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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1902, p. 6

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RG HOW ABOUT THAT LEAKY ROOF ? We have a Paint that will stop it. Only $1 gallon. : Now is the time to touch up before frost. Powder, Shot and Loaded Shell a specialty. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE. FOR SALE. ICE YACHT, ONR YEAR OLD. APPLY P.O Box 83. | firms COMMERCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS Oct. Seit 103 o Union Pacific... St. Paul Manhattan B.R. Transit Sugar. People's G us, S : i i Pacitie.... Southern Pacific Ont. & Western Western Union... Eri Ror Reading wi NGG... .. Louis. & Nash Rock Island . Pennsylvania Ry Texas & Pacifig Atchison Col. I American Loco... Amal. Copper MONTREAL STOCKS. o t \ Open. Canadian Pacific 3 Canadian Pacit Duluth S.S., ( Montreal S Tolslo L. Toronto Halifax Street Ry Twin City Transit. Detroit United kich. Ont. Nav. Montreal Telegraph Bell Telephon: Montreal Power Dominion Steel & Iron wominion Stel & lrom, Nota Scotia Steel Dominiom- Cotton... Dominion Coal ranas Montreal Bank... Merchants Bank mw a Gh [HE 5 tM. EDITION SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSC . ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. What Is Going On In the Busines: World--The Market News. 103e.; Little Falls, Utica, N.Y., lle. to Lindsay, Llje; Cheese salos : N.Y. 1c to 114e. " The Toronto Street Railway company will stock from 86,000,000 to $7, 10,000 new $100 shares steamer from Cannda to take sample consignment and canned goods, and 10C increase its Our G00 by issuing The first direct i South Ainca wil of butter, barrels of apples The Lake of Woods bas definitely decided to erect a new mill in Manitoba. The location hus not vet been de civked The mill will than any now owned. Cheese the Milling company upon be larger during the past ten days as a result of the stock niniket, by thos who are $400,000 lump in the in a positiom know, total from 500,000. to Two prominent that between them their clients have dropped over $200,000, Within a week stocks onthe Montréal Ex have dropped from 14 to 147 foints: Dominion Steel, off 14 ard 234 points from the weeks el, of contributes to brokerage acknowledge chang: dechne is werk, a few ihe star points for the hich level 4 predicted, "has proved the price as the an ago, bu:z to-dav's the evils of over specula paver. The Torento hardest. "What do 1 a broker. "Well, prices market, and cloguent Lisson on ton oo a nondividend crowd has been hit the think about it," away off, real lossis have the Pacific, weeks ago, it company is still largest in its aid of Montreal Detroit, Twin City. situation is sound." said are been sustained, i Ii Cana 145 a The the earnings are The same can be Railway, Toronto, At the bottom the Lut investor has no comj dian for inst . was worth ie worth that to-day there history. few and the Strect and Hemorrhage Of The Brain. Lieut.-Col. Duff suficrede from ke- morrhage of the brain and this caus- es the serioms outlook. A mere blood clot on the brain not nearly as dangerous as that which overcame the police magistrate. His vitality and return to SEMi-CONSCiousness shows that absorption is going on. Charles Lawler, a ovaduate of Re- aiopolis College, has entered the Me- dical College, to take a course in me divine. The schooner lotte, with soit the asylum wharf. John Brydee, Renlrew, has come Kingston to reside. Lurton, from Char- coul, is unloading at to It Pays You and It Alse Pays Us. It Pays to Buy Your "UNDERWEAR FROM US. No Matter What lt Is You Purchase Whether It Be An - Article at 2c. or One at $10 You Always Obtain Value For Your Money. UNDERWEAR! Our Stocks are Splendidly Assort- ed. Every Size and Style for Children and Adults, and at Prices Which Are Lower Than We Ever Quoted Before, Ladies' and Girls' Vests, Drawers, Combination Tights, Body . Bands, in both white and natural color. VESTS, 25¢., 35C.: 50C:; 756s 90C,, $1, $1.25, COMBINATIONS, soc; 60c.,, 75¢., $1, $1 25; $1.25, $2, $2.50, $3 oo. DRAWERS, 25¢., 500, 7 $1.50. $1 50, 5¢,, Onc. $1, $1.25, $1.30. TIGHTS, Guaranteed fast Colors, soc, 6oc., 75¢., 96¢., $1, $1.25. a » Men's Shirts and Drawers, Special Fleece-lined (Wool Fleece) Shirls and . Drawers. is $2 suit. each. Every size in stock. the mill had of these goods. Your choice while they last soc. We procured all Our regular price NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ali pure wool and guaranteed (stamped on each garment), un- shrinkable, goc., $1, $1.10, $1. . Boys' Underwear 25, $1.35, $1.50 each. \ Yo In 6 different varieties, in 6 different styles, at al most any price. SHIRTS, 20c., 25¢., 30¢., 35C., 50C., 75¢, $1. DRAWERS, 20c., 25¢, j3oc., 35, 50C; 75¢ , $1, $1.25. COMBINATIONS, 50c., 6oc., 75¢, $1, $1.25,.$1.50,' $1.75, $2. 9s FLEECE-LINED, ALL-WOOL, UNION "SCOTCH KNIT. & R. WALDRON. # : 5 v The losses sustaimed Ly Toronto speculators E DAILY WHIG WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. NOT FAVORED. --e PRESIDENT'S PROPOSITION NOT WELL REGARDED. Wide Difference of Opinion as to the Effect of Ordering Out the Entire National Guard: of Pennsylvania. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 8.--The fea- tures of the anthracite coal strike whi h claims public attention in. the woal fields ave : 1. Will the miners yield to 'the sre of the president of the United <tates for them to return to work wd investigate a'terwards ? and 2. Wili ihe mine operators be -ahle to carry out their promise to produce enough coal to relieve the situation if siven the protection of the full mili- cary power of the state? After a most careful inquiry among the district officers present (not in cluding the diMriet presidents who were in Bufinls) and the rank ang file of mine workers, it was found * that sentiment is strongly against accept- de present form. As to the other feature of the situ- ation as it evists, opinicn is divided and witl remain so until the real test omes. ' Reports To Hand. Wilkesharre, Pa., Oct. 8.--At to-day, President Mitchell made following statement : "Up to hour at least thirty telegraphic ports have heen received from local unions giving the: action taken by them last night ¢ and this morning. I hese reports are substantially as fol- lows "The mine workers resolved not 11 a.m. the re- as formulated at the Shamokin is called off by a convention of ul the © troops in the men back to work." The reports them there is not one dissenting voice. The vote in all the locals, so far heard irom, was unanimous. heard from by to-night." Operating One Mine. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 8~This morn ing a number of men were placed work. This is the the upper mine and will start only resmuption in tinlds, collicries cod readv are waiting until the full force of the soldiers reaches here The strikers report that the men quit work this morning and join ed them! some of Can Do No Work. Paterson, N.J., Oct. S.--Eighteer told that there would be more work this weck. were Ii A Call For Coal. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. S.--The matter received at the str grows colder. ed from Canada, reads : St. Luke's hare some coal." verse, gospel, and Jot WAS MISREPRESENTED. missed. Toronto, Oct. 8.--At Osgoode Hall A. D. Cartwright, the late Walter the Olive Gold Georce FE. Foster, ray, broker sent, as against Hon. George KE. Ws brought to misreprescptation. duced to buy shares of the for the estate o Nining company and Hall & Mur dismissed by the company, anc Foster. The aclion recover damages MacDonald was twenty-five company's stock vivhty-three to eighty six on the "presentation that the company earning one per cent. go month. was con in GETS STOVE POLISH COAT. Treat Victim to Whipping and Disfigurement. I'eru, Inds, White Caps treated" Henry Lee, near Denver; to a coat of stove polish and rotten egos after whipping him last night. masked men entered the home of John Ehrhardt, in Denver, and finding Lee there, dragved him outdoors and ad- ministered the punishment. Lee strug clad and pleaded for mercy, but the men paid no heed to his eries. Oct. Ns A Fashionable Wedding. Cornwall, Out., Oct. S.=-A quidt weid- ling took place last evening at the residence of the bride's father, when Westley 0. Johnston, business "man. was Minnie Tennant, a well-kndtvn elogu- tionist. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. Tennmunt," father-of the bride, who has charge of the Metho dist on Cornwall Island. Mr. and Johnston left on a. wedding trip, dari which they will visit To ronto, N ra, and Ruffalo. On their return they will reside in Ottawa. united Miss to mission Mrs Gave Life To Dead Heart. London, Oct. S.--In a despatch from Moscow, the correspondent of the Daily Mail says that a Dr. Koulatke has succeeded $n the experiments in reanimating the heart an infant which he had extracted fr a child. who had died twenty-four hogs Ri ously. The heart beat with normal re wcularity for hour. Dr. Koulatke hopes that his discovery will assist in reanimation in of. death drowning. , The of the ment is fully authenticated. one bv experi cases Success a Street Car Riot. y Det I} th of . the four- Harriston, Brichton by ore aring, bank, will manager Brighton, n years, reli} e to will be succeeced at Tod > Siancara tor Ar. Rowland. . ing the president's propesition in the | 1 this to return to work until the demands cons vention ave granted or until the strike the mine workers or President Mitchell. If the United States were brought here they could notiforce are still coming in rapidly and among There are more than 300 locals and all will have been at the Temple Coal and Tron company's Other operator who have their furnaces were shut down yvesteraay at the Rogers Locomotive works for lack of coal and the men who were laid oif mail head- quarters is increasing, as the weather One postal card, receiv- "Please take the advice in third chapter, fourteenth us Action Against Two Parties Dis- this morning, the action, brought by Macdonald. against for thousand at re- was a prominent | THREE FALL DOWN SHAFT. ase Cage Breaks When Men Board it to Descend. Dawson, ' Y.T., Sun, Sept. accident in, which two men lost lives and another was seriously injur ed oceurred Sunday afternoon on what is known as the Fox claim on King Solomon hill. \ Robert Haddock and Dan McKenzie were killed and Frank Mills bad beth legs and several ribs broken. ' The men stepped on the cage which is used in hoisting, and it broke by their weight and they were precipita- ted to the bottom, a distance of 115 feet. iladaock was killed instantly, his face being battered into a mass of flesh and bones. McKenzie lived a few minutes; death being a relief to © the terrible pain resulting from his body being frightfully mangled. Mills was suffering excruciating agony and meai- cal aid was summoned at once. He is being cared for on the claim. It is thought he will die. The accident was one which might have occurred at any time, and a warning had been given the men hy the cracking of the ecrosspicce on the cage. A search was made to find out where the crack had originated, but a close search revealed nothing of im- portance or anything to suggest that the mortised cross jeam of the cage to which the cable is attached was not secure. It has been the custom to put a pole across the shaft plat- form on which the cage rests when-he- ine unloaded. Tt was done Sunday. When the men first heard the crack they made haste in getting off to make examination. The engineer was signalled and the cage was lowered to the bottou. It seemed to run all right, and Haddock, and McKenzie stepped on to be lowered to the bot- tom. Frank Mills was also to go down, but when he stepped onto the cage it broke from the beam and fell with them to the bottom. An inquest was held at the Elby roadhouse on the remains" of the men who were killed, the verdict being 16.--A ner's jury condemned the cage. Last year Charles Rossler, an engi- peer on the claim, fell to the bottom, but escaped any injury beyond a shaking up and was able to be around ana at work again in two davs. Haddock came from Kingston, Ont, and Mchengie from Prince Edward Isl- ana. The tivo men killed were in a party that purchased the claim Saturday for £5,000, and it was with the inten- tion of making an inspection of the mine that the men shortly atter the noon hour Sunday prepared to go down in the drift. : I'he partners of the men who were Killed and who also became interested in the claim last Saturday were Wil liam Clengdennan gnd Dan Mellonala. Frank Mills formerly ran the Cari- A | bou hotel. Mrs. Mills arrived from the outside Saturday night on the Co- lumbian. ) FIVE WERE DROWNED. A Huge Wave Upset The Boat. Kincardine, Ont., Oct. R.--Last 'night, about ten o'clock, vague noises were heard fora long time before it was ascertained that they: were the cries of sailors in distress. A large schooner was then noticed a few hua- dred yards from shore, south of the pier, apparently aground with heavy seas breaking over her. A rescue par- ty was at once formed and with much difficulty succeeded in reaching the boat, which proved to be the schodn- , ler Anna Maria, of Alpena, bouud iw this*port from Cleveland, in-comman i {| of Capt. Alex. Gordon, with a load of coal. The rescuers pot the men oil and + | were about- to start for the shore, - i when a huge wave swept over the - | schooner and upset the lifchoat, l| throwing the occupants into the wai tier. Two sailors and three townsmen succeeded in regaining the schooner, Five were lost, Capt. Gordon, Mrs, Kennedy, the cook, two sailors, Perry Bond and Stephen Ryan and William Ferguson, a lumber merchant of this town. Mr. Ferguson had volunteorea for the rescue party. Lire Two Were Drowned. London, Cat. Lloyd steamer which sailed day. for New sithk Aritish S.--The North German Kronprinz Wilhelm, from Southampton, to York, ran into and the stean Robert wn during a dense fog, off Beachy Head, Kronprinz Withelm saved all of Ingham's crew of thirteen men with the exception of the mate and the only passenger she had on board. ROLLING STOCK SHOPS. To Be Built by C. P. R. Hochelaga: . Montreal, Oct. S.~--Three hundred and fifty acres of land will be ocdupi- -1ed by the new rolling stock shops of the Canadian Pacific railway in the | Fast End. When the works are com pleted ® there will be seventeen pressed brick buildings on the site, and hey will have an aggregate floor space of 750,000 feet. Seven of the buildings will be constructed before the end of the present year. The freight car shops will have a capacity to turn out twenty-five to thirty cars a day, well as repair one hundred cars, while if the locomotive shops are | worked to their fall capacity, seven- tty-five new engines a vear will be turned' our. In addition to this, 100 | engines a year may receive repairs, at | | | as St. Patersburg, Oct. S.--A despatch from Nijni Novgorod states that cight maltyeated ut i Rikitin ~~ b¥came 1an { amuck in the streets. The elephants attacked evervhody in ith twenty-eight persons and | Elephants Kill Twenty-Eight. | elephants In a cies and enraged Danie toa injured in A Rear-End Collision. Metuchen, N. J, Oct. 5.- A occurred, this on the wreck morning, Penn- { : : svivania railway, at Memlo Park. One | person was killed and twelve injured. It was a rear-end = collision between | two passepger trains, both from Philadelphia. . & that death was accidental. 'lhe coro, Ing- | NEWS OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notés From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Russell Sage is ill at his home, Ced- arhurst, L.I., as a result of an attack of bronchitis. Mrs. Robillard, Montreal, daughter of Hon. J. L. Tarte, has successfully undergone an operation in Paris. Henry White, secretary of the United States embassy at London, will be appointed ambassador to Rome. Daniel Ketcheson, one of the land? marks of Hastings county, is dead. He was prominently known and re spected. . S. Leckie, a missionary among han bermen, has offered Toronto 1.5 cords of wood, free, if the city will cut it. The lumber is near Peninsular Lake. Mayor Howland, Toronto, has or dered 1,000 tons of Hartle¢ coal, laid down in Quebec, at 810 a ton, from the Flder Dempster Steamship -ccm- T executive committee of the Présbyterian Home Mission Committen met in Toronto on Tuesday, and ap- pointed fifty missionaries to do work in various parts of Canada. Grants amounting to $53,000 for mission work were also passed. THE PROPELLOR HERE. Lake Michigan Was Quickly Pumped Out. The propellor Lake Michigan, which was run ashore early Tuesday morn- ing, six miles west of Kingston, on the Simcoe Island side, to prevent her sinking, reached the city Weanesday noon, in tow of the steamer Donnel- lv. The Donnelly Wrecking compat aid quick work in pumping out the vessel in one day, as the wind was rather unfavorable. John Donnelly had charge of the operations. The situation of the leak has not vet heen ascertained. As soon as the vessel is unloaded, it will enter the government dry-dock for repairs. When the Lake Michi reached Craig's wharf. discharging was begun. In the propellor were 300 barrels of cement and 1.000 bags of salt. The cement is all destroyed, and that portion of the «alt which was, in the hold. The ves sel was filled with water almost to the main deck. Her cargo was valued at about &2.500, Capt. Angus McDougall, Buffalo, N. Y., representing the insurance com- panies, is here to adjust the loss. The owners are expected from Hamilton. New Kingston Schedule. Owing to the admission of Queen's 11I¥ to the junior series of the O.R.F. U., the schedule in Kingston has been revised. Ramblers will play at Lime- stimes, the return game on October 11th, and as they have a lead of twenty points, will likely win the round. The winners will meet Queen's 111 in home-and-home games, as fol- lows : Oct. 1%th--Winners at Queen's IIT. Oct. 25th--Queen's" HHI at winners. A Popular Young Lady. Miss Eva Davis, employed in a well- known drug store, will shortly wed a voung man now in Gananoque. The voung lady was well thought of all her friends, and wherever she went she always succeded in adding © new ones to her number. The presentation of two beautiful lamps from the rest of the girls . employed in 'the same shop was made by W. B. Skinner, who made a very short but inte resting ad- dress. to the young lady. A Tribute. Canadizn Freeman. & Col. Duli has been police magistrate of Kingston for over twenty years and is greatly esteemed and respected hy all classes and eresds for his man: lv and upright character in connection with his duties and as a public-spirit- ed citizen, who at all times is ready to do' a kind act for those who 'in time of trouble 'seek his advice and assistance. v A Batteryman Sentenced. Charles. H. Hayward, who recéntly {deserted from "B" Battery, and who | also served in South Africa, with the first Canadian contingent was found guilty in Toronto police court, on Wednesday, of stealing clothes and selling them in the suburhan dibtricts He was sentenced on three counts to eighteen months in Central prison. Watch For It. On the 16th inst--a week from Thursday--will occur a total eclipse of the moon, which will be visible here, Moon enters shatlow 17d. 1h, 03m. a. m.; total eclipse ends 15d. lh. 18m m. Moon leaves shadow 17d. 2h." SW a.m. Fire In Alabama City. - Birmingham, Ala., Oct. S.~"The buildings of the Moors and Handley Hardware company are burniwr. It i looks as if the loss will probably be half a million. Adjoining the Moors & | Handley buildings are huge freioht oo-- | pots. The jury rainst Nelson, B. C., Oct. "s brought in a verdict of guilty: Henry "Rose for the murder of John Cole 'on June 4th, near Naksup. He was sentenced to be hanged at Nelson on November 21st. | Sentenced To Hang. i To Bonus Industries. Campbellford, Ont., Oct, =. Voting on by-laws to bonus. the Weston Shee ! company the Dichgon } oundry company, took place yesterday, and resulted in hoth by-laws being carrivd. aud » - New aper Advertising. he newspapt witng and | This morning at half t o'clock took place the wed Miss Fthna, daughter of Mrs. Queen' to- Ir. H. N. Rochester, N treet, ro & One ounce of Sunlight Soap is worth more than two ounces of common soap. Auf ES QOAP rerever Ask for the Octagon Bar © FOR FALL. The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Ladies' Kid Gloves We Have Ever Purchased is Now Ready for Your Inspection. PERRIN'S "Queen" Kid Gloves In Tan Shades, Beaver Shades, Grey Shades and Black. Price, $1. ROUILLION"S Famous FRENGE roves All New Shades and Black. Price, $1.25 a Pair. A Complete Stock of Cashmere and Knitted - Gloves for Ladies, Children and Men. # %%NY LAIDLAW'S ~~ Princess Street. amas sr Ass Ard We are pleased to announce that we have completed arrangements by which we are made exclusive agents in our city for the new *'Dorothy Dodd" Shoe that is now eausing so big a sensation all over the country, "Dorothy Dodd" Shoes are remarkable for more than 'distinctive beau- ty" and 'faultless fit"--thcy are built upon specifications furnished by & woman whe has made a study of woman's requirements. They are a wo- man's idea of *'the perfect shoe." : All the knowledge and facilities of this house have been exerted with a view to testing the claims of the 'Dorothy Dodd Shoe. We find that it not only possesses "that subtle something that lifts it above the commonplace, but that 1t is so easily superior in sll the points of BEAUTY, of FITTING QUALITIES and of VALUE that we give it our unqualified endorsement. $4,000 are to be distributed to the wearers of "Dorothy Dodd" Bhoes. Ask for particulars. tp - DOROTHY DODD SHOES ARE SOLD ONLY AT THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE The Ideal -Beverage JOHN LABATT'S [ ondon' Porter Ful of the Virtue of Malt and Hops. i Perfectly Agreeable to the Most .Deficate - Palate. McPARLAND, AGENT, KING STREET, KINGSTON. a

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