I I . I9°3 ' THE _ GUARDIAN I ng; ,.,;,§" ' ,q'[‘_ JQHN, Sept. 10-Two uf St, _ynlnfs legal luminaries forgot the coiil'tcsies of t‘lleir profession to such an extent today that fisticuns were mgng-cil in the Police Court. D. Mul- lin, K. O., ic the aggrel-‘sur and J. H. M. Baxter thu other. Mullin'n pro- vocation was his being called a liar by Baxter, Two policemen separated ine iawurii The trouble arose ovcr!'1‘he cause of the me is unknown’ but filo iiuposltmn Of n sentence on tllciflin investigation is being held. The I . 1-pnrne of violation of the Allien Lu- pnr Law on the employe of the Tele- grnpii and Times. ‘ _ IIUNNING Hllllil WHITE RIVER, Ont., Sept. 1,0.- The first section of the east-bound Atlantic express ran on a burning Ibrldge, six miles west ol here, at |5.40 _this morning, but fortunately gthere _was no loss of life. The engine want down into the ravine spanned by the »bi'idge, the engineer and fire man escaped, although tho former wus seriously injured. The contents 0! U16 bmli-‘age and postal cars were |saved and no passengers were hurt. work nf rebuilding uw bridge was at once commenced, und it is expected IN CUMPETIT ION At The Halifax Exliiliifion Now ,Over After a Ver Successful Show-island; Horses Carry Off Big Purses _--Frank lio`u‘t-illier Heads The List; 1.... ‘ amounts paid in speed competitions, list, 2.20 trot 150 ' Dr. Btrlcklunf Charlottetown. ui iuliiiiiii iiinii SOFIA, Bulgaria, Bept. 10-A new ly established papen, called Patriot, llraves suppression by advocating ltbat the son of thc first Prince of y Bulgaria, Alexander Buttcnberg, be made successor to the present, incum- cnf. of the throne, Ferdinand. Prince /Ferdinand husseveral sons and e. daughter by his first wife. A fcw months ago he contracted a so- coud marriage with a Princess of llicuwu. After resigning the Bulgari--| ‘r-.n throne Prince Battcnbcrg weni. to HALIFAX, September 10-'rue ard, 4 year old pace stake $45 57;-Aiieffiu. tukins service in the army- Latcr in order to marry the woman Sl. .lllili LAWYERS IHIIN HIII INIII THE 'All/f0UN"[‘-3 PAID if _ if wills iliiuaiis 'Nriiiisiluiifil "7" IIENI IN IIININI FNENEN- IHIIIIPS ,.__.., VICTORIA, B. O., Sept. 10-NBII was brought by the steamslllp Em- press of India, from South China, of he ambush of 100 -French troops, .'1‘iralllers and Legiounarlee, in 5 val- ley near Langvilo on the Torlkin bor- der, Captain Floury, leader of the force, and Lieutenant Delattre, were shot down soon after the fight opm- ed. About G00 Chinese had a position on low hills at each side of 3 gully, through which the French troops en- tered tbe villa e tmmc will be resumed t0m0,.mw_ nnrtrnent of the provincial exhibition,4i.h, 2.25 trot 30 L_ f -3.- arc as below. 'l‘he total amount paid' $270 WRIGHT MADE LENGTHY FLIGHTS American Aviator Rem:-lined In the Air For Nearly Twenty Minutes In All. ;*____.._~___.___ w/isi-liNG'l‘oN, sent.. 10--st Fort Meyer today Orville Wright made the two greatest aeroplane flights ,wer mi-ide publicly in= this counitry, when he remained in the air for over ilu\’en minutes on his first flight und- for nearly eight on his second. It uns ii, few minutes before six 0'clock when Mr. Wright signalled his ns- sistunt to release the machine. It' shot along the trlick and rose almost inlnicdiately after leaving it. Silent with amazement, the ln;-ge crowd that had waited for several hom-S for thc expected night, wnirlisil the =\l‘1I‘0DI11Ilc whirl around the grounds, I i‘ i' - - ‘ i ing up at the turns like an auto-| 1;§_=i=---- »-_=- ‘ . _ . _. _ "='=" is S ,88O, less $2,521 received as en-, P- DONWFN-Y. BYUMY- TWO Frank Boutillcr, Halifax. 2nd, 2.30 trot and pace 75 3rd, 3.00 trot stake $45] 2nd, 2.20 trot stake 75' 2nd, free-for-all 75 4th, lst, 2.19 trot and pace 150 1st_ 4th, 2.40 troc stake 30 2nd, _ $255 J. R. DeWitt, Bridgetown. 2.22 trot and pace $30 free-for-all 150 free-for-all Kenneth lrvlug, Charlottetown. 2nd, 2.25 trot Fred Cameron Charlottet n W. W. Foster, 1-1a1ifax_ 2nd. 3.00 i.-rot stairs I M. Killeen, Halifax, -lit. trucr.men's race D* R' MUFFIBOIJ. Summcrsidc. 359. ,1st. 2.25 trot and pace 150 Dr. J. T. Jenkins. Charlottetown., 2115' 3 year old trot stake $75 $'i'5 - ow trance fees, making a net total of 52,- 4th, 2.40 pace stake $30 21113. 2.22 trot. and pace ;” . . s - _ ’ lhc list of winners in the speed de- 3rd, 2.40 pace shake 45 2nd. 3 year old stake 575 of _his choice, he gave up princely title’ The French cBDfl1l'I¢d U10 VIHSSG and assumed the name of Count Har- twice, it being retalden by the Chin- temau. His Countess, who was Marie B38- 311003 WGN Eiflhallgvd dl-lfillg the Louise Loisinger, the prima donna, greater part of the fl ht at from thir- E 5 bore him two children, the eldest of ty to fifty metres. $75 $50 wliuln, Alexander, is now eigliizcn When Captain Fl€U1`Y Bild Lieut- yenrs r,ld_ cnunt Delnttre, who went to assist The Count’s daughter, Vera, williiis leader, were shot the Chinese be fifteen years old in Septcn ber threw themselves upon the bodies not next. The first .Prince of Bul;;..riayet dead and decapitated them car- died November 17, 1893. rylng away the heads amid cheers. 75 ara, 2.15 trot and pass 50 _ $255 afd- 2-20 trot -"""v_ '_r4~ - _ _- f-7' 1 _ `_‘ e uncauson, Fuirvillc lst, 4 year old pace $150 bil tak' " mo c ing the bnnlils ac the curves nd A 40 pace shake ‘of a race`co'urse. I Sweeping to earth like a. giant eag- ,-lc, the machine was brought down by IMr. Wright within thirty feet of the gstarting point, having made thirteen 'complete circles of the field in eleven ,minutes less ten seconds. It was esti- lmuted that Mr. Wright covered six st, 2 i7 trot and pace 5 02-1 . Springhill Stables, Springhill I i 3.00 trot stake ‘ s , 2.22 trot and pace 1u0i nd, 2.30 trot 75 lst, 2.25 trot or pace 150 2nd, 2.20 pace stake 75 2nd, 4 year old trol. 75 lst, frce-for-all 150 3rd, 2nd, 2nd, . $45 lu. F. no-nan. Ariigrnnsh. ""‘"`se n. nrrrheii Jogf . M- _ 2.50 iron ;45-3111. 2.25 :rut ‘ un” “fi 2.30 trot. stallion 75 _ Alot. ;' Eid”-k1n_ 2.40 trot stake f -lrd. 2.30 tr -- BRITAIN ’S DEFENCE $870 Fr d D ' _ I _ , ,_ 2 . '. ' 75 lst, 2.15 trot and pace 150; 1 ‘ - f 1 0 I $1" F I 4tl , 1 l $?° 2 3rd, ist, 3rd, lst, 4 lin., 3 7,, ot 4 i .l page 4 $195 W' A- Uucflr. Middleton. N 5 David white, York Point. 3111. 3 year old tl-ot et kc 2.22 trot and pace ;45I Allen Brown, Wftervilic $45 2,30 trot. and pace 150-'sm' 4 year old trot stake ' $45 E., Cr b C T ` $195 J. U. Mitchell, 1-lalifux, 1 os y, ape reverse. _-Wd. 2.17 trot und page $195' lt. A. llaclilllan, Lu b , Frank Beals, oimrlsitetcwn Iwi. 2.30 trot - "en "ri" _ . _ . $45 2.30 trot, s-talllons $45- Uxuci V. Henniger, Lu _ - ., year old trot stake 150 -ith. 2.25 trot and pace mnumkeggo , . staulons $30 year old stake 5150 . Allred A Stewart. South Aoi-unsr Nsroti-:0N Book by Messrs. Rose and Broadley Will Contain liifherfo Unpublished Letters. miles an hour and on the second flight four and one quarter miles. Mr. favorable. He expects to make num- 4 crouis flights from ~now on and in- crease the distance and the time of R' each flight. So ,far hc has not used 1 the lnizxirnuin speed of‘the motor. I T 0 ‘ " 2nil, 'trucknlen's race _$ 251 Fred li'raser, Sydney. IMII.. 2.10 ti-ot and Ilacecmctunl '#30 O l 5 lst, 2.40 stake pace 15020-1. 2-25 trot and Daw , rlcnry Ailanis, Humax lst, 2.20 pace stake 150i B. IJ. Hughes, ldllleruld. 311|. tl'ucklnen’s i~,,¢,, " 5 IWIEE IN [IHUNCH _i EXHIBIIIIN Is the place to spend the week following Sept. 12th. - -___ 5'|`» JOHN- SGDC. ,10.-It would rc- iplirc uillcli spncc to give tllc rcusons why St. John will llc a plcassmt plilcc in which to spend a. few days l'cpul'utioil of -u comprcllcnsivc work efntiticd “Du- mourciz and the Defence of Engliliirl uguinst Napoclon." We are told that ucni-ly thc whole of the contents of l-IIB book are absolutely ncw. Seven li.-Llcrs of thi- areal. l\‘rcncll stratupic expert. which sec Lllc light for tllo first time, cost l’it`t and his slicccss- urs no less t-hun £20,000. l\`evcr before have thc lcttcrs of (i<‘<'l'I;v Ill. and the Duke of York on the subject of tilcdcfence of En-:- lund been given to the world, and up to thc prcscilt time ilistoriazls `___ --»-------_- --. T ... . hiivc burn unaware of the existence of Dulnouricz. important correspon- dence with the Duke of Wellington unil Villlsitilii, lloril llexlcy, are also to uc publisllcd. The book will be publisllcd by Lane Mursny. Andrew Lung tells thc story of the lifc and dcutli of Jeanne d’Arc in e. bools wliich Iiongnlans announce. Mr. Lung llopas llc has occil able to throw new light on certain obscure parts of the liistory of the nluiil ol Orleans. Ho fancies he has refuted many old. and new iinplitations against the in- telligence and greatness of the mar- tyr, and this will suggest that chival- rous as ever, he is her champion a- gainst certain critlcs __ -M--as»~..--s-ww IUH Il P|EIUHI_ "~ » " _ _ "~-\ SINUCK HY IIIIIIN IPHISUNEHS \\’holi zl. worsliippor tried to disloilgo it, the dog onlitfoil ii siwivs of sliort e liarlis uiiilsliuppcil viciousiy ut it cane ‘lr trust ut if. I L BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 10-A bill- in, LONDON, Sept. 10-A small army quits' was Iilcd in the Essex Sliver- f clergy is nt work completing the Nnw YORK s ._ » I >l` UOUPL y¢S\'»<=1`dL\Y 'Dy Mabel M- DUB- Zrrangemcnts for thc Eucharistic the offer of 1000 CPL 10 Nutmeg Ot' E .III iii” Wi, uiiiyiiii l’i»licclnun Black wus passing, und 0 _ - » for the dis~I ,age .-ilvl~.lsll lvrsliw rl ; - -» . ~_. . . , .°"°“'”s . :Siem :Jus Lmihsm “gluing foraanairlw conference which opens in Wcstniun Icovoly and ictuln of a Vandyke pie cident occurred :it Auluc ycstei‘ila', Mrs. Malnic Wells and li/Irs. l-luv.-ii f/J \\'i\.\i<:ullc(l ill. Two shots were fired into 1 . . _ unc on o 1'cvcn rs. S uw from ence it is now known will be nyIgallel~ i V' I .. .- . _ ri »r ,rl -1 fl, 1 iii _ ir ii . _ _ ' ' . I Y “ 1°"“" W I"-His -wi In i.I(|, Sept, 10.-'i`Iio motif oil . . - t_ ` wc fire noni' '1`;ini]\u-o, hlifxii-i»_ luis by the pluintulm the cqmty Sui _lust lloi-ll \‘.\fill."'i1i.~.Ili'(l, uflor I|u|'|lii|" *` -il i\\o lnohl is if tool. ~i\ Hgv, ij, il, Hiwiui NUI Ell|LiY_`.I`-~-'f--- thc agents in this city of several of - the leading Canadian banks, the ship- nie-nt of gold coin from this centre to Can-adn arc being made as regular ex- change transactions. It is pointed out that New York exchange at Montreal is a't a great discount. and, consequently, remittalh- Ill filllllililli IS A NEIIII SIEN NNIIN; I ___________ I Another reason for the heavy out- I t I Ill~}ltI.lN, Scpt.10~-i‘i'lur~c Philip- .-ie-.-- i-illloflloiwfil. ST. JOHN, Sept. 10-Tho Jllry this I "-‘ -nftcrlioon brought in a verdict of ll Iucquittul in the criminal action for, WEST LYNN, Sept. 10. - Rev. mlsappropl‘iu.tioll of $9,000 brought, L: 1 ups ii-ll (lays pnuiln; nlluli and ,';l.l\i>l into tho opoiilug llclolo (hi. 5 orifii-o could llc lilcckoilatlul the fluilios C Orrington Howlett, pastor of the against D. C. Clinch, a prominent, A ces ill cash can be made mai.ei'iaily,E‘ ' - cheaper than by sending the exchange. ' lf. is said tliut while the go-ld if beingi H B tist Chapel, local broker on' the information of| rNNlwlN/l)i(;;(s? I?il,leig\ilieJcflkf§y, of this city, Capt. Geo. Morriscy, of Wormworth, e' united in marriage Sunday England. J. B. M. Baxter appeared ' shilill-cd in the regular wllfsv Of bmi' W Ie -- E t Bs tist for the -len-iuiniit and Attm-hey Gen- orning, at the as D ness. a lurire part of it will vrvbab1y»"Q,,,,ch_ -srsi Hemi for tus crown. Amr oxl-`ollii_ luis.-1,, srpi. 10 --l.=iw.--..|. bo used for CI'0I>'m0VIUZ DUFPOBIQS- IOMI. Howlett has been pastor of hnerlnlg argument Judge McLeod told l’iitti‘ll, it ilivgro, who late yustcliluyl ward movement of gold to the Dom- ‘ _ - f th J t b in mint f -Ikilled\lrs,1\I.l\1c)Iilian, ii \\'liitc\\‘o~ :E N553 Iignnmggtgltslst mgihapillul-13,; lrrfgfalugiyglg Tlrrlgi; will: ii; wgsi ?1;Iiliilll,lfthcl'liolno,\vus taken from il 0 inion is found in the fact that' recent -am? Hume, the work has g.,.Own ‘af ,5r,.\tt,,b]e that (;,,pt_ M,,,-,i,,my` hm,E?;;_i%ll:;aixaiiviilifiisrliyin-iii-rl,” Ilrilllliir Ciinudiun niunicipul loans which were I. , ' ' ` The were sent to pile lumber in U19 iilrbr:ikc.~i, both Mrs. ‘(-hiipniun urui yur; U' the prison and' it is alleged’ Mrs. Wclls would have .lccn .klllcil ln- semcd the 0pp0,.,_unity to "mm L, St"`"uy‘ break for liberty. They have been seen in Campbellton, and no attempt _-ml-l -it is stated, is being made to appre- `hend them. Considerable mystery at- taches to the affair. The Shefm Of Diilllousie, called up on the t_c10D`h0“¢. dunicii any knowledge of their escilI>€. The crowded condition of the Dalhou- IHI "NN" W"IIi@iliEii§”§hs" The Guardian is without its usualI special dospatches this morning, thel reason being apparently that at ai quarter before three o'clock thisi morning the operators of the Anglo- Z." I`I"III‘I"'rI'f' Wh“°“’ "ml V" (.'I'“me” placed in London are now bein . U gh It place of worship in -ost so much money the loss ww. one “'“ ““"’““ -‘ "“ ‘I 1 urlnl: 1 ` . . . .» . ' ’.r ion llclivo|'ull ii. ilivssiiiro to .\li's. Mr- l4‘ . -. He is to 1¢-,we up if the- misfortunes of business. The I .l _ “ . __ I i ‘ »l~ i .o cction with the _ r . , , ‘£0 1>l0"“"@“°°~ , _ - . ‘ilillun ii'-nullui° li\ishund_ who is s-~:\ ;"“""lHI“JlII1lN;II\l'Sn0fcI0[;N YUM' Wm* Indo* I ('lmNNINvulN`gf‘;St by banudhm UankelSIch“I'el to take the piasmmltes di Niurlli-1n(Iliscl£1li(iN‘(i;IcNlling1y and Ml' Iiull :i si-iifi-rico in ilio Oxfilrll ,Iuil- :mil ‘iniiily siwpinilerl n Jill l`7th last 1" C ' C1Y";:iili to foriil sliorfly after llc \\':\\l Iwoiiglii io juli. :llul iii-spifo filo pli-um‘l<:nsBUP.G. Sent. 10-C01* victcd of being s member of ii revolu- tionary group organised for tht? DUT' pose of changing the existlng f0Tm9 of Russian social life. Princess Aki' nndrovnn. Tchernisky, a beautiful BHG ncconlplishcd descendant of an ‘iincienh royal fnlnily, mid Said to uc distantly rcliitcd to ii former Czar. WHS 5°T\tY’1l` rm tnririy with 45 followers to spend' n long periofl of exile and Penal 5efVi` tuiic in the wastes of Siberia. Thu tl'I:ll will be resumed, .\lin:irrl'.~: Liuinlcul it-.iicvcs Ncurnlgia. 1\ii~w\rd’.~: Liiiiinciil Cures Dulidi-ufi'. EMHL Jamey’ H Abum Dime, McNutt, Malpeque, V. A. Kerr, Mon-1 ------- I Il’|'ilu‘rs:: und five of hcr lliSC"DI09 Wm `_»-,ry-\'f~ :1/nlvncf-s of 15 years' each. Ten ; ~\; .’.'-"rs were scntcnccrl to i2 yvriri; fun \.o 13 Y041"Si HW? U1 clifht S D p _ , . . ' . . , os ';,,,ng,,unHngtel, Boston, until Tues- ton. W. B. Arthur, Montreal, H. A, ,.h , couple were mm-fied trcal, Jas. und Mrs. Allandicc, Mon-' | ` (1 0 “linux” and ut u at the trial N E and Mis Mc-Lean B » i , I . __ ____________' __ _ _..--.__c~-c.-.__.-.~...._-Q I,‘f,,y, ,,,,,.,, they wok the ri-mimns iviorinc. Hr-lu-x. M1--.1~ s crow.-,I SATURDAY 'NIGHT AT NEW WONDERLAND Three Reels, two- Songs, , n rl Hamax_ for Charlottetown Halifax, V. E. Gomland, C, H. Mc- 3NiLiN-luvifere rcixistcrcil at the Queen Ho- Gee, A. A. Saunders, S. B. Miller, of . ‘ml yegmrrlny, Mr. Howlett is a Montreal, I. I. Irving, Detroit, A. A.` , 3 jgmdumc of l.,.hwc of wuyes College Goguler, Montreal, J. L. Suthcrlimd, ‘l and nlso of Acndla University class St. John, A. (I. Cox, izlouris, A. F, .1005 and more recently a graduate of COODGF. MFE- G- W- (7fl0D01'. Arcoto, (JIVIAIIA, Nch., h‘opf.cmhi\r 10--llr. ihewton Theo. Seminary, Boston. The Cal., and Miss Blanch McFarlane Fred liustin’s death wus the result of Guardian extends best wishes for the Sourls, all registered at the Victoria: Ia suicide pact with Mrs. lticc, the happiness and prosperity of the D- G- M00I1GY» LItl'1° HBNJOF, Mr. who has iw-on licld in ciistorly for the Olie IlllISfl'8l8d alld All-'young couple-__ ‘md Mrs' GI1m°‘"`» Montrenlr MF- 8ll(\ past five iiuys. This is the :P|YoN:e;{Jr GI°°l;¢aG:°"E° '___"'”'_"" Out 511° °0mDB°t~ Fm" tim" "l“"I“l¥ audignce bt Convent Garden on the Al treat' 9-izrlal. 'the riisht she telcnhfiwl Dr- R\\Sti“'H bert Hall, smi urs children listened ` " ' . - - - , f h d if , _ l W_?J§;[\E§)8_ASu1E)¢;’i;;iliIe`la'nt fggogletrgi Miu.r.l»sLinmuli. fore reliever)-where ,»:‘fl’;";urit‘:g *tsllse laiglxrg thgrmslr e‘;>rl\l8 ?lnA|-li::3isri;lvMasBxtil;°;tKl\<;r&o;snxn'ot€;;rS_ d h t n B mad’ ‘ ' f 9 _ii sitting oiltslde his home on the led th;-0n"h the church. lr-unstituents, an e a o c g,x;¢5A1exander 91-N(2i!lN‘gN1IldN‘ecy 0 DOWN* *md did not receive the me* The mayor nnd council of St. Pan- _ ‘ age. Mr. Rice purchased a bottle of fe, ng in stage, and Rev. TON]-LNDfk"‘(g“ ‘}’i‘;°'Z“Ikbl:’k,'“°:l';v‘;' FINE AND WARM' Naudnum and one of morphine with grsoigflrizsgn' gn" pmacmng an ,,|o_ ' 3' 9 " a y ' ' , I hlch to carry out her part of the t Un charity, accompan- énrkr tililigyoigcige snme9_liyéd|;;a.Iy‘fng for L3£?(;)vf;I"lI£, nngerlta w1a2r;lSpeclal)- rgreoinent, and these have been foi-nd_i;l,,l;enM,|:rr,;li(fyl;nl on the organ. 11, rritoriai waters. J . (lttuwu to thc (`-hroniclc states that fishing on inshore waters. The matter within the bays and harbors nr with- in tho three mile limit of Canada, has 'ner-n taken to siifegiiaril the in- cfl. This means of fii-iilim-I ll* I|\"`l=!°lY use-ii in the North Sen, al_i_d_a bvlllnll- ing has been made in Canada. The fiishcrinen are strongly _ gDP05°d *-0 the introduction of this method of nihing on inshore waters. The matter was brought to the attention of Mr. J. H. sinriair, M. P.. by some of IIB representations to the Minister ol Marine and Fisheries, and this 'step' nss been taken to safeguard the -lin- erests of the fishermen within the I ll .- Ii . ,, I .5 ' we of-.» .-_. l ~-' iv '44 _ ,1§I'-ii-‘ 5; if , , . 'L Illil - . .. 1; * :$177 ~“ ci “- -' `¥ Ii - 'i . -l‘ _ " , .»_‘ ii , `. 7 r