. t , __ _ _,_ OVER UU KRD 'iv' _. ii' '_1 ' " "’¥‘€‘£f"li’¥'»-wi "'1'H“= LAW “UWB CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA WBDNESDAY MORNING sEP'rl~:MBs;R 11 1 it rinsr‘or Ah.. {“%“d“%i£“n; “,' ?, A _w - -‘ -5 -§-iPi*e»~5'?¥'P;_f j t " i i) -. - ' t " r ° 4 t ' uv i - -. |§dThree 0ut0l‘FourfColigreesmen filth ll ` i _ F -s »_|-w he ' ' -ff - ,‘ ~ - A » .»........., 0. ........... ......, numnunlu cllllufs tlwlnlsllc , J1""iihu:__ um _“°,§",,'_1f §1',_¥’§;'_"§‘,,§’,;" L'liBLfI’dliv§ MAlNE.._i __ -.....'-pf; 1 .1 -_ hcvERNck» HAlNfs i*u1uii.lisi-it lil \s _ . , . , .____..__.. ` " - . ' 4 v ' -n-_wr \ .l__-_---_ ff' ' Ml] =_i_ -. 4_1 . _ _ ,- ._ _ :_ , Si-f»= ll nlllwl cnlulss uvllln _ sinh l haul) »-.-.hood » . , _ 'fUanadfan~Press) ,_, »-,That _ thdre _a- sufficient . LONDON. Sept. 10-Queen Alcxan- __" 2pl'f’I‘LA_l:3, Me., Sept. 10-Repub. l majority bv mint ballot in dre. -will spend several weeks in Rus- ' (Canadian Press) . _ ' ncnns carri Maine yesterday and elected Haines as Governor. _ , (Canadian Press) Ii0B'.FI_4ANP_..-Still-_~ '10-There -was -a political, 1»__~avel'tl_u'n in yesterday’s- iuaine .state .eleetioln . ; The Republicans won back to the govsrnorship, secured three or four- cungl‘lB8llll‘|l. the legislature - to assure th senator, became more apparent ev. . , - The revised additional returnlrshow \Wm. T. Haines of. Waterville, :Repub- llcan, slacted governor bv a plurality of 3,557 over Frederick W. Pinisted the Democrat candidate. . l . _,_-_-_-,~,-_-_-, :::.2-_-_:fro -- ff.-_-~.-.-.-_-,-_-_ _-_-.-_-Y-_ .. ti . . h . R ?HRt£:».r s. A li ii. li (Special to The Guardian) . sr. Joi-l_'N_,_ N. B., sept. -‘io-1-nt this afternoon gripped the summer colony .ol Il1'lI\‘¥'s :Cove near _ the city. Three or four houses were des- troyed. _ _. ,_ _ _ iii diiiii ii vmiuhln (Canadian Press) PARIS, Sept. 10-The recently ne- gotiated _Erench-Russian Naval' con- vention and -the -older Anglo-French convention relating to the control of the Mediterranean -will be brought in- to practical operation in a ffew days, when the French fleet, which formerly had its headquarters in Brest, will bapermanently removed to Toulon. This naval ‘move will give to France complete control of the Med- iterranean snd._wil1 leave -to Eng- land tha defence of~tha.Noi-th Sea, while Russia guards the Baltic Bea. Experts point but. with-.the .-Russian not ,ln tire ~ sen, ghd .1 htrshgth of the.-Britisirfleet will be mllterially increased against any] contemplated German attack, while the English thdnndi ld _considered ehlllcldnti, dd- fenrled by tht numerous fleets of the destroyers 'and -the submarines sta- tioned on both the French and the English whats. ._A-_i,-L-_,;,._._.;._l,__._.3._.,,__,___;__.5_,;.__iV_____________.;_g ‘ ulln ` I _ “Wifi "iiiiil in .li ivif iiiiiii Eli? .___ 4 5 'f Canadian Press) HUNTINGTON, N. Y., SODt. 10- E. MacKay Edgar, n wealthy Mont, real man, may challenge for Amerl-._ °“'“-;v“_¢'_1“.¢'s;f=“v-. .. ' 4 _lisp-5 ulsllls ini Piiiicimlii ' (Canadian Press.) V VANCOUVER, SGPIZ. 10-DE. SCSI health and will be succeeded by Dr olitics and support Borden _-__\ , -..-,q.-7-- » w iii iiiiiiiiiiiiil ford' an eminent' biomgist Ut M0(-ml was beautifully decorated for the oc- Unlversity, after a series of investiga- tions in the oyster beds of British (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 10--It is under- casion with ferns, golden rod and cut flowers. The bride, who was (;01nm\,,ia_ has reported to the Fiske? stood that J. Bruce Ismay is to rc- given nwny ny ner fntnnr, looked ies Committee of thel Dominifm con- .Sign as head of the International charming in a gown of white Du- servation commission that he is sat- Ms;-cnnt-1\¢, Marine and is to be sun- chess satin with pearl trimmings.She fied that the eastern'oysters, which were transplanted to the Pacific cdédod hy P. A. s. Frankun. ,_ wore a veil caught with llllies of` the valley and' also the gift of the coast, are propogating and that 'the 1"`m“Y's resignation is Bam 'W me groom, a ring with a platinum set- possibilities of the industries are U10 011?-¢0mf= 0| U10 TIEMC didadtef- ting of four large diamonds. Her lll1Ol`ll10l.ll» . piaynno BY FALLING _ our or nun. ims:Dr_\31o'roN, sept. 9-Mrs( SITUATION SERIOUS. LONDON, Sept. 10-A serious situ- ation exists in Mongolia, according to a Peking despatch to the Daily Mail. sister, Miss Irene acted as brides- maid and looked charming in a pink marquisette over silh with hat to match. The groom's present to the bridesmaid was a beautiful gold bracelet. The groomsmen was Clay- ton Breen of Bedeque, a cousin ofthe Mary Nicholson. an aged woman, fell Kobede in western Mongolmf has fan. bride. The groom’s prcsent to the while getting out of bed at St _Mary’s.early on Qiaturdey morning -end was seriously injured. One hip end one arm were fractured. ~.-.--_--_-. --_‘_-_-_ -_-a,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.__._._-_-.-_-.-_-___,_ ._-_-_-,___.___-_-_._-_....1 -,-_-.-_.f - -.. -,-__-,_-_-.-_-_-_-..._. n Tw-(_, 1., _\ . ___ __ __ __'~_~‘ low ro l Bilif NEW SKIRT _ . , » » 4 - - Declarlng that 'nhtur_o"s hand_lwo_rktis`_ dlsnltved (th 'beet 'fsfdventhgd in V thc' rounded §\i;'yqs_ lines that _the_ present style of_, gowns worn by wo- men accentuate, ,forty oi thc- most Prominent _:young iwomen in the_city'i have bouniiftbenieelves not to wear “HY ldwn modelled after thu new uonohwifown; '.w.'vh., sept e`-_ plaited full skirt pattern. .- ' .» In .the;petitlon which they a_re\_now circulating among the women of th city the styles » which the modiste dn and Altai ls considered to he in great danger at the hands of rel- volutionists. The cabinet, at a sec- ret meeting, has discussed the advis- ability of asking Russia to mediate b t Chi nd the Mongolians, China to rt finish, if an attempt is inode to establish, Chinese rule in Mongolia. Chinese reports, accord- The Times, say that the governor of groomsmen was a pair of gold cufi links while to the ushers he gave pearl scarf-pins. After the cere- mony, breakfast was served at the -home of the bride, only the immedi- ate relatives. of the bride and groom being present. 'The presents were _9 w°°" _na B ,f 4 numerous and costly/including a Whv are S815 t0 'be Pfehdfed t0 fiilht beautiful mahogany piano and nurse from the brides father, Mr Morri- son’s present being a. 'cheque for $1000 and also a china cabinet with a-din- ner and tea set of limoges china from e ing *-0 ll dedvilmh H001 P°k|“€ I0 Mrs. Morrison. Mr. amd Mrs. Morri- son .left by 'the .Empress on a trip .to havediocroed 'lor the com-ing seeeem-‘.Iii,. in the province of ‘sinkiang,_ the lcddlns Canadian end American are denounced as “hideous and tend-_ _“Finn borders on Mongolia, has been ' d ` ing .tnv/ai_via.srtificial_ity." . _ The petition already has several 'hundred signatures. Every woman in‘ 'town will be asked to sign lt. - - -- .--. i-_-.-.-.-a-;-_+_-.-.-.-_-.- _-_-._-_ ._-_-_-_-_-_-_-__.. .nil-.~,-.-_-_-_-.-,_ ~_-‘_f_-.-_-_A-_-_-_-_ _ 3.- a~_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_,_-_-,fr 'mins 1N\vAihl.iro.` A ~. ~ _'.!,;. f E Eil' OUT OE J:AlIL.‘ ‘ ‘RESULTED IN 'DEATHS , - - ., 1 wooo ,n., sept.” 9-_-' Doctor f who 'is confined_ in .LACK OF MONEY _ ‘ _ ._ .__-»n.,..,, ..<. -VIENNA,.Sept.- 9-_~Lsck.,o.f» monaly. *H0108 In0x)sy_\\nder _false pretences, resulted in a terrible tragedy idil ew! nifhial on charge of ob- to pay -for a dinneront nlcoilntlry inn . . _ “_ made anrnttempt :to escape last-Mierowitz, near Olmntz. -_ night. He -peered ‘ths'.bars in the cell 1. A youns Olmutz _pllotographer,mem- warned by -the"-Rushian -sonsul ‘that if ’¢i1inese troops- were -despatched i to -iiprisingn -Ruseiam-assistance -would be , -_-3_i'l1he sixhpower sgroup.-has *requested explanations -of ithe ~i-eport 'that )ne- 'The Times. ~Iii -e lanation the -Chin- negatiationa .were _begun by. the latc ilinancmminister, who continued- them *Kohedo 'to suppress the Mongolian' cities. accompanie by .the best wishes of -their friends. The bridesmaid and groomsmen accompanied them as far as Moncf.on.J. ‘ WESTERN CROPS given to'theMonzo1ienl- ‘ ' -- 1 l » WINNIFEG. Man., Shpft. 10- flar- gotlations-hdvh..heen entered--into hyi ‘veitivsiilv new nrvzfevvinz recidiv- Chlna for $50,000 000 loan in London *_* ` t . ‘ ` `__"}'_" ,“yn,,1;n¢.,pnklng .correspondent of GONDEHSED -IDS -- ron -Llllr'-lion ‘ ess government hge replied that the. ““‘*“°<1\*P»'=ilnl'.f»l\ .dell vard, when he dd :Eduard 'Klitf-vh -rock his -arrest-i `i ue end ntl _ -it in reported that '-Onecent per word oath insertion W" Cdpiittfcd by 'thc sheriff and driv-.'.heart, .Marie Friedrich, for an ercur- en back toltho fjail at the point of_ _a_gun. Ile'-has been placed in a sf.!el e . ., , _- . This is_`_llll necondfattempt to ca- wve. and?a-close watch ls being kept over him; - _ -_ _ "?#"""*.“"""-"' f WM.” .REDMOND COMING. PHI_I4AIlELP._HIA, September 9- Michasl iI.'_-venue( this city, presi- dcnt`of til#-. .$11811 Irish League . of Americe,,.t9_ilK7 riltlved s letter ‘from John . ihddmlm. the irish home rule &ea-`= I A A I A - ~ - -1 _ _ _ __.l pm ,,m,, ,, ,m_,,,,,_.. , tin-nl collate. ttov. mo. ulnn-.lr Llnlmont and hy rnyrlclshe . 9-anal. imp miner.;-. ointment ln the hom. alma: helmet `. T ill b _ Wd- _______¥__.i.~_.______. `2:"'hv§gf,`:|‘.§,:,‘i:?,',§§“isi,a.fr, (M38 _§dpt,_io:h-D iT.‘l§“pf’nm. ° ron sAi.n, FARM Afr GULF ,_ _ . _ Hugh outhrld, -M. 1*., olsonth well- _ 1: lel;_st_§1 0! __dt<>_;_<1_=év_semi\m_l_»__ mgwnld twttd th txchuth:;».° °" A y - reogfnvfngn gigetirllags ;ll‘1om00fratsriI¢i (From Yettefdity's Evening Guardian) delegates 'rms afternoon e trivial 'rho temperethrn et twelve °’¢\°¢\= ' » ' the ll st rw besn planned to the prison farm. l |1100” Will! li? ~ I ° _}_ . Annum- outing ln planned for Wed- her meter with a northern ..Nisolson. 0-llliiipd mill! dfmoen to its the egvle\'if»{eli$e¢e!\ xt may three degrees( ' " A "` f " tl- A Mun. Fraser, miller, N s ll P B Y 1 _» fnlthisrcolumn. Cash must aepom- 2‘;° negouauons are Many comp et pany order and five percent discount allowed. Minimum charge .twenty-uve cents. ~ iiiil3§ssMAlI.1NG 1=ARi.o1t Now , . 1. ', __ _ _ 7 ‘ \ open at 128 Prince Street,..corner_ _!|'»“)Es ;“°Q|| BTC Prince and Grafton. ' 9-11M(-iipd. ' . _ -.-- - - wil*-N‘i‘EIT_.A`"_G'IiI._'r‘i')'1Ii`“GTl'»N`icTtX`i`i , (Special to the Guardian.) housework in family 0( three-~ AP- tn. ` t -.this office. 9-. __P_1Y___“_ _£1-Nik SAUNSOME SAUSAGES Tl-IE BEST made. Fresh every day at Saun- ders, Nevls_om_@__Co.' _ 9-6Mtf. BOY WANTED T0 WORK IN DEN- - tal office. Apply to "Dr, Robins, 125 ______ `Tge~____ lowest t_<§i;ps_l_atur3l recorded quam BL . g.17Mg-_[_ Y” °" “Y W” Y' V” °g"°°° “` F015." SAi.l=i4A“"i~*iilli“EiH"'CALviliD ‘ li d th hi h st i t - .- i SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 10-St. u(:,‘;° :§g?,:"The qowfste ragga; xtge co; f§_l:_i_;__Z;art;__:_>i_fi__s___A_'p_pl§' to Tho- Buiahlau. dresxlltegmin a D0{{¢°tlY would not be war, but a crusade." ,efsnsson, Arctic explorer is here af- previous night was ¢o,.ty_two degrees "1 » 9 ~1_M2mm ua - un ers an g on a pen ng other accounts “present sew ,ter four years in the ice regions. He nnuvs At ning B, ,n_ yesterday lt was _.-_-_..-_.._ ..._- '1_»__J3‘-i-‘ ‘l“°““°“;_;" ;g'°iS“ "°“‘;_Y- °'f’°°1““Y and Greece an being ready to hopper rapm-tg_.disco'vsrv of people probably ¢||¢y.g|ve ab,-,in nm] at nine p_ m_ “_ MARTEN AND MINKS FOR SALE._ in*rX'll' 0 e near cas . _ . _ _ the descendants _of the Scandanavian was lfty-eight above. Ofddf MW- 381° d°\iV¢l'Y EUBFHH- those countries are holding meetings, ST. JOHN S, Ndd., Sept. 10- -A Coionists of Greenland who were last . The tide will be high tina morning teed. Blake Vannatter, Baliinafad, IHHUUHCEIEHTS, and are urging the powers to secur heard from in 1412- '~ at 10.21 and to-morrow at 11.15; it __0“i1!_1fi_°;_ _______~____ _M?;§¢¥Fif_i_i?_d-_ .GOING _EI£|l'I`§, the freedom of Macedonia. The of great damage by the hurricane inet ' -------"-" will be high to-night at 11-11 and i.os'r-A SILVER 1>1N wrm anus _ In-"nos E-rc Bhignrlnn government lr ntui report , . ` LABUR COUNCIL UPENB- to-m01‘l'0W Bt 11-47- stone in Victoria Park or City. ' popular excitement, in accordan ver foxes, one pair of very dark patchas (breeders). .Splendid color and,we1l furred. Prices, etc., ap- ply "C.," Box 47,.Alberton. 9-11»M1w. e Shore. Cumberland County, N. S. Contains 800 acres, 100 acres un- der cultivation, balance well tim- bered, 80 rds. from school, good orchard, good house, and other buildings. .Apply to Mrs. John i ..,-a___.._...._.l._....5- ., §._=‘e_;=f~'.f;t-_§’.=.2‘§=¢f.;;‘-ff-...§_--peiiii iiiimi . fl1u1s|_l .null nn, ,nnn the Army Aviation corps, fcll 500 (Canadian Press.) BERLIN, Sept. 10-In consequence of the high coat of living the German government will take measures to facilitate the importation of chilled meats from the Argentine Republic. GIRL ,SWALLOWS A PIN. I~‘REDER&0N, Sept. 10-I-Ielcn Parker, th rteen-year-old daughter of' Charles and Msn. Parker, swal- lowed a pin Sunday evening, and as a result is now in a critical condition at the heme of her parents on York street. The little girl", wha has` been in the habit of putting pins in her mouth, had finished her Gllllpnr, and was seized with 3 coughing spell dur- ing which she ,swallowed tbe pin, which lodged in her throat. Medical aid was immediately sum- moned and, although Dr. Vanwsrt spent over three hours with the child he was unsuccessful in his efforts to remove the pin. Mr. Parker stated that there is a possibility of having his daughter conveyed to iihe Victoria Hospital where the X-Ray would be used to find the exact location of the pin. f SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TO I ' TAKE UP LAW. WOODSTOCK,-»_N. B., Sept. 9-At a recent meeting of the School Board the secretary read the resignation of ‘ C. D. Richards,. principal -of the Fis- her Memorial School. Mr.“Richsrds is goingito Fredericton to become a member of the law firm of Cl-ocket &_ Guthrie. =l'l‘he Board felt that they wouldmoi. like to stand in the wav of any .arrangements Mr. Richards had made, but, in justiceito the tax- payers, thought that a satisfactory' substitute should be found before the principal severed his connection. Mr. Richard's retirement from the teaching stall will ba greatly regret- ted., as he has ‘always been an effici- ent and painstaking teacher, and his removal from Woodstock will be a loss to the community. QUESTIONS OF FOREIGN POLICY ARE SETTLED. . ' bil ' VIENNA, September 9-A semi- official note says the visit of Herr Von Bethmann Hiollweg, the German imperial chancellor, to Count Von Berchtdld, the Austrian foreign min- ister, at.the ln.tter’s country seat at -- The sun sets this evening at 6-19 Finder get reward by leaving at ' ed to be doing its utmost to suppr _ ~ , ee ouniirz-I, o t. s t. 9-P told nt and .tomorrow at 6.11; it will be 119 orhlton st. 9-1-iiualpd 011° “nf rd' "°\"d Wh i\\"f'-\°“ with nudged repented warnings no “ ' °'° ' ° in it t ln dt has and ~ -~~“-- --s-'r°“”""'I r fr thll wlvmd- Cub mul* »°°°m° the power... FOR SALE' 2 PAIR BLACK S If DU!! °\‘5°\' Und 5" 9°* “"5 i“¢°5““l . There is talk ofa secret Bulgarian lli0W°d~ Minimum 971513* °."°“"7°°v° league having sent a letter to the gov oelitl. » _ “Junior Championship Galilee Sat- urday next at Athletic field. 0-10l(3l. _.l- .”E“¢\'i°° 10* the Julddr Uhlmvivn- nuhllshcd nt sons, while decisrln ships close Thursday night at the Y. that gums,-,__ was _“wer “rn M. 0. A. 9-10M3ll B icduddifm PPWS) (Canadian Press) Hia this winter. - (canadian Press) election ofa Rdpublican -United Staten MONTREAL, Sept, 10___Rnm0;~ VIENNA, Sept. 10-The Eucharia Her .Majesty will-_he the guest of » QUEBEC, Bept_ 1q_q-he-elghtee t0_ say, Hom M,._ P,,“eue,._ Postmasmr tic Congress opened today with 150,, Empress Marie nt_Caatle (lstchina: ynnr 01,1 daughter of (_;,,v,,,-no,-_|_nng G°nm,al_ Wm “tire because of in 000, _delegstesgapd visitors. 'I'h°`Q\i°°” 'DOWBLWF may visit kai- lier shot and killed a fine moose, 2 ._ scrln. at Fdtsdam Fnaxt nnonth. miles north of here. _ The girl is 'Inst out of convent. --H----.---_ ‘ - 'f-, ` _ . ' c '. _,' . (Canadian Press) ' __ _. _ 1vloN'riu<:An, sept. ic-A street (Canadian Press) _ car ran away down a steep slope to. OXFORD, Sept. .10-Another dnllblc_ _ (gnnnninn .pl-nga) day. John Connell was fntnuy hunt; aviation fatality the second within a LONDON, Sept. 10-An ngreemen ___ and others were injured. W°@k_ 0°°\“'l'°d edfly Y-hid m0l'I\inK- for the loan of $50,000,000 to Chin ,-1 _ M°m'b¢l`S Of the 81111:’ flying corps, has been concluded between Lloyds, _ _ Lieu'L C A Bettington and Lic-u’t _ ed- _ ‘ C U. _mm Pr < _ 5 . _ 1 . - _ _ _ . Bank. and the Chinese Minister. I B H 999) , _ __ _ _ E. H._~Hotchklss, both Just given a 'l`hc loan is assured upon unpledg MONTREAL, Sept. 10-In a train - ' ” ' ‘- _ commission on probation were killed revenue chiefly the salt duty. » » wreck today B car with mga and flying at WE_>lver_;:ote. _ Tn; Sglttdi;_tyG ls tio l;et$_ontrr_ille : » _ , , ' - . . __ ___ _ in _-Sh Pauls church. Bum* , the schooner white Blrd,whlch is well , . . - "femme ymtemay m‘,’"‘i“K at 9°"'°“~ . i . f known on the Miramlchi,was robbed .’ oclock, by Rev. J. 0. McLeanL of _ , » _ of the sum of $475 while his boat Em"-" Catharina' d““ghi'°I` °° J- M' was at one of the shiretown wharves. and Mm' Noonan ‘if Summersme' to The captain suspects two companions _ -'-' Robert H°°t°"- 5°" _Of D* R' and Mrs' ` _ who were on thc boat with him short- Morrison, Summerside_ The church 1 before he noticed his loss, and the wal b hon feet today and both were killed. CAP’I`A1N__1fI§US $475- SUMMERSIDE Sevf- 11 Ti” CHATHAM N. B. sept. s» some marriage WHS Holemnizdd ' ' ‘ time Frldny night-Capt 'rrcmhlny of Y fact that they have disappeared would seem to hc prettv good proof of their guilt. Captain 'l‘remblay,who and James Fallon ol Newcastle for their work and he bought li bottl .o had pieced in his trousers' pocket,am found. t.. a. of gin. All__three finished this 'and went to sleep. When the captain awoke in the morning the man were 9 nc ahh also n roll of bills that he (Canadian Press) ` --- i . _ i LONDON, Sept. '10-A scrious_situ- n ation exists~in Mongolia, .recording to B- a Peking despatch to the, -Dail; 0. Mail. Kobede in Western Mongolia hm great danger at the hands of the rp volutionists The Cabinet at a ret meeting discussed the Kdvisibi ity of asking Russia to mediate between China and the Mongoliana, who are prepared to :flight China to a finish if an attempt . is made to establish Uliinese rule in _ Mongolia. ' _I_ ~ l, ‘ llinlv slssl I fallen, Altai is considered to be in l e 6 } __" i . (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Sept. 10-'There will bo an early session of the provincial le- gislature, likely in November. SUFFRAGETTES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. MONTREAL, Sept. 9-'Thsmilitant methods of their English-sisters do not appeal to the vote-seeking women of New Brunswick, declared 'Frank .l-lathewsr, of St. John. ex-M. P. P., 'who was here with the Maritime dele- -gation to welcome Premier Borden. Indeed, he thought that New Bruns- is in town today, states that the wick Women were not gnmeinnt gn. man he suspects nec Clarence Wright mesten in the ma¢g,,,~__¢o make _ ,any - *strenuous endeavor ltd 821'- '\\l\\\0U!lS Wright shipped as n hand aboard the pawn,-s_ Neither Donnie ,nor '°v¢m_ schooner and on Friday the captain ment are giving ,B great ¢“\,og mn- E07* F*3“°“ U’ hell’ them U’ “nload sideration to it, he said._Mr. Baths- some shin|?1cS-- '1`h@\' WGN *-0 919°” way once introduced in the Legisla- on board the boat that night and mm of New Brunawwk B _votes my flnish the work in the morning. The‘,.0m,,,, buh 2 L_.. ~ captain gave the men a dollar apiece, / - > ° 'rnvlns 'f>.iiIN'1"B 40.000. " ._....... l.oNooN, sept. .ie-The _'runes to- day prints its 40,000 number. .It was - crthhllnhed ln 11ss_ ounting to $475. 'l‘ne men cannot be -°'-' Ask for Minard’s and #Plus no other -_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-;,-_-_-,-; ,-_-_-_-,~_-_-_-_-_-_-:r::_-:.-:-----.r--=~:-I:V WALKS i2 YEARS NEW YORK, Sept. --Juan D Llaveria, of Barcelona, Spain, _wh schild, .arrived here yesterday Barcelona. says that for the last twelveyears he has been walking around the world to win $160,000 from Baron de Roth- on board the Antonio Lopez, of the Spanish line, on his wav back to T0 WIN $160,000. . ions started in July, 1900, to try' 0 to win e. prize offered by .Baron de Rothschild to the man who would walk around the world, touching at every town of consequence, and re- turning to Paris within thirteen _ cars. One of the two, according to ilnveria, .fell a -victim to cannibal; in Central Africa and the other -died ‘from fcvcr in Mexico. Llaveria says Llaveria says he and two compan- he has used up 527 pairs ,of shoes. WAR IN BALKANS. from whicb‘ths'present coalition gov Macedonia question must be settled young Turks hadla ehancc and failed E lv - so, or allow' ns to do the compul sion.” ` leaders say:-“lf they. cannot be as Bulgaria. The patriotic societies 'LOND()N, September 8-Prophets -- of a war in the Balkans reiterate their assertions today. The Sofia correspondent of the Daily Mail at- taches the greatest importance to a declaration of the two leaders of thc nationalist and progressive partied. sured it must he won by force It NEW REGULATIONS . FOR NAVAL 'MEN. ~ NEW YORK, Sept. 9-A eablc -to thc Tribune from London says:--_Vltf ally important changes in connection with naval discipline as .i`t~a!fccts‘tD lives of thousand of men on the low- er dec and made in a circular let- - k, . ernment was drawn. The declara-iter issued by the Admiralty setting tion says, among other thfngsi-‘°Wc|forv,h a_ series of now l'°§“\5¢i0“9 have arrived alt a stage when the WhlCh Wlil FCZNBCG UIBUY 0| the “IU” _ odious rules dealing hitherto with The Turks cannot reform the govern- naval delinquents. The put-_¢il\8 il1*»° ment of‘Maoedunia~-it they would. The operation of the Reforms indicntdd in . the circular letters is declared to be Neither"-~Kfam1l Pasha nor any other the most imP0ff-3ll¢'li7¢PfY¢l5 I-“km grand vizler collid--:dn lt, Tin, 'rm-in; for the benefit ofthe personell of the will grant autonomy to Macedonia fleet sfncc the abolition of the pres! only under compulsion. The other gang- f' " rest owcrs must compel them to do The new reK“|B¢i0¥\5 ‘"0 I-h° '°°“-It - of the work. of a special committw which for man months has been ln- , ._ _ _ After outlining what form of gov- qu ring into the Whnlt l\1bf°°t- Ad- ernment they think necessary, the The committee rcP°\'tcd £0 W9- ` - miralty six week!! 550. and' it-5 f°' commendations were .promptlv - °lf' ried into effect. le ----°-"'“ t 1.AsnApos HURRICANE. _ ‘___- o¢ _,__ _ c wireless message from Labrador tells -_ week. Four men drowned in the _ ce wreck of one sehoonlr. 5 ..,___........._.-- m THREE WERE KILLED. ...___ _ _ ei ern ent stating that if war is not; declared, violent* . revenge will dillind. from n military standpoint, or lin Nnwsouno. N_..|Y'... .Sent -- --Jonas div. 'rmy..e.heta.s=eenh;£q§. :Wood Pitts, amlniaehlmsn, .ir M _ _ K_ be,Grant Puff, e. iewellsr, all of M .ta t en on he mnisters and' ng Fer- ~gomni‘y 0r\n§ £1, WON \\_ "Jet Blrlhleris erossgzmhn the - 'Valley .The semi-official newspaper Mir, Railroad this evening when A plillh tt-aini' etvudr, auto nag' my »rere.ridin|t. ally ground to pieces and the motor 1 an- _ cially says the government is trying ear was carried for some dietlnnc‘0n -"Good to use any typewriter.-»Bet-_ to achieve the ends lt has ln vlew ,the pilot ol the engine, finally feud ter to ure a good typewriter. Beet paciiically, and that events will ins- ing by the tracks completely demclé to use the Smith .Premier flypewrig tifyytliis policy. " ~ ` -' mind. .-.'..-c. -' _ '- -‘ ¢-._-.-s_qh-h- -~_..._ _.- ;______‘ , .__‘ 1,, i. L i- . I. l . 1. l 15'. . . _ wi '- - in-. _ A".-,-. iff.-" - gl. -1. ."_ . ','w~'i‘ ‘\ 41",). .'}'i 5;;--‘Z 'rin 2 iii., 5 iii! - Pi. : ii:-..‘ lf: . 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