G ARI b is gi 7,55 5% gs F P< = _ __ _ ' f ~ - ,= ss } _ Tris sessss ssws cHAaLo_r'ra'rowN, CANADA, wr~:DNEsnAv, Novsusss 30, rgro. Fm., 0, ALL.. , {,;°;,-;.,,»;,°;,';,11;,,s,§,l%,,‘i',l°i1m,~p,, ,»,.. IT-l Eiins iii suiciile 1N,suMiiERs1nE ..A TRUE ,UNIT 0 _,__¥____i_ clgl to The Guardian. slgnmopq-ON, November 29--'rhe N ' D " n 0 w,'c,,l,, of "Buffalo Bill Moore, l _ml nt Althamu. Alta, marks the e` of a western romance. moore, who became famous as gi-"ested on n. charge of abduction. the girl refused to leave ber lover, te who was forty years oi’ age. |l~l Moore snatched ii. revolver from tw llll, hands of the guard in the jail C mil before' he could be prevented, Colonial Office, an Imperial Council "llm"iii.i.lflIi"il”i"ili MUHIJEIT CHARGE BUY PEHISHEU xalllinatioii of John Tcbo lr w~ . evidence already brought ollt at coroncl"l=l inqllest. Tebo board- witli Mrs Haight and between the wicket of his cell and told him he and another man went out railway track to McGregor'5 to get a drink of liquor, and they got to the house they through the window and saw men with McGregor. They list- to a conversation about going carrotsanll cabbage. Mcfli-egnr ilid not want to go at bllt afterlvards consented to out, locked the door and de- with the other three men. fellows, who were watch- l . the woods and get one ‘arm- oi cabbage and carrots and throw down where McGregor was sitt- wnitiiig for them. ' They then back for more. When they with the second armfnl, Me- wns trimming the cabbage null riglit` after their return hands got wrangling about some- Unc of the fellows then hit with the hand ax, now in of the autliorities and us- as evidence today. Then they the ax away. ' man told Tebo that if the lat- tlear him of all'connection with crime. This was Teb0’s story Mrs Haight, but he did not tell the man was. . _'_A-_i-.-i. '"‘°" DEFEHS Ililllhl. N Y vember 26 0' aspires ik Gotch, ie-Franco in straight 'e minutes and 53 and the second in 15 minil- 54 seconds. from niiNlNo blsrnsrlsa. NT, Okla., Nov. 29-Thirteen W0l‘c killed in an explosion at Jumbo asphalt nline and one of the fourteen men in thellwork. at the time was brought out Illlt uncon_sclo\is. nicli were blown from the ol the shaft by the force of Mi _&___i`_1° '"lrd’s Linimomt (hires Burns. on 000 a mlnell trapper and guide through wésleln (laniilla, sloped with a fourt wpyear-old girl from Edmonton, the glkl wearing male attire. q yllligy eluded the police lilitil theiri` Supplies gave ollt. when they were _ ilfrced to return to the city .where pr 'tlley were recognized 'and Moore was ia ith the murder of Edwald -m _ terminated rather sudden- _SDCCU-il 110 The Gllurdian. when the magistrate today con-l FLEMING, Sask, Nov 29-Jog Koi. that the evidence already pro- sey ' lost his 'only child in Satur- warranted him in sending the daY'9 5i10l`U\- ' up for trial. _ The little fellow was playing out- Ngvembep 23-A1; the mg side and wandered away. examination oi John Teho, I Sllssdv search was made. when his with the murder of Ed- bselice was noticed. but he was not , most ofthe day was found for several hours. in getting on the rninutesl He WHS Hllve when discovered, but of his discharge on the first ` und his second arrest, Teho | | Haight that a man went to .~ . . them and saw them go. and St,-5ngtl._ in Juif the second time, ' he I ,exploded in the silbiirbs of Rumnlels- sreiiiiiioniiic v _ ~ ~ E .SUPK ME .T QFENE Tilt ELECTIO PROPOSALS pecial to The Guardian. ,penny postage, the de elo men Court of Appeal. i l to The Guardian. , November 29-Tlie prelim- - c . . ` h0 died fI‘0ul the effects of exposure ‘about an hour later. V i..___*__ .IN EHAHLUIIIIUWN J. J. Sayre, Moncton, arrived in the city onthe mail train last night. Mr. _Sayre, when speaking to the Guardian representative, referred to the recent McDo'nal1l-Anderson match in Moncton as the classiest match he had ever seen. It was a grand ex- hibition of the game and in it he said Dan McDonald showed his ad- vantage over Anderson iri iootwork Mr. Sayre tells of a private bout on Monday in Moncton which the above two principals indulge-cl in to decide who was the better man. They had a 20 miinute go in a theatre with five present as witnesses. The result was no throw for either contestant and was as fast an exhibition ss one collld wish 'for. It still remains to be seen who is the better man. Sam Anderson left Moncton yester- day morning for Boston where be is preparing to meet a man named Wil- loughby whom he won from two years ago. 'Mr. Sayre was the promoter of tho McDonald-Anderson match and ex- hibits 'a keen interest in sporting, matters generally an-d wrestling in particular. He is an authority in this gaine his knowledge coming from actual experience on the mat. ACUIISEI) Oli' BANK ROBBERY - AND sU1cIDEs.~ ROCKPORT, Mass., Nov 29.-Geo. Tufts', former cashier of the Rock- port Natlonal Bank, recently indict- cd for`the larcenoy of$8,000 from the bank, committed suicide by shooting himself here. He was out on bail, pending an examination. EXPLOSION OF' BENZINE. BERLIN, Nov. 29-Four tanks con- taining 2,500,000 gallons of benzine burg last night. . There were no fatalities, bllt the “lllosion and the other ninelwhole city waslighted up by the entombeil- .flanies. The damage is estimated at $750,- "‘\*vvvv._____.____Y____,i____________ i___________ _ __________:_________________________ _A_v_Y___Y__________v__ W.IillT.E ‘TIlIfIl?|` .fl.'E'lTER HDME 'l'holl.\l=lv. they pm thfistfrn gliiir profilers. At how can r mot s thnlrso, and their ch"?f°Y tl-lillk _Qt-lierwfse? For ther look‘ mn do not wnm' me mo.” gh, Don.; “ °‘;°|`Y\day~ for a letter .but ln the cgflan s hand or the Dost-box ,,,,,,gn ,lllllflv store is inn of ogber for suénc 2! mother says . noel; bg, ur not " .’ "‘° ‘Mas sf 01° swer- lh Im. but she unconsciously i ,mee wtillain and care _ se1f~gae-. out ti “a|,,"h°" 'ef' 33??" V193" ,hen ‘FP rl weeks nursing Ifgllnk of how little comes into thgalt °°°lsl illmiiresiieii t "ts ' l 0 U t misreigrectgiso clllldrenfs sake, and a med., t min had to pe prac- lli the ¢iiii.ir...."'....i 'i' ‘ ‘ ..'-nil.. wrlcin to noun.. f|l";l»Ill‘d And educated, when hefsrflidggt sth? lg still where Ilettersl 080 “dw” ‘d"°tU¢1` to the children., go to her ! It won't always be so. mr the silence is pretty hlfd to; you know. So many there are who ol mul! t » __ would ‘glve their all lust to be gble ul". ~ 9 IW m0ffIlBl_‘ mtksa allow-_ to write li. letter to M0lhe\`~ YOU 08" ~ I mother' always' does. _"Tho -yet 1-lsadles' Home Journal. children forfet," alle says. "Their lives are ful, and they do not think how small and empty mine is." And she thinks to herself that some day their children, when they have children who have left them, will understand. Mothers are .so parent i ll the same. a letter is so small a thing. True, that 'ls why it does not get written. But it gives such pleasure, such heart satlsfactlion to a mother. And the mother-heart H00" rejoice _so when she feels that though 'ber children are far away ‘mm her. gn.; no longer need her, they stlll_ think 1.1 her-and show that they do lll tim only way they can. Put your- ssii in her nlsee. you svn Of d°“Bl\- t far away from thc old home: borne, and then fancy how big event would be a ‘weekly letter from Mary or John in the city' It 15 9° A FOR EMPIRE WELLING'l`ON, N. Z. November 29 Premier Wards' lnotion which he oposed to bring before the Imper- l Conference includes universal D D t of legrapnic communication within the mpire, the All Red mail route lie- een England and Australia via anada, the reconstruction of the These proposals are to be discussed n the New Zealand Parliament. BUIH SIDES EUNHIJENI pracy ur s ocnism an omo It is because both Nationalists critical moments" will enaliletliiit year old girl, named Mary Cameron an . » ‘ _ai King vs. Hugh Turner, charged with setting fire to buildings at, _ , . ,.- , 'l‘y*ne _\/alley. ` . I ' ` Kin s. Geor 'e MacF l ' - » _ - _ f . . _», - ,'. V . ‘ ' g p 1, alyen, chaig ed first with stealing whiskey and se a mei. cnslllgtoii. -i . The foIl0Wil\g UPU U10' lllry cus-les, Special to The (lllalwiian. ‘special to 'l‘lie Gilardiall ‘(cl\'lWI") ~ ‘ NIAGARA FALLS' November 29” ‘ ' - ‘Hula -Ii’-|10*-U* ‘Mil-0-II\llTl VS* (lonductor Droscow uf tho Scenic [left SHl- H A Sflflt .011 Ill lwmviny °` it I-W* -_ T' _ . 'fl People who send money to foreign. mail order dliouses are going back-' wards look g for a prosperous fu- tlire. N6 man is to be pftipll but the man who wears his futur'e for n 'instle." ' ' ' i"le'4'° ‘flllilriw liilsves cslrelrle this morning was thirty-sckefn de- grees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was thirty-eight degrees a- bove zero and the higllest _wus thirty- nliie degrees above up still nine p. ln. The lowest recorded the prs- vious night was t'hirty-eight degrees a ove. . '. °' _ b The tide will be high this morning at 10.25 and tomorrow morning at .08. The length of today will be nine hours. ' . _ ' The sun sets this afternoon at 4.22 and rises tomorrow fnornlng at 7.16. The moon sets at noon tomorrow. Tile Liberals conllllellgly lnlllwe tains Saunders and Du y respective- Isents, among them being a valuable l' l they wlll wngldel-a_bly lnlprove .l-_heir ly. The t0BH't U60 104105 VEBSJW31 sterling silver service and salvcr 'tion of bank clerks obviously on-c day present position and are predicting alllalldled Ill’ I- "VITY "“ - ~ from thc groom's partner. MV- WNV! leigh Montreal, and u sll-be-ltantlali 'cllgqlle from her ilather. After tht-.1 ceremony the happy couple will take’ thc western tl .lin beginning f-l10I1` €l“ ‘tcnsive briilul'i,rip in which they will visit rnniiy oi the ilrlnsnml Amerirl ,can cities, rcturninp) to l\.loiitl'cal '\vhe»i~c they will spend the winter. They will then proceed _to lieth- 'liridge where they will take up their residence. Mis.; Stewart is one of the mont popular of the young ladies oi; this city and ber removal will bc' sincerely l~csl`ctwl1 by bel' mfllly, friends here who will at the snmc time joill with the Gllarlliall ill ex- tending bcst wishes to the lllllllll' young couple. ANDREW (DARNEGIE IS 73. NEW YORK, Nov. 25--ln as rugllelll iienlth as if he had vssssfl all “Isl years breathing the bracing mountain, air of his native Scotlalld, Aiidrewl Carnegie, the' world-fanious capital-i ist und Dhllai\tlli'olliHf». ll“l9¢IY 00" served his seventy-tliird birthday nn- niversary today. A weck_ B30 MF- (lnrnegle announced the gift of an ...i.iitlo...=.1 $2.500.000_ w _thc Vwlleslc, Technical Institute ill l’ittshui'g. cording to the best figures obtain-_ able the total benefactioiis of the, l:i‘rai'. ironnlaster to date ainounts to’ nearly $175,000,000. , ; - ~~ i . Efondensed Advertisements (Too late Fr Classification ‘ r w.rf1iin_olars Teacher wanted at Ruskin School, Supplement. 315. Lester Gay, see'y. 1i-3o.i4ir3ip.i. ` ,AN1~E1)_ “at once capable girl wfor general houl-lework. Jfluod wa s. Apl to Mrs. J. H. olles, p0§:ml_ D y 11-30(lr3IpiI. r io`i.i-:'r, desirable residence, va Ciiliiberlnnd St-. lllf"I0"I\ f‘0“"0“` iences. Apply to B. l”'. Brody. 52 flumherland St. __.__ llfj§0d3lll_‘I- __ ' OHT,°'stoln7niartin muff, between _[4 Victoria Hotel and J. J. Horn- by's, Fitzroy St. Finder please re- turn to Victoria l»-lotel. 11f3Q¢|3i- fro i.n'r, that desirable residence f on Upper Hillsboro Street., late- lj occupied by L. H. Beer; possession given at once.. Apply to T. L_. Ait- ken, 7 Upper Hillsboro St. 10-Zdtf. announces that will vote against the 'naval amendment of Mr Borden on the ground that his own aiiiciidililnlt ii is more l:oiiillrelieiisi\'l: than that of 0 the Leallcr of the Upposition. His amendment provides for taking a plebiscite on both the lluestion of ill a Canadian ilavy and a direct Lon- triliution to thc British navy, wllilc the umendillent proposed by liorllcn calls for a plcbiscite only on the question of cl'eu.tilig a Liuiladiaii navy. A - ---- 1.. EXPE|]|I|l]N IU _ ti - ' tc CHRIST oill;llcH, N. '/.., N.>v.l°f Y The Terra Nova sailed from l.llii-lt” . ns- ; . _-sf -T,-_ - Q, f . . if NIN ED Pecial to The Guardian. _ | i.o.~moN, Nsvemsrr zs7;,i_., 4 ___-_ ; Q . ,__ ‘_ jileorge, ill response to che_e'rs,` ‘_iF`e;B ‘ U. spcecli in which he said 'he' _ l ( peclal from thc <.illul'lliall's cor-r ’ " ` ‘ ' " R L lille Newport pe.,pie.v»onia».i¢¢l1,l,- ” _ _ »respondent by phone.) , ‘__ _ _ ;liiil.y and till- l.ords~wbuld tdpplo _F sul/imlsmslna Nov. 29.-'rhe No- , ~ " f.,..,,.-_ ' 'rv ‘~ .,_ _ ._ f, . », fvember tenm of the Supreme Court ` It t E D Arpilere will he contest in ever diy? Iopened in Hiimmerside today, (‘hiei I M. __ __ _ .I V, l;‘l"’"_ ‘t" I“"'d‘"‘ with th” e“_‘9¢P§i°,, gf ~ _ Justice Sullivan presiding. ' "3 U y' ` ’ Tile docket this year is a very " i ` ' t large one, there' being live criminal ' ` ` '_'- cases as follows:- *- Ulford Guiiiilliglium chargcll with ' Special to The Guardian. the murder of wm_ J_ Sperry, Ai. Special to The Guardian. LONDON, November 29-Tlie Arch- bei-ton. Mctliiarric, K. U., (Joiim.._-1 for Vancouver, November 2‘J~Becaus@ deacon of Liverpool appeals 'or a the prisoner. two “w°"‘i"‘ “"1 °"e_ reV"IVFl` WGN fund to erect ll iuwmaflcllt bull-lilllrl King vs iviicliaoi (mine.-.».._ ci..ii~ge.i ;f,‘,’,'§;'n,fr';;f:nf;’f_ ”',`,',',f’°’hi““’“"°W, “Y . . _ _ _ , _ ’ ' S, s p inuy lor- Ithe extension O1 the powers of High, for a divinity college in Sa.skatl.hl.w- with atteinpted assault oil il. nineteen alter be closed to v,Slto,.,,._ Commissioners, and an Imperial .it is said the unopposed an l _ . . , r ,- .wlll npiwoucll 100. .u ' it is Special to The (illardiun. ,ii tl ‘ii `l bt ‘ ' (.l'I"l`AWA, Nilvelliblw 2‘J-Mr Monk 1* wllvrl- a 1-illitest \va`.s.l'gga,l;_cled 33- gn- like-ly. . icy wi i~ea_cl sp high a figure, is candidates are appearing in gin” The l.ibcriils are even fighting West- linistcl' and Strand. two' bgroughg v_¢-rwlleliiiillgly Unionist. , .'~_l.- .loe Martin in opposed by a second ll.i|l.-ral candidate, Levi Jacobia' ' ‘ ' I,ONl)U.\I, November 28-With the issolution of parliament today, all forinnlities prclimlnul'y towtlie elec- oii of ii new parliament were coin- plctud. 'l`lic liroclamationvof dig. solution siimrlioned thc new parliam- Clit to assi-.lllble on January 31, llill, ulllng tlie first ol' its ine-.nlbers to lin erteri l|iil.llli..¢l».~if will be Art buf J. _Bhlfolli-, the olipositiuu leader, the liberals having decided not to con- st his seat for the city of London. » _ on the stock exchange, where re- ;.:l I ' _ V , ill ' }ll:iy sveiiicli to anticipate a reduction ‘ iii liar ilcaliiigs have been institutdd bcis l/ll the clectiuii, the feeling to- the liht-l':il iiiujilrity. ___ ln ireland the struggle is growing Special to The G,,m.dm,,_ ‘more bitter every day. A fneetfn E' delegates representing every Ulitar 2g__T|,,, ship Term Nova' hl,m_i"g Ulu coiistitliielicy was held in Belfast to- Llritish South l~’oIai' expeditillii liii<|l'l‘ flay' M' “"hwh,a re”°I"t‘°“ was MI” command of (!ali’t llolit Scott, i-iailed "”t'T`d 0" motmn of a Presbyrcrmn from Port Chalniers for the Aiitnrc- 'nhugtgr' to dllaw up n solemn d°` tic L0da._ llflnration refusing to lla rates _ y nr xes imposed by n Dublin parliam- it or obey, ifsriecrecls. which S60,- Soutli l'ole in Decciiibeuof |1411. lliliil IILIHKS NUW HALII<`AX,Nov 25|--'i‘lie Hriiilil :;u_v_~; ,-'I‘Iie Liaiik lflork.-i' iissllciiifillii UI ;(.‘.uiiaiIu is liluiiig iiri:uliiv.cln.fc lleplisit and Savings Hank, aftzi' il career of forty-two ycaixs. Tile bank, on petition of Mr. Sklcton, was cn- juincll by the sllpl‘eiiil-, court. from paying m7lncy and fi-.ilu rl-cc'iving deposits. The court. will iyive a henr- ing l'c|.:ilrllilllg thu b:1nIl':: fui.ui'i: on December 27. '|‘hr~ brink lliiil lintilii- ies of $870,418, im-lliiliiig dl-ll.-lcits oi $842,786, when the last oililinl stfiir- ment was inalhl in April lust. 'l`llc estimated mni-kcii value of tho rr sliiil'ol\s was $irt_~/ .sewn yeniwf, and is at present head lrf tho leo rat lcustoins police, will -have t'~~-- Illrle of acting chief and be assigned ,to the custonis. division -for special lwllrk. 'l`lic watclifill mea who are de- tailed to all the impoitant'Euro l.e'nii capitals as the eyes and'enrs lol' the trcssiiry department, are t.- lbe bi-olight up to u higher eillcierrj.. Those who do =the salre w-sri., :1 lhomc are to lie schooled in tlil~ gmcthods which have made a line o'~ lgaiiizaflion of the secret s=,r\i 0. SW- .retnry l\’IncVeagh’s lntenticn is t.. fprotcrrt the national customs receipts jwlth tllc,snme vip,-ilance an the trea.-= .ui-y dopartliieiit docs its money. l (‘bief Wilkie is to tak-e the field at ‘once fo begin the wark. . iilc'ii_i_i iniis iii Eiicuiiin l LONDON, November 28-An enm- llious crowd was jammed into tin 'Crystal Palace today to wlitness a game of American football bctwveii the crack elevens representing the battleships I-daho and Vermont. The game was fiercely contested, the lllnbo eleven winning by a score of 24| to I), _ ' P _-2 rn SPEEDYIRY SOLD 5 l -... ll1lS’i‘i>f\', November 28--The Read- ville track has been sold, it was stat- cd today, to a syndicate headed by Win H. Minton, of Boston/and the grllliiuls will llc remudclled suitably flu' the |llii~poso of holding agricul- tlirnl fairs. lt is proposed to con- striict a half mile track inside the llrl‘.