Z; GUARDIAN an.fscllln|llsf.“ 3 7 5 . " __ I I _ 3"' . _ T llc r ern c T WhoAre lIiying,ln__tlle_llnited A _ _ . - __ . ~. § _ °‘f‘.__ ” "’_ __ _ ‘ _ . _ .,, . .,.. .. States to Become _Am- ‘ 4 “_ ‘ericans. " _.ia BOBTON, Mail., Hay I4.-Before and re ruentative audience o lfllliltizdian-bol?n' cithens of_tbe United 2.- _'__' I Knownlum, _ _ l L. : States mem .end ¢\_i e ofthe Ineercolontsl oun, Lmuglmut cov- ernor D. 0.~li‘raaer o dva Scotia spoke tonight in the new I-iallin Roxbury. The Governor's remarks lor the most part were informal one extemporaneous. He dwelt at length on one of the rules of the-orgeinilla tion, hhgt, ovary member _should be- come an American. citizen. He urged the ganglion-porn men _who were not citizens of th_ie country to become citisens. _In doins 'this, he said, they` would not be denying “dear old Canada." __i_____..____. [ill`liHllllli _lill_S' I Balulntavi mins. Underwent Operations, But N ever Rallied -“Governor 'ilf Lanao. ._.__. ~ MANILA. May 14-Allan Gard. Governor oflsanao, is dead as the result of bolo' wounds indicted by Moros. I-Ie underwent s serious of operations from which he gradllnlly sank and never rallied. ' Allen Gard. 'Governor of Lsnao. whose death `was reported today, went to the Philippines in 1901`aa a school teacher, having been nominat- ed by Yale University. His '_fat.hefr, William Gard. is in business at 71 \Vail St., New -York. ' . PEUPLE KILLLU- .1 MONCTON, May 15-For the-sec- express taking place near Mlhlstream when the _whole 'train' was derailed and the fireman being badly hurt The fsrst accident tpok place at Bagot, when 'at a switch the loco- motive of the train was dera'iled, and several hours’ delay occurred. Five miles' west of Millstream, ehortly_a_ft.er eight o'clock yester- day morning, as the train was run- ning along at about thirty miles an hour,`the locomotwe left _ the rails and was followed by the entire trafn. Despite the fact that there were a number of passengers in the da- railed cars none were hurt, the only ons to be injured being Fireman Coulembe. Carnure was the conduc tor. The Passengers _'and the riiails are being transferred.` * mall; ls Huis lu Music -yi ‘ _So _Says an Evangelist lil/_ho ' ‘ ls' at Present in St- - ` John. _ iniidcne Of Sena Mello-1-id _1>l»1»_1in-~>.<1 vnlcnl _inns ond time since leaving Montreal on Th’ P"°um°"t8¥`y hearing of Alonzo W¢q,{¢,9day_ the _ Mgntima Express Dougherty, charged with the murder was derailed Thurs_day,-the second 'J' J°‘*Ph MCMUIBU. WHS resumed accident which hug"¢i;¢ur|-ed to the Yesterday morning in Summerside before Seipendiary Wright. .would be after twelve o’cloc _Millan was not with the othe STELLA McDONALD: I live in Mis- f _ iWiS ll|lElli|] ..Fv!l=-*Diner Wi¢n¢S_S°S.l?l=°nin¢d Tenth ThP Serious Accident Near Mill- ;. _ y - A - - - -H-‘» ' ' ' * elm-wholorulnii _Remanded To Supreme “°°“"*EP‘“°'"‘°¢°S*N°“" De,.`ai|ed_ " _ ' ' _ Twelve Thousand Dollars-- units , I -‘ Rumors That Troops Would SMALLPUX BUST c0|ll't. f Tobaco For Patients- \ the morning when I was coming from 'of the Convent. McMillan came int church. He was standing wit-h of the boys _at the post office. somefonr house before we were throng This ‘with our work. I-Ie remained there k. Mc-‘until we had ilnished our work nn r boys, had our tea. After dressing we all MCI” supplied to patents came I three ca _ _ , ‘I recognized Dougherty among the started for Summerside. There were for considerable discussiom The co rs and the locomotive being °°\l°h°. and um about 21 or za boys. me not notice ll h c led uve 01 n in sister. Mies G11lie.snd 5| Y laid _on their sides in the ditch, B re_ogn Z Miss Bnrk'e, besides Joe and myself. fgttfgeraigef theyftmngfest ":_b1.°°u° ed ahead. This was between six an railroad track until we got betwee th t d ' k. I lk=d th erty. The bcys playing footbal ert the witness rc lied "as the My sister and Joe walked Lehind, y pa ng or ounce and I and the other two girls walk-!€I§;e:n:;:°H[“gt ffdtvgfll hougs fat . least of which was the fact that th Klnsman's crossing and Jones’ woods. Mins Gillis une lsllss is-uric "°”“‘ “'”°“"°.°‘l’°““°“ by the “O” of health during the recent smallpox- en urne bac wa c on e , side of the railroad track most nf jfp‘df_;“;c w“st$g1'?g0'90£ _S° cage __ _, uxu e are o acco e c supp e §l`lil.§.“’w$’$ §'§‘°ti..°'.`i»i»o“§§’€§“§f.i.M§¢ Pattern were n°f°'bene't°11°»»m ' tl t l f ll ll - ~ oun ug oonyaew oars, bu Iggtbgl cirswg gédbgzzrviize s1;‘f€;:Il:Ig_ _ were sufficient to create consnderabl l jcriticism of expenditures by the may- Egdyrggxxidgr rrlgokldéhedts tIl1i`:am'bc1;(d l°r and aldermfmi the cost U' pub" playing football. Would have kllcwn `v8'c°ma'u°“ Just conclude# wa who was there if I looked. 'Do not'$2391'46' Seventy Patients wer Y D Y were passing a. field which was har- rowed, McMillan said, ‘someone else ldowu there has a field harrowed, too.’ I supposed he referred to Dougherty. I do not remember mak- ing auy reply McMillan said he g ` _ ~ _ . » | must be smart, or words to that S eiiect. Nothing else was said in re- ference to Dougherty." P as mentioned until we got to the first street in Bummerside, d meeting of the finance committee o the city council and some of the ar ID 0 D taxpayers were made clear, not th c s 1*-°“" " '“ ' Not Go To Quebec _ Are incorrect. OTTAWA. May 15.-Before the or- “°" °f ¢1\° dry yesterday. col. sam Hughes asked whether there was _any truth in the statement appearing in -_y the press that volunteers were not to £0 to Quebec in connection with the ftereentcnary celebration, and if so why 'I Sir Frederick Borden said it was _not correct to say that troops were D0* 801111; to attend the tercentonary. It was a fact, however, that the annual camp of instruction would be 3 M0NCT0N_ May I5____SmBup0x held as usual throughout the Domin- bills were under discussion at the ion this year, instead of being held I at one common point, as has been _ Proposed at or near Quebec. 'l‘he an- II nual drill of the city regiments; _ would also take place as usual. The ,I change in the program wap dug _ chiefly bo the difllculty of transpor- h tation. The statement that the d 0 rem ze u Bu rn ed militia headquarters stai! were un- , - _ .hy the board takvng a breathing ‘:I';‘;°“,I'.)h?r‘;cl;aBTIl11g;X::g;g,nwZzrv;l3 spell and call another meeting at a sitiou in walking We followed the' O3 wamwl I0 gsm” Jo Jaqmnu V ble to cope with the mobilization of slarge body of troops was absolute- ly unfounded. As to what would be e done in f/he.way of taking troops to e Quebec, he was not prepared at the d moment to make any announcement. Replying to Mr. Borden, Sir Wil- d frid Laurier said be would consult d Mr, Jnshice Cassels and council as to - when tile inquiry into the marine I and fisheries would he resumed, and 9 -as to the arrangements for carrying it on. e . |treated in the isolation hospital HA"` ` . ui k“°w ".““y °‘ the g"1°‘°°k‘d .°’ lfrom whsch the lust case was als not. Did not hear any of the girls . making any remarks about Dough- ‘charged }_'°sI'erdaiy;_H ighel largest ml Ifnomasnge nvua wasfro Weremained in the same oslrbions _-~ r _ _ sr. Joi-IN, N. B., M is-"H - l ll _ - -gms get to music., wa”éYthe waylligu . _ , _ _ - _when I walked ahead. Joe and my N0t A Play, But A SOC|"at|C- “ ‘ 'V' 'which Evangelist Mitchell desc nod ' ' ` '.loslePH D lvlolvlll.i.AN 'Sim' We” behind me- W” “layed 1" ‘ , _ _ _ , . . . , . . “_” the Public dance in a st/irring addtess Eliot and killed May 10, 1908. ` lsummerside ”'b°“*‘ twenty mm' Dlsssrtatmny ‘S Verdmt ` ' _‘in Douglas Avenue Oharch laet even- “t"“‘ It ‘"5 i““t - “"°“‘° ‘Mrk ' ‘ing The subject was En m o - _ ' ~ f e Turn \ - P _ Years of age. Have resided in Mis- me or not. I passed within a coullln th;-eo hr ug walked down Cent;-ul P0pUr?_t|0_n_ _ _Home and the speaker mentioned che couch, IIeaI.1y an my uIe_ I live "I yards OI mm_ no not remember .street to Strange comer and were I* I \ - ‘when we got to Snmmerside The Ofc!-itiCs_ ` ' ' 531°-'°“~ we da”-ce han “nd th” IF” .V191 my aunt. Miss Catherine Gillis. if I spoke to him or not, I to I 'I ist » b d, __- Olil And D_6SPQ|_|9r _gsllalxlggggy wi? _E231 gave litvegi with her about 20 years. _My sigter was vgtul maéghen :Ze png* 'T:1)gnTlouse lghlen 0J;,,°'s,l=;_ °‘;,e;;;,,;f;r ly M-at ~l:r::i‘°:.t‘;.“:.."2."::.;;:.i:; i':,“-‘:.‘;' ".‘.rrf.‘.°_.':.:°‘%;z~ ...”‘.i...:‘s::; M--1-=~ P"‘°°i°““Y *"‘° W“°1° P°9“1°“°“ °' to music." lschooi in 'lulocouchg 'no rl; I 'nnnt Dnnzherty raving attentions tnlJoc looked nc his watch on hc stood d“°°d “t th” Haymarket Th°“"`° Alnnzvnn in the W°f1‘1 fndnv- A °°fn~ the-village of Belleghem, a short 018| -III~--§~II-5,-“Ing of the saloon, the membe‘I. II McMillan .Int I S,~|,,,01'me that I remember 'I thought that there and said "lt is a quarter past lash night' and which was and tan” 'Wm C°“"t""'l~ eddrmed dwg: Pleadher said 90 per cent of. the lub' the same time I did or got.. \ll`eIWl1el1 I Sta"-ed t° BD t0 °h“1`Ch 011 nine." M si ter then went i t h stag” and acted’ is pr°“°“n°°d. pro clubs sndhztilnea _Mgt dfrbiggladwor troubles and strikes were duo to gm attended the same CIIUICII Y" “ul n' ° a _ ' W0 9300"- The Sam” P°’°°“"a3°-mid ave known Dougherty for some ‘“gt**;,I»'““,§’I':: °';'§Il§‘2g`°‘§'s §§§,,‘zood- whenfspoalnlng or l>ove=$Y_1“|umo. Ho went to 'any school. 1 lffshg' ,anna .I Irmou. GIIIIII senernL divercsn and °“'“:;h ted .went to the convent. In in about u roilhcyriss, noeahiy that of hho`ohnrc lprxl,-‘xtfsdhét next mi? thi llmuor QQ’ "Id °I§“‘“§°‘" Ifm” g°“5§°ft""'“ _ V r - _ ere res e. now oug e y'a ;’_§mE:“° 2§;"°$‘;nth'mD;2€;s1a£I&I§I:5;f;buMU°99 W”__‘¥I’i“3 ‘"°:t3 U” :.%“:; parents to see them. Dogherty was 7' h El ti of the Cross °' °'“°w°"d ° 1° 1” “B m 'paying attention to me Was notl €v'f§°atgI`; eva on ' ' f*;l:9,‘;i“h“t!.';':: tf;;°'3°;‘d;ctIon ,engaged to him. There was to _a ~ ' ‘ - n u 0 _ _ _ _ d - °‘ ‘“°“°:.r2..‘:..:’.'f»» in mi-it ::.f::.:“.:f°v‘.f.;..°° .::2°;:‘:::.::§. 2:. killing °‘1"h°fl’“rgiq-r W9- Inaunn _:“Wl19l!-;=I;9°° % WDm““_ ` kissing ,Q gagement. He had been going with Doctor. who mage ap Tam ven knife \“-midi” PUD I f°°1 WHY 4°' 111° PW' me about 'three years. He took oc "I" b°d7 '°“”d “un T" . ,MWUUGH d.°5°Fi.b°d d““°i.“g mast' casional walks with mel -I-ie used to W°“_“d°- - " ‘ ' ers as wl'i‘.uk\°4 d°W“'uPP°d mm' _“nh accompany me to the neighborhood the W6\'ld7°\\ tm” °h““m°" mr 5 _of the church. He would see me - cough. mu, uusrsolasa ans nnor 'nhl' - ailments 'src qmorv r~\ibyed'h!~ °NS~"|l\°~ tablets. ten cents pe-.~ me . S-ll ¢\f\\Il“h‘ f , ‘..__»-I 1 THE STEAMER MQNTOALM ' SUCCESSFULLY FI¢OATED,- heailf- » ~ ~ ~ home from different places. It was known to the people of Miscouchc that he was paying attention to me; He,would occasionally accompany me ` ________..___---- _ _ homo in daylight. It was no secret QUEBEC, May 15-.-The governmen ‘to the people of Misconche that he ` ' t f classiii- `teame'r. _Montcalm ,was snccessfullY was paying attention to me. Had c,E;JI:`I:l°3:\°\dh:d(.°\fr?¢‘; gi :Jag three. l glloated this afternoon by u?°`M°"rs| not been to our place since the ilrstt v ~ I - '~ ~ ' d gm, whose divers succeeded at low sy of May I started to church. I __; ` ` ` _;____ ` " Inns in hlocking all the 1.101” in fl” lolehhn at my nuntjn house. 1 ale ' steamer The Bf0N1W" W" m°v°d' not ask him to accompany me. This Minard'| Unimenf Used by Ph¥*|°""'° hu¢k_so'e.‘sjt_o Pl'0V°¥\_'¢ “P” b°W 91”' _was in the evening. He was at my ` ln' a sin ` aunt/s house on that date- Wen iliifrndcs __t=¢,,,=I.,g_..g._. ' 1 l i _ l \ I 1 Ann fliiuzcsl there about a quarter before I start- ad to church at a quarter to seven. He, did not know t‘here_was church that evening. I told him there was church and that I was going. He did nor offer to accompany me to church. Was not at my aunt.’s house when I got back. He left shortly alter, I started for church. I was on good terms with him up to that » ` _ V' ltime. Had no dispute with him for some time before Had a misunder Wonderland’s Latest innovation For the Amusement andlnnlnlug with in... .lout .. ...chill 'Bepefltof Patrons. PrIz_e"sf_ _> ____ ,~ __.:,-T; '. '; Fortheldentliicatlon of‘ _' before that. It would take about ten minutes no walk from my home to the church. I did not think it odd that he did not accompbny me_as fer as the church. He was alone. I went into DesRochee' shop about ilvc 1 m `Dr. Botsford, who received ten doll- Sselgad he easily tom from Wham we [ars per day for 139 days which with In answering the question if there ‘additional charges made a total of was any remank made about Dough- $1740’ _ iililili CULUNY After Thirty Years Man-Hat- ing Members are Happy and Prosperous WASHINGTON, D. C., May 14- When R. Franklin Hoover, s Phila- delphia hotel clerk, broke into iihe Amazon Colony in Washington a few days ago and stole away Miss Adah Pratt, one of its daugbters,he threw the man haters into consternation < which has aroused the entire sect to renewed warfare on the opposite sex. Efforts to guard the remaining three marriagable "sanctioned sisters,"- have been redoublcd. No man is al- lowed a. sight of the marriageable ones. ' America,the "paradise of women," possesses the only known colony of munity of women, twenty-two in number, has existed in tfhe heart ol y B D ° er lix and wearisome by the malority Maryland for the last thug, ya", - he first that Dou hert wouldl ' _ llgaligetwitb me. Saw goughirty on':¢l)atg1‘g€> lbc:Jlbi;.aK;€'1e{'&;tuT':gdIh;t‘;rde 0' the crlticff wh” declared that um lsulldiiy' Bf'¢€1`D0°l1 When I WHS 00113118 'railroad track. During our walking authm has onshawed mmsdu' pm home from veepe1`B» He Bud AUEuS~ home there was no reference made ‘in_d“°i“g “°t' 3 pl” bm' a "’°°'°'t'i° dis' [tus DonRoche were behind nic. There _*any way to noughem-_ whou we got.. nertntien. whose ever long niesnasn lwere five of ns together going home. _B ,hm-1; distuhhe 1;-gm when Dough. BDPOHYS 1'-0 119 nu 0101111011! BPPGHI YG' son’s "The Princess." They havenai; There were my Hunt, mi 515561' RBS- erty was I said to Joe: "There is man W N511” th" f”°m“° has 9' inn. MFI- Al”0h1b9-id Gillis Bud \1°l"someone coming ahead." It was fair- 5°“1'°~9 Wen B5 5' b°dY-” anugheon, besides myself- When we|ly dnrlr then. This wus u little this. T118 Play lasted nbnut '°h1'e° h°“\'@- jstarted for. home Dougherty and some side of Jonses’ woods, that ie the end It -19 “Ut divided WW MW- 'Wt “he other men, Itdotgiot lfinov; Bilbo t_bdey of the woods nearest M13¢?_u¢ho_ we airtain :has da-izpped twicgpinrtolrdgr were, were a e en o e s e- were not uito our of 1; n W00du_ gve e an ence ano o n y lwalk. I thought he could see us com- Doughni-1;y'gq house would ha about to rest. The drst two hours. in ing across from the Convent. fNoth- .half u mils from this plan, Wo waro which the subject of marriage is de ing was said by anybody ahonthim.'wu1kfug uluug uh;-oust. I had Joys' scribed from every conceivable stand _Joe Mésildillan cam; lla to _gu1”_i’»1i;)0 arm. Joe said: '_‘Is theie? ge point, v_vi§.ll;_ all the! Bhdlzwl character after nner on un ay . e un . stooped down to ook a ong s isfdc r ancy o a ogue, wer I-Ie was not at our 1101196 Wllell 1 sleepers and said, "I believe there‘ vastly amusing the entertainment came home from church- He 'ffumn lu is." Joe said, "perhaps it's Lon." composed of devoted admirers of th about one 0'cl0¢k~ MY Bunk D1Y|I- replrcd, "perhaps it is.”- Then Joe After that although the audience wa sister and myself were in the house hula, "will he shoot 7" 11; was sein, ~ when he came Hia stglid. nntillvez- very dark. I said,_ withoiut thinking ‘ '*'“_"""“2‘“-" per time, w c s ree o’c oc . of what I was say ng, " can stand ' McMillan accompanied me part of the i in my boots as long as he can shoot” I'I1:,°;§‘b; if 311:: tixféizfofdwggoiglaf 'Ay to the church. McMillan and 1 We were approachmg each other at_In I could nal; Bee either _Ice or were ahead. and my sunt and my this time, I still had Jol"s arm. Lfn I was ver much excited Cam sister behind. Joe left ue Bt I-h0§There was nothing more said. Dough- n0t'"member hgadng Lon mah an BCBUOD. Where the Other b0YE Wore grty was just in front 01 us then, remark u to this time I think § Do not know who the Other I"-‘YS Did not recognize Dougherty unftil he started tp home and n am t were. Did not know McMillan was stood before us, Doughert ulled ., 0 go 0 B 0 y P me I did not make any reply He _ ll »»- . - ';nr‘;;°.‘;:.f.‘l:“°°.;‘.:;‘: are T 3:; °..;°"';¥.”°f..z:° “::l..:‘z‘:‘ 1 me H- lligogalrle to our placcion Sundai af--I stood mwharc I was Afterp Joemsked m° tn help htm m°v° the ternoon He was into our rlsee somelsroppoe huol¢ Dougherty nl-od tho arse b°dY' I ’°'“°"“’" mm “y’“g' "b°“" time during the wcck. Douznerwslnhot. Ho was within three or four ""° "'“°'h° “ld '“° ‘° Wait' "WB name was not mentioned, that Ican yards of me. Dougherty pulled out dna", I thinkul “Pm before “nf 'remember of during our converse- the revolver as soon as we stopped shots we” med' d°“ t' do" t’ Lon tion oi Sunday while Moluillan was when he pulled out tho revolver una ‘ Wh” h° “sk” ’“° *° “IP “fm "0 at our house. There was no arrange- said "hold up " I think* Joe said Hit th° b°dy over the len” I “plied ' ' No Lon I can’t " I think he took - .. . ,l . . ‘“°§fI'““ff C1222; °I§gM£ff';,,';“,‘f,,bef °';“';I§e,; ;§"°§"°"t'h8 :`;‘:I°”‘§;Ie°h§:' the body himself. 'rho night was Winn? hsrty's mime being mention- gag mud, tiff; Iemmk Do not “_ now a little brighter, than when we gd darglg the WBUI fl`°l11 Our Dlfwulmember how revolver was held when Brat' met' when he smrted t° move to the station. WMD -T06 B04: £0 thulthle shot was fired. I saw the revol-NIM body I tlllfnedd °"(°I°“”Ii st;)wse°th'; station he said to me. that he “must vsp in D0ughar1,y'g hand befor; ghgibog Ya; "P yr °“ would be about so over and :et the rest of uw boys shoe was el-ea. 1 think that-when he ing; Y “ °§s“ ‘}'“:_~ Lon about me ite go to vespers-" I nm nurn that told us to bold up the revolver was M °;’“ D’I'fI' no-t 'Z an nearer to Bee ,there was D0 l`°fBl'0lw° 130 DDUIIIONY pointed in our direction. When the "mJ' M donga Lg” carried the in anv of our conversation. Made first; shoe was hr-ad I was almost gh °° W _ . ' _ body across the track and put it mmm,” IMO" I went to church Dm arrangements with Joe to Z0 10|' B range and the powder and smoke over the fence on the north side He classes of people have been photo- not I” my more of mm thut'we,I_ walk. I asked him if he. McMillan. |went in my face and I jumped back got over the mme WMI the body; I w§:_;=;s_t:\-ie__e‘:::aat;:__;.;t.eon 5'; grsphoa-»ln¢.sre¢eoa nizgtt l;;:;tl_l_6v¢;<_:_ In 0,, B,,,,,I,,y ,_,,,,,t ,MI ,__, M,,,,_ would like o wnlh that ovonlnz. as eo eh. south sins ol eh. eruclr. Amr E tm In th, Bam oemm I ' II ee) ih~¢Ql\YJI_ ° . ~ 9 h h I Id to bl soo B nl"-a um _ 5 osmqrg was I sister, s e av ng prom ss e Joe walked or staggered of! the mm I “_ Lo II d ,I5 gh” u ‘ " ‘bsorbed story. 0° "7 h° dm 'mt °°°°m‘;°'f,f mg, ,I2 there at an early hour next morning. tl-ack. Hs had his arms ceossed over th'“°,_ °w" I th” at ffm I see what this new idea- invalid Wm* this evening.. -. . - For the pact 'two ol- _three days. s tw°?k” m%§$';& st- the uncommon selections, would _ _ 5 wmv' nn' °°' °lth h d y morning he told me the reason I had to so to Snmmernide with ml, the al-st shot area I do not known 1° umm., ,mm Iorpmm M' he wdIim@~»~\ men i~et\|i;l_ii_lig_ 3"“`°h °“ tm’ °v°“i“g ° “Y r 'and she wished me to accompany her. his stomach and was in a kind of “° re" m°` #ug I _ aid he thought he was not wa- M Mm th n “nd what “me I wo d M J Id _,d ,t started home he might s oot at me. mg gm wo . 01'.. ‘°\,, h°~'l" ° ' - _ Do" hen _ c an e _ _ 5 _pe pos on; oe sa 0° I -phat is why I stood therel 'l.m?wn‘Ph.r' 325;?" hx :ge Pratt Kllltyitl 'va&“°'.g”“»‘6P- adhmikhzg l:'ll?d. Tzgltn (lilay thi ilrstiwas goigg' Ilsdgh hém aboluébsix tn ' 6°” f' { am 8'1"’ th” Igafqla °°I';' Court adiourned for dinner. _ be. " .~' °“"°‘..~ of -ie- ee-°-“'°i °'° 'ir me nn -in-I um- ° se.. .2 . .r. °‘: P". sa.. ir' is ° ..._ 2 M-DON-LD <=°--f---> pictures town .quilt out. £i'.&}|l~|.“?'°'“” °“u"_'">' . ing from Buinmerstde' on Sunday amy bf' bam' ,oh JZIMDIII ‘Eat :sl k 'TI °I“fI ° 7 fs. .‘I‘g°ytI f"“|We went across the fields in the dir- ,II ' °'° ~ _ " -or-"list' " ti-and the odd lrondiill: I I “mum Wm ave s _» n oo e on . __ M ID gI,,I.t», hm, . II, k time 1 than sale "now will six looming nc hun 1 then some my 3 gi., ° I °I‘:° Y h° ' . ‘ ` o eu . n came up o w ere iqtu thunselvee an em °“m°“ °°'“°um°"° 3 °“3 “° lthirty or seven o’clock strike you ' hack to them I don’t remember of H hd H I '_ th ‘%iderlaud this evening °l““'°h~ H* *uw* “W °°°°'|°“°“Y before we were leaving for ehunsh in Dougherty advanced a little handier mm "° M' h°“'°° t° "ll hi' Wm" o = . ' . . . "mu" M°t"°‘ h" U P H wan" oh! to see. ".'-' often, accompanied me tv no said, "I will be around." It was epealing. As fer as I can remembelilr ""' ° F' '“° " ° 5° "1 'l‘heee.hev_e be¢i,.sUt§ll ” TH* ° I mi le- on r :exam 4 in ~ Odme to ' " _ what he had done. I must have ::::‘...":‘.~~..:."°..:'.°r.’.~.°'v........a 1... ..... o »- - fr" "°'-:.*ei‘::‘r.f..:“"*.;.'.-. ::f..2?'°..?.?I¢t-.i?"»”Iif»i1'*£=|:':.: .‘:.:.“:.‘.:::.1..:‘. “al ::.° .':'°.;‘...“'.:.:°::.:.‘;°tl..”.§....':°§ .wa c--to fm-»~» our this ments 'nu nl’-at amen l»r¢°°°¢ *"°'°"""" ““‘"°”'°" '“° u, ~‘ em not my any n¢t»°n¢i°n °° n\° thntlnot 'rhse vu sn was me Jos stood chore lor n while lm-have uve “"’- “°“‘°"“'“' "°""“ “Y *'° ‘““ "h° N° thrin own pict\lre,snd pleasure. And A Wm “rd ° ” I know of. I never was out walking uovhr mentioned Dongbertyh' name or ten minutes. I do n'ot remember “UW -7°°- H° 'lm 31° IU* 1° l' N Wm” A 'M I ui “Y w' ‘nguz 'lilo monurumlta gi:-‘°:t‘v‘:‘.“ . 'M' Mm “°°W "ms t° 'md "om 'hm I "kd mm t° '° “th M' I °f Mums B” nw" “ff "mth I gttgrureogtzgtieddmon1bnl¥I:v:;u:lo'g:. at I-Isnkow on the Yang 'ree Klang » _ _ ~ ` i. t » ' 515° 0| __ ,» ,°_*_m-,P wgwm . 0 in a nlil\tUh.9°°ll|°Fl“¥ 3° WU “° H told my aunt and my sister that Joe thrak I would be nearer oneo an I "id “Now Lon an mo the *mth __ _ _ ' _ I °‘,I,l,,, Um _ _ ,I ,I It It ,,,,,I_ _ _ _ 'invluehewo thensamlpcfsonoioee #gg 1°' W "hugs mat-` wh ,|?&w of :Ty perzxoen Thqzy gdldlno? eE:ml2y‘tl:i?i; :dt?ne“:- g?t?er.LbIll ilsed 'the 'flget Ysdt. he WU -_ft Wt |°‘\°“°77 H° Wd- "N° nm' un" ' I \“'° _ _ 'makin e h e lu uni ho e D u here h 1 cola mm woula pm ln none of inc, more he it valve." I did not any any more __s__;_....--- was eh; nhhggy y page the Wm “Wt `“I “_ ‘g':‘§§‘:' tg; N ’:°||isg :tegidtgdz T; die. gn Pdzv th: arrtbnfremeizt Tad made Did drerl the second shot Do not re- concerning that. I-le insisted on my me nu. me in lc. woods-use gg _._{’,_ ,hashes amuse. Inonnany' on may ul. shell, in not .M uoullun when vs ans cue? nonw mln; nm wi. no no » Oonw-we on nm is °°*- NWI .Chi f .Y~i»iL;4`l\}il'.;`.`l_f'» - l and is increasing in numbers every year. During that time these Ama- zons have lived together happily and 'at peace, like the women in Tenny- exchanged one word of personal coca- munication with any man. Not one of the women who joined the cinn- mnnity voluntarily has ever deserted Miss Pratt is the sixth “community child" to clope. The creed of this "Woman's Com- monwealth" is that for men and wo- men to live together is sin, even un- der thm marriage tie. '1 "He hat soweth to the desh shall of the flesh reap corruption. but he that soweth to the spirit shall of the spirit reap life eternal." quoted one of the sweet; faced women of the co- lony to a reporter yesterdlw. ‘ Uur ideas are too pretty to talk arent." she went on. "They must. oe lived. Life and health on earteaud peace in heaven are to be ga d only by purifyfng the body and subduing the lusts of the flesh. That is why ws gave up the sin of men. 1 mn lwis _ T ' lusl lima ~ ‘Tidal Bore Swept the Yang Tse Klang With Disastrous Results. 1_~. SEATTLE, Wn., May 14.-News of one of the greatest disasters den tidal bore in the Yang Tee l{ialng;6 ooylitch intvigved the lose of near y , ves a ang ow was brought by the steamer Tigam which arrived 'last night. » ` A bore, twenty-six feet in height flooded without waning down the river, overturning thousandilof jnnll sampsans and small b te and wrecked some large river The sudden tidal' ‘bore to in the above despatch lent-previously from Shanghai. .dated April 1|, said that .dieaetroud 'floods had occurred l Keep liner-i'e Uniment in the _||_ _ fo' . ': _l;»~_“mf~=-"‘,`=¢'~,.~ that China has ever known.-a sud- `