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I _1~_f-*gif-A~._.. _ ,-_ _ A_ ___ ___ _,_____ ___ __________ _____ SACKVILLE, ...Oct 16-(Special)-I NIAGARA FALLS, Oct 18-(‘Spec- mhir Wheaton, nged 52, committed , ial.)»-George Maire committed suiuide suicide at Middle Sackville by han§‘il1?;,n';h§(;¥v;;l§ himself iv" the‘f“us'°" ing himself to 8' Dem" i” the bam Of’ The body was recovered an'd i th his b"0thf"“i“"1“W- H¢"`V9Y'B0WSel`. gpockets were found idcntiificatior? pn? The damaged had been in P001` heal- Ipers and a letter addressed to the th for some time mid was affected ICoroncr saying the suicide was the melltii-"Y but it W0-5_ not fhmlght he Iresuit of slavery to ciwarette smok- :er - - __ _ i Dope Fiend. _ ling. 7’ ,Hiram liowatt Again Proves Himself 'the Champion Distance - 1 I eltliverttliis ' 0 d th Piowso, Joseph Gaudet Nelson Win 'and four minutes later Gaudet wheel- fr0nh_ r e did not succeed in reaching Anatok DI`0D€!`ty. They fcar l‘::iry li 'c' e. chester and Pere Peardon ed b makin o ~ I . ‘ . » _ ' I ~ ' y _ _ _ y _ g a g od race and try- ’ihis race developed 1 g i because the season was too far aid- ,Q l A q ` I _i . I A I V* ~ l . Y I Starter James McMillan fired thefing to gain on the leader. P-rcwseicontest between the two s?e¢?veah~;;?I, - L pistol at 4.06 and the most interest-|pBBScd by nt 5-09i. Only half a min-'ed, who, with McDougall outclassedl ing of the two races was on ute later than Gaudet the bumh on Marin Wm C From the start Percy Peardon took Howatt drove in a winner in e g ow orneri A K : if ~ 1 4,13 with the following ,iv the m tk:-mdnistration s1.ea.mor Godthaab on cult to_get over. . 'coming on in the order n-ameri some'-James Byrne, John Blnnchnni? J_. which Dr. F. A. Cook travelled' from Iihe iirernen had-the start roped in'distance behind the two leaders. gJ_ Tremor, Ge0_ Mcnougauy Ca,.1|Upoim|a.vik to Egeminde, nn; returned at four o clock and the ever obllgingl Prowse and Winchester were ridingfMilford, Jack Gordon and- Wm to Copenhagen. police were on hand to prevent nnslgnod races, the former leading_IH-inqs. ' Captain Schoubye says Knud Ras- uunecessary crowding at the ropes, Prowse had passed Winchester audi From the start' Champ Train led m“SSf¥'1 Went t0 interview the Eski- -'l‘he senior entries were lined up h'¢,[Peardo'n at the Waterworks and was'e,nd as they made their why 055 theimos, Cook says he accompanied him four o clock and the following were never headed; by these two after thrrt.,Icourse thny spread out' considerably H10 #18 P010- ' the sI.'aqters:-Hiram Howatt George Howntt passed' Smallwoods at 5 05'with Trainor and Milf to 'I Rasmussen did ”°t 59° them BS llc ' ' - -- ~ u - U. ° ` MTE; ’;vi;e1:écyI"¢;lc¢; rigid raxsepromotélsunered 3 severe fall bruising his conclusion to be drawn and ‘that ls- G successfully run oil yeyslterda Iknee ondly- Ai- this i-1m°‘H0WHtt WHS the best mm* W°°- - - ` Y “ °' lending Gaudet gunmen .1 C noon. I A _ mountea ms wheel alter updsn _r8- Howatt's prize is n $55 Olevolsndt _ T110 day WIIS Blmnnt all that could. _ war B d“"“‘E Racer-the second within -nort. -- be desired; the air was bracingly cool'a plucky race and always keeping time-presented b a‘s ' ° __ y E. nice. Gaudet- E _ _ and its effect on the riders was hh'__Howutt in sight. He, however, tailed wins 8, Silver Cup, presented by Gay - inspiration to greater efforts. ~~ Ito get any material gain oh- 'the Emi Pmwse wins a silver medal Competitors ‘in speaking oi the longwinded winner oi the lest on-Ar. pmw',,ted by W N qtagndn md Wmj _ course sniid it was in good* conditionldian Road Race, although he did chaste W1 " ' U ’ ` I _ r ns a a dozen ph t from the start to a. short distance nioke up some of the lost time. presented my G_ H_ Cook-B Btudigos' NEW YORK, Oct. 18,-(Special)-A past the Nosth River Bridge, whey-6| In the meantime, the other three, The Jhhgm- ,gm was started t'specia.1 cable says the Greenland nd. the road' was heavy and rather dim-:Prowse, Winchester and Pearden were a I ' vanced. ` However he met some Eskimos who had converted with choirs Eskimeo. Their sbatements agreed with- Oook'l~ They believed that Cook and the Ee- kimas reached -the Pole. Captain Schoubye odds that when the Eskimos at North Star saw his 'ship they were terrified, believing Peary was on hoard, and they hurri- edly _hm their pr-o-_'iam-.s emi 0-.Mr devil. n|iMuNUN{5KI1I[;{ IN [Nm wwf; SPANIIHUS IIEIIAT ~ g y . . G U k b ’ ' l I 1 . a rt-:iiarkahly credit _ _ U . ‘ Yi f i' ' _ - I a ses n "own ut den; Wlincixesger remaining behind. -gingly plucky -attempt to catch How- z;i')’i;: 1?;neorw1ii;n?ii1yofi\?<:Jstiiijiidsqlrgrig- -..__ 5 Y, five min very closely. Out Malpeque Road theutes and .twenty seconds, clipping iritootrrditylgezyfgiasgog 5:; ,xzmwgflg ____ ____ riders proceeded making fittle or no'fifteen seconds of .his own ti.me in his Y » _ changes until they arrivcrl _at the last race. , College when Howatt Prowse and' Gaudet came in two minutes and And a Rm Thmves |n-Th _ C U Gaudet, pulled out and passed Pear- forty seconds later after an exceed- New York-N0 C|ue to the the Effect be A e __ a crwor s the riders`werc'att. en Mcgougau won third 3 29 i Robbers. \ ,NEW YORK, Oct. 18--(Special)~/r Diamond necklace valued at teo thou- sand dollars and a ring set_with four diamonds, /disappeared last -month from the workshop af Tiffany & (30,, Filth Avenue. ' The necklace had been sent in for repairs. While out for luncheon he left the jewels in ‘a box on the table and when he returned the .necklace was missing. 'line employees were rounded up and searched but on clue developed. A ring disappeared in a like manner p. few days later. Detectives have been at work for two weeks. In ixPws|un__ IN IIII KIIEHEN Howatt Gaudet ` Prowsc _ Pearden Winchester , 4.16§ 4.17 4.17§ »i.1B§ 4.181 I _ _ I siii~:uinAN, wyo., oct. iséispec- inl)~-Word has reached here of the .destruction of the entire mining -'ers was destroyed and it is feared when “PP"°acm“g Winsloe R055- , .___ _ ~ Coming up to amd passing Milton, _ tho riders were reported at' iris ofiice . " *”' as follows:-- ' _ spienau Me/mga wen §;y°,;,;° ~ ~.;‘.'§.’.. Attuxded Yesterday Alter- §'§§§.’,`§§'°' ii? _ . Peardsn had lost considerably by a n00n and tveningi _ fall in a__`pit of sandy road whore he, experiemced considerably difficulty in SA(`KVII.LE, _ Oct l8»-(Special_)--I B Wii_sIiiiio'id spilt gunpowiler on the kitchen fli or and later hils wife swept and put i~\ in the stove. .I The explosion Uroke the stove and burned Mrs Wnshrnond quite badly. I IEIINVINIIUN III I IIIIIIIHIII IIIIIIIiISl TORONTO, Oct- 18-(Specialfi--Pro- gram for the coming provincial liberal convention will be drafted by a romrmittee in Toronto on October 22. , it very large sections of the partv are out to ban-ish the bar a‘nd, want this incorporated as a plank in their, “CW I2_lntI`ol'm. / ' It is intimated that McKay's leadh, crship may end. _ -#ra---_- PHIIIIIIIEIIIISIS _ IN MCGILI SPIIHIS MONTREAL, Oct 17-In the Annual‘ Sports of the McGill College at the M-I-fi. A. C. grounds. the_fqllowin¢,5 cl;rinvc Edward Island boys won pla-‘ s:- ' Blanchard won 3rd in- 120 yards dn- Sh und Znil In 440 yard run, and Math- *°0l`- won 2nd in the 16lb shot. getting st‘arted again. The S. S. Convention met in the At Milffm. iUSt Whefn the F0-‘Nl Hamish 0hur¢h_ City-_ at 3-_hree p_m, crosses the railway track, Gaudet It will ‘he notjced that Howatt,"in which lie unfo-rtunattcly smashed town of Dillon by>m.e_ who was le'adin'g, had a gain of two the frame of his wheel in two places' Timers-G. F. Hutcheson, Dr H. The muse is not kn0wn_ A large minutes on the last two men at this-He endeavored to procure n wheel' to Johnson, W. N. 'Tanton and L. T‘. Iquantity of winter supplies for min- Station' “mah 0” Im” was ““S“c°°SSf“1» find Miller. I > Umpires-Sidney Miller at Water Ithcre will be much suffering, J°5‘*Ph Gaudet moved to the ff0l1t.I"'E Picked “P by 8 friendly team. Works and Royal Arms, James Kim- and-he and Howatt with Prowse For comparison appended below close behind proceeded in these posi- will be found the time of the riders To all those Mr P*-fi :i~'rr-~= the tions for slime tlmn in the last two races in which they Guardian to tender l .Hhs ~ - . ‘ I .'. \. ,:.. I SI At» Winsloe, Winchester, who up to were competitors at both 2 for their atten-"i_». ,-_mv .-_;_ pm-_ _ this time had been following Peardon Name Guardian E. Ri'ce'sIvice so kindly rendered. ` closely, pulled out and drew up on Race -- I the others, leaving Peiirden as last Howatt 1.05:35 _ man. v Gaudet 1.09:l5 - Ga'udet_,_ 4.27, _ next, doin‘g.the course. in cnc hour fifteen minutes and forty-four sec- onds. Percy Peardon did not finish havin.; received a very had fall at Miltoh ,walked 'in part of the way before be» Race 105:20 1.08200 Prowse 1,06.37 1.08244 Winchester 1.05:49 1.15:44 Howatt/s ti-me is the fastest ever drivem over ‘that course amd will opml. pare more th-an favourably with pro- fessional rider's time. He deserves great credit for his credi‘table show- ins 'and he has _ proven beyond n doubt that he is thc best in the Maritime Provinces on the distance evqnt. ' The comrpetitors all ran clean mari- ly races and the best of feeling pre- reported in the -following posit-ions Prnwse crossed the line next, hislutes Jack Gordon f nth mud ' Later withithe time of arrival th-ere append- time 'being one hour, eight minutegfglhhchm-d mth, }3y,-:Bon ngulrq nesan_ in 3 COI'li8Si YGSi8f'd€ , a y re cdr- and fourty-four seconds, Winchesterlturned Oh the wrong y-ohd` and were not given any place. The officials for the event 'were:- ileferee-L. B. McMillan. Starter-James _ McMillan. ball ati Milton. Y 8 D P Y. -The two- races were.” unmarred by `k'indliest feelings predomdnavsd at mon'g,.tlic participants 'in both events. Thanks are also due the firemen for their kindness in raping im the finish and to the police for their invaluable services- volunteered: and faithfully carried out. Three of the competitors i‘n the events were from the A-begweit: Club vailed among all. There is but onel and night were Victorias. There was a large attendance oIf\dele- ._ _ --~ __ - -_- --_ _ -_.__Y _` gates and Sunday School workers. I An earnest, prayerful and hopeful Im W spirit prevailed at all the meetings/ - I ' The addresses and papers were of a very hi h order. E The devotional exercises of Uhe af- l ternoon session was led by R'ev_ Mr. - » G-anong. This was followed by ve/rl' ~` " able and suggestive papers by Rev ~ Geo M Moore 30 30 28. Z9 27 30_ Z7 31 27 29 31 88 _ Rogers 35 Keith Rogers 35 _ J. Miller 32 24 V. Lomgworth 30 20 E. Matthews 29 28 20 7'? _ F. Hutcheson _ 24 -Z8 22 7-il N. McKay 28 25 20 73| 85 81 PQ'-‘?°‘f" svicu wins I rw Iumlvlumus Mr st.-Athie, J. A. Moore, wiih-ei>9ffS0U`»Iwhich made it rather uncomfortable winiicrs were' I I -- | 'schmgc of Hrewmks or My charm' I ~ M Schurmfrn. ‘f th ‘riflemen. In the revi ' A ~ ~ ' 1°" 'md f°rb‘ud'1“g "owds "° Stand Mi” ary _ ,°r e V . D WSI First C1855 CHDI5 D- A- McKinnon close to the reviewing stands. Rev Mr Orman gave a D0l“i'ed and-m§tcli fired B, week ago the 4th had 99 points ST JOHN Oct 1'.’-A despatch from telling address On "Tile H°.m° Wd 5 rad 0* °“‘1Y 18 P°i“‘=B 'Wt ‘hey second elses Lt E. E. J-pref--\ s5pts_ Montreal says the big c. P. P.. liner ~ - _ .. » . - _ -. 49 » _ ~ _ and the United States are constantly f.‘_'.i..§.‘;"‘i:i._.i;i.‘:.°‘;i-_.__ .ir s:3:'i““‘::: raise: f.:.i.'r:;‘2.“.:.._ “° G- H- -9 »--- -1 -- <0 »- --wh t this sunday School Moyemmti The closest competition was nit the in the Halifax Dry Dock. Preparatory The secret .service men oi Mexico us characters n 50,, when only 5,, wuts separated '» - ' Ito her Sailing to th‘s port. svurvey An-other train ions Ai Mexican Stands For", - B I I Iwi” be held' at Q“°I’é°- 1”' °"d°"` U’ cavalry arrived yesterday and began M' Hayes' President of fmie‘Ni:e lfhrtiaiittamisiexinheh ef the -ith C. A. :"“d “I” “"1” Wh” d‘““'“€° 5'" 1"” cavolrym<»_i Arc i>B'1___]0__ gg; 90” _In - e.BenAte_dnly routine business 3.1¢, J’ Q- I,_. Fi, f' '_ _ ce: Ai M_t0ehs------ '-f--as---'-ao' |a_6o " ` " M 5 IN D w. B. Prewsm -.ar ai ‘sv];°‘1“""“”»??‘“"°~"’°'°“““""°' °‘"D°’“° » lk 'Capt _ "'13 ' - , QQ .H P5 llllvlsom 29 30.2A_ - ~_| _ ».~, _ 'NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 17.--A Special to the Times-Democrat from Blue- 50158. Nicaragua, by wireless by Col- UU. says: ._ _ ` e ~ "The revolution headed by Gen. ~7uan J. Estranda against President “Ilya has aroused the entire coun- try and seems to be sweeping the ro- l’“I>I\`°- Everywhere th re iile are 8"" “ “Sh” “”' - ‘ Mai W- A- Week! *I - 30'” 49 89 st t ` '_ I ` I Ferrer tp the ditch when he 0 0 mptumd tt and than wgylzoghep bstsnts, and the routine business We _ ____ _ h t ,or orted to be flocking to the armies ' A t . Stewart ---3124 -fl6~ -B1* veiiiticnisfn- C01- U€“;Ff,°'dB;di~1f-1xpJunhyer as 25 ze 79 had of a f°f°° Q' “"°'° “‘§,,§,,,, ,,,_ MA; c. Leigh _ ao ze za 19 vohitienists. arrived at 0*? ts 1 _..._ ____ ___ fore the main body of the nsurgen 296 278 805 879 gigs, viqlence vras»en'acted»f -The _Re- _ulblfcan Deputy Asntti started the trouble when he demanded that a speech be ruled out of order by the President, against which action the Opposition protested uprcariousiy _ __ _____ ___ - - ___. _ -- 200 .500 60,, pts the opposition that .existed sm-eng M_1_n§r- at 49 Chestnut emo sh hehem --Aim might. hong hiv. the Mpu- us Bogsfggitiggkgzz .ilfuomfay h£:E,¢_|-adn, the entire fl;ir'£te‘s‘l:)fl_fm`i;>‘;‘ Iiibéggrn . _.....6€g§ Varlihblt winds, cool and showery. person or persons. Rent from now B fore tim my wig- token by 'the re- the interior to 'attsc e D P k . . l T e _ength of today will be ten till March free of charge. Apply nt INT NSE FEELING IN ROME A r" 'town of Cntma i ec or ., ._ Nil hours and fifty two minutes. 44 Chestnut Street. 10-19ulwpd R333, Oct. 1‘.`.-Indignstion meet; I _ s ~ \ » \ o ern Schools." i ' ° ‘ r i _» . - ,>. _ i sv, 5 » 'f ,.5 . t *I ‘ _ ._ 4, ,V ° - - ‘ them out. The whole normal life the city. is lnterflllii-U. Aimonl masses the feeling grows more _ _ ent as the people attribute 0 “WI- tion of the revolutionist to cm Ism, Vsticarn influence Q4 -I R support. _ _ ‘ The Spanish and Austr_lnn~embpseli and the vstiean are closely gag* by troops, and it is thought t t. inehlnres adopted by the policl dh mflithry authorities will prevent copy ous outbreaks, ' , .1 5; A - ' iiowA'r'rw1Ns rm-: RACE A n 'mc $55.00 RAC’-“_ e ~\ xx 3-( .T .r s s. '-. - ‘ I . . » 4