Ji Fir *y vvv -wr \1\¢l\nu|UIll\\f\f& l\ll THE ll Rl. . _ _ ,W ----»-We* _ ..._ _ __ ___ ' __ * - -. I . ` ‘ - *_ » _ - --~ ----» » ..._ - -. -_ fs -- ¢:._.»_`,.=»f.= -1 - - ~~_,-_--_ff - ~~ »_._ _~_-,-__:_- ~~_Vv M _ MORNING EDITION .., ., - _-;: -<1:_;-.;.¢.; ;;;~_==___i- ...».i’=i~l¥‘i'~l'i”W¥§ii_$1.§fi.»ej_i _ cHARL9'r're'rowN, P” NCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA MONDAY, AUGUST 7 .905 { 25 CENTS PER MONTH BINGLF COPY TWU CENTS viii iriruinhr lillli Mlllllliiil ~ A The R6sult pi 3__,,Ricrrlc Held L`asl Week-‘-Parties now Under Arrest in _Con- nection With Casa Ma:~"i'rrr:Ai., Aug. 7. -( Special l-On 'i`l.nr.s-:lay llorion Mitchell, Chas. Kurnish, hirs. Kernisli and her sister Mrs. Girrrrll 1-.lived to Isle I_i.ondo in Lako Bt. Lewis wiinre tire day was spent in marry iiriikiirg, ' , _ _ 'i`o\vnrds evening Mrs. 'Girard wanted to i-<-turn and Kernish Started to rorv her Iinvia leaving Mitolioll and Mis. Kornish an lin- island. A ir-w iiiinutes later Mrs. Kei-iiislr was in-ard to screniii and hor huslrand return- r-li tr. the island. iii- picked up a couple ot empty bottles and srl. out to take venganeo on Mitchell ri iio had disappeared, .\'.-itiii-rIay’s inorni1'rgMitchril‘s body was foiiirri in tlic water and the other three are ana- under arrest. Tlrcy all assert that thoinan must have in-en iii-owned. Elllililllll lilNl‘S v|s|r__ri Prcinu Presented with an Address by the Mayor on the Cus- toms House Square. l’rr"i‘oi', Aug. il-(Special)-'.i‘lie strainer .\lintn with Earl Gr'n.y'and his suite arrived here at eight. o‘eluc-lc Sritrrrdiry rnoi'|iiri|.;. 'i‘|rey landed at eleven o`elock nird were nsrorterl to the Custom House grouirds when an address \vr_ni presented hy thc Iiiayor. I ' 'YI _ iii- and rr iruinlier of Picton citizens \\~»r<-, entertained at luncheon on tho str-nrircr and the Mintu sailed in the even- ing ioi- tllintlrnur, N. B. Uri/r'i'ii/xiii, Aug. 7. - (Special) - 'l.‘he strainer Minto reached here yesterday iiroi-iiiiig. Governor Sriowhali uiidPrcinler 'i’wei-die visited tire Earl and ri luncheon rriis given. . Tiirirrsuiids of people crowded tire streets to ciir-cr the vice regal patty. _ The Minto leit in tho nfternooii for llallionsie. Minard’s' Linlrrreni Cures Lungs. :sense-.rains Clie. me Sir e Ladies! Brw thx “HN Sim” The latest and best produc- tion iu the art of shoemalr- lug in Canada. You ne___ed not go abroad for shoes, for Sfyle. lit and wear-when you can buyrtlié ART SHOE af > ~ ' Gift Bros. sore Agent; fl.. ir... sae. Shoe for ineu and boys. EEE'Ei£ll.ll:il§Di‘ii i- -- 4 l-, Li lo th tli M lit lli th (’U is ev th th eo it. Th this Tire not iii nie President Roosevelt. li. Uniler uorivoy of the Galveston the for The t_ii-at session oi tho conference will No _ - __ ,-, . _ 0 "o'rT'¥Ioiirlayrrext is another of the most evi tronhlesoiuo for the experts on etiquette, elreqries, or else tiiouglit it unwise to take grave, in fact, to be settled hv New tliom, as they were left in the car. " Later on ln tha evening Ollie-cr Noble too Hrrnipsliire otllelnls. It was irccbrdingly re.fei're|l to President IIaose\'olt. _ _ loo llunror' has it tlrnt it was origiiially re» lm iq-|~|~m| tg r|.¢ ,,|_,\L¢._ ,|c|,,“-LmL.m_ “~||§,,|| with the ail'alr, lrolding tlrcnr on a charge sent. to Paris to asoertriin wliat the pro- of eeerliiigs were in tire Iteliring SnaorNortlr the Sea crises. Two points are iiialnly to he Coller, when ir more serious charge will ohahly he lriid. _ ny The .Iapirirese envoy was the first t_.o arrive in this count-ry and the iirgurnant. mlvririceil that for this reii.~ion he should _ ’forio.\“ro, Aug. 4 (Special) Mor crate fresh winds, niostly south and west un- ttled \vith showers and loenl thunder torins . have precetlencc. On the otlrerlrand the Ilnssiaii govern- to irieiit maintains an eiirliassay at W'aslr- _ lngton, while the Japanese are repre§~'e|it- he ed only hy a minister, so higher ainlinssa- 5 rlerlal rank is _elainred for Iiussia iliarr for Japan. 'I’lie meeting toiiiorrow lietrveeii Baron Koniura and linron Itoscri, the junior* C Russian envoy, coming so soon alter tire, capture of the Russian garrisorr at Salcirniiii island will lieu tlinc of rcnriiiis» " Rosen more than any other person that Saklralin coiieessioir from Japan. lie was only ser.-ietnry to the legatioii at Tokio deal .vas consunrnrated licfore they ioiew lll lliW lillli -_Cases all Came from Panama and not from p`ace of infection. Uf .Yellow (cr ei at Nan York quaian- C0 uc ll$lllll_6_ Bililllll e Highest Record for Years Were warmly greeted as they pass along streets to ser- vice- Given Smolger in the evening. __}i_*i‘V YORK.M11(-ll-(Speciirl)~0neman llosrox. Aug. 0_;(5p°,,|,\|)__1)uk,, 0( I l', / I ~ v . rnwnll‘s Regiment ni' Caniirliaa iiiilitla lrospital today, making the third case ilirifvlltlilil SUl"'ll`°-l 'W Tflllllfl’ El*|N¢0ilN suriiiireigtlie lrlglicst record for years. Clillwll this afternoon. ' lar-ge se crises all camo from Paniuira and crowds greeted the Grinafllarrs along the from airy infected districts of U. S. lille of march. I' ` \ Nm' Om‘EAN"" -’\“‘4~ 7”( Silevllll l-'Yel' Tonight the visitors were entertained at \\' _-*L_ Goto Portsmouth N. H. Todav fever report up to six o'clock is-New me eases, ZH, Total cases 533i, Dentlis today 8, In .1 treatin. ras. \ R ici M this ruisiii Knights of llonor Hall where a smok- concert was held. ` M -_ii ill lilillil ll Cllllllllilllllll Russian and lapanese Envoys Batik Cheques and Drafts Re- covered by Policeman --- Caiur-rim.r.'|‘oN, N. B., Aug. /i.-\'es» e Irlriyllower' at Oyster liay ioinnrrow dri e pence envays of Japan nird Russia will rryllower and the Dolphin will sail for Na i’ortsninutlr, arriving there on Moirday Bn irioi'irin;.r. held on 'I‘ue~day had et and will ire formally introduced hy R nl terdiiy I. C. Ii. Oiliecr Noble loririd a N1-:\\' Yornc, Aug. fi.-(ln _tho deck of nu rnlrer of letters, liank cheques rind rits hearing date July Ziitlr ami 20th, in » . urge car on a hack siding lu' the I. C. yard here. Sonic of the cheques were sums as high as $400 drawn on the tional Dunk of Canada and Provincial nk of Canada. Upon irrvcstigiitlng the niattcr Oiilder hle diseov'ercd tlrnt two or three heya entered the mail rar:-i lying in the fire question of wlietlirr the ltussiun or yard over Sunday on July Iiiltlr, iriid had Japanese peace envoys shall he pre- helped Ll.renisel\'es toa quantity of mall sented limi. to Governor Mcl.ane wlicii inatter, taking saiiie to the ilunge car e are o|’i'ieially received at Eortsirroutii \vlrer~c the letters were opened. _ The lioys risirlcrr-rl, (lite is the question of senior pr and the other ainliassadurial stairding. ` Jul rice for lioth oi thorn. It was duo to o Russians ohtaineil tire original dontly did not lmow tho value of the ked up the two young lads, Gordon wis irrid lirriesi l’ili'c, in connection tiespasslng on the I. C. li,,‘ awaiting arrival of Past Olllec Iiispcrtorll. R. WEATHER TODAY. A '- - l CHICAGO MARK ETS. BICAGU, August - 5 (Special) - y Corn -|55 Sept Corn iiilt \VhBat 85,? “ Wheat 841 Pork 813.4% “ Pork $13.02) LEFT FOR LABRADOR. O'|"rAwA, Aug. 2.- The party of do en hut lie so iiigrntlntad himself with minion observers wliirh is going to untrieslield aloof, that the Sakliaiiri t'ro it will be recalled that Engliiiirl was the prominent persons of the country, Lrrliravlortnobserve thc eclipse of tlr_o sun while the repreaeirtatives of the other nn Aug Ii() left Ottawa today., They sail rn Quehee Saturday. THREE GREEKS DROWNED. suggestloiis that ohjcctioiis io it ed. to questions, stiitcd ....|_|.m-|¢y it 1-an irc said tlrnt, while tho of openediiiI’artsiiiorrtli this month, they duinriiids of the Tokio governnrent. Tlrat particularly incensed al the time nrer V . acl! of for-csigirt on the part of its repro' scntai-ive in Japan. Iioseii was always L inure than for airy other' reason he has licen appoirrted to accoinpany tlic nrnni- iiiotlr \VIi.te. \Vlren ire left Tokio four days after the ilrst shots of the war wcrc tired at l’ort Arthur it was l(ornrrr'a who gave him his walking papers ami sliowod him all kinds oi courtesy. i Warm Weather Necessities. Clr\rk`s S|lcedSni0ked lleof and other canned nieats-No cooking ll"'\‘lY i-0 serve. 1-‘ull of tlavour and wlroiesornc- ness. \ lint it called the negligence or ni least “ l popular with tho Japanese and lor' this N/\sil\lA, N. II.,.Aug. Z.-Three Greeks -ho wororotui-ning from a lioatlng ex- 'ursion u tlrc Nasliuii river were drowir- ll d witliiir ri hundred yards of the land- ng into this afternoon through the over» turning of tho boat.. A. D.C. T0 THE KING. 'l`onoN'i‘o, Aug. Z-Criptiiin -loiiii Den- sori, R. N., lirotlier of Cul. Denison, police nrnglstiate, has been appointed an A. su D C. to tho King. Capt. Denison is perlritendsrrir of the I-‘enriiroko flock Yards in Wales. lie is an otliecr who r-onrnrnnded tire Nlohe, one of the ships which eseortcd the Prince of Wales out hero. -r Waiter-Yen. sir. Will you have the same today! Guest-Yes;Ii nobody ia using its _ HU3Billl'S lllllll By a Dream-it is Located by Searchers--Detectives are l] at Work 0.\iAm\, Neii. Aug. 3.-Tlirough the aid of a dreaili, in which sire saw a inuilled ligurc following her liuslrand, Mrs I. Ii. Aiidrerrs, President of the ()uiniia W0rnaii`s Chili, last, night srrceeerierl in locatiirg the dead body of her lrushand in the Platte Illver. The dream nceurred last Friday night, when Mr. Andrews was at Cedar- Cniok, one Irundi-ed niiios from. Omaha. Mr, Andrews rlisnppcurad tlrat` night and was not lreard of again. llc was ri wealthy lawyer' of this city. Mr. Andrews had gone to n gravel pit to pay 0il` his employes, Saturdn.y nior~ ning ire was missing. A tclegrnin was scat to his wife, hut heoausc of her strange dream the night before sho had alrciidy started search when the telegram arrived. On arriving at the gravel pit sire was informed that Mr. Andrews had gone down the river the night lreforc. She insisted that in her dream he had gone up stream. I’ari,ie.~r searched in both directions, and last night the liody was found near where she had seen the tigurc following lror hus- band in the drearn. Iletectlvcs are searizlr ing Russians, laps Later. Nicwironr, R. i., Ang. ti-(Special)-Tire yaelit Mayllowor with M. Witte and liar-oii Rosen oi the International Corn "_` S mission arrived here this afternoon en R___,_______________ M___._\____ Aug _,__S_________|)_ _ _ " ' ‘ ‘ " ' ' con mktt to Pmnsmouth' liiiss .\lary .~\. Tucker, the l’mvl|lt-nee _ _ I lie pienlpotentiaries will continue . I The Dolphin represeiitatlves aireliored Alert, Uanrpliell Pletou; Swallow, lil PillllSMllUlH lllSiPPiiHlNEl Some Days Pale and ' Emaclated but Will Recover suliool tear.-lier who disappeared from "heirj0“mcyby tmin' camp Ossipeo last Tuesday was found no this evening in the woods near South oil' the liglrtship hero some hours later. L__|_________ The Japanese will go to Portsinoutli by ' _ _ L0 WMM" Snmnu wnlgln' ciatcii hut hopes are entertained forhcr ‘h Niirvronr, It. I., Aug. 7»-(Special)- ,,euU,,e,.y_ "7: Owi"“ "Q "he fog me y"'("hL3 “ith "Im Large parties of reslrlerrts have lieen tm. police i'e|ii‘cseiitrrti\'es cannot leave here _,,,,m.c|,|m_‘ fm. hm. un “___ “.__ck_ She L_, _____ wniglrt rind tlieopciriiigoitliepeare1-on~ not ,Me to “peak ,md lmtmnu is ye, o____ ference isrid_ioui'ircrl ioronc day. kuowy, ns bo hm. “.,,,,,|e-,,|,_Ks_ Her ________ sn. She was greatly e.\lrriustcd and enra- dition is pitiahle. Aug. fi-.\rr. Estella, l’oolo,Syllney; Alert, “__ Caniphell, Pit-tou; Swallow, Read, _` I’\rgwiisli; Annie, Sundhy, Capo Tor- riiipoi‘tai.r ~' ire Peter’ .. ~ nieiitine. . am m~~- ~~~ ...ef .’_A__,_ .__..’ -.-_ ___-_-,_,-.,_“ _"___ ___,,_,,___, ,________ llllllW liVlH _iiiilllill Mlllili Will FINDS Hill llillGillS illl i Nlllllllllllli Iliiflilllllli ill llH|BHllli llllillli Where the international Con- Of a Young Lady Who is Sub- Emperor of liussia’s Council- ference will be held- sequently Found After lors Lookinginto the Pro- ject of - the National Assembly 'r. Przri-zirsiiuiia, August 5.-The Har- peror's councillors yesterday rc/-iuurcrl sidoration of the National Asaeuihly iojeet at Pcterlroi, penetrating deeply the nature and extent of tne representa- rr t.o he granted. Tire proiilcrir of ae eoi~rliii1_' a voice in the proporrerl asacmhly all clrrsscs rind iirtr.-rests without giving undue wcigiit to the representatives of uncilueatefl peasnntry, eor|r|irisiiig‘ ier cent of the whole population, nor nwiiig control of the nssenihly into lhn ids oi rleirrirgogucs and agitntoin is of tire crucial points of the whole tern, and is cause for the greatest pi-i-< plexlty liotlr to those who drafted t.lia _l*'°”°-* gr|Kr,,,.r }r0u||K|“ |,,~0_5,..»| ,,,,,| U, Um _“_ niiiilsters to which it is to be revised PORT or CILABLOTTZTOWN' Though no details of the dist-umiioii of Tuesday have appeared in print, eral papers coiunieut on tho rrferc nee l lrase oi. I -:in great e _r~ r tion of a Aug. 5-Cid. l<7sl.clIa, Poole, Luuisliarg; -__ brighter future of liussi.t_ f ’$iil‘.;."“"‘""‘°"“ "““‘°' S““‘"“" ”“’° Took Place in Moncton sarur-’MONARCH'S YACHT Arrrrrsifo. ~~ we ' “rc D ‘ ” day-Very Large Attend- (li.Asuo\\'. Aug. il.-The yacht oi' tho \ anwaviliiinfrolgil- iIiI'e...... wir.. to esu.r.|isi. r.i..,r...~rs.ii<»rie... I.o.\|noN, Aug. ll.-'I`lre fortlieoiiring visit of ri Ilrltish iireot totlio Baltic Sea appears niorc than likely to rnark the beginning of more cordial relation, hetwecii Great Iirltaiii and Gerniany, instead of as has l hecn :suggested in some i|uarter.~a, adding it to the fi'lctioii now existing. The proposed \'isIt was ki\ovr'n to the German i`oi'eign oilici- months ago and li were raised hy (ierinrury are urrfouiirl~ Ernest (ico. I‘ettinian, setzrctary the Adiiriralty to-day in reply to dciinitely that no \\' la protests regnrdinf: the visit of the Ileet Williaur's, support oi' the eaiididniiey of Erirrcc _Clrr\_i_les, of_ I)e|rii;ur_ir, for |f_l\° cinls and prorriiiitfit ririlrvay men from orrvr-,g an rrune,is|ic<-ep.cr as air in- dication that the tieriiinn ruler proposes m to por ad iieon received, Friendly comment on and (ircnt. Britain U" arse. th The niouriiers included all the local oiii- R0 retwccn Germany nd the annouirccincnt of E|iiper~or~ |10 workin the same direction. 'l`lie re I ttcr-‘s forthcoming trip to Murienbad. llllSSll llill lliiillil illlll Ki \Vai~aiiNir'roN, Ang. l.-On very high 'Ii Ilussian peace eiivoys will do a good deal sparring after the treaty meeting is will in the rind eonrclle all the genuine 5 .lupnn will ask more than it hopes to oli- riiainly for the piirpose of winning her great oliject-a riulistantial irideinnity. It is cei-tain tiiat M. \\'iLte comes hero prryinent. and thc split, if iriiy' will eoine niatwlrolias had much todo with the 1 pr-rico meeting. i Iiisliifornrrrtion is lo the eh’ect that the prerarioris position than riewsprrucr rt-» ports have llidieated. Tire Russian Gov- iernnient knows all the facts ,about its army and realizes that a failure to con- clude a treaty would bring about. u linttln gn all deceived about the Situation. Iiideed it ' ' . ' . with instructions to ngreew a big war his great post until he obtained the \\' _ - . _ _ upon the sizcnllt. That tlicrc will he n recognize the fact that Japan has Iicen split l.'~r not regarded as likely liya dlplo- victor-ioiu-i in the \vr\i'. Conditions in pi-eliniinnries preceeding the earning the necessity of peace, and it is said con- Porisriiouth. S ussinir army in Marreliririn is in a mor.. odisastrous to the Czar's Manchurian _Y M. Witte and llaron lioscn are not at nl, is known that M \Vitle dnl not accept idest latitude, and lie eornes ready to tussia as well as in Maneiiuria suggest idently that ri treaty will he signed .n I uunnwuvnnwsgqamwmnnw-Rfwnnnw _ ~_ __ llRUMMilNll [DUAL The best coal for house and steam purposes ` ~," manufactured by the 't N . or wash/ILLE, N. s_. arly every road in hlirsterii Crrnnda. fires tis rcceivr-,ri that Eniperor \Villia|ir ister lirrtler' ritteirded the funeral and ill meet King 1