Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jul 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. 1 i6. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Faay, J JULY 30, akin LAST EDITION SE ---- STRONGGRAT [Alleged To Be Worked By Chicago Police. GOVERNMENT PE] | Civil Service Allowances | $372,841 For Year. SIONS. Were DIED IN WEST Ottawa, July 30. ~The government paid out last year in superannuation j allowances to retired members of the | Hugh Milling Was Well | | « bs ic ser Vice % tide, id ide, the um 8 ie receipts on su Known Nipincean | perapnnation abatement with interest, amounted YOUNG ofit of to L to | 364 for the year. The largest receipts | {from any one department were those | He the post oflice department, name , 83,787 from the inside, and $17, | a from the outside | COLLECTED IN FIRST DIVISION that EACH YEAR. improbable system, is considered pot - li superannuation COUPLE MARRIED AT [abolished by the TAMWORTH. will eventually be ing that the | Peeananation was By {of the t that Groom From Saskat-|, ; | banks i railway chewan to Carry Off a Bride= viding means People Leaving For the North- West--Teaochers Leave Napanee | to Schools. which was sent goversment, | restor he feel | discontinuance of su- mis corpotations companies, are-pro the support of time More than has expre government pre is | Many Subpoenas Have Beeff Issued | ~Inspector McCann Indicted i on Ten Charges and Case Will Come Up. | View uch as ow take, in Came The texpired employe member the opinion that anada should its retired reached | trial one ed of ol ihinet the not Ix servants Chicago, July 30.--Stupendous graft, to nearly $700,000 a year collected annually in the first divi- ion precinct the Chicago police de partment, according to information re- ceived by States Attorney Wayman The enormous task of uncovering the horde politi police ofli ward professional who these spoils one of the richest the world, has al the states attor 200 subpoenas for side he eriminal court vorable time the amounting | is indus- | the | of Become Principals , : less considerate than the institutions of ol and financial Napanee, July 30.--Word here, terday, of thie death, at In- [country dian Head, Sask., of Hugh GG. Milling, | for a number of yrRgoprictor of | Hous Cog sed the Campbell was well and favorably known in Napaneo | Restored I. Owi tod wing tog and very hichly respected ill-health he gave up the hotel ness a number of yea a west for the benefit of hi leaves a wile my, to mourn a fal Ihe to Napanee preted here. the faunily Henry, brother lifou vicinity, 1% a sista Martin of Mi was married in 28th, to Miss. My: H. S. Spence the pr relatives Mi their yi A PENITENT THIEF. cian and dividing of heeler are rom ratters which Jewellery Stolen, But Kept Money. 30.--A the of John three miles ued at fortm tn come bu Ottawa Ju i in bri conscience hed in the Williamson | Otta £80, of gun by and more than inhabita f ¢ uth world House ken [ke mn and ond Wood 1 "under love and , ewell \ from olen idence \ ht. a buildin to wad el rious other art 0 l luring the ni Mill- | t . who, however, neglected Mrs. beomplete re 1 ce | re siting remadns for Monday plot, and | ot 1 erve them With th ittergng interment itch two still un ide graft exploding west EXPOS and, 1 this w; to Way preparations on the south are decl to be infinite than th conditions which brought tO t side | and which led the | hry to indict Inspector Edward McCann Mi et NN charges, and his right ha \ Jeremiah Griflin ich wi thie how afternoon Riversid wil asad HOW ' hae ht by and al tecy. ng ar Flownoy, Ca friends in thi Harold I. Martin, Napance, worth on July Mary Woods. Rev. the nuptial kno' in only the contracting Martin among mn | of witne that, 'under John ain to ges running wild endeavor State Attorney with onditions dees tainin in a vi cover," nan is going ahead to uncover whi alr wobse on ide, wed | Ty Wert De immediate of parties and spending Thousand next week where tho populas thriving bu Floremee Johnston arrived ho from a three montl vi Toronto, Pa . the Colleg have re of are honey moor the will leave, Sask. , has a Mi last week with friends Buffalo and Scranton, R. A. Croskery, of staff, and 'l C. Smith their positions. Mr. Croskery cepted the head mastership Lindsay Collegiate Instituto Smith goes to Harriston as ter of the high Miss Florence According to inf attorney Lalands he rmatior for yOoutig 1 A the state office political officials," and collect di demanded the The collector in charge of | that 11 Ht [toll | McC Raymare sent to room a A two big | police fry men. sev horde the violator nee me and tribut { A rom Mos: 4 Wy law Oranvevill of mn gral certain lines and see to it the men and women operating in pay their full mea the placing of hI tor 1 Judge Mo and the indicting « dive keepers of the west Attorney Wayman an nounced that he had got throught with the bulk of the sgeait tigation on { the weit side and would begin to take jup other sections as possible rats ire lines With 7 ann's cage on « / \ / IS ny and A / 1 [ely ourt, head. ma 4 jthirteen 'more {xide, "States ure of De chool., ribbard leit thi to spend the summer with iviends St. Jol, NB. J. W, John v wife, Now - York City, spent a | days thi week visiting his t Mi H Lane. W. L. John London spent a few day guest of ister, Mi H. Lan Mir Sills and her mother Mi: loft, Monday | of months in the west, Thomas Mu | phy liv Monday months' in Mr KE and ress pare mves tor of the city as rap- Inspector McCann's of a ne be postponed hoped by rapid to evervthing n re for a in the meantime {McCann are i ton casity, ny ( HON: wetion minis died JOTIN ter of in T¢ SWIMS DRYDEN, agriculture for One ronto, on Thursday, also his (Dr.) Purvi ding October Former tario, September or friends ushing of Ingpecton enthusiastically declaring their be R. Morren education and Iriend of Mayor known the accused number of vears ubstantial the inspector the best lega had and that he out of his own friend who kept . aiding the indicted police aul | official was Dean Walter 1 hm of the South Side Cathedral and Paul, which located the centre of side {trict for i OVER A MILE rere defence his innocence of the personal who tor a ann's aid in a Mr. Morren would hire that could be pay the biils Another for a ind the children site, Mr. Johny of | to his provine | In Main Channel 'of the St.' Law. | lief mn arc th rence River {inembes Mi St. 1 Park, N.} N Remington, hter of H. Remington 1 a ditlicult aquatic 'ark, yesterday onnell, We atertown, at St. la Point than a the minutes coup! of | stay prairie Hufi of hex (irieve Rev. H. Cairn Miss Clara Ce a thre and | Pringle mn board N 1 warm a0 July the twelve and Mi Watertown feat at With wim Park 1Wi Ruth "nee and us has se's, Crore nspector to Me to-day, that he came way My ol My Cairn andl | Yeai dau drns leave, next week, for | Charle months' visit in Saskatoon [performe told Me. and Mr Ira |St6 1 erday, to visit their | Frank ®On Chicago. R. G. Wrigh and Mi Leila Wright left this week to visit friend? in Brandon awrence | him Ol the docl dock at ol mare dimontonn. Jedd, vest talent she uld from Wo to the tance wrence avren | pocket. 3 up tthe work Vivian, ol mile S the Summer of Peter almost in mnel of river, in Winnings Of London 30, --Sergt of W winner ley Sion main chi {tim forty ol ale " | cellent Blackburn, Paint heads the hist ol i tives SE CME ANMRGHY of £180 amount is hi he was not a In ing : Building. [IS THE CONDITION IN BAR. |, Youtral, July 50. Fherrien, fatally burned CELONA { the tenement building ided, at 352 Machicu hospital. 'Both she and were asleep at the time of when they were awakened was almost completely cut {ing her way through the {Mr. Therrien by her side, the "Imade her wav to. a gallery, [clothing a flames, ed to the dis feet. She was terribly streets and are | gyetnined internal hot. | which resulted in barricade rien remained the | pageyed by and ly burned, She mn ex whe fur- Canadians. she re to vim when wis hid condition July vice (i Vi nnipeg rire jan and 1 5 ut | individual | of | among with a total or INJURIES FATAL. I'his member winmn Burn- the regular tean Adding thi team, the Can together $4,600. Last Xa, 100 (OF thy Winnipe Hamilton the total vlian brin £926. - 4 they won 170 take home R650 to won Ferdinand fire in she died in the her husband the fire and their escape off. Fight- flames with away al mn a which land, om or about yer about mn re come to | tT roojy Many amount hot ot Cover Principal Streets-- Shot Both Sides-- | Insurrectionists Have ronto 200) 31 and on = Said than ol view better point A wood facts tory 1 literary Surrenderad. from a woman with her and jump of fifteen burned and injuries in her fall, her death. Mr. Ther on the gallery until firemen. He bad but will recover. DAILY MEMORANDA that mass Barcelona 3 n street, a tance coming by hoat, been placed And they're coming Io attend Campbell Straw Hat Sale. America Saturday Market Clerk by rail ites, Brot ipa weeping all prin mtinually I'h i em with Bapulace eh the windo i ith detdiy na I'he boomin fteamer to Thou o ctury I'he killed both also was offect ! Ne 2 tilt 11 a.m for Toll City fire, hy sides be heard are Vis buildin nre numeropu of the guns « Huge fl where on Form-- Had A Rare Malady. Norwich, N.Y., July 30.--Mrs. Mar tha Thomas is dead at her home | North Pitcher, of rave malady, which caused her to gain flesh ste ily until at the time of her death weighed more that 100 pounds seventy-five years old slender woman, of until Baseball, Ir BA Field 4 hmen pau, League Cricket mike nt troyed many al being di me differ point n " at les' "Attack "Children of The lai ramp and The Wooden Indian Mills & Co's half-price sale Id interest every Kingston me chopped in two, are facts » certainly have' used the Barcelona, nridsummer ale announcement Martin ext page.) principal ad i Insurrectionists Surrendered Mad she Nhe the of succeeded the revolutionists that had 120 was and been a pound axe. at about | St imto St Square artillery opened losses I'he official remair Japafh Will Be Represented. S30. royalty sur state- only grou} of revolution JARS ALL SIZES AT will the the belief Japan at of Tokio, July pres by tennial of the river, here. be re- tri-ven Hudson current ibly will be Princess red. The ented 11 now discovery the Japanese pr Pri who are Ww I according to I'he represented Kuni, inity ot ob by ope tent at the Hamilton Steel | 1) lr ompany, His pair bars huarse France Taly 18 pita thir he tors covery, een motl 1 in Auk av a farewell Robertson Bros. || in wie durin ion Bavonne, -_-- A Big Drop ol summery cicaning deper on events, preparations for! In. the price hats, at I ampbell Bros', fovery sale, contingency. ---- -------- -- a ---------- £ = CHURNED SUNDAY ; PUNISHED | Woman's Husband Took Law Into Own Hands, Mich.; July 30.--Mrs. Augus ¢| who, yesterday. apphed for a for the arrest of her x) band on a charge of assault and! battery, savs that August gets pee- vish quite often ai hat he takes | unijue methods of * expressing his | dissatisfaction with his wife-snd ol Flint, Smith, warrant world in general. The latest outburst was a religious one, she alleges, home Saturday her churning. he having afternoon come and found After voicing his dis- | pleasure at the desceration of the Sabbath, he secured a hammer and proceeded to reduce the churning out- | fit to broken bits of churn floating | about the floor of the Smith resi- dence in five gallons of sweet cream. Then, according to her story, he gave her a severe beating. JUST CANNED FRUIT. That Was Why Woman Sued Divorce. { Mich., July 30.7% voree suit of Lenora Adams William J. Adams was heatd Jude Wiest. © Onebof the alle A the complainant' was that her his band had been extremely cruel, the clanse that had heen forced tg ean 150 quarts of fruit and 200 wts of Judge Wiest delivered a the ways of the century Ao, savin vife would tatenu For | Lansing, 3 hefore tions ific being she tomatoes short (qu lecture on of half a the old-time frowned mothers that have house at such a | v ene | PRESIDENT J. J. MONTES HOLLOW TREE TELEGRAPHY. | Colombian Natives Able to Signal For Miles. | July 30.---Capt. Whiffen has after years of exploration in southeastern Colombia. Among his discov ies ig a secret system of telegraphy employed by The natives. I Hollow trees selected of thickne out note The to forty but the natives | words inténded from the | | , | i | WHAT 1S REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE POSITION | OF GREAT BRITAIN Londen, arrived here various high er sound |* miles, are which when struck. from thirty is employed, the musi give low travels No code recog ize different v The Supremacy of the Seas Be Kept By the Nation--With- | 7 Must | out It Subjugation is Possible. | tlouse of Minister the Prime July 30.--In vesterday, announcing the result of an| enquiry substituted at the urgent re] quest of Field Marshal Lord Roberts, | by the committee of national defence irding the possibility jof an inva ion of iwland, said the awn ved at by the committee that, so long the naval of Great Britain was an invasion on a as by 120,000 or utterly impossible. If, however command of the should be Great Britain's subjection, an would be inevitable, whatever strength of its military organi- might be. i London. Commons Asquith, conclusions Vere as supremacy adequately large 150,000 men, sured, such was the seas lost by enemy, the zations ht A Peculiar Death. Pittsburg, Pa., July 30.--A mournful whines at his door resulted in the finding Annie Graham dead in her trunk in] her home last evening. She was a | widow, aged and lived alone, was Jast last Friday. deputic reported that fell acci dentally? her neck being broken: by | striking a trunk into which her body tumbled. » } dog' mistres of Mrs. | and seen Coroner' she New Governor Sails. John' Nfld., July 30 the adminstrator from the colonial office gat the new governor of Ne Sir Ralph PWiitiame. loft | Jolm's by the Allan | Wednesday. I'he that he should His ex- received a =~ wlleney despatch ing that foundlar Liverpool for liner Carthag original idea was leave July 6th, but he has prob- | ably delayed by reasons of the imperia conference St. rinian, on heen 1 defence Kinrade To Retire July 200---1¢ 3 head master on of ughter shot Mr. Hamilton, L. Kinrade, street that an- sai of ( leave absence was apply oming choc for term, reap Panam a Flats nd secure the m | clearing one of offered Bros'. bargain Campbell I summer hat ever milton a dog, thoug mad, almost tore the I'he child's condition Several people have ious dogs recently that over hundred lestroved. At H been hild, tical. tin the fact have been d A woman has been made eri- | bit pite | dogs is been ny Vic a super inten | dent of Chicago's school system, - | Lea, [rates lin the lin Ito {Germany | were ja re | considerably I= 0." All | countered. | o'clock struck the | above Ident, . damage {or jas | were i of i boat berg | eet aground line, { the last |. moraing, {head 'ent by ATEST NEWS Dispatches From Near And Distant Places ° THE WORLDS TIDINGS {GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. | Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Rev. Arthur Lea, son of Joseph Toronto, has been appointed a bishop to Japan. Arrangements have been completed for a merger of the leading Canadian cement companies. China is preparing to take a coneus of her 400,000,000 people, The consus is to a thorough one. At Prescott the fishing id Lawrence 'better this year has been: for many years. President Taft forced the conference | committee on the tariff to the on rough lumber and The question of an imperial gene ral staff was discussed at the dof conference at London: on Thursday M.. Bleriot will enter a monoplane competition to held in the the Hudson-Fulton celebration York. intimated that there is fear the garrison at Madrid has been tampered with "hy the surrectionists President Gomez annulled for the purchase in Fra of artillery and rifles army Mekenzie St it the than is reduce gloves. be fall at New It is reason itself in has con- tracts > and Cuban Daniel and Ross arrested, at Glace the charge of attempting to blow up Man- | ager Simpeon's house, It is said about 100 municipalities will, in January next, vote on loeal ition Two cities the lisy Brantiord. constables' Albert Bay, on of are on | Petorhoro and At the solution convention was passed protesting against criticism of 'the sweat box and third methods Suspicions are entertained, at Mark- stay, that G. A. Ardell, the C.P.R. brakeman, whose body was found on the railroad track, a few weeks ago, met with foul play. The disorders reported from Gmrial jara, Mexico, a few davs age, are, ac | cording to a later report, nothing but 'student enthusiasm," and said on- | thus it is ted, will be re pressed in short order The Transcontine MIFSTONTS sa) 1 police degree "asm, predic railway Winnipeg and of the hme will the G.T.P. carl the com portion of tal com Lake Supe be ready to in September, pany this year's crop. ior section 0 enabling least a lease thus at Lo carry SHE HIT AN ICEBERG. S.S. Mcntrose Was Damaged. July 30.--With the plates upper portion of her port hdw damaged, the steamer C.P.R. line, arrived o'clock, last eveniy Considerably Quebec, on the Montrose, of the in port at eight land moored at the breakwater, London on the 8th instant," and proceeded to Antwerp, { leaving the latter port on the 14th inst., for Quebec and Montreal, with over 300 passengers and a general cal went well until New- where dense fog was cn- The steamer"s speed wa reduced to almost dead slow. At 11.30 the morning of Friday, inst., the fog being very dense the time, the steamer's port bow east end of a huge iceburg receiving the injury The Montrose left nearnngy foundland, on 23rd at a glancing blow, described. Griffiths, was the com- the steamer's on the bridge at immediately after the acci- forward to ascertain what Ife then whistled boats, and three Capt. mander, time, and, ran was done fqr the emergency minutes later were all in the water fully manned. There was no confusion panic on board after the collisi in a few seconds the passengers aware that there was no danger the vessel foundering. When the < Word Nigisted on board the Mont- she proceeded slowly on her pass Griffiths gives a direct denial story, sent from Newfoundland, tifat the HM.R. Brilliant stood by the Montrose for four and assisted in her repairs He states that the Brilliant was never nearer his ship than sixty miles. He imagines that story must have got abroad from the fact that the Brilhant in wireless communication with the Montrose at the 'time of the collision Captain Grifliths save that which' his ship touched out of the on, rose age Capt. the to days the was 180 water and was at the time Captain Walsh, superintendent of the C.PR. Captain Grifliths, sav that serious and that water It can the goin ce marine and damage not ahove the without is line ship is all repaired info Some dock. stated that, . were hadly discipline cn was the means there was no minutes all was although frichtened, hoard the cf assuring them that danger and in a few quiet on beard. After landing the passengers, this the Montrose will proceed to Montreal to discharge her cargo. aud the necessary repairs wil then he the per Montrose lmade The only: person hort on boprd the steamer was a fireman, who his being thrown out of his bunk. 'The Montrose's cargo suffered no damage, for they TO FINALLY DECIDE As to Where Science Building Will Be Erected. Another meeting of the School of Mining governors has been called for this evening to further consider the question of site for the two new buildings to be erected, As the Or- phans' Home directors refuse to sell their Union street property for less hlhan $27,500, and as the university Hihthorities refuse to pay that price, it looks as if the buildings would be reared on the Union street campus, though efforts have been made to presefve that gréen by purchasing the Orphans' Home property, The di rectors of the orphanage are consid ered as taking an unwise course in refusing the sum offered by the uni- versity, The meeting of the Mining Schoo! governors this evening is for the purpose of taking final actign, as there can be no longer delay) Al- ready six weeks have been lost in the present negotiations. WAS A DISCREPANCY Between Cash on Books. Sidney Keech, agent of railway Stoco, ageni of the Dominion Express com- pany, hag heen committed for trial for wrongfully converting express fu for his own use. The shortage is Defendant deelarcs that on July 5Hth he put packages of money in a waste paper' basket for safety; next morning his wife emptied the contents of = the basket into the stove and started a fire. The money was burned. Hand and at as well as Juinie SENATOR PAT McCARREN, boss of King's County, New York, who is in Philadelphia studying the uniform primary law. Discussing the possible candidacy of former President Roosevelt for mayor of New York, he said "it would be Wadighifed for a form- er president to run for mayor, Democratic Old Age Marries Youth. New York, 30 ount Robert De la Barge de Centean, fifty-three vears of of Paris, France, and Miss Jennie . Bell Wooleath, of No. Burlington avenue, Angeles, Cal., were, to-day, granted a license to, marry here. Miss Woolrath gave lis age as" thirty and her birthplaee as Buffalo; N.Y. The couple that they would be married in this city before August Ist and leave for Paris immediately after the ceremony. WED 10 GET MONEY WOMAN MARRIED MAN SHE MET ON STREET. Courtship, Wedding and Recovery of $3,500 All Crowded Intc One Hour--Couple Then Separ- ated--Never Met For Years. July age, said Fourteen Wis... Jul Curious ht in « of Ireen Years ago, Appleton, 30 details came occurrence here fon which within one hour the wooing, the m of $3.500 worth to I ourt ar in packed recovery Were arriage? the of propert separation, in which CL tion Miss Lucinda a' Kaukauna man fig pals Upon Judge and a transac Chicago, and d princi Bush, ur as Bus) mar the 0 ation of Miss annulled her Russell, which name groom assumed at time marriage The « arate ely after the anne had seen unti the aj pli Gpodland® riage to John brid the immediht neither the ouple nint S01 nee other om here in ive he ordir to which oon became ¢ man a street i; d him to marry her he assumed name Droperty was promi she bride, stoppe Appleton and ¢ He did, bat under 1 the on ther rich tog uple neve ived « Fre of To Ringstosn. specialist in ning, has nearly engagement in to his orders Comite Kem; and t ten weeks' Picton, and will attend hete in a few Mr. Kemp has not canvassed in over eighteen years, and, his engagements run all the vear Orders Uglow-s. : Marsden treatment finished a pian days at A Big Success. Campbell Bros'. big clearing sale of summer hats has been a big success, and to-morrow promises greater do- ings than ever, WEATHFR PROBABILITIES Toronto, Ont., July 30.--Ottawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence : (10 am.) Moderate to northwest winds, fine. Sav urday light to moderate variable w fine and warm. Only. Full 20 inch length, Mous- 0 quitaire Wrist, with 2 dome fastener, made of rich Lust rous Milanese Silk. The best at Regul Gloves in the trade cheap Price, $1.25 Sale Price 75¢ glove puvice. Special Sale of Ladies' Fine White Knit Garments, knee length and lace trimmed, 35¢ Quality at DIED. Kingston, on July lizabeth Ann Smith, Charles Smith, aged six years. Funeral from Catharine 9 a.m. Kriends invited 80th, beloved thirty= SMITH.~In 1909 of residence, 13 St. morning, at Cemetery respectful= late Sunday Sand Hall acquaintances attend, her and to ly RO BE KT J REID, The 1eading Undertaker. "Phone, 377. 227 Frifiqess street. is the weather when CED This Is Appreciated. Our Own Special. Blend Is particularly adopted for delicious drink. Price 3bc. pound. Jas. Redden & Co lniporters Of Fine Groceries. T AKE NO' r ICE 2 Sideboards, 2 Bureaus, 2 Mirror Frames in Mahogany, also a lot of other Antique goods. Will dispuse of very cheap for cash. at TURK'S. "Phone, 7084 thi= per New Perbies celebra Camphb most >, atl aaa Iroc LANSING plac foronte on September Tha otheo of KE. J. viee-president and gengral manager the Grand Trunk Pacific RR. wenn permanently transferred Montreal to Winnipeg. "Buy infants' foods Red Cross drug store, there, An Englishman, one-quarter inch over seven feet tall, and wearing a Na. L7 boot, landed in New York, yesters day. "For that tired feeling" try bottle - of beef, iron and 'wine, and 21, at Gibson's Red Crows, the of has from Chamlwrlain, '" at Gibson's Always fresh a

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