u Average of for 190? \ 'I ‘I ‘ 0 ‘ I ’ ' __ ~ ' _ fi t ORNING A Y ' " ' ' ' ' = M rouun . ' /vsxcxnvdlgwlkvnan namxlfiiail I ~ ‘ “A ° , at cH_ARLoT'rETowN, PRINCE EDWARDISLAND, t,/\vNAnA, MONDAY, _APRIL 13, 1908. {,.....a.§§2.?§Jg&,!B¢ly'¢;ag in Pnucnnllts ut mt P nnul sirs it unit lui T TERRIBLE FIRE Pnuvmnit tts|stnunt_ i lit iitinitiuntnnzt CHELSE --- Passing of the Estimates--The Cost of the Administration _ ' "~ ‘ t t 1* = I te ' Was Not Going To Allow Them To Capture Him- He Deli- I of Justice--The Method, of Paying Sums in Excess I - . , I berately Picked 0ffChief Detective Carpenter And of Estimates round Fault with ~ R¢_S_UllS In A LOSS of _EIYG Mil- _ rrita.ro-shtotichtefofrolue by Opposition ° f ` " " ‘I ‘ " Cam eau g . lions Of Dollars-_ Two ll'9¢_I_ll¢.,lL1 SI_IIwI.K 'SIIIIIIIIII ___p.€T_ _ .;.'.i;‘:1:..;“;';i:';* ‘;f:1;‘.:;’;.;°°.”;..._ ::::.:.t:: ;.;::;; Killed. Several Persons ' dian.) prevent it. ' _ I Snturday’g Guardian gave 8 pop Mr. McKinnon: referred to the in- ' t '- \_-i¢||_ of the debate that muse in the creased salaries paid to the Stlpen- eourso of passing the estimates iorldiuly Mugislfates- If there Wm’ ““ I ._______ the administration of justice in this increase in the cost of maintenance _ pi-gvim;g_ Fnligwing the premier-S of this branch there ehould be n ‘ reply to Mr. Mathieson, Mr. Morson spoke. , Mr. Morson: We have tried to learn from the leader of this Gov- ernment at different times this ses. sion whether Government warrants were obtained for payments made lug; years in excess of the estimntes.N0w he tells us that such warrants have not been asked for in the lust, 1|; or 17 years. Previous to that time the Conservative Government had been in the habit of obtaining the Governor’s warrant und afterwards having it certified when the House mot. If the Government can spend as they like then why do they keep us here? Why not spend all they want to-bring down estimates.--say iii might be enough or it might be exceeded-simply pass n vote and do as they like. The Government is a law unto themselves. This coterie of nine runsthe whofe Province. ‘What is the use of going on with this farce of appropriating so much for this and so much for that when the Government has 'not the slightest ‘intention of keeping within the ' limit. We’re going through n farce. Mr. McDonald: This is a very scri- ous mater, and this is the first knowledge I have had that the busi- ness was done in such away. This will all come up some day and the country will want to know all n- bout it _and the Government will. be impeached. The Premier: This system was fol- lnwed by the Conservatives and pay- ments made by them in the same manner. They spent thousands of dollars in the same way. Mr. Mathieson: If it was done it was not right; it was against the law. It does not justify thepmc- tice. While 'this is being discussed, 1 may say that there is nothing of more serious importanhe than the administration of justice and there is a matter I wish to speak of. Is ]ust.!.:e administered in~ this Pro- vince? There was a man done to death in the district represented by the Leader of the Government, This happened' some 'eight yearn nan. The man was struck on the head with a club gnd died some time afterwards from the effects of 'the blow. His assailant was allowed to go unchecked and he get away from the Province. Afterwards he returned and is now going about nt large. Is that man nuw in this Province. The Premier: I do not know any- thing about this. It is news ‘to me. I have no knowldege. Mr. Mathieson: I have knowledge that he is here. Ti,\ePrcmier: It is .altogether n matter of surD1’»S0 f0f 111°- Wh” is the man's name. Mr. Mathleson: I am Quite Sure that the Premier had no knowledge of this matter after what hé IIBS mid, I* regret: having ‘to bring' gueh a pulniul matter up. Thi! man’s num wus Stewart, and tlfc affair happened at Belle River- The Premier: Iccrtnlnly W0\1ld BOSTON, April 13-(Special)- greatcst fire that has scourged part of the metropolitan districts in many years, destroyed, on Sat- urday, the manufacturing, tenement and retail business districts of Chel- sea, burning over some one square mile of territory and levelling many of the city’s best structures. The fire started at twenty utes to eleven, a. m., and \va under control upto seven o’clo the evening. The loss is esti at over $5,000,000. Two unidentified women are and maby are seriously injured. The fire started in the rear of the The corresponding increase in the revenue any derived therefrom. Saturday April 11, 1908 MORNING SESSION I ln the Legislature this morning 'several Bills passed their third read- ;ing_ A resolution was moved by Hon. ,Mr. Haszard, asking the Federal £Government to place the South {African veterans from Prince Ed- `ward Island, on thc some footing ‘with the veterans from Western 'Canatla, with respect to the award :oi Federal lands in the Northwest, fIt was seconded by Mr. Math-icson, and after some discussion, Captain Read moved the adjournment of the min- s not ck ln muted dead, 'Boston Blacking Company's works on wee’ Third Street, near the east- ern division of theBoston and Mainc Railroad. High wind carried the fire through the retail section. Among the structures destroyed were thirteen churches, two hostpl~' tals, the public library, _the city hall, five school houses, 'twenty busi- ness blocks nearly a score of factor- ies, and upwards of 300 tenements and dwelling houses, most of them of cheap construction. The fire started where the employ- .es of the Boston Blacking Co, were drying out rags. It is supposed that spontaneous combustion was_the cause. Idebate The House adjourned till Policeman Boards Tells How he made ln _ thrown by Selig Sll`v`erstein, in Union Img mm' days as 5 wmpulsory guest square park B weekago last Baum of a battleship, Police Sergeant May' following the dispersal by the |Qale, of the Metropolitan force, who ynolice of A meeting of New Yarra is stationed at East Ham, has re- ‘uuem 10 ed was made out of B turned to London Yesterday he was P Y . ' tibmss top Df_ 8 bed'stead_ the most talked-oi! member of the This statement was made by Sil |f°"°°» _ _ verstein to an attendant at the hos-| on Munday last Gale a""_v‘_3d at pital, where the bomb thrower lies iélhesrnsss, where the Nore division of hovering between life and death, and fthe h°m° fleet was anchmedt "1 is can arse infomation from stivsrqchnfse Of H desnnfef from H-V M- S~ stein since he committed his deeper- |B\1lWH1`k- chartering 8 11.0313 vate “L_ ` ,sergeant boarded the battleship an I "1 made the bomb from the top of ,wan formally handing over his pris- 'a beudstead.” Silverstein is reported ,DMT When 811 0mC5Y I1“l`I‘id1Y wld Ito have said, N11; was a round by-egg ‘him to _get back into his boat. 'The fball and hollow, I boughta quarter ‘fleet he Glplflilled WHS lmdef lm ' ‘of a pound of nails, broke them in m8di8f0`01‘d€I`S I10 SBU- thalf and put them in ‘the ball. I putl "I went to the side Of the Shiv-" Initro glycerine on top of them, and said the police sergeant, “and 1ook~ :on top of the nitro glycerine, I put :ed over. My boat was gouel Then Isome gunpowder. When I got to the I remembered that the boutman had Ipark. I saw a policeman who hadarowed oii to another ship. As I ,beaten ms. I put afuse intthe bomb stood there in a quandry the engines land walked over to the fountain- I Toi the Bulwark started and we steam Ihad a lighted ciK8l`6f-fl! 111 mY hB!1dIed away. They told me that it |and I tried to touch oil the fuse,butIw0u1d be impossible now to put me in my excitement, I put the cigarette Iaghgre without delaying the whole ln the wrong hole, causing the ex-'fl¢et; in fact, I was helpless! plosion." I “You can imagine how worried 1 Silverstein spid the Union Square felt when 1 remembered that neither bomb was the second he had made, 'my superior officer nor my wife bllli deiflineil '10 tell when the mst iwould dnow what had become of me. one was manufactured, ortho use to ,twhere shall W,-I stop first 7' I asked. which it was put. _1- ...?.‘.‘.t'.i,'.i“*l§‘;...1'.3i°..;“i...§“';;"‘ 2°.; UNTAHIU GMS in Biiittilttns much worse last night, and he was suffering great DDID- PILES CURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. pAZO UINTMENT lo guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to lf days or mono! refunded. 50 cts. _ __I___._.-_ Makes an Appropriation for NEW Y0RK| Am-i]_11__The bomb LONDON, April 11.-Alter spend-i `ilIIii“iiitnt5n FORCED GUEST ntnsitn nutl ”I`l_lQiR3};HlP Craft as Fleet is New York Bomb Throw About to Sail, and is Carried Off » fernal Machine- f Ile Tells the Story. _ You can guess my dismay when ,they told me that the fleet would not anchor until it had reached Inver- Igordon, near the Moray iirth. I “Thé'odlcers-treated the affair as a great joke; but they We" "FY kind to me all the same. I was put |i:o ‘mess' with the petty ofhcers, and Ihadn-'t a stroke of work to do, of `course. If it hadn't been forthe anxiety of not being able to send a tmessage ashore, I might have en- joyed _the trip very much. A boat from the Bulwark put me ashore at Invergordon late on Thursday night. iThe first place I visited was the _telegraph office. Then I took train to Inverness, and came on from there to London-a 600-mile journey, altogether." IHIIIKIEN Ill Ili[\W IIP NIINI Troops Called Out to Protect Property in Alaska 'Serious Trouble. SEATTLE, wit., April 11-Troops have been ordered from Fort SGWBYG at Haines, Aiusiett, to preserve °f<\°f at the Treadwell Mines on DOUEIMGI Island, where esht \1\1l\dl`°d m"1°"’ have gone out on a strike. The troops are due to arrive at '1`r¢8d' well today and serious trouble is anticipated; U. S. Marshal Shout, ' _ the l’u;‘fi`)t_i$i‘>1%;1,`0E)h5e Slim I ;g:l;rt:!I;E;::£;1l§;s§.;»;;E;§§ . .tc EHIIIIII III PIBIUHIS ‘from his Chief Deputy. The miners lhave threatened to blow up the ‘works if troo s are landed: on the tolen yesterday from the mine _ ,_______»_.--- ---~-*r mtmcary estimates WGN \“'°“¢I‘t ‘ d I H' h Class Entertainment - d wn in the legislature yesterdav Guafanledd al Falrylahdtesening 'ras total amounels ;4o7,~ (7,. stores. Col. Green, in .comman 0 ne company of the Tenth Infantry, Ig- - - - aso.o4. 'ras item that win prsttabiv ,left Helm lm “ISM Wm’ “ 3”' D , . sland. Ten kegs of dyllamlttf WGN Sir HeoryCampbel| Banner man’s Condition Has Un- dergone GreatChange LOGDON, Apr'il13-(Special)-The condition of former premier Sir Henry Campbell Bunnerman has undergone a serious change during the past. twenty-iour hours and now causes the gravest anxiety. The patient's vitality is gradually lowering. IIIIEMIIII lllli _ IWU BII_lS Klillll And Many Families Driven From Their Homes ln New York I NEW YORK, April 13-(Speclal)- Two small boys were killed and several othcrs injured early today in a. flre that caused a loss of $20,000 to a five story tenement house. ' The tire drove twenty families from their homes in the building and emptied the tenement and lodging houses for a block. _,...___._.*li,-. IHIIIK KIIIG HIIS - ~' . Milli I MISIIIIII ln Being Absent from Eng-‘ land at Such a Critical Time LONDON.'April 11-It is announced that the King-_ has conferred knight- ship of the Garter upon the srl of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, and knightahlp of the This- tle upon Lord Tweedmouth. They are regarded as Premier Campbell- Banuerman’s last recommendations to His Majesty and may also indicate a change in the portfolios of these ministers. The Daily Chronicle, in an editorial this morning. on the awkwardness of the King’s absence says that Sir Henry’s resignation was postponed for a. time in the be- lief that tae King would and it esa- veaient to return to London. "His absence at such a critical time," says the paper may he due to a reason of which we know noth- ing, but it looks as .thoughthe King had made the ilrst mistake of a. gelgn hitherto uninterruptedly suc- cessful and popular." Any hotel keeper desiring a girl or general housework can learn of nme by applying at Guardian office. Minad's Linimail c'1's Burns sic Qidenscdil Advertisements Too late for Ciasaihcation. i`BT'J'lTsTxTI1§:1" \¢`t|"`thT-'és years old, beauties, just the MONTREAL, Aprll13-(Speclal)- John Dillon, alias James Smith, book agent, who murdered Constable Shea on Monday night, and wcvud- ed Chief Detetive Carpenter and constable Focuult talked today at the General Hospital about the ex- citing event for the first ilme. He seemed in no way sorry for his crimes and apparently regretted that he had not succeeded in killing a few more of the police. He said he saw thc police coming with the warrant for his arrest, and he had every intention of killing Klllill IIIKINE I III Sllll I Eli Women Who Endeavored To Prevent Her Pet Being Burned To Death BOSTON, Mass, April 13-(Special) -Mrs. Catherine C. Tucker, matron of the Feline Hospital, South Bos- ton lost her life last night in an accident caused by her favorite cat. The cat upset a lamp and in a vain ndeavour save her pet Mrs. Tuck'er received burns from which she died. Mrs. Tucker was the widow of Capt. Tucker, a confederate com- mander who was killed after the civil war by the explosion of a boat on the Mississippi. lillll UIIMIINII I MIKEIIS SIBIIIII London Bank Ordered to Surrender the For- mula. LONDON, April 11-The magistratel of_the Bow street police court today , issued an order to the bank of this city which holds the envelope alleg- ed to contain Henry LeMoyne’s for- mula for the manufacture of dis- monds. to surrender this document Carpenter and chfd of police Cam- peau as well. ` He had not the slightest intention of allowing the police to take him if he could prevent it. He did not know Chic Campeau by sight, and that is the reason he escaped. _ He picked out chief detective Car- penter from among those who were in the vicinity. This is confimned by the fact thafi he might have killed others more tcacily but he was not shooting wildly into the crowd. ' .._1___A____ _ ..._..._._...... mi... ,NIIIIK SlIlIlIl'S ` LIGISLIIIIIIE __.».,-. Have Voted To Increase Their Sessional indemnity To $700 HALIFAX, N. S. April 13--_(Spec- iel)i-Seven hundred dollars will in future be the indemnity of the mem- bers oi the Nova Scotia legislature. That was decided in the House of Assembly yesterday afternoon `on motion of Premier Murray by a vote of 24 to 4. ` CHICAGO MAITKETS April 11- (Special) 07% 929( 18.40 ' 64 K eo time Chicago. Corn Wheat Pork May Com ' Wheat Pork 'THE Awtmlrr TORONTO, April 18-(Bpecial)._. Decreatlng northwest to southwest Winds. fair and a little milder. ing Co. The original deuinnti for the envelop in question was nutds on March 23. since which ittttu the Bow street magistrate has ettnsulit-.ti with the Home Office. and as u rvsnltia- sued the order of today. ifotiiisel for to the French authorities demanding. it. LeMoyne is under arrest in Parisi charged with obtaining money underl false pretences from Sir Julius, Chas. Wernher of the De Beers Min-I thebank brusquely dm~lint_-tl tt. gb” the order. The magisiitttt- tttimitted that he had not the Power to mm- pel obedience but he intimntrd that the matter would be tnkt-ii b-:lore A higher authority. ` `:'_“" '__""""‘ """ ""'_ ""' `°" ` " "”""? AGENUIN Manek=Shah, the H At Wonderland Entirely Away en This evening there will appear at, Wonderland, 'a native of the Mahat-' maland, Manek-shall. presenting Orig-L .lnal Mystical creations' f Occult' India. in a manner unlike md super- ior to any act of the kind seen here. Manek-sbah has been nine seasons Lwith the Parsee Theatrical Lo. of Bombay, India, and is fresh from of reet success He is Tonight . _ ‘ ,____.__»- -_‘°°"_"”°_' attract moat attention is the patrlo- tline sun and should reach the Hlilw I tic grant of 8100.000 to the preserve- \todey. The otlilsrhcorrgpasyorgationtal) tion of the Plains of Abraham whlch,st Fort Sswar as ee _ er* m mended and the publln CM 5° “UW in put down as a “grant to national lbs in readiness to re-iniorce the hrst At- Fnirylnnd *°"“5h“ “‘°'° W - ian trtainmmt tonight. it d umeau at company if "Med- be an entire 'change of vaudeville. of a r ufillbll 8 complete change M bnttlilildl DBF Bn "I0" One of the belt teams on the circuit- 'l`h9l`° W The “sm” Wm Quebec." The Dominion has alvsn __-_-..__-_.___ _ t ing pictures. | t I _ i d r crobsts comeflinnl,m°" _ $850000 and the sum from On are __ .;,, na, unoarlqnc Tidlvze°rT>'eenm:?l:B°.3~ FV" P‘“'u°“l:§:!al¥;fiTi;i!§te'fl1el¢:l::nl>I; plzlggdsison and ij Lime auggsgud hy the national qifrnzss a: qat::T':“:”~us_v:d- by 0.~¢»;»|l» coaesrainl "lim Wm °”°°r In II-Iarney will round out an entertain- t°°mm¢m_ uitiameeaemu as.-ata. manages evening paperl. _I 1 xceptional excellence. Then quick. some hilhly 1`°°°'m mm" ° ° gi. _ _ I I I I; ' ~ mul, _ th ones K ~ ~ thins for mounting- Arthur Cnr-'.°;§auias unmet., preseatntg_his ruthers, Carleton, Lot. 38. 4-lL3ipd~ work in I-llndoo costume. Bild MW" 1350!! SALE-A second hand sewing ing his audiences entrenced .rom the machine in good repair._Apply beginning of his performaéiceél tilts., lat this ofnes, 4-13d8ipd. acts savor of the superna ur ey, , , __.,__ _ __ . i....¢». ;;gnf,1,{,f}f“‘;,,§§;°i2§§§2,}"° ,*,§’ 31;. \- `5°h°°" L°° 4°' t° tu' °h”g° science of the Occult have pronounc- ‘W °“°°- A 5_°°d °“9|’l°m°nt num' od him a Master of Mysteries, md he “°d~ 531? W L°7"°° M°°9'b°' 8°” makes variety in lla entertainments 0| THX °l~ 4'13d"'Pa' 5 special feature. Tonight presents him for the Brat time bo a Char- E NOVELTY indu Necrom , Tonight. An Aoi From the Beat- Path lcttetown audience. and those who desire good entertainment will have the opportunity of obtaining it for a surety this evening. The pictorill. program is al follows 2- » Pleasant side of a |oldi¢r'| life. Suburb surprises the burglar. Street Car Chivalry. Will hs overtake them 'I _ The Bulzarim Army. By special request the two following pictures will be lhowp , “Ain his evenig. v1x-The WltelIpl_ Kip an The ower oi Youth. ` Thais up simply grand hlmi, and an Qatar- tainment ei themulvel. Ilr. Trainer will linz “The Hymns of the 03 Church Chair," a :rand u_oa¢ fall uncommon sympathy and melody. I This in a mllnlhetht llut, and headed by the Oriental Nlcro ei will beyond doubt open at q_¢ trend nuecg at Wongged Uiiwerc'-S of hirt_¢_en_ Millions II5t909»990 “I eadgfs ‘ I 1