Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1910, p. 1

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er KINGSTON, -ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910. AY LAST BDITION mE -- YEAR 77-NO. 196 iE DEE © f-- A (f ) ; * nishing the money for fence, ES -- Some eriminal lawyers are even pen. will betting five to one. that Crippen ve acquitted, will not who is fur Crippen's de liberally sap counted Newton say but says he is funds. Crippen is p---- AE KET NOI a ---------- === JER 10 To Open and Prorogue Parliament of Toronto, Aug. 24.~A correspondent writing to the Globe from Norway House, says that in an interview with A THRESHER KILLED. Scalded. Vineland, Ont., Aug: ¥.--Albert Mo- ver, who lived one mile east of here, was moving his threshing outfit from Crushed Against Engine and Badly | (5% WEA Toronto, Ont, August m.---Of + tawa Valley and Upper : oderate south-west to sou! : enerally fair and decidedly warm. howers and jocal thunder storms on Thursday plied with J. Rittenhouse's barn, this morning, when he was almost instantly killed. The engine and separator becwme un- © , allowing the separator to come forward, crushing Mr.. Mover against the engine and badly scalding him, Mr. Moyer was extricated with- in a lew minutes but life was ex tinet. A grown-up. son survives him. WAS IT PAGGART? Earl Grey the latter said : "H I am , you may say that I will both open and prorogue the pext session of the parliament of Canada, 1911-1912 This is the expressed wish of my su periors across the waters, apd, ak though my year's extension of time as sional Compaign TARIFF 'vovernor-general expires on September : £ 2th, yet 1 feel it my bounden duty ' Do se-- to remain, not from. an imperial view: SAID TO BE ROOM FOR IMPROVE Point alone, but out of respect to the MENT Canadian people." Individual Schedules Disposed of in a Scientific Basis--The Commission is to be a Factor in the Findings-- Unreasonable Profits are to be Cut ofr. Beverly, Mass, Aug. 24. President Taft's keynote for the coming econgres- sional campaign will be a further re vision of the tarifi. While he is still convineed the Payne-Aldrich tariff law is the best tarifi the country has ever had, Mr. Taft has concluded there ix room 'for improvement, vy Mr. Taff does not propose another wholesale revision, but he will recom- mend to éongress that individusl sche- dules be taken up separately and dis- posed of on a scientific basis, The new revision is to be based upon the findings of the tariff commission as to the eost of production at home and abroad. (nly a fair profit is te be allowed the American producers. "Extortionate and unreasonable" fits, the president declares, are to tolerated no longer, The president hag outlined his posi tion, in detail, in a letter he has sent |: to Representative MeKinley for publi- cation in the republican congressional campaign text hook. WR ¢ To Enlarge The Ranges At Ottawa MINISTER SOUGHT TO COME TO AID OF DOMINION : RIFLE "SSSOCIATION. [EER TO é For The Coming Congres-| fortunate in his selection of Newton, ho 1s generally considered the dev erest criminal lawyer in England. To Be Put Up In The Crippen Casc HIS LAWYER'S CLAIM EVIDENCE 18 CIRCUMSTANTIAL AND VERY WEAK. Emotional Appeals to the Jury Will Not be Made--The Only Real Evi- dence Is That Dr. Crippen Ran Away---Fight on This Point. London, Aug. 24--From Solicitor Arthur Newton, atiorney for Pr, H. H. Crippen, who is now en route from 'uchec to London to undergo trial for the murder of his wile, Belle Elmore, your correspondent secured the first outline of the de "fence. 3 Emotional appeals to' the jury such 'as figure ju (American courts, Newton declared, will not be made, From his standpoint the case appears substan tially an follows : Fragments of a human body dug up in the collar of the house of Tir. © Crippen. The police say the bricks under which these fragments were found had recently dine tiiebed, but expert' evidence will be fortheoming that it is impossible for anyone to determine this point, as suming that the bricks had been up touched for ax long s» a month, Dre. Fepper, the government alyst, has stated that he has fufied the remaine an those of a man, but Dr. Marshall, who conduect- od the post mortem, teutified before the coroner (hat he etuld not swear as to the question of sox, and it is doubtful if Dr. Pepper's heliel can be substantiated under | cross-examinn tion. At any rate it seems certain that the prosecution will fail to make good its claim that the fragments were those of a woman who once underwent an operation, the overwhelming weight of medical evidenge being that it isa sheer impossibility to find such traces in romans in the condition of those discovered in the Hilldrop Crescent res The police expect to make much of the fact that Crip is known to belonging to but hn" defence, Newton says, will show that he was for years constantly pawning and redeeming this jewellery. As to the significance of Crippen's flight with M LeNeve, his typist, the defence will point out that it was perfect natural for the deetor, in View of wife's admittedly mys terious disappearance, to feel that uspicion, and that it was by no mesos surprising for him to shrink from a police enguiry. Hho defence will make the most of the fact that Inspector Dew failed to find ensugh evidence agminst Crip- pon in the first examination of the doctor to warrant an arrest. 2 The. finding of the human remains Cand the flight of the doctor are the only possi bits of evidence the jon has, Newton contends. "The only veal evidence," he says, Love Will Find the Way. - is that Crippen ran away, and up| poi Aug. 24.--A house painter on that point the prosecution musty od paal Morel, who was 'arrested make its entire fight. 2% for breaking into a fla} in the Boule: ~../Phe consensuy } al opinion here hard de Talenve, Paris, and stealing is tha. wnicss the ion fave a far (300 worth of jewelry, pleaded that stronger chain of evidence than hash, had done wo in order to give a t been indicated, the court will birthday present to his fiance. sotuslly order the release of Crip: y i Special rate of $1 MEMORANDUM ship in the College Book Store DAILY Th a . fahip closes on Saturday. Chasse Hoard. ood De ne la on Books at ridiculously low prices al na hee at. Yacht Club he the College Book Store sale, A---- HIS CHILD SICK; SUICIDED, Tragic Death of Man in Lake Nipis- sing. North Bay, Ont, Aug. 24. --~The body of Hemry 8S. Grist, a man of hity years, was washed ashore on Lake Nipissing near the government wharl, Grist Jeaves a young widow and an infant child. On Sunday 'the ' child was very ill, and after petwrning to the house, after a visit to the doctor's office, Grist again left the house about midnight without saving anything to his wife, and it is supposed walked de liberately to the wharf and rommitted suicide, while temporarily insane, as he was excesdingly worned about the gick child. Grist came originally from Bracebridge and had resided in North Bay two weeks. ¥ That a Young Woman Saw Near Belleville. Belleville, Ont., Aug. 24.---A young lady, of this city, is sure she saw Taggart, the escaped murderer, in this city a few nights ago. She gave the man a meal after ten and knew him by his picture in the Toronto papérs She told her suspicions to a man in authority but was only smiled at. The man lit and has not heen seen since, The Cadet Movement Regarded as the Salvation of the Situation in Can- aday Said the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario at a Luncheon in Ot- * tawa. Special to the Whig. Ottawa, Aug. 24.1 believe cadet movement is the salvation of the situation in Canada. In past years we have been usder estimating the ability of young men; we never som Lo realize that these boys 'can be trained to these best advantage." Mr. Gibson to-day attended the lunch. 'feon at the Rifle Association meet and commented favorably on many im- provements at the ranges. Lord Lane downe, military secretary, represented his excellency Earl Grey. A terrific hail stowm, at the ranges; resulted in the 500 yards rontest of the Walker match wing called off and only the 900 yards shoot in that event will eount. This afternoon Col. Hughes, presi dent of the DIR.A,, entertained Hon. W. Gibson, lieutenant-governor of (In tario, Hou. Charles Murphy, Dr. Coul tér, Gen Macdonald, apd fifty others, at luncheon. The minister is beng pressed to get the government to buy land adjoining the ranges so as to enlarge them. The weather conditions, to-day, were good and at the 300 yards range, for the Governor-General match, there were many possibles. Lieut. Mortis, Bowmanville, is leading in the grand aggregate, with 203; Sergt. Bailes, 10th 'Royal Grengdiers, 'Toronto, is second with 202. Of Kingston and Viemity We cordially invite you to call and view, The Great Exhibition JAEGERS CELEHRATED Pure Wool Wear FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, DRESSING GOWNS, KIMONOS, GOLF JACKETS, NORFOLK COATS FOR LADIES, SWEATER COA'PS ROR CHILDREN. ¢ SPECIAL EXHIBIT of STEAMER RUGS. Steacy's MA McORMOND --DUNLOP--On Wednesday, August 24th. 1810, at the home of the bride's parents, 198 Colborne rect, by the Rev. Dr. Mackie, Fiorence May Dunlop to J 2% Mc Ormond, of Fort William, Ont. the BOOKER T. OFF TO EUROPE. Industrial There. will Stady Conditions were beets pro- be WILLIAM LOEB. JR, tor of the port of New York and #ibility in the race for governor w York State 2 200 MEN PERISHED FOREST FIRES ARE SOMEWHAT UNDER CONTROL. an: dens wo Roasts Reosevelt, Paris, Aag 24--In an interview to- day in the Gd Blas, ex-Governor Pen- jamin: B. Odell, jr., New York, makes a vigorous attack on Roosevelt, Not only is Roosevelt violent and uncouth and possessed of Rough Rider man- ners, he says, but he is a bitter en- emy of the trusts and sarifis and is Out offering no security to men of affairs . in American. Taft is sure to win the | Butte, Mont, Aug. 26.-<The latest next election. Odell, who is in Europe [reports indicate that the forest fires in Jor his health, has long been a poli {Idaho are somewhat under control, al- tical enemy of Roosevelt. Odell says [though the wind is said to he blowing Roosevelt 18 losing his popularity. {forty miles an hoary and Wallace and ~- other places are yet in danger 'of be HIS PHONOGRAPH SLANDERED. ing completely wiped out. The fires are now raging fiercest in Montana. A special from Wallace says Forest Supervisor. Weigle has veeored word that 200° men, under Chief Ranger Kootkey, perished in a camp nedr Fal- con at the head waters of the 8(, Joe river. "The other loss of life is esti- mated at 100, Governor Torris, yesterday after (noon, called out the state militia and 'the chief executive is now in the Lib- iby distsiet' fighting the flames at the head of 200 soldiers and several hun- citizens. Libby i& quite a large placer mining distriet. LADY DE BATHR (Lilly Langtry). She is to return to the stage after an absence of several years. She will ap- pear in a new melo~drama at the Drury Lane Theatre, London 5 THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS Wind Blowing Hard, and Various Villages are in Danger of Being Wiped Out----State Militia Called BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, CHOICE OF WIVES, New York, Aug, 24.--Dr. Booker T. Washington departed, vesterday, for Europe on board the Carmania, of the Cunard ling, to study industrial con ditions in England, France, Germany and Italy, "The problem of the man farthest down," ia the way Dr, Washington de goribes the negro question, and his [parpose in going 'abroad is to observe bonditions in those parte of Europe in whith the "white man who i "Tarthest own' lives and works. "1 intend to compare," Dr. Washing: ton said, "the people who do the rough work in the field, on the publie works and in the mines of Furope, with the masses of negroes who do the hard work in the south. 1 shall make a particular study of workers in Lon- don cand Berlin, endeavoring to make acourate estimates of their condition and. opportunities as compared with our southern negroes. 1 shall study also agricultural regions of Southern Europe from which comés the bulk of our homigrant population, 1 shall return about October 1st." Methodist Probationers Mast Con sult Superiors. Victoria, B.C., Aug, 24. As a proof of the Methodist conference's sympathy with the Chinese government's crusade SIBLE FORM. against the traffic in opiam, the gen- Matters That Interest Everybody-- eral superintendent, and secretary have boon insteucted Lo. dr vl Rverpeiing Ry I a at L, aw memori- s 3 al to be formirded to the Heli dove - metpbersl ernment asking that power to use all its influence to help China in the work upon which 'she is engaged. 9 4 The report of the commission on YR of age. ink N rules recommended a change in 8! Seek Bela an, toy ny a New York clause in the discipline which states .; "1o et age soit said at $95,000, that a probationer should take no The Manitohs - ws . ; steps about marriage without first con- {th hen » id : Tee (reas estimates sulting his brethren. i. WRAY od oy the three prairie The new clause reads that when Pao ~ 303 ox en bushels. about to enter the married state, helg Shipments hat pas goods to , ] Ld ms ng n, year, ineveased {rom should consult his superiors in office, £2,129.245 worth toa value of Fe to whose suthority he is subject. ' " S 2a 4 et ¥ By a vote of 412 to 92 the confer | Kes. John Ginn, Li 0: sponding» faw weeks in Port Swanley, with her ence decided to elect two general su- perintendents instead of one, after a husband, diéd suddenly, on. . { evening. } warm debate: The elections will be held to-day. The recommendation : 3 : y the strike against the American Sheet and Tin Plate company will be the committee was that three super- i ; pointed, 1 ro- : intendents be appoin one to Yel ii off Saturday, Abont 7000 men are affected. side west of Ontario and another east of Ontario, : ; 5 An American syndicate in about to develop. the enormous water power of A GREAT AMOUNT the. grand discharge of Lake St. Jahn, which is controlled by Col. B. A: Font » Girls Won When Records Were Piny- ed in Comrts London, Ang. H.-A novelty ny phonograph litigation is reported from Arad, in Hungary, M. Schwarz, a dealer in phonographs, was sued for slander uttedd by one of his instru- | ments, The trail of the slander suit disclosed amusing. circumstances. M. Schwarz had been disturbed at night by the singing of girls employ- ed in a dressmaker's shop across the! street. He protested in vain. One | noon when the girls were at their funch they were shocked by a tor rent of swearing from the funnel of a phonograph in the window of M Schwarz's shop. The girls sued NM Schwarz for slander, M. Schwarz testified that he did not ' know that the girls could hear the in- strument and that he had only been testing some records he had bought. John Scott, Renfrew, - dropped dead on the street. He was seventy-three Looters Shot Dead. Butie; Mont., Aug. 24.~Two looters * lcanght in the ruins of a burned por- * tion of Wallace, Idaho, have heen shot to death by negro troopers of the 25th United States Infantry policing the town, according to reports receiv- ed herve. The practical judge had the phono- |. The robbers were attempting to. get graph regord tested in court, Every. [M0 a safe when surprised, and were body recognized M. Schwarz's voice captured after a struggle. 2 and he was found guilty and fined. Efforts are being. made to find. a : man aconsed of having set fire to the KILLED ON THE SPOT town. According to a statement made to the anthorities by a citizen, he saw a man, whom he deseribed, set fire to JCOAL MOTORIST WAS IMPALED SHAFT OF CART, - ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 577. : 480 Princess Street, JAMES REID The OM of 1 254 and 356 "Phone 147 for Ambbiatiee. Scott. 88.. Royal George, of the Canadian | Nocthou: Steamship Eo, from Bris tal, mward, at Father Point, with HANDLED AT the Whalen building, where the blaze WILLIAM THIS SEASON i started. ry . 2 230 t cabin, 200 " sabin, B50 It is Said That 1.23 ous 30 fr iSabin. 24 second cabin, B50 Will be Handled, and Considerable | At Kansas City, upon her plea of of it is for Western Distribution. . incompatibility, supported by the Fort William, Ont. Ang. 24. More | VW stimony of hee maid, Mrs. Edna ¢oal has been unloaded at = this port Cowin Cudahy was awarded a divores since the opening of navigation than Jom: Jack. Siudnhy, son of the mil. in any previous similar period last ihre Ro pac oh year. The total is greater than that jexander 1). dan he, of any other Canadian port, and is ex- 'S0rance broker, - was found dead on eeeded by only Chicago, Cleveland Sy. | Wednesday = moming, in his office, in perior and Duluth Six hundred and the Canada Permanent Building, «it- fifteen thousand tons were:handled gt|ting at his desk. He had shot him the CIR. . deck. alone, .an amount self through the head. greater than ever before shipped to apy Sir Wilfrid Laurier is due to return single dock. in North America in an [19 Viawa op September 7th, aod equal period of time. Orders placed in ahout all the other ministers will be Cleveland Buffalo will bring the {back by that time. Ag a comparative Iv early session is anticipated, there coal receipt s at Fort William up to}'¥ 3 about 1.950.000 tons for the season, | Will be none too much time to prepare thy y "Hor it. about ninety cent. of the anthra- : $ cite is for western distribution. Much| Apdrew Fogarty, of the Albion ho- of the. bituminous doa}, , is for the tel, Owen Sound, fenud guilty on a west, and the remainder will be used third offence of selling liguor under by railways. the loeal option byJaw, was sentenced to four months in jail. Mr. Fogarty served a sionlar term in jail two years TAKE NOTICE A Lot of different Old-fashioned Furniture, all ready polished, Bargains for Cash. Turk's. "Phone 705. Al Kinds of OLIVES IN ALL SIZED BOTTLES. Queen Olives. Manzanilla Olives. Pitted Olives, Ripe Olives. Olives Stuffed with "Nats. Olives Stuffed with Celery. Olives Stuffed with Pimientos, for life member Li- ON A Human Ostrich. Aug. 22.-Bélore he died {inthe hospital, Frank Wilson, ad: vertising sonic of 'Bt. Lows, told the police he had swallowed articles of a foreign nature, He was operated on and according to physicians, shoe buttons, hooks, ladies' hatpins, three keys, lead pencils, a thermometer and other things were removed. While in aja depressed state Wilvon had swallow: ed anything he could get down his throut, the doctors say. Cairo, IL, Terrible Midnight Sequel to an Acci- dent and an Act of Kindness----Gave Aid to Injured Boy. Genova, Aug. 24.--A terrible acc: dent befell M. Alleman, a wellknown Swiss watch manufacturer, as he was motoring at night in the Bernese Ob- Herland. When passing through a village school boy ran from a garden right in front of the car and was run over Jhefore there was the least chance of stopping it. Me. Alleman took the boy in his car and al once went off to the nearest hospital, where the lad was found to be severely injured. In going along a narrow lane he dvd not see a cart coming toward him, and the car dashed into it af a' J pate. There was a dreadinl th, in which the horse was badly cat and the cart smashed to atoms. When arrived it was found that M. Alleman's body had been Ipierced by the splintered end of one of the shafts of the cart, and he was killed on the spoi. 3 * War Treasure Trove Found. Paris, Ag. M.~Theee little vases, believed to have been buried during the canweane, or during the Franco: German war, and . containing about A WORD TO THE WOMAN | Whose Father, Brother, Son or Husband | isin Business in Kingston. "Thousands anda 0 "dollars worth of merchandise, In lines Sold in : to ads of being bought outaide the city. $ S40 game of {tS goes to the great department stores of Toronto, 'Montreal. Ottawe, London, Glasgow, Chicago, and elsewhere and 'thousands more their way into the coffers of the houses sending pepresentatives 'house to Housé to take orders. + "Probably 99 per cent. of these goods, if aot in stock in Kings- would be gladly drdered at less prive than you could jus, fn most cases thoughtlessly placed * with y buy them Sutside Hema, ments mush, 19, évery man, woman and child in "As » matter of good business, 4 it fair? © Asa matter of loyalty to home and home enterprises, is It ' Ps a matter of building up this city as against other cities, Is At affect you' directly? not your comforts and luxuries of Kingaton' STE ] d hese ad Toronto, in- She Flirts With Convicts, Trenton, N.J,, Ang. 20.~A young woman who lives opposite the . state {prison here hax been notified by the police that she must stop flirting with reonviets in the.prison. The state prison authorities say the young woman has demoralized the discipline of the prison by standing in a window and flirting with prisofers who are employed in the shop, A -- i ei. To Move Grain Crop. Winnipeg, Man, Aug. 24 --In the various yards over the system of the CNR, are 10000 box ears, aud the officials of rod 'ave awaiting the signal fram the farmers to throw army of trains into western | 4+ "WERE TRESPASSING. aR0. : : v. D. BH. Miller, presitens of the Race Followers Were Captured on 8 federated Canadian Clubs, says the Train. first meeting of the assdeiation will be Findsor, Ont., Aug. 24.--On informa- eld in Toronto, Sepiember 6th and fion that a number of race followers, [Tth. Sir William Mulook may address on their way from Hamilton, had se the meting "on Century OF creed themselves in a horse car, the lo Peace." 3 cal police met an incoming train, 1.ot | Dominion Archivit Tr. A. G. «| evening, and a party of six y has brought from = Bog horsemen, including two. owners. London, Aug. "28.~if E. Morris, an Epsom postman, has vetived after for- tytwo vears' service, du which he walked 120,000 miles in perform. ance of his. duties, At one. time he p i part of ihe land a pumber of historical documents Ryan 8nd prints embraciog 'the early gov. : ssérnoes of Canada and age purtion- timore; 3 ime, ool- inpati. Wil + The British stearsyacht Yvonne pass- hesaw od Detroit, on Tuesday, with a {week ' y goverment officials Cmhadian Georgian Bay, where come directly {hrough the aged ied 1 Pon itentiary yours, and ve fifteen lashes at two different iotls during ihe. y He abused 4 8 a ing with "the fxrmer worked. i

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