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Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1898, p. 1

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We hallovo this hi the place. \`ou|nny tr In mm are mtlsnml with yourprenent mM- vlco, but we bellow wu Cl!) glvo you lull honur nnllamctluu. Glvo us our uppnrlunlly. lCII'C9l_T Iylilllll. I The United Sum authoritiu `nave ro- fuaod to admin stock so thoroughbred which no regit-bored in Canadn. Ahnhtnwn vnnrnrrhur Hun Tnrnntn and Notes From `the Onpltul. OrnwA, May 3 -\Justioo Stosdmnn, Fredericton. N.B.. hns resigned and Mr. Wilson hm been up ointod in his place. The Crow's Nest us labor commission. IN, [HIS appulntuu DU UUICB. Mr. Mulook mated in answer to Mr. GmEs"Uhnt.5`2l poatmnamra hnve been dis- mieoed since 3&1; 13th, 1896. Lllilb HI \V'UHI.I l'rlIl|}Uu Mr. Paterson, in answer to the question recenbly put: by Col. Hughen, road It long and convmcimz lieu of Irish Cnbholica whom he has appointed to otce. Mr, Mnlnnlr nmtad 6n Annwnr tn Mr. LIUII. The ex-nance minister inquired when l the writ for Bagot would be issued. The premier asked if Mr. Foster thought: it well to havothe election on list: {our years old, in view of the hep than there would soon be a revised line. Mr. Foster replied that. is could as well be held as that in West Prince. 1].. l)..s....-.\.. 4.. ..n..--.\.. 5.. AL. ........A:.._ lll'Jl'l'OW. ` Mr. Foster also aalrea in tones of deep feeling if the premier could give any in- formation ae to the reported approaching removal from the house of Mr. Mclunoe. Sir Wilfrid loplied laughingly than he was glad to assuage Mr. Foator a grief at: once; he had received no such intima- m..- -_ A: _ _ _ . - ._.:..:_a_._ : _ _ . _ _:_,J __L_- wouiu make E_I luu auuemenn to morxow Mr. Foeber naked for n abatement of the objeob and atrengbb of the proposed mili- tary expedition to the Klondyke. 1):. Borden promised to make a armament: to- In "nrrnw IUKIII QIIUHIOIUIIB IIIVUIVEU. Sir Hibberb Tapper naked n to the bruch of B deapatcn with aring hud- linoa appearing in tho San Francisco Examiner, dated from Vancouver. shaving shah Mr. Sifton had issued an order providing for the issue of free miners licensee at the summit. of the White and Chilcoob passes. Mr. Sifbon said he would make my full statement: to morxow M. I2`,...|.... ngluwl in- .. -s..a..._.....A .J AL- one majority. Mr. U.ssey o bill to provide for the nnfety of railway employees and passengers also encountered the hostility oi the minister of railways, who objected to tho com Jou- nation foature on constitutional gronn a. An the aucmaltion nf than nmminr thn nuluu luuuurv uu uuuaucuuonul grounua. At: the auggenion of the premier the bill was reported. on the understanding than it: should be referred to the departu- menbof justice for an opinion no room legal questions involved. ir Hihhnrh Tnnnnr Anhml on n hhn The entire stock of high cl_ass goods, Millinery, Dress Goods, Linens, Un- derwear, Cloakings, Fur- nishings, Mantles, etc., will be oered at `such low prices as to make a speedy clearance. We are increasing our alespe0ple to 50, so that quick service will be rendered all who come. The large roomy store is being arranged to be still more accommodating to buyers. WI! IGVIDCGG. Mr. Richardson`: bill to subject: the salaries of civil servant: to nrniehee Wu vigorouely ofrposed by Mr. hair, but the commibtee o the whole house reported in by I vote of {my to twenby-three. many of this government: supporters voting with the majority. Mr. l).umv n bill an nrnvidn for Mm mutate - T cm: Bu-vloe Belarlee And The (lunlII1ec- Ir. Illohndeonm lllll. 01`1'A\\ A, Mey 2 -'l`he grievance: of oonetieuente received an airing on thie,one of the Inn of the rivebe members days of the zeaeon,nnd pu lic legislation promoted by member: oubaide of the government: was Idvenced. M. D:..|.....l-m.'- |.:n A- .._|_:... u__ the Unibod BbntoI_ govornmohb has taken I shop which it I! believed will, prevent: S in from conducting any operation: w Mover union the port: of the Pacic conih. -. CO! NOIIIIQ III 'l`lIII' Pllll. -.... l\_A \I--C Ii,, n 8PAiN'5 ATLANTIC FLEET V I Hfmvate MEMBERS on. 1---:1 now won law one ooneeqnenoee. wAlll.`iIi l`0N', May 3 --France in expect- ing an early bombardmeno ol Havana. There are three French chips now in Cu- ban waura. one of when in the harbor ol Havana. and they were real to there watere an thin time in anticipation o! the bombardment of Havana. The veeeala are the Dubordien. the agship of admiral Eaande; the gunboao Fulton. Cape. De Si- laor. commanding; and the crnieer Rigaulo de Ueoonilly. The presence 0! theee French ` men-of-war ie rignilloaoa only in the! France, expecting an attack to be made upon Havana by United Slabee veeeell. has taken ale to provide a place for relnge for I` aobjeota in Cuba. The moment thae admiral Sampeon ivaa noeioe than the city ie to be bombard thafreneh admiral will direct the French oonnul and'all other French rilbjll to iron; aboard the var tale 0! e rqnadroo. tats department anlboriliea are well eatlelled that France will maintain aerial nbelrality in Cuban waeera an well an \elee- where. After the bombardment in la ooeimprobablethaefraooeaawellal Iome ot the other European nabiooe having in- Iereale in Cuba. will Iaudrheir mariaee lot Hill 0| IIIIU IMIEKICIQ In the commg movement r-uioieno (own will be manned to cum: lno oppocition. From now on tho war in than wnon will rohnbly be condncud more vigorom-ly. pain bu bad I chance to ponccnb wim- dmw from Cuba and ponmt the o vihg nconoontndoa to be nliovud. She man now soon {we the oonocqnoncoo. wAlIlNI: l`0N'. Maw 31 _-|-`.-gm-. 3. .......o., rnnoo Bends Wunhlpo To Dunn: and InnI|In-Bampoon'o [loot mu Ion. Km Wxsr, Flo.. May 3.-Thoro ill feeling hero so-day aim: tome important und decisive movement of admin! Bump- aou'o oob is pending. All day yoltordny then won an nnmiaonknblo bustle of pro- rationn on the vessels in the hubor. ioora uhoro do not conconl their ointion over the ptoapoch of breaking bho mono- tony of the blockade. In tho nnminn I`hninInnn uumninnm l....... uunmr punuu ounu ma unuuwu Bun: Au two o'clock this aloe:-noon ooronor Kilborn telephoned choWIuu to any be Ind decided so hold an inquest nu elovm o clock `tomorrow morning. which will commence Thursday Morning at 9:30 D0 DUE pI'll0ll OIIIOIBII. Dscessed wee msrried but In is not known than he hsd s femilf. His wile is no presenh residing so Cleve end, Ohio. The [see then the line with which he performed the deed was composed of smell serepe ol rope. cotton. etc., oerefully woven snd knotted together. shows that Moore con- templated hanging himself should his so. tempo no escape lsil, es it must: bsvs taken him e long time to eequire the many odds sob ends um went to complete the rope. A bwenty yesr sentence is generally considered n lilo term, And there is no doubt huh mm Moore would have ended his deys behind the here had he not inter- vened with nature end shutlled oil` so An earlier period then his allotted time. All hwn n'nInoIr til lfhnrnnnn onrnnnr I ueeponw noralnpo to olclpo wnen cor- nered. using roerme froel . The were captured. however. and on fnne 12:. .1897, were eenbenced. Moore receiving a twenty- yeer term And Brown being leno down for the term of his natural life. They arrived here on June Huh since which time Moore ha been employed on wing men in the dor- mibory. lighn work united to his ego and tempermenu. Ho wee fairly well behaved end appeared contented wioh his lob. His echeme no mam h to eecepe was a anrprine to the prison 0 oiale. lhomuil Inn mnrl-ind huh I}: in not Ill: ' Had Mooro..livod until July nub he would hnvo turned his aixhiebh you. In J uno lub he was cried ab Cbntham. Kenn _couni.y. for having used re qma with `mom to kill while nbbompbing to commit: nburglnry. He ran scoompaniod by A negro named Brown. and both man `made I dupontao Attanpb to escape when cor- namd. ulimr rnrmn fmelv. Thaw nan PROTEC; _l-P;G HER INTERESTS. EIJHUIIIUIL It appears that Moore was planning a scheme to attempt escape. lie was xing up his extra suit of clothing so as to leave itin his cell in such a manner as to lead the otliciele to believe that he was in pos- aeseion. his intention being to absent him- self from the cell and attempt to climb the walls. His scheme was detected yesterday before he could put it into execu- tion. This seemed to worry him, and dur- ing the remainder of the day he Appeared fretful and downcntt. During the night, planning the affair so as to escape observa- tion by the keepers as they made their rounds, Moore, with pieces of rope and cotton twisted and tied together. forming It noose and line of sutcient length. put the noose around his neck and tieing the other end tothegretingin the opening to the door of his cell, be ifted his feet from the ll;-or. ello. g the weight of his body to lall on the noose. thus strangling himself to death. The grating to which the end 0! the rope was tied was very little abovebis head. not suilioient to form a drop. That Moore was determined to end his life was evi- denced by his deliberate act of lifting his feet from the cell oursoas to throw the weight of his body on his neck in the nnnnn. HHLIVU Illlll plll) ll UUU LU Ill! INC. In was A ghostly find the lreepere made no on early hour this morning when unk- ing bheir rounds of the dormitory oh the Kingston penitentiary. They were storm I led on finding the dead body of I convict) named Ubarlee W. Moore hanging by who neck to ohe iron grating lrontmg the door of hie cell. Wicliouo loss of time the body 1 woecubdowmbub lifewqe tx binct, 40 nothing I 'oould be done bub inform coroner Kilborn 3 of the circumstances. After hearing these he concluded an inquest unnecessary; it: appeared to be as deliberate case of rell-de- euucblon. 1.. ......-..-- AL..L. Ila--- _.-_ -.I_..__:.___ _ He Wu Fooled In an Attempt To lsoepe ' And Then Plenned'l`he luloIde-'l`svlIt- ed Rope And cotton Together To IIIO . `the Noose-'l`|med The Tngedy when The Watches Bud Gone PIIt.-Who ` Iloore WM. Driven to desperation ob ohe prospect of serving the balance of his nsturol life be- hind prison bare. convict No. 701 decided Boeinher free himself of prison existence- or. as an eloernetaive, to end life. The first ending in failure, he resorted to the alter- netive and put an end to his lite. In wan A ahnnlalv nd the Imannni mndn in menu cisr SUICIDE. USED GRATING AT THE FRONT! OFHIS DOOR. ' A Convict Ended Ins Days By` Hanging. Sale, [HE IHUKMWN LIFE. ! l'0.LIVlNGSTON &BROS.,] SKIRTS! .-C \,vIIw In sawvuu ICU Irruu J7 Take Lnxntlw nmmo-Qnlnlno 1'1\hleu\. All Eight: remnd the money It It nun Iojcun. Took Onrbollo Acld. Montruhquo. May 3.-A young Inna named Mcbougnl euioidod by tuli cur. bolic acid. He had been vary nun dio- conngod for some time. tN6W`1:5l an-uuuuu u-vino U r-Iuvu -urnzw nrvuuu. S1-. J().N`l\`.I`lI. Mich.. Mny 3 -John Yon. seventy-ve your: 0! ago. the olden gro- oory merclnnb in this oounty. died Mon- day. He in the {Abbot-in-luv 0! Michael Dnith, the grant him qihlor. To Em-c awhd in one Day II-.5. Ijltnlluvn nnnnugn..I..|n.. 'I\-|.IAI- A II Klllod In A Torpodc; Sr. I.or1s. Mo.. May 3 --A apociul to the Republic Iroln Humanavllo. Mo.. lays : "At Jorichopcodar county, twenty mile: lrom this place. I torpedo killed thirteen persona outright and fatally injured ve nr nix mnrn, vuuujtu nu nuv uvuvnu-\ Tonorm, May 3 -T-Slvonl olnngy will be nude in the (land Trunk summer bnin service on the l5l.h inst. Tho trnin from Montreal which now arrives all 0:30 pm. will gob in no 5:30. muting through con- nection: with Bunlo incl New York. nlno with the want. A new tnln from Montreal will probably be put. on Also. We are now busy clear- ing up the stock and preparing for our Great .Cl9tIners and ugu nnrocuuad. l\.U-MAJ-. IIIIO TIDIIIUIII Illlf lCU|'.5II" of auto for fore gn nifaire, one of the moat urge:-iencod diplomatic omcon in the Bri- tie service. . Iay B0 A Ohanga. LuNli0.\', May 3.-16 is reported that the Brihinh ambassador ab Washington. Sir Julian Panncatou. in to be uncond- od in Sir Thqmaa H. Eandonon. K.C.B.. K.C. .G.. the rormanano under naoratary fqro a_'airaLona tip gosh "fooplng `lhomll ' A! II. Thbmll. Br. Tuomm. May 3.--J. I. Wobohor on Mondoy nlgbo diaoovond a man poopln in hit back window and prowling noon the back yard. Mr. Webater onngbb tho inbtudor and hnndod him over to I police- mnn, who looked him up. The man proved to be 3 wolllnown citizen And in rominontly cud roapocbably oonnochod. r. Webnoor did not lny any information nnd tlwhcculod was not prooocutaod. sent Up For Trlel. CIIATIIAM, 0110.. May :l.--Jolm Tnohey came up at he police courb chic morn- ing on thee urge of nhbempting to die- olierge I loaded revolver eh polloe muggin- trete Houston. Me or Pebteroon occupied the muziat.n0e e ohe r. Twohey stated theta he had no recollection oi the elfeir. He was committed for trial. Twoliey yeeter- dey ettempted to take the lite of me in- trete Houeton in Herrieon hell. He po Ma- od n thirty-eight calibre revolver so Mr. Houston And said "Prepare to die." llchul Davin`: Fnhor-In-Law Dead. n 1 up u 1: n n n so nu uuuuunuu - uv 5--sw- MONTRlAl., May :i.-W. E. Davis, gen- ornl passenger agent; of the (i.T.R.. ieib ior Chicago Inab night. where he will at- tend the meeting oi the joint: uaenaer committee which has been (mile for Fri- day. I). McNico|l, pnerongor brafiic mon- eger of the C.I'.R., and chairman of the subcommittee of the above committee, which had the present rate wnr mutter un- der diecueaion ct three diiferenb meetings. leaves to morrow night to attend the some meeting. when his report: will come upior consideration. Ilobeetle III: B: Kuyclone-Three Pcruonn Killed. CANADIAN. Tenn. May 3.--'[`he town of Mobeetie on Monday we: Almost: bobally ldutroved by a cyclone. John Shocker, Mrs. Ruful Kitchen and baby Mnbberaon were killed. Mre. Exume. baby Palmer and Mrn. Anderson were lnoelly injured. Fnlteon were pelnfullyln'urod. Alloounhy buildings were wrecks . Property loan, $35,000. The eown is (she county seen of Wheeler county. hnaa popnlctlon of 200, 1nd in thirty miles inland from Oenndicn. H-r I'.nnm, Miv fl -,..'I`hn nnlinn hnvn rn. III II uulroy IUIIUS IHIRHU [rum Ulnlulnn. Sr. Loom. Mey 3.~~-The police have re. porbe of the loan of severe! livee on bbeMis- aieaippi river during the etorm. Cherlee Bdhn, aged Lwenoy-eigbb. end two com- penione of his own age are mining, and probably drowned. Oeptein Soibh believee there were several more live: lost: on bhe river during the gels. euuu |llIlIl0l'lI'y In rue lung. The were both erreubed nully end broug In ho Ohethem where Moore wen un- toncad IO shove stated and Brown in cerv- ; ing a life term. Bnh men had served . henna iq Michigan and New York. They es. cnped and coming into Canada committed ei ht: during deed; in Windsor. Wnlker- vi le-and Chnbhnm. They {had she wont repord o! my prisoners lent from western I Ontario. sustained by us last `week has been amicably settled by the fire underwriters. KI Sperm! to me wnm.` I UnIA1'nun, nn ' apecuu to me Willa. Unumxm, Ono.. May 3.-ChnrleI W. Moore wu nonbonnod from here to us turn: of twenty your in Kingston ponmntinry in Mny hub yen. I-13 and (Inn!-an RI-nnm nnlnl-all Innlrl nu I In any IIID you. I He and George Brown, colored. bald up John W. McConnell. 3 grocer here. Ind the following day, Sunday. when do- tectives Mlhonoy and Oompuu attempted ' to arrest bhom to Belle River bboy oponod tire on the oicon and Brown shot: Mahoney in the lung. Thaw warn hath nrl-natal nnlln And ! `tho crime In! Which loo:-0 In Ion To THE NEWS FROM OHATHAM. TEXA8 TOWN DEBTROYED. and the place to buy them isat is thl your change: In The Ionian .-,. II... C (1l..-__I -I.__._ To Conoldcr Tho Batu. In . uuv n I\ The Fire Loss the time bu J. Cannon. wine clock at the Oolloofq haul, in on can nick lint. Rcoontly a cow In I dairy Bud loutotl nob lu (tom the any utfuod from labor- culooin, but tho veterinary mu-goon who it- tondod the wing] neglected to upon the poruoulmto the bond of hulth. an I`- qnirod by the shaman. Throo phydoionn nay tho cow uid from tubotculolll. A.\'1`rcn-mvNu MEN AND wu.\mN or older ones It .-thl young In nplrllmf umluulm-I a-Imrm-tn-r.xnoul lallmrn. mnbluuun and Imlu~1rIuus_ mm mm c-mploynm-nl In as umxl muse. with $00 pnr month Anal umvnnlu nu-vonllmz unmllny. Inn`. '1`. H. l.munrr1', 15>- ,"`,"`: ANTED - TE,\l`IlERH AND OTIIER hrluln men for vnoamrmnr permanently In mllvlt. for "(`sumclI\: An Encyvlnpu-dln um(`nuntr_v." In nun m_vnlqunr1.o vnlnmcn. 0 nhrllvvrlnn; vunummulnn wt] wt-okly. Till l.lN.~otVr1'l'l`l'IIl.lNlIINul`u., mum. |tl\':\ l`E l'l'|'llH HY A TEAUIIIII WI Hm yq-Ar.-4' oxporlenvn (lhrm In ll co Iv- glmo; nmlI1"n\nveo. ttnndlnlnun propnrwl nor c H rwn-l~~oxamhmllcmn. mMrlou`|l.Ion, etc. :\t|dI"1`KaTEACl|I2It," Wmu Omoe. _:_____:_.______.j.__. -:---.j.'__._._._.,_ umlnuhlnl.-Imrn.-cur urinal u.Ibm... -...mn...... AN'l`El>-.\lEN AND wn.\Il-IN wlm (`AN work hard Inlklnpz and wrlun nlx hmmo lnllyror Ix day: A wt-ok. unul will w mmmlt with tvu dollars WOI'kI)'. Adan-n.-ANRW llmnt (`n., Tnmnlu. -- AHENTH T0 (`AN\ AB.~| t I-`AHT li)l.lJNG Hm-. Appl_v \Vc-dnondn K In III mm. (lilo. |'AI(: Intel. .___j__.______-._____.. AN'l`F2l>-.\lEN AND WOMEN llnllvfnr n|\' (In \'M n um. .....I ...|n .1... ..........a IIOPRICIIIIT. AN IRIHII TERRIER IWICII. IIROWN mlor. N.(`\VIII`ll Ir mmrneul tn (YIIARLH (`mun In, no Urdnnnvn Btreul. mt; ` W0 l\l/\(`HlNlTH WA NTED IMMI- cllululy-I.nuw Hand and Fmnr. Apply w luvxa'lmv1>ucx C0. ' ` Dill). H(`|l.l.AND-On Aprll 27th. at Toronto. Margaret Covun. rollch ol bho IAN oor Burton llollnnd. in hot unaw- olphb you-. Bnouuu-A0 Tnoomn, Wuhlljton. on April lbth. Junooto Runuy. wallet: 0! the Into Wllllnn Brough. ugod county- ono you-0. ` KAN:-4-Ah Gannnoquo, April Qbh. Bunul Kano. in his olghty-nlnhla your. Em/nu EndAn--In Nnnnoo. April Both. Willlnm Edgar. Nor: Fndorlohbnrgh. ho Mn. 0. . Ednnr. Onmdnn Rut. ,j_. 00.-l AND nnum. an WILLIAM H1`., with all mualx-rn m-mmmotlnllnn. llilll n (lonwm-=-Ah Napnnoo. on April 27th. wilt of June: (Jordon. df I dnughbor. .....v .- - go.-nun-` Ilnmm UNIHCRTAKIIR AND lclluutl I H!) Prim-a-an ntrwt Ctiruur uydonlnm `felt-plmno (`.()ll|lll|ll|l(`.l|1l0| . T. F. HARRISON COMPANY Hmlnrtnlmrn nn.I '1`InIuxIvnnl'n am and all J.. 4. . LLJIJLLL-LLJ\JL` \J\J.I.Il.&'.l1.LV 1 Umlorluke-rs and Emlmlmern. 238 and 8' l'rInwm.-n Hm-q-I. 'l lmmm :-Wnr-moms. 90: llouldmm-.lH. Upcadny and nlght. _ __ B. CORBETT. UNERAI. l)lRE("I`OR, mu PICINOIMIB E! Klngsmu. nnccvsuor to W. M. Dronnun. 66TH YEAH. N0. 103. [STEAM STEAGY. 41:47! vvnsvuuu uuu A L4\I VVL4|\J -just arrived. A large variety of CHI LDREN S HATS in all the newest shapes. l)A I')II'.`1`I nrvnllafars Iv Anna "`"earqgi=:` Inspection invited. 13AB_ii HATS and IDIWKT KY lT'l`L` TRIMMED SAILORS 25c, 35c, 40c. 50c. 75c. $1- WALKING HATS 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. . M UNTRIMMED HATS in all the newest shapes. NEW WlN_GS and FLOWERS . ....L ....-.-.-.I New Goods Opening Out Dally. "It It : a Good Thlng we Have It." I STE/IT)"s NEVIMIIUNEHY nmmmnn NPRHE. APl`l.\` E) MR8. w. .1. mm. 13) Harris um el. yvuulln nu Ir. norm nnuorlonnnl 0. Edgar, Camden Eat. II nun sunny. mt LEADING lmnsn-rAxm-2M-mo Prince BL Teloplmne H7A. open Day and Nlxh .__.___.__.______.____.. I 000: d no. human val 3" 10 3.3-.-nvnubtlod snd -mum lurinn Ind oonl on Wndnnuln. Inland Iron Tnborcul ..._nI..-.___ A..- _|_p__ I, n n Direct Imports}: of Dry Goods and Mtlllnory. (WEATHER PROIABILITIII. 4 r. M. EDITION. -L AU I-Ill.`-U IIKFBIICI IIICI IIOWCT . 1 cloning and oool on Wodncldny. HENRY BRAME. ITuu-xungmguun Ann In. *wAsm;o; T JAB. REID, Ilnvn-u-u.--an I umwrnnn, Foot Queen St. 0 runs I O. IIIIII ID. u my ~Los`r. hon I on annuny. Iona ol n hycont No doom-ed ails lo bolt the Ioudtll nnl K-I.-p.J SAL!-J. 03 5" l0I'I I. Baum luguo-AI Byncno 8: B If lo I. At Wilktsbun 7; Rochaout 4.. `Ah Springold 2: Tomato 7. AI Providence 3: Iont.I'cnl_i Thoelniu: in nude um tho Amusem- mudnunboyoouingthooorhrunchottho CRR. On H Ihooolino oponod hundndu I ' uhrough. onshore. uthoyhunilmuunqto dotou tlloirohlnolbnoiouo. It io uptoud c.P.R. will bacon in hoinuo byfuvpotoont. W,8bn, viilowhooling out IoGoll&u Buy Sunday. Iona up-an in an lruvill-II IUUUUIVQI. National lugno-Ah Washington 0; 30.. too 7. Au Pituburg 3: Cincinnati 7. Ah Chimp 13; Louimn. 7. AI New York. nmouyn no: Pualadolpunn. Aonueinon 6; Now York 4. E..A..-. |.....%A| R-........ 9. n_c. n- IIIIII Ill] OYOITIITC B0 C'II'. OC- Boxu Koxu. Ihy 3.-Commodou Davey in now in full poo-onion of Mnnillu And the United sum tlagpill coon out 0V0l' the outcome homo. - . ""' ' * -"'$ an IIIVIIIOII OI U0) ll OXPOOCCC. Nsw Yuma, May 3.-A London apecial to the gold etock exchange aaye: "II in said that the Spanish govemuneno intande on concentrate in entire naval force ageinet Fuited Shane eet in Cuban waters. In in believed that a deoieive battle man be fought in that quarter Before Spain will make any overtures to secure peace. Born: Kosu. Maw 3.--Commndnn In-mu IVIIUII IIII IIUIIIIII Nnw Yonx. May 3 -A London cable to glue maritime exchange reports mm the paniah Qrahip|.Po|a_vo and Alfonxoxlll. havo arrived in Cadin` If this in true an almost immodinoo attack on Havana and an invasion 0! Cuba in expocud. Nnw \ mm_ M .'._A Lnmlnn .n...:.| us. I. J. LAIII. .1153 Anna In-on. uuimir l`illahurnh. Pu.) Hours: 0 lo I230. Tm-.ulu_\`. l`lmrsdn_\- and Salunlxly only. , ,_ ,__,__-_V-, ____ -. ----....-.... ER. \.\'E.\'Tl.\' Fll().\l l-`.\('l-7. NEFK OI! .\rmn u-nhmn -war, slum or Injury by um. I. J. LAKE. 35:! Alfred Hulnuz` l`i|lahurgl|_ uurs: ltill. 'l`m~s4lnr -_w--V-u `a---4-av HE1)l.lIQUElN:4'l`Rl-2|-}'l` H(`ll()1)[. l'l{Ul'- n-rl wlll be sold M. Inwllun by Wm. Murray, nr.. M in rooms. Mnrlu SI|llAl`I`.UII \\`l-Il)Nl-2.4- DAY. 4TIr 0|-` MAY. Ill ll I|`1`lm'k. Thu` lot has 81 ran mm! on Qnoenmul t`0llmrn\~SIrmt.-, mull Iii: nn (`nnpmun Hireet. heal |nuIlapul- ah Q`. Dlsguring air. Removedl I\I.`I'|\l n \'II\vII~I .- When you nnd the plaoothu gives you the most good coal for the lezm. go >d m.mcy- ollng ta :1. pols, Hpn nuts. l\ln|Ilrm:.-rs, l'k-lure.-1, _\'m-n,-ln,0|l. vloth. lilnlnes, Kllvhen ulvnalls uml nmny other nrtlvluzs. l`lnnn will ho unit] at l n'(`lu(`k. Snlu M 10:30. Tu-rms <-nah. .lnll\' u,MH.l_61 An.-linnnnr - u-uu\yvr1 I 3 a If` I unug lho cnlwts, viz: Flno H: mm` Plmm, Elvgnnl I'lu.-Ah Pnrlnr Suite, I h-lmnm S4-ts. I-.u~xy (`lm|ru.F.xl-nulun uml other '|`:n-h-..~x. Happy 'I`huughI Rnngv, Square Hall Q-Juwu, Hunglng and otln-rhnuuw. .\rt Bllndn um! ('urmln:<. Hhlnhunnl. Bonkmmn und Writing Desk, (`ar- pelx, Hprlnmn hlnlllrwm-s, l'h'lure.-1, lblnlnes. mnl munv __ -w-_.. --g .._-----`I- A I(,'l`ION 8.\l.E()l-` FlIRN[ I`l'RE. l'All[.()R Hulln. I-Zn.-ay Chairs, lIupp_\'1`humgm Range, Dining l`|mln4, Hm` Squurn Plnnn. mowxl nor (`on VPl|h.`l|I`t` ofaalv lo the vibrant house, corner urJuhuntnuun:| Bmzol Htruma, on 'i`uIIncn :1: us A up _.n, See them at Klrkpatrick s Art Store. ` WhatWe Have We'll Hold!" l'"IH'1H wll l'1'r: Cmnplrollur N. W. M. Pullvo. Ounwn, Ap-`II 28111. I898. Charge of Gordon High- landers at Dargai. gld/\I.l~7|)Tl<`.NII}-IIHM/\l{l{I~)lI"lHl{ M0l'N- ., [ed 9.)||(-0 |'mvlu|<-mu and Liam SuppIle.~, and Clothing Hl|pplH.*.H." lldlII"(`H'\Ud [0 HM.- llonourahlv the l'ru.ldunl nflhe l rl\'_v(`v-um-ll, Httavm. will he rum! vud up to noon on Mt).\'- DAY. lwru .\IA\'. 1891. Printed tnrmu orlmula-rt-umlnlnlnz mu Infor- mmlnn nu tn lhv nu'lI-Ina nml uppruxllnute qllklltlllus rmullrod, may b ' had on uppllcullun us l`uIlm\ r4 2- |'rnvIlnn nml Llghl H\|ppl|on"nt nnv or the Mmumwl l'ulI--- l'u.~4l.u In the .Vnrth-Wa-.~t, urnl,l|u-nmcv, oftlw un-In-r.~lqm-d. (`lnthlux Nu )pIIma," M NH` nxllv-' nl lhv uunln-rslgm-I. b}0t<-Inlm` will he |`Cl'l`1\ l'Ill|I|ll`.`4.` Iumlu nll much prlntml form. Tl)I`lI()Wul or uuy lI`l1(lv`l`l\()l uec('s.su1'lI;,' nu- (`Q' )l('( . '.tu`h In-mlvr must he tu-munpnnlvd l>_\- un Imm-plml (`umulum hunk 1-In-quu fur nu anmnnl. l`qlH|ll0lL'll percvnl nl'HIv mm! vuhm of un- nrllvlentouxlen-lthr, whh-h will he furll-Ite-I iflhopnrly dm-Ilm~.~4\o mm-r Into a l`0l|ll'A|('l whu-n r-ullml u n tmlu nu_ul` H" |h~ |`n|l.~ in (min- lnlulu the uerv -enmntruvlml fur. mm tvmlor )8Il0ll|('(`B|Ile(Ilh4`(!|I01|lll` will he rnturm-I. N0 pnymentwlll ban mmlcln w\\'.upnp\~rx In- mwtlxm |hhI mi\'urtI.-1-nu-m without. uullmrlly havlm; been first obtained. FRED WH [TE BY "'\......'.`..-.--.."!.'.':_L.-F- rll`. .lHl|.\' .\l;\(`lH).\'.\l.D, Sov'_v-Tnmt. B. ur [-1. .j.-._:-_____:_._. _'l'.'e To It I and Lasts. All the Newest Shades Blcyilg WE ARE % H HEADQUARTERS IN I M IIIX IDIIVC -Ill IIIII- jjttuu '.I'oPou Thonulvoo N. Auooion Isle of the old Queen street ochool'proporby by William Murray 0 Wodnudny ab 11 o'clock. Annhinn ale 0! the dwellimr houau an VVOC|DKlJIy II) II DUI!!!)I- Auohion sale of the dwelling houau am` preminel on corner of Union and On- tnrio amen by J. H. Mills Wednesday :0 nnnn_ nanny nmnoon rorwhngnnam Ila Dun-I Innnunnlian hi. 3!-III-ll-'l>'G(-.l~l>l~`l>II>?l>-Ivllltilliiililttg The Cheapest Shoo Stc;re In Kingston. W F.l'I>G(>G(>(>(-SI-Glil-(>(~E(>lI(>(-EEIHSI .f.`.\`.J..`.`:..T.I9.'.`?....'.`.`_!+,'3.-.% lltllllll llllll ISIIIOI NlI`t`(`l, THURSDAY. HAY 5th. ma.` . . I.*|.... u_.......\ nx... %%SU]HERlJ!Nll _S, lutlnll Iouotdni. I l.._...- AnI1!--L:.._a LOCAL MEMORAN DI. jj Mrorn inllotin; V I. Tu-rms <-MIL .l<)ll.\' H. MILIS. Anvlitmeer. __j.: .__.....u.' TENDERS. For Swell --AND- xshoes. PIION I xhl `tho - -.~nl`l|n-umln-I`sh;m-I. I'c:'t*1\~~l1|I1lv.~I.~s un nod. VVHl'I`|C ulrnllvr N. \V. M. I` ugouuwunglmn to an no one- and commence opontiom. l|Ia| In gnu-igllw and an WASIllNu`n1!, May R.-Iu doltroying the Bpnnilh ea bofon utumpcing to bio: pen in the Philippilnn {or no u I Inn at oponliou. commodore Downy hn nchtlin coco:-dune: with tho onion can to him by Long. II on ho that -actuary cnblqd oonuodon y sight a. n Ago ` `Kim in-nilnoncnlor and nnanlnnnnn nu.-13.`... at my nunvy guns. mm the taupe: report of the quick ring weapons, oombinod to nnko on our rating. hellish din um VII moch from all sides of the land-locked buy. Not the but ndmirnblo fauna of the oxcoodinqly voll- plnnnod lunch was the utoniulnng ne- qnninlnnot the nnvi ntingbiamcoto dioplny- od withthowntono the . They non: Iounod to hoin Ibo lent. nnptoi run- ning their noel: into the nhnllovn hhough the mun-ranting was conuhno And nono- tinnn olnbornu. Wnsnnuzmze, sllilh HQ. bnfnn ntumnhinn ta In I I :40 o'clock many (Tuscany). lhno not you been able to lurn the loss 0! the Cnmd States. but in that up u an u ever. he Im during the cmnonading Ina torriblg Inngnioout. The inoouanu mar of the any guns. with the thupor quick rinn Innnnng nnmhinnd `moms H. JOHNS. morn sonny uaeloen. Then commolwre Dewey dermnded the complete eurn ~r of the city. fortica- uioue. rnunitioz rd scores. The governor refused to surrender. When informed of the refusal commodore Dewey notied the governor that he would give him twenty-four houre to clear out. efter the expiration of which time he would bombard the city. This notice expires on |l:30 o'clock t.o~dey (Tueedey). not veh been nhln In Inn. :5. cauuou no uouowarner. in we: very neevy._ The resistance ol the Sp.-inierde wee ud- mirehly etubborn.hut they wereovermetch- ed. Nevertheleee they did not yield, nor did they strike I eingle og. After I lepee of as few hours commodore Dewey.who had withdrawn to the wean aide oi the hey when the Spaniards coaeed to reply to hie re. returned to Cnvite. He was received with some shots from the hind forte,where- upon he egein opened on them with e furi- oue torrent oi projectiles. In I short time he had eilenced thermepparently rendering them totelly ueeloen. Than ~nmmn.,\-n `human .-In-nan.-l..l LI..- Ul Ill |]U|Il'- The Spaniard: though greebly weakened continued to reply. Commodore Dewey closed in again and renewed in ceaseless cennonede. Alter lhe ght had continued for An hour and I hell, the Spanish equedron wen prectically annihil- ebed end ell the forte wore silenced. Three of the Spanish ships were on re, one had sunk and theobhera were riddled and help- less. The loan in men in nob known but it. cannot be doubtedthab in very heavy.` roeietnnne at the Smminrdn an ed. `the charge of Dewey. MAru1.m, May 3.-The United Snsbes seb under the commend of commonder Dewey enchored in the bay M . ve o'clock Sunday morning sh A distance from the Covibe forts. The lebter. notwibbsbanding ohe long range, opened fire on the invaders and were supported by the Spanish warships which were anchored un- der tahe lorbs. Commodore Dewey then ordered his squsdron to close be and delivered an Awful oennomde. using his guns of all cslibrss for thirty minutes. He then withdrew his vessels beyond ohe rsnge of the smaller guns and poured shells from his big guns upon the Sponisrds inlliching hideous damage. This re lasted for s little more then s quarter of An hour. TL- ..-_2__.I- AL_.__I. ____-AI_ __, ,| , , I w cumply. Losnon, May 3.--A Medrid deapntch through as news Agency eeye hhnt. premier Sagaebe has just) one to the pnlece. In is understood than go will communicate to the queen regent: doepetcbee announcing mm the Down of Oavihe has been razed and the unfortied portion of Menille burned. The deepebch adds than the Uni- bed Soeteeere red petroleum bombs. ITOIIBU U000!" IAUFOPOIH IUVIPUKB. LoN|m.\', May 3 -A special deepalch lrom Madrid says that commodore Dewey gave governor Augustus bwenty-four hours (.0 comply with en ulcimnmium demendin all shores and coal. In is believed than government: has cabled governor Au atie mcomply. Lnunnn. Mnv R.--.A Mndrirl dannnt-mh (4650 EKHIIIBD LIIB DUKIIDGITUIIIBIIU Ul Alllilllllo A Singapore special be the World says : When general Acquiunldo, the insurgent: leader of the Philippines. reaches lrlong Kong he will probably be trsnslerred on A United Stmea despsccb been so join com- modore Dewey sb Manills. Aquinaldo's policy embraces the independence of the islands and than internql affairs be con- trolled under European advisers. Lnnnuw Mnv fl _A nnnoinl dnnnninh IHU WIIIITI WBIKUUEU Llly UUUW$In A Washington special says: There in a wearineas which approaches disgust: at the state department over the Fepeated re- ports: of foreign interference in our con- duct: of the war with Spain, the latest: be- ing than Germany had fyled a formal pro- test against the bombardment: of Mamlla. A Rinnnnnrn nnaninl hn lhn /nrld num- me vomnneers win be needed." A Washington special says : A strong belief prevails than commodore l).:wey s de- cisive viobory as the Philippines is she be- ginning of who end. and prompt: action now will speedily bring Spain 00 terms. The battle will prove of incslculnhle value. as being the tirbb engagement: our modern warships have had, and the rs!` op:ortu- may no l_mow exactly how they be aved and what weakness they showed. A \NnnhinaI>.nn nnnninl nu.-r Thnrn in A lleklnley Think: the Wu Will soon be over-`rho Battle Will Prove of Great Velne on Being the lint Engagement of llodern WurehIpe-Weehln;ton mn- [neted at Foreign Interference. NEW YORK, May 3.-A London speciel seys : As 5 result: of the Spanish defeat: at. Menille peace is in sight. Lord Belie- bury to-day. ether 8 long cenlerence with embnesador HAy.eenh for prince Hetzfeldb. the Austrian emheasedor, and edvieed e collective note by she powers to Spain, urging him her honor should now be satis- tiod end then the time had come he sue for peace. Senor, Silvele, in Madrid, said pain onlyintended be esbeblish her honor." .. A Washingiion epeciel says: The presi- denb said to a high oilicial yesterday: The war will soon be over. I do not believe the volunteers will be needed." A \x7....i.;..... . . . . _ . ..:-i ......... .i .l.......... `PUIATDES Small but sound. If you want any come at ` once. They are a snap. ' PROMPT ACTION WILL BRING SPAIN TO TERMS. Jvuumeas um NEEDED. pram: IS unwm SIGHII n/c Result of Sphin s Defeat at Manilla. KIT- Io ouviodoul his not my a quid KINIGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1898. 11:0 88. Bacon AycrhIL.Alhn Ii urindnQaoboenI7|.II.TuIdqy. 0. , `natal ht .AlIu liumnilod , II! M.` Ghqow LI. ad and on -7. 350) got nothing for ttonblo. burglar: Into this tools hhintl when dopu-Oing. an 14.3. nu me an navtng boon Ion In tboi IIUI IIUIII-I rut lIIll' _ Twnn, 0:10.. Ihy 3.--Burglar. mama hboocooflho flgur and Ina mm 5.. Int ght. but the nth Invi Inga kn cunt-V. they nonignochinn for Pope : loner In Rxpteeoed. Roma. May 3. Rio holiueee is quite tnted I: the now! from Neuilln. H3 qeexprenes hie horror et the terrible lane of life and repeatedly said that he could with to have died before seeing each 3 wet. Both the pope and cudinnl Run- II. pupal accretny of state. have re- used to consider my interference. dedu- lng that the nttitnde of the Vatican in one of strict neutrality. .____.._ :3 Remember Thursday Morning 9:30. All Sales for sh 9n1y.__ BINGO [OK BQVUTII Cllyl. _ In In: to prevouu Spanish ptivucoera hon: ranging t.ho north-an couh than tlle cruiser: Columbia and Minneapolis were com on patrol duty there and the Il|0b0|l7.l- tionol tho noqthom patrol pquodronnh Pro- vinccoown in witlg the vi": of hgving I ntul force handy to resist an chuck on my of the north-oukrn cities. In- atmcbiom to commnnding officers of the auxiliary cnmon Yuiloo. Pnirio nncl Yosemite require them to join the sgshlp San Francisco at l`rovincotown without delay. Thoir crews will have gun pne- tico on the way and will be given us much tninin no possible. Beside: commodore ` Ho 3 on ran. the port: would he do- I ocl by g gun: and general Martin I will imp:-on the fortications on much 1: possible. IUIICUI 0` DXCUII nuu I cities for seven! days. [h an: In nu-nvnnh IIKUUUECIY `U IIKIII lllllll Wily Inlu 3"] dull]. A9 to the point when Spain will strike. the nuthoritnu no totally unable to any. New York is considered in I very good condition to ruins attack. but this is not the case with the New England cities and with nmn nlomz the aouthorn coutl. Capt. . P. Duvnll. military |IdO $0 necro- tnry A] r, has been inapoobing the do fence: 0 Boston and other New England citing fnr mvnnl dnva. nuuuulauruuluu vlmuvuu hull Dplllllll IIWIP of-war,now on their way no weaurn waters. will appear nu some porn on the coat and aotom 0 to do at much damage as possible. and w on this work has been oompletod to sail with all opood to Porno Rico and if necoaeary to tight their way into San Juan. A: tn thn nninf. Ihnrn Rnain will am-ilm Ilny Attack Ouut Oluu. Thou light In Wny Into Bun Juan. WASIllNT1)N, May 3.-'l`hore in excel- lent authority (or the statement: that the administration believes the Spnnieh moh- nLwnr.nnu nn their raw tn wubnrn mama. Wlll U6 Kluval (:0-uly. William Wilson, ex-M.P.P. for York, N.B.. has been appointed county courb judge for the district of York, Bunbury and Quoen a. Mr. Wileon cake: the place ofjudge Steadinan, who retiree owing to ill-health. The new judgo In: the com- miaaioner who hold the inveatigntion ab Moncton into the pnrtinnahip oi the I C.R. employees. IIIITUIIEH CUUIKXIIUIUG Iu fall) I PUITU Dune. A bill to make dominion civil aervnntn nmanuble to the garniahee law wu report- ed in :he house. VIVL- .......I .._..ll__ -8 LL- ...l-L:--A- LJII Ell Ill {J10 IIOIIBU. The oocond rouding of tho plebiscite bill will be moved to-day. William Wilnnn, nr.M PP, fnr Vnl-L VVUICIII IKE TUSIEINTULI Ill UIIIIUL Ab Obtawn yesterday the Toronto and Hudson Bay nilwny bill was passed through committee and road A third time. VV IIEOII (III DGBH Ip UIIICBU III III! [NICH- Crow : appointed by the government. has reporta- ed that many of the complaint: of the la- borers were well founded. In some in- stance: men worked for sub contraction nix months and the deduction: left them with scarcely anything. 'I"hnlYnitn(I Rum. AnI.hnr|'l.iAa Iinvn ra- //Mar & co]

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