e ~ | I ‘ K t 1 ,`t k "*l“ u » ~» ~ . .. _ .-.,...-». ' l . L /...’.‘.‘ihliflS¢iif9;H.i’»"1`i»’i5.'?c¥ti.} caARl.or'rETowN ramen snwaiintsnaun' cannon, Flttnav MAY ee, 190;. = ' D _ 1 9 -` + i 4 ' J=:r-- vlan' I I _ ..,. f_.......... -.-- Dlllillllll ADD 'r ~ E DlllllDlD WDEDK _ -we-F fAsslllis.iluft8£es.And~Rohberies.on Streets Show -'-` English Doctor Learned in Psychology Deli EGANGS 0F 'BOYl1;hu_es '||_fg, gggrnrrrrr A wav woMEN wish L A DEFY PDLICE “Bm.§_uH|Z»E|] T0 ABE Serious Accident Near ~t¥epl0f.&bl.e increase.-.Emp Rnd, hp, Safe mow" OEW, And C0n_ 59|” 0_|»igiml And.l||¢g|-¢;\ing.0pini¢|;g ¢n.'l"hA'°` Contech. Reported From Antwerp. ANTWERP May Zl-(Sp`ecial)- There has been a serious railroad ac- cident near Contechu All the inmates 0, ..ne`enr were killed. alley neue bodies already have been recovered. over one hundred persons were in- jured- _ v _______..____ .llEW».'DllllNS'WllIK EAHMEH KILLED Supposed to Have Been Struck B_y Maritime ' Express. IIONDUN. May 20-The alarming in- aftlllltie in the number of lawless 30 ‘Zeus in ~the_ London streets lg Ehgvphillz. most mms mem” "° Six boys-all less than 13 ygarg 'g -were remanded at_ the Thames °u°° C0“l`¢ Yesterday afternoon on B ‘ilmfgc of wounding two other lads withi revolvers. 'l‘h s was the sequel to 'tha pitchgd battle between rival gangs of hmm. gans fought out on Wednesday night in the Bow road. A The London hooligan is brother. tp the "Apache" of the Paris mule. vards. Like his Parisian prototype, he is ready to rob-or even murder, if it is quite safe for himself. In London there are now at least forty well-organised and flourishing bands of youthful hooligans, who defy the Police. terrorize tradesmen, and, when 0Pl>ortunity arises, rob and attack the wayfarsr. _ London is completely surrounded by detachment of this army of boy criminals, who prefer the freedom and chances of the street to honest MONCTON. N. B., May 21-(Spam work. They are to be found in prac- iel)-.Iohn Murphy, an aged farmer tically every slum district.-nortlh, supposed to have been lying on th track was struck and killed this morning at Jacquet River by the Maritime Express which left herei last night for Montreal. Death, however, is believed to have been almost instanteneous. _ lllllllED Sllllllllilll INSTEAD DE EilHlH Error Discovered Two Months Later,Vl_[l1,_.il.fl. .l_l,S?ll.ll..Qf Pfirulll Was Foun__d' in;l§_ive;n. . 1| LAGONIA, N. H., _May 20-Al thqughfit was believed William H. Sharpe had died -at-Portsmouth two months ago and the body was buried* in the Sharpe family lot in a local cemenery with Knights of Pytlhisn honors, March 26, the real body o_f ol ' Mr. Sharps was found floating in the _Winnepesaukee river here today and has been fully and completely identified by the family. Mr. Sharpe, who was a foreman in the foundry -department of the Lac- onia Car Company’s_works, disap- peared from home on March ist last and no trace ot him could he iound for some time. March 28rd a man who 'had registered as "William Crane," of,Portiand, Maine, died of alcoholism in the Kenra-urge House lt Portsmouth. A. son of Mr Sharpe saw che body and indentmed it as that of his father and it was remov-. ed to Laconia and accepted by Mrs- Sharp and the remainder of tlhe fami- ly as the husband' and father. Al the man was not addicted to drink, che manner of his death was ques- tioned, however, and. notwithstand- lhk the complete tndentiilcatlon, an element of mystery entered into 'the case. ' The funeral was held under the direction of the local lodge of Knights of Pybhias, of which Mr. Sharpe was ra member. as well ss 0‘ the United Order of the Golden Gross... _ Today, a _body was found floating in t-he Winnepeoaukee river well with- in the city limits. It was at once recognised __ as that of Mr..Sbal'pe. On tht "_'t`>o"dy wall. $47.40 in molipY» Mr. Sh'hl°pe‘s gold watch and Uhalll and Knights of Pytlhian Charm, as well as other articles, completinB 711° lilsutidcatioii. _ ° of Lambeth and Southwark, in Hox so'uth,'west and east. In the byways Eton, Bethnal Green, Bow, and in the remote parts of Camden Town, they are to be counted by the hundred. NAMES OF SOME GANGS. V The names of some of the gangs give an idea of their widespread ac- tivities: The Boys of Bow. The Knuckledusters (Islington). The Silver Hatchet Gang li-ioxton). The Old Ford Boys. The New Girdle Gang (Lambeth). Tile Bermondscy Buttons. The' Blackfriars Gang. The.Deptford Terrors. The Bruisers (Hackney). The Bethnal Green Boys. The 'members of these bands, al- though drawn from so many diderent districts, all bear a striking family' likeness. They may ha recognized by the wary at a glanre. . 'l‘hey are usually short and slight. ']‘w"{t`E"_ the fslert, ,analogs _.l.ook..of a 'coqkney .fox-terriei, and almost all wear rakish caps well pulled down ,over their eyes and a mudier round itheir- tlhroats, for the hoollgans are united .ln their distaste for collars as well as work. They all wear belts .with heavy metal clasps, which ara useful for fighting-or' stunning a stranger before robbing him. I ALL CARRY PLSTOLS. The up-to-date hooligan also carries a pistol. A derringer is the usual kind, but many are provided with revolvers which they are not slow to use. “Hooliganism is growing faster than we can deal with it," said an East, End police inspector last. night. "The typical hooligan is as crafty 'as he can be-up to every 'trick-and as slippery as an eel. “The members of the gangs are usually known to the police. and we -_--I--“ l’llN.lSH|ll[i i ru urnrrlrrs * slum. Mey so-Mujer-General Wu- oock's operations havIee(r1i¢;\;v_br<;u£xt ge British punitive ex i on n 0 heart of the Mphmand counliI`y._Wh0§'9 it is engaged m destroying native vll- lages and forts, in accordance with the recent govemment proclamation that the operations be strictly confined to _the punishment of recalcitrant tribes, us ca1;d occupation of territory was ln- ten . _ , Fifteen of the nntive Indian states re- ,cently offered military assistance to the expe itlon if that should be necessary. _K ee_)Minar.i'r. llniment in the House Plcgn1re_cnoNers~ iwonoenlnno _ ..l _ ' . ~ -‘ MI1’ f~'vi|e;.'l.‘ ,_. ~_n-1-lfg2l"'P“f” , . .._. »,r-_`. _Po ' -' Till!--f-.hither evwsh.-he wander- lead.-onrrn some .veryuecreeuve new 'while Landlhg’ and' Sorting Fish near 'stnrmeueh N s ln-ings the sublect pictures combidnl Wlwlylh' near hdmelthat it is sure to prove 'line .l e. otl1lr»f“-"l‘l°"““‘“"°E':"“""°' '°nre me- llnirliy renin stru ' "" "fl " ` ,_ o,be»t.»_in. ltieerestin to all. A Nuree's travels, 'agp `E"!&”9E"w"w T1 frm `her home to the Fiji U ch ' ' `"ee¢ah1e|nnlh-'I»lAueek's Lancet. Dr. Clay-Shaw, the whl.l;perlng_c;g:thsr ne eager. centers nlghc the pest emce here was ennr- 2§¢1ngl\;§il;§d lsstwgrzr rén rp;gfho1§wst~ W9 “OW 0 K f~ lil 01113510 ~ ed and the safe blown o n, n 1- _ ' “° “. ' “ °m 'U "Sometimes the more important tents swim ,ammmun pi 5200"? hospital.. has thrown the searchlight haggle; between the gangs -are an-,mg_ - _ - __ - 5 0 » U of science on the little failings the ed twe ni three nights helerehnnd. “mere and $200,111 Inches ssl thvpriht they had so succes- The lads will make a sudden raid Some stamps were found near the “ Y °°“°°“ 9 - . which has been carefull lannsd. ~ Dr- G\3Ye'3l15W UBB B HOST- Of BC- ,rhey win vmt another gmtgict' an 22°F 81:14 it iiufxylliigghb the burklars cusations to bring against women. choosing diilerent. routes, and than up Bcmss' ° ordtlr' Sl” is °h“l`E°d with ¢B\1Sil18 \`-lw ~ Search is now being made for Boer War. She is called deceitful, ..sh0pk°°p°,.B have comphmed D, th°m_ ' obstinate, impulsive and cruel. Her shots being urea through their win- __‘._._..__-_.. . critic. after pickin: her to pieces. dows and glass being broken by , gives the reason for her little weak stone; and belts in these encounters." “"3” “nd “ab” l-mm “DPW Bl' _ _ E "` E "The psychology of woman must 'V ~ ' . T __ _ always remaln a paradox to men," ‘ r _ ‘ he says. "It is a difficult form of VE D E E- ‘ l mind that. W9 are asked to apprec- most commendable. liate, and it ls no more possible for _ the_ man to predict what the mere ` WOIHBU Will. of necessity do, than it V -r-° is for the timid 'person to under.. I _ » _ gféaitld tal; audacigyh of ta lion-tamer, I 1 - e 01' ‘B FB ‘$81 _ fl Ut th ..._ Llghtlllllg Sll'|keS a COT Ill presence of a mous: 0 ee 5 Dr Clays-Shaw finds an excuse su Perl rex of $500 Each Wm We” We B'°"‘°' Fi; .1f;i‘iife.:.‘;§.§§ ‘°‘" '°““‘“‘ ‘In old times," he contends, "the Brought' B|g Sum Into ' brute levee nr strength was the sign 07 i“P°f‘l0l`l¢Y. so woman was in this The Treasury' **'°“ particular, inferior. She had to stay at home chiefly because of family dui-ies. more especially with relation. ' "°" the thunder' storm which passed over V’ tl” °l1lldIT°¥1» H. "Naturally, r.oo,, she was kept out o'1"rawa, May 20-The pnll thx er ' of the ,tat d 1, $500 on each Chinese immigrant into :g.?,:§ c-Ffa fféhll-:$38 ,ggrniggaggs inmuwt ha; uoecgggzgiilfheegg) :I Canada brought the Federal treasury kmed The funn’ had rmrsd Therefore she had to protect. hex-gal!! 1”* Ye" “° 1°" “ "“’“ “lm” “W-' the night, the mother futher ana two *md *-his Bl” ¢°“ld dv only by lncell 000.The total arrival of Chinese were chud,.en_ a little ‘"1 ortwo yea", ledtual or mental means." V 1,380, each paylngr$€100 on entering. and a mme boy at ,our years “_ Cosmetics are condoned by Dr Under the terms of the act half the envy um ,mme “mm The child,” Clays-Sha-w, Even false teeth and tax goes to the ,Dominion and half “wt 11', B vcot at the Aide 0! th, Du., false hair have their hygienic uses to British Columbia, where nearly ,mtg fm" ughnmnz pam” clam. according to him, ' H11 01° Csledtiels female- through the bed ln which the parents "False hair. false teeth. face pow- . The Flllance D¢P5l`"n¢’°l1 ls' l°I" were sleeping and struck the little dll". 8114 104510118. beauty preservati- wal-ding a cheque to the Provincial gm in th, cog Strange to “y_ the ves, are decays," he says, "aml'mug¢ Government $345,000 being. half the “tue b0y_ who was slewing with his be contldered fair game. ' total amount received. Entries of ,,,,,¢,,,._ was not m1,,“d_ "They connote conditions of health Chinese in these provinces were _as . If artificial teeth concern lmpm-(.c_ follows: tions they aid digestion. If transfor- Ontar o, 1 Saskatchewan, 1 New matious' cover up baldness they also Bnlliswick, '4; Nova Scotia, Sf Due- 5 __ prevent* cold. hee, 74. ' "As to ornaments, they gr, “ry -*_ useful for purposes of trade. It; is said that dlamonds are irresistible to the female mind. May this g1_ ' ways remain aol Think of tha awful cataolysm that would ensue if. women changed their views with ree _ r _ giggle to diamonds. But for this _ _ | passion the Boer war need Appallrng' Details of Havoc-“W he" been for 11 end wmwn s t. il =its diamonds South Africa is practi- call useless Created b.YGreat 1-'dal ‘ Tile psychology of clothes next en- QHESB DL Cleve-Shaw's attention. He Thg Lead |n The United wave' claims that women do not dress to Please men or to make other women jealous, but for their own sathrfac- tion. The second part of his discourse on women might with advantage be pub- lished-_as advice to husbands. and as a solution of the problem of how to he happy though married. Ho names obsiiancy as one of the most promin- ent emotions among women, and pro- ceeds to excuse ft. “It s obstinacy which comes to woman's'aid when she is beaten," he says, “and it often makes her illogi can. "Not that the woman does not see that she is wrong, but that, being used to conservancy, she wishes to preserve intact the stand she has Dr. Claye~Shaw attributes the ef- forts of the women suffragists to the prevailing obstinacy in the female character. This wonderful obstin- GCY. he says. is due to the scense that there is no good reason why they should not have a vote if they want it. Cruelty in women Dr. Claye-Shaw attributes to her Intuitive outlook to avenge any hurt to her children. Moreover, if she is disappointed in those children she may even tum on ‘them and 'oe cruel to them. JUDGE ASKED EDD HDMDEE DDllllll em n-em nnmn Friedrich Wilhelm fleet of boats laden with wh ln- . rroaourro. may z1-4(Bnect»ll- of sinner Gu eay onrlven Ben-uelehea, whom tended for the numhan of tea up the _ moderate, une, not much change in moto smiths nhfmnmec nn Jin. 1. im. ffxlmy rutimlel theggzgigtéai nlrhlti Left Request Thai HIS Funera temperature. ~ 1 . e ‘l‘°'°‘,““°““N WEB” *““"”“‘."“?~ °f,,§,§_vfgm° D, ,M cm on bm, m- be as Thai of the Poorest ,,,,,‘I§§,§,,},‘H'5f,'.E"Ti.'f=TlE»E2'-21' lee- 22;" W °°"°‘““ .""°°‘ “tm "° »”“"h' r Il0Nh'0N. May '20-Dwpstchel from npwni-_ae er elso,ooo. A mei-ehnnt ef M _ A mu-n inn-. ' ul. ng Indian frontier report that the che nuine nr shen and goods en the 3"' . nleemrleld-manure inn, herring ld hmsnd tribelmen 111800 ll 510501" river' to the value of $100,000 anh V caree. (ine. aging attsc; ont th; gritllh l>l°k°lil has lost ah. r .. ,__., r a awa age, ll WGN IGP"-` .. ~ , , ~ ~ rl ig. un. lenvlng many soul. 'ree srmeh Conngga Ad-s'/gm;-zmgntg . """"‘ ' L " '"“ '" 1 R wo mu" omg", md “vm . _. . _ QUEBEC, Hay 20-The lah Sir ° - “ Louis Napoleon Casault, former Tien killed and twenty-three wound-. T-0° hw for E' sans:-one C lei Justice of the Superior Court, lsssification "cond hmm fox' the district of Quebec, who died il” h 1 _piano in good order. Wl.ll_bolzf"':r?°’ °{3:°°:-'if t mmig C|'llCAGO MARKETS §‘;§.t°“§1l;-t *VW “" “°5_::gifP\§¥lhl§h en hln wire. Legrlouanlc. _.___ -~- ' '-` ee E. Jane Paagmsn. -1 __ ._ 4NTED”G“'l ‘E l°“°"°l EW” “He rovldee that his funeral service Ccm°°3° M" "1 (specizyw work. Apply to Mrs. Murdoch ,Mu IL, n “mph M gmt of 9|. W0?" 7,-In uexenne, 1: seneel se. -mel ._ ,,,,m,,,,,¢ md ,,,,,,,-ut mn, ,.4 ,N1 . V . WTNTED-Wnhing at home. Au- ecnlst of ow he libern., into 1’°.f\‘ 'IW' l»1y_ne me elllee. s- un. lehe nnnnac l ne urge Ut! Om . WK, amp-apartments nn3`!!%l the eo¢n»\»` nwlf of vim vllmgm NI. ~ d the beetle be th t UD “ ° it mmm “tm mm* wb ww” In-19 Feats: mtgn:h|‘°Tppll;":nE>:l:: ;.oore»t men. drlven`b! 011° hvfll. 4 .. . . .i D Q -’ ' » be .. 5+ .if rg§gd th _ . <. _- fi-,I e _r -- 4 4 - . - ‘ ~- Park 0 . .__f, E rel. l»f‘»l»~"”-if=,-,,,,.-£1' °°° es' r~rr=?ir'r r ;u.:.';r.°..::l.'..:'f..::°°1“,rr“ °° M ¢'l"-*"l‘*-""l"'§`E~‘ _°f_,,i:.';.`.§;.L....4.~-..-»--~-1»i"‘?’f‘l'l*-"‘”‘"‘““““‘”””"‘*‘“"/ "l ' 6 'l`¢l'l‘il0l‘Y 0i Others, Pitohod tents Stolen-Thieves Stole Charming Sex-'-Some -Remarks Are I Mille is Result. Over _The Border. -Very Severe. "What 'is psychological flrhun of women" asks the doctor. “I _see no limit to their occupations. "If by dint of obstiancy they do participate 'in and then monopolies. They will, by sheer weight ol num- bers, bring about such social condi- tions that s revolution will ensue. and men will turn, and rend them. “Why are women so up in arms against being married for money" is a question Dr. Claye-Shaw is unable to wer. "Man has always been readgmto avail himself of woman's help. In these later days he shows it by marrlng for money. "One generally finds that the men who many women with money are the most docile husbands." DDWD HDS Mllllll ._q- Directoire Dress is the Talk of London And _ Paris. 1-_ LONDON, May 19-Although the early reports of the arrest of four women at the Longchamp race cou_rjs_e for wearing' improper costumes have proved incorrect, the ` incident hal given rise, both in Paris' .mid Lon~ don, to a discussion, in comparison with. which that anene the Merry Widow hat is insignificant. '_ Pictures of the young women who displayed their tlharming persons so-called dilectoim gowns are. print- ed in bouh capitals, and artists and moralists, men of the world, po_l'i_ce lficers; and dressmakers have interviewed in bewildering numbers. Here in London several directoin onrse in a sonlgwhafi modified form. _'hey display- t e dgilre, 'but not uite so .much as che shealth dresser seen in Paris, and while the skirt il. slit up to the knee there is an under- kirt to protect the lower limbs. Mrs. Langtry exhibited one the other day, nd was snapsbotted at the Chelt/or aces Thursday while strolling hrough the padlock. REGIMENT HAS CHOLEQA. LONDON, May 20-An official tele-. gram received by the India Omoo reports twenty-seven 'deaths from cholera in the regiment of Hunl- ter Fusiliers which, a wcekf- ago, was sent into the cholera camp from Major General Wilcock'l_ force now operating against the Mohmands. PACKING PLANT DEBTROYED. OMAHA, Neb., May 20.-The old plant of the Omaha was destroyed ,gay tire Saturday night, together with three million pounds of moat. a total damage of $500,000. ORDERED T0 THE PHILIPPINES. MARE ISLAND, Cal., Hay .N.- ested in the mport that the arm- ored cruisers West Virgina, Mary land, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Cal!- fall. HOP PICKERS HELD BIG MEETING. LONDON, May 20.-A great army 000, held a demonstration in Tra- in favor of imposing e duty of |10 on every hundredweight of hops imported into the country. rlr_E__wElrH£n.____ y Guardian rendu who receives sdiully print ed, badly printed. badly fornia and South Dakota may be ordered to the Philippines in the of men and women interested in the hop lndustry in England, esti- mated to number upwards of 50,- falgar Square Saturday afternoon ‘ilu lr _ _ _illillli ¢_..-_ . Ybrlr - An Elm§ville,f=N. B. _,Makes lSp.l1lous '-Nllstsire ` Butllliill. Lives i _ < s'r.s'rnl>1-Inu, N. s.,u_ny xi-. (Special)-Mrs. Jam# I, Ionoihq ol lllimsville. drank csrboite Mid -lut get into parliament they vlliir first “km in m“"’“ I" l'°“‘°° She will recover. _ --- ILDST SAILDD DVEHDDMD. . _ _ From A Schooner Bound- From Bardadoes To St John WIDDW EDDES '” f BT. STEPHEN, N. B., Hay I4.- (Bpeclal)-The Lunenburg, N. B.. sehr. Geo. R. Allston, Capt. Gam Herman arrived in port thin evening, twenty-one days from Bridgetown, Barbadoes. with molasses. The captain reports the loss or seaman Morton Baker, who tellgdver- board on May 11th while Lsg|l,4\_ north lat. and 68 west long. . Baker was on the bowlprid tying up the baioon iib in a felt brodq of wind when another ma.n.workinQ'nea|_~ noticed east he had al»»,ppeu~e¢l.' The alarm was given and Forkum with two mm quickly lowq- eu .n hoe.: und renee been sue~-seeth see nothing of the sailor. _ ' The eeeleenc hnppened ,ne 11.se. Baker belonged to Lilnmhurl, N. S., and 'was twenty-tbl!" !ll!l_of use and unmarried. -' - _ rr- ~" rr °r"-'_|s leans wort ' NrThYllnd“|mKl dm’ _ ive 0 to imenting vrltllli :heE§-1-; endeavor to bleach ncgroee o'r$.l..i'.‘c.“ s‘s‘=§»°:,§.:.°°°““.,....h'¥.: con insall tllson lubwt ` also a view dlloviring the doctor at w=l"h on a patient. Ten . treatments. it le