ETL Li THE CHART.. TTETHW G ARDTA Lf ' me --lmszz -_-.- -lf ' MonNr>."‘ nximr rouunxrnxissl } wicr:r`ener. The .Iurlqqe allowed the plea. w ich among otha ,___ things referrer . o Edwards as a du' ,' generate in s) .,..of the protest of E ward'| counst`_ CHARLOTT STILL ANTITHEH iv? Six Victims Dead and More Injured Near New Orleans Yesterday. A NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 11-(Spec- ial)-In a. rear-end collision on the New Orleans and Northeastern Rail- road near this City, six were killed and several injured, ul rrrslniws Labor Chiefs Will Refuse to Attend Executive Dinner at Washington. ..._. I DENVER, Nov. 11-(Special)-Pre sident Hoos'evelt’s snub to Gompers will be resented by Mitchell, Keofe and Duncan as soon as they receive the President’s invitation to thc ex- ecutive dinner at the White House on Tuesday. the American Federation of Labor will refuse the invitations. If Prest. Roosevelt wanted to do they say it must be done through the organization recognized ns the parent body of all the unions in the country. REV. A, (J. COURTICE DEAD. TORONTO. Nov l0.ltcv. A.C. Courtico Church. \VEL LAND ROAD RACE. TORONTO, Nav, ic.-lveunna reed D\ce._five miles, was wonhy M. P» ,,,_f"""”` iv “““‘ "mr lniliiites..fifty-five mndg, D1',Richa‘ds, P. rt Clillioriu-,, MinarT¢drTEby-'IiT:cTemTiel` 2nd. posed to be dead, and his death Apply to Mrs. F. L. Hasznrd was registered in the ofiice of the»235 Euston Si. 11-12`i1 rusted the iuipetuous; spoiled daughter of the AAHHEAN HELPS were highly enjoyed. The play to-Land fifty dollars to the fund that is night. is The Black'Hand. being raised to purchase Glaston- --l---- burv Abbey l’ (ilnstonhury Abbey was founded by BOSTON' NOT” 9""Nat C' _G0°d` DUBLIN, Nov. 10--President Rouse Kim; Inu in the eighth century andwin’ The comgdmn who has delighted velt in reply to n correspondent who lim; rcpluccrl two centuries later byiAmenca“ theatregoers for many has invited him to deliver a lccturv lrlt Ilunstun In 1184 it was desrtroy-lyears' wash mmnfdhfor th; égmlh ' ‘ _ ' » ` » »timc at the ome o is par n in here, says that he docs not contem- rd bydtue .ivntl :Nasl lel>3u)i?lt fiy1Hle;itrey` thls mtv yesterday HN bride _ _ plate visiting, Irclnrud in 1J'08. ll an ledi .atel 'n , o g ° ` is ~ _._.____._._.__. the death of Henry II. In the reign “"' ' '_ "Y CHICAGQ MARKETg_ of Henry VIII that monarch hachthe Abbey dismantled and the Abnot llzlngcd. The most interesting of the ruins: still standing' is the Chapel of the Virgin of St. Joseph, which was vrnctrtl hy Henry ll;___ __A___ '0T'rK'vi"A'sHIT~t llildglliczfliyyese-r}hT1Ti Miners and their families have “ed them, igorhruo Fto l'll1_fc. Drownclle as !,,,n,_. of the ,went in Madison Swim-6 from the region. This will bc the second Mme that ' Y r“n` T." “""" the ’“‘“_‘ tT"“t'Gnrw;l\s1LTii'lse '1l,;,~nETx.h_q1;?‘l :if stfli Cd_ihnt mil Milmthon diS'L The cl-aggy of the Funeral Rangc Watson. :mother of 'thc labor lend- “TU Edislin ‘mg ho? h"S]mn`{.b“t “"L`.n1irl ci;:h'cy-fire vnrtls will be run. :Mountains seemed to tower when the ers was I’re'micl‘ for short time in _ _ _ _ _ , V _ _ , _l______ _ ` ' ‘ ’ ‘ ’ lilmtliol' will be his ni lr 1' l' nd 'ill severe shock came last. week. lhunks, camp equipment scattered, , ,;__. STARTLING EVIDENCE uiuru vu ulurlrrn ur T HAH EHLLISIHN' AT MARINE INQUIR E |lEEH_HllllTEHS Twenty Killed and Forty In ed in Wisconsin- Left to Bleed to Death. .'._ MILWAUKEE, Nov. 11-(Specla1)- Although the deer-‘hunting season did not begin until today, a score ol hun- ters havc already been killed and two score wounded in the Wisconsin: woods. _ In two cases the men shot in mls- takc for deer were left to bleed' to death, the careless hunter preferring to run away and leave the victim rather than pay the fine for hunting in the closed season. _ _.___.._..__. HEEHHM LEAGUE ANI] ELETITIHN The Moral and Social Reform Leuuue are actively at work in View [of the Corning provincial election. 'Dhe lluw hearing on bribery and treating ,is being widely published and circulat- ied throughout the Island. A complete detective system is being organized to lsccllrc rigid enforcement ofthe laws lin this connection. _ The candidates for Queens Co. who Ihave to date pledged themselves to run a clean election are: | Liberals-F. L. Haszard, Geo, E, lHughes, James Warburton, H-_ J, lPalmer, J. H. Cummiskey, D, P_ [1-v- U12. John McMillan, Matthew Smith, .John E. Sinclair and William Leaard. A Conservatives-J. A. Mathieson, W. S. Stewart, Leonard Wood, A. D. Ross, Arthur Simpson, M. Kennedy, Two Conservative candidates have not been seen by the committee, but will be asked to sign later, MTIIHIKTS I-iniment Cures Diphther well known by her stage name as Miss Edna Goodrich, and it is tha srrconr' time that she has assured .6 hgudl of wedlock. She is well known as a stage beauty, having first won the admiration of New York as a member of the famoul Florodora double sextet. She arrived in New York last Monday after spending the summer abroad. llfinard’sLiniruent Cures Distemper. ‘SEEKING MILL IONS AT BOTTOM OF SEA Great Iron Tube Will be Treasure Ship BOSTON, Nov. 10. - To the mouth of River Goine, off Brizlitlingsee, an extraordinary machine has been tow- ed for use in n final attempt to re- cover $Z,500,000'trcasure of gold, inf Lcoins and bars, which is said to have, gone down in the British warship’ Lutiné in 1797 near the Island of A portion of the treasure has been recovered, but an ordinary dredging plant is now useless, as the vessel lhas sunk into the sand. The new de- lvice is agreat. steel tube, nearly 100 feet in length, and wide enough to |nllow n man to walk erect down its centre. At one end is n metal cham- ber provided with windows and doors and at the other a medley of ) the notice. Members Of the Paul Alder Wright, North Carleton. TORONTO, Nov. l2-fSpccull)-- M_ I 1,5 L_ _ ut Cures GM ct in uowsigmnt hooks and other tackle' family attended on AL\K.13la.St. what porported to be the funeral of their son and brother, and hence his appearance was as the visitation of one from the d0R<1~ -_ I _ 'r AQGRAND WAR PICTURE At Newiwonderland Tonight. Big,Chi¢f Biiilil Alle “S gjpecialty, and New Illustrated Song. if Ji' 4 .7 ,._ There is a splendid program on at New Wonderland tonight. A thrilling War story, full of hair breadth esca- pes from the watchfulness of the and attractive ilustrated. item of in lterest. The song is known and one of those the audience likes 110 l0lu ‘in with, so come help make the hall ring with melody. The specialty is enemy-replete with marvellous “Big Chiefr Battle Axe” Its Simply bmwfy and daring in the cause of grand, so the attractions to\\iK\\l¢ right-ser n l li li g un-euzh' are many and varied. 'ruertrr the intense siliterggt axllnwar pictures'always something new at New Won- have for rail, this is the haadiiner h 9 eelalties change t»\1\'0G derland. T e P at New Wonderland this evening. It times a week, the illustrated song runs a whole reef, over a 1000 feet. and every inch is interest holding. Be sure and lee it. The Adventures of a Statue will br told tonight too, and this ii U16 last time for showing this reel. twice, and there is a new reel every night. aineh .Mander tlw Pf°H"“" is new throughout, and three complete changes B weak -ln addition to a new reel on intervening nishts- NGW songs, new dances, new attractions Mine Von Branders gives '»‘M'onk6y all the time and the I>l'|°° 7b“t Ii” I-end" with iuuetrmena, a. mehr wits- _ . - 11-l2d'2wpd. South to west gales, sllowcly. ‘“‘"‘ ‘"‘“'° g The apparatus has just been com- pleted, after years of work, 'oy . .4 _ , ` _" f ...... ...ne ~ ~ r ~ ' P, E. ISLANDE-RS IN WINNIPEG. I Messrs. Forrest al: Co., shiphuildcrs, in their Wyvenhoe yard. "One end of the tube," explained ameni- 'uer of the firm, “will be clamped to the side of a steamship or barge. The other end, by means of water Driven into Sand Where Sank in 1797. touches the bottom. Then, by means of compressed air, all the wa- ter will be forced from the tube and also from the chamber at the bot- tom of it, which will be flush upon the bed of the sea. "Divers will walk down a stairway in the centre of the tube until they Terschelling, off the coast of Holland. 'reach the submerged chamber. Here they wil don their diving costumes, and opening a series of watertight doors will step straight out into the water. Engineers will be stationed rin the chamber, and following the instructions of the divers, who will communicate with them by means of portable telephones, they will op- 1erate the mechanism of two powerful 'suction pumps or dredges which are [fitted to the___sides of the tube. , These dredgers, it is hoped, will suck away the sand around thl sides oi the heivy chamber “Dil it gradually sinks DY “B “V” weight righti down on the dwk Cf ,the ship, and thence to the 110141. .will be ~able to transfer the UGG' ‘sure from the Sl-ITP t0 Uh’ °h“mb°r ballast tanks, will be sunk until it by easy Still”-'Z " T F. _ .= IZ _ _ BERLIN, Nov. 10-'Pho Govern- |ment`s 'hills to meet; the HIIHDCTWI d°' ficit, provide, among 0¢h°l' T-hmgsi ,func the Imperial Government wil t ke Ove, the wnoflernle buying end It selling nr rpirw., the sale price 20;; regulated soal t0 Dl`0d“°° 9' “° Venue of 220,000.000 m“"|‘*;'w;'h:’n£_°;;` tax will be increased DY b th r- ngetolitre. Bottled wines. 0 , game:-:tic and foreiZU» Wm l'° "nd, “ve Pfennig; par bottle, besides a_su|-_ in from ten piennigs to ,gage wxllarki. Sparkling wines will rear an additional tax. ""1‘h¢ customs duty OU I0f01Z'l1 Un* manufactured tobacco and the tax on hqme-grown tobacco remain uncha.n|.:- ad, but an ad valorem tax will he ‘ol-:RMANS lnclirlsr TAX ON BEER placed on manufactured tobacco. varying from tour to 9b morris on 1,000 cigars, 1 1-2 ,to 24 mar B P; 1,800 cigarettes, an 80 DIGIIUKB 12.80 marks per kilxixn on tdL‘a\!=o. A tax w;ll5 be le t cxéllectricifiy .1 can . e new gllicefagf Oincagfiteacent eleettxélcaoliglnps and gas mantles of from 5 Cll- nigs, and on advertisements of :Tun 2 to 10 per cent. ofthe advertang ebarizes, according to the frequency of the-lr appearance. The death duties will be made more comprehensive, varying from 1-2 ho 8 per cent., according to the value of the estate. It is estimated that the new taxel will yield 475,000,000 marks. , _ t fl lf, 'i e,~,_ 1: