., _.__ Mlldsr illiarge. 'Against Mill 'Owners Dismissed-Cnieii - of Police Dismissed. 2 ,__ I, ...__ Orrawa, Oct. 10. -(Spt-cial.)-J.in.e and Alot. Uolaron. Manager Vailille oi tin Baesiagiiau min., chi.: or Peiiee Kiaraal, BaililJ.C. Cummings, James Kiernan, James Oamason and Plilloniel , Fournier appeared before Judge Segwln this morning in answer a charge oi attempted murder. Henry Aylen, their counsel, inked that the cal be dismissed as thodociurntion on w\%‘the warrants bad"br0n issued was detective as it did not give the date of the offence. The case was dismissed. Last night a warrant was sworu out by Jos. Gagnon for the arrest of Chief Kiev. nan of the Buckingham police for murder, The hearing of this oase was postponed for eight. days. ` It in nndarltoofl that a week ago the officers of thi federal Labor Departiuent and of the Quebec Labor Depoitiuent, waraghrd ‘ollnclnrena of Bnukinghrm and* "t’tisi'r employes to bring alioui. ii ~ott\emlllt ol tho diiTeri-ssces li.»l\\' -an then! add avert trouble. The snen accepted be h offers but the mill owned declined to permit the inter vention ol I-he authorities in the dl putc. _________________.. Pliilillliii Will A iiw_§uisiniis on-awa, oet. 10.-tSpeeiiii.>-The Pw- _vliuiial Premiers expect to close a snceeii-- iui mission to-morrow and leave for their aguqalhqip with the assurance of the raieih\"¥vsi1\'e§'iat that _ subsidies viii be increased. This morning a resolution endorsing the Quebec application for subsidy in- crease witiiout prejudice to the right of any Province to ask for special considera- tion was lalil hsfore Sir Wilfrid and his colleagues. The Government is consider- ing lf. and will give an uniiwer to-morrow. Details ofthe fishing settlement will be probably left to a later settlement, if the Provineel on receiving an increased allowance will nboiieh commercial travsi|er‘s tixen. At the present time these tiixes are imposed hy ilie Provinces oi British Coiun_\bia._ Quebec and Prince Edward Ishii. They have reisltad in Canada 'Government has taken steps to inveati inaunv,-,__ _.~ow' To Unite Leading Amherst and Massachusetts industries Auni-nm, Oct ID.-(Special)-Negotim lions are pending that may lead to the amalgmation of ihe Robb Engineering Cc., of this town and the Robb Mumford Boiler Co of South Framingham, Mass. D. W. Robb ia managing direotor of both concern-. A nieeaing of sharehold- ers has been called for Out, 23 to consider the proposition , and the general im- i reiision is that the aharenolders will vow for nimiigainntion. ?_.___.__-- Purdy I-iampwn was struck and killed by the Atlantic express near Westileld this morning, At the time he was driving a shingle- laden aioven, drnwed by n pair of _hoa'lel. and with him on the driving seal was William Iangshroth, Hampton, ovlltllb-f tor. Mr Langetroth jumped the moment be- fore the engine crashed into the slow en and wus uiiinjured His coirpiviion however, tried to nrge` the horses ncroln the track ond paid for- his effoits with his life.» His body was thrown about forty yards from the rails. Orraiva, Oct. 9- (Special) -The Quebec gate the killing of two strikers ond injury iaisgapassai eeiiisina. f v i more in the fight oi the police 5 Ahw notssrallont fromthe fire bill this morning shortly after I o’elook.It wh not the regular alarm denoting tho nasa- berofthe ward-and those who hdli it were pnaaled. It wan with feelings olérrofoald IQ" that it was laarned that e firemen were called out in answer to an appeal from tha layor ulSummarsida ltr aid ia it a dinetrous ilra which threatened to dan- troy that City. :Very promptly the willing lromh Paton, Councillor lnbonald, Assistant Chief of the iii-e department had assembl- ed with other citiiiens ailanxions to do what was possible in resnonne to th roquest for help. Ohief Ronaghan had no difficulty in securing volunteers. In remarkable rats-.ies am.. city riaii. um ssayui B. _",H~““ “_ M" M-_ 0 DEV THURS DA is-`s`-sl. alma' ihasusds ‘ .L /-> Jsmnpn i, D sbortslnnihnllllrei aadhma K hiniaeraide by either telephenaes ealawere tahaa dcwa~te the iwluaeenelaialoall line ass had llllasmdinmeas tate theinsa tasirsppsetisstolsaimssdda lt||slbUU& Bill! WAI 'on the seaae .vow ddr annals railway te\eghaal1srif\¢.theasasasaei‘reni , H&l\A' -fllawnea and quietly lll'Qlill:»a'ohek the train aasellhinalue - .` ' been and a nnliil lldlaenl of Sanur side who had 1&'ned the news pthasad and their anxious faces showed the lgn they felt for their property and raiativaa "in the tin-samuel sewn. ra|iwa,vit*_q\oh vm mei. with tn. may "ae `llaL|na|.ion. Odccs believed to be belle* 4°"-" wer npsauo onus: on “ABN if The Guardian the Summaulde Dlllll’ ol the Telephone Co., answered a call and conveyed the first infomation U (hi Iliff extant of the IIN. At thot time N had out a swath mroagh the “bien we railway moat .anime- Pbl Xl and tha lsttar building was thoo&lolld thellnnllatsi in danger. 'nnenssanain cent menus, re. ._ lwaselreninnaenan. n. min-sy. 1-. iliowata b. Connolly. A. Trainer. Juinea M°'m3£”i- 17115. S. McKlarney, TG. oeuaia;.r`-rarasr, It mfg., u_m,,,,. In tha meantllll shirts to obtain newn; Meyer Pmneesswi ii.. ioiiewieg ui. ' 7-'**"“*"*'l °*°°"°°*¢¢¢*° H\'°m°o.i1>iaaanet»i,tii. ceariea iieiei .mi li.. 'gsm at iam | ‘ “0ur1own is In flames. Can you “ur-| Qllli»tals& lniiuediataiy, _ H. H. Courses, _ Mayor. M ll-lf past three a telephone message from Sommsrslile told the Guardian that “D N that time forty inc buildings had been ioyld. lll|i|I*‘ IIIIOIIR there ure the Baptist 'Chosen tae ciiareii ei i-zngiaufi. The .Rufio Hotel, the Strathcona Hotel the hllwsy Freight shed when the ers startad. I ffhe fine Pcstoffioe was also iiumed. The In wan iirnt noticed at ten o`ciock ll" lilit and the apparatus ef the Bumlneralde fire brinade was rmughe gg is summiiasioe But a fierce gala lradblowing hom tha south east, getting gradually stronger. ~ The fire spread despite oifinta d every- l'°4!|°°h¢¢¥ il. and soon assumed such proportions la so make certain it could no: he fought wlthoil. llliltllhol- Moyer Compton tehrefoae telegraphed l|'\!or Paton as above related. There are many small dwellings In addition to the shove which have been consumed. l-'v to the time ei Tn. 6...,-4|" swing to press the situation was unchanged and `fi.mm||,|d. '“h°u.‘ BllX|0\I-'ily for the arrival of the train from the city. 'l|\~‘ t ` ’ iTlii» ii- ~~i~l In violence and thrru »\,.. ii i .' liffli- _ i -peetol the Ira bflllk Qui sin. by lin... .n pow"-_ ‘boar upon them. ' -1 Tru second day ofthe horse races ihew an immense crowd, The neu wera' of the ond, two, three order. and little dil- culty wps found in selecting ` the winners after tha first heat of saqh was run off. A strong lzreoze of wind up Use stretch. iq-evented fast ti)'ne. The ollsiln were the some an yes _ njgaly;-' soiner, pr. Reid. one V , our. Judsee.He.lteid,Gp»l li: Dr. r. sle- Donald, Soi`ssi»;\\'. 8. eoper, Fredsrle- ton, N. B, - ` Distance Judge, P. l. *cMahon. Clark of the Course, C. E. McKinnon, i 2.19 i'|..\:-is-1-.T naar, i There were only three starlrs in this l\ce,0|audla Hal, Joe Patohan, Jr., and Rita M., drawi positions in the above ,oxdex-, Pepcherihf and Parker L. scratched. This heat was a procession ‘ throughout, Rita M. leading as they wont ‘round the first turn, with Claudia Kai li- . oond, and Patohen third. These poaltiovl ~ ~. -' , ~ iwlw lalatsinod throughout. two losing breaks, and was well to ' to the rear in the ilniah. Time, 2.2. 'rrmius viz/in om-sraxn-niui-r naar There were four atartnruln this nbos, Matd'a King, Dr. George Mills, See Bos. and Davlish Dorothy. laid’s Kin! had the pole. After repaatedaooring dns sirvqsi-tiauieiaeearrefieeiairre-3° '° °"‘ _ in-geiye. suis.. ini" semi. in ni. intern that he would like to have the qneetien of divided jurisdiction over the esinrias es Canada settled by rivlns the nenieiaa compute mimi- FITS YOUR CASE EXACTLY. ‘.i°.:‘..""*"'£.'.'.......’°“ l.¥.‘.":l:“I.f...'.l.‘i"ii All a dun m " condition aniiwish it w_enr3 I ht Y li R :side ‘El w|xlDr.v§amilton's Piillz the lo agliiver ills. At once the .T-‘L 3 ofpoiaona, blood is an- , wfigefp "ywiiie inereasn mg. in- pies. op. enlth and vigor nturn iieeause Dr. llamiltoii a Pills make and strike breakers at Buckingham last made io effect a reconciliation between iemployeis and strikers. This afternoon warrants were swoiu out at Hull tor the arrest of James and Alexander Maclai-en, owners of Bucking- ham mills on a charge of murder. The police left tonight to make the arrests. A troop oi Royal Canadian Dra8°°°l hue been sent to Buckingham to keep order. The writ for Queens Shelburne was issued today. Nomination Ui.-tober 2|; . , It ll "' ~r.s“'~"1.‘c.f: '-:..°:i:.:°» 'xi 3' ..i..’£`r vm.. i$ lw1\\ns.0=¢~ ffl- * .D'%h“ ‘°|i». Pun' go _______i_._- per y IIB ..... .. - away with the rest they were finliy ‘night ,sent arte ageod starr. mania icing ' at i At the same time efforts are being (moo forged ahead, with Deviliah Dorofvlll on her whgfz, Dr. Killa tailing in third ‘and See forth. Maid'a King and Dorothy trotting well together, soon left Mills about six lengths behind. Dorothy disputad every inch of the haat with )(aid‘e King, but the bay mare held her lead and nnished about ons length ahead of Dorothy. Dr. lille was about the lengths behind the ieeder. Sea$ee was on thewrong side of thatlag at the close. Tile l,47i. TKHEEJI INUTI (`l.AB5-FIRST IELT- Plklawn, Regal Paudeot, Guy Fawkes and lies linto, Parkola and Flying Eagle, answered the bell in thiaolaal. and were given positions as above. This was a race from wire to wire. Parkihwn mk the lead. rounding the first turn llnsrd's Lirilmsnt for his svofylilero- Rial second and lisa llnio third. well' ._ _ =.Qm'1€. .J 'i*.~=s ~: . ~~r<%.t~~fl§.{;'..ti - "r ,.;;:,.;.