W __ _ruf- 5 ,`_ ...¢...- A-. ., ._ ~ .-s»u»=»'*T7 I , . RDI A MORNING EDITIGN- ,_,_._.-~ _ _ ,E » , __ » ... - =. _ _ _ - ____ ,..?t‘r??i0‘i$‘i‘i‘i’t”ai%.nIs1i cHA1zLoTTE'1j_g>vI/_'oi P ,_;f;5:E_EDwARD ISLAIQD, CANADA, T1-TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1905. ' imsqgmvoigsrgggsess _, _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _____ _ TNYE D WAY EARLY _ it ililIi"siII-T lj|5LACK SEA Mu | IIORN-Iisio Iiliiiii AI-*TER PIERCE Eioiniso which Breaks in the Carpenter §hops éiter picloelt'-I._3_,,.,,,,,,,, ,,f_3_,,y,|,_,m_e,,, uf-~gi,;,,i`The Muiineers Had Ten Warships, One oi Which Was Sunk, Oc Spreads to Blacksmith Shops, Machlne_'Shops`§nq P,-gisht” " _ Laborers. strike' In Burned and_ O _ _ g I I I I Loyal Ships Won the ,Victory and the Mutineers Shed Carrying All Before itél-Firemeii’IFlg_,Iht:i'-|`a`|-gi f sliris-its of tho railway whistles. me P. li. l. Railway and soon spread to the Iiiaciiiiic shops, the bls.cksmitl1_ Sh°PS md ,|,,-..,,|pn¢Il the destruction of the “md |\..n-it itself. _ The fire was disc0,.m.II A few _minutes after oneol-ici-it hy the watchman, Jeremiah Swceney,wiin saw the flames on his re- tum from the other end of tho yard. The nm I\p|imI~uIi to be near where the carpen- i/eI‘sliopsjniIi the biaoltsmltbs' building. lieiinmi-diiitely started the whistle and in II few minutes after the alarm had been rent to the Police Station the llreineti to Stay the Flames. The _ , Aided by the rain which had mcililigrif the fire-hellandQthe brilliant prevailed all day and saturated the illumination on the waterfront called out _ buildings Chief Ronahan set to work with muy citizens this morning shortly after-__ a will and used every possible device to on, o‘eloei<. The cause was a fierce fire” combat the flames. The illuminatlo mt lu-oke out ln the carpenter shops of made the scene as bright as day an I hundreds of people watched the battle. spread from building* to building. Th with stcain on hauled the engines fro the round house that was serlousl plows, etc., from the reach of th flames. freight shed was ably performed by 2 turated condition of the buildings and the 0 o h ll til no yon" 6 W" S e In as the me Shortly after three _the oil house took Railway men with the aid of an engine ' m threatened and reuioved cars, snow Tim W0Fk Of l`¢‘l\10\'l"£r ll0°dS ‘Wm U10. tools many of which are ruined. A large large number of citizens under the super- vision of Station_Agent Thomson and no Al; (our °'°1°¢,k the me was under con- 3'°°‘l5 W°"° l“-l‘“`e'-l- wha" UW; 51"* 5% trol but the brigade was stillhard at work this part had been got under control ' everything was replaced. For over two hours six streams were played on the flames. There was an ex- cellent head of water which with the sa- fact that the wind was blowing on the river saved much greater loss. ° are buttiiiewas extinguished with aim- culty. y _ The loss will be in the vicinity of $50,000 , and includos.in the carpenter shopabox e car,a second class car and a danger, besides many patterns, and valuable "1 number of men will he out of employment as a result of the fire. were on the scene. > f 1., EXIT IVICURDY' IHI iilillll III Saint lohn. hundred and fifty imported laborers we ST. Joan, Nov. 20-§Speclal.)-Cn ` All Surrendered. . tonight sem back to M°nh_“_]_ ,SEnAs'roPor., Nov. Z).-(Special.)-With is at an end. tl ed cruiser Otchakoif bsached The mutineers had ten worships and They had been under contract fortwo ‘° "mm _weeks work In place of -the ‘unmw |°Dg_ and burned, anolher with the red flag of this afternoon when no reply was received d 8| ,J hm ,_ ‘red nsvolution hauled down and another war- to their demands they opened fire on the shoremcn an th r- me no exp .__ but as ammo" might "lm-_between them shipsunkandseverallnjured,Lt. Schmidt, shore batteries. t b about thre panies decided it was best topay them a. 'W ° I IIN bonu' and avoid an u.°,\,b|°_ , are once more in possession of all defences at Sebastopol and the revolu tion batteries. by artillery posted along the had |_ha_l°“|lab°r°" westeamqhip c°m_¥'f|iie leader Of the mutlaeers wounded The engagemen egan ' ` ` d ll his assooiatesprisouers, the troops o'clock. He then surrendered his whole lleet the- 'l`he_iire was returnedby all the shor and the mutineers were taken ashore ’ thers Dama ed- Shore Batteries and shore and by several ship; of the lleet which remained loyal. After two and ahalf hours hard fight, ing the Otchakofl’ was dlsnblerl, the Kniaz Potemkine was sunk and Lieut. Schmidt was wounded. under guard. ~ J IIERESY CHARGE II\IvEizI\iEs Against Rey, Nicholson Who Denies the Charg E 'E as' Nlade--the Brilliant Star Wilh Island Produce Ashore and Will Become a Tota. Loss Tl-IE .PRESIDENT IIIIII BIIIIIIII ,_ ___ ‘ ZSYDNEY, Nov. 20.-(Special.)-The schoo- Nicholson on a charge of heresy. d It is alle ed that he denies the divinity \ U l I Ol IVlUl.l.l3l LITQ, ”N¢W Y0|'k"'“Al'\ Assllflng DB' Montreal. Nov. 28- After four lnneffec- “er B"“"“"° Sm’ CWA- '7°°l‘““ M" ' ' ' 3 ` ' Wal attempts to pull the Allan Line went ashore at Ingonish on Sunday and _is nf Christ. Mr. Nicholson IS a llrildilllto Of si d Pine Hill and also studied ' ' ` stcamship Bavai'lan off Wve Rock, it has ,_ mm; 10ss_ Dnilmu 0 an hmm d>e°lde‘.l.l’° adm"‘°n the bmnner un Th Brilliant Star was owned in Chan- in Germany. e . spring' when nts hopes mm' me high nel, Newfoundland, and was und there Ile was until recently pastor of Calvin tides "muon the vess I _ f"9ui Sod:-ls, P. Eflsiand wit?) Pmduce. Church. St. John. , Ups _ ’ °` pared a case against Rev. J. W. A as formulated. ___,____.. IIIIIIIIIIII ni. in , A P.I.I. IIII IIITI wis II IIIIIIIIIII . Wm," Mmm iZi_1__-__-_ The P;-egbytery of Invggnggg hm; pre N_lcl10il0!\ denied U10 Uhafilf Ut he|`e5Y Bcsro `, Nov. 20-(Special)-The Pr DEFENCE IN THE S I SUIT CASETRIAL e Admit Dr. McLeod Performed the Last Opera- tion, but 'Deny he Dismembered the Vic- tim’s Body--Howard and l'lunt ` Denounced as Guilty. <11_ an establishment in Philarlclpliin \vlic-re and the counsel for thc prisoner, Dr. Mc- Leod, outlined the defence. I He admits McLco.l performed the last .operation in hope of saving Susan Gcary's life. Be denies that McLeod dismembcred the body, but asserts that William Hunt, an accessory to the murder, is the great- - ` est. criminal of the age, having conducted o secutlon in the suit case trial closed today . many illegal operations were pcrfornicrl, where bodies of infants were ercniatcil and bodies of adults were rlisiiieuiberi-,il and put in suit eases. The plan of the defence is to show tlinl. Crawford and Hunt dismemhered and . disposed of Susan Geary's body and made ‘up their story to cast the blame on Mc- Leod. ..... f...t......f ti.. i........... 1.....ii...a..¢ c........i..... aa... lated. __ ~-aiostiiitcr-.' ` I.: , _ investigntioiitorlny was the resignation proclamation to all policy holders advis- _ 2 LC d President of the ing them not to let their policies lapse _ I oi Riciiurii M- ur y, liutuul Life. because of anything which has developed ' ~ ` lie has been succeeded temporarily during the inquiry. Tononro, Nov. 27.-A meeting of the ...___ byFrcrlerlck'Cromwell, Treasurer of the He declared that the Companies are glmrelmldnrs of the York Cgunty Lean . i b alien tg Tononro, Nov. 27."-Fred Miller, better IIANIAGI SIIIIIIIINIII d S i C li abetter business bssis than ever an av ugs omllany las een c George Gordon and Samue known as __D_nchy_ an attendant ____ the _ Company lint the next President wi now on ` fi t 'h b it t ilkelylie .iame_s__liikols. _ '7_ _ ,::ld2:t:|€l:;;n:;;I,bT;r:,r:-ngfzn-Tier; M - Ed- Seagrarn stable at the Woodbine race ' C , f C erson 0 rlnce track, was shot dead Inashack at the V T A ‘ the Dominion Permanent Loan o o , BRITAIN REFUSES- which J. R. ‘Stratton is President. 'The -- K-H tr-aes last night, and Alexandra Carter. ~ Ward Island I ed an employe of Alexander MaoKenzie‘s _.__ - Dominion Permanent gives value in its __ d ___ d __ __ __ ‘ t stock. The united assets of Kirk ol stil 8. iii UD ef BUGS » 0 HB0 L0Nl>0»\XNoV- 27-M8ElStFll_W Fwwlck " Ezrxrapen | |11 k t ¢_ \ f at Ci'anbl'00l(, Bicn with murder. Miller was shctln the leit Iittlie lion *street Police Court today re V; Y0?1rc:'IJl:,p;";;lstI;'|“k':::;_ e A ° B 0 , b`.eu_st_ Cute, deolaregthe shooting was ~ -_ done with the victims own revolver, ,lured the application of the French I ` I authorities for the extradition of Joseph T' M°C“‘l‘l°“‘ um Amerlcan °h°wm"'n I - The following despatch was yesterday I in a struggle following a quarrel. Miller on the grounds that there was not enough .___ __ received by Marsha" Ca'memn_ was ¢Wenty_,,h,e years dd. and .mme f,-nm C b lr B C Nov 28-George Gordon Germany. Carter is thirty-one years old. evlilencc toholrl him on either ot their mn mo _ _ __ _ charges °l vlohmng uw bankrupt” nl ST. IJOHNS, Niid., Nov.27-A fierce Fully BZRME’ Ont; ling' hi7_%]fredb Cir; of West River and Samuel McPherson of eiiin all “ld °“' ‘"‘° 9-” ° “ "°" seutape.-t,P E.1eI»ma were kiiita um --’_‘“’”"“ awe of Franco. we , I _ pt the coast last night conip g A . ________..____--‘ zliipping tdremaininthe harbortoday.'l`he ' lvednesdny m°mi"“ while “whmng here yesterday. --Please notify relatives - trial on a charge of firing his store, died and what to do with the bum” h . schooners Elbro and Venus are as 01'” in the Ro al Victoria Hospital yesterday I Pmv Constabm iiinarrlu, Linimenlfor nie everywhere fn Plmnm Bum ,mm bm,,y d,,,,,,,,_,,,,_,_ M2 v _ R R_ Nom, s_ _ The schooner Amethyst went ashore at “ge yenn' W. R. BEANIE, Undertaker. o ` Burin and is n. total loss. A number ` rl years old and an adopted son of Lauchlin sh in harbors at Bay of islands. _ ‘ ' McKenzie, ty g r, ' ' a . off.. rcs I fA i h i gvessels were force 'Zo `:1et;|(-mn err n CHICAGO MARKETS ci wel he and came here Oluoaoo, November 29- (Speolai)- among English orphans eleven years go ,____..__..--_- Dee. 0crn(uew)44§ May Com 44li Hejolnedthe Mounted Police three rears ____ Wheat 88i a and after going to the Klondyke leathelv fh¢ Thug ‘M binedwithgold......................... . . . cggg d d wet. _ - _ - . .“ - mn m , :_-‘.. . ' ‘ - I I llin|rd‘s Linlmentflurn Dsndruif. ` At the Manse.St. Peters Bay on the sn. These oeie- ( Fish Boots Aa elegant line of books in oozzgecalf and burnt leather coverings, in _ ‘ - ts bmedmskeof I Cape " ¢1udmgpoemsbyG~ D- 3° f » - _ __ "l" ‘l*“'lK“'° " ‘ :ffIi"§°AiI§f.?.l'i~i:.....-- .aa ...ay ate... ` oiiove A siivfii grins. ` o boot well ‘ . knov:;“ » I An edition of SCOTOH PORTS, in appropriate silk Tartan bindings, ____ ‘ ' 19 “fy f.°l'°hm»¥ md unique' ` Tonoaro Nev 27-Lieut. Governor ' 0 Tl" 9~b°v° me lust 9' few suggestion. hir t°d`y‘“1`i .-3 a "mn-Id" 'mild Bulyea perfonned the oilluloi ceremony. _ AT . inform you that all the Illustrated Chnfstu:_|s pape_rs and hsnpplemegos of ddvms A mm, ,pm ,n th' presence 8~f¢ now in and they WGFC "Wet 5° _Per 9° Y °v¢ Y 33 t ¢Y “N t 9., ofa large crowd at Edmonton on Friday, yan-_ _ _ , _ _ - kywben the Canadian _Northern trgels laying Q Get yours before they are all sold. » vm completed to that wwe, ana vice, t, ,President Mann's official train arrived. st The young man Gordon referred to is 22 which,he says,vvas accidentally discharg. rl MoNc'roN, Nov. 28.-A schooner, owner by Captain Phales, with a cargo of apples which she was bringing to Moncton, was badly damaged here on Sunday night. The schooner was at Dunlap’s wharf and was left sitting on the bed when the tide went out. Small boys pulled the sails up and the wind catching them listed the schooner over and stove in several planks. filled and the deckload, about fifteen barrel iioated up river. The cargo had will be about $200. ___._._____.-- IHI IIISIIIIIIIHS II[|W IN SPAIN Wheat 85i| “ go ,, d' Linlmsnt Cures Btrns. etc. \ -1 _ ,, ft ,.m,,,|,, for _ - g _ Mlnilr I _ Pork $18.85 Pork $13 95 l_;t>__\:_|;l;twl;i;11:4;l_;_;f_f_,i gndtae Ee_eg__apg“ue _-_V1o'ronlA. B. C., Nov. 27,-A _utressngo MADmD_ Nom 27__Wu\,Mln‘stcr ‘VFNH E _ 5 I L 4l"»`a1""3 3 between Omwis Nest PMS and W|nn|peg_ f°"°h“d°WlnR th” emly °°mp ed?" ° has left Madrid for Barcelona to investi- _ _ __ __,,_,_ ___ V, , In October last he went to Cranbrook and sun- “°l'her "mns`°°m'l“°m'“l m lwuy gate and repress the disorders. These recelved esterdlw by Presldem’ Pu' ed serious ro ortionshetwcen ' ’ ' was Y ' th 6 med," m,n,n8_ _ _ have “sum _D p S S wlqlestzitdayllgaftornoon after hearing of- ter°°“ °[ the b°l"d °f trade' In r°sp°"f)° the military of separatist elements. A °" I U ` I I the tl`bBedy Mr. McKenzie received n gin wire 0f'°°nt§_r“l’ulT_t;l"l‘;:_:_“t ll; D't_he’ number of street demonstrations have oo-i I lett froi his adopted son,tho unfortuu- Mm “pm ° co D _ cured during which the troops have been WE LL TALK ABOUT, we grlmngn mam dated Cranbrook, Nom Canadian Northern _to__Edmonton. Mi. Joenci the crowd' crymg ..Dem_h to; G if H ° ' 19th and it was to the effect that he (the Mmm” tel°“"'"“ “ya” on b°h“_“ °f my Spain." " L°“F llV°'= Barcelona." The gov- 0 deceased) was going to work there with °"m°°m“"s and “mums M me (’““°dI'm ernment reports show that the inilitnry _» another young man from Montague. This N°rthe5"l}t?“way_‘_I l'hg“k‘§;;nf°;f y‘;‘_‘_‘;_ forces are now masters of the situation, ' . ' ' ' _ I to th idea that McPherson °°"Rm u u °“s n C mp but the troops are held in their quarters Books. for old and young' entegamingld aiyilélg and mstructive lliiaigitrbseflongto lilontague but in answer mal" “ne l'° Ed‘"°“t°n' I “hm thlmk y°“ owing to fears of another collision bc- . Works of the best novelists at owe aiu a 0 I to -n telephone message last night The mr me hmm expressed mm' In "lm "9" tween the population favorable to Spain in I ' f“°“"’ you Wm hmm the pleasure °f and the minority favorable to separation. l 's literar refreshment in the best o ct on Ymlng P°°Pe Y , Guardian was informed that he did not “mn c°nRmml_mng us on the com_ ` A full Cdllloll °f Hentyls Ever P°Pu\a~T works’ - belong there. There isa probability how- xitlirti 3818*". “nd gn” Ptofusely illustrated and m large clear type' ' ° I 650° v°l“.tn° 9”" l'h"l' 5° "WY °°m° ‘mm um M“"°Y gdrldlt? Canadian Nm-mem to the A nivsinsss meeting of the the Histor' _ ' A splendid lot of Dicl:en's wcrkS,ii1 °1C¢ll¢*1¢ iYP¢ U15 PICUY bindings. Harbor Road or vaiieyfleld' ical and Literary society or P. E. I. wnr '°°A19°" ` ...... .... ,.... 55cAV0l\lt'l'lQ Lastnightlilfr.McKen|Ilewiredtobury -<1*-"-*l* |,,,},c|d,,,, uw y_M_ C_A, 0l11¢e this ` ' ' ' ' the body of Gordon there and stated that ,,m,,-noon nt 4_30_ Important, business sa. _ 7 ` - i a t _ in I ksb uiar authors, exqnia tely an dam ily _ends of Mwhmon had not yet _ H _ _md __________m_______ce ____________d_ When 'ilic tide came up the schooner EAIISIII IIEAIH Riqnronn, Vt., Nov. ‘2.~l.-'l`lio death of S. L. Gordiere, at St. Armand, Quebec, who died yesterday from the ctlccls of drinking \vliatls believed to have been wood alcohol, makes a list of thrcc men and Ii. woman who have niet siniiliii- deaths in this vicinity within Ii. few days. The others dead are Nelson lioys-ion and Marshall Bliss, two farmers of this town, and MrS.|L. Grondicre, thc 'motlier-in- law of yesterday`s victim, whose ironic is just overlthe Canadian border in Si. s. IWW Shipped M Kl“K3P°\'l7v N-5- The 1°” Armand. Two others, W. Mills and 'l`. Hall, of this town, are also ill from the same probable poison, but will recover. Wallace White,proprietor of udrug stil-0 here,his sonAilen, and rlnugliter Em, ar. under arrest in connection with the casi- It is alleged that the liquor idrunk hy the victims was purchased at. \Vhitc`s .~'t=.Ic for alcohol. \VhiIc is said to clniin that he buught thcliquor for cologne spirits, the name by which alcohol is known coiiiiiirr- ially and sold it, believing it to he tial ht alcohol T? I 17 i I I Anniiuncemeiii Grand Opening at Santa Claus’ Head- qll3.l"iCl'S for Prince Ed- ward Island. Saturday, nec. 2nd. from 10 0'Clock a. m. iill 10 O'Cl0Ck p. m. ALL are invited. Bring the Little Ones. The S C H O O L CHILDREN are es- l°W°11loio boots cis P _ f ibo ypop 1 g gud ' d A5" e_°° _glrs 0 h d fbi sand white...-_75c Del' volume "mu ,_ ky, for hm_he,_ ________L___ ____ _ _____ 90% seams. b d th wsaeo u made M mngwnneé hlwd Kings(;`l;I‘i’s block; Tdr boys. well bound in cloth oi pretty sl|1;lg9S .°‘?Ul1__ lizzillddxrbsliegiigdllnl; tdzlalaiity. MARRED . pecially invited. See our big Show of IIOL- inst by the Rev J W McKenzie, Allan McKinnon,Fo‘restl{lll to MinnieMcLaren, IDAY GOODS. We haven’t time or space in this ad. to enumer- -A-_ =-:raw-ae -My Mon-mlAi., Nov. 28-A special London cable says: The Daily Mirror, referring to the mfusal of certain Montreal ladies intake part in Mies Olga Nether|ole‘| “Whence do they get their standard of morality, if they condemn a play like this of M. liervieu, which isa work with a severely high respectable purpose and is ' iieliev item I e- ` directed against the laxlty lu the French law of divorosl Really, Mcntual ladies are dldlcult to please.” '° 3 ‘ entertainment on Wednesday, asks:I Cable Head. DI ED ` At St. Peter-‘s Bay, on Nov. 28th, Mal' oolm MeAuIay,~ Postmaster at that place. At Monaghan on Nov. 28th William' Fitssimmons, aged 70 years. F l illtak l lcd h rod to i,V:::»nwRiver C2m‘:t.ary.”(T u ly) ate or specialize. Come and see. - N. B.-The arrival _of SANTA CLAUS will be announced later. CARTER & C0., Lid. Santa Claus’ Headquarters. -rar sais-mend lima butter tub ImP°ff¢f=- ingood condition. Gm beseea at thin' thee. dt,wtf_