._n . w‘i‘i§i'i`»’i’~’ii’\"'i’~i=-} _ i if _ cHaLoEowN, rcs an Isa, CAN, 'rosa ,i MAY 12, 1908 A I _'i,r;.e.,r,9;i.f§,r§,¥w,",i,1l>,;§e,*ii’.§. f _ __..__._. _._ .__ -.__.______._é _._ - 3 3 i e, DRUGGISTS AND C`i"rRAol.nY AICC-Mlscouicili W I m C' ‘ Tried at Murray River, May 6 Synopsis Young Man, Named Jose: h D. McMillan Shot and Killed ’ ,CASES START LES PROVINCE ~ ofthe Evidence Before Stipen- By a Revolver in Th Hands of Alonzo Docherty- diary Inman. The Evidence ifiiven at The Inquest Synopsis of Prohibition cases at them principally to ilnd if certain MllF1'l1YIRiV°1`t5f-i1 MBV 1908. ‘names were 'on Register. . lst. nspec or Jenkins v.s. A. M. A. M. ROSS SWORN. l l h l _ R_________e_Registe___ Inspector H_ 0_l Spoke to M___ Je__k___s on t_______n _ma The v___1;e;__ao_ yh§;=_;l>_i1_2_l_l_ii_- _“deed idea was removing it to the track.held on the body by Drs. A. S. Mc Cl:_lrll§_i_1_;1(i1i_§|_W0l`_l1-14__h A __ lacked him if Government would sup- the whole community was stirred to yesterday, lgunday. I guess he, After some deliberation the Jury lS__ ard UBB ti Dr and on Diy Dliilted ReZiBf1¢l`- H6 Said N0 great excitement yesterday iucfilng Dougherty, saw us going to Summer- brought ill U12 f01i0Wlllf£ Velfiicll Max” __ qlles c;_ii_ a_s to how mu.ny_Keep your own Register, I will make when word was received that Joseph side. 1 do'not know what Dougher- 'l‘hat the said Joseph McMillan come “"1 ic; B5 “rr” de °i’iE¢t°9l“iy|A~ M. R033. trate John Rogers at once notidediiluinmersidsf? brought to Summerside by Dcputy marked. ound books not according! Tiluught he was doing his besitnione Coroner Bowness of Summerside and Witness-My sister accompanied us Sheriff Wright and lodged in Jail '£0 il1W: as well as possible and always in- also had the body taken to the C.M. to Summerilde. We were alone com- lyesterday afternoon to await a pre- INSPECTOR JENKINS SWORN tended co lice the Re ister ro erl BA hall at Misoouche Cor Bow- Last Night. I saw Doug rty around the streets Neill and A. A. McLennan. Qluestioned by the -'Joroneri-Dnd May 10,1908. in back The first shot 1 liminar hesrin - P 8 DIJY-~ ‘ ~ ~ ‘g ~ 'asiird y g. V`iHiii€d R09B’9 lifllli “Ore with ln- ,The two Inspectors at my place some ness on his ai-rivai immadiaieiy emfwiien i,h,,y,we|-e face to .-_“ce e' _____________________ rpecrnr onmpbell April 14th fonndtirnc nge. The complaint was uint pnnnciied the following inry. Nsirnnl lviAR'l‘1N,`- MONAGHAN, ' Pnrinn b00ilSi11di¢B¢i11Z 110 ill-‘H11i~"tY0f liquoiiiD0ctor's name was not on Register Howatt. foreman, Daniel Leckey Wm Priest at iscouche sworn I knew _.- __ V prescription 2086 was to bearer, Actfl made a change 1st May and got the J. Desliioche, James Carver, Gilbert nothing _ofrflhe affair until about _ not c0lIlDiied with in any shape ex- D0ctor’s name. Mr. Jenkins askedlDesRoches, Harry Cotton and Alex. 520 this m rniug. Tile door bell rang C8111: numbers and they are irre uilar. have ou im rovsd our method since McNeill. After administerln the.I came do ` and ‘iound Miss Kather BY MR- MELLIBH- could prosecutor know address of until- the afternoon. The deceasediAlfonz0 Dddgherty at the door, I -' g Y P Y S r “ (iii-033 EXAMINED you got instructions' from me? -Howiusual oath the inquest was adjourned `ine Gillis? Stella McDonald and Remember meeting Ross on train I parties-Mr. Ross said he could tell Joseph D. McMillan, was about‘was surprised and asked what was > said if I had charge of his case ha him_-Mr. Jenkins said he couldi ses twenty-ilve years of age, was a well wrong, This boy has shot Joe Mc- ` _ would ll0l1'il¢\VB trot clear so easily. no improvement as there was onrlylknown and prosperous young farmer McMillan. ,Home conversation lol- i" Cannot remember deiinitel if he initials and he could not de end on residin within a few hundred ards `lowed Bliss Gillis said 'that Y ' I7 Z Y - asked me ‘if Government would su - what Ross would . f , ' ‘ ’ ' I - - ° ' ply books. Cannot remember dig- he did not know giylcii hxiidoiilihss §vl;l~?a{(;:e1lwilick?eldclhend IEE :gs sggudhhpizslhd Boi:i(lemc1dzti(ir(;rsa1tl,oi‘iui'(dllosvl;;)d Big i-iberai Ma]0l`ll_y C_|.il in tinctly what all our conversation was prosecuted for keeping irregular Reg ‘to have had any enemies. He leaves Dougherty; was going to do away - - - ub0l1li- HB might have asked me so. isters. Mr. Jenkins said he had' nnito mourn his widowed mother, one§with himself. In order to remove Two Unionist Candidaie Did “Ot Wil him 1W°Uid bi’ 8i0l1R in alternative but to ask Rom for-Ibrother in the west and three sisters 'any danger' I asked him for his re- , ' n iew days and instruct him how to names of doctors and addresses and Mrs. Walter Cameron, Lot 14; Mrs. volver. He said I'd rather not Came S€C0lld |1009 his books. On April 14th I told he could not depend on his informa-iMahon, Moncton, and one sister in ifather. He said there was nothing in him to keep his books properly, Mr, tion. Mr. Ross admitted to filling 50 the United States. iit. I said you have something to put _ Jenkins had ‘two vendors in Char- certificates on 23rd March, The inquest on the death of ,it it. I sent him backi to Miss Gillis’ lottetown prosecuted and dined `-» R. Jenkins V.S. Carruthers. Joseph McMillan took place at Mis- ihouse and' told him to stay there Swore he notified Mr. Ross about 2 years ago to keep a proper Register. Judge told Mr. Mellish aman was supposed to to know the law. The Attorney General told him to pro- secute those who kept books irregul- ar. It was not my duty to notify INSPECTOR CAMPBELL SWORN couche yesterday afternooq, before Visited Carruthers 24th April Reg- Cor. Bowness. The first witness ister Book produced in Court, would was Stella McDonald, I know Jos. not say Register was same as when McMillan, deceased. I was in his 1 saw it. When I examined it in company Sunday evening. I was also March and April found Christian in l.9.s company during the afternoon names not ‘ln full told him names and at my home. I went to Summerslde ifor the present. They went away and DUNDEE, May 11.-After a short, I got ready and asked ,Urban Gillis, sharp C0l'li-€St lasting HB0*-iY 011% iDanl, Malone and Prosper DesRoche week, Dundee Saturday proved stead- ‘co go and find the body, I only told fast to the Liberal faith which it jthem that he was shot. As Dougherty has held unshaken for a quarter of a ‘had asked me, not to let it be century and returned Winston Spen- known who did it. . cer Churchill, president of the boar and instruct them. The Prohibition addresses should be carried oult.-and'with him lin the evening, we walked,i I thought it necessary, when I saw of trade, to the house of commons h told him to be careful and d A`arrived in Summ rsidc about dark, ithe body to tell the authorities, so at the head of the poll Act was t ere to guide them and was o so. , . G , _ ~ very p|a|n_ 1 notineg Rags long few names were not entered to cor- ,stayed in 'Summerside about tweni;y`I telegraphed t/he Attorney- General _ Although the Unionists did not ex- ugo to keep his Books regular, I am respond with prescriptions Foundiminutes or half an hoiur. We then ‘nnd the Premier, I went. to Miss hect. to oust Mr. Churchill from that not here to tell how Books are kept some names without addresses nndistarted to walk home again by the Gillis’ and Stella McDonald iindgenerally regardcd_ safe seat, their in Charlottetown or elsewhere. some names and addresses not ex-‘railroad track. We met some people Dougherty. 'The former told me she most sanguinc prediction being_ that H. C. CAMPBELL RE-EXAMINED.' terldeli- Lust visit books were alléwhonl I dill not i€l'l0W- 011 fctllln- had the rcvolvert The revolver was Sir George Baxter,_ their candidatei Found Ross apparently ready and right name D. Bull M. Harbor wasliug we met Alonzo Dcuitherty alonlr empty. _ _ ,had “a good sporting cliiince. _still willing to comply with formalities not written out' hilt two dots (“ ) by this side of Jones’ woods. He did I had told no one up to_thisi time _they have the satisigction of_ris;_i_i_g &c Did not find fault with Ross's M for other names Some names on.noi. say anything to me. I-Ie pointed who had done the shooting, I was,fiom fourth to secon pace nd 1; Books when I found they correspond- prescriptions not 'to he found nn‘n revolver at McMillan and told him afraid, Dougherty might do away ipoll as compared with 1906, an o ed with prescriptions. Examined Continued on page T to hold up. McMillan replied, "that with lrimgelf and I would be bigmed, reducing the Liberal maiority from _ _._A ,_ is a revolver you have." He, Dou- so I sent for John~Rogers, the _ P., . 5,411 to 2.709- ""‘*‘“ "‘_*" `““,-'““"‘_‘* __ "”"'““°“"°“"”l';’“""’i_‘ gherty, tiled fired a shot at McMillan and told him all I knew. I receivcdi i_._..__ T T ' When WG llleil D0lllZi10l`i2Y W0 Bii a telephone message from the stopped. Dougherty was standing in Premier and Attorney General stat-i ‘, | front of us..whcn the first shot was ing tant they and instructed stip.‘ Expert Hints LONDON. May ll-Col. Maude, the artillery expert, who describes _Simp- son’s new electric gun, which, it is said, will throw n projectile from _London to Paris, answers his critics in the Contemporary Review, and firmly maintains the accuracy of his |statements. He hints that the Brit- ‘ish government has secured the pat- ents, which necessitates a complete revolution of iand and mariue`nrtil- icry. He says: The immediate practical value of the new weapon lies less in t-he pos- sibilities of extreme velocities and ranges than in its extraordinary irdiiptability to ull the cirnulnstiinces of war, whether on land ur sea. Uu- like the nrilinary high velocity- gun, the trajectory uf which can only he modified by alterations in thc weight of 'the charge, the control of the new weapon is so complete that it can deliver projectiles at any reriuireil velocity from, say, 100 (ect pci* second, up to its extreme power, 'which may reach 30,000 feet. Nor is it confined to the use of HEHUIE HESEUZ. I BY l|FiSiViHS fired McMillan said I am shot Mdg__Wright,, to act in the case McMillan fell and Dougherty firsdi PROSPER DESROCHE sworn. I ' f saw Yong, iviny 9-seventy-rwn men who for more than twenty hours had faced death in the raging sea ncar Fire Island, were rcscueil from the crumbling hulk of the big Gernmn ship Pctcr Iiickmers early today. The rescue was ailccteil alter one of thc most trying experiences the life slivcrs had ever been called upon to face. A dozen times hope of saving the imperillcd band was all but abun- doned, and it was only the easing oi -thc gale and terrific sen that made ircscue possible. Not rl man was lost, -and it is believed that no one suffer- ‘ed permanent harm from the long fight against death. The urcllt H1091 ship, one of the finest sailing vessels set afloat, is a total wreck. Hur bow and stern have been torn off by' the mountainous waves, licr masts CHAMPIONS THE NEW ARTILLERY Some Further Particulars About The New Gun With Which An 'Artillery That England May Revolutionize War projectiles of fixed weight for each type of gun. It can throw shells of any, weight most convenient for the purpose of thc moment. "lt can bc made so light in pro- portion to its power that it is cap- able of fulfilling in one form. all the functions of mountain artillery, bowi- zers and field artillery, while the source of the power itself transmit- ted by field cables to any reasonable distance." l Col. Maude proceeds to discuss in a technical fashion the effects oi the gun on the tactics of land warfare. After pointing out that modern artil- lcry ilre cnn already concentrate number of projectiles on llny requir- ed point, he says that the new weap- `ons only serve to intensify such an iadvuntage, adding: i “lt is no longer a case of hitting s. point, but of deluging nn area, and for this purpose, a battery of the new weapons furnished only- with the V compass bearing and range within 1,000 yards will be as useful at 20,000 yards as an existing battery _at 5,000.” HIPEAL UF IHISH lIllEiiE|U.l ni i LONDON, Mav 9-By a vote of 201 to 7, the Bill repealing the Irish Coercion Act of ltial, passed ‘its second reiidlniz in the- House of Commons today. Chief Sccrcmry for Ireliinfl Birreli, strongly sup- ported tlie measure, declarinb the Coercion Act. to be uiicon.~'Litilfi.iria1 and intolerable. He maintained that ilrelfand as a whole was iu\v-n`oid- ing, although there was iii rciialn ‘parts a spirit of lawlessness 'wllich lhe dcplored. He said that any nt- tempt to govern Ireland 'iv mis Act would be political unsanlty. PHEHHHED |]El.H afar-»¢-ri:7.f.°" 'I another shot at him. McMillan never know Juaaph McMillan, deceased. ' Hl10ii€ Hfl3€l‘ 110 fciii- I dOl1fl kll0W Father Monaghan requested me to go _ li th li fired fill more show or n l< f r the cor se. 1 fonnrl it in w e er e y not, I turned my back to them and to 1 o 0 11 .what they call Jones’ woods. We _ 'i' \ "_ started on a -little way- Dougherty found tncboay on the left sian of was about eight feet lrom McMillan | f | m t when he fired the first shot I dont ,the railway track, about nine feet from the fence We had not much The Qllebec Ceiebraiion to Sei/era 0 eeing n a es know whether he came closer when'¢i~0iib1e in finding it_ we iii-at naw BERLIN, May 9.-The Ministry oi he fired the second shot as my back he hat We carried the body Foreign Affairs at the instance of the I I . Be an Affair of Great Killed or Wounded! But was turned. I only remember hav-labour, hai( E, miie to where our Chinese _ Legation has instituted the Dlsllnctimlr Ten Got Away member Wi1si5i16I` D0l1Ei1°l"t'Y made 1111;' ‘the C, M. A. hall. I know nothing official who _was a member of the S ing heard two shots fired I dont re remark after McMi-llan fell. I walked _ from there home, coming across the house was we Drought the body to prosecution of a Germnn military of the shooting except hearsay. I expedition against Pekin in 1900 for lknew Dougherty I never heard any- purlioning the Chinese E|npei'or's fields Dougherty came home with thing iii of him The body was lying marriage certidcates, details f V me. I do not know what time an its face- which were cabled some time uno. LONDON, May 9-E|B0i1 G85' b1'i1189` ALEXANDROVSK’ May 9 _ A it WHS- If W0\iid be “mir 10 0'°i0°k~ Danl Malone gave evidence of a The officer took the document as 01/idellces of the liBi2¢l`l1'lilll1i1i011 i¢°|g"°“p M lmportwc political pri°°“` I l`¢1l10ft9d the affair 50 mY B“11i- \simi,ar character. An autopsy was a. souvenir, not knowing what ii; was give the utmost, possible distincrton 918 11111119 11” attempt P” "°5“‘“ when I came home. Dougherty was iw;-_-----__~_~_ ` in can Quebec celebration. oem- liberty here today. Home 01 f-lwm with me when 1 dia so, N0 one 91..., ' Western ,,,,,,e,,, had ,,j,,ct,.d ,_ Sup. mundm. 3,, Charles gust, R_ NU wiiilwere l:_il_§ed,___al;d____i;i__ f.h;ox:_i:_lee\»t;_hne_y knew ai-,mit it but my aqui' Doug- Posing it to be worthless. li is ATLANTA_ Ga__ May 9__Ha" u ;_lve_iu attendance _ond Itlhe PEi_nceA _gi :_i_icc_e_ea p_____o__ guargs but ten got a_i_i;i_____{i;ys3_f.5 I5d€g_sl1?;{og__1_JdatoI . stated tl_l_at__ tgxe _d_oci_i__ni;nt__pé1s-l_e;\ dozen blocks ue in mtnsmhis mOm_ toliiegordt iJsu1(:~“il19 ===`=\=l=-'* " I Wodnits. it is claimed, was employ I iIHiIKiH'S WINS -,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,. HEBERT# IGOLDIE iii lrwlllnlil “°"“:;;°.:.*;‘:.';?° °f MUNAHUHS TU *TOR SALE CHEAP -A horse and cow Apply to Stephen Thorne. o'r'i‘Aw.i May 9 -at yesterday s Rh0d0l`a All E33 w|li|'\€|` Fitzroy St 5-12d1wpd sitting Senator Baird moved are- ____ l' - _____- A S Musical Act Perfgrmgd ' f r xo LET _That desirable cena solution declaring it advisable to ep Ai w0ild3l`ia|'\d 1-Onlghir we 7 Against A Largli O ment 'Corner Prince and Dori point a commission of represents- _ . ' ’ M' L McKinn()|'| as chester Sts. At present occupied by tives of the provincial legislatures VIENNA' M” 9'”The moptligzpgf I First Class Artists' Iss 0 ' Fa3l Ones- ' Thomas Morris. Possession June and other persons concerned with E512;v§;’;bL':“_io';_°';';°°;'£1';)e‘_gt_ Fm; _ ' lst.. A l to Dr.-Alley 5-12dtf. crown lands to report. on the best ul t m "ow when ____ PP Y i J h occur o o "ills ra 0 g \ oy WANTF,»D_,A good ,man boy means to preserve the lumber supply. B; lgifszr :nd eleven reigning GBP __.___ LONDON. MBY 9-Til* ifi1°ll'1Hl1¢i with /A fsir>'edueation to learn H” “um ““'°“'-i°“ P0 U16 ia” Am` i iii i it th n ,_ ---””““"""'_°-_' guinans stake was run at New Mar- can pi-lacing, Apply ac once to The \°1‘i°l1119 W°1`° '1°*1llil'il18 i°l`8° *FHM °f ‘Rig :,°o‘;,e;:c§”;tw5h0;n:,n,nne C;°;¢ie_ i h. kat today and won by Richard Crok-,G ,di _ 4.15,-"_ nice lands. These had last year h ,_ I M _ “ Mi him ua an *_* :Bported more than half their cut to “nd ‘mer t dr °°°g?;h"a1 one ti t tdSon Singer \ . -th f li clean and |011 Y ,' TM munul tm’ book” mr won 'able' “It is not often such artists °"' mi°°°"" B7 °“i’m"'°g' this WANTED-Girl for general house- 'tho Unned sums Cunnan in 1907 The soveroigns. w e excep on dnlmd tm' "‘°k‘ “F °““'“1’ 4°' A rcsdnt such entertainment in motion °"°”° Rh°‘i°"° 1"” ‘adm "““'h" work.._AnD_l_y to Mrs. Chas. DJ ' ' of the Kaiser. are already here. most nrvillil °" mr hh. M ‘nun in gicture houses, Alld |10 011° lil°“id °I°f“.'° tottxd “gona” ér°l;i;§,°' s11lB,Wcekl,`108 Upper Prince Bt. 5-l2dtf. :g2;§°g‘t° 31° ‘gllgrioigatzsa of them having arrived today. They every respect. 'rho work ~of I-!ob¢rt‘mis| seeing this ccnsbh il‘l° 'iliii f:n’t:;:’l'| mmi; 1,2", 1° ,di ii,id|I`0s'i'lMEniin`y mornlri`g"`iietweeir at M Im. 20,2 “_” mo wiv 1;, is attracted s very lnrze crowd. The sua Hebert ls mel! l°°‘l»i*“°Y “`° °‘ w°“d°"1‘“°' mu ff,” or is some me rm iniioweri in ini J- Wm- M°1“l‘1" "0 W~ W- W°1` worth si soo`ooo and lnln pnp¢rl°°"“°“ E'“°°’°'~ "“° *° °°‘“l“¢ musical instruments bolus M fi* ‘“°m““°“ “m° m“““*'°d ' ca. ham, i, Ai-neat,-iv, _...Md by 'nerr' a. ladies' gold neck chain. The 'uomoom' .n§°"',,” um, ,nm.“'from Corfu. by way of Pole. will nr- ad to their hand as sil\801' il l1l° 5 m“'i°“1 °”'“°u°“ J H H°uM:,,m.th ,md bmmm F finder will be rewarded by leaving in 'the' wh’ md MDM, industry in rive tomorrow morning. The city is, IQ 1 )_ . .' , . .......».n... .-ee. --» --»-i~°'°"l::.:"°=...2”:..:‘.:.':..;":*..'°:..»».-»»~- »»~»»~»- “ °” "-"1 ””°'° '“ ° scifi;l2::°i..i;;r.°:“:':..°°.f:;::;:.‘:;. t.z:;;‘.. Bllij -Gllitll' ~Fl\lf.Q and fill m0 I K , . H dll h f th i th U ited ta 2:3303? othilrlhli-¥\\li°l1f' in ‘ ““"°i°"°n whim L" mme pl°a"nl`;;ig°g;3:t Egtnahodoga taiiPd3°t!h:“tcn- ]?0Iiieav3AI;:1:-eI;°d-gi°tai»ll`:ia\fi§i'tyv‘rra|(;- gibghifvrggd 2,5, praiihigition of :Ee many of the decorations already in i-fill! wonderful way. and are ably :{l°li°*:_’__‘__mb°‘°‘ "°"'h’ 'M MF bleu on the favorite, Ischia, a horse pins heavy material. linins Out- `exWrt¢t~ion of-pulp Wood. w that B m°°°‘ ' ' - lFilf»0d in "Hr, Goldie who al a eu ar - that defeated the American. hnlldings, etc. Weight per roll 18 great industry properly belonging to '°°"` ’ ounds and is just 5 cbuts Appl! Canada should not be transferred to 7 ' rand and there gdi ranks nd to none. It The pveturec are I . _ _ _ mm nw _ ' they il lots of entertainment at Wonder- _ P _L 8 ut mud, _ _ _ were ripped out, licrileck-houses and bridge swept away, and she is full of water. She is lying far bucia on the bar, and it is unlikely tiiat any ef- fort will`be made to tow her to deep water again. SEHUIJL GUELPH, Ont., May 9-A young boy named Callum, living at Eden Grove -in Bruce county, hanged him- self with a rope yesterday, rather than go to school. It appears that the little fellow, who was only right years old, had got into trou- ble at school either with playmates or teachers, and yesterday refused to go back. His mother insisted and he said he would die first. No attention was paid to the threat, which was considered an idle one, and he was sent off. Later, the body was found banging by a rope, which he had himself placed about his neck.. En FHUM PACIFIC, l0_lTiiNi|lI fire is eating its way in all dires- MONTREAL, May 9--A new tele- graph company, which proposes to cxtcnrl its lines from coast to coast, iand to cover thoroughly the settled lpai-to of Cnnadais in process of for- 'matlon in Montreal. . It is known ns the "Northern Com- mercial Telegraph Company," and will he capitalized at a large amount. though those who are organizing the concern will-not give the exact fig- ures Just yet. A preliminary meet- :ing was held yesterday in the com- ipany's ofilce in the Pelican building, |and after the situation was dis- ,cussed it was decided to hold an- lother meeting early next week, at |whicb the formal stops towards the 'organization of the company will be taken. c. li. Puaiilli crlli illliiil. - -_ i TRURO, May 8-The jortablg crane used at the round house, was upset last night by bong run on tn B Piece of defective track. The np- paratus was badly broken up./A new crane has been ordered from M°l1.cton. Engineer Lewis, who op~ entail the damaged crane yesterday, - reported the track as bad, but tho .night man either was not informed or neglected the warning. Ink Q- " ‘*“° °"““*““"““* "“‘°" an prism ol-on nur. lilmi , iinlmail in mi¢»mrn'»,m¢nu nr 'nn onnr-aim omen. s-mrs an calm ul __ r L n ment und By Phu nn. bone woo. _ _ __,___,_ pruontf-the mania tuluiol endured llllli f°l‘ _ U C 1 1