IIORIIING DAILY FOU 1891 } \\'lClK.LY.(NOW RURAL \')i887 Z _ge r-§ HHNNTEUITIT TU THY NN ITP-TIIIN i ¢_i People Will Vote in january Whether or Not to Close _I All Saloons. BRANTFORD, Nov. 17-(Special)-_ [jya vote of eight to seven the city council have decided to submit the local option qvuestion to the people of Brantford at the municipal election in January. The course was optional with the council as the necessary petition of 25 percent of the ratepayers was not submitted. Large deputations representing the temperance and- hotel interests were present and the proceedings were lively. ,_,.._..__..Z;-- NENH THE EIUSE UE NNVIGNTIIIN .1-.1 When Aids to Shipping Will Be Removed From Lakes and St- Lawrence- .___- CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908. _Buelow met in n conference. of three mlarters of an hour in the new palace at Pitsdall today, His M&l€SW i1CCelJted the propos- als made bl’ the Chancellor concern ing the future conduct of state af, fairs and Bueiow will remain in of- lice. ~ It has been officially announced that Emperor william gave von Bde- low assurances of his complete conti- dence anll that the Prince continue. to act us Chancellor. BERLIN. Nov. 1?-\'.':ly,’ that lunss of ‘oasaltic col- I FISHKILL LANDING. N- Y-. NOV- mns that is one of the historic lfl-Mrs. William Tllaw. m0U1€l` Of lfhts of northern Ireland, is in dan Harry K Thaw and her daughter. OKMULGEE, Okla., Gov. 16. our men, including the county sheriff score lie- were killed this afternoon and a of others were injured in a iight tween: white. and negro cltiwne trouble was precipitated by Bu tempt to arrest two negroes-. negroos resisted arrest and in lnelto that follo\':<»d, the sherid killed. The whit, tltirens th t- I The the at '1’heG was n _a hreateoed by an English quarry syn dicstc, which has secured mining rights over a large part of the An trim coast which includes the iant‘s Causeway Wrtbin the past month six weeks quarries have been opened few miles distant from the Cause ay, and about 1,200 tons of bas- ltic rock have been shipped from w ortrush to Glamorganshlre, where e _ _ P tempted "° “ke the neswts and 8 itis being broken up for road ma- terial. _ iight ensued. More *thru two hu shots were exchanged. THIS Hil`.E Hllll’ ndred LEST ilE SLAY ER .SLAYSSELF FARM Feared His Ability to Con trol Maniacal lmpulses UTICA, N. Y., Nov. 10.-Fearing; that he would not be able to con-I trol maniacal impulses with whichl he had been struggling f0l` B0m0 time, Ira H. Evans, 54 years cld, li `farmer of Preston, Chenango county, recently ended his life by hanging. Evans has been falling :ltoadily for some time. He and his sou had just returned from the forest, where they had been cliollhlnll I wood On the way home an moon n his trollable desire to strike ‘NOW trea- son with an axe seized him. U' son revalled and the son rc D homc"in safety without: ai susplc -“T °E the thoughts which were surging' through his pa.rent’s brain. _ when Mr, Evans told his fo.\H\\Y Cl this experience be_ declared that be ought to be committed to a hospital for treatment. His familY. it 19 'iz to maine ilrrange- said, were abou ments to have hfm tai; %~;t____l1 mouth, arrived at Matteawan recen- tlv and it became known that Mrs Thaw and her daughter have d€ClK18‘d to make their home for a while' at Locust near the State Asylum for the Insane where Harry K Thaw is confined Mrs Thaw and her daugh ter have taken board temporarily with the family of Police Justice Phillips, who lives about a mile; from the asylum. The women willl make daily visits to the hospital. Samuel K. Phillips, a brother of the iustice has been retained as Thaw-s local counsel. NNNIIN MEETING. [IE THE Y.IVI.GII. Held in the Association Par- lors Lastlivening- Busin- ess Transacted. The fifty second annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. was held in the par- lor of the association last evening, u - S, _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ ger of destruction. Its existence is Alice, who was the Countess of Yar- t _ _ _ _ _ .. T or » I , _ ~ _ _ a . , -_ _ __ __;-'_\'__-» anhed - hnspmw Mliiuicgemni-Ie climbed td thc board of directors and a number miililsgmgsvoliln one of his barns tied of citizens being present. President u _ _ ' » .L ro e arout'his neck and jumped. on W. S. Louson s repol _aspéixrswsig ' “ E’ ei ht 0,. ten |ee¢_ A famf- page four. The treasurer p dropping g c ved which showed all bills having hand h(Tsiisc°vEErTidwEEE;nexEi‘Ei‘E=tc`EEut Ninn; paid end a Smell balance Of 93°- down 10,? n broken and d,§,i,\y emu. carried over. neck ha( “ml ws W. B. Robertson, chairman of fin- ” in a (ew nu T _ ance committee, gave a detailed state- "'”' T 7"' T 'Y Tv' ment showing total receipts and ex- rttcnon TT And New_Wonderland Th on the Screen From #_ Come There For the ________,.._---" ._x V New Wonderland will be open at -“ix O'olock tonight, to enable everv Ou: interested in- Une election returns £0 keep in touch with them ns they come in. This news will oc this-wn rn tht- screen as it comes in, between the Pictures, or rather immediately ofn '°"°ll>t of the returns. The picture program is exceptional- TY 20041. and comprises chi following :Phe Circuit of Dieppe. Ihe Triumphant Lovers. Ktnetmnszrlpbfhz a Burglary. Porve in A T\ll\P0l‘\ _ _ _ Tl. IG penditures, which will he published ur roulorlr Six Latest Election News' There were five retiring Directors rows the Election Returns °°{-§,°,°§'.,..,.t of i...ai..- .i....u.... wi; 0’clock' in the Evening. Isaac Cn e . - were reelected, and A. M. Peters Jas. 1 Paton and Harold' Jenkins were elect The auditors reported as having ex amined the 'I‘reasurer's and Finance committees books and found them submitted showing that $221 had hee collected by them of which $21..\.9 fund of the association Northumberland at Provrn (Special)-The Conservatives in- con- vention this afternoon nominuted J. PHIIPEHTIES -Negotiations are under way regard- ing the sale of the Alelraniicr Gibgon Company’s lumber business to Amer- ican capitalists. Two representatives have been here arranging the 'deal for several weeks and an announcement of-the transfer would be no surprise. Besides the mills the property in- cludes the absolute ownership of al quarter million acres of timber and* the lease of _a bunilred and twenty square miles of other timber limits, The price is said to be two and half millions. The Gibsons have not yet completed their contracts for this season’s cut-~ Nibiiimiiiiiling ixruiis Piiisi _...___ ~ - - -- ~ ~ Y &=x==._-..._ -cn:---» or - Tm: rfrzf- --- .. _ E. EMPEROR MEETS lllllsiivillil STRIKERS ARE THE CHANCELLOR lllM|lil|IlN NOW SUFFERING .-& Promises Future Reserve And Retains,l»D- Swim Named to Comes Eastern Men Among Striking Mechanics Buelow in Office. Big Money Paid to da, By_E,eC,,0n_ I ` Claim They Were Deserted and De- SUPPTCSS K°iS°l"s Interview in _ __ ceived by Western Men Accept- Century Magazine. NEWCASTLE. N. B., N... no ing Unfavorable Terms. D. Swim to contest the county in the WINNIPEG Nm . _ _ . _ . '. 17-(S l -A h ` ' aPDroachinI,` Provincial bye-election. . _ . pecm) ;c;;;t;'(; th(:,sl_;);,rit‘;_i_,§_Ta‘;__‘_:?g___£:: plain and pltluble statement of the condhion of hundreds of (Orme, Cam terms, either through mistake or de. udlan Pacific Rnilw ii r’ - cap mu' l ay mee “meh who The men claim they were deceived I i lr l Is ruc ast August was made at.JBm* at the conference at the Attorney es Somerville ... a letter Ito the General’s house on the day the terms western union and uolishe here were si neil nd further assert that T’ li - ll . a ‘ Somerville accuses the western men the wage schedule agreed upon has' ...._,.. of having deserted their eastern bre- been violated here already. ' -ll 'i M;l§f..?.‘;:i;;;iif:.°;‘;a"Piislii Nil lull siiiiii .I uilii will iuils will lui/:iii FREDERICTON, Nov. 17-(Special)! ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 16`-The Novoe Nremya publishes a special despatch from 'I‘abriz_, Persia, saying* that Tllrkvey hu" opened formal nego»-I tiation with time Persian Nationalist Organization in Azerbajun province. A commission of -Young Turkish en__ voys, duly accredited, has arrived at-.I Tabriz and been given an imuaing welcome. Abdul Hamid, through one Turkish consul at Tabriz has .presen- ted Hatar Khan with .1 Turkish or-' correspondent says, that the Nati\on.I alists will secede and declare a. un- ion with Turkey. EUN NHNII GITNIIN.. __...._ ` WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. - It is probable that the first army wireless telephone system to be put into op- eration in the United States; will be installed along the New England LONDON Novemimr 16-Premier commons Saturday> what is mea/nt' by the two-power standard of naival strength which the- British govern- ment is pledged to maintain. Here- to fore he had 'had been non-commit tal concerning a radical definition of this standard. The premier informed Arthur Lee, ernment accepts the two-power stan- dard as meaning a, preponderance of 10 per cent. over the combined strength in capital ships of the two next strongest naval powers. This statement, w'hich was loudly cheered on all sides, is taken to con- firm the belief in naval circles that at least six, and perhaps seven, more warships of the Dreadnought type will be provided or in the next naval estimates. __l..__.___,_ UNINUE PIGTUHE PNINGE NEW PHNGHNM _ Don't forget Ferguson the eccen- tric comedian who has been such a howling success for the past two nights at the Unique Picture Palace changes his act tonight to that of Happy Hooligan, new songs .and dances, new jokes. In addition the following new pictures will be shown. The Prodigal Parson, A dramatic picture full of he rt interest runnin 1000 feet splitting comedy picture Weary Wogg;le's Busy Day. Town-'beautifully illustrated. Sterns, E. T. Higgs, W. A. Stliwart, Dr. J. H. Ayers, W. C. Turner, W-_ S. Louson_ There will be a director meeting this morning at 11 o'clock B. Y. M. C. A. when the President an other officers, will he elected. The Rev. G. E. Ross spoke in very appreciative manner of the excel rtr and A C Ducheml others, and passed unanimously. M Asquiili explained in the house or coast io connect um artillery dir- jtricts from Pordand to Boston. Gen-- ernl Allen, chief signal officer, has re- WIHEIESS PHITNE I I ii §s ri i}'r‘i#l."iifi‘S4“lil%| NN ENGIIGEMENT T HING HETNINEIJ Duke »'of Abruzzi Must Pay Sixty Per Cent Duty on - His Costly Gift. -w-_ PXTTSBURG, Nov. 17-»(Bpocfal)_. The engagement ring with ruby get- ting from the Duke of Abruzzl to Katherine Elkins lies in the vault of the Pittsburg postoffice awaiting np- Ipraisement to determine .the amount of duty that must be paid before de. livery. as the sender neglected to pro- vide for settlement with the Unit,°Q States treasury officers of the duty of Silly Percent on precious jewels com- ing from other lands. The fil1s'S vslueis between three and five thousand dollars. _.i__._._. IUNGBITNT |S_SlIES ITEEI TH NUNNEHS .1-_ | \ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. lu-The, whaling steamer Bowhend rirrivod tr.-l day from Urlalaska, hrin;_-ing six; thousand pounds of whnlebone and' six hundred blue-fox skins. J. C_A Gardiner. a green hand, was in iron.; for having killed boat stecrer Cord ers with a piece ol' lumber on Augu- st 31st. Gardiner is but eight.een` years old. He says he has an uncle, who is a judge in the Aprpleate Court. in Kentucisy. He has been turned over to the United States Marshal. _ LUIIISII TIINES UNE' ._ NNIIHE LUNG SIIIIIIHEHI LOWELI., Mass., Nov. 16-Miss Lou-I isa Piettu, wilo has nt. various tlmesI astonishrd physicians by her longI slumllers, is again asleep. She has not. been awake for five days. Her last long sleep was from June 5 to June 29 and on various other occa- sions she has slept from one to three weeks without waking. Physician.; are at a loss to explain the cause of the peculiar malady. Miss Pietta seems to suffer no iil- effects from her long sleeps, and when ‘she wakes is under the impression TORONTO. November IG-Tom Longboat tbe other night threw down the gauntlet to John J. Hayes Young oeerroot, Dorada.. Pietri, All fred Shrubb, Jugira Wado, the Jap, and any other runner who thinks he has a chance with the great Ononda. irc. The terms are the sazne for them H11. except. Bhrubb, and he insists on e_ reel long distance race for the ling- llshmun, not less than twenty mil", for any sum. The money is the same for Jugiro Wada, the Jap, Dorando, Hayes or Deerfeet, and any old dis- tance for tbem from one mile to fifty. A race with Shrubb here ov" th. Woodbine track next week is not im- probable. AMERICAN ARBITRATOR. PARTS. Nov. 14.-According to the proposals which are believed to ba 8CC€D*~able to Paris and Berlin the courts for the arbitration of th( Casablanca affair will consist of a Frenchman. n German and two for. eilzn nominees. These four will l'="'e power to choose a fifth mun- .~ as president. In the existing division of sympathies bf the Euro- pean powers it is expected the four orlginal members will request me American department of the» stats gg nominate a president or the eatin, I \ that she bas slept but a single night. _f'-':r;::::- -»-»-.-_- __._ . _ ..¢-._..-e'-‘F» 1"- < burned from Europe with considerable wireless telephone apparatus acquired abroad while he was attending the -International Electrical Congress in ance HATS AT DIN N a Conservative member, that the golv-. a g . Beautiful juvenile picture Bobby White in Wonderland. Also a side- Fr . It is unlikely that the equipment \will be put into operation within six months, although experiments with it will be conducted immediate- ly. It is understood that it will be put to its first practical use at Bos- ton, although nothing definite has been decided upon, and the signal corps is secretive about the matter. The wireless telephone system Gen- 'eral Allen has obtained can be oper- ated ata distance of forty miles, _much further than is possible' now in wireless telephoning between ships of the navy. This comparative great distance will enable all ofthe head- quarters posts in the Boston, Port- land and Portsmouth districts to be connected and instanteneous comi- munication can be established ‘ue- _tween all the strategic points on the New England coast. It is the intention of the ,corps eventually to connect a coast stations in this manner. HULIEI] PENN I WITH HIS N signal ll the USE T0 “H LONDON, Nov, 16.- One of the most. conspicuous figures in London is Harold D. Smith, manager of the Baring Brothers' banking establish- ment, universally known as “Hati- less" Smith, not only in England, hut in Egypt, India and South Am- erica as well. Mr. Smith has not worn a hat since he was a small boy, and many a time he has made trips to distance parts of the earth without any sort of headgear. “Hi-itless" Smith is 5, young man of about sixty years. He is tall, straight and robust, and his iron gray beard, thick, black hair, and bronzed face, is familiar to every one who walks along the Strand. Last night Mr. Smiths' friends' to ,the number of a score or so, have him B complimentary dinner at the hosts; in fact, it was a very exclus- Savoy hotel. It was a joyous affair. _ive and moneyed affair, - --ami l_ ER ATLESS" SMITH London Magnates all Wore Hats at Unique Dinner. [Except for Mr. Smith, ali' the other diners wore hats during the -dinner, `and such a collection of hats prob- ably could not be found outside of St. Pa.trick's Day Parade. Mr. Smith took the ioke good' nav uredly. und seemed to enjoy it even more than the jokers. The front page of the menu had a picture of "Hatlsss" Smith, drawn 'ily Mr. Mathewi, 5, Canadian artist, showing Mr.. Smith wearing the well known frock scat and carrying n wmipp¢d- up uytbrellal Jn front of three well known hat stores, in London, whose Proprietors were all looking out 0( their doorways and shakingi their fists at him. A number of well known prfyrninpnt people in financial and business cir- cles in London were Mr. SmltJh'¢ H. Dodge is singing with great success, Take Me Back to New York 2 a fellow employee, that in th d Of Y nose in rolling B, peanut naif B, g in A public thoroughfare. Eaton was; ______ t t _, CASTE 'BREAKING ..i.".‘;°§t.iI.“”i'..?.'i.i‘.i.‘.‘i.‘.f.‘:;...1§‘_~;.‘.i;“._; D0wN [N ENGLAND the result of the national election., the highest price, physically. Dl‘0\>Bb-. _ ly was paid by Archibald W. Eaton,_ nductor on s. local street car . , “ °° m V... 'The Rev. Dr. Frank DeWitt Talmage 0|lS¢l‘V¢°° line, who agreed with J. A. e , B 8V$lf. Hegel; Change During Visit of Eight Months. 'OC I Br an’s defeat he would lent work done by the association and assured the workers of the Y. M Io. A., that they had _uw hearty rym 2E pathy and support of the clergy of th h" me" handed in to the Sammi to t'lTé PlENTdgi2r,mv:’iE§dn;Tdvl(:;lT>;)a so nobly in the work. This motto ,Q _was very heartily suppoeted by severa was the “mn 0, endurance r. I Archibald the general secretary spok 'um third “Ut E“t°“ me 1° ina appreciative manner regnrdin _ gm-ne, and he did his llttlesun "followed hfls course. He occupied! , , l thirty minuma in gov”-ing the d-jB.I 'Lnste,_ or_maY\?<_2_ Noe _gilstlngglx B tance and in propelling along.; 1 side Avenue the goobcr lost the cuticle from his nose. The 'other freaky wages, but the 2 same candidate, but he sn or 'H06-Bcllool while thousands ol pedestlriansl NEW YORK Novgmber 16____and tha Wbuc, _ .c___o__“_. n| 4 te can now EBU n tra ua e meh may cm ‘tuna or _I of classes, is fas r n. g River in England." says the Rev. Dr.|°mps by W ~h rl The parliament most of k D w_tt T, ~ who ,-e.,ford or Yale I ~ re w°r°ItI:TE:l:EEed rscentiy una \ETl.ege'Arablc of is almost danlrgtnedgy the laboring 0"” I“= - 1 ` Liver- losses and J \ll`l1l» 'mlm T; which Eaton held thc loeer's end‘,t'he_l wage TS{',':,r em:,E;'s bzggpfemh- in-sg kiiew as an Obmrure lalboref. ll ' Tm’ ‘S WU 'd i' 'Tin “gmt eight .months porhefre tl” “‘°“* P°V“'“" ‘““ 1° ‘“'. ’” °'“ “‘°‘ E” “rl “gd ii Gilead mid" wales. mlwd wee!- h ,Brin Eng an . c Tdnmgu ,,A striking ,m,m!_ 500,15 ghg. ys e _ _ , , .He came bacl with Mrs. “me _Bud _B me outapakm “mad p,_°_ Miss Von Branders will sing or , ,th B0 d_Th _ ed as new mem vers o e ar e h rt emma” ofthe ?,.“i_ going to get even on some four\md ,Mir _daughter in Pe m__m_t mm on rmsiou' “,“,,.‘ the last time "For the Om Red' th r embers constituting the board TWG 08 Y C0'0P _ O B m d it fthe as- yn” hence' to preach in the West End ;O°l_Iwhne he” ws hwy. “mg mg” 0| White and Blue ” She will N90 “WA” are R H Campbajj G p~_ H“¢,¢h¢gm-| gdent Directors an wor ersqoh ___ byterian church last night. _d| _“_ public mm an mn_,nhu"_th°’ the Irish clog d'Bl1°¢ Which 5195' "Ph J; T_'M 'Ke Zi. J_`p_`G(,,-don, E, D_ |sociation during the year. en mee - _ _ _ , . _ C n 9' M d‘» Lt ment Cures Gai-get in one iwent years Dr. 'l‘e’imsg¢ U* U , ‘_ _to “limo” “bk” In hit 'last evening, and remember __ ling adjourned. mar nl , y _ t he had vlslfed “E"°“d‘ and “mom ree b In Zfent Gom- l ith tbelatest nwllfvm CHICAGO MARKETS ------- ' ‘ |tha mm did he N,,,,,,,, ,,,,,_,,, ,,,,,,n,, sp," __ (___ m__° that n ong w _ H19 H610 Of °5mP“iB'“f th” Mat mc' Minaril‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. 1---Q ture show obtainable will 'ue given. The show commences at a quarter af- ter six, t-he returns going on im- mediately on receipt of same. Colne every body and learn the latest news as well as enjoy the excellent pro- _ gfhmr , CHICAGO, Nov. l7,(Specia.l) Nov. Wheat 1012 Nov. Corn .. 62| Jan. Pork .......$16.17 Jan. Wheat 103| Jan Corn . . 621 May Pork $16.85 Condensed advertisements too a e Eng,and_ ________ed “M “““‘ “I” » i t 1 listened to the an r lt 8d"““°° °' the democratic '"0 ov E-)oTmEhe Exchequer of Great Britain ` deliver sn moron stun lute: of FAIR AND COOL' for classification will be found on " b C I1 1 "Ig is remarkable. 0 U ' -_" , i th me stone of a small ehumh on” “nm 'thx r°'dic°l transformation n Mr Thee di)scod-rse was nlled with ring- TORONTO NOV. l7-fSl>6Ci‘lll)-- ,____.----- dety ,harm wean-hy merchants now i eloquence for the temvvrmrl West and southwest winds, fair and ' po ji 0| when ng l ml their children sc o ,, cool today, followed by light sloet or _ 5° li i nts attend, cause for religious observance. Mlnlrd’| Liniment Cafes D4l\0l|P"' “mute” ' of T' 8 r' sewn dl`l\ll\- _ .. _ ._ _ . - .- -:_,- 'M .is