», . I , -..f,..-»~, ,.-». w‘ 4 .M . . _ _ . 1. » 1 i ri 1 a- = In »- .a . I.. ~. i r-» I, - V. - .. ,» ll~ -i » .- . , . _ . , .. . --~ \ ri ~ ~ f * _ ,r ._,» ~f*\,.,=:~._.-_,Y - . / _f,»., -rv, .. t, aw' I ,r». ~ , . \ ...‘., _r. '~\': -»,~“;,.'~.-f,. . , .1 ~.,. v, , i. .. .__._.,_,.»,,,, ...f ,», . I . 1. .-,», . I , , I .I __ ___ _, .,, _ .iw . _ ________,_,__,__, _?__ ___ ,_7,_ , r _ _ » _,?.. _ ._, _ v ~ io., ,__ ____ i _ , _ ,_ . _ , __ ,,, ____-1, , ,. ____ __,_,,,______ . ._r . _ ,_ 3 __.__~.,5, __\if_§_\_ , yi' __ , , I _,...v~ , , \ _ I I. _ , I Yew i. I _, ,__ :_ .,____,_,__ _____}__ ” 'T 5: -_= ' ' ‘-. M ' _ i ~ _ ' _ " ' ' ' ,,.,.i.'. ___ _,._,, , . ar the Large . r . y Ol oulation ,I Mil ti '» ‘I ' '» ‘-‘ '~’-_lt , ` ,‘v 7.1 fr ,I 1 l ` ur _-in 'vit -- 1' I J is Province. ~ - . MGstches All Early - _ _s - Momlng Malls. _ aii:1.KY mow RURAL iiainvi ise1} CHAR QTT T .f - \ L . E owN, PRINCE Enwan-D IsLA.7.~iD,_cANaDa,. 'r.uURsnAy,, _UN , _ 909 . ii.. .ni mi iii MORNING DAILY UOUNDED mm I \ » ' 7 ~ I _'"_'" '_ ' ' °-"""" °’:`-- -#I~ - -‘ --f wr _..1:;t_'.-1% -_gg -- 3 f" --111 _ I H ° I , Iuwrlliivufnnyiiunm si £351 1;. ._ 'i -- . ' - __, g i TOMORROwwlLL BE i iiiiwlniniiul rAiiMER'S FIRED iniviiii tis AN IMPORTANT DAY I iii Iiuiii ` ' l I or the Ei ht Ha ' ‘ I " F _ E PDY YOURS Ladies and - Their E_SC_0l'lS» ,W° _'II41_‘?"S Adv”-"°°d *° B” They l'*ailied‘ _to Iiit, Being Bad Shots UPON BALL00 How They Will Spend Their Time and Where They I I "i°‘;t,‘;';'_'_"tC‘;°_:_°_;‘_;'_fd`“"d" They Kept Up Regular Fusillade Can Receive Mail.-Many Pleasure Trips ` ' __-_ ' _ 0ver Two States. Balloon t0 be EI`li0yed Auto EtC» o'r'raw.x, .nine 9-(speciar~MaJ welll MIICS. (Photo Cook) MISS LINDA SMITH, Pownal, one of the successful candida/tes in The GiiiirdiaIn's Big Free Trip con- test just closed. Miss Smith polled 2,870,640 votes leading nll other can- lnnd on the Big Free Trip to Halifbax, Boston, New York, Portland, St, John &c. The Guardian offices including the News, 'Business and Mechanical will be closed tomorrow from 8 a. m-. to 8.45 a. m. Tomorrow will be spent on the S, S. Northumberland and I.C.R. train en route to Halifax; tomorrow night ' an the King Edward Hotel, Hiiiiiax; I Saturday and night on the D.A.R_ train and steamship en route to Bos- the Commonwealth l-lotel in Boston route to New York; Wednesday, 'the Hotel Victoria, Broadway and 27th St., New Yprk City; Saturday night on the S. S. Harvard on rouge to Boston; Sunday and Sunday night in Boston; Monday and Tues- day on the Eastern Steamship en route to Portland, Eastport and Si, John; Tuesday evening and night nl- |so Wednesday forenoon at the Hotel iDuflerin, St. .Fohn'; Wednesday after- =nooii afnd evening by the I.C.R., S. IS. Empress amd P.E.l.R. returning 'to Charlottetown. ilidutcs in bhe- niifmber of votes poll-; pd. lt was impossible for The Guar- diiiii to have Miss Smit‘hi‘s photo any earlier. Timiorrow will be an important iliiy in the history of Prince Edward island, for the young ladies and their uixorts will le-ave' Charlottetown at 8.20 a. m. by S. S. Northumber- IPIIIIIIIII ISIEPI IIIIIN WIIEEKIII 1.- Butlury Refused to Find Bill Against Him. He Was Released- _,__ i\'.\iu\.\'i~;i~i, ont., June 9-t‘sp¢eiii1> » i\. ll. Jiwliiison, an operat'cr for slecpiiig on duty at Kailafilar station, ii wreck r.»s"_ltlng, yesterday came up lui' Iiciiriirg. The _iiiry foumd no bill alnd John- sun wus relonmd. IHIIEHII] EUSPPI - NIIW IN IIII \.\Y\'t'iilIVl=~'l, June 8~~li`ur preach- iug the Gospel on the public strc-'cts, and tlic'reliy collecting ii crowd ivliicli liloclieil truffle, W. S. Vcale, nn itin iiriiiit preiicher_li.ns begun a 30-diiy sinteiicc in the city jiiil in' default ni ii $25 linc, which he refused to piiy. ‘iii ii iliiy Mr. _Vcnle begun to l»1'<‘iicli iii loud tones, anal a't'ti'ncti-.l‘i‘. ci'o\vd which numbered about 400 l’\‘\\l>li:. The corner of Carroll and Hastings streets was retaitied. Three lf<‘uill.' are saidi biy the police to hiive been iiurrowly missed being run ‘l‘»“`" IIY an aiitomobile which pii=f=i~i- ud through the narrow place- which \\'ii‘. lift open, Whuli Magistrate Williams risked »\Il`. Vrule ifliei rlisrcil to iintroilucc uiiy evidence the latter replied: "'l`lie Wrrlvl of God forbids nie to swuir." "It ulso forbids you to lirciak the law," replied his worship. _\\’hcn the line was aniiounceil Mr. \'enle snlil: "They trio.-l tc stop iuc I I I I I I , Every detail has been carefully ar- ranged and the trip should- be one of unbroken pleasure and- profit. A large rubber tired narouche and ai pair of horses from the well-known livery of H. J. Worth will convey the ladies to the S. S. Nc-rthum'berland tomorrow morning and moat them on their return by train on the evening of the twenty-third. ._ ..;:::;2;_#w:_:; IIEIIIIIIINIIJ Ill IIIIIIWN HIMSIII ,-___ Wife Tried to Prevent, Strug- gle Ensued. The Result of Sickness and Trouble. ST. ANDREWS, June 9-(Special) _Tlionins Marshall leaped out' of bed at 2 o'clock this' morning declaring he would drown himself, ran towialrds tha well in the shed, his wife follow- ing him. She triad to restrain hifm°, there was' a desperate struggle on the Well opening, into which he plunged head foremost. The well was deep, and before she could get heiip he was idea'd. Deceased was in poor health and his troubles held" driven him\ crazy- IIIIIIIILE HIIHSE 'IIIIEIIIS HIS NECK » _.___ onus BONNETS. June 3-Th” chestnut i','Blus coijtyngydn >l<1iI:;TI.(r/nwétreetr WILK‘”‘S`B';§HE'u|;PL;,,' iggimépalt ut present occupied by Mrs. Robert l0°“l m`m_m.t Na: B J Coblcigm Muy. Possession given on lst July todnY_0|_i;';_;_1‘;§9Z4 fér g'0od‘H m_rmsh,ed ur laber, mi re.|uirnl. It has sewer- t0 re” it is "_" ed _he mimi . _ , i i whic H S _gigs :._ri1_l ilirliatli room _ind is hot\_tc»tI a(n<_n§_:___ a se_m_em_€_nt_ ,nw £0098 pup r or rtlcu urs a Y . Mi-ii. H.. May DPU-risen Of” “_ R_ chaseii WL" ffiD}ttly$1}?0tv;rh`hal;gI;v‘I1'IoiiI: iiodiieaii, is Keno street. e-iodai. rriw f""“ .ffm .“ nomy bum yew, “.'AN‘1‘l<1D. 'faced Hmm "“‘“ """‘ fi-iiteh'liéi;indiI~§t ii ine who of nr. I U19 °C'\1l1‘U`Y l0\” 'S“"¢“"1\ “"”`ki'" Cghlelgh who was a candidate for our market garden. Apply to J. J. prnqress' two yearn ago. Mrs. Cob- Guy a son, Marist House. Chef' (mi, is nie amigiieer cf nie ian- lott etown _‘germ Daniel Edwards, millionaire coiil op- V ig "*,°“‘“'*“’ ¢ , ww, _ _ a/FtmBNrTéIi¥;:m(llgi?l v;`ti(|)iFTeAilPlY erlltmlls iinitlcrstood that Mrs. Cobleidh 2 P_Un1das Dtpllnoide. __ ___§f_‘1_Qf1_3_’f; disputes the amounts 01| wmv °f We =l:»°"iT .¥“:““:‘.?"*“i’.'“.i:.“ ..2Lii“ ---- US \‘ C BB QT. ll ` v k thu _ - gg - 'temperature at 3 ncl0¢ oil by leaving at 16.0heetn;_ii________ ____o____iM_ "_ ton; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nr, 'Piiesday night on the S. S. Yale en* _Thursd-ay, Friday and Saturday at DAVID WATSON, ST. JOHN, whose up-to-date livery will supply the toavm which will convey The Guardian’s jolly pairty all over the ICity, and will transfer them from IEastern S. S, Steamship to Hotel Dufferin and Hotel Dufherin to.I.C.'R. train. The delightful drive by carriage from the up-to~datc establishrnent of David Watson, 96 Dulke Struct, St. John, will take in everything of in- terest including the famous Rock- wood Park, Reversing Falls, Mart/ello `|Tower, etc. Mr. Watson has been Ifor twenty years supplying the beet in his line. He has thirty horsesvlnld an exceptionally neat and attractive line of carriages of every desirable description. The Guardiian’s jolly party will have sean a-ll them is in- teresting in the great cities of New York and Boston before arriving in St, John, but they will be none tho less delighted with the beautiful and ‘ pleasant drive in the large canopy top cairrlage through New Bruns- wlck's commercial Capital-the city of St. John. » For the members of the Big Fra: Trip party all mail matter which Ileaves Prince Edward Island on the |morning of June 11, 12 and 14 should -be addressed' "Cairo of Commonwealth II-Iotel, Boston.” For all mail leav- :ing P. E. I. on tho morning of June -15, 16 and 17 ad-dress “Care od Hlotel iVictoria, Broadway and 27th St'., 'New York City,” leaving' on June ‘18 and 19 “Care of Commonwealth ;Hotel, Boston," and' leaving on June '21 and 22, “Care of Hotel Dufferin, 'sn John, N. B." One of _the groa/best conveniences for the eight jolly ladies and their cs- corts on the Big Free Trip will 'ue the Au»tomoblle‘ TYIDS ln' 130513011 and New York from Steiamishlps to Hotels and vice versa. On' receipt of a tive cent phone message to 7400 Columbus immediate-ly on arrival in New. York an a/utoniobllc, or taxicab as they are more comimonly called' will be [immediately sent: by the New York |’l‘axicab Co. to the landing* stage at Pier 45 North River, arriving there .within five minutes. ln fact thc n.- bovn company sends out cabs prompt- ly to an-y place' on receipt of a telc- gram or telephone- message from i.ny person at any time day or night. Tl/ey perform 5000 to 6000 services every 24 hours with their '.\)0 "‘:.ixi- rao which are distributed at various points all over the city- (Continued on page 3.) ~~ ~ HIISIUIIIIIS GIIIIT ” IIIII Illlllllilll BOSTON, June 8-More than 1,000 men and women prominently identi- tled with tho social and business life of Greater Boston gathered at the Hotel_Somerset -late todaiy at a re- ception ln honor of the Countess of Aberdeen. The reception was in charge of a conuuittcs ol representative citizens, of which A. Shaman. representing the Boston City Hospital, was ch\‘J_lrm`a111. On the committee were' Governor Eben S. Draper. Lieutenant-Governor Loiiis A. Frothinglram, Mayor-GQUFSG A. Ifibbard, Hen yill.-,l~li‘g'giI¢l_i§, Edward 0. Otis, president -.the‘»Bd- aint, for the Prevention and Control or 'Iubérculosisi 1V!\'_B‘~.U'l]'BP¢l`. MN- i-iihiiai-ii, Micaj Mary Boyle 0'Re11ly and many others. _ A lange corps of nurses ob the Bos- ton Consumptiives Hospital served as ushers. ronrrlos IN Tonoufro. ` TORONTO, June »9-Joseph -Sea- grntm, former member for North Wa- terloo, or Edward Pore are being ap- proached by the Conservatives to OP- poao MacKenzie King, Minister of Labor, w-ho returns for election. CHICAGO MARKETS . CHICAGO, June 9-(Special)- July Whent 110| July Corn 70| Sept. Wheat .. , . 119) Sept. Corn . . 72| iSept. Pork $20.20 ¢- i. 67tih Carleton Iniantry, Vina Col, K GIIIII FIIIIIIIS < River. City Water Plant GRAND JUNCTION, Col., Jn-W 9_ serious. -4¢~._ ~ - . Earnest II/len and Women Who Are Considering Vyhat Best Bc Done. I BUFFALO, June 9-(Special)--The sixtiy-sixth National Conference of Charities and Correction has brought togetlrrr men and' women. msiny of whom halve mode their life’s work tina scientific study of the best mcainis of caring for the defective or incourlgible, feozling the hungry, clohhdiitg the nak- ed, educating the ignorant and re- forming the transgiressor. -' NEW YORK, ` June 8-The retire- ment of the compan'y’s preferred stock was decided upon by the direc- tors of the Southern Pacltlc Company today, to be effective July 15. The holders of the stock will have the option of accepting $115 por share in cash or $20 in cash and $100 per shore in four and a half per cent. bonds, or to 'exchange the preferred stock for common stock, share for share. The amount of outstanding prefen‘ed‘ irtock is $74,866,013, and its dividend rate is seven per cent., nionicumulaf tive. Under the terms of its issue it is redeemable by the company at $115 up to July 1, 1910. The d'lv’!dion'd on tihe common stock is at the rate of six per cent. per annum. J or G. D. Perkins-is made Llent.. Colonel *` and advanced bo the cmnmqnd oft;/im ~"-1-A ~~ -- -- Leave California and Re MON'I‘REAL,` June 8-The Joseph 'property aj. Sherbrooke and MacTav- ish streets, which was bought: recenm- ly for $142,500, for a high-class' hotel has been turned olver to Sir William MacDonald in the inberests of McGill University, at the cost price ;ny the promoters of the hotel. McGill long wished to secure the Jloeeph estate, which adjoins the College campus, but: could not raise the funds. The possibility of its be/lug used tor a hotel aroused a storm of indigmtion and regret among the college people.. and sir vifiuiam Msenonaidu mimi saves the sit/u-ation. The hotel people will now seek another site. SITIIEII IFIIII J I IPNG IIIIILI ployees. Judge Mctiillivray will re- .__.__.-_-Q ___, NORMAN, OKLA., June 8--Because ofthe dynamiting oi a. water pipe, w_ Barker Muni _ DIANAPOLIS. Juue 9-(Special) llre sri. snfi., suid Mi. Pislitr, _ -oariJ.Fiii ii - - -~ H- F- »f-M mu- .. .. ..i:;.°...:;‘;1;;"'r;°1‘:;:": '.;:“.';‘;:.f:.“‘° °‘ C l I Bind I I . I ` 7125;; pbaceitv;:0_;?"";x;:1_clc'[J tg” tional balloon riicr- lims won the tro-I "They begian to tire on us whifn we ' ` ' ph? W‘M°h_ he °H"`“| '-0' th!! %@l`0D8\1"J' were in Brown Count and bavu kicpt. CIIIPUIBIL _~ staying longest lu the sir. I _ th . _ _ .y . _ His balloon- Univcruity City won, I up .mr "“r5°1' pr"‘c"'°° °""`r "`"‘°°' the distance contest travelled being' "It “'35 ‘1 regular f“5il`1*M1¢ ll°“/I1 375 milci- Ihere in Tei.n_ssee»." isi"-tr-"`i-f`°*"':‘-' '-w -' - '- iii iifiiiiiiiiin Bliss-III ilu Iiw BHUISWILK IIISSIIISHEII HIHIST TIES On Grand River and Gunnison ___ _ I ___ _ is in Dangen Two Thousand of Them Will,Pruve Serious in Carleton' Count . Coldstream Settle- M _ y ~ turn to Russia. ' ment in Great Danger. (Specialili-The flood sltuatlilon here is -__ I _.- I R€P0l‘ts from the head-warwrs of the ST. PETERSBURG, June 9-(Spcc- (HANTLAND, N. B., Juno 9-(:~ipec- Grandi and Gunnison li_ivn:s inhlicate ial)-Two thousand members oi the ia1)»-,'I‘_lire tire situation in the eastern that the floods are just commencing. Motokan sect from the Caucasus, ` portion of this county is as bud as Gunnison River rose rapiid-ly duiringi who settled in California in 1904-06, can be. tw night. iuruie-i~ threatening the are discatisnsd with the conditions, A iii-.i-not nitniirtfiirin-i<>i~oed is time ldlestruotion of the municipal pumping on the Pacific Coast. and are about' on the Colden-cam. Plant- to return to Russia and take uP 10005 If the wind' springs up this after- ._._.___._i.. at Vladivostock. _ I_iiooi:i as it did yitrtierday nothing can save the settlement BIG EIIIIIEIIENIIE iwis viiuiiii ,NU,H,i,-ini" itll IIEFEETIIES IIIPEIILII IIUGIII iii wun iiuiiui ,___ ANNAPOLIS N. S., Juno 8-The here this afternoon as a* result of drinking wood alcohol and bay "rum. Deceased was about thirty-eight years of age, and leaves a widow mai sev- eral smiall children. Three brothers also survive. Richard Snyder passed awry this afternoon after an illness r .riding over several months. He wi-is about seventy years of age arnd was for some yearrs emiployed as engineer on the Dominion Ablant-ic_railway. One sion and three daughters survive. PHUVIIEIILISIS Gil \HEIIII SEIIEIEIS PICTOU, Juno E-The Juno term of the supreme court: opened here today, I Judge Graham presiding. 'Iihe only civil case tried was Dean' vu. Ma- OTTAWA, June 0--T\ld8° 0\1il7lI1&l! Lean, an action on a note. The de- -' has been .appointed chairman of the I ieux act, which is to deal with the board of conciliation, under the - ditlcronces between the Nova Scotia ,heard without a jury. Decision was '__‘ steel and coal company audits em- reserved. fence was that money had been ob tai-ned for the illegal purpose of gamlbling in Shocks. The case was Joseph Shepherd pleaded guilty to present the company and Dm Me .the charge of urea-king ircin the lock Dougall the men. up. and also to staailing an' overcoat. He pleaded not guilty to the chairge ,of stealmg a horse and was not trier' T ‘oil this charge. Shepherd was sen- . hpnced to seven years in Dorchester penitcutiary for several ohenses corn- mittcd on' P. E. Island last fall. H While on the way to the penitcn- tlar-y hc escaped from the Pictoi lockup ini company with a, cliun named' Macbonaild, wl--3_ was sont ti the penitentinrry for the same ollmse. Both lads were captured after bein; which it is believed with am attempt _at liberty for several weeks. Mac- tcrcarrv out a threat to burn the Donald elected to be tried under the universlty,~ 100 members of the stu- dent body, under command of A. speedy trials act. and had one yeai added to his sentence of four yinri- Grant Evans, presldentt of_the univer- given him on the island. Shepherd. The decision of the directors had sity, stood; gtward around the campus to-day had three years added to hir been expected for some time in Wall throughout two nights. The large sentence of seven years imposed by street, and had been reflected in the -water pipe .connecting the city an island judge. recent activity and strength of both pumping station with the st.and~pips ai-__.._.. ,___- the preferred and common ahalrce. was severed by a dynwnIiite~0ll!\0!l0l\. The preferred cloned today att 135k and no wategr was left in the e/taud~ and the common at 133;. f pipe. " ANOTHER FATALITY ' ` » . _ ooctms ur Hanlrax. NEW YORK N_ Y__ Jun, ,_A ' H l l des teh t The rr bum Hantrsax, June 9-oaurge L. way, m‘;‘;°~;;‘t Jug; Lmdo; the no,.,,,,t_ cny Nun,” gr wmtugs' Im" -1 in is letter to Dr. E. S. Goodrue, of iivusfdrowmsd _in 2 e iharbor _y l- _Honolulu writ” in B gloomy way 0, “K 'Um ° ‘_’“ - PARIS, June ii-'rm mi-is iuimcip- his physical °o,,,m,°,,_ H, ,,,,,,¢.,,,,,_ A y°h,‘g;gd,2‘§“,°°°§‘°d g‘l'“°'° Bm al Council is making use of am all- nv, dm,|~¢n¢ diseases from which hi 'mg 3 U W lumw' k` aratuu tltted up in the suburb ol ha Bunn.” md um of Ming me eral men. were in an al why drin - . ing; among; others was ?ack Fraser, ffgnurgn km' "M dhmlemm bf lteved of two of them by ODCNIUODI . _ c oo oo s B e bu ho still has malarial :9l0gr4i\tl I;n:v';?“Ii‘r‘:al;neI'.‘abh:g(Ie1\?» galil.: Tl" 1'°°k9 5" nf" P15995 mf” 7°' :svn-ydnwlitle htnciwoizs trouble hai Btlluarrel with Brown amd wanteg to '°1“°3 h°°t°" "° 15)” °” th’ Adv' wrecked his strength and .prevented ue. omni toni him mga sway. 'N101 are th” 'NIM 1° * °‘°’°‘* °" iiim ii-om doing any work lmdon Tinitost immediately Fraser pulled' n W t0 I ¢°"“|’"°t“"° °‘ 112 d‘.'"°° says that the doctors understand one revolver and ni-sd 1-ee aims at Fahrenheit- 111° hm °P°°° fl" "°°*° or his im-vous diseases, one the nui- Brown. all of which Took eilect in .and separates the NRM- em mg ,bloat Australian specialist the hwd BM blwk. kfllllill him ID- ‘l"°|W|`t7‘ °' ‘°"m° °h1°'m° “B confesses he dow not understand. stantly. is oben pumped into the oven at hilill London hoped when the operation ~'-*_*-*'-°"'¥' l'|P9|9|“'5 W °’”°""m’°"° 5” “rw” was performed he would recover his FAIR AND WARM- WMD W* b°°h‘ M" b°°“ dr 'd mi nervous equilibrium but: says that tthe sun for twenty-four hour! they; Uma mysterious mm*-,L 'hen the rououro. June 10-- -we ¢°""r ~1*°*="°°*°°~ "***'°“° '""' iam some mr... nm i.ipi...i. in mad'-gf, ni-5,514, yigag, mir. .mi rug been injured either 'ln value or in. x cm to ml ...nn Snark.. and tl Pi moderately warm, __ “W°°"“°°‘ - come home at once. _ _ _ _ ,_ _ -ia...... \ - » "‘~ - 11° death of Kionlilath Miurray occurredf ` N* BIIIIIIS I IIIIIII Fcarful Explosion in Idle Gas Machine Causes Loss ` of $35,000. BALA, Ont., June 9-(Spei:idl)_~ F0l‘l0Wiug a violent concussion, n flame burst through the walls of the Windsor lic-use last night. The explosion was traced to u dte- iised acetyllnc- gas machine ln the corner oi tho our room. The hotel amncx and outbuildingit were