Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Aug 1911, p. 2

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1 Lg oe he Baily ) YEAR 78 -NO. 191 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 911. : : LAST EDITION ---- . Fs a EN MIEUX . ABIES PERISH AS WEATHER PRORARYY, ITIRS CROPS IN EUROPE CONTEST LEMIEUX LAW. B BELOW LAST YEAR RESULT OF STRIKE. |, Toronta Ont. ANE. 1, 10 am.---Ote i a. > street Railway Disputes Canstives | = awa purer mn 1 tionality of Famous Act Mik Depots in Liverpool Have Been cred thunder storms to-day. bu Report on Foreign Fields Issue 5 Hy Frida 17.--Aetion to test | i Forced to Close. an bout th ve tempera ---- United States Department, ' tl - lity of the Lemieux Liverpool, Aug. 17,-Two of the city Rts, AE at ny rip From Near and [ ng ia for : bm -- . } y is being taken by the Moun- Nova {corporation's milk depots, which were | Further Rioting With 4 Vigor- - \ or ot ou = a pe treml Street v before the Super | fl {established for the benent of the | TRAHAN, , . of Ap t Cpa = Ee Dist t Pt « p dispute = wit ? p | poar ve been closed ¥ to thei : . al es w Gourt er ith em | poar, ye od owing the ous # Hand. - Agth ulture ac plovess, and it is expected the argu- city act. {Hack of coal, dud to the stiike, with in Western Pr ERY hy ] : ad : : shich to sterilivé the milk. The other 1 at ma ment Ww . carried 10 the privy coun EL | whie } ni prospects appear t : ro it is finally settled. This ac milk depots will be closed on Friday their excell cil beto at Romise, 1nd col tion is taken by way of an applica Seven hundred babies of the poorer GOVERNMENT LIKELY : tion at the end of ly the T tion fon writ of prohibition to pre iN class of the people were dependent up- of nat Be ' oF rt : > i s milk supy an s feared | d an son was sive of inst vent the board of arbitration appoint- {on thi Jn Supply und t : Jen ed i ve e U : ng alf of this n or will die as! en i t i -------- a under . Lemieux aet from sitting, | i! iat: ha t umbe vill dy as! result - of the eloging of the milk | -------- ; vid 4) ty winter whe estimated at g , WE i GIVEN IN THE BRIEEEST POS- on the ground that the Jaw is uncon i pared with if . } hat Lhe MW 1s NOUNS | oF. LIBERAL RANKS AT THE{stations ; oth 17,706,000 huliels co ; ' ip. TO TEMPORARILY OPERATE GIN in 1910 SIBLE FORM. stitutional and in any event does not NOMINATIONS i a -- THE RAILWAYS, Cotoal Jinrvest in Europe on August amines apply to the M.S. K.. which operates | Nyaa LN INNOCENT VICTIM. -------- > had reachel the Liglt ude f the Peto Matters That laterest Everybody-- under a provincial chugier fn he ; Lo i : Wild Time in House of Commons-- ish Isles. In the west vas from Notes From AH Over--Little of petation He n : r ol All Unite in Unanimous Endorse- Man Freed Who Served For Ane Lahorites 'Charged - Soldiers With} ne to three weeks early, am | Everybody Easily Head and Re [00 8 Mam 0 a th an ment of Reciprocity--A Leading other's Crime. 18 exp x apps Fish Merchant Presided at Lanei-| Pittsburg, Aug. 17. Andrew Toth! cant frome tw 1 3 { Beating Bown DPefenceless Wo- pe { pom 2 a t likelk uembered. tion is argued out the erawn will i . 18 total. crop x ny a un { burg Convention. was released from the Western pemi- men and Children, that of last ar : , bb. C. Hossack is reported to be con. represented. oe ! jo : tentiary recently, after setving twenty London, Aug. 17.--It is sfuted on In Argentimr and Chile, where sidering a not a tion in Toronto o rif N 3 Hal lifax, Aug. 1: --laberals of Shel- I. rq of a' life sentence upon a charge | highest authority that the cibinet has |AWIUMA SOWD crops are HOw passing \ rtm & hey sire ws Cr ah ran MRS. EVELY: Q THAW bussie Jueen' - Pictou and Lupen-1 04° der which sihse ently was decided Upon Course ol rigorous re through the mild winters of those ino 2 freight train ahead, near ont be arg bg re ay Tespectively pounniel | proved he never committed, will leave pression in the. event of further riot. countries, weather onditions have real le bil ALES A PETITI Hou. i Fielding, E. M. Macdonald here to-night for his old home in Aus | ! seotish home rile bi was in A D. Sperry, M.1 Alr. | {trina Broken in health snd ne an , } been feported favoral and indica } ing. The home office, upon the same i h ! L.P., : i y vied a trosuced in the British commons. . on Pielding ore | authority, is said to be dispatching Hong pot to a goo ield of wheat, | troduced i itigh HMO " § WBS given a great ovation on | pq man unable te work, TrAFrTto- this etfret--to--al-cabios: shure 08ls 8 ! flax i le Wednesday 000 Wants Share of Nay THW's $60.- fhis first visit to lus constituency Sine 1o meet his agéd wife, whom weaille Tin i megan febiait- basa population of 517 his diplomat strikes are in progress n A weather econ 5 i a er i " tpl a ah nal oer H Pm seiumph. 1 An. the yay. seen for a ter of # century It has also been prac tio: ally deters {been untoward, but 'lately some fm 0 h fig 030 a Year Income Asks of ¢ eCIProcity, anc 1s nogang He feals keenly the failur ol the ! smatit has boon noted € Jerk Nicholas 3 i aroused great enthusiasm. mined that the government' will tens Provement ha : io ry 10 istate legislature to provide for him g A civil servant is taking wetion Fer Commission. the Picton convention, farmers, ! f the lost - i 4 wrarily operate the railways if such ' ocukdy sy Bourassa fo al a !some' recompense for VeATR a hi necessary. GIRL STOKER JUMPS gains d he a t a for hibel at the Pitisl Pa Ang, 17 Ask fishermen, miners and manufacturers | ¢ his. life Ren the suforced = punish | H : 2 bai 4 t vacinthe meeting sourgh, As; Aug, Lo --AsKing 'uoited in un n ot SA at A brigade of infantry has heen re Edmond" Rostand, author of "Chan for a In commission for Henry | unanimous endorsement of | nant of a felon visited upon ann ¥ # » aut 3 reciprocity, an called from the manoeuvres and will; IN SER} WITH LOVER tecler," was probably fatally burt in! Rendall Thaw, now confined in the |e % uh Eig suppon, of Mr Mao [Sent man c be stationed at Jhichitthot ready for | . to accident af Biarritz, France Matteaw ar » J, a petition was 0 e-election by 'a record | Bs an i L "F lmajority is uny emergency icials of the rail vs smoking cigarettes cauved a (filed a common § Solirt here, to jority is predicted i nando 1 fay, i} A Evelyn Nesbitt '11 The Lunenburg convention passed a Way gmpupies avnousivod Sum pid Traveled Months Before DiSCoverejbundeee thousand doftar te to. Yas at hehalf of | Evelyn RUBIL hase, | ye rE On recipi nil' Al Toes ey yy he petith bier some Gise as City 'and endorsing Hon. A. K Mac- | WHAT I [AY 10 COME ample protection in the event 0 a Crew Fail to Rescue v | Joe ar wot Sh - i" A oa Halil : strike Mrs iis Ploufie,, the oldest resi had 0 t a | Francis Ilaw- Abram Ernst, a leading fish mer- | " } rove tis gen. : ul died uesday, Age Haris ' Attorney 1 { The action of the government is gen Them. : len i ill, died," Tu day ged aie i thy We al a lehaht, who: hat been represen i Lil | Victory in Bye- Hection | | erally taken to mean that all eflorts . . venly-two vears. She has been hv ! . Ori, Aug 16 Fhe oriental petition, asked for a rule to sow the conservative press as opposed to tor prevent the most wilespread labor : ig in Hull all her lide i ! I F sighter Indravell] was tied up at her A ten vear old boy named Villeneuve {Cause why the commission should not reciprocity, presided at.the conven- Fought on Reciprocity ¥ I revolt have failed, and that the strug * : ny ; St. (be appointed, but this was refused as 'tion and expressed himself strongly | : Yi | Issue. gle between the workers and thei this marni ie iter u IAS was shot in mistake for a deer at : 3 1 ¥ . employers will soon be on in all parts Hp a ihe i i sag} the most {doe by a man named Gaudet Fhe! = HY feat fe on vant \ or of 2he TW ugreemen) Fx of Giradt Britain. LuUSuS o" of! of her wip occurred | ior was illegally hunting for or | | : persons. who have 'Sayor Morash of Lunenburg was pre- |. Yarmouth NS, Au 17.=Yar during a week's stop at Singapore, 4+ the time x charge ol LAW 8 Ueame mn this sent and made a speech in: which he where shine Tickle, a Lancastershire At § count hr ¢ will take place af- announced that as reciprocity was of man, discovered that one of the! . L Uproar bordeging on pandemonium [ytokers who had been with the ship broke out in the House of Commons, [for several months, was a young wos yesterday, when Home Secretary pan in disguise Fhe girl, who was Churchill appeared. The labor mem* [yixtoen yesrs old, told the officers bers began shouting questions at the [that she was -engaged to marry one secretary, demanding to know why the | f the other stokers and had shipped killed. Isolated reports frbm the sur police had béen allowed brutally to l.g one of the crew in order to bo di miming pT rod barns club women and children in the streets [ear him SO I il Hos ------ V Conrad, 5 large fish vessel-owner, this vote. at the general clection in af Liverpool : | An" the chisl engines was lending an ou dings. son of Cuba's President Anested also came out strongly for reciprocity (June. As reciprocity was the prime George Lanibury shouted at Church: [(he girl to the captain's quifrters ed by the flagship Bear, of the ill demanding an inquiry into the gov: 4he sinaously eluded his hold and States cutter fleet in Behring sea. If Havana, Au 17.--Miguel Gomez, Sperry and the liberal party. ing verdict is indicative of the sen "rnment's methods Churchill refused, [climbed the ladder, followed by het is rumored that an ice famine may y of Pre ident (ie mez and Congress. Spy {ment of Nova Seotia saying he would do nothing until or. ever, teaching the deck the priv! eonfront tha hatives . Andres editor ofthe = news | AN INTERNATIONAL COURT. dor was restored. Lanibury then, wav: hurled themselves together over the. Four of the leading Scottish oil er El Dia, an anti-adavinistration : i To | THE PENNSYLVANIA LYNCHING. ing hin alétichud fist at the cabinet of- |y4i] into the harbor, landing among companies, it is understood, -have had organ, who foaght « dud] in 'a fadh- To _Adjudicate on Claims on Trea | four, thunders a" 84 not khow. wie ome i Nnpang and ther nabie ve critt. the refusal of an offer of $15,000,000 to jonable cafe, were arrested and Inter / suries. | Three Alleged Leaders of the Mob § Pros Neither was seen agmn hetber both pb... 'them up. The syndicate offering | released on bail | Ottawa, Aug. 17.--Under the treaty | Arrested not, bat 1 never knew of such a blood: | Lore drowned, or one or hoth rescued 3 ' ¢ ' ' ' ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¥ ¢ ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ¢ i ¢ ud 4 thirsty lot as thoss who beat down [Lo the sampans; the shig officers witl the money is not known The fight took place in 8 ci¥e ad luded last year between Given, | Coatesville, Pu Aug 17.--Three B : ' | 4 ' ' ' 4 ' ¢ oe] } SUCH A DISPLAY OF FINK HOUSRHOLD LINENS as never seen In Kingston be- fore To try and describe them would be useless, so we advise you---yes. even urge you {0 see our great assort- pent... You'll remark, like ~many - others--"Steacy's™ is certainly thé Linen House of Kingston. Ask To 4 See EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES AT 30c¢ and 60c¢. EMBROIDERED BED. SPREADS "AT $4, 4.50 and $35.50. GUEST TOWELS, : | | : : pecial at 23¢, 35¢ to 50c, $ ' : : ' ¢ : : : : 4 o : EE . Ee ht A RY TESA ETAT eee, TOVREA RTRBNY mouth, yesterday, gave the lead to Uproar in Commons. Coatesville, Pa., nine addiui ! the liberals of Canada, when it record th riies' interest ave been 'zuch tre ; Aho | t ytined 8 ¢ have wr Ruch tremendous mmportance to his [ed a Osmashing liberal victory in the implicated in the lynching of Zachariah yw. pb. stated that Thaw i eaty and JDrvinee he had decided | joeal bye-electior Hon. E.-ll. Aen 3 E ' oT L y 7h rs ar yi "that he could not conscientiously o FRA eh' aceentance. cf the De S. Walker, the negro, Sunday -might,!. .. is 860,000 a vear, and Mis tinue on: |gtrong, whose acceptance cf the port warrants for those known to have boen OLD BLEACH TOWELS Hemstitched Huck, tra Size, to support the conservative | folio of works and mines in the Special at i were sworn out § haw, being without means, is entit In a tornado that swept over Ben- {led to a share of this amount. woik for the Rberal c ' son, Minn., at le two persons were wrk fo we liberal candidate in this [ele ion, was returned by a majority a . campaigm lof 7758 over James Dentremont, con RELEASED ON BAIL. Another stalwart conservative, A. lwervative, increasing his vote 30 over party and would "therefore vote and | Murray government necessitated an LACE D'OYLIES. Very special at 5¢, 10e and 15¢ ROUND D'OYLIES, Hand made Lace with Linen Centres, at 25¢. BATTENBERG D'OYLIES, 10¢, 13¢ to 35¢, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE NAPKINS TABLE CE NTRE, 8, Ete, hot wave in the Arctic is report : United Vor shootings and pledged his active support to Mr. [issue of the campaign, the o ariel At very Special Low Prices, : J Ninn tatew | iidud . ; ; i 2 | Brite rin: and the United S wi defenceless women and children in the | yever know A despatch from ; Winnipeg sta joining the Hotel Inglaterra, in a | oritain 1 N >: ad States ith { men, one of who, thie. authoriting: nes struets 'of at aity™ jee a, that the Capadian Pacific shopmen are fashiondhle section «f the city: An- Hd urd to the settlement of peenniary {adrt, was a loader of the mob, © were a great ey. i as taking a strike vote to enforce sage |dres was at supply when Gomez en. | THIS affecting the national treasur: | b SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ---- UTS a » pe : jon 4 : i rrested here vesterduv and chargwd | Situation More Serious. Pl FRIEND TO BED demand, affectimyg the lines from the tered the eafe. Both drew their réy 08 of Grea Britain or lier dominions with maser in connection with | Lond 7 Seti] 5 | IN WIFE'S KIMONO. great lakes to the Pacific coast volvers und despite the cries of thd and of the American federal or state | burning of Zucharids S. Walver® % wondon,: Aug. 17. Settlement meet- | - ££. W. Thompson, the Ottawa cor diners seated at tae tables continued ¥OVErnments, an international court mig ' 1 i 7 shoot until": all chamber wore | Will shortly be established to deal | b : : shoot until =a ham § ore with the first schedule of els gville Hospital on Sunday night am i f t 1 y \ vit ! 1 NN p ims filpd | @ e on t | 4 " t A Him and Guest in Jail When and & pe litical writer of many years | mpty. Nobody was hit y he a y : ; gas Rweniy. five thanssnd trope wilt guard | spouse Recovers From Fright experience in Canada, is very enthu So adnitted that be entered the |r, 19) ication. The court will con. (cremated. Those arrested were Joseph the railways, 3 5 ginstic over the prospect of a liberal Althowgn the time limit of twenty Allentown, Pa. Aug. 17 ~When Mra. | ary four hours, which railway men gave Samuel Beehtel returned home last "fam not sqrry 1 have lived the companies to concede to their de |pight and found a strange man $00 Jone, but - will welcome death, NM @ ---------------------- that A oie tar, - -------- i p y p: p i . 3 " 8 ¢ wd i« cot from the ( 1 ings have proved fruitless. The strike | anancown Man's Generosity Landi respondent of the Boston Transeript, 4, was dragued on hix cot from the La) situation is critical in Great Britain ee \ 4 gist of three members, one being se- Schofield, master mechani of the onfe for the purpore of killing Antires lected hy each government concerned , [Conestogu Traction company Norman a , resi Hee 3 yoo . : ittacks upon President with a third member chosen by con- Price, a mill hand, and George Stoll, ent as chairman. It is understood (who was employed with Price in Steacy's THE PEOPLE'S STORE. mands, before striking, expired this ing in her bed she was at firdt alarm: | ood the rest," says Mrs Canada's representative on- the {the iron mills morning, the strike failed to material- [od put when she observed the strang- Jienastlacr, of Saratoga, who is WE BIG EISHERIES DEAL. court natne to consider claims af | me ve---- ize. Instead, the representatives went | wow wearing her best kimono for a afraid she will live to be 116. fecting this country and the United | Watertown Man Drowned. into conference . with the Board of nightgown she became indignant ) r Mayor. Ralph FE. June, of | Packing Plant, Ete. Ww be Erected] ates wil he Sir -Lhacles Fitzpatric kt Oswego; NXi Aug. Fo=Harey-W Trade and a truce was called until | Mrs. Detchel soon learned that her Hammond, La, is dead from a disease in Newfoundiand. : f justice of the supreme court " } the end of the conference, Lrathe is 8 proceeding as usual here and in Liver pool though under a guard of sol diers with fixed bayonets Booth, aged forty-five vears, ssid to | husband had met James Finn : f that has baffled the most gminent de e Curling, Nfd., Ang. 17.--An import: { pREMIER ee be a former reswdmt of Walertown, SE . A His Scranton, and that the two had tee {10 wid : wid which gr 1 land development~in the fishing indus-§ a CTI ROOT Clayton amd Alexandria Bay, was ign gy f ANKE. it brated freel Mr Jechiel'. in . - ue # African sleeping sic FOR RECIPROCITY. | . i and M 2 Enter: tao lp n : . ya : epg Key of Newfoundland and New Fng had, drowned here yesterday. He fell out ten. Princess Street, a son so ---- dignation over her husband' 8 bring Joi, essa) : cr and was the announcement to-day Says That it is Going to bé a Good of a boat on whic h he was working - mens THE RIGHTS OF ing Mr, Finn and lemling him her own | 0 18-epnarder 100 dang that the Gorton-Pew Fishery company : He is said to have be rinking. He DIED. ; i » ee raiment to sleep in resulted in their ous and the &erciu or viole 0 hel poston and Gloucester, Mass., had Thing for Alberta, was married but did live with bis | Mec AMMON t Portamouth, on Aug RAILROAD PASSENGER. apprehension by the authorities add beneficial," Busketh mn hy the girl purchased twelve fishing stations Edmonton, Aug. 17.~In direct con | wife. 16th, Jui Mrs, T. MeCammon, . : : . hin shoot \ chased v . ¢ : . a » Irsnim) aged §1 years Congressmen McGillicuddy, of Maine jeowihoth men are-in fail the Man tg urs ¥ Yo high school will 4p + the Newfoundland const and Het avith the vmews of his distinguish. | } ral private pid A 9 M pra THE and ome ot 1 rr exercise aE i creat 1 cking "plant. wh os (0d brother, Hon. ( liford S¥ton, Pre ar i ---------------- -- Going to Find Out What They | innagtirated : wit arson wcking "plan arveR it Arthur Sifton made a public THE MOB WAS AW:D ROBERT J. REID, L FIND SLAIN er wo i se aidlaw, aged sixty im statement, yeste strongly fave . or. rb Sr Br, V2 IN WELL A YEAR (5c ie S00 ay (TG ARMED, ik wove wine are BY FIRED BAVONERS rn 52h ot ek ville Times, and for a time with the He said: *'1 anr an a fvivente of re sight of coioud pusscnger ought | Brockville 'Recorder, died on Tuesday, | ciprocity chiefly bes Aas ae ns th ot Ti : Lo : JAMES REID 2 EL . ul # e had bee ha | DRIELING IN SPAIN reing to be a good thing for recta. | for to a finish by ( ongressman I. 'Bodies of Mother and ter are in Sn a, wh re he had bees in | I woukl stand heind dm JTiov whieh Infantry mn Liverpool Surrounded The id Firm of Undertakers, wd of Wald he was | archives branch a would be of real benefit '10 out" pro- | Motor Wagons Smashed fn 254 and 236 PRINCESS STREET placed under 'arrest here for refusing | Dug ---- : } vines." oh ke Fone 147 for Ambulance, to give up" his Hoston-to-Washington Up Following Rumors BABIES' DEATH ROLL. 'Partuguese Consul at Orense Tells The pramder intimsted that he would | Street. TTT ANTIQUE TABLES. ticket after he had teisd vainly Yo get i ii | Ws Government of Open Pray vera Lok dana Te Gen . ' ! i 2 ' v rand t a tagon, Square, Round 1 Oval a porter to make up his Stateroom 0 of. | Mysterious Something in Air Causes| ermm 0 rep campaign for li} tin and recipro- | Liverpool, 'Aug 17. ~The strike Tables in Mahogany and } i ongressman Metiillicuddy declined | Tecumseh, Neb., Aug. 17. That mus Heavy Mortality, i a Snmpa NE ri, committee lust night isued an ordee| Ressonghie offers not refused. Turk's to show his ticket until he had re fder will out was forcibly shown here, London, Aug. 17.--A dread, mysteri: arations of Monarchists. axeutie e work of hi over mot well calling out J the streei car phos Phens 704 TURK'S, weived the service demanded He sukd Lvnntorday. when the bodies of Mrs. Ko ome hi" just NOW is killing { Lisbon, Aug. 17.--The Portuguese in hand. He will also come out fog Iploy bes of Liverpool ser msm: mares he-saw-nothing -more of the conductor {E. Hesse and her seventeen-year-old {fondon's babies by the "Wore. Last consul at Urense reports that nume- | Hon, Mr. (liver's re-election {A mob attacked und maged the or porter until the train reached this Lg hier were ovhwmed from the | 2 pe k : 3 A dort ese moaarchists are daily ' a city last night, when he was placed Bottom of an. old well, in which the week 178 'hahies died in Landon, com: Te E rh ¥ hit 'manaeny - ly GE R M AN PRESS TH motor okyuns g Ane rl under arrest by a railway agent and | } - pared with fifty-six the previous week {Pacing mihtag : JER TESS THRUSTS. supplies in Scotlur i ¢ thad been covered with dirt and Jone IH ww the wen are completely arm I hn ' : » pv: } te turned over to the police court jude, {fie more than a year. As no result | 5, tarvible fenth ra le Liarrh i and that their practice is being | Newspapers Remark on the Situs: » shout th until daw the ease went over for a week and fof the dissovery the Nebraska officers I'ne disease is mhinilke diarrhoea, caveied. pub iW the wor alt wit juare { the intl iin Congressman McGillicuddy left for Lave started a comitey-wide search for and is supposed to be due to ily rttespt at sr yew York. Ile retaihed Attorney Rig EB Hesse, the husband and father, and dust bone. It is very dangerous The Spanish gos it, however, Berlin, Aug. 17 --Newspapers I*. Freemis, Jr, and snvouneed © that | [Jesse formerly lived in Tecumseh unless treated in time by a doctor. Eadvines. © the Port woverment are taking great interest in the he would fight to the limit. and was foreman of bridges for the [The problem is one of the worst the! hint it his ax pitied two hundred of war in England, and the Fokal An-} i Burlington railroad doctors have had ta face for some 1 monarchists : veiper, in an article entitled, "What cars that were left Suing for Damages. i ent ltime, and the children are dying by | Capt. Lobo, of the 7th Cavalry, at has become of England?' criticizes the streets Lhe outir Kansas City, Aug, 17. Harry Lo} PAPA 18 v DER SENTENCE. the hundreds. (Almeida, and a series have desert: | British government for not - paymg ithe day, however Rehart and «+. Laughlin have come | i -------------- fled, crossed the Spr frontier and 'more attention to home affairs Very serious : 4 Lhe: presence | 1s very refreshing these days tion in Eugland. ages were ropaired, "while the police hore (dispersed the mob with their clubs labor rand there were mou Ives Mobs smashed the w imetved 4 suit agmngt the Missouri | Baby Born to Aged Head of Com i A Mysterious Skeleton. | ined the rovalists The paper comments on the an- of the troops, however, that keeps | Wien made with our Own Special Pacific railway ' for 85.000, claiming pany. | Watertown, N.Y, Aug. IT.--A diye] The government is strengthening the paralleled scenes of disorder in Lon (down the mobs Blsud it 1a bath # omtort and '2 that while waiting for a train they New York, Aug. 17.-- Announcement ter that may dite back a century frontier and has ordered six new 'don, Liverpool and Glasgow, and the The menace irom MC end it 1a deth were forced to drink whiskey by the i, made here of the Lirth of a son'is Ginearthed to-day in the digging mountain batieries ecveated. The cen- possiblilty of the present stoppage of abated, Many small traders have sold | luxury 2 station agent and porter. Une wasa Me. and Mrs. Christopher Colum YP of a skeleton in a nameless grave sorship is drastic. the food supply of the nation, out completely, und are uiable to} Sunday school teacher and had never (hus Wilson, Mr. Wilson is the eon 0 Kirhy Point, near Dexter, Tues-| xr "Surely the English statesmen and get more supplies, A number of flour | touches! liquor bifore. Ivicted hond of the United Wireless day night. The finding of the skele- | Millionaire's our , Feral. lenders, who are talking of universal mills have mopped bus rng hea) sa elo SP s fighting to [ton wae brought about by the dis-| Philadelphia, Aug. 17.--Llying in a' peace and arbitration." the paper adds, [not get, coal, and bread ix dificult to Cop | Led the Lynchers. J casaph treat Be ey Rh coviry made by some children of a silklined mahogany coffin, its head Feit do well to consider he problem 'get. In the poorest parts of the city ] Coatesville, I Pe 1.--A police | (41 Gia peniteutiary. The bahy is coniparstively new-made grave wy he, vesting om a satin embroidered pt how to prevent a few 'thomsand of the people are netua Hy threatened man on the regular force of this 0 istop Colom. | Point. The children made the dis 'low, Tiger, the pet Angora eat of workmen from putting the life of the with starvation > pe or i borough was the chosen leader of the a Ne heistotal Chiitopher Col: Leovery while playing' there 'Tuesday. William: Gray Rrooks, a Philudelph- 'yution in danger" i es ce APPOINTED TO $7,000 POSITION. mob that burned Zacharia Walker, the | x "wit (4 seventy-three vears of A puzzling feature of the case i ja millionaire, was buried in the cat miei od INJURED AT HOLLEFORD, rather of Vice m=aaldeutt. Chil negra slayer of Polisman Rice, ac age, afd Fis wile ix nineteen. She that the skeleton showed evidences cemetéry at Radnor. The attaches at Vestern Wheat Ripening. Crush Wall of 1 © i cording to positive evidence declared was formerly his stemographer and of having laid in the ground manv the Morris Refuge for Cats sent 'oul Winnipeg, Aug. IT. -- With tempera | David Walker Crushed by Wa 0 Engineer to onmmission 3 hy District Attorney Gawthrop, © to 0 "Co © ireied last August, a fuw | voars, perhiips a century, while about jnvitations to the neighbors of Mr, iureq running from "oily to seventy Rock Crumbling Albany, N.Y. Aug. 17--The inte he in his possession, minutes after the announcement of the skal wis wrapped a newspaper of Brooks to attend the funeral, and nine degrees, and ! av eraging better | Holleford, Aug. 16.-While working sonservation comismon shounced the A leg Take ort EMr. Wilson's indictment. the date of 1907. many of thew responded that the hug wixty degrees, the western whent on the new Canadian Northern roi following appointments © Counsel, g i i ein i hint i trop ent cemetery was overcrowded. A' Geld ive ripening in the host of shape. road, yesterday, David Walker, of thie | V. Williams, of Brooklyn, salary, Swith's Falls, Aug. 17. Alexander | Rive in Brides Ears, Women Control City Parks. [headstone now wil be erected ove Wind, rain and hail in Obscure loali- place, was badly huef. A wall of rock $6008; first assistant counsel, George Lowe, Ottawa, brother of Thomas | i ha N.Y. Aug. 17. ~Nia-! Juarer, Mex, Aug. 17--This city is Tiger. % fied have been reported, but losses crumbled in, cutting bis head in sev. I'. Decker, of Rochester, $5,000, chief Lowe, M.D, lor Renfrew, and ove ol ra t Rar Io from the' 'belisved ta be the only ome in the | 4 have been restricted entirely 16 these leral places, erudhing his fool and aise engineer, Richard W. Sherman, of the best known mail decks on the cara Pal 1t the conn. world in which the direction and con: Madeleine Breaks Down. small districts, Damage bogies, whieh bruising his hand. He was carnied [Tien, 7000: deputy conservation rand, 'was ran down by a Yard eb try ] married cou. ytrol of the city parks have been turped | New York, Aug. 17. Miss Madeling permeated the city ten days ago, have unconscious from the cul and driven commissioner for the fish and yams gine and had his Tog taken off abi a théir over completely to women: The parks Force, fiancee of Colonel John Jacob been apparently dispelled in favor of (to Dr Sargeant's office. Sydenham, division, Aohn B. Burnham, of Fasex, the kuce. Ho will live. 3 walded in Ciodad Juarez will be cared for by Ae Astor, lies seriously ill in her fathe optimism Reports from official and where his wounds were dredsed, before 2350, Ta addition to their reguaing to seek the ser. mem, but above the men will Be a o's house, No. 18 Past Thirty-seven semi-6 icial sources iadieste very fa- conveying him bowie. Dr. Sargeant salaries cach appointee is to be al: Nis, (0. W. Hooper, & resilent ok ¢ of & physiiian to remove ker board of eight Women managers com- th street. The severe nervous and vorable conditiotis, although some pre- [visited him again, to-day, aed thinks lowed his expenses ith Falk, A mec eg | fuels of rive iam their ears. Op posed of Tout "dames" and four "sens sen- | phyeal strain in which she has been dictions wet the date for gemeral har. he will recover. ahthough he suffers ic ore -- SAr-two ppt 7 vg oe rely. wwe phusician, Ped. Lewis Wilkan, Bag ovited" ° lever. since her engagement was an. vesting another twé wales ahead. tena pain and is in a pretty sedious = Jaks room for fall stock, po from cancer » 3 sath CHS 5 noanced A 1st last has told Cutting, however, is now in full swing condition. ; jew' Oxfords and pumps, from AE Yuh 4 --~ . Wiis yout. . Keep Cool on the Waser. upon' het wonaih strony constitalicon, in _-- parts of Manitoba, and at] Dutton's, 209 Princess wireet » America i ts in Saskatchewan and| Ladies' strap sli w, from Sic. "Buy baby cough syrup," at Gibe hey baby sough syn at Gib { Suture, Aye ea. tours the Ty (shed Sotle yesterday, soon after noom, yf poin a h Dutton's, 208 Tp a. y . famine hes ney retin

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