boring a bole in the front door, 'and fmashing - the lock, Mr, Abramson states that goods to tho value of $2,000 are missing, and in addition farmers' notes, to the value of 81,500, which he had stored away in an old ° safe, which was unlocked, are also missing. The list of stolen goods include gix coon coats, two fur-lined coats, forty He Had Been at "Carthage, T11., For Several Days Where a Sister Lived--The Widow at Adair, Mich., Took ' the News Very Calmly--Once Dismissed From Charge. Carthage, 111., Jan. Haviland Carmichael, the clergyman wanted for the murder of Gideon Chairman of the Railway Com- mission--The Companies Do Not Know What to Do--There Embroideries 3 Are Here Direct From Switzerland. The advance patterns of spring and summer Embroid- eries are now in stock, The 12.<Rev.' John Mansfield, a 'yo ung from London for Cape watches, gloves, silk handkerchiefs, ladies' furs, alarm clocks, cuff links, and society pins, hesides many other articles, to be found in a gents' fur- was shown, among other things, 'that on the'r wedding trip to Atlantic City two dave after their marriage, Moore beat hiv pretty wife and. hit her with by Carmichael before suicide, admitting his confessing that he he attempted identity, and killed Browning, and burned it «| companies do ~not ently do the counsel concprned or the railway commissioners, who preci tated the matter. know, nor appar- Juage Mabee, while of pi- Henry 100 yards professional runner of the the death, at Cleveland, Ohio, Bethune, one-time ° of champion showings this season have many entirely new designs in cut up the body, the church stove while under the hyp- notie influence of a woman. Carmichael has been staying for the last two days at a boarding house. His attempt at suicide was made while in an outhouse on the premises of the place at which he had secured a room. He has a sister living here, Hughes, but he has not bee to any extent. world, aged Bfty years. Lady William Beresford, who was Lillian Warren Price, daughter of the late Commodore Price, TSN, of New York, died at Dorking, England. She had been ill for some months. At, Poplarville, Miss., a mob storm- ed the jail and lynched Pink Millis, a negro, who attempted an assault on the young daughter of | % Former Sheriff J. A. Moody. James Wordell, Chatham, fouud his wife lying on': the ground with her wrist broken. He became: so excited that he was stricken stone blind. Hi remained in that state for several hours. : The war between 'the Hamilton Steamboat company and the Turbinia company, which resulted in a cutting : of the rates during the last two i. for Collar and Cuffs or Skirt vears, is over, The companies will ex- \ Decoration. change tickets. | A Word to You M. H. C. Sholfield, for ten vears | manager of the Guelph branch of the 4 i Do ees bank, has ry He will Altogether this is a display leave, 'on February lst, take a three of Fmbroideries that de. months' trip. to the continent with his light all lovers of dainty 3 and # needlework. They are Em. broideries that never appear family, then settle in Toronto, RO WeAL garments. 4 New York is planning a big bridge ours for Kingston, We in. 1 da, 3 Hudson river, vite you to call ahd see f them, in nishing storo, To-day Mr. Abramson was, busy looking over his store, to seo Just what had been taken. The coats were strung ap at one side of the store, and these wern at once noticed to have been taken. Mr. Abramson formerly lived over the store, but of late has been re siding on, Queen street, and on his account the hurglars had a better chance to get in their work. Mr. Abramson «loscd up his store, as usual, last night, after six o'clock, and knew nothing of tho robbery until ho received a message at his home, this morning. Mayor Couper, whose grocery store is almost oppasite, was the first man to notice that some one had attempted to gain entrance to tho store. Good-sized holes had been bored around the lock, and ona could hardly pass by without taking notice of it. As soon as Mayor Couper saw that there had boen something doing, he had Mr. Abramson notified. The latter camo down to the store imme: diately and he found things " oy. which had contahel h hiolw and gloves, wore thrown, about, and™ there was every evidence to show that tho thieves had made a thorough search all over the store. In tho show cases, Where the society pins, ouff links and othe trinkéts wero kept thero was much disorder, The large covers used to place over tho goods at night were missing, and it is believed that tho goods wore wrapped up in these covers before being taken away The safe, in which tho notes = were stored, wie not locked, There was no money kept in the safe, but all the books and papers were thrown about. showing that a thorough search was 'mado for money. Being foiled at not securing money, tho thieves made off with. the notes, perhaps for spite, or it may be that in their hurry to get away they did not take particular no- he carefully exonerated the express companies, from any suspicion = of sharp practices, reiterated his Jormer declarations that had he known what the new classification. involved he would never have sanctioned them. The order for the summary annul- ment of the new classification came as the sequence of a sharp argument in which Judge Mabee outlined his posi- tion and took the whole blame for the present anomalous condition of af- faire to his own action in sanctioning the new scheduld of rates without comprehending what they meant. While taking his share of the responsibility, Judge Mabee made it plain that the board's traffic officer had not grasped the situation. These he declared amounted to a substantial increase in rates which the board would not as vet pronounce upon nor would it sane- tion. The effect of the judgment is, therefore, to beat the whole enquiry, and to return the whole express. busi- ness of the country to the position prior to January. ' This. was strongly protested against by connsel for the express companies, who pointed out that AE veep 8, judgment would utterly aisle r business, singe the old schedules have been desttoyed, while the new ones would be rendered nugatory, with the result that express agents throughout the country would not know how to change, while they would have to ac: cept business. Notwithstanding this, the order was made with a proviso that no claims for damages arisin from overcharges should he atlowed for ten days, subject to the decision of the board as fo whether the com- panies had used due diligence in noti- fying. their agents. The position at present, so far as the express companies are concerned is a whiskey glass, cutling her badly. Beadings, Edgie gs, Insertions, Galoons, § Corset Gaver Embrold- ories, | + and ExquislteFlouncings "Perhaps" of the newest in- novations are the beautiful . All-overs: for Waists, with perfect matched Insertions ---- MUST KEEP READY. here private Security For Peace is in Being Well Armed. I London, Jan. 12.--In addressing em- ployers of labor, on behalf of the new territorial army, yesterday, War Secretary Haldane said ihe condition of international affairs was such that only a spark was needed to make great war possible. Nations deys resembled armed camps than peoples contemplating Great Britain's best security for peace was preparedness for war. In addi- tion to the possibility' of invasion there was the 'more probable contin- gency that if Britain did not attend to the matter of national defence a gust of panic would sweep over the markets. There can be no doubt: that fears concerning the situation in tho Balkane are acting as a damper on the markets. Everything is favorable a Mrs. mn with her E. F. HEBDEN, Manager Merchants Canada, 'Montreal. HIPS FOR U. S. NAVY. Millions For Battle- ships and Others. General Babk of a nowa- rather peace. | | MORE § 12.--"Really, | was Mrs Car- | Twenty-nine en told that ---- Wife Hears Of Arrest. Adair, Mich., Jan. have they found hum ?" michael's exclamation wi hier husband had been arrested in y : . Tha: . 5 Washing Ls «+ 12,--~The in- Carthage, IL She took the news ore a=hingtom, DG alan fork Fhe in calmly; in fact seemed almost relieved [ct £20 000.000 was Reed pon by to How that the much sought man | he house committee ag im affairs lad been located. 'I know of noi! he Lowi . raion why he Should have gone | ie oliowing aval rogram ox arthage," she continued. "He had adopted by the committee : Two bat- no relatives there and no friends Whatd 1 shins of 26,000 tons displacement Lever. knew of. never heard , ; of $19,000,000; five t o boat destroy- 3 Carthage before and know nothing - of ers, R4.U00.0000 colliers, %3 . [to the. pukchasere of securities and to {the place." 600.000: fog' h 000.000 cling of dee A0d. yet theta in. | A Benkionjui dospaich says : ie | 900 Sh nringe Nom Bb Ca: fecling of depression. But, of course, | Rev. J; H, Carmichael, who figures in battleships are recommended by 'the no one is disposed to run anv appre [the Ada, Mich., tragedy, Was. Pastor lo; mitten instend of four, as estima- oiable risk in purchasing securities |of the Methodist church of this place ved' for. by the navy department. while the political outlook remains |during 1895 and a part of 1896. He alin Ai obsoure and there is a serious element [bad a wife and several children. He | b THE MONARCHY MAY END of unknown danger. Concoquently the | Was severely criticized near the. olode course of events in the Balkans will of his Pastorate for alleged indiscre- be waiched with very great interest. |tionsy and. his dismissal followed the IN PORTUGAL. --d-- The Youthful Monareh's Ill Health the Cause of Anxiety--Physi- bringing of charges against him. Theorists, in the absence of cians Advise Him to Make Fre- quent Cruises. [{ ¥ ays! three hundred years ago. The bri is to be of reinforced concrete, ex: ing in magnitude many times any arched bridge ever built of stone, brick or concrete. A 'nephew of Kang Yu Wei, the great Chinese reformer, has been tell ing New Yorkers that the dismissal of Yuan. Shi Kai was inevitable because he was not the reformer they have supposed . him to be, but a destroyer of reforms, and the man chiefly instru mental in balking the reforms of the late emperor in 1808. Within the next few days the On tario government will fimally decide upon the plans to be adopted for the new wing to the parliament build ings. This will probably provide space for the education department (now at normal school), the Temis kaming and Northern Ontario commis sion, Hydrg-Electric commission, anc railway board, as well as fireprool vaults for Storage purposes, GET SQUARE OFA PRESIDENT TAFT SPEAKS ON LABOR QUESTION And Gives Out Message to the Workingmen in Spokane, Whe Congratulated Him on His Election. Spokane, other that perhaps may have been the violim of a blood-saerifico on the part of the minister. They are likening the case to that of Albert Stemmolen, who, more than a year ago, hurled e his baby from the Belle Isle bridge in | the Thousand Islands and has let the Detroit, offering him as a sacrifice to | chaotic. They declare they cannot at contract to Mr. Gilbert, of Cardinal, God for his fancied sins. They say | Lisbon, Jan. 12.~In order to dissi- once put rafes back to the old Posi- for that part of it, in the neighbor- that perhaps ' Carmichael, in a reli. pate-the rumors current here that his tion, while thp new. rates are alread hood of Fiddler's Elbow, in the NO | gious frenzy, may have injured his [recent illness had entailed lung trou- [illegal. The position is further com- ity of the Morris and M. P. Davis |2 3 : "given 'rcli- | ble, King Manuel, attired in the uni- | plicated by the fact that an Appeal tice of tha notes. Sra embia. Pou to \ ;. |Protege, tof whom he had I : a : Tha thieves took away with them properties. Pore of an island nn Hie gion" and whom he may have selected | form of a field marshal, vesterday, to the governor-general-in-council has 3 neighborhood 1s to be taken away a sacrifice to the [rode through the principal streets of | heen entered by the Canadian North- the koy of the froni door. No at- aks so]. widonhes raichiene as the most fitting . NA x ) : tempt was made to get into the store hb _channc | widened and Straigh sued. church and there, in the shadow of the | the city, followed by a brilliant staff. ern. As to what the effect of this ¢ purpose 1s to make a channel fo The king was very pale and he sat would be, Mr. Shepley, chief counsel by the rear door. ramers y C i side s pulpit, slew him. . . oh : ta : A a steamers on the Canadian side so that fon his horse with difficulty. After-|for the commission, said that he did There wore a large number of coats | ¢ 3 rassbls o Eo no i | 3 tL in tho store, but ig thieves took the Sanadidh vaspls san make he tom GANANOQUE TIDINGS {ward jhis - majesty went aboard. the not know. The whole position was : plote passage in their ow waters. ee royal yacht Amelia. His physicians | such that he could not explain it, nor i secure the best of them. Sr emm-------- A vy ume to secure the best of them WANTS ML THE FACTS are insisting that the king make fre- | could any one else. The indications | quent cruises in the hope that thelare that the problem will have to be DAILY MEMORANDA. {sea air will strengthen his constitu- | worked out_by the express companies; ABOUT MAN WHO WILL] LEAD HER TO ALTAR. "ts tion. aided by the patience of the public > » a; n sa . pan Full", Grand. Opera House, It is «iid the Duke of Oporto, the!and occasional appeals to the railway | las ros 1 D.D.GM king's uncle and heir apparent to the | commission, Lagk place, ast exenthg, », Ty | Portuguese throne, has declared that | 2S Fawley, Ausistor ¥ . q hi ol. [in the event of Manuel's death noth- -_ oe eter omson, oi Aingston. Coo ling' could' induce him® to 'assume the i > ins : > 4 Sin-1 08 i Mrs. Agnes Valignet Takes Every owing NG. fastalled ; 4 J hi Ey Sh | crown. © In sucha circumstance, as : : in 1Cair; -N.G,, C.D. § } NEE, LL : i { . Precaution Before Engaging in William_ Tinney: T.S.N.G.. J Smith | phy is ho Sthex Shocandani, of the : : y " 2 yA NE eT ' | royal family in direct. line ol. succes- Matrimonial Venture Va, L& voi EE: be i Suda {8ion, the monarchical form of govern- Spokane, Wash. POR ll: RS Ww rian reas ment in Portugal would be seriously Mrs. Agnes Valiquet, a widow, giving | + Busser; R.S., W.. Bowse » Lio WE | jeopardized. her address as 119 East Third street; [ory AT E. Meggs; warden, F. Aoyd; ; New York, evidently has glued to the main chance, it appears she will not engage in a long distance matrimonial venture, until she is in possession of all the facts regarding conductor, .J. McKellar; chaplain, N R. Gardiner; R.S.8. 70. Keating; the man who is to lead her to the al- tar. Accordingly, she has written to | \ J Lb | L888; A Knight; | 1 i . a | | | Michael Davis, chief of police; Thom- | Ne AL I.G., Roy Kemp; 0.G., Henry Parker; trustees, MORE IN LAST YEAR THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS ONE. as H. Brentz; pony express rider in the pioneer days, now judge of the G. Taylor, D. Bain, G. Belfie: audi tors, - €, Knight, G. Dowsley, N. G. Increase in Seli-destruction Due to superior court, and D. ill, slerk Hard Times, Incréase of Cost of Walla Walla county, Wash., re- AN ALL-CANADIAN CHANNEL. ps A 'plausible motives say Part of An Island Will Be Cut|Poof Browning Away. Brockville, Ont., Jan. 12.---The do- minion government has deciaed to im- prove the steamboat channel through ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Prindefs street DIED. Kingston 1909, Patrick Bernard, and Mrs. Patrick nance street. Funeral notice LYONS. In 1114, of. Mr. 146 Ord- Jan, son Lyons, on later, IT HOLDS ITS OWN And just a little competitors--that is OUR OWN SPECIAL BLEND TEA It is a ple Flavor, Good Price, 35¢ the Pound Jas. Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries. : » , FORTY-FIVE STOVES Among them cook stoves, with tanks, 80 heaters, some with ovens and various or. Very cheap, at TURK'S, "Phone of Oddfellows' Officers. Gananoque, Jan. 12.- nual installation of the officers of Gananoque lodge, No. 114, L0.0.F. | Installation ~The semi-an- more, against all City Propérty Wednesday. Read the bargains in the "For Sale Column, Page i Remember Tea, Sale and Fuchre, in Aid of Hotel Dieu Hospital, at Mrs, J. J. Behan's, this afternoon and evening, Bijou Theatre--'*The Guerrilla and the Girl A fine sporting - picture, "Winning the. 1008 English Derby." A boisterous laugh producer, "Jealousy After Death,' 'and an INustrated Song Hit, "It You Love Me As 1 Love You,' sung by Will West. Committee, 4 Pom, FLORAL TRIBUTES asing combination of Fine Laid on Casket of Late E. H Streagth apd Keasonable Chapman. Ottawa, Jan. . 11L,--The funeral of} the late Edwin J. Chapman, of Otta- wa, formerly of Kingston, was 'held here, this afternoon, from the resi: dence of Mrs. . Putman, 150 Lyon street, to Beechwood cemetery. Many Kingston and Ottawa relatives and friends attended. Amongst a score.of floral tokens that: covered the casket were the following : - Anchor, Mrs, Chapman, wife of deceased: wreaths, {Charles, John, Frederick + Chapman, brothers of . deceased; C.PR. tele graph operating. staff, G.N.W. tele graph operators, -G. W Shouldis; crosses, W. E. Bagnals, employer, and W. H. Farr; pillow, M¥ land Mrs. Chapman, the father and mother of deceased; sprays, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Miss Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Phtn . Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Putnam, Mr. Jan. 10.--While Wash., Jan. Von Eschen, business agent of. the Spokane Carpenters' Union has 1e ceived a letter from William Howarc Taft, in which the president-elect says : "These words, taken to he g | message to the working men in Spo kane, eame in reply to a congratula tory letter to Mr. Taft when his elec tion was assured. Mr. Von Escher said he has taken Mr. Taft's messa to indicate that the opposition of the leaders of the American Federation of Labor to the . election of the Ohic man will have no weight with him in the discharge of his duties as presi, dent. He added ; e "We sympathize with President Gompers, but if he went too far and is amenable to the law he should by punished, If the law is wrong. i should bo changed," but so long as it is law it should be obeyed. We heliev, : that any member of organized labo | fle JJ. should be subjected to the same pun ishment as any ather man, no matte what his position or station in life We do not countenance an open de fiance of a court's deerve."' Just Time To Escape. Smith's Falls, Ont; Jan. 12.--A five which broke out in the home of E Saffell, C.P.R. brakeman. on Monday, gained such headway before being no- ticed that the family had barely time to make their escape in their night clothes, Tt started in the pantry, but the origin is not known as there was no fire in that part of the huild- ing, the family not baving arisen when it broke out. The contents were all consumed and only the walls of the house are standing. 10.--~Georg both eyes Jan. 12th, In Canadian 1398=<The Marquis "de la Rothe was given & commission by Henr: IV, King of France, to conquer Canada. 1748--La Verendrye, one of the French explorers," reached Rocky Mountains, 1842--8ir Charles Bagot as GovVertior of Canada. 1846--Fifty 'lives wers 10st theatre fire in the city of Quebec. Lord Strathcona's offer to raise and maintain 400 men for service in South Africa, wab accepted. 1 ~The opera house in Manitoba, burned. 25% OFF ALL LINES OF China In Our Store for This Month istory. early the Canadian assumed office in a Neepewa, BROTHERS DISAPPEARED. Applies For Small Amounts Left By Brothers. Worcester, Miss,, Jan Charbonneau disappeared ra, Ont. in 1887. His brother. Tref- A. Charbonneaii, disappeared from Mullen, Idalio, two years later, George C. Girardin, receiver "of the efates of these two alisentoes, has Hed his first and final aceaunt in the srobate court showing a deposit: of 88X87 in onch case in the People's Savings Bank A. NS. Pinkerton hus entered an ap- pearance for Aunie Gray, of Manitou, Man., a sister of the two brothers, who claims their Yank deposits, TTF John Charbonnean was about twen- ty-five vears old, when he disappéared and Treflic was twenty-one vears old, | The latter was a. miner and hotel = keeper in Idahe. 12. John from Kens 8 Gardiner; membership committee, A. P. Russell, C. Cotton, A. BE. Meggy, F. Lloyd. | After the ceremony a complimentary | supper was tendered to the visiting | D.D.G. M's, to which some 150 sat of Living and Break-down of garding the character, social and fin- | down, conspicuous among whom were | the Old Heligion. ancial standing of John Stevens of George Taylor, M.P.; C. E. Britton, | is 24 : Walla Walla. Mes, Valiquet adds in a |reeve; W. B. Carroll, K.C. a | Chicago, Jan. 12.--According to significant note: 'I am thinking of | J. Kirkwood. for some time past | Prof. W. D. McClintock, of the Uni: accepting a proposal of mareiage from | located in Saskatchewan, is in town | versity of Chicago, there Wee more him and I beg of you to let me know (on & visit with relatives, after which | suicides in Japan ast year than in if there is any reason why I should | he will go to Brockville for a short | any twelve months in the nation's his hus. ones Sutnam, My not trust my life and happiness to his | visit. alter Lasha, River street, tory. The professor, who is an exten: land Mrs. ming, 3 re . - care." Stevens, who 'has lived in the spent yesterday in the Limestone city. | sive traveller, attributes the mcrease | on and F. C. Gliddon. Mr. and Mrs. district twenty-five years, and _ is | in gelf-destructidn among the Mikado's Ludlow: cut flowers, ..ussrs. G. and known as an industrious man! declares Henry Clews' Views. subjects to hard times, the pessimistic [P. McClymont. e saw 'Mrs. Valiquet's name in a & a. rst week | Spirit. of the people, and. the breaking | As the Whig has already stated the h New York, Jan, 12,--The first week . } reli og hele aly went wae newspaper, saving she wanted a hus of the new year has in some respects | down of the old religion among the | young man was onl) : ony ous, band. "We have just written a few b ts i . The invest.- | Upper and lower classes. born in Kingston, and d ere a a i M Seen a. disappointment e " f liv 1 said | few day fter an. illness of only letters and exchanged pictures," he | 5004 demand for stocks usually ex- The cost of hving in Japan," 'saic ew days ago, afte 3 added, "but there isn't anything de- petienced at this period has not thus | Prof. McClintock in a talk before the nine weeks. : ; iow] finite yet. The fact is there js more or |, . materializea, and at present its | George Howland Club, "is very high, | The death is naturally a great b ou less presumption in Mrk, Valiquet prospects. for so doing are somewhat | and the people. are complaining of the to his young wife, the more so 4 it, thinking herself already chosen." remote. Prices for stocks are still | huge war debt. Japan, like many | is but eighteen months since she lost a ---- 3 very high, notwithstanding the decline | other Countries; is face to face with (her ouly child. . The Queen Was Shot. of the last few weeks, and it is fully | the labor problem. The government | In their affliction the family has the Vienna, Jan. 12.--In spite of un- Mreco nized that much. of the prosperi- | owns the railroads, telegraphs wand | ey mpathy of many friends. usual efforts to keep it secret it has ty that is likely to come to jis in i telephony lines, and the business men become known here that Queen Vie- [1909 has been already fuilg, if not | declare that the experiment has not | as .s iti toria of Spain was shot accidentally aver discounted. All the anol mani- | been successful b LE ire In 12 Pept = i the forehead while out hunting | pu ation have heen resorted to to car- : i unkirk, N.Y.. Jan. 2. erty : Robertson Bros. with ne arthead| and several others, pe prices to a still higher level: but Mulhi Mohammed Dead. valued at $100,000 bas: been destroy - BA Jong, jdt The bullet made but =» slight flesh | without success. Buyers for investment London, Jan. 12.--A dispatch from | ed here in the last few months by fires bila ming 3 wound but the hind bled 86 much, cannot 'be had at Present figures, and | Pangier says it is reported the sul-|of incendiary origin, The large Des- ~ walks Ndate ahs Jiflg them very' treacherous, othes peopl received bad joi: blasks, | the day. Te the | We print and engrave visiti print | At home cards, ok. Bets that it was feared at first the bullet | there is but one conclusion remaining; {tan's brother, Mulai ammed, is [mond fish house, containing | $7,000 had entered the queen's head. that is the market for stocks must {dead. - Reports of poisoning are de- worth of fish, was burned, yesterday, orice ia-- seek a lower level before renewed ap. mied. Mulai Mohammed should have] This makes the thira time within a the tivity can be anticipated. | surteedid his father as the ruler of year that _ the building has been on : ict Moroeco, but he was supplanted by fire, and in each instance there was Thet was no session of the police | Abdul Aziz, who for a long time kept evidence that it had 'been the work of court, this morning, 'him a prisoner, an incendiary, . Twa-quart hot water bottles, made of pure rubber, from 35. to $2 each, at Wade's drug stows, William Warner and wife, ings, have just celebrate 'en wedding anniversary, Notice. Legal forms, customs ete,, for sale at Whig ly cant and best place to buy. . Everything in bookbinding line, prices with others. Hice, printing and Compare our British Whig of- * on } Hast- 1 their. gold- it