is Popllllioli l *~v-v-mw-|r-Ir .4 ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1907 ` 1.-work vm eagle at scum.. ortmu rm, lemma me ml *Wi* 9** ‘MU *U NTI! 'lil lsiii, a monument was unveiled on _ldlr N ~ um* sin' sud 0°' 'mn ° day alternoouiu llemos-ialPark hyHnn. ` .r- . 1.. _,i - .qw \` sian potentiation will rrrageontmenui E»_q»¢»¢i~L¢lt The rail. Anil is lying in _' E A t Works at Sandwich Ont., And The Ditch Near Track -Several Injured-Details 'y Five Thousand Men - oi The Wreck are Still Meagre ~ namoeanesl alahsuat will ea. Aan;-“_ _A lu” tru” 0* knit: Dr. Pynr, Mlnlsterot Education on be- Lagpggglugg' .M uh uncud th” halt ot Premier Whitney who’had to 1|* the nq¢t‘tour weak; tha Unitad leave for New York. The nronumanthss °°*°’°5°*'|°°- 'ill \’°\m\»lr\ah over imeerreced tin-oooh ln- some or my 'ml KVICIUIHI makn the plans public. Army and Navy Vahrsns Association at ' Th P!°D¢l'l.Y contains over itll) aerer. acostoilfipitiwith the assistance ofthe Th “Sl °W@`l'~|*-‘U Will blllm Olodooklltlovcrnlnent and eltlseus. nd *°lW¢lUUhciiit.iea ungxeellcd hy Ons hundred and ten Ontario Munl~ “tsl thwvaai Laura. eloallnts will vote ca me local oplloa to lhhenorotinaveneawao ull la un marrow. - Wrnslrpu. Jan. 7- The I transom- l. llsslnon, Winnipeg. mall clerk, head ' Y tinental o§»rrss which left helo,Satur-_ .,¢|,g@|¢|q, wt; ¢;_ B_ K,,“_ 0,", dayevealqtor the East s wseehed _ 'ut' .n sm’ on “Erma” ~*t DOM shoulder hurt, W Mnrstiand.- . , _ dKl£;'Iiqua,onths0.P. R., twenty- N*'*"lV"°“' E°31“d' 1°” ""1 ‘mi ny. m|\.' 'ut of Fon w"||.m_ ‘hand ont; H. Thompson, Sheffield, 1-" mm vm k|||°d md sy, |,,J“,.‘d_ ln||iand,hcad cut. B. Barber, London. The wre&\vsaduetoab1-oken rallnvhlri §"°*'_|”°“|d°" “nd h"'d EW" “"4 threw the mail car and dve coaches fel. bruised. &ll‘he injured were removed to lowing oflths track. Several of them Fort Wmillll hvflvltll- _ rolled lan the alter, rl.. ,alnlog ron-r lhnuxu, June.-'rriln No. 2 ol ear and sleepers kept the rails. C. P. R._h_las derailed one mile west ol. The lnjaaad are; L¢w|a Konar, am. Karnil'rist.i_t|ua station this momlng. Ite- ploye,Montaal cut about the head; A ports norkved here state that the wilolnl l TTMHILDW the rlvsfr, as the track is very close to water there. whois train ls In the ditch and may be in Ad a. Paper in in JANU S Chambers-The True Bills in Mel Yesterday Morning- llela in Binary It is also reported that two first-class coaches are totally wrt shed and that four persons ure dead and about thirty serious- y lnj ured. A wrccklrg train has gone Fitzgerald gnve Judgment for the piain~ tlfl' for $535,ll). train is leaving tonight with furt out with a hospital outllt. is not yet buck- Ali the'avnliahla doctors were taken to tlii for $95.5 nl’lll1llf b°lh lltilillflllil-U li- the scene of the disaster and another thecaso of Ro‘:\rr.Johnstou vs John A. medical help from Port Arthur. The names uf the dead are not given out here. Judgment was also given tor the plnln- liiunn and James A. Munn, nlsc tried at Summl.-rslds the same term. On motion of FL ilaazard, KC, Nor- her .-4 GIVE WIEE iwll _ 4- ' r Till: ocean l,lNr:lt » snwmnnn BY GIANT WAVE One oi Her Crew Killed and Six Others - Seriously lnioredelireat Deal 0! llllkl lin uucnlis lniilrs uinili is xlns un il Mliaunuuii run suinimils G=rriso°n Gave Her to Man A ileconciliaiion Said To Four of Superior Type Order. She Loved.-.He’lI Take Have, been Elfected by edt- Radius Of Action Her Back- The Kina. 2,500 Miles. Damage Resuited '=~ -~ “'- Nnw Yolt,Jan. 0 -Ons of her crew was ` speed and the watch was not forward to gm” glad; nth," ,,,|°"|, hh,” secure the lashings. Just as the men had wlna`saaoaaue lim num, vm agar- °°"lPl°*" W* *¢'.**.|"Q. "°’1“"‘P* M' 'm mmmn. “""““‘m overths bow.\W§¥|P¢ them stghsand 'na wee-ue Kills! las.haoisd at sea. The dhsrs la lm- ucaalul wma un *Khao* Ufived tolaylrem Quecnn‘own. “ill Potter hnA ordsrsd reduced _l ._ THE lllili llllll. EXEITES INTEREST Aitolilcr Allenlsi Declares lllm huane-Day pf Trial- Dmving Near haw Yoax,Jan. 1.-wltllnia ual or Hath’ Thaw for tha murder of Stanford waits selloluly sn ref ails mourn, born sllso one working hard. it developer t&\\aw will have only his wife and I _` _nhpilyosl his aids. Evelyn Naa- llzgaafa mother and her hr-other will Rin do all they can sga'nat Thar. they wlllaqth that Thaw was -ia|tdIabiy_ ernel ta Evelyn Neahlt, and that Btnford Wlitswaaklndto her, and treated har a" _s father. ‘ fits mother, whois now Irs. Che. J. *KQp, came to New York en\a¢rii! 7rilq,»d»me away is -het be~ eavllnw aopruaehcd her bittmb for §¢Huls to influence her rndhcrh his lives 'lat lainara ri-naar ml..-» that d decided evidence of sl ln- nllnd while living in Paris with whomhs liter married. Thr! lines, an occasion when the aeripped the srtlst's tied ther to whipped hm- with li' this onlne lsr. Hol- aha 'aan get eres with fills, Her son nano. sums wrt" ** with his mother. Yeall ‘ a sees* atiha Kew nfs eu suis hr the Nr" killed him on age Done-Fire Now Under Control- Ponrsuourn, Ing. Jan 7-The me which broke out last night among the camp and equipment atona on Gun tothe oliclai eatlmrp to the amount of |i,U0,0tlJ. The entire equipment of an nrlny em-pswas daalreyod. Although the coniialsatlou is undsl cou- ,trui masses of smcnlderlnu blankets and other stores occasionally break out into fresh flames. - _____......_____._- EHEIT SlllllilS Hililllli Ill HUSSll One Htundrsd Asdilldy ssc sonsfSuccumbed to Cold in Provinces- I 0nnsa,Jau 7-Snow stwrns aalllllsa- anisoieaeeptlonal IN lldlll nnaauu amine an saiaeaem lads. Trallsoathsshlilhkh inw- apeadanda|leatissesflill_llK\d- aaaaalaatcaeeeaaiail pemmaels .aamawm nm la naaoaawmut Provlllllidt ' . _ IV __ AZ NOK. ~"" I mio Wharf here caused n damage, according ' of giv Ing her awyf Blllll Blllld UHUPPEB IN ERUWI] ___ New Yomr, Jan. ’l.-A bomb of linnt powder and shot was 0Wl7l>°\‘l UG ll' elevated roadway station into a crowd of people at the corner of Second Avsnua add 42nd Street touluht, In the ekplo- sion that followed three persons were ln- ,lured seriously, and of those two will |n-uhahly die. The sutl-age"wnn seI&¢ly dirmtsd against the proprlah-ofa fruit Ile on ths'corner,aud this man Salvatia Oin- eiuea, aged ilysars. wh ons of the two seriously iliiurod. The oth`él- who Hary Baxira, aged t0 years old, who was mak- ing a purchase at the stand. “BKiD0O" FOR YOUR BEADAUHB. ..¢.'°:.¥‘;i;',:§....,§°_°"..'°.:.'.““,,.=_°__ "fri liver noni-a. was on sunaacil raw '--°::.-'.-.'.:r‘.....~ 1"..-sz gi .... 111|! Skt il Il SH? “SDC MIDI I “ lillii I - , . ° °s$@ K ata In El' .' iiiii .iii is ii fi °f= li - 1 s ~ lkhlhii r \ ' . ` ' ‘T T* -'Tn' .;..;.-;!l'_'.3;- r .. ng, . , ..._ --,df-~. .-...‘ _." _ . ..., J ¢ -_ _,i I L. #_ 'fat .3 lieeltei -» . ,4 t ' - ,..»;esw.‘ .. and hlnlloo wanhfiea. Otheraoltko he learned that his wife -loved aa- there was faults on both sides,l>nt sins crew wen summoned tothe foreenstlo other. Hs said they had lived han 'nfommisslon andcomrniseion have been deck which they found strewn with un- piiy together for-lilyears, and had never matt-ally forgiven.” conscious msn. had a quarrel in that time. Garrison Adespatohto lhe New York ‘Heraid’ said that he received a letter tom his from Newport R I , says wife recently asking his forgiveness und “Though none of the few acquaintances sxrusiniz adesire to return to him. He 'of thd Duke and Duchess of Marlhoroulzll said he told her that if she had tired of who are still hon have heard anything ______ the other man she could return. Denison definite regarding their reconciliation, Andrew Dollar. llrooklleld; George thinks that his wife has learned a lesson may say they have es ery xeasonl to be P awllla recline lun more than ever. e rumor-Quinn tml rnneflsux Raisuu and (mowers Eluded an pp lieve th ~‘a.yl.°~ nn li., -'lr W.. is .rpm -----i Capture and Escape to ment that I guess worked well. and per- A Million And a Quarter Dam- E;-°E.EEE.E‘;'.:.f':.¢m.'E:"::E...'.;?..::;E - . __ WESTMINSIEH IIl\ll‘d'l Linlmfm CW” BWM' stronghold was virtually destroyed by fire Lolvnorl Jau,7-in the presence of s congregation repreaantlve of ull classes the body Baroness Bnrdstt-Con|.ls was interred in Westminster Abbey today. The abbey was cr.wlrd. King Edward and Queen Alexandra and the Prince und Princess of Wales sent reproaentives as did the workers in tha slums of London whoea societies have been beneficiaries of tha late Baroness chrrlty. Mlllllll lEl EH THE BACK Bll ELUBS Bos'rorI,Jan. 7.-An lnvestlgntlm into the oouducto! the oluba in the Back ilay diatricr in so tarasths sale oi liquor is oouearned. has been begun hy Distr-lot Attorney John B. Moran. This oiilclal has natal that in his opinion, ea illegal business is hainf conducted in them. without having ben noticed by either the licensing srthepelise authorities. For the purpon of this investigation. the District Al-ills! naked the police de- partment for nn odeial ileut. Hugh Les sfinp., Pill# ihibili 'squat was de- tailed is noltio the posasontanlr ofiiosl and da his oiaalnn. . Id Banda# snHr explicit instruction from the Dlshist. Attlli. Llelrt. Leebegau his Ili. 'Is”visited ascii alub and witftoat tho lliglloi hesitan- ey,frnanl1_jaiBd tiiathi was alien-‘ name at anno. anna ascii explicit order-aut Dlstrtes Attorney Koran, and iaanawanaua tovucsraneaaaesei' tnailnnarilsahresin the ciahe and ts mall ssltdn other invltigntihs ta ll ICB. '. oo6li§"or. always mah e with I 'v Mlr.r.vr:x.r., N. J. Jan 6-When nelilh- Nxw Yonx, Jan. 7.-A reconciliation Pans. Jan.7-The Admiralty has or- boninquircd of mi Garrison as to the has taken fines between the Duke and dered_the construction of four submarine whareahoutsnfhls wife he caused by ir- Duchess of Marlborough, and on Boxing cruisers, which are to be superior bunny forming them that hshad presented her Day(ths day alter Christmas) they be- existing type of similar vessels. They, to ryorlug man named Kelly as aChrl.st- mms reesnelleii. The King has extended are to be of 1110 tous, to have aspeed of ,mas gift. Hs also gaveher, he snld, the thearsothlslniiuance and his functions fifteen knots on the surface and ten _ _ _ ,_ , aeneaoemakenaadhaa been ohieily in- knots below the surface.” and are to have swapt“eYa‘lilhlthalthsiorvelifh\CU"`\ ~0aNihon» hid that*-hehe Huis mu atnnnental `iu effecting the reunion. aradlus of netlon of 2,500 miles. Monutalns Tarloml. ,Jun 7.- Zluat, Raisuli's and fell into the hands of the troops ci the Sultan at noon today after a short and almost bloodless light. Italsull and ills follovrerl succeeded in eludlng capture and reached ihs nloun- inlns despite the elaborate plana of War Minister Gabbss to prevent theireseape. At ten o'clock this morning, the artil- lery, under command of an Algerian olluar, opened fire on the town. The Mmrlsh gnnners showed utter incapacity in handling their guns and the infantry fired haphazard. Two shells dropped in- side the fnsi ness without reply, sud then- upcn a body of the Sultan's troops eburg- desuliory shots from the surrounding brush. _ii-_--2 HUM ll|liZEll Mill I]HlllK ALIIUHUL Death of George Franks of Chats worth by Dendly Fluid .Cna1~swon'ru, Out.-Jan. fi- George Prank. a Dmieh carpenter working for Ierrial Brothers had being drinking [OI Prince Edward ed, shouting and mashed tho walls amid ' man A Campbell nnd D E Shaw were sd- mittedaa Attorneys, and cn‘1ed to the bar. On motion of Attorney General Peters, an order was made for the second inter- mediate examination of Charles Winfield Matheson, student at law. ` The Grand Jury were emplluneled and charged by the Chief Justice, and left on their usual visit to the Jail Poor house and Asylam. The criminal cares will not some up till `Monday. In the meantime the cases on the civil docket will bc tried ln the Equity Chambers, and the Admiralty Court_wil| meet upstairs. The collision core will not likely be con- cluded till the last of the week. Following [are the names of the Grand Jury as cmfnnuelledr S. W. Crabbe. oily, tforemnni; Austin McNeill, Stanley Bridge; James McLeod, Clifton; B. Callaghan. City; John Warsl r, City; B. C. Goff, City; II. H. Brown, City; R. Rogers, jr., City; Francis McCsrrcn, City; W. L. Cotton, City; W. W. Sinnley, Cl’y; A. IA. lliarllclt., City; Issac Lane, City; iohn McCarthy, Johnson's River; A. D Ross, Eldon; Sllmusl Cameron, Hampton; John T. Murllly, Clifton; James Enlllan. Vernon Rlvsr Bridge; Bertram Inge, Mt. ilcrbort; Paul McPhee, Long Creek; Carver, Pownal; Ilcrbert Ilowurd, Corn wall. Owing to the Supreme Court Room be- ing occupied by the Vice Admiralty Court ;he civil case docket was taken up before I B1. JouN, N. B. Jan 0.-Pointed out to a Telrgrspil reporter na millionaires by a well informed oflioinl, Messrs Shepherd, two brothers, formerly of Prince Edward island but now of Fairbanks, Alaska, were interviewed on the Boston tmln an ti. was leaving tha city Saturdny morning. L. E. and R. W. Shepherd snlll they left thelrhomcs at, Cardigan West (P. l-I.l.i twenly~six yuan ngn. When the ilret rush for the Klondike started they were In the thick ofit and in 1397 located near Dawson City on a paying crock. Luck favored them and ln five years they had made a respectable amount. Then they rnovrd across the border into Uncle Snm`s domluions and became citizens of the newly: founded town of Fairbanks. With capital to work on they said they established alarga m|n|n¢ |,.,,|. eaagna,ensaa,nsdaameaa. anaaanaeenna ailments are quiekiy rnlevnd by Oresolane hlalah,\enoentnparhox. Alidrnggista. xii 1 i Uhr Grand Jury Find Several Cases The Hilary term' of the Supreme Court: Mr. Justice Hodgson, in the law and Equ- the opened in Charlottetown yeaterusy morn- ing. in thsenae of Robert Johnson vs John A. Foresialaotiou of debt, tried at Summrrside in November, Mr. Just!ce ity Chambers, and the following oasos disposed nf:- Me-Lean vs Mrs. Donald Corbett, absent debtor. Verdicifor plaintll. Weeks for plaintiff. Gordon McKay vs Robert If. Hugford, nbsentrlcl/tor. Verdict for plaintiff. Mo' Lean, K. C., for plaintiff. Starke lI\rdware Ca. vs Me-Lounan. Ver- dict for plaintiff. Johnston for plnlnfld, Melllsh for deicuflanl.. llruce Stewart and uno., vs. Marine. Verdict for plaintiff. llnszsrd, K. C. for plaintiff; Molson for defendant Mugee vs. l). D. Campbell. Verdict for plaintiff. llasmr , K. U. for plaintiff; MLQuarrle, K. U. for defendant. Murphy vs. Mrhfillsn. Verdict (rr plaintiff. Ili. A. Mllcdonnld for plaintiff. E. F. Ilynu vs. Jolln R. Mcinuls. Ver- dict for plaintiff. Johnston for plaintiff. Inga for dcienden‘. Jncknon vs. Jenkins, action for eject.- ment. Verdict for plaintiff. Campbell for plaintiff; Brehaut for defendant. McLoughlin Carriage Co. vs. Duncan F. McCormack. Vl-rdlct for plalntlif. Johnson for plaintiff; /E. A. Macdonald for defendant. The cess of Brurs vs. I/mg. nu notion cn warranty of a horse. was orderod to be put on the list of the lury cases. Johnston for plaintiff; McLean, K. C., for de- fendant.. There are about six jury casfs to bs lcd. The Grand Jury submitted their report Inst evcnlng. They found true bills in the following vases :- The King vs. Julnes Power, Edward Hcunessey, Jniln Klnlz and Francis I Power, for lrsalllting police officers with intent of occasionlng ar,-tunl bodily harm. Tue King vs. William Power and John Klnxr, for as’llult upon an Indian. The King vs. El zo Mcluiyre, an Indict- 'meut for larceny. The Court s ands adjourned till 10 o'olock this morning. INTERVIEW WITH ~ 'SHEPHERD BROS. _ ON WAY T0 ALASKA Island Now on Their Way Back to Alaska-What They Say oi The Country ness near Fnlrhunlrs in thc Tr-llana valley md at present have eighty men in their employ, The Mcssr~,Shspher