S PAGES- Daily Average 7072 for 1907 ...__- NING DAILY FOUND ill wa‘1?l¥LY`, (NOW RURAL DAEW llll 1_3 0 THE CllARl.iliTEl0W _--v_i-vvwluqvunr-v I5 000000 of Readers a onlime muy- cmliee an aol . I i ‘S1 zz: ln-ni - we--in i-- - Y ~ CHAR.C`QfrTETowN, PRINCE eDWARi> ISLAND, cimaoa, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3,”i‘9;.s;' A * Moming Mails. ' \ . i . Es . P Es '<2 c"i‘l¥§il%li}l’iv‘Il>"v-‘i'i%» .. ¢_ ,= _ iiii ii-iiiii ii livin. i. s. mm; . ` i Did Enormous }}___.‘=_ii‘i}§'gi‘=_~_,tii Pro T Periy an_'d §_r_c\i_e a S°"°viirl ii.§.ii°i§~ R N LIVERPOOLN _S,_Feb Q-(Special)-The ...idols men out §¢ls`_lll'.sii.r€t"ulgni ala enormous pr`0D°\'li¥ 'M U A new uu°occnplerl"`NW1`eillng of John Millard was hidv`vu"dow'ii"'¢nd reduced to liinaliniz w°°il-_ " `" "‘ ' "" .V The sehr Ethic Vaughan was driven ashore and is I total lcslll" _ ______,,__ 0 WANTS lll HANG NS. SENNTNHS &t§¥5_f i 1 i l \ i I * . |ll[H [|[§H.l‘ ‘Terrible Climax to the illisturbed Condition |_il|ll[NHUH[§ WAS Of Poriu al===Kln n Cro n Prln e lNlNli lllllllSN 8 ` € it W ° ° `NlllNLl BLUWN llP i i Ki s .r l>oR'1‘. Ap . . crow il>lil .KILLED lNNW llllIllNlll lll lil INSNNE _...__ Acqiliiieii ofeuiriief ofwhiie But Sent To A Lunatic A Asylum NEW YORK, Feb. 2-(special)-Ad ud d o . ‘ FI l carriagessls .___ siislorgwtlgsubyieimn zz if-Toll; :e he time the fatal shots were fired Harry __ The Queen Was Unhurt. Bi Ti” "°°°"‘ """‘°“"° §...'£':::.::;‘:;';;:...t°:..t:.‘:_.3:':: Siifling Of Debate Neces- sary To Complete The Program LONDON, Jan. thirtieth-Big as is 1 - ll President Of Live Stock Ass- ie? i'i.'.l’°.f.§’..'..i’.§'.'.°i'i“'1“.§`r'il§.'..l§'if°?i§l'§i.` oclatlon Calls Them Trust g opened today and earnest las the o vernment leaders have show l n ` ' ~ themselves i;o.be in their endeavors Menials to _ , st li _'_ is iioosevelt's policy of government b control oi grazing lands in and out p of forest reserves were unanimously poi e meet the views of all factions con- ituting the present radical major- indursed today' by the National Life sentativcs since the last session of oc ' Association arliament have led to the ex octa- St lc . . V P P The Prceidenifs policy on this ques- 'tion of more definite proposals with tion also 'was approved in reeolu- regard to the government's Irish tions adopted ‘tonight by the conven- policy, old age pensions and educa~, ____ tion- of 'ithe =0olorado Horse and Cat- ti tie Grow`ers"Association, whose pre- references to which in' the king's sidcnt, John W. Springer, labeled the sp United States Bglate as an_aggrege- el trusts. He criticized the protectionists of that the king used his influence as Milssechusetts who demanded a re- far as he was able without over- dilction of the terlfl on wool and stepping the constitutional bou ds to hides, but pooh poohed the western- modify the more sweeping progosals ers' cry for a reduction on shoes w und clothing. \ _ those usually in their confidence. “If they do ‘not cease their tactics' hc said, "I know there is not a men in this hall who will not rise up and compel them, even if it is necessary to hang them as you would reg NN babies." - iiw viiiiiviiii ii iiiiiiiiii This week, “Fairy1and” is present- ing a magnificent series of programs for its patrons. The vaudeville at- traction will be Miss Genevieve Hom- er a queen among soubrettes. 8 charming singer, dancer and comed- Masterly Dleas F or Justice- on, .to mention only a few subjects, ements, especially interested there- There _is an inclination to believe ith which the cabinet is credited by _i_.____ Elllll/IFS lllllHlSS lN THENINW Ciil pilositlon Declares That were assassinated today. they had been sojourning, by e bend men i u who fired a volley from carblnes. open carriage whens group of ulen at corneroflthe Pieua and the arsenal sud- b deniy sprang toward the carriage and levelling the cnrhlaes which they had vv e well defined feeling ofidisap-| ~ --- ntment among the ministerial sup- ` ' DENVER, Colo., Jan. 31-President porters that the cabinet has. not en more definitely radical in- its roposal. ' The speeches of the cabinet repre- LISBUN. Feb. 2-(Speclal)+King Carlos co and the Crown Prince Louie Phililppe wounding the King and the Crown Prince and slightly wounding the Klng's second Thi? were shot to death _while seated in son Prince Manuel. , the Royal Cerrlnile at Lisbon, just after Queen Amelie, who rose in the carriage noesled upon them, ilred, mortelly his seat The King had nlrcady received his death wound. ' Agrsat hush fell on the crowd, and then e terrific burst of anger coupled with Which Was Very Severe , ` at That Port. __._.. LUNENBURG, N S Feb 2 (Special)- Aiylulent hurricsnedestroyed the whervee here and 'ildfgreet damage to the schoon- vvhirled away to the state hospital for the rrlmlusl insane at lntiiewen. Thaw was greatly pleased with the verdict but he was 'unwilling to ge to luettewen and wanted the order con tested. On thc way to uetteewaii Tb»\wdirect- "41 “film IC\_*' il: ¥‘\1.'B.‘\$<\i$l$F~"""£ _ ._ PIT' shrless of women and screams of fright- their return from Ville Visuore where and tried tu shield the Crown Prince was on D T110 Dvpulhfre Wee thrown into a panic. It seemed as though the assassins ilred score of shuts, and in an instant before e startled onlookers could move the en had turned end.were fighting a wily rough the crowd in an endeavor to hurt. ' 'rho Gund ima on the msn killing The royal family were driving In nn three. ’ = il Almost at the ilrst shot the King fell th nck on the seat. m At the same moment the Crown Prince th as seen to half rise, thcn sedk beck on _ find an open space end make tb eir esape. y in the -house of commons, there_ f MNNINB SllNlH Hundred Thousand Have Crossed the Yukon- ST. RA.UL»»Mina., Jan. 31-A spo- cial to the Despatch, from Seattle, Washington, says : The largest herd of caribou ever seen in the wilds of Alaska is now crossing ,the Yukon River, working its way southward to escape the frigid cold of the Arctic region. Professor Joseph B. Terryl, geolo- fnd to the string. It is estimated Calls Thaw a Coward and Skulker. NEW YORK, Feb. l--William Trlweri inn Miss Homer has won signs] Jerome, representative of the peopl success on the Mainland circuit, _sud medcsmssiorly plea today that JM'-li _ he' W°1`k has Men highly rm Bed be done in the cars br Harry Kendal everywhere. Sha comes with the lielvt of testimonials and the Public car rest assured that she `wlil maintain thc highstandard, "Fairview" hm set in vaudeville. She changes pro- grams frequently. BNWIWH Dl”°B9Dl5i11E the latest and brightest selections. She will arrive by the boat ¢hiF morning and will open her week’s cn- gngement to-night, with a splendid repertoire. Particulars will appear in the evening papers. For this week, Percy Haruev. the well known vocalist ,will also sinl in conjunction with Mr. Maddlson,so that each evening there will be twv songs instead of one as heretofore. These men will help each other in the choruses besides singing solos- Tllere will be a complete chen§° Of moving pictures as followsz- (l) Ice industry in Sweden. (2) Masquerade Party. (3) Four looted hero. » (4) Tulips. The admission will be the same as_ last week-ten cents for adults and uve for children. The Moncton Times in speaking IQ- cently 0( the performance of Miss Homer at the Auditorium, said tl-at her songs were excellent. She IHS' scsses a beautiful voice with ercelr tionally ilne ,artlculati0ll. IDB ll" = monologue work in- far above tile or-. dinary. ' ` -"- Coeghe, cells. lnneoeeai :nu than V ailments are quiellyt rellxfl VY' °"°*°|°“" iclilcu. een cumin box. lrilnilil- - i ' R _.‘ ` .. pitiful nekodness. to all the world. l such e min worthy of even the sleghlosi. consideration at your hands I" T., iillllll NMllNlllN[llS', Thaw, Vind ’ctivenesl~,sneers,insiuuatiou ell were lacking; logic, enslysis md calm consideration ofthe filcts were Lhvl substitute. It was no appeal for vengelnc r.iiejury,llut always in his argument ther mercy. I Gominl to the conclusion of the lor; address, Mr Jerome denounced Thaw ii bltrerest ferml es “a coward. B|llllH"| behind, the pettiuoets of his wlie attempting to shield end rave lil worthless life behind hcr shame.” Twice in his sanity. d°°l"°‘i tl" prosecutor, “he has ret in this court roen end had her bare her shame in all if _- i, iiiiiii ii, i PAm5__ nwlying to the theme D|,°,,,,»-which up given in the city by theliw that Mr Jerome addressed i I was the ucfe of fairness, even et iimell i H Any Gulrdilll .Rldif who receives adilnly print- ed. badly printed. “lfidlv ii ' , folded.. badly eat. badly _ -iiiife-'~ii<1.fii»iiif~vf».ifi>s' took [ham out in order to aifer lays now and there seems to be no was insane. ,hemas59e“,1,,yf°,10,,ns_ l-le closed his mesterly uddx-ess fo the ury by a spirited reference to what was supposed to he Brown's chief delusion. "ln all evidence." said Mr. Palme . “tile Phe head of the column es reported play up to his pert. Gentlemen, dU0l1°1"S wld U1" Bmw" hm’ 8 5°"'“l“ ly those who have been travelling in there was one man who sat behihd il0lu*4i0l1ub0\1tfl Svrtelll meh- If WM 11°* he district, seems to be near Sixty the scenes, and after the play was possible to make any mention of that file Creek, the herd apparently com- over saw Brown come off the stage. ng from the Tanana Valley. It is That person was the jailor,- Mr. ielieved that the winter is unusually Hamill. evere, which has had the effect of Now, gentlemen, put all this medi- mi\n’s name without Brown showing signs of his delusion. Hin it siruc you,gentlemen, that ell through this ,nvmg the animals from their usual cal evidence out of the wan and investigation th|s`man's name has been cedlng~p1ains to some point further excerise common sense. "“P°“"‘"Y “‘°“"l°“°“““"‘l BF°“'“ h” Had not Hamill every opportunity been “B lllllft RS BUY lD9°fBl»0l`- louth. t xiii- ll Il 1' t ll stter opportunity than the doctors? - If a person was staying at your house and felgning insanity do you n c *_* c - When Mr. Hamill was cross-examined WINNIPEG. Feb. I-Some exiriordin- by my learned friend with regard to rp tyrannical decrees are being published 32110 EDCOUDWP Eli the liiil N10 H8102 by the Dcukhobor leaders. that blrl fair to lrlve the whole of the Northwest com- t nunilies out eu e vent pilgrimage next t ipriny. The situation ln_ the Donkhohor must make sure of the doct3,.s_-- villages here ll unparalleled in the world. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiis ii 1. is o notice what went on; and did he "Now, gentlemen, you can weigh ell ot know whether it was put on or thiliovlflenoe, We have done our duty a- Ot- H9 BUYS! "I BBW l10¢'»l1iDE counsel fortheCrown and weleeve the f`°“g~ Bmw” was |’hY5l°“llY “H case in your hands with every confid- ever saw any reason or sympton °“°°‘ ` d think him insane.” Hadn't he a oi: think you would have a better hance to know it than a man who ame to casually call upon him? 'It was a sham all through." Now, look. Let us follow this hing out. Brown says “No doubt he lawyers will do all rig lt but 1 So he'does, and to have no inun- They have been ordered to lell their cattle 'sistency he writes out this history by theirleaders. They have done so, and of his life, 'which has been given in now their children die for want of susten~ 0VidBD¢0i Bhd DU* Of -Wlllfh MB IPW- n`ce. Last fall lhcy were ordered io evil y s could evolve u dlfence oi' insan- ¢, . hd' ’m_°D_ to the numb" 0. l5_000_ 10;. Isn’t that the clevcrest di»'.-lar making emnckery of the benevolence of 8' the Quakers. who gave them to them. The sane man could put up. (Mr. Palmer hcre referred nt length to the care with which the pllstnor Doukhobongevethewhols ofthe product: had gathered togetherthe damn, °f itotheirleaderqaud the plople are now pe_upere.A special order was also cent out at the commenvment of winter to cell eil the chickens A il this was accordingly done, lt e tremendous ncriilce. Recently agents have gone around to abolish “llme,"aud nv uch ee $6.000 worth of watches _and tslwthea have been ukrn swly from the people. Mirrors have also been forbidzfglnnd eu agent of Peter Veviegin hal _ around a'g‘ll colleciel all leokinkgdlimlé Tea. angler. coffee, also pancakes have been forbidden. and their food liinow nerrlvveii down to raw path- tooe, onions, carrots. turalpc, eic. The women hav been noted for their skill in emhnold»l'y,%t' this the leerlerl have roftlcilcc. ‘ ‘ll what ii lnnaieil by a committee. _ reno onvirlunrr ls gnsi-mira to cure any .cess of Itching, Bli d, _ 3 fn" ,merry winds, fell- slid very lwld ,_ _ . Bleeding o intruding Piles in 6 to lideye or in refunded. 50 ctr. I rms ‘oliildn me 'ro 14 bus. his 3 plan fo establish insanity He -had not established any delusion pfior to going to jail, but when a delusion had to be produced the er of this man who wassup- broiight forward and he tried to prove that this was a thing of long standing). Why did the prisoner say this was the 'man he wesafter. Because the doctors said that the delusion had only started after he went to jail? Look at what the doctors have tmtified ah to his physical healthy it wssnormal. They nearly ell are at one on this point. Drs. Henderson and McLaughlen endeavor to make out that certain little things-the prisoners well: for instance end other peculiarities are evidence of his unsound mind. .God help us, gentlemen, if we were ell subjected to ‘such a system _of examination. We are-tolil~thet~ Brown has an acute mind: and that is a sign of inesnityi We are told that he is sluggish: and that is- unothcrclgnd He is happy: htgil morons: he is voluble: ‘he ie Mlnard’s Llnlment Cures Dlsfemper Ellll SlllllS Sllll IN ENNNNN WINNIPEG, Jan. 81-One of the most extraordinary law suits that has been instituted in Manitoba hes been commenced in the prothono, tary's onlcc in Winnipeg. The plain- tin is e man et whose name 140,000,- 000 persons tremble, for he is no less e personage than the Czar, The alleged faithless steward ofthe ceer is Stefan Proskurekofl, and with hi is a woman of high degree, Annu Zilhlan by name. The two hail from Tsebkend, the lergestcity of"Uen-‘ :gig to lbs pemecuting him wasitrel Asia. The errlng couple have since their arrival here, been nttlng themselves out sumptuously, end Nicholas, at the conclusion uf his statement of claims, humbly requests that all these lends, goods and chat- tels be vested ln his name and con- verted to his own use. Referring to the ahsconder the statement says : "The defendant, Proeekurekoif, who gasses-under the assumed name of eeian Ludkotfkae, wee formerly treasurer for the department of the intel-for of ti? Russian government in the Provip e of Turkestan. During his tenure of oillce there he reeei sums eléloounttng to I40_toublue and over Sl ,000 end stole or embeuled and appropriated the money for his own use." .]||i;__¢4'| ginimsi Cures Dipihorlr- ” dinlcult problem. lopment and commercial expansion. facillitate her commercial _activity ard in the harbor, e The whois shore is -drawn with wreck- age. ’ i WENNN BUSNIN With Fiv Other Dramatists A H- Took Part in Bai