_-.SHOT Rlllli1ing_ _ _'A "Fired ` - Shot lf "=:»_~l 1 f.. '~ --*e--weansaiss Press; - _ __ .Oct. _ T-*-Big Jack Ze-J ll( 1”! _ Qpd _ki1lcd.tonight. -The sell-* *lilly illllfkleoder who is sem to havoy-'I _ _ _ the gunmen iori the le L §§*‘?¥"“ _R°'°“"‘=lwe1= en B -_~"'- _ -'_,,.=§bpeh`car when Phillip - H-__ 9 he says is a fruit dea- °“ ii” lar* » _-_ '15, rushing board .ma hr (___ shot. Davidson scenes he Wh# Ii), 'Bd by Zelig, who was to be u witness _ihrthe Rosenthal -case. vAhUn;`ii`,_l'if\_`. PAINTING s'ro1.EN, = »;1,_zei'.,:~'f_-;'~» .___ October 4-A \l°.lWQ§}`.'_ .i,\“_u° W0rth more than $5°.°'_gc ggglbrmfly the property oi Jvfe G. llillrte. is believed to llll"’5'_'17_F'_ fl/_’¢__a,l_'°lll DY burglars from overbro¢%k§*___the home ioi Mrs. John M°Q“F‘_" . __ _“‘ll¢l`. widow oi a weal- thy ll“9!llll_\_ltG_l‘. and the police have sent outwsecret warning to s.1i¢1ss1_ ore and art ~ collectors against pur- cllallng__it;_ ;_. _ TWO .”`AERONAUl’B _` KTLLED IN SOUTH. NASH-V1!-lb. _"*.3""i‘en _, o t_' 4.-D _ "ill 1’ll¥`fVi"ll.'_‘fz’iiulsvililc acrgnaut, arf; MTW” HQWIMIH were killed in an clhlbipiqll 'baloon ascent at Tuscom- blb; /il\‘_.,"_Q}t:c0_l‘ding to 9, dispatch re- ¢°|V°d_<_»ll2l’§;- this afternoon. The pair :eu _4eg.se¢__- 5- A SI-'trillgflii _HOLDING UP EN1‘IB1il_*rnAF11‘IC or SPAIN. MAnnI_ii,- xfoictobsr 4-Kiss Ai- ionso _today convoked the Spanish parllax_nent_to meet on october 14, to -‘the situation arising out ‘Mi if will I 'lik' M ,-,____.,_. _ _ .hh i,- i_, \ ~ is- 4-1 ,_.r_-ii _ _-_ _ _ _ ir ._. .___ . '2 The oivnish 'suns club heist vel-‘ P.Barlow_have won it once. steer# Barlow 97 K. Rogers 92 N. 'Baird 93 G. Love 91” of ¢u'c_.*, s'truss_oh_ the srasish rsh- ai-s.'; -' hom ~ - l 5.‘:...*i=sg`a1s’d’.§..i?»i......,., is ics PFFPWF F longworth 90 Auld 35 J. Rogers is Grey 35 W. Patterson _35 Moore - . 88 I-‘REE 1=R1soNsms _ i ~_ .__ P. Barlow leads in the second shone . ` ' for the Brown Cup which is won ' _ an aggregate oI'three ‘shoots he‘hs,v-' - _ 7 ing c totsiroi Iss. _ _ r ' V L0IlZworth leads the Mlitia Salver match with g to gl of 133101- _ _ _ _ f __ _ _+ ‘ 'f ‘ -fin mum wsu two matches. This is also to be won by a three shoot a r ate. .” _ _ T ‘ ‘ S eg . _ The following sara the scores ior_ Saturdayz- - cl- l -__- ___ _ SiT__Uilll_llI i§$if§ZTl§°s..T'].'.§§2.fIl‘{T.L‘° ‘_-_ ._ Wages . r - 9.. es1syahie'1shshe he the- “ X .. (consoles Press; \1rdgy,aggmu°m,_ -The xgaign 52:6 .M_ADRfD. Oct. 7.-On the promise lor the `F¢n-ig Trophy tha Brown 3-ptglhier Canale-_Jas iq introduce a Ullp. and the-Militia B"alver.". _ i-“°"°°"i“g fu” Wag” in tm’ “il” _ The.. rams. -,1,___bph.y _W-_“___ “'16 `D.jaEr_-’cmP10yeesot_h ol whom are at the _riflblnel "` ' ' _ 1 ' ' t_lt,'!or the timely arrival of the H°l0.l_l__\__Vel_l_l._ the fate of the schooner Ni¢ilel_»l1oiild;nover have been known. New York on. Sun- dQ¥'sf‘_¥_t"Wlg“|ine weather and favor- llllli ;`!Vindl~until Tuesday, when she c?ct?i_1__tte_i~”i`» the same storm which today before the Clapp committee ol. the senate investigating campaign swept Halifax that night. Algput two `funds.- The colonel practically de- o’clock on Wednesday niorui 3 the* nied that he ever asked for contri- wind began' rising in squalls and gusts, and the heavy seas increasing in violence every hour, until they became so tempestuous that it was butidns c- to his '190li campaign iund, or that he had known of at\Y °0l1l»l'1' bution by J . P. Morgan. To those unequivocal ' statements, Colonel necessary to steer the vessel cut- _Roosevelt added again that he had ward gf 11;; com-se to avoid being ordered the return to the Standard gwampefl _ _-'Oil company any contribution it Both gang Mgmod and mags My, lmilht have made in 1904. Colonel ' U lt did t den that corpora- ers say that in all their cxperienac _ ti‘;g:°j‘;f__d __o’:_‘3;____h__t_¥d to the 1904 Captain described them, 'they were mountains high." Recognizing these conditions, Captain McLeod end 've the lee of Cape Sable Island. It was in attem tin this that the vesltl - D 8 _ sprang;-B leak. The schooner had bean ` buffetted all day. and although A ores to bring the schoonsrih omni-_ th” "vi" “W such “N2 or' as t . “cant sign. I-'Ie said his letters and published statements had always ack- n led ed that fact, but he specified _ QW. B _ that no such contribution had _ever noch obtained under ahy_suesesl=l0rl that the administration would re- ward the_givars___wit_i_t_ special favors. The colonel’s testlm y bristlcd wltn characteristic statements OCTOBER 7, 1 I2 sr or ALI ` 9- -ssissg' *|StircCiLlil}' [Iii Ll’ l3‘"'“°“i"W ”"’*_0if““i*_ _ _ Zi ‘f‘_ ly blow at democrat-ic_ government. The contract has been awarded to the lcrca Standard Oli iitigat on. _ _ __ -_ nrLr;ihsioh'__~pre¢:gi_r2d`_c_é»_ ross 150,000 gas esstiuea that- the $2,355,000 u ` 1 - d _ f Bw DEPOSIT IN crepe." -Side? riffs?-1‘.’ 5-” '“ _ “““”°' .§§s§ss‘§iyt°°o_i'.f§§§é€§i°éh?°“"l‘$‘i{érs'f __ e -T- » _-- - - hlh” d~ ~h s -ri o ,- _ _ _ AUUKLAND: oct. 4--ivnhihg ‘for _' ' goémrfzfs-N,wb§y,f,; ¢,,°"§,,,‘“§,,,,?,§ *‘“°°” th” T‘“"".““' "l°-__M°“*‘°"°¥“ opals prorplees to become an hoax- » . ing in-m oi Blair, ie Go., me Apru l7l0l1dl B0\l!‘llé’ df' W¢B`U'ill ill thi! ' DHTYL ~ when the S0vernme.nt was investigat: 0! the Dbmrillidn. The existence ol the ‘ '~ il' l 11 ing"the Magnolia Company, were im- true'gem opal at Tairua, bn 'the eas-,. » _ ~ ng- _ '_ mediately purchased by Standard Oil 1 t'|]Uii'STiNT|'Nl]Pi[ ._ ._ ._ cp party as owbee s ur r e mining pgrposes. Already s conside- 0_0.. who declared that the nesvvle-I I-51,15 _ 'Bnt5_¢y_ Q( mghsciags opals, » tions for the se.le‘of the bonds to his have ‘glean Db_ta_med_ The” have -* firm were c_onducted'by H. C. Fogler, been submitted to some of the lead- ' PARIS' 0”' 7-(BI"“°|°l)`°T.h° 1"' ing jeweua.s_m Auqklanm who report kuries of prison life in Constantinople highly on than quamm some of them__ as descrlbedby _a _special corresponf being axcgadingly rich in nw ,md hrn__ dent of the "Matin, who, having ap. tern coast of the Hahrssvl Peninsula brokers and Standard Oil Directors been known for some ear _ and The testimony was iven b Ed ar plied in vain for permission to visit liant coloring. _ _ _ ' The opal bearing reef at Tairuna ls the m\Pr1°°“°d Djavhi Hey' “`Mi”‘°` °u'__°mppmg for E length of about ter of Finance and editor of the sup- soo feet by 200 - feet in width,rhhnihg. l’_’°‘“° l°“"’“1 'T““‘“' Wen* '10 the up to 9, rugged cone or cap some 150 "iw" “Kea t° 3°-9 mm' feet above the level of the surround-- 'HB wasfmmediaitely fhown in' and ing ilaiis. Heavy opslieation can be “ner sigmng 5' vmt‘.’" \’°°k wa.” “S” seen all over the rocks, and in some hated mm 5 magnificently fmmshed places the delightful reds, greens, 'r°°_m Where the g°v°rF°_r 'md several browns, a'nd_`b‘luef- scintillate in ` the attfndants were Tecelvmg the _pr1E°` sm,ugy_,t_ Apparently almost the ners guests. A large table in the whole hill is opalized strata, and cent" °t th°.r°°m W” hmm with probably _the reef continues for 8, con- “Kes and or.m-‘ml sweetmeats' ` “nd siderablsdistance. There is a total if’°“°° W” being hauded f°““d “V ““' of about 750,000 cubic 'yards of opal- Informed servants' _ _ benhng strata actually vmb1e_ and Djavid Boy was neliveaing s poiiti_ tm at in t k _ cal speech at the lar en ..f the _ ap- nmialgxaxgf go; to ?_;_d';2_ emnrous artment. Ho concluded o_n».id rounds of applause from his-iellow prisoners, gather they made n tour oi inspection HALIFAX MAN of the sumptuous house ol detention" ` ' MURDERED IN_WEsT' where the prisoners’ rooms are deco- _ _ - rated every day with fresh-cut Bowers coE:_l__~¥;.Y;;l§-.togtaskgilegcgbuna 3:: ‘and where the sentries are expected by lyk” 'ha's been Byeoured r by B passe tl\e"govei°nor to wait on the Prison- _ - ' A' sis..- ` _1_;g°'d_°f1!°‘;_7 55° ml$’&‘;‘v‘;‘;f1_§?“‘;§mi;\g W_hen~ the cor-respon;i?nt was about 'Migrated s hhrvsst'bi{h`doi iiaiirh -'°“ 1”" ”1"“"“ BW’ “' "I "*“ “”‘ _ _ _ » ' company you on your way." The wha" may was sgnggted tpmzlx son "doors were open to him with- from Winnipeg,to 'his p r ` s. _ - :fy y_§1_1»=¢°i‘ Pggiée 'egg =1°='°;,‘”= `,§,“°` i§fe‘i§s.53ii?Z§.§E$¥sb“iis?"‘ii2 th 'y ‘woo ' oosec oun n- -_ _ country, which ailorda an exoellent_f_3“’““g_1i"§_!“‘__°W°l1__€‘;'7§_“5th§tt_'§t;v_':“ _hiding place for the fugitive; bug: waf;_f?retu;>n?n;Y_~__l;me _8_~ Q. dn _ a e there is no doubt that the pursue FIND REL_L__ OF(-_BEAT RACE man- wubgive hi;hsei|--un. as this- _ 'D -~ phone messages giv ng B minute e- . ""”' scription has fbeen' sent broadcast and \_7__IC'§`0RI_Ag__B- (31-» ‘_?°'5h 4°_;_A5SB» H* no one will give him refuge. 5_1' U .H V15' ma 9 Y 1 ~ ~ ' "That w_ McLe0d»s death was gcrine, now overhaliling at Esqnimalt caused by a blow struck by Solomon not long ago to Easter Island, -a _ R0se_ 3 g1;m-ekeepey-,with gpm, in-_250-ton auxiliary schooner has been strument resembling 8 hammer, on. launched at Whitstable,_ England, to Friday, sept. zo, ahd..thst the blow esrry rl party ef eelentrsts heeded by was struck while McLeod was stand- W. S. Routledge, M. A., who will ing on the-steps of Rosc's store, at investigate reports ‘oi remains found Lanipman, Sask.," was the unanim- there of 3, lost race of giants. ous verdict of -the Coroner's Jury ' The island is the most eastern of h ded -d at thv lll<'l\l03¢- the Polynesians being about 2000 miles from the coast oi South Ameri- WORFTMAWS AWFUL » -' ca, andlis believed to have been the - 1 DEATH 1N FACTORY. 135; pinnacle of ,_ Bubmm-_god com """“' tinent which occupied the greater GUELPH- Ont-~ Oct- 4~‘”'Ch5"\°° part of the Southern Pacific and pos- Wllkér, all empl0ye OI the Raymond ably joimxl Asia with Amel-mit MB““f“°t“nnK 0°-» 11;* 5 h°“'{’l° _The remains of ruined temples of d°°th this m°"“"g‘ °' hm t* en the same style as those found on the belt on the pulley oi s or-in he th a. I d , A mc th I,,do_ was warring, and kicked thefbeit at chfnf a‘_'_‘d“f‘,a_§’an_ ‘Kava ‘_;'m° found strongly bout vessel. ssc not old ‘ ` the lower pulley-_' His feehealleht ,,,,,,.,,_ comparatively “banking she couléi and he was carried up thc shafti and not sishd the strain. It was at tyvol '- ' "“"1f~`d '"°““'l “"0” “"2" °‘“°"' MADE -YARN 'ro nnosivn wirsi. dclock in the afternoon that mei ‘ » crashing his head against the ceiling _______ Ethel wee discovered £0 b6."l°el=lll3._‘.RlllBlllI-S FELL INTO °"°“ “'“°' H" "5"" “S W’ *°'“_‘;§ ¢o'r'rAwA, oct. 4.-sshsuei Emery. showithih one hour sbs had uysioet s~NuMv's HANDS. at the ankle _end fills” “"4 h“f __ or Ayimsr, Que.. who yesceraey this of water in her hold. Both a gssolllie, """"° mmugh `th° windmv t° tm ma ' the‘ police that he had been robbed of pump and one worked by ha.-nd were _WABH1NGT_0N~ 0°t~ 4"Th° if-ll`° Zsnevpiectgs °{_ob1° ‘may w°" “Nw” nearly $500 by hold-up men here'ear- med in tryin? talks” the .cho°n".?h'lI "Ty 81'; Jinoixg: °lNl1:;;Il38$:’ 0 er e S D. ed that his story was an invention ‘ _ _ m es e . ' ' 'angst' but W “out ‘mu wl;T1:" itured with all its ammunition FORTUNE FOR A BQY' and that instead he had spent the ly yesterday morning today confess V A V' V' i 6 _A=?~'-`-"ff’=""‘r`~f-I-`-`~‘-'~`~`~`~`-`i‘r`~"`-""""`r'""*"`-""""""`"’" """""""""""" um. :gd 5|-gijlgg-_y, gftgr 5 (our houl‘B’_ __' money in Toron to. U0. ,_ _ us _ f . .Llferon ,- ' 1- "~“icu\_ss|ricu|o|i ~l@ll_4ll_°9f.*4°l must accom- cent discount twenty-dve D0 DIBYD IimuN1*i"Y"1'if ~ BHQKEF 0 word Nqoeli' th,” *An entertainment will he held in really mnlt have lt a valence It _ :_ , ,,,_ st, Psurs sehooiroonr os 'rbnnday iw reslmr in which I wro -_ -'IC .M 17. of Oct. 'Particulars 'laterz _ name. would be enough to pr 1'f_l*,o _ . __- _ ,»l0-Mill,yon_tlgtIsctusllydid'com¢_ $2 __ __ _ »-‘»~ ' _ ~ ‘ fem emma. mhsnhsss sn names. picked he b c “R ` .-_ »3~ _- _ _ __ _ _ N B. . _ . .- K i th _ Two SHOCKIUG' DEATH ‘battieiwith the government troops at sizzmw (_:€t____4 sé°‘_’___”_‘;n _:_ _He had framed up the yarn to pre -1- ~“e-slash yesterday morning. The 5°’ “ -“ ° “f K ° ~ ,_ Y sent to his wife is sxpissscios or che cms; eo onset s iuhc- "‘“°“ ‘W "W H' °““‘”°' "“"‘ T’ ’ "" msec chez $500 he hm received for rebel `iorces, under hm °' uw' in we °W'°i“f“B°{ tg' the sale oi a piece oi property in on the railway be- °Cfht::b;fs Mn' J°'°Phi“_° nh” ° North Bay had disappeareg. Igstgad ‘ _ ~ ` of i h me from ort av me oi-;_nse_; Assn _ Mrs, ohsmhers had 1__aos shsres of ,~,,m§f,’;,“,‘,7§,,, ,ff _»,.0,,,,,,,, ,M U good 'U S ll “°*l' s7e.a4o A to sum _lille IKQTK .9-l’__I:‘t°l°:g etmid __ 58%; . time, and now says he went through er dh re el e a a - _ h _ _ X19. z49._ The estate all 'goes to her son. lf” m'°ney__._.,,____.____t are 902 R0b8_l‘t AZ Chambers, sixteen years CAME rpg HANG OUMMINGB ' i _' _ _ _ Ch DID 'r KNOW or REPNIEVE. died a few months 1 __=__ a ‘ld 5° ‘W ““ ‘“‘ uonfrnmn., ost. 4-Nc; uhm he 2‘°y;tt§“;_°o_‘;f érrived at the local. iail this morning, :Tandy to carry out the last grim de- tails by which the law was to be av- °°'"t his ugrd on John Cummings for the order of his wife, did the oiiiciai sngman learn that the slayer was life imprisonment. The hangmau who,kept his identity ids Olu will hold grim enough without adding ther' rric" Cup gruesome details and then welcomed the iournaiist.'l`o-` ot to hang, but had been sentenced iosjdly concealed, _but _who is suppos- _ 'to' have been Ellis, _the rezulnr oi- ' cla1,' arrived early this morning at e jail, Howes gstonished to learn _ Ot death _sentence had been " ' ‘Q I lf\m\l_ . _ ‘ yr gpg W_liat’l the ues of . tclllllg !°“ T ' L A gzjegwhtyxep TW he asked reporters. Of course I °*'°"i|\l N10 'flick Wlldlllllll Y-lfll lllc _ __ - 7: ~ ._ ~ ¢'§_~ril_¢ie. you s asmious oss, __ _ :sued to soues the incoming assess _ _'__ ,___ -.~ ss. 1.; _gg“,-_g|¢m¢=gym._haeh|ng_-. 11 ;i»‘trsin, the engine oi which struck her ` "1 cs she stepped on the track in front it -IQ. ' _.__-_m _i.__.,__.__ _______x __ 4 Says_»Prenii.erAsquiih.(ioverq- _By-Sir George '_Mufra_y Con ment will Not Bow to tract-Letf0r>D-redging in _~ -Threats. ' _ Summerside ‘- (canadian Press) ‘ ' --- . ‘_ LADYBLNKQ ‘Sc0tlsnd, Oct. 7.3- (CBu§di&n_ffl'ess) -_ _-_ NEW YORK, 0¢t. 4-'Pho tangle of The Britlchiibvcrnment will not bow OTTAWA, Oct. `7.-"l‘l1e cabinet on, transactions _surrounding the owner- to such threats as the Unionists Lead- Satiirday- passed an order in council ship of the indicted Magnolia Petrol- ers mode in Ulster, declared Premier authorhing-Sir George Murray G. Cl. cum Company 'of _Texas was phrtly ABd\\ii-ll today. , B~.;,to make inquiry into the condl- nnrsvelled yesterday at tht resumpt- ~ ll-lc accused them ol striking a dead- tions of the civil, service. » _ gin of the lnnrihgs in tpe .Waters It -_ Uii [iliif . ____ Jl'-. Who, with John D. Archbold, is under indictment with the Magnolia‘ Company. Assurances that he would iind a market for the bonds were given him, he asserted, “by some one not directly connected with the Stan- dard Oil Company, whose name I would rather not give." Bqrwe¢_i\_‘~ . and Monica rl_illl§¥-*Inc A Lott W__er¢f Rc-‘ -- V pulsed l . ___ _ . / #_ ‘ _~ _(Canadian Pllell) -_ ooNs'rAN'rINoz>I.u. hoct. _ 1- zap engagement has occurred at Bernina 1, near the montenegriln frontier _ _ha- HDH. - _ The latter _were repulsed according ' to the advices- receives- here. ~ The 'rurkfish Goveranient it is uu- derstood views this stirs as practi- callv the beginning ol li _tilitles. The Ottoman Government has sd- dressed a note _to the powers stating it is anxious to_hssintool._peaco and asking action to prevent thfaggres- sion of the balkan states. _____*__\,-_i _ EXCLUDE PRETENDEII TO SPANISH THRONE. NEW YORK, Oct. 4-Prince Luda- vic Pignatelii D'Aragon, son of ‘tho pretender lo the Spanish throne, was-‘ held up by the immigration autbori* CROWDS TURN OUT TO SEE _ , DOOMED BROTHERS. B KENTVILLE, N. S., Oct. 4- Both sides of the railway station were i hues today wilh s great number of ' curious people awaiting the arrival of the Bluenose train _which was bringing irom Annapolis the three Grave brothers, condemnbh to death for murder. The prisoners walked with' brm tread through_;the crowd, only,» one showing signs oi despair. A ps.-,-' walked r_t a dir-tance behind ' the _prisone'.'s. They were accompanied ties and sent to Ellis Illdnd today when he arrived .on the stsamship France. I-le is held as ineligble_ to nter the country because he ati'/empe. ed suicide in Par s last July. NEW CHIEF AT SCOTLAND YARD LONDON, Oct. 4-Announcement that Chiei Inspector John McCarthy has been appointed to succeed Frank. Froest as superintendent ol Scotland Yard, the noted British detective buf reau, is made here. _ theticsight was their old iather who i Supt. Froest, who _retired a tew < 'days ago, came into prominence on two continents durin the famous tPROtViN€'Hli:lST f 1oH~A'rI-IAM, october 4-A report that the vessel that was driven as- hore at Great Sbemogue harbor mouth during yesterday's galo was Joseph Jimmo, of this town, proves correct. The sad part is that the crew of iour men have doubtless per- ished, ns up to noon none of the men their bodies been recovered. The J. A. Silver was bound from' Picton to Chatham. with a cargo oi coal for the J. B. Snowball company. and had on board, Captain C. A. Anderson,| son-in-law ol Captain J imrno;_ John M.’ Jimmo, son of Captain Jimmo; James Morrison, of Summerslde or thc -_vloinity,' and a negro, 'Jameb Young, Much sympathy is expressed for_ Captain Jimmo in the terrible loss that has come upon him. ' The J. A. Sliver was ninety~one tons, owned by G. I-I_. Toombe of Charlottetown. The captain was s by the sherm and two constahies. iurlppen care- ` _ sEPorTE_n__bscwu£b; ehorc in a terrible gale and was a complete wreck in three hours after- wards. At low tide the water over the har is only about three feet. the J. A. Silver, belonging to Captain When she struck the fo\u"men could be seen on the schooner. They did not seem to make any cilort tp launch the small boat, which camo as-horc lashed to the cabin. ` had reached shore, nor had any oi' The particulars ol the wreck of the "J. A. Silver," as given in the St. John papers, state that' the schoon- er was driven ashore _at the nguth ot Great Shemogua Harbor, on cd- nesiay morning at ten'-o'clcck. The fury of the gale and thetremcndoua seas prevented any smaller boats from the Mainland going to the res- cue of the ill~fated crew. The schoon- er began to break up almost im- mediately after striking, and the cabin and part of the deck was driv- en ashore together with a lot of miscellaneous wreckage, _ includin¢ two trunks in~ which there were some Charles A. Anderson, 01 prinw my ward Island. _.;_._.____ _‘________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ papers. Although the shores were searched as closely as the high seas Th __ would permit, no sign oi the bodicl " sc 00"" went °“ B “and bm' of the four men, who were on board. about'i:hree-quarters oi 9, mile fromcould be seen. ` SOUTHERN RAILWAY WRECK; TWO KILLED. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 4.-The mail express train from Washington lor Atlanta on the Southern Railway was wrecked at Corn-clig carlv today. Two tralnmen were killed and 5 hali- dozen iniured. The engine and mall and express cars were overturned. The dead: Jacob M. Costner, Atlanta, engineer; Ed. Simpson (colored), Bre- YOUNG LADY KILLED AT - PETITCODIAC. PETITCODIAC, N. B., Oct. 4- A shocking fatality occurred at the de- pot here about 4 o'clock this after- noon, Miss Reta Perry school teacher. oi Havelock bein instantly killed by .»_-_-_-_-_-,-_ -_-_~,-_-_-;_-_-_-,-_-,-,-,-_-,-_-_-_-_1-,-_-_-_-,--_-_-;_-_-1; THEWEITHER' 'IHET EIIPEIITURE TIDES. l00|i. ETC (Special to The Guard|in.)' TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 7.-Westerly; winds; line and warm. , 'rhs lowest tem rnture r°°°fl°4 pe saturday vm iorty-eight lestfdl man, Atlanta. jbnve zero and the Qng (iegl'QQl BUOVL 'rhU_ _ 'wm- ‘ed the previous nlght"iy_ll ill!-“V0 above. At nine‘s. in. Safiflly iff W" _iiity degrees above and at nine p. m. it was forty-eight above- ~ 'rhe lowest temperature recorded yesterday wsu any-six deem' °\l°*° zero she the highest was sith-elm* being struck by tlize Boston train from Moncton. Miss Perry had been in Moncton at- tending tho teachers' institute and had arrived here on* the C. P. R.this afternoon en route to her home. She had gone up to visit the ~school, and on her return she was compelled to cross the track to reach the Haver- iock train, which she intended board- ing lor home. There was a freight train at the depot, and while Miss Perry was his aiternoon at two ofllciate at the ,Cummings banging from view of the on on r the _ __ _ ._ was G.. Ellis, but wheiimslsdlf _thisgi8ol_tqn» tnln. and; was his nemo the visi or would not t0 lltoil in time to Ask for l|inard’s and take no other. reply. _ _ _ _ _ _ _,g'edy. __ _ _ ,______, _ ,_ _ _ __ _ _s The unfortunatckkxonngc womsn°s* hy; » nil waroruehed (Qu was thrown 'ru _ _ _ Y hou bylhnders at_ the`d ot, lile wal ex-_ (From _ limit; 'Te approach oi Perry _ The n" trophy, and the The name ofthe men expected to 'the ack was hidden by the 1 ‘I degrees above. The lowest rlhordld the previous night was forty-W0 IIN a hail above. At nine s. na. Yester- day it was nity-six dsgredl l»b0V_0 IM _at nine p. m. it wu'¢it¥-Ul'°lf\ W' ove. 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