if » é __ i i i_ i ._~_ .,, ,_ ._ _ ii-,ii A ‘ seas. r 'cHARLoT'rE'rowN piper or am." .AUGUST 21, 19;; . ____0i§.Sili¢?el bills;-A Arms LOEEJD iiHoME ---i.._l_i ~ Grunt Career Ended 1. -"__ ' §* _E - ioennaien i>ieee.i LONPON. Aug. Z0-General Booth, poininiudin- ingnp of the selvetion »_,irni_y,._ died’ herei tonight et 10.13 o'clocl{§ ” .= ‘ . »‘_~ (Canadian Ireesi ' . LONl_)0N,Aug'»l0-The veteran Sal- __v`nti011_ _Army leader was unconscious fol'.1foi'ty.cigllt_.,ll_ours previous to his seeth.. Medical bulletins hed not reveals! the _seriousness of hie condi- ti°||_ .v - _ BB ." fllwlgo welhg ggo he underwent an bpsrg _on for a cataract of the eye _Phd ffial few day his recovery w _antfoi ,HIL 7 “ septic positioning, however, net in "pnd`bIf`7¢l’Q'f¢l’ occasional rallies his! tended no place of 'worshipfand an e- h_s_$lth’haa. been declining ever since, _ he Qgcd _evangelist died at his resi MFEC., the `R_\}_°k_ltone, Headleywood _eight iles from’ this city. Und the constitution of tue army the G neral nominates his successor. -'l‘_|_1Bt _ Qlltlsl Booth did several years ago# placing s. name in a sealed env was born at Nottingham, Engl _ -\Dl`ll 10th, 1829 and educated etfnqs private school in that town, He studied theology with the Rev. Wi special evangelistic services, to ivhic he felt sp strongly drawn that woe b work, he resigned and began his_l tunity. Coming in _this capacity to th thu vast majority of the people t July 1865 To this mission, when had become a large organizatio ‘AI`mY, under which it soon becam lope whluhiwas' deposited with the S. 7,210 osts ilnder the char e of 1 e Arm#\"_ with instructions to op n it after hisdeath. C Whilii nobody -knows what the enve- lope- enclosed the general belief among _UN 5llV,l@i9lI Army is that the name will erode te' he that oi nrennweii stil-i;'tli,_ for thirty years lt's chief of He will likely 'be buried beside his wvifawho 21 years ago was laid to rest iii Abney Park. 0.45 < _ ’ The Rev. William Booth, founder and _head of the Salvation Army, quarters in Victoria. Street. ,London iffafrs. which had developed some time prev ment known i-n history. “"' ~ ' -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - ' -- ~ - Y ~ - - ~ - - ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ - - ~ - - - ~\» ~- _~f->--»:.~f.1-v----=-»;_»:.-.»_-_-;_-.-_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_ THE EHAHSPHHT A EHUP I__.,, ._ ...Q _ _ -_.-1. ._ . ‘ ' 1‘ 'T' `1'~f**\i‘_'_`; 'f E _ §rhe=._o_n'ni-dien. ) J ' o'i*ljA;_Y_I_a_, Ani. zo-oiiieiniy ie. _... / 0.8. NAVAL HEPO0T ` : Until. stricken with blindness n. few months ago. resulting from cataract (Canadian Press.) ‘°“°1Y» G¢"€'°1 H_°°'=\1'siu1u`\i£ ' K*-_ Guardian was 85 above '1`l1 the previous night MMI- At dine a in ~ will be banquetteil in Montreal nn. dn or W V Oiiowed h d September Z1. TAN P"’"‘i°"- Wh°"° Evlfgtini En a|E1soti,ie:reEEEri'ai§e to li ` understood to be saillniz OD the 20th. i°,igiiig_ _ _ inet., is expected in Ottawa about - ‘non aiigiiiins "om tim veiiicie G,,,i_ iE0l1,f»GD1_ll¢|~` -3- ` ' _eral‘Yuan' Chi_Ku_ei blew a whistle its a "' “““ "°'°"°"" '°'““" “P uk” “mg wasuluorou, august 19-Rv nn uentioned ee the domination ports current that I. C. Commission has ordered a sweeping reduction in dnthraidte rates are pronounced by officials of the commission as lm- ronnded. commission ie not in ses- ._- ,.._- _ ...__ * GOHDE SED IDS I - CLISSIFICITIO a signal, whereupon el forest of s "Du ‘Mm Em ` T00 LITE F0! -' 19 end surrounded' Clie-is Chen Win - ” ivho was selsed and bound, flung is to The ) 's"mule cart and carried -to the mill-. Cut-. AUS. §°"M0 °\` . --- ‘ ‘tary court. No evidence wah given at winds, fine an warmer . - e trial and the accused olicer was 0'” mt 9°' '°'° 'nh “mzsmf Egndsmned to immediate executloli. temperature recorded in this column. UNB “Wt M ‘Lise ..-iiiw mst ,miiu not iiiiiing the 52 degrees shove zero pany _order and ave Per een :com prison” npegigii yoiipys were med B \_U0W°d° m_1“°'.*“m °\”‘°- “Em 7' ` until the Gener ’-s _body was com- ""'-'°’j'T"i'°' i . i _ __~____;__:__.,_._. iiigieiy disembered. It bells news- Ask for wears e and teh, no other power one set o hoesee, the success o 'po LET--HOUSE 8 KING BQ \-ARE. _ _ _;____________.____,h,_,,___.,,__,.g.,,_.,,,_.__,,_ " position through using 'funds of th 5 WOONSOCKET, Aug. 20-l.i'Alr _ liance Nationale of Canada and the 000-'cll‘l_ bf grain, 79,000 of themi United States ended its two days "_'h'eati"wei-e inspected. The increase in °0“"°"ti°“ bl’ '°'¢\°°tE“3 "W 01d ‘ ' _ ‘ ‘ “Pretident Yuan Shi Kai, alarmed '__' at the outcry is publishing Vice- i _ T A_WA_ A _ 19__Ti, ii, co _ President Li Yuen Hung's telegram ing hlnnquet t\;g`l`romier eBo.rdne; TY ‘E1 om” t'° fasten E'h° ma'-"9 Q” that ` th Ottaw Conservative Association °m°l“l» “nd E°a."iP5 ‘_*°5”5i“°“°F‘ ° b ‘sud ‘W uwiamber mth at surrounds himself, with troops. Ac- hr Cifnte LMI and pmm.i'Bu. cordlng to Chinese newspapers the » KONG- 'K€N0. N18- 2°‘°P“'°*°“» ;o°he':n':Enhornte niinir. .iii the ‘_'_’_‘_§’}';“*i°“ __s;_rried sggnin ii ii;_ri_ _ th- ,_ I d of Chem) Chow pax cabinet mlni_i;tciiitwill_ beximgitteéi ang Km” a_cwauy_ dinnm with 'é' "3 g ' ?'th° PHE” ’“ ` cr ° ° pe ° his victim in an European I-lo~ ls ls. A '0EEll0Al\0_l|S , ~ A is -i , 020.000 Money "His Undoing _-- ~ i (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, 20-The delalca- tions of Arthur ichmond, the young clerk of the Elni Bt. Branch of the Bank of Toronto who attempted sui- cide ere now estimated at $25,000 money gclonglng to the bank. police alter he was arrested, Rich- mond last May made $7,000 at Wood- bine- _ _ Alter that heplayed them at Du ferin Park and through local hand- books and lost not only his ow $7,000 but $10,000 of the bsllk’si money as well. and recoup his losses and lost $12,- 000 more of the banks money. Bank to keep hiui going while play ing races, but the loss to the bank. $5.000 at most according to bank of- ficials. (Canadian Press.) TOIIONTO, Aug. Z0-Betting on races was the cause of wrecking of careers of two Toronto bank clerks. Rolland Harris, assistant clearing house teller of the Standard Bank tion of about $7,000 from the bnnk's funds, while Arthur Richmond, pay- ing teller of the Elm Street branch N, Aug. 20-presidents Taft .today held a brief conference with A. Mitchell Innes, charge of the as a result 0! playlllit rece! with British °mb“‘"y wh° Nceutly pf” The track was at least two secon slow being very snuilv blotwithstand and eight horses mi.-iwcreil the nd glance at the siiminery will sented Great Brltafn's protest a-A gainst certain features of the Panama Accor ing toe statement to the Canai_bm» _ _ 'ing this very limi .vas fast _a Mr. lnnes said he had not lodged any further protests against the bill! [_ _and had n_ot heard the viewB of his and every trick ,_m'___.n to the apo Foreign Office on the Jlolut resolution suggested by President Taft to per-I “ mlt foreign nations to test the free was ,it times ini,_______ the B,_,i.,_i tolls clause in the United Btatcs' courts. . Th t 1; 'lt ‘ - - - en 11° Well 0 Hmm 9” Y-0 try Visitors who talked with President t ici” winner i the 2_i7 ci" Taft today are inclined to believe' that he would sign the Panama -billi Roland Harryls, assistant clearing even if ,io assurance, were given timii ii iieii -i th - . i ~ great showing pitted as they we "tl?t;m;tandeifrd) Bai1eknE;m';nb1;mi;:llE1iilz;)lE 8 H/cxdltncztstilllilixorix ezplahixing t ug" 8-gelllst highly priced importatio _ e 0 8 mga ° ‘°_ and professional reinsmcn. _ ` < ' ' ' . h h through Congress THHEE ARE 0_l|H0_ g THH000H 0H|NH‘ __ . _ Everyone was pleased to sec t has ‘U0 BHBWHT £0 the mlB8PPl`0l>l`iH- popular Ginger and his splendid driv- .._._- MONTREAL, Aug. 20-Following a debauch of ltussian lahorersein which wood alcohol was drunk,_ three are dead and -tlirec very ill. ,___,___,__i.-- zu.:-2 i;::i;.r.::':;.“;:r :.;.."i:;;_i HHAHAWH HAH HHS _ Siiiiiiis iiiiisiiii Hi 0AH000\|E0 'rrit`es', oi ii_ao‘notoh;' N. B., died here Sunday. »' 1` \ A " `» ' ‘T .*‘ .‘ T0 IHHESHHATE AMEO|0AH’$ HEATH the Dominion government has com- _ (Canadian Pi-ess,) WASHINGTON, Allg. 20-Repre- sentative Norris of Nebraska intro- duced n. resolution today requesting It OPGHB Bt Sf- AHGYGWI. N B-.fthe President to send to the house - all 'information he has regarding the case of James Wood Rogers, the Cal- ifornian who was killed in the Cen- tral African jungle as a result of _n hunt by British soldiers who were or- dered to kill or capture him. The resolution was referred to the Foreign Committee. ' TO OUST BOSSES. iinovlprtuold august ia- In e Speech here Colonel Roosevelt de- clared that the ordinary voter had nothing to hope for thru the success of either the democratic of republi- can parties, which, he asserted, arc equally boss-ridden, "Only by supportlog the progres- sive party can you strike any eden- tive blow against boss rule and ma- n was sent to the ' victim's wife lo more clothes as her husband felt col in the night air." ._.___,..Z_--- ` No/coal. Rare nnolslou. 0 sion abd matte; of rates will not b taken up until October. china and ring politics in the United sary to dress the corpse. a message 3_i_Btes_ _ Y "There is nothing whatever to <1; choose between the two old parties _ in this respect. At this moment, the domination of Tammany in New York, of the Taggart machine in in- diana, the Sullivan machine in lili- . nois, within the democratic party, is as fl of the Barnes-Guggenheiim Penrose machines within the republican par- ty. Nothing whatever of permanent value is to be 'gained by exchanging one set of bosses for the other, one e set of machines for the other. "The success of the democratic uu- tlonai ticket means enthroning in shove and "°t` -Enquire at 174 Hil|lb°l'° 3U'°_°*»- f """"°""` `”""°"""""' 'L-TV-_»"" above. this at ew he on Tueeda in will be thlrtel inntes m Guardll wit was sixty t moo "Ren wb Eksgy -Qddfili G. A, _Hsu d give particulars. __8;|§,£§4- _ . . _ - _ , °" sr. -In i oi-laiU»0'1"1‘1Vl‘0 ' . ' A t 1 . 'rh t i ith tito.-e _y?i‘u`esds . lug. it a water proof The Ohnrlottetdvn motor beats_sl;\w;»lr.t.\:i_:ies_:ut;>h l;_emu__r;:° loud _ an iYi,,ii,,»i,i,,,, 1.," ,ii noi-.ii _iynieh had been in oeergpwwn _ et- _ P 4 In 4 ii. their praise oi o. i.. orent end his H ._ . ~ _Q-liufiillf _ muh; Monseyu his nethnttf- Jr _fl`:;_’ti'___‘:’°;'*“__ __ &_"‘.h°:§; #lent eonimittgi _ on thediiiendi: - " " _ =_='_ _.`-.`~‘ _. ' ` ‘ ` d " ith if- 1_1? » .P°_'. “ ° . _ '- _rt d sauce! u ue . _Em"m_ Zyipz " Ai-1; égigipifsi, seas intel-ffred with their progress. w ichni? wx brought by thoughtful y' Braee's Corner ‘end the Kindlfilff which found the pen df! Wood Ielands|.The Doris was forced to leave irith management and earnest endeavor On A _ ' A ‘ 'mined t an tif i ¢eeoln.ih ut , . n t°“' ° s°°wht l#na%1T°%thfi':`E:‘i,.i”;|r'°\’,“:¢:gy‘Ea‘;r` gear night? E*.’h‘ere‘bsIl|l? non(E“:\Etai\{a\?le in Geetlz- ;‘E¢:ll?>wfrEg the motor host parade a 'lm' 1"" ° »- "‘ A ' °° I n -- " ' ` P if " ‘P ‘ . ns ert te r ni ht.in which the beets were iiium '°" M15. _ luwsa so whntro§¢h.wn,an hnsifto m It r,B ° “ Enfuoxmg 1”; tr-ict F311 'onltheintd Etheptrfp 7; ex one was gsnflh hi supply. Oil Wood Islands ineted and presented s pretty spec- ` nm 8°- °° " ' 1|* ,ii-iii* e ' " omentous. Hr. Benoit's the heaviest ses Esc experienced and tacle, the crews gathered at the time. _~ wut ~ ' Umzdww Nl motor `bost"en`iployed_ here the Orient, apt. Steele, and wharf and cheers for Mr. Grant were "We prong L_ _ _ Ai, _im ' ‘ ii( canvas and |Psde\good the Rpaie were forced to put back, most heartily rendered and-expressive both. We M* 9' " ‘ ' 'im ‘. reins irbuhdi James Offer ln his the lat having motor trouble and in spontaneity. This was replied to be "‘* "‘~ “- ,‘_gi”u»' » mg” gh; gym hgl “bin 118007! ll!ll§D$l- TDD WT” ll\\D_U'\ lllf1'.\\\o HIIIIINYBNQ "Cl E THE Fitch csolihsrowu Y ._ _ .. p without'a mishap and proved her Orient later completed the trip. er for Charlottetown. '|fl\Q‘°_\\|E _E '__ i‘\__‘ _V -'i¢_~.i“»\f_-';-_f',_"‘_l'-l __ I, T, ,_.i,,g _`.&°sE0.‘f§i, '_ |(i_iiar&|` _ __ _;. ___‘ Modems wirii . §Jmuw 1hhs. Aus. 20- Beret 'M VAN`p0UVEB_""`Aui';`_- 20-W_ S_ Hunter of the St. Stephens ca I' IN, i _ _ _._i. ,__,__,._.1~_-- - _ e-._-..~ ‘ -‘ - ' ` ' Elltlliut. 1039 Lust flight Alter ln Illness of ` H’ A J E A ' A E ' ` _ » t ; ~ _- _ i Milking iilleu I0i1_rli~llsii_urknbly Eusytliltlvs-ll 'i lgenf _isgen In sight A ' Playing lhe'|iacesWith Banks Pi E- |3llll|ll H'H0l"$¢§ D0 ` ______.____¢1» . (Special to ,The Guardian.) MONCTON, N. B., Aug. Z0-Two the hottest contests ever hold in t went one of the best and gamut r Ui es of her career. Everyone loves iie and when she won the first heat e provinces were witnessed on the Monc- recclvril a 3"” 0V°“°“' ~‘ ton Speedway today in the 2.20 and Him" si While “Qt “thi” E3; 2.11 classes. Every heet wee ionght memo. made » new tri' es\\l__._ to a finish and it took five heats decide each race. to horses who had raced several <15' The 2.30 CIA!! wnr. the fir"~lt' tiriies called bell.-'A t t ld -haw .that it was the fas es fic of tae while it was her firm. _emit some horses took ii.-it records. The best drivers in the provinces l1W€_nf~Y DUST! tllit OV" |0005 B S pitted their ekili ..~~..inet cech other er in the provinces. It was no dit- was made use of i.. land a winner rt sri-dit lor any horse to be be n'__m The excitement on the gyand sta-nfl The fi.-st heat Iona Girl t!'Bl10d U0 their feet It was nimoat impor-nil 0 P a n owing to the changing positions i each heat. Island horses made e Hay Pamcefote treaty could be put Iona GNL Baby Logam Ginger and Prince Louis did especially well 'l' e‘ former looked good in the fifth heat maritime record for her age had h owner so desired. Her wonderful per- formance in _this race stamps her as a sensational marc for nent year and Captain D. A. Mack nnon who train- ed and fitteil hcr is receiving many words of congratulntion. h e Hammond Kell win the fourth lowering his record by two seconds. of the Bank of Toronto, lies at ~ '(CBl1B¢lluD Pl`¢‘*l~) Baby Logan, driven by Jack Irving, ni; the !~..'»ii then shot to the front finishes bringing tlir spectators io W0" bv ii 1Bl\§t|‘- N011" 0|-ki if-A and ull others close up. ' _-ni 'ihe ef-fond neat was Q repetition of n V - Q I ll* aim-_ir ihrn »-printing to the finish. i-6| tiinr- in thi.: heat is a new reco ns ~Iona and isionly one second _ 5 was fouled and had a narrow ri Yi heat in his race in sensational style were allowed to start. Iona Girl. uid ate I such hot company. I E second, ibe 'rec Iona b in hind' till the The rd for behind the Maritime record for four year olds. _ in thenhird beet rose hed the pole but was crowded out of position ig- ing sent off a length behind- _S e made e, break and finished fourth, _ Premier winning. The fourth heat was Ginger's driver being determlnad to land _piloted the game little gelding ‘round in greet style, giving him a new mark of 2.20. In this heat Iona escape in this case will amount. to about oi her race for easily beating *_ 8 _ . er Hll it he an from a smash up. ln the filth heat only four horses Gln- ger, Premier, and Nellie Calls, Ej- ‘ (Continued on page 3.) 'ituii Hiiuiii » _...__ (Special to The Guardian.) corps number 173 of St, John, day won thc Strathcoha trophy the best shot among the Cadets the Maritime Provinces. E camp. _ Sgt. Hunter scored bull's eye aft b\ill's_eye making the splendid :__ gregate of 35 points out oi' a po spun ::.';_ ALUEHAHH _ AHE EAEIHG (Canadian Press.) bribes. enthroning in power the other set bosses. will defend the rights of piopcrty; bu we put man above what msn ba mauity orflnarily coincide with th fl ct binween them our allegiance dlle to human rlgliis first. "The effort at tb.. time to rcbuk one set of bosses by voting for til candidate of the other sct of bosse sult in mere futiliiy. Both are controlled by the like iiiii' ierful beneficiaries of _prlvilivre anclal. The differences between th men who really dominate the tw tween great corporation attorney who for the moment represent di! ferent corporations, hilt who com ople as masters over both over the whole people for half ` stand DETROIT, Aug. Z0--Nine aldgi-iiicn face charges of bribery and nine oth- ,ers charges of agreeing to accept ,,.,.,...,...-~v--- the republican national ticket meunr of "We are interested in property; we 0| i .-_____.__-.--- __ parties are merely the differences be-DEARTHQUAKD FELT ' ' " te ti i t Eg§iEEh:fliiiic‘iE ienmienitatglestghlishotse ‘1“°“° shock at Hartland, at _ no the nominee of the other se is play ln the hands of both. Nothing _ _ _-,-,-_-_-_:_-,-:_-;,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-; f.-_~_-_-_»_-V _-_-_-_-_~q-' :_ . . lui iiciuiii ____ E A A0000 SEHEHETH 1.... - _ ` (cenedien ri-ess.) H - F. T0 nm ‘M Miiiieny enthoi-ities heve decided- -to t°` increase the strength of the army f gli from nineteen divisions to_ twenty two ‘divisions including that of guard. 'I‘hc shoot wus held at the Alder- Tim “heme 'iii K0 into ,gmt next; shot rounds where the boys are in year and is to be completed by 1918- N. The incrensnd i-.ost is estimated at |20, flu! ii':'I is ’. i;».li-»::i $13,000.000-)° Bi __ . _...__- "GHAHH A0000 K. P. IS IH SESSIHH _ IH MOHO0HT. H. 0. SEO|00S CHARGE - (Special to The Guardian.) lVi0NCTON, Aug.. 20-The annual grand lodge of the Knights of Py- thias met hers today, 200 attending. Beports show the membership oll June 30, to be 2516, a gain of 219. SGURVY ON BOARD. _ _-'- 'i SAN FRANCISCO, August. 19-» giscurvy ravaged »tl_1e crew of the maile. We fuel that the rights of hu- Frcncli bark Marie when llgutll ° winds kept the wiu.i|_i|~i|r.i»i~-r.t IQ rmhts °f property' but H were is emi: 189 dsis on its yi.i.|.fi» ir.»ui‘ Rotter- dam. The vessel's supply of -vege- c tables became exhausted, and the 9 rlimnse laid low most of the umm- “Ainirs of the crew. J. Kehelsrdmuc- |‘°'""“ “B my "MW bound to l`B_\cn‘h.i.ei end his body _wee buried ~;*_t -sen. All except thr-ee~of»_thc other i "In their essence tim democrntic ' '_ _ ~ _ f -“_ and republican muiliines are :-.lllfe ` 'memini oi the. crew have. recover .1 . .. _ (lt i:. imiliy yflll'l'llll09 .`~B~"H!l\l'\Vi,r __ {=ibii. L_... ...wer-fed tbi¢__port.j__The_'MMie “ privileged political and privileged iiu- l“'i“ 5° |`¢l2ll°d ll`@m_"ll\\!'“°W\° Ed* efif-.i' iimni fumlgltlon._ *‘ e in 'uo_v.a_ soorii. f Hanlrax, /ing. se-sy ee eertiil yesterday mornilikr-plaster wal llllhi- pc"To try to punish one set of de- GD 0” '-5° Win! lil INN \l°\ll\l- ~ fenders of political and industrial ~ --‘°""""“""""" ccasionall votin for A N l privilege by o y __ g __ N o » . :_ ' pleases the bones of the two parties _ __ more than the action of the nominal independent who shows his indepsnd ence purely by raising to power first ll thi# Unit i ~-so donnt the home oi eoéh ;f”';i ' __ -‘O one party and then the other order ant- would preler to 'keep absolute' elB. ` " i ~ < minion all the time, but, as they ` know thimis-impossible, they are _"Are you ,iqulte content to keep up their sham typewriter _ t warfare with one hnother, so that 10rd 0 each set may preserve its dominion 'those who the me 101| Oh wr mud 1'? i, *fr _ ., ii _ ti; i‘ 7 gy , _ i. feiff' in s it fu' ‘f i", __ H 'i .gf *_ .ii ;_ \,~| if .-L_, ' Egfr is F95 , ...~ \ it _-' ~_»-,$21, va 4' .: _ ... :' :wc .' __', ` . 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