_. [_l I. i l v l i l l l " - THE GUARDIAN _ . 'IRM' Oi I RENEW -mm “'”“llillv”Il””“’l°* I' “*"i'*°""f"“"“‘°“~‘llll silulllul I .lulslll clvlllll lull ulllfl l@»oPf°f@°v rw" or Ietvllffiffill.f`§l,'lf.°l'f.’l“‘§.”l'fT.`LS.§'§'§ if N in lnullnw-_ lllnl ill slullull sinus lllluli r.,_dR ll- ll ls crap ussian m as of Em_h___s Unuwglly Large ill 3 .T _` wssHrNG'roN, sept. za.-'rue BnLrlis'r,‘ sept. 23.-'rue Ulster _ _ American Consul at Foochow, Chine, Unionist council today confirmed the f (ganadian Pun) g E‘7?'Yi$J__1P,£;£S DOW l‘,_9Ai1_v for the 'I - ~"‘ Y reports the situation extremely critl- text of the covenant against Home NEW YORK Se “_A mm ,frov ncl _ _ 'lbitfon which will be ~ cal. It is reported that the Pekin Rule to be signed by Unionists 0 Ab" een rscomm . - . 8 tht, ormally qp,eQ_ed this m_q}'plng by his Govem-ment is sending a large force throug~llout the province on Sept. I" III ' V 9' HOD.Dr, I.§,c_t,nant-Gove or Rogers. , to remove from his seat the Chief of 23, ' ’During ast few s there has Police at Foochow who, defying the been a veIl&_pE1e rusholl visitors to A authority of the Central Government, the city a unless the weather, up threatens to destroy the city ln case I' sador Meet ‘ .1_. i 0 . se _ d pits CDRW Protest s ntl-R sllsnf press the forsigm idinfsteg, . l _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ .. K . ____ . ll" f illvluclll Exlllnllouol>Ells (Cansdilln Briss) (Canadian Press) Grey 01 EDBIWI- “lvl B Die” Am- on which llll depeu ` lu t ‘li ' att li ll. 'rn G l A llll5°‘*‘I°I`- C°“\IIt B°I\°II»WIv€°Ff|- .0011-, unruly, therels evgsy iddldatgr tllxlgt ,lldroelst in Tlleecountrty di‘:lltlIllct xatlldtllllllll r nl lt' ' _ ' lv h . sazanofl of Russiw _Sir Edward lerred with King George ntpainlo - sl today as wide-sprenh suspicion calculated- ultimately tp lnynive Great Britain in war. _ OTTAWA WANTED. members of the Ottawa alley i;p_a,H¢,n sociation at-a meeting here Satllrday night decidedhuanimously to sup`port' the resolution which will be offered st the coming convention, recom-_ mending thetransfer of the head of-- llce of the association to Ottawa. Ottawa will likely be supported by Montre?l.and the western branches, but it s stated that Toronto and Hamilton will strongly oppose the proposed change. A nu'mber,,,of western men here for tile collfereflcc state that Ottawa is the logglcall location for the office, and my they would rather come to Ot- tawa for nleetings, as they usually have more business to attend to here than in any other eastern city. That there will be a merry fight nver the resolution seems certain, About 600 members are expected for the convention, which opens Tuesday morning. There are over 3,000 mem- bers of the association and many of the delegates will send proxies to vote on this important matter. PnN1'rEN'rIARv was . QEN or oouN'rEnrn1'l‘ans. ' CAIRO; Sept. 21.-The authorities have dually traced the quantity of silver counterfeits which have been in circulation to the Tourah prison, where 'they were manufactured by a number of clever convicts. one of the convicts was found in, possession ol an ingenious'instrument made to coin five piastre pieces and a quantity of silver bullion was dis- covered at the same time. The pri- soner confessed and implicated a fel-‘ low-convict. An investigation is now taking place, for the authorities are convinced that a number of prisoners and minor officials of the prison are concerned in the plot. ROYAL PARTY SAIL. '“vANCOUVER, Sept. 23.-The Duke a'nd Duchess of Connaught and Prin- 'cess Patricia embarked for Prince Rupert on the Canadian Pacitic's steamer Princess Alice, at 10.30 Sat- urday night. ` The royal party was escorted to the dock. from the hotel Vancouver by an escort of city mounted police, under Chief Cham- berlain and Deputy Chief Mulbern. The drive from the railway station entrance to the dock occupied by the steamer, was out-lined in electric lights in the national colors, red, white and blue. Carpets of red were laidlfrom the point where the royal party alighted from their auto to the boat. As the,steamer left its moor- ings the mayor called for three cheersll for _I-lis.R0ya1 Highness the Duke of Connaught, and thereafter another thred _ cheers ,for me Majesty King George\ The M,p.y,qr ,then called for three cheqhs .for _'shell' Royal Highnessesfphe Hitchens and Princess Patricia. ` As thp ,W ,rnQv,ed IMO 3:0 t ’ _ , stan _ n e 55:32” ,\,;_,°,':.g,,-,,l;,l,p, pnfiitthd the departing _WW sq; _with the first verse 0( _ anithem. svAN1sH somllliil- 0 , ' ‘ gmail' _s'rR1 ls, I' at-9-: OERBERQ, France, '_ t. 21- The Spnlnsh 'government .fs?;§0p£riHl; __ mob fze he employes o e ra - roads, brllnging them within reach of martial law. ' This is the outcome of decision of the railroad workers in Catalonia to go out on strike next week because of the refusal of the railroad companies to grant their demandi for an improvement of con- aluuus. It ls lesrell by the :Overn- msht that the present situation might develop s. general strike throughout the whole country and Handicrafts departments, the ladies have wcll sustained the repu- way it is explained that owing ' to a riot in which one man was mur- dered and the subsequent burning of the ballots, no returns could be made. although the returning offi- cer reported Hon. Frank Oliver got 79 votes and his opponent, Ma- jor Grfesbach, none. As far as known-here, no investiga~ tion was made, or no one was brou- ght to time for the murder. The official statement is as follows I Poll No. 164, Leaman poll, was held and 79 ballots were cast, and 79 were cast for I-lon. Frank Oli- _ver, but owing to a riot and death of one man in the polling ~booth, and the alleged burning of ballots as sub-` stained by the affidavit of the deputy retuming officer, Frank Van Cannegt, the returning officer did not count the said 79 ballots on his recapitula- tion. GERMAN PUBLICIST IS COMING T0 CANADA. NEW &ORK, Sept. 21- During a stay of one month in this country an exhaustive study of American news- paper methods will be made by Dr. Franz Ulfstein, one of the leading newspapers proprietors and publish- nati, of the Hamburg-American lille. 1-Ie describes his trip to America as a vacation, bllt while here will go to Washington, Chicago, Philadel- phia, Boston, St. Louis, Montreal, and Toronto, and in each city will inspect the leading newspaper proper-` ties for the purpose of gathering da- ta to apply' to the conduct of his own large publishing enterprises fn Germany. NEW GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. ly announced that the Earl of Liver- pool has been appointed Governor and commander-in-cllief in New Zea- land. CALL OUT TROOPS IN .l\t0d by GDL MB*»I`Ie30ll BNI Wlth ment Indian Sdmolg was upheld by average returns for the remainder oi` pi-gsidenl; Taft in an 01-get made pub- ,the month and during October the fic today `excess revenue should not be far _'rue decision of the president is that short of $100,000. The provincial teaghem 'now employed in lndisn treasurer returned to We in the schools may continue to wear the parliament buildings yes erdev and garb of their religious orders but the Dlllllged Bt 0000 illf0 W0l‘k that hi'-S privilege is denied to any psi~s`0ns been accumulating since_lle left for hereafter entering the service. This the 010 COUHIYY- ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. y as go er m n _ The president’s ruling is the final .__- gaged the interior department with gm, cent per word ,wh msg,-tion _ _ in this column. Cash must accom- , Commissioner »Valentlne’s 'order pany order and me pm- mn; Macon” lwould have prohibited any teachers a_u°wad_ Minimum charge tw°n¢y.nv,, cents. Indian scllools after the end of the o1_ 0_ F, meeting of Court-Avon- IB" 9¢l100I Year- dale tonight at 8 o'clock. Important business. '25 cents can get vou a good meal at the P. E. I. Hospital booth in Exhibition building. S61(-'“TANTldD ’l`O WORK IN DEN' 'See the Bird Man fly better; new tal 0IIlL'°- APPIY '10 III- II°I’I“5~ I25 stock of field glasses received for Queen St. _ _3‘I'_7M¢I- this purpose. E. W. Taylor. South , Side Queen Square. 9-21M3i. -- _ i TIDES 5100!] ETC lumlly. Apply 229 sydney st. -_ MADRID, Sent- 20-Negotiations i0 . 0-'24M1iil»d- "rms is the first time in the lus- “"°'f fl ““““’ °I‘ 223°" "‘°" °““ s ~ 1 t 1-ll G li- wXN'l‘lJ`n A'1‘l>l~lFl~l"`r'l'