' Th? Only CirciUlation.:.l.ns.-So Large as to Require’ so a Web Perfecting Press -,___ -f.,. ,_ . ,_ , ' , , _ l ._. _ I 9/V-'_ , f A fn". < ff ;- iess THE ll RLOTTETO ARD Y 1-uw J _-->- _\_.» .~ _ » .i - , _ , _ A , _ ` ` - 4 . i "lf, ~ ».r ' l J i ` » 'l l I ' ci ai 3% ' ___,,, I DA vp ' , » I "` "““°““ _ *~. °‘ A ". --M rf- ~- * - ~» » ~- --=-~~- »_~ ~ - - ._ ._ -~»-... . W*¢%K“°¥5353E§°’-sail cu-lARLo'l'rETowN PRlNoE EDWARD lsl.AND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25,1905. if swam col>v..cnm -,gt A 25 CENTS PER;MON'!`}f. F T" B B ` B 'B E ""“ ' 'D -“‘ E ‘ * i l i CKER HAS BEEN FOUND GUILTY Of Murder in the First Degree in Killing Mabel Page Last March at Weston-iDeath in the Electric Chair is the Penalty --Verdict Was Reached La ie Last Night after Lengthy Deliberation. l ‘ l s Canlnmntlll, Jan. Z~i.-(Special.)-(,llar- su ltiltlon‘ betweell the members of the les L. 'Flicker of _»\ul,m-".1315 was tonight Tucker family and counsel for the defellce found guilty of lllurdering in first degree I f_ '_ _ Miss Mabel Page ill her fatller’s home ill to-8 I 6 “wb “ lthout' cllumg the "mused \Vcstoll on March 31st last. was finally decided to close the case of the witness stanrl. \Vhentlle|defence closed today, after Tllc".penalty is death in the electric calling two or tllrce witnesses to testify chair in the.state prison at Charlestown l i _ _ _ wa. _ . It mul' n m le from Hume of t'rml` HL Wm fornlof questioning fof witnesses whose to il variety of points, evidence in rebuttal ~l pllt on by both sides This took the he “‘mte""’°d lmcr' previous statclllellts in connection with VVhell the verdict was urulounccd Tuck- tl le lllurder were incollsistellt with those cr collapsed uttferiyand fell overon the "mile ‘|\ll`l“#5 UW mill- raillng of the cage. His counsel rushed to Among these witnesses was Danie ills assistance but it was some time before ggnnony who' while testifying for the fence, stated that he saw Tucker on the he l`9Yl.V0‘l- Ridgeway road at about 12 30 on the day Tllls is the ending of one of the most Uf ‘ Connoli_v's, elllploycr, Charles Cutter, sensational trials in the eastern states/l‘lle the lllurder. To dispose of this claim, lied by the ilovernment, tcs- casewas iventothe' ‘ bf tw `- ca ‘F WY W" °° tulsa tlnlt oonnolly told lilin clock this afternoon but no verdict was hc did not know whether the reached until after ten 0'clock tonight. man he saw on tllat day was Tucker or CM;,mm,m.3_ MASS' Jam 21__T|,e p,.c_ someone else. Stenogfapllio reports of the scntatlcn of evldcllce ill thc Tucker 5§`"‘“‘l -illfy hl"‘1`l“g S °“'0d l-hilt' C0¥\U0l|Y um,-dcr 5,-ml was concludcd Wm, thc testilled tllat ile did not look at ills watch luljouxnlllellt of court to-day. There now l’”l1‘V00" U35 “nd 1 °'0l00k 0" U18 di’-Y Of remains to conclude the case the closing the m“|‘d9l‘~ argument of counsel which is State Police Ollicers Nealund Hannnond cxpccted to consume all of contradicted Mrs. Tucker, saying thai. Monday and possibly n part of W 'l`lle~lda and the cilarge of the court, SH ilcn shown her son's broken knife, she id .she had never known ililn to own a - y bt-fore the case is given tnnjnry for their llllnilm; 1f»i1 -l v years ago, that “ No family where there are young"children should be without Vapo - Cresolene." You breathe in the vapor, it goes all through the bronchial tubes, sooth- ing, healing, curing. It’s pleasant, safe and economical. ,, Vapo Crnnlsno In mlrl by! ov ual expnau prepaid -m.ir':"f.;°.:.°~..l.“.f~’»°-°. l\\ l ~ Sh ignore. nan iio..»l.i¢€°ii¢en\~. inn mn.. sn. usnmu. 'VICE llllllll ` lll Mlllllllll Lord and Ladv Grey Receive Addresses of Welcome, Give a Dinner and Reception. Mo.\"rlll-Jai., .Ian Zi-(Special)-Lord lllld Lady Grey arrived here today ull tllcir first official visit to the city and went at once to the Windsor Hotel. Later in the City Hall they received all address of welcome fronl Mllyorllapulic and aftcl‘\vlll'ds drove to Notre lialllc ilospital where lnore addresses were pl-e~ sented. At seven o`clock 'i`lleir Iisccllellcies gave il dinner and in the e\'ellillgzlttelltlcd ll l'e<'c|llioll by thc liuaril of 'l`l'adc at which a tllollsand men were presclll. 'l`olllorl'o\v Their lixecllellcies have nine engilgellicllts, the prillclplll one llcillg conferring of a degree upon Earl Grey by McGill liniverslty. PlllM|lll RUSS lillcll lu in O'l"rawk, Jan. 22.--Alexander Smith, wllo for the past eleven years has been in the thick of botil Provlncilll and Dolnill~ ion elections, had rl talk with .Prt-lllier lioss when ill the City on Saturday. Mr. Smith says that Mr. Ross told him that the outlook is better than it was in 1002. 'l`llere are not the tllird candidate dillicul ics, that there were in 1002. 'l`lle Liberllls lost at least live seats because cf third candidates, and the acrlmonious discus- sion on the telllpcrallce issue has mitigat- ed owing to the clear cnunciation luade by the eonvolltlon of Novelllbcl' last. lf the Liberal Association pail the full strength of the Llllcral vote Mr. Ross will llilve a good lllajorlty. There are some twelve constituencies now held by ,Collservutives, wllicll the (iovernlllcnt expects to carry. .-\t. the close of the lust sessicll the seats were .`ll Liberals and 47 Conservatives. Theri- lnlly he some losses but counting these tile gllillrl will it-:ive liosii with a lllu_j0rit_y of tell at thc least. Mr. S1llitll`.s cstinlales are generally conservative. AN ISLAND MAN `LOSES HIS MONEY Joiln Callaghan, a Bl-year-old Prince Edwllrd Islander, ilas been ill St. John but a few days, but during that time has according to his own statement, been dc~ priveil of $252 and ilnally wound up ill a police cell. Early this morning Scrgt. Campbell was sunlllloncd by il young wo- llllln who resides on Coburg streets near Ullioll, who told him tllata lnan was in the vestibule of the house. The sergeant investigated alld found Cnllngllilll, some- what stupeiicd frolll liquor, and as llc could give no slltisfactory account ol' llllnsclf, llc was placed under arrest. ill court to-day Callaghall said that on Tuesday some boys had taken $22 from ililll-alloutall thc money he llllii-llcar tlle depot, and he had since been drillk ing and lost his in-arlllgl. lie pil-ndcd hard fora chnncc to get away, prolnising to leaveiown inlnlcdiately. lie was ici go with il \\'nrlling`-St. John Globe. THE AXE IS BUSY IN THE FAR NORTH .Sl-:M'1‘l.l-:, Wasil., Jan. 2l»Arlespatrll from lhlvv.~loll says that alvllolcsalc rc duction ill the (lovl-rnlllent force is ile- ing nlade in the Yukon ’l`crrltol‘_v, througll Actllllz-(Governor Maj. Wood, the i’rcventive Uliiiccrs’ Iiepllrtnlelll, Min- ing inspectors i)cpartnlent and 'i`cl~ri~ tcrini Sccl-ctary`s office have been nholisll- cd, and have been consolidated under otheroflices. Tile police will do ull ro- cording alld inspecting in outlying dis tricts, and will receive applications and forward tllelll to Dawson. Thirty cm- pioyecs are being dismissed, among them all the mining inspectors and recorders. ClllCAGO MARKETS. Cnlcaeo, January 24 -(Specia|)- Jan. Com 455 MU Corn 4-ii " _Wheat 981 " Wheat 115 Pork $12325 “ Pork $1Zl.57§ THE Moncton 'i`mnscript says: Chur- iottetown will vote on February ii on olvlc ownership of street, commercial and domestic lighting. All municipal utilities should be underf public control. It is better for the public to control even at the price of occasional mismanagement. l’l'ince \'zl.silclliko|l'tullily alllloullccli thc strillgcllt rules usllallly accolllpnllillg ll stale oi' sit-ge, such as lol-biildillg all per- solls to leave their llullles llltcl' ten at lligllt and cxtillctioll ol' illl lights at that hour. 'l`llc llutlloritics feel rollilllelli that they have coullllillld of the situation. 'i`llc at rikers l't-.irailled frulll |l.llvio1cllre during the day, owing to a curious report which spread among them. This was to thc cii`ect that the iilllpcror had given in and that illree white ililgs lvrrv displayed over the \\'intcr Palace, showing that ills Majesty llzlll collselltcd oiliciul denials, lt. looks as if the Ottawa govcrlllnelll. had :let-sill-il to the dt-malld for incrca'scd ilnunciill aid nllicll is roll- stnlltly culuingfrom ill! ilrovillces, and especially from Quebec. llc Callnda, lloll. Mr. l’l'efolliaillc`s or- gall, has a lllosi. sigllilicltnt article llendcd “Tile Provincial Subsidies," alld it looks as if tllc leader were intended to prepare public opinion ful such a more as has just been illdicated. G. C. Lai-zs, traveller for lilander liros., pilint and yarnisll dealers, was run over by a spun of runaway lloraes about o'elock Saturday ilitcrlloon at Sllckville and knocked illscllsillle. lie was taken to the \Vry llousc and medical aid sulll lllolleri. ills illjnrirs arc not serious. 'l‘lle llor.~.es were ilttucllctl to all empty sled and belonged to the Ladies' College. ONE OF 'l`lll~I \'ll.louldll'i lll'\-:lille I foulld at few inllalaiions of ililillrrllilzrlllt- lvns .~llilicit-lll in cicnr a\\':l_v ilu- llluci.ll.~. l alll pl-rfi‘<~l,ly cllred by i`atill'l‘llol.nlle and frcc lroln tllc ilisi-use clliiri-ly." list- only Cniiwrllozolle .tlolllpluic outilt $1.00; irinl size 25c. I ST. PETERSBURG The_Authorities Confident, the Strikers Quiet, ' Deceived by Report That Czar Grants an Eight Hour Law- Disorders increase in Moscow and Strike Breaks out at Vilna ~ i i' V .-\t-colwliln; to this repol'l ii' lin- l‘Inlperol.' V i l. ST. Tilt- ranks oi the sirikcls are bt-ing coll Tollo.\'1‘ll, .l:ln. 2Z2.-Iiirs. (Sellniori Cox' dlcli this nlorlling. aged UZ. Shi- hm] Lcc" llllllrli-fl i2 yt-nrs. }~}¢»,~|fi.»_-,- |,..,~ |,,,_.,l,,,,,,|_ she leaves tilrcc sons alld ivvo tinllglllelzv ST. i’i-:'l'l»:il~lllJili:, .l;lll. L1l.--iSpecia|.l- ` to rcrlllcc the lnllxilllulll legal workillg hours froln elt-,ren tuciglli. ` had refllsed, ll l'i~il ling wollld have been, ali.~'plllyt-ti. This report was tile cause of great rejoicing ulllung the llll-ll. NA, Illlssizl, Jiln. 24-iSpi:ci;tl.l- tolvn is quiet. i’l-:'l'l~:llslll‘lli;, Jan, 2.i-l)iso;~de|~n have begun ill Moscow and extreme ten sion exists. stilllily lluglllellled. .\IQ'e troops llavc been ilrollgilt to lilo ancient capital. LOOKS LIKE MORE FOR THE PROVINCES Le Canada, Hon. Mr. Preloniaine’s Orgall, Has a Signifi- cant Leader Which_lndicates That Dominion Gov- ernment is About to increase Subsidies. l\lollil'enl,.ll\ll. 2;l.~In .spite of scllli- l.c Clllllldu. iluds it :ln illlollrllv lirll . _ . , \vllile the l'esorvc.~l of tlleleolcrlll i_;ovi-l'll- ment are lncrcalsillg with the population’ creas, in: the swine proportion, while the ‘ latter rcsel~ves remain stationary. Tile writer ill Le Canada qllotcs e olil argument from Quebec. that if the it-.lt-mi uolltribution io the province xv* MRS. SENATOR COX HAS PASSED AWAY Supnbasl Ledgers. Day Books. Journals. ||.\l . 'l cient fD1"l.ili)il,il0il in I-'liiT, ii. is ccltllinl slliiicient while the popuhltion is l_.'lLiii _ or 2,000,inlil. Cash Books. Leiter Books. ,, , -. l .l . gr .0 |. \"T -4\Q\ _Ts . \y` ix ». i Z1. .' mage..- it ~ < . .41 .. -_~._.....- -.. ~,._- -7,. n 'nr-u&;¢1~'r'!fi*|~~ : -_‘.`;‘,f_t»§.. '_ w. ff --_'.i'.;f.. =| 1-. li ...-*¢j{,»‘. . , '.‘ "U l'~ ‘. '-'fi ~" 5, '.f»*,.',l fi'.'l'?f"f" i l.,- i i"._*\iA€` `: and the exllellses of thc pl'ovillcl-s in _ ,J-,'. ...N ,l_._._";-T, ' if ff/ii. I _ 'Yr \.-. 4/'»`.’ I 7,.; ‘i ,|‘.;',-|;_» .,.~._ ,, .._r. ,l.. ,l ‘}_"..‘.f// . ._: . H' !’~ .. . , fl . " ‘.l*,’1""~' -, rv . i.;~’_.-*. i._’.` .f,¥L ii' §~ " in ' ’ , fi ._ _l ~ . 5, _ . . *trol '5i..` *_ |\,___ ‘Y lf. .` . l ik I L' » l _. 1. lv . . . \ * . l , \ i 'lib 1, "."l H0l§l_(EY Priclay,Jan.27 REIURN MATCH _ VICTORIAS l Alllscwlalls. ji 1 Admission zoc. Reserved seats 25c. F. J. l`lcl`llL'LAN. ~ index Books. Bill Books. Memo Books. Minute Books &c-, 6`~c. Inks, best makes. 500.000 Envelopes all grades. Note Papers. Ac- count Paper. Fools- cnp. Letter Presses. Files. Clips. &c.. 6.c. Wholesale andoRelail. CARTER & C0., Manager. i Limited' ) D J ' Q _ , . *_'».‘ ‘. _- l.“ . -ii'-l"~ . ‘,‘.*.. 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