aw --me _ FIAU _Al-L °Vl=.l`l ' I »~ »- 1" N`f_1lhls'_$*"_~"~ ,, _ _ _ mssieewe _ 6HAl`eLoT'l‘E'rowN. Ca-aaoA.."FR1oAv Moleuluo. 19.. ,.,,,,,,._,,, ,,_,_._‘ 0 (_. ovEllAHuNbrE ll-lucllull 0 i “' hotly Bodies Recovered ‘.ond;Flfly.ie_en¢ Hu... ill’-ffl Slilll Elllombed I l ` _'“" ' _(Canadian Press.) -QOOHUM. AVE- 9-A mining dis- aster wll_lch'imperilled the lives of |250 pitrnen occurred in Lorraine pit ln,the Vicinity ol' the Village of Ger- tl_l_e todsy. ' Many of the men were rescued but st _a late hour this evening it was feared ‘_tllat over a hundred men were killed. , _.Qt six o'clock, bodies were recovered sold rescue parties were unable to enter the gallery in which e, damp explosion occurred where it was ‘l)d,l8V8d Il;0IIl 5O"t0 100 man are still entomhed and had almost cer- tainly perished. __A large number of those rescued are sulering,-from severe injuries and it wp expected that many of them would not recover. HE DUPED HALIFAX. _I-_!AL.IF_AX, Aug. 8-'I‘he_ gentleman who gained considerable prominence during a brief sojourn in this City, in .Aprll, by purporting to be a re- presentative of _the Government of 'Au`stralia, apdwho succeeded in dup- ing the officials .of a local banking institution to the tune of several hun, drsds of `dolla.rs has again been heard from. While here he was known as Dr. 'A. 'I‘. 0’Conner. He is now mas- querading under the title ,of Dr. Nor- man E. Mackay, specialist in the tr_es.tmen_t of tuberculosis, and hes el- rgady succeeded in obtaining $5,- 0 0\by reason of. thebluif. .Tuesday Chief of Police Rudland was notified by Chief Sherwood of the Canadian police ofthe fugitives lat- est exploit. The letter of notification contained thdj. following description, w `ch will doubtless be read with in-_ .,4 '_ -'~-~‘ ' e of the lean wanted is-_given by Ool. Sherwood as - fol- lovls: .‘ ,_ - .“Age about' 4li years, height about 5;!t. 10_ins,; medium build, _black hair dark, piercing eyes, high broad forehead, sharp features, thin mah, lii|fh__.¢‘.hsckbDues, -red pursed lips,,and bwfvv black mustache, small pointed chin, slender, well-kept hands, small feeti;-wore black buttoned up boots, sise 6 or 7, American cut clothes (generally blue), wears hard felt hat, is well spoken, with slight A- merican accent; smokes Egyptlon cigarettes, popular at hotels with ser- vants, tips freely; popular on vessels, . gets up sports, tets; fond of women, fond of riding about in motor cars all`d_ta_xica_bs, travelles first-class on vessels alld stays at best hotels. Last seen in _Africa June 27th, 1912; at Capetown; believed to'bava .taken vessel from that port." About $5,000 is involved ln the alleged forgery and theft. ROUGH IN ROYAL YACHT RACE. LONDON, August 7--An ollskin alld madllilitosh covered crowd wit- nessed the racing at the Cowes re- gatta yehtérday. 'When. the com- petitors for the King's cup reached open water in the neighborhood of Sllltllsad, they encountered heavy seas and lqually weather and some became _almost waterlogged. After the" ifr`st_ ound only three of the awe stqrtqrs continued the contiast. 'l‘ e kslsebs Meteor was among the iiqlt _.to;l`=ul down her dsails. Lord* Dunraven Gai-iod won the race. THE lilllél i _ PBQIIUIE '_ Illl_£S,l00|l ETC 'lu t *rn one cl ) ' 'l‘Ql§gmD, Allg. li-Molderalte east- erly to- with winds; fair, followed by showsi°_srlii.the evening. recorded degrees was sev- lowest aight was fifty- At nine a.- m. sixty-three degrees 'p n lt was sm- o'clock yes- the “Rexsll _with _a_ de- tonigbt at lf. 9.11; it will 7.21 a d tomorro ' at 4.55..- at' the moon slr ;\l‘. 'mr ‘t p. ,ln wil ll.” on Moll-I D KILLED ll _I Two Killco in A MINING lslEll Mllllllllsill r Ill ills! ucrlillislir ' \ ..;. damaged, Jr. took h 24 Gerow. Pearl Pick, b.m., Cummings Leonard Wilton, -b.g., Chis- holm. Oswego Boy, b.g., Douse. Gallagher, b.g., Acker. son Homeland, b. g., Reed. Nate Alcyone, b. g., Brlckley “Murphy Bottom, br. s., Stewart. I OUP* NP* (All-| mme: mow Qnfi QNSI ANN ¢I3s>~[\'| :bw mm aim Pnlslnlll 'nl I ol ~ lull ollvuuc ruins if IIIIIIEII IN IIIII @LilBBd IUWS (canadmu PFC”-) (Canadian Press.) PDRT ku- PRINCE, Aug. 8-Gene. BOSTON, Aug. 8-Immigration of- ml Cincilllllllls 118000112, President ficiala will present further evidence ive M th” Republic Of -Hllytl. perished to- fore United States Commissioner dll-Y in a fire which destroyed the lla- Grinnell tomorrow in support of the “GMI Palace. The tire was caused C0l\Cen»tion that the United States a. :.f..“;1.i;:;";“;°".z‘ a 3°" 'rss by - e o e pa ace, le a amp c ransfer of mill Ove,-',,_ At 3.15 this morning e formidable §AiVHB_ by an English company to explosion h k h mer can pants, _ . c___y and _;__¢;¢_;>d tlxsrgopuoszz in the. A. T. Lavllle of Bradford. who wall _ t th t 0 1'“9|l a.rl'este_d on Aug. lst on a charge of “T18 _fD:_dl`;fif-B- _ _ __ i_l:_-f_rin$g7ll;_g_0tl_l_e lgws, is at liberty un- magaz ne o t e Na- _ . _ On. tional Palace had- blown up and the It ls said that the majority of the building had caught um twenty-two persons detainedwill give All _ ~ _ testimony before the hearing which the houses ln the vicinity were was begun yesterday is concluded. _'l‘h_c members of the president’e a mi y were all saved, but President ( Leconte perished in the flames. ' ' The M-Liitary is maintaining order. Both' the chamber and the senate were called together in national ng. _ sembl nd w l ` Y a ll probably nominate a successor to president Leconte today. The cause of the explosion of the Powder magazine has not been ascer Many of the alace ttendan s r * D a t we e killed and it is estimated that the caauality list will reach 400 killed or injured. All a joint meeting of the chamber and senate this afternoon General _ ' (Canadian Pl"fSS~) Tanerode Augi;,;te_ senator and ex_ WASHINGTON, Aug. 8- Represen Minisger of public Wm-km was named tatlve Levy of New York presented u president . ‘ resolution to the house today pro- FREDERICTON RACE-:S_ Conference in Washington on _April M 13, 1913, almost one year nftcr the FRE]§)ER1gT0N_ August 7__1.h“O sinking of the Titalltlc which occurr- H_ Reeds stable from pore Fairfield, ed AW” 15- 1912- Me_ made 5 eww sweep in the “_ - The conference would consider an fond and ihst auf, _ raaing international wireless gystem and an of th, Fredericton Park agreement and life saving appliances association-5 m,,e¢_mg_ _mmple for deep sea vessels amongv other mat- K. won the free-_for-all and Dan Q., t°'°~ ' ` I , t e 2. trot and e, nd 'O_O- while both won”>ln straigct brits I _ THE ASTOR ST0RK‘ there was some of the llveliest racing "_" ' . h I ` _ » NFW YORK Aug 7-Recogn-zing ;:,gIi`¢_;],;?:_'over t e owl track _for the the illterest of’the pllhlic in the llintll ` I The following is the summary., William H; Force, mother of Mi-s. F,.ee_Fm._A"_ Mixed Cmz5ns» Pursm Madeline horce Astor, said that all- $300_ nouncemeut will be made to the news- Dimple K__ b_m__ by Kanton 'I'he baby is expected daily. brnc, jewelry, silver plate and other Stégihleen. Burns, b.m.. G. __ __ 6 articles s__o_e__ from Jacob F_G__tm__e_ alleged society burglar and forgeé Time; 2_15}_ 2_15i_ 2_1¢;}_ now under arrest, and announce _ that the goods received are estima- 2.24 Class Mixed; *Parker House' Wd '90 5° W°"th $250300- `_ Purse, $300. Last night after a partial examina- D _ _y _ b, _ b D storage warehouse, which Guthrie is ?G'em:v') B ' y an 1 1 1 used to hide a portion- of the articles Our Protein, b. m., Bezan- M0180. U19 P0\i¢0 2Bf»imBt€l1 the VHIU0 Lady B,,|mont_ bi-_ -'mu with jewelry, laces and bric-a-brac Time: 2.22i, 1l.llli, 2.17). _sister and brother, who is a Chicago -- -- _ policeman. _ Guthrie is 26 years old, six feet in " !‘“TE Fan poorly dressed although when 'arrest-_ GLISSIFIGIIIOH ee be had more than s1a,ooo d eau, om “nt wr. word “ch juni-tion He has confessed to entering the "1 this co|,,,,,n_ pany, ming Mmm- home of a score of wealthy persons; _ pany order and five n-ir cent dllwullt allowed. Minimum charge twenty-live _ _ ~ _Stophen; Grand Trustees, G.G. Wort- cents.___ ____ ______ ________,___\__ T man, St, John; E. F. Hart, Halifax;géA§';£gloé;‘&'wq:EEl;:;}.£¥§§’:; E n em __ . ~ _ flerent warrior _ VO th f _ bedkrni sulgacfxylilgdztr &:lhtn1¢\l‘i#|~ ron ans. __r_soN HOW!! sei” newf Yanie $1.0 Bois! At ' 5 vertiur. U\\¢f4f!°»- ~ *".¥’l°°‘ dang; 'gf Phllipl, _B6 HlllBb0j rough St. on ~l!ondls§_r l2th__:rl:_gusil owl ' _ .s pos earthen.. .%_........ and '~,kft.c_lre'n Iurniture. .ILS §s_;l';_s_l;3r Auc oneer. _'_ ____;__\_; _ - ronj,;Xx.'ls.°-iwb V0!-UM# es df I. 0. S., advertl Hg.-¢0\"`l° give' more real, valuable '_p0ii\te_\; »_ -. 1_1' . .___ viding for an International Maritime of a $3,000,000 Astor baby, Mrs.I papers as soon as the stork arrives. A PREY OF SOCIETY. CHICAGO, Aug.” 7--After 24 hours work, the police completed an in- ventory of the art treasures, bric-a- tio'n of the barn and the room in a of property fpulld ut $150,000. This was nearly doubled when half a doz- en adllitional trunks and chests filled were discovered. Most of the_stolen‘ property was found in _Gntllrie"s home, where he lived with his mother height and weighs 200 pounds He is “P ed to his credit in Chicago banks. IIIL ‘lil-»lIoIlIII 1 .To -Fill Vacancy Caused By Appointment to Office of Sitting Member. (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Aug; 8-It is not ex- l1ected_ here that the by»election ln Macdonald, Man, made necessary by .the appointment of W. D. Staples to the grain commission will be held un- til late autumn. fl lllI’_IlIII lllll rlilllll :IPPIIIS (Canadian Press.) _ LONDON, Aug. 8-A Tien Tsin de- spatch to the Exchange Telepraph Co ou the Russo-.lapaneae treaty says it is reported tllat China has appealed to the United States to intenvene in her behalf but the government at Washington refused to do so. IIGHIIIIIS IIEISIS (Canadian Press.) SALONIKA, Aug. 8-It is reported that the Montenegrians have evacuated tile Moikovatz frontier and lighting . ceased. Albama is quiet. YOUNG TURKS GAIN. 1. SALONIKA, European 'i‘urkey,Aug. 7-The Turkish gemlerlnes, in the gar- rison nt Okhrlda, Albanu, mutlnied today and their commander, Gene- ral Djemalrey, declared war ln she name of the Youngifrurks against. he' present government. The commandant gave notice that he would lead an -army against Constantinople and ls- sued a proclamation -calling upon all young Ll‘ul‘i:s'to Y join his standard. The rebels' will attempt to force the abdicatlon of the present Sultan,who took the throne when Young Turks rose up against Abdul Hamid’s re- gime. The present movement is an out-‘ growth of the conduct of the war against italy. It has been hastened by the trysnnical treatment of Turk- ish subjects by Turkish officials throughout European Turkey. _____.,_.._._.._. BOSTON FISH PRICES. _..._-..` , BOSTON, August 7-Prices on ground-(ish held up well this morning shore fish naturally taking the.prcce- dence and comulimnding the best mar- kct. Yesterday’e trips which wei-e left over went to Gloucester to spllt.Thls morning there was ten trips in all, including two of the steam trawlers and two sailing crdft from oil shore, hesi-des the shore boats. The steam trawlel- Ripple had 50,- 000 pounds' and the Surf, 48,000, while sehr. Ellen and Mary hails for 48,000 pounds, and schr. JoseP|1l!\B DeCos'\a, 52,000 pounds. Swordfish are still in good demand, there being 17 fish in this morning, and readily sold at 10 and 10; cents a pound. ‘ The wholesale prices on haddook were quoted at $2.50 and $3 a hun- dred pounds; lsrge cod, $2.25 to S6; market cod, ,$3.50 to $4; hake,$2.50 to $4; _pollock, 04,60 to $6. and fresh tinker mackerel, live cents a » fill Ilflll til lIvli’.Ill'SS / (Canadian Press.) (clllwdllln PFQSB-) _ MONTREAL_ Aug_ g__Auton,a MON'l‘Rl'lAl., Aug. 8-That the M- :;.'::»:::.‘:.f>.:.“::.‘.':.'"..s: e..‘.:‘.:':;;.;;: Bible DY U15 ¢0\`0'\eI"B lllfy H158 fH0l‘n‘ (lonlpany's steamer Helvetia, which ing for the death of Louis Ho`t_;e, who resulted in the sinking uf the latter _was found two weeks ago ill a lane I” the Gm! 'W0 Weeks BKO. IB thc . . _ substance 'of the judgment banded near Clarke St with his thlo t cut from ear to ear, and will appeal? be- ;1?“:1“ this m°mi”g b" Capt' HB” G' ' ________________ ' ner, following the investigation held _ at Quebec into the circumstances sur- . _ ' _ ' » rounding the accident. ~ ' ' I - In its judgment, however, the court I . _ ~ commends the skilful manner in which V - . C-&P’t Murray of the Empress hand- ‘ _ _ _ _ led his vessel after the impact and ' ` the efficient way in which steps were ‘ ‘ taken to rfscue the crew of the 'Helve- tla. E HIGH Pnlcns lu U. s. I I I WILL No'l- AFFECT CANADA. --- MONTREAL, August 7-The soar- ing of the meat prices in the United (Canadian Presl) States will have no eiisct in Canadi- WASHING-I»0N_ . Aug_ __3__,rhe “_ an cities, according to local abattolr tent to which the C. P. R. mlgln ms" ‘”h° Im” bee” making a l°°H1 control the traffic through the Pana- study 0( the °"'““"i°° d“"i“K '-ha mn‘Canal' gave the Senate an occas- ‘mst Week- _ ion for much debate when the anti- The are at the Montreal Ab“"t0l1` railroad section of the Canal bill °°mp““y'” Phmt "°v°“lEd the 'Bet was reached late t0d,,_y_ that the ice houses were crammed Little ol*ction developed to the with meat- “nd if Wai charged UMN- pl-Oposed plan to pl-Ohibit any Amery |111 ul tlld City lce-ll0\lBeB were gig() can mm-cad owned ships from saga? full, the alleged object i-n holding ing in American waatwise tl-ad, back the supply being to advanee through the canal. CBHHGIHH prices to somewhat the lev- The Dian adapted by the Senate el prevailing across the line. Committee. however. was :to attempt This is strenuously denied by the to restrict the operation of foreign IIBCKHB. NOWEVEY- Ml* Bl’0§D-“. 01 owned I-aiirondg Shipg the Montreal Ahattoir company to- Senator Brystow urged adequate day declared that the cQmDBl1Y'8 ICH- control of American cosstwiae trallic 001182! WGN! lull Bi Y-lie time Ol the so that transcontinantol roads could, lite. bw-miss they were taught dur- not control the rates inlthe canal but U18 the Warm weather with, more did not believe that the C. P. R's ‘heat than they could dispose 0f_ and ships would prove a menace if allow- they were storing it to the lumber ed to engage ill American coastwlse camps-what is known as the shanty trade. trade The Senate finished practically all W. Id. McLean, member of the the caulll bill except the railroad ship l-Iarrls Abattoir company, said :- section before recess at the end of the Some of the high-class cuts of meat afternoon session tonight it was be- .vill perhaps go a little higher in lleved that a final vote would he had Eastern Canada, and particularly in on the bill tomorrow. the maritime provinces, but the me- l;---- lillnl price and cheaper meat will VICE REGAL PARTY ~ ~ome down. FISHIN/J 'l‘UNAS_' The abatloir men declare that the -- alll in Canada has been larger than ENGLISHTOWN, C. B., Aug. 7- ever before. and there appears to be l-Ieretofore the royal party have non- llenty cattle offering. _ ored onlv the larger cities of Canada by their presence, but yesterday the ROYAL ARCANUM beautiful district of St. Alln's shared GRAND COUNCIL. this honorf The party arrived at St "--“_ Ann’s, where his excellence will be the t IJ _Ro tn t M d _ _MONC'l‘ON, N. B., Aug. 7- ’I‘he‘ g°;t_0Ann:;sis Fznllxgus lgixits D;-lglya Grand Council of the Royal Alcanum proached the entrance of St SA,m.B lnnuai session here today. about Bay the anchor was dropped for an forty delegates being present. An in- houi. and the party on board wit tereating address pertaining to the _ _ _ . H t t 1 d work of the order was given by ge?:Q;eJ,I.“I§a» zhggsclas sgonedo 3;, Jhsrles E. Cornell, of Ithaca, New as the ship arrived. Mr. Ross was Mrk' who Q' p‘re"“" "5 '°°pr_‘:“°“t“' compelled to give up the iight alter a uv” of the "prune Regent” B ses' hard. battle -I lions after the council were private. h h- _ The officers to be installed tomor- -~ der the shadow f St. Ann's rnoun- Digby” °e”|”“ Z Supreme R°|"`“°e“t"" 0 . tum_ m one 0| the most beaut-“ul tAl;'te, C.tD. M_v.:l_._f:_nn;1_;l_, Grand Supr_eme I C B t _ erna e, A ar ers, Mono on; spggs Tnogsng 3° $2 L_ Ro" landed Grand Regent. C. A. McLennan, being 8 hm _Tuna wélghing over 500 rs-elected; Grand Vice-Regent, A. N. nas. Iii’ To B1 mghness also Charters, Moncton; Grand Orator, po” ' y H-iram Gould Yarmouth* Grand hooked a large tuna and might have T A ____ C W Bum eat MD mn; I re s er, . . y , nc beidlrslindtxcresdlglliglz lgalegoisaalmgéefirand Chaplain, T. Francis, Halifax; :gt in theebiy and the mb “caped_ _ Grand Guide, H. H. James, St.John (N. 8.); Grand Warden, C. H. Perry, pound. _ _ K wma.. mulmmt in tha h0u"_ Sussex; Grand Sentry, Geo. D. Mas- °°P ren, se. John (N. 13.); sitting Pm , _._._____.________,__v__._.__,_._____-_-___-_A...__ _-_-_-_- -_-_-_-: _-_-.1-_-_-_-. REGmnvpA_ ggiggq _ , -_ . - _ ‘ _ _ _ _ ’ E. J. Payson, Moncton;_ Provincial M?§wa:`l;¥0nd"y" Avgust 19§h'l'M10lD1§ ` I I If I I ' I \ I :f:di_;:;i__:axaminer, Dr. W. J. Christie, ' " ` ' ` h I , ther permitting. the *U°"TJ0N"`!“n“m‘m" AT Rim' a'l`°m°"°will"lale eh ll e Yesterday the schooner Baltic,‘ ually. Approaching the bridge ths_through the draw with a decided list. s _l;ga_tesAr;_ tv sunt s o an gas k 1 at of Amherst blew _for the draw to open- In ¢0\1S0d\l°l1¢0 !I8l‘_Zl|bb00l1\ WSI W° 5 “ ef °° Y* . which mn "mo tme .K0 ea bland no notice was apparently taken smashed and her shrouds and other HillBb0l‘0 Bridle. w8s i»0W°d "hr°“3 'of it, nor of the second signal. As the rigging torn and broken. Her hull the draw and n0W,ll0l l>N'¢ll\\Y Wh' tug had to keep up speed in order to is also said todlava suhred injury. Eviufs . merged near the railway wharf. keep the Baltic rising the Pioneer, sl-' Mr. Scrimgeour says that had the ' This was the second attempt to so working in the salvage, was ds- draw been opeuel sn Tuesday the Bal- bring the schooner down the rlvenispatched to make e_l_i_;¥;_i'l_'ies. She re- tic would lla" B000 t|“‘°“!|1 W“'h°“'° -*" the-first attempt having been made on_ turned and reported t the draw a mishap as she was Pr0°0U4l\1K WN' One cent per word each insertion Tuesday and on this occasion clr~, would not be opened as the Party in ly and would have had her rails out in this eolumn._ Cash must accom- climstsucss arose the outcome of charge had received instnlctionh not of water when going through. pany order and ive per cent discount which ,may be e case in court. _ to do so. _. - __ _“_ lr. Scri1nge__l_>_i;r sultAs_l__l;sd 5 p:.i;\_f_:ll siln__v.ved. Minimum charge twenty-f_ive -434,, ‘mme i, owned by J. or 'ruere was noeplnz to <10 b" __,_lniorv __ ?_It¢__ v- __ l-___ |:____ thi: een . serlslgeour, cardigan. and .Mn tile Bsltle _llgil and tl" lin" UNI* *M0118 ° "°"' ° '"1 _ __ S __ nd Qefmileour has been here for some fastsngd to ,C scow pad she was lst Amherst and tripped over a hawsef Make aturday a o ay and tion with the sunken n er sill In the falf be broke his arm just a come to Montague it will be the . » <' 13§ ei-ale, In comm ‘ ‘ _loslzter ooadiing *ashore that eveninfbove the wrist. He leaves for hill best event of the' season, 24 ~ horses morning _ae sin anode-mislw. _ vi. _fd ."3" oe Tuesday be engaged Capt seep f-__.__ _ aerlmgeour, received _a aqua: home le cardigan this afternoon. te mire. s-s ls uni. ‘Si 3.5. . Grand Regent, G..-H. Mcandrew, st. ““““" ’°° ' 1 5" ° in with his in the Tel ho Dom any that ,Il _ The owner of the Baltic is loud in -- |°‘“""\|“"t° ‘.`°°°".° *md Md W ;?,":::'e|*h‘t\:?°:;:r, Amherst. The B attsmptdslp txgtlké ,the Baltic hs praises of Capt. Batt and his “Hurrah for Mon ue minute records., 911.10109 ..m¢h'.,,|,mi,,, i. Jmpg, '_ Gipthatt' through .the an .injunction ¢ood.shii> the Amherst. The super- see the 2.15 class di*-1¢°_-+°l>"1*' 'i“°°“°°"_ ~ -_ e,. e,..., ffm, means-some »e__l¢u»¢ms-Mlm.-owne si- lmao Omen moved lu- wear hen, neun; un le mr ee . l\i|.°,_,¢fit is s llM_ ~iiil|____0.»_°llf|;‘\‘2 gh-“_ h eh. w"g°t' up ¢p,,¢_- the the danger of inlury to the com- knowledge to be unerrlng and exer- Island before. 8-1 H41 -°°'°» l°°P°°*”,§°,,f°°_‘},,,,,,_,,,,,,, vom, aan; ligne. would flute ua fuer- muse. _ and ua be-eel neeeeec wrongs- ...__ _ . _ *UI ¢“-1' :M . "' I' annum” gm-1|" ggeeraiegly es Tuesday div- lsr. Serimgscur ‘them _took the ae- out. His tug the Amherst. Hr. °~"_lrternai Vigilance" is the pl-i_ss;I _ "°"“' “ 'J ’m,}°,,,,.,i.i¢¢‘.ee srsJiu’i='nad s heavy some to . on amy mos to more the comin: Herimmur me is the but that ever el Lime," sea time my me an70n_e to sr am: M N on _ rwomt *mm .md th, mx Pnl” og 0| th, dr., nd. yesterday the .Aln- yearns to this province and is a worthy smith Premier and kenilanen Lg? Mos.; °:lI0.00 will sell for 'ill ledge about 8.10 p. mi after the lm-st brought her'th'l-ough, Owl!!! ‘te ship for s vbrtllr éptsin. ‘ free from those blemiihésw ch on t ° A l lava'-elm oesrd~` ` I l-Isrbei u-an use were em lar pi-enmity ec me brlogssuntoleot 'rho owner of the Home has omni on were or the poem eypewnom A L . .' , ei-este Og: Bstt's pre-_.raise the Baltic so that .she would tornsys but it is not known whether , a-__...._...'___._. ' ‘ ` ‘ .M .5 “eggs ' 00, _silo rose to surface grad- ‘ move on an even keel - and she wsntor not an action will ensue. _iilsgy-pseiugig ‘gg h, ,4 _ _ _.____~,__.» -- , __ - _ ._ l.._ _ >.-_- ‘ / ,___:,_:__::,__,:`,..q-_ ,. '-".!"_~" ' _ as she oeeeded 'do,ws;*leeway e‘ouid not be attained to the matter in the heads of his st- "\|nee”Uree_¢"-, Hem” N_ g, g.| g';|`_ tl llIIIlHlIl Il-I Illlllllll? fore the criminal courts to answer ‘ u say' Dominion wreck O°mmi“i°" _‘l5_°ilI4l¢ I-*fi A f .liounding_1`l.¢iIl‘v.¢l0\d Plunged ll_lt0 _ _ -_','¢ ` _ (Canadian Press.) _ BOSTON, Au, g__f_|-we _ were killed and twenty ipjuy-qi _Ft 11.30 o'clock this morning when ,g "Bill 00 Plymouth division of ‘New York. New Haven. and Hsruerd Railroad was derailed near Cregeent Ave. Station, Dorchester, on the border of the marsh. » 'l‘hi dead are W. J. Ryrell J_|-., South Braintree, engineer; pi-,nk Campbell, Cohas_set,_nrep;gg__ When rounding 'ef wry, the locomotive suddenly left _the rails and plunged for hell its length into the - mud of the marsh... ‘Three couches leff the mi, The engineman w__ ,ctu`_a_t_led te death and a mmm' of ‘passengers severely cut and bruised, one PRBBGDZGT, MPI. F. -Jenkins gf Atlantic, was badly sealdgg and died later at a hospital while Michael Daley of Dorchester, a. spectator of the wreck dropped deed. ` Llcannluo 'ro lrlol-rr. " ,r BERLIN. Aug. 7-The Frankfur- ter Zcitung’s correspondent with the- 'Purco-Arab forces sends g long um detailed account of the battle rt Zanzur, twelve miles from '*rip0ii_ fought on June 8. He speaks in high tin-rn_s of ¢,\\_e nm. itsry worth of the Tqrco-asap erww will put up a' long and -strenuous-'gel sistance _ before ' they shknlioncd position wil-ich they t.i-yin.; means. '_ _ Mo're">¥b_ nina hourg, lyrites tae correspongllt, '° _ fight last, 'unequal in _every ` On the one side almost a superliuitr bundance of ammunition _and artill- oi highly trained officers, s supers- ery, tha latest instruments of wal' and of observation, troops used to disciplined flrillg. motor andrail con- - nections for the conveyance of re- serves and ammunition and the de- spatch of the wounded and-a strong' covering st the rear in the shape oi' warships. _ ‘ _ on the other side lust a few om- cere, e handful of Arabs, with ‘out a smell amonnt of ammunition, know- ing no discipline in firing and driven to economy in the use of cartridges, with no bucking from machine guns and artillery, lacking all means of obselyation, relying solely upon amels for the supply of fresh am- C “Shing when the Earl Grey “_ of the Mui-mme provinces met in munition and without any of the mo- dern means of intelligence. ln these circumstances the achieve- ment of tne "f‘urco-Arab forces' .is ~ something deserlfng ,of the highest admiration. " ` lf the Italians do not make up heir minds to take the offensive and dvance in the interior the _war my last for years, -The Arab has ow realized that it is abllird to ii-ow himself against fortification! ami guns that such ashhults lllvolvo sacrifices which are not,comm.ensur- ate with the-object aimed at. And es the occupation ofthe coast has not the slightest influence on his mode of llvllig it iI_l:8l't_l11l tbl! rely will obtain no great remiss with her Present One thing, howgyer, the Italians mon have learned in ' now. that the Arab is a much' betier trained sold- ier‘ than he was s yell* o. Econo- mical in the use af sku- l l in the use of cover e s#‘ish¢¢d in :D9 ff: CO di `~ V i _ . "G .» known ln other _ wars. _ urmsml sllsmlcrr. _ _` CHESTER, W. _‘f-The Rev. Elmer l-fuller and Col., whose maids wss reported to forth a rebuke Gould, arrived pay a visit to C. G. l-fuller. bas, he says, weeks, retslvsd from batheioh Ei.. vale, "A Vs., Gr me about you