" ' I |* '>>“~_1-V IIISLIIIII #cistern _Cen-` iraIi‘Neag§IlIU.I_iecorded .' ;'.§In’.Qlfewa_ ` ‘;¢l..‘ _ 11- \ _:[2 1. 1 _ ' ‘ candid Pres) DTT' W;g.~B:D¢- £0--A1: earthquake ' f£t._€_ln,"._ .L0ll;%Qny» England, last §t..__ .Q S105 _tepgrded at Den- »\ _ . _F°Fy here- » ` The ' lasted about tem lillifly' At; _silhweed wto have been cestrsrlc here near Chili. 1 ' a ‘- " 'n`sll'.sii» press) - .¥‘Al’rP.. . Chili, Sept. 30.-A panic Hsin _ence of the prediction of earthu ceased most .ol the in- _xllll iast night in tents ‘ .- _ ces. ch”-°°I . eshoek ielibzcu., viwsalrersbiffu “_ _ 3. ii I 1-. ,' .~. . » wnll .el 1uobtrnEAL, sent. ~ so-without money; or friends, Charles Lafrance is dying. lnjthe County Hospital at Los Angclep Witildat his home, his care- worn mother, with s‘crippled husband in the~I~_I0sl1l_tal for Incursbles, and n dsugbterilyfag critically lu in the Weeteqx 'Hospital nnd herself and two small children' dependent on the scan- ty '_ ingsof. _a son-in-law, sits weep- ing 0 tl\e_fnt`e that condemns her first-b' rn gf paupers’ grave. Mrs; Lafrence knew bs( boy has been ill this summer and when her lettey* remained unanswered for sev- eral lnpnthe; she grew uneasy, but thecwtlntipletion she had that his ills _w_q§/gerious came last week.-_ A Hpral reporter, seeking for the sddresi found; it in the dying ,msn's effects ggave to her son-in-law n mes- ss`S° received from Los Angeles stat- ing Lafrance was dying frlendless and s10ne._ ` ‘Rapidly her son-in-lawrrsnli Liporte trllllelated the message, then with a heartrésdering shriek of “Mon Dieu I Mon .Enlant !" I/lrs. Lsfrancs sank down beside the table in the 1' dark and study kitchen and burying 4 hir faeein heljlapron, sobbed out her unutterable woe. .__ ~- .._..:,.. - - wlnmaiuy BELL Mm' -f _ -_-»nmA'rr1. WHILE insane.. I oU%P\i»l, sept. 27.-‘"r-use wil- liam ll came to his death on sept. 25, While in q state of t0m’D0i‘ary in- gnlty, by being run over by _a `. T. R. train at' '1‘rainor’s Cut. end that nq_ blame can be attached to q|yon_e,"' was the verdict arrived at by jury who inquired into the death Of William Bell, one of Gu ll'e most rominent citizens and " I » sm ensimnl.s_ ' _#wwf-<9 »'1e»f»* ' _ ,_ ...C U _ _ _ v _ v __ _D ._. - '_ ».______*__ T -~_ V; --_ < . Intention _Rus-‘=~ sia.0nI_y To Slmngtilen 3 I _I~IandS'0ffP_e_rs_Ie _-_- e - (Clnedian. Pleas) IDNDON. Sept. 80.-That thepe- tibion 0| Persia had been Drelioledi during the recent Angloflluseian con- ferences is denied by the British For- eign Olilne today. The _etatemecia-.ho_wever. throws-~no lisht os. the plane -of the two govern-.' ments. merely mentioning _that it is intended to strengthen the hands of _ the Persian Government .to facilitate: the withdrawal oi foreign troops. PIIIIIIII III. IIIIIS _ MII VISIT SIIIIBI 1.oNnoN, oct. 1-(-sp¢é1sl)- King _ George is very desirous that _tbs Prince of Wales should visit Canada, and, that being the case, it secplllaly, most certain that the Duke ol Obn- naught’s term of oillce as Gov§rnor_ General ofthe Dominion will he ex- tended. 'rho latter is said to -bnf win- ing to agree to this, on . condition GIRL POSED AS RICH MAN'S DAUGHTER. NEW YORK, Sept. 28.-Posing as n daughter of Governor Foss. of Mas~ sachusetts, as the wife of various wealthy men, and acting other bold roles, a girl in her ee/rly twenties swindled ,Boston and New Yorln firms of several thousand dollars' worth of finery, according to a confession which the police declare the young woman made yesterday. Only six months ago, she said, she was released on probation from n. term in the Lancaster reform school for the larceny from a Boston jewel ler of two diamond pendants which she secured bv representing herself as one of the twin daughters of Govern- or Foss. _ , She ran .away from the probation oflicers, _served as a nursein the State Hospital at Seward, R. I., for a time, had a love adair with s. Har- vard student and came to New York Representing herself as the w-ite ol a wealthy resident of Lynn, Meal., she obtained several expensive gowns from n Fifth Avenue establishment. ` and in sz ‘similar manner d ilnery from other fashion houses. _'?.?l._.__._- Lnrnnnmen Gnu. Hmvr. ‘ LETHBRIDGE, Sept. 23- Wllllly playing around the C. P. R. tracks iii" the vicinity of the Ellison elevatbi‘_ Gertrude Dowe. a twelve-year-dill girl stumbled and caught her foot in. s. rail in such a. manner that it wel ny-nnbsd by n moving train. The little . P fouiilgcir ef. the' Bell Organ Company. ylhosebody 'was found mangled on the G. '1'._ R. _tracts about two miles east of the city yeeterdsv morning. f one was rushed to the Galt hospitll where it was found necessary to am- putate the foot just above the ankle... that the young Princevislts Cinada _. '_ » during the next summer. ' . _ "- 'Lumber-Damage $160,000 I -. _-su-__ - stood I3 be total. 'ite mill and hun- vo d be v o Harry F_. Calhoun, and T. B. Cal- built. I ` ' ` iii- ZILIIIIII MIHSH _ CHICAGO Il Sept. 38--The mil ltenff protest against vice and lawless ness twenty thousand men and marched through the downtown erosion. TO BE HALF NEGRO. -P-'~ cultured Boston family. 28 years old. father is a half negro,” said Mrs. _ Il NARROW ESCAPE ` _ ` Km§_3_'§§..§.._ -While his wife a babe in her arms, 1 _, _., _ - t | ts thought to _drag him out of a range A veil-known closes of charlotte ,kept silos: ilu fur her ssss nes otsessssins bullets. wait Hughes. e WHDEISED IDS WWII. POW' K°“°°“-< mt Wit” B” W' cagsus Hogan who was passing “_ mountaincer in Rock Creek district. cldelifllet aveninx I-'hat but ‘or the . 'Mr Smwslvs I ‘or an isolated section, was shot to '[00 °'°"‘°“'“' .°i e§’“°5.£¥2¥.Zl%.§’ i‘.‘i3‘°2...§’ .0 li- -111 »-1° if-'=»1°= &‘°‘§“.‘l"..‘:§ i'2.Z.'.."‘i222°S..€.“.”.§‘l‘§° 2;* clneslrlclrlon . 1 - 0 . ' . Bmw* Bmw” ~ ' uid have over the side of the boat 805 Mm °l 0 ' ill Wm °°W°‘i b ...___ » I” °° '"4' t" “I” "°°“°' "° 'B in sud held him until "°“““‘ °° '°"“‘“ ’° ’ “Bu .. fm the inns of his lile. Keenan ar h ,'v°,1_ -State apthoritics here today. One cent per word nach insertion “Q” ‘"‘° W” “lightly und" the 'gills 3.3;' climlldid :ll;Tc2n£u:§rusul-- *I*-“I 'Md ”‘° “’§,”_‘,“"‘§‘{,,°§‘,‘,';'“*{,‘I,,i,‘,§ I" thi' °°1"m°- Ueeh meet www- indl\¢09° 0! liT>ER AND L0wB15°?E'1‘ _- "0MMI'l'l‘lilD SUICIDE ~ _e cent per word' sash insertion false teeth. Apply et Guardian Of- UDUI- QW YORK ° nsrsma 'man KILL TWT- logins goiumni noun mustdhszcosnu; _u¢.. 10 IMM- ___ _ _ ' »anas'rnn. . --- my °I. °" *ll ’°P°'°°“ “° _ ron sans-cannon. DINING ` BERVANT A PI'l"l‘BBURG, Ps... September. allowed. Minimum charge twenf-1-0" ,-°0m_ kim,-9,, stove* 100 D0,-nym. __ , ........ 1 'rue police today °e“°° 1° '°”‘°‘iP' NW- i ar street. °_1o1M4ipd. the 111°” "W" °°“"° "" th’ °°1°“’,2 w1lN'rmD, ABOUT 'rwo mourns 4 ' ' '. _ v ._, ,.,.,.. .. , _ tll nl .A w RD -rl Qld WBB thlll P|'0m|Dt- gsistance YUM » _ .B°:. pp Y .n,17Mt'_ two D0* ere reward- seeing Sam b ect of their vi . ° 1 new suit of 'gloves and stickf, trip* the steam- - two V01 It was quarters ,sinned tc day W lice about police head-'S was es.-After Rsds on the north side in an “Notice-On account of Monday 1 t ti I Lat, 5 d and two deavor to ascertain the callae Di bein! ;¢0l'm7 ;U*‘;li‘1l°ti°“ nBl°l:a\:’°f wx; ‘;;,;u°57°l;m';sb°,.°nst_ D I"“‘° 1”" '“‘”“‘° °' Cam' C°'“"' W ° in RWM “Wd 0 M :led Wim 10-iuaflrd. Henne gg in front of a PBUIIIYIVNUH ““.+_ P15" w°d“°' 57' 0"' n ' ~- -----~-- --5- *‘ ' W0¢lllUi'il.y' night. _ f 10'1Ml~ FOUND NEAR PORK FACTORY, A F054 *nn* °“ ,umm 9"” an mv, Nm \,y~aix-degrees above. 'ite 'lowest re- ' season opxens today. Mal- oysters on t e half shell at Tobacco Store, 08 Queen opposite Prowse Bros. 10-lblii. °’sl?"2'-'li‘$'af'_1.l`é’i'5-S Fraser, I-lelilsxi 9-semi. _ ' » - ~» P VMQNQTOND SBPL _39__N°,n' an -Henry Beekman Armstrong, who mu received cl tus demuczlonby 41°* 1° ”‘°'*0"“ °' *W HG* 'mf' are of the oslucun Lumber colnpnny, el 1.ieyl_.es¢>. Init- many thousands or big mill at Lanse Aux‘Couslns, near d°u°" t° °h°"“`:i°° *nd Pmvmed th” Gaspe, Quebec, tngstber 'with some the clergyman omciating at his fun- sirmilliou' me oi lumber. 'rnsrs are W1 “"°“Id '°°°"° '25 f°\’ N# “'- few particulars, but the loss is under- -“°°°' uf' A""“°°°¢' "'h° 'uV°d U het” alued at $160,000, ' n- ' ly puny msm.¢d_ Bam, the rotary never went to the Rhinebecir estate, 'ith B capacity 0| 50,000 met pm. Ferncliiie, although his farm was not day, there were eight shingle ma- mul! mn” ‘““°“"- chimes; witus capacity or 1so,eoo s Thi* Wm "BI P'°B°==l°.-‘ V 'nj .5 *I1-_ , -1 r ‘r -~ ._.'é: z -'f _=- yassaima ._-1.-...vm-#>_=f>: `L‘ I T uf' ;» - I .= ‘ill '=|f¥ T. If? -_ I - *-2- =- -»'< ff 1 I.. " ` -e -qs..-,~.»~\-...~ _.... -"‘='~”'t~°‘.“ _z1°_°=` sf y-»-yvrvor-'F'r~° .'1<~'¢`~: - »."»; -‘-~..if.._# il I.; 2 .. ;;;= ,......»... .,,..,_..,.. i,*i'il;;'- » -_ @i.l;’:i ; ,,:_ _ gf _; ;,-.~_ ”~`fj;',"‘i2; .I 5. I’ ir i -ill . . < iv _ §,¢=' I, v_§%_ l‘,¢_y._ .