JUNE 4. 'mi ' . , , _ » _. . . __ ,~--,_-_, H.. ,».¢-- ~ ». _-,»_:"'-"""""~`»` < . i _ _ ._ . . __ ,_ .,._,,__ _, 1.. _ i _ _ _,_._.__, _.i,.._ i.__, ` V. ,r,_;,,_. , " i'=="¥< ' _ ,_ _ ..._=-._~;. ,» ‘.§,,r,-.__ __ _. _ ,f _, _.__ _ -. _,_ ,_; -."'e:_°~.;<.~i ry.. -.,-.».--r -A-=r I . ,_ _ _. _ --..»....~~-.,_.,_ _,_ .,..., _, .. _ ., y, ,_ _,_ f_._ .», ., i, _ / _ _ _ 1, f. ». _. . _ .._ » - l . .._._'» " ; ~f. _ '-'._.- ..< ::~ ; ,<~ _ __. ~ ._ ~ 1 1...,-:_--_fo . .-2- .‘ - ,. . -_v . ~.-. v- ' A ~ ~.°.- -. - ~ ~';.. _. _ .` i _li ;.,,_,_,. ». ._;_.,v. .‘___.,;._.,,,,..i,r -, ,i v ,, . ,vi ,V __.._,,n _,__ _,_ A _'.- . ____.. ,_ ___ - /i V- . . __ ' . _ __ - . _ __ _ ., V _ `_, __.. V. _.2 ...-31 ,,_,_ ,,~’M,. _;_,_._ ___.,¢. _,_ I . . < ~ _ ., ., ._ _ ~ _ _ . . . _ »_ . ._ _,_ e,i,= -~,_.i.,-,dy-~_4_<.'-_»_,_ __ E ` `-"'~"'f"i '»_. .1.f=..f'. » ~',»-._ Iiiiiiiii iiir ;____ ____ ._-,1 . Ofavfiung Manfmufdygqd§--~----~---.._~_.....,.._“__ _ __ __ _____________*________ SATNATLANN ENUWS SNETAN WANTS "°'°"°“°“ '“' ““°`““"“ a' is Year on diy _._-_ V special to The Guardian, New voiiK, Jima. 1-'Inna body ot' ,.,, eleven vw Old ‘wr wh” use suut- de,-,il hy his companion. 01- tliirtqeni wil-s was found WELD, IL. nlluflli noi.” in his breast in a ddsty coal-.bill 01 Cher-_ ry Street tenement .where it had Islip 10,- twenty-glour hours. l bpiiiil, shrouded the it_tle bp y and ii. ,grill of oilcloth screened the bag. and _ its contents from view. ` _ The dead boy was John Maile who i pi-eil iieross the street from the tene- eiit. ' mvoiniirsterain the neighborhood had told detectives that the lad was slain by ii conipiiniqii who took from him ‘ .l sl ' ' ‘_ ' __i_____.a_ _c - .. - Yesterday Morning, ...,J..,.,.,,_..).>,,).I,{|.,.,.,1l,,__...,.,,,,,,,.._M MB It Evidence, Given. l"§D\l1Hli_i$_Jll Of 4,759,445 zitscordilig to .l A i>u(iilNiliP°il1;Ti}'¢?;.nl “gum “census md” _ M Special to Ti pu ii . Special by Telephone. Tin” 18 M1 inrresse qi $237 342 over ‘” ’ “" ““-- . - ~ ~ . ~ » _ _ - _ ulconourowu 1-'rii - A,0,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,¥,,,_m,1,d,,,‘,,,,,,y,,,_,,_,, 1911 census and is the. smallest iii~Ti_ DMFQ' ‘i““° 1 M“.‘“,‘ H“““'. 3”' ilmiiieiy .nearlhgwnfii iiiee Exe °’°“P° 1" env °°m\is‘sl°°° 1851. “" °~ ~""°°°°' “““ ‘.“ ‘"‘“"‘“‘°“°" i iii Ki.. ve. wm. w. ll/ielyiieeiix al M l _ 1 O e g Omer commamei of thc French h d .th the ` \ ~ .column which relieved Fez ten days °f Mmt°“’”_C"°”»'° “ge W* EANTNWTAKE f id boil ht a suit of clothe 'Special to The G,,,,,_d,m,_ 51.; ni K ._ _ _ _ 3. Ciirniiilc Pembpuo has admitted the ST. GlN, May 81-The opium ;igl'ee|iii~.lit, signed at Pekin on Mayll liy Sir John Jordan for England and the Wai-wu--pu for China, promigyis the cel-taiil extinction of the traffic within seven years. It starts out by reeogiiiziilg the good faith with which lfliilni has endeavored since 1907 to rcillire the production of the drug' within the empire, and the first cov- enant is that for the next seven years it shrill continue the decrease in the seine ratio that the annual import lronl liidin. is diminished. Greet Britain agrees that no opium. shall be coliveyed from India to any' liroviiiee of China which has effect- ively suppressed the cultivation of ihg poppy. The entire export of opiiliil from India shall cease in less flint sr-.veli years if proof be given .TNT STANHST WAT [IE AEE WSIS. U16 \(erd=icl»of .Nlan y who Witnessei Last Night’s 'Offering at The Opera House ‘"l`hc Straight ltolid” was proilnccil TIME evening by the Chicago Stock Co. and in a manner defying criti- gmtfln- Il- _IB l1_Dlay which holds the u lence in grip lilo attention fioili first to last and tells ii story lioth that the home production has entire- Possible and probably, _with little ly ceased in China. The ports of heart throbs of huniail nature play- i‘iilltoii and i-lhangnni are to be the The other articles of the agree- rst lnteiest, then sympathy and went provide for administrative de- nnnlly admiration for poor Houston tails, including official inspection in S rarli iouiitly. Great Britain consents 3 also to an increase of duty to 250 1’ treet Moll a character of the treets which was portrayed by Miss lae ln a maniiei winning the .indi- lasf. closed to imports. glth the ultimate end of aiousiilg W tnels n chest on inlports, provided ence froln the very stnit Miss Prae . _ ,f that .in rvpilvalent excise tax be pluc- ril on doiiicstic opium in China. The, iiiliiiuil reduction of the Indian ex- n arther admiration on We nesday ight but in last evenings bill ports is ilow about 5,100 chests, but showed herself more the true artist it is to he even greater in 1912, 1913,than ever, and ln the character of null l'.ll1l. i' i thc woman in the streets who rc- as good in Tuesday s play she won d U1 _-'i loss of revenue .of at least forms" she runs the gamut of dru- £li_1vl|i_il|ul or $15,000.000 is on the _ sul-fiicc involved to Imdla from the h loss of the imposts on the trade. This atic possibilities and carried the onors of the evening with a grace at will long be remembered hy ing between the tears and smiles; th iniiy have to be met in part by a con- Charlottetown theatfe goers. Miss triliiitioii from the British imperial . P lliulei'-.\‘cci‘ctnr_v Montugll, Of thc In- diiiii oilicc, intimatcdthat some other wnv iiiii:ht he foiiild of meeting the deliciellcy. ANNEAT NEW , PEACE AGENT lll~Il.l"/\.\"l‘, May Iil.-Entliusiastic i-i-oivils lined the blinks of the River l.:ill¢ni and cheered liistily as the While Stal' I.iiic’s great steamer "’l‘ll:iiiic" was laiiliclieil -with appro- priate ei-rvnionies this morning. 'T`h<‘ “'l’itiinic” will enter the White Hllil-'s New York-Southampton ser- virr- into ill the year, but her isister \'1‘ssel_ "Olympic" steams from Sout- T‘}\II1|»t.oli two weeks hence for New lurk, rind these two sea monsters, mich -15,000 tons, register, 8825 feet l0ili:_ and ‘J2l, feet broad, boast the ilisfuii-tioii of being the largest and l»|~"'nB°“°f- tm, and if .the French troops me lla,-¢_tlt,;mth»`aIhé tuswsmnge at a desk’ ,n lE:,§1ll£'bi;tppc{;ea;i iE;cuar(;l,;nx;, Orgies. os :£ie,‘i_:i)‘morning was fifty degrees a renin at 5.05 D' mu docking m this QM, mst attracted ,,t,,,nt,O,, to - d t t 8.25 p. m. bringing psseen- Ml- Enlis stand in rows and tiers, and ' -lid ilot observe anything about THE ‘IWOLYNEIAUX PRELITWTNARY HEARING IS CONTINUED). MNNTENEENU EXPEETS WAN Special to The_Guardian. GETTINJE, June 1-Every bodied Montenegrisn between 16 and 62 has been uniformed and armed and ready to march against Turkey in ten hour's notice. The eagerness of Montenegrians for wer is explained on the assumption that they have rc- ceived assurance of support from Russia. -_1-px'-1-in »»-, INITANS EJN__lllN.TlNATlIlN Brit- In- the con- OTTAWA, May 31-From the ish Columbia coast arrived three diana in the city. to interview Government in regard to further ` cessions as regards lands, fishing and timber rights. They are Chief Math- ias Capilano, son of the late Chief Joseph Capilamo; Chief Charles Tsil- paynilt, representing the Vancouver Island Indiansp and Simon C. Hierre, n the re- and interpreter of the Katzie tribe 0 lrraser .iver. They renewed the iuest of the late Chief Capilano ieft en route for the Coronation. In Ottawa the trio are wearing Euro- pean garb, but when they go to the ar ers Coronation the two chiefs will wi their full native costume, feath and all. __,......~.,.,.,...~....~......~.....~.......,.,.........\ hanging to the towel rack. The rack was fastened to the top of the door. 'l said to Finlay McBcath for "God lake come and see this." The body was facing the door and the little :hild was clinging to her dress, cry- .ng. That child is the youngest of ;he family. The woman hail common :lothes and boots on. Her left arm was hanging by her side .ind the lther was drawn up a little. I told _"inlay McBeath for God’s sake to :ut her down. He couldn’t find a inife and I- told him to take my' axe .hat I had brought in with me. He ;ot the axe and cut her down. I put ine arm ' around her and held fthe amp in the other while he cut her lown and the flue of the lamp fell iff and smashed. In lowering the lody down she slipped from my hand ind knocked the child down. I can- iot say I saw the face before she vas cut down. Before slle was cut .own I would say the clothes were ill right. lt was after she was taken lown I observed the condition. ofthe zlothes, etc. Mclieath took the rope n the kitchen after she was cut lown and we both pronounced it to ie a slip knot. Mclleatlrtook the rope off the. neck. The rope was about 3 ir 4 inches long from the rack to irhcrc the knot was on the neck. The cope was tied to the roller. There _vere two turns and two knots 'on :he roller. The rope over the wo- _nan’s bead was simply s noose. Her lair was dark. It was about L an ‘rich long. The hair was thin. I be- ieve she wore a wig sometimes. I did ilot see the wig on the floor of .he kitchen or pantry. I dldn'l; ob- jerve the position of the hands and lngers before she was cut down. I would not say anything about her eyes and mouth before she was cut lown. I did not see any marks on ler before we cilt her down. We saw ier eyes und mouth' were closed. When the woman was clit down I told McBeil.th to help me stretch her Jut in the pantry.. When she was cut lown her face looked natural." She was a thin, pale woman. There was 'ilood protruding from the nostril and mucous around the mouth and nose. The blood was not trickling down from the mouth. The lips were ai little pale. The collar of her dress was open about two and a half inch- Fherc was nothing torn a- llout the dress I could sec. The right hand was half clinched and the left hand was lying open by her side. I the she rope inside of the hand. As soon as was taken down we took the ---~‘~“"“"‘“ I asked Mr McBeath to go for the lng- Hi . ,of residue of the liullid and llnvc not ny-` ...___ came over alone sometime a er en definitely f0“nd Uni' its nnf'“"°~ ‘_ 'uw wrecked °°a°h°s were the ax" TORONTO June Z-Fresh west- o’clock. According to the clock in the '~‘-'-'-‘ _ . ”'_j'_°__ press and baggage can which ac- erly winds' n. low show- hoilse the body was cut down at . counts for the fact that the wreck ers in eastern. district but genemuy Bight ,0rtv_nvc I showed mm the re 5 not “ ‘h““°t°r 0! appalling mag han e lu temp0I‘ mains and I said the first thing I iii -. - - - ' Ta" and not muc c want here is the Coroner and you nitude at'i‘1lli‘;'1ength. of today will be fifteen have got to get him." (Mr. Stewart l) hours and nineteen minutes. of £0- objected to this as irrelevant eing w fifteen hours and twenty .mln hearsay evidence The objection was _ _ ._ . - 0l4DE _ _ _ _ Eisgideidgiefiit iiiiiigeiiinirt eN(;TinTE;Es,'iie ._ i'1‘o° 11.9° 1°! 01“°“°°°'»‘°°-l mgrgiid or siiiiiiiiy fifteen hours and susteiinedl I Txntrsssed a dsligsmfv oi “f from Europe. ' _L1 ence of lt;/Iiss Hilélvsdsteyivartwhli ogientidg lw tomorrow, ammmon at S3' ,Mr Stewart object,” to this M; athctr ~--A-“_-‘”'“"'° _ Br ghton Hoa _ on e nes ay, n ~ ' d ’ ' on l 1 sf.-..§.“ii::..ef:fii°“.r.: ““ A ::ri.i":.s:;. .ar.l::w..°.::;‘°i‘.:° “er -----~-----A--'=-‘-`--‘~'-'-‘ff-'-‘-'-'ff'~'""" raw ng room, in ng room s . _ ' ' ' ' o er lied room and kitchen furniture, The sun seltgsnitililzis itll/elllillég H-guzggyr' Molyneaux, Sr., to take the little deniam Happy Thought Range R Bearlsto, tomorrow e7 sq and M0nda.y evening amen _` ' ` s-ado. v ins at ~- _ Auptioneer ‘ ' ' '*" _ Eten7.40; it rises tomorrow mornin!! E tm, WANTED’ at once' “_ gh-I for gen at 4.18, Sunday and Monday m°m` he hooked his passage 1 h k A l t ----- i§’i‘.‘Z3‘Z°'e......£§.¥ 152 l"f,"" "" ““" “""‘“““" '“°‘“‘““ “” ilu: limi iuiiiiiiiil ...ii ‘ i-_-_ ug _ s-ziisi <1. - 'Euston st ‘”'“ ‘ ‘ P Th” ‘“°°“ rm” me ““°m°°° at ii N iliiiinliei-isiiii leo uncut TAXES _NNUNENS Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, June 1--Starting today every individual who sells stocks will contribute his mite to the treasury of the province. A new revenue act providing for a stock transfer of two cunts upon ev- ery $100 worth of stock par value is in effect. . A B|Ti_TiUNSE Special to The (liliirdian. LONDON, Julie 1-The first pri'/.e of $325,000 in Calcutta 'l‘\irf Derby sweeps, the largest in the world, was won by Dr. Bolton, emigration agent at Calcutta for Triiiidad. Ho had sold half his shurc fo1‘$li0,- 000. EINE STANTEET IN ENNNSH AT WALNENNNEE 'T]NT. WlNI)i~lHlI, May 3l.~As the large crowd which attenilcil thc fnneml service of Jos. Kirk at (lur Lady of the Lake Church Wnlkervillc, was nh- out to file into the church the dra- peries over the altar caught fire lrom a candle. In an instant the flimsy material was in flames, and the few people who saw thc lillize were ab- out to turn in u fire ailiiriil, when the DB-Stor, Rev. Fzitller lloufloiii, who was standing flour, sci'/.eil the blazing gauze in his bare hands and tore ir. from its hanging. The presence of mind of- the priest and his timely ae.- tion prevented a disilstruous fire .~-I possibly a panic Father Boudoin was badly ,burned about the blinds nad wrists, and a large amount of altar drapery was destroyed. . child to his place and he did. John Bruce took the others over to Moly- neanx‘s. The prisoner carrie home sonlewhere about ll o’clock. Mc- Death and John Bruce and I were at Molynciiux’s when the prisoner came home and John llruco left then. I asked Mclleath to go out what happened. I did not hear th ileaux came in the front door :ind in .to the kitchen where I wus. 1 opene the door and said to the prisone "look what is t.h'erc." He dill but did not go in. On seeing his wif he said "Ol You foolish creature he went and sat down. Mr McBen.t went home and I said I would hav to stay there or the house would o keys and about 11 o’clock i l"l.=~ nrrli the window. Up to that time Moly neaux made no remarks about hi. wife, nor during the fastening up fi the house. He seemed to :ict as man who wus in trouble. We liotl le Molyneaux's, Sr. ‘ former s house. On the way over h alone, or something like that. couldn’t swear positively he used th words “left alone". In the prisoner’ father's boiise his nlotller said could stay there all night if I wishec until such time ns word came fron Montague. At first I said I wouli stay and then my wife sriill sh wnuldu't gn homo alone and finally I-fad no conversation with him goin ini ii room We wanted hiiii fo h.iv on ii loiillgc that niglli in ill saying he wanted to get up an over and feed his cattle. I tol it was improper for him to g h him. l-Ic went llctwecn six an feed his cattle and afterwards - Are Resulting in Disorder in took him with mo to my own house. home. Arrived at my place I grivlrii lg _ . , . . ~r1rrr1* _ h . 1 0 v evidently lieen dead four months T 0 seventy miles un hour, when a brok- where to mil; ii light, They i=.iii‘ ‘ ,L After she was taken down I made to ken. hmm,_ He made no other W i. . f. ei l t l _ _ - _ - , P _ _ _ to rent regularly. Scheib is under ar- ,’;;‘ap“° _ ,__‘,,,,_, in hisnpocket He lighted the ,much gym ,.238 on tue Iriitclsdwgéild hilive to 1I'n:;n W” “’°“t N" hc" U.” T".""°"° _ 'th th - » ' _-_ _ y ere o o t nl -f ' *ff* although not chmgqd Nut E The passenger coach was at the and found s lamp. The conilleloil of Mo, nga! Sr. th; Ii “ht ‘i k,tchcn_ He woke mn up ,_,,,,,,, ,,,,,,_, _ ' ciinie Iiindlwilll llethexrnainciwuélnxirs rear 0,. the T,,.,,i,, and the occupants the kitchen was not out of ordinary round mg' marks of the rope gn iw, rise d.|,,~,,~_k biuldmg 0,, ‘mist 139th Street i' _ ec ares n is _ ' . . ' _ - » i_ jdiriolis ?ll(him, hilt denies any know- f"r“““§"teiy "scapmh Hcnoiml mlm-yd but theleh Wirahgoggofhikizggi neck. When the body was hanging the K9 ledge of how she died. Letters writ- bn* l”nE\n€°\` SNP Bn Q“1“_nn an CTOUIFS n 0” th ' tr door I head was imilined fm-ward g|igh¢1y_ lliln ten to Seheib by women were found F_U`°‘n”“ Russel _0ak_°s ‘Vere ‘“st‘““t.lY the llgnt I °P°,':°d ke I';)““t0y0,,en 'it The mark of tha rope started at one himself and hc asked me if he conli 1- . i ‘ h i Uh' ; lls in ' ' -' fl th t . I did l'. W ___¢_;»~,-_;_»;___y;»»;_____;»f;_ _;;_, __.\;.i.=_¢,, ,_ _ ___ ___ .ie io.-,gg gy ii; 2:, ‘;...§.:....°.:..°‘;§ .:‘.;’.,'s.: 1 K. M - It 'B Teunved that A B°c.°n 'mee “ear c “cnc “mp 1" "M ' . night. The rope was nc ofthe k'nd nfln E.-E12 yitiiisderelfmiind atltemilted to hide lnlil ncclnenfi r;f1nwf};‘l"n3'hl;;g.kallle 335: pantry I saw Molynwllli B Wife. Adil. they have around mnger twine ba,'eB_ gum the evidences of the crime hy filling 'ln n CTO* ll i 1' _ d H h ti _ _ _ nnd been ”Vi“’"t~Y 9"” 0 t 8 es prisoner's father, Win. Molyncaux Sr. nlnl the bath tiih with some corrosive _ - ll '~l`, th lht-of-wyn r- - ~ ~ t khl t l‘ ftl '. cid The police have a bottle fu WM Ylni’ Un 9 E g B' ea lust across the load. Mr. Motltyneixiix hz; no f;\0r?;’r*:’;`BM';0':‘n "the dw ` ‘Vdc mme ,IL I amd we won get one of his sisters to go ove ru iiiiiiiiuiea . ' Nicaragua. . _Special to The Guardiafii. i wssnincrou. Julie 1-one hun- idred and fifty people were killed in ‘the explosion of the fortress Lahoma Tat Manngun. Nicaragua. The close of the explosion ls not known. E The Government Palace and other ‘buildiugiz were dnmiiged. Conditions at Managua have been iii unrest ever ‘since the ievolution which overhearod Zerlay, A plot was - irected agaliilt his succession to l11s.».idu and bst- iraclis located near i‘.e Palace were |blown up last ls`cbrn;il'y. A number of ~ic;.’."ies were killed at that time. A stain of siege \~. =s declared sind the opponents of the Estrada RBHUDB weri imprise .. d. Recently Estrada ‘left Miiilagua turning over the Gov- erlnnellt to Gul' Mena, who was sim- cceileil hy President Diaz. 'Fee latest ,explosion with its heavy death list .appears to be the result of this re- ‘cent political conflicts. i ______.____.__..._._ APNISNN SENTENEES EUN THE THUST __ ANAGNATES ‘ WASI-llNGT<_i'N, May 32- The re- cent decisions of the Supreme Court ilu the Standard (lil and American "l‘obacro Co. crises will result in a isweeping attempt. to secure criminal conviction of violators of the anti- ,trust liiw, according to Attorney iileiieral Wickcrshaiii who appeared today lwforc the House Committee Son cxpellilitiircs in the Department of ` Jiistice. T Now wil.i.il~1o 'ro couvlrrr. i Mr. \Vii~l ~ ‘ ~ <...",_'. _ '..~ T -i.- "-'T /~ _ ' ' J 'W-‘*‘-`-‘ ‘ . i l . .-~~-- _ --» - .ie-...~¢.-.,.~ 1»~'= i °' : l 1' -. “A 1, . ,i »‘ ~ ~-W ._ .- -. _ A * __ W - , ...*¢»~ : . . ,. .. ,»» ~ . ._. . _.y _ . ._ _..._ .,._,,_,., , ...._.. . .v _.,,..... ..-. . . ,~,_../ f “nd trees, | e plc l ' _ d - s freight, express an y y nn and there 1'll write lifesluiilnll unsung ot the life for IABMAN. Henry Williams. Plgone yesterday wals tf‘l‘f!tyh3fh0eltegvr;al:sH“i;_ gleré. man* She ‘eaves tm. mom," pleased by dmmtches ,mm Wham sl | _ 1 Am°"l';a§TT°aT‘EW';:zn1N§ebT)ffT2FI%NTdnN,V1TT' iflgn hg\T`dg*riN‘°d 05"; “but the “ard-\4&o lfdldifltderdlé-e.Tidence` 28st-gdlrhogde tfifii? :l?lhxh|Tiin:ro:';wé.liid ddfii Tdfhrnahoidlosgoiruditzogh' wlthwthg soill\ Ik t, ‘Bu ygfs AAI G ;, 'nada is-‘i;v‘};lu;erill)ig\.l`f.t wing. fIrtynsi;e;l:é;rr&e; ygpgrdiy S.aml;_i‘rl,i;i;d thliztggll :>1\a?“;‘S\;‘¢0`mcs by the Umm, States and w is . ' 1 1 ii.. iii that pours up- B mar e . oven sv ° 9 . ' ' ' ` i ii. i an is and _iieiiiite mk A-NT* e the sun so down' I n Ho “Wigs Ifant stead; his herilllllc. is eleven. 5’°35d"~ nn' was (m._------M “green above mm. iharlgrirds gadget? gh; rgsdsnegem the uiu_. ine. 0.. -ii...--. V _ _PAGE T "ff I.. --¢ l , i - »,»;