Watt-smog! , Qnqrdlpn. .-r If the i .1i_ thi V 2231i” (tiger. . Cont! ‘I l > Iaundod ma we are equal in sight of God, all the more sllltlil we be slfght ‘of,’ tr t t(\\\ “l Covers Prince Edwar d Island Like The Dew 4i '7; > < i“. d f0, ,1 . ~§\\\\\\\\ di/i/if/Z. l i \ --iiit ~.u.a1it.‘t’;.i.a* ., “,1... MER r id i 7*‘ u‘ iii-r ,.aiisl ;the.;.i>let!g. a y - the merisgr. .ore.o..ss- z "w" T no! value mthewrresif 5i heaven.” f i t e HARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, JULYMIZ, 1924 Annual lly Ill Subscription lvyflod ll I Canada and U. l. A. f! overpowered by North Sdney police. . V - Announcements, ‘eight reel feature‘ and tthird chap- ~ second Hand Clothing Store. nu . . ti’ vi I6 .,,.w trsahinanta an A davalr ALLAHABAD, B Three hundred. cava, Turkomans during; a n badi-Kabuz in The remainder, Bujnurd whither r sent. Becomes Crazed ~ And Takes Charge Of Schooner (Canadian Preaa) NORTH SYDNEY. July 11. ——- Lflllifl Quelleon. u native of St. Pierre, became crazed shortlyaft- er leaving the French island and armed with an axe and chisel took charge of the small schooner Annie M., bound with a cargo 0f mixed liquors to the 'Americau' coast. Alter vainly trying to kill Captain White with the axe Quelleon set fire to the forecastle and nearly ‘succeeded in drowning all hands in Cabot Strait. (lap- tain White put in here this morn- ing in distress and Qlliil-JBOH WEB Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. l Ratca-—2c. per word each Insertion. "ciiaribttotown Carnival. Week July 14 to 1e. 2630-6-l!,26l "Come to spend the>12th at beau- ttful Hops River. 9887-7-10-3! "Reserve July 23nd for Qttrnw- berry and Ice Fream Festival at Union Road. "Reserve MoniiayyJuly. 21st for the festival st Marshfielil. 3312 7 8 12 "Taxi from Hunter River to Hope River Saturday, July 12th, . 3387-7J0-3l "Meet Ms at Borden. July twelfth, Grand Orange Celebra- iion.——£i288-7-'l-ili. _ "Wiitshire July 15th. evening. Festival. Tuesday, if not fine, following Good ice cream and cake amid delightful surroundings. - 2i "otnnandale Hall, Monday Y“! Movlns Pictures. Special ter of “Eagles Talents". ialnnd Dunedin 3430-7-11-21 _ ‘flee Cream]? dull. B. A. all‘: .~Vrn ttlliver Wednesday, July 16th. dmlsllon B5 cents ladies with sakes free, 845B 7 712 3i "Como to the foe Cream Festi- val and Baseball Game st_ North RusticoCiiepsl grounds, July 15th. lf ht fine next evening. 8403 7 10mm _'v°Coms to the ice Cream Fcsti~ val and baseball Rustico, Chapel Grounds. July‘ 16th. If not fine, next evening‘. n.-,--_,, Drum..." p“. pnmmn k 0403-7-10 mitt run-inn Mpymtq (lo-drowns Rflal] (:21 you mlgm convlct {or simple lows: “an. n We" t km: |"""“" Millinfliliili. "flirt!" ‘ ma“ lat-Mrs. lra Brown, 22f Cuni- u, c r » s o“ " "m" m N ‘ 1 i t | g 1 bcrlnnil-SL, Charlottetown. (nevi/lilacs rrom 6 to 8% at 20c n "mm Frisco‘ '\"“" il'~"'-n C13 youogenlargwgno rain‘) ,‘§,‘I,“,§,,",]:,,,c§ 2nd—liolen Judson, Alexandra pair‘ “m” and snmrdny M m" Ma shnil require tb establish in your 3"‘1—R°"b°ll Mcmliiivll. Fill!‘ Great Georiie 8t. 00' ' It Wharf, Weiluesiluy" Jly :8, llarlandgeaves Ian ‘altar- IIOOII L 1| sail “Shfii- Kilt p u“ li- "Belfastjlscur ion and p'cnir to must-imp _ ~ rip. July 15th. B. 8., ‘(Ha niifidh its: m faro .11- .. . n! I t, m pm‘ dasJiuuid ytgitéituionts. All are a. . . M4710 a..-.,-. 3397—7-lir-m-3l .1 ‘a. “"0015 it)‘, '1 ' ad reunionuif, Qnl l. .1. 1 J" ' i’ “f” udwagdl . .. . t- trio sin-o. W slstnhslal grounds. ascttniaai. tie ltttvllnmliot a , llitii-Q-ji-flamltltnntislili l "satin n. ' Choir viii lfa-i-t-“mgfiylifllfiodltgglli. anti.“ i" . bills.‘ n‘ tltl-utrlo’ at vtiuiilt . i?" i iii to 1.80 I! O ‘(Canadian V (Turkoman counti- to a despatch to the Newspaper Films-vici- Ilishop. Mt Buchanan 6R5 Jolt." Flood (from nny 31mm M "QT"! Christine Miiiiir, Chnrlotto. ,Florencc Smith Pownnl l.-~ tlta Grand Ten funny’... forts were ‘unitoii mbrniig for the murder oldie ri ,,| Lavioiotto in this town on so Iber 22, 1923.. Clibrch, Kenny for shop-breaking and lar- {JHY catty was concluded 8671221 promo Court yesterday. The Attor- s ,__., _ ney General and J. J. Johnson. K. lnulfh. Counsel for defendant. ad cs0 » elitists‘ eil the Jury in the morning. en ' on an’. minutes after Mr finished, his charge, a verdict ot not guilty was brought back by in the hi7. ymen Iiilleti a Press) ritish India, July,11.— lrymen were killed by ight attack near Gum- _y according Pioneer. o_f the cavalry escaped to emforcements have been BJN.L UHSED Til ASSIST Work of Traveller's Ald—-Scliolarships For‘ DOIIIQSfiQ Science Re- quested (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, ' July l1.—Travi-i- crs aiil work received an impetus nt the morning sessionsoi’ the No.- tlonnl Catholic Women's Liingim convention, iviit-n Mrs. W. ll. Lover "l8- llresidcnt, suppienicntctl the reports from branches when: this work ltas been organized, by n talk on its importance. Mrs. Lovoriiig urizcil that the league take an no. tivc_ part and co operate with ti“; Nat onnl Traveler Aid . Assoclatlofi, Mrs. F. J. Murphy, Ottawa, m“. venor of oducntion, in hcr report m. commended that the league work in cooperation with the pastor in obtaining, according to local condi. tions, efficient Catholic home train- ing. particularly for tho poor and neglected children, also where uc-' “PERRY the league should interest (Continued on Page Three) British Golfers Win From Americans (Canadian Press) OXliEY, England. July 11,- Gcorgo Duncan and Abe Mitchell, British professional golfers today defeated ‘Walter Hagen and Muc- Donald Smith, American proir-sslnn riis, 4 up and 2 to plny in 72 lmln match for a purse of 309. pgundg and international foursome. -____. Teachers’ Licendi Examination Results" Class I Marks Necessary to pass 660 i I 71o,‘ oss- m2] on’! coo ‘i can. 2 Marks Necessary to pass 600' Josephine Mclmllnn, Charlotte IOU!‘ Rosrnnirv ffiissldv. llrookvnle Ikirb-ir" "i-"um-iid. (‘nrtligau Frvd O'Neill. (‘lizirlottoimvn (lcritld Tnuiun, Suutuit-rsiile """'- Arsruoiili. Rirhuioril F|""ifll(‘(‘ Antlcrson, St. Pefcrki C80 Tlnv 4 Gill "or" I'i‘_\\"u"I1. Wiiim Road tifim Ihrris Jordan, l\’iurr.n_v' Tiiviir Cfifi "vrtir- Iliuizivoii. lluv l-‘iriunti M". "mi-M liciibs. ruin-mu w osa 623 622 town . (Canatnan are») v/iiuu-nfirimnb, Que. July 11 - Wain-r Muir, 91 year old New York mama-H student on whose behalf gr t ei- D, IE»! in mails by States was hang t is ptern- \ I The case of the King vs. Fred at the Su- untlcs Arsenault um Court adjourned till Monday orni \ -ai\vny.<i stnuils nnil it is Ofiflllllilllllyqung yo“... "m; dict of guilty you nriglit find us’ charged or you might find for the 'l‘iint is, if you decided to convict, niiuds in order that you might coa- slilér that a conviction should be made. stage ii you must consider and decide in or- Mri“ Dmmm "tier to reach your verdict. first question that you have to de-| clde is whether or not the foxes were stolen. at all? that the foxes were stolen, wliyi then the case goes no further and you need not consider else. mine this. were those foxes stolen:_ were there foxes stolen from the’ ranch? principal evldpnce of theft the tes- tiinony of James He was then in charge of the | ranch. Ha had had ii keeper there. John Warren, who left the ranch, t tails, _lt time onward until , h t I-ddy night or Sunday mor- lead nt iiiiiitlvs. iiiiiszii ui; THE iliIiY CHARGE BElliiEREii By Chief Justice Mathieson At the Supreme Court, Charlottetown, July 10th, he 1924. . Mr. Foreman and Gentleme the Jury: I v much evidence, and how many pcoplo could give evidence, bf tlii- stealing of those foxes. This iviis l l (l , ' — stage of this trial. You liavi» bail iiig‘lliledgibdllii/lignlvlbil‘ all the assistiiizvit that the Attorii- must Im taken that strangers ari- cy General and tlin (fouustii fur the m); 31km...“ m Omen Am] Recon]. prisoner vmiiii give you 1i.-ii now it lug in Jenkins’ tosiYmony, rroni tho remains for inc to instruct you llpnn 2st], 0f Am“ onward he w“ H“. "l" iflW. lilf! 111W which "iii Silliii! only person wiin wont into that i112: i: dqnllllvddg (‘iithoyroliilatisitgiitfi rlilnch] M inLt fllstghondvulaylthlng - i Sli,il{‘l .iou 1 . out Ym" "Hmlnili "m! "my P9P") Bil" expiict. rliltll niorenthnn one \VO!\'l‘ii‘il vhnm“ It i" "l? Y0" '0 1114K" "l" go in? if not then you must inki- mm“ Ulla" U"! 15ml“ Will-cl" tho cvidciicn tbut witness gives as of ‘administration of justice flint ti“. Oniy flviqfimcc "m; um 1,0 my. tilvislou betwccn Court anti Jurypn aim," u“. exlsuqnce o; 9,09,. their disappear- . , I , .» §iI§t..'.Z§ii'-‘li"1i.l’$i- Tiilii‘ilmfiiidfii:‘9{“"'" T'“’,,, "",'{“"‘°" ,““",',‘""‘,’ Jury shall take tlic lnw IffOlll ti.o‘,7,,',',’w,,1_,f,‘f,‘,',_ “fir, firs, ‘LEMQFQI, Court and that the Jury shall be‘ - , __ xibsoliiio judges of the facts. And $1,113’ 1133537111‘ 122,21“ with ouch tribunal keeping within ‘hpn “,0 stntenlpnt m. nmkes [a the its proper sphere the ends 0i lll-‘i- only stntcmunt that could come out ticc will bust be served. of that much Now gentlemen, tho law which 1 "m not going over the evidence you linvo to keep in mlriil i" lili-‘i piecemeal at ail. I don't thin it ""96 l" liiillil ""11 419ml ""1 "imlve woiiiii help you, and just at his “"1“Y‘5m'em°"'9- L” "19 5°31" stage l might any that the revliiw first with the bill of iutllctuicnt by n; u“) (uvidul‘un that w“ gzvpn‘ Vin“ M Much U"! Gram‘ J1"? h“ first by the Counsel for tho pris- brought this truss imforo you fofionorund "m, by m}, Anumey Gem mm" TM“ “m” hum" by Icral was so exhaustive and cmu- mrmaflo" mm "Store i‘ M“g|'“"""‘.|1yiii~tb that. cniipleil wltli the mom- by “n” M u“? lmrmis “m” “nmwgory you lizivo oi‘ it from the close at "no" ‘mm mm- “ much hnlonglngllillltiflll youlgnve l feel flint you m hm‘ 1"“! ""9" hmkm‘ mm “ml have nil those lllllllfll‘ fncis well bu- foxes stolen. The Magistrate hav- mm ym, m“, “m, my review o; i"? helm‘ m" evmeilci‘ considered those ivoiiiil only bu tedious anti that "- was “ ca“ that “mmm b‘! Wfllliil not help. I let tlio recital “m” “P 1° “'0 ("mid J‘"'Y~ Th“ of the facts, tiien stand practical- “us” w“ ‘nude out m‘ ‘he Grim“ ly as it bus been iiinilc by the Conu- Jury“ colmidemtkm? m“ Grand sol on either sidu and except. for ‘any heard hum wmw“ m; m0 sonic inferences tlmt were drawn “r352 gggtt (f: ggghfigdtfihitnlfi W3‘? tliat were untloubtcilly one-sided, “m,” it berets o“ Y 7 l think tlic statement of the facts Th“ m ma‘ gum-go ‘won whmh-—tll£"fll‘l‘i1y!0tfhtilc facts nuil the us- thii Grand Jury found n true bill, Z3330 25,,“ _,‘,,,,Om'.1.Y.-ZB going; “mt M Cimflolmmwn “mm”? m from me nny special (romnient Qmiew“ County o“ "r “Dom the We will deal with the first ques- tmm ‘my “t Mnyi 1924i Ruse" tion: Were the fOXflq stolen from c“? m“ Monk mm Omar the m)‘ tlio ranch? Jenkins says that ranch of James Daniel Jenkins-tron, m," N“ 1 M, Own tom,“ “'97P “Human and 59W" “VIM 5"‘ where there wand litter of fivo, one girfiolamf: floxvizlwi‘: ltfigiannviék‘? gltyfox was gniie on Suiiilny morning in; amt’. Daniel .'.....“...;: Etl-finfi: $351,333,; ',','§","§',,,i=;;",;*;;{; £'¥.'.’.‘..°'.§i“i.';“fi2..“1'i'.§§iit"§§..ii;ife';,,'"$ - ‘ , o .. iauut ers,— c our .s gégufigtfkghfgflis Lgxmngtcksntqzg were tlherle} he says, (‘m Saturday kept m captivity l“ the 5am rune“ zilhugfilflTlifllfiviillfltllllll {ltilxfllc llirflni-‘lnlgixirixdd t" braemns or commercml pm“ tli re was no 1iorsoii iu bis house pose" ‘ml the" and there 3mm‘ fr my Snturiluy ‘evening until Sun- Now that ‘s S‘ charge o! br-enh i181 forenoon when Jenkins him- gfiatggd “"l°"“1g'la"d “'""“'~"5' self cnmo out,—froni this den in 5 “M e“ a‘ n5’ “m1 steal‘ (Continued on Page Three) n oil We have now rr-aehed the f'nal Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires 00000-940 (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 11.-Tele- graphcrs, linemen and auto- matic operators in tbs employ of the Canadian National Tslc- graphs and Canadian Pacltiic tciegraphs have applied to the Dominion government for the appointment of a board con- sultation to dcai wtith the wage dispute with the companies. FO-O-O-O 00¢ LONDON, July 11.-The pro- posals of Premiers McDonald and Hcrrlot to appoint an Am- crican representative on the Ficparation Commission when dealing with possible German dctalcation under the experts‘ report is subject of further editorial comment this morn- ing but there is little confer- ence that such an appointment is likely. (Canadian Press) CALGARY, July 1i. —Fire which started in the Masonic Hail at Strathmorc, Aibrta. late yesterday through the ex- plosion of a coal otil lamp and which rapidly spread through the business section of the town was reported under con- trol early this morning. The loss is unknown but is thought to be heavy. RIO JANEIRO. July 11.- The government organ Journal dc Commerclo iin an editorial this morning declared that the Sao Paulo revolt is practically conquered. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 11.—Un1tcd States army fliers on their flight around the world arrived ticre yesterday All of the men were ‘in good health. nos-HALIFAX, July 11. --Ohit- dren playing in the woods a few mile: from here yesterday discovered thirty ten gallon kegs ct ritm valued at 83,000 hidden in a bush. The liquor has been placed iiri the ‘Cus- toms House for safe keeping. TORONTO, July 11. —Ths Conroy building of Don Road occupied by the Conroy Carri- age Company and Dominion Stores Limited was completely destroyed by tiirc last evening together with the contents in- cluding forty-three automo~ bilca entailing the loss of over 850,000. ' OQ-OO-O§OO.-Of4 iliiit inns Q the breaking of the enclosure which under the law as it now stands is the sumo as the break- ing of a warehouse or shop; break- ing into a fox ranch is on tho same level as shop breaking. It is op- en t0 you, gentlemen, if you de- cide to find a verdict of guilty, to find the defendant guilty of breuk-. ing unil entering anti stealing; that is. guilty, as charged, of the whole offense. 0n the other hnnd you might find him guilty of steal- ing alone. Just keep that in mind. The larger offense ii-i the cus smile so broadly’! one that l have rend, that is, bi-eak-, Tho competition closed at fivc lug and entering, and stealing.ilmmetliatciy thereafter tilt‘ t-ifiirtii But if you determine to finil n ver-Yuf the competition wort» subuiitieil to the judges who ropori having reccivctl ninny replies ni‘ consider- able merit. The prlzcs, t-lght in number, have been awnrtlcil us ful- iug. is a large offense and includes Y _ A large "xiumbcr of rcpIit-ti were received in answer to the quest/ion put in the (luardian, Why dot-s lleiino tho Olflllllflllt nt Sparks Cir- lcsscr offense of stealing alone. View. Other Willllfiftl'—lllii Alcborii (no lnildress); Hollice Warren, 65 Longworih Avi-nuo. (‘luirlutitstown McKiiinon, North illiver; Helen L. O'Dciini~.li, Vernon River; Rose Francis, C2 Sydni-y St. Charlottetown. ' The successful competitors will please call at tho (luiiriiiau office l wont to poliit out to you, y stage, the questions which] Tho Were they stolen If you are not satisfied iiiziis iii in BEANC SMILES tickets, value $385.00, Scconil prizi-~—T\vo reserve scat tickets. value $2.50 'l‘liiril pr’ .-~0uo ticket, vnlidf$125 Oilii-r prizes, fivu iii lllllllllPl‘, nil- inliisim tirkt-t, value 75c oacli. reserve scat Fiirst Prize Reply Answering smiles from n sight-see ing crowd Keeps m0 smiling while I'm allow’- (‘fl Judging by oyos anti witty remarks The finppers all know Bcano Sparks. Second Prize Reply Iienno wears a happy smile bo- cause he xpocts n largo slice of the Iidrlliiluy (fake, (‘iinrlottetovrn will give her bountiful daughter, Naiiln Milior, July 14th. Third Prizs Reply iinntciiiatcly and get ihi-ir prizes. First prize-Four reserve seat , Quinn anything Stop then first and deter- Now you have before you as the Daniel Jenkins. Vol, 1. No. 47 Charlottetown, on the 28th of April. i. i A Letter I r “My husband and I wish to cxprcla our warm appreciation o! the beautiful cake wccantly received for our sliver wedding anniversary, when those foxes were al- lismtll 0 t ‘ "The oaks y», greatly admir- ‘adlby ovary one nomad should p, ng m , , to ' r Mtnoua “in; -b'iis on ihelipot‘ Eve and si shape ze. FREE Jilly 12th, 1324 langa Increase in, your business and wean in your cake making especially. ma. mo use. ALVIN SMITH, Sholburna P. 8. .. finch a oaks an your: W", "QV" UB0 M" before. At least. that was. the general ra- mark. I inn an Old Country ‘Wtlfllfl I have” a chance to a ma. a in London Pi.iii innit i Dancing and Com- munity Singing-- Other Features An inportant itcin on the pro- gram for Monday, the first day of (Jiiruival Wot-k, is tho Grand Parade of ilccoraiiui cars nt 7 p, m. in which the Firc Brigade is also inking part. The participating tiuics will line up (n Queen Street, beginning ill the City llall and continuing along to Eustou. ’i‘iie route of the parade will be down Queen nnil nlcng the follow- ing contiguous streets: iVuter. Prince, Grafton, Wcymouth, Kent Puwuul, Watt-r and Queen. ’i‘iie judges will use the balcony of the Victoria Hotel as their vnut- age point. Prizes will be given for the best ilecoruted float, the one decorated in the most original manner, and also flint presenting the most amusing appearance. immediately after the parade which will he Jed by the L. of C. Baud there will be community singing on the Market Square, the words of tliu songs being thrown cu a large screen and the accom- paniment. being in the form of liuutl music. On Monday evening there will also be iluucing on Market Street—- the thoroughfare between. the liiarlcct liouse nail Post Officer- which will be adapted for dancing by the use of cornmeal and will also bo roped off. Music will be lfllflllfiilflfi by both orchestra and bnnil. iliiii iiiiii. m onus (Canadian Preas) FORT WILLIAM, 0nt., July 11. —A i-iilvcr iliscovcry just announc- cd by George Harris and It. J. (Iiosu of Fort William is said by the iliscovercrs to be one of the most sensational of the your in .ininoral claims. Until they have finally secured their locations, the dlscoverers are not making ilescribing it vaguely as about 100 miles from Fort William io the northwest. This would bring it north of Pays Flat, close to which station on the C. l‘. ll. silver was iliscoveretl many years ago. ’i‘iie curious purl of the discovery is that it set-ms to [in a re-discov- ory, as old buildings and supplies supposed to be 4U years old, were the first indications found of a mining claim, tho silver being flu- ally located in the side of n hill and being six feet iu witltli. 'l‘lint they have made a discovery of rich nil- ver orn cunnot be iluubted, as the snuiplos they brought in are licav- .ily materialize-d witii gentile as rit-h as the host flint has her-n tak- ‘ui from the older workings at _Silvt-r islet and the old mines nt Silver Mountain. Summerside Had ,. Blaze Yesterday The first fire in Summerside for some time broke out in Summer- ‘sidr- Cnbnret about 1 o'clock yes- terday morning, The fire made great headway ho- iITIIS Monday Evening — “nu-iii. s. IJEMCCRATIB iitiii ucu intuit (Canadian Press) NEW YQuK, N. Y., July 11. - The Democratic political pot con- tinued to simmer today with runny fearful that it would boll over as a result of aiiimosiities during tho national convntion. 'l‘he attitude of William G. Mc- Adoo is still unknown and whether he will lend his support to John W. Davitcs, Demoqrntic nominee tor the president or bolt from the party nnd form a fourth party to ccntest the election in the west is a question which is causing cou- siderabie open speculation. The World today prints ii story on. its front page suggesting that McAdoo may form such a party with the l] nun i ii Pifl Denials anddlonfirm- ation are Heard by Investigators. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 3., .l_uly 11.-The story of piracy on the high seas whereby the French steamer Mul- house has been alleged to have been robbed by “l-ligh Junkers" off the Jersey Coast of hetweto half n. million and n million dollars worth of assorted French liquors was subjected today to a series of semi-denials and confirmations by vnr'ous people concerned. At pre- sent the steamer, badly listed to starboard which is weighted down by the twelve hundred cases of liquor left behind by the pirates ing developments. by one officer, that this quantity was left aboard to prevent the Mul- liotise from entering an American port to notify authorities of the piratical attack. The supercnrgo.' Kinipton said tho story was one ilesigncti "to sell newspapers" but In the same interview. said that statement as to its exact iocntitiml Tom being noticed and fanned by, tho high wind it threatened to lic- rome serious but owing to prompt nnil excellent work oi‘ tho ti1e' firemen was confined to the upper' part oi" that building. i Tho damage was between two being an elephant. br- cannot smile and three thousand dollars but was any,oiher way on account of h-ifi covered by insurance, I ’i‘iie building is owned by Mr. J. ll flaudet of Boston who formerly conducted the Olympia ice Cream ‘Parlors, Summerside. The stock nnil fixtures were owned by Mr. C. S. liowntt 11%?!“ proprietor. Great credit s due the men of the firs brigade who by their quick response and efficient work pre- vented a much greater loss of pro- D971)’. _ ,Threat To Frenchman Mentions Franks Case (Canadian Press) BLOIQ, France. July lL-g-A wealthy insurance man of Blois has received a letter demanding 20. 00 francson a threat of kidnapp land murdering hia aon. Incl ivm a cli details of the Franks can in llfi- . nnins liVlfll at an M110 the affair of June 24th was an ex- perience “that comes only once ln u lift-time" and he liiiil four years in the Great \Var, he said. According to the report of one investigating official, the pirates came aboard in an apparently friendly spirit from three schoon- ers which came up to the Jitluihouse immediately siie arrived on lluiu liuw from France. lie said that when they held up the crew one of the boarders accidentally dis- charged his revolver in drawing it from his pocket, shot himself through the abdomen and died. Several liuittid States Customs craft passcd tlin vessel during thc sii-gc of llin crew aiiil the unloading operations, he said, but on their up» preach the working members of the Mulliouse crew were sent bo- low to prevent them giving the i-iltu ation away. The Weather, Etc. TH NEXT DODO "Ti-MT SLAP-5 ME TORONTO, July 12. —Maritirne moderate south west winds. clear _ and warm. ~Maxlmum and Minimum teinpor- ' atures: . after their ten day sojourn aboard‘ the vessel lies in the harbor awult- ._ it is alleged f Now Rumored McAdoo Smar ' Recent Defeat Will Form ‘Fourth Party Supported "By nest-st; ting one. aid of William itaudnlplrllearst. Frimds of Mr. McAdoo who have been with him since the conven- tion nominated llr. Davies. say be has the appearance of a man who has suffered a-crushing blow. Hearst. immediately Davies was nominated, commenced a bitter st- tnck ‘ngainlt the Democratic goniiinsetln which llie atta _ Mr. av can r nnact up with‘ ,0 J. P. Morgan gdmpsiiy and 0th‘:- in- terests. t THE DEMOCRATJC NOMINEE. Who la John W. Davie, Tho Damo- cratlc Candidate For the Presidency’! Born in Clarksburg. W. Va.. April 13, 1873. the son of Judge Davis of that city. Graduated ‘Washington and Leo University, 1892; taught school for a year; graduated -Waahlng'ton_ nsd Lee Law School 1895; served on law‘ faculty 1598; entered law practice at Clarlisburg 1897. Party floor leader. West Virginia Legislature, 1899, at nae ct twenty Jive. ~ - I Elected president West Virgil-la |Bar Association in 1906, at age at [thirty-three. I Elected to Congress in i910, and re-elected in 1912. - Appointed by President Wilson to be Solicitor General ‘of the Lllnited States in 1913, sud Ambas- isador to Great Britain fiviryears Iiiiter. , .- | Member -of law Jim» Stetson. lJenulngs, Russell one, Davis .1921- '24—the firm of which Grover fCleveland wssa member. I Elected President, .of American bar Associationnip 1922, one year after quitting public life to return to the practice of his profession. Characterized by members oi the United Stumblers-ems Court. aa the ablest advocate who ever ap- peared before it in their experi- ence. 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