_ a r m , - .c 3 1” _ , __ ___ x _ \ #Tk f°l‘R¢mll.sfoo!lf l 'airariei-rim.. . _ li 8 Pitons--w.»..1¢.f. l ` D " _,_ iii . 1 UAlil)lAN .r__‘ ,_.,. _ _,_ . A _ L _ A H __ _ n mm mm l"”"" " - - - 6 { sscii'N1°r\ PWR Mom; ..-........e.'. _ i r -.» " _ _.»....vl’..’l°.l...m....l i.ria1rLo:@r,, _,__9».¥N, raises: EnwAr.___ipr_.-AND, emacs, Fniniiv, SEPTEMBER ,8_ I9., _ an-_-0L_.m_ _,__w0____m “ . - le.!§:i\*.i'?;, . . . , E lllll |Si.Ai\_ii>i.-2i2s_. iiin..is siiii l lniikiiiizlis iiiiiiiiiiisi *nic PRESERVE GOODLY iiiisiiiiiisl i ,__»' __»_g ( ’ - - 1. _ llliiliilllili W. M. Uililll FOR SPORTEMEN ~ , l i a . _ ' sand Visitors Estimated Raccswerc Keen . l . » Each Won ln Stra° h ...... b - 5”- _ - _ lg t HBHIS. H A, sept., so-(special)-Tris FIRM. Dun ssei¢vrr.i.s,sep:-.21-ispeeisii-The su _ assembly of Modcrates tonight de ld dt ° e ° 15 l- ND PACE nuni meeting of the Maritime branch of » . -*mi-”_"" refuse to accept President Palma’s 2' m‘Ass'fm°-TA. ii W ' ` (Kaou'aasI-Iotel Victoria Purse) U e amend Mlnlonary Unlon at uw ST- JOHN. Sept., 27-(Specinl)- A conrineniariil pmliubly the best _ . F0l' Siittp and Pigs, MSO ill w0i1lcn'S` He-|§la|'l. "Of Cuba; Which Hopes to List-of |-|5i~gghi_"Eiit@r¢d lfqr The Elect Officers At Sackville, Acquired ln New Brunswick Cfwer* Nearly TWO ment at Halifax Exhibition-.~~T-wenty ii'l`hou- l Pl°;'é“ta" America" . Dlffereiit= eases-Good Nexi Meeting in Ch~r- l Million Acres .-Wealthy Sporting Men oi ' ` l ' ntervention. S i A ~ ' . | _ _ - 9° “ure °ll”t°w" Montreal and New York Arc Principals, Hatirax, Sept. 27-(Special)-it is e~ti- The races were very interesting uf()/thgi reolgnation in hope of inducing him to - ; ' __ Methodist Churcli concluded here today company composed of wealthy sporting mated that about twenty thousand ai-l tended the big fair today and ailjwere de- lighted with the exhibition and racss`.` The weather was fine throughout. th day but in the evening rain set in neces- sitating cutting out the night program.. The work of judging the live_ stock is not completed, but the returns so fur re- ¢qmper,|r,|¢n k°¢n_ ,m¢,w|¢_h|t“d|n “nt remain in office and thusavoidluicrven- 1 Lad Bin h 2.14 entered b ‘ each ofthe three events was wlbn in mm- sP'l“3h5ls'“bl?'l,SWl“dlml»N-5- y Tlxstdeoldlnummeet “en ye" ull Ch straight hug, Them we" uve “Mum Intervention by the installation of a S2|L‘:x’|§°:;°n' ani' entered by DT! twill, I iii B in the 225 Trng, md 9,05 wbrci, was won provislcnalgovernmeuiiwas contemplated I3; lginaabgsmua; “tered by L D J r;.»C¢;low nz; cérs were elected h the Fwd 1-rerun mg,-5 DM, W||ke,|n for tomorrow but the American peace Morton, DlKby,N.S. I I CAM h::il:T“ ;|c;e;l,l:;.};l;.l;llSM;°ow. Y 8 _y 2,205; commissioners have rj -i d to rt 4 WliiBe Sure 2.165, entered by Nat el' uc “wa Moya, mv" Loaho N_ B_ ard 2nd Vice Prest, and Mrs W. Dobs Second money went to the Boston d°V°l°il“1€l\i'S~ _ r' "' 3 horse Warren F, and the thin-1 to F,-my l-----‘- Stl; fd; MM' 2:7’ enwred by Dmlel nl Vl°° Prnt" e e. ummsrsl e. Miss F. E. Palmer was appointed Coirc 6 Ritaid entered by Peter Carroll, mdm Seen,” and Mm, 1; S,_,,,,.,,,,t_ ceived show Islanders well up in the prize Krohnx, Sir George, __ ir . - P 8 'V list notwithstanding stiff competition in Another of the Boston string captured HB1 HX the 220Trot, doing amilein 2,20§, and Boswell, Silas Lane, P. H. Lane. Cephas Felix won secnnd money and Bourbon T, Nunn and Roper Bros. carry oil' the lion's third. In the running race maritime fed horses tire sheep exhibit. alum Bosweii, 1'. share of the p ~ize money. Roper Bros have also done especially well with their pigs, capturing a goodly number of prizes. llWlllL Slllilill IN got first money which went to the ____ 5 Windsor mare, Avon Mass, best time being 1,57, Be tt C tt , Hall! ' ' mmm' Wim Woof; gone; on ° ax wind And WHVB Pile Sll0[‘B 2.85 cr.Ass,'rncr Aivn run. I Fleetfoot, Springhill Stables 2.25 'rnor (sraxr-:.) l Park Don. 2 Parkin. 3 Cock o' the North. 4 Kalol. Regal Pandect. Owners, etc., of stake race entries have already been given. In the wcmen’s department Mrs There were tom, nuwrs W' , one distanced llh wi°eCkS°“'H@aVy ` " 2. Mabel T., 2.40# A. E. I-Ong, Chur- McGrsgcr and Miss McMurray, Charlotte- town hnvs been awarded prizes. MESSHS liilllilil llNll lllWlEli llBSiNl r- _..._- Toaorrro, Sept. 26. -“I desire to cl public attention to the fact that Mcssr.-. G. Fowler, M.P., and A. Lefurgey, NLP., who were both subpceumd, have nor. ap- Pellrod, though the time has arrived," ani: Mr. G. F. Shspley to the Insurance Com- missioners when the se.sion opened this morning. “A gentleman representing Mr._Lcfur- gey saw me this morning to know when he would be wanted, and I understand Mr. Fowler has gone West and will be back shortly. That sort. of thing, of course, cinnot be allowed. These gentlemen must obey the subpoenirea and attend the sessions ofthe Commission as requested] I-ion. Geo. Fos‘er replied to Di-. Oron- hyrii.ekha's statouierit. yesterday regard- imr alleged mismnniigeriient of Union Trust uioncy, hut hinted that Mr. Shepi y had gone out of his way to extract certain statements from the Supreme Chief Ranger. "I am bound to protect myself,” said Mr. Foster, "but where can I go to do sci" This was interpreted to mean that he might go to some other tribunal to clear his skirts of charges made against him. I-lc contended his conduct in the matter of investments had been perfectly straight. I-Ie again refused to produce the Union Trust stock book. -1-.ga-» Piiisiiiiii iiiiiis iiiiii siiiiiiis Orsrun Bar, F. Y.Sept 20.-President Roosevelthnii coiitrlbutad one hundred dollars, to be usel hp Rear-Admiral Thomas ina ierral suit to determine Whether or riomiiiiiin maybe excluded gms public place of entertainment cansn he wears the uniform of the United States Army or Navy Rear-Admiral Thomas is reported to be Diving hslf-the expenses of is suit for UW damage! bfotlght hy Chief Yobman Amusement Company. of Naviwrt. on the ground that he was excluded from a dance hall while in uniform. itll , ti iiiiiiniiiii --._ ` - 1 Lcnpaol,-Beptlo.-A despatch in the ' ugLssd‘ sr’trom Dopenhagca says | sdM hssbceu received from _linlmd, that a Burien urs' isslsefsliig ure yum #snarl- lnirf wshsae~cm sea iris insiiy are al a crates. living the excursion awarllhe appearance. 'tha newspapers ,conceals the sqasiirea with ‘Adrslrsi grande. 'standard' le ' initio. . sy .monte hum- .Maihhruv¢y.ail.llen vsuai is I! This nianis winning some of our most hrm, an evangelist of the apostolic faith sljers. “You must choose either me or this intruder who has stolen into our church, said Yoliva at the meeting at Zion coi- le e. “You cannot serve two leaders. faithful people from their allegiance at a into the land oiilce to Hopi! |°f * hat he s hula an, but as wrist e . the auteur was eventually arrenirefih bi h re lpxnd another had a leg broken in the ilrst fe Loss lotwwwn’ eat. . 9. Nellie Bangs, Fred and Leslie ` ; ` Wright, Summerside. N ---- 4. Belmar, Nat McNair, River Loulscn, N. B. , _ - ' - . .. - - The 5. Miss Kadmcs, Springhill Stables Pnnsacor./t, Sept "7 (Special) _ i wcrststorm in the century isdevastatinir 6‘ Flymg E°¥l°= J' A' J°h“5°°“- th ,I d ni | Kensington P. E. I. _ IN H Zoom in 5 reported that "muy _7. Parke1:C., J. H. G. Murphy, Chur- v 5 “re °"' lottetownf " _ - Many houses are flooded and families B. Jessie Mac. R. H. ~Sterns, Char- n ( The estimated damages are three mil- The water front is strewn with debris, _i._.1.i__-_- "__' » rescued from upper stories in boats. l°W°i°W“~ i 0. Rolierttl., Azad Landry, Moncton, CnrcAoo,Sept 25-A new leader has “om N_B_ * i i zi i _ n i c . ° - - M “E” " °°°"y ° ° h”"°' F P" sncoivn DAY-WEDNESDAY. T: Ui- lhiiiigrés T03 followers, Ohiefly in vessels piled on the wrecks of wharfs and 2-19 CLASS '|~'i\0'1"AND PACE- i rgiaslazle w"’aef;"r“‘;°‘;“ attnsqed se" in some cases big eteamers high and dry 1. Claude Hal, 2.31%, Springhill Stables. eral hundred followers, and lash night hr’ up ln ‘My where me “de W” never llluta ¥»"P|“wr m:yrmllisH‘llmx'1"S: General Overseer Vollvu held a special k”°W“ l'° ’“°l‘ b°f°"‘° - Ghft0'W‘:? nc len' r' uk Stables’ meeting of omcsrs of the church to see if Mobile rind New Orleans have suffered 4 Pe;che,,,m, 2 18 , . , . I Riverside Stables, Lzfzrxselr';:S:§°:\i";\$’5°‘;:_5 Wal; similarly though broken wires render de- Moncton, _' convene include some or the Lménnent tails unavailable. 5. Parker L. Springhill Stables. _ THREE YEAR 0i.n Tnor, (Scams) Maid’s King. critical time. The only thing that will E 1. enable us to weather the present storm is Cross. unity. I fear that this unity is threatened." 2. Guy Fawkes, Fred C Clark, Victoria, d - P. E. I Meanwhile, Parham was hol ing an en . Couvnivrrcie Ham., Buffalo, Thursday 3 R°y,1pa,,d¢,,,_3p,|,mhr1|sm Hillllil Will Gil ` 1. 2. See See. Devilish Dorothy, Dr. George Mills. _ 3. 4. ` 'Innes MINUTE Timor. Parkhsrlando, Patrick Kelly, Kelly s tbuslestlc meeting not more than a block I . away from the w||.,I°_ The hw" 'M September 27.-Ina session which began 4_ F|yrngE“|e,_r_ A_ Johmbon, Ken. crowded and the ccnizsgation covered the b°l°"° 'mm °'°l°°k l”i‘ “mm 'md W” sington. |B,,,,_ still sitting at an early hour this morning 5_ pnkoh' H_ C_ goopgn ghulone, the democratic state convention is end- wwm _ __________ ,°°v°ri\=s fe Hvwivele William R Hearst 3, ,Bsim~.ri~,--mi. m..N.i.-, mv... L°.,i..,,,, for governor. a test vote on the adoption N ' °f the m“l°"l‘Y "P°“' °f ‘lm °°m'”"'t°° 7. Miss Mlnto, Peter Carroll, Halifax. on contested seats showing the Hearst cle- g_ K,,|°|_J_ M_ Nmiloison, Chu-lqng. ‘ menttohaveihe necessary strength to ¢_°wn_ win. By 244 to 1-_i2 the report was adopt- 9_ pu-klawu' Daniel S»¢,.;9_ Summer ed. By this action the Hearst element se- “dm _ cured two score additional votes. 10_ Congressman William Sulzer has also IN been placed in nomination, his name _ being greeted by a great outburst of ____ cheering which continued fourteen ` minutes. John A. Dix, of Washington _ Lo1\'noN, Sept. 26.»Iuadeepatch from county,u mnuufiicturer, has also been Z' Lucknow the correspondent of the Stand- named for governor. 3' ard says that a boat coniolnlngwlpersons The session has been marked by ex- was capsized -in midsteam while crossing treme bitterness, Mr. Hearst being 6’ the River Indus at a point where it arraigned and denounced rcundiy by a 7' separates the Northwest frontier province number of the speakers. The language ' from the Atiook district. The passengers indulged in stirred the delegates into 8' were swept down by the stream and only wild demonstrations for and against the thirty were saved. They are supposed to sentiments of thc speakers. have been trirdenfrom the province going The voting for governor began at 1.45 led ff ith nine to the interior. , a. m. Albany county o vi' to N S for Hearst. “ ' ' 8 Robert C.. Aaed Landry, Moncton. . __---11 __i________ ` 4. Mabel T. 2.401, A. E. L0f1`l,Chlrioti»o- Blcmldon, Springhill S' ables. THIRD DAY-THURSDAY. 2.40 cuss 'mor (s'raKs.) 1. Park Don. Prince Louis. Sky Pilot. Kalol. Kremuut. Regal Pandoct. Miss Minto. Meds Epaulette. 2.24 cr..ii-is 1-nor ann rams. 1. Fleetwood, Springhill Staliisa. 2. Joe Pntclien, .ir. G. A. Waliae~. Plc- Mlnard's Llnimsiii Curse Dsriiiruii OWU ,_,_ ,,____,_,,_ ,_,,,,,,_l lillllllll ,lll Conocnsea iiiivcriisc'ni'¢1i”is' 22372:.; llll; lllsll lllw 7 JBIBIO MM., R. H. Sterfls, Chl!- rsrrisrs rsi- oisssiiissiiosi i°°°°*°'"‘- iiiii iiiuiii,.]_.._._.._....,_._ . .l OST-In this city, a b nth of Keys | =|_ ¢| lottetown. 1'-° "°'°"°l°°'°" M' ‘iamaefiii 1 1iiis¢r¢sam°.,sp.»is..aiiisn; .- l0.~ Farker0. J. ll. G. Murphy, l DFS . meLsoo.Aiis., sepise-Fi-nik will Bo£°l"° "vl”i%‘I\l*';.l.lf,D,;‘;’,§_“°,°,_,,i’;"‘},',‘{';__ crm-imsiewa. 1 son,aon ofthe Dominion land airsnthli ,_- _ _ , _ , _g_m,|3|P,|_ m“_F°R_Au_ llacbeod and employed by the Dominion *TMA ‘ , Government as assistant l.o‘liis fsthsr, |,,Y_m°r'~'|':,g:,.°pl|‘;B: 1. 0aarina.¢.titl-Qilfinirhillstli. his been seatto jailior two years ‘lays han. 9.gg;|1|p¢_ 8. 1;rrgsQ\1°°\\. 0. F. DeWitt. Bridge- i- ` ` , town, . . ¢\v|ngW|1|¢n $25 and six thorooir reassert. eidiqfisveiituiihd with usreiiiiiinb. _ 5?’ S 3 3 of $5 and seine chickens from a German LM las h wanted a homestead. The 'Im '” ° 5° Wm* “VW f°°\°U» lids. mn W O c me fu-,ggmngwn °" wlwqui i. Lady Dingen. 2.l4\. Springhi M" 'T' lm ° W" Gnmm a I-.ro.‘\9'mli'y. ' is ""l Buble. .. Chief Justice Sifton for extortiag s r A _ sl Ad. Mn' Umm mnlm summer ' I i "°""‘“"" w“'°“ ` fl ‘ ' I criiciioo 'iiiixizirrrs could not could have lt, but s few all ' A`N1\n[)m|`¢|4| d ~ I _ i=;.?."“'°""..."°r.'°.t° °':°“.‘.".‘:"‘.:‘:.l‘;: .Yl'._,:°.;.¥i:'z~,..°;_,f..\"°.'i~.‘.~.`iI.""i"*~`*'i:?'i» -- l msn at e Dil '_ ' 3, ‘ g7_ 3 wi.. amount of messy to another fsliuw irs_.&l:&u{:",f§_ . l.Deass, ‘_ r-mg lawn ( im na °°°i'| i'"° "N "°‘“°"“"- T” °°'“"‘“i g|r\,..1~|,,,, '° wi.»¢t............... 'ist vswivi-ai bran »°is“b_;>f§_=“l~°§';_‘; g .sis-:inure ras M * .. p.,.i....... sim ~ I Mi 4 h aa a . Deacon. 48\ y " Whllff-..... ..... ... 75| wiiiis :isa i% i'.ns.i»srr.................. sian ’ - Jrr¢ywaui¢................ -= r . Recording Seey. '” llllllll THE Llllllll nessed ut. the Bijou Theater here Frank Ridgeway, director gf _ department of Safety, and Chief appealed to by the Thaw family to st lt had been created for the purpose makin g public sympat,h_y_,fo_r Thaw. Ridgeway. “The ld:-rr. of posing Ha tector of young girls is too absurd to accepted by any one family with esciipudes." and the troubles which led up toit mellne lludspeth for Florence Ev the melodrama the sentence “The written law will prevail l" is repeated. ________._---- lHl§ LUSSES lil A.\irii-:ns'r, Si-pt. 26.-'i`helnsumnce fills. r for 8900 ; damages assesseii for $000 for eighteen hours and much favoril e t is hoard in reference to the ni temporary quarters nt oncc. ____.__----- The men, who were liinried hers or aaadthem to New York, when for their mods. ar' : Mrs l Plrrsannc, Sept 20-'f'1`hc Millionaires 1 Revenge," an exposition nfihe murder of Stanford White by Harry Thaw, was wit- Wllli SllSPilll]ill iii llli llillll Police McQusi`rle, who occupied a box. It was suggested that they had been a the performance, but Director Ridgew today said theplay looked tohim aa though of the Governor gf Tyer, three ofthe mo “As such it was a failure, so farae Michael Patrunkcvitcli, and Dmitri Y intelligent people are concerned," said kovlevich Meilviediefhthe lirtter the s Thaw on the stage or anywhere as s-pr P 0 0 if The Madison Square Garden tragedy borg manifesto. Corresponding act portrayed with thinly veiled names, such nobility of Kursk against A. N. V ns liarolrl Ilowes for Hurry Thaw. Em- Rutzcn, M. Shcrkoff nriii V. el Nesbit., Stanford Black instead of Sian- Dolgorouknff, vice-president of the Low ford \‘Vbite, and Mrs. William Dawes’ Housc'as previously reported..-_’l’liia mother cf the stage hero. "Throughout taken to indicate that the government iillHillSl llll justcni were here today iidiu~tlng the fir losses lu connection with ye»terii»\y's fire. Thgminnrlosget were ,irwrrrried ru follows 2 -1-*iii* -i B oaks was insured in the Queen Nonifonx Va., Sept. 20.-From Mon du °"’“l“g l°ll°wl““’ " dnlfmns w"l apretty nurse girl, for years connected ‘_ d“'l°K nnriltglztly “sr smwlnu' b“t_ with the family of A.C. Dlnkey, presli ;‘;`tf:°':°;:'z;un Qhgshx Dah :::k°:g’;' E: ent of the Carnegie Steel Company, has d d il I il ddl . wiiisii easy i-sas, sun were .iiviasa l“”°"° °“° °°'° ° °' "° “fo day morning ai. eight o'ciocir until Thurs- I,n_,rSmmn Pm Sept w_M"Rm_et Du "hh W '°' ‘°°3\’° "l‘° 3"' 3° B- money and shs is too busy to get m fl "'°s“m°“" F‘l°°d S°°|°liYv irisd. ‘Sha has gone away, and it's a v ew to littiug him to raise mon y W,-s business when sho W. was the way on", _S,_ Joh, -1-°\,g,,,,,,,_ men of Montreal and New York hiivs raken over the lea-e of the New Bruns- W wick Railway Cds lurid in the contre cf ihe province, cornprisinga million and on three quarter acres and propose to iiiakc it one vast game preserve. complete arrangement possible for liuiii ing and fishing in comfort. easily the largest sporting preserve on t ide , - y Sr. Pmi.-irsiiu o, Sept. 26.-By ord of prominent constitutional dernccia. members of the inte parliament, Ivan an rry relriry of the Airrariiin Commission be thelrfuncllonsin fheprovinclal zeirisiv his because they are under lndietnicrrr, f Vi- ilerr Kucppers got over safely,liut us Ion Her1°0verheck was crossing the bridge r m tin rebellion by signing the are has been taken by the niiirslmls oft yn Yakushukln in addition to Prince Pct un- deternilned noi. to abandon proceetiiii ' against every unc , . eleven signers nf the manifesto. i‘he mo disqualification to st-und for election L the new purlianicnt, unless the cases iii brought speedily to ti' the pi'o\'nrbiulslowness of Russian jus-lic which has been illustrated in the case o Workman, who has no-.yet been trli I though he has been in custoiiy since iris d November, no decision.-1 are i-xpr-cis-ii |- i _ e the other eases for six nioriiiis tu coiiii-. Amos Brooks' claim was settlnri for $15.0 f‘ and Ularenoe Uhapnian`=r for $100. L "hc insurance is distribute-d as follows - i Hmtford $3 800 ' Eiiin, $2 000' Noi-wich Union, $3,000 New York Undniwriuris U . ._ . v~ . .VU _ ; s2,iico ; iroysi, $2,000; Home, elmo ; 1..... EU don Mutual, $2,500; Montreal-Girriada, U $2,000' Norwich. $l,il00; Commercial » Union, 51,0011 ; total. $23,800- __ Soma rf ihe llremcn worked contlnnnlly l“v°“"E~"T“7“' Sept "6 "Th" _“hence °l with ul:\i'gcrii'.tcr\diiiici- i.i' ii--is-gates than V ‘L ldelll' °' me publlc lmlllllng ii an rcvious ronvuiiiioi l"ii~si. session ble the superii ci rm. from the city iinrl the lact that many ______f=l-1- illiil ll ill iiisiiiis iiiiiii 'md leaving a young man named Brady devoured raw, John Kosrber and Karsten momm . Berntsemssnmen aboard the three rnasted Brady hm "ranged to many M schooner Nelson E. Newberry, of New Dum Oulu” Tm",-d!y_ York.Capthin Bernard, rode on raft on Th H f T nl C k h the ses ol! ihe coast alternating between uh; ggufseoa htndem ,E-xeslurzze :en N1 i:¢¢0l\lDll0° *ml M|l"\|° \Vll°“° '“ d . ' l mm hllggrlanzir up dtnpslr mam th; ls me” “le 'mum womm B h°m° l" but Ferris df the Lome Hotel, was brought °l'°°m°' m° ° "K M mv' they are ocing nothing, as it is intimated bet J d 1,- bu “rd | th m. ore u ye or yes ny morn ng Q "mt nm ymmz "mm" ll" Md "° E‘"°p° to have sentence passed, Ills honor gave 3”' rather than marry the poor clark. th” “Maggie is going to msks a lot Usgirids moths: get the one today. J ' , launches and in general make thc inc.-I Ths lands are situated on the Tohique ‘River in four or five counties. Tliisls the i 0- Parliament, have been suspended fro E M. Kiustuloff, President of ihe Council o: fir Chain of Hunting Camps. The meniliisrsliip fee in the company l has lieen plan.-,ri at one iliousand dollars and the annual n~se-rui:ni. will lie as In-qulrefl, the niiifuiit prolialily viirying from fifty to ilve liuriiir-eil rloiliirll. l The iiiembersliip is liriiiteil Lu One liunilruil. Tire cliloeis of ilie club ure: ‘_ lt will estabilsha complete systeiiiiif' Lord Strutlicnnir, lioiiciiiiy Presiiieiit. fire protection for those valuable tiiiiiiur lands and will arrange a chain oi huntiiii; camps, provide members 'with boats iiiirl ll, 11,)1.t,,_..,n_\1i,e 1>,,.Si,i..m_ ` Robt. lieiigheii, of Montreal i‘resi- ilcut. _-\ifi'i.-il .Si-iily, '1`r‘en>urex; r W, 'l`. \\'liii»s~li\-nfl, Miiiiirgcr; Uri ilie list of prnvisioiialdirectors are the nuriics of a nunilier of New York sportsmen. tiiiiltiiiiiliflwi er Lo_\'iiri_\' i'In;r,St-pt iii. One of thc most st. biiiilliiiu incificiits ln the seaaoifs Alpine tic Cliuriiingliiis cost the life of it German fl school teacher, who was attempting the ii- rrsceritof \\'r:iszes|iil7s. ec- lie1rOverl>t-ck, of Aix-in-Chapelle. and of iicrr Kucppoi-s. of Bonn, bnih school rii teachers, set out to ninkc llic climb with- os oiitilie aiilui guides, ariil all vvrni. well or until iliey enum toon ice bridge. he izare way, and Herr Overbizck was on precipitated into the crevice, liirriging A. from tlicyopu nttu<;licli_Lo._...l!iS l'l`i0lJ