LI S EZ ‘§i§ TE Ifz zo tp ' _ ActressesBeeoming Frequent ‘ _ 4: Plrsla Kllppenburl, the 'young Vlen- nese, who was deported a year nge ll ll undesirable etlsen, hu begun a suit for $25,000 dnmltes lor breach of promise to msrriqre n ainst Hor- nee E. Miller, the ml ionll1e cellulold manufacturer. ‘ One of the Band oi So- calied'Gibson Girls Joins Peerage --- No .Fashion- able Wedding LONDON. 0ct.° 2.-Once again the BNIB has provided a bride, in the Person of Miss Sylvia Storey, to a member of the peerage, and one of the last of the band of the so-called Gibson Girls who were celebrated for their beauty. The bridal party numbered six, nnd must have looked more like the small blind lathered to witness the marriage of an artisan who has a day's holiday for the occasion than the fashionable marriase which usually takes placein St. James church, Piccadilly. S°"\° tim= uso the claim or the Earldom of Poulett was disputed by William Turner Thomas, known in the streets of _London as sn organ. grinder. who used to ply his trade with a large card hunfv in front of his in- strument with the inscription “Vis- count Hinton." The organ-grinder's claim, however, was investigated by the house of lords and rejected. The interest, however, of such a wedding does not so much rest on the fact that an actress has become a countess as on the strange change V ' _ *which has taken place with regard to TOIIIIG LAD HOLDS IIP A DOCTOR Demands it Bottle of (ihloroform at the Point of a. Revolver- Gets Bix Years ' rams, oct. z. - '~ when r leave the penitentisry in six years. I nm 80inl! to the United States where they give s boy like me a chance to do things, said fifteen year old Audre Binay. to the judge who sentenced him to re- main in iail until he shall be twenty- °n':‘he attempted victim of the me- coeious lad was Dr. Tl-emollores. liv- ing near St. Ls:'.m~l- railroad station. The doctor was ill ills office when the _ _ .. affair hal\D°n€d~ and h°' "V" My servant was out and my Wife Wg' playing the piano in the parlor. 'IQhB bell rang and I went to open _e door. A boy cams in and said he had n message for me from an American gentleman, livin! Bl U19 Gfand h°'°l» named Mr. Lawrence. 'I asked the boy to come in~and sit down. Suddenly_l'ie drew a revolver. pointed it at me and said, ‘Hands up! Don t move or make a noise or I shoot.' Tnkinls him ff’ UB n maniac, I threw up my hands. Speak calm and tell me what you want. ‘I want a bottle of chloroform for Mr. Lawrence] 'I have not ally. I hi!-V9 only morphine] I replied and made a move as if to go and get the 'mor- pnins_ 'Don't move or I shoot. the boy shouted. At this moment the doc- mrls wife entered holding a revolver with which she covered the h0Y. Wi\° rllll downstairs into the arms of a D0' lic-n:.'ll°. who, sceing the r€V0iVBi' he still lloltl, arrested him- When lie was searched. iW0 iflilded revolvers, il howls knife, a bilwk mask and l' bool; containing 11 mlm' bm. of mv- » l Americllns stay-_ ing at vltriuils llttcls \\'c!'u found i“ ¥Binay's person. __ In court thc boy said: l wont to the doctor's because Mr. l.nwrcnCo PTD' mised me a million frllncs lf I’would get him B, bottle ot' chloroform. ‘T22 court took the iulnlllnc view tha b/ boy’s milld had been unhlnilefi Y mncll reading of :limo novels and eel; him to a ponitontlnry for FIX >f‘i\i`5 restore his mental llnlilncc. PART 0F 0LB Il0IIiAN WALL DISCOIIEBEB Almost in Perfect Condition audi Is of Typical Roman Construction LONDON, Oct. 2. - Ahpart of the London wail iluilt ily skilleil Roman masons ill thc r-nrly (`llrIstIan ern has Just been discovered nt the llaqk of the Minorccs, ‘rho sllc is wllf-ro the wllil, stnrting at thc Roman fort where nficrlvurlis William thc Conqueror built the Tower of London. run north- wnrtis by what is now known ns America sriunro. "l‘h`n course Of U18 Ilolnnn wall, which for a long Pefimi marked tilt- limits of London, has been iietr-rmined with`grei1t accuracy. Tim iiilrovf-ry in Ameri a square condrms what had been cuiqcctured from ex- cavations elscwhti ,ibut It has this Midlilonni intnroseb-éln digging out the “Oil in front of pg, Wall tho llno of the ancicnt ditch gas been trscod. An- iifilmrics now ugr`e'o‘ that tnc Romans made o regular wet ditch all aro_und th" city. thnusil this has ht-sn hotly diiilllltsd ill the past, tim more exten- Bive city ditch. constructed early in ihe thirteenth century llavlllg for the “I0” Dart oblitorntcd its traces. The Wiiii found now is ill almost perfect condition. It is typical in every de- "," of the Roman construction which Slime never to have varied in the en- iirs circle of the city. It is Rb feet in thickness and the difficulty the work- '“”“ hilvo found in breaking it with “"`ii¥1‘a and sh.-ilge hammers bears out iiin boast that the Romans built not there is no perceptible difference, ex- Bruiifying nor convenient, and conse- quently this quiet and unassuming ceremony points to much good taste, and lf I may add; good feeling. u That great old man, General Booth, has left a notable message before set. ting sail for South Africa., and, pops that he ls. has left word that this en- cycliesl " was to bA read in all places of worship where e army assembles, without any comment." In it General Booth declares his firm faith in the equality of woman with mall. in the value of her gifts and the extent of her influence. "I insist,’_‘ he says. "on woman's equality." Every officer and soldier_hold to it that evo-' ma" iS 9-S iJnn0!'tdnt. as valuable, ss capahleyand as necessary to the pro- 5:31 and hepsiness of the world so Unfortllnstsly s, large numb” DL Dffuple of every class think otherwise. They still cling to the notion of by- Fone ages that, as a being. woman is nferior. Oftentimes she is treated with less consideration as to health and comfort than the horses that run in omnibuses, or beasts that~are fat- tening for slaughter. The Salvation Army has done and is doing something to combat these hideous heathen no- tions. l-le then goes on to detail how in the work of God woman has been placed on sn equaiitv with man in the nffny- "I ii0 H0! Shy." he continues "that every individual faculty of wo- man is equal to the corresponding fa- culty in man. any more than I would say that each particular capacity pos- sessed by man is equal to the same in woman "They differ both in .. fl degnet but where other stronger, sayin; Let us than womn more regard signer to her by God, l a wife. :laugh and as e vatior Pin. x. will lneourass Spiga iwse immense Stadiiimq _-_-_-_ nolun, ont. z.-Rope Pius' x. lr te- ,presids st ll great sports 9drnivsl hi the vatican grounds, organised as cnb of the events to celebrate his jubilee. It will be an interesting athletic meet- ing, practically an "Olympiad" for Catholics. _ The srens will be in the furious Belvedere court, which holds about 40,000 people, and is being- converted into one of the finest stadiums in the world. The pope, who has slvayt given great encouragement to "mus- cular Christianity," will witness the games from il luxulicul box lame enough to accommodate the csrdin s ‘Ur the day but for all time. . and other hisb churohdigaitaries. ‘ Rullinn Public ara'.'lleid in ignorance .ill l '"°°' °'°““°d bv the mlrriese 0! a and the challenge followed emnsw CZARINA IN ILL HEALTH I srubv L son couomcus I 'harriagesllletween Peers and ~» iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii »----Prussiail Prince Wi-lo Woriislt (_ patches from Bt. Petersburg announce ' British labor organizations and visit ' L ' fel , .1 . `- ‘ ' ' lil ` P dil0l'€i' ,ea Pan rl ‘"9 ‘nd Dawn of day alld were recelled with great en ‘ t ` ‘ Cli‘°|0l Visit Landon ST PETERSBURG 00! 3 - DOI LONDON Oct 2--ln order tostudY". En. the most celebrated physicians 23;: advised her to make a stay of BERLIN, Oct. 2.-An interesting .ra months abroad. but with CDU- Chinese view of~ the ksiser ll be n rageous b,ti h .f t i M 6 the Ma,-f) khgggypgrflrghgst igclingg Published in the Pekin Gazette from to exaggerate, the pen of Yu Bhihmei, ths Chinese St. Marks 2.-A wonderful an American mil- now on view at exposition. Cost- the clock has taken years to construct. feet high_ it is an of the great sev- in the Square The four the model, as constructed ` of with -panels of and mosaic of which story of tower the e the cross bronze Mark. are 'belis, _one 'two bronss Doing Good Work LONDON, Oct. 2.-The anti-suicide bureau of the Salvation army has just completed eighteen months of exist ence during which the vslus of ts. scheme has been fully evident. In the first years ot the life of the bureau 1.125 applications were received. and 'run In two sultan of Morocco. since than people have been seeking At thi top ll Mulnl Hula win liter a .id ng me rats of abcut t *~ v* Y . - g | ¢ | 5 “ning | ,"..¢_ W°li¢Y I _ from a ladys hes y lilo um "5 ' "‘=:`° °' U" ' week It is the intention of the army ng n mnninipni ‘mir will neg hs _n BIBLE PUBLISHED statesman who was sent to Europe on _ ____ _ a special mission to report on the dll' over Five 'Iwn V°lumes Pub' ` ferent forms of constitutional govern; Tlihed éy the SOCl8l.y ment. L8lBl’l YOBJ' _ Yu Shlhmei was received by the kaiser. and in describing the audience :eil '.'::;..‘“.s;a:”‘3;:.‘”s.e'°:; ‘.i:;;'1“" LONDON "The German emperor entered `by tails of the progress lniliit- ll_\' ilii- ililllc Lord G!-anard Is very Poor But the upper left_-hand door, and fesed among savage llcatllcil triiws all nt-cr _ northeast, standing sideways. tile world are provided in Lili- unnllni Is Serious-Minded with "ws an :sofa southeast, standing in report nr the british lnnl l-~...-nigllnlule Political Aspirations Tn rzvdcgftfgggengwish rzi'Jr:']e'ce‘Tll;?lt.sulu$Ii‘i‘l§ S0'H`il‘itteysocicty has il li ' i~ml the Scrip- German emperor worn military dress tlircs, or portions oi` till ill, lil l\i\fr‘\\'ul' _ _§__ _ ' I , _ in and his sword, took off his hat snd'tlluli 412 languages. nlnl i= :ll\\'ll:.'sif:f_.,'?,1| 122:, l:;,el;\;1.l,(]1n|§, ;u,|~::;;Zrr(n LONDON, Oct. 2. -- Everyone herc bo‘l'.yed low. lldtiing to the nullllllllx lnlrilllr the ;J\_'_'_r_`lis ‘*Wk_mL_d’ u hummer and “_ exlvects very soon the announcement I Yevcruntly handed in my credsn- gust yosllr sézctlonn of illr iltllil- have fm, me “,g,,k,5 ' _ ‘ 1 ' , i I \ 1l"'l§ ' ' __ _ of the engagement of me EMI °f Gm' iilaglsi Wlhhilrildhioikrgggr eirlTp;¢§l?=i`orA`nl{i§~ i si(;i>i:elA)rl?5€eth»i,-n IAlli.i;l‘il‘:l" of ‘tlltiHi<°illr;- 'i`i"=~‘ \\'0i‘i¢ Wild going on dlrlng ve ' nard to Miss Beatrice Mills. spentlniiy inéuiring after me néniii, 0f'gua_l~.lil tliizlco; in tilI~ l.»l-.\I_\'lllllrli“]l|\’\olsdlgilmllli`:|\;1.,,,,. '_:],,,,,n:i in n,i,i5iinn in mnnnal inner the nf (1:-Zm§:|l{)uli§\.01r,;%k¢",f]p|2Zd:'s 5;;m:,oor;,(~ii cordunce with practice proceeded `il.'tll~- l-lllldu illiluilltllilts of Silniil. |l>l-incl. t:llu.,~l ilzlrd llol-scback exercise the high position ui' Master of Horse read my formal nddfesl “'hiCh the in' r?“rl"g mn' year _""6§S‘3x_) _.‘v"l_""."'si f;?rly,I:,I_‘ .thfilnornhtlgktognrglgsiyjf ?4V¢ll Alliiul Béilllll the the peerage and the stage. When in at King Edwards court. This, of i”"i"'e¢@"5 at °“°° '"°Pd°"P‘i inf” G¢’T"h°“." been i"'~“"1 U5 iii" _-<\\\_\'¢.\. nm- lille ..s \\ t is is C0093 Y Y’ _ wllndlnuviaa `expior¢s 'has I 1. " 1881 the Earl of Harrington marriedicourse, is it government position. and '"5"' The G°’m““`°’“P""°"- ii* hi"i'“`hf“l“g 864247 Complvh ml-W-"1 "]""`_ ‘ W" The Mme? is !wemy_me WM "and T' i““5‘.‘¢‘°'.° "V" `° Maria FOOL and the mth Earl or Essex Gmnard Succeeded to it when the Earl reply, said (in gene terms) thai hm 56s New Testaments and 3,1.si,..il5\ por- o il :intl fllollgii of tall. soldierly ilgzlrv ,innng gr fm, Tibgg, rs( ' ‘ in 1858 married Kitty Evans' the _"__ of semen quarreled with the Liberal would Ibn very plea go aid When. tions of the scriptures. H film iunn growing very stout durln' .login lads almost given mins, of "Pretty Pony Perkins of party last yean he could in the oblec f my inquiries., The SCi'il1t\il‘@e are disiri-llllcii=ll~v>\ls_ ilu insi two years. ,-° ~ but that constitutional uestions were file nl1liV0S Of Ynfinl’ Wiiii f"‘\ii‘ii‘i"f‘ I*.\'l ° ° ° _ _ __ Paddington Green’ “ie” marriages Granard was B Captain in th" Guam” r Com ii, n rl an army of colporte-urs, lo fr.l urlll-‘ \ ill.. liffalr of the true old fasl~ were very rare, but since th nineties ihfee yearn ego, when th into pre- *1iW“~5'5 0' fi Ve Y T’ X “mr” ~ W ,_ 4 -vi , I '_ ' 4 ' _ ' » _ ' they are becoming very cnnsemm, and‘mier_ Cnmni,eii.};anne,man? was f0,m_ "The emperor is some fifty years of iy meet with strange] :lofi ‘- :._t\1\_iln_,»i'i; lol ml kind had its climax the other Hii»gi.U°ti;u‘:lfi' tfi°mF°“W9°“g¥§ _ we have Lora Orkney, Lord Francis ins his government una lv.-is nt his see and of middle iwisht. He has s ventures. S<>m_<_» of wlcl .ol ll--rl l--I ull nt nnnnnnst, in Hungary. whe ¢____roY= W _B b "|5.°°"°& - . Hope, Lord Cionmel, Lord Hcadfort. wits' end to find among thc few radl- }l;eii°Wi5i'i V25 mile- and *ha end-Q °f in me society B rpnnm' lII`.W)"" “ "Vic fudgg Cmarltess Iglenriettr _:I-8 bigrlieam |3131 215°: _il .1 Lord Rosslyn. Lo tl De Clifford, L d cal peers _ _ll nl f th t is m°u=!P-che turn “PWM !~ The __”` ‘ ""'""““'”- °“Y “"1 ‘ff ° ““ °" ' , - '_ _ Ashburton. Lorarnherusre and The nt court inlet" lsugfllee givenetupofhz expression of his face is remarkably Inrnnnrniln rnmlly belonsins 1° *hs “'h°“‘ he W" "“°“'“ '°'°°"»° °°*P1» house nf lsr g l _ alert and his gait is very active. He _ - . 0 in" i f _ ' H J Y d B ller all alll d to d Grnnnrds brother of on. . ar e u e . _ . ladies from the stage, ficsrs, knowing his mqinni 5ympnihieg_ can undergo a great deal of hard imarrioll to :l pcssant named Johan:l_ (til WM Ht fil‘St lUDD0lui io be well* 1 thing that the nsintisn is not far thought they would have n inks with W°ri¢- _ CHA'1‘EAU|ondl-nsilt. l _EJ 11011016 Suicide. but subsequent ln.-3 tn find. Between the point or view or him by writing to frnlnnhnll-l3nnnel~ "The wiwie dominion of Germany is l"-lc lore affair began lust el>rins>O‘;’"‘“"°“ Bh°WB that t’-1e~ei!eir'.wss the manners and the dress nf the act- man asking for n government nos; about the size oi' one large Chinese wilt-n tho sixtcoll-'year-old countessl a more f°miU'k&iJi6 nature. . ' _ ress and the lady of the great world To their intense surprise Grnnnrd province-say, two small ones, some- _ _ nt fl ' L » there used to be an impassable gulf_'g‘ot il letter from thc pfrnmim. asking where about the extent of one of our Ordered Everything on Credit TI-lcnirnnl,(_ ,, p,__,,mm md working in mwtwenty-six years of age and the Between the manners, the dress andi him to call. He went, wondering what viccroy's jurisdiction; yet it stands wh," Llndhrd Arrives They ,mms uf hm, fmh(_r.s ___state_ ter Of a gendarme, had b_ u the iii;-_ the mode of thinking of the lady ofiun earth was the matter, and was of- iurth prominently as one Oi’ i-i\€'8\”@i1f D~ I Her fi-ltller, Count Edward Pongracz. WEB °t tm’ Y°““¥ °ffi¢9i’»_@ RV9 yuh' the "smart set" and tile actress today fcred the llost of Muster of the Horse, DOW6!`! Of the “VB C0nli-in€;\fiB.1Wi1ii6 'uppur ‘wns furious when hc discovered thatm? th?_'ar?__§'st¢¢';°rA;1ee‘§1tt°;xm"J‘ 1%! DRIQION the German ern _eror h mse s es- _“T 1 _ n r- G ua nl cept_ possibly that the balance nf mor. DUEL OF DOCTORS prciaily noted il? western Europe for BRUSSELS, Oct. 2.-An vlltr-rprisillg 2:5 d§;10E:;Xfyh;`;,i 53": gggvxsnélltier Parents. after in vain having Wil als is on the side of the actress. -if-l his masculine abilities and Brent D01- "baron" has acninved nm. nf th, mnsti school ca mgi° ANI' Hive ull the llasqjg' , Am°l18iil® mnrrinnu which have H“"°"'i'“ D°P“*Y' .R°"‘°"k\ Ab°“* ltical capacity. ' 'V frhelcollntese escaped soon after. 5* or oft. "7 caused a surprise, no secret has been S*°Pi“"‘ R"“"‘ '“ Ci‘lii°"B° "In his capacity. for-ilndergoing toil “rlkmg °°“i”’ ""°" m“d° in B"i5i""‘- ward and _mined h`e,. lover and me Mew mm* "‘ 85° "A9 "Oil '_ V' ' more carefully guarded, and no matri- BUDAPEST. Oct. 2. -- A duel due to he is like a soldier, while in his de- For several days hc llvoil Ili :ill ills- [_ ' iml Ulvrihv' hwihillnth th I A monlsl alliance has, ever caused more - o vi o s he av 'be com- ' ~\,- . - ' ' . " “' " 9- 9 Oulht. wc' f amuemem than the “mance between a slighting remark about a long dead $1122 rtowan giriM';mry Bzinheman: hs ltll:;"i‘::rlc;l;a::laiu sitiitlsifg et\_i;i(j‘oy1ixn;g"ni;:_ Il;ll‘tY_llls't outside the gates of Count bsal. mi/is .,uu._nle Partner hh ini' Mrs. Marshall Field and Mr. Maidwin king has been fought by Doctor Arkay hardly puts on as much pomp and at others and"'th,,ln dI,f“,,;_a Pd' _-ui “Mui S mann' Sn! with '"1"' "D19" Uf c8i'l'Yi1lF_0l:p Drummond. and Doctor Be-nedek. the latter a well ceremony M do" one of our View an the ,portawv a'u_`.`IL; hr c\‘;lh;_ The infuriated father tllcn appenled aésnidsa he prepared to ,mph *eu Not even her most intimate friends known membcr of parliament. Doctor roys when moving about within his carry A 4 I L A 0 U Im the Hungmmn court M. guard MTB‘ou: Azfiam Fmumn Eichsmm had "T ‘Nea mn me m5"i'ilB'e W" af' Arkay who was the challenger re °“'“ ~`i‘~"'l“di¢ti°“l buf. On the Other The' mansion was fn" B IP and th ,io exercise tin-ir nutllorlt) over hs and totl to svars the Sir]-s feel gg ranged' and only when she Bm at her cewed. a severe Wound In the .heaa hand' it is impossible quite to mme own" who mmm' méq in ,H nc, dnllelter, as silo was a minor. and the undero proivido for her future. he tried, luncheon table after the ceremony with Wim A Turkish sabre comparison in the case of customs so of Fm’nce em_,u,_t’_d _ \`_ ,ST "`H;""t'] 1': -i"‘i"*` °”d""d me “°““'°*'° “"’°‘t°° to tak ‘ar ‘W9 P"-’¢€XiS. t0 iiIl`iu¢0~”'hel\’ he, husband and the be" man did me The ana" of hmm~r was due to “ different as than or china andldls Wal .ot th .i .l `ll‘_. Iw i' ln< und illucvd in n reformstory ill Buda- ww guup sgine form_of work. but lb pencil B mm’ “°t° 1° 3" intimate casual remark on the part of the db E““`°P°'" ep 5 b of priomr AI “qu-‘r|"s~i"`sth' o enl gimlr his munoeuvems ‘na friend. and as she left the room gave pngy win; nnnrngierized King Ste han The "facing northeast." described at ylgeéna e If; ri gp" “ming "im"! UW i""°" ""i“i""d ” 1”W3'¢"' “"'i‘° lhfm fathw “Nd ‘hai BUG would kill. gel' the information that gn., had just of Hungary nan old mol and "§’|M,, the reception' adds the t,,an,lato,._ ht; “roigrgnbuylxi iLl;‘l;so;1|,, lvrilnod .=;l;ll‘ ro}lil;ll't iiloftwtlrleri »;n'r_l' annealed to the another er than he should bel0n¥‘¢0__ 9°” Uiiiffiaii- ' seems to be a delicate but furtivs hint ° ’ - ‘ ` in ii S l`.\’ 0 i0 il t’ 012 ’ l ‘ I think most people Wm congmm lil-t,hu;r-llgayssere;e:J?£e_:;li:;ph€;twang that (mm an vnnls) the German quested the ballifl to soilri for his em- iii:-ann-hilo r-nllnt Edward had dl~d. nh-34ttri`als}t it was impossible to conceal late the lady on her sense for the ini F em B,-0,. did dinning hnmage to me Di0le\‘ 8° that the deal might be rail- isnt-ing ills daughter unforgiven .mid 'Om hereby longer, a dn. ' °\'°Wn°d Kin! Dt H“"3f"'Y AD- 1000- 9 of china fled. pructicaliv pennilells the bulk of his wo" M "he “M355 if li’i°`Dl'0d3!lisd"‘ W°man who owns millions from the ` r Thi* ""9"°“" “"4 hifi nephew then fortune goin to his son. count Johann i:,_§"§x_§§°f,‘ °°"b"H¢° mennbr Konus fact of her vast wealth can be neither ' ’ took “P mel' q“"t°" 1" the °h“~‘°°“» Pf"18i”1101~ gil” °°“"t°""" mm-h°"' ° fl ki l U on those threat' Wm ordered wines and spirits, horses and wnmnn of middle _,msg bmh' at mn csho over had never taken seri _ \ ¢°f\'i°K°°- and Sh" Over the some ore-Iyinitlutl to her flllnghtt-rs nntreutler to no 2 "id “H "P" had- Mid hav nd! serve* b"y|“B' “BW 3""-5 for fill* Dur- consent to ihclr innrringe, which was wxg :hs nsrxi R "°d‘"“K'i"L\3 pose Posing as thc ilroprlc-tors of than ¢¢|,.b,-nnlri remained to col?-r ehgstfggllglfizlw it e Y the chateau, they obtained everything 1-ht. ','.,-,uns (.n',m¢,.s., has now begun ` A X g- - ‘ Dvnses. Shc,then t S $ Q °“ Uedit- _ iegni proceedings against her brother. clothes and waited Uggsidgrihget Ma, Then' when the “"‘"i‘ “I "f the mild- from whom= slie claims ilaif of her casino gill Li t ° °m°9 lord was imminent, tilt- ilnir dlsappear~ fniinn--3 ,.n;,¢e_ _ mmm to mseuqlelnlll:19trsHaunsoh shllllld ed and the chateau is still in ti _ ° ‘ Exact Reproduction of the Great kat' le mar A couple or sduys ougn m"u'enant lt was. already mornin! before ill., \ _ V- A . _ ' I A ‘ _ ~- 7\.. I- ' f' ‘PAGES -i Sworn ‘ ` A ' ` . f `i` 'I' ' _ ' ' ' 4* _-_I "5 _ ~ A .~ __ ally Average of ‘ , _ A , , _ _ _ . , . _ _ _ . , ORNING DFIIY ",_""1Z.'. 2072 for 1902. ' ‘ ' =*°h_°° A" ifiafiv " " 1 ' f . ' ' '_: _ 1 '-_ - i \ _ ornlng Malls. #_ '_ “ T ' ' ' ` as ‘HL -,= __ - ‘_ ` _- ~ - - “ii + ._ _ ‘_ _ . 1 - _. -f .= _ _ __ __ _ _ ________ _________________ _ f .,-.-. __ -_ -_,. 51 '»'~‘= ge =§ ki: 25 _ >': ' 1:4 <.*- `§ .H - .'.’.t'l.".-‘.1‘l‘l’.’l.’l“i£l’.‘l’.lnl ' cHARLo'n'rE'rowN, PRINCEEDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, ocrollnlt 5, .9..s. i,i;;;,t,»,lig»i:f,_ ,ti (B7 Malcolm Clarke.) BERLIN, Oct. 2.-Finding himself growing into "a mountain of fs‘," as he expresses himself, Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia, the 'lralser‘l' sec- ond son, hasundsrtaken a novel cul-1 of which he has just finished thc fi' stage. For several weeks he has beer ing the life of a common day il ilt his summer residence, Ingel clnllc, near (Jllarlottenburg. “Wi i’rolll’lnorlling till night he engage- tllt- nlost strrllllolls physical lv ifronl iiv<» io st-vcll hours a day gzlrdolling, tree-felling, cutting hed sun-lllg wood, carpentry and the bul ing oi' sllc-ds have made up ills da illwugrllllllne. Il- luis bf-on talking lin 0Si\Pl‘i8 that the czaiinrs condition giver, ' ,___,,__,__,,_;__ lj- factories end mills .txerltv flvo,_~lsl>or ` csuse to great alarm and me French delegates'srrived in t ls city ‘theelller ' I tiy sympathize with Czar Nlcho- Ut _ P¢10l mm,” b ' ` ` _ » _- '_ ,' ti l h ethrelm-on this 4 _ is-' £22 :,?',,'r a,‘mg§sh?:°{‘a.‘;e"`_5|'s3°g‘;' Wil All “I0 side of The dhanlneei anld b_v represents- . ii* Or- - ’ < ` tives f th B'i i _, nt Wil" cause of his amiable -personality. The q“°tt. will hgve tilemr irls“,}c'&lya?tarnlIl‘:letii tilt-_\' iT8T(eS NOVCT Tfeatf. lent I Tl thi h d l . T/‘ ‘I _ of the grave condition of her majesty. dal? 52;" lfxgyduai l ,egg $115? d,,;,;l f0|‘ Ab|‘|0]’|'|\Hl Am( &Lll'\t but in court circles no attempt is made ,, ‘ " ' T 5 5 a ?;ac_<;r&ceal the fact that e. fatal crisis is “SIT A glliggir ilriiilttllrlixnaiilIjls,ie§t$ienstcAil]Hi')l‘:`r§\}l: UT Fat“°W0|'kS Tn iiar' ‘ -;-_- ..t inability to take outdoor exercise for Birmingham' Shememf Manchpq ei: den Tl'€eS| etc. has groan __ ke d th b _ and other centres of lndu~trY. ln eac f Y W H -"P 2 °mv'r@B=» Ut Yu Sllihmel Went to Europe to place they will he officially wt-lmnltftl . the real cause of her alarming condi- _ b _ 1 , .m tion is the terror inspired by tile tragic study TihQ-DAUQTBIW r0l'll1l y me mayo" or the “Spin vt L es' events oi’ the past tl _ . .I - 1 der to arouse the tglzealiihzlltrs fron? 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