of - (*""~*1v 4Q-1 \\ ‘*5. . "A ‘ Pennant Least § ‘ _ 7000 Cluarapteed ' Dallyfor ‘1 90?. m‘ I ' ll a Quarter .1. M11111... ‘- rzsonoor 111i; crarrrrrurarowu 11111111) a imam "o n 1v rounmco‘ " ‘ wnrrxuirsrowl 11c irar. DAlhYlialslgy CH A . _... 1. he. r Till) an. nun ANOTHER VICTIM Two Lads with Rifles in aWaeon, one Was Discharged While Loading One Boy Shot and He Will ' Probably Die. Fnluanrcrou, N.B ,Se1.t.1l0-(Sp cl .i)_ A lad named Lea Higgins, IJvIODflIflg to Marysvllle. was accidentally shot at that place this morning lry another lad rrarrrerl Bath boys were in a wagon going shooting. Stwlfurrl vrns loading his 1- llc in tllv RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER r, r907. ____..._._.__..__. Catholic Mission Building Des= troyed and PriestKilled; Other Missionaries and “Their Families Escape Norman Stafford and his recovery is doubtful. - 1 Wagoir when it went ill‘, the contents entering his companionZ-r shoulrlrr- anl penetrating tlrc lung. Count Slzot In Bed Four Wounds Result Assassin . Escapes Subsequently Arrested and Coniess= esCrime-The-‘Work of a De= ' 1 termined Assassin Vr-Juics, Sept. BiL-An attempt was made hcrc to assassinate Count Kauin~ rowskhaliusslan captain, while he lriy in bed in his room at u h‘ u~re where he ls staying. The assailant, after g-rlniniz access to the counUs room, fired live rhots froiu hisrirvolvov, inflicting fcur wounds. The count was talrerr to a hospital, wirere ua operation was performed. The. doetorv are unable no prorertto give an opir.l n as to his hopes of recovery. The would-lc murderer rsonpr-d in a gondola, giving the gorrdolli r $80 o ttka him away. Sulrserprra-rrly hc was r-rrestr d in the train at Verona. (Juestiorc-l by the police, n11 declared that he was lie1.- 1-y llurzrrrd, a Belgian, hut before lira rn-rirl-trute he flrrally confessed to the crime and sai-l that to is Nikolas Nau- suiir Sliliil 1111s Ill riiiii Petitions ,for and Against Ara Signed; The Alliance Taking Action Lennon. Oni, Sept :10 -(Sr-eclal)—TllB 1. ad's Dry Alliance as the result oi a p rtition for Sulidny atrcct ears in London yr vtorday placel a counter petition in nearly all the churches which was slKIIE-l by many who are opposed to the inno\ a- tlon, which they claim i~1 unnecessary and would prove ' detrimental to the uroral welfare oi the city. Corrricrrscriairvcrirscmcrris 'l‘oo late foryUrasaincatlon. WANTEDHIrt onto nrarr far farm work. Apply toil. Kelly. lU-ldi-llild» ié-ii—~—~—-ri“—*“‘ A i)_.9- i rk by ths_dav WAXEE; at lrilribgrrix»? l0—ld.iiP'| ” - y . in; general work with Mturfonrlr Tslalclilsi-rr-rrco vriih horse. Al?‘ ply at this ollllsl‘. 19-14" . .- riarao 1' dellvi-r 1.1 c (jAisliii-lfilrid.“ bar-Ir al- llti Sljlififfllft‘ tiorruflicr. ' fi I ' r -1; | dressmak- Grttlll-si 5.1131?» “bah-innovators, Prince SWQGLU """”‘l"l"' -——~*—"-*"'T*“?~r 1... dial; cirfrfinliiiiu-giirr" be prosecute if it I: not. 1~.-r urned at 0313313. d ._ os-l-éuud-yiptwurn Mrs. iinvia-ir. s, L ca»... “s: riplrlrdlgrri-_r'lfg"gln,flflrff rerrrrvercwarli- "P1 mil“- — ~ , ~ "r"- Tr-fwfia» .259‘. -,i..:.:t.*.;-"..f.":: ."..".':r..... . b1 r0 uarr. N111! "'1 l” "‘i"'"° "l M“ khnhlw, w; f" "d §E'_-;},',','3'.',L1l"' om" u“: m" grands, do sourr l "nu" m, Ql‘v'- wagers 12.31 | er wee: WANTED-A ave-r ~10"! b"! '° 1m“ u” Instr-aim A.,B.U. u... "cohort Ann am "up ~ 111'" '~ " i. 1:' rt t vryiwlrfvi R ,,_,,",|,,,|'1p;rq\a‘lhe Irena "t: ‘t ire-ii ".11 nir-ic-ialw- "M ",""', r, u...»rirniaaito-rtavvv-"PIM" " ' " i; n, .5 I_ annltiauil while rdlho lzlflllutllih! and active- in Gondola But ‘is mofl‘, aged 2i, born at St. Petershurg, the son of M. Alexander Nrrumoll", err-Govern- or of Perur. lie persisted iii ilbflbflll that the mo- tive of tlrc crime in a v. ry delicate faur~ ily all‘ air. V is lN iiirsi Clever Work of a Spiritualist Creates A Sensation in Paris. Paris, Sept fliT-Artlstlo circles here are greatly excited at the work of a spiritualist medium named Mrs Assrnann SHANGHAI, S.-pt. 3').—(Spccial)—I)c- tails recelvel here today in r1 gard to an Kanclrnwfu Province of Ki 111g. S. I. last wrelgsay that t-lrc buildings ofihe Catholic China Inland hllsslontlrrre ivcre destroyed as the result of riots rrganized against the outbreak of Ihxeri-srrr at ANOTHER BOXE f DISTURBANCE “worshippers of the Grcit \\'hilo God A French Priest was kiilr d, but tiri- _ other iIll.\\‘l0ilill‘ll‘B and their fnnrilir-r are safe. 'l’he Chinese ofllclals have mat. delacli- rncrrts of soldiers to lianclrrrivlu to restore order and have rakr 11 sk-ps 111 prot- c2 the rrrisslnrr-iries. llicting Terrible BI-JIILlN, S11‘. 2T.» .\l- Smrrelrer; la-t week a wr-ll-‘morvrr poultry brr-c-zer narrr- ed Morgenroth was srrrtr-rcerl to six weeks’ imprisonment far lrrvirrg irrllir-lcd terrible suffering orr r1 rrurrrlrrr- 11f fcwr exhibited by hinr at lire 11- rent urelrt (i r- man poultry show held in rirrrr rorvrr. Morizenroth hope] to rr-uuro first»; in cert-riu of rhc highest til-sat‘! \\iilr hi. birds, but the fe-rtlrers 11f a rrr nlr1 r of cocks were not in accordance \\'il|1 thc regulations governing the exhibits in those classei. lIe accordingly plucked the birds, and, having irocured :1 .~.-uff'c Stock Pins In Fowl To Gain Show Dirge Poultry Breeder Sent to Prison for ln= Birds.-=Tbe inhuman Trick Prac= tised to Deceive the Judge. Torture on His ie11t.1|rr~rrr'.iiy of the c.rr-1-c feathers, first- eircd tlrerrr skilfully Lo ti r- lleslr of t- e foivis aiilr pins. lrr order t 1 ke -p the t-ril le ilrr r1 of o lrr-r cocks in u-rfu or ght p rslrlorr Moi-germ t‘r attachei to them wire cla-r-ps dr-ii 1-1 in~ to rlre flesh 11f the lrir- ls. Ilia exbilritsirrn1lr- u sir-i ring slro v, and tl.r-,jrr l. ing rtrnrirriitet- w rs orr 0f ruvur-ling lriur the. coveted prizes when the frauds \\ ere discovered. . Sr indignant were tlrejadgcs that they gave hlorgenroth a severe thrashing i11- frr-e irrrndiau him cvr-r to the police. TREATY AIDS l,l11- print _ Read a ers ' oRriruo"'o’Zi1y-'i Catches All Early Morning Mallaff‘ l ‘PWIIINTY CENTS AMOQ: H BY HAIL i Two m1! I MtSJPER ll ' m! Mall. s11 an? 11a llllllWNEli Tidal Wave Sweat the Town and Genral Ku"oki Hail Narrow Escape. \'r1"1‘o1i1/\, l5. (2., Sr-pr. ‘ill The t3. i’. ll steamer I11-inns word of a terrible dia- asier in Japan, a srrrali rown having b. on swept lrya pr-eat tidal wave, drowrrirre irvr r fllX) people. ’l‘l:e barracks of the 20th Regiment unrl the 10th Engine r-s battalion situated on the treigliis nr-rir- the town, tlrc popula- tiou of ivhiclr is over litlltlll c~eape1l drrnrrrge when the rovirr was ovcr- whelmed and the troops irrrrried 1n’. to rr-nd r ulrat assistance could be givcnio the rirrvlvors anrl to rest-ac (lrrtnvning people. Fifty or more sailing jurrka were bi‘.'l1i'l(l and 1iispulclr~ ed to the scene, soldiers manning thr- junks-nnrl saving arariy IHYSDIIP. The 11 rllcc have recovered six lrnndrei indies arr1l others are lrclir-v11l to have I11-en lust. 61-11 ral Kuroki and (lovernr v Umorl, of Kyotofu-I, were in the city, the forrnr-r bcirrg engag d in insrecting the troops. 11-111 is said to have Xll'l‘i(J\\Iy escaped drowning. l “T I'll irisiui PllllSi llliS Sllllllilil l.i|\\'I-.'l.l., l\i-rss,h' p‘. Si!) lfr-v. J-IIINSA \vtl¢ll, 11 curate at the Srcrcrl Ilr a1- church, l-lrst B 1.~t£1n,r|ir'l suddenly h- r- todny of he rrt disease. Father \\’cish Vi as well 1111i favorably known in this diocese. THE WliATH ER. 'l'UliilN‘l‘il Sop‘. lift-Strong winds and A SUSPIC ‘Fohorrrn, Sept. ISlL-(Socclal) -Nlcula 'l‘urplnoil',n Macedonian u as reported shot. SHOOTING C A Foreigner in Toronto the Vicfihi; His Brother Has Fled, the Revolver Found Concealed; was Report- ed an Accident 1011s Si; authorities aro conducting a searching inquiry into the man's death. ills biothenwho live-i with hln a l dead by the accRL-ntiul 1l sclrarge of his disappeared. The rrvolvcr, on investigation‘ was found lrlddrn between the rnattrws and bell. George Creseeus l/Vins 2i Year-O d revolvr 1', yesterday morning. 'l'l'1: wounds were an numerous an-l >11 rlrrirrgely situated, however, that lhc Gets The Second. and Third Heats’ in 2.48l=4 ----A Fitting Climax to. the Series oi Wins by Island Horses at Halifax CANADIAN T RADISL nrodr: ‘ale i: -le=, westr rly to north waster» ly, shown-n at first, clearing and cool at GEORGE (Ill ESCEU S, who while in a trance paints the most wonderful pictures although in her waking momenta she has no knowledge at all of drawing or painting. She ls the wife ofa small merchant In asmali way here, Art umIIOISSBIIIa de- clare that her pictures are of considerable value, and Profc rsor Gruetzuer, tlrc fam- ous painter oi Munich, who has seen her pastels, says that they show great talent and rrnaginatim. Keep Minard‘; Llniment lu tire House [XllllS PHISUN Plilllll SYSTEM Mono-row, Sari. ‘lb-W. P. Archibald prison parol: officer for the llomiuionpvho has luen in Dorchmter the past few days on an annual inspection of the M. r ‘are Penir. y, spent today in Mount»... in addressed three meetings during the day, speaking ni his work among the prisoners intho different prisons in Canada. Ha preached in Wesley Memorial in the morning and first Baptist this evening. ann addressed the Y. M. (l. A. meeting I11 the afternoon. In the course of his address Mr. Archi- bald gave an interesting account oi hi1 work. lle pointed out that some 1,400 prisoners were in ti o dominion penircw tiarins today. There are new about 200 n, Ijgfghgator. sho wing a decrease rrncc hi] last visit. During the sight years the parole system hal hren i1 operation he 5141,04} lllfsOfllfl have ham released, and but thirty-two of than had gone brclr Into criminal llvu. About 1,000 have (flfDQIl their full liberty, and handr ds of ‘hm, m- - gnorl clilloal. Take no Ielurried Question—Has Develop TORONTO, Sept. 28-» The Canadian - Manufacturers convention was continued Friday. The election of officers shows the following results. President -lIou J. l). Rolland, lilontre~ al Vice l‘resllcat—.lolrn llcndry, Var.- cpuvcr. Ontario. il1r1nilI.o11. Quebec, viee president-l). L- (iilrbou, Montrr nl vico irresldent-It llobson. hir- Nova Satin, vice p1'1-.s'1l rrt-T. M. Uuller, lialifax. New llrunsiwlifr, vice prr-r-irl rrl. CIHIICE Dl"D:nr\l1l, S’. Julrn. Manufacturers Request Government to night. CHICAGQ MARKETS Action on Asiatic S .-........s_ Done Much to Twirl. ''''''''''''''''''''''''' la “ l'01'l( . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. $13 H“ l‘ec Com . . . . .. i»- “ Wheal.... It'd-l "—~~—~-~~—-~-- tori: -..-..y. . l’. l‘). f., vice |1rual'll*'\'. It‘ L. lhszarrl Charlottetown. l Alberta r1111l khralurtclrcw-arr vice pre~i- Feat, A. l-I. (Irma, Lhrlg-rry. 'l‘v.'11i|1r1-~» (i i1 r-gr llozrrlr. t-iecrciary . ill. I\lurr.r_y. 'I‘lr1-. following r1- .ol1rtior1 was adoptr-ri. i1 tl 1- dc.~1'r.r of ull intellim 11f. people in C-rn-rda that n1- alroulrl build up trans~ Par iflc irrtrlc with Asia frorri the results of wlrrr-‘r all p iris ofCairarl-nand especially Jarradrr has rrlrr-arly rl-rr-c :1 great dc r1 LLIWr-Frli the (ivvrluilllitwil. of tr-arle with Japan and that lire irlrrigallnn of llic treaty \\'l‘llllI not. crrly h1- dlsastrmrs so fut‘ eonc rte i, hut all hupr- of future r-xtendrd Wlr- 1'e1~iil1e1'eur111 hr: no rinabtlhnt it ,.,.|-,i,,,...,,» w“), Jul"... wguhl have in i... abandoned. tho llorrrlnion (iovernnrr-rrt giving du- UOllNlIIt"‘i\i.ltlll lo all lrrterertsl in Canada, as il.r~ existing trade is itself Resolved that we urgr-rrtly rr-cornnrend lir-iriahUolrrrrrlrrrr would greatly benefit. Arr-i when-rs it cannot. be duulriel that the cvlarcnce nf the favorable as it is in many respects to i, slroulrl take rrohrrr-ri1-iacrlon toward the nbrogrtlcir of tlrc treaty which stirvrds llfflflfillr i-fPfllY. today as i1 basis of friendly relations la hc alliance between llrilalrr a1r1l Japrn Minard‘: l.l. iment tire Lumbermanhfiiend VICTORIA ROW, CHARLOTTETO\VN. Ovr nod lry l-‘rarik Uriillzrr, Oi arlotteiown. A depatch irorrr lialifax rrcelved last niizht contained the news that this splen- did colt had Wlil the two year old race 11'. the Ilallfax exhibition. Tire first lit-at was woi by Mary owned by O'Neill, llrrlifrrx, in something over rlrrcernirruies but the next two heats were lulu-n lry (icorge Crescrns time 2.48}. The track was heavy, which nraher thr- event one for tire horses owners and uri- 111l11'1'.i to he proul of. 'l‘lrisi.~‘ r1ll'ii11g rlinrax lo the almost rrrrbrolu-n series of wins which have fallen to lrorsr-sfizrirr tirls Province at llalfax this ierr. 'l'l1c (iuaraliads (lea- pntch follows. HALIFAX, Sept iii) - (Specirrlb-Tlre tw year old trot today was won hy Frank B~:fll>.‘B' George Cresc us, Mary O'Neill second money and Sir Ban third. George fir-cactus lauded the last two heats in 2.414} n't.cr losing the lint. heal. Mary O'Neill in SL011}. (jallnghefs Marguerite won from the lleld,1-ight,in the 2 40 trot. stake the grryfi-r best time being 2.25} made in fourth heat. llvFr-rron was a good second, Orphan lirl third, Miss llrllnto fourth. lrrrdy Bingr-n irarrii-rl oil‘ first money In the 2 ill trot and pace, Ada Mack taklirir second an1l Czar-inn tlrlrri. lllnizerfs ilurr- was 2 18%,‘! 1H5. 2 r112. Miss Krrduros was winner in tlrc 2.2.1 trot and pace unfinished Saturday; Otto Oaks rr-ccnd money, Mable '1' Third. ii iiirri 1:11 1111111111 TUBE Rom-r, Scpf. Zll-lt is announced I11 Vatican drclee that a uonsistory will b1- held at the 0nd of November or at thr- beginning oi January, and that it appears tn be c rtaln that one American e-irdinal will Le created. ’,._._.____ l Any Guardian reader who receives adimly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the 811b- scrlptlon llpartment at Mill] lMPlllllll Tl] r BE illtlllllllll]. His Age does Not Excludi Francis Joseph of Austria ‘Vienna, Sept “ITTIK! epidemic l" small-pol continues. four fresh cases hav- ing been 1 otlfled yesterday. The. Journal Die Zelt ntatu that tho emperor will he vaccinated after the maneuu-ra, his doctors having advised him that ago is no protection against the din-air. OHCC Mniard‘; Lioiniiiri- Trrlrem tlllti