| YEAR 77-NO. 243 EE -- FOUND ON SEA Wellman And Crew Were Picked Up KEPT UP 70 HOURS Steamship Trent Came to the Rescue ==Trduble Began When Gns Was Found Escaping From the Big Rag--Had. to Throw Gasoline Overboard, : New York, Oct. man, and his live companions, last Saturday moming, sailed from Atlantic City iu the dirigible balloon America in an attempt to fly to Europe along the morthern steamship route, were picked up at sea, ut dawn, yesterday morning, by the Royal Mail 19.~Walter Well wha, ihg out of the big hag that the Awe rica was settling towards the wave Fo keep from dropping into the water it was pecessary te throw out tink alter tank of gasoline which Ioft "the airehip without fuel for the engines, LOST PIECE OF LIP, Scar Obtained in "Scrap" to Identify Man. Vaocouver, B.C., ' Oct. 19. tate of A060 belongs to E. fin, of San Francisoo, formerly United States army, if he can prove to the satisfaction of the court that he is the only surviving heir of John James Richard Griffin, of Retchikao, Alaska, Port Simpson, Sritish An gs- M. Guif of the and Columbia. He has proved to the that he brother the defenved, thodgh he had not seen him for many and the last letter received, from him was long ago, when Gurts ol was a years, his brother wa in Colorado, Curi wusly enough this letter told him his brother had been in a scrap and had had a "chink of his lip" bitten away. but expected his moustache woul cov- er the he the marks of identification with the J. J. R. Cirtflin, who died at Port Simpson, worth $6,000 in n scar, was one of SCAL ning properties, CANDITS SURRENDERED. Packet company's steamship Trent, Capt. C. E. Down, bound for New | York, via the Permudas, at a point | about 376 miles cast of Norfolk, Va., | and about 250 miles north-west Bermuda, ! The America, after a | for divigibles of about seventy hours, | was sighted close to the water in dis- | tress and was abandoned by Wellman | | | of | record flight and his crew, all of whom sought safoty aboard the Trent with the help of the dirigible's lifchoat. The message announcing the 3 of the aeronnuts reached the United Wireless station, here, yesterday fore noon, and was addressed son & Nom, and signed hy Capt. Down | of the Trent. The mes said "At 5 a.m. to-day, ed man's airship America in Signalled by Morse Code that she quired assistance and help three hours manostivring and wind blowing, Wellman, with his tire crew and eat, were hauled safely on hoard. All are well. The Ame rica was abandoned in latitude 13, north; longitude, 88.18 west." (Signed) | D. Down, master." Shortly after this arrived one was received by the Marconi com pany, in New York, which was ad dressed to the Marconi people and signed "Jack" Trewin, the wireless oper ator, who sailed with Wellman aboard the airship. This second message, which shows {hat Irwin was anxious about his wireless apparatus as the rest had. been about the cat, read "Reseuod by Teent. All well. In struments saved. Arrange to meet ship, to-morrow and take instruments over, Wireless played important part in voséue. igned) Trwin." On the heels of the first fragmen tary news came an wireless mossace from the Trvent, explaining that the serious troubles of the airship erew began when' Wellman and the crew noticed that so much gas was eseap- DAILY MEMORANDUM. Cheese Board, 4.30 pm, Thursday Board of Works, 4 p.m, Thursday Convovation at Queen's University, 8 pom. | rescue | to Sander- | Wel distress, re After fresh en message fe "A Winning Miss" Grand House, 5.15 p.m. Court Frontenac No. §9, LOF., meets Thursday at § p.m. See menu, page §. Street Church, Oct, 20t Evangelical meetings in St. George's Cathedral and Queen Street Church, 8 pam. Special sale of elderdown quilts and hiankets at Waldron's, Thursday morn- ing. See adv. The annual mesting of the Orphans Home will be held in 8t. George's Hall, Fri afternoon, at 3.30. The public Opera Juncheon Queen h { sacks of {drove Spent Four Days and Nights With out Food. Ariz, Oet. 19. special « ws, an bandits who raided Figer mine last Thur with 210,000 worth ver ore, have surrendered. For tour day robber without food or rest t pursdit and were Pursued hy three Mexi the Lucky and escaped of high grade sil Douglas, rural and had 0 escape glad to the gone th give clos ug. 1 he twelve barrows, loaded their animals valued before pack appeared train of at the with twenty-five it $100 each and the at the was 'happening. robbers, with » mine, ore, away men mine realized The ore was recovered, what \ SHOOTING FATALITY. Boy Used 'Gun to Knock Apples From Tree. Oct. 19.<A fatal shooting here, ye the voun's iad, Maurice fifteen years He named Granhy, accide-t occurred terday, vietim |! Proulx out wing n aged about hunting with a when at the Alsiire place ytside the village the boy tried anock apples off a tree with the butt od his gam. The firearm was discharg ed and the charge of birdshot entered his wdomen. Mr, Hector Pare broaght the hoy home in his automobile, dottor was summoned and # priest onl], who administered the ast rites of the church. He died in about tey hours, man Larose, to BOLTS THE DIX TICKET. Believes it Stands for Murphy and Tammany. New Ywork, Oct. 19--C. C. Burliny ham, a member of the general commit tee of the Demveratic State Lengue, has resigned as a member of the league. Mr. Burlingham declared that his was that, in his opinion, the democratic ticket headed Ly John A: Dix stood for Murphy and Tam many Hall and therefore he could not it. reason support Gray Squirrels Overrun Woods, Gouverneur, N.Y., Oct, 19--Not many years have grey squirrels as numerous nas this season. The waods are literally with them. Red squirrels are also plentiful, Yesterday many hunters left~ this village and returned with from six to fifteen in their 'same bass, as well as several partridges. Cape Vincent, N.Y., high school has formed an athletic association, Jag- in been covered cordially Invited to attend. ketball will be a feature KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, Led To Chain Of Un- fortunate Events GIRLS ODD STORY A TORONTO GIRL IN NEW YORK CITY. Was in Restaurant With Gil Friends When First Saw Her Hus- band--Was Wooed, Married and Deserted in Twenty-four Hours, New York, Oct. 19~The strange story of the twenty fourthour romance of Miss Marion Treileock, davizhte of a wealthy merchant of Toronto, and until recently one of the proha tionary purses in Mt. Sinai hospital, was told by Miss Anna professional graduate mug», a friend of the bride deserted a hours after she was wed Miss Trehileock, Jackson, wed on the found. that her husband |} her, tiking $15---all the money gokl ring, for funds Jackson, a is few who ace Miss a dare, wn, . when left . he sent to returned had--and 4 she her tathe home, "The marrage," Misg J "grow out of aelwnee meeting at 4 Fifth "A coe and nets i said, avenue restaurant. azo yestonday, Miss Trebil Smith, tO wes week Miss Jeannette me, and 1 performance, vho lives a Vande young ogled him, we with went ville man who us. We paid no however, and did left the theatre," He appeared where the evening. "None of ns paid any him." d Mis greatly surpr There a near us constantly attention to him as al not see the restaurant that at youn: women dined attention . ty "and ¥ wa: when Miss: Trebil walked to Jackson, arose abruptly, over tanle and sat tried to persuade her th leave him, but she fused "Finally she us if wo wanted to meet think that first saw him dechined." Later the youn women vieldel and that they took supper the The returned to Miss Jackzon's home in a taxi-cah. Mis Swrith and Miss Trebileack, ne cording to Miss Jackson, got out, but the yonng man detained her, "T am ty love with Miss Trebileook"™ Miss Jackson says be told her, 'apd want her to marry me," Miss Jack<on save telling him ths other only a few "That's all right," the said, "It's a ease of love at sight and she must marry nw." Farly the next morning they mairied at Hoboken. "Mr. Armstrong" told hi hride that he had to go south op import. ant ousiness, Hut she finally persuad el him to agree to aecompany her te her home in and be intro duced to her Tamilv, "Mort me at 230 at the Central station," he told her. Miss Trebileock was on hand at the appointed time, her husband wasn't. She waited three how and when he Tailed to apps r, decided that she had been deserted. She told her story to Miss Jackeon, receiving fonds from her started for home. : . ---------------- oot k his down, 1 re and asked her friend. 1 time: she ever carey Lack was the Therefore we later with evening Mranger, she protested, t they had knowy each hours, stran er first were Foronto Gran) mit after father, and Dr, Caanlfl, formerly health officer of Toronto, died at Belleville, yesterday, aged eighty years. No woman likes to feel buying old, shopworn, out-of-date goods, + that she is He doesn't The bright advertising merchant goes at it in another way. wait for people to dig through the stock to find his goods, but he uses space in the newspapers to tell all the people about his goods. Advertising makes it easy for them to you trade in stores which doa sshali amount of business, you may rest a or . out-of-date. three seasons i ER Ce A ---- London, fet extremely fatal disease, to which doc tors are wnnhle to give a4 tame, has Broken out in Holorook, a village in Suffolk, and carried off afler illnesses lasting, three days, The syoptoms point to a devatating and rapidly spreading plague which | is rarely met with in Ensland. High | fever, with a sudden onset, terrible | cough and camgection ol the bases of | lungs point to acute pneumonia of | influenzal or septie type. i The disease 1x highly fections. four persons "wit two or) ---- FOUND DEAD IN BED. | Miss Grace Dolan Dies After Eating Chestnuts, i Pulaski, N.Y., Oct. 19 Dolan, aged nineteen years ter of Mr. and Mrs. James BE. Dolan, | of Syravuse, was found dead in bed at | the cottage of Henry Funda, at Pine! Grove Beech, about four miles from , this morning. She, with a party Syracuse friends, were at tage for a week. The party after chestnuts, and it that she ate too many of the chest- nuts and suffered an attack of indiges- tion. he. body -willbe=taken back Syracuse for funeral and interment. I---------------- { ~Miss Grace! a daugh- | the cot- had been Supposed to i i i i i ! ! ! | | Do ------------. ! GILBERT M. HITCHCOCK, Nominated for United States senator] from Nebraska in gpite of the opposi- tion of W. J. Bryan. He Is the edit wr, of the Gmaha World-Herald and a member of congress, ! i HE KISSED MRS. CRIPPEN. | Bruce Miller, Chicago, Was Intimate With Her. | London, Oct. 19.-The Dr. Crippen! murder case was opened in the chief | court of the Old Bailey yesterdny. To the charge, Crippen answered : "Not guilty, my lord." The crown counsel, in outlining the ease, stated that ( rip pen's wife, a musie hall artist, fond of dress, but for three vears pre- | vious January, Crippen has | cohabited with her. During that | he was carrying on an intrigue his employment, Ethel for closer relations | with the latter and to tide over busi- ness difienitics, were stated as Crip-| pon's objects for putting his wife out of the way. The crown counsel con-| tended that the mutilated remains | found in Crippen's' cellar were those of | his wife, | Crippen's landlord stated that the! doctor had lived in his house five! years, Dr. Burroughs testified that Crippen was exceedingly kind hearted | towards his wile and solicitous for her | comfort. Mrs. Martinetti told of the! dinner party, and of seeing on Mrs. Crippen's body what looked to be an! operation Miss Honn told ! of this scar. ! Bruce Miller, of Chicago, said that! he had met Belle Elmore in Kinga | in 1599. He Inst saw her in 1904. Te had visited Mrs. Crippen during her | husband's absence in Ftion many times, He was fond of her-and gave her presents. He denied that there | were any improper relations between | them, though he admitted that he had | kissed Mrs. Crippen. He wrote her up| till last January. { | was | to last not time with a girl in Leneve Desire sonr. also troit, wed Lajoie, pre d with an She did not resent his attentions. PHILADELPHIA WINS AGAIN. Defeated Chicage Cubs on Tuesday, by 9 to 3. Philadelphia, Oct. 19.--The second of | the world's baseball series, played here | yesterday afternoon, was won by the Athletics, who put it over the Chi-| cago Cubs to the tune of 9 to 3. Chi-| cago scored ome in the first innings, | but the Athletics lod thereafter, fory: | ing to the front in the third by scor- | jhe two. Tt was in the seventh inn-| ings that the game was decided, Phila- | delphia getting five hits, a base on balls, - and profiting by an error of Sheckard in muffing a fly. Chicago, as in the first game, on Monday, finished strong, Seoring in the ninth innings. Brown was on the mound for Chicago, and got an awful hammering. - He was replaced aftec the 'fatal seventh, by Ritchie. Coombe pitohed for Phila: delphin. Fe was hit for nine safeties, but the great. fielding of the Athletics kept him o8t of trouble. Collins, the Athletes". second baseman, drove in RHE. HALO A00DO01I01-879 2 Philadelphin .H0201060x-9 15 3 The attendance was 24.507; receipts, es game, Tr. Cobb, of De- Ty. ) of Cleveland. were carh as lenders of thé major league but- ENGLISH DOCTORS ALARMED. i Mysterious Fatal Disease Reported | From Suffolk. { 19--A mysterious and i i | English i schools are an absolute necessity; that that | such a | berta, 1910. ---- Upon AH The Schools Of This Province REASON OF DEFECTS IN BILINGUAL SCHOOLS DUE TO INCOMPETENCY, On the Part of Teachers and Ineffi- "cient Inspection--French-Canadian Association Would Welcome the Appointment of a Royal Commis< sion, Special to the Whig Ottawa, Oct. 19.--"The association. being of the opinion that his lordship is not open to eonvietion, will not ey ter with him into the controversy so dramatically introduced by him, bui will reserve its en rey and best efforts for the more practical and patriotic task of assisting the government of Ontario to ascertain the true situa tion in our schools, and in an earnest and constant effort to provide the children of this province with the very best possible education." I'he above statement was made af noon by Hon. N. A. Beleourt, presi dent, on behalf of the French-Canadi Association of Ontario, in reference he Bishop Fallon controversy. Th executive, at a meeting held last night, decided "that the as sotiation would welcome the appoint ment by the government of Ontario o a royal commission to investigate an report upon all the schools of the pro tot association vince. Interviewed, Mr. Belcourt said he be lieved such an investigation would de monstrate that the bi-lingual school are not inferior to other that their establishment and maintenance iy many parts of the province would fa cilitate the efficient teaching of th that bi-lingua schools, language; if defects found exist in bi lingual schools they will also be foum to exist in the public schools, am such defects are principally du to incompetent teachers or inefficient inspection. Mr. Belcourt added : commission, w are to "The report of think, wouk fford "the best answer possible to th ill-considered, hasty, and unjustitiabl strictures of the bishop of London who, on this cocasion, has once mor been the victim of stroug prejudice against the French-Canadian people which those who know him bast gaser he has always entertained and fre quently expressed in his usual em phatigal style." MAD DOG! MAD DOG!!! Canada Has Passed Through Wik Scare, 19. the fall wording to Dr, J, Ottawa, Oct. Sinee o 1905, when, a G Rutherford, dominion veterinarian, "us little dog trotted over the Suspensior at Queenstown, from the Ame rican side, bit a few Canadian dog: and other animals, and then went back unwept, unhonored and unsung ' through one © bridge passed from rabies it Canada has the worst scares bas known. The disease is now hap pily under control, but during the time it held sway in the dominion its effects reached over the province o Ontario and went as far west as Al Inquiry at the biological la boratory, at the experimental farm, revealed the welcome fact that the disease has about run its course, no case having been sent in there "for observation within the past couple of months. During thé year 1999 and until the end of September, of this year, more than 125 have been sent-in for observation; of whieh over half showed positive, symptoms of rabies. Some were horses, others cows and calves, but™<in the main the animals sent in were which would comprise about eighty-five per cent. TWENTY YEARS' SENTENCE. ever has animals dogs, Lavigne to Receive Two Whippings Also. Parry Sound, Pet. 19. Joseph Lav- igne, alias Joseph Albert Boy, twice previously convicted, imprisoned and fashed. for offences against little girls, was again convicted of outragmg a little girl of thirteen years, named Edna Wright. The jury took a merei- ful view of the case, and brought in a verdiet for the lesser offence, but Jus- tice Clute, who evidently recognized that the accused was a moral degener- ate, inflicted a sentence of twenty years in the penitentiary and twenty lashes, C. P. R. Makes Jump. Montreal, Oct. 12-C. P. 1. Tuesday pt 1998 here and at 201 in London, which i the Mghest since 1906. While there is a rumor that the C..R. will got an entrance into Now York through the Vanderhilt reads, the chief reason for the rise is the promise of Shaughnessy that the dis Joseph sold { Ment will be raised two per cent. nes: year, Football Player Killed. Hetroit, OF. 19-Clande H. Boel, a student at the Westorn High School, died of injuries received in a football game, Saturday. He was kicked in the hend and suffered from hemorrhage of the brain. iia Will Employ Four Hundred Men. et. 19.--The contract wns B. F. Wood, LAST EDITION _-- WEATHER PROBACILITING Tore Ont Oct 18. 10 am of i « Many Bodies Were Washed Out tof tawa \ Y and Upper St fawrenss it and southeasterly winds warm Thursday, winds in- ws of les with rails before night me ep ------------ Dressing Well ------ ON LOST IN HURRICANE, oe Sea. Havana, Oct. 19. The exact k ite in the fatal hurricane, which swept Cuba, center its most terrific velocity city, may never be known, for r¢seuwe squads re port that bodies have boon swept 10 sea by the tidal waves. Hundreds of lives were lost, it believed More than nine blocks of this city are under water. Large buildings in the path of the storm were erumpled | up like paper. The loss throughout | "the island will likely go far into "Little Money ! Is No Loager a Prablem second on thas is Premier Nodarso said that he had re ceived private advices that parts of the island had been completely devas tated. News from the interior is meagre, as practically all the wires we down, Thirty persons were ported dead at Consolation, Del where the town was almost destroyed ! A dozen towns and villages have been wiped out. In Pinar del Rio many villages were destroyed and all the crops ruined. re Sur Do you Want to Dr ess Well Eecon- omically to be Fashion- able At little Expense IN RE THERE, Monks in Spain Are Up} Arms, 19 Storing It members Oet. is estimated thousand of the religions orders, expelled rom their own country, have taken wfuge iu Spain where the, now v7 being distributed among the J 8 i wd monast rie in various parts of J f 4 ry be country, It is believed that this ] ; "9 vill render very dillicult the expulsion rom Spanish territory of those not f Spanish origin. The ac-ounts of attneks upon relic onjsts in Portugal have greatly darmed the Spanish in the arious provinces, and i reported hat "they are strengthening ents and monasteries with iron doors 3 ind shutters and are taving in stores | WE f arms and ammunition \ parade of republicans was held afternoon in celebration of the epublic of Portugal Fhe procession mssed through the principal streets of Fe rity. Ierfect tained, Madrid, hat five Portuguese are convents } orders is the con ARE OFFERING VALUES At 30¢, 60¢, and 75¢. GREAT his English, French and German Fabrics, in all the very newest colors, all the newest weavos and best dyes SCOTCH TWEEDS For Suits in three and four tone ef- fects, new rough weaves, 43 inches wide order was main NOT DISHE ARTEN ED, Will Try Again to Make Europe by Arship, Atlantic City, N.J., Oct. 19.--The ailure of the Wellman party to mak good, their' proposed trip to Emrope, by airship, has, by no means, lisheartened the promoters of the en Plans ar being made, 10 lay, for a renewal of the attempt, Wellman, Vanniman and the othe nembers, despite their narrow escape, we eager for another try, whershy they may take advantage of the mi takes of the initial expedition Fliey will have all the they necd to onstruct a new airship. VERY SPECIAL AT 00c. SERGES, POPLINETTES, FOULLKS, CHEVIOTS, LAURETTE HENRIETTAS, In every new and desirable shade, At BOc and 60¢, QUEENS CLOTH And many other pretty weaves, in. on Ete, terprise, . cluding AMAZONS, ARMURES, CLOTHS, VENETIANS, Ete, money Slavery Charged. Oct. 19 is going to make immediate in | into the conditions, an | i | ! CHAMOIS Toronto, City Engines Rust estigation Very Special at 75e. woaching slavery, declared by Con troller Foster to the filtra EAST WINDOW FOR IDEAS, ioh work, The controller said he saw nen carrying sixty pound bags of : EE STEACY'S ect of deep sand, from where it was | wment across three or it was being mix so fagged of exist at SEE loaded to where d. The mon, he said, were wat when 'they the end arry that he wonder lid not want the had suggesied laving a lin lanks so the bags could be "The men are perfect slaves,' Wd Controller Foster; "the horses." BORN. Kingston, at 119 « 171} isn, te Wylle, a daughter ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 577. 280 Princess Street, JAMES REID The OM Firm of Undortaki 24 and 256 PRINCESS STRERT, 'Phone 147 tor Ambalnnes. PARLOR SUITE. Rocker, Arm reached the did not to stay on horne the Mr. and He of single WYLIE In a Bire Oct oid Mra, 1 wheeled xelaim Pays $1,000 Fine for Smuggling. New York, Oct. 19. --Misg Marie Mc Kemma, of Chicago, through her coun wl, entered a plea of guilty when was arraigned before Judge H the United States circuit court, harge of having failed to declare se oral Parisian gowns, valued at 21,600; arrived on the Or from Europe, nd 3 and Small Mahogany, and Raw best of condition, 'Phone 705 Beteay Hire werings, in CHURN, Our 'Queen Bee' Tea Has Just arrived from Ceylon after a long and vexatious de- lay, on Lh when ghe ster Mauretania, weeks ago. Judge Hand imposed a fine of £1,600 Fhe gowns were seized. several Man Has Infantile Paralysis. Toronto, Oot 19.~A man k voars of ago, i'n the general hospital suffering from infantile paralysis, HN was seized with a pain in one foot: it spread to the other, leaving them ore, a pain in the back followed, ¢ onpanied Hy hizh temperat serspiration, leaving, him next my totally anable Yo sipport wes:nt on Ins hmos, but perfectly healthy. nine No. 4, 50 Cents, niore h No. 8, 60 Ceuts, Jas, Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES I I IR Ser Lowvilie Woman Bitten by Dog. Lowville, N.Y., Oct. 19. Mra. Adam House, of this village, was badly bitten in the face by her large hop nerd nog last evening. Mrs. Howes was' trying to feed the dog a dough nut when the animal sprang st her, tearing the flesh around her right eve. otherw Church Union Declared Legal, Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 19.-The tate supreme court here has declared that .the umion of the Presiyterian church in the United States and the Cumberland Presbyterian - church, as voted by the assemblies of 1006 legal and that all property in Arian as, formerly held by the Cumberland church, reverts t6 the Preshyteriay church Property valued at 81,000. 900 was involved, St -------- br. C. P. Kirly was called and took Cigar Factories Reopen, ten stitches in the wotnd. Tampa, Fla, Oct. 19.-The thirty = ia five cigar factocies which have been | Believed Lost in Burned Mansfon. closed since the inauguration of the] Ajtun: , Oot, 19. Fdward Stoddard, tobacco workers" strike on July 5th, | , caretaker, in belioved to have lost were thrown open, Monday moraing. | his life in a fire, which desttoved the Probably 100 men. retumed to . work, | 61d Dunlop mansion, just outeide of and this entering wedge will, it i be-] Afiany. The house Ww As of the lieved, end the strike. . how places of this vicinity half 5 ete § antury ago. The Mancial i Part of Town Washed Away. | | (imated at $25,000, Savannah, Ga., Oct. 19. Part of the AT town of Brunswick, Ga, i reported to Bad Tooth Caused Death. have - been washed away. A tidal | Granby, Que, Oct. 19-Napolaon wave, with a logs of life, is feared | ¢ ausavemt;--bldoksmith, of this place, there. Half of the town was | aged forty-two years, died ander un water, today, and no trains lisual cirpumstanms. Some days ago ranting in or out. i he had an wiverated tinth ssiracted. " Blood poisoning followed and cnmsed one loss 3% uncle were 1 Enterday with the An excursion comes from Oftawn op [death Tle leaves a widow and nine footsall party, . ! children,