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Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1898, p. 1

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L-ummur nun only A law BI 38!. Mrs. Mix next. tealied About: the tramps hanging around their place and pointed out the prisoner Holden so one of them. The other (Pure) aha recognized in thojmil. The prisoner Macho she also recognized on the one her husband called "The Dude. The witness amid the bud I good chance of seeing the man on they sometimes would wash In the tub by the well. Willie Mu. A boy of twelve or lourteon yearn. ton of the two former wicoeosos. zoecied to peeing the prisoner: Mnnkie and Holdou Int. summer. He pointed out the nwo men and mid ho often our the "Dude" riding on the bumpers cf the froighb nod oomocim on a liar: cor. `PM. .1. A--- L-;-.l .- ._-LA AI V I wuulu aununu 00 me consequences. Ihvid MIX, the next WIMIOOB, teetied that he was living a eer ego on Mr. Wig- ginn (um on the olleville road. Two and sometimes three men would hung around and get water from his well. He bed 3 pirtlculer nemelor one of them whom whom he called "the dude" beceuee he was dressed so like A gentleman. This dude would jump off the train between four and live o'clock end he would stay round I day or two and go ewny Again. This man he pointed out. in the court room As Mechie end the other no Holden. and the smaller one who was not so well dress- oe Pare, whom he recognized in the jail. One niaht he sew I mun dreeeed in light cont talking to the other two and a bicycle was etending against the fence. It west too dark to recognim faces. The night he saw the wen in light clothee it would be between nine and ten o'clock. A photo wee shown him and he said it wee very like one of the tramps he hed seen lent summer but only few ti Mrs. Mir mu-r. nuiim-I nh/me el...s.......- uuu, nub no munu mom nunoeu. Mr. Horringbon said he was gaining tired of the imputation: the defence were throw- ing out: than the crown wero inuencing bhe Iribneaaea bo patch up their case, And aid if my fault: could be found to mate comlainb to the proper Lunhoribioa and he would submit 00 the Mix. the nexn Innnn, fnnhinrl uwu wno Baa auoppea ID ma place. To Mr. Herringnon the wibneoa said than the day he was brought: into the court room the prisoners were not pointed out to him, but he found them himself. Mr `nan-u-inntmn nn:t' I... ...-.. ....LL:._... ;:_-_I mt-uulng. Under cross-examination (:0 Preston the wibneas said he was almost) aura it was in February that) the prisoners were at his place. In the afternoon he heard from his brother : boy than the horses were found near Deseronto. Wilkes and bougherty came out and showed him a photo and aalieu him It he could recognize the face and naked him to come no Naipmee to re- cognize them. When he came here he wu when to bhe jail and after seeing the pri~ uoners he recognized them so the hwo who had been in his place. In wee after com- mg oat: of hhe ieil than he described the tnwo who had shopped at his place. Herrinxrmn the Ilihnnan -girl rlmt. uluuc IIU CUUIUIBHII WLlBbBVl'- John D. Hill. an Indian, beetied to re- cognizing the prisoners Holden and Mackie as the two who had stopped at: his house in February, I897, and warmei. Tho prison- ers hold him their horse had run away and they were wnlking back no Bellnville. They hold the witness they had tied their horse to A tree on this side of Daneronbo. The prisoner said Macho : face was cut: and bleeding. Undnr r\l'II.nvnrnI'nnf.inn on D.-...o.... AI... IIFIJICIIJB PTUUIICUU. Preebon B!k0d the witness how he xed the date of the arrest; of Holden and Pure and bhe witness produced 1: none book with A memorandum ofthe arrest. The wit- ness adliex ed to his idea shut the copper: were found on Holden although Pare tea- bied than Holden had no money. To Porter, under cross-oxaminntion, wltneu said he had never seen detective Wilkes make the impression of any key on paper or gum. and-in reference to his converse- bion with Pare on his way no the cell yea- Lerday, he stated he only inked him where he stood on Centre screen when he saw niglub watchmen Perry look into the bank windows. When Pare replied, he made no comment; whatever. In}... I\ 1l.Il -.. l....J:.... .__.:c_J L- A Hpevlnl in HM` \\' um. NAl A.\'lCE, Aug. II -E. H. Sills was called the first thing; this morning to tesitfy an to the arrest: of Holden and Pare on the city of the bicycle races in I897. This witness also was the oicer who accompanied chief Adams to the po- lice station and unenrhhed the wire lnv and the broken le, which Pare bed hid- den there when he was locked up. The witness also went: to the bank with the wire key, and, after the cap of the combination was removed, tried the key and it fitted exactly. To Preston. under croaaexaminetion, he sail nothing fur ther was found in the cell other than the " articles produced. Prmahnn nnlmrl lnhn witnnn lmm In. Run! I 1 The lvldonoo Beard Thln lornlng at tho lnvenlgnuon. Hpevlnltnthc-\\'1xI:. I NA:-A\'vr Ana II _l2 D :ll- ._.... IDENTIFYING THE MEN. --uu--3-nut or IlI|Ql:7I..u squint " oullhol t hvoIh:n:iKvi ITld Iupportol think. npdlhoiroppouuh uhonldnoo In (Inn nppqI-hnuynnnnvu-inIIohOquI- titan. r --sq, uuuuuwug ulcvn will II I3 PIG` um wombat voted in {not of the tndo and nguimu nunicipnlooncrolihia uunoounry no uh` him Ibo qucolions which unto ho pntnoothor enodiduu when View an unknown. as it would In nnvino tn umbcrnn him in highla- pnign. and tiny know his frioodly nui- tudo Iotbotndo. Thu priociplo in duo laid down in tho circular that "con gntitndouvell uoound policy dictate ` lhnwonhould ohndbyshon lhntuhnd Lyn. Anrionvol n-olutiooowhioh no- coupnniodthocircaludinctodthlwluu Iboldnu-hon ol Ihlqrioluuovohd nninn nmu-inn] an"-nun AL... .L._u us: as Inc an oncnou. Mr. Graham. the now munborfor Bruck- vinlo. in a clever npooch, mod I otriclly eoomlonlinl xircnlu not by tho ucrunry of t-ht licence ho|dcn' nvountin --n. Tonuxm. Aug. 10,-The chief lecture 13 of the debeta in the legielecnre Bo-day wu -nl the revelation: which the premier pro- drum mined in reference no Mt. Whitney : ueer- 3'- uon that the liquor inuence wee mnnipur laced in mpporu of the government unai- Ildhe at the Ian ehctiou. BU` Mp (1.-.L.... .L- ..._ _.-_|.._ 1-- I)__-L __j_:- conunuhon or an noon. on an Ad- Angu- lo Three days out from Honolulu the transport Morgan City. bound for Manila, took the in the coal bunkers. The cap- osin uasomblod the can no midnighbmhilo t.boTDL` ooldioru were uloep above, And pledged them to aoczecy. The crow work- ed day And night so the fin unbil the van- aol reached Manila, the eoldion knowing nothing of their dnngor. Luna, In Cull! `lfu WIN] lU,`I~|`J,I9`J. Mr. Du uld. tormerly nnnciel eecretery of the P: I Mall Gazette. And oerl De La Wen gnve evidence so bbe exnmlnnbion in- to bmkrupb Hoeley a nnin in London.ex- pleiniug their reunn for accepting the money. Mr. Pned. I bank manager, gave Hooley I bud reputation for verecity. J. W. Sh. John, the deleebed concern- tive of West. York. has nkod permiuion to Address the legyialabure from the bar 0! the house when the conntzeble question in Routine its second reading. No such ro- ceeding has over been permitted in gen eds. and Inn request will lihly be refue- ed. I-PU IUIIIIU luff`: A statement of the Soo cannl trsic for the three months ending Jundoth above that 1,506 VOEFOII passed through, :5 against. 1,097 for the enme period last year. The tzvnnnze wna l'.2~|9.0`. 4 as com- pared with 9111.76!) end freight: l4,~Il9.l'.b7 tone, es com sred with 10,449,199. Duguld. tormerlv nnncinl aecnnrv uuu wI'| Ipelm two weeks nu ma county. On Fxidny Slr Charles will formally open the new publnc library there. A party from Lllt Sb. Johnnnd mother from (lblconlimi. Que, have felt: for the supposed Lubredor Klondyke. gold in fpeyingquamitiea reoortimz Do have been ound more. A P. Law. of the geological survey. expressed blue belief thnogold would be found there. A -L-tA...-_.L -1 .1- (1,, I - N` - uuncu on I cnanze 0! Irina. Sir Chariot and lady Tupper arrivod at Sydney. C B.. on Wednesday evening, and w|'*l opond two weeks in the Flidlv will fnrmnllv nnnn OO6OO6+OO9 ' 01 nor prupenor. Two remen. Sbrokaville and Kelly, on the trnnsport. Morgen Cihy. became inn no on account: of the excessive been And jumped overboard, as the vessel Inn on her way ho Meniln. The court. of appeal at: Montreal bu diemiuod hhe application of W. R. (lil~ Ieopie. I enebanguiahene,for hnbeu corpus, and upheld his commitment. to the quee : e bench on I charge of fund. Rir nhnv-Inn and I..l.. m.....-..- ..-..:.._J THE ON TARlO LEGISLATURE. lIIll'(.l'l|ll IIIT. The North German Lloyd`: steamship Sula, Ocpb. Blanks. from New York for Soutblnmpton and Bremen. passed the Liurd youerdny. She had low one blndo of her propeller. Tun Hnunnn Rn.-n&...:||. ....| v..n.. ._ uumg rulppulx Dy one IIIIDIDODI aepnrtmeno of agricultum bo W. D. Scott, Toronto. Ind will be pub on exhibition ah the In- dustrial fair. TL- \Y-_u. n__A, II II aevarm OM10!` lumen In the buy. Police magistrate Parke, of London. ordered bhnh 3,500 copies of an alleged medical work, seized bathe police as ob- scene lntersturegshould burned. ` A fl)" nvhihlh n` n--.:.-.- .------- -t- 1- uuuuu uwxuur6,En0lIIO 08 named. A fuil exhibit: of grains. grasses, eto.. in being ehippev! by the Mnnibobn depnrtmenb of nun'm|lhn~a an W [1 Hon. 'l`........s.. auupu ue UPEO 10!` L06 purpose. Lucy Miuidgo, a. young c Rev. Mr. Millidge, rccbor an N.B., was drowned while ha Ievoml obhor ladies in the buy. mmiatrnm PA!-Inn, . l"lH!LlDg. Brantford proposeothat: the Wnlter L. Mnincircua should winter in tho ciby, and suggests the vacant: Grand Trunk shops be used for the LUCY Millid. I1 vnnna AnnI>ahnr nf WUUK . In is said A deal has been cloned whereby the Massey-Harrie company, Toronto. will operate abig corundum mine in North Hastings. Rnnnnni In--nnnnn um; L... ur..n...- v '56. Kent Have Good Shoes been sold as cheaply as they are at SUTHERLANIYS SHOE SE LE. Ihtenee heat prevails in British Colum- bia. Ac Kamloope the temponture has reached 100 in the shade every day this week. Y..'.._-:_I_ J,,I| . Hum new 1 on: to New /Aealand. Joseph G. Snell. Snellgrove, who fell a distant!) of bwentry-eight: feet: in his barn Saturday lasmdied of his injuries yesterday. Th0 {[90 librnrv ah Rrnnhfnrd wan hur- muuruuy nasmuxea 01 ms Injuries yesterday. library ah Brxmhford was bur- glarized on Saturday night:. the robbers getting ninety-three cenba and leaving 86. .!NEw$ or nus wum.n.1 um um ruuuu no one peerage. Mrs. Amy Blizzard. Washadomonk Lake. P.I-1.1 . will. if she lives. celebrate her lutiuh birthday on August llith. Arrnnnemanhn hsum hnnn rnnrha ha \7._.-, uvuuu uuuuuuy on August: mm. Arrangements have been made by Nur- ton & Hon for a direct: steamship service from New York to New Zealand. .Tn-ma. (I Qrmll u....n .... ... .1... Ln - uuunuu supply um aemana tor nounee. The homeaoeod ennes no the dominion land agencies in the west numbered ve hundrod last month. RI. : `.........1. _-.--:_L...-..L _- _.:--_,_ -1 uunuruu nun IIIDDLD. Mr. Curzan a appointment: as vicero of India iaotcmlly announced. It in am he will be raised to take peerage. Amv Blizzard, Wnnhntlnmnnh Lain -Little Inner: `nut lntaun Ivorybodr -- lotu from All Over---Lltun of Ivon- Ihlng lnllv Road Illd Bomonbona by The Dear Public. Bramford real estate agents claim they cannon supply tho demand for hounee. Thn hnlnnnnnnnl nnm-hm uh oh. r'Alu\`nI'An TELEORAM8 FROM THE EARTH`! FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. zOOOO9OfO-O0: lctmmsnslsn rnnncnnrusj wm Comes to Us from All ~ Quarters. I7}}|lI Waco daughber of at: Oak Bay. bathing with n hhn hnv Our Shirts are sure to give satisfaction an ac- count of their superior Value, Fit and Finish. Try the tn . us II I IOIIIYI OI RICH Iym. W agronp ol the manual man in town got into an Irglnmt. BUY YOUR SHIRTS. Are They Satisfactory? E The_ Manufacturing Q WHERE DO YOU -- V--w. - mucus III Irlic DC. hie Lnnuvo BmmoQnlnIno hblou All Eiaqgluu romnd tho money It It lhlh to out BS. Glauvocho. Thompcot: lino. from Loilb. inward an Fnunr Point ll 10 p. m. Wodnoodnv. ucluu. mwtn Wodnoodny. Tholr Ixcollonclu` lovonouu Tonoxro. Ont, Aug. ll.~-Tho gover- nor gonenl nnd party nmvod back lrom Mullen this morning and door oponding 1 for minutoe in Toronto. won! on to Chautauqua, N. Y.. where they Vi" Ipond no-day And no-marrow. returning hero on Saturday. Sir Oliver Mono visited the vice-regal party n the nilny nation during their briol they in the city. /14/mraz col . __--__ 1 V DC `Id .I. -1} Cur -c adcofdg In one Day 3000019? A|I=0"'- 3 WI! 0015 W0dII- Rmmoomnm. .nN,m `I. day. callmn both nun gm rtlum. ....| man laplo Lana Lennon. M \l'l.E Ln :-:, Aug. l0.--Lute nina udd- od much no the npponnnoo 0! lane crops. The gale on Wodnoodny did oonlidonbie dunogo. dun-oying a great. dul of fruit. It. also lnockod bbe pahonb out of I grab mmy fences. One of our lilo-long rui- donlo in talking of taking up his Ibodo in the old lnnubono city. Mr. And Mrs. Joooph Lncn no visiting friend: in Prince Edvnrd county. John M000] and hmily, Kingston. were guests at I). L. Snyder : luu week. The Mina Julia and Ethel Fleming, Miihnven; Mien Manda Smith. Patron : Buy. And Iliu Frankie Hart- mnn. Kingston, no guest; to A. I. Say- der : to-day. `Ilse Dete 0! lxhlnltlone. Tnswoimi, Aug. l0.-Addingbon egri- culburel society will hold the snnuel show Wednesday and Thursday. Sepo. Nth end laoh. Rev. Mr. Lewis in ewey on his holi- deye. Miss Blenche Shermen is visiting friends in Kingston end Brookville. Dr. Boemsn end iemily,end eeverel others lrom Kingston end neighboring bowne,ere comp- ing eh Beever leke. Spark: from e pess- ing brsln eeb fire to e pesture eld belong- in to John Armstrong, but with lobe of help end a herd fight. in Ives soon pub onb. Mr. Weighill in "quite? poorly. Edwerd Duv- aon is dsngerously ill with typhoid fever. Misc Annie Lockridge in visiting eta hwie. R. N. Miller. Obtewe. ie speeding hie days in Teunworuh. Miss Green, Nepe. is en John Cunninghenfs. Frsnk Ce - len writes home then their petty in edv ing with good prospects. _ ' uuu new way or gelmng en r._ne evidence. Joseph Price, vice preeidenb of `the (l.T.R . is expected in the city to-night from New York, where he leaded on bl! errival from Englngd. Sir Cdhagllee-liiivera Wilson." the preei one, an r._ ` I. general manager, will he in! the city 3 eliernoon for the purpone 0 meeting `. Price. They will bhen arrenge their page for inepecbion of the eyedtem hwhlch I0 I8 ll` 'l. t.` to reoee wib. tl 3lIrl!'l:laill1:|l)1l0n.plI'rOll:0d eome monbhe I for using the mine of Mr. Rlche. hg0P.I .. and sent to the Verdun eeylum for the insane, he escaped Iran bheb inani- bution. Io brnnepiree that Bimpeon VII feigning inennity all Along. The police are now looking for hing. there eeverll ` e hergee egeineb lm. ..rIT'l:ll been deniiaely decided that Du - gen will nob sail the teeweggakaazp e- Iender Dominion on our y. unmo- doreJ|rvie Toronto. will telre his piece for that: den; and Duggen will reeb end he reed] for bhe nce on Monday. Wheolmen Want Tun` Belnataled-0ontor- once of u.1`.n. Olllolula. MuNTRIv`.Al.. Aug. ll.-E. A. Walton, chairman of who dominion racing board ol the C.W.A.. on present; In the olby. was called on last night: by a cloputablou ol bhe leading whoelmen who nquuhd him to bake in consideration the roinahatomono of Walter Tull", who wan transferred to the professional class not long ago. Mr. Walton refused to do so. It in proposed (:0 halo nctzion against Mr. Walton personally as bbe bomb way of gaming ah the ovidonoo. Joaenh Prion. vine nrnairlnnh Al oh. us mrcuuo mly prove to DC but I SW The Daily Chronicle says: Mr. * rieke his whole cnreer on this s peak. Unless he mnkas I grenb I he will make I very great: failure. American ladies hnve graced the I of tabs old country as one wives o xninenb msn. bub be none of them been given to play such is part: British empire as Mrs. Curzon will Om-zon'e n strikingly Brilliant CnreeI~-A Breakdown In Health. Lornum, Aug. ll.-Mr. Culzon, the new Vloeroy to India. will probably start: for Oeleuobn in November. Theeppointmenc exclbee quite unuiunl intereeb. All the morning papers publish, in eddiuion to editorials, epociel erciolon reviewing hie aorikingly brillienh career. wishing him euccoea and gencnlly expressing approval of the appointment. though some doubts are suggested on the more ol his com- psretzive youth as I ebehoemen and the fact than he I! supposed to edvoceto 1 lor- ward policy" regarding one northwestern lronbier of India. The Times lay: it; in: striking appoinbment. and e greet: experi- menb. Ab thirty-nine Mr. Cunon ob- tain: when may be truly celled the mom splendid poeihion under the crown-e poeition `which. to mceb men. would be the crowning rewerd of I lilo : Ambition. but) which to thin levored child of fortune mey prove to be but shop. Dnilv Chronicle IIII: Mr, .lIfIl|!I MU8T#DlVULGE hsous. |ND|A'S NEW VICEROY. IIRKPATRIC ('8 III llDW' "*1 d 9 .0 " higpn. L? "L `p"*` 0: 3` 0! Id! - plate cure t nu Hm lVIJ`J- Curwn shining success . Msay \ IOCWDY nf nrn. pro` hn ib in the enjoy. any, cuung new way: at Clayton And 1000 Island Park. Tichu. 950.. at Bnwyofl oboe uloro. muunor AIIIOHCO. 3 pm. Walnu- dny, calling both Clayton Park. `Finish. 95:: . n Rn--h Ill] Attend Le tlehery Advteer. S1. Joan's. Nd., Leg. ll.-'I`he New- lonndlend government will eend the Hon. Cberlee Dave. member of the cabinet with- out ponlolio, to Quebec u ehery edvieer to Sir Junee Winter, who will eerve on the insernetlonel conunieelon et Quebec. Mr. Dave in one 0! the lending eh Iner- ohente ol the coleny end e hi I: authority on ell qneetione relating to the north At- lentie hnheriee end the effect of the - poeed errengemente upon the colony rig in the matter. FUKN [HHED ROOIIR, WITH OR WITHOITT Terrace; board, at Nu ll) Prlnoeu Street. Vnugln 0IcNl`t4.-'l`H I-`.HNl.\' l'ANADlAN`LlfF`. nfulnd.-nmne" In Irv Cm-loll no rklnn. nn. H. W. Rl\h',t|l|t| Hir Wllrrld Lnur er. A nul- lug monument to the grunt nmn Ind Io('nnl- alnn Illnrnlurv lion-Irv of An1or|v|ncntnh- pn-nly boom: hnn-NH! by (`anudlun nunm. our book hnulhwn In prepurnuun mr yearn. llundsomvly bound. Proms:-Iy lllnltrulud. HI: mmmhuiou. Prospectus: (rm to cIuvIuI- Nl'l'. I-`retght pnld ; hot n on tlme. Wllh thi- Mm pnld noon tlmt-. Wllh thin hunk Y0ll(`l\n down them all. lluIu)|.II-GAn- nmwvs 130., l.I\I |1`r.n. 'I\nm.~:1`u. _ A_. c. Johnston} Bro. Now is the Time for Bargains. n orHlndntone"unw ready. Henri fnr}.;o mum. Everybody will nnbmrlho. `Q- torrltnry. Llln-rul cmnxnhulon. HOOIII on U ms. nu m.mr-(M RRK'|`0N 00.. but nun, Tunozwo. In in I source Mo! hon oojoynonl to no `ITOUD Kb` @131` IIIQI in Inca -s D requires careful suontiom: ' which we nronblo Uogivo. W01 `have 3 splendidly equippod :wothoom with null naodcn IP- _j:_:j SI'l`lTA l`l<)N In A YOUNH MAN, OF` good Iumlly and ruuommemlnllomu ' will- In in wurk Imrd In actors or house. Apply IIIRVIIIH nnm. . Em`m-m:<--uNr:'rHn:n.\Nm:ANAmAN 1`--m-her~ lN`(`Il`1I In nll vncnxu-Ion caused hv!-Ipunlsln war. l'nlnn 'l`unvberu' Agencies, |`\l|rshuf. PIL A4 - The nfJevelry_i [ % 1' 0N()l-`.~ I`W() 1-`mgr-mass noluni Mnkena. Apply "ARV!-IIIMAN & |l~`mu- I.rrru,f>'>I Elgln Hlreo-I, Olluwn, um. ___.:______;.___.___. OUMH AND HOARD, 20 WILLIAM H`. . with all modern monmmodntlnn. .__.:__.__._______._____j_ .__.:_.__._______._______:_.. 4`URNlHHEl) _. Btreu. Vnnnhn All |]ayTn-munuw] ____,,,_- ,,_ IAIHIIIIJ. ROIIHRTSON-H0()l`ER-Ab the ruidonoo ol hhe bride a mother. En! strut. by tho Rev. J. K. Mnomodno; M.A.. motor 0! Sb. James . tainted by the R07. 0. W. Howard. B.A.. rlnolml o! Rbhy col- lege. Juno: Fi don booou. "liq, of Rh Jnhn NR u. I---..|.x..- AI----- B. B. CORBETT. FUNERAL DIRF.`C'I`0R, an PRINCBS ET Klngiltlln. successor to W. M. Drlnnln. 'l`1u4;Bl'HINESH 0! THE LATE HENRY Brnme, lhulortnkr-r nml Uplmluleror, will no msrrla-(I on M lhonlul rmuulon bohllt of My sum-. E. lmamc, Admlnlutrulrlx. ____._._.j___.j_._:__j- .n.. r. nnnxuuuw UUMPANY. Undz-rtukers and Embnlmons. 283 And N Prlnceus Htreot. `Phones:--Warerooml. I0; lieuldouco. 91. Open day and ulghl. _j__ ISTEACY&STEAGY. BI-LAME ESTATE. '|`IlE BPHINESH I Umlortnkr-rnmlnnlmluleror. will vs.-run Uta: BCUIC We have just'20O left and are determined to clear them out at prices to tempt the closest buyer. .jj_;_. UCNTU.-M of Hlnduin which greet you as you enter our store. `I I 0 . AAA: ., _ Should your desires run in this line we invite you on FRIDAY to inspect the Long Tables full of I3TAl\l.l!4llP.l) M74. loge. Juno: Fiddoa Robooou. So. John, N.B.. to Jonphino Mixin- drn. youngest daughter 0! the 11000. Hooper. of this city. ' i 0h! For Something Goal to Wear; BUY 1 LEAIIN ll'I()ITERlN(l. Al ply L01`. F. Humnum C4... Pr)n(-on BI. _j. THE EHEWJTEHY To-day is 2 ulN`I`O.-MEM()RlA or Hlndntone" unw r to mum. Icvorumn SHIRT WAISTS uno. nuuu, In LIADING UNDlR'l`AKKR--'25`-m Pr! 81.. Telephone M74. Open Day uni)! L -j T. F. HARRISON COMPANY. dertukern and lltmhnlmnr. om: nun WEATHER PHOBABILITIEI _:.__:.:..._.._...__._ -MEMORIAI.El)l'l`l0N()FI.llE stone" ready. Hand for nnm. Hardy s Cost Price Sale 4 l .M. EDITION. Ottawa And 80. IAWIUIQ (upper) \ 10 n.m. -Flil' and warn to-day ` and Fridty; thundarutorm in niuny locnlities. /s hl nlrtvnnn non nur- ms. amp, Ihannvn-I-A r-n_ ml. n;m'l`l()N ( )F[.ll"E 123 Princess Kingston. Never in the History of Kingston uun Iuwrlilvu III noon," ox 55. Ilnduhointurnfollcvianoflho I M rm `onnu LL-- v.`-`J 5.. ART S1 ORE. 7:10 rluncnss I1`. E jluunuh In nncuy. ` 3.! Ramlanl. Atnon ig lnab ._n:... 65TH Materials, Mirrors, Artists |(itkpalrick s Art Gallery. Kingston. Ont. 1. NO. 188. .. ... nu-pa -an uucnucu `um cm in II) purunncnl onunnud 0! that any divitiou. A dupnanh came to tho vnr dopnrtnolii thin morning [tun NOIpC\ Nous. nying : Int Kentucky nnilod; uh lliinoio not yet not. bnuboud. Thin lava tho l_6~h Indiana, =3rd Kentucky. one battalion of I62: Pcnnoylnnin nod dohclunonl cf tho ignnleorpn. aooqma thin dapntcl cunt, thin nnaonneunnnl Ina iuuul from the ndjnhnl patch oco: `I'M Sch Illi- the point thus sin in pouiblo. Nononu-oops will be not to Porto Rico no punch. with the ox ` ol than Irh Mic ouhrhd from . npotu Nova. II in nocyoh inn docidod who will to in tlmnnl no-mun-ul 4.! ILAI ..-.... A:..;-:._ -osuurunaunonnturnrulcvicnotlho brill ! ll. In. Arnold ch:-u.:nnod to lava Int hubududlou unthin- tnnoonniudlboul. Showuoo Iochytoo UIJVOI out I DIIIIIII balm: in-H... uumg nununouoonbmonngu Ssnhnn. It does not soon to in plan udminiotrw tion nutlloogly In upon the Unitod sum trooolwhon tho plant may In occupied with- onlbloodohod. Ihnvogoodrouoololw lion that onion no in pupu-otiou diner! ill` to 12 iunl an -inn an guru no em! aen Jlllll nlocllt. Wasunm-ro.\', Aug. ll.~-'I`he preeideno bee determined to recommend to congresn then ecting rear-edmirel Sempeon be ed- renced eight number: and commodore Sch- ley eix numbers. Thi: will reenlh in mak- ing e reeredmirel. be. with commodore Bchley renting immediately below edmirel Sunpeon. Cum`. Clark.ol the Oregon. will be recommended for en edvence of Ill numbers in the eepbeine' grede, end lien- henene commeeder Weinwrigho will go up eigha numhere. Other promocione through- out the eet will be recommended. llla `like llb 11-0. W sInxu1'o.V,-Aug. |l.--Gan. Milt! it h ng hiolinonbonunovingn 8mJuan. d not him In ho nlnn ulmlni-D-- ruvu gone to ronco. The United States flag in still on the lighbhonu-o, bub the forces have been with- drawn. The Amphir-rites guns cover the lighthouse ready to annihilate it. it the ag in hauled down. In it the moat. important ligho of the island The Cincinnati haa gone to the San Juan hlockada. WA-lIllVn'l'1\' Ann II ,_'l`).. .-....:.!...a placed. Terried refugees vnrned bhe lighthouse force thnh the Spanish were coming. There were nixlay women nnd children in the aub- buildinga of the li hthouae during uhe light. The Span xde opened with I machine gun ab 300 yurda. The Laydon ruched within one hundred yards of the ehore and poured one pound- ere into the Spuninrds. Cups. Burcluy, of Mao Amphitrite. used aix-poundern and the Cincinnuhi ve-inch guns. The chip: lnnded `.250 men during the fight: Ind re- inforced the lighthouse force. The ma- chine gzun. ries and Ammunition were left: by the retreuting Spaniards. The refugees were taken olf nu daybreak and have gone to Ponce. Thn [Y nif _Qn.r.. no in -|:II A- AL- .!-Z:--- A Llroly `ue Reported from Ben Juan, - Porto llleo. CAI`! SAN Jmx, Aug. 9.-A two hours ght took plsco before dsybreek yester- day. Eight hundred Sp&nlll'dl Attempted to reteke the lighthouse. guuded by forty United States uilore. commended by Lleut. Atwetor. eesiebenb engineer Jen- kins.ensign Bronson end gunner Camp- bell. The Spaniards were driven back by shells from the werahips Amphitrite. Cincinnati and Leyden. The refugees report that 100 Spenierds were kill- ed. Williun H. Bosrdmsn, of the Am- phibrit` Lswrence. of the Mesaachuaetts.` sud esecond clese men of nnvul school were neriouslywounded. They were in the lighthouse when the Spenish advance begun. The Spenlsh hsd retreated ulcer the ret leading of the troops at Ospe San Juan lest week end marched through Luquillo. pulling down the United States ting st Jsjudo. It Ins subsequently re- placed. Tnrrind nnlnannn -g--...l Ak- I..LAL....-- I II Yflldgl l{ARPER SMON l`lll.\ , m Volumes, bound, I850 In Hill. HARP!-2R`H WEEKLY, Volumes 1 to 39 bound. M37 in IKINL l UTNAM H BIAGAZINE. I0 Volmuo--1&5! (01337. Addrom om:-1 to C.," BRITISH Wm 5 Kingston. [Lu |.~lmrnI`lh All p(`r)n:d fm\'lI|:( lnurzl mo-ntlnnvd court will gov -nrd|ngly. WILLIAM Ia '.`\l\l`. n\u|L'l`. lllul llm |\[)()\'e plltlnll will Im lrle-I ut Killgutulll m the mrll DAY HI .`lEl"N"..\HlF'H, MN, nl tlw In-1Ir In the nfwrmmn. uncl nu um-h nllu-r nuh.u-mmm or |Iu_-II. .`:IIII IIIIO it in 3 cut ol do- node I _ `III! to all nppunnool. tbofoconoha lo alight. Bonn Arnold is an canon a|'l'hounnd Inland park. His vih hkolnwnhlng to help on tho bully of no children. Saturday 0 own! to Klngnmu aguinu thowill d but Imo- lnnl. undvlioo Ihonturnul the not 3 warns: roocpdun than tho pound. Hr. Andi was in on ongty hood and in tho qnrnl which followed. struck his wilt nodkuockd ht down. Oooollhollltlo Inn iuurfototl in bohnll of tho and uh. in (nu-In T-II n us`-54.- .3 AL- HlL`l`l'l`}.\Il|Fl(, Iw1Irul`tl|rr-on`: on nuh.wq dxnys um um)` Ix` ueoxlml. Uulexl the ltlh day 01' July, NH. H_vurA|9r. Dmulnlnnuruvmulu, I-Il.l 1l'E'I`I- Pmvlm-nufuulnrlo, -TIUN hmwm-n WM Tu wrr: \.\NH().\' .\lUUCl(.l'1-- tItl0uor,nml HUN. WM. ll.\l{'l`\'.KL~s1xmxIem. .\Kl~INU'I`lCl'1llmtIi1_u nbuve pmiunn will nn FlFfl"l`l4`.\HHTl! Hue all on... |.,....-..ru........ .. hmulnlon ur( Ymfuxlu, PH|vIn'uuf( mlnrlu The Ontario oontbvurted mecuons Act Elm-lion of n Mnmlwr for lhu [.4-,glalulure 0|" In the Court ofAppeal forntario. Is mr away bout-,r vnluu than uny ntlwr tea on the mukut. tn-lay. Ask your grocer for a hull" pound. um mar j ls fur btlor vnluu Hum uny ntlwr ` llmlnltrkut to-lay. vnur |zroccr1`nI'u halt` I-nrdlngl) . VVILLIAM FERUUHAIN. HIM-rllI`|`m|nt 'or I~`rnnlmmv. horHT'.-40lll '1`, Kingston, I lh ;`\u;:u~`l, l\'!|-`i. COMPiL TE HARPERS " :`u``;?;'_cntiroly I plug :?...."".`........." ::`..":.".'.'. :_:-_~_3:- name any. Moonlight: excursion per steamer Am- erica this evening at: 7:30 o:clock. Cunian n sxnnrninn tn Al.`v.mI.;.. I2... -1 anca Lllll evening on 1 :50 o'clock. Caspian : excursion to Aloxandria Bay 3 pm. Fridny. o- abetmer Columbiim, Aug. 1231:. 8:30 mm. Remember the Home Circle excursion to Alexandria Bay, Saturday, Aug. 13th. at: 3 p m., per uteamer America. Tickets 25c. Home earl y. Mnnnliahh Av:-an-ninn run. .I-......... Ii... an Inn`: mm Book l`-or Inn; numn `lo Pout Thqnulvou I11. Hardy : cost price snlo tomorrow. All the boys are going bo Dooeronbo on Columbian, Remambar Iaha Hnmn imln m..--....;.... on to--lion Meunlwr llw | rovlm-u- 01 Hnturlo l nrl'.hu I-llwtuml l)l.\'U`ll:| nfllm (,`ll._y ul' l\'lng~ln, llnl-L.-n on tlw 21ml l)n_\` 0|" F-`bruury, 1598, and the l.~L lluyul Mnrrh, H08. ' uou Hus IIU (P-sign:-ul_; lion TX `rvvli Hounsyrfdnr. LOCAL MEMORANDA. WII.) A lie |.~t mr ufllu-A hm hush` UNI`?! POIOII and N , M. 0 3 33 moms in. JOHNS, :' UL -Cg jinn:-Inna Q2 l`l|c-re In no duu|>l' EAL:-:. A. (BRANT !|01'nurl, or Appmxl. HIIIUHH nl lhu nh()\'0 worn lh4 lnh(ilV(`.~4 ur- n-u-scan IWUJIIIIC. Puus. Aug. |l.-l`ho cu-saga: of tho nottzoh pnjndnco proniling bag 5... icon -can illulnud. who thogppgj ol_l. Zolnintholiholnit htonghl `an Inn by tho handwriting oxpu-tn. l|o.Vu-inndnnd Luau-d- -.. ..n.a .. nun try you nonaumung nun. no.Vu-Inuduxd hound. was culled illl 1|` nl Annual. N 7;.l-:-- In, vunnuuuuu x.ocanI.wuu eulod up inlgh coin cl nppulo. I.ZolnI'u|oI' Inwu FIIIIIDI, un.-nouuuuy Alli? I00 O00` ' grudoonl elections. to an to have tho Irony nlicd with the but poniblo do- luv. u IIUIIII I0! . _ pdn..iI_ in hoiiovod. vrillho roprgggnud In conumnon by her Ininilter or loroigu alfnin snd bot unbnndoro II Inndon Ind l Ii.iI..who pmicipmd in the page"... Loaanuwn. and bydotbor man who hug oxponim-on iplounu. Th. pg-gm`. dooh hopes tho tho cauuniauion will be ublotoconplotoiuwork bytuo:-pop." 0! Novcnbor. If this unit it reached nu ` uh-A cation 0! non: will b.c.nodxo| Inootptobnbly im:nodiaoolydttrthocoo- nrnionnl nhciionn. no an m L... .3-` uu one nououlenone eumrely. ' The preeideni will be prepared up soon ee the protocol is signed no neme the ve oommieeionere who will repreeenb the Uni- ted Snetee in A joint commieeion which will meet in Peri: to decide upon the fnlnre of we Philippinee. Secretary Dxy, ii) cen be eeid poeilively. will be one 0! the commis- eionen. There are the but reasons for be- lieving then other member: of commiieion will be eeoeion Allieon, loin. and Gar. men. Merylend; jueuce Brown. oi supreme court 01 the United States. en! either em- beeeedor Hey or emheuador Porter. It in poeeible the! both Mr. Hey end Mr. PH- ter will he member: 01 commiuibn an exch oi Ibem bed more or lee: to do with the prelimiueriee which led up to the opening negotiations lo: peace. 1 0| IJIID flly UBIIOKL Pending the determination of question of future government of Cuba. sihirs throughout the entire island will be administered by the military authorities of the Unitod States just as is now being done at Santiago. Spain is to beallnwed to evacuate the places of Cuba and Porto Rioo with all the honors of war. the troops taain with them their arms and equipments. here is no refer- ence oo the Cuban debt in the protocol. and the q ucstion of United States or Cuba assuming that debt in any way is not raised. The commission to determine the future of the Philippines will have nothing whatever to do with any question affect- ing eitli_er Cuba or l'orto Rico. Although the presiiiengcand his cabinet accepted Spain's note as an acceptance of American terms. it was so worded that it might have been open to more than one con- struction. and an opportunity was given to the United States to carry on further correspondence if the administration had given it the construction which Spain pos- sibly desired. The president, however, construed it to be an acceptance of his terms. Ambassador Cambon agreed with him that it was satisfactory and on this understanding the protocol was prepared with the approval of ambassador Cambou as far as he could give it without express authority from Madrid to sign it on behalf of the Spanish government. There is not believed to he a possibility of Spain repu- diating the construction that has been put upon her reply and refusing to authorise ambassador Cambon to join with secretary Day in signing the protocol. Should Spain Vlo so. however. it would operate to break off the negotiations entirely. The nreaident will has nrnnas-incl An nnnn uiuiee anu me rnlupplnel can 08 nonineu. The protocol as drawn up is an elabora~ tion of the terms published in these des- pitches yesterday. It does not lix the date of the evacuation of Cuba and l'nrto Rico by the Spanish troops. This is a do` tail which is to be left to be arranged by the military commanders of United States and Spain. Thereisa perfect understanding between secretary l)ay and ambassador Cambon, however, that the evacuation is to begin as soon as possible and is to con tinue as rapidly as the Spanish troops can be transported from the island and their places taken by American forces. Oare ism be taken that there shall be no in- torim between the withdrawal of Spanish troops from any point and its occupation by American troops. In view of the time that will be required for Spain to collect transports and arrange for the taking of her man home, the evacuation cannon well begin before about the end of the rainy season, and it will not be necessary for the American forces to go to the island in any considerable number: before the end of the rainy season. Vnndino tiha dafnrminarinn nl nnnnnnn UIIIIUUUU. Secretary Day expects ambassador Cam- bon to receive full authority from Madrid today to sign tee protocol. and in that event in will be signed without delny. and hoetilibiee between the United States and Spain will cease as soon as the command- era 0%, the two governments in the West Indies and the Philippine: can be notified. The nrnhnnnl As drawn un in An nlnhnrn. A Commlnlon To Be At Once Appointed to Meet In Pal-Is-Who the Oomuilulonen \\ lII Probably Be-Aml>nImIor (lambon wanting for Permlsuon from lad:-Id to sign the Protoool-Day Believes Pei- mlulon Will Do Granted. wASlllNllT()N, Aug. ll.-Secretary of state Day. speaking yesterday of Spain's reply accepting the terms proposed by the United States as a basis for peace negotia- tions. said: We have agreed upon a protocol embodying the proposed terms of the negotiation of a treaty of peace. in- cluding the evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico. and it is expected this protocol will be executed. Spain's reply having been construed by the administration to be a,\ denite acceptance of the terms proposed by the president. These terms have been put in the form of a protocol. This pro- cocol was to-day` placed in the hands of ambassador Cambon, who cabled Madrid and who expects to receive authority from the Spanish government to formally ac- copt it and sign it on behalf of that gov- eminent. u....._.a__.. T\__. -_.._--a_ -__|___-._|_4 11.... THE DATE OF EVACUATION MENTIONED. Isscnernav nnrs VIEWS. The Terms Will Be Very Soon. IWIIH BUT SHIIRI DELAY! Ulllfli WI! ntlooo l_ }: :- u- 159 Princess st. Anu-loin Projudloo. A-.. II `hm, _-_, . KINGSTON. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1898. Ratificd auto. Frenk Venelatino eleo teetilied ooeinz the dancer Hectic elong with Holden end no e yeer ego on Howlers point end being vrizh conetehle Bills when they were eneeted. He hed e convereebnon once with Pete when he wee alone. The pri- eooer Holden had a moueteche `lent enm- Inor. \\'it.neee eeld trempl wen not very nnmeroneon Honky`: point. Thie wit- neenwn poeitive ol the identity of the two men, Holden and Pen. Priaonet Holden may yet hie mind about the edvieebilicyol tolling e ewry for the defence. Yenterdey he wee deeennined to light everything oet. Twenty-lour houre nny bring lorth en ilnporhm chenge. Mr. Oelor etoogly object! to the rumor the! gelnod cur- renc . totheelfucs thee Pete wee being couched hy detectivee end othare. He eeid thin morning helon own opened that it my proof could he brought. ehoving the! my tempering could he done he would have wenenhe worn out for the eelprite. The defence conn- eel unite in ue `ng um they couider the lindingolthe yein Pen : cell to have no heering on Iheir clienn one An wee decided Inc night. the defence decided to nendnolepreeenleuvelo view the cough nedeinlhepolicecellnenneruing. Iin Hey Baldwin. vhoielopoeluion of in- patient evidence to-peeti eeeeneeeee oeohe ' Ooluhehkghry the heeee in nnm Inlientnen-net-I---J NOT qu-nae roua. Under cross-exeminntion to Prenton the winnoce said he thought he only observed them on three mornings of one week. and might. be mistaken in the men. but in no fern he could remember they were the Ilm. uuln mo pm-ouera an m we box. Thoma B. Lnnd testified that Int umn~ met he lived nexr the G.T R. :0 the end of Comm street. nnd frequently saw the prisoners by the cox] shed on the Bxy oi Quince mm. lYn:I-- 1.-.... -_-___A:-_ L- h,, A -I uuuwum on nun The do once tried to nuke the boy any that detective Wilkes had pointed out: the prizouora to him. bub he would not: udmit. lb. Ha lair! filing nnlu uni.) |.;.._ puzuuuru Lu mm. on no would admit. lb. He said Wilkes only hold him thin the prisoners uh the box. Thnmnn R Lnnd On-Oina-C sL..s I--L -__ I I IlIlIC3, Room Mouldings.

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