HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-8-10, Page 7a
ORS BROIE
REACH JUNEAU.
ai1t8d Actress Enda Her
Own Life,
RIVOLOTION 111 ALGIERS.
1jJcontsuts Have Been Mug
Irma ruin the United natal
110111) BOa8LAR8' BIB H►UL.
alae puod Gag Trial.. of • Moons sad
Moat Over 810.000--U. L nay NSW
• arises Lack" Ile Malt-rsedoa
1;f ,. ps•e t W •
teeter ef•aalm-
- The Belhiah 71111ntsery bas esMgaati
bold ha/ been round on the Boise
shoe
The U. 8. Coamelmeeners
r So marth li the
the betiding
Malt_of T `_
R#apae DV a amen O wawa 1dN1a
seem an arrest.
Loudon to In sight of a seise wader
fang, aa•ordWg to tb• tamtlmony
of antesed experts.
Lade aallbury's oce dltlos le •till
mime. The Marquis spends much of
ale time as Walmer.
111pl' (' United Service College
Chronkle. fetched 1101 at auction.
The Kelnrore* bocks sold well.
wen of the powers have aped
$beeproem:01a of the sableratiela
mediation treaties at The Haps
The tender of hfr. the Wilson lialk
d ail been ter •
y,ge amount t of the n -
area
1'ke Bay. p -D. 1« LBangor. Eul�o.,.aaai
a fa;
SleW,,w He
ble recently mete* to 111
h ...
a,straetor Orsut. of Tortilla has
sewed tL• cet:tract to buil.' the Lou
he watersorka dam at a est of
SUMO -
e British House
af .�m�1 . Bildt
reaClmeterr up again Oaring the pre-
sent melon. .
Four Stratloed hob. bai* beau de.
t mak-
e, repairs• d cof their M6 o -or the �a
cedilla rip
p t wlonen.
As etectr a light wire fell upon the
C. P. R. tengraph line at Brantford
sad burned out eh the wires running
sari W Toronto. -
The Hamburg -Americas lime deem -
tip Breads. from Hamburg Poly
IDtb, gromehmd 'm ted west bank In
lower New York Bay.
The re.oluthoa pealed on Moeda, In
the Hoose of Oosa..ene h regard to
the Trantas! has created •
tamable im Britain.
gummy the stesaller arrived at
Joss with a of sect
sad impoterlehsd tram Ctl�par
Mm. The U. 8. flatheiameeti 1. givini
liporerlshed mem weft.
Albert Raley was With yseterday
afternoon ca the obav s of rdbbtng
Me till of the Old 8amaetead at
Sandwich. Ile wua Ioad gaUte
sod *named to 21 months la the
Antral. •
Sr Philip MaE1 d, wbo was
Mayor ef Nortbamgtol be 1895, aad
who represented NnyeMmpton la.
Parliament In the Liberal Interest
toes 1891 to 1895, le dead. He was
torn In 1819.
Kir Frankie Georg•, a ('imago,
*rem, fatale, Moot herself late last
e ight. Accoraling Oto 1rlssde. 1AIoa
Nora wua y,.. J by one of her p10-
leseen, to whoa she bad been engaged
tar threw years
The Libre Pare& we to -day ;that
tr•rs la oa tbe ewurr'ogs. et revotatlee
that the ma leoatsab have beam
septOied witb theme** rifles
eaaggied Oto the .slabs, holm the
Vatted States.
Tie custom sterna ter Brant•
Iowa .how %Me for taertAm «
Onto leaveN
iebed Wel o[
py
Jme 80th 898. as
Cbarlee Yager. a ehlttrMbr, 40
fears old. oat the throats of his three
Maim and haw owe wbth a slags a1
Brandt, five mikes from Suleishama,
Pa.. Iaat night. H. was a widower.
W lived -oboe with the children.
whose ages ranged from five to twelve
years.
Ilr. F. W. 'Captor, Asdel Mt Imbmb
tar of the Salk of Mesilleal. aad
Kr. W. (loner, Iaslgamber et tk.
Merchants'Clasada, have
Mc m named b ry.ttiett. the bank
asps circulate* seooma$ of tole Y11M
Marl. Same.
It u aueouesed mow that seven
bort coal roads of Western New York.
and P.nneylvamh, have bursa smsrttmd
Imo one raliw bier
lam os om Tial f s44 oaning _- t�aberw1alde bs-
road ectal be wows &sale Pttl btliM.
thawmyt & Northam Pallroad.
I.bat zlmaaaneta, LMaa & gum.
Capt Labatt, Looe. liodol all. Peed.
Martin and Prot. 8thigno -, Toronto.
leave this event for Noon oe
s four weeks'
b 1dlaBr iseLmd,
fbet Bodes Day post. sits'
Sect. After Mavtmg a iia dim
twlet they will oto W W
The Board sl Ii111. glh8 of the
htIlV rd Pa1I1/ ltakmolm wt l f+
d Mr.
try. to the
of loaldog
mnderedd
the-
m of Mr. John
Iton teaching
a►�hd the
Mtof
etttrret�e�t Pablo
mat by the
MBebiruon to
Whu Waythe WW1 1.a truth.; In
tnlinlio et S : d Clay Berretta,-
ea arida, : • f .Q: seal. oar 1Q.
th. van -fear- t4 rat t
1of
wiskivxt- Walter was. 40
death by a wooden vaw;tfaleatihat
was In mime way
vette much fors gpot jtl. guys
abet.
dew Di"- • Kinedihe c tsao {, wee al-
thea) la eat last YlNap sleet. he ateassw
f saga r•es a' t ba kik t
eleeeneel
enetiettnes las et fire dreg the
ester Crest at Dyea. 'Ire United
States harrs.ka as wolf ma N. wharf
fFnas ntrgsed beer otto.Int`'tot1 eotr
Peer masked
fi
Frey into tbs Una m tof G .tesif
'S W. time W of a ale fillitt,Vroff---
time feria,
the Wieholdiag, Ids ea, oriel ell
the inmates, vibe mweevre a'd Wets*.
t beads
velem at ph Is mesmOMy $0d
e let of ell old ih>'y 'Mr
a Tasked the t r as
wigwflteam meet dreali
"MITA.
the German •y.....at Pane,
made the Weald Mount I1Mr Don-
a al the Called
althe w leek They Mend
a algae mead. 1n wIdo5 was *s-
olaced a Mos box mpttahning, the
Carlin atmattabiesea 7'het there aloe S" ago b,
A diaoatmb trot Segreleilo. Wash..
says .11•1Maticit who has
reWeit o in Chathao, Gat. has
been dein there. TIN at
bald ars very 1neomplata, be M ap-
time the body was found Si the
tlleide with two wounds ion the side
01 the bead Ther. 1. no else fe Ike
murder. Tte lather of the murdered
men formerly lived in Chatham. D.-
eaawd was a brother of jibe late Jams
laming. of Chatham.
PEACE CONFERENCE WORK.
Russia Hopeful That Much
Good Will Follow.
AN-QFFIGIAL
et. Petersburg cable: '1M Off1-
MO- ifsmanner --we
Government communique. reviewing
lengthily the result of The Hague
peace conference. After referring
to the sympathetic reception the
powers accorded the Dear's ' Mag-
nanimous appeal Ter peapb",.it O•
Sado:
The results of the conference
lave folly sone up to the e
Slane of the llovernmsn4. Tt Dna
been found necessary for the confer -
snap to postpone a &Maths mettle
moot of the complicated attribute
the aBM•lon of sr'- '$m until
tally teladdatsd by the different
Nevertheless. the
of military bards* as
admitted by seaalmgas ve-
to be ut/eatl, desirable
kg *15 mibna. On She other band.
11111) labors of the ocs[Meaoe *Ul
deathless exercise influents in regu-
lating the 'metals of war and stop
ping cruelties. The. varies states
have agreed to use all their re-
sources in tarot of the meanness
of peace and the abolition of war.
14 la now au eetabilabed fact
that lmedlat1oo, which hitherto de-
pended on the good -wed of the states
Iutersated, can benoeforward be of-
fered by a third power an its own
intt atfn." p
"
oatI t�tsovereign k
of the iodivldaal states, the re-
sults afford a fresh basis for inter-
netitlnal peas. The necesstty for
a solution of the Czar's proposals is
admitted by all the powers aad the
march of events well indicate the
mesas to he employed in securing
the welters of mankind and the
full attainment of the objects 1•
view..•
"QUEEN'S KISS SOCIETY."
Death of the Last of the
Famous Band.
A LITTLE STORY OF ROYALTY.
London cable: There has Tart died
la Eaeex, according to the Evesing
Newst, the last survivor of lbs famous
bane of girls who formed themselves
Leto the 'Qoasa'a Ktas moiety.'
The soclsty bad les origin when the
tines was only about a year old.
The btW Mass was belag wheeled
about the park by her nurse, when
the was soddenly surrounded by a
group of laughing school guts who
recognisedroyal infant and in-
slaM.1 upon her. Tie nurse
acrupalusdy y to the pens/don
d the ahlltlngs welch the girls dis-
played. Emit maiden tittered ter a
oda fora kiss. Permission belligerent.
ed, the royal babe was •Amort'moth-
ered with the children's hearty car-
eens, while stowed away In the hack
of the p.rambelator was the forty
atllllrtgs *kith were the nurse's kiss-
ing f.et There was. bowever, n as -
'notion to the Duchene of Kent's house -
bold when the affair became known.
The erring maid was deposed from her
proud position. The maiden. Robes
gently formed • society, and when
the yoatsg Princes became Queen
they reesUed the Incident.
s are.' they wrote. "the first of
your sbjects from whom Your Ma -
}sty 'evolved besiege." On the oc-
casion of lmportaut festivities from
Stale to this they addressed pipers-
-dons of al1eglance to the Queen. hot
the embere have gradually died.
With the death of this aged lady
the Society -of the Queen's Kies"
passe from !TM er's.
SIX Df1•AJITS IIOUID DIAD -
All Were lvfdestly Born Altve and
Theo Btra.sL.d-
8t. Joseph. Mioh., report : wax in-
fant bodis were found to -day in the
cellar of the National Hotel, oil Mafn
.lase and it thee became *own fbr
4te first time that throe other la.
Seats had been bound rocs* in the
bask 7 • ing�� e
They all bore vibece of
born alive and then
et Yraga h8aba.br Earmahe rg•r, the
pe teaaat. mond into tit. ho-
le Iy a flew menthe ago. It haa
been a NrMbeable resort dor many
yea*, asd wait ten.adipes dogleg the
d arlmamra. Mama Docker,
Mer, aD seeeall-
t has. be* made.
Jessie loegbt a 1Matfread.
".welt.► Gab.. A 4.. -Nell Mclean.
offl. 'sl referee et Hall. this
opened Modem for the pur-
•eB!! the Pert Arllnr. Duluth k
Western Raifway. widish wan ordered
to be sold ander a decision of the
The e 'laude' of A.m1Unr Jar -
via, • 'Dorm's. tiger, who is ender -
Anal to be softer for hissers. iMac•
Kenzie & Haan. waft atieepted. the
wioe helm 111500,000. Me-..etammest
aasevvenn cat regsrdlag other Me-
dera Tits road lea Hak in the Rainy
River aye1am.
Treat Oberehill Deets it.
CMnnw A. 4. --While I.leutenhnt
y� ChB sde of Lady Randolph
Qlblilrl<t 8ralea l. .ngsg.-
g iant of Nit MOetert4o Ia$ G.
F. M. Conawallls•WwR bsu[isr of the
Prineem Henry of Pas, the 'Weer
ee88t- M She + �[rtsada.
tftartr.a'veroae.tdnn meowsactisk
Neither Indy Chireble a0t the Ether
ti tereA.A perils bans tilt sues sines
the engagement wee reported.
Meats a Dtweee..
Ottawa, Aug. 6.-16terin J. Oar[, of
Illoatreal, elm -raver, will apply to Par-
ittnesst ext assist Iter a Mdse.
Anda Ma wife, Dame Marotta West-
gate, ca CM of *clattery sad
setrtkl.
The Means et two ere .
evaa' tooab>eiff !Ig 2,40[1 reale end
DEATH ENDS
STRANGE CAR
Y
B.
Hate Wail Sprague Passes
Frei This Life.
080E 1 POWER IN POLITICS
Her Intrigue With Mae Codling
low Recalled.
HIR FLIRH? 11D ?HB DIYORON
A 'Pala of alighted £mbtuoo and
Wsamss's Polly -Har rather. Defeat
lamed to Spoil Her Late -The lad
Weekington despatch .ay.: Mrs
XiliiilHitiil Speag\le: WVe'8r'b"birth*
Governor 01 Rhode isiand and daugh-
ter Of ib. late Sakes P. Chas. Gov-
ernor of Ohio. Secretary of the Treas-
ury and Chief Justiss of the United
States Supreme Court, died at her
KATE 011A.e,A1l*A& * _
•
homestead. Edgewodd. In Washing-
ton'a suburbs• early able moruing. /be
was fifty -gine year. old.
The only daug*ter of Salmon P.
Chase, born In 1840 sad left neither-
nee
otherlase In girlhood. she early became the
mistress of . her lather's household.
Thla position was neae•earlly a great
etimWw to her imolai and intellectual
growth.
Salmon P. Cbase, the moat famous
member oe a family whose scions had
•heady gained fame at tote bar, on
ala bench and le the Protestant epls-
oopate. was already uue of the lading
lawyers In Clnc:nnati'ripen. In 1841), a
coalition of Free Boilers and Demo -
orate sent ham to the United States
Senate. Al the expiration of his term.
n 1855, a somewhat "antler coalition
tasted ham Governor of Ohio. In 1857
the Republican party returned him to
the gubernatorial teat.
Hew mush of his advanoeaeet he
owed to the personal popularity of his
daughter Kate cannot be ostlmated.
it Is certain that before the bad passed
out of her teens she was woken of
not only ae the leading belle of Cbn-
olnmatt bei se one of the most astute
politicians In Oh1o. Between her and
her father there existed a love that
wet little short of mutual adoration.
ill the girl's ambitions seemed to
oeutre In dear..
Jost a• she was reaching the ma-
turity of her charms, her father
became a great figure In national
polities as candidate for the Repub-
lican
epotllean Preeldentlal nomination. In
1860. and Secretary of the Trea-
sury In Lincoln's Cabinet a year
later. In the latter position be
woe a reputation second only to
that of Alexander Hamilton. At
tite belgti% of him power he meth -
limbed hie home at Edgew000. where
his daug1Mer has lest died. Here
the moat 111estrioes men of the na-
tion, the most dlatingul•bed dolt -
ore from abroad. were always wet
owned. And here Kate Chane ruled
supreme over a crowd of admirers.
HER MARRIAGE.
It was prior to ilia time. bowever,
that •be had met the man who
was to become her hound. Wm.
eprague was barn in Rhode Island.
In 1850. In 1858 be bad succeeded
to the management of the print
works, eeeabliehed by his grand-
father and continued by has father
and nooks. in 1860 he had been
e lected Ooverper of dela Stale.
At the outbreak of the Civil War
Governor Sprague. .sol retaining
his gubernatorial position, raised a
and e• la colas! took
p pant ppaart an the battle of Boll
Ran. Hu military reputation may
have enbanoed the first impression
he made upon MTs Chas. It M
true Limit be was a small mast,
with the air of a theological stud-
ent rather than a soldier. but es
had a delicate seri of beauty, and
this may have served as a comple-
mentary aStr'aotion to the superb
and queenly young woman. At all
events, they were seamed, on Nov.
12th, 1868. Mr. Sprague had just
beet steeled United States Senator
from Rhode Island.
ALL WASHINGTON AT IT.
It was one of the moat notable
that ever look plates In
W Wealth and fashion
sad I digits -naval. military
lead were all repreeemted there.
Waal did homage to a wo-
man w had no predede..or and
who baa had no m oosesor as • eo-
In PAO
�eltaallaaan)d polities' powerboogyitoon woo . qA
Ower 1n ffotwi do4gootalso d tstimbmt6at
aims 5. h>iKorot �
spa' Omani* iso p a
while the old Maden with a /PM -
did new pria4a.-It Mal ramal** as
anllnlsbed Aladdin's pitlizioi
Pollekty t was the ex•
gravers** of the wifeIWO a1W
ether natters wet* ,al* go
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