B His cuiluoiiuow G lllii _ r 190? ti *“-I 5, II --ri yu' Sworn f - Catches All Early emge 0 Mommg Mails. “ T _ 15 _ __ } ' |.' ` `~ ~-_;_' ' ' 14 fx -- -_'::;'..;'-..;;fm_-_f:.;rr_*_ '_-_irf f;°___ -*~‘ -7 f _ _ ..._~.:_ _ r_ r - - Z -»- r l~ w’f.‘i‘.lt{’v”?~8.t"r.‘t-§‘l‘i’i.‘i’ii’~}iil..} cHARLo'r'l‘E'roWN PRINCE EDWARD 'l.°LAND, c.»\NAi>l\, 'l‘UEsD_-xv. CCTOBER 13. 1908- {..f:'1;‘iiiilZ."r?.Tl’ F =s Ts 'E 5§ 5'-:`~ -.1- >: U- \'!..\f.‘ll. \'.\\' EIC » I - __ ig - _ _ ___ ._ A- _. . _._;.__.___. __ ___~ .....__..__ii_7.-%--_-~ »-----_-_L - 1; -~ . 1 ¢7-_-_-n- ~ . i - ~' _ ’ " HIIN. II. MURPHY TIIASIS MYSTERY KINS EIIWAIN] Tl] AEIESTHIS WIIIE SIIEW SUPPUSEI] IPANIIAMENT IS IITEAI] STIIWAWAYS SEEN-IIE STATE EIIMES TII IISHT AST SIN] EATHEH SANIIIES IIEATH ~ ia.. F.;-. ,-1 Sworn in on Saturday and Couple Bound Togothorwdro For 'Heir to Noble House Victim Believed to Have Formally Introduced. Uath Found F|0atIng Imam. Whose Mother Was New Stumbled and Caught Live ' Administered. - aim |3ay_ York Heiress. Wire For Support. ____ -- I -- OTTAWA. Oct. 12-(Special) Hon. NEW Y0RK'_ Oct 12___(SpeciaU ___ LONDON, Oct. 12-,(Special)-King GLACE BAY, Oct. l2-~(Speciul)- Charles ‘M“"PhY W9-E' “WDW in SBI-111" A tragic' mystery came to light when Edward has consented to act as God- Frank Moxjgan,_aged 35 married with day as Secretary of State and was the bo-dies of a wen dressed man and father to the son recently born to three children, was killed by contact formaly introduced into the custody woman bound together with whle were the wife of Right Hon. Lewis Har- w-ith e. live electric wire carrying five of the great seal. i fohhd gogtihg In Jamaica Bay_ court, who was a daughter of the hundred V01t5- The oath was administered by Fitz- The h(,,he,,_ which are not id,,,_,m_ late w. H. Burns of New York. It is thought dovecccd tripped over patrick as Deputy Governor Genenai. ed_ were fmmd by two nshermem . ’**“*l" 811 01>SUB°1° and S0 SHV0 himself Bras- Both victims had their valuabl si Ped the wire' ~ e intact. The woman's chatelaine was ' even wired to her wrist but' there was nothing in their possession to , to EIIIIIIIIY I]EEI]S LIISTAHE ALIVE ment of Their Vessel When Rescued by Steamer. BOSTON, Oct. 12-(Special)-Capt. lost off the Floriln coast. Oct. 1st, cr I-Ioratills. ' afloat on ll I"":m2nt of the vessel four days wi. _ .le Horatius fell in wilth them. cd on Mantilla reef in ii tropical hur- ‘ ' . l i The woman was apparently 35 wick to the Bahamas and wus wreck- years old and exceptionally good _ 10015115- __ _ I ricanc. He Had! Assaulted a White From manner in which the bodies _.__ll__, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, together ____ _,__ ____ Unnatural Son Shoots His -- I..r..ee.. "mt “W” m°"°Y was 11°* taken Father and His Entertainer pints, oct. li-.ln rnrerestlni. ..._ . . - - - cause the police to believe the cou- _ count: ofa French process for prad '_' GUI' Ponce and M 'htm ple committed suicide. In M0f'\t|`eaI. ing artificial clouds for the pr(t>`t\tS(d- ,I Dis arse the Mob. -- tion of vineyards has just been furn P _ . _ lshed hy the United stntes consul a{ _ 1- _ ' It consists of filling small wooden KEEP IIHANNEL ' ' IN All IIIIIESTIIINS' MONTREAL, Oct. 12-(Special)-boxes, open at the top, with an in-` ` Two Italians were murdered in St. nammabk’ °0m1’UB“iU“ Wdimed ’£0n. SPARATANSBURG, South Caro- ‘ ' I lina, Oct. 12-(Special-An' infuriat- ed mob- numbering a thousand,fought all Saturday afternoon and evening with the police and' militia for the possession of John Irby a negro guilty of assaulting a white girl. The trouble began at noon and the scenes witnessed have seldom been euualled in trouble history of the South. From end to end of the town the fight' raged but the mob was finally dispersed by che militia, and the ne- gro kept in prison. Strangely enough only four men were shot none fatally and only one arrest made. ,._.i_..1.i__ THE DESBARATS NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY FOR 1908. MONTREAL, Oct. 10-Printers Ink' in their "Elite Directory of Advertis- ing Agents in America compiled by Arthur Koppell, Manager of the Eas- tern Department ofthe Publishers. Commercial' Union Temple Court, New York, in its limited list ol ag-r enci‘es of high standing gives two for Canada, one of which is the Des- burats Advertising Agency of Mont~I real. This Agency has just issued h second edition of the Desbarats’ Newspaper Directory. The Directory is of exceptional interest, as the in- story is being told in naval rircles at: _ I `“ "”" °°‘”"l°"' “il P11111; “.l‘:.f...... ....... ..'...?.i; .‘:‘.“;if:.i i;.‘l::":l ‘;“.i.3.°ii..‘i1‘é' mt is sw” of the industries in eacmthe tfommand of one of the new "C"I it is 'held that 319 aéllnigzmczc aiglgclals)-1 submarines on acceptance by tue Ad-_ tions taken on 0 1' 2 t .Th llt~ th l unch of u new submarine at "mount °T labor’ but “adds very "T;IN¢Sr{:fleta)sef1I`o\Nvnastht?ocoIi\1Slxi;‘l; This pa§sageI CliatTTii.ln lend" veracity to the l”\lmOf~ Besides the usual matter, a complete i. ul. and city. The compilation of this list no doubt involved a great . h ell - ’,‘_2f_‘_myAtEf’,f,If.° ‘,f“I';° hi! igghf; iff, round to P°f¢B111°“f11 B11°P11°fd°d "Y _____--- he was oosot by friends Cons' ine _ i _ ' " I . 5 ly gave _ _ __ _M __ sful experience n, cruiser _ _among themselves, they final tlliliéir :dv;iél_gem~>in;_~:d_ng many OU. The lieutenant duly camo on board PROVINCIAL W, `C_"I".‘U. ` `ICERS .him phosphorus _and a consecrated, ____ business “rms m‘ in uniform. Tne crew were 811 P1`0S0“tI lainie(/I Old* f - 'apple io ._-ut to drlvc out the doctor s 'I“` ‘"0" ”“°°°s“ th d I dom u1thcii.~.h tho cubrnnrlnc was not to -.- Irnailelno. "ine peussnt n-ueurnuy died, ills country. tncif me ° ° 5 start until the following dny 'rho of-I ~ i t 11-n - . ~ ' . wo0Dsloo_K. N. B.. 0c~ G business evidently comman1de;_h1tsIe)i_frté-I Mer made B most hcnrching ____spect_.cent_y thc fouowing w_ C_ T_ U_ omc__ shrewd business men an h \e h ed- 1°" °f the Vessel' parentheucauy me“',ers were clccted for the coming year. tory which contains over t me un t__on____g that this _vis the timeIMrs_ Nemo M_ Gmy’ Fah.Vm;i_ pl-$51. he had been on boar one o e new _ _ M _ H lmao, Summers e, v ce- vulue to advertisers throughoutd t_th:Ityp8' and askang many q_______t_0__s_ H__,d;;t_.dcnl‘tB_ MILS Nome _\8ke___ C_m_p_ rvil pages will surely prove of great Hypohte Street fine powder and pressed into h dmv Onelof the de'a_d men/was shot pact mass._ When _this composition; 1`>Y which consists of equal parts of resin! his son. ous and eartliy matter, is set. alight -_ All und 'neun enjoying themselves 11 della” °1"“d'1°f‘ °m°*<° is Produced. hanging over the vineyard lon _ intoxicating drink was used freely. enough tdpromct the plants _mm thi CHICA-Go, ost. 11-Adoption of Twice Michel Cnluori. the youth. April sun rays, and give them n resolutions, declaring that the open- had been restrained from quarrclling Chime to recuperate from the danger- ing of a deep channel-way connecting but finally bI‘0ki9 10080- ous eaecm of mm 'mst' The inventor, M Lestout of Bor- thie Great La.kes with the Gulf of I The first victim wgs his father, dean; claims tha't __ .’_ Mexico is an imperative duty of the Michel Onlufwii Who" after Wing 5h°t fifty acres may he prote5telrT,1§¢1tm,;_Tt¢l1,os(I_ general Government and that this walked out into the yard' and died. of about. $2_ ’ _ Tue crazy youth then sho/t Frances- __ work slwuld be Immedmtely begml co Martelli, his host, who had just and completed as soon as possible; returned from a prosperous season at '- I selection of New Orleans for the next a lumber camp. NI | - Convention, and re-election of old The fourth man, who wah the cause L" ofilcersl, were the features of the clos-Iof the trouble, escaped unhurt. _ ` ing sebsion today of the Gulf DeepI The murderer was arrested. Hie had Waterways Association. I_a grudge against his -father. _ 5 -I ',_= 3 il== = ‘ ' _ 1 .__.._. DISGU-ISED AS UFFICER i I I I LONDON. oct. .11-The Earl of .__ » _ < f Rosslyn has for the third time ven- Supposed New Boat. __l<.__.lii- l _ I Pl.YMoU'rl-1, ort. ll-A singular tenant to pry into 01° Secfets 0* "1‘°. new submarine. E &NST$‘;‘Nfp§N‘;ln1vT;7NrSr_hESNS”.ylNNe.IENNNNS I Peasants Dying Like _Flies was celebrated yesterday at the re gistry office in Buckingham Palace l month to Maldwin Drummondlgns ast The new. and third Lady Rosslyn is tW9’1I5Y'0ll€. tail, and an accomplished liorsewomnn. She met Lord Rosslyn get last August _at the Hyde Paris otel, where she is stopping with her relatives. She is not wealthy while Lord Rosslyn is rirlictieslly'-omit., his creditors allowing him a seam; $5L000deRyear. . or oss1yn’~ 'ar t ri to ViJ.et Vynerb, \vlT)ommTlIe gfgforxgg IU? de9°l`U0Yl. an-d the carl's second' wifewas Annu Robinson, who divoro. ed him. 'c ...___- ?El"_`.€IE, Oct. ll-This city has nt- taiilel wonderful growth since th Crc, and has spread ollt in all direc- tions. Permanent ouildi-rigs, such as the Fort Steele brewery, Ingram llock, Crow's Nest Trading Com- Ipany’s building, the Fernie Northern, Waldorf and King Edwarll hotels, and _many others, are making rapid pro- gress. and it is expected they will -be Icompleted this year. | Traffic along the L’ro\v's Nest Pass line, including lumber, coke and eoa1_ _is very heavy .J present. to Tile Sirocco was bound from Bruns-I Were Four,\ Days on Frag` lm ori:.ulCoveri ment M as uics lo lie Introduced Nl uv Renew the Deadlock. LONDON, oct. 12-isheeinlr ‘rue Monroe and five of a crew of the Br;_ autumn session of the British Parlia- tish schooner Sirocco, who were sup-Imeflt 011211011 £00852 pol-lcd to be lo’ when thc vessel was The entire ten weeks oi the sit ing will be taken up with the consii cru- were landsd he,-L. tuday by the steam, tion of Government measures, the most important being the licci .ing Capt. Monroe und his men had been bm' I This measure will pass the i' »m- mons, out in the house of Lordh it will be either thrown out or anlund- ed, and the controversy of last ;ear ibetween thc two houses will be re- newell. It i's believed that an agreement will be reached in regard to the cd- bill and this mcasurevbeinrg quickly passed' will make way for the introduction of another Irish lan? IN A IIIIIIISIUNI I IIPEN IN IIINIIIINI BIIIIII WAS EIIUNIT I0n Read Cross Line Steamer Between N ewfoundland and Halifax. HALIFAX, Oct. 12-(Special,-The luiily of n stownway whose name was Hunter Oldham was found' in the ',-ltol-o hold of the Red Cross Liner Benedict., while on the way from St. John’s to Halifax. The remains were badly decomposed _and showed thc man had boarded the ‘vessel at Liverpool previous to Sept. 20th. _ A fireman found the body, which lay behind several hundred tons of _coul. It was discovered Saturday morn- iilg. The remains were buried at sea, I It is thought the man was an .' :xl- el-icao. lbill, as well will as measures dealin Iwith the problem of the unemployetlf I HAMBURG, Oct. 11-The Germsn` stenmers Pretoria and Nipponia have' bcell in collision in the fog oli Schcv- I eningel. Thirteen of the Nlpqoniah-.` crew, including the captain, were' drowned. The Pretoria was not damaged. The Pretoria belongs to the I-Iam-I burg-American Line, and under ‘l.hc` command of Captain Schrotter, sho left New York Sept. 26 for Hanl- “The Choir Singer" Company open- ed their engagement at the Lyceum last evening, playing to a fairly large audience. The feature of the play was the singing of Miss Isabella Carroll, as Alice Leighton, .the choir singer She has a particularly sweet and sympathetic voice and her singing in the villiage church scene was charm- ing. She was compelled to respond to several encores in the third act, a. New York theatre roof garden scene. The play itself has plenty of comedy, 1>\|Fl€~ T116 N1DP0l11B 15 0\\'I1€<1 111 swf' Iund is presented in a first class style ten i F’\I'l` USSTANS HAVE N0 ii iN nocrolis I "` __....__ __ Owing to Their Supcr stlflon andl norance. One Peasant Cured an Preteinds He is Newly Appointed Lieutenant an* ,§‘,§;‘~“j,,§;’,*,‘,‘;"°__1I_‘_§'f~ I“_§~;§he§_1___1f_i°1decvc S' g Fools British Navy Crew by Entering His I Then Killed byVillagers Who Blamed Doctor. ST. I’ETEl{SlllIi’.(`l, Oct. ll-WliilcIas`ling liiln what kind of medicine it the cholera still rages fiercely llcrc, the suspicion in which the doctors are held by the conlmon people is ex- I iraordlnary. In the country it is_ even worse. An Astrakhan newspaper prints the' following from the village of Krasnyi Yar: A pensiimt fell ill' with cholera, cal- led in a doctor, was cu-red, and could '”"_*<- Iagein walk the village streets. Here lliit. the- villagers attributed this to the doctor, an old woman having sccn the administering' of a dose from a " ottle containingichole'ra._" l\'cx1. day the doctor called tomthcr cholera patients and prescribed medi- l-uilntry. Reflders are inform” a then went ashore again, leaving word D t _responding Béc__eta__y__M__5_ SHANGHAI, Oct. 9.-- An unpiens- cinc A pcnsunt'i-l wife suspiciously thc publishers will send a CODY £0 ¥111YIth I h Id be b- rd In .thei1>B11 Oni 0 k ul ecmxung ant incident, due to Japan, is oroht.‘ luislnoss concern 01 E003 9"““dI“5I, B i e hevfotl _ the cgnft (Nils due to M' E' Mfnphy' Sac vt ik loom Sm lug uneasiness and distrust in Peki _I A ‘ "_"__` was. the doctor told her. She then asked: "Wi.f_ yon cure or kill my hus- band ?" The answer was: "Of course, I will cure- him." The women shook I her heard, 'nut let tlhe doctor give the ` medicine. On the following day the doctor sent a nurse to assist thev sick. Three men sat in the room and dcma.ndt\'l that the nurse should' drink some of the medicine herself before giving it to the patient. When she was about to drink. they snatched the glass from her hands, saying she wus too young to die. She was then rude-‘ ly expelled from the house. The plrti-‘ cnt flied thc next illly. 1 'l`llc ifllzlgcrs' hatred nuw grew daily, and the doctors and nurses .were boy-cottcd and insulted both by the local allthoritlcs aiiil pclllsunts, until they were driven out of the vil- lage, lguvilig Krllsuyi Yar to its into. The villagers are now dying like flies. 11 UZ 0 0 5 ddr Mrs. Margate C - _ . H . »l i lther engaged lu ndveriisiniz.I mr “em Y» _ One of Chulns delegates t th Ll -' 'rourzllvc 'mn woRLD. “ In hs e ` t l te an dverbi-singi sau' Ste hen. treasurer. Mrs- W- H. Myles, _ T _ __ 0 6 s _ _ - a lil W 0 COD GIHPB S clrmloaiirn. c/D l‘€CeiPe 01 fviiuelt W .mer camo on board’ and in reply to St. Jo ll, ¢ A d__t(-)r_ ' gentleman named Dreslng_ nhvihg ST. JOHN, Oct. 11-Louis Fernan- I A few hours later another naval of- P h scretm_y_M__s Agnes Ross’ Don elegraph conference, a Danish 1- \ thirty uve cents enclosed for postage _ _ t ,___ _I t ___ st. Stephen. 11 d _ two dnys previously refused to slr do- 18 yours old. of Madrid. Spain. A-c. The regular price ls five dollars._R‘_’(I_I_":t_n__i:_‘_‘_1“_i3__s. :md had coaxg In the aftirnoonicgggmtixsb; ;I_f;_ to Japanese officials his p._,poi~g ,digg wllo is making world tour on wager, The offices of the Agency Fife at forty' £10951 mee mg lug to China's tele r 1 -T arrived in this cit to il ni uil wo o il Q 0, speedily became apparent that a hoax _ the Lord ,, M__s_ McAvlt_y_ SL rc urning om Europe w__s r-.)h|,¢d hi leave on lllonday for Hnllillx. . l ' _ It ~ “st h econ _ < - Y~'-*Y-1* l Viet ri s unr lvleutronl. I'*““’ .°"‘“"‘“““ “f th” ““b""_“"“” I slrnw ei st. John, suolw* _*mg* _t ,, _ “ ““* ““ __ ~ had been played The newcomer had nh end the plan of work for the all papers and decorations in h Jhph. He left Snnln January 20 1907, on ___1.___- mmchlhy in establishing his bona tides I Jo I1' r ear, There are aleven'c1a\lB¢S “es” h.°t°l~- 5 Wag?" 01255900 Bgainst $25300 tha” _ _ . » » ' _ l tl m I* ' I N. lf r , ' ' . ~ “"‘““I ”I'1‘"m°m hr Sale "en wha r lizard, lhrltillfullly disguised as a lieu-` Ig, :NlNlit)NrS;1]igN: degtlgtment for rail- _English papers' While ndrriltting tlint P1H_CB8 L1€_B1i-Umied. 1\101ll‘dl¥1lZ _£115 DFID: , Therefore the first "officer" was evi_ im oster who had co e n- C0m “il Y _ ,led on Mr. Tong-Shao Yih will l ova- tr). he would tour the world inside of °0“t“1“1“g the “Mk ngwtazie being night on route to whshim-ion The two and e. half years, calling at (_ work A"_____ mmm. changes in the ogtohsihlh I-hhsoh gm- the lcumqy c'lp.v cities of each country and tak ' . - '_ ; _ ,-,_.__.__,_`___ _J " __ ...__ ron ~ __ ' ,' . . I; the 1, e x _._ *P - -- - ti _ the convention iS to return tllnnks for Amoilcas re- Ing In €\f‘FY 001111 TY 0" E 10 - Q ?lJ§s,,_fo;?3;“; gihla reading hy Mrs, mlssilm of 'part of the boxer _’_l` '* ` - Woodstock, and prayer- by indemnity, #scribes other objects, in . O _ _ Di k f ' M:Rrné;>;‘m(;ur of St. John. cluding stlengthening the BALL PLAYER FATALLY _,_-._._- ' h ning there wa an ad- ties between America and China HURT IN MONTREAL. ,_ _ I'd__2;__tI,';M1»‘: Seymour on Jvsngtlllie- Thoufh doubting _tliel prospect ol ___ ' ' I I i_ k lone in St. John, par cu- arnang ng _ un ac ua nl inner, iizuse MQNTREAD, Oct. 11-ln li game of And a tor Bur I trlwormoh the aailors at the Sea- Papers believe that the mm.-wail will baseball 'uctweln teams of McGill stu ________.____,______,_r.-_- _ 'Flint the' 'jcourse of true love never ran smooth" was never more clearly ilenionstrsted than by this splendid 1310i;raph film. Two lovers-Jmnie and Frank-owing to the girl's ln- ther's opposition to their marrla‘E°. decide to elofpe. Bill the Burglar has decided to make a visit to the house thnt same night, and arrives on ‘"0 scene tying n rope ladder fo the window as a means of ascent. Frank ffffni-ns. Bill hides. and Frank unter the impression that Jennie had put the ladder there for him, attempts to climb ft. The attempt. la iueflestilal HQ he seeks other means otreacblng his faifrone in order to help her cut With her lu gage which she intends faking with Ser. He reaches the 'rui- °0nY andaesilted by Jennie lowers her trunk. It falls, a cop arrives, thinks they are house breaking and arrests them. BU. noises the trunk and vaineheu. Hearing some one . °°m1li_a alter, he has gone q distance and sat down to rest", he gets inside the trunk, a rep comes. colin oil* “inn takes the lone article to the police station, where the elopingpair ~aro aheady safely llo\'lsed.~'l'\fs Orfiival el their property lrellni thorn and their story is listened to. Il th!! mean while A telG8\'9m Wm” °“` nounclng the stern parents foreglven- ness. This is while they are at _',310 hotel, and during their absence Bill releases himself, packs into a couple of suit eases all that is ofiany Valli# to -him in the receptacle 11° NNW” taken to the police station fn. and makes ofi with his booty. Frank and Jennie are too blislwlly happy to lure about their loss, and- "i1ll's well that ends well." _ A nswltehed 'rrleyclcr wif A nook in Russia-will be shown finally this evening, and Miss Dall iZell will ein! a new illustrated song. IAWII Trainer and others form iii HUBFS/'N-*U for the chorus, Mr. Trainer sillz1n8 h popular son; all vrdl- OOM* -li INNl‘;n¥s Sdnstigute, which was visited by point out the failure of the .‘. niglo- dents representing U. S. and- Canada, over 30,000 during the DHBV Y°°\'~ -78Dal1¢Se aliance to Ba1`€i;\lf\l”d \'.‘»hinu'.i yesterday, Murphy, first year Arts, 'Pliers was a paper advocating sclen- interests in the North, wller .laplln's was hit on the head by a pitched ball rtlflc. temperance instruction by Mrs. foothold on the mainland uonstituizes and will die. He is from Fairfield, .H,-Hman, of P. E. I. Mrs. Myles read ‘ a menace tn the pence of Asia. They Mass. 'B paper on Y work. believe flint Mr. 'l’ong;Slhuo-Yih will There wus music hy Misses Watson negotiate n new immigration treaty s'l'Al:ll.ilzD ours CASE Presentation of both ballnefo i0 SL itical suppart, and will engage many -- °105°- ` ` 'suit to dissolve the Standard Oi `Mir,irfrl'_s Liuirnent Cures Dandruff llIinsril's Lluinlent Cures Burns etc until Monday morning before Frank __-_._i___ Iiin Ferries who is hearing the eviden Oct. Porn . . 814.00 --- then be begun. ggplierr for large mennbo\'91liP~ American experts for the Chinese ser- l‘llli‘.AGO, Oct. 11-Direct examin- fter l>i'cS°nf°¢I°“ 0' “°f'°"° S” _vicih incliidlnl: men conversant with ation or Hurry 1:. Felton General he,-.ihy with rr smell trunk filled with Mrs. Scv1no\if.Wh°‘\‘“*‘ 1’°°“ °°°“'°1Y‘Wostcrn methods in currency. tus- rrrnnlr Mlrunl.-or of the stnuderdoil K . Icnilafwl 1“ '-11° ‘°°"k 1°' 25 7°°"'° “nd tonic. mining and educational adalrs. Uompnny prnctically closed for the melt with hills of $100 denominations 1-0 0131" Pwminent workers’ the con' PB” NWO Of ‘N09 W¢°1‘S W1\11° 011 ilelense with tnday's heating on the and over. After hiring an e¥D9°5IV° V0l\¢I°“ 1"`°“¢ht its busme" ma l`0“¢°- irnilroml phase of the Government's suite at the exclusive Rittenhouse. 119 Nov. Wheat .. 100i' TORONTO, Oct. 1a-(Bpecf-.v)--Metl- . ' ,__ ~ qi , ni-set, when the two Nav' gon; “nfl” mlnhly to "nun, 'mm' nm I1 laid' Llnlnleni ¢\ir¢l‘NQlralgla ~ ltroqthrr: at up dl nitht tialkinil of saloon instead, _ _ _______._ _,.,_4 _ QV; 0|' unrvpv omsnivs nu--.vs ~ In C004 ___,,, __ _ . I ~ ..» . - f . HEFUSEIJ TO REDUCE SENTENCE TORONTO, Oct; 9.- Justice Anlin today rcfilaen an application made for u reduction of sentence in the case of Willixlm Gill, ffiinl Norfa Scotia, who hroiio trlegrrlpi. pole insulators and illil other wunriln llnmnge oil il 1i1\F vesters' excursion train last August. The company carry special scenery, Iwhich is all good, particularly the roof garden scene. There will be e. matinee this afternoon, and the per- formance will be repeated again this evening.-Syhney Post, 10th. --ii-i NEW Gf" ` WENT LS LOYALTY OATH. CANEA, L 1 _l of Crete, Oct. 11.- The members of the new government took the oath of loyalty to Greece yesterday as did also the officers of General 1_)'Armerio and the militia. The Conbular Body protested on pri- nciple against the declaration of un-_ ion, but will confine itself to submit- ' tint; the matter to the four protract- ing powers. Great l'3l'itnln,' Russia, Frllncc und ltllly. DO NOT RECOGNIZE BULGARIA'S ACT. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 11-The Porte has instructed the Imperial Ot- tofman Comrnissioner resident in Soda. to continue hi's functions as neither Turkey nor the Powers have recogniz- ed the independence of Bulgaria. THERE IS NO REASON ` To Flcall wan. WASHlN(}’i`()N, Oct. ll--Baron liengclnlilellcr, the ambassador of Aurstrla-Hungary to the United Sta- tcs as to the Balkan situation iiast. night, said, “I am satisfied that there is nu reason to fear war. There is nothing involvcll that cannot bc com- piisr-tl ut u conference of the powers." RAILWAY UNIONS MAY ALL UNITE I TORONTO, Oct. 9.-Railwaymen in this district have begun an active campaign for the union of all bran- ches of the railway service, including engineers, firemen, conductors, mech- ,mics on-li car workersi the object be- ing to have h stronger organization rr. fight for the men’s r lghts. I sreunluo $53,000 A DAY A_._.__ ..-_- I " ' Visiting Philadelphia. Klondyke Millionaire 'F'HlLADlfJlrl’HlA, Oct, ll--A rival to Scotty tlle Death Valley Croesus, who created a sensation two years ago by ilu: ing oilt of the West and olll tillles. ff. I McAlIamS K0” me 1:‘l’_;S::°_1;h|| i$5'000' and the thyself and than he land Anna. ‘wo ' ther Mom- scattering liilindred dollar bills likcstarteil oilt t0w_1:E“iB1;"e_‘_’rlch°d In A Iwastc paper, has apiirarecl here, Ed-Ier, Barney, er old "undo Mmm he warll McAdams, the lxlondyke Monto and Street and the male oTltah:. dry good- sto" c B _ um five cent llandlterclliefs, for wmch h, paid the clerk 330- MeAdam went to the Klonllyke "el" ,nm ago, and lt is said owns mines valued at $10,000,000. This evening he took his bartender brother dowrr to the Noi-mandle, a fashion- hhla apartment house at Thirty-sixth and Chestnut streets. BN1 05"” W hhy it for him. The brother bullied, ,ml Melulnrue bought him a 840.000 \ I I I / N l i- $- » ¢ I r I 4 » .l r ____»;;; .._- -T.__tA¢.`. =. _ _ I I i-I V. l. , . _‘ii __ .|_ »;. i r s ‘AIII if: i. .I. I ' _ _-, ; .‘ .._....~.._. _ __ ‘"-1°'-' ~=..