" NflESNflT NNllw .. The Rrsult of Emperor’ Meet- ing Beyond That In Was Very ' Cordial. BERLIN, June 18—I(Special)—Th(. Foreign Office has not yet been . ad. yield on thu results from a political gmml‘poi'n't. of the meeting in the Gulf of Finland yesterday between Emperor William and Emperor Nich. plus. The exchangeéI were of the most cor- ,ml. character. ‘but then: will be no official information of the sulth un» til the retum here of Foreign Hecl‘u. W-y Von Salloen. Plllli llHliWNEll *IN inn JilHN my. ,mnN, June lS—(SchiuI)~ John Martin, employedI on a pilot mm, mm, was drowned today in the lia-rhor. Ht! was landing in a small boat and stood up to raise the Bill wimn r squall upset the craft. lie was tangled in a rope and hem nndcrwater imt'll drowned. His body was recovered. iiiiiil iHE [IZNN iNHiiiHiN BHUIE r LONDON, June 17—In the house of ammonia today, while Foreign Sec- 1-thqu (lrey was ans-Waring quest (ins concerning the approaching; visit of the czar of Russia. to England, Will 'l‘hornc, in socialist member of rudi- cal tendencies, interrupted Mr. (irey and fl‘IfitL'fi‘ u. scene. Ml’. Thornc do clnrcd that there was an unfriendly feeling growing. in England against this visit, which he Sillh' was not dc hrel by the English people. "it would be if. good job if the, czar got his deserts when he did collie," said Mr. ’l‘hornc, with emphasis. The speaker immediately called Mr. 'I‘hul'iin to order for using such ,1 din courteous expression toward a inon» arch who was friendly to the British umpire. Mr. Thornc grew angry and hotly nepl od: "He is an inhuman hrutc." ......_..._._. inn EXERCISES iiin_ii3i iiiiiii Twice during the present week" ('hlirlottctmlians have been enabled to see what the students of the var icus (‘ity institutions are doing. Lustnight an opportunity was or gain citadel, . when the closing ex- ercisrs of the Notre Dame Academy were held. The mother was by no means plea» sant yet not\vit‘.,._t .‘nlinp.I this fact, the hull was well ulch with what might well be called a sympathetic audience. The program was well arranged, be- ing just long enough, and by no means overdone. The Cantata "Ruth the Gleaner" divided into three acts, showed the mult of a greatdeavl of hard work, and all the performers proved worthy of the highest praise. The costumes were most suitable to the nrcaliilon, and excited a good deal of iavurable comment. Those taking pwrt was as follow: Miss M. Mor‘issuy—diuth, the Claim- or. Miss L. Blanchard—Naomi, lll’othcrdn-Iaw. Miss J. Giroux—Orpha, Roth's Sis~ ter-in-iaw, ‘ Miss J. Turner—King of Moanb. Mfrs E. Noonan can of Moab. MJSMS A. Busby, . McDonald. E- Klfk. F. Dalton, M. Adams—Ladies Ul l‘lgirm’s Court. Mrs. 1". C..M‘oore—~Zulclka. n MIMI)" ilihll wr-inanr. M'siul R. Byrne. B. Blanchard. Hi Moran '"lHl‘lJilllllBll women. Mhs M. Trainer—norm. a wealthy citin-n of Bethlehem. between the acts musical selections wire rendered by the students. and received much applause. Till‘f'c were also several drills pre- sented by the senior [and junior I'll“ dents. which went off without a bitch, and from an artistic point of Viv“! could ivot have been outdone, and the order was perfect.’ ‘ This in paying a good! deal When our remembers that some of the Du“ formers were of a very Youthful alga. but such vine the case and those fir-“sent greatly appreciated it. u The dialogue “higher Education Milliin carried the some by storm» and the clever f ,Jotors deserve Krmt (vi-am (or t ruling and nmuninls manor u Wll ch they show- oii how hither: «Nation at least in "no «improved 10190”!nt- l.h.ut.nant Governor McKlnoon We :«Ythi'me p, WM); 12081! t itirtful will bro“: 0 a close by on limit!!! the notion“ aiithtm. ‘ ' FIRE m N“ “WBWICK. 'M ancas'rm, June admonit- ed up this alter-noon at cm 00W"- her hack of mm [in Red Bam- Tha wind ‘9“an ' .11 the houses and th. wulu dancer in”... " , iiiii warn . Pins, an Engineer, Fireman, Mother and Babe Among the Vic- tims. Second Wreck Affer. —_. FOND DU LAC, With, June 18— (Specfal)—Thos. McDonald, anufna‘er was killed, Ills fireman fatallywhu'rt' and Ila mother. and her babe so bad: iy injured that they may die, in c wreck on the Chicago and North- western Railroad. A passenger train from Menominee .M‘iclL, ran into the wiicck in th; yards and was derailed. LINEN SANS iiN ~ MAIDEN iHlP ——_. LONDON, June 18—(Spcuinl)~The steamer Megantic of the White Star Dominion Line sailed from Liverpool for Montreal yesterday. This is her maiden trip. WINNiPEE Eifliiliii ' NESiHHiEN iii: iiNE a WINNIPEG, Juno l'd—Shortly be- fiire one o'clock this morning the factory (if the Great West Saddlery i‘oiiipnny, was fllSlEUVll‘l‘cd‘ to no on fire iii the fourth store. The brigulde turned out promptly, but before- its arrival the flames burst through the roof. 'flhc blowing off a liyd'rant cap hindered the fire lad‘dicsi from getting the hiin pressure system into service. The loss is $‘i00,.000. iHE Silliiii ilHiii Eli-MN SHEET WOUUH'l‘UUK, June l7—Tile second draft of the solution sheet was from plated tonight by the stationing coin— mittoc of the Methodist conference. Changes from the assignments as pie seated in the first draft were made in some of the pashorates and thklsi: affected in Prince Edward island now stand as follows: Pownalflllev. E. Stiles. Vr-rnion River—Rev. G. ()rman. Souria—Rev. W. E. Johnson. , A SAD ACCIDENT. CHA'I‘I-IAM, N. 13., June 18—A and accident occurred last evening at floggioville, resulting in the instan— taneous death of the four year old son of Peter Savoy. The young child run into the street as a large sloven loaded with over two tons of salt was passing. Unknown to the driver the little fellow got between the wheels of the reform and was knock- ed down and run over, the hind wheel crashing through his skull and down one side of the body. Minard's Liniment uacd by Physician's Condensed AdvirtiEemcnls (Too Late for Olmflication.) ' 081‘, some days ago, gold. Pearl .1 set locket. Finder rewarded by leaving at this ofl19F3‘_A 7 only. l<li.the'n-7aniete, with su'bst'an‘ I; tial, well-fitted floor, made in sections. All in good repair. B. Our- f.‘(‘l‘ 0‘; Co. li—-_19_d__3i. ‘o’sTTKFUpE—oi' Park, on 16th, a, ll gentleman's silver opened faced watch. Finder rewarded by leaving at this office. W H V (ANTED, a teacher for Pisqnid \‘ West School No. 217. Supple- ment $15. Midsummer vacation. Ap- ply to hvoliert Craig, Sec. of Trustees, (iliirktown. _ A___p_6-vl‘.lrllipd. “WANTED a teacher for Winsloa \\ South School. Supplement $35. Spring and full vacation. Apply to the irmlersigned, John Diamond, ncc’y of Trustees, Tril‘hy P. (mice. - 6-19r31pd. ton Schools first or second class maln,prcferred. Suppleme-n $40. Ap- ply to: John Chandlor.’_v_’lii§_d'rIWpd. i {ANTED for the Fanning School, No. 118,, teachers for Principal and. Primary departments. $100. to principal, 805 to assistant. fioblrt Stewart, Bcc‘y Malneguo‘L‘cj‘ldllEi. VANTED a7 second class teacher ‘V for the Kingston school. filibtlarai lament. Midsummer vac on. (lrcwys, Sfcty.’ ‘b—19dflir‘1flpd. (ANTED —- immediately, a cook. Highest wages. Apply to Miss H-illivan-. Brighton Villa, 80 Brighton Road, June 15th. '_____H 6—15dtl. ANTED, a second class, male teacher for Wheatley School. rlinXGHEs WANTED for rial-unfun— 35 supplement voted. Apply to E. Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge; Sect. of Whentley School. 6—10d3i. ANTED. position as teamstor or taking care 0:” barge:i1 iBali'ilcfzo teed. A a I o .9 . tlon guaran y He’lwmmi. ________..___——-—-o-——-: 'ANTED by July 151:, an exper- " lenCed teacher of the first or second class (male preferred), for Principal's Department of Hmnpton School. Supplement 850. Apply - to win. A. Mcquartle. Soc 1. 648d“. can mm ms ' ‘1 A BIG ‘MEX‘ifiiN if ' [NilelNiiiE With Capital of Twenty-live Millions to Control Oil Trade There. MEXICO CITY, June Ill—(Special, -Thut the Mexican people intend to control the oil situation in this country is indicated by the forma- tfon of a $25,000,000 company of which the Governor district is president. The company has acquired all the Conuassiunn for the dchlupnlellt, ex- portllri‘on and marketing of out vr. crude and refined. oils. NHSSIINS EIHE iiN_BNliiSH SHIP LONDON, Juno l‘I—Neit-he‘r the British Foreign Office on the Russian Embassy has issueh a statement re- garding the British steamer Wood. burg being fired on by a Russian worship in the vicinity of Villerg. The owners of the vessel, Whitfield and Company, of Newcastle, have re— coived a. telegram from Captain Rob‘~ crtson, dated Fnsdriksh‘aven, confirm- tJie reports of the attack on his ship. of the federal iNiilNiiEEiH ii iii nor, who is in her 78th year, it cut- ting her third set of teeth, of which i-lhe has six new ones. Mrs. Warner is a remarkable all lady physically. She has not a, grey hair in her head, and she has never used glassw. WHEN SPEEULiilflN . BENIN/Ni GAMBLING NEW YORK, June l7—-'l‘lle report of the committee appointed by Gov- ernor Hughes to investigate speculu— tion in securities and; commodities and the organizations used in dealings therein but been made public. The New York Stock, the Consolidated Stock, the Cotton, the Produce, the Coffee, the Mercantile, and' the metal exchanges and the curb market were thoroughly investigated, and recom- mendations looking,- to improvement of existing conditions were mode at length. by the committee. The most drastic finding is that affecting the mercantile and metal exchanges, as follows: "find-er present conditions we are of the opinion that the Mercantile and Metal Exchanges (in actual bacilli to producers and consumers and‘ than their charters should be repealed." Concerning speculation in general, the committee deniares that it may be wholly legitimate, pure gaunlhlim: or something! partaking of the quali- ties of both; that in some form it is a necessary incident of productive operations; that it tends to stealdy prices, and that for the merchant or manufacturer the speculator per- forms ”, service which has the effect of insurance. "In law,” says the re- port, "Bpeculation becomes gamibling when trading which it involves does not lead, and is not intended to lead, to the actual passing from hand to hand of the property that is dealt in. The rules of alL the ex- , changes forbid gambling as defined' by this opinion, but they make so easy a. technical delivery of the pro- perty cont-raCtod for that the pnactic— of effect of much speculation in pain of form legitimate, is not greatly diflere'nt from them of gambling." The committee makes no short dealing, but declares the tendency of such selling is to steady prices. In is recommended that the minimum mar- gin should be 20 per cent. and strong disapproval is expressed of branch brokerage offices which supply Honor and resort to other improper means to induce speculation. KIRBY—DI NG EE. ST. JOHN, Ju‘ne 1.7——Undcr a large bell of whiee lilacs at 9 o'clock yester- day ‘morning Miss Sarah Bebecca Dingoe and Dr." Wm. Kirby, of Hills- boro, were united in marriage at the bride's home in Gagetown by Rev. W. F. Kirby the groom's father, assist- :d by Rev. Henry Penna. The home was decorated with white lilacs and ferns and the wedding march was played by Miss Grace Gilbert, of Gagetown. The ceremony was performed in the presence or a: large number of lumber! guests. The bride was attired in white with n bridal, veil and her travellingcoe- tume was navy blue. The bridesmaid was Miss May Kirby, sister of the groom and, the best man was Allan Dingee brother of the bride. After the Wedding luncheon Min-and Mrs. Kl‘r left on the steamer Vic- toria or his city and after e um visit. are will roequ at thcfxl future home in labom. ‘ ________... Auk for Minard'l and take no other. LEICAOO MARKETS. CHICAGO. June IHBpeclal.)—- July Wheat ......., ...........10’.\l- July Corn . Sept. Wheat Sept. Col-a . Sort. Imer Inn-no. nu..." vanilla. Da'yion,_lGiven Gold and lewelfed Medals. .1. DAYTON, 0., June Ill—(Special)— The nation and state and. city ' in which they livo today paid tribute to Wilbur and Orville Wright. General! James Allen, (ihicf Signal Officer of the army presented to the Wright Brothers the gold medals uUr thorized by Congress. All the some time were given them u. di‘amondstu-d-derl medal bearing the official goal of the State of Gill“ and another from Dayton, their native city. ii PEiNiiiEIJM ' WEL_L_NISCilNiHEi] TORONTO, June l7—Wonkmen who were digging a, drain at Lindsay this afternoon struck a flowing well of petroleum. They had great dilliculhy in turning the flow so as to continue you: The oil burned freely .when n '. IHHEE BEUUESTS ill Si. EIHNINS XiNlEH ANTJGONISH, June f7.—A" bequest in the will of the late Rev. Peter Fisct, P. 1)., of Chetica‘inp, who! died there recently, gives the sum of $5,000 to St. Francis Xavier’s college. The Rev. J. J. Chisholm, who died here several days ago, left an equal sum of $5,000 to the same institution. By the will if John Francis Waters, M. A., LL. D... of Ottawa, who end- denly passed away on June 2nd, St. rancis Xavier receives his valuable library, amounting to thousand volumes. iMiniiiiT PfllNi ii .iiiiwn Liw PHILADELPHIA, Pu., June 17— The indictment yesterday of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway by the fodLl'ul grand inry for allow- ing alonver freight rate than that published in the schedule on the cam- merce commission, raises an import" not question regarding what is to be legally reCOgnized an the origin~ al points of shipment of commodities and merchandise imported from for- eign ports. The proceedings. which were started by the government, con- stitute a test case of the point at. issue. A carload of beet sugar was ifll’ orted from liwiiiburg, Germany. its estinutiun- being; Alberta, Canada. No Canadian port was acceptable for the dclivsry of the sugar. The ship- ment was sent to the Port of l'hila— dclphia and was handled by the Read- ing part of the way to Alberta. The Reading's charges, it appeared, were but 55 cents per hundred weight, de- Spite the schedule price of $1.32, cov- ering this class of freigiht.‘Thc com. pany contends that the shipment was not one which originated in this country and it (loos not come within the application of the scheduled rates of the interstate commerce commis- sion. The original point of shipment, according to the railroad, was in Hamburg, Germany. United States authorities aver that to all intents and purpooeu of the act, the carrying of the sugar by the dafendant was an original shipment, the starting point being the local port and not Ham- over three a. burg. iii iiiiinis Honored in Native City of ._.... . ditliii..;wii- - Willi DIVUHEE Says Husband is Drunken, Cruel and Unfaithful. Decree Granted. BOSTON, June lB—(Speclal)—Sar- all Garland, a pretty and girlish wife, appeared today before Judge Bell asking for a divorce from her husband, alleging cruelty and abus- ive treatment. She declared be continually drank to excess and at one time threw a luiilp, show and dishes all her. Then she moved to Nova Soc/tin where she says he had the habit uf carrying to another woman the meals chat she cooked and paid for. She was given a. decree nlsi. SI. JilHN'S iiiilill iXNiHiliflN GHiNI OTTAWA, June lT—Thc government has formally appropriated fen St. John the $50,000 grant for the next national expos‘hion, which will be held in that city next year. In 19]] she grant will go to Regina. iiiiiii ll] Mi. . Julia iiiiii MEMBRAMCOUK, N. 13., June 18- During the exercises at the closingof St. Josephs College here yesterday afternoon Rev. Flalthe'r Guertin. Sup erior of the College, rose and said: "We are proud that Mr. Justin Landry agadne't whom some insinua- tions have been made by politiCia'nr is the President of our alumni. 1 Wish to state publicly and emphatic ally that that honorable gentleman: in far above these insinuationa.“ Cheers. __—J./._.___ SiiNHING illllilESS iii ENNEWELI BRADALBANE, June 10.—A very pleasant evening was spent in th. Lodge room at Bradalbane on thi 14th inst. when a large number 0 the citizens of this town assembler to bid farewell to Mr. Campbell pre vious to his departure for Alba/roan. The program consisted of speeches, songs and instrumental musieuy vari ous members of the order, after which the following address wan rear. to which Bro. Campbell, replied in i very able manner expressing his ear row in parting with the kind an: generous hearted people of the neigh borlioud, at the same time reviewin. with great pleadiire the progress tli town hols made during his residenc. here—nearly fourteen (l-l) years. Th. meeting closed by singing God be with you till we meet again. The address was signed on bchwl. of the lodges by J. D. Bigger, Cal vin McKlay, Robert McKenzie, Cassi: McKinlay, Lizzie Biggar and. Mrs. Hugh McLure has been forwarded ti- Neil Campbell of Bradalbane: "We the members of Calvin 14.0.]. No. 1123}, and Clark Wallace Lodge; L.T.B., having learned of your in tended departure from our midst,in to another field of labor, have girth cred here this evening to saiy fare well, and to in);er in some manual our feelings of regret in your having to sever your connection with the nrctiiren of these ,assoclatf-oniSrJWhiln we deeply regret the loss we are sun taming, we are pleased to know that your new appointment will be more satisfactory to you. While in our midst you have made many new friends, both in the lodge room, mid community, and with those who had the pleasure of your acquaintancew Y‘our untiring eflorts to advance the civil, and progressive interests of this village and surroundings, have made every motive successful, and we have only to point with pride and delight, to the manner in which you ., ,, . PETER F. HUGHES, Emcns'ld' ed in fall In Thursday's Gun inn. _____.._...._~ The temperature at 3 morn-lug was 54. ___._,_._. KeegMinai-d's Liniment in the house. MOSTLY F‘AIR TODAY. TORONTO, Fresh westerly and in frme 5 pleasure of your Whose brilliant valedietory a pear- o'clock this June lS-(Specialh—a south-westerly winds, mostly fair, not much change have implicated your arduous duties almon-g us,—-und we realize youn new friends will always find you capable of discharging any duties in which you may be coanectedu—We feel we icannot express, nor can more words or nation's repay you for the may ,ldud acts and obligemmts you have given us, not only as a member of |theae associations. but from every ibrotberly standpoint you so noblv- ,wlthold—we will be reminded with record of nearly fourteen years of faithful service in :tlxl‘s portion of P.E.I., and will al- ‘Iways, remember, that you have been faithful and efficient, in every partic- ular, to fill your responsible and faithful duties, connected in your Work. and with the same energy and faithfulness as such as has mark- ed your camber here. We all irnitediy join in wishing you, Cod-speed in your work. in another part of this little Island and you have .070 our united wish, of enjoying health, and prosperity to your self and: family, in your new home. We trust that m keen interest in the Orange and 'Blue Associations, will never grow less, and that we shall at intervals, have the load pleasure of “loaning you again in our meetings: and now as we bid farewell we hope you will the hi about, in which you are held hunted by the mom of Calvin 14.01.. "No. 1137, and Oink Wallace L.T.B. combined. lith ‘ _ Dr. Grenfeli’s Mission on Labrador Coast. BOSTON, June lll—(Special)~Dr. Grenfell‘s famous missionary schoon- er “Dorna Donne" was towed down the harbor yesterday afternoon to stuff) on her vuyugt north with sun piiuu for Newfoundland and Laura- dor. iiiwniTii NEW illHK snii MALONE, N. Y., June lS—(Special) -—A anew-flurry in mid June was the navel experience of the residents of Franklin County today. Snow contin~ lied to tall for only n short time and disappeared as fast as it fell. humid—chi iiiisimii BUSINESS OTTAWA, June 17~During the month of May, 93 fatalities occurred to workliing'men in Canadian industr- lul pursuits, and 185 were seriously injured. During the month there iii-re fifteen trade disputes in existence, an increase of We as compared with May la-sfl year. About! 32 firms and 4,259 employees were affected, ail-l rim: loss of time in working days was ap- proximtely 96,375, as compared with 27,425 in May 190 . GUESTS [ii ilUKE [DENUNSHINE " NiiiiN LfliilEi] in Boston With Supplies for incur an i Pili8__i iIHiS Northern Maine Had Planti- , fuf Showers fhatiielieve the General Concern. . H ‘ ' PREBQUE ISLE, Me, June 18—- (Spec,al}~ A torrential rain early to- day brought to an abrupt fruit the ravages of the forest: fin-H. The high south wind of yesterday had- insllulled new life into the stimul- derlng embers and (‘ullmfl much an- xl‘cty among residents who feared that the llistnii-t \vouid “gain In: five swept. ___._.,.u M. iiBHiNiNH Hli ‘ iUMBEH ENMP h... PETEHBORO, June 18~(Special)— 'I‘lle lumber camp of John Winters, near 'f‘wred. was struck by lightning and that the men sleeping in the shanty escaped with limir lives in little short of a miracle. inn EilliiiiS - fliSAPPliiiEi] .— l’l‘llt'l‘Aiild, .llinv lxwlln Thursday morning last illf‘ii. James lln'fierty, an aged body of aimiii eighty-five left her home at l‘nl'tiigo, and has not incl. h'thl since. Mrs. Rafferty was formerly Miss El- len Lockwuod if but It}. She has no family and her husband, James Raf- ferty, is livinig. No one knew that the lady hm] left home and no: persurcan rewllect seeinr; her on that ll‘fl'y. It is supposed that. Mrs. Rafferty left for the Settlement, which is at some dlltance from 1.ch home, and in at— tempting to in: e a short cut through the woods, niiiuh at this place is MONTREAL, Juno l7—A special. London cable swysn i The delegates to” the Imperial Press Conference today “.wcre taken by miotr or car from Sheffield to Manchester through the Peak district. They were entertained at luncheon at Chills Duchess of Devonshirc‘. Tonight tlilry will be entertained at dinner by the firectors of the ship canal at Mali»i rhmte'l‘. Last plight the delegates war. on- tertained at dinner by it: Lord Mayor of Sheffield. J. w, fin he odi- tor-in—chicf of tho Mflnil-rb. Free Press, of Winnipeg, respondi willie toast Our Guests, said that lit ‘conl- erence would have Imports/zit results ecausc all the public men in Eng. and who had spoken under the re— iponsibility the. View of imperial do velopnlent which was held strongly .hrohghont the colonies. That opirr Ibnl was that the strength of the mipire was the strength of the na- tional feeling of the colonies than» wives. . Professlng himself a man of peace :nd stating that though the defer gates as newspaper men ought to re- .ogniza that they should do nothing ,0 disturb the peace of the world, :‘thI he would say that, if an Anna- 4eddon should come there need lbe no question that the dominiomi over~ seas would light side by side with those of the homeland. iiiiiii SLNIEHS I or ANNE MULLINS. CAMBRIDGE, Mirna, J une 17—l’lenui of 'not guilty were entered by Peteri Delorey, of Somervllle, and James of Manchester with the murder of Annie Mullins, a Mar-db 27, 1908. Counsel for both min then made motions to quash the in- dictments on the ground that‘ tiny were vague. Judge Lawton touk rho motions under advisement. The body of Annie Mullins was loud in a field in Arlington, near the Cambridge line, on the morning of March 28, 1908. While several sun- ‘pecbs were arrested, all were later re leased and no tangible clew was dis covered until April 2 of this war, ‘vrhen Delorey and Mantir were arres- ted, following Delorey's alleged state menu to the police that: he was with Muntlr and the Mullins girl on the of ht of her death and that Mont-fr kflcd her. Delorey is 15 yours at ago and Mantlr in 20. ,COMPLIMENTARY MESSAGE anr. MONTREAL, June ll—The Og'llvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd.. received: the following cable tmlny from Lord Rolr arts: "Hoartirrt cliiprntulatlooe on lendfd example you have shown to e loyal." .____.__-—— [LEAD BROWNING ACGIIIEN'I‘. AMHERST, June 18.—Whlfe gaged in fishing lobsters of! i'l‘ormentine, a 9“. Cape f i strong wind. ...._.__.__— Mlnu’d'li Lfnlmont Lambetm an'. Friend, worth as the guests of the Duke and ‘ young man panned Fred Stanley was drowned by being he reminded with those few words of ! knocked overboard by m, mm“. around of the main boom drain; a very dense, and through which are several crmsn has she lost hen way, and mini; :4 l it and i'I..'lL she may have Hlllvlulllmd in (“insure and 'ex— hassliuin. Since the woman was reported alle- :il r lul'p’l' searching parties hale been - li‘ the countryside but no .. li-ul-e of her can be found. Biiiii‘ii and iii YESTERDAY BOSTON, .limo l7~~The maimed and injured in the i'vi’uliglit battle of Bun- kci- llili today, mine near rivulhing, if not exceeding that Uf’the actual battle of liii years agar-bran as the uproar of the early morning hours was cmnpurable with the din unalie- try and shouts of foemm fill the his- toric contest. Fifty-five Wounded were treated; at tiid hospitals 0! BOB- tou up to an early hour in the ‘evén- inc: an 'an. even greater number had 'been attended by physicians and 0th- crs at their homes. Fortunately there woreno serious injuries. ’ Charleston's great day closed to- night ‘witb an electrical pageant which far exceeded in beauty and elaborate‘nessi any previous enmibitlbn of the kind. A dozen or more floats, bearing the leading beautiee‘of the city arrayed in fantastic costumes, passed through tne main streets of ('huricstown river the riccrric ca'r trucks during ..t|irrc hour.» of the evenrng. 'l‘lld pageant was embicn'ot‘i- cal of the "some of the world." and the floats in turn represented the lbrilliancy llflfi‘ lustre of the dimnond‘. ruby, emerald, garnet, nmcthyat‘und kindred precious stones. "liss Hattie Mil/11m". 31MB monlfil'OG SDHOPOUlO-‘i ’f‘urnbull, as last yams. was the queen (N- “J. When they of the carnival and rode on a daininl were arraigned before Judge Freder- the, diamond flout. it. was estimated ick Lawton in the superior courtlavte that, fully 100,000 people witnessed mday on indictments charging them the display, Two big parades had previously Cambridge deniesth in Arlington cn moved ,,,,,,,,t the city. afternoon purud'c were a sailors from five battle- ships at the navy yard with omn- pMiics, Spaniin war vetdrans and representatives from cile organiza- tions. . The city was allame with hunting and flags and religions, social and fraternal OI'K‘fl‘nlMufciUflK-l gum-rainy kept. open house from early morn-m: to midnight. lilli in illH inn: WAH__llElNS HUiN. ROME, June 17* The Austrian pap- ers stl'il n'ttribnee Italy's new mili‘ tary expenditure to 'ngrmls'i've poses and consider Signor Fortis, formerly I‘ri‘me Minisbcr, m; the ex- ment of the party desiring war with Austria. Signor Fortis dispell- ed this impression toda in a speech' in the town of which a is Deputy. Signer Forth; said: “Thu present political situation cannot be lodged lightly, for evbn in Europe the present is uncertain. ‘We my trust in peace, whkh is not only our inspiration for the develop- ment of the happlnu‘ss of our people, We would ruin our hopes by war and would have to weep for years._ Wq do not want war: we are falflhful to the religion of peace. which clvilizu .tion has rendered sacred." I d In the UHHIHB‘IIN pur— ‘ ' k i