een _ - aaa — — — THE PAILY EXAMINER i 7 ee -——- “~1 —eeo e eeey, Ore~ A OED, ig. ta _ JUNE 8 1885. ; ’ hea : : . a — eas ae page. ) ithem. Jim fot up immediately and went ' sy .ehan Murder jp ous to ace his herses. From the time I WG NE S. ah ROt Up till Jim wot Up Was not an hour. I re ee 2 cenitics ion clt lii an = positive of all these statements. |; /ames H ory was ei h r home or . (Specta. Despatcnes To THE EXAMINER. } pring p enin + e£ 0 0 S + ceeds Mines De working at Allin’s place on Monday. l <y . ’ ‘ y WEDNESDAY ee ae if he was working there he would take his . * in iwati cL OM for > the Stipen- meals there. He was home Monday night. j | “a y Magistrate into complaint against | I saw him in the house at dark Monday J waa Henry Mclnnis and Ge wee Alexan- | ~ ee got up later Tuesday morning. Mi rder of Patrick Cal don't know how long it would take to ix] han si — “9 oe a told | No NE W S FROM GEN. @erizins terns <— yorn) ive at Nwus- | “SS ”~ 8 go 1ome tha 18 Norse got| } : ' Doiron, now living in fatigued, and had to buy oats on the road; MIDDLETON. i , t his store on 21s ud had herd work to get him along. -__ ie after i wr ROR ee M, Me LEOD (sworn)— I have . e e e / * ° “N 5 . ‘ . - wes aud Leen scoused before LF married James on 4 Reported Skirmish with Are now showing Mr, Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain ag lel s, and another; Thursday, 21st May, to Sarah Ann Cud : . — mit >" : ee ee ee né RS . - 1 was Jim 8 bro- | more. [ married them. twenty minutes to Indians. and United States of ther’s Mg . m)| ive oclock. George was present and her | epeeaniocinny wee the par!i8 wet ‘ay else there at | Sister. One of the accused called at nine ‘ are th _ : Winnipea, June 3. | : : ; a. tle 1 know Joseph Blanchard Lj} or ten in the morning. That sas Jame ’ | ! q th : - . Blanchard was in| I named the hour of four, salad ae poe The wires are down north of Humboldt, | pring all immer HVve 18S lf al) } all acy i), er \ i went in the accused |@ funeral at Lot 48, and they were at my therefore no news has been received from sil ud joking with | house from 3,30 till they were lied General Middleton or General Strange | D * ' ; Mclnouis made some re- {| Had no previous acqtl inta ice with parties, = Friday last. | heat : ber, but it] Saw them again, the four of them, opp site Very few volunteers responded to Gon, | WaT aS : ; =. * } Tania one . oo . an “ee os Mid at ; sal! 0 for é erm: rece . . tyr . E ‘ ; T ‘ ‘ - be, should | William Weluh's sesidencs, Tiiey wave TET ait ne©° Nem = Pennant oom Millinery Department well stocked with newest Hats Bon. : into troume, | & tuck Wagon, id net notice horse “i : : ; i. . y °nhe e . of y mind as [| particularly. He was not black. They we It is reported here that a skirmish took : ih: »e ae ~ iH Tere ¢ 2 r ry =fortys ee ep | ane cs Sie tah eek. Thos seme aes este o8 emer Blanton | Mets hapes, Feathers, Fiowers and all the new millinery material. 10uU it i ‘ ~ i : : J ; © ame 5 xv wre ’ ; th ig + o id hans 3 ° lee at . “ . . a wo os | ist heard ou Sun-| Boyles Tannery. ‘They recognized me ;| medinge tye ott twenty six miles west of Kinolish and French Millinery, day, about | lock, that accused were McInnis was sober. L would not have mar- The Mi = t ma Polide hev f : grresied, & vw told it was upon] ried him if he had been intoxicated ; both Medicine “on a tl rn bed 1 are — ; : anguage male use of in Doiron's, and I} were sober. I aaw nothing improper in| Medicine Hat to the disturbed locality Stock of general Dry Goods very complete and prices Lower thought t ae they did not say any- 1€1r conduct. ; ° . thoug hoe an ke ae ee ; = = ; i x ’ . ma ‘ i“ thing ¥ hate tea fo thels oovest. | Wiutast Moy (sworn)—I live at North| Winnipeg’s Monument. /than Ever, iuvery buyer should inspect our stock before pur- Sen eee SO TOC ee iltshire Station; am a farmer; live wai : | cannot | have been and i renee about 14 chains from Station. I remember Be ee Wryniree, June 3. chasing. Henry. He lives | e ween six and seven | two men coming to my place fora feed of Winnipeg citizens will erect a five thous- miles frrm m | know nothing of his} oats on Friday evening, 22nd May, between | 42d dollar memorial to the Volunteers kill- ghereabouts these days All I saw of a | 9 and 10 o'clock. They had a track wagon ed in the Northwest rebellion. PE RKi i] & STERNS was 1 that day. i was told| and had a yellow herse as far as | wee ‘ that (reo! was John Melonis’ son.| know. The one that got the oats from | hare von on th Island about eighteen | mo was tal, to the bent of my koowleaye.|A Dggtructive Rarthquake in| cytown, May 9, 1885, : Niel : ; ] . years, and have known ges for that George is the same one. He asked me for ; | nevel ) it Ww . 2 24 ~ : : Gme. i hover wauuge es er “wtntt ) a teed of oats for his horse. I gave it to Cashmere ~ — — EE : a es i . murder,nor George eitner. l know George s | him and he paid me. The other man did ' th it G oree could be ai not father don't think ' D come to the door. He was en the ’ ~ * : Sel ori - eighteen | road. He Was a shorter Inan—a low-set ’ Ran aa years. Ue ia running a little grocery stcro. | man, I cannot identify James, Tiree diver Pwo Thousand Lives [can’t say about his wealth. He has no| atked me the way to Brookfield. Did not Lost. . . zht that Jimmy was under | el land. ask them their destiuation. I showed them the influence of hy Or. George Was very} on the Johnston Road. They seemed ct ae : { yniet. It would be abeut one or two] strangers. They asked me no further than ‘ __, Lonvon, June 3. ne o'clock. 1 don't recollect them talking | Brookfield. I saw George lest " ana . ge arene o% | hout war or voluntes rs golng away, or | night and = talke< 7 im. as een par y destroye y an earth- ay J - : : E hy I A : sand insurance. I never heard anything] tg our place : wee _ a quake. Fifty bodies have been recovered W e are now showing a Complete Stock of ung IS l, American said about going to kiullold Callaghan. I! |} He came up the road to where I was in a|!T0™ the ruins, and scores, perhaps hun- 5 d Ci di I had heard that I would have mind-| shop with othere. George picked me out dreds of others remain imbedded in the de- an anadian ed it. I heard tl em mention Of; of the crowd as the one who svld|?"™ The earthquake cansed great de- the dulness of times. Don't recollect about | him the oats. He described the whole | 8t®uction of property and the inhabitants : . + ‘vy _r ’ . » ta . t . . some of the fathera of volunteers offering circumstances, and where he put the ae all Ca a. A ae to pay money for substitutes to go to War. | bucket, and it tallied with everything that ‘lee fr a estroyec a +. tye wen y : . iv } mm: . = . % (Mr. Paimer reads evicence of words given took place, Their horse was pretty well muues rom Sermagur, an wo 10usan previous day.) Burke remem- people were killed, by Dorion pre tired out that night. They were coming bers of no such words. Don’t remember | froin the direction of the Appin Road, and arene ‘ 5 \ », the name of Cailaghan being mentioned. | they would go by way of Brookfield to go| Peace With Russia only Tempor- AIND CEN TS FUBRNISHBIN Ce. I do not deal with Doiron. Heard he had | tothe Rustico Road. Appin Road would ary. pretty good custom Do not know what | be eight or ten miles from where I live, I —_—— these men bought. They were lounging} don't know exactly. I live eleven miles CoNSTANTINOPLE, June 3. and talking. I asked Jim had hea horse from Charlottetown by the road. I have| Sir Peter Lumsden was interviewed in ° . . . ns > - . for sale, and he said sfter spring work he | gever been at Rustico, but I know the way| reference to the Anglo-Russian dispute. W ee li ° ] . f pP bi P r age would sell one, or perhaps two. to go. Youfean go from Wiltshire by way of | He says peace with Russia is only tempor- e solicit a share oO UDIIC atron - ts fosere Biancuarp (sworn).—I live at| Brookfield. I knew the time of night they |ary. The same trouble will again break Rastic I was in town on Tharsday, 21st | were at my house, by the timepiece in the| out in a few weeks or months. He belicy-s 4 May. I was in Joseph Doiron’s store that | house. Russia’s object in menacing India was S I | I AN IN | L ER \7 wie): oa pe . ‘ i » 7 ’ . 7 day about 2 p. ™ The accused were there, JOSEPH BLANCHARD (recalled) — MelInnis to concentrate England's attention on that Ll and Burke and Doiron. The Melunis’ were | told Doiron he cught to insure his building | Poiut so as to give Russia free scope in in- joing no business. James bought a fig of | for a good amount, and he (McIunis) would trieguing for possession of ‘Turkey. Brown’s Block Charlottetown May 9 1885. tobacco and a pipe. James was talking to} set fire to it, and Mr. Burke told him he ~ , =e , Je Hie commenced talking «bout dull | should not make use of such langnege, for An Incendiary’s Work. — : = = Ae times. He mentioned no way for raising| he did not know what it might come to. — | money. There was something said about} There was no other conversation except Lonnon, June §. CARRIAGES. instrance, but 1 cannot remember how itj| about a horse trade. When I went out I A town of four hundred houses wa: fired NEW GOODS NE W GOODS. on ee started, Jim said something about insur-| left Mclnnis, Doiron and Burke in the! and burned in Hungary by an incendiazy, « | ance. Melnnis seid there might be money} shop. I was in the shop between 15 and 20 rendering one thousand homeless, The in- | Single and Double Wagons, made by it. He did not say any particular | minutes, and heard no mention of any Cal- dignant inhabitants seized the “fire bug” 0: | way. I understood the meaning was to|laghan, or about killing him. If it had] ang roasted him alive. insure the buildings and then to burn thes. | been mentioned I would have heard it. raat — D ON A i Db \ 7E HAVE a large stock of Carriages on MelInnis aaid this to those who were there. What was said about insurance was in a Commemorating Garibaldi’s Reath. a. RB, yy hand, which we offer cheap and on the There were no buildings mentioned parti- | j king way, and the man did not mean it. same easy terms. These carriages are built 5 Ni , tl ne , ; of good stock and warranted to give good ae re Xivions ae . plained of Janse Dosry (ewern)—-1, Hve on Bustios Rome, June 3. AS now opened his new stock of SUMMER GOODS. Everything New and Cheap. aatiateotion. particular (V naess here a" 7 os R vad, about one and a quarter mile from A demonstration commemorating the H Ladies Hots, Flowers and Feathers, newest styles and colors. Dress Material, in all Parties wanting carrieges would do well to being faint, and was allowedto go ont of} yy > Lnnis.’ Remember hearing them say death of Garibaldi was heid yesterday. the newest fabrics—Silks, Satins and Velvets. call and inspect our stock before purchasing Coats ) he was morried last oe —_ 1} Great {excitement prevailed, and ‘‘Down elsewhere. The Attorney General here announced | wasat his place on Friday night to charivari, | with the Pope and Priests !” was lustily Painting, Trimming and Repairing of all that he had no further evidence for the|and they told me he was not home, I! ghouted by the mob. HATS I HATS I kinds, at short notice at the old stand— Crown, except the conclusion of Blanchard’s| was there Saturday night also. I saw him Upper Great George Street. testimony Saturday night. He came out to the dvor ee Special attention is called to the stock of Mens’ and Boys’ FELT HATS, All the new- y jie a ili ’ ya § . we su os , : z ‘ = ‘A ee 4 WO ate Mr. Palmer then applied for the discharge | and shook hands. We were expecting him Masonic. est styles and Lowest Prices, | Oh’town, May 19, '85—6i 2aw whly 3i of the prisoners, which was refused. the night before. Left Friday night about ee abit . . morning. , - : ; 7 . , - a oy : J se ee - aie busy. I did not see him about the | Charter to ‘Prince Edward,” Charier No. Mens’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, big stock and at the cheapest prices ever offered. Do reside with him at the old homestead. time he went away getting marriedr. First | 12, Summerside, P. E. I. not fail to see goods and prices at Henry did not tell us he was going to be time I saw him was Saturday night. Did (Jameron Block—Just Opensd. ried. but me be i roing town : : . ‘ mado cee OF nad ele ne he tan go. | 20t nee him Sunday. StiN Fighting in Farpt J. B. MACDONALD’S a fe hoa Henry Neat (sworn)—I live on Rustico -— S - ’ mate take them to town. Ho lp Rome ‘Positively the Lowest Prices : ‘clock. Did not not him Saturda Harrax, June 3, ELLIN . —_——— Mary Melwyis (sworn. ) ~| live in 10 o'clock I Se be down i. The Royal Arch Masons have granted a A Adadinedde CC BED BROS NeW CTORE ' ! Q i is. Was SuAKIN, June 3. on Wedpnexcay evening : went a} Road, about 1} miles from McInnis ; : een Street ar po oo ~ — sinheke uillow down there to charivari on Friday night;| During an engagement with Osman Qu ° on Record. horse ‘Bi ’ a : back Friday night. Wel did not see him ; left about 10, o'clock. Digna’s Arabs yesterday, twenty of his fol-| Oh'tawn. May 13. 1886. ‘ e had no timep! an Lt was between 10 and Was there : Saturday night. Saw Jim lowers were killed. — Se ee " " a ee Sr 7 . i All-wool Blue Serge Euits, $6.50, worth ibe@dlock. I asked th boys who were up | George ; Jim has a yellow horse and a | $10.00. sti oe eee to the charivari. | asked them what time it | truck wagon. ; Anti-Jewish Riots. Siook \amted eats 88 50, worth gi2 was = when they left, and they Anoetina CupMore (recalled)—Jim and — | Sete F it Hate Gbetn warth Si said it was ten o'clock The boys} George came to my sisters Wednesday Lonpon, June 3. ee Seah ‘Aenoriatn Straw Hats, came up Friday night to charivari Jim. | evening. They remained till next morn-| Anti-Jowish riots have broken out with | 85 ots up I stayed up about an hour and a half after| ing, both of them, and we left at 4 o'clock. | increased violence. Forty are already 3 Very stylish American Felt Hats, 5Octe. they went away. My mother lives with | They could _nhot have gone down to the wounded. i to $3. Jim and me. She is an old woman. She| Cemetery W — a — a a | White Shirts, a good neat one os 70cts. isasick woman. IL don’t think she could Richarp FLYNN, servant man a rs. ' ‘ | Regatta Shirts, S5cts., %5cts. and up. come here. Has been ill this five or six | Watson’s, deposed that he was at be pe Choiera Spreading | Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 85cts. in Pein —* Ji ) sey twice on Thursday, 21st. Jould no gists SS a ‘and up A ory t ~e esther, taemieir Hea find Cnllaghan. All hin garden tools and a Lonpon, June 3. | Cotton and all-wool Undershirts, 50cts. to bed with Jimmy I spoke to them when | basket with potato sets were in the front A despatch from Bombay reports the | and op. re se iy they came home. Cant say when they got| garden. The back door was fastened with | cholera spreading rapidly near Quetta. j Pa ee oe ta ao ree Mic i) UL Sil ; 2, © ° : ° a 7 i ig”; x . i. ° up. Lweke thom. Jim got up, but I don’t|a sleeper.. Went into the kitchen = A iiee ninial oe lied Hosiery. remember whether George get up then or | called Callaghan. The cat nme from He The Berber Railway. a dv Boot C e | A large stock of Linen Collars, IOcts. up. not. | was getting breakfast. They could not | inside pro ' He did ae ~ aaa i Try J ; Throw your money away in buying am y ‘ ae B “a7 A large stock of Island Tweed, 55cts, up. have been away from the house between time. | noticed the piace in cop us . os ONDON, June o. » Solid Leat er air ot oots or! A large stock of Scotch Tweed, low prices. They went to | ed and got up, because the|a kettle on the stove, but no fire - oe The Berber Railway plant has been come at — and buy a ane A Pp | A large shock of Ginghams, Cottons, Win- bedstead used to creak, and I heard it| stove. He then went over to Prowse ° ae offered as a free gift to Cypreas. Shoes for opring, at a Low Price i ceys, &e, creaking through the night several times. | asked Prowse if ae + 5 ag mg te ; ai ic Salient sf Fine Tailoring done on the pronto, I did not sleep sound. George went home|day. Prowse said “No. ex the money we can on e island, 8O0!by Malcolm Bruce, at lower prices than after breakfast. 1 heard the wagon coming | left a message with him for Callaghan re- The Franchise Bill. We want to keep all y ake th be had. usual, home, and saw them taking a bucket to the garding trees. E ‘ned ile ant we are bound to give better value in our make an can Bee a eee = : . i ad \— ine J d ° ‘ e r es yo nel to water the horse Jimmy was ; ae ee = ree or wis teddstiel ‘dteeee of an Franchise |in any imported Boot [herefore, buy from us. | aii wor ing mar F f Saturd LY. He was not y wr. he Ue aime : f ° | =i] . away iia the place. | rat him all day. | told his father that his mind was a Bill has been reached. NORCEY nAorr #2 AN aes oo REID BROS, He took his dinner home and his tea too. | because he had informed on the McInnis 4 ios SETS oe as ae | Ch’town, May 22, ’85—3mos They had the real charivari Saturday even-! boys and they were innocent. Dorion Weather Bulletin. ibe Baws ing. I left Jim . : na George and mother | declared he had not. - —_—— ET LS TS TL LS 2 tnd went to my ” nrother's, “and returned} The case against the McInnis’ was then Toxowro, June 310 a, m._ i . home Saturday night about 11 o'clock. | dismissed. Moderate to fresh winds, generally fair aay - home that night. “ ee oe me weather; higher ae CHARLOTTET | ISCHARGING at Queen's Wharf, a 12, @ was | e car- nome on Sunday. mn Taare We was to-day swore in as cargo of Pictou Nut Coal, i . “_— oe Rams WEEKS Esq ’ . = 4 4 gx - - : He ome & calf and drove the cow home. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crow, in the MrrzorvLoeicaL Orric Orders taken for all kinds of Coal at lowest i Be ; “ : Charlottetown June 3, 1885, : . ae _ his meals at home. On ony place of W. A. O. Morson, — ome Highesh Temperstera yesterday, (rend Peake’s No. 3 W hartf, prices, viz : yr 1¢ was home, and home wat ®Y | Morson resumes? eo oteed Bl ve . ite SMUD. hace acco = 480 AOA UTE “suk inl coun x, Was arrested. When he left home | fossion in the firm of McLe . | Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at Th a’ Lomeenikiboes aoe ie on Wednesday evening he was in the | Quarrie. aa er 7 Se nemece a2. PALMER & CO., PROPRIE i ORS, Sea sen do. — ue is now, except. net —_——— Lowest Temperature this morning..... ae on mctinpeeestill ptididininit aed ce OCKs don’t recolleet George’s clothes. sa Yarroll due this morning, bas | Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. , .43 : ; en: |} ALBION, do. James D iffy, Heury Neal, John McQuarrie, Tur steamer Carroll du eaupiaeians thie ftluneke at Vo'alock. 46.5 We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; not arrived yet | ALBION, slack (blacksmiths), tt Se se seioly — ose anata: ae a ee | a Sashes Doors Window and ee ee and Conductor Mould | ovpnpy (old mines) round. = Charivari. They 4& ee M W d ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails sts, etc. | SYDNEY (Cow Bay) round. ce Washome. Henry left home W - DLED. ee eS Can akers ante . We are prapared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, ig Planing, Jotnting, Morticing, Tenon | ea pico coe ae Rcctnanueaiiis may hight. I have no idea where he} yy ¢his city, on the 3rd inst., Wiliar nt me nica YAN : ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, i d zg : = tf ivari | > Ee.. C. C., im the IVE GOOD LORSTER CAN MAKERS | '28; : | na : mahi, wer tae hte | ough, oa a he Ea Ser a iy fished wage| All MngeofGolbeWintow nx Ghnrheamade tt shewewtnodee. gape. JOHN HUGHES, I go | a Rater: y, Vettes aan rae . Or eral from his late residence , Dorches- paid to the right men. Apply to ines eemaieneees . a a — = ory tks aiieee . Water Strcet anion Be re y . — > : eee | mL aer4 to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, at 9 cad SS HASZARD., pea ng ~ Case. thle 0: Vine tds sade So while to deess, . I lit a fire anil then called ; o'clock, on Friday morning. ] Ch’'town, M«y 29—3i od.