1 ._g ls gl, ' ¢`vliel-l; ‘Lili rf-*__ -A-~.,.. 1,. . ,:» S'qw&=¢4» ‘eu of stomp into multi imiliiifitiilif ` 'tluf ol~\¢ell.liy Drinking Carbelie A ‘ Neill-Sid Clic ~ ~ ..- .. Pee-rutan. (neges. Nev. m.-J. N. lellaod, who it is aaid, wealthy is ,rrgoienasireoieeeq .»wg_sn»ie= stress y-ae~ yuwfe- by esrhdlie ae d. He Wal out work. lmtineyi 'having tqaandqeredi Il`il§(X_l) wh"lrli" hai had made ie un News ooh! erilisl lichen uni .lust uoaxelxom Teeome with 1. P. Little- lleld. who was ahold-Qoi_ne_miner. They engaged' e roolif audi when ‘Littlefield were in ree`ee"ueI»°»\ mes. nr renee him I laesrl on. a street corner and gave' him sdoliar with which t'o`huy nmkrsu. meiitidvwent immeeutsly to a drug stare* end' bo'u|'oi: equantley ol 'I told. Ho then, hurried to. bio NOD. took” li lllill WU LllSl Eirded His oil his shoes and lying on thebed swal- lowed hal! of the sold in a live ounoo bottle. On reiurning Ltilelleld iound him deed. The deceased una 42 years old, and his parents are aaid to reaids nt Ker- well, P. E. Ir-land, The coroner ima en- deavored to get communication with them. There an a number of J. Mehode known to have gone from Orwell to the far Wesi,and one or two having the init|a‘a J. N.,butlt was not possible lo obtain any further pant-ioulare of the above repoxt,lnet night alter the news reaehed the Guardian riiloe. ' llli3l£»U"l Bil ,_-_ 'Helk1ie' Soereeef Danger--, Morwalllod Overboard ' .. Drowned Dinar, lov. !1-(8pu\ial)- The nobr n(¢||g£\sf_¢'v|neh *sited tor law is.t_ '1'lerLiq`,|.¢e‘Qhse 'te Westport iodrr and repqted that in the gale of Nov. wth 0ihn10§n¢u oi Conreeuvllia was wnvhsd ovaiiioard and drowaed.‘. Oap, Hn] ol the sehr. Hattie C. which arrives has today hem N0' York np” what seemed io be pg( miwensr _quit silsst wlthri 'Q Qed, li'eie1`t`r`sscovl- linen is teena ei tray. A mu wel nent out look alter the direliet. , , muon; IN o0nN sAi,ve=. ft “fl “'“"’ °°“§1`.‘.‘2‘l`i."l7..°.ll<`l ‘i.`_.‘.’..'.‘."l§ |e°S...;'¢m%oes=:‘;srseu>f, 'meh is purely vagete a, ea no pain and nares in oueday. Deu‘t target the usme» “Putualh"`1 ` siting pits. mmmi Srnslr. Nov, il.-The eitiaens ni Syd- ney today, hy a vom ol ill) to w. decided upon granting a company ibr the' ma- Q,lMg_$metiee mr- _ _ ol , in 4 per cent. ' ' dobenturee, exemption in-om talutimfr ten yearaadlwhuratthe 9,( |.l¥_90_%!l por thousand , condition! upon which ihs ibut neonates seaoaav *ell spend $lil).0il) lu eooetructiou wut, iualudlna the ureehiusry, and C no less than I0 men aid - ` Auron' nun or nnoucsme. Lllllll llllliliili ii tell ,pil Shippers Reluse Meds De~ mands And They Will Not Unload Qpip » Dr. Jonxe, Nov. £l~iSpeeial)-Th labt ‘ unions which are about a thousand strong. Tonight all t-he ilrme refused to recog- n ize the man’s demendeand as `a neulttha sirius. uuetiletns eniastieri. ‘ The .lueliiou ol wages ie not involved. iii triif . W/ilmlanron, November 18.-A won# an who gave har -name as Mrs. W.0. Waiters was taken to poiioo headquarters , drened In more dothae-tread-rimmed , Fedora hat. ew. Sho had started outta retain .m.rtraeit'¢a hun to ini mseeir lodge. Then ahs started lor home. Har lane' har eU|e'auG‘ anawlsopoalhu mise mustache. Policeman McPherson deman~ ded explanstlous. She went tothe polloe etetlon and hysterically said she was hap- py because she knew where her husband me ¢v¢ninqs, but she eould not p with the clot; eta had oe. lvlst her etlli get nems‘t\eli~sn.lb.lla»`:£ Yonl, Nov. lil.-Slandard deeiioad tes new low of the in Bt. louis, where in the suit to dissolve he Med at H5. et ten a shale NY- aold in sunset eel! Qptte 5. t steer sr is eiw.0°°.°°° valee. P. R. Empress ol inland is dia Saturday 1 b it hi i il e it - . . 0: '\m'I’°:‘b:`"';°;:u;"th':'.;‘° :nf llmarda' Llnlmsut Cures Burns. Uilard’e Llnimsei for sais sveyatsre heard the init sumti to seq. le s moment ' P” 5" . ' ` ‘ 1 thought that somthing nest be wrong Irma refuse to recognize the unions and _ owner ron rn ce., N it WDM All lIIllll.llll'l - learn where heihusbend passed his av-I trousers began toiall off, her hat iumbledl ` PRINCE ___- Goncluled Yester- dgyr-Slpecial Plea For Reid 22, 1906 l '1`°w<1o.- Nov. 21-tsosolail-An the an N H - Atnutime oipetiistingthe sweat c onoune om# _ann ,_ hui" ' e go 5 ' » e _Z-1;-tg:-T1;-L_,-:»;t_ o he ,_m‘m‘__mL__'_“vmn_|:LZ.;.;.£mm:.l;;.m.;::teso:_-; A French Paper Declares That the Two Nations DROWNED SOUND _,Q itggomgmqzvgmli iiiicnwsrivin Pitrutsiis f ici u p limi mi ntii wiin uiiiin s ...Q “V P0 c nelud- ' . stan we ,,,,,,,, »°r¢l~\\ell_ wvsnullswueusuiaa *yum - T . _ exa;fln:l';"a:l“:. ad- hand' The nu* ‘u-" "mum" ‘nd ° wuletwolaiandore the news of whose .lrmnw e na rru- '- . , :L2 e t asmad tlllMo d yin a ii vogqunelhilliulmast was visible. ‘nd N. 'nl l_‘_l“`m°m_n‘" mn meh ` Governments D¢§lr¢ pzacz, ls x nf-DU" “h"',*”°n th' °"' mn' M" .homeland to their mae blonde. root, who has been eonducting . _ ,., ' ngrae » , _ _ the easelor e crown was notpieaent and "~hhd" ‘ tvmhn' ,N Y", Imtnlun may. “HW To Amerlca'S AV¢|'S|0n, I \-il alfeouid not ro- ‘th !ew'years they have been about. - y _ _ , erluui p . - _ ..,,.,..__.._;..k. eebd. 'thoigh the defence lawyers were _ ' limginanahuatthmswisef perish- P'¢l°=°|l~ ’ , ` i eseepeiftaesr so sum uenessu ee A :Denial plea was made in favor oi the 'l'reah‘le@ame I defendant Reld,againat whom it was ui- ~ ~ f i, nn. n' “dvi” I C I ' 1 ‘_ v o iepaud. Hc- c:;::’°’;° ‘l't;'i';° °"”°“|°° °‘ hi' b¢'“R Deana me me er wmism ueoemifi W °°°“"° '"7' l ` "wilo‘ataill rellilea ee Crapaud. He was n::8|v:;l:::£lnn:aon :id in his opiiuion Illyuauvotagmand vvent to the West en ev enceio een the _ ____ ‘hut n“"”|,K._ :Sree :;“:“'°' o'a°""°“' M“"°Y- li lrank Meiiiaerrle was a son ofa well- ! n si to trial. Walsh and known raslrlaat of Cramud Corner, ll. S. , ---i--- liuconrris. urwm zu ,sen em me ne. Mara" over cur° -been away (rod the Isleuvi for the past ` ren and Alney “‘"°°"°""°'“* 1 1 The sad news will evoke wide sym- _. __ ~pat-hy lor the parents of the young mcu health ofllcer, Dr. L. Laborgu in taking bus ~uddeuiy cut on in t/heir early man- BAU Moxrnnx., Nov. 12- tSp¢-cial.)-l'iotl;_» |,“d_ elections ialllil elty wday resulted lui The collision. many olthe particulars of ____ U5¢"\l V|°¢@°l~ hieh were ||lvea~ia-'Iho Guddiavfa news lu Bi- _Jr C. Waieh defeated .l.- ealemnlfyesterdq, swears to have been Moe-men., Nev. zo-The elvis madman °‘“~'"_"' b' ‘l'l"'."'d"" “° °'° “"J°'“"l°""°' "'° '”°'° "°"° °°°“""'°" °""' and in'Sl. ¥_I2'aUersdie Hartln, eu-slRht~ neat yaara on the Paoile ooavt. steps to trier to the attentive’ emis lp- L\b¢1e|»delee_ge¥i6~rvh Alney. Indrpeud- west mar to me some or the miami, giene Committee tue ueoeility el taliag entLeborH;a¥'a1e'n hundred. M gh. gm; um |; nu un-4 wmugh Ll l . N on nmncum 'nh tmmmnunu mls mistake, lor the water le aaid to -eq--»-2--_ houses in the spring and fall I th - . 0 ° ye" havebeenee calm aa e millpend at the which are in auch damp omdition auto bg injurious to health. Bpaak|n|_ gf, Q. |}y,|m¢_ matierlhe doctor aeid that it was ` ' . , C g p I “gh , 1 ap.. . .ermommaatu eeteamer infrtquent thing ioralemlly to no e ln* WE I ~ \ - N _ new hmmm me uw" 9;" _ M E D|x,wid me rteryer the sunrise .mr _ = arriving at Seattle. Hewasehaking with " ‘ < ` tee mia, ri. ey.. mn ensue with the of which was still in eourseul contraction" when they went ln. We wasnt the opipim-_ that several mouths dmhld intervene he- tween the mmpkdmhlamgusndiuw. cu potion, and he thinks tlebivio health 4,. pertinent 'should bah ij” to pr-“egg ` I £0 _southerly windl, iaeiesanatq rein with min, ohilelr-\,;”l_Uin evening or at - _ "*9.'.-.;i1J't.J¢»._` , . ,horror ot his experieues. f. ` "I dou't know how it hggad," he said. “Charles Dennlq,,_jp“,_r1 nhe dtuatiou at the winter ll' M , `p`ople oeollwilll d 500% li!‘l\N¢l°ll|* boat, was at the wheel; We WON just Th d h “Mu ,_.,.',|'_||., ' we°D‘;:‘:;;T;¢ln::dA.lLd;’“d an G. Y-meh I' _ 1 . °u°_"‘ qenvaueaeaw enyvuenannfvvf about two miles due nortl‘o¢'AlI Point and running at the uanal aphid. - “When I was ln the latllll' cabin I ‘uname Make His Weekly Rounds ` , » i This Weelip Giving Orders for .i - 2 . ` ‘ r ` le will have with him Three Envelopes ` I eontetinini- orders for $10.00, $5.00 f . $3.00, respectively. last night after being loundon the street. No. 1 Euvtlope will contain an order on the “Buaieet Store on Charlotte- tovvn’s Buaiest Street"-MOORE 8: McLEOD, Dry Goode", for _ ($10.00) ten dollars worth of goods. groceries. The mdltions Some evening At the ht!! The Guardian he for (aidioo) ten I0. 2 Eliellllili l aontam an order on one of the Largest Grocery Storee in the city--` NKIIQ 85 SUN-for ($5.00) dolll‘_rl"wor!fi"if worth of goods he calls on that can show hima copy of that day`s issue of Thu, No. 2 envelope which will contain Jenkins & Son‘s order f of groceries. » _ cells on all lil* till day'a ilue of The Guardian he wllfif will contain Gauvln, Gentzel _& Co's order for ($3.00) three Guardian starts his homes will lie his leaders P l » ‘_ /l _ . »‘."- si J_‘ lio. 3 Envelope ~ tain __ the ,_ _I ,pl GAUVlN.GE.NTZEL I 8; form) ` , which “Tha Men" leave the envelopes: - -‘ week he will hh calls on cxtyhomee. _ ~ ' he calls on the_t can pruducocéalgy of that day's issue of( No. r envelope which will Moore & McLeod’s order ne win ent from h°us£ of The Gnetdmn they will be happier on ordersior goods. paper every dey and ,have lt latest editxm oi’ The Morning lk will leave Jon an Ii The C rdian Ryou have L will ans sms nm do mr. iii .Almost instantly ahe struck ue. The jill. Pains, November lil.-A-ltbouirh the Perla newspapers. even thosl that are _ illlilllllll Lu reeognllo bona-iloepue to- vvani the world In general In thn An||.lo»Frenuli alllunee, epeak in A lricndlv manner toward America there are some journals that lwilevc Japan and America are bound to iight soon, and» they appear eager to keep the sublect before their rvxulera. Today the Echo de Paris says thai. Jupan'a next war will be vllih the United States, and while thc govern- antl rushed forward in see what was up. Just se I get on deck en the ttltllenru lide I sew the bow of n vesscl loom up boom eraehed through usjust alt ui unm- ahlpo and heeled the Dix over like lt top. She oareened liken lluh on her pon how and lay Lhcre for a minute or two with the water rushing in and all over. I was Lhmwn against the deckliouer-_ For an instant the u-intl was knocked out ol me and i was alluost paralyzed, "The steamer lay lor almost two uiin» utlee on her pert bt-um. This was exactly ut7.24o‘ciock lu my watch stopped then. lu n moment I rccuveied my hreutll uud sprang upon tho house. .lust then the steamer healed back to starboard. There was another rush ot water, cries and eereams oi men, women and children. From below came sounds such as human ears have seldom heard. Many of the paasengera were penned below and could not possibly escape. “Then the steamer turned her how up. She iilled, and hcr stern slowly went down, until the bow wessiandlng :itrulght hull out ol the water. For an instant I olungto Llic railing. The sight iascimxi eil me'wlth horror. Lights were still burning. and I could see people inside of nitho cabin. The expression on tlleli faces were of indent-rilinble despair. “l leaped- into the water and uinmiged to keep myeeli nilout. utbers lrom the sinking steamer were iloetlng near me. Every once in e while one. who had been swimming until his strength gnrc out would throw up his hands and with it last deepalrlng cry, sink. This h~ ppened (rom time alter time, "All around were floating heads which called lor hrlp and watched the Jeanie aa she :lowly came towards us and dropped boats which moved hem and there picking up men In every tllrecllun. l Finally a boatonme to me. Ii. must have beenot least ‘L5 minutes from the time the Jeanie etnxck un/l‘here were IB' oi'our 70 people onthe steamshlp. The rest wr-ie drowned. There was no sign ol’ my little iwaluer. She was gene co.uplt-tely, and blltfe we ieli there was not even nrlppis oftltlll surfacete mark the spot where th|_t¢rrlble treirerly had occurred. Capt. [Armen is a well-knovrnnavlgawr and has the reputation ol being one oi the ablaat Sound pilots leaving Seattle. lie ian man ol about iiiyears of age and hae heel at sea sinee a boy. The Dlx sank In lil! hthomo oi water. The Jeanie the government lsuneh.Soout, and sever' wreck to aealhll for bodies. youu: Isianddn was received ia a tele ly oi Crapaud, by her sou l'. A. Robertson Ira. Robertson is at prevent staying Daarlotmowa. V cteuioo Mums Olroaeo. _lev. li - Q0-‘Ill )- 41| 73| H li? The iefe o2 the deaths of these two gram sent to Ira. (Dm Robertson, former- Jllt is evident that ha wee also e passenger ‘os the steamer which was euak, ieri `esee|s r ra.. ummm weiee is time from `He!ely, is Alaska. he aayl that he is sei' was with him when M fl ed- 'but that the others had been drowned. la menteileelre peace, it la lmpoeaibls ig credlutte Amcrlca'e averalon to the it-iluw race, which, the Echo says, ls both ln. |~‘im~ilve and rational, To show Japen's let-llng.g.~,ni|rl with the possible implication that war ls noi so hir c\il` as some think, tht- Echo digs up n Japanese revlow, which says that the l’amunu Canal will quadruple the tlnr.gt-|- to ,],p|n_ The Helio r-aye that inte has lit-4-full a\\'ar, and that the grrirraphlcal posl tion ol the two countries unvl their com- mcrclal rirnlvy ran only result in a claiili. HYMAN llllllllllll TU llll HEST Suffered fi0lTl Uverwork and Will Go South to Recup- _ crate- lnximx, ilnt., Nov. 21-tSpeeial)flr, is announced that the physicians of Hon. C. S. Hyman have ordered the Minister ei Prone \vernste ters s t' for along period. Mr Hyman is suilrrlng from p|~t,i0|m¢d ovvrwork nntl his condition has become Sutrli llillt, he has lelt for the south, Where lie will be joineti lay Mix, llyinan ln the course of a (ru rlnys. lHE L[llll]UN TIMES VERY UUTSPUKEN LpNi1o.~1.Nov. ‘.'0»The prosecution oi the Standard Url true* by the l'nited States govemmant iv attracting much attention ht-re, where the Anlrrt-nn example is continually invoked in the preen can.- psign ugnlnet the British soap trust. The 'l`imer~, ln an oditomi praising President lioostwlt lor his elnccrltysnrl courage in attacking the lviggrst trust la the world, says lt- anticipates a hard light,', ln vlliich, however, \'ir~ tory will he as dfsnatrous for the true! ae deieal, for if it is iound that the existing legislation does not ailord meam lor con» trolling combinations, there will be an irresistible demand for legislation that ia adequate. The American people, the paper adds, are lon;-vuiferlntt, but the limits of their endurance have been reached. Through the Republicans or through the Democrats, or without either, they are bent upon regaining the mastery oi their own houae,rldding tnernsrlveaol the usu rpen, who now atrgw the country with wreckage 'rom sea to sea. HIS \llllllPl'|]\ll l BUST HIM LIFE al tags; have gone to the soene oi the . llimx-rar:/ll., Nov. No. il-lioreoe W. Grlga. the young runn who bravely tackled a negro highwaymau In Mouilual west one night inet week, refusing to throw up his hands when ordered to do so, aadhvhzwaeahot by his allllllllln Mad in lontruilgunerai hospital |4041!- Grigguwne employed by John Klflilil U Cq.,andhalougsdto‘l'oronta. His mother __l__--- A SUGGETION Ol' RARE VALUE Afllsaaeeil eoadition el the sur|ao‘:l thaal' penance causal bad breath, e axnouly emanates hm ludlamt- or ea impure ooadition ol the bind. , aria of eases prove that Dr. Halli- ioa‘s Pl is thronah their speeihe action eu the asereoulyand elimluatlve organs, aol on cure had breath, butso theres# .,.=-,.1-.i.‘~‘=.-.~.=.l...,..'¢‘~»”?~' ia. Ei fi vu llL'l'l 5 s»~»».rr....... .sus iii skis grows rua: and clear, aotiv body and pin iacrva.s:\m, and heath le seteblhlol, evvly I eo boaee,