$- 1!'llf`*¢==f" -'ww - <,=|=i --=----iss( ng .£15/r-~ '~ _ , _ __ - f .cnsasbrrarowni Pierson , _,--~~ G Alllll EDWARD ISLAND,CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904. \ 1 4 - in ° sn Hiiak a iiriis is DS. _ ` ‘li i t ores oriiiiniiiioiii i>isA<:viiii ” it " s l so cow-Bioooho AND Ainocious caih for iisimiispmiiani ai- niaaay was-rhiii Fishing Fits ine victims-Two sank ...at others.. Escapade-Many Fishermen Killed and Wounded#-Wholly Unprovoked Butchery of Peaceful Unarmed Men-Attaclt by Searchlight- Foreign Office and Admiralty Notified--The _ . . . i AN AUDACIOUSATTACK. Hum.. ENGLAND, Oct. 23.- [Speciai] -A. M. Jackson 8; Co., the solicitors for ‘the owners of iiity Hull' fishing boats have notified the Foreign Oiiice and Ad- miralty of an attack on the Hull iishiiigf'li_'eef» by the second Russian Pacifilr- Bquldibu commanded by Vioe Adiiiirel loyestevenshyr iN Tl_-:Integra sm. The odiclal infomation is that shortly after midnight on Friday the Russian squadron fell in with the l-Iull fleet in the North Sea. SEARCH LIGHTS PUT ON. The iirst portion of the fishing fieetpassed safely and then the Russian ships turned their search iigiige on the British vessels for sonic time and then opened- tire. British Nation Astounded. ps. arse t te. The steam tnwlus Mmlmdn trawlers long enough to prevent ,STEAM TRAWLER SUNK. ‘i affair occurred zoo miles off Spurn Leggot had their heads can-ied The steam tmwler Gane was Hgad. [This head is situated at dean away by 3 Shot . . h f h H b th . V sunk and the decapitnted bodies 3-1_;l:(?;§ 0;,E;gT,md?]m er on e Many of the crew were seriously ' of her skipper and mate have been . wound d b,,,,,g1,,,,, H,,1,_ 'rua siiirs IN LINE ° The boatswain and other mem- ` The Russian shi s were steam- STILL ANOTHER SUNK h inc ent though most .of the . b h h H ll h _ sriwci: sixranu 'rings verses famed sesrehiighis on the ";;§ul‘ * ”__“_'_‘Zcr“;__ “ ” ”° I S i=ii_ii_iiiii iiiii The Football Game on Satur- i suited to football; and the teams lined up s in ii downpour of rain The enthusiasts . b were out in considerable numbers and Macmillan made a very satisfactory several ladies braved the elements to referee. The Saint's touch _judge was ie- witnaso the.-gamer The Abegwelts' team moved at the end of the first half under was the sltnl thlt defeated the Vics last p week with the exception of Jenkins and Lightlnei" who replaced Bi-chant and Mc- Kennhfcié tho forward line. The Ssintsi kickcdo facing the western goal. 'l'he` play' during. the Hint half was largely J 4 Hughes, Moran, Dorsey, Mclntyre, ` 7 '- Jenkins, Hennessey. J ' s'r. nuNs'i'aNs McDonald, J Toupln. ' ‘DD torlns vs St. Dunstnns. Womeifs Felt Elastic _ worsted. The College worked the iicrim “sorew', with good resuits. In -I N t w ere at times ragged, and loose dribble i w in rd :rii hai if ii his opponent spoiled his play Charles rotest by the Ahbles. The teal: lined. up as followsz- AnEo\vsi'i's Hack -Coyle. Halves-MuEachern, Trnlnor, Ciipt. ones, McMlllnn. ` Quarters-Bethune, Doyle. Forwards - Nicholson, Lightizer, Dan. McDonald. / J Gillls,D S McDonald, Capt. Frank P Hannebury, R Gillis. DAMoIntyre,fJ Carroll, A Mclntyre, AllcDona.ld, O A McDonald, H Mo nald, SJ McDonald, C McCarthy. The next game will be on Thursrlay Vic pay ns o er. e vc o t e ___ -- city team played a sure gums, and al- , , , . hough the condition of tha field and the . Hhls Mlssloll w0rk ln Far bellvrevented rims yetiuwd gains were Tl'il‘60 B3l1llS alld T0l`Cllllglll day was a Draws madeby excellent kicking. The tackling , , Honolulu- as sharp on each side The Saint's *AHXIOUS l.lb8l'alS f0l` full hack proved himself u. good - , --~ Tar: second game of theB'ootbali~Leagus- one, and successfully relieved Series was played Saturday afternoon hi hi tween the Abogweits and the Saint each compelled to rouge once. In the l)unstan’s. The day was anything but second half Dorsey by a splendid dribble eemed destined to score but a._.foul tackle _ y . l_aurier .to Come to s team. The contesting teams` were , , Mrs' wadma" and Chlldren wll Their Assistance BORDEN iN sr. JOHN. Sr. JoiiN, Oct. 28-(Spccial)~0ne of the greatest political demonstrations St. John has over had was held Saturday night when R. L. Borden spoke at Carleton City Hall. _ ILNDB AND 'IoiwHLiGB‘i‘s. Three bands and a big torohlight_ procession nccoiupduied him to the Hall when the Opposition leader nddresserl- an immense open air meeting hrietiy. water sin wii.rnin's risim. The Liberals have risked Sir Wilfrid. Laurier to speall hero next Saturdayl night but have received no answer yet. Hon H R Emmerson speaks here L0 i morrow night. ~ i .ras can 'I wb-mt M D°»».Now is Tin: 'rmisz gels-Goioahsd. $1.90 _-_ ' ’ Bas, _ T1 1 I 0 _ _ _as possible upon s self-supporting ' w-" Womens Fa ` . ' 4 ` ibasls- MT- Wllllmfm UM SDBFW flflf0°“ Moi~i'rn.ir/ii., Oct. 20.-»It is niiiioiiiicoil ki . 5QQ i years ln -TIIDMI. l¢l\'lD8 l\lmH°lf f“l|5' 1° today that Mi Aiiilic\\ Vrirncgla “ill nc nl the study oi' the people, their ousioins company M, mlm Mm ,,y on h,` up _ . __ ‘- '» ~ ‘ _ _ _p . _ ._` BU# whwls and nrafwhed in~ \\\=i\' l°°"“‘ tingiiisiieii visiio.-s ii-iii iniiii pmbiiisiity and villages. For 80v0l`Bl Y°N`5 h°|be the guests while in the city, ol’ Prin- hss dwelt in tho interior of the coun- cw” Pe|e,.Bm,_ _ ' A Iiifilitt’ lift' Boots ` ' is u my H ' Gsiwllvdi ll~- ‘I We have every ellioiee stock o£..H9LI$§.llI BULBS in Hyacinth, Crocus, Narcissus, Tulips. Freesia, Lilyand 115|- e Roman Hyacintlisif planted now will bloom at (Fi'oin the Honolulu Ad vertlsor.) l ` nge of the Methodist Church, corner of and back across the ferry to King Square; Remain for the Present Time on the Mainland- Itev John W \Vndinnn, rcoently ap- pointed to the supemuineraiy of the Hniviiiiiininissioii of the M L Lliurcli, iirrlverl{_by the Sleim, as previously iinnounuad iii these columns and has tiikcn up his residence in the parson- Mlller and Bsretanla streets. Mr. \Vad- mnn is accompanied by his eldest daughter, who has just completed her seminary course iii the Women's College of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Wzidinnn will rcniixin for ii short time on the nininlnnd for the education of his other clilldrcn, all of whom will. in the near future, make their lioinc in Honolulu. The lionrd of missions of the M. E. Church has felt the nccd for sonic time of increasing and extending the interests of then work hero among the .`Inpn.nes~ :ind Koreans, and at the general con helpers, open sohoo’s, build small oliapels and place the mission as soon try, being the only white man for ' ues iirouiia, hai has iaeeeriy mined Yokohama in charge oi’ the mission fnmresm Lnem nm] |n Tgk\0_ . ` Previous to his missionary career In this city, on Ootolir-r lilth. to.liimi~s he spent ten or twelve years as a pas- nnd Mrs. Bradley, n ilmiglitcr. tor in his native land and served two Menls Fall Hats' pei-ior 08° _ ,_ ~ rniizss. oo. '$2.50. f .cunt f'ri~rAsi ~---»~~» T . ~- ~-~- -' ~: ' ~ ’ nawi-:s' csenansri-.n lllll lllnillmill-‘ H0 lm” ff““¥l‘t l" lfhalr ronehiiig vi'-iii to Mcniiciil 'Iliosc iii J - i and Mina have arrived at Hull my mistake as to their Identity NATION ASTOUNDED B F seriously damaged by shots, the NEARLY ALL TOOK PART. This act of midnight Pi,.,,cy_ - ‘ limi* having Slxleen h°l¢S ln he’ After the bulk of the squadron entirely unprovoked is unprece- ` hun* had passed' it opened fire and dented and has astounded the ` ' ` Itdis» fared that °th°r damage nearly H11 participatedin the firing British people There is only one h wa 0.. i i i a ii. i i -` _ _ ' _. T eir Total Casualties Estimated at Sixt Thousand- Ja anese Take leur on: gorglzsslg wit; aan TH); KILLED ANDWOUNDED feeling that it calls for for instant y P 'l' Hu Rus sl AN moan WAsiiiNnrriN, Oct. 22.-(Special)-'l`lic Japanese Embassy toiliiy rccclvcil tliu following cable fiom Tohiu: “Oyixiiia reports that thc iiivcsi.ii;iil.!oi1 couipletcil Oct. 22 rcgiiriliiig ilic Riissiiiii losses ut the bniilc of Slmlilic sliows Lhztl. thcrc were about 500 prisoiici'.~i iiiid l0,500 ilenil bodies. 'rim BATTLE Trtovniss “The trophies oi' thc liiittli- :irc 35 guns, 6920 shells, 5,574 rifles, 75,030 rouuils of niniinltioii, etc. ~ f li ~ . ¢ The' Russian Baltic Fleet that Attacked English Fishing Vessels P ' 'l_`his illiistriilioii sliows lliv wiii' \'esscl.~‘ l)uii iiiiil Urail luiiiliniz iiiiil well iii ilic foreground. The Bllltlu ileel. lei COInp0£6d bers cf *he crew who are seriously ing in une. six first class biiiilcsliips, four cruisers iiiiil some Lwcnty torpedo uruft. ir, - lviured are 011 board a mission The head ships passed without bu‘f"‘:;l;°‘St;:W1'f§u::asa°;:;° ifgch -@-~f--~~-~----- ~»e~~» » ~» Ship ia ATTLE O “ds reparation and apology or the P ' ' _ "‘ |- 1'o'rALsix'i‘v Tnois/\Nn The Gm, ,,,,, ,mek ,,,,,,,, _ risoners, Guns and Rifles Yet St. i»e.ersburg is Cheerful WHERE IT occuiuzan. wsieriine .ma mea above aeeh d°‘*“‘°“°” °f the B*“*‘° 5"* by ' Am _“___ _ __ _ ___ S,,,,,,,,, S,,,,,,, ,nd ,,,,,d ,,,',,_, smitii baeiesiaps. Because Greater Disaster was Averted-Kuropatkin r goo! er repors e, . ‘ ‘forward work. Here the ooiiegiiinsv ` P ' d"'T S f C ld"'A " Plllllll ll lil E§§§.€.?i§.Blllll]lN lllllllllllll HW' li W' WlllMlN___ ° 'm.....r°§l; iff...fi'. "i;`...§..i " a Sllllillll ll he second half scrimmage formations f _ " _ _ wounded from the field of battle is con; i sidored niarvellous. ` "Thi: dciiil of lhefciiciiiy were nil buricil Bm BATTLE SOON with niilitnryllionois liiissiii.iiTul.iil cii.'~iuiil~ tics ure e1~?tliiintc1i'ri\'iN's si