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Kausas oI'rY, Mo., June 17‘- Twenty-six persons are known tn have been killed and many injni-nd by ii storm, which passed over Con. trai West Missouri, last Saturday, dlfmolllihlnl-Z bllllfllngs, tearing down wires and leaving the smaller towne a(;‘d'”0""tl”Y homes completely wreck- e . FP'-lm mesure reports that have been received it is believed that the storm that struck Kansas City late l"*1l“|`dBY,_ causing the death of two persons and doing damage amounting to many thousands of dollars swept to thc South, through Bates County where it lcft a trail of death and destruction. 'l`l1 path* of the storm was hui( B. mild Wllltl anfl flvo miilog long, ‘ TH/iW'S Al’PLICATION. WHITE PLAINS, June 17-Hurry K. Thaw's own allenist, Dr. Roy L_ Leak. Bublleaned by Thaw's lawyers $0 hell’ him in his legal fight ‘ for freedoin, _aided the state this after- noon in its fight to keep the slayer of Stanford White in the asylum at Mattawan. Dr. Leak, who is second Physician at the asylum, testified be- fore Justice Keogh, in the supreme court that in his opinion Thaw was "constitutionally inferior." "Can he recover from that?" asked William T. Jerome, former district attorney of New York, who is op- posing for the state 'l‘haw’s applica- tion for liberty. ..Nn_,. _ "Arc such persona -apt to do strange things when under stress or under the influence of liquor." "They may." ~ . "ore-_n?" "Ycs." “Do they have delusions of persecu- tionl" _ _ ' “They do,” . “Ami when they drink _they resort to acts of violence do they notf' “ln n great many cases." ‘ Dr. William A. White, an alienist, in charge of the United States gov- ernment hospital at Washington, was the first witness. Dr. White testi- fied that he had examined Thaw on three occasions, the latest being last Thursday, when he spent three hours he hdd found no evidence of paranoia "Thani is not lnsane," ha said, "and it would not be unsafe to the iommunity to liberate him now." “Did you give him the memory test?" asked William T. Jerome, former district attorney of New York, who is representing the state. "Yes, for two hours," Dr. White rc- plled. °' "His memory was very good laiivl his talk was entirely rational.” ' "Did Thaw 'say that the lawyers were in a conspiracy to keep him fn the asylum?" » "No, he did not." William A. Stone, former governor 04 Panngyivarlla, the next witness said he had known Thaw, four years described 'l‘bew’s ,manner and al>l>°¢\'- ance as "perfectly natural." As 'fo 'l‘haw's sanity, Mr. Stone said, "he is perfectly rational no question about it in my mind." - _, . , _ _ _ rue irisnrulili iuill 1.5.\°;ib_;»_ “ll TEIPERITURES (Special to The' Guardian.) 1‘0RONTO, June 19-Moderate to Fresh west wlnlll, lair and' about the same temperature. The tomperxtiure at three o'elock thlfmornlng y the “Retail Store" 'Noted Thermometer e-dth_¢ northern mionns 'vm nity-fin deems above nero. - The lowplt temperature recorded yemi-any no my-olalit dem-in air ye ue-o and e hllllilt WH lllt! t . mobil will une ll. Tgllm K of todo will be *fif- tled llnnrsuaad -(arty-lylx imlnntnn. kisser, mime is 1: f-_ , _ . * , _ » \ _ __ _ _ ,__ , _;_._,.__,. _ __ The' tide will be high this after- .................---- iiiyiidunn ~:¢_v¢n__obe_v¢. *dh _lowest recorded _wg N-msn; night vu my-four ue- gnp shove, it nine n. rn. yesterday ‘ie on nity-eight above and nine p.m. and had seen 'him yesterday. » 'l-Ie, _ Gronna I-Iouser oo giving full 14 delegates The result Root 558. McGovern 502 Lauder fl. When Root attempted to speak the Ml|\lSt¢l' Of JUSUCC Und Mas Aaron 'ro Mousiirisr Premier Will Asif Leuve A - WEEANOT BLACK' NEW YORK-Instead ol swathing s husband recently departed the mod ern widow has elected to wear pure _ herself in sombre black as n ut- IS ward mark of respect and devozicitl to I _ _ r white. White, according to lashlon's new decree, ls to be worn hy widows Canadian Press.) < six mths, r ,.9 V _ of the vote was: 1. a. _ ( . OTTAWA' June “_A” appeal to lsdntlmlllgstand mwomen.filvehob;re:a'iclae` the Privy Council 0" the S“l"`em° in the fashionable Fifth avenue shops. _'° Court decision in the marriage law said yesterday that the demand for references will, in all probability, be white morning and espwinny white' (Canadian Press.) heard at the end of the Canadian list crepe, is so g;.mt that the nupply in QI-IICAGO, June 18-The final in July. not equal to it , vote that gave Senator Root the ma- The Minister of Justice Q0” V’ ' Mrs John Jacob Astor will wear ail- jority as temporary chairmen was England with Premier Borden and wh,ta',,,B,_ead of black Mm Astor. cast by Patrick Halloran,_!lrst Wash- will at once ask for the necessary ,md ordered Feveml deep mourning ington diatnct’ at. 5'42`0 clock' leave to “mu” the appeal' dresses,but hardlv had these been sent RA _solid delegation recorded for _hMost of the counsel engaged on home when they were returned to the: . . c case will be in England on other Stow n the Winn nf Mrs Antnnn nm_ Canadian cases at the same time. than Min william H Fnrne who nn_; I Han' Mr' Doherty said today that cs nht like to see her' daughter dres-- he was pleased with the rapidity with End in blank' and nn elaborate order? which the Supreme court hetl; Q18' was substitiited which called for over-A posed of the cases and that e ce- yunnn in nnre wn_te_ 'lldifxicidefrllghiiflsxilllilll Mft- A"*P"“ _ ‘"°°°°“ "° “=P"° “fi hall wat iii~ an uproar, which the tional aspect of the question. ' “fn mfnerlals’ and sm,” am tnmllwd Sgt-at-arms had difficulty in eiielling. with regard to that section of me “"“‘ “°h ‘“’“"-" °."’l’° 1" P“'°”* W'“"°~ A lnfge llumllff left that hall- reference relating to the Quebec mar- Her gowns are _mmply in the °xt‘r”m°l dn t c __ the and the materials are graceful and -*ll riege law that i no con fi n cunning ROOSEVELTIS COUSIN WEDS. Dominion but waa_ a -matter for the “we ‘nm nnndlnn out several mnu__n_ f May 27th at Wcstmount, and no one i' province to deal with if the law was ing Outfits nf num wnn_e_,, sam the BOSTON, Mass., June 17-Hlstir- (|_ d . tif t - _ n - ic King’s (lliapcl was thronlzcd with mme “nm sac my head of R large 1' ilth `a'vel"`“’ “hop k d ___.- _ which makes a specialty of ;mpoi-ted prominent society fol to ay at thc '_”i` wedding 0| Miss Margaret _Richm,d_ VAI UABLF PATFNT dresses and hats_ The material used’ _ d ht 1 P ¢ _ 1 ' 1 - - are arinlire, Alaska, _ which is 3 soft iggllarggggn 3' oHarI;,;:§s0;ndM;;_l;€E satin with a dull finish; cashmere de ' oic, crepe dc Chine, white, chilion, H ii R it i N k _ “ _ -B f S°f°`:ff1,,, ‘Q °§',,Y°f, it” 'raooivin wash. June 17-As tin. hengaliiie. ermiire and chime. 'rams sin o o . o ore ose e _ s i - _ _ _ Ethel Roosevelt, daughter of Col, “nd result of the tireless industry of liv- is not so well liked for white_mourn- lyk-9_ Roosevelt was among me ing in the mountains with his family lui! b0C1ll1Se Of ItB lUSl1I‘6, but it is_ us- bl-i,de~s ,,_ttendance_ in an old box-car and of scruplous- ,€l“°t » CIVIL WAR 'RELIGS` resumption of the avi“l'l°“` "wet to two 'ears " concluded the Jud MINNmAP0u`_ June 17 Mnne todnyfsixteen inirlnienhstnrted _“in i; l' " 5°' . 1 --. -° con cs. arran e c ommi ee o _ balls and nennline n_r° th°nin~_<> lead- the Aero chili. 'rnl distance in he NEW N' B' MWISTEE' ing' l`0fl“0l-B 0 I0' "rms B BUF' covered bein about 292 miles, dur- _ ronnld Petersblirs. Ve.. where federal ing which hge centestnnili must iiy VST' `l0HN',,‘,],;‘,f‘,° 61,7 t,`:°l§‘; 3"' tl'ooPS were llndfil' WS0lE° fm' lil!" three times around the circuit from I~:M?_:'v£ck ml; ,nl ture “Rm B 3-W months during the civil war.. Dr. iF. Angers to qhoiet; Chnlct to Sn,,mc,._ dx for rc_e_eEt_O: "dm stil C';“h\' M, Gibson, whose offices are in Pills- and Saumer to Angers. The prizes are mt” was mdn "mm in n'mo;n(;,; bury building, has lust returned from two equal amounts of $5,000 each. gf ,l.','mmnn, Flanfmin .B Cabinet wmn a visit to Petersburg and Other Q69, Twelve passengers were carried by t nmolio Ho succeeds H ' B n iiciieius in virginia and Maryland, the airmen, Allard alone tai- "‘_‘t ,gl W n ' _ St J nn ,_ "“' " j niaryiinni, bringing with him federal ing fom- on his machine. 2* __ tg n‘_’_nv__' ‘§,,e(,~‘__};’_1"_;_':","‘;‘_- in visit to Petersburg and otn- Shortly_ after the start Allrird's \n'_"yn£ Mr wnnn ° was nwn H01' er battlefields in Virginia and aeroplane broke down and fell to the nent' (, v__'__n Wlndn in 'ne "_f____nn Y diers' home soon, together with stere- lrround from a low altitude. His mc- '[0 ° ft_r;‘er|n°rnf nnnétntnrs C" ted to thc lnrnates of t-he state sol- chanican sustained a broken leg, but nt 5 gn ken K d mn d ' ri ts “ diers‘ home soon, together wich ratgre- the airmen and the other passengers 5 °V°`m“ - ' ml n ry _|309 ° °r‘ opticon views reproducing presen- ay were unhiirt. _ _ nhotogi-aphslqf afinllnwlnlr balatleflelds. _Die_Bii_i:sy ar}other(`hFrnnch r_i_i:'_maii,` NOT IN Pohrhos' Fromaipoiige c mnereadyw e yng rom .arresw it ,I __ for peanut planting, Dr. _ Gibson passenger named Gosirlngs to enter _0f_'llg?_?_?;J(_;' £330 ny 330;; 22325 gathered up a quantity of bullets the contests also came to grief. I-lie; _nr uw nent _nn monnm Hon' ,L G during his visit to Petersburg, and machine was hurled 'to the grouni Uugmm said to the newspaper men; 1 _ the supply of relics showedrrno signs :eng_gebusnvn_;a;;__;iev_n_i;::_yynizig_uredw_nB You can pohmvsly deny the rumor of being exhausted soon, ons of Y. w___h both _egg broken. that I nm about to unter nnlmcm I |i_t_‘wa'| 'fifty'-nine above. ` ` ‘ - » . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Y r _ _ _ an _ _ _ _ __ » ,.,,. _ _~_- ~_-_-_~ - -_- -_-_-,-,-_-_-,-_-_~.=- -:.1-_-_-_-.-.-_-_'fsrv-:::::::: -_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-,-,-_-_ »_-_-,-_-_-_»,-_-_-,-,-;_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,~_-_-_-,-_ ABEGWEITS WIN EIGHTH VICTORY - a ___....;_._.__._<.-_ The Ahcgweits added `another to much’ of A chance on two occasions present year. ° There is to be spout series of by trying to score on an error by their splendid “ne of victor". ‘Mt the Abbles. Two men'in succession games between the Y. M. O. A. and °"“"°5 lm th' ‘lm pm' ‘C vi°t°“° were nailed at the home plate. In the Victorias for the honor of sei-\.ri.l Park by delwtlns tl" Y- M- 6- 1*- l-Y one instance it -.vu en an overthrow place. A series of five games will he the score of seven to none fn a well to nrst and "Billy" winged it from played. Mr. Hearty has donated a played game. the woods, and in the other the ball gold medal for each member of the F. `MeOarsy pitched for the Abe- arrived from lellt field in time to winning Y-el!!! in tbl! ISHS!- gweits and struck out ten n~en,'»vhlle catch Teddy as he eflld from the J. Bulger as umpire and L}McKfn- Dewar for the Y. M. O. A. farmed out plate. ' ‘ non mi bans, were vigilant and gave w kin twists' In the last lnnln it took the whole every utilisation. six. Dewar gave no al g . g while Metluey presented inc men Abbie team to corner Gas»_-'in his way The tell!! llnid up ll folio" 2 with the first station. _to third. _ Alngvltltn Y-ll.0.A- The Abbles got two mon to fmt on There is one more game to be play- Vaafdu-stins catcher Whitlock’ being hit by the pitcher. Saunders of ed in this League. liie victories Medan! Dltvlllf " DOWN' the Abbles secured two of the runs and Absgwelta will line up for the Glllellnl 1 but Gall _ and made tum hits. Hanna hir. out dui game. london I but Moore 5 double in the Bret inning and Vsn~ 'rue Abegweite by their consistent L. Campbell - 8 tue 1 Howlett derstlns drove out g pretty little I playing, having won eight consecutive Hansard shmtltop lane which was gathered in by Whitlock victories and loot no gamenere the 0. Cellnvbell .1.ll°ld Marti the Y. ehortltop. _ winners of the langue and will _hold Johnson fight dold Cor-ne; i 'nie Y. M. o. A, soya wok too the mucirui Hum trophy wr- the Davey ' wit" MN 'Wl\1t\°°\= iriimam Luimmiuminrmein nina have no idea in giving up my lucra- SUSPAIIUN ill HAVING EHULEHA A _ UN BUAHU i (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, June 18-The Steam- ship Hamburg, from Naples, with 945 steerage passengers aboard was held at quarantine today to await the ex- amination of culture taken from a child who died on June 10 of a dh- ease with symptoms similar to that of Asiatic cholera. The result of the examination will not to be known until -tomorrow. SYDNEY MAN _ Has Disarrassrin. ,___ BYDNEY, June 17--The disappear- ance of Larry F. Fieldberg, 5 Dane, who was employed at the Steel plant is causing his friends and the 'police some anxiety. He was last seen on has beard of him since. His money is stil, at the pay odlce, and his clothes are at the Victoria Hotel here. The missing man is aged ab- out 25, unmarried, with clean cut sharp features. It is not known whether he met with foul play or left the city suddenly on personal business. ANOTHER ALLAN HAS BEEN CAUGHT. LEXINGTON, Ky., June l5-Wes- ley Edwards, who, with his uncle, Siding, Allen, has been a fugitive since March 14, when the Alien outlaws shot up the court house at Hillsville, Va., kiilling tive, was captured at Clay City, Powell County, yesterday af- ternoon. This news reached here last evening. Edwards offered no resistance when the Sheriff, recognizing him, placed iiim under nrresf. Ile was worn hy his weeks of travel through the mountains, dodging the oflicers of three States. - Edwards would not reveal the hiding place of bis uncle, the leader of the outlaws, the only one now at large. Floyd Allen, a brother of Sidna Allen, has been condemned to .nleath for his part in the shooting up ol the Hillgvilln (Va.) Court House, in which Judge Massie, the Sherld, the County Prosecutor, a juror and o witness were killed. Floyd Allen was on trial when the shooting took place, was wounded and captured on the spot. The oth- ers fled to the mountains, and all except Sidna Allen and Wesley #Ed- wards soon were captured. COHDEIISED IDS f _ T00 LITE FOR ` CLASSIFICATION One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. __Y____________________ ___ ROOMS T0 LET, WITH OR WITH- one hoard. Apply 139 Kent Bt- op- posite Morell. 6~-19lVl3l- FOR SALE Oli TO-l»iT.'I‘, HOUSE onwilrafton Street, opposite Prince ales ceiiege. Aniily to W- F» Roh- ing_ 6*-l9lVl1“' 'rioNiuivfuN"r nouns: 'ro nerr oN‘| Douglass Street,Contalning6 roonls and halls, good yard and hell' of barn. Apply, 72 Douglas Street. 6-19M6l LOST LAST MONTH, TWO GOLD crosses with cliaius, Glaidys, on one cross and May, on the other. Re- ward given for returning to Revere Hotel. 6-l_9__M§ip`_d. WANTED A MAN T0 WORK' ON a farm, married man preferred,good wages to the right man. Apply at once or call personally on C. C. Craig, Middleton, _Lot 27. _6;1_9M3i. FOR) SALE OR T0 LET. NEW house store and fiilteen acres land at Bedford Sta. Excellent business location. Mrs. T. Greene, Mlllcove. 6-l9M1mpd. ii'ris's'AiIs'.`s'oi-io`oNsis "FRANK" 17 tons registered, csrrys 30 tons, draws 5 ft water in ballast. For further particulars apply to W. N. Grant, Wallace, N. 3.* G-latlllipd. PARTNER WANTED WITH $4000 TO 88000. capital to take an interest in a live profitable business that has a big future to it in Char- lottetown-. Must be 5 good reliable man. Write "A" care Guardian. 6-19ME1w. HORSES WANTED. LOW BLOCKY built ones. from 4 to 10 years old, 10, ll, 18 and 18 hundred; also some good drivers. We will be at Kensln ii next 'Nici-sday, th P. -B. Brown's, Friday the list, Saturday the lllnd. John J. Hc- Dougoli, John Ilene. 0-tllllll. A ' crurfunnv _ A nsreneucr ' vienna f _..._-.-_---~--r¢-- llo Difficulties Expect A -lui Bur one um iiiiiiriui it " auf) (Canadian Press.) 1 mais, June is-'rue Argument oi the subject of the Chinese loan was reached this afternoon by the dele- gates of groups of international bank; ers representing Great_Brftain, Unit# ed States, France, Germany, Rullll and Japan. The argument is subject to the lpf proval of the governments of the 'ok powers participating in the loan, all but one of which have ratified lt. Many of the details and condition! of the loan have not yet been work- ed out and the agreement reached to- day will hold good only if all thi parties are unanimous. However, no difficulties are expocb- cd. ASQUITH STRUCK A SUFFRAGETTBL LONDON, June 17-The Woman'a Social and Political union gave Out the version of the sullragetta ap- saults on Premier Asquith at the If caption at the India oiiiee last night as told by the assailants themselves. According to this story the first wo- man grasped Mr. Asquith's hand and shoulder and said loudly: “Untll you Panini; asourri-I _ , _ give votes to women we cannot allow you to hold these public functions without interruption," whereupon Mrs. Asqulth seizedthe woman and bundled her out. _ Meanwhile the woman had 4 been ejected that a young man who tightly clutched Mr, Asqulth's hand and uni- form cried out: "We must have a government mea- sure for women at this session!" and proceeded to emphasize the point wnen Mrs. Asquith called out "Oh, there's a man too," and pounced on him. The young man was hustlod. out. M?anwhile' the woman-had been conducted to the cloak-room, when she met Lloyd _George, whom she in- terrogated on the woman sudrogs question. She was dragged oil- Next she met Mr. and Mrs. Asquith as they were leaving and again at- tempted t_o address the premier. Mr. Asquith struck ber a hard blow Oil the arm with his -cocked hat, _which doubled up considerably while Mrs. Asquith boxed her tears. A CHURCH WORKER ‘, DEAD._ TORONTO, June" 11-Miss Julld 'l‘l|ley.__ wholheld < nloreuiost Pl!!! in the work of. theqdhurchi in Toronto, uiefi simuay ai.. st;-°Jolni's _honpitiit 'where she was taken_only- onlrldlli last. _Miss»'I‘,llle!_, who hldillndt-, in failing health lori ayear, -In _daughter of -the‘.lat_e dir illeohnrd 'fl'llley, of Bt. John. Shtf-wh 350110 of the first to take up thvllh Of 5 deaconesii for \the» Church ol-IDP land. and sft¢!r`wa'i'd|l‘_heea`me q.;,_¢Q0° nn' mourn in nreseiiting eueinlnll of the Church oi England Unpa- csses and missionary training . For a dong time she was lden with the _-oinneh or the Ammm and labonsd in the down-town cries. she vm nie inns- or -_ Women's Bible class and also of branch of the Wom\_n's Anxlllati rendering every alllstnnce to lNV..G. A. Kuhring, than feeder, and novo! st. John, N. B. I-ler executive abil: ity was later recognised by the dh; eesan yomerve auxiliary when she was made president upon the degli of Mrs. Williamson, a lllter _oi _ir Edmund Osier. Interput villi' take piece at London, Out., on Whip nelday. ‘Miss Tilley, small in Itlh :tv ° 30th, Charlottetown, Revere Hotel, ure, audi wearing the deaconees ”!orm. presiding over hundreds my ‘women of the church, made an any ' stAndiug.figare. f _ _ ,.g._.-_-_--_ -<-i-------- l Kew Minerva ~uiiimeiit.*ie'tN' bend’ ‘ __. _ `,_ » _ _ _ . _ \ - _ 1 5 f ‘ w. _e ni.,-A “\\.-.3 _ . ,, A A _;_ _ _ \ ~ _ ,___,_,,,.,-_.... ....,_,. ,_, _ _, ., ,.. ,.1 fj_‘,4.§ ` ‘ fini-\“, » 2?” 0 . ~ .nf-_-_»:_=.. l 1 V l ,_ A _v _., » \ -\__ _ \ ~ ~ _ ‘ .._< . ._ _ 1 '_ i ~ .4 i p ti. \ ,__ . - _ -\.. _