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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-08-07, Page 2NEWS TOPICS Of nEEL IIntel to Stay there ttiore than tWo =tit s. Ile did not see lir. Leyde 0 before starting. i Thursday Morning before daybreak, burglars entered the houses of 0. Important Events in Few Words i.Fienting, and R. jr. Sutherland, For Busy Readers, 1. M.P., Windsor, the latter geotleman i being' confronted by a nuen with a revolver. At Detroit Darby Travers 2h� Busy wettest mappeutines Cu wee arrested end .brought 10 Wind - i Connection with the affair. TIM CLINTON NEWS -RECORD 8911ll tiOtIll 1IN TOORPIIY 0111 OFTllftJ GEEN WAS POISONED.' Struck Et, Catharines on Sunday For Several Thousand Collars, l'ortanatoly No itirts era Lunt la Bee sor Compiled and rut fatir !dandy sad Ihs Belton McCarthy, son of Judge attractive shape roe na• Readers McCarthy. is wider ball et Orange- s./ our naper-a. solid neurei satjoy. ville, and will appear ou Satu, day o anSwer a charge of assaulting mem rarawraphs, ' Mrs. Mungovan, wife of the editor of ureoL.ASSIFISSIO• The Post. It is alleged that he; A statue in memory of M. Pasteur knocked her down and kicked twit was unveiled at his birthplace, Dole, Mrs. hitngovart is seriously injured/ in the Department of Jura, Sunday. An Anarchistic letter, signed by Lessing, the sculptor, has been Com- WatsOn Connell nr Minneapolis. Pass- iniesioner to design a statue of ed through the twills at Pottrville, sbakespeare, which will be erected nt Pa., on. Friday. and . was pliteed in Weimar, Germany. Abe hands of the local pollee. In it Itev. lir. Cout•tice, editor of The the writer stated that he would kill "mist" flualsilan, is suffering in PierPont Mot•gan, in the interest of Muskoka from paralysis of the right the strikers, fixing Aug. 1 for the leg and right area. deed. Eight persons, noted for their ver- I ol01101.111kk. acitv, say they have seen a sea, See- I ...Tan Lasupman, aged 20, and two Pent in Mary Bay, on the east side ' horses wee% killed by lightning Fri - of the R.211.C., Kingston. day morning on Pierson'S farm, •near At Thursday's Cabinet meeting an Lockport, • eLY. • • order -in -council was passed ordering Fifteen persons were injured en a a proclamation for a public holiday 1 tally -ho coach, which was struckby on Aug. 9, coronation day. a. trolley car and overturned late Cora Beckwith, through. her man- ager, announced that on Sept. 4 she will swim the upper rapids from the upper steel arch bridge to the whirl- on Ihursday. night. Jamie' 'McAteer pool. . was driving. She was a daughter of. Police Commissioner Partridge ree Hugh McColl ,of Drayton. duced 106 detective -sergeants to the At Quebec a young lad of 16, rank ef patrolmen, as a result of the named Claude (Allard, met his denth riot at the Jewish funeral at New at the Bridge Weeks by being •jani- Vot•lc.• mod between a, barge and the works, The will of the late Lord Paterice- with the result that his chest was, foto, British ambassador to the Ifni- crushed 'in; . •• ted States, has been proved. The At. Quebec . Thursday'•afternoon a value of the estate is pinnedat lineman uamed Lemieux, employed by £68,700 ($818,500). • the JaeqUes Citrtier Electric •and Itudyard Kipling who has been Power Company, took hold of a live much annoyed by t,he visits of Drigh- wire and he fell head -first to the ton excursionists to his house at ground, aking his •neck. , Death Itottingdean, has purchased a new- was instantaneous. country place near .Tunbridge Wells. At Sunderland Richard Hodgson, The British Navy League is sending lumber dealer, was Assisting at the 11. E. 'Watt on a special mission to raising of n. barn on the farm of Canada to promote and foster the John Farrow, on Friday. ,About objects of the league. Mr. •Watt half -Past five he was seen to throw will leave for Canacia•in September. back his head and fall to the ground Evelyn 13. Baldwin; the Arctic me- ' dead.,• HO leaves a • wife and • ono plorer, arrived at Honningsvaag, daughter. Norway, on Friday. He reported all DEAD. him nten in good health, and said: James Woolen,, a Crimean veteran, "We have been baffled, but not beat- is dead at Kingston, aged 77: . en." •• Elizabeth Barstow Stbddard, wife Alfred Lyttleton, of London, has Of 'Richard Ileney Stoddard; the New been appointed arbitrator on behalf York poet and critic, • died at . her of Newfoundland to adjudicate •the honie in that city, aged 80. " claims held • by Mr. Reid, •the cons . At St. Catharines Wililuni Thom-. tractor, against the Newfoundland son, a .proreinent. Liberal politician' Government. .• ttnd moreber of the firm. of Thomson The tirst volume of the Canadian •& Moore, died Friday; Inornlog, al - census report will define the area of •ter no illness of several .weeks. •• every notnicipalitY and parish in Can- One of Got•rie's oldest. residints iit • ada. This •work has been dents by the person af • Henry Perkins, Post' the Dominion geographer, Mr. White, •master, passed away title evening in ff and his sta.• shis 0.7th year: Deceased • lived-. in Solicitor -general Carroll has 'ret Gorrie cootineouely for the past 42 turned from. England, *here he. was ...nears ••• . • . • with the Premier In connection with, jacob M../tieselifelder,- teacher o coronation matters. Mr. Carroll is orienial.languttges at Toronto -.1.7111-s now at Fraserville, .Quebec, butwiII Vert:titer., and. 'connected with the staff oi• Wednesday night in Denver, Col. Miss Maggio .McColb. 20 years .old, was killed in t runaway. at Guelph, be in Ottawa shot tly• • f thV iest itttion for neas d s • hall A. P. Gundry, for ,the past nine eittury, died on Saturday, aged _83.. years science master of the Collegiate -yearaS The late Mr: lefirsthfelder wile, institute, Ingersoll, was presented born. in •Baden-13adenS Germane, .•and :- with an address and purse of gold • in Cae to.•Canada • in 'his. 18-th year.'..., on Friday night, the occasion mark -....0 was mestersof •ss nine oriental lang:-: - ing the severance • of his connection eaaes Afid an author, of. some res with the institute. . • •• • Puts,- • ' • • What undoubtedly is the largest . • • PdVilICIP.4.1:1VORLID. ..• . . known tree in the world has: been Beaverton has a ,Succestiful hide- • discovered on the Government reser- pendent .telephone, system of , twenty-'.• vation far up in the Sierras, in.Fres- five phonesr with prospects 61 dOubl- - no co"nly, Cal-. Six feet from the ing the nunihersby fall..*: , • , - ground, it took a line 154e feet • 8 . - The Township .of Etkpiesing - has. inches long to encircle the tree, mak-'made; it ,a, misdemeanor 'for ...pers.: ing• it over 51 feet- in diameter. •sons:Using profane, •.bIrtsphemous or • It • is officially stated that, the Bei- insulting longustgc.i, or.istosare guilty.... tish Government has exercised nos -of . scandalous or bad behaviour on control over the •Day Islands since i he streets or in • stabile places -in 1R59, when they were ceded...to Hon, the townehip., • The penalty ranges dusts. Hence, any appeal by the in- from Si up to $20 and Costs. habitants of those islands to • the , iron mere Or• Wan.' captain . of the British wart -hip, • Provision is mcgie in the German • newt !runty stmatioe eselletiogrielted VP * car awl After Str;pplog 11.40.4i1 Prom Undo! Ji1 liratv 4 Seirerul Verde awer--41 reat • Vuot'- ID tho City of ale Oiints, • St. Catharines, Aug, 4:--TIAIS city was struck, by a cyclone at 1.50 Yes- terday afternoon and several thous - ends of dollars' damage done to. prm erty. Na lit tei • were lost, but some very narrow escapes are re- ported. A large funnel shoned ' Cloud formed in a northerly direction and moved over the city with wonderful tivtattPrittleicitYits destruction, moving south - At Welland avenue it by Court and Geneva streets. • • • It first blew mit the end . of the N. St. G. and r. car barns. huliding ,is- a new brick •stritetitre, and is badlytonnehed. lt picked up it freight ear hi the N. St. C. :and al yritetiliZYsti.111;(11;ititteth(tihtehltivIclicts stigin; under It. At this point huge trees. were tora up 'and the road blocked.' All along; Onset street parts Of. the ..roofs nee • gone, and the yards and roads are completely blocke I, Mrs. Captain Murray's brick. barn was unroofed and almost -wrecked, Slate shingles were stripped off ani driven into frame houses. There is• scarcely o chininey left .standing in, this vicinity: The storm. passed •south, crossing Church, Ring. and St.Paul streets. Here it turnedeast • on. Division street.. The Delmont • House, corner St, Paul. and Sieneva, was unroofed and damaged. 1Vise'S lumber. yard was slightlydamaged andwindows broken. Division. street ,is peobably the worst, 'Although the houses Aro standing,- barns on. all .sides nee un- roofed.: •• • Tbe Bell •Telephone' Company and other wires are tangled in a mites. Some hare poles were Weised up lade en with wires and -thrown on to of other -poles and !hoe they hang ie • the Air. Fence's are carrlifcisatvays and ehhintess andverandahsstripped oft. . • • 'The .Storne alter leaving Division street; struck .across 1h Wellend throwing tho••water - high In the air. Mr. Charles Steele, • Who lives just mit of -the canal, bad:his. house wrecked, Ile saw the . stoint coining, and he andhis, family i•att- to the root hotise. for -safety-. •The.' roof of his houso,. was picked tip and' - fell with :a -.crash on the epol. house. 'leaving him and his faintly .prisonerS, until- -aisistanee .t 1.1180 and (hopped h im P. RC had. • a t•aceioue siss. cape. • .sThe Met p1tie,tn the...city 'attacked Was f.'artet :stud, it took the 'whole. top: :OlCilue Main -building and . spattered -bricks and smeller" sheds -everywhere. The barns - Were A Curious Remark That Saved Augustin Gravelle'S Life. Thu Mao Had noucat a stator and Tend *trod ati UovoLoue With Title. 'wineries nrevented front EudIng 1110 Life -Loft au$01:olen.ge °roving!, 411. ror causii,4 ma* instr.4s-11,0,14iik to Ile • Sarnia, Aug. 1, -About noon yes- terday it auto. tiged probably between and 00 years walked into J. .1. Clement'sdrug store and asked for it 111•••01•• • He selected one from among those ehown Lint. in payment foe hit t.. l rere. m.r. ./tts 14011101.1141i; tvi.6tig and lie hurried out. ' nI the store and followed the mail dow.n. th Lochiel street hill t ()waists i the riVee, • When Clement found I; the would be suicide he wits en his kneee in *ho retie or the raml,ton • Loan (*Mummy buildieg and was just in the net, ot. eutling his throut. Cienent grabbed the linin's non :t nd • ealltd for assistance. Sevet•al nari respell:tied *and the man was re- . stt•nined from intiieting any more in- juries upon himself. :He fought. 'des- • pe sirrontelyliinittis_dit. seemed 'Wend to d.•••• De. hIot•rison was summoned a»ci attended to the cuts in the • nian's • throat, In his attempt_at suicide, Gravelle, foe sucli his named proved is) lie,. managed to make ttyo cuts in his iheoat-goile three inches long and (mother ahout one in lents-tie but neither 'of them was cleep'enough to cause 'death. Following .• is a acbtpytheeldtritileg I seLt(tlerre.... sv i t I NI elle left • "August 2nd.. • deitr .wite Maggie, that I love, - 1 have, been 'looking for you. and Joseph night and day. I forgive yea withall • my beart. I love' you, -Maggie. ; Joseph and Maggie. Tell them it bre. ken -hearted end loVing.father-has gime to heaven. I kiss you:all in erg, dias • tress. Itt it few Minutes I will..meet niy Judge, not ,the -one that stolg.the 'children. • I do not .blame you. god • told the to forgive, Pleas, Ides .the ...cloiralledrteon.heGaivieentore minute end I am ..g ..7A11 Grav.tellec" • 'P.gii:4tss.;Ptal::'dbererirui tPyotTou11‘!11me aed my • deare1diei." Thte letter wits'. ciettleessecl Mrs. A. Gravelle, Sarnia; Ont. The doe- • tot's .• expresa belief that theinen. • Wits iesape end dongeri!mns to be Ititi • ••tlei hospital, Inform, Lio. was - " :tgainst - hint. andsha Was.,rentoVell to the county jell on remand. . • ..- • • • 01N E D WITFIFA-K4ILY. • ' Kin; 'Mal • Lituoli . . . • With' :Heathers oftha'''xioial 'Pantliy-• Els Majesty Is Now PhIpper„, • also ..unroofed. There • was a power wire erossing near this point whieh• fell • and killed two cows,. Via. AtteetS ear wires tete ate. CloWn; and th teittrie is 41.1S 11.,11aVd t 641 The..cycleite moved hi an 'vast erl3r • direction, bate ideptly spent force Itere, reports froin surround- ing Places rePoirt. no storiti A heavy ram followed the stems, Which lasted ...for ebotit -80 minutes and then it. . . cleessel. . . .." The cycdorte of yesterclaY, afternoon tilt. cited 'through alsotit • the same :part Of St.. Chthaelnes ea 'the_ one • time' years ago, but instead of movs. ing through Merrittens . where four people were ided,-. it. turn( d detet... The streetS •are crowded with people viewing the 'scene of the dissistins,. Mid the ..storrn. stritek here, on • -a week day- t.here mah have heen a number of lives likits . seeere 011.4 littisiene, • , Tiamilt on, keg.. 4.L-AbOtit n'efoek.: .yeel erdas...a.fternosin a severe hi • ..WiraidS1.010 ' struck the' eflearlt and did t i chest ,. meet, .. I t n ts, u . -b oWn ilown .and Ilse. dant:v.6 doue. • • . . . • •••• AirA.TH.0.1:t . • • . . 140 :Dinars Betienini, lop stilt enteignedi'' • se lee tteauy et, 8., • . • • • , . • . „. . Sydney,. Aug. 1., --An eglikee skim. resulting in hettvy loss .of Ille; • :haw mattered nt the Mts.R.inetlit, cols. tiers- at . Woliongoeg, • . port •forty • Miles. leniit - Tiventy-seVenbods.• ies .)1aVe bei'll recovered; The builds.. ings • at the mOuths pfs.the Were wieeked. (Inc hentleed and fort:SI- nine min :est Were resctiect,• but 'it hi:in- deed are still entombed. • it if, feared_ theie, release ifopeiess, portion of the colliery. ie oa .• • • • , took. olti 07 001-a.a. ' V0%001111', ' .A0g. 2.- So. al% 07 bodiee base been seesivered le In Moent Fluniet Celi;e1 y, wi..low,t-itgt,hp;.• •au ()slow i red 'I ten sditi . Thi: • Wc r rt •of is touch . hampered by afters damp fir the -mine. • ' 'tilt 1,, 411 .,1114 • Wal,ocelitieg' Aug 4,--Ered Teeter, winie on it . Was f-tVlir . by tigh•sing the oilee. clay The ten of talder Wits smashed, lent qui tighteieg ran glow a Fred's skit., s; .ed OA el and. Nut up the. other stile, . stripoitig oft' hie_ clothing, even liss ioa-104 'arid li001:4, esti miming aliimet the whole or hie heily, • Ile, 141 to the . gt mind. uneoneclises. .11edicel atd laSeight him nrotind aml he will flee, • Psyche, must have been met with a naval .estimates 1908 for sineret * th, refusal. . trig the 'effective strength • of the ut Depart - demisting at St. Thomas, Thursday.' ment at Cape Town stittes. that • George Swartz, Port Sta.nley, eignt navy by 85,000- men.' years old, .saved a young child from ' A cable fro Casualty. The smaller child, four years old; Trooper • .J , A. Crossland of the d was playing on aspiatrorm, where O.M.R. datigerously..111 of rhounnt- • the water was five feet dee!), end tie' fever. : Crossland belongs; to Pp, slipped in. Young Swarth caught he erboro,- Ont. . child as he came up, and held • him • romiTxCa-IsfrEltIAL. • till help arrived. E..Shackelten, a merriber of Ora CRIME AND CRIMIitALS. • Labor' Party, has baerl eIectiql Co the Edward Cinutingliath of .North .13ritieh. House of •ComnMne without . ronl was robbed of $25 and beaten. otiposition, to fill the 'vecincy the ' hy t wo 111011 on the Glebe read • at • seat far the Clithero pe Davis . ilia on Thursday evening., : -. • Laneashire,...cauSed- by the, "elevation. Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer, charged. NV itki ...t0 thepeerage or Sir Uglitreci• .lawe the murder of her husbands -Dr. Jac- Kay -Shuttleworth, wild, set for the' ab F. bleyer, at Buffalo.. has heen. ' 0 ,. as it ' • declai•ed insane by the commission IA •• • • ' . litinINEs WORLD .. • • . . .• 'Flie .Stortiy. 'Cotton Congintre. . Of li,nacy. Editor William MacAdams' apology PhIladelpb la; has. accittired:.a tract of has been accepted by the full court . stand in the: Trensvaal: It is said of British Columbia., and -the judges that: cotton can be grown much' have Wired Ottawa recommending•his cheaper. InSouth'Africa than in the 1•Pieti.Se. ' . ..:1Nted States. , • " Tracey. the outlaw, has apPeared -. ' :. • . • -E.111ANpiAlt. -• at two different poinla in Washing -6 - Afontreal. ostoms. receipts :for the 1 on Si al v, arid deman'thel food. lie month . of jut y reached . $089.,185.7 0, was heavily areied, and exhibited- 'being an increase of $52,658.07 0'- n o• :lids . . . • - ,be the same month last • year. • A moldier of Anarchiets tepee ar-• • •' • halloeit. WORLD. • • . rviiti.:1 at Roane ThurruleY and EN- It ityann9nnel-S1 ',that *the .Yllkon flay. '1 hs prisoners ft MP said to have telegritpliers will not go 'on. strike 101- 1 K•en in correN1 orsic n,e wit h coin- . tli they have heard Mr. Itate anent reties in Paterson, N.J. - Siechtien as to their ,ilei, rieee; Einp,•ror William haF4 pardoned'. ' .. "rote: Vint: ICC( 0 ,i 4. ' Lieut. liildehrlind, who. was moiling-, Lightning struck the Must .of Amos. oil to ,Atvo .,•ottt•fi' imprinonment in it' 'flagman, a farmer, living sa.• mile 1.ort rums foe the killing of !dent. Mae- from Moscow, Ont., and .iturned •It. kowitz in a duel, Met, NO% endow. " ' • . With ali Conteets. • • . Charles Cra.ven, the negrit tieettiged. • . .P41110,0001D KillitiSl,l16 of having murdered William If. Wit- The net. stirolus of earl/Ines. eves: _ son, near hiendlon. Va., and ,s, so ireponsil t tree on . • the lit F, et i mottle I was raptured Thureday Timmins trn.d ...T.tailw" ii)r th" Yea'r ""•'11'14•• juni'' 3t). tilken to Leesburg. Va., was lynch- 1- . • S8e'V.r). : pi the same afternoon. William. 0. Vanderlip, a prominetit ' . - si 4 4,144.1, its ft0fia 'tax. Bost on lawyer, is held - on a charge s of dissipating, tin emtate trusted. to into:treed after * neotiii..- rrom chief hint. Ile atintits the eteboss lenient, • Hunlip• mid Rises the amount involved . iS 'V'ictorins il. 0,, Aug. 2.- William somewhere around $100,000. . . - - lifacA (laths, ed; t or of '1 h .. MI. nrion Albert Sinclair, a young man, who Baystreal‘, who. .1VA6 PO1101111 l'441. tif was con% ieted of burght!f.ing the inn Inc nine reonthe 101' an 'ONO; 00 store of George Andereon, at Well, ' the •'member. of _the .Stipreme Colirt.. tuan's Corners, near Belleville, - wits. yesterday. tendered •11- WI'll VII apolo- Thursday morning senteneed. by •.1 udge gy, end . wait di SI Ilartted lif t (Ir. • a WV - Lazier to nine months in the Central ' ere •lectui.e nom Chid Justiee Hunt - Prison. • •• er. Col. Arthur Lynch was con• Friday ' committed for trial on_ a charge of • - tr.r.e • Op* t, MO.' tires% test. • treason. Ile said he went to South . Ottawa, Aug, 4..--Cluttlee ltattig'ittt Africa under contract With French and American journals,. and did tint- arotnitttiot.nOperater, Was drowned at London, .to Sateriley Ring Edward had taken all Itis meals alone; hilt for: the first • • ' time mi e itill:ee7r4o:; ;.ahl lal Majestsit. neve receivee .rieseerous Ilis • ctsasvded with. fashionable notables, . Nita; tirima i:bloper; • isle.' Wight, Aug."4." Ring. Edward spent most Of Saticr-1 day • on the deck 'of the. Victoria and • • Albert. Several dist irasuisluel vlsI- toiS • were received in. atmlience dining ,thu• ttofnoon.,.. Ills Majesty appinte, od nit .he in good health and spirits. • •• •reears isits•eit ker tre .reee, • , • .. kan heste!, .Aug.' .Sitturday's • sessfon oi the British .11fedival -As- - siicietion . it was lees -tied 'that la: M. ..n. t • , • A s • • Vtfl tors .caily CoWes is becom nt; and ••as reeelt of bn u el es recent ed tiro Ugh slump' ng frotn 8. Vitnicogieettie ear on Satins. day 'night 'Miss 'nude Thompson died at the Omagh' ilostiftei tan MINH Thiiiilih,011. had la en on a A 1- 1 .10 Sdindeo with her sister, Mies eho lives ite, the eons ntitlress And who hat; been for coins tlme employed by the ist:e. Brown Chmaratty on 'Duke 'SAUNA.' . • What 414 A stela,' 11111k It • 1,0tulon, Aug. 4s -it lo vent that 60 Pithastanir wig Wit !WWI 1.15(t CO1'011114'.- ti011 rIVIU the inner circle. - • spenialist, 4s treating Queen Alexan-- dem of •Englitail and the Bake of 'Cambridge. for. Partiai cieernestes• • • . • • , . ' DROWNED Al' PAItAlt SOUND. • • • . • Walt, lenge, *est rd. porainur that Watet*. . Geeses nettle. metier, • •• .Parry Sound,: .Aug, . • 2.-A. man ne• .nesd -W Meet Lewis -Was dreiwneci• off the dock at Parry, Harbor Thurs- -day. night. • Lewis had come in with a emali excursiets party from Depot Herber, -where he, was employed. On returning to the .steamer ho • fells off Lire ilocIS and tens :drowned badre assiattince.. cOuld be renderdd.. i1lqueut, hill. be held, Lewis; Faille •ft' ort • leery.., . • Another drowniek aecident ocent.i•- ed• iast evening about 8 o'eloCk.'„rwo. Inds, Ed. ..tiardiner s' Sherrill. Whalen,. were in 0 canoe a shott• Way out trent the foot of Belvidere 11111,. In some Way the -.canoe • up-' . eet . Whalen swam, foe the shore a nd wait picked up by another .boat, Car- : diner. who could • not • swim, . clung " to 1 he ranee, but before assistance , reached _him 'he ,had relaxed bbS hold and -sank to the bottom. , Ills body has not Yet been recovered.. HIS relatices live in Toronto. • itaa8110* Lino of Atitioa. ' St. Petersleirg,, Aug. 4, -It is genii - officially • artiouneed that the Moisten Ministry of • Finance expectsa reply in the negati ve from :the Powers . to the lime regarding Int emptiollat no. ti on age Met '••Wlieti • Stlelt 1T- plitia are received -the Itusidan Gov - eminent will once more Affirm that, ?IA' in Tease in duties on Russian :M- ese will be regarded as 'an infringe- inNst . of existitig: teeaties; •and • if sin h incisstse . is • enforetel the Russian Ote,•ei•nti.ent will consider iteelf free to diet•bgard its treats !stipulations. eliurith %Ssl8 Ecu, , Athens, Ont., Aug. 1. -Part of a well of filo new Methodist church 1,0 - Ing steeled eaved iti.Saturday a teenoon. Threo mastitis at work on the ecatTold at thetittle fell about 47 I feet with the wall and Were badly in- „ -Jur cl. :Samuel. . Tabor was abnoet -; te,ried in the debris, and had hie arm and several ribs broken,as well its ether had elite. Edward Tan - nor wits badly cut about the head and !Axis,. Al) ate expected to re - I cover, •rteo touch geetin 'Wall is givs s en as the cause, The News -Record, which Leads for Huron. News, will be -sent to any address until the end of 1902 for 25c. \\ Ragq Ex*Manager for Evans, Toronto, Talks of Tragedy. THINKS IT IS A CASE OF MURDER 11llt SI** He ltaows Nottilai Thu! Will ' Cost .4 ex l.ljIit u ill. frpoiit Urea% AllyaterY-What 014 Zv1d.loo4; win z•stestisicti r:vam. Beek rretu 104410 ot Toronto.; Aug. 1.-A. E. Bugg, for - 28(1' • menages'. of the Evans & Sons brunch in Toronto, is in the city to - (bay. lte will remain here until iiigltt. 1r, liege- is supposed to' throw considerable light en the mystery surrounding the warehouse sinsation. lle came to the city last night an 0, result. ofsome enther anis inatcd cort•espenclence betweenhim- self and the Crown Attorney Dewart and.the head of the local detective - force. Mr. -Rang expecte to he per- mitted to give libt testimony to -clay and be in A position to leave for Chicago on-. the evening train, where he is .engaged in business. 'Coroner Young says.that Mr. Ran Might be permitted to give his testi- mony to -day if the eituatien wag .itrgeut :enough. In that event, the evidence -wouldprobably be taken in the, taco ef the 'Crown Attorney, • and that es far as. he . it eve') lie determined wholly by the representative of the Crown. A con - the evidence,. it wciuld itudniibtecily tiveoTihiplecli.00lpitee.o.r1..INtiblic. 'riled would, hows inyeetigation was .supposed tq bc. ptiblic, but, .if in the estimation of .. justice to withhold itity phase Of of the Crowm. it was •in the interest Attorney refused to be interviewed on the ease, and refused to-nilinit that ha knew Mr. Begg' wtis in 'reroute' last -night and Would re- main' here dut•Ing In'the course of it, long interview ;last night, et -manager. Itagg Said: • Gen took it 'drop per dayof pens - sic acid for heart' disease. • - A short time beforelio was Sound; .nnd while , he was appareittly .well, (leen' said:. "By Joyet afraid I've been poisoned.," This Geen..said to. Arnott . White. • • . Coen's' expression was. that Of .a poisened. man. I plink thetsS were 'three. Men en- gaged the .berglary. • •• • : • in addition . to Oar own ..eMployea, the watchnian •and certain. -employes. of Northrop &'LYman had access to the basenient.s •- • • ,Theee Wei no document in the safe svhich...cauld, be an. incentive to burg-, hwy. . The key t� the- Coen •mystery. will bd. the key, to the ..Whalley:••inySterg. • -0 oeit's body ' should l oilstone& •• I think. that :Geed. and .Whalley wore peisoned, hecattee ono of the hurgiare suspected. that: -they kn.eut his seerete: • The burglary. was a genuine Attempt been:Use$Sworth . of restage stimme Were missing, and partition had been .3.1thirelitshed togive-free play .to axe.' ,Foe anYthing, that was known there .miglit. ''linVe -been •$5,00.0 . worth Of .Atoney.in. safe. • '.• • . • Arnott -White -Wae.•seen last night. He seemed nincli surprised -when. -the. • matter of d'een's statement that . •he was poisoned was. -.brought to attention, •• • • . ••"Vess. 1...did.. tell Foreman. Scott that •tlegn said: '''ity peerge.l.' 7...1 be- lieve Pia.pOieorked." 'Why did' you not nu'ntion tite feet Ott Ilte'WitttOSS - • "T3OCOUSO 1 WO,S Oat ' asked. I: did not think it 50 iinportant.". "Wheit Gen Make this remark to • • yen?" . • . , "Oh, sabout : 9-- o'clO6k the morning he - • "Under what circumstances?" • , 'Wells' I was • talking with him about hating been Sic'. I•krietts he had• been. feeling rather. bad -for some tinie,..and he said in rather a .joking way: ..1.believe I'Vebeen poise .onede ...He laughed and so. did • I; and we went On- about: giur 'business.. ...I never ..thotight or it again until Mon- _ day inorning;• Whert. I-totindlie. was - .1 •sttid: to -Scott that . It was• Singular that Geen had remiteles -ed that he bellevtd he had been pois- oned, and then die a few' hours let:. et', 1, :believe he meant, that .11.0, though t had been 'Poiscined'• that mOrning,' ISA. that he had been Pols:. • oned, some time heron,- and thitt . was- eick- as- a _result • of it, but really ss. did -net .thirtierho. meant anything by. the." reiciark at • the dine." .1 • . • Cdroner Young .sai d..last..night that. the •inquest lieurbeen. . 'formally . ad- .. jouened until Atig.• 5, He Could not, therefore. .couVerie tho juiy to -day, even: to .talca Itagg's ,teetintony-. It. could be takensPeciatly and then s read • As far as he was concernt•d, if ;'.idr: Regg's evidence ' tle5 giVt•O to -day thepress would 4)0 per.' . mated te be Preeent. and hear.l.:Stiil, that •matter was •lis:the-.diseretion Of sthir Crown:attorney, and he wetild be governed wholly by .lits adsice.. - "Mr. •Itagg asserts that he • has been Placed In ..a 1'010 light- largely..by tic- csielent, Ito, :says one inapoeta.nt tot- esertun from Crown Attorney, Dewart' .frtiled . to reach hint, 'and flutt he wo ti • hAve's come • to Toronto • tnediatnly. had he received that mes- • sage. .IRstleelares. emphatically that. he knows .tiothing that • will cast 1111111 on tho Mystery of the Pront .etreet warchatiee, Arid for that l'Ck18» .n)1 could' uot Antielpate the interest .11111tioen- ynutitorities.' too•k. In Itis testi-. .A.t the saute time .Mr.. .Ragg ex- . .presses the • opinion that murder has ' been done, and • that therobbery at least, if not- the graver crimes, have - been committed by persons thorough- ly familiar with the iuterior 'of Er - tens & Sons' warehouse • and ,stock. (.01);,4luit fititior Arrast.. • Note York, Aug. 1. --George 0. Go- rey of St. John; N,11., held yesterday in $2,500 bali .foi' grand jury, chums ed with .11.sing the mails to defraud, is believed by the authorities • - to knowmuch concerning the mysterlomf,.. Murder:of old Solonton S. Dingee, irf New York, in. 1805, • August 7th, 1902 Rheum-att.= No Other Mileage UMW 00e feels° old. It stiffens thelointe, prodnoes staleness. and mattes every motion painful. It le eoznethates so bad as wholly to din. ble, and ttfibould never be neglected, M. $. IdeDonald, Trenton, Ont., bad it after e severs attaelt of the grin; Urn• Nettie Turner, Bolivar, to WA ft so severely 114 'could not lift anything and coul4 scarcely get pp or down Ai U08 WI H. Shepard, Sandy Book. -COM* wilt had up with 8. sraii Cold even in Jniy, and could not dress littneelf, .A.ceording to testitnonials voluntarily given, theee sufferers were permanently relieved, ati others bave been, by Hood's Sarsaparilla which corrects tbe acidity of the blood on which rheumatism depends and builds rip the whole eystems_ - Boon's 1.0.ta canieonitlaatioa. PtUo 36 cents. NOTICE TO LACROSSE PLAYERS. Any Lacrosse Playere desiring em- ployment may obtain the same by writing at one to HARRY REID, CA.1.4131ET, Mich. care C. & H. Hospital, June sth st BICYCLUS, We represent the makers of the best bicycles in the market. We keep second hand wheels for sale. We repair nicycles and keep all kinds of repairs in stock. We sell the Page Wtre Pence and do a general blacksmithing and job- bing trade. •SEELEY & TURNER. Leaving Varna As we are leaving Varna we wish to reduce our stock of Boots and Shoes as low as . possible, so until the first of August you will have tne op: portunity of buying shoes at and .below cost. Men's Pine Shoes, regular prices, $2.25, $2.5o and 3.O0,. going at $1;25. • • Women's $L25 and $1.5os • Shoes for me and $1. • Children's $1s25 Shoes going • at only 900. Don't miss this last • oppor- tunity of getting great bar- gains at the Varna Boot and ' • Shoe House. House and Lot for Sale. All •who have accounts with • us are requested to call and settle as soon as possible. S. O. it*rawzi,L,-, CAMERAS 1 CAMERAS Cameras CAMERAS ssr.4 tei C.A.MERAS WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF CAMERAS BUT THE BEST FOR A CHEAP CAMERA. IS. BROWNIE NO 2 WHICH WE SELL AT $2. Persons in neighboring towns who are thinking of purehas ing camera, will receive an Eastman catalogue by drop- ping us a card. Other cameras besides the Eastman can be supplied. Films, developing powders and other light sup- plies can be sent by mail. Our citee.p Exposure Meter at 350 gives the correct expos- ure under all conditions and pays for itself in a short timd by saving over and under ex- posure in negatives. H.B. COMBE, Chemist and Druggist. Reduction in Prices --+- Here is'a good chance tO secure a first elass buggy at a • big reduction. Note thee prices• • • $80 Buggies for $68 $75 Buggies for $65. f.65 Buggies for $60 Remember these are 'all•our • own make which plaoes in .a posittion t0. guarantee them as wedo not btiy anythingbu first-class material. . io a ' • • VARNA: it'ePali;yinie;xPpe:ilettc141 Ltrenjed to. t RUmBALL. and McNIATII. St., ortiand Ce.ifiellt" .. Highest Price . FOR SALE -1 am agent in this dis- trict for the Owen' Sound • Portland Cement Qom- p4ny and am-piepared to . supply • either la* or small quantities. Contrael • tors and others who • tend huildingwalks, walls or- silos of cement will do • • -:svell to communicate With the: The Sampson brand of cement manufactured by: the.Owen Sound Port- land Cement Company is • the best .cement- on the arket, . sredate Vor ratio Itttmilton, July 28. --The ehaienian and Dotted of ' Investigating Geyer- ller 0' the Royal Cattailiatt Heinen° Association have unanimously award- ed medals to John Camila, David Mott, •flobert liateliton, George Wentworth •and George Blanchard tor centspleuourt persevering bravery in risicing their /Ives to resette Joehlia Saeford, • who Was entotebe4 for ov- er four: daya irt it cave-in Well, near Vara. IT PAYS TO ATY'ERTISE TIM 114WS-RECOR1i Thos. A. Walker. CLINTON For Prod,uce lf We pay the • highest price for -sell kinds -of produce .and will be pleased to have you bring it to es or oer wagon will call upon yeti,• . Our stock of Dry Goods; Groceries Wall Paper,. Etc., is large and well assorted • HARNWEL1,, CHEAP CASH STORE VARNA: 1 fILGOW11 ,CENIVIL STEMTISHIP LINE. voLED0--PAULT §:rt. MARIE DIV. ISION; FREIGHT Sc. PASSENGER.. ..Weather , permitting steam will depart per •schedule slogan belonr. • ' STR. " OSSIVRAGE." Will leave Goderich, North Bound, xi o'clock p itt. Wednesdays, for Sault Ste. Marie and hitermediatePorts,: returning will leave Goderich for Windsor, Detroit and Toledo at o'clock p. in. on Mondays. Cook's Cotton Root Compoind STR. "KING EDWARD" Leaves Goderich, north bound, every 'Is successfully used atonthly by over Lea 10,000Ladias. Sate,effactual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cook's Wiwi Roof Cow. poses. Take no other, as all mixtures, pills and Imitations are dangerous. Pr106, No. 1, 11V0 box' 150, 8,10 degrees stronger,e5 per box. ITO. • 10f 2,Taitiled011 receipt of price and twOil-eent stamps. The Cook Company Windsoir,Ont. •larNos. 1 and 2 sold and recommended responsible Druggists In Canada. Nos. and 2 are sold in Clinton by 11. B. Conibe, R. 1'. Reekie, E. 1:10V- ey and Watts & Co. -,druggists. • .• Saturday at 9 p. 111. fensratry'Sound- mid Sault Ste. Marie. Leaves Goder- ich, south bound, every' Thursday .at 12,3o se. M. ler Windsor; •Detroit - ,and. Toledo, •calling nt intermediate ports: For 'rates and further information. address Win..Lee„ Goderich, or . W. E. ROSEVEAR, General Tre.ffic Manager, . Sault Ste; Marie, Ont. ' 40000 *411•0111111111101111110011110.1111111•011460111.011115011040000•110 00000006 • a • • • • • PER CENT DIS- • ai o a a a !A • 0 : . UN.T FOR CASH . • • .. II • • • 6 • e• Off all the following lines where the purchm ase aounts to a is • • 50cor mere 0 • a• GranIteware, Tinware, Shelf Hardware, Clothes • •• a , Wringere, Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves. Pumps and Sinks, , Window Glass. Daisy (Ninths. Barn 13001, Rollos, Oat -pen - It • tees" Tools, Cutlery and Plated Ware, • to cash iiWuyeetalitte below it few •special Prices Inc next week's • O m O 0 10 20 ft. Witggotter Extension Ladders $3.'75. • • .. • .1 I 6 geteo. • 25Peettrleee Machine 01135e. • o 0 • • Rogers' Extra Machine Oil 850 • • •Golden Light " "'100 • •• a•Machine Oils in 5 gal. lots, 50 per gal. less • O Pure White Lead, In 25 Ib, tine, $1.55 • • • 8 lbs. Wire Nails for 25c 44 • • 10 lbs, Cfut Nails, for 250• g. • 0 boxes Of Axle Grease for 25C TI y Eureka Fly Killer • O s es 11 Get ottr priees on Binder Twine et • a * • • • 'wi e. HARLAND BROS., 4 0 0 e : : 0 • : CHE P HARDWARE - STORE : • •4010.0.•••••• will,. 00.41110000004444000410000000041106110••••: x 0 7 -'0 6 •