'--= ‘ 5 I “ -ir c _ . ~ ~ “ ,"" .._ .~ __ f » » » ' , 1 » »- ,. e' '-"'~”-~ -' ,»',,‘_,‘* fizj/,§,,'a_,.=\ »/.ff ‘___ .,. _ ,___ .,, _ I _, ,__ . c , . . Q. ma. S _-.- » '"6 ’““"E'* SE Full THE s ' r A --lsusscm Es ‘ flu -' -' f,1.~» `~. \_- .=‘~_4, Mu \',_. '.1 _ 1 ,,,;-~_;- ,a.,,_ ` ,rf ___ _ -. .` _ . 4 . »_._ _. r- _» _-;'- rf .,~‘~;-.. , ._ '- , '< - -' ‘f -i'-;' ‘.» _ _ f ~ _ , . . a , ,_ - ,_ .1 _,._,.~, , __,_ _,M ._ : 1?. `,L__,/_ i._,.~_ ‘, J* ‘»,_,_‘_., ,._L>.:e;,,._-,.,._,_ A M _ 1 .rr _ LECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS GUARDIANS SRTURD Y B ~ -A telegram from Brazil, gon", . l ' ' , ‘ ' - *'-- __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ v I ' V l U V Y fvpi- -W -F ‘VL ' fs America, wafreeeived on the 9th of- December announoing tho ,qwih 0, ’ 1 Gordon Weeks, eldest son ofthe hm, ` John A. Weeks of South Kildare, Al., berton. Further particulars when word is received from Brazil. The death took plans ah gm mm iionasy. isin, of Mrs, o¢,,rg.,pT,,,,,f§ dale, one of the old and respected re- sidents of that place. The degenggn was eighty-four years of age and leaves to mourn three daughters and four sons:-Mrs. Ciara Randall gud Mrs. A. J. Foy, Boston, Mass_, and Mrs. W. A. Ewery Of Maine; Archi- bald in Boston, Mass., Pierce in Cal- ifornia, Levi and Albert at Crapand, The funeral will take place today, Wedn-sdnv. at "one p. in. from the Methodist Church to Crapuud Ceme- tery for interment. Rev. W. A. Thompson will conduct the ss;-vice; nt the church and grave. BT. JOHN, December IB-Several small burglaries which occurred in towns on the north shore ol the pro. vines lead the police of those towns to the opinion that an organized gang is on a looting ,tour of New Brunswick, starting with the burg. iiiry of P. I-ierbert’s general scorn at Van Buren, Me.. about 5 week nga The next break reported was in SL Leonard, on the New Brunswick side of the Ht. John river. Then sums nn attempted break in E. Alexandcr’g store in liainphcllton, hut the thieves were frightened away. On Friday night M. Keitmeyer's house in Chat. ham was entered and some furs stol- en. Saturday the brunch store of W. S. Loggie and company, ar. T;-n endic, was broken into and the safe taken out of the store and on to trio ire, where it wus broken opened and rifled. There was a small sum of money in the safe. The sale of imported Clysdale fillics at the Revere Hotel stables ycstcrday was attended by n very large number. B. Carter auctioned the animals and the following were the fillies sold and their purchasers. llritu.-Wallace McKinnon, Freder- ictnn. Patricia Dewar-Layton Mccah Alexandria. Daisy More-Andrew Rustico. Nancy Pride-Archibald sun, Orwell. Jess Mclntyre-A. E. l3i'i.~itol. ' Bess Martin-John J. lilarnsclide. Kilmory Maid--Hector Clyde liiver. Lady Catherine-Alex Brnckley Point Road. Lily Howden-G eo. i"loutlipoi‘t. Minnie Brown-W. Laiighton, Mt. Albion. liuirrls-_ Gein-S. C. Knight, George- towii. - Jean l-Iarper-C. C. Carver Mt. Albion. Daisy Crawford-Alfred Stewart, Southport. Mamie of Crouse-P~ai‘menas Hughes, Covehead. Dnirymaid-P. ' Al Farquliarson, Mt. Stewart. Tiiiicly Bess-John E. Yeo, B. Doucette, McPher- Simpson, Mclnnis, Darrecb, Stewart, Stewart, Northam. _ Shapsly Nell-Easton Bros, Char- lcttetown. Trim-George Doherty, _Cherry Valley. Rose Spcirs-Wm. A. Lea, Vic- toria. ' Dainty Bell-W.. M. Vlckerson, North River. _ Bessie Falcoiicr-John D. Don-on. Mayfield. Dora--Alex Kennedy, Southport. Princess Albion-John .Stewart,. Southport. Daisy Cocker-Boyd Livingston, Clyde River. Mark Samellu-W. W. Crosby, \2ornwall_ THURSDAY. ...°'l`lie marriage of Joliu Mcbeau, ilend of Montague and Miss McPher- son, daughter of John lVlCPl1€l'S0\1 Ol Vnlleyfield, took place at the honw Ol fhe bride yesterday evcning.M. At Mayfield on November 27th. 1911, there passed from this earth to the Home beyond, Ann, dearly beloved wi‘c of John Toombs in the 79th your of her age. For fifty-five years they lizili travelled hand in ha-nd but now the tender cord is broken. She was a most aflcctioiiatc wife and l11ut.l_)¢>_r~ a,|1(l'\\'ill be grefitly fil'lSflBl1lll rue home. She was ever ii liinll fl`l9“ll to those in need, and the wny-faring man always found a welcome plaw nt her table. Accordiin; to the life she lived sho will be one of those who will iiezir that welcome iilipllllllip “Well done, inasinucli as ye did lf- unto one-_oi the len-st of these mv brethren, ye did it unto mc," Sllc pm,-es to mnnrn n sorrowiug, hus- band, six sons, two \lu\\1rl\i°\”*'~‘ "ml son and daughter (bl #°f -,‘ "__ _-»:.~.~.. .-:'-- -> ‘ ' V l lluy the best __ ' ~~ f when von llufl lable l~ silver for I/051' l_l°'"‘?‘ '_ _ When your sclcciion is :x A ".l‘iIvcr!’l.f::¢1!if.-rwean" _Ti "N , mule' “ml bvwly ef M ` ' "` designurelioihnizsured. Made in- ilic henviqsf \ grade of plate, hence its N wonderful popularity- - VW" 'W ““' ‘° noise. E ‘d ..===.<,,/ Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their §f1f§Cfi; makes the blood rich 3 ulldant. strengthens all *he “fel Organs. Taken ,n':;l,:f':n‘°,\:‘&";UlS';~;°a‘1l‘_-‘geo(¢}|i" medicine. Delshbore who shall gotten.. Quite early ll? lllzdmslllg lg; (Ctlinilsclll arilildnllmr of the Presbyterian her death Bhved a, consistent life till ea by themed? was- many °°“"°“' Y Vllts oi her beloved ggslitor' Rev' Joh" SHYUUB Of Caven- 1ell!a'io0;1eeteh"i 29.” her. “melee were “ Uwllllfllsh Cemetery. Dm dlgeins mother, my work, ,S A3511 H11 lilly suffering past, ow We "HBS you none can tell But_glad thou'rt home nf, last ' one s‘ster' During her last illness _ FRIDAY. --The followin - _ _ lars of the deati aorfe -_lllx'2""'H"il)ii\(§1‘}<‘>1i‘i:\1’ an, a native gf Mmpcque' mf; take” h`°‘“ il Spokane evchau e'- Jnmes M°~:0Ul§9-ll. City auditor gdied last night a few minutes l f ’ ' o'cloclr at his no f- ‘C me “me (_ mc at Fifth Avenne and Cedar street, alter an illness of “W-fly two months nf rhenmatism and complications. '1`-be final end was b"°“l§hl¢ 011 by an attack of pneumo- nia, contracted about a week ago. Mr. McGougaii was one of the well- known old-tliiie citizens of Spokane linving come hcrc from Canada id April, 1880. Shortly afterward be became associated with Rosenfeld, Smith & Co., and later with the W. S. Grinsfeldcr Compniiy, of which firm he was munagc: for many years, lfllll they closed out their business in January, 1910, M1; Mcgonkm, was born at Malpcquc, Prince En. ward _Island, April 20, 1862 and would have been 50 ycnrs Old had he lived until next April. l-'ie was edu- cated at the Prince of Wales College, ClllH°10H$0f0v~'n, and taught school for several years after graduation. When the n®W City ndministrntioii us- sumed ofllce last March Mr. l\IcGou- gan was unanimously elected city auditor, which position he held until his death. As an olliclul lic was pain- staluing, courteous and agreeable to the public. He wus held in high cs- teem by the city commissioners, bv whom he was recognized as an official of ability and sterling integrity. Mr. l\’lCGO‘~1i:an was married October 1, 1888, to Miss Barbara McKay, who survives. Tlicre are no childrcu. Membership in the Elks und thc Indo-_ peudeut O-rdcr of Odd Fellows was held by Mr. Mciéougun. .He wus also nflllintcd with the l“reshyteriaii Church. Ilcfsiilcs his widow bc is sur- vived by u father, three sisters and five brothers, residing; mainly at the old home on Prince ‘Edward Island. It is with regret that The Guardian records the death of Robert Kennedy, which occurred on Sunday, the 20th ultirno, after a brief illness, at the home of his son-in-law, Roland Mc- Neill, Whitney Pier, Sydney, (`-_ ll. The deceased was 77 years' Of Use- Hu was born and brought up in Murray Harbor North, wlicre. lic resid- ed for some years after settling down in life. His parents were Andrew and Mery (Furgcuoiu Kennedy, natives of Dumfries, Scotland, who emigrated to P. E. I. about 80 years ago, and settled in Murray Harlwor North. The deceased was one of a family of twelve, four sisters and three broth- ers, \vlio cherish the memory of fi fond brother, survive him. Plus broth- ers, Andrew, resides in (lanibriugc, Mass., Benjamin in Westville, I’i_ctou, N. S., and James occupies the old homestead. 'Ihrec of his sisters are residents of Murray Harbor North. Margaret, rcili/lr-t of tiie kite Wma Ln,-s, Ellen, rs. Le .ac eur, nn ii- nlg Kennedy who lives with her bu'0th- sr .James and'famil_v_ His fourth sis- ter, Mrs. Brown. is ii resident. of Suniiiiersirlen ]n the your 1860' Mr. Kennedy was united in marriage to Miss Mary MacFadycn, daughter ol Edward lliachndycn, of C-rock Aiver. By that union, five daughters und two sons were born to tlicni. Tlirce daughters and one son predeG€U»S_°fl their father. He was also left ai wid- ower ten years ago. Hia two surviv- ing daughters, Florin, Mrs. lflcru, and Minnie, _wife of llolnurl l\lcNcill, with whom the deceased lived for several ycivs past, are both resideu-ts of vviueney Pier, sydney. These mourn the |035 nf n kind and lovini: Ialiicr. One son, William, who resides in l-lac/ remento, Cal., also survives him. The deceased was an industrious, hard- working man, well known throughout K1ng's County, a good fisherman. a. meson by trade. nt which he worked in Sydney, where hc resided for the 155|; een years or more, until the sum- mons came that culled him hence. 1-lc wng n msn of iuf.e;:ril__~,', 'of quiet spir- it and of n kind and nmiable disposi- tion, and wherever he went be made ru himself friends. I-lc was a special favorite with the Y0“l\‘! ‘Wd had 5 smile and n kind word for all. _In his n»,f,ive community he was frimiliarly known as Uncle Robert. His friends will cherish pleasant reminiscences ol his kindly visits made them at his leisure. In early mB“h°°d lm b°°°~‘”' a member of the church in which be worshipped ln his boyhood., His in- s1'.nsN|s' i ` mbiirh s1’RBB‘l’ nowilhfdvomc crnr. '. r::r::~.=:.if.is'..'f.:.e.':.':,.,;,°1,=f..°‘ sum mise: 0' ,,,w_%,,,_ “l3l§ii}ié.5§`e5.s.§:nw.r"f ' PEI Ulf IIB UP -"‘°‘li.§l;i-i... .ne f - rosie sumo llnntfut G00- y¢”,1gy_|, a_UON,lnc- 'S '¢’|:€w affihlreetffn' ' _ » n. . , ‘ , _ * i l 4 . , - \ l _ _ _ _- _ ___.,».~ 1 . _ l ,~ - 1 ’ 7 z. , - _ . ,‘ . ,_ s' 'fi-lends, neighbors and relatives were assembled to pay a farewell tribute I res ect te e worthy brother and] torment took place iii the Murray I-Iarbor North Cemetery. Appropriate funeral services were held at the homo of his son-in-law. where he died, by his pastor, Mr. Macintosh. BF»!llf-' sd by -Rev. Mr. Chlpman. His mortal remains were accompanied to their lest resting place by Mr. MacNcili and his son Robert, and arrived at the home oi his brother, James. on the afternoon of the 30th uit., where D gltizen departed. The farewell falcon; EE! - ei u today. _ la brief service conducted, the pi-ones- 23 moved to the cemetery .near-by mort tlhe beautiful casliet, with its :.._::°‘;‘"..“°': ‘° “‘° gone befmrc’ Y e s de ol loved ones. "'°A Pl0BBBnt evenin th B was spent at U °` v|L0_1;l6"of Charley McKenzie recent. bleu fbgecng youth °1 'm’i°” ““°"“' were Pla ed rl Alter 3 “W Baines buys lefty: mall? luncheon “Ned the ML 01' elr homes well pleas- ...°'riie s. s, ‘ _ . , Spuris Inst eve!§;lll14;ln§)¥bilthanived in len Islands. She had :I niii:iblg:Edg; pgxiensersvand the mails, gba leaves was in ef eil ng for Pi°t°““ 22 bins emo living car” 'mm B°““°’ k ac -WL 10 bbls herring, 45 Quarters at Diitgifp at her winter l A ln°5t €Yll0Yable school co ueert llllzillnlfslld in um ML Albion School on number Ry evening at which 5 lBl`8e were in attendance The per f _ ` ' r‘o;i;ances_of the different, pupils Wag creditable and Miss Ballem the t - - _z:.“.§‘:: ‘f .f° ~- ._ . U Wemclent and painstaking ualmng' The Pupils were heartil applauded and took their dlflerenl parts in n manner which drew for them much well deserved praise, The f1‘l.l0urned Michaelinas germ of Supreme C"“"° met again in this 'Y,Y?St°fday morning, the fini ooh,-, Wesldluié- The case of Mclnnis vs M°I""lS» a Case of n contested win “'35 Cmltillued the argumcnt's of the f`°““5"l living heard. The court' sn. J°“r.”°d at fm" thlfllv and will meet “'¥“‘“ this morning ' ae ten thirty ‘i'Cl0ck. This '_ is the only casa to "f"“'? b"f‘”`e th” COUN- MCQuarrie_ _l\' U-» Bull Johnston, K. C., are ant. ‘Pit f0l‘ the respondents and McLeod h' Uv and B9¥lf»l0Y are acting foi- U10 llllliellnnta ` Tlicrr: was a busy season of Lin- Dvllce court _in this city yesterday TWO llfvhibition cases, four drunks, ,, Vfllifllllt and one case of selling cig- nrpttcs to minors constituted the docket. The cases were disposed of us follows: ll-yrne Bro.-:, first odciice lulniust the prohibition act. confessed ‘md 11 lllw Of $100 and costs paid; M, Murpliy, first offence against the pl-,;_ lilbitiou act, adjourned untillsagnp 'llll' f0l` fllrthcr evidence; for being drunk ou' the sixteenth James Roach WHS filled $2 or five days, W. Corn- f00f. l"I`nl1-'lin Quinn and Angus Quinn wcre encli fined $4 gr tnn dn,yg_Jnh»n Wratlicz~liis_ charged with vagrancy, was rcninndecl for one week. Patrick Mullins, lor selling cilgarettes to min ors was fined five dollars and costs. ...*lln Dec. lflth the enterprising youu: people of St. Peters met at the residence of J. H. Rzittray and formed the nucleus of an ifmusement ,society which they tcrni The St. Pet- lcrs r\pm‘tim: (llub. The first thing vproposecl was the construction of a skzitiiigririk, for which officers anda committee were appointed. Ways and nicaus for raising: funds to this effect were discussed and the following re- solution was adopted: That the mera- zbers of the club hold n concert inthe near future, with H full program, and a committee was appointed to make :irrangemcuts for this. This club lshould have the coiimienclation of thi folder people of the town. as it is the Ilaclr of this kind of amusement; which imluccs our young people to leave their homes ami seek employment in gotlirgr places where these plensiires ‘are obtained. ` On December' second at the lionic of her llsimbtcr Mrs. Archie McDonald, Whim Road Cross, there passed pence- fully to rest, at the ago of 78 years, the widow of the late John McLean, Hcatlierdslc. Deceased had been ii. failing health for the last ten years. Her remains were interred in the cemetery at Vulieyficld, near those oi her husbnud, who died twenty-three years ago. She leaves to mourn threw sous and five daughters, Mrs. Archie McDonald, at whose home her death occurred; Mrs. Martin Martin, Belli- River; Mrs. D. Wallace MacKay, Stanley Bridge; Mrs. S. B. Ford, lBoston, Mass; Mrs. H. W. Holes, Vancouver, 13. C., and Neil, Robert and Alex. -of Montana, and three sis- ters, Mrs. (Capt) John G. Dewar, llinritagiie; Mrs. Owen, Aukland, New $.'Ie:~.lniui, and Mrs. Stewart of Bus- ton. (Patriot please cop?/-) _ .___- Plowiug ls lhc order of thc day af round Cornwall now. Saturday the l_6th'four teams were plowing on ad- jolniiig farms. Dan, McDonald, hav- inz; recently purcliased Walter May- hew’s fine farm had au old fashioned plowing frolic lust week. Cornwall has two fox ranches, both close to each other, with a chicken ranch in"- twcan. No doubt Mr. Bain will havr lsnccoss in his undertaking as he has enlisted the services of Alex McPhail who recently has become au enthus- iastic cliickeii fnncier. Purdy Bcotl nas left for Oregon, U. S. A., He will 'be greatly missed in social cir- cles as lic was a jolly good fellow. Mink and iunskrut trapping is lndius- ed in by some young trappcrs. The teacher; training class met Monday night ami was well attended. Thr school is progressing favorably under the able uianagement of Neil McCan- nell. The Temperance Division meets regularly and is a source of benefit to all. John Mcliaugblau returned from the West last week and is bus- ily engaged with his fall work on the Hyde estate. He has adopted the western plan of threshing out door. His neighbors are considering if his plan is advisable at this time of the FALLING SICKNESSA mrs, Epilepsy, St. Virus' Dance, Nervous _ Troubles. mc.. posmveiy emu ey l.|EBlG'S FIT CURE. We will mid trial, bottle will mention thu paplr Wrltt tbl , ' f H---‘T ithkbws f ........5alt Q good Vilomecli » an a ul BB YS inueparxlly-‘leckizlvg Wllwlh hy Abbey: _ s~ nm A AW i Sall. l '\` A I 25c and 60c bottle. JST' Sold everywhere. ` - I _-»_ 'ii 1 “- : _-av .. _‘I BERLIN. Dec. ei-(B W Ki-upp is constructing 8 gg xnxx: ter gun _ which will he the biggest 'piece of artlllefb' ever constructed. l Tlw 1011011 01 the gun will be gwm. W m°U'°° “nd lin proiectlle win weigh 300 kilograms. _ BOSTON, Det. 21-(By wh-e)_r1vhe ,largest fleet of scheouers from pi-0. ,vlncial ports seen in this harbor for 8 along time reached here yesterday and -today. One of thu fleet was sixty-seven days on the passage and has osgab lished s new record for slowness. This is the schooner Annie Blanche from Walton, N. S. ` ed home last niiht from the Magd lottctowu.* among the passengers ou the S. S. U-dy Sybil last evening : L. A. Theri- ault, M. P. P., Geo. D: Farrow, H.H. ACOTH. and Ur. Cbaisson_° ,l dl 0 _..°I.°ast evening Bourls was visite by a very welcome fall of snow. Thos who were frequently anticipating a green Christmas were given good, reason to look for sleighing for tho- 25th. ...*A dwelling house, owned by Robert Campbell, of Primrose, situ- ated about one and one half miles west of Bridgewater, was totally consumed by fire Wednesday evening, house at the time. The cause o fire is not known. _..°Thursday evening, December 19th it from Santa Claus. George an Vliss Katie M. Docherty, on behalf of lhe good people of thc St. Peters Road Section of St. Andrcw's con- gregation, wnited on the pastor and his wife, and presented Mrs. Frase with a kind address and purse. The contributed to this genuine surprise. BARNADOS, Dec 20--(By Wire)- 'I‘he captain of the British steamer Jacob Bright shot himself yesterday after a, Ilijitisli armored cruiser had pulled his vessel off the shoals. 'PEI-IEIIAN, Dec. 21--(By wire)- Serious fisliting between the Persian "onstitnr.ionalists and Russian troops is reported, but no details are _;iven. __._,,__._._._.._.._.--- BEIiLI.\', Dec Z0-(By Wire)-A de- suntcii i`ron:| Tehcraii reports that the Persian Ministry has resigned and will be succeeded by an ultra dc- mocratic cabinet which will reject the llussian ultimatum. LONDON, Doc, 20-(By Wire)-A Johannesburg despatch reports a dia- nond *rush at Blocmoef ii farming district on the banks of Vaal River, not fur from Kimberly. A canvass town with a population of'_ 12,000 has sprung up within a month. 'Twenty thousand claims will be officially a|..ionm-_cd on Sntiiiwiiiy next. -.._..... _____..__..... LONDON, Ilec. 21--(By wirc)-Uu less Persia decides today to accept the terms of thc llussinn ultimatum 'iemandlnfx the dismissal of Morgan Shustcr as 'l'rr-usurer, (lcneral, thc comn zur’-ei' of the 'll1isf=i:\n troops now :onc¢uii':1‘.e:\1n- 0*...-4* -, -'- -wr-,-. .. _ , ,,_;_. »`,\..,».,. _, |. /..,._\,»,... _ _ .,. ,. \ , ___,__,.,. , ._ , A M . _ , r ~.l , »_,~_. .\.».- 5:., _ - _e 4 » _ » . _ _ - \ The 'employers threaten to retal- ‘latc hy- a general lockmit. _€__ , l WINNIPEG, Dec 20-Edwin Bam: ~~-‘H- H- A°0\”1\. Snuris, who arriv--a ,farmer from North Banners,-d a \Sask , sold all nis grain and wen( len Islands wil leave by this after-ldown to Minneapolis yesterday. Wgil. noon s train on a short visit to Char-.there he met e. girl in the Unioi* istatlon named Florence Smith, H, me Mamie, risruigsn, use sums vis-'. lspoke to her as shc appeared very ...'The following persons wsre‘s_hy. After a long mme,-Snf_a,,n ,nn consented to elope with him. Sh. 'said her parents would be vc:‘y msd ITDB ¢O\lple arrived here this moaning where they intend getting married but she trade a kick about his whisk ers. He then said he would go and Z" B- Hhillle. and Florence said thai that was only an excuse to leave her ‘Hlllt U16” save her his roll of $fi0t as a security until he came back, bn. when he came hack the i-011 ann gn; were not to be found. The farmer and the police are non _ looking _ for the girl. BOSTON, Dec. 19-(By wirey- The B<=l100l wmmltllee has overridden May- about 6 p. m. No person was in theior Fitz Gcrald’s veto of the nnpgmt. f ment of Horace Brlttain, 1-i New Br\lDSWlClI0r, ss school principal h, Hyde Park. Chairman Ellis dcclalcd lhc May. 0l"S Ollllositloli was disc Lu the fncf l dlthat Britain was a proviuci |list,uud on religious grounds. \SYD-VEY. Dec. 18--Au interesting event at Aricbat next uuz-nth will be flthe murrieige or Home Leblanc, who lla-i. 1-. ~ ` ' ~ ~ .- recipients express their gratitude to, b Mar “ds u pmlmmnt hum” In those who so generously planned and! the sensational murder trial Bos- liifll. l~0 FCHX Linden, of l,.~ouisdzile, Hicliniond County. _ now employed with the Novn Scotia Steel and (ionl Cvmpeuiy at Sydney Mines. Mr. Lin- den, during the Glover trial, was living in Boston, and being n nntiv, Of Miss L.eblnnc’s home county, was naturally interested in the case, nnd was a .constant spectator at the trinl. He became acquainted with Miss Le- blanc during the first weeks of the trial, nnd upon her acquittal returned to Arichat with her and her father, returning later to Boston, where bc was employed with R large electrics firm. Mr. Linden, who was a guesl at the Grand /Hotel yesterday left today for Arichat. The marriage is announced to take place about January Sth. SHANGHAI. Dec. 19-(By virci- Ths promise of peace in China today is coupled with the announcement that six of the great powers, Britain, Japan, United States, llussia,Frunce and Germany ,are engaged in n co- operative eflort to assist Wu Tins Fung Shao Yi in the \1cgni;i'itions. There was rejoicing to\`;n;.~ when if was lcarricd that the po\\'c~r‘r. were pre~ ,puriug to formally oller n-_.si-staiiicc for Llic speedy c onclusion -if an under- standing. The action of the powers is taken in the most' friendly manner. The pourparlers between Wu Tin Fang and Tang Shao Yi opened with surprising smoothness and there was g, complete- absence of any strain which might have seriously impeded the diplomatic progress oi the con- ference. _ It is unmistalienbly evident, bow- ever, that the continuation of Mau- chu rule, even as concerns the irnpt- rizil- throne in Pekin, is considered unlikely by either side. BOS'I`CN,'Dec. 16-A capsul filled with wbitc powder and a souvenir post card written bv Miss Avis Lin- nell, are to figure prominently am- ong the exhibits to he offered by the prosecution :it the trial of the Rev. (3. V, 'l'. Richesou, for murder, which \-:ill begin on January l.5, with Judge A. Sumlcrson presiding. "i`hc czipsul was found in l`»icbcson’s desk at his room in the borne of Frank H. and l\'Ii‘s. ("nrter, 147 Magazine Street, Cninbridge, and the po.-it card, together with n volume of other cow respondence was a:ri0nr_: thc property of the nccus-.ul preacher which thc police seized upon ` when they ram- sarkcd his lodgiiigs. They carried oil ll:c-oks, manuscripts, and other person- nl effects sufliclent to load n van which, with Captains Armstrong und M¢;(;nrr_ ng guard, was driven to the Lourt l-louse in Pemberton Square. The confiscated property is now being held by the prosecution as evidence. ,isbn T.. Lee and Beverley Harrison, counsel for lllcheson, left for their homes in Virginia. today to spend Xmas, having with the assistance of William A. Morse and Philip R. Dun- bar, of lioston, got the defence of the _.f_ “_ -- - ' ' ' <;;“3- " &__, *ei _ ......|~..-.».....|f~'\nl-nrnimin-n|Ni'|||»-niiilunf.-m|,,......... - .__; _ ?¢)_ai1i`l)`i'uii>'tg}| _ `z._'-if _ of llic illlilliili li Zilumua . Wllllb ‘¥li"<‘H' 5, is 3" _ i .3 ll ‘i i “ww * __ Y _ y I ’ “ fi s";_ 4 .<7-_'f. -~ " A5 :=:ri._:=‘.:: 5313 - , ii;l{2il:;'..~lolun£h'3aiil1.l3i1\i "¢_. -.mx-.L _'_' .b!cl’rcp..raiionl`or ‘_ “_ lg llielbodnnallc '--_._ ...... __A __v _',. -1,. 1 ` ' --ff Cllll lik _ ______ _____=_ *Z* ri_ ._._..._...._._._. . fi :;:-x '_'!"‘?~fcf~Tlon(lh¢:erl'iii- ` ~` Q /ian? af.-f,-'.r.»r,ix.’4L.4Z1i'I|:ml ,fi ` 1+ _-,__.f.‘~ .r.._.¢!- .f/_-.»..f -,.-..- » _ _ 1 1.'-H/i.-.'r. .ff-"4 - i_ ~»~. .1|_-ur ."1 .~,1 ~ .1 4_1 -v". 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'f~~..~1 _ ---.'=-"fl"--5-fl;~kof.-.e-~-l.€re'€°.o;\s_».. clergyman in such shape lh-at rhey Will be ready for the case when if is £'.:i,lI0!l. NEW YORK. Decerubcr 15-"Nor Zllllfy” was the verdicf. returned lute -' Y., _ » _ Ethel Conrad of criminal charges on which they had been held sincc ls-wr. June for the sliootiiu; of tim mill;/_,n.' sire sportsmnn and hotel prophricti-r W. B. D. Stokes. The Jury arri~_~-= at its verdict alter sligliily less than; an hour’s deliverutious--58 uiinutusf to be exact. The "shooting show girls" \vurl,~ tried on all iudictineiit of tlircc counts, the first being attempt 'o murder Stokes. Of coiisiili-.ration ofl this most serious charge, however, the jurors were relieved by .lusticc Marcus. who astounded the deflnsul by 'the eleventh hour anuoiinccmriit that the district attorney would withdraw thc first count. The court restricted the jury to the second ami' third counts, which charged i'espcct.- l ively assault in the first degree with- inteut to l:i.., assault in the second, dcg"cc with intent to do bodily harm. | While the jury was out the two de-‘ fendauts were held prisoners in one of the ante-chambers of' the courtl room. The period of waiting was' obviously a severe ordeal for both of them. When suui-nioned to hear th.- verdict Miss Graham appeared to be assisted into the court room. Sha- was trembling in every limb. T: more spirited Miss Conrad came uu- assisted, but she seemed highly uri' vous. She had been overheard t.. say, while waiting for the vurd.ct: "r caii’t stand it until hc gots tiiro'.i,_;r. Lillian." g A movement later, whiii the girls ‘were facing the jury, and the iorcr.1z\u announced that they wr-re “nut guilty." Miss Conrad cried "'l`ii:~.iik God," and she went into violent hystcrics. She sunk to the eo-in==_cl table, jumped up asain, and, shriek- ing at the top of hcr voice, tore ber- hair nnd threw lier arms about wildly. It was s. surprise to the spectators, for Misc (Zuni-ad bmi kept much thc better nerve of ‘.h|~ two dcfenrlnnts tliro\n;`nouf_ otlxc trial. ,On the other buull, Miss (`.r:~b'-.\=\‘.. .who coiil;iiiu:‘.lly wept durinlg the Lri"i .rind who only solilird ilu: more \~'hci~_ .she"lionrd the vi:-rdict. ioro»'f“'cri hur- 'sclf when slit- sow her coiiipunioii nf- fcctcd, and actod ns the ccunfoi'i'.'-.i‘ to ‘her yoiingcr fi~ir»i--,i,‘ l It was ul. first tli<,i=:-glut, ibut Misc |Cmirad hlui n\i:»i\i\r!o:‘sl,ood the vci'- gdict, and hcr companion triul to as- lsuru liar tlirit they were lrcc. "Oh I know," sho sold, "'l‘»\ll m<_»tlii~\' iv-"_ lare frcu. Tell her we are coming: ihomc." These were prnci.icull_v Miss. Con- rad’s only coherent words dur ny; lwr ,hystcrics, which continued fully ten ‘inlniites before her coizipnnioii, as well as her brother and her uoxlusoi. suc- 'ceeded in quleting her. I She recovered ns eulid:-nly as she Ulla freciuq Iflliau lli'u.lmin aud| § sr. r1<:Ti-uasuimo, nesemw- 1;... » F” - _?'fi-f.- -..___-__=..-_._-==_-.___ 5 : _-=-'-1 _ _--_-_-_-:___ ___£ -was uLt:'<:f eil, :.'_n_‘. wL‘I'i bliss Graligm on her arm, i.-isucfl from 111-; court rooui to ll.: ;Tr;~»_:._._l -,Um ,peers by B ,kurge 'crowd guihcicll outside. Many inisoiiu .~du;»uf_»|l foi'wnrri to pn; th; girls on the mu-it and shnga yhou _hand.i. _ The Anicrimn nnnlnesnrioy-_ gurus Guild, junior," :ir:f_'.uf,1 under construc- t:f.\ri.~ fr's‘»1u flip l':c..~i\l<~nt of the Uni- ted State.-, Lollny notified the Rus. _"ian forcs;;'n minister, _Nl, Snngnom that Lho tri-nt_\' of 1332 between the llnitrfl Stzitcu und llussin would be ubrogatcd ;-n nc:-or.'lrii:ce with provi- sion niarlc by Artivue \11 on Januar’ lst, 1013. _ It is itoiritml out in ntl"ri:il circles that lliissia has no \_ ' .~.i- to he dis; rppolvitcd with t|.i§~. '.i rn of aiiaira, l’i‘cs£l.l.-.'|L 'l`uf't’i7 ar.1l._»|\ iz; view of th; previously contemplated procedure, being liscly to increaslfhls populu-f. tv hw.-_ 'lho nor.iu.~.nrio1l, ir. 1,, hd- fiel, nas ;ri‘.'f»n with full right sm] '1\"lfl"llY wells no iuuntion of motives wxfl1‘I'l1»'ini_: the zi;il'o,:iition of th; fruity uliic-li leaves full latitude for emi-'l»icf'iv‘g nf-w nc¢_:oii.~_tions with thc controversial factor eliminated. Tliis iruturv of the sitnuiion has attracted attention and seems to be fully appreciated. The llusnian gov- ernmrnt finds not thc slightest grounds for objectioii to U10 abrogh. tion in ouch nlznpe ns it nctiially es- sumrd in .-imbassmior Guilds note, which was dated lloc. 17. In 5 note dntvd December 18th the Rus- isinn foreign niiiiistor vclznowledgsq `rere.i;t of thc nntiriceiioii, and says ;th.‘t liuszin tale s noflcc thereof. The Nfiveo Vrcmyn, tumqn-gy will any I-"l'i‘esiu|.-m. 'fait has judi- ciozzsly ciiuzr-u the bcst vray out to put nn cud to the sciindaimis Jewish iugiatioii which in daiurcrous to both couiilmics. At the some time. the incident bf.-um \vitucs.~< that the Jew- ish llunlreru li.'i.\'c' bc-come the real lords of ,\_mcvica_" ‘ Aficr llwciliniz on the sacrifice by the Uuifzcd iftwrs- of the real and -,;ro\-sim: trade inrrrcsts, which the .Vows l.'r<~inya ~.1.~i§.'u will be felt "When ._’;<-_ torill uni' s_"‘~_-"‘.'.ile is applied and ihillsll and r_;f_~m.»n manufacturers' gzcods drive out Ani(-rican goods," the pap.-1' f-.uitinues :--"Com.raer0e _-ill be ef”~ci‘lflc|~l vfithoiit gain to u v_ifu~-.' lmuor. Tho mruiice of a 'great nnfmn shall not be uttered 1": ' " is 'bv limi'-*c f-I representa- tives did <»\:l. of caprice. _Russia has non \'|<-ul-_V -.<-li/:rin ll-rust, and the situnri-'ir lciiws the 1i5§i1.:i*_or| sham ur tb-~b~ i_no.°_t vulimllle \‘-eupon. | 'Phe s\ipreir.e shot has been fired; nn ' other shot is left. 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