HARLUIIIEI N u l \£§;§¥l _ _ 1 ; .¢...»e- i ef _ _ - ’ ~n.iiy_A~&i}';§'°‘i" _ _ _ , _ _ __ __ _ _ oRN_1No Dei f _ _.7072 or |907 ' , -_ . - - » . ' ` F >- ______ _ _ `“ ‘ 7' _ v;rt'f'___ -_ _ __ 1 ws Y 1 ow nuini. DAILY issv CHARLO ` _ _ _ TTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1-908. {,,f;>,°,/~,.,=;',‘,'>;17,‘*_,,,"g,¥‘$l_‘¢{'i,¢',';;§§'§_e5 i-5-,»~'-ED*-'I _ ~ ' T -ff. _ _ _ ___ ~ . 'I-`UN_NEL_,_RA§CES 'l_` ARE POSTPONED A g `Fin1pi‘ Returns Not Yet to' Haiid But Result of Negro Outra e, Fort Iioues _ _ _ _ , I _ _ v _ - »~ ii I 5 T-1~==-- _ __ _ Q ___..,_ _ ~ f.-.._f_.__. _.__,:, _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ . _ _ ' ` DAIL _FUUNDED l_8UI ~'} ' E I 7 _ _ -_ 1'; _ _ __ v_;;_-_~-_-~;:;~ ;~-_-3;;-_'_-;;.1___;_:_-_-;_.-__--__ _--_ _ ~ ~- __- _ _ _-; _ __--_-_m-_Y ~___ &___,___.__-i= HE SASKATCHEWAN iwionroririfiinoii GH-ANCES I SPRINGFIELD 9if.__1£¢_€_zi;1n’fl-0f tllé Rainilar e Crowd’ ‘ u ` 0"" ‘R I W `“`“_" _ “_ to --_See the Sport- Lilieial- ' ° 5* - ' Milly ' Cliarlbttetdwn People Conceded~Names‘ofuMemhers _ ed, Negro Lynclied, State Troops I Were Present. --_ ` r s Claim Victorv Which is Burned, Two White Men Were Kill- Llected. _ Restore Order. Injured Man su S w r f`~~*~~'- _ _ y 'a -e |- O' *""“"'“` ” cAPE_ _'rnAvERs E, August 15.- H A special train left the city D arnet, and Mr. MacDermalll orc- - , 3 REGINA, August15__The rletor of the Vendonie Hotel, New l( I if/l N J W YOI`k Maga' - elected are as follows :_ Liberals cated :` Francis, Dr. Mahon. SPRINGFIELD, Ill., August 16- ed. ~ _ at 9_-45 in the morning, for the races Glasgow, N. S' HF Tmmal Track. at Cape Traverse There were about fifty passenger; tm rr_ppi_cnarioeieinwn, na- b in ii .B uw- special 8011 to Ckhpe Tllravizarsellstiiday WU full, e ‘arge crowd getting n Emerald, Klnkora, and other int mediate stations. AFIOUI; the passengers from tl, e. _ ii. w B. Min - °°-“bury el. W. E. Moran, Will Bi'r.’»vi'n; D W- S- McKee. J. E. Mnitneivs, on ue chandler, Geo. iunidin E so . _ ., _ __ About ti half an hpur ftr tarted to rain and continued so ,un at ‘wil , l leave the city again at the sa 9"' h r. Oll Hof n ut 4 o'c1ock. a e the in unrived at Cape 'l‘raverse, it , and the races were postponed til Wednesday next, when ri special In all nearly 500 people 'had assem- city _ _ _ _ 0 bled and had the day been flue one of Mpmbgvsxuettn Stems' Wlulum the largest crowds and the best races ' the season would have taken place, inner 'was served on the grounds d the special 'left on return at a- ; zine u is er. Duck eta, Turion.. Estevan, Bell. - ____ Humboldt, Neely. Moosejaw City, Sheppiierd. ' Nonth Battleford, Finl s n. BAvsi_DE, L. I., Ang. 16-(special) R,,St,,c,,,_ 'E,,,,_ “ ° ~With a firm resolve to revenge hlm~I Saskatoon City, McN:ib. self upon a man ~ whom he held re- Swift C”"‘f°”t» “wth spensibie for the wrecking of ins ¥"‘d1f;‘“'Pé°'r“°' _ UI' 01'), B. l`y. hllllln, Capt. Peter I-Iaines Jr., U. S._ lgeggnu City, Bolo. A., son of Brigadier General Peter, The Liberals clziiiii twent -o all me , and publisher oi the Burr Meintonii' "' ' l£HilPLiNf PUT Sill W|’iiH||] Will Monthly and a number of Oth___r_! Following lie the Conservatives magazines. 171 ”' ' ` "'~""" ` *_ P ____ Canora Robertson I . ' Y 0 Haines, today shut and mortauy seats out of the forty, while in Athos wounded william E_ A,mis_ ow-ner baske, the election will be held lut- Last Mountain, Anderson. Lioydminister, Mills. Mo0.»‘eja\v City, Wellington. Maple Creek, Wy`i`<‘. Moose Mounta:n, Dr. Eli Moosomin, Dr. Ellis. Nnrtli Qu’Appelle, McDonald, Plieasnnt Hills, Willwny. 1 Polly, Dundas. _ l’ipestone,' Gillis. l’i'ince Albert City, Bi‘iidsliz|\v. lik-il lierry, Evans. 5 Soiiri.-r, liiililel. Siiltcoats, Thompson. South Qu'Appelle, Haiiltaln. Wcyburn, lloischcl. Regina County, Tate. iott. _ K1 cl- u°~!sizsu-if His aiu his nun in i [lil U-F BUS!N§[SS ;_ LEMANS, France, A1|g_ 14__Tho Wright assayed 9, ‘neu d _ ' an deri ' mesh ii "g “ OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 13-Sir Wil- id Laurier will go to 'his old home _ _o of descent. He stopped the - a U`l0.t0T t ll i ht i ,, .Med toacofne deg °f 75 'wt and next for a week s holidays. The fiist own a gradual des- cendi 118 Slade, the calculations were ir not absolutely correct and ‘the left 1°" wing of the aeroplane came in con- E a tact with the ground This tore the ri-‘eine of the machine. lvn. wright = h -WAS not injured. ‘ h ,give several hours per day to his C milieu/if M -- - - I ' I erage of over ten hours pefr day and the manner in which he has well et wh iuuiiu Hum .___ é, NORTH BAY Ont Aug 14-While two excursion trains carrying hnr vesters from the Maritime P ~ rovinces to~ the West were stalled at Chalk Reivertoday by a small freight wreck the excursionists amused themselves by attacking and looting the village hotel. The proprietor was c _ errled out of the building and over $10010 worth of_ liquors and cigars were carried off. The Mad .excursionists even invaded is-he. cellar and carried a carload of beef, in IWES to the train w-here the erupted water tanks and filled them up with beer. The fighting became general and one man had his__n_ose split open and sustained other injuries. At MacKie's Station, the station house was attacked dur- lJng_th_e_ stop _“uri the agent's furni- ture wreckedui _ LL North Bay there was little trouble. as the first sign of hooliganism was met with the arrest' of seven' of the excursionists. maxi -_ \ _ 50 AUTOS AND TAXICABS LOST. _.___ CHICAGO, August i-i.~j‘i\lo|'c ilum fifty- automobiles and taxirailpi were destroyed fo-day in u. fire vvliicli coll- suined_a one-story brick biiihliiig at' i7'l0-1718 Indiana avenue, occupied _by C. A._Coey & Co. us n gorge. The fire started. with mi explosiuii and spread eQ_rapidl_y that tho lmllrliiig \\-as iilnmzt entirely estroyed before the :\ri'i\‘i\l of -the firemen. The fotiil loss \\';s' |~_~4ti» Iimtefl ut $500,(f)0. _ 1 M iiiard ’3Ti_ni in ent f_' u res G nflwt ill (70\\"l i l E w E pl K w te tu co le in na ga to we th let mi his I\ll dward left for Merienbad, where he ill t k ' h l mperor- Francis Joseph, who dis~ ay station to’bid his royal visitor farewell. The Emperor last night en- ner during the course of which tenets were exchanged expressive of the mu- Joseph on the celebration of ‘his jubi- e and both dwellling with satisfac- tion on the friendly relations exist- g between t-he two countries. The dinner was followed by-a sere- re lghted at 200 points in the sur- rounding mountains. - T rough Ischl to view the public t Artnebnsimviiie, one., on Friday cal respite from the multifahious ree of State that the Premier has llowed himself for a year, and this usincss as Sir Wilfrid will 'have to olday will be partially devoted to orreepondence. For over ai year the First Minister as been steadily workin on ood the strain is a marvel to those' o know something of the multitu- nous duties and worries tha nment. T wi inN,Hs hiiltli 'CEM-P5 N. ISCHL, Austria, Aug, 14-King a e t e waters' this morning. ayed wonderful activity' during, ing E.iinrgcd"with thu oriler and stopping' the fire. icriine. ` A number of militiamen including` The victim partially identified the ‘three companies from this city and l1l`lHUfl0I`- two from Blooiningtoii, Dccatcur,, Crowds quickly gathered about tho Peoria, Pekin mid Pontiac are patrol-fjnil but Sheriff Werner's force and ling the s|.reets and it is believed ; the police were able to preserve order that further disorder will be prevent Iuntil iiightfall without diiiiculty. nu __ e c at t at ilivisiilr -l ,ii L E n itself a sat The report is entirely disci-\l *egi‘iiplis sli|»\'.', the pi`iiii:r il\.niii‘.il uriilli; uliilr "p..i_ii|iu li* lf; flir-y ili iiiiiiiiti-s ul _~'\.i>l\i~i'.~| \‘._|»i’ii -Iir.-.t pull- ' ;: out thc coal iiiiil flirii [i»i'iliii__' .z .: lllls work- on the tc-ndefr, the fire- W 8 gathered together. Bild Pre- n, nine foot circle ii di t `f“"m1'i('-'V hot box. He was taken to Nichols H.-innital here, where it was said --Qi;-' there was a chance that he nlfht' -T um l~'e(“"`WUftlwlwn' “N” L FBCOVCF . _ Thi- big bridge iiciviss tlic ()lii<`i liivoi' BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR _____ is flii'i~utciieil by the flunies. \1 _ __ ___ __ "___ md ____r___s, ___ . _ ' - ' ic :run snr iiy i' n BROUGHT UP , this flip iii hcl' forviaril flliigstxiff ri oYs'rEn BAY. Ang. i4.~iini.ni- I * nn: ooi.D E " ‘ont Roosevelt in a statement is~l IND _ O` il. S HUCD UI _...___ ...... ..m___.__ man returned tg the eab to and sented t_° the P"0V1FCi€'~1 E0V¢1`l11ll9llt. V176 feet. Finn,-z:iii‘s' previous recorii _ . , _ T The petition asks simply for the en- ‘ ,~ ~ ‘l~, il - ' l 1 H . 1 TORNWO HITS 1f°1=ll»lt°fv1=-w- Xli`$"Tnf.fii°'il§' i5’i‘3‘_\i¢ki.;i¢~iui'iui _fill-n i‘in~r-w oil- innnnier .1 fiinaiiir.. ni _-,i port Of Hfilff Uvlllllfyi ll1SU§l¥’Ulllllg._|<-ss is-ned today, m'ede it clear E-uit thc: ' IN NUUKSAVK i ' entire responsibility was his for il e "* I V, ‘ ' I ' g _ , . -‘this is not enough for British pride. issuance 0, the original order dw; -- 7 DELLINGHAM, vn., Ang. 14. -1 |r|d|cal|OflS PI`OmlSB A G000_~'i~ne mek ni seven neon 1" exclaimed ,nhargmg the battalion of neg,.0_g A vein oi free milling ore, essay_ soldiers for alleged participation in in "0 i The president tonight was shown Laine & (jgmpun gc; t les The and is FBPUTI-ed ll ‘ or Til5`iz`lioli` A Magnificent New Reel; Running 1,000 Feet. TWD" ' ~ '_" Other Fine Pictures. 'W ` One of the greatest successes ever made by the Biogifaph C0-. in in the re_o_1_, "A nlsiit Ol T°rl°f-" It 1"” been bhahlt, nt. the two benilsph°l`eB» and will be put on atNew Wonder- land tonigit. It-is the story of nn old trapper, living alone with his ten year oid daughter. The drama is enema. mu-ing the early vhed” °‘ an _Autumn afternoon, when the trap- per makes in dnl to sell a tract of ore_ land to a New York dealer. They close it' and the money ls hidden un- dqr..tliq,h _ thstaone, a man who hae bran waltghirng through the window, p eta, _tp steel in, -and. hls "ll l"° showing in;-:arty feature 8108** “B 41° looks on. inal he 800° *O me” "' comrade, who helps him put hill P15” into execution. More than interestlng'~ is__ the plan tliiey lay to get U0 the house. 'Phe old farmer leaves his lit- tle gli-i alone, cautionlniz hcl' W lock .the doors and windows se¢\\l`¢lY- In the mean time the robber has been carried into the house in 'B 9l\¢k Of supposed meal and the child sees U16 niovcmenfxiu the sack, F0115 it 0"" to a trap door, and Until U down forcibly., The robber cuts lhie WHY out, gets into the house, and' is n.- bout to force the childto tell him where the money is hidden wiiei;_ her father arrives, and saves the _tua- tion. Description is P9"°`|'l°” "° convey an idea of this beautiful film and no one should miss it. The col- ored tints of the moonli3_|1f_l 9150"” are. exquisite, and the tore- BT81143- The other pictures are "MY 052W” Wife," and “The Music Mnntef- All entirely new Pl`0Kl`Bm th"¢1\l8h°“§'_ wiiii the superb aim 'ree Meonslunvr s Daughter as an extra. Illl""BWd gqngl nnd flplondili llllllio. “Ba-U week by spending a half hour all NW Wonderland. From tonilllf- 0ll‘f¢h0l`° will be an entire!! U9' l"`°3“m stated that no blame in the matter rested with Mr. Taft. After read- iing the interview, the president, thiough his assistant private secre- tary, Ruilolph Forester, gave out the following: "Gen. Corbin's item is absolutely correct, and in was en- itirely proper that he should malls it ,The substance of the message from the president, which he quoted, w-as made public long ago. In`thp Brnwnsvl-.lie ma4:ter_ the qnilre req- lpousloility for issuing the original order and for declining to allow its suspension was the presidents" i in his inter Yew today Gen. Corbio was in no way respobsible for” the |order discharging thc' battalion lof the Twenty-ilfth infantry, and in do- ing so the secretary of war had obey- leii the oniers 'ef the president; _/--_ Gen. Corbin than recounted the Circ. ,,,¢M,,,_:. “ __¢|,_:_,. n3_¢;,“-god and AFTER MANY YEARS. wel.. puhlls ed, go o ng e rowns- "'°°" ville sdair. DETROIT, Mich. Au . 14.-A .#0 _.-*_-__...._, wr thirty-one velm av ellie* Clerk Ming d‘s Linifnf-ni Cures lllsfcmpen `r>a.iliH's sale today to the Bank of Montreal for $380,000. , The bank and the heirs of the late Cardinal Vaughan were the principal creditone, and a. judgement rendered here yesterday qunshed the demand iqr..aesi_g_nui_ent, made. on the firm two years ago by the bank. _ A. Significant fact at the sale to- day was the prescence of Hon. Mr. Pugsley, which lendsdmportiince Lo the rumor that the property will soon pass into~poesession oi the Dominion government for machine repair works for the marine department. It has n frontage of ,more than 700 feet on fzh'&_Bt. Lawrence and the Intercoloii- ial passes through it. _ i S Port Huron despatch says that af- ’ “ °’Y “ Levis' s sneer an id ii ‘ y »- i' N iD ~ 'i N an interview whéch gas held ill which has -been closed for the last P ’ 0 m “ug man of th°‘- ` .LU AI Ll” ATHA B' W hi ` h - BS DECO” Will ell Ofbill U-5- few years in consequence of business mumry' who tens 5 thrming story. A-i retired. in W~l1lUll Gen- 601471" troubles and litigation, was sold at °!‘a seven year Search f°r this claim its accidental discovery by a tumbl; from a forty-foot clit! and lts fubul-_ oiis richness. The vein is said tow be in this country on the south fork- of the Nooksaék river. _i Spencer said he found the propcrtyi, July 23 and he has just returneiii from the scene after staking out 51;, claims. He was accompanied on his *fill bl' "Bi-UV" Holmes, 'his p:irin».-i-, and J. Gums, a mining expert from N0\'8df1- 3Dencer says’ the expert. has* given it as his opinion that the six claims are worth 51,000,000 as tneyj stand, and without a cent's worth of` development. work having been done on them. ‘ _ JAl’AN_I~lSE STEAMER HEIZED. ` LOEDON, August: 14.-Another cloud has arisen between China and Japen,f according to A special despatch re- ceived hero from Hongkong, owing to the seizure at Chinchou by the Chin- ese authorities of n stcnmer hnvin of- the Grand Trunk railway there, Burret E. Sharpe has received no-| tice that his services no longer willl be required. No reason was given ll on board 10,000 rifles and 2,000,000 cartridges. Japanese merchantit have protested claiming that `his cargo belongs to them, .and they threaten to make THE YACHT P ’l‘lie corrospimli-, not miie rnclipoil ui- \‘.':ii\f_f~k`ci's ,that the liiiluiiritablc made licr iw:coi‘d.x trip. -'-I 3? GD c-3 I r-'_"'i C23 C... "J 5 iciiiiil efiigy repi‘o|il_\":= wharf will be nn<=il_v anlo_ to follow the nailing of the boats over the course. 'Flin lobraicr boats will be Stllftefl nnoiit 10 ii. ni., nnfl when they liiive; sailed hull the rnco the yachts will be sent oil. then thc lmockanouts. ' A number of boats have alreahyl entered and the lobster boats promise, to make an interesting race; as a number of entries from outside will nrf»hn.l»i\' contest. the honors with the home bouts. The class of sloops rom- prines the ohm-iotte, Mirmnc, Vince, lliendnauubt, Hiawatha and others and some new craft will maklo alive- ly mee for the knnckabouta. cus: l G ARKETS. for his dismissal, but his friends be- lieve he has been the victim ofa political plot - mimi I _ omoaoo, August is-(simian-' FINE AN” WARMER- August Pork °-"' ° Altogether it looks as lf A 8005 another international question out ol days Sport |,, ,,,,,,,|»,,d_ The promoters “"3 m°m°“t‘ ` of the rnre .hnve received ri number of The seizure is similar to that of B,,0s¢,.|mi,,ns to make up 5, priluliet. the Japanese steamer Tat-u Maru in The ,,mm,,,¢ h,-,wevar wm stand any February of this year, for which -nddmong which other people who Uh H II (mpg for yguhtlnf muy `CBl'l 00 mlkfi ......... ......... ...... $15.05 _ .T RONTO, A . 11-_S I I)-M d- °"°"Y M°“d“7' Wm’ " naw "el “.8” sept' Pork '"" " " ` 15'” era; winds. flnlégtodayt saizctitimnaryoor nlirlit following. _ A little higher temperature Local lslowers by Tuesday, i ina na y made amends. ? i\lin.\nl` Linin1cntCnI‘es C dl etc. and some' may 5° #VW W 059t- Mnore today at the scene of the I'¢\¢0lv -._;ii.oir::iii_ of tho Cunard Company iniit wiioreno it was claimed for the indomitable that she made 25.13 knots for a short' period of her pas- sage,, it was on record that the Miiu- reta-nin h-nd steamed 3, distiiiico of over 300 miles at the average speed of 2`i`.30 knots and covered over _X200 miles at the ii\'ern.g,~e speed' of over 28 knots. All of which does not minim- ize the outstanding fact that in Brit- ish eyes the lndomitable's cruise lift! the question of niival defense on a. higher plnne oi speed than over De- forc attained. " “At one stroke," to quote ne naval writer, "it deals out obs es- cence to a large section of the wolf "s cruisers, and of hattlesl1ips_2i_-1 wh I." six HTNEHS nEsouED. Msxico oirv, Mexico, Ang. ii.- Six of the eighteen miners who Qin-e entombed in the Santa Gertrubis ina naar Pachuea, Hidilgo, were res usd ahve early this morning. The men becamed imprisoned _ _five days ago as a result of A cave-in. Twelve oi them are still inflow ground and toppings on a pipe mii- catc that some 0| them are yet alive. _ lie-sruing pm-ties are wnnkii* in short shifts, boring through A Wh 1 01 solid rock,