L 101; for 1:/cv | Montana; Au Buy l ___-_.K4 “ Morning -Mulino Hr culrlorllalo r. .uullur MORNING DAILY FOUNDFD lrlill wsnKLY.tNow aululi. llA1i.\' lssll CH Y ' 1 ARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908. {,f1;,»},,§_‘,{’,l$Efi',§},fY\‘,¢-*Ali-,_ll,§,4{’D‘§,éAY§’(L. SEATS olive WAY MANY INJURED People at a Society. Circus Were]Thrown to the _Ground-Seats Coilapsed and Women Were Injured . In Panic. ' Twenty-one persons were injured., It was the opening night of this many oi them seriously ,and ii-und reds narrowly escaped death last night during the performance of a circus Oak Park Avenue and thirty- third street, Berwin, when all the latest diversion of Chicago society than five hundred spectators when the accident occurred. In the panic which followed scores crilonoo, llle- Mer 20-(Special)-‘Ann ornsnon coins gronnn. seats in the tent suddenly gave way of women were trampled upon. Illillllllll Wllllll nl ulu lun Explode Bomb in Crowded Tenement House Because Demands Were Refused. NEW YORK, N. Y. May 20-(Spe- WITH IIIIIWAE Ill IINNSIII SHIHEEY Unusual Procedure Followed By British Government In -This Case. \ LONDON._ May 20.-The official Gazette publlshe'-l an unusual notifica- nnd the tent was packed with morci '\ . GUARANTEEING B0 I OF G. T. R. Bill Introduced Into the Dominion liouse of Commons- Missing Papers Form Subject of Debate-Hudson Bay Matters. ° \, 0TTAwf*- M55' 20'-(Special)-Hon. Mr. Foster asked if any investiga- Mr. Fielding inrronnooa n bill today H011 had taken place. mm _'the gommons respecting gDv__m_ Sir Wilfrid Laurier contended no special investigation was needed as ment guarantee b d f th G. on B 0 e T' the papers were lost _by acildent. P‘ Railway C°mlm_“Y “lnamlng lt Mr. Borden said three days after was to authorize the G. T. P. Com- the bye-election the papers were-re- pany to pledge, for raising of money ceived, a man named L, Hom-eiix the _ll0ll¢lS glllifllnteed by government called at office and took them away. to facilitate the operations of com- Mr. Foster said that the matter pany construction of railways and should have been at once placed in avoid deleve- me nnnds or the Dominion Police. Mr. Borden called attention ’to the Sir Wilfred Laurier said he would disappearance of papers relating to move tomorrow to have the matter the Btanstead bye-election of 1908, referred to o. special committee of and said the wuy in which any one investigation. could get access to the room where After discussion on the Hudson. public papers _were kept was the Bay police posts and western mail height of carelessness. robbers the house adjourned at six. MAGNIFICENT FLEET T0 ACCOMPANY PRINCE cial)-A wealthy Italilan phys`ician's_ tion of the \n'ithtl|'a\vul of the Collsulsl' Tne Squadron Be the Finest Ever Seen In refusal to comply with the demands of Black Hand criminals resulted in grave danger to the lives of hundreds* Exequutur. The individual in the case of John H. -‘ihlrley the representative of United States at Charlottetown North American Waters--The Cruiser indomit- of persons today when a bomb was The notification isgldated Foreign A able iS U|‘liq\]e in the w0rld’S exploded ln a tenement house at 316 East Fifteenth Street. As it was 'four was injured and the lmver part 0| the house was com.; his l\Iujcsty`.~\exequutur issued in favor . -----i-~~-------l pletely wrecked. PIIIIIIHIEE IIISENT lllll IIIIININE IIEPT ___- Brodeur Takes Important Step Towards the Reorgahiza- _ ri0n oflledt. . OTTAWA, May ll)-Hon, L. H..Bro- (leur hui taken another important Hlllll l.»<.king to the thorough reorganization of the murine departmcllt, The new systi-ni of purchfihing departmental' sup- plies has been instituted, _ (it-cil Doutre, one ot' thé most efficient ollici-als of the department, who has lwvll for some years in charge of the Dominion Telegraph and Murconrsys- toms, has been a pointed general pur- clulsillg u. ent. X central oflice has been established with Mr, Doutro m charge, when prices paid for all depart- mental supplies can be adequately kept truck of and regulated on a systematic bu.-i~l. Any over-charge paid big agents vnu be easily determined by oomllllflson with schedule of prices on fyle. Th_e new system will meet one of the princi- pal complaints regarding the business methods of department made by clvll service commissioners, Tho system which is terminated by the creation of Office. May llith and is ns follows:-~ that appeared in the London Gazette, Fcbv. I. 1907, it is hereby notified that of Jolm H. Shirley at Charlottetown, P. E. I., has been withslruivll. Mr. Shirley has been engaged too, The withdl'il\\~al ofthe Exequatur was made by King Eilwarrl at the ret nest oflico. “With reference to tho notif-ii-atiull"' Ml\‘-lln|lsy\\.\‘l the active pronlotol unique m defeumve __“uht,eS_ gun of Lelgkiul-.ltiolililtlthe revellt session of; T T . I I thc N_o\~ir_%r:otia _Purlimilont which un-!€g:?;éhT;g0€§;ed§i£,l1§ 5? :hey _ del his lolbylllglrtcolpuntcd the Illiollls _lt_ Her eed is 2_5 k_notB_ and _ Fleets. OTTAWA, May 19-The selection of ltnins Ralph Hurlleston and Cuthbert the new Dreadnought cruiser Indolni- G. Chapman. The battleships of the l’l"lllllll0llllY lll <'0l“lllf‘-l'lololfu.tioll of the Login Sydney, accepting the terms of that town. I These facts were reported to Wasil- | ington, and on ncuount of its l°opl'esellta-_ tionthe British Government has with-_ drawn Mr. Shirle , Consul Gcnel°iil Murphy, whoso Jur- awaiting the; arrival of Franklin D. Quebec, who has been appointed to succeed Shil'ley`. DEATH OF MGR. BOURGRADE. CHICAGO. May 19-Monsignor Pe-I ter Bourgrade, 63 years old, Arch-‘, bishop of Santa Fe, died yesterday, ol heart disease. Archbishop Bonr-E gra e was born and educated in l‘-»-l‘lls-, .-:_,0 t “°“l< _“P _ . .;:::r;:...::.;;:... .‘.:‘;‘..‘f`.r ‘.:....:frf's;;‘;.n- -no ' " ' ui e- - sun lui ulvuu '\Ir. Shirley prevailed on the Legis-‘mm uf” Dre“d“““g`ht' Her diBpm°°` latul'ofonilthol'ize thc town of Syrllleylment ‘S 1?-250 tons' length 530 feet' and North Syrlllco to giyo thc company l‘llfa\lH`llt 2-. feet, and she has eight . ____ 8-inch and sixteen 4-inch guns, which _ _ are operated witlh the ease of rifles, l\E\\_’\'ORK, N. Y., May lil.---Miss so absolutely are they under control Catherlile Woods was on thc witness . I _ . _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ture Mr. Sliii'le_vlf;Tiled to come to tel'ms_The ship cost €1h900,‘(l;)0. 'Illl__e _§_’_rln_p_e s :i_l;;lil_0I:_ll_S;\_?;_l;J_;l;l_%’v0?;;¢lf§l__?__l~; l§___l_l§2_ _ _ 5 . . with sydney and closed with Nnrthlescort also me u es tlimr a es P. States Senate l‘Thomas C. Platt, before of the Duncan class, e new armour _ _ _ _ ___ ed cruiser Minotaun and two Protech Justice O Gorlmin in the supreme coul - in su lmrtot hor assoltlon that sho ed cruisers, one of which is to be the ll _ _ ' __ _ was ser-retely lnurrlorl to belultor Platt iTddo§v1lltse2ht(l§eNl1oel€tllhA£:l?lll;alTq:f:€_ at the Fifth A\'cliue_Hotcl on Noyelrlbel’ vs_ and mr exceeding anything any 0,1901, hercouncll lll_t__l'or<>re1'tl\lnlz. some ST JO Y f thc snug llttlo towns of tho Doinlnmn “ing and romantic event haspeggal (forgetting wh it the country owes to _ lf gil tg°uB§€,l::ti0:t Arerinélt I;l;:;¢£d-my Britisll cupitul and enterprise, and what ‘ _ .' mglinilng when. Edward Comm. and itmiiy in tho future have to owe to ' " ` B 'ff h w r. hips." .___--11-"'”'“1_'_1' Ml" M5f3‘“`°I' Humphrey were ,muted Sfrllldilrrl says: “It is Probable ln mutiny’ nm nuptm kucl' ‘wing I .liwtiro Lon ie knowsn. ood . - ' ' ‘ 't noob' Mnior Phillips. 'rno .nnrrr ¢l‘“¢M'~ - ' ll Y 8 l ht. Flne PIC ure 7 l i - hr tl v th n about the ln Entirely ,New Business For Ton g , ' - “N wa.” wlmeugd by d hlllldedlahfe llldlltllslitlllidtlrnlrlll of(llieCahndians. AQ anY mend” °l tm’ path" an ° are 0 rate he ought to know more ahoutit to New Illfl8ll‘8f8t‘l SOIIQ By the Army- _ n4leqnn_i_.»ly lui his position on me The groom who is employed in T Bm___\_ » - - r r _ _ Bankine & Sons' biscuit factory was W]-\ th P._ -, _ th ,h Miss McKlnn.on at °“° tm” B Sdvauon Army ‘Taker so|nol[lr?lll1iilldncelt?lTdl‘iag lgllltle dlorlTf)n(§lt. ln um w°°t Indus and u“°° yu" Otiiciul Cimudiun circles here deprevato I ""' " _"_," ‘M-__ B50 IOII Ill IOVB Wlf-ll 'Ml-95 Humphmyv any (|_;|rqgncy (0 exaggerate its; impgrt. Thi i fl ht f un v.Tnil§TlT1'E'°nn'¢if lTln§crn”¢l»dl8son‘ Trl ¥_N0r_i_dp_l-land, Harrye_ Clytzd abil l§:;' 0,, _ one l°n.T$`.l’.T1'i°'muilT Eiffel-allgwmlletr '!Sometbln¢ nxt tbiutyie." Al abdo- ond number they illustrate “Different we o or .nano aown" n most 1eeclw\!l° and pular on wi 'HIDE “lem rrinndrnf n hfev£ they have lllosentedfe A1l@nTtl'fig" rtiie Kiss" e»\_;1__"soo aio gmc lol." -omvlete 01°" ' erouu- IE rn3$ ?N&€%hu¢ro 1`.3¥.‘.T..`f'.ll'{'§.. I aondl’1.R°TT.°&‘“X.~1. lim-oanolug l»_ reunefl- ell* leaving the objectionable out altogether. They are both clever people, the one sup- plementary to the other, together pre- senting an ant which worthy of unlimit- ed patronage. Be sure and not miss seeing them, for they are grand entir- tainers. _ . Miss Lottie McKinnon will tonight sing the pathetic illustrated son§l“Little Black Lamb." This is an exqu ite sel- ection. and the slides we beautiful. The singer is already a favorite. What with the new picture dprogram of last evening and the new nd rlonsfor wnplght. Won- derland deserveaand will no oubt have :hclowded house for thi! evening. Be GN. ~ at Georgetown, Demerars. Then he ,mm was transferred to Bt. Vincent, ind ______________. until Sunday he had not seen ve ,__ _ _ _ bride elect for three long y rs. _,f:::',;":_' `,`;{,,`_',;',f:'°.'.1f,:;,,,':,_“-',,?':_',,:l.f:,. A your ago Mr. Corner xrived in " _ ___ _,M -.- St. John from St. Vincent and .ob- ? ldlhdzdclmulgphllfgllod enolT»T§|1ElT>'n C°“d°“5¢d Advutlsements . Di i t h , -‘“ :3°|?;;':1x:y 0,1320 1Tum`pT,l:;? ,TNI-t 5 Too late for Classification. twenty-seven days’ jonniay arrived ~---~-~' ' in the city Bundayut noon on the ANTED_At DT* Glv°“°' B“"l°‘“" rlekfora and Bleek steamer oenmo, ~ tum. Stamford. Connecticut. e Inq ng ,vor-yf,\i|¢¢,b¢4 noon pr-wrong. female nurse for insane patients. Pay _ly monroe, the two oeonnon solve- $19.00 ner meth and melew1e=°°» noni; were made husband and Address with references, Dr Givens, NDS .RAILWAY dill: Hu _T u ur. Hull Three Persons Were Killed And Several Cruelly I Burned. TILSONBURG, Ont., May 20- (Special)-Fire swept: through the Queen's Hotel, the best hosteriy in the town at five o'clock ‘this morn- _fng, resulting in the death of 'three ipersons and five or six badly injur- ‘ed. There were sixty persons in the building. The’ dead are Clarence Bernard,, Gray, milliner; Thomas A. Heatley, bartender. The injured are Ontario people. Bernard, driven by the flames to the second balcony jumped, as difd several others. He hung on till the flames had Acorched him, then the pain drove him to extremity and he jumped. 'Hts body was burned and broken, and he lived only a few minutes. Miss Gray stood on the third story balcony while the _flames how-\ led around her and siligddgher hair< then she leaped to the stone side? walk and was smashed to death. Her example was followed TI;-t_lTe proprlet,or's wife and daughter. The daughter has a broken leg and sprained back' and the mother is badly hurt. Miss Dunbar of Buffalo, a wealthy lady jumped with $2,000 worth of diamonds. I She will probably die, as she sus- _taiucd a fractured skull, a broken Iarm and terrible cuts and brLlBes. The money loss is $20,000. _ii-1*-D PIIINEE IIE SIGNNI Want to lVlarry But Confront- ed By Loss of Fortune. PARIS, May lil.-When and where the wedding of Prince Helie he Si n and liladnmo Gould will take place,\lTll.s not yet been definitely decided. They regard themselves as engaged and would like to solemnized the marriage immediately. Certain peculiar com- plicatiolls, however, confront tllem. First there in u clause ill Jay Gould’a will reducing the shares of each child one half if he or she marry without the consent of the executors. If the mar- riage of Mlno. Gould occur within the very near future, it can be assumed that the consent of her brothers and Miss Helen Gould has been glven,other- wise, the ceremony will necessary be delayed to permit the courts to decide the issue. The must serious ,obstacle to the mar- riage is Count Boni's attitude, which involves the possible limitation of Mme. Gould’s rights over her children. Count Boni naturally is furious at the idea of the wedding and makes no concealment of his intention if this owur to demand al modification of the divorce degree \ hich gave her the custody of the children, basing this demand on the ground that the prince would not be a suitable stop-father and that such closet relationsllip with his children would be - prejudical to their interests. ADMIRAL KINGBMILL PROMOTD. LONDON, May 19-G. E. Kfngsniill has been promoted to the rank of rear admiral. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILWAY OFFIOIA` DEAD; CHICAGO, May 19-George, Eade, jr., general western passenger agent| of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, died suddenly at his home of heart dis- ease. FISH BULLETIN-May 20. Georgetown-herring and lobsters fair. Alherton-herring and lobsters very plenty, cod scarce. Bloomfield-herring plenty, lobsters fair. ___________-_ Mlniris Limlmm \_um'o~\’ml'\'s Frlen d THE WEATHER. Light to moderate winds, a few ,commercial traveller, Toronto; Miss. light scattered cheers, but moetlu, fail. `- IN BOAT. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May from Clarendon, Ark., says sev prominent young society people We ploded wrecking the boat. rescued with difficulty. I down the river. oAsoll-:Nr TANK I EXPLODES Seven People Were Drowned-The Sad Ending of a Merry Excursion Party at Little Rock » Arkansas. 20- ' Five miles below, the tank of the c . (Special)--A ,despatch to the Gazet e “unch ¢xPl°d°d Wfwkmg th’ WB” ____ and hurling the occupants into the stream. r° Few could swim and some were ‘l"°Wn°d 1”* Ulgllt Wh” tl” tank stunned by the force of the explosion gasoline launch in which they were Iand went down before the swimmers going to a moonlight excursion, ex- lin the party could make an effort at l‘€BC\l8. Other members of the party were Survivors were found on the river bank by runners despatched from The boat lefu Clarendon early in -here because of the prolonged absence the evening bearing a merry pakty of the party. _who had planned to go several miles None of the bodies have been ru- , covered. PlllN TALK lll TIIE IIIIIYMEN Spoken ln Case Tried At Woodstock '_ . I llPlN MIINTIINS _ - IIIIIIEN IN llllllll Judge McLeod Very Plain Big Corps of Native Police Being Organized to Sup- press Lawlessness. WOODSTOCK, May Z0--(Sp6CiBl)- SEOUL, May 19. -' pbndltiulll "I trust not one you will ever again I-l“`°“€l10“t KON3 BFG \l11Pl'0Vlll8~ be permitted to take the place of The determination of Prince Ito the 5 Iresident eneral here ' ` . z . to u ree ~i\1rvrnen- It le Buell actions ee tl1le'_clie disorderly element so ignllp tn: that have brought disgrace on the _peaceful farming population may pro- fair name of Carleton County,'. said “cute the" W°l'k ln the °\1i»lBYll-18 ‘dlstricts, where armed bands are judge McLeod to the jury in the case lharryiug the-- farms and vm__g“_ is of Richard Grey, charged with incest Ehgwn by the prompt arrival 01 ,.9 relsltion with his daughter Estella. I The judge said the verdict was dis- graceful and not in accordance with E f I C eviden e. _ Grey walked out of the door a free arms. His wife went on the stand today and swore Estella was not her daugh- lter. Her son swore lla'd not take his sister's word on oath. His honor was amazed au the ver- dict and severely criticized the jur- ors. Eatella will not return to her par- ents but will go to Maine. WUMEII Tllll THE LEGISLATURE Miss Clara Brett Martin May Run For the~House of As- embly in East Toronto- .___ TORONTO, May 19.-Miss Clara Brett Martin may be a candidate for the legislature in East Toronto. She said this morning: "I believe there is trouble in the riding, and if I see a prospect of gettmg enough votes and enough money to run my cam- paign I may enter the lists! Miss Martin is supposed to be a conservative in politics, but that doesn't seem to worry her particu- larly. She is somewhat inclrned to be a freelance. "Can a woman sit in the legisla- ture 7" "There is no provision Im the stat- utes against a woman being elected._" "But a woman has not a vote in provincial elections." “That's true, and the only porfnt of danger is that if a woman were elected her seat might be attacked on the ground that the law implied g woman should not be elected when it prevents her from voting." If Miss Martin is nominated she would be running against Tbos. Whftesidos, 'the _straight oonservntive nominee; Joseph Russell, the inde- pendent-conservative, and Dr. Dryann the liberal. CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago May il) -(Special) Corn 605( M, _ , . ~ - -, ~ _‘Ng ypgtyfdgy, , ~B|»m|o|-4, Conn, 5~lid_6wr8wpd,__ Keefllnard. Llnlmentm the lloun ` O Aik For l|ln\fd'i And Take Ne other wn.-ni em Pefk $lu.o2‘I TORONTO, May- 20-., (gp¢;,r;_. May Com Mn ers in ear load lots. .1 Wheat 533% Pork Q13-eq fnforcements of gendarmcs number- ing about 5,000, who will be scatter-s ed throughout Korea. Prmce Ito has issued strict ingtr-no tions to Japanese soldiers and civi- lians that they must not treat the man and clasped his wife in his K°'°“““ “E 'a °°“fl“°l`°d P°0Pl0. but that the rights of all law-abiding citizens must be respected under pm. alty of severe punishment. Four thousand Korean police, un-. der Japanese officers, 'will be mlist- ed and trained. Four hundred new telephone and telegraph offices will- be established in the districts infes- ted by i-evolutionists, so that easy communication may be had with the soldiers and police. The "OD DI‘0SD0°f» throughout Korea is excellent. Prince Ito yesterday attended gh. anniversary celebration of Une open-` mg of Chemulpo to foreign trade. BRITAIN Mil lllll Illl IN lIlNlDl NEW YORK, May 19-On the steam- ship St. Louis which arrived from Southampton yesterday were Major J. R. D. Graham, formerly of the British amiy, and J, D. Henry, an English oil expert, who are going to Canada to look over the Dominion oil fields to as- certain their capahility of furnishing fuel oil for the British navy. “The British Admiralty," said Major ‘ Graham, has used a great deal of Am- erican oil from Texas fields, transport- ing it in its own tank steamers, an its murine experts, believing that oil in to be the nnvul fuel of the uture, is deter- mined to locate every supply that can be foimd in its own colonies. TIINS [IT BNNIJI Illll U. S.SllEllIlS ...___ WASHINGTON, D,C., May 10-The Navy Dewtment has ordered another lot of 40, lbs, of hi h- e choeolnto bon bone for the Paogi est to be de. livered in San Francisco fore the ship! sa¥; for tg? East. hu r ts been roped . ly ordgeresd gdnflrle waivellli .ovring :dal conviction on the part og' the medial that di;l_io;olatgu lemon #tho desire o stron n an n. ' good for men Nil the troph: fmdlyhgvm and keeping q;:1inoo in-stile nr tluirementu. ery boubon is Hn in tinfoil and then packed in dr-Nm. tin bo es with "gigs and sadt air utfblfodlad pret.ty_pager boxes landemen know lo well. ut e likes the contents and ord- ...’f°2f.‘.3€‘t?.‘£:.“..°l’.‘.‘.§"'-'%'i.1“."-.‘»'»‘*tr"l°2 num. Llnuml und lT’_»,l'\_p|d'-ni; lllllllly ship of the Public Fleet. "vi ,_ . _ ,_'._‘_ T1flIfl'f ,;;_ "'E;?f »I;l~ rn; _rt Q lil* . “I i