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I ___ ,___, , H* __»r=9i'i5Wi%i"7l'=5'Lo1=vl cHA;Rno'rfm'rowN, ramen Enw D ISLAND, omaha, TUFBDAY, JUNE 19, 1905. i..ii.‘i.t".§&‘.»i’.‘i‘v$i.°m,,,_ _ .LE rd in-<-~ -- :__-__ _ _ 1 -7- E ~-- --E-~ ~-»- _» . .V ...\..a._.,.. __ _-._..-. _._ , _____ ,__ , _ USiovN Mm=_ vts wocio Fur Ei CAPE Revoir '1l".‘>i;fii-"f'5 - , ` ' r.. .». ,,ouNoA3¥i 0 ssiia oi/iii; ru ' ‘ §,“.*{§~j'-" ~?~ viegtm Amerlcal\__'ifiShcrinfen" Border Waters Killing-i While`l'le was Asleep On the Track Near Cape Tormentine, But Nev Unlawful Mealhs are _R_ep5rted tc' " ‘Touched llielnl-Search for Creamer Childrerilleing Continued by Oifiillia and Washington AA" Cari- Sheriff and Detectives, Bul._’ll{itho‘ut iiatelial Success Murder adiall Cruiser Sent tothe Scene" 1 0 N Theory?-_Discredited.‘ Sr. Sl'l1’lll_iN June 18.-(Special)-On Commander of the Gove nmc t iso Saturday ‘betvqden_ Welcepooland East- Qurlew to proceed at once llc tiie shields all Pos,;(:;,:lnl;f:'yJ\;;:;e1ft1;S:7"f;:;)nT::‘$113 ' The most lmwmut dmovery W ' ` ‘ 1 i l of red thread in the edge oft port American-dehermen were exploding :goublc and render every assistance I C R pe” . - - . and F. W. Sumner, all of Moncton W _ oods where foot prints were disocv ‘lYl1lll\|l/5|!! Al\l9"i°¢\\ White" l\°“"i'h° posslbletoprotect the ilshlagin Canadian and shemy Mcqueen of Domheste r lntemationll boundary line, dolnggreat veneers' ‘ ' rammed tonight from Bowan, Parish soon after the babies disappeared a iD.l\li’¥,l!l U_lPNl,ll‘3 W5“\`3- ' ‘ where they veenem eeereh for the two iwhich was identlded as belonglngto . Representations have also been made to Local pxrtiep immediately advised the , O , Washington through the American mmm' mudren wholm my"'°'l°“'ly missing boy °°l°m”' -' Canadian goveriimeltt and the Department ` dimppemad from their home about two The Search ,emu being conunuam "I M`-rue* ‘Hag mshems l“°"'“°l°d "iw Gpnsul at W°l°hp°°l' C“mp°b°u°' _ months ago. A strange thing happened at Baysid They intervlevi ed mcmbersof the family aa-usurp as"a The lad carries the mall and becoming he’ weary at the non-arrival of the train ld la d th track between the sleepers md, _own on _e _ and went to sleep. “di H The engiiieer saw the boy on the ‘track the' too late to stop the engine and the whole train went over the sleeping boy. Everybody expected to Und his °»’ mangled remains, but instead they saw a . ` ` ' _ N. B. ncar Cape Tormentinc on Saturday IM ~ _ but found nothing that would strengthen night when a little son oi J. Ephraim, bn amd boy' slowly “emu on hm , the suspicion oi murder having been Reade was run over by a N. B. and P.-, met' committed. E_ Runway mm “ed eeeeped ,,,,¢n_,,,,.ed__` He did not evcn have a scratch. '51 E 0WWWWlmWWWWuamh iuhM n i6.-J. T. &G C remarkable dlscriptlon of thc rites of the WW# acronym mama nmmmi Meyers'Yac_ht,_Atair,o_f the New York Society of the Scarlet a is q Yacht olub’e thirty fosters, was the from the Ural by aSr.. Petersburg corres- winuerin that class today, defeating p orient, who states that the votarlcs of ___ ' - , ` ____ - , lk s Alera b one hge strange society are located near A. H. 8 L. W. A er' y minute _seven seconds after sailing Savodsk Lake, and that the exposure has. - S , N _T over-alli niileoonrse oh Long Island been made in consequence of the And Two More wl\ll3 l.UmbQ|' Uishxi -Bo Julio 18-(Special) he - - death occurred here this morning of Sound under` the worse conditions of disappearance cf one of the citizens. ' - - . . ' ' | n “The Scarlet, Deen, is surrounded Driving lil Qluebec Pl`0| George J. Vaughan agedtio years. wind and weather for teena scene - i tim Ssllihd ill. Yslily 0 Cornci.i\AS VMI- Wil-ll much '0lrG\lll1Btllil¢‘-°'- ID Ulm h0\lS9 . Vince He was one of the best known lumber- Re airs derbilt and Hagry Maxwell, owners designed for the sacrifice there is a men in the Province Md has held ~ p ';:=:°:i'?:{%hg§ew°l?;:)l):\ th1;‘“§_':;Zr'wl;T;g ;?;";,:p:x2;°h Itéher: LB gzilglei-,;\:3J°`; ____ properties in several sections. I i ° l to nt The room is lined with scarlet was the annual spring regatta of the I ua . Larohmont Yacht club, and so did the material, but one ofthe walls is covered KNowL'roN, Que., .Tune 18-(Special)-' owners of the schooners Elmlna and with a black cloth. The iloor is covered Two young men named Fav ,md Ke,medy` Cnmnr' zllnh Eliiarllilemf ,/'{,w‘;,c2»5h\°“s me placed in were drowned here while canoelnir in Seventeen of her yachts started in the e m eo e nor. in and his Bwme Lake small classes. The winners were: The _“The vlutlmls than led . 01' ' l gl;-stty Quick, \,hg` ,Tiiilcunr II., the her head is placed on one of the cushions. K€l\l\eiiY'S 505! WHS f°\1“d» H 'thai' umouak and the Vlvyen. Thea all the Mi-¢l1~*iM\i»8 itllvu the P0001- Susnunoox, Que, June 18.7)(Speclal)- A ,_ _ ,_ curl; a ll fi'°"°f°W ml"“i'°s me y°““g w°'”““’ -'L' ` V 1 J h Ve ville and Jose h The.uaae_§g|.a-Atal; was two .ours A we .aaa 0 n r p aanlmliwdl- »' mind “lm in Emmet' com" from (Jroteau were drowned at Bromptonvlll behind the black cloth. She slowly ' '“ approaches, takes the second cushion' and this i1!°l'ill!1il- Beware Qi olntmems for Catanhh pluceslt over the lace of the Zrecumbent .With Michael Paulette they wcntu that Contain Mel1¢lli’y,- , figure. Then she sits upon the cushion, me rlverbo breeku jam of |0K,_,_ The, _n`p1l does not rise till the condemned on as mercury will surely destwy the sense has ceased to show signs of me of smell and c0lllD\Bl/91V d¢l°8DD° the Nyvheeleade up to me emrmce |e carried down stream some distance an whole svntem when entering it throu h _ . _ ,weep me mucous surfaces. Such articlic ‘"“l°‘"’l7 °"i’l“l“°“ `by th” l°°"ld:;‘ ________________. hculd never be used except on prescrip- habitants. Some say that it is to expe e boatwns caught in the current an \0l18il'0l11 l‘€Di1ii&b19 !DhY5i°l*}\\m H9 311° the progress of sacrificed in Paradise, U _damage they will do s ten io e ‘ _ _ . _ ` . od y un ,my derive h,om>them_ and others hold thntlt is a punishmfnt _ ' , <1 b_ F., for the commission oi some mortal sin. _ ..."é.'.’...:t‘.. G.; T.i23I.‘,"’.‘s°,‘;‘.§f.....i. .. ucatiav ana HAPPY ercury, and is taken internally, acting £"l."..a21,§.,§t2”,_»r:;‘:¢.:if°i. i:i...:‘r:.r»: ~ caicacc Manners. DURING us Sums Catan' ure' e`sure you get the genuine. It is taken imeéléally agcdcmadrg int \'1‘ele;ln. CHICAGO Jm;'“'1B _ ( Speck, ,_ U 4 . .om'°'-by F‘_J_" me; >°° es mm a s` yn, _ , _ , . . . . ._ 525 `Do you Had your baby sickly, frail an ` . . . 82il U lisa Y 0 ~ Soldb .Dru sts. Price "l5c per bottle. ri when _ weak ns. the hot days of ,summer coin - _ 0 " ' _ r Ir- . di t i LA Jake hallfsglnmliy. Pills for aonstlna ‘ .. Pu,.k______ 317,03 g,‘:uE6"i,.o‘zfD'; ,;,:'~i" 2;; ;°§;?n Mo D0 YOU KNOW that you vim have “ mf Isv ar na\>v's sleep iitfaiandimuu i 1 it with a smith Premier “ P°'l<~~-----~'--~--~~~ $'°'7" is i.|i§='1»eev\ah and mm Irrmyou ar nnyiy 'D' fype ` now ceding it improperly. Change it Sept. Corn . . . 1*. .. 529 Wheat pale and wan cheeks of your darling. In _._._..__...__..__--- Typewrlteri Teller you a choice of six V Met' a.A~°m_e_ “he It me and health Qdliferene lilnds, choose the one best Mlnard'| _LlnlmentCure\ Dandruff. “,v,nl§l_AC.,.ATED 1.08,), and You W" d ` _lo that baby will s eep an eultedto your work. A. lldilne Frascrw lilergtmylaur yi 1**l"'°" . ‘Sd ai' 0 WANT 1oo,oco LBS WOOL- 1. busy u-oapiea was constipation ..i:’:;'°.‘::..§:.‘f.":.' .t.°.:”;;..:::“.'...°f.::i: rar. the .muy we expect si::f.:s~“e-is ,., ., i ’ ~ 1 J ~ HU- l°"‘°7 '°°t°"'H’ H" Bmwu’ The lo handle _this se?s.on' ilr;lz(Edx;i»'l`\d'§d]bn:l3i(iai:l). Igalrmyeilaiilrilurugglcs “""i'»~ glad to be in a position to gnc far- acfrarnn noon. , lby far the highest mice Theresa reputation back of the nam for years, cash or trade. We ~s...a.a rremier, Their typewriter na " nt ear l'lV2"'l 0 d't "ll a on b eu the' Standard” for i-we v y = - ‘ ~' T V Izaaiixcol lfirslidlhepbiyéiyye. Ae:Miiae1ifr_a.ur.Ha1inx. isaai. Z Y _, S€ BTOS liousing house furnishings bargains, a pattmental Storeiprow Paton‘s and wool worth 32cts. lodtf Young Men'a MM- SL ‘ ` In summer hate some folks are not rti lar bo tsl- le,but simply want 8 PEKIN, ‘June i7,-l/Vldesprcnd an D American and European merclmn r bank and shipping ilrma against th d Japanese administration in Manchurl d The Japanese occupation under th K 9 pencd to foreign trade, but foreign are not permitted to go inland without e B rl Mukdeu and Antung are nomlnall 0 . “ J me-ai.. alma oiteaica returning more Japanese cams- while meer “renee fl allowed to travel me country ire 5 Foreign merchants cnmplaln that obat <1 “° ` r as the Japanese control ob the mllwa B. poisonous wastes, but causes anaeml stomach trouble and indlgcstion. Why won't you use Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills and. L get cured? This excellent medicine restores normal bowel action in one night. growing rlissatlsfactionls manifested i Portsmouth treaty will continue until next April, and in the meantime iorel rr n. commerce ‘ls almost blocked, the .laps makes it increasingly difficult to comp Mauchuria through Port Newchwan where the regular Chinese custom dutl merchants, minors and Dl`°il.\0lsrs ar - cies are placed in the way 0! shlpilill l ods to the interior from Newchvian , fglves these special advantages. s~ _.__._----- Ii h THOUSANDS me or coNs'r1P t TION. e No con on ca es y diseases as constipation. It not only pr 9 vents the kidneys from eliminating th ° ' ou’ll have jovial spirits and pe'i~fect goo u health. Dr. 'i-iamllton's Pills are sold, rg ever-ywhcre,25c.abox. Getthegenulne. , pa cu _a u_ y ‘ ' ' comfortabi hot weather hat. I__ ca s e ew- pleasewhehheryouwant styls,orcomio _, _ , or both.-H. H. Brown, The Hat & Cap _ ' 3 ` ' Mau. 1941' ,, , » » ; uarriwist on orariiwisr. ' P - "you lovereal hand made Irish embroid- ' - 1 `_» i" d lr. We are showing fiity waist / ’ ‘ -$3.5() and $4.00 ri? .ja X Nobby Touril » » di S V' ____ d gn Areyou llnenwise or otherwise? Do -*ire S fer; 2952> id E _|iliiiiit=~°‘»%"‘ % wmfew summer boarders mpwre Isd is Acc RI pig' a i.v°iii¢,Adf¢ris. 0m- greatly gnlerged -b1;|si~ and mired aim nm was am he has been with Mr- and Mrs. Reid- ' ' ` ' ' 185 3|* ` ai . taking Solution of Ozone, the kind that In ii0l10l' Of tlwir viSit0i1i. Mr- limi MPS l . ER.-'filet antibody rash ness enables im' m hm ot; wntalnaaeoupoa entitling the purchaser Reid are nivins One of their rwouiar house parties. Amon the guests are At l lIlG'=|lil 5*” “Wi better advanugg thsgr vi 'l to one full sized 250. Packs# of Celefi ‘Ml K d f B I N , aa IP- 1' n _‘rg 9, gn _Ki f g, 11 1| 5 me h _ sses ste an lie en r ce,o ew ‘ e ,will _ ‘ve _~. hisiseaso 'Q e y g hulllz-Zrnoiidsgy uiegp :me -"he:-‘ York; Ogden Mills, Mrs. hdille and the l » _ e _ifwliigi ;'>?:§ip'Li\»¢ r°°3{_f,ar.the_l1lghest&i¢efor years. , 'ed M, M,,,_ dn, J _Th H ices :*f.‘.I"'§§iL"’“° °"""'° "‘”""" were .aa .0 .aesam::.;‘,,°;‘.‘;7'°;.°.;’;':.°1:,t.:‘:,:'.:;'..:,';°:... ..1‘.'::...:.‘;‘,..':..“';;i..:.1...,.i:’.r..f pr . . J - . . \ . ri- 11;; e ras i, ring as all ilie wool you ,uma ru.. cttw. also was cum turning to Inn on if-umeto -mud the ,,,,,,¢,,,,, ,,,,,,,_ r“°° 3.‘.?"2".;£..a't'.€.'°.l‘.f::‘.1,.’.1' ave-we can mae io best {:_i»=:°m~_; :_»j_:;;“,§§§y-__j°°§r_°;\; §§°1u;;;j'°‘;§;‘§;_dT§;{';_§‘g_>__;=;°§,§'; af .wa aaoesm H .., y 1 cn _ __ °,| ' hee _, sam] “";:“_QdY‘l\f»l§¢n PmWl¢ B\'°°- Lid 9° .ek ye," dmwilg, for 0|,-,M (th, kinnfsgneatsln the royal enclosure. Mr. ‘~l~‘ -° m . " ‘ "1, d V gina mme b the ng panic and Mrs. Longwcrth will pmbablyieavch Q dl w tn, Q B. e ese merchants gaining advantage which etc with them. Foreign goods entered K. €3 Al!! rlltl us soman incurable 9. 8.. .Thousands say so. Yoursystern will bn , ’ _ _ Iyhwwtf e .pure andclean,you'llbeiree from head~ B inches, no more sour stomach-ln short , . e ri , ? I (Too latefcr _lasoif_l°9i on) ere :or M H E ‘ H . . ` . -Y ‘ engt s on w te nen. xqus q ' \ , W A§,;l;§\?,;‘%,%|f;'&g° d|\,1,¥eg;'ng 1,12, 'de|l|rns. Pries $2.25 to $5.00. Jas » .intact-a.»»~». Annu at this 1-3% M ‘ ‘Pm-1 we _ 7'* °‘, 7 ,_ _ _ _ - , ¢6` "4 Q ' ' . f ‘V .».< UND-"Cn Thursday last a WING i | _._ .<'»__. \~= _, i r Pansy.; Bedroom some inz s 5 and 7 pieces. ~ a S' ' ' lzzzliiv qgzilgqedgfpdhll ‘Ali the very latest st!l° and iinlsh. ll' J Nl# ' , prices to suit every pocket. Jes” Paton \, - ew rmanentho Qi (ic. ldifi f 'Eatgnt .Suggs " 1 af '““Pe”°£i‘¢'il.‘i'.' 'r H fa ei. ia if ‘~ ' ‘ ooo!" M ra u rrt-ite $4-00 #H51 ‘s . , ' fi----~=~=-~- . Ms- .:r.‘:‘;;..':..‘;.... 5.. ¢.....» :lull M all @n'l l 'N "CA H "i‘d°d;?»h'Km t if 'Q ruth ra casa d ` ‘ ` l |- , ., _ did ar ecountr seato rn sa oran T, | PllM# ' H cE"";:?i:‘:,uh:l, ks|::)n:,l;c3¢;nr:u::°w,Heymu Mrs Reid, rldlngy thereto in an automobile A BATTLESHIP » '1' 1 if iN 00iL|Sl0N The Ramlllies Damaged and, ' Assisted to Dock for LONDON June 18-(Special)-The British Battleship Itamililes was assisted back to Sheerness today having been in collision in the Channel with the battleship Resolution E, Tbolatterwaa not damaged but the ‘lformermust be docked for necessary repairs principally to her propeller. WHAT CAUSESISNORING. When asleep, people that snore breathe through the mouth instead of the nostrils which are choked with catarrh. Just use “Catarrbozonc" before retiring and you'll quickly cure the snoring habit. B destroying the cause of catarrh and heal: ing thc membranes, Catarrhozone makes _a complete cure in every case; it cleans the nostrils, stops the discharge and prevents droplpiug in the throat in a few minutes. Not ing so plesant or certain to cure snoring, catarrh or colds as Catarrhozane -that s worth remembering. R are levied, while thc Japanese import through Dalny and Antung without ~ .N0lllNll0llS F00 y _ . , llli Fill iiiilil e. ____ e. ,I Trnafollcwlng are the nominatora of R' volts for the Stake Races to be held on y the Charlottetown Driving Park between the 9th and 12th October next-inclusive. The: three trotting classe have illled as will be seen below. The three year old Af running race not having filled is rleclnrcd oil". 5 3.40 U r./i se 'r1to'r'rEns. Springhill Stables, Springhill N S. Gordon Hughes, Charlottetown. J H G Murphy, Charlottetown. J M Nicholson, Cnarlottetcwn. Park Stables, Charlottewwn. Owen Trainor, Charlottetown. G C Holland, Tryon. J TJenklns, Charlottetown. Robert Baker, North Bedequc. L B C Phalr, Fredericton N Il. Peter Carrol. Halifax N S. 2,25 crass rnorrlciis. Springhill Stables, Springhill N. S. J M Nicholson. Charlottetown. James McDonald, Summerslde Park Stables, Charlottetown. Owen Trainor, Charlottetown. 3 valm onn ‘rao'r1~i-:Rs. Springhill Stables, Springhill, N S. Duncan Robertson, North River. J M Nicholson, Charlottetown. H C Hooper Charlottetown. L D Morton, Digby, N S. .l 'I' Jenkins, Charlottetown. Fred Walsh, North Tryon, L B C Phalr, Fredericton N B. AN Honest vliilif 1 twwt coupe 1 r ' am \m§\rn4 5 muh.. ummm. vm. ¢riFearful Riots and Massacres-The Terrible ' ` The Constitutional , wrecked and everywhere are weeping i RIOT AND M GEROWL IN RUSSIA " Scenes Described- Bmnrsrocx, June 18-(Special)-This City today presents an indescribable scene of arson and pillage. Every Jewish house and store is women, hunting for truccs of killed or wounded relatives. Soldiers are everywhere, and martial ‘ law prevails, but in spite of precautions, riots burst out every little whlls. On account of the destruction ci the provision stores famine is threatened. The scene at the Jewish hospitals is sickening. The lawns outside are covcrcri with mangled corpses and the walks along which the wounded were carried are statned with blood. Victims are still arriving, some fright- fully bruised, broken and mangled. The bodies of the dead in many cases are frightfully mutilated, hands, arms and legs chopped oil`. One correspondent saysz- “I personally counted two hundred and ninety Jewish corpses, a great nnmber of which were horribly mutilated. Only six Christians were killed and eight wounded, Sr. Prrri-znsnuno, June 18-(Specinl)- Democrats Ready To Throw in Their Lot with The Revoiutionists. The Constitutional Democrats seein almost readyto throw in their lot with the Revolutlcnists. The popular agitation is co great that, ata caucus lasting for three mornings. the question of changing thc party tactics and abandoning any further attempt to postpone an open rupture with the government- was seriously debated. Reciltclicil' and Neboukofl, leaders of the Constitutional Democrats in the Lower llousc led the radical wings, urging the absolute necessity of keeping pace with the rcvolutlonist uiouement and insisting that. unless they move iorward to battle immediately thep would be overwhelmed and lelt stranded. Prof. Miiukoif, M. Vilaver and others counsellcd caution saying it was not vet time to begin the storm, but the Radicals were in thc majority. The Government seems to fear a repeti- tion of the November mutiny at Gronstad. fortress, where the sailors and marines and ccllicrs, and workmen are reported co be extremely turbulent. The streets are filled with troops and well to dolnhabltants are hurrirlly leaving the island on which the town is situated. 2.000 MEN iN SEARCH 0l WIVEST Bnussrzis, June lil-'Iwo thousand bachelors from nil parts oi Belgium many from France and some from Germany, swept down on the village of Ecaussincs-Lalalng today to iind brides. The mon began to arrive oarly in the morning, but it was toward noon bcforc trainloads of them appcarcd. There were all sorta and conilltions of men. One man of 72 has travelled nll the way from Luxemburg to find a wife, to whom hc promised a. rlowryltliat would place her beyond want. There were trndcsmen i clerks. mechanics, miners, laborers indeed, no branch of trade appeared to he uurepresented. Gay banners of welcome, trlumphial arches with mottoes of encouragement for prospective husbands, figures of Cupid and hearts pierced by arrows were to bc seen everywhere. At noon the l~a,cl|elors were l'o\'|nally welcomed at the gates oi thc village by the Spinster Committee. Last yem'a president and several members of the committee are now married as the result of the festivities twelve months ago, and others hail been elected ln their place. All marched to the ‘Grand 1’lnc<~,` where there was an open-air concert.. The bands played nothing but nuptlal marches and love songs. At the close an adioarnment was made to the town hall, where the young ladies took their places at tables on which stood bowls oi pink roses with such mottoes as ‘Hops on,‘ Love,” ‘Be Trusting' and ‘linve l~`.|.ll.h.' ` A vacant. chair was lcit beslilc each girl, and. at a given signal the men with matrimonial intent marie a rush to secure he seats. Then coil'ec and a sweet cake were served, followed by a. bcnbon tasting of licorice. When this was over the lady president maric a. speech on “The art oi pleasing man," which was wildly applaud- ed. Dancing in the open air ended thc programme of the festivities, LONOWOHlH i0 . Bi K|N0‘S GUESTS LoNnoN June lil-After a husy wee k almost every hour of which was taken up with some social engagement, Congress man Nicholas Longworth and Mrs Long- _ W meg .ml wk] ue "nf, Omna hu not worth left London this morning for Wrest 01° h0\I~¢° °C°l\°ml°li\)'~ _ for Kiel Juno 22 and return to London June 27 in time for Mr. and Mrs. Rei »“17\i`l$i "1 _ _ _.,n,____,__.n_, ' ’ » Fllll HOKE 0llill$ "Beaver" Flour is the flour for home baking-for women who fake pride in their culinary skill, and their ability to run is -» bend of m§“.:...."*"‘r... ......""“. ltmnku bread, rolls, cake and im that every Food cook dc- Eghtatoeerve. t yields MORE lgrgadbir; she barrel than any 'ri Oei-::ler "ll?:eavef" Flour next time-and see bow much more inviting and iooilnome is every- __ _,`___fl@.`/ ' "'" F l l Qlatll .,< ii. ix, A ~