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"-_-*-”*"" " " f M ---~--°~“" '“"" " ` ~- -- ~='=""”~=-"-?~='-- M MU NT”-v POLICESERGEANT 'STEAMER WRECKED ENENEH EPIIISEHS GENERAL STRIKE TAYLOR ASSAULTED MANY LIVES LOST uiuimiiu Puii During an Aliercation With Four Men on Sun- Three iiuudrcd Italians Emigrants Bound For Tw., rim, Ships E,,,,,,g,,,,,._ day Morning Shortly After Midnight- Buenos Ayres-Meet Death By Drowning- A Head Cut With Bottle- Other Wounds _ The Captain oi Ship Commits Suicide- inflicted-Two Men Arrested. Two Bishops Among Lost. On Saturday night Police Sergeant Taylor was the victim of an` assault that just stopped short of having it fatal result. Aslt is he is confined to his house wounded in several places inthe head and hadly cut. upon the arm, and also bruised about the body. The facts of the ease appear to be that slioi'tly after midnight on Saturday, Sergeaiit'.l‘ayior and Policeman Klggins were having their customary euily nioriiing walk down Quccn Street, Sitting on the window ledges of thc Telephone Co's ofilcc and of the Charlottetown Club they found four men-.lolin King, Ed.: Henesscy, James Power, and Frank liennessey, who Sergeant Taylor says, were using the vilest. language. llc went up to them and told them they would have to stop that kind ol talk, aid then moved on down the street. lie had not gone more tlinn ii few paces when he ircard the the niosi. blasplieruous names applied to himself, und turned back and told the men to goiiouie. All stood up except James Power. Taylor told them to go home, and the next iliing the Sergeant knew the mcn all seemed to he attacking liliii. Ile was struck by a bottle which one had in lils hand, and it appears that another one picked up a piece of heavy plank, which had iialls driven in each end, and Taylor thinks he must have got several blown from this weapon. [Ie received a stunningblow on the side ofthe head and icllilowii wiien he was kicked and suffered some hard knocks. In the meantime Kiggins had been engaged holding oil' two of the assailants. but seeing the Sergeant down, went to his help, eonsiieririghim to be seriously hurt, and the fourmengot away. Sergeant Taylor was bleeding pro~ lusely from his wounds, but managed to get io the police station. Dr. McLaugli~ lan, who lives almost next door was called and lie look the liiiured niun to his ofllee and dressed the wounds, four of which had to have atltcliesiipplled to them. There were liircc cuts on the head and ii nasty cut along the left loiearin. It surprised thc Doctor that thc officer was iiiile to stiiiul the punish- ment us well as lie did, for lic received many blows besides tliosc which cut, the flesh. Aonllwus then sent for Detective Bradley, Sergupt Doyle and Policeman Walker, and they with Policeman Kigglns stsi‘i.ed lo rou'iid up the four men. Ed iieiincssey tiicy found without much diillculty,atliis iiuiii", and they scoured tlictliiyaudite outskirts for hourslooking for the others. They were unsuccessful until shortlyllter seven in the morning when Walker and Kiggiiis, i\ ho were driv- lhlzin afliuggy, c-inie suddenly upon Power ' I ff/ /E5 *IN* #hm I ANIITHER Loi or iuie aiiuuus iiii siioie ruii iiiiiias .iusi RECEIVED I I ..__,___{_,_;` I at the corner of Pownal and Richmond Streets, lakinglilin hy suiprlse, for licfoie he rcciigiilzcrliiicin they iiiirl jumped out anrlniadc liim prisoner. lic offered no reslstniicc. Search for the other two,so fur has proved iiiiavailing. ' The two prisoners now confined in the Police Station will coins up for hearing this morning. All sorts of sensational rumors as to the condition of Sergcaiit Taylor gained circulation yesterday, but when seen by the Guardlon reporter inthe afternoon, the Sergeant although still' and sore, and with his head all iiandsged, was wonderfully cheerful and able to tell of the battle. .liiuies Kingoncof the men concerned in the i`ts`snultwiisuiit on Saturday afternoon lnarowhoiit in the harbor astheFreneli wiirships were anchoring, when he threw iiiniselfo\'erboiii°d,after throwing offliis coiit and hat. Although encumbered with his other clothes and boots, he swam well and resisted uttenips made to bring him into another boat. He was finally pulled intoa sail boat, but again ,jumped over, and wasi pretty well exhausted before being rescued ii second time. SIIIHY IHIII IHE ENNPEHINI EIEII Si' I’i‘:'i‘if:iisiiuiio, Aug 4.-I-Vlllien the firing began at Cronstnd there ensued a wild panic in the imperial palace at Petcrhof, as the palace lies under the guns of the fortress. All preparations had been made in advance to flee to Tsarskos Selo, but the report afloat yesterday afternoon that the emperor and his faniily actually had fied in the middle of the night was denied. Later, at the cnancellery of the imperial household, it was explained, however, that on account of danipness at Pcteriiol, arrangements had been made for the return of the imperial family to Tsarskoe Solo. Martial law was proclaimed at Cron- stnd duringthe day, and all day long reinforcements have been landing there from the mainland. No one is perrultted` on the island withoutapass, and although the correspondent of the Associated Press was thus equipped, he was held up and searched upon dlsembarklng from a rowliout. The correspondent found at 6 o‘clock yesterday evening there were about 2,000 iiiutliious sailors bairicuded, in their iiarraclis which were surrounded by troops. ,__l._f__.__ Kolu-Bigic is superior to uiiiiost all other beverages in its class, and m|izht_l»e termed thc only drink at present in demand nt all Soda Water counters. For thc bencflt of the many users of Kola liigie it is well for tlicm to know that this delightful drink is prepared, manufac- tured and put. up only hy the well known ilriu of Bigelow & Co., Ltd., Iiiilifax and CARrrrAo1=:N/i,Spaln, Aug 5-(Specinl)- A terrible marine disaster occured last evcningofl`Cape Palos when the Italian steamer Serin from Genoa to Buenos A) res with eight hundred persons on wa wrecked, and three hundred emigrants drowned. Thecaplaiu committed iiui|l_y liic cruiser. A party i-uiiiposetl of iiiiic lenders of the niiitliiccrs tiicii left thc Piiiiiyiii. Azovii iii a sii\nll,i>oiit. for ilic fortress \\|Lli tlic 0b,ic