. ,I _-.X "‘ ‘_» .~~.~.»r~ ..~ ,. ~. ., ‘_-r 'T'-“t'?'f-`__'~' if _-_ '~":fI-‘~ »`-up-I'.mrl shores; dashing in their rnaresticl beauty over the huge rocks, sen BDrny dimming for an instant' the surroundings, then clearing and bringing more prominent the grand- eur of the ocean view. Love cmd. Fortune, is n transforma- tion picture, and beyond words to describe fn its beauty. Dealing with the love.of A flower girl and her sweetheart, the story tells how a sudden fortune turns the fickle lover from his first love. A fairy brings him gold, it fs the open seasame for |0x~tlmo in every sense Of the Word, and he forsaken and spurm his true love. Then the tide turns and -he is put away from his new home, in the end being caiken oaek by the flower gui, sua- made -never' '1`l1° s0rz¢°“S color-lugs of the transformation scenes. the beauty of the fairy, and the general d-eviction Surname any film shown here. Ever! 0110 91101115 no rt, as it will be shown but this one Saturday evenini- A new singer will. be at New Won- derland tonight. also for butione aff peerance, Mrs. J. Cameron, who will assist Miss Dall Zell in thevmusfcal portion or ure program. and in a popular- gong. Come and 'hear her, and participate in the unusually good program for Saturday night. r i i i t i i iiliWl,_BU|liiiiii-I Put Upto Entertain Visiting in China. AMOY, Oct. I6-(Special)-A typ- hnon yesterday wrecked all the build- ings constructed for the entertain- ment; of the American fleet. iliHN`N|i\|iiiiN'S` i - iiiSi HLLY' other classy trotters, gave the two- yeirr-old trotter, Nancy McKcrron, rr, record of 2:25? at Lexington. Nrznizy McKerron was sired by John A. Mc- Kr3'ron, 22045, while her dam is the old champion, Nancy Hanks, 2:04, which Madden purchased nt the Fasig- Tipton sale at New York last Fall. iiilriii il] Iiiiiii ' iiiiiliii BUY, EASTON, Pa., Oct. 15-Surgical ‘skill as applied in a Philadelphia hospitrl two years ago, whereby it was hoped to relieve brain pressure by removing p, piece of old skull, did not work out in the case of Charlet; Spurgeon Welty, fourteen years Old. Charles is stil a “bad” boy, nccordr ing to his father, despite the work of skilled physicians to correct his way- wardness with the knife. The lad was recently brought tn, Easton by his father, Charles Welty. ond turned over ta th e authorities, who committed him to priwn- TWO years ago it is alleged that the youn- gster broke into a cellar' and stole e lot of wine. Later on the same night the police say he robbed H cigar f_\c-- tory, , Before he underwent the 'surgical operation Welty was nr'rc-str-d on rr charge of stealing' a horse. Then. it is said, he threatened to siiouf- u Dul- iceiman when the latter attempted £0' or-rest him. When but little more than ten years old he prevented his school teacher from whiDPil\S him DY thrusting the muzzle of a rel/Olvel’ 111 hcr face' __._.____.____- iiiihiih iiiiiiiii NDON October 15-Ry an order Miss. Allfce Cornfelia Thaw in Pitts- guished. According to the counsel, th: the meeting by a standing vote, ex-t doug an omcer in charge of the work The district secretary then gave the report on the condition of the work in the different' districts. On motion the reports were received' and the district secretaries were thanked for their arduous labors and their re- port. f The afternoon session opened gt ,two thirty, the Rcv. Mr. McDonuld, gave another' of his admirable om] hc-lpi‘ul half hours with the Word. His subject was the teachings of Jesus' as to the State. Then followed the elec- tion of the ofllcc-rs for the ensuing year, wh-ich are as f'>llo\vs‘~President |;oV_ pl. A. McPlr'.'c; Vice President King.; Codrrty, llcv. Mr. Scllars; Vice i’r'.-siclent for Queens, ltc\'_ Wm. Mc- Leod; Vice President for Prince. Rev, Ernest S. Weeks, B. A., B. D. The reports of the different depart ments were next taken up. The re- port on Temperance was given by Rev. R. G. Strathle in the absence of HGV. S. D. McPhee; the report ofthe adult 'Bible Class was given by Rev. W. B. Crowell; the report on elemen- tary work was given by Mrs. Sander S0115 the report on the International Bible Reading Association was given by H. Myers and tire report on t_c.1r'h- cr"s training was given by lle\'. lf. A. Wightmani. All Lire <1i"ie:'cnt_ -fc- ports were the siriijccts of inter'é.~iti:rg and helpful rliseir.-ision. The afternoon session closed at tive o’clock, ' I-r-1 W i 11 ` ¢q‘.:SI'V ` TYPHUIIN BLUWS Eiiiiltii LUSES |V|iNY iii.. ' 'iS Schools Closed and Public Shift, on Ofticiai Grounds Drefii ed the Gift. 1 l;`D2/lU'NDSTO.N. Oct. l6`-(Special), MONTREAL' och 16_(Specia1)__ ' 'then "5 “ 5°"‘°“E °“tbrea‘ °’ sm in' Monsieur Conlay, explorer and travel- pf; 1165?: __ _ _ fer now visiting here, this morning `°` """'m“] Board of Health ‘S presented George Ham with a real r-_:iran rrornptly, preventing the fur .h- live Mcsium ,,1u,.,_.' brought from Afri_ L: ~;ji.c.id of the disease. 'c‘ I ;"';"`\'y C5525 We” \`elf0Tt°d HIPC 1 'Yi , Mr. Hain was n;iturnlly eniimrassed. Li” ‘bigfsrdiélelly q:"‘°:ly' the I’ 0' by this perrrliirr possc.<.=iori and polite- "` 01”" g °" C 1° enlmx- I" r':I_urned thc slave ex'rl~riniuf Ll t 'rim disease is m str rev 1 t _’ J' ‘ '° ‘“ ,_.1. U15. ,.hi1dren_ O y P a 1 I..-i|irr.dir1ir Pucilrc ofhcrirrs are not per- /._,, ,he Schuuls are closed and pl i,_ nrri.Li.-l to a/_'cr-pt gifts from the pub- ic iatherin-as prohibited. lic. Biurrsn Aster Aire rr./avr Q WILL BE IN CNEASED ;'i`he i`rfever_'nrnent Definitely Decides to Abandon Its p Policy of a Reduction of Armaments: One of the ,. .» .\c . , . ._ nj- -';f';.,f ‘- _,i_; '..- . i.~_,r.\ iw-~ i- ,iw .,, in Big Fire Sei by Loconio- Seventeen Perish on Refugee' American Fleet atAm0y, |'tiv_r, Which Burned Elevrtor . fraili Derailed Amid the And Railway Offices. Sweeping Flames. CHICAGO, oct-__ rr.-tsrwciuir--'riici ii;i;‘r'aorT. oct. 10-(Sr>eCi=11>-'1`lie International Salt Docks (‘iilrirrrcti|`°1i¢l train which-18571 flight WCM Ui clcvntor, two stcamsliips and r~,qi|\..,,y| Metz to conveyrcfrrgces from thc iirc offices were totally destroyed oy ,,iti.;lZ_ threatened thc village stnrtczi spc‘:t.aL'\.'lar flrc this rnorning; totulit"1'~`t“m this morning- Ioss o million and o qo,.rter_ I Hear Newacke the fire had destroy- fghe cL,nj1ogmti.,n o.~igi,,,,tL..,1 "om ,I ' ed a portion of the railway, and the spmk from R |0c0n_,,,Li\.,, ,md the u,.eu,lraiis spread detailing the train which S.,-5 io-, \.,~,,,; [ive aorcS_ lwas surrounded hy the flames and '.`: .~ Linlunrct property was previous- Sl’ce‘mY b\U““‘l~ ly ,.._,,',_'n ,H1 ,Hur ywrs ug" with ni Tire wires. are all do\vu and reports miqi n -1, so [arc indefinite, but irrlurrnntiou i.~'i re- -.~-»-*<_- ccivcd that sc\'r-ii-ter-rr i'efugees rvere u .au _-Q. riothcr train b...\riui,, ph) siciiius has started as [ro ir .lv much sulicr in un wiiis NEW YORK, Octoizcr 12-1-Icnry ' Standing Lea", 11 full-nloodcd :"io_i:< Indian, who is n graduate of rho Our-| li.=le Indian Sc-lrcol, and formerly al full back on the Carisle football - eleven, was arraigned in the' Tombs' '__ po'lice court to-day charged with big- umy. The complaints. was orought by _ i "mul burned to dearth, l`oi|rtceri bodies he riosroN, oct. 1r.~J0iin iviiuidcn, _ ,ng ,0,,,,,, in Um, mm owner of liurrilrurr; llcllc, 21042, and, | A A _ V LONDON, Oct. la-Arrangemen ts 3 First of the Far=re2ching Effects of the European Crisis. - ». . ' l.t)ND0l\, Oct. 15-One of the iirstf' ccorwiing to the principle which ha.. `of the fur rcaciiing effects of ihf Eu- f“"_"` f‘°"n`l’ubli¢`lY amfmcd bl' Great ,.,,,,k,,n “isis -,mcame knm__,,__ many. illiitiirrr, i»_r~nncc. ltussia and Italy in The British Government Img (lem tu- <._..i_rng \\ri_h tire ons.. week s events, . , ' _ ~ -- ifcrniiinv will find hcrscll compelled to .ly xlucldled to abandon its lmhcy U1 1'- into the samc stand on second rcduct_iou\ of armaments. Naval cor:-yihoiiglit, despite the awkward situa. srruceiorr on a. large Scale will' fmmr-' tion which it will create for Austria. '2'*‘i0_11v’ _U0 §BS\lll\ed, and the army, in- ,'l`lie question is how fur the powers vii.-._ or iicrng further reduced, will,b.:,\:il l_e willing to go in restoring che increased. iiinly safe basis for international re- . fill' mutter was considered at to-,lriiorislrin lt is too early to speak i\»l‘..\"=‘- “unmet meeting and while no definitely on the point, but ifa jnunnuneement has been made, thostrorrg line is tareen and a return to fQi'ea0}n_s may be accepted as acces- :hc status quo .trite uc insisted upon ymze. 'lhrs news will 'oe particullarlyfhe wliole crisis might be peacefully .nnwclroiuc to vGer1ur.ny, for victory ett.lc.l_ No otlrer course makes for in this cornpc-tiiion must. go with the _nfety and pcr'ni:urerii`. peuref The four ,largest purse. Ou thc other hand, this ;owcrs named could impose their will ,fivislr burden put upon overtnxcrl Eur- :ipon Aiistria in this uiirttcr. Ger- ,vilif Yiuiies appalling questions. urany would prohnnly support them _ ilic process of irrcrcnsed errpcnrll- `f she lincu' rho nii.crrrnt,ive was nn tures for irrurrniucuts ranuor. go rrrrrr-_lr iilnglislr ui'iriurni'irt_ Loo powerful for `fi4iri_l|cr' wi'tliiiiItu collapse of the nu- lici' revel' to bc nbir- to riiatch. l'l‘u<‘f ‘,i.runnl liirnnces in inure than onci tical statcsrnrn niirnii. thc wisdom of icoiirrt.1'_\'. Ilcnee it lrerorucs ar iuntt.cr' srriii :ict_i.rr_ init tlrvy doubt that :rio ,oi ariisiilrrtc necessity that the store di-ru oi;>i=._...r<-y has .sufficient courage itriy oi trcirtios shall bc r'e-esL;r'nli.=-lied for thc Lusk. isiiriiii wiiiiiii iiiiii;'§'° "iiiiri ' iiuiiiiii iii iiiiiiii niis iiiiiiii __ | _ r ll Al.llUQUEllQUE, N. M., Octi..1;’i.--y KINGSTON, October 15~»)ueens un- Hazcl M. Moran of St. Louis, who s;id sho was Aa graduate of Smith College ar: Northampton. Mass. Miss Moran allegcd that she was married to Bear in May lust and accompanied him io London to interpret for In- diu'i'~ \'.'l1i.h were giving exhibitions at the Crystal Palace there. Miss Moran asserted that she has now dis- ciivercfl thit Bear has a Sioux wife and three children at Pine Tree, 'South Dainoia. for the visit of the Sheffied Choir to Canada are now complete, The choir' will consist of 05 sopranos, 50 con- traltos, 35 tenors. and 50 bases. Tire bishop of Sheffield had intended going with the choir had the visit been earl- ier in the year, out will now be rin- a le to do so. The choir will sail on the Allan liner Grampian from Glas- gow on the 23rd of this mouth. llvlrs. Louis H. Chamberlin, a societ/ Header and sister of Perry S. Hcatl. lformor assistant postmaster general 'and later editor of the Salt Luke l'l`ribuuc, was burned to death at her homc lirst night in rr flre which start- ,cd from an explosion of gasoline. A iscrvant cleaning a room with gas- ol'n:, came too close to an open rrrale lint- and an explosion followed and Mrs Chamherlin's clothing ivcrslty trustees, after considering the relation of the institution to the Presbyterian church, decided by six- teen to rhrec to seek separation and ordered the following resolution along with that of the senate's recommend- ation, to ue forwarded to the general assembly: The trustees beg to ex- express their opinion that the altered conditions with which the university has had to deal in latter times, calls for the removal of denomination dis- ary 5 last. s CHICAGO MARKETS October Wheat November Wheat 100 oar ' B,,,,,,,U,i_,,, ,iiiiisisiiiiriii y , ,,,,,,,,, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , r_.... § i |-I-‘r CHATHAM, N. B., Oct. 15-Torn K },Nmh.u[..,..F Russ _ Holmes, who will take charge of the caught fire. ' _____, _.___ nhilities in the charter of the univer- sity. The trustees have relieved Prin- ripol Gordon from his professional duties so that his entirc~time can be devoied to college business. ' i:iissii_iiiri iviii.p,Up.H'§,W WUN Hiii iiiiii . O _ . , ia Oct. l5- ` - Fire hrore out in one of thc girllcrrer; Chatham mce ,Malek bhqr ly “" NEW WARKETI Eng, October 1,-,_ of izhc Kornigsorubc Coal ` Mines. Ghfirles Henfy in fm(s.m0vlflg “'c7`t[ Aioui 100 men are imprisoned in the r,°"°hed “mn ,lush "ight “lfh Mb" ,frniiery which is 350 feet deep and it Lmzutte' fmt little mme whwh 1, fe I th t tl W-»] b ; _ ~ took thc L37 event at Bathurst and fs nrcr a rey ir e lost Six _ D or' I , ~ is now ounerl by J. D. Jolinston, of o res o men suffocated co deatn Ch Uh H ,mes S ,h horse uc ‘__ ha'-'c already been brought to the sur- '1 “mt 0 Say. 3 _ “ lacy The news has spread through ly urokc its leg ln`a nad hole in the the (-igtrict and the fmnmes and Bathurst bridge, Lornmissioncr Mor- fl-i.r,]5 of the ,~m,ri_./ Cd . rissy had been n-otrricd of the condi- [ SPH l'l\8'|’l AIC , _ cro.\'diug around the shaft entrance. tm” of th" budge' 'Fha work of rescue has been organiz- "_ ed, 'l‘\\`f) HEADEI) Lillth BABY. H Z;},;WT{ACEm;RE. BRIDGEPORT, Conn' Oct L_-,_A ag_o.%h‘.'~`l\r\ciC;voil`l clear nearly $100,000' ' __ eric, heiirtny, two r.ei..rc.i girr r»..i.~ ,"~‘ ' Y' i li .iN_ or-1, 15_.fph.. time ,,\.e,.m:C weighing eight pounds, has come to ni, (‘.olrrml~.rrs for 142 heats was 2;. JOSeph and Mrs. Falco. Mother and 08 32-71, establishing rr new record, babe arc in the Bridgeport Hospital, Ln'-rt year '146 lreato there averaged and b-oth are doing very well indeed. 2:03109-145, The best, trotting heat, Doctor and nurse say the oaby will this year was 2104i, against 2105* live, in all probability. AND SILVER STOLEN __ (Too late_ for classification.) . - . . E 1 f Yarmouth to Mis: y thieves recently. They stripped To _pipe B K °°“ “"1 5 p",1"1“t' 'l;'hB;h°w&s;';1n3ued in London Fe,b,.u_ ‘fm imnzcg 0, me mints 0! two mow LS yu H. Stevenson. (.r;cnt (icorgc spud dollars worth of ewels 5"f"‘*_ _ _A _ _ 1°'1‘d\"‘Vd __ l 'l`h~. rrtlclcs consisted princfpilly of 1 UST on l6i.h between Oameron’s pimp IN WORCESTER crowns of gold and silver. V J Hardware and J. G. Jamieson's SPREAD T0 CHURCH. ___-___-__----1 drugstore, a five and one dollar bill --- REACHED AN AGREEMENT in roll. Finder leave at Jcnkfns & woRoEs'rsR, Mass., Oct- 15-A on 'ri-no PROGRAM. sm. and receive reward. i me which started fn 'th wld NOFWW; -é » M_WM______H o ____ 1,0-17d2lr1ipd. W Line Depot early last evening, sprear LONDON, Oct. 15-Great Britain, i fro LET Deo 1,-,_ dosrrooro residence to the Church of Notre Dame. The Russia. and France. have reached an | ,_ _ with modem comenrmoo 9 ri :‘.;'°“'.:.i.".'i.';';;"..';:'.° ':.:'.'.'fi,'.i"."f .ri .."..';:‘°.'.';:.';'..°:.": .'.'.':; i A- J- B- on re an a KH 8° " ' _ , , 10-17dtf. for discpesion by the proposed Luo -7- NTED od H bl n to pcm crnference to settle the Balkan \\i A 5 5° ‘°° 5 ° ma \ ` » . look after our husinem in mtmucnl Qucen's County. Position permanent. FINE AND WARM Salary or commission. Nurseries in October Corn . 62}~ . _ recess: Pork s1s.asi -T 'both Celwde wi U-H5,-3 F°;"5‘§_ li °roaoN'ro oct r.-(special)-Moa- ticulare eddfwl H- “ Y November Corn _ 63| 'crate westerly to southerly winds, 311108 05100. Al!bl\\”“»lg_:fl'&‘;'i U' 8' A' iNovembsr Pork $15.30 Lune and warm. “ ., '71, -.\ . ‘ ' --1 ' . _ h |f1esrirc\\'itch stakes, 21 miles, for 'Mr_~'.. Langi:ry's Ycntoi won the, -"- thrse-ycnr-olds and \iD\\'Hl`llS. OU UW ' ,'N°Wmefk@t "am Y°St°“1f*Y- Pm r.o.\'DoN, oci. 14-rr other coioiigiis 'Gem WHS Second and Gmcis tfhird' ol thc kingdom foll'_:\'.' the example of qxbeen homes Um- _ Paririrerwcll, which is one ofthe most Pllm Gem WW5 UW f“"°"t°- The' liruviiy taxed in London, the month’s Ibcuin-‘Z "mil 100 to 6 against Yentoi' old Aged Pensions Bill will, from he and 7 to 2 against l"ure Gem. This 0,,t_S(,t‘ pmvc a heavier burden even ‘S UW first Classic event M17 L“"t\`Y thurr had been anticipated. Under the _ai won since the first day of her _ I,r_,,.iSi,_n$ of the bm lmupcrs are not racing career. a dozen or more yours .0 ,_,.Ce,,_c ,,,.ns1,_,nS_ The Cumherweu l.-turd of Giinriliuns, however, nullifi- ed t_hi.~. oy :r decision to grant all ipirirrcixs over 70, on January 5, 1905 _.i__.__._._. outirciicf to the extent. of five shil- ‘ lings n wack, which means an addi- tiourl mst to th; Furrrherwell rate- payers of $65,000 rr year. _ _-_-»€--_---f_~-_-~ _ 4-.-_`_;__, .\lirr:rrrl'~' i_irii|ir<'ril Cures Ncirrnlgiii LU . . ' th r ht last year, the best pacing heat 2101§ ' I \ dirdthe i(rN:‘;?;-sis ofourttliealdnrleofr 5dr? airninst 2:03 last year. ' _ ____ ~- 0 H M I ‘ _ . mouth under the financial settlement ` _ ` i""`°__"’ L»0|\(.\CI\SCd `l\(l\'€rt|SCmCnt5 ` _ madevprior to the em-1’s marriuzc to ('f\0WN5 UF GUI-D :::-_-f ~ ,-;-__ ----~-----~-------~---- .,...~g_ on April 21, 1903, .ire sittin- MEXICO CIT-_Y Od 15 The Cath “vksrrzp it ony to work in si...-c Fm-(gme of Inventor Goes (0 H15 U|‘|S\lp|)086d W » ’ ‘ _ ' and deliver parcels. Apply 1. ' num setbled 011 the “fl H* ‘his “me f‘"“: °‘ ";3“"‘”‘ I‘“°‘“' at Del C“‘“l“°- s. A. Mcrmniud. 10-r:.i~tr_U _ A; _M ___,__ _._,____ ,mounted to $600 000 The marriage n t re S ate of Oaxaca, wus entered , ‘E 1 t-~ , "' WA’l`l\llfllUllY. (`onii.. (lct. 15- i`~n\'id G. (icnpcr of "ceryvillc, who madr, u fortune fn the manufacture of ovcn ‘thermometers .or ranges, Wal supposed to have been rr bachelor all his life. When he.dfed eeheral month! ago his twn nieces, who took care Of his home and his office work. wer: supposed to ne heirs to his estate 0 $150,000. r-ns win. however. di°°1°Td the fact that he had a wife and twetve children fn Chili. South AmGl’i¢l» bg' whom the Kreater' P91* °f °h° “nh goes. The will also hvduoacliltti 913" employ: trans; bnoineu stock U amoun o ~ Investigation showed thats Cooper had 101441! m°"l°d ‘th ° m Amerie” woman. and *UI* ° ‘I lm wledrzed the legal rfthll zifmgflgy vefdos and children to his eu- 1 ’ . » tate as the natural heirs. His niecei were much sul'P|`45°d° :.:'::'..':."..:::: ”°°“ """’““d' ‘mmm tire money be turned into Kold and ‘nd ch"d_ ‘°”’ ‘° °'"" °° his "dimer no wrrr ren. One of the baquu I S i the famous Cooper Pl' DZ transfers tn th, town or Terryville. It is mar , md recently when the we r xg? "8 recur.; uns sprint had dance. "nW‘llilf,|?|lttlng in a kitchen watching A woman baklul! MF- CW?" °°"'°’“" ed the idea of constructing a thermo- ifnoter for oven doors bY *N05 f-he proper temperature for halting could be ascertained. He established a fac- tory in Terryvflle. where for twenty- two years he mnnuinctrrred oven ther- lll0lBIf&l`B~ _ __ ._ _,A _i.-_;._ _ , _ 2 .1 ' ,.~' "5:s;`, l"=»“I5' __ .~,’\. 1/-_ ,,i.,7_,,,.M', _~_ r, ._..., ..,, 1 _ "`i`:'fd§' Life _£5