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N. 1 At Chatham Ozen D Makei a New Mark for Himself and Wins Out E SUSSEX, N. B., Sept. 8-(spnnini) -in the 2.25 class here, Tnttam won first place; Qulmll' A., second, Areuu Bell won the first heat but was dis- tanced iu fourth heat. T1uie`2.2o_ _ 2.40 class: Melva P., first; L.-,rd Minto, second; Grace Wilkes, third; Iloyal Pendect fourth. Time 2.27. The three year old colt Baring, owned in Halifax, went an exhibition half against a stid wind, going the haflf in l.08}. _ There was a good attendance, l'll.»\Ti-IA-M, N. B. sept. 8-(spun. iul.`»-Ozen D, R. H. Sterns, entered in 2.21 class in the Chatham horse runes took that event on this uf- ternoon card after five fast heats, His time and position was, Ozen D., ffl. H. Sterns, John Irving, uri. \'er, 2|, 3; 1; 1; 1. Tillie 2219i 2219§; 2222§; 2:22§; 2:22. Leonard Wilton won second place with Miss Gazette third-, In the free-for-all, Miss Letha won; Rudy Kfp,sec0nd; Burllne, third. nndy Kip lowered the lvlnritinio ,-._ cord for stallio-ns to 2114?. \\'rnry Willie captured Named race, with Forbrook second, Northern Star, third. #__-__-.____..,. SIIIIIIIIEII IN Sill UI PIININGI Jill l'0ll'l‘AGE LA PRAIRIE, Man., Sciit. 7.-Joseph Currier, confined in the local jail, committed suicide this afternoon by hanging himself in his cell. He used a. belt which he wore around his trousers and tied this to the l'oo'f of his cell. The body wus lliscovered at two fifty o'clock by Turnkey Gordon, who reported to the coroner. Au inquest was held tonight, the jury being six prisoners and six citizens. They brought ill it verdil-t that the dcccnscd met his death by hanging hinlst-lf in his cell. The evidence clearly pointed to this conrlllsinn. It was also bl'o'.li',llt out flint hc had asked the guard for 8. lui-/.or about one thirty o'r-.lock und lt is pinisiifle that llc intended to cut his tllrout. His effort to commit' suicide was li ilctl-l`llli'li'll one no he had to draw his Ill!-*‘ up lvzilcrncntll him in order to llillli-’ sllwcnded from the roof of his cell, '|'h,- prisoner was convict-cd of their nf Winniiprg on lleceillner twen- ty-nintll and was sent down for tw- Clllvtllree months. He received on additional eighteen months' scntcll-.u “S n rcs-lllt of an llnsilr-r‘f~-=.lcI1S\1H"»' 1 r I l se; J. W- D0Ch¢"W» I`°f°“t°- P°‘"1 (_'l__‘°_ °ml’r° . _ tic hymn one verse of which is -as lol- h lid y during the past few dnysl _ _ ll/lcKic. BUY 1"0l`l““el S- W' Bl"°'“' |C“‘t‘0nS had been signed, m the R0 lows: wlith *friends in Vernon River.-1l\n.lce-'_ ST' JOHNS' N' F" Sept" 7 Thrm _ ~ ; i -_ . » New York; John Gratten, Plctou. rmm (fHtll0llC (ll\lF0ll€B H5211 “Sl hm .Our Fathers sepulchres are hero. Crea social was held wt the home 0,, ini, scenes attended the loss of the i "‘HliII'§llllll" SNES IIIIWN IN SUN SNNNI DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 7-A des- patch from Ste. Marie says:-. The Canadian canal was the scene of another serious marine accident to- day, as the result of which the big steel freighter Arthur I-B. Ha:wgood,' had a large hold punched -in her port bow, and: went down in thirty feet of water, sinking close to the pier. BIS GIIME SEEN III SI. llNllNEW’S A Real Bear Was Seen and Pursued by Villagers but Without Success. -1. 'l‘he Hawgood, ore laden and hound down, was about to tulf-fr th" 'fs 1-'les of tllo upper cuutll, \'/llcil .-ille ls; I-.mil- ly took a sheer and went crilshiilg into the north pier. The Hawgood's position will not seriously interfere with passing ves- sels lf reasonable care is exercised_l Wrecking tugs and a lighter are at work and after ab-out half her cargol is taken ollt, it is expected the Hhw-' good can be moved out of the way. ,IHE IENNIS SIUB ' Hlllll INUNNIIMENI _ #__ The Tennis Tournament of Ladies Singles for the Sir Louis Davies (.‘-up and the ahampionship of the club was played on the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club Victoria P:ir_J yes- terds/y afternoon and won ny Ml:4.l J.G. Hyndman. The rcs-ll;s r-f the' ST. ANDREWS, Sept. B-(Special‘ by phone)-While Luke Roche, Bt. Peters Road, was on his way to Mount Stewart, he was startled by the rather sudden appearance ol Q. good sized bear. The Guardian has not any permis- sion to state w`nlch»of the two pairtf- cipants in this chance meetiug_ first effected his retreat, but Mr. Roche soon- made his discovery known to th! people of the coun-try roundo-bout. The residents of Mt. Stewart and vicinity who were the fortunate pos- sessors of arms and ammunition speedily get together and fofrrned up n search party to pursue bruln and attack him in his lair. Of course, as in all cases of extrc- me emergency, the great braivery of many was given an opportunity to assert itself and the more valiant of the searchers held out a- c0Dtll1\!°¢l search- tor his bearshfp for some hours, but without avail. It is true that tracks were seen and pronounced by all to have been left sevcrall drawin s were a foil ws'- - -DY the lm" R S o ` FIRST DRAWING (p1,,ye1cvcn,,,,m,,,,,l Great rcurct was generally expreis~ st the river and must have fallen in, _ _’ l . _ Brisbols is a bartender and Bolster 115033gaylogds;%_f“‘];£ht?‘t§§erf”ld vs . t E >;_:l‘fr_ 1:. _ " _'““’," 5 *‘ ° 8” “Y V5 “‘_,__‘:“arf_’";l;ligL hef‘d_ *‘" ‘ ° "" May Fit.v.ornld nz; Mrs. J. o. Hyn _ ' ' dman. Dye. iil;;°‘r.:“;l.;f.°:;:-.;:i‘li ..E“c.i: ---- <»--Y -- _ . J. 0. Hyndman vs. Miss _ » in Montreal, in connection with Mc-. ame?) Mrs _ - CLEVELAND, Sept. 8--A warrant Gill college and Editor of theluui- KW” St“.”1°Y 55- Mis? GYl’°_.Y__N°’ -- -~ versity Magazine still no prides him- t°“ vs' Mm HM” }l“"’“"d S 5' Mi” ' 'l.h<~ ood-y _lr-its found nhollt_six inilirs gram alcohol mr ,Uevemm and twlself on being a iprpvincialist and If-;;iz;i5l)iHii§;rnM\;ls. M1;sxs;iI3i`sra`n;:_ls iuirzt of thl.-. toon, .ind tllclc was no dwtrinl purposes' _but that it wm|has always bake" a lively interest in . _ Y _3 ln. ~ i ` _ ' ' _ Edith FltaGerald 8 _ _i f.frutm-tl lf fhsnatlvlnd M - UI’ UH lm” l"“mm` um may had ttlvljllgsgillrjgtlitlgiiotztg l1)ni;'(p‘ay e\cvcnMga_ "“l' "N" m""'m“`d' ‘md hu mm u ls- llcliero thot sawdust alcohol will nitv that more of his stand-int-I and "_" mes) Miss byphuy “rum vs` 133 Miss Hilda Haszard vs. !\l.ss llmfel Bed W0" the fflllllfil Ol the PBYVY U Tnylni- 7-4; Hazel pnvinnn 1-titty accomplishing their destructive Duf- Norton ti-5; Minn iiypsey Norton vs.`rwae. hut. (sneaking for 01° \>¢°\'l U' Hilda stownrt 1-4; lunry linvios vs_ is to be ¢'f>"rf“¢\\l°f°d WHO 5° ”“°' Helen Grant 7-4- Francis Davies ‘ualcessfully concealed himself in a. time _ of danger. A SERIOUS CHARGE PREFIIRED. nnnrginlz Ty Cobb, of the Ameri- can Leaue Ba/ll team with illBt\1lff with intent to kill was_swoi'n dnt today hy the Attorney for 08°F!! Stanfield, night wstchnmn at the Euclid Hotel who was assaultbd l1Y the hull player in the Hotel on Bat- 0. Hynllman vs. Miss Gypsey Norton ni; thc same Pr0t.cBl'Jal1l'- il1Sl1lL\ltl-OIL ' m » - _ Allan Line steamer Laurentian, hound Efllc Ullly had lil-N510 to d0 with lbs” And here our kindred dwell 'Trueman and Mrs Jenkins' Earns from Boston for Glosgoiv which piled VICTORIA. iH it .B excapt to contribute ever Our children, boo, holv could we'love,fcllfle, Saturday evening, and a most ' kr ‘_- V' R e mr osp at _ up on the roc s noni npr ac t - si S to them, And love nnother land so well. enjoyable time was spent by everyone , ,_ k this BLACK HANDS ARRESTED. church' to overflowing. liffsu Laura aviapgr, made 3 gqocgggfiil flight in C0tt0ll has C0l\Cl\l(ic€l hifi ln/hors in his aeroplane, 'Golden Flyer' at 1,ne|the chllrch of England parishes in Scarhoro Beach today, landing. i,¢in¢lSourls, Georgetown and Cherry Vell- mnde within ton yards or an intend--IW BW leevw slwrtly to resume his on point, Intudies at Kings College, Windsor. wulsi-d loft the ground ntuvelorty Mr C°lt°H is wverv talented- and five p. nu, and new straight out ov- lP°P“1°\' Willis man who has H very er the Lake, three quarters of .1ll7"lEh¢l‘1t“l`° l’°l°"¢ hm- H’ W” M* in-llc, made n wide circle and l-_mln-d flsiedsln 311° °§*"'ifI°“ “¢hC§,°1'f,_{l Vel- ln a few feet of water off the Pu-:k BY. I-in BY Y USGP » lllllcf. sigoi-e nt the east end oltthe rnra,the|°:°;h:{ 3151?* Kir_\)z'§ i1&';lllq:tcyg;\;1ri€ w ole lf'ht occup ing ive milzutl-s. 5 U 0 S- W 0 3 ll 0 Willard kip; nl, ayunlform nelghg; of-at Pownal, Saturday evening, was a --cf "fa f--L '§r::“..:.“°°:i: '.'.:l‘;..:l'.°'.’..‘;°‘°f....°.1 _ FAIR AND WARM, justified her claim to the title of , ____ Queen of Scottish song. The proceeds . . _ i t M. 'Tr i r Dec. Corn . 66! & (,o'“’“""”' "Wy " 9-adsl? .Dre Pork un _ q~0R0NT0_ SWL 9_(5p°¢i,n_)__ were in aid of the church funds. M d t t f h th be l to wgstgllyegegerxlsy f:l)l~nan'd“mo‘dzrute- Th’ °°"’~P°"l‘“T° 5* ¢l“`°° °'°l°°" ly ,ul-m_ this morning was -fifty five. The l th of today will be twelve "'*'*‘“““"'”°““ 09% hours and fifty-seven minutes. Mlnanle Lfnfinent relieves Neurnigfn. N . , _ ' . Mrs. G. A. Harper, Brookline, l¥1Cfe8 ng Slim - Those inscriptions are appreciated present.-Rev D. B. McLeod, pastor ei ini! 5 *lense mg “t Nil " N lc ,_ _ R J ‘lliaflner St. John' "*` when it is known that Dr Macph‘all'sItbe Orwell Presbyteri-ln church con- l“°"‘l“g~ '1 he Vessel '” “ “ml Neck' Mass" Ed I Sulisbllrl" W. B. Lori THE QUEBEC BRIDGE PLANS' grandfather has his resting place ln'ducted the service in the Methodist hilt U16 UUUYU “Sl Ul l11\S-"'1¥\K€\”H Mill :im -l~. A. lvleintyro. '_' - ' it tho cemetery nt vnlloyneld and nolohul-oh, cherry valley, sunday utter- the crew escaped to land after a try- nS'i - W 1-' Fraser Halifax; N. ll. MONTREAL' Sept' 8`_Th° Cqmm ' doubt for that and other reasons the noon. and preached one of his char- ing experience. 5°" 5’ ` " t _ R gnnigruvn te” 5°l“'°`t"'d N" 'wwe the Q“°b°° b“` Doctor placdl this monument of his acterlstfc eloquent and powerful ser-I The Laurentian left Boston l<‘ri\i1\y Jennings' Tong U' K.i lit Boston: dm’ phil” met here today' Associated' respect in the Church tower. Long malls.-|I‘he song service in the Metll. and when off the coast of Nova S00- Mrontmull F' '(' 1 lligllalilds Mich-I with me members were Paul W°u°l° may it toll and loni; m-ay the Doctor odlst church, Vernon River, Sunday tis. ran into n thick fog bank nt re- -7°h“ J' Bryne' I,;I‘-3:3" Sydéey p'_ ‘ll Phlladelphlil “nd Mr' J°=“‘“t'°" gl live to remind him of his generous'evening, was thoroughly enjoyed bv duced speed. l"`el§'1fl0“ milf- filled the steamer was making about thirteen 1"- _. l‘1"" lf’ °““ t°;',d°'°t 1°' b°,f,§' “anal AEROPLANE MAK-as FLIGHT. Vanldsrsllile was the Ofsffvlsf- This rocks near cnpe Rune, pronnhly the ------ ver and suspen on ypes _a e U 1 I d I it tal_ _ . h . ‘, ‘l d b '-'* _ 0h“l”¢l\ 11131’ WB 0* PW" 0 9 most dangerous section of flv .lew- 1YI»Snf"g sa-Ein~l-lngpftfggg?-mtizeryw‘gg itll? lrsllixiicrfe 120;? ll)lNd‘ Nazlllnznxlfouireisl TOBONTO. SSN- 9-C~ F~ Willard. "ned and Wen tmmed °h°“"'“P"°.y foundland coast. Captain Ilnrle took Cor-ldtnitd MlvcrflS¢fl\¢¥‘l5 for building- knots an hour when she struck the a collrse more northerly than usual nnd- the thick fog caused him to lose ,h-is reckoning. \ The steamer carried twenty cabin passengers and twenty persons in the steerage, the crew numbering forty. When the ship struck she rebounded heavily, the shock fl‘»ro\\'ln" most of the passengers who werc all asleep at the time, from their berths. They 'stam ed for the deck without stall urday. Stanfleld signed the lutfidavliz in his room at the Hotel as he is too weak to leave his bed. _i gers, mostly women and children. were placed in the hrst boat, but un- luckily the boat collapsed and IW' eral persons were thrown into the Begtliers who managed to cling to tn.. an-u upturned host were inivred ‘ny the thumping of the small craft a- gainst the sides of the collapsing At- lnntlc liner. HAD ROPES THROWN. c..ntnin lmrle nun his ofncers had ropes thrown from the deck and Wlllh in fifteen minutes those who had. been immersed were drawn to the deck. The passengers in the disal/led boat were also rescued. _ Finally six more lifeboats were put over. :nit the passengers any WH* some of the seamen of the Laurent- inn did not know how to row and that they were obliged bo handle tho oars themselves. The seas constnutl! drenched the shipwrecked people and it was only by constant hailing that the llfelloats were kellf- 950°'-~ d I To add to the troubles of all hlll I no one knew lust where the ship |114 Istruck, and in consequence it ‘NF decided not to almrolvh *»°° °l°'°lY to the beach lest the lifeboltl bo ldasnen to pieces on the iroubwt caan when ln mgny place! the all me to u height or nity feet. About ‘ten o'clocll, after the boat! had been indi-ut two hours. the" 'I' I 1"* ‘° and n boot from a nnrbi Defi ' the P08 .ping to dress and for half an hour|n,h-ns village wee sighted. The Sth. much excitement. prevailed. CAP*-ll” Imrfe and his officers however, euc- ‘ceeded in quletfng al, hands and per- suaded everyone to return to quarters 'And dress. | A still northwest wind nudged the ship about and the sltimtlon became so serious at 7 o'clock that orders were given to put the ehip's boats overboard. 'Pweney-nve of the passen- t ll t ll the lm orare to e hhgbzgf wl)1er?e ethe paeeenl0l'l ‘N1 lei-ew were cared for. A steamer left st. Johns lute tonight ho brim: the shipwrecked people to this port. g l\‘lfnrlrd's Ulnimnnt Gum Damlrnls