Jritish ONTARIO, "UESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911. MAN GOT AWAY He Jumped Out of the Lava- tory Window /AT RENFREW JUNCTION BEING BROUGHT HERE FROM ARNPRIOR. --t ny WEATHER PROBABILITIES. io, Ont, Aug 8 18 am ley and Upper 8t Lawrence . uth to west and aorih-west | winds; ho wers - and thusder storms; Clearing, and a little cooler to-night, Wednesday, fair TE 183 KINGSTON, . LAST EDITION SECURE HOLE IN GROUND For Evidence in the McNamara) Dynamite Trial Los Angeles; Cal, Auy teresting phase the MeNamara | brothers' cise developed last might! when their defence dug all around and! tok up for evidence a hole in the! ground, caused by the bomb explosion | at the time of the dvuami®ing of the! Tmes building. | CAPTAIN RELEASED Auge Captain Alexander For the Cities of Winnipeg Cunoing of the w rocking tug Favorite, | lwho was arrested at Amberstburg last ------ n "She never expresseil this to me in steamer ie WEDS DEAD WIFE'S SISTER. YEAR 78 -NO, In Accordance With Her Wishes, 1 Says Theatrical Manager, NHR _{irinds who were siater of hin wife . ---- ust, William Hammnerstein, eal manager, declared he THE PREMIER CONTENT WITH PEOPLE'S VERDICT. ON SURETY. | Case of Capt. Cunning Will Go to Trial on Friday. S.--~An in x. intimate hear of Te his ol Windsor, Important SILK SALE To- Morrow IMPORTANT TO US, Because it means a clearing of summer goods to make room TGF TEI TMporaony. surprised to Inst: week to the! died last Ang the theatri was merely of his first wlio following the "lust wishes wife. ay in ONE HUNDRED DROWNED { stody By Sinking of an Excursion Boat ows the Nile. Alexandria, Egypt, Aug. hundred natives were drowned an overloaded boat, bound for the Where He Had Been Convicted of! fair at Oxhesuk, sank .on the Nile. Horse Stealing--He Was En | Thirty six bodies were recovered this Route to the Pewitentiary--Played morning. a Trick on Chief Hunt, Spécial to the Whig Ottawa, Aug. 8X Carman, named Gade, says a despateh from Renfrew, setitenced. to three years in the peni- tentiary, escaped from oustody, vester- day, at Rewfrew JuncDlon. Gade was convicted of stealing a horse , from McLaughlin Bros, in Araprior, on Friday. He was arrested by Chief | Hunt and received a sentence to the penitentiary. Chief Hunt was taking kim down on the eleven o'clock train. At the Judetion he asked to go to the lavatory. Chief Hunt allowed him to go after the train had start: ad, After waiting a while Chief { Hunt became suspicious and went in {search of his man He found © bin gone, the open window revealing his way of eseape. ' eninest given most ve be to i Une | when | TO FOLLOW OUT LAW TO THE WAS i who { BR her Balfour Calls Proposed New Peers "Supers of Discord Drama'--- Asquith Took Omly Course Cou sistent With Honor, Loudon, "Aug, 8. --~Rt. Hon. A. Badour, leader of the opposition terday in the House of Commons moy- od a vote of censure on what he de elared to be the government, ® uncon: --rtrttrtonal-condael --in-- Ming to create new peers to pass veto bill in the house of lords, be fore the necessity had arisen, This action followed the reply of Premier Asquith to Mr. Balionr's ques tion as to when the king hal made the promise to create enough peers to pass the veto bill, The premier said that promise was made nfter Lord Lansdowne had succeeded in wrecking the amendments to the bill, The conservatives have been charg ing for some time that Premier As quith had adviged the kinz to create Hew peers months bélore the veto hill reached the house of lords, thus ren dering the debate of the lords on the measure farcial, "The Ministers," sald Mr. Balfour in swbmittiog his resolution, 'have grossly abused their rights of 'advis ing the erown, and by abusing those his put themselves above the con a They have acted wholly without precedent, not in order to meet any great question of state, but in order to further a party arrange ment between the different sections who sapport them and in order to pre- vent the people of the country from pronouncing their opinion on home rule." : The wmionist leader asserted | that the ministry hind placed the sovefeigi, wha had just come to the throne in a cruel position. The king was 4 Tount of honor, but the government by their advice, had poisoned and corrupted the stream at its source. He dubbed the ( proposed néw peers 'supers in a dis lweek on 5 waerant issued from Gore IBay, charging him with having com mitted wholesale lurceny while engaged i wrecking operations on the i 5 Wisahic ken, on the outer Duck words,' he said, 'but 1 lelf and believe | Islands January, 1910; was released that it was hi desire | ron Ou herer yesterday, alter he that our two Ix Over had farmished bail for $20,000 in three her mster's care." isureties. The cafe will come up for The new bride, is thirty-eight trial atl Gore Bay, on August ith. years of age, ins been a member of the LETTER. or -------- -- household of brother-in-law for | i nearly fifteen vears, and upon the The Lists Have Not Been Revise ot] death of Mrs, Hammerstein she hWnd! for Over a Year--Manitoba Gove! naturally taken the place of her sister ernment Will be Angry Over This! in directing and caring for . the | Move. i Ona. p two! | | Ottawa, Aug, An extra edition] of the Canadimn Gazette, Mon | contains a proclamation that the {Dominion government will revise the electorate hate for the cities of Wine tuipeg and Brghdon, in place of allow- {ing the voting on the Tists prepared by i ithe proviveial government, For some days this has been hinted at. Hon. Robert Rogers, when here last week registered a protest against the proposal, 3 The Dominion Election act provides % [that provimeial lists shall be used but | # [that where such lists have not been 0240 PH PPP R004 EPDPEPEe® revised or a vear before the issuance lof the 'writs for a general election the federal government may do the work $15 itself, pu In the case in point, the Roblin gov of [ernment has not revised the lists fora had (year but has wrranged to have re vigor (gistration (his month. a SPP POPFPINSS | « * HIT BY BOTTLE. * * &* I yes issued od { : i Woodstock: Ont. ~Bdward Gronger Trunk section man. while working on section near i -Rastwood--was--siruck 4a the stomach by a bottle thrown from an excursion train and Knocked. unconscious. His companions thought him dead, but managed to revive him after considerable trouble. The injured man will be lald up for some time, but is not dangerously hurt. | | + day, i GOT 10 PAYS, | Is Aug BR, a Grand S10LE CENT; *! Ottawa. Aug 8 "It {8 a | sh To erent apn iscone---of --; the copy books which Magis- trate AskWith has memorized in his younger days. He sentenced an old man nam- ed James Ross to serve ten days In jal for taking an Ottawa newspaper from a doorway. : the IMPORTANT TO YOU Because it is an opportunity that seldom comes to buy such reliable good wearing, good washing Silk at such low prices '| rene EET Real "Honan" Bleach SHANTUNGS That can be ment Man Sells Cuticle, Orange, N.J.) August 8. the Orange Memorial chased seventy-five square cuticle needed by a patient who been burned, 'The young and ous man who sold the skin is Aiden | The Dominion government, taking Armes, of tits city. "More skin = is [advantage of the fact that the revision todd, but seventy-five square inches | {has not heen dove in the past twelve Armes could spare, {months, has now Jecided to do the {work under its own supervision and {has fixed August 10th, 11th, and 12th {for the work, This will doubtless cause a com- motion in Manitoba political circles thut, the government is within its pre {rogatives. The provincial revision for | * [the rural constituencies stands, i 3 * ii : For hospital inches used for any gar- A Véssel in Flames. Toledo, Ohio, Aug A large wood en freight steamer was destroyed by flames, off Kelly's Island, at ten] o'clock this morning. The crew was saved by the aid of the life-saving star | ton, ! SIR WILFRID LAURIER T0 VISIT SOLBIRY Uncertain How Conservatives May Offset---Will Bourassa Go? 8. Wilkrid eit September TWO WIVES SUR FOR MAN'S DEATH. | { | COPYRIGHT CLINEDINST. W, IST. WASH. Full 34 inches wide Regular price, $1. | SALE PRICE Clearing Sale of Real Lace Coats Five only in the lot. Very handsome f{mported lace gar- ments x BUR.-GEN CHARLES U.N. U8 Bureau amd Sargery F STOKES, | | Legality of South Dakota Divorce Involved in Novel Action. Sioux Falls, 8... Aug. S8.~Upon Fh rbr bret dr SOME IEE bre the legality of a divorce granted by % (4. South Dakota court, in the palmy EARL GREY LEAVES i o idays of the divorce industry hangs 'RG. *| the isse in two damage suits, filed a respectively ife ife Aug |p ively by wife No. 1, and wife Grey will leave pn = fy home oh Ot 6th. Nothing | R. LL. Meldrin, formerly a resident official lias booli receive fof New York state, was granted a ed as to the time of the ar- # South Dakota divoree in 1905. On his vival of the Duke of Con. &| return east he married again. Meldrin naught, but it Is expected &|%0s a railroad engineer, and about a that it will be about the = was killed while on duty. middie: of Ocober his first wile instituted an against the railroad company, | ta recover ™ of Medicine WEDDING RING CAUSE OF WOMAN'S DEATH Would Not Consent to ts Re moval Until it Was Too Late. Chicago, Aug. Mia, art Gardner is dead at cause she refused to take her ring from her finger. The gokl band was placed on Mrs! Chicago, Aug. A. KR Gardner's finger on the doy she he tyouny naval reserve, in full came a bride. It remuined there un plunge! Lake Michigan last fortify ig the Panama a haut, i hank hl it. had to be filed oF, but the nicht and © dragged out by the hair attracting the serious Jeecingly thunked {i ing was done too late 'Mrs. Bertha Kantsalstein, who was United States militar authorities, |, 3 3 : Me, Falfour for 'the opportone, though | "Mrs Gardver's finger had inerensed 'determined bo commit suicide. [tines the. return of the Y caval defence Ba bed x damage. git unexpected motion, It was the. vory gradually in sive. 'The pressure of | Hundreds of persous lined the wi alk (bourd, of which Major-General Leo [her damages ut . wh Rh Pr Shing tht the government wanted." [the ring beeame correspondingly near the naval reserve station when nord Wood, chief of staff of the army, {the rw fo N i W it ay or fire In a few sentences, the prime min [greater. The ring finally became im (he woman plunged is president, the sites for the fortifi- a Ry Fall - " Se Cab inter dispelled the fog by which thé [Ledded in the fish and caused an in | Young Veiper, to leaticns and land defences have Yioin | 11 . hy a ras a eA i circumstances under which he had ob: [terruption of the blood cirenlation. lremove coat after apy roved and authority has been | mi tained the guurantesy from the king | With much reluctance Mr Gard her, Her becoming \granted for the preliminary work 10 | had, he declared, sheen persistently [nev consented to have the ring filed saturated, did not come to \Pezia at onde, I | obscured by the opposition. off. Owing to the delay, blood poi the sutface Peiper dived and "It was my strong hope and belief," [soning developed and resulted in her cama up, grappling with the woman, he said, 'that the lords would accept |death. who was best Hel the bill and only when that hope wus! Mrs of brought ber (6 the surface and shel frustrated, as it was last month, was age. was re his majesty asked, and consented, if i It Wax necessary, to exercise his pre rogative. We look the only course son sistent with honor and 4 true + for the dignity of the crown. 'course was correct, considerate constitutional, and in my own name and in those of my colleagues, 'T am perfectly content to accept the decis ion of the house and of my fellow- countrymen ig regard thereto." Mr. Asquith told the house that it was at the king's express desire that he. disclosed the communication which had passed between them, so there [did not take the revolver he then should be ho, mystery wid no misun- [Shot himself. Both men will die. derstanding of a perfectly simple and {The shooting was the outcome of correct transaction, ile stated that [old grodge, 8 Canada Earl for Ottawa br LL PLUNGED INTO LAKE AND RESUUED WOMAN. Woman, Determined to Commit ¢ Suicide, Was Prevented by Naval Reserve. year ago i Recently & | action +44 & FEEIPEP000044 by which he was employed, = jdamages of $5,000 for his death. She { contends that the South Sakota di obtained by Meldrin was in- and that she legally is his wi- ARDOURCe | will) haw | Aug: Su Sudbury, 0 {ment that viet Sudoury caused wn flurry in the Tanke Fhe prime master | enabled ts appeal to the \ nat lity of the lectorate of both Nipissing | {and East Algoma, Sudbury mon | {the border line between the two, awd | excursions ean be most eanvemently | arranged. There duestion tha | the personal magnetism of Sie Wallrid will deaw an hr omy hee How to ofiset whit the conservatives to-day and it woul Me. Bourassa brought y i {occasion in an effort to Incensed Canadians at Being heft | { French-speaking electors. on Wharf, | portunists have bean Rachester, N.Y, Aug. Incensed {to bring Bourassa when they learned that all would not pendent move, but if their argunm: ol | {be able to return to Torento, last {prevail at' this jueture he can wail | [ night, on one" of the trips of the thin conserva | | steamer Oleott, seven. hundred Cana- . | diang participated in a riot which re 1 {sulted in scores being injured and pro- | |perty damaged The captain or lored | the turned on the mob, which re Jtaliated by throwing rocks at boat. Finally the steamer got on the first trip. 'This morning, tone o'clock, she for the rest. Jessie Stow home be wedding 8. Laurier ith conservative | will be major | 3 Styles In White | reves $95 Qualities now $10. 2 Bik Silk Coats Real Lace. Hand Ruy. $23 qualities now $10, A chance of a' lifetime at | STEACY'S| THE PEOPLE'S STORE. | Fortification of Panama Canal. uniform, | Weshingten, August 8 | : i } | Q fei v ai ee Teper, a | voroee The work of | valid, canal is now | gow. attention of the | 3 To complicate matters, wife No. 2 - into ns it no 1 inmen sy to the without shies, wither stopping leaped dress thin vest against are op or not HURLED ROCK AT STEAMER. Rarpricing i Tr stn nnede A few clamor woolen the body again the the op | was COAL CARGOES ARE BEING HELD UP "ev Consign Refuse to Accept Pend- e Yay lawn Cutest From vi ing the New Law Removing Duty. It is said the firing Heet recovery, : & bods 3 John W. Gates suffered . a-0oon, Tuesday, in Paris. {" What is thought to another | cholera case Was discovered on: Tues day in Varis It is reported that Mahomed Ali [Mirza won the first fight against the goverment army, capturing Astrabad aul President Taft signalized the visit {of Admiral Togo by practically in [viting Japan to enter into a general i : i : | | | long on drowning. H | here on an inde Gurdner . was sixly years vived, ----e HANDED REVOLVER TO ! MAN HE SHOT TWICL.! funder no other cols | tive, PITH OF THE NEWS. BORN. n Kingsts Baseball on Monday. 4 New Jersey City, | 0. Providence, | regard The and 7th 10 0, on Aug raily Avenue, Jenkins, Asked His Vietim to Shoot Hime' Then: Shot Himself. P 0. Aug. After two bullets, last night, into the of Koleman €awl, ia the Gawl partments, and in the presence Of his Mictim s wife, Bartholomew Sotak handed Gawl the revolver and said "Now shoot me," and when Gawl League--Toronto, Rochester, 3; Montreal, Eastern ark, 1-1. | Baltimore, 6; i8; Buffalo, American York, 6 | Philadélphia, | ington, 1-6; National pope is nearing hose a son ------ pet the away at DIED, Kingston, Ontario, ith, Mary Edmon Parkhill daugh- Babington, Esq. Ireland, nged io hi boats are be- head of because | the | Cleveland, Detroit, Aug. Many ing delayed at the Canadian the lakes with coal cargoes the consignees refuse to neeept eonl pending the going inte effect of | the new Canadian law removing duty | from A 'large number of boats | Shot by Lodge | Who Mistook Him! are now waiting at Fort William and | for Cougar. Port. Arthur, and il anticipated | Seattle, Was, Aug Dr. Bertranc there will be trouble getting dock room | Muscott, forty-two years of age, a Canada has heretofore assessed a physician and sporteman of Anacortes, | Canadian League. 9 [ark itrati im tresty with the United (duty of fifty-three cents 4 ton. on all lwas shot and killed bs John Rogs in Wi Randa, +% iStates similar to the treaties recent Hmported. coal, The consignees contend [tead, a logger, who mistook him for a Guelph, St. FT homns, ly signed with Creat Britain and that they would be at a disadvantage congar. | France. trying to dispose of dutiable coal! The. doctor and his wife were camp hi intention to ask for guarantees in BANK C -- Cheese markets : Cornwall, {when the market is abdut to be thrown ling in the wilderness oi the Olympic certain oventualities had been com- [to 1286: Ottawa, 12 H-l6e.: open. The shippers and the vessel ewn- | Mountains. Rogstead, who was work- | munidgited to King Edward on April 14th, 1910. Will Con if Bankers nee, 150 Wine heste r, 12 116e. of [ers were not aware that these cargoes ing near the camp, heard a noise in the | Sonn ' Cot t fered; Yi tom, 12 5-166. to 12%c..iwould be refused. It is likely that some bushes, and suspecting it was made | Mr, Asquith concluded by maintain ing that the only method of dealing [Beantford, 12 %-16e. to 12le: Lon compensation will be made for the de [by a mountain lion; fired. lon, 430 to 12 316c.; Bellevill Jay - Depositors. ar 123. he HUGE BRIGHAM HOSPITAL. | St. Thomas, Ont, Aug. S.--~Dounald 000000, Boston, Aug. 9.--Despite_. the hie ! with the situation was through the He. Cowansville, - 124e.; MeNish, addressing a meeting of Far- 3 tions of the heirs of the late Peter Laughlin. wlio was: the use of the royal prerogative.' "I hold my office," he added, "not ( 'ante m, ne v. e. mers' bank depositors, reported that MORMON PIONEER DEAD. with an election pending Mr. Fielding ¢ Bent Brigham, whe carried Htigation : : & intended to prevent ihe use-of some candidate in Middionex only by the faver of the erown, but on behalf of the people, and 1 should would not make anv promises on the HOT y s part of the government, but assured A FIGHT 18 ON I¥ + 85,000,000 of his motley for the eres election, passed awny al her home in| & tion and endowment of a howpital to Mosa yesterday. Feath wos due to be guilty, indeed, of treason, if, at this the deputation that he would see the NEW SRW Sova WALES, 4 the highest dourts in the land, eon the shock ruceived when !oformed that a relapse ai 7 League Cleveland, 2.3; Chic Hwgv, Lows, 6-13 gue--hieago, New York, 6. louis, ++ Brooklyn, 8 1S incinnati, % Boston, 2. Pittsburg, 2: Philadelphia, 1. PARKHILL Frigay stan New q At August Babington Anthony nderey Detroit, 7; Boston; 1-2. Wash be cnme 8 of : TRAGIC FATE OF DOCTOR. (private) Monday | Interment August th | MURPFNY coal. At Hotel Dieu Hospital, Angus ith, 1911, a 8 Years on Wednesday, at 9 am, to Mary's Cathedral where =n lemn fequiem mass will be sung f a Jase repose of his soul Fri cquaintances are re ¢ iy re red i ented tu attend A -- "ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "hone 230 Princess Street, on ie 8 wt William Murphy, age Hamil | vuneral NS Berlin, 6; Brantford, i; 1 | v : ! i Pe. | i Napa- DEATH AND DIED (Mrs. Robert McLaughin Collagsed on Receigt of Bad Kews. Alvinston, Ont. bert McLaughlin, wife of 877. JAMES REID 3 SARTRE: 'Phone 147 for Ambulances, ANTIQUE TABLES, BMrs. Ro Octagon, Squares, Round and Oval Robert Me [Tables in Mahogany and Walnut, Hraxonabie offers not refused. Turk's. one rvative | Phone 65, s ~"FERION. ! i 12; : : : i t 1 |) : i The motion was defeated by a RESULTS, Aug. WN big majority. g Joseph Parry Dies at Ogden; Leav- ing Five Widows. Ogden, Utah, "Aug. S-.--Joseph Par- ry, the "Father of Irrigation," diel suddenly last night at his home A boayder pes the Lake View Hotel advertised in the Whig last night for his fost purse, A young son of Mrs. Froude, 220 King Street, at the last | -- Supreme moment of a great stew le, I were to betray their trust,' NR'e members of the Bankers' Association nd lay the case of the depositors be Pate of MeGowen Ministry Depend |fore 10a ps ol Upon Result in Two Constitu. S.~Both ARO South ----n forth strenuous of- the sent made vacant retirement of two the McGowan ministry, o wain of which the fate of Prk va o & it sides express t oH Fro Me: bed majority he has no ther hale than Ang. 3 The war de the first time in ana fore that body. If the Bankers' Asso- ciation would consent to reimburse the depositors, the government would be willing, Mr. Fielding tol] the de putation. Lindsay Depositors Act, Lindsay, *Ont., Aug. 8. --Depositors' of the Farmers' bank in this district have appointed a committee to inter view the government and the Jaatise of the opposition in the Dominion liament to see il some measure - lief could not be undertaken by the on whereby Keioniture would protected. Rins Girl 'and Self on Farm Neai Rochester, Rochester. N.Y., August $i What § is believed to have besu murder and sui cide was discovered on a little farm Just outside the eity, Ornst, twenty-four RE TOOK WER BFE. |. here, of general debility. The deceas- ed was eighty-six years old, and was one of the pioneers of the state, hmv. ing crossed the plains with a Mormon waggon train. He was the father of twenty-three children, fourteen of whom together with one of five widows, sur- vive him. Hé had forty-nine grand children, and twenty-one great grand- children. ' Charged With Manslaughter. Detroit, Ang. 8.Fredefick Dressel house and Forestwood, the conductor and motorman who figured in the street ear in which ome was killed and Hifty 'were jajared, were arrested atthe sonelusion of the nguest; | charged with ih manslaughter. © Kaiser to to Review Fle Fleet. Berlin, Aug. S5.-"%e kaiser 8 re view the Jatpam gathering Ger 5th, at esti siieset FH * oy > + » *» * found. the purse, read the advt, in the Whig, and returfied the goods to this office before 6 pm. He got his reward for honesty and prompiuess, 8 iv Three Have ma Local Seats, "and Will Enter Dominion ~~ Confest. Cilgary, Aug. R--Three rsemsiion] have been sent to the Mberta speak- | er, those of. Mesut, Buchanan, of Leth bridge; Banmut; of Calgary, and Dr. Warnoch, Pincher Creek. Mr. Buchanan will run against Mr. Machirath, and as the large Mormon vote in the riding i solid for reel Jprooity chanee, it will give hm a good | Fula Sy ok | so-called struction of begin this the Peter Bent be the greatest world, I Terrible Record of Black Hand. Chicago, Aug. 8.--A summary of t hospital didings When righam Howpitel al hospital in t wi | erimes committed by members of the | Hand" in this city "Black {during the year 1911, iday, gives a total dors, scores at {than 108 bomb made public t Seats, iving of thousands by threats, | only ome or two exceptions, sone of | [the perpeiratory "of Thess Huamserous crimes have been convicted. Won Corn-Eating Contest. New York, Aug. S--James Dugan! enh driver, won the famous wnagl [Pammany corn-aating contest, {getting sway with fifty-seven different 'cobs. i a ma Received 'Seutence. Winnipeg, Aug. 5.--Seven men' i phie: in the frauds of the € 'din Pasiic railway were senteneed to Jaen ranging from two months to ax | a RIFLE "0 oy of eighteen mur- and more explosions; At at in his | sollected in bisckmail snd the tertor im- i ane | New York, ther som, Hugh, was found dead BE] ethbridge, Alberta Here body ar il | 'rived Monday and a denble funeral he will be held to-day. COCAINE "FIEND SENTENCED. | Montreal Man Gets £200 Fine and Three Months, ! Montreal, Ang. §.--Rernard Foley, o- | alias Howard, / was arrested on Johanwe of having eoeaine in his pos session and offering it {or ale: He was | room in he | wm hundred packages of wan | Jound on w table Foley Tad Jani richie "SEN Wo xl term in the Mootreal jail for wit {eoenine in the streets. i He was later arraigned in the re (fo » court, before Acting Recorder i i the dug Leet, and. pleaded guilty to the charge Judge Leet iropossd penalty, & fine of FW Fnonthe. by and Geneinl Strike Feared, Alig. 8 al war in will follow the goweral strike of | marble cutters, cents » duy increave. taleam powders," Gilson' i i n } wBlend Antoine ; an Miran a enndition, | With fd & box containing mefe than (wo | the maxiviom venience three pasdenigers and freight. A wheel has A GLASS OF ICED Is very refreshing these days. When. made with our Own Special it both a comfort and » is { Inxury. Are Building a Whart, A whirl is being efectod st Kingston Mills, just above the locks for the eon of boats which wish to land Jon ¢ been looked upon se being a ne catmity there, and several men are busily engagid mm Gling in the fe in feared ou od smount of earth as well as the boibling industee the loge. who want filty | Miss Libbie Kinnear, of Chicago, vis. Redd, Princess iting Mrs. BJ . streef, for some tise, Jot for ker home, Monday. w oF.