'SENALE i EU ENBNNSS ~ f JUNE 4-19" ' "T" “"'"' "WS ' THE cHA1u.o'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN A- , mu- of 'iw-' ' 1>AoEsEvEN‘ _ .__ A’ ~` " L.” "77 ,' _,M -f -'Y ,_ _ _ _ r 5' . - -f '~-~_‘ ___ _ _ - v ' THE NNSPIEAL " < ¢HlNA_T0wN ROWDIES 1 _ ills Eitcllou cnnrniou _ A EHUHIIIES IN NEwvoRKrlai,1E . ISDNOW lril=uiiswilia A REvol.vER heirs lliil ililil in n.o.-Poiilnaiulit 20,* f _ _ 1 _-lim i Reserves Called out to Q L” Leader Shot Perhaps neil Disturbance - Gang Fatally - The Cause . .__ _._ (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, June 3-Rival gangs of.Uliinu.town rowdies who fought. a revolver battle last night to galil possession of Wanda Murphy .“Qllecn" of one of the' gangs wllo had deserted her foflowers gem(-_rl scores today beneath olllbs of the polire court where live of the lenders had been bound over' for a grand _pn-y a few minutes before. Forty or`more shots were fired he- fore reseerves could reach the sl.l‘el>is. » 'l‘_l\o gangs melted awry before il. police arrived and but one mall wa arrested. ' JH-Ck Selig. the leader of the gang wholn Wanda deserted, was shot in the head and probably will dll., Sells: led the gum; last night to n Chlllatown saloon in quest of the llilsslllg Queen. ’l‘llel-e he erlcrllmtprt-rl ed “Haus 'i‘lle Huron” lilld his inl- lowera and tlley fought, ll; one num the police arrived and arrested lead- ers who were arraigned 'in court to- day. . 6 B ..~~»,~»» --».~.¢~»»»~~ ..,.,.,<,_»».~\¢./~-»~f.c.......-__-.,,\.,..-,`~»»,~.-,-»,» » »~ »~»..» ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,~ ,_ A SINE GNALNNEL EHNNN NAILWAN BILL i "**' (Canadinil Pl'ese.) VXOSTON, June 3--'Phe bill t'o allow the extension of the firalld 'i‘l'unk li, Boston passed and is to be engrossed hy the Senate late today after tile. rejection of two amlendniellts and the adoption of allotller_ 'l‘llls lullenilment adopted provi-- des that bollds are to he mortgaged and no debentures issued. _ LNSNEASEN HEEEIPES [IE SUEZ CANAL [Ill ,-1- \ (Canadian Press.) PARIS, Junc 3-All increase in receipts of $8ii6,,000 over the prccell-- ing year was reported at the annual meeting of the Suez Canal (lo co. day. _ , 'l`he total receipts were ,$27,762,000_ The tariff is to lielowered in .lnuu» ery. _ Mill`l.DER MYSTERY i£lOl.Vl:ll). FORT WILLIAM, Ont, June 'I- 'i'wo lncn, t.hoilg__h%'abf_i‘il'st tu have been lllllrdercclfwere found on lin' Ll 'l‘, l‘. tracks at White Station, near Relldlt. Word has been received tllal. tile men, whose`i<-lentify is ullkllown, at present, entered all old powder- llouse, where the engineers or con- tractors had stored several kegs of powder, and lit a fire, being ulln- ware of the contents of the various llavkagcs. The ,explosion which follow- ed blew the bodies up near the tracks, where they were folllld by the .section men. . lvl/iv Nonllwrs Fianpiuo. O'l"l‘AWA, May 31--Tile Ililiernls of Maedqllald, Manitoba, are preposlug ta nnyninate as their candidate, tile Holi. W. S. Fielding, former Flllance M._lnlsl.el'. _ . A by-election is cnili-led by the ap- pointment of W. D. Staples, M.l’., to the Grain Commission. F(lilff’l‘lilhlN YEARS FOR A'l"l‘EMP'l‘ED MURDER. VANCOUVER, B, 0,, June 1- Alhcrt Kinney, who served terms ill San Quentin ._ and otln-.r llnited Suites peuitentiarics, was yesterday sentenced to `fourtcen years, for at- f""ll>lef°"1°°°= MID LEIIGTII 0F TODAY gltltleltlld wdive claim to the adminief ____ . __ _ tration of the beds in return for half - ` _ S-API NNSINUM ills uilin is i ilu A Further Tribute Accord ed For Rescue Work _ (Canadian Press.) NEW YflRl(» June 3-f_‘.apf.nin Ar- tllllr }lostl'olll, ol the steanlsllip Car- patllia, which lwoiiglll. the 'l‘ll;nnl¢ survivorl-s into port was presented with it draft for $10,000 today silh- scrihed by the readers of thc New York Americall, 'l‘lle Captain in nr-ceptillg tile gift attributed most of the credit for the rescue to the loyalty of his crew. Mrs. (leo. Widener of Phlladelpllln, whose liusband llerished on the Titan- ic, was the largest l-.olltri\.lltol‘, giv- ing $2,500, iii liiiis iii NNLNNEEEHS ELASH lWll ANE KILLED (Ualludiall Press.) 'i‘OIlItE()N, .tune 3~»A, clash grow- ing out of jealousy between the re- Hlllllll' troops and the volunteers re- sulted yesterday in the killing ot two men and the. wounding gi five others, A SIGN] l¢`IUA N'I‘ l)EVlCI.UI-’lVlEN'[‘. PEKING. June 1-Japan's accept- ance of participation ill China‘s financing upon the terms offered by tile other powers groups and regard- less of what action Russia may take, has been communicated to the in- terior powers. This decision on the part of Japan to co-operate with Great Britain, France, the United States and Germany, is regarded here as all epochal development in the far eastern politics and one fraught with monlelltuous significance. When the invitatioll was first' ex- tended by the four powers, Japan replied that har acceptance would have to becollilitional upon Iiussia.'s acceptance. Her present action means therefore open defcction froln Rus- sin. Ifl‘ll'l*}AL FUR l')A(‘.l~I AMENDMENTS. WASf»IING'l‘(iN, Julie l-'l‘lle re- peal of thu Cnlliuiinli Reciprocity Act -will be offered as all amendment to each tai-ill revision hill brought up in the Sellnte, nccorlllllg to plan announ» cad today ily Hellilt;‘:;>;v ;l_l_<_>;_rlinz_ at 10 and liars gunmmmt' _ ll t' th The moon rises tonight at 11.56. AmprlTh° cthulrsggrfzlrczrldzz ‘Niigata ‘advent 'Phe lest quarter of the moon will .ta ¢ 0| the ,mgller legislature in be Friday, June 7th. . _ 8 control has been The length of today will be llfteen arrkilrngf tlzgoifdzlo-lls already for tnefnoure and thirty-elx,minutes. t I the b°ds'|eTlhbu heddgrstoodfpxill In ale- `Mlnerd'| Llnlmsntlamberlnafs friend, In, Alleged Marriage of one .-1- l 'l`ORON'l‘0, .lane 3 Ai,.l_tlloi'iLies of night declared had been accorded lr slle had been innrried by a protestant otliel than those usually asked on en tering the hospital and they ssnel-l. NEWENUNNLANN. NNW HAS LIAILN SENNINE between here and Canada. The service previously has been tri- weekly. TELLEH DISAPPEARS KINGSTON, Ont., June 1-Mys- Lery surroullds the disappearance of Harold G. Arthor, teller of the Kingston branch of the Merchants Hank. Mr. `Arthur was at his work as usual on 'l‘iliirsday,‘ alld was seen on 'I‘lii|rsda_y night nl. ten o'- cl_uck. Since that time notllillg has been seen or heard of llinl. George E,. Hague, manager of the Merchants Bank branch, 'said that he could give no reason for his disappear- ance of the tellerl "Hin cash is all right,” said the lnalilil-;el~, "and he was a steady worker." Although he had been working nil the week he had not slept ill his room since last blaturdny night. i-le told his land- lady that lie find been trullsferred to llldmontpn, and that he would first. pay a visit to his parents, who live in Montreal. WANTED, A BOY T() WORK IN Livery Stable. Apply W. H. Brown, l1‘it'/.roy St. l3~4MZli. t GROWTH ON TABLE. » l*lLGIN, N. il., .llinc i-Some time ago some gyspsies camped near Elgin ulld were making small tables fur sale. A lady purchased one mul about four weeks from the time, she was surprised on going into the room one morning to find green buds grow- ing on the legs of the table this looked rather odd, as the table is painted hllack with gilt stripes on lt, the growtll of green buds. counrllsen lios j loo this roll ctnsslflcllrloll Half cant per word each insertion in this column. Gash must _accom- pany order and tive per cent discount allowed. Mlmlmum' charge twenty- five cents. _ ____ __ l___ C-»`4M0iprl WANTED--A BOY TO WORK AB _E508-_ ___.___ _ _..‘_i'_‘E“3i~ Sydney tit. ____ ___~ti-_ffl/ltf. 'Id tf Friday n $10 bill, finder rewarded by leaving same at L. J. Reildlna- li‘@&é- FQR SALE-RUBBFIRTIHED RUN- about and set of harness both ill i` t l co dltion an E004 |19 new lrs cess n - A l at Guardian office li-4M3ipd St. _ _ ____~___ _______ ' _ wAN'rsn_ .1ul.v ls'l‘. 'PEACHEU usual. A- _.9-_'!‘.‘»_¥\£"1~_._§;4_l‘;|El___£l£9_- -Tlinfiioirross same.. rnornlvrv of the late Alexander McKenzie. clnnlottecown. *O bf’ H0151 by Public Auction on Monde!! A-\\°10¢A\ any ol .inns lolz sez one near ol twelve o'clock noon the cef.f»BK0 Bhd premises of the late Alexander Mc- Kenzie, situated on the north side of King Street, Charlottetown 'now occupied by Issac Mc0oubl'a.y. Terms twenty pgr cent algh h&lBll¢0 00 Warburton & Shaw, Solicitors, Beal. Carter & Co. Aul=f.|0l1¢¢f!- 5-SIUG1. _____________... the material used for the table was U1" Geflllnn “"'A_M°"“' ‘md mE I""“”` willow which probably accounts for ‘~`"l5‘“`» |"““'@' ,St‘“°' 0* the (’°rN“a.“ WANTED-A IIOBAUOU ln! C\0I'\¢ H1 of tlle'two men f-olild he extricated. .Sl0I`€- Aifllly 93 King Street. }i‘ifl.cell professional aviators with . , ~ N test, but when the accident oclfurr- 'out Liver) Stables' Apply tounge il the circllit was abandoned. wAN'r‘l<:lJ ilml. l~‘oi'i ol-iularikl. b..,._ JOHN NOMNM-,0N_q_ housework, wages _ .$10 nllllly 70 _...__ DP Y _,_'_ _ ' _ " 1 "“" '4RD'Ef;q' ,pE,N'l‘l E- (Special to The Guardlanl' w:iL-Ilrim[;l~erEg»:a.) Apply [at lvill-s. 'l‘ouoN'1‘0. June 4-MU‘1°"“° 1° Thomas McKenzles; 57 Hillsboro fresh south to southwest winds; M few 6 4M6l. local showers chiefly at night but gm' Lat' _t,:1°ulmk,_oS‘$h08_l }(;§\:;:¢§g; The temperature at three o‘clock erre ). DD y l. . .4 _ this morning by the Rexall Store _f_9!"“Q9i4_Af'_P~_?j-1_5 'rested Thermometer with a northern N0'"CE"CR‘AIoHM B 1 I. and exposure was sixty-eight degrees ab- covered from his recent niu Y , V ma . e Wm h° °“ hm °‘dv"ti°°d rouge as o_'I`he lowest temperature recorded doliveryof deed, conditions Bt sale. For particulars apply to lt was claimed at the hospifalthat. ' no questions were asked nrly pnf.lellt._ _ " - '- I 4" ' ~ -_ ( analllall l‘les|.) U'|"1`f‘-WA. June 1l~~A new li`li-ln-ll "I‘lu~. company in being for-nlcd mul $5.000 capital has already been sub scrillcll here nnd in Montreal. having ao knowledge of the case re- p,,1,.,- wmd - ,_ |e md 1 f,l‘f"l`@d I-U by Mr- JU’-m5°n< of thus li‘rellli‘llls flznddiiildrlofif |t‘llil?r5l?iA‘- '_"' Vill`<'e in about to ilu nuni-lied ill Ottawa ‘ It will have the active sllppolt of the F‘l‘em~h Canadians' Educatlollal Association of ()nl.a.rin and the exist A113 Frencll papers here will, it is uu- _ ‘ ’*‘ . \ deratood, he nllsorbed. (,._n____,-mu |,_,___m ) i _ J sir. .ior1N's, .lane as fri... liillgxl __ . - ' ' " ‘ ~ _ __ ~_lolll'ntloll in-i1lll`l'le¢l lollny wllull tile buufday Wea Fembrutcd hmf'lL"'“_lu'_y.N'_y five yenl' olll cllilll of llllril\\'i\-ii "hu muugumuo" "E “ dm y >‘e‘V""’ Moreland l-lllcclillllli-il to hurnn rl-rlsiv NSEUPIEIJ |SlAN|] - N LN AENEAN SEA _Z- (ffanudiall l'l‘e-ss.) A'l‘HENS, Jllne 3-The [lnlinll for- ces have occupied the Tilrkisll ls- lnnd of l’ha1n in the Aegean Sca. ,'l‘|lc island if-l entirely inllaliitnleil liy Greeks. AUS’l`IiA`I..IA' S HIGH COMMISSIONER RESIGNS. LONDON, June l-Sir W. Hall, High Commissioner for New Zealand, resigned yesterday. It will bc re- membered that it was ill deference to Sir .los lh Wnl'll's request, that he conScnt§ to an extension utllis lligll colnmissionship, _and the appoint- lnent af 3 successor wus promised for the clld of May, hilt as none was forthcoming, he has refused to accede to the request of the New Zealand governlllient for a further extensioll. it is stated that the repeal object ol' the delay. ill appointing a sliccen- sol' is to allow time for Sir Joseph Ward to take up the duties of the high coinlilissiollclship in the near filture. Mr. Wrny Palllster, Sir W. Hall Jones secretary, is tenlporary conllllls.~iiollel'. AN(.l'l‘IlEIt SAURIFIUE. BREMEN, June 2-Albert Belich- stnetter, one of the heat known 'of army, were killed today when their lnonoplalle plunged to the grollncl just after starting on the Northwest. aviation circuit ol 425 nlllel~l.' 'Phe lnonoplalle_ guided hy llnllchatnetter, rose and was taking _a 'curve pre- pul'atol"y to strniglltening out for the long journey when the accident occurred. Apparently the aviator ov~ erhalanced his machine. The lnollo- nlllllo dropped so heavily that it was half hurled ill the earth and had to he sawll apart before tile bodies members of the army aviation corps an passengers had entered the con- U . _____,_.___-_ . ST, JUIIN, May 31-W. E. Fou- hearers for the City of St Iohil. M.P-.P., and Amador Anderson, were chosen for St. .lohn County. The ticket is a rulnarkahly strong one. THE WEATHER AND THE TEMPERATURE ____ generally falr and warm. _ ____.___._.._. yesterday was sixty-two degrees ab- ove zero and the highest was sixty- _lline above. The lowelt temperature lrecorded the previous night was nity- jthree above and at nine il m. yeater~ day it was sixty-four degrees nllole zero and at nine ll. ln. twnn Slxtv- two above. T he lowest temperature recorded ssunan was arty our dvnrwi film" zero smiths highest will sixty seven above. he lowest temperature recorded the the previous night was forty nine degrees above and as nine il. nn. Fnturday it was fifty four degrees above zero and at nine p. m.‘lt wnelslxty Clergymmh _ .,,,.. ._ . .._,...._._ _ _,-vc ._ . . l \ ed while playing with lnntlrllui un.».l in igllitinlq fin-1-l'lll'k~~l~li. Ilia clotllilig rllupglil. inc nl\.l l* child was terrihly lnlrrn-.i. MEA"l‘ ['lllUlili'l ltflilll. i_‘.llIl_?All(>, ill., hlny L£'J -llii_'li.¢.:| prices lol' fresh lllentil .since civil uni days were'l'eaclle~d today when retail ers put illto cilect cllargcs from four to live cents a pound higher for prilni- cuts of beef, veal and lnlltton than li week ago. '|‘he packers lllnlile the ullllost pl'o< llibitive cost of the lnelit on the sllor Lage of cattle, lluc to a scarcity of rorn. All invents llullly <~n.~:t fri-nl l_hl'l~l- tl six celltli nloro tluln tllcy did nl. tllu same time last year. ’l‘lle iollowilly; table shows retail prices: A l'.ll n lll. l’ul‘f.el‘hollse ui.-ali 1iZ\ Sirloin 250. Prillzle rib l~onl~l|_. 2-lc. Lamb chops 34c. Veal chops 22c. Veal cutlets 25-Zlic. "‘We are wllllpllllfeil to cllillggo tiles:-. pl~ices for our niezlts ll:-cause the pack orrl llilve l:ol|l.i|lllcd lo ill#-lvilsle tlu lvllolesnle pricl-ii, rlerlalulil 3 lnllrlielr (‘.l~lll,li l)lill\'VNl .llll\li‘. NEW YORK, .lune I-tleol'i:c llor ine, tim phellolneuul high juniper oi' tho ()lynlpii: clull, Hun l~`l'nllcisr~ nlnrlc his first ap|»cnl‘nllcl- ill Lili* i-list today at the track null field guinea of the flew York Atlllctiu rlull, on 'I`l‘nver’:: Island, wll<~rr ln- \\':ls up plnllded by a 1-lmvd of |‘.,|Il\l\ pl-r sons. Altho Horlllo fillisilmi lnlv second frolll iicl‘all~h ill the llli>;ll -unlp handicap, he clenl-eil l". li-i-I sl lflclles in all exllibitloll ufl.l~l'\\'ur~l.-, which was cnllsldered |'i-_lnnl-klililv nl view of the fncf. tllnl lu- llull vi-rv little practice since his nrrivnl inl- li lrlnrv its lolnlll ily 3 nu|,5|,a|l|_r,3j ma. 0f'uS» Paliems. ` A 'All Candidates Nominated for Both Sides-The A . _ ' Prospects For a Short and Snappy Contest all i uw ---- St. Michael's Hospital this nwzulllg _ denied th” k“°W“"“` "E Nh" """"" (Special t 'rn-_ on .inn ment that Rev. C. C. Johnson last pn. JOHN Janne ‘_,_Nl;;r;y_) ,_,._.,.v naman Cathuuc who was married to country in this province has now B, protestant mall _when she was a _ nominated both the goveruliii-nt and lfaf-AGM- in N111! hospital. _,___ opposition candidates for the ilnpend- Rev. Mr. Jollnsoli declared tllnt lug provillclul elei-tions and the indi- A-he W0mB“ hm bmi" aI'l"`U“f’h“d \*V_“ _ _ cntlolla point to ll wlllrlwlnd culli- }'l`i€9A- and ll Null- Bl"-A “'\\’l¢’ HU ‘ll May »Ab50|‘b Exlstlng Pub- liuigll which will in- rellili-iw-ll ew-n "hut sm? W” ‘l"l‘ft Llllllost esselltial _ _ _ nlore stlufllllolln by lin llrrvily, llnf to recovery_and was wol-rlell becallse ||Cat|0nS_|tS Support ,.\p,-410,, |,,.,,,,,_ H,,,_ fm. _],,,,€, 3,,,,,_ All the candidates and their friends- are busy addressing meetings all over the province, _ ’l‘liougll the opposition have some good men null are putting np a (leger. lnilll-ll light it is generally conceded that tile l'ni'l\/lily policy and the un. l|ll\l<\>¢l-s, .Inu llowlzowski married ilu! ltirl lleru _vosterday afternoon. '|`||" man and two women came from ’l‘ol|ell|. rcculltly. ’l‘he girls say they \vl‘.l'\-. going to liluntreal to visit rela- tives. They posed as tlle man's sis- tsrn. When the immiglm-,ion officers bccnnlc suspicious they arrested thc man and Annie Lacoski. The* otllrr _igirl got to Montreal. Bowcaw_ ski wus taken lo I-llllllilton from wel.. lnlld and befor-fl lr priest, refused to lllnrry the girl. lie changed his mind yi»sl.f»l'il:ly. on skill .in misss MEETING. 'l‘l\lulN'l‘il, .Inna 1-Two hundred and fifty llnwspnpcrs editors and pub- lislli-l'li_ willl nlect in Ottawa. on 'l‘|llll‘i~.lli|y lllld ll‘l‘i\lay, of next, week' nt lin: illli fourlll annual conven- lion ..l` till- Vnliuiiiull Press Associa- ll-ill. 'l'ln- |\roi;l'illl.' gives promise "of ilu- in-si. 1'-»ll\'elll_lr.ll ill the history of ilu- ilfzzliciutlfill. 'l‘lll- city of Gttnwa nlll li-lnlvl u llnll-niet to the \isit~ lnl: lilesnlllr-il in the new Chateau lunln~r on 'i‘llllr¢idn_v. Among the ¢:l`l~tli4-in will llc*--l’l~ellliei' Borden, .\‘il- Wllirl-li l..n|ll'i\-l‘, Holi. W. 'l". While, null llilll. I.. I'. Pelletier, yesterday. ` Vlinal‘d's Lllllmenf. used lly l'll_vnl<‘ialla Tile first |.cllguc slloot. ill l-on nectioll with (illnlwliilll truplly luntl-ll Was shot. Saturday alll-rlloiill nl Kensington Itallge with li good nt tendnllce, excellellt wr-ntlu-r volnll tions nlld big scorl-fi. 'i‘ln» 4th l' .\ lead their olil opponcllts lin- l‘lvl lians with 21 lloillts, but tin- ncoll-.4 were clone enough to make it elicit ing. Now that the seulsoll has bca-ll properly opened it is expected tllnl. the enthusiasm will becolnc izlw-liter than ever. 4'1‘l{ (i, A. SCl)ii|<}l~l \ zoo, soo ana soo yas, possiliir lar. pls. till 95 ‘JS Capt. D. A. MalcKfnlloll Gr, J. D. MacRue Gr. P. Landrlgan Sgt. J. Landrigan Ma-or Leigh Gr. F. Kennedy Gr. A. McKinnon Capt. E. .Stewart Gr. G. E. Ritchie Lt. J. A. Bayer, Lt. F. Goff nf-=;° ‘M ‘H ‘.92 lil) fill 85 R5 R3 Sill Average £ll.ll |'l`H (‘..A., PRIZE WINNERS. above. __.._.._.._.........._ Ask for Minnrd'l and take no 0010!' Keep lillard's Llnimsnt in the house. ' special Capt nk. Mnckinnon oo First Gr. P. Landrlgan 95 lion. 1:1-..l-ire 1*, ilrilllnnl, M.P., will lu- foils( lllunlcr. v»-~».-»..\-.~.¢.,~\~v~»,.~,--~~.»~-...`»~`-_. A-.\ ..-~,.a, ».,.,\~.v¢`~`-...~.~.~A`,o~,ov-~,~v~M~ iIoUsn"wA`N"'1‘"l§p_ or slaves on te.-, w_ .l_ lvl..l.<.ney_ lr. J. o. i*f-‘?1.-A-?~`*7".€»°‘ FFP B0 B0 79 19 77 72 ~ 80 Yesterday a number of rlflcmen were nt.Kelislngtoa Range getting in some earnest practice for the In- termnritime Matches which take place next weekl P. E. I. will be'N_- presented by a strong team. :rua ual. ._ ,_ .__ _ ,,_., ’ I l l l l l l l asv _