~ n _ . n 4 . » ti-‘fi’.”ir¥iFi‘3i<}Tvh‘i`iEi¢'l’1§'i`iX‘i‘t’ii}"f‘iii} c _ '*/ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 15,1908. . {,§_°&,$}_‘¢P§§,{’§)}§]§_'l|§§VI|?,L’ lwn sine cisls E , ii sulnnis Men And Woman Despondent In Minds Take Their0wn Lives. f -__- MoNo'roN, N. B. June 14-isps cial)--Despondent from the effects of a recent illness, Mrs. James Shay aged sixty-two', hanged herself in her house at Kent Junction. The unfortunate woman's body, swinging from a beam, was discover- ed by henhusbnnd, who, returning to dinner found his wife missing and no meal prepared. Mrs. Shay was dead when cnt down. PEABODY, Kansas, June 14-(Spe- cinl)-Frank Good aged twenty-seven cnt threats of lun tutes children with pocket knife, being despondent over Dungress Shoals-Tugs to the iury sam :_ "Now then, gentlemen, first of 511 I mimi- ellllain to you what the G0 Tu He| JUDGE'S FIRST CHARGE. 'the laws off God or msn; and the de- p‘ V Mr. Justice Fitzgerald in his charge fence of insanity is one that the Court and. jury will-take careful cognizance of." He then drew the attention of the PORT ANGELES, Wash, June “_ crime of murder is -We have today jury to the evidence of the prisoner, ' a nd the witness ns to the manner in (Special)-The Cruiser Colorado is a criminal code and in that criminal W ashore on Dungress shoals in the “Udo it has been put shortly and death of wife. _ mgh tide' indictment f d Tugs have gone to her assistance. strong." or mm er was very , His Lordshi then 'ine J b ed b f ~ neeilhdld lnt£;iiyt1i(;n’n(Tily' gTi1TIl1§n;T:§tneTif T,NT§ut°;Sep§,:»_ dgckiféssgigg' iihat you should he discharged as . knowing the nature of the act, you the jury arrived and said they wercibeilllg unable to agree until ample, need look for no more motive." and even lengthy time be given to Chief Justice of Th f _ D expla d to E them the indictment as it now reads. 0 hich the deed was committed; also bo the evidence of the medical ex- P Strait of Fuca, having struck at simply` Yo” rememyen Pmbahly pe;-f_g~ also ~ 1 _ I , especially to the evidence some o you, that in the old days of Dn Goodwin He charged them to ay aside all personal feelings and to udge the prisoner according to the vidence before them. He mentioned the diderence b.f. R homicidal murder. and gave ilTu;T-TQ in;hT1~gS,0lj|,l;,Ty°vl;T11T§it;1 hSnE:1t`Tire(EiyoT?t0I:TlA _ . . » n ight were not ready to report, so tions "Now then, the word motive has the court proceeded with the nnxtr -_ He quoted to them from the cele- r cody to revqrt. Ty Th i ii i hrated McNa.ughton case. tried in the ggclirxz Bl(-jlildedeexgd tot bienmgiznslirgf the instructions of the Court. J RY DISAGREED A D A A EW TRI L WAS ORDERED i__l_ TTNTTETT STATES First Reported Disagreement Saturday Mor- NN ENHTNHHNNT [H|]|$[H ASHUHE ing, And Were Again Charged By Mr. Fitzger- AT 'M[]T|TH[A|_ - ald--Could Not Decide and Were -- . I The C0|0f`ad0 Stranded Oil 4 l t 3 MONTREAL, .Inna 14 (spasm) _ a pl ml slight earthquake shodc was felt here store rooms were with several lpilem ` early on Sunday morning but no under construction, twelve torpedo prisoner impelling the crime that, wus there none apparent, the law is that, if you find a man intentionally killing another knowing the nature of the uct, that is sufficient without any proof of motive. That before you can acquit the risoner on the ground of insanity the law requires him to establish his defence; and requires that it be clearly proved before you that, at the time of the committing of the Het U18 Prisoner was laboring under natural imbecility or disease Npf the mind to such aiu extent as.to render him incapable of appreciating the nature and quality of the act, and of kniowing that such an act was wrong It is not in the interests of justice ou to deal with the evidence under damage was done. t '~_, _t i N TTESTNNTITITE HHE IN MNINE ,___ Shops And Property Of Bath iron Works Worth $20,000. , BATH, Me., June 1|-(Special) PID- Perty of the Bath Iron Wonka valued at.nfnety thousand dollars was dBi- royed by nre Saturday. The boilershop, copper gimp mm tubes and many patterns. - g " Till-3 JAPANESE ’ I will, therefore, send you back ' LIMIT REACHED And Canadian Government Has Notifi- ed The Authorities of Japan of That Fact-Four Hundred Already Arrived. Ottawa, June 14-(Special)-A mes- with Mr. Lemieux. England 5101119 YBBTS 1180- I 118W 11°C ous than usual in his manner. The arnestly admonishing you that I see Y _ y as g- ent men are trying,-a msn for mur- C der.. You are in the osition of hav- Y B D- b _ ly dealt with the law of murder as 1 ii ug t d- t_ Th of Canada Has 'Been Appointed Brit- }.‘,,:,‘“;‘,“;,,,°°‘;,i;,Z,',;°031°” Y;>;,_,;1;;1y 9° '"° ° “ `° ° ‘°"”““" 30W. 8 tt ked th _ , e ti.,-,D ofeglsilgietn' A: a£1`1c_ I h V; 35:5 -jury dt" taking their places in the ‘eo good reason for want of agree- ox were asked by Uhe clerk if they. eplied that they could not. agree. Mr. Justice Fimgcrald again hcrged them as follows:-- \ - ish Representative to The H D ing' to decide as to a killing, provcd and acknowledged. and the death 014; I have charged you that the'act d ommltted was proven and confes- Gentlemen of the jury; “D011 8. Verdict Whereu on the Jud e OTTAWA, June 14-(Special)- Sir (ilinrles Fitzpatrick, Chief Justice of 'foundland fisheries question. The recent nnnnintment in regarded ence of the prisoner, that after the s the Canadian s“p’°m° C°“rt has as a significant recognition of Can- been lnotifl-ed of his appointment by the English Government to succeed GencraT Ardagh as one of the four ro- prcsentatiives of Britain on perman- S ent board of Arbitration at the t Ha ue. _ <~~- .__ 1° - adn’s pnrtnersliip in Imperial affairs. ‘md med 3 shot int() Ili? heildl- S0 Unfortunately the United States the victim had been proved beyond sed to be (supposing the prisoner to 1; ~ with another jury. all question from the use of the re volver. You have also the evidence admitting the shooting by the pri- soner himself. You have the evidence* of the eyewitness as also the evid-i unfortunate man had fallen to the ground the prisonen then went closer that there can be no donut in your; mind of a deliberate act of killing.i enate adjourned without ratufying 3320 ugngfoldefence thattl the prlsongr been] an act of i.mpulsiv'e insanity. t 1 f 1 th d h t bmitti tn f~ n _ e you, gen amen ls t e T at against such single oath and case. o a.y~over or s x mon s an e agreemeu Bu ng e ls e` defence which any man accused of aimedical opinion the prisoncrjs _whglgliatrongly contended' that the.case be be sane) a. wilful and' deliberate murder, *and an offence wholly and 8 ' .. cation. t own testimony that it was an .uncon- scious act, and that he did not know why he did it.; and the opinion of two medical experts that., with TC prisoner’s family history it may llavei bsolutely without any legal Justifl ,PTBSBHI 501116 d0\1bf~ HS £0 1119 Bhiliw That the prisoner’s defence of in- B nnity at the ti-me rests upon his ,asked that the re-hearing be post- ‘D Court in November. ies dispute to-.the-Hague and this Z Judge Fitzpatrick had previously. question cannot be settled until next been chosen arbitrator in the New, Yellf- ~ .__ ,»---------»- ._ EVEHYITNE ENJNYETI "T 'NIGHT NTT" ...iq , A That front ranicer of funny plays-Itels in Moncton may result in the "A Night Off" was pull 011 the b°i“dS establishment of another hotel here. at the Opera House Saturday nigat from the first act illl '..he inet. | hns characterized the work of the Selman Co., here was not lacking.| Their performance drew forth ap- plause and commendation to a de- gree that has but seldom been accor- ded to any company that has ever appeared before a Charlottetown au- dience. Theatre-goers wuil reEl‘0i» that the the engagement of the Salman Co. ini this city in ended. lvlnnv will 100k forward ,with fond anticipation to their return on some future occasion. Au revoir. h S 1 C d 1 me audi From June 1st rates in Moncton ' by *° “mi” °~ ““ “- ° T we if we METHODIST DISTRICT ence rocked themqalvea Mtn laughter d he second advance within' a - _ The genuine cleverly acting which short time and commercial travel- 1 `b s Keep m\nqrd;Linima'nt in the Houn- ITNTTNEHTN HUTETS “Time .MS H Fight to bring to the‘condllct. at, previous, co, and after t notice of those _who try him. In the killing as given in evidence und days gone by, this defence, in all admitted by him shortly after the D _ Y. t e at- p tention it should. In these days, the perfect sanity and full knowledge and t defence °I IIISUHWY receives very care- consciousness of h is act; amd that |s fuldagention. 'llhe laws of tho land, four medical experts have testified n mont under the evidence submitted to you. The jury returned at 3 p. m. and announced that they could not agree P Z ischarged them. The Attorney-General asked that he case be proceeded with at once Mr. McQuarrie for the prisoner, ex- o procure the necessary witnesses for new trial on Monday next and oned until the next term of the The Attorney-General said' that he onsidercd that in the interest of Justice the ,trial should be proceeded with at once- It was too serious a aken upfat oncé. Mr. McQuarrie ngreed witih the Atty.-General that the case was of* robabilit did not receive h commission of the offence oints to very great importance and contended hat on that account ample time hould be given both for the defence and the prosecution. His Lordship said that in the in- an e humani y of the people have that they sec no reason to supposo changed. A man cannot be accused any form of insanity in theprisolier terest of Justice the sooner the casc was proceeded with the better before sage has been sem: to Tokio advising the Japanese authorities that the ar- rivals of Japanese laborers since the beginning of the year has reached the limit of four hu'ndred,_ agreed upon THE EUVEHNITH TTT KENTUCKY This intimation is not a complaint but in order that steps may be taken to prevent a.ny more coming. A considerable number of this year's arrihals had received pass ports before the Lemieux agreement. nz: _ttf-'_; :_-_+'m.___i HZNTT NEGIMENT Tl] GlT_T_Tl UUEBTTI FRANKFORT, Kentucky, June 14- (Bpecial)-Governor Wilson has granted a full pardon to Caleb Pow- ers nlnd James Howard charged with the murder of governor Goebel, stat- ing his belicf in the innocence of the prisoners, and the opinion that they could never obtain in Kentucky n trial free from political prejudice. OTTAWA, June 14-(Special)-M111. tia orders just out define the regi- inents`m-dered for the Quebec celebra- tion. The 82nd Charlottetown Reglmend is included. There will be a total of 12,000 mili- tia. Regiments report at Quebec July 18. of'a crime if he has not a mind to nt the time he committed thc act. know what n crime is. If he be so Thnt no medical expert denies pri- public feeling was aroused and that imoecile, so insane, that he has soner’s present sanity. That though the trial should proceed. He ordered '*-' cannot be judged as acriminal by t MONCTON, June 13-(Snecie1)- , _ _ \ __ __ ,____* _,_ ,__ no control over his actions, and ,there is evidence of a motive for his does not know right from wrong, he acc which would justify you finding hat one existed in the mind of the a.new jury be impanneled and the ease proceeded with at 11 o'clock on Monday morning. dvance of rates by the principal ho- ' - ay, t STTNNNEH NSHUHE ers are un ih sims saving there has 'rne ministerial session or the char- ,Digby Neck, Hnpeweu, Jacksonville. een no adequate improvements of lottetown District was held at Win-'Sheifield, Portland and Centenary, ervice sloe South last week. Rev. WllliamiBt. John; Fredericton, Woodstogkg ' Harnison~(chairman) of the Districtif-lamilton, (Bei-muda); Grafton t. Commercial msn are making a presided. ‘ iHa.llfax; Windsor; and First' Chnrch “‘°"°‘ ‘ th The following mlniseern were pre- cnnrlomtnwn. I 1 NT PHTSNNTIUTN PORTSMOUTH, June 14-(Special) --The British steamer Bengore Head ran amuck in the harbor on Saturday They claim to arrange 'or BDO at sent: Revs. _ Wm. Harrison, Chair- Dr. Dobson did not come to the hotel. Three associations are guaranteeing the entire patronage of all members through their newly organized cent- ral committee. THE' WEATHER TORONTO, June 15-(Bpecial)- Moderate to fresh southerly, to wes- terly winds, partly fair, but some showers, warmer. T- - A RUSSIAN DRAMA 1,000 Feet of Film, Beautifully Colored; Strongly Descriptive--Thrilling, Interesting and Superb. Two 0ther Picture dy Miss McKinnon. One of the ' most powerful and grandly interesting' pictures YW thrown ofa the screen at New Won- derland is first on the list for to- ilitht. it deals witfna Russian plot. a touching love story woven through- out-it dwpfctl. the Nihilfsts and ml!-D7 other phases of the country now so much under discussion, and wary .inch ni elm in vert vi o zrwd "-017, rupcbly 'toid. Ever? 011° should use this picture, al words do s. Illustrated Song told bn the canvass as sf-IOUKTY ll if put into words, and the love £610 which in told today-vu Wd PK” ago-still lives over B831” iniaiini Jima Mdiéiiizgogysrvmigs is _ §§in".$i nit? “iii-i»-ii--u-. uuiduh sweet--and snug an she known so wen _now to on it iustivt-the bi" *° grand and offers the fineateveninz amumeut at New Wollilhfllld lm" man, Cornwall; Geo. F. Dawson, M.A Financial Secy., York; Chas. K.iiud- son, Sunday School Secretary, Ver-' non River; Herbert E. Thomas, .i:"rst Church Charlottetown; Thomas Mur- shall, Grace Church, Charlottetown; I. M. Rice, B. A. Wlnsloa; D. B Chowen, B.A., Pownal; F. A. '»\'i;:l.-t- man, Montague; A. E. Chapman, li A Murray Harbor; W. E. Johnson, B.A. Souris; L. J. Wnson, Mt. i~'-tewa't; Elias Blackford, superumnry, Char- lottetown. 5 After the devotional eiercises were concluded Rev. D. R. Chowen was ellicted journal secretary and Rev. A. E. Chapman, assistant secretary. The Chairman in pathetic words re- ferred' to the death of our late bro- ther Dr. Dobson, and omcially re- ported the transfer of Rev. H. E. Thomas from the Sackville district to ‘the Charlottetown district as sup- erintendent of the First 0hurch,Char- lottetown. ' ' ' The following appreciation of the character and worth of the -late Doc- tor Dobson was unanimously adopt- ed as the District record. Rev. William Dobson, D. D. William Dobson was born at Searl- town 'on the Bedeque Circuit, P. E. Island in February 1844 and died in the City of Charlottetown October 81th 1907 in the 64th year of his age. In 1869 cmGoodFriday in a public ser- vtco in the Methodist Church at Bed- eque he made a full surrender of him- self to God and than and there dedi- cated his lffe to his Redeemer ‘and Lord. Verysoon after the great spiritual tn cheese of 'mshe¢GNl\¢-' 0 tht the film qervice from it but faint inetlee. T To-n g h 0 wmmmege at . ,, ,¢ e Klnswzi-so o- . Onleyn Nkhtmare o°<1;_l:m_{a::"§*" wondnhnn' md |¢\|,|‘¢y,\¢|\ 1| “Wifi for my M0 Di' F neared every 0110- ihin in nina hilhiv will' in in-i ilit °3tettafnin °. Uasey'| truuni TTR. “W m'&°§?:n°tn|, “E px and tribulations whiIe under the fn- il t‘°:°'ol the hon” comin” imma of an enum em-of which and na rg” nwmnmm, 0, th, hom. mgliiggvzgybouim ‘tidbit ern’ gulf half hour shows-the finedmizn you magic . _ m m°‘“"' ‘"5 'ul' 'Munn' N" Tim; ‘iN;T.rl:e°r-&T.hep¢i:?>T\TT’:lean. com- Oillll ‘ w ggi" ‘mme °vTT>Ti'o¢riT|T°°&T¢i° -th' nh-able neu. ai-ne tfiwmn-w 22:33 . °....l'°'-‘i'=.::.'.': i::°.i.::..-.': :°'..ii° ..°:.':':n~.: ..¢:......., .. ° " ea n . .colin ngcyuz vom. 'rn mr: ie '°f"°¢ ‘°' ““"‘““ P_‘."°f‘° revelation which his conversion sec- ured for him he was convinced that his future life’s wonk was to be in the ministry of the Gospel. In 1870 he entered the Conference of Eastern Bnitinh America and from that time until his death in 1907 with namely any interruption, he served the Church which he loved with sincerity hdelity, eminent. capacity and in- creasing efficiency and success. During hil 87 years of active ser- vice he ministered- to churches in the three Maritime Provinces and Ber- large and ever increasing sphere of usefulness and power which he so worthily filled without a careful and prolonged preparatlon. Possessiug 9. mind with keen, special nptitufles for pliilosophical investigation he pur- sued with untiriug diligence those paths of research and study viiich were calculated to furnish him with those qualities which he so eagerly desired. Many, it B true read more widely, but few mastered more thoroughly what they read. On some lines he had read and mastered a- bout all that has beenwritten. Whatever however, of increasing knowledge he acquired was used by him for the nourishing and maturing of his Christian convictions and faith and in illuminating and making more attractive and edecflve the divine message which he felt he was com- missioned to proclaim. Whilst he was ' veryfrequently and in various In- terests rendered effective service on the platform it was generally felt that the pulpit was his true sphere and place of growlnS Power. For the last 25 years at least, it may be claimed that his was a ministry which arrested a very wide attention and lt. is no matter of surprise that his services were eagerly sought by some of the innuential churches in this and other Conferences. (To be Continued.) iii iunlin Hnusi cannons OTTAWA, June ll-(Special)-The if-louse was in supply practically all day Friday on cuotoms estimates. Oockebutt alleged political discri- mination regarding a customs seizure whereb friends who ot fn trouble Y 8 had been settled privately with the inspector. l He cited a Montreal case and said afternoon and narrowly escaped split- ting herself on the ram of the battle- ship Revenge. Bhe then collided with the battle- ship Vengeance, -carrying away tor- pedo booms and damaging some of the gun ports. Finally she grounded in the mud! but was later floated with a big hole| above water line. Tile Bengore Head sailed from Que- bec, May 24th. Huiilii lun. , iii Plislniilzv ,___ Long Drawn Out Contest For _ Seals in Republican. National Convention. ‘ CHICAGO, June 14-(Specfal)- Saturday saw the end of a long drawn out scene of contest waged for seats' in republican national conven- tional before natfonal committee of party. Committee thus far has been ablo_ to wonk close to time. Limit set. for various causes was SNTUN|TNY'S EHIEKET GAME _i Two teams _(twelve men each) of the Phoenix C. C., under the cap- tions Invlncibles and Veterans played a. half-dny's match on Saturday ggtnrnoon, despite the raw, unseason-_ le weather, which resulted in a victory for the former, decided by the first innings the first inings, with a score of a 144 to 55. Winning the toss Capt. Cnrvell-despite the deiection of the veterans main bowlers, R. V. Long- worth and Wm. Seale-decided to put the Invlncibles to the bat on a very wet wicket, and play began shortly before 2.30 p. m. Within nearly two hours the Invlncibles had run up a score of 144, and disposed of the Veterans in short order for a total of 55. Having a lead of consideri- ably over sixty runs, the Invlncibles put,'thcir apponents again to the bat and had disposed of 60 of them for 31 when time was called at 6 p. m. For the Invlncibles J. T. McQulllan ran up the magnilcent score of sixty, including a five hit and seven threes, followed by Frank McDonald with 22 and Isaac Pound with 11-the latter playing a very careful game. The bowling of the Tomlin Brothers proved very effective. For the Vet- erans Matthews played well for his 20 in the first and 6 in the second innings and White for 14 and not out The only other scores on that side one five being Hearts 8 and Prof. Barlowfs 7. The wet wicket caused much loose fielding. HTH SENDING TTLSE NEPTIHTS 1...; MONTREAL, June i4-(Specfal)- Hon. P. H. Roy, president and gene- ral mnnager of the Defunct Banque of St. Jean together with P. L. Heur- aux, manager, and P. Beaudin. An- changcd for final nrrangemmta for big gathering next week. | Despite action in seating of at. ,least 589 delegates favorable to Taft there was n revival of presidential "booms" today. . The friends of governor Hughes of' lfstant Manager. appeared before the magistrate at St. John's, today, and pleaded not guilty to a charge of lending fain bank statements to the government. Mr. Roy wan released an $40,000 New York showed especial activity. 5°" “Hd f-TW °¢h°l' "V0 011 |30.000 bail in each case till the 17th. mudnl. nciiargepwere yquynborognvgizsd u&i;;».i;\t;i‘;iatt;‘,i;hat Petzr-A . lfignrd-g [iniminf Uni bv Phy :ici nlr d-g Linimlni Lumb¢r|n\n'; mend. HUT SPELL IN THE NUHTH WEST WINNIPEG, June 14-(Bpecial)- With temperature higher and particu- larly in Manitoba, where many show- ers are reported, the crop appears to have made steady progress so fan, and while a long spell of hot weather would be beneficial there is no con- cern about the prospects. N THUG TNHM IS THE TNTEST MONCTON, June 12-Bear Flver is to have a new industry-a frog farm. The company as paying three cents a . piece for each frog, and all the boys are on the search fon them. Thane will be specially fed and later ship- pied to Boston where frogs' logs makie a most expensive and dainty dish. NN NTITIITTENT UN THE |i.T. PNEITNI ___ KENORA, Ont. June peek) A terrible actlddnt is i-Tsigistsed °|)| the Grand Trunk Pacific west of Win. Hives river, which occurred Friday. Nine men are said to have been killed by the explosion and mv.;-5| EWTIBFS ihlilred. further details lack- ng. 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