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I5' I902 lv V ' hrlfr J PRICE TWO CENTS ' 1: I.P.H. UIIIITIIS TIIST TIITIGHTTTIS _lliiillll PTIIIIY "JACK THT Slllilliillf' IIII STlIIlETSjlTTfllISIIIIlSTIl. _,sh L. .iv .." A f . »~._, <3 TIIII IITIIIITIII---TWU TIIII PACITIII. BIISTIIN PIILIIIT NUW IIIIIITIIITNT. IS TIITIIT EMPTIIIIITS VISIT J d _.3 ~»i ia ,Q ' 1 ix- r » f _ ilosrnelr, Nov- 12-At the meet-‘afternoon on o oboriio of oooooirooy to CA.\wmnos,Ma=s.,N°v.1:-'rsewebor Fairbaim to-night bringing with them a gf, 3,3 of the stockholders of th; C.i P. def;iudwt_l;e coi(i‘iDabi‘l)y li; ti;li;i;gn;n£l\i§ circumstantial evidence against Perryislcolored ymnh about Penis general I B, aresolution was adopted aut orizllir D18 OD I G00 |10 F8 _ L 0 h t .t i b . appearance. They decline to tell anything directors to “qui” bylgggo, purchase place when trains were to be audited by w Ven muc S longer’ 1 8 ehevedias the about th b _ _ therwise 8 line of hat h.e|gh¢_|t,¢‘me1-q special agents rzsult of the later work of the police who e oy negro who s~ Slooe then an agent of the company hal than ri week ,and was defended on a tech- The odicers .have found _Miss McPhee's_ they believe was Perrv’s accomplice, they um ooieily looking over the great ship- nicality. It is understood that the secret watch chain inthe possession of Perry’si had not been successful up to a late hour bgndlng yards in the old country, witha. service of the road has secured evidence sweetheartssisterand, in tbisconnectlon, to-night. Particular efforts have been my to gwertolning conditions as to against other employes and that a large it is understood, they also have a letter made to locate`a West End ne o wh h _ - Sf 0 88 hbor, time, prices, etc., and it is new number of al'l‘eSi»8 Will f0ll0W- Written tntheu girl who had the chain, born the name of Charles \Vilson, but the stated by those in a position to know that HOW Mm PREFONTMNE sPuKs_ telltigg her t0 keep quiet and not say a msn cannot be found. rd f f " me company has given an o er or our _ VW0 . _ _ The state police learned during the day foot steamers upon which work soon vl ill H00- RBYIDOIIG Pf9f0lll-NUC. mll'|lSi»¢l' The identification of the chain was made that there is a Watertown man whoclai ms hsoominenced, and which willbe op~to- lIl9»l'll10 &l1d_ flSl\°l'1¢S» Wai t‘3Ud°l`0d B positively bya private mark on the catch to have seen Perry on a ear bound from dm, in ever, 1-"goof, and will place the lmlifllleli 5001855 it 55° Sf-bJ3m¢S Club link, which was referred to by the N ew- Boston to Newton on the night of Nov. 1 V oompsny in amost commanding position. by the East-End I-lb°l`f11Cl\1 - h h ark Jeweler who sold the watch- and chain when Miss Morton was murdered, The In sdditlonto this there will, in all I0_lJl1¢ <=°_\11'S° °f 111; SP@°° 11 I eng" tollliiss McPhee. _ neg,-gin ghooul-poked where to change probability, besnadditlon tothe Pacific mllll-*¥»¢l°Pa1dtl\¢ W°1' m°PP¢ 0°* °1' The circumstantial evidence is also held for \Vaverly and he was told to t k a e a ”“1s_ his deparlilllonli' Will WP 5° °°mPl°l_i¢d to be notably strengthened by the finding Waverly car at Mount Auburn. This th BANK CWS” 1'" D003* antot two newv until navigation is absolutely safe by ofstains u n pen.,-B e _ 1 till li' Th °\I. coivvicnn or Fallon. night ‘S wen M du from the stuns. of police beuffe, without °w‘;m;‘;'t‘;’r Re f°u°" dl - Bos-rox. Nov.14 -(Special).-The Central Her bert S. Johnson. an employe of the Btllll 101° W “W *UW* °f Lilke S“P°1`\°\'- perils report, are the stains made by Tu Account!" Pain* ~ - and it departmellt of the Canadlsll Ploilcf H0 819° §°*°°d W5” U” °°°D° °f hi: _d°' ’ human blood. The marks upon the boy’s N nw Yonx, Nov. 12.-A negro about 2) - Anilmgq, wg guilty by n juryf in .D8\‘|5ll\°l\¥° "°°m 5° ¢llll\\’l°'3» WFP# 9158 shlrt‘°re-blood. stains accordlngto his own years of age, giving the name of Thomas qw ooo;-t of the `Klng’s here _thioico harbors and naYiK°~tion. admission. tliere are also blood stains Jenkins. was arrested hereto-_night upon the sweater and the shoes whichlsnatcblng a p_ooketbook_ from a woman! °° ' have not been yet explained as resultin Hill N18 Street. ' ` " HOW THE COCAINE HABIT STARTS °u(‘;¢o¢;-otlgyfrm using catarrptspsugzaizg rsmtznizlaxerthasthe only direct soientlllc cureforcetnrrh ls Catsrrhononov 'Bl\io1 him lmost at once, and have done him so much good that I would not now be with- ' out them. I can rvcommend Bab.Y'S OW" 1Table~s to all mothers as the best medi- ,cinei have used for children, _TheS% lqablees are guaranteed to cciil)taiu_ no °p_af,¢, or harmful drug and .can e given with ab.-0iute_ safety to r_..e yooowoot. weakest infant. Sold_bY “Il d¥‘“K¥“lL°" ,sent by mail, post paid. B¥>25¢°“‘~’f ‘T °’E by writing ding; |,o_ the Dr. Wil.i»mS Medicine Cn., Brockville, Ont., or Schenec- tady, N, Y. MAILS BY TRAM CAR SYDNEY, Nov. 12.-F. P. Bent. SUP¢1‘- intendent of the railway mail service. rrivod in S due 'last nil-:ht T0 d8Y bf* 8 Y 7 ° ' _completed arrangements with the Cape _ on . - _ Although the Boston police have made 7;; ,, mme Atlantic service. _ The case has been in progress for more have been detailed on the case. every possible effortto locate the r - u ' 8 from a toothacbe. The police say that he tallies with the _ P¢l'f!’8 house on Grigg street, this city, description given out by the Boston police » é _ . _ was re-searched by the police tonight and of a negro said tohsve been seen in the _ _ I _ all the clothing that he had woi-n’forsome Vicinity of the place where Miss ‘McPhee 1'“"`lT‘ im lf" ` 5 time hack was removed and sent to the and Miss Morton were murdered. Jen odlce o ° ;-» Y wi W _1 _ Aims to Occupy More Commanding Position-Hon. Mr. Pre_ Jewelry Belonging to Miss McPhee Found In Possession of But Delagoa Bay Officials Receive Decorations and Diplom- fontaine Tells of the Enlarged Scope of His Department _ the Prisoner’s Sweethearts Sister, Who Had Been I HIS BBIIHVB 36Cl`0lT\`@af.ll EXISTS-B0Sl0i\ Bank CIOSSS ' and the Improvements He Will Make-C. P. R- Wamed_ Not to Toll .Whore Sho Got |l-Web @fCir- Doors Owing to Excessive Loans-Survivors of a Employe Convicted of Conspiracy., cumstancial Evidence Tightens. _ Shipwrec'k.Rescucd in New Zealand- s N0 SFERET DIBCLOSED. ` NEW Yoitx, Nov. 14 -(Specia1.)- Emperor Wi.l1iam’s visit to Sandringham is approaching its close without the dis- closure of any state secrets, says a Lon- don cable. DECORATIONS BEING DxsPENsED. The only new fact is the care with which ohicials connected with Delagne Bay have been rewsrued with decorations. smcam- sennnumr wrrn onazl`1ANr.Jils§ The existence of a secret agreement be. tween England and Germany respecting Eest Africa. is not doubted in diplomatic circles. National Bank of this city closed to-de the bank examiner taking charge. ‘ CAUSE OF THE SUSPENSION. The closlng is said to be due to ences sive loans and lack of assets. The deposits aggregate $3.5ill.lIl) end it is believed the amount can be psld without assessment on the stock holders. sunvrvons or smrwnncx savxn. o Wnnmzvcroit, N. Z.,Nov.14-(Spscisl).-_ A survey steamer picked up s rstt helm(- ing tothe wrecked 'steamer Elsngsmsts. On the raft were 'eight survivors and the bodies or eight others or the of the wrecked vessel. The surv ivors std' doing well. _ ‘ o . ' - ‘ 'fl ,"5__i; fChief Wadelof the Massachusetts kins is a tall. well built man, small state police. Largo stains were found on T piercing eyes, small ears ani very 'black some of the garments. This clothing will face, He has a scar which begins at a l alsobe submitted to Professor Wood,of points little below the right corner of °_"° ' ‘ Harvard, for analysis. l g 1 the mouth, and extends straight down- . _ State Oleers Proctor and Letteney ward tothe ohin.runnlng a. little under ThC Englngers aad Fireman called at thegsil to confer with Sherid’ lt. _ _ _ V f _ I onthe Grand Trunk PORTLAND, Me , Nov. 12.-Gertie Welch aged 25 years, was shot through the heart in a respectable boarding house on Forest avenue tonight. _ ` In the room with the body the boarders found Elmer E' Smith, a barber, 38 years old, with a bu1ift_wound through the ill-shy part of his right shoulder. Wnen found he was repeating “I know she would do iz." A 32-calibre revolver with which the shooting- evidently was done 'vas found in the hall just outside the 5-ooh. ' Whether Gertie Welch fired the Shot that caused her instant death or it was Bred by Smith, the police were unable to determine untill a fuller investigation had been made. Smith said the woman used the revolver It was supposed Smith had taken posion from his remarks regarding his stomach, but the physicians failed to find any l-race of it. The shot that killed the won an was eight years, coming from Bath (Me.), but her relations in thatcltv were not known to-night. She has worked in a Boston restaurant and for a short time kept a boarding house on Free street. Smith w-is a life ling r esident of this city and was popular with all. The lat Jlidy was the first to hear the groans of Smith but did not hear the shots. Her son finally located the room and an alarm was sent to the police. Smith's remark that he, “Knew she would do it” is considered by the police to me an that Smith had been previously threatened because of the woman’s jeal- olusy and because he had refused to marry 81'. A theory was that Smith and the woman went to the room, the latter with the intention of killing Smith and her- self, through the breast. Smith tried to hold her and threw the revolver into the _ Illlll _.E1 A lilo; .NCME i .§i'.“o”<'£f’“.i£f“‘.§‘...§°.§.“..Z¢.`f'°I..”.f§I~ WAKE UP» BABY I i THT EIUST--Hill EIIMPIIIITIII HTII].B,g B_j_;;d_D__,S____ Hi lnA aC Dfrred He Says That the Woman Used the Revolver. ltWas Sup- 'gg' S, ppel age ee Till To-Day. I posed He Had Taken Poison But Physician Find No ___ Trace. _Both Had Been Drinking Heavily! ‘ WAGES AMICABLY ADJUSTED. than ordinary size and rather good look MONTREAL' NW' 14‘_(Spe°Ial°)_The ing. She has been in Bortiand about' l _,,_..;._._,.__~ _ _...._....Y D “' ,_. ,-._ i L ‘E _ _ .. -. I I I ` ‘. .. e ' ll: . N cHll.o'slouiv 1 MAKES orwlisll csv we "'. ‘;'»`“'~'*`f% T- I _ .\, i __- “-.-»“, f. "»"`i1’3f" . j`7‘f ' ' *f v ‘F ~‘\ ‘;~~ ‘ #Tr "' ‘. 1: ‘ 1»f_.-- - f _.__ _ ~» . . . Breton Electric Tramway Company for Bred at close range, her night ¢1o¢,|,esbe_Vhal1.He has made no statement except ' » ‘ii _ ` ~ __ the handling of the malls for Glace Bay U18 bllfned bi D0_Wd@l‘- that She md the sh9°ti°S- and the mining districts. Gertie Welch was a. woman of mor¢I B°T’h had been drmklug heavuf- To cure a headache in ten min ites us ~n~vl~uA»A¢A~ Of Cases. Bales, Casks I and Boxes of Christmas N0ve1lies.Toys.Do1lS ood Fancy Goods now open- Pretty presents. si. -. » Prostration and Fever. 25c., all Driig- gists. DIED. ' 4 Knmfort Headache Powders. _ “ ’ ’ BA D C- P-R- OFFICAL, _ i ' 1 MONTREAL., November 12.-Herbert C. p Johnson an employee ~.of the Canadian W ..S,vmty_seven’»» Dr_ Humpnreys Pacific Railway audit office, was to-day H U N D R E D Specitlgy breaks up Colds, Grip, Infinenza, p found guilty in the court of King’s bench Cstarr . Pains and ` I Of CDDB irill soreness in the head D 8 $0 d¢fl`&\ld U12 IBOIIIDGDY. His and chest. Couch, Sore Throat, General method employed was to furnish conduc- tors on passenger trains with dates when the audits would be made by the travell- ing auditors on trains. Possessed of this ' V information, the conductors. of course, ~ 3 had everything correct.Johnson's position I enabled him to obtain this information. _ 1 \Vehave not advanced the price of our tobacco. Amber smoking tobacco, Bobs, Play chewing to- At Valli-Byfield, P. E. 1. Nov. 7th. Alex- Q b3_QQ05 are the Same Size and P1-i¢¢ under MacLeod Esq., aged seventy five to the Consumer as fox-mer1y_ We V _ _ _ t. Yfafs- have also extended the time for the ing. “ce Aggntg. _ invite your 1I;Sg>@fP }?_I_1__° _.At-Gasrlottatown on the 13th inet, ,redemption of Snowshoe Tags to Watch our show wir: ows 01° on sunday the iozil from ills iam resid- I ' 1” E1 _I ‘ . - --= f ~ Joseph B.~F1eld aged Z5 years. Funeral Il _Tanuary -lst 1904, **'_'““"”' _ enceBayfield Street West, at 1.30 D. in. Emails ' ` gba;-p to People’s Cemetery. V |. Y -f-.v=..= .qv ' 9;- ~=»'@f! ;;.’ _ _ f-‘=‘ '~ 1-Q4, H _. 'T V Y ~ _ Q ,_%"___`,_;X ,_ E" I' I ' ‘_ _-.- =e._.y.-,,_.,z_ - .a~ . V _ _ T *QI . T ._'. " .s I U' it V- si-"‘ “Y-" 'I ` " 'TT' TT if “'T` f, Q’ ""’~9’*""`“'( " 5. .V _ > A I ' -- if 1,. I _sm ~ _ > Asn nuclear. I I I I -“Q-1-=-»°,,1-,,~--.E-~-lf-»--» -S . C1. Ha ... ' ghgleading British L y . _ ana us e quajnrsn. I _ q - 1 X F. . TOY BAZAAR. Plenty of room fo Show waitupon you V .- . CHRIS ting ready our BIG ANNUA From now till January Ist, Dolls , Games,.Fan¢y Baskets, Leather Goods, (except purses Celluloid Goods, etc, will be fo hundreds who will throng San G0 right Up Stairs for anyt O y t or would like to see in the above line`s,'Attentive Clerks will be pleased to Q I GETTING READY FOR TMAS ‘ i We wish to inform the Public that we are very busy get- L FANCY GOODS and 1903, all Fan_¢y Goods, Toys, Brio a Bra¢_ Ni¢ Na¢s’, ) Silver Goods, Blass Goods. und Up-Stairs, Goods and accomcdate the ta Claus Headquarters. _ hino ou wan On i`st Flooriwill be found a large and well selected stock of the i\'ewest'books,’Blhles, Prayer books, Hymn books, The Poets’, books for boys and girls, general stationery, s¢hool books, sohool supplies, et¢,, et¢, Annex in rear. - A full line of Fangy Chinaware and Glassware, in New Ceo. Carter 81. Co., ' by gt.-54,1 r l I and the smopifltlukdone. P ' 3