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A _ we Ktrysow sunk.. sntviln., I CHARLo'i”rETowN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MoNoAY, MARCH 28, 19.0. { ,,_’.§’.f;,,”§,°,§“_.§§‘..”.l'..".f3‘..’i'..‘i’.§'.fi'.§’¢’§'s liHA,TLY MURDER c0rllMliTEO_ lon llllln il u, 5_ AAA CANADA iuvlulusnl i IN NEW YORK ON SATURDAY GAS IXPLUSIUN COME TO TERMS OF APAPIII Mlll A YOUNG GIRL IS THE VICTIM IN UKIAHUMI TARIFF AGREEMENT UUI UN SIIIIKI special' to The Guardian. - She was of a good family, honor- ghasdy murder' probably only one being particlilarly heaiitifill nl the many committed by eighteen t year old August Wolter, was discov sl-ed Saturday evening when' Ruth 1 Woltcr, it develops, was engaged in he White Slave traflic It is learned that the girl entered wh”l°r,s body’ horribly mutilated' rlis room and realizing the fiendish- was found on a me escape" vess of the proposals he made endea _ 'lille young Wheeler girl had just and answered the address given by s Wolter for the purpose of securin 1 graduated' from a Business College A . g ,, a a stenogrspher’s situation oured to escal le He bound her tightly and sstlnnl; d her hail and clothing with kero nd applied a tuich ene oil He then stood her upright n the cfiimiiey of an open fireplace ‘ The girl burned like 11 torch- 'lhnll her charred body was wral-\PL‘\l in r sack and thrown onto the fir: os cape where neighbors discovereri 1:. Woltcr disappeared but nas heel arrested and practically confesses in guilt. ‘ Other evidences have been :lift-~ cred leading to the 'lellef that dllier ent liersoiis met a horrible death at the hands of this fir,:ld. Tile landlady says mai-; '.1'-_~ girls seeking honest eml\l.';'.':‘.‘.fni- led in response to his is»la:1.r.;.:. BUT IS CAPTUREID LA'I`EIl ii_1Gi-IWAYMAN GOT $4,000 -|- MALDEN. Mass., Msrcii 2c-A bsg of $4,000 in greenbacks, an alleged hfghwayman with a revolver, and an unorganized posse of citizens, com- bined today to calise plenty of ex- citement on Pleasant Street, one of _ the principal tlloroughfarcs of the 01 ills' _'will Bllnuui IXPUHIS IlIl$II.5ll[IlI.[IIlll ST. JOHN, March 20.-A-lip to date ghty-one stcainships doing winter sity. After s, pilrsuit of two miles, i>Ort business have filed their out- sfi alleged highwayman was cantn,»_ wardcargo manifests at the customs sd by two policemen and the bag house which show a valuation of ex- eontaining the money was found in a- DUNS in 0112 Unilnll Klngdmn and swill cart where it had been tossed =` by the fleeing men. V 'About 3.15 p. m., John A. llruce, V local agent of the Metropolitan Life NEW YORK, March 28-A most &b_le and _worthily beloved, besides I’ ' '~ -' _ $0 uth Africa as follows 1 lllue of Canadian goods...$14.03C'.841 alue of foreign goods 3,480,124 insurance Company, left ins dliice lsr Total value for si snuings $111,517,966 the bank, carrying some $4,000 in s hand bag. As he passed along 1’1ea- W sany Street, with people on all sides of him, a man about forty years old ran up, snatched the bag from' his hand, and ran away. Bruce i'uil~'i~il an alarm and the people on the ILL ASK CHANGES IN ST. JOHN VALLEY' RAILWAY BILL. Fli.l‘lDl:lRlL‘.T()N, N. Ii., ltfnrcli 28.-4 street at once joined in uit .-ii...-snr The St Jolm Valley Hallway Com- the fugitive. Crying "stop thin," pany fluid another incebiiig this after- the crowd steadily increased in num- ll00“. allll it ls llIlll0f‘=`tf>'°‘il» dealt# hal-n and A-glnforcsll hy -,,.._\~L»,~,,l I,,,_ with vile hill now before the legisla-1 licemen, pursued the man for in-urli-itll re. It was decided to propose some’ ‘two miles, Once when hc A,-spmell ij, amendinonts to the government, but imminent dailger of ciipture, tho fu- al- tllfl l“`l’S°“'1 “t’”l=`0 they Will mil- ‘IN gitive displayed it rcvolvcr in a.i~*i threatening manner, and when thcl crowd hesitated, he gained on his`lU pursuers. He was finally captured in ii llarnlll” vcn to the public, The Woodstock delfigiates will re- Fil IIUIIIC i.0IllUl`I`U\Il'. The Slinnlrccks of St Aud_-rcws vverel fentcd hy the lfnlversity basket, dn tlis Bradley estste. as the din- nail twin new this evening 'nv H. ters caught up with him he again ECON Of 40 to 4. The visitors were displayed his revolve,-I hut he was outclassed ut every po;nf. The Sham- overpowered and disarmed before liclf cks ilcirntell .\lc’\d:l.m Junction Q 1 I : ` I could use the weapoil. tellin lnsl- 9\`011l“.f5 by 11 SCO” of 25 W He was taken to olice llendl u - l2- p . l art cfs, where he was locked_up oil a v tiarge of highway rollbery. He said l‘l A ilclellation ronilirisillg allout half' e inale iusillents of thc village of his name was F_ N, lllge, that |,,,ll~ltsillcy, wliiboll upon a coliiliiittee of was forty years old, and tlint ilislll liome.was.in Portland, Me. Inn c government this afternoon aind_ hed for aid to enable the York &: When Rico was captured the money l`HfI“t“" R“il“`“5` to °`Xt°"'I its 'une Nnppuidogun Lake, to connect __.._._ ___ _ _ uitvli thc Transcontinental. Com- CHAMPIQN l31(;AM]gT liluiiit was mzide that the matt'cr had V n was missing. _ t< . S session, but consideration was prom-` BROOKLYN, N. Y., March 26-1,8 When Arthur }Z.immerman, of the lia- ron Von Lichenstein, as he was some- times called, was arraigned for sen- tence bfore Judge Dike, Brooklyil, ' having Amen convicted of perjury ill ot been llrilllglit up earlier i-n the cd. i»“aiiiiY’l-l WwAili~1HoilsiPe won the first block if his 18.2 billiard match with Ora Ivloril- ingstar here ‘last night, 100 to 84. _*___ BLACKS REVOLT NEAR LIBERIA. WASHINGTON, March 26-The Uni- ted States cruiser Birmingham has been ordered _to proceed forthwith to MOIIFOVIII. Liberia. upon the urgent Wfluest of the Government of Libe- l'lH._whlch has represented to the state department that it is power- less to hold in check the rebellious tribes now in revolt against it. It nllilears that tlle tribes of Oreboes a Dflwerful people inhabitating the Q8. gioii of the Qalially River, Adjoining Frencll torritory Government and are t besiegiilg the town of Harper at Cape Palnllln. where there are considerable missionary interests. The object of the insurrection seems to be to force Elégcililnerlnii Government to purchase LOST [JSE OF HANDS AS A RESULT OF FIRE QUEBEC, Marcll 27-John H ll Kielly. M- P. P. far Bonn.vontuEe. Lvlo _was so badly burned while ex- iiigiiishlng a blaze ln the room Where the dcad body of his father lily nl Now (fare, as previously 1-e_ ported rn The Guardian, was brought to the Hotel Dieu yesterday after- Eoon Mr Kclly is absolut 1 WORLD’S FAIR SPASM. SAN FIiANCIS(lO. March Z7-Sen Francisco people today 'began the collection of o. fiilid of $5,000,000 for, the Pa/nanla-Pacific World's lnair, to be held here in 1915, to celobrate thc' opmling of the great Panama Canal. All California will unite in opposing the claims of New Orleans for feder- al aid for an exposition to celefimate the canal opening. dot-h ilot yet appear what He shall be but we sliall see Him as He is." The Boy’s Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. at 10 o’clock was led liy »Ralpll` H. Cochrane, who spoke on "Easter Tlioughts." There was no afternoon meeting. Rev. T. F. Fuflerton preached two eloquent East:r sermons in St. Ja- mes Cliiirch yesterday there ming large audiences present. The evening tht'/me was taken from John 11-26 “Bslievnst thou this." The music, under Mr. Watlnis, w-as most inspir- ing, the evening anthem being espec- ially well given. George Toombs’ rendition of that beautiful hyrnln, The Daughters of Zion, was most enjoyable. Rrcv. G. R. White spoke in the Bap- tist Church yesterday morning on "The Empty Tomb,” taking his text from Luke 24:6, “He is not here but is risen." The pi‘cacber's first senten- ces were-“The master miracle of the New Testament is the rcsurrectiod ol' Jesus Christ from the dead" and his last sentence was-“Ou this joyous Easter Sunday Christ wuits to 'bring you all into that happy possession of conililerors with Him over death and one grave," The anthem: “If Ye Be- lieve" was beautifully rendered. In the evening 'the subject was “Tha Night and The Morning" and the thnt 'night they capght noiihing. But when the morning was come Jesusl stood oil the shore, and said; Cast the net oil the right side of the ship 'and ye shall find" The nntlliem was “The Resurrection and The Ascent- lon" from "Emnla'nuel" by J. E. Lowbridge. The hymns. anthmls and sermons were all appropriate for the Easter season. ' __-______._. M ` lllg. following: Three steers, fed by Youn- _______ Acoosas wma or 'rms MURDER OF GLOVER yesterday. asked her:-‘Was it' ou that difd 't?’ ` BURNED 'ro Da.iTi~ii GATHERING SUGAR! SAP. alone af the~ time of .accident -and was found some time after by his cousin, Alfred Still, in an unconsc- ious condition, and died before he could be removed to his home. De- ceased was about forty years of age, and leaves a widow who is a cripple. The family is highly respected. EXODUS FROM QUEBEC, FIFTY-TWO EVERY DAY QUEBEC, March 20-According to statistics furnlslied bv Rene Dupont_ local colonization agent for 'the De- partment of the Interior of Ottawa, on every day of the year 1909, flftv- two inhabitants of the Province of Quebec left their parishes to go sith. er to the States, to the Norbfltwest or Ontario. ln all 10,183 inhabitants of the Province went away. Mr. Dupont explains this heavy ex- odus of population by the lack of local industries and also to the nat- ural taste of the French-Canadlains foi; travelling. Among other causes of departilrc given are debts, luxurv, too easy credit at the dealers, and the great pressure exercised by agen- ts in selling farm implements, and who give too easy credit to farmers unahln to pay. RAIN. Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, March 28---Moderate variable winds, cloudy, lighil local rain or sloet, westerly winds. I The lengfi of today will be twelve hours and t snty~nine minutes. ' The temperature at three 'o'cloek this morning was eighteen drlirecs Rev Mi- Harrison i>l'°n°l“"l “I th". evening service. NOmI*rI"¢‘(IiY-hlxicrfrililii' l -lfllln 3‘2""“‘ P Minard'| llnimcnt for sale everywhere nbovo zero. ~ Special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. ,similar concession oil a very much MCALISTEH, Okla, March 28.-_A WASHINGTON, March 28-The smaller number of m»¢l¢les_ gas explosion in the Kali Mine at Semi official announcement has been ln reen,-n (jnnsns is gl-nntsd the Cambria has killed four men and made that a complete tarifl agree- American mlnimnm tsl-iff but it is seriously injured two others. ment has been reached between Can- understood that at present the ar- ada and the United Staten- rangement is only preliminary to the Thin is 'thc 0nt00Il‘l€ Of B lengthy arrangement of a general trade agree conference here on Saturday between ment late;-_ - TRU. KNOX. Fielding Rnd Graham- - The schedule hereafter applied by ' France now enjoys a conventional Canada against the United States tarld on about ninety articles of will be number three or the next Canadian consumption. The United lowest to that under which British In previous issues the Guardian has States will, it is understood, enjoy goods are received. r given particulars of the Easter beef \-.-_-.-.-.-----.-_-_--_-=.-.---.-.-.-.-.-~_-_--_-_-.-.-.-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_----------------------------» Special to The Guardian. LIVERMORE FALLS, Maine,March Z8--Following the strike in the inter- national ,pnper company’s plant cori- ditions assumed such a serious as- pect that the sheriff called ollt the state militia to preserve order. The soldiers, however, have been ordered merely to hold themselves in readiness and are not actively engag- ed in patrol duty. A large number of additional police have been engaged and it is hoped that no serious outbreak will occur. realized that the compan w t SI-IORTER HOURS IN QUEBEC FACTORIE F” man On 'Ihlesday when the Le 'sl ei Government and Labor Connell ours for females and children m th Y 1 f ~ ” l wA, ivlsrtn 27-The city 0 SIIG Said. 'I W0ll1dn't 'do SU°l1 H aEf$l?d-i?3:;o\?drEl,i;?enptr(I;,lncte' HL(i)l'I"1h/hs been notified by the Gov- thing' I wonldnvt have um heart to °lfl01`lllf»Z this qucstiona pfltesent con* erunient that it 'would be impossible include not only 501119 Of tha l”`°°°`“Y do it.' I asked, her who did it and tives of the Trmles ann L gpresentm to establish free mail delivery there she replied: ‘It was Mrs. Glover that cn yesterrlay brought it fwfr Con" until the street names are revised, did it. .. Premier in the interview Wh;)cr§ JZ,” snd houses properly nllmbergd. Thhis to do the bribing. i`*“‘°°°*"’-'- h ~ - I " th cit , wich as NIGHT WATCHMAN' ass I`titiYitl}Il(IeII;'r0f;‘Ili:1‘::lBr'11 Government' Ian; Yghglhizcifohoa niail l;'md) ev:oteTd1fe1Yh“t’hut1I7m‘ . . . . . - .. . ' w a o <. F' L' makes exhlbn Included the m 1 hour’ “ mumtes and 23 secondi The debate, revealed a strong feel- ~ . . _ _ ing against .the resolution and Lord ‘:A:..?;°.f.~. 122;" .“'.i.§S‘;;';'.‘;sri;:g ‘““ME“ Bm” »»»-M- -em- 1-esp,,cti,,e1y.’th,,;,e 'cattle ahiead " <- bers towards the close of the debate (erred to' purchased -from WY SE- BELLEVILLE, ,March 2l;_wllllam that the resolution would in no way Black, Amherst, and fed by'Mr' Galloway, of Madoc Township, was sacrifice the hereditary principle. l-ie Drake' which were 1 665 1375 B driving in a sleigh, and accidentally added? 1,310 pounds live weight" al co- (nd fell out, breaking his neck. He was “A peer may vote for the resolu- by M_ Mllrpiw’ South. Shore xéigl; a farmer, and a man highly esteem. tion and then vote that every ineni gg 1,240 pounds alive and 77'() dresS_ ed- % (lliiryraiof giéise house should have a here- ry . v -. Lord icoseberry fodowed and ex- plained tha't they were ‘only reveal- ing the manner in which they lbeliev-j . cl the reform should go. No bill m§n?:;BI1;C' BM“l'l`°h 2_5"Mf~ Plante. srould be submitted; that was for LOSTONI M h 27_ _ r Or eau arnois, has decided some government of the day to do. Bl-anc told he-r sI1srf:(ier'IreueI:ItI.iv'huiIveeY;; to take up the cause °f the Working- This evidently implies that no re- after th~ .rd fgl -. _ ' I. gl a- f rm of the house of lords will be er that Lit.m;,,Se1{lI,9S_ G?,R§f;;:ewI;`,',)GnlJ(.)e";1 ture refmmes business' after th” ERS" tgldertaken from the Ccmservative the istsi shots, according to Irene's ter adflournmelm Mr' m“"‘° will side until s conservative s0v°rnm°nn estimony in the Giovpr will case gllove or all correspondence between is ln of-lice, . , . il other isnsr or sniz ti s 'r BACK ' q A A h ,» d th it 8" P _ s e ons re- HULL GETS E . “whyaihee h-ad,edoneslhlilch si EYli1II;.SsI Ylardmg the reduction -of w°.rki“g -*~" -_.~ S Offer hours, will be lmroduced OTTAWA SAFE BREAKER NEW YORK' March “_John O._ during the Present session. . GETS FIVE YEARS. Connell; an aged night watchman at W- ‘-’°“‘ the factory of the New York Asbest- ONTARIO BIGAMIST OTTAWA, March 26.-Thomas Gor- os Company, at Hunters Point, L. I., GETS SEVEN YEARS man, one of a gang of safe-hrealcers is believed to have been burned to *_ ' who operated about Ottawa }a.st_ fall, death fast night in a fire which des- TORONTO M . was today sentenced to five years troyed the plant. N ' arch 2\'_Wmiam G' i . 'rue loss is shnnt .$45,000. » “sh was ”°“‘°"°"d I" Seve" Warn pr 8°" in the penitentiary at Hamilton to_ girl in Step , E _ Brown his “W nl-I. and Clara asny of those aboard Tile car b D group to the landing above and Fiisllaxl Haddies at T to 's - 'I inns ivionaisp. imnivii-ln KILLED waits dal’ f°f bissmy. Ht married one ENGLIYH G . second wife, at Dundas BOGOTA, Colombia, March 26- . -- NMI! Went as the magistrate rcferr; The anti-American sentiment contin- UnANGEvILLE‘ Ont” March 26__ ed in severe terms to his crime. iles to find expression in rioting. Jacob Still, of Glencross, of Mono , *Li-if Yesterday €\’~'0 Entlllsll girls- “'h° township' was almost instantly kip CROWDED ELEVATOR FALLS Awere mistaken for Americans, were led yesterday in the woods on his 7 STORIES, ALL SAVED mobbed and beaten. Subsequently farm, when gathering sap for sugar 1 President léiamcin grouzales-Ialeiscia makin h a reen limb fallin some made an o ca ca upon mer can thirtygfecY strgiking him on thi head cogggngorgft’ March 27"An °1°"'&¢'0n Minister Nortllcott. and fracturing his skull. He wasI f gh g ee" passengers' SUVWBI Former Governor Uribe's house was 10 t Women' fell 5e"°" s'U°l`l€1i again stoned by the rioters. 'basl 'aug t in_ a Fourth' Avenue office An official decree has been issued “ld ng “"th°"t Senolls inlury to lselng a transport tax of 8 per . ' egali cent. oil all American flour leaving to fan at the "mth “Dori but Wm-S the coast towns for the interior. caught and held by UW Hilfe?-Y clut~ Joaquin Samer, Minister of Finance, shes be.tweF‘“ the sewnd and thinil objected to this move by the Gbv- -oors' Fireman th” °h°pl’ed 3 h‘°1"~” ernment and, following the issuance m the top °f the. ca' ““d~ `I°W"ml< of the decree, resigned. b ladder. carried the frightened- ____;___ i ‘ FRANCE REMOVES L--I {-- --.t__.___ ,__ HIGH TALRIFF BARS. Condensed Advertisements CHFQTER'-~N Y M ,_ 2,, -_ RO/ ai , - -. BW *- i (T00 llfl 101' Clalddcatiom) ' President Taft annoilncedhhgrebto- f )0RK ROiAS»1~s_ Fmt Beef’ FT; night that an agreement a _ een Nushw' in choléesteilualiues :t xacglceg with France on all tariff dif 'I‘anton.'s, Central Market. ' , . - ._ .__ . _ _ _ _ :fl--2-nn... , '“,,,;*,1,'*,';',;z,.,§.°";,‘."§.',;°,;‘.J“;.‘.::.‘§. “lil -_BILRESH EGG3~ f°|` ERSSARFJOHII' 721° 25 pper cent. reduction of rates pro- ` D°z°"' A"°t“h°" I°t 3°” 'I""`“'1 vided in the Payne-Aldrich tariff. 3" " President Taft has not given up the _ _,__ ._ _,____, __ idea of averting a tariff war with \]B1OR SALE fifty bushels white Canada. ‘ Fyfe Wheat. Leslie McEwen. ___ _ ._..--__...______.___.._..___...._ RUSH OFTPITTSBURG BRIBE-TAKERS TO PLEAD GUILTY. . - . no more former members of councils ap- peared before the district attorney today and confessed to their giuilflhx accepting money for their votes whila meirllllers of the niuniciDa'l bodies 'amd were then rushed before Judge R, B, Fraser, where they received their im. m~unity bath in the way of la suspend- ed sentence. When the grand jury adjourned for the day, no indictments had -been returned, although the jury had lis- tened Ior hours to developments in the bribery scandal even more sensa- tional than tfie disclosures yester- day. Meii aclulittcd selling their hon- or for from $50 upward. John F. Klein was before, the grand jury the greater part of the day and continu- ed his narrative of councilmanlc graft. Klein recounted some of his experiences in handing out the rillouey to the couiicilmen. "There was one fellow," he said, “who was a daisy-a regular Shy- lock for the dough. In the South Seventh street business, I handed him $81. He looked at me for a few min.- utes and then yelled like a stuck ptg for the extra ten cents. You know $81.10 was the- Standard price in iihat deal. Well, he got the tan cents all lriglltl." All the nine men who confessed to the district-attorney today will' ap-' pear before the grand jury to bali their stories. District-Attomey Blokeley will, as soon as councilman and bribe-takers have been rounded up, go after the bribe-givers. Those are said to 'ue bank officials. With ;all that has thus far been discloped lin thc gigantic municipal graft con- spiracy, there is a feeling that what has been thus far accomplished is but a scratching of the surface. Whalffcvla, hour may develoll no one is 'able to foresee. Even tho district-attorney is frank in his expression that he oaln'0 ltsll what will happen." Twenty have thus far confessed, thirty-seven have been indicted, ‘hut have not yet confessed, amd sixteen have been implicated but have not yet' horn indicted. It is said at the district-att1orncy's office that before the i_=ra‘n» HI WIIL S C To every one on earth public that no fishiniwlll be allowed. (;¢,,l_\gl\-es 5 hni-den, to be carried Peter Stlcwart, Har lngton. _ down , ‘ ._ _ _ __ . _ §i'?’§‘."lI~’?§_l’_“.-__ 'rhs ross that ues netwixt the crnss 14101! SALE, I offer at private sale and cr0WnI No lot is wholly free. He giveth one to thee. Th burden is God'8 lllft as . v, ' orchard, near school, church? and Anil it will mnlw U10 l1¢B"¢" “Im “nd hriigllfeig"ri?)ir;e£.I§YvT¢t(dYI§f v:t,ml:§t it press we heavily and - 3-28dZw. Ionit- He says: Cast it on Me, And it shall easy bs. ISIMII IHII l<‘s\ce the work or every day with the influence of a few thoughtful. quiet moments with your own heart and God. Do not meet other people, even those of your own home, until you have first met the great guest nnd honoured Companion of your lifkdesus Christ. Meet Him alone; ect Him regularly. Meet Him with ills open book of counsel before you; and face the regular and irregular duties of each day with the iniiullwt _of His personality definftel control- ling every iict. -John T. SIt0ne. - . \ _ \_‘ ` ` . . _ \ _ .. 1 * s ‘ _"~ i‘~e u ‘\ ~ ;~_ ll N I i »l -_-_ ._.__A .. L I i' 1 l I .I li < -~.» _ - ._-., ». t `-.',` ‘ . .W ` ._'__ "l...’