A GUARDIAN i i fe ge Fé 55 w’E?i§i‘.¥?‘?sB Mil.. } cHARLo'1"rE'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD EISTLAND, CANADA, WEDNEsDAY, 'Manoir ,if igeg. S 7*' . E ' ' “’ " f " “W .4 MUHUEH LEAUS ' UEEUY LETTEH PETEH EHAHSES H. SHUTH WALES SAU SUIHIUE SUHCILIATIUH TU AH AHHEST MAKES THUUHLE `PH|HSES' HAMES AHU VHITUHIA EHUM ILL HEALTH HUAHI] SUMMUH "'-_”‘ pg? an-an ~ »-_-g _l ' i PEABODY, March 30-(.Speci~al).- Charged with manslaughter in the death of Harry Jenkins of .Yarmou'l|h, N. S., whose body was found in the ruins ofa shanty which two men oc- cupied, Richard Carroll is held in bonds in the police court. lt is stated the two men qua;-relied Saturday night and the police claim they round evident-as that the an which destroyed the shanty win deli- herately set. ` Neither of the men had any occupa- tiun. SASTHU WAHHEU MUST HUT' LAHU __-_ had received a' letter demanding that he deposit\ $30,000 at a designated spot. esca ed unhurt taken to iail. She was identified as Zelda Clark, 0mD10yed as a domestic. ‘ i¢_--1--c ‘ CHESS PLAYEHS AHE HTIW EUUAL _-.- ST. PETERSBURG, March 29-The intern ti --_-» I BORDEUAX, March 50--(Special)- Venezuela at the last moment prior im the sailing of the steamer Guade- loup on which Castro Lisa passenger advised the French Line that Castro would not be permitted to land on Venezuelan soil. . Castro has been notified to this ef~ feet. ,i._.__l._,.,..-. I ciuiniriu in ‘ mimi linniniv BOSTON, March 29.-"I attribute my long life and good healt'h to hav- ing had alarge family of children." `M of 16 Nixon street, Dorchester, who celebrated her 102nd birthday the oth My rule for llving has always been T to live simply, eat plain food, and said Mrs. Christina Taylor Bridgettl m er`-day. * _ t *‘ B h t when not feeling well to take the rest rest for most any complaint," e plained Mrs Bridgett Yesterday afternoon many friendsi called at her home on Nixon street and paid their respects. Mrs. Brid- shot and besmeared with blood, was|, _.l .gl v WASHINGTON, March 30-(Special). BELGRADE, March 80»-(Bpecial)- MELBOURNE, March 30-(Special) -A woman was shot as she picked up ling Peter has issued an ukase chang- -The Premiers '.of New South Wal a. decoy prepared after banker Read ing the names of his sons. and Victoria have decided to offer l re- This step is taken to preserve the one Dreadnmliht to the lniperia _ ame of George as the head of the Government behalf of their fhouse of Karageorgevitoh. spective States.- A man accompanied the woman but Former Crown Prince George, ‘who This Un" is f-El* "°°“1f» DBZGUHVIUDB ‘renounced his rl hts t the th:roneLb°tw’°°" "W t"° st“t°9» “l1d°f¢B\l0D P - Z o . , The woman, peppered with bird 'will henceforth be known as Alexan- Bin” ET' bemmd “P1’m`*“"» that the der while Alexander, who been rece- C°mm°'”“'°°m' U¢I°v°"“m°'“T» WHS “Of Tgnized as Crown Prince will 'be Prepmd t° tlki any “WPS- '(;¢0rgg_ The subscriptilxils will be made on -Z--_-_-. a basis of po ation, New South IJUHGHEHATIUH l';‘.1“§.§°‘:;f.¥;‘5M5 "'°°°'°°° ‘“"` Pima smuii ,,,,,,,,,,,'”“"_,,||,,, BERLIN, Marci. za-The coiigrega- ‘ tion in a church at Miltiz, near Dres- den', had a narrow escape from being ' BB a onal chess tournament here ended in a draw between Lasker of s“EE°°“t”d by gas Ye5te“¥W~ '--' Brooklyn and Rubenstein, the Lodz, Aim U18 C0l1gl`€Eation realized that ENSENDA, Lower Cal., March 29_. expert, They therefore Wm divide quantities of gas were escaping they Wm. G. Morse the New York broker, 1;,-st and Second prizes' and Dusaw hecaine panic stricken and rushed to iwho has,been held a prisoner here for ,md Spielmam respectively' win, be the doors. A numner of persons were _B4 days awaiting trial on a charge of aw,"-qed third and fourth m0My_ crushed, and the exits became block- [murder fo/r having killed an Indian 9,1; Lasker won his game, e,,,,uy_W.h,,c,, cd. thus delaying the escape of the 'Valle la Trinidad. Mex., isalt liberty! im him imii a point in the lead for °“‘°"" ‘°‘1°¥» *WMS NW l1°'=°r°blv dia- fgrsf plum Rubensteim was pmnxul Al-l the members of the choir were charged by the court 14|: last Might. with Tartakower and played b,.mmnt_ overcome by gas and became uncon-T Morse, _who is the son o(Pr°1_ g_ Mrs. Cooley, wife of Wm. Cooley, jan drinking carbolic acid. kitchen . moned. hdlw of recovery is entertained. 1 Ever since the birth of her last child Mrs. Cooley has shown a lack of nervous and mental balance, T56 \l'“§€dY is the outcome of bro- ken health. li-2-1 SUTEHAGETTES. HAEE SUHIIUE AHU UIHUHSE --_ 'roRoN'ro, march 29-P-i-em-iiiii¢_ ii lfid-Leatcn semen at St. Jiamcs' cathedral. Bishop Dumoulin, of Niagara. veathingly criticised tug HALIFAX. March 30-(Speciai)- itoi' at the Y. M. C. A. for the past fifteen years, attempted suicide by Mrs. Cooley was found by one of her children lying on a bod in agony a few minutes after she had left the The terrified little one speedily gave the alarm and a physician was sunl- The unfortunate woman was immed- iately taken to the hospital where no 1y to “feat h|,m_ This would have scious. The orgainish anda consider- given the Lcd, mam, a mu pomt and able number of the congregation were made his final score half a point 315° °v°f°°m°' ` above that 04 Lasken , Ultimately one man had sumcient TB strength and presence of mind to rtakower however ls 1 masterfully and late toEni;ht0 is am decided to call the contest a di-;|,w_ -_-m-_iq PHIHEE HILHUTE UTAH .... ___,___~.,.... _ _ST PETERSBURG-,March 29-Prince ichael I-Iilkoff, a. member of me Council of the lszrurpire and formerly inister of communications, died suddenly today. Ile wais present at he inaugural meeting of the Russo-‘ ritish Chamber of Camlmerce, when e fainted. The prince was removed/ o his residence, but did not. re ein ell known in the United States, where he secured his railway 'training o him belongs the credit of getting thc maximum amount of work out of Siberian Railway during the war in S cure. There is nozlbing 'better than consciousness. Prince Hllkoff was .' X, W _ _ _ TT M get is in feeble health and converses father was a soldier in- the Revolu- tionary army, and during a hot iight with ‘the British was captured and with some difficulty. Mrs. Bridgett's e ifax. There he met a Miss Green, 1 governess to the governor’s children. b Notwithstanding the falct 'ilhat the W a taken to the military prison in Hal- W pretty governess was a Tory at heart, III; she- surrendered* to the persistent wooi- ing of the young patriot. Before the B Revolution was ended the couple were -C married. 9 "When I was a girl we traivelled is mostly by horseback. My father had* <1 13 children. One brother lived to be,m 90. one sister 97 and another sister H the man was Prince Hilkoff, forrner‘ Ill: ' ' nf E. .. I I ' t . . a 95. "When faillier married, the Gover-, nor granted him a piece of land on f Prince Edward’s Island. Father was| considered a very prosperous fainmer.’ | Mrs. Bridgett is,the widow of Cap- tain William Bridgett, sexton. for ' many years of the Seamcn's Bethel, conducted by the Rev. Father Taylor. She was horn in Grand River, P. E.T l., March 13, 1807. At the age' of 31 she married, and at the present time four children are living. There are five grandchildren and one,g'reat- grandchild. Mrs. Bridgett has been greatlly in-‘ terested in charitable work all her' life, especially among seamen. ___,_________ ‘Vllnav-AH Llniment r°.'-'es n"“` ff; :fl- .___- ol aiiehuria. Prince Hilkoff, who belonged `to an d, but comparatively poor family, migrated to the United States when; yoiung man, renou-ncing the’title,to u the United States hc worked at a olt-machine at a wage of $7.50 par eek. Later he was employed in, any minor capacities on American allways, beginning as an assistant toker. It is related that! on one oc- asion when the Ermpress was journ- ying to the Crimea sbs was aston- lied to see ii generall of her suite‘ ecend from the train and embrace a an clothed as a common workmen. hc made inquiries and learned that ember of the corps of pages and ormer officer of the guards, who, ter the financial ruin of his family han' become ani engine driver in order o gain his livelihood. The Empress ordered him to be presented to her, nd from that moment the Prince en- joyed the protection of Her Majesty nnd of her husband, Alexander ill., father of Emperor Nichols, protectlc/n` which led to his appointment as 'min- ister of railroads. The Prince, in bis. ministerial capacity, visited the l}n'- ifed States in 18%. Prince Hmllkoff took a proininenti part in putting down the i°t\il\\:-.v smash a few windows. All the doctors in the town were busy relieving the sufferers. ESSIHA MAY HEAH HEH HEAU ASAIH ROME, March 29-Dr. Omori, pro- fessor of seismology in the Imperial University of Tokie, who is now vis- iting Calabria and Sicily on a mis- sion fromf the Japanese government to study the causes and edects of Ulre recent earthquakes there, makes the interesulng declaration that this cab- aclysrn,___as__well as the lesser one in 1905, were so accurately registered' by his apparatus in Tokyo as to enable him straightway to locate the up- heaval as having, happened in lower Italy. He expressed his opinion that Mes- sina andi Reggie may reasonably be F. B. Morse, inventor ofthe tele- graph. was exonerated of all blgimis by the court, who stated that- the American proved beyond t-he pogibp lity of a doubt tholt he killed the ln\~ dian in self-defence. Muiiv mul THE, PUST UEEIIIE CHICAGO, Marc 29-Three masked men today blew o n the safe of. the Crown Point, 'post office, rob- bed the-town trefaeury and escaped in a stolen buggy. A pome of citizens' attempted to intercept them but af- tgr a running battle the thugs escap- e . It is reported that a large amount of money was stolen. AIHSHIP USELESS AS WAH MASHIHE / hich he was subsequently restored. rebuilt, if only the dictates of com- """ mon sense and the teachings of science be followed in the course of the re-` construction, as though disturbances, may occur later in adjacent disti‘i°iE§‘gE :Es Dmsn present took the ins to ibm being less crvsm and glass from him, emptying the conten- lessened recistence to the pi-opellers. ts upon the door. Ci-onli then drain- He himself took the helm fora while ea what as mia get our of the Det- emi round. elflwvzh the marins. sw tom of the glass into his month and was clumsy, .that the airalrip answer- sci-arped up what he could get' oil the ed as perfectly as a steam picnics in floor on his hand and licked it eff. the waiter. Ho was ofthe opinion 'He then threatened that he wcnlld get -that the alrchip solved the problem a revolver and shoot himself. I-lc has of reaching A definite, but not too just recently recovered from smallpox. distant, point in ndt too unfavorable Since attemptiifl t0 ‘milk T111' "t\'Y°,weafiher, but was sceptical of itdvgen- eiiuiiie he has been in a state <1! hw-in-ii acuity or of its ability to in sm- wrla. _played in war. CHICAGO MARKETS- I The temperature was thirty degrees RTB-I-‘-(Th 30-(SP6C‘laI.)_° Tszva “ro"t two °’cl°°H wh mm” _i-in-panels-n Marcbrwhwt 106| FAIR AND WINDY. March Corn BM ,_,- MU P°\”|‘ -. 517-33 much change in tciiipcutnro; (Continued on page 3.) Nev Wh°°'= 13° roaosro. Mmm' ii-(sp»eim- my C°\'n ~ fbi ivmii mmiwmariy vuidu, mr not 3\l¢!`¢\8Vf/YH" in England. He said thnit the movement inaugurated by these women had reached a pitch of frenzy amounting to insanity. He wao glad that the movemisnt had not gone so far here. and hoped that \ it would not. In his opinion lb wall a mistake. The bishop also denounced race sui- cide and divorcli ,, ~¢~_--U-iraq GHEAT HUUHET UE GULU -EUUHU bi; OTTAWA. March 29.-A gold nug- et weighing B pounds tray. valued at £800. has come int: possession of the Geological Survey Museum in B. most romatic manner. Last year two “pros-“ pectors, wiio were looking over an ab- andoned olaim on Peace River, in Nor- thern British Columbia took giosseasion of an old shack. One day t is shack was burned down. and in poking about among the embers, the prospeotors rak- ed up a. tin box containing a number of large sized gold nuggets, In the box was a son note book showf ing that Amelfns Jarvis, of Tor0nto, was an interested party in the expedi- dition which was discovered the nug- gets and conseguently they were turned overto him. pon recelv ng them, Mr. Jarvis sent them to the Royal mint to have them melted and valued. Dr James Bonar, Master of the Mint, no- ticing the remarkable site of one of the nuggets submitted it to the Geological Survo , with the result that it was pur- chased' from Mr. Jarvis, and now forms one of the meet interesting exhibits in the Museum of the Survey. A model of this 86 ounce nugget will form part o_f Canada/s exhibit at the Seattle evliibi- tion. _,_..__._.__.__-» LUHG UISTAHCE WHELESS UH TUHHIHES ST. JOHN, March 80-J. & A. Al- lan of Glasgow, cable that they have arranged with Mr. Marconi to replace the present instruments on the steam- ships Victorian and Virginian with long distance apparatus. The.steam- ers will therefore be in touch with, news centres on either side of the Atlantic from the time of leaving one side until their arrival at the other Dafily despatches of interesting public events will be published on board. Besides appreciating this service, pat- -rons of the lilac, will in addition, be able to eomnminicate at my tim. even from mid Atlantic, with their friends Bt H0000; Condensed' Advertisements (Too £00 for Qgidcotim - .of ur, . ` ` `l<-".\~` ~ \ . \“-al... Quick Results May be depended upon from the use of our Want Ado.. The births. deaths. mdkld- ¢¢¢ and me einer cinunlea Columns are usually Inclu- ded In even A very perfume- fory percucl of the paper. mymundfor gclcnl ' neu u they are for - »- nap wand." nc. nuttin!! i H .scene of the `trou\1lc. | _...___---~ "H ~ limi; §i?‘i‘\l‘.»'i1.”is‘l$¢i'§’v{'5ii Be 'UF 7* pi GLACE BAY, March 30-(Special) - Campbell, representative of the Coa Co., on the Conciliation Loafrd, cal led upon Manager Duggan and aske that the Coal Co., receive the Boar to informally talk over the matter in dispute between the mhne worker ,and the Company. Duggan refused, saying that owin to the previous stand taken by th Company it would be inconsistent t officially receive the Board. Upon this being known it was d cided to issue subpoenaes for Dubga and all the mine managers. The streets are blocked with people ` to attend the meeting and the public interest. is intense. ___l._______ PUSSE TU IHTEHTIEPT , AHSSUHUIHS HHTKEH | _.- '...i.os ANGELES, Marci. as-A.. .imi- ed posse is speeding toward the Mex- iican line in an automobile today in an elort to apprehend Harry D. Brown, a broker, who vanished from his office late Monday afternoon leav- ing debts said to aggregate $200,000. Brown is believed to have more than $50,000 in cash in his possession. HHIH WUMAH UIES UE STAHVATIUH HOLYOKE, Mass; Mureli 27.--Dead ae the result of starvation and neglect, according to the report of the medical exa.niiner,_ although 88.000 in bank notes and cash was strewn about the house. the body of Mrs. Mary Gately was found at her home on Lyman strei t today. The woman's husband, Martin Gately, a paper maker, was arrested this afternoon on the charge of drunk- eness. Mrs. Gately hu been dead .-tm,€é-3-Ey§_-._._*~_...... .. -.......-. Medical Examiner Frank Holyoke re- ported today finding the body of Mrs. Gately nude upon a bed. After an ex- amination, he staten his belief that Mrs. _ Gately had died from starvation and)- neglect and that she had been dead three days. gml MH. LITHGUW SAL A:0uarreI Shanty Burned, Attempt to Levy Blackmailon George to Alexander and AI- Will J_uinil_y Offer a Dread- lanifor’s Wife Halifax, Dies Coal Mine Managers to Con Body Found, Evidence of Banker Led to Woman exander to George For noughttb the Imperial From Poison SeIf-Adminis- ference Over Dispute With lncendiarism. Being Shot. Royal Family Oeasons. Government. tered in G.eat Agony. me Mine Workers, '_ TOFIELDA, dtllogan, Matthew ¢l,M`cCauloy, and S Kennedy Bros, S lost their entire S The total loss 9 covered. o :CIVIL WA HEi,|H ~ BEHTA TUWH HAI] EI -Mercantile Buildings and Stocks In Toflelda Suffer Loss of $20,000. gi. Alta., March 30- destroyed three busi- belonging to Robert McCauley and A. JI. A. J. McCauley and general merchants, stock, also the stock store was destroyed. is $20,000, partdolly I (Special)-Fire -,ness buildings of the Reliance HEAHE HESETS PEHSIA TEHERAN, M ,Twelve Nationall thirty wounded Sunday at Shamg troops. The latter had sixteen ‘mon killed. TUHTUHE UESTHUYEU HY HUHSHY HATS PARIS, March 29-The Comtessa do ala Premiere, who, in her youth, was 3 noted beauty, was found dying yes- ilarrday ina misefralily furnished room which she inhabited at Sens, in the Department ofthe Yonne. Although' she had plenty of means, she was noted' for her avarica. She boarded her money and kept it in an--old cup- board near her bedside. into her bedroom she would allow no onebo to enter. She is now approaching 60, and for some time has been in failing health. _ As the neighbors had not seen any- thing of her for two days they con- cluded uit she was dead. They went ‘to the police, and two gendarmes were sent to investigate. The door ofmtlie 'lodging occupied by the com- tesse was locked, and in order to enter the officers had to force the door. The comtesse was found lying on her bed, unconscious and terribly emaciated, for as she lived entirely alone she had been without nourish- ment for several days. A swarm of rats had been in posses- iofn of the room. They had eaten wha/tever food had remained, and had also attacked the old woman's arch 30-(Special)-. sts were killed and during a fight on hazon with Roylalist LEET TUH IHUIAHA, .-1- I HADIEAX, N. s., Marci. ze-Mr. J.| C. Lithgow an-d his sister left a few days ago for French Lick Springs, the great In-dia-na health resort, where they will spend a few weeks. They go, via Toronto and Detroit.. stopping! over in both cities. At Toronto Mir. Lithgaw will probably have conferen- ces with the amateur athletic and rowing association officials, and at Detroit, he will inspect the course, where the United States National As- sociation chamvpionshlps will be row- ed in August and confer with the De- troit Rowing Club officials. _--1-----I 1 Cures G irget in cow -------*""*'” FATAL BATTLE FOUGHT. AMA, March' 29.-A bottle hgxsegfl in progress since Saturday between the police and citizens and a band of 200 Cree Indians under the leadership of Chief Crwy ‘31\9»\‘°~ ggvargi persons an both sides have been killed or wounded, and last night ui.. suite mums started for the hoard of wealth, which. was chiefly in banknotes and scrip, gnawed scraps of ehousand-franc notes were found on the iioor. STHPS SPUUHIHG WITH HHUUMSTHIH NEWBURY, March 80-Spoorning is all right in its place, but .the church isn’t its place. That's the axiom. of Parson Camieron of the West Newbury Church and he enforced it with his hroomstick when he found' two coolng couples in the church last night.,'l`ho .church building is undergoing repairs and as a result most of tire doors and windows have been left open nights. A few days ago the minister dis- covered thafi some young men and maidens of the,town, who are amict- ed with the spring love bug, have 'been occupying the dark corners of the pews evenings and so he laid for them last night and when he'saw two young women go in and meet their Romeo-s in the dark he followed and used his broomstick to good ef- feet. M inn-d‘n Lii imznt Cur1l*l7i‘t§ll_i_i_>9:-V ` Mlnaril`.=» Liuiment Cures Colds etc. _~-»--____ ~--~~ s V H___-- _ , utosis Doom-:D TUNIEECTAHE . Ncxr 40 YEARS XDNDON. March M.--Dr. Latham a noted London ngiysiv.-lan given the ~wiau» plague' a 4i,.ir_40 new l°l1- gar. etthecad of whicii ii-ue he says. tuberculosis will _have disappeared rw coinpletelydin civihzed countr es as have lo rosy an c ..Ef.°".r.ii:;°.lF‘...:.';:°..".:.'.'..;ir’i.:°1.:.°:.‘; nectl¥:n with the striking prediction on the ond of consumption. SmlllP0i the most ctdllnk example. SIXW Y°°"' ago unallrn cm~ngnred_.for a lar§ D01", .Mania denim. in Iunglnnd. owa- Tdaynt e deaths from smallpox are among,tlie`lowestin 'thc mortaify re- tu 3. gEiolero equidemicc have for long been unknown in Bnglond, and n0 0110 need contract the disease if he observes certain simple precautions. -Another terrible disease which mdicol lif0h°° has 'ffnderell yreveiuihle is hYdl'°P\\°° bla I the preventive inoculation with ortnight after the dog's bite t e dis I thfkcteur mmm an began vgthin I glrwumllyéggforegugi mm", Mehdi directed against od spslsgivs rmatbemaelves. malaria on ‘_ m snr an the most important. Ill fever" formerly the curse of the mo; ,,hy_C¢mpa|zri region of_Ifii\ly. hwthélds been mmped out by =m_1\“!' “‘° bo- A grett scientific campaign is new - ing carried on in Central Africa againlg the mysterious “sloping sickness an promises to be ultimate y successful. pf, Latham, who makes this surpris- ing statement. is one of the most noted English physicians of this day. He is liysidan and lecturer on medicine at gt. Georgffs Hos§ital.|London, assistant hyeician at the rompfbn HOSDIN f°" Eonsumpton and Diseases of the Chest' neral hysician to the liork YOGA gin ~IuT-lospltaiaiid pimcien ofthe Brftgn. Ro Society of Muni s of Groot H :reborn in i887 and islhe sono! Dr. T>.w\N. Latham. profelcor of medi~ leine in the Univers y of Cambridge. 1 \ T L - rv. i I 4 ian.. *" :;:':_'. ' g , nf-fpg.-~¢»-.~..-..._.___~....-Z :£2 ..._... _ ,